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                  <text>NO. 72.

VOL. XXI.

Jhe^enii-Weekly Republican Rapper
GEO. M. DEWEY

EDITOR AND PUBLISHER.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY, JANUARY 4,187/.
_ Hardware, Stoves, Harness Shop, Tin Shop.

BABWARE. loFWl

Power Prone". New Material, and the vary
beat Job Printins at Lirins Rates.

Have now in stock the largest and best
assorted stock in the county.

FAD VERT1SING.

I ~~ 10.00 I • »J.0oT'50.00 I 80.00 r H0,0

O- Bneineea Directory Card,, not exceedins tlx

PHOFESIOm ABD BOSINESS CARDS

JAMES CLARKE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR
IN CHANCERY. Prompt attention sivrn to
butinen aotnuted to my rare. Office orar Uarlo* k Goodyear^ atom. Haatlnsa. Mich. xxPftf

SMITH k KNAPPEM,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW A SOLICIT­
ORS IN CHANCERY. Practice in all tha eonrtt
efthieetate. Office over Julina HitmeU'e atora.
Clvwxxt Bnm. Jndso of Probate.

CEXTRAL HUUSE,
HASTINGS. MICH.. L. H. STAUFFER. Prop.

old place of buiipeee. wi
soeotamodatlonr. I .hall

Cook Stoves.

The Iron Age, Lake State and Equiva­
lent; all with portable copper reservoies and
Nickle Plated knobs. Don’t fail to see them
if you want a first class stove.

Heating Stoves.

The Acorn, Forest Acorn and Monumen­
tal and many new patterns in boiler plates.
Sleigh bells, hand sleds, skates, foot
warmer^, pocket and table cutlery.

Weather Strips.

Now is the time to protect your doors and
windows, and save 50 per cent, in fuel.

to »•« all my
will favor ma

HuUup. .Vl.cb . tteot. tl, M78.

Harness shop.

xzUltf

PHIL. W. NISKERN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.

Prompt attention petit

HARVEY WRIGHT,
LTTORNEY AT LAW and Solicitor in Chancery.
Offiee in Union Block, over Ilario* &amp; Goodyear a

Sweet's H°Tel,

Heavy and light work on hand, and made
to order on short notice.

GRAND RAPIDS......................................... MICH

Tin shop.

Flnt-claj*.
BOARD AX» ROOM, 82.50 PER DAY.

Tin and copper-ware on hand, and repair­
ing done promptly. Rags, old copper, and
Nashville,
Michipn. iron taken for goods.
All work prompdy attended to.____________

DENTIST

" If. J. MW/

50yi

Carriage, Siu and Ornamental
P A I N TE R
At A. M. Rock'a Carriage Shop
Jaffirwn St.,
Hi.tina,, Mich

Marble Works.

‘
Dr. J. B. LaSure's Ad.

READ ! READ ! READ !
Special Medical Announcement

Joy Comfort and Happiness
TO THE

Sink

Afflicted I

OP HASTINGS AND VICINITY.

DR. J. B LaSUBB

GKREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

WIN8LOWS STEAM
MARBLE WORKS

-A-t Kalamazoo. Mich
Monuments of the best American and
Imported Marble, Tablets and Head­
stones of all description madotoar-er
on short notice, also Granite Monu­
ments of the various patterns supplied
to customers.

Having steam power and Improved
machinery for sending, high polishing
and cutting mortices, we can do work
cheai»er and better then those who
work by hand.

Geo W Winslow dk SonE Clnrk General Agent,
J. B Bobtn«On, agent in
starry CO.

PENSIONS

GRANDMOTHER’S STORY.

The White Christmas.

I was about five yean eld, when the
White Christmas came, nays dear little old
grandma, and there were four children older
than I and two younger. One was a wee
bit baby. -/Father and mother were Scotch
folk, andj^rben Jamie—he was the oldest
of us —was a baby they had left the bonny
banks of Dee, and the heathery hills that
looked at their purple and pink blossoms
in ite bosom, and. came to America. They
settled in Pennsylvania, not far’ from the
Susquehanna river. It was a hilly coun­
try, and though there was no heather, it
retnined them of home. And the river,
though it was far wider, somehow seemed
like, the Dee. They were not rich, hut
they were young and hopeful and strong
to work. And they lived in the love of
God. So, though the land was stony and
hard to till, they were very happy in their
log cabin. At first there were only two rooms
in the cabin and a sort of cockloft above.
But year by year little babies came and lay
in the oaken cradle before the great fire­
place, and nestled, pink toed and double
fisted and blue eyed and bald headed,
under the little patchwork quilt. Thon
’.bey got up by-and-bye and grew up into
boys and girls and crowded the bed and the
trundle bed and the rooms. Then father
built two more rooms and a garret. But this
time the logs were sawed into boards, and
the walls were lathed and plastered, though
the ceiling was not
I can just remember when the new
house, as we called it, , wu
built—
It was the summer before the While’
Christmas. Jamie was a little over eleven
years old then, and I was five. Seven of
us in All. There were Jamie and Kenneth
—just a year between their agee; then
came Agnes and Christy and I, about 15
mouths apart and after mu Margaret; wee
Donald had not come. It was a beautiful
summer, God's sunshine and rain had
come just right. The crops were fine and
abundant. The bouse was enlarged. Ev­
ery night and morning father gave thanks
to the dear Lord for these mercies. But
we children noticed, -too, that when he
prayed for mother his voice trembled and
he suplicatod very earnestly for her. As
the days grew , shorter and tho leaves in
the forest turned gold and red and amber
under early frost, mother seemed to droop.
We had no very near neighbors, but
women, who seldom spared time for vis­
iting, came over the hills and across the
fields; and, instead of sitting and knifring, as was their way usually they took
hold of tha work and helped mother.
It was: “Mrs. Ans’thsr”—they never
said A nitruther—“ let me work the but­
ter,” or “Mrs. Ans'ther, I'll turn the
cheese, yoi don't seem strong enough."
Sometimes they would bring out the'
great whsel and spin tho livelong afternoon
while mother sat in the sunlight and sewed.
There was warp on Chc loom in the kitchen
corner for doth to make winter dothes for
father and the boys, but dess mother was
too weak to weave, it. One of tbo good
women saw it one day and said: “Mrs.
Ans'thcr, my Bamanthy is a prime weaver.
I’ll send her over and let her help you fur
a spell, and get the doth oul'n the loom,
ana she can dye butternut first rate. She
can come just as well as not, and it will
be a good lift for you just now.”
Mother accepted the proffered offer
thankfally, and the next day Bamanthy
Jones came over and made one of our fam.
il,.
Peni
While she was there it was that wo
found, one October morning, wee Donnie
Eetabliahed 1»63,
in the cradle. Wealways called him “Woe
American and Foreign Patent*,
Donnie," for he was the smallest baby, I
think, that was ever seen. He wasn't
more than half u big as Maggie wu when '
I first mv her, and she wu very little.
Mother wu kepi in the big curtained
bed for many days. And when at length
she came out in the kitchen she looked,
wan and thin, and walked about painfully
holding on by the chain or leaning her
hand upon Jamie's or Kenneth's arm.
When father wu indoors, ho would not
let her stir to do anything. “Margaret,"
he would say, “you must let the rest of
us do whatever there is to do, you must
rest”
Father wu very sad. And the women
who camo went away shaking their heads
and looking very grave.
One day Kenneth uid: “Bamanths,
what is a decline."
“Why ? ” said Samantha.
“Because, Mrs. Crawford told our
mother to day that she wu in a decline.
What does it mean?"
“It means,” said Samantha, “ that your
dear mother is very ill, and they are afraid
she will not get well. Your father is go­
ing to town to-morrow and is going to take
your mother with him. Something hu
to he done for her that cannot be dsns here,
and they say she will either get well or
never come back at all. Don't cry. God
is good, and we must just all of us prey
Him to bring her back. I do think she’s
SHEET MUSIC
the swretret woman ever lived.”
FOR SALE at THF BAN NEB PFFICF
By-and-by we children went ant of om

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL,

TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION

WHOLE NO 2015.

accord to tha barn, where father wuthnt*h- | pqws with music that seemed a part of,

ing the lut of the wheat, and Jamie help­
ing him. He looked up from his work,
and spoke gently, u he always did. “Wdl,
weans, what do you want ?'T Then Ken­
neth told him what Samantha had uid.
Father leaned on his flail and said: “Chil­
dren, it hu been in my mind to tell you.
I should have done it to-day. Your dear
mother is in great peril. I am going to
take her to-morrow to the city to a great
physician. She cannot make up her mind
to leave the baby, it is so young; so, Aggie
you must go along to help take care of
the wee Donnie—you little woman."
Agnes wu such a wise child, and so
helpful to everybody, that father almost
always called her “Agnes—you little wo-

“And the rest of you must bo good and
try to have everything go on u usual The
boys can fodder the cattls and sec io the
sheep and pigs. Yon know the sheap
must be put in the fold every night I now,
Jamie, and the dOgi let out, for w wolf
might come down from the hills. I shall
take both hones with me, for we must go
u fast and u euy u pomible."
That afternoon I remember a neighbor
from the town |ten miles away came over
with an easy, light covered wagon and
drove our open heavier one in place pf it,
leaving.his for father to take mother the
sixty miles’ journsy in to tho citY.
We were all up very early the. morning
they were to leave, and all were busy;
even I helped mother oa with her fur ov­
ershoes, and put the coals into the ■ hot
stove to put in the bottom of the carriage.
Agnes wu to carry "wee Donnie." She
wu perched up by mother on the back
scat and Samantha would insist on tuek-

mid ; and over and over again she charged
Aggie to stop and have it refilled when
it got cold.
After prayers in the morning mother
called us .to her one by one, and told us in
words suited to our understandings whit
father had told 'us the day before, and
charged ns never to forget the lessons she
had tried to teach us. The burden of tin
whole wu that we should love God |ever,
and trust him through everything. “The
west ano o’ye all is old enough , to serve
Him," she said. “Even Maggie is not to
young." “Poor mither trusts Him,’’ she
said ; “and whether Ho brings her back to
her bairnics or not sho trusts you all in
Ilia hands.” Ahd then she cried; and
father came in and took her up in his arms
and carried her to the carriage.
We stood in tht' doorway and watched
them till they turned out of the lane into
the turnpike, and then when we could see
them no longer we went into the house
of bewilderment Jamie said: “It seems
u if I didn't know exactly what to do.
The house seems empty. It feels just u
Deacon Brown’s house did after the fun­
eral, when everybody went to the grave
and left only lame Tommy and mo to keep
bouse.” and then dear, tender hearted
Jamie threw himself down, on mother's
chair and cried, and all at once be broke
out praying: “Dear Lord hare mercy on
tu, and bring our mother safe home to us!"
and we all of us with one accord, Saman­
tha and all, knelt down, and each in our
own way took up Jamie’s prayer and ech­
oed it to Heaven. When we rose from
our knees Samantha said: “Now let ua
hare thinni go on u near u poarible as
they do when the folks are home. Boys,
S) out and do the chores. Christy and
ean, you can wash the dishes wfule I
see to the milk and get the chum ready.
Thank goodnen, there's only two cows to
milk anyhow, snd u I don't have to churn

“Samantha, ukad Christy, “will they
be home by Christmu ?’’
“I hope ro,”said Samantha, “and I
hope your mother'll eomo back wolL It'll
be a White Chnsteau if she does, whether

uye the signs is it's going to be a black
Christmas. There's never been a year yet
when the snow stayed off so long. It'll
be white enough for me if your mother
only comes back safe and sound. She’s
the sweetest woman I ever sea.”
The livelong day thia wu tho burden of
Samantha’s talk. And wo children nerer
wearied of it.
When die work of the day wu over,
the candles were lighted and Samantha
knitted stockings; the boys took their

1 ‘he story, and I have never been able to'
roca’i 0?« of the wonder tales he told ua
without remembering note for note the
music that accompanied it; only I cannot
tall the music. And the stories, therefore,
always seem incomplete to me.
Our folks had been gons over three
weeks. It wanted only a day to Christ­
mas. The ground wu frozen hard.
No
snow had yet fallen, and it wu bitter cold. '■
“ I wish it would snow," said Jennie; “ I

“ It’ll btFwhito enough for me,” uid
Samantha, “if your mother comes home
safe and well. &gt; She’s the sweetest woman

. “Hallo I” cried Kenneth, “if there
isn’t Hans coming up the lane. Hurrah!
hurrah !" and away he ran down tho lane
to meet the German.
That night I Wu allowed to sit up, u
I always did when Hans came, for he wu
a great friend; and to us who had do
uncles or aunts, he seemed like a relative.
When we had all gathered around tho
table and a fe^st of apples and crushed
nuts wu act out, I begged Bans to teU us
a story.
“ What shall I tell you, Kind ?’’ he
uked. “ You must give mo a name for
my story."
My mind wu full of Christman and
what Samantha hid said, and of hope and
fear about mother's coming home, so I
said: “ Tell us about tho White Christ-

Said SamanthaThe Christmas will
be here to-morrow, for this is Christmu
eve, and it will *be white enough for me if
it brings Mrs. Ans’ther home safe and
well. She's the sweetest woman I ever

I remember Hans smil-d a joyous smile
when she uid that, and ho said: “Wall,
I think
we will have a
White
Christmu, for it is clouding up and tho
weather is softening. There’ll bo snow
before morning.
Whether wo shall
have Samantha's White Christmu wo
shall see. I hope so.". Then he took up
his violin, and, closing his eyes, ho
played a strain that sounded like a
prayer, and I heard the words; “ White
Christmu;
safe and
well; sweetest
woman," u plain u if tongue had said .
them. Then looking into the bed of glow­
ing coals on the hearth, u if he read the
story there, he said, playing very softly all
the while:
“ Lapped in a valley, through which a
shining river ran. and surrounded by hills
that were green in summer and brown in
autumn and white in winter, wu a little
houM where lore dwelt The beautiful loro
of parents and chidren and of brothers and
sisters wu there. And over all, and best
of all wu God's love. One by one little
children came weak and helpless and wail­
ing to the warm nest of a house, and very
soon in the tenderness of ito love and th*
■weeturea of the great mother heart that
nourished and cared for them, they grew
into beautiful, rosy, smiling happy boys
and girls. Tho father tended his flocks
and herbs and sowed and gathered in his
■tores, and the lads helped him. And
the mother carded wool and flax and spun
and wove and tended hsr little brood, and
made golden barter and melting cheese,
and the willing hands and fleet foot of her
little girls were swift to help her. By
and-bye the mother languished and grew
nale and the children feared that God
had hidden His face. But tho mother's
faith wu strong. Sho trusted Him.
She said which ever way it is, it is right.
And she went a journey to see a wiso
physician. Christmu was near, and the
children said : If God brings mother safe
home it will be a White Christmu, but if
she comes not it will be black darkness to
us. So they prayed night end morning, and
many times a day for a White Christmu:
And God sent ik"
And then Hans played the most joyfid
strain, and we children cxdtimod; “ Ah,
Hans i That wu about ns I"
'
out and said : “ It snows. Bure enough,
it will.be a White Christmas, but it won't
be white to me unless your mother comes.

“Now, children, it is time for bed. Wo

Samantha.
what

studied, but I uid ay lessens in the dayeked in bed with Maggie.
One of.the events in our simple lives wu

I sobbed in

fuB.

wonderful stories.

He

Santa

Claus

may bring ?"

said

In tho night I dreamed that an
who looked like mother, came and

And

But in

�Jqydta |mwr.
IIastisos, Mich.,

Jan. 4, 1876.

EOrTORIAL CORRESPONDENCE.

Smith and 164 olhris'. rssidento

Toys, Toy., Chandelier.,'Crockery, Produce, . Etc,

th* town-

TOYS! TOYS!!

oyt, was laid on tfe table. . .
Mr (Milin* also presented the remonstrance
.. —
. .. , &lt;
lof• H
D Purdy
and 189 others, citiaeM of ,tho
township ofTteraapplc, rciaonrtraiing against
tte piwsago of a resolution by this Board, roatrslning tho running at largo within tho

If you want to see a Menagerie
in the winter, go to

LaXiiNG Hocim, Lambimo, Mien., {
January 2, 1877.
j

On motion of Mr Phillips the remonstrance
was laid on the table.
‘
On motion of Mr.Wolf the Board adjourned
until tomorrow morning at the hour of 6|
o'clock.
Wx H Powxas, Clerk.
TncaanxY Moajnxo, Dec. 28,1876.
is not ao large aa it has been in times
Board convened pursuant to adjournment:
roll called; quorum present; journal read and
Up to this hour the developments point tP
' TteMwn&amp;lof John Hotchkiss and eighteen
to tho Re-nomination of Senator Ferry, by others
,
were presented, and, on motion of Mr
a unanimous vote of the Republican cau­ Wolf were referred to the committee on
cus, which it is understood will be called ■ The committee on miscellaneous claims,
through their chairman, Mr Smith, re­
for Wednesday morning.
ported that they had examined tho following
The canvass for minor positions in tbe accounts, and would recommend their allow­
,
two Houses now going on hero is so bit­ ance as follow*:,
This Bouse is jurt now about A* lively
as we have ever seen it, though the crowd

ter as to be almost scandclous, and in
which no man can participate without feel­
ing that the act is one that lowers his
manhood. In all the past, and wo have
been present at tho opening of every Leg­

xo

X*MB

HI, MM &amp; MR
W e were in th^te 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.

xareax or CUIX . ■ AMT. AMT.

cla’d bxc’d
1 J P. Roberto, stationery,
&gt;8 16 &gt;8 15
2 Grabble 4 Russell, nails, glas
putty, etc.,
36 16 36 16
8 do.
stove, pipe, cte.,
16 08 16 08
4 TJ Wilder, Justice foes,
5 Warren Reed and 11 others,
witness fees,
... . .
islature since the Republican party came
6 James W Maxwell and Charity
into power, we have flever seen anything
F Maxwell, witness fees,
5.96 3 92
like it But wo suppose it is all right,
7 MH Wing, meals for jurors, 6 50 6 60
except the active part taken by some of 8 Charles H Bauer, expenses go­
ing to Manistee,
83 95 33 95
the Clerks in tho • various State Depart­
9 P K Durkee, Constable foes, 3 25 2 50
__
ments, who we do not conceive—are called 10 R J Great, clothing for prisonsre, etc.,
29 80 29 80
here to run tbe Legislative Department of 11 M M Priudle, Justice foes,
6 60 4 00
12 Salisbury 4 Brossesu, Dishes
the State.
for Probate office,
10 00 10 00
It is too early, in the absence of so 13 J W4 CGBenily.lumber, etc, 67 64 57 54
2 10 2 10
many members to predict the result of tho 14 Joseph Bryan/ witness foes,
16 Thomas Blaix ill and 4others,
caucuses to be held to night, though it
witness fot i,
'x
’ 2 93 2 98
seems to us that Mr. Rich of Lapear, has 16 Wm Scudder, blending Circuit
24 60 24 60
the inside trqt}^ for speaker, though the 17 A WCourt,
Aldrich, Constable fafs. 58 60 refd
contest is sharp and the place will be close­ 18 J H MeKoitt, Deputy Sheriff
fees,
23 11 21 01
ly contested by Mr. Hamilton of Berrien 19 Dwight’ Johnson. Constable
fie*.
T
48 98 47 06
and Mr. Hoyt of Saginaw.
On motion pf .^r Dewey the report was acFor Clerk of tho House, we do not
hear that Hon. D. L. Crossman of Ing­
On motion of 1 r Collins account No 17 was
ham, lias any competitor and the samo is laid on the table..
Charles II. Bmier, Prosecuting Attorney,
true of J. H. Stone of St, Clair, for Sec­ read to the Boan\his report made to the At­
Ho also
retary of the Senate. All olse 8 in doubt torney General’tar the year 1876.
read a summajy ■ I the work done by the
and uncertainty.
Prosecuting Alto: ney durfag the years 1874,
1876
and
1876,
which,
on
motion
it
Mr
Dew­
The capitol is gay and festive just now,
ey was accepted find placed on file.
the sleighing firatrate. New Year's cat’s
On motion of Mr Wolf Board adjourned to
—^Wx H Powxu, Clerk.
yesterday were very numerous, and the 1:80, pm,
Tuvmdat Arrxaxoox, Doc. 28,1876.
(• social hop at this House last evening was a
Board convened pursuant -to adjurnment;
x -very pleasant affair.
roll called ; quorum present.
Mr Hoyt presented the'bond of George W
Tho sudden call of cx-Gov. Bagley to
Wilcox, County Treasurer elect, for tho years
tlic bed aide of his dying brother in New 1877 and 1878, in tho sum of seventy-five
York, is Qecply regretted by all classes of thousand dollars, with Nelson Cowen, Lewis
Baldwin, John W Briggs, William Watson,
men here, who had hoped and expected to Herman Wilcox, D B Pratt, L B Hills, Lewis
greet tho retiring Governor, and bid him s' Wflcox, Huron HCley and K B HoytUsureties
thereto, which, on motion of Mr Stowell wu
prosperous future, this New Years season.D approved.
To enable the committees to ge to work, on
motion
Board adjourned until 7 o,elock this
PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD
evening.
Wx H Pownu, Clerk.
* Eraxuo Sxaaxox, 7, p m.
OF SUPERVISORS.
Board met puyuant to adjournment; roll
called; quorum present.
Alonso D. Cac xalladcr, one of the Circuit
Baxxt Covim Cttax’s Omen,
Hastings, Dec. 26, A. D. 1878. Court CommisaiMsers elect, presented his bond 39 Irving L Creasy, attending
Court,
c 60
Beard of Supervisors for Barry county met aa such Circuit Court Commissioner for the
pursuant to adjournment as above, and called year* 1877 and 1878, in the sum of three,
thousand dollar*,-signed by himself.
to order by the Chairman.
Mr Sidnam staled that said Alonso D CadOn the roll being called by the Clerk, tho
Supervisors were all present except Mr Ar­ wallader would procure the signature of Asa 42 John Hotchkiss, expreu on
mour and Mr Hendenhott.

MEUII! &amp; LAMPS

H&lt;r«i I

From all glass, to Chandeliers
for small lamps, worth 40c.

Groceries
3

■«•!? = «
..........■ =
£? = ■:
........ ................................... j

Mr Dewey moved that the Chairman appoint
a wmmittet consisting of five msmbera to acltlo with the County Treasurer, and that Mr
Stowell be Chairman of such committee.
Mot-rm prevailed.
' The Chair announced the following as tach
committee:
Ira Siowelll, Levi M Dewey, Pleiades/
Brown, William P Bldnam and Frederick W
Collins.
Charles 11 Bauer, Prosecuting Attorney, belag present, was called upon and made a state­
ment relative to Ms action in prqeecuting the

Philip W Niakarn. one of thn Circuit Comt
1877 and 1878, In the turn of three thousand
' dollars, F W Collins and John C Smith as
. sureties thereto, which, on motion of Mr Hoyt,
was approved.

Phillips, were referred to tho committee on

taken from the table.
Mr Phillips moved that account No 17 teallowed at the sum of &gt;18.68.
Mr Collins moved to amend the motion of
Mr Phillips by allowing said account No K
at the sum of &gt;3.60^
Amendment prevailed.
On motion, the motion of Mr Phillips
amended wm adopted.
Mr Phillips moved that the Sheriff be lowed the *Um of four hundred dollars for
turnkey foes and keeping Jail record for the
year 1876,
Motion prevailed.
On motion of Mr Bartram the Clerk wu in­
structed to let the printing of the Court Cal-

On motion of Mr Bartram the Sheriff was au­
thorized and Instructed to purchase the neces­
sary amount of wood for the use of Court
House and Jail far the ensuing year at the
best terms passible; and that he draw orders
on the County Treasurer to pay far the same,
which orders shall be a voucher to said Treat-

cellancou. account,
71 22 71 82
tnee Scidmore, reward far
apprtension of Major L
Smith,
75 00 R to B
W Aldrich, reward far ap.
pehension of horee thief, 75 00 R to B j
motion of Mr Sidnxm the reoort wa. ar. '
Mr Rgwey moved to amend the report by
allowing account No 22 at the sum of &gt;10.
Motion did not prevail.
On motion of Mr Smith, James Scidmore
was allowed to withdraw account No 44.
On motion of Mr Phillip* account No 45 was
laid on the table.
Mr Bartram moved to amend the report of
committee by laying account No 29 on the table.
Motion did not prevail.
Mr Hoyt moved to amend the report of com­
mittoe on claims by allowing account No 29 at
tho sum of &gt;28.76.
Mr Dewey moved an amondment to the mo­
tion of Mr Hoyt, by allowing said account No
29 at the sum of &gt;67.50.
Motion did not prevail.
A vote was then taken on the motion of Mr
Hart to amend, and said motion prevailed.
On motion of Mr Philips the report of the
committee on claims, u Um ended, was adopted.
Mr Stowell moved that the committee on
county buildings be instructed to examine and
report as to tbe feasibility of moving the peti­
tions in Court House so as to enlarge the offices

Wx II Powxu, Clerk.
The committee on claims, through their
WwrtMT Moaxtxu, Dec. 27, A D. 1876.
Chairman, Mr Smith, farther reported that
Board convened pursuant to adjournment; they hud taandned the following accounts, and
roll called ; the Chairman announced a quorum would TiMamend their allowance u fallows:
(&gt;n motion Board adjourned until tomorrow
present; journal read and approved.
X0
XAXX
XATCa* OF CLAIM AXT.
AWT. morning at the hour of 8j o’clock.
There being a vacancy in the committee on
Wm II Powxu, Clerk,
tfJHBW. occasioned by the absence of Mr Ar­ 20 Wm Tbflrfvr, deputy Sheriff
Fxjday Moxxuto, Dee, 29, 1876,
mear, go motion of Mr Smith Mr Bartram
**•.
897 18 887 03
Board convened pursuant to adjourninvnt;
eras appointed to fin such vacancy.
roll
called
•
quorum
present.
On motion of Mr Hoyt the amount of bond
10 00
Mr Stowell moved that the Hastings Rxit»g! 96
Ucam Baxxsx and Hoxa JovrnaL be each
paid tte sum of &gt;80 for nuWaMng tte official
for Court Roon,

tint a committee consisting of five members
inquire into tho duties of the several aalcrreuouable taleries for

1 60

10 07

10 07

ed to draw an order to Geo M Dewey in the
earn of &gt;8.40 for publishing annual liquor tax
of County Tmnurer for th. year
18.C. os soon u the same shall bo published

committee:
Wolf, Zebulon 11 Hoyt and John J Perkins.

Sheriff, .
C 00
81 Dennis 4 Holmes. publishing
election notice,
29 40
82 Isaac V.«eu. attending

Mr. Slovell morrd to reoomrider'
tbo vole taken last evening on account
No. 22.
Motion did not prevail.
To enabio the committees to go to
yoek, on Mofioo of Mr. Wolf, Board
adjourned to 1:80, p. m.

I
£

Of all kinds and as cheap as
they can be bought in the State.

£

Crockery
All Kinds and All Prices.

William II. Powers, County Clerk,
presented his bond auaid Clerk, in
the sum of two thousand dollars, with
David R. Cook and Jamea P. Rob­
erta aa sureties thereto, which on morUoe of Mr. Stowell was approved.
The bond of William H. Powers,
as Register in Chancery was present­
ed tn tho sum of five hundred dol­
lars, with David R. Cook and James
P. Robert* as sureties thereto, which
on motionlof Mr. 8idnam was approrTo enable the committees to go to
work, on motion Board adjourned
until seven o'clock this evening.
Wm. H. Powssa, Clerk.

Produce
Of all kinds taken in exchange
and for sale cheap for cash at
VW,

WEE

4

Haatings, Dec. 14th, 1876/
Attention Firemen.
Regular meeting of Pioneer Engine Co., No.
7, Friday evening, Jin. 5th, 1877. 7 o'clock

pqESTO/t’S
xxi30w4.

THE ENEMY OF IISlASE I

THE FOE OF PAIN
TO

(EAST

Friday evening 7 p. m.
Look at this!
Board met pursuant to adjourn­
ment.
’
WHICH HAH STOOD THE TEST OF
R. J. GRANT SELLS.
Roll called.
Quorum present.
83.25 40 YEARS.
THERE IS NO SORE IT WILL •
The Committee on Claims through Youth't coati
23.00 NOT HEAL. NO LAMENESS IT
their Chairman, Mr. Smith, further Hotf't coati
ILM WILL NOT CURE, NO ACHE, NO
JVoe. 27, ‘7C xxtBlec6
reported that they had examined the
FAIN, THAT AFFLICTS THE HU­
MAN BODY. OR THE BODY OF A
followingaccounts, and would reoom­
HORSE OR OTHER DOMESTIC AN­
The “iron Trail.”
mend their illowano* as follows:
IMAL, THAT DOES NOT YIELD
TO
ITS MAGIC TOUCH. A BOTA spicy aketshdcscriptire of a trip over
TLB COSTING 25c., 60c.. or 21.00.
46 Milton Prickau, looking for
th. Atehison Topeka and SantaFo Railroad HAS OFTEN SAVED THE LIFE OF
bone thief.....................&gt;16 10 16 in
and
of
the
beauties,
scenery
nud
pleasure
A HUMAN BEING, AND RESTOR­
47 Village of MkMIeville, One
.o ,
..................... 2 7o 2 76 resorts of tha Rocky Mountains, by “Nym' ED TO LIFE AND USEFULNESS
48 Joy Terry, wiinvu fees... 1 « i 45 Crinkle." tho musical and dramatic critic MANY A VALUABLE HORSE.
Jr ^ flc°bb-«uuo«*ri........ rat'd to B’d of thejVetc York World, sent free on pa- xxltyl____________________ -____________

LINIMENT,

Barlow &amp; G.'. eutertes.../:’ 2 00 2 W
v J’J1*-1"' ”P’p&gt; * m « U « «
F.B. Bowen, dep ahf fees 21 05 21 86
C. H. Baur, expenses,..........
1 25 1 25
John Roberts, med. serr’es.. 8 00 8 00
J. Q. Crony, reward for approhanaion of Hgj. L. Smith.. 50 00 50 00
On motion the report wu accept­
ed.
Mr. Collins moved that account
No. 49 bo allowed at twenty dol­
lars.
’
Motion did not prevail.
*
On motion of Mr. Perkins, the re­
port wu adopted.
On motion of Mr. Phillipa, the
Board adjourned until tomorrow
morning at the hour of 8 12 o’clock.
Wm, H. Powxas, Clerk.
M
“
67
52
59
60

Saturday morning. Dee. 30. 1876.

plieatfot.lomitUr wkh the SanJuan Guide,
maps and timo tables of thia new and pop-

•Q1TW’

radr, New Mexi«, Ariton a and the San
Juin Mina.
The finest lino of Pullman

LINUIENT
Dlslmfecla, Pwrifle*, Swells*, and
Healu.

Jm- &lt;'76tf

T. J. Andkmon,
Ge&gt;i. Pau. Aat.
Topeka. Kau.

CARBOLIC OIL
Cureo JLteitaiuisni and Neuralgia.
Inrtaatly allya tte pain of Burnt,
lleab the most Obstinate 8oree and Vlecra.

Cures Wounds, Bruises, Fains, and Aches.
Will keep your Horsein and Stock in Order
Johx Stanley Bella better and cheaper
W*ITNEVER FAILS! Try it Oncers
Tea, Dios any other House in the city. &lt;
*t
J j
ferrand'williams' t
WANTED—Owp.ju ..a, U «ul

xxililT

M&gt;» 4 Preu».

tot for tele
dinai. John Stauley.

�Ihe^ejni-Weakly heplibiicapfeapjier.
UMT WIlTf.

TO-DAY’S ADVER flSEMENTO.
Mortgage Sale—Fraud* Holden.

•.

Sctauek’. Special Motie*i-Douchx A Co.

Tbe “ Iron TrailT. J. Anderson.
Education*!—•Grand Rapids Uuiiuerj Collect.

A Free Hide to Grand Rapid*—tilar Clothin*.

All About the County.
Pleasant.
More snow.
Admirers of tho beautiful mow are doubt­
less in their clement at present.
The proceedings of tho Common Council and
the Board of Supervisors, published in this is-

for lb* good old times. Th* Grand

announces nntv Mlum prices. It baa reduced
rate* from *4.00 to *2.50 and *3.00 per day.
Kiadxu, Sror axv Tuixk.—we suppose the
most of our readers buy and use D. B. DeLand
A Co.'s Bat Chemical Saltratui, but if there are
any of you who do not, just stop and think; if
yon buy the beet Chemical Saleratu* yon get
the Bat Salrratut made.
About 10 o'clock yesterday morning a fire
broke out in the grocery store of H. A. Bus­
sell, It was only by timely effort that a de.
strnctivv fire was prevented. Cause, a defec­
tive stovepipe. Damegcs estimated at about
— 8200.
,
delivery* by the druggists, and we arc free to
say that wa have read this welcome visitor
with satisfaction and profit. It contains an
astonishing amount of information which is
useful to everybody, aud shows how to treat
nearly all th^djseaae* from which p*opl* suf­
fer. It invamblyrecommends the best reme­
dies to be employed, irrespective of Ayer’s
Family Medicines, and furnishes, indeed, the
kbest medical advice by which a great majority
of ailments can be treated successfully. The
anecdot**, witticisms and jokes aro the .best
compilation that come* under our notice,'and
the book is a refreshing contribution to our en-

Diamond Wedding.
On Monday, 1st fast., the parents of Dr*. E.
F. and I. W. Brown, of this dty, celebrated
the sixtieth anniversary of their wedding day,
at their old homestead near London, Canada
West- There arc cloven living children re
maining to the aged couple, and one dead, and
there has been no death in their family in fif­
ty-seven years. There are eight boys whose
united wfigbt is 1600 pounds. All of the
children, excepting Dr. E. F. Brown,
were present nt the re-union on Monday, which
must have been one of heart-felt enjoyment to

Al their golden wedding ten years ago
their children and grand children to the num.
her of filly-two were present—The parents now
four-score yean old, are hale and hearty, and
- may have several years still to travel on their
pilgramage- to the tatter land, before taking
leave of this mundame sphere, grown so famil­
iar to them by the associations of so many

fcOXTlSUED FIIOM 1ST PAGK.]

laws ol this State relative to restrain­
ing tit nniiuala from Fanning at large
in tho highway* thereof be, and
hereby ia made operative in said
county, so far as they relate to horses,
cattle, sheep and swine.
Mr. Dewey moved to amend the
resolution! of Mr. Collins by insert­
ing before tho words “iu said county”
tbe words "in the township of Thorn­
apple.”
The amendment did not pre­
vail.
Mr. Bartram moved that tho res­
olution of Mr. Collins be adopted.
Motion did not prevail by yeas and
nays as follows:
Yean,—Mr. Bartram, Collins, Per­
kins, Sid nam and Wolf,—5.
. Nays,—Mr. Benham, Brown, Dew­
ey, Houghtalin Henry, Houghlalin,
James W... Hoyt, Odell, Phillips,
Smith, Stowell and Chairman,—11.
Absent,—Mr. Armour and Mr.
Hendershot,— 2.
On motion of Mr. Brown, the Board
took a recess for one hour.
Tbe hour having -expired, the
Board was called to order by the
Chairman.
Roll called. Quorum present.
The account of ■ Lester Mead, for
Constable fees, in the sum of four
dollars and eighty-fivn cents, was
presented, and on motion of Mr.
Smith allowed at the amount claimed.
The account of Richard B. Mead,
tor Justice fees, in the sum of two
dollars and • eighty seven cents, was
presented, and on motion of Mr.
Smith
allowed
at
the amount
claimed.
Tho account of John Snyder, of
one dolbtr. for juror fee«, wa&lt; pre­
sented, and on motion of Mr. Smith
was allowed at the amount claimed.
Tbe CommittH, appointed to set­
tle with Milo T. Wheeler. County
Treasurer, for the year 187G, made
the following report:
That they
have examined the books, accounts
and vouchers of said Treasurer, and
find as follows :
Milo T. Wh4el*r, County Treasurer.
1876. In account with Barry County. Dr.
Dec. 29. To bal. from old account*
brought forward
To Liquor tax collected
239.23
of 1876
' “ Liquor ux collected
«
a*se*Mnentr»f 1876
3,206.80
171.00
“ Fine* collected •' .
" Tax receipts
'
1,538 74
• “ Redemption*
619.17
“ Rejected/tax collected
63.87
•' Cash -Aif Township
Treasurer*
1 23,570.85
“ Circuit Court fee* of
County Clerk
296.00
'• Cash of D. W. Smith,
Bill* Asylum
" Primary School mon3.00

“ Cash of Auditor Gen­
era), Wolf Bounty
■' Cash of Auditor Gen­
eral, on settlement 1870
" Qosls in case of the
people vs Geo. D.

145.00
•' Cash uf D. G. Robin­
son, rejected tax

*31,085.14

J 876
By bundle A, Vouchers,
County orders
*8,787-80
•' bundle B, Vouchers,
Court orders
2,061.20
“ bundle C, Vouchers,
Poor orders
2,982.46
•• bundle D, Vouchers,
.
Miscellaneous orlers 14,156.74
bundle E, Vouchers,
3,515
03
Liquor lax orders
•• bundle F, Vouchers,
174.56
Drsin orders
4,406.05
“ Cash lialance

Look out for Him.
On Friday last, Constable Swarthout arrealcd
one IV. A. Tompson," whoso residence is on
Kimball Street, in the Village of Lebanon, N.

■*

Justice Ilayfurd,.who in default of bail in the
sum of *2,000 committed him to the tender
merci** of Sheriff Cresay, who locked him up
in jail. It seams that he purported to ba Agent
of the Granite Agrienllutal Works, a playwf
out Lebanon institution, and had been selling
sundry of our farmers Agricultural Imple­
ments, to be delivered in future, ami making
them Agents of the Ctlcbmled (Sramte jijrievl
t»al ■ -Wares, . eceiving therefor tne note* of
bls dupe*. After his arrest the note* were
called back, and surrtadered tn the parties
executing them, who ret :rned to him his
^swindling oontraets. Thiv being done the par­
ties expressed Mtisfaetion, the swindler paid
l*ft for pastures frwh. to gull other people.
Justice required the criminal prosecution of
Thompson, and wo do not approve of hi* dis­
charge, though that probably saved the people

DIED.

And thy loss w* d**plr f**l:
But Ood hath the anasl taken from us.
----------

40JJ8

1876
Tq Cash balance brought
down
*4,406.96
All of which is respectfully submitted.
Ira Stowell,
Lovi M. Dewey,
Com.
Pleiades Brown,
William P. Sidnam,
Frederick W. Collins,
On motion of Mr. Wolf the report
was accepted.
On motion of Mr. Hoyt the report
was adopted.
Mr. Dewey moved that the thanks
....
of this Board be tendered Milo T.
Wheeler, County Treasurer, for tbe
able and efficient manner in which be
has conducted said office during the
six years last past, which motion pre­
vailed.
Mr. Dewey moved that the Clerk
be authorized to procure jt now case
for tho reception and protection of the
books, files and papera that arc ac­
cumulating in bis office, and that tho
Clerk bo authorised to draw on the
County Treasurer for funds to pay for
the same.
"
Motion prevailed.
Pay roll of Board of Supervisor for

December session, A. D. 1877 :

262 68 j
Salary o! County Treasures,
1,000 00,
187^
Balance Salary cf County
400 00
Cletk, 1876 •
Balance Salary of Prosecuting .
Attorney, 1676
400 00

tratuferrad *130 from the general highway fund
to the First Ward hiciiwuv
highway fund, carried by
ayes and nrr* as follows:
Ayes—Aid. Dawson, Evans, Lewis, h
Naughton, Reed, Sheldon and Tomlinson, 7,
Nays—None.
The seali
excavating

Total*
**,863 51
Orders adopted at present sei­
stun
8,883 61 awarded to D. R. McElwain at a sum of *550
Orders yet in hedrawn
158 40 by a vote by ayes and nays as follows:
aa follow* ;
Ayes—Aid. Dawson, Russell, Evens, Lewis,
For publishing Liquor Tax State­
McNaughton, Sheldon, and Tomlinson, 7.
ment of County Treasurer for
Nays—Nons.
■
1876
On motion the Council adjourned.
For publishing Proceeding of
L. D. Qvacxassaui, Recorder.
IW 00
Board
Tout
(IM to
There being no further business be­
fore tho Board, after Ute reading of
the Journal, on motion of Mr. Phillips
Board adjourned without day.
D. G. Robinson,
Attest,
Chairman.
Wm. H. Powhrs.
County Clerk.

H- R. Stevan’* Column.

‘'VEGETINE,
JECETINE
VEGETINE
JVEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE

C. M. RUNYAN’S
I would respeCtfaNy announce to the citi
zens of Hastings .«nd vicinity, that I have a
new and
*
7

M ’ « ■■!

Tea, 4 lbs. for $1 00,; Sugars, syrups, spices,
Baking Powder, saleratus, starch, soap, can­
dles, tobacco, etc., etc.,, which will be sold at
BOTTODa 3E&gt;3E*.XC3SBia.
Remember the place, at Jf. &lt;S. R U’JVY^ljyrS
Boot and Shoe Store, Jeffebson street.
Gite me a call.

.
Council Proceeding*.
A regular meeting of the Common Coun­
cil of the city of Hastings wa* held at th*
council room on the evening of Dec. 19th, A.
D. 1870.
Present tbe Mayor, Recorder, Aid, Davrson,
•fwsths worn
cf SerotuU.
Evav*. Lewis, McNaughton, lle*d, Russel),
xxi66tf
Sheldon and Tomlinson.
■
The minute* of the two previous meeting*
-. •nc-'Jatby phytlcl.tiv aud apothecaries
were read and approved.
Petition of Wm. D. Hayes protesting against
opening that part of Madison lying between
Jefferson Ft. and Broadway for reason* therein
set forth was on motion of Aid. Sheldon laid
on tho table.
.
Petition of Edwin Tsali, O D Spaulding, M
E Taylor, HL Miller, Geo W Williams,! E
Stauffer ,A P Vpdike, Daniel Striker, B T
Campbell, A J Bowne, C Russel!, Julius Russ­
ell, Lucius Ru**«ll. J M Russell. £ B Colton,
H F VanValkenburg, Irving L Crea*y, George
rllh wondsrful sueevs. iu M»i
Curry, Henry Marble. Mrs. J H Dennis, Mrs.
Truman Williams, II E Keneday, A M Hayes,
Mrs. G W Williams, J W McElwain, Miller
Delong, Mrs. R Cressy, John Teoll, Mrs. J H
Anderson, J H Anderson, W G Shriner, Effie
Salisbury, Will Johnson, Jean Kocher. Hoaea
Adolphus, WH Holmes, C8 Burton W H Myers
A S VanWeek, C B Parsons, C M Bunyan,
J G* Runyan, Jas, Dunning, LOrsborn, Wm H
Powers, John Hotchkiss, Geo M Dewey, A B
Freeman, C J Cole, J C Woodruff, A J Britton,
M E Nevins, Geo. Wood, John Roberts, A M
Blsxo, A Wooley, D C Wooley, L D William*,
Henry 11 Bailey, Edward Rider, Mile* Alain,
Truman Williams, 1 B Lees, Jno. M Nevin*.
Chas W Jones, J B Fuller. M T Wheeler, A D
Cedwalhder, E M Evert*, 31 A Morrell D C
Ityclealiymcr, Harvey Close, G W I’almatier,
Aaron M Black, T J Wilder, Valentine Liens
Chet Measer. Fremont Dillon, Wm Steven*,
Mbs Dore Mann. Walter Kelly, Nellie Meserole, H F Ford, Belle Throop. A E Tomley, Will cur* 1‘yjpepri*.
Dick Williams, Leroy Orr, Ella Burton, Ella
Pennock, Clara H Allen. Mrs J B VanVel*or,
Hilton Ward, Jno H Dennis, Curtis G Mixer,
Wm H Stebbins, W U H Heath, Frank Steb­
Restore* ttre entire vy»tcm toa taoltbye
bins, Reuben Fuller, Fred Sweet, Geo Will­
iams, H M Merrit. J Maus, T J Bro*»eau, Seth
A Balisburr, 11 J Kenfield, Joaeph Col*, Marj
Barlow, GI Heath,S C Powell. C A Barnes W
G Abbott, E M Hand, C 8 Whitcomb, Kirk
Grant, Frank Decker, G G Spaulding, John
SnjJ.r, C B Salisbuiy, John Carlow, Mr* A
Ackerman, Chas K Bauer, Loyal E Knappen.
John Q Cressy, H A Goodyear. Wm 8 Good­
year, Jas H Bauer, J E Ilogl*, Samuel Diskle,
A P Drake and Geo W Sherman, to enforce the
law relative to selling liquors, to minors and
drunkards and closing ealoons as prescribed
by law, was on motion laid on the table until
» Pains In the Baek.
the next me*tiug.
Report of Finance Committee recommending
that tbe bill oC printing of Dennis &amp; Holmes
be allowed at *34 51, also of Gee. M. Dewey
laally euro* Kid nay Complaint.
xxi6Btf
bill for printing be allowed al *88 5(&gt;and the
bill of Dep. Sec. of Stat* foe copy of amended
charier at *3 00, which by a vote of aye* and
nays a* follows were allowed and orders ordereds drawn thorefor.
.\yea—Aid. Dawson, Evans, Lewis, Mc­
Naughton, Russell,Sheldon and Tomlinson, 7.
I* th* great reruxly ter Oensral Debility.
Nays—none.
Report of Street Com.recommending that the
Lost!—$50 00 Reward.
,job of excavating the hill North of Iron Bridge
on Broadway be let in nccordaa^wwith the
A pocket book containing money. *50
profile and specifiieation* on file In the Recor­
reward will be paid for its recovery.
th* world. /
ders office. On motion of Aid. Tomlinson the
xxi72t2
_______ G. W. Bbow.n.
report wa* accepted and ordered to be placed
Vesotine 'is Sold by all Druggists,
on fils.
Taka Notica—Fair Warning I
Tho fullowingresolution wa* offered by Aid.
__
NEW ADVERTISMENTS. ____
Sheldon.
The individual that carried off my lit­
Krtolrtd, That Stat- Street be and is hereby
widened from Hanover Street Easte to Q. PT Rowell &amp; Co'eTOoE tle dog on last Thursday, will save trouble
Montgomery Street and that tho South line of
if ho returns him immediately as he ia
said Street be and is hereby established as fol­
known, and cannot
low* : Commencing al a stake standing twelve
xxi72t3
Sfoet east of Hanover Street on the South
of State Street running thence in a South­
Easterly direction parallel with theJG. R.V. R.
IL one hundred (100) fe*l South of the center
Between Irving station and Freeport,
of said Rail Road track measuring at right
angles with said Rail Road track to the point
on tbe road that pamea Joseph Freeman,
Lamb. Bottum Lands, nnd Uplands, on Wrms !• J. C. Hanna, Wm. Cobb, the Wood
&gt;ult tile purth»«r. Ml Iver ccnl.
on School House and the Dutch Church, one
Carried by ayes and nays as follows :
defr-rrtd payments. Tv*, per cent. diseount far
roll of pictures, being Bird*-Eye view's of
Ayes—Aid. Dawson, Lewis, Bussell, Shel­
tffii
the Centennial Grounds and Buildings. A
don and Tomlinson, 6.
Nays—Aid. Evans and McNaughton, 2.
reasonable reward wilt be paid for the^roOn motion of Aid. Dawson tho matter of
tum of tho property to the subscriber, or
John M. Bessmer drawing money for the Dep.
for it if left at the Bamm&amp; office.
Sec. of Stats for a copy of ammended Charter
ABEMF8 WANTED FOB HJSTOW
J. R. Dudlky.
was referred to city Attorney.
Rutland, Dee. 21 1876.
70tlThe following accounts were then allowed
and orders ordered to be drar~ — ,L*
appropriate funds therefor.
*4 00 tioandcouiplotebiJlorj pubtnhed. bend for our
Crawley A Mate for Hose Co.
1 60 extra terms to agent*. NiTiosxJ. Prauuuo Co.. system, build* up the broken-down, eu
Clias Dolph for one eoard of wood
Ch lea*o. III., *rbt. Lost*. M*.
’
pepsin. Liver Complaints, Dropsy. Chronic
gin Room.
5 25
Diarrboa, Boils, Nervous Affection, Chill*,
by aye* and naya a* follows j
TO ADVERTI8EH8. and Fever*, Humors, Los* of Constitutional
Ayo*—Aid. Dawson, Evan*, Lewis, Mc­ S«ndforcur MJCHIOAS LIST. ,Seatfr**oa Vlger, Disease* of the Kidney* and Bladder,
Naughton, Russall, Sheldon and Tomlinson, 7. Vipl^ra°*
Female Complaints, and all disease* originat­
Nay*—None.
ing in a bad elate of the Blood, er accompanied
On motion of Aid. Tomlinson the Um* for
by Debility or a Low Stale of the System.
ftS“Ready for Agent*—Th*
completing tho job of excavating the hijl on
Cavrioa!—Be auro yon get the PxaiTixx
Broadway North of the Iron Bridge wa* ex­
Srarr, ONE dollar and two a bottle. Sold
tended to th* 1*1 of April 1877.
Resolution
Aid. Sheldon that th* library
fond of *610 0 on hand be temporarily trans­
86 Harrison Armine, Boston.
ferred to Ui» Finn Ward highway ted.
rrwU^yi. etc
List of Patent*.

C. M. RUNYAN.

We’ve Got ’Em!
DRUGS &amp;

Also CONFECTIONS,

IN

ENDLESS VARIETIES.

WHERE ?
JAS. P. ROBERTS

local felim

Th* Little Kock
and Fort Smith
RAILWAY

^iyrs!&amp;A"lSS.'tiss-i'j2tv

lloosht-.'.ln Ilmiry
SeMteMoAuMi*.
Il.-yl Lbul .n n.

SE

Naughton, Reed, Sheldon and Tomlinson, 7.
Nays—None.
On motion of Aid. Sheldon that the dog tax
of *25 now on band be transferred to the First
Ward highway fund, and that 10 per of th* 4th
Ward highway fund amounting to *83 14 also
be transferred to the First Ward highway fund
Carted by aye* and nay* a* follows:
Ayes— Aid. Dawson. Evans, Lewis, MoNaughton, Used, Sheldon and Tomlinson, 7.
of ths Bd Ward highway fund amounting to
*111 19 be transferred to the First Ward highwnr ted.

Claims audited by tbe. Board as
follow*:
Miscellaneous Claims

Special Notices

TO
•nr rear, we have madt
word failure eonld

."xxs'c.lr's
this with th*
earuMtir l-ec thst the rreat

Genteni exhibition

LSHK

(toll to. rrtdertcit W

Educational.—Educate your aons
and daughters at the Grand Rapids Busi­
ness College. For particulars, call or send
for "College Journal."

l&amp;LtoJrf'.Ud.

&lt;W Itar.

J Morton Fence Thornville

b$b sSBrfcriss,
Chronic aBdeUcwre MmiM
.. .

S Doakal Oil Cop Hratfor
E Gregory Wind Wheels Battle Crwek

Advertised Letter*.

muOk x&gt;».

WWW*w^l» inlninf

■ Mateu*. Cite*,
roexnso nr
,
C. BIGELOW,

MARRIAGE GUIDE. OR SEXUAL PATHOLOGY.

�[OOJCTINUSD PROM 1ST PAGt]
come home. It’A’a White Christmas.
Mother! Mother!” and in a minute I
wan in father's ariiu and put in bed bj
deir mother; and all tho children were
awake and such jo« and rejoicing I .
While wo were having our hearty sleep,
they had come home, and gone about
very carefully so u not to awaken ua; for
they wished to surprise us just as we were
surprise!
When we looked out tn the
morning the ground was covered with
snow, the shed* and buildings were cush­
ioned deep with fleecy white, and the
branches of tbe trees down to tho tinirat
twigs were laden with it; oven the well­
sweep and bucket were white.
And
wotLtr •» b.u«—settle well; K&gt; u
was a White Chrutmas out of doors and

larlaln ludsnloreof Mortgage, made mid «x*cut*&lt;i
nUu teoUiilay of Aprlll In th* year of nor Dord
&gt;n* thousand eight hundred and *«r*nty-one. by
ruomu Blackman, of Barer. Barrv pojiutyt and
&lt;lat* of Michigan. In tkvor of Fraud* Holden of lhe
ire uaklp of ITalrievlU*, County and Slat* afereald;
i bleb Mid Mortgage wa* duly recanted to the *a«
if lh* Kegistcr of Deed* nt me runnly of Barry

5t?;

Free ride to GrandRapids

|and return]

area yeas*
'mortgage.

imortgage
n the pay'*4^

a*.

ONLY DURING JANUARY AND FEBRUARY.

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.

cif'tlret'uy. ttx

Legals.
No Affidavits of publication wlH b* give until
. . .
। . - -....I .■ •&gt;.» uni, »r«e.

Star Clothing House.

Star Clothing House.

Legale.

Legals.

•utainpiMo or parcel of laud situate, lying and

ef.nll kllUriUi

OW Lro. “onUth. no^

1*1.4 situate, lying. end being
Here, couuty of Barry, eao
t&gt;
I &lt;•
north or range nb
offered for saio at

WMontaa.goBiffiMrteoraur. Al^reWysiiar

land on the north «a*t eoraur of mcuou fir* (i).
all ta township oneQi north of range tan (10) wesu
Dated. D*cemb*r ISth. ICT.
DAStBI. SKELP. Mortgage.
(tai. K. Bscs*. Atty, for HprtgagM.
xxia7wl3

WE HAVE ONLY ONE PRICE

SALE ON EXECUTION,

or MicetouLCounly ofBarry.as.n-

l£..yasJt.

• f RSfaM, M

dly of“ etob.^A. D. 1X71.by IM Mid William

in WILL SELL HOODS LOWER HH ffl STORE IN Mffl

t L*r&lt;i on .thousandMai
&lt;1 rocvrdw! Iu tn* &lt;im«
■utaeountyof Barry,c
D. &gt;*&lt;7. al two o’eloek Io
[” of Mortcagt*. oa vagi

Wo Are Selling

Mens’ Heavy Overcoats at $3 50 ; $4 00 ; 5 00 and Upwards.
M) of tho'souih u*t*&lt;gartariP4} 1
fuellon c usek»*r twenty on* (21 lof township num-

umber lln*[VJ west^contalnlng tn *11 one henred and twenty (130J seres of land acoordins to th*
inlted Stat** Survey, be th* same more *r les*.
Thereupon netie* is h*r*»y given that by
irta*of«aid *x*cution. I shall expue for sale
nd 1*11 et th* North frontdoor of the Court House,

hn /. (iildtag. being thirty (W) aero* of land at
cording to the United but** aurvay. b* Ua a*=
^Dated Prairieville. De«. 37. ICT.
Jai.«.*77-txi
FRANCIS HOLDE&gt;. Awign**.

We Are Selling

iboultl an)

rjssbKrft’jsyrxs

33

ilatnteln
U public

al the Nortb tr□’uI
tlty of llaatinn.
&amp;fea£5?:

teeutb day ot August, in tea year o
e thousand eight hundred and seventy.
J. Winters of Dope, Barry county, and
ihigan. in favor of Preaeis Holden of
In the matter of the utai* of Albert E- Bull
I* of Prairieville, county aid stale
.
•hkh said mortgage was duly recorded deceased.
On reading and filing ,She dnly verified th**dre'll,, /.-j-rc . r tbe llesirt'.-.’ ■ l’e
mlnletratioo ceouet orA. E. Bell Administrator
of Itarry, aforesaid, on th* Ivth d
of said estate on file in Ihl* court which he preys
DJCT, at eleven o'clock io the ft
may
be
exam
tied suid allowed.
"W" of mortgage* on page 28S.
Thereupon t is ordered. That Tuesday the 2M
gage ws* given to secure the p«:
day
of Janna
next at 1C o'eloek in the
forenoon,
i.. .
r...v&gt;L.
_______

Ft0?

$4 5a&gt;

certain mortgage, bearing date the tweet
of October, A. 1&gt;. i—;. tio-ui:-; M Mr.

StSK
ncordrd ta tbe offle* of the KrgMler

i

a

BOYS’ OVERCOATS AND SUITS.
$2 75, $3 50, $4 00 $5 00 and Upwards.
$&lt;Sr- Take advantage of this chance to save money by buying of us, besides Costing you nothing to
see Grand Rapids.^jj^f
'y

Star Clothing House, 38, 40 and 42, Canal st., Grand Bapids.
Make no Mistake in our Looatson—The Great Double Store.

to sattefy the mount
mortgage, with lute

fOOCt. a* agent for tbe United
aeb Sox ofTilu and Ointment.

~ liRK'mFiCTf^
THE TESTIMONY OF THE WHOLE WORLD

fiouowrs OfflTIBIT.

1877, at the hour ol one o'eloek ta th

Ayer's Cathartic Pills,

By

ed to appear, at a session of said eourt.' then tc be

Mass
S iS
KS.ES
d»y of heart

M’S
Offi STORE.

sass
If the Pills
itrwtione.

The Druggist,

Respectfully announces
that he has again engaged
in the DRUG T^Dg, and
has in stock cfnd daily arriv­
022348483032534848483023234832
ing, a fresh and genuine
Stock or Drugs and Medi­
cines, Dye Stuffs, Fancy
Goods, and in fact a com­
plete Stock of Druggist’s
Merchandise which he offers
to the^ jjcoplc at greatly R^
“°^REJU£MBER,the Peo
pie’s Drug S to r e is di­
rectly opposite Fmpirc Block.
One door cast of SpauldingsDiptheria, Ulcerated Sore Throat, and Searle

(A truoooi .]

iwiTOwi

Jatape of /4oM&lt;«.

iARDIAN'S SAXE.

sw.ws ssyss

,

t of the estate ot Kila Lewis anil

city) of

ffiiaggqKSLSE”1

id Stats
virtue

WM!
ran. all of tho as

SSST^iS
GKOltGL

Palad.KaaUngs.-i

NOTICE TO 9.9^MI^SIONERS ON
^Cowr^or^B mtK’J® Probate^Court for

Jul^ 18,1876

Qeo. M. SavagcFtfc'C^s CoL
*^?Ht**? •“’wurins any of these adverUse
■UBtawfllplmsettaLejrheroJlheyeaw theeani*.

lent the aame to ua for examination and

SmBMffiKKP

POSITIVELY CURED.

fcctive and conge­
nial purgative crer
direovered. They
are mild, but etfectual in their
operation, moving
the bowel* surely
and without pain.
Although gentle
in tbeir operation,
they are still the
__
__ moat thorough and
'■AUJl™ * —
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,
they stimulate the digestive organs and

ft

and desertbed u follows, to-witTlhu w««t half
In th* stattar of the Batata of John Bredyland
I!Si ft IU n»rth -st qu*rt« [Uf of Motion thirty dcoauad.
MORTGAGE SALE•
five M in township number two[2J north of rang*
On reeding and flltag duly verified. tha adDefault bavin*been msdctntbecondttlonanf a eernine luj wen. contataing according to th* Uultad miniitratioii account of william M. Bnrreuxh* ex­ lua morliur. mad* and nrculv.)
I-.m.i M. H.akc neighboring parts
State* •urvay.utahtyitv] acres, b* ths ssmo more ecutor of uid estate on file ta thia court which he &gt;l&gt;4 wins.Mis- A Blake of tbe Town of Huttud Ointment, aa salt
prey* may be examined and allowed.
Thereupon It to ordered. Thaf Monday the 2nd
Ja^yM^iSy^R 4 NCIMIOLDKN. Mortgsr**.

A. D. ICT. aaC ------chatllM. and

62t r

Ayer’s Adva. A, Undertaking

.•bold atthsmaaafa.-tcry of Professor Hoi
T a Co., New York sad by all rtvpcctahl*D.
ts and Dealen In Medietas throushoui the

Ore
-A. .
tossion of the probate eourt for lbs county of Barry,
nt tho probate office, io the city of I; •:.. l
S‘Sts holdtn
on Wednesday, tbe71th day of December in the
?,-4S5K Sa

SALE ON EXECUTION.

f8 5°-

EXTRA LOW PRICES ON FINE' OVERCOAT SUITS.

Holloway’* Ad. Drug*, Etc. JSS;

a. t. rr.i.-iunt.
Judge of Probate.

Stars or Micniaax. County of Barry, n

w.

00 &gt;

^Only $1O 00 and $12 00.'®*

FRARCUl MOLDEX,

si^.^HE^.v.r.sr

give nolle* to
Estat* of tbe |
n.l the hearing the
rder to be wblisbr

Suit*

Mens’ Fine All Wool Suits
Deeswli

&gt; eonlalnad. and of Ute stalo tn tn an

thal^srtd &lt;t 'dmiaisti
person* '.oterwtod in

Wo Arc Selling

Court House. In tbe
r of Marry, and Kate
aeewbrr* tbe Circuit

endue to the big beet and battbiddar an Saturday
b* M das of &gt;*bruary A. D. 1«77, at one o’aloek
n th* *ft*raoou. that being brtwun the hour of
le* o'eloek and the Mttme ef the ranof that day.
JOHN OCR ESS Y. Sheriff.
Dated. K**ttap. Dee. »£. ICT.
dM.tltT

STATS
Gharry. u At a it-iioa of th* Probata Coart fur tha County of
Barry holdan at tha Probata office. ta tha City of
Harting*, on Wednesday IbaZTth day of December

Mens’ Fine Overcoats at $9.10; $12.00; and $15.00.

more than a quarter or a century, and ha«o
obtained a world-wide reputation for their
virtues. They correct diseased action in
tion’i within their range can rarely with­
stand or evade them. Not only do they
cure the every-day complaints of every­
body, but also formidable and dangerous
diseases that have baffled tbe best of
human ekill.
While llicy produce power­
ful effect*, they are, at the same time, tho
safest and best physic for children. By
their aperient action they gripe much less
than tho common purgatives, and never
give pain when the bowel* are not inflamed.
Tlicy reach die vital fountain* of the blood,
and strengthen the system by freeing
it
from the element* of weakness.
Adapted to all ares and conditions in
ail climates, containing neither calomel
nor any deleterious drag, these Pills mar
Iw token ^ith safety by anybody. Their

* co
___ War Claims Attorneys. Detroit.

from

their u*c ta nay quantity.
ntaraxxD ar

Dr.j.C.AYER 4 CO., Lowell, Ban,

AU ORUflSISn

forBook
Printers.
and Job

Inks,
rrantod of Superior

.In tha
JUMTOrUTRATOK^SALE.
matter of tha eatata of ft atennan Parker

Detroit Advertisements.

GILLET &amp; HALL,
Commission Merchant* in

Grain, Pork and Se

EXCELSIOR
r;
MANUFACTURERS,

n*^ CMKJA6O,

D. D. MALLORI &amp;C0
Whohmle Dwlan tn
Mis.

r'„

Dy

Sealed

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                  <text>VOL. XXL NO. 73,

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, JANUARY, 8, 1877.

Ihe ^ejni-Weekly hBpliblicaji Bapjier 1==

Doctor Aikin’s Double Column.
READ

READ.
FOIE

GEO. M. DEWEY
EDITOR

AND

PUBLISHER.

County. Micbicnn.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION

JiA TES OF AD VER TIS ING.

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line*, ffi.l” per year.

MOM AHD BUSINESS CARDS

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SURGICAL

Gra&amp;d Rapid.

HARVEY WRIGHT,

u&gt;r attenlicn rirrn
over Boaton Carn Stoi
Ilartinf". Mich

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PHYSICIAN i SURGEON,

/

PHEKPOHT. BARRY COV.VTY, MIflJt.
SV*6peoii! attention giren tn Di&lt;ea«a of Wombi
aud Ch Idrcn.Tia
XXlltf A
•i. 5V. RIKER.
Jl h-HtE OF THE PEACE. Ganarnl Collection

WiL UPJOHN.
'iriUih-'IAN A FVEQfcONV-oaee
tttatoSU Ua&gt;liMr&lt;. Mkb.

SALISBURY k HROSSEAL.
DEALERS LN FUKNITUMB.Upbolatory Good*.

DR. H. F. PECKHAM.
BCLECUL’ PHTSICEAA AND SURGEON.
Cedar tfrtrk. Harry tbsatp. JfteA.

DELIGHT J. WOLF.B. D.
x«45if

rrvoiat ativatioa.

A. P DRAKE,
PHYSICIAN k SURGEJN.-Ofie. over F.
Ackltar'* Drax Sura. SUl* 8L. llMlin«« Mi&lt;

Bariaw k Goodyear'* (tore.

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tanylTS

DR. C. RUSSELL,

rWYHCTAXA SURGEON.--Ofieo over Jnliui
RumII'. rture. Phoralx Bleak. Stela Straak

LUCIUS RUSSELL,

CHAS. H. BAUER.
ITTORNET AT LAW AND FBOSBCUTING
ATTORN BI fur B»rr» County. A ten I for Hetae
Duorane* Co., of N. Y.. .nd Fmmux Insurance

WM.

BURGHER.

IffilPliLartK: “d
ISAAC W. V ROOM AX.
)EP.-SHF.llOT. Deputy U.S. Manhal.G.n

p. s. bowen;
CtTIL ENGINEER. Count/Sarvejor, .nd Oene“,u C*art

. JOHN Q. CRESSY.
SHERIFF. Depute Conner EnrreyBraadG.nerel
Ooaveyaaecr. OtBee nt the Coart Boom.
_______
JauxI75

HOLBROOK,

MES­

time when appropriations of dna character,.
or any part thereof, if not drawn, shall by
due course of law be transferred to the
fund from whence they catue.

Gtntletnen uf' the Seiuile and How of
Rcprwntativft;
’

ASSESSMENTS AND TAXATION.

WHOLE NO. 201
made a record of itself, as this would offoj
demeans of detecting forgeries: Iftfcl
were C?ona perhaps conveyances should b
required to be executed in duplicate. I
the same connection 1 suggest that th
propriety of a legislative form fora cc
veyanee, which should be short, aud t
effect &lt;5f which M a warranty or othenri
aBsuld ha determined by law, might I
considered. If onn deeds were short ai
uniform, not only would tho expense
conveyances and record bo reduce, but
am confident our records would be 1
much better and more reliable shape tht_
they now ore. And Idesiretobairc you
consider carefully whether the recoH
ought to be. primary evidence at all. :
is not such in aoinc states, but m eviden
onhr when the failure to produce tho orii
inuris satisfactory explained. Under 1
system,
if there is anything wrong or si
'
pieions in a man's conveyance he is ini
‘
jrated in not producing it, but may bt
forward the record, in which the suspici
।
facts do not appear.

The constitution prescribes a uniform
rate of aaaessment ana taxation on proper­
ty at its cash' value. This applies to all
property except such as pays a specific
tax or is exempted from taxation by law.
The design of this provision is dear and
plain. It moans that taxation shall rent
upon property equally, and that all shall
bear its fair and just proportion of the ex­
pense of carrying on the gjveramant.
The theory u correct, but the practice
docs not conform to it. The inequality
of assessments is a common complaint.
Lands adjoining each other of about the
same value, but situated in different conn­
ties, often arc listed for taxation on the
assessment rolls at rates not at all similar.
There is no pretence that any property is
assessed tu the constitution requires at ib
cash value. Go where you please about
81’EirAL COMMISSION.
the State and you arc informed that asses­
• 1 am aware that modifications of mt
sors assess property far taxation al only :
importance, and of 3 radical natc
about one-quarter or one-third of its mon- .
affecting Jaws for the asree-ment and col­
cy value. 'I am advised that in some lo- i
of taxes, and. laws for the execu­
calities where real estate has doubled and lection
‘
tion and rceixtratioD of conveyances ought
thribbled the assessments from year to .
to bJxmadc with great care, and only af­
year, instead of corresponding with the .
encbancod price, have actaally been re- jter niukh thonghtful investigation. Bearei
ing m mind tho time limited by custom
duced and the property rated for assessfor a session of the Legislature and the
pressure of buincss necemarily incident to
its rite. Personal property is easily conit, it seems to me doubtful whether you
cealod and the most of it escapertaxation.
ran give there 'subjects, during your scs^
It is estimated that not one'teufL of this
rion, that careful investigation that theif
kind of properly pays any taxes what­
importance seems to demand. I thcre^
ever. In tadition to this, our system of
fore Fugcrat that they be referred to a-spo-^
specific taxes has tho effect to virtually
cial commission consulting of three men 0!’
release large property interests from nearly
ability and experience to ccrefully put in i
one-half of the amount they should pay,
while exemptions by lav wholly release form and submit such amendments and
changes as may seem desirable and wire,
other classes of property from bearing anv
for tho action of the Legislature hereafter.
part of tho public burthen whatever. Tbe
RTATS CAPITOL.
result of it all is that property innounting
Our State Capitobis progressing toward*
to millions of dollars is partly or wholly
relieved from taxation, and thus a great completion, and will in all probability bo
ready for occupation before the next reg­
discrimination is made against that class
ular session of the legislature. Yonr at­
of employments and industries whose
tention has already bran called to tbe neeffects are visible and taxable and they in
consequence pay very much more than
their fair proportion of the public dues.
The rule of justice and the fundamental further suggestion, that as soon ns may be,
law arc both set aside and taxation is dis­ stops bo taken to have the grounds on
tributed most unequally and unfairly. I which the building is shunted tastefully
laid out and ornamented with trees, shrubs
am conscious that it is quite impossible to
ilerise any ryitcm that will fully equalise and flowere. With a liulc care and with­
tho weight of this burden ; I am also sen- out great expense the grounds,.which will
■sible that we should carefully guard against from time to time be vbited by consider­
injudicious proceedings tending to drive able part of the jioptthtion of the Slate
may be made attractive and pleasant to a
capital from the State, but certainly some
most desirable degree. It further seems
measures should bo immediately inauguralcd to better enforce tho provmonn of the to me that through the agency of the Ag«
ricultural College, a most valuable and
constitution and to correct this growing
delightful botanical garden might be es­
inequality.
tablished and maintained on the capital
•
TAX SALESAND TAX DEEDS.
grounds.

The population and wraith of Michigan
places her in the front rant of tho State*
07 Moarot acroot, uppoulo tabors) Hathban of the American Union.
With great nat­
ural resources developed by enterprise and
culture, with the neeraaitiea of life abun­
dant, aud its luxuries easily attainable,
wi^h a government emanating from the pcoH '•Uents aninm in the
n m« the Doeturbrforoi
pluand resting upon their confidence fur
Ofier hour*. 0 a. m.to
•import, with learning generally diffused,
industry fostered, and religion neither fet­
tered nor endowed, with the largest liberty
for all consistent with security for person
inttMiii, end ba» many Urine wilt
and property, the State teems with intel­
who owe life and health to him, after baring 1
np all hope of relief. Ula rrmediea are alma
lectual and business activity, and steadily
tellable, with taarvalona aflUaer relieving •
advances in nil the element* that constitute
action", purifyi. and be i. unI­ the highest civilisation.
-—v*—■
.rrrallr relied upon n
Representing such a commonwealth yon
DOCTOR WHO CURES.
have come from your homes and-your oc­
cupation* at the advent of the year, to
frame new laws and modify bld ones, to
nk ee hopolen rue. frumXh. Irandi
meet such changes as time and the public
welfare piny seen: to require.. I welcome
you to the Capitol and am confident that
with fidelity an? faithfulness you will give
your brat energies to the proper accom­
plishment of tbo important work devolved
l*?- r. A11; urr1
upon you.
At such a time- it hecm* fitting and
proper that wo should make devout ac­
knowledgment of our gratitude to Al­
mighty God for tbo growth and prosq&gt;eri&gt;
ty of the State, the health nnd peace of
the people, nhd the blessings both public
and private which have b"--n so freely
rvonrc»r» aud
your curlo« me,”
tKM-TUn TO HAVE
vouch «nfed to us.
pbyeleiBn." - ilwl have help,
re, who. after a r hurl Irralni.ut
[tract. I ear, sleep better. am
given the pah lie iuaie.ent eviratmer: |» ceeulburly aoere^ful'•

Tho public debt of the State is com-i
panitivoly light, and provision is made
through the sinking fund for its extin­
, guishincut even foster (hrn it falh due.
’ Within the ]«st two years the debt has
» been reduced one hundred and seventy‘ eight thousand dollars, and repeated efi
forts have been made to purchase and re­
to., of whatever name.-r nature, earemiiy
»u^taU|fuli.y
tire more of the outstanding bonds. The
The Married or Hltude detlrtog aM or advice in any detiau? nuuu
attempt,
however, lias been unsuccessful,
u-nlkia. and cure or dMewae. ronDdenUr ronenp ibe Doctor wim I
the holders preferring not to part with the
'yuucBn’have taeect)opn«£t oTparfhet bmlth.’Ta**"ail otw
5 accuritiei even at a premium. This fact
rmntlon. nrSllrplcui-iure-n w, bcMt^rUWUp^r^rar.-ia
demonstrates the high credit which the
ACortlont arr mrr&lt;l whereo-.b-r
• State maintains at home and abroad. It
nCFORMITIl-X.
. also proves the wisdom of a well eonsti.
; tuted sinking fund—gathering steadily,
' and without pressure means for the com­
faitf pleto payment; of the State debt.
.
In this connection I desire to call rour
iPb|mo&gt;l&gt;. HyUro'-ric. Variroevlw.o-.e.. raCIcnKr eur.r.t &gt;
IS prvw:r&lt;irUOM•" Tnirrter* prutn|»tiy kuppllrfl, Waite m«uy I
■ attention to the fact that by act of the
orovrlalfi
ua&lt;loct»&lt;l or badly trr«&lt;e4 by nhyAlrlBn* li
Legislature of 1875, $460,828.40 was
A tbvsviMM,) !l la rlxhlBsd proper to eye plain trnua thu; I
transferred Irom the Sinking Fund to the
HOOD A.OVICE A&gt;O GOOD Tit
nS men who Lara received rroci oiticn b*d treatment and Imm,
; General Fund and in consequence no tax­
ation for the current expensta of the State
: anil reunify, and make one a teaching: government was levied for tho yoara 1875­
1
■ ■
Ei■aor tlgtilb. Trnerm.ntipporter*.
rre-; 6. As the amount thus withdrawn from
tbo Sinking Fond is nearly exhausted, and
JUDICIAL ClRCnTU.
I am also of the opinion that our laws
ta Dr. A Ikon, rhner in p*t*an or as no furthpr moneys can kc diverted from
The judicial circuits of the State ought
for the sale of lands delinquent for taxes
i that fund at the present time without a
tniclit, in many respects, be simplified and )at an early day to be reorganised with a
plain violation of the Constitution, that
improved. Now, if for any cause, non­ better regard to population and territory,,
instrqnient expressly applying the moneys resident land is returned as delinquent for 1and thus secure a more equal division in
now in such fund to tbe payment of the
even a single tax, no mater how s^iall it the labor of the circuit judges. At pres­
. principal and interest of the’ State debt,
the work in some circuits is hard much
may be, the State within one year adver ent
1
‘ until the extinguishment thereof, it will
liscs and sells tho land, and at tbo expire- Igreater than should be imposefi upon a
be incumbent on you to make provision
tion of another year, if payment of the 1single judge, while in others it is light and
by taxation for the general cxpcosca of
lax it not made,- issues a deed of the 1really less than it ihonld be. The failure
tbs State government. I allude to this
premises which purport* to conver tho 'of the people of the State at the recent
’ also that yon may understand that tbe re' title absolutely to tho purchaser. Thous- 1election to vote u increase compensation to
two,
o.tconuaua, tnc Have i
oaltr.toanr
parser
Uta
coonlrv.wttli
Cull
and
pli
Vi^&amp;euaat. wi,ri»-gws.J3&amp;
; duction of L-ration for two years past was
nnds of these taxldeeds arc made every year, 1the judges, is prehape in amcamiro due to
; simply temporary and for the purpose of
and by far the larger proportion of them 1a fading that some of ihn circuits arc much
absorbing a surplus of unappropriated
when tested in tho courts are set aside and 1■maUcr than they really ought to be.
- moneys that had accumulated in thcSinkdeclared void.
They make uncertain
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT.
ing Fund from, legislation and not from
titles, breed litigation, and often lead to
Ope of the amendments to the Consti­
constitutional requirement. You will also
expensive and vexatious suits. I submit ।tution, adopted by the'popular vote at the
observe that tho receipts of the Treasury
to you whether some plan cannot be de- &gt;
recent general election, authorises the Leg­
for tho same time from sources other than
vised to remedy this system of flooding j
taxes have been sensibly diminished. This tbo State with uncertain deeds of this char- ।islature hereafter to submit any proposed
amendments to that instrument to the
ia occaaionod by a largo falling off in the
act er. A lieu upon awch lands in fkvor 1WJopla, to be voted upon al tho spring
sales of public lands and to a consideraof tbo purchaser for the amount of the tax ,ebcuon. 'J'his change wilt giro opportu*
able reduction made by the legislature of
«'■&gt;&gt;« bmm.rfi.unw, .iU.
two years ago in the speoific tax' imposed d.n&gt;Mk
court, lo erfora U&gt;. lico bj i.
to
upon foreign insurance companies doing • al. rftUr»miK.uftcr&gt;hu&gt;H ofweh li b yw fr&lt;* fnnjth,
business in tbis State, ns well aa to the
n time
as would
waul wwiwapwtag.awuiI ikarfHutegUM^
.
»u
—
stringency of the times and to other causes.
f.iluie lo p.y .u o&lt;d Ih. oou^Mooo of jrrtmi, eonjoc, 10 .
With this diminution i n revenue and
mere inodvertuoo
it ing than
ludrertuo. or
„ other
otko like
bk. cause,
orae, fe
th„ heretofore,
hm&lt;ofmi of
j,,
of tho merit* of the
1 the necessary return to direct taxation for
WHO. to to, would bo touch mon juo to propnilion to b. rotod on. Su:h UMod- I
general purposes, it is plain that you all parties and save much
and manta,
mnr.h of
nf the
tho work
work__ ______
!.. . . at a general. dection,
.
« are '
submitted
should exercise a strict economy in appro­ expense incident to our present system.
apt ter be lost eight of in the heat of D*r- 1
priations aud avoid all extravagant and ex­
cessive expenditures of the public money. CONTEYANOZS AND THE RECORD THERE. tisan strife.
Original schemes of any nature involving
COMMON SCHOOLS.
large outlays should bo avoided and the
It ha* been the cheriahod policy of thifl
Year attention is also requested to the
State, witbout narrowneM or parsimony, laws regarding tho conveyance of lands State to furnish focilitira for the education
should exemplify in every department such and the record &lt;-f conveyances. No sub­ of every child within it* boundaries. The
; prudence as tne circumstances of the times ject is more important: the man of large frsmere of tbe constitution provided for »
seem to demand.
meant is often concerned to the extant of syotem of free schools, and their descaod-j
I nm advised that a large balance now all be pMMSsra and the laboring man anta have developed that policy until now1
remains in the State treasury to the credit may have his little all invested in his ample opportunity for a free education is
of certain special appropriations heretofore homo, the security of which depend* upon afforded to all who may desire tn ara2.
made from time to time by the legislature the protection these laws give htm. That thentselvea of its benefit, not ody in tha
for various objects. Some of thesd appro­ they are defective ano afford groat facilities common branches of learning, but also in
priations were made several years ago, and for frauds is well known and that serious tho high®-greats of finished and classical
the money now on hand is n remainder frauds are often committed by means of culture. With- 6,000 common
left after the,-object of the appropriation bad them is notorious. The acknowledgment
been accomplialied and paid for. As the of deed* is quite too much a matter of maintained at a cost of three and
law now stands this money cannot be
miliiaw of dollar*, and 350,(M»0
I drawn from the treasury, not even for tho
m regular attendance, every aim
: object for which it was designed: without fed Chat upon die influence i
r defied the akillvf otter andJ
tb *wmlnrty'orurehle
la rocree.Cifl mode of treat mrc&gt;.l

THE VICTORY IS

WON I

ALL OPPOSITION IS OVERCOME
The Triumph is Complete.

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

A-TS'JD

—
.
Hastings. Jnne i2,
/39

INSTITUTE

DISEASES. '•*

The Doctor*. LteatioD I. most etiaible. central
ronv.nfeut nt

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by Dr.' A*! n ii’.'fur'i'her »tsi»
ninln*
and my heal
jirae. tt&gt; convince th» mo-

ATTORNEY AT LAW und Solicitor in Chanel
&lt;IF.&lt;— in I'ni.in IttnrL- Avar Ita.lnw *■ &lt;i&lt;wwlva&gt;

EVERYBODY ! !

READ

REMEDIAL

roll TBK CUKE OF

GOVERNOR’S INAUGURAL
SAGE.

SEE

shall add to

MEI

JOHN STAWTsFaY-

I grantor and th. bfidalAaroote oftheofifor yoar aconsideration
auggaot whether
on original
might
the propriety of enacting
law fixing a ’cer.
not beI UediTtbe
recording
t.^cc and^U

im«ie.vmtawe.

I , 1 bIbo

Unirarrity b a wraret

�Tho nsvf prison was designed to be what
ita num* implies, a houre of correction
students congregate within ita walla from where criminals not badly depraved, who
have edmraitted crime under circumstan-

heat and passion of great political excite­
ment, in die ambition for power and plaoe,
the induoament to secure raoeeas even by
chicanery and fraud is great, and cannot be
too strongly guarded against.
More stringent measures should be
adopted to prevent the bribing of clecton
and the corrupt use of money as a means
fbr buying or influencing votes.
The

Toys, Toys, Chandeliers, Crockery, Produce, Etc.

tions, but submit them all to your delib*
crate judgement as the recommendations
of.one whose thoughtful, careful, and un­
selfish consideration of the interests of the
State entitles him to speak with an author­
■uxdud of iu ao«llc»ee k~p* F“* ** —more particularly young men convicted
ity beyond that which is conferred by the
tha highest demands of culture. I behave of a first offense might be withdrawn from
official position. If, on reflection, we
the
association
of
old
offenders
and
hard
­
its efforts to promote good scholarship and
should find ourselves in any particular
profound learning will, be heartily seconded ened criminals, and placed under a disci­
differing from him in judgment, lam
pline designed lo accomplish their refor­
confident we shall find his general conclu­
mation.
I
am aware that no system has
NORMAL SCHOOL.
'
sion
wise and prudent, and shall do well
with
severe
punishment,
and
more
vigori
been devised through which wo can hope
I may add that tbe Normal School, at '
to restore even the most of our criminals ous and effective taws should be enacted to to keep them in view in all our delibera­
Ypsilanti, with its able and experienced 1
to lives of honor and usefulness. Still, I prevent the practice, now too frequent, of tions.
instructors, annually trains a large number
Letting large sums on tho result of an
CONCLUSION.
of persons in the art of teaching, and thus '
It is well to remember that in
treatment a fair proportion may bs per- election.
&lt;
And now, as we enter upon the admin*
greatly contributes,to a higher and bettor manently reclaimed if surrounded jvith former
periods wherever such corrupting istration of the duties which the people of
!
standard of education.
proper motives and incentives. The in*. &gt;influences were permitted in a government the State have enjoined upon us, let us
SCHOOLS or MECHANIC ARTS.
cul cation of habits of industry, moral and of
&lt; tho people violence, anarchy, and a de­ remember that the importance of the work
ot free institutions followed. Our demands our best services. We are, for
It seems to me desirable that the scope religious
.
training, schooling and books are struction
&lt;
of the University, or some other of our elements in the accomplishment of this 1State election taws are in many respecw a brief period, at the head of a popular
ond should receive your careful government, whose welfare 'rests largely
educational institutions, should be enlarged work. The importance of proper efforts defective
’
In the registration of electors upon tho fidelity of its public servants.
so as to embrace a department for practical to reform convicts is shown in the fact attention.
i
time should intervene, between the With keen vigilance thoroughly, inveatii
instruction in branches of learning con* that tho average duration of imprisonment more
i
of closing ths registration and the day gate for yourselves every subject of legis­
netted with tho mechanic arte. Skilled is only about 3| years. The great body day
'
labor is one great want of tha country. It nf them soon return to ths community of
' election, so that opportunity may be had lation. Insist upon honesty and economy
ascertain the right to suffrage of any everywhere in the State service. Avoid
readily commands work at good price*.. I‘ from whence they came, if not reformed, to
1
names appearing on th* list. the creation of unnecessary offices,aand the
ia said that the Improved labor resulting to repeat their crimes and renew their doubtful
1
from schools of this character established depredations on the public. I trust that Election boards should be so organised and lavish expenditure of monay- Enact whole­
in Franco enabled that country to carry in the organisation of the new prison its constituted as not to be composed exclu­ some laws to devebplhe resources of the
eerily tha heavy weight of taxation imposed special design may be borne in mind, and sively of men of one political party; it State and build up 15 institutions, end
upon it by reason of tho Franco-Prussian I suggest that tho several Boards having is but fair and just that the opposite party you will have discharged your duties in a
war.
We have resource* which need charge of tho State Prison, the State have st least a reprreentative on the board. manner worthy of rememberanoe. I
scientific and skillful artisans for their House of Correction, and the Reform Provirion should also be made that pen shall be happy to co-operate with you in
developemcnt, and they ought to have School, be authorised to meet together, at sons who are candidates for office should all legislation which shall serve to accom­
thorough training to prepare them for thia times to be designated by law, and jointly not be canvassers of the vote* given for plish these ends.
.
work. Wo fit men for the practice of law determine upon sueb general arrangement or against themselve*. They are interested
CHAS. M. CROSWELL.
and of medicine, and why should wo not for the government of the prisons and the parties who might be tempted for their Executivr Offiob.
fit them for the practice of.those great in­ transfer of prisoners from one to the oth­ own benefit into injustice and fraud. Tbe
Laniing, January 8th, 1877.
dustries so important to our prosperity er as to them may seem expedient and taw does not usually allow men to proand wealth. “ Such instruction will make1 wise, or if thought best, these Boards boudm judgment in case* where they are
our nation richer by making our artisans1 might be consolidated into one small Board directly concerned, and there should cer­
more tasteful and skillful, and by develop­‘ having control ofall the prisons. Through tainly be no exception in ascertaining and
ing tho latent talent of the industrial1 this agency defects of administration msy determining the result of hotly contested
classes. Without this cultivation no peo­ be corrected, criminals classified and their elections where rivalry is great and prej­
I. DKWKT, ple can aspire lo become a firet-class man*1 treatment made to accord more fully with udice bitter. Place* for the vending and
* ufacturing nation, nor will they be able to' the re&lt;^uirments of justice and eblightaned sale of intoxicating liquora ought to be
H
astings, Miob., Jab. 8,1876.
closed on tho day of the election. Whab
compete succcosfully with the products of humanity.
over diveraity of views there may be in
■killed industry in thtf great markets ef
CRIME AND CRIMINAL LAWS.
GOV. CRO8WELU8 MESSAGE
regard to prohibiting or restricting the
the world. Mechanics are the sinews of
I
doubt
very
much
whether
the
rapid
liquor traffic generally, it seems to me
our commonwealth, and deserve the high­
est consideration of educators." * White I accumulation of convicts in the State Pris­ that no one will question the propriety of
Tho special attention of every reader is
would in no sense disparage classical or on is due wholly as is generally supposed making our elections as tar as possible free
professional studies, I would not omit to , to a corresponding growth of crime in our from ita baneful influence. It is a fact directed to tho very able message of Got.
cultivate that genius which enriches and i midst. On examination I apprehend it that intoxicating liquor* are sold in the Croswell, herewith printed. It is, we have
beautifies our homes, which gives us mills will be found in some degree attributable1 immediate vicinity of many of our voting co doubt, indicative of the policy that will
and machinery aud all thorn appliances of to the character and administration of the' places, and that men are to be seen about
be peraued by our law makers this session.
science and art so efficient in ministering criminal law. A greater majority of the1 tbo polls exercising the Lighest prerogaconvicts are in prison for larcany, and tivo known to freemen, partly or wholly We regard all the; suggestions wise, and
to the wants of man.
most
of
them
for
stealing
sums
of
but
lit*
1 intoxicated. These cases may not be nu- worthy of careful consideration, and c»AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE AND AGRICCL
tie more than $25. Others are there Mr' mcrous, yet the importance of our election1!
ptcially those in regard to the election
TURNoffenses against property where the value1 and the general good of the community
‘laws, and tho liquor question. Our space
I rejoice that the Agricultural College was even lea than the sum I Irive stated.
' seem to demand that the surroundings
ia steadily advancing, and has become more A. an instance, I am fDldlliat a man is
1 shall be such that the elector may exercise forbids further comments, but wo do hope
thamever thoughly iodentified with that serving a term of year.* in the prison
1 tne most sober and deliberate judgment. every elector in Michigan will read this
important interest fqi*whose benefit it was whose only offense was forging an order
' Most assuredly everything that tends to meaaaee.
created. Agriculture is our principal in­ for 82. If he had stolen that sum, the
deprave and corrupt the voter, should bo
dustry, and whatever tends to promote it moral guilt would have been just as great,
excluded from tbe vicinity of tho polls.
EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENCE.
is of advantage and value. It is gratify­ but the punishment of a milder and dif­
LIQUOR LAWS.
ing to observe a marked improvement in ferent character. I am also informed that
At the recent general election, tho pro­ Lansing House. Lansing, Micb., 1
the interest taken in farming. The or- a person recently served a term in State
. January 4, 1877.
J
ganixation of agricultural elute and socis- Pnaon for the larceny from «dwelling­ virion of the constitution prohibiting the
tie* has awakened discussion and quickened house of an article worth leas than a dollar,’ legislature from authoriiring the grant of
inquiry into the best methods of pursuing the gist of the crime under the law con­’ license for the sale of ardent spirits or other
would
probably
be
tha
ease,
tha
House
of
this laudable occupation. The result is sisting not so much in what was taken as’ intoxicating liquors, by a vote of the peoimproved culture and drainage, a Greater is the place from which it was taken. Ir pie, was stricken out, and full power is now Representative organised on Wednesday,
i
vested
in
the
Legislature
to
license,
re*
by the election of Hon. John T. Rich of
variety of stock, tho more frequent use of submit for your serious consideration
labor-saving machines, and ootter farms whether in some eases the taw does not, strict, or prohibit this traffic, in such man­ Lapeer county as Speaker. He is a fann­
and farm-houses, with a growing tendency permit the punishment of the State Prison’ tar as it may deem expedient and wise.
‘
Tho taws now in force upon, this subject er, has had the experience of two tonne as
■ to give just prominence and more influence for offense* too trivial in their nature, and
- to a pursuit which preceded all others, whether some of the distinctions of which were enseted by your immediate prcdecess- Member of the House, is a man of decided
and is as honorable ana useful as any which important difference* in punishment ajre' ora, and have been in operation but a short ability, and will make a good presiding of­
time. Tn fact, hardly a sufficient limo has ficer. The other offiem of tho House
man can follow.
made to turn are not altogether too finely
, elapsed since their validity was affirmed
STATE PUBLIC SCHOOL.
are, Clerk, Daniel L. Crocman of Ingham
drawn for such serious consequence*. The
. by the Supreme Court, to give them a fair
The State Public School with its 285 apparent injustice of sentences of this kind‘ trial. The sale of intoxicating liquor* as a county; Sergeant-at-arna,.y. R. Childs of
“waifs," nearly all ofwhom were taken from is made the ground work for burdening the
' beverage, is aa evil of great magnitude Washtenaw county; Enrolling and En­
the corrupting influence of poor-house Executtive of tho State with applications
( producing a large amount of wretchedness, graving Clerk, H. R. Hurlburt of Ingham
associations, ia a publie charity peculiar to for clemency. It would seem as though an
pauperism and crime, and it should be
county.
Michigan. No one can eompare the con* investigation of this subject might lead to
( kept under such guards and .restrictions as
dition of these children in.the healthy at­ an improvement in the law, remedying in_ will moat effectually prevent its bad results.
In the Senate, Jamon H. Stone of St.
mosphere of this school with their former some measure these finely drawh destino'
I
do
not
believe
that
a
license
law
would
condition in the posr-housa without real­ tions in crime, and perhaps, result in sub­
’ be any-improvement on the present taxing Frisby of Hillsdale, Engrossing and En­
ising the excellence and worth of this stituting a larger sum than the law irew
noble charity. To secure and maintain prescribes « the destination between grand* system, nor do I believe that ajlicenso law rolling Clerk, and Charles H. Perkins of
would be any improvement on tho present
the success ofthis institution, the declared and petit larceny.
Grand Rapids, Sergeant.at-arms.
taxing system, nor do I believe that the
object of its creation should be constantly
t
REFORM SCHOOL.
These office™ are all men well fitted for
people of the State, by their recent vote,
borne in mind, to-wit: to provided for
Nothing is mor* significant than the im­* intended that the one should be abandoned their respective positions, and we have no
such children only temporary homes until proved, condition of the Reform School.
• for the other. I suggest therefore, that doubt will perform their duties with credit
homes can bo procured for them in fami­ Not long since it wm claimed that the boys
1 such defects as may have been found in
lies. No training that institutional life eould not be kept in tills mttablfohmqnt
to themselves, and to the entire satisfac­
1 the working* ef the existing taw, be rcme*
can afford, however good, is so well adapted without inclosing it With a tffJ&amp;sive prison
' died by ammendment and that it remain tion of the Representatives and Senators,
to a child as a homo in a respectabls fami- wall, and a large appropriation was asked* io force, to the end that that its power to by whose votes they were choeen. •* Sen­
‘ ly. Borides, these children as soon as pre­ for that purpose. Now btra and bolls are
I limiv-ind.lesscn the evils of intemperance ator ” Rice presides as of old, over the
pared lor homes ought to give place in the removed; even the “high board fenoe"tbat
6 may be more fully and fairly tested.
Senate fire department, and the Mes­
institution to others. W e have still in ths surroanded the building hae disappeared,
LEGISLATION.
poor-houses of the State 650 chi’dren grow­ yet discipline is much belter and eseajxa
senger Boy‘a fsca.are most of them faA n»mber of year* experience as a
ing up amid indolent and depraved paupers, are less frequent.
The boys arc teld by
. member of the legislature, satisfies me milliar.
under circumstances well calculated to fit
Lieut. Governor Bastion is presiding in
’ that too often important measures arc poetthem for criminals or permanent depes- results arc of a mo*t|
‘ jtoDed until a late period in the session, the Senate to the satisfaction of the Sen­
and the* Crowded to a passage with un* ators, and will do no discredit to tho high
While mindfal of its duty ih the ehict-' duo haste. In this way cnida imperfect,
meat of laws fbr tbe rsgulsdowof SOtiSly i। knd sometimes dangerous legislation takes position for which he was selected with so
York impressed with the importance of
the encouragement of learning and tbs• place, I therefor urge that yon require much unanimnity,' by the Republicans of
this subject that recently they prohibited
by law the sending of children to the
’ your eummittees who visit tho state in- tbe State.
to care for her unfortunate children.■ solutions, to investigate them thoroughly
poor-houses of that State, and required
We hear it generally suggested that tbe
' and at M e*tiy day, to the end that all
county officials to place all over two years
able Senator from Kalamasuo county, and
empliflod
in
the
i
of age in families or private asylums.
■ the important measures of tho session may
• be prepared and considered with as little
Provisions through the agents of the State for the treatment
’ delay as may bo coniiatentwith a deliborBoard for the Suicrvirioa ef Charitable
the erection of the new asylum al PontiacJ ate and proper understanding thereof.
Instiutious, or through an angeaev express­
selected as President pro tem. of tbe 8cn&gt;
fbr ministering in an appropriate manner' ’ There is also a tendency to legislate to
ly created for the purpose, ought to be
to all within its bounds thus sadly afflict­ - much. Stability in our taws is desirable, ate, and it would bo 4seloction| ia every
made to imisediatelp secure the putting
ed. A like careful regard is also shownj, and changes should not be made without
out ofsuch children as now remain in our
in the liberal provision for tbo education of■ good and sufficient cause. It is some­
At tho Senatorial Caucus last evening,
the mutes and the blind, through the in­' timeej’better to bear the ills we hare than Hon. Thomas W. Ferry, was re-nominated
strumentality of the excellent establish­' to fly to those we know not of."
able to any one looking toward the multi­
by the vote of every Republican member
plication of State institutions for their ment at Flint.
I commend, without hesitation, these RECOMMENDATIONS OF RETIRING 00 V- of both Houses. It was a deserved com­
EBN0B.
humane institutions to your confidence
pliment, aud meets the approbation of tho
PRISONS.
1
I have thus briefly called your attentionand to your fostering care.
to the general policy which seems ' to me Republicans of the S'ate without a dissent-*
The State Prison is crowded, having
ELECTIONS.

Under our system of government, fair1
be afforded by the transfer of a portion of and untrammelled suffrage is of vital im­■
portance. Tho whole direction of publici
affairs, the authority to make or unmake।
’ ■ cupaucy. It must, however, be bon
mind that tha State has a number of
'

TOYS! TOYS!!

If you want to see a Menagerie
in the winter, go to

Ml, Ml l FEM’S.
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.
. -

mmus

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
All Kinds and All Prices.

Produce
Of all kinds taken in exchange
and for sale cheap for cash at
spirit, p^ee 4 pifEsroif'S.
Hasting,. Dec. 14th, 1876.
readers of tbe Banner the coming week,
we will not say more concerning it, until

xxtSOwi.
THE ENEMY OF SIIEA1EI

THE FOE OF PAIN

our readers have a knowledge of all its in­
TO MAN AND BEAST
trinsic excellencies.
I* ftvGrud Old
To-morrow morning Gov. Croswell will
deliver his Inaugural to a Joint Tonvim*tion of the two Houses, after which the
Legislature will adjouru until Tuesday
WHICH HAS STOOD THE TEST OF
evening, to give the presiding officers a 40 YEARS.
chance to arrange the Standing Commit­
THERE IS NO SORE IT WILL
tees. ‘
D.
NOT HEAL, NO LAMENESS IT
WILL NOT CURE, NO ACHES, NO
The “IronT’rsil.”
PAIN, THAT AFFLICTS THE HU­
MAN BODY, OR THE BODY OF A
A spicy sketch descriptive of a trip over HORSE OR OTHER DOMESTIC AN­
the Atehison Topeka and SantaFc Railroad IMALS, THAT DOES NOT YIELD
aud of the boautia, scenery and pleasure TO ITS MAGIQ TOUCH. A ROT*
resorts of the Rocky Mountains, by “Nym TLE COSTING Me., Me., or 81.00.
Crinkle," the musical anil dramatic critic HAS OFTEN SAVED THE LIFE OF
of the New York World, sent free on pa- A HUMAN BEING, AND RESTOR­
plication.togcthcrwitb the SanJuanGuide, ED TO LIFE AND USEFULNESS
mape and time tables of this new aud pop­ MANY A VALUABLE HORSE.
ular route from Kansas Cityand Atchison
xx45yl
to Poebto, Denver and all points in Colo­
rado, New Mexico, Arizona and the San
Juan Mine*. Tho finest line of Pullman
Sleepers on the eoctincnt between the Mis­
souri River and the Rocky Mountains
without change. Address
T. J. Anderson,

MUSTANG

LINIMENT,

DHir

CARBOLIC OIL

LINIMENT

Dldalecti, Pwrifles, Beallu, aaS
John Stanley Bella better and cheaper
Tea, than any other House in the city.

WANTED—Our pay at once, it will
Win keep your Honea aud Stock la Order
eave you trouble.
.
wise in the conduct of State affaire, nbMTIT NEVER FAILS! Try it Onoe-Sta
Smith, Manec A Proton.
staining, except in * few special cases to go
The extraordinarily able message of xxi46tf
beyond a mere outline. My predecessor Gov. John J. Bagley, was road this morn­
Wann, winter gloves, a large lot far sale
who has bo acceptably and useftilly for ing to tbo Joint Convention, by his Pri­
FERRAND WILLIAMS A 00.
cheap. Come and jee them. John Stanley.
two terms occupied the chair of State, has
DvtroiL Michi
vate
Secretary,
Major
George
H.
Hopkins
ven in detail the rccommendationa which
s experience has commended to his
judgment.
His atteation to State affairs

E

a as aoon u it is
proUbilitiai are
•Me

&amp; uns

rSdl^pZuSfch^rilriJ^
Oym
«. that I shall not venture U; go

“Skiaid

�[he JJejni-Weekly hepiibl icaphapjier.
PHICIAL

IF Uli! HUT V.

POST OFFICE TIME CARD
Saltern. at 7:17 a. M.
*'«ttr5,ill-ar a.
0 aitins* and Lowell—ArriTe dally. except Sunday,
at 12.-00 m.: have at L-OT p. m. I*. O'l-North
Irrinr. Filtnore. Downs. Allo.
daitinn and Battle Creek—Arrive Tuesday
Thunday and Saturday at 12 tn.; leave
al L30 pt. m. P. O'*-Baltimore, Bedford, John*town.
Uaitinciand Woodland—Arrive Tueiday. Thunday. and Saturday at 1 p. m. leave al 2 p. m.
Haiiins*. Cedar Creek and Hickory Cornere-Ar­
rive W edneeday and Saturday at 12 B4 leave at 1
4.M.XBVINB.P.M.

COUNTY OFFICERS.
Jadpe &lt; /Z*r*M&gt;»,
u.......................... R C Priedle
Sheri/.—
John Q. Creevy
Veder-Sherif.^^. —-I. W. Vreomaa
.-•ver* Sherjf......... .......... ■ ,
Wa Tinkler
Cleat* Ctor*—
..................... —-W. H. Powers
Troerarer,——...............— MtloT. Wheeler
—-------- ----- —------- John Hotchkue
/*•••• rarie* .&lt;Herne*....—C II Uauer
ZVeaMee Maeder.—.. ...—.....■ A Holbrook
... }-t'EtJ
Leeal* Snr re*or,.... ............Jraak 8 Bowen
zlroi'n (.bataieeioaer...... ...—....... J W Honihtalio
—Porter Burton. Curtie Perm-

STRANGER’S

GUIDE

CITY LOCAL R- R. TIME-CARD

DayExpreuat ' lt44 r.M.
Niehl Expreee.................................. IMO r. a.
Atlantic Exproa* (SatardayaadSundaye».t» r. M.
Way Frei&lt;bt at ....
IfcJOx.M.
ooixa wait.
MaU Train at3tl5 P. W.
Pacific Exprc** at
....
dASa.M.
WayFreliht..............................................Iffiflr.M.
All train* daily except Sundaye-exeept ar
perilled above.
T. J. Bcm. Station Arent.

------ Mi—। ■

s

TO-DAY’S ADVERTISEMENTS.
Pimple*—Abbott A Co.
To Coniumptivee—Abbot A Co.
■rron of Youth—Abbott A Co.
Apple* Wanted—W. 8. A B. Shriner.
Diaeolulion Notice-W. W. A W.C.Kelley.
Cold.

very charming picture indeed-an ornament

In any quantity at the Cider Mill of W. 8.
1 B. Shriner, Jefferson street, Hastings,
for which tho highest market price will
be paid.
xxi74tf

Caaraxaut—Although the firm of H. A.
DeLand A Co., manufacturer*
B. DeLand
A Co.’s But Chemical SalaratJ^ha not been

Look at this!

Train has brought me a well ■ assorted
stock of BooU, Shoes, and Gaiters for the
I summer and fall trade, which I will sol!
way down low. for Cash. I also seU the
celebrated
Singer Sewing
Machine
different Kinds of Sewing Machines. Nee­
I also sell Well &amp;
have been in poor health, and for the past year dles and Machine Oil.
Cistern Pumps.
or more very feeble. My health continued to
J. Mavs
dr-line, and my flesh and strength wasted
Opposite the Post Office
xxlltf
Hastings, Mich.

up stairs without great exhaustion. 1 suffered
from frequent and distressing attacks of pal­
Notice.
pitation of the heart, my food diatressea me,
Farmers please take notice that I have
causing atcidity and pain in the stomach ; and
I suffered from extreme nervousness, consti­ bought out the interest of Calhoun &amp;
pation and liebiliiy of tha system generally, Beckwith, in ,the hotel barn and you will
my blood being thin and poor and sluggish in find it to your interest to call and flee me.
xxi51tf
J. W. Bbock.
circulation and I was for years suffering all
the tortures of a confirmed dyspeptic. About
CHEAP CENTENNIAL TRIP—To
six months since I concluded I would try a Smith, Manec k Preston's and settle to

•avc-costs.
much benefit from it that I purchased five
bottles more", and have continued to use of the
Srnrr until quite recently It has restored
as good as new. My digestion is good and my
weight has increased in the past four months
from one hundred and twenty to one hundred
and thirty-eight pounds; my strength has
fully improved, and I can truly say I owe it

popaia and debility to giro it a trial, hoping it
will do them as much good as it ha* me.
Youn very truly,
’
w2
Mrs. 8. B. Bxxi*.

At tho regular anryld election of officer* for

Rathod grange, NIL 145, held st their Grange
Hall on the evening of Saturday, 23d ult., th*
following person■ were choien to a«rv* for the

evening.

Greenbacks are worth ia coin 03| cent* on
the dollar.

Commodore Vanderbilt, the

great railroad

king, is dead.

Don't fail to attend tha doeatioa party on
Wednesday evening.
.
Read the able and interesting message of
Gov. Charles M. Croswell.
The Message crowds out a comment on the
retiring County Officer*, fbr which we hope
soon to find room.

Overaoer—Harry Healy.
Chaplain— John E. Whittemore,
Steward—Samuel Healy.
Aaatetant Steward—Will. W. Brown.
Lady Assistant Steward—Mr*. Horse* Cow­
ell.
A
Treasurer—Huron Healy.
Lecturer—Elksnah W. Morford.
Secretary—William Dudley.
I’omons^fr*. John E. Whittemore.

Resolutions of Condolence.

A. Card.
We take tbui opportunity of informing
tho public, that we will safely and radical­
ly effre all cases of pile*, without the use
of knife or ligature. No qure, no pay.
E. F. A I. W. Bbown.
HASTIXQ8, Dec. 21, 187G. xxi68tI

The man who bought one box, and got
three, may learn something advantageous
by calling on Mrs. Hand. How about the
Bolognas? W. J.
It*
Michael Grace is happy, and why
hould' ho not be. Hi* new place of bus­
iness is a favorite re«ort for the public,
and as a matter of course he is reaping ■
rich harvest Remember the place, first
door east of Em. Busby’s Barber shop,
north side of State street.
xxi66tfB4.

Special Notipes
leheatk'

were adopted

■ouio errup eioaa; ana n
by the
■amn medicine in connection with Sehenek'* Eea
Weed Tonie and Mandrake pill*, one or both, eeeajoyed uninterrupted
forty year*, ru lappon-

absolutely naewaanr to nenonaUy see Dr. Schenck
unlw patient* wi«h their lunr* examined, and for

th.Trolj. for |&gt;%

•tear and brogtifui: al*o initraotiol

'RTCONSTJIPTTVEST

.§

:

£

s$s$20r‘2‘"“r»,'r'&lt;5-K4'

“VEGETINE,”
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETtNE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE

kt Blood Purifier.

Wilt cure til* worst raw of Scrofula.

word case* of Canker.

Oimplto and Hamor* from lb* fkca.

Uta cwtwc of

une represent largely the best cntcrpniing
andprogesrivc minds of the country. Persons
who arc interested in pure politics, the ad­
vance of aicnce, and the progess of opinion,
will find their demands met by The 7rtbune,
X.-PUBLIC APPROVAL AND
PROSPERITY have rewarded the inde
pendentjand Bclf&gt;n»pect eoerse of The Trib­
une. It has a larger and stronger corps
of earnest workers among its friends than
ever before, and constantly roocivcs from
old and new roadent words of encourage­
ment.

Effaetnally euro* Kidney Complaint.

I* tho groat remedy tor General Debility.

Vwtflne Is Sold by all Druggists,
Primary

Meat

Market.

on hand.

Meo Poultry,

Excursionists, Liniment.

Game. etc.

DISSOLUTION NOTICE.

Fresh Fish,

CENTENNIAL

Ml IW227 ? f ? ’

Tocum* Excvwov Ticxira at greatly re,l-~^J —K- _Lt-U_________ _ — ~

.

Cash PaM tor H0G8 fir PACKDiG.
Fails, giving passengers, from the train, A

Market one door West of J. P. Robesta wonderful panoramic view of the Ml*hty

Orest Rapid*, and

Drug Store.

V. LEINS.
xxi52tf. Coaches are ftirnished with tbe Winehell
Patent Ventilator, ensuring
With it* &lt;»n

To Use WorUlnc Claw.-We ar* bow pre­
pared toftanMaUeliwM* with mnstant emsto-

Prmary

Erie lallws
Brink for sale at «Y yard. Section 23d,
Rudand.
Hknby L. Newton.
Djc. 5th, 1876.
xxi64tf

EXCURSIONISTS

io their Season.

Hastings, Oct. 24,1876.
Hl^ School.

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crease ita attrctivenoo* in these deport­
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ERRORS of YOUTH.

vox rvt-n moxvw»(m« doHur »an exquisite oleo­
graph chromo. "Look al Me Mamma" a com­

panion piece to “Fast Asleep" and "Wide
Awake."only mote beaniiftil and valuable
than they. This oloognph we have received,
and regard it as one of the beet chromes ever
jnmud,w«

ceota^xpositipn

IteUavM Falettem at th* Stomach.

Hiottnn.

9W

•12

Battore* tbe entire vystetn to* heal thy condition.
I -111 mail

On Monday of last wook tbe patrons of Rut­
land Grange, No. 14b, had a grand good time.

■* The Nxw YoaKSavraxuv JouaaaL is now
the Leading Literary Paper of New York,'' a
verdict we can cheefully endorse. It and* to
it* attactioc* by beetowbig a* all subscriber*

The Bat Patter for the

exhibition

Wilt eur* Dyspo^iia

addrsaaed. Schenck* medteinto are «old by all
draught*
'
72w 4 .

City, N. Y.

to chronicle such event*.

Newapapv.

I— IT PtJBL IBHES ALL
THE
NEWS. Tho sen **nt of do man and the
slave of no party, it can afford to and 8oes Twenty Weeklies for $20, PoetoM
tell the truth about oilPeid.
IL- 1T IS IM PAI ITIAL AND INDE­
PENDENT. Bcliev/ngi* intelligent suff­
PBE8TDBMTIAL KL1CT10N.
rage, it aims to furnish voters the fullest
The country has passed through a fiero*
UENTEN’L
and fairest information, to qualify them Presidential contest, and the result has been
for the wisest discharge of their responsi­ left in a rtangerous and unsiisfactory
ttaaadcomplwcbiriorv pnbi^■KUTSFS,
bility.
shape, on account of tho unprecedented
HI.—IT IS, AS IT ALWAYS WA4 closeness of the election, the angry disputes
ESSENTIALLY REPUBLICAN, fl
as to the votes of certain States, 'and tho
may
quarrel
in
tho
future,
os
it
has
done
TO ADVERTISERS.
errors of Republican
Fend for our MXCIIICAS UWT. Fentfreeon in the past, with
appHeatlon. Addrjee GEO. r. nuWKta. A CO.
leadens or corruptions in the Republican
party; but it can never cease to bo true lo
GOV. HAYK8 MLXCTXD.
SkarReady for Agents—Ths
Republican principles, and especially to
From the best light before it, The 7rithose golden doctrines of civil service
reform 'hard mouey, tbo sanctity ofthc No» bune believes that Haye* has received 185
Electoral votes against 184 for Tilden,
tionxl faith, and equal justice to all classes and is therefore entitled to be in*ngnrat«tj
grvatAay* etc. Frwltaaely Ulwatrated, Uor- at the south, which formed the corner­ President on the 4ch of March, 1877t
afflarsswfUsx'STKJ'KSv./K stones of Gov. Hayes’s admirable letter
The hipest good of tbe South, as well aa
particular*. Thli 1« «»• chance of iMyeontO of acceptance.
of the North, would be beet promoted by
• IV.—ITS MORAL TONE IS PURE his occupancy of the Executive Chair.
catfrlo'«r-«e"oi DewIreOror.- AND ELEVATED. The family cirel.
■DXNGKtt OF ANOTHEB WAJU
is never profaned by anything which ap&lt;
But there are grave apprehensions that
■aatwre book* ammin* to be *' Official.” and tellla&lt; whatwUfhappea h Au&lt;mm aM *ey&lt;e«aM er. pears in the coltunnm of Tha lYthune.
a ruffianly, ravenous crowd ofoffice-seeker*
V—THE CHOICEST STANDARD
K resort to lawlea* and violent mean* to &gt;
AND CURRENT LITERATURE of the
ct the defeated candidate into the
day is presented in its columns, including
office of Cheif Magistrate. All peoresCorrespodcnce, Poems, stories and Reviews loving and law-abiding men, irreepeotivo
from the most talented and popular writers. of party, must stand together in thia crisis,
land. Me.
,
'
VI. —IT IS THE BEST
AND
Beede!,Chronic asd Obscure Diseases
and crush out the inoendiary demagogues
o/ either eee, *mm* or eld, inherited er acquired. CHPAEST FAMER’8 PAPER PUB who are threatening to light the torch of
L J SUED. ‘&lt;7Ae Weekly Tribune has internecine war, which would bring min
done more to make good farmer's than any and destruction upoa the country.
other influence which ever existed."
Tbe edwing year promises to be tho mort
VII. —THE MARKET REPORTS
eventful aud exciting ef any xinoe the war.
of The Tribune are indispensable to every
The Tnbnne will do everything in ita
buyenand seller in the country. Quota­
power to have the new President peace­
tions are given daily and weekly of almost
fully and lawfully inaugurated, tad to reH R. Steven’s Column.
every article bought and sold in the markets
»tore harmony and confidence in the future.
of the world, and with unvaring and almost
Let us never despair of the Republic.
infallible accuracy. Its Cattle, Buttcf'and
A BKPUBUCAJf NXWSPAFZR.
Cheese, and other Markets arc the recog­
While Tha Chicago Tribune is a Re­
it* a lira ton ]&gt;l:;riclan. ** &gt;;a* no equal a*
nised standard.
publican newspaper, and contributed ai
VH1.-M0RE COPIES of The Jribune
much aa any other in the United States to
are paid for and read by the American peo­
the succcm of ita party, it is always inde­
iblch U
ple than of any other newspaper of equal
pendent and fcariesa in the expression of
price in tho country—a fket which is die
ita views, and aims to be right rather than
best demonstration of tho valiia of the
partisan; and while holding party high
’’Tx.—THE BEADERS of T*o'jr*. it holds the country higher.

tarot Invetemlo cs»e» of Krystp*!**

cle of cur Brother, ft. W. Fletcher, and filled

remembered.

They ohose that time instead of Christmas fbr
• distributing their gifts to friends, and, although
all were not there, everything wont off in good
akape and there was not tho least dissatisfac­
tion on tho part of any one—donors or recipi­
ents. The Grange contains all tbe element*
for many such enjoyable occasion*, and we
trust there will be very many chances for us

Republican

DOLLAR WEEKLY TII1TIE

AMONG TUI BEIT PEOPLE.

Will ira.lleate Salt Itheum from the systam.

Al a rvgu' ir meeting of the Hastings Lodge,

from thence the pure, patient, noble wife and
mother; the, life and joy of the household.
Therefore
Reeoleed: First.' That we roeoguiu in this
dispensation of providenee, the band of a lov­
eh artered railroads, seems to be an important ing Father, in removing hi* child from a land
question just now, and its discussion has been of suffering and toil, to the bright and beauti­
opened in the affirmative by the Detroit Tri!- ful home of the Christian, whose inhabitant*
»ay no more "I am tick."
ua«. Now let us hear from tbe other side. r
Second. That while we mourn with eur
There will be an exhibition at Union Dall brother in the lo**, we also rejoice with him
&lt;on Friday evening, given by the young peo­ in the gloridfis record of her consistent, Chris­
tian lift, anA triumphant death, and Ural we
ple's aid society, for the benefit of the poor. tender him ‘our sincere love, and assureJilm
We trust tbe Hall will be well filed. Full par­ of our de*j Mt sympathy aad earnest pniyer.
Third. Thai a copy of then reeolutions be
ticulars on Thursday.
furnished Brother Fletcher, and also each of
Tho friends of the Rev. hfr. Fletcher, the ^h* city paper* for publication.
popular pastor of the Presbyterian church,
will tender him a Donation on Wednesday
School Statistics.
evening of this week. Let U be an exceeding
ly liberal one, for he deserves to bo kindly
Tho New Year's number of Demorest's Il­
lustrated monthly is by far the moot elegant
and interesting of any of the ladies' magaxine*.
that has ever fallen under our observation.
Demorest's Monthly is a work fbr which every
lady should subscribe.
It is eheap, only
$4.00 a year with valuable premiums. Now is
the time to subscribe. Address, W. Jennings,
Demorest, No. 17 East 14th Street, New York

M. D. Rood desires to call attention to
his*ncw Wagon Shop, where he may be
found at all hours of any day£ ready to do
any work in his line, from putting a new
spoke in an old wheel, to the building of
tho best buggy ever seen in the county of
Barry. Don't forget tho place; in the
shop with Jason Rich A Bro., corner o
Church and Railroad Street
xxCtf
•

■trusted tbsprorraM of mtdloal »cl»
•Upfo*illon that •Consumption I*

much official work at present.

Special attentioh is asked to pie advertise
meat on our 4th page,—a free ride to Grand
Rapids. We know the men who print that ad­
vertisement, and believe they will do all they
[
say they will.
Shall additional taxation be imposed on our \

We must have our pay.
xxidGtf

Flora—M“ 1. Charles Roger*.

The health of Senator Cook is improving,
but he is quite feeble yet, and ought not to do

Our newly elected Judge of Probate, County
Treasner, Register of Deeds, Circuit Court
Commissioners and Coroner*, have qualified
and are ready to serve tho publie.

Our Centennial,

In fact it contains all the yoorf qualitiu ofSaleratusand none of the poor. Every good cook
that has tried it buys it again ; thus the sue-

Patrons of Husbandry.

Donation to Rev. Mr. Fletcher Wednesday

The Irittle Rock
and Fort Smith Tie Lea(L'’U Aim Newspaper.
RAILWAY
FOil. SALE
Largest' Circulation

Tlw Grwt

ttex&amp;!i!________________________

pounds per day, till now they turn out many
ton*.—It Is strictly pun, healthy and unlform-

Congress ia again in station.

Council proceedings not received.

.

THE CHICAGO TBIBUB.

P. Rowoll k Co's._pol.

R J. GRANT SELLS,
week in yoar own town. Term* aod ISboft
$3.25 VUU a
Men'* coatt
.
outfit free. H. HALLBTT A CO. Portland,
manufactured their etMraltd Saleratue twenty,
$3.00
Youth't eoate
five yean, during which time tho demand for
Boy't coati
$2.50
AGENfS WANTO FOR HISTORY
Bat Chemical Saleratia has grown from a .’ew
Nov. 27, *76 zxi'61w6

Good sleighing.

■

Applet Wanted,

The New-York

NEW ADVERT1SMENT S.

jtotice;

Ine publisher*' price fbr tho SAURDAY
JOURNAL alone is 18.00 a year, 91.00 for
four month*.

Gold 10CJ-

Business la steadily Improving.

Local

We will receive and forward all subecrip
lion* for the SATURDAY JOURNAL, or will
club it with our own paper, furniihing the
JOURNAL and the chromo, with our own

�£ /f?7

—•
in tfe condition’ of a

Free ride to GrandRapiJs

tiegirt.rnF Deed’of th
tew Michigan. on tho
75. al 2 o’sJock j&gt;. m..
which aaid mortgage was given to secure foe jrny-

..........

meet of the inter.

.-fTlk.-A-. and rtste ot Jliriiignn. which anugnuient
vraa duly reccrdoJ in 'he o»ej of tha ?•»»•'« of
Fhen ta no* “almc.Vto%^u?M ?unpd oil aiUd

over thinr day*, from t!a*
A ctipulated in (aid mortwdisgsat low or in chancery
to recover tho debt or any
by raid mortgage. Notice.
ran that, pursuant to a power

.f■

AND RETURN
ONLY DURING JANUARY AND FEBRUARY.

cordanc" with the ataime in *uei&gt; easo tn.
provided. I shall noil M penile rendne. MU

.,

IV e 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 $1,5.00 worth
is bought, we will pay the fare One Way. We do
■SSmwb this because we want to sell off our winter stock.

lag, at (ho north front door
. —™, Jo the City of Hartintv. Bar­
ry ecunty, Midi Iran, (that being the plac* of hold­
ing tho Clreuit Court for tbo county of BarryJ sell
at public auction to the highest bidder, the nremiserdeeorlbed in said mortgage nr so much thetedf
a* may bo neecsarv te rati-fy the amount due on

west fractions! .luortrr

Star Clothing House-

Star Clothing House.

Legals.

Legals.

number four

ra.-lKyi!
acres on the south cast corner. Abo BvelSlacresof
half land on tho north east corner of section fire (5). ।
all in township one (1&gt; north of range ten (1W weet.
Dated, seem
Mortgagee.
Cbas. IL Baciu. Atty, for Mortgagee.
xxgtwlk
thia day dnndrfbr th* party of the Bret part t
SALE ON EXECUTION.
John y.GUBlng. befog thirty (Si) acres of land a&lt;
Sr
Art
or
St
i
cm
a
*x.
County
ofBarry.ss
By
cordinc
Voitnd btatss survey, bo ths raw
virtue of m execution lamed but of and under the
“^S‘,“’|l'K'»gFu~l|1O,a»ES.
■eal of the Circuit Court for the County of BarryMdrtateofMtohigH. dated tbe tOlbd.y of October.
A.D. MR, and to mediraeted agalnrt the good,and
chattels. Md for want thereof, tb* land* and ten*
|ud Henry B.

WE HAVE ONLY ONE PRICE,

1 WILL SELL GOODS LOWER IM afflllB

i day i’fD«*ra-

We Are Selling

ishln of ' Prairieville. county and Mate

Mens’ Heavy Overcoats at $3 50 ;v $4 00

Itland. county
nown aud de

™ath caagquarter) l’&lt;]
twrtityonH'-l] oftowiwhin nunof rang* number nine [Uj went;
’■ ■' •_
th ear: quarter [*4i at the north
c»ut».iW*iAlJ. two years from tbo date of
lid indenture of mortgage, with interest at rot quarter BJ| of •eetiou number twenty reven
la of ten llOjpcr emit per annum. And there JX7J In township number three |3[ noMil of range
claimed toMduon said indenture ef mort- number nine wen ^containing in all one hun­
the sum of ten hundred and ten dollars dred and twenty (130] sere* ot land aoeordins to the
United States Survey, b* the same more or lew.
Tharnpon notice u hereby given that by
at tbe Xarth front rtoor or the Oort Home. In tbe
nose torirrowedinx a: taFw in equity haring
City of Hasting*. In tbe County or Harry, and mate
been in&gt;lltnt«l to recover tho amount due ot&gt; Mid
or Uichtaan.rtlia’ beiartao plaaowlMew tbe Clrailt
mortgat* «r any par. thereof. Notice b hereby
Court ta beJd In said fumty.Ta’.i the following degircu. that by virtue of the power of sale in said
mortgage contained, and in acconUr.ee with the
USttltein rash owe made and provided, I shall sell
in the afternoon, that being between the hour of
nine o’clock and the setting of the ronof that day.

&gt;&gt;. Sut^duy. Mr Sto rf«» nf Xwrch,“V Z&gt;.
thPhonr ol one o’clock in the afternoon of
ly. the lauds and teneunmts dcecribed in Atstate
a

OTWA
ofi£5B&gt;.„...»f the Probata Court for the County of
inc the duly verg’d the ad;cfX E. Hull -Admln'utralor
in this court which ho prays

s: '

ft 5° &gt;

f6 00 &gt;

PRICES-OX FINE OVERCOAT SUITS.

BOYS' OVERCOATS AND SUITS.
$2 75. #3 50, $4 00 $5 00 and Upwards.
KS' Take advantage of this chance to save money by buying of us, besides costing yoh nothing to
sec Grand Rapids.-^jgf
V

Star Clothing House, 38, 40 and 42, Canal st, Grand Rapids.
Make ae Mistake in our Locatson—The Great Double Store.

».... .-a, .

CKOOSK BETWEEN TH KM.
,‘iux iu» wwi uno of
SttffiW!”1”-

yMrono tbouiand eight hundred and feventy-ux.

L:. !? 1 a-.1
deceased.
On reading ■ and filiiiW duly vcrilled. th* ad­
ministration account •« iVilliam M. Burrenxbi mt-

tx o| uarry.
Clement Smith,

swwta
al taro ear. the follow!

HOLLOWAY’S PILLS.

N'orvou* Dieonlera.
What ii u. or* fourth! than a breaking down of the
nervous eyrtem I Tr. be excitable or nervous in •
small degree la moat distressing. for where cm a

iHetwnmt

.

Jo^n R^MeTntrroMd

t

In Attacbm&lt;ut..

♦ th run or four Pills ever

(&gt;£?&amp;* a lnnijL&lt;iT,".,,,V OB ’he »h day of
Ort&gt;;b*r. A. i&gt;. ICB, n wnt of attiuihment was duly
t-ued cut of the Circuit Court tor the roJnly of

Mothers and

sr^ftSsiSu
’,“''a
•’
.And it is farther ordered, that said executor

kfendstat/ for the
&gt; and rto-inj d,.tiers.
NoreVbvv. HCT,h#
’
«u«t&gt;et;dr&lt;l accretions. Uni
U.^.tbi.l.t^of^ber.A^

give nouemto-the penona iutere»ed»lB raid estate
o/thependeneyyfsaid examluMfou and thrhearing

‘^^SsSAiSSFIK^.
SALE ON EXECUTION.

.C'.S’iSf

„

.St*rx or JsicuiOax. Gjur.ty of Bxrry. u .—Ry
virtu* of an •xeeutlca taued out of and undnr the

Ttai- oi aiKinigan «te&gt;*o ui*swn oi mormntr.
A. D.U76. aud to me directedsgifouC th* good* &gt;

Au

n.

’J r-V.

_______ Attorney fw Plaintiff.

«*»cw
।

t

pa";*

Ayer’s

Diseases-with Its Agonies.

M»lt&gt;n ufthc tirolulc court fvrthecounty of Harry.

Nolle* I* hereby rtven’thSu'havlog left mvisrih
{■Ofiv
bmilh, all canons are warned

.... JlMV * J*™,

I shall Mil at Public

Printers.

Sick Headaches ahd want of Appetite.
These Mints whichsor-* ‘

Sfiruts-tejS1!
tW’tt.’ESBM
h over ua*d .

other medlei no

How to be Strong.

le And interest of tbe raid minora of. fo und to

EXCELSIOR
IK CO.,
UBS,

POSITIVELY CURED.

would Inei
tab.;, lion

Hair Vigor

“irS®

W. H. GOODYEAR,
The Druggist,

Respectfully announces ]
that he has again engaged1
in the DRUG TRADE, and­
! has in stock a nd da ily arrising, a fresh and genuine
Stock of Drugs and Modi'tines, Dye Stuffs, Fancy
Goods, and in fact a com­
plete Stock of Druggists'
Merchandise which he offers
to the people at greatly Re­
duced Prices.
REMEMBER, the Pe o
pie’s Drugstore is di­
rectly opposite Empire Block.
One door east of Spauldings
HaanMoa, July 18,1876

Notice is hereby givra that ! shall sell nt pub-

COl
2mKudMthoriHUU"’rted!thir‘n‘ 1&gt;'h’“,l’’dt‘'^'f

For restoring Cray Hair to
its natural Vitality and Color.

PEOPLE’S
, ■ 77

Qeo. M. SavageAt Co*8 Col.
d«B,i

62tf

Ayer’s Advertisements.

HEALTH ANB ITS PLEASURES
&amp; C. IT.lNDl.E.
Judge of Probat,

ssarj

of land be i he same mote or irw..
, .
.
GKOKOE WJ

fB 5°-

Mens’ Fine All Wool Suits

Holloway^ Ad. Drugs, Etc.

llereon hMU u er&gt; and l« d
JU-, (.ml teer* rtnow ci
i.
and*h|htr rttir d-dlart &lt;f:
Dravl nrty duiUre &lt;(*&gt;&gt;*»
1y nrovldvd And «■&gt; nuftor
&gt;■*&amp;&gt; iu-.UTOtei&gt; to rmm i
lhere/bre baretiy giri-a U
day or Pi-branc next, at
neon we »h*ll oct! at mtbl
hWite’fral*lt&gt; lakepteer

4X®

.’rtSS’S/ •nm nf fl Ry i
at. wa«uvm -i ,»v wAaiuiuauoB oi *siu Bcrwunc ana
that the beira at law of said deceased, aud all other
persona in’,erm ted in aaid estate, are required to
BPFoar at a ecmuon of raid Court, then tobehold an
at the Probate oUcc. ia the Qty of Hartings. Md
show cause, if any there be. why the said aeoonnl
sbould not b« allowed and the prayer of ths
IJ.
Art-gd

MORTGAGE SALE,

We Arc Selling

fUt/is’ Busi/Iess Suift fr1°f

EXTRA LOW

tbeMb day or oaobei. A.J&gt; ’ten.

*fTFR4SaV‘hd%EN. M orteagee.
avlacbeecmadelntberondttlon
«e. n&gt;a«te and cxreoied by Paul
ally A Hlakr of tbe Towo nr

Mens’ Fine Overcoats at $9.10; $12.00; and $15.00.

wa Only $1000 and $12 00.'®$

J2a?J£A^.?oA.«^
lltu.-ite, lying and being iu the township of Hope,
conn it of Barry, and Hale of Mirhinn, bounded
Md dweribed ns tnHow. to-wH: The ’at half
BrJof the uerth euat quarter C. I of scetion thirty
five n’.j in Wwn..hip number two (2j north of note
nine ('.’J wert. containim; according to the United
btntr. aurvty, eixhtyT«i; wrv«, be 4he same more of

5 00 and Upwards.

We Are Selling

Xxi»t4

P^TZ/FIX-Have you Mines
foreign coMtqr*t’&amp;en MpH?th"

which is at once
agreeable,
healthy, am! ef­
fectual for pre­
serving the
hair- Faded or
gray hair it soon
restored to its
original color,
with thn
'reshnen of youth.
Thin hair » thickenctl, fulling hair
cheeked, and bnldncs* often, though
not always, cured by its use. Noth­
ing can restore the'hair where the
follicles are destroyed, or tho glands
atronliif-d hnd decayed. But such its
rcniarn can bo saved
for usefulneas
by this application.
Instead of foul­
ing the hair with a pasty sediment, it
will keep it clean and vigorous. Ita
occasional use wiH prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling o!£ and
consequently prevent baldness. Free
front those deleterious subetauces
whidi make wnne preparations dan­
gerous, and injurious to the hair, the
Vigor can-only benefit but not harm
it- If wanted merely for a

HAIR. DRESSING,
nothin? olMJ can be found sb dear­
able.
Containing* neither oil nor
dye, it does not v.&gt;il white cambric,
and yet 'lasts long on the hair, givin
it a rich, gfntuy'lustre and a gratefi
|H&gt;rfuiue.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer 4 Co.,

theStete^of Michigan, known aid d~nbJd.7h.l-

Ae undivided one half Gfl of the Eart half (U) rf
T’
W.'M’C1* 5’rth •*«»Quarter, "dud

$100.00 in Greenbacks
XOT1CK TO £.9^{U^|o*KRS

CTATJK OF Minnelli. cJ’proUi. Court for

«—

a*L'lll’,‘KESiu..

amMjcL
JMttTS.
aueTrvkists

LOWELL. HASS.

Detroit Advertisements.

GILLET &amp;

deceased.

Efi)i

“£tes MICHIGAN FARMER.

gSpSSK

nou vaoGtrrr,

xztfhH

Grain

D. D.

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                  <text>NO. 74.

VOL. XXI.

yhe^ejni-Weekly hapliblicaji bajwjGEO. M. DEWEY’
^DITOft

AND

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY JANUARY 11/1877.
Hardware, Stove*, Harness Shop, Tin Shop.

FOR 1877 !

0647

PUBLISHER.

OR the Northriil® of Stale Street. Haating*. Barry

GREBLE &amp; RL SNELL

TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:

KATES OF ADVERTISING.

Have now in stock the largest and best
assorted stock in the county.

Cook Stoves.
i Column |_4M _
CoInnin? | KUH) I 80.00 1 SQ.C0 1 80.001 130.0

Im insertion, and fire usU per line foi

PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS

CARDS

HARVKV WK1GHT,

JAMES CLARKE.
ATTOiNRY AT LAW A SOLICITOB
IN CIAKCRRY. Prompt attention rirea to

The Iron Age, Lake State and Equiva­
lent; all with portable copper reservoies and
Nickle Plated knobs. Don’t fail to see them
if you want a first class stove.

Heating Stoves.
The Acorn, Forest Acorn and Monumen­
tal and many nelv patterns in boiler plates.
Sleigh bells, hand sleds, skates, foot
warmers, pocket and table cutlery.

Weather Strips.

SMITH A KNAPPEN.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW A SOLICIT­
axiTStf. ~~

'_________ Chas. M. Eximi

Now is the time to protect your doors and
windows, and save 50 per cent, in fuel.

CENTRAL HOUSE.
HABTINtS. MICH.. L. R. STAUFFER. Pr
U*Tin(l«Md tho Central Room opposite
old nteoo o bt»ine-_-. with mora room and Ut
M«"OU3oditioM.
(hall bo p'euod
»oo oil ■
— J - —I—
a .. to
w.,1

Harness shop

H Milan. Micl.. Sunt- ZL M76._______ xxlfltf

PHIL. wTlTISKERN.
LTTORNEY Al LAW. Prompt attention sate

Switz’s Hotel,

Heavy and light work on hand, and made
to order on short notice. '

BOARD AN» ROOM, &gt;2.50 PER DAY.

DENTIST

Mulls,

Hirtiiai

n- j- Mix/,
Carriage, Sin aid OmMial
PAl N TER
. At A. M. Rock's Carring® Shop
J«#erson St,
*
Hasfin^ii^Mioh

Dr. J. B. LaSure's Ad.
READ I READ ! READ !

Special Medical Announcement

Joy Comfort and Happiness
'

Tin shop
Tin and copper-ware on hand, and repair­
ing done promptly. Rags, old copper, and
iron taken for goods.
50yi
GREBLE &lt;fc RUSSELL.
Marble Works.

WINSLOWS STEAM
MARBLE

WORKS

Pensions.
JEJntablinliea

1b66,

Siek iidAffllrtU!
DR. J. B ImBUBLE

Of this balance there belongs to the

The bonded debt of the State has been
reduced during the year ending Sept 30,
1876, &lt;53,000.00, and during the four
years ending September 30, 1876, *851,142.81.
Of this amount, &lt;389,142.81 were,
matured bonds, and &lt;462,000.00 were uni
matured and paid in advance. A premi­
um of &lt;6,043.45 was paid for 8151,000,­
00, of these bonds,—an. average of about
4 per cent Tho disbursements over and
above receipts for interest in 1878 were
*82,706.52, and in 1876 *21,885.98.
The bonded debt of the State, Sept. 30, '76
was *1,392,149.97, divided as follows:
161,000 00

_A_t Kalamazoo. TVTioh
“Monuments of tho best American and
Imported Marble, Tablets sad Heodatenoi
of all description made to order on abort
notice notice, also Granite Monuments of
the various patterns supplied to customers.

The cash in the Treasury set apart for the
payment of the Bonded Debt u u follows :

Having steam power and improved ma&gt;
chincry for sanding, high polishing and
United States General Land Offioo.
cutting mortices, wc can do work cheaper
and belter than those who work by hand.
«• W WIsmIww A &lt;•«nwny^’M-aMFTWMtanimsaad bommtx*d Cum

E Clark General Agent,
J. R RobinaOn, agent In

PENSIONS
ARE PAID
asSCTn bne aTduty. If by

«3- COFSULTETIOS FREE. -fee
TboDoeurs

Aram of Pay and Bounty.

UffMen

Un the 26th day of the present month

Michigan will have reached her fortieth
An increase in , two years of &lt;135,594.birthday. Neither pen nor pencil can fitly 3&lt;.
describe tho transforming miracles that
SINKING FUND.
each succeeding year has witnessed; forest
This fund is created by the Consutu
to field—marsh to meadow—openings to
Sec.- 1, Art. XIV., as follows:
orchards—hnt to home, have followed »pae»Jfc taxft, except those received from
one anotherjm quick succession.
mining companies of the Upper Peninsula,
Standing to-day in the midst of this nLm.I1 bo applied in paying the interest up­
abundant prosperity, with pardonable pride on the primary school, university, and
wo repeat the prophetic motto which our other educational funds, and the interest
and principal of the Stale debt in the or­
amanayi circumipiee.' An . empire in der herein recited, until the extingurihextent, with natural resources that seem ment of the State debt, other than the
almost Inexhaustible, with means of trans­ amounts duo to the educational fUnds,
portation by land or water unequalled on when such specific taxes tkaR br. added to,
tho globe; a soil that “tickled with a boe,. and comtitutcapart of theprimary trhool
‘
ith a harvestdotted all over interat fodL"
py homes; schools and institutions
Tho increase of specific taxes, and tho
jg with open doom for aB f the rapid extinguishment of the bonded debt,
of!
afflict humanity liberally • kindly will soon Icavk under this provision, a
1; with a history that tells of no large balance or specific taxes that can
ver haring been erected on our only be used in the support of the pri­
______ , no slave ever having trod our
mary seboo’s. ' I can see no reason why
mQ ; no treason attained any citizen ; all specific taxes should go for the support of
this is our inheritance, oura to preserve schools, that would not apply to any other
and to increase.
tax, and I believe our schools would soon
The charitable, educational, and penal be ruined if they were supported by State
institutions of the State are valued at &lt;3,­ taxation alone. The people need to watch
the schools and their management,—if
910,200, divided as follows :
they pay for them they will, if they do not
»os3/xjo an they will soon lose their interest in them,
I would not advise the discontinuance of
l'~ i-,
the Sinking Fund, as wc should put beyond the control of any power whatever
mmsooo lh» question of the faithful payment of the
iii.u-&gt; &lt;&gt;•
sw.awoo public debt, and the interest on the educalienal trust funds in tho hands of the
There are one hundred and five chart­ State; but I recommend the submission of
ered banks in the State with a capital of an amendment to the Constitution striking
&lt;16,573,300yand individual deposits of cut the clause directing that the balance df
&lt;18,357,875.
specific taxes shall be placed in the School
Tho State Salt Inspector reports 2,-» Fund, and insert in its stead that it may
544,594 barrels of salt inspected for the bo used for the ordinary expenses of the
years '75 and '76, an increase of G94,260 State. Should this proposition meet your
barrels over the two preceding yean.
approval and that of the people, it will
The production of iron oar for 1876 was soon reduce general taxation quite largely,
967,000 tons; of ingot copper, 18,000 and equaluo the burden of governmental
tons, representing an aggregate value of expense®. Practically out of debt—in all
&lt;11,000,000.
ing every demand of duty and charity
FINANCES.
cheerfully and promptly— this exhibit of
our financial affairs can not be other than
gratifying to every citixcn.
The repeal o£ See. 124 compiled laws,
Dubunrocnu tor aua® Hat.....—...
37 commonly known as the “five-year law,”
will work seriously to the disadvantage of
the State.
The State is obliged to advance to the
n,
.
I2.S7XM2 70

American and Foreign Paleate,
GILMORE A CO_noeoaoonioCMpman,I
tor A Co- roheitnrE. Patent. procured in all o
rioo.no foot in .dronon. No ohanonntenth'

^TteiTM^fiW^S

Senator* and Repre*cntatiie*:—

IS

TO THE

OF HASTINGS AND VICINITY.

GOVERNOR’S MESSAGE

*413.407 47

GRAND RAPIDS...................... - - • MICH

WHOLE NO 2016.

.

ttOM Ct
&amp;WU M
13.149 n
*483.168 OT

turned to, the Auditor General's office as
delinquent, as soon as the period of
redemption expires. The result is that a
county may make any sort of assessment
as to value, or neglect to collect its taxes
with impunity.
Worthless lands can bo assessed at high
prices—taxed for township, school, or
huzhway purposes, and the State is boundto pay it
The amount that tho State will be
obliged to advance m the law now stands,
without recourse upon the county for any
part of the loss, in caro of failure to collect,
will bo from seventy thousand to eighty
thousand dollars per annum, with a proba­
ble continual increase.
The amount of unsold State tax lands
(i. e. lands struck to State at tax sales on
which no money has been collected, but
for which the counties have been paid by
the State for the taxes returned thereon)
for tho past five years is as follows :
Oct., 1872, &lt;618,167.87.
Oct., 1873, &lt;683,414.62, Increase of
&lt;65,246.75 over 1872.
Oct, 1874, &lt;790,112.97. Increase of
&lt;i&lt;99.35 over 1873.
Mt, 1875, &lt;1,146319.11. Increase
Or&lt;356,766.14 over 1874.
Oct, 1866, &lt;1,462,977.6L Increase of
&lt;316,098.50 over 1875.
The extraordinary increase in the last
two years proves very dearly that it will
be nocowary at an early day to re-enact
something similar to the old law, with
some additional safe guards which that did
not contain. If the system is to remain
as it now m it will deplete the treasury
rapidly.
Of the appropriation made in 1873 for
“corner stone” celebration, &lt;2,478.69 re­
mains undrawn. The appropriation made
in I86T of &lt;2,500 for “history of cam«
paigns" hu not been used. The State
Treasurer should be authorised to txansfsr

Which leaves the total Bosdod DaU of
tho State, less cash in the Treasury, appli­
cable to its payment, &lt;906,980.99.
In addition to this there was remaining
unpaid of specific taxes September 30,
1876, on call, &lt;290,499.33, which when
collected will add that amount to the
Sinking Fund, and leave the State debt,
STATE LANDS AND MADS.
lees fund applicable to its payment, only
&lt;616,000.00.
1876, the aales of State 1
The State Treasurer has been diligent 191354.89 sera for the asm
the State, having personally visited many the two prions
holders, and offering premiums to the full
amount of the interest received by the
State from its depositories, but with limited the State from this

p./rrSaiwS?
FOR SALE at THF BANNER OFFICF ft the following fond, and samunts :

Off

Tote] oates of Forfaited Loa

CMJT4S

The large amount of forfeited land in
this list, amounting to over 33,000 acres,
axe mostly lands that have been bought on
time, stripped of their timber, and then
.
forfeited, resulting in greet loss to the
:
State
and to the counties. This, with the
j
losses accruing in the same way, on licensed
homestead lands, induced tho Commis­
,
sioner and myself to endeavor in some way
।
to put a stop to it, and to recover for tho
j
Stale
some of the money lost by it
'
For this purpose wc appointed D. J.
Evans as Trespass Agent, and authorised
j
him to make proper investigations and
,
settlements, subject to the approval of tho
,
Commwaioner of the Land Office. He has
,collected and paid into the Treasury in
,
three years tho net ram of &lt;29,390 94
,
over and above expenses. The. legislation
,of 1873 and 1875, if aided by care on the
.
,
;
.
undoubtedly be a demand for the services

comc. The appointment heretofore made
was not in compliance with any express
law, but the results show its importance
__ J ——t r_n________ .
a law be enacted

cretion of the Governor. I desire to call
your especial attention to the report of the
Oommiasioner and Trespass Agent, and to

Under Joint Resolution No. 15, Laws
of 1873,1 have received from tho General
Government &lt;18,257 59, collected at an
expense of &lt;1,056 67.
ditches constructed during the past two

*103,352 36,—being a decrease over tho
preceding two years of of 213 miles, and
of *311,000 00 in expenditures. After
an experience with the State road and
ditch tiystem of four years, I cannot re­
frain from expressing my convictions that
it is a wasteful and extravagant expendi-

Tho school lands on the copper and iron

file

much important legiilatien suggested, pro­
tecting the interests of the State.
EDUCATION.

947 were enrolled; an inccraso in tvroyoaa
of 21,&lt;80 fa tho whole number, nd of
17305 ia the enrolled number.

with 419,552 rittiagr, Ute* 75,715
thin the enrollment. Tbs vafaw of school
buildings tod ground. m *9,882370 00;

176 00 ; on iocrMosh two years of HOT,045 00.
Number of toachwtf, 12,900.
Primary School Fund held in M by
ths State Sept. 30,1876, *3,147317 73,
J ineoM of *214,-

�[CONTINUED WHOM 4th
H PACK.]
PAGE]
MICHIGAN AJ5TLUM Foil THX
T“~ insaNX
nr
The completion of the new department
department
has enabled thia institution to extend'•its
kindly «n to every new applicant. ***
number of ibknatas Sept. 30. 1874, war.
481- Sept 30, 1876, 618. The total

expensesTfor each patient for the two years
ending Sept. 30, 1876, was 14.87, a de1
crease of forty-five cents from the two pre­
vious years,
. The Board pf Trustees ask special ap­
propriations to be expended in 1877-8 as

■wwi'wtoariauid'fcr

the operator that no dispatch had been
received, only turned to toko tho train to
find that the door behind him had been
locked from without, and ho was a prison­
er!
Tho whistle blowed and the train
steamed off for the Cresent City. Pinehbaek
paced tho depot platform, filled with dis­
appointment and wrath, but had / to be
content with waiting for the next regular
train, twelve hours later. In a ftw hours,
while yet upon the platform smoking hia
cigar and refusing to be comforted, he was
startled by the rattle of a fast approaching
train from the North.
He paused.
Quickly the train wu spon him, but with­
out checking its lightning speed, dashed by,
and lo! who should wave his hand and
bow a smiling recognition from the rear
platform but his impressible rival I It
was a desperate game for- a big stake, and
Pinehbaek lost
[COXCLUDXD IN NKXT ISSUE.J
But what occurred at New Orleans ?
The Democratic friends of Warmouth
were apprised of bis triumphal approach,
innnrr. and they determined to assemble and do
him becoming honor. With bands, artil­
EDITOR lery and an immense throqg, they hurried
UEO. M. DIWKT,
to the city limits and garr him the proud­
est welcome New Orleans has witnessed
Hastings, Mich., Jam. 11, 1875,'
since tho famous display that awaited
Henry Clay in 1844. And all because
Warmouth gave to-the Democracy the
OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.
“infamous Radical registration law." It
does make a difference wboee ox is gored
Excitement over the Florida re-esn_______________ ___________ DXLTA.
vaia—The Democrats not so hopeful
WASHINGTON LETTER.
—Congressional proceedings unim­
portant now, but will be aoon—The
Louisiana Returning Board—War­ Mr. Oox’s Committee in New York—
Mr. Hewitts
ignominious failure
mouth and Plnohback as Governor
•gainst Postmaster James — Mr.
and Lieut. Governor respectively in
Goode of the Norfolk district-*Con1872—It does make a difference
gressional proceedings unimportant
whose ox is gored.
—Good news from the South—War
Washington, D. C^Doc. 28, '76.
on the Gamblers—Snow, rain and
, There is great excitement on the streets

others will unavoidably find their
into it Though fully deserving its
J and benefit, th«y should not be hept
a_. tho sabool, owing to their influence
upon the rest The board should begiven
power, under careful restrictions, to retert
to tho countior idiotic and permanently
diseased children. There are a very few
sue!) children now in the school; who can
acquire no good for themselves by remain­
ing, and whoso presence is injurious to
their more fortunate comrades. L com­
mend this institution to your consideration
as one of tho means that will by and by
save you tho expense of another prison ;
as an iastRation that will, in time, make
other institutions unnccaaary—provided
that the underlying idea of its founders,
vis: that it is only a temporary home, be
always kept in mind.

soma

AW 00

SW.CO0 00
tor necessary
utely bo. In
penditures in
__ ______ o______ . _„ im at Pontiac, it
may be wise to defer the building of the
porches for the present, though they arc
really needed ; and the erection of one of
the three proposed buildings should per­
haps be postponed. Tho balance of the
items asked for are imperatively necessary,
and in my opinion should be granted.
Tho usual annual appropriation of 617,­
500.00, for deficiency in current expenses,
will also be required. The report of the
Superintendent and Board is very full in
its details and njjJetc with information on
the subject of the treatment of the insane.
I need not uk for this institution your
generous consideration, as its work is its
ablest advocate.
* .
The Report of the Superintendents of
the Poor gives 1,006 as the total number
of insane in the State in 1875. The num­
ber in 1876 is 1,193. As this estimate
includes those in a private asylum in
Wayne county, and a few that are more

All of these
objects, some of

tween ten and eleven hundred.
The completion of tho Insane Asylum
.at Pontiac; will enable ns to provide suit­
able care in State Asylums, for every one
of these; and I trust its opening may be
celebrated by the immediate transfer from
sane occupants to their sheltering care. I
earnestly urge legislation to this end, and

not a criminal—shall hereafter be placed
in any poor-house or county asylum, jail
or pnson. Every consideration of human
ity and of real economy, demand this, and
I feel assured that no argument need be
marie or statistics shown to ensure the
passage of such a law.
The liberal provision made for the care
of the insane shows that the State has in­
deed adopted them ns its wards. The ex-

though borne u a rule cheerfully and wil­
lingly. Would it not be well to provide
that after an indigent insane patient has
been cared for at the expense of the coun­
ty for three years, they shall thereafter be­
come a State charge ? I am of the opin­
ion that such a provision of law would be
wise sad proper, and productive of great
good to the people and patient.
STATE PUBLIC SCHOOL.

This wisest of our State charities, pre­
sents its budget of work and wants in the
biennial reports of it managers.
Since its opening 412 children have been
received, mostly from the poor-houses of
the State. The average age of its inmates
is nine years. Homes have been found for
117 of these children, and 255 were re­
maining Sept. 30,1876, being all that can
be cared for. The , entrant expenses for

to-day over tho dispatches in reference to
the re-canvass of the election returns in
Florida. The result, while it is not en­
tirely unexpected by them, is greatly mod­
ifying the tone of the more hopeful of the
Democrats.
The protest of one, Mr.
Cocke, against tho re-dwlaration of the
Board in favor of Hayes and Wheeler, is
the last struggle of the dying cause. It
was hoped by the Democrats that the
Congressional Committe now in S. C-,
would bo able to find something ju their
investigation that would leave a doubt as
to the soundness of the electoral vote, as
declared in that State.-'/8uch is not the
case however, and the “185" votes is still
in favor of Hayes and Wheeler.
As was expected, so few Congressmen
remain here during the holidays, there ia
very little legislation being done of interest
to tiic reading public. All are interested
in the intererfiag discussions which are
bound to come over the reports of both
the Senate and House Committees sent
South. Night sessions will be the order
very soon.
The Louisiana Returning Board I sec
is still receiving the principle cussing of■
the virtuous Democracy.
This reminds
me of a perlinent illustration of their in­
dignation Thinking it might be inter­
fitting to your readers, I-send it to you.
The same legislature that created this
Board passed the registration law by
which the Governor was authorised to ap­
point all the registrars in the State, and
thus control tho entire election machinery.
It was a great and dangerous power to
confer upon one man, -and it is said was
shamefully abuaed by Gov. Warmouth.
The Democrats of Louisiana pursued
Warmouth and the Republicans with un­
relenting denunciation for enforcing this
partisan measure in their own interests,
and making it an inseparable barrier to
Demooraiio victory in the State.
/Presto change. In 1872 Warmouth
broke with his party and made aa alliance
with the Democrats.
The Republican
Legislature reported tho “ infamous " lav,
ancl tho Democrats cried stop. It con­
ferred dangerous power, but now that
they
benefit of it, the I
case was altered. It made a great deal of
difference whose ox was gored. They ad­
vised Warmouth not to approve lbs
repeal bill, and he dip noi- BtU tfe bill

membered that this itSSHutiop is not a' Governor.. He had buainesls North and
honnsnhui home, but only » door.way to left the State in July.
Warmouth also
borne far. the houseless, honwlw, poor­ had badness in New Tcrk, and seeing
house children of the State, and that _whilethat Pinchbeck was gone be concluded
bs ejected, fod, that it was safe to leave on a business trip,
•«&amp; that
sir andhe did leave. T
‘'
ry alight. • From Governors mot atthe
ita first opening up to the present lime,
it Both were astonished
‘
“
has-been most ocottoaacally conducted.
Tho board estimate the current expenses separated. Pinehbaek saw his opportuniat 633,000 JO per annum, and they ask tj. He agreed with the legislature and
for this and other purposes tho sum of voted for repeal. If he could reach the
690,000.00 for the ensuing two years. Of State ahead of Warmouth he could ap­
this sum 65,000 is for deficit account, on prove the bill and deprive Warmouth of
hie power for mischief. Within an hour

cold weather.

Mr. Platt was slaughtered by a moot trans­
parent device last winter, ertn against tho
Derate and his seat awards the present incumceat. Tho action of the majority was

wu er«r &gt;nrapl«l; u&gt;d nun, of 11.
R.p.Uiom ofdutdwriMm mnifating a dispassion to force the House to
perpetuate that bare-faced swindle for two
more years by holding Mr. Geode in big
seat through sheer force of numbers,or to
reverse its action and seat his Republican
competitor. From the spirit thus far dis­
played there is no reason for hoping for a

Toy#,'Toy#, Chandeliers, Crockery, Produce, Etc.

TOYS! TOYS!!
If you want to see a Menagerie
in the winter, go to
*

decision upon themepts of the case.
Evidently the House majority wu never
more partisan than at present.
Vary
little of importance has been attempted in

either House since the adjournment a
week to-day, and nothing ia expected of
cither until the brining of the New Year.
During a brief session on the 27th, the
Democratic members of the Houaa indulged
in a spiteful ifar of words in which Mr.
Banning of Onio distinguished himself by
a turbulent and thractening speech. Mr.
Spencer of Louisiana made himself quite
u conspicuous by his emphatic denials of
facts which have become maters of current
history and exausted himaelf in rehears­
ing the chivalric character of his constitu­
ent in true anti-war styls, and Mr.
Willis ’ of New York
hurt
Gen­
eral Sheridan’s feelings by declaring
his lack of faith in the General's truth and
vencity, save in one instance when be re­
flected rather severely upon the character
of ex-Goveruor Wells, Chairman of the
Louisiana Returning Board. Yesterday

Washington, D. C. Dec. 29, '76

nits duration; and tho crowds in the gal­
leries which had been attracted by hope of
a renewal of tho heated debate of the day
products of Tammany Hall in the line of before, went away exceedingly sorrowful
politicians who have graduated from that
over their disappointment.
dcsreputable institution to degrade and
Mr. Ben Hill's recent latter to the atlan­
lower the standard of American politics,
ta (Ga.) Constitution is proving very un­
arc in any scuse disappointed in the par­
palatable to the war Democracy under the
tisan effrontery displayed by Mr. Cox's
lead of such valent vetran as ‘•Fernandy
committee, designated by Mr. Kandell to
Wood."
invcsticate the alleged frauds perpetrated
There is really nothing in the letter offenat tho recent election in New York City(
siveto those willing to submit to the result of
Brooklyn, Jersey City and Philadelphia.
the late election even in case Governor
It appears to have been the determined
Hayes should be declared the legally elect­
purpose of a majority of that Committee
ed President; but with that wing of the
to dlow the widest latitude to Democratic
Democracy which hne declared for Tilden
witnesses and to interpose every possible
or war. Mr. Hill is in disgrace ; and it is
said ho is in receipt of many letters, warn­
subpeened by the minority, which had to
ing him that he need expect nothing far­
finally content itself with filing a formal
ther at tho hands of a Georgia oonstituauprotest with the papers, when the inexor'
cy. It ia predicted that this letter will
able Sunset announced that tho scores of
defeat him in his candidacy for United
witnesses waiting to give their testimony,
States Senator from that State. From incould not be heard as the investigation
tilligencuteeeived from South Carotins it
closed with the afternoon session of tho appears that the Congressional committee
274h ineL, to be resumed on tho fourth of
concedes the State to the Republicans-,
January, at Philadelphia. Republican mem*
and the latest authentic intelligence from
ben of the committee chum that had they
Florida seems to give tho Slate to Hayta
been allowed the necessary time, they could
by something over 200 majority, and the
and would have made good every charge
State ticket to the Democrats by consid­
made by responsible men, of the gigantia
erably less, in the new canvass of the votes
frauds on the part of the reformers at the
as they appear on the face of the returns,
elsotion on the 7th ult., rivaling those of
all of which his had a very depressing
1868. The partisan resorts of the major­
effect upon the Tilden managers here.
ity of this committee are bo patent that
We are in the midst of a war cm the
their report, however ingenious, will have
gamblers, first opened by the National
but little effect upon tho verdict of the
Republican, and now ro-cuforced by the
mam of American citizens who have closely
churches, and the enlightened sentiment
watched their proceeding! in New York,
of the city. The attack has been so de­
as well as the developments al Columbia,
termined that the “hells" have put up
TaDahaaaec and New Orleans with n view
their shutters, waiting for the clouds to
to an honest and impartial understanding
“blow over," but a remarkable unity of
dfthe methods adopted by both the great
purpose has been developed in fator of
political parties in the contest for national
driving the fraternity permanently out of
ftpouisuy at the polls on the 7th of Nothe rity.
Our police department is
vem'Vte.
Mr. Hewitt has ignominiously failed in making a very discreditable display in the
investigation now being prosecuted
hii ill-advised allact upon the administra­
Another snow storm set in early this
tion of PoainuHUr James of New York,
morning which^has turned to a cold NorthMr. Cox'S committee didn't even succeed
No one at all informed as to the inevit­
ably farcical and insincere character of the

in establishing tho shadow of suspicion
that would break tho force of Mr. Hewitt's
humititating fall, while it is evident ho
keenly regrets his precipitancy in making,
inainnations against so prominent M offi­
cer aa Mr. James, and withal one so upii
vaoally popular, which ho was wholly un­
able to sustain, evidence is not wanting
that many of his party aseooatea in Con-

grese, who have become restive and rather
under his lead as head of tho National
Bourbon Committee, rather enjoy his emat Amite, die first town in the State on
the N. 0.J.4G. N. R. R. He dashed baraawng and altogether disagreeable po­
sition.
Jealousy will prompt human
That night Warmouth learned that the nature to very mean expedienta, often­
bird had flown and ho too hurried away on times, .whereby to ventHate its gnevanocs,
the firrt train. Both took tho same route
and the discipline of the Bourbon ciders
via Louisville, Pinehbaek twelve hours
ahead. At Jackson, Tenn., War-mouth of the Democratic faith is not specially
calculated to foster and develops the noble
charaeteristice of fslable humanity.
Some interest has been awakened in

dajB reach tho Capitol of alleged irregular
it» in the Norfolk dietrirt at the W elec-

n, NfflE &amp; m
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.

M1UBS i UMS
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
All Kinds and All Prices

Produce
Of all kinds taken in exchange
and for sale cheap for cash at
Sflirff,

WEE

4

I^ESTO/f'S.
xu30w4.

Hastings, Dec, 14th, 1876.

A spicy sketeh descriptive, of a trip over
the Atchison Topeka and SantaFo Railroad
and of the beauties, scenery and '4$eature
resorts of the Rocky Mountains, by “Nyiw
Crinkle," ths musical and dramatic critic
of the New York World, sent free on paplioadon,together with the SanJuanGMt,
maps and tune tablas of this now and pop­
ular route from Kamas Cityand Atchison
to Pueblo, Denver and all points in Colo­
rado, New Mexico, Arisona and the'8an
Juan Mina*.
The finest line of Pullman
Sleepers on the continent between tho Mis­
souri River and the Rocky Mountains
without change. Address
T. J. Ani)xnsox,

THE ENEMY OF BISEME I •
THE FOE OF PAIN
TO MAN AND BEAST
I. U&gt;» Grand Old

■

MUSTANG

LINIMENT,
WHICH HAS STOOD THE TEST OF
40 YEABB.
THERE IB NO SORE IT WILL
NOT HEAL, NO LAMENESS IT
WILL NOT CURE, NO ACHEB, NO
PAIN, THAT AFFLICTS THE HU­
MAN BODY, OR THE BODY OF A
HORSE OR OTHER DOMESTIC AN­
IMALS, THAT DOES NOT YIELD
TO ITS MAGIC TOUCH. A BOT&gt;

parativdy deserted. The winter, so fkr,
would compare favorably in its Arctic se ! to. D« Reed dnwSi'to can
HUMAN BEING, AND RESTOR
his new Wagon Shop, *hcrt hb may bj
found al all hours of any day, ready to do
. Logar.
to
any
a valuable
any work In his line, from putting a new
»
_•
spoke in tn old wheel, to the building of 1 xx45yl.
Apples Wsntsd,
u» best buggy ever seen in the county of
Barry. Don't forget the place', in-' the
In any quantity at the Cider Mill of W. 8. shop with Jason Rich k Bro., corner o
k B. Shriner, Jeffimon street, Hsstiogs, Church and Railroad Street.
for which the highest market price will xxfitf .
• ,
’
be paid.
xxi73tf
The man who Tought one box, and got

. CARBOLIC OIL

LIJST I ME1STT

UokMthisI

by calling on Mrs. Hand.

How aboat-lho

R J. GRANT BELLS,
Meat coat»
YontKi coatt
Abv. 27, *76 xWSlwC

Diainfeets, Pariflca, SwoSlia, aarf
Heals.
Curas EhwmiuUai aad Kouralsia.

WANTED—Our pay at once, it will

Notice
FERRAND

�Iha^eNi-Weekly heptobl icajibajijier.

Council Prooeedmgt.

PROCLAMATION.

8FFH1AL RAPE* 8F afiMt WflT t.

By the Mayor.
Tho time Cor the regular meeting of the Com­
mon Council cf the city of Hastings was Jan.
2d 1877, and there not being a quorum present
WKianAi, numerous complaints sr* being
tho mooting was adjourned.
made of riotous, drunken and disorderly con­
L. D. QcacKuaraa. Recorder.
duct at som* of the Saloon, on th* Sabbath ;
that Saloon, ar* kept open after 11 o'dock, P,
M.; and that gambling and confidence game,
A special meeting of tho Common Coun­ are carried on in *ome of them with the
cil of the city of Hastings was held at the knowledge of the Proprietor*.
council room on the evening of Jan. 5lh, A.
And whereas th* following ordinance in re­
Uastinn and Woodland—Arrive Teseday. Thurs­ D. 1877.
lation thereto i. -now ia force in thi. city,
day, and Saturdayjrt 1 p. m. leavs at 2 p. m.
Present the Mayor, Recorder, Aid, Dawson,
IIaitinsv. Cedar Creek and Hickory Corners-Ar­
rive Wednesday sad Saturday at 12 m.; leavs at 1 Evans. Reed, Russell, Sheldon and Tomlinson.
The minutes of tho previous meeting were
money or other value upon said premisee, or
read corrected and approved.
suffer any druakenneea, quarrelling, fighting
or other disorderly conduct on or about such
premises, or suffer any such establishment to
Petition relative to paying each fireman be open (except for victualing purposes) any
five dollars for his services - one year and im­ part of Bunday, or after thcAour of 11 o'clock
posing fine* for absence from duty, was on in the evening, or before the hour of 5 o'clock
motion accepted and adopted by a vote by ayee in the morning of any day.
Now therefor all persons interested, take
and nays as follows :
notice, that the above ordinance will be strict­
Ayes—Aid. Dawson, Evans, Read, Russell,
ly enforced from and after this date, a copy of
Sheldon and Tomlinson, 0.
this notice being first posted in each Saloon or
served on the propr letor or occupant of the
Petition of Fire Co. for the appointment of
W. H. Hoffman as Fire Warden In the 2nd
Ward, in the place of Geo. W. Sloeum removed,
was accepted, and on motion W. H. Hoffman
Entertainment.
was so appointed.

C. M. k'MNYAN’S
I would respectfully a nn-^n?f
Clt*“
zens of Hastings and vicin.
at 1 have a
new and

Madison Dispensary,
02 W. MmEubSL. Chicago.

l-’iffts

On motion the petition of C. 8. Burton and
We herewith place before our readers the
others, relative to grading for aide-walk on
Broadway was token from tho table and programme of the entertainment to be given
by the Young Folks' Aid Sodtety, to-morrow
granted.
(Friday) evening. The proceeds of tho enten
On motion of Aid. Tomlinson, the petition
of Teal, Spaulding and 128 others relative to tainment are to be given to ths needy poor of
enforcing the law in regard to closing saloons the city. It is therefore a good cause and
merits tho support of the people of Hastings
was token from the table.
And tho following reaolution-WM offered by and we are sure tho exhibi tion will bo well
patronised.
Aid. Russell.

Rucletd,—That the City Marshall be and Is
hereby especially Instructed to enforce tho
ordinance relative to closing saloons on Sun­
days, and between the hours of eleven o'clock
P. M., and five o'clock A, M., on other days,
and to enter complaints against any and all
parties guilty of violating the same, which wan
unanimously adopted.
On motion of Aid. Russell, the contract for
excavating the hill on Broadway North of
Iron Bridge was approved by ayes and nays
follows:
.

Prayer.
Sacred Quartette.—Plead thou my cause.
Essay, Subject, charity.—Maubau. Cook.
Recitation. Death Doomed.—Miss Eva Nxvixs.

M OF ORbWl

7

Tea, 4 lbs. for $1 00; Sugars, syrups, s'oices,
Baking Powder, saleratus, starch, soap, can­
dles, tobacco, etc., etc., which will be sold at
BOTTOM PRICES.
Remember the place, at J. S. R U’JVYJIJY’S
Boot and Shoe Store, Jefferson street.
Give me a call.

O. M. RUNYAN.

xxi66tf

MARRIAGE GUIDE. OR SEXUAL PATHOLOGY.

DRUGS &amp;

The New-York

TRIBUNE
The Leaflint American Newspaper.
Xargeat Circulation

Declamation, The Fireman.—FkaxaBitsuMax.
Dialogue, Smith's Woe.
Reading, The Painter of Seville.—Mas. BailsY
Dialogue, Courting Under Difficulties.
Duet, Seo How the Pale Moon Shineth.

AMONS THE BEST PEOPLE.

I.—IT PUBLISHES ALL
THE
NEWS. The servant of no man and the
slave of do party, it can afford to and does
Ayes—Aid. Dawson. Evans, Reed, Russell,
tell the truth about all.
Sheldon and Tomlinson, 6.
j
Prophecy—Jonx Baowx.
IL- 1T IS IMPARTIAL AND INDE­
Noys—None.
—'
Reading. Hannah Jane.—Hxxer
PENDENT. Believing in intelligent suff­
Report of finance committee recommending Dialogue, The Indian'■ Revenge.
rage, it aims to furnish voters the fullest
that the bill of H. A. Bailey of 833 fur rent of
and fairest information, to qualify them
engine room, which was allowed by a vote by
for the wisest discharge of their responsi­
aySs and nays as follow.:
bility.
Ail About tho County.
ILL— IT IS, AS IT ALWAYS WAS,
Ayes—Aid. Dawson^vans, Rood, Russell,
ESSENTIALLY REPUBLICAN. It
Sheldon and Tomlinson, 6.
Remember the charity exhibition to-morrow
may quarrel in tho future, as it has done
Nays—None.
night.
in the past, &gt;with errors of Republican
A motion'by Aid. Tomlinson, that tho com­
loader n ut corruptions in the Republican
Attention is asked to tho notice to physici- mittee on onllnaaoM be iartruoted to report ou
party; but it can never cease to be true to
ordinance relative to paying firemen, was carxxi68tf
Republican principle*, and especially to
Advertised Letters.
Aa we go to press the snow is falling at a
those golden doctrines of. civil service
A motion by Aid. Reed, that the Marshall bo
rote that shows signs of a snow storm.
NEW ADVERT1SMENTS.
List of letters remaining in the Hastings P. reform Jiard money, the sanctity of the Na»
instructed to examine into the condition of
Presidents Hayes and Tilden (?) are now stove pipe* and other places liable to cause
0. Barry County. Mich. Jan. 10,1877.
busily engaged on their respective messages. fires in the business part of the city, and re­
Richard Cunnings, Terence Carrigan, Mar­ stones of Gov. Hayes’s admirable letter
The ladies of Hastings Eastern Star Ledge, port the condition of the same to the Common
tha Cliford, Emma Haynes, Edward Hastings, of acceptance.
No. 81, A. M, are to give * fertivnl.nl Union Council at least once in each menth, was carRev. I. B. Jones, Matilda Kamp, Anna Kidder
IV.—ITS MORAL TONE IS PURE
Hall, on the 20th last. FuU particulars will
Wm. LdSd, Charles Newman,-Joseph Reece.
AND ELEVATED. The family circle
reettThnil *vw
be given in another issue.
is never profaned by anything which ap­
toil. A He, apnu warn** «n
The Grand Central Hotel, New York, means
pears in the columnes of The Iribunc.
••war" on rates. To accommodate tho demand
V —THE CHOICEST STANDARD
for low prices, it has reduced its rates from
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day is presented in its columns, including
CorrcspoJcncc, Poems, stories and Reviews
Good news to the public in the shape of
from the most talented and popular writers.
groceries,provisions rte., by Mr. J. II. Sutton,
To Creditors.
VL—IT - IS THE BEST
AND
whose add came in loo late for publication in
CHPAE8T FAMER’8 PAPER PUB­
drawn on the appropriate binds therefor by a
this issue. He will speak for himself in our
LISHED. “7*4 H'ecWy Tribune has
vote by aye* and nay* as fellows:
done more to make good fanner's than any
Wilkins Bros
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other influence which ever existed."
Bowen A Creasy 8} days each enginerVII.—THE MARKET REPORTS
lOSBeaaton of the same and will settle all of The Tribune are indispensable to every
Traverse Philips 83 days service as
buyer and seller in the country. Quota­
lemands against him.
Supervisor
Israel 8. Boicn.
tions are given daily and weekly of almost
A. W. “Bailey rent of engine room to
James Rtan,
every article bought and sold in the markets
May, 13th, 1876
Assignees. of the world, and with nnraringand almost
A. J. Angle
infallible accuracy. Ito Cattle, Butter and
January Sth, 187'
the other day. By the way. that’s aa ice idea. A. D. Repkina
Cheese, and other Markets arc tho rceogWe always thought it would be bettor to ped­
nixod standard.
A
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die ice in winter. And then It keeps so much
VH1.-MORE COPIES of The. tribune
and remaining unpaid, will be placed in
better th^s weather.
Give him your patthe hands of an attorney tor collection, tn arc paid for and read by tho American peo­
Ayes—Aid. Dawson, Evans, Reed, Roue
ple than of any other newspaper of equal
thirty days from thia date.
Sheldon and Tomlinson, 8.
irioo in the country—a fact which is the
1
Israel S. Boice,
test demonstration of the value of tho
Nays—None,
James Rtan,
On motion tho Council.s4Jeurned.
January 8cb, 1877.
-Artignero.
IX.—THE READERS of The Irib­
L. D. Qcacxdsusb, Recorder.
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who are interested in pure politic*, ihe ad­
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Smi oifWAMb— Notwithstanding the hard lent and popular art Journal. In addition to
will find their demand, mot by • The , 7r»times &lt;he sale of D. B DeLand A Co.' Bui the usual attractions, the January Visit*.
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Special Notices.

PROSPERITY have rewarded the fade
pendcntjandBclfTeflpoci course of The Trib­
une. It has a larger and stronger corps
of earnest workers among ito friends than
ever before, and constantly receives from
old and new readers words of encourage
meqt.

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1876, 166,—an increase over the preced­
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two years of 58 Graduates m 1875—6
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33 ; in 1873-4, 36. Inventory of prop,
*
tor, &lt;252,268.00, an increase in two jtut
1
of &lt;20360.00. 1 am satisfied that the
1
college is in better condition, and doing
1
better work than ever before. It is not
only educating the students under its roof,
but the President and Faculty through a
system of Farmers' Institutes held through­
out the State, are cnlisring the good will
Where you wul find all kinds oi
and sympathy of the people. Ifj,t teaches
labor, if it impresses upon our youth the
dignity and honor of labor, ita establish­
of financial depression like the present, ment will prove a success; if not, it will
when we fully realise that the only way up be a failure.
Of every Description which we
can sell cheaper than any,house in Barry
and oat is through the productive industry
of the people, the question is a pertinent
Each succeeding year opens to tho Uni­ county, for these reasons;
one. The army of children who yearly versity new fields of labor—increasing
1st. Because we have no rent to pay.
come out from our schools are to recruit demands upon its resources—and stronger
2d. Because we make the most of our
the ranks of the industrious or the idle. claims upon our consideration.
goods ourselves.
That the natural tendency is towards the
3d. Because wo keep the best of work­
The number of students in 1875 was 1,«
former we do know, and our system of ed­ 193; in 1876,1,127. Degree* conferred men.
ucation ought therefore to be an efficient in 1875, 370 ; tn 1876, 410..
4th. Because we warrant all goodt we
help in that direction.
make.
Its resources are—
We sell none of this cheap made Fur­
We need to pre this subject our earnest
attention, to care more for the depth and
niture that is made by machinery. The
breadth of our education than we do for
goods we make are made by hand, and
warranted. We invite all persons to call
the heighth of our sebod-housa tower; to
pursue the substance and neglect the shad­
The Legislature of 1875, establishing a and inspect our ‘goods, for they all bear
ow ; to make our schools the laboratoiy in School of Mines, a Chair of Architecture inspection. No trouble at all to show our
which men are made. Idleness is the cause and Design, and of Dental Surgery, has goods.
of more misery and crime than all else be­ already accomplished more than its most
Parties haring pictures to Frame would
side,—of 889 men in the State Prison in earnest advocates anticipated. The Den­ do well to gat them framed of us hs we
1875, 753 had never been apprenticed, tal school has so 'many students that an can do it better and cheoper than any
and of 334 received in 1866, 17 only had additional professor is needed. The class house In Barry couoty. We keep the
ever been apprenticed. If our educatiou in Mining, Architorture and Design num- largtal and best selected stock of Picture
is not made mon practical ths ranks of bm 25. An impetus has been given to Frames and Mouldings, Brackets, Paper­
Sidle will constantly increase, not fem technical education that post in time be holders, Wall pockets, Slipper holders and
ce, but simply because they have no of great practical value to the State. The everything in the Furniture Line. We
sledge of bow to do anything well
appropriations for these new branches invite all persons to call and look at our
Our high and graded schools need to made in 1875 were for two years only.
provide more technical instruction at once. Their success demands their renewal, with
If it is the province of legislation to direct an addition of 62,000.00 for another Now on exhibition .at our Furniture Store.
All kinds of work made to order. Repair­
or control in this matter, I ask your professor in the Dental School.
The Board of Regents desire to further ing of all kinds of old furniture neatly
thoughtful attention to the subject
The educators of Europe are pointing increase the usefulness cf the University in don. B&amp;* “ We Mean Business”. "W
Furniture Rooms south side of State
their energies in thia direction. In this this direction, and to this end suggest the
connection I desire to call your attention creation of a chair in Physics and Geology. street, opposite H. A. Goodyear’s Hard­
to the Special Report of Rev. D. C. Jai The amount required to do this will be ware Store.
STEBBINS BBt’8
cokes, who had charge of our educational *5,000.00 annually for the salaries of two
department at the Centennial Exposition, professors, and $2,500.00 for apparatus
upon this subject, gathered from what he for physiod and physiological labqptory.
saw there of other systems and other
Were the times more auspicious, and
other demands Dot so pree^og, the Regents
countries.
Give to pur special schools, to the Uni­ would earnestly urge upon you the neces­
versity, to our common schools every poa- sity of a new Library building ; they now
Sibl« assistance in this work that can con­ suggest it only. The University Has out­
sistently be given with a due regard to grown the present building. There is not
economy.
room in it for reading purposes or for
books. The Library is so important an
This department of our system of edu­ element in the success of the University,
cation u steadily improving. The attend­ important as an aid in educational work,
ance for 1874, was 48G; for 1875, 630 ; important m its governing power over a
for .1876, 722. The graduating dsns in body of students in furnishing mental
187G numbered 70. Over 6,000 ctndoeta rprrintion. that I bee to commend the
have attended this institution since its suggestion of the Regents to your coruddopening in 1853. The condition of its erationr. Our University occupies a posi­
funds, at the close of the fiscal year was as tion in the front rank of educational insti­
tutions, it is giving to Michigan a reputai
follows;
tion oil over the world, it is drawing hun­
dreds of families to the State ycany, aa
permanent residents, and we ought to fos­
ter it in all ways, not with extravagance,
The estimated disbursements for each of but with persistence, economy and care.
ochtid
the years 1877 and 1878 are: for salaries
KABTKBN A,*$LVM FOB THB INSANE.
of teachers, $20,100.00 ; for library and
Work wm begun upon this building in
aroarattn, $900.00; for repairs, $1,000.00
other expeosea, $2,900.00. The receipts 1875, by Messrs: Coots and Topping, who
from interest and tuition are estimeted at were the loweA bidders, for the sum of
$6,600.00 per annum,- leaving a deficiency $306,384.00, nd has progressed very fa­
of $18,300.00 for each year to be pro- vorably up to this time. The brick and
vidsd for by taxation. The State Board stone work is omplet/ri and the roof near­
NEXT DOOR TO
of Education, in view of the crowded con­ ly finished. It is expected that it will be
dition of the school, ask on appropriation ready for occupancy by February 1st, 1878.
of $50,000.00 for an additional building. The plans were prepared by E. E. Myers,
Tb«y have submitted no plan or rerimafee, iarchitect Dr. Van Dcuscn gave us ths
but it seems to me that a smaller wiijiiBl 'benefit of his large experience in the gen­
than this would build a very eommodius eral interna] plan and arrangements. The
Furniture, Coffins, Etc.
and suitable structure. It ia due to the i
management of the school to ssy that it 'Norman, and the building will be one of
has been very modert in its request in the the best for the purpose in the country.
put, and very prudent and economical in 'The contractors have performed their work
the expenditaro of its appropriations.
very aatisfactarily to the Board, under the
AaBim-TTRAI, OOLUUB.
faithful supertftcndencc of C. M. Wells.
and be happy again.
Very full d&lt; tails of all the expenditures
The management of the finances of the
edUego for the part two years, has been will be found in the report of the Board
Superintendent.
Estimates have
careful and prudect. It fa cut of debt, and
;
made by the Board for furnishing the
and I hope will ken out. The board sub- been
1
mit a very carefirf detailed estimate of Asylum ready for occupancy, amounting
&lt;109,708 00.
It is estimated that
r&lt; crips asd expenditures for the coming to
1
t»oyw«a. T^------estimate
•*—* the current ex­ ' there wiH be remaining &lt;27,830.00 from
penros at $20.1
par annum, and the the building fund, leaving the ram of &lt;81,­
nJt and other sources at 950.00, for which the Board ask your
reocipts fromi
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ing a deficiency of fl 6,­ appropriation. These estimates have been SALISBURY A BROSSEAU
474.00 for the two yearn.
They also very carefully prepared in detail, and I
submit a statement of wants for repairs, judge with a due regard for economy and
new buildings, itnpruTemeuts, library, ate., rwliaify. I reooBnend an appropria­
amounting to 620,062.00, making a toW tion of tha amount, or so much thereof as
636,536.00 for which sum they ask an aw- may be Bccestaxy, divided equally in the
tex roD of 1878 and 1879.
urS in. tnxmaF
As this Asytam will be ready for the
mate was made, the old Boarding Hall at raeepCM of paliente before another meet­
the collsgt has been deutroywd by fire, and ing rffe Mature, it will also be your
duty to provide for ita maintenance, man­
agement, and government. The preaent
number of students, even with this half law only applies to the Asylum at Kalahave boon limited, and a new one would maxoo.
fOoatttBCBD ON 2d FXOE.J
have become Mceroary within two yaan,
at least. It is proposed in the erection of
a new building, to coostruct it large enough
to accommodate 120 totients. The csti=
mate of ita cost in *15,000.00, and I rec­
ommend an immediate appropriation of
Look here ! Look here!
this amount, k that the waft eoj be
oommsneed alaaee and the building be
•msxxa numinu.
ready for the spring term. In view of
Alter *rt&gt;j row. ia Uk buAnea, on
ttWj «, ihrt
eu&gt; do brtte wort,
ud oiro b«ser rtUdartioa thu ur other
Srw m Ou.
W. U. Slobbio., lb.
wish Uso ozymns of &gt;
h&amp;tuufi, will alwiys give hfa pcreonal at
this part of their extoustuc

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equally our no&amp;eiMde and cars. Wshave
sp3coUspsfcrthsfa»sr. schools m
which to fit teachers, schools for the. professional student, and for one or two tech.
nieal pursuits. We seem to recognise ia
all ita fullness the truth of tie old provcb, “The breath of the school-children u
the saying of the world."
Yet with all thia, there are many
thoughtful cititens who ask themselves the
quretion: Are we doing our edneadon^
iork in thebe* way, are ow schools all
they ought to be, do they help our chil­
dren a. much a. they should L tho preotiad things of life and fit them to be pro.
ductive, aeir-helpuig ertiaens ?” In t&amp;M

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GOVERNOR’S MESSAGE

EVERYBODY I 1

THE REFORM SCHOOL.

SURGICAL
DISEASES.
Tho Daesar’. Lacailon b mort aHcib
md convuricntat
il'.tjor
auvuton^t.

I desire to call your special attention to
tho reports of this Institution for 1875
and 187G. “ After many days " it is now
a Reform School,—tho bars and iron doors
have , disappeared,—the high fence that
waited it in is kindling wood. And the
results are,—no corporal punishment, no
escape since its opening, less destruction of
State property, a general tone of comfort
and cheerfulness in all its surroundiofp,
and a brighter, better look in tho faces of
the boys. - The genernloutfic of theScbool
is greatly improved. The table and fur*
niahing, the clothing, etc., arc better than
heretofore, and .all tend towards lifting
this Institution out of the prison mire, mid
on to the higher plane of a school. The
expenses for the two years ending Sept.
SO, 187G,U:ivo been $61,773.46 Usides
the amount received for die labor of d*e
boys and other sources. Of this amount,
817,688.46 has expended unde? special
appropriations, made in 1873 and 1875,
$44,084.00 for current expenses.

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. All the buildings arc now lighted with
gas, a now' boiler and oven has been put
m ; a now fence, wood-shed, and play-shed
erected; the main building thoroughly
repaired and painted inside and out, and
roofed pith tin ; a water-tower and tank
hare been built, with iron piping through
the grounds and building, with six fire
hydrants; a large number of fruit trees
and vines .have been planted, and many
other permanent improvements
nude.
There is room for one hundred more in­
mates than it now contains, and I can sec
no necessity for further expenditures in
buildings or permanent improvements for
many years to come. Tho Board ask ap­
propriations of $25,000 00 per annum for
tho years 1877 and 1878 for current ex­
penses, 2,500 for each year for repairs and
improyomcnts. and $500 each year for tho
library

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hraltti for ream. who. aft
IS pobllr WUH
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HARVEY Wright,
iTTORNEY AT LAW and Solicitor in
Office in Union Block over Bartow A &lt;

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aadOUHUtutlonal R-nlorallrn Treaunrat.
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WJLH. HAY FORD,
ATTORNEY Ana ConnMllor H Lav. and S«4icitor
KtuuwLoim an roawaabla terms.

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DR. C. RUSSELL,

THE VICTORY IS

WON !

LUCIUS RUMELL,

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ALL OPPOSITION IS OVERCOME
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The Triumph is Complete.

JOHN STANLEY is the VICTOR.
For

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JOHM U. CKEBT.

C. G. HOLBROOK.

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HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, JANUARY, 15,1877,

VOL. XXL NO. 75.

Sugars, Canned Goods, and anoth­
er Goods usually kept in a First
Class Grocery. My prices Defy

to adviso with the magistrate as to the
disposition to be made of it, to visit all
children adopted or indentured from the
Public or Bcfcrm School, to procuta1
homes for children, and generally to. ktop
watch and ward over these waift who seem
They have attended to 252 cases of arrests
for crime,—224 boys add 28 girls,—that
were disposed of as follows : 182 were dis­
charged under suspended sentence and
returned to parents or guardians, 57 were
sent to the Baform School, 11 were sent
to the House of Correction, and two were
fined. The average age pf children ar­
rested was twelve and three-fourths years,
86 are reported ns having Jost father,
and 57 as having no mother. Of the 182
discharged, twelve were sent to the State
Pablic School, rix to poor-houses, and
homes were found for six. The children
for1 whom homes were found from the
State Public School, 117 id number, have
all been visited, and their situation
reported upon to the
Schoo!.' " The
total expense of this wort up to Sept.
30, 1876, was $474.45. In addition to
these formal 'duties reuuired by law, they
have been of incalculable service in pre­
venting crime, preserving peace in families,

pwition is not an office, pays no salary exeopt (.xpanoca, and cou onlj- Inj OUod by
those who love the work and do it because
they love it. The State owes a debt of
gratitude, to the gentlemen who are act­
ing as those agents, that it cannot easily
pay. L earnestly hope the sy item may
not be changed, except to be improved,
sod that it may in time be extended into
cvsry county. What more sublime spec­
tacle does the century present, than that
The average number in the school for of a State not content to be simply a the­
1875 was 241, for 1876 230 ; average age ory or an Idea, but a moral Being, with a
of bop when received, 13 j years.
The receipts from the labor of ihc boys
have decreared very largely, and tlie out­ over .these cbtlaron who are to be a part
look for remunerative employment in the of the State in the future.
future is discouraging. The onlv mechani­
I have asked each county agent to give
cal labor now being done is chair-bottom­ me, in an informal way, aunh facu as they
ing, and this at very low prices. It is of deemed important regarding their work
no adebntage to the boys when they go and their opinion of its value. Their re­
out, aa!lt ia a business not carried ou out­ plica are submitted herewith. I commend
side of penal institutions, and would not t^fim to your attention, as the most re
support them if it were. The Board, freshing reading of the day.
Superintendent, and myself have given
Although the State Public School haJ
earnest thought and much time to the taken from the poor-houses a large number
subject of employment that would teach of children, the reports of the Suparinthe bop some useful trade, and at the tendenta of the Poor^shqw a constant in­
same time add to our revenues, but with­ crease of children m thesdTnstitutians. In
out success. In the present depressed 1872 the number was 583 ; in 1873.577;
condition of our man iliac taring industries in 1874, 502; in 1875, 734. in this
there seems to be nollilug better than the computation arc included babes, idiotic,
work the bop arc now doing. The farm fvcblaiminded, blind, and mutes, but oven
work is successful in a pecuniary point of then the number shocks us. Wo cannot,
view and highly beneficial in every other must not pennit it - That a child reared
way, and with the additions that have in a poo ►•house is to be a pauper or a pris­
been made to th 6 fruit trees and vines, oner in the ftiiuro, is almost certain.
the Board hope soon to realire an increased
We shall never cease building prisons,
revenue from this source.
so long as poor-houses are permitted to
The Board of Control again ask that feed them with inmates. Wo ought to
the law, authorizing commitments to tho prohibit by law, the placing of a child,
school may be amended so that bep of mentally and physically healthy, under
eight years, instead of ten, may be received three years of age, in any poor-house.
from parents without commitment.
I Other States have already done so. and we
have given my views upon this subject ishould lose no time in following their exelsewhere. They .also ohk that the limit ।ample. The State of New York provides
of detention maybe changed from 21 yean ।that pauper children shall be scut to’, pri-'
to 18, and I earnestly nope this may be 'rate institutions and. asylums lnau»d of
done. If a school does not fit a boy to go ithe poor houses, the. cost of maintenance
out at 18, it never will. Ifhsis notfit ।to be paid by the county. Though wo
to go then, he is not fit to stay and do* :hare Eat few asylums for children, I am
moralise two or three hundred younger ।of the opinion that we should enact
bop. If at 18 a boy after years of in- ia similar law, applying it to counties where
struction and care, of restraint and dis- isuch iusiitutiouB exist But better fur
ciplinc, still has hu face turned the wrong than the best institution, is home, be it
way, it would seem as if tho State charity ever ip humble, if it is sober and honest. '
must cense and let justice take its place. Wo ought to provide legislation that would'
The history of the Reform School shows isecure homes for these children, and I am
that there arc a few such bop, and it &gt;of the opinion that power aed money
shows further that they have beea of great ishould ba given to the State Board of
damage to their comrades of more tender Charities, to employ agents for this puryears. I bespeak for this subject your ;pose. Such agents, acting in concert with
earnest consideration.
the county agents and the State Public
and Reform;
events the experiment is worth the
Should it fail,, and ahosSf tU State J
torn? School, it has followed the old idsa School continuethat!
of inr*itntional life; bat by far the wisest, far attended it we atfl|i£«B either «
economical, natural, tn-1 hunuoe of
SkMiM b -J&gt;.

Occasionally A boy i
into ths State Public S
criminal tendencies and

School.

this school give very full details of...
orations. The number of children j
tendance tor 1876,
212; if
204: in 1874, 101; in 1873, 14k
The current expenses for 1876
1876,including repaint aud the cosh«
mechanical industries, were about .
000.00 per annum. The expenditur

restraining cruelty and in many other ways.
If the work of these agenta'was to be es­
timated by simply dollars and cents, the
amount of money saved the state, by keep­
ing boys out of institutions, would be
found to be very large.
A boy at the Rrform or Public School,
or in poor-house, costs one or two hundred
dollars a year, and when wo add to this
Total.
the esexpe from the dangers of institution­
al life, the transfer from dependent io in
dependent life, the development of self­ the appropriation for 1875, but wars
help and self-control that is implanted in a drawn, and have reverted to the Ttar
child's nature, by the kindly intervention
Withia a very short time the Si
of the State through its agent, we cannot ought to provide a separate institoti
estimate the value of their sert^ocs. I for the blind, and when this m done th
have appointed agents in 26 couduSi only ought to be shop rooir enough at Flint
as in bome of the newer counties there all the deafwnd dumb. For this reason
seemed no immediate necessity, and in cannot advise the appropriation asked
others I have been unable to find any one building a new shop. The construction
who would accept the appointment, The the portico can be deferred, it it has b*

I am of the opinion that, with the incrcaaing productivo capacity of the farm, and
in view of the fact lhaj. the buildings and
grounds are now in complete repair, that
the amount asked for repairs is not needed,
and that $2C;000 per annum is amply
sufficient for current expenses, including
repairs and itnjitovemente of every nature.
The amount asked for the library is none
too large.

most
&gt;U

parents, who seem hardly old co
commit crime, who ought not to
and should be sent to the School .

The appropriation for the conduct of t
shops, repairs, beds and bedding are all.
pense accounts, though heretofore sper
appropriations have been idade f» the
items, and they hare not gone Into t
current expense accounts. These are
legitimate items of expenses in the ru
ning of this establishment u any oth.
and should be so treated; and unlera th.

The Board of Trustees have reducsd L
number of employes and their salaries, at
inaugurated other economical rtforn
I am of Che opinion that the sum of
060.00 will cover all above enui
expense accounts and current expen
the ensuing two rears. The esUmst
other items are all neccasaiy, and shoi
granted.' The expense for lighting
school if enormous, owing to the
price charged for gas, bring nearly &lt; $1
700.00 for 1876. I ru&amp;wsud'an ay
proptiation of •2,500.00 for the itamed;
may be IctaicDed.
;
Thele^jlatafo’ oH8fB and the aotir&lt;

efforts of the officers of the Institate ban
secured the Rtiaodanoc of nearly all th&lt;
children of the State whft m-Jdits c*xc
yet there are stiirsotac reitartniBe ia faru
lies and poor-houses. Thu 8wf, dumb Wh
blind who grow np in iitnoranoe becoRM
either imbecile of «permanent horde
upon the community; and no parent h&lt;n ।
..i.i.U Cf .... i
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moral, fret of charge, for them,
it
be the duty of Che State i
by law, the education of all chi

system of instruction at
:constantly improving, It
'“ortienlaifon" Ita’rfnw- itu

housework and Mwing. I leosm
work to ymrf ihndly and thought
sideratioa. ' 71% -j,.’ ”
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THR WATS PRISOM. *
Except in the fact that the :
largely over-erbwd®,’* its' "
&lt;exceptionable. The repw
iand Board fnrniahes full
&lt;
।earnings id money for the
:ing Sept 80, 1876, ware
'This ui addition to the
;property, roads, iewsn,
'very creditable showing. !
The net earnings for.thi

�A certain class ofprisoners, convicted of

xs furnished employment to the
ne tod Wind, to sickly and abort
rids, and relieved the prison yard
m that were formerly ao numIta effect upon

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in 1875, 783; in 1874, 703.
received in 1876, 30 had
in the House of Correction,
Reform School, and 11 in other
Eighty-five per •««. of the
were eemmitted for the firU time,
•even per cent. were intemperate,
ifcr per eent. were unappreotieeu.
u, w— the cause of the increase in crime
% by these statistics to be found in
large percent, of intemperate and

wbat are knowu u prison offeaws, arc now
sent to the House of Correction at Detroit
The nmr/oer of this class now in confineresnt there, is 74.
This law should be repealed, ud they
ahtiuld be hereafter sent to ono or the
Other of the State Prisons. Th® Detroit
House of Correction ' is none to largo for
the use of Wayne county, and for what
are known as county prisoners of other
counties, and will gladly bo relieved of

c report of the Warden and Board
-v- ___ l:..— „c
b time and convict earnings law enacted
last Legislature, express same
Gts as to the amount of benefit to bo
- red from the latter provision. The
1 riment baa not been tested long
•Q.»rh to really tall its affect, rad I should
ofoih to give it up as a failure. I am of

them.
'
With tho opening of the State Howe of
Correction at Ionia, tho Prison, Detroit
House of Correction, ud Reform School,
the State certainly has mist excellent
facilities for tho clarification ud separa­
tion of prisoners, and it should no longer
be delayed. The suggestion has been
made of placing our throe penal institu.
tions unacr the control of one Board, with
u executive hoed whose whole time should
be given to the duties of the position, ud
who, of courae, would require a salary.
Such a Board would cost no more than
tho three now do, and in some regards the
plu might be an improvement, ud in
others perlups not.
I eommcna tbc suggestion for your oonaideration.
:

imissioner of tho Land Office bo directed
Ito plat the capita! block and dispose of all
the
State lota, at such prices and upon
i
isuch terms as way bo fixed by the Gov­
1 ernor, Treasurer, and himself.
The near approach of the completion of
Ithe new Capitol creates an imperative
inecessity for the appointment of a Su­
■perintendent of Public Property. Such
।an officer could hare saved the State his
isalary every year of the ten years post
in the care of its propertv, rad with tkc
increased demands in this direction a
good offiocr, under a good law will be
of great value. This duty is now per­
formed by the Board of Auditors, rad
as they ■ are absent most of the time, it
devolves upon tho deputy State officers.
Supplies of paper
for
the
printer,
stationery for
the different bureaus,
fuel, etc., etc., are now issued without Bhu­
tan or plan. The proposed officer should
have (rad in tho new Capitol there will
be abundance of office and storage room
for him,) all the supplies of every nature
under his control, to be issued only upon
requisitions and receipted for by the re*
cipient He should have control of all
purchases made by the Board of Auditors,
and see that supplies brought are duly re­
ceived.

ter of amount and payment of convict's
STATS POGB.
.tugs. Some provision should be made
The public expense of caring for the
jy which tho condition rad residence of a
noor of the State in 1876 was *572,000.•otraict's family could be made a malar of
00. Of this amount *207,000.00 was for
fraud at the Prialon, ud his earnings
maintaining the poor-houses. The amount
said directly to them instead of being
of investment in poor-houses was *722,’ -&gt;r squandered as they so often
000.00. For this expenditure and aa a
7 v erewith, in aeeordaoee
return for the investment, the value of’
penpera' labor in 187* was estimated at
*8,000.00.
This financial exhibit, the increase of&gt;
with tho provisoni of tramps and able-bodied paupers, tho con­
aws of 1876, I appointed dition of our poor-houses, as described by
x» XtfCC of Ionia, Charles Kipp of the State Board of charities ud many
■, and Westbrook Divine of Mont­ other reaeons, induced tho county superin­
- Board of Coinmiraioncni for the tendents of the poor st their last annual
nr ’ House of Correction at Ionia. A meeting, to adopt by ajnnauimous vote a
jntraet for two of the four cell blodu, of- resolution in favor of di'trict work-houses.
lasre quarters, chapel, hospital, kitohen, That this system would decrease pauperism
Ar-house, and ono shop was entered into ud eave money eannot bo doubted.'
1875, with Knapp A Co. of Detroit, Would it not be wise to^provide by enact­
rho were the lowest bidden. The work ment that any number it counties may boi
ma progressed favorably, though not as empowered to unite for the purpoae of■
apialy aa it should, or as was agreed up- erecting ud conducting a district poorn. ft will be ready for occupancy by the houso or work-house?’ It would enable’
al of May next Tho entire con of the some of tho now counties that have not,
'
yet built their poor-houses to make the
experiment.
coed the amount designed in the act, vis.:
*270,000.00. The overcrowded condition
of the State Prison, and the House of
Correction at Detroit, require that the
pewj^rinon be fitted rad furnished immo-

The Board' has prepared estimates

of

tho sum needed,for thispurose, amounting
to *29,458.00. The amount required to
•sun. a new
of thi» msOTjiUldo is
necessarily large, aa it will not fill up grad­
ually bet at onoe, compelling the outlay to
' be made withia a Vary short time. The

otructod and upea which it is to bo 'oonduotod, via: that all the employes are to
live in the institution, will demand also a
somewhat larger expenditure for ftarnishing. through the State will bo repaid for it
ia th® reduction of expenses in the firat
year of its operation.
The’above sum, though asked for as
fitting and furnishing, inclada water and
etiracs, wagons, tools, fencing,
fire boo®, ote., that are not
m furniture, but that arc
r tho works of tho prison,
plan of the prison provides
313 of which are in the

prison, and furnishing tho warden's resi­
dence, the Board estimate will require
M appropriation of *124,3*3.00
The increase of arime, the number of

ebtwbera, would

demand that the

id, with a
rf tho edl
the Govcr-

industries
x inmates

XEW CAPITOL.y

The work upon the new Capitol is not.
as far advanced as the Board of Commis­•
sioners wished and expected. The delay’
ia from various causes, but chiefly fromi
the change in the cornice, steps, etc., or­'
dered by the Legislature. The brick andI
stone work on the building itself ia com­'
pleted, leaving only the porticos, steps and
west Poller huurc u&gt; be finished. There lai
no prospect of the bttilding being com­
pleted at the time contemplated, and thei
work will need to be hastened to have iti
ready a* tho assembling of tho next Legis­
lature. The quality of the material udI
work is excellent, and does credit to thei
contractors, Superintendent, ud Board.
During the past two years contracts have1
been entered into for the tin roof, stone1
eornioe, steam heating, ventilating, ud1
the electric work. The total payments to'
Sept 30,1876, have been *819,852 78.
Tho
Legislature of 1871 appropriatedp
*10,000 for the preliminary expenses of
plans, eta., for tho capital.
The art of 187Z appropriated *1,200,•
000 for the erection of the building, in­
cluding services of the architect ud plus,।
without amending or repealing the art of'
1871; but the Auditor General construed1
the appropriation of 1872 to include the1
amount aunupriated in 1871. This con­
struction of the law will require u appro­
priation of the sum of *8,249 85, this1
being the ampunt expended by the Board1
under the law* of 1871. The Board ask
;
for-the electric work and other necessary'
purposes that tbs sum of *26,000, or as1
much thereof as may be neoessary. may be'
appropriated out of the building fund and;
made available during this year.
The1
history of the construction of publie build­
ings of this character faila to show any
where so small an amount bf extras or'
deficiencies as our capital up to this time,
ud I commend this appropriation as one1
necessary and fit to be made. Full details1
of the operations of the Board of Building’
Commiseioneni will be found in their re­
port, to which your attention is called.
The Board have made, at my request,
in estimate of the amount required to fur&gt;
nish the sapitol with seeding, desks, gas
fixtures, sauteis, grates, library shelving,
ate., together with fenee, sidewalks, lamps,
trading, and other neeotaary outMde im-

1
1
u&gt; iU MHutttatf,hrs,-'
1
fixtures that are

bat I am of the opinion that it will require
from 160,090 00 to 180,000 09 for thia
parpose. I recommend, therefore, that an
*rf 76,000 00, or ao much

of the Goycraor and

Tho now Capitol and grounds will re­
quire a number of employes, janitors, fire­
men and others who should be under his
superintendence and control. In a bus­
iness, money-saving view ■ this office will
be one of great importance and demand
ths entire time of a good business man.
I recommend, therefore, the creation of
such an office, to bo filled by appointment
of the Governor, rad under his control,
conjointly with the Board of Auditors.

KAXLBOADS.

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“VEGETINE,”
S'S.’SySS.’Si
Ira, sU tb^r are cvwpoexxUd In aseffaa
MloprwU-oM^nUblus rwulu."

VEGETINE
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X» the &lt;TMl Blood PuriSer.

for such purpose, to be ordered by him
from the office &lt;rf rack corporation.”
. From that date until tho present time
their report® Lave been made upon the
bests of *27,300.00 per mile of stock and
debt, and the tax has been *205.00 per
mile, or a gross amount of *35,544.30 per
annum; tho number of miles of road in
thia State being 173. Tho Central and
Southam roads are great trunk lines, and
* ’*
f about &lt;
the value

If you want to see a Menagerie
in the winter, go to

_

WBleare Um wont eaaa atMrataia.

la roeonuaesdad by phyeklina and apol

Hm

effected bosm marraUoes curoa

Curee tho wont caaoa ot Canter.

Meeta with wonderful auoeoaa tn Maa

Will eradicate Salt Rheum trom the ayi

Ccraa tho moat lavatenU ceaea ot Krya

W e were in there the other day
w the largest stock of toys
^r saw in Hastings, and
we
e prices given should
say,
rybody ought to have a
present

BotaoToe Pimple* and H«moa tram tb

Cnree Conatlpatlon and rotuletea the boraU.

li a valaable remedy fee Uendnebo.
We have ia the State thirty-five rail­
road oompanics, operating 5311 miles of
road, 3346 miles of which arc in theState,
Will eure Dyapepala.
costing *154,632,666.72, and represented
by *30,945.28 of debt rad *27,046.84 of
stock per milo of road. The largo pro­
Roolorea th e ent I re ays tern to a healthy •
portion of debt chows that railroads, like
municipalities and individuals maintain
their fashionable character.
The grass
Curee Pnloa la the Shia.
railroad earnings in this State for 1875,
were *17,692,292.00, which amount wxs
hot sufficient to pay expenses, interests
and rente. Four reads paid no interest ItemcToe the eattae ot blxxlneae.
on their indebtedness in 1876 ; nine paid
a portion only and report *2,129,810.00
unpaid for the year. Two have been sold Kellerae ralalaaaa at the Stonmch.
under foreclosure,'and four arc in the hands
of the receivers. One company only paid
a dividend during 1875, in cash, of two Curee Faina In tho Bart.
per cent., and one stock dividend of ten
per cent. This condition of so great and
important an interest, employing so large £ffw:tually curea Kidney Complaint.
a capital, is very unsatisfactory, but it can*
not be attributed to unfriendly legislation
so far u Michigan is concerned. Tho le effoetlTo In Ha earn of Female Weaki
nulls h«»v ualj Lhcuuxlvca to
»nzl
the remedy is in their hands alone.
la tba rreet remedy for General DebUH
Our roads and equipments arc in good
condition.
Of 10,71G,227 passengers
transported in 1876, not one was killed,
and only six were injured from causes beyond their own control.

Twenty three per cent, of the accidents
were caused by trespassers on the tracks.
It would seem that some steps should be
taken_to prevent this large loss of life and
limb.~ There are a number of bridges over
tho roads of the State, which are not of
sufficient height to allow the safe passage
under them of men at work on tho trains.
Eiva persons have been killed and three
injured by these bridges in tho past throe
years. The Commissioner should be nuthorised to compel tho roads to raise all
bridges to a height of eighteen feet, and
to prevent the erection in the future of
any lower than this, and I respectfully reeommend the passage of such a law.
In thia.connection, I desire to call your
especial attention to what to my mind is a
matter of very great importance to the
State, vis.: the manner in whioh the Lake
Shore and Michigan Southern Railway
makes its reports for the purposes of taxa­
tion, and the very small amount of taxes
it pays, compared to other roads similarly
sitaated. This Railway and the Michi­
gan Central arc organixed under special
charters ; both of them arc taxed by their
charters throe-fourths of one per cent on
the capital stock and bonded debt. In
1855, the Michigan Southern was eonsolidated with the Northern Indiana R. R.
Co., rad the act authorising the coasolidation provided far its taxation/ as follows:
“ Sec. 3. Tho said corooration so to ba
organised by virtue of this act, shall con­
tinue, subject to the same rata of tax aa
though such consolidation should not take
plan ; ud the amount of its capital and
Ioans hereafter, upon which such taxation,
shall be paid, tJuxU be meh portion of the
whole of tft capital and loatu at it aohkjffjr employed in the State of Michigan,
to bo asoartatutd on or before the first of
January in each year by the Auditor Genoral of this State, from the annual report
________ ___ __ «_______ t

Toys, Toys, Chandeliers, Crockery, Product, Etc.

V«g»aa» 11 Sold by 1M DroggliU.

pwm
■ Ml,
w.

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
All Kinds and All Prices.

Produce
Of all kinds taken in exchange
and for sale cheap for cash at
s/niTif,
4 ffwro/f'*
TIE CHEST IF BIBEASE!

H. GOODYEAR,

THE FOE OF PAU

The Druggist,
AH kinds of FRESH rad SALT Metta

Respectfully announces
that he has again engaged­
on hand.
in the DRUG TR.1D8, and
has in stock and daily arriv­
ing, a fresh and genuine
Stock of Drugs ana Medi­ Also Poultry, Game. tie.
cines, Dye Stuffs, fancy
Goods and, infact a com­
plete Stock of Drugfyfs
Merchandise whioh he ogers

Fresh Fish

CWPUite WfePfiUM,
Ceo. M. Savage &amp; Op's Pel,

Market one door Weal of J. P. Roberta
Drug State.

TOOWSaiiCMltaiiaSt^

xxxSOwi.

Hastings, Doc. 14th, 1876.

v.ixm.
Hastings, Oct. 24,1876.

MUSTANG

LINIMENT,

WHICH HAS 8TOOD THE TEST Of
40 YEARS
THERE 18 NO BORE IT WILL
NOT HEAL, NO LAMENESS IT
WILL NOT CURE, NO ACHNB, NO
PAIN, THAT AFFLICTS THE HU­
MAN BODY. OR THE BODY OF A
H0R8E OR OTHER DOMESTIC AN­
IMALS, THAT DOBS NOT TTELB
TO ITS MAGIC TOUCH. A BOT­
TLE OOSTING tU, Mu, or «L0«.
HAS OFTEN SAVED THE LIF1 OF
A HUMAN BEING. AND RESTOR­
ED TO LIFE AND USEFULNiai
MANY a
xx4*yl

valuable horse.

D‘w
CARBOLIC OIL

LINIMENT

xxi52tf.

InetanUy allye Us pain of Burna.

9100.00 in Greenbacks

MTiaryest C7«6 o/S'ahscrs&amp;ersJBt

WIU keep your Horses sad Stock in Ordw
W*ITNEVER FAM TryitOurW
FERRAND WILLIAMS A CO

Tan GAN F

»wsr ■

�[he^epii-Weeklj hepbhlicirfilJsjijfer.

EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENCE.

FIMUL PAPIfi U BABIY NMI T.

January 10, 1877.

The electire officers of Hastings Lodge No.

j

Charles Hartkey, N. 0.; M. D. Reed, V. 0.

POSTOFFICB TIME CARD

ey ud Norman Dailey, Representative* u&gt; the
Grand Lodge.

at 1100

'
Bill was introduced by Bobbins of Lenawee to
aid the formation of Charitable Associations,
veto at tho close of the last semion, and which

.John Hotchkiss

comment here, and the suggestions of Gov.
Baglev, very generally meet public approval,
while the quite. Statesmanlike Inausural of

HoechUlia

GUIDE

CITY COCAL, R. R. TIME-CARD

ITU r. n.
U.-oor. m.

Nleht Express

10:10 a. M.

5:15 r.

know our opinion, of that of Gov. Bagley we
shall have more to say, in a future edition of
the Banna

Croswell hu reappointed Major Geo. H. Hop­
kina u private Secretary. He could not have
found a man in the Slate, belter fitted for the
position, or who hu more friends or a larger
acquaintance with the men of the State.

Masonic Correspondence.
Kniroa

BaXvu:—I waslehoseu to

draft ree-

Nbw York, Dec.

29,1876.

BXKGII AND THB BOSSES.

.

Prevention

cf Cruelty to Animals, got

after the home car people the night before

E’i'iisLax! k fe"

5=1

The “Iron Trail.”

.B A Holbrook

STRANGER'S

DIED.

by the Governor whjch will be eubmitted to
an executive session al an early day, eeveral
ttwcrlaluw//

any time. Wild
body feels hope!

The Horse Cant and Bergh—Defalca­ bring a revival a
tions — Political — Business—FI re tent to wait tiff, I
Escapes-Weather.
yond a peradventurc.

Bergh, the head of the Society for the

loci) llijipej? jlotico;

ible delay.

NEVXN8.P. M.

COUNTY OFFICERS.

! ing U possible to

OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

I. 0. 0. F.

SENATE 0hAMBXB,LaNSIN0, MlCB., )

A spicy sketch descriptive of a trip over
the Atchison Topeka and SantaFo Railroad
and of the bounties, scenery and pleasure
resorts of the Rocky Mountains, by “Nym
Crinkle," tho musical and dramatic critic
of the New York World, sent free on paplication,together with the Sanjuan Guide,
maps and time tables of this new and pop­
ular route from.Kansas Cityand Atchison
to Pueblo, Denver and all points in Colo­
rado, New Mexico, Arizona and the San
Juan Mines.
The finest line of Pullman
Sleepers on tho continent between the Mis­
souri River and the Rooky Mountains
without change. Address
T. J. Anderson,
Gen. Pait. 2.
Jan. 4 '7G tf
Topeka,

two homes usual to good weather.

It was

one strain from the Post Office up town,
and the jaded steeds only got on by pull­
At 23d

ing their shoulders out of joint.

street, Bergh's officers stopped every one
of the wra, all loaded to their utmost

with hdtfgry men, were held there an hour,
till tho

teams necessaay to drawing them

with some degree

of comfort

brought and attached.

could

be

The. passengers

were as wroth aa the companies, but Mr.
Bergh informed

them that he did it for

the purpose of awakening them to the

necessity

mnnitarian

of taking some

movements.

interest in hhWhile

he

is

Train hu brought me a well assorted the horses, and apt half as well fed. The
stock of Boots, Shoes, and Gail era for tho car driver ia New York is compelled to
summer and fall trade, which I will sell work from fourteen to sixteen hours a day,
way.down low for Cash. I also sell the
in freezing weather, rain, snow or sleet,
Singer
Sewing
Machine
connected with human existence, tho spirit of celebrated
night and day, for which they receive the
Brother Irving Williams, who hu been a Ma­ different Kinds of Sewing Machines. Nee­
son of good slandiug for many years, of irre­ dles and Machine Oil.w I also sell Well k munificent sum of $1.85 ! They arc com­
proachable life and character, a favorite in Cistern Pumps.
pelled to stand on their feet all the time,
family circle, beloved |by his wife and child
J. Mavs
and there is scarcely one of them who hu
and everywhere respected by adults of his
Opposite the Post Office
acquaintance, hu suddenly been called upon
not varicose veins, er some other disease
Hartings, Mich.
to cross the dark river, and enter, u wo hope xx41tf
brought
on by exposure, equally serious ;
and trust upon a happier existence than falls
to the lot of human kind upon earth, and
and as severe u is the labor,' and as hard
Notice.
where, in times to come, he will be ready in
aB'^he work, there are thousands applying
that pleasant spirit land to welcome his rela­
Farmers please taka notice that I have fur tho positions for every place that is
tives and frirniU of the mystic tie,^&gt; pleasures
bought out the interest of Calhoun 4
unspeakable aq ] fall ofjoy. Therefore
Nssoltxd. T1 it, in the death of Brother Beckwith, in-tho hotel barn and you will vacant. It is a rather good proof of hon­

28th, 1876.

TODAY’S ADVER TISEMEWTS-

All About tho County.
Cold.
Gold 106J.

Irving Williams, societyAu lost a valued and

Oo;d sleighing.
Bring in that wood.

at all at such wages,

esty that they work
rather than steal.

But while tho animals

arc taken care of, there litu been as yet no

Business is steadily improving.
Head the message of Gov, Bagley

Senator Ferry will be re-elected to-morrow.

Minstrell "Troup at

find it to your interest to call and see me.
xxt’Sltf
J. W. Brock.

Union Halloa

Friday

Cigars that cannot be equaled at John
Stanley’s.

Remember the lecture of Dr. Reynolds at the

R—olrtd. Th't, standing here in thia silent
City of ths Deac and around tho grave of our
venerable brother, we cannot fail to acknowl­
edge tho universal dominion of death. But
we cannot look upon death as an enemy of
mankind, but aa a kinfi messenger sent'from
oar Supreme Grand Master to summon ns
from the trials and tribulations of human ex­
istence to that Grand Celestial Lodge above,
where sorrow and mourning are unknown.
RuohfJ. That we extend to the friends
and relatives of ths deceased our most heart­
felt sympathy and condolence in this hour of
their sorrow and commend them to the care of
that just God “who dosth all things well."
R/solwd. That ths Secretary of Orangeville

Lansing.

Heater HSward'e Temptation.
Court House by Bev. T. H. Stewart of Kendall­

“Hasru Howaku's Tsmitatjox." by Mrs.
C. A. Warfield, .author of "The Household of
Bonverie." “Miriam's Memoirs." "Monfort
HaH." "A DouHo Wedding," and “8ea and
Shore,” ia just p .bliehed by T. B. Peterson A
Brothers, Philadelphia.
"Ilwru Howau's
tten stcry of trial and temptstie
example of a kind of novel that t

vrol Exhibition u Friday even lag at Union

HaH.
held on the 26th at Union Hall.

tlnctly defined plot and intention, and these
are managed with decided vigsr. There is no
-waste of words in feminine sentimentalism ;
but the Incidents and the characters in them

These gath-

ill there are great)
contain pictures or

soon.

drawn. Such fictions u these are ths popular
■&gt;m of the present generation, and "Hester
■oward's Temptation" will, we think, prove

attempt &lt;

society organized to

of Booth Ckretina, sad Nieholb ef Louisiana,

0
maintained dramatic
ths Story, through a multitude of
satleiiotery sad not Improbable
o large duodecieloth. gilt back

la number, are
*10. AO a ret. or I
•loth, with a i
Covim of " Hui-

*1.7* far eoefc one wanted, to the Publinkers,

prevent cruelty to

The street care are so many mines

of wealth,

and the companies are enor­

mously rich; but tbeir employees arc
harder worked and lea paid than any in
the city.

HIGH LIVING AND DEFALCATIONS.

Applet Wanted,
In any quantity at the Cider Mill of W. 3.
4 B. Stainer, Jefferson street, Hastings,
for which the highest market price will
be paid.
xxi73tf

The frequency of defalcations by young
men holding confidential positions excites
a great deal of remark. Every day some
young man gets away*to Europe in a mys­

old. Inhabitants of foreign lands—the people
of Australia, of Edrope, and of South America

CHE

$20,000 O0

Special Notices

Five thousud ladies of ths " first fam­
ilies ” hare signed an agreement not to
offer intoxicating liquors to their callers on Asn^MsMpnsxx Pull^TIum
New Year's day. There will be a lem
numben of well dressed drunken young men
on the streets of New Year’s than usual.
The big temperance demonstrations will
commence immediately after New Year's,
and will be kept*up just an long a uy
feeling is shown. Boston and Philadclphia arc to join with them, working the j
same way, Ihc speakers changing about so
as to always have something new and at­
tractive. It is hoped by the originators
to get up a feeling that will count on the
rum mills, specially the fashionable ones.
It is a businea men's movement, and hu
the support of the heaviest mcrchuta in
the city.
The weather » cold and delightful,
much to tho joy of the ice companies and abeeietalra
the livery stable people. The avenues
leading to the park shine' with splendid
equipages. It make a ray briffiut show.

New Adv«rti«»mant».

GOOD HIS TO TH PUBLIC!

STOCK OF GROCERIES

xa! to the courts. Nothing will come of
L They have lost tho game, and. have

The men
Oyster, the celebrated “Shield Brand," invitation
for sale chap, at John Stanley's.

to the

crTit Groory Buies-u
At my OLD STAND on JOn» Street.

Brisk far sale at my yard. Seetioa 23d,
in Rutland.

Hemet L. Nbwton.
$ac. 5ch, 1876.

•WITH a. KZ1PTEX.

xxi64tf

RAILWA

no facilities in New York for handling
grain, and it costa altogether too much to
get it through the city and bn shipboard.
Chicago, Toledo and Milwaukee are ship
ping heavily to Baltimore, ud the dry
goods and grocery trade ia following it. The
elder Vanderbilt is still on his bed, ud his
son William does not seem to hare the
acuteness of his father. At all events
Garrett hu beaten him badly, and New
York suffers. The Vanderbilte control too
much railroad. ' Mr. Garrett works his
road in the interest of his sity, ud its
management has always been liberal. Be­
tween the Baltimore ud Ohio ud the
:
PcnMyhruia Central, New York hu come
to grief Take this diversion and tho fact
that tho lake cities are shipping direct to
Montreal ud supplying New England di­
rect, and it ia euy enough to see that the
prestige of New York u a commercial
centre is in duger.
fire escapb.
The Brooklyn horror hu served one
good purpose. Tho authorities have in­
spected every theatre in tho city/ud arc
compelling the managers to make them
safe, Thejr are cut'ing doors for escapes,
and are laying water pipes in every direc­ upbriasj.‘S&amp;AMUMgj
tion, so u to flow the stage in the event
of a fire- One theatre wu compelled to
suspend till this wu done, ud the people
who crowd them breathe more freely. The
churches arc to be overhauled next, ud
then the factories and large buildings in
*hich people work six stories up, are to
IN--------------be looked after. The effect of it all is, to
make* life tolerably safe from fire. There
arc buildings in the lower wards, which
shelter nightly from two to three thousiqd
Inftnrooe wit
people, six stories in height, with only one" in ths Union.
staircase, ud that a very narrow one. In
the event of a fire in one'of them, the un­
fortunate ocounuts would burn like rata,
for escape would bo
All of these orc to b
ud the owners eom
safe. ’

terious way ; his books are examined and
be is found to be a defaulter to a large
amount. Then his employers investigate,
and it is found that ho hu been living
We take this opportunity of informing fut, that he had been “ supporting a wo­
the public, that we will safely and radical­ man," and that his face ia well-known in the
ly cure all cases of pile*, without the use gambling hells. If he is smart, ho hu
stolen and saved enough to be able to com­
of knife or ligature. No cure, no pay.
promise with them ; but as a rule he has
E. F. k I. W..Bbown.
squandered all that be hu stolen, and hu
Hastings, Dec. 21, 187G. xxi68tt
fled without money or character. I knew
M. D. Reed desires to call attention to one case bf a young man who belonged to
his new Wagon Shop, where he may be two clubs, hill living at which cost him not
found at all hours of any day, ready to de IcsB-than *10,000 a year, who kept a mis­
any work in Lis line, from putting a new tress who required a carriage for ber own
spoke in an old wheel, to the building of use, and whoso mid-day lunches never
the best buggy ever seen in the county of cost him less than |5. At the clubs up­
Barry. Don't forget the place; in ths town be wu supposed to be a partner In
the house, and his extravagant uviug wu
shop with Jason Rich 4 Bro., corner •
not considered singular.
It turned out,
Church and Railroad Street
however, that he wu merely a clerk on a
Xx6tf
salary of *1,800 a year, and that hia de­
Michael Grace is happy, and why falcations in two years footed up over
ihonld be not be.
His naw place ef hot­ &gt;90,000 1. And he got away to Australia
ness is a favorite resort for the publie. with nothing—his mother sold stocks to
and u a matter of eourse he is reaping a get the few hundreds that were necasaaiy
rich harvest. Remember the place, first to take, him out of New York. Every
door east of Em. Busby's Barber shop, cent of it hu gone tn his vioea. His mis­
jprth aide of State street.
xxi66tfB4. tress sold his carriages, horses and jewdasnd immediately proceeded to find anr victim to ruin. Another clerk, at a
CHEAP CENTENNIAL TRIP—To
Smith, Mance 4 Preston'l and settle to salary of &gt;1,500, embezzled in about the Swift on the War Path with a new and
same time &gt;60,000, whioh he spent in the
well selected
save costa. We must have our pay.
same way. It is a singular thing that the
xxi46tf
business of a great house should be man­
The man who bought one box, and got aged bo a to make such thefts possible,
but it h bo ; and they occur almost daily.
three, may loam something advantageous
POLITICAL.
by calling on Mrs. Hud.
How about the
Bolognu? W. J.
It*
The holidays have taken the spirit out
of the politicians, and there is nothing
John Stanley sella better and cheaper new on the chea-boerd. The Democracy to inform my old customers and the
Tea, than any other House in ths aty. find it hard work to keep up an excite­
ment, and they have about abandoned the
idea of interposing any objection to the
PEOPLE OF BARRY COUNTY
WANTED—Our pay at once, it will inauguration of the legally elected Presi­
dent, Hayes. They have auit drinking
save you trouble,
blood, and aa an easy way of letting ttamxxi46tf
Smith, Mum k Preton.
selves down, talk mysteriously of an ap- Generally that I have again embarked U
Whitman's Assorted Candies—the beet
n the market A full supply at J. P.
Roberts'.
’ ’

M/Iwek

men.

A. Card.

Dr. Reynolds at the Court House, will tell
about the horrors of ths liquor trafle. Go and

ville, Indiana.

Look at this!
R. J. GRANT SELLS.
Men'* coafa . &gt;3.25
Youth'* coati
&gt;3.00
Boy't coati
&gt;2.50
Aor. 27, ‘76 xx.UltcC

825000 ASflfc-

___

BU8IKM.
New Yerk has received anoth er off act.
Ths grain trade has been gradually leaving
thoaty for Boston, Philadelphia And Bal­
timore. Vanderbilt made an effort to get
it back by cutting freight in fcvor of Neu;
York but the ntber lines have finally beai-

The ,
, him down, and the New York O’Otaal hu
care were unusually crowded, and a heavy
in the new arrangement raised its rs?*i 80
snow was falling. The oar computes, who1 that Baltimore ha a very heavy per ccnC
are managed by tho kind of men who look ovex New York Thd wholeaale merchants
upon a man anff a horse u so much mon­ arc feeling ugly over this surrender of
. Vanderbilt, for goods are vary large­
ey to be doubled in the shortest space of
ly bought where grain is sold. All this is
time, were dragging the cars up town,
bad for New York, but it is well for the In­
loaded to twice their capacity, with tho terior cities and the producer. There qre j

drivers, who arc as badly overworked os

elutlonain reference to the death of Irving Wil.
Hams, who died al Middleville, Thursday Dee.
And I was requested to send you
a copy for publication, which is as follows :

NEW ADV

Christman in a most delightful way.

about it he ought to do something for the

Our Centennial,

dull, everyepring will

�wsmSS

rt- lloldsnof the
&gt;d Stale sforeaaMi
•■led to the adee

P«h on pure SJO.
too (toi per cent per annum,
-lalmad to bo due ou said Ind
Uie sum often hundred and
oTeuty-nlneceau [I1IM1.TJ' at
ka of twenty.flre 4»Uarv ftsj.

GS&amp;11SS3’

Star .GfofoingHoiiBe.

Star Clothing House.

Legals.
■ MORTGAGE SALE.
Defttil: having been made tn tbe ennd
certain Xudaaiare of Mortgage. made, saon lbs tautn day ofAvril Flri the year &lt;il

Free ride to GrandR,apid
AND RETURNf *

of. Nodes Is hereby given, ibai bj
er of sale tn said tnonerr* eon
cordance with the statute in sue
Vrovldad. 1 sliallesll at puBllc ver
front door of tbs ojurt House, tn
lugs, to said County or liacryz-aal
Ing the place of Holding the &lt;H
aafo man iv of Harry .-on Frigs
. A
:
snsrsKH a final 0 ay. tbs lands,
sensed m said mortgage, or so mt
beascseiary to sa-M.'y the said i
mortgage, together with said an

of sals ssetau
o’eloefc mm of

of thoCourt H
ry county. Mich
lag the Circuit
al public auction io t
leer described in said
as may be necessary I
said mortgage, with ii

.5.00 worth.

certain piece or parrel o f laiicTsituate! lying'
Miag in the county of barry. aad state ol Michi
known and described u lollowu. to-wll: The a
west BMtWnl tfuartar C«) of toction number
W. except about eightsun&lt;1!) acres on the n

so. veocmoer t.'.ta, isiti.
„ n
DA NI Ei-tiHELP. Mortgagee.
H. Baoae. Atty, for Mortgagee,
xxiOTwll

SALE ONW ECUT ION.

rs nr Micuiuis. County of BarryjM :—By
——.1—1------ ‘ — rfand under the
County of Barry.
andstatoof Michig art dated th Mb day of October,
A. D. 1K76, end to me Jirec’.-l ■ Inst the goodsand
chattels, and for want thereof
Bsnis ot Qyrut H. Bowes dvfo:
•rtotL nxoty on appeal;bo_
B1

&amp;£r25rz.,“s&amp;"cU‘s’ sixts

on lheaald Ethday of lh---- ’— • ’• •— ’ — *
totbo foDowfna describe
and being in tho Tow:
of Barrvand State of
awribod Mfotlowa to-wi..
The north half [W of the south eikUquartort(U)
of section number twenty one (71) of township num­
ber throe [3] north of range number nine |W weott
and. also, the north east quarter (Xjottoo north
west quarter
of section number twenty seven
- *------ L:------------------ fh of range
ill one hnnfrdinctotho

.szir^f.'a.s",!
l on page Tti: which said m
co the sib dayof Docambe
llupcugloa M. Marvin t&lt;&gt;
nrUlo. enmity ef Barry and I

111: H ILL SELL GOODS LOW IBM WOWBIB
We Are Selling
Mens’ Heavy Overcoats at $3 50 ;

$4 00 ;

’ -We Are Selling

5 00 and Upwards.
'

'

Mens’ Fine Overcoats at $9.10; $12.00; and. $15.00.
We Are Selling

hlcktsl I
ttn. u

aad sell at the North front door of the Cc
In thaOtp sd Heatings, ia said Count,
the above described land) and premises
v-oadnit to the bhrhest and beet bidder ot
tho 3d das of February A. D. 1877, at c
in tho afternoon, that being between t

- ' •WWIXIB*,

-

.

fUt/is'

Buti/litt

Suif»

ffop

$4 50

*®Only $1000 and $12 00.-®*
EXTRA LOW PRICES ON FIINE OVERCOAT SUITS.

nf Hopiu
bounded

BOYS’ OVERCOATS AND SUITS,
$2 75, $3&lt;50, $4 00 $5 00 and Upwards.
tKsr* Take advantage of this chance to save money by buying of us\bosides costing yon nothing to
see Grand Rapids
»• •• -*

*Z^-tnie¥^A n cis* hold EX, M.r&lt;„,
- -y

LSortgaol

sale.

Star Clothing House, 38, 40 and 42, Canal st, Grand Bapids.

. the heirs

Make no Mistake in our Looatson—The Great Double Store.

jgiabBasaa-satahHs—

give notice to the
J Estate of tho penand the hearing thereof
&gt;rd er to be published ia I
Banner, a newspaper
aid County of Barry for
previous to said day of
6, C. PHI ND LB?
Judge of nobale.

PROBATE ORDEK.
Michigan, maty of Barry
office, in the etty ofHastipgs.
Tlh day of December In tb&lt;
:ht hundred and seventy-sig.
lib. Judge o/ 1‘robalt.
e Esutaaf John Bredylud

Holloway's Advertisements.

GUARDIAJUS SALE.
In the matter of the estate of George 0. Dodge,
(sole heir of E-ek U. Dodge. deceased.) s Minor.
Notice is hereby given that I shill Mil st.public
suction, to tbs highest bidder On Saturday fke
3d day V Marek. A I). Ifirt. at one o’clock ia the
afternoon, at tbs Town Clerk’s Office ia Assyria,
is tho Coury of Barry, tn tho state of Mkhi-

T DE TESTI H UNT OF THE WHOLE WORLD

Guardian.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.

Sfft!

H0U0IAT8

0IMTK3T.

Bad Logs, Bad Brewatg, Sores and Ulcwfcr

_Ayer’s AdvartisBrnents.

Ayer’s Ague Cure,
.

DISSOLUTION NOTICE­
: }?.,e»P«rtnwiMpof bmlth. Manse A Pres ten.
is this day dlsolvod by mutual consent. Forties
having unsettled accounts will Haan call and set­
tle. as Mr. Mance intends going away soon.

i

and

rtous diatricta dranawfl.
ath day of jsenary A D. JKT.at Id o'clock, in
•ho forquoon. at the North front Door of ths
kurt Boom in tha Lity of Hartings, in tho County
darry. in thel-tats of Michigan, pursuant uUmm
aad authority granted to me on the fourth day
1!
Ml Pr
the probitoooaTtof

IMgTmdsuiexlorltv

ay*aonunl. asYwUJ
tLMT 0. SMITH.

employed durtag U» last
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couth want quarter (Ui of tho northwest
r150 of section twentyVUht 08) in town one
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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY; jANOARYja, 4877,
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VQL. XXU NO. 76.

Hardware,, 3tove«,
Stoves, Harness Shop, Tin Shop.

The ^epii-Weekly fiepliblicap feappe;

'

GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE
[CONTINUED FROM LAST utifflhj /

GEO. M. DEWEY

vr

pnnangg.

tDitonJ jitrb

fiAflflWARE FOR 1877 !

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GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL

TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION :

If not paid in sdrucs-

RATES OF ADVERTISING.

I

' Have now in ptock the largest and best
assorted stock in the county.

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moo i iao,o

ton* Cardi, net «xveediaz «li

PROFESSIONAL AM BUSINESS CARBS

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F. S. BOWEN,
Coaaty Surveyor, Deputy Sheriff and Oeaual
4Uf
SMITH k KXAPFEM.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW A SOLICIT­
ORS IN CHANCERY. Practice In all the eoorta
of thb »ute. Offlee ever Juliue RusmII'* .tore.
('Linux; Burm.
• Cui. M. Kiurru,
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xxnW.
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JAMCS CURIE
ATTORSKY AT LAW 4 SOLICITOR

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CENTRAL HvVSB,
HASTINGS. MIC1U K B. STAUFFER. Prop.
Harins tewed lb a Urirtral Boom opposite nr
old place of bo»invM.- with »ori&gt; mpm aaa briur
M«otntnixlatiun«. Iihall bo plowed to m« an my

ATTOBXST AT LAW.

.ll.nlUA

Sweet’s H°Tbl&gt;

The I rap Age, Lake State and Equiva­
lent; all with portable copper reservoies and
Nickle Plated knobs. Don’t fail to see them
if you want a first class stove

Heating Stoves
The Acorn. Eorest Acorn and Monumen­
tal and many new patterns in boiler plates.
Sleigh bells, hand sleds, skates, foot
warmers, pocket and table cutlery.

Weather Strips
Now is the time to protect your doors and
windows, and save 50 per cent, in fuel.

Harness shop
Heavy and light work on hand, and made
to order on short notice.

GBAND RAPID?......................................... MICH
LYOS * PICKEKIHG, Proprietors.

Tin shop

Every tnuur »out the BetahIJ.htnut It New and

BAAED AS» ROOM. «».«&gt; BEB BAT.

£3

DENTIST

MitMiai

NaMle,

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Carriage, Sto and Omeaial
P A I N TER
At A. M. Rock's Carriage Shop
Jefferson St,
Hnliiw, Mleh
xxlatsUO

RREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.
Marble Works.

WINSLOWS STEAM

B- LaSure’s Ad.

’ MARBLE WORKS
READ! RE.tDI READJ
Special Medical Announcement A.t Kalamazoo. Mich
Joy Comfort and Happiness
, ‘
TO THE

Siek aiftJttftietMl
OF HASTINGS AND VICINITY.

£
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Momumento of the best American and
Imported Marble, Tablets and HoadstooM
of all description made to order on short
notice, Dotice, also Granite Monuments of
the v arsons patterns supplied to customers.

Re
•W COTS CL TA Tioxnupt. -«*
TheDeetMaMamee aneo aedemle th

Having steam power and improved ma*
chiaery for sanding, high polishing. and
cutting mortices, we eon do work cheaper
and bet ter than those who work by hand.

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by

77. The itjperinU;Q(knt?iefng renpnsi.* onnsetts ma decided that no company,
blc for the safe custody of-the' afbatfands,- whether organixed -under the laws of that
ho mast pay th* amountunless relieved
by yU*. as ha wa in m&gt;. wise to;-Hanur
in this matter, the canal board agree with
mo in asking-the prasage of a' joint reso­
lution directing them to allow the amount
to the superintendent. • . &lt;
.._f “
»f rtoU .lMnty.ffw qo-uou.
.U, pbmehm itmt
na, iHud
SPECIFIC TAXATfON*.'
■
: 9
■ rtont an; ifrter Amt ■ben ha bees
The Asscsemcntofspecific taxes far 1875, an error in. the answer to-eno of these
.. $577,995,00;
.r-WAACAO. for 1877. ♦573,533.00,'
Aowaa

For purpose of illustration: tn the year
1876 three two roads, under practically
the same charters, both paying on the ba­
sis of the value of their property in the
limits of the State, paid into the Treasury
$134,083.20 and $35,544.30 respectively.
Deducting the twelve per eant. differferenccJa cost and value and the differ­
ence in mileage between the two roads, the
Southern should have paid $90,951.29,
showing a loss to onr revenue in this year a decrease far this year of $64,462.00.
Of this dcereoM $26,000.00 was in the
alone of $55,406.99. tax on life insurance companies, reduced
by the Legislature in 1875, and $34,000.­
00 in the dceroaacc earuinoi of railroada.
Specific taxation on real property for
State pirposeis is a system that oonbinea
in it more injustice to the people, more
•Yet for all three years they have report­
ed their toad to the Auditor General for inequalUire and irregularities, . than any
other system that was ever devised. It is
taxation at a valuation of $4,739,2-10.16
unrepublican, because it divides the com­
each year.
While the value and taxation of thia munity into classes for purpose of taxation
because
it is always and invariably lower
road has remained stationary, other roads
under the same provisions of few have re­ than genera! taxation, because bring in lieu
ported an increased value and increased of all other taxes, it deprives our mtfnieii
taxation each succeeding year. In the polities of their legitimate revenue. A
careful analysis of this system in thia State
case of the Michigan Central the valuation
and'tax have nearly doubled in fifteen shows a disdarity in the amount of taxes
paid by those taxed under it, and other
years.
Which of these reports are we to be­ parties, that ia simply astonuhing. The
total value of the taxable properity of the
lieve? The reports of other roads—our
State, as fixed by the State Board of
own huiiocss judgment—the taxes paid in
other States, arc all evidences that the re­ Equalization, is $630,000,000.00. The
port made for taxation is incorrect. The total taxation levied in the Slate for all
total amonnt of taxes paid by the com­ purposes is about $15,000,000.00, or 2$
a.xit cent, on the valuation, though I believe
pany In 1875 were $483,700. Of this
amount $53,250 was paid in Michigan, or our taxation is really about two per cent
A hundred dollars in bank stock, farms,
about one-ninth, though the proportionate
value of the company* property in Mich- houses, lands or mechanical industry pays
in Michigan two dollars taxes; the ^tele­
gan ii about one-quarter of the whole. graph property pays 23 cents on the ihro. Our newer and poorer railway companies
drad dollars; tha street railroad property
pays 25 cents on the hundred dollars;
the provisions of this act, their tax would other railroads pay 27 cents oithe hun­
be $397.G4 per mile of rood, or nearly dred dollars, taking their own valuation as
what they are now paying. The fact a basis. The telegraph lines in the State
mw wuffiU oi.ooo,ooo.oo, tuid pay an an­
reetph to be that this company bn selected
nual tax of $2,366.00 ; the street railroads
tho 179 »ik&lt; of rood in this State as its
poorest and least valued property and paid cost $784,405.27. and pay an annual tax
taxes «n it accordingly. 1 ean sec no rea­ of $1,421.00 ; the railroads of the State
son in law or equity for this. A railroad are worth $150,000,000.00, and pay an
must be valued as a whple ; as a continui­ annual tax of $400,000.00. It these
corporations paid the same tax that other
ty : the mile built over a prairie at a slight
cost is ns necessary t0
operation property dres, they would pay over $2,000,­
as the mile constructed on a bridge at 000,00 annually, instead of $400,000.00.
I can Fee no reason for this great differ­
great expense.
1 am of the opinion
that ~T
thia
that the Lake Shore k Michigan । ence. Arguments may be made "'Southern Railway Company should have.l “
have paid the State in the last ten years no cause for exemption or decrease of tax*
”
at least $300,000 more than they have; ation. A farm may be unproductive, a
basing their taxation on a fair, equitable, store or house may be without a tenant,*
manufacturer may not make a penny, but
honest basis trader the law; and step,
should bo taken by the State to colled it. the taxation cf these investmenta remains
Able lawyers whom I have consulted the same. There is no system of taxation
that is fare,-just, and equitable, except
assure me that it ean lie done. The State
and compznv had some litigttion years ago, that which taxes all property exactly alike.
on this Hwject, and the valuation waa S]»ecific taxation should only apply to for­
then fixed by the court ; the whole history eign corporations who, earning money in
of which can be found in the report of tho tha State, have no property in the State,
Auditor General for 1874, pp. 66-72, to such as insurance companies and the like.
Occasional exceptions, temporary in their
which I beg to eall your attention.
I submit the matter for your eemridera- character, may bo made to this rule for
tion, believing that immediate action the purpose of building up some new cm
should be taken to secure payment of our terprise, ordevelopingaotBc now.industries,
but the well governed community is that
just dues.
where tho burdeii of taxation, bo it heavy
BAILBOAD GRANTS
I regret very much to state that, even or light, rats equally upon all property
with the very liberal grant made by the and its owners.
I legislature or 1875, do action has been
INSURANCE.
। taken towards the construction of the
In the creation of an Insurance Bureau,
Maiquette and Mackinac railroad.
the State recognised the fact that the
The board of control entered into a
contract in May last, with tho Marouette business of insurance was of such public

meat. *
After- Ahis orded.ia passed, the compa­
nies make the policies void in case of death
as follows: seven, ifthe assured commits a

of opium ; ten from ’‘hupoirment of health
by . narcotics or ahjoholic stimulanta."
Although the fables of mortality, upon
-which the price of insurance is estimated,
are made i^\of all deaths, rocludiag those
from above' causes, payments, incase of
death, are made ou a self-eonstructed
basis to suit the company. A husband
and father may pay his premium honestly
and promptly for years, and by misfortune
or financial disaster, miss a single year;
he may have lived a texMcrate.apd decent
life for years, and by and by fallen into
temptation by strong drink; lie may bet
come insane by any cense, and in an asy­
lum destroy himself -, he ^uay, after years
of honest living, turn to evil ways and go
to prison ; and, should be die, wife and
children, who may have deprived them,
•elves of many a necesBily to keep up his
life insurance, are told that the policy is
void ; and if compelled to sue for it, our
own courts are powerless, and they are

ore bonarablc coi
technicalities, vat .&gt;ur laws permit it to be
done, if they should so choose,
I believe it to be the province and the
duty of tl e State to designate a form of
insurance policy, always non-forfeitable,
free from all useless verbiage, as simple as
a promissory note, protecting, citiacn and .
company alike, and to permit no other to
bo used in the StateIf fcreiga companies should not like it,
there ia no compidaoty law to keep them
here. .In this'connection 1 desire to call
your attention to the report «f Commis­
sioner Bow, for 1873, and to the report of
Attorney General Marston for 187-4 on this
subject.
Onr dtirens .hold .life insuraMe policies
amounting to $53,01 »0,000 00 for which
they pay ovef $1,600,000 00 annually, and

There are twenty-six banks in the State
that organised under its laws. Of these,
eleven are savings’ banks with a capital
aod surplus of $9*2.845 W, atod deposits
■ of $5,078,758 00 j and fifteen, arc banks of
deposit snd diMoont. with capital end sur­
plus of $1,479,956 00 and- deposit! of
$2,150,732.00?
.
• I deem it my duty again for the third
time eall your attention to tlm feet that
our bw on the subject of-banking ia ex­
tremely lax and of:do earthly umj ia pro­
tecting our citizens from fraud and wrong
if evil minded persons see fit to take ad­
Pensions.
Sault Sto Marie and Mackinac railroad
vantage of its defects. Our banks of to­
company, far the construction of the road
ICataBliMliqO ImoiS,
wronged- Under the faithful management day are well managed tad ia good hands,
within tho time specified in the act, but
but thia ia good luck and not gopd laws.
of
our
Commissioner,
the
fire
companies
AmerIran and Foreign Patents,
there seems to be no hope of ite being bail:
doing business in this State have been
in the present deprested condition of rail­
Gi^MO^^i^co.
caretuDy weeded out, and I believe do
road interests. The grant to tho Menomlosses have fallen upon but people from National Banking- Act, ta tbu otabliahoharro
the pskio( hralimmarrax- inoc River railroad company made in 1875, the failure of a life rasunmoe company in
of seven sections of swamp land per mile
the past two years
Wo hayo Mt been so
has expired, owing to thefailure of the
fortunate in the matter of life insurance.
company to construct tho road within die
The recent failure of the Continental Life ■Mrtiy 1MC rtlle tke bukr OunLln.
att, Send Sump t-&gt; (ifunore A Co. fer pan
time prescribed by law, and die land has
trfsixty parts.
Insurance Company of New York city,
reverted to tho State.
Old Bounty Land WarranU.
in which our milieus bold policiei amount-'
8T. MART’S FALLS SHIP CANAL.
ing to 12,700.000.00. upon which they
The tonnage passing through this canal probably paid $500,000.00 in -premiums,
for the two years ending September 80, ought to attract the attention of our law­
mina, xnc raen .ar -R public busi1876, bu been 2,573.728 tons; an increase makers, to our present legislation upon VDmmon
new xorerMd by I^Otisa, awd I-mn of
over the preceding two veani of 298,426 the. subject of life insurance. We nave
tU cpiriou that* ohMMbcmmrveroed,
United States Genetti Land Ofice.
tons. The receipts for the same time were
Ulfo *“b^nd, Jre“b rS“‘£riS7o
iMbd Land Cues inaircoud before the $80,514.37. Tbc tolls were reduced in
July,'73 from 4} 34 cents per too, and
in July, '75,' to 3 cents. There ia stand­ informs me that the examination of a life
ing to tho credit of the Hanoi Fund on insurance company is the work of mouthsi
the books of tho State $54,611.54 and out­
In the cose of failure, each policy-holder of the State hare suffered heavy fesses by
defalcation qf thrir UraawMB.’ There is
standing of the canal bonds, issued by tho must look out for himself, and as each
something wrong in a system that allows
Blate due in 1879 $46,600 00.
these officers, fim. to parnctrate, and then
One set of new gates arc in plane and
conceal far a long time, such thuds m
the other will bo ready on the opening of

Tin and copper-ware on hand, and repair­
ing done promptly. Rags, old copper, and
iron ta.ken for good^.
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navigation. The mouth of tho canal has
been dredged, the piers and banks repaired,
and canal ho»e and office put in complete
repair. The Board of control have or­
dered an extenrinn of tho pier at the east
end, to be completed next season. The
inventory of Sui/prop p.y nt the canal is
$12,036.00. Tie repair, bengao nearly

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it is hnpM that a -iu

sdf and tho Btocklioldera if he seea fit ab to '
do, and the policy holder w left as chief .
mourner. ’But it is not only in owe of
failure, that onr citizens suffer.
Thirty-three ©ompauien of other Sutea
are authorised to doburinMB in thin State.

TUreAouHU

�THE8UN-

Toy», Toy», Ch«ndoller», Crockery, Produce, Etc.

States if there hid been tha free and im­
partial el'diou which tha law contemplates,

1877
NEWYORK
1877
Tho different e&amp;ioas ot Tira flow

TOYS! TOYS!!

majority of the electoral votec.’*

of four pages, and on Sundays a sheet of
eight pages, or 56 broad columa; while the
weekly edition will be a sheet of eight

If yon want to see a Menagerie
in the winter, go to
*

watered or sophisticated

in any way.

Real estate is etill depressed, and there
0X0 DO
of improvement. There are
Democratic majority into a minority, and but few sales reported, and the number of

Hahtingi, Mich., Jan. 18, 1877.

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 intarforance which will
destroy the other.”
THE MESSAGE.

We place before our readers, to-day. tho

closing paragraphs of the very able mes*
sage of Got. Bagley.

It is long but we

hope it has bees'read by every tax payer.

The fact that it exhlbiU the finanoes'of

at figures less than half the price of four
In Alabama the Republican vote had years ago, and then the purchaser it not
fidlan off 25,689 since 1874; in Mississip­ sure that he has a bargain.
Vacant lots nobody will take. When
pi 30,063, and jn Georgia 34,173 rises
1868. In the former State the falling off the great boulevard waropen in the upper
part of New York, the ring was on hand
for bargains. On tho line of it Connolly
41 per oeaL No intelligent man will pre- built his magnificent dwelling at the pub­
lic expense. Genet placed his more mag.
nifioent Louse, built on the same terms,
tho Republican voters
near Connolly's. Tom Fields bought ah
elegant mansion on the boulevard with
litical matters as'to neglect to vote entire­ sixteen city lots. Nobody placed its value
ly or have votec' tho Democratic ticket
when tho great drive' was opened at lean
voluntarily. In all tho States of the than 1125,000, One of our most prudent
Union, except ee* si of those of the South eash companies loaned on tho estate &lt;50,­
000. It was sold under a foreclosure
under Democratic control, the Republican
and the company had to buy it in, It is
vote was increased. Is it probable that in in the market at &lt;40,000, with no takers.
those Slates, and- in no others, Republicans,
A business property near the Tribune
by the thousand, have joined the Dem* office was encumbered with a mortgage of
ocratic party? All manner of argument &lt;25,000. So good was it cousidereu that a
second mortgage for &lt;15,000 was placed
failed- in tho Northern States to win Re­
upon it, and afterwards a third for &lt;10,­
publican votes. Indeed, the aggregate 000, and tho third mortgage was consid­
Republican vote of the Northern States ered perfectly safe. It ww sold lost week,
increased from 2,603,417 in 1874, to 2,­ by the sheriff, for &lt;21,000 1 And in this
940,422 in 1876—again of 337,005. In fearful depression lies the secret of the fail­
ures ofthe banks and insurance companies.
the greater part of the Southern States,
They had their surplus capital loaned on
the Republicans, in spite of the obstruc­ what was considered excellent rest estate
tions to a free biot, held their own or in­
security £but the shrinkage in values left
creased their' 'ote. But in Alabama. them without any security at all. They
Mississippi and Georgia, from one-fourth had to foreclose, and to save themselvcsbid in the property, which, as in moat eases
to one-hall were converted to Democracy I it stood empty, left them without income.
These three States gave Mr. Tilden a ma­ The city is going through a terrible sea­
jority of 172,000 over Mr. Hayes, or 25,­ son. and no ouo expects that real estate
000 votes more than his entire majority in will ever get back to old figures

the State in so flattering a condition, that the country.
in the interest of their party, tho Demo­
The Democracy can congratulate itself
cratic press in the State hare largely failed upon its popular majority—a majority ob­
to give it a place in their columns, should tained by bands of political muaionaiiee
who have enforced their doctrines by the
be an additional incentive to the Republi­
untiring use of the whip, the revolver and
can reader* to carefully prerusc it, that
the shot-gun, and who- have convinced
they may fully understand the condition those to whom they were spot of their
of our State affairs, and be able to prempt&gt; earnestness by brutal scourging# and mid.
ly correct any mis-statemcnla concerning night murders. We^re told that it is all

failures

Are coming thick and fast. The end of
the year forces settlements, and the weak
ones cannot avoid exposing their weakness,
and are going to the wall. Many of them
are honest failures, but the vast majority
are of men who have had no right to be in
business for three years. Tho trouble is
just begun. But it is for the best after
all. It is very much like a sick maw
taking medicine—the drug makes him sick­
er, but the foul matter is thrown off and
be comes out better than ever. The hard
done in the interest of Honesty and Re&gt; times are simply weeding out those who
form !
were never entitled to credit, and hereafter
The sub-division into which the Mes­
business will be on a better basis. But it
is ugly, just now.
sage ia divided readers it easy for the
OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

reader to give his special attention to any

NEW YEARS

Is a great day with young New York, and
Year’s — with very old New York. The old Knick­
erbocker, those of the verv first society,
tnalc sober, decorous calls upon their
friends, as did the old Dutch, when New
i New Tork. Jan. 7,1877.
York was a village. Young New York
arravs itself in gorgeous attire, and hires a
MILK.
costly carriage, and enters into rivalry as
You who know where the milk you uae
to the number of calls possible to bo made.
comes from, can’t imagine the doubt that And as, despite the effort of the temper­
besets the New Yorker, as ho pours what ance people to keep liquors off the tables
he is obliged to accept aa milk into coffee &gt; of those receiving, the vast majority did
have wines and cordials, Young New York
or if a mother gives it to her baby. Year*,
got about aa full as usaol, and arose the
ago, the city was excited by the statements next morning with a villainous headache,
made of milk produced from distillery-fod and a total unfitness for busiu(s.-&gt;. From
cows, and \11 will remember the horrible the corner of Broadway and Fourteenth
pictures of cows in every stage of disease, street, at eight o'cloek, P. M., I counted
right parties, not a man of whom equid
which were being milked regularly, as long
stand truly erect, and they were still mak­
as they, could stand. It was a fact that ing calls. One youngsprig at ten boasted
milk was sold in the city, from cows fed that he made three hundred calls, “and 1
on distill ed slops, that never left their stalls should have made two hundred more, only
1 was too full." Not one in ten of them
and were milked till they absolutely rotted.
can afford the carriage that they rode in,
There is another raid on milkmen now, and to say nothing of the gorgeous clothes
the charge being less serious, but just they wore. A carriage for four ia &lt;20 a
about aa annoying. You all know of the day, and the other appurtenances makes it
little girl from New York who spent some cost the young man fully &lt;100. Thia w
all well enough for the heir to an estate,
day* at a eownn’s in the country. On her :
but the counter-jumpers, who makes up
return she was asked how she liked it. ,the mass of callers, find it digs viciously
“Very well," was the answer, -‘cnly I don’t into
i
their &lt;1000 a year.
DAVID DUDLXY FIELD.
think that Susy’s ma is a dean woman.
The
“Reform" Democracy have nomi­
The milk wobadhadnydlowiwumon the top
David Dudley Field for Congress, in
of it, and wasn't as pretty as the nice blue nated
'
the place of Smith Ely, elected mayor.
milk I get at home." The trouble now is Fields is a fair representative of the Dem­
the milk is tor blue, and as there is a very ocratic
&lt;
Bafom.
He was Tweed’s right
stringent law against adulterating milk, the bower,
I
and if there ia an unscrupulous
in politics and spoils in Now York,
citizens have taken it up, and are prose- trader
1
is entitled, after Tilden, to be closely
outing the milkmen, right and left. A who
’
watched, he is the man. There hasn't
doten of tbem were arrested, and a ■ test been
|
a nasty thing in the city for years,
that he han’t had his hand iu, and there
of milk regular sold to consumers were han t been a job nuts Twwl'i day that
tasted with the lactometer and it was dis- he han t profited by. But, as the district
is overwhrimingly Democratic, he will be
-u 'ciy ncn, nc win De
an ornament to Washington society. We
pure milk, the rest was water, reinforced have no right to sneer at the igorance of
with sugar, chalk, and all sorts of nasti* the negro, when ecoatituanriea can be
found in the Northern States to elect such
of the hundred samples examined not one men as Fields.

Milk—Real Estate —New
Failures—Fields—Crime
without going over the whale, a fiwt that

particular department of State affairs,
the public will very generally appreciate.

While we do not agree with all the sug­

gestions of the Governor, and especially
dissent from bis views in regard to specific
taxation, railroad taxation, and the pro­

posed constitutional amendment to divert
fund,

we do think

the message

as a

whole ia tho ablest State paper of the kind
that adorns the pages of our State docu­
ments, and will band down the name of

John J. Bagley as one of the meet careful

and thouroughly posted Governors of th®
country, and one of its ablest statesmen.
WHAT THE RETURNS SHOW.

The friends of Mrl Tilden never tire of
informing the public that he has received
a popular majority of 300,000, so that if

still represent the will of a majority of
the people.- The official returns are now
nearly all in. The aggregate vote of all
the States except Colorado, whose electors
were chosen by the Legrahture, is 8,389,­
153 of which number &lt;,194,577 is a
majority. Mr. Tilden received 4^68,267;
Mr. Hayes received 4,027,245; Mr.
Cooper received 80,792; Mr. Smit^ Pro-

bibitioniat, 10,055; Boattaring 2,781. Consequent]/ Mr. Tilden’s actual majority m
63,690, or his vote is 147,381 in excess
ia something abort of 3*0,00, bnt quisa

tbrt are already familiar to our friends.
The Bus will continue to be the strenu­
ous advocate of reform and retrenchment,
and of the subetitutfon of statemanship,
wisdom, and integrity for hollow pretence,
imbecility, and fraud in the administration
of public affairs. It will contend for the
goverment of the people by the people and
for tho people, as opposed to goverment by
frauds in tho ballot-box and in the counting
of votes, enforced by military violence.
It will endeavor to supply its readers—a
body now not for from a million of souls—
with the most careful, complete, and trust­
worthy accounte ’of current events, and will
employ for this purpose a numerous and
carefuly nolcctcd staff of reporters and cor­
respondents. y-Its reports from Washing­
ton, especially, will be full, accurate, and
fearless; and it will doubtless continue to
deserve and enjoy the hatred of those who
thrive by plundering the Treasury or by
usurping what tho jaw docs not give them,
while it will endeavor to merit the confl*
deuce of the public by defending the rights
of the people against the encroachments of
unjustified power.
The price of the daily Bum will be 55
cents a month or &lt;6.50 a year, poet paid,
or with the Sunday edition &lt;7.70 a year.
The Sunday edition done, right pages,
&lt;1.20 a year, post paid.
The Weekly Suk, eight pages of 56
broad solums, will be furnished during 1877
at the rate of &lt;1 a year, post paid.
The benefit of this large reduction from
the previous rate for the Wkkkly can be
enjoyed by individual subscribers without
the necessity of making up clubv. At the
same time, if any of onr friends choose to
aid in extending our circulation, we shall
be grateful to them, and every such person
who sends ten or more irabaeribers from one
place will be entitled to one copy of the
paper for himself without charge. At one
dollar a year, postage paid, the expense of
paper and printing are barely repaid; and
considering the size of the sheet and the
quality of its contents, we are confident
the people will consider Tira Wkkkly
Sun the cheapest newspaper published in
the world, ana we trust also one of the very
beat
Address, THE SUN, New York
City, N. Y.
xxi67t6.

From all glass, to Chandeliers
for small lamps, worth 4Oo.

Groceries
Of all kinds and as cheap as
they can be bought in the State.

~ NEWADVERTlSMEMfS.

Crockery

C. P. Rowell A Go’s. Col.
150

n.mjer

BOOKS

AU Kinds and All Prices.

"»ntod rre-rwh.Te. Tk» BIM^hEtfVrar

hnm thia *K«n oil ■TuU'Baeki

b*lp«

866

Produce

H

The Little Rock

~

Of all kinds taken in exchange
and for sale cheap for cash at
s/t/Tfi,

Landi, Bottotd Lands, and C|
■■It Um pnrelxaacr. Ml p

wee 4 pfEsro/f’s.

Hastings, Dec. 14th, 1876.

xxi30w4.

REMOVAL!

TIE ENEMY NF UNEASE I

THE FOE OF PAIN
TO MAN AMD EEAST
U Ux.Onu&gt;d Old
- -

MUSTANG

LINIMENT,
——nL) A va.. riuaau.

WHICH HAS STOOD THE TEST OF
40 YEARS.
THERE IB NO SORE IT WILL
NOT HEAL, NO LAMENESS IT
WILL NOT CURE, NO ACHES, NO
PAIN, TIOT AFFLICTS THE HI
MAN BODY,-ORTHE BODY OF A
H0R8E OR OTHER DOMESTIC Ah
IMALB.THAT DOES NOT YIELD
TO ITS MAGIC TOUCH. A BOT-

V.

GRAND IlAPEDS,

“JACKSON’S BEST’
SWIuET NAVY

Bat this meagre majority is only appar­
ent. Had there been fiur and free elections was found pure or even fit for uae. The
“Orange County’’ milkmen whose pastures and it is Dot committed by professionals
are stables just out of the city, had a trick either. The fifty thousand men out of
jortj Ur. b«o wijMd, Mint then, would of keeping milk from souring by the nas of work and out of bread, are driven to des­
peration, and as they hare, in many in­ AKn
TttafaGn. H.jw. Ia ARb.wntk.Til shown up. Thousands of tho best families stance., taken the bread that they would
cnazilv
c.. IB.,______ i* .
ue condensed milk, the parity of which
ia established, bat the appearance of tho worst winter ever known in thia city, and
Section by fruro 10,000 to 15,000 mait is growing harder and harder every day.
like milk. The prosecution succeeded io There is no work for the half of the me-

_

er Q^L WLrtf
Sressrs. »ur
*»r IS Man-

xant a valvablk hobse.

frfTLf L004)-ca // pys
furLYf!tt*d up Stov,

$20,000 OO

teat into tho tomes, with a fine of 8250,
whereupon tSe Milk-Dealer Amociatfon,
tnu tn
.-/.Il
*l_
'

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.

IN
GOLD
.......
—

D‘w
CARBOLIC OIL

22 MONROE ST.

LINIMENT

NEXT DOOR TO

.

—

$100.00 in Greenbacks

I

Koala tka sasat Ofcociaau Bores sad ti

ino wonder that thefs

FERRAND WILLIAMS A 00

Pietro.

POSITIVELY CURED.

�J. s. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.’S

Appointment*.

Announcement!

&gt; rotice of twenty-three Be:
neBlepreeentetivee, Hon. 7
Warden of the Stale Prison—William Hum­
phrey.
AIso the following list of
diet of the Legislature is in harmony with tho
wishes of er ary Repablkoa In the Stale, and
under existing circumstances a noble vindica­
tion of a faithful public offieer

Great Bi
st BOTTOM

in Di^ Goods.
AH kiq^ of Fancy Goods
[CEB. tfeu
Made Clothing Speciality.

An Interesting Oocation,

All About the County.
UoidlOGf.
Cold but pleasant.

It Is splendid sleighing.
It has snowed evefy day sine* Christmas.

Ho*. S. C. Priodle, i* visiting relative*

No quorum st the Council meeting on Tues­
day evening.

On Friday evening last, the Editor of th*
Bajom* as D. D. 0, M., officiatisg th* of.
Seers ofPrairieville Lodge, No. 279,1. 0.0. P.,
for the current term, were daly installed into
their respectire chain. In publie, at the M.
E. Church In the village of Prairieville. There
was preeewt several P. G.'e from Hasting*
Lodge, No..58, about twenty brothers and
their ladle* from Thornapple Lodge, and some
rixty eoapla from P1ainw.ll Lodge, accompa­
nied *r a flnl Cornet bend.
pi* prooeedon formed at th* Hall of the
HMd and marched to th* ehurch, where th*
public ceremonies of th* ooeesion oecured.
Th* following named Brother* constitute th*
officers for th* current term.

Lht of Patent*.

List of patents issued to Inventor* of Mich­
igan for the week ending Jan. 10, 1877 and
eack dated Jan. 2nd, 1877. Furnlshtdthis
paper by Cox k Cox. Bolldtors of Patents
Washington, D. C.
L. Bure, Sketching Albums, Lansing.
A. Martin, Saw File, Big Rapids.
E. Howland, of White Lake, and J. Sweet­
land, of Pontiac, Wind Mills
C Peterson and A. Dunnelake, Pipe Wrench,

Boots and Shoes
A Large Stock of Boots and §hoes, all kinds, very

Groceries of aD kinds as LOW aa they can be bought any where.

vasts

Salt*
A full line of Saginaw and Onondaga Salt always on hand..

Advertised Letter*.

Come and see us,

M. J. Goes, N. Q.; 8. E. Bowen, V. G.; T. B.
Diamond. Secretary ; John J. Perkins, Treas­
urer ; Robert Marshall, W.; W. W. Bngbee,
C.; Valentine Replogle, 0. 0.; 0. B. Diamond,
L G.j Theodors Keyes, R. S. to N. G.; John
Crump, L. 8. to N. G.; Lucius Draper. R. 8.
to V. G.; Alvin Dolph, L. S. to V. Q.; Charles
Starr, R. 8. 8.; Albert Store, L. 8. 8.; Rev. J.
Boynton P. G., Chaplain. The representative
to tho Grand Lodge Is Rev. J. Boynton.
After installation a Bible was presented and
accepted, In the following bsautiftil address:

For we mean to sell goods, so that it shall be for your advantage
to buy of us.
J. 8 Goodyear &amp; Co­
Hastings. Mich. Jun. 17, 1877.
janl8tf.

AT»

C. M. RUNYAN’S.

Greenbacks are worth In coin M} cents on
About eight
afternoon and evening.
Shall the Fireman be paid ia a question
which now agitates the people of tho eity.

Th* meeting* of Dr. Reynolds a: ths Court
Hous* were largely attended and very interest.
At home, Ln th* Register's office, is the
proent address of Wm. M. Scudder, our now.
ly elected Register.
Eenalor Cook * health is gradually improv­
ing, and we trust he will be able to remain at
Lansing during the session.
•
Th* Grand Central Hotel, New York, offers
Its 850 rooms on the "new specie basis," at
, P.60 and. *3.00 per day.

The Republicans of New Hampshire have
nominated Benjamin F. Prescott for Governor.
He will be elected by some 3.000 majority we
fully believe.
Him. T. W. Kerry President of the U.
S. Senate, strongly endorses the Grand
Rapids Business College.

The fun loving people will do wall to remem.
bcr that "Happy George's Minstrels" will be
at Union Hall on Friday evening, and go early
that you may obtain good seats.
The Republicans of the State of Maine have
honored themselves aad ths countryA&gt;y ths

A* yet there has not been any U. 8. Stmaior
elected either ia Illinois, Nebraska or Masachuaetta. In Minnesota. Hon. W. Windom is
re-elected Senator, and Garland, Democratic,

Sheriff Creasy has appelated, Isaac W. Vroomaa, Under Sheriff; Frank 8. Bowen and
Irving I«. Creasy of Hastings, Jacob Osram of
Woodland, and Herbert Lee of Nashville, Dep­
uties. All ex cellen t appointments.
A Reform Cub, on the plan submitted by
Dr. Reynolds, was organised last evening at
Union Hall, James Clarke, President, and a
full corps of officers. We trust the most per "
foci euceess will attend the efforts of this Club.
Hall Friday eve.. January 2Gth, 1877. Th*
entertainment will cousin of the laughable
three, entitled "Elder Hinkle* Donation,"
from Josiah Alisa's wife. A comic .peeeh,
vocal and Instrumental music Supper and

At this stag* of the proceeding*. MU* Kitty
W". A. Sai iwell. W.; John Seward, C.; James
Boynton came forward and said :
"Noble Grand and gentlemen of Prairieville Murphy, O. G. and Janitor ; Morris Cramer,
Lodge, No. 279, of the Independent Order of I. Gt John M. Beamer, R- 8. to N. 0.; James
Murphy, L, B. to N. G.; W. H. Slebbim. R. S.
■•Entertaining a tevorahl* opinion of your to V. G.; Deice Hopkins, L. 8. to V. G.; J aeon
Institution end believing your noble order has Rich, R. 3. 8.; A. A. Eggleston, L, 8.8.; John
done, and is skill doing, much to alleviate the M. Bcssmer, N. J. Bronson anil Geo. &gt;L Dewey
sufferings of humanity in general, and of
woman in particular, in that you make the
qars and protection of widow., and the care
and education of orphans a spyiality ; eld
believing thatSroman thould ever be ready for
every good word and work, the ladies of
Prairieville desiring on thia interesting occa­
sion to give some substantial token of their
To Creditor*.
regard for your Order and appreciation of the
good you have done, I have the honor in
John Stanley has thia day assigned to
their behalf, to present you this beautiful copy us, for the benefit of his creditor*, *11 his
of the holy scriptures, which we trust you property real and personal, (except such
will accept ; aad it is hoped that its precept as is, by law, exempt) and wc have taken
will be your guide, and its promise* your .up- p«MM«&gt;nn nf the «enu&gt; and will settle *11
nort through lift, and th* blessing* it proffer* demands against him.
your happy portion, forever."
Israel '8. Boice.
To whioh Past Grand and Rev. J. Boynton
James Ryan,
replied aa follows:
Assignees.
"In acoeptlng this valuable present aa the
representative of Prairieville Lodge, please
permit me to say, Odd Fellowship recognise*
All Demand- Due John Stanley
th* Bible ; First m God's ins*timable gift of and remaining unpaid, will be placed in
God to man. Secondly ; aa th* only and suffi­ the hands of’an attorney lor collection, in
cient rule both of Faith and practice The thirty days Irma this date.
Bible ia rieo a requisite in th* Lodge, a» nv
Israel 8. Boic*,
Lodge, can be legally held nnleu the Bible is
James Ryan,
present in the Lodge room.
January 9th,-1877.
Assignees.
Moreover, all th* teachings of Odd Fellow xxr74tf
ship, from the Intlalory Degree to that of th*
AH pysicianA of the “ regular school "
Royal Purple, ar* taken from the Bible. And
while our order enforces the morality of thl and who arc graduates of of some accredit­
blessed book, it commands us to relieve the ed college. Arc urgently rcciucsted to
dutreseed. visit the sick, burry th* dead, and meet at the office of Dr. C. Russell on
educate the orphan. This we are doing and Tuesday the 23d, inst.; atl o'clock P. M-,
for tho purpose of forming a county Med­
are glad to know that our efforts are thu« ap­
ial bociety.
W. E. Upjohn.
preciated.
.'
A. P. Drake
- Ladiee la behalf of the Lodge, we tender to
C. Russell,
you our hearty thanks for this rich present
t3 ..
and other*.
and substantial expression of regard for our
noble Order, aad we trust we may give a
Whitman's Assorted Candies—the best
greater expression of our gratitude in a mere n the market. • A full supply at J- P.
complete con.ecrauon to our work, of relieving Rqfrerta'.
,
th* differing* of, and elevating humanity."

After th* bible, presentation. Dr. Yates, of
Plainwell, delivered an appropriate address,
that wm listened to, with marked attention. ,
He was followed by Geo. M. Dewey, tho Ln- '
stalling officer in a few well chosen words ;
R. W. Fletcher with** to express his grati­ addressed especially to the officer* and memtude for the eery friendly visit from the dll. here of the Lodge. The services at the church
ssns- of Hasting., of a week ago last treeing, were opened by prayer interspersed with
marie, by the Prairieville "Choral Union"
.nd the Plainwell Cornet »—•&gt;
-•—-■
aware that the very acceptable service ren­ with the Benediction ny tho Chaplain. Rer. J.i
dered him, was attended with no little pains­
taking and eelf-aacriUe. and his pray*J Is
that the blessiags of a kind providence may
After th* close of th* pubilo exevcises, the
smile on all He beaefoctors.
Lodge assembled Ln thrir Hall, and reeohi.
The smiling fare of Uta Mane*, wo more lions of thanks to th* ladies for their beauti­
greet- th* patrons of the grocery store, with ful and appropriate present, to the Grand of.
which Ina name has a* long been aaaociated, tear* in attendance, th* visiting Brethren, the
ha having told his Interest la the stare to Ed­ "Chore! Union," and the "Plalnwril Comet
gar Bogle. Dan goes oat to form a buxine.* Band." were adopted bv a unanimous vol*.
co-partnership with a brother In some other
part of the eousty, bat wherever he may go
After the doe* of the exercia*. tn Odd Eriho win carry with him the best wishes of low’e Hall, th* Grand officer* and visiting
hundred* Of friends aad patrons who have Brethren wore invited to and partook of an
tong known and dell with him, and all of excellent supper prepared by awne 4oef of the
Prairieville House, that was m truly a feset
to tha body as the publie exevelsee had been
to the sod. After *upper the Fraternity dis­
We note with great plea .are the purchase of persed, sash, ws have no doubt feeling a* we
the lateresl of Dan Manee in the popular groc­ did, "that it wm good to be there,"
ery More of Smith Maas* E Preoton, by Edgar
Hogle. Ute chW clerk in the Dry Good. Hoc.*
•f Royal Madge. Mr. H. bnng* toids new
position untiring energy. Sdehly. integrity,
thourough burins euiiure. and 6mm:o1 abil-

I would respectfully announce to the citi&lt;
zens of Hastings and vicinity, that I have a
new and

7
Tea, 4 lbs. for $1 00; Sugars, syrups, spices,
Baking Powder, saleratus, starch, soap, can­
dles, tobacco, etc., etc., which'will be sold at
BOTTOM PJFt-XCKSB.
Remember the place, at J. S. R
S
Boot and Shoe Store, Jefferson street.
. Give me a call.
XX160U
c. M, BUNTAjj,

Local Nijipe^ police;

DRUGS &amp;

r’ssr??::

Special Notices.

WHERE ?
xxi68tf
An Ordinance relative to Saloons.

Highest Market Price in
Cash,
Madison Dispensary,
UW. ■edMsnSL.adeegs,

AN ORDINANCE Relative to the Pi
ment of an Annual Salary to I
member* of the Fire Department,

�600 e.-ww to bedtatr ukd the Rom­
ine Grrmg. The total «x JfiMJ since July,
1873, has been &lt;23,057JO,—an amount
oatutahrtably Ims than the appropriation.

within the pale of public sentiment, snd
within the range of the common sense of
justice that KJ universally prevails in tha
minds of tha people.
5
The sudden and severe illnaas in my
family that calls me away, has prevented
me from preparing the report of the Cen­
The relief fund remaining in my hands (tennial exhibit made by the State. I shall
at the date of my l*rt message was &lt;310.- ibe compelled to defer it until my return,
75. I gave to the aufferem by the tornado (and ask my successor to transmit it tojou.
in Detroit in 1875. &lt;200 00, and the bal­
ance, &lt;110 75 to tho Centennial fund for 1 In closing my official con nearinn with
the erection of tho Michigan building, al the State, I cannot refrain from exprtming
Philadelphia. I hold vouchers for these ,my sincere gratitude to my Mow eitisens
dtaburaements.
of all opinions and parties for the kindly

and I recommend that the county organ­
isation be discontinued, and the territory
be attached to the eonnty of Charlevoix,
which is in the same Senatorial and Rojs
reaeutativo District.

ficient timo has not yet etapied to decide
conclusively ju to the success of this en
tarmiea, but L am of the opinion that it
wuti v-rcre * tucccw, and should ba continned. It is the belief of those eugaged
ronwlw»frii.
in the wark, that even acre of water in
jcorisioDS of taw ia the 0*7.**;
the State can'be made as valuable as ap
ten of ths Stale, relating to tha taking « acre of land. As the appropriation expires
private property for public ujm, are m July 1,1877, if the buainem ta to be ooo'
varied in -their character asUa
TH! UQCOB TBArriC.
tinned, a new one will need to ba made.
. are Mourn. Several of these have been
The CBteher fish in our great lakes, that
The law of 1875 providing for the ryrrooounerd unconstitutional by the 8uhas heretofore been a source of great revi ulation and taxation of the liquor traffic,
»ms Court, aud it » &amp;ir to presume
that others would share tho same fete, if euuo to our people, ta decreasing very rap­ has been in operation nearly two year*. It
tested. The cities and individuals suffer idly, lad chiefly from causes that are waatheporpoM of the frienda of thia act
within our own control, vis.: the whole­ not only to reeulate, but to restrain the
.qjrt ’ alike from the effects of these dedaiooa.
sale destruction of young fish by the pres­ traffic in strong drink that had grown to
ent methods of fishing,—catching in icn- be, under other laws, the greatest evil of
general enactment, covering this subject,
that should apply everywhere and to every son infl cut of season—without any regu­ the day. For the purpose of ascertaining
what baa been accomplished under it, I
lation cn the part of Government.
*****
The attention of our Senators and Rep­ addressed the treasurar of each county,
SU5ICIPAL TAXATION.
resentatives in Congress should be called asking for full details of the operations of
The grosi amount of taxation levied in to this subject, as the Genets! Government the law in their respective counties. A
tho Stats for all purporea is about 115,*
exclusive power and control of it. tabulated statement of the replies, together
.
000,000 00. Of this about one-ihntltth ^Echigan has about 39,000 svuarc milro with a report made to the Auditor General
part is the State tax, the Mtinee is for]Rk fishing grounds, and our interest in the for 1875, by th* nme officers is published
city, town, village, school, and highway business ss one.^ great pecuniary magni- herewith. The information is somewhat
purposes. So, if we grumble at our taxes
incomplete, but i.preui,lj aa near correct
the State gets one-thirtieth and the other
as could be expected. In 1875 the num­
C0M8TITVTI0NAL AMKNDM1STS.
lurms of government twenty-nine thirThe amendment* to the Constitution, ber aasesaed, aa reported to me, was 4,974;
tieibs of our maledictions. So, too, if care
of these, 4 JI 6 paid the tax. amounting to
submitted
to
the
people
at
the
late
election,
ia legislation is demanded for the State,
&lt;461,462 92. It is altogether probable
how much greater care should be given to striking out the clause that prohibited the that thoac who have not paid have retired
granting of license for the sale of liquors,
- legislation affecting the dUT
*nrl j^rmitting omendmenta to be voted from tho burinem. Id 1876 ths Dumber
of da
a
pairties of the Btata. Tho
asamsed wee 4,658 ; of these 3,385 are
k have upon hereafter at spring elections, were reported as having paid the tax. amount­
to rs- both adopted by a large majority. The ing to &lt;384,387 00.
clothed tha Legislature wk
.
aamndmsnt inctoasing the rataiy of Circuit
strict in cities and villages
,
The collectors of internal revenue report
taxation, borrowing money, contracting JwdgtB wu defeated by a email majoritv
It is to be regreted, that with the sub. the number of pcraona asaosed in 1876 by
debts and loaning their credit. Tha table of
the General Government, m dealara in
municipal indebtedness, submitted herewith mtasion of thia amendment there had not
showing a total *-■»-«
—*--------of
* H,584,&gt;
•••»&lt;- been some accent ponying legislationequal­
lebtednms
ising and reducing the number of circuits.
_____
proof of the ncccsaity
540.00, is sbur
"
The inequalities of population, business, Jbe State law; while in 1874 the number
and propriety &lt;of this preriaon of the ecurod territory, are rerr great Gentlemen assessed was 6,444, showing a decrease of
cities and
stitntion. If‘ &lt;our
__ ________
— villages would
_...
who have lately filled the position of 1,106 in two years. It is evident, there­
follow the example of the State, and the
judge in some of onr circuits, have assured fore, that the act of 1875 has decreased
dictates of prudence,—remember that out
me that they could have transacted all the the number of places where liquor ia raid
of debt is out of danger,—that debt means
business with ease had the district been very largely.
taxation,—-that debt is a mortgage on, not
doubled.
We now have 21 circuit judges
As many of the persons assessed have
only the property, but the industry of the
people—they would be loth to incur in­ and three special judges, who perform the retired from the business, and others have
duties of circuit judges. Wisoonrin, with been weemsd for periods leas than a year,
debted aesi and would soon find a lighter
a popultalion 130,000 less, than ours, has I estimate from the reports that there are
tax roll and increased prosperity.
Iowa, with a population about 4,000 places for the sale of liquors
Would it not be well to provide for the 13 circuits.
100,000 greater than onre, has. 15 circuit in the State.
collection of taxes semi-annually, instead
The official reports of the police officers
and
13
district
judges, but they have no
of annually? Thia plan has been adopted
probate court^ the rireuit judges have of tho cities of Detroit, ‘G rand Rapids.
in several of the States, and works well.
I can see no reason why the tax-payer jurisdiction tfr probate cases. Indiana, East Saginaw, and Jackson, report 3,974
^shquld not-have the use of a portion of with a popula ton 500,000 greater that arrests for drunkenness in 1874, 3,232 in
hi* taxes for half of the year, instead of ours, has 40 circuit and 5 special judges, 1875, and 2,228 for 1876. This decrease
but no probate judges. TN isconrin pays of drunkenness and of places .where hm
the municipality or its treasurer.
'The experience of the States that have salaries of &lt;3,000 per annum; Iowa. &lt;2,­ manitv is made barter of, and dollars
Our judicial traded for degradation, must be gratifying
ado}&gt;tcd this, system proves that taxes are 200; Indiana, &lt;2,500.
paid much more promptly, willingly and system as a whole is more expensive than 3citiaen. The reports show very
that behind this law there stands
exs.ly than under our system. The inter­ any of the above mentioned. Would it
•OktinHit l&gt;»«* —X",
it
est- x sovaa or eight million* fur ni not be wise to remodel it; consolidate some
of our ctreutta, reducing the number. - There are counties, however, as shown by
mouths is an amount worth sating to the
pay our judges respectable salaries, and at the reports for 1876, in which it has not
people. The decreased amount of public
the same time tttvc expewa? The expenses been properly enforced. This is notably
funds in the hinds of treasurers wonk!
of stenographers in the State Tfr 1876 was the case in Bay, Roughton, Ingham,
partially remove the temptation to epetu
Jackson, Kent, Lapeer, Marquette, St.
Ute with them, snd tW ■ wouldJw lem
Clair, Saginaw, and Wayne counties.
losses from this source. It may be some
Your attention is invited to :he very Some of the officers, whose business it is
trouble to inaugurate the system, but I am
of th &lt;k&gt;pinion that it would be a decided full report of the State Librarian. The to enforce the law, have lost tight of the
Scontains 53,819 books, maps, and restrictive and restraining idea underlying
reform.
t», valued at $100,000 00. The it* and rather than cloe- up the buiineo,
raka an appropriation of &lt;1,500.­ have fostered it by accepting monthly payThe militia of the State is composed of
00 for each ‘of the years 1877 and 1878,
three regiments of eight companies each.
There is do
and I respectful1? commend that the re­ vogue quite extensively.
Tbs First Regiment, under command of
time fixed in the hw for the collection by
quest be granted.
Col. W. H. Witlnngtoe, ntoab^re 600.
In addition to tho ordinary duties of the the sheriff, or fcr return of warrant by him.
flBujjtond, CoL L C. Smith comunading,
position, the Librarian has entire chargr &lt; I suggest, therefore, that th* law be
numbers, 515. Third, under command of
of the sale and dirtribntion of the amended, giving the Treasurer a certain
Col. O. F. Lochhcad numbers 577—a
Supreme Court Reports, and this of itself specified number of days in which he may
total of 1792 rank .nd file
is a work of much reaponaibility. occupy­ receive the tax, giving to tho sheriff not
No more companies can be exaepted, aa
ing much time. Since tha disj-ositioo of exceeding thirty days in which to colled,
the laws of 1873 HraiU the companies to
and five days additional in which to make
'tWEUtT-four. I ordered an encampment these reporta bxs bccn.piaced in her hands his return. When bis return is made, he
the sales have greatly nrereased ; the ro­
ofeach regiment daring the past summer
should be required to furnish a copy of it
ompts
for
*71-2
being
&lt;1,414
48,
while
in
ftr the mrpoM of vecimenta! practice and
to the Prosecuting Attorney of the county,
drill. The trtesfiknee was large, the dis­ ^73-4 they were &lt;8,896 55, ai.d in '75-6 whose duty it should bo to commence ftfocipline maintained excellent, and officers they have been &lt;15,319 93. The growth Deeding* at once in all cases where the tax
pf the Library and the increasing demand
and men a credit to the State whoso uni­
’ upon the Librarian,; its prospective re­ has not been paid. The Treasurer -hould
form they wore,
they
moval to tho new capital, make it Deets* also furnish monthly lists, of persons who
sary that the Librarian should be empow* have failed to file the bonds required under
Under the act provididing for the trans­
the ..................................................
Prosecuting Attorney ....
for
’ ered, with the approval of me
the voverror,
Governor, ,tho
— law,_to —
fer of all insane Michigan soldiers from
! to employ a competent clerk,
&lt;’_A, and *I prosecution.
the poor houses of theEtate to the Asylum
■ granted.
•
Summary process for the absolute rerecommend
that
such
authon'y
be
■ * Kalamaloo, twenty-six hare been so
ktadutieB
There should be some definite action by
• transferred. The expense r&gt;f their main'
i provided for.
tenancc is about 13,000 per annum The your hoovrable body on the question of
« —T3- —______ —*ion ought
National Soldiers’ Hemes hard rcc-etTed, fire immrancc upon Etale property. Thnot to be needed, but there seems to bo
since their opening 436 wldicn from Mich­ value, (aa stated slsewhere, is very great,
’ igan.
.
9 W MM and the trustees of the different institn- something paeultar regarding this busi
ores, and it requires tying up tight.
In the two years ending September 30, tioM should have instructions, from the
1176, ffty-fonr soldiera here been trm- law-making power, either to insure or not. The police regntationa, m my opinion,
should be ra amended si to prohibit tho
pararily cored fbc-at. theSJdien’ Home in There thank! - be some harmony of action
BsTmTMtriut snwpoDMurBl.lTff,- on thia salasnf .Ju* it is new,
btd
60 far mamtenanoe, and $134.15 for trana- insured and others are not.

l«m" coda b. arieken oal ot &lt;mr
ulary and the old fashioned plain English

__ labor of this Board in
public health and well-being,
the Home be dweontinued, and that, in
as plainly psreepttbls as some
Leu of it, the Military Board be authorised
rk, I believe is of great value
to provide for their temporary wants by ------- r ,
Thor reporta eoctam much
payments of money direct. The expense useful ibfonnation on the preservation of
of maintenance at the Home being over one life and beahh, valuable alike to individ­
dollar per diem, I am of the opinion that uate, public officers and institutions.
MZKLr

The balenebia the Military Fund Sept
30,1876, was ’•27,111.78. The amount
of tax for military purposes levied in 1876,
WM &lt;22,14X30. No tax was levied in

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The

remedy that I can suggest is to place them
under tb- provisions of the law and tax
them. I btticro that with three amend
menta the law will be found, year by year,
more and more restraining in its teu’dendes, and more productive of good to the
people. It has already dosed over two
thousand places where liquor has been sold
and has put into the common treasury
nearly a million of dollars from the traffic.
The spring is no higher than its raurec,
snd no taw that has not the sympathy rod
sentiment of the people acting with it, will
ever remedy an evil. If a community do
not regard temperance, sobriety, and good
morals as a necessity to their well-being,
the law will do them but little good.—
while to the friends of good order, public
geacc and private content, it will prove a

reports of fhe Adjutant, Quarter the Treasury. The society ask an approMaster, sod Inspector Generals furnish de­ pria'i'jnaff500 for each of the Years 1877
tails at nditary marten, to which your and 1878. •
I submit herewith certain petitions and
eomspoDdeBce relative to affairs in the
oounty of Maaitou. Thev show that the
laws of the State and United Stsfea are
violated with impunity, and that there is
Intemperance is the danger oftha hour.!
do safety cr protection to persons or prop­ It feeds prison and poor-house ; destroys '
erty in portions of the county. No courts morals and manhood , and, canem-likr.
have been held for years. The county Cali away the life of ths iudividual and
nation. Law will not stop its ravages, but
R may bs made u iastrsment that will

Railroad*.

consideration they have always shown me.
I shall bear it with me as a precious assory. I have faith that with good lairs,
equal justice, and general education as the
foundation stooe, we shall build here a
State that will in material wealth and in
the moral and mental worth of hcrcitisenshin, stand forever as the handiwork of a
free people.
JOHN J. BAGLEY.
Exxcvnvx Omer,
LaNSINO, January 3, 1877.

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Michael Grace is happy, and why
fhould he not bei His dsw place of busnos is a favorite resort for the public,
and sa a matter of course he is reaping a

Furniture, Milk Safes*

HASTINGS

Fill® DM,

is ;s

STEBBINS BRO’S,
Keep It. ,
Where you wul find all kinds ol

Of every Description which we
can sell cheaper than any house in Barry
county, far these reasons;
1st. Because we have no rent to pay.
2d. Because we make the most of our
goods ourselves.
3d. Because we keep the best of work­
men.
4th. Because we warrant all goodt we
make.
*
We sell none of thia cheap made Fur­
niture that is made by machinery. The
goods re make are made by hand, and
warranted. We invite all persona to call
and inspect our goods, for they all bear
inspection. No trouble at all to show onr

MASI B*NM MVttTOH.
The KeUaHs 8k*H Liu
KaaVaatewBar.

auM aanM mb wtioit

Parties haring pictures to Frame would
do well to get them framed of ns aa we
can do it better and chooser than any
house in Barry conoty. We keep the
largest and best selected stock of Picture
Frames and Mouldings, ’Brackets, Paperholders, Wall pockets, Slipper holders and
everything in tho Furniture Line. We
invite all persons to call and look at our

Peerless Milk Safes
Now on exhibition at our Furniture Store.
All kinds of work made to order. Kepur.
ing of all kinds of old furniture neatly
don. par*u We Mean Businem".
Furniture Rooms south side of Blate
street, opposite II. A. Goodyear’s Hard­
ware Store.
/

t STEBBINS BRO'S

Furniture, Coffin*, Eto^

READ THIS
and be happy again.

Gret Reduction ii Prices!

Tie Greet Satteri tafifare.
SALISBURY &amp; BROSSEAV

Northern
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RAILWAY COMPAKY

FURNITURE

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Philadelphia.

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                  <text>HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY. JANUARY, 22. &lt;877.

VOL. XXL NO. 77.

Doctor Aikin's Double Column.

Asylums, Houses of Cometsoa, our Wid­
ow’s Homa and 19-20 of aU the pre*
WritUn ftw lUlfis.'li.

mature graves. It caima 19-20 ot ail tte aUhr rabi from U. U* ridaa
mfleringofth* human fbwlyaod MO S Uh, o*(kt loK, ftrihe ,
of all the saSoriog of that uaafai and tedMpenriUe animal tte hone. In fiwt family ought to haw, by
18-20 of tte crime commuted by man h paper for hi. wife and
tte o&amp;pri»g
of tho
shofw. W*U has tea viatunacf that lor*
. ,^*.
Hrum
__ _______
Judgs_VanXilc.tehm-wtennoeafK. Np* ooeay man tesvteae^-i
«d, ttet
of aliteaesinddeaamtehd tr*&lt; the nemworfthee*
before him were th« fniiu of tte grog stefe*
19*20 of tte hodtMMS -www «peri.
good inornb, to tho pcarervation of society
ena thrangbout tte eoanuyr are eansed bj
and ate to tte preaerration of the young
this, damnable traffic in . ite-vrimaigg fr.
men of Haatioga, to draw up, sign and quora. Tte nun. Miler brings n* eaprial to
present sack's petuaoa to tte city a*,
thoritte. Ah ! to dore three accurared dens
two or three boom after al! place* of ten*
ert and Icgiumtaeburinere have shut up and
the propieton either retire to their homes
and familfe*. after their daily toil and par­
take of social rudting- in tte family cicete, or go to these dew of external infamy
and spend two or three premuot hours in
drinking, gambling, carousing, coming,
awear.Qg, bkekgarding, fighting. »ud cotamitting *cariy every crime known to manYe^ the cirisen* ef Haatiag* rigs a pe­
prey to that demon- who know* do pity, spirits rf those whom bn ha*x
tition to tte City Council to do that,
‘ no sorrow, no sympathy or ftsljlif for th* ®«ry prtecjgle of manhood here.
which if that Council had brain* enough ,
united Misery he craateby ha trteo. Ohorn
MMiirw
to aee the infamy daily, nightly and con­
' hia keen eye ia ou the -rteima^hc reay catch
tinually carried on in these damnable dcM' .and keep in Me den until sloven o’dock otlkaav.
of infamy, tbe Council would shut there' 'at night; and then with the resolve of the Wi; .M. I pi.,
herds at once and forever, for there is nvl' (should te protector* of the peopled rights, d«p aai liaug Ibr &lt;h. pu ■
furw Drwxr l are in a recent Baxxxn a n*lic* of a petition to tte City Coun^
cil asking that august body to oompe! the
saloons to dore at eleven p. m., ye*, and it's
beingrignedby’alargo number, so-tte article
informs us, to dare thrir damnable heli
begotten yinka of miqwity at eleven o'clock
at night. Wbrta ftree? To what depths.
of degnjbition end stolid indrflereocc to

GEO. M. DEWEY
EDITOR

AND

PtTEUSHER.

•BOLMS.Ojrt

RAT.ES OF ADVERTISING.

luv.
.
. norala, peace and hapiocea, te in dread of
w;
a few dollars fine opens the dour sad after petite that n dnging tteani
,
robbing hie victim of his Imt farthing toroa
.k-* i____ _
_ir
।him out into th* street do matter ffio*
■*4 dhybtinn But for tte Hf
crest the stem, to sank shelter or wted
Hastings
to
day
would
tev«
IQ,
1
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Hants, andthoao Mtumlly n
]anddnltenn. tstite
country around her would be a
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an hour p*uacs from early morn till thia
memorable eleven p. tn., but what law and
cider are violated by these robbers, yes, I MJ
robbere. for their vocation a* nun aeMcmia'
s per;&gt;clmJ robbery of the blackest type.

They take tteir victim* money and give1
them no value or equivalent, they beggar‘
his family; th* y deprive him of reaaon;
they make a demon of bimjltey direr
him into ihew dens of urfhmy to Mb" ium
cf his reputation; to blunt every seaii—sU
of manhood; they make tea, honet deaabdn
and cteetleen, they rob tte poor dire—en
Lte ood
broken hearted wife and
mother of his offspring, of the comfort*
of life, they through, tteir damnable traffic
send millions of motters,wives, danghten
and *i*tcrs down to nntimly gvaras bereft
of near and dear husbands, him, brothers;
ah, yea, and fathers by that accuraed tmf1:. Ah, this eleven o'clock time is to catch

H. C. PECIH.4M.
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,

ckrk'n from stores and apprentices from
shop, mills and place* of legitimate barinoi'* whose general tears are eight or nine
p. in., to quit work. Rut there are only a
small port uptbe victims at thaw damnable
robbers. H*i scores of small farmers aU over

WU. LV4OUN,
ax

mtnitox-otes*

DH- H. r. PSLKAM

the country who frequent these dens, are

UM.wmae H«* lh»; h» eharaM l«x&gt; wum j
■KtcMMM'1y.woU-i^ Umo, bu &gt; inc .

truly to be lamented. Look al Um hun­
dreds of poor bone* kept out in the cold
from early morn till midnight shivering

;

home and cultivate their teat ci
would te b£t with phtej; 1____

1

,eleven o’clock. Mother*, fitehanaod sinter*
(
of Hastings I appeal to you.
part what you have aed do aoSar. Know*
ing that you have loved oare te there
dens instead of being at rest or m th*
family circle, reading aad improving their
tender uiincte and giving comfort t* there
who love ttean. Oh. what a picture of the
preeeut and what a record for the future!
Let me cite a care. Two yean ago during
that unprereden; acrero winter, a man in
Minnesota left hie wife and two children,
,six miles out on the bleak paramo wiltev*
more than wood enough to last Waive
hours, or food for twenty-four hours; the
house a poor one. He went te the Village
for a jug ot whiskey; tte rum seller tedtjetd him to »»ay, finding ho had a Ge*
dollars after paying for hie jug full; be
told him the rtenn then raging was too
bad lo turn out, ho plyedL him. with drink;
got him dead drunk, and kept him three
days and throe bights; the poor suffering

and suffering with cold and hunger, while
the owner is keptby there demon* 10 long
M they can filch his last farthing; and then,
after robing the poor w.utch, turn him wife ran out of fuel, the bdo* atom conout at eleven o'olock p. m., to hunt up hia tinned, she burnt up their rude bedstead,
poor beam and half drunk start for his tbco their only tub and p*il and then
home, making the tight .hideous with I i* every thing that would bura.tego thp
yells, hia profawxty and with beating and clotte* she had on and ths ac*a&lt;jr bedd^g
running his team. He srives at hi* home with which she covered ter chddnn te
to find his poor wife in misery, destitution tent she &lt;xmkL Being oa tte ere of
and nun, hh home a hovel destitute of all mnfitMMDent aha left to mskater way to th*
comfort*. A poor heart brokun wife and nearest neighbor through enow three ftet
mother moots that ‘husband - and father; deep. Tqo days afterward that po^r woman

AH kind* of Faucv Goods
Ready Mad* Clothing,.Speciality

A fine

Tailoring Department’

Store.

Cheep.

J.

Groceries.
arvi.ru* of all kinds af, LOW u they (an be bought, any where.

Salt.
A foil line of Saginaw and 'Onpmtagn Salt always on hand.

with tears, with sorrow, with anguiah un«
alterable All is gloom to her. Steres* no
hope, no creap* for boc’ortee dreg babe*.
but eternal gloom batea ter. H« appeal
to him to atop, to reform and save himaalf
and his family, falls untended on hia be­
sotted ear. He peculate* and insult* that
poor suffering wife by assuring her that te
left that hell of infamsn y promptly at the
hour set by the good citiseua and by order
o’-the Common Council aideven o'etook.
Tea, eleven o'clock, three long hours after
moot all legitimate places of btutiuere have
closed. But to enable those aocaned finks
to entail upon society a burdensome tax,
the Council lay •Jia». you can hare three
hour* more each night to rob, steal and.
plunder at diacreamon, WhU a farce! Wh&lt;‘.
a secord iu after age* te those yet to come!
Yea, etetn* o'clock, with brother*, ecus and
hwnhteK Whind the screens ted painted

would than h!1 thaws tires*tteamount.

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,well W and wall behaved clriJdreo. Tte
piano and irgan would be in one in wmy
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j
teok al Vtealaad now;only lijanra
■
U wan.Kbatjma wildia«ab ef small te
a poor ami aft tenter or water jova
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roads of suv kind, now with a.p*pnl
(
U WQ happy people. Nteafrog

d« a biSiawLaalren, not apdinao
rex m jail, m* bus two criminal an
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dtetaoflte liquor trafic in alt places
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wteft it is mb. Viteted with nearly
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tte popWatm tet Battle Orek and Mar*
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•tel MkiKiad only ons quarte a*
.
tel Why ttet grew*? Simply terenreoo
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liquor Ku w teen allowed lobe sold aa
,

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ft*m her home, the
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, two_children left were both
froaen ati£
gosh was made and the husband found

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in that rum shop almoat insensible tea
money all gone, hat no tear of sympathy
dropped from the eye of that demon whoso ]
dsannable vocation had caused the untimJy *
death of four pre cions person*.
*
1

I ask you, mothers in HreUgp, to Uka 1
thosnfferiags of that poor mother teres to ’
your own breast*, and th*n say to me should
your son*, brothers and husband, frequmt ’

there hells of in&amp;my at. all; much km till ‘
eleven o'clock at night There are do
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Local Corraipondenoa,

Aiamovavgnf toe Hasting* Uniform Otah,
Raid Thursday ev*., January. Ifoh 1M7. The
fritowiug rowtatl jus qwro adopted.
Wusavtr,
Wc the Temperance Ifofonu
Club of the city of Hartl eg*, recognising the
S

Council tueritog fotoday v**tegQreeube^ka^TawMth la eels ^1 cent* •»
the dollar.

Cb^ Reaper**** mralag V U*iw

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Bl the Court Route.
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FjHpwj, will be eeuhllehod at rtfifoefofotd Ceu-

We hear that imn^InloraUSK d«etopm|uto*

P^rovt
M^rain(.
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The tucial al C. Q Bfntlf‘g »n Stidv 111^Ja* o^btUMM |b« lv»e
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The vxidonce of Mr. Bai
towntkip, with all iu conteate.

oufyfafi ”9 ’to*11 'Ure ftf ‘b* puNte IswroaL
a. InulBM. ...I.H. rtiA U.
muili* mm,-» mtHwum OM
Awrin. |*UM4 hx.il. IWM,. M
mart promteent, th* Immwllate sad future
«vefoln*M vr tk*M tww •a»erpri»»«. wfll be
readily apparent alter a niou^at* rtfle(t|on.
Tba proprietor* *f tb* hand!* fecUuy.
M*am Ckaeaataruugh* feuwrr, gn, tow
tw*. aUltle peculiar In thtor method *f
Mto«t$fo|
; their design ia to employ pout
bat married men. Than th-y claim ata am**
Steady, and will attend mare Ur5«1y to thylr
dfolfi thsa tlaglt men Now. no4wilh*lsa&lt;L
Ing th* foqt tost.Leap Year ha* jaat passed
aqd gout, usd perhaps mssy a geld'eu opportuaity haa b*aa nagl««i*d s w* taka th* Jib«r’y
**Av * *• Mr
B0* 'te»p«»-'&gt;
fqv w* knew there sr.teeverul worthy tingle
®« bare, who an x*ry aaxloui to bo
•MV»*d fo thi. nlf eaun Handl. Factory.
Wn?aft »w
tkr* grocery etqysa.
tw. dry good*, aqd can drug itorv.
Hr. V«ro« jonro I* we uuduntiud ia about
to Wtoyk l» foe hardware ^ade. A cam pa­
tent bttMu maker «an not tad a Uifor Igcatlof &gt;u hra- Betium. and dwrfling lot.
ST. I&gt;«w aaiHhw U from ftt to foW. Mt.
oWB&lt;r flf
u „(ht
right map in pje right plan,** and under hi*
afififiil m»&gt;*K»m»et treeport |* growing r»p-

R

J. M. Button has
* Grocery etorw oa
Jefferson street, tad ha* on ha&gt;4:tot eate al
the lewrot cash price*, a full do«k of fill Maia
of |?od» k»p&lt; in a first rinfoGrtoerojkore.
e^lva him Bk | see U b« cannel de bri^t by

Mr JoMpk ii.'&lt;4*Mi*, iagkviag«sc«H*nt»attefostloa (a Ms VM rt-d b«* derided to ereol •
dwaUia| bod*e hero wert^o»««er
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The temperance reform work. ln»ujuraced
by Dr. geynelda of Bangor, llelaa, j&gt;rvtni»e»
folrlf H be » penuanctl bleating, and hte la.
itelane* will plOM* make known tbeir waste Wre ere erery wbery bdnr crown* I with lue{eae Great ctuh^lMm ie mactfoueJ where•nr he he* hell kjf Weetinge.
Indeed, the
Doctor to ore ef thooo sere men who know*
te naked to the cp.ru^ pfteie of the aecrel ar«nue« to the human fc*krt.
Ixj
Heaty WiUit, fc,..
of *&gt;
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C Ja^ktou,
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Kateraeeoo, BalUr (&gt;et. Adrian
PH*- H« speaks for ’ w«U. fM M and »»ny «‘her pl»c*&gt; in thia Mete. &gt;h» peopr^t bi* articles* w«&gt;&lt;m44 iMu I Milker plo'apeMly arrouaed. aud tonnifbd a real
ml known cteiten. wltboqt*
p«ear before awakened.
Dr. Hcyuoldt to do­
al er dtoepprvvu), leaving
ing in the temperance 6eM What Moody and
faiiig* tor hifluelf a* to Ito mselta er *j&gt;pK&gt;pri- Sankey are doing in the churebea.
Ufa plan
f( work It to orgeniae reform etah* in eetry
fily |ieMaita, competed ef men who hare
khytofcrb drank to • areit «r lea. o»i«u. aad I
•f qto»e wishing to kelp thah brother men.
Qt alfo organises a Ladles' Temperance
Christian XaeociaUea, whaee duty it te. (a
coenoetten -with the Tartotia ebnrebo*. to a.M
•nd eesiiai the uauae un 1 hare • &lt;peri»I inter­
set ia the temperance wv*k.
In lifting* a
t|e .^4
|i^ hn &gt;«sa tonged of about elghtf ^eaubm gad H&gt; &lt;WIf iaatoMfor
th*
P- Bro^u,
^aocnia^en mlietw sn«r|y ons hu&lt;d&gt;^ end
i Cisciaaali, wk
teeoHariktyflM-*** *°r which U wf*
’• &amp; JKWR W
organised- JM f&lt;*bjtoriae &lt;od Methodist
M»» WH tew* I* ’k« r*1* *'**
nsd art holding anton temperance Rettig
fw.iwthe tefcra
duh hcArih^n&lt;^M^eeMw every Juaw
4»y erealng nn4 nre i^egsdy Interesting.
Manx ipe
•“&gt;* k^d, heart fell
a. fefuHv
' hi tf gm. twn words fall (mm t^ Bps •(«’&gt;“»« who. pcthape.
!.
wkUe ™“ i. wwMm «• never belure spoke one wor^ in publi« for the
f*
«*“ •' SlWtf
caw u( te‘*pe’*o°»kfwy from wmonnl
WH&lt;• v»tt h)» I* ktw^rt ggMFtowi u sfowing w*rd«, pedal th* awful
fojUmM^**rlrM&lt;h*
|1&lt;M »° »
S^b.^snad eoaet warm th* MfiMr of dauIKhwd peiule to a »o,ir^ of kofoty.
TH
^Mttlggs of th*
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Council J»&lt;UE*i»S..
Th* time fee Uto regular arati&amp;| ot the Co}»............ ... riVef Pfiri^wH fwa« brief •«ranunpTea*a|

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SEWADVERTISMEOTS.

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KVEaYBC’DY LIKES IT.

oountenacui from nil good |.«ople. Therefore
BmabM'f, That we rerognli* *aoh sndervcj
reltekra dgnotuinstlen, sal each sad eray
Tstnperaace organisation uco-workers withu*
hi tho Tetnparonce work, and that wade here­
by Invite th* various ehurchea, th* - rdst of
flood Templars and lhe Udi*. Chrirtian Trapsranc*. Union of tti* city, and all aornl Peo­
ple to al l add auiit u* In the guod work *B
umparohw reform.
Jffoefrtd, Thai wo The T&lt; n.p. inace Rafarm
Club at Che oily of - H*»tlnii do hcrahy pledge
te oil toniyasanc* lowing peanl* onr hearty aid
and ami*tattoo in their Horta m advance the
e.uro uf tempcrancr. and in pledge each to
the othey * V’tl,11'1 • Land in the hour of need.

THE I&gt;ETBO);T FREE PRESS is
regarded wherever knov.u u distinctively
the U»t type of the Anuricaa Lome newi.papcr. £la terne in abroad in the land, its
articles are quoted l&gt;y all periodica!*, and
the paper to a frtnb- tmrprise and delight
in thousand* of refroodsM cultivated homes.
Though already believed td be ia most re­
spect* one of the v.try beatjounals israed, the
publisher* arc courtantly making improvmenta and endeavoring to make Tnx
Fnxx Rima still more worthy of public
approbation.
PEOPLE OF BARRY COUNTY
Tax Fu« PkXM will candidly and
fcaricanly diacuM all questions which may
THKSU N. _
arise. Planted firmly on the platform of
broad and liberal Democracy which it be­ Getasrally tfiat I havn again «ui
1877
NW YORK
1B77
ima. Annt* wa*t*4.~U*tetM&gt;3
TRVK1 CO .Tu*v*t*7Mafae. lieves are the buto of free government,
The I'ilTercut edittou* of TlIX St’Jt
and will give a cordial support to the party
i rwBl?xndObh?!ir?
during the next year will bo tins ramc a*
maititaining them. Il will in all cases
during U*c year that ha* iuat p»A*ed. Thu
address its appeal* to the judgment and
flaifo wfiition will t&gt;n WOOK ilayo be n short
reason of man, believing that the cause
ot rour pagca, Ind pa Sunday* a sheet of
which it capon tea rate in truth and justice
eight pages, or 5G broad col ms; while the
and that the triumph of that cause and
Weakly edition will be a sheet of eight
the ivendeuey of tne Democratic party At my OLD -STAND on Jefferson Street
pnggs of tire same dimrutiotrn and character
art? tor tho'beai interests of the country.
thrl art* ulready familiar to our friends.
It will labor unceasingly f« local aedf gov­
X»» Si w w&amp;Jflontmuu tubs the stronuernment in every State, for’ honesty and
otu advocate ol‘reform ..ud r-trenchmeut,
xouomy in the ^rocra! adminwtratian, fur
and of tho aubatitution of Matetnanship,
the reform of abuaas, and for « scrupu­
wisdom, aud inlegritv for hollow’pretence,
lous reg rd for the will of the poeple as
imbecility, and har.u iu the adminUtration $5f)0
constitntiouaDy and legally expressed It
of public fofoirs. It‘will contend for tho
is of the highest importance that the senti­
govenuent of tho people by tho people aud rtrert«£*E
WbJW'iKtt ment of the Democracy of the country
for the people, as or posed to govennentby an-i IX Pea
tfhould Lave utterance through journals
Call aooa and examine my stock and
fruu.lt iu the ballot-box and in tho counting
qualified to give it voice; fold Tug Vxx*
J H button.
of vuUm, uaforcviL by military violence.
I'bxss, whioh Is unquestionably aoccndad
Qanlfi,
It pill stidcavvr ttf supply its readers—a
a foretnost place among the lading Dcmbody upw not far from a million of soula—
oc.atw papers in ths land, can.be depend­
CHE'
’
OBACCO
with the most careful romplet?, and trust­
ed upon to wotk unceasing’y for&lt; the
worthy accounts of current events, and will
Right.
omptov for 4ils purpose a numerous and
Tho Michigan State Nows and the very
earefuly mlected staff of ropoHros and cor­
accurate and trustworthy Commercial De­
respondents. It* report* from Washing­
partments. hitherto ao popular, will be
ton. cspeciallv, will be full, aocurute, and
maintained and if possible unproved.
fearless; sod it will doublets continuf to
A dietinguwhing feature of Tax Fux
deserve and enjoy tho hatred of thosn who
1’nrii.s u its correspondence. These letters
thrive by pluutlrriug the Trt asary or by
abound in anecdote and information, and
usurping wb*t tb« law does n t ave thorn,
p&lt;.r Laps the best lest of their popularity da
whOe it will endeavor (o merit the cottj*
tho Xvidity with which they are p.-rused
deoco of tbc public Ly defending the rights
by readers everywliere.
of the people agaio»t the cticroa-hmeais of
Tho Agricultural Department of Tux
unjurtifii-power
Fuxt I'nras is suggestive, instructive and
The price of tl»u daily St’N w ill be 55
fuUv up to the times. Prof. C. W. Gqr-'
cents * month
•&lt;*-5U a I*ir. pwt paid,
field, of the Michigan Agricultural Ool.
or with tha Hund*? editiou |7.7Q a year.
|cgc, contributes every week to thia de­
The Sunday nctylioii alone, eight pages,
partment, and valuable paper* have been
31.20 ajear, post paid.
rurniahed by Prof. Bea! and Cook, of tha
Tho
N, dghfi DOgrt of 5G
Michigan Agricultural Culk.-e, and C. K,.., ___ luruiahcd dunn,‘lS77
Carpenter of Orion. Many men and w©
— ------- r- of &lt;1 ■ y®’’’, peat paid. _
men of known «yualificwUoaa eon tribute to
The benefit of thia largo reduction from
this department of the papertbc pr»?foow. rate for t’.*&gt; Wrxklt van be 1
Xbe Household Department to uufouq
Special
Notices.
tsnjcj jd Ly jndivuiu'al .ubroribero xitliout ।
and oi iginul It coatdhif « great yariety of
Wi
•k—wraity uf maklug sp riubi .\t the
&gt;uf..rmaliai upon matters pertaining to
tbV, if any of our ftiutda ebcra* to
home comfort and decoration. Mrs. J. P.
tW circulation, Wr, »taU
•H m &lt;eXtCO^M
—„
Worsen, of New York, to a regular con­
U grauftd iMMlfotto
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tributor tq this department.
—l" -.-n- .
The fashions, and all that pertain to
place will be ctitilM ki ut^’ typy vf the
them, aia rogulariv chronicled by a lady
paper for hluwdf without thatxu
-Uooc iorthaf^
promirmut la. the highest literary and so­
HaBTIXOS, Joly
aw w
cial circle* in Naw York.
paper aud pnullug aw haxely rapid; and
AH the noted American writer* eonootiudcriug tho awu of Uw ahedl and the ;
tribute to Tux Fxxx Patsi, and it som­
auaiOy af its oo^te. we are a.uW*ml
ber* among its contributors of pity tkfochthepcepki wiD txiuridvr Tu» W WK ! *«««-«
3li thu ebeapeat uvwgpapcr published U 2^/mt
Being a bHttneu that needs a groat deal
the world, and we trw» *!*• oueof the ycry ■ Dr *&gt;b«
The tone of T«» Fltgg Pfoxsi if unsun,
axoeptiouabla. It is pre-emlueatiy the
paper for the fiunily eirde. The most
fastidious cannot take offense at it. The
After many yeaiu ia th* UameaR, eaa
aim i* to make it a newspaper suited to truly any that they c^n 4© bettor wor^,
the wants of tho beat clasasa of American and five b-ttcr aatfofactios than any other
society, amusing, iantraetiye and enteruiothb^sdwo. W. H.BvbWte.ths'
ing to young and
''
aaafor naeober, with tha ewperieeoe of a
lifoO»t. will alwm giro h» personal atA naw story, by
teatiun to thia part ot their extanaiM
Southern foTNM*
—_.
Noltoe.
year received ytith approbation and delight
Beane and teaua futwhed wfcea r»and waamly aomosntfod |y proas lad pae
’ TV. Khttna BUor xHhuUHl,
Having
out my Meat M*rkri, I
pie, ha* just been oommeuoad. Readers
X®rev Ew IMHV’f to all thowj that are
ore arwured that the story will proVe one
lnA»kt«r b M U Ouaaa and tcula their
OT tho best writau and moat thrilling ro­
accwrap forthwith »4 a&lt;vo awta.
mances or the day.
I |Uo hevu go’ a nioa mau itod taan, or
subscription BATES TO the
My 28* y?4
xylStf
elthci out: t-r the two hiwaea, for aak, with
DETROIT TREE PRESS:
doabfo haruoto (alwoM naw). I will give
Tt-j p-pcr i. dmp «&lt; po^id.
raasonah&gt;&gt; ter?'-' os good paper.
Detroit
Ad
ye
rti»euwnt»
.
Specimen oopieo seat free
t;r ■-fc.:.s.‘..axss2r--ju-.ir. ei.r- - ------ a
VAttTtfNC LeINH,
HaaliujjV Jan Uwh, 187L
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defy competiwI.

EBEST”

XX8

W. H. GOODYEAR,

TheDruggist,

llcspecifully an^owi^
that he haa again engaged
in
DRUG TRADE, and
tuts in. stock and daily arriv­
ing, a fresh and genuine
vf JDruss ana Jilcal ­
cines, Dye Staffs Fancy

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fr^rerdcrofi^^Oprriad by ayf* and pays M MU
hyn-Aid !Mw*?n. R*fd. Rural
aH Tumliarat; 5.
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fop-oar or aautnaaa muttlfo
kvporto-jaa QrdlaaMm raifofva
^remau. wfoeh npofo •« ratio* pfi
waa araprad and the (Wdlaaaca (
ayes M»d nays «* follows:

An AwA/&gt;earie*t Journal
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Star Clothing Houto.

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Freeride

(i.«na.villa, county of llarry.

AND RET
ONLY DURING JANUARY AND FEBRUARY

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W e will pay the RailroadFare to Grand Bapids
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i buying $25.00 worth
$15.00 worth
________ _____
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'. We do
this because we want to sell off our winter stock.
UAUU.ITIM.
Cfaiisi for Icrnoa due rad payable----------

MORTGAGE SALE.

It baring be»n made in Uir ooa
indenture of Mortnee uMo at

Lor.ui 6 pay Iomcc during theyear-..._r~
tiireelo.id offl e«r&gt; few. print, italic n’ry*e_

Total.Yd*bllltlw............ .................

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Wo Are Soiling
; which laid mortiare ww duly recorded
t elevenVelockhi tke femora.ia Liter
mortgagee on peg" 233, which laid mon-

Mens’ Heavy Overcoats at $3 50 ; $4 00 ; 5 00 and Upwards.
W» Are Selling

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Mens’ Fine Overcoats at $9.10; $12.00; and $15.00.

t'tnh (101 percent pereunum. And the

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Mens’ Fine All Wool Suits
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LOWPRICES ON FINE OVERCOAT SUITS.
* ~ 75, $3 50, $4 00 $5 00 and Upwards,
BOYS' OVERCOATS AND SUITS.
fcl
TfcSr* Take advantage of thia chance to save money by buyii ig^of ns, besides costing you nothing to
see Grand Rapidfk^SW
.

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boaldra the autn of lltly
irtfagr In be pahl tn calrr fa, and ur&gt; toll al law

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Star Clothing House, 38, 40 and 42, Canal st., Grand Rapids.

. Make no Mistake in our Location—The Great Double Store.
Holloway^Advertisement*.
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Diseases with Its Agonies,
CHOOSE BETWEEN Til EM.

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Sarsaparilla

SALE ON EXECUTION.
Btitb or MtcniOaB. Giamy ul Darn-.
Ry
'irtue of an execution itened out of and uadrr the
cal of the eirraU mart for the oouoly of Hany
nd State of Idlebigat&gt;. in ctiancwy. dated tte
d IS
4- P- 1!?- **? te we faertrt

For Scrofula, □:&lt;! til
acrofulou* diseas, g, En.H
j&gt;cla&gt;, Rose, or St. A .:!i'.-

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Swera rad eubecrited beft-re tne. at Charlotte, in

Blotters and Daughters.

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.PROBATEORUKK.

tlh day of January.

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8t*te of Mlehlcan. ooonty ef Barry. •».—At a
M»ion of the probata court for the Bounty of Uerry
heldraM tbs probe to oUee.ln the eUy of HmUbct.
ra Wbfaeeday. therith day of December in th&lt;

*kiu. Ulcernticai &lt; f t:.-

’TrSt^W,'x£^%a:
‘a "■
In tKianaUer of tte Ettate of Jdbn DrMeland
Faits in
, Side and Head,
Female
Sterility, Ixueorrhcea. arising
from intent*!
ulcerat
itisl idceratxin,
ami Uterine
diMaae. Syphilitic an.. ________
fare*, Dropsy, DyspetKia, EnwciaHoc.
General Dvbifity, and for Pori fy mg tie
Blood.
Thia Saisapgrilla ia a owihin&amp;tion ci
vegetable alterative? — StiUfagta. Man­
drake, Yellow Dock—vitit the ItxliJre
of Potnsimn and Iron, and h the mod
tnrdfafae yet known
the dvearas it i* intended to cure.
Its ingredients are aoakllfally eerabined, that the full alterative effect ol
each is assured, and while it ia sc mild
aa to be harmless even to children. it ia
•till so effectual ns to purge out from th"
syfam tirase inpariuee and cnm&gt;!*ti-'&lt;n«
.prhida develop into loalhsotus threat.
The reputation it enjoy* ia derived
froth ite cure*, and Hit; carftdeate which
prominent phrrielanr nil over the coun­
try rrpow fa it, prove their experi-m:'lUBAtum. Neuralgia,

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Certificates attesting ite virtues' have
accumulated, and an constantly being
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hconv.ue.ug
Of thi* Sirir alterative
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GEO. M. DEWEY
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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY JANUARY 25,1877.
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tums

Let year nolU be “IT1 try

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL,

or svBfipKpmpx;

.L'i&gt; Dopaitmenti
toSraSi ftssts?

Have now in stock the largest and best
assorted stock in the county.

RA TES OF AD VER TIS1NO.

j

Cook Stoves.
!fi entente I io) i 9d» I iinol n.ooi
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L joey I z&gt; g&gt;i WiW) I

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PROFESSIONS AND BUSINESS CARDS

The'Acori^ Forest Acorn and Monumen­
tal and many ndw patterns in boiler plates.
Sleigh ybells, hand sleds, skates, foot
warmers, pocket and table cutlery.

F. S. BOWEN,
&lt;5tf

SMITH A. K NAPPES,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW A SOLICIT­
ORS IN CHANCERY. Ptentlce in all the court,
of thia .Ute. Offise over Julius RuaaaU'a (tore.

-AntwoLAKKE,

ATTORNEY'AT LAW A-SOLICITOR

Weather Strips.
Now. is the time to protect your doors and
windows, and save 50 per cent, in fuel.

Harness shop

uld dUc« of btuineat. with '■
(ecotnniudaUon., I (hall ba
old friend, and ai many new

■gSttftEriri

I HIT.- W• NISIvEfetN.

Heavy and light work on hand, and made
to order on short notice.

Swaey's Hoyeu,
- - MICH
LYOX * PICKEillSO, Proprlitor..
Every uun« oom ibe E'UblUhtnent l» Naw and
FirWHffi^; - ’£ ,m
.*&lt; y

•.BOARffi ANT* BOOM. UJJQ PER DAS’.

DENTIST

Mville,

lirtiuai
j-

&gt;ub&amp;

Caw, Sin aid Onmtal
P A I N TE R
At A, M. Radt’i Cnrriafr Shop
Jetfepsqn St,
-

.

Tin shop
Tin and copper-ware on hand, and repair­
ing done promptly. Rags, old copper, and
iron taken for goods.
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WrJ
GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.
-1M-II..I-J -2.1 —

Marble Works.

WINSL0W8 STEAM

■- — X1 MARBLE

Special Medical Announcement

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Pensions*

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Americah and’Foreign ratenu.
GILMORE * CO.moeaxontoCkiMaaa.Be^
MB A Co.. FOlicIrn, I’atcat* procurM In all ooaa-

□r.' J' B. LaSure^adT""
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HHAD! READ!

CoubromiM no cberiihed right;

WORKS

J^tJffalamazooe Mich

Joy Comfort and Happinesg

BltMW i'tt-:itio:

liferent States, and nil litigation: appertateins t*»
'atonia. Send Stapp to Gltaore A Co.frr panihletof’ixty Dacca.
'
OH tBoWnty Land Warranto.

The lot Report oftheConintlMtonernfthclteuerI Land Office «how»XWT/TO acre, of Bounty Lead
oaab for them, bend by regittered letter. Whr

.OF HASTINGS AND VICINITY.

tailed Statu General Land Office.

Imported Boride, Tableta aad Hsodatones
’of all description made to order on short
notice notice, also Granite Mooumcuta of

.Tha Dncior tanker a .pariaUy of th* Mtawlac

Having steam power and improved nw
cbinery for sanding, high polishing and

ijFanainaa.,.

POLITICAL.

I
The Democratic polirioiana aro attemptj log to get up a monster man meeting in
] this city,toproicat against the Senate

jut h. di^wiik lu property
&gt;tet
he had always intended to. He desired
that the fitoric he haibuilt should remain
for all. time, as docs that oftoe Rotha
drilds, and he -selected the son who had
buMoem atoirty, trained hire eareitaMy in
the management of his railroada, and then
' left the control of them in hta hands. He

perpetuated.
The daughters will x&gt;t
.. fa.tfa-Kfl.WM mods «!!■ Igo
intonlioM wore as waU known fire
years ago a who* tot document was pre­
rented for probate. Still the fight will bo

M

Ftnttion as being calculated to inflame the
people at the very time that peace iadeI sirablc. If tha meeting u held it will ba a
very large one. The swarm ot Democratic
officials and their paid adberenis will Ls
I out in force, and add to them ,tfic still
OUR NEW YORK LETTER.
greater awann of those who want place,
। utd who would consider it a crime not to
The Bad Year—Faahions—Life Insur- . attend a.xuoeting labelled Democratic, and
ance—Political—The Snow—Bea* it &lt;01 he aeeu how large the meeting
nett-May—Vanderbilt
j would he, and how little it would really
.
mean.
It is singular that thesei follows
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; can t wait till Congress ennfeates its inNr.w Iouk, Ja'i. 20,’lfli ।.
j ability to settle the question. But they
The fcauon is a dreary one. War times . live by agitation., and “protcating” is their
were hardly wonte. Houses overywherq
The Republicans of the City
omplj ; .Up. fdl of chop .od uuwCr,
'Jb°
j
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1
.
A M by toe joint committee of the two houses
goods ; but I have seen a country store : C,r
jotxlemcnt of the Prmidaatial
livelier; improvementa looking more iifai ‘ question, for they believe it to be a'«urruios as they stand unfinished; and under- ! render rather than a compromiae. They
Sot the bail in Intact notion.

Ijiop .ll.ih.koo.Wgooflhedoop.uirn.'
Hy"..~
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n
,
was ciecuxl
wu
elected ;. tn
that
at tne
the l.onazitinian
Constitution provides
ing of thousands of poor out of work.
the method for determining the. question,
People are not ashamed to stay aL homo and that any other method is wrong until
and economize. Now that toe Centennial is it is changed by law ; and they protest
aRteJnit dvejslug fbe SnprMou Court into
himitation or bashfulness to walk into stores; the xasc. It is held that if decided in
this way one party is certain to be dissat­
and give them orders for cheap article?—
isfied, ana
and mat
that tne
the raci
fact urn
that uu»
too supreme
Supreme
.
.
,
„
,
isunu,
the cheapest you have -it u good not i’ —. will
to
do
with
—?n have
*.------ something
— .i •.
.
to
longer, and
take
awayJthr
They
tn date
date '7G
*76 any
anv Inrwmr
nvul to
(z. think
think that ! it
It will not. g
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State

Calhoun
j7,0ff7.S8.

’ Pixrfio.

Items.

county liquor taxat foot

up

Kent ■county pays 17,000 a year for the
support of ito insane. '
'

The Reform Club in Jackson numbers
435, including Mayor O'Donnell.

Niles has an indebtedness of $26,000
to an aasesied valuation of 1720,980.
The shipments of iron ore from. Eecanaba the past yean amounts to 408.017
tons.

'

Marquette shipped 468.283 tons of iron
ore by rail during 18T6; and 21.473 tone
bfpighwi;
'•
The annual Grand EncunpuieDl of Odd
Fellows of Michigan will OM, Febeffiwy
14, at Owosso.

• Conductor Sam Skelding has beta in
the employ of the Midugan. Central Rwilroad for toirty-two.years.

The Flint and I’cre Marquette Raifrood
Company talks of extending its branoliea
/! •
the anniversary year u over, and all tocjl
i ,insist
“J,U that *the
v---------counting
— -vshall
-rt *ii:
take
- place as ' from Oftcr Lake to Gfiro."
folly of expense whiih the country uncwr-1j it always hu; that the President of the
The improved Westinghouse air hrakro
ScnatjJshall declare too result, and if the
took on its account, for which it is paring,
are to be put on all trains on the Chicago
the penalty. When we think of toe East ’j| losing side fcels aggrieved it shall findTte and Lake Huron railroad.
Side of cur city—the great working I remedy as be?t it can—-just the same a&gt; is
quarter—and the thousands, not of men, done in all other canre. They believe
but thousands of families, depending on that Hayes was fairly elected, and they
charity for every dole of bread and fire io insist that he shall be inaugurated. The
Th» Grand Lodge of F. A A. M. trill
the deep mid-winter snows, one feels Republicans of this City, who know by
■twinges at buying a flower, or-any indul­ bitter experience what Democracy is, shud­ bold th air annual ansion at Luce s Hall.
gence that might be dispensed with, and der when they think of that Tilden and Grnd Rapidsron the 23rd rest.
the question grows, not “what can I his ganglave the slightest possible chance
of getting control of the Federal Govern­
afford,” but “what can I do without T'
There is n# vitality, no life, in anything. ment.
The _ merchlnta stand Hstlowly in their
stores, feeling that rent and clerk hire are
eating them up. The clerks stand idle,
living on half wages, and dreading every
night to hear the words that will cut cyea
that off. The landlord is worried, for ho
sees in the empty stores a sure premonition
that it will very ekortly bo vacant,. The
truckman has nothing to had, and the
mechanics are idle. Thera Dever was an
approach to too distress that New York is
experiencing now, and I hope there Dqver
will be. And, to add to the trouble,.toe
pohtical sitnation keqps those who have
money and disposition to do something
waiting, and before it is settled the season
will be over.
It is bad here—thank
Heaven that the Weat» prosperous.
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FASHIONS.

Along all the streets are long ridges of
dirty snow, ip some places eight and ton
feet deep. TKejpoople most ardently, dosire to nave it moved; there are thousands of
men. starving for want &lt;sf work, and the
city if abundantly able Jo-pay, for having
it done, but unfortunately there is. so
power anywhere ip appropriate money for
the purpose, and so it stays, to the dotri-.
ment of trade and the utter dcstrnoticn of
comfort.. The ssnet con claered their
tracks, but the space, in consequence
of the piled-np snow, i* so narrow that
their cars are perpetually blocked, and it
takes twice the time to go up or down
town that it ought to, and it will lay till

The new eownty officers art duly in­
stalled in their respective positions, and aH
are doing their work promptly and wdl.

The work shops of the Chicago and
Port Huron Railroad are to be removed
from Port Huraapto-Hht. goasys ru­
mor. ’
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-

dents.

bfewltad (2,040. £» i*. tew /tend *.

the sun changes it into mud and it runs
qff.ot iu own accord, leaving behind, aa s
rememErance, fevers and death.

Women return to-the appropriate cua»
tom of wearing light and delicate colors for
occasions of high dress.
White hats, pale
The town has been on a broad grin for
gloves and light mantles are donned for days over the ludicrous ending of the Ben­
theatre and dress promeqade, a rulo which nett'May afiair. The tiro idiots did go to tMlwtiqn.
in TlnLw.u . — .I JZ.l
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should remain in force immutably. White ..
felt hate of modest shape are the ohoW;-

for the white plush that displaces -velvet
looks unmistakably coarse, nod can only
be a whim of the moment. Wide, rich
folds of silk and plumes arc the usual or­
naments though a treak of a French mil­
liner ia to cover the flaring brim entirely
with rowa of gilt galooD, ret so closely as
to recall the halo of dead gold, which in
old pictures surrounds the head of saints ;
but the example is Only quoted for its
hard, bad taste. Next to the white, the
finest bonnets are of palest gray !*»■
the bnms concealed with deep crimson
trimmings and flowers in elegant contrast.
Io drees, bosques and over-skfite are popularly seen, but nothing looks really ele-1
gaut save the prinoeM drees,, which is
adopted as the standard costume aIho by.

■- -«r COKgOLIA TiOKntKK,

’ftotioT’

We lake this opportu
the public, tkatwCwilf
to turn ruch things to account, it ia better
! for hhn to be away. The result of the
“dud” is m ridiculous that it hu done

in (ba awe is Miss Moy, who is redly a.
nice girl, even if she
wijtipg to maxrv

pottton Umt Ut» d»n.i Itm
paay—"Security I” think of it. 1a uihh cf rottcnnoaB that is awf
the excuse

the position.

the air, and retire. Then it waa industridusly given out that May was mortally
wounded, and that Bennett was iu hiding, uec-kwun,
tne tuna Darn RM you Will
and the papea wore, filled with inadoata 9nd.it to your interart to call tad see me.
rn31 tf
J. W. Brock.
' qf the “meeting." , The truth is neither
wus' touched.’ ‘Hay sneaked off to Wash- |
ington. and Bennett sneaked off to Europe

■elves in.

K Ctasrk Cieacral Arent,
J. B
-WC°xxxMtod

fest the wdl.
show that the
r —. jnfloence whan
be jnade the will, and that his bequests

. ■■ counting in Hayes," but (bo cooler heads
I make a protest against any such demoni

The Iron Age. Lake State and Equiva­
lent; all wi&lt;h portable copper reservoies and
IVicHe Plated knobs. Don’t-fail to see them
if you want a first class stove

Heating Stoves.

from the beginning, dr at least for many
years, and was rotten. The annua! reports
were doctored to show prosperity when the
company wae'insolvent, and to these false
reports the officers put their names, 42d
swore to their oorrectnres, without a blush.
It might have gone on for some time, and
made even a worse smash, but the close
times stopped off receipts, and n there was
no more money to wring out of the people,
cr. rather os the volume coming in was too
' ' small to make the swindle profitable, it ool&gt;
lapsed. The thieves swore to balance*
k. "they never had, to real estate which they1 1
never owned, nod to policies which they
never iwued ; and by fraud and perjury
they kept up an appearance of aolidity
' which Beocived even the experts.
There
' are others in the same way, that will come
| to grief within a month. '

VANDERBILT.

E-F.tLW.
Hastinos, Tee. 21,JL876.

Notfee.

�ono Senator and one

by at least

signed

RepresnnUtiro before it can be received.

Objections

These

arc to be considered by

the two houses separately, and no electoral
vote framanyBtaitfrom which but one vote

lUmnes, Hwt., Jab. 25, 1877-

has been receiver1, shall be rejected, except

in tho Government. And

THE PAPER FOR HOB!

yet they are there.
The same old Democratic yelp can • be

Newi, Story, Sketch**, Poetry,

hundred or more of those red-handed rebels
in high places

baerd,

“Tilden

War.”

or Mood," Victory

That there is a crisis upon us,

that we are upon the

When more than one return shall have

boon

by the

from

any State,

Senate

ing succeeded in “bull-doxing" several of

of the

the Southern States, have carried their

all such returns

tactics into the Senate and even the Presi.

President

retired

verge of another

Tho Democratic party hav­

seeing men.

they shall have again met.

or

and pupen shall be opened by him in the

dential manaicn-

When Grant, Sherman,

Sheridon and tbo boys in bluo were march­

before

and all

slated,

“Honest money for all, and
free achoole for all.
There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor aecterian interferance which wDl
destroy the other.”
DECIDEDLY CHEEKY.
that Dr.

Prindle,

“Ict'us treat"—“lot us^compromise.” And
now’ alter a terrible political struggle,

and

Rapids, has introduced a bill to detach tho

of Barry

county

from the seventeenth

Judicial Circuit, and attaching it

twentieth.

five Justices of the

to

the

of the county

battles, wo

when again

lowing

of the

hare succeeded in electing R. B. Hayes,

First Circuit, Judge Strong of the Third

the gallant soldier and Statesmen hero,

Circuit, Judge Millcrof the Eight Circuit,

to the highest office within the gift of the

manner! Judge

and Judge

Clifford

of the Ninth Circuit.

Field

people, this same old Democratic party as

These four Judges are to select a fifth

in 1861, proclaims "rule or ruin” “Tilden

Judge of the Supremo

or blood.

Court, ia any way

After th'y

hare succeeded in

arousing the “bull-dosers” and the everagc
when selected arc to constitute a commis­

Democrat to a white host—they cry out—

sion for the decision of all double returns

“let us compromise?*

from Slates.

are to take and sub­

They

a true judgement

a disgrace

to tho

that

such revolutionary proceedings mare going

agreeably to the

on in the South, should be slowed to grow

They are to

from day to-day, without the General Gov­

attempting to punish them

decide by a majority of votes whether any

ernment

and what votes

they deserve.

from such States are the

legal votes provided for by the Constitu­

tion cf the United

It is a shame and

American people

and to

an oath to act impartially

scribe

States, and how many

electon were duly appointedin'eaeh State,

We cell that decidedly cool, in­

deed, a little more cheeky than is the wont

by hard fought

Supreme Comt, to be selected in the fol­

Constitution and the laws.

of Grand

rrom victory, to victory, cowards

mission to be composed offive Senators, fire

give

We see

ing on

and Democratic traitors were shouting—

Representatives

And still our Platform.

such returns and

papers shall be submitted by him to a Com­

Then look at the

m

cowardly attitued of

prominent Republicans in Washington, iu
regard to counting the electoral vote.

If

we must have war ; if to refuse to stultify
if and cheat ourselves, by treating with an

petitions, depositions and other papers,

\ and that is

any, as shall by the Constitution and now

enemy means war, let it come, I am ready.

Republicans

existing laws be competent and pertinent

Hayes did receive 185 electoral rotes,

of Barry elected, and

re­

elected Judge Hoyt; and now Dr. Prindle

Tilden 184.

in such consideration.

The

decision

of the Commission thus

Now if Grant and the rep­

resentatives of tho Republican party in
Waihington had the nerve and the loyal

proposes to take from ua the Judge of our

made tn writing to the two

choice, and place

one in the se­

be regarded as deciding which is the vote

patriotic

lection of whom we had no voice. Apaintt

to be counted, unless the two houses shall

reins, such as flowed ther-in, in 1861,and.

over ua

houses

shall

little echane ofpolitical corruption, separately concur in ordering it otherwise,
wo enter the V1Q0K0V8 protest of the in which case such concurrent vote shall
Republicans of the county of Barry.
govern. While the two houses are in

tAu

joint session no debate
Speaking

of the Electoral Count bill,

now pending at Waihington, the Jackson
Citizen says:

The bill is unnecessary, uncalled for,
and unconstitutional, and by its enact­
ment there may be the possibility of a sur­
render on the part of those who Surly pre&lt;
vailed ia thb late election

shall be allowed,

the

I pray God that the present plan pro­

preserve order.

aid that Republicans, including President

Arrangements are made for seating tbo

Grant, may rc-awcrt thrir manhood, their

President of the Senate, the Senate and its

loyalty and their patriotism by refusing to

officers in tbo hall of the House of Repre­

treat' with traitors.

such

votes

it ought

States courts the right or title of

shall be declared

to be

elected, or who shall claim to be President

This is no time to trifle.

The liberty

country arc in

mood to be trifled with, or sold out.

no

Let

patriots and Statesmen be true, stand firm
by the right, regarding the will of the peo­

ple, settle the Presidential question as it

has been settled in former times, enforce

law, push traitors to the wall, and our
Republic will be saved.

The Empire State has justified its name.
It polled for President more than one mil­

lion votes.

such a sacrifice of principle.

THE JOINT COMMITTEE AGREE
UPON A PLAN FOR COUNTING
THE VOTE.

A growing feeling

named are to designate another judge

for William Walter

Phelps for United States Senator is report-

tho odd man.
WritGa for th* Burn.

The

THE PRESENT CRISIS.

Democrats t give

claim upon the

no

BY JOHX w. CVSTSB,

the

afternoon oa the second

government were more at stake than at the

the rejection of their overtures by South­

ern

1877, and the

Pmaidaat of the Senate shall bo their pee-

From all glass, to Chandeliers
for small lamps, worth 40c.

Groceries
r

Of all kinds and as cheap as
they can be bought in the State.

Crockery
All Kinds and AU races.

Carpenter of Orion. Many mtn and wo­
men of known qualifications contribute to
this department of the paper.
The Household Department is unique

Worrtcll, of New York, is a regular con­
tributor to this department.
The fashions, and all that pertain to
them, are regularly chronicled by a lady
prominent in tbs highest literary and so­
cial circles in New York.
All the noted American writers con­
tribute to Thb Fuss Pbiss, and it num­
bers among its contributors of pity sketch­
es, bright poems and readable short stories

Produce

It u

Of all kinds taken in exchange
and for sale cheap for cash at
s/kitij,

4 W»ro/i'S.

Hastings, Dec. 14th, 1876.

REMOVAL!

pre-eminently the

Democrats.

The

of the best writen and most thrilling ro­
mances at the day.
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GRAND RAPIDS,

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It po pope op fpt oon-

,UT "P*mptpTLf ‘■ocpj-tD ,p TV
ptvlrriTTtoupSTOHt,

porting

to be certificates

of the electoral

te political organization would fill its place.

If anybody in the North wants to go to

The Democratic party ia guilty of every

his scythe into

It wm the Democratic party that plunged
the Nation into a terrible bloody war.

It

was the Democratic party that winked st­

and championed the hellish atrocities at
Andersonville-

It was

the Democratic

Nobody down

nd

“pitch

in."

wants any more
tented field.—(Memphis

AnGmdte (Dem.)

pre rtlcable
Address
The Detroit Free Press C*.,
jan22w2
Detroit, Michigan.

22 MONROE ST.
NEXT DOOR TO

WHICH HAS STOOD THE TEST OF
-a YEARS
THERE IS NO SORE IT WILL
NOT HEAL, NO LAMENESS IT
WILL NOT CUBE, NO ACHES, NO
PAIN, THAT AFFLICTS THE HU­
MAN BODY, OB THE BODY OF A
HORSE OK OTHER DOMESTIC ANIMALS.THAT DOES NOT YIELD
TO'1« XA%IC TOUCH. A BOT­
TLE COSTING ISt, Mfe.or »1.00.
HAS OFTEN SAVED THE LTTE OF
A HUMAN BEING, AND RESTOR­
ED TO LIFE AND U8CTULSBM
xi45yJ

CARBOLIC OIL
LINIMENT

Tbe election of ex-Gor. Isham G. Harto the United States Senate by the Demo­

sad Uiwa

There wm, it seems, a Tilden effort in

Florida, also, to bny up one of tho Rcpub-

TIE ENEMY SF SMUK I
THE FOE OF PAIN

MUSTANG

A new story, by “ Fuxxr Hat,” the
Southern novelist, whose book was last

610 60
530
.
There is no legal power on earth that Weekly,
200
oo from their strongholds, and victory
1 70
can prevent the inauguration of Hayes Clnbs of leu .
Clubs ot twenty,
”
160
and Wheeler. It will not be prevented by
nmed by all patriotic citizens, that the
Clubs of thirty,
.
. 150
“
An extra copy of the Weekly will be
Democratic party as an active political or­
more than elected fairly, and the decision Rvon to the getter up of a dob of ten
ganization would soon be a thing of the
eeklies.
will stand.—Cincinnati Gazette (Rep.)'*-'*
bloodshed.

xxi30w4.

LINIMENT,

HOW HE WAS TEMPTED!

inauguration of

Hayes will not be a signal for

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.TS MAV AMD BEAST
latbaOnWOH

aim is to make it a newspaper suited to
the wants of the best claoacs of American
society, amusing, instructive and entertain­
ing to young and old.

electoral vote of that

inithe-rear in 1863,'now feel chagrined at

in

CSANDELIEBS &amp; LAMPS

the case in

up

Thons men who promised to open a fire,

Wednesday in February.

We were in therd 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.
.

South Carolina and admit that Tilden has

The Joint Committee on Coanting the

o’riock

the reform of abuses, and for a scrupu­
lous reg-rd for tbo wiU of the people as
constitutionally and legally expressed. It
is of the highest importance that the senti­
ment of the Democracy of the country
should have utterance through journals
qualified to give it voice; and Tub Free
Press, which is unquestionably accorded
a foremost place among the leading Dem­
ocratic papers in the land, can be depend­
ed upon to work unceasingly for the
Right.
The Michigan Stale Nsws and the very
accurate and trustworthy Commercial De­
partments, hitherto so popular, will be
maintained and if possible improved.
A distinguishing feature of Thb Free
Press is its correspondence. These letters
abound in anecdote and information, and
perhaps the best test of their popularity is
tho avidity with which they are perused
by readers everywhere.
The Agricultural Department of Tint
Free Press is suggestive, instructive and
fully up to the times. Prof. C. W. Gar­
field, of the Michigan Agricultural Col­
lego, contributes every week to this de­
partment, and valuable papers have l&gt;eeo
.aml.WtelW W.nd Conk, of the
Michigan Agricultural College, and C. K.

exceptionable.

Political Notea.

be observed that the feature of

majority of the Senators, has been dropped,

ition.
Thb Free Pbem will.candidly and
fearlessly discuss all questions which may
arise. Planted firmly on the platform of
broad and liberal Democracy which it be­
lieves are th|l basis of free government,
and will giyq'a cordial support to the party
maintaining them. It will in all cases
address its appeals to the judgment and
reason of men, believing that the cause
which it espouses rests in truth and justice
and that the triumph of that cause and
the ascendency of the Democratic party
are for the best interests of the country.
It will labor unceasingly for local self-gov-

pray that the forked lightning of God’s

or Vice President, if any such right exists.

It wiU

THE DETROIT FREE PRESS is
regarded wherever known as distinctively
tho best tvpc of the American home news­
paper. Its feme is abroad in the land, Its
articles are quoted by all periodicals, and
the paper is a fresh surprise and delight
in thousands of refined and cultivated homer.
Though already behoved to bo in most re­
spects one of the very bestjounals issued, the
publishera arc constantly making improvmen to and endeavoring to make The
Free Pares still more worthy of public

in the winter, go to

wrath, may*atrike them eternally dead.

loving people of this

not to become a law.

who

ocratic party, and designing politicians—
bands of traitors, I do most devoutedly

The bill contains a proviso that nothing

the person

themselves and their country to the Dem­

thus to deliver the Government into tho

be

We re-

Th* Electoral Count Commission Bill is

all the loyal people have autiered, ana aai

regard to

ately, to direct a recess of such house, not

United

.

Should they prove recreant now, after

or otherwise

have arisen in

shall

this act, in which case it shall

under

shall be held to impair any existing right
Of now existing under the Constitution and
thia biH, the Grund Rapids Eaple ia deri. laws to question by proceeding in the

P**1-

lutionary devices would be right speedily
settled.

for counting the doctoral vote may fail,

beyond tbo next day, Sunday excepted.
Boston Poet, attest it vigorously.

and

other Democratic intimidating, and revo­

posed by the Senate and House committee

competent for either house, acting separ­

of influence, including the Work? and the

their

shall be put by the pre­

counting any

Chicago Tribune, ia unitedly in opposition

through

of “bull-dozing”

officer, except'to ether house to

siding

electoral vote, and it is very evident question

The voice of all the leading Repub-

blood coursing

question

withdraw, and he shall have the power to

and no question

sentatives. The joint meeting thus hold
we do hope,’the hill will not become a law. shall not be dissolved until the electoral
The President of the Senate should settle vote is counted and the result dedared,
all the question* involved in the count of and no recess shall bo taken unless a

that

64, tho

EVERYBODY LIKES IT.

8100.00 in Greenbacks

FERRAND WILLIAMS * CO

MICHIGAN FARMER.
Litd. did

Igktiag Do,

�Qa*. iS, /tV
rhBSeffli-&gt;^lyfc8|ftbl»CT|ta»Br---- rnaALMFMWlWTlBTV.

If you are Indebted to the Dame* office on
pl"“ “ll"J

Of tho proposed btH now pending at
W-l.tagualcoUtag » new p™«=° f.r

Wttlt
date* or
ar ri&gt;c,
-1— if
trwc
—
Mala without further delay,

. n . • .
~ . ..
. * _
counting the Eheloml Votea,’ the Lansing
Jlrpublican s.vys

GUIDE
CITY LOCAL R- R- TIME-CARD

on Friday and attend Justice Riker * court—
Let the seal of public disapprobation bo put

•' The Bo.callcd ‘ tympromiss ' bill in
regard to the electoral vole meets with
very little favor from the Republican
members of the Michigan Legislature or
iuflitanlqd Rcpt^&gt;;.can» in thix rugion.'’

C. M. RUNYAN’S
I would respectfully announce to the citi­
zens of Hustings and vicinity, that I have a
new and
•

And Uh* Republicans of the Indiana

Day Exproutt
—_________
IM...1U
Atlantic Exprote SstardaramlSsndayslfcOO r. M.

Legislature unanimously support Senator

Morton’s opposition

the ••ompromiss

to

proposition.
Mall Train al

Trilntnr alludes to the proposed

The

W»y Frvixb'. -

February 141\ ns the

ESB

Washington

at

Democratic Convention

Boll-doxfra’ Re­

7

’aF?n*dlraeilniM

Tea, 4 lbs. for §1 00 ; Sugars, syrups, spices,
Baking Powder, saleratus, starch, soap, can­
dles, tobacco, etc. etc., which will be sold at

union.’’

POST OFFICE TIME CARD

One of the lotrolrailroad deciaiona U by. the

peyint firat-claaa flare ia entitled to a seat in

Commercial.

MASON-ROBERTS.Ma.on ofKalsmaux
oftktseity.
HYDE-BRITTON-In Baltimore. January Hrt.
1X77, by D. Macomber, Justice of the Peace. Mr.
Davkl IL. Hjdo ami Ellen SI. Britton ofBal-

company owning them.

HASTINGS MARKF..

Remember the place, at J. &lt;9! RU’JV'YJIJY’S
Boot and Shoe Store, Jefferson street.
Give me a call.

WHEAT, (rodlperbu.hr!
CORN, per bu.h.l

A passenger over the Michigan Central
Railroad lost Us trunk. The Authorities of

J.M.NEVINB.F.M.

COUNTY OFFICERS.
Prekatr.....——----- A C Prindle

Uteter-SUriF..
Shprig..

i Tinkler

asked him to make out his bill. He did so,
valuing the contents at 8760. The next day,
as it happened, the trunk was recovered al
Buffalo, and an examination revealed about
|10 worth of dirty clothes.

Mr. Charles 11. Tyler vf Hope, and Sevan A.
Newman &lt;.f Baltimore.
6THPURNS-CHAS1J.-AI the roeidenes of Mr.
John 8lephen&gt;. tn Aveyria. Dec. 21 »t- 1X76. by
Bov Wm. Ritey. Mr. Lewis B. Stephem. of Asfffc£SKVift{S?,‘-

PORK.

Local Blijijtej? police?
Tho “Iron Trail.

our vicious

youth.

drunk.

All About the County.
uddioq.
lion to the Card of Da. J. B.LxSrak which
The Doctor will be at the Hastings House on
the 26th lust. and invites the afflicted to give

Burioeis ia improving.

It baa auowad for thirty consecutive days;
Remember the Masonic festival at Colon

Hall cm Friday evening.

•

Wxxklt RxrraLtckx Banxn.
Lent begins on tho 14th of February, and

Easter cornea on ApgJ! 1st this year.
There will bo an interesting^) trial before
Justice Riker, on Friday of this week.

tiou and never undertakes a ease that M is
not certain of curing. The Doctor has recently
returned from San Francison. Vtolifornis, and
intends remaining in ihis State, and will make
each month giving the eilixens of Hastings
experience and wondarfal skill.

tn Sixuxas,

will appear at Union Hall on

third of al! the Lager Beer manufkctured.

The singing of this troupe is really wonder­
fol and a more delighted audience than that
which greeted them in this city it would be
difficult to And. They uro to sing in several
Michigan towns, and we shall do our

kind of legal tender.
wonts given by this

H. McGowan, was 2.666.

The Grand Rapids college is tho beet
Commercial Educational ItmUtnte in the
whole Wide West.

finer winter weather, with better sleighing
than we have had this winter.
appointed Superintendent of tracks and bridg­
es on the Michigan Central! Railroad.

celebrated

troupe.

of tbo audienc^ increased.
AU
unwilling that the entertainment

were, therefore, kindly rendered by the troupe.

Anpicy e ketch descriptive of a. trip over
the Atehison Topeka end SuntaFo Railroad
and of the benutiM, scenery *nd pleasure
resorts of the Rocky Mountains, by “Nym
Crinkle," thp musical and dramatic critic
of tho zVctc York World,jnnt free on p*Can thia be
plicaticD,together with the SanJttanGuvlt,
maps and time tables of this new and pop­
ular route from Kansas Cityand Atchison
to Pueblo, Denver and all points in Colo­
rado, New Mexico, Arixona nnd the San
Juan Mines.
Tho finest lino of Pullman,
Sleeper* on tho continent between the M is­
souri Rivar and the Rocky Mountains
without change. Address
T. J. Andemon,
GWi. /’jss. Agt.
Topeka, Kan.
Jan. 4 ’70 tf

SALT, eo»r»e, per bbl.W2 00
HAY. par ton------------------------------- h ooaiooo
DRIED PEACHES, pewed. per lb.

MAPLE SUGAR.
HIDE8.dry, perlb
SHEEP PELTS-----CALFwithout
SKINS,afrets,
lb.
read
chill p.r
creeping
to

HONEY.

CRANBEBRIE8. per bushel

Also CONFECTIONS

DETROIT MARKET.

ueu to picking

IN

•

ENDLESS VARIETIES.

WHERE ?

Train has brought mo a well assorted
stock of Boots, Shoes, and Gailers for the
summer and fall trade, which I will sell
way down loir for Cash. I also sell the
Celebrated
Singer
Sewing
Machine
different Kinds of Sewing " ’'
dice and Machine Oil, 1
Cistern Pumps.
J. Maus
Opposite tho Post Office
xx4llf
Hasting*, Mich.

xxi68tf

JAS. P. ROBERTS

AN ORDINANCE Relative to the Pay­
ment of an Annual Salary to

To Creditor#

possession of the ramo and will nettle all
demands against hipt.
.
Israel 8. Boice.
James Ryan,
Assignoca.
January 'Silt, 187’

'

MM

den on UM »ity Treasurer fjr UM
each member. ovsr sad above seek
sod forfeitures.
Done at the Connett n
Hartlass. this Hth day

Barley—No. 3

Buller—Freeh
Dried ApplmAn Ordinanca relative to Saloons.
—Picked.

UNDERTAKING

Assignees.
•

of experience,

NEW YORK MARKET
foil—The bride and her attendant Mils Carrie
Goodyear were ellogantly attired—the groom
and Ma attendant manly in their bearing, and

All pyaiciatw of the “ regular school "
and who'are graduates of of some accrediU
ed-^oBoge.

Ara urgently

requested to

Tuesday the 23d, inst.; nt 1 o'clock P. M.,
for.the purpose of forming a county Med­
ical bociety.
W. E. Upjohn,
A. P. Drake
C. Rubsell,
l3
and others.

List o( Patents.

Michael Grace is. happy,- and why
iltonld he not be.
His new place of bus
nea is n favorite rerert for the public,
and as a matter of course he is reaping a
rich harvest. Remember the place, first
door east of Em. Busby's Barber shop,
north side of Stote street.
xxi66tfi&gt;4.

igan for the week en ling Jan. 28, 187^ and
each dated Jan. 9th, 1877. Furnished this
Briak far sale at; my yard. Section 23d,
paper by Co* 4 Cox. Solicitors of Patents in Rutland.
Henry L. Newton.
Washington, D. C.
Dec. 5th, 1876.
xxi64tf
0. Osborn, Grain Drills, Parkville.
A. Philbrick, Vehicle Wheels, Cold Water.
R. Robbins, Cora Harvester, Adrian.

Our Marshall ia making it decidedly warm

PRORATE ORDER.

the

members of tho Fire Department.

John Stanley lias thw day assigned to
us, fur the benefit of his .creditors, all hia
property real and personal, (except such
Lb.r? law, exempt) and wc have taken

January Sth, 1877.
xxt74tf

Charles Collins, Chief Engineer of tbo Lake

n the- market.

»«. or
or .uo.r .oca Mown
rplriteas or iatoxlaatiaa Ueaor.

Gold-..
—Ctrhlul-

Ite’cSw.-iobbiM" i'old

other daya
Hoc. 2»t&gt;. Any peraoa TioHtlna
vl»lon« of thia onh nance (hall be

bummas.
Hearse and . team faraialted whoa ns-

8SC. 8*n. AB ordlnsnem oonfltetias with the
prnrisioas of this ordinance bo and the came are

LI VERPOOL MARKETS.
Ltvnaroeu Jsa. 3Q.U77,

Attesfc L.D.Q'tecxmcsa. Recorder. Janylstf

The Electric Balm will be used only
when desired.
• • - . r_. .
*

STEBBINS BROS.
Huthp, Jal, «8lh, 18T6.

SALE ON EXECUTION.

Madison Dispensary,

ixiar

STAVES. STAVES.

A fall supply at J. P.

Roberts’.
Ypsilanti.

lypert

0 W
IMUS!

Our Centennia^

last evuning at the Presbyterian church of
Anna D. Roberta the accomplished daughter
All Demands Due John Stanley
of Mr. and Mrs James P. Roberts of this eity. and remaining unpaid, will be placed in
the hands of an attorney lor collection, in
thirty days from this date.
’
11RA.EL S. Boice,
...
—a *J.mrs Ryan,

quarters at Nites. This will give s*&gt;
to thirty men. '"'
’ / '
-,

The Tennaosee legialature on it 78d ballot,
last Thursday elected James E. Dailey as U. 8.

IWi
• IK I

CHICKENS, p«rlb
CHEESE, ntrlb.—
WOOL, per lb--------

able article on our Editoral page, from the pen

ntion
The Grand CsnuU Hotel. Now York, the

■W
• 74
•' 13

HAMS, par lb
SHOULDERS.per lb
LARD, pet 1b.

C M, BTOYAW

ve Got ’Em!
DRUGS 8c

ONIONS, per buili

FKNN—HATHAWAY.—AHbo rosidenes of the

W HouxhtaHn

TO-DAY’S ADVERTISEMENTS.

xxiGOtf

BUTTER, per Ik..
BGU?. perdateaPOTATOES, per b

__________

SpeciarNotices

Adverfbtd L«tiers.

Highest Market Price in
Cash,

ra tbx

sniudto
Tbosian

18Frank Bader, Richard Bales. William Cart-

MARRIAGE GUIDE. 0® SEXUAL PATHOLOGY.

�riie in the form of aoX touting

j smaller ones just large enough to
I Food fee vines in petition. Two vines may
ba laid down tapfesr when 1cm, fea was
lapping, thus Baring time, as the stekes
1 will secure both vinca where they lap.
Just before the ground freezes, a few inches
of earth should be thrown upon the vinca,
and so left till spring- In the latitude of
New Jesssy, Southern Ohio and IlMnoia it
is not customary to protect grape vines in
£dfet.tiret todis rftite *owkeejrerf refuse the winter; but the hardy Conuord is
to trust you any more ; and generally that, sometimes killed in that latitude. But
where little or no snow falls, and where
vour credit ia at a very low ebb. "
I have
the winteta are often mild and rate/, H h
--- «_ to J
vinca
J*,
wy pt manage
; unsafe
"
*» it kindly, If I machiadL—------------------- ? -------------- .------will destroy the buds. It is

Rowell &amp; Go's. Col.

Railroads.

Railroads.

NEW ADVERTISMENTS

J SaH*®

CHICAGO S IB^LAK
F”

$25000

: IICHIGAN7 WW’STOTIL

Dm

nr "If Lin,

'samsas.

Gr*n4

Ck****’

bins

give yon a little good advice, and show you better if protected at all, to corer Kghtly
with p -or hay or straw.
iu.what.ewne &lt;4 jau greater faults ooo-

In the first place you do not attend

fet.

to your butinem thoroughly.

Yow He tn

bed too late in the morning. Good farmers
are the first up, then they see that their

hjrad man get up, and do their part of the
, “choree” in good season.

I hare noticed

' also that you will stand by the road

and talk with
by the

side

anybody who comes along

hour, if they would wait to

hear

your ■jjryrtu,” while your crops are auffer-

Turnips, beets, carrots and potatoes may
be kept aafdy through fee winter by
making beans upon the surface of the
grouad ia a dry place, and covering wife
earth about 18 inches deep. When the
quanity to be buried ia large, the heaps
may be about eight feet wide at tho bottom
and as long as you please. After the hasp i
is made, lake rye straw, aud lay it six
inchee lhick on both aidre, so as to died
rain, cover lightly with earth, leaving a
small space at fee top uncovered, to let
any heat that may be in the pile to pass
Tb. Im, i. u, be Wl

iqg for fee want oLbring cultivated. Then
-■
Wr.yy.mr
to wpfe by tha«|ives, white yon-ga to
‘*1 do j art before fee ground freeats, then
•fee villsgc *to hear for newa? Yeu arek nover 18 inches deep alljover, and the roots
generally ton days too late in getting in। will come out sound in the spring.

SIC

TRAINS OOUU1 aOSTH.

T B IOTLyVbITATbI
I KiaatUe manner. Immediate relief: ij.etdd
J
* - • -..M. A
mJ

your crops, and you don't half attend to
No protection should be applied to
strawberry plants till about December 1st,
or when tlx winter commences to set in,
into your com; bsnmnc you had neglected then cover the plants with hay, straw, or
to repair your half of the fence.
You say barnyard litter—not over two inches deep
■‘th^ times are hard.” But you have as they jnay be'smothered.
a Word of caution.
made them hard, so far as your case is

toem when up and all are badly neglectei
Not

•■1WS.

long ago yonr neighbor's cattle got

$500AKSSii

“JACKSON’S BEST”

It frequently happehs that men go
by fee shiftless manner in
whiahyou manage your farm. Your bare around among the farmers to establish
agencies for the sale of something pertain­ irai awarlvd la® hisbe--. prise al Oretnnial Hi co­
yard is on a aide hill, and ooc half the
S. 1S7IL If ruu want &amp;«
tobaaro
ing to agriculture, or they offer to leave coon
manure you make is washed down in - fee some implement on trial; but then they
ask you to sign “a little paper, just to
show where tho article is.* Or if you re­
ceive a consignment of something to sell as • Cft d tn rift A MOXTTi rreelved by our sraUageut, you may be asked to ’• sign this
X '** ikLICTIXO COWS.
little note,” to show what has been done.
OHtPlI INSTITCTiC, Jurnllli, Wte.___
“It is understood of course, feat- all
First, says an experienced dairyman, I
get a broadside view of fee animal st a 'not sold arc to be taken back,” says the
distance of about two rods, as I have no­ traveling agent; but iljou sign such a
IN GOLD
see feat it is only a rtceipt for the ASD onixa VAWABUO P1UCXIVMM.
ticed for years that there was a great rimi. paper,
I
larity in fee general proportion’of all first- ।articles received, adding: “It is screed and
das. milken, being very small in girth 'understood feat all not jold by me arc to
taken back, payinE only for what I sell." ASAsdfbrtS raanjue a Watloml character sad
jut ba^ ef their forward logs as com- ba
■
jwjji-.fix’
pared wife fee girfe just forward of their 'These sharpers sometimes get farmers to
, nips. I hare never known a first-rate milk- ।sign papers, without reading them care­
and they turn out to be valid prom­
xtr, of any breed, not thus proportioned; so fully,
।
Dotes, that are sold in fee vicinity,
that ii this form is wanting in an animal I issory
i
have recommended to me, I do not care iaud feat is the last you will hear from tbo
agent in that part of the oouulto look al .her moire, unless I want a bread- traveling
'

concerned,

X IS

sA.,K‘ss!,etaB.'o"fiktf
RWEET NAVY
CHEWINC TOBACCO

■SrS^I!,l'aBaaii!

IRANI) TRUKK RAILWAY.
X
MAY L_lSie.
Depot foot of Third Mtmb. Detroit. Train
tkwo time. Bod UOTB&lt;Upou»Bfollow«

M»- —

rqri uuroa
i&amp;.

and TuronU. train! arrive at 1M« a.
w WXXWBI0HT.

$20,000 00

QRF.AT WESTERS RAILWAY.

SUU* UUMU IIYKION.
The Bell.H. Sheri Lise
KAJTTANDjWBST.

MASI lAFIIt AS* HTROIT:
TIME TABLE.

ey for same other purpose than the dairy.
Earbreding uxan 1 should want a cow

forward. T next fed &amp;e size of the “milk
veins,” and trace them to their entrance
, to the chest, which, in superior cows,
are large, admiring the ball of the largest
ffisgW; If4nidcd or sulfided. an
sometimes the case, I judge of the size of
each otiSae, as lean km fer tile rise of
the rrin itself, than fen orifice. Next, I
exszmDe. by night and touch, the udder or
bag, which must be oaparions, in order
-tohold much .milk, with teats wide apart
an * free from large seed warts or sons of

If you have a barrel kettla, take thirty
gallons of sweet cider—that just from the
press is to be preferred; boil it down to
one-third of tbo quantity; then add alto­
gether about two bushels of pared, quar­
tered and cored sweet apples, about onethird at a time, judging as to the quantity
of apples ; then stir the whole mass con­
stantly with a long-handled wooden stirrer,

reaching down to tho bottem; this stirrer
must be from four to five inches broad at
fee bottom, rounded a little to fit tho bot­
tom of tho kettle, end half a dozen or more
any kind; I then inquire how long ahc half-inch holes bored through it- The
ews dry before calving, m I don’t want a mass must be kept boiling and stirred until
family 00W to give milk leM than 46 weeks the whole is reduced to say one-half the
•nt cf every 52; ateo as to fee quality of
the nfi; and to dose, I milk her with
my own hands.
.

Twenty years ago grape-growers thought
that they must hand-treovb land for grapes
IS inches deep; but feat folly has disap-.
peard, except perhaps among anma Gar-’
mana who soil ding to tlie ways of grape­
growing in Germany, where trenching,
may be done very cheaply. All wc require
in xhis nountry to grow grapes iu perfec­
tion is a toil that will produce a good crop
of corn, manure it wdl with stable manure,
and, if you please, some ashes, or any of
fee commercial fertilisers that contain conddesabie potash, or finely ground bone
4mf. Flow the land from 12 to 15 fecbei
dtop with a double team, then spread the
stable manure, and plow it in about six
inches deep. Thea sow the other fertiliz­
ers, if used, and harrow them in. The® net
the vines in rows eight fact apart and; fee
vines eight feet in the rows.
'

Kda for pmaing h to. leave fee beat and
largmt canes of the year’s growth for fruit
next year, or for the shoots that produce
the next crop. Generally about one third
of fee entire wood of the vinca should be
cut out, giving them a better shape by re­
moving fee small canes here and there,
and the wood where there is too much of
iu Borne rima will require, perhaps, but

Furniture, Milk Safes.
Furniture, Coffins, Etc.

■I DM.
STEBBINS BRO’S.

and be happy again.

Keep It.
Where you wul find all kind* of

mniTURE i A

Gret Redactioa ii Fries!

Of every Description which we

Now Advertisements.

can sell cheaper than any house in Barry
county, for these reasons;
1st. Because wo have no rent to pay.
2d. Because wc make the most of. our
goods otnaelvea.
3d. Because we keep the best of work­
men.
.
4th. Because'wc warrant all goodl wo
Wo sell none of this cheap made Fur­
niture that is made by machinery. The
goods ire make arc made by hand, and
warranted. We invite all persons to call
and inspect our goods, for lhey all bear
inspection. No trouble at all Io show our
goods.
*
Parties having pictures to Frame would
do well to get them framed of us as we
can do, it better and chcoper than any
house in Barry couoty.” Wc keep the
larged and best selected rtbek of Picture
Frames and Mouldings, Brackets, Paperhddert, Wall pockets, Slipper holders and
everything in the Furniture Line. Wc
invito aU perea na to nail and look, nt our

PKOPUC OF JAHBY COUNTY

SALISBURY &amp; BROSSEAU

FURNITURE

M
Look here !

Loot here

DBTROWtj£A3rHHJI»IP «-*“

A. Goodyear’s Hard­

we guarantee Satisfaction.

3TEBBIM Mrs

Detroit Advertisements.

GILLET A HALL,
XXET^EtOIT-

D. D. MALLORI &amp; CO
I5.76tfj

xftftatSSK

Beerless Milk Safer:

street, qipwritc fl
ware Store.

udKM va viM-m ckn u cmr .be
anmd every aesaou if not protected. The
Htel W to Utott fee vines is to lay

Q.B.TMER2S
GBKTRAL

RAILWAY COMPANY

Now on exhibition at our Furniture Store.
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                  <text>VOL. XXL NO. 79.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1877.

GEO. M. DEWEY-

ebnoR

and publisher.

retain some natural affection 'for those who
loved and cared for me when I waa yet a
hcploas child ? If yon think itfis, Nannie,
I have besn sorely mistaken in your char­
acter I”
“Very well,’’ said Nannie, feeling her
cheeks burn and her lip quiver, “I am,
then, to understand that your election is
made!"
“It certainly ia."
“And you prefer Mr. and Mrs. Vivian

THE HEART THAT’S7TRUE.

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.’S

Till m. net st spprkllns rvmi.
Sot te reypl dladeat;
Ton may boast yoer diamond ram.
Rabi.1. bright. and cams w tain
But thcra’« a pwrlM* tarn on earth.

Announcement!
Dry Goods and
Great Bargains in Dry Goods.
Fancy Goods
at BOTTOM PRICES. Ready Made Clothing Speciality.

A fine

Tailoring.

Tailoring Department connected with

Store.

Fai: tfal in iU UtMt lick—

RATES OF ADVERTISING.

Loti ant fritndahlp, &lt;o41ik« pair.
Find their threat of alary there.
Proudly aeoniina bribe nd thriat.

Boots and Shoes*
A Largo Stock of Boots and Shoes, nil kind:

Cheap.

t

Groceries.

Groceries of all ^inds as LOW as they can be bought any where.

Salt.

I

Fin: In Joy «b«a alarm are fr.«d ;
r Tbelr heart. wm tree—end what ooeM quill
The mlsbtof Washington or Toll T
Ob. there U oae mortal abrina.
Lighted op vilh raya dlrlnel
Soak it. &gt;1 aid the bomaro duo;

A full lino of Saginaw and Onondaga Salt always on hand.

Come and see ns- *

Bending Her Will.

For we mean to sell goods, so that it shall bo for your advantage
to buy of us.
J. s. Goodyear &amp; Co.
Hastings. Mrcir. Jun. 17, 1877.
v
janl8tf.
Doctor Aikln's Double Column,

F. S. BOWEN.
County Sarveyer. Depnty Sheriff ond Otneral

SMITH fc. KNAPPEN.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW k SOLICIT­
ORS TN CHANCERY. Preelieohi nil the eonrtt
?z•tw fe.

DR
T. J. WILDER,
PUBLIC, Jaatiee of the!
it. luaraoee and Lwd i

A I KIN

Ii pra-minmtly ruece-aful in enrinc eaaat in hit
a mamlM,. r.nd haa man, Urine aritaaatet
arbotnrelffe and health to Um. niter bavins rim
up nil bop, ot robot. Hie rnamdlw ora ilnot In-'
fnlhibl. with marvrloc* ettcary rallrrin* rymptomi and rotnovtnp th. eoo.ro of diaeaar. rr-tonni

!CE OF THE PEACE. Genera! CoBoeUon
I urn rat io Arnot, listen Block. Blate SgtoL

lrra&lt;m»nt Ibac mr fMlh lu roa.ta
ila H‘y«le‘*» " "MoalbavSMs,
'rar.. wl.o. aTlrr a rbort irwUMul

A. P DRAKE.

WM. fl. HAYFORD.
irrtENXEe
luObanctry,

DR. C. BUSSELL,
ruwix xuek.au

■XYXICIAXA SOEMOE.-Ottoo or

LDCI US RUSSELL,
AW TER. Circuit Coart Comanimioner.

She bad never known the peaceful in­
fluences of a home, for she lived with Mrs.
Sykes Ponsonby, an aunt who floated on
the very top ware of fashion, and spent
her nights tn society and her days in bed.
And the first real heart experience that
had ever happened to her was Donald Au­
brey’s love.
“It is ouch an elegant bouse,*' said Nan­
nie. "Finished in real wood, you know,
and famished so beautifully. Turkey
carpets and farniture of Ebony and gold,
and the tiniest gem of | conservatory filled
with roses and camelias, and the sweetest
carnations, and my boudoir all in' pink and
silver.’’
.
“Of course it's all very fine," said Hero
Field, “but voull never enioy it with those
horrid, tnisenief-making old antediluvians
sniffing and prowling around. Why not
opcnfinfasyluui fo odigent poor at ODoe?”
“But they are Donald’s grand-parents,"
pleaded Nannie.
“Well, what then ? Let him provide for
them, as other people do. His wife* has ■
the first right (and the only right in his '
house, and so I'd tell him if I were you. I
A mother-in-law would be bad enough,
but thia is ten times worse."
I don't think be ought to expect it of
me," said Nannie.
“Of course he oughtn't," said Hero.
So when Mr. Aubrey came to make his
usual evening call that night and Aunt
Ponsonbv had discreetly made some ex­
cuse for leaving the drawing* room. Nannie
'
broached the subject at once.
“Donald." said she, “I’ve been tKink- |

israa*;cas«5snM
with aramlnctr l'*nrairi«aiaaaBB,
I.H auoras.rol B&gt;o4a ofImlBTlL

“Well, deerest."
"And I've come to the conclusion"—
rather abruptly—"that you ought not to
ask me to make a home for old Mr. and
Mrs. Vivian."
“Ia it not right and-snatural, Nannie,
that their home should be with met'
he asked, his face clouding over a Utile.
“I dare say it will be very nice for
them," add Nannie, with a toss of her
golden bead; “but how about me T "
“Do you object to It F’
“Very decidedly indeed," answered the
preUy yuung bride-elect; fondly imagining
that ahe had but to lift her skuder finger
to win any boon that ahe asked of Donald
a dlaeaare nr old ■rnpuua.a. Oltet.BypbtlB. Aubrey.
Uy eoraO. Ko mercury
Private.toom.
"I am very sorry," said the young man,
kite may Inn-c-u vleUrna .uS-tOa unihnlcUn. tn r-t'rtl (Ib.y mould BMb.it&gt; calmly. “As I bare decided to aak them
to remain permanently srith me, I cannot,
■l nod immoral id vU». (rranlllmr tn and *&gt;»- of coarse, permit my wife-— "
MMln. wbM. coastal and remarks Uaay ten
Nannie crimsoned angrily.
“But I am not year wife yet,’ Mr. A«brey.
And I srill not be your wife
if-------"
“Nannie! For Heaven's sake, flop!
Think what yon are saving I"
"I mean it I" odd ffenuie, body. "X
notebooeo to many into a Dost of rdatioes

She laughed a

haughty, constrained

quite in eareest," Mid ahe, “If
you rtally care for me, you will gire up
this unreasonable caprice of youra*’
"Is it uareesooable to hosoi one's aged

world, Nannie."
'
‘*1 have the honor to wish you a very
good evening, than," said she regally.
And Nannie swept out of the room in a
manner which she ment should be overwiudoung.
‘-Good 1” cried Hero Field, the next day
when Nannie related to her the occur­
rences of the evening. “He'll be on his
knees to you before three days are passed,
and you'll have your own way for-good
and all, after thia.’r
But the days passed, and three more on
top of that, and never a penitent lover
made his appearance to sue for Nannie
Eastlake's pardon.
And she began, moat reluctantly to realixa that Donald Aubrey had been in
earnest; and that her own mad folly, had
estranged from her one of the truest and
manliest hearts in all the world,
Nannie had been brought up foolishly
and frivolously enough, bat there was a
vein of genuine gold in her satnrs, far all
that, and she bitterly felt ber own mis­
take.
“Oh, Hero, what ahall I dot* she
pleaded, with wistful tears in her eyes.
‘“Let him go," said Mias Field, who, io
tell the truth, had been a little envious that
Nannie Eastlake had become engaged
before herself. “There's as good fish in
the sea as ever came cut of it?1
I
“Perhaps so," said Nannie. "But there'
ia only one Donald Aubrey in all the world
to me.”
And she took counsel with herself and
decided what she abould do.
Donald Aubrey waa sitting alone by
himself in the preUy blue and gold draw­
ing-room that be had furnished expressly
with regard to Nannie Eastlake's taste.
Mr. and Mrs. ViviM, early risers and early
retirers, had gone to bed, although it waa
hardly yet dusk, when the Utue parlor
maid announced:
“Please, air, a lady to see you."
And Donald found himself looking in
Nannie Eastlake’s deep blue eyre.
“Nannie I", he ejaculated.
“Yes, Donald, it is L Oh, Donald, I
have been so wrong,so foolish! Andi have
coms to aak your pardon."
“My little Nannie, hush I Not a word
more !n
'
“But I must speak, Donald ! I must
tell you how earnestly I have repented
my temper and folly. If you will take me
back to you heart, Donald, I will try and
and be a good wife to you, and a -dutiful
dauchtcr to your grandparents.'' /
So little Nannie hauled down th^ flag of
rebellion, and remained true to her better
nature, much to Miaa Hero Field's scorn
and contumely.
"You have made
yourself," said that vol _
w
"Donald thinks I am right," pwuintii
Nannie, "and Donald's good opinion ia of
more consequence to me than of all the
world benidea."

WHOLE NO. 2024.
be happy ia the unwonted oonineoMOt of
. «W. They loopd b, th. enuiqr..
And so yon will have a home without any
relstiQKs-n-’tw after aD."
• •“Otf Donald do DOI repoat my sQy
words T she whisforad.
’

But there was only love and tendorowa
in his eyes.
“Little one," said he, “your heart wre
right, ell along.”
3 “It was, if love could beanida," she
•Mwutaftljr. ...
The present superintendent of the D.,
L. k L. M. R. R., Mr. J. B. Milikin fo
to bo retained by the new company.'

The Empire State has justified its name.
I It polled for President more than om mBlien votes.
The annual report of the Stale Ed
I School, Frank JfHowe, Superintend
has made its appearance.

'•

Ex-State Senator Charics E. Mid
af Lenawee county, is reported as gre
improving in mental vigor, and it is
improbable that he will soon be rmti
to his home, friends and society.

The Blade is the wait ,pf years of
though Jul and earnest effort to build, up a
Firat^lam weekly paper of National Char­
acter adapted to the wants of the people
of the whole omntty, North, South, Eert
rad West. It oAn a greater number of
Bpeteal Faatarae of interact sod vata »»
the general reader, than any other paper
Published. Among three are the evVpapular Humorous Letters of the

which are witten cxelnsiraly
and published reeulariy ir
The Blade is one oTtbo lag
the world, and a portion of ks ample space
is owymek denoted to the GnisMtfofr-

l
"Oh, if you're as far gnus as that, I
1 have nothing more to say, jeered Hero.
The wedding-day came, and the wed­
ding tour pained away, amid ths thunders
of N iagara and the preen glitter of the
Thousand Islands , and the gray walls of
Quebec, and when Nannie Aubrey came
home to the house Donald had furnished
for her, she wore a face as bright as a rose
in June.
Grandpapa and grandmother Vivian
were waiting on the threshold to greet
ber. Nannie kissed and hugged them
both noct heartily.
"It is so nice to hare you here to wel­
come us," she said. And you’er rare
your rooms have been quite comfortable^
And grandpapa has had his dinners just
tu be liked them ? But I mean to see to
that myself now. For you don't know
what a famous little houskeeper I am go­
ing to make."
But when the cosy tea-dinner was
over tbo old people got up.
-Where are you goingI" cried Namue. seme rate for a she
“Homa." said grasdmama Vivian.
*!■ ■” rU1JL7S
and over, filiffS cent

�.
IS. 18^7.

U.mxu, Mio,

revolution in public sentiment
s the movement in twenty-five years.
|
Advices from Harper’^ Ferry represent
the tec as fast breaking up and the river
| rapidly Tiair^m ■’otMequeuco of the heavy
। rains of the put three days and from the
|
mw.
u

I Georgetown are preparing to move their
goods from the wharves in anticipation of
a freshet, such a&gt; hu wrought such de­
struction in the West
Logan.

Gmvsrtiou that rrwmrinated him, held Speech of Hott. H. W. Blair of New
Hampshire before the Third
o« the 10th inst. It will pay to carefully
Congressional Convention,
Jan. 10,1877.
rf om

ot the Ml tUeatod ud

importance of an unbroken Republican
delegation from New Hampshire in tha

next Congress, and of his ability to honor
the people of his district, much more than

our

Washington

letter.

The plan of. the joint oommitte for
settling the Presidential contest
it, prospect* of its adoption—State
jroenero in the Hospital—The wo­
mens suffrage convention-Antiol-

poieo ire* net.

Wasjuxgtox, D. C., Jan. 19, ’77
Now that the tetnpcstuouj waters of the
Atlantic ocean roll between Mr. Junes G.
BcmoU and Mbs May’s big brother, thus
averting fur a time the National calamity
lie while they lingered within the range of

ing a Prorident which wo muddled so bad
on the 7th of November that extra aid is
to be aoliritated from the Supreme Court.

bring Jesanedly discussed by almost every
one in the District of Columbia. It is

House and Senate, although it will bo
opposed. Randall, “Wood and Knott arc

, ■ alleged to be very unfriendly.. The idea
highest privilege, as well as duty, of Amer-

too suggestive of turning the election of a

or

Gkntlkmxn
the Convention :—
I thank you with a full heart for this
most cordial greeting, and for the renomi­
nation, which, as thp representatives of
the Republ icans of the Third Congression­
al District you have so generously accord­
ed to me as your and their candidate for
the Forty-Fifth Congress.
When, two years ago, I was placed in
the same position, the District was in the
hands of the Democratic party. At the
end of a campaign which u, and will be
memorable fyr the activity and determina
tion manifested by both parties, the Third
District was redeemed.
The House of Representatives to which
I wu elected, has been opposed, political­
ly to the other branch of Congress, and to
the administration Dow in power ; and
there is little which a member of Congress
of ordinary powers of mind, and small ex­
perience in affairs, particularly when act­
ing with the minority, can do in two years,
that is important to the country or espe­
cially honorable to his constituents.
Yet he can always vote. That duty I
have endeavored to perform, having, I be­
lieve, been present on every division of the
House, when my vote was of consequence
to the country, or to the noble party,
which had by such unusual effort, placed
me there.
‘
For the past I thank you as warmly as
when two years since I pledged my best
and constant efforts to be worthy of the
confidence and trust reposed in me by the
Third Congressional District
For ths present I thank you, and I now
renew that pledge of tayotion.
Z
For the strenuous &lt; tort which was then

Aside from the hqpe of accomplishing
some alight good to ‘the country, there is
nothing of much valuj to me in this posi­
tion, but the kindly appreciation of my
constituents. So far *s the honor and dis­
tinction conferred hy it are concerned,
while by no mean* insensible to them, I
can truly say, if I know my own heart,
that they are not ^objects of the mast
anxious pursuit, noi of supreme satisfac­
tion.
But I have never felt more true Joy,
than in noting from time to time, the evi­
dences of cordial good will, not to say of
personal attachment, which have come to
me uuFought, but not undesired, from
evoy port of the district. Whatever may

ing so grateful to my ireJings u this gen­
erous appreciation of thorn whose will it
haa been and shall be, my chief study to
sincerely briisvs Hayes was fldrly elected discern and first object to obey.
M the 7th of November and that his
It is not every constituency in this
nation whose intelligence, virtue aod
patriotism are all of so high an order, that
the representative haa only to follow the
quite as confident that Tilden and ths indications of the public will. Happily
for me, I have little to do, but to tread
in the jathway which the Republicans of
the Granite State have made to the goal of
national prosperity and renown ; a path-

by anticipation in prawnin'on 4f good fat the victorious sacrifices of patriotism. and
made luminous with the beacons of hope
r_. .11 i—J.
ji___ ._______
1
voices an amount of heroism not possessed
bytnc average office-hunting Democrat,
excused by the necessities of tho crisis, for
me to adjure you to.carry tho District.
tutipnality ; but probably no plan could Although personally I'desire it, that is no
sufficient reason, for the Third District
ipport.

Senator

on the ground, that it accords to Congress
the right »o.go behind the returns, a pow- perilous duty upon a more important occa­
sion.
.
The political character of tins national
government is likely to be largely in­
fluenced, pernsps in pave respects coo-

duty of patriotic conservatism, and that
H R. 3t»v»n‘» Column.
duly wo shall perform. Let it be so un­
derstood.
There should be no room fur mwappre*
henaion by any jieraon or party. Let
there be no fatal mistake. We shall pro­
serve peace peaceably if possible, -but we
shall conquer a peace if necessary. The
talmneu of the Republican party is born
of its conscious strength ; the justice of its
cause, and the lofty patriotism of its pur­
poses. The party is not simply the sup­
port of. Hayes and Wheeler. It is the
1 Blood Pnriter.
country’s only ehampion of order and law.
Lot not those whoso capital hu been
bluster in council, ferocity on the platform,
tbs worn CMM of BereCata.
fraud and cruelty toward the ignorant and
defenceless, ami pusillanimity i n the pres- S
ence of stern sacrifloce, which great cxigcn&gt;♦nded by jAytidaas and apo
cics of their own creation required of the
American people,—let no such men mis­
take the loyal quiet of the Republican par­
ty for indifference or cowardice.
Three months nf intrigue and stealth
and secret practice in the haunts of treason
wont cua of Caaktr.
are nut necessary to prepare tlio Republi*
can party—aye, tne loyal men of this
whole nation without distinction of party
—for the crusade of liberty if madmen
and demagogues cboo« to precipitate
blood.
Forty millions of people would be armed Will eradicate Salt ilhoum front tha ayaUe.
and phalanxed in a day, and in the end an
indignant nolibn would vindicate the uses
of the gallowr, and ornament its hideous Cana th* most lavSWraU cMoaof Erydpalaa.
timbers witb^tbeM conspirators against
the public peaftc. The Democratic party
through the S ate committee tender to ua Bsmorso Pimple* and HuntM from tha face.
in substance, Tilden or revolution. We
tender to them n* wo propose to ourselves,
submission to the constitution and the Cans ComtlpaUon and rwrvlates the bowtia.
laws, or tho severest penalties uf their
violation. When the crisis comes upon
that issue, it must bo and it will b« stern­ la a rtiuabl* remedy for Hoadacb*.
ly met. And it is a source of unfailing
confidence and hope that God has placed
at the head of our affairs a chief magis­ Will cun DyipeptiAtrate, firm, mgacious. resolute, incorrupti­
ble and patriotic, who has done as much
for his country and mankind as any man Baatoras th* entire system to a healthy «
5n any land, who ever drew the sword or
controlled the helm of the ship of State.
Patriotic men of all parties,—and the
Cute* Palu. In the Side.
masses of all parties are patriotic.—must
be cool becaute there is danger, Let us
follow their counsels and we shall reach
I;»morc« tho canso ot IMsatneaa.
the solutions of peace. Methods known
to the law are all sufficient Let ns hope
that time and the presence of real danger
will clog the tongues of these blatant con­ UtileVW Falutaw* at th* 8loameh.
querors and molify the horrid front of this
paper and platform war.
But this is no case for compromise. Curse Palaa In the Baek.
There is nothing to compromise. Either
Huyas or Tilden is elected—and one of
them should be inaugurated, and will be Effectually cur** Kldaay Complete-..
inaugurated, while the other must not be
inaugurated because, as his opponent has.
been, so he has not been, and cannot be, I* offwllve In lie ear* of Female Weal
elected, rithif* by the people or by the
House.
I firmly believe that justic and the un­ I* tbe&lt;T*at remedy for Gaamti DtiiUI
impeached and unimpeachable forms of
law now demonstrate the election of Mr.
Hayes j and f see nothing but successful
treason which is revolution, that can pre­
vent his triumphant succession to the Pres­
idency of the United Slates.
What maybe hoped by the whole
Political Notea.
country from that event, may be inferred
from ins dignified bearing ever since, as
Aod now ‘‘Got" Nicholls of Louisiana
well as before, his election, and from the
elevated sentiments and broad patriotism
which are exhibited in every act and ut­
The Louisiana Returning Board will
terance of his public life.
'
To elect a President, and then to com­ reaist the eontemp proceedings to the last
promise away his inauguration under extremity.
threats of revolution or of violence, or tor
The funeral of the Republic has been
plunder or from any cause whatever, is the indefinitely postponed^ owing to the obati*
desfruetion of constitutional government
nacy of the corpse.
It is the establishment of a precedent
Preaidont Grant, by his talk of Sunday,
which will abolish elections,—because, in
all future time fraud and violence before. slammed the ghost of Caesar back into its
coupled with noise and threatening after, coffin and mt down on the grave.
the decision of the ballot-box, will have
The New Hampshire Democracy have
only to follow that precedent in order to
reverse the decrees of tho people at the nominated Daniel Marcy for Governor, and
polls whenever it is more pleasant to Thomas Dinsmore for Railroad Commiathreaten rebellion than to acquiesce in the
laws of the land.
’
Thcrc are in Milwaukee about 125
G^tlemen of the Convention : I shall
at ohce return to my place. There I must manufacturing establishments, employing
remain during tho campaign ; but I shall nearly 915,000,000 capital and about 8,­
partake with • you in all ite anxieties, its 000 workmen.
hopes, and, I trust, also in its fruitions.
It transpires that Tilden was the gener­
Under ordinary circumstances I might be
here; but I have now a more important al who maneuvered the Oregon job. Sev­
duty to perform than to secure; my own enteen thousand dollars of his money it is
re-elootion I. leave all that is pereonal said did the business.
in your hands. I know that you will do
Gilman Marston is the Republican nom­
SvorytUag which can be done to achieve
a triumph in this District and in the inee for Congress from the First Dietriot,
State at large,—a triumph most gratifying and Hon. James F. Briggs from the See*
to us all, and in that larger view which ond District, New Hampshire.
embraces the solemn and imperious de­
The Central Vermont Railway ia to be
mands of national welfare, almost indis­
Other improv
pensable to our loved and glorious laud. rehid with steel rails
Fellow-eitisftns. remember that patriotiam, rnents are also contemplated thus ™*&lt;kjustice, and liberty demand from ysu the
verdict of New Hampshire. I mfmnnah
&lt;*7you to mako the campaign apgresaive.
Mr. Tilden's Presidential eanvnaa will
be sure to result in handing his name

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you ijprwMPt asy heartfelt

acknowledge-

Carulioa town has been changed from Shoe
Heel to Tilden.
-

Toys, Toys, Chandeliers, Crockery,

TOYS! TOYST!
If you want to see a Menagerie
in the winter, go to

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.

CI1MWK &amp; LAWS
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
AU Kinds and AU Prices.

Produce
Of all kinds taken in exchange
and for sale cheap for cash at
SfflTfJ,

wee

REMOVAL!

xxi30w4.

TU HEMT OF MSEASEI

THE FOE OF PAIN
Te MAM AMD BXAST
l&gt;A.0nU0H

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MUSTANG

LINIMENT,

mu HAT STB
GRAND RAPIDS,

/ago/ro^r o/f jyroeq-

«r O^L tfoLw
srw, o"r "r*mWT^r Lee^yn /g yjr
f**irrw&gt;r

22 MONROE ST.
NOT DOOR TO

S100.00 in Greenbacks
taken the oath of allegiance to that govern-

MICHIGAN
NSW Your-No*,8.1E76.

&gt; pjfK»TO/l'S.

Hastings, Dec. 14th, 1876.

It is whispered that ex-Gov. Isham G.
Hama, United States Senator elect from

this Convention, of every citiscn of my
District, and of the Granna State, and fur

Produce, Etc.

WHICH HAS STOOD THE TEST OF
40 YEARS.
THERE IS NO SORE IT WILL
NOT HEAL, NO LAMENESS IT
WILL NOT CURE, NO ACHES, NO
PAIN, THAT AFFLICTS THE HU
MAN BODY, OB THE BODY OF A
HORSE OR OTHER DOMESTIC AN­
IMALS, THAT DOES NOT YIELD
TO ITS MAGIC TOUCH. A BOT­
TLE COSTING 25c., 50c., or 81.00.
HAS OFTEN SAVED THE LIFE OF
A HUMAN BEING, AND RESTOR­
ED TO LIFE AND USEFULNESS
MANY a VALUABLE HORSE
xx45i)

D‘"P

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CARBOLIC OIL
LINIMENT

�duty of patriotic conservatism, and that
duty wc shall perform. Let it be so un­
derstood.
There should be no room for misappre­
hension by any person or party. Let
there be no fatal mistake. We shall pre­
serve peace peaceably if possible, but we
shall conquer i apeace if necessary. The
Habtdtos, Mica., Jak
talmuess of the Republican party is born
of its conscious strength ; the justice of its
cause, and the lofty patriotism of its pur­
e print in this
of
poses. The party is not simply the sup­
port of Hayes and Wheeler. It is the
country’s only champion of order and law.
Lot not those whose capital has been
Speech of Hoe. H. W. Blair of New
bluster in council, ferocity on the platform,
Hampshire before the Third
fraud and cruelty toward the ignorant and
Oth intt. It will pay to carefully •
Congressional Convention,
defenceless, and pusillanimity in the pres­
Jan. 10,1877.
ence of stern sacrifices, which great exigen­
cies of their own creation required of tho
af one of the most talented and
American people,—let no such men mis­
Gkntlkmkn ot the Convention
take the loyal quiet of the Republican par­
I thank you with a full heart for this
ty for indifference or cowardicemost cordial greeting, and for the renomi­
Three months of intrigue and stealth
nation, which, as the representatives of
and secret practice in the haunts of treason
tho Republicans of the Third Congreasionare not necessary to prepare the Republi­
al District you have so generously accord­
importance of an unbroken Republican
can party—aye, the loyal men of this
ed to me as your and their candidate for
wh olo Motion without distinction of party
delegation from New Hampshire in tha the Forty-Fifth Congress.
—for the crusade of liberty if madmen
next Congress, and of his ability to honor
When, two years ago, I was placed in
and demagogue* choose to precipitate
the people of his district, mueh more than
blood.
Forty millions ofpeople would be armed
end of a campaign which u, and will be
and phalanxed in a day, and in the end an
memorable for the activity and determina
indignant naiion would vindicate the uses
our ashington letter
tion manifested by both parties, the Third
of the gallowr, and ornament its hideous
District was redeemed.
timbers with these conspirators against
The House of Representatives to which
Th* pian of the joist oommitt® for
the public peace. Tho Democratic party
I was elected, has been opposed, political­
witting th® Presidential contest ly to the other branch of Congress, and to through the State committee tender to us
I the administration now in power ; and in substance, Tilden or revolution. We
tender to them aa we propose to ourselves,
tt,prosp®cti of its adoption—Stat® there is little which a member of Congress
submission to the constitution and the
-pmonert in the Hospital—The wo­ of ordinary powers of mind, and small ex­ laws, or the severest penalties of their
perience in affairs, particularly when act.
violation. When the crisis comes upo^
mans suffrag® eoowotion-Antioiing with the minority, can do in two years,
poteo ir®OB®i.
that is important to the country or espe­ that issue, it must be and it will b« stern­
ly met. And it is a source of unfailing
cially
honorable
to
his
constituents.
Washington, D. C., Jan. 19,77
Yet he can always rote. That duty I confidence and hope that God has placed
at the Head of our affairs a chief magis­
have endeavored to perform, having, I be­
low that the tempestuous waters ofthe lieve, been present on every division of the trate, firm, sagacious, resolute, incorrupti­
ble and patriotic, who hu done u much
antic ocean roll between Mr. James G. House, when my vote was of consequence for his country and mankind u any man
to the country, or to the noble party,
Bcoantt and Miss May's big brother, thus
which had by such unusual effort, placed in any land, who ever drew the sword or
controlled the helm of the ship of State.
averting for a time the National calamity me there.
Patriotic men of all putie^,—and the
that distracted the intellect of the Repub­
For the put I thank you as warmly as
masses of all parties are patriotic.—must
when
two
years
sinoe
I
pledged
my
best
lic while they lingered within the range of
be cool becavte there is danger. Let us
each others deadly pistols, opportunity is and constant efforts to be worthy of the foltow their counsels and we shall reach
confidence and trust reposed in mo by the
the solutions of peace. Methods known
Third Congressional District.
ing a Pnmdent which wo muddled so bad
For the present I thank you, and I now to the law are all sufficient. Let us hope
that time and the presence of real danger
on the 7th of November that extra aid is renew that pledge of deroti m.
x
For the strenuous effort which was then will clog the tongues of these blatant con­
to be sdicitatod from the Supreme Court.
made in my behalf, and which I know will querors and molify the horrid front of this
The-fian almost unanimously adopted by
be repeated in svery town of my district paper and platform war.
.the joint committee ofthe two Houses, is to reelect me, I sincerely avow my pro­
But thts is no case for compromise.
There is nothing to compromise. Either
Iwreg Ire »wdly discussed by almost every found gratitude today.
Aside from the bop® of accomplishing Huyes or Tilden is elected—and one of
one in the District of Columbia. It is
them should be inaugurated, and will be
. the- general imprearion that it will be some slight good to the country, there ia inaugurated, while the other must not bo
nothing of much value to me in this posi­
agreed to by a large majority in both
tion, but tho kindly appreciation of my inaugurated because, as his opponent has
House and Senate, although it will be constituents. So far as the honor and dis­ been, so he hss not been, and cannot be,
opposed. Randall, Wood and Knott arc tinction conferred by it are concerned. elected, either by the people or by the
House.
. I firmly believe that jostle and the un­
impeached and unimpeachable forms of
b alleged to be very unfriendly.. The idea
anxious pursuit, nor of supreme satisfac­ law now demonstrate the election of Mr.
Hayes; and I see nothing but successful
tion.
higtnt privilege, u well aa duty, of AmerBut I have never felt more true joy, treason which is revolution, that can pre­
than in noting from time to time, the evi­ vent his triumphant succession to the Prcsdences of cordial good will, not to say of• idenev of the United States. What may be hoped by the whole
personal attachment, which have come to
too suggestive of turning the election of i me unsought, but not undesired, from country from that event, may be inferred
every part of the district Whatever may from hii dignified bearing ever since, as
well aa before, his election, and from tho
elevated sentiments and broad patriotism
which are exhibited in every act and ut­
more preferable; There are others who
has been and shall be, my chief study to terance of his public Ufa
sincerely believe Hayes was fixiriy elected discern and first object to obey.
To sleet a President, and then to com­
«o the 7th of November and that his
It is not every constituency in this promise away his inauguration under
threats of revolution or of violence, or tor
rights cannot be bartered or given away; nation whose intelligence, virtue and
patriotism are all of so high an order, that plunder or from any cause whatever, is the
the representative has only to follow the destruction of constitutional government.
quite as confident that Tilden and th: indications of the public will. Happily It is the establishment of a precedent
canoe of reform are being betrayed in the for me, I have little to da, but to tread which will abolish elections.—because, in
r all future time fraud and violence before,
■ coupled with noise and threatening after,
These are “Tilden
national prosperity and renown; a path­ the derision of the ballot-box, will have
way which they have immortalised with, only to follow that precedent in order to
the victorious sacrifices of patriotism, and reverse the decrees of tho people at the
made luminous with tho beacons of hope। polls whenever it is more pleasant to
threaten rebellion than to acquiesce in the
valves in amount of heroism not possessed for all lands and all ages to come.
It may be in bad taste, if so I shall be laws of tho land.
by inc average office-hunting Democrat,
Gentlemen of the Convention : I shall
excused by the nrre—irics of the crisis, for
and Some of both parties urge its unconsti- me to adjure you to carry the District. at once return to my place. There I must
tatfocalhy, but probably no plan could. Although personally I desire it, that is no remain.during the campaign ; but I shall
sufficient reason, for the Third District partake with • yon in all its anxieties, its
•rived unanimous support.
Senator hu many worthier sons than I. But the hopes, sod, I trust, also in its fruitions.
Granite Guards, so often the folorn hope। Under ordinary circumstances I might be
Morton base* his chief objection to it upof the country in derisive political cam­ here; but I have now a more important
paigns, have seldom been called to their■ duty to perform than to secure rmy own
I leave all that is personal
the right to go behind tha returns, a pow- perilous duly upon a more important ooca-■ re-election
in your hands. I know that you will do
"Tri.
The political character' of tho nationali everything which can be done to achieve
‘ is likely to be largely in-. a triumph in this. District and in the
, State at large,—a triumph most gratifying
to U3 all, and in that largoc view which
embraces the solemn and imperious de­
mands of national welfare, almost indiet -tai revolution in public sentiment
. towards the movement in twenty-five yearn.
Advices from Harper's Ferry represent
the ice as fut breaking up and the river
rapidly rising -wnaequanco of the heavy
rains of thepast three days and from the
29,1877.
melting snow. Merchants here and at
Georgetown are preparing to move their
Bannxx, goods from the wharves in anticipation of
a freshet, such as has wrought such destructian in the West.
Logan.

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H- R. Sjeyen’s Column.

“VEfiETIN

VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE

Produce, Etc.

TOYS! TOYS!!
If you want to see a Menagerie
in the winter, go to
&lt;

it Blood Purifier.

tho wom earn of Scrofala.

.eadad by ihyiidons asd apot

Curts the worst eaaaa of Conker.

Mmu with wondarfal saceaaa in Marenrtal

WUl oradkBU Salt Rhousn froo tha ojstacu

.

Cera, tho most tavsterau eaaaa of EryalpataA

SMITH, MB I ■ PRESTON’S
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.

Itemove* Plmplss on J Humoa from tho toes.

Carts CcnxilpoUon and reflates tho bowota

to a valaabla rsmedy for Headache.

WIU cure Djtpcpala.

Eortotos the entirt system to a healthy oerftfa

IbSCSBMOf Dtelamo.

Falninem st ths 8to=»eb.

MiatbaBMk.

• In lu ears ot FsaaM Wasta

Urtmrfyfor Gcxsrai DsNItr

Vegetino is Sold by all Drugglfti.
Political Notw.
And now '‘Gov" Nicholls of Tunisians
speaks of “my Supreme Court."
The Louisiana Returning Board will
resist, the eontemp proceedings to the last
extremity.
The funeral of the Republic haa been
indefinitely postponed, j owing to the obsti­
nacy of tho corpse.
President Grant, by his talk of Sunday,
slammed the ghost of Caesar back into its
coffin and eat down on the grave.

CHiMElHS £ 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
All Kinds and All Prices.

Produce
Of all kinds taken in exchange
and for sale cheap for cash at
s/Kiry,

m/ot 4 wtro/i’s

manufacturing establishments, employing
nearly *15,000,000 capital and about 8,«
000 workmen.
It transpires that Tilden was the gener­
al who maneuvered the Oregon job. Sev­

enteen thousand dollars of his inonrr it ia
said did the business.
Gilman Manton is the Republican nom­
inee for Congress from the First District,
and Hon. James F. Briggs from the Sec­
ond District, New Hampshire.

The Central Vermont Railway is to be
relaid with steel rails. Other improv
meota are also contemplated thus mak­
ing the lino second to Done in the ooun-

taken the oath of allegiance to thatf'ovarasnent during the wet.
are

greatly

divided

on

the Governor

xu30w4.

Hastings, Dec. 14th, 1876.

REMOVAL!

THE EREMT OF ilSEAIEl

THE FOE OF PAIN
TO XII AXD BUST
lilbaOnWUd

The New Hampshire Democracy have
nominated Daniel Marcy for Governor, and
Thomas Dinsmore for Railroad Commusioner.
There are in Milwaukee about 125

Republican in the Third District, and if xt justiee, and liberty demand from yen the
will not be deemed impertinent, I would verdict of Hew Hampshire. I admonish
warn every Republican in the State, you to make the campaign aggresriva
Mr. Tilden's Presidential canvass will
Attack, attack at once and constantly, and
be sure to result in handing his name
you will hare no need to defend.
down to posterity. The name of a North
our recent brilliant sucCarolina town has been changed from Shoe
you nprsssnt my heartfelt acknowlcdgeHed to Tilden.
•
-------- e~ —u generous action, and to
It is whispered that ex-Gov. Isham G.
inddatigable
express my earnest desire
Harris, United States Senator elect from

adalib.
alleged diapateh:

Toys, Toys, Chandeliers, Crockery,

MUSTANG

LINIMENT,

STB UT STOKE
GRAND RAPIDS,

/s/fopoip o/ ryrce^-

or c^l Ju&gt;oLro/i
sTt“r*&gt; tuT "MW
Wf teov" 'X r&lt;»
/'"‘■rriTT^fp Sfoift,

22 MONROE ST
NKXT DOOR TO

tlOO.OO in Greenback!

WHICH HAS STOOD THE TEST OF
40 YEARS.
THERE IS NO SORE IT WILL
NOT HEAL, NO LAMENESS IT
WILL NOT CURE, NO ACHES, NO
PAIN, THAT AFFLICTS THE HU­
MAN BODY, OR THE BODY OF A
HORSE OR OTHER DOMESTIC AN
IM ALB; THAT DOE8 NOT YIELD
TO ITS MAGIC TOUCH. A BOT­
TLE COSTING 25a, 50a, or *1.(K».
HAS OFTEN SAVED THE LIFE OF
A HUMAN BEING, AND RESTOR­
ED TO LIFE AND USEFULNESS
MANY A VALUABLE HORSE
xx4SjJ

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�[is gepi-Weekly Itepbbltcipfcajiper.

Annual Meeting of th® Barry County

IlfillAL &gt;APUfif iAHT MlffT 1.

trangelvs

guide

[This article wan mislaid and overlooked,
but should be printed even at this late day.—
En.]

CITY LOCAL R- R- TIME-CARD
cultural Soei*&lt;y..M
th. Court Jtovm Ifac.
Seth 1870 and were called to order by the Pres-

i«L ■ - ■ -- -----------------------------*---------------Drug’. Medicines, Perfumeries, Etc., Etc.

Special Notices

Our Country.

Agricultural Society.
Wntt*________________
Ever since the discovery of America by Col­
D. 1492, ther* has oftot been

umbus in A.

the safety of our Nation. And this anxiety
was not only experienced during time* of
the Revolutionary war, and the various other

Tha record ot the proccadinp of the hat hu-

». a-tor.M.
Nksht Express
JscKSOu upress.
-.
Atlantic Sxprea« i.SatardayaadSundayslMO r. n.

Th* finance report of th* President, Becro.

follows:

uonra

-4
18
— ■ 100 00

Psrifie Express at

: 3fi

-Way Freisbt.............................................. Idtr.M.
All train* dsily *x«*Pt Sundays—except a*
Total.

give a short extract from a discourse delivered
May 16, 1842, by nn able minister. Surely
If there has been a year since our govern-

there waa much apprehension of danger. Tho
speaker said "the pulpit would be false to it*
trust, were it not to hive a solemn and earnest

limes perilous, and they are so ; look

\

uninterrupted

J
it,

Irriag. Filtnors. Bown*. Alto.
Haiti nr» and Battle Crock-Arrirs

Uutincssnd Woodland—Arrive Tuesday. Thure-

receipts

“ land MBtraet..... 227““^
try* salary.
d contrast........... ___ ____ ___
uh on hand................ ..................

Kft:

cal aspect ofthe community remembering
the lesvaus of history, much that is, and
should be. dear to the patriot and the Chris­
tian i* periled , and no man, to whom peace*
order, and progress are dear, can be without
anxiety. The pulpit should speak to utter the
monition* of religion—to call men to a eonsid-

TODAY’S ADVER flSEMENTS.
Probate Order—Rstate of WQliam Bryan*.

All About the

County.

clarees paying the money offered for the 3 yr.,
old race in addition to that offered in *io. 1
There was a misunderstanding in relation
to the divison of money,$30 wa* th* sum of­
fered in th* No. 1, abi$7 in the fiyr old.
Your Secretary understood at the limo that

Michigan Central stock* 49 cents.

vertised premiums awarded. Those winning
in No. I, claimed th* full earn of $30 leaving

We ar* still taking wood on subacription.

The Masonic Festival on Friday evening was
very pleasant affair.

ft K. Barber, will beat Saginaw exhibiting
Remember th* Tenn***** Jubilee Sinren

The Legislature stand* adjourned until
Tusaday evening Feb. 6th, at eight o'elock.
Ask your neighbor to aubccrib* for th* BxxrWsxxtr .RwyaucaM Baxxxx only $1.60a
The efforts of the city authorities tu enforce

Address Ben. Vandelf A C&lt;£. Box
—■ - r. -oetor street, N. Y.
xx»73«6_

TIFCoNSUMPTIVES.

permanently cured
pUoa. by a simple

a

Ettas

Gold 106).

Greenback* are 94) on the dollar In coin.

Sts._______________________________ rew#

eration of their common responsibilities, and
to bid them amid political strife to remember
and obey Christian principle. Our difficulties rraedy, U ■
ar* not with a foreign power, and we should

J. M. NEVINS. P. M.

The Secretary would further report; That
the three years old trotting not being-Oiled
and the entries in Ne. 1 Troting being large it

still due Ira McAllister $3.00 and Geo. Hol­
den $2.00 and Rob. Mitchell $2.00. if equally
divided there ia due C. II. Olmstead $6.00
Barton King $3.00.

four month* old or over, awarded to T. Philt
lips, ia protested by Hdgh Kennedy, and i*
supposed to be on the ground ^difference in

merit. If the awardef the committee is sus­
tained there isdudT. Phillips $3.00, if not
there la due H. Kennedy $8.00. These reserved
premium* for your decision amount to $12.
The Premium orders drawn and not paid up

brethren.”

BARNESfc CO

utely n«oss*ai7 to personally
■ pstlsnti wbh their Inns* a

from

POST OFFICE TIME CARD

Sutern.
*. «.
Wvvtcni. slIJ5e. M.
J mtian and Lowell—Arrivs daily, axcept Sunday,

Forget’not this great truth in the

tempting hour—in the season of excitement—
in thr time when a practical trial shall be

wuhinx the
IL Wlleon. 1

ERRORS of YOUTH:

’°

of the reader*, is directed.

M flTTm/rm

Secretary.
Th* Report waa accepted and adopted.

Local Correspondence.

motion of Mr. 8. J. Didieman, the Judge*

HxsTtxas, Jan. 23th, 1877.
Ei&gt;. lUttitrnTh* Gran&lt;l Lodge session of
the United Sons of Industry having by Friday
noon of last week completed a four days soas&gt;

Th* city

Phillipa.

authorities ar* in earnest in thalr

they will not yield an lota to any particular.

No. 1, and |7 i ’ the »o called. -Colt trot.”

win
nmw
W. H. GOODYEAR,

eqqqaa.r.sttJL:

There is duo D. Striker, balance on land
contract, th* sum of fifty dollars an I a small

od on the first page of this issue, th* attontioa

Rmistw* or Roast. Arrstas for 1877, pubbliahed at Albany N. Y., by Lvtbkx Tvckr A
Sos, and mailed to any address for the nomin-

the only) publication of the kind, and con-,
tains 130 pages of practical matter. interesting
Not* in these days of much forebodings, and
to every resident in th* eountry, illustrated
prophesying of evil, to these United Slates,
with no leas than 140 beautiful engravings,
it is perhaps not only consolatory, but profit
almost all original. IVe notice particularly a
able for a lover of his country, to remember vyvvj thpe* wilUnc to work
capital article on “Practical Ventilation,'*
that in other days the same foreboding* have dossn dollars a daj ri*ht in U&gt;*lr ewn locslltia*. which discus*** this all important topic in a
Uava no room to explain here- Busin*** pteMsnt clear and at tho same scientific manner, giving
been expressed, and after all they were not •nd
houorable. Women, and bor* and siri* do a*
realised. We believe that the same Almighty
then anythin* folly Illustrated descriptions of all tha ImRuler of nations, that led our father* through
tine you. Parthe Revolutionary war, the late terrible Re­
prefixed, and a very useful feature is the “Far­
bellion, and all the other war*, will still exmer’s Register/' which gives the adt'ressdwof
totid His protecting power around, us, and
scrt49tf
thjit our glorious Republic shall be perpetua­ Mta, Afetae
ted until time shall close his record, and “the
To Use Worklaa Class.—Wo are now pre­
PMJTU W lUVUMU —“
indifferent to the feet that God punishes na­ mint al bom*, th* whole of th*
Apples Wanted,
snare moment*. Uu*inssan«w,lh
cents to
tion* for their sins, and that, that punishment Penon* ot cilhar »*x m
r derot- Io any quantity at the Cider Mill of W. 8.
fimsttsii'altt:
slavery, while wo msy be sorely chastised, we
shall not be destroyed; we shall be purifiedfrom the dross, only to rvaliie a better and
brighter prosperity. Let every ehristion pa­
triot obey the abostolio injuctiou to -pray fur ।
all who are in authority,” for there is a great
power in prayer, and our nation's history ha*

on Friday craning.

Tho Annual Regiafer.

and whether jre do indeed belie re, that wis-

drao-and to
will iMd on,

A B. Shriner, Jefferson street, Hastings,
for which the highest market prici vnll
be paid.
xxiVJlC.

that he has again engaged
in the DRUG TRADSt and
has in stock and daily amir
a&gt; fresh and genuine
Stock of Drugs ana Modicinesf Dye Stuffs, Fancy
Goods, and in fact a camplete Stock
" •- —
Merchandise
to the people
duced Prices.
pllf____ __
reetly opposite Er.
One door cast of,
Hastings, July 18,1

STATS'

City

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Local tJlipi/tcpp Jloticop

Me.

There was some excellent singing, that de­
serves special notice, at the Masonic Festival

This space i* Contracted
for by

‘ frSEri?

East
After many yean in the business, can

■■ WCUO2VU. ARM

Lost.—On Thursday last, a Satchel on
tho Battle Creek ro^d, with-in tour mile#
of this city, containing various trinkets, a
pair of spectacles, and a girl'# picture.
The finder will confer a special favor by
portanc* to the brotherhood and community leaving it at the Bannxb office.
at large to give through your columns (with
Elizabeth Hardy.
permission) a short statement of the proceed­
Jan. 27, 1877.
jan29t3

IA,

£,tiss.,3^HTEa'aix

UIU11U WM "CVIIUU. w. XX. DUSDOimt, UK
senior member, with the experience of a
lifetime, will al*
faction to this
buinere.

ing* including the officers elected for the comThe Chair appointed as tollers, Messrs. 8.
J. Bidelman and John J. Perkin*.
Medical department.

choice of
Herman 8. WJdger of Irving for President.
O. C. Taylor of Grandville,-1st Vic* Preri-

suited as folltfws:

evening of this week.

It i* desired that every

Thoma* Altoft
Darwin MeUraber ,
i
On motion of T. Phillip the meeting proceed
to ballot for President, which resulted aa fol-

the article of Mr. Willi*. We did nothing of
the kind: we simply printed the article and

J°Th«w upcnHeun^^oughtaUn waa decUrcd

duly *)ected. *
The meeting then proceeded to th* election
of Secretary, with th* following r*«nlt:
nmIvmL

v*r*«

Phillip* wa*

duly elected.
’
Th* mMting th*n procee ded to the
of Treasurer, which resulted as follow*:

of Irving and Johnson of Grand Rapids.
Grand Chaplain, Scott of Grand Rapids.
Inside Sentinel, 8. Garriron of Hastings.
Outside Sentinel, John Dennis Of Hartings.
The Grand Council, Widger of Irving, Aus­
tin of Grand Rapids and Taylor of Grandville.
All of which is reepeotfolly submitted.

Cntssx.
Loss of Appetite.
suit if th*brain i* overworked and the muscels
under worked, the appitite 1* very opt. to fail,
from a general atony of the sytetn.
1'uuruv
Starr restore* the tone of the digestive *y»tem, and consequently the appetite, by sup­
plying a pure block to organs to weak to make
it without assistance Sold by all druggist

A spicy sketoh descriptive of a trip over
An Ordinance relative to Saloons.
tbc Atchison Topeka and SantaFe Railroad
and of the beauties, socnery and pleasure
resorts of the Rocky Mountains, by "Nym
Crinkle,” tho musica! and dramatic critic
of tho New York World, sent free on paplication,together with tho San Juan Guide,
maps and time table# of thia new and pop­
ular route from Kansas Cityand Atchison
to Pueblo, Denver and all point# in Colo­
rado, New Mexico, Arixona and tho San
Juan Mines. The fincat line of Pullman
Sleepers on the continent between the Mis­
souri River and the Rocky Mountains
without change. Addrea#
T. J. A.MDEB8ON,
•
Gen. Pau. Act.
□□•not rev
dollars orAy
Topeka, Kan.
Jan. 4 ’76 tf

’iszr.^esas

Notice.
Having sold out my Meat Market,
hereby give notice to all tho®# that are
indebted to mo to come and settle their
account# forthwith and save coeta.
I also have got a nice matched team, or AN ORDINANCE Relative to the Pay­
either one of the two hones, for sale, with
ment of in Annual Saury to the
doable harnce# (almost new). I will" give
member# of the Fire Department.
reasonable term* on good paper.
Valkntini Lxin#,
Hasting, Jaa. Itfth, 1877.
774wtw

A.

Card.

List of Petit Jurors, drawn on the eighteenth
day of January. A. D„ 1877, pursuant to pre-

We take this opportunity of informing
the public, that we will safely and radical­
--■—j--............... ..... -1
ly euro all case# of pilet, without the u«e
Denial Striker was declared du­
of knife or ligature. No cure, no pay.
ly etoeted.
E. F. A I. W. Brown.
On wretion, Samuel J Ridelman, Thorns* on said Court, at the Court House in the city
Banting#, Dec. 21, 1876.
xxiCSli
Altoft. C. J. Norris, Burton King, and JoMph of Hasting* on the first day of said Term, toC. Bray, were unanimously elected Director*.

Marshal!, by ballot which resulted aa follow*:

»1.10.

Rapids, 2nd

ury.
Trustee*. Sullivan of Grandville, Chandler
of Middleville, Tomlinson of Hastings,’Cridler

of Vie* President, which resulted as follows :

Hartings, or tlmetat

J. Craig, (colored) of Grand

Vice President.
George Ansi in of Grand ■ Rapids, Grand

Secretary.
Thomas Bl'ndston ot Carlton, Grand Treas­

mgs
Thoms* Altoft
elected.

gregalional church al Eaton Rapids, tn th*
Presbyterian church in thia eity, on Sunday
morning.

The “Iron Trail.’
The first thing after seating tho Delegates
was to elect officer* which resulted in th*

wit, th* fifth day of February si 2 o'clock In

p«*t the Aaaiataat General Freight Agt. of
the Baltimore A Ohio Bailread, haa been

John. Woodland: Aiachel Beach, Jr., Johns­
town ; Daniel Clever, Mapla Orpvt: Aaron

Sac.2t&gt;. Oath*

2^

Notice.

the afternoon:
William Horton. Assyria: Andrew Brea**,
- Farmers plexne take notice that I have
Johnstown : J. M. Leach, Carlton: John K. .
bought out the interest of Calhouu &amp;
Flowers, Prairieville: G*org* T. Cowan, Yan- Beckwith, in the hotel barn and you will
ke* Spring* ; Lewi* Wiloox, Rutland : John find it to your interest to call and see me.
Harrington,
Baltimore: Charle* Mswrty
xriSltf
J. W. BnooK.
Hope: Hiram Feagl**, Castleton : Albert Roach:

Barry: Romanic P. Brown, Hastings town­
M. D. Rood datives to call attention to
ahipl'James Carlisle, Tbornapple: Joel St hi#
•
new Wagon Shop, where
~
‘he may"be

Subsarib* far both withe®! daisy.

fntato’e‘Fire Fund afmM

all hours of any day, ready to do
k in hie line, from nutUne a new

I. J***., OraagetfU*: K- M- HtoU»J Irvtag:

Church and Railroad Street.

Hastina*. this 17th day i
Attest: MD. Qvscxxk'ivm.

POSITIVELY CURED
When death
■■wa spina

STEBBINS BROS.
H-tjig, Jul, 280,1876.

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STAVES. STAVES.

Highest Market Price

Cash,

For Pipe Starov delivered In Haxttert. NaahrIH*.
rMiddl«vUl*.
Inquire nt Central Bosse.

Barytao*. Minufieyt.a.Mat.

UhurtralH^PricU Ca(al«ffi«

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W e will pay the Railroad Fare to Grand
and back again, of any one buying $25.00
.00 worth
of goods from our stoi ,
_
is bought, we will pay the fare,One Way We do
this because we want to seU off our wmt

WE HAVE ONEY ONE PRICE.
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Mens’ Heavy Overcoats at $3 50 :

M 00 ; 5 00 and Upwards,

' We Are SelBaf

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Mens’ Fine Overcoats at $940; $12.00: and S15.00.
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Mens’ Fine All VVool- Suits
*Only $1000 and $12 00.^*
EXTRA LOW PRICES ON PINE OVERCOAT SUHS
BOYS’ OVERCOATS AND SUTTS.

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&amp;J5, $3 50, H 00 $5 00 ■&amp;* Tpvui.

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Star Clothing House. 38, 40 and 42, Canal st., Grand Rapids.
Holl^way'e Advertisement*.

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Mtchigiu Central Hailroad Comfit building 3 number or new loco*• RMirai U their shops in Jackson.

Ko ASdaviti of publication
A»» to be inrerted at

Free ride to Granditapids
|AND RETURN.|

‘ ■ The llcfonxi Club al Kalgmaxoo, started
•-X'~Vy
Reynolds recently, has already
* tuueM a membership of over 200.

I

JA ls7k fe' ln» *M
^M)b Hairies of Prairieville.

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The total amount of salt shipped by the
"Michigan Salt Association for the year
1876, np to November 30th, was 1,045,*
755 barrels.

During the past year 123,606 freight
IT • cars crossed the Detroit River at the
Michigan Central docks, 61,476 of which
f went east and 62,190 west.

int of mosey or any part thereof. Now thereNoties b hereby g.ren. that by virtue of the

afternoon of toolMay. Hie
•crtMtaMMBiermsi. 01
by nareaaarr io aa.hfr it
uxethtr with ■
other l&lt;&lt;al cmti, to-wll:
land allnala. lying. amt I
Hope, county of Harry,
bounded and deecrlbel u
Uw WMt part ol U&gt;« aoalh &lt;

MORTGAGE SALE.

iwfoull having been made tn the conditions of
eertMBIndenture or Mortgage made and axerab
btf WUUam H. Hotden andKUnaoesli' Holden, h
wlfo. Curtle tlot.ien sud Susan Holden hie wife,
the town of Johusiown. B-- r-——-- re.-..,—-.
the Oral imrt. to llantlogi
Calhoun county, state of
pan. dateo tbs Itth day
ocr Lerdonetlmutand eld
and recorded tn the offli
rswsitt'^KZi:

ciation hold their first annual exhibition at
Oroe Rivera next week. ' It commences
on Mofrday, and doses on Friday. Each
*-CAlW^bjjjpcr cash prims.

1

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WE HAVE ONLY ONE PRICE

MILLUMOWMW
Wo Are Selling

higan Central has advanced its
f. rates on through freight fire cents per
100 ll»., tho rate now being jforty cents on
| grainjrad forty-five on fourth clan freights
| ;r fromChicago to New York­

Mens’ Heavy Overcoats at §3 50;

$4 00 ; 5 00 arid Upwards.

We Are Selling
tha aald iudanture of raortcaaa. with intereit

.

Mens’ Fine Overcoats at $9.10; $12.00; and $15.00.

NEWAD VERTISMENTS.

We Are Selling

p. P. Rowell &amp; Co'a. Col.

fKt/ie

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ONLY DURING JANUARY AND FEBRUARY.
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.

K7. at one o’clock in the afternoon, at the
i front door of the Court Uouse. in the city of
W, in the county of Barry, and Male of
inn. (Umt being the plaoo where the circuit
u held in said county), all the following de-

'
The second annual fair of the Northern
Mu^UCUi.. Poultry Association is to be
,.
held at Flint, commencing Monday, Feb*
A ruary 19 and ending the fallowing Friday.
\ The Michigan Southern Poultry Asso­

.

Star Clothing House.

Star Clothing House.

Legale.

BOOKS

Buu/ittt Sui/t

f^ofi

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fS oir;

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f8 50.

Mens’ Fine All Wool Suits
Pec«w»

^Only $1O 00 and $12 OO. ^u .

ykHANCU HOLIIKN. AMfrere.

MORTGAGE SALE.

Whereas d.fault baa been made tu toerondliton*„ofa
certain
HertJe M.

J^pahfeteWP,. am,.„

EXTRA LOW PRICES ON FINE OVERCOAT SUITS.
BOYS’ OVERCOATS AND SVITS,
$2 75, $3 50, $4 00 $5 00 and Upwards.
W3=- Take advantage of this chance to save money by buying of ua, besides costing you nothing to
see Grand Rapids.*Sg

Star Clothing House, 38, 40 and 42, Canal st., Grand Bapids.

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Make no Mistake in bur Locatson—The Great Double Store.

Tto^SS:
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Holloway’s Advertisement.

MASK THE8S FACTS
THE TESTIMONY OFTHE WHO LB WORLD

HOIAOWAF3 ODfflffilK
Bad Lors, Bad Breasts, Sores and Uloen.

er. for the county of Barry

7LK

shatter and for want thereof
Wiu-'Jd Interest

’JACKSON’S BEST”

Mdd

fkBr‘n4lh1 d*? of
the folluwfar described real
r„h7^7^r5td b,,B&lt; i"*’1'' Tn’ntsblp of

_. SWEET NAVY

Throat

and

Lunge.

euohaa Coughs, Colds.

wfib?

ero°" for‘bt*-»?d »•? that

Boa nimbl^.rnVi

«“«*» 'ND of see-

r^nnnli^tihr?alM,,,i""Bbr/’"e ”&gt; north,

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■4). execpf about eichlcr
«•« comer, and except ।

•wrasseE
0»4». n. Bacav AUy. 1

20,000
OO
irv GOLD

BHKLP.Mo

GUARDIAN'S SALE.

lot half resitnrr is r rn^itewd fi -uranr.c io ths
pqUic thatU will coniiniia to rraJUa ths baj.pkOM
freulU that ean be dealrod.
In almost evary
auction of country there are persons, publicly

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SALE ON EXECUTION.
MlehiAn. dated the 30tb of brecm! J? A
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j‘»iiyy?et&lt;!,,rs^ia.tt ,he rou*i!

aaul where ka nrtnea amknown.w«»o I UH lb■
aa to what mcdkuna io employ to ratevn the 4iv
tr'~ and Mfrrtx paeWtoe to pulmonary afteUems. Ciianar racwMUL ahray. affonl. io
Mam relfof, and perform* rapid eurea ot the
«d.tartwrtcde»arbrwwcMsJdtoortlor.aswttl tt»‘

To whom it mv ciaciKxT
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                  <text>VOL.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY FEBRUARY 1,1877.

yhe?B|iii-We8klyll«jrtiblicBji BamiBr
GEO. M. DEWEY

_ Hard**1-*. Stove*, Harness Shop, Tin Shop.

for Ini I

4677

EPHOR AND PUBLISHER.
i mu id sraav aoxosY. amp ravauaT room.
•'» «*», Beeerr Dlotk, opposite Ht Court

GREBLE &amp; IIISSELL

TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ;
one copy, one year la Advance—.
If not pal 1 in advance..—— ------- —

Power Prrt»M. New Material, and the v«ry
best Job Printlnc at Lirina Bate*.

ftA TES OF AD VER TISING.

Have now in stock the largest and best
assorted stock in the.county.

nit J

CHURCH BELLS.

The Iron^Age,. Lake State and Equiva­
lent; all with portable copper reservoies and
Nickle Pitted lihobs. Don't fail to see them
if you want a first class stove

The Acorn, Forest Acorn and Monumen­
tal and many new patterns in boiler plates.
Sleigh bells, hand sleds, skates, foot
warmers, pocket and table cutlery.

PHIL. W, NKSK1
CIRCUIT COURT COMMISSI
nnJ Mlddlovlll*. WillUatU
Wricht mrrilicxUx. Aat&gt;
with Mr. Barnum wHlraoalv* i

F. S. BOWEN.
■ounty Surveyor. Deputy Sheriff, end
&lt; uuyeyuoer. efflee in the Court Uoum.

SMITH K. .KXAJPPEN.

uTvonamB rai* x—wwv o. oouern
Climimt Barra.

Heating Stoves

Caaa.M.Kxarm.

J ARIKS CLARKE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR
IN CHANCERY. PrtaM aitoglioa stowa to

CENTRAL HOUSE.
HASTINGS. MICH.. L R. STAURIKR. Prop.
Having leraad the Central Hou**opposite my

Weather Strips
Now is the time to protect your doors and
windows, and save 50 per cent, in fuel.

Harness shop

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Sweet’s H°Tel&gt;

Heavy and light work on hand, and made
to order on short notice.

GRAND RAPIDS..........................................MICM

And than crown, eld. and laid them down a

only a little ahead of some of us; only a few

dress of wowcre happy, and, like the milk

more days, and tbo same will bo said of us.

maid, if we thought green become us best

So my dear fellow pionaera, let us look

wc went to thd woods, got some oak bark

well to the future, and so order our lives

and colored it green. If we preierred
drab we used beech, and if Llack we wed

They tell ma, character instead of their
ho has passed over the river too, probably

that wc may meet the Great Judge of all

TeUlaa their tele eflove. and hope, at
FronT^U to valley the tied *odc they rah

earth io peace, and reap the reward of the

And (till, m th
And th*b*U*

righteous; but to my story.
day of April, 1810.

Oa tld* weary earth :
Of silent tons*. and hud* that He al rert.
Of voice* forever bulbed, in a paraionleu

Tin shop

DU. W M. JONES,

DENTIST

Nashville,

Tin and copper-ware on band, aud repair­
ing
done promptly. Rags, old copper, and
Kiciiiai
iron taken for goods.
50yi
GREBLE ’&lt;&amp; RUSSELL.

1 J- FW,
Carnage, Sin anil Oraameital
F* A I N TE R
At A. M. Reck's Carriage Shop
Jefferson St.,
HsstinjrsJMicb

Dr. J. B. LaSuro’a Ad.

Pensions.

Marble Works.

WINSLOWS STEAM
MARBLE WORKS

READ!READ! READ!

_A_t Kalamazoo. Mich

ted and Jotlly Ml*brated Phyridaart

Look, if you

only a bark for a halter, and I perched up­

Men are crying “ hard-times I hard times I”

on him, road away 13milea, with a heart

*11 overjour land and nation, and no wont

almost as light as the thistle down floating

der they have it hard I Look at the con­

through

trast

the air, jumping logs,

wading

ere

Women

not

satisfied with

Rioginc t^rinsin^ I rinrina. Io the *Ull qlshl.

house; here, I found several of the ncich-

killing us, and oar husbands are becoming

While the I.nd lira tlMPins. robed tn white.
At ChriitBM time,—
TelliM, with freah iweel tenet.'the sted old story.
Brinawa a faint, eofleebo from the land of glory I
While the ehaaging boon eons and go.

boa awaiting our arrival. On entering we

discouraged at our enormous expenses, and

when I allighted in front of John Potts

found the table already spread and groan­

ing under tho dainty

viands which only,

other but Jane

Potts could have gotten

up.
I say again, our pride far killing ns 1

Abov* lh« *oaaib of etrlf* that Sil th* air:
And *UU. a* the hoar* oom* and go,
Th* bell* are ringing for Joy or woe I

form new associates.

Ringing! ringing 1 ringing! recalling frat

from Woodland save Galloway and he had

Telling of.high r*rolv*.—of longing* nobl
Of golden BoBtnu gon* by unhradingly I
Of th* chatwinc hour* that come and go,—
Of their ever ringing for joy or wo* I

I had seen no one

Pale,
sickly little creatures, fit only for the band­

courting a little green white headed young

box instead of a helpmeet.

Little', for py weight then was only

1S4

fact I

was

Vermont, the very name of which I revere

aud am proud

PIONEER UFE.

to

boast of my

ancestry

ty Pioneer society, Jan'y 4th 1877
by Mrs. Amos Wakefield, of Midd­

■

leville.

before you uot as an orator as has already

who with you,

number,

incident to a

otft) of your
have born, the

pioneer Hie;

daily ; bet rest when you get tired, exer­
cise much in the open sir, and drink noth­

in defense of our

cap of tea or ooffre.

maintained are still floating over our land

iie i» two ihu three boon wan I to in.

proud defience of other

in

nations.

I abodd bo dppep-

dolge in anogle eop.

M, boobaad baa

not drank a cup of tea in thirty years.

But I am again getting ahead

I
of my. have not indulged in the habit in about

story. In 1842, *ome of ypu will recollect,

twenty years. I would like to say much
Oriin Jorden lived on the North side ct more on the subject, bnt lest I have al­
Woodland, in a little ready wearied your patience I dose.

and ' the big Lake, in

while 1 shall attempt to amuse, I shall

shanty erected by

three miles North of my home; and than,

some.choppers,

some

Thanking youftr your attention, and with

a Happy New Year to all, I leave yo«.

Wakefield, often reminds me,

band, Mr.

wo should make oureelves useful as well as

comers.

ornamental.

out ono pleasant morning, not to the rail­

is

I would alrnom u soon

ing while eating.

day al the commencement of another oenturey, the stars and the stripes which they

likewise try and instruct you, as my hus­

heart

Eat regular, sleep regular, and work

its.

cntly fought and bled

and nation

appear

are cheerfulness, industry and steady hab­

“The Green Mountain Boys” who so val

An Essay read before ths Barry Coun­

bnt as

And, now, I give you a remedy. Study

economy and obey the laws of. nature.

The laws of health are as inflexible as the
boru and raised under tho very shadows of law at gravitation. Among the many
the Green Mountains oftha old State pf which pel tain to our health and happpincss

Va^tE.'
Where'til I

been demonstrated,

to what- they were forty years ago.

girl the very foots of whi^h I could not deny

With lender pacho* to eaeh living on*.

C’Uuou ;—Again I

Ix»k at our females of to-day, compared

complimented me by saying Haight was

pounds; green from tho vary

Fellow

what will be the state of affaire at th*

a new country can afford, and which none

the elty

with gratitude to

swollen

my

Heavenly Father, that i am again permited

to meet my old friends and associates, and

So, with baby in arms, I started

road truck, as some may suppose.

No I

It is whispered that ex-Gov. Isham G.
Harris, United States Senator elect from

there was not a railroad in Michigan then.
But on foot I went, called on Mrs. Jorden,

and she then went on with me a mile la-

meat during the war.

talk over our perils, adventures and prirntationr, and while I do this,'I do not for-' our friend, Mr. Orr, drank the coffee which
get the many pleasures which wt hare en­ you have heard so much about; but on
joyed.

Many of the dark clouds which

this point I will not dwell long as I beer

passed over us had silver linnings, and

ho denys the charge of drinking. 18 cups

many beauties do I neo in the handy works

and claims it was 21, be that as it nay, I

of nature.

will proceed with my story.

And Fellow citizens—While I admire-

the screams of a woman in great distress

ly voices, ytar hearty shake of the band

as wo supposed, bnt to our horror it proved

and heart felt greeting, I, like the old In~

to be a Panther making directly towards

to so you:

but let us go

Mrs. Jorden’s house.

Horror of all bor­

baek a little, if you please: you will recol­

rows went through our minds; Mrs. Jor.

lect my former busband, S. 8. Haight, was

den’s children

one of the throe bachelors who first settled

they would be detoured; but the little fel­

Were there alone,

SUtas GovenweuL

Rutherford B. Hayes is foirly elected

President of
be

duly

nearer, until finally it reached the top of

tty Ter,h«du&gt;ate*l Orago. ;

them, and getting a comfortable start in

Th., did
and then left, to the joy and satisfaction of hot II
»c

the world, my husbond sought to find a

all who heard i*.

who with

him

He will

He will give the

listening they heard it oomo nearer and
the shanty, prowled around there awhile,

one

United States.

inaugurated.

surley

After fell­

in life,

TJd«o,
th. as.

J.

lows flew to the house, shut the door, and

io '37. if I mistake not, Charles Galloway

and I. Haight the other two.

Hw Yo&gt;k, ifiiat Smod
U nomr lb. m «f

Mr. Tilden is alleged to owe the United

On arriving at Mr. Lee’s, we soon heard

those I love, your familiar faces and friend­

Soon after this, one came near our own

would share [his joys, and sympathise in

house, and sach screams I can never for­

his sorrows. I was the maid of his choice,

get.

Wolves

were also more common,

Maha.

ul, • Cuhn, bol a pm

Tb.it o»o part, pa^n will Uli

lbw. bow mriona a bioodor U woa.

la

&lt;»«pU to ««.! lt» Pnaidta^ b, rt—haj

but I must confess it was Hopkins’ choice, coming almost to our doom, killing our

myself or none

m

there was but two young sheep, and then set up their hideous cries

ladies in Woodland then Hastings at that

for others to come and help devour their,

time. Joanna and Rhoda Wellman, Bhods

prey.

Ions

(ItanpenU u UuU)

nuuwd

The bears, too, were common, kill.

afterwards married one Oliver Racy and

Joanna, now Mrs.

Edward Bump,

Bui let us go back to 18W,

ding day.

Didn't Oregon vote fcrHayw?

still

and windows.

lingers to most us again to-day.

with tea haisiiM j—Us.
W COSBTJL TA ZIO^rRtK. -®»

Wc were obliged

day would do well to imitate.

please, al the state of the country to-day I

ing the trees and clearing the forest around

failed Slates General Land Office.

nature had furnished us.

to study economy, which the women of to*

with

phtetofriity page*.
Tfl&lt;l Bounty Laud Warrants.

Contorted Land Care* prwrentul Mfore tl&gt;«
Monuments of the best American and United State* General band Office and Depart□ ct&gt;: of the latnrior. Private Land Claims, xilImported Marble, Tibleis and Headstones iwandj-M-tntrrws (.late* and MMMtttB C*«e»
of all dwnriptioQ made to order on short
A ream of Pay and Bounty.
*
nnHy rttiea, also Granite Monuments of

your sewing machines, wave these which

mud, fording streams, until near bud down

companion

H.TUW

saddle and bridle,

the door. minuS

Inl.ifrr—
MMMM Jeft

Sick lid liflkted I
DR. J. B. ImSTTRE

On the 14 the little

Indian pony spoken of was bronghl to

in the township of Woodland, which was

Joy Comfort and Happiness
OF HASTINGS AND VICINITY.

12th

A* they think of th* hour* th»t ootaa’sad to.
While the hell* are rinsias for Joy or wool

dian, am glad

American and Forcipt-Dalenta,

You will rec-

married o» tbo

olect that wo were

And, as 1 stand before you to-day, my

BOARD AN** ROOM. HtW PER DAT.

i people we appreciated

esteemed friend Esfaasaw.

burdens

Hast Inn.jfleh..S«ot- rt. 1878.

after then than now.

see oar old , and

with

Soothing «nne h»»rt-. all rad and weary.

PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS

mj

But to day in looking oyer this

congregation, ! do not

Cook Stoves
liColMin 1 "ten I 8X0 rilooi
u coiBM r~s7w I 9M I iiooi g.001 Me
ucot«MI Zc.°° ' 1?-® »_• ®
I ColnanTl ■ 10X01 MWl sAgMURraM

That is to say how do you do

friends.
Ringingl^ingingl rindng u they rang

my wed

I love to linger here where

I

Ono instance I rccollaet, of

one, Mrs. Coe, killing one with a hatehet.

It had been wounded by an Indian, aad

played in my childish innocence with the
wild Indians on the sunny banks uf the
Sebeway.

They

were

our nearest

and

Hnt arnlAg all

J,

Didn’t the people there deehre they ws&gt;

�many honorable gentlemen are the firm whose business the present own»
creibought, and he proposed to levy on
d
tho office furniture for a debt of tlm old
think of that other sort army, tho drunk­
,0
firm; and the fact that it belonged to tbo
d
ard. . Do you see him march up to the now head of the house, personally, and
,&lt;
dram counter ? There they go 600,000 (Wt
iLii tho new firm wu not holdan for the

wbeil -no

tom

wtroug.

—

HAYEH* PLO.TFOBM •

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 interference which will
destroy the other.”

ing strong drinks, then children would be
belter fed,

would wear

shoes, this would give

and

more boots

a new impulse

to

this class of trade and would soon bring
into activity
mechanics.

thousands of unemployed

Our doathing and dry goods

merchants would sell more goods in their

line—thus another demand

for labor and

mechanics' poor men, would furnish their
homes with good and substantial furniture,

thus give a new impulse to the furniture
Indeed in every branch of legiti­

trade.
not Men n single

Republican who did.

But

mate and honorable trade (except rdoqn

business’) there woold speedly be an active
demand for labor, a ndexperienced median­

Soon the ignorant would become edu­
der the Coastitniton, Congress «*n confer on

cated, all classes would eventually become
supporting, (except saloon keepers

self

and whiskey distillers) and then what of
tho Attorney who is to-day dependent up­

on saloons for his

bread ? Think of the

boy, thin, blanched poverty stricken faces
—sitting behind our police desks—hoping,

THAT PETITION.

expecting, 0 dear friend Willis it makes

my head whirl to think of it—no, no, we

BT JOHN W. CUSTFJt,
E». Bannkr,:—Allow

we to offer

a

OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

, few remarks upon, and in answer to, an

article, published in the Banner of the

A Broadway Farm—Sheriff's Officers

22nd insL, from the pen of H. Willis, up-

—Crazy Patent Medicine Men—PoSuffering Poor—Gold

litioal—The

H u n ting—Botinesa—Vanderbilt-

and the other honorable citisens of Hash
ings and that other

rum-seller.

Snow.

honorable clue the
Nxw York, Jan. 27,1877.

Stewart, Astor and Vanderbilt are gone,

honorable Council, and those other much

and now the

abused citiaens. Willis talks about “their

old bachelor who lire# on the comer of

Now how any man, can presume to talk

Broadway

thus, about honorable men—and a buri-

most

ness especially recognised and protected by

work together for good."

section

of the

street.

been made by his great-grandfather and
grandfather in the hardware trade. It is :

prove beyond question its beneficial results

evil bow could we

and Nineteenth Street, in the

expensive

Goel-t’s wealth is climated at from twen­
ty to thirty millions, the most of it having

my purpose in thia article to not only at-

all

richest representative of the

old families is Peter Godet, an eccentric

damnable hell begotten sinks of iniquity."

world—“as

tho old story.

things

A French

emigrant com­

menced the hardware trade before the rev­

For without

olution, and by

appreciate tho* good ?

Every

hard work made money.

dollar made was invested in farm­

ing lands a mile or more from

tho store

down town, and for three generations this
law.

Not only is this bi

sgnixed

man, and have him put you out"
“My dear sir," said the deputy, cooflv,
“how are you going to help yourself.'

may bo against him—that is always com­
promised for a little or nothing—but the
costs.
The officers hunt up tho case,
make the arrest, act as go-between, make
the compromise, but mercy I what a long
list of ferii they have! They all get rich.

'lands then is covered with six story build­

ironoiJ),
This prince of medicine men is a poor lunatio in the streets, without a dollar, and
subsisting on tho charity of those who
knew him in his prosperous days.
This
man was at one time worth a million—bis
annual income was over a quarter of a mil­
lion, and he had the best horses, the most
expensive carriages, and the finest retinue
of servante in the city. Ho lived extrava­
gantly, got in debt, dropped out to Europe,
and there his insanity developed ip a se­
ries of tho most extravagant freaks. His
wife, a most beautiful woman, returned,
and was compelled to get a divorce, and
Hembold, after being confined in several
lunatic asylums, was riven his liberty, and
he roams the city at will, a mere wreck of
what wm never a very large pattern of a
man. His career was a cunous one. Not
a dollarialeft of his once great wealth, and
he has become the terror of his former
friends. It is carious that no many of tho

medianw have gone insane.
Ayer, tho
groat pill man, who owns some of the most
hundreds of thousands. There are two valuable real estate in this city, is insane,
left of them, Peter, the bachelor, bring and yesterday an application was made for
the best known.’ He occupies several lots a guardian.
on the comer of Nineteenth Street and
POUTICAL.
Broadway for a

residence; the property

The electoral bill hu passed tho Senate,
and of course it will pus tho House. The
Republicans of New York are opposed to
it, from fiat to last. They consider a
simple throwing away of the chances of a
decent administration for four years, for
chickens. “Unde Peter," as he is called, the way tho tribunal wffl bo constructed
has a pusmou for this kind of farming, and Tilden will be counted in os sure as fate.

being

worth,

legal and moral support. If thefa aro
150,000 aloon., there Bui be 450,000

.rrv

The* look

Think ftmdWWa of the dot oT

probably,

two

hundred

It wu a most singular move.
Hayes wu
fairly elected, the constiiutionrl power wu
in the hands of the Rcpubhson party to
declare him the President, but the Repub­
lican majority in the Senate throw up the
sponge, and taro the Government over to
the Democracy. At the best, they put it
the money that other men pat into such into the hands of a tribunal, a part of
which would do anything to nee Tilden
President, and tl»c others—well, judges
,
ens.
Counting interest, it costs him twen­ arc but men, and in a matter in which
1ty thousand dollars per year to keep that their feelings and prejudices arc engaged
I don’t see that they would do different
from other men. I confess to a iceling of
suppose, at about a dollar a drop. It is a
disappointment, though the electiou of
Davis to the Senate from Illinois may
change it’, for tho tribunal must now bo
Rcpubliran. It is the curse of tho Re­

be keepn this
than IM,000 grog shops pay tribole

tsrring 300,000 human, yeo human beings

THE ENEMY

is still as dull as it can be, with no pros*
poet of improvement. Tho people are now
writing for spring, hoping that warm
weather will bring the change.

-

lltEABE 1

IDE FOE OF PAIN
TO MAM AMD BEAST

MUSTANG

BUNTING FOR OOLD.

There are /$ great many placre about
New York wpere, according to popular
What is to hinder roc from levying on
belief. CapL'Kidd, tho pirate, hid hu ill
any of this furniture I ehoree to take r'.
gotten cold, but so far no one has succeed“Do so," was the answer; “ and I'll
ded in finding iL The last effort is being
send after yon, and have it rcplcvined in
made in Monmouth Co., New Jeroey, and
five minutes.”
singular to state,' a good many New
“Ah! but before.you could get out u
Yorkers have got the craze, and have in­
replevin, I could put the thines where you
vested money m tlio search. Them is an
would never find them, and what would
old
legend that two hundred years ago an
you do to help yourself? Perhaps you’d,
Indian saw four white mea ascend Shark
sue Sheriff Connor ?" and again came the
impudent question. “How arc you going river, and bury there an immense amount
of treasure- This tradition wm communi­
to help yourself?’’
This is a faithful statement of ulurt took cated to an old settler, who for some un­
explained reason did not dig for it—the
place
n the office of one of the most re- .
Jerseymen of to-day would not have let it
spectablc and respected businta men in the
city. There isn't any thing so rotten in dumber so long- and the story has been
warld as the administration of law in this hr.uded down from father to son. Some
time since a company wm organized
city since tho courts and the officials
passed under Tweed’s hands. There is no to search for the treasure, and last week
responsibility anywhere, and an officer oierations were begun. The belief is that
hero has nearly as much range as an Arab Kidd's treasure is in “Money Hill, as
official. When Hcmbold's store on Broad- the place is called, and the company will
wav passed into tbo hands of the sheriff never stop till they have gone through the
the entire stock, valued at over $75,000, entire locality, and they have abundant
capital do iL There are three hundred
«m partly stolen outright, and tho
ancc wu eaten up in costs, the creditors men at work, but upto date nothing has
Their faith it so well
only got a few thousand d .liars out of the been -found.
whole of iL There was a vast amount of grounded that the men at work ware of­
valuable goods that never appeared on the fered. a very good sum per day for their
invoice, and which the sheriff's officers services in lieu of the share in tho spoil
corid probably tell about. It is a common originally promised them, and every one
thing forthem to find some case of impute ’ of them declined. The work ia being done
irregularity, and to arrest the party and by a regularly organised company. The
bald him, till he pays, not the claim that raoo of fools is not entirely extinct.

ings now, and What tho first Godet bought

persons in thrir employment.

aUPLarjut Club t&gt;/SuliKribtri.avj

LINIMENT,
WHICH HAS STOOD THE TEST OF
40 YEARS.
THERE 18 NO SORE IT WILL
NOT HEAL7 NO LAMENESS IT
WILL NOT CURE, NO ACHES. NO
PAIN, THAT AFFLICTS THE HU­
MAN BODY, OR THE BODY OF A
HORSE OR OTHER DOMESTIC ANIMAL8, THAT DOES NOT YIELD
TO ITS MAGIC TOUCH. A BOT­
TLE COSTING 25e., 50c., or 11.00.
HAS OFTEN SAVED THE LIFE OF
A HUMAN BEING, AND RESTOR­
ED TO LIFE AND USEFULNESS
MANY A VALUABLE HORSE.

Publiahore can supply U

THE TOLEDO BLABI.

Dw*r

CARBOLIC OIL

The

Crest

flattest!

(nw&lt;f LIN I ME N T

The Blade is tho result of yearn of
thoughtful and earnest effort to build up h
Fim-daas weekly paper of National Char­ - WIH ks*p your Hornes and Saoek in Order
acter adapted to the wants of the people WlT NEVER FAILS! Try it Ono-tdt
of the whole country, North, South, East
and West, k offers a greater number of
Special Features of interest and value to
FERRAND WILLIAMS 4 CO.

VANDXRBILT.

Speaking of

I hare looked in vain for an

upon a Christian

dev whet it rr=«»«
I&lt; “■
for eeo-teeth the clb lhel am rn^e upon
iL It Bithou about out thoemod dolUn
. da;, Sit that » a mm oothbg. The
n uay, oui
» » —• o
. i _ Charities
nt__ :.r— are
- — just
See&gt;* as
aa poorly
nnnrlv provided
other
for tbo crib that arc made upon them and
the city is doing very hide work. Lart

icaa than half a cent a
fld it
in any way, did not alter the pertin­
Tluok of the .bleeding hearts, and -Wd
acity of the deputy. Even when these
thtnr poverty stricken, and God forsaken
facta wore nude known, he insisted he
wires nil children. What a terrible thing should levy.
Sunday a thousand men were grven tw«&gt;'?
ty-four hours’ work clearing lee from a
“My door sir,,’arid the sbenff, pleas­
jirtion of the streets.
Tao thourend •very d«v In-door and onl-door wortami
antly, “1 will tell you how this can b^ set­
could be»employed, ana tt would bo eons fort or every borne, fa Country. FMag
tled very easily. If you wiD just pay! mc
and City. This information it not prepared
dren would leam to long for papa’s return,
mercy corid it be dune. The suffering
by mere dribbler., bat by a large forte of tamy foes, I will make return no effects
and homewould soon become bright, cheer­
this year is among the honest claw of peo­ lolfirert working men and women, who know
found, and it will bo ail right."
•
,
■ Vv— —.kn.it ami tbev are tauated
ple ; die laborers who have been thrown
ful and happy. Then half of the preach*
“Bnt I won’t (Jo nny such thing." re*
out of work by the sugnrtion in all de­
era duty would be gone—no drunkards to lotted the indignant merchant. “Mcssra.
partments of business. I have seen clerks
Blank
k
Blank
don't
own
any
furniture
pray for, no sons to look after on tho
hero, and I've bo business to pay you than and Baleameo, who a year ago wc”s *“ re’
streets and beg of them to return to their
ceipt of good salaries, raking relief from
the man across the street.”
.
Charities because they corid do nothing
hosnes—for fear, they, too might drop into
“You had better pay tho money, and
those “damnable hell begotten sinks of get rid of the trouble," persuasively said else. They would roll barrels on the dock,
but there are no barrels to roll— they
iniquity" that friend Willis talks about the deputy. “All I Tant is my fees, and
would work on the streets, but there is ho
No, no, we cannot consent to close those if you can make them secur#—-—,
work for them. It is terrible; and to add
"Get out of here, and go\lo Halifax,
dens of “iniquity"—for if saloons were to
will repay more
roared the merchant; “and Kyon don t to the distress, the odd is intense. God
dune—and everybody were to stop drink­ leave in a minute, I’ll send for X. police­ help the poor this Winter.

UABTtIWB, Mica
______ JL.

$100.00 in Greenbacks

Vwj Uwfal to Even 0i»

' Joko's Guild, the ooblut of tb« efl, M
wuhoMrunde, eod dietribni-fr"-&lt;t&gt;J I"

tore are preparing to make a move on the
old .millionaire's will. They are not sat­
isfied with the half million each left them,
but they want a slice of the hundred mil­
lions be left. I should, be satisfied with
wlint the least of them got. Cornelius,
which are written exclusively for Tho Blade
and published regularly in its cotamns.
enough for him. He wants one-tenth of
the estate or nothing. There will be an
ugly fight over iL I have made up my
mind unalterably not to leave a hundred
millions for my hejri to wrangle over.
I don't like them fights of families over

failed to abuse
would have happened ? Had Tilden a
wot “Undo Peter's" quiet tastes, they will good legal ciaim upon 185 votes, does any
... --- —_____ . I
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wot objortto adding his aiUion to their

MAM UriM IIVISIOI.
the world, and a portion of its ample space
is every week devoted to the Choicest Lit-

Tte BdUMt Skwl Uar
.

KXST AXO WEST.
to

an show

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TIMETABLE.

property.
THE SNOW
Stopped falling' a week ago, bnt we are
suffering from its effects ye’.. There has
been but little freight over the roads for
has resulted. Merchants arc unable to
ship, and produce from the interior is lying
along all the roads, writing for clear tracks.

freight is pouring in in immense volumes.
Ton thousand men, two days, would hare
kept the Central track dear, but Vander­
bilt would not do iL
He ia a chip of the
old block.
PlKTBO.

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Or'd Rapid.. l.r!
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CITY LOCAL H- R- TIME-CARD

11+4 r. u.
llHJOr. u.
AtlanticExprasa u'aturdayandSnnday*»&lt;» r. m.
Way Freight *1 - •
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10:40 a. u.
illr.M.

Man Train at

UASTINGS MARKS

POST OFFICE TIME CARD
Western, at 3J5 r. u.
• luting. and Lowell—Arrir*daily.execptSouday.

The celebrated Tennessee Jublie Singers gave
a concert al Union Hall oa Monday evening.
A very large number of people were in attend.

Battle Creak—Arrive

PORK..........................
MESS PORK. p*rlb.
HAMS, per lb_~
SHOULDERS, per lb
LARD, per lb_____

tonal Ww Notice;

Tho Reform Club held a very interesting
pfteling on Tuesday evening, at their new

club room,

corner of Jeflcmu and Court

room ia being fitted up in tine atyle a* a read.Gao. W. WiUox
Club. Wo understand Nberal contribution,
are being made bv our eititen*. Among the
presents oflastTuesday evening
an S18.00

/a/wartfoa Hosier,------------ Alonso D.Cadwallader
ftrcm'i Chart (b«u»i**i*»»re. J PWUipVF Ntakera

township.

- .

TO-DAYS A DYER FISEMENTS.
Regular meeting of Pioneer Engine Co, No.
1, Friday evening, Feb. 2nd, 1877, 7 o'clock
sharp. Special and important business.
Fraxk 8. Bowmr, Secretary

DRI RD PE A CH E8. unpaired, per lb...-.

MAPLE SUGAR.
HIDES, sreen. per lb.

SHEEP PELTS—----- a.
CALF8KIN8.green.pwlb-------CALFSKINS, dry. per lb----------HONEY
iBEKSWAX. pcrlb.-.,J.—
CRANBERRIES, perbu.hel

The assignees of John .Stanley, oak tho
immediate tetikmcnt of all debts duo
thm on his ad-ouat; aud Julin savs. ‘‘All
parliar will dv him n special favor by com­
plying with the uLorc request" as he .flc—
girts to settle. tfp. and ger on hit feet once
ng,:’..
___ Teblw3.

Yankee Notions and Gun Powder at
fcbltf Smith, Houle &amp; Prerton'h.

j

All About Ute County.

Call and *.&lt;'d’ur’Teas.
febltf Smith. IIogl»&amp;Preston’s.

" -UghL---------------Drencd Hog*—Light-—L

CiilTi J,, Sugar ntid Red cordX at
R-liliF Fjistii. liotti.E&amp; Pleston'b.

Mew Pork-

Gold 105|.

Wail Paper anti Boot Blacking nt

Liat of patents iaaued to Inventor. if Micheach dated Jan. 10,
1877. Furniihedthia
paper by Cox k Cox. Solicitor* of Patent*

Heap and Crackers al
fcbltf Smith, HodLfc &amp; PwtjtoJt’s.

Waahiagton, D. C.
D. k S. Davia, Gill N«t, Detroit.
T. Roberta, Spark Arreeter, Ionia.

Mr. IL Booxer of Grand Rapids, sgent for

gave us a very pleasant call this morning.
Judge Bradley, a Republican, has been choher of the commission to count the electoral
votes.

it." guests the privilege of choosing the location

enow is rapidly disappearing. The sleighwg
it minus and the proepert for business, ia

part,-

.

■

The Itaforn Club, will hold a Union roost­
ing al Union Mall, on Eundgy *vsbdng. Th*

Applas—.....—
Beans-Un picked

Dau Moneeu™-ifirm
—- uf-Eunth. Manoo
&amp; ftcittm, )E&amp;‘X.oat ttd ns be is going
away, iEi,-'’expoqicd’cvcrrybody
&lt;,
_ now haring
„
unaottlud accounts will c*il nt once and
Bcttk: truMve trouble.
feblw4

Birney Hoyt presiding.

and that it is doing a glorious work

«X
UK
4*X

axin* 1* a capital on*, fall of »toric« of rare
interest, and lUurtraiion* that would be cred.
Itabl* to any publication ih thin country.
There i* «uch a variety in Ballou1* that th*
people like ii, and ■ will buy it no matter how
hard the timee are or the attraction* which
other serial* present. One of the stories in
Ballou’s ia alone worth the price of tho magsxine, and then in every issue can be found a
do ten or twenty tale* which can alwuy* be
read with pleasure, not to mention tho poetry,
and hoatehold article*, and humorous euu,
which will tell their own&gt;tory. But here i» a
list of the content*, and every one cna
what can be obtained far 15 cents, or fl.&amp;O
per y**r, and postpaid at**1- "J5ru“,“?
"Sketch** from NalundjBirtory ; "Stirling
"Egyptian Felflha
"The Day £
or, The Turn* ^Fortune’* Wheel ; '
a Valentine ji "Katy's Ambition t
4 and Day ;” 'A Heart 1’man
iro Valentine* " "The BomerSa ;
•Lilia’*
foauty;" "The Heiress and her
Guaadine—A Tale of English Country Ufa ;"
"Skv-Royai Jack : or an Adventure on the
Guinea Coast
"Tho Widow Armsby , " "St.
V«l«.dl..’. 1MJ." •'&lt;*&gt;■
AM.
Year’* Story"Th* Haunted House al Bright­
on;" “Our Yocsu PxorLx’a&amp;Tosr-Tixura.—
The Child of the WildmeM. A True Story of
Early life in the North-west;" “TomroyBrinKham;" “Lort Davis;" -Ruthven’s Ifoaxlo
Pars
"T%* Houakeeper ;" "Part* ami Fanciro;" “•84. Valentine'* Day"—(Humorous BlustrotisMA Publiahed by Tbon.re k MI-t.
'23 Hawley tauel. Bo*'™.
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lUwtreUoBi.
wit
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4«

*,Vfok‘h Floral Goto*, Quartarir. B erota a y*ar 1
Viek’e Flower aud \ cyeUbl* Gardea. M aonta in

Potaloe*—
Chiek*a»—Dr»***d.

,N Y.

Timet by-

VICK’S

doubt,

cover* SLOA _
ll«

Fl.irer &gt;■* V.tteUM. Carte*,

‘fejteS:

'

J. Maus
Optxisitc the Po»* Office
'
Hastings, Mich.
To Creditors.

LIVERPOOL MARKETS.

John Stanley has this day assigned to
ug, for the benefit 6f his creditors, all his
pronertv real and personal, (except snch
as is, 1$ law, •tju'pt'
we have taken
a!
^bJciarf wifi aetdo all
de&amp;andi* Against him.
.
..Ihrael 8. Boice. '
James Ryan,
AssignocB.
January Stl^, 1877.

All. J)EHASW’ I)rE JoiWStasley
and remaininii Eupaid, will bo placed in
tho bands of rm attorney lor colloction, in

tSHf&amp;SrUBLlC.
e hare made two medicine.

with tb*m. But w-.tbln th* last two y«an coanter
Ptsa?Mrm*dfolne* bar* eprong up.
in lh*tr etoaa Imitation ot onr Trod* Mark. To

this''

ht&amp;e
Kt their health

The Druggist,

RMpedfuUy annmmeee
that he has again engaged
in t^e DRVG TRADE, and
has m stock a nd daily arriv­
ing, a fresh and genuine
Stock of Drugs and Medi­
cines, Dye Stuffs, Fancy

Flower aai Vegetable Seeds
Vick'. Flower and Vqretobl. Garden.EAmhU;
with elegant cloth cover* »!.&lt;«.
All my publications ar* printed In English and
mn1n^i*°n^&gt;w4d”T) AM ES VICK, Roehe*t*r. N. Y.

Boring Wheat-.

W. H. GOODYEAR,

JilcrcJi/indisc which he offers
io the people at freatly
ltaEEM^MBER,the Pea
pit? s Dr u tf S tor &amp; is di­
rectly opDdstt-e Dmpire Bl-ock.
Oner door easipfSpauldings
IlABTINOS, iioljJS, 1876

Dated. Hasting*. Jan.'

SIEVES. STAVES.

.

UNDERTAKING
Bang a busings that needs a great deal
of experience,
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thia

luHU ot CtaKri~. UfKiw -I**

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GUIDE.

aartaay..

thirty &lt;hy&lt; j fam Hl* data
Israel 8. Boice,
«•»««“" •‘•MV. ■UrTi«
James Hyan,
"Talk” to the present number of St, Jfteholiu.
January H»h, 1877.
Aasignero.
J. T. Trowbridge, brings the Irero of his serial
House, before Justice Biker on Monday. If story into a very exciting adventure on ths' xxlT-kf
... . *
■ ____ .V- I—...11—-.1 will.
AH pjjiqtmt of the “ regular ached
school
fin* *«•*• and incidents. A aerial story far and-’who iJe eradw;tcs,ofoT some Recredit­
gills, too, is begun in this number, entitled ed collie. Arc uigently remiMtod to
"Pattikin's
House."'
meet at tho office of Dr. C. RujbcII on
A Lodge of Odd Fallow* will be instituted
"A talk about Canaries," by Ernest luger- Tuesday the 23d, inst-j atl o'clock P. M.,
day evening, February 6th, at Woodland Cue- «zJl, forms another attraction for IhagJrls, and
*
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Upjohn,
I
bo

FLORAL

NEW YORK MARKET

. TU..U Hu,k«. »«■*«■ »r-r™ ta.li &gt;

very interesting, and we have
one will lie.

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Eggs—Freah.

Our Centennial,
Train baa brought me a well assorted
stock of Boots, Shoca, aud Gaiters for the
summer and f-tll trade, which I will sell
way down low for Cash. I also sell the
celebrated
sHucer
Sowing
Machine
different tinds ef S wing Manhinca. Nee­
dles aud Machine Oil. T also sell Well &amp;

Cistern' Pnmps.

PATENT MEDICINES

Of all kinds in endless varieties.
VICKS
Illastrated Priced Cat;

Bntter—Freib.

Literary Notices.

We are informed that the Reform Club at

W

Wheat—Extra.

Sugar and CoUfrili «t
fcb.ltf Bmjth, HutiptA Pju®tom*a

term, will open

ition, will be bold at Lansing on the 6th Inst.,
at 2 o’clock in th^afteraoen.

in quality a specialty.
11 «

Cora—No. 1Oate—Mlxad.
" -While.

Circuit Court next Monday.

Drugs and Medicines of all descriptions
kept constantly on hand, and J^re.fcriptionf
xkillfully compounded. Also a lull line of

Pfflffl®, ELI®, FM, OILS,

-Funey .­
-Poor

Crockery aud Lamps cheap at
fcbltf Smith, Hogix&amp; Preston's.

List of Patents.

EX
HX

Lard Oil-No. 1.

Shot aud Starcli st
febltl Smith, Houle &amp; Preston’s.

Potter, Wm. Henry, W. G. LeDuce,

The circuit court. February

J. P. ROBERTS, Proprietor,
MICHIGAN
HASTINGS.

Attention.

List of letter* remaining ih the Post Offing

on the dollar.

City Drug Store!

trifi..

We doir. u&gt; settle every account on our
books daring the mouth of February. WX°.
Will every jtatron of tho Banker heed
this call, and save us tlm extra expense of
sending postal card notires.
feblt-4
Honey.

1877.
David A. Bowk*r, Edgar M.-llr,

This la the first day of February.

C. M. RUNYAN.

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DETROIT MARKET.

Advertised Letters.

|

Tea, 4 lbs. for $1 00; Sugars, syrups, spices,
Baking Powder, sa leratus,*starch, soap, can­
dles, tobacco, etc.-, et&lt;% which will be sold at
s tweraoo
sotc
-tomo: fAickh.
Remember the place, at J, S- R
S
Boot aud Shoe Store, Jetfersow street.
Gitc me a call.

Attention..

Wall Paper—Smith. Hogl* A Prwion.

Widowshad Children—G«o. M. Savage k Co.
Circuit Court Commissioner—P. W. Ntokera.

... HAMS

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Attention Firemen.

Shot and Siarch--Smith. Hn«!« k Pre*tun.
Vn»«tt!*d Aeconnts—Dan Masse.

• 10
MUX
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CHICKENS, p*r lb.
CHEESE, per lb—
VtGOL. pvrlb.........

programme forlhe evening will be entirely

COUNTY OFFICERS.

c. wi. RUNYAN’S.

I would reiT^tWy announce.to the citi­
zens of HastinJ* and vicinity, that I have a
new and
&lt;
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sm
r 02214771
i

BUTTER. p*rlb--------EGGS, perdex.n-------POTATOES, per bo.be)
APPLES, per ba«hel_.
ONIONS, per baihrl....

riv* Wednesday and Saturday at 12 m.: leave at

j. J*. NEVINS.P.M.

AT

&lt;3

COEN. PA-rbu.hr!..

BUSBY—GAZETTE.— At the re*id«ne* of th*
Imdre parents in Cliarloite. on the Sinh of Janu­
ary- ,i’'‘\by tho
uf th* tfoagresationsl

was highly pleased. By unanimous request of
the audience, they will sing at the whue place

£■! GMCHUISI

WHEAT, (whit*; per bushel-.------------ SlXfcglW
WHEAT.'.red)pcrbn*heL_..................... 1 TO®1 20

mariSed. *

All train, daily except Sunday*—exeept a»

HaetlM*

Commercial.

was one of ih^ aUut oi the Ministers of the

A-NoTtwuMHY Ntanxa. Tho number of
J„n j A'jt far the week ending Januaty 20tb gonmi-v Tho Hellenic Factor In the
LiMeru Pr. blo»i. by KI. Hon. Wm. E. Glad­
stone ; an it. .taltatiit of "The Marquis of
President of Albion College, and as a man lie­ Lisafo," by George MacDonald; How Russians
loved by all who knew him.
Meet Death, a characteristic sketch by Ivan
Turgunnft-f, imntlaiedby Lady George Ham. The travalor s favorite—Tho Sweet House
ilten; Melattctbon, a chapter in the History of
at Grand Rapids, Lyon A Pickering, proprie­ Education; The Feast of the Roofs, a Christ­
tor*, Is well filled al) of the time, despite the mas Fairy Tale from the French, by Heleq
Stanley with a liberal rupply of choice poetry
and miscelbuit. The back numbers contain
ingtheCrtt in.tallthenls of MacDonald’s new
aged Hotels in the land.
-ei io) are Mill **nt in new euhacribere for
■ ■
Wide Awake for February is at hand, filled 1877.
fall to the brim with interesting reading for
pagvvrach (or more than unt o page* a year),
young people, and very nicely ilhistr.ite 1
It tho snl uTiptfon priced) ia .low; whilo for
?10.C0 tbq,poKlivher pfier- to mhl any ono of
lhe American S-j monthlies or'jBeekiiro with
year; D. LothropA Co., Boston, Mas*., pub­
Tl.a l.h .r .Itr f. r a year, noth postpaid.
Ushers.
Uttell A (iay, Bonen, are ihc publisher*.
The essay read before the Pioneer. Society
at thtir late meeting by Mrs. Amos Wakefield,
is printed on the first page of this iuue oQthe
Iipjr—lli-lll.R.—At Carlton, on the ~ih ln*U
by J. N. Covert. Ju.ties of the Peace. Mr. An­
drew Hoyt to Mu* Emma Fi.her. Both of Irv­
ing, Barry county. Miehigsn.
VAN8CHOTEK-KLl18,-Ai th* Centro] Woe**.
In thi* eltj', ou the SUh Iml. by T. J. Wilder.
and are printed by request of the aocietv.

~ wrirm n»« «~r rmr winr.

-

The Rev. Dr. George D. Jocelyn died at Al.
bion on Saturday last, aged filiy-lhree. lie

promptly adjusted by the Insurance Company.

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’

Madison Dispensary,

Highest Market Price in
Cash,
For Pipe stare*, delivered In Hastins*. NashviU*.
or Middleville.
I naaireai Central Qou»*.

E. D. WHITE,
auanxoa. Mura.. Sept. 2, ICB,

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POSITIVELY CURED.

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Hmu^. J«1j

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. j

1 The Electric Balm will be wed only

when desired.

MARRIAGE GUIDE.OS SEXUAL fATHOtOGY.

The old reliable, lb* Grand Rapid* Daily

. in Rutland.
.
,
...
r
D«. 5ib, 1W6,

lifetime, will alvraya
J
toution to thia port of
business.
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T “ STEBBINS BROS.

A. P. Drake
C. Russell,
a°d others.

‘
Mtchad' ll^ce is
and why
. ihould bo not be. His new .place of buaness is a favorite resort Tor tho public.
Celia Theater fttmlshra a good poem,’ nnd as a matter oi-cotlrtt* he is reaping a
' rich hwW- ’ Btsfaartfo* Ihc pl»«.
the Cmtennial.' door east of Em. Busby’s Barber shop,:

truly nay that they cau do better work,
and give belter satiafaciion than any other
firm tn thia wetion. W. H. Stabbing, the

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�and winter storms, because no animal suf­
fers so much, when completely drenched
with rain or sleet, owing to the long tune
after the storm it takes io dry them thor­
oughly. It does aocm that some farmers ircnss.
poiueaa heithcr the common attributes of
humanity in the care of their lire slock, riSte? Saloa made Yr
nor brains enough to give them a knowl­
edge of what is to their own interests.
Some of these men show a remarkable pro­
pensity for saving money «A&lt;rn otfamed,
and It would be, perhtpa an impossibility
to draw three cents from some of them to
save the country from ruin, while they
turn their cattle and sheep into a field in
the dead of winter, with no shelter from
storms, and feed them from a haystack,
throwing the hay upon the ground tote
trodden under foot, or covered with
toe driving snow.
Such fanners are
not fit to own cattle and sheep, and good
adrioe, to them is in most cases, thrown

Fori Wayne, Jadxou &amp; Saiiiai

G. P. Rowall &amp; Co'». Col,

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•
sugar nxrrs rot swinr.
4 From toe following statement it appears

that sugar beets alone when boiled will

produce in good breeds of hogs two pounds

of perk drily to each animoL

The writer

"In August toe hog weighed 360

Aya:

pounds; ths manner

of feeding was three

times a day with boiled sugar beets, boiled

in a kettle holding sine bushels, the beets
being pulled and thrown into toe kettle,
tops and roots, as they grew, ware net

washed, but all sdherdng dirt rubbed off;
no milk

in, and the natural

SHORT LINE

MICHIGAN AND TUB SOUTH.

W8

TIKKCARD ia EflWt ttac. IS, «!•.
Trains ran by Chioaeo Tl«t.

Taking Effect Dec. 10th, 1876
GOING EAST.

TRAINS OOIHO SGCTH.____

us!

juices of too beets, as

the object was to test the value of the

sugar beet for the purpose of fattening
swine without the addition

of sour milk

from the dairy; therefore only beete were

fed cooked as stated : the feed was

three

pails a day, morning, noon and night, the

twelve quarts, that amount

pail holding

the hog would eat up clean, perhaps more,

as his appetite was not cloyed, the inten.
tion was to feed about as much as he would
eat -clean and no more;

after

tember,

feeding

toe first of Sep­

fifteen days,

bo

weighed 390 pounds, a gain of two lbs per
The feeding

quantity and

was continued ; same

manner of feeding'through

September ; thirty days gave sixty pounds

1 think the following gives a correct
idea on the above subject: “If one has
considerable quantities of coarse or inferior
fodder to work up, and wishes to make up
for its inferiority by ths use of grain, and
if the principal object is selling milk by
measure, without special regard to quality,
and if the number of cows kept u large,
say twenty or more, and one expects these
conditions to exist several years, it will
pay to purchase a good steam boiler and
cook the feed for tho cows ; but if the
number of animals is small, the quality of
the very best, os when the object of feed­
ing is anything but making milk for mar­
ket, he bad better make his stable as warm
and comfortable u possible, and feed his
hay whole and raw, rather than incur the
expense aud extra labor necessary for

steaming food.”

\

Smail trees, shrubs, bushes, Ax., are
ber 1 of 450 pounds.^ He was fed the
benefited by placing around them in No­
vember a manure mulch, consisting of sta­
weighed 510 pounds." In November this
ble manure mixed with considerable straw.
hog was fed-on corn and oats ground to­ It protects them from the heaving action
gether, with no beets, and he increased of the frjri in freexing and thawing, and
three pounds daily, and was killed Decem­ also enriches the ground by rains washing
the liquid manure into tho ground.
ber 1st weighing over GOO pounds. But
the Act that he gained two pounds daily,
on sugar beets alone is a matter of interest

to farmers.

An acre of land well prepared

and enriched will

produce 800 bushels of

as a bushel will make two pounds

of path it would be cheaper to fatten begs
witR-.beats early in the season than with
corn and other

grains ; but

feeding the

last month on corn meal, Ax., to harden
the pork.

Farmers must study economy

in every branch

to be prosperous.

of their busueas in order

■

Whin manure is spread on grass lands
in October or November, and is soon cov­
ered by snow that remains on the ground
all winter, much of the manure would be
lost, its virtues drying away, and passing
off into the atmosphere; and in such local­
ities it is better to spread tho manure in
the spring; and the grass will soon grow
up and sliado it, and the spring rains will
carry the most of its virtues into the
ground at toe time they will do the most
good. Fino well-rotted manure only should
be put upon gnu lands.

Conroe and hard qualities of salt are
J some soils, immediately after a heavy
that has made the ground soft, posu best for meat packing for the following
be drivon in to the,
*
*** * reasons: They dissolve gradually, and,
eep with a beetle,, '
contract tho meatby degrees to a desirable
compactness; they keep the salt pickle
the following: ‘Thad secured split oak within a certain moderate concentration ;
posts at a cost of ten cents, delivered. they cannot enter mechanically into the
Those were sharpened, and I calculate Chat meat, and thus overcharge it, and may
the chins and bowings pay for this wort therefore be applied in a sufficient excess
After too posts were sharpened aud placed so as to compensate for the losses of pickle
on the line al the proposed fence, stakes by leakage, etc., without endangering toe
were set firmly on the line, fifty feet apart, tenderness and the flavoring to prematureand two lines ' drawn, one at the bottom
and the other at toe top of the poets.
The common fine salt answers for a
With aufoe-feet resours.we proceed to short period of keeping very well, and is
lay off the places for the poets, stacking consequently used in the packing of meat
down pegs a foot long. With a sharp for immediate family consumption. Fifty
spade a hand followed and took off the sod, to fifty-six pounds of course salt are usual­
and also removed the earth one spade deep, ly taken for toe ssltag down of one bar­
I followed with an iron bar, round and rel of ratal; the bottom and top of toe
sharp at the lower end, but enlarged up­ barrel should always be carefully covered
ward anti! fifteen inches from the point, with • layer of coarse salt.
it fa four inches in diameter. With this
instrument a man may make the holes
very rapidly. After making too holes for
five or kx rods we set tho posta. A strong
bench was made about toe height of a
common table, having a cleat naflod to the
legs on each ride for a step. Armed with
a beetle, one man mounted this bench
while the other hdd the post, aud it was
sent to its abiding place quicker than I
can describe the operation." He used
boards 18 foot long in this case, nailing on
the lower one a foot from the ground,
three boards high, with a furrow turned
up with plow on each ride. When a eheap
face is wanted about four and a half feet
high, or higher, toe lower board may be
Con 18 teehee from the ground, if a
vy plow be run on eaeh ride to throw
up the earth about a foot under toe fence.

New Advertisements.

GOOD WIDTHS PUBLIC!

STOCK OF GROCERIES

Farmers should have an eye to their
seed
wotadoes for
plantin'* offonX
next snrinir
The o^eri^e
of thXands
in
various sections of toe country goes to
show that large potatoes for seed are no
better than mo£urn sised oom, only that

in a dry senate, if planted whole, they ob­
tain the planta by toe moisture in them
better than smaller potatoes. Itin not ad­
visable to plant toe very small ones ; they

of
~ OU Mro.J
and IVi.mrR, hrrfduartf or •eijuirrd. trratrJ
STR I CTLy’'PRIVATE

•7rtb nllh O^LdRarid* i’lsSu**railroad

DnJVrsraf aorta will ata rtnnat i

JACKSON’S BEST”
SWEET NAVY

additional weight making a total on Octo­

beets i

IAILMAI.

AGENTS KANTSD
1 Cnnbiustioa Pro-

or any other drink given to too

hog except the water too beete were boiled

day.

Railroads.

Railroads.

NfcVADVERTlSMENTS

abed for his ahasp to go under in cold foD

PEOPLE OF BARRY COUNTY

CHEWING TOBACCO

MUTH TWTlTrTlgj—avtUe. Wta.

$20000 00
iS

GOLD

w “'i

5:

rfr

Furniture, Milk Safes.

WWRtfteHilh.

HASTINGS
Furniture, Coffins, Etc.

■TH M.
STEBBINS BRO’S,

nnd be happy again.

Where you wnl find all kinds of

FURNITURE! A

Gret BedictiH ii Prim!

Of every Description which we
can sell cheaper than any house iu Barry
county, for these reasons;
1st. Because we have no rent to pay.
2d. Because we make the most of our
goods ooraelvee.
3d. Because we keep the best of work­
men.
4th, Because we warrant al! goodt wc
mate.
We sell none of this cheap made Fur­
niture that is made by machinery. The
goods re make are made by hand, and
warranted. We invite nil persons to call
and inspect our goods, for they all bear
inspection. No trouble at all toshoW our
goods.
Parties having pictures to Frame would
do well to get them fronted of us u wo
can do it tetter and chcoocr than any
house in Barry couoty.
We keep toe
larges! and
selected stock of Picture
Frames and Mouldings, Brackets, Paper­
holders, Wall pockets, Slipper holders and
everything in too Furniture Line. We
inrite all persons to call and look at our

FURNITURE
Tte Grart Snttai fimuiito-

Northern
RAILWAY COMPANY
CENTRAL

Look here !

Look here!

Peerless Milk Safes
Now on exhibition at our Furniture Store.
All kinds of work made to order. Repair­
ing of all kinds of old furniture neatly
don. fiOr*“We Mean Bnrinwts".
Furniture Rooms south side of State
street, opposite H. A. Goodyear's Hard­
ware Store.

______________ STEBBIMS BBB'S

Detroit Advertisera e nts.

we guarantee Satisfaction.
Hctne furnished free to
purchasing a Coffin worth £
«n giro you tetter figures than ever rffered be: orc, for we make the most of our
Coffins and Furniture.

.

Railroad

'STATIONS

DEFY COMPETITION, D. D. MALLOBY &amp; CO

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J. g, GOODYEAR &amp; CO.’S

Announcement!
Dry Goods and Clothing.

Tailoring.
A .fine. Tailoring Department connected with otir Store.

THE TOLEDO BLADE.

HATES OF ADVERTISING.

ne

Boots and Shoes
A Large Stock of Boot? and Shues, nil kinds, very Cheap.
i^Jrej »i.w_i nonJ fi^ooi *Loi|_^£bo
‘ J Suture I 3-50 16-00 l/toorujol Mft)
g Cotumn l jq&gt; r MO f'XWt Bait iyJw
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Groceries.
Groceries of all Ignds as LOW as they

\ Salt.
A full line of Saginaw and. Onoiv).

Come and see ns
CAEDS

'

Fpr we mean to sell goodf/, so that it shall be lor your advantage
to buy of us.
,J. S. Goodyear &amp;&gt;. Co?
Hastings. Mich. Jnn. 17. 1877.
janlbtf.

ONLY WINE.

attorney at law a solicitor
‘

AND ’

SURGICAL

Grand Itsptd*
B«ud»r*»&lt;&gt;nv-r
Dtvhfon-fcC

SMITH to KWAPPEM.

ATTORNEYS AT LAW &amp; SOLICIT-

at'C. PECKiLAM,

ridfl

PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,

FRKOCPORT. BARRY COr'.Trtr i MICH.
.*^ffi£.atum...» given u&gt; Db-a.

I» anrombiwBtiy iseMMfal in rarlra &lt;*«• in bb
0i»dt uM-rt.itl.r*, piiJ lui* minv HriBK.witnMM*
vrfi. owo lif.and hMlth to kiln, bHot harin* S*r«n
nt&gt; nil bi4&gt;: at relief. UL» rtmediojare altuMilntslnnw*. with tnnrvrlou.eaeaqr rtticriM »ymp:oi»« nan rrtauvina the reuvunf &lt;!i*m*a. rnrtorins
tbo vital otnm t&lt;&gt; lb*:* n*tar*l fuMti.M-DarUyin? tn visor*tinx Hie whale rjnrm. «nd helttml-

—— twarrt ™ lain
___
A. 1&gt;OCTO» WHO
It I* f»l»e eeonootr la *nff«r from any annoyias dbrnm ar ry mptoro, vriffeb. frqm M* abllitraod »ue*• in vo many nmllar oaaca. roa bare evrry reaaou Io tyahav* tv- In-nlur eaa eatr. Health h ahaanar
an aafiarinc nod funeralr, Do not be uu-led ar taflinerd by tho . nvpu*. Jealuin nr prehntimd. but
Lina on ynnr own be*l Judamant. eall t» tally invr&gt;ti|-iie mvI na'i-Ir yourvalf. Kt»to«e todejonnee a
frTtrho uki bupel.i
th. hand* of tmod Jhyri-iyru. nr&gt;4 by J)U h!„riar AiIi and mprovIn how miare*w« Un* e«n bc*abt of frTvnd* or r&lt;-lastly*, victim* of IfenvniAptlO'i or ogmlgaUnum dla-

can be raabirwi lotManti W-tfir (kllind*——
wtk-«&gt; •In.v IW.al!s*. L«a&gt;Ju
| tynn Fr
nt anccwMfol pliyalcfftn.nnd ImVtnxnmrii

DR- H. F- PKCKSAM.
CHO PUYSICIAJt AND SUW
bdur
/Zarrw fbmUg. JUbd

ir treatment that my fklth In yyo I
iabl«- |.i.r*i4te»- ••k»u*l bavobrti
r yean*, wta.anera-tuMl traalmar
Jtiw effect. I can alert* bauer. a*
&lt;OI» H.e puo.u. .................... ..Irr.rut l« pieuliarljr *u«r»**n&gt;1

iss.Wi.awatK
bm.-erw.rol mode of treaUrreuL

IS??or'wh»t.veruMi&gt;.urUBtur». c.rvrullr
l
I.
.
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__ miliar rrlallu* to kinllb &lt;*nd bcBUlX), prf-

LUCIUS RUSSCLL,
' TER. Circuit Court Conunlmteaar.
Peace. Saury Public, and a»nend
ce^ver the National Bank. Slata

ISAAC W. VRQOMAX.

:

G. HO14TB0OK. -

t AT LAW .M. MMior — CL*—

5sx’^»tukrs'. “•.

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He batbW -bis--haggardbefore 1
going to thn &gt;£niag roam, and whon ha
went out. cautiously looked tho door iron |

T&gt;y Moibaad Telegraph, frdm all parts of
Mrs. Emmons was silting alone in her
•ho ■worifr ^Jti brief; it? R oto kftn and 1
own dainty little room. Rich damask cur­
purpose to make ThsuToleda Blade so &gt;
tains, velvet carpet, bronse jardenier.
, nearly as possible
b7jjr
Sevres vases of rare patterns, a fine copy
A Ferf^t FmMT
if the Siatino Madonna, u plush covered
1
And all that loog expertonoe in tha
easy chair, rosewood bedstead, a curiously
business, a liberal expenditure t of money, ,j
inlaid eseritotr/ Everywhere were elegant
t and anpduous labor can do. to accomplish ..
articles of virtue, and all that wa« suegesthis purpose shall Be done.
tive of wealth and refinement.
‘
And the lady?—scaico six rnonffra’a
„rt 75 cents a
■ practical pabli*
ifintitafcei
wife : A form of mutchlew syTOetry; a
,m now the lead*
face of rare lovlinem, with childish -dimpler
TOn_^_Jy of-tim W«H,
k»g ,48"9
in the chin,lips that reminded ope of ahalf'
•1
and constantly, in^reaang
open rose, eyca that rcmtillated with each
circulation.
wave of feeling And to all this was,added
i
Single
an expression ofwonderful womanly tenderi same rale ror a snarccrinno; vinos at
ncss, seldom seen in so fair a ftec.
'
r five, per year, •ifTAicnoh ; Clubs of-MA
Bui just now the eyes were humid, the’
«»L ovo^ILCS wm each, and aa.«^m 1 v
corners of the mouth drawn, thtf fora
She camo timidly toward him, and
drooping, and the delicate hands clasped
nervously, and for this: tQvcrdl times lookad wrttolly to too eyre, which hid1 more. The Blade (weekly) and Ameri­
can Farm Journal (monthly) one year for
within hcr"short married life, her husband »lwuy» bofewt««* to loringly.
z135J^.,
had returned to her, with breath and man­ ' i “Ella, wi&amp;! What docs all thia mean ?’’
ner which told plainly that he had been he Hiked, sternly, but with &amp; suspicious
I
We
have
jaatnlrctoily
revised owr Book ”
too familiar with the /wme aup. And q hirer in htfi'viicc, that told ofsuppressed
&gt;L«4, and now offer twwvety auhteriber the
last night ho had returned from hut club, emotion. •
r
beat
works
of-standard
authors
for almost
“
It
-meaba
that
I
want
you
to
knpw
accompanied by a friend, who explained
to the frightened wife, that he had, only Juslhuw I frit W night, how I have frit
all day; and that you may, guess how
for once, taken a little to much wine.
And now. here, in her beautiful home; how dreary tho future looks to me,'" she
Addrim
The Bfade, Toledo, Qhto’
she was looking away to a time whto men, added, with a little sob. "'I0 '
‘‘ALaudliu," he muttered, looking’awuy
aye, and women too, would point at him,
* I
&gt;V«» UaeJbl to Every-Opt.
as a drunkard, and at her as a drunkard's
wife ; to a time when all thesa pretty «- ,t. "But you will forgive me, Frenkl" she
litrt a profit for a very 1UU« moder, aa to axroundings should bo swept away, and tuey said,'/meaning for tho fright she had given p«Hfftfe*atoihKw*mteyo, wMrlo tl^ft;
hun.'
j)
go down, down to poverty and shame.
Wil Aou- u do U-ln.tthar word., ta hM&lt; his
But ho dra not yetcoiy.pro&gt;Knd, and re­ brain, help hi. hand*. Here is one way tp do
The picture was frightful! But what
“Upon one condtHou."
And this: Thfi amillirrinf or extra prodnedeu of
could she do? She had spoken to fata, plied :
willing
past
her,
seixed
tbn
half
empty
Irm than half a cent a day, or 3 cents a week.
only to be teased and petted for her fears’.
‘
“Become a drunkard on wine ? Why, wine', bottle, opened the pipduw, and
"'
I have been accustomed to its use, at turned the contente upon the pound.
"There, now will you promise me never
proper ’ limes, ever since I left the nur­
sery. My father tdwaya placed it before to drink wine again, when away from
,«4r
.
his gentlemen guests." And Mrs. Em-'
mons thought, sadly, of a brolhe.-, beG&gt;re
whom it had been placed, until it had gling in her silly trap, and her woman’s
failed to satisfy him, and with stronger wit suggested an after-thought.
‘Whyftduld I? Where is the harm
drinks, hejhad hurried ou. to hide himself
in a drunkard’s grave. But she did hot in drinking a little wine ? I will promise
to* mover drink anything stronger, if yea
•ft' and ho continued:
“You know I never indulge in any. with me to do bo.’’
.
thing stronger than wine. Besides, if I
“Heavens 1 . Has it come , to thia?
should refuse it now, vou know vesywell Listen to toe! A person can become as
what our triads would say." &amp;
thernughiy inWixieatcd on wine as any
"Indeed I do not.
What would they ; Yitfier-li&lt;|uor, if ha drinks enough of it”

- Uwater

“Simply thia, that I am afraid of mv,
little wife," and he caught her up.and ■
swung her lightly about the room. “Btrt
never fear! I am all right. I will promise
you never to drink anything stronger then
wino. Are you content ?"
“Hardly. You are su dear to ma,
Frank, and I am so jealous of your good

ollaoHnjr
Court Tl&lt;

r

treat SrtleVkl Itert^iper

OB from a blow1
“The ^errants, mns^ knpw nothing of 1
this, or even suspect."
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Doctor Aikln’s Double Column

JAMEH CLARKE,

.V

doused her heart to beat faster, and her
ANOTHER YEAR.
eyes to sparkle with a strange briUianqy.
' -She ' glanced at tho little crania don; '
on hoar he would be horns. She did ncrrfii gave way, and withA dread of what
not call a servant, but herseW Weat to tha. i•he 1,4
Jaik
cellar and brought ;ft bottle of the beat ..Woman feu down in . a white heap at nil
Wine. This she uncorked and emptied .
half its contents in thd slop jar, that, the , Still careful of hm- fair fame, he did not
perfume might the better permeate the 'rjog, bnt used such restoratives as ha
room. Then shcplaoed a small table near j-fbald command, and -pho pas^Booa,tubing
That *o with hop* too Ions d*f*rveil
in his .ams..
And
the bed, and put tho half emptied bottle L
_ after a little the told
on jt, together with a wine-glass and an- Jiim
“r all.
*’ 1 And he gladly reiterated his
cither bottle,' the latter an empty one. Go- ,prottoo, only too. toaakful that hia pre­
ingto bar escritoir she took some violet icious wife had not stumbled, and that not
ink, and dropping a little in water care- In gem was missing from her beautiful
fully bathed her face with the-hquid, until icroftb of Womaahoad.
. .
,
.
it assumed the purplish hue she sought.
3hc then put on a plain wrapper over net
pretty home dresfi, and after turning over
Another year of (ettins *nn*.
a chair dr two, and otherwise disarranging ,
’ her room as much as possible, she threw '
The Blade is the result of years of
hcnelf upon the bod, and nervously
awaited the arrival of her husband. The thoughtful and carnal effort to build up a
Finrt-elato weekly-paper of Esttin! Cttr"
moments seemed long, but he came at
adapted to tha-waute of tho people
last, oriH softly openedthedoor,'to Stand' aeter
&gt;
Of wavinc field* and ruddy fruit
the whole country; North, South, East
aghast at tin* spectacle of bis almost per- of
1
The branebe* weighing down.
foot wife, evidently in tho pitiable stepor &lt;and West. It offers a greater Dumber of
Another year of happy work.
•
S&gt;cial Features aC toter»l kU .»!■•. to
of intoxication.
•;
That better b than play:
Tlu) bottles told their owd story l and 'the general -readoz,-tha^a------ **■------------Of aimple earest and lore that grow*
Aiu^f-JKasc*’
the room was filled with tbpartfaa of wine. published.
1
popular Humorou/Lctters'
Be stepped to the side of the bed, and 1
Another year of baby mirth
* ,
Mssy^MswiAaiT^
gawd
at
the
half
hidden,
flushed
face
of
‘
And childhood’* blamed way*.
which are Witten cxclosively
Of thinker’* thought and prophet’* dream liis wife, and tailed her name. But she '
And poet’* leader by*.
only muttered in broken phnuas, oucL he .nnjl published' regularly'm
mt down by tho bedside, and covering hia ।Tho Blade is one of tbb iar
Another year at beauty’* fea*U
.
face with'his hands, groaned aloud. How the world, and a portion of . ...
At every moment (pread.
long he mt thus fie cdqld tierer tell. It 1is every week devoted to the Choicest
Of lilent hour* when grow dbtinet
riiigfat have-been hours' if ho judged by '
tlte agony he eadurod.
I But lhDfdinwwl^—---------------------------

Great Bargains in Dry Goods. All kinds nF Fancy Goods
at BOTTOM’PRICES. Roa«iy Made Clothing Speciality. .

TERNS OF SCBSCBIPTION :
One copy, one year is Advabea.--.:...,..—
If not pail in advance..... ........ —

PROFESSDIH AND BUSINESS

-

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5,1877.

VOL. XXL NO. 81

EDITOR

u.

“Will you promise?." . .
She came ncaret to Jinn,'and looking
-with fitr mremerio eytott bts own, said

,
• ’“.Will you promiie, too, FrankT’
' &gt;
“What?"
„
,
,.
...
“WiU you. t°o» promise to. drink no
-■wm^when yot| are away from me ?”

"Thank yon; dariing ! I will keep my- - - “Dti premia ! &lt;mI I will novar so much
bdf worthy of \ our tore," and With a kisir' n iook-U it, if I «aa avoid afi," sh»«i&lt;L.
Klqdwith.
he had left her, to come home “overcome ijjgWfr* while her fine
with wine."
•
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Mm. Emmons had named k filelfi«^

night; and her

hnsband had roe* toHifi

a^Ule ytai^’cart of the paper. Hl
■ai -»«TW»W »Um far halldt-i—&lt; i»;
• mWtwiqr of IM owUy wkm-Wl :'t..
n. Great oare i» exercised to hayewrsrj
.

�H JR- steven2s_Coiumn._ I$100.00

State Affairs

OUR WAS'^mOTON LEITER.

in Greenbacks

SUCCESS

enees and in fact an aloyst endless repre­
sentation

of the achievements

of man,

will hare a far more enduring and perms

neat result.

Even with all the incalculable good to be

that the products of the mines of Onton­
agon and Keweenaw counties fur 1876
were upwards of 24.94U tons of oar.

The railroad land grant land* fa Mich­
igan pay nearly or quite $150,000 of taxes
per annum, under the new law—quite a
sum of money to aid the northern cdun-

derived from this whieh men have stored

up in their minds and their note-books, we

have retained fa th* "country a very eocaidcnble propertiou of the actual materials

■nd

inMe. eibfbneJ

Perhaps

the largest

u

Pbih&amp;lpbu.

recurta

euUeetioos

from foreign countries for permanent exhi­
bition fa the United States arc those which

feU into the hands of the Naxioual
um

at Washington.

thoumnd boxes

No

Ira*

Muse­

than ten

having a

and packages,

wright of five hundred torn and reaching

of

the enoraoua number of hundreds

thousands of articles, have been presented

this Museum from the countries of Europe,
of Asia, of Africa, of Australia, the

ynerian Islands, Sandwich Uunda, Canada,

Bermuda and of South America.
The appropriations af the Smithsonian
Institute, the

United States Ffah

Com

mimirri and the Interior Dqurtment m»de

The State Lreaiatirr .lovmal daily is
now mailed to the clerk of every township,
city and organised village fa the State, to
be left on file fa his ofire for the use of
the public.

WHICH HAS STOOD THE TEST OF
40 YEARS.
THERE IS SO SORE IT WILL
NOT HEAL, NO LAMENESS IT
WILL NOT CURE, NO ACHES, NO
PAIN. THAT AFFLICTS THE HU­
MAN BODY, OB THE BODY OF A
HORSE OR OTHER DOMESTIC AN­
IMALS, THAT DOES NOT YIELD
TO ITS MAGIC TOUCH. A BOT­
TLE COSTING 25c. 50c., or 11.00.
HAS OFTEN SAVED THE LIFE OF
A HUMAN BEING, AND RESTOR­
ED TO LIFE AND USEFULNESS
MANY A VALUABLE HORSE.

bring constructed by the Pallman Palace
Car Company expressly for this line.
Tbeee can wiH be sixty-six feet long, ten
feet wide, and ten feet high, with twelve
sections, one dnwfag-room (with table
room for six persona &gt;. and one state room,
l-crides the kitchen, chins doest. dressing
The keeper of the Wayne county joor- room, etc. The fate^w will be finished
house baa made a statemeat c! the ac- with black and white walnut, mahogany,
counts of the poor farm during the past French ash, and curled maple, the place of
year. The gross product.s were $7,065,36; the usual bead-lining bring filled in with
am junt paid fur hired help. $503.75. leav­ foreign polished woods; the panels be­
ing the net products $6,561.51.
tween the windows will be of Csliforuia
The balance of cash fa the state treas­ laurel and other California woods , thi
lamp fixtures, window fateniags, door
ury Jaa. 20 was $830,873.42 : reeeipu
during the week ending Jan. 27 were hardware, etc., will he of trippie plated
$33,323.62 ; payments during the same silver. The upholstery of the sente is to
time were $37,524.27 ; balance fa treasury be of rich but plain reps, oorrespoodfag
Jan. 27, 1S77, $826,174.77 ; decrease far and hkrmociring with the wood finish of
the sides and roof of the ears.
Between
the week $4,200.65.
eaeh set of sente is spare for a table that
A meeting of the first and avcood wort
will accommodate four persons comfortably,
gaga bondholders of the Detroit and Mil- . but as a rule, are Dot expected to neat
sraukae Railway wa* held fa Detroit re- more than two persons. The glam and
chinaware for the tables are now being
The Probate Judge of Ionia county de­
clare that he has over
cases on his
docket, and farther maintains that unkm
be m given a elerk he srtll not catch up
with his work be^re the next Centennial.

where they will be carcfuly stored until an

cxietmoa ofthe present building of the Na­
tional Museum shall aford room far their
brown open to
public.

the free adnriou of the general

settle up the bmfaen of the present orgauixation and to place it fa operation up.
on a new basis under the tint of the De­
The electoral bfe which jroedtbe Sen­ troit, Grand Haren aad Milwaukee nilate Thursday monmg after an all night road. To do this the committee is vested
with the power to arrange dxffereacns with
session, contfatKs to be the prinripJ sub­
other railroads and oorpontioaa, and to
ject of di.rumsna and thought. The op*
fame $5,000,(M)0 fa bonus rotr.ing thirty
poritiou to rhe hiB in the Senate was led yean, a portion of which are to be ex­
changed fa settlement of prone t facumbranoes and far the payment of the e xpeaO«ir afc -f Ike
btlkr ta* Uxni aes of the racrgaaxntioa.

It is hoped that Coagram will take aoam

action to the matter without defer.

under the

For some lime We have heard hints of a
line of hotel cars Lr the Omaha and Cab
iiornialfae of the Chicago k North-West­
ern Railway. When asked about their
cars, the ofieen have uniformly evaded g
direct reply.
Our “reportorial iutfaefa’'
taught us to investigate for ourselves. We
hare done so, and are now enabled to
state pontirely that such a line will be
started fa the early spring, and that the
cars are now be^buiU. The fact will
no longer be a secret after this day’s pa­
per gets before the public.
'
Four of the roost magnifi-xot betel cars

disadvantage of having argw-

xx45xl

jiffs’

CARBOLIC OIL

^•■ST-ISA.

FERRAND WILLIAMS A€O.

selected from the Royal Dresden exhibit
that was at the Centennial Exposition and
so greatly admired. Each piece of silver
ware, glass-ware and china-ware will hare
the monogram of the Chicago A North­
Western road marked thereon.
The
kitchens of the can will be so arranged
that do fumes from the cooking viands
can reach the occupants of the berths. On
each car will be a steward, two cooks,
throe waiters, and a chambermaid to wait
upon lady patrons. It is the intention of
the company to furnish the best meals
.^1
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REMOVAL
SUU» UMM Mil SETHir

ogam will be attainable by those desiring
thcue luxuries.
Tbrre hotel cars wiB leave Chicapu oo.
the “ California Express, * and ran through
to the Missouri river/ Ou the west-bound
train, dinner, supper and breakfast will be

57

meata upon record which went directly to

The total rainfall for the reason al San
Jtue, CaL, has been only 2.73 iorhea.

The o&amp;cial argon of the German empire
pab&amp;hcnthe population of Germany a*

you the bill wiH

law.

undoubtedly become

a

There is very Bede known m yet

regarding the House

membership of the

tribunal, but the names moot promfasntiy

Tm 8 mate committee charged with m*
vmteguriat the Into Alabama riactmu wfli

begin their hUr to-momw.

UnEke the

ethers, this committee will net go to

the

AD bridges on the line of the Mariettaand Cincinnati and Bahimore and Ohio
Roadi are inspected daily.
Over $2,000,000 fa eofa and buIHoo
passed through Lcmdcm, OoU January 30
on rente tor the Treasury Department at
The lessee by fire fa the United States
during 1876 were $64,630,600. The
tomes tn M amaehtwtt- amreroted to $5,*
471,400.

Judge David Irirto, the newly eboeen
Senator from Illinois, is said to lie worth

about $3,000,000. He owns fourteen im­
proved farms in McLean County, HL.

1877. Oneidi, N. Y. S2.OO

U behind the Cnmritntii.

m w&lt; V by

m doing they

mn get into eftre.
G®aal Brikuap, w&gt;o haa been to the

mare hot AprS awaittag his trial, han
ttofawah. Udnaaad

abator to the

Dto

L ie S J iU
» 111

CM« WauMto, farefall IMas. aa4 Aehw
fair Wasp year Haramaad Bfaek fa Outer

*»-IT NEVER FAILS! Try it Ooce-eu

- fe-a

methods of,warfare, the study of the sei-

iiI ? !

MUSTANG

.
already been

caught fa tlw St. Joseph river weighinc
over two pounds. At no distant day the
health to the humane race, the improve­ river will abound fa those fish.
ment* fa shipbuilding and the systems and
From the Ontonagon Miner we learn

’

fastaHtncnta.
California Salmon’ bare

efforts made for the security of life and

&lt;
1

study of the educational systems, of the

f , ???? 1 I I I

knowledge of the resources of each section

“Honest’money for all, nnd
free schools for all.
There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor secterian interferance which will
destroy the other.”

-i II 1 ?

tnro and art, a wider and more intimate

THE *FOE OF PALN

3 S'

And still our Platform.

Address,

THE AMEBICAM' faOClAEMT,
Onetea.M.Y.

a

new types of form and color in manufac-

1877.

The Michigan House has 41 farmers,
24 lawyers, 9 doctors, 8 merchants, 7 lum­
bermen. 3 builder*, 2 preachers. 2 bankers
and 2 editors.
,
The Board of Sapervison, of Genesee
county, voted to give Judge Turner $200
a year, extra compensation, in quarterly

_„

The after, iulmmcea fa

in the way of suggestions far progress to

aiyxs-jro thom who hst vr cl m.
TUT AKMia(j|r the toyy MT.mbartt^

Wl ‘■•W •/ H*
ftwLjfirju v Srw,

22 MONROE ST.

tl-y ll f ’

Nations of the World, seems to hare en
tiiriy subsided.

MICHIGAN FARMER
Atosthsnwsktesa tailto. nro. kaartsf Us »»item toss*, pro l,r’- »—sanohmsl ta
Vlsmmts. rotas wschiaM. S^rwarr. «• . eu

®

very defective soma! system to a new one
adapted to the premt needs of mankind.
and to dinero the principles which should
govern the transition, is the function
whieh the AMERICA* SMI A LI ST has
undertaken to perform. This is an rightCreek, on the new line.
pnge paper, about ths atm of the Sdnific
Tom G. Stevenson has purchased the
The ware of oramtion and excitement
faterot of H. C. Sesrions fa the Ionia American,^ *s pubhshod every Thurs­
day. at Oneida, N. I. Terms ; One year,
made by the late Centennial exhihitinp Beateari, and will hereafter run it atoce.
$£$$; Six months, l.M;*a/n&gt;oys tn oJand gathering of people at Philadriphfa,
D. Durwin Hughes, Esq., will deliver
nomre. Lt giro a careful Summary ofNaws,
which pasacd over this oMntzy and found
faterotfag Corropsudence, etc., etc. The
ite way with more or lens power to all tho
Stcaid Value began January 4th,

2

To watch, report, and assist thia evolu­
tion of the drtimed world from an old and

�^^jni-WeeklyhephhlicHbanper.
"

Counoll Prowedlngt.

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UHANfiER’S
l iTV

I.OCAL R-

GUIDE

D. 1877.
Present the Mayor, Recorder, Aid.

Evans,

H- TIMK-CARD

Petition of Charles E. Barlow, City Treasurer,
ItU r. M.

j»ck*oa Expt***.
1:15 a.m.
Atl.nticEzprea* (SalurdayandSoodariJfcM P. M.
•Fay Freixhl •» - •
lOrtfla.M.

.rar.d Rapid* Exprw •
•
MBs*
W.yFroisht *
Uflflr.m.
&lt;11 train* daily except Sandays-exeepl aa

POST OFFICE TIME CARD
(.'*nd Lowell—Arrive daily, except Sunday.

‘LlfcrlK'NbBoM.

Special jloticy.

for aa extension of his tax roll for thirty days.
Which wa« ou motion granted and hi* tax

Ayes—Aid. Evans, Lewis, Reed, Sheldon
and Tomlinson, 6.

Tho following accounts were then on motion
aarezally allowed and orders op the appropri­
ate funds ordered to be drawn therefore.
For Jurors feet in the case of the People
vs Rose
$ .3 00
pie vs Bell
8. 8. Garrison constable fee* In the case
of the People vs Bell
8. S. Garrison, two suits, eonstable foe*

J. Q. Creasy surveying and Sheriff fees

in tho matter of widening State St.,

Burrell*

j.M. NEVINS. P. M.

COUNTY OFFICERS.

Campbell
David Bennett for hauling bore
George VanBrunt for cleaning out ditch
John Fisher for 5 cords wood for engine
house

ci! room
J. Angle forfixing door and cleaui

TO-DAY’S ADVERTISEMENTS.
The resignation of Harvey Wright of lhe of­
fice of City Attorney was presented and on
motion accepted by a vote by ayes and nays

as follows:

# GotdllWi-

X'/

.

Tomlinson, &lt;&gt;.
A communication from Benajab BoUpm one
of the bondsmeu on John Cole’s liond as liquor

’

i’lcavant last Saturday.
Circuit Court to-day.

Council meeting to-morrow evening.
The Reform Club nor

Tlte Editor of the Bawtra* wffl Inetltutea
Lodge* Odd Fellows at Woodland Center thia

i Finance Committee.
On motion to approve Gibb Matthews bond
as liquor dealer, said bond was di-approved
and said Matthews required to file I. .nd with

Bell as liquor dealer, said bond was disap­
proved and that said Andrew Ball be required

te give a bond of *3,000.00 with two or more

number of the (hridt eentains an illustrated
botanical gl scary and a large number of short
articles and replie* to correspondents on lhe
best nmanek of cultivating the products of the
garden nml^oiboure' With eharetcristic lib­

after b*ln&lt; pronounced Incurable by phyilrians of
acknowledssd ability. Scbenck't Palmouiefinup

/ z - M anar*.
TO THE
PCBLIC.
The four iiluHtratcd articles Ui the Fabru- . For many yuan wa have mad. two mi
aryJ&amp;riiwrMctheWrtofall. They contitt railed to the ailment* of a vast clam of *i
Thounand* of cure* h»v* bmn made byth*
of a spirited pager on trout-fUhing in the in fact, the word failure eoald never be i

General McClellan s second paper on a winter
Journey on the Nile; T. W. Chambers’ sketch*
ofJoin Romeyn, Droadhead and E. 8. Nada!'*
biographical and critical sketch of White, of
His-

Apples Wanted,

t-speclally
wbrtby orfiotire, antTia on excellent compan­
ion piece to the paper on talmon-flsliing at

each Box of Pills or Pot ot Ointment and the end
will soon be reached. -

long ago. published in the same tnagssine.
Kate Field has some bright uad entertaining
recollections of Bcctboreti. Pagi'nlni, and Sir
Julius Benedict. Saxe Huhn furnishen a

I will mail I
ide Vwrotable Balm that will remove Taa. /&gt;•«*Irt. Pinplf oad Blolrktt. leaviac tho *kin toft,
etrer and bmatlful: b1m&gt; lutreeUoMdbr prtxfue-

story. ••Firmer Bassett's Romance," which is
characterise,! by -the deftness and simplicity

TG CONSUMPTIVES.

On motion the Council adjourned
L D QcAcxxxsvstt. Roeorder.

•tram fire engine.
Masonic

vis i—
Grand Maatcr—Wn&gt;. Dunham, Manistee.
D. G^ M__ John W. Finch, Adrian.
G. 8. W.—Isaac T. Beach, Almont.
G. J. W.—R. C. Hathaway. Ionia.'

ieal Society will bo held el Pontiac

The I*reabylerian social will be entertained

residence on Open street.

A cordial invlta-

be held at their Club room, corner of Jefferson
aud Court Streets, up stairs over Mrs. Hand's
More on Tuesday evening.

ERRORS of YOUTH

revolution, is a laming and beautiful tribute
by addrawinr in perfoot eoulldcne.
rnaiiy virit ptirposly to see this elegant object OGDEN, C. Cedar street. New Yorkof high art. ft wa* obtained from the King
of Bavaria by Dr. J. C. Ayer, to whom his
majeety n a* specially graefous in acknowledg­
ment of what bis remedies are reputed to have
doos for liw,suffering sick. It wa* donated
en M m-n. w - w,,i
I free. The baiintw pay, better than anythin*
by the DdAos-iAths t-liy of Laweft
a per­
We will beer expenee of ttartlnr yoa. Par­
manent end speaking emblem of the vieturi** elee.
ticular* free. Write and tee. Farmer* and msboth Scicncs and Arms.—Z/q/rrMo«n&gt; (Xd,)
- - -. • ' ■ ■
J’Tfrr

J

F.piom, N. H.. May 3. 1*70.
iiJ.i.. ..&lt;virod great lieiwii
if 1‘nntnriAX Saruv, I am willing
intuny ft&gt; the thoitrands of other*
inding its praise. During the-

G, T —R. yY- Landon, Niles.
G. 8.—E. I. Garfield, Detroit.
G. L.—A. M. Clark. Lexington.
After'the installation tho following oflicers
and eommitleea were appointed by Grand Mas­

ter Dunham :
Deputy District Grand Me*ter* :—First Dis­

trict, CAK. Bellowr, Ypsilanti*. Second Dis­
trict. Lewis Grant, Bronson. Hurd District.

The Druggist,

Respectfully announces
that he has again engaged
in the DRUG TRAM, and.
has'in stock and daily arrio~ .

iffs, Fancy
tines, 7
Goodsi c
fact a com.Druggist
pltie
T! - ■■ ■V'*
—SJST— ’«s w
Merchandise ichich he offers
to the people at greatly Re- •
duced Prices.
REMEMBER, the Pe o
pie’s Drug S tore isdirectly opposite Empire Block.
One dopr east of Spauldings-

TU fbHins* OraaeU qflJ
daw asffMtaUwklkot
ties le Aafooes.
S«c. 1ST. That it shall
nrietor of any Batoon er
inloxkwunx liquor, win&lt;

Hastings, July 18,1876

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UNDERTAKING

F re. -» p - Any person violeclnx any of the pro*
risionr^f thb ordinAPoe shall bo punished bjr^a

Being a buKinesar that needs a great deal

AN ORDINANCE Relative to the Pay*

led ws will tend nnednlof writing. FulloarGc-

my former self. Ou being released, I wane fit
subject for a-Northern hospital, where 1 re­
mained two months mid then came home. My
physician reeomendod and procured for mo
several boUles*bf PxBVVXAM Svacr,- whieh I
continued tn use for several weeks, and found
ray health' restored and my weight increased
, ——.■ —C — —.. AH— L.I.llnul (.flit ftftv

The “Iron Trail.”

ity of thesyrtem. whether a riving form an im­
pure state of blood. 4y*pep*ia, or almoat any
other cnu»e. beliaviag it will tn wio-t case*
give entire satisfaction.

A spicy sketch descriptive of a trip over
the Atehisoo Topeka and SantaPe Railroad
and of tho beauties, scenery and pleasure
resorts of tho Rooky Mountains, by “N^n
Crinkle," the musical and jdrnm&gt;tic eSttc

the

membere of the Fire Department.

senior member, with tho experience of a
lifetime, will always give' his peraouT at­
tention to thia part of their extenaiuo
busincstt.
•! 7
‘ ‘

Si.
dSftFMS.'.7r
nitrated publication!, all
when defl^r^fc.

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?-

STEBBINS BROS.
U»yy,iJ«lJ28lh. 1WC. r 'law.

STAVES. STAVES.

also lhe amount due

of the Arte York World, sent free on paAttention.
plication,together with the &amp;imJuan Guide,
maps and time tallies of this new and pop­
The assignees of John Stanley, tuk the
J. vr. u
immediate' settlement of all debts due ular route from Kansas Cityand Atchison Attest: LID.Qokkwmm
.
to Pueblo, Denver and all pointe in Colo­
them on hia account; and John says, “all
PROBATE ORBER.
rado, New Mexico, Arison* and tho San
parties will do him a special favor by com­
Mich Iran, county »f Barry,
Juan Mines.
Tho finest line of Pullman
he
vro&amp;te
court
for
the count
plying with the above request" as he de­
lb. prob. |&gt;^ee.teA^rt
Sleepers on tho continent between the Mis­
sires to wttle up. and grt on hiifert onee
souri Hirer and the Rocky Mountains
ayaia.___________ •_________ fcblw3
without change. Address
T. J. Andkbson,
TVTARRTED(Jen. Pau. Aat.
Jun. 4 *7C tf
Topeka, Kan.
WICKHAKNoticeT
~

Highest

Market Price in
Cash,

Far Pipe Staves, delivered in Haatinsi, Nashville,
or Middleville.

Blood. Kafomaxoo. Fifth. E- T. Church. Sixth.

E. Mudge, Eaton Rapids. Seventh, George
W. Robertson. Mt. Clemens. Eighth, Jamrtf
B. F. Oirtis.'.Fliat. Ninth, Crawford Angell,

Grand Rapids. Tenth, not appointed.
Gratjd Chaplain—Ethan Ray Clark, Vernon.
Grand Senior uocon— Bela Coggvall. HoL

;

QommercjaL____

■.rar,

MIR Smith, Hoolk 4 Pbesto k’k.

fl..™.!
iijrartw*

Cnarrn, Clerk.

for Printers.
I

BXCBLSIOB

Notice.

unsealed aceoMte

W. H. GOODYEAR,

,swic- dVtRH&amp;srtStt.:®. 2:

Having sold out my Meat Market, I
hereby give notice to all those that orc
indebted to mo to oom a and settle their
accounts forthwith and save costa.
next Sabbath evening.
I also have got a nice matched team, or
cither one of the two horses, fiir sale, with
Read the article entitled ••Hotel\Tara"
*
HMTHW B.IRKE .
double harness (almost new). I will girt
printed in another place to-day. ill notes anGrand Junior Deocon-L. H. Ballsy, South
rrewonablu.tcr’oa on good paper.
ExxjsqDrricx, Feb. 5. 1®7.
Valentin* Lwimk,
"tali Marah*H-A H. EUis. MiddtevHte. WHEAT, (white) r«r bushsl---------------- 41ffi«ll4O
Hmtings, Jan. 19th, 1877.
774wtw
WHRAT.!refl)l&gt;«JW»hel
-------------^-1
10*1
»
traveling public.
Grand TylM—Harry Doan. Grand Bapid*. FLOUR, per ewfJ------------------------ —
«&lt; «
The Grand Rapids business College from
A.
Card.
Committee on Jurisprudence— Foster Pratt, OORN.jwrV^luiL—
---------• “
which so many of our most proficient ac­ Kalnmaxoo ; Hugh McCurdy, of Coruna; John OATS. r&gt;«r bathe!------------------------------- «
We take tliix opportunity of informing
BITTER. ptrH’-r
—-............. - ** 22
countants and busineas men graduate, is W. Champlin. Grand Rapids.
EGGS, per doaca.---------- --------------------- « »
the public, that we will safely and radical­
Oa Appe.ls-0- b. Spalding. St John.; POTATOES.psv bathtU------------—.....
St » ly cure all eaxos of pilct, without the use
the most popular and useful institution of
C.W, Strait. Battle Creek: A- C. Manly. APPLES, per bsthel--------------------------* *
its kind in the country.--Chicago ?*•»«.
of knife or ligature. No oure, no pay.
ONIONS, psrbuihel--------------- ------------R F- Al. W. Brown.
Leetie.
__ K F. Robertson, Albion; Fred
Hartings, Dec. 21,1876.
xxi68tf
PORK.™
.r —~
at Grand Rapids, Lyon A Pickering, proprie- n«. xdrta:
•IW
M cnrd~.
MESS FORK, per lb......
RAMS, per lb--------- —
SHOULDERS, per lb—
Dtod. 11- D. &amp;h«l. M—U....;
«UW
LARD, per lb......:----- Farmers please taka notice that I have
TALLOW, per lb......—
• M bought out the interest of Calhoun &amp;.
CHICKENS, per lb —t
Notice.
Beckwith, in tho hotel barn and you will
CHEESE, per lb —.......
find it to your interest to rail and see me.
WOOL, per lb------ -The L*die« Temperance Society, with lhe SALT, fine, per bbl-...-.
xmSlu
J- W. Brock. '
m Notaries Public:
OUT naarve.net bbl-.
BOOaiMO
M. D. Reed deaires to call attention to
mJ. Wilder; Wmia^H-M
his new Wagon Shop, where ho may be
DRIED PEACHES, unmoored, per lb.
Herman D. Purdy ; Charias 9.
found at all hours of any day, ready to do
DRIED APPLES. PC" "*
ham D. Hayes; David G. Bob
any work in hia line, from putting a new
MAPLE SUGAR—
H- Hayford ; WOBam BurgW
HIDES, sreeo. per U
spoke in an old wheel, tu the bqilding of
KIDBfi.dry.porlb...
-• Yankee Noflsom and Gun Pewder at
SHEEP FELTS.
Dan Manse of ths:
par lb-----J
febltf Sxitd, Hoglk A Pawtox'b.
Hall, wee largely attended on Sunday evening,

Lour.—On Thuredxy lost, a Satchel on ।
the Battle Cfeek road, wilh-iu four miles
of this city, containing various trinkets, a
pair of apectodta, and a girl's picture.
The finder will confer a special favor by
leaving it nt tho Banker office.
Elizabeth Hardy.
Jan. 27, 1877.
jan29t3

An Ordinance relative to Saloons.

which Mandi* in the Park, nt Lowell, before

A A. M. the following officer* were elected and
Willis. Esq., on lhe Temperance question that

we vhall print on Thursday.

In any quanUty'nt the‘Cider Mill of W. S.
Ai JJ' Siriuer, Jefferson street, Hastings,
for which the highest market price will
be paid.
xxtTSlf

ment of an Annual Salary ta

Roberts'.

The tidies Temperance Union will hold a
meeiihg st the Reform club rooms on Tuesday

BARNES * CO

low price of X cent* a year.

A full supply at J. P.

propriety of the city investing 82.000 for a

This space is Contracted
for by

erality. Mr. Vick offer, for lhe beet show of dice are Schenck*! Sea Weed Tonic and Mandrake
flower* at every State Fair in 1877. a premium
of 840 in cash; for thr beat collection of. cut
flowers, E»; second bret, *10, third best. »S;
Dr. Schenck b pretemionally'at hb principal
fourth beat, floral chromo. Tho Flvrol Cuidr

in Salisbury arid other Southern prisons sever-

as follows :■

u the market.

■

,

a summer bouquet of 12 different varieties of
medieiae. See Dr. Schenck's Almaunc. cenlainlne
flowers, in addition to the illustrated catathe certificates of many persons o f tho hiahevl re-

of the microscope among tho flowers, and
there, i* a well eonehlered digest, by Tyron
Edwards, of the proofs of the authenticity of
the Bible. Mr. Boyesen ha* a story "How
Mr. Storm Met His Destiny," that well de­
serves attention.

and Tomlinson, 6.

All About tho County.

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..n —

printed and profhsely illustrated pamphlet of
M pages, with n colored plate representing

SelUwpe, Die htiwr of BngUsh Natural

ac,. Cedar Creek and Hiekory Cornew-Ar.
W Hneeday aid BatSvday al M m.t'lesv* at 1

£&gt;rugs, Med ioinee, Perfume nee, Etc-, Etc.

Jamca ick, of RoqhMUr, ». X-, the-fomed
florist, sends\i* the first number of his ‘Floral
Guidt for 1877, which equals any periodical of
the kind yet published. U is a tastc-flly

DISSOLUTION NOTICE-

D?17.1?rw ASStlb.'S'SJKZ
•JS&amp;WX-M.nr.
..

Jaa.tet.Mrr.

Vll
’X»« rLeklL OSIM
A beautiful quarterly jeuraxl. finely UtaKraW

.

�Legal*.

i of Vetiiiont, a Imb&gt;

unana fdTc«1gAUng
her of the fft
ma letter to lhe Rat­
Committee, li
laud Urraltl in which ho amterta the charg-!

A*4.riU&lt;rf r.WUMlj.B 7
for. All to twiDMrtad al th

Free ride to GrandRapids

es of intimidation in Louisiana have been !

fhlly mtM«uned.

Ho wye that the Houee

Committee baa been very partUan and'un­

asr3'f'^'iKstr&lt;w»

fair in tlunr methodsof carrying on the in-

111 ol elyhi liunilrMHiiOwwnly dob
•M yr«T« lYntn ti&gt;«• -1*10 of th* uld
s?wisi.'“sr5ars«

veatigatinn.
The speotade of four JuaUcet of the Su­

^JSSahYt.gtgffSg

premo Court of the United States drawing
straws to select the nun who shall choose

eitlier

Hayes

or

Tilden for President,

just as hia own politics shall happen to run,
would be a fine picture of the dignity

of

our bigbent court to set before the world.

—Dee Moina (Iowa) JJejiffer.

It transpires that Tilden ww the gener­

al who maneuvered the Oregon job.

Sev­

lyrtwMWWW1
or in vqutiy. b*vino b«
uaouolof mn»vyor»
for®, Notice i. hereby .

saisissf;

enteen thouMnd dollars of his money it is
said did tbe bunuras.
”

NEW AOVERTISMENTS"

C. P. Rowell &amp;. Co’s. Col.

SSftl?
r „/-»
in» (H»l acre* off
.-.
dweriuMl land*,
thieday daednd by the party of th* flr»t part to

*25000 Zl^sJsEEiA.’re!
ism ®^“saas? tfjsix
Bnoxs SSw
rtTHhW’i®&gt;„. Amico**. I
BSf 5E^,^SEMBKS
MORTCMB SALE.
,

III HILL SILL MB LOWER WIMMffi

; havtnw UM® m^a u&gt; tha oond Ulon* &gt;f a
Aaeturv of ■&lt;»«——mnff* wit «xwnW
■htaaalb day o( Atururt, in the year at
on* tbntt»»nd aiyht bund rad and aavoaty,

•

khln of Prairieville, county and rtata

L?a.%a?S7taftT
l^a5
afbrtaatd. &lt;m Oialbth day of Am&gt;l, A-

We Are Selling

Mens’ Heavy Overcoats at *3 50 ; $4 00 ; 5 00 and Upwards.

LaMaanaWaak in tka fnwmanH .. 14—

We Are Selling

Mens’ Fine Overcoats at $9.10; $12.00; and $15.00.
We Are Selling

/&gt;*/!•'

Sva/X««

Suit*

Ft°F

ft 5°

&lt;O wwl. cwniatalua Ikcty &lt;«i&gt; acraa oi mon, noronl
ffi.gr a*" °,ltw&gt; ',l*lfn Mtrrey, &amp; ti&gt;* rWtr mon

1st ate -fl'r i v a t e

« ■Hattffe manner. TtntnedUt* rallef; rpemte
•***•• A ’ureeartbl expwienra -in

^Chaly $1O 00 and $12 Of).'®*

a*^ti••UKX ■ ■*••&gt;**•*•_

MORTGAGE SALE.
'.•Tt'-.rSS'"”*

~ ••....... rim &lt;1

l h« offlcn ..&lt;• UM llrstater of l»M&lt;U

EXTRA LOW PRICES ON FINE OVERCOAT SUITS.
BOYS’ OVERCOATS AND ST ITS.
|2 '77, &lt;3 50: »»*&lt;» » M uul-t'petrtKsf- Take advantage of this chance to save money by .baying of us. besides aQtin^r you nothing to
see Grand Rapids.^^jf
»

turn of .lx *utulr*d and Am d

*504)
»nd is; naarborn utreptti Cwcnoe.

_______

H.Ho.aj’a AovertHemeitt*.

“JAGKWHf’SBEST”
•WKKT WA-VT
CHEWING TOBACCO

!7iSK'tiriS

HKALTH ANB US PUASB8E

f~r3JaiZSi.y
R&gt;n«ww: CammrotiB, uir.-n ,
BVsSsSftBti!

Diseases with Its Agonies- ’

nmiami। ar■^■w.b
a.a wiuaa.—minuy ke R

CHOOSE BETWEK5 TH»M

j STflfl A MOltya rtiatvad by ourarMp

I

HOLLOWAY
’S PILLS.'
.Verrous Dtaordan.

’SShS
nr Min

Cbu. g. HitiBM.

AtraUW SSS^OR

GUARD1A3T3 SALE.

’*• medicine that can be cmtmctba : cfossvintj tba stomach and boweli. and ««n the
Hood. In «ma;l doses of one pill a day.
■ they nitnuiate the digestive
orgaai and
^promote jt-uroua health.

the same time, tho
r for dtihirrs. ' By
wy. gripe ranch k»
■jatires, and neve;
Ware not inflated.

tiabyfrretaX

“

i and ecodctimu tn
neither cakuwi
. thtrt PIHamv

J*a!l ■—rrrtau

------- to take ; whik

purely venerable, an harai can ansa
their uae in anv quantity.

• •: ■
O. I. C. AYER &amp; CO., lowed, Bus,

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                  <text>NO. 82.

, VOL. XXI.

BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY FEBRUARY 8,1877.
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Hardware,

The^ejni-Weekly Uepliblica^ bajiper
GEQ. M. DEWEY
f.'nf^OR

AND

Stoveo,

6666

FOB 1877 !

,.&lt;■ »P Mxav MONDAY *XD mVMIOAY SOW.
.. fir Aaaarr Block, oppooite tkc CeuH
//•«.»

TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION:
.
,P&gt;, .me year.in Advance—
—-4150
ifv&gt;: paid in advance----------- —w.——— 2 00
_io!&gt; Dopartmontn
vieam Power France. New Material, and tiro very
Iml Job Priatmt at Lirins Batea.

R.i TES OF A D VER TISING.

IV.i l.i.ici or Loaa of Nonparlel Typo coaaidered

8.

dadaetiun from
re for 36 inch Col

PHOFSSIOHAL ARD B03IHE38 CARDS

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL
Haye now in stock the largest and best
assorted stock in the county.

Cook Stoves
The Iron Age, Lake State and Equiva­
lent; all with portable copper reservoies and
Nickle Plated knobs, Don’t fail to see them
if vou want a first class stove

Heating1 Stoves.
The Acorn, Forest Aeorn and Monumen­
tal and many new'patterns in boiler plates.
Sleigh bells, hand sleds, skates, foot
warmers, pocket and table cutlery.

s.
SMITH to KNAPPEN.

2tf

ATTORNEYS AT LAW 4 8OUCIT&lt;»1tS IN ‘JHANCfEKY. Fraetio. In all lhaeonrta

Weather Strips

PHIL. W. NISKERN.
Wrirtit et»ry Thorwtay. Any truiam toftth.r.

F. S. BOWEN.
Cunnty Surveyor, Deputy Sheriff, and General
t- onvcyaSoer. olheu in the Coart Home.
__
II arttan, Mich.
j»£_

CENTRAL HOUSE.
HASTINGS. MICH,, L. E. STAl'FIER. Prop.
□UUBCB*. W l.U W.C iwvu.
.i.-fi.mtnodalioas. I .hall be ptaaaed to aoo all my
old friend, and as maar new on as as will favor me
withaeiH. Good .tabfln* It connection with the
j
Charsro .amc aa uaualIlartinrv. Mleh.. Sent. 21. UTS.
xxiUtf

Sweet’s

Now is the time to protect your doors and
windows, and save 50 per cent, in fuel.

Harness shop
Heavy and light wotk on hand, and made
to order on short notice.

GRAND BAPIDS.......................................... MICH
LYOX &lt; PICKERXXG, PrafuMwra.

*5

heir

NV M. JOIN E S .

D 11.

it-lc
im..
.*•

Tin shop

Krerytmns oont the Rrtabii.hmont ta Now *ad
rirrt-elaat
*
BOARD* AN’* ROOM. E-’.W PER DAY.

- Tin and copper-ware on hand, and repair­
ing done promptly. Rags, old copper, and
Nashville,
Mijaii. iiron taken for goods.
Ail work promptly alleadod to.
50jj
GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.
DENTIST

■

fl. J-

Carriaae, Sin ail Ommeutal
PAINTERAt A. M. Rook’s Cantaga Shop

35

Jefferson St.,

-

Pensions.

Marble Works.

WINSLOWS STEAM

EetablleheG twrifl,
American and Foreign Patents.

triee.no feee In «dv»nn*', No ebon

Dr. J. B. LaSuro’a Ad.

KE.1D! RE.4D!
-Ini' .'•■

MARBLE WORKS

ReAdT
Old Bounty Land Wsrrwli.

with odd and hunger; no billiard dens
or gtaibr^g
jaJroWd* of Idle men

as we have where the grog shops gre taler
ated; no police to pay; no lockups to sup­
Ym. lad Iwa know the will is stronr.
Temptations com. tn plenty:

port.
Let me ask your Council to point out

the benefits that one or all of the giog
shop keeper* have ever brought to Hast­

□root oomfort la In kaowias

helped to build up the town?
a blight to almost every

enterprise in and

out of the city?' I repeat, that but for
this accursed traffic, every sere of these

This Ilfo that we are Urine

rich lands' would be a perfect gardta of
Wealth.

•

How can you ।

As Hofltiogb and

around arc

country

the

mutual in interest, what

is

for the interest of Hastings is for the in­

forest of every Farmer around the city.

I also repeat, that had no grog shops .ever

existed in Hastings, that dty,

to-day,

would have more than 10,000 inhabitants.
Thousands of mothers, who now suffer in­

calculable misery would be happy.

The

newspapers would be in every farmers
house. Father’s and their sons .&lt;~U4. J

Ju»l lift »ota o fallen brother.

at h o me instead of carousing in grog shops.

Enforce Law and Order.

Your taxes would be a mere trifle, and
ybtn{criiuinal courts would have little to

do.'
Your

FbIKMD Dkwxy:—I see that the city au­

Every farin house would be a palace.
stores,

shops

and

manufectorie*

would improve and multiply. Your young

thority of Hastings are at work to enforce' folks would have their lecture rooms, their

law^andjordcr.

aucecM.

Heaven grant them full

To enable the Council to carry

innocent plays, music and enjoyments, that
would improve their,minds.

Your family

out all good rules and regulations, every icircles would be happy. No mother's tear*

well disponed citizen should consider it bis

AMERICAN SOCIALIST.

and her duty

1877. Oneida, N. Y. S2.Q0-

to book up the

anguish, would cloud her vision.

No

Council in

father would have to patrolo the"street»»£

every effort to put a stop to crime of every

I1 o’clock at night to hunt up his loved

kind and nature that goes to corrupt man­

son.

Many people in Europe and this country
are now studying and experimenting in
preparatory forms for a new social life.
The Ce-operaters ef Euglaid number
more than a million persona. These have
their co&gt;opera tive stores and
shops
in which they get food, fuel, clothing, and
other necessaries Of fife, at verv nearly the
cost price, thereby ssving*in the aggregate'
enormous sums annually. The foremost
thinkers among those co-operators arc begining to advocate combined housekeeping
in large Homes, for the sake of the
greater economies of living, thp improved
conditions of health, of educadon, for rear­
ing children, and the better association!
which ore thus to be had. !■ German
a similar movement is progressing on an
immense scale, while Russia is said to be
“honeycombed ryith Soeialutt" In our
own country tjic co-operative movement
has got a strong foothold, and wc have,
besides, many interesting Communistic
experiments, new and old, which should
be intelligently reported and carefully

kind, ever bearing in mind that

a lost brother. ’ No arrests would have to

studied.
To watch, report, and assist thia evolu­
tion of the civilized world from an old and
very defective social system to a new one
adapted to the present needs of mankind,
and to discuss the principles which should
govern the transition, is the function
which the AMERICAN SOCIALIST ho
undertaken to perform. This is an eightpage paper, about the size of the Scientfic
American, and &gt;s published every Thura&lt;
day, at Oneida, N. Y. Terms; fine year,
POO Six months, 1.06 ; *aZw&lt;^ys in ad- I
vance. It gives a aireful Summary ofNows,
interesting Correspondence, etc., etc. Tho
secOBd Tolwe began January 4th,
1877.
Address,

long columns of their performances are

THE AHEBICAM OOCIALIOT,
Oneida. K. Y.

STRAWBERRIES, PEACHES, &amp;C.

every

No sister would have to mourn for

bo

be made for misconduct, as is now the

much ovil inflicted on society, and detri­

case ; and I challenge any man to show

ment to the body politic.

any reason why this traffic should be tider­

species of wrong doing by one or more is

I have to la-'

merit the evil that most of the newspapers

ated.

of the day, do in their chronicling of the

in open day in your streets, set.* table on

almost innumerable

the sidewalk, open his mulct or cards, put ,

clubs of

base ball,

Let us suppose a case.

Let a man

billiards, checkers, and other games car­ down his pile of money and openly invite
ried on all over our country, and mostly

tho- passers-by to take a hand ; though be

by young men—hundreds of thousands,

may sit there quietly and peaceably, and

spending their time- in fruitless games, no

stake his all, and every man sees what he

better than gambling—in fact, it is gam­

is doing,

how long, I ask, would that

bling. In my travels I see thousands of man be allowed to drive his vocation ? Not
boys on t&amp; go to base balls, "to billiard one hour. It would create such a hubbub
club, to boat clubs; to this that and the

that all Hastings would be ablaze with

other elube, and in most cases bottles of horror and indignation, and he would be

Now, I would not for

liquor are in jirofusion, and grog shops

jugged in a hurry.

patronised, and as the old adage is, “where

a moment tolerate such action, but that

the carrion lays there the bupards are

man would bo a saint compared with the

also.”

Well, the

greater exploits of

papers chronicle
these dubs.

the

rum wller who drives his business behind

Those

ashamed of his btuinewt; he knows his vic*

read, and boys catch up the spirit, and off terns must not be exposed to public gate;
they go, and in thousands-of cases they

ho knows he is a rob^ey, he robs his cus­

date their downfall to the stimulents taken

tomer of reason and his money; he robe,

from papers. ■ I say tho papers do enor­

the wife of her right co be protected; he

mous injury in the wonderfal display they

robs the honest business man of the debhi

make of the great feats performed.

They

that should be paid by the drunkard ; he

stimulate and encourage millions of boys,

robs community of that moral and phymc-

and young men to seek company that in
thousands of cases provo their ruin; it

draws them from home; It causes them to

evil in the rum traffic as you would the
Rum hdling and gambling

neglect their duty to parents ; it causes gambler?

them to plunge into immoral company, it

generally go hand in hand in iniquity.

induces them to frequent the grog shops

and brothels; it causes them to idle hway
their time in debauchery; it beggars thou­

sands who will spend their money in drink­

ing and carousing ; it ruins their health
and brings a burthen of taxation and pau­

has decided that the Iowa lav prohibiting
Cauncil Bluffs, from running their trains
across the bridge into Nebraska, was unconstitunional and therefore void.

'*•' Amnio" “d
Imporwd Mrtlo, T.bteu mS H»d.i»of 01 4-cHpUoa mode w oMor « &gt;““n
notice notice, also Granite Monuments of
IU TMiooo paiuro. oopjJ W *»

American and imported kinds.

aadAffiMod!
United States General Lend Office

Momomta of

do incalculable injury to society by their
rcdincsa to publish such injurious articles.

Priced

to got away from the temptation, and have
become perfectly sober mcu.

Contrast

Vineland with Millvale, only rix miles
Choice
fctaviBg

po»v.

•hiMr, fer -oding,

Flower,

Garden,

Tree,

&gt;

either for SLOG, by nuiL

suttinc mortices, we can do work cheaper
and better than those who work by hand.
Ki- CO.KSl

On the

contrary, hare they not retarded and been

Ab Tilden’s case grows more desperate,
he adds to his list of attorneys. Judge
Hoadly, his latest acquisition, will doubt­
less make a speciality of Oregon.
The volcano on Vries Island, at the en­
trance to Yedo Bay, Japan, always smold­
ering, is just now in active eruption:

Hare they oyer brought capital or

ings.

■ Tho Queen’s state saloon on the Garat
Western Railway, England, is made en­
tirely of boiler plate, and no lined and pad­
I hope the city Council of Hastings ded that if the carriage were to go over an
embankment and roll to the bottom, the
will abut up every grog shop. Let no one
chances arc that tho occupants would es­
the first premium for the best Collection, escape, for just so long as liquor is offered cape uniryurcd.
at the great show of tho Maas. Horticul­ for sale, bo long will men drink. Remove
Of the Republican papers in Iowa re­
tural Society, in Boston. I grow over 100 the temptation and tho work is done.
varieties, the moat complete collection in
Hundreds of men settled at Vineland, N. J. ceived at tho Reffitiert office, so far, and

OF HASTINGS AND VICINITY.

DR. J. B LaSURE

■ shops, norowdyfcun, and but' little poor tax;
। no night* mado Hdeous by di unken men
and b;&gt;y»r no teams out at nights suffering

Some one broke into the office of the
Grand River Valley depot at Charlotte on
Tuesday night of last week, and relieved
the money drawer of $6 and took agenl
Savage’s overcoat along with them as they
left.

NEW SORTS. BY MAIL.

TOTHB

Siok

PUT IT IN THE BANK.

pers on a community. I say that the paper*

Joij Comfort and Happiness
•htf’

Canada seems to be worse off financially
than tho United States. It appears from
Dun, Barlow &amp; Co.’s report that in 1876,
the proportion of mercantile failures in
Canada was ono to every thirtydwo in
buinem, while in New England it was one
in fifty-nine, and in the whole United Stater
one in sixty-nine. The total amount of
liabilities in Canadian failures was $25,­
500,000, against 828,800,000 last year;
while in the United States itwas &lt;191,117­
786, against 261,060.353, last year.
The average amour t of liabilities to a fail­
ure in Canada w«g 814,767; in the New
England States,J28,628; and in the whole
United States 821,020. The cause of the
financial duttrcM in Canada is a failure of
the crops; what it is in this country every­
body knows, or thinks ho knows.
-----------—-».•
The Boston Jounal says: If any Re­
publican is doubtful whether Haves was
rigbfully elected, let him go South. No
Republican goes there and examines the
subject on the grouud without coming back
thoroughly convinced, of the
abso­
lute Justice of the Republican claims.
Men who doubted when they went arc
more earnest in • their convictions when
they return.

Choice Flower and Garden Seedt,

Special Modi cal Announcement At Kalamazoo. Mich

WHOLE NO 2024.

'----------------------------------------

Harness Shop. Tin Shop.

PUBLISHER.

i. • Nurtbjilde of Stale Street. HuUuji, Barry
..iinty, Micbinn.

----------- —£■-------------- ■—------------ ’

•1.00 per 100,
Garden, by mail,
IMO p«r 1,000.
--------the Trad*. Agert* Wanted.

State.

The city of Millville is an old

Ifira. Ttelofl

.

�Jin ^epi-Weekiy llepbblicai tapper

catridges. 15,002,400 Martini shells, 15,­
000,000 bulk-tv. and 50,000,000 gun­
wads," all from the' great manufactory of
the "Winchester Repeating Anna Com­
pany," of that dty. Here in this tingle
shipment 0 another contribution to our

Hmtiihm, Mick., Fed. 8, 18H.
peudcnce which is worthy of special tiotfoo.
Our shipments of cotton goods, we are

the

county

We

of Barry."

presume,

Friend Skittish, that not only a majority
of the Republicans of Barry county are

gAVEH’ PLATFORM

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.”
Secretary Robeson has been taied by

m____ _______

log-

Th* Republican who favors tty Electo­

ral Commissou Bill hasn't said anything
to us about it
The North Carolina Legislature proposes
to tip out of office every Republican coun­

ty official.
The reduction of the public debt during
the month of January is officially stated at

______________

82,069,669.

The Democrats hare

finally concluded

that Colorado is a Stale, so they voted to

admit Judge Belfort to his seat.
Butte, member-elect of the House, from
South Carolina, who comes on a Chamber­

len certificate^ is admitted to his seat
If Secretary Chandler had been caught
has Gov. Tilden, what a noise there would

special satisfaction when he beared of the
appointment of Judge Bradley to a seat on
the Commission.
Ljt Speaker Randall see that his pris­

oners are decently treated.

Even a Re­

turning Board has rights which the House

The instruction from the Tilden head­

quarters to the Tilden attorneys before the

Electoral

Tribunal are to

claim every­

thing and bulldoM that high court to the

last extremity.
One of the good and manly things toM of

President Grant is the story of his generpie in Washington —especially the edu­

“Good-morning, sir. You are just in
time.
I want to read you what I have
written about bwrinesa.”
* “Go ahead I" said he.
Wo then read to him the foregoing.,
“How do you like that?" said we.
“I like it—every word of it.” An^he
then went on to say that he was opposed
to all those new.fangled notions which pre­
vented or hindered the rapid increase of
our own home productions. "Keep the
fires burning and tho wheels going at
home,” said he. “Make this country nch,
strong, and prosperous, and I will take my
chances in the importing business. My
bread and butter is safe, "he added,1‘when
all our American manufactures are busy.
And I don't care how fast wo become in­
dependent—politically, commercially, and
fioancially— of all the world. The faster
the better for me. You may think strange
of such remarks from an importer ; but I
tell you I can make money out of those
only who have it to spead. And, if we
attempt ton] *
”
“ “
wants
______________________
into debt. We shall * then destroy our
credit and become a nation of bankrupt*. ”

ts but a drop in the bulk of hellish and

sinew of the Republican party throughout

damning crimes committed io the South—

the State and Nation is in favor of inang-

was the work of this great Reform Demo­

We stand by the sentiments uttered in our

our party ;

♦

•

•

Had ths

•

shameful government of carpet-bsg Re­

publicans

♦

•

•

, in tbs

*

,

THE PRESENT CRISIS.

Then
*”’
’let
** us work
L ‘according to our abih

rati,er than have war. then lot the poo

y to make the world better; help on every

must not attempt an extenuation of their
crimoo.

It is right and proper to forgive,

but whan wo have asked Almighty God to

ea the wsak and be bard on the wilfully
vicious.
’ ‘4^

and lorn and sHvcrd, that designing pol­

And I propose that each of us begin

iticians nod dangerous men may grasp the

the year with tho resolve to be batter men,

helm of the old Union vessel,

better

then let

ni, like men, brave and true to

old

the

foil citizenship, in the government they

woman, hotter friends and

better

A»i whrn we meet again, (if

cituens.

defend these sacred rights;

and,

if

go’ bo note ibtehgenl, bare more confidence
iu our ability to do good and to bo good—

down they must, let it be in the whirl and

by their net of treaaon forfeited every right excitement of war—amidst the rttondsr,

let us more and more forget the foolish
idea that we can do nothing of ourselves

in thoftoe of all the magnanimity shown

from leading officials in our party in tho

them by th* Republican party—such as

past, to-day the party of Lincoln

tends

wo erar do), wc may be a better company, -

instead of receiving aid and recognition

near

put down ell that which

rfoiBJ;
&gt;*. • lb»

ddeod tlw OomUlalta if

U thm umble crime,

commitM»y the Demoetalic party, he

- - r. Thia u &amp;

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receivea 185 Electoral votes—if wo must
sacrifice our rights and victories woo,

Hicutioo, which Im wiUatood «he chock

like w. irtftr

never

tho World

before saw

exercised

cowards.

I hope, as the phalfeWto

adopted, it may prove wise

and o*dh*.

order to accomplish good—let us stand up
like men and women,

put the powers w*

would have had no occasion to talk of

toward traitors; to sec those men lately in

I do not believe in skulking, and therefore
I ^tand by the flag and constitution, first,

see how much help we need from abroad.

last and all the time.

But I

with the Democrats—there

rebellion—now restored to full citixcnahip

wou’d have been no doubt of Republican

—and yet refusing to obey the laws of the

do you

land, but will under tho dictate of party

Do you believe wbat

leaders rush to arms, to rectify an imag­

compromise

success."

Now,

Mr.

really mean that ?

Skittish,

the above sentiments imply ?

Arc you a

and the representative men in that

party,

You talk, sir, very much like a Tilden Re­

party will champion such movements — and

When you charge that I am

many and most of their Journals wink at.

guilty of “ upholding the acts of many

and encourage these lawless demonstra­
tions—it is time in the face of all these

publican.

bad men of our party

•

• »

*

thinks you state a falsehood.

The ques­

tion arises, wlu&gt; are bad men and who are
good?

It is a very common occurrence

I do not quite

for a bad man to do good.

understand your meaning when yo i say,
“ had I denounced instead of upholding

ernment to assert her authority.

Hayes.
1st

have upheld.

Again I say, a bad man

We come to take each "other's hands; to

I'am for Hayes, and insist upon

home in Barry County; then it contained

his inauguration because he was legally

six families besides our own. then it was a

2nd.
elected,

having

185

received

electoral

If to insist upon the inauguration

wildernes,

change I

now it

And

is a

garden—what a

what wonderful

have taken place in the World sines we,

to think you do)£that I am guilty of de­

I am for “Haya or blood."

upon the the theater of action.

fending “ bad acts " in either good or bad

die is cast and I presume we must submit.

Railroad* have been projected and built;

men, I resent the charge, and call upon

The Republican party made a mistake by

steamboats have come into use; the tele­

you for the proof.

not hanging Jeff Davis

graph

the

inclined
But.Jsir, thp

about

and

200

Again I predict another great mistake

has been made in the passage of the bill
We hope for peace, but for

in question.

ef

Tha

cry out against Democrats and Democratic

time and used up

Eight or Un Presidents have lived, ruled

and died—improvements of all kinds have
rapidly; farming

multiplied

deserve* a'sound and vigorous

I, myself,

in the sense in which it is applied, am a

Democratic

party

the

nation

thrashing,

Jackson wagons
The means of travel have gone frosn the

the helm, one who, like Jackson, will say:
“By the eternal these laws shall be obey­

In the healing art a great change is
do^ it

I

GRAND RAPIDS,

le/topone o/t rqtcon-

Of O4X4I VloLro/l
WH Loosen

// yyr

is a sedative and a tonic.

Republican ;

done wonders. From the terrific showers of

ty, and so recognised by. law; and yet, in

I am not a Republican as a matter of pol­

thunder and brimstone that wood to be

the language of ex.rebels and copperheads,

icy ; but I am a Republican from

buried from the stand it has softcaed down

claiming to be a Republican can so stultify

hie manlineeb and hie Republican princi-

ple. My Republicanism is as old as the “to peace on earth good will to men.”
We hare been told that Methuselah
party itself, and as firm as the republic.
You say that I “assume the role of sn lived to a great age, but the poor old man

blatherskites and shout “ Republican car­

the chief friends and advocates of tho bill

pet bagger" is one of those th mgs past

in question have stated—that a great dam

■in* hundred sod sixty-nine yean would

ger, yes a crisis is upon us.

I am a citixcn of Barry coun­

I am not simply a Hayes

alarmist."

finding out—unless, perchance, he wants

mt BAT STORE

In religion this progreasire principle has

have been a citizen of Michigon since the

year *72.

REMOVAL !

STW, taT "Pm-

rail.

ed," and then stick to that propcotfoa if seen; then it was bleed, blister and physic;

up in the grand old State of Ohio.

ctic sod I mentally exclaim

impliment*

Why, sir, I shouldn't wonder

but you are a “enrget bagger."

your presence it makes me feel a little jkt-/*

.

Oliver-Chilled, from the clumsy cart to th*

If thia is true, and

you affirm the same, we have a right to
outrage*

has annihilated

.

have gone from the wooden plough to tho

in this Republic without being dubbed
“carpetbaggers?"

I look forward to these meetings with a

Pioneers of Barry County. Mepptd

distance.

ether Democratic rebels.

Are we not

dom, and yet not dart go into eleven States

It makes my heart beat

changes

of Rutherford B. Hay** under these cir-

“ carpet-bag Republicans ? ”

and your

fading checks

still reminds us of days and limes that are

hold and defend /heir good acts.

What do you mean when you talk about

at your

wrinkled brows.

great deal of pleasure, and when I come in

may do good ; if so I most cheerfully up­

But.

to meet you. to take you by the hand, to

quicker and my brain to dancewith delight.

totes.

sir, when you intimate (as I am

might

toes of the

ic, and is an honest man and an educated, gone.
It is now forty years since I made ray
gentleman and statesman

the acts of many bad men of our party."
You do not say what “ acts of bad men" I

on the

In conclusion I will say it does me good

gate once ipore at tho worn features that
Because he wm loyal and patriot­

this,

stop

look

You say

I am for

stop

An essay resd before tho Pioneer As­
sociation of Barry County, Jan. 4th,
1877, by Calvin HiH Esq.

things te enier a protest; and for the gov­
I am for “Hayes or blood."

least I

must

thoughtlessly
Clergy.

igain we have met to renew and keep

” you may state a truth—and me­

•

-

passe** into requtitiou and say 1 will-, then

THE PAST AND THE PRESENT.

I say when the Democratic

ined wrong.

gnod, sound, Constitutional Republican ?

♦

•

•

•

princi­

I state what' never aw tho hundredth Dart of the im­
provements that you and I have seen. His

Do they not

not compare with twenty of oura, when he

office and can’t get it in the Republican

talk that ths electoral count bill will afford

lived the organ of eonstructivncss had not

party.

a peaceful solution

of

the

presidential
the most active in the human brain; it

Again, Skittish says : " The history of
of tho wise men yon claim to follow, about

bridles all

the eloments and ' leads them

willing'captives in itetrain,^-

the shortcoming* of tho Democratic party
ahead?

senator for six, to succeed J. M. Harvey.

We believe the bill hi question

&lt;___

How we should rejoice that we live in

22 MONROE ST.
NEXT DOOR TO

pair

CARBOLIC OIL
LINIMENT.
Disinfects, Puri firs, ftootlam and
Henla.
Care* Rhanmslira and Neuralgia
Instantly allys the pain of Burns.
Heals the mo»t Obstinate Sores and Uleers

You are probably wrong when you say to be an unconstitutional measure, and one

that the Democratic party championed tho
printer by trade,

Ail thi*,—which

Constitution was legrily elated,

South been disowned and frowned down

our civil war must cf nocesaity refer to
loting elected CoL A. P. Plumb a U. 8.

ton ? Do you see her husband and child

Hayes, but that tho voice of the bonoand

cated poor who are without employment.
The Kansas legislature on the 13th bal­

Moving

and

lying dsadai her door?

We are the fauweet pro­

ducers of cotton in the world, ana should,
therefore, be the largest producers of cot­
ton goods. Tho only thing in the way of
this herefore has been the high price of
skilled labor ; but, now that wages have
been so much reduced, we have a clearer
field and should at ones reap its advanta­
ges. Wo should try and multiply tho ar­
ticles produced yoariy, constantly iocreas*
ing the variety of the finer fabric* until
wc can show from our own workshop*
every description of staple and fancy cot­
ton goods called for in the Ameijcan mar&gt;
ket.
We are doing well—i.e., we are making
a good 'begining—in the production of
dress silks, ribbons, and a few other style*
of fancy silk goods ; but wc must work
harder and do far more, in order to secure
even a respectable proportion nf this trade.
Tho Mears. Cheney Brothers, of Hart­
ford, and others deserve great credit for
what has already been done in that impor­
tant branch of trade. But the business of
manufacturing drte silk* and fancy silk
goods in this country is yet Iu its infancy.
Where are the energetic mon and tho cap­
italists who will take bold of this business
in all ita branches in good earnest, resolv*
ing on complete success ? “There's mil­
lions in it,”, we believe; and all that is
necessary to secure those millions are
brains, integrity, and perseverance. If wo
have no experienced artisans and workers
in silk here, we can import them from
abroad.
The balance of trade, happily is now
largely in our favor, and it should and can
be kept so. Thera is plenty of idle capital
in the country seeking investment; and it.
cannot be used more aafely or profitably
than in producing year by year, what we
want for our own consumption.
We had written thus far when a highly
respectable importer, of this city, unex­
pectedly entered our sanctum. Tho follow

Uiooe gaping

in favor of inaugurating Rutherford B.

article in question.
when wo shall munufaoture all the cotton
Again Mr. Skittish says : “ Had your­
fabrics called for at home, and have an im­ self and the Camerons and Chandlerv
mense surplus for export to all the UUkx whom yon blindly follow denounced instead
markets of the world—England particular­

ly not accepted.

Do,ou an

wounds upon the person of Mrs. Piukera-

Friend Dewy :—I wish to reply— hdlish atrocities of Andersonville."
through the columns of your valuable •

♦

*

Now, Friend Skittish,

•

calculated to do much mischief in the fu­
ture.

We firmly believe that it is simply

a bargain and sale arrangement, calculated

bow due you admit that “ the history of
Barry

COMMERCIAL INDEPENDENCE.

County Republican,

under the

•

refer to the

head of “ The Present Crisis,*' or, “ an

choice.

We opposed the measure as an

unconstitutional and revolutionary

The following article, from the Indepen

The “ open letter ** was called out in

I should be alone like akm ent in a atnage

FERRAND WILLIAMS A CO.,

meas-

open letter to a leading Republican."

in existence.
ardy your political proopecte for the £1-

othcrwisc good Republican*, through fear,

Democratic party as the champion of ev­

ing to avert a threatened danger.

I should be ten times worse

off than poor old Rip VanWinkle.

When

answer to my article in the Banneu upon

" The Present Crisis."
producing intcreeta. that notwithstanding

Thue,

fOWERj

The writer makes a very lamo slid thin

erything mean, low, cunning, cruel, wrong, I claim, that they have been “bulldozed,"
village and seeing a crowd gathered around
Think of
Ono bad, dark, dameing^helluh.
rfhe tavern bo took off his hat and hurrah d
Do you
would think, to read his article, that he 4,000,000 of human befogs held in chama merely the support of a ooward.
dafomui of the Democratic party.

had very lately been converted from De­ of slavery

mocracy

to

a “ Hayas Republican,” or

by

the

Democratic

party,

prasnas* that the Democrats would

have

Think rf the Democratic party plunging asked for a bill of the nature rf the one in

in order to prosper and be else bad become somewhat tourtd over
commercial and financial some political aspirations being defeated,

the Nation into a terrible bloody war—in

on the horse with two heads,

and to destroy our Union of States, to tho

would have demanded, and rightly too,

end that a new Government might

his

and was

dow

one upon each end, and trying to run In

opposite directions, but steading stHl, with founded, when chief corner stone should

millioDrf of dollars annually, by manufac­
turing our own gold and silver watches.
The Arawkan Watch Comply, al Wai­
tham, Maas., and one or two other com
aanis have triumphantly
driven out

a full-fledged Democratic horse upon one be human slavery.

and I really think that under such em-

&amp;

C

r

question, had Tilden like Hayes, received

185 electoral

be

that I would be heard si outfog for Grant;

votes?

inauguration,

and

No

sir! — they
th»I i»4 ki. .ull, lahraHM to ■&gt;.

any proposition

S100.00 in Greenbacks

coming from the Republican side of the

Do you say there is

side and a full-grown Republican horse

upon the other, ready to spring upon the

ocratio party of 61 and 77 ? Wo find the

back of cither when the victorious party

old leaders of the Democratic party (many
shall be recognised.,?
*
of them) active and guiding the destinies
1 presume, Mr. £ liter, that tbs writer
of that political machine. Look at Til-

Democrats.

If

.Eool4pddoth.hm.rftL. rtiiprfBtta,

to Yankee

uwUtafod

joiee that my race, tho whole fhmily of man

MICHIGAN FARMEE.
&lt;ywwxr&amp;s.

anil to recover *150,000, the

dominion of the organs at tho

�[hsgeini-lNeBkly llepliblicanfeaji|ier.
GFHOULPAPMIFBAnvnaiTT.

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Jackson Eipre»«.
...
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Atlantic Express (SaturdayaadSundayeMO r. M.
Way Freirht et •
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Mall Train at................................... 3tU r/x.
Pacific Expre*’ al
4A6a.lt.
Grand Rapid* Exprete MS a- ■
WayFreiyht -r liMr.M.
All train* daily except Sunday*—except as
T, J. B.M. 8UIU. AOT.U

POST OFFICE TIME CARD
£ait«n&gt;. at 5:15 a. m.
Westen, al StUr.js.
Jastinn and Losrvll-Arrive daily. except Sunday.
■t 1*00 ■&gt;.: leave al 1:01 &gt;.
P. O's-Nerth
Irviur. Filtnore. Bowne. Allo.
Haitian and Battle Creek—Arrive Tuesday
Thursday and Saturday at 13 = : leave
at I JO p. m. P. O’e-Baltlaore. Bodford. Johns-

Huitaisand Woodland—Arrive Tuesday. Thurs­
day, amlSatnrday at 1 p. tn. leave at 3 p. m.
Haitian.Cedar Creek and Hickory Corntrs-Arrlve’Wrslneiday nod Saturday at 12
leave at 1

were so uttered and spoken by me in anger,
and without due consideration, and were
without foundation in fitet, and further I
affirm, that I know of nothing derogatory
to her character.
And I further say that the prosecution
of her. husband Frank Ryerson for per^uiy, instituted upon my complaint, was
ill advised and without any sufficient
cause, and that I was misled respecting
counties, will bo hold al Charlotte, on Tuesday
the matter, all of which I sincerely de­
the 20th Inst., at one 'o'clock, P. M.
The di­ clare to be the truth. In testimony where­
rectors meeting at same place on the 10th in*I. of I do hereunto set my hand this_filh day
Union religious services are now being held' of January, A. D., 1877.
Marcus Durham.
alternately in the Presbyterian and Methodist
churches. To-night the meeting win be al the
Crockcry and Lamps cheap at
M. E. Church and to-morrow night al the
ftbltf Smiyu, Hoglk &amp; Prkston's.
Presbyterian church. What the appointments

Thsre will &gt;s a Union Temperance meeting
at Union Hall on Bunday evening, at seven
o dock, and It is hoped and expected that the
friends of a real temperance reform will fill

Jan. 27, was J82fl.l72.77; receipts during the
week ending Feb. 3, were J13A.748.5S; pay-

unco In treasury Feb. 3, 1877, 8B28.M3.691
Probate............... i——Clement Emith

r. Wilcox

He is a good
printer, a man of temperate habits, and an
indeftttigable worker. He haaouXbert wishes,
and if energy, ability, and manlinens can
tend County Journal at Holly.

...Alonso D. Cadwallnder

TO-DAY'S ADVER TISEMEMTS.

The Reform dub meeting at the club room,
oa Tuesday evening was very largely attended,
and the members evinced a determination to
protect themselves and society from the bane­
ful effects of the sale of alcoholic beverages,
of every friend of human progress and tnu

Contract

th* Barry County Republican, tho Nashville News,
hereby esree. aaab with ths other, and plodre each
to the othsr. oar tacred-honor that durins the year
next ensuins wo will not publish any local advorttenaent. under anycireunutaaeee. al Me* than the
fee* provided by the status, of this Ftalo for ineh
pnblieations, and that we will send a copy of this
pledce. as an answer, to say aad all perrons ask inc

Wall Paper and Boot Blacking at
febltf Smith. Bogle A Preston's.

Soap and Crackers at
febltf Smith, Bogle A Preston’s.
Sugar and Codfish at
febltf Smith, Bogle &amp; Preston's.

J. M. NEVINS. P. M.

irriM L. CrenS

county, Michigan, do hereby nuke known
and declare that al! words spoken by mo
heretofore, on any occasion whatever, im­
puting a want of chastity and virtue to
Mrs. Arietta Ryerson, of Bastings Mich.,

S—4 I. joo, od.onluod ord.r,
jko
prerent depressed stats of trade can he best
remedied by calling public attention to your
wares aad merchandise through the adwtiling columns of the local papers.

COCXTV OFFICERS.

.

To Whom It May Concern,
I, 51 arena Durham of Hastings, Barry

To Creditors.
John Stanley haa this day assigned to
us, for the benefit of his creditors, all his
property real and personal, (except such
as is, by law, exempt) and wo have taken
possession of the same and will settle all
demands against hhn.
Israel S. Boice.
James Ryan,
Assignees.
Jnnoary Sth, 1877.
All Demands Dux John Stanley
and remaining unpaid, will be placed in
the hands of an attofuey lor collection, in
thirty days from this date.
Israel 8. Boice,
Jamkr Ryan,
January 8th, 1877.
Assignees.
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•

All pysician.* of the “ regular school''
A singing class of 125 Misses of Hastings, and who arc graduates of of some accredit­
under the direction of Mis* M. Kimball of ed college. Are urgently nxiucstod to
Watertown. N. Y., are rehearsing at Union meet at the office of Dr. C. RusscZl on
Tuesday the 23d, inst.; at 1 o'clock P. M.,
the purpose of forming a county MedW. E. Upjohn,
had yean of experience as a teacher and has
Society.
A. P. Drake
taught in mutt of oar neighboring cities, and
C. Russell,
under her skillful management we may expect
.
and others.
a rich treat al the concerts which are pro­
nounced by the preen, wmyur, and of a Ai/A
Michael Grace u happy, and why

ihonld he nor bo. Hia dcw place of bus­
news is a favorite resort for the public,
and u a matter of coarse be is .reaping a
rich harvest. Remember the place, first
door cast of Em. Busby’s Barber shop,
north side of State street.
xxi66tfl)4.

Liat of Patents.

paper by Cox A Cox, Solicitors of Patents
Washington, D. C.
'
•

C, Land, Matter for Veneers, Detroit.
C. Chaffee, 8aw Guide, Allegan.
A. Goodyear, Carriage Top Support, Albion.

All About the County.

The “Iron Trail.”
A spicy sketch descriptive of a trip over
the Atehison Topeka and 8antaFe Railroad
and of the beautiea, tamerj and pleasure
resorts of the Rocky Mountains, by “Nym
Crinkle," the musical and dramatic critic
of tho iKrw TbrA World, nent free on paplication, togetherwith the SanlvanGuide,

to Pueblo, Denver and ail pointe in Colo­
rado, New Mexico, Ariaona and the San
Juan Mines.
The finest line of Pufiman
Sleepers on the continent between tho Mis­
souri River and the Rocky / Mountains
without change. Address
•

Jan. 4 *76 tf

fren. /7SM{ AyL
, Topdre. Kan.

Comi
II ACTINGS MAHKEs

AT

G. M. RUNYAN’S.
I would respectfully announce to the citi,zene of Hastings and vicinity, that j have a
new and

Ml 01 MB!

7

ea, 4 lbs. for $1 00; Sugars, syrups, spices,
aking Powder, saleratus, starch, soap, can­
dles, tobacco, etc., etc., whith will be sold at

S

Remember the place, at J. S. R
Boot and Shoe Store, Jefferson
Gite me a call.

WHBAT.trodlperboshaL
FLOUR, ptr ewt.------ i---CORN, ptr bosha!-----------OATfl, par biuhtl----- 1—
BUTTER, ptr lb
EGGS. ptrdo*»a^.,_J----POTATOES.ptr bosfiel—
APPLES, per bushel-------ONIONS, per bnsbtl-.......
BRANS, ptr bushel--------PORK--------------------------

S
street.

C. M. RUNYAN. ,

xxi66tf

City Drug Store I

HAMS, per ib----------SHOULDERS, per lb.

•UK
♦ 7M
• IS
1»UK

J. P. ROBERTS, Proprietor,

HASTINGS.
DRIED PEACHES, peartd. ptr lb.
DRIED PEACHES, unpaared. ptr 1
DRIED APPLES, par lb--------------MAPLB SUGAR-------------------------

-

-

MICHIGAN.

Drugs and Medicines of all descriptions
kept constantly on hand, and Prescriptions
skillfully compounded. Also a full line of

SHEEP PELTS
CALF SKINS.rreen. par lb_._.
CALFSKINS, dry.aerlb------HONEYL------------------------------BEESWAX, per lb
CRANBERRIES, per bnshel-

DETROIT MARKET.
Busina** hat fol into a rather ilack spell. P»t”
hap* because of ths uusessotxably warm weather.
Jobbers, however, are almost all very hopeful as
retards ths fotare. Mousy is ia pretty fair de­
mand, and for tho first tins In nearly two yean,
some of ths batiks report havJAs their foods folly
loaned cot. Goinx rates are 7® 10 per eent. for rood
paper. CO days. Colton roods are very firm ; prints
7»7»fe and solnr to fc for standards. Hardware is
unchanxed In all particulars. Coffees are steadying

HHB, Ulis, pm, OILS,
DYE ST U Jj’FS, &amp;c. unsurpassed
in quality a specialty.

PATENT MEDICINES

Of all kinds in endless varieties,
iiMfo

Brisk for sale nt my yard. Section 23d,
in Rutland.
Henry L. Newton.
Dec. Oth, 187®
xxi64U

Special Notices.

xxi68tf

PENSIONS
19
hergedforwoued.iefarim.

Kladison Dispensary,
•2 W MaCton SI, Ckicapc.

Gold 105).
Spring-like weather.
Greenback nomare worth in coin M^eents

George Baker ; Thomae Brady ; F. C. Farlin;
William Helmer; Harry Henderson ; James
Ainsley ; Edward VoteAddlade To well.

The Circuit eoart is in session.

8. Wirthi, Dowagiac, Mich.
Jxo. M. N artire, P. hi.

PEWS

Jordan, Marsh t Co.. Borton. Mass.: Edgar

His Hossr,

Birney Hoyt, presiding.

Our phtrons .will piewee bear in mind that
wc mutt have* our accounts all settled this

There wax n«i uarum present on Tuesday
evening, either at the reams oflhe Board of
Education, or at ths Council chamber.

• Our railroad men report the passenger bus­
iness on the mend, but say that Um freight
fcu'sinets is tailing off a liuls this month.
The Hastings Reform club spV numbers
Gtasut 150. Il is a wide awake organisation,
--.ci will da an immense amount of good­

In financial circles there is some finer that
chs Cowuai’sion, by acute hook or ayusk. may
eaunt in Tilden, and lienee gold has gens up

abtari two per cent.

.

Wejhave in typo an excellent form for orders
by assessors and directors of nah eel dtotrirts
on the Treasurer, and sm fiQ all ordure rt
short notice, and on reasonable terms.
Dried corn ofasupa
patent drying establishment alBeatea Harbor,
is for sale by Smith, Bogle It Preston. U is
delicious, we know, for «n have tried it.

Possibly, Kent oMnrty Uwyen ana run tks

Judicial system of the Stale, but we iwiM
that they shall not bo permitted te drirteh
Berry county from Judge Hoyt's ateuntt
Woodland Lodge. No 2M. I. O. 0. F,
instituted on Monday evening. Thera was is
attendance a large number of the fraternity,
and everything passed vfmjr pleaesMly.

A few more Mi)ess from six to eighteen
jeers of age wQl bo raoeUad at tbs Maofam!
•Convention, to take part in chorum T»bleau Ac.. Ac. RekaToals dfcfty ■44 P.M..
nt Union Halt
" '
' ’

4K«

MARRIAGE GUIDE, OR SEXUAL PATHOLOGY.

Yesterday I was the happy recipient of a
very valuable book cnee from my good friendof this city. It is in every way suitable to my
purpose, in tact, it could not have been more
so, if I “kad ordered it myself. It is jest
what I have long needed, sad I ean assure
my friends that I regard il aa very thoughtful
in them, and that It will prove a very importaal adjunct to my work.
Jour thanghtfulneas, together with the gift, gives me very
groat pleasure, and I wish I could take you
all by the hand and assure you of my appre­
ciation of so valuable a gift, but as I do not
know yon all, I trust you will pardon this
tame way of expreering my gratitude, and I
shall try to prove myself, as iter ns I can,
worthy of your friendship.
Hastings, Feb. Bth, 1877.

Licil Mfipw

r

W. H. GOODYEAR,
POSITIVELY CURED.

The Druggist,

Respectfully announces

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, and in fact a com­
plete Stock of Druggists
Merchandise which he offers
to the people ai greatly Re­
duced Prices.
REMEMBER,the Peo
pie’s Dru g 8 tor e is di­ Highest Market Price in
rectly opposite Empire Block.
Cash,
One door east of Spauldings-

STAVES. STAVES,

YUKUttu, July 18,1876

UNDERTAKING
Being a busmen that needs a great deal
of experience,

�A

JI

I Mm, aad

A

twenty-nine btwhd. rfpOmp

&lt;

thirty of wheat
‘J to the acre."

LBSTBB’B

RURAL TOPICS.

‘LOOK TO THE EAST?

Wrirtsa for «be.»WBUCasBAK»as b;
~4“

, |

HOOT PKUMINa.
I never had much faith in pruning the

roots oftrees to make them bear fruit.

It

appears to me that the more extensive the
roots, the more fruit the trees ought to
glish fruit grower says m an English pa­

per that haring some very free-growing

trench two feet

nix in ch re

from their

trunks, half around the trees in a semi­
circle, cutting off all the roots as far aa ho

Thia affection is caused by tho change
of food, the introduction of acrid herbs or
other irritating substance into the bowels,
long drives in hot weather, or by rapid
change of temperature, lying out on the
cold, wet ground, etc.
Sometimes it
makes its appearance without any obvious
cause, while the animal is apparently doing
well and fattening. Tho conditions under ASdra.
IS
Street, n,v&lt;rTor*.
which the disease makes its appearance P. 0. Box am
must always be obeervod. If the animal
is weakly, as tho generality of them are
825000A ourVraadComUnatlou Prawhen attacked by diarrhoea, a tonic, in
tho shape of an ounoe of gentian, and a
drachm of ginger, twice daily, mixed with
a -pint of water, or, what is better, a pint
of beer, with a change of food, and an oc­
casional walk about the Yard for exercise,

ft;

Chicago and Grand

earflhortMt Line

If you have reason

season

ft
:s
rxanof H0UTM&gt;
_Day
Ervninx
Kxprrw ExpraM

,r»
ft

Is

a

&amp;*
(8

12 47 &amp; M

IS 15

ft
tofc..

&gt;a 77

the trees did not

Kft

end Rapids Mixed
pm daily except

need more mastered in a short time, by paring the
hods and applying a solution of vitnol
light on the subject than we now possess. water to the foot of every animal, twice
In the above case, the roots wore cut off each week, and removing the sound from
but half way around the trees; but it is the lame ones ioto-fields not infected pre­
evident that he would have badly injured viously. The vitriol wash shoiild bo ap­
plied while warm, and the moot cffectuak
them, if the entire roots had been severed
mode would be to dip the feet down into
two fe&lt; and a half from their trunks. A the linuid. It is more easily curi'd daring
better way than tp tut half around would the cold winter months. Freezing weather
be to dig further from the trunks of tho destroys the inoculating properties, when
taees^cairding to thoirage and growth, and dropped .upon the ground. But during and M«.
the warm months infected matter may reto cut off the roots entirely around them,
Furniture,
mahi &amp; long time in. the shsep-walka and
from four to six feet from their trunks.
not lose ata vaccinating qualities. Due
PKAR**BUanT.
diligence and applications well applied will
This disease is still making great rava­ cure any infected flock on the farm. I
ges among the pear trees all over the have treated thousands in this manner,
country. Some writers claim that grow­ usually placing the ahwp in a trough or
ing the trees in a grus swara is a preven­ box, on its back, about twenty inches
tive of ihc blight, while others who have above the ground, to hold tho animal and
tried this system say it is not a remedy. faciliato the work. This foul disease, and
In my own case, trees in aod escaped, the scab, were imported into tho United
while those kept free of grass and weeds States tram Germany, at first. The Sax­
blighted conaidarably; yet, from what I on merino.-! were impregnated before landi
read on thia subject, 1 do ujI think the ing on our shores. There is no estimating
sod system a preventive in oil soda. A the damage it has entailed upon tho flocks
writer ou thia subject says: "I do not on this continent.

produce

J

ffi

unlsyr. All other m

a IS
53 tf

TRAINS GOING NORTH.

If (/raati Jmution—with HASH Dlrition ot the

1

II l!

A
liar Ks'nrai* non! will.* atop at »t

ft
Ymtlanll.
Ann Arbor.
Joacrr:!!
Jaction.

^Joawrnxx—With Like Short A Mich. Southern

IS
*.Sonda^exo*i&gt;led. tfietwday and Senday

QREAT WESTERN RAILWAY.
xxi-xwl

CHICAGO k. LARK HURON K

Milk Safes.

rKMIXIVUR DIVISION.

MAMS SAMSt ASS SETBQIT!
TIME TABLE.

•Snndaya aeowtad. tDelly.

TRAINS WEST.

iasi

make.
.
We sell none of this cheap made Fur­
niture that is made by machinery. The
goods vc mako arc made by hand, and
warranted. We invite all persons to call
and inspect our goods, for they all bear
Of every description. I would beg leave inspection. No trouble at nil to show our
to inform my old customers and the
goods.
Parties having pictures to Frame would
do well to get them framed of us as wc
can do it better and chcopcr than any
PEOPLE OF BARRY COUNTY
house in Barry oouoty.
We keep the
largeal and best selected stock of Picture
Frames and Mouldings, Brackets, Paper*
Generally that I have again embarked in
holders, Wall pockets, Slipper holders and
everything in the Furniture Line. Wc
invite all persons to call and look at our

Mi idlerille

THIS

and be happy again.

! iS
TRAINS EAST.

A Gret Redicta ii Prices!
15
■ .-.I
II

STOCK OF GROCERIES

SALISBURY &amp; BROSSEAU
Dealers to all kinds

FURNITURE
Tke Gael Soto TtawgMare.

Dotosten Bents Braslejs Frants, fc.

Peerless Milk Safer.

other man treated his trees aa follows :
Now on exhibition at our Furuiture Store.
"Last year I had three young pear trees
badly affected with ‘blight.’ None of them
ing of all kinds of old furniture neatly
boro anything. During the winter wc At my OLD STAND on Jefferson Street. don. W““ Wo Mean Business”. “®i
Furniture Rooms south side of Stale
street, opposite H. A. Goodyear’s Hard­
S®“ The above goods have been selected
ware Store.
'
with
great
care
and
will
bn
m and healthy, and bore heavily on the

RTEBlfWB BRO’S

RAILWAY COMPANY

Look here I

Look here!

rasa&amp;ies

SnSeSSra.®»

What! don’t you think we can sell

THE ENEMY Of BISEASE I

DEFI COMPETITION. THE FOE OF PAIN
MUSTANG

Call soon and examine my stock and

J. H-SUTTON.

primi.
branches u high

SAW AJID WHXAT.

-can do it, for, with tho help of

TO MAX HO BEAST
.
te thr Grand OH

pounds of sulphur

a semi-fluid state until

Detroit Adverti»enient«.

GILLET &amp; HALL,
DETROIT.

D.

Gr'd Rapkb.L

Furniture, Coffins, Etc.

READ
FURNITURE
!
GOOD HEWS TO THS PUBLIC!
can sell cheaper than any house in Barry
county, for these reasons;
1st. Because we have no rent to pay.
2d. Because we make the most of our
goods ourselves.
3d. Because wc keep the best of work­
men,
4th. Because wc warrant all gbodt wo

Tke BeHaMe S*er&lt; Line

AiuiUtoKip.'

Where you wul find ail kinds of

Of every Pescnption which we

■tan iambs iiviiioh.

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New Advertisements.

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commenced to blight ■ I looked into the
matter carefully and thoroughly, and soon
became convinced that in order to raise

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to pruning, I thin out the weak sboota
Swift on the War Path with a new and
in bummer, and cut back the tops of limbs,
(
well selected
when uooeacary, in the fall, to secure only
well-ripened wood during the winter; for
I beheve blight to be occasioned by frozen
sap." Another pear grower follows a dif­
ferent practice, thus: “I have been crow­
ing pears for tweaty-five years. When I

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HASTINGS

believe that to be an c&amp;jential requisite to
BUMMBful pear culture.
1 fork a little
around the trees each spring, mulch heavi­
ly, and thoroughly and constantfr. I
knt the only trees I ever loot by blight
onoewhen I omitted to mulch.
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to believe that 1

thn disease is roused by some irritant in ;
the alimentary canal, give a half pound of
make so much wood as previously, but eprom salts, or half a pint of linseed oil. 1
many spun formed all over the trees If it cornea on suddenly, with much fever,
its naled. QeiAtaad
CO-Aagnita, Maine.
which were covered with buds ; and the give opium, one drachm, calomel, every !
second season they bore a large crop of three hours, dntil the symptoms subside
If it has been of long standing, use sul- '
fruit. He doseb hia article aa follows:
phate of iron, two draebnv, catechu, one i
"The inference gained is to root-prune all drachm, two or three times a day, adding
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gross growing unfruitful .trees.
We now and then half an ounce of gentian and learn the builueu of wiling *ewinc machine*.
Compcuiatiou
proved the good 4&gt;f it ycart ago in the and half a drachm of ginger. If white
treatment of apples, pears, and even figs, using calomel the mouth should become .
sore, desist immediately, as the system is
besides plums, and thcrti is no better time
now under its influence, and it can be of
of the year for performing the same than no further use ; continue to use tho opium,
the month of October. Tbe great ari of however, until the symptoms abate ; feed .
fruit-growing is to so nunage our trees liberally, give plenty of water,^ood feed, i
etc. Always give cattle medicimtout of a
that they shall possess sufficient vigor to
Towmst.
or
bottle in a fluid state ; pour it slowly down
tmd IFowra, *rr«di«arv or or^irr'-. trraM
produce fruit of good quality, but not to the throat
STRIO tl
frivatb
overgrow that limit,
by making good
FOOT-ROT IN’ BHKKP.
growth at the expense of a crop of fruit."
S. W. Jewett, one of tho moat experi­
It is quite probabk that root-pruning m enced sheep-raisers of Vermont, aays:
certain cases may cause barren trees to '■By prompt attention the disease can be

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                  <text>VOL. XXI. NO. 83.

rhepejni-WeBkly hepliblicap tapper
GEO. M. DEWEY
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PUBLISHER.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12,1877.

J. S. GOODYEAR A CO.’S

Announcement!
Dry Goods and Clothing.
Great Bargains in Dry Goods. All kinds of Fancy Goods
at BOTTOM PRICES. Ready Made Clothing Speciality.

A fine

Tailoring.

Tailoring Department connected- with

Store.

RA TES Qr AD VERUSING.

Boots and Shoes

A Largo Stock of Boots and Shoes, ,all kinds, very Cheap.

Groceries'of.

Groceries.
as LOW as they can he bought any where.

Salt.
A full line of Saginaw- and Onondaga Salt always on hand.

Come and see ns
For we mean to sell goods, so that it shall be for your advantage
to buy of us.
J. S
janl8tf.
Hastings. Mich. Jud. 17, 187
Doctor Arkin’s

till.

Double Column

JAMES CLARKE,
JTORNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR
tX CHANCERY. Prompt attention siren to
bunacm eutouted to my care. OSoo over Jamee
P. Robert^ Prog ataraTlwtMSS. MfaE xztntf

SMITH Si. KNAPPEN.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW &amp; SOLICIT­
ORS IX CHANCERY. Practice in all tha courti
nf thia etale. OSes over Jolla, Raw.U't Mera.
LXaiimrr 8trrv«.
Cute. M.Xsarras.

HARVEY WRIGHT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW and Solicitor la
In Vnion Block over Barlow k C

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H. C. PECKHAM,
PHYSftlAN k SURGEON?

M. W. RIKER.
THE PEACE. Gvoaral Collection
&gt;• Agent. Union Block. Stoto Bteeyt.

WM. UPJOHN,
A BUROBON.-OBee
ulifio, MUb.

nuLgnu—. Arttt
and CjtwlHutlonaM

DR. C. RUSSELL

KYSictAX* 6un.aHU.t.—Uffle«
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LUCIUS BCWKLL,

CHAS. II. BAUER.

JOHN Q.CRE3ST.
SHKRIFF, O«pnly Cmmtr Borv^oraxil
Convcyaneer. OBea at th« Court IIsom.

SOLICITED,
n nwdTal. thorough *.rM

Pablithed by Roqutat-

COMING HOME,

FIDUS’LIVERMORE.

We liitvv seen several Items in the papers
that a Quincy girl had written a poem about
Fidne Llverraoro at which he got mad. We

evening breeze, her 'bore; brown foot,
shapely as a sculptor’s model, showing be­
neath her scanty kirtle; a look of quiet
happiness in her largo, luminous eyes, as
she watched a distant boat coming across
the lake. A sheep-dog, crouching on the
grass, a few yards off, watched ■ the light
skiff with equal interest. The shadows of
tho far-off mountains darkened the water,
and tho coming twilight threw a half mel­
ancholy hue over all.

WHOLE NO. 2025.
I patient lover, catching right of hb titled
I rival, cantering down the castle read
“Iflatea to what I have to say. Jeanette,
you know I love you; theres no need to
tell you that. I have loved you all my
life. . Long ago you promised to be my
wife. But maybe you think 1 bat only in
childish sport. I am in dead earnest,
however. Now,” and he turned almost
fiercely on her, “which do you care for
moot; that proud, young Lafrd &lt;/ the cat­
tle up yon, or me ?”

Jeanette laughed, and tossed her silken,
wind-blown curls, averting her face that
he might not sec the sparkle in her ey«,
and the blush on her cheeks. She loved
Walt as she Tovod her life; but she was a
woman, and a little coquetry is natural to
Directly, the regular dip of the oars was the sex. She was vexed, too, that Wal­
heard, the boat glided to the strand, and a ter had not, lately, spoken of lore. She
lad of eighteen, or there abouts, sprang on had even begun to think he had changed
shore. The dog darted to weteomc the his mind, until the young laird of Dundee
new earner, but lhe girl, with something had made him jealous.
,
of tho shyness of maturer years, hung
“Why should 1 answer?" she said,
back. She was but fourteen, os yet, but
lightly, and evasively. “What means thia
already,-in her virgin heart, had begun to
sudden haste F
stir, almost unknown to bcrself, that mys“Because I want to know ; because I
terr of mysteries, human love.
will know," cried Walter hotly.
She and Walter Keith had known each
Jeanette laughed again—a little musical
other from earliest childhood. They had
grown up together, in his mother’s cottage, laugh, like the bubble of a mountain
and long aeo he had told her, in his frank, brook.

boyish way, chat she was to be hb “little
“Suppose I refuse to tell ?” she said,
wife," by-and&gt;by. She had looked on him ,
___ a trifle wickedly.
just
as a brother, however, and only laughed ■
H&lt;
TIer companion came to a sudden halt.
in reply.
"“Jeanette," confronting her, his face
He camo io now, flushed with exercise, white and set, “this, is no light matter with
as handsome as a young Apollo,' the dog mo. You know how I feel; there's no
jumping about him, and barking for joy. need that I should try to tell. I couldn't,
"Aren't you glad to tec me, too, if I would ; I’m not glib o’ tongue, like
Jehrctto?" he said. “Surely, old Hero the fine young laird. But you shall chooee
here is not to be the only one to welcome
me. Don't you think you might liavo
“Suppose I refuse to choose," she re­
come down to the shore to meet mo
I
plied, a little ruffled at his domineering
Tho girl gave one quick, half-shy glan^ tone.
up into his face, blushing to the very tips *' “I shall take h for granted that you
of her pretty cars. A year ago, she
would have gone to meet him frankly.
Jeanette stood silent, a mischievous
And a year ago she would not have gleam in her gazelle eyes.
'
blushed.
.
The young man returned the broad
He drew her to him, and k'uacd her.
gold ring to his vest-pocket, and turned
“Well; I forgive you, for this once,'’ he on his heel.
Mid, gayly, quite satisfied by that glance ;
“You are silent, Jeanette; I am ans­
■ "but when we are older, when wc are mar- wered. Yonder conics the Laird o' Dun­
■ vied, as, you know, wo are to be,-you dee. I'll notatand to hb way. Good-bye,
'
musn’t stay here, to tljo door, but must Jeanette!"
come down to the wafer dearic."
The young laird camo clattering doxu
The years passed on. Almost before toward the moor-ride, and "Walter Keith
M.k. you patriotic IhyaT
eitbsr knew it, Jeanette was eighteen, and walked rapidly away. Jeanette stood in
But «a&lt;mah; wa know your
Walter twcnty.two.
But now clouds, the waning sunset, her heart fluttering
Ito*n aevar be effaced:
began to darken the horizon of their liketa bird.
And pootorlty will read it
hitherto happy lives. A true and loyal .
“Walt I Oh, Walt, come back I" she
I lover was Walter Keith ; but, alas 1 he
was of a jealous temperament.
He had
But her voice was tremulous, and the
loved Jeanette all his life long, ever since young man did not hear her. In another
she camo to Iris mother's hearthiatono. one second, Dundee waa at her ride.
.
mid-winter night, a little friendless crea­
With many gallant words, he put lb
ture, her father lying dead at the old In­ flowers in her hands, and hung a roue,
verness Manse, her mother lying in her full-blown and crimson-hearted, in her
grave in lhe old Inverness churchyard, and dark hair.
she, a tiny mite, without kith or kin in
Jeanette wore it when she went beck to
the wide world. “Pair, motherless bairn," the cottage in the gloaming, a little feeling
his mother had said, "you must bo a gude of resentful coquetry in her heart; but
brother to her." And so, begining as a underlying all, her Urac and tender lovcF
brother, h» anon learned to be more. Sum­ which made her ready and willing to ac­
mer in and summar out, they wont, tn cept her hasty, passionate suitor, if only
school together, hand and Baud ; through he would speak again. But when she
golden autumns they tended tbgir flocks reached tho cottage, Walter was not there.
Bldinc from tha world in daytinc.
on tho hill-aide, under the shadows of tho Night did not bring him home nor the
Shinina out alone at nifht.
giant peaks ; and in .winter they sat by the morrow!
So yon stood bwid. the rebel-.
Inglo-rido and, while he cracked nuta for
Jeanette drove her kids out to brows on
Claim in* that their eatue waa Jiwi.
Jeanette, aho sang the sad, sweet songs of tho moor side, with a pain in her girl's
T1U confederate hope* bad faded
their native land. All through these heart that pierced it like a thorn. Surdy
And you saw that aU was loot t
years,
long
past
the
period
when
our
story
-he would come to fetch her noon's meal,
Than by sudden traaapoailio’n.
opens, Waiter had been coming to think as was his custom ?
of Jeanette, lew like a brother, and more
But noon passed, and the red sun hung
likealovcr. When, at eighteen, aho had low above the russet hills, and he did not
sprung up into a slim .lithe graceful young appear. Jeanette drove her looks home­
goddeaswith eyes as deep and pure ns a ward at an early hour.
mountain loch,and checks and lips likcripoShe found the cottage in confusion, the
red cherries, and when others began to ad­ good wife sobbing in the chimney-corner.
mire her also, thou the latentjealousy of hb The girl's very sou! died within her.
nature took fire. But be did not fully
“What baa happened ?" she aaked In
Of the man who favored tralicrt,
realise tho torture to wjuch ho could bo faltarins tstiea.
” H.’« politically dead.”
■
*
subjected, till the young bird came home
•‘Can ye ask ?" cried out the moAer
And we’ll pet yea in your eoMn,
to
the
old
Highland
castlo
beyond
the
shrilly.. “Can ye stand thore, and mock
year mouldering cent.
Afo wfU hitch and nuke Mm draw you.
moon, and having seen Jeanette at Inver­ me in my sorrow, and moke believe ye
ness, foil desperately in love with her. A dinna know ? Ye’ve deceived tho led all
handsome, gallant fellow was thb young theseyears, nod now, in the end, yc throw
laird of Dundee; a fine .ipatch, to be sure, him o'er wi' out word or warning, and
for a girl like Jean ottc, if he really meant send him off over rets, and break his poor
marriage ; and ho sc«mcd thoroughly in mitber'a heart. I’ll ne'er furgiver yo till
erruest
Every morning saw him at the my dying day."
,-w cottage gate, mounted on hb black steed,
“What is it?
Oh, where b WAF
with hb dogs at hb hoels, and a bunch of gasped Jeanette.
red roses, or white ipountain lilies, in hn
“Gone I
Gone over sens, to foreign
hand, for Jeanette.
lands, ne'er to return. And 'tts all year
“He'll in dead earnest, b the fine young work ; it all comes o’ your fcir, fata face.
laird. Jeanette's a rare la£8 . if yc care I wish from my wool I had left vote die
for bar, ye’d better speak out, and ha* that wild night, when I fetched-vs home .
Now Hsten. The Democratic organa
done wi* it. Walt," aaU Wak s mother.
toiny fireside ! Go I I ne’er snmto see
ate inflating themselves for a season of pro­
And the young nun, fcrious with jeal­ your fate again. Get re up to the ratio
longed and vigorous howling, upon the ousy, took tho hint. He went off tn ypn, to you fine, tided lover!"
Jeanette left the room like one stunned.
decision of the Electoral Court Cotnmb- Aberdeen without delay.*»d laid out all ,
hb surplus money fof'a broad band of That night, when tho midnight moon hung
mon, which knocks the Tilden conspiracy
gold, that would fit Jeanette'a plump above tho gorse-crowned hills, Jennette
higher than a kite.
brown finger.
state out from the cottage. ShaemM aot
She was at the cottage door, tho sunset stay and beer her foeter-roottar's re­
The
—
shining on her dark head, just as it bad proaches
8ta wra away to Asms. •
ben of the Loubhna Returning Boare bj done fofar years before, and the scene was
“Hero I ” ata mited, crash* the lavwr
“Hero, I’m gob* my."

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11
of Dundee found himself in Aberdeen.
Strolling along the coast, without lhe town,
ba met a Unitary figure, with a gau.'at

From the Lansing Republican we copy
The Electoral Tribunal—President—
Whom ? — Justice Bradley — The the following condensation of the facto rel­
Counsel—Cronin Again—The Gam­ ative to our Educational system taken from
blers Against the President—A Pro­ tho very able report of the State Super

DKWACY,

The girl stood still, and looked at. him

Hs.ari jKM, Mich., Fib. 12, 1877.

vs. a Grand Duke—Newspapers—
Palestine for Sale—Etc., Ete.
Washington, D. C., Feb. 2, '77,

town?

The count of the electoral vote for Pres­
ident and Vice President of the United
States commenced yesterday in tho House

little one, you might have been my pet all
these years 1 I would bare clothed you
in silks and jewels, and shielded you from

of Representatives, and it will probably be

result b secured and made known.

As

constituted, the tribunal undoubtedly com­

. mands the confidence of the great major­

II A. YEH* PLATFOBM

“What ? You refuse to be my wife ?
The lady of Dundee Castle ?"
“Yes; I refuse.”
She turned £r «m him, and went her way

along the wild coast.
“Stop one minute,", he cried, pursuing
her. “Let me tell you of your old home.
Keith cottage stands yet, and the dame
spina her flax, and herds her flocks; but
Walt has never returned ; bo never will
return. Hb vessel - was lost, months ago.
Will you come now, Jeanette t'
' No I”
And she went on, Hero following in her

ity of tbe people.

It b worse than ufolcss

to prophesy as to tbe result, but one thing

And still our Platform.

is morally certain, namely, that whether it
be Hayes or Tilden, or a new election, tbe

“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 party must ultimately triumph;
and whatever be the decbions of the trib­
unal, in the matter of the disputed States,

as on all other questions, they must stand

as final since they cannot be reversed ex­
cept by the affirms'ire rote of both Housi

cs.

One House being Democratic and the

other Republican an agreement to revone
any decision of the tribunal b next to im­

FLORIDA FOR HAYES.

possible.

The Electoral Commission, this evening,

The election of Justice Bradley as the

decided by a vote of eight against seven
that the four electoral votes of Florida,

fifth Judge to sit upon the electoral oom­

ed. The comparative footings for the tbo and gold coin shall
yean 1875 and 1876 show an increase of
IIAVX«QUAL VALL«3.
thechildred of school age large than the At a later day, if currency and coin should m1 lad to —to* will
increase of attendance at school, which b
retain equal values, it might become advis­
an unfavorable feature. There b a alight able to authorize or direct resumption.
I
reduction of tbe.dbtrict school-tax for all believe the time has come when by the
purposes from last year, nnd a reduction simple act of the legblative branch of tbe
of almost 10 per cent in the bonded in­
Government thb most desirable result can
debtedness ot tktr districts.
be attained. I am strengthened in thb
We are kindly furnished with a sum­ view by lhe counri.trade has taken in the
mary of these statistics by C. B. Stebbins, last two years, and by the strength of the
deputy superintendent:
credit of tjic United Staton at home nnd S3S Fourth »trw*. Swill ■—&lt;—
Number of towns and cities 1,004, be­
All OIumsm of the
abroad.
ing 18 more than the year previous.
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 1876, '• it
Number of school districts 5^34, being
the exports of the United States exceeded
135 more.
the imports by 8120,213,103, but our ex­
Number of children between 5 and 20
Crts included 840,569,621 of speeieand
years of age 459,847, l-cing 10,666 more,
Ilion in excess of imports of the Mme
and showing a probable increase of the
commodities. For six months of the pres­ Ulir.AT
total population of the state (on a baab of
ent fiscal year, from July 1, 1876, to Jan.
estimate which has heretofore proved sur­
1, 1877, the excess of exports over imports
prisingly correct) of 32,691.
amounted to 817,544,866, and the imports
Number who attended school during tho
of specie and bullion exceeded the exports
year 344.956, being 1,432 more.
of precious metab by 86,192,147 in the
Average time of school kept 7 and
same time. The actual excess of exports
3-10 months, sn i no ease of 4-10 of a
over imports for the six months, exclusive
month.
.
of specie and bullion, amounted to 813,­
Number-of school-houses of stono 80,
737,040, showing for the time being' the
being JO more; of brick 745 being 26
accumulation of specie and bullion in tbe
more, of frame 4,577 being 109 more;
of log 529, being 17 more. Total increase country amonnting to

ago. It b stated that the ahowingba very fa- I “ furiner" leading at last reports.

vorabh one considering the times, and will

Just after the election tho great Demo­

reflect credit on the preneut management

cratic cry was “ the people have apokeu."

of the road.

Just after the electoral tribunal waa estab­

It is gratifying to report an . improve­
ment in the condition of Secretary Mor­
rill.
Mr Randall is not making a good record

Where asa I ?*' bo naked, it feeble

u nPrecodented Merit.

when tho paper circulation of the country

FajXR.TSJ

Blood.
£5* r

'ssw.’yrssz

mission is not altogether as satisfactory as
Wepa
should be counted for Hayes and Wheeler. it might be, hb decisions wlrile upon hb
A week later, and Jeanette stood in the
The vote in detail on the adoption of the
circuit, which includes all the Southern
door of the little Highland cot. Her foo­
resolution was as follows: Yeas—Bradley,
ter- mother sat within.
States, having invariably boon adverse to
“Let me come home, and help you to Edmunds, Frclingbuysen, Garfield, Hoar, the Republican policy aud belief, especially
bear your sorrow," she entreated. “I was Miller, Morton and Strong.—8 Nays —
as regarding Ku Klux and enforcement
not false to Walt; I waa only silly and
Abbott, Bayaru, Clifford, Field, Hunton,
of school houses 162, which b doing very
shy ; and hb jealous doubt vexed me. I
well in a single year of “hard times "
I Payne and Thurman—7.
The leading counsel engaged by the Re­
lovea him. I will go to my grave unwed­
Total value of school-houses and lots
ded for hb sake."
publican Committee to represent Hayes •9,257,094, being •169,592 more.
A Republican Victory.
And the desolate mother held out her
and Wheeler before the electoral commitNumber of graded schoob 299, being
hands.
Tho great Presidential question b de­ aioa are Ww. M. Evarts and E. W. 14 less.
“Come home," aho said, looking at tho
Number of visits by township supcrinsad, changed young face. “ Wo'll bear our cided, and the Electoral Comtnbaion, gov­ Stoughton of New York, and Stanley
tcndcuts 10,758, being 1.577 more than
| Matthews and S. S. Shellabarger of Ohio,
trouble together."
erned by the principles /f constitutional
were made by both township and county
So Jeanette and Hero remained at the
who
will
be
assisted
by
our
own
“
Pape
superintendents in the Tear previous.
law, have virtually declared by its action
old cottage.
Bob " Ingersoll. All these gentlemen arc
Number of vbita by school directors
Winter came down amid tho Highlands, on the Florida question that Rutherford
15,019, Ixjing 947 more.
wild and cold. The winds roared, and the B. Hayes shall be tho next President of here and have filed their brief* in their case.
Number ot qualified teachers employed:
snow drifted, and the mountain lochs lay the United States. The dark clouds which When the committee reach the Oregon
3,548 males, being 265 more, and 9,286
like bods of crystal.
matter their action will undoubtedly be
seemed to enshroud the political horixon
females, being 106 more.
“We shall have a bitter night, and
prompt and non-partisan. The assumption
Total wages of teachers during the year:
there’s a ewe and two Iambi missing," have already begun to clear away, and
that Cronin was elected because Dr. Watte1 6787,776 for males, being 837,334 more,
said Jeanette, one bleak afternoon, when there are bright prospects of a glorious fu­
was ineligible cannot be sustained either by and *1,238,949 for females, being 839,aho waa folding the lambs.
ture for the Republican party.
precedent or law, and tbe tribunal will। 313 more.
“Cocao, Hero, let's go and hunt them."
“You'd better come under shdter, and
THE CHICAGO, BURLINGTON &amp; doubtless ignore it. The tug of war, teachers 848-50, decrease 2.79 ; for female
let the lambs go,” said tbe dame.
where Greek will meet check, will come on teachers 828.73, incresec 48 cents.
QUINCY.
But Jeanette and Hero went Across
Paid male teachers 8786,886.15, being
tbe States of Florida and Louisiana.
the wild moor, beyond the harbor coast,
837,849.65 more.
The annual meeting of tho Chicago,
down the bleak, frozen shore-line, toward
It is exceedingly doubtful if the Police
Paid finale teachers 81^28^16.95, be­
the hills.
t
Burlington &amp; Quincy Railroad takes place Bill, which this wack passed the House
ing 821,394.05 more.
With tho close of day, the snow came in the latter part of March. ■ It is ru­
Moneys on hand at the commencement
over the President’s veto, will get through
mored that considerable of the stock of the Senate. The backers of the bill are of the year 8598,505.71, being 876,693,­
this Company has changed bands during the gamblers and blacklegs in thb eity, 95 less than one year previous.
drift*.
Two-miil tax 8512,88932, being 84-,
Jeanette began to grow bewildered.
the past year, and that it is not certain while all honest and law-abiding^ citizen*
79438 more.
“Come bock, Haro," abe called ; “tbe whether the old Board of Directors will
are against it.
Primary school fund 8220,396.27, being
be re-elected. It will bo remembered that
Before thb I suppose yoflMHM&amp;hnve •2,621.46 more.
like thia.’
Tuition of Don-resident scholars 835,­
about two years ago the Dennison and been fully informed tbroug?MHNB|b of
466.96, being 81,976.44 more.
ground, breaking oat ever anon into sharp, Joy directory was forced out by Messrs. the testimony of Littlefield, vNw sworn
District taxes -for all purposes 82,261,­
frantic barks.
The girl followed him, Forbes, Griswold nnd others. It is now yesterday that he committed forgery upon
189.55, being &lt;78,938.86 less.
breathless, and half freseo.
claimed that the former have again secured one of the Louisiana election returns by
Raised from all other mmresa for the
“What b it, Hero? Are the lambs
a majority of the stock, and that there will direction of Wdb, a member of the re­ year 8249,239.35, being 8144.506.08 hm.
Total
resources for the year 84,067.­
The dog paused at the root of a great, be an entirely new deal at the next elec- turning board. I only hope they may see
801.68, bring 895,620.57 leas.
black fir, barking more furiously than ever.
Whether these rumors are founded hb whole depoci'ion. In it be directly
Paid for btiilding and repairs 8451,­
Jeanette hurried to the spot “You've on fact or not is hard to tell before the ancontradicts himself, besides which he has 426.49, being 897,43932 less.
found the poor lambs !" ahe cried.
Paid on bonded Indebtedness 8369,780.
heretofore sworn that be did not do what
Not the lambs I Bat a human creature,
20, bring 828.326.21 leas.
a man, hb garments like iron, hb face lik* •wy preapcct, however, of an exciting he now says he did do; and the whole af­
Paid for all other purpora 8620,949.84,
contest between the two factions.
death.
fair in the words of Polonius looks vary
being 82,216.83 more.
Jeanette peered down into the still
The annual report of the Company b like a put-up
_
job. I imagine it "mW
Bonded debt ot the districts Sep. 4,
now receiving its finishing touches, and &gt;ork."
1876, 81,558384.45, bring 8164,871.56
tered a cry that filled the stormy night
Popular
excitement
in
this
eity
to-day
I
lew than one year previous.
with anawtring echoes. She could not will be hid before the Beard of Directors
TotaUfidebtedoeM of the dbtricts Sept.
see, but some subtle instinct in her bosom at Boston by President Robert Harris, of Is about evenly divided between the electo­
18^H.672,710.92, being 8153,417 Chicago, who left for that place a few days ral count and the Grand Duke Alexia, the
“Oh, Walter,Walter! Hero, go to old
Jean's cottage, and fetch help. Your

Te.t oi’ Merit.

/ariiw : By the act of ('engram approve
Jan. 14, 1875, to provide for the resump­
tion of specie payments, tho 1st of Janu- (
mitted to the Legislature, which should ary, 1879, b fixed as the date when such |
interest every friend of the free reboot resumption b to begin. It may not be ;
desirable to fix an earlier date when it ,
shall actually become obligatory upon the i
The annual report of the various school Government to redeem its outstanding le- ।
districts in the state for the year ending gal-tender notes in coin on presentation, .;
1SepL 4, 1876, have been received by the but it b certainly most desirable, and will
Superintendent of Public Instruction, and prove most beneficial to every psountary I
isterest of the country, to hasten tho day
i
i i -a_j
--------- -.-J

folly two weeks, if not longer, before the

He ca'ugbthcr hand. Bat aho wrenched

you, but it was vain. I believe you ve
bewitched me. I can’t giro you up.
n™.- —,1 T'll
vr.,1 mV wife "

SUCCESS

The following b the Preridcot's message
to Congress on tho subject of the reramp-

lific Purjurer — An Electoral Count intended of Public Instruction just sub­

ith eohnn, shining eyes.
“Wbat made you run away, Jeanette ?"

•‘I live here. that's alL”
•‘In this wretched old

H. R. 8tav»c'« Colun.,

SPECIE RESUMPTION.

School Shtiotio. for U7«.

OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.

heplblicap feapjier

Jhe

w

.Amourt on hand Sept. 4, 1876, 8609,296.17, beingglO,790.46 mjre.
*

Total expenditure for laet year, deducting amount on hand. 83,458^0531. be­
ingM8.147JMh»
lished they cried " the people have spok­
Total
volumes added to
It!
en,” and the question now is, when Hayas । township
'
'
the yw, 5,115;
in such libraries.
u declared elected will they still cry, “ the whole numM
56,875; amo__________________ _ _________
people have spoken ? * Probably not.
lion for librariea, &gt;4,119.14 ; amount of
The CAnnurie of this city, a newspaper 1 fines, pmaltMt, ete., received from county
treasurer for libraries, 827,125.87 ; amount
founded by John W. Forn
for books foe township libraries, 86,cred by ex*Scoator Harlan,
to that better land w

of uew

dbtricta

organised

KOBE THAN 86,000,000,

H. SUERMAN.

Evidence.

in addition to tbe national product of these
metab for the same period, a total increase
of gold and silver for six months not far)

L srarv

’

’nr.sWs.L*;
that 4raUtal

short of 860,000,000. It b very evident
that unless thb great increase of precious
metab can be utalixed at home in such

bad

way as to make it in some manner remun­
erative to holders it must seek a foreign
market as sure'as would any other prod
of the soil or manufacture. Any legii
tion which will keep coin and bullion

home will, in my judgement, soon

BRING AB01T P3 ACTIO AL RESUMPTION,
and will add the coia of the country to. the
eircub(ing medium,
thus securing a
healthy inflation of sound currency, to the
great advantage of every legitimate busin«B interest.
The act to provide for the resumption
of specie payments authorised the Secretara of the Treasury to issue bonds of
cither of the descriptions named in the act
of Uongrqta approved July 4, 1870, en­
titled “An act to authorise the refttnding
of the national debt," for do less than par
in gold. With the present value of 4} per­
cent bonds in the markets of the world
they could be exchanged at par for gold,
thus strengthening the Treasury to meet
final resumption, and to keep the excess
o£coin over ihedemand pending ita pw-

r.

i am arnn-i

PfiEWKD BY H. R. STTOS, BOSTOA BASS.
Vagntine is Bold by AU Druggist*.

D»nr

CARBOLIC OIL
LINIMENT

home. AU that would further be required
would be to.

Dtalnfects, Pmrifice, fiowtha, and
Heala.

BKDUCE TUB VOLUME OF LKQAV-TKNDKK

(Jure* RhoutMium ami Neuralgia,
lualaatly ally* tba pain of Burnt.
NOTD
Basil th* most Obatlnate Sores sad I’lcvra.
in circulation.
To accomplish this, I
would suggest an act authorizing the Sec­
retory of the Trersury to bane 4 per cent
Cures Wounds. Brahes, Paias, and Aehes.
bonds, with forty rears to ran before ma­
Will keep vour Horses and Stock in Order
turity, to be exchanged for legal-teoder W-IT NEVER FAIL£! TryitOoce-W
notes whenever prt*-nted in auma uf 150,
or any multiple thereof, the whole amount
FERRAND WILLIAMS A CO.,
of such bonds, however not to exceed
DstroiL Mieblssn
•150,060,000. To inereoM the home de­
mand for such bonds, 1 would recommend
that they be available for deposit in the
United States Treasury for hanking pur
noses under the various prtrrisions of tbe
law relating to the National Banka.

I

I would suggest further that National

8

cent of coin interest received by them from
bonds deposited with the Treasury to so
cure their circulation. I would also reo
ommend the repeal of the third section of
the joint resolution for the issue of silver
coin approved July 22» 1876 limiting the

850.000,000.

E

/

I am satisfied that if Congress will enact
some such law as will accomplish the end

they will receive the gratitude of the whole

known and

Ten days to determine Florida,
•even Stales will be counted.

and

ton 1,764.
Number of Ins
urday in October

How

will it take to get through with the ether
thirty-one?
thb week b the

The Democrats arc bent upon consum­

pcuu aifairs
sale of Palestine

by the Turks, with no takers.

Hermit

THE EHEMT OF SISEASE I
budding for tho money in tbe world.

In the days

THETO MAJt
FOEANDOFBEASTPAIN

Tho fourth annual convention of the

(as near as may be known) 8,008.
ing another day over the Florida vote.
Amount paid or due Inspectors for aerThey thereupon object to the count, and spent billions of dollars and millions of
vices during the year 86,544.24.
Amount paid or due Townahi Spupminthe 0 jeotioos. Tbe House will vote against this country, but it doesn't appear to be as tender.t
591.G6.
the count, the Senate will vote for it, and valuable now as then.

of Peter the

(Signed)
U. 8. Gxxjrr.
ExtcuTivx Mahmom. Feb. 3.1877.

MUSTANG

Chj^stun Europe

LINIMENT,
WHICH HAS BTOOr. THB TEST OF

then it will be counted.

Kansu in beyond doubt a greet and pro-

give you particulars in my next.

ranriwd the diguity of pools on tbe election.

thb State
good man
by the dis

PAIN,

18 NO SORE IT WILL
L, NO LAMENESS IT
t CURE, NO ACHES, NO
UT. AFFLICTS THE Hl
BODY OF A
•MBSTIC ANNOT YIELD
ABOT-

The nd

LIFE OF

�J"“ Bo.ni.orth.

Tfe?Bmi-*8Bk)y$Bplih)ica|i8ajijiBr.
mm.
GUIDE
. H’V l.’.ll Ab R-_R« TIME-CARD

&gt; Uulntirton the 4th nf V.wh

,,tr _____ “

Il looks Jiut now, u if John would not be

required to make the trip.

Drugs, Medici'nes, Perfumeries, Etc-, Etc.

ptey lute made ont to raiae one hundred
and twenty-seven members of tho Reform
Club in Hastings which di prstty good forthat
town.—Charlotte Bepebliean.

Things “don't
Charlotte, if a similar club of men liks those

, We Inut those of our people who eqjoy
dancing, will not foil to attend the Fireman’.
Dance on the 22nd.

who compose our Reform Club, were organ
teed there.
Literary Notloee.

one of the Institutions of our city that deaerv.

jOOIKU BAtt.

* i’refahl

MS r. x.

urousnt
medicine. Be,Dr. Schenck’s Altnsnac. eentsinini.the certificates of many pemotw of the highest re-

The Fire Department is

On Friday Dr. Upjohfi's hone started from
his bam and ran to lhe I Irase, striking the bug.

Pktuuoi's Maoaxurafor March ojkm with after Ulna pronounced ino arable by pkyshrUna of
au exquisite steel engraving, “Coming Home,” acknow IsdcedaUUty. Schenck’. Pulmonic Snap
which is alone worth ths price of the number.
This fa followed by a doubled sixed colored

gy against a post smash mg it badly—Wa pre­
sume the Dr., after bitching the horse to the

ful affair.

This space is Contracted
for by

Than comes a colored patten for

dsllj except Sundan-axespt as

*’

T. J.'Bcth. Station Agsnt.

graving. ‘■’The Fast Express
and then some
forty other illustrations ot faahions, work-te.
The meeting of lhe friends of temperance al bit patterns', 4c.। Ac. The storied are unusual­
Union Hall last evening, waa/very largely al&gt; ly good this month. We notice particularly a

dent.

POST OFFICE TIME CARD

:&lt;:U *• “•
.•^liuiaU-Anive dally. eieaptSnaday.
,u leavt »l W&gt; a. ». P. 0 •-North
- i iliuore. Down*. Allo.
.
_
,
tI Battle Crrek—Arrive
Tewday
Satnrdir at 13 m.i leave
I*. O’»-Baltimore. Bedford. John»-

Cedar Cre«k and Htokorv Oeraata-Ar
inwl»&gt; a»dSaturdiwsill m.: leava at

and expect th'is Movement, if directed by lhe
men who are to be ben efit lad by a victory
over their appetites and passions, will be a
glorious success. With them in their struggle
to dcyright, every man most heartily sympa­
thizes, and^lo each of them is extended a
brother’s hand.

powerful one by Mrs. F. Hodgson Durnett,
"Mademoiaelle Suiette," and also Mrs. Ann |

j.M.NEVTNS. P.M.
Local Correspondence.
COUNTY OFFICERS.

The following article waa placed on our
table during our absence at Lansing, and got
put out of sight. It is Ute to print it now,
and yet al the request of the friends intereet-

8. Stepbend' stirring novelet, “The Dependent
Cousin." We do not see how any lady oan do
without this magatine, for It combines more
attractions, nnd for a less price, than any
other of the kind. The price to tingle tubscri-

passing notioe, I thought C would say a few

Contract

,wn.
: ICO? liAXwra.

uaauw- '

words about a Christmas tree that I had tho
pleasure to attend on Saturday ysve before
Christmas. It seems they had kcptUisir Sun­
day School np until that lime, and had closed
with that entertainment.
At an early hour the people began to come
in, but they were prepared.
Th«y had two
fine trees about ten feet apart, with their tops
entwined together, which formed a complete
arch with a deek standing nnderit; nnd there
sidca of lhe house.
They were all com­
pletely loaded with presents, and the good

“i^pricton of to. Barry Bounty Itepeblicmi.
urao SrxraO.
, „ ,
„
Proorietor of the Xoahville Now*.

All fe»ut the

TO TDK iitSASi9PVBU0.

xn.r.ffi.’J:

^awlWsScet
clubs for 1877, and perba]* many who thought
they could not afford it, earlier In tho season,
ean afford it now, rkte timee art ttnmutakablf
getting better. Specimens are sent, gratis, to rcfiu. to purchsM SlodlcinM purporting to bo our»
uuIom Mr. Jo.. Hajrdoek’a sfauture is .»&gt;«*«** to
those wishing tojtet up clubs. Back numbers,
.r
-- U... .III .I-..I anfl th- rl.d
to January inclusive, can always ba furnished.
Addrca*. Cnxkux J. I'xrassott, 300 Chestnut
Street. Phlladdphia, Pa.

Ma. Editor :—As anything that is calculat­
ed to Improve the morals and happiness of the

TO-DAY’S ADVERTISEMENTS.

•“JtJItfiHftt*™

which consisted of singing and speaking
Christmas pieces, which were well executed
and very appropriate to lhe occasion, and had
which came to this sinful world on that mem­
orable niffht.
There waa a piece written and
read by Mrs. John Dawson that men ioned all,

MiehigaL Central stocks 444.

All State securities are firm except Tenaes-

and request you to publish with this.
Taking it all in all it was a splendid affair,

Greenback notes are worth in Min 94) cents

school for their fathful labors in trying to im-

Bengal, A'oterday ttrritw; Earldoms, Pell
Mali GaseUt; The Shadow at the Dour, Blaek-

at )• '! at Frankport and 107| in London.

For fifty-

scription price ($8) i» lo» '• »N&gt;« foT &gt;,o w

A Gay. Borton, ere the publisher*.

,
Ina-. Boy. and
i. That aH who[
!»»•*&lt;!
!
:
.ubterf writing. Fall partie-•
jyteL-tittrwusrxK}
j
S lUastratwl pubticatiens. all

igan for the week ending Feb. 12, 1877 and
each dated Jan. 30.
1877. Furnishedthb

taunted with beings reformed drunkard, than

pay your money for naught.
A bill fa now pending nt Lanaing to re-eetsblish the office of county Superintendent of

Schools.

interest in anything that b calculated to ben­
efit tbe young and rising generation. There­
fore I fell like having this noticed, and.saying
to other school districts, “go and do lik swiss.''

A SrscTATox.

PODUNK HABBATH SCHOOL.

a j-Mition to the

dcirtriied

«

Legiabture, desiring to be

from the Seventeenth Judicial Cir-

The, Marshall .S'/.treMsu. to the contrary.

Although U*s jut after eleelion.
Of mlns* of J ait lb. ahaUs* msaU.

paper by Cox &amp; Cox. Solicitors of Patents

studied.__________________ #
To watch, report, and assist this evolu­
tion of the civilized world from an old and
very defective social system to a new one
adapted to the present needs of mankind,
and to discuss tho principles which should
govern the transition, is the function
which the AMEBICAN SOCIALIST has
undertaken to perform. This is an eigbtpage paper, about the size of the Scientfic
Amenam, and fa published every Tliuraday, at Oneida, N.Y. Terms ;_.0ne year,
$2.00; Six months, 1.99 ; always in adrance. It gives a careful Summary of Nowi,
interesting Correspondence, etc., etc. The
secund Volume began January 4th,
1877.
Address,

THE AMERICAN SOCIALIST,

Wsahington, D. C.
E Ry no. Trusses, Wayland.
C Howard. Lamp Attachment. Pontbc
The “Iron Trail.”

Rp«m. S. U.. Mb, », 1W0.
D«.r Sir—II.,.., ™Ur«l
—*■
tb.
h»'l» B.'fr- &gt; «“ &lt;,lhn«
, add my testimony to the thousands of others
instantly sounding iu praise,

A spicy sketeh descriptive of a
the Atehison Topeka and SantaFe Railroad
and ofthe beauties, scenery and pleasure
resorts of tho Rocky Mountains, by “Nytn
Crinkle," die musical and dramatic critic
of the New York World, sent free on paplication, together with die Sanjuan Geule,
maps and time tables of this new and pop­
ular route from Kansas C'ityand Atchieon
to Pueblo, Denver anti all pointe in Colo­
rado, New Mexico. Arisons and the San
Juan Mines.
The finest line of Pullman
Sleepers on tho continent between the Mi»:
aouriRiver and die Rocky Mountains

lortunc io w —«... &gt;•••----- ----------- in Salisbury and other Southern prisons 8'T,r’
al months, and became so much reduced in
health and stength m to be a mereakeleton of
my former salt On being relew-J. 1 wsssM
suhioct for a Northern hospital, where I re- ,
mained two wont lie and then came home. My
physician t-comsnded and procured for mt
several bottle, of Povviam 8r«Cr, which I
wnUnued to use for several weeU •«&lt;! founJ
my health restored and my weight &gt;nc«*^1
_io one hundred and fifty.

without change-

Addrewt
T. J. Akdxbsom,
“
Pau. Act.
Jan. 4 T6 tf Topeka,
______Kan.

ornmeau “
““
—----- .----.
itv of the system, whether anxing form ufi Im­
pure state of blood, dyspepsia, or almost any
other eauss, bslieving it will in most cam
give entire satisfaction.

The members of lhe Young Ladiee Literary

derment to know who sent that valentine, a*

a ,parklln&lt; fonntain t

We will furnish two
Ayrinhitrut the trrt agricultural journal in

We
the public, that we
ly cure all cares of
of knife or ligature;

tn’iDg

No

E.F.4L W.

HaotMW, De^I3876.

Who will

Select School.

.

We note among the arrivals at Detroit, the
name of G. W. Wiggins, of Lebanon N.H.,

At

’■'ineem known aa the “Granite Stale Agrienb
'uni Works.”

onday, March 5th, and «&gt;nU“u,“8
. }
Exocii Asdbvb,
i" .c
Ttach-r.
With the faHMW

a comment we heard in the Hall on Sunday

Station,

commencing

on

ll*’.5**

,iTSSi. AM
Robgu'.

_

J- p
_

.

r&gt;„ M»« of il&gt;c tr»oT8»iU&gt;;M&gt;»

•At the poultry show al East Saginn

*nd a silver cup valued

perfume.

PENSIONS

Plants of the newest and finest itnprov:
cd sorts, carefully packed and prepaid by
mail. My collection of Strawberries took
the first premium for the beat Collection,
at the great show of the Mass. Horticul1
turul Society, in Boston. I grow over 100
vsrictiea, the uiuat complete collection in
the country, including ml the neytr—large
American and imported kinds.
Priced
descriptive CataloxuM, gretb, by mail.
Also, Bulba. Fruit Trees, Ro«a, Even
greens, Choice Flower, Garden, Tree,
Evergreen, Herb, or Fruit Seeds, 25 pock­
ets of cither for 81.00, by ms'll.
O.C. The True Capo Cod Cranberry,
O. best sort for Upland, Lowland or
Garden, by mail, prepaid, $1.00 per 100,

' ' ’
rALEMTIXB LbTN8,
, 1877.
774wt

rctisoniible

I»,C» ofKnHo^ M1£“j

Irving

HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can bo found so desir­
able. ~ Containing uoitlter oil nor
dye, it does not soil white cambric,
and yet lasts long on the hair, giving
it a rich, glossy lustre and n grateful

LOWELL. MASS.

Money to Loan.
Ailhowh wa

dent.

checked, and baldness often, though
not always, cured by its use. Noth­
ing can restore tho hair where the
foHiclre are destroyed, or the glands
atrophied nnd decayed. But such as
remain cm be- saved
dor usefulness
by this application.
Instead of foul­
ing'\Iie hair with a pasty sediment, it
will keep it clean and vigorous. Ite
occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling off, and
consequently prevent baldness. Free
from those deleterious substances
which make some preparations dautrerous, and injurious to the hair, the
Vigor can only benefit but not harm
it. If wanted tnerclyfor a

NEW PORTS. BY MAIL.

Notice.

Local Blisijwss police;

the 14th Inst., al tho residence of Dr. Upjohn,

restored to its
original ' color,
with lhe glou and freshness of youth.
Thin hnir is thickened, falling hair

STRAWBEBRIK, PEACHES, &amp;C.

Having sold out my Meat Market, I
hereby giro notice to all thoM that are
indebted to me to name and settle their
tooUo'y. Both of accounts forthwith and save costs.
I also have got a nice matched team, or
either one of the two horses, for sale, with
doable harness (almost new). I wjll pro

With Smith's and ShonU’a onr boosa is filled.

serving 11
hair. Faded ■

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

MARRIED.
&gt;f Rutand died at his residence on

which is at once
agreeable.

Choice Flower and Garden'Seed*,

ninty will be attached to that Judicbl Ulr-

h. tiors the principles of which it b the eml-’.CBi. By aS doing many team and heartaches

For restoring Cray Hair to
its natural Vitality and Color.

S999B.&amp;B

poetry and miaeellany.
The back numbers containing the first Insial-

cn the dollar.

Bul 1 hare spun thb article out longer than
I intended to when I commenced it; but if
you will excuse mo this time, perhaps I will
not trouble you with my uncouth thoughts

Hair Vigor,

E'

Ust ofPatentfi.

The charter election and the township msetinr» begin to attract public attention.

Ayer’s

TG CONSUMPTIVES.

march's Literary Family, by Francis Hueffer.
Gentlesnan't Magazine; The Marquis of lx&gt;esie,
by George McDonald. Part 1’111, .Idcoace
SAcdc; A German Bath, Bladnrood; Self.
Help in Science, Good JTcrrft; Fields and
Field-Sports in Madron, f'ruser ; The Wprdsworths at Brinsop Court, Temple Bar ; John

American $4 n&gt;onthlie"i or weeklies with The
Liriny Ayr for a year, both poatpaW. Littsll

Cuurt has adjourned until March 6th

The Temperance brigadenow numbers 169.

\377. Oneida, nIY. 82.0°

tev;

ary 27th and February 3d contain The Anglo;
American Churches ofthe United States, from
tho ZxHw/oe Quarterly ; Dr. Bchlietronn's Dii-

gratis to naw subscribers for 1877.

Ayer*s Advertisements.

AMERICAN SOCIALIST.

Many people in Europe and this country
are now* studying nnd experimenting in
preparatory forms for a new soaal life.
The Co-operators of Englaad number
more than a million persons. These have
.&lt;
•
----------- jjve
their
co&gt;opera
tiveWoreB
stores and
and shops
ah
.................................
..“J
in which they get food,
fuel, clothing,
______ __ __
-ilife,
veryatnearly
the
other necessaries
of
very nearly
ooet price, thereby saving in the aggregate
enormous sums annually. Tho foremost
he will tend a eo»y of the praeoription o.ed. (free thinkers among these co-operators are bo
giniog to advocate combined housekeeping
in large nenes, for the sake of the
greater econcmm of living, tho improved
conditions of health, of education, for rear­
York.
_______________ ______
ing children, and the better associations
ERBOKS of YOUTH.
which arc thus to be had. In Germany
a similar movement is prosreasing on an
immense scale, while Russia is said to be
'‘■honeycombed with Socialists.'' In our
own country the co-operative movement
has got a strong foothold, and we hate,
besides, many interesting Communistic
experiments, new and old, which should
bo intelligently reported and careftilly

The numbers

LTTTLELL'B LIVING AGE.

eits were an oi reaiiaiucio mow wuv
ceivad them, except a few put on by individ-. pliant, and the coneln.ion of "What She Came
Through," by Sarah Tytler, together with

County.

BARNESCO

Dr. Schenck b protawiooallr at hb principal

headdrassed.______________________ ___

Bbown.
xxi68tf

Notice.
Farmers please take notice that I have
bought out the interest of Calhoun &amp;
Beckwith, in tho hotel bam and you will
find it to your interest to call and see me.
xxibltf
J. W. Brock.
M D Raed desires to call attention to
‘
Wagon Shop, where be may be
aUhonra of any day, ready to do

$5.00 per 1,000. Wholesale Catalogue to
lhe Trade. Agents Wanted.
B. M WATSON, Old Colony
Nurseries and Seed Warehouse, Plymouth,
Mur Established 1842.
febStf

FWS
M STORE.
W. H. GOODYEAR,
The Druggist,
Respectfully announces
that he has again engaged
in the DRUG TRADE, and
hasinstock and daily arriv­
ing, a&gt; fresh and genuine
Stock of Drugs and Medi­
cines, Dye • Stuffs, Raney
Goods, and in
jMo

k- n. Ufa line, from uuttinR a Dew

KMBER.the Feo

ci—baraadf—

UNDERTAKING
Being a business that needs a great deal
of experience,

After many yean in the buiduesto, can
truly nay that they can do better work,
and eivo better satisfaction than any other
firm in this section. W. H. Stebbim, the
senior member, with the experience of a
lifetime, will ahran give hb perMwai at­
tention to this part of their extensive

busineos.
Hearse and team furnished when reTho Electric Balm will bo used only

when desired.

STEBBINS BROS.
Hastiap, July 28th, 1876.

xxlfcf

for Printers.
EXCELSIQE

�OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

Political—The Charity Ball-Ufe Inturanoe—A Serious Ca»e--Bu«ine*.
Nkw Yqbk, Feb. 6th, 1877.

POUTICAL.
The passage of the Spmprombe electoral
bill, has

soothed 'the timid souls of tho1

business mcti,
by

who have best?bull-dosed

Tilden and his gang, by fear

of war.

Tbe straight Republicans don't believe in
it, sod Dever did, for they knew it was a’
trick of the Democratic spoilsmen, and was■
contrived to make tbe great demagoguei
President. It was artfully contrived, andI
carried out with diabolic skill. Tilden(
,
had Lis local coppeahcad proas breathe war

gore Lili he got the business interest,■
shaking in ita shoes ; and then he appear­’
ed with this proposition to arbitrate for ai
place be never bad the shadow of a claiml
,
to. It waa eagerly accepted and the little

and

game was about to win, when, presto, one1
of. those sudden changes which even aL
Tilden cannot foresee, took place, and hisi
kettle of fish is upeet. Tilden expected[
,
to have a majority of the Supreme Court
’
with him, but the election of Davis to the1
Ulinois Senate made that impossible, andI
Bradley, a good Republican and an honest•.
man, takes tho place, giving the Republi­.

cans

the

minority

of the Commission.

Now

tho Democracy are not a o much in1
were. When it wasi
supposed that Davis, a bitter partisan, wasi

favor of it aa they

to be the fjftA judge, thus giving tho Til*

denites a majority in the Commission, it
'
was all plcssant. But now that the ma*

jority on the Commission are Republicans,,
it is quite another thing, and lhe Sun and।

4

other rabid

travagant
they

Democratic sheets are as ex­
in their

denunciation

of it aa1
Til­

were in its praise a week ago.

den is as

mad as

a March hare

about

Davis, and has^nked him not to accept
tho

senatorial

position to which he has

been elected, but remain on lhe bench.
Rut Mr. Davis is not stupid enough to
forego his ambition to serve Mr. TUden's,
j and so ho politely declined, and Bradley
was selected. This ensures Hayes fair,
treatment, and that is all any ReWWWUI.WU WKUIW. U UC U ICgaUJ UICCICU,
he must-be inaugurated—if not, not. The
Republicans of the city are jubilant over
this result.
.
The position of Senator Conkling, of.
this State is unfavorbly commented on. It
is not denied that he felt very much
aggrieved at lhe nomination of Hayes.
He retired from public gaxe after the
Convention, and did not emerge from his
retirement Lili after the struggle was over.
He supported the compromise in a way
that was singular, to say the least, for a
Republican, and his enemies in the city
assert that be is preparing for a change of
base. It is not supposed that he will go
over to the Democracy, but it is expected
that he, Davis, and a dosen others who
have had a half and-half affiliation with
thkRepublican party, will organise an in­
dependent body, and be the Spanish flies
of the body. Conkling is tore-headed,
and ■ in the pAcaae frame of mind to
make a fool of himself, as greater men
than bo have done. It is a pity that a man
with the talents he possess cs could not be
better balanced.
He has too good an
opinton of himself.

There is a great deal of actual charity
in New York.—Probably do city in the
world does more in proportion to its popu­
late* and wealth, but mixed up with it is
an amount of snobbery and bosh, that is
as disgmting as true charity is debgfatful.
The charity ball, in aid of the Foun'’ling
Asylum is regularly ths event of the seasou, and while it nets a very oonsidersbkamount of mornyfora veryjdeeerying object,
the manner of it is enough to tuyn a Chris­
tian’s stomach. It is a* snobbish as any­
thing can well be. To begiq with, it is
made exclusive, and all the snobs and all
the would-be fashionables have to have
their names in all tbe papers. The list of
“Ledy Patronesses" has to appear in long
columns, and the cost of advancing them
runs up into the thousands. Now all
this is of no account whatever, from a
businom point of view, except that as it is
recognised as the big thing of tbe year.
Mrs. Snooks Thompson would Dot thrill
for charity at all unless she saw her name
in the list. It pleases lhe wife of a stock
speculator, who has made a fortune in a
year or two, and who has lately moved in
to a gorgeous bouse on one cf thcavenure.to
liars her name published as a prominent
ladv, for it establishes her consequence,
and only costa her the price of a half dos
en tickets at five dolisro each. Fully one
half of what ouaht to be the profit of the
ball goes to feed tho vanity of tb&lt;m who
attend it; that is they contribute fifty
oeota to their own vanity, and fifty cents
to the poor. Perhaps it is well cnoutfi to
get fifty cents on the dollar out of them.
Bnt the ball itaelf is * guttrous afair.

A very curious incident occurred, cul­
minated last week. A young swell belong­
ing to one of the rich families waa engaged
to be married to a young lady who possesses
more beauty and brains than money. The
young fellow is a fool, as is the case with
the most of the young fellows who have
money in the city, but the girl accepted
him, all the same, because he was reputed
to have an income of $35,000 per annum.
It was rather a comfortable thing to have
a rich foqJ for a husband, for while he
could pay the bills, and keep her in dia­
monds and all sorts of things pleasant to
the feminine mind, he would not be in tbe
way of her enjoying berodf as she choose.
The wedding was to have taken place last
week, but it was unaccountably postponed.
Finally the cause transpired, the young
man's income came entirely from real estate,
mostly on Broadway, and the young ladJT
bad very prudently been making inquiries.
One store which had rented for $12,000,
was empty, and there was no prospect of
its being occupied for some time; another
was occupied at a reduction o£seventy-live
per cenL, and to hum il all up, the income
of $35,000 had ahrunk to less than $10,­
000. She promptly declined to enter into
the marriage state on any such money, and
notified the groom in expectation, that tbe
nuptials would be .postponed till the odd
$25,000 could be made up. The young
man was in despair. There was no' use
of trying to do anything with real estate,
for that is a drug, and so, between despe­
ration and brandy, be raised money by
mortgage, and went into Wall street Need
I detail the result? He came out of that
place plurked clean as a pigeon, for he
bought on a falling market and sold on ja
rising one, as all such fellows do, and from
an income of $10,000 he was a young man
about town with no income whatever to
speak of. He threw himself upon her
mercy but he fared worse with the ada­
mantine young woman of the world than
he did in Wall street. She declined to see
him, and forthwith engaged herself to an­
other fool whose father was smart enough
to put his money into gas stocks, which
never can depreciate, having a city to swindie. And the discarded lover is wandering
about the city accepting invitations to
drink from those who know him in his betterdaya. Moral—for the benefit of your

Legale.

Legale.

NEW ADVERTISMENTS,

TEE LIFK WSVBAKCt PROBLEM.
The failure of throe or lour Life In­
surance Companies, which will be follow­
ed in rapid succession by throe or four
more, makes a decided ripple in financial
eiraies. These event* are of more, impor­
tance than appears upon the surface* The
companies gather money from al! pirta of
die country, and bold it hero in New
York for investment.
It is loaned on real
estate, and is presumed to be invested so
safely that nothing can affect il. Tbe Life
Insurance Companies with their millions
upon millions withdrawn from the circulalion of the country, represent an impor­
tant factor in the financial interests of the
country, and anything that disturbs them
disturbs tbe whole country. They are the
depositors of the people’s money, to a
greater extent than are the savings' banks,
and their relation to the people is one of
confidence purely.
For the- man in tbe
country knows very little the people in
whose hands he entrusts bis earnings, and
he has to take it on faith. Now, when
one of these companies breaks, and it is
shown that for years theto has been sys&gt;
tematio stealing ; that the statements have
been cooked; that assets that never existed
have been put in ; that liabilities that did
exist have been left out, and that the
whole fraud has been sworn to, and that
lhe officers created by the Sfato are not
shrewd enough to detect tbe swindle, it is
calculated to uproot things in a rather uncomfortabh manner. The Continental was
a man of corruption all through, and the
Security—Heaven save tho mark—was
still woroc. The good companies feel it
sorely. For out in Minnesota, tbe differenoe between tho solvent and the insolvent
does not appear. And the result is all
Life Insurance is discredited. There have
been three failures, of this dan within a
fow weeks, and the effect is1 an almost entiro stoppage of receipts from this source,
The persuasive agent finds himself blocked
in the middle of his discourse upon tho
benefits of Life Insurance, by the terrible
word *• Security," and if he survives that,
some one throws “ Continental " into his
face, which finishes him. All this w wrong.
There are perfectly sound companies, and,
iife insurance is a necessity. There is no
more reason for denouncing life insurance
because of three scoundrelly companies
than there is in denouncing Christianity
because an occasional clergyman makes
•Up.
.
A CASK OF SERIOUS TI&amp;UBI.E.

C. P. Rowell &amp; Co's. Col.

!«XS«»JS^W,,!a~xS

LESTER’S

“(LOOK
TO THE EAST.’’
WEBB WORK COMPLETE)

A RITVAI, OF THK FOIST TARKK DtGKEU OF MAMMABV.
Contaiainx lhe Cotaplot W oorkof the BntoreJ Ap­
prentice. Fellow Craft. and MsrUr Miw.n'l lie-

tnwmas»tor'»
part themo f
by aaid morti
tharafcr. to fiarrby ritan tuai. parts,
of aalo eoatained In aai.1 mortsaa*.
urday. tho ITih day of MfcreC. A.
o'elook naan of that day. st tba not

IKJiTS WANTKD
.'ombinaiioB Pre-

$25000 Al

ipoctB*- rapraraatinr

ftSBfaS.lt.'IttsrtSJSlW';

150

BOOKS

DUTI
kc*»« ThlRgKrsr.
aassnrss:.,........................

lac.doocribod InaaW mnrtMtorso
ta
aa may bo ntoosurv t.uatWy tho amount di
fo( ot twenty fire dollar*, that la to Mf r~

invaluable lUaatrated AMa and Baperb Bind-

Holloway's Advertise me n ts'.

known and dmenbed a. follow*, lo^wlt: T

lABKTKSnACTii
H»g77mtjiar. AMBtou^latan.

east eor»«r. aad exe*pc alao oaa awd a h
aere* on tbeioulh a*.t romer. A Ira fivoW

Cm a*. B. Bac*«. Atty, for Mortaaye*.
1
-~-«tJAKnrA!rSrjiAICE~
In the malt'r ot tbe estate of Ooorse O.
(gel* heir of E-&gt; k U. Dedye. dines.on.) a
Nolle* to hereby rtrea that I ahaU ..11 a
auction, to tbe btabeet bidder Oa Se«w»
M dwr V MsreA. 4 D. 1K77. at one o'etec
afternixm. at the Town Clerk’* Office la.
la Jh* Cunnly of Harry, in tbe state of

A LUCRATIVE BUSINESS.

Wewaul WOuiortFIntM'law
Sowing Mnctalno Agents, and 500
Men or energy nnd ability to
Icarsa the bnainen of selling *cwIng Machines.
Compensation
liberal.but varying according to
ability.character and.qualifica­
tions of the Agent. For puriiculars, AddrcaWitsm SMMacte Co, Qncaii
e? «aa frirtvxy, Fry Tai, e Fa* Mkh ta.

THK TESTIMONY OFTHE WHOLE WORLD
HDiioiArs mm'.

mt

SiterTrfflasiiit!:,':!.;',:

•nipt to ear* b*d 1««. by pluun.-.r
« wwsnd torrtker U • folly ; f.
j
.a tomry dura rad eondtUon
brwal set with tewfoH furr» •&amp;
Ly raUonal »nd taeewufutaprau*’'
iy nature, te to redo-. t&amp; ttt«1=1-.'

I,.rMld««»tr»r JWrr.oa lb* l?th day of October
A. 1&gt; HCT. al two o'clock In tha afternoon. lu Llb-r

KSffASftSiKWK

I
SB Huntington M. Marrla to Franck
Huldea of PralrteTllk. manty of Barry and Ulate af
Michigan. wbklt aaaUnu.anl waa duly recorded la
Ih» -dice of tbe llntUter of lwd» Itr th# said
maatrVmu-ry.ou teeilxtday of Drawnb»r.A. D., UOl

a/ }o«M.
ar OH Mra.
■a&lt;t Wvmcn, Aer. Jilary ar
trtaini
&gt;a««M&lt;f&lt;uhr .a a
STRICTLY PRIVATE

EARN

TELEGRAPH-

..ISSffii1
•&gt;r team sum
ww.. Cwauui»i&gt;c iwny iw&gt; acrw oi laad, aecord: to tbe I oltcd ulaie* anrroy, in lha aaana mor*
wire. PralrlrrUr. Mot ml. ICl
rtWU
_____ FHAMCIa MUf.DKX. A«l«ti-».

MORTGAGE SALE.

Vbaraaa daAwll ha. bran made in ibe condition, of a
main roori&lt;a&lt;«. hrarlnc data tba twroU alrlb day
t iKiober.
i»t: uaenud Ut Mra. a«iia sf.

$3g$20Kr.
to, M &lt;K. —... X D-, UM,

Legals.

rnrjsW'rr?
iilealura of inorlnra n&gt;*«le »ivl rt«utFj al ibraorth front a
. Ckolker. and Marr A. Chalk«r. hl» wife
wntbip of Oran»»ri!b&gt;. eooaiy of Harry,
. of th. Br.1 iwrt. Io William W.rfl. J
ll«. eoanty of Harry, .uto of Michtean,
ond park dated tho I jib dnj of A|.r.l, ic
if otr Lord oaa IhoaMod ri&lt;bt handrvd
Its. and recorded in the o&amp;ee of Ike Kacteedr. for laid onunty of Barry, on tba
if Jana. A. 1&gt;. UCy, at tea a’daak in th*

trnauiantauf tl-orrr H-Itwood. deforidaM. and in

D. h.’d. in and to th* foUowinc daacribod real MtoUa.
lituate, b-tnr and born* in tbr Townahir. tflkamapplo. eaanty of Harrr and atato of Mlehtaaa.
known and draoribod aa follow* to-wit:
Berinnlnc al th* north e«M aarnar of aoottoa

stonier fourteen [it] rod. .oulh of th* north 'eaet
HW wesL Barry senate. Mkhitaa. Ikcaae west four

besdnalny. eoatainia* sixteen I ISlrod. of land.
Thereupon BMire to hereby riven that by

’;7uZh KjSS*
1) ropaical S welling*,

SAW. OX EXECVT1OX.
■S

'

!wi£g. t£
J alibi bandrrd and rarenty-

J^e

'JTte %'

4 day of Jaaatry. A. b. Isn. aad te madiracted

eonliur io tho lotted States inrrey, be tho raise
foe.171 ,csJaa4.T7-Ut _ FBANClB HOLDEN. Aerinoe.

oisht U) b«l ooaiaAaia/ oo&lt;"hVb»•»-

trty nr parties,' counterfeit!** U&gt;. m
vsadlng the sane, know in* Ueai i&lt;
I alth* maaatwtory •TProfaaeor Hoi.

»**.15 *■? y**' of
il hand rod and eeveatr.

^sr^.
bated. Hut inn

ICTIOX.

^■1;

i

SSE

REMOVAL !

I

sons invest in gu stocks.
is, as usual, as dull as possible. There was
a faint show of revival when the passage
of the Electoral Bill was announced, but
it died out in a day. The political com­
plication did not make the bard times, nor
can tbe settlement thereof unmakfe them.
There wi^l be nothing done for two months.

GRAND RAPIDS,

PlXTRO.
Tbe foot that the State of New York

furnishes one-third of the Republieafi vot­
ing for the Compromise measure in the
House is explained by the New York
Tima in these words-Commcroe, Cow­
ardice and Conkling.

I la town-hip
Wb.!, rents,i

&lt; fsgo/soif* eg j'lft con­
: !•*•! or C^L ^oLrof

Metios thirty

KrtU^FB*&lt;?CI5 HOU)EX, Norte* ।

D&lt;H®?iM;TI9e',r NOTICE*

—.rfnas-n.iz..,;

/&lt;xrtr locurto // Tie
il*^LrrirT*oor sm*,

Gov. Hayes takes a cheerful view of the
great conundrum.

“It has now become,"
he says, “a law suit, and we have a good
good lawye/s, a good court, and good

22 MONROE ST.
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                  <text>NO. 84.

VOL. XXI.

fhe gejni-Weekly Dapliblicaji tojw
AND

New Advertisements.
ONE MORE UNFORTUNATE.

GOOD NEWS TO TDK PUBLIC

GEO. M. DEWEY
DHOR

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY FEBRUARY 15,1877.

Pest mt net t-orofolly,
Mor yet dUUalafully.

PUBLISHER.

Swift on the- War Path with a new and
inly, Mu'bbnn.

well selected

TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:

Er« tin bad WLchted my llfo'a hlilory;

STOCK OF GROCERIES

iU»u&gt; Power Prewt

/.’.I FES UF AD VERTISING.

Pcrhtix I btv* bred.

Of every description.
I would beg leave
to inform my old customera and the

T.n Linet or Lew vt jlonparitl Type oouidsrsd
Dirt ths &lt;do) b*&gt;flswn. Aid Ml rat aloes.
To (rievs o'er Iho hopra naw all (calltred profotmi
But I'll not eurao iur foie.
Or bsilors it to late.
For Uad in Mil marc? io heal the isd wound.

PEOPLE OF BABRY COUNTY

Columnjj

S Column I

6.00~ 112-00

| S

HljKB

Generally that I have again embarked in

God it the ladte ot IL
He’ll know who to bfome for it.
In the rreil jodasaent day that ii U&gt; ootae.
Then r am mi not ecanifolly.
ThlaK of me tnonrafally,
Ncarins tho judxmenc. our Anal home.

w Toe Grocery Easiness -o

Perhara.hi will ear.
On the rr«st Judimint day.

P30FESSIOHAL AND BUSINESS

Give him a chance.

DEFY COMPETITION.

JAMES CLARKE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW a SOLICITOR
. IK CHANCIRT. Prompt attention riven to
vtfj»iBtat totnuted U&gt; my ears. Oaosovsr Jiew
P. Robert*! Drtur store. Hartings. Mich. ni7»tf

And dMMldnc.

Call soon and examine my stock and
mces.
J. H SUTTON.

SMITH *■ KNAPPEN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW A SOLICITORF IN ClftNCEKT. Fracties in all th. sourti
of thia alate. Oftso over Julius Ruwsll'i .turn.
CLracrrSmvh.
C«a«. m. KKarrax.
xi ITS/.

PHIL W. NISKERK,
CIRCUIT COURT COMMISSIONER. Hartinn
.nd Middlsvills. Will beat th a offlee of Harr ey

F. S. BOWEN.
Connty Surveyor. Depaty Bheefa aod Gvnorat
Cou»«y»nc«r, efflew in Um Court Honoe.
HA.flhsy.MteL____________________

CENTRAL House,
HASTINGS. MICH.. L. E. STAUFFKB. Prop.
Ilarioc le*50d tfeo Central Hona* oppojito aiy
old
of bn«in&lt;w». with mora room
Wttor

outr. Charrei um« at um
llzutinc*. Mteh.. Seat.

xxrtltf

Sweet’s Hotel,
-.RAND RAPIDS.......................... - - - MIC®

Flrat-elaaa.
BOARD AND ROOM, $2.W PER DAY.

DENTIST

'

Miai.

ff- J-

Caw, Sin aid Ornamental
P A I N TER
At A. M. Rock's Carriage Shop

I

Jefferson St,
'

Hastings, Mich
aalnimie

Dr. J. B. LaSurs’i M.
READ! READ! READ /

Marble Works.
He it temebedy't ten I tn ehlldhood. psrhitx.

WINSLOWS STEAM
MARBLE WORKS
AtKalamazoo. Mich |

both good-by, that it might be our last
meeting on earth.
Strange—mother bore it bettor tbop L
She was calm and thoughtful- My sister,
little, delicate creature', sobbed and cried
aloud.
I thought her heart would break.
Then she suddenly ceased, as though all
her tears had flown, a still, sad expression
overspread her delicate faco aqd she pas­
sionately exclaimed:
“God bless you I' good bye."
।
I hastened away, but that sad fare-apell
soundjd in my ears as a death knell, and
ever and anon that pale face haunted
Two w«aks passed by; and I was in the
great English capital. 1 instantly tele­
graphed to m.y mother and[sist&lt;r. on had
been their wish ere I started, informing
them of my safe arrival, and next day I
mailed a sheet of foolscap containing a
full account of my voyage. I then went
straight to business, with a very consci­
ousness of having performed my duty so
far.
. Gradually I became acquainted with al!
the employees, meanwhile bearing in thiud
■y mother's advice, "not to bo too hasty
in forming an acquaintance with strnngera."—Bnt there was one exception to this
rule—one whom I took a liking to at first
sight.
That was Frank Lesling, the
cashier.
He was a young man of about fire and
twenty, poracssing nut.brown hair, full
blue ey®, almost womanish in their ex­
pression, a clear complexion, and command­

Pensions.

All

“To what part of Europe do you refer r

Sick MdAffllrtW!
*Caiied Sutea General Land Office.

DR. J. B INSURE

&amp;

“We have heard much about you.” ehc
"England.”
'
,
The false thought occurred to my mind
that he might have entertained the beoev- Frank’s letters always rang in praises of
olent idea of giving me a three months you.”
I&lt;o___L V.. 1---- T m.
yppptinn, and a return ticket.
_
“The very place on earth I desire most
That evening wo strolled down the beach,
to see.”
j. Lcsling and Frank were engaged in
“Why so, Charlie?
.meat conversation about something; in
Because it was once the homo ot my
ct, I cared not what. I was attention
’‘Ippum.llr, Mr. BudWe
•««*■

«1 .in, •»»". f"r J' ’IF?1
A7T
with his handkerchief/ nod I thought I
beheld a tear, but no, it is impoesible, I
thought again, for rich men seldom shed

IS7T.

reply. ।

! moouliglrt BwlliM U&gt;c Imeh.qui*
,
. beneath tho arbor, and occoswnal drives
I way Lack in the country, I found myself
roga-ed—yes, engaged-two months more
I and Fannie would become my wife­
‘■•Those mouths seem so long, dwwat
।:

।। .Fannie," I said, as Frank and I. we."?
about returning to the citv.
“No, Chatice,” she replied, with all that
patience characteristic of women, “they
will seem abort, and then we will go nod
sec your mother and sick sister, whan I
will love and nurse for your sake." •
,
I had been but two days in the city,
when I received a letter from mother,
idling me that .my sister grew weaker^
and that tho doctor had but little hop® of
her recovery. She entreated that I should
.bear it patiently, that Mr. Hudliffe was
over-kind to her, giving her all the jnopsy
she needed, and” that I should stop in

"Londen until I Heard from her again.
,
I immediately answered b«r fatter, ' re­
questing that obe should telegraph to me
once n week relative to my sister a health.
' Two months more and I was again in
B----------- . It was our wedding day.
I thought Fannie looked more lovely
than ever, as she took a seat iu the car­
riage with her father. One hour more
and our lives are as one. “
The honeymoon pancd pleasantly away,
and I was iu the city again. I received
a telegraph dispatch ; it ran as follows.
“UtiARLlR—Come home as soon as
powiblc. Ycur sister has been buried tor
day.
HUDLIFFX.” **’
Could. I believe my eyes ns I read tho
cruel words, “Yor sinter has been buried
to-dny." I thought it was a dream—
Loped so—but no, there was theeoll stern
reality.
Next day, Mr. Lcsling.Fannie and I—
after affectionately bidding. Frank good­
bye, for a short time—stepped on board
the “City of----------- bound for N\w
York.
Then, and only then, did the difficulty
present itself. How was I to explain mat­
ters to mother ? I had marrica without
her consent—without even acquainting
her of it.—But Fannie's lovely face would
bo an able counsellor in my behalf,-and I
became confident of receiving pardon.

"My daughter, Mr. Hudliffe," said
mother, as that gentleman entered the cozy
parlor of our little bouse in Harlem.
ing stature.
Mr. JIudliffe gated at her earnestly. I
A mutual good fdfeling sprang up be
tween us at first sight, which gradually de­ thought I beheld a few team trickle down
his cheeks.. Yes, in reality, there they
veloped into a warm friendship.
He boarded at tho Clifford House, and were.
“She strongly resembles one who was
consequently I boarded there. All our
spare hours were spent together, in quiet once a very near and dear friend of mine,”
ramblas about the city, through the parks, bo said, as be seated himself by me.
and frequently out among the suburbs.
"Fannie---------"What f Fannie* did ysu my?’’
"I have never told you, Charlie," said
“Yer, sire," I replied calmly,that is
Frank, as wo were going home from busi­
ness one evening, “that I have a father, a her name."
‘fJiy God! 'tis she I” bo exclaimed
sister, and a quiet little home in the sea­
side village a! B------------ ?”
posrionately.
Mr. Lcsling overheard these words, and
"No,” I raolied.
"Well, I ^ave ; and os my vacation rising from bis seal addressed Mr. Hud.
com® off next week, what say you about liflc na follows :
"My dear sir, Fannie is not my child,
joining me, and having a three weeks' re
treat from the rush and turmoil of the though I always loved her ns such. How
I becane possessed of her is in this"wise:
city ?"
It was a bitter cold night in mid winter.
“Agreed upon,” I replied.
Next week found us in a ntat little vino- Tim winds howled, aud'tho waves lashed
the shore. The night was dark. Suddenly
Mr. Lraling wu a middle'agcd man, of there was heard a gun—the signal of dis­
a genial turn of mind, pleasant, jovial and tress, and all tho bcafaring men in our vil­
talkative. He welcomed mo u a particu* lage convened, to decide 'what was.best to

Mr father d‘«l wl,cn 1 w“ clo6‘DK “7
twenty first year, leaving mo the full charge .
i of a deliratc sister, and an affectionate but'
much afflicted mother. He was taken ill
suddenly, and before wo realised the truth
Monuments of the best American and of our situation, bo wu gathered to the
Imported Marble, Tablets and Headston®,• home of his forefathers.
of all description made to order on short
For some twenty years previous to bis
notice notice, also Granite Monuments of death, he had held tho position of paying
teller in the —--------- Bank, discharging his
the various patterns supplied to customers
duties to the ultimate satisfaction of bis
employers, and the pleasure of nis fellow
had, out of a liberal ulary,
Having steam power and improved ma­ emSojrachinery tor sanding, high polishing and besid® keeping us always in moderate
cutting mortio®, we can do work cheaper “style,” purchased a neat little home m
and better than those who work by hand. Hulcm, and thither we moved from the
more faahiouablo thoroughfare of the city.
So on this homo and my rather scant sal­
ary dependedjour whole subsistence.
I held the position of clerk m the
•
•
counting-room of Hudliffe, Ruff &amp; Co. I lar friend of his son.
"I have longed to see you," said ue,
had, as it wore, grown up in this busmans,
aud my employers liked me so much, that "from the warm way in which Frank spoke
xjut33mC
they at one time placed in ma a confident of you in his letters."
In a few minutes his daughter entered,
which strangely affected my after life.
and somehow—I never afterwards could
remember how—I found myself shaking
my desk, adding up b large column of hands with her.
Fannie Lealing wu to my ey® bcauti
firures.-Mr. Hudliffe entefad the room,
end Foreign Patent*,
walked up «o my drek. cotegbgd a few fill—yra. ’nrun than bvtanlifnl—« complex­
n&lt;
waiAi-u
j_____ «nd
ion dear u alabaster, set in a profusion of
the blackest, glossiest hair imaginable,
■•Well, Charlie, how would you like to which seemed to vie in color with her large
ey® ; a gracofiil form, aud sweet voice—
have a crip to Europe ?"
•‘First rate, Mr. Hudlifle, I rephed. this is all I can remember of how she look-

■imj Comfort and Happiness
OF HASTINGS AND VICINITY.

ROMANCE OF A LIFE.

i

Special Medical Announcement

f

That cvdlrtng I acquainted mother with
the whotelntervicw.
“Charlie," said she, in her usual Uiccdonate way, “it is hard to part, but I thihk
it prudent that you go.
It is a kind offer
which many would gladly accept. and if
you refuse Mr. Hudliffe may be ills

At my OLD STAND on Jefferson Street.

The above goods have been selected
with great care and will bo
sold at prices that

Nashville,

to the cone lusion that wo will send yoti.’
"My mother ?’’
“She can get along without you. She
can draw your salary, and more-if nec­
essary.—Of course we defray your expcosce.”
“How long shall I be-away
. .
“Not more than one year."
"I will consult mother," I replied.
“I must have a decisive answer to-mor­
row," be said, and then quietly walked

be doce.
.
•
A few boats were launched, manned by
skillful hands, but only to be washed on
shore by. the desperate waves.
Presently there was another boom from
the gun—a light was risible in ita .dis­
tance—and then all was still. The winds
calmed aS though the cruel work was ov­
er—too late-1 The shin dashed agaiast a
rock. an&amp; almost instantly sank.
"Tho boats—quicK l responded from
every mouth. They were manned, onoe
more. Wc pulled toward the wreck, but
no use—al! had gone below.
W» .were about to return, when I
thought I beheld something on the sur­
face of the water, and pulling toward it,
'wu found a sailor and a lady clinging to a
plank. We hastily took them ashore, and
into my house, where the sailor expired in
a few minutes afterward, and the lady, af­
ter giving birth to a baby, swooned away
Dever to awake.
“We learned from an engagement ring
which she wore on her finger that her

“The name of the' vessel f" cried Mr.
hied many pleasing ’incidents about the
fishermen or commented on the beauties of Hudlifie.
B'
for to her eyes there was no
place more beautiful. And I learned to
“The year
“Eighteen------------'

lC^Tbe reason I ask you," he continued,

differently fimnwhat-

WH®
was the only daughter of a wealthy
yer, and I w® an bumble store darl
moderate aafaiy. Her father swore
geanco on me ;. and she being under
I.»m forced to have the country and
a new home here. -When I though
income wu sufficient to imstain tw

auswerini’riiy leltpr. I bectirsd
tn the ill-fated ‘A----------- cud
the MrvJWe-^i’^ii old fricnrfxii

London, alui affiyiml Ur «&lt;MasV
and waited ns long os therff^Hfl
left, but the 'A------------ 1
shore.—You know tKo
Hiiiliifia fall sswimd ta

of her faAbcr'a rauuiua.

Bhte .MMra- ’
Chariotte wqn|s tftir C.JT. R; }

The work of remodeling Sampnbn TZai
in Charlotte, has been commenced.
Dr. Reynolds' Temperance Befon
Club at Jackson numbers 1,400..member

MeuomineeXwith a population of nearh*

3,000, dcsirca td be incorporated as a.

There were 1,670 deeds recorded in AL (
legan county, last year, and 1,040 mortr-,:
Six hundred tie red ribbons in their
buttouhol® in Kalamazoo —in Ray City
nine hundred.

The conductors on tho C. A L. H.' R.
R. passenger ears arc dressed in a n®t
dark blue uniform.
Four and five log trains arc being run
daily over the J. L.&amp;S. between Wrvht’f
Station an Wenona.

It is expected that over 7,000,000
wlfitcfisli will Imi hatched at the Atwaterstreet batcbmjt in Detroit early rn'Harch.:
Tho Grand Muter of the Michigan
Freemasons has an id® that liquor selling
unfits a man ffirtbe position of Wonbip-__
fill Master of i Lddge Of Masons.
", '

The Calumet and Hecla copper mine lost
year paid dividends of $1,600,000, or $20
per share. Won’t somebody will us about
10,000 shares this spring.
The Kalamazoo
Bryant of Cooper
day,- the average
219| lbs.

Choice Flower and Garden Seedf,

STBAWBERRIK, PKaCHES, &amp;C.
NEW SORTS. BY MAIL.
Plants of the newest and finest improv­
ed sorts, carefully packed and prepaid 5 by
mail. My collection of Strawberrita took
the first premium fur the best Collection,
at the great show of tho MaWl. Hortieib
tural Society, in Boston. I grow over 100
varieties, the moat complete collection in
the country, including all the new, large
American and imported kinds.
Priced
descriptive Catalogues, gratis, by mail.

O-C. The True Tape Cod Cranberry,
O. best sort for' Upland,- Lowland or
Garden, by mail, prepaid, $1.00 per 100,
85.00 par 1,000. Wholuah Catalogue to
the Trade. Agents Wanted.
B. M- WATSON, Old Colony
Nsraeri® ind Seed Warehouse, Plymouth,
Maas. HstsbiLbed 1M2.
febW

iu Rutland.

. ■_
Him. L- Nnrrojr,
Bee. Sth, 1876.
xxiGitf

Michael

Grace

is

happy,

and

why

and m a matter of course he is reap
rich harvest. Remember the place,

his new Wagon Shop, where ho may be
found al aD hours of any day, ready to’do

Church and Railroad Street.
xxStf

plete?”
“Hee
while ft

“Tbh house has not turned out satis- Frank,

te, (tonus U» !•« y~r.&lt;v «&gt;.( -.
. J—i— .. tn th» honesty of its

leleyrttph says that Mr.
sold 89 sheep the other
weight of-®di being
’

.r

.

�iliean
tanner ’&gt; “““
llllifljl Dujljluj afcnn»ir of accompliahing this grand reform

out the gorgeous rooms of the lady at the

sweDest of the swell
occupants.

Mrca., Feb. 16, 1877.

counted u a

hotels, will have two

Rather a

pood

speculation—fbr a

man with only 8800 per year I

I consider that tho chronicling of the feats

speculation

young

But then

think of his being pointed out everywhere

papers, as having a bad and deleterious
offset upon young men. I do not consid­

M th. husband of the richJlfas Cro«us I

er that one amusement or recreation is su&gt;

married a trillion and over, will sneer

pcrior to uuother In intrinsic worth, only,

him, for doing what they wonld give all

so far an they may tend in degree

Think of how his TeuowwJ who bnvcn*t

their

to

It will be hard lines for the young man,

menta should be indulged in.

that Christian and moral advocates make

aud possibly ho has more than earned bis,,
money. He professes to b« happy, and

a great mistake in thus condemning what

swears, u he drinks his wino — wine is a

is harmless and wholesome in itself, with­

late habit with him—that he actually loves

out a reason—without a cause.

her.

I think

They do

innocent and harmless in themselves, and,

terian intarferance which will
destroy the other.”

that when those means of recreation are
misapplied, and grossly abused, the blame

should lie with those who converted the

We should teach the young hbw to use

and not abuse the means of recreation,
which the ingenuity of men have devised
to satisfy tbe wants and cravings of a na­

ture the Allwisc in his infinite mercy uw
fit to bestow on man, rather than condemn
that which is. harmlcM in itself, and in

harmony with our nature, because it hu

been converted by some to a wrong and

igwobie purpose.

Indeed, what blessing

of life could we not condemn if we used

the same course of reasoning ?

Eating is

a blessing in itself, and was .ordained to

supply the wants of nature;
*

B. D. BIMGHAM, Chtinnaa.

yet men

have converted that blessing into a curse,

u many a dispcplic stomach can testify.

tCAir COCSTT

COIVEITIOX.

Who would think of advocating the doc&gt;

trine that we should not eat, on that sc

i reoresent tho County of Barry in the count ? We must be consistent and rea­
mtioau bo hold at Lum ins on the 7th
* »&lt;&gt;&lt;- will bo bold at tho Court Boom sonable with th? young, and try to guide
the warm and noble impulses of youth
into the proper*channel. Give them full
,

„ JLAMVXL J. B1DBLMAX. Chairmin.

liberty to indulge in whatever recreation

their fancy may indicate, /or alf were not
constituted alike.

What would proxf a

recreation to one might be tedjous and irk­

THE OFFICIAL CANVASS.

some to another,

Tbe Joint High Commission and Con-

men shall not

If we say oar young

indulge in this or

that

amusement, and, if we do not provide

Coral vote u follows, vir.
California,
Colorado,
Florida,
— Illinois.

3
21

11

Total.

amusements in suitable places, where prop­

FOR TILDXN.
Altha wu,
Arkansas,
Connecticut,
Delaware,
Georgia,
Indiana,
Kentucky.

50

Total,
Louisiana is the next btate called.

er influences will preside over' their inno­

10 cent recreation like a guardian angel, wo

6

cannot reasonably expect to keep them
from visiting such places, where the means

3
11 of recreation is afforded, although sur­
11 rounded with all the contaminating influ12 encea of vice. If good society discards
63

and casts away a game ar play because it

hu been appropriated by the evil-one to
alure men to viokxnd folly, society can

THE YOUNG ;NEED RECREATION.

rest assured that all which is enticing and
attractive will be appropriated, and that

the devil will be able to hold all the bow­
ers end aces, so to speak, in the great mor­
Ed. Banner :—An article published in
your piper on the Sth inst, entitled: “En­

al contest upon this active stage of life,
while those who should bold the winning

heartily endorse the sentiments the author
therein expressed, for tho baleful curse of

th* liquor traffic is patent to all.

I do not

■Mtn particularly the Christian, or the mor-

Let

Christian and moral advocates teach dis*

cretion and temperance in all things, and

wnst from the vice-like grasp of the evil-

one the attractive, and, in themselves, in­
nocent amusements, and firmly establish

of liquid damnation to hie lipa, but I

them upon the moral plain where reason
and consistency indicates, pnd we can be­

gin to look forward to a satisfactory aolu&gt;
who was made in the image of tbe AHwias

tion of this great npral problem.

sad good Euler of tbe Universe, and who

walks upright in the form as he should do

g

OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

Who tas tboughtiorely allowed himself to A Wedding in High Life-The Legal
Brigands—Vanderbilt’s Estate—PoIHtoai—Crime—Business

Nxw York, Feb. 12th, 1877.

al and social rain, and mocks at theyarn­
ing abyss below.

The papers are filled with accounts of a
gorgeous * wedding in high life," which

I mean the moderate
meat in the clube and among tho men

about town.

will, without doubt,Tx int the courts in a few
weeks. Cofneliw-, Jr., is moving in the
matter, and several of his brothersjnJaw
arc backing him. The old man left undoubtodly, and estate of one hundred milHons of dollars, of which ninety-five mil­
lions was given to one son, William H.,
unconditionally, and the most of the five
millions goes back to him ou the death of
the recipients. For instance, Cornelius gets
nothing absolutely—all that he has is the
income of 8200,000 for life, which is about
812,000 per year. One or two of tho sis­
ters bad a half million each left them out
and-dut.
*
The i.idea
TL:
’„ of the old -------------man wasj
to
keep his fortune in the hands of William,
that the great schemes which engrossed his
life, and which be had not time to carry
out, might be continued. If the fight is
made it will be a lively one. It is the^largest estate in tho country, and the lawyers
will have fat pickings, uo matter how it is
decided.

POLITICAL.
•
The action of the Commission m thecsse
of Florida gives great satisfaction to the
Republicans, and the Democrats are cur.
respondingly depressed. In fact, they give
up the case, and privately admit that foey
are beaten. But don't suppose that the

'

by Deputy 8tariff Ata W. Aldrich
owurf.
J®..

hu been traqgacted by either body of

Returning

Board, the electoral tribunal, u to whom
they shall declare President, do not com­

Batter of difference
Since

between the

Co

wisdom,

bine with their overwhelming

ireadfoy Mi* pWattfo for 8558-74 anf eoatt to

•ntered, wflh
Juadee Court.

In the cans* of Daniel 8. Coombs appoLant

la the importance cense of Henry Kellogg *t

Seth Lots wall a Judgement was rendered fur

In tbe ixnparlenee cause of George Stokoe '
vs. William Oniaspie. a judgement for|188.C7

at the present session, the Senate in
which body tlm bill originated, refused to Bussell, rorriror &amp;c. vs. EUxabeth Hand a
and

pass it over his veto.

The Senate com­

taxed.

mittee on appro priations will recommend
that the clause in question, be stricken out.

Pumfrey, for private &lt;Uo&gt;»P« for ths redueIn the language of Old Indications, no# tloa of plaintiffs daughter, was fried by jury

look out for tramping typos, six hundred

printers have been thrown out of employ­
8250, and costs.

ment, by the suspension of Congressional

of ancient times.

If they did, we might

This wholesale reduction

wu made ahso

the statue making seduction a snisdemednor.

lately necessary, by an exhaustion of the

appiopriation.
Tho President's message on the Specie
William H. Hay.
bill appears to be received with almost
unanimous praise all through the Eut. I ford vs. Wm. H. Bredh jt al judgement wu
rendered for 8106.75 and cute.
Now that General Grant is about retiring
&lt;Xn the chancery caiue ea Lewie E. Howkine
from an office which he hu filled with

honor both to himself and the nation for
eight years, tho Democratic press is com­

mencing to allow that he isn't half so
painted.

In the matter of difference batween Thomas
8. Dobbins aad Im McAllister, the plaintiff

Let us only hope that -hie rao-

Within the past week, everything in this
vicinity hu taken ou the appearance of
Spring ; tho trees all ovw-ihe city

have

commenced to bud and the weather is as
balmy

April instead of February.

mosquitoes

in full bloom within a month

r

Lorenxo D. Rile

’

By the way, you might just mention to 8833.25 and costa. In thia cause a stay of
proceeding to enable Dr. Charles 8. Burton
my many admirers amongst your readers
that a valentine mailed now would reach

new trial, or file bill of exceptions wu ordered.
In the impnrtnre o»m rf William W. Tackabtu-y vs. Charles Haywood a judgement for
the poet office sometime* get out very good 111,176.20 and costs wu rendered.

me just about tbe 14th.
the

Thons issued by

National banks preferred, although

things in that litfe. Address,

Max.

The Circuit Court.

Di nun A. Buac’.l, on petition for further ailo wanes of alimony, aa order ot reference wu
made, and the cause sent to Alcmio D. CadwaUader one ef the Circuit Court Commiuion-

The following canons were disposed of at the
petition and report within sixty dsys.

three hours of labor a day, and their tor­

A divorce wte granted Nancy Hopkins from

exceedingly

slow, with the chancre about u good of

their being wrong when they conclude as
right.

Meanwhile the

cause of F.anklin Hayes re.

entire boainees

industries of tho country, wait upon thorn.
Exceedingly fortunate it is for Mr. Tilden,
that Florida wu the first erne of tho dis*

with

other case can it be chimed that the Haym
certificate hu -been declared friae by the

meute on Florida, and should tbe tribunal

declare it for Hsyre'ft will

be almost .a

death blow to Tilden's chancre.

now upon the fence would then

Many

the

Louisiana

usured.

and bail dimiaeod.
by Urn Court a Judges*
tiff for &gt;148. sad soots.

break for

ewac, with victory almoit

After Florida shall have

been

TIE ESEMY Of SISEUE!

THE EOE OF PALN

and the groom is a young man from a

tho Courts, st&gt;d make another fight there.
TO MAX AKO BEAST
disposed of, the votes of the following six
He hu set hisBeart upon the Presidency,
jutlgemtnt of tht Court mwt agpftffic approba­
u a. atm ou
States, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa,
and his followers upon the fat -plunder,
tion.
•
’
sod neither be nor they arc willing to give Kansu, and Kentucky, will be counted in
In tht ennw of the People w. Albert AUaa
The voice, a very rich tenor, by the way,
ft up u longu there ha plank to hang to. tho order given, and doubtless without qb.
and dwarf every manly principle, by sell­ has brought him 8800 a year, in an up­ Tilden, in anticipatiou of an adverse de­
jection on cither side. Louisiana will
ing to his week and misguided brother, town church, which sum has had to take cision by the Commission, has gathered
oome next, objections will of course be
care of his person, for that wu all he had. around him tho best legal talent attainable,
were dismissed and tta bail released frw all
WHICH HAS STOOD THE TEST OF
liability on ttairboad.
,
The lady is past her hey-day, and hu the
40 YBASS.
hu house. Depend upon it that so long
additional disadvantage of not being a
THERE IB NO SOBS IT WILL
u be or his gang have a dollar, they will
The Senate has this week by a vote of
I menu that all my brothers sylph in proportions. But the million and
NOT BEAL, NO LAMXNBSS IT
&lt;he Sgk,. !!»,«, pl.yi,,. fc
32 to 22 refused to pass the bill abolishing
WHJ, NOT OUBB.NO ACHES. NO
over! Half that sum wonld convert a b’Kk *■I", -nd il m»kt. no diTrnnoe u&gt;

ally's with temptation ss a child would with

Western State, whose only fortune was his

voice, and a handsome face and figure.

MUSTANG

LINIMENT,

PAIN, THAT ATRjCTB THE HU­

nnw tried

The House has appropriated 848,000, fat

but I

'

Unions cooler

weather sets in we will have

animated brains cannot enduro more than

tuous pace is consequently

Cobb impleaded with Benjamin F. Dibble was

u though we were in the midst of

expect them to reach a decision some time
before tho crack of doom, but u it is, these

The public regard this u a

work at the Government Printing offioe.

some of the physical points of the giants

the Republican ride, and they would meet

able settlement, and that this Cotonriaion

Upon hb manhood and good judgment lor something over a million in her own right, would do ivTiktaa will carry tbe case to

Aside

from this, but little burins* rf import

you, their principal ebaracterirtie appear­
The police columns have been unusually
full this week. Tho most terrible murder ing to be that those of them who cany
thifthu occurred for soine time wu that hand organs have the some unqueaAablc
of Mrs. Flood by her huaband. It is the thirst for corn juice, u the more aristo­
old story- Flood wu a working man, and cratic ones who constitute the body guard
Mrs. Flood was, in three hard times, kept
of the former. Generally they are u foil
on very close rations. Mrs. Floods meter,
an abandoned Wuman, came to live with of enthusiasm as of whiskey, but since tbe
them, and she very soon showed her how President's veto of tho bill abolishing Ute
to mend her condition. Flood discovering police board, a marked fooling of anxiety
his wife's repeated infidelities, left her but hu appeared to prevade their rags. Cor.
could not keep away. He knew that she
wu criminally intimate with a man named j tainly Solomon in all his glory wu never
Alfka, and so last Saturday morning he arrayed like one of these—only tho Mul­
west fo Alfka’s room. Th* guilty pair at­ ligan Guards hu ever approached them.
tempted to escape, Mrs. Flood running m
It is probable that the House clause
her nightdreea toward her room. Flood,
in the legislative bill, reducing the Presi­
erased with liquor, followed Ue affrighted
woman, and just u she reached her door, dent’s salary to 825,000 will be rejected
plunged a tinsmith's reamer into her breut, by tbe Senate, u it is held that that body
killing her instantly. He recaped, wan­ cannot agree to it without stulifying itaalf.
dered about for a dav or two, and finally
gave himself up. He said he wu tired of
Congress, providing for a similar‘redac­
life, and winted the authorities to hang
him u soon u possible. He Joyed the wo­ tion, but it wu vetoed by the President,

instructing that great Nations’

The lady in the case is a

daughter of a very wealthy man, who has

on them, ought to ba stricken off

ting the beams of the sun to shine through
glass alternate white and blue, and full up­
on the afflicted parts; that vegetables
grown under blue glass would produce in­
finitely more than that exposed in tho nat­
ural way ; and that animals—calves, pigs,
chickens, etc., kept under blue grass would
Cr twice u fast u when in any other
t. A few weeks ago tho article was
reproduced, and this time it took. The
city papers published it, with a lot of won­
derful experiments that had been tried,
and immediately a demand for blue glass
sprung up that wu wonderful In two
days every panicle of blue glass wu taken
up, and the astonished deakns were obliged
to telegraph for - snpp.ies.
Rheumaucs man dearly, but maddened by the knowl­
used it, animal fanciers rovered their edge that she bad deeerted him, killed her, i
quarters with it, and all sorts of ailing and and wanted to follow u soon u possible.
bed-ridden people are trying the new cure. He will make no defence.
Ono writer asserts that he cured himself of
“ But suppose it is imprisonment for life
rheumatism by this simple agency, and and not hanging?”
others are claiming that they aro getting
“ I will kill-mysclf, then." wu his reply.
great benefit from it.
If there b any­ “ I don’t want to live, and will not."
thing in it it is queer that it hu never
The woman wu very beautiful, and the
been discovered before—if it is a whim it husband ‘had always
‘
’borne a good charis certainly the most whimsical whim that
actor.
hu ever atruek tho people. Look out for
BD8IVK88
a blue glare mania in your part.
Is very bad, and tho railroad fights are
EXCESSIVE FKEH.
making it worse. The discrimination against
It pays to be a lawyer in New Yoik, if New York is driving the grain trade to
yaa can only get anything to do. The will other points, and the outlook is bloc. Tbe
cue of the late James IL Taylor nakca an merchants are holding meetings, begging
exhibit that is startling. Mr. Taylor left tbe Legislature to lower the tolls on the
an estate that wu worth 8200,000 cash, Erie Canal, so that next summer there will
which has been entirely eaten up by the be some revival in this particular, but
lawyers. Ono firm gets 810,000 commis­ through the Legislature there ia but little
sion for the sale of ten shares of Timet hope that it will be done. The railroads
stock. Other firms got fees ranging from want the canals killed, and between them
f-1,000 to 820,000, and now the litigation all New York is suffering fearfully. There
stops because there is nothing more to pay will be nothing done till spring, and I have
the harpies with.
very little hope then.
Pirrno.
The papers in this city have taken the
matter up, and are urging the formation of
WASHINGTON LETTER.
an association to resist the robbers. The
charges for legal services arc always ex­
orbitant and oppressive. They have more The Same Old Electoral Tribunal—
the appearance of robbery than charges,
The Intellectual Giants Before It—
and there is no use in going to the courts
Frauds in the Pension Office—The
about it, for the judges are lawyers, and
Democratic Clan Gathering—Presi­
never decide against the craft. A young
dential Salary—General Grant­
lawyer considers himself amply provided
for for two or three years, if he can be­
Spring, Beautiful Spring—Eto., etc.
come -counsel in a decent bankrupt case.
There never is anything left of the assets,
Washikotom, D. C. Feb. 10, ’77
but the attorney gets a fair start ia life.
He always considers himself in condition
It u very much to be regretted, that
to marry when such a plum drops to him. the intellectual giants, now in this city

cards will find tbeir hands are composed

force Law and Order,” attracted my atten­
of spots and duces.
tion. I read the article with pleasure, and,
We need a great social reform.
With one exception, I fully concur in, and

•
rei.
rolls, would’Show I to wkteb laatitatfoa ho wu taken by Sheriff
, amination of the pemuon rolls, won
UnmbLT. tm. ia th. ^«rtv
that ten per cent., of those now borne up.

i tad
lareeny, * nuW yrowpne waa entered aad the
for ths poor
respeadeai dlstftarged, «sM ball reltered of all­
thousand unarmed liability on ttairlwnd.
andif that Aik, “freeman know how to
_— witness the inaugura­
secure their rights," which ia to nv, if
vs: William T. Eaitmao, wJfoimlued for non
they are beaten in the Courts they will ap­ tion of Tilden, lave been pouring in upon
peal to arms. Of course they won't do us, in alarming numbers, and I am tearful filling aujety for co»t by oonsent of plaintiff «
~
Liv such thing, but if they can frighten lest our station houses prove to few to ac­ Attorney.
foe Republicans into a sarreoder, it will be
commodate them all.
And they aro a dis­
Chartes Pferdeetetter and Mathew Johnsona» much made.
tinguished lot of tatterdemalions, I assure

BLUR GLASS.
Borne years ago Gen. Pleasanton pub­
lished an article in which the assertion wu
made that rheumatism and a doxun other

indulged in as a means of recreation are

. "Honest money for all, and
5ree schools for aD.
There
should be no inflation which

earthly poasearions to be able to do.

accomplish the object for which amueoe-

not step to consider that all games or plays

And still our Platform.

at

party are tired of bein^
made the cat's-paw of the speculators, anu
they will Jurist that the decision shall bo
final. But look out for tho Democratic
papers just about thia time. Mr. Tilden a
bureau hu just sent off a batch of ready
wide editorials of the hull-dosing order,
breathing slaughterings and vengeance if

MAN BODY, OB THE BODY OF A
HOUSE OB OTHKB DOMESTIC AN­
IMALS, THAT DOBS NOT YIELD
TO ITS MAGIC TOUCH. A BOTMn., or 81-00.
UJS LIFE OF

'

�jhe?8jni-Weekly heplihlicajifcapjief.

J°Urn*1 *7»;-"Xi« Mollie
&gt;U»1»U, th. brilllu,,
lvi, ,h0

Local Ibyiit?; juticaji

OfficiAL FAFI8WBA1H MWV.

Special Notices,

A Madison Dispensary,
"* romrazn
Utott.CtoE..
—/M. _
ar

GUIDE
urv LtH AL R-_R- TIME-CARD

To Creditors.

5S®
For anything in the Dry Good* or noUou hoe go to J. Rcbsell’b.
febI5w4

12:44 e.
U:00y.
fcUa.
vMp.
WHO a.

-

; I Raj-id

-

-

-

On Saturday aicht. Deputy Sheriff. Irving
Crtssy, aaaisted by city Marahall Prickett

2:13 r.
4JSa.
fcffi*.

arrested ta the Towuahip of Down., K„t
char|5td wUh lh, Ur,
ccny of aome pork and corn meal from Simon
Heffelbower of Ckrllvn. On Monday he waived
examination before Justice Riker, and in dr
fault ot bail in the mm of $2&amp;0, wna committeed to a wait trial in the Circuit Court.

POST OFFICE TIME CARD

Wall Paper and Boot Blocking at
febltf Smith. Hoole 4 Proton’s.

and Lowell—Arrive daily, except Sunday,
IU.: leave at ItOT.p. tn. P. O’e-North
l iluioro. Bowne. Alio.

Several parties have beer, urging Geo. H.
Brooks to -get up" a singing school tn th&gt;*
city, and we are informed that b‘e haa consent,

,and W&lt;w»dLaod—Arrive Tueeday. Thuretil Saturday nt 1 p. m. leave at 2 p. m.
''e lar Creek and Hickory Coraen-Ar-

ed to teach provided a sufficient number of
scholars can be obtained. To this end, one in­

4. M. NEVINS. P. M.

terested has left at the Ba.vxaa office a paper,
where those deairmi* of being scholars can
enrol) their names. Mr. Brooks has the repu-

COUNTY OFFICERS.

Glove* and Mittene less than cotrt to
DM out
J. Bt-saKLU
feblf w I

took place in the Circuit Court laat wcex.
McGraw wai chargttPwilh Grand larceny
commendable manner, by JohnX^ Flab of this
city, who, by an elaborate display of erudition
and

skill,

succeeded in working a dieagree-

Jury for aoc«]uitta&gt; and four for conviction,
whereupon a noils proiet/aie was cntrrvl and

Contract

the defendant discharge'!.
Coffee,, Sugar and Bed cords at
febltf Smith, Hogle4 PkErroN's.

: . kreirned. pobllaherv of the Haamoc
i ■ Batuta*, the HaeUns* Home JouraaL
County Republican, the Naahrille New*,
■re. each with the other, and nledre each
■r. our iscred honor that durtac lae yaar
rr we will not publish any lean] adver
:nder any cirenoutaaeea, at leu than tbe

Pocpriolora of the Barry Bounty Republican.

John Stauhy has this day assigned to
«u, fur tho benefit of hiee-editors, all his
property real and personal, f except such
m «s, by lav, exempt) and we have taken
pOMesston of tha same and will settle all
demutu against bim.
•

county. Frank Durkee

Sundays—except

at Union Hall, Tuesday and Wednesday cvenninge. Feb., 20th and 2lat. by Mita Mollie

beautifolj
zouave
coetumes.
in
their
military evolution*, will form an nttraeilve
feature of the entertainment. The opening
Tableau, will be a virion of beauty, rivaling
Fairy land, and pronounced by thoueand*

All About the County.

Assignees.

n

MARRIAGE GUIDE, OR SEXUAL PATHOLOGY.

All Demanm Due John Stanley
and remaining unpaid, will be placed in
the handa of an attorney tor collection, in
thirty days from this date.

POSITIVELY CURED.

Israel 8. Boice,
Jamj-jj Ryan,
January Hth, 1877.
Assignees.
xxi74tf

alt renlde* bavina taiiw. anl ba. H

&gt;d now

xxtlTM.

Attention.
«rr&gt;n anil inMkkava. early &lt;1*rill ttedarwMipt
arpr. Tbi* grvat
imionary in &amp;at&gt;

\\ c deatre to settle every account on our
books during tho month of February.
Will every patron of the Banner heed
this call, and save us the extra exnemo of
sending postal card notices.
feblU

Legals.

Men’s aud boys* mohair caps less than
a.t.i«_. j.rRV88ELL.
. ~----------f&lt;rblfiw4
Soap and Crackers at
fcbltf SmIth, IIogle 4 I’rmtox's.

Sugar and Codfish ut
fcbltf 'SsitTH, Hogle4 Pbestok b.

Just received ladies' and gent's linen
collar? and ruffs in all tbe newest styles,
feblowl
J. BvMKLU
Call and rec our Teas.
fcbltf Smith, Hogi.e 4 Pbsston'h.
Shawls, Nubias, Scarfs,
and Felt Skirls at cori.
feblSwl

The Sheriff"* notice of election appears in
'

fcb!5w4

The i’«v. Mr. Barlow, will preach at the M.

Iron bridge i- progressing finely.

Advertised Letter*.

al

List of letters remaining in the Post Office
Hastings, Barry County. Mich., Feb. 15,

The meeting at the Club room on Tuesday

evening was very largely attended.

The Reform Club now numbers IM active

Robert Deardeford ; Waller Elwood ; Mary

Brouw; Rev. M. P. Foyl.ong: Sarah Mont;
Mra. Geo. Beach; Mira Jennie Liringelon;

A Tempe rance meeting will be held al the
Hendershott School House, In Baltimora on
Saturday evening.

tea &lt;10&gt; west, eontaininc forty (10) acres ot laud aocordiaa Io the United Ntales eurvey, bo the isae

Commercial.

GEO. WOODS &amp; CO., Cambridgeport, Mass.

• SIB,—1

V XKEROOBB: 80S W*riitBKtos st., Ba.tM? lie state St., CMca*e; IB Litegste HUI, Uatoa.
THE VU
e. . . -~.k -.r.k' aen unnne t.
‘
_

HASTINGS MARKE ...

Secretary of Stet*.

.nuant to the foroeoinz notice ffotn tho Seert
of State and the Statute in inch caae mad
provided, you are hereby notified that th
. Election to bo held on the first Monday &lt;

ONIONS.pcrbmbel—.
l.HA5i'. j.«r ba Ad

MESSUORK. pet lb..
SHOULDERS.per lb„
LAKD. per lb
TALLOW, per lb-----CHICKENS, perlb —
CHEESE, per lb.
WOOL, perlb-----------

•184
«12» •"^wc^ReweotJ of the Unirenity and one Jtuljee
• 10 of tho Supreme Court, whoae term* of office will
berin on
4*v s.t r«n..«w * r, i■
•1I!4
la Wrvsi

feblAw~

iOHNQ.CRBSSY,
Sheriff of Barry County.

Geo. M. Savage &amp; Go's Col.
SSrPartie* anrwerinr/any of thew edrerttee

DYE STuEFS, &amp;c. unsurpassed
in quality a specialty.
PATENT MEDICINES'

Of all kinds in endless varieties.

STAVES. STAVES.

LOWEST PRICES.

Hs

BURUNWON. IOWA.

IE UNnTD STATLo
W. C. T.—8amnel Dickie,
tf. V. T—Mrs. Anna M. Hayes.
W. R. 8.—Irving L. Cresay.
W. A. S.—Mim Ophelia Bogle.
W. T.—Mrs. Clara Lathrop.
W. F. 8.—Henry Ford.
W. M —Harry Andereon.
W. P. M —Mre. Mary Anderton.
W. I. G —Mine May Throop. ,
W. 0. G.—R. H. Merrill.
W. R. H. fl.—Mine Matte Uhl.
W. L. H. 8—Mice Mattle Chi.
W C.—Her. fl. W. Sherman.
P. W. C. T.-M. C. Wradram**

Cub Store," a new hardware rtora with a fell.

•nght to build

Drugs and Medicines of all descriptions
kept constantly on hand, and Prescriptions
skillfully compounded. Also a full line of

rmw, IMS, MINTS, OILS,

• Pawphlet af the BiihhU Bartlxgtea Read.

* I'to’iiiona of their liceuaa ordinawoe. and
'•Ur&lt;« «c&gt;&gt; quarter from tbe aaloona the ram
W.02a, unital jn addition to the State tax.

, Hub, will address the meeting.

J. P. ROBERTS, Proprietor,
HASTINGS,
MICHIGAN.

A f.. -CT kk« &lt;/

Let every friend of the

Amend the Temperance meeting peUniom

E. U. U. HULUtLV,

at ooat at J. RctMLlX___________fcb!5w4

t reform of ths age be on hand early.

Mr. Bartow, Rev. Mr. Sherman, C. G. HoL-

City Drug* Store!

Traci or tmz .’Hiairr or Bizit Cocmtt.I
^Cmr or^Haaiteoa^Fabry^ leth. 1877. J

The people of tburity of Ann Arbor enforce

The Ladies Mfoafonarr Society, connected
’"'b
M. £. church, will meet at the rasiti«cr 6f Hnn. Vacjd 8trikert 0B Friday aftar-

GEO. WOODS &amp; CO.’S
PARLOR ORGANS.

ireluek
tbe 7o
setting
ef the
eanof
^.and
t4~
u4.A
cV
- r that
a,.day.
H,
A good stock of Flannels and Caasemeres at bottom prices.
J. Husskll. febliwT’__ Dy Jiwaa U McKxvrrr. l&gt;eptity Hhcriff.
feb!5w4.

SALT, eoanc. per bbl.—.—.—-.—
HAY. per ton-------------------------------Frant E Smith ; Henry Worthley.
DRIED PEACHES, reared, per lb....
Don't fiit to be at Union Hall on Sunday
DRIED PEACHES, unpeared. per lb.
rrniuj. The meetinp are very interesting.
DRIED APPLES, per lb
Crockery and Lampe cheap at
MAPLE SUGAR--------------------------febJX Smith, Houle 4 Preston t
HIDES, sreen. per lb-------------- ------que-tii-n. will appear on Monday, we eould
HIDES.dry.perlb.------ ——------not find ‘pace for it to-day.
SHEEP PELTS---------- ------------------Masonic.
CALFSKINS.creen, perlb------------CALF SKINS, dry. perlb--------------being held alternately in the M. E., and
On Monday evening. Feb. 5th, 1877, at Ma­ HONEY.......................... —■'-------------noni* Hall, M. I. 0. M., J. R- E»«rd of the BEESWAX, perlb—The uitrabere of tho Republican city commit Grand Council of R. A 8. M., of the Btate of CRANBERRIES, per bu.helMichigan, aaalated by 0. C., of tho G. C. W.
DETROIT MARKET.
ot&gt; Monday evening,
Strait and companiona, Fred Heeee and Henry
hand.
Simmon* of Jackaon, and F. A. Hawker of
D arno tv. Fob. 10. 1877.
Charlotte, eonaUlnted end eoneecraled Giblom
There wrjll be a
ether of tho wook eloofof ha*
Council. Ko. 49. R A 8. M.. and inotitulod the
ib«n of eountry marehant* to
a pretty confident axpremlon
following
officers
for
tbe
current
year,
via:
the intention to organize a Reform Club there
mat T&gt;inrw
ctw.o apt to fo «p tha^Aown. eo
to— Mr. u i. M.; *• r. »"*•■ »•
that brulnew activity cannot be rtaved off thia ennM w. Uto. F. C. st th, W.; tri.i.1 Buikw. taer; hence the ariaiaf of .peoulMiv* foolla».
The Reform Club of t£ii eity, will rich
T—to. t.iU4V B—rito; r~k Cotton aoode aroa«Un higher! botrftata areaoar
Middleville on Friday evening of next week,
B B...n, C. st Ik. S.■
H. F.wri., C. frail upto*-: eblrthlnm end .hoetlna foliowins
fur the purpose of organizing a Club there.
st U..C-; Joh.Q. C—r. Sl.w.^i »»J T.
to—. toL TH. mnull. JU.uik lk.
The Grand Central Hotel, New York, will ,«,p. ia Ikl. to.J JwWIeto. Ik In *
zuztain its well-merited popularity, and earn
greater, by the sensible reduction of its rates
from ? 1.00 to J2.00 and fS.OO per day.

C. M. BUNYAN.

Thornapple, county of Barry and ^tale&lt;4Michiz&gt;n.
known and daecribed a* fallow* to-wit:

the people of Hull op manifest tl. ir appre­
ciation of home talent, and of really a good

Ladies' Gent’s and Boys' knit Voder­
vests all sixes and prices.
J. Rcbselu

xxi66tf

Wool Hosiery
J. Rvslkj.l.

county Con&gt;

iveation.

Tea, 4 lbs. for $1 00; Sugars, syrups, spit
Baking Powder, saleratus, starch, soap^
dies, tobacco, etc., etc., whidb will be sold
3BO«r*«X"€&gt;MflC 3F*nXCJes
Remember the place, at si. S. R
Boot aud Shoe Store, Jefferson sthTTt'*-'
Give me a call.

ueeats ot Jaeob Volwet
fetor of A. Uahled Elik.
February. A. :
»e**» alt the richt. UUe »nd iateratt tbe *ald Ja­
eob \ olweiler. had on th. Mid ,CU, day of Febrn-

RUTTER. per lb..

5oie the call for a Republican

m iif m~

7

SALE ON EXECUTION.
nr Minnia*v,l
.

thing by filling the Hal! at these Concerto.
General Admiaaion, 2u cent".
Reserved

Gold 104.

another column.

this rcctoofrve on reeoip

Shot and Starch at
fcbltf Smith, Houle 4 Patston’s.

Do not fntyct to call and fettle that note
or account without delay.
J. Rtssklu
feb!5w4.
'

b. M. RUNYAf
1 would respectfully announc
zens c.'f Ha stings and vicinity, tht
new and
■
rw

Israel 8. Boice.
James Ryan,

.
January Sth, 1877.
t

ME! EBJ

"" ■r*-’= J&gt;II. c. BIGELOW,

Highest Market Price in
Cash,
or Middleville.
’ Inoaire at Central Hmm,

E. D. WHITE,
HaenxM. M tea- Sept 2.1178.

xxdSlf

xxi68tf

�Railroads.

R airtoads

NEW ADVERT1SMENTS.

they v*iH not lay as many eggs M they

G. P. Rowell &amp; Go’s. Col

Port Warn SSTwi

“LOOK TO THE EAST.

MICHIGAH" ANDE THF’sOUTH.

would with a larger ran.

inXXD MEADOW GRAASX8.
It sec tn* as if farmers could never bo
LESTFR’8
made to ace that seeding all soils to tim­
othy and clover, to the end of tho world,
is not good management. Different clim­
(WEBB WORK COMPLETE)
ates and different soils require different
Where timothy heave* by tho CocUbdn* lh» ComtUet W cork of ths
should be »renuS7&gt;»Uow Craft, sad M*»Ur I
cnM. with thsir Crromonir-. Lecturw
rod a more brJUlsi P. bsrtsr. Bound in Cloth

RAIllOAB.

GOING EAST.

RURAL TOPICS.

DOAINS ARK MAD It.

drains mayts made, by sinking
s about three f*&gt; deep, and one
*kJ-he bottom, and U|Pp fiHjng in

stones, packing them in with aa

-4OOM a few inches thick; and thia corer-

•over with fat Bton«,if they aro to be had,
and fill up with earth. Such drain*, where

yean.

In no ansa should the atone* or the

fourteen inches of ths surface of the ground,

K as not to interfere with plowing, and

not afford a harbor for rata and mice. Tbe
jxM on the condition of the land* a* re­
gunk moisture. Some fields may require

them from thirty-fire to thirty fact apart.
dig tho ditches down about two foot, with
foot; and than to go down about eight
side wide enough to hold up a board one
foot wide.

The lower section of the ditch

should be dug out on a bevel, or angle,
*o as to prevent the earth caving -in.
. ,Aft« covering with a board, pack a little

Ill •» wish aarth.

H.miosk boards will

pine board* would last

much

Is
M
M

S25000A our^rnvdC.^mMnaiira’pn^
Glxtkuu.

DirracT

J

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II i|
&amp; « I

IS

BIC* A FITZCCRILD

150

, Bvxnaas,

TRAINS going SOUTH.
3l*Uo«».

subject mys: “It is next to impossible to
establish a permanent meadow where tim­
othy and clover are the only grasses grown;
yet many thiak that them gists that
should be sown, notwithstanding the fact
that but few meadow* thus treated will
produce more than one mowing without
reseeding. In fact,« dose mowing, fol­
lowed by dry, hot weather, will often de­
stroy tbe bulbous root* of the timothy en­
tirely, thus causing the grass to dixappear,
leaving no aftermath at all. Timothy is
one of The beat and most nutritive of
grasses, yet under tho usual conditions it
itools but little, and the altergrowth from
tho young bulbs is always thin, showing
plainly that to keep thia gras* well in tbe
ground, especially where it i* liable to lift
with th? frost, it ought to bo grown with
such other groix-s u will come on with it
to the hay harvest.” The following grass­
es are all adapted to tho Northern and
•Middle States: AvenaJiatxtemt, or yelIdw. oat grass; Avena elator, or tall oat
grass ; Ayrotlit vulfaru, or red top gram,
Ftetaca pratentit, or nrnadow fescue;
Fetiuea elator, or tall fescue ; Poa tricialii, or rough, stalk meadow gras;
Lolivm italicum, or Italian rye gras;
Anthaxanthum odoratum, or sweet vernal
grass.
\
The above grasses are all good to sow
alone, or mixed in any way one pleass. If
one or two of the varieties named be mixed
with timothy, there would be an improve­
ment in the quantity of hay cut, and also
in the after pasture, aa well a* in produc­
ing a sward that frusis will not affect. In
the Middle States the Kentucky blue gras
is a valuable variety to sow alone or nixed.
Orchard grass should always bo sown alone,
owing to its eariiness: and no better bay
' nor pasture can be produced. Juno grass
is excellent also for pastures. Tbe great
dairymen of Central New York rfty on
tiiis gras for pastures almost wholly.' On
wet soils fescue and foul /meadow grescs
with alsike clover, do well. Some former*
mix eight or ten varieties of gras seed,
and think they are more profitable than
one, or two, or three sorts. The best way
for inexperienced farmers is to ascertain,
u far as they can. what varieties of grasses
give the best sathfoction for both hay and
pasture in tho State in which thev reside.
Then procure the seed for a trial field ;
and thus see from actual experiment what
graaaes are profitable. No former can be
preyrewwe without experimenting; and
there is a great field open foe it with dif-

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ability, character and qnnliflca-

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TIME TABLE No. 8.

Furniture, Milk Safes.

HASTINGS

(Detroit tim.I

8IAID BAPIU BimiON.
Tho Reliable Short Lino
EAST AMD WEST.
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to an rxox.

QBAND tAPIM AMB DHBOIT!
TIME TABLH-

■TH DM

Honey bees that art wintered on their
summer stands mi£c not be allowed to fly
and former* must choose the method gen­ out when the w athcr is but modsratdy
erally which suits the contents of their mild, if you can p&gt; Iveat it, without fasten­
ing them in, as m ny become chilled and
never return. But when the thermometer
rises to SO or 60 degrees by noon, then let
them come out in full force, as they need
I
pays a bettor profit than early a flight several times daring the winter to
&gt; be hatched in February o'r
March. When weighing from one to two
shut in with wire cloth, on mild days they can sell cheaper than any house in Barry
and a half pounds dressed, they will sell
will try to get out in such numbers that county, for these reasons;
from &lt;5 to 60 cts. per pound in any atj,
1st. Because we have no rent to pay.
1
frequently more dis in the struggle than
or large market town. June is the best
2d. Because wc make the most of oar
would be lost if they were allowed to
month to sell such chicken*- The difficult
goods ourselves.
part of the business is to hatch tbe chick3d. Because wo keep the best of work­
up tho fronts of tho hives with snow to
eqpt tbe been, and to quiet them. If tbe men.
I put out of entrances to the hives are covered with
4th. Because we warrant all goodt we
States they fine wire-cloth, the snow may be banked make.
Wc sell none of this cheap made Fur­
directly against it, .without smothering the
bees, as the warmth of the hives melta the niture that i* made by machinery. The
«m without proper arrangement* for tbe
snow in contact with them, and thus leaves good* we make are made by hand, and
bosiMSS. The out building in which tho
an air-passage throuch the wiro-doth. warranted. We invito all persons to call
bens.it, (not Isy), should front the South,
You should have pieces of wire-cloth ready and inspect our goods, for they all bear
Kd ths Southern aids should be made
to abut in the bees at a minute's notice, iokpection. No trouble at all tq show ourMtiy «f glass, to let in - the sun. It'
but not to be used till the necessity et»«P good*.
Parties having pictures to Frame would
coma. Put pieces* of board* against the
tilation through the roof by a latticed
entire front* of the hives to shade them. ! do well to get them framed of us os we
This will keep the bees from coming out, can do it better and chconcr than any
We keep the
unless the weather be quite mild. A watch house in Barry couoty.
square inside. In France, they corer ait- must be kept, and the wire.cloth put on larged and best selected stock of Picture
early in the day, before any bees come out, Frame* and Mouldings, Brnskeis, Paperor you will have to let them take then- holders, Wall pocket*, Slipper holders and
own course, after many have loft their everything in the Furnitnre Line. Wo
invite all persons to call and look at our

Keep It.

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*8ac&lt;Un axMatad. IDs Uy.

TRA1NS WEST.

Mildlvrill.
'll'"
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Furniture, Coffins, Etc

u.

Where you wul find all kinds of

mNITURE

Of every Description which we

and be happy

TRAINS EAST.

again.

btatiox*.

KS&amp;ssLI?s’:

A Gret Redaction is Fries 1

5”

SALISBURY A BROSSEA U
Deden tn dl kind*

FURNITURE
Upto&amp;terj (Ms Bractets Francs, fc

Tie Greet Soithera TbonmiWe.

LIIN IMENT
Disinfects, Pnrifle*. Sooth*, *&gt;d
Curs* Rhcnnaliam and Neuralri*.
Curoa all Skin Diseases and Eruptions.

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don. , Mfr*“Wo Mean Business”.
Furniture Rooms south side of State

street, opposite H. A. Goodyear'* Hard­
ware Store.

UTEBBfflS ERO'fl

Detroit Advertisements.

GILLET &amp; HALL,
DETROIT.

Commission Merchants io

In this

a ja *r
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NOBTHEB.N
tk a l
RAILWAY COMPANY

Peerless Milk Safes

Now on exhibition at our Furniture Store.
All kinds of work mode to order. Repair­
ing of all kinds of old furniture neatly

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CARBOLIC OIL

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Buffalo

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QIIAXD TRUNK RAILWAY.
MAY ». IH'C.

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■J. II. DYE, M. D . No. 9 WnshiE*ton Arraus

{£|i?£ 18

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Ifi IS

STEBBINS BRO’S

longer.

Making drain* with tile ia more expensive;

Taking Effect Dec. 10th, 1876

Look here 1

Look here I

What! don'* you think we can sell

Coffins, Caskets* Shroud,

cheaper than any firm in the State!
can do it, for, with the help of

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J. M. HEWES

w. L. BANCROFT.

we guarantee Batisfoetion.
Hearse furnished free to

"u. xvcp ?our Morses ns a stock in Order
WITNBVKB FAILS! Try it 0™,--,

Ku™;

D. D. MALLORI &amp; CO
FERRAND WILLIAMS k CO

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Coffin* and Furniture.

Railroad
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                  <text>VOL. XXL NO. 85.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1877.

jhe^L'fleeklyftepliblicanfcajiper
EO.

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.’S

Announcement!

M. DEWEY
UVD

LET IT BE.

PUBLISHER.

P.IUIS OF SUBSCRIPTION

Y Goods.

All kinds of Fancy Goods
leady Made Clothing Speciality.

»t BOTTOM

TUL full and trw. rvioicinf in Ila Umyth,
It nraopa to Menn'imUthty arm, at tonsth.
L,t ba tbe rivarl Lat tha loTad alone.
To uiMt tha fata and ,u»ue the ciruanulan
Wa dream the future, fane/inc all our own
What doe* but wall the call of time and *
Foradootued. the path before tbe pilarim lia
The rauet lurkinc to tha morninc amei.

Tailoring.

A fine ' Tailoring Department connected with our Store.

Let ba tha Heart Hail it, HppUnar unite;
Llatan to Its eonc and shiver toTu rich ;
L,t its ehafel beauty w.ary'honn baraifa.
Watch how it darkens to th, darkaalnc sk
We ean not aloud or darken, speed or eha«k.

OF ADVERTISING.

Boots and Shoes-

A Large Stock of Boots and Shoes, all kinds, very Cheap.

Groceries.

Groceries of all kinds as LOW ns they can be bought any whore

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itlllyaar W t»rin« focUUp* uad BMiaaiu varvinc aurrvat* U th* aad.
The Centennial

Salt.

A full line of Saginaw and Onondaga Salt always on hand. .

Report of (he State Board of Centennial
Manager* —. Detail*

Come and see us
PaOFESSlONIL AND BOSINE88 CARDS For we mean to sell goods, so that it shall be for your advantage
to buy of us. _

THIS TAPER IS OX FH.E WITH

J.

S. Goodyear &amp; Co.

Hastisus. Mien. Jun. 17, 1877.

jan!8tf.

Doctor Atkin’s Double Column.
READ,

READ.

READ

TfliS -

READ

EVERYBODY

LARKE,
ATTORNEV AT LAW 1 SOLICITOR
IN CHANTRY. _ Fromrt •%*••• «*«•••

SURGICAL

U* CHRONIC

DISEASES.-M

,- ,7

hnuitor^ UwidoengsL Mrintf
SMITH k KNAPPEN.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW A 8OLICITFalitaM anivias in Ik* civ »bonld «»• at one
la
the Doctor before attcndlof toolbar batfn»&gt;

HARVEY WRIGHT,
-HORNEY AT LAW and SoliaJtor tn C-.
OS« in I'awn Bloek over Barlpw * Goodyoar i
Stora.
xxiitT

T. J. WILDER

Ha.tmn. Mich

H. C. PECKHAM
PHYSICIAN &amp; SURGEON,

fahfe rnparior akiU and improv-

M. W. RIKER
JUSTICE OF THE PBACP., G.neral Cotlaetton

W*M. UPJOHN,
'•Hliil :iAX,A- SURGEON.—OSeo
Stat«&lt;t.. ilw.inici. Mteb.
DR- II. F. PECKHAM.
EtKECriC PHYSICIAN AND SURGROlt.
(.d ir trwl. Bern Crretr. Miek. 1

A. P DRAKE,
PHYSICIAN 4 SURGEON.—Ofteo oror F. D.
Acki-,’, Oru&amp;Fthra. Stain flL. Haattaw alieb.

WM. H. HAYFORD,
»nd Counsellor at Lav. and Solicitor
&lt;a llwjrrry. aad InianeUaa Maatafe MtaMft
Ar-nt: hnd« boaxht and m!&lt;1. and all buriaeu
tra^i-t-&gt;n» on reasonable tcitu. Ofica ovee
Barl'iw J; Goodyear** .tore.
iamrUTS

DR. C. RUSSELL,

I

FUYdtClAN* SURGEON.-Often ovnr JaHoa
Randi s »tor». Pho-nix Block. Stain Bttnot.

LUCIUS RUSSELL,
AW YER. Circuit Court Commbrionar. Jwueo m
Uc 1 eact. Notary FublU.sad GeaaraMMMMb
uare uvM tho National Bunk. BtaXa Hu. Haatlan. Mich.
— —r

CHAS. H. BAUER.
AT LAW AND PROS

tTTORNEY for Barrr County. Ajn.w. —
Co~of N. Y_ andPbmaU tomiba*
lu- of Hanford. Oftoo In tho Court Hwy.

WM.

BURGHER.

STSMsdte -d

Wl“

of

the

varvnu

dieplay i—Erpcneee and deficit.

WHOLE NO. 2027.

। fall set of our educational, agricultural the hope that the I-egialature
--- jj would direct
and pomological reports were furnished by that the building bo brought
—. to the
wrought L
back
the State department Tho Superintend- State and preserved as a memento of the
ent of Public Instruction, tho lion. D. B. centennial year and as an exhibit illustratBriggs, devised and compiled five charts, ing the varied rfeourees of the State; and
showing at a glance the whole history, I believe the Slate would act wiaely in do­
From the alate on its roof to the
growth and sUtistics of our school system. ing nq.
They were splendidly executed by J. E. stones bf its foundation it was constructed
Sherman, the 'draughtsman of the State entirely of material produced in the State,
Land Office.
and the excellent mechanism was the work
Our educational exhibit was not a glit - of our own mechanics exduaively.
It could be nutdo of most excellent ser­
taring show of models and pictures, but
was an honest exhibit of tbe solid work vice on tbe grounds of our University or
It is so constructed aa
that is being done in our schools. The Normal School.
awards wc received in this department tes­ to be readily taken down and rebuilt at

tify to its character, being more in num­
ber than were given, to any other Slate.
The Michigan Building was also enter­
ed ’ as an exhibit of the products of the
State, being a characteristic display of
our varid resources. About 70 individ­
ual exhibits were made by our manufac­
turers, very many of them reflecting great
credit upon tho manufacturing industries
of the State. Over 60 awards were made
co the State and its citizens, One was
given to each one of our collective exhib­
its in each department,— 11 were given
in the pomological department, 8 to tbe
educational. Full details of the awards
will be found in the report of the Secre­
tary. The board felt that taken as a whole,
the State has reason to be well pleased
with tbe exhibit made and the results
achieved. It is to be regretted that more
ot our manufacturers did not avail them­
selves of the opportunity offered to display
our industries, and that our citizens gen­
erally did not seem to realize (as the board
thanaelves did notl the magnitude of die
exposition, the millions that were to visit
it, and tho opportunity it offered to show
tho world tbe wealth of a State not 40

not a very grout coat.
Full details of tho expenses of its con­
struction and a list of the contributors will
be
found in
the firfsnrial
exhibit

the cash contributions several carloads of
lumber were donated by the citixous of
Flint, Saginaw City, Muskegon and other
plaoee. Many of the mechanics of Detroit
and other places donated labor and mater,
ials. The munificent donation of the of­
ficers of the Calumet and Heda Mining
Company, non-reeidenta of the State, was
peculiarly gratifying to the board. Itwaa
accompanied with the following letter :
Cxlcmet axd Hcclx Mm&gt;o Courxxv,)
,
KqvrrxBLi Brimmo.JI'Miu 8tm t

To Hon. X J. Bagnly, Detroit,’ Mich :

Dear Sir—Tour&amp;vor of the 19th ask
ing a donation from this company in aid
of your bpilding fund for ‘•Centenmxi,’ is
at had. Our President, Mr. Agassis, is
absent at the mines, so I laid your letter
herewith our report relative to tho part
before our directors, Mears. George Hig­
that Michigan took at the Centennial Ex­
ginson, H. H. Hunnewell and H. 8. Ruaposition at Philadelphia during the past
•el, and they unanimously directed me to
cummer. In accordance with the provis­
forward at once a check for the entire sum
ions of act No. 13, laws of 1875, the Gov­
you are "ahort,” ao I herewith hand you
ernor appointed J. J. Woodman, of Van­
cheek No. 165 of the Elliot National
Until our people began to visit the Ex­
Buren, M. I. Mills, of Wayne, Jay A.
Bank upon the Continental National Bank
HubbeD, of Houghton, and Henry Frafick, position there was a very general apathy of NeuMfbrk. indorsed to you for that
of Kent, as members of the State Board among all classes on the subject, and it amount, hoy *1,500, which please accept
seemed
next
to
impoeaible
by
circulars
and
of Centennial Managers. The board met
with the assurance that you have our best
personal solicitation and
at the office ot tne Governor, August 13, letters, by
wiahtt with it. We are a Michigan cor&gt;
1875, aud appointed F. W. Noble of De­ entreaty to wake them to a sense of poralien, and take a lively interest in .
.
•
troit, as secretary. The full details of tho their duty in the mattar.
whatever ia conducive to the honor and
We received from Brazil, Spain, Powork of the board and of the Slate of
Michigan in tbe Exhibition will be found tugal and Australia several hundred spec­
imens
of
woods,
minerals,
grain,
seed
and
m lhe reports or the secretary; the Rev.
The Board have had the hearty co-opera­
Mr. Jacokcs, who had charge of the cd-, othes products which we have distributed tion of tbe officers of all our mining com­
ucational department ; Mr. S. Brady, who to the University and Agricultural College, panies on Lake Superior, and of very many
and a f«w duplicates to the Kent county
had charge of the mineral exhibit, and
of our citizens, especially so of our fruit
and Detroit Scientific Institutes. We also
Mr. C. E. Ilgenfritx, who bad charge of
growers—but to name them all is impoasireceived quite a collection of catalogues,
the agricultural and pomological depart­
Iilc. The State Pomological Society and
maps, and printed matter which has been
ments. *11 of which arc submittdl here­
tfae State Agricultural Society aided us be­
divided between the State Library, Uni­
with.
yond meaaure. Tbe latter society paid
versity and Agricultural College. The en­
The exhibit made by the -Board of
the salary of Mr. Ilgcnfrita, the superin­
tire educational exhibit, books, charts,
Managers consisted of the products of
tendent of that department. The great
pictures, etc., have been placed in the Slate
the State and comprised nearly 3,800 dis­
interests of production could not be in
Library. It is tho attention of the board
tinct specimens, 1,200 of which were va­
tetter hands, and wo owe our success in
to place the awards and medals there when
rieties of woods and ahrnbe, over 1,100
Philadelphia in a great degree to the mem­
rtxcirca. Tbe beautiful model of the
of them being furnished by tho Agricul­
bers of three societies.
Calumet and Hecla alampiqill, costing
tural College. The college also furnished
The press of the State aided ns in every
over *12,000 was presented by themining
210 specimens of grasses. Wc had 540
possible way, in gratuitously publishing
company to the University, where it dow
samples of wool, representing 42 counties ;
circulars and information for exhibitors
500 specimens, of grain and seeds; 475
and in furnishing the building with papers.
We submit herewith a statement of re­
specimens of copper, iroi/, and gyjwnm ;
Michigan may 'well bo proud of the part
40 of salt and salt brine t several samples ceipts and expenditures in detail showing she took in the Exposition, and wd may
a
deficit
in
general
expenditures
of
*5.of building stone and alate ; 570 arenas
expect to reap from it new markets for
ological specimens of a prehistoric age. 135.38. Of this amount, *1,781.47 has our products, newcomers to our borders,
Ono exhibit of fruit contained 475 distinct been advanced by Mr. Noble, secretary, and new ideas for our farmtra, mechanics
and *4,27C.M by Mr. Bagley, preaident, and manufacturers.
specimens.
. Mr. Burnett Landreth, Superintendent from their own funds, and the balance ia
of the Agricultural Department of tbe is due to sundry parties. All the bills 1
Exposition, said of this, in a letter to and vouchers arc in the hands of tJia-aU'
the board: '’Your abow of fruit at all ditor general. Everything has bfcjn done
Fubraarrl. 1877.
times exceeded that of any other State, on the most economical basis. Only the
and in vhe aggregate more than doubled secretary and Mr. Brady wore paid any­
Hon.
0. M.' Croswell, Governor :
Che quantity sent from any State, while thing for servioca and th«y only a small
Dear Sir—In submitting the annexed
the variety and quality was unexampled. The salary. We begged from our people their
Sort of tho Centennial Board and their
time
and
money,
from
our
railroads
and
display of fruit alone was of incalculable
wrs, I desire to say pcraonally in regard
value as a means of directing the thought­
to tho debt created, that it was with the
ful to the resources of Michigan.
greatest reluctance that I consented to it,
The mineral display contained specimens of their products, and in fact made our
but 1 saw after my viait to Philadelphia
from every mine on Lake Superior, fou$ -exhibition almost an affair of charity. If
before the opening, that it must insvitably
masses of native copper averaging five we had been compelled to pay our own roads
occur, as we were called upon to do so
tons each, from the Central mine, aud a for passage and transportation, it alone
many things that we had not looked for,
15 ton mass of iron from tbe Cleveland would havb almost used up the appropri­
and felt that the State would bo disgraced
mine, with several large masses of the ation.
We found that instead of the secretary if, after having begun our werk, we should
conglomerate copper-bearing rock of the
fail to cany it through to a auoceaafol end­
Caliimet and Hecla mine, being in the. and one commiaaioncr whom we have sup
ing
I did not dare to say that we should
lirt. This disnlay of the mineral wealth posed would be sufficient to take charge of
stop expenditure, clone our exhibit and
of Michigan brought many visitors from our exhibits nt Philadelphia, chai each de­
return home,—for these, reasons, I ad­
foreign countries to our mines during partment required tbe constant oare and
We vanced largely from my own means, and
the past summer, all of whom expressed supervision of a competent person.
for these reasons I desire your approval
themselves as astonished at tbe peculiar found that the space allotted to us for each
and that of the Legislature. The oppor­
character and great extent of the copper department wu simply bare floor, and that
tunity offered by the exhibition to distrib­
case*,
tables,
etc.,
must
all
be
furnished
by
and iron deposits of tho State, which we
ute to strangers from our land aad from
have not heretofore, and perhaps now hardly the board. Terminal charges and myriads
abroad useful information regarding our
realize ourselves. It is to bo hoped that the of unforeseen expenses soon exhausted our
State, induced me (with tho approval of
appropriation.
Had
it
not
been
for
the
exhibit made will be the means of still
the board) to direct a compilation in
further dcveloningthe unknown wealth that, Michigan building, the expenses for board
Lies buried on the shores sf Lake Supei of employees would have been very much
larger than it is
Some one of the board
rior.
„
The asWe also exhibited a most excellent; was in Philadelphia oonatantly.
.byaAad
Chablxs M. Croswell :
Dear Sir—Wo beg leave to submit

Qov.

ISAAC W. VROOMAN.

wich were distributed

l^?,E{‘ ?‘,SRIFF. Deputy U. 8. Marahal. Gooje. jl

John q. cresny.

Ln

BITCH,
“~~~ --- . ■ by the statement of indebtedness, none of
■nd of the House of Correction at Ionia,
by Mortimer L. Smith A Co., its architects. the expenses of the board hare yet been
-j_______ 1
p/rnfsinnrl M«. paid. The salary paid our secretary, Mr.
F. W. Noble, has not covered ha expans­
es.
The Rev. D. C. Jacokea, who had
only paid hit expenses.

’
C- G. HOLBROOK.
•AttOBNKYATU*-

*y.»uuu«d S

at Philadelphia,.

It,OOO, «rf n pud f™. tl» Siignfka

The board fed

that both these gatrthmen liilwa some
further remuneration, and submit the met-

a
Tabr-nary 1,1877.

�-Ista Righto hi Gsorgis.
OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.
Saturday is, under the taw entitled to two I WH»Ua fcr tk» Bajiil
hours to-day, in which to debate the ob~
TEMPERANCE,
17 m present Conatitution of Georgte The Democrats Sick Abed—The Dem
jactious to the decisions of the tribunal.
-----------. adopted by a Stale oo. .nation in 1868
BT G. w. c.
ocrata again Billegerant—The next This debate is, of course perfectly uselese
w *d was rakibed by the poopb ia the aame
move—Field’s VHIainom Witnesses. because the Bcnate has already voted to
-----------by a wn. of 89,007 tn 71,809 the
white and colored you in the Slate bring

reversed by the affirmative vote of both

commission,

This Constitution declares, among

the House cannot reverse the decision of say, I will otufc tbe ‘‘prophetic terminus,'*
But, of course, the rule or ra-

Tnbunal.

which was communicated to

remain a member of the Union

that every arisen owes paramount alle­

giance to the government of the United

HATES’

ual

that its

States, and that no State taw in contraven­

,

'

• ». r

i

points.

weakened the Democrats; and the hungry
crowd of seedy looking ex-rebels and cop-

derer and his cohorts of office seeking cop­

and the few whose names thus stand bold­

perheads and rebels.

ly forth are, I aprehend, no less indellibly

’°°de"°s ho» the, will tecart u,„

" \"*T&gt;'

U-. &lt;1-6 b-te fm» th. d.,,
Lptenh. dtoHrfwM*, u,., „

free the State from iu anb-rtate rtahu
Imiteiiooi.
lh, *,
“ “

““ *

6. Y - . ,
GonJ O^J.n

for, is not the conquest of ourselves the

At that tim&amp; the eount properly
uutTilic State ol Louis­

riglu. of &lt;1. ~,?te

secure the Presi

I

a-iSk* h
!!“ /“■* ” ™“pM h“ fi“”r “th* xui—Ukpite i»
teltenu^ iZtoTSS H. '"•f*"" 1” “&gt;•-Itep. of . Dkn»

Dde^BdcoL

roXXrtXTIOX.

Georgia owes no paramonnt allo-

States.

spasmodic in effect.

“ °PPort,“itv of seeing how nearly they

ourselves

to drift with the current of events, during

which interval our love for down-trodden
humanity ta prone to grow cold.

Department of the Gov­

race

themsehen to become

will

not

suffer

too highly elated,

or greatly cast down by U&gt;c apparent suc­
cess or failure of the pres- nt rather popu­

sages directing TDdeu's satellites in the

lar movement, being careful in
time not to neglect any

of

the mean

those

little

Christian virtues which go so for to make '

of the Slates, counties, the courts and the

make up the sum total of a well-spent life
It ia rhe timely word, the

be found upon which O'Connor, Field and

monition. the liitie acts of

If

friendly ad­

came to betraying the Republican cause they can find that John Smith is a Re­
brotherly love that can claim fraternity
Another member said: “The pebple are I
for
e position was offered to publican elector from Illinois, and that with all nations and conditions of men,
•*-- ------------- ’
tiuJ Jud«o
by the other fonr members of. John Smith was onoo in the penitentiary that constitute the highest graces of
; Ute,
eh,
Vote lb° SaPremc
^fore Judge Bradley of the State of New York, without refer­
P*U4 lUtniat.
n. ir?,dcnng at &lt;no
the door of this House.
Vt
Christian perfection. The excross of these
1 against the bill and you never&gt;01 return
adect«i. and he declined for obnous ence to whether it is the same person or noble atributes of our Master ought nut
FOR THE RIGHT.
not, it will be sufficient ground for these
here agrin.
Our rights and interert.
T1,nrBUD’
Field, Hewitt,
to be left to the caprice of fortune to doshould be left in the hands of Georgians, I Hatterion “d o^w prominent Democrats uprootcra of the Constitution to make an ride.
They ought not to be spasmodic,
It is with no ordinary satiafoction that
objection to the counting of the vote of
■nd Georgians alone. "Still another speak J
the commiamon
but ever constant and ready, without refIllinois, and reason enough to dely, for
we announce tha result of the vote of the er sard : « We want a Constitution framed
*
non-partisan, and that its docta
erenoe to time or occasion. Were thia
by the intelligence of Georgians, so that
W°d.dL1* f&lt;mB&lt;W °P°0 *°d
aocor I two days at least, the decision of the ques­
the happy state of affairs, erpry communiJ“&lt;» nh Ik l» Ud dte ftete. ,nd thlt tion which so deeply interests the whole
State of Louisiana shall be counted far ». &lt;U b.pu» ii „ m 0M .

^’S-J«JiSEfciS*llu!'c““

H*y« and Wheeler.

u.

for •*"

Thte.„
fro- Suu Legiriu ^-nu_ j—

Thia is the girod-

„ ,1 TT*"”
u l«“d bj
—I
“
““isiUote to ri.ia.dx iMuli. But

tritunnh of taw and justice over fraud
P~od to h... eonnoted th. Sooih teu J"4'" —d’“

■ corded in American History. It is, indeed,

d&gt;. (ooenl gomnooit bM • rk-bt te

a victory for the right, that will do more to

mrinUin iu utlteri,, „ ^inl(
It to -id to b. teriuM. ,T, a
- Mfl b. telfrd,

m ril lb. fntm, Una Hl the tri&gt;

s

to be found among the Democratic politii

riana, who compose the majority of one
:the permanent residents of this city. Our
neighboring city acron tho river, Alexan­

vanu, and a most emphatic expremiou of

ne&gt;9 fOra

rebeUion.

ths determination of the American people-

i---- .

tiut ita deCTee' are tyjt_binding.

I

r

wffl of ths psopta, ia a legal and constitu­

nation, but dab adiagnew to any people,”

are not without bar that a wane Jaie than
that which bofcl the two ritiea of the old

The ter-Octon my, ,bat Judge Davis

tional manner, shall ever be allowed to

»dl be a greenback Senator.

ririory-It .horn to ci. wotU tU1 Am„.

Th. rr
i o
„
di.
““ 8*°*“
mi£'d
. wtnditioo inUf wuh Sprit..

fc,

ihie eootioeol by

Hoas“ ^reprate, when

the

H°n*’ ,D3tcad of proceeding to vote upon
“ a&lt;
nnta Mood.,. Thio i. but du

rec.

thcir reTolation»r7 mores to kill

erate now style the Electoral Commission ?“** a“d P™™1 « decision of the all
Who packed rt?
important question before the fourth of

Ted

men

righteous

dthe.

!
*

'

'

State I tarns.

•&gt;nn -la ~“re&gt;v
200 students.

vrevK nas

PIBaB1 BT 11 STDHB, MT* MS.

Tho dna or tha Chicago and Lak. Hu­

™
creme, riateee nmi,
i on Huron ud Valparaiao.

NEW ADVERTISMENTS.

Mtrtb S’’ BT*?u of Bellerue ooc of
J? K
d-d st &gt;is home,
Feb. 7, after s short iUneas, aged 66 yran.

The

Q.J3. Rowell &amp;, Co’s. Cot

Red Ribbon brigade at Bay City

w

JO THE EAST.'

«aya it will probably be increased to 1,000.
Panama report that wheat b lookia.
unoaually well now, but they tour the
jjemn^from now ont will out be entirely

Certainly that number euuol be Smod
among the Democrata.

either tboae who

" T"" 1“&gt; “lawyer, „ (!«.,
who, fer auteeu year, hare been loud­

mouthed in their denunciation,

of tha

---------- — — Republicans
will be able to hold the Democratic note to the

Pilgrim Potion, watered by the blood of
th. pmrioU of 1776 aad 1861, aad made

grind stone, and to shape matters so that

,

,

.

&lt;*»&lt;*

„

J
J
DecD
WiU&gt;"«l&gt;.l»,d» tie,

rappoe

Uh,

it a mty, which for beau, link the Same
eapitala of the whcla wodd.

a fair and hoaiwt dadaaou will bo mad. in
•ima for Hr. Ji.yca la prepare hb inang.

Th. Ciucinnari, Hamilton and Dayton
Bmlrred Company, contemplate making
uxwemre improTcnKut. to char Dsytoo
and Michigan dirimon next summer.
k,

P.O

tHffiKH..

ereTlteliir&lt;ASI”" “J1 Mich'S*”

r*1 C«»P*aj ha, sealed with the

Darid Dudley BJd, tbe soomaUio. of
Gould m,d r«k, or Tweed, BwwoeyTco.,

U&gt;. fourth of March.

THU DBMocKkn an*,,

J-a o.t

Lika Ilorare Greoly, h. think,

of Tihto,

baa again oom. io (b, from. Haring
frightened and “bull-dated’' noma of th.
Bepnblian

Osm na te reams, ap^te

loader,

inu

aril

ID hit

1 amber buiotna aftm
*«*&gt;*•

1

TTx Pott Httn* Jixua

b^ ,

—J

.coepling the

**

oomprombe a. lb. one almraaiiro to
“th. way

not ao far behind the nut

10

TV furion. dmnrtrtoflh. Demoed,

WhUi.«« fcrth.p^j.

skater— nop be tbe remit

Bmdmnao ia
lit nJLX

1OM oriua have been Dot intn i km

raw's viwatsoc, wtrawata

TOnkI „j. ural oddrma and aoloca bb C,l,in« bdb„

,
" ----- -KICCU LO
•rhnnt. th. .addle, thm, nut u

Asa, OOT

J

“‘’"’“'“•Ililwillbebyth.UMuwho

tho

Utmpbmtt, by &lt;Ue peaeefid riadieaUm

Gomortwh.

«ould hare aand tboae aaeioot

Gorerameut, which baa supported them
UwB-i.doo.d toUuteuiitnPdrt “^'“^'tkh"'“ “PP“- ’and their families, and if thma rirb. ar.

•11 their pent, the prioeiplm of dril lib
ert, planted oo

»»rld may fall upoo th. modem Sodom

aod

°f
?

“The packed jury,” i, what the Demo- firit

of &gt;b. Aroerimo people to

1 Highuotuaem eaalZth a

The

lOteouliTte dexUopri Ibd, „„
„
Sriord,,. .kendte, .bjteud Io th. di-

PoWio.1 Notn.
------------

bdiero that

I DetooCTrtio oujorit, of lb. Hotu. of E,p_

that no attempt at violence and intimida-

!

‘

House of Congress, and a targe ipajority of

dria, also sympathises with the nefarious
it may be able to nrev^r ”**WQofU1' P*“ crew commence denouncing the comfro-kuiootlto ai^L
T”““
" “—shir p-tix.0 .od «rt-

JOSIAH H. 8HEBMAX.

RsllamT'Ktf denow.

«. H. R. SrevExa.-Dear Sir: I will moat

•pint of revivalism should never die

were destroyed by a rain of brimstoee and
fire, and for leu wickedness than is now

tl“l lh"r P"
““ ’OU

if

Ge
,
.]

forty million people of the United States.

The two cities of Sodom and Gomorrah

“"&lt;i '’*h' D“&gt;oct»u to te.eo Bo[“ Sr’“h ‘
I \
pl‘" ’°',U

/

U” “““»

Toaa truly,

disinterested-

nets ard unostentatious charity, and that

S**0"-'

*

GREAT BLOOD rUBIFlEIL

We trust, therefore, that the

verbial.

true lovers of our

ernment here been thcroughlr overhauled,
the telegraph has been loaded with mes­

Company may hang Mr. Tilden’s hat.

.

Tl e'selfishness of human nature is pro­

for two boura* debate, sud the right to

records of every

urn.

been

We evidently get

to the vote of each Republican State when

penitentiaries to see if some peg may not

^“Promire. have had

**

always

hare

called, thereby causing a separation of the

several States, the votes of which have not

eral government ia only a creature of^hu

nature

weary in well doing and suffer

yet been counted", to overhaul the archives

Sa’r“k""d

erratic

Democrats now place their hope in delay,,

Preaidential has, and allowed it to bam
We owe slle- 08
bottom and on the top, in tact, all

Every State is

the general government.

an

Bence, tlirough thia or some other cause,

our efforts at reform

Scn&gt;tor’ h® foTO&gt;t&gt; fo. the moment,

idea that we owe paramount allegiance to

as his French neighbor, is, nevertheless,

not wholly free from

turns from none of the States which are
to be called before that time. But the

take a recess until the following day. The

scoundrels.
Ever since March, 1868 11 ®ea?’
* «“•&lt;« in harmony with his
have been in favor of a convenridn. This P01^0*1 views, at the same time.
When

BWdk-ln^

versatile

The American, though not so

iana is reached, as there are duplicate re­

Houses, and thus securing an opportnnity

I “’“ber of the commission. And so he
T0J'"

.
r^868°±U

written than the winner of many battles,

greatest victory?

and the present programme ia to object

WOTB lho “Mt “rneat cha“F
6',“i &lt;»»l«&lt;&gt;»i~, Mining
’“•M *“ &lt;&gt;“ fiA-nlb

to encourage the moat fallen and besotted;

House, that body will take another reeeas

tion.

Ail are sore airaid, and the

In this there is certainly much

until to-morrow, when' the two Houses

should proceed

d*y in Mate-

"teoun. coerrT

It is expected that

after the two hours debate and rots in the

Tildrt, ri,„da

«°diuon.

ri..

eas­

es that the index of temperance' reform

will be in accordance with truth and jus­
tice, and adverse to the old railroad plun­

will probably again meet in joint conven­
tbe most exeitiniT nnrar

collective

tho

than

decision which they are now convinced

I d**

Hill

rather

is, however, to tbe individ­

Wheeler were legally entitled to the elec­

perhmd., which ha. bmn (Jubering here
iu
in l»rg« Dumber. lor week, pert Jo order
PT°V*°f**“’&gt;■&lt;&gt; ■&lt;&gt;"fete.imrftertteirt,osi.teL^’L

"Honeat money for all, and
free schools for all.
There
should be no inflation which1
will depreciate the one nor sec­
tarian interference which will
destroy the other.”

It

toral vote of Florida, has sickened and

tion thereof shall have any force.

And still our Platform.

justify co

leaving sub&gt;equeac events to
elusions.

other things, that the Sure shall forever

people are a part of the American nation ;

of thia movement

tho Buceesw or failure

Houses, and therefore an adverse vote ot

Tax DEMOCRATS SICK ABKD.
The decision of tho grand tripartite

tion.

SUCCESS

vidcs that ita decisions shall be final, unless

Washington, D. (1 Feb. 12, *77
Kd. Banner.—

Aon about equal, and no person dbfrsodbed lor partidpsuon in th. Rebrilion

H. R,Stoven'a Column.

tboy "”ta8 him meet eScimi), „ Ju,
VI-JA'. —:___ • _ ,, .
/
rf
'attornav

raiamrilwar, they bril.,., no.

•r. dmmtmM ,iU1
'7'miT” ,th“ U"f

pky ibe aame

"•

-W

£ -miSXZS

other day why ho wore that rod ribbon ?

'

J"« ■aehlaem

P-^d in this world as ft certainly shaft

shout for joy.
THE BULL-DOZE POLICY.

be well puntahsd in tho
—- •&lt;£uwi Qi me
b“" to ehome their Elomom
U&gt; warn them, meo io their ooiragoott.
io tbri.---- 1____
Wmrior sad «, their u little doubt that
Little Permeo, of Fleritje, haring

Gere—er He,ee will take hi. e.1 a. p

next.

Mr.

Field

riUeiooo. witnemee Hut here

Heat of the Uaited Blate. u the appoint,
ed tin* ;n

AtMmw----- ---

rJPJS^^Man.
*’—» h*». ». r— , A, e*„
Hon. R„fu W. Landon of Nike, now
an of aw . R-..- a “
.

—j
^him^.^.^JT^

“L wrh,i"s,“"puij f

aomndrd generally.

Mulharen are mon of
hare injured, u

of Mr. rddre.

IVk.

rim,

youag, beanriful andZLJ-ZrJ*BUr’

Txmom.

SJt.’.’r’a*1*; -*•
r««TO«ove

MU

�rh3^CTi-We8klyhBplihlicapbaji|i8r.
PkFH ■!

-

Ml

GUIDE

TIME-CARD

Al. H- R-

Tbe Chariotle ^aMiean nays, that'ta the ' 4illin

“^^5L0/Ea”n’ ‘,Sheriff s-**-

and Jlwnltrlj.

tt’tsjr “ raturdarondSa.

Thursday.

Bad as we hate to spoil a good

story, snfliee it to aay that the person was not
-laid on the shelf by his party last fall," does
not live In this county, was toever a candidate
men ere accorded the right to vote, but does
live in the city of Jackson, and is tbe wist of
a very prominent Democrat

U&amp;..Baltimore. BwUbrd,’Johur-

&lt;

u

What other preperalions iail to do. Hall's
Hair Henewer surely aceomp ishee. It renewe
the hair and eecpecially resUrea Its color when

Aaa dressing it is unsurpas-

gray aad faded.

Coraenmoat economical preparation ever offered, its

The work is divided into historical perods,
•f which ths first is devoted to die Indiana
before the discovery.
Into one chapter is
condensed all that 1s kaown of the Red Men.
As a specimen of the excellenl style of the acknowledged ability. Sehenek’s Paln.onkc8y.up
writer, we append the foUowing from the sumtnary of the Indian character:
“In times of peace the Indian character provides for the purpoee. These additional reme•hone to a better advytage.
But the Red diee are Sekenok'e Sea Weed Tonic aad Mandrake
Man, at his best rotais, was an unsocial, sob- Pllto. By tho timely use of those Medicine., notary and gloomy spirit. He was a man of the
woods. He communed only with himself and
the genius of Solitude. He sat apart.
The
Dr. Sthvnek to proleerionaUv at hto principal
forest was better than his wigwam, and his oSc« Corner Sixth end Arch its.. Philadelphia.
"igwam better than the village.
The Indian
woman was a degraded creature, a drudge, a
beast of burden; and the social principle was
correspondingly low."
•
•
•
_
TO THE
PUBLIC.
For many years we have Saade two medicine.
Suited tothe ailment, ofavari clam of.ufferer..
and discovery.
The author has availed him- Thoemnds of cures here b«cn mode by them. and.
In fact, the word failure could never be coupled
with them. But within the WR two yearn counter
men. and his plain exposition leaves no doubt felts of oar medicinee have oprunaup. danreroui
in their eloso Imitation el-dur Trade Mark. To
in our mind that those daring navigators did

discover America.
Neverthelen that discov­
ery detracts nothing '.from the renown of Co1 imbue. As the author Justly observes :
“An event Is to be weighed by. its conse­
quences
From the discovery of America by
the Norsemen nothing whatever resulted. The
world was neither wiser nor better.
Among
the Icelanders themselves the place and very
name of Vinland were forgotten.
Europe
pre- riot of grateful appreciation of your kind- never heard of such a country or such a dis­
neei
covery.
Historians have, until late years,
due and heartily acknowledged Each year but been incredulous on the sutyect, and the fact
ia as though it had never been.
The curtain
increases our debt of obligation to an agen­ which had been lifted for a moment was
cy which does so much to,relieve&gt;|he mon­
otony of the daily-life of p^sone temporarily

COUNTY OFFICERS.

©rugs, iW^dtcmes, Perfumeries, Etc-, Etc.

Special Notices.

eight boarders at premt, three of whom are
slopping wUh him for tte erime of being
drapk and disorderly." While In thia county tend and J&lt;Hning_lhe London Company — He
W
UP°“ b7 th* T«np ensnieo who
which according to tbe eetimate placed upon thJL?°
P^rX‘^d “51,1 ‘Z***1 him t0 rweu*
them and their colony from deetroctlon.
A
■‘range and wonderful career
John Smith
»»» altogether the moit noted man inth.eecl.

weekly, semi-weekly or dal y paper bring a

renewal of pleasant home aaetxiation and supply
items of diveraian, recreation and encourage-

Contract

the latten or vteits of Monde.

Kirv

The third division is the Colonial Period,
which is treated ifith signa! ability.
The
planting of tbe isolated colonies and tho

refuse to pun
»ulw Mr. Jr

Th.IS&gt;H.-..b^tMn?.t,.ico

0T.&amp;K&amp;

Bg

TG CONSUMPTIVES.

The fairness and impartial-

been combined and are issued as one publica­ mended.
Tbe author evidently knows no
tion at the low price of ten cents, which ear* ^iorth or South, no East or West In affection,
all are included in his catholic liberality and
ductian. The contents include much/ that is patriotism.
The closing review should be
interesting and
important. BoeMee the studied by every eitisen. Tbe spirit in which

ERRORS of YOUTH

Proprietors ot the Barry County Republican.
Oaso erbus o.

articles on “ Principles of Phrenology: " “Self­
Study and Developments of character; ”

All About thfe County.
Still cool weather.
Council meeting lo-tn arrow night.

Heu D. R. Conk spent the Sabbath al home.

*-• If cents on the dollar.

•• Mental Science; ' -A Primitive . act India
Tribe"’ Illustrated; article on ••The Cultivation
of Flowers
Janies Russell Lowell, with por­
trait ; “Colds and their freatmedt
“Prineimiscellaneous matter.

Remember the meting ef the Reform Club

lustrations, aad will be beat by mail poet-paid

at their Hall on Tuesday evening.

«e bespeak for tho meetings the attention
the publie.

o

Kalauiazvo has a Good Templar Lodge,

R. WELLS &amp; CO.. Prauanaa*. 787 Broad-

Chronic, sick or nervous headache is goner-

The American Lead 1'eneil Company of New

bill to* perfection.

‘

eqqqsaniw

0JJJ then willing l

chsaic*. thsir sou end dtuhtera. and all etasaes
■eta, Msfas

To ttos Wsrklss CUM^Wt are sow ert■arrd to fttratoli all
wi-Jj’coutanl’emBlorSSi5.liS&amp;“&amp;fiKl::UUrtTliS'-Smtll'
Perrons of either sex eerily earn from M esnts to

farmer nee plenty of money others will.

The editor of the Baxxu will ba la Detroit

beat History of the United Slates that has yet
been published.
The maps, charts, diagram*

nervous crotero vitiated. Tbe Peru via® Syr­
up. by reinvigorating the digestive pow«,
lays tbe ax at the root of the tree ; tho brain
is duly nourished, the nervouseesse. the headache disappears.
fsbl»w2

Select Schoo!.

At Irving Station, commencing on
Monday, March 5th, and continuing right
DIED.

weeks
feb 12 wi

History of the United Slates from ths Aborig­
inal times to the present day.
By John
Clark Rldpath. A- M. .Profeeacr of History
and Belloe-Lsttere. Indiana Asbury Univer­
sity.
670 pp. Royal Oetaro-

Tsachcr.

Having sold out my Meat Market, I
hereby give notice to nil those that are
indebted to me to come and settle their

JX/broib.retCo.. Cincinnati. Philadel­

phia and Chicago.
It is now the pleasure, ns it has always been
tho duty, of every ottissn to inform himself

aoliuchin, Io d.to.ro of thM wMjh h.

Losnl lllgtjicw Jtrticc^
bury Unlserwity.
His growing renown as an able writer an

public lecture in the evening by an able
•peaker, and it is hoped all friends of tamper-

accounts forthwith and save costa.
I abo have got a nice matched team, or
either one of the two horses, for sale, with
double harncea (almost new). I will give
reasonable terms on good paper.
Valbntinr Lrinb,
Hastings, Jan. 19th, 1877.
____774wtw

A. Card.

The District Lodge, I. 0. of Q. T. for Barry

Wc take this opportunity of informing
the public, that we will safely and radical­
ly curs all cssos of y^Xss, wi.bowt the use
of knife or ligature. No cure, no pay.
E. F. &amp; I. W. Brown.
Hastings, Dee. 21, 1876. xxi68ti

The "iron Treil.’

have

not been

.

.

of

Notice.

disappointed.

Ike Wtiuani e&gt;yro,
------a.!»— or lllu..r^k»

.utai, u. i..
’
.

Fanners ploaM take notice that I have
bought out the interest of Calhoun k
Beckwith, in tbe hotel barn and you will
M it to your interest to call and nee me.

~““-

--il'—a __ all

CrinLle,"
drunuie enuo
"v, v™ M IT«M, «»i
m P*-

to behalf of tbeCincinaaU, Wabash and Mich•nn Railroad Company, will be in this siiy #■

plkuto.wpUM' with the
J™ Uhl" o'
•" “‘Fi’Sreuu Horn
Citp»d A*'**?”
S.riJo, Dm*" ««/ .&gt;» P°'”u. “

.look up the most feasible route from Ekhtrt to some point on tbe Lake.

New Moko, Amon. u&gt;a th. 8«n

regard for John Dennis, but it is only fair to
•V in answer to Oreo Strong’s last contempt-

-- ---— —— VWBU UIBU » —
'•r.. Sub,™, toh h„.
ft.
Reform Club.

Enoch Andrub,
Notice.

Be belcive the bill now pending al Lansing
fjc a uniform aeries of school books through­
out the Stet*, mould boeome a **•_, —4

County, will meet at Hickory Corners on
Wednesday. Feb. 21st, 1877. There will bo a

rcOTTURE
!|
Of every Description which we t
cau mH cheaper than any house in Barry ,
county, for these reasons;
1*L Because wo have uo rent to (my.
2d. Because wo make the most of our &gt;
goods ourselves.
3d. Because we keep tho best of work- !

Crom danger of qulnl.m or any injurious effects,
usd are as healthy alter using it as before, b
baa been exten.lrely employe*! daring tho last
thirty years in the treatment of thee* distroering

goods.
l*arUes Having pictures to Frame would
do well to get them framed of us as we
can do it better and chcoper than any
house in Barry couoty.
Wo keep the

larges! and best selected stock of Picture
Frames and Mouldings, Brackets, Paper­
holders, Wall pockets, Slipper holders aud
evorythiug io tho Furniture Lice. We
invite all persons to call and look at our

Peerless Milk Safes

ware Store.

the letterpress is superb; the binding subetan-

'be Grand Lodge of the Independent Order of
• Odd Fellows as the representative from Hast,
lop Lodge. No. 58.

a SI .(00,000 annually.

Where you wul find all kinda oi I

Now on exhibition at our Furniture Store.
All kinds of work made to order. Repair­
ing of al! kinds of old fhrnitnre neatly
don. Mir“Wc Mean Burinres".
,
Furniture Rooms south side of State
street, opposite H. A- Goodyear's Hard- I

A TIMELY BOOK. •

Wheat is now selling for a boiler price than

.

rxntgtf

।y sag?M ?? ?? ? ?

Thr temperance meeting at Union Hall last
rioiu success.
Another meeting will be held
there net: Sabbath evening.

STEBBINS BRO’S.
Keep It.'

STEBBINS BRO'S

at the «chool house near the residence
,

near akin to patrioliao aa to bo cuatinguiahed
from it only in the court of a higher reaaoa.
But there is a nobler love of country—A pat­
riotism that rieee above all places and eeolions.
that knowe no County, no Slate, no North, no
South, but only native land; that claims no
mountain elope, that clings to no river bank;
that worships no range of hills; but lifts the
aspiring eye to a continent redeemed from
barbariam hr common sacrifice*, and made eaered by the shedding of kindred blood. Such
a patriotism l« the cable e»d •hrot-snrhor of
ear hope."
We have diver examined a eelume with

■TW DMT,

make.
Wc sell none of this clicap made Fur­
niture that is made by machinery. The
goods wc make are made by hand, and
warranted. Wo invite all persons to call
and inspect our goods, for they all bear
inspection. No trouble al all to show our

Debility and Narvoua Headache

with a membership of six hnndred.

lan^

lion, and not thirty-eight nations, is the grand
cardinal doctrine of a sound political fhlth.

Ayer’s Ague Cure,

men.
4th. Because wc warrant all goodl we j

hseret-on

the author wrote shines forth in tbe following
calculations. then are seasonable suggestions

Ayer's Advertisements.

HASTINGS

The adrertuer. bar inc bevn rermaBenUy cured
of that dread dtoeota. eowmmptton. by a eimple
which led to a “more perfect union" are ably remedy, to anxioue to make known to hto fellow
Cffcrare tbe meane uf eurv. To ell who desire it.
trace.!. Then comes the period of revolution
. will eead a row of Ue pr«aenr&gt;Uon urol. (free
and confederation, ending with tbe adoption ot eharwe). with the direvtiow for nreporiocaod
of tbe Conditutten, which ushere us into tbe
National perio^L

BARNES&amp; CO

Furniture, Mijk Safes.

in a letter to us Dr. E. r. Van Dusen the
able Medical Director of th. Asylum fur the

TO-DAY’S ADVER T1SEMENTS.

T.hia space is Contracted
for by

.

»ifc. ar injure her

the warn

a-nSltf

X W.

Brock.

Attention.

We dmiro to nettle every account on our
hooka during the month of February.

PENSIONS

IWffl
«sw
W. H. GOODYEAR,
The Druggist,

Respectfully announces
that he has afain engaged
in the DRUG'WLADE, and
has in stock ana daily arriv­
ing, a fresh and genuine
Stock of Drugs and Medi­
cines, Dye Stuffs, Fancy
Goods, and in fact a com­
plete Stock of\ Druggist’s
Merchandise which he. offers
to the people at greatly Re­
duced Prices.
REMEMBER.the Peo
pit’s Drug
redly opposite.
One door east c

UNDERTAKING
Being a business that needs a great deal
of experience,

truly say that they can do better work,
and give better satisfaction than any other
firm in this section. W. H. Stebbins, tbe
senior member, with the experience of a
lifetime, will ahnys give his penonal at­
tention to this pert of their extewstue
business
Hearse and team furnished when re-

H.snxot, Jnly 1!

THE ENEMY OF SISEASEI

THE FOE OF PA1H
TO MAN AND BEAST
Is the Grand Old

MUSTANG

LINIMENT,

Will every patron of tho Banner heed
Min".
Th"
B"' of
thia call, and eave ua the extra expense of
WHICH HAS STOOD THE TEST OF
SlMCtn on th. continent bt*»«n tho Mt» sending postal card notices.
fab ltd
40 YEARS.
THERE IS NO SORE IT WILL
Look Here.
without change. Address
NOT HEAL, NO LAMENESS IT
T. J. Andkrwn,
WILL NOT CURE, NO ACHES, NO
Meuro. Book &amp; Brooks bars removed
PAIN, THAT AFFLICTS THE HU­
their Tin Shop to the roar end of tho
4’76tf
MAN BODY, OR THE BODY OF A
Boston Cash rtorc, %here they are manu­
facturing and repairing tin ware of all HORSE OR OTHER DOMESTIC AN­
Money to Loan.
IMALS, THAT DOES NOT YIELD
kinds, in tbe most satisfactory manner.
TO ITS MAGIC TOUCH. A BOT­
Trv them.
fA19U.
of Fire Hundred Doilw and
TLE COSTING 25c., 50c., or $1.00.
HAS OFTEN SAVED THE LITE OF
Sale.
A HUMAN BEING, AND RESTOR­
ED TO LIFE AND USEFULNESS
MANY A VALUABLE HORSE.
1
Jtx45yj
Switw, Ho*h.«

,

The Eketric Balm will be used only

STEBBINS BROS.
Hastings, July 28th, 1876-

xxlBtf

�■S
RURAL TOPICS.
“'1S
WINTER CARE OF COWS.

&lt;and downward to the bock m great m pos&gt;
aiblc; the lower port of the haunch thick
'
and broad; tbe bide thick and pliant;
Brnalloess of bone is a sure indication of
,early maturity and aptitude for fattening."

pays well to take good care of cows

It

in milk in tha

winter

season.

They

should not be exposed to cold storms, ao as
to become chilled and wet, because by

nature they are not designed to suffer inch
exposures without feeling their injurious
effects. The roult of a cow in milk be­
coming thoroughly drenched

a winter rain, may not be perceptible to
affeMcd, more or less, and it is better to

weather.

housed

in

cold

or stormy

When a farmer has a good herd

of cows ho should see that they arc well

cared far—well fed, watered regularly and
kept warm.

Nor should any man expect

to obtain a largo flow of milk from poor
feed.

One may almost u well attempt to

extract gold from turnips as to expect a

cow to produce 12 or 15 quarts of milk
daily from poor hay and other improper
food.

Cows require tho best hay iu the

fare part of winter, and the poorer quali­

ties may be fed later.

They also require

a change of food ; hay alone is not suffi­
cient for cows in milk.

Roots, meal and

gcod hay are all that any cow requires at

thia season of the year.

Corn meal ia very

nutritious, and it may sometimes put on too
much fat, otherwise there is no objection
to

giving a cow four quarts of this meal

daily, with all the hay she will eat

Bran

in all shapes, as ship-stuffs, middlings, &amp;o.&lt;

ia excellent to produqemilk.

This ia what

milkmen feed on, who do

their best to

make their cows profitable.
FOOR HAT AND STRAW.
.
Some months ago Professor Atwater

stated, in the American Agriculturist, that'
in Germany scientific farmers, by long andl
patient experimenting, had learned how to।
"make valuable fodder of poor hay and[

But the method of doing it ho5
has never given to the American farmers,

straw."

and never will, because it cannot be done..

This pretending that science can and will
t

the ereps grown and in feeding stock, is’
simply a humbug. Science has done worn
1
dem in the invention of farm implements,
1
but it can go do farther to benefit the!

.

’
‘
culturists. It appears plain, or ought ao*
to appear, to any fanner of common scuse,
;
that it is impossible to take "poor straw/'
without any nutriment in it, and make
'
•‘valuable fodder” of it. Of nothing wc!
can make nothing, and if We mix with cut
straw something that is good food to make
'
it eatable, of what value is it then ? It
produces no milk, satisfies no appetite,
1
puts on no fat, and the manure it makes1
u of very poor quality. Oat straw, when1
the grain is cut in a slightly green state,
posses some nutriment, and may be fad to
any stock, as a change, aod for what it is’
worth J but purely dry straw—that which1
was dry when cut, contains no nutriment,
and if cut and mixed with' what is nutricious I cannot see that farmers gain any­.
thing "by thus feeding it Indeed, I con­.
sider their time and straw thrown away,t
ax straw ia salable everywhere. It may be.
baled and cent many miles to market at ak

profit.
BAISE YOU* OWN COWB.

Many dairymen sell their calves, and
buy. cows when wanted, but that is not a
good practice, as I claim that cows can be
rawed cheaper than they can be bought—
that ia, really good cows, which have a
largo flow of milk, and are a breed, or
grade, valuable lor beef. Dairymen should
breed from stock that is extra valuable’for
milk. Such cows are obtained by degrees;
they inay be grades or pure bloods ; but
when obtained, it is very unwise to sell
tho caltes of such cows to the butchers,
because in a few yearsone runs out of such
good stock, if he sella his calves, and then
he is compelled to take cows of an inferior

good cows are obtained that their calves
will always make equally good milkers ;
but like generally produces like, and far­
mers can keep up the good qualities of
their dairy stock better by raising than by
purchasingtheir cows. For milk, and also
fi»r beet, a abort Horn and Ayrshire grade,
or a Short Horn grade crossed on Ayr-

good cow, in order to perpetuate a healthy
cowtitotiou in her offspring, I annex the
following from tbe Journal ot the Roval
Agricultural Society of England :
“The
bard small, muxxle fine and tapering;
nostrils large and open; the eyes fall and

the head Well set on tba c*ck ; tba dwtaccc

laud, as soon as the clover appears, it will
get such a growth in a few weeks that the
grass cannot check it. Fields that are not
well covered with grass, may be improved
in thia manner, or other grass seed may
be sown instead of clover, and several
kinds of grass need would be better than
one kind.
Perhaps it would be better to
pasture such lands till the new seeding
gets a good growth, rather than cut the
grass when it Is bnt a few inches high.
There is no good reason why fanners

should not experiment in this way some­
tines. Then let them seed down a plowed
field to grass next Spring, without the
usual grain crop. I hare known a good
crop of hay to be cut the first Mason on
fields thus seeded ; and .be sure that you
seed with several kinds of grasses, which
produce a firmer sward, and one that will
stand the frosts of winter better than one
kind will.
BITTril CREAM.
Cream becomes bitter by keeping it too
lone before it ia churned : A butter maker
says:
"In summer there is little bitter
milk or cream, because the cream is
churned sooner than in winter, seldom
reaching the third day. Sometimes, where
there^is a angle cow kept, I have known
the jitter to show on account of the small

mer practice is rcTsracd in the winter.
There being too little milk to require fre­
quent churning—say one, and sometimes
two churnings a week—we account readily
for the evils complained of. The fore
part of tho season, when milk u tn greater

.num jflsaSWSMgfertK* i SB
--JasSrag-y
elstit I

ELECT^O^

SSSSSSSSS5S

S

.1 \pfu. A.D..1CS.U :

"A.“MTK
“T,a“t7

law'of said deccl-.j,

SSWSMm
«»o hereunto

milk in amall quantities for a long time.
Secretary of Stalo.
But in all cases where the animal has
ceased to give milk, or is what is termed
"dry,” she should have htr udder exam­
ined from time to time and the teats tried
aoT provided,
to seo if any milk can be drawn. At first
nut Election I
the trial should bo made at intervals of two
or three days, and if there is a particle of
■fwo Recent! of tho Unb
milk in the bag it should be all thorough­
ly drawn. Then the trial may bo made
at longer intervals. When cows are sup­
band al the City of llunnra. tbu I&lt;th car “I
posed to be completely dry, the rule should
be to go through the herd every week, febUw7
. Sheriff ef Borrr County.
making trial of die teats to see if any milk
BALEON EXECUTION.
। can be drawn. And this work cannot
safely be trusted to “hired help,” but
must be performed under the “eye of mas
ter." Many persons are m&gt;t aware of the
importance of drying cows, and hired help
tl for want thereof, die laod&gt; aad leaoften think it a piece of folly to try to
Fetaaanr.A. D. 1877. levy upon aid
draw milk from a dnr cow. We have had
■ riiht. title and Interoet the raid Jasuch men, and they were good, honest
men, too, aud they would insist that cer­
tain cows were perfectly dry, but yet, when
put to the test under our rule of trying
the teats once a week during winter, we
have found, in numerous instances, that
I acre* uf land
rar. be tha re
small quantities of thick milk or a wat­
ery fluid could be drawn from the udder.
SOWING CLOVES ON ThtAffff.

Farmers may succeed in making clover
Cw on grass lands, without plowing the
d, if the sod is not thickly covered with
grass, but open in places between the
tufts, so as to admit of harrowing iu tho
seed. Sow tbe seed quite thick, as early
in tbe Spring oh the ground will admit,
and be dry. Then run a fine tooth harrow over the land till the seed is covered,
or the most of it mixed with the loosened
earth ; then roll the land, and in due time
a crop of clover will appear ;-but it will
be in danger of being smothered by ^he
grass, periiaps ; and if it be, when the
grass has grown high enough) to be cut by
a mower, it should be cut, and fed green
to stock ; and if plaster tie sown on the

MORTGAGE MIB.

Umcsov v«s HacasyxtT or 6t*tu.

ia sleet, or

her owner, but cows are thus injuriously
keep them

DBTINQ OFF COWB.
Valuable cows are sometimes lost by im­
proper drying off.
If much milk is al­
lowed to remain in tho udder it becomes
coagulated, and somewhat putrid ; and if
not removed the cow may be lost. Mr.
Willard, the noted dairy writer, says:;
“Cows cannot be dried of their milk at

Legals.

Legala.

Legals.
No ASdaritaof pnblioalion will bs *!»■ until
old for. All to ba inserted al tha Statute price.

praying for reaeonj therein .etforth that a .decree

toe enm oft

ragr. No ralt or pwwdWi'-1
w toe amounl due oneitdBtort&lt;a*e &lt;rt any part tbereof. JCollee b hereby given, that by vtrtne oftoe pow­
er ot rale to raid mortars- contained, and In ac- therefor. Il hereby riven that, pu
ofaale contained in aald mortsaj

1OTWS____ Jfrt:

ok poauty of Barryf-on Friday.
March. A. . l&lt;77. al the hour ot one
Afternoon oflMal Say. tbe iaitoa aod
ecribed In quid mortgage, or to much i

newipapvr prim
ntvot Barry hr four
’ctrtHF§trWJ?.VfeS5;
corrj,

g

Cra*.M. Kaarra*. dak.

■

Holloway’a Advertleements.

ia faitova. to-wit: ItbelM
b anal frarttooal quarter (hl
oath weal fractional qear.ar
smgESMEfi

BKALMTmLIASURES

aaoo. Michigan.containing

Dated. Fralrierllla Ndveaiber tM/A-Tl. I
lecto-ll_______ rUAWCLB HOLDEM. M&lt;

Diseases with Its Agonies

(ELKHBLP.Mortsaara.
brMorygao.
xrW7wI

MORTGAGE SALE-

CHOOSE BETWEEN TH EM.

tl. Holden
aactian. to the
S**W

HOLLOWAY’S PILLS.

ft 3:

ra of the
irink Lot littlr

Motherland Daughter*.
Jfe—Mh-Wki-MSb. Guardian.

I
, it ie^ihrir purifyni^po^

deoerihed landa'ond prrmiare al public vtndiin to
“WWltfOM IT
CONCERN.
Uy rtrtue cf th* powur v«M«d ia n« by tho law*
tha hiahrtt and beat bidder onhalwrAay, thr3lst
of tni&gt; xtsto. I Uo hereby ilexignate Alonto l&gt;. Cadday BfM.rt*. A. D. 11171 .along o’etoek in the
wollnder. oua ef tha Cireult Court Coanaisuouan,
afternoon, that being between the hour of nlno
for
the
county
of
Barry,
and
authoriio
anil eanov'
o'clock and tho artlint ,AX
of thebEjr
ennof that
day.
gage «&gt;ntnInad. and In aorurdarce with tbe■tatuteIn
niKf
auehcaae tnaito and provided, 1 ahull artl al Public
auction,to Ibeblgbaat bidder, on Friday, lb aid day
febl5wT By Jimis 11-MrKxvrrr. Deputy Sheriff. of March. A. ft.. Ian. at one o'clock In the afternoon,
ai tbe North trout door at too Court Howe. In the
&lt;1tv of nacUnn,ln the Voonty of Barry, and fltate
MORTGAGE SALE.
Default bavlaf been mode in the mm
In raid Unaiy.Vail tbe following deertain indqntore of Qortxer" made and
eundnraaiiaee, to-wtu All tboae uecet
land, eltuale.1. lylns end betas In tbe
lobnetown. to the County ot Barry, end
f the 6r»V pert, to William Warfle of
ilcen; belos the eanlb-wert quarter (U&gt;
Dated. Jannarr X 1*77,
.
eoaoly ot Barry, atato of Michigan,
mat quarter (t,) at eeetlon iwentb-ol&gt;
JanU«;____ BLBNKY UOTT. Cirotul Jadse. ।
d part, dated the lilh day of April, in
inrXord oua tbuuiaud eight huudnd
SALE ON EXECUTION.
„
SvtTa or MicwiaxsTOouaty orBarn-.at
By
Dated. Fmirlevll.. Xov nd. ive.
virtue ofAff execution iseoed out of aad under tbe
toerar.FRANCIS HOLDXX. AaaMuee.
eeel of the Circuit Coort for the County of Barry,
aad .tale of Mlchlcan. dated the tilth day of Novem­
MORTGAGE SALE.
ber. A. D. 1(76. aad to medirettedacniaat thoxooda
and chattele. and for want thereof, the lande aad
county

ertiea.especially theirM
from all impurities, and
ra. pended ic-rtlium^ I

Sick Headaches ahd want of Appetite.
Those feelings whiob so sadden us. most freqo
Ir arias from aanoyanoeaor troubled, from obst

follow.

How to be Strong.

Sid day of November. A. D. USB. lory noon aad
aaiu all the risht title and Interact the raidGeonre
Bollwood ba&gt;! on the old 251 rlay of November. A.

Mlebinn. to
recorded tn 1

SSTiWE’te.'SdfS.
I I.. l &gt; - r. ■ -

lediatelj

eorXd the I

puiwulit

■e earn of lit haadredaud ton daL
two ernu. iMoldai toe enmaf fifty

tortitutod to recover said
em'thrtby’virtue of’Se
tssttisate
cat bidder. Oa .-totor
D. HU. at cue o’e
north fro* i dour of ।
Butina in tha ec
Ichipn.ltbatbelr

aainber twenty nevea (J
fear [4J north -------- —

SB
pi ■iiie.ei
u«wrnueu. -Boa weura
there be sold el public aaetlqa to tbe bl(booth
, to eatMfythc mount then due and payable
I mnrtnf. will, i.i.'mi an.i lb.
.n.l .

i Io the niaee of boaloaia&lt;. o*a»«..«• —w .u,IM] rode of load. Aad. olao.becionlnc fourteen (11) roda eooth of the north east
corner otoectiau ou&lt;nbertweot»»rtren!?7J in towa•bln number four [4] north of rance number ten
pOl wort. Barry countr. M iohlcan. Uxmo w eat four

. Disorders of the Kidneys.
Lraues affecting there organs whether lb er

becittoiiK. oontaiains tlx teen IK] rode of land.

•action num­
north K

•ted into tbe email of the beck at bed

the rune

toe wen linear said to
a went parallel with aato

kiddo* uf Marti. A. 1). 1*77, at on* o*eloel
i the afternoon, that being between the hour o
11” •
“*"SIM i'&amp;STf'X!?’

Pat-L Hastings. Jan. 16th. K7.

. Al'Uniee.

Jan, iyu

SWKnHS

KSJftKSSSnifiKX

Default hayiaa beeu mode in the ooadilinaa of a
Doctwuml
certain indenture of tnortcase made and executed
on the eiabloeath day ot Aumt in the year of
SAfeE ON EXECUTION.
°n1
hundred aad eeventy.
Srara or Mtauota. County of Barry,
l&gt;7 Will lam J. WfnUre of Hope. Barry county, and
etatoof Michigan, in favor of Fraacii Holden of virtue of an execution iaaaed out of and ut
the townahlp of Pralrtoville. county and etata

•• W" of taortsacee oa pace SB. which raid mortgac« waa &lt;ivet&gt; to »e&lt;mro the payment of the ran
of rix hundred ami clchty-cix dollar* and fittrthree cenU. (IC8dA3). two yeare from the date of
the aaid indenture of noeUtare, with Interoet at
tbe roteoftenao) per ecot p«r annum. And there
11 now claimed to be doe on raid indenture of mortr»«e the ram of ten hundred aod ten do 1 tare
Sisms
noralter proaeadln* at law or in equity haviaa
bean InrtltutMi to reeover the amount due nn raid

tho heirs at law of (aid deeeaaad.a

boxofPiUa andOinit
KW, knowing

It matters not buW good tbe feed ia - if
the tendsrest hay and roots are added,
making an approach to summer feed ; nor
how clean the milk is kept, tbe moat per­

I amount duo on aald mortAltorncv FoeandalFoth-

fect milk if set beyond three days will be
hart. The writer of this has filled the
Teesel, leaving barely apace enough for a
cloth to be stretched over without touching
the milk, and a snug lid put on, keeping
the air out, but all to no purpose. So in
the purest air, in all tho temperatures, it is
the same.

UNDERTAKING

SALE ON EXECUTION.

. DISSOLUTION NOTICEof Hastings. County of Barry and State of Mtc

The west half (KJ of tha north wart quarter (Jfl

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GRAND RAPIDS,
Dated. Hretiasg. Jan. H? Ifr;.

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The Electric Balm will be used only

Hastings, July 28th, 1876.

REMOVAL

John Konslr,'
£'roaeod
rreeeina there1!
to roll oo&lt;

NctTho^EN.

Being a business that needs a great deal
of experience,

After many yean in the business, can
truly »y that they can do better work,
and rive better satisfaction than any other
firm in thia aection. W. H. Stebbins, tbe
senior member, with tbe experience of a
lifetime, will always gvrt hfe peraoaal at­
tention to this part of their extensiue
bu.«ines«.
Hearne and lotci furnished when re-

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                  <text>VOL. XXI.

NO. 86.

The?ejni-Weeklj|hBpbblicaji Baw
GEO. M. DEWEY
AXD

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY FEBRUARY 22,1877.',
New Advartiaementa.

THE WIFE'S REVERIE.

GOOD NEWS TO THE PUBLIC!

Seribw't Mautklf.

PUBLISHER.
Dare *a forffu thoee sorrows Byre.

■la of Stole Street. H BI tiara. Barry
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Swift on the War Path with a u«A and
well selected
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SUBSCRIPTION:

STOCK OF GROCERIES
i:a t£s of ad vertisinq.

Of every description. I would beg leave
to inform my old customers and the

To him. by simply levins more!

or Leos of Xuapariel Type considered

PEOPLE OF BARKY COUNTY
.
Bel noacht l» oars which went before:

that I have again embarked in

Hta *onl to mine. O Heart I 0 Heart!
What can we do?] IThis hwrteth tore.

Tse Grocery Business «di

From St. XHiolaa fer March.

LUCK AND LABOR.

FMOHU, AND

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THIS PAPER

BtaZ* The above goods have been selected
with great care and will be
sold at prices that

Wishinc. wishinr ell the day -.

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rell-lllled trer.

Call soon and examine my -stock ai
prices.
, J.H- SUTTON.

Marble Works.
PHIL. W. MIS KERN,
CIRCUIT COURT COMMIFSIOXBR. Harting
iud M ■diilevillr. Will be at tbe oSee of Harvey

F. S. BOWEN,
C-naty Snrktyor, Deputy Sheriff Bud General
i onr«.»:.n-»r. clfiea in the Court Home.
Ha.Unw. JHch.______________________ .

CENTRAL HOUSE.
11A.&lt;TIX&lt;;». MICH. L. E. STAVFfER. Prop.
Hirinz'.eMed the Central- Houie oppoeito my
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bu«u&gt;e». with more room and boUer
tonitovlatloniTl rhall
i trieu !• un;l a&gt; minr new pawaojwill favor me

WINSLOWS STEAM
MARBLE WORKS

A f. Kalamazoo- Mich

Sweet’s H°Tel&gt;

Monuments of the best American and
Imported Marble, Tablet* and Headstones
of all ’description made to order on short
notice notice, also Granite Monuments of
th# various patterns supplied to customers.

first &lt;!«&lt;«.
HOARD AN» ROOM. 32.60 PER DAY.

Having steam power and improved ma.iioer, for.M»dii&gt;s, high po&amp;hmg «ta
euuiog qZrtieo,
. chJ"P7
ud tauer tb»u lbwe «ho work by hand.

DENTIST

Nashville, ■

Michinaa.

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Carriane, -Sinn and Oraafflental

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Pensions.

P Al N TER

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At A. M. Rock’s Carriage Shop
Jefferson St.,
Hastinos, Mich

American and Foreign I&gt;l~to,

Dr. J. B. LaSure’s Ad.

HEAD! READ! READ!
Special Medical Annonrrnemant

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O”r.“S. ‘KSSMiTsS

IntBrfBTBy, C—Bulls In

pblato

Bounty Load Warranto-

S'j3»“c?lso?B^mnyi^&lt;i
TheM were isBUcd under

Sick and Afflicted t
OF HASTINGS AND VICINITY.

'united Stoiee General Uad 0®ce-

DR. J. B- LaSTTRE
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LTOX A FICKEAXMG. Proprtetwrw.

TWO VALENTINES

Areare of Pay **4 Bounty

In a comfortably furnished room in a
large New York boarding-house sat two
young men. A bright fire glowed in the
grate, wcl!-cl&lt;oscn eucraviogs adorned the
walla, and a bright light was diffused about
the room from an Argand burner.
Let roe introduce the occupants of the
apartment ns Tom Stacey and John Wilbur, young men of twenty-five or thereabouta, who were known in business circles
as Stacey &amp; Wilbur, retail dry goods dealcr8i 5o.—m- Broadway. They had not
been in busiucM long, but were already
doing unusually well. They had taken
apartments together, one of which is now
presented to the reader.
j
“Has it occnrcd to you, Wilbur ’ asked
his partner, removing his cigar, and knock­
ing away the ashes, “that to-morrow »St.
Valentine’s Day."
“Yes; 1 thought of it this afternoon,
as I was walking up from the store.
“So did I; and to some purpose, too, as
I will show you.”
Tom Stacey went to a drawer, and drew
out a gorgeous valentine—an elaborate
combination of hearts, doves, etc.
"What do yon tbink I gave for that ?
he inquired.
"I don’t know. I'm sure. It appears to
be very elegant."
•
"It edit me ten dollars.
“W2wl” whistled Wilbur. "It *tnk«
B0 you arc either very exlreragant or very
devoted- May I know what Cur damsel
u to be made glad by the receipt of this1

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“From St. 5 alontine,
“Heaven be praised I" said she folding
her hands gratefully. “The sum will en­
able me ’ to cany out the plan I hid
had in

Eight years have passed away. Eight
years with their light* and shadows, their
joys and sorrows. They brought with
them the merry voice* of children—they
brought with them new-made graves happinesi to some and grief to others.
Towards the last they brought the great
commercial crisii of '57, when houses that
seemed built upon a rock tottered to their
fall. Do not many remember that time all
too well, when merchant*, with anxious
faces, ran from one to another to solicit
help, and met only averted faces and dis­
trustful looks? And how was it in that
time of universal famine with our friends
—Stacey A Wilbur.
Up to 1857 they had been doing an ex­
cellent business. They had gradually en­
larged the sphere of their operations, and
were rapidly growing rich when this crash
came.
They immediately took in sail. Both
were prudent, and both felt that this was
the time when this quality was urgenly

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needed.
By great efforts they had succedcd in
keeping up till tho 14th of February, 1858.
On that morning a note of two thousand
dollars became due. This was tbeir last
peril. That
surmounted, they would be
peril.
Th
t’
y’ez to g0 on with assured confidence.
r&gt;...
But ■this alas I this was tho rock on
which they bad tho moat apprehension
They had taxed tbeir resources to
the utmoot, They had called upon’ their
friends, but th«r friends were employed
in taking care of themaolvcs, and the self­
i*h policy was tho one required then.
“Look out for number one," superseded
the golden rule for tho time being.
As 1 have said, two thousand dollars
were due on the 14th day of February.
-How much have you got toward it ?”
uked Wilbur, as Staoey.came in at half'

WHOLE

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dently he was a special messenger.
It was opened*at once by Mr. WHbur,
to whom it was directed. It contained
these few word* only :
“If Mr. John Wilbur will call immedi­
ately nt No. — Fifth Avenuo, he will learn
something to hi* great advantage."
There waa no signature.
John Wilbur read it with surprise, and
passed it to hi* partner. “What does it
mean, do you think ?”
“I don't know," was the reply, “but I
advise you to go at onoe.".
“It seems to be in a feminine hand­
writing," said Wilbur thoughtfully. ,
“Ye*. Don't you kn*&gt;w a lady on Fifth

2028,

OUR NEW YORK LETTER,

1
O'Mahoney's Funeral—Raid Upon Cajiada—Speculating in Benevolence—
Political — Lent — Labor—Business
Wall StreeftRdigion.

N«w Yobk, Fob. IPth, 1877.
THX FUNmAL OF o’xiAnONXY.

Men go out of inght very soon. Twelve

years ago, Col. John O'Mahoney filled the
newspapers, which is the modern trump of
fame, and hi* name was on the Ups of men.
Hi- b .d been a patriot in Ireland, had

bearded tho British Lion in his den, had
‘‘Well, it ia worth -noticing. We met emigrated to this country, and organizod
with so little to our advantage? lately, that the Fenian movement, “and was it* ac­
it will be n refreshing variety."
knowledged head. He.had gorgeous quar­
• In five minuit* John Wilbur jumped
into ahorse car, and was on his way to ters. a “Mtff," and all the ribs of a great
warlike enterprise. Be had everything,
No. — Fifth Avenue.
He walked up to the door of a magnif­ in fact, neocMary to conquer, the indepen­
icat brown stone house, and rang the dence of Ireland, except men and arms,
bell.
He was instantly admitted and .
and some other trifiu But they had a
shown into the drawing-room superbly
good time of it. While the servant girls
furnished.
laborers contributed, and when Uw
He did not have to wait long. An ele- and
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gsntly dressed young lady, scarcely thirty, iregular Irish quarrel came, O’Mahoney
entered, and bowing said. You do not subsided.
,
As ho was an boncst man who
remember me, Mr. Wilbur ?"
actually believed in the possibility of mil- •
“No, n.adam," he said, in perplexity.
'
itary
operations
against England, he wont
"Wo will waive that, then, and proceed 1
to business. Mow hu your house born out
&lt;
poor and he has lived in poverty and
the enols in which so many of our large (obscurity ever since. Bis death last week
firms have gone down ?"
,
was
the first that had been heard of him
John Wilbur smiled bitterly.
“We hare struggled successfully until for *omc time. The Irish gave the dead
“
hero."
an immense furrcraL AD tho so­
to-day," he answered, ‘but tbe end has '
come. Unices we can raise a certain sum cieties
&lt;
turned out io regalia, and every
of money by two o'clock, we are rnined." 'Iruhman in the viiy got out his plug hat
“What tun! will save you ?" was the ,
from the box where it had rested since
lady,a question. ’
St Patrick's day, and the city was
■'The note due » two thousand dollars. last
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with them. His body is to be taken
toward this wo hove but three hundred olive
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and seventy-fiivc.”
“Excuse me a moment," said the bos-. ,of the Irish, wouliUanybody suppose that
teas. She left the room but quiclrfy. re« '
human credulity could go so far as to con­
turned.
•
“There," said she. handing a small slip tribute moucy for another
of paper to John Wilbur, “is my check
RAID UPOM CANADA.
for two thousand dollars. You can repay
O'Donovan Rows, who was an Irish
it at your convenience. If yon should re­
“Haro,” Is also receiving contribution* of
quire more, come to mo again."
"Mfulain you have saved ua." cried any sums that servant girls and simpleWilbur. “What can have inspired in you minded laborers choose to give, to form a
such a benevolent interest in our prosper­ “Skirmishing Fond." Bo propose* to or­
ganise a regiment of skirmishers to annoy
ity?"
’
"Do you remember, Mr. Wilbur," said the rear of the British Lion in Canada
the lady, “a certain'valentine containing a while other “heroes" attack him in from
len dollar note, which you sent to a young on tho old sod. . All this to occur as soon
girl occupying an attic room of your lodg­ as Europe gets into a general war, which
will take the attention of England. Tbe
ing house about eight years since ?"
"I do distinctly. I hare often wondered averago Irishman is a queer institution.
what became of the young girl. I think The raou in America, may be properly
divided up into dupes and dupers.
The
her name was Helen Morri*."
“She stands before you," was tho quiet moment a speck of war appears upon
any horiion, tho "leaders” immediately
response.
“You, Helen Morris 1" exblaimea Wil­ issue a proclamation, annouming that
bur, starting back in amazement. "You "Ireland’a opportunity” is at last litre, and
that all that u needed to secure Irish ini
surrounded by 1 Aury !"
“No wonder you »re frurprijed. Life has dependence i*—money. Any sum will be
strange contrasts. The money which you received, and from any source. Tho ser­
sent me seemed to come from God. I was vant girls and laborers take a liberal share
on the brink of despair. With it I put from their scant earnings, and give it to
my wardrobe in repair, and made applica­ tho beats, who collect all that is possible,
tion for the post of companion to a wealthy and then let the thing die. One would lady.' I fortunately obtained it. I'had suppose that after a doxen .or two such
been with her but two years when&gt;-«en- experiences the people would know better,
llcman in her circle, immenselyt wealthy, ■tout they don't. The innocent* are always
offered mo his hand in mama'ge. I re­ ready to be sheared, and there arc always
teemed him.' Be was satisfied with that. “leaders" to shear them. The coutribu- .
I married him. A year since he died, leav­ tions to 'O'Rossa’s skirmishing fund, as
ing me his immense fortune. You ace I absurd as it is, fills columns in tho Irish
have never fonrottan you, having accident­ newspapers.

ally learned that my timely succor camo
from you. I resolved, that if ever fortune
pul it in my power, I would befriend you
element missive ?"
.
as you had befriended me. The time has
“That is my secret," »»id Tom laughing.
cone. I have paid tho first installment of
“I don’t mind’ telling you, however. It*'
my debt. Helen Eustace remembers the
™ io Edith Ctalewn.”
obligations of Helen Morris.”
“I presume you feel particularly interJohn Wilbur advanced, and respectfully
* I’*'"”— • ~
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L. the young
t-iinnir lady.
Indv. '
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reted
took her hand. "You have nobly repaid
••Not atoll But I told her I. would
me," ho said. Will you also award me tho
•end her a valentine, rf la vmla. bhan t’
privilege of occasainually calling upon
vou conform to the custom of the day ?
you ?"
• "I had not thought of H,
John,’
“I shall be moat happy,” said Mrs.
thoughtfully, “but I bebere I will.
Eustace, cordially.
“And what fair lady shall you select as'
Juhn took a hurried leave, and returned
to hi* store as Che dock struck one. He
th“^u nunember the poor seamsuess who
’
showed his delighted partner tho chock
an attic in the house ?
,
which he had just received: “I haven't
•'Y'es; I have met her on tbe steps two
time to explain,’* he said, “thia must be
wf- ir.ta--r.kMa.ub.
cashed at once."
,
Two o'clock came and tho firm was sav­
her. I think I w»H *n&lt;l ^lcr B
en'
ed—saved from their last peril. Henoo■‘Three hundred and sevenCy-flive dol- forth they met with nothing but proaper
^And what good do you think it will Jo
ous gales.
bn," wm tho dispirited reply.
k-r ?” asked Stacey in surprise.
What more?
“Wat that all you could raise ? asked
"Wait till you ace what kind of a val­
his partner, turning pale. “Are you sure
Helen Eustace ha* again changed her
entine 1 will send. , , ,
, taL-■ ywi IboagUor
t"
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name. She is now Helen Wdbor, and
J ..r 1____ I.—. Mrv unr
T tm fn-rmd her husband now lives at No. —, Fifth
a aheet of paper, drew from his po_r
Avenue.
teotonnaio a ten dollar bill, wrapped :t m
And all this camo of a valentine.
the paper on which he had previously
JriuZ "From St. Valentine," and placed
bar, with • gtana, n»igo«ri&lt;».
Michael Grace u happy, and why
“I suppose it mart.
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It was lively enough for those who sat by
comfortable fires and dined at luxurious
table*; but to tho poor who shared none
of these advantages it was indeed a bitter
day.
In tn attic room, meanly furnished sat
a ybung girl, pale and thin. She was
cowering over a scanty wood fire—the best
she could afford—which heated th room
very insufficiently. Sbcwns sowing stead*
ily, shivering from time to time as the
cold blast shook the windows and found ita
wav to the crevices.
Poor child 1 Life had a very black as­
pect for her on that witytry day. She was
•lone in tbe world. There was abnelutely
no one on whom she-would call for assist­
ance, though she needed it sorely enough.
Tho thought came to her more thon once
in her discomfort: “I* it worth while liviajf any longer ?" ’But
’
’_____ ’" 2 from
1. _
she-recoiled
the sin of suicide. She might starve to
death, but she would not take the life God
had given her.
Plunged in gloomy thought, she con­
tinued to work. All at once o stop was
heard ascending’the stair-cauo which'led to
her room. Then there was a knock on the
door. She arose in some snrpri.se and op­
ened it, thinking it must Be the landlady
or one of the servants.
She was right. It was a servant.
“Here’s a letter for you which the
post boy has just brought, Miss Morris."
"A lettar for me I" repeated Belen
Morris, in hurpriee, taking it from the
servant's hand. “Who can have written
to me ?"
“Maybe ita u valentcne, Miss." said the
girl, laughing. "You know this isValcntinfs day. More by token, I've got two
myself this morning’ One's a karakter
(caricature?) u&gt; mistrcs* calls it. Just
look at it."
Bridget displayed a highly embcliahed
pictorial representation- of a female hard
at work at the wash tub, the cast of beauty being decidedly Hibernian.
' Helen Morris laughed absently, but did
not open berlettcr while Bridget remained
—a little to the disappointment of that
curious damsel.
Helen slowly opened thelcttcr. A bank­
note for ten dollar* dropped from it to the
floor.
She eagerly read the few words on the

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TROUBLE XN TUX BENKVOLKNT SOCItTIIta.

It is too bad thakone can't {pre a dollar
with any certainty that it will reach tbe
people intended to be benefitted. The
benevolent societies of tho city are under­
going examination, and a vast amount of
rottenness has been developed.
One in­
stitution for abeltaring diitrcascd women
was found to be * purely private specula­
tion of two enterprising young men, and
had no shelter or anything else, and who
were collecting a great deal of money from
the charitable.
They lud the suMiae

which "dtvriea” Were doubtleaa allowed,
and altogether it wm as rotten as Tam-

The

�,1 by Tuesday and elect an Elector if nscos-

irn on tbe
a purpoa**.

being very liberal in tho giving ofplaces,
r the sake of conciliating them and hadg their bruises.
The action of the
■■Mniaaisu meets with approval from tho

The ^i-hakij hepiihlicaji fcapper:
Hastings, Mich., Feb. 22 1877.

sary. Tbe expense would bo paid. “ See
proceedings in other States telegraphed
; you.
Consult Governor and Houston
Answer.
[No signature ]

Lent is on us, and fashionable New
.York mortifies the flash I for forty days.
During that time the fashionable woman

, And still our Platform.

Wednesday; telegraph me Salem,
will not fall “doctrinal."
,

worldlincss nit

they diatinguiab themselves. [The goodnatured Bishop generally gives all who
am tell a white lie a dispensation to eat
meat, but those too conscientious to ask it
manage to drag out a huucry and mortify­
ing existence on soups, fish, eggs, and a
thousand other preparations. Potted and

“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.”
RKPUBIJCA3 STATE CONTENTION.

lion, they manage very well
Nursing
mothers are allowed meat to give them
strength, and so every mother whoee child
on« additional dcltis nourished by a wet nurse escapes the
300 rolaa: but each orJad to afloat on* d«lprohibition and indulges in steaks and
roasts ts usual.
She probably eats meat
to give the 'none strength.
Lent is a
S. D. BINGHAM. Chairman.
cood thing for tbe fashionable woman.
After a season’s hard dancing and theatre­
going it is well to have forty days of cjuiet, in which to meditate upon her nns, kkpvbxJcan covntt contention.
and decide on what she shall get for her
spring clothes, and see that they are prop-

»S5uXS7SZi,iI.i»n.

quiet card parties in the evening.
The
itlod to four
City of Boatrervicas in the swell churches make a very
good substitute for the opera, especially as
only opera singers are employed in the DntodHAffiMnfi'rtvwr ft. UT7.
choirs.
Fashionable religion is a very
aatufactory thing. The yoke is made very
THE OREGON SHAME.

There are fifty thousand men in tbe city
of New York onl of work, with every
prospect of remaining so till spring opens
There was but littlo building last summer,
and them has been none doing this winter,
and in all the mechanical parsuita stagna­
tion has been tbe rule. Everybody wears
their boots and clothe* a month or two
longer thon they did, and nobody buys
anything in the shape of furniture or fttrnishing who can possibly avoid it, and
consequently a heavy per cent of those
formerly employed in these pursuits are
sitting still, and many of them starving.
You can get men by the hundred for 80
cents a day, and strong men are willing to
take office boys’ places at |4 a week. The
wages that arc paid are fearfully small. A
car-driver, exposed to rain and frost, stand­
S'
on his feet from five in the morning
ten or eleven at night gets 11.80 a day.
“It's hard tima,” said one to me; “but
what are you going to do? if I should
quit there would be a thousand applying
for the place in an hour. I’m glad to get
even that''
And women! why, an ad­
vertisement for a woman to do anything,

world was netinar

Vier

Political Notes.

There is only one thing connected with

the last campaign tho Democratic House
doc* not want to investigate, and that is
Mr. Tilden’s income tax matters.

The Greeubockeni are being paid for die
services they rendered the Democratic
party in Indiana last fall, by the appoint­
ment of their leaders to office by Blue
Jeens Williams.
Since tho Democratic House voted to
give Mr. Frost’s scat to Judge Abbott, it*

members ought not to bo in unseemly haste
to accuse the Electoral Commission of in­
ability to rise above party considerations.

The Post Office Department doe* not
poy^ho expense of running it in twvntyuioe out of the thirty-eight States in the
Union.
Four of tho State* in which ‘it

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Teat of JMCeirlt.

HoweA has a nd-ribben brigade jf 180^
At Detroit there m 947 members o

Feb. 12. an easterly wind drove the ice
out of the harbor at Grand Haven, and
the steamers Amaxon and Minneapolis left
for Milwaukee.

The Bcform Club in Grand -Rajnds now
Samuel J. Tilden believes that sunny has more than GOO members, and is grow.
Florid* ie not rightly named, for it han । ing rapidly and steadily. It promises to
proved to him a land of storms and be the largest club ever formed in that
squalls.
city.
The Allegan Joumat propose the
A biD has been drafted to meet subManname of Judge Cooley for Justice of the
tiaily^Prcsidcnt Grant's recommendation Supreme Court; General Pritchard of

for tho resumption of specie payments.
Senator Booth made no’able speech in
the Senate recently in opposition to the
scheme* of the Pacific railway lobbyists.

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name of Vinland were, forgotten.
Lurope .
«f eunh a country or sudh •
Clover seed is worth $9.00 f*r_.bu*W. ___ -

Ban Francisco, D®c, 6.
the red«dbo« brigade.
Hon. Joku 11. Kelly. Tbo eight deposit­
109 finight cm* pemed over tbe C. &amp;
ed
this
morning
ss
directed.
Let do technicality prevent winning. L. H. R. R-, ene day recently.
Use your discretion.
[No signature.]
Navigation b open on the St. Clair
River from Msrine Gtyto Port Huron.
New 1’okx, Dxc. 3.
Tbe State Legislature has declared that
Hon. damn H. Kello: Telegraph Hem
lock go ahead; you shall be reimbuned; cousins cannot marry, a HU to this affect
j_____
___
- - progress, being poued.
do
not a.n.
foil; _ii
all &lt;important;
advise
[No signature.]
Allen Payne’s house at Flint was burned
tho night of the 16th. Lorn 62,000. In­
Sa lxm, Onxuox. Dio. 5. cendiarism.
IF. T. Pelton, 15 Germaney Park, N. Y.:
P. B. Colman, of Kalamazoo, received
Can't you deposit the eight, Charles
Demond, subject tbe order Ladd &amp; Bush. the prize at the late contest, between
Salem can't get money here; must hare it Kalamazoo, Albion and Hillsdale colleges.

tjueatiou settled. tad there rill be

______ This is accom9g all high colors in
____ ___________ refusing to dance, and
letting parties severely alone.
They hu­
miliate themselves in dark velvets at $15
a yard, and black lace to match; and in
that humble garb—dark colored, mind

H.R. Steven’s Column,
State Affair*-

norm •uuu;
... —-------------The third division is tto Colonial Period,
which is treated wlA signal ability.
The
planting of the ireteSed/'beknucs and the

of the Constitution, whioh tutors ua into the

mended.

Unprecedented Merit.

Tbe author evidently knows no

all are included in his catholic liberality and

Itudir-d by every cltiacn. Tho spirit in wbicy
the author wrote ahtare forth in the following
••The idea that the United St-Oaa are one na­
tion, and not thirty-right nallaaa »
cardinal doctrine of a aound political Crith.
Stare pride and sectional attachmotrtS are nat­
ural paarions in the human breast, and are so
near akin to patriotism as to bo distinguished

But there is a nobler love of country—A pat­
riotism that rises above all places and sections,
that knows no County, no Blate, no North, no
South, but only native land; that claims no
Allegan, and L. J. Bates, of Detroit, for mountain slope, that clings to no river hank;
* rrnlall«« Sold.
mcrly of this eity for Regents of the Uni­ that worships no range of hills; but lifts the GRIIAT BUfjD
aspiring eye to a continent redeemed from
versity.
barbarism br common sacrifices and made sa­
The lumber cut of Michigan for 1876 cred by thl shedding of kindred blood. Sueh
was 2,342,200,000 feet. The grand toul
for Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota and
the Missiasippi rivefahowa a cut of4,200,789,OOp feet, which ia 108,000,000 more greater satisfaction, and wa are confident that
than the cut ef 1875. The lumber on those who procure thia valuable book will
hand Jan. 1, 1877, is placed at 1,246,­ unite with us in saying that it is altogether the
aediea for this complaint.
Muds relief as from tba
651,647 feet, of which 608,651,640 was
in Michigan. The lath cut of 1876 in
Michigan waa 373,941.649,
and the and UhtstreiioM are of the highest charterer: I tekawKi
amount on hand Jan. 1 was 59,217,350. the letterprew is superb; the bindingeubstan- eo®F "
The shingle cut of Michigan for 1876 was Hal and elegant; and tho price so reasonable :
z Reliable evidence.
1,474,075,000, and the amount on hand as to bo within the reach of every family.
Ma. H.
Jan. 1 waa 62,262,750.
Grand Encampment of I. 0. O.
dreadful

A TIMELY BOOK.

Frotn tho Grand Rapids Daily taylr we
clip the following notice of the doings of tho

History of the Vailed States from the Aborig­
inal 'times to the present day.
By John
Clark Ridpath. A. M. .Professor of HWory Independonl Ordw;, of Odd Frilowe.
and Bellea-Lettera, Indiana Asbury Univer
aity. 670 pp. Boyal Octavo. Illustrated
with maps, charts, portraits and diagrams.
' Sold only by subaeription. l*riee M-00. of Michigan Odd Fellows began at Owoaao.
_• ”__ .__ ____ 1-1_ j____l _ _ fe _rt—
Joum brothers &amp; Co.. Cincinnati, Philadel-

Tilden** “ Reform ” Theories — Hi* makes more money than it spends are
Disgraceful Practices — How he New England.
Purchased the Oregon Vote—Ciph­
It is asserted that the decision of
er Dispatches Disciphered.
Judge Bradley in the Florid* case was thoroughly upon all that pertains to tho hisbased upon the unrevereed mandate of tho
On tho 14th inst., the Senate Com­
Supreme Court delivered by die late
mittee on Privileges and Elections, were
Chief Justice Chase, dedaring tbe acta of
occupied with the examination of Allred
a de facto official although ineligible, pcrB. Hinman and A. W. Shaw of Detroit,
History and Bells
.
who have had buaincm tranaactiona with fcctly^ralid.
bury University.
Those who have been under the impres­
J. H. N. Patrick of Omaha. Nebraska,
sion
that
J
udgo
Bradley
has
tho
final
and
and who have communicated with him by
telegraph in cipher for yeara paat. The deciding vote in tho Electoral Commission the work from toeing hio name on thvititle

tacuca and drill were reported upon by a
coamiiteoappcdntcduthe test annual saaiaa. •
one by majority in fovor of fonoadon m beau
of
other by minority (Bepreeentrtire
Baldrey of this eily) in hvor of formation on

^Appreciation.

HOMS B! a a nuca KHM IMS.
V^ta. &gt; Mi by in Ih^o,

consider and

TSE ESEHY OF BISEASEI

ficers were elected and installed as followa :
key to the cipher uwd by them is “ the should remember that the roll is always
G." P-. Geo. H. Shearer, Bay Oily. G. H,
Tho brilliant style, the evidence of earefol re­
The first and last
household English dictionary," and by called alphabetically.
G. 8., £. H.
search, the power of illustration and eon den. P.. Norman Bailey, Hostings.
Whitnev, Lansing.
G. T.. R. Hv Morrison.
Abbott and
TO MAM AND BEAST
i the aid of this key the following transla* men are Democrats, vix:
Sturgis. G. J. W_. A. M. Harris, Detroit. G.
la tkaGrand OM
tion of. the cipher dispatches relative to Thurman. Bradley is tho third man called.
R. to G. L. U. 8.. 0- W. Oviatt, Naw Bufialo.
Tho
Grand
Body
adjourned
afters
late
ses
­
tic Oregon electoral com was made out:
There is a pleasant story told of Goy.
sion Thursday night to meet in thia city in
Hayes
in
tbe
days
when
he
was
a
junior
February,
1B78.
Saginaw
afid
Detroit
strove
Pout tout d, Nov. 28.
JF. 1. Pelton, 15 Gramercy Park, N. F. at Kenyon College. It was in an econom­
^'Certificate will be issued to one Demo­ ical year, not long after tho panic of *37.
crat ; must purchase Republican elector to
STOOD THE TEST OF
Do not f
call and settle that note WHICH H
and young Hayes, when the junior exhi­
recognise and act with Democrat, and se­
delay.
J. Russell. 40 YEARS.
or account
cure vote and prevent trouble. Deposit bition was held, persuaded all the mem­
THERE IS NO SORE IT WILL
feb!5w4.
$10,000 to my credit with Kountx Bros., bers of the cImj to dress themselves in a ophy. which rondara it unique ao the prednoNOT HEAL NO LAMENESS IT
swera by noon of the day it anpears. The
Wall street Answer.
uniform of blue Jeans.
Gloves and Mittens less than cost to WILL NOT CURE, NO ACHES, NO
charities are overburdened and private in­
J. H. N. PATRICK.
ctaae out
J. RufiaxLU
febl5w4 PAIN, THAT AFFLICTS THE HU­
dividuals are beset. The professional men­
The Covrier-Jovmal submits its case
I fully indorse this.
MAN BODY, OR THE BODY OF A
dicant, with a thousand (different dodges,
The *^lron"Tr*i1.”
to tho Commission and “will acquiesce io
1
* JAS. K. KELLY.
HORSE OR OTHER DOMESTIC AN­
takes away a large part of what the hon­
its judgment in good faith."
The Ricb- prominenl mon. each summary giving ua
IMALS, THAT DOES NOT YIELD
est poor ought to have, and so. half fed.
A spicy sketch descriptive of a trip oTer TO-ITS MAGIC TOUCH. A BOT­
mond H’Aiy since the Florida decision
Portland, Nov. 30.
and not clothed at all, they exist somehow
tbs
Atchison
Topeka
and
SantaFe
Railroad
■
TLE OOSTING 2Sc . 50a, or »1.00.
F. T. Pelton, 15 Grtrmerty Park, N. F.r says that “it shall continue to bo satisfied lained from a volume of tho ordinary distor.
and of tbe beauties, scenery and pleasure HAS OFTEN SAVED THE LIFE OF
Governor all right without reward ; will
that tho Electoral bill became a law." Tbe
resorts of the Rocky Mountains, by “Nym
English language, a finer summary than this: Crinkle,’’the musical and dramatic critic a human eing and restor
BUSINESS
The Republicans threaten if a certifiaate prominent Northern Democratic journals
ed TO LIFE AND USEFULNESS
of the New York World, rent free oo pa- MANY A VALUABLE HORSE.
Begin. to show a slight improvement. is Issued to ignore the Democrat claim and do not meet-die decision in so good spirit
plication, together with tho SanJnanGnide,
There are a great many merchants in the fill tbe vacancy, thus defeat the action of
xx45xl
Senator
Ferry,
President
pro
tempore
of
maps
and
time
tobies
of
this
new
and
pop
­
city from the South and West, and they the Governor. One elector must be made
are buying more liberally than for some to recognize the Democrat to secure a ma­ the Senate, has received from Montana a HoUanti; a travallar in Fraaee. Italy and ular route from Kansas Cityand Atehbon
to
Pueblo,
Denver
and
all
pointe
in
Colo
­
Egypt;
again
a
ooldiar
in
Hnnfsry.
’
aiplurad
jority. Have employed three lawyers; feather over two feot long from a black eaeditor only Republican paper ss one ; law­ ffle, fie sender saying ho wanted him to I by the Tarki and sold as a akvr, ant from rado, New Mexico, Arizona and the San
Juan Mines. The finest line of Pullman
yers’ fee $3,000; will take $5,000 for Re. certify to tbe election of tbe President
publican elector, must raise money; can’t
with it.and asking him if Haya h counted
make fee contingent. Sail Saturday; Kel­
without change. Address
ly and Billinger will act.
Communicate in, to use the quill part, and in case TilT. J. AXDKUON,
with them. Must act prompt.
don is counted in to use tho father end.
[No signature.] Ssnator Morrill made an excellent pen of
Jan 4 ’76 U
Topeka. Kan.
the quill, which will be used before many
-. John Smith
Coffve,, Sugar and Ucd cords nt
Portland, Dec. 2. days to record the election of Hayes.
tho Wall Street
man in Ute early
F. T. Pelton, 15 Gramercy Park, N. F.'
febltf Smith. Houle &amp; Pmcvton’h.
Mr Bedfield, writing to tho Cincinnati
Impossible to convene Legislature.
P.
A good stock of 'Tlaunrin and Omm.
The work it divided into historical pored*
left before telegraph arrived. Can't draw Commercial from Tennessee, about the
meres
at bottom prices.
J. Russell.
the 8.
Deposit Charles Diamond, 114 debt of that State, says:
,
;
febl5w4.
Liberty street, to order Bush &amp; Ladd, Sa­

THE FOE OF PAIN
MUSTANG

LINIMENT,

B

,

­

PENSIONS

lem. Must have it Monday.
Can’t uu.
derstand, laughable Everett House, last

Call and eee o'er Ws

febltf Smith, Ho«i,rtPM&gt;Toi6,

It is an outrage that all tbe citizens of tbe
k. for P._ State should b^ brought into discrace,
but I fear the debt-peymg portion are in a
minority.
If the heldera of the State’s
PoUTto'tKD, Die. 3.
’. T. Pelton, 15 Gramerey . 'ork, H. Y.:
P. will be st Grand Hotel, San Francb-

UNDERTAKING
of experience,

D‘w
CARBOLIC OIL
LINIMENT

would reduce the debt to about 113,000.

ay in^ridual responsibility, in

trust;

aedrire
.v,

sth

■

and Ulcere.

Ytmu, Nov. 29.

LuOrdsr

•
renown uf

-J!

■V

�-WeaklyhBpbblicajiBajijier.

Local

1

Jtaficeji

Madison Dispensary,
&lt;U«

ipiVS ADVERTISEMENTS.
___ &gt;

comr—Batata of Kliiabeth Manrtaa

At th* Depot.

_ m iha Loam

All Demands Dus John Stanley
The union meetings, which are now being and rtmaininc unpaid, will be placed in
held alternately at the Methodist and Presby. the hand, of an attorney tor collection, in
tcrian Churchee of this diy. are Uing largely thirty days from this date.
Israel S, Boice,
attended and are very interesting.
They are
conducted by Rev, Mr. Barlow of Ma«.n.' who
Jamkm Ryan,
January «:h, 1877.
Assignee*.
•
well-chosen texts.
Mr. Barlow has a pleas, xxi74tf
ant, though earnest way of [epeeking, end
Shot and Starch at
handles his tubjecta in such a manner a, to
leb’.tl Smith, HoqliA Pruyon'b.
hold the closest attention of his hearers. The

if lb' Township of Hastlaca, will
th* Center oebool hour* on Mut-

rutnoiittee.

8. J. BtuXLM.tr. Chalrmaa.

All About the County.

John Stanley hM tld® day axsigued to !
ua, for the benefit of hi. Wtora, ell hi. I
P^rty «»1 eiitl personal, (oxcept meh
“ “i by law, exempt) .nd wo have taken 1
po-tscMiott of the name, and will settle all
demand, against him.
ISRAEL S. Boice.
James Ryan,
,
•
.
AHianecs.
January Sth, 187".

Th. good p^pfo of Hope are doing th.ir
part in the temperance reform movement. A
club has been formed at the Hendershott
chool h ouoo, composed of some of the most
nOueutial farmers and their families. Active
in the work i. oU Grandma Hendershott
with her children end her children', children
gathered about her. Long may she live-to «et
before them her noble example.

uflho«ev*r»l wards oftfta city
meet in eaneus. on *****

— : -MRS'

To Creditor.

The Captain he. many warm personrd
among the boys, and will make hi. pre^nee
felt among the reformer*.

and are doing much pood. Many of the Irest
men and women in Heelings heartily endtrve

POSITIVELY CURED.
luwptl.u, gH recidm baviurliiled. *tl&lt;! Dm. H.

mabt-awrat..mmit thartomach.and will tiroal
* froth cjld In twenty-four hour*. Addrew C.*Pnmrx A Co.. 1032K.ee 8L. Phllmlelphte. n.mln.
hl* paper. •
xxrl7t4.

stock

or mMcta

Tea, 4 lbs. for $1 00; Sugars, T’yrups, spices, :
Baking Powder, saleratus, starciV. soap, can-^— I
tiles, tobacco, etc., etc., which will be sold at
33O“JC,“3e,€&gt;Ua 3F»3EtXCiSSa.

child, and nuw five* thl» reelpofroeon rcaaipt
1only
cftwoatomiw to pay expaniea. lierap nteu cura.

C. M. RUNYAN.

xxiGCtf

liible Uanse,

Legale.

Commercial,

the County of Harry, in tbeHtateof Ml*his*n. pnr■uanl to lievuMt and authority granted to ua on the
Second day of October. A. b. ICT. by the Probaue
Court of Barrs' County. Michigan, all of the citato,
right, title arri ioleraat of the mid deeaacd nf.iuand

working members. The Ladies'b\rislian As­
sociation are very materially aiding the cause,

pen and pictures for the reading room, which
is now in succeesfal operation and open daily
in the club room.

Da lot HaxUnrs. Yebraary 20, A. I). ItCH.
•
SI El’llEX S. I NGERaON.
JACOBF VELTE.
----- --

CORN,, per buh el......... .
OATS, per bushr)
BUTTER. ptrlb...._._„..
EGGS, perdetac
POTATOES.per bu.htL

Liat of Patents.

f«h22»8

PROBATE ORDER.

ONIONS, per bushel.

around here are improving It to the

Remember lite temperance meeting in Union
Hall ne^t Sunday evening. Many fine speakitiee fur doing firvl-cloa. job-work

PORK.....................
MBH PORK, per

igsn for the week ending Feb. 20. 1877 and
each dated Feb. 8, 1877. Furnished this
paper by Cox &amp; Cox. Solicitor* of Patents
Washington. D. C.
z

«i:s
« 10

•L2H
CHICKENS, per lb
CHEESE, per lb
WOOL, per lb

8. Belles, trussed whiffietreeazOrion.
W. Blackwood, water closet. Detroit.
J. Clark, checue former for cider press. Pon­
tiac.
t 11 AY. per ton............................
t 0081000
W. Gates, land roller, Hopkins Station.
I DRIED PEACHES, paired, per lb------ft 15

f.r doing that find of work.

j BEESWAX, pt rib...——-------! CRANBERRIES, par buihcl...

you roeIf and myself in regard to a wrestling
match. 1 would now say, to bring the thing
to a focus, that, as 1 understand this
you sent a verbal challenge to any man in this
city, and as I lived here. I said. 1 had nerer
turned my back on a friendly foe. and would
not now; so I wrote you a note stating that 1
would match you at Hastings for sport and
door money—best two in three. Your reply
The physician pronounces it fever wae. that you would not have the contest there
but would come to .Charlotte. My answer to

Ceo. M. Savage &amp; Co's Col.

■
;
.
j there is nothing particularly terse data.. Stress

----------- - - - t ■
I will not enter the nng tor

• v..-.-. -........ — -­
at Charlotte, on the 28lh of February. for door
money. best two in threw takes the match..
CnAMLom I^nur Wxionr.
tn tool way,

4 inniOTi. 12 Kantcr1* Block, Detroit. Miehiran
«-Writs to them st ence-ffr

O DOT &amp; lANXY’S LIFE)

M

Arants wanted for the above and fnllnwlna
new bonkr Ceatureof Go»tiel Work.’ ‘tloly
Maa of Old/ami ’Women of the Centary.

it. p. s. Tyler * co.. Detroit, mm.

Coffee-Rio.........

fiuxar—Flsn'terd

H)4»

Houiicue, President of the Jackson
Temperance Reform Club was In town yeater'

H«

"(Wk in Jackson. The club numbers
ircJ. Success to them.

Church street next south of tbe grocery store
•f Cole k tfbrritt, and should receive a fair
•how «.f the public patronage.

• .ION

&lt;■■&gt;»'•«&gt; “ W r’ln-1 '•?

American Rulea of Wrestling.
Crnna «. Mtxaa-

-No. 1. White.

DYE STUFFS, &amp;c. unsurpassed
in quality a specialty.

• IMS

PATENT MEDICINES

Siu

47X4*

Hasting*. Feb. 20, 1877.

Drugs tind Medicines of all descriptions
kept constantly on hand, and Prescriptions
skillfully compounded. Also a full line of

WMK. MIRS, PITS, OILS,

Lire Stock—Oniirtiry

To J c. Fibmw, CitABLOTTX iJUMTWaiciiT: . •• —Poor......... J—
Tb.
.h.li..r» i. —-p'-1 &gt;«
—
• b. fnri&gt;ai, &gt;F1S‘ I" wl,iefc “ 111
Drn.rf
™ .. tb. b«rt. I. tb.rlww. rrt. I
..
.
In tin..

««

Of all kinds in endless varieties.

Wall Paper and Boot Blacking at
febltf Smith. Hoolb 4 Preston s».

We ask our

.k.uu.. c.rt.r

STAVES. STAVES

o.. J-

n. &amp;»lor will b. “

MICHIGAN.

HASTINGS.

WARCLAIMS&amp;^rfr":

Cbarklte. Fab. Iftlh, 1877.

bating bcr with many stripes. A six
•p visit again to the City of the Straits

J„ P. ROBERTS, Proprietor,

DETROIT MARKET.

time. which u in

tax* up uw uuc
shall do neither.

City Drug Store!

,

wreetleyou.
telling upon him.

rjr. or sen rrnri a nunocv. HEW num.--.
GEO. WOODS 4 CO, PebBshen, Cwbodgspwt. Mm-

c*u»inx a cop, in mu
•“
....
IlMtinc* Republican Banner, a nrwipaper printed
and eirrulated in «*ld County of Barry, fur four
eacceeaive w.ck« prarivu. to •al'l &lt;tey of he«/in»l A truerepy.i
CLEMENT SMITH.
feb23w5
J udee of Probate.

' SHEEP PELTS--------------- -CALFSKINS, sresn.perlb.
Fatun Mixes, Hastings:
‘ CALFSKINS, dry. per lb....
rth HONEY------------------------------------There has been considerable .aid by “
----- ----------------

Owing to the absence of the Editor and for
he: »&lt; rightly mwui.lht inaugural ef Preri

bis be I

,',(Up&lt;wrjr AMUO'—---------------- ~-----GEO. WOODS i CO.. Cambridgeport,
’.TAnnwoaS I COS Washington St., Boston; 170 Mate fit., CMeacoi 10 Lwlgato Hill, UWen.

7
&lt;.

«*
®

A card to Mixer.
Dy the amount of *»p pails going out of thia

h
9

Pre*eut. Clement Smith J ode* of Probata.
In tbe matter of tbe estate of Elisabeth Max

• TN

! DRIED PEACHES, unroartd. par lb— .
DRIED APPLES, per lb—---------------| MAPLE SUGAR-------------------------------

Aden**, UU i

11“""V ’"•?

.n. a *. *.».

■ ""

Tn,. S.® F~Htap,.w. —to.to .bi
....to -W‘'° to«.w.~«b&gt; =“*"
M«b....b
&gt;b.«l— .' 1"“'W
ffedne»day next, cau go from Hartings and
return for JI.20, and possibly for h slf fare.

„a .tour u» b~rt; •&lt;
ex pericnee and sronderfal »ktU-

Highest Market Price in
Cash.

NEW YORK MARKET
Containing over 1,200 varieties VegoM5H

Published.

jenrra! complaint of high prices. It hex radueci from JJ.00 to J2.5O end J8.00 per day:

«hM kmakes the tears gnnh to look al them.

table and Flower seeds. Colored For Pipa fitares. delitered In Hastinis,
Middleville.
Plate*. Elegant wood-cuts of Vegeta orImiaiA
st Central Home
blea and Flowers. Handsomest Guide
HT’Scnd for it. “8*

Dr7?oU***&lt;*■ DeCreit, M»&lt;*-

E D. WHITE,

25
15M

T&lt;mta all aw* and prwa*”■
tebl5w4 ___ __________ _

DH©
-

HaSTtsca. Mica.. Sept. 1 M7C.

KH
Si
UN

CanSnything hare happened lately that they
have beard off

*be Mollie Kimball and class on Tuesday sad

LIVERPOOL MARKETS.
‘•aded. Mias Kimballhaa a data ol
•hUdrer.. The manner ta which

•SXaifWiS

Dan Manee
4 Preston, iral

the finu of Smith. Mance
jld -out nnd m bo w going
ted everybody now having
ta will oil at once ana

xxi68tr

VICK ■ 8
lllutrited rnu4 Calat

Miss Lucy J. Starr, of Prairieville, waa
Um w4 &gt;•'■&gt;

•

Remember the place, nt J. S. RL/'J\*Y'»IIJV”S \ 1
Bootxand Shoe Store, Jefferson street.
fvirf me a call.

«. This great
&gt;nary In South
ivelone to the

the pledge, and the Hastings Reform club

A good school is gu.ran-

n

J tut received ladies' and gent's linen
i. dssm.ui!?jas.i’*vsi.fc.
collars and cuffs in all the newest stylus.
N rice Is her. by elven ib*t w. .hall »ell st
feb!5w4
J. KcsseLl. ceawd.
Public Auction to the Li»h*&lt;t bidder, on Thurs­
day, th* tiUi tiny or April, A. U. 1M7T, at

intiful weather Im: muchlongar?

s h
e of tbe National holidays—the
. i-irv of Washington's birthday.

'MARBIAGt GUIDE, OR SEXUAL PATHOLOGY.

Fur anything in the Dry Good. or no
tion line go to J. Klsseli.'b.
febI5w4

The Hall «»« densely

, crowded, and many were competed to go awny
for want of standing-room.
Those e8unday

un. is £uinj; for •■Charlotte Light
t i eit week Wedn^t^ay.

ixr*&lt;&gt;rxa“ir

Soap and Crackers at
.
febltf Smith, Ilooi.c-dc Pruton’b.

And still the wojrk of temperance reform
’ roes bravely on.
The meeting held in Union

ire worth in coin

C. M. RUNYAN’S.
I would respectfully announce Io the citiI zens of Hastings anri vicinity, tha.t I have a
new and
&lt;

Men’s and boys' mohair capa Icm than
coat.
f*)bl5w4
J. Rubsell.

vnuren. ana we advise all who hare nut yet
1 had an opportunity of hearing him p» attend.

| ever held in Hasting*.

Wl.taa».„.

■tw

�Rai I road

NEW ADVERTISMENTS

RAWING CLOVES dXXD.

-

Clorer that » designed for gathering

the reed, should be on land where not

ood year it should be mowed for hay, at
j thftime of first Wow&gt;ming. the second
noon ns the heads turn brown, /jl may be
cut with a mowing machine raked into
small co kn, and dried by turning them j

over several times, or a combined mowing
and reaping machine may be used. Put
on the platform, sharpen tbe knives well,
and then with a good hand rake ^keep the
wop oo the platform until there is enough

.\t the next p—nng drop * bench at the

partly dry, cock it and let the drying proThis plan obviates raking.and leaves the
crop in better condition. Draw it on a

dry day and thresh it at the proper time
with a clover huller.
When a mowing
machine cannot be had, tie crop may be
ler cannot be procured, let the hay become
quite ripe, and if it has been wet, it will
shell the better.

I as I bear of its
in a previous .irticlc
treee all over the
dmtroying thousani
country, I would
ties seem ftr be subj------,
in all kinds of roil. There is no preventive,
at least none that has yet been discovered
that is generally admitted to bo sure.
Last peasou I aaw the following recipe
pablished, which was written by a noted
hortieuituriat; and 1 think it worth a fair
trial: “To one-half bushel of lime add
six pounds of flour of sulphur, and mix
Srith six gallons of hot water.” The
lime is to be slaked before adding the sul­
phur and the mixture is to be applied to
the trunks of the tre«, and the largest
branebee with a brush while they are
healthy. 'When the blight attacks the

that disease since. I leftscreral branches,
or trunks, so that if any should become
diseased there .would bo enough left. The
produce as

WShortool ,Un. betwewi Chi«n«o and Grand
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TRAINS GOING NORTH.

PENSIONS

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A LUCRATIVE BUSINESS.
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MAY L_181«.

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Jacuu»--CUm connection! are mad* with

kail (cienliflc Banner. Itnmrdlalo relief: it-eedr
tad perfect eare*. A luooeeslal txperlrnee in
irerXMXOeaM*. Allc-nntnunJcaU-.rucenSdcn-

bIh

R£=

Good butter cannot bo made without
ming a good milk-pan and cooler in warm
weather. It ia not my design to advertise
any man’s pans and coolers j^but in this
case, so important to dairymen, I think I
am doing them a great benefit by copying
the following from the Rural
New*
Yorker •
Tbe fact of the “Champion Milk-Pan
and Coolers” made by Willard k Hattmond, Randolph, N. Y., having takenthe
first premium at the N. Y., State Fair, and
that they have 1,500 in use, brings them
prominently before the dairy public. It
is claimed by them that but one-fourth of
the labor expended in the old method is
required to manipulate the milk—an item
that appeals with direct force to tbe far­
mer's wife. Moreover, that more milk is
produced, and of an equal if not superior
quality, which means increased home
comforts, by realising a better price for the
merchantable article to the extent of 15
per cent profit Tho pans and coolers are
arranged fu acta of four single pans within
one large waler pen, divided by partitions,
permitting the water to circulate around
one or all the pans, as the operator may
elect. Tho set is arranged in a wood frame,
is constructed of the best tin and painted
on tho out side, so as to prevent rust.
The circulation of the water ia constant
and thorough. Many other points of exccllenoc poascased by these ingenious milknaxu and eoolera can be better appreciated
by a personal inspection than by any writ­
ten description.

;s

10 U 1 44

Depot foot of Third itree'. Detroit- Trxlns
Cbicaso time, and lea re depot oi follewi _

STRICTLY PRIVATE,

few;

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lioxa r«ml»h»d.
AddreM »• W.
GRAPH lasTlTUTK, JantrriUe, WU.

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QREAT WESTERN RAILWAY.
CHICAGO k. LAKE HURON H

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with atamp. HAY WARD A

BRASS RAHM RiVIllOR.
nt RellaMe Skirl Dm
XUT AXD WEST.
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TIME TABLE No. 8.

$Bg$20E'.1S,,.,‘.-St.TKrE

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Atlantic Kxpwa-------

flME TABLE.

jyvis’
TRAINS WEST.

CARBOLIC OIL
LINIMENT
Disinfects, Fnrifie*, Bootba, mad
Carta Rheumaihm anil Neuralgia.
Instantly allys the pain of Burn,.
.
Heals the moet Obstinate Sores and Ulcers.
Cures all Skin Disease, anil Eruptions.
Is equally good .for Man and Animals.
Cure* Wounds, Braises, rajas, and 'Aches.
Will keep your Horsee and Stock in Order

Charlotte.

Furniture, Coffins Etc.

FERRAND WILLIAMS &amp; CO.,
wiMsl
Detroit. Michigan.

Mi ddJoTina
MiddlvrHIe

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Uaalhura

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TRAINS EAST.

and be happy again.

WIT NEV ER FAILS! Try it OnerW.

AUuthl

CMLJunctien

A Gret Pitirti ir Prices!

for Printers.

Furniture, Milk Safes.

□lUlliy.
No ol
cheap
It
ferier
grodee
J«X or
mad

HWffi DM.

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■ ■■ MANUFACTURERS,
foHnenj-ol I^iudon. ling land X
I SB JMMHOB MT., CHICAGO,
n n. h&gt;.v m.m*.
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Keep It.

Ssr

SALISBURY &amp; BROSSEAU

EXCELSIOR

DetroitAdvertnements.

Dealers tn all kinds

FURNITURE,

GILLET &amp; ’HALL’ njMslery Goods Brackets Frants, k.

Where you wui find all kinds of

Tie Greet Satai Ttowi&amp;re.

IDETEIOIT.

FURNITURE!

Commission Merchants in
*e*lli(i&gt;eat prices tninaiw-J; prompt ik!w--d&gt;

Of every Description which we

0. D. Wholosale
MALLORI
&amp;C0
Dealers in
perhaps half the price they sell for goes for
freight and oommismona. An Ohio peach
grower gives his experience as follows:
••The east of crates, naib and staodiing
was 25 confs per bushel; of ga'being,

Taking Effect Dec. 10th. 1876
GOING EAST

MLxlri

Q Q 1C S

MILK-PAN8 AND COOLKtiS.

2d. Because we make the most of our
goods ourselves.
3d. Because wo keep the best of work­
men.
4th. Because wc warrant all goodt we
make.
We sell none of this cheap made Fur­
niture that is made by machinery. The
goods ve-make are made by hand, and
warranted. We invite all persons to call
and inspect our goods, for ,lhey all bear
inspection. No trouble at all to show our
goods.
*
Parties liaving pictures to Frame would
do well to get them framed of ua u we
can do it better and chooner than any
house in Barry eouoty.
Wo .keep the
Jargeal and best selected stock of Picture
Franxs and Mouldings, Brackets, Paperholdem, Wall pockets, Slipper holders and
"‘
in the Furniture Line. TL’-

ECHIGAS1 AW THF'SflUTH.

i.’rsi a.mffijftTJrKsav1.:

150

When Italian bees were introduced into
this country they were represented to be
far superior to the black bees; but I have
Been no evidcnee that they arc ao in any
respect. Those men who keep them for
sale, and rcar and sell] queens, are not the
persons wc should go to for reliable infor­
mation in regard to these bees, as their
interests prompt them to overstate tbeir
good qualities. I have doedy watched tho
opiniona of bee-keepers, at their conven­
tions for many yeara, on Italian boos, and
I have aeen nothing from disinterested
parties that proves these Ixsa to be any
better, as regards the profits in bee keep­
ing, than our common bees. Nor ha&gt;c
they been found to be any better than the
black bees in England, as articles from the
London Cottage Gardner, and other En­
glish papers now before me fully show.

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Fall and Winter Time Table.

DICK &amp; FITZGERALD,

,
P.O.
BoxiS78

STEBBINS BRO’S.
trunks, all shooting out near the ground,
and from aix to eight feet high. Throe
trees were attacked with the blight in 1873,

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(Contaiainr the Complrt Woork of lb» Watered Ap,
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ITALIAN BEW.

RURAL TOPICS.

LESTER’S

‘(LOOK
TO THE EAST.”
WEBB WORK COM PLETE

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Railroads.

P. Rowell &amp; Co’s. Col.

KxpreM.

C.
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Indloaepoll*

SUNSHINE.

tame claw of article in nice-looking packnges. Honey will tell m glare boxra for
several cents per pound more than in boxes
of all wood. Butter in handsome new
firkins or tubs alwayt sells better than io
Kcood-liand ones. Then shipments should
be made of parcels all alike in quantity as
much as poreible, at a poor package among
15 to 20 good ones, if discovered, lessens
tho selling price of all. If ynh have different qualitiee of products, dare them,
and put a clam mark upon the packages,
and write to your consignee and give a
true statement of tbe quality of tho contesta of each class of goods; and your
dommireion merchant will, after hh becomes
acquainted with the correctn^-as of your
statements, say to his customers, “you can
depend on the whole lot bdl[g cauaily
good. The man who sent me hat lot of
-------------- has never doocived me." Cards
are not safe for addresses, but they will do
very well on small packages—one on the
top. and another on the side. Roll butter
should be wrapped in dean, white mualin.
Drcreed poultry should be packed in dean,
dry straw. Fine cut straw is very good
to pack eggs in. Ship goods, ifpracticable,
bo as not to arrive on Saturday.

Oytfert aii Fore® Fruits.
Manufiictnrcra of Hermetically
Goods.

Northern

WIWMffi
Look here !

CENTRAL

RAILWAY COMPANY

Look here! .

Sealed
What! don't yon think we can sdl

Coffins, Caskets &amp; Shrouds
cheaper than any firm tn the State?
do it, for, with the help of

**EW YORK CENTRAL KAILROAD

We
«■ . » x v-rmn-r $ B-,TAYL0Hw. i.. has nitn»r.
—-

J. M. HEWES,
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we guarantee Satisfaction.
Hoarse furnished free to an;
any
piuskuiag . Coffio worth Wlft
can give you better figures than r
I ferod before, for we make the moat
I Coffin,
and Furniture.
Furniture
Coffins and

&amp;2&amp;.^ro”XMoney to Loan.

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                  <text>NO. 87.

VOL. XXI.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1877,

jhe^eini-Vl6Bklyll8pljblicajiSajiflef
GEO. M. DEWEY
77.J.7

AA'l)

PUBLISHER.

SOMETIME

Announcement!
Dry Goods and Clothing.

Op .cCBSCItlFTION:
r.»- &lt;■ Adranee................... —11 »

, Xw' Material, and the »»ry
itias »t Urine Itatw.

Great Bargains in Dry Good*. All kinds oT Fanev Goodfl
BOTTOM PRICES. Ready Made Clothing Speciality.

Tailoring.
A fine

Tailoring Dcnarhnent connected with our Store.

UF A P VERTZSINO.

Uow. wk.n w.
b. bMdcd fH c
Eec.tu. bii wbdom to th. andJ*&gt;«ld
And .'on as prndrnl parsata dlaallow

Boots and Shoes
A Large Stock of Boots and Shoes, all kinds, very Qbcap

Groceries.
Groceries of all kinds as LOW as they can be bought any where.

Salt.
A full line of Saginaw mid Onondaga Salt always on hand.
And itand within, an J all Oed'i workinn f.
Wa eoald ialarprat all thU daabt and rtrifa.

Come and see ns-

PffiJFESIOHALAKD

For we mean to sell goods, so that it shall be for your advantage
to-buy of us.
J . S. Qoodveur &amp;Co»
Hastings. Mich. Jun. 17, 1877.
v
janl8tf.

Doctor Aikln’s Double Colujrnn.
READ,

READ.

READ

THIS !

READ

ERYBODY !
A Valuable Paper.

SURGICAL

DISEASES. '•

Special attention is called to the follow­

ing paper, by Prof. A. J. Coek of the ag­

ricultural college, and read by that gentle­
man at (he Pontiac Ineeting of the State
Pomological Society.

WRIOHT,
ud Solicitor in Cluaea
irer Barlow Jt Goody..
ttulU

H. C. PECKHAM,
I'HYSKTAN 4 SURGEON,

FREKPOUT. BARRY COUMTT,

M

Owi^ampMo" ar other In.ldooo* &lt;ll»-

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t,Bvirr thor-.Mt. qaaUucalk&gt;a«. InsUnil.
. n.u.ncF.-ln.irum-nu and rrmeair.-kr.05n

tVM. UPJOHN,

DR- H. F. PECKHAM.
&lt; ! L‘ ICPHTCTCIAN AND SURGEON,
' tiiir I'refL, Harrg Ccautg. jitirk.
tTAIl..•»!;• attended prctapUr.-en
xaStf

DELIGHT J. WOLF,M. D.

A. P DRAKE.
a .-iURGEON.-OBee over
Ar'«!»j-&lt; tif-ijSurw.Suuflt.. Hutiacs

DR. C. RUSSELL,
Waici. &lt;4 &gt;i'RQR0N.-O«e* »v«r JaH»
Ware. I'iwruix Black. SUU Street.

LUCIUS RUSSELL,
tf&amp;aw&amp;sj'stta

CHAS. II. BAUER,
‘T5213SIAT LAW and prosecuting
&lt;o~M Hanford. OR re in the Coart Hreaaiany 17541

WM.

burgiieA

ISAAC W. VROOMAN.
t’mRS'lSKIFF.Deputyu.8. MnraluLGre•-»' UHmtUm Arant and AuaUonaar.-ORra
at tkaUart Hom*. Haattare. Mkh. jaayPTi

JOHN Q. CRESSY.
MtltWP. Orpatf Coast? Rnrrayjsr and Ganara
*’»j»nrtr. OSee at tbs Casrt llaaoa.

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7

J. S. GOODYEAR A CO.’S

It fully describee

"

This butterfly is about the six; of our

an enemy which has wrought fearful havoc
in the east, and is just beginning a raid on Pieru &lt;&gt;icracta—Bowl, which fifteen years
ago was by far our moat common specie*,
Michigan.
All who grow the cabbage
and the now more familiar Pieri* protodice
should preserve it for faturu reference;
—BoisJ, which ia more or leas thickly
sprinkled, flocked and spattered with Meek.
IMPORTED CABRAOE BUTTERFLY.
The new comer more closely resembles the
Pieri* rajxtf—Schrank. Family, Papsecond, though the black is uot generally
iliunidcr. Sub-order, LcpidopCera.
■
so profusely marked, though the spots are,
In my report on the injurious insocta of as will be seen by the figures, more definite
Michigan, published in 1875, appeared the in form and portion. The general color
is usually white, though in England as
following : “ In describing the rape-butter­
also in this country, a yellow variety of
fly, 1 shall depart from my usual practice the males is reported to have made its ap­
&gt;
at this time, and dtscribo an insect not pearance. Iu both sexes there is a dash of
yet among us ; for thonglFuot now a prac­ black at the apex of the front or primary
wings, a black spot near the outer margin
tical subject with us, it is likely soon to
of the same, about midway between the
be, as thia latest arrival from England is
costal or front and the inner'or back mar­
fast nesting our own beloved State, and gins, a similar spot on the front margin of.
without doubt will soon be one of the the posterior wings, while the female has
,
worst pests of our gardens. What would a second spot on the primary wings near
we think of a report of like design, to bo the posterior border, and is more densely
speckled with black. Beneath the mark'
,
published in Massachusetts, that should
ing* are much the same, both acres having
fail to give the fullest practical information two spots on the primaries, corresponding.
’
aa to the Colorado potato beetle ?" Scarce in position to those on the upper surface
.
of the same in the females. The
two years have passed since the above was
beneath are also tinted with yellow, espec­
penned, and yet both prophecies, the one ially near the tips, which feature is im­’
stated and the other implied, are fulfilled. portant, as in rare eases the spots arc so'
,
The rape-butterfly is sorely vexing the obscure,or so entirely aheen^that the yeltow
.
gardeners along the eastern and soullieairt- tint becomes of much importance ill deter­
mining
the
specie*.
orn confines of our State, while MaasacbuThe eggs are laid either sin^vor in
'
selta is commencing to wage relentlres
clusters of two or throe beneath the cab-,
warfare on there terrible invaders of her bage leaves. They are so small aa to eerily
territory from the far western plains.
escape notice, but undor the microscope’
It is a feet, Mr. President, that the are observed to be beautifully marked.'
horticulturist of Michigan baa now got to Thev are white at first, but soon tarn1

Ai already intimated, three butterflies
are lasy flient, and may easily be taken in a
net and destroyed. To make a uot—and,
by the way, children should always have
these, that they may early learn to observe
and study in this interesting department
of nature,—procure it a hardware store a
piece of the largest, rise wire, threo feet
long. Take this to a blacksmith shop,
where, with the exception of four inches
at each end, it is to be bent into a circular
form. Now let the ends be bent at right
angles to a tangent to the circle, where
they are attached, these coda wdded
. together, and ahorpened to a point. Now
let this point be inserted and driven firmly
into a hole previously bored in the end of
a broom-bandle, and we have the frame­
work complete. The bag which ia to bs
fastened to tbs circle is made of mosquito­
netting, ar better, of strong muslin, and to
secure more strength, a strip of strong
fitotory should be bound about the netting
where it enoirclre the wire ring, and sewed
on strongly with it. Children will not
only do this work cheaply, but will greatly
enjoy it. Children may also be employed
to collect and destroy the eggs. This, of
course, from the son of the eggs, would
require creat care. Paris green and white
hrilebore will kill the cntotpillan, as they
will also-any one ‘
**
so as they—esp&lt;
could not be so wi
danger, their nail-------------------- - -----------Cresylic soapeofateM are also arid to de.
atroy the worms, and. aa this ia not poiaooout, free use may be made of iL The
most convenient method to dastroy is to
make use of the habit which the insect
.haa of pupating under aomo projection of
contend, iu his garden culture, with a foe yellow.
The caterpillar is at a mb
• budding,, fence, or tree. Ws have only
which has few if any equals; and wdl may find, .prinkljd wi&lt;h bl«£, «
to keep the garden free from rubbish, and
the lovers of picklod cabbage, cold-slaugh, stripe along the black and a .
then place boards horixontally three or
devel
and sourkraul desire heartily to second the one along each side. When
four inches from the ground, between the
cabbage rows. These may be sneteined
earnest and timely efforts of onr Lenawee oped it is over one inch long.
The chrysalis, which will be found under by mounds of earth at either end, or by
friends—and here let me nay that the
a clod, board, fence rail, etc.,—Mrs. Beasie naillu two short pieces of boards, after
Lenawee club deserves our gratitude and _____
e
Strong,
of Fairfield, Lenawee county, the frshion of the scats in our old-time
admiration—who are already preparing for
me that she found many on the BchoobhousM. As the insects suspend
cabbage
leaves—ia of the usual form of beneath these, they may be collected and
the conflict by recruiting, {in arousing at­
popilionaciuua chrysalids, and is suspended crushed. But if I were the boy thus emtention, and by sharpening their weapons
not only by the tail, but also baa a fine
’
* aC on the earth,
of warfare in calling for such information silken cord thrown around its shoulders.
r cltxhing and a
as I hope to give in thia paper.
How the caterpillar can accomplish this
________ _ ___________ tfll I saw bow
Already I have heard of thia new enemy feat—spin the cords, make the attachments, they put themselves up. Three boards,
—whore banner here aa dec whore is havoc |I and then get out of its skin—is a marvel during the firat period of pupation, must
which would cause even a philosopher to bo examined erory six days, as the ntajaaand destruction—in Lenawee, Monroe and ,
’knit his eyebrows. But I am not going lia remains only a Week. Mrs. Strong, re
Wayne coentire. That our whole state h i, to explain it. It, with thousands more
already stated, speaka of puparion On the
doomed to invarion within the next you’ equal!r wonderful exhibitions, are bong cabbage feavee. Vary likely there «M otor two, is as certain as that we shall con snooted ovary summers day all about us. tacked with the parawtae soon «»i» reartieue to raise and enjoy Ute delicaciesi Jx it not possible, that wete our children
, taught to observe these startling perform­
•which are fureinhsd in there u^ompsrable:
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Tcgetablea, kale, broooli, kohl rain, cal'bage. of
B.jd

and cauliflower.

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50 1.XB9 GRITTY THAN DESTKUCTIVF.. I
■ Thr ftet that this imported cabbage ’____ _
butterfly

y AT LAW. and I

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principles established-by the adherents to to constitute himselfa detecBve and secure
the doctrine of natural saloouoo, is the the picture that ho may be ready to recoefact that plants and animals, when intrtx note and repulse these arch destroyers at
dnood into a new country, find the struggle' the first onset.
for life 1cm severe, and mt the fittest sur­
NATURAL HISTORY.
vive, usually thrive, even at the expense,
The imported cabbage butterfly, like
and frequently to the utter extermination
both our native spe^es, is two-brooded.
of the mttires, this fket, so amply sustained
The firat butterflire appear early in the
by our experience with the Hessian fly,
season, April or May. After a brief court­
wheat midge, codling moth, currant saw­
ship and honeymoon—they are too bent
fly, etc., etc., in no pleasing one in view of
on mischief to let even this take much
our subject. If the rape-buiterfly can
time—the female commeui-&lt;^ the work of
flourish amidnt the vicisnitudes of old
%8’kjtog* That the offense is premed­
Englaud, what may we expect in new
itated is clearly obvious in the deliberate,
America. I Can only answer in the lan­
sauntering style in which she wings her
guage of one Patrick Henry, when referr­
flight from plant to plant. . Very soon the
ing to n previous invasion from this same
tiny green larrm are ready to wue ; and
old England :
H e mutt fijhC Nor can
even here they show their voracious ten­
we hope to vanquish our foe even in eight
dencies, for they not only eat their way
years. In England this butterfly is so
out ot the shell, but pause to devour it
common as to nave gained the sobriquet
entire before they commence Uo gorman“ the butterfly." Both our native wnile
dizo on the more appetizing cabbage leaves.
butterflies, belonging tn the same geuus as
After thia, hardly a fomight has passed
the one in'queation, of similar liabita, and
by before the larva has fought its evil fight,
Kubauting ou the snmc food plants, though
finished its course,—and just a word about
“ to the niauor V«rn " arc so impotent to
thia course: The larva is not content to
do mischief that few know even that they
feed upon the outside leaves. It seems to
feed on the cabbage ; while this imported
posscM an instinctive knowledge of those
I'pecics. before it was hardly naturalised,
lighter, tenderer, juicier leaves about the
having been this side the ocean acai co a
core, towards which it at once proceeds.
half dozen years, was said to destroy an­
And that is what most disgusts the tidy
nually, about the tingle city of Quebec,
housewife; for, be as careful asjvbe may,
1240,000 worth of cabbages. Hence we
she is pretty certain to chrpvoff several
see that this is a question of no minor
“worms" as she prepares the satpry cab&gt;
importance, and if to be forewarned is to
bage for pinner, ana eventhough harmless,
be fsmmed, I shall surely have done
such condiments are seldom relished. The
some good in the work of preparation for
mature larva: now leave the cabbages and
the coming conflict.
seek tome concealed place, under board or
rail, where the wonderful suspension feat.
HISTORY THIS BIDS! THR ATL.SNT1C.
This insect was imported in 1857 or ia accotoplishcaf and the insect becomes
a
chrysalid. In Juuc and July the second
1858. It was firat observed and taken by
a Canadian entomologist in 1859, at Que­ brood of buUerfiia appears, when the
bec. From that place as a center it has same round of miachief—except that it is
rapidly spretrf to the west, and more rap­ apt to be augmented by iuocMcd numbers
idly to the south, •reaching Washington —is repeated. The second lot or Ghrysalidar however, instead ofremaining aweek,
some years since, and during the past sea­
*
son entered our own goodly state, where, continues the winter through.
Thus, with the times and seasons fully
true to its reputation, it commenced a
before us, it is wdl that wo now, tn the in­
thorough work of extermination.
terest of both\ablc and puree, consider
DMCRIPTtON.
the
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deceive hhn with false statements into get­

Eighteen members of the present Con-

grcse are natives of Vermont
Uastir os, Mich., Fxb. ft 1877.

;
rf raeh ddib«n.u eri« u IhU -ttrar* «*
buying electoral votes. Thai Patrick did

WASHINGTON LEI TEH.

Polffloil Notes,

The fBpi-hMkijMlica^Wf

Washisgtor, D. C., Feb. 18, *77.

Ed. Banner.—

This is the way a Democrat puts it:

“ Floored, eh I Loec-iana, Oro-gone."

The decision of the Electoral Commis­

sion that the vote of Louisiana shall bs

The bill ratifying the Black Hills treaty

declared for Hayes Was a terrible blow to

ting money Iron Mr. Tilden, admits of do

doubt; for we know Mr. Kelley to be a

partisan who, while using money for polit­
ies! purposes, would not be guilty of high

with the Indians has finally passed Codabusive epithets by the hot heads of the

South Carolina Republicans, u is said,
will undertake to prove thal Wade Hamp*

party u a sequence to the result.
Democraxjc-nrtmbera of Congrcw met m

fore ineligible to the office of Governor

caurus to determine upon the future course
of the party in regard to the count of the
States not yet acted on.

Mr. Cochrane ot

New York offered a sales of resolutions,

And still our Platform.

er Randall has ruined bis chances of elec­

tion to the Speakonhip of the next House
by his extreme and offensive partisan­

‘‘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.”

ship.

“ The saddest of all sad thoughts are

these,” will Mr. Tilden exclaim when he

learns with pain that ho might have found

the one

needful vot% in

Maine.

charging fraud upon the Commission, and

threatening all manner of revolutionary
measures as a means of defeating the elec­
tion

and

Wheeler

.

of

the State

inauguration

of Hayes

and

through the decisions of this

Electoral Tribunal

But Mr. Reagan of

Texas offered a substitute ,by which the

party bound itself not to offer any parlia­
mentary obstacles, neither to the count in

the House nor upon decisions made by the

‘ &gt;

To

Commission.

this

substitute

Mr.

While the Democrats arc rejoicing over

Bright of TcnLcuee offered an amendment

the non-partisanship of Messrs. Seolye and

which contained merely a protest against

Pierce, ought they not to remember that

the fraud and partisanship by which Mr.

not a solitary Democrat has yet “ risen

Tilden was cheated out of the Presidency,

above the ties of party.'*

though it accepted results, be they what

11 Senator Wilcox has Introduced
to prevent betting

a bill

on nominations and

All good Democrats will hearti­

elections.

ly approve of the measure—just at

p.cs-

they may.

D BINGHAM. Chairman.

&amp;KFVBL1CAS COrSTTY

COMVKXTIOM.

•lay of March aul.«l 13 a’elookM.

ings simply because the Court of final re­

Carolina, Timothy Hurley, whose eligibil­

sort—a pet bantling, too, of the Demo­

ity was questioned on the ground of his

crate—had not decided as they prayed.

testified

David Dudley Field also offered resolu­

Thus

tions directing that money, etc., be denied

mittees not to go into an examination of

\THE SENATE DEBATE.

Tilden's bank account on the one hand, or

Now the trath is, the Electoral law. is no a Republican, to the next Congress, from

party weapon ; it was adopted to ascertain

the Fifth District of Louisiana, is on a

facts in dispute, as a due to lead the coun-

brief visit to Boston.

There is no contest

The Cincinnati Enqmrtr sounds the alarm
they may well be magnanimous also, u

in its Washington dispatches.

those of them, indeed, who took part in

“ If there is no session of 'the Forty-fifth

the Senate debate on Monday, on the ques­

Congress immediately following tho 4th of’

It says:

tion of ratifying the Louisiana decision,

March next, enough Democrats will be
Senator Morton* corrupted with patronage to wipe out the
also, an original opponent of the Commis alim - majority before December next.
appear to have been.

aion plan, made a temperate and constitu­ There is some talk of holding over one or
tional argument, of which no Democrat two appropriation biljs to force the calling:
Sargent in

their acai said some things

which had better have bean left unsaid.

The Ohio prohibitionists are out with a

call for a State Convention to nominate a

State ticket for next October.

The little

debates, both in the

than faith.
rwcos far thia.

Those who happen to be

votes; in

In

1874 they polled 7815

1875, 2593 votes:

in 1876,

1763, and for President 1636 votes.

Last

October they run a candidate for Secretary
of State against Mr. Barnes, Republican,

well ia their disappointment os the Repub­

lic women’s crusades against the liquo

had said nothing to justify suoh a remark.
Senators spoke with considerable

warmth, but after cooling down awhile

The weakness of the Democratic case

Thirdly, those criminations and recrimi­

n regard to Oregon was fully revealed by

nations, aside from their other bad- effects,

will bo necessary.

extra HcaMoo
Iu this connection, it

is Mated that should Tilden be made Presi­
dent, he will at once call an extra session,

The swindle in*

so as to use the present Democratic major-

volved in this Pacific Road and its Credit

its ih the House while it lasts.

The de­

probably .be that

advanced

to

complete

it.

The debate

been reduced

when

mischievous and

majority shall have

before

lie .calls

( ougrew

favor tho Government receiving, back any

together.
This reduction will certainly
be effected by the New Hampshire deetidu.

of its advances to this nxtd, as they regard

And

the f64,000,000 given aa a gratuity fot

menl can be run even until the end of the

which the country is amply compensated

present fiscal year, if necessary, without

by the advantages of connection with th&lt;*

aay further appropriations.

showed that there are Senators who do not

while we are waiting, the govern-

counteract the present demoralization of

TUX TEXAS PACIFIC.

ern

that he incontinently withdrew not only

the resolutions, but his honorable self from

to prove successful, inasmuch as there is a

of

large portion of the members strongly op­

them in his cabinet if they will unite with

the caucus.

posed to the scheme, and who will inter­
pose every parliamentary
in order to defeat it.

He has heretofore urged resort to every

There are scores of

the

So

interested

the

in

Southern

claims,

Democrats
far as

only

it labeled Vain Presideotial Aspirations.

We accept

tbeir statements.

cabinet

Mr.

President Grant will next week give a
farewell dinner to his cabinet.

During

his whole administration, the President

three Postmaster Generals, four Secretaries

The deficiency appropriation bill puts

three Secretaries of the Interior.

ing for pay as that given by private estab-

ton Fish, Secretary of Stale, is the only

lishmcnts, at whieh the aggrieved printers

member of the Cabinet who

naturally took great offence, for they in-

during tne whole eight yearn.

aist they are entitled to much higher rates.

Hamil­

has sored

Msumed that the attempt to steal the rote

SENATOR KELLY.

consideration of the nearness of the 4th of of the State by giving Cronin a certificate

gentleman made in
Fourthly, if Hayes and Wheeler are to be of the other electors would recognise him the Senate a lengthy personal explanation
and act whh him. Therefore the Demo­ in regard to the telegrams unearthed by
cratic managers telegraphed to Mr. Tilden the Senate Committee new investigating

the Oregon electoral

Republican elector for that purpose

He asserted bo spprovsd Mr.

telegram,

complication.
Patrick's

whieh offered to purchase an

pgytiwn &lt;&amp;■““£ the Presidency fell through. This

Demi

vote

&amp;

VRITLAI. OFTHKJTIKST THREE DI

Mams'* L&gt;»

m

dens Tactics—Graaf o Farewell to
his Cabinet—Ferry’s ValentinoCarpenter's Conscience—European
Matters—Ete., otc.

On Saturday this

that &gt;5,000 was necessary to purchase a

JLESTER’S

‘(WEBB
LOOKWORK
TO THE
EAST.
COMPLETE

are all at work to-dqy, aa in the past, and

The Lull Before the Storm—Democra­
tic Demoralization—Cronin's Beakand those of same ilk—might cause the
on Liflht—An Extra Session—Til­
their desperation over losing Louisiana and

“new advertisments.
C. P. Rowell &amp; Co*s. Col.

Considerable merriment was excited be­

among them, their

country trouble in the future, through

HEHRED BT H. R. 8THOS, B06TM. It
Vegrtine ia Bold by All Druggists.

of War, two Secretaries of the Navy, and

the printers in this office on the same foot-

not likely a strike will result, for they ! fore the Electoral Tribunal this week by
the reeding of what purported to be the
general who, during the war, could win1 the country will not he deprived of its na­ electoral certificate of Louisiana, signed by
John Smith, Governor of the Bull-dosers,
battle and slay rebels by the thousand at
' tional reading.
and certifying that six other John Smiths
any time, when here in a pothouse, bomb
had been chosen as electon from that State
ORR. GRANT.
proof; bnt who, FaJstaff-likc, never gained
The President is packing up his effects and had voted for Peter Cooper and Cary.
a victory or killed a man other than by his
The whole was sealed, and bore the motto,
preparatory to making wsy for his succes­
“ Snoh is life in Louisiana.” Jjidgingby
mighty word—vcertainly never by the
sor, Mr. Hayes, and is endeavoring to as­ Mr. Ferry’s blushes, ho took this for hi
sword.
sume as little as possible of the affairs of valentine.
Randall, as Speaker, reftued on 8aturStale, preferring to jrive the new President
day to recrive the Senate's messenger, and
fullest opportunity for exercise of execu-, the Commission is that of the Democrats
for tha firat time in our parliamentary his*,
relying upon Trumbull and Matt Carpen­
tive skill in adjusting' the many vexed
ter as the wheel horses to pull them
tory, offered such glaring indignity and
questions now awaiting executive action, through. The latter party stated to-day
discourtesy to the Senate as to refuse to
such, for instance; as the New Orleans im­ that be would bet the coating of his stom­
receive its message. Heretofore every
broglio, Mr. Banning’s proposed reduction ach that he would carry Louisiana for Til­
proceeding would be stopped, even roll call,
of the army, etc.
He does not fee1 den ; but the belief here is that the Hon.
or an eloquent sentence being uttered by
Matthew lost thal part of his organism at
alarmed at any of the impeachment inves*
the same time that his conscience went by
some orator. But Mr. Randall's indigna­
tigations, but smokes his agar as coolly as
tion was so great that he forget al) the pro­
in the past, for he has *• peace.”
prieties of his position. All in all, the
indications being that a war is inevitable
__________________________ JURIL'S.
Democrats are' utterly defeated and de­
between tho Humans and the Turks, and
OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.
moralised over being hoisted by their own
that the European governments will Imre
the Ottoman empire to its fate. When
petard, and, were it not for the prudence
of the fighting men

JMarehlo.lKX.

has had four Secretaries of the Treasury,

GOV T PUNTIRO OFFICE.

It

Cunbridfie, Mui.

accomplished nothing sayet, and the prob­

cept their atatementa, the nation’a good

Tilden in the White House?

■Sm sm Waiunt

in their dilatory tactics.

own houae, with a most liroly skeleton in

would bo much better subserved by con­

‘SnuSTaORE.

I can judge his scheme has

abilities are. thal the

structing the jroad than by putting Mr.

•pell. thxt it wrald won as Urach &lt; «•&lt;&gt;.could broMh ,asr nxm, “»'? Vqrrixs L.=J

representation that will be given

electing Mr. Tilden ; and if we may ac­

step further than Bogy

day's article caps the climax of his absurd­
'
ities and lunacy.
He is the same valiant’

obstacle possible

members, and especially to those of

them

Southern membav much more intent in
securing the'paSMgo of this bill ilisu in

Don Piatt, editor of the Capital, goes a

by advocating iu
.
unmistakable terms in yesterday's issue of

Bnt it ia not likely

Roll able Ivldence.

Got. T.ld en

Pacific.

the most flattering promises to the South­

Florida.

The

the appropriation bills, an

Mr. Booth made full apology, which was
accepted by Mr. Dawes.

Falstaffs—the Don Piatts, the Southards,

is to be regarded as n matter of course.

Congress, and it is now thought ’.bat in

consequence of the backward condition of

for its construction.

revolutionary, proceeding, but his yester­

cisions made under it arc completely satis- sive of their majority in the next House.

say ; to which Mr. Dawea retorted that he

The strong lobby interest which this

of settling what could be settl'd in no of Harvard College, but has long been a
other way. Those who advocated and resident of Louisiana.
The Democrats are becoming apprehen­

not mean and meaning what he did not

Meanwhile, no work of any conscqucnrc
is being performed by either House of

road baa in Congress will make an earnest

Mr. Leonard is a graduate

framed it, and who now find that the de­

The former compared the

latter to Talleyran^Tin saying what he did

tho same result to follow a proboscis of the
Croom style of architecture.

effort to pass the bill guaranteeing bonds

the administration for war or other pur­

his paper, the assassination of Mr. Hayes1
prior to his being sworn in as Presiden L

over his scat.

of California and Mr. Dawes of

learn right here, that it doesn't accomplish

of wrath upon him from the cooler heads

the accounts of the Chairman of the Re­
Mr. Bogy of Missouri indulged in the
It hardly looks well for those Republi­ Republican National Committee on the
Senate in a tirade gf abuse in full keeping
can Senators who. so strenuously opposed other.
with
Mr. Cochrane’s resolutions. Bnt it
the passage of the Electoral law to show
The Democratic Congressman from Illi- attracted little or no attention, while Mr.
themselves now more bitter than others
Bayard of Delaware, one of the Commis­
against the Democrats for Dot readily ac­
Nevada on Tuesday, withdrew it the nex1 sion, left the Hall in disgust; for, partisan
cepting the decision of the Communion.
day, and ths vote wis counted for Hayes as he is, his good sense would not allow
They act as if they delighted to brandish
and Wheeler. Of course a halt was or­ him to listen to foolish denunciation of the
over the heads of their antagonists a wea­
dered on Oreeon, and the case went to the Court or Tribunal in which he sat as
pon which was originally forced into their
Commission.
member.
hands, and they do this simply because it

Judge J. E- Leonard, who is elected, as

it is by this that they hope to ride on to

the Democratic party, end has been making

poses. but these brought down such a storm

ment between the Senate and House Corn*

measure, we had a spicy colloquy between

Both

tMriy aftlr&lt;e4 can

remaining to than, is Cronin’s nose, and

ocratic Confederate

One of the Hayes Electors from South

Governor Tilden repudiate? the agree­

PACIFIC RAILROAD BILL
In the recent spirited debate on this

.Mnssachnsette.

And as it has been

The only beacon light now

victory. To follow-yeur own nufe may be
a good plan, but tl^Dem’s are going to

dollar charged to him.

Booth

objection.

even worac than that, unscrupulous Dem­

counseling resort to revolutionary proceed*

fades another hope of the Tildenitea. Z

rendered full returns to date and adjusted

every suspicion, thus accounting for every

without

evsr since.

oring now to secure some return of money

Southard of Ohio and his few backers in

tas&gt; on. •••IkjnJEL J. KMUAUV. Chriman.

the Government in any amount, Laving

any warmth bo may exhibit while endear*

thus showing that wise counsels have pre­

F. Weldon, a highly respected Lutheran

Boston.

Treasury inform us he is not indebted to

Cloak room, tho result of which, was that
the vote of that State was allowed to pass

he will wait until this

clergyman of West Philadelphia.

in

being abort in bu

The facts arc to the con*

trnry, and the accounting officers of the

hurried meeting of the Democrats in the

that the people will pardon Mr. Booth for

one Southern Representative joined with

born

with

money account.

r Standing,
I'llJL 11:.'.

A few minutes before

the vote of Illinois was called, there was n

has been so egregiously cheated, is so greal

ard, of Louisiana, is a son of the Rev. C.

was

charging him

ou to Washington.

adopted in lieu of the original resolutions,

long to the -North exclusively, since not

he

uamsd Chaffoc. Of so much consequence
was this more considered ' by the party

President Hayes reachei the White House

attempted the assassination of Gov. Pack­

that

alleged ineligible elector,, from that State

nouement will

and fire eaters of the Democr atic party be

non-naturaluation,

tativs Springer of Illinois, to object to an

Mobilicr. through which the Government

Weldon, the young man who last week

supposed

Tent of Sterlt.

substitute and amendment were

Thu

vailed, and, further, that the extremists

hereprorau.

SUCCESS

Tuesday ir was the intention of RcprcscU'

&lt;tont to Illiuoi*, and had Lrouglit Chaffee
URN. BABCOCK.
The New York Shu has again been guil-

of another libel upon Gon. Babcock, in

On Saturday about two-thirds of Uta

ton is not a citiren of the State, nod there­

It u asserted in Washington that Speak­

H- R- Stevenl. (golupiry

policy to make focesal him. For instance,
to show their demoralisation, up to noon of

that a deputy Bergcant-at-Annw ha*) been

gress, and now goes to the President for greeted with unlimited denunciations and 1
his signature.

the circutnrtances, it would be very poor j

Wabuirgton, D. C. Feb. 16, '77

Upon the surface,
with

both

anxiously,

parties,

awaiting

Louisiana controversy.

the National Capitol

patiently,
a

decision

the spot will be

State Items.
The wheat crop ia reported to be looking
very fine throughout tbo State.

At Detroit oo Saturday 500 boys ware
organised into a red ribbon bund; and on
Sunday 400 were added tostbe men’s rad

although
of the

The papers of the

careW. discharge of a pistol in

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Acting Charade.- ••Dlek'. ItecitaGen* an i I j v°' E”*’" BD.d .aW p01nU ,n Co,o‘
-ratio. New Mexico, Aniona and the San
Juan Mines.
The finest line of Pullman
in . one hour.’' Sleepers on the continent between the Mis•oun River and the Rocky Mountains for rowamptioa. a'ftMU. brnaetDw. &lt;te Partis
rtK.'P.B-i®.•.%'!!!' SltiKJSSSt
without change. Address
poetry and prose, fresh and popular; the third
T. J. Anderson,
Gtn. Pati. A&lt;ft.
RS of YOUTH
N who tufferod for &gt;«op from
makes a mastery of the French language per­ Jan. 4 '76 tf
Topeka, Kan.
Hr. prvmatur* doeay. anil *11 lhe
fectly simple
The tint two cor: CIO gtoli. ;
Public Sale.
kUMW, WkEWUUU IUI U...I... &lt;U. MU,,,
rcmvdr by whi«h bo wm cured. Itaffercrt wubit
B A NO’S NEW YORK CITY
The subacriber will aell at liu residence
DIRECTORY.—This is tho title of a
cs«73*
work of commercial reference just u.&lt;iW by iu IMtland, on Thursday. March 1st, at OGDEN. 42. Cottar olrreL Now York-

TG CONSUMPTIVES.

S

TO-DAY’S A OVER CISEMEMTS.

WALTER HEUGH k CO.. Winters and Pub­
lishers, of H Park Ptaee, NEW YORK. It con­
tains a /ull and eompltti list of all the IMIDRTEH8. JOBBERS and MANUFACTURERS do-

giving their street and number add r is, Itisan
invaluable wont for the Country M. rchant. It
tall* him where to obtain anyth! ig from a

receipt of the price, which la a* follows: Clotk.
f»U
Mtn*. per copy. ONE DOLLAR:
jfrjsAZr dcfA Aosmd. SKVENTY-FIVE rENTFi
paprr covrri, FIFTY CENTS.

Kart*JH.A;
****

I. W. Vaouiaay. Cnainaan.

List of Patents.
The Rerabiieaaa of the Township of Haath&gt;&lt;«, will

1877. Furnished this
paper by Cox k Cox, Solicitors of Patents
each dated Feb.' 13.

Washington. D. C.
R. Robbins, Cultivators, Adrian.
F. Hwbel, ratting off gelatine capmtlee. De­

VERY LATEST.

troit.
E. Bulloht, hoop skirts, Detroit.

On Saturday OREGON
icas counted for Hayes and
Wheeler, in accordance with
the vote ofthe High Electoral
Commission.
All About the County.

II. O'Connor, coffee filters, Sparta Centre.

at

List of letter* remaining in the Tost Office
Haetinp, pirry County. Mich.. Feb. 21,

1877.

«.lr«it Court next Munday.

Debility and Nerrom Hlidiohe.

He fsnttrr. are baling maple auger.

M

HgJ|

erase, tb* headache disappears- -

Mf*'” Barlow A Powers were in Detroit,
!»« week Iming » Mock of Hardware.

ftbl9w

IMTARTlTTin.

Michael* Grace"u’Tappy,

and

** fireman » ball on Thursday night of last

Notice.

’ Card.

J auks Ryan,
January 8th, 1877.
Awrignec-

Uu R«* U L014

,
"■

, new Wagon Shop, where
nnd at allhcurs J any day, rmdytodo
,, work it. bi lu», from putM* ■ «’
4e i&gt; u tU wk~i. •» U» l“dd“* ,

xx6tf

For UTtbi»k ■»

____

.

rbsto. s.

Ih’,G“d"JrI.° J

&lt;ioXpiu.iw* _ f1415’4

feblDW4

Farmers please take notice that I hav*
bought out the interest of Calhoun &amp;
Bsekwith, in die hotel barn and you will
find it to your interest to call md Mt me.
zxr&amp;ltf
J- w- Brock.

Attention.
Wc desire to settle every account on our
books during the mouth of February.
Will every patron of the Bannbb heed
this call, and save us lhe extra exprare of
sending postal card notices.
feblt4

Look Hero.

_____
Wall Paper -nd Boot BheHngat ,
febltf 8ni«. Hoolx &amp; Presto. .

Bats’.

Hoolb k PMSTOff’e-

MITW DMTJ
STEBBINS BRO’S.;
Keep It.
Where you wul find all kinds of

FURNITURE!

Of every Description which we !
can sell cheaper than any house in

Barry (

county, fur these reasons;
1st. Because wc have no rent to pay.
|
2d. Because wc make the most of our !
goods ourselves.
3d. Because wo keep the best of work- |
men.
4th. Because we .warrant all goodt we
make.
We sell uono of this cheap made Fur­
niture that is made by machinery. The |
goods we mako arc made by hpnd, and j

Merer*. Cook A Brooks’ have reaped
’
their Tin Shop to the roar end of the1
Boaton Cash rtorc, where they are manu­’
facturing and repairing tin ware of all
'
kioda, in the tmwi ^tsfaetory manner.'
TrY th-m.
feblUU.

Now on exhibition nt our Furniture Store.
All kinds of work made to order. Repair­
ing of all kinds of old furniture, ueatly
don. BfiT^Wc Mean Burincs.&lt;". “tot
Furniture Roonw south side of State
street, opposite H. A. Goodyear's Hard­

wire Store.

•
.
STEBBINS BRO’S

Feb. 19,1877.

,taM5»4

Sarsaparilla
This Sarsaparilla is Scrofula,
a combination
of
tFor
and all
vegetable alteratives
— Stillingia,
Man­
scrofulous
diseases Ervsidrake, Yellowpels*,
Dock Rose,
—with
orthe
St. Iodides
Antho­
of Potassium ny
and
is the most
’* Iron,
Fire, and
Eruptious
and
efficacious medicine
yetdiseases
known of the
for
Eruptive
tho diseases itskin,
is intended
to cure.of the
Ulcerations
Its ingredients
so skilfully
com­
Liver, are
Stomach,
Kidneys.
bined, that the
full alterative
effect of
Lungs,
Pimples, Pustules
each is assured,
and Blotches,
while it is«o
mild
Boils,
Tmnbr*.
as to be hatynle&amp;s
evenSait
to children,
it is
Tetter,
Rhenm, Scald
Btill so cffcctaal
as
to
purge
out
front
the
Head, Ringworm, Ukcra.
systemRheumatism,
those 'unpuritu-s
and corruptions
Sores,
Neuralgia,'-.
Pain in
which
develop
into
loathsome
tiie Bones,
Side
and
Head, disease.
\Female
The reputation
enjoys is derived
Weakness,
Sterility,itLcuconhcea,'aruing
from its
cures, and
the confidence
which
internal
ulceration,
and Uterine
prominent
physicians
all. Mercurial
over the coundisease. Syphilitic
and
distnr
repose
in
it,
prove
their
experience
eaara, Dropsy, Dyspepsia,
Emaciation,
General
Debility, and for Purifying the
of ita usefulness.
Certificates attesting its virtues have
accumulated, and are constantly being
received, and aa many of there cases are
publicly known, they furnish convincing
evidence of the superiority of this Sar­
saparilla over eyery other alterative
medicine.
So generally is it* superi­
ority to any other medicine known, that
we need do no more than to assure the
public that the best qualities it has ever
possessed are strictly maintained.

Dr.J. C. AYER &amp; CO.. Lowell, Hsu..

THE ENEMY OF DISEASE I

THE FOE OF PAIN
TO MAX AMD BEAST

WlfS
Bffi M LI NIMENT,
Is the Grand Old

MUSTANG

W. H. GOODYEAR,
The Druggist,

Respectfully announces
that he has again engaged
in the DRUG TRADE, and
has in stock ana daily arrur
i^g&gt;
fresh and. genuine
Stock or Drugs ana Medi­
cines, Dye Stuffs, Fancy
Goods, and in fact a com­
plete Stock of Druggigtts
Merchandise which he offers
to the people at greatly Re­
duced Prices.
REMEMBER,the Feo
pie’s D r mf St or e is di­
rectly opposite Empire Block.
One door east of Spauldings*

UNDERTAKING

Being a businou that needs a great deal

WHICH HAS STOOD THE TEST OF
40 YEARS.
THERE IS NO SORE IT WILL
NOTHEAL; NO LAMENESS IT
WILL -NOT CURE; NO ACH8S, NO
PAIN, THAT .AFFLICTS TA&amp;’HU­
MAN BODY,OR THE BODY'OT A
HORSE OR OTHER DOMESTIC AN­
IMALS. THAT DOES NOT YIELD
TO ITS MAGIC TOUCH. A BOT­
TLE COSTING 25c.. 56c., or 11.00.
HAS OFTEN SAVED THE LIFE OF
A HUMAN BEING, AND RESTOR­
ED TO LIFE AND USEFULNESS
MANY A VALUABLE HORSR.
'
xx4fixl

D‘T'8’
CARBOLIC OIL
LIN I MENT
Disinfects, Purlfics, fieollH, aad
Heals.
Cures Rheumatism and Neuralgia.
Instantly allys the pein of Burns.

of experience,

After many years in the bumnetn, can
truly aay that they can do better work,
and give better satisfaction than any other
firm in this -ection. W. H. Stebbins, the WIT NEVER FAILS! Try it Onrm-et
senior member, with the experience of a
lifetime, will always give hts persoaa! at­
tention lo thi* port of their exteoriue
FERRAND WILLIAMS A
business.
Hearse and team furnished when re-

The Electric Balm will bo used only

Eo!ertMm»aal *iU

Ayer’s

warranted. Wo invite all persona to, call ’
and inspect our goods, for ih^y all bear I
inspection. No trouble at all to ¥huw our I
goods.
Parties having pictures to Frame would
do well to get them framed of us as wc
cau do it better and cheouer than any
house in Barry’ eouoty.
Wo keep tho
larges! and best edected stock of Picture
Frame* and Mouldings, Bracket*, Paper­
holdem, Wall pockets,’Slipper holders and
everything in the Furniture Line. Wc
invite all persons to call and look at our

For Salo.

■wlikaL------ •‘V.uucowuauagar «;
h 241 «'gnwi Cf the pledge,

W

J. Bcmm-i-

Soap and Crackers at
febltf Smith, Houle &amp; 1

fcUntioa fro* th, ltform Onb of IN*

—uu lrT1Uf. Btauoa, i
4aCM^h2ad. Admisriea 18 ot&gt;.

of knife or ligature. No cure, no pay.
E. F. A I- W. Bbowk.
Hastimm, Dec. 21, 1876.
xxiGUtl

HASTINGS

Hastings, July 18,3876

neX‘ meetiD8 u lh0 HaU 0 * * * *

u Middkrilb on Friday aught laM,

We take this opportunity of informing
the public, that we will nafely snd radical­
ly cure all cases of piln, without the use

TToSoT-

xxi74tf

f.bl5.4

M. D. Reed desire* to call - attention to

Chureh and Railroad Street.

.
------~w auuuiu juugw
eiHU a gwl trade the coming ecaeoo.
,5* Wwbk- • HirirtUh Temperaace Araori-

To the Worklar Ctaae—We are now pre-

why

See art dr • a Valuable Paper, on I»t page.

*“ tage of this issue,

nnn ?&gt;H I H I

Having *old out my Meat Market, 1
John Stanley has this day assigned to
us, for the benefit of his creditors, all hi* hereby give notice to all those that are
property real and personal, (except such indebted to me to come and wide their
u is, by law, exempt) and wo have taken accounts forthwith and save costa.
I also have got a nice matched team, or
poasesuon of the same and will settle all
cither one of the two horses, for talc, with
demands acninst him.
double harness (almost new). I will give
Israel 8. Botcx.
reuonable terms on good paper.
James Rtan,
Valentine Leins,
J
Araigneea.
Hastings, Jan. 19tb, 1877.
774wtw.
January 8th, 1877.

T»»y farmer and gardener should read it
(*»»f«!ly.
Fcrritaon pure Democratic argument, ahorn
° 111 diiui*'. «od Nashy a article, on tho

ibettsr than anylhins
' of startles you. Par-

ihould he not be. His new place of busSelect School.
incn is a favorite resort for the public,
and as a matter of course be is reaping a
At Irving Station, commencing on
rich harvest Remember the place, first- Monday, March 5th, and continuing eight
door east of Em. Busby's Barber shop, week*.
Enoch Andrus,
north side of State street.
xxtG6tfU4. feb 12 w2
Tssdt-r.

Shot and Starch at
feblU Smith, Hooi t *

Oa JJp’V “rxt Rutherford D. Hayee of
«!• wilfhe I’mideat of the United State*.

e qqq aas snuu’s .sa
•J J J J those wUIlna to work can sasily i

Bleached and Brown Cattons. 8birtinga&gt;
Ducks, Dctnios and Coltoniulcs, selling
cheap at J. RtJXSXLL'ff.
fcbl5w4 ilfis'Xa nearly as much as men. Tkat all 3&gt;o
see this notice may scud their addrasa and test tho
business we make this unparalleled offer: wo
as are not well nUdlod we will send one dol­
Brick for bale at my yard. Section 23d, ,o'h
lar to par for the trouble of writins- Full part&gt;ein Rutland.
_ Henry L. Nkwton.
Dec. 5th, 1S7G.
xxi64tf

All Dxma5D« Dub Joint Starlit
and remaining unpaid, will be placed jn
the hand* of an attorney tor collection, in
thirty days from this date.
J
3
IsBAKL 8. Botcx, .

for Ward caucuses oa

Tte Beforci Gub wiu

A few more aetta of Ladies' Furs to sell
nt com nt J. RuMXLl’lL____
febl&amp;w4

Ckreak, .wk »r MrrM» L^d^k. i. W»«-

GmnUck. are worth in coin 951 cents on
U. J.W..

BtaestLrr i|w
Wilay enafag.

Shawls, Nubias, ScarG. Wool Hosiery
and Felt Skitta at coal.
J. Rl'SLXLL.
feblfiw I
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____
_

To Creditors.

Odd KMj

City elecii a t .e weeka from to-day.

Gloves and Mittens Ites than cost to
close out-.
J. Rvhhklu
feb!5w4

Advertised Letters.

Lucinda Brown.'John Phelps? Jennie Brown,
Laura J. Smith, Norton Smith, James Phillipa.

Fresty.

11 o'doek A. M., a quantity of hay and
corn, farming tools, sharp and cattle, etc.
Pftkk Howard.
Rutland, Fcb.24.J877.
febSGlt

Furnitures Milk Safes.

STEBBINS BROS,
Hnatfagi, July S8th, 1878.

xxlBlf

�[OOWTUnTED FROM Ist-PAa*.']
sharper-eyed foca ot lhe old world, what
could we hope from tbo less aggresivc nat­
ural enemies of our own land ? Aa yet,
none of our long list ot native predaceous
and parasitic insects have joined in tho
battle to stay the progrew of this ruthless
invader. Well might wc hope that, as
with the Hesaun fly, some of its old
enemies—insects which have
bravely
fought aide by ride with man in the work
of subjugation in its native home—might
come with it to join in the battle bore ;
nor have we hoped in vain, for a minute
ichneumon fly, scarcely an right h of an
inch long, has eroaeed the Atlantic and
come to oar aid. Thia liny friend, a
second La Fayette, waa first discovered
by the young son of my old etomological friend, the late Mr. P. B. Sprague
of Boston, MassachoMlte. Can it be
that he made thia discovery by practic­
ing what I have advised while gath­
ering there insects ? If so, I knew his
father too well to think that he would be
other than praised for the scrutiny that
led to tliis welcom discovery. This wee
ichneumon fly—Pteromalat jmparvm—
Linn.—ia of a bright gold color. The fe­
male lays her eggs inside the chrysalids,
where the young hatch, sometimes to the
number of SO, when they proceed to devotr the host which thus furnishes them
heme and food. Thus there tiny Cyclops
do us a service which we can not over­
value.
From a large number of larvm which I
received from Buffalo laat autumn, all of
which became chryaalids indue season,
only three have rarvived the attack of this
Lilliputian foe ' I have sperixnens of both
bore, so that you may see the difference
between healthy and diseased pup®. Thoaci
chrysalids, as you see, that are attacked
are of a darker color, owing to the quick
consumption from whieh they arc seriously
suffering. In destroying the chrysalids
these darker ones should be spared, as wo
will thus breed thousands of these little
friouds, wbesees bv destroying the chrys­
alids, we should likewise overcome these
valuable abettors. We may hope and not
without rcasou, that this little parasitic flv
will do very much to mitigate what will
prove, even with them, to be a serious
plague. We can onlr hope that even more
of this butterfly’s old home cucmira will
take voyage to our shores.
This article was illustrated by colored
figures, and specimens of the insecU in all
stages were exhibited.

The Dunnkratic members, by adherin to
their party ex closely ex they did, deserve
the harty approval of every Dimekrat in
the land, lhe Corners act, “Well dun,
good and faithfol servants,” and ef we kin
raise money enuff for another struggle
lor reform, we she! aay to them, “ Go up

higher."
Raolvtd. That lhe acluhcn uv the Ropublikin members uv the Commisbu, io
votin every time in akkordance with the
wishes of their party, deserves tho rever­
es! reprehenahun uv the people. Their
blind partisanship—their inability to raise
tbeiraelves above the level uv Republikinizm—their stubborn refoosals to vote with
the Dimocrisy and let Tilden and reform
slide through, shakes our confidence in
human nacber, and makes us tremble for
the Republic. Tho Corners with one voice
pints tho finger of scorn at them, and
withers em by declarin it hex no longer any
confidence in em.
Retched, Thai ez lhe Commishn wuxn’t
put np ex the Corners wan lid it, and cz its
decision hesn’t bin wat the Corners wants,
tho Corners demands that it to wnnst dis­
solve, holdin that with Bradley onto it, it
wuz conaeeved in sin and brot fourth in
iniquity, and that it is uncouatitoosnnd,
anyway, and subserrivc of the dearest
rites nv the Amerikin people.
Retained, That cz the decision wuzn’t
wat wo expectid, wo&gt; don’t consider our­
selves bound by it; and we demand uv
our Rcprescutativea in Congress that they
ignore it altogether, and pereecd, to-wunst,
to declare Tildou and Reform elect id. and
inogerate him at all hazard.*.
Ruolved, That the Corners pledge* itselt to send to the ttntid foeld, in the sup­
port nv Congris, every able-bodied Dimekrat who will go, pervided tho Dimekraiie
Nashnd Committy will send free passes to
Waahingtou, and slch elothin ez will ena­
ble cm to make a proper and deoent apperenco iu society. Pantaloons and shoes
shood come firat. And by this rtsolooehcn
the Corners pledgatxitsclf unreservedly to

Jujraua.

«7-r

tsAwSs.:

JUTIOX-

i t&lt;7Je) •am. I

OLMPi.^orw

_ Comfbdiux X Roads,
1
(Wich is in the State of Kentucky.) &gt;
February, 17, 1877.
)
Tlic die ia can.

The deed i» dun.

Af-

Abo BveCMaaraacrf
rr of section Sre (5).
: nuts tea (10) Mtn.

uv tlraJhaMaat wr 4M&lt;al MmsheBt, there

tarribie

tt^fida’t My ranch, but there

wux tfsa.’ omupraasiu uv the lip ex they
took their drinks, that aont nose than
mere words.
We met Io consider the rityooaaben. the
nite thw noose reachsd us, and siirrin
speeches wuz made by me, and the others.
The folierin resolooshens wuz offered :
WAURAS, The only objick uv the Jint
Commiahn wuz to declare Tilden eleetid,

BOUfiWn
ODMBJ,
U_____ .
i”-1
. m! Jg~
JrSfY.f—

r rational and »-JtT~if.‘"2252,r’

issfxx'.ESK
n^VvA^e^ncrtlth’lBLj^SnV’’

■en t I I

I. eyow LUW1UUIOJI route ul &lt;..

” jer tailr to rertede tie i. rlem leiJuESJT?.'.
M
,o “*♦

by «lrw» of ti
ita!n»d.an&lt;l In i
&lt;r mndf »nd pn
lu th-hbtHrtli
h. A.D..IK7.BC

Dipthcna, UtetreUd Bore ThretU, an4 8orir
. sn4 oilier F«r«re.

M Xfiton, I lL*l Mu* U.» pteca wb«
□ riMboUfn «*W CMnty.)all lb«
,j«J i*u&lt;U luiI prvial***, lu-«tb All
pMcSaTlaaa. • lluaitd. lyiM
■ Mblp-u JoUmw-l. Io IkaCMMji
door Mk-bigaa: betas Ite MolS-WM

MORTGAGE SALK

ragS

iwidwT ^“’Sui’kbY HOTT. Circuit Jad*
.
SALEON EXECtnriOX.
_

grata or Micaroav. (oenty of Marry. ML
By
virtue of aa exeraUea ieaieaoatafand under itr
leoiof the Circuit Court lor Che Ceanty of Barry,
auditale of Miehinu. dotal the I«h day ofNereaber.A.D. 1-7C. ant lu taedirected a**]ait thocoodi
and ehattcii. and for want lhereof, the Uadi and

BoIt wood had en the rate Xhl day ofXoretther. A.

Braianins at the north mat cort»r »f seetiao

aiisJS

wsiiwyt s

n&gt;in.a&lt;i&lt;lprortdrd.«&lt;n Friday, the M day of Ware
A l&gt;.. 1177. at l o’clock la afternoon of oaW da

court b hold laMdd eouatyKall the faUouiu d
scribed Undi and pretaiow. to-n It : The-outhh«

&amp;KS£ttWKi?wa5zayittswsdstittanfiay.rwti’w .z
and there be sold al public auction to the lilcbeat M

“ls^kSSSS£=ssSaauttlMHUatoiMo B«bi an t moraiM, *• rwataroded in the priatad luUraetiat:*. « ata trtw-1
laaayiMkarway tbri&lt;«l&gt;4ry apia aeevliM taints
eat ia another : ahirra.. Udi ■ nuuaist "ill r»»«t«
the humor frou. tt&gt;e ty»t»®. ar-l !-a’t ttapsUT.
a riavruu.aad bealibr beiuf. li will rnaittuat.
with the use at the Paili to in&gt;u.-c a !a4imc*.t
Uropaical Swelling*, paralysis, and StifJsiaw

Afthouli the shore ewaplalati Jif«r
gSSS*

V°°rt *’••*&gt; heiV« th" n)Z2^i
Ajapriln and imported kinds.
Priced
descriptive Catalogues, gratis, by mail.
Abo, Rufos. Fruit Trees, Roses, Ever,
grvcaa, Choice Flower, Garden, Trfc,
Evergreen, Herb, or FruU Seeds, 25 pack­
ets of either for $1.00, by mail.
O C. The True Cape Cod Cranberry,
C. bod sort for Upland, Lowland or
Gardea, by mail, prepaid, SI.00 par 100,
W OO par 1,000. Wholesale Catalogue to
the Trade. Agents Wanted.
B. M? WATSON, Old Colony
Nurseries nil Seed Warehouse, Plymouth,
■era. Esti iliabed 184*.
.
frb8tf
Do not forget to call and settle that note
or aoeonnt without delay
J. Rvmkix.

feb!5w4.
Wabxam, Ef that won't the objick
wat wus the yooee ar hevin a Jint Commtahn at all, ex Ferry oood jiat es easy de­
ciare the eleckahun ur Hayes a the Jint
Commiahn, and
WUMJ, The JiotCommwhnaia’t jest
exactly wat the Dimocrisy expectidHw»d
be, therefore, be it
'
That tW adaben ur Judp
ifi^e in aaoaptici *
ja the Sent from

TUETESTIMOM orTllr. Wllouc.ilu,

s^Efflas**

cordlna to the United bt*U» rurrey. U the rcn
and Morrhey U&gt; gpe th*
---------"Sued Frc’irirviite. bee. SJ. MX
government, a nMMstMehuel end partisan
Ju A Tl-Ut
FRANCIS H0U1EN. Anicaee.
triboond hex cocntid the yoosurper Hayes
into the Prasidoshd charr, and the Post
Offices ia u&gt; be continyood in the poahrehion nv lhe Radlkek. We can't help it— ocri hex spoken. We await the aekahen
•
Tilden can’t help it—Morrisey can’t help uv our Representatives.
PrtBnLKLM V. Nahby,
it, nor can I help it Tilden did his best
Ex-Reformer.
for parity and reform—no man hvin ever
made more saertfiees in the intrest ur a
pure pirenaeat than he did. He paid
over 18.000 to buy up one elector in Orc&gt;
En, trod ho spent over three millions in
ym up voters in tho other States. Ef,
after that, the idee uv reform in the gov
NEW SORTS. BY MAIL.
ermcut faded, his shirts is clew. The
country kin go to the doga^ but be ia
guiltlsaa. He wood bev spent more money
bod lher bfa»«ny place to spend it is, to
■dtMtatc
/
The news uv the aekaben uv the Coibmiahp plunged the Corners into despare,
immejitly. Beseom aed he raite ex well
make an sasigament to wunat and quit, for
bayii^t Ms reddy money out

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IMA I

gore.
Reached, That hevin exhausted all ef­
forts for a peceeblc deckshun uv Tilden
and Reform. we his! our flag, with the
words onto it, “Tilden snd Reform or
Blood."
Retolred, That it is the solium convickshau uv tho Corners that any Government
n&gt;.l in the hands uv the Dimocrisy is unconatitooshnol, and wo refooro to pay any
taxes to support any rich.
Tbecc rcsolooshens.wuz agoin to be pazt
to wunst. ex all rcsoloonUcns wich I offer
are, but I red em over twict.z “ Friends,"
I nd, “ this is lhe sollmnist time wc ever
NAS BY.
hcd. These tcsolobshcns mean blood—
possibly they may take yoo away from
yoor homes, and set yoo all in the front uv
The Retidunts of the Corner*, En­ the battle. Are yoo prepared for this?
raged at the Action of the Joint Pause afore yoo vote."
“ Soljera in this holy war git shoes and
Commiaaion, Meet and Resolve.
trousis; and three square meds a day, don’t
they ?” was the response from all parts nf
the house.
“ Undoubtedly,' wuz my answer.
“ Then our voices is for war in the oox
of the conztitooshen," wuz the yoonanimous response. Enroll us to wunst, and
send on the supplies."
Titer ain’t a more
country, than the &lt;
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VOL XXL

NO. W-88

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY M
Maw Adv»rti»emont«.

[JiB^pii-WeeklyhepUblicajiBapner
GEO. M. DEWEY
EBUOK

.l.VD

THE

OLD SCHOOL-BOOK.

for a few weeks in the summer. On the
wall opposite where I sat hung an old fam­
ily portrait, so old, indeed, that die daugh­
ter of my hostess wm Dot certain as to wdo
she was, or of what generation she had
formed a part of the life. The student of
fashion's caprices could probably have
ccTtaiued by research; but ft really made
Do great difference.
The salient part of the portrait was a
large Elixabethan raff, not so stiff and un­
gainly as arc generally represented in por­
traits, but seeming quite —
graceful and pretn».»_
ty, and, indeed, as thougl -forming a part
of the personality of thyl ,personage, who
□ty, apparently,
was young, less than twentt
skin white and delicate, almost
tl:___ r entirely
devoid ______
of oelor,
eyre
dolct *far.v
nxcntr
.. __
___ of
, a______
—r-"e
feeling, and lips whose perceptible pout
was in fine keeping with the round, cheery

GOOD HEWS TO THVPUBLE!
la Ulkiae of bycon* day*.

PUBLISHER.

In th* old boat* on tb«rr«m:

Swift on the WarPath with a new and
well selected

STOCK OF GHOCEREES
Of every description.
J would beg leave
to , inform my old customers and the

PEOPLE OF BARRY COUNTY

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mi iiooTg.roI__ &amp;&gt;JM
I ro I sown MM| soro
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Generally that I have again embarked in

DEFY COMPETITION.

JOHN R- EASTMAM.
ATTORNEY AT LAW 4 SOLICITOR
BIJTCI!AXCBfcYy Officeov&gt;rH*»liM«NfeUoaxl

ALOXZOD. CADYTALLADER.
ATTORNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR

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tr»u« Injo
offieftl btu’

CIRCrtT O'tHT COMMISSIONER. JlMtiBo*

Marble Works.

WINSLOWS STEAM
MARUTJ! WORKS

F. S. BOWEN,
Mijtinr. M&amp;-____________ _____________

CENTRAL HOUSE.
UAsTlNGU. MICUot U R. STAUFTKR. Prop.

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Sweet’s H°Tbl&gt;
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Errry unne imit th* E»t»bli»!uannt U X*w and
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starry CO.

Carriage, Sim an! OrEMtal

you suggest it, I can trace quite a resemblancc. I remember hearing papa say
once that she was quite a belle in her day,
and there was somplbing of a romance
connected with her.”
Il was in a dress precisely like this in
“ Peep I"
It was a cheery, almost childish voice, all its details in which Mum Perry was
well known and loved by me ; and yet I arrayed when she peered over the rose
started in half affright, so deep was my bush on the afternoon in which my I'tory
reverie.
Reveries, in the majority of opens, and greets me with her innocent
canes, probably, have love for their inspir- “ Peep 1"
“ Bo," she faintly articulated, “ your
■ amusement’ and 1 nonsense’ for this sumpich surprise as this, from
mer arc falling in love with an unsophisticated country girl! Quite delightful!”
cm of love herself.
.
Not that she acknowledged it, or I eith.
“ Miss Perry," I exclaimed, in blank
er, for that matter. But we were both amaxement, •' You wrong me by yoar misfinite, and love is infinite.
applied irony. My worms were not trifling
“ You little puss !" I exclaimed, “ how one*, as you seem to think. I was too ab­
rupt and precipitate. I am but a tyro in
you frightened me."
“ Do I look so like a fright, then, in my wooing."
,
I put my arm around her slender waist
masquerading costume ?”
•' Of course not. Yon are always charm­ as I spoke the last words, and she suffered
it to remain there an instant, and then
ing. But your voice—"
withdrew shriukingjy, giving me a half“ Was harsh and—”
“ How dexterously you do fish for com­ shy, half-startled look aa she glided out of
pliments this afternoon ! You know your the room—a look that haunted me for
voice is^soft and musical, for I have told months afterward.
you so several times ; and—"
I ta*r bu no more that afternoon, and
“ Ha, ha, ha 1 Go on."
the next morning Fred and I were off on
.
It was that very softness and sweetness a trouting expedition before sbe was astir.
that startled me, being so antipodal to my At supper she was absent, and her Mother

At A. M. Rock's Carriage Shop

H

xaUSmB

Pensions.

I aid, «ri«r - tourae.' - ddib-

American and Foreip. Paleate,

Dr. J. B. LaSura’s Ad.

doeor i iwlnicuoo.—how I wm
SS of
«or

**

RE.{D!READ! READ!

Special Medical Announcement

.. flibo’d h»»o Ibougbl i would go "o

■Joy (’amfort and Happinesg
Sick

।
j
।could not hzup footing that this aombre
‘
tshadow wtafint my heart instead.
111 ahnieasly followed the winding road
Into the valley, descending ■ at every step
Ifurther aad further into the shadow ; yet
1my soul into ita own shadow plunged more
:recklcaoly still, the gloom lurrounding it
ideeming almost sullen in its deepening in1

'•y.’ssi

aid Afflicted I

"I's^oudlT." looliug “ F™L“* d5°*’

OF HASTINGS AND VICINITY.

..

DR. J. B. LaBURE

Araan of

““ Bonniy.

Suddenly it grew lighter. What did
jit presage'? A hrYo cumnlous of doud
]had driftedjnto the range' of the sun’s ,
।rays, and caught die splendor, sending
।them down to cartEcTu a glow of reflec­
;tion. “ If my own soul could drift into
।such a volume of light,” I thought, bittarily, and walked slowly onward.
What marvelous shapes the clouds take
।at times I This one and smaller ones,
,drifting with and counter to it, suddenly
took the shape of a huge anchor, seeming
to me, in my shortened vision, a gleam
of mighty iron glowing with a false glim­
mer.
■ So iotaut wu my gup bent heavenward
that I did not observes figure immediately
in front of me, emerging from the valley.
It was a female figure, and I hastily
stepped on one side to aHow her to pass,
hardly withdrawing my gne from the
heavens. The moment she had passed, in
obedience to a sudden impulse, I turned
my hand to ace hcrantao turoed to obcerve
rnp. The light from the cloud of hope
shone full in her face, and I started at the
recognition. Was my soul, than, drifting
as yonder cloud had dona ? Was this
thrill that bathed it in pathos the light in­
deed that warms and glorifies all it shines
on—or was it but mocking irony ?
l“ Mias Pen?
I exclaimed, u jhis m a
rare jJeasure.
•: J,--/) •
.
.
She advanced in the same ahy manner
as of old. and held out her hand in the old
doy-strle.
“ Was it you, then, I wm to meet at
the station ?" ah" uked.
“Were ynu expecting some due?" I

with work, 1 b.d rapprod I .hould Ibrgu
the little country girl, and return heart­ uked, a little bewildered.
'‘Jio^yee," wm the hesitating reply.
whole from the European trip I had been
if I teU ytm, you wiHhngt at
eommiariened to take by the house in
which 1 was employed; but evary day
nt the old
only added to the intensity of. my suffer­
ings, and finally the longing I felt must
forever be unrealised became so much a
"•.'riXo told tilt olUn eoongb to part ot my existence that even sunlight
began to take ita hues from the half-ripened
k.ov u bj b«n, Frrf. I think 1 .bJl
table tremor tt bar wica—M tebaa sudden­
.
„
bj to-morrow nigh*.u.l- orange.
But the exigencies of the business I ly I was impraottd with the idea that I
TO till go too it I
few dip.
was transacting demanded my continued was to meet somebody at the station. The
“ Not I. I shell ,t*y «nother fortnight'
stay, and levied such a tax on my mental notion occurred to me at once as to ridicu­
Bat it
#t * Albright. U’s Bettled, then. Walk capacities that I soon began to look upon lous that I laughed outright.
my trouble as annoying, but not serious, would not be laughed down, and finally I
up to the station with me, and yon can
and as though a callous had. grown over it, started, and—hero I am."
send mv frank along some dpy when the
I then told her how I had just returned
and no pain would result from it unless
a violent strain wore brought to bear upon from .Europe, and was on my way to find
my mothor and sister, when X yu almost
d.rfe.inacbtot ihnantion &gt;o«« irm.
Then disaster came and the house sud­ impelled from the can.
brfwn llio tmio n&lt;in,md w&lt;iU down
“ And JO» »«« P“8 ri&lt;ht by without
OT7rod. BOM wnlk ororiooku* lb. nl- denly failed, leaving me adrift, and I was
preparing to return borne when I was . of­
fered an advantageous position in a foreign
Br th* w," «dd Bred, “ I didn't
the ground I was standing on, and note
house, a member of which, I was courte­
.bowTOlbi^
Bb. lookrf «&gt;
ously informed, had “ observed the mas ing to nuke a misstep.
oh.rn.bR, I oonldn I bolf U;
Fred and I would both have • been
terly manner in which I bad managed the
—which be
affairs of the branch which bad been en­ disappointed if you had."
. “ Ah I is Fred here?"
trusted to mo.”
So, of course, it transpired that I did
not return to my native land that autumn,

the city to-mrexow or next day. To tell
Mud I.WP &gt;kan. “&gt;* Mr' «•**
^^Silicl. «» •■“‘to I ~ the truth it's getting a lUtle dull and mo­
notonous, and—"
u Dull and monotonous I What has got
Ink, ™ r Why, ll'» «J, •
« «»»
Y„, If look. »o.U *&gt; “■ B“‘ f
jo« »“» “J‘»l&gt;
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l“rilr
a., « noolli jek
l on r. jBM iki quc.i*

PA I N TER •
Jefferson St,

ward the spot Fred had ehesea far his
vantage ground to view the valley. Little
&lt;

MY LILY OF THE VALLEY.

At Kalamazoo* Mich

lithiiai

* J-

that woul^ draw £taiae, from, the moqt cou-c
servative critic.’' '
uu.—.■ix •­
. Juatbofi
Frank needed no sepqnd Lint; aqd m attbuiilds
he painted away, I observed1 the beautiful

sec
her.
i
Nearly two months had elapoed, and I
had
heart no wort from Fred. I wu on
I
the
point of putting a change of linen in
i
my Mtche), and taking-a two days' ran in
search
of him, and to see if Mms Pony
i
had
returned, when I received a Jotter,
I
At my OLD STAND on Jefferaou Street.
■wlueb, to soy the leait, indefinitely post।
poned
the matter.
:
I give only those parts my reader will
10r- The above goods have been selected
be intertatedin:
with great care and will be
“ My dear bov, congratulate me—that
sold at prices that
is, with an if, She won't name the day,
1
or positively premise that she ever will.
1
But it is so well settled in my own mind
'that I shall order the suit as soon an 1 ar1rive in town, which will bo Mme day next
week, if I can tear myself awty so long."
'
“ How did I do it ? Blest if I know I
Call soon and examine my stock and
I never dreamed of such a thing till you
dropped that remark you did when I gave
'
you
the sketch of the lady in a masquer;
&lt;ado drtM, that ‘ a wise man is content with
what he ean get,' which flashed through
my brain the intelligence. that you had
|
been rejected, or were satisfied yon would
Jbe. Why, I never could conceive, for I
always supposed you to be the favored one,
but I didn't puxxlo over the conundrum
,
very long. From that momert 1 care
myself up to the task of winning her,
'and went at it rough and tumble. I never
1went into anything bo’ reoklawly, because
thoughts just then."
volunteered the information that, sbe had never before in my life hod I been so seri­
“ There !" a sadden serwusncM settong gone to visit her cousin* over the moun­
ously in earnest.
over her manner. "That convinces.me
tain.
“ But you don’t tare for ■details.
If
that you are*not obeying your doctor. 1 ou
“ It’s in the j'inlng county, some twenty
au« have been thinking of thoee dreadftil miles off," she said. . " Ooe of the boys ‘ none but the brave deserve the fair,' I
have at least earned the trophy I shall
columns of fignr«, «&lt;! *P«*’ “d
was over this way on some business or
and ‘ shorts,’ and such ridiculous nouseoae. other, and sbe appeared kind o' moping, ,henceforth wear so proudly on mjr
Don't you remember yoa told me that you and when he snoke on’t I jest bundled her breast."
Before Fred returned from tho country,
shouldn't think of any 'calb but calling off quick: It'll do her good. She's ajgal
of lb. Ww Anuno.o
1 was on the Atlantic. I had again bothe cows, nor any ‘ shorts but thoee they
I.porud M»bfe, T.bku ud Hubboo
like all others."
haVed in a cowardly wanner, and deserted
have
for
their
supper,
to
make
them
^ve
of *11 d-cipuon m»d. to onj.r on .bort
“ Twenty miles I" I repeated. “ She’ll my colors when a vigorous movement on
notice notice, also Granite Monument* of rou an extra quantity of milk for your probably be gone some 6* or six days, my own part, instead of resulting so,
Ceakfast, ro you can go back to.the etty
the various patterns supplied to customers.
would have had a decidedly contrary re­
,
in the &amp;H vigorous for business, and irosn then ?’,
“ Five or six weeks, more like," was the
SrAemSofyeurnmtimrt.’
sult
•'Quite a long speech, upon my wonL reply. “ I told her she'd have to stay,
most likely, till we sent for her, and that
And ft is not a month yet since I suppowd wouldn't be till after harve-ting was all could neithsrsM nor understand what
taken place, nor how it all tended to
you never indulged in anything beyond
over. The men and horses u mighty busy advantage had 1 but followed it un. 1
monosyllables, and Bcnttered ones al: that.
‘ T^ank you for nothing. But how do daring the hot weather."
knowledge did not come to me till m
“ I sav Fred," I said that evening, as
months afterward.
von like my costume ?"
.
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.mnVlfifr nnr cionrs.

&lt;n*Tae Grocery Bmra«co

PMS10NAL AND BUSINESS CARDS

'and made no objection to my appropriating
his sketch.
The sun was linking behind the moun- fMMb.IiMM
!s**r
been for some time in deep shadow.

effect, and made occasional.deeultoqr ro~- last time I had seen Fred he was engaged
marks, on a variety of subjects, presently in making a sketth of the waller, hardly
""^nIow Apropos that.masquerading .rig faking his eyes from the • canvas to Md me
a cbeery gpodiye. For some reason fho
was I She is, indeed, a lily of the valley, train, wm delayed a few momenta, and as I
both lily and valley being ii). their respect­ gaxed over the valley, the old feeling of
ive .ways vbarmmg, in a superlative sense."
The whistle sounded just then, and I
started for the train, leaving Fred busy on train was again motion I stood upon the
bis picture, hardly looking up when he said rude country station platform, unable to re«
yonder is enough like vou to paM for.your ,good-bye, and prophesied my return in a ।riot the force impelling me thefc, thinking
I could pursue my journey the next day u
own, if you should only tell people you few days. •
Several tintea after my return to the
were masquerading. How like a lily of
After the train had departed, ana I ob­
I camo near doing so, wondering if ii
the valley it looks, with the round, deli- city
&lt;
was not cowardly in me to strike tay colors ।served the-curious country eyes scanning
catcly penciled ruff I"
singular movements, I suddenly real,:
What an idea !" said Miss Perry, the iat such a moment, and if “ Puss" did not ,my
daughter of my hostess. *' And yet, since ' ।expect me to come over the mountain to i

r; I'.MS OF SUBSCRIPTION:

or advertising.

WHOLE NO 2030.
did.aej.dntefpfct-tiil later,mu ocasun,

„ Jilbi and «w«* • body wdd.
Yo, SLlly, by felB»S ■» kv« W»U«

My heart
to hunt up cronies, by aid of memory and
directories. But 1 had no lack. Fred I
could get no track of, oaljf that be had

.Jkj

�,„r. tatc, b. -•

our

uDcxpeotedly ! Of cour.ws fbe raff waa noth

Washington letter.

so jiroitoance.uor the rotUns folds to tho J
drem gathering in a ma.«, bock of the :
neck, so angular and so still u represented
in the Elxsabethan portraits, ^Bt there she
wm m the dress, with modiflestiona, in
whidte she had anade the final aaaanft os
my bsBrta and WM »»-“ WlknMringfr

now. The mill, in Now England u,
started up, and trade from that* ,(•«■&lt;«I
improved. The South and West u *w more frody, and the p*^
l? lhe "I'niig is • r i,,afa

*I‘"d “ &gt;* U“-

Como-

lime.

oueMlj, thur. will be • P»‘ “°J
i„g,
thi. ,«r
»&gt;n ■“*

Mr. Tilden is umfantood to be onecur-

.
'

buldisg «.»a idle for

But U

aging tho revolutioniste.

it will giw

W*

?«»■

“p

tlt0£,%S*?a”Ji “d • great many

Gov, Hpndtfoks has

eight
« deeded;, kttj

fagtan that Diflnocrafa

■

spite from the abuse of the Democratic
“Not to a certainty; I «*?

much.

You

are

very

py,

M

I

press.

,ap-

Ed. Bas
editor of the Capital, was
■ Bonn _...
warrant issued
y«Urf«y umtul upon
of-the District
Ing rebellion, itf-

Senator Edmunds is now the tar­

get for the mud-slingers.

/.Frediaths

h-worid. How

'Umotam and riot,* and is now out on

come President for one your.

H. wm adritel
TOO, iTXAPV, U» atet of a, Maia

diapateh hu just come' otiL It was scot
“ illecl;,4’ and Mr. Tilden., wm thus called

after yqq went overthe smK
ifi W.wiA
Ota FmneWeave »a»&gt;

&lt;bl, I ww nah « rilV &lt;te tW-W«

‘Aid thiuk you l*T.

jrowu

riat

Mvb. not, nor Uppia; Alt wtaM ia
growth, not hspfiinnn, after all.
Mph is the object, hapmMM the remit;

revemc,

m

people generally aop-

THE VICTORY IS OURS I
m narsete is ernt.
RUTHERFORD B. HAYES Dwhrad

' Poor Hoedfyl'To thiukofhis being
set down by a unanimous rote of this par­

Ho

tisan Cosjmiaaiou I

had

better

go

CotMtitutioiMlly

Elected

President of

,

Mtamination of President Hayes, if it did

York
He wuu Bite » ■*»
rood, but lie eriute tete dedute. to do
ioethiog of the ebrt, cWutiog, end properiv that Mr. Morrissey went tnto the
adulation m a speculation, and that if be

This h the

thus returned to power can ride in safety

from the Executive Mansion to the Capi­
tol to be inaugurated, wo are fitted for ths

slavery that Win feltow ths iaanguralion.
The Electoral Commission was unanL. How soon our!lamp poste.Will bear fruit it
mous in not accepting Cronin's vote from is for tho people of the South to my."
Oregon.

They agreed that Oregon's 3

votes should be counted for Hayes and

Which for More thaw U Yean Ea. b-&lt;a

tai last Sunday, strongly hinting at the

most inflammatory paragraph : " H a man

Wend Mid uweute,

■tain VkeUta aM Family Paper,
as is well known all oyer the Uaitwd Stales i.
in pfbliahed weakly, contain, right Urge

hasMt it
b&lt; it^k
•wears that
ticians, and
gambling.

is th? same as though ho had
any other game. Morrime;
there b no honor among pollhe^is going back to regular
He says the worst skin game

There is altogether too much of thia dan-,

writem J Shit asaaationa! trash, but
u
atother ia willing to have her children rud
The whole tone of the paper h pur* end
rating.
It also contain. Historical and Biornthicri
article* ; Scientific; Agricultural sa-l lfQuw.
hold Departments; ftahicu Article wwkly
fresh and unexcelled; Humorou* Note.; Uu
erary Review. ; New. Notes; Boys' and Girls'
1 Column. ; and Strong and Sparkling Ediuriale. etc., etc. Js juxl .Uch a paper utnn.
body loves to read, and ths price is ealy

genius and foolish talk about areMsioation,

TWO DOLLARS A YEAR.

Wheeler bf 8 to 7.

And (Uli our Platform.
"Honest money ipr all, and
free schools for all.
There
should be no infiation which
will depreciate the one nor sec­
tarian interfarance which will
destroy the other.”

and it is to be hoped that the parties coun­
He re­ seling such action may be held to a rigid
cently said that even if Davis had been se­ accountability for their folly and crime.

Semple copy containing elub rate., stt., sent
on receipt ©T a 8 eeat stamp Addms

Montgomery Blair fools had.

lected u the fifth Judge on the Commis­

Amongst the ramors prevailing regard­

sion, the Democratic prospect would bare

ing Mr. Hayes' Cabinet, ia one that Gen.

been no better that it is now.

Huribut of Illinois will take

Tho Memphis Appeal, a leading Demo­

portfolio, and Logan succeed

cratic journal, says : Tho Democratic par­

Constantinople.

ty must go before the country with a clear

that Speaker Randall

BENNETT A FITCH,
tea«■--------- atHrv.
ml
NEW ADVERTISMENTS.

the War

Maynard at

It was also on dit to-day
wm

to resign to pre­

record, and this it can do by submitting to

vent Hayes being counted in.

the decision

scarcely cither to bo believed or feared.

The

cups.
eity is full of it.

C. P. Rowell &amp; Co's. Col.
Men are killing

But this is

women—women are killing men, and
cashiers are getting away with the bal­
ance*. The gamblers are getting- their
harvests is, and, in short, the &lt;a» com­
The once opprobious qiithet of •‘South- itrary, the President intends to adhere
mandment! are having a hard time of it.
era fire-eater” must be formally read out ।strictly to his non-interference policy in A curious case camo to the surface yester­
of the language. Ben. Hill of Georgia :regard to Louisiana. In conversation this day. The confidential man in a. Wa|l
and John Young-Brown of Kentucky are week with the delegation from that State, street banking house was suspected by the
striving to hold in cheek the revolntitfnUt ho spoke.quite freely in regard to his in­ president of using money that belonged to
the bank. The president, to assure him-,
of New Yoik, Ohio and Hliuois.
tentions, stating that he had no idea ci self, put a 'detective on "his track ; and it'
Governor Hayes met with a very cor­ rceognixiog either government, or taking was made a certain thing that he was*livdial reception at Fremont, O., Saturday :any action whatever, except to maintain ing‘ a long way ahead of his salary, and
that be could not carry his expenses with­
evening, and made an impromptu speech, ithe *tatu gua; and that u his own admin­
out stealing at least ten thousand - a 'yuar,
I: wm characterized by tho sound com­ istration was dow so nearly terminated, be The prarilent took kiss UlJ hialprireto
mon sense which has characterized all his intended to leave the maUar entirely to his
office, and, without a great deal of gravity^
of the tribunal of ita own

—Ltu than 4 Cail! a H&gt;rt.

Com
’

,
LkittR
!

not in fact directly counsel it.

upon to pay for his own death warrant.

&gt;

flfi.000 tMl. The ohur “hared upon
an editorial which apppeared in the Capi-

WosV—and not atop at Cincinnati, either.
the United States.

Wk,,-. He is quite the ingen cer­
tain circles.
But you know all about that
pccbably ?"
- '
“No. I have beeaM iauaened in boein«a In Europe that I have absolutely not
heard of or from him since—tot me see;
no, not anca ho wrote, jwt after my re­
turn from here, to tall me of his engage,
meet with you."
“His — engagement — with—me—1”
drawing a sharp breath ax the enunciation
offrerj Wted. ’‘Ho bm never engaged

;

The neanret thing about the GobHt

Prhe Eijwnil fir a fat

Notwithstanding all reports to the con­

lut, fall, and married'■ycouain, aad—\&gt;

I did not bear her reply, only taw her
abate her bead fa. the rapidly gathering

dusk, and clanped my arm around her u I
had three sauunea before. But she did
not withdraw from my embrace this time,
in ever no gentle a mkoner*, and when I
asked her to be my lily of the valley, the
answer she gave shone over my soul m the
deporting sunlight had over the anchor­ Dated Usaras.febraary 12. W!.
shaped cloud, and the reflected radiance
illuminated my whole being.
Stole Roms.

The Portland girls will not amoctalc with
any young men who drink, or who frequent
Every iron rail io to bo replaced with
ateel on the Michigan Central Railroad
thia spring.
There will be a meeting of the General
Paaaenger Agents of Michigan railroads in
That scandal loving sheet, the Detroit
East Saginaw on Thursday next.
A bill has been introduced Into the State AVaawy Wricx, Micrta that Got. Hnyesu
Legbfatere making it a penal offense for
to recognize Nicholls as Governor of Louis­
lawyers to advertise to obtain (fivorees.
iana. We presume there is not a man in
Reform ia Lhc watchword of tho hour,
and Reform Clubs exist all orer the State, die nation crxxy enough to suppose that
but they are not for Tilden and Reform. Gov. Haykr, will accept the Preeidency,

The Paw Paw Chwrier says i “ Woodia
by the action of the Returning Board of
worth but fl 1 » o»ld bow, and wo know of
eontrecte being made far 18 oords for Louiaiens, and then repudiate its action in
•Ifrf
» •
counting in Packard as' Governor. InAi lady writes from Portland, Ionia
county : “ Dr. Reynolds has been here and coMiatancy of action has yet, ter the first
we are happy, for Portland Km been revo- time, to be attributed to President-elect
lutMMued.'1
The citixens of Li^tio Traverse tyffe in­
augurated aWreUMbt for aeciiilng an inc"
tension of the Grand Rapids and Indiana
railrood to that point.

public utterances ainoe tht Presidential isueccesor.
struggle bsgun.

At the expiration of his term

of office, President Grant intends visiting
Europe with his family.

He will then

The Cincinnati J&amp;tcs asya the New
York Siin continues to make some dread­ hare been for sixteen &lt;x&gt; caeca tire years in
The
is the public aervjcc.

informed the cashier that all his outgoings
and incomings wen known—that be spent
his nights at a certain house uptown—
that be paid the rent ofthe house, and the
axpeuem of tho lady Wftaliaafr Ja jj । ami .

, The first exprceeion of public opinion
projudhcod. It will pardon us, we hope
far remaiting that its perfaraunres mar its '•o the present political situation will be
physiognomical beauty more than they given at tho election .of Congreesmen and

State officers in New Hampshire, which

hurt the next President.

The main, object to be gained by the
machinery of the Tribunal was the assur­
ance of a dear title to' the incoming Dres­
den L And yc* the Duffifiinfs are already

takes place
March.

on

the second Tuesday in

The dty election which occurred

in Philadelphia thia week can hardly be

ccets a great deal of money, but 1 do not
pay it In my situation I cannot afford

“

«^rt ■WT-'itf-tht,

regarded as a political contest, since no

jbative
business.
iiraml hWaiorc Firsl-claM
Machtae Agents, ued

I eaergy and ability to
... th. ™pl,. Mm-----------learn the bm.inc«N o( selling »cw
wm, the gains were decidedly Jin favor of in thenekt Aouse, the ladf fan. ire&gt;, hnp/ tnx Machine*.
CoMpensatioa
pens to be a sirter of the lady who is food
UbnraUbatwaryiBg according to
the Republicans.
of me. The two women have always been abaiicw.chnracier and quail I tenIn new Hampshire a close political issue
partners, and knowing that I wm a mere U*n« wf the Acral. For particeis made, and both partiM are going into subordinate, Mrs-------------- , your woman,
thfiskrtilactotCLCiiitat
the fight very ranch afraid of each other. make* you pay enough to keep both house
The decision of the contest, which will be going. I am stealing something, but I am
t
tMV W. T«. •

pRinodDeing Gov. Hayas a “ usurper," on

the presumption that bis right of poraesaion will be certified and authenticated in

exact accordance with

the plan of .their

own dictation.

Iribvne says:

ThoNew York

“The

Louisiana decision threw the Cornexa into

regarded m a sort of popular verdict, will
a state of excitement and woe only a little be looked forward to with intense intenet
lew profound than it -did the Democratic

all over the country.

But the

The weaiher continues of the same A 1

Corners has one great, advantage over a

quality*, that is just such spring-like wmtir

CongiMsnMn
Democratic

st

Washington.

caucus

in the -fact tiut the

** ”n
E01 *n
”lber part of tho
bi*iM o( the faxmer are oonsuatniirti m eountry. “Igo a.fishing" MXt moqth,

Nuby, whilufa tho latter - tltoy rdre. too
What else transpired will
known. 0-*- *VT
promoted imx

never

bo

________
—
_______
into one house, raving
the
expense
&lt;ff |

mission rqjecto Cronin’s vote, the product

if months rf intrigue, telegraphing, and

MBGIUPH
i, »nd c»ni It 'intis
&gt;d Mtkklion. r»»7.
la MaeUdnc.
■CtkUinriiR. 0.

:

n lull.

tade, and fearlesMeu whioh Mr. Morton for property; and lie is going to build this
neliapy ,£r. T^hn. wm obtained by dite
y—M “ RP
4 flegree." 1 . t nn. Mummer, because be wiH be able to build
W.-J. M. Savors. Mar' reputfibh
■ .It^thw cw the afire
cheaper .than he .ever will again. For ia
Six yuan of Dwnosraticrak fa Miteou.
dhd
not
neck
the
maw,
but
the
mau
sought
H. Whifaey, Xsrari km brought ka .legitimate, fmfa . fa.
the
yffioe.
by
the
agencies
with
which
weal
­
“5 w. G.TresMrer-R. H. Morrison,
, thy and unscrupulous politicians are ft- Mvonleetettfensf that
The Utt. BMd to ooa.

Flint
R. W. G.
thafl.
R. W. G,

TE’ltast Worthy Grand MMtermede

iTalboa*. Afwta wm1»4. O.lSitel
lebw. TKUKAIXI. Au»c-U&gt;.

real party lines were drawn; but, m it

&gt;ng up two establishments, aud Ixsm
u OQMMMBIlira iBn fins
.
TUX BDILDIRQ PXO«FBCT.
’ the concern to meet there to•ffaira of the bank? W1S
bargaining, by a uteuimou vote’ Now
Here hM boon no building fa New
the Democrate have the non-partisan Com- York to speak offer three yean; because rmrahes. two of its officer?
provided fat.’“
rtaMMl ritfamo 0ftGraBd Bapids, have pa-. and to the party management which it in­ mBrion they have been preying for. How there u now w&gt; the island more houses
mx NforsPArafa.
than there are families, and more stoles
titioaed the iegfetetare to pees a law to m&gt;i voiced, or which wm submitted to at kis do they like it?
tahUsh a State Befana Beheei hr ghta.
dictation, is chiefly due our present defeat
The Chicago JHfaote prints a ddiifofe- than there are merdunta. . Real estate is
Hotel keepers w3 be touted fo et It is as gross an absurdity to compare his
leaded editorial advising tM Kenyte to tho poorest property a man can have in
biU now before the House at Lansing re­ case with that of Jackson, when Adams
this dty, for then is no such thing m
quiring them to keep a coil of inch rope’ wmelocted by the House of Ropreeenta- elect Mr. Morton President of that body,
in view of the evident intention of a part dodging taxes on it, and rents are nothing.
ia each sleeping room of their hotels, om
But as bad os the lookout is for rente
end of whaeh shall be fastened to the floor- tires, m it would be to compere the rich, of tho Democrats to fillibustcr.
It saya ;
—all to be used u a means of escape ini supple end adroit New York lawyer and ” The man of all otiiers for the Praaident there will be a very large amount of bnildcom
Are.
veteran politician with the ragged and poor
feg
ti.is season. The imgt New Yorker
to select to act m Prmident of the United
The Grand Lodge I. O.O. T. of Mich- soldier and patriot who roM to deserved
States for nearly a yam, fa ome Democrat­ » foolish enough to believe n&gt; the final
triumph of the city over the advene mr- are here. Tfa
ic perfidy ehal neemeitate !p fa Oliver P.
the 7Vm« i, j«M holding rt. owTSd
Morton of Indiana. ' The emergency will onnstancoB it finds itself in, and that with­ hardly that, the Sna » nuking somethinc
be om demanding all the energy, prompt in st year or Uro there will be a
but not mneb, and the rest nreMukter

the ftdtowiur aypouitmenta :
’
W._ G. Itafad-E. Dl G. HoMan,

B.QOK8
to aU oUwv. W A ‘

ful faces »I Governor Hayes.

muehsesMered tobeof ^jy n»:"
OUR NEW YORK LETTER.
Receiver Trowbridge, of the Detroit and
The ImC of the labors of Hcrculsa las
There is an increasing manifestation of
Milwaukee railroad, has been granted parr
i dislike to Tilden among the Southern been aroompliahod. The throe votm of
miarion by Judge "Reilly to contract for 100
Demoerate, and the Smtikty Herald of the Oregon are counted for Hayes and Wheel­ BuiMioj - Pomicl — Crim. — Tb.
new freight cars for that road.
er. That ww to be expected. But the
Newepapars—Bualaeac.
Hon. A. B. L'heney, of Sparta Centre, 25th fast, had a leading article protesting
Stir York. Feb. ntk, 1877.
Kent county, will deliver an address be­ againrt a new election with Tilden m can­ unexpected has also happened.' .Tfae Com­

fore the State Boakeepers’ Aseeciation at didate. It says,
Lansing, bn Thuraday, March lith. Sub­
U U» dun thu Mr. TSHn U rotSUed to
ject, “Shall faoMrvkaqphaMT u
another nomination - u the -hands of his
Msvor Peirce, Judge Withey, D. Darparty, We charge thit to his nomination

$25000^”^.id Cotabituiiea' Pro-

W4C-.IS..P.
—;

all th, uoAa, tut «Ur

monay.

IVonlri k.w-

,

:

lenthneo^
!h*rd rimm

iktams there ■

ift Advertisement^

GTLLET &amp; HALL,
' Murnhants tn
»ork And S’.4",

®y &amp; co

�The Grand Central Hotel, New York, noted |
for its profuse and elaborate deeorations and I
elegant table, now offers the same accommoda­
tions al a redact ion from H to &lt;2.» and. WWo trust tho Roputdicans of the a.veral
Wards of tfio City’of HaaUngs and the several

Mle&gt;ri«a7«AW mi».

Special Notices.

Notice.
A Farm of 40 acres to rant. 25 acres
unproved, with building*. Inquire of J.
R. Eastman, office over Hastingx National
Bank.

towmshipa in tho county of Barry win not fall

02 W. Maflzen St, Chicago.

C. M. RUNYAN’S.

marl’77

to send up a full delegation to the Gounty Con­
vention on Saturday,
The Junior Rnfonx Club pcr&amp;etod Its orga­
nization last evening, and now has a member­

ship of 48. The eldest son of Hon, D. B. Cook
Is tho President, with a full corps of Vice

Madison Dispensary,

1 hrow Away that Stub

I would respectfully niinouncoto the citi­
zens of Hoistings and vicinity, that I haVte a
new and
. 1 '

And go buy a firsl-claai cigar of Em. Busv~
’ baa jatt filled up with a stock of

Presidents, Secretaries. he.
Wo will send Tai SaTvanar Evexixo Post
and the Baxxaa for one year on receipt of f3.

■

marlt3

|l,60. Address publisher of tho Barnts*.'
Tss Pocltkt Woatn. Hartford. Conn.; K
H. Stoddard. Monthly. $1.25 per annum.
Thta is a neat magazine which cannot fail to
be welfotned by the poultry raiser. It is filled
With excellent hints, advice, etc., forthase who
keep fowls of any kind, either for pleasure or

7

uuuat wot. oa sauu hthoiosv.

To those who are already subscribers to the
Bateau, wo will eend the Ton on receipt of

Tea, 4 lbs. for $1 00; Sugars, syrups, spices,
Baking Powder, saleratus, starclj, soap, can­
dles, tobacco, etc., etc., which will l&gt;e sold at

Call and sec our Text,
fobltf Smith, Hoolk &amp; Preston’h.

POSITIVELY CURED

M. D. Rood desire, lo call attention to
his qew Wagon Shon, where he may bo
found at all noun of any day, ready to do
any work in, bis line, from putting a new
now seems no doubt he will be, the Republi­ spoke in an old wboel, to the building of
cans of tha city of Hastings, with such of tha best buggy ever seen in tho -county ol
their friends from the country as cap meet Barry. Don’t forget the place; in the

profit, and in profusely illustrated.
Should Hayes be declared elected, as there

them, will celebrate hie inauguration by a bon- shop with Jason Rich k Bro.,
fira and other demonstrations of joy and sal- Church and Railroad Street.
XX6tf
isfaclion on Monday evening, March 6tb.

•Ft&lt;-&gt;«T»»qp&lt;~h31« JF’JEXXCJSS.
al now gives this recipe free on receipt
• to pay expenses. Hemp atoo euro
uaiueaat the stomach, and will break
n twenty-four hour*. Address CbadlOHRaee 8L. Philadelphia, nasulux

corner o

Remember the place, at J. S. RUJV'YJIJV'S
Boot and Shoe Store, Jetfebson stbeet.
Rire me a call.
I xxifiGLf
C. M. RUNYAN.

GEO. WOODS &amp; CO.'S
PARLOR ORGANS

Read the following from the Grand Rapid.

Saturday Kvnnog Pott of the 10th ult"Frank
Board, the chalk-talk artist, delighted a largo
audience at the opera house Tuesday evening.
In rapidity of movement and originality of de­
sign he is equal to Next, who gave a similar
entertainment at Luce's hail two er three years

—
--------j

Putt off that Dirty Dollar.
Go and sec tho beat dock of collars ever
brought to Hsuitings, just received at Eta.
Bushy's.
marltB.

wj’.eb^es;.

Contract-

tho probate eonn fur the county uf Harry,
the probate efice.lt&gt; the city of llulluo.

Advertised Letters.

Commercial.

Catharine J oh mon Chas. Ilobertton, Almira
B. Smith. Frank Chalker, John Bridler. Outtus Hubbert. Adison Hatcher. Mend Bcek-

lUxxsu Ornct. Feb. 15. 1877.
WHEAT.(whiteJ per bushel--------------- MSM1
WHXAT.tredl per bushel------------- ,— SMI :

L. B. Clapp, Boule Crack ; Lapham Jt Wa­
terbury. Chicago ; Roehm &amp; Davison, Detroit;

Wm. Stoors, CUrkUoa. Mich.
IJro. M. Mavras, I’. M.
Odd Fellowship.

HUS

The following figures from the report of the
Grand Secretary of the Grand Lodge of Odd
Fellows, ahowi the growth of Odd Fellowship

Ml ud that dirty cellar-Xm. Bothy.
W'ctld.-li; H. Stoddard.
i'nbats Ord sr—Osbcra Minor*.

ia thia Blate during the peal year:
Number of Initiations.

1,838

CHICKENS, per lb
CHEESE, PeV lb--------WOOL, perlb—..... —
SALT. fine.per bbl..._
HALT, coarse, per bM.

DRIED PRACHX8. neared. per lb..DRIED PEACHES, unpeared. perib
DRIED APPLES. i&gt;«r lb------------ -----

POULTRY WORLD.
A spleadsd Illustrated Monthly, dvrelwi mirth
5*8fel.TMY

Number cf brothers relieved.
Number cf widows' families relieved,
110
■ Expended for relief of brothers.
$8,275
Expended for benefits and buriale.
‘ ’
Foreducation of orphan*,
1,181
For general charity,.
06.631
Total expensea of lodges,
67.M8
Receipts of lodges,

Down in

All About the County.

Making maple sugar seem* lo be the formers
I Mt time there days.
7'ie I'.r'.na Club now numlrtrs about 250

Our efficient i &lt;,.;nty Clerk left yesterday af-

the Mouth.

City Drug Store

Ceo. M. Savage &amp; Co’s Col.
Partie» aniwerinr say of those adeertix
menu will pleaae state where they saw the same.

HASTINGS,
Dsrxorr. Feb. XT. W7.
The jobbins biuiaeu u now rood. tome of the
brarehes reporting a regular Bpring trade having
already eat ia. If we do not have another election
exeiument to deraaxe tr.de alt summer. food
times, it 1. thought. will be felt right off in all di­

Drugs and Medicines of all descriptions
kept constantly on hand, and Prescriptions
skillfulli/ compounded. Also a full line of

When there is a continual dropping down
into tho back of the mouth, with irritation and
inflammation of the nasal cavities and throat,
with hawking, spitting, and a sense of folnees
about the head, be not deceived or thncy.lt is
a simple cold. Yon arc afliicted with that
scourge of this climnte. Catarrh, the forerun­
ner of Consumpiioo. Ln its early "‘•gee a ftw Keroasne Oil-Mfob. ls»U
bellies of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy wiU ef­ Lard Ofl-Mo. 1--------------fect an entire cure. When confirmed. Dr. Lira Stock—Ordinary------Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery ohotild be
uoml In connection with the Remedy. There
etsadard remedies have been before the public
■nanv veaas and tbeir use has been attended
cussioaof Caiarrh aodiuraHonai treatment
Is contained in “ The People'• Common Sense
Medical AdTlanr,” a book of over nine hun dred
pages, illustrated with two hundred and eighty
two engravinp, bound ia
«‘,t:Jr‘c''
pofflpejd, gl.60. Address, Publishing Depart­
ment, W'orid'e Dispensary, Buffalo, N. T.

PERIWIES, MBS, PH, OILS,
DYE STUPES, &amp;c. unsurpassed
in quality a specialty.
OHIOAGO SEED COMPANY
Importers, Growers, and Jobbon of
FOREIGN and domestic

■raws for a trip t&lt;j Kalamazoo.
Mich

Mmsh. Poteen k Barlow arc receiving their
•lock, and will open doors pretty soon.

PATENT MEDICINES

Of all kinds in endless varieties.

xxIG8tf

Mr. Brooks will open his singing school very

STAVES. STAVES.

Men, hot we are not advised what day.

We hope «ur friends wUl not forgot to oonWbtue 10 the TempimMe Reading Room.
M B. Frye, of Creasy's Comers, died on the
XtyUt,, of .jmpiexy, aged about 60 years.

iNnaSWS

Tie Circuit Cturt win convene al 2 P. M.

on Monday next, his Honor, Judge Hoyt, pro­
aiding.

Send in your orders for job work. 1,000
«»rda, ajr
tor, on
wrd-board
far 83.00.
Frank Beard, the Chak-ta!k artist, mid to
U wperiw to N'ml win be al Union Hall
March 10th.

iscal fyta Mee?

Timothy—--------Tallow—Buy In*.

florauguide

Highest Market Price
Cash,
VTOKS

l&lt;Ves ai|&lt; i„ i!lftUpirtoed President of these
L61ud Su«w »n Sunday, March dih. AU true

Flower aid FeffeUHo Cartel,
the nut beautiful work of the kind in th. world.
lloooUht nearly ISO pages, hundred. offlao lltos-

®«n abou’.d rejoice.

I. *. Vreouun has been up among the law
o‘k*» thia week, and comes home looking
than eve- before.

. &lt;

|7

_?* France meeting wiU bo hold at

Hall sen Ubbato eveatog. Asaeshh

wiU deliver addreooea. .
'•dm- rmitaa, to rrp., &lt;W
W iM,. ma., nmn.

E. D. WHITE,
lUanxsa. Mica.. SepL t, 1876.

*• w* go to press we learn Ural Frauk HM«
F-aq, of I rairievflla, Is vary low. wBh
"MH cbm* .f improvement.
I

»•

xj

�that have been in the market a longer or
shorter time, are *ure to be a success in
any locality, except where they have been
fully tasted. In consequence of this fact,
those who are desirous of obtaining new
varieties, which have not been tested sevcvcral years in their vicinities, must run
the risk of the result No particular cre­
dence should be given to what ia said in
grape circulars, about the adaptation of
vines to alj localities; nor to the testimo
nials in regard to the qualities of different
varieties offered for sab, because testimo­
nials as to quality are often given by men
who are not good judges of grapes. The
best I can do for those who aroaeeking
for good varieties is to say:
Tho Debware, Iona, 'Agawam (Roger*' Hybrid,
No. 16) and Concord, are the four best
old colored varieties, which may be risked

THUS AND SO.

WkatatWwMA cams to tell &gt;
AR fkM aUttan ia not rold ?
Oh! bo feature, plain or striklmr,
- But a rxnrar we cannot shan.

Cultivated timber—a school board.

Gray wiU be tho fashionable
spring.

Railroads

Railroads.

Phax and Phon.

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tAUISM.

WBbortart Um
CMe*r» and Orawi
H/ o«/y
W Srew/A DaV Cocehnand

One-third of the population

Carolina is illiterate.

hchig'^SIiW’south.

-X-XSAE

Tasle.

Taking Mact Bee.
OOIXG EAST.

Mr. Moody, the evangelist.
years old list Monday.
To keep moths out of old dothing, it is
recommended to give the dothing to. the

poor.

Smidgkins says: “Make your home
happy—even if you have to stay awsy
from it,"
It is estimated that the bridge between
New York and Brooklyn will cost 190,•

in any part of the country where the Con­
cord ripens. There are several new varie­
ties which have lately coma into market,
aa the Brighton. Champion, Worden'a

000,000.
The “ blM&lt;hta" cure must boa homeo­
pathic remedy, on the principle that panes
will eure pains.

The marriage of Miss Wood to Mr.
Tubbs, in New York, informs us when she

wooed'n where.
If a bird in the hand is worth two in
the bush, is a mole ou the face Worth two
in the ground ?
g^P* _------ .
' have been hum»-

,

expect that any very groat reformation has
taker place in the morals of grape vine
venders. Buy sparingly and with the
expectation of being chi ated in some de­

gree, and then all will be right As an
instance . of ariarepreaentation, some years

A good hotbed may be mads upon the
surface of the ground, piling up the ma­

nure from two foot, six inches to three feat

high, and at feast six inches wider all
around than the frame.

This extra width

tendsio preserve the heat within the frame;
and if it be a fool wider than the frame it
would be belt er than six inches. ‘The

situation should be where the soil is dry;
and the bed should front to the sjuth, or

u nearly south as tho location will permit
The sashes should be procured before the

bed is made, or their exact tiie should be
known when the frame ia made ; and tho

frame may bo made to hook closely to­
gether. ao as to be removed, and easily

stored away when Dot in use. Fresh Korea
dung is the best manure to produce heat

It should be thrown into a heap and wet
slightly about' a week before it is placed
on tho bed, and turned over once or twice

before using it to increase the host When
put on the bed, tread it down firmly, and

cover it about six inches deep with light,

rich soil, and ascertain the degree of beat
when you desire to

sow your seeds, by

plunging a thermometer into the soil; and

if too warm, wait a day or two for the bed

to cool.
grees

Seeds will stand a beat of 90 de­

very well.

Sometimes
~

sown in pots and pans, which

seeds are

plunged

into the manure without any covering of

soil; but in such a case, it shonldjbc cov­
ered

or

three or four inches deep with sand

ashes

to

retain

the heat

Wooden

boxes six incbee deep, made of very thin
boards, about two fset long, and one foot
wide, would bo better than pans and pots
for some kinds of plants.
The bottoms
might be of tine, or galvanised sheet-iron,
perforated with small boles to allow water
to pass through them, if, the watering
should be too copious. Buch boxes could
be pocked in without sty waste of room;
aad foey could be easily removed to fork
up tho bed anew to increase the heat, or
to allow a new bed to be made, when the
heat cTtte aid om is too umah axhauted.

vertiaed aa ripening in New York State in
August, and as being ‘‘the only raisin
grape in the United States." It turns out
with mo to ripen with the Concord, and to
1'C no raisin grape at all, and not worth
cultivating at this lata day, when there
axe so many better rarietim.
XOTATTOB or CROPS.
A judicious rotation of crops wiD keep a
farm in a good state of fertility without

any manure, except what u made on the
farm. In the first place, turn over a field
in sod for com, first spreading upon the
field what manure you can spore, and
turning it under aa fast as' spread, or the
same day at least. Deep pfowidgbnot
necessary in plowing sward tend for eorn ;
but it should be turned over flat and even­
ly, and after harrowing the tend the com
should be planted immediately, so as to get
a good start ahead of the grass. The next
year this land may bear a crop of oata
barley or spring wheat.
Seeding it down
to clover or tv any other grass with it, tho
clover being necessary to fertilise the land
tho third year, by turning under a second
growth (the first being cut for hay) early
ia September, and sowing the land to
wheat or pre, and seeding it down to grass
again, omitting to sow the clover seed in
this case till the foHowing March, when it
may be sown even if the ground should be
covered with snow; and as soon as the
snow is gone and the land is dry roll it,
and tho dover seed will catch well. There
ia no kind of grass ao good as a green fen
tiliacr as clover, as its roots penetrate the.
soil quite deep; and with the green dover*
turned under it is equal in fertilising land
to a moderate spread of stable manure.
Wo are now on the fourth year with wheat
or rye and tho land properly seeded. Tho
fifth year may be a crop of hay, and thB
sixth hay or pasture, to be folloirod when
desirable with another rotation of crops,
but is not essential that tho above system
be strictly followed, but it n necessary
that the dover be grown to be turned
under at the proper time, if the land is to
bo kept in a good state of fertility without

.A writer ou this subject reps: “Tbe
moot perfect trestmeat for aa orchard to
give vigor of growth, is to cultivate the
surface ia connection with a yearly modi
crate application of manure. Heavy top­
dressing without cultivation will produce
derided nauhs. We visited an orchard
which had for years roerired an abundant
top-drawing. All the manure that could
be spared west t&gt;tho orchard. Theme!,
low surface could be kicked up with tho
boot among the grara.
The trees bore
heavy and exedteat oepa. The London

badly injured. In pruning grapevines,
yon are merely to put the vines ia good
shape, MW mnftl to save (be most of
the beet canes of het yesr’s gaowth, which
&gt;uj ba Uowa from their reddish rotor.
The and* af the canes raved may be cut
off to suit your trellis space; and the side

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medical men pronounce cigarettes a great
promoter of consumption.
“ Wbat did you get ? " she asked, as he
returned from a two days’ deer hunt.
“ Got back! ” was the reply.

A Western genius has invented a ma­
chine for making artificial foliage. He
might call it a patent leave er.
“ I live by my pen," said a poet, wish­
ing to impress a young lady. “ You look
aa if you live in it," was the reply.

Astonishing bow quickly things travel
now. Away out in Oregon, Cronin is raid
to be erecting a bluwglaa* conservatory
over his nose.

“ Thomas, of what fruit is rider made ?”
“ Don't know, rir." “Why. what a stupid
boy ! What did you get when you robbed
Farmer Jones' orchard?" “pot a thrash­
ing, sir."
“ Remember who you are talking to,
sir," said an indignant parent to a fractious
boy. “ I am your father." “ Well, who's
to blame for that ?" said young imperti­
nence, “ 'tain't me,"

would be wall to get s few extra nuta
mads for such imptaments m are liable to
have them lost when in use. You should
also have duplicates of such porta of your
mowing m«clurtt as are most liable to ;

m. aad
anivs at IMS a.

QREAT WESTERM RAILWAY.

HAND RAPID! DIVISION.

An Oregon boy who got to school the
other day a few minutes before the master
and his fellows, declared a vacancy, and
cast the whole vote of the school in favor
of a holiday.
The metric system is being introduced
into Sweden, where it will be in full ope&lt;
ration within a few yean. A law has been
passed fixing 1888 n the date when it is
to become compulsory.
Rome Sentinel: When a man ' ia treat­
ing a dashing widow to ice cream, aad sets
his wife coming into the restaurant, about
all he can do ia to button his coat, hang to
his chair, and trust to Providence.

The Reliable Short List

EAST AMD WEST.
to an

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SUMI IAPIH AM BETIUF.
TIME TABLE.

•burd.ys exceptsd. ILHily.
r ears on all day tralaa,
&gt;. tn. train has PnltBaa ears throosh
m Awa“” p—
}&lt;n*l Paw-far Ar*t. EaaUtou.

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Furniture, Coffins Etc.

w“ They must have a very feeble consti­
tution in Congress," said Mra. Partington,
“ if they haven't got power enough among
’em-to otmnt a few votes. Why, Imo
would do it in five minutes by simple ad-

At the marriage of an Alabama widow­
er, one of the servanta was naked if his
master would take a bridal tour. “Dunno
ufa; when ole ramus's alive he took a
paddle to her; dunno if he take a bridle
to de new one or not"
A RrciPX.—Blue glass, one part; faith,
ten ports; mix thoroughly and stir well
until all the common seuac evaporates, a-,
the presence of a minute quantity will
spoil the mixture. If the} preparation is
not strong enough, add more faith.—
Eagle.

An editor on the frontier, rays on ex­
change, became martial, and was made
captain.
On parade, instead of “ Two
in front—advance ! ' he uncon- ;
aciously excUimod, “ Cash—«2 a year in
adnmeo." He was court-martialed and
sentenced to read his own papers.

More adyice to parties about to marry
(thrown away, of eourac,.«; usual).- The.
Phrenological Journal advises young men
to.be guided by the shape of the chin Tn
picking out a wife.. Inattention to-this
................... t&gt;W
in ua grew poorer ana poorer, ana urn uwas ,
were stunted and covered with moss. Thea •“
Jtttfy.
a new treatment ru begun. All sorts of
A gentleman traveling in Ohio some
refuse matter were wheeled or carted on,
such as rifted coal-ashes, old tan, scrapings years ago, turned in U a country tavern for
of roads, fragmentary manure, 4c., until a dinner. The bar-room was garnished with
considerable thickness had finally accu- a dirty wash-basin, a pieOt of soap the
undated. A free growth commenced, sod •uxc of a loKSge, and a square yard cf
improved crops of apples were the result." crash dimly visible through epidermic de­
PAINT ABD BEPAjn YOLTL IMPLEMENTS. posits. Haring slightly washed, the trav­
No farmer should foil to put his form eler eyed the rag doubtfully, and tbea »
implements D good order before work asked the proprietor, “ Haven't you, sir.
oouMoca in tho spring. Some of them, about the premises a this year's towel?"

, undoubtedly, need pitting; and others,
perhaps, are not in good repair, a brace
beieg broksn, or a bolt, or a nut misting.
Whiio you ar- at the blaekasuth'a, it

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Why is a store that don’t advertise like
Enoch Arden ? Because it “ secs no sale
from day to day.”
Please keep your eye ou tho fact that

and be happy again,

1 GM Reduction ii Prices!
SALISBURY &amp;, BROSSEAU

FURNITURE
UjtoMen M Braids Fma. fc

Graft Santa 1WM
ORTHERN
ODITTIR Alu

MLWAYCOMPMR
Look here !

Look here

lelnhia

Hex Moute.—She led him to a adh
and » a deep bMS vteea caDed him her
soul’s idri, and inquired what his monthly
inane was. Strang his gaas fixed ou her

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VOL, XXI.
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NO. 89.

J. 8. GOODYEAR &amp;. CO.’S ]

jhe^enii-WeeklyhepUblican Banner

Announcement!?

■lni'liH .IXV PUBLISHER.
Zkianre Uloct. oppwirt U« Heart

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Dry Goods and Clothing.
Great Bargains in Dry Goods. All kinds of Fancy Goods |
1 at BOTTOM PRICES. Ready Made Clothing Speciality.

TjEllMS or SVBSCHIPT1O1

ol&gt; Department!

Tailoring.
A fine

Tailoring Department connected with our Store.

ha tks op ad ver tiring.

Boots and Shoes-

A Large Stock of Boots and Shoes, nil kinds, very Cheap. ,

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Groceries.
Vt» l‘ BJO I 10.001 nj»| foJW
c..«? I jiuio i wool Mini aun |
ituwi aun i &amp;axo~l rimi w

Groceries of all kinds as LOW as they can be bought any where.

Salt.
A full lino of Saginaw and Onondaga Salt always on hand,

----- ;—— ------- - - --PPiOrESSIONKL AND BUSINESS CARDS

Come and see us

For we mean to sell goods, so that it shall be for your advantage
“ to buy of us.
j. S. Goodyear &amp; Co­
Hastings. Mich. Jun. 17, 1877.
'
jan!8tf. .

THIS FAFEH IS ON FUJI WITH

Doctor Aikln’s Double Column.
i READ,
READ.
READ
^THIS I ~ READ
EVERYBODY
YVWHlT JH WEALTW. OR FAME. OR LIFE---- WITHOUT IIKALTH r*Sa
JAMES CLARKE
ATTORNEY AT LAW A ■SOLICITOR
yre»pt aUantion «tr.a to

IS OUANCKRY.

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SMITH fe KNAPPEM.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW A SOLICIT­
OUS IN PHIXCKRY. Fractal io al! U&gt;» coart.
-I lhu .tote. OCcaurer Jaliu. Kuwait'* »tor«.
rn&gt;.xsrSMini.
Ca*». M.Kji*rra&gt;.

AND

SURGICAL

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T. J. WILDER,

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H. C. PECKHAM,
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,
FRKEPOHT. BA11RT COUNTY, MICH.
«&lt;F'Jfficw in n.-»ide'*ee. North aide Jl.ln Bt.*%a

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Jirrirr o?Tirt rSAcr. oami c.iuctio.
end I durance Amt, Union Block. Stale Strewt,
Hwiinn. Mich.
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H’M. UPJOHN,

DR. H. F- PECKHAM.
■ tlCLBCHC PHYSICIAN AND 8UBOION,
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DELIG HT J. WOLF. M. D.
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Offito bo«n fromlOo’eloek *. M. to ir. «. Jtf*idmeeSb Jefferson dUeoU All «aU* Wfil recpVn
prempt attention.
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A. P DRAKE.
PinatCliN k HGBQBON.-riMtee evar K D.'
Ark 1 c&gt;,«_BruaB,.ar»,an.ln.St.. ilMirngn Mich.

WM. IL RAYFORD.
SY un&gt;« t'onM«llor al Law.'aud BpNcHsr

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O&gt;.» 1 cn
fr&gt; k..r friend

“SBi.-'.w'iatti:'
Barlow ± Goodyear'* eture.
DR. C. RUSSELL,

The Married or I

PHYSICIAN A SUMMON.—Office o
1'.U&lt;,.I1'. .tore, Phoadx Block, Bl
Hanlon, Midi.

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LUCIUS RUSSELL,
A W YER. Circuit Conn CoMrirtiongr,

CHAS. H. BAUER,

Fannv

proaching him he extended hislumd, cx­
claiming, “Why, Charley Gaines, where
the 'dedoe did you drop from ? I thought
you were thousands of miles away, in sun­
ny Itahr studying art and basking in the
smiles. of those proUy models we read
about,’’
“So I -icajt, Ned, but I have returned
and am just now basking in the smiles of
this little artist whom I discovered among
the fairies in yonder -wood.”
Here followed an explanation of what
had occurred and then an introduction of
Ella to her quondam friend which was
almost unnecessary u they had become
quite well acquainted during their walk.
Then followed an invitation for Charley
Gaines to step in and take tea with them,
at which the sto^r was again repeated and
a fresh volley of thanks ponied out by Mr.
and Mrs. Murray,. • , . .
It becomes almost unnecessary to follow
the thread of these lives much further.
Charley Gaines soon discovered that Ella
was sadly in need of instruction and, as he
was spending the summer in that part of
the country, he took upon himself the
duties of instructor. Not many months
had elapsed before he began to instruct
Ella in an art of which nature implants
much knowledge -Jn the youthful breast.
8o that during the Christmas holidays,
when Fanny came to act as bridesmaid for
Ella, she was confidentially informed by
the latter through a mixture of tears a^rd
smiles that, “though the work had ndt
profited her a dollar, it had gone far towX
aras solving the problem for her."

.
mysteries bbecame
her.
~“e plain as daylight to *
”•
Thon ambition stepped in. Heretofore
her efforts bad boon mainly directed to
«qyhig i» her room inch pictures as she
could possess herself of. Nov however,
oh tl«) fine Summer weather
at hand,
she concluded
to work from nature. So,
wuauuvu w .u.m
'taking her matend she would sally forth
£
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| « those bright days into the wernd. and

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Character, Family, and
Toward the South.

Polioy

\Tbe Chicago Infer— Ocean contains two
vcVy interesting communications in a racy
vein by well-known . writers, both haring
spent some time at the home of the Presi­
dent elect. We
We dopy Bnt
first wh&gt;l
what w
is said of
h5g 3^60 and personal character by
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.
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PRIVATE DALZXLL. .
It in, or ought to be, something to know
that when Gen. Hayas enters tfee White
House ho will transfer to it a Christian
family, of which he is tha consistent and
exemplary head. His wife is a woman
r..n -C

One bright sunny afternoon, as she sat hand is daily blessed by the poor of the
seemed to bo always hi trouble over the
city. .She is fjTemost .in acts qf benevo­
fell &gt;1 hie.
expenses of his family. Having now busily cngagMl sketching in tho woods she lence, In a quiet and undemonstrative way.
accquircd his fortundHtecems to be still beard a low wkfetlo—a little femiliar bal­ Her children are beautiful and intelligent.
more unhappy than WHR- I'm sure I lad. Peering ^jrough tho foliage, she
The pride of Havre life, is that goad
cannot solve the problem. And Ned, too. perceived, in the Ahction from which tha
woman and the four darling children. &gt; He
soundrproceeded,
with
He has finished his education, been ad- --------------------- ;--------------approaching
„- .
,
is a home man ; he is always .at home at
mi
t
ted
to
tbe
bar
and
is
now
working
day
a
|Kirt-fulio
under
bu
armaud
carelessly
I by tbo enriQu,. Jraluu, or pn
nigkt You never see nun—-it was always
&gt;nd satlsfr Mwnclfand night, to do whatt To amass ■ for- swinging a stoyt oane. Ho was walking
riam, and by hi’ lapcrioriklll
his habit—away from his own fireside at
.tunc a-i his rfather
.t— J.J
—i:_
did 1-r
before
him. While carelessly but sturdily towards her when,
night. He loves home. Around .it chu*
raising
bis
cudgel,
ho
made
a
dash
at
the
he is not exactly unhappy, he appears to
r reletivr,. rirtlmi «r Conwini.tloi. or oilier
;StrXyuW.S,SaLS be anything but contented, and looks upon ground with it, striking about a yard from tors all that is beautiful and attractive to
XgMttd ho loves it. : He never drank,
life as a perpetual/Stroggle, which it cer­ where she sat. Then raising himsdf UM
■k ivurt, played cards ; never atO1 phnJctan..nd ^vinxcboroogh qu*ll«illoM.ln4rhV. tainly is to him." ।
lifting hU iial bo said with a gentle
political clubs, or .spent Li“Ella," exclaimed Mrs. Murray, enter­ madly Voiee “My dear Miss, I ani'^B MHp in brawling hotel crowds of puliing the neat and tastily -furnished parlor, tremely happy that I should have inUH
Ho hates all such things, and
rupted
your
occupation
jnst
as
T
did,
or
“why are you not dressing for tea ? Hero
avoids them as be would a pcstilenoo.
it is nearly three o'clock and our friends hi^suakeship," pointing to tbe snake to
will be here by four. Go at once girls, and which he had just dealt such a powerful
and
fatal
blow,
"would
have
dobo
so
much
dreas, instead of lounging your timo away."
It is hardly to be wondered that Ella more effectually than I fiave^jnd perhaps
should fail to solve the problem oflife's for a longer time.” Sure enough. There
object. Many older and wiser heads have lay beside her the venomous reptile which
rT&lt;*Xvi: FAITH IN.
smart yodng men suppose. All good men
.
__ &gt;■
tsa1
labored at this same question without over would in an instant more have sprung up—even all bad men—admire such a life of
*her perhaps
‘
*
to death.
arriving nt a solution. Mr. and Mra. | on her andi
. town |
^be di
rneClre »(«•
_ —- Murray wcro honored citacas of the
fccnce transpired in such purity as Gen. Hayes has led from boy­
hood up. I can go through tho Ohio
fair con:
com- , an incnflM
■space of time, that Ella
of 3------- , having accqulred ' a fair
could ha^H
■ the danger from which Legislature to-day amid all this -excite­
potency of this world's goods some years
ment and find not a single Democrat but
Eued.
Gradually
howprevious to the timo spoken of. They she bad W
kr came to her and rcn- what is tho personal friend of Dayes.
had done their whole duty toward their over, tho rfl
Not a word has any man yet uttered
dercd
her
N
two children, Ned and Ella, i» far aa their
Abe gentleman, “yoti against his integrity and honesty—not one
&lt;‘I fear M
knowledge of that duty could reach. They
■ would to my mind in all tho five great campaigns in which as
had provided thorn with excellent educa­ intend to fiu
Congressman, Governor and President he
Be a snake bite."
tions and a fair station in life. Ned was be quite as &lt;
(for which it wafl in- has successively been before tha people
This had
working his way up in his profesaion and
here so conspicuously.
tended and
brox____ Ella at onbo to her
Ella—well, she was doing' absolutely
nothing. Having finished her education, senses for she had
i will do after the
tho necessities of her position did no£ re­ as vciy “plucky"
i’snn&gt;, Wj I tBBquire from her any labor, nor had she over danger is all past
sun shines all through his
been taught to do any. Hero was the not find words tt
act and speech, and shows
true cause of her inability to. solvo Aho titnoly assistance,'
iah. Full of good sense,
great problem. She had no object in life,
,
and her parents had failed to teach her again flashed through hex mind. _
“No thanks arc necessary, I did slmply
any except the uaual • one of parrying,
which is taught to most girls of the pres­ what any ono should do and I am very
ent day. Unfortunately however, Ella glad to have come in time. I see you are
same voice for All, hooret, plain, blunt, and
was rather peculiar, and was unable to sketching. I, too, am on artist, and

sura-

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BURGHER.
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persuade heraelf that any one of the many
gentlemen who wefe callers trnd visitors at
the house would make for her suoh a
husband as would render her life a happy
one.
’•* ’
, p«rMM&gt; or
In their own room, Fanny, who was an
kKSte old rcboomale and Intimate rrldfod of

rcsintttsffilsas

ISAAC W. V ROOMAXUKDER-aHBKIFF.DotatyU.S. Marek

JUHN (UCREMTY.

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7i

should bo glad to compare notes witiL
you."
“Indeed, sir, I’m no artist. I was sife&gt;™ic
-a
«-»»«.
plyamt^Rngmj
’
— u «&gt;rrz *&gt;“’
.U.Kh.mdt."
hare you even
ud MC-eHd. .. 4*
H.y&lt;» pralnWith that rare
I in
«H»iBGnt a d«rrae.
P°IieT toward the late ConMerate
fro. thTsuWect
ISuu" ■ th-n set forth by

Ella's, resumed the convcnwthn which
had been interrupted by Mrs. ’Murrey. “I
know, Ella, why you are unable to solve “If you do not obicct I will aecc
the problem, because you have begun at you throuzh thu piece of woods t
the wrong cud of life. You have com­ more snakes shall fall in love with
She laughingly persisted him to
menced at the idle end. Work, and work
pony her. ffhBffing pis—fly mew
alone will set yon right."
. t f
not only through the woods but e

1.

THE PRESIDENT ELECT:

His
EH.
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Bonsall overcome, a result which perseverance

b«» ou&lt; of =hil I- jem Ld
«»d
it .lm«t «.». u »lift h.1 no nhinet I
ty and dissec people around me in poverty and dis­
j
tress,,----struggling
for. a----bare- existence.. ._ And
■ uoir, uaiauuii । -----r&gt;P""n---.n
Uuum.
| when they have attained a good position in
Bad ' society, accumulated a fgrtnne and accom­
plished the objects for which they strove,
happier— indeed, less happy
.. J
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than while they were in the heat ot tbe
battle. There is father, for instance.

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Hcnlir thing: It may not profit you a,
dollar ’; but it will certainly gv
towarda;
solving that problem for you.’
Hero the conversation ended. The tea
drinking and entertaining wcro gone
throaeh with. Bat all through the cyeOver hie fom beat Dark! Grey.
। oing Fanny’s words would recur to Ella,
’ and set her to thinking. Even at the
• time of their retirement, though nothing
' was said about it, the words. “It may
i not profit you a dollar, but it will certain­
’ ly go far towards solving that problem for
you,” would ring in her ears and were
' ever present. The next day WM set for'
i the termination of Fanny's visit and she
i departed.
Then Ella was more than ever low
the hUhwey. the Ueekrmilh ran.
{spirited and lonesome. Still she pondered
on there words: "It may not profit you a
dollar," etc. Suddenly breaking from her
usual reverie one day, she exclaimed, “I'll
i try—I'll soe if Fanny is right" Rising,
Of frightened ehilJren row thrill and bixh.
she donned her street drew and started for
I the business street of the town. She purj chared an easel, some colors, some brushes
and the various material used by artiste in
' their work. She had always possaased a
i taste for art and had chosen this as her
. worA*. When once she ' had made up her
■ mind, Ella was not the person to tarn
j back. At first she found heraelf beset by
' difficulties. Her knowledged was meaner,
’ and she had few facilities for orereomrfig
I the obstacles in her path. But resolutely
and steadily she pursued her plan. She
drew and painted a certain number of
' hours cadi day, and permitted nothing to
SOLVING THE PROBLEM.
j interfere with her uork, as she called it.
Her mother laughed at her, and her father
i sneered, while Ned took her part and in­
BY FRANK LARCH.
sisted upon it that “Ell is a trump and
■T. km. -b« .hi. lift’. rtniEd. i. JI
Ure"””
DAVID GREY'S ESTATE.

DISEASES. ;&amp;a

HARVEY WRIGHT,

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WHOLE NO. 2031,

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1877.

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�-tL-R.-Steven's Colunin

VEGBTIIfl
The CMeeat

FIMILYJEDICINE

“ How ahall I make the South gor era
hereelfr
The Prarident eUot b retbM fr.ai the
poHey of Gen. Greet—Uviag the ex^fe.
cla on one tide and the eortberu Republi­
cans and negroes on ths other—has not
been a sueeroaful policy.
Gov. Hayes is satisfied that there must
be a new party in the South—or two new
parties—separated, not by the color line,
Cut by a political Hne. His policy will ba
to trv and separate the white vote- divide
it—throwing the old hardshell rebel vote
withjthe ignorant negroes into a Democrat­
ic party, and the old Union Whigs and in­
telligent negroes into a new Union or Re­
publican party. Then he proposes to with­
draw the troops and let each party take
care of the other.
•\Will Governor Hayes jeopardiae the
n«ro?
No, he will not Ho will treat with no
party not baaed on tho last constitutional
amendments and on tho perfect equality,
political and religious, of the colored

His idea is to foster a new party, based
on absolute justice to all men, and a party
that will divide offices and honors with all
colored non worthy of than. Whan he
can find such a party coming to meet him
from the South, Gov. Hayes will meet it
half way. He wiB say to it, Now police
yourselves; reward (without distinction of
color) your patriots ; punish (without dis­
tinction of color) your criminals; and pro­
tect (without distinction of color) your
children.
Gov. Hayes will not concede a point that
can be construed into a compromise; but
he is prayerfully in earnest io the idea that
tho South must ba made aolf-govenung—
that the color line must be broken down
before there can;.be perpetual peace, and
before tha southern half of the republic
can become homogeneous with tho north­
ern half. He believes the political distinc­
tion must be political not social; that not
only the white vote must bo separated, but
also the negro vote.
This wiU be, and is now, Gov. Hayes*
Will it succeed ?
It is worth trying, and 1 am glad to see
Bishop Wilmers coming to Columbus to
urge it, but, in my opinion, it will not suc­
ceed.
Why?
. Because the women in the South will
not allow it to succeed. They will ostra­
cise every southern man who, like Long,
street, dares to go against the old idea of
white supremacy. They will not associate
with any southern man who wiU give po­
litical equality to the negro. The man
may be ever so patriotic, over so glad to
become postmasters and collectors, but the
women of the South will beg in rags be­
fore they, will associate with a man who
Loves a republic with negro political equal­
ity.
Longstreet has been socially killed by
tbe women of New Orleans. He is a

HEALTH-RE8T0EEE.

General Debilit-

And still onr Platform.

“Honest money for all, and
free schools for all.
There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor sec­
tarian interforance which will
destroy the other.”

lurawa. Tbe bile M •-»ntv. *a4 cnetleaM
■ lib anbeallhy eracneUotu trea ;b, |,„&lt;73
ot tbe stonacb, are rrrriaiij
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ee«MMB aytnptoau.

MARVELLOUS EFFECT.

M- IL aravExa:

raaJltkM c«»« ■»&lt; renctof.! hm »uJ eSnct
1 coil'.innni to lotto It every tliy. c»!tluj B-t»

PRESIDENT HAYES.

The fact that RrrnzRroaD B. Hayxs

KLIZABETH A. FOLKT.
tl WebeUr r-reet, Cbi.-!e»:ovn, Mml

is President of the United States is a vic­
tory glorious enough without adding there­
to one single word.

Yet we cannot refrain

from congratulating the people of tic

•wolwT LIMBS.

OUR PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT.

county and the State on the peaceful de­

The Union of these States—the protection of every American citizen in all his political rights—

termination of this long-contiaacd strug­

the pxonipt enforcement of ever}* law—equal and exact justice to be the rule of action—Liberty and

gle, and the triumph of the principles of

right and justice, despite tbe bittar and

Union, one and inseparable, now and forever—are ensured by this just determination of the count of

vindictive opposition of the TiMenites,

the Electoral Votes by tho Joint High Commission, under the approval, and by the authority of, thtr

who sought by means the most despicable

Congress of tho United State’s.

to over-ride the verdict of the American
people expressed at the ballot-boxes in a

legal and Constitutional manner. z

The following is the result, as ^determined and declared on Friday morning by the two Houses of
Congress, in Joint Convention assetftbled

But we never doubted that thit would
be the result In the 7faoe of tho mad

Fob Hayes and Wheeleb.

bowlings of tho “ peat orfioe" seekers in

California,

our little city on the morning of the 8th

Colorado,

of November, wo stated that from the re­

Florida,

turns then at hand we believed Hayes was
certainly elected, and could not be counted

Iowaf

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Illinois,

Kansas,

and Wheeler over our editorial columns as

belief that has never faltered jk wavered

Massachusetts,

Michigan,
'MinnesJ^

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Maryland,

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elected President.

South Carolina,

Tho Indianapolis JmwmI, in noticing
the fa* that Congressman Humphreys of
Indiana voted with the obstructionists, ae-

Vermont,

Vegetine is sold by all Druggist*

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for treasonable prad

Dr. RmdoHs has tectared afc Niles, and
its Itefin Gab has over 300 membera.
E*-i|.-Governor Hdt is gaing to

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oounto for it on tho
“ once sentenced to

M kUand has a red ribbon brigade of
Several lotten ha’
ovw 300.
Washington from the
The poultry show at Flint Last week the lib of Jutire M
stated: “ Ab God &lt;Mj
Ypsilanti has organised a rod ribbon
eJab 400 strong.

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West Virginia,

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Attcvnr* bb4 Gwxt*! Acrn'- for MamdnMtW
rfte7cren»*»» U!f AmriM CumpMI,
Ma.
W aaitoiM. ItoM.
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Rhode Island,

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North Carolina,

Texas,

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New York,

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Would not te Without

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Nevada,

Wisconsin,

Georgia,
Indiana,

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New Hampshire,

Oregon,

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Ohio,

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Maine,

the political platform on which he was

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Louisiana,

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Arkansas,
Connecticut,

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indicating onr belief in their clnetion—a

amid all the long months of bluster and
So will be every man who will
fare the galreach out his hand to take the olive branch
of peace which Hayes, like a good angel,
official words
lant Ferry p
wiB soon offer them.
Here is the whole question epitomised: their election.
Hayes will offer the dive branch of
After this issue we shall withdraw from
peace and equality.
Some southern patriots will reach out tho head of our editorial columns the
and take it
name of Buthcrford B. Hayas, which,
Others will want to.
smoe the 13th of October, 1875, his floatThan wiB eommenoe pcnec^MM^
■^hcre u ocr chosen polities! leader,
social ostracism, and woman.
Kh that glorious motto of which he was
Leri her country's wounds, will
tbe old sores, and the rick South vM|
rtbs sethor, that comprised, in substance,

Alabama,
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In the Bamweb of the 9th we said

campaign flag bearing the names of Hayes

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FOB HATSS \M&gt; WBKEUB
Tb.pn.ing .S™ -d:

“ Tbi. eoaolndm th. «&gt;nnl of tb« thirtjr-wghl Suu. of Um, Onijn.

Tte hJM wffl

tain and deliver the rteult of the votes to tho pretiding officer."

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TUB KMCLT AHXOVNCXD.

Alli-., oo. of th. t4M, h.r»s drii™l th. muneoi, th. pmidiog dS™, „pr-cd , hop. th., o. th. M

Mhi.t would
ofthowoHd.

mthrn^d:

th. dignit, of th.

» „pouhl. B [h. Aneriwi

Th. .U. -ml™ of BUrt™ .ppoiaud to wu (far P™iJ„t

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ill uaerting that Mr. Stu. WM MS, of whirh . m.joril, i. 1S3. Th. .uu of th. roto for P™a«u,. ddinred b, th. ullm. M
A
ru 250,000. The da­ dMlh.totrfc&lt;«P-.orjM.nal,i8n,«ud.WM«,h,fcH.lh«tadaHv..iMroto.;)b,8u«»lj Tad-,
is as follows: Hayas,
Th. Mto. of th. rot. (bt Tlo-Pt-d-t of th. Uoitod Sutto, . driit^J b, U. toll- „d dot—t, .
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4,•83^5 ; TOfcn, 4^285; Cooper,
81,737,; Smith (Temperance), 9^22; 'Cons™. wntMl J-om, S», 18Z7, - toi. -bj-t, i., fa. WBli-t A. Wh-hw, 185 wt.; fct Th..™ A
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Black (Woman'. Righto), 5,608. Colo­ -tor Whmftrt I do .nnonnto thu BnU-ftod B- H*,—, of th. Stoto of Ohio, ■aring ™d„d ,
., » dJ, tAMd PMdtol of th. Unitod Suu. Cw th. f-r
„ lU j,k ,
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,2,
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redo, which gave the Republican State tom
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ticket about 1,000 majority, » not inolnd- A. Whtwtor, of th. 8uto of Sow ToA, luting n—irwl . majority of the whoi. n—X. of
gd in the above vote, as ha doctors were Vie. Pn—toot of th. t.'toud Suu. for the fcnr ym ooounmring on th. Sth do, of Huoh 18n ThZ "*’
[Aosen by the Ltginteluro.
with « 11.1 of th. roto, trill be-toed noth, jtnmJ of both Bod The -tut rf th. »'■ ■■ j
‘ .ong»n«—t»Ura».
Tfitehouae, the Demo- ,
-ril.™&gt;d, th. joint .-tog of th. two Ho—MditthtA
t» Duchess and CoijwYert, which » At &lt;
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in

JCRATIVE BUSINESS.
Ke want 4O*««rc 1
An

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&gt;cter and
Far purtlca*

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Special Notices.

Dr.
U&gt;, SUU.

Schenck’s

Standard

u

Th. ajiuk u^uc, k.„

The “Iron Treil.”

T“aio k*

.kT^f.L“CrlA" flT,,v,• T‘taH*M snd euricbm

Contract.
Ac.
Rzrrrti ■*"
tbi Bam I

of tl
Gblwh»r»
Haitian Ht

ibllean. tbaNai

ill n&lt;X rablUh any
.» i ircumrta—, at 1

1‘houaando hare been changed by tbe u»e

.iawmbv

'r*p-i’:!•'« ■ f lb» Uirtta— Repnbllean Ban-

i
from dirtin
guiehed phyaiclaae. clergymen and «&lt;ben&lt;
MR addrom. Sm W.

1’n.rri'tcri of the H—Hues Home Joarual,
Mann I Jokdim.

The Republican

Sold by dealers generally.

Pursuant w di, th. Republican of the

TO-nir’S APVERriSEMENTS.

Court House in the city of Halting., on Sat­
urday, March 3d, 1877.

Buiire-" Caesl—A.M. Blase.
Adsicirtralqr'z Sate—Mmste
Notice—Stephen 8. Wieka.
Fomitnr.—Stebbui’. Broi.

Io order by Samuel J. Bidelman. Esq, Chair-

lobe thinking about city nomi-

PUBLIC.

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The national Rag graces the liberty pole on
• th. Court Home Square.
We regret to learn that Darby Doyle, Esq.,
of Yankee Spring., te quite seriously sick.

Grand Rapids plaster, which he is sellmg at
M.2'&gt; a ton.
.

wHUoen liervnebrd 1 oI®Bllo,nl andtheand
Tbe I’ublic'e abed lent aarvanta,

lioLLorXr a co

The 1th of Marcli came and went, and John
oftbe Journal dklnot go to’ Washington.
Qum. Why?
Ans. Because ■•things did not work wvll.’’

The wprsmty®
**»« Republicans of the
auBty at tho Convention on Saturday waa
vrr determined againat any change being
Bale ia this Judicial District.
*tsend &lt;Air city charter. A notice of such a
• duced. and' thia —Ul— all questions on that

Th. ^pemaee Meeting at Union Hall test

•ntre tnaiteby ^rs. Norman Bailey, Mrs. C. G.
0. E. WoodruR, Mr. Clark-n, and
•he Editor of the Bamb*.
v

THE STEBBINS BRO’S SA Y

Elite, Esq., that tbe Chair appoint a committee
of three on credentials.
.EK*!’’’'!!*®’ haTlnjr b*» permanently eur^l
Tho Chair named as said committee
H.
Elite of Thornapple, Calvin Hill of Yankee •uff.ren th. mean, of cure. To all who dortr. it.
Springs, and Abraham Ryerson of Hastings.

Brick for sale at my yard. Section 23d,
in Rutland.
Hxnry L. Nkwton.
Dec. 5th, 187G.
xxi64tf

Don’t buy any Furniture or Picture Frames,

TO CONSUMPTIVES.

teed, and the Chair appointed as said commit­
tee, Mr. Ellis having declined to serve, Meem.
G. W. Brown of Hastings, John Keagle of
Castleton, and Wm. M. Scudder of Hastings
city.
A. H. Elite moved that there be a committee
of three on Re—lulioos, of which the Tempo*

John K—gio of Camtieton.
On motion the Convention voted to adjourn
until 1 o'clock P. M.

The Convention ro-aeeentblod pursuant to
adjournment.
Tho Committee on Credentials submitted

York.

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ERRORS of YOUTH.
«f •ttflerimt humanity, eend free to all who need it,
the recipe and direction for making thorimple
remedy by which he war cured, f-uffrren wi.hinx
o Front by tbe advertlaar’s experience eaa do so
W Mr—siM in perfect confidence. JOBNll.
WIDEN. C. Cedar rtreet. New Yorkn.TM

iiar&gt; free. Write and »ee.

ntee. their low and daughter., and all claaec.
a&lt;md of Myittg work at home, ehoold write to ui

M
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To the* Working &lt; taaa^-Wa arw now nra-

febI5w4

Just received ladica' and gent’s linen
collar? and cuffs in all tbe newest styles.
febl5w4
J. Bctbell.

Sugar and Codfish at
fcbltf Smith, HoglrA 1’rwton a.
Ladies' Gent’s and Boys’ knit Under­
vests all sixes and prices.
J. Rcssell.
teb 15w4
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will save money by it.

DR- A. M. BLAZOPHYSICIAN &amp; SURGEON
Office In the Hewer Blook. State Street. Harting*.

Prime Enjoyment for a Year.
MaKK Hoxr Amtatrnvn nr ImoDtxtxo

Tie SATURDAY EVENING POST

It oXm contains Historical and Biographical

hold Deparureute; fashion Article weekly,
fiwih and unoxoeiled; Humorous Notes; Lit­
erary Heviewe; Hewa Notes t Boys’ and Girls'
Columns ; and Strong and Sparkling Editors.

TWO DOLLARS A YEAR
Sample copy containing club rates, etc., sen
on receipt ofa 8 cent stamp. Address

BENNETT* ITTCH,
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STAVES. STAVES.

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Everybody knows they ore the only

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PRACTICAL UNDERTAKERS
in the city and attend promptly to all calls
in that line day or night.
Furniture Depot, South Side State St., Hustings Mich.
March 3rd 1877 tf.

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A. Card.

States, after a tong and in r^me r-nect. un­ articles ; Scientific ; Agricultural and House­

"er believe for one momeut that THden could
bjr *aT possibility be counted in.

tion line go to J. Rushell's.

until you have priced their Goods, foryou

Drugs, Medicine, Eta., Etc.

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Senators and Reproacntnto the Republican members

Soap and Crackers at
febltf Smith, Hogle k Preston's.
For’anything in the Dry Good* or (no

At Irving Station, commencing on
Monday, March Sth, and contitfMrg eight
Enoch Andkub,
Teacher.

P. Garrett, W. D. Johnson from the Second Which for Jlorc thaw M Yean has been
District.
On motion of D. W. Elite, the Convention Story, Sketch and Family Paper,
authorized each delegate, in caao he could not •a is well known all over the United States. It
attend the Convention. to appoint a aubetllute; te published weekly, wntaina eight largo pages,
clearly printed on good paper, filled with the
choiceet etories and sketch— by the beet
writers; not sen«tlonal trash, but such at a
The Committee on R—olntion submitted tho mother i» willing to have her children read.

hday of NovemU. A. D. IBM. Itarofore.

Men's and boys' mohair caps 1cm than
cobl
’ febl5w4
J. Russell.

Select School.

and for Secretary William M. Scudder, which

suited in the choice of Geo M. Dewey, on the
second ballot.
On motion of Wm. P. Garrett, the Con­
vention voted to elect Ave delegate, front each
Reproeentatire Dirtrict to the fctaie Conven­
tion, vtee rocc, knd tho following gentlemen
were chosen: John Q. Cre—y, Samuel J. Bi­
delman, Frank S, Bowen, John Keaglc, Wm.
M. Scudder, from the let Duirirt, and A. H.

Shot and Starch at
feb’.tt Smith, Bogle &amp; Preston's.

Wall Paper and Boot Blacking at
fcbltf Smith, Hogle A Preston’s.

■hip« and the city of Hastings fully represent-

paralleled controversy, have determined that
Rutherford B. Hay- of Ohio ha- been legally
8. D. Clay, Esq., of G ranch Rapids, one of and constitutionally elected Prerideut, and
‘he most..•loquent speakers ii the Slate, and C. William A. Wheeler Vice-Pr—Ident, of these
G. Holbrook, Esq., will address the people of United Blates; and
Whuuus, Said decision is in accordance
n*»tinp, on tbe Temperance question, at with the r-ult of the
/‘ht
Union Hall next Sunday evening.
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atrtiken in saying that the RtpoUieen wm
,k* only pap&amp; Jn lhe 8tolC(
«d« the election rf Tilden. The Banm

FUBinTUHE:

A few xsoro setts of Ladies’ Furs to sell
at cost at J. RcbhelL's.
fi*bl5w4
Bleached and Brown Cottons, Shirtings.
Ducks, Dernms and Collonadre, selling
cheap at J. Rubsell’h.
fitbl5w4

Tueaday trrafug.
The City Delegates to the Republican County
ConTTOtlon on Saturday were Charles H.
Hauer, Wm. H. Scudder, Baker Shriner and

Shawls, Nubias, Starts, Wool Hosiery
•nd Felt Skirts al uwt.
J. Rl'slkll.
febl5w4

Furniture, Undertaking, Picture Frames. Etc.

ur tbe akin aofu

report was accepted and adopted.
The Committee on Permanent Organization
Remember that the Council and the Board

A Fann of 40 acron to rent. 25 acrett
improved, with buildinga. Inquire* of J.
R. Eastman, office over IlaWBnga National
Bank,
marl’77
Gloves and Mittens less than cost to
close out.
J. Rlsbrll.
febl5w4

sfe'.'srtri.ts

Chairman.

Htmensber the meeting of toe lieform Club

BARNES* CO

J 6

E;

m tei?
Si e&lt;» pi:"i,te.7KV

call for tho Convention, and nominated as
Temporary Promdent Hon. Geo. JJ. Dewov.
who waa culy elected.
On motion of John Keagle, Wm. M. Scud­
der was choaen Temporary Secretary,
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tie had a gloripus and much needed rain on
Friday last.
S

TI us space is Contracted
v for by

Notice.

mar5w2

County Convention.

"'"i’rvrri.fnVofTb. Barry County Rarubllean.

SIECIAL.NOTICEOiriKH to the meetings be­
ing held at the M- E- Church,
in which so manno/ o«nz»oplr are interested, the eaUfor
a meetingatthcCourt House
this ncninf, to celebrate the
Inauguration of President
Hayes, is hereby rccalledAll About the County.

A spicy sketch dcscriptivo of a trip over
AtehiaonTopeka and SantaFe Railroad
®! of the beauties, scenery and pleasure
resorts of the Rocky Mountains, by “Nym
Crinkle," the musical and dramatic critio
of the New York World, sent free on paplicatlon,togetherwith tho SaxJiuukGtnde,
maps and time tables of this new and pop­
rtlmateat ular route from Kanias Cityand Atchison
to Pueblo, Denver and all points in Colo­
rado, New Mexico, Arixona and the San
Juan Mines. The finest line of Pullman
Sleepers on tbe continent between the Mis­
souri River and the Rocky ‘ Mountains
without change. Address
T. J. Anderson,
Getb. Pan. dot.
Jan. 4 '76 tf
Topeka, Kan.

SS&amp;BSSE

creatures, to atrong, healthy, and happy men
and women ; and invalids cannot roeanneMu
h—itate to give it a trtal.
~«*bly throughout th* coanuy.
P*C* pamphlet, containing a history of
the I sauvikx Stmi-u • wIh.ij. —______•
TO TUB
—i ou iron as

Boston.

.TfugB, Medio', net PerfumeriM,- Etc-, Etc

Laeal filijijiess Notices

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klihTO,h HU, n.mo, firt&gt; ,uu Ur k
mod whl.hu. nF. — V_l.___ J ,

Iron in the Blood.
ill train* Jailylexeeat Sundays—axeapt as
penlrDb' ".
B
Station Arent.

Remedies.

Ouuncua «I W* ua

Wc take thia opportunity of informing
the public, that we will safety and radical­
ly cure all casco of pilrt, without the use
of knife or ligature. No cure, no pay.
E. F. 11. Wl. Brown.
Haktings, Dec. 21, 1876.
xxiGStl

PEOPLE’S
OREE M

Ayer’s Advertieemente.

Ayer’s

Cherry Pectoral

W. H. GOODYEAR,
The Druggist,

Farmers pieaso take notice that I have
bought out the interest of Calhoun A
Beckwith, in the hotel barn and you will
find it to your interest to call and ace me.
zxt51 tf
j. w. Brock.

Look Hore.

|

MeMrs. Cook &amp; Brooks bare removed
their. Tin Shop to tho rear end of the
Boston Cash rtorc, where they are manu­
facturing and repairing tin ware of all
kinds, in the most satisfactory manner.
Try them.
febl9l4.

For Sale.
A fine yoke of six year old oxen.
Hastings, Feb. 19, 1877.
feblDff
ChrstirMrmrr.

Whitman’s Assorted Candies—the best
n tho market. A full supply at J. P
Roberta'.

Rcspedfidly annoiL7ices
that he has a^ain engaged
in the DRUG TRADE, ai\d
hOeS in stock and dady arriv­
ing, a fresh (ind genuine
Stock of Drugs and Medi­
cines, D
Goods,
plete
Merch

REM
redly o
Om door

OouRte
Bronchitis,

Airtb-na,

thp Pep

Hastings, July 18,1876

D‘ns’
CARBOLIC OIL

THE EHEMT OF DISEASE I
THE FOE OF PAIN LITSTI MEJSTT
TO MAX AMO BEAST

Ileili.

Is the Grand Old

MUSTANG

and Neuralgia.

LI NINIENT,

*e would cell the attention of these who

to which ho is,
titled.

Highest Market Price in
submitting

tUOO to 1S3O0.

Cash,
For Pi- ftarss. dtoirared to Harttasa. Naahvilk.

WHICH HAS STOOD THE TEST OF
Will keep your
and Slock in Order
40 YEARS.
THERE IS NO SORE IT WILL
NOT HEAL, NO LAMENESS IT ffirrr NEVER FAILS’ Try it Onoe-W
WILL NOT CURE.NO ACHES, NO
PAIN, THAT AFFLICTS THE HU­
MAN BODY, OR THE BODY OF A
HORSE OR OTHER DO
FERRAND WILLIAMS A OCL.,
IMALS.THAT DOES J
DtaroUMtoktana.
TO ITS MAGIC
TLE COSTING
HAS OFTEN 6
EAT FOB

Dr. J. C. AYERit C0M Lowell, Mi«.,

�DWEI

Dare aeoak tbe troth whMovor yoa say.
Dore to tesoatl* “d orderly too.
Dare Ana the evil whatever you Ao.
Doreto*&gt;eeb kiedly.ate overtetnto.
Dare to da rtete. a*d yM'Ulad year way

SLANDER.

RURAL TOPICS.

A butter maker gins Ids plan of praaaing butter into moulds, so that the cakes
should Mcigh from asm to four pounds, and
be retailed to customers without cutting
them.
They are made of basswood,
whitewood, white oak, beech, hard or soft
manic. He says : “ Let every manufac­
turer of butter, having one cow or a hundred, prepare a mould or a set of moulds
sufficiently large, and numerous enough io
hold each batch or churning of butter.
After the butter is worked the second time,
put in ths mould', pressing it tightly into
the corners, and making it smooth on top,
and at-once spread over it a doth previ­
ously wet with strong brine, keeping away
the air and light. Then place it in the
icc house to harden. (When tho temper­
ature is about 50° or bdow, it may be
placed in any convenient room.) In a few
hours the butter is sufficiently hardened to
admit of being wrapped in unstarched
muahu, which baa been previously dippad

fit the moulds, and after being wot in the
brine, may be placed in the moulds, care
bring taken to press the butter ao that

filled. Then, when taken out, with but
little work the balls are carefully covered
on top with that part of the doth which
had been left purposely uncut J&gt;«rtcr the
......................................igJfithen wound
unond each ball I
wp the doth in
I understood the
The

prevent the butter stick|u^u&gt; in boiling water
after’being used, [nd wet them just before
the butter is put tanto them. It appears
that tbe moulds arc made by partitions
_
_ iface of the block. He
adds: “ My mould holds six blocks of
butter. * Each space is five inchj| long in
the dear, two and a half inchtelkriAand

three thowdrtd bead. To commence right
a sheep ran.sM must neuronsrily be fitted up
with one go. id corral—to be used for di­
viding, catching and marking sheep, with
dipping vat, shearing loon, and wool shed
—rod, when properly arranged, so as to
handle easily and satisfactorily one thous­
and head of aheep, can easily be used for
three flocks of that site. The corral for
these purposes is not used for corraling
sheep at night, or at any other time, ex­
cept when there are some to catch, or the
flock is to be divided.” No man should
take any steps to go into sheep and cattle
raising in Texas till be has been there and
investigated the subject thoroughly. There,
are fortunes to be made there, but there
arc some drawbacks. The Indians fre
queutiy stampede off herds of cattle ; and
the Mexicans raid from 50 to 100 miles
into tho State. Then the people are a
very rough class of men, who often settle
any little dispute with the revolver, so that
it is necessary that a man contemplating
to go there to settle should first under­
stand the kind of life he is about to com-

There is no animal that a fanner keeps
to which corn in the ear can bo fed to so
good advantage as to bogs; but they should
be fed where none will bo wasted. It has
been fully proved that one bushel of corn,
fed to the improved breeds, will produce
in October, November and December ten
pounds of pork, if they arc confined where
they cannot root Probably the cost of
the pork would be less if corn meal should
be cooked with potatoes, beets, carrots or
parsnips, and the mash fed in a somewhat
liquid state, as was the custom a century
ago. I myself cooked many a furnace
kettle of hog feed a half a century ago.
composed uf meal sod roots, and sometime*
I put in some pumpkins, and I doubt very
much that any improvement has been
made over that system up to this time. If
a fanner has a furnace kettle bolding food
enough for his hogs for three days, his
time cannot bo better spent than in cook­
ing a kettle of hog feed twice a week.
Re will find that ho can fatten Lis hogs in
this way at a considerable lees expense
than by feeding cum in the car. Large
numbers of hogs, as are frequently kept at
the West, must be fed, of comae, on un­
cooked food.

manure ? Suppose that he got 80 bushels
of shelled corn, worth 60 cents a bushel,
548, and $10 worth of fodder, where are
his profits? Then suppose that he obtained
200 bushels of potatoes, worth 50 cants
per bushel generally in moat places ; or 40
bushels of wheat, or a large crop of anyother farm product, where would the prof­
its come in ? But there is a kind of “high
farming" that does pay. Keep live stock
to produce manure enough to enable you
to enrich your lands to a degree of fertili­
ty which will ensure what may be called
first rote crops ; and when you have your
land in that condition you have done all
that can be done profitably.

of an inch or more in thickness is placed ;
then another layer of balls, and ao on un­
til the 'box m fall. When nearly full,
spread over tbe top a doth wet with brine,
as at the bottom, fill up with wot salt, (not
dry ask and then wet with fresh water;
that wiU not do.) With a thin strip of
board press the salt snugly down all around

'
fd had better not
looted and is dry al
be oiled ; it will do
no good ; the evil
is already don^__________________
fibrra of tha leather
have lost nwflMmt of their tenacity,
and oil WTO aq&amp;**t’; iq foot, by softenfog tbe loathef .it oriy weakens it, just
as a wet sheet of paper will tear more eaa&gt;
ily than a dry one. Oil does not add to
tho strength of leather; it merely softens
it and keeps it from cracking: it is a pre­
ventive of decay, not a restorer. Harnes­
ses are now so high that it is more than
ever important to take care of them.
Never let them suffer for the want of oil;
-keep iu good repair and they will last as
long again.

avaa.

V

It is claimed that tbe oldest house j^f
worship is tbe large adobe Mission cLuHjh
at Santa Fc. New Mexico, which was
erected io 1543.

Statistics show that there is a season for
matrimony, and that the preference, falls to
the last quarter of the year; next to this,
the second quarter u acceptable.

SBt

■'Can you pl«y draw poker?" asked one
Chicagoion of another. “No," was the
reply, “but my wife can." “She can? ’
“Yea," answered tbe other, “ At least «bo
frequently draws the poker on me.”

sw^yaissJ^K.'
ssag

A person out West is offering for sale
grass seed gathered from the path of rec­
titude. A religious contemporary fears
that the path most be sadly overgrown
with grass, as it is no little traveled nowaA comprehensive school inspector asked
an Aberdeen class if any ouc could tali
him anything remarkable in the life of
Moses. Boys—“Yes, sir; he was the
only man who broke all the commandments

Halloway’S Advertising^

HEALTH M'S PLE®|
.XSVE&amp;mSSl.’SZ;

Diseases with Its Agonies
CHOOSE BETWEESTHOl

HOLLOWAY'S PILLS
w

Medical intelligence is mors largely dif­
fused than any other information. There
is hardly a house in town where a man can
complain of a sore throat or pin in the
bead that somebody will not lull him wbat
will cure it.

Xerrou, Vuonirt.

’

ks State “t Mitaiuaa. Hr-

“ Do you think that souls separated
here arc united hereafter " asked a pie.
emaciated priest of a friend. “ It cost
me a preUy good figure to get a divorce,
and when I invested that money I invest*
na mH ar proa*«dtii« at lav ar la re1
ed it for time and eternity too."

thrw-toarUu r*’ ofth» aonb-wsM uaartvrCpa
M«iioa twxety-thrte O'la taws foarH) north of
Patel Ma«Uu&lt;». Frbniary SO, A. D. 1I7T.

been iattuatea U&gt; rvaover tha amvant
nix.-tcMa or say part thervef Kath

Bisk Raadafhe* slid want •'fApreau
feahare •kkhrewij.n
aaasyanere er tnreMsd. frsa vEom

ssKaaa^Assaj
MWu.sAtX's

ms

anJ eirvaUted in raid Cvaaty «f ;

Tfffi5S?Sfe1XW
PROBATE ORDER.

J’gSf J-A

■eee freea the liver. Iionaea. or Otoe*, tot &lt;mm
af4ysteatery. diaritea. aut ether bevel eeanMsta to axnoUed . Tte result m. that ite to
tartan 11 to arreiiii. aad the eetien .f the beetle
womcmio ruttear. Xethlas vUIrtwtbereiasata
w tho hewato so seer*ty at tnu *&amp;• ru rreeure are

IHsorden of tbe KUarys.
• la alldtoeareeafferticg thweryee' «-»thertb«
aiwiti tooreaehor too liulv waters vtettartte
teaMsjrel yjlh stoav or yr* - el. « with storftte

From July 1 to Dec. 31, 1876, eightynine million* of postal cards were sold in
the postoffice* of the United Sla lew, or
fifteen millions more than for the same pe­
riod of 18J5. Postal cards wore intro
duced inWTuto in this country only four
years ago.

{hnaaBraiM tat* iteMitli of the hart mWiT-ira — I will
klma*t taaeSat*
raltvf wbea all otter mean- terr tolrd.

.

.

For Btnmache u-i of QrJer.

Ko SMdieiM irtH ir«ffecj0*ll; iaiwettete;
ofttie oMSaakM tteeoFilH: itey
ait
•cMUx. -craMonml outer by iatfn»«aM0«IBpn»ordi«t. They reocl. Ite lirrr n&gt;J '"dMeUt*

When asked by a young man who con­
templated emigration what he thought of
Texas as a place of residence, old Ben
Wade flew into a furious rage and shout
ed : “If I owned hell and Texas, I should
not hesitate to rent Texas and live in the
former place "

fSKSsrfi'sa
ccuitv w&lt;»k» SOM I
'ASl"’’-'

Sundry old ladies in Detroit report that,
from a careful estimate, the average num­
ber of Detroit girls who go out each year
after autumn leaves is 460; the number
who get autumn leaves is 19, and the num­
ber who discover young men and forget all
about leaves is 441.

The town of Harrison, Maine, contains,
among many other natural curiosities, a
mineral spring in which the temperature
of the water never varies. Upon the hot­
test day of summer, or the coldest day of Dated. Ornag^UI.. Barry Co . Mich., March. Ind.
t^reUtT
■ - STXPRkM L. WICK8
winter, a thermometer lowered into its wa­
ters will indicate exactly 36’ above aero.
A man bought a gallon of gin to take
home, and by wsy of a label wrote his
name upon a card, which hapjicned to be
the seven of dubs, and tied it to the han
die. A friend, coming along and observ­
ing the jug, quietly remarked, " That’s an
(*rclc*
ha»« that liquor I”
•‘Why ? ' said Tom. “ Because someboly
might come along with the eight of clubs
and take it"

&gt;. A°JSS’*.in2‘*E’

REMOVAL!

Bi Shovldx’t H.ivk Lixd.—“Are
those genuine sausages ?" asked be of the
butcher.
“ Yaw," replied the butcher, “ dey ish

Phax and Phun.

St. Peter's, at Rome, will contain oomfortably 54,000 parsons.

Tha butcher was peTjdexed to lose the
customer, and, gating wistfully after him,
Lent comre on St. Valentine'^Day and reproachfully muttered :
Easter on April Fool's day this year.
“ Ya, ya—it ish soomdimc Utter uf I
Russia has 540 monasteries and con­ toldt da troth I"
vents which enjoy an annual income of
needy f7,000,000.

Tha this of the new novel, “ Kismet,"

Legals.

iris.;

Lester Wallack is playing “All fur Her."
That may do in New Yore, says on Iowa
paper, but the law allows her only one*
third out here.

“ Made of dog and cat, all that," ob­
served the man.
“ Netn, nrin ! dqy ish not f indignant­
era may receive some useful hints, as it is
ly replied the butcher ; “I makes no dog',
und cat's meet in mine aansagre !”
evident that butter thus prepared will oom‘‘Wea, then,” arid the man, walking
There are 76,640 miles of railroad in
the United Slates.

the edges, and put the cover on with
screws." From these remarks butter mak-

Legale.

Legala.

“ Triplets," said Jhe doctor, sententious* &lt;iTM.-th*t Lr virtue of tea powar at ■
ly. Thio Lu^bjod of a year rushed out on
tbe hack porch; thought upon his slender
income, glared upon the snow-clad yard,
sod exclaimed with a wild, mocking laugh,
“ Son-struck in January."
NTT, at tha boar al ant •'elook in tha i
that day, tha tends and teaatetsu i
There was a strike of the South* York­ •aid mortsMc.or ao in tien thereof as a!
’ lc asitafy the and amount due o
shire miners about a year ago, iu which MSaQ
roe*. U-ietht.- with aald Attorney Fra
12,200 men took part. The lt«u of the
miners
themselves
amounted
to
51,250.
­
The profits of market gardeners are of­
ten cited to show that farmerazmay obtain 000, and that of the railroads, through re­
much greater profits if they would, or duced carriage of coal, to|7UO,0W.
could, manure their fields with equal lib­
• Italy has declared its seventeen uuirerierality. But such writers evidently never ities open to women, and Switzerland, Nor­
tried the experiment. Market gardeners way. Sweden and Denmark bare taken
.MurWu«.
sell the most of their crops for immediate similar action, while France has opened
consumption, as radishes, onions, beets, tbe Sorbonne to women, and Russia its
turnips, etc., in bunches, not writing for highest schools of medicine and surgery.
them to mature; and they often realise
A little' fellow, whose head hardly
1500 from an acre of land on which they
put 1200 worth of manure annually. reached the top of the counter, inquired
Now, suppose that a farmer should try the yesterday al a book store “If they bad
experiment of putting 100 loads of ma­ the new Injun story called ‘Compromise
nure on an acre of land, what crop could Bill’ ?" Ho departed from the store with
he grow that would pay the worth of the a look of disappointment upon his childish

one and a half inches deep^BflMMf
HOW TO OIL A UUM!
Dons are thinner at the top.'W^^^Kbe Wash the harness thoroughly with warm
butter to drop out easily. In pafl^f for soft water and cartile soap, and brush out
every particle of dust before putting on
home or any distant market, a box is made the oil This u the important point.
similar to a starch box in shape, holding Better not oil at all than to apply it on
say 75 or 100 pounds of butter when ,dirty leather. The harness should be tak­
filled, of any wood from which the butter en apart, and the pieces washed and oiled
Rub on the oil while the ■
can receive no injury. On the bottom of 1
leather is softened with the water. It can
this box is placed a hall inch layer of the
be applied at once if tbe leather is rubbckl
finest and purest of damp salt. Over the With a dry doth
not
salt place a muslin cloth wet in brine. On too wet. After aMMhube oil, hang up
till the oil is ab
this plsec a layer of butter balls about half to dry for a fow

an inch apart, and about the same distance
from tbe side of the box. Between these
spaces damp salt is preened in
to leave an vacant space. Over the first
set of bulls another layer of salt a fourth

Who are the most wicked people in the
world, and why? Penmakera—because
they make people steel pens, and tell them
they do write.

for Printers.

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                  <text>HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY MARCH 8, 1877.

NO. 90

VOL. ,XXl.

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PPJFESIOMAL AND BUSINESS CARDS1
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■ . 'be r.cLer Sleek. StatyStreet, HmUoz*.
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JOHN R. EASTMAN.
ATTORNEY AT LAW &amp; SOLICITOR

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bayonet’ charge, wiw swept from the creet by voice cad vbte, fiwtforthc election of
of tho mountain into the wood* beyond. Fremont, Arid put for that of Abraham
It was a gallant fight on a beantiftit Sab­ Liaeola. In 1864, while in tbe field,
£•1 In royal diaduni;
bath morning in September It was skill­ without his knowledge, without his con­
Of couno wc can give but a meager fully fought; it was bravely won. 11 ayes’ nivance, against hy wish, he was nominat­
outline ot hi* many triumphs as an advo­
gallantry, fortitude and conduct, his hero­ ed for Congress by the Republican con­
HIS ZABLY THAINING-4—AT SCHOOL, COL­ cate. Admitted to practiuo in. the court*
inn. infecting hi* little band and sustain­ vention of the 2d Congressional District
LEGE AND TN LAW.
of Ohio iu 1845, tho young lawyer, proud inc them under tremendous losses—a loss of Ohio. In 1866 he wns renominated by
The whole life of Rutherford B. Hayes of his proftwtion, and burning with an am­ of one-half of their number hori du com­ Declamation. In 1867 hs wa* nominated
is .the crown of her noble success. Ho was bition for distinction in its honored walks, bat—against heavy odds, until re-enforced, for Governor, and to !8fl9 renominated by
Bring the tail? and the
eariv sent to school. With Mrs. Joan Lung out bis •* shingle" at.Lower Sandus­ secured a handoome vistory to the Union acclamation'nod re-elected. In 1872 he
While their brilliant boanly clown;
Murray young llnycs studied the rudi­ ky, now Fremont, Sandusky county, Ohio.
declined an election to the United States
forces.
ment* of English. With Judge Sherman In 1846 he formed a law jyirtnership with
Thia heroism, the intrepidity, skill, en­ Senate, refused a federal appointment, and
Finch he atudied Greek and Latin, and Gen. Ralph P. Buckland,-nubsequcntlf a
durance, and dash, displayed at South had retired, as ho hoped, to private life,
member of the State Heuirtc, and a Union
these studies were extended at the Acade­
Mountain never dwertod him : it was con­ but in 1875 was recalled to active polities
my nt Norwalk, Ohio, under'tho Boholxriy veteran in the war of the Rebellion ; but spicuous in his every fight lu 1868 he by an appeal of the Republicans of Ohio,
instruction of the Rev. Mr. Chapman. In in 1848-'9 failing health forced him to pursued andj captured the sanguinary of tbe country, in their travail, for the
1837, at Isaac Webb's noted institution at seek recuperation under the climate of raider, John Morgan? At Clyde Moun­
Middletown, Conn.—a preparatory school Texas with hi* friend. Guy M. Bryan. tain-, in the spring of 1864, in command of
for students entering Yale—young Hayes Six months of active life on the prairies, a brigade agouti the enemy fortified upon
Few moo, now living, have a record bo
prepared himself for college. In 1838, at boating, fishing and hunting, restored his it* summit, charging, at tho head of hi* grand. His every victory, in politics a* in
Proudly aconuny bribe and threat.
the age of sixteen, he entered Kenyon constitution to rigorous health, which has meu, through’the woods, over bog* and tho field, was a triumph of tho nation. In
never
since
failed.
College after passing the usual examina­
crocks,"with hundreds falling around him, all, the spirit of tho patriot, the inflexible
In 1850 he established himself in an of­
tion ; and in 1842 he graduated with tho
amid n storm of “iron hail,"r he swept over champion of his country and freedom—
highest honors, delivering the valedictory I fice in Cincinnati, and in 1851 united in a* the work*, and bayoneted their defenders equal rights for all—ruled and triumphed,
Fint in Frerdatan'e eanae to bletd.
of hi* da**. At college, young Hayes' law partnership in that city with' R. M. under their barricade*.
and his countrymen^wero ibo benefiriariea.
favorite studies were mental and moral Conrino and W. K. Rogen, under the firm In July, at Winchester, in command of a In none did private ambitita) a thought of
philosophy, math- matics and logic and the name of Corwine, Hayes A Rogers. But brigade, hu, with the gallant Mulligan,
languages, particularly tbe German aud hi* profewrion, severe and laborious as was moved out to meet a supposed reeounotsLighted up with raya divine!
French, which he mastered and translates hi* application to its duties, did not wholly sance, developing into a movement in to freedom, to humanity, to country I In
with ease, speaking the French with cou- engross his busy life. Literature also heavy force, Haye* and Mulligan were 1864, upon hin firat nomination to CongrjBas
She divided
wderable fluency. He early entertained an claimed him as a devotee
surrounded—closed in on both flanks. while in the field, ho endeavored to—evade
inclination for the law, under tbe influence his studies with the daw. The pages of No retreat waa pvopoaed. He and Mulli­ tho Imnor; hi* duty was in the field—at
RUTHERFORD BIRCHARD HAYES. of Mr. Ebencacr Lane, na eminent jurist Sbakitpearc, Burke, Webster and Emerson
gan continued to advance, but an annihilat­ tho front, Springing spontaneously from
of Ohio, and long n Justice of the Su­ were his favorites; and tho influence of ing fire from artillery and infantry, in bis friends, from thou ho esteemed and
preme Court of tho State, while attending those, and that of hi* literary dub, a re­
front and on both flanks, mowed dawn by loved, and recognizing and appreciating it
The Jurist, Soldier, Patriot and States­ the proceeding* of the courts. He accord- nowned institution of Cincinnati,
of
which
...
scores th« devoted band. Mulligan foil. as a testimquia! to bis worth, his patriotism
man.
was eleven year*
yean a member, nnd at the Haye* with groat coolness and judgment, and gallant services in the field.f bo no
ingly, upon leaving college, entered ujwn : he wn*
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AnfLonnir, of
nl* which
trlufli he
Ln enjoyed
Aninv.wl the
tin.
the study of law at Columbus in the office weial
fathering*
slowly retreated to a hill inaccessible to doubt felt greatly honored. He finally*
of Mr. bparrow, a gentleman of di*tin-.| society of such men, distinguished alike
cavalry, and turning, buried back the yel­ accepted the nomination. A seat in Con­
guuhed merit in the legal profession. In for their professional abilities and literary ling pursuers. His horse had early been gress, associated with men distinguished
1843 he enured the law school of Har- j culture as Chief Justice Chase, Tom Carkilled under hin^ Heme, from mom till for learning, abilities and eloquence, tho
vaR Univereity. then under the charge of | w^n, the Ewings, father and son. Gen.
midnight on foot, always exposed in the ■law makers of the land, is a high and hon। the celebrated jurist*, Justice Story aud | Pope, Gen. Edward F.- Noyes, Stanley noeitiog of danger, Hayes by intrepid dar- ;orablo one. It is ooe ambitiously sought
Prof. Simon Greenleaf, and flubbed the | Matthew*. Manning F. Force, R. D. MusIng, endurance and skill, rescued his little by even the urcatest. Under other cir­
course of lectures in 1845.
While in i scy, and other*. The influence of these is command from annihilation by overwhelm­ cumstance, the proffered honor would
j Boston he attended the lecture* of Prof. | Illustrated in hi* speeches, inaugural* and ing number*. Again at Berryville, Va., have grcatiypleaeed the General. As it
Or. failia*. emiiei in exile or in cbsltwLongfellow on foreign literature, and those messages, all a* compooitions chaste in his gallantry and skill illustrated his de­ was it mauHoKly annoyed him. Having •
of the great Agassiz upon physical and I style, flucut in diction»Jnnd forcible in lope
votion to the national cause.
At the accepted it, however, he, as a high-spirited
—Pore.
natural science. In the court* of the and matter.
Such an application and Opequan, or Winebeater, in September, man, naturally wished to succeed ; but,
Even Samuel J. Tilden’* biographer, ap­ “ Hub,’’ tbe argument* of Webster, pro- i training begat its reward. Success was a 1864, one of Sheridan's master triumph* under no circumstances, whether neoesnary
Hall,, natural consequence.
preciating the reverence innate i । man for found and learned, and in Faneuil
------------ ------in the valley, whero defeated, at noon, and to success or not, would ho abandon ooe
Hence, a* in his maiden effort* in the
a generous ancestry, trace* his 1 jeage u&gt; a tho magnificent speoebca of “God-like
disaster apparently inevitable, at nightfall ;duty or evndo one peril at the front. In a
noble Mock—to tbe regicide niormera of Dan” upon the great political Questions of United State* DLtric Court at Gncinnali. ।he was victerion*: in the recovery of tbe letter to a friend in Ohio, dated “ Sher­
at once instructed and delighted in an important action “ to prevent or cn- flay, in tho charge of the raserveo under 1dsas Camp, August 24th, 1864," he
Old England. What a caricature ! Oliver the day, ______________________
vce thoughtful young student,
student. Ha also join the building of a railway bridge across ’(.'rook, Hayes’ brigade again Jed the ad- &gt;say*.
Cromwell degraded in Ralph Nickleby! A t•h
this time made the acquaint!
acquaintance
caitiff falling from a hero !
A satyr from at t]^
.... of the the bay of Sandusky." with the elder Ew ,rance. Striking for tho flanks of the vic­
“ Your suggestion about getting a fora god I
I venerable patriot, cx Premdeni John Quin- inp for an opponent; so in tli$ celebrated (torious enemy, and chanring wilh_* yell
lough to take the stump was certainly made
Nancy Farrar case, in which the insane (
But iu Rutherford Birchard Haye*, the . CJ- Adams, at hi* home in Quiniy.
amid a storm of dcathidealing missies, without reflection. .1" ojNrer ftfor duty
culprit
had
poisoned
all
the
mcmb^&gt;
of
(
noble character of the parent stock, a war- , tna TBArrs ASD characteu at school
over m'- dres
which hi* men sank to I who, al thit critii, wotdd abandon kit port
two families, with an opponent like (loo. (
rior rec. p.trio*ie mJ iotxqMd,roba*tu»&gt;l ]
coULtoc.
tho chin—over morasses flanked by high to electioneer for a teat in Concrete, miyht
।
Hgo™.,
tataU^ly. and
pr^™00, i„ bi, E. Pugh for the State, carrying the cay to banka
—up tho banks, up the hills, through tn be tealped. Tow moyfeel perfectly ntre
tho Supremo Court before Justice* j-Uor- t
the woods, carrying tho enemy ’s fortifica- ,I thaU do no tach thing.”
win. Thurman and Raancy, and saving the (
SSdioUw* iBilfo.*
-iw’ “I
tiuM, flanking and defeating him, he en­
His wish for auocete was strong, but his
Kioa
I» lb. writ hiKOT rf old S«li^ t"“™"
h” cb^tcr dn,w» b, M. life of tho wretched lunatic after her con- (
tered Winchester at the head, of hi* men sense of duty to his country in the field in
in tae pufod.
tbe .bon-, of CJedo- «’"»1
b. jm victiou by tho lower court; so in the James ।
hot pursuit of Early. At Fisher's Hill, her supreme hour of danger, was stronger.
the popular favorite; a popularity every­ Summon! murder case ; so as city solicitor in
(
nia were ravaged by the old North pirates,
where won by a mauly bearing, a frank of Cincinnati—elected by a Democratic still in pursuit of Early, after .Opcquan, Against it he would tolerate no private
the terrible Vikins* of Scandinavia. “The
turning tho enemy’fe flank, by push' wish—no selfish ambition. His patriotism
and generous spirit, and upright conduct. vote in the City Council* with Caleb B. again
;
Hay of Luncarty," an heroic plowman, on
ing hi* way up mountains, through woods, was crownod with success. His soldiers,
It wa* these that early secured for young Smith, Bubscaucnlly Secretary of the Ina memorable occasion, discovering the ap­
Hayes, in Judge Finch, an interest so deep tcrior, a* his chief competitor, and through- 'and down rarines, supposed to be impass­ already idolizing him, and glorying at this
proach of tho invader, commanded his that It’caused the Judge to devote the
able, he, with indomitable perseverance, new msMfiattation of his sclf^aerificing
out his practice he acquired Mid maintained ,
sons: “Pull your plow and harr»w to hours between the labors of his profession
courage, and admirable skill, carried the spiriffryW^t at the Opequan, at the
the reputation of a jurist,j learned, able,
pieces and fight." He and hi* rturdy boys
to his instruction in Latin and Greek. It conscientious nnd faithful. Repeatedly he ,enemy's position with a yell, and com­ t runMtertbo fight: “One more charge,
fought. In a narrow pas* near their hum­
pleted the rout nod dispersion of the panie- ColqJMyBtory and Congress I” He was
was these that challenged “ the sincere re
was opposed hy the ablest jurists of the •
ble hamlet tlicy valiantlv met and repelled spect and esteem ' of Isaac Webb while
elect®, wuinphantly elected, in despite of
stricken foe.
State; his high character ond abilities '
the invader. ,Thc deed of “ The Hay ’
At Cedar Creek, in October, the scene the lying caricataree and ribald lampoon*
awarding him tho first prize for proficiency were acknowledged by all. As solicitor of
of Sheridan’s memorable rsde, and over- of tho Deuioaraey, by a majority of 2,450
will not die. ‘ It* intrepidity and patriotism “in Latm, Greek and arithmetic;" this
the city, in his many important judgment*,
glorious victory, again tho 11 Old Kanaw­ voles over their strongest man. Alter the
made him famous^—a leader—-among a “conduct" which did “ honor to his moth­
all involving heavy interests, and all
people renowned for courage. ‘•The Hay
er." It wa* these which won for him the marked by ability and a conscicntiou* sense ha,'' under Haye*, sustained the cariy fall of Richmond, after the surrender at
became a beaH of one of the moM il!a*tn- esteem and friendship of Story and Green­
brunt of tho fight, exacting all the heroism the-Appomattox, and all armed resistance
of duty. Mr. Haye* was not merely the
ou* clan* in Scotland. “ The blood of leaf—that at Kenyon, as at Cambridge,
of it* intrepid commander. Overlapped to the national authority had.ceased, Geo.
legal adviser of tbe municipality : in many
and assaulted impetuously ou both flanks, Hayes, in December, 1865, took hi* seat .
Doo-buT brooked bo auperior. BOHO secured him tbe attachment and apphusc
the comprehensive viows of the statesman
and assailed in front, his lino rapidly melt­ in the Honsb. ,
through the mighty and troublous days of of bls colleen mates, many of whom have
crop out in tho opinions of the jurist. In
Scotland
and
England,
down
thrr&gt;u^h
our
t^^unguished
for
their
brilliant
.. . ° . .i y.'__ i__ 3 do*, tlimivoli nnr
In Congress, before the people, and as
becu^arattoguished for their brilliant a noted one in 1859, in discussing the ed away ; Hayes was loft alone, exposed
colonial and revolnUonary periods in a
tljcnt. scholarly aUninments, and do­ power of the Councila to contract a debt to a murderous fire. A heavy volley was Governor, by his votes, speeches, and in­
their erruggta—.nJ
queowAoeh men u Lorin Andn^, On, for ’“ water-works purpose*" he denies the aimed at him. It killed hi* horse, rid­ fluence, be maintained the good faith, the
out our history, heroic Mid patriotic mon
j?rTBD Stanley Midthews, Christopher power to do *o without further authority dling it with a score of bullet*. Plunging honor, and the interests of the nation. His
! aud women, oi high nnd stcadfiiai courage,
•
t&lt;0 Hoadly, Manning F. Force, from the Legislature ; he oppoBcs on prin forward in it* death throes, it violently comradre of the "Old Kanawha" never
threw iu rider, dislocating his ankle, and wanted an advocate r' his time was ever
ciple the creation of new debt*, and the
bruiuing him from Iwadito foot. He, nev­ at their disposal In Congress and before
.11 of
.lihooch wmc of them m consequent entailment of now and heavy
ertheless, regained hi* regiment. At tho the department* at Washington. As chair­
of oroufe politico, boro boro, manly to- burden* upoti the people by increawd tax­
crisis of the bottle, riheridan’a arrival, after man of tho Committee on the Library, he
timonyto the oteHiag ehonour «»d tolbis spirited ride, changed the whole face of was the great enemy of all shoddy or sham
1 Word"—illustrate nnd honor the Hayes ooto of tbeir eheriobod doomule. In the ation.
AB A BOLDIER.
affairs. “Boys, we must go back to camp,’*' in art, but seafously, and with a judgment
nay of Luncarty, the
lonKUoe® of one, now on eminent jnnrt.
The Rebellion, in 1861, found Ruther­
was hi* inspiriting cry. Back they went based upon an enlightened and a liberal
I |otrepj4 Scotch plowman, in heroic virtue, Ji Aeo, u Culleg.. “ bohored Hie « eon.
ford B. Haye* among the foremost in the
right gallantly. Rapidly reorganising |his culture, encoufugedall works ot real merit.
finds a rival « the famous preacher oi
onlCToto, nutate nun"Creol common field of perilous duty. As major of tho
•WertUmWa nnd Hedley, in the Her. m," dutingniobed “hie penonol oon, 23d Ohio volunteer*, as judge advocate of broken ranks, and reforming hi* line, with He was the author’s friend.
He was
the “Old Kanawha" in tbe center, be chiefly instrumental in adding two wings
John Russell, oao of our colonial divines, doct
tho department, and a* lieutenant colonel
“bo never uttered o profono word.
who for eorml yem, iu de6»noe ol the In the l.oguwo of onolher, now ol~&gt; on of tho regiment, in the summer and f*U of. charged Early impetuously iu front and to the libraiy section of the Capitol, Tn
. flank, forcing him back upon Cedar Creek,
Stuart, wnmmfod .nd pr»t««a the r»mo^&gt;
1861, Haye* was active with the anpy of
finally breaking his &gt;rmy in utter rout, and
Begimde. U H»dlej. In Kutherfori B.
Roaemm* in the gallant work of clearing
Heyee. in the wldier, «nle«nnu, .nd p.- jjc
“ be was papular, magnanimous, the mountainous region* of West Virginia pursuing and capturing pruoners, artillery, Historical Collection,’' the Smithsonion
■ arms, camps and baggage. The victory Library, conies of all books, pamnhlet*.
triti «I to-day, thin generous .tek, n moil,
fan “left &gt; jlowm; memory—» of a formidable enemy. In the full of
maps, Ac-, copyrighted in the Suited
was m complete a* glorious. Earlyjwas
nhililr, ooutage, Mid euwdfejrt hjrelty w memory tbot woo n fteeinenoo I
1862 he wa* at South Mountain. Lead­
1 squelched.
States, and in extending the prirlieste ot
country nod fohh, hu « manly emouing tho Union advance at the head of his
Il was on this memorable field that the Library to a larger' class ot public of­
ou Monnioon.
regiment—ooe of the rogimeutacf the fa­
hu »tu»n ‘»*&gt; Muuuraai.
Sheridan, clasping the hand of Haye*, ex­ ficer*.
- J '« twOWI
, mou* “Old Kanawha" brigade—against
Bntherfcrd B. Hnea
claimed: “ Colonel, from this day forward
Both tn Congress and m Governor he
, superior forces, posted advantageously on
4th, 1812, in tho town of Bdawnre, Ohio.
1 you will ba a brigadier general.'' Ten days .
, the erwb of the mountain, Lieutenant
Hi. father, Rutherford H«y“'
later the oom mission arrived ; a little later
. Colonel Haye* etmounterod a itabbora ra’ that oT m^or general.
Vermoar. and emigr^d to
ih Wounded f
four
or improve their coodhioB, or aM
, sirtanoa. The rebel* disputed every foot
Ju a tasioeu men, the foHmr "• "ridU1*
' time*, and a hundred days
under
fire, esi--------4- ahappiaM1 „ ooafcrt. H.wte
of ground, but Hayes, charging rapidly
.n‘«rr,ri«iu" and active.
A* a
posed to death in a eerie* of brilliant ac­
iod gallantly, again and acain, drove the
tions. his promotion* were but tho well­
rebels out of the woods, drove them acroas
. earned ■reaiaf rearitio tba field.,
tbe field*, and up tho mountain. Wound­
AS A STATESMAN.
ed and fainting from toes of blood, bat re-.
Rutherford B. Hayewtl nv period of hu
aoverinr. Le advanced hi* regiment, which।
to Boperinlife was a Democrat. Originally a Whig, mank'tnd;
ZpanHi-ely -mitened
n a disciple of the national school of Web­
Bui the widow, Mre. Sophia Hayea. a
. ster and Clay, his maiden vote for Prari, at dent was cast for tho gallant Heury Clay,
bia Hii next was for Harrison, and hi* last,
MU, as a Whig, for WfafisH Soott. Th* Whig

arly lore, in which she was aided by her
brother, Mr. Sardis Birchard, but in those
higher and nobler attainments of Christian
virtue and duty only learned under a pious
mother's leaching and example.

marehltf.

ALONZO 1». CADU AlaEADER.
iTTOHN t V AT LAW A bULIttlTOR
IN ClMNiTBY.iibo. Clrcai! Court CeawntoMonanJ ln}unetioa Muter.
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uftrul
•••• will rreeir
hltentur. "fflee bo Slat
fi.sx. HiHinxs llieb.

PHIL W. MSKERN.
r COt-RT. COMMISSIONER. HmOip
1 Ilrnilr. Wil; beat tbe oSee of Harvey

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WHOLE NO 2032-

of tbe

�founders respeetivdy of our States rights
and national schools of politics. Under
the teachings of Jefferson p school, under
those of John Taylor, of Caroline, William
B. Giles and John C. Calhoun, add their
later satellita, Rhett, Mason aud Jeff.
Davis, the early doctrine of States rights
was extended through all the forms of
nullification into the open doctrine of se­
cretion. Only the States were sovereign.
They were the judges of their own rights
and powers, and of those of tho United
States. The Union was simply a confed­
eracy, a league of States; the National
Government a simple agency created by
the States to represent their wdHtyWdbsolved or destroyed whenever, UftajM*went of the States, it failed to
purposes for which it was created. Origi­
nally it was the doctrine of simple malcon­
tents, disappointed theorists, having no

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lUm.ai, Mtob., Km. L, 18TT.
THOMAS fit. COOLET. of Waaiitaaa*.
Yar Recenu of tho Vaivanitx.
VICTORY P. COLLIER, of Calboon.

THE INAUGURAL.
W e jdace before our readers to-day the

Inaugural Address of Prandent Haya. It
fa an able, outspoken, manly State paper,

which will commend itodf to tlVitood
sense of the people of the whole countrr.

W. ««« rT.rj

of lb.

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will carefuBy peruse it, and judge of our
now President fairly, and with do partisan

deviltry uf the rebellion. Baffled by the
sword, after immense sacrifices, in ita at­
tempted destruction of the nation, it was
by the De1875-6.

tion.

its traitorous foe rejoiced in antici-

PRESIDENT AwS*’ CABINET.

of the Cabinet offioem of President Haye*.

pronounce it good :

Secretary of State—William M. Evarts

man of Ohio.

and my hope to-aid in their settlement in
a peaceful and honorable way, thus accur-

fixed it ao that the money go® to tbote

without

courts.

any

interference of lawyers or

The curious thing about it is, that

her father, who made all this money, was
a noted gambler, and every dollar of it was

made by gambling.

Tho gambler’s wife

and daughter, however, were not only ex­

ing, and as five thousand voices are ai­
rlifted tbe cffdpl is wonderful:. Tabagaims constantly st sensation. Just now he
of the father, that the money should be.
M preaching to the different professions,
applied to a good use. The managers ot and his sennons, as be calls them, are starthe charities had, at the beginning, some ular mixtures of pathos, cant, »nd whttia
any one rise's mouth wfiuld Lo blasphesy.

Fellow citizens, wc have reached the closo
of a political contest marked by the excite­
ment which usually attend* the contorts
iietwceu great political parties, whoso mem­
ber* advocate with earnest faith their re­
spective creeds. The circumstances were
perhaps in no respect extraordinary, save

After taking Daniel Drew’s I

don’t see why they should hesitate about
a great many years hence, rise up and call
her biased.

The

lawyers who love fat

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der.' In our day that would mean make
your wilt Do not deceive your heirs with
railroad stock or Jay Cookt« Northern
Railway bonds; do not deceive them with
it to control it, aud hfa estate u reaping
deeds for Western lauds that sever
the reward. Scott, Howitt and Garrett,
will yield any crop, but fevers or wcool
the other railroad magnates, turned about
martgaga on property that won't py the
and put a million of dollars into the Atfirst.

Company, that be. might bleed that mo-

down to sixty, and the Atlantic and Pacific

THE DECISION OF A TRIBUNAL

goes np proportionately.
Telegraphing is the most outrageous

Union is, or has been, a monopoly, and the
people hare been compelled to psy what­
ever they should exact. Consequently tbe
cost ot telegraphing has been four rima
what it is in any other country. Now
that the new company h»s been bolstered,
down will go the prices. It is a good

■afeguatda we have against imposition.
The prices have been already reduced a
half, at competing pointa, tnd they will go
lower still
Would that there ftodd be
found some relief from the expreas swindle.

THE GBAMD MIKE.
When tbe Grand Duke Alexis wm here
ft few years ago, New York went wild over
hum He wa feud asd dauced and balled
and ndden and photographed—awd bell®
qwreW far the privilege of darning with
him He is here again, but ala ! his Royal
Highness dosen’t excite as Mnrch sensation

He nib aboetth,
follow.) bj u
English bull-dog, the same as any other
tbe crowd Kwrod, ter. u* leek
.1 M»
He . . good follow
ntber
hie. Ike being 1M Moor. New Tort need.

“ There is coming a conflagration, com­
pared with Which that of Chingo is 1871,
or that of Boston in 1872, or (hat of b’cw
York in 1837 or 1832, I’ve forgotten
which, ia aa nothing. Brooklyn on fire.
New York on fire, Vienna on fire, Canton
on fire, St. Petersburg on fire, Paris on
fire, London on fire, tho Andes on fire, the
Appenmet* on fire, the Himalayas on fire!
And what will be peculiar about that day
will be that the water with which w« pt
out great fires will itself take flame, the,
Ohio and Hudson and Mkuwippi and
trembling Niagara shall with nJ tongues
lick the heftrctia.
The geological heat* ia
the centre of the earth will burn oat to­
ward iths circumference, and this world
will bo a living coal, tho living roal 1'Jliog
•into ashes, the ashes scattered by the
breath of the last hurricane, and all ttyt
will be left of this glorious planet wffl b*
flaku of ashes falling on other worlds.
Oh, ou that day will you be fireproof, «
will you be a total lo® ? Wul you be res­
cued or will you . be consumed ? ^b*0
thia world in ito baptismal font of the a®
shall blase, will you go out on the fire es­
cape of the Lord's deliverance ? Oh,
that day, for which all other days
made, may it be found that this life inst­
ance man had a paid-up j*olicy, and th*1
this fire insurance man had given bio, ”’
stead of the debris of a consumed w®”4'
a house not made with hands, clcrnsl m
the heavens."
And after this turgidity he studs for »

moment, as if overcome by his feot#**
looking slyly out of hi* left *ye»«»“ ***
offset upon the throng, and with a H *
pray" utte-ra what ho calls a prayer, wnl»
■ very like his sermon, and as ’ vpbeao*
Still thia humor draws more people
Sunday than Beecher, or any ■-Art
er in the two atics, Curioa- thing. »•

BUSTNESS

pUrchlriUr IrtOjPlXIWft

EDITORIAL

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i t iff-i HE

sanctify it:

Last Sunday he preached to the iurunoa
people, and what do you think of that»
sample bricks:
“ if I did not think that God iortitntri
the life insurance arganizations, 1 wvdl
not take up your time and my own on the
Sabbath morning in discoursing on the
subject. Life insurance provides fur oar
families* when we are goo-.
“ If we do not pay the,, premium we
have no rqjht to expect mercy: we are
worse than infidels. After the certificate
of death has been made ont, and the thirty

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but it was finally decided that they could

man nature.
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reckless over-apecuktion, stalked over the
land. It was the maloootcmt's hour of re*

li

it wa the wish of the women, as well as

counting of tho electoral votes should be
i refe.red to.

"!? •&gt;« • “«•&gt;-

IJ

emplary, but devotedly pious women, and

ling new lines in every direction,
wquently, Western Union, whieh was

ii

I sitf

that arc known to be well managed, and

No man who ever made religion a tannos doa m much that misfit be called idvertising of himself as the eminent rm.
tioualisi who saiU under the name of T.
-De^VVitt Talmage. He. ha*1 built for hrs
a church that looked more a tlu^ri* tbui
anything else, and ho fitted it up solely
effect. Ho is a long, cadavcron* nun, with
a sepulchral voice and a brimstone w
ner, and be got up his place of tmetier
with a view solely to its fitness for bin.
ilo has the best organist and cornet plaje:
in the city to lead the congreeatiomTiia-.

tI

She

distributed 6333,000 among the charities

Vanderbilt, before be died, wanted to

.
nun, in th. td*. rf .
"r (,rP°-nR fMra lw pow.r, hMbing iu
pMly trank, u pdd£_hn. d th.
In nJ;..._____
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of Missouri.

ten of the bat charities in tho city.

slxmld

appointed for the purpose. That tribunal,
atabhahod bylaw far ths sole parpore, ito
members all of them wa of long estab­
lished reputation for integrity and intelli­
gence, and with the exception of there who
are also members of the Supreme Judiciary
chosen equally from both politial parties
it* deliberations, enlightened by tbe reroarch and th« arguments of able counsel,
wan entitled to the fullest ooofldtnre of the
American people. Ito decuions have bren
patiently waited for, and accepted as legal­
ly cooolaiiTt by the general judgemeot of
For the presort, individual
'*VV “““•*&amp; ““
L'o.»liiuti„o the public
opinion will widely vary aa to the wisdom
K“*“S"F»*b»
of tbe several conclusions aDoouBcod bv
SURE AMD HUBSTAJTTJAL FOfXDATIOX, that tribunal. This is *o be anticipated hi
the superstructure of beneficent local
government can bo built up and not
otherwise. In furtherance of such obedi­
Human judgment is never
ence to the letter and the spirit of the unerrit
1 “ farcly regarded as othconstitution, and in behalf of all that ito . - ------------------- DK by the successful party
attainment implies, all so-called party »lb. rowu*.
fb. fca tboi
lateresta lose their apparent importanea, pobued portico b.T. in ibw wo, MUfodthe
and party lines may well be permitted to a&gt;T»u. in nprd io .hid, E&lt;XJ „„ dif.
fall into insignificance.
The question we f«, m to U&gt;&lt; 1» on la, than io the pron.
have to consider for the immediate wel­ «entrain bo ptraej in whinj tie
fare of the States of tho Union, is the
question of
GOVERNMENT OR 50 OOVERNMERT ;
of social order and all tbe (xwoeful indtu
tries and the happinee that belone to it.

After doing this sho made a clean,

dear will, leaving the rest of her estate to

estates are gnashing their teeth because abe

;v] tni n mtrati on

folly enjoved. Whiter er difference of
opinion exist as to the cause of this con­
dition of things, the fact is clear that in
tho progress of events the time lias come
when inch- a government is
AN IMPERATIVE NECE8AITY
H-Mirad b, all the Tariw Ulen,:., public
aud private, of those States ; but U must
not be forgotten that only a local govern­
ment which recognises sod maintain, in
violate tho righls of all is a true adfgovernment, with respect to the two di*
UDct races whose peculiar relations to each
other have brought upon us the deplorable
complications ind perplexities which exist
in the Southern Statee. It must be a
Eve:nmeat which decides the interests of
th races carefully and equally. It must
be a government which submits loyalhand heartily to tbe Constitution and lain
—the laws of tbe Nation, and the laws of
the States themselves, accepting and

ty.

relatives—till the

a

subject in pur public affairs, which all
thoughtful and patriotic citiscDM regard as
of supreme importance.
Many of the
calamitous effects of the
•

TREMENDOUS REVOLUTION
which has passed over the Southern States
still remain. The immeasurable benefits
whieh will surely follow, looner or later,
the hearty and gencrotw acceptance of the
legitimate results of that revolution, hare
not yst been realized. Difficult and em­
barrassing questions meet u» at the
tbresbo’d of this subject The twople of
Alien and Thurman ret forever ; in 1876 these States are still impoverished, and
that of Tilden! The nation had again the inestimable biasing of a wise, honest
triumphed in the victory of Haya. ”
and peaceful local ftdfgovernmcoi i» not

•
traitors.
______ ___ it convulsed the
-------------- —-^contention. Overthrown
in argument, in the battle of brains, ‘ by
Webster nud Clay in their conflict with
Haynes and Calhoun, knocked kon du
combat by Jackson in his suppression of
nullification, it assumed all ito maliimaut

tion bat rather to speak of
mcrito attention.
THE MATERIAL DEVELOPMENT
and to suggest certain important ends to be of that section of the country has beeu ar­
attained in accordance with our institu&gt; rested by tbe social and political revolu­
tions, and essential to tho welfare of our tion through whieh it has passed, and now
country. At the outset of the discussions need* aud doerv® tbe conaiderate care of
which preceded the recent Presidential the National Goverunrsot, within the just
election, it seemed to me fitting that I limito prescribed by the constitution and
should fully make known my sentiments wise public economy. But at the bo*ia of
in regard to several of the important all prosperity for that, as well m for every
questions which then appeared to demand other part ot tbe country, lia the improve­
the consideration of the country. Follow­ ment of the intellectual and moral condi-'
ing the example, and in |&gt;art adopting the tion • of the people. Universal suffrage
language of one of my prcdccawora, I wish should rest upon universal education. To
now, when every motive for mi*re(&gt;rescn
tbi* end, liberal and permanent provision
tation haa passed away, to repeat what was
said before the election, trusting that my
achooU.
The President of the United
countrymen will candidly weigh and under­ States, of necessity, owa his election to
stand it, and that they will fed assured
office to the suffrage and zealous labors of
that the sentiments declared in accepting the political party, the members of which
the nomination for the Presidency will be
chcnsh -with ardor and regard as of caseoTHE STANDARD OP MT CONDUCT
tial importance toe principtes of their parin the path before me. charged, as I now 3 organization ; but he should strive to bo
am, with the grave and difficult task of
ways mindful of the fact that
carrying them out in the practical admin­
istration of the Government, so far a? de­
who serves ni« country best
In further­
pends, under the Constitution and'laws,
ance of the reform we seek, and iu other
on Chief Executive of the Nation. Tho
respects, I recommend an amendment to
permanent pacification of the country up*
the Constitution prescribing a term of six
on such principles aud by such measures
years for the Presidential office, and for­
“ 5*'1 ?efure Ao complete protection of
bidding reelection.
all its citizens in the free enjoyment of all
FOEEION POLICY.
their constituted rights, ia now the one
THE MOTIVES WHICH SHOCLDAKIMATE LS,

people always love rich

1s !

sua —no resort to miwrablo makeshifts ;
but a manly, square and unflinching battle
whether, under the Constitution, our against the shams and cria and-fauds of
Union » a nation, sovereign or supreme demagogical eraft. It commanded the at­
within tbe limits of ito powers, with inhe­ tention of the great financial centers of
Patriotic men, eloquent and
rent forces*
. Europe.
able, rallied to his support. Sbcrmao.
.dicating ito
of States—liable Garfield, Taft, Noya, Foster, Lawrence
any malcontent and Danforth, a brilliant array of State
-------------- coeval with ths strength, aided by Morton, Woodford,
Constitution, it was tho invention of Schurz, Grosvenor, Oglaby, Windom,
Doves apd BoutwsU from abrwd, mttsnd
routed the Democratic harts. As at the
developed its nusehievous character in the Opequan, as st Cedar Creek, when all
Cabinet of Washington, in tbe conflict seemed disaster and ruin, the charge of the
between Jefferson and Hamilton, the intrepid leader of the “Old Kanawha" re-

THE CORDtkL CO-OPERATION
of all who cherish an interest in the wel­
fare of the country, trusting that party
lines and the prejudice of race will be free­
ly surrenderoa in behalf of the great pur­
pose to bo accomplished. In the import­
ant work of tbe restoration of the Sooth,
it i* not the political ritustion alone that

own bnrt, which h« cWnu ia hi.
pro|««J, MX) oot a pan of the pi
Ml., htapiro.
He hu a dean, „ t„
ions in hu own right, ro-1 !« nt|,L .
c’&gt;4 the notion of settling down u a a™
feelings. She divided up a portion of her gentleman in America, and dodgtaJ^
property among them in sunk a way as to cares of royalty. How it will na^t B&lt;&gt;
make them all comfortable, ro that they one an tril. If the Grand Dakes*
stubborn s* the nut of hi* famih he w&gt;ll
would not feel aggrieved, and go to dis­
do it. He is a good deal of a Dcaxxu*
puting the wiU. If a relative has left you and cans very little tor the foruurfm’
thirty thousand doliare, you are not going •ally. The attendant* that his state in­
pOMS upon him are irksome tu him K(j
be enjoys nothing else ro much aa hm lib

loved her with all the dtvotion (Hal poor

CORRESPONDENCE.

for Printers.
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protection and support; freedom, justice,
and the equality of all men of all races and
colora before the law—all there he ably
maintained as the duty of government or
the wants of the nation for tbe revival of
prosperity. There was no dodging of io-

Fellow Citizens : We have oMetnblcd to repeat tho public ceremonial began
by Warinngton, observed by all my predeeeasors, and now a time-honored custom,
which marks the commencement of a
term of tho Presidential office. Called to
the duties of this great trust, I proceed, in
compliance with the usage, to announce
some of the leading principles on the sub­
jects that now chiefly engage the public
attention, by which it is my desire to be
guided in the discharge of those duties I
shall not undertake to lay down, irrerocsfiy, principles op measures of administra­

prog*tops. So he lias poauvriy forbiui
«U Wl ».□ lo
kl»a, &gt;nd m
royj
“
mut-r to pmablhe put.b,
T*
roun: mu. n .,«tr ordn,
?*
Mire Mary Dancer, a rich maiden bdy of Iphi.MMld.igu „
this city, who died a few weeks ago. Mm Akxu •»■««. i« Mn^ubU R«.J
IbU hu uapernl Llhe.- B«r r . to u~“
Mary was well endowed with thfa world's M&gt;d thM he .ill Mu, tb.’d^ T?'

It u not often that

i; r l

As in the great campaign of 1875 in
Ohio, ao in the Presidential conflict of
1876, all these important questions of pub­
lic policy were involved, as was that of

Liberal

KEi±:rx ««&lt;

r _ IS ! r s ..i H

COmiCT— HATES*

VICTOBT A TRIUMPH OF THE NATION.

Policy
Republican,
and Patriotic.

—

New Toxic, Mareli 3. 1877.

T-?

THE PRESIDENTIAL

Hit

*

A Sensible Wom*n-Tlw T«to»r»P*

;;

payment of the natiouJ debt, principal
and interest; the invisibility of oar pub­
lic school Erstem ; the development of the
wealth and reaouroa of the country ; the

D.

THE INAUGURAL ADDRESS’OF
PRESIDENT HAYES.

.

!

n

is well.

All

*i Hing to receive tie American

sou ft wtfb-thit IU another

.

k.

“sacred and inviolable’ It ought to be
paid, principal and interest; it could only
be repudiated a soled in national dishon­
or. Be denounced all attempts at inflation tered thefleld at onoc, and under bis lead
as expedients only of demagogues or traib the enthusuim and confidence of his party
ors. Inflation was dishonor; inflation was soon revived. He tajdly raised the na*
tional standard. The'tyiited Statu wsa a
ruin. Its adoption would defeat the pre­
tended purpose for which it was advocated nation, note league—a nation with powers
-a relief of * hard tunes.” Instead of inherent in ito organism capable of main­
relieving trade, instead of permanently taining its legitimate sovereignty, of en­
c.-nl
forcing its constitutional authority, and of
taring their revival upon a permanent or coercing and punishing all who resisted
solid tai, instead of relieving the massa either a menaced its life; bard money,
the earliest possible resumption of sperie
payment*, was the great need of btumas
aul the people. The absolute good faith
of the Republic demanded the honorable
depreciating the intrinsic value
liquidation of all its obligations in the

Resolutions were brief and patriotic?

OUR NEW YORK LETTER,

oru. P^

ithu emancipated, and to protect them in
the enjoyment of those righto when tbty
m infriiupd or —ilM, u pamBj mL
wuuod. Th. erfo whieh .fflui Che SmILeee Slates can only be roraored or re»e died by the united and harmoLiuJ efforts
of both rm
by
mutual sympathy and regard; and while
in duty bound and fully determined to
protect the rights of all by every constitu­
tional mans at the disposal of my a lmmfatration, I am kincercly anxious to use
every Intimate influence in favor of bonrat and efficient local governments, as the
true raofrce of those Slate*; for the pro­
motion of contentment aud prosperity. Of
their citizens in this effort which I shall
moke to accomplish this purpose, I ask .

S-P? s •

public, he was patriotic, inflexible and
sound. He believes that “honesty is the
beX policy.” As the debt of the Revolu­
tion was “ the price of liberty,” the coat
of independence, so the debt of the Rebell-

manded the prestige of his name, a tower
of strength. They were calls like that
which in 1861 had carried him into the
field. That of 1875 he received while at
home, unsuspectingly playing base-ball
with bis children, and rejoicing that be
had escaped from the active toils of poli­
tic® ; that he was relegated to the cultiva*
tion of his land and the delights of his
domestic hearth. It was the call of duty
—duty to hi* country, to his party, and
the great national principles upon the suc­
cess of whieh denuded the salvation of
both. His hesitation was brief} Ho en­

ture to unravel their financial ectiotn. The

m

bigbat and purest in the land. All the
probabilities were against tho nation. In
both campaigns the Republicans at first
were dispirited. The fruits of the victory
human righto ! He demanded irrevo- for which, as the rapreeentatira of the na­
le guarentaa of these by amendments tion, they had contended in tho rebellion,
he organic law, basing representation at such unparalleled sacrifices, were in
upon population, bat voters ; and se- peril. The most patriotic doubted. Brave
sd.iu conjunction with Orth, of Indi-

and high taRSS.

will not need a Committee of the Legisla­

!

u cubluh th.

ahd, through the House, assessed the na­
tional purse for a campaign ftmd for tbe
collection and circulation of the slanderous
perjuries of mercenary informers in the

...s tM i.r

r. ~ nA
resources or productive industry of Ohio
aud the nation—of agriculture, manufaotureo aud commerce, and of internal im-

�yei»i-Weekly hepliblicaptawer.
wilin' ri,i'«ora»«»v
HI AbcuFthe County.

We do not deem it nceearery ta

take up I

much .pace in our paper in eucomium. upon
the merit* of Frank Beard, the "Chalk Talk"

Special Notices.

9

I Madison Dispensary,

man, for the press generally haa gone «xtenlhely into that particular, wherever Mr.
Beard has appeared.
Therefore wo give the

following which we clip from the Detroit Trib­
une of Dec. 25th, 1878.
*
"One of the mo»t plaao.ni and delightful
entertainment* which we have witnessed for
some time, wa* the familiar "Chalk Talk" of
Mr. Frank Beard at Whitney * Opera House
law evening. It waa attended by a very large
and select audience of ladle, and gtmUemen,
among whom were a number of our moat
prominent clergymen and local artlirt*. and
wa* received with every mark of pleasure and
approval. Mr. Beard te a very witty and in­
teresting speaker, a* well as a capital artist,
and hl* "Chalk Talk" therefore poaowaed a
double eharm. • * • &gt;fr. Beard td»o ter­
initiated hi. highly Interesting lecture with
the drawing of two picture, at one and the
same time, using both hands for the operation,
■nd performing the task quite m artistically
aa in tho instances where he bestowed hi*
whole attention upon a single sketch.
The
Woman'. Temperance Union cleared a goodly
profit a* the reeult of hte pleasant pictorial en-

When you wish Pure Drugs aud Med
icinea, go aad see Wanzsr i Barnes.
xnar8w2

Advertised Letters

formerly uf Meadville, has
i-jic in the building recently

F '

C. M. RUNYAN’S.

A spicy sketch descriptive of a trip over
the Atchison Topeka and SantuFo Rail rood
and of the beauties, scenery and pleasure
resorts of the Rocky Mountains, by "Nym
Crinkle," tho musical and dramatic critic
of the New York World, sent free on paplication,together with the Shii Juan Guide,
maps and urne table* of thia new and pop­
ular route from Kansas Cityand Atchiaon
to Pueblo, Denya; and all pointe in Colo­
rado, New Mexico, Arizona and the San
Juan Mine*.
Tho finest line of Pullman
Slecpcni on tho continent between tho Mis­
souri River and the Rocky Mountains
without change. Address
T. J. Anderson,
Gen. Pa**. Aql'

I would respectfully announce to the citi­
zens o.f Hastings and vicinity, that I hav^ a
new and
,

POSITIVELY CURED,

'SgSS'

. f this city went lo Middle­

You will always find a complete assort­
ment of school luxika. stationery, &amp;c., nt
the lowest prices, at
marSw2
Wanxkr &amp; Barnes.

&gt;y. » i . of Grand Rapids, one of
luprent «|&lt;aken in the State, aad C.
A. f&gt;
will addrex the people of
or. ’ the Tentperaney' queition, at
' : . it Sunday et^njbg. Coma early

GEO. WOODS &amp; CG.5S
PARLOR ORGANS

POULTRY .WORLD.
iplendml Illustrated jdontblr. ltrrolfd ntirsly
'‘vtt't. 11—year.' Send lOcts. for a epecicopy. Address. WOULTRT WORLD. u*ar-

And go buy a first-class cigur of Em. Bus­
by: He bus just filled up with a stock of
the Best. •
marlt3

Ceo. M. Savage &amp; Co's Col

A good stock of Flanucle nnd Casse.
meres nt bottom prices.
J. Rvssell
febl.’iw I.

Call aud rec our Tea*,
febltf Smith. Hogle &amp; Preston’
Coffee, Sugar and Bed cords at
febltf Smith. Hogle&amp; Pktarox'R.

Liat of patents issued lo Inventors of Mich
igan for ths week ending March 6, 187" and
each dated Feb. 20, 1877. Furniehcal thia
paper by Cox A Cox. Solicitor* of Patents
Washington, D. C.

G. Collins, tool holders. Fort Wayne.
C. Hall, set works for circular saw niilte.
Bay City.
.•
3. Jenks, rotary engines, Detroit.
€. McGhee, corset*, Jackaon.
&lt;J. Polley and D. Toles, rerth anger*. 1’ly-

Pull ofT that Dirty Collar.
Go aud sue the best stock of collars ever
brought to Hastings, just received at Em.
Buslw'x.
niarlttt.

Crockery nndTatups cheap at

febltf Smith, J1ogle&amp; Preston’s.'

! building of Mihdlcville. came
iplete d&lt;-«truction yesterday, by fire.
she damage is laid'll about two
i .Villars.

RUNYAN.

xxi66tf

J brow Away that Stub

implied vithlhe popular ded from ft.00 to $2.60 and

Tea, 4 lbs. for $1 00; Sugars, syrups, spices,
Baking Powder, salcratus, starch, soap, can­
dles, tobacco, etc., etc., which wifi be sold at
jao'oc-'rouoE pjeaxcxss.
Remember the place, at J. S. RIWYJIJY’S
Boot and Shoe Store, Jefferson street.
Give, inc a call.

Topeka, Kan.

, and organised a "‘Ijuliea
!ub.
The oreanization was
thirty-eight members to start

M OF OHB!

A1B

MASKAfltGUIDE. OS StXUAL PATMLOOV.

M; D. Reed desires to call attention to
his new Wagon Stop, where ho may bo
found at all hours of any day, ready to do
any work iu hia line, from puUtng a new
spoke in an old wheel, to the building of
the best buggy .over mn in the county of
Barry. Don't forpet tlio place; lu tho
shop with Jason Rich &amp; Bro., corner o
Church and Railroad Street.
xxCtf

Burgees, Joey Hammond, Francis Witeon, Mi
W. Smith, Mrs Cornelin Sheffield.

I -and d:vtiugui&gt;b*d visitors

01 W- MaC-.ra SL. Chicks.

NEW ADVERTISMENTS.

CHICAGO REED COMPANY
Importm, Grewm.and Jobbynof
FOREIGN’ ANU DOMESTIC

The tire, we understand,

G. P. Rowell &amp;, Go’s. Col.
fgaiion from the Reform Club of this
go te Yankee Springs, on Friday
ih.u place. next week Friday, tbsy
.-• Ins to Woodland for ths same pur"
-fay last, l*&lt;wean the reaidente

•f the Baxxnt and the Prcsbya black feather belonging to a
r.c hating found the nae will
l T lent ing it at the above-named

i’n Tuesday la&gt;t.,^rank Dyfkle. of Bowne,
h*UCe.. uI;..committed larceny in this couniy a »h«t time since, was arraigned before Hit
Homir, Judgd Arnold, plead guilty, was senicace.11.&gt; tme year in State prison at Jackson,
•here he was conveyed by Sheriff Creasy the

M hen a candidate for high oftico i»
well
likod and so popular with themasae* a. to make
hte defeat Jiffieult in a fair and honorable
fight, mean and cowardly men are not wanting
who delight in manufacturing liea and .tender­
ing his good name. There are atou those whose
selfishne.. prompt* them to prostitute Chair
honor, pervert truth and ignore righWbr the
■axe of injuring a competitor in business,
whose prosperity they envy, and with whose
business talent they have not the tugMiiy to
•ucceasfully compete in an honorable way.
These thought* are auggreiml by the mean,
cowardly attacka tuade upon me and my4medicines by those who imagine their pecuniary
prospect* injured by the great popularity
which my atandard medicines have acquired,
and the continued growth of my professional
practice.
Narrow-minded preciiUoner* of
medicine, and nianuUctnrcrs of preparations
which do not pou.es* sufficient merit to succewfully compete^- popular favor, have re­
tried to reeh cowardly auategy a* to publteh
all Mrt* of ridieulou* reports about the com­
position of my medicines. Almanacs. " Re­
ceipt Books," and other pamphlets are tewed,
■nd aeattered broadet over i***-'1. "heT“
these contemptible knaves puWi.h pretended

&lt;ACn

POtt 8ALB BT AU. DLUXUS
tx n.t’o.

ni mint tbuoco co.

irmilte, e. r.

.-iGMAs
CLOT
. RUN WEUT
?: wear wina.iL

HASTINGS.

"" “o.

*•« think it wm hardly fair for Bro. New­
kirk loeomiusnl m he did in the Odd Jello*
»f the 1 at 1MI. oa tjjf correepondeooe of Bro.
Harm in the Pud, relative to the actios ot
th* (.read I-odge on the charges made agaiaat
&gt;k« Michigun Odd Allo* by P. tt. M. John N.
Ibgwsoll. We do not think P.O. Harris attOod
*»ything but the fact* in a very moderate

•&gt;7- We wrote the teport of the special comuf which we were the Chairman, aud if
** wideMasd our own report, U did net ex««"»• I*. G. N.wkirk, but it cxcuMd him from

great wro^g lB (he matter, white fully ettdw*i“&lt;theju»tieecf lire chargee brought by
G- M, in hte report. And the
that an«b»r wa. t .ported’guilty of a probable viola-

”

"S;

w pr—rfrf —&gt;r~1,P“b,±
.mW fact that no two have been
XS-irp~-i-«

author*.

It te enough for the p- -r- -- —

(wBlWru.

B_v.PlgBCtU.O--

Pr.prt.iT
T Dr.
’
iTort.i.

-O-1-1'’- N' T’

HMH, MIRS, Hffl, OILS,

s68;,’^.'ra,aMF;Jixa!gut:
825000 Ai.VJUgESMi’IK

NOWI8_THE TIMETOJECUBEIT

X^d»nr~-p«
“«
*«««.“•'—

Drugs and Medicines of all descriptions
kept constantly on hand, and Prescriptions
skillfully compounded. Also a full line of

Containing over 1,200 varieties Vege­
table and Flower seeds. Colored
Platen. Elegant wood-cut* of Vegeta
blesand Flower*. Handsomest Guide
Publlnhed
rapSend for it-«i
Detroit Seed Ce. Detrelt, 3ii ch

A HOME and FARM

SJTiKXi-w

J. P. ROBERTS, Proprietor,

IM TME UNITED STATES

1 hs:!ty M-i.tr h-v- purchased John Clark’s
fV'Mvnce f-r S-MAI, and with hi* wife is going
to keep Ituim therein.—Sashrllle 5Vw«. Now,
Vrno, stand up aad. explain. What makes
Charley Lean keep house with John Clark'*
•ifcJ Boes John feet bad about it, and whoee ject to thir circulation, which te to injure!the
wife doe* he keep house with ’ Who keep* Lie of my medicines. " The Popular Health
^.X^HllUDELPHn._____________
bouse wuf, Qjin-ijy Lentz'* wife, and i*n’l Almanac" ia the hlgh-«»“«‘’N»K nBm? of oneof
these pubiioatlon*. which contain, bogus re­
ihore danger of getting the little C.« and Lji
'sized ’oniewhal ?
** find in th. Vermontville knterpriM the published by one Dr- L-, of Detroit, «■ Uie
hcih east and WKST.
Jf.c&amp;uNm Furawr. and by other manufacturers
Ellowfaj complimentary notice of eur Senator, of mrfTcinw, in neversl scxaUed Journal* of
which it gives us great pleasure to lay before Pharmacy. They are all prompted by
wr reader, ■•.'eaator Cook, of this District, and ultcriy fail in accompliahing tho
their author., for, notwithstanding lhe,’, J”!
•ccupied the Lieutenant Governor** chair te-.t
Books. Mane. Full Information, alm
Friday afternoon, and did wtdl. We erjoyod a
frieadiy chat with Mr. Cook. *
•
•
Usd Com. V. PjRJUOHARAjfM^
The member* who represent Eaton, Hon. D.
oW a Week to Agent.. IW
inis,
" n. p-.pi-« “
R- Cook in the .Senate, and Hona, Gould and
■'•'lion in the House, are neither of them what
,L« &lt;Wr
el““ "
aijhl te turned talkers, but arc dllabcnou*.

P*in.iaking and faithful representative*, and
««looking well to the interest* of their con-

City Drug Store

MATCHLESS
U•

r

je:e» si
Mich

s
11 Michigan Grand Ave. Detroit,

CHEW-SMOKE

&lt;si2!

Cowardly Assaults

the purpose of organising a Reform

Tikctaine Agewt»,*n&lt;l »•&lt;&gt;
ability l«
0e* o*
JlSdSfJef nclllnftKWf'
,carlU»«htme»cimFe****tl»»*
InK
varriisG accor*t&gt;B|ft®
liberal’*"*ndqaali Uca.? rerue.-

DYE STUFFS, &amp;c. unsurpassed
in quality a specialty.
Commercial.
HASTINGS MARKE
Baxxsb Optic*. Feb. IS. 1*57.
WHEAT.lwhltclper bushel----------------WHKAT.'redJper bushel-............. ■— * 30*‘ *’
FLOUR. i»er cwt------------ -------------------«♦ ™
CORN, per bushel.-------------- ----- ----------*
BUTTER, per lh----------- ------------------EGGS, pevdoven...... —-------- ------------POTATOES.per bushel.......... ...... ......... .
APPLES, perboshsl---- -------------------ONIONS, per bushel------------------------BEANS, perbu.b.1------ ------------------PORK--------------------------------------------NESS PORK, per lb------- -------------- HAMS, per lh---------------------------------SHOULDERS, per lb----------------------LARD, per Ik-------------------- ---------TALLOW, per lb---------------------------- CHICKENS, per lb-------------------------CHEESE, per lb.-----------------------------WOOL, per lb—------------------------------SALT. fine.per bbl-------------------------SALT, coarse, per bbl......... .............. —
HAY. per urn----------------- - --------PRIED PEACHES, peered, per lb.„.
ppi RD PEACHES, unoeared. par lb.
DRIED APPLES, per lb—....... ..........
MAPLE SUGAR-------------------------—
HIDES, rreon, per lb-------- -----------HlDES.dry. porlb-------------------------BHREPPRLTO----------------- ------------CALFSKINB.trenn.perlb------------CALF SKIMS, dry. per lb--------------HONEY—----------------------------------BEESWAX, perib---------------- -—
CRANBERRIES, par b**hel---------Gfovtw and Mitten* Ure , thin

done out-

J. Rummll.

PATENT MEDICINES

Of all kinds in endless varieties.

Vkk-s Ftewm ead Vs^tabl.

xxitotf

M eM to'

•UM

tick’s

tCK’i

PENSIONS

FLeaiL csrss.

A beantifnl qMrteriy teernal. finely IHwMie 1

1 i&lt;i2^“,i°r,3ana,v^i"Mai.,yt
-VICCK’S
Fl«&lt;er *■« VereUMa OarSn,

coat

to

feblSwd

Dan Manee of tho firm of Smith, Matteo
i Prtr.on, ha* told out and m he w going
away, il b expected every be dy now bar tag
nnaett'.ed aecounta wi'l o.U at once and
aetdg to Bare krouMa.
fcblwd

�ablmg it before noon of March 4th to de&gt;

Railroads.

Railroads.

New Advertisements.

Railroads

dare Mr. Hay« the duly elected Prati-

In consequence of Mr. Ferry s time ex­

OWN.

OUR

GOOD NEWS TO THE PUBLIC!
EHOP.T LIKE EETK'EE.X

piring March 4th, he will resign his posh

MICHIGAN AID TH WH.

President of the Senate this week.

If I L*1 kftow* La tte*a&gt;oralM

Taking Effect Dec. 10th. 1876

Edmunds, Morion, Conkling, Hamlin, and

one or two others are mentioned as his
successor.

ttIMG EAST

Fall aad Winter Time Table.

But it seems now that unless

Swift on the War Path with a new and
the Democrats unite wilb the friends of
well selected
Mr. Conkling to elect him, we shall hare

TRAINS GOING FOETH.
BI1UMW.

Gov. Morton, in that highly responsible

position, and the country can feel assured
that its interests and destinies, in so far

Vi

STOCK OF GBOCEBIE8

the President of the Senate can control

them, aaa in the safe hands of one who
fears

do

revolutionist or his measures.

num ncru*

Tk

Of every description. J would beg leave
to inform my old customers snd tho

i?

Hence, in any event, wo opine the filibus­

ters cannot prevent a statesman from be­

coming President of then United Stales,

iig.____ ; .,

wrecker and

income grabber

White House.

into

tho

Even one of their Sunday

RlTi W
!;®Si

PEOPLE OF HARRY COINTY

kswasiwas

Generally that I have again embarked in

4S

la

nor secure th* installment of their railway

R«

papers here, the Herald, denounces their
TRAINS GOING NORTH.

Tilden for bis shortcomings in unmeasured

terms as un unscrupulous intriguer and
prostitute of tho press and country.

OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.
Washington. D. C. Feb. 26, 77

venal class of working politicians at once

The situation to-day u not entirely conn
Portable, for it is by no means a settled

wanted to get his hands into that barrel of

this week. On Tuesday last Senator Sher

denied by his apoetie^s and it is no won­

man felt so sanguine that he expressed an

der they arc embittered,

shows he was inclined, with all his follow

country would see the end.

era, to make his disboraemeots contingent
on or subsequent to March 4th.

At least

his first Oregon proposition desired Pat­

rick lo buy bis elector conditioned on pay­
Democrats ally themselves with tho Re

ment after the 4th, and we presume he

publicans in circumventing the filibusters

came down with the $10,000, for ho-knew

’

who are determined to

'

ho could not be trusted.
above quoted, says :

Hayes us j President. These conspirators,
Vance of iOhio, Hord, Proctor Knott and
others of lesser light, worked hard on Sat­

m—

Tho Herald,

“Had the Oregon

IB

'.a ■ $s

DEFY COMPETITION.

tho sequel

opinion to us that by Saturday night tbe

'

tap Tho above goods have been selected j
with great care and will be
sold at prices that

onoy, and Was dissatisfied that it did not

matter that the final count can be reached

and

Call soon and examine

prices.
[janl5.7fltf]

Gov. Hayes, they would have been de­
nounced by every Democrat in and out of

urday to. inject dilatory motions and other

Congress u the acme of political rascali­

ty.’’

completely discomfited by the unprecedent­

the conservative Democrats in refusing to

ed action of one-half of the conservatives,

follow tho lead of the fillibusters.

who voted under the lead of the Republi­
cans io set' aside the decision of their own

cannot stomach Sammy and his nephew.

This may account for the action of

J. H. SUTTON.

IM W-.ttO

MiiiatSl

Depot
l-Ll.Z.- I

Marble Works.

WINSLOWS STEAM

i.SI ' IS it
12
ksiifr?§
rauoo-WItk Lake Steer* A MMi. Sovlbcn

■ttJ:
fSlMOp.B.

7 05 1 3 19 S 4 4!
n

BABBLE WORKS

winwRin

K. KHIDV.
Rsm. A.-':, ii.'t.i i-,.

LOIMIS. 11»104 Qw*]

git EAT WESTERN RAILWAY

A-t Kalamazoo. Mich

Carolina case will occupy the

but one day, and there ia nothing interpos­

tervewing until Marek 4th • would bare&gt; meat on Saturday; but now that South

Carolina hu been reached, wo may hope
for spesdy work.

An objection to one of Pennsylvania's

PRESIDXNT GRANT.

electors sprung a long debate upon the

The Reliable

and

evidently

acts business but of most imperative na­

Having steam pow'er and improved ma&lt;
chinayy far sanding, high polishing and
.cutting mortices, we can do work cheaper
and better than those who work by hand.

TIME TABLE.

prise but a few soreheads.
to-day

ment

of Louisiana 'and Soutb Carolina

tho knotty problems.

Field to declira a

candidates.

READ THIS
and bo happy again.

Srw.a
IS |

Pensions.
Eatnbllahed letoft.

QO1XO WIST.

A

Gret Redaction ii Tries!

isssssa'ra-js:
fl

SALISBURY &amp; BROSSRAU
Dralera tn dl kiads

opportunity

to

demonstrate.

He

FURNITURE

wishes noblood shed during his short adgive peace to that unfortunate State.

Wtaifloofc BrauaiFniak
fte tai Grata TsMife

United States General UaJ OBke.

Prrvdency, and are undoubtedly u intent

as to bo unable to comprabcnd tho arithEietia of tho economical House Committee

money, it says; to pay his Jack tars their

and

we can forgive Mr.

northern

IWW8MWS

on appropriations, which gives him ample

lial problem,

salaries for the next twelve months. He
takas the Navy Register, which shows the

Loot here I

|V

CENTRAL
RAILWAY C0MPA8Y

Look here!

uSi.AJSt'ss

w^ul don't yon ll&gt;i.k w, au&gt; rf

IL a dlEeaU to expraw sufficient con-

»*■

TRAINS RAW

American and Foreign Patents,

They have refused to compro-

justaaent of tbe om pending quastiou, the

fa
::
ns

every reason to believe that trouble would

full
be introduced by Mr.

1'

I• fig
r r-

Mi*U»riU.
| KUO | 7
Hmiinx*
I 15.U
‘st
fSiiL,.. 112 !!?£■■ u

Furniture. Coffin*

xx33m0

their evil designs of defeating Mr. Hayes.

proceedings for the aggrieved Presidential

| bay jPrtrvit Jac

His refusal to al­

crushed o*a by the overwhelming defeats low martial parades in South Carolina.on
of Saturday j aud further that they mean, the 22d is highly oommeoded, u there is

If pwAla, to carry out to tbe bitter ead

'

steps which would embarrass Mr. Hayes

Yet they have .iroublen till after,the 4th, when his sne1 censor can deal Wholly unrestricted with

evince clearly that they are not

tun n EST.

tsarry Co.

He prudently [desires to take no

in the fhiure, hence pats off the adjust­

there is'no doubt that the filibusters com­

Short Liat
EAST AND WEST.

BRAND RAPIDS AND DETROIT:

The General b busied in packing up,
joint convention, and late in tbe evening;
। preparatoiy to laying the White House on
an adjournment, involving, however, no
Saturday, and r* wives no visitors ar trans­
ture.

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

TIME TABLE No. 8.

Monuments of tho best American and
Marble, Tablets and Headstones
atory motion calculated to obstruct or im- ing between Oregon and Wisconsin to pre­
of all description made to order on short
vent full count but factious opposition. notice notice, also Granito Monuments of
Pennsylvania hu occupied more time, Ute various patterns supplied to customers
by declared, otherwise We whole time in-■ however, than wu anticipated at adjourn­

extremist, squarely de-

tHOOPRK. Ges’! Ticket A.
CHICAGO k. LAKE HURON

The objections aad rotorns in the South

caucus, and by the broad ruling of Speak

John Young Brown of Ken-

ll!l!Sl£IH

They

cr Randall that he would entertain no dil­

.

Islli

QRAND TRUNK RAILWAY
mat 1. uno.
my Mock and

telegrams gone to or from tho ftsidenoe of

obstacles into all tho proceedings, but were

been consumed with consideration of their•

DOING WEST

at-Eaag

It says: “Every one of tho

Ed. Banner?-—

But it is not

lb* MUhina L*k« Sbor. rail-

It

even accuses him of promising barrels of Al mj OLD STAND o» JrfTeno. Strwl-1
money to the faithful, and of not fulfilling
his promises.

n

rar Tse Grocery Business «a

getting a gram amount one-third greater
than the

Committee

appropriates.

cab do it, for, with thc help oy

,u&amp;

Ho

other liner t» imi
WQUuerport. !kiTi«t&gt;«a.'

elnhia
CI.1TKAL UlWN’

-----------

■ fcsre.*
TAYLOR. U-1 BaM

writes a long letter to the Senate Commit-

J. M. HEWES.

throagh the same ghsMs that Mr. Holman

fura'oW fht u&gt;

does, that be and the Honorable Chairman

ss:^

Detroit Advertisements.

GILLET &amp; HA

CTA&amp;S
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                  <text>VOL. XXI. NO. 91.
jk^jni-WeekljUepljblicaji banner
GEO. M. DEWEY
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PUBLISHER.

U North tele of Stale Street. Bastian. Dam
reuatf. Mkbir*n.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ;

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY. MARCH 12, 1877,

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.’S

Announcement!

'GO FEEL WHAT I HAVE FELT.
IA yenuc lady of Now York waa in the habit of
writing for the Philadelphia iedger on the enMew
of temperenje. Her wrlttinn were «o fall of patho.. and evinced tneb deep emotion of eonl. that a
friend of hare aucuaed bar of boeomlng a aanlao 9*
tho rabioet ef temperance, whereupon ahe wrote
the fanowing line*.]
Go feel what I have felt.
Ou. beer what I hare boraefflnk 'Math the blow a father dealt.
And the cold world-! proud eeorn ;

Dry Goods and

Great Bargains in Dry Goods,
at BOTTOM PI

Thr eole relief the eoonbinc tai

Go, kneel u I here knelt;
Implore. ba»«Mk.

Tailoring.

7

Tailoring Department connected with eur Store.

A fine

Boots and Shoes
A Large Stock of Boots and Shoes, all kinds, very Cheap.

Groceries,
Groceries of all kindsjis LOW as they can be bought any where.

Salt.
A full line of Saginaw and Onondaga Salt always on hand.
Thina own d»»p accunh bid*.
Wjp« from bar ebaak tKa tear.
Mark the worn frtaae and withered brow.
The mr that&gt;tre*k* bar dark balr now—
The fedlnc form and trambllnr limb.
And trace the min back to him
Whore plUhted faith in early youth
PromiMd eternal lore and truth.
But wfio. fortawora. hath yielded as
That promiae to the anraod cup.
And lad bar down thranah lore and light.
And ail that made the future britbt.
And chained her there 'mid want and alrife.
That lowly thine “ a drunkard-* wife
And stamped on childhood *a brow M mild.
Thai wither blilht, “ a drunkerd’» child."

Come and see us

PROFESIOHXL AND BUSINESS CARDS

fell goods, so that it shall bo for vour advsntagi

For we mean
to buy of us.

I.jM.^7GOOdyear

Hastings. J

«* CHRONIC

ATTORNEYS AT LAW A SOLICIT-

H. C. PECKHAM,
PHYSICIAN k SURGEON,

WM. IL 1IAYFORD,
*,IT«£?‘SX »ud CottaMlkr at Law. and Solieitar
Iol«neUon MMtarJljiuntorateAna;|5-d« bo^hl .aduH, nd agfaiwe
ttaauetwn. on rearonable term*. Ofiee over
Barlow A Goodyear-* ■tore.
Iaayl*»

OR. V. RUSSELL,
sCRGBON.-OSce &lt;r

Katas- "••1’ E“i-w

v ration. eud ear*

sssaseWMSaTiu.Choree, relay, end etl &gt;

Southern Planters’ Homa*.

an apology to the party under Icadm
---------mouth'd
--------------travel
.In the South will
One
’
this same mysterious management. It K*!thoroughly *
dispjl
. AOJ eronoous ideas
—___ I_ .___ T
iqaA in the way
minds me of * story they used to tell of
indicted. for &lt;hil| it is true that there axe
General Polk. During tho war General
a few fioe reeidenoes In New Orleans, Sa­
Polk ordered a sergeant to fire a cannon vannah and Charleston, and a number of
which had been--------------------------------------loaded whan hot' and---al­ handsome and elegant old mansions ofi
TRo MTgeafifltAid iCWbuld the Ashley river in South Carolina, and in
lowed Yb'SRST _ .
„
■ ■
-«
-• Alabama and'. Viremia, it is equally true
buret. Polk said it wouM doA It
*3tatss a grogra! tiring the people 6f the
and killed thirty men. Polk picked up South Hnj in a state of squalor, poverty

the sergeant's bead and apologized. Tilden and genera! shiftlcaness which must be
apologizes to Hendricks.
•'' seen to be thoroughly appreciated. And
in making this statement I do not refer to
Tho fillibaaters have beon sulking all.
the poor or middle class people, who Rvo
i much delay as for the most part in this section in large
this week, and maki
possible, but the deci
___ground taken by log houses roughly put together and gm&gt;
Speiker Randall yesterday, and the large &lt;endly known as “ doublo-enders," but to
extensive planters, men who cultivate
majority by which ho was sustained, show the
•
from 500 to 1000 acres of land, who em­
that tho obstructionists are positively pow- ploy a score or more of hands, and who
ericas to successfully resist the completion ,are regarded by their friends and neighbors
•
of the electoral count, and even before this ।as prosperous and well-to-do.
Some time ago, traveling through-the
will reach you Hayes will be President.
cotton States, and being thoroughly im­
The inauguration is to be without any of '
pressed with the mistaken notions to which
tho pomp and show which have distin- 1I have referred, I wm very anxious to see
guiahed preceoing ones, and will bo simple ,one of the “ rich homes of the Soerth,"
and unostentatious, as becomes an Amen- 1about which people at the North hear so
and was very much disappointed at
can citinen passing to tho executive chair much,
j
being unable to find them. Qoe day, in
of tho nation. Pledged as Mr. Hayes is Maoofi,
.
Georgia, I spoke to a prominent
to an administration of economy and re- ।gentleman of that place upon the subject,
form, the real, Dot the sham article, this iand asked him if he could not show me
of the “old plantation houses’’ that
plainness cannot at all detract from the dig- one
j
had been *9- much written and talked
nity of the occasion. All of the earlier (

Presidents were inaugurated without any
“ Certainly," was hia reply, “I will take
of these triumphal arehee, or music of ■you to Col. B% place to’morrow."
Accordingly, tho next morning we set
sounding brass and roaring cannon, Thom­
out for the home of the Colonel. On the
EVERYBODY I I
as Jefferson riding on horseback entirely '
way my conductor told me that it was one
unattended to tho Capitol, where he dis- of
|
the finest places in the State, in short,
mounted, tied hia horse, and walking up to tand to use his own words, that “ it was a
AND"
SURGICAL
magnificent dwelling, sir."
the building took the oath of office pre- regular
i
Qo hear, and tea. and fad and know
AU that my aoul hath felt and known ;
After haXfan hour's ride over a rough
scribed by law, and^rt know that they dis.
road, which was lined on cither side by'
charged their dutica\*and honors quite as ;
broken-down fences and an occasional
well as their sucoeesore.
“ double-tinder," from the wide, open door
Notwithstanding all that has been said ।of which sallow-faced and careworn-looking
women stared out in a lazy and Hstiere
to the contrary, I am to-day informed by
kind of way that waa exceedingly depress*
I lolbe—abhor I My v«/y aoul
good authority that there will be no out- ing, we turned out of the highway into
With deep dietnut is tarred
and-out
Southern
Democrat
appointed
to
what appeared to be a private road. This,
Whene'er I tee. or hear, or tell
a position in President Hayes* Cabinet, I waa informed, led to " the place" of tho
Of Ibis dark bevente of hell!
It is, however, on dit that a Southerner Colonel. It certainly did not argue well
for that gentleman's thrift or management
CAPITAL NOTES.
will be appointed to fill the vacancy left by
The groat wooden gate, which at one
Davis ou tho Supreme bench, and the time guarded it from the intrusion of the
WanniNOTON, D. C., Mar. 2,77.
’ !names mentioned are ilerachcl V. Johnson chance passer-by, hung from its rusty
tiy/
tho vital om» to their natural function*.vanfrzW/
.
inc invigorating the whole »yitm. and heii nnlEd. Bannkk.—
’and John Hancock. To fill this vacancy hinges broken and rotting, tho fences were
*7*%-*^^ vertally relied upon a»
in about the same condition, and the road
When Representative Springer, of IDi- «as it was filled before will take just about
itself was dilapidated and uncared for.
hundred pounds.
'
every i■eaeon to believe the i'oetor ean euro.
nois, with but a baker's dozen of his party three
&lt;
As we proceeded, al) my former visions
be mialed vr induenecd by th. •nyrow.
hanchmen behind him, endeavored yester­
Itt is rumored that the position of Sec­ of the splendors of tha place began to
day to bulldose the Speaker of the House retary
j
of War will be tendered John A. tado. Instead of the grove of flowering
trees which I had expected, I found an im­
Democratic tactire evidently reached their ]Logan.
mense tract of land covered with patches
culmination.
It was the last agony of the
Hayes is expected to arrive here to­ of corn irregularly and badly planted, and
expiring party, and waa as indecorous as it morrow
:
evening. He comes over the road dotted here and there with blackened and
was ineffectual. After all hope was gone, jin Tom Scott i private car.
were no blossoming shrubs no tempting
Springer endeavored, by interposing dilato­
The rinderpest has again broken out in
fruit*, no smooth and well-kept lawns, do
ry motions, to interfere with and prevent
England, and all importatious of neat cat­ singing birds, no flowing rivulets, do signa
the counting of the electoral vote. He
tle and hides of neat cattle coming from cither of care, attention or taste. Tfio
was ruled out of order by hia own Demo­ that country are therefore prohibited by com fields were succeeded by a couple &lt;f
hundred acres of cotton land, then in turn
cratic Speaker, appealed from the Chair,
the Treasury Departmeat until further 6rand was ruled down by the House. Cap­ dem. The terrible disease entcred;,:JBug- enme a dark and dismal swamp, covered
with ragged and stunted trees. After pass­
ping the climax he then, in a manner in­
land from Germany, and they harp there­ ing through this we name in sight of the *
tended to be sublime but whiah was only fore stopped all importations from that
ridiculous, appealed “to the people of tho1 country. Thia is going to aid the AmeriIt was indeed an imposing old structure,
country.” It was a paltry hit of burlesque,' can export trade very much, besides which but like its surroundings, looked weather­
beaten and neglected. Situated on a slight
and would have been laughable had it been1 it will probably tend to stiffen the prices in
eminence, it waa entirely unprotected or
lore shameful.
shaded by shrubbery. There was not a tree
our home markets.
Thus the Democratic body politic in‘
The British Parliament now proposes to ■within a hundred yards, and the sun beat
down upon it with a hot and angry glare,
Congress passes from its temporary resus­
} adopt the American meteorological system, that wm anything but pleasant. The
citation to obscurity, greater growing the
’ and in a report setting forth tho perfection house was two stories high, built of wood,
agony as nearer draws the hour of its final
of tho - weather bureau in tho United painted brown in some places, and in oth­
dissolution. Not even the promise of a
States, admits that we are ahead of all ers not painted st all. Apparently, add!­
• world. I10,°°5WH-n t,v • nu&gt;« future resurrection lights the 'darkness of
. ticwa had been made to it from time to
tho rest of the world in the accuracy of
.od unpomnl
time ; they had boen built without any re­
this passe ver; and in proper appreciation
our predictions.
gard to the original structure, and the
of
this
unmourned
fact
the
dying
body,
Xhvr mr»»» taU. by improved motboda.
whole pile presented an appearance of al*
with thought to posterity where ’pos­
Emopcan udvioes are that Russia is
most grotesque originality.
Iz was built
terity will give none to it, publishes its adopting the crawfish movement, ttuft-iv,’ after no form, uhapo or pattern, but was
last will and testament
Having nothing getting out back wards,tand that there'll be thrown together, so to speak, without any
to leave but a bad example, it gives that uo war. So mote it be. I, for one, don't regard to architectural style or rule. On
cheerfully, and no member there ia so dead take any more stock in wars. I got enough all sides it was surrounded by a broad peazxa, or gallery, as it is caHed in the South,
but that he struggles up to add hi* croco­ in 'G2—3, and every year since baa only
and from almost every nook and corner
dile. Like ftineral milowtonos they mark added to my conviction that
there opened windows which had beau
the passage of the Louisiana debate, and

Doctor Alkln'o

JAMES CLARKE
ATTORNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR
IX CH.1KCKBY. Prompt mention riven to
b.iinm eotrarted to my enre.' O®oe over Janxe
P. K.&gt;lxr--'r DrcOtoro7UMtS&lt;», MriL xkfraf
SMITIT*? KNAPPEN.

of the campaign, and Tilden’s lc.Ucr ln
day's New York papers is naught e.'*’

Double

Column.

stand gaping along the dark path of the

•SASSES’

:

Oregon investigation, and every one points

'■
I

out a grave. Hie facet.
The Herald, the loading Democratic
«nU, u Ihii MJ. ou»« cl »W&gt; • •»&lt;•*

;

editorial last Sunday beaded “ No more
TJden in

r,
'
&lt;1
J

oara.”

The

Cburier-JoarmU

takes the same ground, and so do many of ------------------------------------ — &lt;** bI
the Western papers. They appear to bs- the prefix “by." All such were oaths.
lievc there will be enough life left in the “ Well, then, grandmother,” said the little
hoprful, a.e-5- '—-----------1
party in 1S80 to run a candidate, but they
paper, *By
don't intend Tilden shall be that candidate.
If they should have a new election next

•

month ho could not get the nomination.

&gt;

They attribute thsir defeat ^this time more

“

than sUsbe io hia MYsterwx. manag®®t

�=====?===

While waiting for his appearance I had
i opportunity to look carefully about the

appropriations is as follows :

Hou. lo-dv, uid will fa ifa pfal

made by the new President, says:

Secretary Fish co lung as he remains ip

He is

Washington.
deliberate survey not only confirmed but

absolutely immovable.

Colonel’

which Hlanrich Heine calls “tho

little

QB^Bpi-WmktyhflpAlfera kw
PfaKT,

.

BXnroK

.

:

waa opt a creeping plant about tha place,
and a few flowers that. had been planted

—the House Deficiency bill, 1139,254 98,

And now the Chicago Tima, which has

and the Printing Deficiency bill, 1350,000

advocated the election of Mr. Tilden in

THOMJU M. OOOLET. of Watauaaw.
For Rasvats of ths Unltsrsitr.

lected.

General Debility
was right and they wrong, and that he hu

ous combination of miscellaneous and pe­

as Gen. Gnat did,

propriations about a million and a half of culiar office hunters called the resurrected
dollars which the Democratic House wast­ Democracy has gowexall to pieces again.

titration, in solar u abuse and criticism can

ed in its remarkable investigations of the

and neg-

more him into trouble.

In-fact never, since it wW called up from

Looklno fa Seufer Shermin'. Shor,.
Stanley Matthews is sanguine that the

Ohio Legislature

into tho channels of success.

Yesterday coded one

of all extinct party nnimds, out of which
tho above amount, which will reach about a complete skeleton of any kind could not
195,000,000 .
be patched up.”
t~

fur by it has boon determined one of tho

OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.

When Hayes’ Letter of Acceptance was

The Senate ended the session in its form­

Wasuiniitox, D. C. March 5, ’77

printed, there was a general charge, on the

Wo now can fully realise that the agony
is over, inasmuch as Rutherford B. Hayea

Matthews

Let There be

no JBaokwerd Step

enacted much of the past 'closing scenes of
disorder and confusion.

is the duly inaugurated President of the
United Status, and the fact, with bis In­

not forego their right to turn the Hall into
the maddest of bedlams, notwithstanding

It was argued that words were.
very cheap, and that Hayre could afford toi

passage of private bill*.

Though he was to JI

asserted.

Mr, Holman's successful efforts to bar the

intents and pur­

Since thefintt visit to the “home house"

Wm. M. Everts as Secretary of‘State,

Tribane, the following article, which will

Undains tfa re.wni of tfa Hom fa tfa

about Mr. Blaine's remarks, and they cre­

lack of a President of tho Senate, as wall

manner in which

ated a profound sensation.

honesty.

Its very excellence was held to

as the threat to .inaugurate Mr. Tilden in

charzod tho duties of his responsible posi­

concluded tho Senate at once adjourned,

be reason sufficient for believing that the

New York, we presume it io all right;

tion aa Speaker, and then declared the 41 th

and scores who had heard tho ajfoeeh camo

principles enunciated would never be at­

hence excuse the absence of tho formal in-

Congraw adjourned tine die.

down from the galleries to congratulate

tempted to be seriously enforced.

cidenl to-day of the Chief Justice giving

After he hyl

him.

Well, the tiuo came at last that was to

decide whether Hayes was in earnest or

tho cast middle portico of the Capitol, and

1
ahip
during tho winter, when the drtirmi.

though not one in a hundred could hear a

ficers was unusually largely Republican;

didate.

What promise did he make in ac­

word nid nor see more than tho motions

&gt;
nation
of tho great, national question pf
1

of lips and hands, yet there was every-

’

It where seen on the upturned faces of thou-

1

and the same is true of die municipal and

cepting the nomination that be did not

township elections in the State of New

stand by and renew in hia inaugural.

In Now England the result has

is only an amplification of his Letter.

Its

rands a look of intense gratification faat

spirit, its inspiration, its purpose, are the

our strife of the part nhrty days waa over

Whether one pays attention to the

and that all doubt and uncertainty as to

giving a Republican majority of over six

declarations in regard to the South, those

the Chief Magistracy was ended by tha

hundred, and most of tho other citire in

on finance and the currency, or those relat­

peaceful inauguration of Mr. 'U.y«. and

ties,

even

the city of Portland, Maine,

sane-

Maine show like decisive Republican gains,

ing to civil service reform, there is no va­

hb undisturbed assumption of Presidential

while Vermont is more Republican than

riation from the principles that ho had al­

responribilitiea.

if that is pawible.

before,

(to-morrow) New

Next

ready announced would be bis guiding rule

Hampshire of action.

President Hayes has proposed।
The,

others than railroad

The State Convention.
The

Republican State Convenucn at

fight during afl last week t© prevent the

morning to night with crowds of people

derivation of the final count.

•Peaks, and we predict that her voice will

a high test for his administration.

anxious to learn the news and to aee the

day there were IK roll calls, and every oth­

be for Hayes and peace by a Larger major­

success of his administration will be de

•Wits as weff as to visit the Capitol to wit­

tendance.

er parliamentary device to dog the wbeeb

ity than usual.

termined by his suoness in living up to his,

wee, waa tho Temporary, and Hon. Henry

of buainess.

M. Duffield,

own platform.

Since the declaratiop ol the election of
Hayes and

the test boon of Cougrm.

and streamers flaunted

on

Flag,

crery band.

Military bands preceding some bodies of

Pofitical Note*

Wheeler the Republican* of

didates thereon, flying from their flag pole,

inaugural of Prudent Hayea ■

had the courage to speak of Mr. Tilden as

the groat Reformer aisos the Oregon reve­

lations.

Beinf ■ituxtz*1 with‘Q the State, are under

near approach of some interesting event
To-day the procession began its move­

«4.»8 ,u Ulttr,; ...i „„

fo|,

lowed b, the Dxpm. Gnn. lb. Suu

Pnfabfa, U. Wu-oo, L^iu,. „d .b.

bjr tW faction ot lotgo Daria to toe

14lh Pennsylvania regiment, from pnB.

A

Washington special says that the

; «n ifa oufa. fag, Colomta.
Ohio, and sheu several companies of the

most marked feature of the popular dem­

volunteers

1861 by boring a camber of holm around

onstration at the inauguration waa the ju­

fanfad d.w» tfa ATO.W, tfa fatau, in

the base, but it was discovered in time to

bilant enlhuriastn of tho colored people.

of the District; and as they

Republicans of the county to be up and

lb, .nilln, n »uinn, ud fa,
Among those who warmly congratulated “’“a i« pUfagoa, u tfa infantine nn
President Hayes ou his inaugural address I
,1C
b"d«. •» t««ld fa fal to
was Senator Conkling, .whom some people ffaU tfa Mblfa. qfafa. .[• ,u
are reporting as sour and uncomfortable.
"d&lt;»f’««~.wh.,»id, d| ,h,
Congressman Foster is mentioned as a I pfafau of n,, „ipl fa^

doing.

In this count* we ought, ou a fair­

candidate for Speaker of Uie next House,

ly fall vote to elect IE of the ISSupervis-

and hia friends think that ho would be able

ora, and can elect one more if the

to secure suffiamrt votes from Southern

The near approach of tho Spricg Elec­

Re­

publicans will vote, a« they should, for all

.
.
--------- bor. put » «k.t pmJ

the notamces in the several townships and
the city.

°~d B*’»’ “ "V.
10M-"”«»S*&lt;falfawfa» tfafafa

in tune who
of 3^.

OOOrUMg.

Let every man attend the prim­

&gt;" U-r pnofeio., ud MtwitluUKife. ik.
fa orpriaUo. ud p^L„.

ary caucus called in hu township or Ward,

fao ruux th. (fahntfa,
President
.t.

H
J

tended, some 550 delegates being in at­

Hou. John K. Boise, of Lena­
of Wayne, the Permanent

■aaistad the Republicans to force the count

of one State after another, until, at 4 A.

The proceedings were all barmouiou,
and the result, so far m we hare heard any

''heeler and
Hendricks.

124 votrn
Then*

was

for Tilden aad
no applause or

demonstration by the immense awd crowd.

ment from the White Hoose at 11 o'clock.
Fifa.nr~M-r.nafa,

toe Sapratoe Beaeh made raeae,

Senate.

tion makes it the imperative duty of the

But enough of the majority

soldiers enlivened the dir at all the hours,

streets, and unmistakably indicating the

Senator Howe of Wisconsin wants the
pttoo

to tho pole.

On Thurs­

strangely disturbing the usual quiet of our
The

commended by the London prana.

annoying many of the Democrats exceed•

If the State

Would not be Without

Vegetine is sold by all Druggists.
President whom

The Democratic minority made a bitter

Yesterday tho Avenue was filled from

t

VEGETINE

The declarations of a Preaident have

Not even tno rural Democratio organ has

whim interest.

___ X. D. 1UYNES.

a larger value than the prpmiscs of a can­

not.

ny sttsajhg

not survive nun; ©n
MM. UttMTOX. MCook

great mass of

Republicans fee! warmly to Mr. Randall,
Jfor, notwithstanding his extreme jswtisan-

in various parts of the State for village of­

The result of the elections held last week

Demooratio Policy.

prohibition to addressed to Congress and

Immense crowds filled the area in front ot

Mr. Randall had dfe-

We doubt not that the

’

him tho oath of office.

j

YoanrraiefBiir,
C. A H^TILPBC.
A PERFECT CURE.

G*"

Mr. Bub’ rrfauliu,

ioj upnwwd b,

possible complications arising out of tho

ration has seen.

arasqtv improved &gt;Bd

well and thanks for the kindness of tec!-

?f yesterday, but in view of the asserted

By a Merita ot decisions annoucod reoeut-

of thane was the Illinois ease in which the
right of the legislature to fix tbc maximum
of charges by tho Chicago elevators was

much difficulty and apparent

emotion delivered a short address of fore­

In every paragraph, in

There, was no uncertain tone

Tuesday

Wc find in a recent issue of the JV. T.

When the hour of 12 arrired, Mr. Rars'
dall with

every sentence and every line there was the
impress of justice, peace, good faith and

power by the abandonment of Governor
-Packard.

ever
hia leading counselor.

Tho Democrats

Army Appropriation

Bill, thus necessitating an extra session in

formal proceedings have been had, and the

statesmen in the nation, Senator Blaine, of
Maine, cried1,dlak." He was not willing grew on the country the more it was pon cannon are now proclaiming it all over the
that the Administration should kick over dered. No loftier political morality- han country. Wo are not advised why he
the footstool by which it had mounted into been preached in any document thia gene­ should have taken the oath prior to noon

York.

do formers in all the cotton States, and I
find that, with very few exceptions, they
are all counterparts of the one described. —

refused to pass the

Red Room of tho White House, yet the

There is no question that the Letter,

that was suggestive ofsome ancient baron­
ial dining ball. I afterward saw a number
of the other rooms in the house. They
were all in keeping with the one described;
they were all bare, uninviting, and not
so clean as they might have been. There
were no curtains at the windows, no pic­
tures on tho walls, and above all, as I hare
already noted, no evidence that Ibero wan
"a women in the house."
With the rough-and-ready but wartn&gt;
hearted and open-handed hospitality for
which the people of the South sro justly
noted, the Colonel invited us to stay to
dinner, and as we were unable to do ao ho
brought out the inevitable whisky jug and
insisted that we should join him in a giaaa

matssjri:

But aside from that, the members would

poses made the President by the adminiause them as a candidate. But he will never• traUon of tho oath of office to him on Sat­
attempt to coin them into deeds, it was! urday last by Chief Justice Waite in tho

ore, but on Wednesday one of the ablest

We were, how

over, spared all exhibition of drunkenness.

them over to bo announced in a President's augural Address, has been flashed over the
inaugural, or to be put into practical exe­. nation.
cution.

Teken.

al accustomed manner, while the House re­

.

was fairly elected to the Houso over Ban­ part or the opposition, that it was tho ut­
ning, and should be admitted to his seat, terance of a doctrinaire, and contained
without any quibbling.
views of too utopian a character to allow

they will do no such thing.

MARVELLOUS EFFECT.

most critiral exigencies ever arising io tho

casioned by the transfer of John Sherman
to the Treasury Department But wo hope

of the most im­

portant Congresses of our political history,

matter of our Chief Magistracy.

The President Means Business.

United States Senate, to fill ths vacancy oc­

and

" '

TUX 44th 00S0UM.

menta—a collection of-political dry bones

est on tho public debt is not included' in

wiU elect him to the

and
that the wives, sisters
Southern planters ore
strangers.

The amount paid as inter­

boom

courage have always in the }&gt;ast Jed him

incoherent accumulation of disjointed frag*

few of them.

mm rtwrs

But wo can augur

favorably inasmuch as his good

to

_ _______________
and make Sam TDdsu the natirtSTspoila disalmoet entirely abandoned during'tho pres, pensator, has it ever been anything but an

VTOTOBT P.00U.IMLaf Crttooa.

and
seldom

many

ever had tho best interwto_ot the country

—were passed, the amount appropriated and out of season, takes occasion to pay its
by the Poet OSes’ bin 'in only 92,932,- cduplimcnu to the Democratic party in

the political graveyard by the

door on a fine, spirited, and apparently a
valuable horse, which sadly needed the at­
tentions of a groom. He was a handsome
man, in the prime of life, waa dressed
lightly in a full suit of gray flannel, wore
a broad-brimmed felt hat and no shirt col­
lar; was accompanied by half a dosen
hunting dogs, and rode his horse like a
Hungarian
RiUmnotcr.
Dismounting,
thia characteristic Southern gentleman
bis friend, and then in­
’ ’ - As he did so he
the abeoence of his

with

with him, and have therefore felt free to

the future will show.”

In addition to tho above, two small bills
the

White House

Hundreds who hi tbc part h

the rugs are said to go through
■ of old Kerry, and in numerous

that

In

f Southern affiura and ci»i

what

It was plain

VJSaBTXIfB

Hut ■« Hayes is Inaugurat­

ed, wc can take Blair'r

JJMM7K

cnee.

H R- Steven's Column.'

dence Jtntrnal, speaking of the impression

The Committee on Resolutions submit­

ted the following report, which weu unu&lt;
imously and enthusiastically adopted :
Retolwd, That this Convention con­
gratulates the country upon the peaceful

nrttlwmut rf the Presidential contort, by
whifih the imoartaut constitutional princi­
ple of the right of States to appoint Preu
idential electors without Congressional in­
terference was authoritatively affirmed, and
h*
O- Gnfa m a result was reached consonant with exact
justice.
Wkn. Booo.
Ho
Revived, That we regard with salisfaci
U”
*5,
if He or ftM. tion the line of policy marked out by the
now administration, as promising equal

Mr. Hayes arrired on Friday, and waa

rights, enduring peace, and general pros­
perity.
’
Raulced, That we heartily faror and
but will be on Wednesday.

No mat-

promote

a

fraternal feeling between all

dammi, and M the same time guarantee to
every ettieeu the full dyoyment of all hb
political and civil righto.
Raohmd, That we point with pride to
the success which has attendcl the admioisfration of our State affairs, to the abu&gt;tj
end purity of our judiciary, and to the rtmarirable growth in unefolnew and rtpttta
tian wf our Umverrity under the fortenog
Dare of the Republican party in Michigan-

A Nerrow-Ga'u^n *Rrilroad.
The Des Mtnnwr *-Minno.rta Railr»J

eared.

Do it, Republicans of Baray, and

bound Ufadr to fa toUtol, fe

by General Grant, and m.d*

tho President upon tho Southern policy.

Jarus for 1876 have been CW
^rrts^y of State. The road « thirtyrw mihn in length, from D«-

Two Baltimore politicians, a Republican
wd a

Democrat, are out IlJXM) each

Years ago Freak Blair told u. that Gen

______ w».sn-°
1115,000 was f&lt;* «*
™. The value "

with roluRf

�,Htm. Don J. Arnold, Judge of tho 20lh Ju­

umui

dicial Circuit, held the adjourned tern of the
Circuit Court in this county last week, and won
for himself unKmiled public approbation ly
hi* ability, dignity and urbanity of manner.
If wa must Iom Judge Hoyt, Can lira on of the
Legislature, give ua an able and AomM Judge,
in the person of Judge Arnold.

’».«*' irtEgEL.

jSvs tnvViirissw**™.

»~J-

assiis.^

ated in thia Blate te be residents of Michigan.
At riections, all proxies emanating from dime'
tor* not resident* of Michigan are declared to
be void. That bill ought to dir in the hand*

prohibition State Convention.
mventlon to nominate
me Court and two lie-

of the committee. Il ought not to bo honored
even with a burial by tht House.

.("" * l"u “

b thatsns may bsHi esuta of said taiworr

This space is Contracted
for by

]

John of the Jowmwi insinuates thalTIe J

\ u" l '■ I’”. “
“• Democracy of the city would have attempted
to prevent the bolding of a- meeting at the
il-w'b
Court Hou**, to eelebrat* the inauguration of
„.ll,,r^«un«l.
L.’«v
'
1'rcsldent Haye*. Well, posaibly they would,
• tS'ste UgivUtute from »*&gt;d county; but as that is th* way th* Democracy succeed in
dll lw entitled to one
carrying election* in Georgiy. Alabama, Mis-

“•’3““’*»

'
t
,
1
'

BARNES * CO

1

NOTICE TO

sfoaippi and Arkansas, but w« think the cooler
will be foil, th* first time John and hfo many
(?) friend* attempt that game in the city of
Hosting*.

All About tho

\jgs, Medicines, Perfumeries, Etc^ Etc.

Legals.

Scbeack'i -Standard Remedies.

Among the bill* now before the Home,
Railroad committee is on* which require* n
majority of the directors of any railroad op«r.

v . ,.„l girl to do house work.

•*

JXTu'i" ': ».

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Special Notices.
Dr

TBH

■

data warsaUowod for croditorv to present their
d““
ttSJBf.XT.b..

A friend inquires how the Barry county
delegation to the Stale Convention voted on I
the nomination of Regent*, intimating that '

County.

CREDITORS.

BTATB OP MICHIGAN. Coanty of Barry, ss.foUM li hrrsby riven, that by an wticrof tbs Pro­

AbMfiFj

Ut* of laid County, dsesasnd, and that all orsdlton
of rani dneaaed are required U&gt; proaou: their clainii
to said Probate Court, at tly&gt; Probate office, ta tho

the nomination* that were made, ware not ;
i satisfactory to him, or, al least, were not tne
men he would hav* aelected. Well, they
were the men th* Convention selected, and fur

SteXoasril pr-x-ec-llugs.
K-fcra tlab netting Tuesday evening.
TbeUaiM’ Schw’- Banding at MlddlsvQl*

nt Jsmftpl Ly ftre tu the amount of $.1,000,

Furniture, Undertaking, Picture Frames, Etc.

FURNITURE

Hon. Victory P. Chiller, the eleven vote* of
Barry were all given ; for George L. Malta
Barry county delegation can nine vot**, tb«
other two being given to GenT. Pritchard of
Allegan.

It is expected that Hon. James W. B«oll*y
who has so ably managed the affairs of the
city during the past year ah'Mayor, will cun'
•ent to be a candidate for reflection. We
trust this is true, for there is no qian in the
queMed, for publication in the BaVXXX.
city, who belter understand* the wants and
Tit singing st Union Hall l*st evening was
fxcvlknl h will F».v any o^to go there, if interests of tho people, or who can do more for
the general prosperity of the town .That he
kt a- Mber purpose than to listen to the
should be re-elected does not admit of a doubt,
and hi* re-election,mean* a faithful execution uf

rvaaJ today.
*31 be more b *
A report fr.mVcylry Reform Club in the
&lt;.uuy,*flerey^Xl every meeting, is re-

Tb« Lalies Christian Temperance Union will
ut«t it 2 o ffioak cn Tuesday afternoon, at the
Uksu of tl&gt;e Reform Club, bn Jefferson

Deal forget th* Musical LnlcrUiament al
lie Grtpry School lfou** next Wednesday
trrulnj, March 1 l;b. A rare treat. Adtnla-

THE STEBBINS BRO’S SAY

Notice.

A Farm of 40 acres to rent. 25 acres
improved, with buildings. Inquire of J.
R. Eastman, office over Hastings National
Bank.
mar 177

until you have priced their Goods, for you

&lt;he lawn, good_qH*r on our streets, and the
protection of the rights of every eitfon.

Shawls, Nubias, Scarfs, Wool Hosiery
and Fell Skirt* *t coat.
J. Rcslell.

We are creditably informed that a boding
busioea* man of our city said to one of the
men engaged in the liquor business, a fsw
day* since, that "DMAl* Red Ribbon cniude

feb!5w4

_______

Bleached and Brown Cottons, Shirtings,
Ducks, Demins and Cottonades, selling
cheap at J. Rt’fiSELL’s.
ftb!5w4

Next Sabbath evening the Refora Club will say, let the grass grow and bodrodden down
by sober, Industrious citi**ns, bj tbtAr number
I obi another meering in Union Halk Several
LaJwe.Capt. 1. S. Geer, and oth*r speakers ever so few, rather than be pavmTwilh gold to

will save money by it.

____

A few more setts of Ladies' Furs to sell
at cost at J. RVSSKLL’S.
fcb!5w4

wa* not stoppod. the grew would gro* in the
street* of Hasting*." I* that io? If II fo. wr

Don’t buy any Furniture or Picture Frames,

Brick for sale at my yard. Section 23d,

Everybody knows they are the only

PRACTICAL UNDERTAKERS

Rutland.
&lt;e tru«t our reader* will carefully peruse
the WuLisgtoo letters published today. They
csauia maay fact* of great political Im portw?t to all elane, of ouf people.

There if still due u* about 100 ec^ds of wood
M subscription. Those who contracted to de­
. liter it will pleate do to at unEe, or what Is
Utter. Gepo’it each $i.C0 for our benefit.

We note with regret the death from apoplexy
'5 Friday night of Mrs. Rich, wife of Jason
Biel, of this city, a !»dy well known a*d

NEW ADVERTISMENTS.

C. P. Rowell &amp;. Co's. Col,

CoumII ProoMdingt.

Shot and Starch at
feblti Smith, Hoglx &amp; Priston's.

Council

Furniture Depot, South Side State St, Hastings Mich.

of the city of Hearing*. wa* held at th* Coun­
cil Room on the evening of lb* *ixlh day of
March, A. D. 1877.
l^rcoent th* Mayor, R*co»der. Aid. Evan*.

» mident of this sect ion of the State.

Lewis, Rood, Sheldon end Tomlinson.
Minute* of the las: meeting were read and
approved.
Petition of &lt;&gt;*&lt;41 H. Bauer and other* rel­
ative to the street passing McElwain’» houM

t&gt;y every Democrat

March 3rd 1877 if.
r

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&lt;ACn

nr all pmlkms
a rixc.

foe bali

rugs, Medicins, Etc., Etc.

Tit PIIIKR TOBMtt Cl. IMULYI, I. »•
Wall Paper and Boot Blacking at
febltf Smith. Hoglk &amp; Preston V

waa on motion referred to Street Committee.
Report of Finance Committee to allow A. A-

Ladies' Gent’s and Boys’ knit UndervmU all sixes and prices.
J. RUBSKLL.

I'tai-liah of Grsnd Rapid*, one of jho ablest
Brmlxn of the Rent county bar, *|&gt;fnt Sunday
with friend, in tbfo rity.

cwndi-iutes for re-election, and we do not
inow of u-y oppoiing candidate for either po■UM in the Rtpublican party.

Wm. H. Goodyear.
PHARMAOTICA1 CHEKST-

United crate. District Atllrney for lb*
Vtsfont District of Michigan, Hon. John H-

Nt hear Iktorder Quackenbush, and
Marshall Frickelt everywhere spoken of as

the city and attend promptly to all calls
that line day or ni,

CHEW- SMOKE
A regular meeting of the Common

Th* Senate, m Executive session, has confnaed *11 the Cabinet nominations, by a near
ly nuxniiscu. vote in each case, except Sher.

%**, a ho was &lt;&gt;&lt;

Heart L. Newton.
Dec. 5th, 1876.
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xxiG4tf

RUN WELL
WEAR WELL

Iebl5w4

PEOPLES DRUG

STORE.

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Select School,

Physician’s Prescriptions and
Family Receipts carefully pre­

A_U«&gt; ™
,h«
U ooUU »-• e.“r T~»"r u“‘

Monday, March 5th, and continuing eight
E.nocn Andres.
weeks
Teacher.
feb 12 w!o

A»4rn B01 uA OUb M.ub.w&lt; ™
la Uquort wilbw-t b»Tl»|(lb*l.b&lt;m&lt;l»*Pl’"J’^

by the Common Council.
The account of Hattie CoWJ for witne** foe*
losnebip uf Hatting*, and a man widely
for herself and dangh»er, in the case of Th*
known, diet &lt;,» Friday night of consumption.
^People vs. A. Boll and other*, eras referred to
Hit fisseta’ wa* attended in th* Preibyterian.
tUrch Uii taonting at 10 o’clock. Rev. R. V- Finance Committee.
Tri—£ sku.tniU.
1 h* bill of John and Jaeob Bom for witness
Fl*1**** officiating
foe*, in th* cas* of Th* People ▼*• Ho*e, wa*
&lt;* can endure inability or tyranny in any
1^;,; su fK* tai.la.
place betier than in lU petition of Judge
Oa
tb. Ul«.la«
« WCouht Fran cither or both of this*
i™., u. arfm
&gt;• b. 4"-™ "•
» &gt;b» Judge Of our Circuit Court, may the
.ppropri.'. buaU lb.rrfbr, bj . nu b, .»«
'•»«1 Lord »Bd the Gratlemen of the Legfola
and
naya.
•or* deliver u.
M. W, BiK*r, for justic* fe« 1® th* &lt;*•«
• r*ry auetesifa! meeting was held at Union
of Tho P*opto r*. R—“d Th* P*^____
hit evening, under the auspice* of the
pie v*. Bell and others, two trials.
Btfmn Oub. Able and interesting apoeche*
Jurors foe* la th* same.
made |,y Hun. John ]{. Standfob and Wm. Duekl*. witness fees,
P‘
Bsq., of Grand Rapids, and Wm- Whit*, witawsfees,
'■■G. Holbrook, E*q„ of Basting*.
Addr*w______ ___ »
Geo. W. William*, witnm few,
Hulaader Myer,, cf Harting. township, a H A.G&lt;»4y*ar ACo..**w*rpip*.e
••h-kaovn titiMn, did at hJa ^idence tha
**“ »r*k of consumption, aged about 45
10 00
***’
1 hard-working, industrious
8h*ldon
U
bjr *,U ‘’•‘fihborh.od,
n’ai’ fo all part* of the county.
°a Kcoday the peopi, of lbe rillll-,
Mid.
^•h«ed the following officers :_PiwriMr. John S Kennedy, long a resident of th*

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A HOMEandlARM

Wo take this opportunity, of infomtoi
the public, that we will safely and radical
ly euro all case* of pTes, without the u»
of knife or ligature. No cure, no pay.
E. F. A L W. Brown.
Hastings, Dec. 21,1876.
xxi68ti

NoUoT

paired with Drugs and Chemicals
of purest quality only.

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CARBOLIC OIL
LITSTI METSTT
Disinfect*. Purines, Soeths. and
Heals.

BOWisTHETIMETOlteUlEIT
LookHere.

OHARA, m

Ayer's Advertisements.

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
Par all tho purposes of a rurally Physic.
Eruptions and B kin Dtaeago. JBU-

n

Are the most
fective and conjtnlal purgative ever
discovered. They
are mikl. but *ffectual in their
operation, moving
tio bo’rel* surcly
and without pain.
Although gentle
M in their operation,
thoy are still tho

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tic medicine that can be employed t cleans­
ing the rtomaeh and bowels, and even tho
blood. In small doses of one pill a day,
they stimulate the digestive
organs and
promote vigorous health.
Atxx’6 Piles have been known for
more than a quarter of a century, and taw*
obtained a world-wido reparation for th«r
virtxHB. They correct di*ca*ed action in
the several assimilative organs of th*
bodr, and are so composed that obstruc­
tions within their range can raely with­
stand or evade them. Not only fr they
euro the every-day complaint* of everybo&lt;ly, but also formidable and dangerous
dfoeaaesthal
have baffled th* b*M of
human skill.
AVhila dwy produce power­
ful effixts, they are, at the «»®"
*•
safest and best physic for children. By
their aperient xctian the
‘
than the common pur?

FERRAND &lt;ILLLAMS A CO.

Biimll K Comb*} -Recorder, Heraon D.
T’V: Am^, yollll p
. TlwTOrw&gt;
ruk-B BtGolia; Truatee*, Jam** H. MeIT bw‘&lt;‘rt " •
“d s‘d&gt;’7 ■’

Or. J. C. AYER &amp;
nJ TT ,h“u,e lfc,ur* “ Cai0® UaJ1 bj
Beard, on Saturday evening, waa not
‘•'ply attended, as wc fear th* *wl*rd;‘ I y°*i&gt;g n-en who .eeured hfo servkeu
it a p.ziBg

Bu
rZ tl r-lrwh
7 ,hl!
kBtsni » ne: a *uctt)Ma o a carioainrfot.
c
ka*. opened a frst-elas*
r.a*^oa’be north-eaat corner uf State and

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HWM

,"rtCU "H** swek fo all fresh, bought
“d *i” U •old
W.

n,r”M’
and *ra*ia. far yewr.
Me if It i* not forytariaMTMtl*

Pull off Uni Dirty ColUr.
FMrMca-

�SONG OF THE BUTTERFLY.

Xho, finding it hard work to nuke a living,
with no certainty of any living at all,
unless it comes, perhaps, through the aid
of friends, or the town—men who are
thinking, as a last resort, to go to faming.
What a host of young and middle-aged
men I could bring around mo for advice,
if I could summon them by some magic
on some plearent afternoon, from the East,
West, North and South ! Well, Jet me say
a few words to those who are readers of
thia paper. If you have no money, or only
a few hundred dollars, buying a fam in
most places is out of the question, snd
your only chance to own a fam is to go
where land is cheap, as to Kansas, Texas,
Nebraska and Minnesota, or some other
place where good land ean be bought for
82 to 15 an acre. If you are a mechanic
it would be safe to buy a few acres of land
near a thriving village with a house upon
it, so near the village that you would be
able to work at your trade in it You can
afford -to nsk running in debt for a part
of the purchase money, provided there be

I ***** fra* bewarj of lUamsay.
With bon«nmc’tlMWc»dlM.
Aad maar a away of willow* rr*r.

Swmilnf oo daffodil!**.
I drink th* twwta th* vtalM yUld*
Tteatasnt away to trefoil t*14*.
Haas thick with sotaas bo****.

town a targe pyt of the time; bnt do not
think of making a living on a farm on
which you can pay only one-quarter to
one-half of the price down. The debt
would probably ruin you, as you are not a
farmer by profession, and you would cer­
tainly Tniamanaga g farm in many thing*
although it may seem to you to be a very
simple matter to grow corn, potatoes,
grain, &amp;c. A few acres paid for are
belter than a large farm unpaid for. I
certainly would advise every man with a
family and wboee business is precarious, to
look fur a small place on the outskirts of
his village, where he can keep a cow, a
few fowls, have a good garden, and if
neoesaaq’, grow an acres or two of small
fruits, which would be sure to be profit
able. But io regard to going to the far
West or to Texwt, to get a good fium fora
little monev, if you are married, beware
how you take your wife from the aasociationfi of her early life to live where “socie­
ty/ is a myth, and where you must remain

I baaeeat an th* hawthorn's breath.
Where tedy-bUds Meembla.
And done* npoa th* oyta haarth.
Whare Ihiry blaabaU* trewbl*.

A carelM* rover, bllth and cay.
I pas* nt sonny boor* ;
Canteat, wh*a sanua*r'»
away.
-TO *ertah with the tower*.
By sonastee.drite
Im»*l*d wilhla Irer robin*4,
A»d Hka a Basuny dryiae I

I wo&lt;M wMwUhartte* tomb:
Sh*U |Mima»0M8 treroar*Nor.hanattaodomyfcy* wiA sto*B.
: ■’
F*rmlno'*alif* of plroanre!
,

IRURAL

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TOPICS.

kali *W&gt;w»r* &amp; th* Unitel BUM*.
L)

PIO FKN8.

Pigs that are kept doau alwaya grow
faster than those that are in filthy quarters. ,
Their pens should be built, so that their

sleeping apartments will face to the sodtb,

or as nearly so as the location will admits
Let it have a tight roof, as swine require a

dry place to sleep in as well as other stock.
Suppose you fatten two hogs of the same

acres of land, marry thcref u&gt;d are steady
and industrious, sou will be in easy, if not
wealthy circumstances when old ago comes

age and breed—one in a dean, well-lit­
tered pen, with a sleeping apartment per

fectly tight, warn, and having a roof that

has no leaks.
soft

upon you.
IXnBIOia.'’ IK MAKIMO BUTTXn.

The other wc will suppose

At a meeting of the Ohio Dairymen's
Association a member said that he bad
made experiments with both sweet and
sour cream, both churned at 63° ; and he
found that the sweet cream produced a lit­
tle more butter titan the sour =ream did.
It was also ascertained that cream from
milk set ia the dark produca the aaane
quantity and quality of ’ “
’
“
spects as that from milk
4*.

and miry in wet weather ; and the

aleeping place is also without a floor, open,

rickety, and with a leaky root.

You feed

those two hogs alike in all respects from

September 1st to December 1st, and what
ia the result ?

pfirhapa a score of years before you can
enjoy the domforts of a well regulated
home and tho benefits of a thickly settled
country. But if you are not married, and
are willing to try your lot far away from
friends, and to put up with all tho haw­
bucks of a life in these distant States, you
can-go with an almost poeitivo asanrance
that if you purchase 80, 160, or more

In one pea, the feed is

rendered unfit to be eaten, oven by a hog,

as a large portion of the time the animal
will be-foul it with filth that be carries on

Phix and Ptan.
Th. lolloiriDg utiels fto«

Small griefs arc loquacious—great ones
are dumb.
Success consist* in not making the same

blunder twice.

American people
‘•The Black Hole of Calcutta" hw been
pirtonxl io oU it. borrow , th.
of
5, Souab loqoMlioo hire bno tiJUei

past.—Byron.

Take care of your character, and your
reputetian will take care of itself.

A married couple at Fall River, Mass.,
are over 100 years old, and. nearly the
same age.
It is said the loss of stock in Texas from
the snow and cold will amount to millions
of dollars.

It isn’t loud praying which counts with
the Lord so much as giving four full quarts
for every gallon.

One of the most important rules in the
science of manners is an absolute silence in
regard to yourselves.

A down-east paper says there is a fog
bell that is no more use than a boiled car­
rot hung in a boot-leg.
Mr. Simms says if it wasn't for tho bole
in the hoop you couldn't put it on the barrd, and the barrel would buret.

A man who had been at a crowded ball
said he was fond of rings on his fingers,
bnt ho did not admire belles on his toes.
Tbc strongest war vessel ia the world is
the Italian iron-clad Duilix She has two
turrets, and canter four LOO-ton Armstrong

upon until th. blood wmllw with terror;
and tyrannical and inhuman as we have
rczardnd them, the one sllcrialion stood
eonspieuou that they were the outgrowth
of the circumstances that surrounded them,
and the legitimate fruits of a low standard
of civilisation.
_
But what is the alleviation in the inhu­
man treatment meted out to 8. Madison
Wells and Thomas 0. Andcreon, by the
Scrgeant-at-Armsofthe Democratic House
of Representatives ? If we are to regard
that as the outgrowth of the inhuman and
barbrous system by which the Democratic
party, under the lead ef Tilden, carried on
the late political campaign, the conclusion
is perfectly legitimate. A system of cam
panning that employed arson, plunder,
robbery, outrage sod anamination as its
aunliaria, can have do other legitimate
ending than that now exercised by one
branch of the American Congress through
its brutal agent, Scrgeant-at-Arms John
G. Thompson. While such inhumanity
is a legitimate result of Democratic policy,
it is a monument of disgrace to Republican
institutions, a stigma upon our civilisation,
a shameless infamy upon the American

v

The longest day in Spitsenberg is three
and a half months, and yet a fellow can
borrow money by agreeing to pay it back

and farmers everywhere will study their
interests by keeping their swine in elean,
warm pens.

he made, and to remedy that a ride pen

easy be made, lower

than

the

floored

apartment, and being

hollowed

out, in

which the hogs will generally deposit the
most of their excrements;

and what is

dropped upon the floor of the feeding pen

may be removed once a day to the adjoin­
ing pen, and here a large quantity of the
best of manure may be made, by compost­

ing it with all available materials found on

In regard to watering horses imme­
diately after a full feed of grain, a writer
in the Stock Journal says: "The first effeel of this ia to largely distend the stom­
ach ; and tho result may be as serious as if
the materials wore masticated grain and
aalira. Bat, should this danger be avoid­
ed, matters are not nsne—rily left in a1
better state. The sudden and excessive'
influx of water is likely to wash on much1
of the eontaute of tho stomach into the
I • ...I- -» t,~e—. iL. ----- -------rMl.-lnU.

It sometimes aeetos to farmers to be too
great an expense to drain lands properly ;
but it ia generally a good investment. Au
Ohio farmer began, as is reported, ‘ with
wooden drains, which were successful for
some years, but muskrats injured them
and tile was adopted. Bnt the tile was at
first too small for bis Dtarly level land.
He began with two, three and four inch
tile, but subseouratiy adopted five, six

and seven inch. This was expensive,
coating from thirty-teven to dghty-five
'cents a rod, but it was absolutely neces­
1sary for low, bottom and swampy land and
two crqpejxrid the full atpentt." Lands
that are very wet naturally are often made
tho beat on tho farm by underdraioing
when the work is well done.

Lady (to waiter)—" Don’t put that ice
into the goblet with your fingers." Wait­
er—Lor, ma'am, I don’t mind ; my
hands arc very warm."

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The recent British Arctic expedition
found wheat in the Polar regions, left by
Captain Hall five years ago, which retained
its geminating power after exposure all
that time to the intense Arctic frost.

Several holes were charged in a drift in
a Gold Hill mine. One blast failed to go
off. One of the miners was ordered to go
in and sec what was the matter. « No,
«or'’ waa the firm reply, “ I was blown up
in Californy wince that way, sod I’d rath
er lave me work than be kilt again."

asked a man of an olOfcer. "I thoeght
I did," said the grangcr^but the bull
wasn't doling; he was only making belieia, and, being in the middle of a forty­
acre Jot, I naturallv had to make pretty
quick time to reach the fence ahead of

post, went kaoekmg about my wort, and dour work. V&gt; bitcwaah your snow shovels
’ waited till the m ataao out Sometimes dow. Now look aftff. vtutr next season's
8 it would be more thin two hours befcre

PROBATE ORDER.

S X-pLu.e-Hfe ft.ro.

Holloway’* Advertisement,'

liRLTHMCTO.
HffliowArs mw.

THE TESTIMONY OF THE WHOLE WORLD

Bad Up, Bad Breast*, Sore* and I ktn.
Axl daaorindna *fi
proper and ddir«nt a
faattsaktto nre bM Upbr Fiuunu
•Uoa. TooUambCtn

jsaaHjaaat kom*n to b« *r»Jr.Huf bw
I. »woll«n. and dla*Qlot»d para

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Us be Uk*« weordia* U th* । naiad iaUlcerated Sore Throat, sad Start*
and other Feren.

;aJUn&gt;iH&gt;n. that bo&gt;s&lt; between tb&lt; hour of nte*

n.1„.ll7.2.RZ£4a.EAtJ&amp;i.

Mrtein indvetar* of mr-----------•a tk* eUhiMalk d»y
oar Lord oar UicraMnd

Pilw, Fistula*, Stricture*.
,b*v* elaas of *oa&gt;pUi»t* will b* raaarod I
iMMuUnx tb* t&gt;*ra • .th otrx w*U*. *a
r moat rflactaally robbinc in ibt uiataaa
l rnlMac from lb*aa dirt fit!

iriK.s.Trt.Msr.rtr.tS

baked. The Legislature of Rhode Island
has passed resolutions condemnatory of
tho imprisonment and inhumanity prac­
ticed upon the members of the Louisiana
Returning Board, against whom no viola­
tion of law and no crime has been charged.
Let tbc Legislatures of other States follow
the example.
Wc call upon our Senaton and Repre­
far. MertcasM.
sentatives of the General Anembly of
Ohio to take cognisance of this matter,
SOT1CE. Wbmw my wife Sroao Wick, hro left ay
and enter their earnest and indignant pro
a1
ruxft
test against the unwarranted usurpation of
the House of Representatives of tho
United States. Let tho protest be clear, Dated, Oran»*Till». Barry Co. Mieh.. Marek, ted.
ringing end unmistakable, and tho people
.
___ STKPHKXL. WICKS
whom you represent will uphold»you in
your action.

Legal*.

saaauon nuraMRO •*
—if
S*’1 VoVwlW «*■••'•

Contract.

Sirouu

V»SaM »t th* B**auf^tnry of Pn.fr»»or H»OOtt e.uu. Mtn

*on«itl*r»bU tarinibr uktothr

■«» «•«!»&lt;.. will xk jmUtoT.ny SsaTadV^

“ Do you know ^^febnlldoxing is ?’’

A promising youth of only seven sum­
mers, who had been accused of not always
telling the truth, croeu-examined hia fath­
er. “ Father, did you use to lie wbes you
were a boy?" “.No. Imy son," mid the
paternal, who evidently did not recall the
post with any distinctnoa.
“ Nor mother
[/»»• young lawyer. “No,
bouse into the creek bottom for a sled load bnt why?" "Ob, because I dn't see
of wood. I have loaded tlm wood, end
how two people who never told a Ke amid
many times driven back home and un­ have a boy that tells as many m I do."
hitched the homes and the ried would not
be ia sight5" "How did you got tha wood __efitore throw out
home, then?" wired an inquisitive by. “valuable
hinta
“
*“ and
—
farmers
stender. « Oh 1 I just tied the ends of —in thia fashion :
_____ _
_ w
nth er iT
the IreoM together and three them over a adn t yw p-brush and

that Rkd lead rf wood would get home,
but you’d see her crawling up the hill at

of the Scrgeant-aUAruu, John G. Tbompson, and that, on account of the bad air w
the cells, Governor Wells, was confined to
bis bed with sickness. Mr. Hale stated
that ho had persocally examined the place

An insectologer has discovered that the . where these prisoners were immured, snd
best time to examine the wonderful archi­
had found it dark and damp, into which
tecture of the hornet's nest is after tbc not a gleam of sunlight could penetrate. The
hornets have moved out.
air was impregnated with loathsome «nd
‘That a blaming it is," says a hard­ poisonoua vapors, and Governor Waite,
working Emeralder, “ that night niver now an old man over Mvraty yean of age,
comes on till late in the day, when a man lay suffering with aickptas, and bereft of
the comforts hia condition required.
can't work at all, at alL"
And this is civiUtation of the funeA Judge, sentencing a man to death teenth Century, as/displayed by the Conobserved : "Prisoner at the bar, you will
grass of tbc American Republic—the
soon have to appear before another and boosted champion If human rights ! Oh,
perhaps a better Judge. '
ihatne where is thy blush ! And to add
u While a man was singing the other to tbis mountain of infamy, a Democratic
2* , " There's a Good Time Coming," an- Representative—no less a personage than
er man arose and said, “ Would you Samuel S. Cox—rises in hu place and ex­
kindly fix the exact date ?"
cuses this brutal act of tyranny and inhu“ Did you do nothing to resuscitate the *| manky, and adds the damm'ng implication
। that these victims were niidenrbiug this
body ?" was asked of a witness at a coro­
torture at the pleasure uf the House, be­
ner s inquest. “ Yea, sir. We searched
cause they had refused to produce papers
the pockets," was the reply.
that belong toThe archives of a sovereign
A German Barones*, at Lake George State.
But wc have no inclination to pursue
was very much surprised when a lady
knocked at her door, and asked for a pat­ the subject further. We much mistake
tern of her black silk overskirt! She didn't the temper of the American people, if so
despicable an act is permitted to go unro
get it.

A Bia Stbbtch.—" You'd hardly be­
lieve now what I'm going to tell you. In
Texas we use rawhide straps, or thongs,
f
L.r traces; and in wet weather they do
stretch amazingly. Why, often ia the
damp wmdher at home I've hitched up two
' horees and drove down the hill from my

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ThuniAy Mr. Hale arose to a question
of privilege in his seat in tho House of
Representatives and read a letter addreeeed
to him from J. Madison Wells and Thomas C. Anderson, staling that they were
confined in a damp, dark dungeon of the
cellar of the Capitol; that by order of the

A Kalamasoo man got mad and put out
his cow a eyes. Ilia soul would rattle Speaker, they had been transferred to a
around inside of a mustard seed like a much better room; and that they had
marble in a bass drum.
- been brought back to tbc cellar by order

Another member had________________
his Iqga and body, as he comes recking lbs. of Jenay (Alderney) milk produced 25
Then, at lbs. of cream, and from 14 to 17 Ibe. of
milk mak.ee one pound af butter. It re
night he is compelled to make his bed in a
quires over 30 lbs. of other cows’ milk.
After a thorough trial of differenrtemaround him that ia enough to kill an/ peraluroa down m bw ■ 40°, he finds
other animal.
The other hog eats hut 58° the best, ami keeps his cream at that
Ono of the largest droves of cattle ever
point.
feed in deaahncaa in a try yard, in all
seen in any place was driven trom Texas,
kind* of weather, and .sleep* at night with
from Cape. Ding's ranch to Kansas. The
A Michigan farmer says; “I have herd numbered 30,000 homed cattle, and
never known of an instance of cholera
His sleeping, bouse has a floor, plenty of among hogs that had elean quarters, and was attended by 700 drivers.
clean straw ; and the result at killing time were fed rmtariy, kept warm and dry,
Agricultural Hall, at the Centennial, is
is shown by tho scales about as ftdlows : although fed exclusively on corn, and if to be taken apart and shipped to Spring
No. 1, wgt. 290 Um; No. 2, 210 lbs. they had pure drink. 1 do not attribute Lake, near Sea Girt- Out of its wood
the disease to ‘any one cause alone, but a and glass a hotel, a railroad depot, and,
This is a probable result, to vary accord­
combination of them. To put a hog in a eight cottages are to be built.
ing to the state of pens. Does any Amer cold, wet, muddy place ; expose it to hot
Thoughtfulness for their generosity
doubt it? Wei), let him try the two plans days and chilly nights, allow it to pick its
modesty and adf-rrepect arc the qualitie*
and sec fox himself, as I have, what the food from the dirt, and drink from some
which
make a real gentleman or lady, a»
lose ia in not having a good bog pen. Bnt filthy pond or hole, is enough to make a distinguished from the veneered article
a floor laid over the yard prevents the hog sick, and to invite every known dis­
ease hog flesh is heir to." This is true ; which commonly goes by tliat name

frsm the mud bole in his yard.

of wry mx. who hw the iligbuwt

npml for joltol, «r lb. good M«&gt;o of «*&gt;’

Tbc beet of prophets of the future is the

guns.

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VOL. XXL

NO* 92

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY MARCH 15, 1877

jlie?Bpii-*eeklyheplibliDaphaniiBr

New Advert|eement»._

GOOD WSToffifici

GEO. M. DEWEY
2,’WTGA'

publisher.

l-VD

THE RED RIBBON.

was better than that.
Why not go to Grandfather Howard's ?
They were always wanting her to visit
them. Why not go now ? So she imme­
diately wrote to them, saying she was com­
ing, and telling them when to be at Stanley (the nearest station) tp meet her.
Grandfather Howard lived in the conntry, about ons hundred miles from the city.
He was a warm hearted, pleasant old gcutieman, and he and his wife lived alone io
a great stone form-house- The peaceful
quiet of their lives was occasionally enliveoed by a visit from grandchildren. These,
however, were not frequent, so when
Kate's letter arrived, announced her coming, it was quite anmvoit to them. The
•pare chamber was laired and rearranged,
and an endless vartety of good things pre­
pared to tempt her appetite.
“ For,"
•aid Grandma Howard, “ The dear child
is fed on confectionery and French cookery, and good wholesome food will do her
Good."
Monday was the day appointed for her
arrival, and at &amp; o'cloti that afternoon Mr-

The following poem, written for theomulon. wu
read by Ha anther. Mr. John AnUobna. the postof Detroit. at a aesUny af the Detroit RsWroei*t*d by many Bad

,3!
Strssl. irutlnc*. Barry

Swift on the
. I si liSCRlPTIOM:

STOCK OF GROCERIES

. RovJvro tb« tnexorj of di«&lt;r*c»—
If*-,. 'U* bwiter *a yo«riImti
Than rrtdtr &gt;hua« a non your faca.

Of every description.
I would beg leave
to inform my old customer* and the

Than boar lb* pxir&gt;l* braailtafwtaa

VEli TISIHQ.

R.4 TAN

L

Tro L --

War Path with a new and
well selected

Xs»rertU Typ&lt; e**ai4«rod

fl* man U K ins wbo Artak* ao Bora:
W ho wUb. and daunUtaa "dana do rlfhL **

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PEOPLE OF BARRY COUNTY
alonead

Generally that I have again embarked in

cr Tae Grocery Business
P30FESSKSM. AND BUSINESS CARDS
this

r.irrn i«

on fih

,N’D on Jefferson Street.

DEFY COMPETITION,

PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
■jCr« in ikr K-« &lt; r Block. State Street. H*rtl*r&gt;.
Mxk.
BearehS’Htf.

JOHN R. EASTMAN.
ATTORNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR
. Hi CHANCERY. Offlee over HeJttar&gt;J[atfaraal
tuik. X 7
■
wsshltf.
ALONZO D. CADWALLA11ER.
ATTORXUV AT LAW 4 SOLICITOR
IX CH A XI E H Y. •!•&gt;. Groait Coart Co«« reios-

Call soon and examine my, stock and
morn.
J.H SUTTON.
Qanl5.’76tf]

Marbla Works.

WINSLOWS STEA JI

Hoaaa. Itattim* Uwk.

I’ll 11. W.XISKERN,

MARBLE
F. S. BOWEM.

WORKS

_A_t Kalamazoo* Mich

1
vote iu uro vvwi&gt;
Il*.uiro. Mirb.utf

CENTRAL HGUSR.
HASnSGv. MlCUw L- B. STACTYlt. Prwp.

vBt-cr-aamr M uaai.
Jr
«u.. t&gt;«pl. fl. MTS.iMpl

Monuments of the beet American and
Imported Marble, Table la and Headstones
of all description made to order on short
notion notice, also Granite Monuments of

the various patterns supplied to customer

Sweet's Hoy«f
tiRAS'D RAPID?

RICH
Having steam power and improved machincry for sanding, high polishing and

cutting mortices, we can do work cheaper
and better than thoee who work by hand.

BO.VRD ANU ROOM, |X6U PER DAY.

DENTIST

Wills,

Michinan.

/?■ J. PtM,

marry co.

■

xjHiamo

Pensions.

Cam®, Sign and Omental
P A I N TER
At A. M. Rock's Carriage Shop

Jefferton St.,

-

brirtt rod nbdoa'a wort Ussa.
And stature nrea Aa daviKi of woa

Itli.lD! (lEAP! READ!
Joy Comfort and Happiness
To mi

The conversation turned,on books, and
(
they
wcnTin the midst of an animated dis­
(cussion concerning their favorite authors,
,when the depot at Stanley was reached,
(and Kato was warmly welcomed by berz
grandfather. Near him stood a young
gentleman, to whom he had evidently been
(talking. This young man seized her com­
panion by the hand, and after a hearty
(ahako, turned and introduced him to Mr.
•Howard as Mr. Cecil Alland. After the
। usual greetings Mr. Howard presented his
(granddaughter to both the young men and
Kato
bad the opportunity of thanking Mr.
Alland fhr his kindness to her. She
]rather wondered at the peculiar smile
,which pervaded his countenance, as her
grandfather pronounced her name, but it
passed away as be acknowledged her thanks,
।by a graceful bow, and assured her "'Twas
(
nothing."
Mr. Howard, after a cordial invitation
to Mr. Davids to bring his friend to the
farm-house, took Kato to the carriage, and
■
they rode away. A short drive over a
smooth, quiet road, brought them to the
1
farm-house, and Grand ma Howard re­
ceived her guest with open arms. Kato
found her visit, as she expected, rather
nuiet, but the woods were beautiful and
alio took frequent rambles, bringing as
trophies of her search great handfuls of
lovely leaves, er a new scene in her sketch­
book. Sometimes she would lake a book
and read an hour in the calm autumnal
solitude. Thus the days fled.

study of character.
The car was crowded. Near the front
was the nervous old lady who held her
ticket tightly grasped in one band and her
portemonnaio in the other—all the while
looking fearfully about her. Evidently she
i*4tatolswiiy I waar tab ebon*;
was not much used to steam transportation.
Near her a yankee pedler was trying to
convince a stout old gentleman at his side
Th. idl* J«sl tas (balkta&lt; frown.
that his " blacking" was “ the best that's
made, sir." Glancing down the. car the
usual number of gentlemen engrossed in
their newspapers, and of ladies in novels,
met her eye. Three, with a few tired,
dirty children, and an invalid who upset
her camphor bottle, made up the occupants
of the car. “ Thors arc none," thought
■he, “ who look as if there was a history
KATE'S ESCAPADE.
connected with them."
She was gazing out of the window ai
they stopped at ths first station, and did
not notice any one enter till ri voice al her
It was a cool, beautiful September morn- '
murmured :
...
ing, and Kate Howard Bang blithely as she side
'
" Pardon me, madame, but this is the
flitted Jhrough the wide hall which ran the only vacant seat."
length'bf the grand old house which was
She moved slightly to make room, and
her home. She was passing the library ,a young gentleman sat down beside her.
door, when her father called hecr to come ’
Taking out a newspaper, bo was soon apin. On entering she found him with an 1 patently buried in its contents, and Kate
had an opportunity to study her new comopen Jotter in his hand.
1
“I have just received word from my ,ponton. He was a gentleman, and quite
friend beymonr that he will visit us next dirtinfpe, the first glance decided. Hand­
some? Yes, undonbtodly handsome, al­
week,” said he.
Kato shrugged her shoulders ; “papa's - though rather a peculiar style, for hair and
friends " sre not generally very entertain­ mustache were jetty black, and the eyes,
•haded by heavy brows, were bine as the
ing to young people.
“Ho will be accompanied by his nephew, •ky. ,
,
.
“ lie must be twenty-five, thought she,
for whom he has been a guardian, who has
just returned from an extended foreign unaware how dooriy she was scrutinising
tour. He is a young man of excellent him, UH the blue eyes were suddenly raiseu ,
family, and heir to an immense fortune. It from the paper
^1OT’
a rr*nk
has long been Seymour’s wish—os, also, and rather curious look.
mine—that you and his nephew should
Blushing deeply at being caught in such
marry when you had reached suitable ages. a rude act, Kato drew down her veil and
Yon are now twenty, and tlat is quite old raxed studiously on the psasing lands«pe.
enough. They will be here on Tuesday, Starion after station was pawed. Half an
and I desire that you look your best and hour more and she would be in Stanley,
free from Seymour and his nephew. The
be U agreeable"—
■
.
He was interrupted by Kate, who, be­ very thought was refreshing. She almost
ing possessed of considerable spirit, did laughed u she thoughl of the discomfiture
«*;
not relish being thus summarily disposed her dep.rur. wool?=•«"

ro**n&amp;im* I

his nephew were as rich as Cnreus I would

Sick and AttUeteA t
or Hastings and vicinity.
DR. J. B. L&amp;SURE .

Uaih bald la bonds** dart with
Tbs kinadotn*. slots onr rars b&lt;
Bat this 1 know-sines God'sdrol

of.

Special Medical Announcement

*Vhited States Osneral Land Office

u

not marry him! There I”
It had bean a favorite project of her
father's, and Kato had heard it hinted nt
ever since she had been out of school. She

only laughed. The idea of things ■ream­
ing such a tangible ehapa had not onoe oo

X.(amoral*.

•*- •. ■oxholta

A*d olrareha* dwkad vUhsain* of &gt;oU i
Bat Minetisiaa i* thetr aenlstara cllmba

Howard got out the falling top and drove
to the depot.at Stanley.
Kato was accustomed to doing ■» she
pleased, ao Monday morning found her at
the depot, awaiting the arrival of the train.
Her brother Charlie was with hyr. and
when the train came in ho deposited her
safely in the car, with the brotherly advice
"not to step from the ‘firing pan into the
fire.' and fall in love while she was gone,"
gave her a parting kiss, and she was left
alone, without a friend in the crowded car.
She opened the new book she bed bought.
but .finding it uninteresting, began to look
about her to see who were her fellow pasjeogeni, for nothing so amused her as the

strange
companion.
i
He, oh, reader is the veritable nephew
&lt;of Seymour.
Having no ,dosire to be married to a
(simpering boarding school miss, as he
,mentally pictured Kate, he bad left his
jguardian to proceed alone to the house of
]his old friend while he went to Stanley to
,visit an old collage ohum. Aa he walked
(and talked with Kato he thought morn
Ithan once, if some one as bright and witty
,as she had been bis uncle's choice, hu
,would not hive been so terrible a fate after
।all.

Kato wifted him to allow her to go home
•tone.
...
.
“I know paps will be furions, a*i he
:might say something you would not like.
Indeed, I'd rather see him first and pre­
pare his mind for what’s coming, you
1know," she said, laughing.
But with the same curious smile she
'had bcfore^ibservod ho insisted on accom­
panying her.

।
So it was with secret misgivings she en­
tered her own drawing-room, and found
her father and brother there. The usual
home greetings were over, and Kate felt
rather than saw her father aside, and in a
low tone say something which she knew
concerned her. Mr. Howard demanded in
an icy tone:
“Who, and what are yoa aut'
To which ho answered something that
eaus-'d her father to break into a hearty
laugh as he seized him by both hands and
led him to where Kate sat.
“My dear daughter," said he; "here is
Cecil AUand, Mr. Seymour’s nephew. He
wishes to marry you, but as you have so
emphatically declared you'd never speak to
him, I am obliged to tell him his suit is

arms.
To thia day (and they hare been mar­
ried a year) he
*her about
*
* ’bar esca-

The Temperance Revival.

The temperance revival in England and
the United States nearly equal the dimen­
sions of the religious revival to which pub­
lic attention has for more than two years
been drawn. It has taken in Ireland the
shape of a Sunday closing movement. In
this all clsrees—Catholics and Protestanta,
Churchmen and Dissenters—have joined.
Parliament still hesitates to puss the Decessairy law, but the petitioners for a Sunday
dosing act persevere. In England, Car­
dinal Manning has given himself up to

temperance work with an ardor not unlike
that of Father Matthew. Several of the
English bishops fully equal him in seal:
A Chut eh of England Temperance Society
has been formed which aims to cheek the
excessive consumption of spirits by the
common people. Bishop Magee has sided
with the opponents of repressive legislation;
but his declaration that he would rather
see England drunk than enslaved, has not
been received with favor. Publio opinion
seis in fovor of restraint upon the trade in
liquor. The question “what to do" en­
gages some of the best minds ofthe nation.
Air. Lowe has written upon it in the
Fortiughtlif Review; Mr. Bright has
made a speech on tho “Golbenberg" plan,
and the queen has become the patron of
the Church of England Temperance So­
ciety. There is a growing conviction in
England that something should be done,
and tb« English people, in their slow, per­
sistent way, are setting about it.
Tho statistics of English drinking, if
reports can be depended upon, are fearful.
In 18G0, with a population in England
and Wales of 19,900,000, tho number of
committals for drunkenness was 88,361 ;
in 1875, with a population of 24,000,000,
the committals were 203,836. AL this
rate of increase there is no telling where

True to his promise, Mr. Davids brought
his friend out to call and after that almost
every evening lound him at the farm-house,
occasionally with • his heat, but oftenest
alone. He knew Kato was the "simpering
miss" ho had purposely avoided and chance
had so opportunely thrown in his way,but
she evidently did not identify him with
the one whom ho was nositiro she had
left the city to evade. He often laughed
in secret over their escapades, and blessed,
kind fate and the railroad accident which,
contrary to their designs, had thrown
them togotber. Kato bad bpen from
home a month, but it did not seem nearly
so long. She could not help admitting
the evils of excessive drinking are going
that looking forward to the evening made
to end. Their bearing upon the industrial
the days paw swiftly, 'for now she had
and commercial as well as the social and
grown to expect Mr. AUand with the
moral intoresto of the nation is very dear.
growing dusk. Her brother had written
Among the plans of relief is that damribed
that “Seymour had arrived witlwul his
above as the “Gothenburg," so called from
nephew, but she had lingered still. Even
A the city of that name in Sweden. It protiter hewing of bin depwtem abe ww lt*b'
th, neb
rogo. Bui il anil be.
STnouloflb. b

It was her last evening at the farm­
house. Mr. Alland came as usual, and
Kate told him she was going home the
next day. “I have made a long visit."
she said ; “longer than I intended." Thea
the recollection of the object of her visit
caused her to laugh aloud. Though readi­
ly guessing, Mr. AUand inquired the rea­
son of her mirth. Kate gave him a
graphical dascriptioe of the stormy inter­
view with her father, and her escapade,
adding, “be must have equally dreaded
me. for he didn't come with his uncle,
at her aide.
Everybody was frightened. The ladies ■nd I ran away for nething after 811.**
“For nothing, Kato ?"
shrieked and gentlemen looked
The peddler grasped his satehel containing
A warm hand grasped hers, and a soft
his‘ superior blacking, and the maiden voice whispered in her ear the old, old
fody still held fast to her pocket-book as story of love. She must have been a will­
she cried out, " I aflua said so I There ears ing listener, for the hours rolled by un­
heeded, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard had
are mighty unsafe I”

tractine pasties,” as brother Charlie called
* Do you think I am goiug.to marry a her father and Mr. Seymour.
man I don’t know and' never saw ?" she
Her reverie was broken by the stranger,
asked, indignantly. “ Do you wish to sell who courteously offered her a book be had
me, as if I were a share in railroad stock, just token from his satchel. Ksto accept­
or had no more heart or soul than a lump ed his proffered kindness, and more for politen«sV sake than any other reason, began
of ooal ?"
“ Kate," said her father, sternly, " to
10 A quick jerk, a errah as if the heavens
whom are you speaking ?"
“I don’t care I" she cried, excitedly. “I were railing, a sudden stop, and Kate was
hate Seymour and all his relations, and if’ premidtatad into the arms of the gentleman

Hastings, Mich

Dr. J. B. LaSure’s Ad.

Lu2Jll=r‘ Hunss fur eonsnl

•uk,at,,lw-

wrru
Bor The ahdve goods h*n&gt; been selected
' great care and will bu
mM at prices that

»

An erasy mirttier tbi
i PMpair.
w Uta Sai th* EmM
And drunk.n *c-uenl
Not. not with sUujilcr
That stralchtwnFto tU
- .. ——
.
BranManhood. Honor. Hope a«*ln.
And win. that koovlas. "dare* dort*ht.’

'engine was precipitated down the embank­
ment
, and it will be several hours before
i
the
train can move on.
t
“What is the distance from Stanley ?”
“Only a mile and a half. As if- is my
&lt;destination, I un going to walk. I shall
be
I glad," ho added, “if when I get there I
&lt;can bo of any service to you."
“Thank you,”she replied. “I,loo, am
going
to Stanley, and as the distance is so
;
short,
I will walk too."
•
i
Ho picked up her light hand bag and
his
own more substantial satchel, and to­
1
jgether they left the ear. The ioe of con­
ventionality
being broken, they conversed
■
|pleasantly upon different tojiits, and very
&lt;entertaining and agreeable Kato found her

WHOLE NO 2034.

A rears of Pay

B««‘y

curved to her.
fn vain her father coaxed, scolded,
No one knew exactly how
threatened. Kato was obstinate, and dadared she’d never even speak to tho ob­
noxious suitor. Thus the tempestuous ingage oar with it. ronnn»i«j m „.,v
riew ended, and Kate went to her room injured, though some were considerably
t high state of indignation. Throwing
shaken.
relf on a low couch, she gave vent to
Of course everything was conftision.
The gentlemen all left the cars, and several
• •v------ tK„ gUae... a

be assumed by the local authorities. The
advantage churned, are that each maniapslilv adopting it can at once reduce the
number of liquor shops, prevent the sab at
adulterated bquors, and in many wan
keep the trade under restraint.
Mr.
Chamberlain, a member of Parliament, is
the chief advoMte of thia scheme.
The
town council of Binnmgham reeeady voted
in ita favor.
la our own country the temperance re­
vival has been more confined to hard
drinkers. They have taken up temperanee

ate men with the confidence that they can
recover their manhood is an uunrixed

last burning kiss on her forehead and was
gone.
.
The next day found them seated in the and Maine hate wroughta great change
ain steaming "toward
toward the city. Kato
Kate was ra the rooal habits of the workingmen and
train
rather troubled re visions ofher ftiher’s

wealthy ran, and her lover alas!

.

*

�*t&gt;ITOR
iUsriHOA. Mien., Mar. 15, 1877.

1

Political Note*.

Jte jBpi-lie»kijh8pliblira,i£awej
tl

bJust be admitted

President

that

Hayes doesn't seura worth a cent.

OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.
The Republican P»Hy—Th#
President—The South.

New

The President's salary remains at |50,-

000.

It should be kept at that figure.

Chief Justice Moses of the South Car­
olina Supreme Court, died on the 6th.

THE NEW HAMPSHIRE
ELECTION.
Al h&gt;gu» Granite State.

of patriotism, and of justice, and it has

without the souud of tho voice of Hen­

occasion for using all these qualities, when

dricks !

considering the opening acts of the new

The public debt wu decreased over two

The annual election in the State of New
Hampshire occurred on Thursday.

The

Jtate polled was very large and the result
WSKjrious Republican victory, which may

one of the Railroad Commissioner, of Il­

linois.
■puMi&amp;ih

Governor

The inf&gt;encc of the Hon. Samuel J.
Tildes, formerly a Democratic politician o

Council 4-5 Republican ; The House of some prominence, seems to have quite “pe­
Rcprcsentatires Republican by about 75 tered out”
majority, and all the Constitutional Amend­

ments adopted.

A largo majority of the

counties areTlepublican.

This result so*

cures the election of a United States Ben*

this

think

good

Wadleigh.

enough

for one

How do you like it ?

bean predicting that a majority of the Ro-

publiean Senators would show their hostil.
ity to ttic President by refusing to Tote for
tho confirmation of hfa Cabinet appoint­

ments arc signal failures as political proph­
Oh’the other hand, tho gentlemen

who Rava made those predictions with sueh
a degree of confidence can now take time
see that there never was^any

good

ground upon which to base their predic­

tions
would

of such

action-^flany

Senators

doubtless have preferred to have

voted for the confirmation of gentlemen

which they themselves might have select.

are

fall

Tho

multitudinous.

inharmonious

working of the Executive and Legislative

branches at that time, led to a demoralise

South.

It postponed the pacification of the

It injured the trade, and iudus-

trica of the country.

tor Tilden about six weeks ago have taken

party reference in 1900.

.

Blaine,

still be so old that his chances of getting

should have left out tho more excited por­

into the White House would bo slim.

A bill was introduced in the Nevada
by a Chinaman.

It

Packard

and

Chamberlain.

because their children took the names oi
their fathers; Cornelius, the second son,

amount.

So he

left

the

Cornelius,

income

from

not

that

To the daughters he left similar

incomes, and al) the balance he left to

tho troubles of those he sought to benefit.

the son fortunate enough to have sons to

carry the Vanderbilt name, providing that

threshold/

Gov. Hayes, it is written, looks fresh,

“The cam­

He preserves treat calmness and

unanimous vote

a resolution requesting

Congress to restore the coinage of silver

dollars.

The

resolution had previously

in and out of the Senate are simply the
expression

William H. and his sons.

That m to say,

the income from about three millions of it
shoal'd bo paid Ur hfa other children. The

of the

Legislature

of that

General Grant was for several days accused

Grover has been sworn ia u Senator

against the confirmation of Gen. Schurz,

from Oregon.

but on Saturday he went to the President

no doubt, and there wu no rival claimant.

and put an end to the falsehood by stating

But the Senate has yet to deal with tho

Of his election there wu

to him that he had never done any such

manner of hfa election, tho charges of brib­

thing.

ery preferred in conneltion therewith, and

the little afiair of Cronin.

Hfa day of

publican Senators voted for the confirma­

A few days at most

that the old man was under undue influ­

Senator Blaine fa said never

ence when ho made it .Several of the

shared by many..
will decide.

to have appeared to better advantage than

most celebrated lawyers

in his discussion with Senator Bayard on

have been employed by the contestants.

To-day it is likely that the de­

On tho other ride it fa said that the old

yesterday.

public, but is hardly possible for many

and he lety his daughters equally-well fixed,

days to pass without further and animated

which is though for them.

discussion of tho situation.

estate in the hands of William because he

The election of Means. Hereford and
Daria, both Democrats, by tho Legislature

tho united totes of the Republicans, who

He left the

tically of the ceremonies of inauguration

vast interests, and that they might be con­

tinued successfully, it was necessary that

The crowd was great— un precedent-

ly great—bat tho best of order was main­
tained.

tho property should not be divided.

The appearance and manner of lie opinion fa divided.

Pub­

Some insist that

Prendent Hayes, created a moat favorable

tho vast estate should be divided, because

There is a dignity about tho

tho possession of so much money in the

man that neither pen nor pencil had led tho

hands of one man fa dangerous, and others

public to expect. While there was less
enthusiasm, perhaps than at Grant's first

want it kept as it fa,-that the grand con­

impression.

feeling.

wav

universal

good

Tho President's kindness of man-

nerj will make him

personally

popular

with all those who go often to the White
House, u many do, who have no thought

hold tho balance of power between the two of political • business with tho President
Democratic factions. As Ben. Bill of
The unweary­

shareef authority in throe important elec,

she hu had around h«r, will evidently be
repeated, and make the White House so­

What with Evarts, Schurx and Thomp - cially popular for four years more.
Max.

entry element than any Washington has
accorded the same privilege to Mr. Tilden,

Tho law, which men of tbe Cobarn kidney
have heretofore laughed al, took bold of
him, and Joseph wu not only convicted,
but sentenced to-ten yeaotia Sing. Sing.
He hu been n prire-flghtar, - a keeper of
all .aorta of criminal resorts, and hu been
arrested hundreds of times, but he wu so
uaeful to the Democracy in handling re­
peaters and in organizing the sbouldcrhittera, for election days, that he hu alalways been let off without much punish­
ment.
But the days of these fellow fa
over. t Public opinion hu got at last some
influence with judges, and they date not

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well known u this Coburn.
And so,
Joeeph, much to hfa disgust, goes up. for
ten years, and hfa fellows ahako in their
shoo. Joe Goo, another one of the fra
ternity, who wes toneerned in the Allen

S.'ii'-'tr .

boxes in Cincinnati, wu taken out of the
city ou a requisition from the Gororaor of
Kentucky, and hc~will languish in the
prison of that State for a while. Tho sky
fa brightening.
.

fa improving for rertsSn.- The "hotela are
full of mercliants, and, thank henv^n'flji^

of hard times.

«u&lt;low io gone, don’t tuj rrightomrd.

it was never meant to be anything. It was
intended to prevent tho inauguration, if

poariHc, but was not intended to go any
A.-4L—
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the people get bwok their raeraje, Ike
IlTTt'O We, ft I.,. -_ ___ .1
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ever were.

Club

did likewise.

Courage is

D0’

whxt we

waul

hmo.

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NrfKf'lIoraM Miu. Kpu«*
KmEisMsB*. wiiboat Jounul.

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KEEP RARE WITH TOUR PR0FK&lt;M0XI

AmriM »a«itd 1i «nrj tow no »ik«

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Detroit Advertisements.

GILLET &amp;
:

HALL,
TJBTBOIT

. Commfafion Mcrcliaui^ in

Grain, Pork
l~T«l»t.OT u 342,000.
In 1840 the pop
uhunn wu 108,000, the citj eoterad 144
Bike, end had 103 rnUra of iireeu

Both bodies

There are too

and

!b. D. MAU0RI &amp;C0
Wholesale Dealers in

.

Ojflm aii ftreiiu Frails.

Mauufaclurcra

their candidate in 1880.

been about three and a half yean.

Elad.rt*rttn,
School
yrtnuj
CJoUof &lt;- oad
Qresimtr Schoo!, Bob* Tr»in.nt

Tbcro «j no occasion

Wril pleas'd u the Republicans that the

in ao sense be regarded

••the

Ow. r. P. R. R.. OMAHA. J»klJ.

There fa some hope fur New York. Joe
Coburn, the pugihst, and democratic poli-

very high stakes—they loot, and subside.

Since the State Prison wu “opened to question fa settled, and they will give the
the publfa," in 1835, the whole number of new administration a cordial. and honest
nothing in print of grace sad rhetorical prisoners received hu boon 5,770, of whom
3,888 have been dwoharged, 626 pardoned, support. The Wall street men held a
147 awwped, 229 died, and 49 GT had meeting, and resolved, and the Union

Tlx- Papacy and the Civil Power.'

;

are buying. The hig importcri are rolling
ried out. The fight will be a very pretty out bales and boxes in the mast cheerful
way, and the heart uf the truckman fa
one, and the lawyers will have a flit thing
made glad
Now, good people in the inter­
ior, take a little heart. We are not going
to hero war. Weharoa President, and
POLITICAL.
things are going on smoothly and well.
The itauguration fa over. and Hayes fa,
Build, buy, many, and give in marriage,
us he should be, President.
Tilden and

ing kindness of Mrs. Grant and the ladies
higher ground of the beat interests of the

JOX CORCRN. /

ceptions of tho dead financier may be car­

Morriuey played a bold, faring game for
excellent imprearion on all.

I! ME TO IEC m E IT

was the only one capable of handling the

day.

inauguration, there

of West Virginia, was ‘brought about by

in the country

bate upon confirming several members of gentleman knew exactly what he was do­
Cabinet—Schurx,' Key. eta—will be in ing. He left Cornelius about 820,000 a
Executive session, and not open to the year, which he claims is cucugh for him,

The oldest inhabitant speaks enthusias­

NOW

ho left one’hundred ruilliona of dollars to

of President Hayes at ito is no need of the distrust that has unde­ will ia to bo contested, if it is contested at
niably shown itself here, and that hope is all, on the gronnd^that it fa unnatural, and

ministration

strong trampled remorselcsriy'hverthe weak,
and when the building wu finally emptied
it wu found that six women and four or
five chjldEcn.hnd been trampled tp death.
Nobody aecms to be tu, blam^ I'Rp.i

est son, had not only children, but they
but

iudAfii u™11 * ’to-

AHOME and FARM

of herself and shrieking fainted. - Some
equally frightened woman thrieked ufe and
the msu made a rush for the door!: The

does seem u though in buildings intended

8200,000,

mtnn,i.i

u quickly u i common ftmae JiWO tr.

for sueh purposes some provisions should
bo made for these constantly, occurring
aeeideinta. The trembling killed u many
people in the Brooklyn theater u the fire.

were boys.

m num num u.

The ter in Bond
two
miDioos of dolfar* went up, ih«Zi hdw UU
tie scuse there fa in builders. The buildwu built by the Waltham Watch Co.,
and wu intended to be fire-proof. Tho
walls were murivc. the front wu iron, and
everything wudone to make the receptacle
of millions of property, absolutely safe.
But tho floors were laid with Georgia pine,
which fa about all radn,&lt;and tho carings
aud all the interior work wumade of wood.
A fire got into it—how, no one knows—

had no children, and William H., the eld­

We don't believe that tho American In the language ot General Grant, while
people will allow a Senatorial machine ring it is possible to have peace in the party,
either to cripple or break down the Ad-* “let us have peace.” It may be that there

tion on the part of prominent Republicans

It is needless to add that this action on

of

LIis daughters could not cany the name,

Logically he may have been, right, and

now turns out that the rumors of opposi­

tho part of the Republican Senators was

nition

money that gilded it and made it all it wa«.

•till have Aggravated, rather than relieved

Tho Illinois Senate recently pawed by a

tho President for his Cabinet.

prefer that he

name, and hold together in one mass the

was a

self-poise.

or did not rote all, and that no Republican

perhaps

and that was to perpetuate the Vanderbilt

wash bill against ooo of the members, and

Legislature

brow.”

tion of Messrs. Evarts, Schurx and Key,

ho oniLR.

brick and iron afforded no resistance to the
fifo—it licked it up about u readily as it
did the rood. And qow the architect
aru figuring on buildings. uwhich won't
him than u if he bad not been hfa son. burn. They never will do it, if they
Worth at the time half a hundred' mill­ make tho outride of brick and iron, and
then put enough Georgia pjno inride to
ions, he allowed hfa second son and* hfa
melt it.
wife the magnificent sum of 82,500 for
FRIGHTENED CROWDS.
their support, about half that any iwpectAnother terrible accident took, plaoc
able employe in hfa railroad gnterpriset wu Thursday night.
A series of ineMingi
receiving. The representative of the Van­ are being held in St. Xavier Catholic
derbilt name could not lira upon this, u a church, for women aud children under the
direction of a Jesuit missionary who fa a
matter oi course, and so bo ran into debt
wonderfully storing pamchcr.;' He wu
Finally old age warned the great railroad dwelling on the
honors zof
purga
man that ho had but a short time on earth, tory and had the congregation of women—
and he made hfa preparations for hfa de*. there wu twsntyifivc imndred of them —
terribly excited. One louuti lc«t control

was lobbied through by its author.

cheeks, nor a shadow to his high and open

So far as can be learned, all of the Re­

would

tions of his speeches calling fur tho recog­

paign has not added a furrow to his ruddy

of attempting to influence Senators to rote

The warmest frfands of Mr.

ho wore sixty years younger, he would

appointments of the President,

inventions of imaginative correspondents-

The warmest

friend Of President Hayes will not proba­

just made.

. any declared purpose on their part,

Indeed, it

throughout the land, will be slow to invite

the return of such a time.

bly endorse all the Cabinet appointment!;

c has never been, so far as wo hare

Senate by President Hayes.

The minor evils also that would

mare as that of 1868-67-68 possessed it,

day.

young, buoyant and brilliant.
the

indicated policy of the administration.

participate in tho inaugural ccrqponies, fa

it down and stowed the material away for
The public has now another proof that

to

man never showed very much feeling for

without parallel.

those who during the put few days have

ets.

nel ins states them, about thus: The old

It ebook the faith
.The Indiana'Legialature, by a non-par­
We. ’ tisan vote, hu decided to give colored drib of many at home, and more abroad, in a
day. 'dren an equal chance with white children Republican form of Government. Wise
men, patriotic men, good men, whether in
in .the public schools.
tho White House, tho Senate or 'scattered

The President and the Senate.

tchless

fuse

bill will it to b« UUekri, ihat u il Wm.

welfare of that large class in the South,

The Intense partisanlam of them petty lion in the civil service' that has left its
Justices, Clifford and Field, in refusing to malign results, in some respects, to this

ator for six years from March 4th, 1879,
in place of Bainbridge

New York, March 12, 1877.

CHEW-SMOKE

THE GREAT VANI'F.KMLT CASE.
hb»0T&gt; Swd fallhM the Vwdw

whoso freedom was tho result of the war.

upon the country if such’ another night­

by 3,500 majority;

Three Republican Members of Congress ;
A^Senate two-thirds Republican; The

Tho Groot Vanderbilt Cow—Rolllloil
-Fire-Proof Boildtoge-FrijMoned
Crowdi—Joo Coburn—Butiom.
with

millions of dollars during tho month of That President Hayes has in view, all tho any of the children but William. Cornel­
righto of all tho people is not denied or ius wu stricken with epilepsy in bis early
February.
doubted. That those experienced and able youth, and hu been tha victim of that ter­
Those who are best informed on such
men who arc taking issue with him in hfa rible disease until within a few years past,
matters are confident that there will not be
anticipated Southern policy, nre at least fie had it for a long time iu its worst
an extra session.
equally patriotic and equally well informed, form, aud wu actually unable to da busi­
The Southern wing of the^Democratio
cannot be questioned. The Republican ness. Later ia life he recovered from it,
party is far more loyal to-day than the
party has never distrusted the honest de­ to a very great degree, abd married ; but,
Northern wing.
votion to country and party of Senator in tliB-tucantimc, William had grown to
Judge David Davis, the new Democrat­ Blaine, or Senator Morten, Senator Ham­
man s rotate, and wu bring trained by bis
ic Senator from Illinois, heartily endorses
lin, or Senator Cameron, or any of the falter into ths earn of the rapidly growing
Hayes’ inaugural.
other conspicuous gentlemen who are estate. Cornelius bsd no children, and tho
Robert T. Lincoln, the eldest son of the understood to . look with misgivings at the nld man paid but little more attention to
lete President Lincoln, has been appointed

NEW ADVERTISMENTS

He went into office with Die p. vmba

mongciT, ana _
machine of for
B. Vanderbilt, to whom woo left tho en­ others to grind, will find themselves mis­
tire eetole, Are. not eotnprewwe mid dieido taken. He fa a strong, self-relianl, oelfwilkd man, whp knows all about the Gov
The Rhode Island Republican State administration, and thoq^ick offense that
eromeat, aid who will run it Ho haM a
Convention nominated Gen Van Zandt for many Republicans fiavtf lift on’thereat in the matter, primarily, fa one of the ri*- Sghton hi* hand., but h. will »u&gt;. Uo
Governor.
though Cornelius, the only other son, hu Iho conia«»«« «f a* r-oplf. umI eu&gt;
U&gt; .uugoniu Ihflljjipg pojljici.rw
In ooo county in Minnesota there are party that is involved, but the best inter­ stands nominally at the head of tho oom
FIRE-rROOF BC1LD1XOS.
eix townships which gave their vote solid eats of the country, aud peculiarly the terianta. Tho facta in the cue arc, u Cor­
for Hayes.

A glorious Endorsement of the
Policy of President Hayes.

always has been, tho party of intelligence,

How atill it Becton in this vut country

self.

that he would reform tho civil service, and
that he would be the Prcrident oTlhe
whole country. He will wumami himsdf

Wabhieotob.D.'C. March 9, ’77
The Republican party is to day, u it

Mr. Hayca fa going to be Preridcct him­

OUR. NEW YORK LETTER.

of Hermetically

Scald

Goods.

policy shadowed forth in his inaugural as

the ague terel of partisan mlotry.

Got.

was the prodnat of a more wbobome alti.
tads, and fa quits escaped the noUcc of the

The following gentle
Fred L. Clarke

U~&gt;1
James

W.D.

Twice rf H. H.;

"^rcsisJO^
I5KC0actuxeRs.

riiirAGG,

that hah

�.

Musical tnd Literary Social

fcommerciai.

Special Ifottces.

4145

Th.
Tempers.
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fuiiui wtswaamUMn.
hantixgsI^r^e
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Barry County. Mich,, Mar. 17,

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u:TH K IM.

C. M. RUNYAN’S.
I would ret-pectfully announce to the citi­
zens of Hn stings and vicinity, that I have a
new and

IMAX)
• 10

APPLE8. per bnshel_____
ONIONS, per bnshel--------BEANS, per bushel;_____
PORK
MESS PORK, perib
’
RAMS, p.tlb
SHOULDERS, per lh_“.‘“

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M. M. Mark, Addin Norton, Frank L. Noy«,
Theodore Darolls, Caroline I.. Lane. John

Schults, A. A. Bonny, W. B. Reed
drew J. Bucannon,
12:44 p. n.
UtOOF.lU
M5 X.M.
sHWOr. n.
bhtOl.X.

O ATS, per bo.hel .
BUTTER. pvrlb....^_~UtlGff.PcrdosM___ L.2Z

k Co., An­

FRESH M OF OROMES!

IIARRMGE GUIDE, OR SEXUAL PATHOLOGY.

• 10

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• TH
• 10
li»UK

CHICKENS, per lb.
CUXBBE. per kh__.
WOOL. pe&gt;l&gt;,.„.....

Tea, 4 lbs. foz $1 0(1; Sugars, syrups, spices,
Baking Powd er, sqierattis, starch, soap, can­
dles, t obacco, etm, etc., which will be sold nt
33O19C‘»X,OII0E rrmCJKSS.
Remember the place, at J. S'. Rh'JVYJljyr’S
Boot and Shoe Store, Jefff«sox street.
Give me a call.

POSITIVELY CURED.

List of Patents.

HAl. per ton---------------------------------- iJOOWlfW
DRIED PKACIIEd, peered, per lb. ..
List of patent* leaned to inventor* of Mich
™AC,tE:i- nnpoared. per lb
ig*n tor Uie week ending March 18. 1877. and DRIED APPLES, per lb........
each dated Feb. 27. 1877. Furni.had this MAPLE b’VGAR..-..-..... .........
paper by Cox &amp; Cux. Solicitor* of PMmito niDES.srcen. per lb___ _
W ashingion, D. C.
HlDES.ilry. per lb
James H. Prentice, car Hove*, Saginaw.
SHEEP PELTS
E. Stillman, car atorter, Burr Oak.
CALF SKINS.srvea. psr lb...„
,C. Allyn, cloth measurer, Grand Rapids.
CALFSKINS, dry. per lb
W- Garter, lamp burners. Monroe.
UONRT...................
W. Courtis, ere Mbaraton. Wyandotte.
DEES WAX. pertb---------------1
L. Granger, fruit drier*, Armada.
CRANBERRIES, per bnshet..
S. Olney, bed ■'bottoms, vetroit.
O, Perry, aecders, Flint.
A. Runell. bee hive*, Adrian.
.
DETROIT MARKET!
S. Stevens' detachable link*, Alleytan.
J. Sweetland, churn*, Pontiac.

r child.«,.!,.n„ «rM

Philadelphia, naratns
sxilTtL__

u Aui

GEO. WOODS &amp; CO. ’S
PARLOR ORGANS

POULTRY WORLD.

«5

Ceo. M. Savage &amp; Co’s Co|.

WAS CLAIMS SrSi;:"
'V
xt the Alderman of the
Board aif Beeieuatloa.
Act entitled. "Ae Aec
ity of Klectioue. and to
the Election Fraaehiev

againet all advert^! remedies. But Dr. Pierce
does not advertise his rtandnrd preparation!
u “cure-alto," does not cl*ik&gt; that they will
preform miraele*. -but limply publishes the
fitet that they have been develops a* specific*
far which be reeombiehd* them, after having
te*t-«l their efficayy in many hundred cases
with the meet gratifying success. It is a fact

Quinine, fbr instsnee, hs* a tonic
_
■ • *
li-periodie, by which itiirff.exnd a febrifuge property which
hriou* In earea of fevar. the
result of its adm5®alraiion v ill also very with
quantity given * nd the cimimtxncyx under it
i» employed. So. llkewl«e. the Golden Medi­
cal Discovery ponesaes both pectoral and alftralive, or blood-sleanring preperiir* of the
highest order. By rwoion of tke^h two promi­
nent proportiai it euros two claMes of diseases.
First, ibuoeof I he respiratory organs, as throat,
bronchial and lung affection*, chc- tic coughs
and asthma, *ni sec»nd. diseases &gt; the bloo-l.
and glandular system, in which affection* ail
skillful ohvsician* employ alteratives, as in
case* of blotches, eruptions, ulcers, swellings,
tumors, abgconrs. and in torpor of th* liver,
or • billiou»ncxs.'' While it* use is. by its
combination of properties, suggested in case*
of pulmonary coasumptiou. yrt you need not
take It expecting it will cure you if your lungs
are half consumed, nor because it i« recom­
mended as a blood medicine would iU propri­
etor advise you to take it expecting it to cure
cancer. It will not perform iniraclw, but it
properties/
J■auty, r
ebility;

l-.V IUvrb1«’ Cardin* Mill.
■ •I- t:f ■ Wi|..&lt; Biee’e liouM.
uxri.I llrv-m. Empire lUoek.

. PUH.0 A.SHEuDON.
(^wnu^^^^IcninU^teciUration.

TD-DAVS ADVFRfisEMRNTS.-

B. Dewey, corner Broad.

AU About the County

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Wheal—Kxtr»_
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Oats—Mixed...

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bnportvn. Growers, sad Jobban of
FUKE1GN AND DOMESTIC

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Ave. Detroit,

Mich

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LOWKST

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IN The united stai to

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Naw Vona. March. IX 1«77
1MK

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7H
MH
34
lo«
■Dairy packed..
-Bella

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F

irailed ree
IVI FLORAL^UIDE
Containing over 1,200 varieties Vege­
table and Flower aeods. Colored
Plates. Elegantwood-cuto of Vegeta­
bles and Flowers. Handsomest Guide

Detroit Seed Co. Detroit. Jlich.

Legal?

unity of’Barry, in the stata of Mieh
isr.-wi

There father thon art rone-

march 15t7

5kx ». Brook*' singing echoot win open on

*nd*j cnnii.gat the rwiiienpe.of Hon. David
».
On (-,wn MIeeC
ig
•PPortunJtj. Io
muiic u,dtr B fiwt c1mji

■"““AiSE;,.

P’tiM?

Local

a n^Hng cf the Republican

wy CwniUttoe, w tbe Bakmkb Office, cm Sat,-r *TM,io&lt; »«&lt;. at T o'clock. It ia ex-

&gt;mp0rtaat that every member should

Any

will oblig. the tinder-

Notice.

All our readers are interaeU-d in buying
Groceries as cheap ss porible, and most of
A Fsnu of -*0 acres to rent. 25 acres
them pay cash or ita equivalent; hence
unproved, irith buildings. Inquire of J­
they should not fail to examine the Mock
R. Eaatman, offite over Hosting! National
of Dew grooermn jurt brought to this) aty
by Z. B. Willison, which are cm exhibition Bank.
at the store on the northeast corner of
marl’77^.

State and Chureh streets.
aarl5-lt

Tu Pm

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&gt;Ww&gt;« lor marsei, wiu nnu
nr,.„w,„ uta
n.
[ ,1’e ' u ll&gt;e iliscumionef matter*qiertainH to the breeding and raising of poultry, and

“

It, appearance la attractive, as

MICHIGAN.

Drags and Medicines of all descriptions
kept constantly on hand, and Prescriptions
skillfully compounded. Also a full line ol

MBS, EMS, PAINTS, OILS,

THE FOE OF PAIN
TO MAX AXD BEAST

PATENT MEDICINES

Of nil kinds in endless vnrieties.

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WHICH HAS STOOD THE TEST OF
40 YEARS.
THERE IS NO SORE IT WILL
NOT HEAL, NO LAMENESS IT
WILL NOT CURE, NO. ACHES, NO
PAIN, THAT AFFLICTS THE HU­
MAN BODY, OR THE BODY OF A
HORSE OR OTHER IKlMESTlC AN
IMAL8,THAT DOES NOT YIELD
TO ITS MAGIC TOUCH. A BOT­
TLE COSTING 25a, 50c., or 11.00.
HAS OFTEN SAVED THE LIFE OF
A HUMAN BEING, AND RESTORAD TO LIFE AND USEFULNESS
MENY A VALUABLE HORSE
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PENSIONS

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You will Ww“yti find a complete awort
ment of school books, stationery, &amp;a, at
the lowest prices, at
marflw?
Wanzxx At Babneb.

Throw Away that Stub

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Chicago

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*I'n the [ ublicallon «T a paper at Lake
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HASTINGS.

THE EHEMT OF DISEASE!

uay ainCT
gnd

I&gt; the Grand Old

f* . n« “**

J. P. ROBERTS, Proprietor,

DYE ST U FFS, &amp;c. unsurpassed
in quality ar specialty.

ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.

*x-. hrriff, wm called to Ohio ■
• tdegram that hii wife * father
Pelht of dMih

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jjrugt store!

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Tallow- Baying..

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Yr to Js wyth of lhe finest xlccrtd muxu.

Onions—W bbl.

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Butter—Roll.. .
" -Packed

An Examination of Teachers will be
held al the School Section in Rutland,
March 24th. al 10 o’clock A. M.
H. N. Monbox,
Superintendent of Schools.
March 12. 77.

GIFFORD—At the reridonce ofhia aon, R. Gifford,
la Carlton. Thuraday. Feb. 15. after a lingering

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Why do people
frequently wr to Dr.
Pi free, -I suppose your Golden Medical Dis­
covery cures every thing”? Because it haa been
the practice of knavish charlatans to manufac­
ture worthless nosturnu and attempt to dupe
the ignorant and erod ulons by recommending

(vl’RATION NOTICE-

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Come now Dnd let ua reason together.

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A new assortment of Fine Confectioner
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�WHAT DO YOU THINK ?

quantity of seed on the above system,
Phax and Phun.
would be perhaps 1,000 to 1,500 bushels;
but such “ high" fanning would be dang­
The softest pillow is an easy conscience.
erous to farmers' pocketbooks and bank
accounts. The manner of planting in such
It is again time to melt over old maple
cases as are reported above, is to cut tho sugar. ”
potatoes into as many pieces ui they have
The Japanese arc manufacturing water­
eye*, and then to place an eye in s bill, the
proof boots of paper.
hills to be at least three feet apart; and
" • four feet apart would be better, os
In San Francisco last year there were
ject ia to produce the largest crop 2,000 marriages and 253 divorces.
e, without regard to the extent ot
A Pennsylvania min hu an autograph
letter of Martin Luther, 334 years old.
COEN MARKERS.
The bread of life ia tore ; the salt of life
Corn markers are useful cv«nrwher«—
is work ; the sweetness of life, poetry ; tho
with the farmer who plants a few acres,
water of life, faith.
and with him who plants his 50 or 100
11 Ito lucky I did not meet Miss Hopkins
acres, and uses a horae-planting machine.
For tho farmer who plants but little corn, before I married you, my dear.”- “Yes—
the following is tho cheapest marker that extremely lucky—for her."
can be made to be drawn by a horse: Take
Many * feet are required to make one
a joist, 3x6, and make three runners, each rood, but a single foot, properly applied, is
throe or four feet long, rounding up the sufficient to make one civil.
■
front ends on tho lower side. You then
Only one person in ten in Rhode Island
take inch boards and nail them with 10is
engaged
in
agriculture
;
56
out
of
every
penny nails to these three runners, placing
them three and a halt feet apart, or wider 100 are engaged in ^ganufneturing.
if you please, from centre to centre. The
Nebraska is a State possessing wisdom
naming must be strongly done. The next beyond its years. It pays male and female
thing to do is to attach a pair ol shafts to teachers exactly tho same wages for the

Railroads.

Railroads.

Railroads.

fort Warn Mmb &amp; Saiiwi

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MCHifiT and”thTsouth.

Taking Effect

RAILROAD.

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runninf tkrouyk Day Coacktt and
Ihillnan Sleq&gt;trt.

Fall and Winter Time Table.
TRAINS OOISO SOUTH

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RURAL TOPICS.

A1Mo£ '

TRAINS GOING NORTH.

A.I N«w .WaXa.-All paweuer trai n« auks cluse
eonwlioni with train.ouiliehiaan Central rail

pok* will answer the purpose; and they
Muxxlin', Eli,” said mjr Undo Consid­
may be attached by bonng inch hole* di*
er, makes a dog safe, while mudin makes
agonally through a piece of joist 4x4, to
a young lady very dangerous; still, in hot
,rwO«nii«-iriikQRV Dirtson of tbs M
suit the position of tho shafts, and then
weather, they both want muxxlin’ I"
jilrta isajitestcswfe
nail it to the top of the marker in a a sub­
i|ro*d for Newaan and Intanaadislaix&gt;&gt;nU.tvo Bl. Lusts
stantial manner from tho under aides.
Bridget—“ Ay you please, irar, ia this u
I. .u.a.llr,
Spike* might be used to advantage in so* a dry goods store?" Salesman—“Certain­
curing this piece of timber. If tho ends ly, ma’am." . Bridget—•' Ooh, begorra,
of the shafts bo wedged in well, they will where'll I be com, thin, for a withered
not get loose. This is a marker that may silk ?”
be made in an hour or two. and it will
A column of vapor steadily risis from
7 50
S CO
mark two rows at a time, one runner fol­
tl;e center of a vast swamp in Florida, and
lowing the outside mark. A wheelwright
nobody has ever been able to get noar
could, if desired, make &amp; runner on this
enough to the phenomenon to find out the
plan, witfc a pair of ehafts properly at­
QRAND TRDnSrAILWAY.
nature of it.
tached, which ,would last a lifetime. Han­
MAY 1, 18TB.
The wretched punster on the Boston ~
dles may also hp attached to it, and the top
traveller
says
:
It
ia
so
hot
in
the
East
so made that a stone weight may be laid
upon it and keep it* position, if it should Indies sometimes that people tan even in­
doors—which explains, probably, why they
be neqdod to make the marks plainer.
call that country “ In-doors tan."
’
Affiuch better marker may be mad' to
* Pa, I guess your man Ralph is a good
run./ on wheels, as follows .• Hare two
Christian."
“
How
so,
my
boy
?''
"Why,
small wheels made, not over three feet in
( WJkraaAoo-With Lake Slurs A Mich. Soalhern
pa, I read in the Bible that the wicked
shall not live out half his days; and-Ralph,
Smd two by inside attachment*, on the ends says he has lived out ever since he was a
»
of which are recared a counlc (one to each) little boy."
of ordinary cultivator teeth, say three and
The most tolerable sort of revenge is for
a halfJcet apart, thus making four marks those wrongs which there is no law to rem­
that distance from each other, A* tongue edy. But then let a man take heed that
for two horses should l&gt;e m^le, also a seat tho revenge be such u there is no law to Q.REAT WESTERN RAILWAY.
CHICAGO k LAKE HLRON K
for the driver, aud in its operation three punish; else a man’s enemy is still before­
rows are marked at/a time, one wheel go­ hand, and is two for one.
PKXmVLAM DIVU1OX.
ing in the last row made as a guide.
A man walks three miles per hour. A
Another way, but one never adopted, is horse trots seven. A horse runs twenty.
to get up something on the plan of an or­ A steamboat goes eighteen. A sailing
dinary horse cultivator, with only three
vessel ten. A moderate wind blows seven.
teeth, and the marker so* made that it can A storm moves thirty-aix. A hurricane
be adjusted lor corn, or rows for anything
seventy. A rifle ball 1000.
else, u for beans, turnips, beets, 4c.
TRAINS WEST
The latent figures report the total annu •
Such a marker would not cost over about
al clip of wool in this country at 2,000,000
eight dollars, and it would be very useful.
pounds. It is believed that the figures for
J. D. FOOTER,
PLANTING POTATOES IN 1877.
ttar Asaal Datn
1880 will, if a fair count is secured, place
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WM. EDGAR.
Last spring I strongly urged farmers to this country at the head of the wool-pro­
Gen’i Passplant more potatoes than usual, as it was ducing countries of the world.
evident that the bugs would iujure crops,
Harriet Beecher Stowe is now over sev­
and I said: “ Next fall and winter pota­ enty years of age, and looks much older.
toes will be very dear
and to&gt;day in some She is very slight, bent and gray. Her
of our cities they sell at five dollars a bar Uncle Tom's Cabin has had a greater cir­
rel I Now, J am going to give my readers culation than any book in existence except
advice for 1877. Thia year there will be the Bible and Webster's Dictionary.
a very large area of land planted to pota­
Thanks, and a thousand of them, to
toes. Everybody who owns an acre of
TRAINS EAST.
that unknown genius who entrusted a
land will pjant half of it to this crop ; and
trunk, with a.hive of bees in it, to the ten­
the bugs will be fought as potato bugs were
der merata of a^rocuse baggage maMerrnever fought before; and the rrealt will
the othet day. The'tompany will pay for
be, if we have no severe drouth, a very
the bees, and the doctor thinks his patient
huge cropnf potatoes everywhere, and the
will be around again in a fortnight or so.
prices naxi fall will be low; therefore, my
—Pen tjtd Plow.
advice is, don’t make any exertion to raise
Roger M. Sherman was arguing a case,
a large crop ; but plant for a medium pro.
duct, planting early varieties, putting, in and made a point which the Judge did not
tho seed as early, as the ground will permit, at once see. “ Mr. Sherman," said he, “1
and fight the bugs systematically and effi­ would thank you to state the point so I can
ciently.
By planting early the crop be­ understand you." Bowing politely, Sher­
comes mature by the time the second man answered, in his blandest manner,
“Your honor is probably not aware of tho
hatching of bugs takes place, and if you
Dealers tn all kind*
hare destroyed the early bugs your crop is task you are imposing on me."

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A MARKET GARDENER'S HOTBED.
A market gardener says : “ Our method
for making hotbeds is to haul fresh stable
manure and lay it for a few days in a rick
three or fopr-feet high, and the length of
the bed required. When the manure hu
a good heat, begin at one end and shake

the bed a box or boxes, made of tcn-fect
boards, six feet wide, which will take four
sash six by four feet.
Wc make tho boxes
out of good common inch boards, sides ten
to twelve inches wide, ends three inches
wider than sides, to keep air from getting
under sides of sash, with cross-bars two
inches wide for sash to slide on, these bars
to be let into tho slides even with the top
and bottom boards. Then tramp down
tho manure inside the box, which will usu­
ally settle to about one foot in depth ; put
in enough good dry earth to cover the bed
six or seven ipches inside the box. Good
leaf-mold from the woods, or earth from a
fenc&lt;^e*rtcr where weeds have not seeded,
--win do if you have nothing better. Gar
denere keep a supply of hotbed stuff on
hand, which usually consists qFabout twothirds good soil and rotten manure, which
should bo turned two or three times to mix
well. Having covered'the manure with
earth, put on Bash, and in about four days
the bed will be ready to seed." Tho sash­
es should be kept closed till the plants ap­
pear, and then should be raised enough to
let off tho steam ; and when the plant* are

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made.
400 to 500 cabbage plants,
.
. s
s of the same sue, may be
grown under each sash. Something, as
31d matting, or sacking, shoulj b* kept on

hand to cover the sashes in vqy cold
weather.
Some gardeners prefer cotton
cloth to glass sashes, as planta are often
injured by the heat of the sun through the
glass. Tho manner of preparing the cloth
is os follows: “ Take one quart "of linseed
or four ounces of resin. Pulverise the
sugar of lead in a little oil, then add it to
the materials. Put all into an iron kettle
and heat it until tho resin is dissolved and
the otherIngredients are thoroughly mixed,
stretch the muslin upon the frames, and
apply the composition while hot. Frame*
prepared in this manner will la it for several

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“ Pa," asked tho youthful Miltiades of
safe. But beware of very early planting’
on land that is not well drained, either Mr. Spilkins, the other morning, “ what's
the'voice of the people?"' " The voice
in such a soil, with two weeks of cold, of the people, my son," replied Spilkins,
rainy weather, would be liable U' rot impieasively, Hs the voice of God—or, as
Paris green is the only destroyer of potato tho Romans said, * Vox' "—“Pup-v-h','' in­
bugs that hu prored to be effectual. It terrupted Miltiades, and In a' moment he
was dancing a pai teul round the room,
acre, if the bugs are numerous; and it dodging the flat side of a clothes brush.

There is a sacredneas in tears. They
are not the marks, of weakness, but of

from almost any variety ; but the cxperiCOUGH8 ARD COLD8 IN HORSES.

dia, ia the order of the prism, 1,707},
[,666|, 1.5351. 1,511, 1.42G} and 1,280

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Deo. loth, 1876

GOING EAST.

the
___ of manhood is sometimes
caused in horws by feeding dusty hay, a
.
___jteara of affection. They are
fruitful cause of disease. If caused by
painful dens, but still most holy. There
thia, it will be cured by feeding hay en­
L ___ __ ..____ _______ e-i
tirely freed from dust, mold, Ac. But,
from long experience with homes taking
sudden and severe colds' which frequently
leave a cough, I have found nothing equal pay if Tildoa won, and she to par if Havre
to steamed food as a cure. It is well known woo. The New» describes tho result:
“ On the morning of ths Sth of Novem­
ber he called and paid the debt; on the 9th
relieve the heart*, but cooked food ho called ana took it back. Thai craning
she paid the debt Next morning Ae took

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                  <text>VOL. XXI. NO. 93.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1877.

jhe?8jni-WBeklyl?Bpliblicaji Sapper

Written for the Haetiaxi Bexaa*.

Alice la not Dead.

GEO. M. DEWEY

A-p/jnA'

Pl-BLISHER.

l-W&gt;

Y«. they i*y. "Dear Alice 1
W a* buried Saturday lart."
Caa it be her •plritjhath fled.

Are on hand at the old sUutd with the finest Stock of Implements

and Machinery ever known in Hastings, We luive the
i

JACKSON WAGON,

( ikciuptios-.
r Material. »n&gt;f lh« very
&gt;• Livios Rate*.

VERTI81NG.

.ni«l Typ’ conaMerod

DIAMOND IRON PLOW,
GALES CHILLED PLOW,

To thai blbaful. he*,

ThoM ilraia* I h«p«d bmr Ions T
link t they uuke my rad heart rejoice
With nature like a p*rainx »onc.

DIAMOND STEEL PLOW,
All the above named Plows are sold on trial,

Single and Platform Buggies,

not execelinx ria

Taylor and Gale Horse Rakes,
Buckeye MoweTs Vith Table Rake Reaper,,

When her lif« ran wora aiakins f»*t

IX/L Wind Mills, etc., etc.
Every
article
we sell is warranted to please.
AND BOSIO CUDS

Nod.MuetioB rmtu taws rate.
I. B.- R?4*- r»*‘ ■ *'* f'**’
Cvlnma.

GIVE US A CALL.

Chester Mbsseb.

Burns Messer.

Doctor Aiklri’s

Double

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Column.

JAMES CLARKE

ATTORNEY AT LAW k SOLICITOR
15 CU.lXfiERL

J’nu&gt;i*| attention drew t«&gt;

FREDERICK DEAN'S WILL.
•r CHRONIC

SMITH k KNAPBfEN.

ATTORNEYS \T LAW-di SOLICIT-

T. J. WILDER,

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II. C. PECKHAM,
PHYSICIAN 4 SURGEON,
JCPOIIT irvHHY COVSTT, MICH. {
Offer in rr«i4&lt;-«ee, Xur-.h »i&lt;U Mun SL'U»

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JUSlli h UF THE PEACE. Gonorai CoUyctioa
Mil Ittur.ii v Acral. (Inioo Illoek. State SUMt.
MUWWVV.M.

WM. UPJOHN,

DR- H. F- PECKHAM.
eCLE.’ K PimiCIAM AND SUROBON.

I',',

WM. IL II AYFORD,

LUCIUS RUSSELL,

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BLRGHER,

John Q. cratsstr.
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Aa they tom from tbo table there was •
ring at the door bell. ’
,
“Who can that be F'Tie raid, and afood
waiting.
The (errant entered and answered the
question.
“Mr. Pcrkly, air. He wishes to see
you."
' ■
“ Pcrkly—what I Lawyer Pertly F’
" Where fa hfl?"
“ In the library, flir-"
With a sad smile Nannettc followed him
from the room, and wont on to th© draw­
ing-room. In the course of half an hour
Mr. Pcrkly joined her there.
Well ?" she askejd, anxiously.
” All right,” he laughed. “He has but
one desire, I think, and that is to slink
away without meeting you again. A more
crestfallen-wretch never breathed. At first
he wanted to dispute the validity of the
will because it was written on the blank
leaf of an old day-book, which had been

proving to hia satisfaction, or diaaatis&amp;otioo, that a will at a will, whether penned
on a eheet of paper or in a book. Ah i
there he goes,” he said, as»tbe front door
swung heavily to. “ lie will give yon no

Nr. Peakh
gone, and Ni

Nr. Dean had
1 from hint do

THE INAUGURAL ADDRESS.

tablishing yourself elsewhere."
“ But papa told me he had made me his
solo legatee, xaid Nannettc, in slow, star­
tled tone*.
The address is so unexceptionable in its
“ That won t stand in law," sneered Mr. positions and so conciliatory in its tone
Doan.
,
that it entitles the new President to can­
, “ You don't meah that yon are going to did judgment by his fellow citizens until
turn me out of my own home ?’’ exclaimed he shall do something' that contradicts his
the viul orxnn* to tbeir nalanl function*. PtiriO Naunettc, incredulously.
excellent professions.—[Ar.' F. JftrxM
. .. . =--------- --‘ fhole «yrun&gt;, tod heb «niwell to get a sheet of paper ?
“ Certainly not," again, sneered Mr. (**)
“ Not a bit of it; this leaf is as good Dean. “ In the lint place, you have no
In respect to the two paramount ques­
m a sheet," and be proceeded to pen, in home—this place is mine ; in the second,
tions of Federal policy, the Southern ques­
bold characters, “ The last will and tosta- I expoci you to go."
tion of civil service reform, wo do not bm
ment of Frederick Dean."
“ To go I" echoed Naunettc.
how any exception can be taken by the
“ As you like," said the other, exchang­
“ Certainly," was the cold reply. “You
ing an amused smile with his companion. are nothing to me. My brother adopted most ingenious opponent of President
“Only insure Nannclle a comfortable fu­ yOn—I have nothing to do with that You Hayas to his inaugural address.—[W. F.
ture, and remember that /to insure it you will therefore do roc the favor to pack your
------ must cut out that leaf aid place it where clothing and leave at vour earliest oonven .
People who hare judged Mr. Hayes by
it can be found by the proper person when iance. Of course I do not interfere with his aequtesoenco in the measurua by which
needed."
your appropriation of and personal effects." babas been lifted forward into ths Presir
A pre-occupied nod answered the coun­ And a bow of dismissal followed thc’heart- dency will are in hia labored address of
sel, and for a little white nothing was leaa words.
ycatantey abundant vindication &lt;jf . thp
heard but the hurried scratch of the pen.
Nunn otto rose with a bursting heart and shrewdness of hia inventor, Senator SherAt last the writer dirow it down, m»d
J
was about to leave the room wh» hex ayo man^Aae York World (Dem.);
leaning back in his chair, read the docu- fell on the old scrap-book which.bsd'bocdL■he general impression produeedTy
carelessly pushed to the back of the library
addrew is that its author promisee too
table the last day of Frederick Dean's life,
much. Mr. Hayes is either deemving
and had there remained.
himrit oris wiUfuilyimdnccre. To hottest
“ Yon will allow me U at?" she mur­
fa.hfa yirpmfa, b*«fll ba neatly foraad
mured, huskily, indicating the dastred
to change them by the stronger rfaafa
book; adding, as be drew it toward him,
around hum—Boston Fat (itan.)
i
and turned a few leaves, “ For years it
And ».» w. wiU
The inaugural address of President
was mv daily duty to paste those articles
Th© signing was done, the book dosed there, ’and—and it is so aaeodated with Hayes and all the omens ofhu Cabinet
and pushed aside till the farewells, which
selections give the hirfiest promise of *
truly reform admlnfattSUon. Tko word,
had been deferred quite long enough, were
“ It is valudew to me VJfou can take jt,’’
rDtoeaeM, spoken, and within an hour the two viaitr said George Doan, majcrtioally pushing it of the new President and the mon whom
on wore on board a steamer bounil for
he chooses to have’about him would aloac
toward her.
bo a good earnest of the purity and vigor
Europe.
Sho lifted it with a bow, and silently left
For a few minutes after their departure,
of hu intenflnna, but, confirming, sa they
the
room.
The
rest
of
the
day
wna
spent
Mr. Dean sat lost in thought, then, areas,
3o, (he closing acts of hfa prodeecatora
iog hitneclf, he took up the morning paper in gathering her wardrobe together. It term, they are like the report wHtfe 'deand turned to the financial column. He was nearing dusk when she took up the AAmr.hU.
Art ' -—
.—I
old
scrap-book,
intending
to
plsoeit
in
the
had just finished it, and was carefully cut­
ting ont the article, when the door open©-’ bottom of an empty trunk which she had (**).
■
.
devoted
to
her
books.
But
with
a
burst
and a young girl entered, her fresh faoc
of tears she sat down, and taking it in her
We cannot doubt bnt that the promisee
bright with smiles.
“ Ah, mv dear, just in time," said Mr. lap, turned leaf after leaf, thinking as the so feiriy rad« will he kept, er that thb
bereaved only can think.
inaugural address will tend to satisfy- the
Dean, fondly. "Get the mucilage.’
Twenty minutes later she had wrapped whole country that at the bogining of a
■•Oh, papa! that everlasting, musty finan­
cial I” laughed the gjrl, with mock horror. up this book, and was proceeding up town new century of life the nation enters upon
“Why don't you let me cut you out a love as rapidly as a bonie»car would take her. a road that leads to a better Government,
story, orairitof poetry, and paste in here? She alighted at a handsome residence, and under a wiser Ct.icf Magistrate than it has
Who but you would ever have thought of was shown into the private library of the had during th -’---i
owner, with wham she obtained an imme- century ofexi
•juircr (Jfrp.)

,-WS.tSSAi

ISAAC W. VROOMAJi, USg?-8HJiHn,P.D.PutaU.S. M&gt;ohaX.’u.»-

- -

fie seated himself :
•' Yoa go to-morrow, of course ?”
“ It dspends upon circumstances,’1 re­
turned Nannotte, calmly.
.
A hot flush mounted the gentleman’»
brow, and he relied angrily:
..
“ I shall sed to it that the circumstances
are quite ftvurable to your departure."
Nannctto made no response, but pro­
ceeded to do the honors with the same
case and grace which had characterised her
during her father's life, sarupolously ob­
servant of the courtemes du© from bostres
to gUOBt.
“Th© impudent Jude I" thought Mr.
Dean ; but ho took hia ©upper in auilen

MStf'flWJ

CHAS. U. BAUER.

WM

“ Well, since you aio both so urgent,
and since making a will won’t end roy life,
I will do it nt once, and you shall be (he
■tnu
tie
.n'uurirnu.u.i ..
VI Ottawa
U-.veva the Library auu witnesses."
.
Union Tiekat Ofiee.
And the speaker, a white haired old
Separate rooms for different paiieaU. Call early. gentleman, laughed pleasantly, and drew
Patient* irririBt in the eity tboald
st.onee
la M« tba Doctor befaroMlondinstoolhar buinML toward him an old book lying on the table
Oflee Uurr.9 a-m.to 4 n m. b«aday».10 to at his side. Selecting one of the two or
three blank leaves at the back, he took up
DR A I KIN
a pen, and dipped it into the ink.
'• I confess I was not prepared for such
promptitude," smiled one of the gentlemen
in reply. “ but we shall be only too happy
folliaMe. »ltb marrelou* eScncr rdlwlas aymp- to serve you," adding, a little dryly, “Don’t
tom* ano ram-wins tb«
ot £“•“••• rwtonw

herself on her father's boe. wu
“Now, p«pa," she munnu red, aholdngly,
“ don’t say ‘ will’to meagaiis. I want you,
and nothing else.”
In a fow minutes she re turned to her
task, but it was with the foaling that th©
shadow of death had aett’Jod over the
house.
All that day and all the next this miser­
able feeling clung to her, and at the close
of Che next the substance was there ss well
ns the shadow- The hale old gentleman
bad, through a strange casualty, passed
into the spirit world.
The one near relative, a wealthy brother,
and various remote ones, gathered to pay
the last token of respect and hear the
will. But no will was to be found. Con*
sequcntly Mr. George Dean was triumph­
ant, without the need of blackening his
hands and conscience.
Niubt after night had been secretly and
fruitlessly ypent in rummaging the cecrtw
toiras, etc., of his departed brother, with
the firm determination that Nannettc
should never touch a dollar of that broth­
er's money.
Tliejnorning after the funeral he sent
for Nannctto to meet him in the library.
She camo iu, pale and weary-looking, a
little surprise in her soft eya.
Mr. Dean
was prompt. Majestically waving her to a
seat, he cleared hia throat, and said :
“ Of course you know, Nanuetle, that
my brother left no will ?"
“ I have not thought about it at all,"
murmured Naunettc, wearily, finding he
paused for a reply, and then added, as
wearily : “But you are mistaken. He did
leave a will."
Mr. Dean started, flushed, and exclaimed
hastily:
“ Where is it ?"
“I don’t know." sighed Nannotte. " I
only know be told me bo had made one."
“ Oh !" ejaculated Mr. Dean, with pro*
longed emphasis, and then said, “ That
amounts to nothing. In the absence of a
will 1 reign master hare."
Aroused from her apathy by. the signifi­
cant tone, Nannotte looked up inquiringly,
and ho continued:
*• Yce, the law gives me everything, and

WHOLE NO. 2035.

***‘w

C. G. HOLBROOK.
kM.,1. Ou.

" With my future?" exclaimed bis
adopted daughter, raising hsr syre from
the book sho had just drawn toward her,
and opening them vwy widely os .the old
dear; they have helped mo
make a fottane. and that fortune wfflKree

Eresidsnr Hayes spoaka “with a rafale
pcvmWland*xibfa Mlbeduk»" Jiet
hia mice fa potential because it fa peaoc&amp;l,
and hfa words double Ueanss they arc
doubly true.—Prat (/8qp.)
There fawtMaftrt MUtaMeia the
inanguBd which n»Mt mean all that thsy
so bvredlf WaiofafasaMy atpre*.

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■i

dent Hayas a model inaugural wo think I that he has an intelligent understanding of
----, »i—
.—
»------------------------wc should
not
only
express our ownr—
feelings,' {jje difficulties ol’ the situation and of the
but that of more than throe-fourths of the needs of the people.—&amp;. Louie Globe
Democrat (Rep.)

BO sensible and

that it will be bard for most readers to
have any partisan thoughts in connection
with it.—Botton Journal (.Rep.')

uta-m^tional.-Bost™ ZfcraU (Ad.)
The new President*s Southern policy is
eminently statesmanlike.
It is OU that

can or Democrat. It is liberal, considerate
and patriotic, having in view tho interests
and the well-being of the section chiefly
concerned and of the whole country, and
utterly ignoring the question of advantage
or disadvantage to party.—Boston Gfobe
(**)

There is both

sagacity and generous

le color line in our politics, and build up
)t merely a united North or a united
juth, but a united country.—Botton Ad~
rtiur (Rep.)

i Considering the means by which he has
ached tho Presidency and ..the work ho
is laid out far himself in his inaugural,
si_do not wonder that the address oouSfe with an appeal to God, “Senators,
reaeolatircs, Judges and fellow citi­

The inaugural address of the present
occupant of the Executive chair awakens
more curiosity than interest. Reaching his
high place by means utterly hostile to the
1 spirit and purpose of popular government,
and utterly destructive to the fundamental
principles of political morality, bis opinI ions, whatever they may ba, have none of
that weight which would otherwise attach
to them. The address may be considered
an enlarged and revised edition of the let­
ter of acceptance, and, like that document,
lacks the definiteness and decision which
the public have a right to expect when
questions of great magnitude and vital im­
portance are under diacumion. This weak­
ness is especially noticeable in the treat­
ment of Southern affairs. The most care­
ful reading fails to convey any clear idea of.
what is to be done in the two States to­
ward which all eyes are turned. We are
furnished with a liberal quantity of pleas­
ant platitudes, but not one plain, emphatic
Winbon from which the future course
of the Federal Government may be in­
ferred.—St Lonit Republican (Dem.)
BUTTIBH OPINIONS,
The greater part of the address was of
a character that might have been well re
TSmro.
Of course general principles do not help
■meh to oool angry passions which have
been seething for yean, but there is a time

Harriabury Patriot (Dam.)
the principles President
i are excellent—London

It is a very acceptable document indeed.
—Philadelphia L^r (/-L)

Of course, the address will
Mr. Hayes’ comments on the election
criticised b? a captious and
ordeal which put such a severe strain on
press, but the people, to whom it is more
the Constitution are such as become a
particularly addressed, will receive it in
President who, from the moment he takes
the spirit in which was delivered, and ask
the oath of office, should belong to all par
of its author nothing more than the fulfill- ties. On the whole, we do not imagine
mentof his pledgee and the firm carrying
that even his candid opponents will com­
out of his foreshadowed policy.—Albany
plain of tho tone and temper of the ad­
Expreu (Rep.)
.
dress, which dcais with questions of the
Mr. Hayes makes a bid for Southern highest moment—primarily to America,
support. How effective it will be io build­ and indirectly to. all the world. Mr.
ing up for him a party in the South Hayss speaks with tho dignity and frank­
remains to be seen. It is certain that he ness becoming the Chicf/Magistrate of a
will be sustained, North, by all friends of great people, and points the way to ends
which, if they ran bo accomplished, will
redound to his honor and that of hia coun­
try.—London Daily Telegraph.
GM
admirable State
The n
The Triumph of Art in Railroad Travel.
W®’. ■— —*-jr------- S--JE—
tiuns which have bbeu indulged concerning
it It will have a good effect on the
country, and will win the hearty praise of
program in many directions In no direc­
all but the chronic Democratic extremists.
tion is progress more palpable than in the
facilities offered the railroad traveler of the
(*F)
present day.—Looking back but a few
This Pretender has made an address. years, wc can sec the toiling snail-like ad­
It is all words—words—words.
The vance made day by day by the emigrant's
flatulency of the Fradutent President is wagon as it was slowly but surely drawn
toward sundown by the patient ox, or the
says.—Al&amp;any Aryw (Dem.)
slowly rhoving form horse ; then came the
The country will recognise with, satiafac- old fashioned stage coach ; following close­
ly, we had the canal packet; then the
steamer on tho lakes and riven; then.the
locomotive engine and the stage like car.
part of the country the people have been Now! the palatial coach, and more than
acquainted with the President and ran as­
palatial drawing room and sleeping ear.
sure the people at large that his letter of
Yet, not satisfied with these, that marvel
of mammoth western corporations, the
Chicago A North-Western Railway, as we
and the address, which reaffirms the senti­
stated some weeks ago, has developed hotel
ments dedared and confirms the pdiey cars that will, for elegance, usefulness and
real comfort, eclipse everything of the kind
that has ever been placed in service on any
road. Some of our readers seem to hare
some doubts about the merits of hotel cam,
or their superiority over the so-called din­
ing car, that is run for a few mites on
some roads “I'm not sure about that,"
said one of out friends, as he had finished
fending our first artiolo about these hotel
coaches that are to be run on the Omaha
and California line of the Chissgo A North­
Western Railway, "I’m not so sure ( would

Ills

The JJefni-WeekiyhepkblicapJlanjier
uxio, M. DXWKT, *■ - - KXMTOB

■ira of dirt-u u&gt;
B* •lh”
.ho mA u &lt;w of the p~&gt; wulleau»l
men of the country, and who has been
identified with ths psrty sw» IMO,
should have bw unqualifiedly endorsed by

H R. Steven’. Co|umni.

Th, Temp«rane«

VTCBTUrj

7b the Honorable Pretulent of the Txtdim' ChrMan

Temperance Union of

□Clxe Grfeat

the Chiytf Hartinyt:

Hastings, Mioh., Mail 19, 1877.

Cabinet b lor the time bring unpopular
ceipta, I am able
with many Seuatora, since their opposition
is but the history of Lincoln and Grant
repeating itself, for with these Presidents
we know that the Senate often arrayed it­
Political Notes.
self in apposition, and that only the fact
of the people upholding the President
Th3 Democratic journals are-proceeding
rather than tho Senate deterred the latter
to read Mr. Key out of tho party.
of January.)
from open hostility.
From January 15th, 1877 to Maith I5lh.
00V. GBOVXN.
•
A strong effort is said to be making to
Thia new apostle of improvised docto­
reorganize the Republican party in Mis­
ral law has been sworn in as Booster from
BbMTsJa, 15ka&lt;*.2jariof bquor.conuiag
souri.
Oregon, thbugh Mr. Mitchell, In the name
of the insulted people of that Stale, of­
Even tho New Orleans Democrat—pro­
fered objections. Grover had proper cre­
fessional bulldozer—is constrained to speak dentials; henoe the personal objections
well of President Hayes' inaugural.
would not lie, and he is therefore happy of beer, containing 2,912 gallons.
Total gallons beer and liqnar, 3.192.
because his right to the seat can only here­
Among the rumors floating about Wash­ after bo contested. He, however, tried to
ington is one to the effect that ex-Prrai- steal his way into the Senate by appearing
dent Grant is to be offered the mission to before the Vice President and asking to
be sworn in at a time when the Senators
England,
wercTTnattentive and buried with other
The appointment of Frederick W. Sew­ matters. But Senator Hamlin sent him containing 6,362 g*lk»V.
off with a flea in his ear, to await proper
ard as First Assistant Secretary of State
Senatorial action upon his peculiar case.
deserves all the praise that can be be- He retired, so cboptallen and abashed that
he would seem to be the .veriest of trick­
atowed upon it.
stent, and yet destitute of sufficient brass
Parson Brownlow, an implacable radical and impudence to cany out brazenly to
Republican, seems satisfied with'Presideut tho end a swindler's role, unless in the
Hayes' Southern policy, as far as tho same matters directly under the light of Cro­
nin's nose, or earnest money from Gramer• has been developed.
.
cy Park.
The Cabinet has held its first meeting
wnrrx novas kbcxption.
and resolved to carry out the plan of civil
Mrs. Hayes is proving haraalf fully
service laid down in President Hayes’ let­ equal to the oecariou, and prerid- over
the various receptions of the White House
ter of acceptance and inaugural address.
with rarest grace and case. Every day
A change in methods of administra­ nines her installment has been a gala day
indeed with her and the several ladies as­
tion is demanded, but no Republican can
sisting her. Thursday last is but a sample
effect U." This was the most plausible day. Find she received a delegation ofla­
campaign cry of the Democrats. What dies in tbs Bed Room, and next a large iilh frightful rapidity. .
number of ladies and gentlemen from
is their opinion now ?
•
Pennsylvania.
Then proceeding to the
The New York THbunesays “ It must East Room, she took a parting leave of mao, from N.v. IM, 187«, to Jon. 15th. 1R77.
have been an intarcstiug spectacle when the Columbus Cadets, who had accompa*
Mr. Schurz complimented Mr. Chandler, nied her from Ohio. She and the Presi­
dent abook hands with each cadet aa they
and it makes it all the pleasanter to know
stood in line around the cast side of tho
that it was all deserved.
cmm of beer, containing 3,234 gallons.
Total, 8,499 gallon..
The Concord Patriot, tbs leading Dem­ to friends at home. The Cadets left the
ocratic daily newspaper of New Hampshire, city Thursday night, highly delighted with we find 1,848 gallona of liquor and
has a leader in which President Hayes'- in' the kindnen and attention extended than
since their arrival here by the citizens and
augural address is tlioroughly indorsed, military organizations of the District.
They are well drilled, and deserve much
without a dissenting word.
praise for their soldierly bearing, in and out
With Rutherford B. Hayes aa Chief of line.
Ing to &gt;19.651. Multipiping thia by throe, we
Magistrate, and gold at 1.041, peace and
Thursday night the officers of the navy, hate the enorooua .ma of »58,9M span! in
marine corps and army were received by
her and the President. It was truly a
brilliant reception, and on do former occa­
tho life of the Republic for tho next four sion have we seen a finer display of elegant
toilets and uniforms among the ladies and
officers. Every officer of the post was
OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.

FAMILY MEDICINE
heaith-eistobes.

■

tatig— follows nxxMrate cr,

■LLOUS EFFECT.

SWOLLEN LIMBS.

C-'A. it TJU1EX.

A PERFECT CURE.

Would not be Without

VEGETINE

prosperity, specie payments and good will
to all men will be the principal features in

Washington, D. C. March IS, '77.
Ed. Bannxr.—
The great excitement aroused by the
announcement of the new Cabinet has
completely subsided. Not a ripple of it
disturbs our body politic, and we are pur­
suing our way as quietly, apparently, as if
every Senator and office-holder had had his
particular tavorite appointed by Mr. Hayes.
Notwithstanding the opposition at first de­
veloped in the Senate, and the displayed
desire to resist confirmation, as evidenced
by the unheard of reference of the namai
of tho appointees io various committees ;
yet when the test came on Saturday last

ommoa^ruip-.i.

EDWIN TILDES.

.

sentations, and officiated

i» mH by all Druggists.
NOTICE.

the presiding genius on tits semi-official
and social occasion.
On Saturday she held a ladies' recep­ InU.kMlx
tion, at which for hours the White House
was as much crowded as ever in the past.
We flatter ouredves that no American

White (House. Proud as we are of Mrs.
Grant and what she has done as wile of
the Chief Executive, yet we fed assured
that Mrs. Hayes will prove herself a most
fitting and worthy successor, and will, un­
der every exigency, demonstrate that she
is u true representative of American
ernmenU
women.
The Cabinet will bring to our aodetv a
and we will doubtless not be able to find number of ladies, all of whom wo hope’are
the unlubricated points for several months fitted to follow the dignified master of po­
litical and social etiquette and ceremonies
seemed the most distasteful to tho politi­
cians, and we heard many uttered forabod
-■^-UK“rap”,o^"dlb',ra,^

D. S. INTERNAL REVENUE
SPECIAL TAXES,

SkAI U b&lt;
Laataaw. a»ooati"&lt;&gt;, or —SMtf»*at

Literary Notices.

BE TUB MBRACED WTBDI fHE B
VEKDB OF THE LW ABOVE HOOTED Iffi
THEFOLLOmVU:
■hlng now-allays to meet with a

run the

popular feeling that President Hayes must
not be trammeled in any respect in his ex­
periment of reconstruction and re form, no
Republican Senator dared openly to oppose,
though several refrained from voting for
confirmation.
Two Democratic Senators, Eaton of
and easy toe riding in, as these new oars
are to bo, and ytt/Mr. Jarrett said “while Connecticut and Thurman of Ohio, voted
on
the
Chicago
A
North-Western
line,
indsxof
running at an average rate of fifty miles an
hour, wo took our breakfast as comforta­ Democrat and ex-rebcl. Wo are aware
bly as we would at Delmonico's, in New that Mr. Eston ia duo of tho Bourbons,
who never team or forgive anything, and
X®*." '
It is well known that the Chicago A that be is hardly conscious of the existssec
North-Western Railway is built over the of railroads and tdegraphB, and yet we
most favorable lino as to grades that could give up tba eouuudrum, “Why did he vote
against Judge Key ?" unless it bs for the
address of Mr. Hayes is soon River, with but few curves, its trade reason that the latter has arid he would
take no stop in apposition to the wishes of
rnlike uttacMon that has
President Hayes in matters of appoint.
lepublican party since the
rith wide roadway, giving xt
and solidity—it m as smooth
the dow celebrated “Jarrett and Palmer

through the South to assure the Southern

material and political prospe
reconstructed State.
But,

wnrrx noosx

gossip.

ination ia wonderful.

Our citizens arc deeply interested in the
question, what church does the President
attend ’ and to-day fed relieved over its
solution in hia attendance on Sunday at the
Foundry Methodist Church with Mrs.

It waa publiahcd on

HoeaahoM of Brnvoril,"
Im («a foot w j| k

jj

He has no decided preference, but attends
the Methodist Church because it is the

ilh

at Wayland Seminary.

In tha country. Il la as Intemting as ever,
and auWMthlbo
t»7,

•bsp*.'1’ ’’22^

। the rule, as Mr. Hayes m a firm believin (he doctrine that the Sabbath should

DetroK Advertisaroentt^

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Pork and

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Locti Correspondence.

iVrugsi^Metlicines, Perfumeries, . Etc-, Etc.

Special Notices.
Dr.

Ed. Bashir: —

Schenck* Standard

'

Remedies.

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,,VST ‘ 1.ICANCACUS.
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Attention is asked to the article on the 2d
page showing the relative amounts of liquor
euld in Hastings for
aV1 |Mt
Bnd
the sixty days of the corresponding period in
1876. No man who reads that can say the
Reform movement has don# no good, for Jl
obtainly has reduced the aal# of liquor onehalf, possibly more than that, besides giving
to mor# than 100 men the proud distinction of
bring recegnixed among “those who dare to
do right,” regardless of the personal sacrifices
the effort to overcome the habits of long years
may require of them.

Tua PxacviAjt Sratr is an iaowTomic, pre­
pared expressly to supply the Blood with its
Iron element. Being free from alcohol in any
form, iU energising effects ar# not followed by
corresponding reaction, but ar# permanent, in­
fusing strength, vigor and new life into all
parts of the system. an&lt;£ building np an iron
constitution. It is a^azeellent substitute for

H.thm n&gt; .
„ (4, ,4^'
«U»k n.
llw ,lmml u
4 dab »,&lt; tom«|, „4 —„„ thM&lt;li M
lows:
Prs-ldeut, 8. R Bryant.
Senior He# President, 8. V. R. Fork.
Junior Fie# Iteddeni. J. B. Cookson.
S«crvtary. J. p. Craw.
Financial Bee'y, W. Uodxmark.
Treasurer, Qob. Smith.
Steward. Jno. Payette#.
brake!*, 8. Smlll
Wrshals,
Smith, C. Gardner.
fg«*nl-st-Armx, Harry Song.
Vgeant-at-Arms,
fter a few appro]
•arneet appeal from the 8#nlor Vice Preaident,
several new ones came forward and signed th#
^pledge, amongst whom are acme of our meet
influential cilixens. who have hgretofora been
in th# habit of ueing intoxicating drinks.
The ladies, aDc, are very active, and are
forming themselves into a Christian Temperano# Union Society. The small boys. also,
have put on the blue ribbon, and are forming a
: Juvenile club.
Truly Bedford, which lias long bten forgot"
ten, is bound to redeem herself, and taka a
position in the front rank, marshal her forces,
and continue the fight until the victory is oura
and our citisens are saved from drunkard's
graves and placed back in their families—eo­
ber, honest, affectionate husbands and broth­
er#, as they once were.
If you should chance to come this way,
F riend Dewey, or any friend from Hastings,
y#u will find a people whose motto le, "We
dare to do right^'
Hoping that this may find a pla co in your
paper, that the many thousands that read may
be led to do likewise, I remain yours truly.
TxMPKaavcs.

'.Chis space is Contracted
for by

BARNES &amp; CO.

Furniture, Undertaking, Picture Frames, Etc.

FURNITURE,
THE STEBBINS BRO’S SAY

»t»r thfif MriC* t entlUe inwa to usro
«f iMiDceodtr tha '•’pmL^.SHBLDON.
Chaimsa of the Board of Itefirtrallen.

PretateOrder-Estate Michael try.
Xitirt-O- r. Soule....
Ssu-ewTeaehwr-Velentlne Raplogte.
Itm-irtAnt Notice—R. J. Orant.
.Urirul'uml Itaplemants-Mexxer Bre’a

All 'About the

County.

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Two and a half fee: of snow on the level.

Ceuaeil meeting to-morrow evening.
The Uvthodis: Social win be at the Parson­
age t»n Wednesday evening.
Seme very valuable improvements ar# being
made in the office of the County Clerk.
v A Reform Cub With about seventy member#
wm organ i red at Woodland Center on Friday

vertiaing columns/or pay, and seldom trouble
ourselves to enquire as to the qualities or met*
its of the wares advertised, further than to as­
sure ourselves that they are legitimate and re
spcctable. But when an article performs mir­
acles in cur midst, transforming the old to
A Teachers’ Examination will bo held at
young, in appearance at least, we cannot peas the Kchronte School House on Saturday,
it by unnoticed. Wo know of people who, the 24th day ot March, A. D. 1877, at 9
years ago, were gray-headed, and who now o’clock A. M.
wear dark and glossy hair. How is'this? It
Dated at Hqfe, Mieh., March 12,1877.
Valkstisb Rkfloolk,
evidently is not colored, for it has a perfect*
Township Superintendent.
natural appearance. Instead of the harsh, dry,
marl9,m&amp;t
staring look of hair Mamed with nitrate of ail.
i4er or other common hair dyee. No I It has
Notice.
been restored to it* youthful color, lustre and
vitality by th# uno of that wonder of wonders*
HalTs Vegetable Sicilian Hair Rsnswer. It
has many imitators, but there is nothing like
iL The test of years only increases its fame,
while iu imitators die and ar# forgotten.—
Botton ZXady Glehc.

TO CONSUMPTIVES.

The advwtiser. hxvinr been permanently cm
that dread disease. eonsnmpUan. by a simi

Don’t buy any Furniture or Picture Frames,
until you have pricedlheir Goods, for you

will save money by it.
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PRACTICAL UNDERTAKERS
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in the city and attend promptly to all calls
in that line day or night

Important Notice.

Furniture Depot, South Side State St, Hastings Mich.
March 3rd 1877 if.

ACUIori Stat. CouacU ot the “Rad
Ribboaa”—A Needed Move to Per­
manency by the Reformer! - The
Council Called to Meet la Eaat Sag­
Thtrt are now nearly-700 subscribers to th#
Txaperar.ee p!edg» &gt;n this city, and mor# ar#
inaw oo April 17th. 1877.

Drug8, Medicins, Etc., Etc.

local Ibpipcpp (Utica?

sjdb-i to the list every meeting.
Hon. H. w’ Lord hM th# thanks of th# Ed­
itor of thMtamraa for a copy of hia report #s
Secreury ot the Stale Board for th# Snpervteios of Charitable, Penal and Reformatory In-

Notice.

One of the very largest Temperance meet
log of,the season was held last evening at
Union Hail. . Speeches war# made try the Edit­
or of the Baasn, Mrs. Normaa Bailey and

The winter term uf our schools will tdos# #*
Friday, with th# usual examinations during tba
«oek. Parente would.do well to tot for lh#mselvte what has been the result of the winter*•

Ayer's Advertisements.

Wm. H. Goodyear.

Ayer’s

PHARIACHfflCAL CHEEff.

Hair Vigor,

PEOPLES

DRUG

STORE.

For restoring Gray Hair to
its natural Vitality and Color.

Physician’s Prescriptions *nd

A Farm of 40 acres to rent. 25 tato
improved, with buildings. Inquire of J.
R. Eastman, office over Hastings National

Family Recipes

Bank.
marl*77

pared with Drugsjand Chemicals

carefully pre­

of-purest quality only. .
pAV18’

The Ladies society, connected with the
Presbyterian church, will be entertained on
Friday afternoon, by Mrs. H. J. Kenfield at
her rwiSeuce on east St ale street. The g#ntiemen
Th* Pound social at Union Hall on Saturday epaing, was a greet success. Th# Tablesux xcd entertainment generally, gave great
utistacuon, while the receipts for the benefit
«f the pw, about &gt;76. speaks the heartfelt
hlttMU of ths people in the tempersmeo S«-

CARBOLIC OIL
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rcrrtcH to cftsoiTOKi

Jaae# Clarke is fitting up ths neatest and
law office in this cily, over ths Drug
■kre of JiaiM p, Roberts. H# x# working
earnestly in the Temperance reformation, is
active and efficient in all he has to do, and we
taepwk for him the attention of men who are
compelled to employ a lawyer to aid them in
proenring their rights.

The Reform Club room on Tuesday ev#«l»g‘». is far mere attractive than any Liquor
“loon, and it would be for the good of the
if some men of genuine humanitarian
high moral and social impulses, and
F“t personal influence, would go (bar# *md
by the potent charm of their presence the
onward program of that, truly humonitertart
”rk, in which that club is engaged.

maj» and time tables of this new and pop­ LIN I ME NT
ular route from Kansas Gtyaod Atchwon
to Pueblo, Denver and all pointe in Colo­ Dlaiafectx, Parlfle*, »##U* a«*
Henli.
rado, New Mexico, Arizona and the San
Juan Mines. Tho finest line of Pullman
Cure# Bhcumalixm and Neuralgia,
Sleepers on the continent between the Mis­
Instantly allys th# pain of Bara*.
souri River and the Rocky Mountains
Heals tli# most Obarinat# Sore# aad Ulrera.
without change. Address
T. J. Amdsbibok,
Gm. P^u. Ag.
Topeka, Kan.
&gt;»-IT NEVER FAILS! Try it Onor-W
Pri^ SO ant*, wad Oa« DUUr *«r ff#«fe.
For sals bx all dracrirt*. Taka a# *th#r.

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(A true eoWJ Cnaa-M. h-iarrsa. vi

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FERRAND WILLIAMS 1 CO.,
rriMwl

Detroit. Mkhlxaa.

by thia application.
Instead of foul­
ing the hair with a pasty sediment, it
will keep it clean and vigorous. Its
occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning gray er foiling offi aad
consequently prevent boldneaa. Free
from tboee deleterious substaxuxB
which make some preparations dan­
gerous, and ixyurious to the hair, the
Vigor can only benefit hut not harm
it. If wanted merely for a

HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can be found eo dear­
able.
Containing neither oil nor
dye, it does not soil white cambric,
and yet lasts long on the hair, giving
it a rich, gloeey lustre and a grateful
perfume.

Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co.,

V# cannot conceive of any action the Login- :
U‘«’ eerid possibly take that would bonMi
'b» whole people of this State to largely ••

Wall Paper aad Boot BheWag M
fobltf Smith. Hocli 4 P*mwn’«.

‘he present wane than ssneelesii re-i&lt;-ucmea( llj4. np
be sold be
k-ths Michigan test of 16«». The ail of the
Umland test of, 110-, ws beUeve isytetf«

Sugar and Codfish at
foMtf Smith, Hoglb A Pmmwm a

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™7^
XV* will not strain otu aekuuc «Uh&lt;.
For d*od? of glory or of sU»»o:
Ur add the siow^rom spark of liafat.
To sn alrwir dealhtas nuac:
5or fisant tho Mattes toreh of ftao
Ono* more along th* boatan way.
B* oars a more Id port ant aim.
To prim this victory to-day.

Th* wimt oonncih la th* land,
Hava d*ckioni frooly airen ;
That fr«dnuo’&gt; risht mart sure ooaunuU.
Raapact from fsotiona that's rivan.
W ith compticu» both vilo and rift.
That's urer rrasptes for th* sway.

Ena thou«h pntfadlc* does assail
Th* patriot's bout doth fire.
With rceoollcctiom of tho oast.
H* bath** hi, tool io story's ray;
Maiioo from him h»'l freely cart.

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in rapt attention, while he listens ’ to the
I sound of tho poateffice dying awayin ten_ . i dcr cadence, like the vague, haff-rumcm’
b«™l -Ml. or. a~m do.o lb.

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l)„ „.rl f,,nr

Rubenstein can write on opera in 34
minutes^

A spendthrift, who had wasted nearly all
_s patrimony, seeing an acquaintance in a
Man thinks uf the
•woman of eoat not of the newest cut, told him bo
the consolation.
thought it had been his mat-grandfather's
Pittsburg claims to have raised over 89­ coat, " So it war," said the gcntieuiau ; ।
“and I have also my great grandfather’s
090 for the P. P. Bliss fond.
land, which is more thiu you can say.”
England is determined to build a manDon’t put too much confidence in a
of-war which can't bo sunk.
lover’s vows and sighs,” said Mrs. Parting­
Ancvj “ diamond” mine has been dis­ ton to her niece; “ kt him tell you that
covered m Yuba county, California.
you have lipa like strawberries and aream,
The Massachusetts fishermen took out chocks like a carnation, and cyw like an
asterisk ; but such things oftener oomo
223, 713j barrels of mackerel last year.
from a tender head chan a tender heart’*
Darwin says birds bare religious distinc­
“ Ike,” eaid Mm. Partington, “ who’s
tions. Hens probably belong to the laity.
this Electoral Bill that tbay’re making
Is it right that “ Lent lectures ” should such a locomotion about in the House of
very often ’
* “ ‘'
Reprebensiblcfl ? I don’t wonder that they
mons?
doubt his voracity and have a tribulation
Never hurry. More men have died from of eommissionaries set on him.” Ike re­
getting oijt of breath than from any other plied that ho run for Congress against Buf­
falo Bill, whom he distanced. Then the
When proposing to a widow the ques­ old lady went to sleep, and Ike gavu the
tion whether her first husband is. dead or cat a ritx bath and a spoonful of boneset.
divorced should bo put as delicately as
poemble. •

NEW AOVERT1SMENTS.

&lt;3. P." Rowe 11 ~&amp;TCo'e~. Col.
CHEW-SMOKE

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rfWimTCHLESS
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i&amp;nj-.h. J,

FTXKr-T Pla« TOHAC &lt; &lt;&gt;
In the World. ASK FOK IT.

PRORATE ORDER.
urr &lt;-s Micswaw.j^_•

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H olloway's Advertisements".

OfWs.’sfi
»250fip,

HEALTH AND ITS :PLEASORE
'EAR. AOBKTO vi'ANTMI)

rar Grand ComhinaHte *Ff»-

BOOKS

The Atlantic &amp; Pacific Telegraph Com­
«ct
pany will now scad a telegraphic message Trtid! K1E 'jSSTfrw’ii?w’STaO!
Statistics show that the children of every to any point witbiu five hundred miles of
class of murderers are almost invariably the office from which the dispatch is sent
for 25 cents.
Theiar in tho Wayne Circuit Court I
on Wednesday returned a verdict in favor
of T.- C. Owen, of Ypsilanti, for the full
Arnold, the wnting-fiuid man, has made amount of bis claim against the K B.
'
&gt;1,000,000 by it. That's the sort of an Ward estate, &gt;52,300.
ink-oomo to have.
A new Government mailroute has been M8W l»THE TIMETOJECURE IT
eetabliabed on the Chicago 4 Northeastern
Railroad, between Flint and Lairing, thus
making a through mail route between Port
and otlurt luxuries.
Tho mammoth Aputfee that was found in Huron and Chicago.

A HOME and FARM

HOLLOWAY’S PILLS

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5erron* Diaordc.-n«roral»w2Ii?^S^!,l‘h"n 2£j??kiB«’*4wa it Ut
wffvCwj

SAt.K OX EXECrno.M.

&gt;» XKVWJXl.
y of Barry, J,

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Pierid* i« 12 fa# in circumference and
In the Senate, Col. Shoemaker has in?
troduoed a bill to prohibit |hc sale uf
wrighs 19 pounds.
liquor on election day. TLatbill ought to
’Tig.the signer that best knowa tho world
become a law, and the penalty for its vio­
ht1 twenty whose lip is at sixty curled with
lation made a State prison offence.
disdain al'its follies.
Tba Grand Trunk and Canada South­
Australia’s wool crop is now four times
as valuable as her gold crop. Last year it ern Railrods have pooled their pomenger
business between Detroit and Buffalo.
State Main.
The numbar of trains on caeh mid has
Perhaps "it would be dangerous for us to been reduced, and tho tickets of one road
possess the abilities wc covet; it is always arc accepted on tho other.- j-.
Lansing has 1,000 who
ribbon.
safe to consecrate those we have.
George Jerome of tho Detroit and Mil-,
Uptrich foathara soil to deakriffor about waukee railroad and James V. Joy of the
IS&amp;tpcr pond, but after that they are Michigan Central were in Lansing on tho
— U-eoaffoalde fVcek &gt;5 per Wcer for a h&lt;Mat about that maftfe per trance.
Sth instant, by invitation of the Railroad
night watchman.
It is conceded in London that our Committee, and made powerful arguments
against the repeal of the charters of these
bonds
are.
tho
only
foreign
national
securi
­
There wore righty-four deaths' in Ptirt
ties in which the British public may safely companies.
Hupp last yw,

The Portland RefonfijClub numbers
over 800 members. - . " '

A little California girl wanted the doct­
or to vapcloate her pot dog, because she
Gen. B. M. Cutabcou has been madei did not want his complexion spoiled bt
postmaster at Manistee.
small-pox.

The Detroit Red Ribbon Club numbers
2,167 good men and true.

“ Cemetery" is the-name of a new sta­
tion on the Stony Croek Railroad. All
Battle Creek Has a nTgh’t police, bill the. “ deedheads" are expected to get off at
that station.
members are-itot uniformed.
What odd heads the ladies must have.
Charlotte has a Silsby engine, two hose,
A Paris writer says that ladies will have
carts and 1,000 feet,of hoje.
bonute of seventy-two shapes to choose।
The Sturgu boys are having the mumpe. from next spring.
They are best with vinegar on them..
A Delaware farmer has evolved-the “hoc
B. Worms «».l II. Kiri Wu, cure.” Hn thinks gentle exercise in the
of Detroit, left for Europe on the 16th 3cn air, and tho sense
being useful; is
that half the invalids need.

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The slaughter of - Ouster's commaud
’ strengthens our belief that the- only good
Indians in this country are those standing
Scarlet fever has been having a run in in front of cigar stores.
Montague^ and fifty cases have ppema faThe first step towards making a man of
your son is to train him to earn what be
Tha Gruners are ■MOtiatitg for the spends,; the next beat step is to teach him
purchase ot H. O. Weston's plaster bter- how to aare his earnings.

Tho balance of cash in the State Treas­
ury March 3 was &lt;858,868.52 ; receipts
d uring the week andiag March 10 were
147,535.83; payments during none time
were &gt;18.155.18; balance in treasury
March 10, 1877, I888.21M7 , increase
for the week. &gt;28,380.65

Saturday, the stockholders of the Star
Line of steamers elected as Directors .John
J. Bagley, Wm. McKay, Robert L* Montgoim ry, George McMillan, and Wm. E.
Warnncr; and Mr. Warriccr was "cleeted
President and Treasurer, and R. L. Mont­
gomery Secretary and Manager.

The Allegan Jnumn! asks the following
pertinent questions in regard to the con­
duct of the Bchods : “ Do you have any
idea what they art doing with your chil­
dren at'the public ocbodii ? How can you
tell if you never go to sec ? The biggest
part of your tex is school lax. and you
.may not got the worth of your money if
you take no interest in the way it ia.sx-

The following appointments made by the
Govern or were confirmed on the 8th inst.
by the House andlfthilcTb joint convene
tion : Adjutant Gcdcral. John Robertson
of Detroit; Quartermaster General, Solo­
mon 8. Matthews of Pontiac; Inspector
In the economy of nature nothing ja General, Lewis W. Heath of Grand Rap­
'QuB.'PkubibiudnisU are out with an adids; each for two yeara. Trustee for six
dreyji to the'people of-the State, asking for lost. Tho inside of an orange may refresh, years of the Flint institution for educating
one man, &lt; while the outside of the
a p^tffiywjt iMpn* law. .
, ;tho deaf and dumb and the blind, Chas.
fruit may^rve to break .another
- G- Johnson of Monroe; trustee of the
same institution to fill vacancy caused by
uewspapera sent from ooe finn in Chicago
They said toCie ; father .of ope of the the resignation of Mr. Hsa-eum, Jas. M.
to the reedere of this State.
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prize winners at college, “ So your son has Nessmith of Kabmasoo.
The steamers ^orthweat and R. N. Rice eanwd hiw spw T-’ * Y«s.” rvpliad the
of the Detroit and Cleveland line ore un- practical old man, “and now he’s' got to
Fro* fha ftraad RaxMr EasI*.
dergoiag a thorough overhauling.
earn hia boots.’’
The Democratic Stench.
An Irish gentleman, hearing of a friend
tinted David
ia«h*15th having a stone coffin made for himself, ex- |
Tho
Chicago Tsmas gives the. parting
Jy, riveted to daimed x “By me aowl, an' that's a good
idee I Shore, avr-a stone coffin 'nd lant a kick to tlte kt* House pf Representatives:
“The 1’orty-Fourtli House of Representa­
man
his
Hfidime.
”
'ii^r’!5S»iui of Jackiion
tives is K more. There is no need of any
“ To sail a glass of cider in Maine is ,obituary writing about the poor, emascula­
against malpractice in dentfirtrv hatf been
presented in the Legislature by Senator &gt;1,000 fine and two months in jail." And ted and backbonetew deftmet. It was,
they'll soon make it a hanging offence— .
without exception,the most fcebk and brain­
JlmM^ents'haYeBeen maxb rar a leofor if it be not actual murder, it may lead less
;
House or Representatives that ever as­
Jsembled in Amcricx It waw an assemblage
tuftsin Battle Cccek from 1*101. Swing, to the victim petting slewed.
bdtoae the Y; M. C. A., to come off to­
of
mediocrity, stupidity,' bombast and
Nasby nays : &lt;‘-I novar knowd that cuss- '
ward ebe last cf March.
In life it never had apurpoee.
in even a muk ever made it go, onlom the brainkiariaB.
1
In death it has not left a friend. It ennre
the
cumin
wut
reinforced
with
a
dub.
Tbertareonly ten miles of iron rail re-.
i with a bad odor and went out with a
maining on the Michigan Central Railroad Bwearin and club, in eksl proporaliens, hex in
J&gt;« \ •&gt;*’ «U«1 bed ।bad amcll. Miserable, heterogeneotm'foesp-■
between Detroit and Oiicago, and that will M-l
fraud—it is gnu®! _Wp shall nettr jit
lota more faith u&gt; the dub than in the able
«
&gt;" ntooRl
the TOMS
wo hope we abali ’■ nave^-look upon
cu»ai£‘" !, k_. least
I
Tic Democratic preponj
A Ifcw' MTftwd. .Conn., maiden, who 'its like
deran cc in that House was about a two thirds
found hen-ch* in unpleasant company after
Ik C icago^,
and the
.accepting an invitation to take a ridgh ride majority.
’
myority of that H&lt; Ml have been working
in the name hapww
Einoe die natniuatio:------------- ...
up to the hour uf ita^nil jj^olution. AH'
Western readera kuowrpretty well what a
pungent putridity lba..2o»« ta. Now just

ret al, Grandville.

fcssS'a ssru:
btUiitUr

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Motherland Vanghierr.

^wisg.iss^^'ttgaiaE
cTcnteon &lt;T7). in
of t**e number

isveiS
ity of II wtine, tn.said County of Barry, tba shore

PM FERRY SCO

Kt-U iiig nachiiic Agents, and 5®0
m&lt;-u of rnrrvy nwd ability to
learn thr bnstucts of selling Mew
ins lUachiuea.
Compensation
Uberal.but varying according to
ability, character a»&lt;r-------lions of the Agent. Ft •r partiem

Vita SeWMacto Ci. Cte

Legals.

TO*.—&lt;&lt;*^4 tB tb* iolusovor tb*rari*o&gt; of lb*
ya»*T*- th—* rW« shraUte taken areonliacta
?'*
sad tbs Uiuuctnl riuiM
bo wall rabbed into the naal ofthel-^k -i«Um*. Thi» treoL-nrnt will r!rr almost immeJbl*
raD«f wb«n all other reraai have failed.

For Stomachs out of Order.

L. .&lt;ais“g»j“i™;

Ko tnodklsv win so etft*to»llr trnpro,«the reseofthu stomrah as thw. pul* r they rtmo* HI
=£2JS“tef “r.Mtciapsrsae* «r in-

XThere is a time for all things. Tha
The L. 8. A M. 8. 'Jtedrowl Company time for an ink-bottle to tip over on your
are inspecting all its bridges and snaking wilting )mpR,soya She Oil City Darriok,
is just when you have finished a letter.
tliorongh repairs.
-.j*

£X3

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(thorax*, knoviBK U«

Contract.
Wb-fotev I* &lt;*arider»’.ft MTiur W takiattb*

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REMOVAL !
PubliOa.- uh tba ftaktea Repablicaa n*r-

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                  <text>NO. 94.

VOL. XXI.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY MARCH 22, 1877.
New Adverijeeaentg.

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MOD NCTS TO THE PUBLIC!

GEO. M. DEWEY
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SUSPENSION BRIDGE.

The Recent Reporta Respecting the
Structuru ’-ExaminatJonby Engineers
—What hss thus far Been Discov­
ered—A few Strands of Iron Cor­

roded-When the Work of Inspec­
tion will bo Completed—Interesting

Facts, Ac., Ao., Ac.
’ As much surprise wua occasioned by the
anaouncemcut that railroad traffic over the
great Suspension Bridge had ceased by or­
der of the authorities of the Great West­
ern Bailwy Company, and as many ru­
mor*—many of th.iu of a startling charneter—respecting the condition of tho
structure itself were floating about, a re­
porter of the Commercial yesterday visited
Suspension Bridge for the purpose of ob­
taining. if possible, the real facts.
«» Believing that the Bridge Company
would not be inclined to withhold reliable
information concerning a matter in which
tho general public is so much interested,
application was made to Mr. W. G. Swan,
Superintendent of tho Bridge. and Uns
gentleman, we take pleasure in saying,
readily answered onr interrogations, and
manifested no disposition to conceal any
fact which th* people at
nu*ht ProP'
erly demand to know.
ONE FOOLISH RUMOR
UUOOK to. »«.y tint preruW too»&lt; &gt;b«
Scpcwioo Br.Jw, W“ «» 11" c®“‘
U.»
of
Briiiw
bl
WeMmi KJhr»y Co-WJ™ •b°»‘“
expire, .nd Ihu it iud a»ed toe Moppw.

»ted distrust in
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Jefferson St.,
gilmorb a

ser k Cd.. •eUeitan. PaURtB proeared in Ml &lt;

B' L&gt;8ur**«

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HE.HU READ! READ!
Special Medical Announocment

bttyvreM-

Old BooMy I**d Warrants.

to k-ra oooEH«»« '* ,1,e
JX, ud durJAlky »f
Bnd*“IMPBCTWto or TW«
Abo.1 Er. y— W&gt; »JPbrt‘f
Id- 'of it

!&lt;”j Comfort and Happineoi
TO THE

Afflleted 1

Slek and
OF HASTINGS AND YICWITY.

6-lid .ire

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THE LEASE.
Dy an .agreement entered into between
the Bridge Companies above named and
the Great Western Railway Company of.
Canada, on the 1st day of October, 1853,
the Bridge Companies leased td the Rail­
way Company *•
railroad floor «nd
structure, including all Its supports, fix­
tures and gates, excepting the' ridcwxliai
and their pate*
for
nnd during the continuance of their (th*
Bridge Companies') charter " ■
•'
for the sum of foity-firo thousand
dollars for each year,”

THE COMPANIES.

The following is a list ai the Board off,
Directors of the American and Canadian.
Companies;
’
.
AMERICAN COMPAJTT.

L. Burrows, President; R. L. Burrows,
Geo. L. Burrows, Alexander Stewarts Lot
C. Clark, W. A. Roebling, A. L.- Warner.
CANADIAN COMPANT.
J. A. Woodruff, Pramdeot; Thsa. B.
MerriU, Ju. R. Benson, Richard Milter,
J. L. Ranney, Rt. Bev. T. B. Fuller, J.
F. McGlaaham.
.

having held the pooiti
years.—Buffalo (AT. .
yertuer, March 10, 11

flO.WH-1.

m

viahhB
pardoned out uv the New York perutensbary for die purptu, on the spot to watoh
me, to see that I took em there; and th*
accootote to hev a Injeany reformer, te-

S3TK.C!

EFFECT VPON TUB ROADS-

from the Injeany commit
hod turned over the voters

a

faCOn the Central road the Detroit Expros, leaving Bufalo foe th* Falls and
bridge at 7 A. M., and th* Aooouuunda-

raw iwTwwr iwirwcnow,

rwlU

«f.«U

Assrecute ssellon ot eaah ef U&gt;» foyr

Ooptolertole corioeil, hu been mini”,Th^'Te&gt;rs •£» 'b« C«M&lt;li“ Oorijo- fostod and many enqutrice made, as to the
effect of the suspension of passeoger traiw
£2 Wrond toil P&lt;&gt;'“ &gt;• *1“ F" ,1“7 over the Bridge would have upon the
7r ,1. .JJo wore l-UMd- creiM of the Osutral and Kne roads,
Upou enquiry we learned the foilowiag

XSf»Mgta.W&lt;&gt;“d

believo that, when finally completed, the
cost was 1500,000.

It is argued that, as tho strain upon tho
THE ANCHORAGE.
cables te five per cent, greater at the point
NAS BY.
where they rest upon the towers than at
The anchorage was commenced in Sep­
the point where tne nine wires had parted,
tember. 1852, and was formed by sinking Mr. Nnby Reviews the aiiuafion, and
the loss of strength at the anchorage is 5 shaft* into the solid limestone rock, that
Cornea to Several Conduaione.
bftmpreetable.
here compose i tho uppermost stratum of
Portions of the corroded wires were cut .■ the cliff*. This layer is soliu for a depth
jff for
nd i&gt; ™14 fe«, uodorlid b&gt; .Iu»mu&gt;m &gt;bU^
CoNFKDkiT X Roads,
Y
fcoud to., to., rOThrd toOT«r^»JI Eich
j . fqUo,^&gt;b
|idto^2
(Wich is in tho State of Kentucky,) &gt;
“flkiog *«d tomriw. Oo« rf too (now.
J
qn thq Ne&lt; Tott
March 12,1877: )
of
™»orU,-to.. wbkb otmm ■«« „ „ok w, j,pth of 05 few. Tb. fM,„b
The deed is dun, the work of dostroyin
comxkd-tooul to™ w jn length, » | ooc w.heOT i&gt; ool. 18 fOT, wbOT toe the Govermentis finished-, and the DemocUMleo. 1. «uuis*d , weight, of 1.3b
rgA prored err, kid, and wjtoout Uf, fi&gt; riire, I the. degenerit Dimocrisy, sits down
pounds, and drew down to half its size, *urc. Tills shaft was not sunk deeper on
and aYfcpts it without a murmur. Tber
before parting. All the corroded wires, it
account of the great influx of Wftter and aint agmn 'td he any struggle for our‘rite*
should be stated, were on the outside of
difficulty of bailing. In consequence the ther alnt again tt&gt;
any war, nor nothin.
the strands examined. Thu corroding is lowest link of that chain was oreiltod, and When Tilden wua talkin of restatanen,.!
supiKwcd to have been caused by moisture a greater hold given to tho rest by reverse conaolod myself with the idee that ef I
from frost which penetrated the water-lime arches, thrown against the knuckles, also coodent git a postoflis I mho hev a sutler­
cement in which the masonry of the anehorby the introduction of crorabara. With ship, but all that is gone. 'All that Tilden
pits is laid. It is the intention, as we the exception of this shaft, all the othersand. five millions nv dollars undertook to
learn, eventually to remove the masonry on both sides of the river, have been sunk
do in the interest of pure govermeut, hi
and “ house" the anchor-pits in such man­ to an equal depth of 54 foet below the
undone ; Hayes is President, reform lies
ner u to prevent the penetration of damp railroad track. The surface of the rock
or moisture.
_.
on ilia Canada aide being 10 fret higher
It is averred by those familiar with the
than on the Now York ride, the depth of
mode in which the bridge is constructed, shafts was increased that much, and the
that if one-quarter of the actual strength height of the masonry above reduced in
of the cables were gowe, the structure 1j proportion. Each shaft lias a cross section
would still possess a sustaining force
of 3x7 feet, enlarged at th* bottom to a
I am wot only disappointed at theswEQUAL TO FOUR TIMES
chamber of 8 feet square. Tho anchor sult, but I am disgustia with them ea bed
the ordinary strain put upon it It is
chains nrc composed of 9 links, ail of which the management , uy aflaree for us. The
further asserted that, if there was any are 7 feet long, except the uppermost or
devdopementa that .her bin made seuco
danger of '‘giving way," the same would lost one, which is 10 feet, The first or
the investigasheiM hev oommenstv don't
manifest itrelf in tho elongation of*the lowest link is composed of 7 bam,' 7x|
please me at all. Til den-and*Reform is a .
wires, when a comparatively heavy strain
inches, and is secured to a cast iron anchor cold blood id, rooroenary wretch, wich bee
or weight was put upon them ; but that a plate by a pin of 3} inches diameter,
rooined th* Dimocratio party. He don'tcritical test having been instituted, it was
ground upon its scat. The next link is
found there was no elongation, and that, composed of 6 bars of tho same rise, and
when the fetxain or weight was removed,
the cables returned to their normal condi­
section of each is 60 superficial inches. ]i
0UI xiv dollan
lions
dollar* in trj in to elect hisrelf and
tion, with the natural spring.
From tbo fourth link on, the chain curves, Reform to tho Presidency. Damuabl* st­
After all, there would seem to be no and the section is gradually increased to poaure I Fearful oorrupahen ! Whcr hex
good cause for apprehension as to the sta­ 93 superficial inches.
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bility of tho Suspension Bridge. Nevcrit ? Wat win done with wat wuz spont
THE CABLES.
theleas, it is refrsahing to see, in three dap,
at tho begtnin, at the St Loois Obvuqwhat some people might even be incliiuHl
There arc 4 cables of 10 inches -diame
shen ? Rx a reform Dimoerat I demand
to regard as an excess of caution on the ter, cooh composed of 3,640 wires of smalT'
to know. He pade mefcr my vote in that
part of a railroad corporation; and we No- 9 gauge, 60 wirea forming one square
Convenshun, the beggarly num uv fimr
think that the action of the Great Weetern inch of solid section, making the solid *ec- ,
hundred doltan, and his ttgenta ashoored
Company, in ordering th* dboontinuance tion of each cable 60.40 square incheo, ,
me that that wua the highere price pwde.,
of passenger trains acrou tho Bridge until wrapping not included.
Beleeyin cm, iu my eimplicity 1 toofcflfot
the question of its entire safety u satisfac­
Each of the four largo cable* is composed
torily settled, is worthy of all comnidn Ja of seven smaller ones, which I call rtrandt.
Each strand contains 520 wires. Ono of
(ion. The
agine my feelings when 1 dtskivered that
RWMPTION OF FASOWGER TRAFFIC these forms tlic center, the six- other* arc
he did actooally pay ex high es five tbowaover the Bridge—that ie, the time ot re K around iu The 520 wires cotnpo*an d dollars for single reform delegatee, and
sumption—is a matter of some uncertain
a&lt; ic strand are in fact one endless wire,
ty. The opinion is exprereed thit' the obtained by splicing h number of single four thousand dollars, eaeh, for. reform
work of inspecting the anchor-pita and wires.
The ends of strands are paired
cabiea, and the replacing of wirea, if it be around and confined in cast-iron shoe*, they run.
Kevin recoorod the nomiutthen wrt did
foood l,OTOT&gt;y &gt;» to^OT -y. “Isbl h" which also receive the wrought-iron pin
MM.plU.kl la Irar iotU BalweahoaH that forms a connection with the anchor
millions I Five millions I Who got that?
ba ioaiaed to n»ri ton u ratoer Uo chains.
I got four hundred more, bat I wua to
short a period.
TABLE or QUANTITIES.
FBKIGHT THAWS.
Lenxth of briJre from centre to een-____
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S.f.rEScssrio««n
—
—
=a«4U
Although passenger trains do loneer
crore the Bridge, the running of freight
out uv it. It wuz stipulated that I wuj to

quent.

Ui
Hiu°&gt;"°th ht win baatHenreretolE
— willouMfor couultalioi dsrtagimaM
“&gt;*he&lt; a iPMtaltrof the fullowiasl

M., NewYotk Expire*, from the
portion of the masonry; Nd deta0ed re*&gt;
port of the result ha* yet been made, and Bridge for Buffalo, have been abandoned
probably will not be made until al! the
THE GREAT WKESEBN.
anobor-pito have team examined. .Mr.’
Trains on the Great
will
Hobson, hoqcvcr, advised the diwbnripnance of passenger trains ove? the river, and leave Clifton (the Canadian, end of the
Suspension Bridge) as follows. Through
hence the order to that effect.
EXAMINATION BY ANOTHER RNULNEKR. Western train (carrying tho rnnfl^ at 8R0
Ool. W.A. Roebling, engineer of th*. A. M; at 1.30 P. M., connecting with the
East River Suspension Bridge at New Pacific Express from Buffalo via the hiYork, and aou of John’ A. .Roebling, the ternationxl Bridge, at Merrjtton Junction,
engineer by whom tho great RaHwayStis- at 3.45 P.M. AceommodaUon for Irenpemnon Bridge over the Niagara River don.
was constructed, at tho request of the
S;1MPEM81ON BRIDGE.
Bridge Company, us we understand, some
Even at this day, the reproduction of
days ago sent hw arefcant, Cd. W. H.
some
of
the
facte regarding the building of
Payne, to examine the reichor-pit that had
previously been opened on the Canadian tho great Railway StupcRsion Bridge will
be
interesting.
side. Before giving the result of. Ool.
As before stated, tho constructing engi­
Payne’s examination, it may be well to
make some explanation of tho manner in neer wu John A. Roebling,, and ho in a
which the ends &lt;&gt;f the cables arc anchored report “ to tho Pruudtoto tod Directors of
in the pits. Each end of each cable, after the Niagara Falls Suapenaion and Niagara
Falls International Bridge Companies,"
entering the pit, is divided into
dated May 1, 1855. announced “ the Ni­
SEVEN STRANDF,
■ and each strand, consisting of 520- wirea agara Suspension Railway Bridge complete
(No. 9 size), terminate* in a loop—each iu all its parts," and that tho trains of (ho
loop passing around a “ shoe,’’ “collaror New York Central and Great Western
“sheave" fastened to the anclior-bars. Railways had “been crossing regularly
Having
UlLTlUg examined
VHUlUll-U five
U.K of the seven strands siucti . the 18th of
t. March, averaging over
itu
toe eJi.
n. dlridud,*’Cd.
U
- .hito
--— -* | 30,Inp per d«j.
..v ...Mowing
are from the re­
Pavne found
found that
that nine
nine of
of the
the wirea,
wires. on
on the
the
The
following extracts
ex
Payne
under side of the '‘shoe," were corroded port of Mr. Roebling, and will give those
and bad parted. These wires can be re. not posted some curiouo information re­
placed by splicing, os in the main cable. specting some of the principal features of

the passage of freight trains was quite fre­

DR. J. B LrSUHE

WHOLE &lt;0 2038.

■3

dSskw of too Cbkf fc-

MH. *•*'*•}“*

Tb.fca»

J

�about an ckal per
in both parties, and I am
wiilin to
that wat a cold and unfeel­
in world calls villian.s holds the manage
ment uv^oth parties , I know thqy.do in
cure. The Republikina deny tins; but ef

O0R WASHINGTON LETTER.

Political Notos.
Au extra session of Congress is regard­
. as inevitable.

I

ISTOTICE.

Local Corrcapondanot

C. P. Rowell &amp; Co*8. Cqjk
Tho Incon,ioIonoy of Ihh Democracy—
South Carolina and Lo
polnntneente—Eariy Mj

Th© Reading Room.

IMTERKAfo REVEMp
wuJ taxes

Nte Senate—EhL, eta
the “giant of the Wwbosb"

uuoocnsy put thcr scoundreb'to tho front
The peo pie don’t kcer about corrupt Republikia managers when they put aich men
'
but think uv rich men ex

Wxau ni&lt;nfc,»'C Jfarcb 1C. T7.

Inauguration Day will not fiul upon Sun­
day again until March 4, 19k7. .

The peculiarity most noticeable in the

disputed.

Think of it •too.-

Senator Merton declines t.bc Chairman­ average Democrat, is an inability to see
and bver,” and yet Upon careful computation
ship of the Committee on JZoretgu Affairs. anything good m what anybody else docs.
Having, been for rit^teenyeara without a‘ Umaih o' actual sums of money expended In a
u beautiful
mal congratulations to th-; new President. pUWorm or k priiajlo,-ini eniuieg u M1
. th .n melua sanne r, u
in &lt;.
this
m______ nin. &lt;Jy. t ueoi ■■ &gt;
-a*
_* _
Bob Toombs is in favor of the Hayes. orgaairirtta _________
ignorance and blind spirit of opposition K.Lrnrrri^. Un. 1M&gt; —. «&gt;» •&lt;
”
and make public ex­
which coo trolled the foreign voters who
hibition uv our bUes, and rather glory in “boys."
tho rise and nastinis uv em.
gave it cohreion, tho Democratic party at
Ex-Senator Boutwell has been appointed
Wat we her to do now is to change all
last adopted a platform in 1876, almost
thia. We want to assoom a virehoo, ef we Commissioner to revise and edit the Re­
identical with that of the Republicans.
hev it doL . We want to hunt about vised Statutes.
Defeated again, and the successful candi­
The President's civil service views please date proposing not only to carry out bxt
narin about among forgotten men, and see the people, if they are not so well relished and their promisee, but even to aeeept
efwe can't find men enuff with decent rep- by the politician!!.
Democratic support in,what he and they UU qoMtowM. bu^arw An*. I M...&lt;
utashras to put forred ex candidates. Wo
The New Orleans limtt soya that in considered further reform, they refuse to
want em ex a sort nr Savona, es dcodorithat locality “ the horrent of political ex­ take any part with him in his work, but amount of
time idled i
b want is to git in, and the people citement are gradually yielding to tbs tor­
Suit of drili
demand suthin that don’t really tures of base ball."
rhlch
tion. It is evident that they do not so
We, the reglcra, won’t lose anymuch desire the’success of their principles,
Ex-Senator
Lot
M.
Morrill
of
Maine
r it—these nice Dimocrata will
this little city of Heatlnp, worse, far worse,
us in a month. Thcr aint vir&lt; has been appointed and confirmed Collector
than burned In the fire, because of the elekneeeof the port of Portland.
carrying of them into effect. Happily for
pitch without beta dafllcd.
The 43d call has been issued for’ 5-20 Preaident Hayes, he belongs to a party, think and realite, that ibis vaat bob of money
bonds. Ten millions more are wanted at strong enough, and willing to support him
in all proper efforts for National harmony,
i kin to hev em.
Hard
purity and prosperity, and if be can pro­
charged up to the party in
The Ohio Legislature has passed a com­
‘
*
-bange.
duce any new and still united remedy for
worth pulsory education bill. It received the the evils that afflict us, he will not need
signature of the Governor.
what Democrats m&gt; clterlkhly and ineon
■pent in » ml lining a public reading room
President Hayes’ Laminations of minor awtently refuse.
n. We
officers are of the same high order of ex­
Whatever others may have thought,
the -proposition to hold new elections in
mere nothin, potato rot, gremhnpprn, cellence as his Cabinet selections.
ten, and likker to go up to fifteen cents
Mr. Bruce, the colored United States Louisiana and South Carolina, has had no
drink. Ef thc^e oood be supplementid
general support among earnret Republicans
tire approval of the Preridcut’a Southern here, and there was great rebel' felt when
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North and ootten worms in the South, policy.
floods and drouths and yoonivcralc rooin
Tho New York Custom House is in
and disaster, we cood elect the next Presi­
dent. Give ns all these with a choice possession of &gt;100,000 worth of foreign
silks, said to have been greatly under­
valued.
-kratic adminutraaben
The Hou. 8. J. Tilden baa «^n selected
We • want rooin
fora while to make the Dimocrisy endoo- by President Hayes, at the suggestion of
the American people, as Secretary of the
able.
With these coudishcns we kin go in Exterior.
finir yeers'from now. I Bay all this for the
Under the administration of President
benefit uv others—ex for mo long before
the term uv Hayes is &gt; up I shel be in a Hayes, a nataralixed cilixen will be eligible
pranatoor grave. Four 'yean more uv a to appointment as our representative to
niggtir in the Postoffis at the Corners will other countries.

HSO. M. DKWKT,

Hasttoo*, Mien., Majl 22, 1877.

The Senate.

he is wrong he will retrace his steps.

2UT

A HOME and FARM
WOWIS THE

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IBBEIT

““ ni~.a^gJSi
ftas:alw»”“Till
1
Jkvw.'k"'
rmalion.

si2

Detroit Advertisements.

GILLET ■&amp; HALL.
DETROIT

know, why Chamberlain should uot bo

supported, is chat some of the people of
the State refuse to pay taxes to him or

D. D. .MALL0R4 &amp;C0

recogntxc him as Governor. If we apply
such a rule as this to affairs in private life,
wo shall sec how little of principle there

Wholmale Dealer? in

mnltitudM are clamoring for a higher, nobler,
belter life, buainew men, .ee to it, that you

consideration, together with all the sur­
rounding circumsUipccH, an act as appears
proper to himself and those other states­

tainly the most prominent.-of them, Lai.
M. Morrill, to be collector of Customs at
Portland, and of Fred Douglas to a ItuSatire and honorable position in this Dis­

MANUFACTURERS,
FburUadk

Shawls, Nubias, Scarfs, Wool Hosiery
Fdt Skirts at cost.
J. RG8l.ri.fo
feblftwl1
• •_
‘
2_
z

“•
&gt;*«*. “““ -

A few more setta of Ladies’ Furs to sell
at cost at J. RvaSKlat’a.
feblftwl
Bleached and Brown Cottons, Shirtii

HABTIMOfl WANTS

Brick for sale at my yard. Section 23d,
in Rutland.
Hrnby L. Newton.
Dsc. Sth, 187G-______
xxi64d

Shot and StarehM.j.
.
■. • •
febltt Smith, Hoolk APmmiom’k.
Soap and Crackers*t r
HA8TUG8 V.ANTH

'

feblif Smith; Hoole &amp; Pmwton’b.

For anr*hjug to»h«rPv OfP^Rfi

A. Card.
tho public, that wY^rffl aS^Lxl re^cef

ly cure all cases
Without the use
of knife or ligxtare. No cure, no pay.
r F- s E. F. A ii.W. Bmowk.
Hastimgs, Dec. 21, 1876.
xxi68U

begun to read Postmaster General Key out
or Tuesday. It has nothing to do bat
of the Democratic party. The way he
confirm or reject appointees of the Presi­
dent, and ho hn indicated that ho will
have sent in by Tuesday the.names of all
requiring action by the Senate.
&gt;
A well-known ex-Confedcrate General
A rumor was prevalent lest evening and U«y» of unramiilin
called upon President Hayes the other day
baa been much talked of to-day, that im­

from Louisiana and South Carolina. This
is altogether unlikriy, inasmuch as there

Printers.

HA8TIIHM WANTS

Dough- was tendered two or three Hauli­
er places President Grant, bflt dedined

mediately on the adjournment of the Sen­
ate, the President would'order the troops

Sealed

EXCELSIOR

trict, could hardly be improved npon. Mr.

Interior Department are not largo them.
The result of the New Hampshire elec­
enough to attract the great talent of the
WHO FIRST NOMINATED HAYES country which he had expected to call about tion gives genuine satisfaction to all Re­
publicans. . If there was any Democratic
Who fiat nominated Rutherford B. him.
hope of trouble in the party, it will vanish
The appointment of Fred. Douglass as
qussUms agitating the country press. In
in the light of this great victory.. It u an
a copy of the Omtda (N. Y.) Circtlar, of Marshal of the District of Columbia ex.
October 18, 1875, appears a paragraph
drat Hayatwad in the other leaden of the
-written by Mr. John H. Noyes, as fol- bona are indignant. The sensitive Deputy
party—inrthc Executive, in the Legislative,
Marshal declined to serve under a black
and tn the laymen.
It is thought tho'Senate. if it does not

.poke for Tilden, and did all I cook! for

Manufacturere of HenocUcaliy

Wa5 8wttl8claeCL,am

ton was elected, and Chamberlain defeated*
and that Nichok was elected, and Packard
defeated, but there has been no official im
formation to that effect laid before Presi­
dent Hayes. When all tho facta arc be
fore him, he will no doubt give it careful

Montclair, v men who have given attention to the sub­
lor mo, yeu»
I “■ * v - * “
The minor .ppointnmnu of .he Prrm-1
- “•
“Jersey lightning” by a large majority.
It also went Republican by two hundred dent, so far, are good ones. If there are
any exceptions, I do not know them. Can
majority.

been a Democrat; I led a Confederate

Oyslen and -ftreip Fniti.

|&lt; »rnthf bniint x of aclllna

weak because they are weat/hnd turning
the poor over to the rich for protection.r. J jour fellow men
There nuy.be reasons forbdieviqg Hamp-'

the

new vovernor.

&gt;25000 ‘

Commimum Merchants in

This is a year of marvels.

On Tuesday the Legislature of Ohio
Judge Devens proposes to inaugurate a
elected Judge Stanley Matthews of Cinneeded reform in his department He in­
esnsati United States Senator in place of
Hon. John Sherman, resigned, and ap­ tends to appear in person before the 8u
pointed Secretary of the *"
‘ : preme court in cases in which the United
States is a party. ,
Schurx is already troubled that tho sala

ILMBMCEDWlYBDilHEm
LiW ABOVE DOTTED MF,
ffiEfOLLOiae, VIZ:

11

ject was taken al the Cabinet meeting last
night. The only reason given, so’fat as I

ThoNasfeuaN. H, TeZeyrqpkrays Frank
Buffiahent for that Bascom will cut off sup­
pike ex soon es he knows that I ain’t
goin to box a place, and then all is ovsr 140,000 to carry his election in the First
My untutored bowls never kin endoor. New Hampshire District.
■water, any more than my morel nacher kin
Pinchbeck says that the President told
Radikcliwu.
PrrxOLKUM V. Nabbt,
4 . .
Ex-Reformer. him that ha thought ho saw the way clear
to harmony between the races, and that if

jbs ^pktcaiiiyl^bMgs MW

■

that It will purchase.

mBOLW OIL
r-r.-Mtf

N'odl urt mb'M.
J. W. BnOT.

liniment

■“SXK8T-----

Like Um pradjnl ta the

BheomatLim end Neuralgia-

Packard in which he informs the Governor

our bounteous pkract. Nature, haa lariaUd h£

tag was tying at the head of the editorial

Bslumns of the BaxMUH, /re daft before
the 18th of October, 187ft. bpeaking of

Secretary Scburx has announced that he

Dresa Goods

to the dismissed official!.

declaration of tho Secretary.

Such a course

urn NKVEIi FAILS! Try il 0"**

H5H
OMANO WILLIAMS A CO

greet body of the American

rfynowWvH
1 once *
fcbl*

�Ih^Rpi-BssklyjepbblicaiiBajiJiBr.

Iin War*
of any kind, we ad tire you ta
Cook &amp; Brook*, at lheir new shop, in the store

' On the 18th in&gt;k the Geventor nominated

You caa get it

B»ny. vi*.;—Emanuel J. Felghner, John H
Dennis, Albert R. Dingman. John Carveth,
Ju—, M. (MwUluhr. Wllhua 11. Col,. Will

The Board of Educaliuu hare cauxod tho old
oak true which Blood in the middle of the ride
walk oa the North Front of the High School
ground* to be removed. It io a decided Im­
provement.

11. TIME-CARD

li:U r.M.
LL-wr.M.

Special Notices

Bingham, Norman Bailey, William L. Brown.
Lewi* A. Nichol*.

C. M. RUNYAN’S

gSBi

i would rcsp&lt;;cthilly announce to the citi­
zens of JIastings and I vicinity, that I have a
new and

Preparatory Lecture at the Preebytenan the profit, that may be obtained by raising
church at 2 o'clock P. M. on Saturday next. thorough-bred poultry, let them call on W. K.
The Sacrament of tho Lord'* Supper wiU be
observed on Bum '
Morning Service.

KffiODIRE

■AWRiAflE GUIDE, OR SEXUAL PATHOLOGY.

mad* by any.hrmer in Barry county fmm any

Soma day. since John Bemtucr and

W. K The work of promoting the beet Interest. o{
the whole people in a young and growing

POSITIVELY CURED.

Tcii, 4 lbs. for $1 00; Sugars, syrtips,
Baking Powder, saleratus, starch,soap, can­
dles, tobacco, etc., etc., which willi be sokLat

Milla, New York, a trio of Silver Gray Dork­
ing* that are really beautiful bird*- The trio
money.

not alone of .a tew Interealed partlee. may be
directed to tbi* matter in time to ensure the

morning to the saloon of McCarty for her link
child, and on attempting to take him away wa»
insulted in a moat outrageous manner. Thi*
eaae demand, tho prompt action of tho au
thoritie*

tegrity and the public spirit to do aa officer*

GREENBACK -t’ACCUS-

Court Uoum.

Remember the place, nt J. S, RtA^TY^JV’R
Boot and Shoe Store, Jci reRSOK street.
Gitc me a call.

The Looter will be at the liaatings Houm on
the 2t)'.h in*:, and invite*'the afflicted to give

if he Joes other peoples'

GEO. WOODS &amp; CO.’S
PARLOR ORGANS.

POULTRY WORLD

run with bustoe*.*.

ttiwenirrj

The Lansing Rfpubltean
youug man remember that
&gt;, nor drink* intux-

a Meh eaieri
MUfied. that

LAUM.

would succeed in clow cunt

'a monthly vi.lt to this town on the 2Clh o?
each month firing the ottiaea* of Hasting*

mt*.

Ceo. M. Savage &amp;. Co's Col

var claims
fil
t-li
eil

List of Patents.

IIFEI

agBODY

“ hunt Pilgrim, , we will bo under oblige.

ILL

|gan TCT me weca cnuingMarcu -o, im i, wua each dated Feb. 0. 1877.
Furnished thi* ! .

of that Bridge, so graphically de-

IVashingtun, D. C.
O. Tripp, knitting machine needle. Battle ]

Ml
Sealwi

Messrs. Power* A Barlow, at their new Hard-

Hi

,x»

i

will command public attention and approba*

TO-DAT.1 ADVF.R HSEMKNTS.

J
St

ttb

not certain of curing. The Doctor baa recently

experience an I wonderful skill.

&amp;co

C. M. RUNYAN.

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;!e of JTiefi^tK.

I

■wuKo.wa'i wui vrvn

We a ak our reader* to.pay paHlcularatten
don to the Card of Da. J. B.LaSca* which

ION NOTICE.

2MK
thor with

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. t—

R. Sabin, smoke houia. Shelby.
A. Bedan, oil can*, Saleui.
G. Green, grain binder., Kalamaxou.
K Howland, wtodwbeeta, Pontiac.

a

•i

GEO. WOODS &amp; cor. Cambridgeport, *MK
-

C. Pond, fire alarm*, Jackson

CHICAGO

liters.
STOB

All About the County.

I aiy offleer*. to be held at the Court Houee on
1 .1 _

TJ&amp;EJtS.

1__ *

r. 1- t ———» ,1..,

L. Walley, gate*. Mendon.
J. Young, Pari* green duster*. Southfield.

akrinlll

C. h r the Republican City Conm&gt; miorum of the Council on

oIH^^Np

Advertised Letters.

HICA&amp;O,
t.fcjs

r haaie* and

Ladle*' Christian Temperance Union. Tfcie

LOWEST PRICES.

Ing*. Barry Co.. Mich.. March 21, 1877:

lightened the'burden ef

bmS Lillen, W. II. Northrop, J. A. Owen, Mio
Amelia J. Hadley, A. DeWater*, Orin M.
Moore, J. C. Nichotaon, Wilmoth Rhode*. Le­
ona Rhode., Ida M. Rhode., Delta Rhode.,
Archie Rhode*. Delta Robin, n.

mot, but wappear ou Monday.

City Drug Store!

"E
£

•at fie PasfMrt of ths lUhaU. Bxrtagtoa Rmi.
Ad**—. Xari CesaJu!air,5. ; X X. S.
1WJXST01T, IOWA

J a.

N

The united staTEJ&gt;

Attention it asked to the Election Notice
pablhhed iu our adrertuing columna to-day.

Challenge Accepted.
Riker, and held in |500 bail tor trial
Circuit Court, in default of which Jt

Mershan'*, get yuur "Dodger*” printed al

Twmperanew Union of thia city, tender* the
thdnk* of tho Society to the people of Quimby
for.their Bbeml donation te the Pound Social
held in thia city on Saturday lari, for the ben-

hl* lot, near the corner of
Breadway and Green streets.
1. MS' “ •—“&gt;*

8E8

In reply will .ay it I* accepted, aad that
3 will wrestle yon al Hickory Corner*. Wednes­
day evening, April 4lh, 1877

day deperiled in the head, of Mr. .can *■
'treble, ef thl* city. a. stake and forfeit
u..=» «r n«r
&gt;" d*

IT* guarantee *atrefaction on every

* lirge brick barn opposite the Brock flouse oa
8&lt;ate *trr»i, tbi* wpring.
h i» a foct that anything advertiiad In tba

Detroit Berd Co. Detroit. Mich.

.V-. non n»Pl&lt; lull

Of all kinds in endless varieties.

“"u

NEW

TM^kT

—“J —dtsduU.
clothe*, and are Iril entirely destuu

It !■

POWERS &amp; BARLOW

When you wi&gt;b Pure Drugs and Med­
ina, go and see Wanzkb k Babmis.

rth frontdoor

md Ulcere-

wn«'ly. and inserted, without fail, acecrfing

■

rf S'1"”1''

I

And other nice articles for Ladies’ use.
DowTSurt lnk.A7b.V^b 0—Wl—w—.
». p.Xzsn»Complainant'*I

Brick Pomeroy,

A fa Order

T&gt;» -MxWri

Democrat,
“tralioti* of the Inaugural!
*M hading article!
H»ye* are excellent

LADIES—-Come and see Mrs.
Potts’ Sadirons—Something new.
Delmonico Range

Hi. nnmery to

March 12,

tOnw-fM

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ituUcm. JOnk'n, WTt.

Mil at Public
J7h.nmf

Toledo Blade. publiAed in thto teeue
Bum.

DYE STUFFS, &amp;o. unsurpassed
in quality U specialty.

PATENT MEDICINES

MWH-

Legate.
U.U Wilk «kl«k k W

Board of Education.
i
.
Oar enterprising liverymen, Heaer*. lit

)IL

Containing over 1,200 r arietta
table and Flower sccJ- Colored
Plates. Elegant wodd-cuts of V egeta
bletand Flowers. Handsomest Guide
Published
^“Scnd

early all of our neighboring cities and vil

J. P. ROBERTS, Proprietor,
HASTINGS, - - MICHIGAN
Drugs qnd Medicines of all descriptions
kept .constantly on hand, and Prescriptions
skillfully compounded. Also a lull line of

lari for

NS

GEO. WOODS A C(X, PalJitktrt, Cambfldg**

Imnortert. Grown*, a nd Jobber* of
FOREIGN and domestic

Mri.E. B. Dewey, corner Broad- :

•

COT Waahtagton 6t., Dewiest 170 Stale St., Clikage; 1« Lmlgato HI

THE
VDI
li to worth of the Aaatt Miiretcd nunc.

HEED COMPANY

of &lt;k«

CM“«»

, .

roarl5-t,mA.t

Confectiooer

Builders’ Materials,
Strictly Pure Lead,
Star Nails, ;
Wiard Plow*Every one guaranteed
We alab Offer a full line of general Hard­
ware.—Please call and examine our goods.

marreyi. POWERS &amp;&gt; •BA.WJLOWi

�how. I Bpoec ther is about an ekal per
cent uv thieves in both parties, and I am
willin to admit that wat a cold and unfeel­
in world calls villians bolds the manage
went uv both partus , I know they do in
cure. The Ropublikxna dear thi*; but ef
it is tree, thme te tte dtferenoe—Uic
•couoantlj Kqabliki.
1” ‘
Aincei mao in power, while tho Lontut.
Dimocruy put ther scoundrels to tho front.
The poo pie don't keer about corrupt Republikin managora when they put sicn men
ex Hays* up ; but think uv rich men ex;

hibition uv our biles, and rather glory in
the aixe and nastinia uv cm.
Wat wc hev to de now ia to change all
this. W* want to a**oom a virehoo, ef we
hev it not*. We want to hunt about
koerfully—give a great deel uv time to it
—explore all the corners uv the party—go
norin about among forgotten men, and see
rfvc can't find men enuff with decent reputasheno to put forced sx candidates. Wc
want em ex a sort uv flavans, ex deodorirera as it were, to *avor the rest uv u*.
Wat we want is to git in, and the people
ttefiUy demand suthiu that don't really
umelKf We, the reglera, won’t lose anyihing by it—these nice Dimocrat* will
com^|Lns in a month. Ther aint vir&gt;
cbcWWpff in cm to resist us. Yoo can’t
tetHfXrtch without betn defiled.
TWn wc wut a oucceorion uv disasters
doom (the next four yeera, and we must
do all {hat wo kia to hev cm.
Hard
times is'jillpz charged up to tho party in
power, and kpakea men pino for a change.
A healthy potato rot would be worth
thousands of rotes to va, and a amashin
ponie would te oven better. Wai we want
1* a period uv yoonivcralo dapreahn. We
want the mill* stopped, prodoooe down to
a mere nothin, potato rot, grasshoppers,
koiero, and likker to go up to fifteen cents
• drink. Ef tittle cood be supplmnentid
by an earthquake, hurricanes, yaller fever,
weevle in the wheat, cut worms in the
North and cotton wdruutin the South,
floods and drouths and yooniverslo room
and disaster, we cood elect the next Presi­
dent Give ns all there with a choice
assortment uv other disasters, and wo »hel

newadvertisments.

our Washington letter

Potitioal Note*.

Rowel
The Inconsistency of thi Democracy—

Aa extra ecssion of Congr&amp;B is regard­
ed as inevitable.

&amp; Go's. Cqt»

The Reading Rwn.

South Carolina and Lpuisiaaa—Appoinntmenta—E&lt;ly Adjournment of

The Buffalo Express calls Dan Voorhees
the “giant of the Wanbosb"

ths Senate—Eto., eto.

Inauguration Day will not foil upon Sun­
day again until March 4, 1917.

JUnb 10, 17.

The peculiarity moat noticeable in the thority
Senator Morton declines the Chairman­ average Democrat, is an inability to ace
ship trf the Committee on J/oragn Affairs. anything good in what anybody else docs.
Now they are beginning; to extend for­ Having beta for sixteen ycani without a
platform or a'priiripie/ini existing a* aa wore, than uitilte. manne r, ia thb teauliful
mal congratulations to th-- new President.
Utile dty. 1 assume as h fket that cannot be
Bob Toombs is in fa'rar of the Hayes '
ignorance
and blind spirit of opposition controverted, that this vast sum of money, so
administration—-sad an office tor the 1
spent is utterly throw, away, and useless to
which
controlled
tho
foreign
voter*
who
“boya."
every one except th*
keeper, th. dis­
Ex-Senator Boutwell has been appointed jgave it cohesion; the Democratic party at tiller, and brewsr ; the. last two
foreign
last adopted a platform in 1876, almost
io thto city, sad lake their .hare entirely
Commissioner to revise end edit the Be- .
identical with that of the Republicans. away from u» never to eome back. Tbs sa­
vised StatuteR.
Defeated again, and the succeeaful candi­ loon keeper simply makes a living, and that
The President'* civil service views please &lt;date proporing nob only to carry out bia he could do in any honest employment, so
the people, if they are not so weU rdiriied ,and their promisee, but even to accept that even his existence dote not depend upon
by the politicians.
Demoaatic support' Ih.what he and they
The New Orleans limes say* that in
that locality " the horroni of political excitement are gradually yielding to the torlurca of base ball."
Ex-Senator Lot M. Morrill of Maine
has been appointed and confirmed Collector

of the port of Portland.
Tb« 434oU
b—&gt; iauod for' 5-20
bonds.

Ten iriDions more are wanted at

the Treasury Department

The Ohio Legislature has passed a compulsory education bill. Il received the
signature of thp Governor.

President Hayes' nominations of minor
offioerB are of the same high order of ex­
cellence as his Cabinet selections.

Mr. Bruce,, the colored United States

Senator from Miariaaippi. expresses his en­
tire approval of the President'll Southern
policy.

&lt;considered further reform, they refuse to
itake any port with him in hi* work, but
time idled away In aalooas, u the direct re­
]
hold
caucuses to devise mcaus of opposi­ suit of drinki4 thare. is ef « groat&gt; money
। tion. It is evident that they do not so value as thj* money directly spent, which
much
derive the'svoew of their principle", gives a grand total of *117,WC per annum in
1
a*
। the spoils^ that is an incident to the ibis little city of Boatings, wcroe. far worse,
than burned in thefir*„tee«u»&lt; of the abbess*
carrying of them into effect Happily for
Borrow, and crimo-wMeb it causes. When we
:President Hayes, he belongs to a party,
think.and realise, that tbh »«s‘
of
1atrong enough, and willing to support him and valuable time while Uli thus spent pa—
in all proper efforts for National harmony, •way from us forevar with all the pleasures
purity and prosperity , and if be can pn&gt;&gt; benefits, and blessings which it might per-,
'
duce any now and still united remedy for chase^ we learn something of our terrible loss.
'
Who c.n calculate^the blearing, to thto comthe evil* that; afflict us, he will not need
what Dcmocrits so cterliahly and iocou munlty, If the twenttieU pert of this sum was
.penI in sustaining a public reading room
।sistently refuse.
whore the leading drily■ and periodicals, works
Whatever others may have thought, of acknowledged merit in science, art. and
the proporitiou to hold new •‘lectKliis in literature, lay ready to the hand of the weary
Louisians and South Carolina, has had oo mechanics, the laborer, tkt uvrirr, who toils
general support among earnest Republicans an* sweets that all may live, and whose dr.
eumstances prevent him individually from obhere, and there was great relief frit when tainlor this food for the mind; where the
it was learoed that no action on the sub­ youth of our city (who are now learning the
ehailowest ami sitesi of bar-room wife and
■ject was taken at the Cabinet meeting last forering habit* of idtoMM.diMoluteneM. and
night. Th? only reason given, .vo for as I vice,) coifld sit at the fest of the -grand old
masters’ and be taught of them lesrons of wia.
know, why Chamberlain should ubt bo

Tho New York Custom House ia in
possession of 9100,000 worth of foreign
silk*,, said to have been greatly under­
supported, is that some of the people of
valued.
the State refuse to pay taxen to him or
The Hon. 8. J. Tilden baa been selected
by President Hayes, at the BUggtation of recognize him a* Governor. If wc apply
such a rule as thip to affairs in private life,
the American people, a*. Secretary of the
wo ;«hall sec how little of principle there
Exterior.
,
can be in it. It» rimply deHerting the
Under the administration of President
weak because they arc weak,'hud turning
Hayes, a naturalized citizen will be eligible
the poor over to tl»n rich for protection.
to appointment as our representative to There may be reasons for bclioviog Hamp-'
ocher countries.
ton wm elected, and Chamberlain defeated &gt;
The Nashua N. H. Teleyropknay* Frank and that Nloliola was electod, and Faekard
Jones—for “Tilden and Reform"—spent defeated, but there has been uo official in&lt;
*40,000 to carry his election in the First formation to that effect laid before PraiiNew Hampshire District
deot Hayes. When all the fact* are bo

With these condishens we kin go io
four years from now. I say all this for the
Jjcncfit uv others—er for me long before
the’term uv Hayes ia up_lshelbe in a
prematoor grave. Four yeers more uv a
nigger in the Postoffis at the Comers will
finish me, and ef my philosophy abood be
■ufiahent for that Bascom will cut off sup­
plies ex soon ex he knows that I ain't
goin to her a place, and then all is over
My untutored
never kin endoor.
water, any more than my moral nacher kin
Pinchbeck aays that tho Premdent told fore him, he will no doubt give it careful
Radikclteu.
PrrROLXCM V. Nasbt,
. .,
Ex-Reformer. him that be thought he raw the way dear consideration, together with all the mirto harmony between the races, and that if rounding circumstances, an act as appears
he ia wrong he will retrace hi* steps.
proper to himself and those other, states­
This i* a year of marvels. Montclair, a men who have given attention to the sub­
New JcracT town, votes not to license ject for many yean.
“Jersey lightning” by a large majority. “ The minor appointments of the Presi­
It also went Republican by two hundred dent, so far, are good ones. If there are
any exception*, I do not know them. Cen
majority.
Judge Devens proposes to inaugurate * tainly the moot prominent, of them, Lot.
needed reform in his department He in­ M. Morrill, to be collector of Customs at
tends to appear in person before the 8u Portland,, and of Fred Douglas to a lucra­
preme court in cases in which the United tive and hoaorabla position in tin* Dis­
trict,, could hardly be improved upon. Mr.
States is a party.

The geioi-Weeki'y ijepiihlicaii hawef

Schurz is already troubled that the Bala

rias of the assistants and bureau offioers of■

HMPW1AVABOVE OOfflBiH
J9B1UUVUG, ra;
.....—

- —XI* tn

*25000 .* If/A-oEJBJai.'TK
roertna. rwiTMeotinx

150

_

— _ _

TtimL
tbb
fcil. Abo, AsnnU wasted oo ear M AUNIFICBnz

A HOME and FARM
WOW IX TNE

GILLET &amp; HALL
Mtboit

CumtniwioD Merchants m
Gra.iri.Fcrk and Seeds.
U-Hifbe*t
naraatwd, prompt •ilai.'W

D. D. MALLORY &amp;C0
Wholesale Dealers in

Oyslen and Forasi Fnils.
Manafaeturcra of Hermetically Sealed
. &gt; Ox i r.
Goods.

Vila fcvm kaAmCtana-

RTo"SmI for Printers.

Fur the coming year tfa Sttperrison who are
good jndgea of /arm IsnA. in order to the
jToprr ifiitrihilion of taxaa. It is
j«M that
B. A C., who own mH one lot of lbs same
dimensions in the same block, should be a»■esseil differently in tho proportion of 60 eetrtt
to *2.00 under the flimsy eorering of div lot
no and an, and /erm loads so and so.

Omiuc rcayvtdron for frsrterr of our*
Uxioa ScaooLj and not ywtt *o «acA of th
dora/r.'.? article, a* a little of the la/orted
Dougina was tendered two or three s*&gt;all- would have an excellent flavor just now. Citi,
cr places President Grant, but declined isos look out for your nffragM and expirioy
directors. ArywMtrar i* pact.

Remedy.
Hbkbt L. Nxwton.
Dec. 6th, 1876.___
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Shot and Starch at
:
fabltf Smith, Hogi.x &amp;Pmmton’
The result of tho New Hampriiirc elec­
Soap and Crackeraat 1
WHO FIRST NOMINATED HAYES country which he had expected to call about lion give* genuine satisfaction to all Re­
febltf Smith, 11&lt;xh.e A Pwmton'
BASTING* WANTS
publicans. . If there was any Democratic
Who first nominated Rutherford B. "him.
Soweterfy to look after lbs means of
, hope of trouble in the party, it will vanish from Umov Hau. in case of disaster by fire or
Haye* for the Presidency is oce of the
The appointment of Fred. Douglass os
• Marahal of the District of Columbia ex. in the light of this great victory. It is an other eause Ac., Ac.
4* imnwrter of Bull-doren, that titlsens who
. assurance ct once of confidence in Prcsicitea the old spirit of cute, and the BourS
dent Hayeoand rathe other leaders of the have not tuu to post up on the pointe of th*
bona are indignant. The sensitive Deputy
party—intthe Executive, in the Legislative, genuine article, may ml be deceived by h.»
Marshal declined to serve under a black
spurious at our coming election.
General Rutherford Hayes fo elected
and in the laymen.
..
..
CVAXC.
Governor of Ohio, ha opponent, Allen,
It is thought tho Senate, if it docs not .....
Democratic journals in the North have
being dsfteted by some 4,000. This will
adjourn this wook, will do so by Monday
wnqnretinnsbly settle some grave political begun to read Postmaster General Key out
and ftnanmal doubt* which have been un­ of the Democratic party. The way be or Tuesday. It ha* nothing to do but
confirm or reject appointees of the Presi­
dermining public oonfidoDoe.
Governor
begins would indicate that he is too honest
Hayes is the right man for th* place. He
dent, and be has indicated that ho will
has good, honest, capable blood in his and patriotic a man for a professional Dem- have sent in by Tuesday the names of ^11
wrim, end would be our candidate for
requiring action by the Senate.
i
Prerideut of the United States if wc were
A well-known cx-Confedcratc General
A rumor was prevalent last evening and
I* take past in coming elections. Those called upon President Hayes the other day
has been much talked of to-day, that im­
who want the best mon for our next Presi­
dent eannot do tetter than to nominate J and Baid : “ Mr. President, I have always mediately on the adjournment of the Sen­
been a Democrat; I led a Confederate
Ohio’s new Governor.
ate, tho President would ordcr the troops one rotate it by what It cort hint; tee other for
Thia aottk* the question. Mr.; Noyce is brigade through the war ; I voted and
that It will purchase. Like the prodigal in the
from Louisiana and South Carolina. This
■pobforT
‘ ‘ did all ‘
‘
ahead.
i, and
I could for
U&gt;. florin u, m,i v *,H.
is altogether unlikriy, inaamuoh oa there to
Wo find the above in tho Grand Rapida
Hayes mm note."
Tta. m
»!—
him, tetf fi
can be no posriblo reason three or five days
m ammEagU of Friday last, but we ask, Bro.
remoroc, and the Jong and wearisome journov Bwo, Cuh Horc,
hows has written a letter to
teril to th. bom. of frugal ladusuj^ facUnag kud raMirikg Ua ww. ot all
hence
for
such
n
cause,
which
does
not
Tamer, to note the fcct that tho Hayen
Packard in which be infmww the Governor
ih.rc are other prodigal.. On her fovorit^ kinds, in ths meat Mtiafoefort manner
now exist.
flag was flying at the head of the editorial
our bouatotmi parent. Nature, ha. tovuh.d her Tky Urem.
that it will be impossible for him to main­
. a, .j AUSM,
Secretary Sohurx has announced that he richest treaauro—fasalth. But th. predlnd
celumas of the BANNKfl, /re dayi be/urt tain bis position, for tho United States
value. U lightly, for it cost him aaart t. el&lt;i
tip 18th of October, 1876. bpeaking of troops will undoubtedly soon be with­ will make changes in the heads of several recxtaaaly aquMd.ra it in riotes. Hviag. Pre.of the bureaus of hi* Department^ and
drawn. This provokes a sharp response
that as for aa possible, he will urge for
from Packard, who says he proposes tn appoiMments to tho vaeancia* those next
HSW
to tho dimM oftsiah Snobaosarac
A thinks ***•
•'
of all ReThe San Francboo Bulletin expresses
“ "
the opinion that the large fraudulent vote
fabltf
discovered in that city caaanot well be
the Interior Department are not large
enough to attract the great talent of the,

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Special Notices.
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3UIDE
R. 11. TIME-CARD

The Board of Education have catuod the old
oak Ire* which stood in tho middle of tho side
walk oa the North Front of the High
ground* to be removed. It Is a decided Im-

LX:M F. M.

ll.-uo r. m.

'.■“K.te'.'.y
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7ipmi !&lt; iM'iTv
,.J wwrtt

1. W. VROOMAH.

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by wook with renewed vfgouj*

-J. auwuugv Brc VIOM SI USXkU,
an4 their importance cannot be ovcr-eatimated.
Some day* since John Become r and W. K
Barber of thia eily purchased al New York the whole }&gt;eop)e in a young and growing
Mills, New York, a trio of Silver Gray DorkInp that ar* really beautiful birds- The trio
in tho savers! township* m sffi
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panics, may oo

directed to thia matter in time to enasro tho

greenback caucus.

morning to the saloon of McCarty for her little
tejrity and the public aplril to do aa officer*
Child, and on atWmpting to lake him away wa»
insulted in a moot outrageous manner. This

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thorities.

ECTION NOTICEr
Mt City
1
.It of JfiAfouH.

C. M. RUNYAN’S
t would respectfully announce to the citi­
zens of JJastinigs and! vicinity, that I have a
new and

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wvu uuauou
Preparatory Lecture al th* Preebytenan
tho proftt* that may be obtained by raising
church at 2 o'clock P. M. on Saturday next
thorough-bred poultry, let them call on W. K.
Th* Sacrament of the Lord', Supper will be
•b*erv*d on Bunday, al the usual hour of th*
Morning Service.

mad* by any.fartn er in Barry county from any
one.quarter section &lt;rf land.
coxvestiom

Bladison Dispensary,
«2vr.aw&gt;,Ma..Cftk&gt;«s.

roimw® ST
.
r^——WwQe DR. .&lt;?. nvnvtr.^w

marriage guide, or sexual pathology.

Tea, 4 lbs. for $i 00; Sugars, gyrtips^ spices,
Baking Powder, saleratus, starch,spap, cau­
dles. tobacco, etc., etc., which will lfe sold wt
-WUTft
•ss^: 33O«3C"&gt;aE-OlMC FJELXCljESa.
1&gt;&lt;L aod now ri re* th Is rcdM free on recast
’xpenseeTAtetBp also euros Rernrrnker the place, at J. S. R
Boot and Shoe Store, Jeiterso* street.
,
hta pa*
1053 h*M 8u
Glee me a call.
POSITIVELY CURED.

We a skour readers to pay particularat ten
Gon to tho Card of Du. J. B.LxBvas which

in the Jobbing Department of our office far
some worV done for u* a few day* sine* ; and The Dueler will be at the Hastings House on
the 2Sth inat. and invites the aflieted to give

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A-EMSi.
arw. Thb rreat
isslonsr. In South

GEO. WOODS &amp; CO.’S
PARLOR ORGANS.

POULTRY WORLD.
A splehded Illjutrstrf Monthly. &lt;htot,&lt;i tatirsh
sisz-kfli' w.h.Wr'tekK,'. a-t

run with business.
nut certain of curing. The Doctor haarecently
returned tram San Franriaoo, California, and

Tho Lansing Xrpwi/ecuH
youug man remember that

monthly visit to this town on the 2Cth &lt;/
*ch month firing th* cHiteas af Hastings

would succeed in cfcae contoats, by never wait-

u
a5

roan. Coax.

Ceot M. Savage &amp; Co’s Col.

WiR01II8jra»«?

experience an&gt;l nonderful skill.
of th* data* of F*b. 15th and 224. and of
Being interested in the

C. M. BUNYAN.

H5

Litt of Patents.

Lilt of y*ten:s issued to Inventors of Mich,
igau &amp;rihe wook ending Marek 20. 1877, and
each dat, id Feb. G. 1877. Furnished this

oody

M

&amp; iankts lifei

Men of Old.' nnt 'Women of the Century.'

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Washington, D. C.
O. Trip**, knitting machine needles, Hallie

d Si ike t nr .afilastiw the ' •lwninMt5o«i °f »hal Bridge, so graphically de,•.
••
I scribed in an article on our 1st per- this iveue.
| will command public attention and apprcba-

J. Just, harness trimmings, Belding.
II. Sabin, smoke house. Shelby.
A. Be? an, oil cans, Salem.
G, Grein, grain binders,.Kalamaxou.

A OVER r iSF.MEMTS.

p
CO., Cambrtdffeport,

fire alarms. Jackson.
CHICAGO

SEED COMPANY

Importon. Growers, and Jobbere of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC

L. Walley, gate*. Mendon.
J. Young. Pari* green dusters. SouthiieUl.

All About the County.

Man.

tea: 170 Stats SI.. Chkare; 1« Laicato BUI, Load**.
THE VBI

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hphigan Grand Are. Detroit, Mich
rTLLUSTRATED CATALOGUE FREB-tt

for the Republican City Con-

City Drug Store!

Advcrtiaed Letters.

iteuua
/:5411m of Ute Council on

Ladle*' Christian Temperance Union.

Tuesday

Thio
1

issue, but will appear oa Munday.

Aa.exchange asks. ' Are we 1

n’t art under obligalions to Hon. G*o. WtLlard hr copy ef the Ccagrewiinri Directory.

complaint of Geo. Reed, against Charles Mc­
Carty and Charles J. Wooten for burglary. On

Att«t')6 is asked to the Election Nolic*
putiishri |a &lt;&gt;ur advertising column* t&lt;»-day.

Circuit Court, ii

Ust of latter* remaining tn th* post office st;
Hasuagy, Barty Cb. Mi eh., March 21. 1877;:
II, V. Meloy, J. E. Davis, Geo. Grant, Re- ■
beca Idllen, W. II. Northrop, J. A. Owen, Miss
-Amelia J. Hadley, A. DeWater*, Orin M.
Moore. J. C. Nicholson, Wilmoth Rhodes, Le­
ona Rhodes, Ids M. Rhodes, Della Rhodes,
Archie Rhodes. Della Robin* n.

M. C. CnAxtjstx. Creasy’s Corners, Mich.:
,5,r_Twer dmllcnye Io me to wrestle y

Union of thi* eity. tender* the

Msrchann. jti your

Dodgers” printed at
for their liberal donation to the Pound Social

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The united staTEo'

FLORAI/GUIDE

Challenge Accepted.

atarlyailcf our neighboring citiea and ril

LOWEST .PRICES.
Tl1S
:ui tar nvfkkt st Ui
Dxrtagtsa Bsai.
A&lt;Mras, far* Csutlrtaw.n. i IL S. t.
j h।
&gt;ranjr»TOT. iowi.

In reply will say it is accepted, aad that
I will wrestle yon at Hickory Corner*, Wednes­
day evening, April dlh, 1877
■0 stakeholder. &lt; have this

Containing oVcr 1,200 varieties Vege­
table and Flower seeds. Colored
Plates. Elegant Wo6d cute of Vegeta
blesand Flowers. Handsomest Guide
Published
^“Scnd for it.-®B

Detroit Seed Co. Detroit. Htcb.

J. P. ROBERTS, Proprietor,
HASTINGS,

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Drugs tjnd Medicines of all descriptions
kept constantly on hand, and JPreseriptions
skillfully compounded. Also a full line of ,

DYE STUFFS, &amp;o. unsurpassed
in quality a specialty.

Broadway anlj Green ,iroeU.

GreWe. bf thh city.** stakeand forfait money,

PATENT MEDICINES

•km.

Of all kinds in endless varieties,

Legals.
Ma ohonn lw.

where more ample hall accommodation could
hare been procured.

for m.aberi of the

Ba^wllteUy,

0®r sau rprising livery mon, Maar*. Holf

t’jqt anything advertised la the

NEW

C- G *«■

UaalMk M«rch'2O, IB77.

"*
sre making arrongements tv bui
‘Urge btiek Urn opposite the Brock Hou*
5UU
th), spring.
11U1

dolhaa, and are left entirely destitute.

It

PsfeLComp^fant.

When you wi*h Pure Drugs and Med*”2/° *°d ** WA"X,at *

L Bowker. Mery B. Bswter and

Wkn.
Si-Stt37Mh!7i."kJr&amp;

Examination of Teoohero.
T«M* Bitdt. published in thi* Ueno of th*
If attorn?), desire their legal noticas ael up

rtn««y, u 1 inserted, without fail, aeoordlag
•’«ke term, of the law, they should send them
•• 'Ms offi«

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&gt; the forenoon, at th* north front door
House in th* city of Ha^nss in s*W
hat certain peteeo, parcel elfand.sit;

An Examination of Teachers will bo
hdd at tho School Section in Rutland,
March 24th, at 10 o'clock A. M.
.
; H. N. Monrob,
' *J rfspatfeUdcet of School*.
March 12, ’77.
Briok Pcxneroy,

The celebntted Editor of the

Chicago

THEFAMILY GOEST
tiar. bamnls sw free.

wunimos to

marl 5-t,m4t

Wanted.

A new ajBortment of Fine Confectioner
Wamzxb k Babn*.
mar8w2

WaNZBR

ABAHMrS.

POWERS &lt;fc BARLOW.
LADIES-—Come and see Mrs.
Potts’ Sad Irons--Something'new.
Delmonico Range
And other nice articles for Ladies’use.

Builders’ Materials,
Strictly Pure Lead,
Wiard Plows
Every one guaranteedWe also offer a full line of general Hard­
ware.—P lease call and examine our goods.

POWERS &amp; BABLOW.

�element when in the keeping of thia meet
beautiful variety of grasses.

Rallroada._______

_

BORRRi HI APFUI TREES.

The groit scnsia-takcr—nun.

At a meeting nf a formers’
a mem­
" The glue of fuhion”—bltto glass.
ber said that wrapping trees with tarred
1 paper from IB tochce to 2 tact high, lesNot a newspaper in Italy has a circula­
tfti tho paper fit the ground snugly, and
tion of 10,000/
mavo a little mound up to the paper, will
Mormon missionaries arc operating at
furnish both a tree-borer proof and a rab­
bit proof. In his opinion, haif of tho Dallas, Texas.
youag
orchard
trees
are
injured,
if
not
B
and d^ortardw.
A hot mines pie will keep a man awake
killed, by these; two pesto. Care should
To have a beautiful, smooth grass plat be taken that thi' borers already in a tree
Do not fo
are destroyed before the tarred papers ia
hands Time

GEM)

HICHWR0g^

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RURAL TOPICS.

«nb«rtwt Un« h«w*m Chioaso and Greed
TL cnly Lum rwwuy Kfaiyi 0ty (MunmJ

timetable
Efoot Deo. 10th, 1876

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I

Why in the sun Hke a good loaf? Be­
shoot of M apple after them. A wire esons kia light wbeaUriM.
have time to decay ; and then fertilise it may be used for this purpose, but the
Wby are umbrellas like pancakes ? -Be­
Sfiwi*
ihnttea mon, if oh- member preferred tho apple shoot as being
QjSto; VW,* aperphopUte, ju- elastic. This insect deposits its eggs often cause they are seldom seen after lent
on the body &lt;rf a tree when the baric hsa
The
maple sugar crop of New England
airo, Tunes, or any commcrcixl fertiliser con&gt;
been injured.
Washing the body with will be ccopanthwly light thto seeeoo.
tMtinfcnitrogen or potash, the latter being
strong soap-safo was advised an excellent
Seats
in Mr. Conway’s South Place
best, a»d motdato-uf potash, ths most de
GRMRS FOOD FOR ITOOK.
Chapel, London, rent for 12,400 a year.
rireMel Yhewrehtewanwre thouM be covThe quantity of green fodder for cows
There's nothing new under tho. sun.
IfcUhr—aot &lt;mx two nr three inches that can be grown on an acre iasurpwng to
Herodotus mentions the blue glue.theory.
deep; and the commercial fertilisers should any one who has not tried it The foDowThe management of the Agassix mu­
be sown at the name time the grass seed hi, ing is a report made by an experimenter:
"Desiring to know tho capacity of an acre seum has been transferred to Harvard
and raked in ; then roll the ground with tt
of dover to feed cows, just before blot­ College.
hand roller, pd ***** wiBbe weBdone,. aomiug, I measured forty square rods and
Wby is i
if JUJ^taOYC*H the large lumps of earthi ; hogan feeding At to seven cows and four
or break jtnem before the seed is sown, sodI hornet. To my surprise it fed them flf- buff? Xtis
creature.
■“kRdj^bt mooch, and free frmastotm( toen days. The eating capacitv of tho
Why u a man who doesn't loco his tem­
asd^ubM^ The kind of grass seed need­ ammals was equal to 12 cows, or to feeding
■ 0M COW 180 days.
The two succeeding per Ufcaa school master? Because ho keeps
ed J$i/HeRtucky blue gram and Rhode
’ 1®*“ I tri®d the same experiment, feeding cool(keeps school.)
l«liwd--'SJcjrt, with a little white cloverr only cows, one of which proved equal to
A Wo book To,MtBM ’‘Half Heun
■
°°w i7° Ja^B’
otlier
,tha5 •
"^pof with Insects.” What a lively half lu.ur
ditto, Ute gna Mi, whtoh to graU.
mow, naoer fiavoratle circumstances, may one can hare with a bee I
Tb,Ml bI4^hwdr mixed by leeda ’ he cqaal to feeding four cows upon an acre.
" I am a broken man,” said a. poet"
meo, mpeealy tbr lawtu. It muto be&gt; But I rcgartled this as an extreme ease, “ So Lshould think," was the answer, "for.
»wo Tery thick— lour betel, to the tor, and adopted an estimate of one-half an I have ocen your pieces."
udalb it ten «U0 to *4 , babel. acre, ia the proper sailing crops, as suffictat ta Mil a c&lt;w through the whole
washerwomen silly people?
Il dtottld be m&gt; e«iy itr April or Vf,
■eaten. But it must be Dome in mind Because thci r put out their tube to catch
weeding to the riirMr ; but if the ground that this means fend in good condition, soft water wl ten it rains hard.
»OH reedy to thto ba. iheenriogehodd capable of bearing a till crop of clover,
Why cannot two slender perrons ever
be deferred till ea-iy i» 0eptoaber, reft oats, rye, millot, or fodder corn/’
become great friends? Because they will
lath, Nunbent gttoa, when: u my b
always be alight acquaintances.
,
eeem u ^y tew tea M^to Skater.
Husbands and fkthera will be pleased to
learn that “ small checks' are to be fash,
teenm- or nn m atte.
lonable for silks next summer.
Mleaieg b the ^odfiy rf mJ

.

geoerdly uad to so acre, riveye towing
mote on poabte Um, o, ttel wbicto a
rerykrtito.-

Tilden has been provided for, after all.’
Hayes gives him the Department of the
Exterior, and both sides say amen.

Tho Knights of Pythias arc stronger in
Pennsylvania than anywhere else in the
Uuiou. They have 450 lodges and 40,000
members.
Bread is hereafter to be sold in Read­
ing, Pa., by weight. A fine is imposed
for not conforming with tho law, as also
for using improper materials.

FTRAMIRG FODDER FOR 8HEXP.

A farmer in Ohio, why has experiment­
ed extensively in feeding sheep, as is re­
ported, selected 300 ewts and ditided them
into two lots of equal numbers, and as
—Hy eqol to ate, oteH &gt;s. torf
ditoon as he could gel them. One lot of
150 was placed in one shed and received
liberal rations of clover hay and sheaf oate
TM^her tot of IbO was placed in a neigh­
boring shed, and fed twice a day with
toemwed com fodder, ent to three quarters
of an inch in length, mixed with two
bushels of bran, and wot down with boiler
water—at the rate of one bushel of the
mixed feed to tea ahem Before b*toniQg each lot WM weighed on a a* Of

The Berberry ankn e her hedge, a I
know from growing it. A California psperilays: "It is not generally understood,
but nevertheless true, that barberry hushss
grow in abundance in our mountains, same
within six miles of Del Norte. They can­
not be surpassed for a bodge plant.' The
stalks arc very thorny, and grow very dose
together, the leaves are sour and stock will
not eat them, and cannot break through
them when properly planted. They bear
a small berry in clusters, of a white color
when green, and turning red at the first
frost; when ripe they make splendid pre­
serves, and are much used in New England
States, are about as tort as a gooseberry.
A hedge of these plants will nve foncinp,
besides furnishing a delicious preserve for
the family, and be an oroamabt to the
farm." The seed may be gathered in
■oasnartsof New England hr the too; it
» sdd by the mwdsmen of New York but
■t too high a price, I think.

StB
iolnx Sooth-Ertaiac Rxprtat daily UMptSat-

wunw GOIMG NORTH.

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is - ;S 41
QRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
MAY LJSTR.
Cbk&amp;rv t:E," and U*i
Turnnloaod Buffalo E

Montreal and Boaton Eipreu

uJWotralM arrive al 74Sa.au aaiSJ0p.au
'aadToroalo tralue arrive at IfcOSa.
6-JOaad HrtO p. a».
E. RMIDT.

J. HICKSON?

CHICAGO to LAKE HURON H
rtDj^ujteji of TkM rtrretmte Net • Breah
d«pou*l °®*M' 1S1 3rg*rt0°

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sad at the

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.
-prop-of ite hu w,( &lt;suh«r
in London, ousts tho following sentiment
“ The emphe mi which ih0 sun never sets
—sod Trfljte) mry seldom tb* I"

mn MPjn bivision.
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TIME TABLE No. 8.
74 tah»«eta« Mmtay.far. M, !ln.

The Reliable 8h«rt Liae
EAST AND WEST.
to a.as

r*OM

SRAM IAPIM AM DETROIT!

TU Cohpmt reaaryias tat rigkt tonrr aa tir-

MiMteviUe

Furniture. Cofflm Etc.
Josh Billings says: “The mewl.is a
larger bird thah the guso or turkey. It
has two logs to walk with, and two more
to kick-with, and wears its wingi on the
«de of its bed."

The Hon. Hamilton Fish, having had
portrait* of his children painted, was sbaw&gt;
ing them to some friends. A gentleman
pointiogto the poriraitapSaMl: 3 8artt&gt;to.’
LiulefmUsdo.supinoil."

READ THIS
and be happy again.

A&lt;teM,raoto wkeelippaiM,-

SALISBURY &amp; BROSSEAtJ
They are never alone who are aceompaRiW by noble tbooghra.
-r^

Dealers tn all kinds

furniture,

Whrt you leave at )our death, let it be
without controversy, elite the lawyers will
be your heirs.

Every spirit
beyond ito how.
world a heaven

DpWsry Goods firm Praia It

No true work since the world 1
ever wasted ; no true lift since wi
has ever failed.

Ti« Gnel Mien TiranlM

A' T°m^ io lhe

TUKhartYtogo baiter than------------only given when we "have fulfilled the duriessf iwpsatqta.
,
.

UORTHERN

" In aaeieni atory w» are tolff
That MiWteeeli fate* .aHUtaeVo ,U4

Fite,

wholesome almost as welt as lot. O-~.
M&lt;m^V for eiemtetor the teeth it wfl]
sweeten the breath when nothing else will
do so.

JI OSBTTTR Al.
RAHWAY COMPANY
Look here !

Look here

ladelohia

*«■?■» On—. &lt;" W»t
to i«,
i ‘nPPo* I k«re, but
you don't ranpooc I swallow all I read, do port English sparrows for the cxtertninayour
“But everybody knows that
that.

I've heard a

tte. rf ay odterTS,

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■aoitel iteir, in the rirto fcr\Zwa«
ad ote ema tea which the tteioat
butler is made.
. nfc*T;ll« "i* dir i» tan iu «a
k*”
my b, pnUra. aon thu
tWdotho &lt;t
-tlttSr
with iu at work oTltfit teody roofe

J**n“ U ?kra wc ‘PP’j t(&gt; «rnu to

r*T&gt;«K«iy flags around,
here, and I don’t want
ms” "But, mr, but
» on,” interrupted the
f people hear yon jaw-

Railroad
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                  <text>B.

.1876

VOL. XXL NO-95.

//WHOLlfiw. 2037.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN. MONDAY, MARCH 25. 1877.

fafcj.i-WttkMeprtlisM Bw1 FARMERS
GEO. M. DEWEY

ePlW: AXI&gt; PUBLISHER.
,. u&lt;&gt;«tur aso -rntrasoar voos.
____ HLwi.Chart

GREETING,

MESSER BROTHERS

storms and roves, bnt it all ataouuta to fesriona. A clergyman in the State of
nothing. Cool, self-possessed, the Pccai New Yarkciiclosed H-50 for a ticket in
dent sits, paying no more heed to the some mythical scheme, with the remark,
“If yqu.catj arranat this so as to have me
storming and raving than a&amp;thougb it were
draw a prire/ ft WnJ wirk to your advan­
the softest u-phyx. Oh, ye people, do you ,tage." 'Thiemaa WM bidding to have a

I Ml abac with my coitaclenee.
In a r-Iocc where time bed ecued.
Aad wo talhed of my form* Uvlac
la the tend where the yeire increaicd.

Are on hand at the old stand with the finest Stock of IinplemenU
and Machinery ever known in Hastings, We have the

pwAttatad te irfo advantage, ferretknow why President Hayes is in position fraud
;
to do thia ? Learn and apply the sama to 1ting that if the dealers would nriadle at
all
they
were, as liable *to swindle hint 'as
yourl ocal politics, and get good govern- 1
anybody cbe. laboring men, widows,
moot all around. This is the secretr—he (sretastresses, all ehroes sal sorts of peoj3e
don’t owe anybody any favor for his nonu- (showered their money upon these sharks,

And I felt I (ho aid here to anffwer
The quidion it pot to me.

JACKSON WAGON,
rf.KM- ■&gt;

Material. sad tbn vara
at at UriM B*m.

GALES CHILLED PLOW,

advertising.

nation or election. Ho never asked for ths &lt;saoh hoping to drew the big prita feat
nomination, be never asked for the election, 'would make them comfortable for Me. Ex­
and ho is complicated with nobody. Con- jcept the little thrown out fby bait, none of
ihem ever rot a dollar—all that was sent
sequontly he has no friends to reward or (them went down fete fee pockets of the
enemies to popish. He is President be- ।

Thu ihouu of ferfoticn aotlonu
Comt Boutin* bufvro my «l*ht.
And thtaaa that Ithoualrt wero daa
Win aliro wUhTtirhblimlsbt.

DIAMOND IRON PLOW,

purtmenti

And the viaUnrW all my part life

DIAMOND STEEL PLOW,

cause the people wanted him to be.

He 1
has no one to thank, fur he asked no one *stock is after them, and he wffi'makc it
for them. He had them 411. fo the
for his vote or influence. &gt;.In.^Qrtefeie. [livdy
■,
police court, end every swindler of them
office nought him—noUsta^ft office:
'
will go ep, except, those who give bail.
can afford to do as he^Pu best, for hols .And policemen will be put to guard their
ia no one's hands. There are no rings or. 1premises, the pcstoflice will atop their let­
and the people will be made virtuosi,
cliques controlling him, and all the efforts ters,
J
whether they will dr Dot Money ad­
to organize them have been failures. ,
dressed to these fellows will hereafter be
Rutherford B. Hayes, not a clique taring (detained at the poftoSoc, and will be re­
his name, ia the
President.
And »o turned
|
to those sending it. And thisis
there ia disappointment. The Republicans for the benefit of thorn weak, enough to
—hereafter there will be no secrecy in
are jubilant and the Democracy are de- send
j
such mattori. Thcltttcra will be opened,
pressed. ** Why, blast it," said one in my tand in an unopened state will be sent to

All the above named Plows are sold on trial,

Single and Platform Buggies,

taiw i *4.001 fjsbl sKfo

__m»

I XU) f a.no rIL» i

S.y iJMOI TIM 1

6»-00

J MV ijWlJMH MM._
ton Card*, not «xecc4lna-iii

And I Ihotuhi of my form ar thknUns
Of tha Ju damant day to ba.
Bnt ulttlM alona with my ooMti.no.
Suumed Jud*«monl eoooth for mu.

Taylor and Gale Horse Rakes,
Buckeye Mowers with Table Rake Reaper,
IXL Wind Mills, etc., etc.
Every article we sell is warranted to please.
GIVE US A CALL.

hearing yesterday, “ if ho keeps on thia ।the postmaster of the place from which
way for a. year I vbaU have to vote for him 1they came. If you Want to invest in a
myself."
" Yes," said another, “ and 'lottery, you may be sure that the poetuue*
in your own town will k noy-that .you
when wo have to vote for a Republican, tor
]
hatedone so. From this time out you do
what becomes of the Democratic party?” ।it al your risk.
That bothered them. 1 predict that Gen.

Burns Messer.
mSsy ez-

Doctor Aikln’s Double Column.

Hayes will so run the administraticn that ।is Retting bettor every day. Since Hayes
there will be no opposition to him, long bo- ihas taken the helm there has bees a light­
fore his Your years are out. Ho u an han- 1ening up, a revival, that is delightful.
People are not only paying, bat they are
est man, sad a man of will. What more :
investing. Goods , an selling, exchanges
can wo want in a President ? As it stands bpng made. There is a life and vitality

^Sntrolt

Which I oerht to have known before.
And whieh. tbowh I learet it drwamlnr.
I hope to ferret no more80 I ilt alone with oowrfenoe
in the place where the yeere ineieace.
And I try to remember th. future
In the land where time will mom.

run:

now there is no Democratic party in New that the country has not seen for yean,
York except in the grog shops and gam­ and everything looks bettor.. We are all
bling hells. The respectable Democracy going to do well from this titre out.
P1ETKO.
are giving the administration a hearty sup­

And know of the fataro tadanmonU
How dreadful aoe'ar It be.
That to tit alone with my conael.nee
Will be Jmtarment enough for me.

port, for, after all, business is ef more im­

State Affaire.

portance than politics in a btnrincM com­

DRX

*&lt;&gt;
Z

H. C.

?

PECKHAM.

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PHYSICIAN 4 surgeon
FREEPORT. BAIUtY COUWTT, Ml

xxtltf

?L W. RIKER.

°f relief- 1111

THE VANDERBILT WILL.

PolltlMl -V.ndorbirt’ ■ Win—Lt.tt.ry
Daalare—Bu.in.ra.

The contest of the Vanderbilt will has wcck- ’
. v I.
All objections are with­
Ex-Governor Bagley was in New Or। drawn, and the will was duly probated on
ended in smoke.

*r* .‘’“"I?'
New York, MarA 19, 1877.

teffitSavksrSSSSE

Tuesday.

En. Banner: —
The new President is a surprise to both

Tcrtallr relied upon u

his friends and encmim.

The Republican*

are astonished to find him a much greater

in

klikSs

~srst "• fia-I*L- Ss—~

man than they had any idea of, and the

Democracy arc gnashing their teeth at the

HSTIC&gt;OP THE PEACE. O.neral CnlteetUn
*»4
AfM't, Union Bl.&lt;k. HUM 8UMI.

splendid suc«- that has attended his ef *

forts to do what be promised in his letter
of acceptance and Inaugural address. The

RM. UPJOHN,
PBTSIUAX A SI KGEON.-Oann

Bepublicaus knew that Gov. Hayes w» a
who meant what he

well-meanin? non,

reform in the line of civil service, they had
no ides that it was possible to do it.

The
iDemocracy believed that all h« talk was of

WOLF. M. D.

the antoeleotioo order, that nothing would

wooH h,Te '

come of it, *od

“broken promisee" es electioneering capi­
.
tal. Both are disappointed. Hayes prom

«gSSa=ASg5Sai.

A. P DRAKE,
/aiflCIAS A .SURIJB9H.—OUe«

bed reform and he is carrying it «t. The
-velop«l inU) an In.n-b.o3rf, ■uno, wulM,

HAYFORD,

hiunigoot won, wbo known wb.l bn wwnto
ud nropoowiodoiL

nnniw, reTorw b

Inbio burfo &lt;Moooomplwbrf fw»-

Tbo office woken wbo did no. Irfim «bn.

_

HR. C. RUSSELL,

h, „ in own-. «o «»i’?
“
d„,«, .boir wqnc-taff. Uglbnrf b, Un,

VOCUX4 srROBOM.-&lt;MU» w
tait ®■* “

OTO. wwgbc of Un r.wwwwrf.Uon. iboy
. B.u ran. hr

WobwiUilbow.

TbejbnTo.UIwo. wii

■ Uwwrnc uwww. “Tbo innnwlwnl » •
Bwi ennoble nun, nod U.0 goo* nJ lb.

nertioe do« no. dnwnod n ebnsp "
myweiow in U&gt;. cawpupi I'

„ fbr noUling wbnWrer.

■'Bui
“ Tbny

BtocJ OUW”

did wlu. b. nonld » elect tb. nun of bu

choice.

WM.

BURGHER,

WcrooogmMnoUiwjof Uwwirt,

.nd dull Ml

„„L

U ’k*‘ ’*

O'"*

Good mornwr "

And «■ ““ «F-

nlieeol who bu nude polidw o lilriui &gt;,

iaBryr

"—

!
1

nod i. io Irfi*- fcr
„OO. goto owoy oonowws ,u bu N-d»r

.

rf Coogrc-

Up

«&gt;» U&lt;”

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■

Blunk, wiU. Wood io bio eyw, ud be de

’

Bind. Ou nppoinuooot of bio ftiorf. The

’
:

.uwc io.porturlrf.I.poKho—
Bunun Srwoooo Worf hlw- "»-wM
b. no cbongw-d.

F»&lt;I

Jf

i. undt Aw Uw

I

die preeouC iocuwbent

!

plooo, rfow H, 0*4 »• •“ r“ • &gt;»““
iu wei.lt.

•

H. say

passes into the bands of ous man, preserv­
ing intact the most odious monopoly that
exists. It is u pity, so far as the public is
concerned, that the heira did Dot wade in
and break the whole thing. As William
H. is bound, if ho carries out his father's
idea, to place the hundred millions aad its
accumulations in the hands of one of his
children, there will Be a fortune of five
hundred millions m the hands of his oldest
son ia leas than ten years. This is aito-

‘■easy-goinr, well-meaning man" has de-

W.'LJI.

The friends of Wm.

They say Don Henderson has become a
that be made no compromise with the other red ribbon man.
children, but the friends of the other chil
The G rand Rapids water works have cost
dren say he did. It is rumored that he that city 8350,766.44.
promised if they would let the will go
St. Louis, Gratiot county, has a red rib­
through without, opposition he would: give bon club of 500 members.
tbum a million apiece, and that, rattier ttmn
A post office has been established at
wash the family linen in public, thia was Crooked Lake, Clare county.
acceded to. This ends it. An estate of
The next State Fair will ba held at
one hundred millions, controlling the most
important lines of railway in the country, Jackson, Sept. IS, W. 20 and 21.

mud, but as Grant bad failed to make any

DELIGHT J.

The
130.

band.

AIK IN

I* pr«-«mintnUx «»oce~f»l la cartas «mm to hb
u«» »&gt;'

The era of good feeling is at

munity.

OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

Be. the™ will *0 00 oboogo

I

John Hartman, an mmato ot the La­
peer county house, is said to be 107 yean
A four thousand dollar organ is noon to
furnish music for the Baptist Church in
Gbhd Rapids.
;
:
’

The reform wave left Big Rapids with
about 350 converts in line and a strong re­
cruiting force is the field.

Potterville, Eaton Co., Is to bate a cigar
manufactory. Mr. Jama Flansburg, of
Marshall, is'to be proprietor.

The Muskegon river Will float down at
least 328.000,000 feet of toga thia season,
and White River 80,000.000.
Gotarnor Croswell has appShstod Hon.
Victory P. CsUier to. bn Regent of the
University for Regent McGowan’s udcxpired term.
\

Niles has bssfi Chasen m&lt;)W tiboa for
Anthony Comstock, iu the employ of the
holding a grand celebration of tbo.anniPostoftcc Department, has made a raid
veraary of the establishment of Odd fel­
upon, the lottery dealers, and arrested thirty
lowship in America, April 26.
of them. The extent of thia hamreim is
The University law alumni meets at
Hills understood. There *r® ©vor a thous­
and firms in this city whose bwdneaa is Ann Arbor on the 27th, and efforts are be­
selling policies in lotteries, of which the ing »nda to make it the largeat gathering
poor dupes who need their money know as of the kind hcW in th. State.
liuJe. as they ’ du of Snnegnmbia. With
A beantifal tittie girt in Ithwa, Gretiot
th e exception of Uro or three, those frauds
eountr, roomtly daxi nf b»in few caused
represent no drawings—they simply pocket
’ by having been frightoaed by some boys
the money that' is sent them. They ad­
who threatened to cut tier san off.
vertise a drawing for the benefit of a
The Chicsgo A Lake Haaw Railroad fo
school in Kentucky, or Nevada, or 1 hos-•
pilzl in Washington, in which capital prism1 destined to become one of the most poou
of 1250,000, and other prises running; lar routes in the State. Its nflberi are full
down to tlOO, are promised to the hoMere1 of phsek and energy, and oagtitto wreoe^.
of the “lucky"tickets. WhareftwiMpsy
It ■ stated on the authority of the De­
they do send a few doliasa, bay flfty, just troit Post that alt the oSess of ths Mich­
enough to inflame the poor dupe, and have igan Central RsHroed which wero removed
him spread the fact over a whota county
that he drew a prise and got the money.
Thus twenty-lva er flfty ddtan ia the
cheapest ndvartfeing they can have. Corn­
stack found them in all sorts of places, but
never one of. them with the pretext of hn»-

�ThgBwi-WBdkiyllBprtlicaiiliawef

mere’ aons to other occupations, is not so '

□e

Pregnant Facts.

Congressional districts from 'which, he has

In r

TMr

■' States exceed the

as yet received no

433 square miles-

three from New Hamphirc. _Thcrc will

iaduding the

much the desire to make more money, or
to find a less laborious occupation, as it is
the desiro to lead a more satisfactory life.
_ lift where ihu putsf &gt;u hu heed;
Jevdopal b, *• b«ur edorelton ud bet­

ands of our best young men.
31. Liquor injures the stomach.

ter ei.ilmlM. for »h&gt;* “&gt; »hn y lur^

o« of the walk* to *T0'J

loses him his ritaatiou.
In number of persons who cannot write,

VICTORY P. COLLIER. of Colbonn.

the Tilden States exceed the Hayes States

QBORGK L. MALTS. »t AlpenaT. roope,

It transmits disease

to his off.

If, when it has been announced that
there are no vacancies in the 1’ostoffico

by 2397,911.

Tb®

¥_, makes his breath a stench.

and substance of Civil Service Reform.

ipriug
38^r -A drunkard is despised by all other

But for the rates tit fivo or Aix'iU&amp;A
drunkurfls
»!■■&gt; w&gt;.nt.wwlww wwb. rf a. ^i,, ,t .
s. ra7™iw »•
Trinity Church, Tilden would not have n
1
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II— 1__V
—* r..»
generally
look R
font
for tha
the thief in
hungering Democracy?
carried a single Northern State except In*
The Indianapolis (Ind.) -Newt, an indtH
■10.
It i&lt; the direct road to the com­
pendentjburnal,says: “ThePr*aidouthai
mission of all descriptions of crime.
The "New York fri&amp;ime says :—Ex- done what no scheming, seoond-hope-man
‘ '
Justice.
PoMtmaster Gwcral Tyner deserves more has dared to .think o£ He has met the

tf.xa

■with the utmost cantup and wisdom.

To

than common thanks for consenting to re.

ring of ruling politicians who wanted to
dictate to him, and broken it all to bits."

How to Keep the Boys on the Farm.

He has a thorough fomil-

People who have forgotten that number

‘ar’t.T
the postal service :. he mad? an
menta at the South. aj»d to insure Hie rights ■uncommonly good Postmaster General, and
qf.aU bgr making itrthe tet«M Wf iriTto the departmtut wffl be greatly strengtened
u^oM the lofea! authorities This involves
by the assistance he can give to Mr. Key.
"qxJi'cy mj radMal.and essential1 It is another of the cases, like that of Mr.

of the eeutury are respectfully referred to

The April number iff Scribner will
tain a paper by tho well-known apricultural author, Colonel George B. Waring of

main as second in a department where he
has given the country assurance

that ho has been chief..

Prod- W.

Seward,

where superior men

»how,by their wttlingnesS'to Accept modor-

Ate station ho# taueh’tiis administration

has

already elevated the public .service.

Thanks to Mr. Bayes. wc are getting beck
the old-foshW|ihtotion that it is u credit

New Hampshire. The voters of that State

State. .

the highest

It is nob’ * bWd aigh ofvettiratng to
payments when

the Connecticut

Legisfoture is petitioned by bqavy capital­

ists for tho incorporation of the Union
Bank of New Haven, with a capital of

•300,000. the notes of which are to be
deed, they had no right to expect, judging

paid in gold on demand at iu counter.

Our National Growth.

The Albany (N. T.) Journal of a late

by tha’geoeral Democratic misreprasaota-

Perhaps our national growth cannot bel­
willing to let him take his own-time in re,
during his policy to practice.

ter be illustrated thanSby the following

sketch of San 1 'rancisco

With regard/to the troops now in South

Carolina and Louisiana, it is obvious that

from an Eastern

P*per:
“ The new San Francisco directory, just

published, contains 100,850 names, which,
being sent there.

It^ks the ^Xork of his

estimating that each name represents three

predecsBor, and was a part^of the carrying

in population, would give the actual popu­

out of the old policy, fpv which a remedy

lation of the city as 302,550.

tho President’8

date Says: “Wc sustain

policy os a national

ncceaatty.

candid survey

good and a political

most

Tho

dispasMonate

and

of the field eiiforeCT the

conclusion that it ia as wise in

a political

point of vfow as it isjnst and wound in tho
broadeo* national Maae.’*

General and Mrs. Grant, it is said, will

Of this

is now being sought. "It does not appear

number 32,000,are Chinese, and the in*

that the troops are oppressing anybody ;

crease iu the population during the past

on the contrary, they arc preserving the

yeaFhasbcen about 11 percent- There
Were 1600 buildings erected daring the
Kycar, 33 of which coal •8&gt;00,(X)0.

aggregate amount expended for im­
antie^-that the peace will be maintained if
provement daring tbajyear, including pub­
Ute soldiers are withdrawn at once; but
lic paries, streets, etc., was 11,000,000.
.they are not yet exactly in the position to There are dow 27,000 buildings com prised
afford such guaranties, and will not bo till within the eity limits, of which 4,390 are
they are clothed with the requisite legal brick. The Poet Office delivered last year
455,346 letters and received 5,452,838
authority—which means not only the set­
letters, and 800.000 postal cards were col­
tlement of the whole dispute, but the set­ lected and 850,OW delivered. The average.
tlement in a certain way. That, it should daily Miandance on the pwblie schools last; 4
op vrti
. the pro­
also be remembered, would render it absurd J®*1 w“ 2£«7
G1&gt; « :increase
prer
•
to ny-Uatir lh« Prc.'ta.i found chit &lt;b. ’”•“
[
J____ 1
______ Ju — —v _.n “«
ootoob. Tbo total
withdrawal oi the troops did not work well
expense of maintaining these schools was!
in the interests of order and peace, he, •867,754, an increase oi 1160,309 over
could send them back again; for, would the previous year, and the estimate for the
either Hampton or Nicholls, or their Leg­ ensuing year is placed at &gt;870,000. The
total value of the school property is |2,&gt;
islatures, call upon him to do it ? If they
503,500

for a visit to the West

Accompanied by

their youngest jun, now in college, they

will sail for Europe ia May.

They expect

to ba absent from Uie country at feast two
years, and it is General Grant’s desire to

travel as any other private citizca of th*
United States, without public danon st ra­

tions from the government anthorities of
the countries he will visU.

Do not Use Strong Drinks.
The youth of ail countries, as a rule,

lono^'OTe' example set by their dders,
henrii we ask special •aiieo&lt;ioo7to Olhe fol •
lowing reasons why liquor should not be

used ha a beverage by rithdr the ywapg,
or the middle aged, or the dd.

1.

Strong drink deprives men ot their

2.

It despoils men of their highest in-

. Xlxe Oreut

MILY hoick

the companionships and intimacies among
the young
people, their fatliera and moth.
................................
V, mold
f rowing old •oil
ghim by the tonstaut friction of tboir kind p
and in no for
relation with one's follow mon
fulness and tho rhffiraod of .&lt; '
Iago life
—ifect that is not to be found in the remote
form-house, nor cvcq m pe soot of neigh­
borhood we sometimas dad U Ac country,
where several form-boom are within a
quarter of a mile of. racli other. The
habit of ‘running in’ for a wtooicot's chat
with a nekbbor is a good one, auu it pets
but scaut devdupcincut among American

farm era."

MARVBLLOUS EFFECT.

active in ijrgiqg tito adoption of improve-

Catholics wiD continue to be ineligible to

specie

TEGETXIfsi

courapug
‘•The social beneuls snu we racut^w
for frequent, neighborly, and Informal intereonree are nh»bu
To nay nothing of

have rcfu»cdltovrttikfi the Word'ft Brotest-

aw^’ from their "Bill of Rights, and Roman

_H-. R- Steven's C0|umn

and has gooti oppOTtumties tor atuoytog
tho needs of American agriculture. Fa­
miliarity with tbs'Qf» sod work of Euro­
pean formers’, where it ia usual fef those
who cultivate the soil to live in vilbtgm,
suggested to him the idea that the condi­
tion of our own agricultural population
could be much ameliorated by a similar
conrentration into communities where
the material and moral benefits of better
social relstimn could be secured.
The paper considers the way ia which
land mar be divided so as to secure ths
end in view with the least inconvenience
to the meu who have to till tho fields, and
with the least drawback to the business of
the fanner. Tro coses are considered : 1.
When Ilin question of the settlement of
new lands. 2. Where farm-houitcs are
already reattcred over tho country, each on
its own form.
In both cases it is attempt­
ed to show how the detrife of the plan
may be regulated so as temutae the least
annoyance and loss of time to the men. to
i-ompajs the greatest ennvenianoc and
comfort of (he women, and to provide the
best advantages for the younger members
of the community. These two schemes
are -illustrated by sufficient diagrams,
which indicate the way in which the
forming land and tho village tract should
be divided.
Suggestions are alao given u to the lay­
ing out of the village green, the care of
roada,patha, grass-ground, and other open
spares, so for as suchsuggssti a*sare appro,
prime Io ibis connection.

popor
ther,
“I ah&lt;
inity of living, for
growth ft
and reading room,
c my own way, I
______ ___
attraction and en
tertaiament of. the vilfaxo to atrictly 'mor­
al' appliances. It wodlcrprobably be wiser
to recognise tba fort that young men find
an attraction in autitMaituta which our
sterner ancestors regarded as dangerous,'
and I would not radicw UiHards, nor cvevi,
‘by rigorous euaetmeitt^ tba milder vice bl
social tobacco.
Better have a little Aormr.w wiekwl.f. wr U».,J undw &gt;1..
eye of parents than ctawuWtfr'roe rterrhat
boys, after a certaia age, would aauk a
pretext for more uncoutnjlcd indulgence* in
the neighboring town.
z
“On* might go on through tbejoeg
range of incidental arguments—subh as
lighted streets, well-kept aids-walks, win­
ter mow-ptowo, and good drainage, ud
a wholesome pride in a tidy, coxy village,
until even the most door-fisted of all our

would bring full value in return, and until
he would recognise the fact that the attractioua of such a. home ai /ho village
would make pocwiWo would bo likely to
insure his being sntxeeded in his whole-1
somo trade by tad brightest anf I
his sow,—. resul«-r*,H“
'

worth more than allj
“But my purpose
gret a scheme which
even though
which I hope for flie

what seems the easiest,
wonld affect the work of the farmer, his
lief for thedul
wife, his hired men, and bu&gt; teams, is fully
which makes
esnsiderod, audit seems to be demonstrated
—while it io admitted that iu immediate ,
money-making there may be some alight

Buy Monument MijfiJSotc-Paper, the

change.

”

SWOLLEN LIMBS.

A PERFECT CURE.

n. hayses&gt;T' WiHii* not be Without

VEGETINE

Vegetine h wld by ill Druggists.

Local Blijijiefj potice?

beat in the market 2?or sale Jiy J. Rob-

telleotual ,|twgth.

.
mar26mit .
Considerable space ia given to tho com­ JUtTA,
parative effect of tho life of the isolated
’ Smoke the VETO, the Bora five Coat
form-house and of the more sociable life
Cigar. F*r rale by
’ *. J. Roarers.
President, therefore, will think twice, and
4. It bus the progress of civilization of the village on the character ofthe farmer
Nominate good men for township officers,
and his family, and, therefore, ou the fu­
a great many aww, before ,he withdraws
It is oaid that the. Jesuits are plotting to
ture farmiug people of tno country. The
the troops from these two Stated Without
5. It destroys the peace and happiness
restore the temporal power of the Pope.
following quotations indicate the fine of arat the same time having gained recuritica
of miUioua of families.
just receiv
gumeoL
The number of postal cards issued by
of a more effectual character than can bo
6- it reduces to poverty virtuous wives
“It may se^m a strange doctrine to be Building.
the Government last year amounted to
advanced by a I somewhat enthusiastic for­
and children.
150319^00.
mer, but it is a doctrine that has been
Wo have not the feast doubt that that
7. It causes thousands of murders.
Perhaps a littte more modesty would be
slowly scceptei after many years’ observa­
Just received
good result will be attained boob that is,
8. It prevents all reformation of chartion,—a conviction that has takew y-wn
sooo as compared with the magnitude and
non of an unwilling mind,-—th»( tho young
mar26mat
tee and NichoHa.
'
the difficulties of the subject The very
! 9. It readers abortive the strongest and man who takes
Us young wife to
A. *T. Galt has been appointed Fisheagerness with which the removal of the
an
isolated
farm-house
dooms her
Taken from the Hssm
to time within the last 10
10.. Jtcewras the majority of cases of and himself and their children
an
unwholesome,
unmtiafoctory
and draft io fovor of Karie Roi
ing Governments may settle the matter Washington by theCsnodten Government
vacant exirtene.-an existence marked at Hastings. The pemoo
The wealthy Senator from West Virthemselves, is a ground of suspicion that
will
11. sltd^strors both bjdy aud sou).
by the abscence of those more satisfying
please return it to the pustoffi,
„
Mxs.’daVW
nA am oalUTMUK ialuaa .hi*

the trooprf into either State "for the purpos-

Political Notes.

smb

minor official on the Bahaaiore and Ohio 'bins, and poupore.

which,

MM / •
able.

of immorality.

?

The-tune, item, fort th* withdrawal

4X
ox-District Attorney

brat devdopemeot of character and inteDi-

U causes iraraetw rvyenditepw to

prevent
rwenlMiam..
onura.
(V.; {, ’
va-' T*.___ .___ u_______ » •_____

m

week without exchanging a word or a feat
With a Single
uraoratoow

Ji??5r*Maroh23d'i87L
m*r=6« f
*

The “Iron Trail.
A spicy akatah*dcscriptive of a trip over
the Atebisou Topeka and SantaFe Railroad
■nd of the beauties, scenery and plctrare
resorts of the Rocky Mountains, by “Xym
Crinkle,*' the musical and dramatic critic

•f the Ntw York World, sent free on paplication.togcther with the SanJ*a*G»uk.
maps And tone tables of this new and pop­
ular route from Kassas Cityand Atcbisdb
to Pueblo, Denver and ell points in Colo­
rado, Naw Mexico, Arixona and the San
Juan Mines.
The finest line of Pullman
Sfeepcra on the continent between the MbBonn River and the Rocky Mountains
without change. Address
■
T. J. Aiwintsox,
1 ■' •' ’ ’ •' fJew.- Piw- riyt.
Jan. 4 *76 tf
Topeka. Kan.

Whitman's Aborted &lt; Candie*—the best
Ma -D^ Rrad desires to eril attetftan to’fct the rarakeU A full supply at J. P-

family circle*.

ry Sebert.

15.

A:

Itrburdaus (be country with, encr-

than Pramdeni Bayes and his advisers, and
they are doing all in their power to bring

'

'

‘ the earliest possible day.

Mil-

please vote for a good man.

ths puWio, that ws will safely and red*®.
Ij cure all cases ofjM&amp;*iiW»th&lt;»ui foe

Oftentimes

the caucus decides die election.
Robert G. Ingeraolf uttered a golden

17. Drunkards ( want. tlte. p^i&gt;ortunity
moved.
- rf
J.-7a : 18*-’Baber people ■want the nuisance re-

cities of their own situation
sooner or later within its bonds
the first few
resolution and

S^dSrX^’ °W t’
xxOtf

of knifof^r Jigwraro
Nf furs, no pafE. F. A L W. Bttowx.
Hawiwm, Dea M, 18T6-

VMw.

the North and Heath mm time ;

*».

rood.

conquers.

Card

yrith a

Every rotor should tarn .frat st.ths cau-

2f&gt;-

n. payer* want the burden re­
.

wrf? c,

.

The abran^ ftf liqooc would rave

iw». ffiUiug.

,;I !m4w ;q,'_

Lout the interest of Calhoun i

growa dull with
have started owl

th', in the hotel barn and von
to your interest to call nnd «« »e— 1
J.rJV. Baoc^
axibltf .

Iw ariq expose* all persons to inthe balance on

those ‘who are

in Rutland.
i».

Cunpus Ugic.

drily task*.
"Ia "JteR afl this-and I

and Sentnd have consolidated.

Both &lt;4

Wanted.

the Toast Want

which have
It iuMtn that Mr. Jones’s friends in

A., «

over Hastings N

V0*. J.’WlLl'UL

Tl.

HicrantawytetbeBtefe.

there is a
rry who «Us Good*
liter Goods, than I-

Bbmlhsthswdl n&lt;*
at his goods *?,111

�I ' Mr. F.. I’. Burrall, and Mr. R I. Heud^hLuT ’*'*

j^Bskhllepfcpiapper.' arrived homo Oh’Saturday

'

Literary Notice*.

from extended bus- I

Scat ntrta sou ArxL—Of the -cumber uf Dr. Sohenok's Standard Remedies
ocoudonal pap«n un American sport*” at..1
nouuced Ly SctUMMiai’a Humtmly iTlast No- !
i&gt;mauler nr an Ui.io.ik* oi I
vember, thrao have alrondy betm published ,
TV, UJIn' CtebU.. T—f— x—rf». ri». “Salmon.Fishing."' “Bay ahootine " and
,h?lUBf,l,7 lakes,” Theav
paper* hare Lmm written by uita of raooxnlxml
authari/y and h'.te uniformly appealed to the
^rtm« aad not to the
Th* name amy be IruiMhlly told nf the fourth,
Jwmo American Sporting Doft,” which ap­
eUHoti at Baltimore. April Wth, at 7 n’elucV pears in the April number, end is from the
। pen of William M. Tiieston, Esq., of tho
’’Forest Stream." The unique IllusiraUoM of
• thia paper include wnud-cuts of celebrated
•pent the Sabbath iu this dly. were Chartea American hunting-dogx. Tl.e writer discusses
allot*
marts f
F. Dwight of Milwaukee, and Geu'l Wm. Il I the comparative value of pointers and setters,
; truinine don for tho field, Me. Of light ehar।
n',wftrJ ’‘jlee-iUustraled sketch
Attention is asked to the ndrertisemnn cd !
-• lUtle-vi.-itod inland of hi-aUl-r r.iriiiitu.ii,
tha Hearer Brea., and the farmers will do veil wUd pomes ml the VirginiareoM. “Ont of my
Window al Moscow.” Eugene Schuyler, conlatex sketches of Ruvrian life and manners bv
r. Srheeek. cither per
•n acute observer, with some remarkable pic­
ire. ^r»w of Hi
The indies' Missionary Society connected ture*. A fourth article, “A Trip to Hie Black ■attL
Hilb." by Leander P. Hiehardaon, shows that
w.th tho Methodist Episcopal Church will )» ad is not gold llu*'gutters i« tho Deadwood,
entertained on Friday afternoon by Mm. Hart- region; .‘.Ilea fifth, Mr.’ Clarence Uoak'a
"Beds and Tabic.., St&lt;x,I* and Candlestick&lt;
Tl) THE .iMEK^AS PVHLIC.
contains some informal ■ tJtr here and there
full attendance is desired.
about dining-tahlea, decorations, He. There
Mra. W Elard Hayev, delivered an doqnent is alw an illustration with ench of the serials :
Dr. HoUaml'a “Nichoiaa Minturn,” In which
there is n dinner ht the Conte's; and “That
•vening. Such speeches do an uauuol of good! Law o'Lowrie's,” by Mre.Rumett, which Is to
cud with Hie May iwuallnieut, and to appear
*• havsplaoU,?aoa aa?h«uia book form at once. Two drawings by Mr.

H. 0. Carter wm nominated for Supervisor
by the Groratack turn N Hastings township
on Saturday.

II.'kNh. TIME-CAHD'
. $s;.t
.
8:15 a.M.
.-..turMvsndSoodewlggJ. «•

kUr- u.

Drugs. h ladlcinea, Perfumeries, Etc., Etc.

Special Notices.

i naaa trips.

’-L-,iiuMa.'-*””"1-

BSS®

Mi^s?:snis3¥ft?frst«s

This space is Contracted^
for by.

»

,,J.T OIIICH TIME CARD

TTJSiS:
IrrisF

,&lt;HMV OFFICEKN.

RS.'StSSS.tt

Moren xrc given with "Tho Hills of Ungsnarc.” a poem by Mrs. M. W llackletou. In
addition to tiie eight illustrated papers before
mratianed. there nre about n dinetl drawings
A. Newland for Supervisor, and John Dowden1 of “Inacctivoruus Plauta.” by Mrs. Herrick,
' who explains the proresee* by which the
insects nre Mien, nnd pays a high tribute to
। Mr. Darwin.
The Clipper t&gt;aso ball club have reerganlte l. I
Of the uuiilustratod papers, Colonel Warand will proceed to make it warm for the boys, i icE'» ”
Villages " ’ deale with the fin an­
ther wouldLonleasa.il.&gt;
ri*&gt; wl »«ral disadvantages of the present
(hey would Le pleased to hear from Amateur .
tlflwUud/inB4ifo.wilb plan, showing
olubs in this part of the Blate. The Clipper., h,(W the/can be Hm&lt;M. This paptr la to
see light weights, but their clothes tit well.
b« folloaed awouby others en Village Impruvc. . ..
.
. ..
,.
menu. There is also some advice on *• Old
Ad»uu. n.M.,U.r— Bur—I;
rou Fimpaon, Thursday eve., March 22d, for thoughts on “ April." having the ehinn of
the benefit of Elder'liarreu of Baltimore, by

The Greenback men of itatland. noirilnatod1
■ full ticket on Saturday, bonded by Charles,

BKH
,

Br_.„.rwwB.

nuri. Ma-.

____ Chip-

‘fit orfsr of Commlltto-

IlksTlAt;** TOWNSHIP REPUB­
’ I.ICAXCACL'S.
..
u -Al - ! the Township of HaMia&lt;«*
?* E? -' ...,. ... ,&gt;,/ denier Febool Hous, on

H&lt; 1*. an J tranwt .urn oto
•rrrb eome before the meet

HOPF. KEPI BL1CAM CAUCUS-

KI'TLX^ •&gt; KEF I'll LiCAJf CaUCL’B-

PIMPLES.

THE STEBBINS BRO’S SAY

Im that will rve
Hlotcktt. Isavi

Dojt’t buy any Furnii

TO CONSUMPTIVES.

until you have priced their GotJils, foryou
will save money by it.

Everybody knows fhey arc the only

PRACTICAL UNDERTAKERS

C. PTRowoII &amp;rCo’a. CoT. in the city and attend promptly to all calls
CHEW-8M0KE
IWU and Klh ennfain the following v*in»W»

Sahuol Hoose in Baltimore. April 18th. •• 10
’HUrt of OrangevlH to

estod ia education.

the Hon. Henry A. G«4year eame forward and
signed the Temperance pledge. Let other of
our influential burinas* men follow hie exam­
ple, and the curat of intemperance will rapidly

disappear, and the happiness and proaperity

SeienllSc Results of the Arctic Expedition,
from the Qoorfrriy Kmer; Charire Klngx'.ey,
Fnir o 3l»iatint: A French erido on Milton,
Q^rtnli Rrdew ; Wood's Discoveries at Eph
esus. /MurtarjA Rtrirw; Lord Derby on Extra­
dition. SitordtW /.’«««■Henrietta Marla.
। Cbn/rs^wrery Zireie..-; Edmund Kean, Ttrnpfe
ii&lt;r; Dress tn France. Pall Hull Osaettr; The
Ideal of Old Age.
Our Dog Di,
Mirrnlletn
with instalments ef serials by
George j(i&gt;Doi»a!d, Mrs. OlipWnlaod William

CW4.

Bn,., rf UkEU^ll. •»

tatGUTHATIOX SOT1CFn Hr^s/.C-d £7'&lt;fcr»0/tAr Gfo 0/ ttMthW*.

Wc ask tha Republicans of the county of

CkflLlSsa

err, u

f r.triers sppr*vei|

Firrt w»rd--A' Marble" Cardins Milk
r«aad Wari - A: thr Widow Rteeb HaUMk .

that line day or night.

MATCHLESS

3

i irt&gt;’

u». &gt;I» r“V rff’* “

Deers,
------__
truat no Republican will »« **r &gt;OTEC’
... ___ _ ..nV. the printing o*

.
-.4 .--I

.i

• n, .UN'

•

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rus au&lt;

r

«ACn

nt mini toiabm m.

w au-J'aAuaa
ntru ntmnn, ■. *•

Drugs, Medicins, Etc., Etc.

Ayer’s Advertisements

Wm. H. Goodyear.

Ayer’s Ague Cure,

PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST­

lany,
■
The back numbers contalnlngthe first Instal­
ments of MacDonald's new aerial areriUl sent
gratis to new inbscribers for 1877- For fiftytwo numbers, of aix*y-four large page, .each
(or more then 3.000 P»«r« • !•”&gt;• th* •“£
Lripluu rn«. (t«l b
rtU. to »10i0

PEOPLES' DRUG

STORE.'

Physicians ProscriplionB mid ‘
Family Ro«i|&gt;os

lh. p.Ml.1.... .O.-.0

.v •••
JW
.Urude... H »»aM~ » ’"H1 “ **7 "

‘“‘MT'*'

.

Fnmituro Depot. South Side State Stw lhttting« Midi.

Black. an4 the ttntal edeet poetry and miscel­

It™. Xamu IUUw
,i

S'

________________ • WktZa-MirfMYM hdit-ixu lUW.

FURNITURE.

his many frivnda at Cedar Creek and vicinity i tied •• Marcia'I Fortune.
the result of which wa« $-'«)?\o»tiy cash.,
Tbe poetry includes •• A R«*e ^ong.' by ll.
H. jti-ldnnl, “Webster.” hyW.C, Wilkinson,
••Where is God?” by Minot J. Savage,
publican city and ward caueuees, publish* 1 in “ Song.” I’y John Vaucu Cbener, and House­
this isauc, and the various Township eancuaea keeping. iu the •" Home and Society " dcall of which we trust will bo fully attended. partroent.
mil
Dr. Hollui'l, in ’■ Topics of the Time,”
disor-THTt ■•The Multiplication of Industries,”
mMtlM wQl please address, lie
Peaastrect. Willinmteerxh. N&lt;
lull an.
w
ami ’’Colleges Trnsteea ami Professors ” and
»pMZs for many another overworked editor in
Tha bright morning was ushered in by lire •■Editorial Trials.”
“The Old Cabinet’'
ERRORS of YOUTH.
writes about “ The Water.Color Exhibition^,”
•• The BoardlpgrHotiae in Jjteraturc,” ami
■• Itjrant's I'uetas ami Emendations," nnd
K* Is a Utter absut -Churrh Iteeurrtions in
th» recipe
on.”
r med^ by
The other departments are fuller than usual
----------’ •----------The Lon­
.. j .
m.
1 and• *
nave
a w»ij»
range -* tuicresi
to.n^ township will | d&lt;m |ettcr in ., £uj|Ure an&lt;| 1‘ivjrt " is to lie
ie-ftcat men al their 1 a permanentn Bttare. --------------------••Bric-A-Br ” has a
tagarine literature not share i by
NEW ADVERT! SMENTS.

n‘?rrBi.iCAW

V,
• V—.— .,------ ------- ----ft 0»t In Ward at th a fcbeoFHaase.
lutkrSrtur.1 M arJ st the Scheed Htmse.
.a the Thirl W ard »&gt; ’.he Council Qhsaabesle tea Kotirtt: Ward at the Conti Henle.
'"’i.w.v'aooMtx.

■. •

HuLLV

Jy ifder of Comcairtee.

HI.PlBL.lt.AX WARD CAlTCUB.

Furniture, Undertaking, Picture Fratrtds. Etc.

;
1this with the t
oSrnexlb
bus ll
'
]people will rids
;
1
unless Mr. Joo. Ha&gt;&lt;luck*a sixuaturo is sttt
each Box of Pills or ?ut at Ointment and

4y, Mareb 3&lt;uh, lu.t,. at one o’eteek to th

ORA 5!

BARNES &amp; CO

carefully pre­

parol with Drngsjand Chemicals ,

&amp; Gay. Botrton, *re ike publisher*.

$125000

Notice to Teachers of the Townships

15'o

of purest quality only.

rarely tails
and Fever and ten

•'£“tKS5#X

books

of Barry, Johnstown, Baltimore ano

puririm Pr^«.

Fcrthersrp~a cf rr.mpletmgl
M Herten wbrn.aod where wn

*****^'

Hope.

t.bXUBnoU. I. H. w. M.

w;”

J The Teachers'

Sd,u,l ll— h SuBtaur,. April IU » «

l"

„■**&gt; A. Uu •”!

TO-DAY'S ADV1K flSEMKBTS.

—I.» a
prayers_

v. »■ *«•
..

•CL'SattESS

Association of th. sboio

Mmed towashipe will meet at the BryaM
PHILO A.SHRuDOS.

r.iwr.rmlto!.

A HOME and FARM
o.SI'.X
MWEIT
NOW i's'thi
MM atattkteffSWS®E

iatiw.btooCLamlftooBUmsntMuAMriCa tolu-

“"t

^^^ri^^ar.

arise from

Proper*! try Pr. »; «•

jf:Co-'

A Olrt

Emu, O.-- U. F.B-1U OTAJIAJSL.
»»yik w,”» .» - Ip^, w a. up«~. ■“
*
p„
“I" ".’^^“-1-1.

LAST CALL.

^Phreted "History of the CenteDDial Ex hi-

02iS®w

ptVIS!

CARBOLIC OIL

Parties wjio are indebted ‘
to the BAXTER Office on ।Sold by »U drugratfiMounts dice prior to Jan,
[•t. 18T7. uUlfndHu^Uft
for collection with &lt;}n effi'
dent collector if not tiaiaoeIon April 1st, 1877. Award
to the wise is sii ffldenl.
_ GEO. Jt. DEU-£^reui-

1UgOodtA^»^n^

JLJ

LIN

8°lhT£5?«tDpri*nB « fomjdetc huit®ry

■®SHsraw^s

*H About the Coutrta-

DAainiAscUxPau-illra, BootlMuM*
11 eale.

n^iFAd^rt«»me!!.t,*^ SZ

ability

«•

i£S.
MO ba , bbtum: BEAKS

*As&lt;r«&gt;auniKA IflTVrtil

_

‘-'my jicraana united

w.

.

_—ulna* to «tiuat

»er-ITHKYER FATUJJTrtfl

�Wcu.AS 7*7?
\

■■!■■■■ r—

II

Pro bora liriax to-day In my childhood,
Tha brisht may honn of tha past.
Lif*’i baatifnl May with it* oprain* Iowan.

I have fithad to that muds sUvwv brooklet
WUh a crooked pin sad corn, twtoc.
Hare mco ladicc paMjby with Ions drccnc
Aod m Mwcrix winbed the, were nd**.

1

State Itlffll.

Phax and Phunf

The Saginaw Courier says that the lam
her cat on the Menominee river may be
safely set down at 12,000,000 feet of logs,
which will certainly be increased 20,000,­
000 feet, and ten days of snow will bring
it up to the full amount started for, 160,­
000,000.
Four weeks ago careful footings by Mr.
Bentecou, of tho Jackson City Reform
Club, placed the number of red ribbonmen
in Michigan at 12,800. The movement i
has spread like wildfire, and now the num­
ber is not lew than 29,0.00, and still in-j

Last year America's cotton mills pro­
duced more goods than ever before.

I*veSMde breed of rewdan ned water.

—__

Bui l’*e lh0B*kt with particular plaej

8om*UmM to th* parlor h* pl*nt*&lt;l a tree
With tho *tran*e»t thtac* crowia* upon II.
Ton. picture book* Irure. bar* of eaady and nnU.
Aad a d*U wilh ateraly now teaaot.

Wkat ahoMtlfkl mntery Banta Ctea* (*«m*d I

«

u. s. INTERNAL REVENUE
SPECIAL TAXES,
May I, 19TT, to April 3O,1W«.

In ’72 this country imparted 1440,229
of printing paper; in ’76 only $410 worth.

A clergyman who was promised more
than he can colfcof, has asked for a reduc
tian of salary.

The sympathy of one weaker than our­
selves, the sympathy of even a little child,
will aid the most irresolute.
Blue ।
but

uinz buriaaa* after April 30, WJ7.AffBV--------- -------------------------

The balance of cash in the State treasu­
ry March 10 was $888,249.17 ; receipts
daring the week ending March 17 were
110-517’31; payments daring same timu
were 97,159.08 ; balance in treasury Mar.
17,1877, $807,607.40; increase for the
week $9,358.23.

SakfacBta th# old A BO.
Bar* failed to rometubar my le*»on&gt;.
Bp«Uad eat k-a-t-C.

L®gals.

thing to give a weak bsnk a reputation for
peid-up capital.
•howemuo. if any there be why t
titionorobould not bo fronted:
To the romantic mind there is a beauti­ ordered that nW netltioner .
ful charm in the poet’s dreamy love- chant, nenona Interuetod in anid a
deney of aald petition and ti
u it swells ou tho moonlit air, but observa­
tions teach that the tallest measure of suc­
The longest petition of the session was cess lies in a pocket full of well-baked pea
presented ou Thursday, tho 15th inst, by nuts, and eight cents* worth of gum­
W. W. Johnson, of Kent The roll of drops.
names was taken by the inner end of the
The Pittsburgh PotK says tho roaring
paper and pulled out spirally. It looked aoundjof an oil well recently struck in the
like a small monument, and was pat on the oil region can he heard a distance of nine
clerk's desk, capped by a bouquet. The miles. ■ Thia may be a lie, but we once
petition, signed by Rev. John Russell and knew a man struck in his lumbar region
about 4,000 othent, was for a law artificial­ with his prospective father-in-law's bout,
ly dosing the main avenue to the place of and tbc(rMring sound of him wu heard
•tetrad punishment
over in the next townships.

MTAIES EMBRACED TOHffllHEPHlyiSJONB OF ISE LAW ABOVE QUOTED ARE
THE FOLLOW, VS:
iff

Iggway’* Advertise^
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MBKWFACT!.
THE TUT1HOXT OETIIE »HOLE In).,,

BOUOiAFS

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alloa. To attempt to rert blj ul T?1*,

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vlratlSl&amp;ltttrtUfa.- aciri.
HokadtewudMkara Chrirtmanre*.
Aa4 Uteta N*d taM mo thte WaAlactoo.
Had BI* xto*klB«» filled by SasU Claa*.
Bnt I did aot nn«h think *tva* ao.J

i‘*r»ot»» or final liable to pay any o/ the Fpoctel

Thw.myitori** all bar* bean *ol**d on* by as*.
•aany looks bare rrown wiry and tray.
RyM that formerly daared with lBBoe»nt *l*e

■

am i«8tww«B!-!sffla.‘cr

.-pccial-Iax ficampa will be traaarekttad b* mail
only on reeoinl from tho perron or firm erdena* tka .
mb* of rencifio directioM re to do. tooMber with i
the neee*aanr*e*&lt;epea&lt;a«p«or lheamoulreqaired;
to pay the pe-ta*e. The porta*? on one (tamp ■

I thank tha Author of all rood
For tho &lt;ift of memory dear.
Tha power of roc*Uin*'.ln a*o all thedoya
That hare brirhtoaod our idlcri"*** bore.

rd. Orenrerllle. Barry Co . Midi.. M.reh, 2t&gt;d.
ZireMlT_____ STEPHEN L, WICK 8
I ton oeato addiUOaal rhochl neeouipany the appliration.
GREEN B.KAUM.
Comtniroioner «r Internal Rerot.ac.
1 OvTieaorIxTtt«»iR»T«xcr.
Wasbiaxtun. 1&gt; C-. January 3. Uo.

A Highly and Faahicinably-Bred Young
Horae.
Eb. Banner.—

The highly bred and promising young
stallion, Mambrino Excelsior, is now the
th. Cwunty

property of Ira C. McAllister and John

Andrews,

i» d,. Staia.fMfcbteEa.pur-

of the township of Barry, in

this county.

He was purchased by them

to tkr real estate *itBBi*&lt;! sb4 Mac ia tkBOmMtr«C
Barq i o«h t Si*5* of M -ehicaa, knownaeJ d«*?W
a* iollowi. to.Wil; The *anUi hxlflH)of tho w*»t

from the veteran and noted breeder, H. T.
Heim, Esq., of Lake Forest, III., Ia Au­

u.ioi at urea ut. a. u„jk7.
,,
. HUliM M. ALLEN.
inarchM.
Adwtairtnlor.

gust, 1876, and they paid for him the suai
of sixteen hundred dollars.

Kt«iIfaiUn^February ». A. !&gt;. W77.

CHANCE HY SALEL
Fray* or Micaiaax. Tha Circuit Coart for th*
County j»f Harry In ChuMory.
Abhrui Fflcb.CBtnptaiaant.

Below we give our readers the pedigree
of this hone, which may be of interest to

tho intelligent breeders of our county. He

iix‘«.'-i£rta.2i.,s.E

iras

”-,k“ “*

wss foalrd at Lexington,'Ky., on tho first
day of August, 1872.

Dr.

Mambrino

Herr's

brother to Ixady Thorn.
celsior

wu

Ho was sired by
Patchen, a

A. D., wn. in th* uber, cnliltod obum:
NoUca ii harebr girea.thall will kUil Pablio

full

The dam of Ex­

ten o elock in tho forenoon, at th* nartk front door

Allen by Mambrino

Liaie

Chief, a half edMer to Udy Thorn.

Mtehtetobto^ii" lh* CMm’' *
*** Suu **
■rtotoath’ n«lf of th* north Mrt snartar
of »ecuon nmatean in town four north of

Second dam, by Imp. Yorkshire, a thor­

oughbred.
Third dam, Imp. mare Fury by Priam.
Fourth dam, skter to Imp. Amderby by
Telodpede.

Fifth dam, Kato by Catton^ire of Imp.

Trustee,
Sixth dam. Miss Garforth

by Walton.

Seventh dam, by Hyacinthus.
Eighth dam, Zara by Delphini.

Ninth dam, Flora by King Fergus.
Tenth dam/Atalanta by Matehem.

Seventh dam, Lan of tho

Mill

by

Twelfth dam, by Old Traveler.
Thirteenth daa, by Mfaa Makeless, by

Ytiuag Greyhouad.
Fourteenth dam, by Old Partner.

Fifteenth dam, by Mias Doe's dam, by

.

Woodcock.

Sixteenth dam, by Croft’s Bay Barbe.
Seventeenth dam, Desdemona'* dam, by

Makekas.

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'

Rgbteeoth daa, by Brimmer,
ffinrteanth dam by Dickey Fisnou.

Twentieth dam, the Barton Barb mareand qd« lech in ha^ghth, and weigh* ever
twelve hundred pounds.

He ls a dark

■ lisppie brown, with tan-eofored muzzle and
fert, frith blank, mar ten sod legs, with

tM fona , and hu u fam fretting action m
«aa befenlfci dda nn natty. ‘

It willbe readily observed that this horse
iadeeriyfabred teone of ttelncrftrotting
fossnEsaia the vrodd, his are and dam both

Wng a non rad daughter of that celebrated
horn, Maubrino Ghinf

It is rioo notice-

•Ue that Mambrino Phtehan, the airo of
Exedaior, hu been om oi the moat sueMtttal ma of yowff

YTMted States.

trotters

io

tee

Hi progwy here made

tar ihamuNi* the fastest records of any
oeiteof thsir agam the woaid.

Exoriafor has not only the ndrsatm of
aMtattwofa the tryi sfthfo

breeding of this noble faaiiy, bat ho h
.WvrtrAtMliitiUrtM rftbor.

Michigan Pomological pearance, good size, tenderness of flesh and
delicacy of flavor, as well as from informs-. Circuit Court OommiMtoner to w/for Barey O**'
tion before the committee which fully es­
Pear Sir —Agreeable with your re­
D' KuW“tablished its character of a long keeper, mureh-^tquest, I send you wnat I know of the Wag­ they'have concluded to recommend that it I
ener apple. My acquaitancc with this va­ be placed in the first class of apples, and I
riety dates back sixty years, I send you
that an additional nam of $5 and also a
statistics, also statement of my experience diploma be awarded to Mr. Lee for it.
in ita cultivation, which may be of interest Your committee—of whom the Hon. San­
to your readers.
By reference to the ford Howard was one—consider thia very
transactions of the New York State Agri­ fine apple a desirable addition to the list O-toro* Mre.%,°r’fAHre A0ii« H.
cultural Society of 1847, I find ita origin of first-class fruits.
Its appearance is
and history recorded as follows, which I
propose) ng, as is also its size and form!"
deem correct: In the spring of 1791, a
From the above statistics it appears
Mr. George Wheeler brought with him that-the original tree which was planted in
from Dover, DuchCaa Co., N. Y., a bag of 1796 was in vigorous condition bearing
r i
“t- f°r tho baario* of raid p« titioa
apple seeds, which be planted upon his bountiful crops of good sized apples of fine- and that th* betra at law of ..(ri
. ‘‘J,
farm .-Which he was reclaiming from a appearance and delicious to die palate, in
wilderness. In 1796, Abram Wagener, the year 1848. The tree at that time was
the gentleman from whom the name of the 57 years old from tho seed. It continued
apple, is derived, purchased from Lewis to bear full crops of merchantable fruit till
Birdsell his interest in tho nursery pro­ about the year 1865, being then 74 years
duced from the seeds referred to above, he old from the seed.
This favorite has
haring previously purchased of the origin­ always found a ready market at highly
al owner, George M. Wheeler. Among remunerative price, as high as $9 a barrel
the trees which were subsequently taken having been freely paid for them in Wash­
and whSi
planted uE^bjset
upon his ’
ullihimiii
was the ington, Now York and Philadelphia. ■ I
om
dTihb memoir.
Contract
hare in my orchard trees that I set out in
li BOV standi and occupies a position in
1838, being now 35 years old, which are
IU thririeg village c/Km Yaa. The
large and thrifty. I have picked om sea­
premises are now owned by the Hon. son from single trees 30 bushels of fair
'Ezekiel Cortaoer, who says; ‘Yhe old
and handsome apples. This apple hangs
tree still ooutinues to produce a beautiful
to tho tree with great tenacity, and it also
crop of delicieus fruit." Observation by
possesses
this
excellent
need
be
the oocnmittee: rtTbia apple fo remarkable quality, the fruit can bo utilized, none i
.
for Us agreeable taste and flavor, so much wasted as it is one of tho best od.
।no that but one opinion bos been expressed
inary apples wo have. It is also oyclient ner. F“WWwr °r **• Hartla*. lepahlteaa Baaby freons who have tested it It is also a
foAXEE*for cider, a near neighbor having taMod rt
rich and beautiful apple to the eve, in.
;
•”d chiniinw Um u U.U. Mur eider
«n!Sfrlf,*'
»— J"~l
which respect it ia rarely surpassed. Its than the Hamsun apple. At present
;
qualities have been proved to be,
|by many years of experience, of the first there’s great demand for Wagener trees in
c°-'»
Yates Ce. In regard to itekoepinr quali.mder, as stated by Mr. Lee. who remarks tire I would here Mau- that this lpp£ has
Proprietor of the Naahrnie New..
'that it ia eaten from October to May."
been kept with extra care until summer
The next year thirteen varieties of seed­ apples were fit for tuw.
1lings were entered u competitors for the
jpremiums of the society offered for seed
lings. After an examination, bring gov­
(erned in their action by rule first of the
।aeries of Pomologies! rules adopted by the
ISocnaty, far the guidance of ita fruit com1mitteca, it was decided that the “Wagener
- -- ~
« —y V, u« BDOTe.
Japple, from Chas Lee, of Yates Co., to For family consumption, wc use the WagWhich the second premium of the Society
*la«t emirelj
(hr frtarf,
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for seedlings wu awarded at the sunuri naiuc □&gt; .lw.j. «1«: t„
th&lt;
i
Wagener. In concluaioo I will alate that
ahrn.ti.aoH popolu h„ th„ ,m
before. And as to ita merit* of exoecdinir
J*“0 R «U» tk« htgb« qulitiw ro,
dwn ud oookirc. it .ill b« odunud
•I.™. known.
I will tr, and h,re Uii.

Secretary,

Spatrr:

assure
fXrxrsi. __
that

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REMOVAL

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                  <text>NASBY'S SAM UV AGONY.
might be loaiog aomelbing by not beading
the letter, and th at dampeci in some decree
the pleasure
he c
experienced in having been Nasby throws Aahes upon hie Head, and
the
pleasure he
Lifts up his Voice and Howla about
totM’harp for the
geo M. DEWEY
Five or six months afterward Top, being
Democratic Idiocy.
”
an inoffensive man .who could barely sup­ in the city on buinres, happened to meet
million
1‘PBtrSBKR.
Dr. Scroggins.
port himself, on a needless errand of ex­
“How arc you, Doctor
said he, grasp­
pose and trouble.
The doctor, as be wended his way to the ing the hand of the physician, and smiling
,
city, was so fully possessed with the idea one of the smiles peculiar to his face when real : that some old relative (for he had several) he felt that be had played a capitol joke on - In the dost nv l.oomiliashen are we.
Swift on the War Path with a new and
Ashes we throw upon our beds by the
had died and left him a fortune, that he somebody.
r
rraii-tsva-tcRimos
wall selected
“ I am well.
And how are you, Mr. scuttlafulL
bad, in imagination, made various disposi­
Haircloth we wear nest to our skins,
tions of it before he arrived at the end of Top?"
“ Pint rate," replied he, with irrepres- figweratively.
,.
his journey.
Hair cloth wo wood wear next to our
“ Can I sea-one of the gentlemen be&gt; ribleglee. “ You.wasn't sharp enough last
longing to the firm ?” asked the doctor, April. Doctor."
“ What do you mean ?’’ asked the doo- trust us for a supply.
entering th© store of 8. k B.
Wood that goin about needy nakid wux
“ There is Mr. 8.,” said the individual tor.
/.‘,4 TA'-S C'
VER T1S1N O.
“ You, didn’t succeed in getting me to a proper mode uv expressin greef, for then
Of every description.
I would beg leave
sddreared, referring him to a middle aged. •■
wo cood go into the deepest kind uv
the city on a fool's errand.”
to inform my old customers and the
but benevolent-looking man.
.
“ I don't understand you, Mr. Top,” mournin without changin our ©oatoom.
The doctor bowed to Mr. 8., and aaid :
There ba three things wioh are too won­
said the doctor, gravely.
“My name is Dr. Scroggins."
“ W. &amp; P.’s, Wall street something to derful for me, yea, fopr, wich I’m blest if
Mr, 8., bowed in return, and said : “Will
PEOPLE OF BAHRY COUNTY
A PRACTICAL JOKE.
I know:
my advantage.”
&gt; you walk in and take a chair, sir ?"
Wat the Dcmocrisy wantid uv a High
Both Gentlemen sat down. About Mr. • The doctor looked puxxled.
“ You needn't look so innocent, doctor; Jint Commishn at all.
there was an air of expectancy which
There lived in a village not far from S-,
•*
Why it didn’t hot &gt; Dimecratic High
I scut you to New York in April, eighteen
Generally that I have again embarked in New York city a gentlemjn, by name the
doctor
did
nnt
foil
to
notice.
&gt;
“ My name ia Dr. Scroggins,” said hr, months ago, and it is but natural that you Jint, ef it bed to hrr one.
Benjamin Top. who thought there wu
Why it didn't bust the concern afore it
should wish to nay me in my own coin.
bis first introduction.
nothing in life equal to a good joke. He repeating
।
wux cvcrlastinly too late when it found it
“ I am glad to too you, doctor,” said 8., I But I was too wide awake for you to catch
owned a nma'I store, and kept almost every
wuxn't a Dimakratio High Jint.
.
again.
; nraarticle of domestic and agricultural ure, bowing
।
Why we wux oust with men in the
are ---------certainly too wide awake for
“I received a letter from your house, •
11You
---------and was thereby pretty well acquainted
•.—m. V.
Will
directing me to call here, as you bad some
me now.
ill you plreae explain vnnvaf.lfV*
youreclfT 1 loedcrahip wich hadn't cunnin enuff to win
with all the townspeople, as they were like* '
by strategy, or dmrage enuff to lake by
thins to -communicate which would be lo “id Dr. Scroggins.
,
/
wise well acquainted with him. Mr. Top
my advantage.”
I
“ Aprd before httyou received a letter force.
At my OLD STAND on Jefferson Street. had played so many pranks on the people
The Conies are but a feeble folk.
;
“ There must be ai.me miatakc,” ax d to the effect that if you would call in Wall
around him that he would have made cne
We are Conies ef ther ever wux rich.
Mr. 8.. “no such letter haa emanated from street, you would hear something to your
this ram w
mire but for his constant good humor, and
Cusrid be Morton, cnssid be Blane, custu ••
advantage."
his ability to soothe the parties he had ir-‘
"Are you sure?" aaid the victim,
“ I did," replied the doctor
ggf The above goods have been selected ritated almort b*yond the point of endur­ turning pale and handing Mr. S., ths let- j
* '’e „ ,
,, ,
,
,
with great care and will b«t
.
ance.
ter
I called BCCordwgIIi Bnd
tear Bradley.
The Gist of April was Mr. Top’s espec­
For ho wux the eighth man, and he
sold at price* that
After looking it over, he aaid ;-•■There aomething to my advantage."
ial delight, and that was a smart child who b no truth in &amp;s letter; I am rorvy to ray
ooodent rise above partisanship fur enaff to
'J^hat ?
Top torted very much
could enter his store on that day without
rote with Field ana Clifford.
that you have been made the victim of an I P™**
disappointed at the rame Ume
DR- A. &lt;1. BLAZUi
Z
being made the victim of some trick ; so idle ud repreheosibb jrat; to-day you are i “ And did you not write me a simihr one,
Wo clectid Davis, which give them a
that from morn lo night of the Grat day of idle and
majority in the High Jint, and its a tomia the firet of April."
|
Apn^ •
,
.
vh was a
competition April bis Lee was one bro®d grin, and it aware,
aware, - ------------ — — f—
up whether he don’t support Hayes, after
»' it
•.n.i_
j *v_
J—
“. Is
possible ?" "aaid
the
doctor, clasp­ “ I am above such cold-hearted cruelty*
happened that all those who sought to catch
_______________________ ---------------------- I
ing his hands. “ Who could have been so sir,” said the doctor, in a time that marked,,
JOHN R. EASTMAM.
him had the laugh turned on themselves.
We bed the game in ot&lt;owu hands, for
his real leelings. “ The person who could
ttorney at law a solicitor
A few years ago, as the first of April unkind, eo heartless and cruel ?"
wc bed stolen four aces.
“ Li it then a very great disappoint­ do such’a thing must have something bad
approached, our merry friend looked around
WCHASCBRY. OflksowHMtiara
But they rung in a cold deck onto us, ’
prices.
J.H BUTTON.
B»«k.
■ArthlU.
ment ?" asked the kind-hearted merchant, about his character, and I want to have
to see who would be a fitting subject for a
and held a strato flush whim it come to
struck by the doctor's manner; aud by a nothing to do with him."
[janl 5.’76tf]
ALONZO 1&gt;. CAlltVALLADER.
•how
down, and they raked in the pot.
joke.
.
..
..
“
Good
morning,
doctor,"
said
Mr.
adroit questions
he soon found .
Go
few but adroit
------- u
ATTORNEY AT LAW a SOLICITOR
Uv wat avale wux the bayin up uv the
•» I must have a first rate one this time,
history than he intended ,, Top.
more of
or his
iiib. niawry vu«u uc
--r, St. Loots Convenshun, wat good wux the
IS cnAXC1UlV.»lta. I.irtwll CwlC^Mslssb*;
•aid he to himselfWho shall it be ? out
to
communicate
;
be
dheevered
that
!
two
gentlemen
bowed
sttfly,
aud
inicatc
:
he
discovered
sbo
that
The
-------------------rri=- lnju« » n
AH srefaMeadwl
Let me think ; ah ! I have it—Dr. Scrog­ he was the arm of one of his earliest |
bulldcrin in Looscancr ?
To! ’’’
„
... —-I P*ricd. Top felt very uncomfortable.
Ho
gins ; yew, it shall be he. What shall I
Uv wat yooec wux the rifle dubs uv
,o„ —u ...
— -। finally decided to call at the plaoe referred
South Keriiny, and wat good did it do to
rend-a love letter? No, he looks too friends.
•
1
to
in
hb
letter.
Thinking
it
might
“ Would you be willing to take the po­
PHIL w. NISKERN.
co’Qnixe Injeany ?
woebegone for thst."
sition of resident physician at the------------ I still be an April fool trick, ho made a
ilICVIT O-VRT i-'M MISS!OXER. Uiwtinaa
The ante arc a people not strong, yet
After considering awhile, Top drew the
‘ few purchases for hu'atore and gave his
,
.
pen and ink near him and wrote the fol- Hospital ?” finally asxed Mr. 8.
they prepare their meat in the summer
" To one in my position," raid he, i na”1(k
“ such a place would be most desirable I j; ,“ Bcnjhmin Top," said the person with time.
We prepared our meat last summer, but
“ Dx. ScnoaolNs—J&gt;«ir air
Please
I whom he was deal me. “ Do you reside in
F. S. BOWEN,
but I do not suppose I could obtain it.’
it spoiled m the curin.
si We at Merer.. 8-------the city?"
“ Why not ?"
Our smoke-house is bustid, and our hams
Wall
street, .New
all alreei,
tcw York,
aora,
_
’
.
,«
Top told him the name of the village in
k B------- a No. —
_H».ub&lt;v Mkh.______
,m bom —..hi.,to ynnr ad* «“ •
which he lived.
t
is not
where yon
•• Can you bring me testimonials of pro­
CENTRAL
Four yean of Hayes, four yean of wait­
“ Did you never receive a letter from
HASTING.. MICH..
,
« t
Then, folding and directing the letter, fessional ability ?"
in and loagin.
" I can—testimonials of the highest thw
There will be niggers in the post offiras, *
he snapped his fingers with childish de“ I did; 'but as it was dated the first
order.’1
and the faithful will stand outride aud
.era to me, doctor, al the ear- ! day of April, I thought it was an April
rn scud him to New York pn a fool’s
gnash their teeth.
fmoment. I suppose yoa are | fool tricky and never replied to 1L
For three things Dcmocnsr w disquieted,
errand," raid he. “ and have a good laugh
“ Far from it," answered the man, •• an
a man of family ?"
old gentleman from Ohio came here about and lour which nearly killed it:
H his expense.'
.
“ I am unmarried.”
Tilden, Hewitt, Pelton and Field.
Dr. Scroffiina, the subject of this heartthat
time,
and
said
he
had
a
brother
living
weet s
otel
"That may Ibe an objection. A fur­
Cure, alt Rkia IX—• am!
When I think of the idu&gt;cy of these
lauioke.
« tachelor .bout furtr ,em nished bouse b provided for the physician, in this State, and he was in search of him
SIUV RAPID.*.
....................................MICH
I...a.llT rood f* Man ami A.imai.
, men wich wc trustid, and into whose hands
of MK ta tad tam living: &gt;» &lt;ta
u. '
or his children. We heard that a man by
LTOS a I*l&lt; KfcMlXO. Proprietor*.
and a man of family is preferred.
oolr nx moodw, ,od bid lbw f»r koucbio
who would ■ the name of Benjamin Top lived in your
“I have a widowed sister w_.
,
- —a——,
ven
piortito , o&lt;* lb-t bo looked
village, and dropped him a line; but as no D0W1, WlfcU
most gladly join mo."
“ Give not your strength u&gt; old wiraraea.”
BOARD ANU ROOM, $2.60 PER DAT.
&lt;®-IT SKVKR FAILS! Try UOnre-Sl abiiiiT, boi be w» awkward ia bu pcrya,
“ That will do just as well Bring your answer came, we thought the information
Young ones take away strength, but it
and in bi. manner not Tc-5 ^i.poiamtog, tostimonisb as soon as possible. I think must be incorrect."
returucth ; old ones destroy by their coun­
and being-hj-nd reoerred rn bin dbponivour April fool !««■ luw ton&gt;«| owl
sel, and it is imtreavablc.
tiaa. wu but IrUle Sued lo poA b» woj thioR 10 yowl oriwonl-go, riur oil, Ungbod
Et they’d bed e&gt; much sense « they
MAfcta lorad owl lo IU mlrifoodoo of we wrote her in person. She took him had money, we'd never bin made Neback-

.

God hu heard and answered my prayer.” I
MThe doctor, who had Utile preparation
to make, started for the city, and Top,
who was on the lookout for him, could
scarcely hide his exultation at sending offj

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Carriaic, Sim aii Onuulil

hu
l«A bi&gt; kU “
calls for ootundtaUOD, or to

PAINTER
At A. M. Rock’■ Carriage Shop
Merton St.,
HattingJMiri*

Dr. J. B. LaSur*'*

XubZMmpi- r«. “d
'»“*•
aetad aa bi, bod al nigku
The tai dny J Aed —* b"«k‘
.
a___ whn was an eariv

Ad. ,

KE. lit! READ! READ!
Special Medical Announoemenl

““

undancc «w «»«
no such calls were made, and the doctor
igbsd heavily, under the pressure of dis

binder mv progrm. T

rsWBS

H r' when

“&gt; lb® W «f “E'™IS-

Ab

1 &gt;*1 “'I “1^ PT {“'j

, “

be conlenl lo hre w be»d u&gt;0

!oy Cmnf'irl and Happinett
Siek and

Attlietad!

H astings and vioimty.
DR. J. B.

dlU&gt;U. Top, in ike nnaadmo, lookadia
„i. far Ike doomr’o man. and ikaagkl
lhat tk. mortikearion u ta»s ~do «
at kept him away.
.
.. fcken • Doalor SnragpnaF

"
ktla-

rtaDyta
laid bin ftienda ttat ba bad »nl him lo
New York on a fool'- errand, the tai day
of April, and he war no doubl uhamed lo
“^Do^ooi Sir earl April,” nid they ;

rura*

or

bod) Ibo doctor ood lb. kfod kotaod —«•
cUoi. Io tao itaw ■ ™«b l» tao*
biomlf .nd ri-er -aM ta «^tajbU
ciarton, with a -lay of twrire haodred
dollan per una»; nononr. for
doiin nquired at bar U the hopiUl, bi,
iBlar rooMrod two howdnil dollan io wl-

■nrroW

bBVU

’

r-.Ti

LaSUBB

Mid Mr Top Op«&lt;od oemnly to
Slfro- Dr. taoynfa

home with her, and a short time after ar­
riving there ho died, leaving her the
whole of his property, amounting to &lt;15,­
000.
“ He was my uncle,” said Top.
“ Then by not attending to our letter
you are the loser of at least owe half his

*

Ton ^went home a sadder man than he

was when he left it.

He knew that it

and neglect, and there was little likelihood
of her sharing hei good fortune with him.

chagrin that never afterward was he known
to rend an April fool letter, or to play a
trick on occ of his friends.
The Germans hare a curious way of
Bououncing deaths by what looks like a
«uamg ajrarii—neal, ,a™«i—•
ing entirely acrora a wide double column
° ____ - —
hi. r.n*-:.- t. . r.«—1
(

could oarer forgne him. Sure oooagn, no
voeeired a Idler Horn New York. He
'*°Sfo*Bowjkaita4T»P—Done Sir: U ™&gt;

SFlfy*
wabhXg,
_ _ r.riU—it will coma as a bims«K,

, “

A A.\ No,—,

&amp; tore-, N« Yortirjl -I*-

*' "A &lt; rzjxWMTBUrK -«a

Dr. Serogr- do.'1 koow
(Higned)

Tn Bmutk Om

That anahent Assyrian might hare liked
it, for ther wux no Bascom’s iu Babylon

and woep, me, and Morrissey, and Cro1
nin and Wood ; and our teem drain our

�The ^pii-WijhepliWiHOappefl

CAPITAL

tho

NOTES.

gift of his party,

was elected

and

Mayor of the city, after filling other !«■
important offices, but hta fore of goodfid-

All the old

b

been retained.

for tbo

Fifth Auditor
he intend* to

for tho Presidential nomination at ths Cin­

oentegerule on the New Hampshire elec­
tion returns.

There will be no wine on tbe dinner ta •

VICIOBY P.COLLIER. ot Cdlu.ra.

He at the White House during the admin'
GEORGE L. MALTZ. ol -Upon*

The Detroit

TYibvn' of last Saturday

General

McClellan's

nomination

for

Commissioner of Public Works was de­
feated in the Now York Senate.

The Katamaxoo leUgnph appeals from
the decision of the court to the effect that
the Hasting? Babnxb va “the original
Hayet paper of Michigan," but until it
can produce evidence that it hoisted Haye's
name prior to October 13, 1875, the judi­
cial tribunal dedinato reverse its decision.
The IrZejrapX has so for rested its claims
on an utterance of November 27, 1875,
which is about six weeks too tats.

The Tribune is right as to data, and
the fact ta tho TcZsyrapA was neither the

fint or second paper iu this State to sug*
gest flic name of Gov. Haya for Presi­

The Bannxr did that on the 13th

dent.

of October,

1875,

Corrunna

the

and

nieprapb did not fall into line

but the

Gen. Haseltine has been elected town

clerk

of Bakersfield, Vt., for tho 57th

time, and Boswell Bottum has bold the

same position at Orwell 44 yearn.

The extra session ot Congress will be

Convention—E.

P.

Woshburnc,

our present Minister to France.

Had Illi-

for the express purpose of insisting upon a
He goa baek, but only to remain

recall.

pected that all necessary legislation can be

until his successor can be appointed.

It is reported that Gen. Gilman Manton

District of New Hampshire, on the ground

into just two parties, those who want office

of bribery.

and those who do uot, while the former arc

Deadwood

City,

A regular mail will be a

Black Hills.

utterances were not very decidedly in favor

tablished between Cheyenne and Deadwood

divided into those who want to keep in and
those who want to get in.

are doomed to disappointment.
But

This

behind which the public don't understand,
whichlwill come out iu ’a few days. Oakey
HXwi|l probably turn up ia.Europe, and
will make himself tho ^centre of a

circle

Of course a

great many of those patriots nu both sides
notwithstanding this,

mitted suicide, for he ctyoyed life.too much.
His life has been a failure here, and ’in­

-

President

Hayis appears to-day, outaidomi all strict

stead of attempting to amend it, he has

thrown off all rcstraiats, .aud will lire as

According to the theory of tho new ad­

honor

ministration, it does.not follow that an ap­

in bringing the name of Got.

plicant for position dknerra an appoint­

Hayes before,the people of Michigan as a

ment because it is proved that be is good

candidate for Tremdeot, rightfully belongs

for nothing else.

much importance, and yet, what

is

there

to

and we do not propose to allow

ua,

in the country.

It ia hardly fair to sup­

pose him to be able in one month to heal
for years, end has^thus far baffled all the

state-of mind, for tbe Legtatalure is inva-

polities! physicians ; and while some may tigating them. It is shown that some of
doubt the practicability of hi* course of the companies are paying their Praideots
treatment, ilia but right that he should be Ktach salaricB as 837AGO per year, medial

Democrats io Louisiana will find that they

have lost the battle without haring enjoyed

in the last Nila Republican.

the consolation of having struck one stark

given a little time to apply his now remedy

and knightly blow for victory.

before it is judged.

It says ;

The Hastings Ba*««» was the first pa
as a candidate for the Presidency.

The St Louis

Globe-Democrat counts

Stanley Matthews one of the ablest men

-

.

A most valuable addition is made to the

Republican party in Congress by the elec­

tion of Stanley Mathew? as Senator from
The South Carolina Cate.

tegrity and

gratulates the country/on his election..

Judge Kelley of Philadelphia says that

(, tbe South. Carolina question, by inviting

“from the Southern policy of the Presi­

^thc gubernatorial contestants to come lo

Washington

for.

that

that

means

case

is

dent, and his determination to improve the

simply

aril service and put it on a better basis

ad­

than it h»s been since the days of John

farther

toward settlement than tbe case

vanced

of

consultation,

The

Louisiana.

facte

are

all io,

\ there ta no Deed of sending a Commsssion
to Columbia ; even the elements for an ar­

rangement are so few and manageable that

suite.*’

Ex-Ger. Aiken, of South Carolina, who

was among the most reluctant to accede,
and among tbo gladdest to retain, but who

Chamberlain and Hampton alone can close
up the affair at Washington jute as well as

a conference of any number of Routh Caroliniana at'jiome.

Everything ta brought

the carpet-baggers for a few years, will be

made Collector of Customs at Charleston,

it is reported.

down to the single point of removing the

last impediments, as the letter of invitation
to Chamberlain says, “to the peaceful and

orderly organisation of a single and uodis-

pqted State Government in South Caroli­

na.”

The situation, therefore, ought to be

regarded as very encouraging,

THE

GREAT

QUESTION

OF

THE DAY.

Ex-Gov. Fentqn'of New York, whois one-

examiners from 810,000 to 815.000, aid

tho legal advisers of tbe compania hare

an equally soft thing ol it.

cellent clethes and
up a small Hr.

The public is

exorcised alsmt it, and it ta not to be won­

dered at, specially as

the officer# vote

tliemsclrm theae salaries.

On. the other

hand, it should be biros in mind

I notice that the Democratic

thaat

Internal Revenue Bureau, and the turning

State Items.

!y reduced.
nois has been enjoying

There are 5,240,550 acta of improved

DW. 5th, 1876.

xxiMti

FK

Wonted.

i.
Any one
tr more, with
I s purchatcr
HsiUngs Ns-

mar^Gtl

Buy Monument Mill# Note Paper, the.
st in the market. For "do by J. RcaIT*.
*
mar26uul

r_______

The investi­

CHEW- SMOKE

'

Smoke the VETO, the Bo* Five Cent

Cigar.

send oat men to weaken confidence in one
of the revenues. The plan &lt;&gt;nggated is to j of tbetu, that a Majority of its policies
assess the States for a certain amount and
might be bought up for little or uothjng,
let them collect the revenue in such n man­
those who refused to be so swindled being
ner ns they may deem best, and tho sug­
It
gestion is certainly one that merits consid­ re-insured in the surviving company.

Michigan.

Brick-for rale at my yard. Section 23d.
in Rutland..
—-v- ■
-Hrwrrl. Njcwton.

fresh and nice.

thing foe two conipanira to combine, and

Fur tale by

J. Rontrrs

,

lusrStfaut

A very fine assortment of. Box Paper
just received by J. itoRKRTA. PostefficBuilding. '
m»r26nut

was a very ncut speculation if a company
eration.
I see bv my W estern exchanges that L. could be so discredited that its polwta
U. Reaves, who, next to the Hoosac tun­ could be bought up for ten cents on the
and urges tbe incorporation into the Repub­ nel, ta probably the most celebrated bore ।
dollar of their value. Tbe searching in­
lican party of the Southern Whigs, who in the country, is at it again. Ho resojves,
quiry now being made is a good thing.
wete forced into an alliance with the Dem' himself, that the "National Capital be-re­
moved to 8t- Louis." Now if he ouly said Tbe shysters in tbe borine-w will be made
ocrate at the commencement of the rebeUWaukegan, or Kenosha, or some place that known, the^ weak compania will be weeded
ta down on the maps. But St. Louis!
out,-and those entitled to confidence will
By securing this dement in the place of
bo made all the stronger and better.
corrupt carpet-baggen, the Republican
8t Louis Deete ta sosae enterprising phi­
VOUTICAU
Lanthropist to remove L. U. Reaves.
out its principle* of equality before the
leaving out the disappointed Democracy
Under the new dispensation, over three

Tbo United Statu Go vers*

Notice.
Farmers please take notice that I hire
bought out the interest of Calhoun 4
Beckwith, io tbe hotel bam and you wiD
find it to your interest to call aud am me.
rz*51tf
J. W. Bcock.

in tbe County of Barry who sells Goods
on belter terms, ov better Goods, ibxu Z.
B. Willison. Remember that be will not

enormous interests is worth about all that

gation shows that it has been ■ regular

We take this opportunity uf informing
the public, that We will safely and radial­
ly cure all casa of piles, without the use
of knife or ligature. No curt, do pay.
E. F A I. W. Baowx.
Hastings, Dec. 21,1876.
xxiGHtl

by calling at un
tional 0nk.
Mar22tf

is improving, and everything wem a bet­
ter aspect. The city u filled with buyers,
and the merchants are encouraged. Erervbod,
,&lt;n rwl miK. lnd». wd

over to the different States of the collection

hundred distillers in Georgia and tbo Car­
olinas have abandoned their wiaked and
crooked ways, and hare confessed and re­
ceived pardon. Amongst tbe things which
this will most affect will be the production
of whisky and the Democratic majorities

Whitman's Assorted Canditw—the k*i
n ths market. A. full supply at J. P.
Roberta’.

A good,

man capable of keeping proper care of such

wrecking another comysny.,
under consideration the abolition nf the

VS*
of this new and pop­
ular route from Kansas Cityand
to Pueblo, Denver and all points in Colo­
rado, New Mexico, Arizona aud the Sin
Joan Mtaes.
The finest line of Pullman
Weepers on tbe continent between the Mis
soun River and tbe Rocky Mountain
without change. Address
T. J. Andebhox.
Gen. Past. Agt.
3nn. 4 '76 tf
Topeka. Kln.

mounv enough to set

DVSlNMa

Good* are going in quantities Southland
South west. The North-west is belter
support of the Legislature was given unan­ can be paid him.
stocked, and will come ip later in tbo
imously to Mr. Blank.
Pietro.
The public don't are so much about the **,lon r.jx : t/h HX
What a world of trouble it Would myo
ralaria ah they do about the work some of
the country and themselves if that party
the other officers have done. For instance,
would ouly do all their voting in Hank.
uce Praddeut was paid 8330,000 for Q. P. feoweli A Oo’s. £fajf
Congress.

te of a trip over
the Atehisou Topeka
BantaFe Itailnjd
and of the beauties, scenery and pleasure
resorts of tbe Rocky Mountains, by "Nym
Crinkle," thagmusical and dramatic critic
of tbe
World, sent free on pa.
plication,together with the SanJ:&lt;an(i»,det

A. Card

robbery that lie might be sent to Sing
Sing, where ho could live snd be honest.
Infctue sympathy was .excited, for this
pcaitootisl thief. Suits of clothes worn
given him, money was sent to him, aud
influential parties gnt him a place in a
paint store.
Hansen wav about to walk
out in a Msxe of virtuous gloty. when un­
fortunately he was recognized and detained.
The matter was investigated and it was
found that the bank in CinetnoaU had.:
never been robbed, that he had never "been
in the Ohio penitentiary, and had never
committed any particular crimes.
In
short he "r
i“p°frn‘
tramp who had oalmilatodos to how­
to make n raise. The moment it wm dis
covered that he was not a hardened ri'Jian
who had got a spasm of. repentance, all
interest in him ceased, and he Was bundled
out with as much readiness as he had been
taken in. But ho got away with soifirex­

“The Barton Experiment,” by thi
tbor of “ Hden s Babies." Jost rtc
* by J. RonKKTfl, PoatoSce Building.

baa just returned from a Southern tour,

Louisiana and South Carolina was but ■

which of the rival governments u legiti-

large powers, and will un­

doubtedly take a leading place tu the next

Tine PRWm.NT TRAMP.

Tbe pdioe MagtateaUe how bnea lafam
in and New York is laughing nt them.
One morning a man was dtaeovered by a
policeman trying to break into a store
down town. Of courae he wao«nwtod.i
and before the Migislrtite bo msdr abate­
ment. He was a Dane and came to this
country twenty yean ago. Having been
enticed into a gambling house and robbed,’
ho became the unwilling victim of thieves
and had lived a life of crimo for twelve
yeani.
He had just been pardoned out ot
tho Ohio penitentiary, whither he had
been sent five years ago for-robbing the ।
First National Bank of Cincinnati.
I Jo

ol the shrewdest politicians in the country,

industry nod a sound currency.

those States.

Mr. Mathews is a man of strict in­

Ohio.

The new turn taken in the dealing with

Lira iKsraANCK.
Tbe life insurance companies are in a

We find

per in this State to Tun up Hayes’ name

the true sequel to the Hall mystery.

the Southern ulcer that hax been festering

tho following brief notice of this question

others to bull-dose ns out of it.

are finding

and dare not abide an investigation; others
that he Ks gone craxy and u wandering ;

here everything appears to have subsided

at

others say that an English actress has con­

and other# that be has ended the drama

in Congress as the member from the Pint

R. O. Adams, of Omaha, has been ap­

would put him in an awkward pomlion j

Especially

will contest Frank Jones’s right to a seat

Aetna*
of their mind? ull j|
other women. Tho
these things it that
they are doing nothing worse

Washington, as elsewhere, since the late
Presidential “unpleasantness.”

pointed postmaster

greet steal but acquitted.
complicity in
_
It killed him as a politician, and he re-

trol of him; others that he ta a defaulter,

Things have settled down very much in

accomplished before the 4th of July.

tho odium of

■OSS but hgvesupported Wsshburweassb« - --------- ; —&lt;
..
.
ju
AmUU.. i-u. .. .«ld Uv.
h. S
a crass for the stage. He believed be had
the nomination beyond a doubt, and bad
la him the elements of a great actor, and
he been on the ticket I am confident that
in spite of tho advioe of friends wrote a
it would hare received a majority greater
play, and took himself tbo.paincipal char­
than that given General Grant in '68.
acter in it. It was a flat failure, and at
However, it went m another direction, an
the end of three weeks be was forced to
I cannot afford to lose any flah over it.
go back to the taw. And now ho has dis­
Wariiburne ta appearing in much better
appeared, and no one knows whore bo is.
health and spirits than when be went to
Some **.y that the return of Sweeney

ailed for Monday, Juno 4, and it is ex­

until the 27th of Norember, and then its
of the nominatiou of Gov. Haya.

cinnati

”

points

young

Washington, D. C-, M

tho White House

decide it was made. Committed were ap­
pointed, .poeiieoliow w
"»*&gt; “ “ “•

m*r26mat
, Taken from the Hastings postoffic-?, woe
time within the last 10 days, a pension
draft in favor of Maria Roush, and payable
at Hastings. The person having it mH.
please return it to the postoffice immedi­

ately.
Mra. David Rot^n.
Hastings, March 23d, 1877.
■utttt

who expected places under Tilden, and the
M. D. Reed desires to call aUcetwn to

almost as objectionable RepuUicans who

______ w
under Haya it is to be no bnainea at alii

there 1s but one party in

New York, and

£25000

found at all

■ day, ready U&gt; do
s line, from putting a new
I wheel, to the building of
ever seen in the county ol

150 mwiSCT J

corner o

plane hunters believe that Haya intends to

land in this State.

home and “sot” down. Referring
either to his ability or avoirdupois, Judge
Davis will fill a big place InlUnevlC-I^JP ta’

Church and

________ ____

Jifc

aJIQME and FARM

A Vtladle

of Oo« HooJreJ

clearly what are the wishes of the majori­

ties of citizens in the respective localities.

proftailooata, for if the pot doesn’t bell

At BerrienI

Ths G. R. * L railroad paid 155,000
taxes in 1876 on their land grants, in the
northern counties.
standpoints.
able, high-

Senator Howe of Wisconsin
gerrtk

8«aaJMaWT3 there have

cowan of Mrs. Haya.

752

rho wrote

isna, arrived at diametrically opposite cos-

ply, bo having thta week refused to appotat
a Mr. Stillwell, of Livingston county, to
the Marsh alahip of the
District
• »«. • »--------- farorite

aswi?

KIT

Xfd young orchard, abundance of water.
?lm(^Mp.aaranwier good hnproreoent-t

to require their services on pay them, and
।
David HonoHSTArrta
Rutland, March 22d, 1877.

OUR NEW YORK LETTER.
Vermontville hotbed a revival the peat
winter which has resulted io the conversion

Oakay

cl unions.
Secretary of State Holdsn will deliver
addreea before tbe assr-u“
FeDowe at Nila, April 26.

HaB—Life Insurance—Club

of AuptMui Rowyv

BU.b£T.U- I .Ml

la (U
fin Good..

1
Cbd&gt;«.

�A. M. Flint, Esq.,of Nashville,haaaooeplod

Advertised Letters.

an invitation to addroMthe Barry, JohiutownBaltimore and /iopc Teacher*’ Assoohtlon at

Baltimore oa the evening of April Uth.
At their caucus oa Saturday the Democrat*
nomiaatod Pleiades Brown for re election as
Supervisor. If we are to have a Democrat

from that township, wo do aot know of a bel-

List of letters remaining ia the post oftiec at
Hastings, Deny Co., Mich., March 28, 1877 ;
Anaie Durkey. Rqnben Taylor. Frank M.
Turner. Kato Smith, Millon H. Walt. Leman
Smith, Geo. Van lunigen.

The Republican* of CasUotan at their caucus
oa Saturday nominated Lewi. Durkee for 8upervioor. Ho *hould be elected by a declair*
majority. We do not know who the other norn-

Ablaha Crouiasu was accidontsJly killed on
the 27th of this month, in th. town of RutUad. by a gun in hi« own hands. He was an
old reaident of the township of Hope. Aged

penses. Come e*»ly and secure seal..
On Tuesday evening a very mthu.lvaMic

meeting of the Reform Club was held ai th*
Club Room. This Club now number* 290
member*, aud fc .imply doing a gloriou* work
and should be encouraged by all good citiien*.
A reading room bi to be established in thia city
at once, under the auspice, of the Reform
Clnb. Two hundred member* are wanted who
will give &gt;2 OMh to tneet the expense*.
On Friday last several of the members of
the Reform Club of this eity left for the south­
west part of our county to orgauire Reform
Oubs and set them at work. One was organ,
lied at Yankee Springs on-Friday evening with
a membership of 40; one at Orangeville on
Saturday with a membership ot 12". These
are both Union Temperance Clubs. Sunday
night a Reform Club of 12*. members was or­

ganized at Prairieville, and on Mwpday morn
ing a Ladies’ Christian Temperance Union with
26 members was organited
So the good work

Padison Dispensary,
»»«

Wap.

A.T

C. M. RUNYAN’S.
I w.onid respectfully announce to the citi­
zens o/ Hastings and vicinity, that I have a
new an u

Michigan Appointments
Tho President has appointed Marsden V.
Burch United Blates Attorney for tho Western
District of Michigat; Sullivan M. Culeheon,
United Slates Attorney for the Eastern District
of Michigan; Solomon D. Matthews, United
Stales Marshal for the Eastern District of

MARRIAGE GUIDE, OR SEXUAL PATHOLOGY.

M M OF

Michigan.

sixty seven yean.
Don't forget the Temperance Maes Meeting
in Union Hall Bunday evening. Sam D. Clay

and J. Mason Reynold*, two of the ablest
speakers in the State, will be prvaent. Mr*.
C. G. Bentley will aim addrew the meeting.
A collection will be taken up to defray ex

Special .Notices.

The Board of Education.

P0S1TIVELYCURED
Democrats al their Ward Cauctuca on Friday

When death Was honrlr czp«ct*d free
■wiwpslwn, all renitde. havinc failed, am!

bif.ht wifi nflbiuai* candidate* for Members of
the Board of Education in the First Ward in only ehild, and how etv*s this racioefraa o«
piece of Delos McElwain, in tho Seoond Ward
in place of Joseph W. T. Orr, in tbe Third
Ward in place of Nathan Harlow, and th* Re­
publican. in the Fourth Ward in place of James

Tea, 4 1 bs. for $1 00; Sugars, syrups, spices,
Baking Powder, saleratus, starch, soap, can­
dles, tobacco, etc., etc., whip It will be sold at
3BO«r,,0£?‘Oxia pricks.
Remember the place, al J. N. RTj'JV'YJIJV"S
Boot and Shoe Store, Jefferson street.
Gite me « call.
xxiBfitf

Chairman Dew. Cily Com.
I. W. Vsoomax,
&lt;?haimian Rep. City Com.

Settle Up.

POULTRY WORLD.
All pen® nr- indebted to John Stanley
an- notified u&gt; conn and settle their ac­
counts. Thu tunc i» at hand when the
tqaltera must bj Nettled to plow up the old
niattcrs, and a irurd lo the wise _i&lt; *uf5cicut. a* no man wishm to pay twat*.
By
heeding this you will do me a epecinl fa­

vor.

02753287

GEO. WOODS &amp; CO.’S
PARLOR ORGANS

•pleadedTlturtwted
TwpZ'Amhev.POVVri" Y WORLD. Hast-

Geo. M. Savage

80 Go’s Col

John jJtaki.ky.

The Republican* of the township of Prairie­
ville have placed in nomination the following
excellvel ticket. It ought to be elected by a
decided majorl(y.

Supervkor, John J. Perkin*.
Town Clerk. Edward S. Brown.
Treasurer, Washington Cooper.
Sup't School*. J*me- W. Socket. .
School lnopecu-r. Joel Harber
Justice of the Peace—Con»titutM&gt;nal Term,
Henry F. " oudham : to Ml vacancy. Win 1.,
Commissioner «f Highway*. Michael Do»l*r.
Constable* .Cbarle* l( Haggle-. Caleb France.
John II. Freeman. Harry Williau,..

Tbe Republican* of Bahimorv haml the following axcellsal tieket.
*bout&lt;l be electe»l by 1U» majority.
Supvrviaor. Henry Houghtalin
Town &lt;lerk. (Tiarioe M. Maek

CHICAGO SEED COMPANY
Ilanurter*. Grower., and Jobber* of
Fl&gt; t&lt;K1UN AXi&gt; DOMKSTiC

IHE^lanD

Cummlsaionrr of Higtwara, John H. Day.
Sup’t of Schools, George E. Bryuwr.

A*6
LOWEST PRICES.
Set ttr hajMst cf th* Baluhk DtrhsgUa BmL
Url Cc==J--t3r,S. iX.S.1. _

School Inspector. David £’. Sanborw.
Drain Coinmi«aio»rr to fill vacancy. Darwin

INthFSSMES
REGISTRATION NOT1CE\t».:MzJ &gt;?,.
«.V &lt;Vfg „f IltutiUft,

City Nominations
The Greenback men in the 1st Ward nomi*
naled for Alderman Ralph Jordan, for Consta­
ble Henry Marble, and for Member of the

J. P. ROBERTS, Proprietor,
MICHIGAN.
HASTINGS
Drugs and Medicines of all descriptions
kept constantly on hand, and Prescriptions
skillfully compounded. Also n full line of

IWHI®. EMS, M, OILS,

Board of Education Frank B. Dodwr.
In the Third Ward, for Alderman Israel S.
Boice. forfonstaNe Andrew J. Ru*.*. for Mem­
ber of t||t Bonn! of Education A. Philo Drake.
In the Recond Wanl. for Alder® n Anson
Kelley, for Constable Hoary M. Wentworth,

DYE STUFFS, &amp;c. unsurpassed
in quality a specialty.
.

Legals

for Member of the Boanf of Kdneoiit n George
■i.w of .Mirbhras. unit Rogtn-iOe th«m &gt;o the privilege
‘VllILOA.8HEi.DOX.
th- Board of Resist ration.

City Drug* Store

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PATENT MEDICINES

*t«ispM~SXSCCTlOli •

Of all kinds in endless varieties.
LAST CALL.

Parties who are indebted
Ulf B.I.V.YER Office on
irnunts tine prior to Jan,
, • W&lt;, nili find thcmleft
/or coUri-tiun icith an effi~
fm iprii isli 1S77 A word
iciee is sufficient.

~0E0. M. DEWEY, Pub.
AI1 About the County.

Among the moat
delight I ba oys of I-------------- r— ---___
those wonderful T»ae-eo»arW clood-bannerv
floating from tbe Alpins di»». Bat it «
in ths sunlight that Malar* hangs out these
beautiful tokens. Belt b only in the Klo’r ®*
health—the sunlight of eur inmer bciag-r&lt;hat
nature reveal* tbo.* physic*!
••rosy ebeef’ and ••cherrrlip.
top”
which everv poet of ths south ha* invoked lb*

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THEFAMILY GUEST

POWERS &amp;BARLOW.
Detroit Advertisements.
SHEEP PEED.
W« otfrr

BOO bu, REFUSE BEANS

LADIES-—Come and see Mrs
Potts’ Sad Irons—Something new.
Delmonico Range
And other nice articles for Ladies’ nse.

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M. JOHNaos A co..

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Edusation.

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I for Printers.

Strictly Pure Lead,
Star Nails,
Wiard Plows
Every one guaranteed
We also offer a full line of general Hard­
ware.—Please call and examine our goods.

�turn ot manure in open yards] pass down

the case, u it will be found on removing it

ftrt WTMai &amp; Saniiai

Hayas does not smoke.

in the apring that tbe soil under it haa not

From “Hon« and Bevtety.” 6erib»«r*k ter April.
Deck your houxa from .award ooL
LM ther. btt M taSMrt itetas
Wbart to orate* wMk gifte torsu
Loro both teuaaa sad dlvtaa;

become colored by

its juices but two or

three inches deep.

Now, I claim that if

an abundance af litter be used upon the
surface of tbe manure to retain moisture

and to prevent evaporation. all thata farm­

Aftw that tk« WiMt rem

er makes can aa well be preserved in hi*

or bay, is suitable; but a great many peo­
ple injure, and sometimes destroy, their
beds of strawberries by covering them too
thick, and thus smother the plants. Tbe
covering must be light, aud admit air to the
plants, or they will be found dead in tbe
spring. A dressing of doe, well rotted
manure spread among them before they are
covered would be beneficial, but not partic­
ularly n sc canary. The covering may be
Whoa fc ths spring bs a . mulsh to keep
the ground moist; but it abould be romoved from over the crowns of tbe plants
to give them room to grow. Some straw­
berry growers add more hay or straw in the
S’ng to their mulches, so that no weeds
grow before the plants fruit; but this
mulch system cannot be adopted where the
plants are grown in matted beds, but only
where they are grown in rows or Mlb.

Bal beware. iMt these Kamila
Caro on oal&lt;ard thtamle waste:
Bare ta heart-sell* tek sad chaste.
Whan dees fertaao really raaUet

THE BEST BREEDS OF POULTRY.

A cow fed on 20pounds of hay daily,

haying no shelter ta the winter aeason, exccpl perhapa an open abed about to tumble

down, would be in no

better condition ta

the spring than she would bo if ted on 15
pounds daily and kept in a warm stable at

night, and allowed the run of the barnyard

in pleasant weather.

Thia is a result that

has anbstantially been proved a thousand
J»OW, I will compute the Lore to a

times.

farmer on ten cows, which *" Wk through

the winter on the unprotected system ; and
many barns afford but alight warmth to

■lock over the open air, being boarded ap
vertically, with esneks between tbe board*

from a half inch to an inch wide, and all
such barn* come under th* losing system of

wintering stock.

Everybody who keeps domestic poultry,
desires to keep the most profitable fowls,
and if we examine the poultry papers we
shall find so many conflicting opinions
that we might ns well not read them, so
for as giving reliable information is eonearned. Then if we abould ask the ques­
tion “which b tbe best breed of fowls F’ of
a score of the moot experienced fowl-breed
era in the United States, their. replies
would be no various that we would still
be in tbe fog. Prehape there ia no man
living who has bad more experience in
keeping poultry, and writing on the sub­
ject, than I have for about half a ccptury .
yet if that question were pul to me, I
eoald not give a direct answer.
It depends
on what use you desire to make cf your
fowls. One who wants them to sell dressed,
and a breed that will produce a large
number of eggs would need a good aixed
fowl aa the Brahmas. Then if eggs be the
chief object. a smaller breed would be bet­
ter, as the Uamburgbs and Leghorn?,
which are non-aittera, and excellent layers.
I think that no other breeds are superior
to the three I have named. The white
Brahmas are the most popular, and may be
kept oa about tho same quantity of grain
as the Leghorns and the Hamburgs. I am
sure that the list of breeds of poultry in
thia country is more extensive than bene­
ficial, the additions that have been made
during tho last ten or fifteen yean from
France, and other countries, being more
for the benefit of dealers in poultry than
because those breeds were superior to what
we previously possessed.

It would be fair to esti­

mate hay to be worth 115 a ton, as an ar-

cows not well protected will require 50
po inds a day more than when kept in a

warm stable for at least four

montha. or

112 days, worth 37 i cents daily, or during

Probably tbe loss oo meh

112 days M2.

animal, M matter how fed, would be at

least M. Consequently formers who study
their own interests build warm barns, but

■om to be wdi ventilated ta mild wetah-

er, and thus save eoongb in fodder in a few
years to pay the cool of them.

ean be done

But ranch

with old buddings to make

them warm; battens can be nailed over
the cracks, the rooft can be repaired, doors

made to shot dose, and thua tbe comfort
of domestic animals can be enhanood, to
say

nothing

of tbe

raving

ta

fodder

Fmrness, *&lt;to you realms this imputest

foot ?

Some of you do not seem to real­

ise it at all; and such men are always talk­
ing of “ hard times," being alaA in all

railroad

time table.

Mrs. Hayes' favorite color is light tone.

Tilden will spend tho summer in Eng­

T*Hac BSwt Dec. loth, i816

land.
Brigham Young ■ to very poor health
■nd unable to walk.

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wiMttcaMa.

GOING IllSf.

Bodtoe has beaten the great California
bores Occident—three straight bests, io
2:24, 2:23}, and 2:2M.

open barnyard as under corer; and I
would prefer to have my manure spread
A young man having complained that
over the yard occasionally, and covered
with straw, than to hare it thrown into a young lady had sat upon his hat, he was
’heaps 'by Rs
“ * |___
and________
thrown ____
out told that ho ought to know better than to
'
of windows back of the stalls, and so re­ hold his hat in his lap.
main all winter, with much of its virtues
washed away and lost.
neighbors with a bright “ good evening."
It doesn’t take a great deal of extra effort
PROTECTING STRAWBERRY PLANTS.
Strawberry plants require protection to reach out. your hand and give a hearty
about December 1st, and after the ground hand shake, but there is a heap of comfort
baa froxen ; and anything, as leaves, straw, in it.

NmUIv dooorate Uw ateU:
Next paar craabUac (•»*•
Lar your road bed* deep end wall—

Iroads.

Railroads.

Railroads.

Phax and Phun.

into tho soil and are lost; but nch ia not

S S3
HeUl|Ccr’.k

UBS"-

Owing to tbe depressed state of the silk
market in France, the workmen in Lyons
arc
for the necessaries of life, and
the Chamber of Deputies promises relief.
It is aaid there are 50,000 idle workmen in
Lyons alone.

TRAINS POING NORTH.

This is tbe season of the year when a
man steps on a loose bnck in a spongy
sidewalk and has a quart of mud squirted
up the aide of his best pantaloons as a
gentle reminder of the fact that gentle
spring it fast chucking winter out of its
Two sable philosophers took shelter un­
der the same tree during a heavy shower.
After some time one of them complained
that be felt the rain. ‘‘Nebber mind,” re­
plied the other, “dere’s plenty of trees.
When dis un is wet through wa il go to de
oder."

A. M .

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QRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.

A malicious Chicago newspaper says that
MAY L_nrte.
a St. Louis belle, traveling in Europe, bad
Depotlosl of Third attrat. DMreil. Train
a last made exactly like her foot; and she
Cb.cMo Um*. nJ Iraje d.ro&lt; Mfellow.
got it through the custom house free of Toronto end Bwlolo Rxpreo.
j
charge as a work Of art by pretending that
it was a part of Bartheld's colossal statue
of Liberty.
.
A question of advantage is uppermost
in assn's minds just now.
Wc arc all puailed to know who is better off, tho half of
the people who are positively sick with
colds and their attendant evils, or the otber
half who are about to be so. Ours is a
charming climate, especially in March.

A student, being desirous of learning
whether there was any truth in the state­
ment that Seneca was addicted to drunk,
enness. opened an illustrated encyclopedia,
and, having found th* name of the cele­
brated philosopher, tbe first object that met
A writer in the Country Gtnilrwianmyi: bis gase was a wood cut, beneath which
"In my experience, I have found foul-in- were the words, “Seneca after au ancient
foot to be tbe resnlt of a disorganised or bust." The ardent investigator, finding
overheated system, more than of anything his wont foam confirmed, looked no farelse. To corroborate what I my, I will
give you a very strong instance ofit One
An American lady who had been vkii
year ago last spring, I had a valuable herd tag Canada courteously invited the customs
of Short Homs under my care. Among officers to examine her baggage.' “There is
them I had 13 casre of acute foul, in ani­ nothing but wearing apparel In tho trunks,"
mals from six to eighteen months old. she remarked, with a pretty smile. The
Every one of the infected animals were be­■ officer unlocked the larprat trunk and
ing highly fed. In addition to oil eska,. pounced upon a dosen bottles of French
they were getting a very liberal allowance1 brandy. " Do you call that wearing ap»
of chopped wheat daily. About 20 young­ pare! 7” he asked, sternly. “Why.yZ"
atom in all were receiving ebon; the rest
‘ they are my husband's
of tbe herd only oil-cakc and bran. Now
those 13 eases all happened among those
that were being fed on wheat. Not a sto­
gie cam happened among those that were
Dot fed oa chapped wheat. AH alike were
kept scrupulously clean under foot. Oa
reference to my note books I observed for
three previous yean the result had been
the same. This iUustratea plainly that
fouli-n-foot is the sequence of a disorgan­
ised or overheated system.” His remedy
is first to give the animal a large dose of

rw

A Fort Ways* Battrsod*.
P. K I.OOMIK. PrWla^t O..T Maa
8. K. HOOPkR. G«a'l TWkot A*w»r.

A lively pupil at a seminary asked the
preceptress for permission to drive oat with
a gentleman. “ You know the regulations
of the institution,” was the answer. “Is
he your father ?” “No." “ Is he your
brother ?" “No.” “ Are you engaged u&gt;
him ?” “ No, but I expect to be before I
get beck." That answer woa the day.

The following paragraphs, intended to
have been printed separately, were by some
blunder so arranged that they read consec­
utively in a Paris journal: “ Dr.--------has
been appointed head physician to the Hos­
pital de la Charite.—Orders have been is­
sued by tbe authorities for tbe immediate
extension of the cemetery of Mount Par­
name ; the works are being executed with
the utmost dispatch."

Basuae-With Detroit. Il iJMals A ■inftweW i
R W I^Lov-With L*k» Hksre * MieN. BmUi
(Air Um.)
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Asacaa Jcscrsor—With Drtroit. M Birst
JJl.ou and Balt I««re A Ohio Railreete.
Fort Watxs—With PituMrrh. Fort Wyi«

•IAMB 1APJM BIVISIOI.
Tbe BeHtMe Shert Lite
.

KAffT ASD WEST.
to

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BUNB BAFIBB ABI IHIOIT!
TIME TABLE.

Furniture. Coffins Etc.

Am Arbar
Wane Jut.

and be happy again.

CM
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as
A Gret ReiBCtiOB it Pritts
SALISBURY &amp; BROSSEAU

FURNITURE
He Greet Swteni Ttaufc
Northern
CENTRAL
RAILWAY COMPANY

lh*y do.

SAVINa MANURE.
Probably but few farmers exist who have

not rand ssuclea ta the papms advising

them to keep their stable manure under
corer in a cellar under the staffs, or under

a shod ; but in both places dung is liable

to become too dry, and tho straw among it
will not decompose as rapidly as it will
when exposed to rains, or ifmuch borac dung

be mixed with it, or if it beaff horae dung,
it will ‘■Sr.fcos," UM1 wiU U (Ml, IBjmd.

outside uncleaalmam, then lift the foot, and
pass a hair or hemp mye between the boofiu
drawtag it seraral UmsH to end fro; continue
this gently till you have removed all filth
and.noxious matter. The next operation
b to pmdti® tho foot for 24 hours at least
—and longer if necessary—til) tbe inflam­
mation b thoroughly reduced ; use bran,
h.™P.,orH»ced meal for this purpose.

“It will do !” is the common phrase of
those who neglect little things. “ It will
do J" has blighted many a character, blast
ed many a fortune, sunk many a ship,
burned • own many a hoAsr, and ruined
thousands of hopeful project* for human
good. It always means stopping short of
the right thing. Not what “ will do.” but
| what b the best pomibte thing to do, m the
point to be auand at Let the man once
adopt the maxim ol •' h will do!" and he
b given over to tho enemy, be b on the
side of incompetency and defeat; and we

[eluhia
aiiusia

J. M. HEWES.

A

which all the aamw u* wrin of lb
■Cock ■ rweeiced, b » Rood thiifl, bwt b

woaH W. p-l &lt;hwl better if tie teuwn

[vania ’

amid bw ibtro^M, w« cam ■ Moalb
fnm « ptuwp cdpioiag or war

oaUw.

Sto^statjonb

The mm on be raiiuC wtawwe wader
a abed, wlm ptod ta deep; b aaal be
kept eat, er it Had better be tafk ia the

^baavard.

1^. t «. of the epi*

a I BOH, Jr.

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HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1877.

VOL. XXL NO. 97.

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------------- ; GREETING,!
j^juiYeekfifiep^licaj1 banner jFARMERS
fon. AO-SFIF.
GEO. M. DEWEY
MESSER BROTHERS
r/,z;uA' -V/« l^LISUEH.

Trot friaudibip and Mtlity.

Are on hand at the old stand with the finest Stock of Implements
and Machinery ever known in Hastings, We Save the

;U oj

JACKSON WAGON,

DIAMOND IRON PLOW,

GALES CHILLED PLOW,
iwiatTisiifo.

DIAMOND STEEL PLOW,
All the above named Plows arc sold on trial.
Who ini b*UMa th* Usht of Aar

Single and Platform Buggies,
J *(»««
&gt;4 (clans I

Taylor and Gale Horse Rakes,
Buckeye Mowers with Table Rake Reaper,

IXL Wind Mills, etc., etc.
Every article we sell is warranted to please.

PSFSKSM ffl BJSIKESS CAMS
this rAfun is on m.v. with

GIVE US A CALL.
Burns Messer.

Chester Messer.

|

Doctor Aikin’s Double Column.
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II. C. PECKHAM.
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,
MICH.

Bl IIIIT COUNTY,

FREEPOIIT

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DR- 11. E. PECKHAM.
tttWilC riirilCIAJi AND NVMBON.

DELIGHT J. WOLF.M.D.

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DR. C. RUSSELL,

LUCIUS RUSSELD,
LIW Y LR.‘&lt; ireail Caart ComaManar.

Jaw. Kick.
UH AS. H. BAUER.
1HORNKT AT LAW AND FKOflBCTggQ cW- M»

WM. BURGHER.
ATTuUXET. Coaneellev. sad WWter."
•Itau hi.. &gt;in.iiaca. Mich.

ISAAC vr. VROOMAJT.
VSDERH.’EltirT.ItapntyXJ.H. Mar*^G&lt;a-

JOHN Q. CRESSY,

C. G. HOLBROOK*
fti 'KNKTAT LAV and MiaiMr
g-rs:' jErtu-rfkv
•J-'fc “Sr* oNl It an koan til

«.Gr??l!rr.Tr

The 'one was killed,
hare envied that young, girl’s voice—it was threw him over.
clear and most melodh ms, and every note
she warbled was true a&gt;ad full
She made
They carried him Io the best rocs, sent
a very pretty picture, this little Minnie, as 'for ‘a surgeon, and Minnie lingered near
sho stood there singing to her old .father. the door while young Oldfield and another
The last rays of tho setting son fell upon of tho party tried to restore him toflife.
her rich chestnut hair, her round,, white She h^tened for any restorativs they de­
shoulders and arms, and threw out the ool- manded, and at last, when the surgeon ar­
ore of her pretty gay drees, which was rived, crept into the room to bear ms vtr.
short enough to give a glimpse of a most diet.
dainty little foot cased in a neat black boot
When George Savage arrived, the next
The long, green branchai and bright flow- day hia old friend waa In a raving delir­
era of a red rose twined around the pillar ium. For days ho hovered between life
against wbien she loaned, and the whole and death, and in all tliat time Dot one of
effect was very charming.
tho gay fishing party again came to tho
| There were two people who thought poor artist Minnie was hia nurae. Her
■. so; one was Joe himself, us he lazily old aunt who was very much interested in
j watched and listened; the other was a the poor young man, directed her and
horseman/who had stopped his steed near George Savage in their treatment of the
I the inn, and, nopcrccired by the group on invalid; and when tbo young man was
। the porch, was waiting a ps'ise in the song again out of danger, and hia friend bad
I to speak to the landlord. The rider was a returned to Loudon, Minnie and her aunt
| young, handsome man, and evidently had were left to take care of the stranger.
Young Grant, in his convalescence, made
I' on eye for beauty.
* “Now, Minnie, sing one of the songs a study of M innic. He was charmed with
you learned at the school," said her father. her gentle, tender care of him, and
,
“ Whew !" said the rider, in an uuder- amazed at tho fine, cultivated mind the
• tone, u Minnie sang the Aral words of the simple couctry maiden possessed. When
cartth'nu from “La Somnambula," “ now his friend Savage sent him any new books
fur screeching."
।
from town, and Minnie read them aluud to
No such thing. Sir Critic. As the last him, ho was delighted with tho depth of
In
note died upon the air, the young man information her^remarks displayed.
short, Mr. Herbert Grant was in lore.
struck his hands together, exclaiming:
“Bravo I I beg your pardon,’’ he /dd
One morning Minnie waa reading to him
cd, seeing the surprise his appearance oc­ in her rich, melodious voice, from Miaa
casioned. “ I have been here some time, Landon's poems;
but I could not make up my mind to dis­
“Ilk »f*&lt;rinl thine
turb such heavenly sounds."
The landlord was up, bowing, and Min­
nie had vanished before this speech was | Cao haiwjor. tnr wear diffaraat awata*.
I half finished.
j
Giving his homo to the hostler, and or-1
I dcring a private room, pen, ink and paper, I
I the traveler entered the inn. After supper
| was served and eaten, he drew his chair up
10 the table and wrote the following let-

—

EVERYBODY

“ Diab George :—Here I am ot

•■JcuBT.tU.Pt »l

Taat*e&gt;

-TCa.-”

-

one of the

•nWEY **

kt?,hVl irei^k’^ra

liu •

"Pshaw r aaid’Mtanie, trying to laugh.
"Has not your friend sent you something
_0-- interesting«kthan
— twu
more
tlftsI4?f
“Minnie," said Herbert, looking full
into her Urge dark eyes, “I think it is
beautiful."
What a brilliant color the innkeeper’s
daughter did possess.
_
,,
“Minnie, my own Minnie, I love you,"
said Herbert,
I A week or two later there was a very
| pathetic parting in the little room which
Sir. Grant occupied.

* Fox and Hounds,’ as I told you I should
be when I left you. I arrived here about
an hour ago, and disturbed at her song tho
most lovely—but never mind now. Como
, down as soon as you can. The party from
[ the Squire’s will be hero to-morrow, and
I then I shall present Lord Adair's regrets
j for his absence, and introduce to their no­
If cold DtcMnhar «iv« yon Mnk
tice
Youra truly.
Herrert Grant.
__________
' To Hon. Qco. Savage."
“Good-night nnd gooa-bye, Minnie,"
said Herbert. “I shill be off before you
AN INNKEEPER'S DAUGHTER.
‘
are up to-morrow, and will write in a day
---------| Mr. Grant presented his letters of intro- &lt;or two, and soon return to claim you, Min­
to the Squire, and was politely re- ।nie."
l The inn where my heroine was bom and duction
&lt;
Tho next morning Minnie waa up verv
lived was the only one in the neighborhood &lt;quested to join the party.
“ It mu»t be nice to be rich and power- early.
(
Had she not to get her father's
! of the town of Cardalo
It stood about
thought Minnie, as she saw the def* breakfast
।
before he atarted to market?
half a mile out of the town, and was a fa* ful,"
|
with which Mr. Grant assisted Kate But after her father bad left why did she
tnous place of resort lor the young people crcncc
&lt;
"" Ur iava»«ira:c and
who wished to have riding, sbootinc or fish- iOldfield from tho' saddle to the ground, not return to the house, instead of stand­
marked tho low bow with which he ing and talking to the hoetier, as he fed
ing parties. Ixtoking from the windows of and
।
and watered Mr. Grant's horse ? It was a
the house you could fancy, so wild and pic­ gave her his arm.
He called- me Minnie this morning, beautiful horse, and Minnie evidently
turesque was the scenery all around, that
you were miles away from any house; but just as if I were a servant," was her next thought so ; elso why did she stand strok­
it you left thn building and climbed tho thought. “How handsome he is, and what ing his mane, and paitiag it ao fondly ?
hill directly east of it, you could see the n pleasant voice he has ! Minnie is a pret­ Mr. Grant was looking out of his window,
ty name, as he says it."
and there was a pleased smile on his face
town of Cardale lying below you.
"Minnie I Minute ! Where are you ?”
when he noticed her. He came down a
Joseph Langdon, or, as ho was general­
few moments afterwards, booted aud spur"Coming, father 1“
ly called, “ Old J oe Langdon," ban owned
And the vcuug girl hastened down stairs1 red, and though still pale and rather weak,
tho inn since the death of hi* father, who
1 was tho former landlord. Here ho had to assist her father in waiting upon liis* in high sprits.
Minnie bad a secret for her fatheg's car
1 brought his wife home ; here his only child, guests. As she was parsing along she met■
I Minnie, was bora ; here hi* wife had died, Miss Oldfield, who had torn hcrliahit, and‘ that night, and the &lt;dd man said :
was on her way ep stain to repair the mis-‘
“Well, lus, if he’ll prove he's a respecand here ho himself hoped to die.
• table man, and can support you, why he’s
‘
Just at the time my story opens therei chief.
rr
“Here my girl," she said, rather haugh a liberal kind of fellow, I think, and I
! wu not a happier mao alive than Joe. His1
na. A««&gt;« ’’•'‘UmenTt.^xV
; inn was io a flourishing condition, with a1 lily, as Minnie passed her, “come with n»e suppose I must let you go."
I And Minnie, seated beside him. nestled
new sign swinging from the door, and tho1 and mend this rent."
Minnie followed the handsome brunette, close into his arms and sang her sweetest
। old name, “Fox and Hounds,” blazoned on1
it in letters an inch long. His prettyF who was evidently in a bad humor. She | SODZS.
■•‘■’t'i.ZL'i’TM PTIO?'v
___ -ra—tv daughter had just completed the education1 waa still seated on tho low stool beside her,
he had given her in b boarding school in .at work upun the habit when Harry Old­ young Herbert Grant is pacing rapidly up
Cardalc, and bad returned homo to pet her field,
[
Mira Kato's brother, joined them.
and down ; an elderly lady, seated on a so­
“Come, Kate, they are all waiting for fa, is talking to him.
old father to his heart's content, and Joo,
•
, to complete his stole of felicity, bad just .you."
-Dear Herbert," »ho is saying, “I wish
received notice that * party of young la- ' “Let them wait," returned Kate.
you would listen to reason. What will
dies and gentlemen from Oldfield Hall were
“I tell you what it ia, Kale," said the Kate say?"
,
coming down tho next day io spend the young man, “I would not let them sec how
,fKate! a cold-hearted girt, who mw me
day in riding and fishing, and: would stop croes'l was about Lord Adair's absence, if brought, dying apparently, ton bowse with­
•11- SUB”?.* •th,r ro«»»*
V
............ at hu house for both luncheon and dinner. 1 were you. He has sent a very handsome in half a mile of her, and never sent to
“Now, Minnie, las*,” said her father, subatitute, and if hia excuse ia true, why I know if I survived my tell I I was a fellow
“ you are sure all is in order far the fishing
am sure it is a good one."
, creature at leastI"
, “Important business I Fudge ! As if
his agent could not transact hia business.
“ You see, Minnie, this is a fine compa­ He will meet a cold reception when he does '
ny. There is Squire Oldfield's sun, Har­
‘■you do not know Minnie. She is do
come."
ry, and his sister, Mias Kate, and there are
“Caution, Kate. You may lose him al­ coarse, uneducated rustic. Any lady may
more; and, to be sure, there is alord among, together. Do be agiccablo to hia safesti- be proud of her beauty sod talents—and
them, Lord Herbert Adair, that they say is lute, so that be can carry back a favorable mother, I firmly believe if it had not been
for her kind nuraiag. I should have
; after Mia Kate."
report.”
:
“Well, father, all is ready; and dow
;
“If he comes here u a apy, he had bet­ died." '
coma out under the porch and we can chat
“You did not send for me," said his
ter return," said Kate. “Doubtless he will
r together. Who is LoidJAdair ?" t.
mother.
be wdl paid for h'ta nows.”
i
“Why. he’* • great lord. Minnie, young
I ___
waa conscious they did not
Why did Minnie's cheek fluh and her“No, until
_
and handsome and very rich ; and they say fingers tremble ? Surely the girl’s sneering know where to send,"
he ' replied,
i- his mother and Squire Oldfield's lady were cold tone waa nothing to her.
“George eame down by a former invitation,
, very intimate when they were young, and । Tho party started off on horse baxjk in and I feared to toll you, levt, in spite of
r they wanted Lord Herbert to marry Mias fine spints. In about two hours they re. | your feeble health, you would insist upon
’ Kate. The young folks haven't seen one I turned slowly sad sadly as a funeral train, j cowing to me. Mosher, you will consent to
, another yet, but his iwdzhip ia to eons
h down here to-morrow to meet them ; and
as they are both young and handsome, whr
&lt;rf course they will &amp;D ‘fa love with each
Jf other the first thing. * Now,- Minnie, sing night before I
“How did
iiouw.

T. J. WILDER,

[BABY

THIS !

JAMKS CLARKE
ittobnsy \T LAW A SOLICITOR

HARVEY WRIGHT,

tewMare.

From tart's donbu and ani i*«y.
acoesT.
w«

WHOLfrNO. 2039.

�^ariing; and now my \xxir tired bird can
r«L"
They had been on the continent, and

is no k.Qgcr of great value-

The issue is

now against Mr. Goodyear, aa Mr. Good­

This being the true situation, we believe
that the Republican ticket has a very to tbrtr tanu in Hope lowaxhip, they left Midbright promise of success Wehsve rea­ dl«rill« on tba aborv data, aud had got to with­

son to know that the Republicans of this in about three mile* of homo when tha accident
occurred.
city on a fair tert rf strength, undisturbed

Ijr," said Herbert, dismissing the man. joritj. Wc see no reason why thia election
“Why. Minnie, you look as terrified as if
I had said I was a highwayman."
We have a good ticket and a clear cause.
Minnie crept up clone to him.
National issues will help us for tho tri­
“Lord Adair or Mr. Grant," she whis­
umph of the Republican ticket will be a
pered, "you are my Herbert still."
triumph for President Hayes and for his
policy, and that feeling will enter largely

Ths ?o|ii-Wcekiy fiepliblicaji haipef
Haitibob, Mien., Apr. 2, 1877.

nominated on Thursday evening, by tho
Republicans of the &lt;nty.
into Mr. Stone's dooryard, where be Immodi-

It ia a fact worth noting that when

are informed. He wan buried on Thursday
If Got. Hampton had only been pig­ last la Hope, near Cedar Creek.
The above facta we obtained from .Mr. Stone,
headed enough to refuse to visit Washing­
and they are aubalaaUaliy correct.

ton, what a hero the Northern Democracy
would have made of him t

LORENZO D. QUACKENBUSH.

President Hayes asked for the prayers
of all "Chriatun people," and now the

JOHN HOTCHKISS.
MILTON PRICKETT.
TRAVERS PHILIPS.
For SoptniRr 3S *ad 3d Wards.

MILO T. WHEELER.
For School Inapactor.

CHARLES G. HOLBROOK.

SHERMAN C. PRINDLE.

WARD TICKETS.

* 1st Ward.
ANDREW E. YOUNG.

For VoaiUbta.

ISAAC W. BWARTHOUT.
2d Ward.

WILLIAM H. HOFFMAN.

WILLIAM POSTLE.
3d Ward.

JAMES A. SWEEZEY.

MARCUS 8. STEBBINS.
Ward.

GEORGE M. DEWEY.
For ConataHs,

WILLIAM TINKLER.
BOARD OF EDUCATION

Union Ticket.

delob r. mcelwain.
HIRAM J. KEN FI ELD.
NATHAN BARLOW.
To SH Vacancy.
A. PHILO DRAKE.
JAMES CLARKE.

THE CITY CAMPAIGN.

were elicited.

Grant entered the White House gold stood
at 132. When he left it, it had fallen to
though none of them were living with him, we
105.

JAMES W. BENTLEY.

BAKER SHRINER.

Though a large

part of the top of the skull wan literally pummiced, yet no shot passed through the skull.
therefore, un itedly and harmoniously, to
The affair occurred in front of tho residence
secure the success of the excellent ticket of C. H. Slone, Esq., of Holland. Mr. Stone

Polltical Notes.

REPUBLICAN CITY TICKET.

of unlocking the hand* of his watch, whieh
had In some manner become fattened together.

into the campaign. We have but to work,

THOMAS M. COOLEY, of Wwhtenew.

VICTORY P. COLLIER. of Cellwun-

dental diecharge of the gun, while tn tho act

and lodged under the iknil.

Liat of Patents.

Ll»i of pateuti iuued to Inventon of Mich

Democrats are all mad as hornet’ because
each dated Fob, 14. 1R77.
they are “counted out" again.

Furnished this
paper by Cox ± Cox. Solicitor* of Patent*

Several statesmen have signified their Wuhiugton, D. C.
willingness to serve on the Louisiana Com­
J. Lowall, mall bag, Jackson.
mission, provided the President will insure
E. Pepple, motor. Hartford.
them against any invitation to a quadroon
F park, stump extractor, Lapler.
ball.
Tho Cincinnati Commercial pointedly
observes that “President Hayes will take

the troops out of Columbia and New Or­
leans presently, if the Southern people will
permit him to do so.

The St. Louis Republican advocjfos
Prof. Langston (colored) for Commission­
er of Agriculture. This is a Cheering in­

dication of softening asperities on the part1
of Southern Democratic papers.
The President and Mra. Hayes attendI
the Foundry M. E. Church in Washing­.
ton. It is not the high-toned edifice, but1
tho place of worship of “common” people.
'
The President even walks to church, amidI
the “ohs” and “aba" of Miss Grundy.
,
The mrsaing A. Oakey Hall of New
York city has not yet turned up, and it is
I
now believed that he has run away to avoid
arrest because of his connection with the1
Tweed ring, which ia likely to be estab­
lished by confrsmons of Tweed and
Sweeney.
Tweed u to go free; ao is Sweeney ; so
are all tho members of the “Ring” on
making a ‘‘pool** of their stealings for the
benefit of the dty. Ont of several mill­

iou plundered from it, the city, it'is aaid,
will get back a million, and give the rascals
their liberty in return.
Governor Robinson nominated George
8. to the important office of-Superintendent of Public Works of the State of New
York, but the Senate remembered the
“masterly inactivity” of the General, and
aaid “nixey, my boy,” in a rote of 13 to
9. AD ia qaiet on the Potomac.

Preaident Hayes estimates that in the

course of four years the American people
can be indoctrinated with rational views on
the subject of civil service reform. Certain
gentlemen who went on to Washington
with very obtrusive "claims" have already
been graduated with a very liberal educe

An impartial Preaident, according to the
gard to the Southern question, and every
lag the previous sues—m of Mr. Goodyear,

G. Cornell, gate. East Saginaw.
C. Peterson sad A. Dunnehake. drill reamer
tsp, Detroit.

»

W. Taggart, mill*tone curb, Niles.
W. Wells, fruit crate, Muskegon
_
C. Wilde, feedingtrain to drills, Berlin.

State

Affairs.

Wm. P.JGraves, of Northfield, wouldn't
take market price for his appleo last fall,
and now he has 3,000 busheb on his hands,
all frozen.
H. H. Pike, dow of the Clifton House,
Niles, ia goine back to bis first love. He
will i eopen the old Pike House on the
10th of May.
The widow of ex-Gov. Epsphroditus
Ransom, of this State, died at Fort Scott,
Kansas, on March 17. Her remains were
brought to her old home, Kalamaaoo. for
interment.
,

• TJ'c *ife ul Job Manly, a farmer resid­
ing in Bedford township, seven miles northi
of Battle Creek, committed suicide on thea
21st inst. by hanging herself. She was
'
temporarily insane.

eats demand of him, precisely in the 600. Th. Ml« ,n th. Hod dmrtmra
method jnescribed by Democrat*, and at wra 7,548 MTM for 876’10. Th. u&gt;ul
M1M from Ju«n, 1870, were 270343
their doabu. We think these geotlemea
rare lor 82319,002, inriurire of 880,052
that it shall be done.
far fimrw-T Ralna
It seems that a view of the disorders in
tion. Mr. Goodyear's genius. like that of
South Carolina, taken from Columbia, dif- -A??1’ Kn«!‘™l'-To red th,
»!. Ureeg. wril, to writ. . le&lt;a,|,
glancing through a telescope planted 500

81, 1876.
Thia report corers two Michigan compa­
nies, the Detroit fire and marine and the
Michigan State at Adrian ; al*o 105 com­
panies of other States, three Canadian
companies, four English companies, and
one German company.
The total paid-up capital of the Michi­
gan companies is 8400,000 ; their admitt­
ed assets, 8819,062 ; liabilitiaa, including
re-insurance fund and capital, $560,856 ;
surplus as regards policy-holders, 8638,205;
surplus over capital, $258,205.
The 105 companies of other States show
a paid-up capital of 839,039,230 ; admitted
aasrts, 895,057,659 ; liabilidee, including
re insurance and capital, 871,162,164;
surplus as regard* policy-holdcra. 862,i
934,725.
.
The Canadian companica show a paid-up
capital of 81,539,546; admitted aueM,
83,462,716; liabilities, etc., 82,084,470 ;
■urplus as regards policy-holders, 8L917,-

hand, and be master

nr

c__.

.

...
----------- —
uj at ouce.
miles away. Messrs. Hampton and Cham­ mlb
raw,, ererp (portion of Egon,
berlain, who ought to know something of riueh era. up u, pmnieo—I odl th.t ,
what is going on in that Stale, both good od.totton. And If pto^d tho.hU.
itj u.trm. pure, pumnotie.1 Ke,«fi,b i
ngurt it to uu exoeBral oduoetion. Th«
STS thatnnls
~~ J.... .
rJorioB have been greatly &lt;

letter of Acceptance, hia Inaugural

'i’e-V'" "'"**•**

ad-

drees, bis Cabinet, peculiarly composed us
it ia of Liberals and Northern and South-

our

Washington, D. C. Maryh 26, '77.
Ed. Banner.—

our Statesmen have been unable in the
past to adjust. And no one hut a Demo­
crat or a fanatic would force him into
haste. Notwithstanding hia avowed re­
pugnance to um of arms to bolster up any
State government and his reiterated n.wtions that we must have full and complete
restoration of civil government throughout
tho Union, yet, because he very properly
pursues a cautious, statesmanlike course
and forces peaee upon all would-be bellig­
erents until lime shall have demonstrated

- PO^

Mari THUen P:atis af Ksxl.

lief.

1'our. truly
-------------... ,
THOMAS F. MOORE,
WM«.- &gt;u Card K«-m, I'vr-jiu. jth Co.-&gt; Jill

FEEL

the necessity of definite action.
The
rampant Democracy here charge him with

MYSEl7~A NEW MAN.

takluit V

CSrwiiO

GOOD EVIDENCE.

Pa
to W
aoco
lit,
for
dew
fore
to til
C

causes combined. It is noteworthy that
that tbq very parties who urged him for­

ward, are those who are now condemning
Mr. Hayes for not precipitately withdraw­
ing tho trooja and trusting everything in

Al
bad men in arms.

Mr. Lincoln*a policy

TM

of making haste slowly in undoubtedly a'
sound one for with him and Gen. Grant,

o«u

Mei 1- liOHE.

productive of beneficial results. Northern
Republican* here unite in believing Mr.
Hayes should take all damred time, but

APPRECIATION.'

emptorily recognised. ’ We wholnow him
believe he will not allow htatoclf to be
swerved from hia course of sagacious and

weeks only. Office seekers by the thous­
and hare harassed him day and night be­

I-ast week I wrote you that the Democ­

#5*

Johnson to enter at the very outetart of
hia administration upon summary dispo­
sition of weighty affaire of State which

slightest reason why be should Dot pro­
ceed cautiously and with the fiafleet under­
standing. He has been President three

Washington letter.

iArkej.

&gt;* AiUuiuij.

cautious and discreet, and tee well taught
by the example of failure -wade by Mr.

fraud and deception jn bitterest terms.
Mr. Johnson, at one swoop, was going to
$76,023 losses paid. The companies of
solve the reconstruction problem ; but in­
other states report $107,675,539 risks
written, $1,533,525 premiums received, stead gave us a Pandora's box of evil and
$769^52 lorn incurred, 177,502 Iomm the unsettled political, offaire of South
paid. Tho Canadian companies report Carolina and Louisiana rre to-day, more
$9,997,609 risks written, $162,873 prem­
than ten years after hu attempt, as much
iums received, Gt&gt;0,909 losses incurved,
$65,309 losses paid. Tho foreign compa­ due to hia ill advised haste as td all other
nies report'811,160,133 risks written,
$lf.0,909 premiums received, 8103,844
losses incurred, 8104,210 lotaca paid.
The summing up of Michigan buiocsa
for the year 1876 shows 82,052,720 pre­
miums received and 81,023,045 looses
paid. The excess of receipts is over 100
per cent, but from thishsd to be deducted
all the expenses of doing business, specific
taxes, etc.
The summing up of Michigan business
by stock companies for the year 1875, as
given in Commissioner Row's report made
abaut ono year ago, shows 82,522,605
premiums received and 81,350,148 losses
paid. The excess of receipts is 81,172,&lt;
457. This shows a larger buxinres by
nearly one-quarter in 1875 than in 1876,
but a smaller proportionate excess of re
ceipta. The commissioner estimated the
average net profit on the entire burineas of
State for 1875 to be about 12? per cent in
the premiums received.

crJraifc-stun

D,,‘1
swn'nnK.-waut.
became President, unmistakably point to •Ml
wind Irvin the It.u
the very matters alleged by It He m to' TSSirftMrr
Mr—ral. .nd fc.ra-1.

The foreign companies report their gen­
eral condition on June 1 of each year, and
bencc statistics at the doac of 1876 can­
not be given.
•
■’
The leading feature of thia report is its ,
showing of the Michigan buaincre of 1876. i
the two Michigan companies report 812,।
054,515 risks written, 8174,413 pram

cause certain offices had to he filled by
new appointments, and it is sheer folly
to hold him amendable for delay in afi

racy was not happy. Now they are. They
The old State House at .Lensing onme
s have, they say, discovered that President
near burning again on the 20tti, a brisk
‘ Hayes has been guilty of bad faith, and
fire having started in a room in the base•torias
I«P»- Ut they are exultant indeed at the confirmacaught by sparks dropping through a holoi tion of their "I told you ao."
They
under the store.
claim that the Southern members of Con
As a result of Dr. Reynolds' labors ini gresa, waived their opposition to his being
Greenville, -Ml persons joined the R-form
declared elected on thfi sole ground of eerClub in one night. Later intelligence from
Greenville brings tho news that the Reform tain pledges made by Mr. Hayas' confides
Club has grown wonderfully since Dr. Rey­ tiai friends that when installed, ho would
nolds left there, and now has over 690i summarily withdraw the troops from South
members. The city polls but 633 votes. Carolina and Louiriana.
They daim

The annual report of the Flint and Pere
M-np-Ue Bxilrad CotDjMj t» 1876 wm
ptthluferf « lh« 20th ira Th. mm
ahows 336 miles now in operation. The
rad tra Ora 612,000.000, tl,. bonded
d«bt tww bring *6,961,005. Theraning,
of lb. roU wm 61,000,363, urinu Sf..
•xJ’ra “nl875, rt*m“S • dratra oi
JJJ;Th&lt; oponring expenm
6636,298, or • drarra of 862,161 from
th. prenon. jmr, bring a net mernra of
!8«,476 over the previous year. To thia
rirald b. mUod 854,097 prid for now rril.,
।
bMMofcn plrad in th. owutrnotion, but
Imi jra in th. eqrae raonit Th.
nmbM of praMgra rarirf wm 463,439,
• drara. rf 31,945 from th. prtnra.
jra. Th.0M.Wrnf ton. of freight omnad WM 339,767, a domnue of 6.384 ton..
Th. drara. m tk. payroll ra m

WHIT I MOW ABOUT VE6ET*

truth, are in a terrible strait of mind be­
On Tucedaj
surance commissioner 8. H. Row L»n co®' cause we would like to believe that some,
plianoe with a reaolutfon of the house of
representatives), showing the bumoesa of
sionally give us a truthful ettatecicnt. We
the stock fire insurance companies author­
ised in this State, the smounl of their
risks written, premiums received, and

year —not against tho controller of power­
following nunnor.
ful political influences interested in hia

“Would your lordship like any refreahmt?" said a servant, coming in.
“Lady Adair,” said Herbert, gaily, “shall
ord® refreshment?'’
-Udy Adair P aaid Minnis.
“Why, Herbart!'' cried hb mother,

_HJR. Steven’s Column.

hence we who know the proticnere of the
Democratic press to tell nothing but tho

The hauranoe in Michigan-

Fatal Accident

which h’e used to wield, and his assistsnre

Yoere rwpar-IaDr.
Mu. A. A. DINSMORE.

V«g«CM i* Sold by all Dnggiitt.

Lical Blijipe^ fiotice?

justing Southern matters which had 8
pars of Geo. Grant's bort judgement
without Eucceacful issue.
THE COMMISSION.

tiou to go South ss a member of the

proposed Commhsion, and

it

wrma a

farther, that he never could hare been
declared elected but for the awistonce of
tho Southern Democrats and now that he iul and ■&gt; right wilbo.1 th. ddito-nuOu

refuses to abide by his agreement, he is
charged with fraud and deception in profuscst Democratic epithets. It has boon
■aid that a Democrat is not happy unless
ho ia throwing mud or vilifying his oppo­

•f « CobbMui. The Hooiken, lUpablioua do Dot mt It, thuiog it ra.j

tbraraod o.,ra „„t Srator Shontuo
•nd Mran G«rto|d. Port,, „d M„'.
them ra th. Grad, of Mr. H.w «dd
to be tho n.rra u, 1E, ^rara.1 .hk*

euod.Toi.to.

The "Iron Trail.’

A spicy sketehjdescriptivc of a trip over
the Atehison Topeka and SantaFc Railroad
and of the beauties, scenery and pleasure
resorts of the Rocky Mountains, by “Nr®
Crinkle,” the musical and dramatic critic
of the New York World, sent free oo p»plicadou.togctherwith the SandtuinGituk,
maps and time tables of this new and pop
ular route from Kaaw Cityaod Atchison
to Pueblo, Denver and all points in Colo­
rado, New Mexico, Arisons and th? San
Juan Mines. The finest line of Pullman
Sleepers on. the continent between the Mis­
souri .River and the Rocky Mountains
without change. Address
T. J. Andkhson,
Gen. Pau. AgtTopeka. K«Jan. 4 *76 tf

Ddrae lie mogoiuoo of Hempun ,od
NicloH,. The Denoenft objeet to it
b««™ the, ehiw it &gt;o«H b. bat . re^
nents, and the wholesale denunciations now etidoo of the Electorel Cotoraiwoo of
Whitman's Assorted Candiu*—the bet.
extended to Mr. Hayes,"seem to indicate «ght to ermt, far the
n the market. A full supply at J- p,hV
•»« bo Heprblfcmo, Btri .ptrid, u io Marta*.
• high d.gra of fri»t, ora Ui. oewl, Uw Ute Triburi, decide

todrad t„ TOtug ra, giratoSra
tor Gordoo. B.t u Soouor. Sher».o
‘tod Gorito, nrodiu. thrir
rtra
,
oftheUrgd., uduoo ooo exhibit, the
rarioetog pepere, ud forther u Mr
HMtohoebemionutoigoortoDeofth.

whole mera, rail th.
p. rtoedrti, their prra ora th,

Bera th. prapoeitim be*

We
the publie,
ly cure all
of kmfis or

thia opportunity of inforawg
that we will safely and radial­
cases of JwTrs, without the u*
ligature. - No cure, no pay.
E. F. 4 I. W. Brown.
Hastimob, Dae. 21,1876. xxi68B

CHAMBMBLAIN AND HAMPTON.

----------——arc UU3Notice
“■d preparing for their reception. Both
’will g0 before the Cabins, determined to
Farmere please take notice that I have
’
bought out the interest of Calhoun A
,
Beckwith, in the hotel barn and you will
"eh a the stand taken in advance by their
find it to your interest to call •"*!
mf'
I
xmfiltf
JBmock,

w. ra otoW. to g|„ u,,
iojoltod. Of ooatoo m o,dk&lt; gurar 1
whu the itotoraUte „d trMhfd ttora '

’

Brickfor salert’my* yard. Section 'Aid,

in Rutland.

Timon.

Hkvay L. Mwton.

Dec. Sth, 1876.
Wanted.

Jus .ubbtan.—Edward

.nJ™,

toll.lh“ 1
. t^Rrwk"
Goodt,
W __
... M

I

�MJSavage&amp;Co's Col.

GOOD BIS I0MIP0BU8!

What ia harder than eanfog money ?
Collecting IL

Railroads.

Railroads.

New Advertisements.

•fr’hortu! Llaa

Why is a palm tree like a chroodogCr ?
It furnishes daks.

Railroads.

W01Wro^S2

CHICAGO S Kt®MIAiLAKE SHOHE
n.^,tar~vSw‘^&lt;w*w

KCHlGAriXsom

Affection which is never reciprocated—
Neuralgic affection.

TIME TABLE,
BtfwjDec

TsHsi

-

Cheas can never bo a fast gama; it takes
four knights to play it.

Swift, on the War Path with a new and
well selected

10th, 1876

GOING EAST.

TRAINS 00IN6 SOUTH.

Who is that lady whose visits nobody
wishes ? Mira Fortune.

STOCK OF GROCERIES

When is a horse not worth a dollar ?
When it is worth less (worthless).
• A little boy’s first pair of trousers always
fit if the pockets are deep enough.

Ue.

Tilden’s income-tax suit is not dead but
aleepcth, and will bo waked up in the course
of a few weeks.

Lswto

MOO.

PEOPLE OF BARRY COUNTY

Why is a room full of married folks like
an empty room ? Because there is not a
single person in it.

Generally that 1 have again embarked

He who reforms himself has done more
toward reforming others than a crowd of
noisy, impotent patriots.
.

TRAINS OOIXO NORTH.

w Tie Grocery Business

When a lady now declines to accept an
offer of marriage, she presents her unhappy
lover with a cardinal mitten.

Bitting* asya, “1 spell it ‘kaughphy,’
and Webster spells it ‘ooffec.’ 1 kant tell
wich ia right. Web. or me."

The invention ot tbe musical scale oc­
curred in 1023. It was the invention of
an Italian monk, Guido Arctiue.
We can generally tell what a man’s go­
ing to do next when be pats tbe lighted
end of a cigar in his mouth by mistake.

Nobody knows to this day what a time
Noah bad of it in the ark with the ante­
diluvian ancestor of the present Kentucky
mule.

Battl. Crc.k.

OLD STAND on Jcffenon Street.

Ie"unitedsTATFS

ailed Free

•ud“ The above goods hare been selected
with great care and will bo
aold at price* that

FLORAL'. GUI DE DEFY COMPETITION
Cali soon and examine my stock and
prices.
J. H SUTTON.

What word o£ five syllables is that,
from which if ytttf take one syllable away
ho syllable remains? Monosyllable—no
syllable.

JR AND TRUNK RAILWAY.
"
MAY L_1876.

lAIIS’

, An exchange says it is thought that the
time will yet come when members of the
choir will be expected to behave during di­
vine service jug as well as other folks.

CARBOLIC OIL

-

A Frenchman is about opening a “Hy­
meneal academy" in Covington, Ky., in
which young ladies will bo taught the
marriage service, with all the proper sobs,
sighs and hysterics, in three easy lessons.
“ Madam, did you ever lift a dog by the
tail t" “Why, no, you cruel thing, you.”
“ 1 didn’t know, because 1 just saw you
carrying your little child across the gutter
by one arm. A dag’s tail b a good deal
stronger than the ligaments of a baby's

EAST AND WEST,
roinnox

THE FAMILY GUEST
-iitfsrtts.fi,-,£1 LlJSttuti

WJ!'

Detroit Advertisements.

he'd be ran* of yon at any time and could
afford to watt."

A lecturer undertook to explain to a vil

*”*“

TIME TABLE.

I£y I8SX. J*ek. Allx.tk
tap Expttw

'

Gr*d IUpid».Lrill“-.
U.mmood
IMO
MiMlevill.
Ilw

Furniture. Coffins Etc.

' i.n“

silbriuc

VraontriU*
1^7
KMen Itapid*
".S
Riva* Jancrioa 3.05

Ana Ar box

600 bo., REFUSE BEANS
In qoandliss to rah. at

BRAND RAPID! AND DETROIT!

The Company ro^ryiot th* right t a vary a&gt; ei
uwrtance* may ra«wire.
TRAINS WEST.

I
FERRAND WILLIAMS A CO.,
e«6W

Datroiu Mieblna.

and be happy again.

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25 cents per bushel,

Pensions.

A Grot Redaction ii Pries I
REMOVAL I

SALISBURY i, BROSSEAU
Old Bounty Land Warrants.

FURNITURE,
United States General Land Office.

A man with four wives was brought be-

“Say, Pat, suppose Satan was to come
along now, and see both of us here, which
do you suppose be would take, you or me T'

Totak.dftet Mohd.y,Srr. M, 1M&gt;.

neon
r. su
•h undsn except »d. IDsily.
Parlor unao all day trains.
i
hi
fin tlirooth
fiSEUs

Only 50 C«nU a Taair, i-T-vyjKl-v

A scientific writer says every infant can
say “no" several months before it can say
“ yea." An old bachelor who has been re­
jected seventeen tinjw says this habit of
saying “no" before she can say “yes” clings
to the female infant until after sh« becomes
twenty-seveu yearr old.

claimed the astonished Hans. “Four vires !
Dat was a most hinooiosa crime! Discharch him at vonsi. Off be lif mit four
vires he got banishment enough. I lif
mit von, and I got doo much banishment
already.’

SIANt IAPIDI DIV1SI0M.
Tbe Reliable 8b«rt Llie

X^ara.
um.'

The cable sadly announced, the other
day, “ The Pope has had another chill."
And now tbe patent-inside papers of Iowa

al! his anathema* against type.

ti-.uavAW.vsfirt

CHICAGO k. LAKE HURON *4

The convicts in the Massachusetts State
prison are holding an industrial exposition,
■A which specimens of their handiwork
are sold for the benefit of their familial

The establishment of tho experiment
station at Middletown. Conn., to examine
and report upon the merits of fertilisers, is
said to save the fanners from 650,000 to’
6100,000 yearly.
.

J1CXBOI--C1OM connection* are Skoda with
road*.
Joas.vit.Ls--With LakaShorwA Mich.Soathera
Railroad.
Bamkom-With DetroIl.IIHlwlal. i Sosthweatera
Railroad.
. .
r A^r u“ y®_W“k Lak* 8Ura * MUk- 8oBtho»»'

[janl&amp;.'7tkf]

A western paper coarsely calls the Chi­
nese immigrant a boat. Regarding him u
a vegetable, we should prefer to speak of
him as a qucue-comber.

Prof. Spencer F. Baird says be gathered
up ons night as many as 350 birds which
haff killed thc’nselvcs by striking against
the lantern glass of the Cape Hatteras
lighthouse.

-MH* n» dally except Sunday.

De sot fool of Third street. Detroit. Train
hic**o time. and leave depot as follows
oronto sad Bafalu Ex pre.,
!

Uptote? Goods Braids Frmo, k

The Graef Soathern Ttawli^
of yi/g coifX&lt;4 or CqfaL ^/toLro/l
Srt"r», o«r '•mmMTlY L004T*° if T1*
ffrLrfiTToourSToilt,
22 MONROE ST.
NEXT DOOR TO

Northern

Anars of Pay and Bounty.

OENTBAL

RARWAYCOMPANY

Look here !

Look here!
&gt;*«tumapoh% and til SoaskewMtara

w. L. BANCBOrT/L^l*,™1-

J. M. HEWES,
we guarantee Satisfaction.
H&lt;ma&gt; ftmiidHd t™ u, M,
purehwog , CoO. ,o«k 016.

Important Notice.
Hawriwoa, March 16,1877.
Hiring fonnd the payment of High
Rent a tax too great for n&gt;y cnstomerfi to

Uke/Ktailri, Williamsport. Barri.burt- TU.tt.ra- r.,
l-olnt/.

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• 10th, 1876

1ST.

WHQfrE NO 2040.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY APRILS, 1877.

NO. 98.

VOL. XXI.
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! Tbe Uble i&gt; u follow.. Hour pre bbl, ure.ei.rea with moot of IhoofieiJ. wbuo
grain per cwt.:
«lo‘J &gt;t * to manage our railroads : and I
ail’d n u, Na,.
Ko • II aw
om fre0
frec ,0 *
admil
1 have
k*Te found them
tl&gt;cm to
10
Frtigkt
r.. l ai, .ws
dmil “aLI
''SiToVarter. now" । be as a class, as intelligent, honorable and
I to DUroii.
t&amp;£&amp;
humane as tho average of any other elan

The Question of Needed
Changes in our Rail­
road Legislation,

i of our cilixens. They fully realise the
fact that the success or failure of their
I roads is wholly dependent on the prosper- |
■ ity of the “producers snd consumers"
i
Here we see, at a glance, that the loca' located along their lina.
And I believe
1 rates charged by the Michigan Central them to Ihj sufficiently intelligent and
on tho War Path with a new and I
.
' Railroad Company are not only far belowi shrewd to sec that any policy pursued by
Swift
A Special Rppart frem Ceamtaleae r • the ratra allowed by their charter, but them in the management of their roads
well selected
I they are levs than one-half the rates which
which would “work great injury" to their
S. S. €•¥¥.
i the State of-Michigan charged her own , patrons, must of necessity result to the
4 on
citittM when the rr-ad was owned and I detriment of the interests of the onrpora»« Rite*.
OrricBor tub OoMMisuoNxaor )
j was being Derated under its special di- J tions which it is their duty to serve.
j Kaii.ro ids, Lansing, March 20, *77 j
rcction.
J
CHARTERED ROADS.
In the face of these facta, what weight
To the Ron. C. M. Crosicell, Goctrnor
. Of every doeription.
J would beg lave |
of Michigan : should be attached to the statement in tbe’
The roads operated under special _ chatr
above recited petition, that, “railroad com­ ten, in *this State, are the Detroit and
craidarefl.to inform my old customere and the i
Certain quatiow which material
panies combine their wealth and influence,1 Milwaukee, Erie and Kalamasoo, Grand
' ly affect not only the railroad corporations
thereby forming monopolies working great River Valley, Lake Shore and Michigan
doing businew in our State, but the gen­' injury to the producer," etc ? Here is a
■r joi _«xw !
1 Southern, and Michigan Central.
eral
intereats
of
the
State
at
large,
having
.
»»?l
U00&gt; 3UW I
' case in point: The State owned and was1
In the case of the Detroit and Milwau­
PEOPUFOF BARRY COUNTY
been prominently brought before the operating the road, and certainly should
kee, it is shown by Table XIV., “Rata of
...
. -&gt;.(*»
.♦■&lt;«
legislature for their eonsideration, I have' be operated in the interest of its own tili. Transportation," of the report of tho
the honor to transmit to you, and through‘ sens, and it is but fair to presume that it did। Commisaioner of Railroads for 1876, that
a|
। \&gt; OQ |
80.00i
0 ....I i i» ' Haunt!, &lt;hu 1 lure uni. crebrekwl i» you’ to the Legislature, tbe following so blit with the rates charged, as shown1 the average rate received per ton per mile
“bringing roads undkr trx gknxkal
report, embodying in a concise form the above, the State became bankrupt, tho1 for all freight transported for that year
RAILROAD LAWS."
results of my investigations of the sub­ first jiortion of the road built had been
‘ was one and sixty-seven hundredths cents;
jects
mentioned. Ii do this in sccordauce worn out, and with neither means norr while but one road operated under our
_
—
,
jects menuonea.
The request made in the first resolution,
„,;L
eaction 10, of the act
that we respectfully ask our Legislature
credit to place it in condition to do the‘ general law. reported an average rate for
I
--«r
creating
J
creatine this office, in which tho Commis­ business which was offered, it was com­ tho yrar, equally low. This road is, and to bring all such roads" (meaning, un­
sioner is required, at such times as “he pelled to sell the road to this “monoply," lias been since’ April 15, 1875, in the doubtedly, the chartered companies,) “un­
shsll deem advisable," to “examine any and the “great injury" worked by them to hands of a receiver; and his repoi&gt; for der the general railroad laws, should have
TOfBSOHAL
j
At my OLD STAND on Jefferson Street.■ I particular subject connected with the con­ the producer has been a reduction of rates 1875 shows that the net earnings of the
dition and management of railroads." to less than one-half those formerly charged road, the earnings above operating expeo- some plan by which this could tie accom­
THIS rsPETt
GN HLK WITH
“and particularly whether a claMificalion by tho Slate. As both the average and aes—were but 834.185 41, while their in­ plished ; for I apprehend that this, or any
,
j of freight can be made," and •'whether local rates received by tin- Lake Shore and terest liability for tho year, accruing but other Legislature, will be puxzlcd to know
WThe above goods have been selected any railroad corporations make any uis- Michigan Southern Railway Company, as not paid, amounted to 8386.407 93. bow to proceed in order to compel, against
with great
great care
rare and
and will
be
crimination in the rualtar of freights shown by the report of the Commissioner From this it may be clearly seen, that• their will, nnj set or body of men to or­
with
will b.between points intereected by compNing of Railroads, are lea than those of the even a slight reduction in their rata, ganise a railroad company.
sold al price* that
lina and jointauot so intersected," and re­ Michigan Central, it is but fair to pre­ witliout a oorroponding increase of bus"VNirORM MAXIMUM RATRS."
port thereon to the Governor,
sume _
.uu.v
that
___ _the
______________
above comparison
,---------- made in iuoss. would almost inevitably, -rcdoaJ
The second and last named resolution
DR. 1. M. IH.AZOA
of the the ease of the Michigan Central may, । {|iefr earnings to an amount lew than their
a very
titv large
larec number of copies
c&lt;
embodied in this petition is aa follows:
fSb’IAN A SVRGEON
with
equal
justice,
"be
applied
to
that
com'
Ml’owing prtittot, coming freu JI preu of with equal justice, be applied to that com- operating expenses.
“Retolced, That the general railroad law
!
The table referred to above showa the
our Sure. ."J mg"”* b’ pn»o&lt;.t'f high
1 of the State should then be so amended as
he rata of the Michigan Central Rail
standing in their several communities, have
average rate received by tbe Michigan! to require all roads to establish uniform
JOHN ft. EASTMAN.
been presented to both branches of the road Company, quoted above, are the reg- Central and the LakeShore and Mich«atf'^
Ratriwltim ra4CW|
S-warimara
rata, according to the distance
ATTORNEY AT 1. \W A SOLICITOR
nlur local rates at which a shipper may send Southern roads, respectively, to have beat of transportation, for tho
_____ portalion, for the carrying of all
Oil ■OO. nJ «!»»■»• UMi1* ,llJ Legislature ; and the subject matter, to
gether with the high cbaraetcrofthesigners one barrel of flour or 100 pounds of grain ; one and one-tenth and one and one-bmid-’ produce
p^|nce and merchandise
___ ----------------------------------------over their lines." ’ ■
_ ______________________
of this jwtition, would seem to demand but it is a well known fort that at most, if redlh cents per ton per mile, which are less‘
jQ _______
consideration
of the propoaition
::____ :_____2..
tl.OXZO I). CAO'VALLADER.
[jsnia.’Tari
not al all, the different points named tbe rates than are reported by any other |jcre Kt forth, it may bo well to quote from
for it more than • |*«nR notice.
ATTORNEY at LAW 4 SOLIC ITOR
• here set forth, it may be well to quote from
through rate given, for the last twelve roads in the State ; and that of the Lake
committee
of
The petition i» as follows :
■Ire report of tho select
'______
_
_'*the
V8
months at least, have paid to this company Shore and Michigan Southern is a less r
ain
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U.
S. OCWVC,
Senate,
To iht Ronarable members of the J^gista.
--------_ ,, J
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-n— --------------- —
u. O.
u. 1872, appointed “to inbut
„ut a
a trifle
tjifle of
of the
the rales
rale* quoted.
quoted.
rale than j have ever seen reported by any TCBt4gate and report upon the subject of
Again, this petition asserts that ^id |
businere. out- t^ngportation between the interior and
aarehltf.
H.ax. Uutisci
We, the undersigned, ask your honora­ creature
'inis
v.cature is
in not above the creator.
1
I j side the State.
.
the seaboard." The committee was em­
PHU. W. MSKERN.
ble body to enact laws in conformity with is
is true
iruv ;. and
-ud hcncc it
‘.I follows
follow that the
""
-n,c stockholders of the Michigan Ccnwcred
visit -different
different poinis
points in tho
the
mjm coc»T ■
-Lti.i i: and al !
child
is ..«•
not above rh..
the nirent
parent
|jBT(J ivtxtttM
j^ened wv
no return —upon
their
and obtain
the testimony of
______ wt„2
/_
“ all
’1
i Cimu
*»
,
------ ■; ana al ,, irai nave
j—■ — ---­
the following:
___k .1...
m.vnnttMUtllf uoterr 1 .
. ...
that, lima those
.
J
.to •.
____ . •information
r_____________
competent
impart
upon
WUBBFA*, Uorporationt, and especially though the parent may pomesa the poirer iBTC9Unfnt ^ooe 1873? and nt that time
Mr ii-v
a dividend of 4 percent, in stock, any of the numerous questions having a
railroad corporations, artius«!ljr .n the! to cripple, maim or destroy the child, an I
rzHiroaj cnrjM*-*.* j ■ a
Worth u lbc pre8cnt time but a bearing upon this important subject. The
BOWEN,
. __ _ —
rri k-i,it of combining their wealth and influ- cxcrciM of this power*!* justly regarded i
I as the most henious of crimes. But may , frnclion oTcr forty cents on the dollar. result of the investigation of this commit­
thereby forming monopolies inimical
« 7*.
! wc
,
not truthfully claim that the railroads )
Lake Shore and Michigan Southern tee is the collection of a vast amount of
♦str
■ “X.
- .___ «nn Zb.
Twmde. pi.pi..
wort ng
are the children—the true, legitimate
u follows:
testimony which fills a volume of nearly
inj«n lo both PnJu&lt;«
&lt;
offspring of the Slate ? Have not the ' August
----------- 4,
&lt; iq
-i one of 4
1874,
4 per ~-nt
cent.
(one thousand pages, ocoompanied by tbe
HiffISCJ. nun., u K
b, .bicli th.
• !
^^rtioeofllierilWWl rut ef h» ,individuals composing the State laUred for
February 1, 1875, one of 3| per eent. ,report of the committee, a volume of near­
February 1, 1876, one of 2 per cent.
]ly four hundred pages more. The com­
|.Er W th. l&gt;»er eetepriW t» W ।their conception by voting aid, douatmg
lands, money, time, and general encourageCures Rheumatism and ?••«»»’«*••
The stock-of this company is selling at ,mittee was composed of Senators William
enh.nc^l ™lo&lt;» for utiel.. tn""moot, while the State, in her true capaci-1 k
less than -50 cents on the dollar.
’Windom, Roscoe Conkling, T. M. Nor­
portM for eot»umpl&gt;0" ;
ty ot parent, gave them birth by the grant
The overage rate received by the Grand ,wood, Henry G. Davis and John W.
K,n Wa«M*«. 1' » • •dl &gt;«Wil“h’1 of franchisa upon which they live, and j
River Valley road is reported to be two Johnston.
./.riel, that “the en»tur« » not .bore without which/they cannot exist T AU g
and thirty-two-hundredths cents per ton
Upon the subject of establishing uni­
weet s
otel
per mile, which, from an examination and form maximum rates by law, the commit
this can surely(bc said to
IRIPHH
.................................. MICH
prop.'
for
to the Michigan Central and Michigan (comparison of the reports of other reads ’
toe report:
.nd th.t tho~ lh‘t treeeh upon
nshu Southern Railroads, the con.trurt.on of g
similarly situated and doing a correspond­
"Equal mileage rates they pro­
the neoplc t&gt;y extortion should be sum
amount of business, appears to be an nounce ‘impracticable,’ because—
MT-IT NEVER FAILS! Try it Once-fe*
which was commenced and earned well ing
.
'
«ith b, th. eo.etn.ent of
BOARD AS" ROOM. $•-' W PER DAY'.
towards completion by the State itself.
jlow as the average rate received by its
a. ‘ It would prevent railways from low­
Xi.. .nJ •*&gt;'■«&gt;»”
f-”'
RAILROADS ‘ CHAROINO ENORMOUS AND
ering their fares and rates so as to compete
As
the
rates
for
the
Ene
and
Kalama'
UNJUST BATES."
with traffic by sea or canal, or by a shorter
visions;
,
,
Whereas, The several railroad.
The third “whereas" in this petition, xoo’ road are not re r-rted separately from or otherwise cheaper railway, and would
,rf'thia State, and particularly those opera- “That several railroads in this State, and the other branches of ithe Lake Shore and thus deprive the public of the benefit of
Un "^■^l3-X'I«”e1iX«
particularly tho* operating under special Michigan Soatiicrti, I can speak of that,' competition and tho company of a icgiti, Ions time. •»»
Jet. enms.on 5X, !&gt;«’• few r» • 1»S ?”•' “J only in connection with the rate reported1 mate source of profit.raRRANDWItMAMStCO.
b. ‘It would prevent railways from mak­
■mi vet charging enormous and unjust by that company, and which is shown else­
where ; but ss tbe Erie and Kalamaxoo is’ ing perfectly fair arrangements for convey­
X I^W-wre of rhi. Suu, non X I. a. ~.; to. U rtym. BJ th. re­ one of the branches whose burinesa goa to
’ ing, at lower rates than usual, goods
h 2X1
'h"”aRhlJ “TT
make
that
low
rate,
it
is
safe
to
infer
that
1
brought
in large and constant quantities,
port of th. Commirttotrer of K*Jre.J. for
Pensions.
the rate on this road ia as low as the low-* or for conveying for long distances at a
1R?.TU .rorep. nt. rereirrtl on «&gt;•
lower rate than for short distances.'

.LV.'

iff

GOOD 1KI810TB PUBLIC!

DEWEY

Dail-nnaA

New Advertisements.

Dapper
ITRLISHSR.

SL.
s£

STOCK OF GROCERIES

; Ai&gt;yf:nrisL\ro.

JI ft l

islaturo wss this, one, which makes the
State liable for any damage which might
aecra® to
companies by reason of My
"alteration amendment, or repeal" of any
of the conditions of these charters. If
these charters were ever valid, the proviso
quoted must of necessity be valid.
It would seem that the charter of the
Grana River Valley can be repealed, so as
to take fffect in March next;but I tail to
discover any advantage which is derived
by tbe company by operating their road
under their charter. Neither do I dis­
cover that the Slate ia io any way tbe loser
by permitting them m to do; but, ou the
contrary, it is shown by the report of the
Commissioner of Railroads for 1875 that
the company pay an annual tax to the
State of 114,940 ; while under the general
law they would have been liable, for the
year 1875, to but 85,73338,—an amount
of 89,200.62 Jess than they are now
paying under their charter.
If wo fail to
discover any real advantage to be gained
by tbe State from the repeal of their char­
ter, is it not clearly for our interest to
permit them to continue the payment of
tills increased amount of tax ?

er Tae Grocery s Bran® -d&gt; u

BUSINESS MBPS

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LE.

defy competition

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PA I N TER
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Hattinoo, Mich
xxlnSalO

Ad.
~RF..U&gt; 'HE.1I&gt;.' BEAD!

'

RAILROAD

GILM0R8

i0i«»rat P°iu &gt;"
Old Bounty Land Warrants.

Joy Comfort and. Happinu,
To THE

Sick and Affileted!
Hastings and vicinity.

eJS Suu. a.n.ul l—d “*"■

DR. J. B. LaSURE

AIwu.rrv“JIU'“"7

Are not the facts as above set forth a
wwtj-i™ n»J’
Sure/.hieh returamto&gt;.«l for .tta* «f plain contradiction of the assertion tost
these roads “have been for a long time,
one Legiluare tobnnj
and are yet charging enormous and unjust
wi for 1774, 1-37 centapcr
•
rata ?”

c. ‘It would compel a company to carry
for the same rate, over a line which has
been very expensive ia construction, or
which from gradients, or etberwiae, ia very
expensive in working, at the asms rata for
which it carria over leas expensive lina.'
for 1878 on the same roads, 1— cents, a
REPEALING CHARTERS
lawn.
The difficulties hero enumerated apply
Tb.ttbosnn.mluilrnmU.n. Xfb.
I
trP"-p"
The statement made in the first roohi. F'u X bn » .mended u to empire l
with far greater fores in this country than
। iion, vis: that ‘‘inasmuch as the charters in England. Our roads are much longer.
^““n.e-bl^:^M" “
■ u oomwrireti »itb Ut' l,m&lt;"
“
t of the several railroads of the State, opertbbSut«,«idon onr toding ro«d«. « “V। sting undet special corporate privilqia Their circumstances and conditions are leas
. kJ on.otont.ting to now tho nrerngo have now expired," is, so far aa it relates uniform. Thu difference in cost of con­
X'tmTfe'lh.e.rrji.bor.llP^'1'' ’X*
Iho noighbotirg Sub.,
struction and expense of working different
i to the Michigan Southern and Michigan
X b Ohio, th. .""go, ■?“
sections of the same read is greater. There
L Central roads, true to thm extent only:
b,
&amp;
report
of
th.
-T *is lea uniformity in the amount of busiJlYtn-eio^^l-SaXThe only condition made by tbe Stete, by
sLiotolh. je.r eoding Jarre 30, 1S70,’ which it conla alter, amend, or repeal their nces on different roads, and on different
...1 ", rent, pnr too wn mtlo; in Mnm- charters, ia set forth in each each of them sootioM of tbe same road. A rate that
h^reiu be Emu»rioo.re tn their rowould ruin one road coating 8100,000 per
in the following words :
mile, would be exoeauve on another that
i^to 1875. gi"
“SWJ. 87. The State raerva the right
cost only 825,000 per mile, if the amount
KV t.king the rt»d»
st any time after thirty yean from the pas
of busmoa on ooh be tho same. On the
ansc
of
this
act,
by
a
vole
of
two-thirds
‘t°M
rtrebTtbo lo«"t
other hand, the more expensive road could,
of aeh branch of the Legislature, to alter.

-' ^Tlir uh

Dr. J, B. LaSur&gt;'»

Special’Medical Announcemen!

da

O&lt;1

At A, M. H .ek'. I'arriag* Shop

nortinp cr\v^7h„e b«n &gt;be

1“
,w

H MWte taM With
n&gt;k* ea all tralor-

Railroad
TlOXj

n
KI&lt;lllr&gt; &lt; ompUlMta, SuaM*

—.•Aiflip,,, i-- .. _ .

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—“”r

in lb. r report to tho

be ruinous on the cheaper one with a small
amount of business. And, even on the

-OU PCT too pre =dn. »
^“,i“freBth’“rnre 1875 b, th.

to nil tho prapotj ttaSuuW reqowred

w rf

ftnw

from wrt*lPJ“'°d ,i„ tlu

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the State for all damages sustained by rea■on ofiud. Jutruiott, «n&gt;*&gt;tta«&gt;t, or re’’’Now, if tho Lqtuluure tod tho right

^d. fot IB”- P^XTbYth. Suu
(or tbe tuMportWio" O

reran*.
* COAbULTA TlO.'fFJtXK.

Toteot

£r onXTs^

after

ebmpd

„u re«e&gt;&lt;«t

I, Hoio„

fa„r

J“YnMb*ton C"1"1 B“ln*d
1 cenJf _£
nffioial career of nearly four
DB?£reY of
. been intimately
1 rears I have, ot ne&lt;wj.

[Conh'r.ued om Fourth Pnyr.)

�The ^epii-Mf tajMIicap tapper

formed men, mud for men who do not wish'

UKO. M. DLW1CT,

around

would never have any more lovers, and
FIRST WARD.

to be led into temptation, are those held
the family alter ; and the

walked away and hu not yet beeu found.

For Aiderman.

The woman was very pretty, and those who

beet

kno w her beat say that she was exception -

reading rooms embrace within their walls

Hastings, Mich.,' An. 6,1877.

lhe family firaudm.
women.

board of supervisors.

Hero is a work for

They should permit no ©Cretan-

neas, inattention, oc indifference, on

part, to be the cause of * husband, son,
houn, I

their idle

taker or brother, in

The following named gentlemen cosa-

p^. the Board of Supervisors in thia

their

27
Ralph S. Jordan, 0.
For Cou/taUe.

ally honest and true to tbe boast who ao

17

cruelly marked her.

61

24

THIRD

protection of the family circle.

For Alderman.

Women

W bile this is true, tho

• Baltimore, Henry HoughtaHn,

“

Barry, William P. Bidaam.

“

Carlton, Frederick Hecht.

city, Travers Phillipa,

*.

•' David G. Robiaeon. “

••

Hope, Milan L. Waldorf.
\ Irving, Alim Matthew.

ao much superior to men.
base

flattery,

or

“

Orangeville, Lewis A. Nichols.

Rutland, James D. Benham, re elected.

Thornapple, John F. Emory.
Ira

sentimentality.

Stowell,

There

hare

their

failings, so also, do women.

It undoubtedly, is true that men use

not responsible for the prevalence of in­

temperance.
reflected.

Yankee Springe, Zebulon B. Hoyt, “

If the women of America

were just what they should be, intemper­

ance aa well as many other vices, would
be short-lived monsters on this continent.

What can Woman do?

Are we overestimating tho influence

An essay read before the Reform Club,

at Union Hall oo Sunday evening, April

women, - when we say this?

of

What nee

could stand up for one year, against the

earnest and united condemnation of true

1st, by Mrs. Charles H. Bauer:

Thia is a question at all times important;

and, at tbe present time, should receive

our most serii.us consideration.

If men

more intoxicating liquor than- women ; but
this, by no moons proves that women are

Prairieville, George Ikomne.

Woodland,

sickly

Now this is

Women are no better than men.

many good men.
Maple Grove, Adam Wolf.

To be use­

ful to the world, to society, and to our

fellow beings, should be our constant aim,
and endeavor. ^Thc world is full of sin,

If all

and noble women ?

women were

what they should be, their influence, for
good, would be irreeistable, but, alas, they

are not.

They are Depraved as

well as

the men, and perhaps it ia quite aa dif­

ficult for them to reform.

It would be

well therefore, for women to cast out tbe

and to do away

misery, and suffering ;

with that sin. assuage that misery, and

mitigate that suffering,* is no less the duty

of women than of men.

It is not a tri­

fling matter, to live in a world like this ;
but on the other hand, it is a matter of

the most serious importance.

The world

is a great work-shop, in which no idlere

are wanted.

The man or woman who will

so conduct him nr berae’f as to eat other-j'

beam from their own eyes, while they are

attempting t &gt; pull out the mote from tbe
eyes ot the men.

This they can do by

working individually and

their own reformation.

but, on account of active exertions for evil,

becomes a heavier burden on the induatri.
ous public.

In this temperance reform, women can
do much, and should do all in their power;

but what they can do directly is a trifle,
compared with what they can, and should

do, indirectly.

We cannot acquit our­

selves of the responsibilities of life by a

single short-lived effort to accomplish some
good, neither can any great, and perma­

nent good be accomplished in that way.

aad there should

unitedly,

for

RKCOND WARD.

the President by the Southern Democracy
alarms

Lei us have more dignified, /noble and

our young women refuse to associate with,

or receive the attentions of intemperate, or

which his back bad received first dust, namely
“shin look." The third fall ended the atruggle. and Mr. Crandall was declared lhe victor.
Mr. Crandall is a much larger man than Mr.
Mixer, weighing from thirty to forty pounds

The mag­

nitude of the work should not deter.
this matter no work can be lost.

In

from a lame neck, and could not. without much
pain, move his head without turning his whole
body. Bat probably Mr. Mixer, will not claim

OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

tions.

Vanderbilt Estate —A Cheerf u|
Frenchman—Oakey Hall—Poll leal—
Beecher—Lotteries.

The

Constables.

The Members of tbe Board of Ed-

First Ward. Hiram J. Kenleld in the Second

Nathan Barlow, and A. Philo Drake for the va-

changed by simply rewiring, is speaking

A CBXnrUL FRENCHMAN.
A Frenchman named Pelletier, who sunt

his wife, to New York a year or two ago
to take care of herself, came over after her
who bare been addicted to strong drink,

has received "moral support only, and very

God forbid,

113 Ml

tbe reformation of ooe individual; but it

ia our candid opinion, that of all the “redribbon" meu, in tho city of Hastings, who
have been really addicted to the Me &lt;/
resolu­

Th© South had tbe hard

while Nsrthcrn Democrats stood ready to

scoop lhe profits if any should accrue.

that it wonid.he better to ally themselves
to a party wlkoh has some power in the

never get so long as they fight the only
party that has any power. Lamar. Hill,
and a score of other sensible men in the
South, are ready to make an alliance with
the Republican party, which will give that

He bound her on

i»p.ir«d bj hi. ai.drou.

odMMui» Ihir place.

For wwh reliance mut not be

41

US"

her, but changed his mind.

HART!Nus. March 2$. Ib77.
I need what yon owe me. Call and set*
• at once.
'
0. D. SFAfLDIXO
mar29w4^

Important Notice.
Hastings, March 16,1&amp;77.
Having found the payment of High

DRUNKARD STOP I
vu « Kwvwtwca OI ioa pain

oTium habit.

Rent a tax too great for my customers to
pay, I have purchased of Augustus Row.’’
the weal half of his new brick block oo
the north aide of State street, next west of
his Boot and Shoe Store, where I shall
move ere long. In the meantime I will
continue to sell Dry Goods, Clothing,
Boots and Shoes, Carpets, Groceries. 4c..
Ac., at tbe lowest living price*, to close out
my present stock, before moving into ay
new quarters.
R. -I Graxt.
marlSwC
‘•The Barton Experiment, by the au­
thor of “ Helen a Babies. -Just received

by J. Roberts, Portoffice Building

mar26mst
For sate^

"S-W
JACKSO
NS BEST'
JdUT LTAVY
Chewing Tobacco

A Valuable Farm of One Hundred and
Twenty-Two Acres, on Section I in the
tosrnahip of Rutland.
Good building*,

good young orchard, abundance of water,
and eighty acren under good improvements.
It wifi be sold for |3.000-^mc third ewh.
the balance on long time if desired.

David HovohstattxrRutland, March 22d. 1877.
'

raar26tf

a white beat, with the purpose of branding

bob,

Whom

Taken from the Hi«nsp fwwt office, mm*
time within the last 10 days, a pension
draft in favor of Maria Rou*h, and payable
at Hastings. The person having it will
p.casc return it to the powtoffioe immedi­
ately.
Mn. David Rocsh.

Smoke the VETO, the Ross Fire Cent

Cigar.

Mil lotlo reboiH hi. fotiuo.., rtich

17

J

T.hos

We do not believe there is a single did
in tbe County of Barry who sella Goods
on better terms, or batter,. Good*, than Z
R. Willison. Remember that he will out
be undersold, and that his goods are sH
fresh and nice.
• tnarZ'kl

3655 771

reeorered his pasIL.
X
. r_ _ A

a sofa hi her room, and heated a poker to

th.

CAUTION

Tb. ».»t or (b. pAX di.iaa.af Bnwk.
Irn h- mn U-taU. a.^^,
«ar Ue Maoi7 rf taM tn&gt;aibk&gt; ii

decidedly French way.

entirely sacri­

Bm,|£
Mar22lf

Wl WWUMflk —I—wra

the more enlightened mon of the South

and stope frequenting places where it is
Old habits must be

Wanted.
A cood, improved Fann.
Any cm
• having a form ol 80 acres or mon-' with
। good buildings, can hear of a purchaser
I by calling at my office over Hastinss Na-

mar2f&gt;t2

A——...

r

It

tion, unkm he breaks off old asaociationa,
told.

Henry I. Nnrrox.
Dec 5th, 1876.
xxi&amp;lti

work to do and the sacrifices to make,

lore lour ra th« pwku oration m,
bar, and found her living in comfort, she proa a ouo. Eurywhtre hi. ld|,
having established a very fair connection crowded, people coming hundreds of miles
He stands as well as ever h«
as a seamstress. But the gentleman fan­ to see him.
J’’
^?ular
^ough tbe
cied that she bad not been ai faithful to
loss of friends worries him immeoaely.
him since her arrival in New York aa be
Tilton Is lecturing in California, with
could wish, and some gossips in the neigh- no remarkable reocrea Mrs. Tilton is ktepberhood added fuel to his jealous flame, ^arder. with her mother, and h very pour,
Breew Turner u entirely forgotten, and is
and be proceeded to arrange matters in a

can stop without also changing their aaeo-

ficed, and the habits of moral and Chris-

oKIKS"iAmH'lMILUD

been howljng to tbe Southern

Democrat for twenty years to ‘ stand firm, ’

country peace. President Hayes is work­
ing to that cod, and he will bring it about.
The negro will have his rights axsurod
ture. It is perhaps better for .William the color line will be wiped out, the rtsulte
of tbe war will be acknowledged, and the
that this settlement is effected, for had the
wholeconntry, united, and really i0 accord,
case gone into tbe courts a great many will go on to prosperity again. This is
things would have been exposed as to the what President Hayas is tryinglo do, and
dead man's business matters that would this is what the Democracy of the North
and the lower orderi in the South are try
have been injurious, and it is certainly bet­
ing to prevent They can survive anything
ter for the heirs, for they get enough in but peace.
all conscience, without a fight for it. And
but tho lawyers are happy.

without ranch knowledge of human notion.

Brick for sale at my yard. Section 23d,
in Rutland.\
,

The New York Demo­

Republicans elect two and lhe Democrats two, a regular income of &lt;1,000 a mouth be­
Aidermen, having the Board a tie, the same ax' sides, need not worry about his earthly fu­

A Tabular Statement or the Votes
oiven for City and Ward onictu: so this matter blows over, and everybody

rtiong drink not one will keep his

malign influence.

The Vanderbilt estate is to be settled North, and thus get something in tho way
without a lawsuit, much to the disgust of of material aid. They want railroads, le­
lhe lawyer*.
William H. coukb down to va-.*. and all sorts of help, which they will

Character and habits are slowly

that we should say one word to discourage

Democracy, and
their woes to ite

wosnnun.1 acretwaa i as.ooo «r «*&gt;•

is beginning to get through tbe wool of
Nbw York, March 30, 1877.
Ed. Banner: —

formed ; but when once formed, and firm-

ciatious and surroundings.

made

may properly charge all

little of that.

and nothing can be done without its influ-

lhe extent of giving his brotliere and sis­

them to do it ? Are the all important ques*

I predict that it

The South lias been

but whenever it came to struggle, the South

An ap­

Can they do it?

Notice.
Farmers please take notice that I hate
bought out the interest of Calhoun 4
Beckwith, in the hotel barn and you will
find it to your interest to call and see me.
xri*51tf
J. W. Becx k.

When

lhe tool of th? Northern

crat has
like the gentleman he if. ack nowledge he vu
beaten like a man.
■
R.

proving conscience is a just recompense,

of intoxicating liquors, have formed ieso

A. Card
We take this opportunity of informing
the public, that we will safely and radical­
ly cure all cases of pilet. without the tue
of knife or ligature. No cure, no pay.
E. F. A 1. W. Bbowx.
Hastixhs, Dec. 21, 1876.
xxifJUt

-

ters a million each, besides the annuities
Republicans have the Mayor. the Marshal, one
provided for in their father's will. Thin
Nuperrisor and the School Inspectors. The
of temperance, that has ever been known ;
Democrats have the Recorder, Treasurer. Jus. makes them all comfortable. A man hav­
but aa yet, we cannot aay that it is any­
ing a million dollars lu his own right, and

Will they do it ? And how can we help

CHEW-SMOKE

MATCHLESS

Republicans the control of the

House, and make the nucleus of a white

in arv end of trouble.

something for women to do ?

Whitman's Assorted I ’andita—the best
n the market. A full supplv at J. p
Robert*'.

_____________

give tbe

will be done.

Is there not

NEW ADVERTISMENTS.

Gen. Pau. Art.
Tarek., Ku,

J.O. 4 -70 If

C. P. Rowell &amp;, Co’s. Col.

support of Hayes to an extent that will

tended entirely, for a display of sentiment

love home and its influences.

they are

afraid of is that the South will rally to the

taught that there is something for them to
do in the world, and that life is not in.
Let our boys, also, bo brought up to love

to Pueblo, Denyer and all points in Colo­
rado, New Mexico, Ariionx and the San
Jun Mina.
The finest line of Pallet
Sleepers on the continent between the Mis
«mn River nd the Rocky Mountain,
without change. Add res*
&lt;
T..J. Ankermin,

for if Hayee can divide them in tho South

and

the good and hate the evil, and taught to

What

Bourbons.

J”

“P* •« J"
of Uii. nn
wtar wots from Kansas Ciiyaod AtchaL

thia happens down goes the Demoeraey,

Lei our

useful,

the

Republican party in the Sooth.

Let immoral and

indecent fashions be condemned.
girls be brought up to be

seen one of the greatest uprising in fovor

temperate lives.

Tbe sup­

,

ortu.v™ At

‘When ho docs this there

nately existed for fifteen yean.

“Iron Trail.

udoftbabuuuu. TOne„ uj
raort. of U» Hock, .Mou»ui„.
CniOk, U&gt;.

will be a scattering among men who have

port that i* being given to the policy of

Christian mothers.
Let us have a pure,
refined and exaotinc female society. Let

The

»A.fe&lt;t2*Vgcrl»1‘',c ”r‘lnpoTO

Tbe raids being made by tbe police, un­
der the direction of Mr. Anthony Com­
stock, on the lottery shops, is developing,
some very curious things. One thing is
nude very plain—that There
never was, an honest drawing of any regu­
lar lottery in the country. The books of
one concern show that the practice was to
send money in small amounts to «uch men

as, from the tone of their letters, they con
sidercd tbe best advertising medium with
which to rope others in.
For instance, to
heretofore been supposed to be free from a man from Smithboro who had bought
taint, and a hnndeed will take the place he tickets twice and expended in the concern
William Poetle, R.
vacate*. HaD, doubtless,
afraid of &lt;20, they would write that he had drawn
Samuel 8. Garrison, D.
a prixe of &lt;50, and scud it to him in good
Henry M. Wentworth, 0.
these disclosures, and thougfat it beet to
money.
Inflamed at his good fortune, and
put himself in a safe place in time. There crasy to get one of the big prizes, the poor
KOURTH WARD.
is a great deal of * pi inning just now, and dupe would send back a hundred, which,
For Alderman.
Tweed u oBel every day* by men who have ax there never was any drawing, would be
Geo. M. De**?. R111
&lt;70 clear profit And, besidos, there was
Oscar Young, D. and G.
heretofore stood well io the oommunity.
the direct advantage of hu communicating
For Conetablr.
As they go out from his 100m looking very the fact, of his showing the money to all
William Tinkler, R.
gloomy, and as Tweed throws after them a his friend*, and acting the most effective
Thomas 8. Betts, 1&gt;
Phillip A. Throop, &lt;i.
very sardonic look, indeed, it ip supposed kind of an adrcrtiiainent for them.
Every shop which Comstock has raided
they have asked for something which be
Mixer-Crandall Wrestling Match— has refused. The old man is determined had circulars and schemes of all kinds of
lotteries, located everywhere, which they
Crandall Victorious.
to till all he known, and nothing can were sending out misceUaneouvly, and
swerve him from his purpose. The mo­ gathering in money from all sources. He
All preliminary matlen* having bweu wmment be fell the other thieves made him has demonstrated that there ia not,nor can
tbe scapegoat instead of standing by him, there be, anything honest in it, and that
every one, no matter how advertised, is a
o'eloek ilA eontsetants collared and elbowed and for their treachery he will show them
fraud, and a fraud of tbe worst kind. Tbs
no mercy. There is a heap of trouble ahead simpletons who send their money take
for New York politicians, and others will the chance of having their names known,
follow poor Oakey Hall's example. He is for their names and port office addresses
are all registered, for use io other ways.
only the advance guard.
Consequently, when tbe police cipturc the
POLIT1CA).
books they capture also a complete list of
The Bourbon Democracy are miking a the concern's victims. Keep out of the
fall.
lotteries.
tremendous effort to stem tbe popular tide,
PlXTRfcThe third round resulted in a fall for Mixer,
and keep up the feeling that has unfortu­
let np on him.

Let us

that sentiment on the liven, sod habits of

lire

tho disdasurcs that are

make a dean breast of it if the law will

For Alderman.

WillUm H. Hoffman, R.
George Abby, D.
Anson Kelley. G.
For PvutM.

TH! VANDERBILT ESTATE.

lotions, and hare promised to henceforth,

return

homes.

The City Election.

ot men who have been addicted to the use

the

have more pleasant and-cheerful

be no let up, se long aa

Thousands

therefore

Europe,

make over what property be baa left and

we have strength to contend, either with

thing more than a sentiment.

reason

gone to

has

general, and all along the line.

immoral young men.

ia not content with being simply an idler;

the

be

has got tired of being hunted and of pris-

Let the reform be

bread for naught, should be considered a

&lt; drone in the hive of nature, and banished
* - ■ — _* _ a — Tf .L.. L— * - al,** aa*

and

that

inviting, as they can make it attractive.

are many good women, but there are also

Johnstown, Levi M. Dewey, re-elected.

is

For Constable.
Mnrcne 8. Stebbins, R.

goodness of women, aa though they were

rc-clccted ’

Hastings, Pleiadct Brown,

ion

of Sweeney and

oootrary is also

We hear mueh said about the purity and

Castleton, Lewis Durkee.
“

attractive-

and

cheerful

Ural 6li?ipe« police?

whereabouts of Oakey Hall, but the opin­

can do much, and should do math, to

home

OAK KT HALL.
No clus has yet been obtained as to lhe

WARD.

being without the sacred influence and

make

Mons. Pelletier ought

to be tried by a jury of women.

lune W. Swartbout, R.
Oliver E. Woodruff. D.
Henry Martie, 0.

have told on htni.
But the indomitable
spirit of the man keeps him up, and be
will doubtless live longer than many of-his
opponents who were younger. P —
for as to his gooduoRs—no aw d
greatnewL Bis atrmocs hart th
vor, though he ims that they i
with many grains of aBowaucc bj
ere. The ecandal hurt him, if r
1
destroy him. And, by the Ways
there in it that it did BOt hurt.

He procured

Far sale by

J. Robert*.

mar36 mat

36

A very fine amortmeot of Box Paper
just received by J. Ronrnr*, PortoflieJ
Building.
■
ra.r^itnst

M. D. Rood deairct to call attention to
his new Wagon Shop, where he may be
found at aUhoura of any day, ready to do

any work in his line, from putting s new
spoke in aa old wheel, to the building of
she ixwl buggy ever seen in the county■ ol
.kop with Jmo» Rich 4 Bro,

»

Church and Railroad Street

XXBtf

placed

like Dr.

i Wiri).

PrUoepll
tut lb. 6n* “ "‘‘“’J
bMrT^.kirl b« ku “irfST

b
work. Wh«xh.hsd
to her that be had w&gt;

to UU b-MM
lonwf’ “
M aM/Wt iko roam*
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�Town»hlp Elections.

ljn । ”i Ab

AnKBR

BAW BIB BIT.

c« n 51*1 r AHI

A Word Personal.

SPRlNUa.

On Monday the sterling Republicans of
Yankee Springs elected tho following excellent
ticket, by their uaual large majority, the vote
being for Supervisor 110 out of 168 votes cast­

Rl_k* timk-card

Supervisor. Zebulon B. Hoyt.
Township Clsrk, Charles W. Armstrong

Special Notices.

U I* nut often no *v fwvrd sbput ourself in
Iheed columns, but wc cannot refrain from

Dispensary,

thankiug those friend* who so vigorously and
earnestly supported u* on Munday in iho
Aldermanio contest in lhe -Hit Ward. And th e
fact thal, despite lhe determined opposition

of

Highways.

Samuel

C.

Superintendent of Schools. William E. Dud-

their special w ork to oppose us, we polled
more than a party vote Is a very saliaffictory
endorsement, and one that w* are pleased to
thus publicly acknowledge.

BALTIMORE.
The Republicans elected the following offi-

O'a -Baltimore. Bedford. Johns-

itCLti ran Karraok.

Clrmvnl titaitb

RUTLAND.
ths Republicans of Rutland elected thclr
whole ticket by a decided majority on Monday,
except Highway Commissioner. The following
are ths officer* elect, the Democrat in Italic*.

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J. M. Sartxi, P M.

.

Commissioner of Highways, John H. Irty.
Sup’l of Schools, George E. Bryant.
School Inspector. David C. Sanborn.
Drain Commissioner to fill vacancy, Darwin
McOmbar.
Constables, Chas. M. Mack, Gilbert Striker,

iTY OFFICERS.

POSITIVELY CURED
■uuipnia, an reman tinvioc laiim. ana MB. II.
Jauu wa» expAimentiac. hr accideatlly made a
Freparation ofl.NDlAN ‘.HEM I’, which cured hi*
only child, and now civet thi* reeipefreeon receipt
oftwo»Umpe to pay axpeiue*. Hemp al»o rare*
nliht-vwcat.. name*at tbe Homaeh.and will break
a Imu cold In iweuty-fuur hour*. Addrae* CaaopqcaACo., 10S3 Race Kt... Philadelphia, uatalnc
bi* paper.
xxtl'tt. _

Mis* Rosa Dodge, J’lattaville. Ont.; Ix-wi*
Phillips. Harris Creek. Mirh.
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HARIIAGE GUIDE, OR SEXUAL PATHOLOGY.

List of letter* remaining in lhe post office at
Hastings, Barry Co., Mich., April 4, 1877;
Herington Hanley, Sidney Stickney, Mias
Furnia Taylor, Mrs. Annie Hinton, Frank M.
Turner, O. S. Gatto w,\Mni. Mary More, Chas.

Supervisor, Henry Houghlalin.
Town Clerk, Charles M. Mack.
Treasurer, Charles M. Hendershott.
Justice of the Peace, David ('. Sanborn.

’.rxeeptsuuday.
. P. O'«--N*rth

ixmoru. &lt;

Advertised Letters.

School Inspector, Thus. A. Stuart.
Constable*, Edwin D. Pease. Orwin L. FutUr, Pnlsg O. Cramer, Geo. Knickerbocker.

‘Old Reliable'

&gt;

There nrc many reputed remediea fur that

&lt;«y. |o»«
that will.

Dying.

Sponable.
Township Superintendent of Seboula, George

W. Brown.

JSTStt""’

ODD! a SANKT'S LIFE!

Luuaiug Arvliey i* now prepared !u do i
ail kinds of Dying on short notice, as well
as it can Ik* done anywhere in the State
and nt prices which defy successful coupe-!
tition. Dye house and rcridence on Church ‘
street, nearly west of Kelly’s saw nttll.
Apr5tl.’

Supervisor. Pleadet ihurn.
Township Clerk. Spar^ E. Phillips.
Treasurer. Daniel K. BirdsallZ

Ill-D lY’S ADVF.R flSEMENTS.

GEO. WOODS &amp; CO.’S
PARLOR ORGANS

nn uimiuiu M1Ll^ u STKVRVs *xo..
Atornvr,. 12 Ranter'» Block. Detroit, Mirhlcan
h

*
HASTINGS.
In this township the Republican* did nobly
electing their whole ticket, except Supervisor,
by a fair majority.
Ijmi year the townahip
was Democratic hr tome 50 majority.'

C. M. RUNYAN.

xxifiGtC

i. ..• Irrm tl

karjtr. Tbl« rreat
liastonary io t-outb

VAR CLAIMS

Towuahip Clerk, Phillip W. Barren.

Township Superint
if Schools. Harlajt
J. Dudley. »
School Inspector. Ashley Seaton.
Constable*, Stephen Owen. E,ra D. H field.
Thoma* Tafflier, Edward Otie.

Remember the place, ;ft J. S. RirJWJlJY'S
Boot and Shoe Store, Jefferson street.
Give me a call.

I

A i&gt; Cadwallader

i tu'iit's icho are indebted
it, the HJXXER Office on
ttreitnntdJtue- prior to Jan.
1st. 1877, will find tlbcni left
for collection with an effi"
.dent collector if not paid oep re April 1st, 1877. A word
t&lt;&gt; the wise is sufficient.
GEO. M. DEWEY. Pub.

!

Tea, 4 lbs. for $1 00; Sugars, syrups, spices,
Baking Powder, saleratus, starch, soap, can­
dles, tobacco, etc., etc., which will be sold at

Geo. M. Savage &amp; Go's Col.

' ’

LAST CALL.

in M . OF

and become acknowledged etandard prepara­
tions, except Ur. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. It
continue* to enjoy nn unprecedented [wpuiarithe permanent cures which it has wrought,
having proved ’itself a specific in the worst
fc-rnis of the diarotse. Pierce'* Pocket Menu—

at iH;

I would respectfully nnnounce|o jhe^ttjtizens of Hastings-and vicinity, thst-T have, a
new and
•»-,

Township Treasurer, Asher Turner.

CommlMioneY
Rltchee.

C. M. RUNYAN’S

£££?

AceuU wanted for th* above and fullowinc
per booki: Vcaturr uflJo-jwl Work.* -Holy
Mee &lt;&gt;fOld.'and Womrnof the Centare.
It. Lt. 8. TYLER A CO.. Detroit. Mich.

li
eil

If you lutv- thu money that you want '
to pay for n suit of clothes don't fail to I
call no IL J. Grant before you purchase. '

The cheapest in town.

Z^e

■a

t6

It will not do for tlicuw who dcaire to
purchase the
groceries in the market
at lhe burcst priers to forget that Z. B.
Willison lias opened a full Stock on the
corner of State and Church streets. That
he h determined not to be undersold, to
keep the very best goods in the market
affords.' and not to sell anything that will
not prove just as represented,
“

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CHICAGO SEED COMPANY. ;

i

Importtn- Grower*, end Jobber, of
F(»KE1GN AND DOMESTIC
GEO. WOODS &amp; CO., Cambridgeport, Mass.
WAEEROOMSt MS Wa*hte&lt;tea
Doeloxt 170 Slate St., ChlaSl IBLadgalo H

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♦^•ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE FREEJte j

All About the County.

THEVOIHDIAIIA^

geo’wooosa

u«l J. Crotk.

,

Constahles, Whitman 8. Benham, Harley E

THE^iAHD
X.
iNTHFSra-ATES
LOWEST PRICES.

Z*£

Bat fkr PaayMM ef th* BahaUe BsrUagtea Bal
AAJrae. Lot CcasheurI E. I.

Hero lhe Republicans won a glorious victo­

i

ry. elected every officer by aliout seventy ma­

&gt;. .Mr Bark will speak st Union Hal! on

jority, as follows:
Supervisor, William 1*. Sidnam.
Township Clerk. James M. Cadwallader.

iti-lay evening next.
t Monday evening April 9th.

&lt;ail£dFree

Treasurer, Orio Kennedy.

•; ring election* arc almost a continued
&gt;.f Republican victories in all parts of

Justice of ths. Peace, to fill vacancy, Samuel

IVI FLORAL- GUIDE

And fancy** mil l» o er.

K. Willison.

i u. David R. Cook is in tbediy to day, add
seen.- ■ • i e slowly improving under the care of

fir I i.ter of Grand Rapids.

; Containing over 1,200 vsrictice VegetRble and Flower seeds. Colored
Plates. Elegant wood cute of Vegeta
blesand Flowen-. Handsomest Guide
Published. EySend for it.-fas

Township Superintendent of School*. John

A. Cairn*.
School Inspector, Aha* Moon.
Coosteblee, Asa W. Aldrich. Etihn Robinson,

Detrwlt Seed Co. Detroit, Jlic'ii.

George Mere, As* B. Pennock.

T- lb n James O' Donnell we tender our ear■-&lt; ■■'ugratulalions on hia re-election aa
layor of the city of Jackson by th* decided

■ ;r of t»:u

ORANGKVILLK.
The Republicans of this sterling Republican
township did their usual good work on Mon­
day, electing the entire Republican ticket ex­
Cipl Treasurer by a very decided majority,

। • reduction from Fl, lhe old rale, to |2.M)

Supervisor, Lewi* A Nichol*.
Towuahip Clerk, Dr. Horace C. Turner.

dore B. Diamond.
Commissioner of Highway*. John If. Earl.
Superintendent of Schools, George &lt;'. Nev­

t r &gt;m abroad will be present, and the_Ladiea
Chnstian Temperanee Association will ba rep-

ins.
School Inspector, John B. Keeler.
^Constables, Mortimer T. Jones, Felix Cham­

Come early.

berlain, Oliver England. Edwin Cook.
Phillips, Esq., on Broadway, on Friday tveu-

“I- It is hoped that the attendance will be
fl,ro° and the donations liberal, aa the proceeds
The Club meeting on Tuesday evening laa

•ince the organtuition of tbe Club.

Several

•non. aharp, pithy, apeachea were made.

A

Of 80 new members wore added te the Clubl
•oil- The Club now numbers over 800 mem-

lion day, waa the beat patronised saloon in

upon lhe intelligent voter.

the like before ’

drunken

The ladies sot only auc-

lalned nearly one hundred signers to the tem­
perance pledge.
The icmpm

X. D. 1*77, at hi o’elock.
tbe North front Door of t
। City of Hat lines, in the Gms

Court

WOODLAND.
As tho rwealt of a Jt**y combination, the
following township officers were elected oa

Barry in th"

THE FAMILY GUEST

OSBORN.
Gnardian.
ApriliwT._________ ____________ _ ___

■ute of Miehiran. dated the 1Mb w ot •

cl1*-akS22»%.ii..n,v.

e.utr'oiHaxtinxv.

ter.
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Drain Commissioner, James H. Bawdy.
Constabloe, Cyrus Hart, Hiram Walts, Amasa

T■ A DIE S-—Comfi and see Mrs.
Potts’ Sadirons—Something new.

600 bu, REFUSE BEAMS,

Delmonico Range
And other nice articles for Ladie*’ use.

In ownrei’ bags, 30c In bbb. delivered frt
railroad depot* la th I* city.

* routSsdaaI "»* hundred (MO) acre* or

»5- ro*

M. JOHNSON A CO.,

u “•

1S?.«

Strvens, I-rri D. Carpenter-

ASSYRIA.

Seltle Up.

In ibis towash ip the Bepubtiesn llcke* w*
all electsd by an average majority■ ot mores
th*n fifty- The officers are as follows •
„
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It Ilnrtnim.
Townehto TrtasLrer. David Huggett.
Justice Si the Peace, Samuel G. H,J”;
Justice of the Peace, te fill vacancy, Oliver

I for Printers.
■News. Book and Job Ink*.

|rBcrm»c ink co^
L MANUFACTURERS.
MM VT^&gt;OUCACa.

6up.rii&lt;.u-&lt;&lt;ve.e~l..

Martin Parting,

POWERS &amp; BARLOW.

Detroit Advertisements.

rsesminc snsn."'"
1 ,li l M tl.* X-tr. di

Justice of the Peace, to KU vecency. Steph­

xxiestf

contain, each monih 48 column, uf choice readins

A“”*-

------- sale ox Execution.

Of all kinds in endless varieties,
NEW

Dated. April 4. A.

excelsior
•’•ing. delightful, and instructive waa tbe

PATENT MEDICINES

en Haight.
Buperiatendoot of School., Goorgt D. Bar­

den.
School Inspector. Judge R. Bornum.
Highvray Commissioner. Andresr J. Carpen­

MBH, EM, Pirn, OILS,

POULTRY WORLD.

the probxte court of
all of tbe rotate, rlrht.
•aid minor* of. la and to

Monday—Democrats in Italics:
Supervisor, Ir» Sitwell.
Township Clerk, WWiaa* J’. Mf.

Drugs and Medicines of all descriptions
kept constantly on hand, and Prescriptions
skillfully compounded. Also a full line of

A (pleaded nhwtfated M.oothly. deroterf Mftrobr

Treasurer, Sjwere Nirhols.
Justice of the Peace, Archibald Murdock.

I' n t fail to. attend the mana meeting in
1 -ii &gt;n Hall. Sunday evening. Several eloquent

mw

ALICEA CHAREEfi H- O1BOI11
Au-troo.

J. P. ROBERTS, Proprietor, .
HASTINGS, ■ - - MICHIGAN.

DYE STUFFS, &amp;c. unsurpassed
in quality a specialty.

lu the matter of the «»tate ot
febl&amp;wl.

u-.: training its old standard of eatcallenee sine*

rcpcntcd.

&lt;• = -PaTENIS.«

GUARDIAN’S SA EE-

City Drug Store!

All persons indebted to John Stanley
are notified to come and acttle their aocoante. The time is «t hand when the
matters most bo eeUled to clow up the old
matters, and a word to the wise is su®‘
eient, aa no man wishes to pay ooate. By
heeding thia you will do me a special ft­

°
mar29w3t

3

-John Stanley.

Builders’ Materials,
Strictly Pure Lead,
Star Nails,
Wiard Plows

.

Every one guaranteed
We also offer a full line of general Hard­
ware.__Please call and examine our goods.
xrWyl. POWERS &amp; BABLOWj

�same road, which cost five BullisM. DiobIss. » bo impwlut element io the
cconomy'of railway transportation, but it
is not the only one, nor is it in fact always
the most important element- Extortionate
charges for abort distances, and unjust
discriminations against certain points, af. ford good ground for complaint, and
' doubtless'demand
remedy.; but that

tbi*
ition

the crop be twsnty or forty bushels to the
sera; yet, should he be bo fortunate as to
harvest a crop of forty bushels to the acre,
the cost, per bushel, to him, will ba but
little more than half what it would have
been had h« secured but twenty bushels
So it ft with the railroads.

fflICAGO I

universal rale are

■■

lows:

.

•‘The ‘regularity of decrease in rate
charged, corresponds with a general law
governing all railway service, namely, cost
\ of loading and- unloading, and fixed cxJScBbcb being The same whether the trip be
long or abort; cost of transportation per
ton per mile regularly-decreases u distance
ncreaaes, being cost of haulage plus fixed
cost, divided by ths number of miles.
Thus, if cost of loading and unloading bo
33 entsewnd other items of fixed cost 27
cents per ton, the actual coat of haulage
(maintenance of track, repairs, etc., inclu­
ded^ beis eigft^y-thres. hundredths of one
cew* per toil per mile', the cost for differ­
ent diitaoces will be 83 plus 60 rents diTiijedtiy’distance, thus -

..ABB-

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3
.15

■—■’

Ki
£
■is

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“Now if ft actually costasix
_________
and
eighty-lhreo one-hundredths cento per ton
per mile to transport freight ten miles, and
only 89 ^one-hundredths cents to carry
it a thousand miles, it is evident that a
law establishing equal mileage-rates, with­
out regard to distance, would prove a fail­
ure, because of its manifest injustice both
to the public and to the company. Tho
enforcement of such a rule of charges,
instead of bringing relief to the producers
in tho distant interior of the continent,
would add ray largely to their present
burthens.

STATE OF MICHIGAN. County ofBarry.w.lt a eeuion of the Probata Court for tho County of

.Uleaeat Smith. Judge of Probata.

Tit only Luu nuuuny urovyt Day Ooachrtand

in* and fliin* tho petitio a. duly rerlfi&lt;rf.
•M. Frye pra/fas that the admiuirtralion

Tho interest

on the amount invested in track and station
bouses, the cost of replacing ties and
bridges, and of general maintenance of
track, ia the eamc, whether tbe road trans­
ports 500 or, 1,000 tons. In the one
case thft fixed expense must be paid by
• Ln I. IT- -TT-,* - I II I &gt; wRUa 1b.&lt;Lb

IUXm

SPECIAL

Wn&lt;.l.AK.U«u
Isr lbe»eel of the Cir.iu.

,!1‘u?4

T A X E 8 ,

The Revised «latul

Fall and Winter Time Table.
&gt;otK

Stations.

if! '-fs

lo qsuier poet on the
r-*v¥(»j in township Ta.
ansp lea (W)woet. (0^.4

is II
-

i!ai&gt;I&lt;f&gt;:

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. Jt hRB long siqcc becq .determined, both
Station*.
in our oifrn and in foreign conntiiea, that
laws “requiring all roads to establish iut*&gt;
form maximum rates,** are wholly imprac­
Grand Junction,
ticable. -Our own Legislature has always
heretofore acknowledged the injustice of
such a law, by exempting all companies
operating leas than twenty miles of road,
Goins North-Day Exprwe. Grand Rapid. Mixed
from the provision of the general law re. doily except Bunday*. Ni«ht Exprtea daily except
striding railroad companies to the charge
Goin* Soutb—Erenitt* Exprrcc daily except SMof three cents per mile for the transports- tudayi. All other train* daily except Sunday*.
—
fbaaeeiioa. wilhvlktr l.intt :
tion. of each passenger. A rate that would Al New
Bufalo.—All paxicncer train* make elate
sc&amp;ra Iraln. on Mich lean Central nil
be just and remunerative to one road,
would be unjust and ruinous to another.
K A 8 H Uvbian oi th*
This fact is illustrated by the reports made Al
with the MiohUan Lake Shore railby the companies doing busin cm in this
State.
The Lake Shore k Michigan .41 Grand Z?&lt;j»*-wHh G R V Divicoa of the M
Soutehrn and branches report their aver­
railroad for Newa*o aad intemw*1—----- *-■- •—
age rate, per ton per mik, received for
train, each day and cion eonneel
north with Grand Rapid* i Indi
1875, at one and one hundredths cents:
Clam Lake, Petoahcy. Ao.
and under thft rate, that company earned
Day Hxprna* north will not clop a
i* not timed t—-- —r‘—
sufficient to pay their interest and rental
liabilfty, and a dividend of two per cent,
to its stockholders. The rate received by
GEO. (VKIMBALL Gtaeial Maugrr
the Travarse City R. R. Co-, for the same
£4:
A,...
period, waa fire and three one-hundredths
Grand Rapid*.
cents per ton per mile, and under that rate
their interest and expenses exceeded their QRAND TRUNK RAILWAY
groas earnings by 112,548.60. The Mich­
MAY 1, 1816igan Air Line Railway Co., report that
their average rate received per ton per milo
was eight and fifty-three hundredths cents;
&amp;« r. M
and under thia rate their earnings were
87,152.77 above operating expenses. The
I..
bonded debt of'the company was original­
ly 8325,000, tho interest on which, at
Buffalo.
eight per oenL amounted to 826,000.

Here we have one road doing tta buaiucsB at the rate of one and one-hundredth
centa per ton per mile, and from its earn­
ings, paying ite operating expenses and in­
teract, and in addition, a dividend of two
per cent, to its stockholders ; while in the
case of tho others,/one received a rate
more than eight -Mmes, and the other a
rate more than five times as great, and yet
“Not only would an equal mileage rate,
their earnings above operating expenses
x Af applied to the whole country, impose
were leas than one-third of the amount of
additional burthens on those sections most
tho interest on their bonded debts.
in need of relief, but it would tend to deIb there reason or justice in enacting a
-stroy whatever of competition now exista.
This fact’m dexuonatrated by the operation law establishing “uniform maximum rate*"
of the pro rata law of the State of Illi­ for these three roads ?

NOTICE.
IJ. S. INTERNAL REVENUE

SW*Short«*t Line between ChiM*v md Grand

the

The reasons

SHORE

■' Legals.

Legals.

PROBATE ORDER;

Railroads.

HE TUES UBRiCED flTHH IHE PBOVEIfflS OF HE MW ABOVE QUOTED ARE
TEEFOILOWDtG, TO:

printed and trfrealatod tiieaid Ceual

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HEALTH AND ITS PLEASURES
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Diseases with Its Agonies.
CKOORK BETWEEN Tlft.M
HIRAM M. ALLEN.
Adtalniatralor,

B. RKIDY
ion Manager
Bsm. Astt. Dqiraji_____________________

barret* or more.....................

HOLLOWAY'S
PILLS.
Perrons
Dfairdcr-

NOTICE.

STEPHEN L.WICK8

marehitl

.-penal Tax Stamp* will be IrocsniU®! by n»
only
raeeipt
from
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In the matlor of tho eatala of Uctlvie Mee«ea........

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Court of Barry Coualy. Mkbisan.
Iitlo and iutereat of the uid

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QREAT WESTERN RAILWAY

ooo. fourth claae (on loot or
’Brewer*
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of leey

more &lt;.r lee*
Dated March 1st. A. D.^«7.

Mothers and Danghirry.

GREEN B.RAUM.
C-.iamiai inner of latemai Revenae.

Sick Headaches ahrl want of Appetite.
in—r&gt; —1 inn. .l.i.k ——
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■* r- — ' . — —wvwBiaw. irutn ou»i
tr-d perspiration, or fro to eatin* and drlnkinr
b uufitfor us. thus disorderin* Uta liver and •
a\JS"?, be rwnlaled If you
xtmiETjafrjje&amp;tts ■le“/be well. B3P
The Ptllt if taken aeevniiu* m
printed instruction., will quickly rwtore a be.
&gt;tr of Bamr. ia (he Mate at Miehion. par- action
to both liver and .toautch whenre fol
Ikeme and aathoritr craated to u» on lae
lat of Uetobar. A. D. 1S77. by tba Probata
BarJ.Coaaty. Miohl*an. all ofahe Mtete.
risht, liUeandiut»re*t of th. uid dcoated of.ln aad
lo theraal catalo aiutaladsad beln* ■■ thaCoaaty of

■urrUtt
three-fourth* (M1 of lhe north-weet quarter !'^&gt;o
octioa twenty-three (J3&gt; ia Iowa four 1&lt;1 north of
KIJIBUJ.;

CHANCERY SALE.
depots.

d_W“- -I. m.y app«ar .iagul.r tba; R.j&gt;r • P|H* ahould be rwevmiaeuded far a r«a
n tha bowala. tuay peraoo* &gt;wppo«&gt;nc that ihn

JACOB**. VKLTE.

vurertotho whole orrsnic
health and itrvartt fol

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•Sundays excepted

nois. At many points in that State the
One hundred or more copies of the
people have contributed largely to aid the above considered petition, signed by many Roe heater.
construction of a second road tor lhe pur­ hundred men and women, have been prei
WM. EDGAR.
pose of securing competition. The two rented to din present Legislature; and no
roads are not of the same length.
doubt, it fairly represents the prevailing
“But the law says that both shall sentiment in certain localities and among
Furniture.
charge the same rate per mile. The Ion­ certain classes, regarding our railroads.
Cone being compelled to charge more to This petition also goes far to prove that
common point of destination, is, of most of the evils complained of in relation
course, driven out of competition, and the to our railroads, are imaginary. Can any
shorter one takes a monopoly of the busin­ of the numerous signers of thft petition |

I. D. FOSTER,
ger A* an I Uttroit.

Coffins Etc.

CT. J..

Ml eishty-eix
J), two year*

Diaonler* of the Kidneys.

Circuit Court Co

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ess. Hence ' it will be observed that one
of the most valuable and salutary rales
which obtain in railway transportation,
xix., that the shortest fine between two
common points, all other things being
equal, makes the rates for all oilier lines,
is reversed by the principle of equal mile­
age rates- The people who have contrib­
uted to build competing roads thus find
themselves taxed to pay the cost of trans-

believe for a moment that our railroads are
“working great injury to both producer
■nd consume*- ?”
With the fact before
them that companies operating 2740 miles
of road, or 82 per cent, of the 3344 miles
in our State, received in 1875, but one
■nd two-tendu cents per ton per mile for
the freight carried, how do they justify the
■asertion that “the several railroads of the
State hare been for a long time, and are
yet charging enormous and unjust rates

The returns of the companies made to
tho Commissioner of Railroads for 1875,
shows that the interest and expenses of 21
of the 34 roads doing business in this
State, exceed their gross comings by 83,789,52T.69. Thft amount has been lost
to the bondholders of there roods; and
yet these petitioners are accusing them of
“working great injury to tho producer ^nd
consumer." Who arc tbe really injured
parties in the care,—those who have in­
vested in inis property, or those who are
“The committee are, therefore, of the their accusers ?
opinion that do good results can be antici
These petitions have received tho sanc­
dated from an equal mileage rate, but that tion and signatures of a large number of
a law establishing such a rale of charges our most intelligent and influential citftena;
for the United States would be impracti­ and yet I am unable to discover any ade­
cable and unjust both to the railroads and quate reason why their sanction of these
the public.
grave charged against our railroads should
Thia report of the committee was made have been accorded, only that they have
up after the hearing of testimony from ail been laboring under nn entire misappre­
hension of the facia connected with this
subject. Their information in regard to
and rapid tramportstion,—and the question of transportation seems to
after mature rWltxwalisu, was transmitted have been one-aided and incomplete, and
to Congress, a* a compendittm of all that is es a result their opinions do themselves, as
dow known in legud to this important well as the railroads, great injustice. And
subject; and ft is referred to as an author­ I do not doubt that when our citizens shall

nitely multiply such evil results at cumpeing points, without any compensating
benefits at other places. The nou-compcling points would not be benefited, for if
by reason of low rates, at the point of
competition, a largely increased traffic can
be created, from which the company can
make a small profit, it will be enabled, to
the extent of such profit, to reduce the
- rates at the intermediate point.

ity by members of that body, in the con­
sideration of all questions relating to trans­ railroads to the people and the State, the
antagonism which, now exists betwren
portation.
these interests will entirely cease.
AD laws fixing rates for transportation,
Stephen S. Cobb,
in order to be just, should, at least, be
Commuoioan- of Railrondt.
sufficiently liberal to allow Dot only for the
neccsbary expenses for the economical
working of the road, but - also far a fair

invested.

The difficulties in the way of

«nd be-happy again.

Um«. ThiaIrwaUaeat will *ivaalmo*t itnm*dix?&lt;
raliarwban all oth«r moan* tia«» tailed.
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For Stomachs out of Order.
No modicint will ao effoe«aaHy impro
of the ilomaaha* thcae Pill*; they
acidity, nroaeloaod either by in temp«
proper diet. They reach the Hr er and

1 Grel Bediction ii Prices!
SALISBURY &amp; BRO SSEAU

in ia« mauer
0*bon&gt;. Minor*.

it eoart for the

Daalers tn all kinds

i'.l

FURNITURE
□phohtery Goods Brachts Frans, fc =ffi?ISES=S

(fflWffi!
Look here !

NOTICE TO CREDITOR’S
A trucjeopy.J
date were allowed for cradiK

Look here!

any party or parties eoanterfettinr
or vending the sane, knowing th

Contract.

What I don’t you think we can sell

respectable Prat

Coffins, Caskets &amp; Shrouds

cheaper than any firm in the State ?
can do it, for, with the help of

Ja1^U3'e FRaSCIS*HGLDEN. Morl*t*aa.

We'

S3ES
next MMiMW' will at pabliah any

J. M. HEWES

REMOVAL !

we guarantee Satisfaction.
Hearse furnished free to any person
purchasing a Coffin worth
We
can give you better figures than ever of­
fered before, for we make the most of our
Coffins and Furniture.
-

Haalinn Home Journal.

Salisbury &amp; Brosseau.
HasUn£B, Dec.. 22. 75.

M UH STOKE

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arkWairs
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE^

Young men who go to see girls hare
adopted a novel method of securing kisses.
They assert, on the authority of eminent
scientific writerg. that the concussion pro­
duced by a kiss will cause the flame of a
gas jet to licker, and easily induce the giri

GRAND RAPIDS.

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22 MONROE ST.
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VQL. XXI. NO. 99.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN. MONDAY. APRIL 9, 1877.

FAMRERS

Wlj Uepliblicaji 6ajw

3F*O3EY

: 3. III. DEWEY

M F. S SER B R O T H B R 8

puhlisiieii.

and

GREETING,

Arc oni hand at the eld stand with the finest Stock of Implemetns'
and Machinery ever known in IDtstingg, We have tho

:« Streat. niKtlnga, Dairy

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IfMCRIITlOX:

JACKSON WAGON,

DIAMOND IRON PLOW,
GALES CHILLED PLOW,
■ADVERTISING.

DIAMOND STEEL PLOW,
All the above named Plows arc sold on trial.

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Single and Platform Buggies,

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hjwi

:.&lt;o i aoooi 5u.ro I
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Taylor and Gale Horse Rakes,
Buckeye Mowers with Table Rake Reaper,

n.oo

IXL Wind Mills, etc., etc.
ISM.AHD BOSIO CARDS! Every article we sell is warranted to please. I
GIVE US A CALL.
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Chester Messer.

Burns Messer.

Doctor. Aikin’s

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i the young lady, eagerly.
"There is someI body1 who lifts you ?"
i
-‘Mother sets mo generally,” said Deb.

WHOLE NO. 2041
the time JuM overhead and .wallowed her

up in sound. She turned pale with de­
:lighted terror, and then she flmthed with
Iterrified delight
pa 11 pray, or Ctr, qr U»sh ? Deb did

I "Once, when she wm very bad with a
I lame ankle, Jim McMahoney net ipe. He’s
first floor—Jim McMthoney.
not know. It mcmed to her that if the
“I shali bo back here," said the young ’white horae would carry her up into the
With the ringing nn-J MMkUng and crowing- lady, still sneaking very quickly, but j
great heart of the bell, she need never ait
speaking to Deb's mother now, "in just iin a high diair at a window again, but
an hour. I shall come in an easy sleigh, inde and rido with the young lady. It
While the IltUatatf talk, ng hl* tail
. . with warm robes. If you will have your seemed
i
to her like forever and forever.
” I daughter ready to take a ride' with me,
They turned away from Androscoggin
1 shall bo very much obliged to you."
iwithout gpeaking, and rode Daylight
, Are praclimogeWe »tip« and lumping :
Tho young lady finished her sentence &lt;dimmed and dusk dropped, and nee I all
iThemld
as if she didn't know what to My, and bo ithe town ablaxr. with light.. Dob could
raid tho truest thing she knew of, which inot speak—there-were bo many lights.
» what we are all in danger of doing at
And still .he could not ipesk when
times.
*
( tliey rode into Brick Alley, and Jim Mo"Well, I'm sure !’* said Deb’s mother. Mahoncy
]
and his mother, and the children
"Darbilra, tell the lady—"
i who did not wonder, came to moot her
But Darbitra could* not tell the lady, iand take her back to her chair.
fur site was already out of the door, and
She was too happy to apeak. She need
down stain and away into the street. And, ।never wonder any more. She could re­
indeed, Deb would not have told the lady member,
।
—has never told the lady—can never tell
But the young lady did not want her Co
the lady.
।speak. She touched her white horse, and
’ Hotkey tauii'ae t&gt;Unt«&lt;l mm! guanlid
If all the blue summer skies, and the &lt;was gone in a minute ; and when Andros­
The cnrrenti are new in full bloom ;
gold of summer sunlight, and tho shine &lt;coggin hell rung them both to sleep that
of summer Mtn fell dbwn into your bauds night
।
—for the young lady forgot to aak
at once for you to pint the ecrapbooka |fur her Cluny, and ahe was too tired to
with, should you know what to say ?"
।go to the party—I am sure I cannot tell
Cirm in thi Syria..
Into the poor little scrap-book of Deb's which wu the happier, she or Deb.
life the colon of heaven dropped/and
blinded her on that bewildering, beautiful, '
Phax and Phun.
blessed ride.
In just an hour the sleigh was there,
DEB’S RIDE.
with the easiest cushions and warmest &amp; Prison life has but one aide—Inside.
robex and bells—the merriest bells—and
The solemn Anurareroggiu bell was tWstraight
1
young lady. And Jim McOut of season—An empty pepper box.
ringing the mill girls iu by broad sun­ Mahuney wm there, and ho carried her
Handcuffs are like guide books, because
light one noon, when there came a knock down
c
stnira to "sot’’ her. And her
at the door, and behind it the young lady mother
t
wav there, and wrapped her ail they are made fur two wrists.

*011 sir* ta« » firm in thvfipring.

I heard. Deb was startled by aboift
a
in an old shawl, fur Deb bad no
Love, the toothache and tight boots are
by the young tilings
t
like uther little girh. The young things which cannot lie kept secret.
lady. It was not often that visitors
came lady
1
remembered chat, and she brought
____________
to Brick Alley,
a"
and it was still less often i the prettiest littlo white hood Deb had
Postmaster General Key has thirteen
that Brick Alley had a visitor who ever
&lt;
seen, and Deb’s face looked like r, children—a whole buueh of little Keys.
knocked.
&lt;day-lily bud in the shining wool, but Deb '
Slender ladies, it is said, will hold the
This wu a young lady for whom Deb's &lt;could not be that.
And Mrs. McMaho
mother did fine washing. Deb’s mother ncy
i
was there, pring onions at tho door, edge, as it were, in society this spring.
wiped her hands and placed a chair, and tn
t wish her good luck ; and the little Me- IftOok out for a corner on vinegar.
th^ young lady sat down. She wu a Mahoneys
i
were there, and all the children
An aged couple of Charlton, Iowa, each
straight lady, with strong feet and long, who
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did wonder, and the grocer turned in nearly 70 years old, have aatouAhed
Lrrjwn feathers iu her hat, and soft brown aat the alley corner, and the baker stopped
themselves by producing twins, born last
gldves upon her bauds. She had come, iM he turned out and everybody stood
week.
shf raid, with that Cluny sot, which nhe and
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smiled to sec her start. The white
the nwvw,
snow, km
and &gt;.v.»
held .j.
up ...^i
his I
t—.ftj this
....a very
&gt;«,; Ihorse pnwed ..&lt;»
TbctoUl nuniberof votes cast at the
foiRtd she should need for ~
a party
T"
rr
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night; indeed, ahe was in so much haute j head
Deb had
seen
such a
honelection wm
8,443,312,
or about two
ft ftftM—ftftVV
l.ftftftft never
MV.VI Ok
ft.* OftAVI.
« Mftft.
r- .’ late
ldft.V*tftft*UU
— Oft ftft
ft. ,*» ft
Vft
-wv
_t._ lIad
_ 1 hunted
L.___ .1 Deb'r
n v mother
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... i tnc
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..... than
.1___ in 1872.
ic-o
IT-— we
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for it that she
- -and
the
lady^liad
gathered
the
more
How
auu
young
ma gatneraa
, million

of whom

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JAMES CLARKE
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AT LAW A SOLICITOR

DISEASES.

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WITH Si KNAPPEN.
VT LAW 4 SOLICIT-

iippurita/above) Rathbun

Falisuta ar
io theeitj »bouM
t- &gt;•’ :lx boeior haforv attending toother I

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WILDER

if limit.

U LAN 4 SURGEON,
UARKT COVXTT,

V\ . RIKER.
: PEACE. Genera! Collection
. Kut. llnluta liloek. Stale (Street.

KiMUy relied up, n ai
fVREM.
ptotn. whi-'i from hi* ability aad «t
the Doctor ean rote. Health behraj

»«petior»kUI and innrov-

ho takea hopele'i emo from toe naaoa m gw-s 1
««!• iffisi
_ n.aor C&lt;ft*«ft U»M con kvaakt of ftanvia or rviMlvm. '

suiiai &gt;pn»i&gt;ft,

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UPJOHN,
a;«. Mich.

SI. F. PECKHAM.
VilYSlCtAR AND SURGEON.

A.

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up— which wu a matter of some difficulty
—&gt;s she never had tnc least idea where
she lived before, and how crooked the
stairs were I But the face was very
yellow, as she raw, and would she be sure
to have it doue by nine o'clock to-night ?

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And then, turning her bead suddenly,
th» straight young lady saw poor, crooked
D.ib in her high chair, with wonder iu
het eyes.
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•‘I wonder if I frightened her," thought
Dub.
But she/only wondered and did
not speak.
[
Mia this your—"
•-Yr*," said Deb's mother, "the eldest.
Fifteen. I'll try my best, ma'am ; but I
don't know as I ought to promise." Shu
spoke in a business-like tone, and turned
the Clnny lace—a dainty collar and a
pair of soft cuffs—about her hands in a
bwincss-likc way. A breath of some
kind of scented wood struck a little
giiat against Deb's face. She wondered
how people conld weave sweet smell into
a piece of lace, end if the young lady
knew; or if she knew how much pleas­
anter it wm than the onions that Mrs.
McMahoncy cooked for dinner every day
in the week but Sunday, upon the first
floor. But it gave her quite enough to
to wonder without speaking.
•Fifteen!" repeated the young lady,
standing up very straight, aud Tookihg

very sorry. "How long nas she been—
lik4-that?"
.

; ••Bum so,” said Deb’s
just act iu that chair etcr
big enough to set at all
gum on these, Miss ?”
i "But you never told

LUCIUS RLSSELL,
Ciraalt Court CeaunManer
'■nd mind of Writ-Abner- Kxc&lt;-«"-.

CHAS. JI. BAUER.

^jyfcisrfiss:
See in the Court Howra.
IwlTXf
BURGHER.

ISAAC W. V ROOMAN.
KKtHFF. Deputy€'.8. Marahal.GyaSm

JUHN Q. CRESSY.

( . G. HOLBROOK.

Il

me you had a

crippled child."
' The young lady raid this quickly.
; “You have washed fur me three years,. rein that way.
They rude and rode. In and out of the
and you never told me you bad a crippled
merry streets, through the singing bells,
*^“You never asked me, Mira," said Deb's. about the great church spires—oil over
and over the laughing town. They rods
4&gt;0,l‘er.
CL j to the river and the young lady stopped
The young lady made no reply, bbc
i the white horae, so that Deb could look
oamc and sat down on the edge of Deb's
- acroau, and up and down at the shining
l&gt;..d close l*»idc Dob's chair. She seem- •u.&gt;—, — -r —- —
&amp;7o h«e
»11 «l»“t b« Cl«»;!«««"«
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mother. “She s
since aka's been
‘ Would you try

reins
into her brown glovre, and the
i
ralcigh-bclh cried for joy—Low they crie l
•—and aw«y they went, and Deb was cut
&lt;of the alley in a minute, and the people in
1the alley hurrahed, and hurrahed, and
1hurrahed, to see her goThat bewildering, beautiful, biased
iride! How warm the little white hood
■was! How ,the cushions rank beneath
Iher, and the fur robe opened like feathers
'to the touch of her poor, thin hands!
How the bell-* sang to her, and the snow­
drifts
blinked at her, and the irides, and
&lt;
।the slated roofs, and sky, and the people’s
: f.icci smiled at her 1
‘•What's the matter?”
asked
the
;young lady; for Deb drew the great
Wulfs robe over her face and head, and
nut so for a minute still and hidden. The
,young lady thought she was frightened.
‘•But I only wanted to^ndo q little 1"
said Dob’s little, smothered voice. '•!
must cry a little first I”'
When she had cried a little she held up
her bead, and the shine of her pretty
white hood grew faint beside the shine of
her ejes and eheeks. That bewildering,
blessed ride 1
Streets and a crowd, and ebureh spires
were in it—yes, and a wedding and a fun­
eral, too-all things which Deb had seen
in her high chair in the day-time with
her eyes shut, she saw on that ride with
her ctcs opened wide.
She was very still. The young lady
did nut speak to her, and ahe did not
speak to the young lady. The horse held
up its head. It McmoJ to Deb to be fly­
ing. She thought that he must bo like
the awful beautiful white horse in Rev­
elation. She felt as if he could take her
to heaven just as well as not if the young
lady's brown glowcs should only pull the

SOLICITED.

" When I die,'* said a married man, "I
want to go where there is no snow to
shovel." His wife said she presumed he
would.
Josh Billings says : "I have finally kum
to tho konklns'wn that tho best epitaff
enny man can have is a good bank ac­
count”
’
There is a preacher iu Arkansas who
argues that Noah’s ark rested in that State,
and that Ark-ansas gut its name from that
circumstance.

Married—Mr. Lowery and Mias Tow­
cry. of Princeton, Kentucky. May thrf
bride's pth be flowery, if she did ieavo
her T and go to L.
"Ho I all ye dyspeptics 1" rays a patent
medicine advertisement. If all the dys­
peptics would hoc regularly their number
would be reduced amazingly,
A Yankee husband telegraphed to his
wife : " What havo you for breakfMt and
what aib the baby ?'* The answer came,
“Buckwheat cakes and the meMlcs."

There are 320 ncwnt&gt;*pcro in London,
and when it h a good day for geography
319 of them can locate New York city in
the State of Texas and not half try.
Here, fix the constitution so that a man
will havo the privilege of shooting the fel­
low who Mks for a light from his 25-oent
Havana and hands back the stub of a pen­
ny-grab.

The Leavenworth Tunes some up a laic
breach of-promise suit in two bead-lines,
thus; "An injured woman sweater deceiver
for 150,000, and she runs 49,950 behind
the ticket."
wnie friends, encountered U»e words

For unco in the world a New Turk po­
liceman wm on hand the other day when a.
robltry wm committed, but, aays tho JWryru.-n, he was the robber. vtcCtfn, and had

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Utft -ft.-J ——------ «
th«k. Debhtraiybmtbed.ib.r.fttkm
in a high chair, and the long, broadahould.nd the gloves, and the sweet smrils of
cred, whered river seemed vert much like
•’ Talk about th* atn
lady
's
sorry
•eented wood, aad the yor—
. v&gt;m Ibis world about wj&gt;ich she had wonder^
i chair.
r»—were so close to the 1
They rode to the mills and Deb trembled h-. "What do j
the young
“Fitteen years I” ropes:
.
. .ft - -------- —Ua and tn nMW&gt;t million suit, I'd h
low, “in that &lt;------poor hrtie «ril But you
A beautiful btrt blind j
"
said, suddeuly.
rut* ucr, tv.*..„r Uaa, »d ftbft left »r “"“““t “
laugh; then in a minute she trembled
■nd bake*

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o___■» L.„A1m honhkllnnn bennn. 1 goveruora with us, but as yet nothing Las ; neither
neither horn
horn of
of the
the dilemma.
dilemma.
Jh £Ejm-We8klf RepilDllCajl Bajlflef *Wled fwM thcir Ti,it Chamberlain pain came hero on Tureday.
.
I dined with the President on Wednesday,
r.ulTUn
___ . 'I but the nurulxir, of stump ’•peechea and

। inflammatory nddreeses
Uastirgs, Mich.,

Apr. 9,1877.

Hampton

that

tion that sprang up

so suddenly has as

suddenly vanished.

Mr. Blaine gives osthe

President, and there is no reason to doubt

Mr. Conkling has already

signalized his adhesion.

Mr.

Cameron,

aud

Episcopal

the place of r^adeatoos, toulh of the poetofficr

the miroheivous from playing April Fool

and turn ibrir cyct euthward. The ghost gen­
erally make* hie appearance ataboat half-past

By one of thee*, five ministers

pranks.

eral of a lady who was not dead, and each

ation in deciding between the two contest­

came in Thursday morning at 3 o’clock

ants.
Rev. Robert Laird Collier formsrly of

and was taken at once to Willard’s Hotel.

Chicago, bvs been in the city this week,

upon hnn and gave him a perfect orption.

and is an applicant for the Swiss mission
Fred Douglass as marshall of the

Dis­

Executive.

Hampton

Early after breakfast his friends poured in
and ro persistent hare tho callers been nt
at all timet, that he was forced to decline

tain rise, and an cl.lcriy looking ghost makes
hia appearance with a while flower vase in
hand, turning to the northward, bolding the
by his successor, Mr. McCormick, aud vase la front of him. stands a few minutes,
will eotn proceed to Ix&gt;ndon to take when the curtain slowly dri&gt;ps and hides hu
ghosti-hlp from eyes euriena to behold.
charge of the Spaicate Agency.
This
Mr. Conant, the cx-Amistant Secretary

trict is winning the good opinion and re­

receiving visitors,

lie at once addressed

change of officials mccta with unircrrxl

spect of all who have business before his

a note to the President, stating he was

favor among those who know Mr. McCor­
lift, united with his great ability as a

worked in harmony with the new adminis­

oceured yesterday.

rights of the colored man, or to fight any

writer

tration, retires to private life, and his son

stable of ante, helium times was in the

is sent to succeed him iu the Senate. Thus

Criminal Court room, and one of the bail­

the field in

that

have

possibly

Republican

branch

Congrefcs is clear before President

department.

A well known ex-con­

of iff supposing that he had business there

health, IrouMod with humor la my blood
wcaknea* and debility of the system generally i
lara* unable to tabor much, and only at aome
windmill in the moft approved Don Quix­ prpred executive talent, reader him pecu­ light buainew. aud then only with &lt;reat ean­
tion.
ote manner. The President immediately liarly fitted for this position. No one
Hoven year* ago. the part spring, 1 had a
sent his secretary, Mr. Rodgers, to per &lt;jtiMtions Sir. Conant’s integrity, although ■rverv attack of Diphtheria, which left my
Imbs paraljxeJ ati'i useless, so I was unable to
ronally invite Mr. 11 ampton to come the- tlte Democftiic Press have impugned his

Hayes.

inquired, "Are you looking for the Mar­

that he

shall?" The former constable replied "No

White IIouso at 1

himself, by his wise and prudent course-

sir, not now, although I was onee very
anxious to sec him when ho was n fugitive

tion, of course, “was promptly accepted-

slave,"

slant

ItMolh-be conceeded,

however,

hia firm but conciliatory bearing, has done

. more than_all others to bring about thia
agreeable change in -tho

situation.

Nor

Still

New

York cries aLud

grand principles of his inaugural and

his

acceptance letter.
Postmaster General Key, the Democrat,

ic WprrAnftlve in tho Cnbiuct, has
proudly gFvAi’indication that his depart­

thinker, together

and

with

his

honesty or laic, and yet that he had not
imjfficient executive executive ability for avr. I concluded to gite it a trial, and to my
great jov soon found my health improving. I
tiie place is concdcd by alt But in Mr. continued the ute of tho STKi-r'until three hotPresident or McCormick we bare the promise, of an offi-

conference with the

On Thurs­

day he partook of lunch at

the White

th? requisites of the second chief of the

the

House1 and paid very gallant attentions to

Treasury

Mrs. Hayes, who took a lively part iu the

pres? generally in congratulations that an­

appearance of the ex-Tammauy Mayor, but

guteral political diacu.’Uton

other newspaper man has been put where

the growing belie!' is that he has gone

at th"

There ore many people who be­

abroad.

which ensued

As prime minister at the

Deportment, and wo join

ho can show

his

WJiite House, she has, as a matter of that knights of

GOOD EVIDENCE.

It seems

real merit/

■

c-iurae. full Cabinet privileges at her din­

United States of Ohio, are together dis­

In the Sweet By-tnd-By

to avoid prosecution for his

ner table : and wo wish to say nothing de­

poned to take the lion's share of honors

with tho Tweed ring,

Cannot but bo the happy thought a
the fortunate recipient of »ho "RocKT
Mountain Toubist’’ scans its wonder­
fully attractive pages and peruses, its fas­
cinating descriptions. Most beautifully
embellished with new and highly artistic
engravings, its letter-press a model of typ­
ographical riahneu, and the arrangement
throughout simply superb, the RocXt
Mountain Tourist b worthy of compari­
son with Pielvrt»qae American or The
Altlinc. It fat written in gonipy, graphic
style, covering details of the tour through
lhe gardens of tho Sonthwest (the Arkan­
sas Valley. Southern Kansu, to the very
heart of the Alps, of America—the Rock­
y Mountains. Jannts are xnado to all tba
faniout resorts of Colorado, tho remarka­
ble ruins, the springs, tho mines, and /in
short, to every point of interest to tourist,
agriculturist, capitalist, miner, and invalid.
With the Tourist, the San Juam Guide
keeps filing company, and the two publi­
cations are mailed free to all writing for
one or both to T. J. Anderson, Topeka,

nute and extend^l connection with tho in­
terests oif'the people—is to bo run on civil

which theory nt

rogatory to Mr. Erarts when we rank her and wc suppose that shortly the only way

least has the merit of probability abont it.

service reform principles.

lie rcfu-cs to

The foul-play explanation of hh friends is,

pay say attention to the papers and the to-

to use the longague of the Czar when re-

his equal in conversational diplomacy. to reach preferment in politics will be as
Gov. Hampton is a fine specimen of in j the Methodist church with the Bishops,
physical humanity. Of large site, full six to compel th* applicant to serve a series of

licitations of the gentleman who has come

fering to tho concessions demnuded by the

feet high, well proportioned, he looks the

Sublime Porte “too^lomn thinovitch.’’

ored postmaster nt Columbia, S.

If soldier and

leader—the

governor, and

years on a newspaper.

Here already arc

Hawley aod McCormick.

Defrecs will go

C., who,

this panic amongst Tweed's friends con­

Mr. Key says, since ho proves to be a good
officer, can1,only be removed by the army

tinues, yon will soon bear the choir sing­

outside ot that portion of him whiyh appearetT iu his rejxjrtcd bombattic speeches

ing “Where oh where, is Samivcl Tilden.”

wl ile on his way here, and which gives a

or by tho President of the United States-

Mem, for Post Office nspirants. First
Assistant Postmaster General, ^Tyner L«

certain style to bis manner akin to the
fighting windmill dam, wc were decidedly

These consist of ten companies of tho 1st,

acting as Postmaster General, -and

pleased with the man.

2nd, and 3rd U. S. Artillery.

When we consider the politics and the rac.

« of these two officials, and all the other
hero is

circumstances of the case, surely

lrpat(er for novel aud significent inferences.
'The same rule appears tn the other depart­

has

His black hair

into tho Government Printing Offce. Who

neat?
On

Saturday

the Precidcnt reviewed

tho troops, now stationed at the Arsenal.
After tho

boen acting as such-mrteo Judge Key's

slightly tinged with with gray, dark eyes,

formal review regimental, company, and

has

swarthy skin, whiskers, and moustache a

skirmish drill were given, then a portion of

appointment.

Key’s

Judge

time

been and still is fully occupied iu aiding

Burnside, also streaked with gray, and

the command

Secretary Schurz, on taking charge

to solve the Southern question, aud in the

general distinguished appearance and de­

and fired hundreds of balls into the target

of tKe,In tenor Department, paid a cordial

transaction of.other important public bus­

meanor, note him at once, even to casual

in a few minutes.

efficiency of iness. Some idea of the rtu h of the grand
army of office seekers max- ba had whpn it

observers, ns'a man of superior character,

Mies were in attendance, aod tho day

and well worthy the attachment and loyal­

passed off quite pleasantly indeed.

ments.

tnMte'tb the administrative

his predecessor, and declares that he shall

expect equally good service from his
Messers. Schurz and

ordinates.

sub­

Evart”

have been appointed a committee to draft a

He has persistently

is*statcd that nearly fifteen thousand ap­

ty of his adherents.

plications for office have been received by

urged the withdrawal of the troops from

Mr. Key during his brief incumbency.

the State House at Columbia, and insists

Of course all of those applicants are hold­

they must be used only to preserve the

of appointments in the civil service. Thus
the principles upon which the administra'

ing their breath and waiting for the news

peace.

of their appointments xs laborers in Uncle

state arc sufficient to determine the govern­

tion hastoet &lt;nit arc to be reduced to a ays.

Sam’s vineyard, ignorant of the fact that

orship dispute. That no one proposes to do

tem.. No'wonder that the change of ex­

their applications arc filed away never to be

violence, and that all he asks is to be let

less uneasince and

thought of again. k Notwithstanding these

alone, so that ho may ahow to the country

discouraging circumstances

that South

set of rules regulating the whole subject

ecutives has produced

commotion in the departments at Washing,

ton than has b&lt;5Cn witnessed on any similaoccasion for many years.

Unfaithful offi.

cials, who have been kept in their places
by fevoritism, if any such there

are, may

well s)iakc in their boots; but for all the
rest there remains that sense

of security-

which,.*! wejl as fair pay, ouchi to be the

We need not say bow acceptable thia

good beginning is to ihc country,' so long
disquieted and

discredited

by the evils

whi?h have been lingering in our political

systomf particularly since the war.

been,

It has

in fact, the voice of tho country

steadily making itself heard iu Washing­
ton, rebuking faction and encouraging re­

form, which has enabled President Hayes
to begin his administration iu an auspicious

manner.

sams.patb.

has ardnoqa"duties and troublesome ques­
tions before him, and is liable to make

mistakes himself, they will enable him to

inside her borders,

street who have just swooped down to let

ure of office depends wholly upon the

the President know exactly how the tiling

presence of the troops, and that if these

stands and just what they will take.

were

Just at present we arc receiving from
our

new

Secretary of the Navy, who

withdrawn

he

cannot retain his

power more than twenty-four hours; hence

while he has much sympathy, for he is an

aware, got his- cd-

able mtn and would, were he acceptable

upon an Indiana

to the white people, make a model gov­

Tann, a great deal of valuable information

ernor, yet under th© universal feeling that

uyatiun almoat entirely

upon nautical matters.

They

say that

numbered, and that every State must sup­

tion kizo of a hatchway, he gave it,ns his

port itself,without intervention of Federal

opinion that U depended very much on

muskets, be has few

supporters.

Max.

the world and (quoting from the inaugu­

Yankee Nation."
Wasbington, D. C., March 26, '77.

Ed. Banner.—

the

meant

interest

tho action

towards other*'

sentenced to bo dismissed for haring, as
crime, lying or hazing.

Yat wc oommend

his endeavor to reform the cadet by re­
taining rather than by discharging.

But

•We*

CHEW-SMOKE

^HhJUTCBUSS

it it an impooaibility to keep a naval officer

take no otuer.
mu or ALLWuunu

*

&lt;ACn v

nt n-ru.

WOXDERKVL HtCCBail S*,0O« «C Um

from lying and hoodwinking Uncle Sam,

ish1 the Naval Department and its Acad­

emy.

»
Timon.
Local Correspondence,

involved in tho South Carolina' an! Lou­

to investigate Louisiana and in two weeks
at least twenty

whidt.be has announced shall be fully re­

ry adjustment thereof, one is reminded of of.reports and speeches in Coogrres failed

alised in the practice of the Government.

the old anecdote tn which the traveler to do.

asks the boy which of two roads before

"Ttxsi-ifiTE7.
.fKArta.w ..a ’jig’As
bsb ffi-Tsr-irfjs:

cAu^i&amp;n

UM 877
«12^L^i,!W8WSiSSlS

ter aud ability.

But how they arc to sec

through the Louisiana mill stone on such

that it mattered not which one be took,

abort notice is as puzzling to me as Dun-

he would find it bo bad before be went a
mile that he would wish he had taken the

in view of the President's repugnance to

other.

The President can well bo com­

haxy fFirgiaia hiHs beyond, a mild mannerod^ rather corpulent Saxon, nearly

pared

to

drcary's dog problem wu to him.

tho

uk

Two opjXMiug

peace, and the hearty baccord of tho Cab­
inet, the withdrawal of bayonet support

cide their way, and each tlw antijMxlcs of

from Packard » generally assumed to be

the other.

Should he decide in favor of

Hampton, tho other tide will so torment
rigid

what

the

had taken the other, and vice

Address
T. J. Anderson.
Gen. Pau. JriTopeka. Kan.

DRUNKARD STOP!

OPIUM HABIT.

A. Card.

We take this opportunity of inforxiug
the public, that we will safely and radical­
ly cure all cases of pila, without the use
of knife or ligature. No cure, no pay.
E. F. &amp; I- W. Brown.
Hastings, Dec. 21, 1876.
x»68tl

greodehild. She wm a member of the Metho­
dist Protestant Church at the time of her

death.

Roberts'.

She had been a Christian from a ahfld.

Yaxku Braiaoa, April 2, *77.

%j3w-y

"JACKSONS
BEST"
SWEET XSTA.-V-5r
Chewing Tobacco

Notice.

Farmers please taka notice that I hate
bought out the interest of Calhoun &lt;v
Beckwith, in lh«Aotel barn and you will .
find it to your interest to call and see me.
EztSltf
J. W. Brock.
Brick for sale at my yard. Section 2.Jd,

in Rutland.

Henry L Newton.

commission will recommend.

Gen. Hawley is liqre and Secretary Evarts
is preparing his instructions.

wish i kj

without change.

Jan. 4 '76 tf

Yet

of troops except for preservation of

parties arc constantly dogging him to de­

the traveler.

plieation,together with tho Sanjuan GkxI',
maps and time tables of this new and pop­
ular route from Kuuu Cityand Au'^n
to Pueblo, Denver and all points in Colo­
rado, New Mexico, Arizona and the &amp;»n
Juan Mines.
The finest line of Pullman
on the continent between the Mi«soun River and the Rocky Mountains

They are men of highest charac­

him wu the best and received as a reply

oj&gt;cou»upon the blue Potomac, and tho

The “Iron Trail.'
A spicy sketshjdcrcriptive of a trip over
the Atehiron Topeka and SantaFc Railroad
and of the beauties, scenery and pleasure
resorts of the Rocky Mountains, by
Crinkle," tho musical and dramatic critic
of tho New York Worlds sent free on pa-

Whitman's Assorted Candies—the bert-n tho market. A full supplya! J *’•

with a number of grandaHldfau, who Will min

tho desired number of gentlemen who are

Heal tb;ipe^ polices

nt miiu mweo ca. umuti.i.i

and if so MrJ Thompson had better abol­

Loijsiana Commission,—The

In looking at the interminable questions

- Vegetm® U Sold by all Druggists.

if we are to believe the Democratic press

President has nt bst succeeded in securing

The

Cbamzcttowx, Mao., Mirth 1&gt;. tf»V. .

«rtth that I bare e$eJ y«rr "Blwd
iratlou" (Vtuertsr.) in my family-tor
iu., 1, .
rr

we wish to know which is the greater

Michigan 27 years, 11 of which ahe has spool
in (lope. S!&gt;a leaves a husband and two sons,

accomplish that which

I

with

We will watch

e

preceding investigations and 40,000 pages

Bash, undergoing

able conduct in future.

universal

isiana imbroglios, and the difficulties inter-

hidden by a true Germanic, meerschaum,

of lying, aod commending upright, honor­

G. P. Rowell &amp; Go’s. Col.

ral of President Taylor) with the rest of
mankind, "which

APPRECIATION.

NEW ADVERTISMENTS.

He wrote them a

long fatherly letter, showing the enormity

Hlra R. Blake. Bbe expired u h»r residence
in the township of Hope. March 17, 1877.

OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.

i-iSrcrj

Secretary Thompson has remitted the

victed of falsehood.

lina will in a few days bo at jieace witli all

may very likely bo true.

d with d’«p»|&lt;i* *nd £»□ewncrvatlr UwtluJ.
TUOMAS OILMoUr,
CPj Walnut meet.

•eotenco of dismissal of thrte cadets con­

Fataaa Dbwbt .—Thanki for your excellent
little paper. I should hare ordered it long

poring to prevent a apuedy and salisfacto-

'WXbhington, D. C., Mar. 29, ’77.
W’imigine in a smoke-frescoed garret,

Gatling gun,

the size of the hen, and the number of troops will be withdrawn, and W- take it
eggs they put under her. As Secretary) that Chamberlain will be the "out" and
Thompson is a prince of jokers, this story Hampton the “in," aud that South Caro­

he principles of purification and reform

NOTES.

the

A large concourse of

The

go on from conquering to conquer, until

CAPITAL

worked

the days of b yonet State governments are

when applied to recently for the regnla-

The people are with him, they

believe in him ; and notwithstanding he

and good will to all

mean* only peace

Gov. Chamberlain frankly admits his ten­

Nor rill he tail of this invinci­

ble support, so long as he continues in the

Illinois

Carolina

crowds of them on the

week we moot

as yon ore probably

rewud of merit in public office.

the

boys arc behaving beautifully, and every

He says the civil processes of the

NEW MAN.

the quill, as well as the

lieve that Mr. Hall haa fled the country

to Washington to get the place of the col­

FEEL

l attribute my preeen health entirely to the
use of Panrriv Stbcf, and hold it in hieb estimntion. 1 cannot apeak too highly in its

ment—the most important of all in its mi­

connection

'rfSS’p bad dpp&lt;
ZLSS-JS."^

ct-| who has never had a superior in all

itively nothing new in regard to the dis­

table.

Qjdnod Fifteen Pounds of Flesh.

o’clock, which invita­

He like Chamberlain, has been in con'

for her M-itec member of his Cabinet

has his cabinet been-.behind-haud in sec- j-Oakey Hall, and refuses to be comforted
ondingltis efforts arid iu conforming to the because ho is not present. There is pos­

Joss Rente.

I) rook i. Me., Sept. 7, 1870.

His extensive experience in public

mick.

here in response tp hi* official invitation,

not

MU «r adflross »• at my nrfdwi.. M
X ery rMMetrnUv,
“
A Kosboe Parker,

MT«r_

of the Treasury, will be relieved this week

and was ready now to do battle for the

might

If

met at her house.

alive, until all

A g-.od illustration of how

Committee,

his ghwUhip the more curiotn to behold

fools were yet

that

failed to appreciate

times havo changed with thia gentleman,

who, u chairman of the Foreign Affairs

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

and yet Honings,* like ancient Rome, has »

The eolemnity of the day did not deter

Hampton, and not accepted apparently by

of the

W|WT j

real, genuine gbwt. If the pe6ple of HaaiingS
est attainable order were used to celebrate are curious enough to lake tho trouble to tea *
their joy and gladness ut the resurrection. real gba*t and Lie antics, ther must appear al

any

one

Obosls ore not very coriunon in Ha-flinp,

churches, musical ceremonies of tho high­

any compromtJc of this sort into consider­

lent beginning has been made under Pres­
Thu Uttl© flurry of oppoai

Catholic

the

not likely that President Hayes, will take

ded he is given the Senatonliip, but it is

hia sincerity.

Don Cameron, and Wednesday morning

in

while

received invitations to officiate at the fun­

ministration of public affairs that an excel,

of

wit

decorated with flower»t

H- ’R. Steven’8 Column.

Gho*&gt;t&gt; In Hastings.

like nearly nil ntbera in the city, had its

pulpit profusely

promise, but which has been rejected by

ested —u who is not?—in a creditable ad.

tupport

Hotel

took etippcr at Warmley’a

breakfasted with Mr. Evarts. lie has
uectajeariiy made him later.
It is under­ I been conferring constantly with the Presi­
stood thAt Chamberlain has agreed to sur­ dent, or members of his Cabinet, and hot:
render tho Gubernatorial position provi­ submitted a proposition looking to com­

It must be admitted by all who arc inter

■urancc of his friendly

with the President al the White House,

I felt called upon to deliver along the route

A GOOD BEGINNING.

ident Hayes.

Cbambcr-

He dined

Dec. 5th, 1876.

Gen. Haw-

by hut opposition to the Force Bill and

Wanted.

A good, improved Farm.
Any one
tving a farm of 80 acres or more, with

Taos. J. Wilder.
»ted. s»J wcui-J

Hood to share h» vtawv.

Hastings. March 28.1877.
What you 0W« too.

«.

Call and .id*

O. D. Spaulding-

�Council Proceeding*.

uimwin.

WE.

own of Pioneer Ett

A regular meeting of the Common Council
r the city of Harting*, waa held at lhe Coua- I ““^j

j

iu apptova; „r

Special Notices.
Dr.

SchenAa

Standard

■Drug*., Madlcinea, Perfumene,, Etc-, Etc.

Remedial.

April, A. D. IM7.

R. Tl.UE-t A«O

। r i_&gt;soJ S u »Jaytv-w r.

tlM*.S.

ri»&lt;r OFFICE TIME CARB
.*MW«

Si?

"
‘ approved.
'
Rrcscnl tho -Mayor, Recorder, Aid. Evans, .
A cutnuiunicufou fruu W. J. Michael, Bor-1
fm }j
Lewis, Heed, Rnsaell, Sheldon and Tomlinson. telary &lt;&gt;t Pioneer Hose Company No. 1, noli- ami if
| Tying the Common f'ottndl that at a regular
Minnies of the laid meeting were read and
I meeting uf «dd tympany.* held March Stb, rbi^iXt'
approved.
• 1877, the folivwtng eSeera were ekrfod f t
Report vf Mrcet Committre relative to the
Theodors Geshwind, Foreman.
petition of------ aud others in regard to the
Henry Hyatt, Asstrtan' Foreman
street pawing McElwain', bouse, recomnendWill Michael. Bec-etnky.
Arraeneu, Throop. Treasurer.
accepted and adopted. prutided said at root be ]
Anthony A. Wllbtnnt, Ktcwnrd,
made without txpenae tp the dty except for I and asking tho approval of the appointment
of said officer*, wm accepted and adopted, and
grading and piking.
on. m&lt;Mi&lt;»u the officers
elected were ap­
The account, of Lake, Horton and other, proved.
for removing driftwood from bridge, S.l.50, of
Report uf Financo Committee, hereunto at­
tached.
relative
to
the
finances
of theritr, w»«
Milton Prickeu for one month's salary aa Mar­
on motion accepted and addpted.
shal. ?4l.7u.and of.I- 1&gt;. Quaekenbuth foroue
On motion of AU. lluswll, that $200 tempomonth'* aalary a. Recorder, $IG.fl;t. were by a porarity transferred from the Contingent Fund
to tho Fire beparttoent Fund l&lt;« placed to tli«
। crsdlt of tho Cuntlugeut Fund. Carried.
dered Iu be drawn from the proper funds
flu motion, the time for McElwain and Altherefor, as follows:
toft to complete their,job of excavating the
hill on Broadway wa&gt; extended 00 daysAn account nf J. Q. CreMy for
iheldon and Tomlinaon, fl.
ferrml to the Finance Committee.

•rrvBiuduihla.ticheaek'e
ii'-.ic’t'« .*»» u'esd Tonic

This space is Contracted
for by

BARNES &amp; CO
toc.ituult I»r. fv-benek. cither

ru the \ links') public.

'j.- '

On motion tho Council adjourned
I The following account, were allowed ;
' A. A. Wilmont for .1 month,' service as
I Steward of Hom Company, to April
-.uuricit tbit &gt;

city of Hastings, held at the Council Room on
Wednesday evening. April fob, A. l». 1877, for
eat

All About the

..

&lt;
postage stamp,,
' E. Crook. 1 load wood,
.
,
I •"'* onlsrv onlered to M drawn on ’the appm• priate funds Uierrfor, as follows:
j
Ayes—A14. Evans, Lewi., McNaughton.
Reed. Ru*arll, She't&gt;u and Tomlin« &gt;r—7
Nays—N ne.
meeting wnv disponwd with.
An account of Charles E Bhrlaw was pre.
A motion by Aid. Ree-HLut the Council pro­ »entrd of 352, for collecting and disbursing
ceed to ennvaa, ths votes auMdeclare the rcMtlt city fund,.

by the charter of said dty, there were present
the Mayor. Recorder, and Aid. Evans, Ltwls,
McNaughton, Herd, Ku,sell. Sheldon and
_
*
Jotnlinaun.

Will's ADVFR rlSEMESTS.

County.

wa» carried.

•

PIMPLES.

THE STEBBINS BRO’S SAf
TC CONSUMPTIVES.

The Mayor appointed Aid. Uu„e!l and Lewi,
a* teller*.
Tie result was declared by rtatemdn:. as

folios*:
For Alsror, J. W. Bentley.
Forfttrojrdrr, Wm. H. Stebbins.

to-llight.

will save money by it.

.iitr

.

at *2S, and a vote by Aye, and navs taken on
the amendment, which w-.« carried. a, folfow, •
ERRORS of YOUTH.
Ayes—Aid. Lewis. McNaughton, Heed. Shel­
don and Tomlinson—’
AtlLNTLKVA**,w'm safrrwl for ym
oirvui d l-ditr. rrematars d-v-jy. aa
For Supervi*&gt;»-1»t and foil War Is. Travers
•C.trCS "' - -.uiMtl iod&lt;«er«lion will, foe t
of fc.«--ioe ko«t»B.tjr. wod ftwtiisllwbs
Iltillip,.
z
th- r*e*pe sat •hiw-U-t. for tstkinc th
t ai-dv b, wtu it be wo euted. tfoftese.
follow,:
it uieaee &lt;-«u d-» »o
&gt;M«»ee. JOHN H.
Bobituon.
■
For School laspcctor.Hjiarles G. Holhrook. don and Tomlinson—&gt;.
Nays
—
Aid'.
Evan,
and
Rc*«el!
—
2.
For School Inspector, to Gil vacancy, Sher­
On motion. the Ounei! cljaurned.
man
Prindle.
PRODATE ORDER.
On motion, th* following accounts were al-

For Treasurer, Charles Weisert.
For Marshal, Milton Prickett.
For Justice of the Peace. Marcus W. Riker.

Grttrtackl are worth in win W»J coni* on

&gt; elected Street CommWUner

J

sober the meeting of the Ladle-* Teta-

Chhrttaa Union on Tuesday afternoon
kferm Qub Room.
w&gt; oa Saturday afternoon.
OR? Uavil, Charles Bonham, fell down stair,
a Friday evening, hurting him quit* badly,

iggfcta.

;h» financial statement i» unavoidably left

' 1st Ward fir registration and election
Pat McCarty. for‘place' of registration

lag compositors enough in the city «» PMt ’l

into type in wiwn for today's paper.

in 24 Ward.
Jtherman C. Pnndle. place for election

the •hath st betroil of lira. Unger Sherman.

Sheldon. RusreU am' Tomlinson, mak-

8?
bon : foil:«

r-.- —. .......

24 Ward, lilwahl J. Evans, regirtra-

a. tnuih »s lie people of Barry county are op
Jvhc-1 to any change in this Judicial Circuit, i

&gt;■ a -! o.i

3d Ward. Marco* Bussell. registration

j:

Lion 23dr

Ward,
M. Thorp, clerk of election. 1* WarJ
T. J. Wilder, clerk of election, 2-1 Ward,
E. II. Brown.

Third Ward,
Heary Johnson, clerk of election Third

to mm all of their many friends and the public

Ward.
James liewew, derk of election in 4th

Hal! was literally packed. Speeches were
male by John W. Cualer.C. 0. Holbrook, MrsBoll and Samnel Vickie. There seem* to be
week, and the fruits of the labor, thus far pot
forth liars been beyond the inert sanguine ex­
pectation* of ike more enthusiastic workers in

kbcnianct of money to do business with,
ought to g'Mn Grand Rapids and spend _ a few
hour, ia looking over the manufacturing in*
dtutri-, of that dty, and than note the numher of daily arrivals al the pnnelpal hotels.
**P*cia&lt;ly al Sweet's Hotel. Lyon A Pickering,
proprietors, and they will u one* be convinced
’hat the hard times' do not effect the bustinteresfo of that prosperous dty, or if W
dove then let them imagine what H won!! be in
Prosperous time,, bid tho Muss good bye. and
p to work to build u p manufacturing Indus
•net in the other cities and village* of lhe
State.
Township Election*.

a&amp;'isr*. kWJMg
3 00

Ward.
N. J BrOnwn, clerk of election in 4th

3 OQ

Sc'hool Insjmctar. Edwin

of tbii city, wai wen
for hi, manly uaaliti.’.-Hii fsnernl wa. attested
at the M. K. harsh, yretarda? afternoon by a vary
largo number of the eitis»n« uf the city, and tbs
nJ

3 oo

Cherry Pectoral

STORE.

Physician’s Prescriptions and

Family Recipes

carefully pre­

pared with Drugs and Chemicals

of purest quality only.

,D

-.h et-t soar er i'il "f th, aorth
inf »«'ii &gt;n nsn*r twenty-*crea
u .mUt ihmeid n-xth of tangs
wwt. eeamtdur 'n »It ou" .hn.°"
(IJlaerm '-f tend sr.ordlus totes
,r*cj. lie lb« tome mors ur lea*.
;; , i* heron, ri»&gt; ■ •!&gt;»’ to ’A*",’,
1 Mull SIJH.'* for ante and jril

Detroit Advertisement*.

taVm,ral«oftb.2»4ofApr»,ln.U J-rb
8 00

8 00
Ward,
by ayes aud nays, as follows:
Ayes—Aid. Evans, Lewis, McNaughton,
Reed, Russeil, Sheldon and Tomlinson, 7.

Nayr-LNone
The bonds of lhe following named person,
were prcsentol.nceepted and approved, sad or-

Charles Weissrt ns Treasurer.
Wm. II. Stebbins as Recorder.
Allen Jones, Oliver E. Woodruff and S. S.

Garrison as ComUblcs.
by ayes and nays as follows:
Ayes—Aid. Evans, Lewis, McNanghton,
Reed, Russell, Sheldon and Tomlinson—7.
Nays—None
On motion, the bill of Mrs. Csvey vras laid

on the table.
On motion the Council adjourned fine die.

SHEEP FEED.

Si. Orr0^-[the wanU.
of Inc abBitlss. of fotf esltare. hsuorsd and / »UUuXa."tZu bl»ng' beiwevn th, b-»ur of nine
✓efoek and U.
&amp;C

"cnnstftatiM of ths litate, bad MM mw

Bated. Hartins*. At»nl '&gt;A**"L1n________AnnM.

600 bu, REFUSE BEANS,

Qeo. M. Savage &amp; Co’s Col,
was altsndel from ths M. K- Cbareh | tncuu'wiiiplcmestatewhetwtbsy«aw the .int, .

I
Bemoval.—Geo. M. Savage &amp; Co.,
Toln.Wre «•» to nay their rw«&gt;W rojtho ■M“orT 'the; well known newspaper adrertuing
I agetit*, of Detroit. Nicu., have removed
xowu&gt;u*v*
__ ■loueM'seftb,
fni^i 72 Griswold to more commodiou*
' and convenient quarter*, No, 30 Congrcm
MACK-Ia Baltiraorc. Maseb M»h. ITT. b®”*®
infant «ot&gt; of Th ons, and Man * E- Mack. Age jatrdet west, where they have fitted up oleIgaaXofiiccB,

And for »y U‘Ue dart ins
The wd tear, ever flow,
BtsHttle ehair I, ewry
Hie playtkins* laid • ,w**
And Urine heart, ars break Im
For my little boy *h»‘dlod •

POULTRY WORLD.

ZEcii.’islOrSS...^

KJIAILEDFREE THE FAMILY GUEST
IVIFLORAU CU1DE

I Ikton for tbs feotrteps.

A spacial meeting of the Common Council of'
the dty of Hauling, was held at the Council
Room on ths evening of the 30th day of

TnoBNAPPt 8TLi- oppoaitkm elected in this township the March, 1877.
rrnwini—Aid. Evans. Lewis. McNaughton,
following ticket, being a union of Dewcrats, I
Republican boilers and Greenbacker,
hupervisor, John
Clerk, Benjasria

'■oamiaaimmr of Highways. Win **“«*•’•
k ^ periauadsai of Seboobi. Richard Wal-

Ayer’s

» 00

'*

Stat, street, which they have filled up in a
vety l^roming manner, laith as lo taste and
eonre.-.i-r.ee. and where they will le pleaded

their line.
At the Temperance meeting last evening the

3?fomentso&lt;CyrasH. Ifo»,ndefondMeflrvsvr was fokra from,thisehy Wb^
raviM mssiac. lie
»■*•&gt; Ja,.,L’t,.Sii|« •nt.aml Henry E. Merom, isrsly on appeal bond.

tion aud election.
B. Cotton, elerk-of slectlon. First

tasking power, then wc desire to be attached

to th* Allegan, and not the Eaton Circuit.
' .Mrs tiara H. Allen and Miss Trego have
moved their millinery shop from the store in

DRUG

Ayer’s Advertisement*.

DIED.

and popAtchison
in Cok&gt;the San
Pullman

WTOK.
xxitMU

PEOPLES

t- B. Stanley ha, opened a General Repair

4th Ward. Philo A. ShMdoa. registra-

BOCK-

PHARMACEUTICAL fflElST-

f
lion and election,
j 2d Ward/Daniel MeNaugbton, rrgUtra-

Shop :q Agricultural Hall, office of ths Messer
Brvihen. Hi, ad. with full particulars will

Wm. H. Goodyear,

Hurtin of Inirr

/"tion and election,
l4th Ward. George Tomlinson, registra­

Jhoun i
you will

Drug®, Medicine, Etc., Etc.
be holden
l City of ilarti-is&gt;. sad
■ be the peeper of the

lion, 1st Ward.

mOmmA’,

oforJttng
Indicalt the use
&gt; P^Y8OWX.
xi68U

COX-MOTT-At tbs rv
in Barry, on tho SMhtali-. Mr. C&lt;

into the rooms of IMndie

1K» it now, a» the papers arc want-

ountnius

March 3rd 1877 if.

2 oo

Robert I&gt;aww,n, registration and

‘

country.

trip OTW
Railroad
pleasure
»y "Ntiu
tic critic

Furniture Depot, South Side State St., Hastings Mich.

Mr. Pattan Harry 0. Bate of thfosityand Nsllie.

3 50

PRACTICAL UNDERTAKERS
in that line day or night.

BALE-KEITH-At the rvrt.let.re of the brida's
{inn

Everybody knows they are the only

the city and attend promptly to all caR|

MARRIED.

appropriate fund, therefor;
Mtlton Prickett. keeping Rm in engine

Don’t buy any Furniture or Picture ra a
until you have priced their Goods, forycu

Nsyf—Aid. Brans, .McNaughton, Reel,
Sheldon sad TomliaVon—
■aeevuni he allowed, which motion wa, nmcnl-

*

Picture Frame*. Eta.

FURNITURE.

Bowsa
Broadway bill
| "“^*q/„VX.h, , ; ,H1| ,m|

number of vote, cast al tho election.
U &lt;h. ,.rt». d.j

Furniture, Undertaking,

IB?:.

Cofltainin« over 1,200 varieties Vege­
table «D&lt;1 Flower seeds- Colored
PlatOfl- Ehigant Wood-CUtk of » egei*
blesnntl Fiowtrs. Handsomest Guide

It Is ths

Dr. J. C. AYER &amp; CO

�Ashes are also a good fertiliser.
iupiM.oruiM.S2...
of

roller, or otherwise made very compact over

•rate onion-

to sowing it on the onion beds when I saw
that the grab was at work, with the result

From raHen'i Jew«h to lenslh.

that I found a perfect cure for this pest, as
well as materially assisting in the growth of

tbeonioGa.

The proportion in which I

used it would be about four ewt. to the
acre, and used it two or throe times a sea

A (nhUe spirit rieee

son, peyer more.

I have also used for the

Hava purpose gM lime, which will also pre­

In using tho nltrataof soda, it is

vent 1L

When at the well-laid ublc.

necessary that lhe foliage of the onions be
dry, as to lol il drop on tho plants when
they are wet causes a burnt, shriveled place

alaiy;

wherever it touches them.

It is a good

plan to water after sowing, or to select a
lime when a shower may be expected very
soon.n

It
»a -

after the

‘

hay is cut, to wed down the land to timo­

thy and

Kentucky blue gnus, or June

grass, as it is also called.

The June grus

when grown with timothy.

Clover hid

wil^ these him glasses,

as il traultfbe g*o!e to crowd them out too

much. I see on good wesson fur growing
clov®*WJ iMy ‘oth^r: grass’. It may be
grown by itself quite as profitably to farm-

eni as to grow it with timothy, according

to the old stereotyped custom. Then, lhe
old custom t^raedipg down .fond to grss
with a grin crop is not now followed as

closely as it.used to be in years past.

The

land now is often plowed early in the
spring ~
~
— ~
Fgrm with
no
other

doubt of this fertiliser being good, becausj
potash is always valuable for any crop.
- The f ruit of plants set this spring will
be ol no value till next uonsen, whrtt th»
largest crop may beexpccari that they will
produce, not less than 100 bushels per
aero, if the variety grown bo eood, and if
the soil bo rich and well cultivated. Th Wilson is still considered the best berry by
many, but the Cha*les Downing is begin­
ning to take its place, it being nearly m
C’^c, and tho quality of the fruit much
. Ono hundred dollars p**r acre is
often cleared on this crop over all expenre*

.

It is doubtful wbulhcr there is any spe­
cial advantage in grafting grape vines now,
when good two-year old vince of nearly all
varieties can be bought for 23 cents to 31
each.^ ..In grilling such varieties as lhe
Delaware on the Concord, to obtain the
tree growth of the latter, ancoess has not
been the Fannie iq my experience and ob­
servation, as the nature and habits of one
vorictv cannot be imparted to another by
grafting, yet many persona are inclined to
experiment in this way. Nor is tho fratt
cUangeduAw siw and' quality in the least,

amrit makes excellent hay, either alone or
belterjiqt be

dtaolred in mur, ow b»m-t for Ibrrr
pounds of the mixture, which is enough I
&amp;. b«m&gt; or s» n». mwo.
i„ ,p.

-

. QMAFTINO GMAFK VINKS.

RURAL TOPICS.

Lvww-«. fta^«r i* a but*

befog the saw,in that rewnect as in graft­
ing apple.‘pear and other fruit trees.
When one has a choice variety, and aUo
haa’on old, worthless 'Kqe, it maj bo ad­
vantageous to graft the poor vartvty to ob­
tain'fruit sooner than can be done from
cuttings propagated iu the ordinary way,
as tho giqftl will have the sunport of the
entire rootk of the old vine. Grafting
shoal*1 be done before the sap begins to
fiow, or after the main flow is over, in June
up to July ; but old vines ought to be cut
off iu the fall to bo safc from exceaaive
bleediaj; and if grafted th« I think the
chances of success would be greater than
in the spring ; but in no, case should the
sum or trunk of a vine be cut off
in June orJuly, as is would Ce sure to
bleed o d«dth. Tho srinus should be cut
iu the fall, without reg/rd to the time when

the grafting ta to bo"donc ; yet the experi went may be made of cutting them in
March, and, keeping them in moist sand
•own early. The seed of Juno grass is
(slightly moiat) till used. A California
gsgM^Wefj ^taffy, and a bnshel of such grape grower states the method of'
rawjatleast, should be sown with from stump grafting very clearly, as follow*:
four to six quarts of timothy seed per “I cyl my |cious from last year's growth,,
lowg enough to include three or four buds,,
acre. Let the land be well harrowed, after
and .keep them in a dormant state until the■
being plowed, then sow the seed and curor ■
' vines 1 graft in are well started to grow—it with a brush harrow, and then roll the say one or two inches long. I then re­■
land, y|;ich covert a good deal of seed that.. move the earth from the vines down to, or
wIBR^cOterta before, and presses the near, the first root; then rub off all the oldI
loose bark, and saw off from on- to three
inches above the first roots. With a saw,,
to "geriniuate sooner than it otherwise make one, (wo or three straight cuts down,
lown Rnds, but it will do

rej^i^jriclj, mu-llow soil, and it must beL
hi^tfy’ fertilited every ycarwith wdl-rotted^
**

into the stump.
If the stomp is smill J.
only make une out in It, but if the vinesi
are largo they will admit of two or more;
cuts. Each saw cut will admit of two
scions, one on each aide of the stnmp.
With a sharp knife, trim lhe raw cuts out
the proper lhape for a Wedge graft. Trim
the.Mlau to fit accuralcly, leaving a small
shoulder on each side of the scion ; then
insert in the stamp, being sure to push it
down to the shoulder, and also make a
connection with the bark of the old stock.
Cut the scion down to two buds. When.
lauwhed. fill up witli fine-dirt level with the
top of the ground, leaving one bud of each
'scion uncovered.” lines may be grafted
as soon as the frost is out of tbc ground,

st(U|*aDUQi; than they will grow luxu-•
rims^od tbe'samohndMcry Mason, in.
।
,
the!

or in June, if some of tho canes Im taken
that grow near the ground. Cut them
squSrt Dff, and graft them the ramc as you
would an apple tree; and bend over lhe

would, especially in dry weather.

A fair

ture is obtained by August. It has boon
fouHAjFn4wM* txpcrimenv that but
YefMBlro\^BWMBed'bf any kind gettniastos when covered two inches deep ; there
fo^o?piifttfyTiArroW3 corer much of tho

seed too deep.
*&lt;fiu&gt;UlKQ' OXlfflfS.
ptying oniona as a field crop is gtfcek3y frraiftablc, it rightly numagod. They,

1
i'deed for this crop a hundredI
soil there is a rich, dry, sandy
Gf-auil that one would dosirc.
.
ir-wEnaQ’ spring the ground is

grafted cane a tittle below the level of the
ground and fasten it with stakes, with the
end turned up, and then fill in around the
graft with soil, up lo thc bud, pack it down
firmly, and the job is done.
rtuawntnuy gkowing.

IWBMhito aratrare, plowed in but
p; then the land a harrowed and

rod the -seed is. drilled in with a

'&lt;W profits are frequently enough
acres to support a family

After the crop is removed, aud

ag spread th^yiontire, applying

Harrow aB tn, and then with a

Ute’ eleari ' the land ready for the
13 inches apart.

Ten days bofjre

lor eight day*; then turn off the

?^asrssizri.‘s!stf5
wrac
re nodes to lhe
ate of th* pentouMM. con7ol■ tUUort«rt» U aaUhhM In
l&lt;- Uasifop iUpabHwn &lt;“““■ •
Mintod .u f cinxbUd In raid CsaMX of Barry fur
.-.- &lt; ,!&gt;• wM-k»prn»inu.U»**la«Uj’«rbrariaa
t
CLEMENT rlMiril. Jtutesof Probate.

tamtam* ai:&lt;r A

Tffi!AWKB^rd)WlfHffl HE FECVISIOHS OF THE LAW ABIE 0®M»£E
THE EOLLCWIr.G,. VJZ;
R«epficn&gt;—.---.—...™~..— ------- -

ADMINISTRATORS SALE.

In field culture, strawberries should be
set out in rows throe or three and a half
feet apart, aud obput 18 inches apart in
tho rows. Set them as soon as the ground
bccoundry, trot far from the first of May.
Mark off the ground, when w«U fertilised
with fine stable dung and properly pre­
pared, and drop pl-iuki along row. as near
18 inches apart u possi &gt;lc, and set them
nearly as soon as dropped, so that the roots
will not be long exposed to the sun, if the
weather be dear. The roots should be
spread out as rot, and pres.* down the soil
upon them with your foot on both sides of
the plants.
A pood way to mark off tfao rows n to
have wstout line to renal) acrors lhe ground
to be platitca, aud to be aet with stakes at
each end. Thun with a spade the holes

threr

I- ‘ .■ &lt;•’

l'io ranter of th* route of Ogilvie Mowoa«*r,

uflrrnoon. al Ih-ptcmbc
ria. C■ utitr of THarrr.

and n half wide, nailed to the pans, begin- j
Ding two feet from the ground, and then Mirhi
placing them 18 inches apart ta the. top &gt; f |
the posts, or you can uw&gt; wire inA- 1 of
slats. One or two-year old Concord vim•*» **■*

• o'clock In tho
nieHMl '•••

sstttfjit'.

Mata of

Holloway's Advertisement"

iioumn oisi.

.

a b a nd rod and I wawly &lt; 1391 aere&gt;
to th a United 8U1m »nr*ey. be

as

ifhlji M. ALLEN.
ASmistolnlor.

ately to some n ighbor who has g-wJ 1
CHANCERY SALEi Statv r&gt;~ MicaiOAS. Th* Cbcalt Coart far Um
grapes and get some cuttings, if hi t vin
C..r.nij ofBirryin CliiMvry.
were not closely pnined last fall. They _ AlybcM t’*Ub.C«Mnv.a4i»nl.
should be about a foot long, and ««ch
Noma* L D«w'«v, M«ry E. Bowktr »ai
should contain two or more bu&lt;l«. Keep
Chnrt** B. B*«Ml&gt;»w»A»a‘.«.
__
them in moist rand till wanted L« plant,
then aet them a f-mt apart, with the uppor
buds near the Furfiice of the grouhtl. 8-1
MhoHebthdw o
them at an angle, so that the earth can !&gt;&lt;•
pressed very hard around th- lower buds.
Place small stakoi by tbc side of c&gt;ch cut- |
ting tn show where they are, and as soon j
as grass has grown high enough to cut.' 4t*n
north of
spread some lightly over the .cuttings to j
protect tbc buds from tho snn when they j_ t&gt;...----------------------begin to grow fiecly. The n-xt
( c,re&lt;11. Caurt CoinmiA.aX'" «*1 txllS-v'
A. TIM.
btB.X1..AO-&gt;utSKj!3
they arc to grow. Cu». Ings clipped in .
November are best, but if cut n&lt;&gt;w, before . ■ ------------ :------------ ------------------------------ j—
-the sap flows, I think they will grow.
।

Legals.

lit

ffiK fl® FAG?'

oia’oVtooV.lu lh*
iaanMtb^V^ia •&gt;•- {

can bo bought for 25 cents each, and from
some grape growers at a less price. If you
propose to wait till you can grow sum- :
vines yourself from cutting*, go unntedi- '

J.lCs'B F. v'kXfx.
File*. FUtuhui,

the ei«hla*«m 0-.
r LoH on- th-t ua

nr cow r. ned
iMUwiit" o'

0 k*j ■

ar on* lho3’&gt;n&lt;t rishi bundrtd anil wtaty-

P

OteCBMU Smith. Jodft o/ ProUU.
5o Afltdn»il» of Mbllea.lnn will L* sir* astll j
.1.11... All •« L--. Il„
.... .......
.. I n ill-nutter of lhe out* ofAlheA Cborle* U• -U.r.i. Minor*.

Hropaical Swel’.itrAlttK-Bih Ihrwbu
Urtiy oripa an I «ui

■.’■j,;

A»Mixtrrn.iTono maTb.
In th* BUllnr of the Mtate &gt;&lt;f Htlxabeth Ma nr- lor »ea*»u» thric* n •*&lt; forth 'hatrae may heli­
ham 4eeera&gt;d.
....mi «n *aii/— &gt;■&gt;.. *»&gt; «•««■«
Sntioe it hereby siren th'l I fhalt»e1l»t 1-cblie
Blull ion. to th-bistiK M4drr „» Minis.) thr
AVriL si I.* .-.Iwk to U.
l£iki«ay »T aiajr. A. !».. 1«?1. al ten o'rto-k fo
•r lacnl mmo. Io-wi’ : Tb-t »uw- «&lt; r&gt;v.
Innt at-.l I.Hi.q in th.
the forenoon, at lh« I*M&gt;a • Ofire in the • H* of
evunt» of llarr- .a»&lt;t
.if Mi-:i:-«n
Uattlnxa. lathe eonnty of Ihrty ii the Mat* of
and doMrib-d m Ml«« -. • .. it: ITm
Michloan. tMUVaaatfolko.reami an'U&gt;itvcre i- &gt;th»r TwrMM imarwrtad in »M m nie. nr* r«qnli
IS)of the north »Kt,nu«i . -f .Mt
■rei*ij in u»wn.-hit»
two-.-,v
rt
th* rMranna
|.ii*re**d
in Mid Mint*
th.uolk-.M
y*Qd«&lt;ro(
2w iMliitoa
.•dthThMrS;
e»aU&gt; ball &lt;l») it th* Muth ttxt quarter f:
uf aretion onmbar nin-' »1 in town iwo -..‘ftoar b of
renca •i&lt;bi On wa«. Abu ib«u*'tb «.&lt;■ &lt;««;»!&lt;' p
of th* north »«&lt;t qwirtar C',.\ and ail that port &lt;&gt;f Mlt&gt;r tirinud an* ei eolated u
,•
‘ °rcLEMfrr’sMIuT'}■«
A truajjosy.r
•
marehiu'.
Lud. luki 38lb, A. D. ICT

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WILLIAM MAKCKAM.
AdmiaUti-cto:

NOTICE TO ,&lt;’RED1
STATE OF MlCHUlAX.f ona-y
Notice ie h-rvb; rir-_n.il-. t i-&lt; \n «.

Contract.
t’.«l
rac'. rjcir

SALE OX F.XEC ( TION.
Eut* of Mlehinn. onanty of Barry.». s— iiy vfr.
unof an axeenriua iwnad out of and &gt;.h.h&gt;r tho
Ml of thn clrenlf eown far the rrmuiy of B'r- -.nJ
Uta al Mkhlfwa. d^ad the )Mb du af Atrrf T.

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A UuiJvtnt rewar-l n'i
«rfa« •neb iniVratetiop

bated.
tin.
CLKMEX i' . xt

n_. u.WnT»jM3K SAl.f
Befailt harias bur;, ata-I- . j &lt;*.e t
7rb“ li^vhl’un »»j *x/Ty' J'S,’
‘

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REMOVAL ’

rare'wsi

tS-Ss'ft;
Profri»t«r of the Naehrllle New,.

IE

r-ft.

A’*.!-1"?-'? "’UM Ml «t I

water

IM£rii-«ta After te-

flnw’tEwtmsa.defr vcri«*d.
“•*!**•
"“,ri “

Maaefoeiarer*
wobato con.
PLANT GRAPE VINES.
ol the estate.
I cannot too strongly urge faruvrv and
inly of Barry. Is the .tafoofMi
others to* grow all the sreapos that their
iMaftotarra of rle
J &lt;lt-*cr'.bed *a follow, lo-wlt-P«14l*r» oi »-■»*.• i»t iinetter &lt;‘4l of th* .oath '
families can consume, nt least, and as many
P*d-!Jtn ofUbAi ••to sell as you picas*. What is the use of
having land, and mot making use &lt;&gt;f it l" co t -tnnw fertjf (Un ret** of UadMMrdUa to
the best advantage. If every country
ntnAMM.Al.ltx.
family were to hare all tho impes they .1 B.-ICT.
•
AdaUnlstrttor.
could cat from August to Jaunry, msuv
of the physicians 'would be driven into tho
cities, as it is an admitted fact that grape* ,
NOTICE.
arc a powerful curat ivo of many di.svi-.'&lt;
when eaten freely as Jong as they &lt;m b •
wU !• r»ou. arc uerrnj ii-rwiauru «&gt;
kept frosh. If tlicre Iw anything in the tr-&gt;«t hcro&gt; mr ae*«HnLa» I*hall pay no debts
cChJ.-ejnlrj.-iins anarthhdate.
nJ WiriioUi Ji:
world to delight a family, ns i’s m^-rnW*
hated. O.-asseville. Carry Co , N&gt;eb.. March. 2nd.
"racial Tar K’a»
walk iu Jtheir garden, it is the larw, rich
‘ SrtSsMtf
STEPHEN L. WICKS
clusters of grapes that load down an exten­
sive arbor. A neclectcd vino or two are
ADM! XI STM ATOR’SSAL F.
r.ui rr
thr.eaLUo of Usilrie Me
of little value. What you nerd isan arh r
us ;
from 50 to 100 feet Inng, over a walk with '
.tael right flat qnn m Imtf. ,'ln. «r
».
you can have s trellis eight or nine feet Is t]i&gt;Mi&lt;«rua»e.a4 ths smaiwia tt* tavrabip
high wherever you please. Th- pre?»C1«S.
should be twelve feet long and eight apart.
«•
rliuriu.
Thon have slats 16 f*ct long about an inch jTi.'r'
ADMfXlSTR

nearly as well in the spring if the seed is

crop of hay is gften cut the first season
when grass soil iiihis town, or good pas­

&lt;*n’ .Vlom-nt ^mith. Jinhra of Probate.
______

ven-largo creps of rtrawbcrriw: “One1 Unr .
part nitrate of potash, ono do. dauber of ii«.i i .&lt;
Si, .nd ono do. of nl wd.," .fp. I. J

sively for agricultural purposes, and I took

g*«A

NO'

•do as well. .It contains 50 per rent. &lt;.f i
Probably there is no better variety titan
pure potmh. and is now quetud at &lt;3,to i ■
the Wethersfield red. In regard to the 83.50 per 100 pounds, ana Ims by the ton. ' •
onion grub, an English gardener says: The following farmuh U raid to ’prodaro ! ■

“Wc used nitrate of sods pretty exten­

Legals.

■Legals.

PRORATE ORDER.

Orwill
in

tho drilia.
bruw oil htalaiin wurtroa'..
Tear hi» rilkmahlrt wart:
And, wenfins tun of plea'ure.
Creep cloacr tehtohssrt!

GRlS'D RAPIDS.
one uproatten throw art sufficient earth to
give room for a plant. Or the marking
may be done with a corn-marker, if you
hare one that marjii not over three aud a
half feet apart, and the boles may be
made with i spade or a hoe, whichever

The

GDAJWIMTS SALIC?
I* th* aurnrr of Ito* Mtat* cl
ALICES CH AB LEM U.ONROBX

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VOL. XXI.
rat

teeSepii-Weekly HepUhlicap Sapper I

H- R. Steven’s Column.

geo. fi.VP
sFFewet
good news to THE PUBLIC!
PLrHUSHKR. I

cd, but utterly laiied, much to the amuse­
ment of her at ink
“It is a good, many years idnco I saw
him. Since that time he has passed
through college, and spent some time in
the old world
1 remember him os a frank,
mischievous boy, winning the affection of
all by his gcneioeityand truth.
I declare,
Nellie, unless you go instantly away I shall
have no l&gt;crriw for ten.
With u merry laugh and nod, Nellie was
out of tho house and down under the
cherry tree, singing in her blithe, sweet

“ UP IN A CHERRY TREE.'

WHAT 1 MOW ABOUT VE6ETIAE.

•RRTON.

Sown Bosrox, May 9,IKft

CHAPTER J.

Ilowu in dear ol&lt;J York, among the bills;
nra'lwl the little village of Lyons. In
andjout. babbling and dancing here, dash­
ing and tearing there, wanders the Mo­
hawk river, along whose banks are seen
the tail and stately pine, the beech, with
its silvered, glistening trunk, and the airy,
fni ry leaves of the aspen. Clear, sweeping
meadows slope down toward the stream,
backed by tall, nigged hills, whose sum­
mits and sid&lt;^ arc robed with tho fine old
pino ; green Jvelvety oom now and then ,•
peeps up through the broken rocks, while
the trembling harebell modestly raises its
head, adding more beauty still to the verduroiclad hill?.
m

Swift on the War Path with a new and
well selected

&gt;L‘E-'CIU PTION •-

STOCK OF GROCERIES

•ppcute. ruins or
Kb.addhy of the i
uxl vhltenew of

IDVERTISINU.

Of every description.
I would beg leave
to inform my old customers and the

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... । iwo Tw-wi F.u)i uiw
I 5.00 ‘I tf.001 1XW» »•«»
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I 1X00 l-8M01
to । o.&lt;d_ i Imo I rr.oo i *3.00
/o'I nxo' i wool Jojxh sb.oo
ltu» : jj.ohjo.co f jOj»J uoj

deduelHin fro® th««:
■« fur Jl inch Cslinn.

f MM. MID BUSINESS CARDS

PEOPLE OF BARRY COUNTY

eral debility, lansttur and avtrvlnn to motion;
diOveUon ol Ua« (|&gt;lrtU, dUturl-cd «l«p, and
frightful dtcaau.

Gained TUlwn Pomas of Flesh.
Generally that I have again embarked in

kf Tie Gmj Business a
rail*!.

Al my OLD STAND &lt;m Jefferson Street.

THOMAS F. MOORE,
ni. l*ort&gt;iuouth Co.‘a Mills.
FEEL MYSELfTa NEW MAN.

&gt;: WITH

Natick, Mam., June 1, irs.
&lt;«rt, of thb place,
fur dytpepaU, or

frp- The above goods have been selected
with great care and will bo
sold at prices that

GOOD EVIDENCE.
M. BLAZOPHYSICIAN A SURGEON
ic Ike EuwtrBloek. SUtoStrwt Haftlac*.
miroh'jTTif.

CixciXXATr. Nov. SC, MU.

DEFY COMPETITION

JOHN R. EASTMAN.
iTTor.SEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR

1 with Jnpapaia and g
jrrrtl, bec»fli*d
THOMAS GILMORE,

Cali soon and exaurite my stock and

X H SUTTON.

prices.
[junl5.'“6tf}

iNZO D. CADWAULADER.
IXBI AT LAW 4 SOLICIT, &gt;H

i NCKRY. also. CiroaitCourt CommUnonntaM'toa Maater.
*»-'
i b.;3...j. will reeri
n &lt;HT.*.
“«•
mirth Itf.
Ujv.Ap H»cb.

pfiVlS’

I’HIL. W. NISKERN.
r COURT O.'MMISSIONEK. Martian
td.ertfle. TV ill be at the otc&lt;- of Harrey
t;UE w.u rrcri.c ptvu...

CARBOLIC OIL

xxityl

F. S. BOWEN.

LIaST

n. Mirh.____

CENTRAL HOUSE.

iment

DtalBfweU, Parilla,

—I

Sweet's H°Tel&gt;
r.Ai-iM.................................
•“c“
!.V OS *• MCKRKUO, Proprietors
.

Cures Rheumatism and Neuralgia.
Instantly ailya the pain of Burns.
Heals the moat Obstinate bores and Ulcers.
Oves aft Skin Diseaeea and Eruptions.
I.rqually good for Man and Animals.
Curve Wounds, Braise?. Pains, and Aches.
Will keep your Horses and Stock in Order

MichiEaD.

FERBAND WILLIAMS 4 CO,

Il wotk pvomptfr attvndvd ta-___________

/J. J./WW/
Ca^rlaffe, Sim aai Ornamental
p A I N TER

At A. M. Rock’s Carriage Shop
Hastinps, Mich
xxlnSmlO

Jefferson St.,

Pensions.
fCiBtablitahea lesot’S
American and Foreign Patents,
GILMORE A CO
er AtX.voUoilDn.

Dr. J. B. LaSure’s Ad.

city.
✓
One of the finest forms in this district,
rich in corn fields, orchards and pasturage,
was owned by Albert Perrin, better known
os Unde Al. Here in his low, gable-rocfcd
cottage, with its roomy chambers, its broad,
old«f»shioned parlor, and his bright, cheerfuLkitchen were spent some of the happi­
est,hours of Nellie Ixigh's life.
Tke daughter of a well-to do merchant
of the ueigutxiring city, her early years
spontin the midst of luxury and plenty,
and in her maidenhood the dear companion
of un idolizine aunt ami uncle, who, having
no'children of their own. lavished their
wealth of affection upon Nellie.
Her really fine nature remained un­
spoiled bv l&lt;ettinE. and she grew up to
womanhixxl a noble, feeling character, with
the longings and deeires of a woman ; the
playfulness and brightness of a child.
the was left an orphan at the age of
fourteen, and was placed immediately un­
der the care of Mme. Cbegary, and didn’t
k*vc there until she had passed the criti­
cal fiuwhing point between girlhood and
young ladyhood. It was nut, therefore,
until she had readied the mature age of
eighteen that she took up her abode for
good and all at Pine Cottage, for w it was

Old Bounty Land Warrants.

Joi/ Comfort and Happiness

Sick and ▲tflleteM!

CHAPTER II.
•‘My niece, Nellie Leigh."
She stood leaning nearly against the
window pane, her hands crowed quietly
before her; her cheek flushed, and eyes
bright with hidden thought She was a
pleasant picture to look upon, and so
thought our friend Frank, as he slowly
sauntered into this room.
Upon hearing her aunt'a voice Nellie
looked up to find a pair of roguish blue
eyes fixed upon her, half in surprise, half

lawn, men.
Its, uiu&gt; just me mwify. in admiration.
&gt;
„
and with black velvet bows it will—1'
■‘1 trust Mira Leigh has recovered from
,■ . •
Nellie was cut short in the midst of this her headache of last week."
“Thank you, I am entirely free from it
harangue by the clicking of the gate latch.

appreciation.

U

U Sold by oil Pngglrta

United Stales General Land Office.

THEFAMILY GUEST

K, fappr fare in »J d«r home

DR. J. B. LafiUKE

Drug?, Medicins.Jitc., Etc
Arears of Pay and Bounty.
(.-an-, Huumfor eonrultati

man makes no claims of this kind, I imag­
ine from what Auntie says, and, moreover,
is frank, noble, generous to a fault. Aftvery good traits, but. may bo, Auntio sees
him with a partial eye. Now cornea the
'tug of war.' "What shall I w«ir? I do
not care to be considered very countrified
by^this prince of fashion, and must make
my first impressions very complimentary to
myself. Shall I wear my blue muslin ?
No, that won't do, I spilt lemon juice over

POULTRY WORLD.

• READ 1 R EAD ! READ !

op HASTINGS AND A1CINITY.

While she was basking in the rays of
the sun, enjoying the fresh breeze wafted
to her from the trees along the river bonk,
while she is poring over tho rich and graph­
ical description of Plaueus’ house, I will
try and describe her.
She was a witching, fairy maiden, slightly built, and a beautifully moulded form ;
bright, laughing hazel eyes lighted up and
made winsome her fresh, rosy face, and
light, golden curls were tossed about by
tho breeze.
’
Her book is now thrown carelcamly upon
the grass, and with her hands folded behind hef head, which is leaning against the
tree, she is quietly talking to the cal, who
had followed her down there. Let u?
draw near her and listen to what she is
Baying, her cheeks flushed and eyes bright
with anticipation.
•‘I wonder if I will like him ? Men
who claim to be perfect are, accordjng to
my idea, the very first onej to be found
wanting. Now,’Toddlekins, thia young

Detroit Advertisements.

(

DENTIST

Enterprising business men—mechanic?,
merchants—have deserted the little village,
but farmers, with an innate love of the
beautiful, cling to the dear old land, and
doirn amyng the good old hills cultivate
theisoil, carrying its produce to the richer

voice,

ing. yet weary lilll&amp;uu it hid ever been

h« good fortune to meet
’•Why, my dear child, how did you get
up there?'“I got up by tho ladder." said the ap­
parent child, with a pretended pout
merry twinkle in her eye. “My di
to get down the same way, if you’ll
stop laughing long enough to .hand
slipper.’’
“But, perhaps, I can help you down,”
and there was a fund of mtith in the young
gentleman's tones which greatly inAnsed
the young lady in the tree, who behaved as
well as poMible under the circumstances,
but whn, it must bo admitted, was not as
graceful as might be, in consequence of
having to grasp frantically at boughs and
branches in order to preserve her equilib­
rium.
“Thank you. I managed to make the
«ascent without assistance, and purpose
1making the descent in tho same manner.
I
1 shouldn't Be surprised if you would find
the
hooso a rtry comfortable place if you
t
iwould proceed thither."
The young man was evidently overpow­
&lt;ered by the sagacity of tho child, for it
was imposiiblo to do otherwise than.re­
1
quested, and acknowledged himself out­
‘
witted for the first time by one of the gen­
’
tler
sex, and that a child. He reached the
1
piazza just in time to sec a little, graceful
1
1figure turn the corner of the house.
“ By Jove, it isn’t a child after all, but
a remarkably pretty young lady," fell in­
advertently fr&lt;?m the astonished young
1
man's lips.
\
,

Looking up she saw a young man of very this morning.
“Your aunt rap it is something unusual
dittingw. appe-annee slowly making his
for you to have a headache. It may be
way across the yard.
“Oh! I just do believe ft's that man. due to over-exertion,” said the young man,
laughingly.
Whatever shall I do I"
ca|lcd.
•
“Yes, but one may bo willing to over­
It was her chief delight to take a book *
Nellie glanced eagerly around, and spy- '
themselves
sometimes to accomplish
under one arm. ard with Toddlckins, the j ing ladder leaning against a tree, her ou- exert
------------------Mm I.. GORE.
cat.
for the
|_ UJCBUn
meaM V,
of escape, U,
bet
results.
cat, under
UUUUl the other, march
----- -- --- - old
,y
-‘ mind
“““ was made up. certain
Nenie'had
blushed rosily at his alltuuon
■
.tree,
.
__ i in il,.
Ia- A t .... pl-tce
__ -v.
_____
__ ij than
.____among
_____ I
NJolltn had bit
cherry
and
the shade nf
of it.
iu vu
widein the
world
spreading boughs pa« the hours away.
brooches, where he could never aee her, I to their strange encounter, and tried to
cover her confusion with thia careless re.
This same old tree was her refuge in the
then gbe could steal down and in a
piy. .
..
CnARixrro’TX, Mam., March 1!
time of need ; her confidant, to whom was trice be ready to
.
*before
“
*him,
’
to n.
appear
a dig“My dear Frank, you are mistaken,
told all her little desires and wishes, and— nificd VOODg m­
that I have nredyow
said Mra. Perrin, who wu vainly trying to
Ahf
Nellie,
so.
Haste
, .
.1.. —
at xj
_h:^ "do
-i, not
- hurry
•
.
tt
. .
where
she
met l.«.
her r.tz.
fate.
comprehend their looks and worts. “I
One bright, sunshiny day, dudng the makes waste.
never allow Nellie to overwork herself.
"O, my slipper!”
first part of June, when everything w&gt;8
Yes, sure enough, there it was, lying ou Nellie, you remember 1 sent you out even
fresh and beautiful out of doors. Aunt
yesterday to enjoy yourself among the
the
grass
beside
the
gypsy
bat
with
the
Mice and Ndlie were busy preparing fur
treea.”
.
,
company from the city—said company pink ribbons.
13 BmmU street.
“And so I did, good Auntie nunc, un«
"Never mind ; I am get it when I go
comprised of one solitary young manUl “Au animal (man, Miss Leigh,) came
ko m
connected in some remote degree with the down,” thought Nellie.
Alas for Nellie! Alas fur dipper! You
Irnilj on A»nl AUoo ■rt', “•?.
along and frightened her up.”
no doubt think my heroine was in a
tone. durioK ihU moniwg did
Nellie was about to relate when the en­
Lkri .oung m&gt;» io Jencbo, for
hod strange prodieau^nt, and rightly; but we
trance of her uncle saved her from reply.
must see how she got out of it.
DO.ielpaWl » qoic‘
Bol‘
Mra. Perrin sat at tho head of the table, a
SHEEP FEED.
Jd.', " l.„I Pay" o* Vo®p«ib ba. no*
The young man who had caused all this
very mystified expression upon her fare.
bct»u~ of
•d””t
th!f
confurion, a fair type of Anglo-Saxon Nellie very quietly ate her breakfast, while
.ho mori »«d» *w&lt;« be"d( ,'1
beauty, was evidently tired from his long her undo and Mr. Marchment entered
600 bu, REFUSE BEANS.
ni.ii&gt;-, piAiog bom". “fk‘«S "»»». jaunt, and instead of proceeding directly heartily into political discuasiona. The
delinte
light. «.kj pin, fa
to the house he turned towarduic chcnyyoung man'a eyes wandered frequently to
™ tbl, liUl. KaB. ™
of T»“' ”Jk
troc. enticed by-its'shade.
’ .
the sweet, downcast fare opposite him, and
25 cent* per bnslM-L
and water kind, whose dainty fingers never
“Oh, oh, oh ! What shall I do ?” came
he laughed quietly to himself whenever he
oamo in contact with a brad tin or kettta ’
trembling tones from among tbo
tn owner4’
’
bought of that dignified, proper little lady
without a shudder. Far from it; she had
railroad denoU inthheltr.
brnnebesver being found up in a
been taught to consider honest labor, no
M. JOHNSON a. CO..
“Oh, phew! but it’s warm. Well I I
“ Wall, 1W raid Unde Al,
Etter what its kind, disgraceful to no declare! What’s this? A fairy’s slipper,
from the table, “what do you intend doing
and a fairy's hat, and Bulwer, too;I’ll bo
ISi.lldlnC
for our
one.
dear, how many raisins bare bound. Must bdong to the little girl
“ Oh
“Nellie, my
Aunt Alice wrote about. 'Nellie Leigh.
said Mrs. Perrin,
yU,\untic'8 sweet voice reached her just in
mo at all, but do her utmost to
the^ of raisingher handI to h«, mouth
Well, upon mv life, she shows remarkable
Frank."
Nellie did not like the idea of being
wrevimr with it some of the stoned irutt. taste for a child.
SSj, I far. fa I
Throwing himself down on the green, Lkn,,n » wudi wiU. • 1»™» U&gt;
vdvety turf, he looked around him i
‘
rrcatert share of them.”
roKD. Coax.
^Ttbiok tooh.d buur ul« jour b»&gt; dent admiration. Indeed, the scene upon
,od m oul for . liulo rrt unfa tfa UM.
which ho looked was one to sffect even a that could do anything for his entertain­
ment, so she cast aside all peraonal feeling,
I .hull be gl&gt;4 fboo tnuk
have been its influence upon one who had u she thought, and determined to show
r, po«tp&lt;U&lt;l.
traveled much and studied nature in its him that if she could climb
mil be oowpoo, fa you.
"You m oaufouj ooowb fa »&lt;■. A"»‘ many phase*
'HisSwii'SffiZL.M.T. Alice ’’ repfad Ndlio,
I •». ^"J1
KLk^iSinenlhad expected to find
The red and gold of the rotting sun jrnrt

V
1O-IT NEVER FAILS? Try it Oncc-idt

i oAf-.D AN’» ROOM, I2.W PER DAY.__

HasMe.

WHOLE NO 2042,

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY APRIL 12, 1877,

NO. 100

Wm. H. Goodyear

Joo

’""Ya!'! k»°» "h,t
ivmtnw neoolc arealike the ■world over.
They »£t have companions bf th«r own
• Tand not old-ftshioned people like unde

tinting the summit of the hUls, and touch­
ing with its bright colon the cattle grazing
in the meadow and the sheep upon the
hillride, moving along in its red, dusky
column?, touching ns It pdred with ita
until it seemed to culminate at the

in Nollio Ixugh a bright, winning child ot

Found her

that of the
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winsome,

Now, Auntie, how can you talkJke

.the windows upon the roof. The
I ahould be just ss contented w.th- awe of the brook ■&gt; U &gt;.u l.uSbiog Jong.
M
cJling down tfa blithe liul. reogrtm of
out young people “
“
lie with an unconscious little pout
the wood., making
“Ah, mychild, you will sing^anothw bib. of ita watm, tboo mt with a rtahtog
after you have seen »y
“nd .wiflnra. uota i« » 1« “ ths
Mra .^eSn^ehernwccare^ko
’Y^
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. vnrr knowing
Hr. Maretaeal wa. refad bark U triitt L, a Tsrj jalfaue, tired bale ‘-Oh,
which arernod w octo, fan tfa ““ •bJ7’

that.

mmCEUTICAL CHEMIST-

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uf WOMEN, jroi
with tea happier:

K9- COltSVLTA TIOXFREE.

PEOPLES

DRUG

STORE.

-------------Physician
’s-----Prescriptions
and

Famib. Recipe,

carefully pre­

pared with Drugs and Chemicals

hat kind oi a ]«**“

K.mr,

“What kind of a person u wmoot T I'» Too thlok I willbwu
Melfa tried «rj hard Ufa to k»k 1°UMl

him. H.lo«faaoP.a»d
faogfa reugbl a ^i»I« of tfa rnr* wtlek-

i11F. iu rwdi»S
doo

Ul oboerfolo—

bright
much to her
coo! ami sensible,
adventures m

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beauty of the Rhine, tho calm, holy influ­
ence- of Venice, the queen of the tea. the
fascinating pleararts of Paris, and the vi­
vaalty of its people.

no means relinquished Ms hopes. Beaten
at the polls, beaten by 1 joint commission I
of bis own making, he still thinks he sees

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New York, April 9, 1877.

Ed. Banner: — ’
OAKEY HALL.

Oakey Hall has been found, and it b

He is in

London,

He is complicated with the Bing,

I said.

though ho has so covered his. tracks that
he has been living for some yean in tolar-

able security.

The return of Sweeny, and

the consequent disclosure of the inside se­

crets of the gigantic swindle could not
but involve him and put him in the cate­

gory . of the worst of the lot.

This, with

social complications, which, in plain Eng­

lish. means that

ho

has been keeping

women other than his wife, and has been

living an exceedingly

disreputable

life,

while attempting to keep up the status of
a gentleman, all of which bo knew while

tho world was in ignorance of it,. bnt
which the confessions of Tweed would

bring to the surface, so weighed upon
him that ho preferred th get out, abandon
everything, and go into exile, rather than

face the friends who had so long stood by
him, deceived by his assertions of inno­

cence.

And so Oakey Hall, Mayor of

“Nefee, Nellie dear, are you weeping for

urr.

the peculiar influences which Mr. Morris­
sey knows best how to wield.

There is an epidemic of crime, which
has taken, thia week, more than usually
horrible features. A frail woman, an in­
mate of a fashionable house of ill-fiimc up­
town, was visited by an unknown man
one evening last week. What transpired
in the room will never be known. The
man rushed out,*and was lost in th”
darkness,—a moment later the woman ap­
peared at the head of tho stairs enveloped
tn flames- She was dressed for the even­
ing in rich robes of » combustib|p materi&lt;
al, and the flames had completely envel­
oped her. She had just time to exclaim,
“he set me afire with a match," and fell,
and before relief could reach her was
burned to death. The man has not been
found. Then this was followed by an
other mystery. One of tho oldest and
richest firms in the city is that of the
Jewetts, load manufacturers. The junior
member is a nephew of the senior, and is
a peculiarly excitable man, so much so
that it war deemed advisable by his part­
ners to buy him out, and the papers
necessary had been drawn. Thursday
morning, an explosion was heard in the
private office, and the room wxf discov­
ered to bo on fire. The employees of the
house rushed to the room and found the
senior dead, the Junior mortally wounded
and the other member badly wounded
and unconscious
There were revolvers
and knives on the floor, and the fragments
of a band grenade, which had doubtless
exploded, killed the two and wounded the
other, It is all a mystery, for tho only
living man of the three is unable to speak.
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—.V viwuj wvia wilu me iiauu greuaue,
for there are no pistol or knife wounds on
himself, his uncle or the other member of
the firm. Two such singular crimes saldom occur in one week.

WHAT WILL MX WORN.
Light ebeviota, and plain bunting at
fifty cents a yard, are the ponular choice
for suits, taking the place of dobege and
has opportunities, but who preferred
camek-hair, while the thin wool stuff*
present pleasure to permanent success.
knotted and dashed with gay color* in
With ability sufficient to command any rich, subdoed effects, costing three dollars
position, be permitted wine, women and a Yard, are made into polonaises, above
silk skirt*. The high price of silk gJoons
for trimming has brought out an inexpen­
sive wool galoon, brocaded in colors,
which is quite a* handsome lot ordinary
purposes. The bunting dresses almost
Republican Banner a more instructive put linen out of thought, as they bear
endless crushing without wrinkles and
'example. Honesty and decency in the will not hold dust, while quite thin en­
long run is better pay than the summer ough for ou capricious climate up to the
pleasures that follow a carrer like Oakey dog*days. But to be.stylish, a bunting
Hall's. Such a summer is always followed dress needs much ruffling and drapery.
by u long and very dreary winter. Oakey Twenty yard* is a moderate allowance for
a”suit, short, and showing the trim boot
Hall will, in a year from now, be borrow­
and ankle, as it is the last caprice to wear
ing a dollar^ or taro from chance Ameri­ the skirts.
.cana in London to pay fat the miserable
।
bed
he will be sleeping in. And suchi wu an unlucky day, hardly dry enough
,
to allow the appearance of new dresses
men always end exactly in that way.
and bonnet* which are in season at the
time. The churches vied with each othcr
has got tired of being followed by the law• in the splendor ol their floral decorations,
and services of song, while in every florist’s
1
window the Easter lilies shone like lights.
told all he knows about his escape and the1 Some very plain churches, which attempt­
i
; ed nothing in the way of decoration, re­
jis/ He lived i^a fisherman's hut in New membered the feast as appropriately by
Jersey; be lived in ths everglades ofr making the hearts of their poorer mem ■
'
' bars g)»d with serviceable gifts. One
Florida ; he went hither and yon, a fugichurch voted that every member should
1
be given, on Easter morning, a package
।
containing a pound of coffee, a pound of
,much as to.be allowed to quit his wand­ tea, fire pounds of beef, four pounds of
sugar and fifteen yards of calico. Of
erings and settle down to a qiuet life out
'
' course this was all paid for by the rich
1of jail. He has been hunted up and member*, but as they filed out of the
&lt;
down
the earth, branded as a criminal, till, church, every member, rich and poor,
weary and faint, be wanted peace. And took the package ho or *hc was entitled to.
so be permitted himself to be taken, and The poor membera were not put out of
eouutehiinee, nhd the rich ones sent their

oepted term*.

met"
Nellie looked up with a start, scarce
crediting her ears, end could she believe
her eyes ? Yes, there he was, flushed and
heated, looking tenderly down into her
eyre, trying to Toad her secret.
“ Oh! you are saved I Thank God P
And from simple joy Nellie again bowed

He taros over to A'e city

M*r. 19.

Bataae*
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FIRST WARD FUND.

■Jl'TSlTA
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Jtnj hiah’V

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FOURTH

ward fund.

Dr.

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ism.
SRCOND WARD FUND.

•' aaranai tat

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The great

king is now a poor old men. with nc mon-

Finanehi Report.

he dares not look back upon, and no fu­

2b the Honorable, the fbmmon ('ouiteHo/

ipr. 4. To bal. on hand in Tra.«

3

Than are a thousand dray*

style, covering details of the tour through
the gardens of the Southwest (the Arkinsas Valley, Southern Kansas, to the very
heart of the Alps of America—the Rock.
y Mountains. Jaunts arc made to all th a
famous resorti of Colorado, rhe rcmarkitie ruins, the spriugs, the minee, auti.iu
short, to every point of interest to touri»t,
agriculturist, capitalist, miner, and invalid’
With the Tounirr, the San Juan Gnnr
keeps filing company, and the two publications arc mailed free to all writing for
one or both to T. J. Anderson, Topeka,

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A Card
Wc take this opportunity of informing
the public, that we will safely and radical­
ly cure all eases of filet, without the use
of knife or ligature. No cure, no pay.
E. F. A I. W. Brown.
H.mtings, Dec. 21, 1876.
xxi68tl

to 1* t ward

FIRE FUND.

Notice.
Farmcmjjlense Lak* notice that I h«a_bought out \ the interest of Calhoun A
Beckwith, io'the hotel barn hnd you wll

■Eft

find it to your interest to call and see m..
xri51tf
J. W. Brock.
Dalatu-o

LIBRARY FUNDDfftk

Dr.

Wanted.

dS'

SCHOOL FUND, DISTRICT NO. 1
SCHOOL FUND.
&gt;n roll 1876. let and
■rd.
SIL'S! 51
a roll ITS. ted and
■rd»
tail (U

A good, improved Farm.
Any one
having a farm of 80 acres or more, with
good buildings, can hear of a purchaser
by calling at my office over Hastings Na­
tional Dank.
Tnoa. J. Wilder.
Mar22tf
Hastings. March 28.1877.

I need what you owe me. Call and se
s at once.
O. Dj-Spaulbing.
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loose

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PRIUARY SCHOOL FUND.
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NEW ADVERTISMENTS.

.Dr.

Taken from the Hastings postoffice, wtne
time within the last 10 days, a penuon
draft in f«tnr nf Maria Roush, and payable
at Hastings. Tho person hiving it will
please return it to the postoffice immedi­
ately.
Mrs. David Roush.
Hastings, March 23d, 1877.
mar26t2

CHEW-SMOKE

«fe.MATCHLESS
I

FINEST Floc TOBAC CO

Til NOIUI TOIAfiCO Cfi. BMMLW.fi.«.
S66 Sure?. H.XMArLLL^^^J^^y^?
WO2"?tRKVr "WM1» 05,000 «f tbe

Inxraled.

muf . ■ a wbfiMyFeaaX, SSrFmI
irriSR

caution

Important Notice.
Hartingf, March 16,1877.
Having found the payment of High
Rent a tax too great for my customers to
pay, I have purchased of Augustus Rower
the west half of his 'new brick block on
the north side of State street, next west of
lii&lt; Boot and Shoe Store, where I shall
move ere long. In the meantime I will
continue to sell Dry Goods, Clothiag.
Boots and Shoes, Carpets, Groceries, Ac..
Ac., at the lowest living prices, to close out
my present stock, before moving into my
new quarters.
R. J. Grant.
marl9w€

“The Barton Experiment,” by the an*
thor of " Helen s Babies.'' Just rcctiml
by J. Roberts, Poetoffico Building.
mar26mat

For' s«l®.

DRUNKARD STOP !
ean b® Kireu without tho knowing ol the patient

oTIum habit.

‘if. To
in CttrTroM
By order No 222 unpaid
GENERAL HIGAWAY

. A Valuable Farm of One Hundred and
Twenty-Two Acres, on Section 4 in the
township of Rutland.
Good building),
good young orchard, abundance of water.
and eighty acres under good improvement*
It will be sold for 13,000—one-third cosh,
the balance on long time if desired.
David Houghstattxi'.
Rutland, March £2d, 1877.
mar26tf
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Smoke tho VCTO, Lbe Boes Five Cent
F#r sale by
J. Robert.
mar26m*t

Cigar.

§fea=.'?!

A very fine assortment of Box Paper
just received by J. Roberts, Postofficr
Building.
m»r26m*t

••rked »nd vrry fertile, prudu

ture at all.

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Whitman's Assorted Candies—the beat
n the market. A full supply st J. P.
Roberts'.

“ordw aqraid No. 17 .
IWQ TAX FUND.

"

Mouotain Tourist Is worthy of comparison with Pictvretque American or The
Aldim-. It Is written in gossipy, gnm^’

Kansas.

coadjutors stole, and will be permitted to
go out and lire unmolested.

the City nf Haetinyt:

S-'OOl W tiOM M
be, and could not afford to change places

with him.

to aeule with the City Treaottrrr and prepare
respectiWIy submit th* following and annexed
a* their report, and suggest that th* City

was raying,

much

He twrar intended that the verdict of the

FIRST WARD FUND.

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"JACKSONS BEST"
Chewing Tobacco

there it no doubt but that die arob o
spirator, Tilden, wishes very

Settle Up.

fiyi

SWEET TTA.-U-S-

Whatever may be the upshot of
Nellie’s head bowed lower.

THIRD WARD FUND.

a?!? .

Cannot but be the happy thought a.
tho fortnnato recipient of the ‘ Hocky
Mountain Tourist" scans in w0Qde^
fully attractive pag« and peruseo iu f„.
dnatinp drocripUoM. M^t beautifully
embellished with new and highly ulirtic
engravings, its letter-preM a model of typ.
n^mnhieal rtehacaa atiA il&gt;.
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1 UUbwu- lu oa roll M7C

this city, and the head and front of the
During their conversation they had been respectable portion of the clique that has
sauntering along the garden path, and be­ plundered New York so long, is in Lon­
fore either was aware they had reached the
don in disguise, and the mere sport of a
veritable cherry tree where they had first
met. They threw themselves upon the cheap actress who will • hang to him
grass, and then bust into a hearty laugh as long as he has any portion ofXhe mon­
as they thought of their strange, quaint ey hi stole, and desert him the moment
meeting.
it is gone. Oakcy Ball' passes into histoThe next hour was spent pleasantly by

en-brown curia tossed about by the breeze,

i in 7i tin rt

—Faohiona—Easter.

as I wrote last week.

clear, musical voice he read of the bold
Miles Standish, of his noble though stern
nature, his love for the Puritan maid, Pris­
cilla, of his faithful, though tried, friend,
John Alden. On through the skirmish
with the red foe, when the brave little
army, guided by the honest Hobomok, the
friend to the white man, and led by brave
Captain Standish, marched many a weary
mile to quell the rise of the savage.
Nellie was listening to the melodious, cloquent tones of the reader, drinking in
every word, little thinking danger was near
at hand.
She was roused by a roaring, terrible
noise near by. She looked np, and instant­
ly jumped to her feet with a cry of dis­
may, for only a few yards from them was
her uncle's rod bull, which had evidently
broken from its fastenings. Mr. Marchment looked up, and at a glance took in
their critical position. .
44 Nellie, the tree.
It’s your only
chance."
Nellie. without a word, sought the tree,
turning back but once to implore her companion to follow her. The attempt, how­
ever, would have been fruitless. He stood
coat in hand, ready to receive the first rush
of the now mad, furious bull. Nellie, in
the tree, her face pale and drawn with anguish, sat waiting the result.
In that moment of intense pain, when
chances of life and death were evenly balanced, she read her heart, and knew the
man below, struggling bravely, was very
dear to her—dearer than all the world beside, that without him her life would be a
void, for she loved him as only woman can

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Cr.

Cltw T-mi

Th® papers were all prepared some weeks
ago, at Tilden’* houre in Gramercy Park,
and arc now in Washington, to te used if
occasion offers. Morrissey is in it, but

Uastinoa, Mich., Apr. 12,1877.

Hall m London—Twwd—Whet TB-

ment, who had equally as hard a time seek­
ing a cool place.
“Where are you going, Miss Nellie f If
to some cool, enchanting spot, I beg of you
let mo go too, for I have come to the sure
conclusion that unless I find a breeze 1
riiall melt into nothingness."
“Mr. Marchment, I pity you," said Nel­
lie with a sly, roguish glance, “and in or­
der to prevent you from becoming nothing
will let you go, but on condition."
•
“Name tout condition. I comply will­
ingly, for I declare I can stand this heat
no longer."
"It ts that you read mo .‘The Courtship
of Miles Standish,’ about which you have
been so enthnsiartic." •
“Most willingly I grant the mild re­
quest There is no poet like onr own
Longfellow, and no one ever tires of read­
ing his beautiful descriptions, and in study­
ing his charming similes. Ho is r very
cool snd refreshing poet, too, just what we
want on suA a sultry day."
“1&gt;" said ^Ilie, “and if 1 mistake

not, you raid this poem contained a most
picturesque description of a winter scene,
and we may, by the use of a little imagin­
ation, believe the beat gone and winter's
cloak about us."
' ”

In th® Sweet By-and-By '~~

11 8.
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OUR NEW YORK LETTER.
when searcdy a leaf stirred with the breeze.
The sun was pouring out its scorching
rays, apparently blighting everything with
its beat; the grass looked parchedjmd dry,
and the flojrcrs drooped their bends. Nel­
lie had been trying hard to find some cool,
sequestered spot about the house, but her
search seemed fruitless. So, donning a
thin, muslin dress, fastened here and there
with cherry bows, and catching up her
■1.1.
.1.
£«■■ AX* - - 1
CL

MW.

GENERAL HIGHWAY FUND.

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over the meadows and down the fcee-lin«d
roads on honebeck, back with ravenous
appetites, iosy cheeks and bright eyes ;
sunshiny afternoons in lazy pleasures, with
books and music.

Local BbjijiBjj potice?

t 15S :

SECOND WARD FUND.

a way through the courts, to gain the am­
bition of hi* lite; and ho will make the Mir.lP.ToBakw*
effort, if ho gets the slightest show. If
President Hayas' policy makro the alight

All person* indebted to John Stanley
are notified to coms and settle their ac­
counts. The time is at hand when the
matters must be settled to close up the old

Tax Roll* of th* City of Dartings for th* year
1876 who were a**e***d with, and did not nay,
a PoU Tax.
'

Joan Stanley.

Joint Commisaitm should be final, if it

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was adverse to him, end had the adminiabis, and

Notice.
tbc ruby-red lips his first Hee.
w moments of silent, unutteraUc
then Nellie turned to him, *ay-

^®20K'.'S“Ma.,Fgg!!

Frank, how could you ever lore

Norman Jobxwm.

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CUIBIAL FAM«

lABffTCOUlin

11- R. T13IE-CARD

Advertised Letters.

Csnoers

List of letters remaining fa the post office al
Hastings, Barry Co., Mich., April 11,1877:
M C Bleaker, Stephen Stanley, Sarah C
Freeman, C II Wayle. Danis! Hall, Eater J
Hall, Effie Pnrm'ter, J. F Norish.

J. M. Navitts, p. M.
Exurew...................................
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fcl.» A.M.
• Exrres-t!?»iurdayandSuuil«r»&gt;!HX&gt; r^M.
reigbt »t ...
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Anniversary of Odd Fellowship.
, The 581 h Anniversary of th' Order of Odd
Fellowship will.bo celebrat'd at the city of
Hastings, on the coming 2ffth of April, by a
Reuiuon of all the Lodges In Barry county,
and invited guest a from other counliea.
In the evening a public address on the pur­
poses and benefit* of the Order will be given
at I nion Hall by Past Grand J. Boynton of
Prairieville.
\ ocal tuuaic will be furnished by some of
the best ringers in the eity.
The Order will appear in full regalia
Tlie public are cordially invited to be pres-

&gt;-e at l:l» p. t
Bow nr. Alto.
■Bsllimerv. Bedford. Johns-

By Order of Com. of Arrangement.

Township Elections.
o. M. NEVINS.I*. M.
J0IINMT0W.N.
Tiir Rcpubticans of this township by almost

a unanimous vote, alert'd ih' following excel.

SupeiviMr, Leri M. Dewey.
Township Clerk, Edgar F. Nye.
Treasurer, George Miller.
Justice of tho Peace, full term, Levi N.
Mosher. ,
Township Superintendent, Martin V.Barkcr.
School Inspector, John H. Norris.
CommlMioner of Highways, Asnhcl Beach,

Drain Commissioner, Jonathan S. Steven*.

(kneral Repair Shopyl.. U. Stanley
Notice-Norman Johnson.

Constablos, Willard S. Nye, Charles Shoe­
maker. Albert E. Dewey, Joseph H. Powers.

Attention Firemen.
Milliacry &gt;hop-Mr». M. A. Poland.

All About ^he County.

The Fire Department will meet at the En­
gine Rooms, for drill, in full uniform, on
W. F. Hick*, Chief Engineer.

The Beform Chib will meet
day evening

m

usual on Tues­

Bobinson's Swiss Ball Ringers at Union Hail
to-night. Don't fail to hear them.

of alt kinds cured.

Special Notices.

Cancers of the Bicast

removed without breaking tl.S skin if takon early. * Knife not ustd' Very little
pain. Call on or address
E. F. Brown, M. D.,
apr!2tf
Hastings, Midi.

Notice to Teachers of Carlton.,
A Teachers' Examination will be held
nt the Curlton Center School House on
Friday, the 20th dayof April, A. D. 1877,
at 9 o clock A. M. Teachers will please
provide themselves with pens and paper,
and be ready to begin promptly at tho
hour. No certificate will be granted to
those making up a partial list Examina­
tions to continue at thd discretion of the
Superintendent.

mailed Free

IVI FLORAL- GUIDE

The best thing to feed your homes, cat­
tle, sheep and hogs, is Oil Cake, at
apr 12
Wanzer &amp; Barnes.
If you intend to use wall paper this
spring, come and see our very large assort­
ment before purchasing.
apr 12
Wanzkr 4 Barney.

The largest stock of Wall paper, consist­
ing of Gilt, Bronxe, Satin, Pink, White,
Blank and Brown, all at very low rates at
apr 12
Wanzeb A Barnes.

Mr. W. O. Freeman of Meadville ha
just received a car-load of horst* from
Ohio, which be will sell at reasonable
E’ces, on time, on good approved notes.
t has, also, a fine Pcrcheron stallion, just
imported, that will be kept this season for
the benefit of the stock-growers of tho
county of Barry.
apr!2tldh

Prof. Charles Dickie will lecture for the ben-

The] House of Representatives has passed

the bill detaching this county from the 17th
Judicial District and attaching it to ths 20th.
Th:it is tho least objectionable form in which
the bill could pass, but we think it aa outrage
for the people of Kent county to ask us io
•Sect a Judge for them and then kick us out
of the jurisdiction of :lie Judge of our choice.
Fair minded men would do no such thing.

GENERAL REPAIR SHOP.

J. Galvin, hose coupling. Detroit.
J. Jenks, feeling air to furnace, Detroit.

E. Krelwilx. lag, Inhpeming.
*G. Newnll. planing machine preasura har,

The undersigned would announce to tho
people »f Hastings and Vicinity, that He
has opened ashop in Agricultural Hall,
for the purpose of doing genera! shop
work.
Gumming and filling saws a speciality,
your patronage is respectfully lolicilcd.
Truly Yount,

L. B. STANLEY.
Remember the place is Agricultural
Hall in the Block occupied by Messer

Bro's.
Hastings, Apr. 10,-’77.

f£.

nitPLOT3IE.1T FOB

ALL!

Detroit Advertisements.

600 bu., REFUSE BEANS,
In quantili't to suit, at

•25 cents per bushel,
In owner* boai. sue in bbu. o«ur'r«&gt; in
niilro'd depots in thie eity.

b.,

passing this place about 7.10, reaching De-

POULTRY WORLD.
A 'pleaded Illu»tr»t«l Monthly.

—t&gt;. Coxa.
rear*.

wtxSsv

as

THE FAMILY GUEST
matter.

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cKsAllS£k^U.S.T.

Drug®, Medlcms, Etc., Etc

Wm. H. Goodyear.
PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST.
PEOPLES

DRUG

STORE.

Physician’s Prescriplions and

When there is so much rivalry aa in

Shall it be a

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MICHIGAN.

Drugs and Medicines of all descriptions
kept constantly on hand, and Prescription*
skillfully compounded. Also a full line of

HMH, UKS, WS, OHS,
DYE STUFFS, &amp;o. unsurpassed
in quality a specialty.
•

PATENT MEDICINES

Of all kinds in endless varieties.

xxiesu

NEW

'pVassar—Clamaat Smith. Judas of Probats.
i» ‘^TtErWa^TpABKER,

POWERS &lt;fc BARLOW.

vherr/ortt before acknowledging the euperiari-

LADLES—Come and see Mrs.
Potts’Sad Irons—Something new.
Delmonico Range
^wc|^Remedy.

few preparations that have stood ths test, those
manufactured by R. V. Pieree^M. D., of tho
World's Dispensary, Buffalo, N. I., have for

K?i^.“ssdS.,£JKaKSS;
w-wr-r t-x-

,rtrywh«*

(A viva oorr)

GUARDIAN’S SALE.

aUceTcHABH. OSBORN
S'

ISjy'i'"-

prepaid. Add
Buffalo. K. V.
Boots aud shoes in all the latest styles

for Ladicf and Genta at
apr 12
\
Wrakly cr SemDWsekly for

Wooli rr

ff-

•'ThT’nXtffi m-’thbdrfn'

"SUd.

“&gt;•

h‘lf ™

Brick for sale at my yard. Section 23d,

cheap, at

Woolltt’b.

And other nice articles for Ladies’ uc«.

Builders’ Materials,
Strictly Pure Lead,
Star Nails,
Wiard Plows
Every one guaranteed
We also offer aAill line of general Hard­
ware.__ Please call and examine our goods.

iu Rutland.

Hkxrt L. Niwtom-

D«. 5lh, 1876.
that queelion during the next week.

-

carefully pre­

would succeed must first give positive and eon-

ascertained, for Dr. Sage ' Catarrh Remedy
and Dr Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery are
now prescribed by many physicians in curing
obatinat' cases of catarrh and incipi'nt oontnmption. The Discovery has no equal In cur­
ing coughs, colds, bronchial and nervous af­
fections. It allays all irritation of the mucous
* nee meet inp held there tho past winter. It
membrane, aids digestion, snd when used with
is now expected that the Hen. Jams* O'Don- Dr. Pierce s Pleasant Purged™ Pallets readily
■•11, Mayor of the city of Jackson, will bo overcomes toryfa hwr and oonslipadon, whBe
present Several good speakers will address the Favorite Prescription has no rival in tho
field of prepared medicine fa curing diseases
the meeting.
Jamas Hence, cf tho Reform peculiar to females. If you wish to
ulf." procure a copy of "The People s Com­
aisted by the complement of tubers, will find mon Sense Medical Advieer," an iUnrirated

Four mere issues will complete d»s present

J. P. ROBERTS, Proprietor,
HASTINGS,

The Gospel of Merit.

The Maia Mooting in Union Hall next 8nu'Uy evening bids fair to be one of the pleas-

The Banner.

City Drug Store!

niinlp

of purest quality only.

arriving al Grand Rapids at 9.40. Tho time
on the other trains will be shortened, much to
the convenience of the public.

bedy’and bring your friends.

- WOODS A CO., Cambridgeport, Mass.
WAJUaOOXBi tee WaahlarUa St., Boat's; 17S 8Ut« St., Curago; ISLndgat'U

THE VOI

SI. JOnNBON A CO..

.

There will be a change of time on the Mich­
igan Central and Branches on the loth fast.
At that time the Detroit Express wi’l be put on
the Road again, leaving Grand Rapids st 0 a.

GEO. WOODS &amp; CO.’S
PARLOB ORGANS

P II A«enl« wanted. Af'weest* invested la
aur nee articles wiU enable anybody te
earn from fl to f'o per &lt;lay. Call or send stamp for
illailratrd book. UBTROIT CUHOMO CO.
•i»l Woodward Avenue. Detroit. Mich.
febPMi. -

Family Recipes

PROBATE ORDER.

bottom fjevkcjeus.

Remember the place, at J. 8. R LWYJlJV '8
Boot and Shoe Store, Jetf^hson street.
Give me a call,
xxi66tf
C. M. RUNYAN.

•••«*«■■ fwuA.H'a’r
vb.Mkh. wj-Tbcbulvi

pared with Drugs and Chemicals

Flint.
• E. Richmond, advertising cases, Detroit.

Tea, 4 lbs. for $1 00 ; Sugars, syrups, spices.
Baking P&gt;owder, saleratus, starch, soap, can­
dles, tobacco, etc., etc., which will be sold at

b!e»and Flowers. Handsomest Guide
Published
53?-Scud for it "’St
Detroit Meed Co. Detroit. Mich.

ing April 10, 181

R. Abbott *and M. Parrish, key for lock,
Jackson.
F. Rich, ginging and eentering tools. Grand
Rapids.
M. Boult, cutter head. Battle Creek.
L. Dube, preventing the obstruction of water
channels, Lakeside.
j. Burt, purifying furnace gases, Detroit.

I wo uld respe cthilly announce to the citi­
zens of Hastings and vicinity, that I have u
new and

IBM M Of OWBIB!
Q'o. M. Savage A Co’s Col

Removal'.—Goo. M. Savago &lt;k Co.,
the well known newspaper advertising
■gents, of Detroit, Mich., have removed
from 72 Griswold to more commodious
New Millinery Store,
and convenient quarters, No. 30 Congress
struct west, where they have fitted up ele­
State Street, North side, first door west of i gant offices,
tho Bank.
.
New .Goods, Now Styles, New Prices.
OK, Callin'in CXXTS. Poatpaid. Sosxav
40c* rda lUcnaMrun. Ponttae. Mich.
Ladies, pleaae call and look at our goods
before purchasing.
We keep the Domestic paper fashious
for ladien and children. We have the Chi­
cago styles of trimming, and shall have all
the novelties of tho season as fast as they
appear in the market. Ladies of Hastings
and vicinity are cordially invited to call
(.Containing over 1,200 varieties Vege­
Mm. M. A. POLAND.
table and Flower seeds. Colored
aprl2m3
Plates. Elegant wood-cut* of Vegeta

Fv-nishod thia
hg|ufui'&gt;er the'meeting of the Ladies' Tem­ paper by Cox &amp; Cox. Solicitor* of Patents
perance Christian Union on Tuesday afternoon Washington, D. C.
L. Scofield, planter*. Grand Haven.
at the Reform Club Room
i
The**social connected with the Emanurj
A. Temple, euttain rollers, Montague.
J. Allen, wind mill, Albion.
Church will be entertained on Friday after,
We see more nice improvements at Z.
F. Barber, elevator buckets. Oxford.
c &gt;on by Mrs. Julius Rusveil.
A. Fowler and J. Hagg, draft equalisers, B. Willison’s, a fine abow case, a butter
Mr. John W. Custer has opened a new Forsafe, and lots of new goods. Wall, he de­
Kalamaxoo.
trait and Tintype Gallery over the postoffice.
serves prosperity, for he works fur it, buys
J. Mosher and 4 Pennington, mitering ma­
He is an excellent artist, and should I* liber-.
good goods, and sells them at the lowest
chine. Pewanao.
living prices. Don’t forget to call and ex­
N. Owen and E. McClintock, thill coupling,
. amine his stock the next time you want
East Saginaw.
1 any groceries.
apr 12 11
J. Secord, sat: boiler raxes, Port NanUsc.
j
J. Taylor, washing machine. Three Rivers. I
put it into type tor this issue, the Council procwlingv will not appear until .Monday.

t-r an church next Wednesday evening. Ad­
mission 25 cents. The funds are to lie used to
point the church. We hope to see the house
hllod to its utmost capacity.

Toallwhoare»A«rin^lKm th'«rr&gt;c* aad la-

List of Patents.

each dated March 3. 1877.

■Te iw'that there is a new millinery and
tiaey good* wore just wert of the Bank, on
8,‘ate -treel. Our ladies will do well to call

C. M. RUNYAN’S.
poet &amp; Co.
hi» paper.

Township Sup't of Schools.
Uarltou, April 7, 1877.
apr!2t3

Boots and ahoes of all grades and price,
The regular annual meeting of Pioneer En­
gine Co, No. 1 will be held on Tuesday even- I made to order on reasonable terms at
apr 12
WoOLLBY’f.
ing, April 17. after drill, for the purpo«e of'
electing Company officers for the enculngytnr. '
Repairing of all kinds in our dine
i promptly done at the lowest living rates.
I
apr 12
WotMJ.EV.

Quarterly meeting yerviee* at the M. E«

Don't foil to remember and to attend the
Benefit Ball to be given by the Reform Club al
L'ni ,n Hall on Friday cveuing. Tickets only
one dollar.
Murie by Reed's Celebrated
Sand.

POSITIVELY CURED.?

m„2yi

POWERS* BABLOW.

�ter, or I may my at any time, it is best to
Odo to my washerwoman—$2.50.

cover U» V0Mb with a hot mixture of
tar and pulverised brick dust or fiarsand.

HURAL TOPICS.

A solution of shellac in alcohol, as thick as

sidered bgr many u the best preparation

During the mild days

that can be applied.

of winter, orchards may be pruned. while

Twenty-fire yearn ago I had as good

the branches to be at away.

swim before

me of 103 pigs

which were sold by a Pennsylvania breed

(It is ruinous

each I

Some of the finest imported ani­

mals brought $1,000 eaoli.

plainly in excess of the natural saquire-

The list com­

prised the breeder’s sales during the year

mata of the tree, to conform to the ex

tent of ita roots.

these prices .'

Simply because there are

fools enough existing to buy pigs at, not
the above prices, but at $25, $30 and $50

•wh, and if a breeder pays $1,000 for a

Very fine sow, he gets hia money back, and
an immense profit in a few years.

in pruning only the few unsightly branches
and those improperly situated should be

Berkshire* of the present day are not any

Large quantities of commercial fertiliz­
ers arc sold because many farmers and gar­

ago, which went a-begging for purchasers.

deners, in seme of the States, are unable

Farmers triod them and discarded them,

to obtain enough stable manure for their

“ They don't have

aide

pork

cropa.

Happiness u a perfume that one cannot
shed over another Without a few drops falling on one's self.

fertilizer! produce, in many instances, good

ders," and that is the case with thia breed

results, but they are not as reliable as barn-

but in reality they are not improved at all.

in ooounercial fertilisers are potash, nitro-

This same humbuggery is being extended,

geu (ammgfcfo), phouphorieacid, sulphuric

add and lime, the first three constituents
Borkahirea al low prices is for ferment and commercial fertilizers wo should select those

that contain potash as the best , second,
That is the only

third, phosphoric add.

nitrogen;

Tho

following is a list of some of the beat for-

tiliaen* and the prices per

BXXOVAVWQ M KAnow LANDS.

Very often meadows, or mowing lands,

100 pounds in

New York:

formers have manure to spare to apply to
their meadow lands; and to purchase com­
mercial fertilisers, with their uncertain re­

The four last articles also contain a cer­

sults, is not advisable, unices a farmer can

tain quantity of ammonia, which governs

Why do the recriminations of married
couples resemble the sound of waves on the
shore ? Because they arc murmurs of the
tied.

when I drink coffee."

the turning under of the sod enriches the

pnncipolly), the pricey are a trifle higher-

“It's all for tho best," remarked Blinks,
with a sigh, as he paid for the hat he had
lost. “Nay,” interposed tho lucky man,
“ 'ds all for the better.”

I consider muriate of potash the safest nr

tide for fiuners to buy, as the potash is।
\j» .always productive of a fair crop of grass good for any crop. The way of applying,
for a few years. But a better stay is to all tha aboVe, except the bone flour and
superphosphate, is to mix them with four
times their bulk of noil, and apply w small'

immediately sow a second crop and turn

fSg

OrudBaokb.

Manhatl.
msr‘-

I),pot foot of Third Itnet. 1
Chir«o tImo. and Itava dtpo
Voroatoand Buffalo Expraa
Buffalo Moraine KxpreH, ■
Buffalo Nuht Ex pre-. _
Montrral and iioatnn F.xprr
TorontoanU'Motrtreal Exprr

Jo.exviLt.*-Witb Lake FliaraX Mieb.Kontbent
RaUroad.
B*«a«a-WHh Detroit.ilUladala X 8opthwe.tan&gt;
wlratLoo— With Lake Shore A Mich. Soothers
(Air U«a.)
Aencnii Jrxcrios—Wltli Detroit. Eal Rlvav A
IllpMU and Baltimore A Ohio Railroad..
a
koiT Watxx—With Pltubvreh. Fort Weroa A
ITucaxo. Tolmta, Wahaah A Weatern. Fort WaSM,
MnwrteACiMtaMiLsad CiBainaati, Riohatfcd

lodation

QREAT WESTERN RAILWAY.

CHICAGO ta LAKE HURON W

The Reliable Short Line
EAST AND WEST.

TIME TABLE No. 8.

depots.

’ to akb nux

8RAND RAPIP8 ARB DETROIf
«SE
*700 a.
*10&gt;0S a.
XDally.

t
oa
m.

On a church in Delaware, temporarily
dosed, appears the following notice : “No
admitteiu in this church unless tho pennilty of the lav is onforcted. Kocp away.”

TIMETABLE.

Mixed.
Laiiaiu*. Iirt&gt;
Fettmflta.

seed, spreading U somewhat-

down thick to a variety of grasses, without

Some of these fertilisaa may Wqtfre dis­

Clover sood may be Sown in

solving in water, and the soil saturated in

the following March,-even if the ground

layers from a watering pot.

be covered with snow ; and when the snow

farmera is to obtain some of these fertilix*

My advice to

melts Ike seed will find ita way into the

MIUU.IU.

Dtul fumed ns al!. Each breathed his day.

Kffl.
\ ennontnll*

Furniture, Coffins Etc.
“I am speaking,” said a long-winded or­
ator, “tor the benefit of posterity." “Yea,"
said one of hia hearers, “ and if you keep
on much longer your audience will be
here."
•

ora to experiment with, if it be only a few
ground by the freezing and thawing of it pounds from your village druggist, il be
for a few thaes. Or the land may be left can supply them. He will ask about
It was a New Jersey wife who said :
till ^irine, then harrow it, sow all the seed double the above prices, but for a small ex-&lt; -"My dear, if yon can’t drink bad coffee
at once, and brush it in, then roll it; and periment the difference will not be mueh. without abusing me, how is it that you can
drink bad whisky without abusing thebarif seeded quite early as good a crop of

READ

Nothing encourages the local press so
much as to see bats-raws introduced.
be grown with the grass, but it would not The first and last injupctien of tho local
editor to the miD-owner is, like that of
be advisable to do so unless you hsvo ap­
the patent medicine man, “ Send for a cir­
plied some fertiliasrs besides the two crops
cular."
Of buckwheat. If stable manare, or any
------------------------------kind of commercial fertilizer, be applied to'
A pair of Qtmkra* were Ltely hcerd in
the laud, it should be spread evenly, after high controversy, the husband exclaiming:
the land is plowed, and should be harroweeb -*1 am detarmined to Lavs om quiet week
■with thee.” “But how wilt ihoi be able
i» thoroughly. If plowed in, it would get

in the fall previous. ' A crop of grain may

and be happy again.

TRAINS EAST.
ooiwa wist.
AtlxniU Exprw. Imtm Graad Itapi
and Handay ni&lt;bu. al 7:30 p. w.. *rri’
sea at IMS artuint, aad at Detroit 3
„. _ ”
1
I
~

A brush harrow can be

made in a few minutes, to oprer the graas* was the rcjoiader.

seed, by tying together hemlock, spruce,
An imaginative Irishman has improved
upon Ossian. • J returned,’' saya he, “fo
the halls of my faftiUr by night, and-4

or other boughs of trees; or small branch­
es may be nttaohed to the under aide of an

ordinary harrow, between the teeth, so that

found them in ruins. I cried
* My
fathers, where are they?’ And echo reSome farmera du. not cover grass need at spfiodfidy .,.*.11 .that y-&gt;.&lt; VaxrinV Me-

the seed will

not be covered too deep.

all; and if a heavy nun comes soon all will
be right, but it is risky to do so.

A heavy

- ।
k..
^Tra&lt;_
n-Mi-.
tweed a bffl allawing wornra
women to practice
nractien

•nougii; but a brush harrow should be

need firat and then apply tte roller auitbc
Work will be well done.
•

thirty.

Nothing tends so

In the Senate twenty-six to six.

Work well

A Now York State church has the fol­
lowing notice posted up: “Anybody stick­
ing bills against thia church will be prose­
cuted recording to few, or any other nub

“Man," says Adam Smith, *'« an ani­
mal that makes bargains. No other ani­
mal does this—no dog exchanges hopes
with another." Not unhas the larger dog
happens to have the smaller bone.

. Long experience shows Chai" frlien it is

desirable to produce a free growth of ahooU

7 on
H CH
10 45

SALISBURY &amp;. BROS SEA U
r»n trauniku. lor net run. 1'ijBonl
loaia. Gratav ills, sad* Howi

°° X00 “can to hvc without trial?
Then y®° would wish &lt;to die but half a
. ..
&gt; .......
man—at the very best but half a man.
Without trial, you cannot guoas at your
own strength.
Ma do not learn to swim
on a tabla They must go into deep water
and buffet the surges.

tw!"

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Rsllroxd. for BMo? HapUU. AlMc

FURNITURE,
OjtoMery (Ms Bractets Fraaer, fc.

tar aU i
\ text

££

The Greet Senthern Tioimfc.
RAILWAY COMPANY

HHUR

Lelnhia

hew roRK rnnu rulroih

ucjlhakdjlkva, jt.

Look here !

:

We do not believe there is a single men
in the County of Barry who evils Goods

1 s.
t 45
3 SB
3 55
4 13
4 36
5*
sw.

Dealers tn &lt;11 kinds

Small boy—“We've
very weak and tired; walked ail
from heaven last night; mustn't*
ing up any row around here now.*

and leaves, pruning should be done when

iehi-

|3~" ft
&amp;s:--

A U s. m. |
0» "
,
1 03 "
1
lg-.‘

um,

When a Connecticut deacon nudged a
somnolent worshipper with the contribution
box, the sleepy individual awoke partially,
smiled, and murmured, “I don't smoke,
thank you," and droppod off again.

Small boy, on tip-toe, to his companions
—“ Stop your noise, ail of you." ComThe greatest man is he who cl
right wUh die most invincible rroolt
__________ _________ ..temptation from wit
in and without; who bears the heavil

Gret Reduction in'

»

A celebrated poet advertised at one time
that he would supply “Lincs for any Occa’
aioc." A fitbennan sought him shortly
after, and wanted * *a line strong enough to
catch a porpoise.’’

I 11.0J- . M 15
I It-Olun1 A »

!

Jackson
Lt 3.45 i
Jont.
j

grass will be obtamod as if it were seeded

buried too deep.

C 40 9 40 I » 1-1
7 » 10 S&gt; i »
•SoodorsxcapUd. tSaSiday aadVaadj?
•pud-

BRANS RAPJDS DIVISION.

rKxiwit LAn Division.

L

Naw Baff.lo,
Mick Iran Cit:

quantity in the hills of &lt;nrn, potatoes, Ac.,

with, the
wheat or rye.

Detroit.

QRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
MAY LjMO.

the prices.

. density of ita grass roots ; and a reseeding

_ ^11

Indianapolis.
Fort W tftr,
Anburn Junction.
W atarioo.

An arithmetical peace maker figuratively
suggests to the politicians: “This is 0 a
time 4 vi-2-per R ing. Let us be 1 country
and 1 people at 10-rale."

dissolved with sulphuric add (ammonia,

sow tho land to buckwheat early in May,

rallrotd for Nrwaao and intanuBaUsatata.twa
train* eaeb day and eloaa connartiow with train*
tortb *r&gt;lh Grand Rapid* A tadtaaarailroad for
Day Ex prei. north Vill not rtop at *tatioM where

The popubliou of our globe u about
fifteen hundren millions, or about an aver­

sometimes feasible in a moderate degree, aa
and the

4/ Grand /i4Td.-with O MV Divtaan af the M
LKSrtfflS ISw3sSTGt.“AK;

We appreciate no pleasured unless wc
are occasionally debarred from them. Re­
straint u the golden rule of enjoyment

A little boy camo to -his mother recently
Bom Aoftr and superphosphate and said, “Mamma, I should think if I was
of lime are worth $2 per 100 lbs., or if' made of dust I should get muddy inside

soil, according to its thickness

TUA?NS GOING NORTH.

Men think it no shame to give han-1aomo oboquies to those deed, whom living
they had suffered to starve unnoticed.

renovate such lauds without any manure is

To

Goin» North—Day Borya*. Grand RasuU Mixed
,.tally
cxMnt duudayx. Nlstet Jtatwaa daily except
1

age of thirty to each square mile of land
surface.

require renovating and reseeding ; but few

afiprd the expense if not profitable.

fj'S
115 4 ra
1 a i

As we grow older, it is with hearts ss
with heads of hair— for one that we find
real there are nine that are false.

being the meet important, and in buying

remedy that can be applied.

n fo
Ifi

Rapids.

The reason why bankers arc so apt to
prosper u because they always take so
much interest iu their business.

All that we should seek for |

now, although they are called^'improved,”

them at high prices.

n8
IS

A man who attempted to stand on hia
dignity the other day couldn't do it. The
platform vu too narrow.

In seasons of frequent rains these

enough, being nearly-all hams and shoul­

COIMOEAST.

Spilkcna always insists on spelling needle,
uiodte. He says every needle should have

FKamiXtRS.

better than those in this country 30 years

saying:

’/
SOUTH.

Old epitaph.—la memory of Jane Beal,
who kicked up her hale and away she

at away.

COMMttCIAT.

TIME TABLE.

Taking Effect Dec. loth 1876

»**•

T.ki^

Isn't it a luxury to conduct an election
for once without fear of the whisky vote ?

the lees vitality remains In him, therefore

Tba

michigaF B’Wsooth.

Outkufi

If we take away too

much of tbs top if a tree it is Ilion taking

Why should Berkshire bogs sell at

1876.

Railroads.
mCHI^RO^NTE^

Fall and Winter Tima Table.

Why ri a fender like Westminster Abthird to ;&lt;W-half the
that
BeeauM it contains the ashes of tho
riuiuld be vl4»c is to gii_. ___ t-tt ■» o*~
— l»,r
•
good
shape, and only at away such limb* os are S™’

cr for $40,702, or an average of 8200

Um runitit^ Ikrottyh

Tat man does not believe his creed who
is afraid of hearing it attacked.

pigs at $5 each ; but now this same breed
.of Berkshire

fort Warn Jackson &amp; SaHiai

KfflGANA HK£ SHORE

RAILROAD.
TA* vnig

Happiness can be made quite as well of
cheap materials as dear ones.

should be exercised in regard to selecting

i

•V-fchoriwt Liao botwran ChMM« aad Grand

Talent and virtue are less frequently he­
reditary than the gout

little ebs ce^ be done; but good judgment

Berkshire swine as exist to day, and sold

(fflCAGU

He that means to build lajting must by
his foundsiiomi low.

can be easily applied with a brush, is con­

Railroads.

Railroads.

Phix and PVun.

aim er.

r.&lt;l-

w.i.iusraorT.^"’’-0-’''1'’' . Thosiytixe ef oo*ratry trsrerwd

Look here!

What! don't you think wo can sell

raaatac to tea l&lt;ta o&lt; the uioaauiu.

"n»j

ti

;l--

&gt;

Coffins, Caskets A Shrouds
We

cheaper than anv firm in tho State ?
(an do it, for, with tho teip of

Pennsylvania

Railroad

mar-Gtl

to drop ten

J. M. HEWES,

’STATIONS
IS ION TICKETS"'
f win U sold at all »nK

the year, for two reason., shored
woand. af the branehre eut til

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HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY. APRIL 16, 18 77.

WHOLE NO. 2043.
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FAMRERS GREETING,
3F*O3Et. XOST'ir.

CE0. jSTFewey
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PCAJFKJH PIUS.

ls-.&gt; thcxitmt sixmi.

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MESSER 13JROTMId ItS

ri-Busntii.

The fruit, that bl),
ko ih«a&gt; evory on# :
But North crPonth

; Arc on hand at the old stand with the finest Stock of Implometns •

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and Macmnerv ever knowirm Hastings, nt* haw the
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JACKSON WAGON, .
DIAMOND IRON PLOW,
GALES CHILLED PLOW,
DIAMOND STEEL PLOW,

.H &lt;»F .»rn.M-RlITIOX :

al Lirtux Rate-.
.1 /»VStt T/SING.

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•iiiuriol Typ.’ C6n»Idere4 '

ji.no t f?jjof •iit»

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youth. “Choose between nsc and this mat!
! soheme.’'
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“I have chosen," tod raid, with dignity,
but wilt a breaking heart; and so they
parted.
Two weeks after Francis Mayburn had
sailed for Europe, where he had been ever
since. Occasionally ho had heard, indircctly, of Daisy; but never from her, She

A,r
Through fratnut diy and «.i*h t.

iiwser tight.

Single and Platform Buggies,
Taylor and Gale Horse Rakes,
I Buckeye Mowers with Table Rake Reaper,
IXL Wind Mills, etc., etc.

Our lavclyvtrh.

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I patronixingly by strangers, appearing on a
• public jilatform. Faugh !" And he tried
; to dhinisw her from his thoughts, and
Li-vcn
ven persuaded
peranaded himself tout ho had.
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But the prelude cf the Christmas carol
I was now endod
choir
werc riotrine
aiogiag :;
’ ’ ; tho
1
’
worn

Aid swtruu as iawtoe.
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While other’ haitr
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fw«pl« tu lMlc
t ii.-c liomc-maJo piunpkla utM-

fPCTimi. ANDJUSffiEffl CARDS Every article we sell is warranted to please.
fAPEB IS
rn.w
GIVE US A CALL.
ON

ri:»s

No creature** pain
I “ Got* to it* sain.
Bat.only natura*! i«o::

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Burns .Messkr.

Chester Messer.

Doctor Aikln's Doubla Column
' READ.

READ.

READ

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ARKE
moifX EY AT LAW &amp; SOLICITOR '
. &lt; HASCKRY. Prompt uluntica «iv»a V?

Arc lb thedbli.

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That loyal tr.es
lycrn Florida to Maine.

DISEASES.

rco» the Library nnd
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•&gt;YIJTH Si. KNAFPEN.
HOKXEYS AT LAW &amp; SOLICIT (
IN IIANCEMY. Pcytttata ell lh&lt;

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loouuue repost.
Ab J p iu their pUu asaiu:
That cxilM frrt
With valu rccrot.
Ajj.t vex the air with aiebr.

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H •.RVEY WRIGHT

litaiirvIJeied al! in thyme ;
; , May ptuapkiur round
With us al-ouud

I I LiV

■ar, purify
4 far

PHYSICIAN k SERGEUN,
Ul’QBT. BAIUIY COV3TTY,

balinaiM l*o«t«

Tho happy art
«if utakinr pumpkin i*a!

■OH. PITILESS, PITILESS MOON 1"
»»u|i&lt;wr »k.Ul •*“! in»pror ■

M. W. RIKER.
JCSL E "/THE PEACE. General CoUoeUon

upjoiuf,

1HI. II. F-PECKHAM.

DELIG4TJ. WOLF. iH. I&gt;

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A. P DRAKE,

Hirsp

HAYFDRDt

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HcrofOliv. Rt&gt;
DR. C. RUSSELL,
rnvmiAN Jt SUJUlEnX.--O®a»
J»H&gt;g
Ua... 1. ,tr,re. Phuraix Block. State
Har.uu-.Mleh.
LUCIUS RL'SSELL,

; could dance with Rose Mays, or anybody
but Daisy. She was always ennged.
'
Noticing this at last, good Jm' Mays
( interfered,, and said, half-laughii^ly, and
j hall earnestly-:
“
•‘It
It isn’t fair
fair, gentlemen foryou to mo­
nopolize Miss Stanley. Dr. Maybura has
tried in vain to dance just one set with her.
Some of you ought to give way to him, as
he is a strangor.'”' .
“Ob, never mind\uy wishes, Mrs. Maya.

It doesn't matter in the least," the doctor
interposed, embarrassed and hardly know­
ing what he said.
j------,overheard
------------- -- —
,
Daisy
him, -------howevor.
I G&gt;Of course not, doctor,"' toe replied
I cooljr. “Yet wc all commend your aelf| sacrificing spirit and laudable smbifloa in
J asking to dance with « public ringtr.”
It was an ill-bred thing to my ; and
Miss Stanley knew it. Bat she Meant to
! shock Dr. Mayburn. The tact was very

with these deep, luminous, sou] tbrillinE vivid in her mind to-night, just as it was
dark orbs that passed ovur his face m they ; in his, and she meant to be revenged,
might have passed over that of the re- \Fred whirled her away inannmyvtdta,
! motesl stranger.
tho Doctor stood back, gnawing his
He went out, with his eyes lifted up- ’ moustache in undisguised chagrin.
' wards, resting on that Madonna face.
But only fora momaut. Concealing
’
he did so, a dainty glove fell down on his his mortification tinder a gay smilp, he led
Isnouldcre, with the fiiintcst perlhmc of! Rose Mays out, and they too wereboon
n«cs clinging'to’It. lie laid his band going round.and round, in perfect tow*, to
over it, caressingly, as one might lay his the throbbing, sorrowful sweetness of
’ hand upon the head of a beloved child, j “The Beautiful Blue Danube.'*
.
!nnd then transferred it to his vest-pocket
Daisy saw it, and a new feeling came
' j a- a souvenir of Daisy’s. "The Jaat,’’ hr 1
her, a feeling of angry pain, thd pain

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i and the solo was taken up by a deep, sweet
। soprano, with that sorrowful roatralto un­
; derune, like a wail cf sadntes, or hopeless
pain. Abtthat voice! It struck, like a
sword thrust, to his heart.
But ope
woman in the wide.graud wortd. posKsacd
reuch a voice ; a voice that could stir his
• heart like took He had not. expected to
i hear it. He thought Daisy was far away,
' In a moment alibis anger'was gone.
The solo was iinitoed at last; the aernion through, the benediction pronounced,
niid ‘he congregation rose uo to go. Dr.
' Mnyburu turned, and lifted his eyes to the
1 gallcryi She was there, bending over the
railing, and looking down into the church,

Thii food m&gt; tarv.

WITH

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Just then' -Fi„
Rose
----- jMays
_____ _and three
w. or four
1 other young girts came dancing into toe
, room, and tho conversation was hrokm off.
! Presently the gentlemen foUowed, and
dinner was commenced.
Colonel Maya
took Daisy out, as his favorite, and placed
her at bis right hand. Dr. Maybura led
; out Mm. Mays, and the rest followed in
• order. After dinner othara came in. a ‘

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"My I&gt;aiwy, my Daisy.” be would say. ■ or no chance to talk to Daisv again, ao
I "criticixcd in the newspapers, talked of j surrounded was she with ndmireo. He

to.oo I ».to
sup ["MM I

:i..{fiTer-nu txrhnofurc
rti-jn. Xo doduettoa from to&lt;

' said to himself, that I shall ever have,
She hr-s forgotten me." He would carry It;
heme, he thought mentally, and put ii in 1
; the little ebony box, where ho kept sacred, ly the broken buckle that Daisy had cast I
'aside from her dainty gaiter, which he
, • , , * °
had afterward picked up.

jealousy.
.
.
"After all then he dotwa't an," .toe
thought, wearily. “IIede«p*mjnebacM&gt;&gt;i.
I have worked for a livelihood." For, you
see, toe loved Dr. Maybura as fcrrenUy aa
crer.
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cl. r_i&gt; -a.
ic .a.

iuitc at the.other end of the house, where
stopping to talk inlirtlu kuota and group*, qu:
io knew abe would be undisturbed, and
Dr. Maynard now joineu hw unde, *ht
Tlictlixp-toncd organ was pealing OU I and
B
Maya, whom he had nob before '
the Christmas carols with an undertone Colon*!
(
seen,
m
he
had
only
arrived
that
morning
of p.usaiounic pin. No ouc noticed this s
sorrowful intonation, this brcaihinp oi a at
g tlrt village.
Hflbt, and the curtains being a
“I shall take you home to dinner," maid
sigh io every bar; no one but brands ।i
ittlc room -was flooded with
young doctor, who had just «tho ColoueJ. “Wo will ucud to the hotel
May bum, the ytyag
returned from Huronc,
lt-.u,~, and who had been ,fm vynr baggage. Why didn't you oome
.rr .r.
----- fc ,n "
WrnJ-U
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expected fur th*
lsst’wcclk
*&gt;*■“«. Iig^tVeck
The yonng man was explaining the ilKmgbt, “whal perteet mom
Young Judies «i&gt;d old were inspecting him
of hh delay, when his autit and her .1 could only be like that.”
from qver their prayer aud hymn-books, cause
&lt;
came up. As they were about hair glittered in the
■nd making eyes at him through toe daughters
&lt;
Beaked of their loco veil*, meutahy cal- to
। «4«p into the carriage, Nn. May said : dark eyes were full of
"Dr. Mayburn,allow me to present you
culntiug his wealth, and worth, and pro­
Sho wiped the tears from her eyes, reso­
to
nouncing him tho cutch oi the season.
i Miss Stanley, who ,at alsp._oi^r guest.
lutely, however.
“Oh,. pitilom, pttibm
But'Francis Mavburn neither knew nor 'You remember lrtr\don’t -Jou ?"
Daisy lifted bcrl gyi*. for a moment, moon, cold and uusrmpatlhieing!” sheened.
cared for this. Ona thought and one
“Do yob ever heed the griefs you witoea,
and
bowrd
m
though
she
had
never
seen
fueling- was uppermost in hia mind, the i
the hearts that break befcreyouT’
.
ihouubl and fooling produced by too him before. Dr. Mayburn extended hu
BMTOWlul,
lh“ IS™*; hand, but she did Dot «o it. She was
looking
past
him,
at
Fred
Mays,
who
was
mas carol, ton carried him bac*. through I
“Daisy," said a voice, full of emotion,
»ix long yearn of dresry anrest, and weary -elbowing his way to Miss Stanley’s ride.
beside her, ‘'after all these years, will you
wandering, back to the hour when he Mrs. Mays brought her to coiisciousoeB,
heard the simple tuuc of Martyn, picked ihowever, by saying ’•
"Daisy, my &lt;lu»r, jo« «« uo‘
Dr.
nxii l.r nntoillml fingers on an dd craskod
Be at least just to the rept
piano, with this same eorrowful undertone Maybura'a hand ?’’
She looked at him, hall
Then she laid her fingers in his, coldly,
ibreuh
cuiar aoUUupwiant
for a moment. The next
Bick lo the &lt;l»y when lh« dukluh Tok. as any stranger might bare done.
They were boos, stowed away in the car- arms.
of
lhe
«,«o«n
jaw
old
pel
looking
op
.rW*« ML to
riago, with Fred between them, playing
at him with innocent eyes, had said,
State Item*.
with too tassels on Daisy's muff, and
“ Why do you object to my earning my
li.iog? lompoor.. Impumlkuwork, Fred’s aster, Rose, making eyas at her
Thrc are about, R.OOO pem-iones in
cousin, the doctor, and drawing him on in
or live on alms——
Michigan.
’
“Not alms,
hu interrupted.
“My a Christmas flirtation. And thus they ar­
Thirteen millions of brick have been
u»; Will only!» wo sW “■ Uro you re­ rived at the Halt
The Hall was a .lately dwelling. The laid in toe Capitol building at Lasang,
main with h»r.”
.
broad entrance, the dining-room, and the and only 75,000 more are needed.
For Daisy was a distant cousin, who,
parlors were now trimmed with evergreens
h.Tiai Loon left no oepM, bd boon
The Ingham circuit court is DOW «•the house throughout
Unpt'l bv hire. Moybnra, w»b wbo» and flowers, and
aaa iraave
, KW*3 “Ff tow^nal of WUhard B. Opyfettive uppmrance.
•ho lud Bred until «bue Wy’o &lt;teub, «boul prewntod a grand
dawn first to dinner. She
for 'the mtuder of
Daisy
came
di
—
S-=l
•-?
. yoor bolbre, ’'bon »b. bod^bjon ukeo.
’
dark, rich ! toe Marble farm, m Mendmn, teWfwrtflnwore a floating robe of some dark,
rewiwnoily, W ibo boiuo of Mr. M»y Xiri andf entered the iiarior where Dr. i b«. Woven* Blair appe« for tor fe
borfl.nur. Poire w» wo pm! to rel
Mavburii rtotxl with his back to too door, ; kum.
,
lhe breed of dopondrewe w tho homo of •
looking at, and krneinx something tost be j
K
"God Wm y^’sF
wmpmtire oirongor. odd Iwmg
held in his hand.
Ha turned suddenly,
Dl. Reynolds gtta wore jntenxmvsmroioTwhieb hud boon eutureUd uaUr
unon Dais/-* entrance, and thrust her hi- ghleinto gwebmtoaofwomoreiltattlJwb,
the beat of masters, she had resolved to
tic-kid glove into bis vest pocket; but not; w. —...ki M net rfMitoina * rittUBM*.'
rah on it for a livelihood, k ouag Jraauntil she bad seen it, however.
dZMayburu, with bis axwtosratos p«a•
“Ah, you found myglova? toe said, dollm]
Julf • •
w.
diees was infinitely shocked' when h«
“Tbatto you/
Aad toe
JKSreJSfiSflK tSof thio rewlotioo, .ndwuoowrei- mdiffurcntly.

srw'swsi'raw®?

CHAS. II. BAUER,
EY at 'LAW AND PROSECUriXd
IN)Y for Harrr Confctr. A««nt for Hum*

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BURGHER.

II.'.EY, Cwnodlor. and SoUrtler. OSes
-.Un.iiasa.Mfaa

ISAAC W. VROOMAX.
‘UMDER-Sinytaat Dsputy V.«. Marshal. Qjmi
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JOHN Q. CRESSY

C. G. HOLBROOK,

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doxvciring to combat it.
;
“I cannot do that," stud tyqr,
i» answer to hie

Ujbw., i»u«i of.
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your mother it- ww differed‘‘AudjonwiU
”'«“
And yon will not^oU'
n&lt;*
it up
for »»T
J. L- F19H.

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was a successful singer ; received a high score aud more, all young, and there was*
salary nt a fashionable church : never ap- ' dance, and then a supper, and the merry
peared in p coocert-'roonj but she had a J party w» kept up till the small hours of
। pei feet ovation. Bnt all this only angered ; the morning.
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! him the more against her.
In all that lim) Dr. Maybura had little

Aa J roll that* L'.mr,

All the above named Plows arc .sold on trial.

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I bu of age, when I ah »R come into my astonishment, and, speaking in the third
I fortune; wo can live soi aehow, till then.' person replied, “Dr. Maybura is mistaken
।
“No, I will not break op tho plans that in Mias Stanley. In all the years of her
I have been made for you, a«d alienate your tpublic
_ _ ______
_____
life,” __
and
she emphasized the word
; family. You must go a krwd and study, public,
-•kK- “no
...... pcntlcm
n tieman ever before dared to
1 as has.been arranged. It’—if—when you take such a liberty '
1 return, you wish no—”
H=
He put the
the glove silently into her hand.
;
“ Never," he had an* wend, savagely, I
“
Forgive me,
‘•Forgive
me,” he said, kindly, “I mo I
[flinging from him the hand ho had taken, . have no longer
—r any right to ask a fcrnr of
for he -WM hot-tampered, in his early ' you." &lt;

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“Will jou doI iH»» »• “ k"J

Homer U. Hiicboock, of Ki

A.

Board, but

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HwU°S»&gt; U»b Uth day of April
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Job* J. Pukisa,
Chairman of U&gt;» Board of County Canva»M&gt;rv

COUNTY CANVASS.
At the election on the 2d insL, in thia

I

a correct a* Moment of lb* voles given in
• County c f Barry Bute of Michigan. for
Justices of the Supreme Court st the Gen­
eval EhcfJoc, held tn said County on the

county, there was cast for Justice of the
Supreme

Court, 3575;

for Thomas

M.

2211. far Henry J. Sevenw 1364,

For Regents of

majority fbr Cooley 847.

Statement ot Votes given

in the

County of Barry State of Michigan,
tor Regents of lhe Uni varsity, at the
General Election he’.d in said County

oDthe Second day of April, in tho year
of our Lord one thousand eight hun

1’. Collier, 2206, for George L.
2204, for Atuwu

Malta,

dred »nd seventy Deven.

E. Chadwick 1363, for&gt;

John Lewis, 1364, majority fbr Col Her
842, for Lewie, 840.

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Townships

In November there- was cart in
couaty for Governor

a

J

.

5488;

of

this

2.
r

which

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Charkro M._ Croswell received 2941, WilKam L.

Webber 1864, majority for Cros-

1077, showing an increased Republi- ’ Baltimore.
Parry.
Carlton.
Cartl*t©n,

70
175

can majority in proportion to the whole

188
70

78
89
115

116
78

2*8
680

161
108 108 IM 104 42*
*' City, )»t, Wd 40
14®
40
OFFICIAL CANVASS.
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30
14&lt;
80'
2*4
M.
64 r&gt;i_
86®
4th
11
109
109
75
..
Pursuant to the statute in such
Hope,
114 5O&lt;
188 188
made and provided, the Board ot County Irrng,'
129 129
112 112 482
JohniUwi)
22 286
UsnvaanerB met at the office of the County
MapleGrove
68 6b
97 880
Clerk, on Tuesday April 10th, 1877, and OranxBville,
141 141
78
organbed by *tb« , election of John J. Praieville
132 182
Rutland,
86 84
Perkins as chairman. There was present Thomapple.
172 172
120 120
118 470
as eanvnsscn from the several townships WoodlamL
Yankee Spring*,
119 110
the following gMticmcn:
Totals,
.
. 22D6 2204 1383 1884 71*7
Aaryria, Thomas H. Bartram.
The whole rnmber of rotoa given for said
Baltimore, Charles M. Hendershott.
Regents of tho University was seven tbnn«and one hundred and thirty seven. (7137)
Barty, W. T. Barber.
and they w ve elven for tho following per­
Carlton, J. W. Covert
sons, eli .
Victory P. Collier received Two thousand
Castleton. RJ. Fcighner,
two hundred and six votae,(2206}
Hastings' E^Piaroe.
George L Malta, received Two thousand
Hret’gB city, 1st Ward, Robert Dawson. two hnndrod and fonr votes,(2204)
Anson E.Chadwick received, oco thousand
E. J. Evans.
three hundred and sixty three votes (1383)
John Lewis received, one thousand three
J. Lee Reed.
3d
hundred and sixty four votes. (1834)
Philo A. She!4th
Total Seven thousand one hnndred end
thirty seven (7(87)
don.
State of M iebixan. •
Hope, Dean S. Tyler,
County of Barry, J
flnring, John J. Hendershott.
Johnstown, Levi M. Dewey.
Maple Grove, Adam Wolf.
Orangeville, James W. Dougbtalin.

Prairieville John J. Perkins.

' Woodland, Int Stowell.
Yankee Springs,' Geo. H. Spaulding.

the county of Barry. Slate of
for
Regents of lhe University at lhe fleoer.1
Election held in mid County on the second
day of April in the yAr one thontand
•iflht hundred and ae Ven tv seven
Dated al Hastings thia Illh day of April
A. 1». 1877,
John J. Perkins
Chairman of the Board of Connie Canvav-

Voted, on motion of Adam Wolf, that
the Chair appoint a committee of three to

Secretary of the Board of County Canvass

compare the returns and tabulated state­

ment of the votes cast for Justice of the

OUR SCHOOLS.

Supreme Court, and Regents of the Uni-

the 2d of April 1W7.

The Chair appointed as such committee,
Thomas II. Bartram, Ira Stowell and Levi

returns from the township of Thornapple

pie of that district; all uf’which he might

have had cheap for cash, to Bay nothing of
taking his boys and girls, with their keen
scuribilities rapidly expanding, from an attuospberc of social refinement and culture
and flinging them among tho jungles of
ignorance which pervade school districts of

the above description.
Now hare is a man—mark you, a man :
—who grumbles about his School Tax! ’the teacher “boards 'round.’’ she must go
Poor fellow, he is to be pitied. His busi­ home with them.
Examine that slate, will you? It ts
ness capacity is not extravagantly large,
stratified with coatings from the coat
certainly. I wonder if he could under­
sleeves of boys who have no 'kerejrieft—
stand that
that tho
tho only
only tax
tax he
he ever
ever paia
paid was
was
stand
~
M—
K , j™
and
for protection, by maintaining the functions lywii'j
•hrt, lU••^pT*
4511? . . .m.
,,Iiv
ar
wav,
—
....p.....
---.’1dirtv
-L.
every
conceivable
refuse
of a clean or dirty
• civil
•
... ___ _v-. and
v„ that what
avorvho
conceivable
refuse
of a clean
or airty
of
government,
pays
under the name (as everything must have tittle body. And " Teacher, please explain
on my slate this example.’' How sick and
a name) of school tax was simply the IN­
tired that teacher must bo! Smothered for
TERJECT on tho credit he'receives from tho
institution called School, and which guar­ six mortal hours with lhe hot, fetid ourpouriog of oo many breathing mSehines of
antees to every man, rich or poor, a certain
weak and strong, rick and healthy condi­
amount of Stock of real value.
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Now look at that substantial old farmer tion.
In view of all ibis, don't you think Che
as he surveys his posscosions and says with­
in himself, like old Babylon's king, “ Yes, salary pretty light lor the ritk taktii ? If
you should think so, and loud enough for
1 have done this by tho po&lt;cr of my two
good hands. Just so. Here is 50 or 60 your neighbor to hear you, don I be
xshamed of it; for of all that deserve well
dollars of real value in this land of mine,
and I don’t owe a dollar in the world." cf their fellows the teacher oupht tn be
Then, while mentally calculating tho sum
total in round dollars, he is startled by a
nlcasant voice—"Good morning, Mr. B."
Yes, and there goes one of his largest cred­
itors, tho district school ma'am, and there
Cwith her his pleasant soliloquy, and
conics old grumbler, and he says
“bother the taxes !’’ and starts off to some
other port of his domain. Well, be will
grumble at school taxes, school houses and
school teachers, because he cannot discover
and appreciate his real, valuable friends.
I am acquainted with a good farmer, aud
indeed a very good man, and who, by the
way, has had some desire to be honored by
the people as lawmaker, who onoe informed
me of the fact that Michigan was tujfering
from the burning shame of not paying her
Statk officers half enough salary I While

this same farmer could grow indignant nt
the rnormout salary paid the common
school teacher! St. Patrick ! Just think
of it, will you ?
Here » an honored Head of acme l)e
partment of State drawing his salary for
services rendered, with a clerk mde/tendently tularied who doct nearly a(l the work,
which, all told, would not engage tho time
of an ordinary energetic man for tile space
of two lunar zionths ; and yet, in the opin­
ion of this would-be dispenser of even­
handed justice, does not receive half
enough pay. It is some consolation to
know, however, that quite a number of
people arc of a different opinion.
Of all the classes of citizens of which
this fair republic is compared, the most de­
serving ana least rewarded, the teachers os
a class stand pre-eminently first.
Right
here I will make a statement—disprove it
if yon can : The oommon school teacher is
tho poorest paid, poorest fed and most self­
denying specimen of humanity ever sacri­
ficed on the altar of ignorance and stupid
ity. You seem to be surprised, but you
ought net to be-

While the question of 'Superintendent' amount per day or week would be necessa­
of common schools has been under consid­ ry to induce you to go to service in ono of
eration by some who earnestly desire a the meet improved modern ]&gt;etthou»et in
any of our largo cities ? You answer, “I ’
chanac, and others seeking a continuance
am not to let" Of course you are not; |
of the present condition of things, the but you expect some one else u “ to let.” |

point made aud urged is, that thia ia cheap- -And I tell you tow pcsthouscs are maner, less expensive, saves the tax payer tioM. compared with scores of district
school houses, jammed full of little living
Thomappfe returns not being received, the tomethingi perhaps, in the matter of dol­ beings, many of whom may represent vast­
lars and cents, collected and disbursed in ly more of animated nature than you
Board adjourned until 8 o'clock to-morrow
would be willing to confess. And as to
mOrumg.
'
food—‘‘.VanthaU not itre by bread alone”
?sJ
n.lDA'V MORNISO.
Ac., but throw in all the poeaiblee if you
tics I am not able say. One thing is
wish—it does not consist in thia. Th*
certain however, tho experiment has
district school teacher cate but two meals a
•ent The returns from Thornapple were
day; ono meal occupies the time from 9
received, being delivered by P. W. NbA; M. until 12, the other from IP. M.
until 4.
* Walk in, please." How the red hot
air of that room strikes you as you open
the door! Stand still a minute and you
will get tempered to it “What was the
one, and this last m threefold, financially, temperature outride." did you say 7 Ten
socially and morally.
Fina nciallt : below aero. Well, it is nearly blood heat
in here. Yea, this is what the teacher
County of Barry State of Michigan,
because the absccnce of schools makes
"Tbr Justice of the Supreme Court o*
property undesirable.
Who that liad .a
Look at that little fellow whose digestion
lhe State of Michigan, at the general
farm for sale would ever forget or omit to is tearing away at a cargo of garlic, sausage
Election held in said County oo lhe
mention ita proximity to a school-house 7 and boiled beans 1 Sec ; he comes right
Buocmd day of April in lhe year one
up to that teacher with all tho innocence of
Socially : because schools are to society,
childhood, and dashes a pint of gas at
thousand eight hundred and seventy
what the insect ia to the coral reef—the each expiration straight into her face!
builder. Morally : because it is the Here comes another little troop; one is
?? •
ourkraut, another is pickles, another onbeing present, the County Clerk was in­
structed to telegraph there for the returns.

IM
Aaj*
Bnitimor.-,
Barry,
Carlton.

"i

181
108

128

sought after.

115

104

114
112

122

Now fbr instance here w n

district, say No. 60, good school, full at­

tendance.

137
70

109
290

This is evidence of people Kv-

176

healthy social enjoyment and high moral

181
212
74
72
187

status.

241
144
185
219
n&lt;

Now here is a party looking for a

ly located, well watered, fine

hundred

acres

640 per acre.
it? you suy.

under

buildings,

WoZdiwd?

&gt;E

Well why don't you take

Oh!

130

»

152
ir.2

nu IM4 N7&amp;
rotes X»rsn for SkH

the aoeisty is

first.
The teacher of to-day stamps tlje future
man or woman—gives them their toetal
value. This proposition you will doubtless
lie alow tg'accept; but it is a matter of
little importance whether you accept it or
not, as results are always inevitable; and if
you lay tho flattering unction to your soul
that parental influence surpasses the teach­
er's in jKneer, extent and duration, you
make a grand mistake.
As distinctly as
each lineament and feature is brought out
in tho process of picture-taking, so,
through the transformation of tight anti
the-subtle power of magnetic life, every
defect or perfection of the teacher, wheth­
er of a physical or moral nature, stands
out in bold relief in the mind and heart of
the child, vitiating a life or establishing a
character.
No impressions ore to strong
as those made in childuood, no recollec­
tions so vivid as those of early life. How
that sluggish, laxy walk forces you inte
weanness, that shiftless “put off ” compels
you to that reckless, "don't care whether
school keeps or not" condition, and with
what authority that filthy habit comes
clothed when’ practiced by the teacher 1
As a rule, your teacher ia the bort repre­
sentative of moral character, and morals
discipline the Khde body in the real tailt
of life; and it may be added that charac­
ter is not only apparent to the roan or
woman of the periol, but also to the boy
or girl of very tender age.
,
Taking it, then, for graflted, that the
teacher has the largest share in the culture।
-of your child, what sense ia there in your
Cmbling at an expense which is far less1
n 5 ou bestow upon raising many of the
meanest chattels in your possession ?
Now if you had a boy or girl who de­
sired an Academic course, it would bo wise
nnd rheai&gt; to get it in the district school—
and you get iL But did (you grumble’
when you robbed your neighbors out of
money to pay fur the education of your
boy or^ri, when a cheap teacher would
have suited the district bettor? I am
afraid your morals a^e bad, because grum­
bling is a guttural precipitation of selfish­
ness, frequently induced by an untimely
effort to force contraction.
Again, you aay the school ia no better.
Well, whose fault is that ? Every young
man of character, energy and miceeu as a
teacher you arive ont (by your enormout
•alariet) to fields where his genius can be

party appear to have found their long-

rake handle—if the stove has lost ita pok­
er—will be found an excellent thing to
break .bout one light at least from the top
of each window. Miadyou, the operation

sauce. Of coarse the poor little things
must unload or die, and the teacher will
have to make the best of it. That, in fact,
was what she or ho was hired for.
But the worst side ot the picture is school bouse.
something like this: Little Job noy’s head
bothers him dreadfully; he digs and
scratches, and the teacher gets nervoue and
digs and eerateheo too, and after a while—
there I What is that ? If I live, rt'e a
.1V1UI, X BUUHJIUC UljBeil,
Very respectfully youre,

WHAT I UOW ABOUT VE6ETIHE.

sought for Moks, provided dial gentleman

is willing to assume the responsibility which
that name implies.

While in this city a

«xperl«ofo
OeMllty, Md

strong effort was made to have him vu.it

Nsw York, where those politicians hostile

to any claim by Got. Tilden for renom'.nation proposed to put him in training for

■

the Presidential course in 18S0 , but Gov.
Humpton, for some reason or other, did

AW
t«rv reepertfnllr,
MONROF. PARREP.,

Dot give lhe scheme any countenance by

toed

Possibly ho may have a

making the trip.

great Democratic future before him, but

runbllnc
‘‘cb 1. &lt;&lt;autooally In
soomUoms

whether he can bo kept io soak four, years

for the Presidency is a question.
The bids for supplying the I’ortofiice

Oth&lt;

Department with postal cards for four years

tnoUm.;

from May 1st were to have been opened at

that Department yesterday, but in conse­

fifteen Pounds of Flesh.

quence of protests entered by several man­

ufacturers they were not opened, and the
Portinarter General determined to readver­

lira for new bida.

The new cards will be

of a light buff on one side and a very pale

green odor on the other, and there are but

three or four ertabliahuionta in the coun­

taklnc
rvUr.t.

»trelr.
THOMAS K MOORE.

try where cards of this character can be

manufactured.

Hence the protest which

FEEL MYSELF A NEW MAN.

was made against this change in style.
Hon. Stanley Matthews has been re­
tained by Governor Nicolla to present his

cuie before tho J/ouisiana Commission, and

that gentleman has already prepared in
elaborate argument to ahow that Mr. Hayes'

GOOD

EVIDENCE.

title to the Presidency has no connection

with the title of Gov. Nicolla to the Chief
Magistracy of Louisiana.
Excepting Sundays, .yesterday was the

first day upon which there has been
Cabinet meeting since

do

•■tlralv nouivoil Ur the um&gt; ot Vromvr
« «as sMotnmblailwkh dysmpsla
gen

Hayes’ inaugura­

tion.

\

• 23% Walnut street.

/

The authorities of the Smithsonian In.

elitutipn, in view of the fact that no pro­
vision was made by Congress for the (dis­
play of lhe Centennial donations made to
the United States by foreign governments,
and which have boon stored in an old arm­

ory annex to that building, have placed on

exhibition in the western hall of its insti­

tution the finest of the works of art com­
prised in the donations.

There are the

terra ootta copy of the group “Ametrea"

APPRECIATION.

upon the Albert monument in London ;
two magnificent vases, inscribed respectively

177G and 1876, and adorned to- illustrate

an

those two eras in American

octagonal pulpit in terra ootta, with de­

signs from the life of the Redeemer, and

peetfally,
DINSMORE.

two terra cotta baptismal fonts of tasteful
and artistic workmanship.

These articles

attract much attention from our visitors.
The story that is now being reiterated
with ap much pasitiveness that Got- Tilden

Vegetine is Sold by all Druggists.

Local SbjijiB?? Jtoticef

ia about to commence guo warranto prooeedinga against President Hayes, sod that

lhe papers are really in the hands of Mr.
R. T. Merrick, of this city, is denied

absolutely

by

Mr.

Merrick.

It is also

asserted hj those who are in n position to
intention of entering upon such proceed,

winter, always direct the boys io throwing

R. Steven’s Column.

ter. Tho effects remains to be seen.
In Governor Hampton the Democratic

be well informed, that Gov. Tilden has no

ambitious young woman. Some young
man, with an “eye to business," has been
watching heb—notices that she is a quick,
■ire stepper, distinct talker, clear, ringing
laugher, finally persuadea her to join him
in the school of life, and yon are left at
your old occupation of trying to induce
(by enormow talariet) others to run the
gauntlet with itch, messlee, small-pox,
scarlet fever, foul air and death; but your
duplicity ia a matter of contempt more
than pity.
■■ Now, in concluding these scattering re
marks, I desire to say one word to teach­
ers, and that is, when commencing school

inga.

The truth is that should ho do it

would support him in it
Tho memben of the Forty-fourth Coo-

gram voted thcmaelros the franking privi­
lege just before adjourning, and from now

until the 1st of next

December tons of

In the Sweet By-snd-By
Cannot but be the happy thought -t’
the fortunate recipient of tho “Rocky
Mountaix Tourist" scans ita wonder­
fully attractive pages and perwei its fa*tinning descriptions. Most beautifully
embellished with new and highly artatie
ographical riehneas, and the arrangement
throughout simply superb, the Rocky
Mountain Tourirt is worthy of compari­
son with Pietumque American or The
Aldine. It ia written in gossipy, graphic*
style, covering details of the tour through

matter iu the shape of publie-doeuments
will be forwarded from Washington to al!

parts of tho'country.

If you want any

heart of the Alps of America—the Rock
.
V___ . • lJ.
-It .1..

light Sunday reading, such as the Agricul­
tural Reports, oto., dow is the time to ap­
ply to your member.
Now tint they have found Oakey Hall,
it appears that be has turned up just where
I located him all along. “ Didn't I told
you so ?’’
Max.

Peterson's “Dollar Series.'
Something entirely new in literature k &gt; a-

hie rnina, tho springs, the mines, and. in
abort, to everyjpoint of interest to touri-t.
agriculturist, capitalist, miner, and invalid.
With tbu Tourist, the San Ju ax Guide
keeps filing company, and the two publi­
cations are mailed free to all writing for
one or both to T. J. Andrrsox, Topeka.

Kansas.
Whitman’s Assorted Candice—the besn the market. A full supply at J. P.

Roberta’.

t-« jmHisM u in A—Tie.
the

A. R. D.

improvement fbr

"Country Quartets." Thiar
of the nwat brilliant wtxaan

age to thia mlanted

Forte.iaUW

We take thw oppcxunily of informingthe public, that we will rtfelv and radical
I- ——- -11 - - - --

Hartings, Dec. 21,1876.

xxiGRtt

Hastier, April 13,1877.
Notice.

ho replies, I have

looked it and the neighborhood both over,
S

Yes,'
and
gently you could always say,
i
’'
Willie, yes.” '
Well, here comes the veritable Susan
Jane. Her forehead and chocks are toleri
1
ably clean, but behind her eart.' oh ! oh !
1
And here is her brother John, the whole
exposed surface of whoso body is covered
1
with a kind of cement; gucMubly, corn'

dreadful; the

CAPITAL NOTES.

neighbors

quarrel; the school has gone down, and I

rill

WA»«tw&lt;jT0X, D. C., April 6,77,

Ed. Banker: —

a»Sltf

J. W.

Brock-

Any

Taos J.

Ujmmrm

one

Wildes-

OaiiawdMt

0. D. SrAVLDlNu.

�Geo. Peek A Co., 156 and 157 Woodward

llepliblicapiapper
affltiAlFAMl'

avenue, Detroit, have tho largest and richest
slock of dry good* in the city. By buying
exclusively far cash they ar* enabled to make.

UIITMlin

............ '■
"rv"—----------------- r
of spring election, and other accounts not then to inlrodueu further rof.rmi into the admlnl*- '
Special Notices.
auditedtrnu'an of the affairs of the city, and'improve I
These soiounts have since been '.udlted and
upontho management of the past year: but Dr. I ^chentStandard Remedies.
allowed, as follows -.
should you do no bettor, there **111 bo Utile
On Contingent Fund,
6181 83 causa for complaint.
The atoc «•" r» ’“rote* f -r all duc.aee of tho
General Highway •­
106 60
ihub* are S&lt;
•» Pctaosu; Syscr. beusves'e
Fite
••
ita* WsanT« ‘"I0-,1* dOCK • Mxxnaxas Pilu&gt; , ;mild
Warth.
and if taken ■?r“ro ,tt* *««W «" destroyed, a
Total,
Ths bonds of Cunrtable BeUa and Mundial
There ia probably not over fifty dollars mors Prickett were presented and approved, with
The beat place re buy Tie e

gWMflrrbn.. rutrott.

ll. TIME-CARD
Hall s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Ksuewer bu

at i nineJ popular.ty la foreign countries

Justice T. J. Wilder presented his rvsigna- ■
tloa as Justice of lhe Peace, which resignation I
was oo motion accepted and ordered placed on

This

TmportS^TGeTaSS?
Dry Goods

or matter u rise a
e patient hat rest

n

GEO, PECK &amp; CO'S
155 an4 157

On motion. Council proceeded tolhoeleetioa

and personal trial have demonstrated thst by

W*&gt; I rvisbt

The Sinking Fund left on hand

soft and lustrous, a th:
mailer of Joy and pride

by our

increased by ita interest to eleven hundred
dollars, which amount ia now ou hand in the
Treasury in cash and mortgage*.
1 would recommend that lhe hundred dollars

i*O«T OFFICE TIME CARD

Council Proceedingi.

Toi
...
mJ1

lai ballot— Horton'5, McNair 1, Campbell 1,

siax.au rexu.

security to bo approved by the Council.
I would suggest that Ihig fond be Increased
___ ...
I hy forther appropriation*, provided the same
Roll being called the following Aldermen I **■ ** done without injury to lhe city or gtf
ere pretest:
.
‘ ting it ia debt.

F. L. Burgher 1. Total, 8.
2d ballot—Horton 7, McNair 1.

’

Aid. Abbey, Dewey Lewis, McNaughton.

। Russell. SpauMing, Tomlinson and Yonag.

TO-IMY’5 ADVF.R flSEMENTS.

for school building remain*

Less Sinking Fund on hand.

63.T.OUO 00
1.100 00

f .i.wn &lt;w

Council until otherwise ordered.
List-Geo. M. barase. „
Te*&gt;hff« Ex«ni*atlM-G&lt;

has been reorganised under good and efficient

entered upon the duties of his office.
7o tAe Honorable, the Common fbunctV

All About the County.

of the city of Hattiuyt.

the extinguishment of several dangerous Ares.
Tho Engine and Hoee Companies of thia city

neighbors, and I would bespeak for them lib.

th* advantace of solteitin*from th*L*f*-

Trimmings. etew hr aeadtng ia wa for
Man.pl*. AU . ntero will receive prompt
_*!&gt;d^nj*l HUhti-ia.

as folione:
Aye*—Aid. Abby, Dewey, Lewie, McNaugh­
ton. Kuesel I. Spaulding. Tomlinson and Young1
to

Greenback* f«3j.

The streets of the eity, except those leading
in. are nearly all ia fair condition, and 1
that preference be given thoroughforea leading
into tho city, ia laying out highway moneys.

&lt;»ur reefers will find tM
if Hafer Bentley botW ii

potrzic.

ran

•aUAliDlAJTS SAF.E.
In tbftmat'.rr of the estate of

Ou molion. Council proceeded Io elect City '
Attorney.
1st ballot —C. 0. Holbrook 6. Jae. Clark 2, (
Rweetey 1.
2d ballot-C. G&gt; Holbrook 6. Jas. Clark 2.; snsreitt To counterfeit .tiff its
Moved that C. (1. Holbrook be declared City We shall releatleariy puns* any one who imlteti
Attorney for the ajiauing year, which molion
was adopted by affea and nays, as follow*:
Ayee—Aid. Abb*,’ Dewey, Lewis, McNaugh­
b'nifonaly
ton. Rusnell, Spaulding, Tomlinson and Young
aataea Mr. Joo. Heyduck's ■imature u attaceed to
oawh Bos «t fill* or Pot o( Ointment and the end
will ewe l-orwebed.
Nays—None.
.
ita motion. Council proceeded la elect a|

AfolCKA &lt;’lIAR|dE*i II. OKBOftN
■to. b boreby rivea that 1 *haR Sell at Public

nervy, in tfaa8tat*ofAUrhina.|iu0U*nttoLfoM*e
and authority mated to m* va the tevoadday

•‘•IlSffiWf.co

T,“

member of the Board of Health.
lit ballot—Rutaril S, Upjohn 2. Drake ?.
Brown 1.

2d ballot—Rnaeell !t. Upjohn 2.
Blank 1. ’
previously publiehed/and in lhe came 1 aha!)
pay meat attention to our financial condition,
to lhe end that we may all thoroughly under-

WOODWARD AVE., DETIOIT

Meted that C. Horton bo deetarod elected

Mayor.

tfs.tisri

whfoh ill* composed

• the uomMh to a
food and th* Pul- I

Total, H.

“

'bated. ArtU 4. A. 1’$^1

ft

PROHAT EOKJDE

Drake I.1

3d ballot—Rtimell ■*&gt;, Upjohn 8- Totals.
I
Moved that Russell be declared elected a j
member of the Board of Health, which motion I
Ayes—Aid. Abbey. Dewey, Lewi* MeNaugh-1

-J5TATE Of MICHIQAN.Coanfo*fl
a rcaaion of tho 1‘robete Court for fl

rear one th onmod eisbl hundred I

TO CONSUMPTIVES.

r*«»r—Clement Smith. Jades of Probate,
lhe matter of the Estate of

Tbe advertber. bariaa bftan penuaaaatly eared
' tbst dreed disease, ecaumvUea. br • aim*!*
med/, i* BBxtou* to make known tu bb fallow
igarer* th* mean* of ear*. To *11 who derive it.

WATEKBA1 FARIiER,
ef ItevidG
huit.lK

•ir'iKtive.
public streets.
The abetment of the Iron bridge which
fell into the river last spring ; not haring l*en

Friday evening tart.

Tht Editor of the Banxbb goes to-day to

Th* Social connected with the M. E. Church
it her residence oa Michigan Avenue, in lhe
ItrstMsrd, on Wednesday evening.
tm Tboksday, we shall place

before

our

His Honor, the Mayor, appointed the fellow­ E wEs
York.
in j Funding Committee* :
ei pear st st»Mion or ax Id Cot
Streets
—Tomlinson. Young. Russell. Me
’
repaired er replaced the bridge ia still held up
sjjb&lt;- 1‘robete Vfiee.iuthe
ERRORS of YOUTH.
and supported at the south-east corner by
A GENTLEMAN who (offered for rmr* from »!fbw HUH, If any there be.
rkieh
A aervou* debility, nretnauar* decay, add all tho
timbers, which support is entirely inadequate
Finance—Russell. Lewi*, Spaulding.
efleot* of youthful taduereUon will, for the aak*
Sidewalk* and Croaawalk*—Dewey, I*wi* of aadferiM humanity- aeud few to all who need iu
aji n* a copy of thia order to
mend that as soon a* prartlreMe a new and McNaughton.
satinr* Republican Rannvr,
rartiaer'* experience can do ar,
F|re Department—Russell. Tumlinson, Ab­
abutment be built.
perfect oonMenee. JOHN U. raeee«eive weak*, prev ton* to *a!d day
^&gt;D*i
-etreet. New York.
aw*n&gt;ad
bey^
CLEMi&amp;reMirH.Jwtenj
(Anrwoom Cnxs. M. Ii.rrnJ
Ordinance—Dewey, Lewie, Spaulding.
On motion, the late Street Commissioner was
NEW ADVERTISMENTS.
li.hed by our prodocossers, sad lhe eae pro- 1 tated ia the Firo Department if practicable,
roqaetted to fornish Council with statement of
pared for publication, out of which 1 obtained *r
P««rp&lt;»« of building a City Hall. Ea­
city property iu hi* hands, end to turn the

S

Ci. P. Rowell &amp; Co’s. Col. |\_ Ayer's Advertisement*
CHEW-b-v&gt;OKi

r-coatly read before the Ladies Christian Tern-

^^^MATCflLEbS
boa t foil to attend the lecture by Professor
,'sraael Diekie at the Presbyterian Church on

Th* Grand Central H oiel, New York, illusrates, by reducing from fl.00 to 2.50 and

fire broke out at lhe residence of Charles Hotton. ia the Third Ward, and though the Fire
Drrxrtment were promptly on hand, before

tad the following amount of orders, accounts
and overdrafts left unpaid by ear predeceeoors
at the Uxte the oettleamt was made with said
Treasurer, which we have paid the peat year,
together with the interest accrued on lhe

lirection, so well

on Sunday

morning.

calculated to do lasting

The Presbyterian social will be entertained

dty were kept, except by mean* of etube and
the detailed proceedings of the Council. In
consequence of this system of book-keeping.

Fire Fund,
Accounts left unpaid which

Coutingeai Fund
General Highway Fund
U Ward Highway ••
Fire Dep’l Fund,
Dog Tax.
Library Fund.

.

6122 68
126 71

Amount of indebtedness

61 60

ing a fUnd.
For thia reform we are mainly indebted to
Aid. Sheldon, Chairman of the Finance Cotn688 40

of that Committee will see to it that the books
are written up and lhe original design carried

&gt;771 W

trod and donate liberally. The proceeds to
‘ ' *pf4ed to the ro-painting and fixing up of
the church edifice, a very much needed bu­

a citliens’ meeting.

Ths 1’oci.nr Woblp.

300 00
6325 00

poultry. 61-25 procures it for a year ; not
a high price for a magaxine so well illustrated

la the extinguishment ef sueh indebtedness, it

666 g 77

H Juw Iq 111 Xu ™»~r. —'a
Ayes—-AU. Abbey. Dewey. Lewis. McNaugh­
ton, Russell, SpauMing, Tomlinson ami Young

HOI u completed.
600 00
Sewer pips, culvert under aide walk.
B^ZakS^n Bridge.
ijj &lt;»
6247 64
107 11

OTIUM l^BtT.
There will be a public examination of
uli peraon.* deniring to teach, the coating ogenm CAUftntU u
aqmuicr in the township of Hastings, at Qraneha* in the Slat* for
ti c Center school hou*e, on Wednesday
April 25th, 1877, commencing at 9 o'clock
soUW .
,rr fertile.
a., m. Tho examination will be both
Ulas and
written and oral, and applicants should j
ITS,
wtxucn auu
-rr------- ;-------- = i
poride Lh.raelTf wilh p»p»
P',c,u ; 33ffST
Dated, Haatingi April 14th. 1877.
Gao. W. Brown,
Townahip Sup’t cf Schools.

Total,

6877 60

300 62
been laid, Alderman Reed. Chairman of tho
Committee on Sidewalks, baisg entitled to

In such

■ he aleoboHc er medicinal stimulants.

’ There will ba a public examination hnkl
Jbo-, M&lt;** Ne. 1
0* U.. towwbip of Bdcimc»»,o°a«W;
Jh7, April 28&lt;b, 1877. KmI—u» "U
rl 9 o'riwk, ». ... «»d mb br

manner ia which tho same were constructed.

aprllkl

A Card
Allow me through your paper U&gt; express my
thaaks to the Fire Department of this city,
aid others, for their efficient and timely asristance in protecting my property from de.trv.eax the ire on Grand street on Friday
U«t.
Very rwy sot folly,

_

a.

r, DUXA

Outstanding orders on 1st
Ward Highway Fund.
Outstanding si dors on 2d
Ward Highway Fend.
Outstanding orders on Sd
wTud&amp;ihwM Fund,

CUBE BBWrOWU.
taaAMa*

Though we will not be able to ahow any
money on hand when all our bills and the past
indobtedneu are paid, and are obliged to re­
port a Job a little mors than half oompleasd,
cm

_________ _ ___ . .

CAWBTIXCUI. ntoM

j. a. incxu,

shew atixix slats, and polut to the

foregoing list of permanent improvement*and

•xtra expenses, which, together with euXMat
expenses, will aelve the mystery of ■•whue be

Dr. J. C. AYER ft CO., Lowell, Mas.,

Chewing Tobacco

crosswalk be built in the foture.

we

and makes

“JACKSONS BEST”

both written and oral
___
Dated April, the 13&lt;h 1877.
Gio. E. Betant,
Townahip 8up‘t of School

These’crocs walks have proved to be a succeu.
and I would recommend that this kin 1I o
»

POULTRY WORLD.
ESTKilr

EMkS

lecttvc ano congvnia! ptirgaih • ertr
discuvrrsL Thej,
arc mild, but ,rf
fcctuai in tlu-lr
operation, nfaarinw
um-liownla &gt;uroly
and witlibut pain.
’ Although gentle
in their operadon.
they are still the
most thorottgh and
‘ ’ j calhsu-tic medicine that can
p cleyt*ing the stomach and
even the
blood. In small dos
U » ‘My,
they stimulate the digestive. organs aud
promote rijnrous health.
mrt than a quarter of a cep wry, and ha»;-.
obtained a world-wide reputation for U&gt;rn
virtues. They correct diseased aetion hv#
I the several amimitativs orpnns of tin/
body, and arc so composed that obstpe1 (forts within their range can rarely withHand or evade them. 'Not only-do thwy
curc the every-day cwnplainta of every­
body, but also formidable and. dangerous
dirodSM that
have baffled the bort of
&gt; human ritllL While they prod ire power*
ful effects, they ano, at the same pma, ths
tafest and,best physic vx, dpwtn.. JJy
their aperient action they gripe-vbhch k*4
than the common pergauve*. .add
ch o pain when lhe bowclssre not fatkunetL
Tiiry reach the vita! fountains of ihclneod.
nod strengthen tbe vyitem by frootnr -. at
I’nmi Lite elemcnta ot weahneu.
tB,p
’ Adapted to all ages and &lt;xm&lt;Htioni.&gt;h
all rUrmtwa, eoettdnin- neither e.-ifomei

DRUNKARD STOP’

Nays—None.
\ &lt;&gt;a motion, Council a&lt;ljonrn«d.

TMobtr*' EximlMtlsn.

Fire Fuad,
by mental or bodily exhaustion.

2d baikX-J. R. Eaatmaa 6. J- Hotehktas 2.

QuMkenbuah 1.

Trestle-work sidewalk, Slate st-.aboutf175 00

follows :
On hand in Treasury, on ■
Hement with Treasurer,

■ISC® ftMrieiTit.13:

Tsachers’ Examination.

amounting to about
8125 00
Centennial celebration of 4th of July.

Dennis A Holmes, 628 ; Wilkins Bro’s, about
|1C. Should these accounts be allowed, tho

t68i^.STOi^ftT&lt;S°g^a?g:
woiDiaxn bucckmy aa.ooo wr tb* I

resignation of T. J. Wilder.
1st haUot-J. R. Haatmaa 6, J. Hotchkiw 2,
system of book-keeping. which. if properly
kept op, will always show rinrtli the condition
of each and every fund at a glance; also the
accounts of officers of the city who receive aatariee, and in ths future there would be no ex­
cuse, except pressing necessity, for overdraw­

"n Friday evening by Mrs. John Hotehkiso, at

dari, publisher. Hartford, Coon., and sub­
scribe for TusToJ-LTnv.Woatn a very readable
and useful monthly, devoted exclusively to

ton, RubmII, Spanitmtg, Tomlinson and Young

TAKE NO OTIIl tt.
FOB MLS BT ALL TEA
&lt;A0d
ix ru n.
ni mam ntMN co. aioaiLTn, n. t.

। *&gt;!■! in SOMaye. It b*ids the oaly roanpleSr
lew*rtee veer* (770 *amee wafo SUJO), treat tax ef
Tuesday* to tbe first and third Friday* &gt;" **rU the entire Mlatary. paaS toalldfon, evaaMteifol eahlMta, rMriwetclea *vo«t day*, etc.; Umonth.

246 10
H2 87

One of the ablest pulpit efforts to which we

church

Ayes—Aid. Abbey. Dewey. Lewm.’Meh’augh-1

&gt;470 00

Contingent Fund,
Gen’l Highway Fund.
1st Ward Highway Fund.

&lt;1160 25

I'rr'bytcriaa

Ayer's Cathartic Pills,

the city then existing.

.

�tween the row£ umbo the ro*s two and a ,

RURAL TOPICS.
WrittenUs.torrkmca&gt; Babksii to one of

The art of making fruit and other trees
grow and thrive, lies io a few brief rale*,

1. Dig them up with great care, retain­
ing a large proportion of their roots; and

mangled ends smoothly with a sharp knife.

2. To be kept ia the shade, if set out
the same day they are dug up.

If not set

the same day, dig a trench in your garden

deep enough to reoeivo the roots, pack in
the trees side by side as closely as possible;
with the tope touching tho ground, then

tbe trees are to remain a few days, it would
be well to oover their tope with tny coaree

litter to shade them from the sun
3. When set, trim tbe trees according to
the extent or quantity of roots they hare,

by shortening in the branches, and by re­

branch

superfluous

the subsoil on top.

mouse that nibbled the mail that lay in the
hotme that Sam buMc.
'

from

passing

off into

Some fanners apply

the

atmosphere.

manure soon after

tnowing their glass ; but if a dronth occur
aClhia time, three-fourth* of the value of

it is lost in evaporation.

It is somewhat

leas risky to apply manure to gran lauds in
the fall; but is it not reasonable,

and

plainly evident, that the spring is a much
better time ?

So think the best farmers in

the United States. Manure for gran lands

should be fine, pud well-rotted.

If com­
,
posted a season with an equal quantity of

muek, or of any good soil, and shoveled
over once or twice daring the summer, it
would be in the beat possible condition to

be spread [evenly over the- roots of tho

grass ; and a few good rains would dissolve
it, and cany its virtues where they are

A GOOD STAND OP GRABS.

and qstjte early io the spring—and alone

half a bushel to three pecks of seed to the

acre.

A correspondent who has tried this

method of seeding to grass says : “ If the

land io good and put in good order, and
the seed sown early and covered lightly,

there can hardly be a failure.

I do not re*

COAL ASHEJ.

NOTICE

’
Anffeart ttetarfttad mfollow*to-wtt:

ta. (.a.,

uin&lt; bnainsas i

quirelLr tan

averr penwtaJUbl

north of rann ten (10) »«i, it&gt; tliBcentrr of huh.'

THE TAIES EMBRACED fITfflM ’HE PHCVISKBB8FTHEIAW ABOVE WED ARE
THE FOLLOWER, TO:

■J©sa

i

C-HAKCERY S.
£
:
dTATCor MtcnMUX..H)» Lircnil
t.'oart &lt;er the
’“L?i-'v
.
an,j a ^jare j:|.c a gleanup-- bonfire ' •
“
(hfOVS to tbcfnr-off realm where “gobble
,n
i rur-uaecr-ardby elrtue uf a dterslal order
grows, that shine's ott the priest's and ^la.)
nd Court irnde -o th* tenth day *f February.
maiden'a woes, on the farrow cow who tor
I oil nt Public
office Iowa, oft tbe dog- who delighta to dis- ;
compose
the querulom rot at hw urn! of l t-’r.
’
tarth front door
:
i. who whin she oouldn’l gi't any of' Sr'|2&lt;
lasting* in «aid
thooo
those just arcbod her back aud maJo an
assault on the musky luottre that liked the
•fiie witt hxlf «’f the E wtU em qoarter
malt that lay in tho hoiuo that Sam built. •f.SKUva uinruca ta wwu four , north ot
rasce Vovoa we*t eontatnlox eixbtr acre*.
u£yT.srs.v.Tb.ic.

• t®“ ,£6rc £

Legals.

A writer on growing corn to be fed
green says : "One dairy fanner who has
100 daily cows said that he wanted hfa
corn crown «o. as to produce die greatest
quantity of cars possible for the purpose of
fwling hfa cows, and to increase their ^al­
ly flow of milk; and from numerous fet­
ters received from farmers in different tc9tions of the country the past fall, there fa
no doubt that verv mlny farmers win make
^the experiment the coming season with
'sweet corn, growing it in such d manner as
to produce cars as wall ns-fodder, all to be
used in the feeding of-farm stock the com­
ing summer and fall, and from such exper­
iments much ^nowleduc may be ghinod."

*
Auuh D. (.ADwatXADna.
CifiuilCrturi Q&gt;tami«*»ou« in aiH^tirBarr^

” wo&gt;
.7 S &lt;o
dollarii

X

DIIKA8KD PEACH TMKFK.
The following fa said to bo a sure remedy
for the yellows iu pasch trees: .«Ohft J*rt
af saltpetre to two of nil. .placed dose to

Diseases'with Its Aconie:
CKOUBK BETWEENTPK.M.
Nerveua Diaorden.
What I* tnare AarfcJ than a breakiuc dono of thr

Taawaateet *te&lt;r* wnal MpH to 8.6- 'Bailey.
Collector of Internal R*vcnu« at Grand Rop.d-.

drink &gt;-ol liulr

.-Ferial-Tax Stamp* will br tran*m|ttcd tv mill
only on receipt from the nerxun or Brut ordrehir ’I”-

."p* W“»r or lolat,. avQidinx the two of vlop. : »a 1
if Uiroo rdden rak* are ioU-wod roa villbohipSr nnvw,U" ,UwM *
’0B h3*’
-

Mother* and Daughters.

•t,f
“ “M tMna»■»«■&lt;• than another f-&gt;r vhlrh
litre* I'ill* are to fame u*. it it th air puritrtnr on,^’^-••P^tallx lhcirMwre of rloandnx thTbfn^i
.airrcaaUr adopted a» th.

brtasahmH i

i ah J want of Appetite.
■_ _____ ..

A'Kff.wm.avsi.r.

ercned. Not lee t» hereby civen that wu shall «*U at
Fabric Auction tu th* H«hwt bidder, on Thun,
day, tin- ttlh day of April, A. U. 1H77. al

Kick H&lt;

CL % •«?Wl, toyiSUiVtf
i other tn.-diciue prer B»cd for there diurderv.
i
How to be Strong.
,e‘ ‘bu h0”1 b '‘thereonflnrd er tmtely

talta. howcr«-:%r lhre. Pm. will immudiataly
KE!

Jtxorabul^

frUStoS

—■----------- 1------ » -Tented

iJStSSMte1

tb« tnwnrtopVf Prairie«Uta. conns’ Xn^rtaiv
»furv-a|.l; which iai&lt;l worta&lt;« wa* doty r&lt;raoid«d

•‘"■"i • «**h la tto forenoan. fa fa tor
&lt;•/ ux hi
three eet

if oiortri*'-. with ixurwtal

the ’atee

rvr-411 w, inaiiuv

.

dtrc 6

'* &lt;,“i“k,y “ •’*“ ,n* cwTrcUro ia«4

Maorders of the JOJncyx.
In &gt;ll.ti«r„«*fi--t;ncth»rcwr*nv vh*tlrcr!h&lt;x
Crotstoo tnaehor «oa litil* wutar.ar vbrthcrUir
nO‘rt«t -with coax or travel, or with ache an-I
In lb. Ioim or*r thtrrcioni dt lhe
kldnrni. dns«Pfli* rikoupt b« tehee awoteiutn

For Fiomacha out of Order.
No medlelM will *o effectually improv* the tom

^efe^r-Jhius&amp;'Uaf.K
lSSMlSt?TPt5'*n.XTll“
Viti-i::
Ihh &lt;.

"sass;.

Ji uTt?-US

FR*\ 5 Ci S* ’ll JlLDE.'

NOTICE TOfjcREDH^^X

taut.

Turnon

St»tex. »aret&gt;tingi eaeh

!Ut*4. Hantoee, A

Bad Ointment.

‘'taw orjuiduw tho sama, hnowine them to be

____

Contract.

ADSjlWISTKAT&amp;ftVSALE

»!L.There ia tinsldrrebJ* tarin: by tafeinc H1

.l&lt;?L«rntn«.»* Will aet widish aar I exal ad,
iH«eat. nudrr aaj-vlrsonwtaaoak &lt;U Iraitban
ee* provided by tbr slatua. of thbFtalafar u
MMiration-, and that «• villaend a copy of (
ritnated and 1
Stale of ML-h.

fix*'. H. Diwkt.
.
.
Pnblbhar of IholtMtlnp. RcrnMJeau Batl'fetes*
.1 FropjlMnin uf th
MtL-rex F-Jospajf.
WtLtM. Wstrtxs.
•*“
uano Braoxo.
avaoxo.
Unto
.
. .
----- --।j Prosri
Proprietor
of--the Navbrill* Ketrr.

b. B.-Mrtetieas fc? th* nWn» of paUast* in
even- di»ord*r &gt;.*aaxvd to each Im.x.

REMOVAL !

,„i

HIT STOKE

sA'Cfrdir Sifitc
Stale of- Mieblima.onantr of

I Ornes or tub erctirrxKY or Snra.

r?

t. io v.-,

GRAND RAPIDS,
the CnlrentHy ku,l one JtwHek

ptec0,i'
C^L ^oLrofi

/a/o^roifr oX

1-7 j’.
tentrt

Of

Stunts, but u/w

bmB&amp;b

SiwiKSK')
vurmin which

HEALTH AND ITS HMiRES

HOLLOWAY’S PILLS.

hi the jjaUer -f the «*UU* vl Allot

The large, free-srrnwing varieties of sweet
corn are beet fbr this purpose.
FLAXTOVG CORN IN DRtXtS.

wk ap4 tbe Sauter af th* sanaf that da r
■ltd. Mare!.. Jith A B. Mn.
“X ^r. „ . „ . ?OHN Q. OlUttSY. Sheriff.

Holloway’s Advertisements.
SO 00
nm

M’lnrr or any
uvea, that by efit

PROBATE ORIHUL
Michizan, euaulr of Baity.

to I'u^rP^SSn*1**0 lol fvnnerr, ercnpiM

daorriUrd land* and premu-es nt pul
tbe bichr-t and best bid JreonSsUara

lire liflrrs.....

8am built.
; of brereatroHiaewtlerthwitet*,
The Senate—This fa the cop that p.;; ■ ItatejL'toinjMilKIfaror Cv. Mich..March,Site,
the priest in a cave of gloom because be ;
mirchtJ
STEPHEN L. WICKo
kitacd tbe maid with the milking pail wh) |
trei| pent' uddlixuia) thoahl apooiaiiauy the apj'litugs at the pr emising cow with tho fftcrilo
daps tbit
tli/dog till he yelped Hi-1 * .^Lf^torcb/iTvrS ihf niblj
rtTSStnt Mblle
J‘■ that cha»ed whenever she came nigh j naedua. to th* hot&gt;**t i-Hdrr.et: Momday Hu­
tho forums cat that made the mwault nu fn
aftemosn.^^Ve’prvmbw tant iracj.o'clix'k.
the timid mouse that liked tho mnk that
lay in the house that Sam built.
Tho
ino Amtoral
niert &gt;rii Comtnfasian
vomm.wim—
—•This
1 Uta is
is tho
tbo
rtrhl. ti.k
!«*£*.? tbsaffl
constitutional bw that puts puissant and do4«-*r*.i of. iu»ud fa tbj rrol estate rituaiedaod
ponderous paw i-n the officers arm tint iitebtaVkMvaU«te.2o»U2ios"ftetero te-vlti
caught tho prieat that kissed the maid th a'
’*
‘■milked” the brx-t that towed thu &lt;k&gt;^ till &lt;,uarn.r &lt; . of lo tnu «lrv«a illk ta o.wr.sliip
it alrm-et ceased to worry the cat thjtmade J
;A'"^,.*^1
ityriCQ.aor**
on aaaault on the freckled mou«v that.liked &lt;dl»od. a«wdluy t ■ tbe United
m sarrej.be
the malt that lay in tho house that Satu ,hnlt.s’i''s”r'’u i&lt;*7. D. tar.
built.
T.rrb-.;7
1ftffi " M, ALLI
Aijmti
Cronin—This is the man with the »tal'
""" .

€

I

vbuoet Ju«i c*n« cr prevoea'Uob.
tfSllS

cinat fault was teasing the mouse tbat-Utb i t&gt;«d«&gt;C'l
UeJ U„ ».l. &gt;h.l k, in
.ha-.,

benefit to stiff soils when puwou 'm. au
*
j
excellent walk may b&lt;; mode
a_. enft part I
o wrtli
of clayey soil, and two parts of sifted coal ]
ashes. The clayey earth fa to be taken
‘
from under the top soil, and where tbnre is
no fertility. Pulvcrias it quite fine, then
tghlr
with
tbe
ashes,
thm&gt;
apmix it tborour*'*'’ —;,k ‘k- *•’—
—
r walks,
.ply it to your
-------- , six
— inches
-—-y- thick,
—,.rake
—.
U off smoothly, then give the walk a good
wetting from a water pot, and - when dry
enough ran a hand&gt;ro!ler over’ft.1 The
clayey soli causes the walk to be compact
and hard. Coal screenings from the coal |
yard are also very flpod. I use one port of
No AQdavlta of puMlaatlon wilt be sl-. i
soil, one do. of coal ashes, and one da. of pnfdfor. Atl tobelnrcrtMat tb«Klauito
SALE ON EXECUTION.
screening- ; but there good gravel is abun­
brxra or Jdicntaxs. Count/ of Barry, u:—pr
dant don’t use anything else for walks.
virtu* of an oxoeutiou imrd oat of and nadarfhe
T*al of tho circuit roan.for th* county of Barry
cotut' roDDra.
&amp; toJXjw-'A,

Bal this must

t»oc Sow, guano and hen'
I femiraera. . Two years is1

TAXES,

The only fertility contained in real aahcsiiwhat comes, from tho wood, used in
kindling tho fire, which amounts to next to
wart nore that over tbe land like a beacon
nothing when fires ar*7 kept burning for
glows, that, lights hh path wherever he
nfonths. But if well sifted they are a j

Some farmers drill in their corn (I do.
not refer to fodder corn), making tho rows
four feet apart, and on boring it the stalks
ing to the smothering effect of heavy crops are left about eight inches apart. Thb
of gram. It is sure to* be hurtful, if not way will give more corn to the acre than if
, planted in hills; but it. fa attended with
fatal. There is lees danger from exposure
more labor in cultirating it. For the bna
without the grain ; only let the soil (the efit of throe who desire to try this way of
top soil at least) be good ; and the seed be। planting corn I submit the following; “In
put out early, so as to insure a start. The fitting a wheat doll for planting corn taka
off all the trrrin tubes’but those to be used,
j and olooc the slides of the grain l»*x and
1 fertdiacr, except those wanted to ran.
the young seedling will stand the heal as1 In going to tho field, let the corn run on
well as tbe young grain, being by itselfr the road for 4 few rods; and if the drill
. does not plant right, fix 1 it bribre ootering
the field- Tn put tho Mod in lhe ground
protection.”
the right depth, fasten weights on the
grain tube*.’ if needed. Take a little
। pains and make tho first row straight,
Reusovc the winter protection
and all the others can bo easily made m.
1 By uring a drill with a fertilfaing attachWOC riel, MW&lt; fertilizer should be applied1 meat on it, planting the corn aud putting
early. A»y watt-rotted manure will do to' on superphosphate of htnc (on ground that
may need il) are a’l done in short time.”
thick, mischief will result

SPECIAL

PoMhm *ftaUeMLtiiteUitih'im Ut^ioor

BtatodMk Ite Ukluat

HOW TO FLED CUIOKENS.

season rains are frequent, and the gra«
which eaves its ammonia, to a great degree,

r. s. IXTERMAL REVE5CE
•

i'eddlorx oftpbxapo.uccatal ctev^twiiborrer

’’ifcr rcuih’fwt qaYi

lost hfa breath that frightened the cat al-

We frequently see articles in the papers
among the root*, and before the holes are ou feeding chickens, as if their existence
entirely filled up, turn a half a pail of wa
depended on a formula of delicacies, wheu
ter into each, and wait a few hours to finish quite young, aslong ns a French bill of
fare. Chickens require no food the first
filling them.
day that they arc hatched. For tbe first
&gt;J bo fed on n '
5. No manure should bo put among the । two or three days they maj
naked trusts
of
roots; but it may, be place*1 over thorn, boiled egg, mixed with soaked
eruste of
e they may bo
near the surface ■of the .’ground. A mulch bread ; but after that time they may be
of barnyard litter around the trunks of the fed on Indian meal, till old enough to eat
cracked corn, wheat screenings, barley or
tree* is very good to ward off the effects of
buckwheat. It u doubtful whether they
a drouth.
require anything except corn rnrol at find,
as I have tried both ways, and could never
MANCBINO GB.ASS LANDS.
see any difference in tho result; but a lit­
The spring of the year seems to be the tle better food fur a couple of days will, do
beat time to manure grus land. At this the chicks do haftu.

soon shaded it.

s.»i.r. OK BXtci-TIOK.

•’da.vjfc'!-

NOTICE.

Hoom of Representatives—-Tliis
House
Thin is the eo,&gt;infa&gt;ns forty- w' k.,~ ,
rrwtwilMb. ug', m»g U»l
tbe 'W.j'.'litoZj’Kfil.tt the lab day°of ,'i knE
,..*■■1 au
-. .. encouraging L..H
. hmilk
. ■ 11- AA-II0 1 ' . 7
maid
hug in tryingKmto
HI BAM M. ALLEN.
the cow that appears to have run dry some
Adialuirtniur.
twenty years, that toned the dog till he

Pack the earth firmly

grows rapidly and very

Legals.

Legals.

Legals.

mouse that litod the malt lhat lay in the
,he
V^*Mtecra*rei.
bouse that Sam built.
[ o^’rea^iy
ti&lt;W »x&gt;d
f«te fliiM the.
I SI. Fry* prayluff 1
seed in New Jersey, and of quoomtnonly
The Bulldoier—This is the cat that
fine appearance. Of. rourre it remains to made an assault on the aside mouse that,. *S«rcm&gt;ot&gt;
.___
Iti* ordered. Ttot J/torf(r&gt;, HrSlzrf
be seen whether they will maintain such liked the malt that lay iu the l'.ouw that I da^tf April ae«r. at 10 o’.iock in’tt
'!
built.
'
l**
- -I *■■■ ■*.»
rtt a.I.I ■
size and beauty when grown elsewhere.
&gt;1 th* heirs st law of oil decMAni. tad alt o»h*r
The Returning Board—This is the dog ,
‘‘IMPEBIAL IUG-FoOD.”
that was fad by the state that made tho cat
Two years Ago “ Imperia) Egg Food"
hop up on the gate, tba^uarreUomo cat
was first offered to tbe public, aud coarid.
that made an aunult on the ebony mouse
crablo being sold, a dozen other parties
that gobbled tho malt that fay iu the bouse
have gone into tbe »amc buainoM, profwsthat Sam built
te osnsikft a copy uf tbte enter la bo nublidiodlu
ing that it will greatly increase the number
Tho Dcmocratio Barty—Thu is tlyrqow
of eggs laid, keep the fpwfa healthy, and
fIiom sharp horn rvwolled that creole dog
in some cases it fa claimed that it will cure
till he rose and houollcd that dutiful dog
all diseases to which fowls are subject. My
that got. in a huff and drove to the peak
advice fa, don’t buy it. Docs it look rea­
ofthc gable “ruff” that sputtering .cat
sonable to suppose that these quack henADMINIST'R ATOR* SALE
whoso principle fault w» charing the
fcedcra have discovered anything that you --------mouse that nibbled the
the malt
malt that
that lay
fay in
in tho
tho ot a**;’
or I cannot obtain in our own village or
house that Sam bail}.
’
’ J
town? This “egg-food" contains red pop­
1i,Th0IhT.llr Wffioe Seeker—-This is
a-r
per and a few other stimulants, as -allapicr,
thc mala that sat on a harrow and tried ri», County ofTtarry. tn the
ot M&gt;*higinger, Ac. But the pepper fa all tho Htiin- to milk the cow that was farrow, therowthst I 5;^,'TO,.tas,irf"’?™‘
ulant in it of any value. So all yon have
didn't know what she was at when she tow- prolate &gt;onri, of Bar
to do fa to go to the store and buy a pound ed tho dog that worried the cit that'hast- I 4^V«d
nJ to'ti
....
the real eeUle titaateA.v*
of cayenne pepper, and mix it sparingly
eno.l over tbe fenoe 10 vault to cateh tho j »*ia«la ito'of.1

here and

itself, to be first used around the roots, and

,

the Weal and Col. Cheney. Tho first three
of those were quite now, produced from

with the cooked or uneooked meal that you
iced to your fowls. In the winter season a
there. From one-third to one-half of tho hot feed of cooked meal pnee a day, with
top of a tree, when re-set. should always pepper in it, and the same cold in summer,
with grain at other feedings, is al! the
be shortened in.
4. Dig boles of ample sixe, so that all ’ “imperial egg-food” that any one noedj.
The name “imperial” shows that the stuff
the roots will be in their natural, horizon |
was got up to humbug verdant fowl
tai position, and place the surface soil by keepers.
moving a

This Iff the House the Sam Built.

half feet apart, and set the plants about
-----------■
­
PROBATE ORDER.
15 inches apart in the rows. The most I
The Republic—This is the hou« that
STATE OF MICHIGAN. Connij efBarry.
notable strawberries that were exhibited at ; Sam built.
It alTMHHi of the Probate I ourt luf the Conn
the CcnU-nnul in Pbiiaddphift, as regards •'
The Ballot—-Thia is the malt that lay in
_•------j lbeauty,
— ------------athe
—_____________
.Great
a-------------]-&gt;a
wnW!
ttalthat Sam
|3agtbuilt.
______________
____ .
___
houte
j in Utn year ouo thoavaud «i*M hondrei aua
nixo and
were
American,
Gloasy
Qwceu. '*
Monarch
The lutclligeutContniband—This is die !Cjh£2tXVi"ient Smith. Judyuy.f Probate,
Glossy Cone.
Cone, Gypscy
Gj
A of
**

MrLr LBento i/i w
/IrwLyfijjtoup Spoift,

Plants

22 MONROE ST.

18

Arbor that Dr.
iaaeL^ontory
work of ~kiB’

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY APRIL 19,1877.

NO. 102.

VOL. XXL

New Advertisements.

GOOD NEWS TO THE PUBLIC!

GEO. M. DEWEY
,:r.npR

and publisher.

Swift on the

USRMS OF SUBSCRIPTION

War Path with a new and
well selected

STOCK OF GROCERIES
A-.4 TES OF .4 D VER TISINO.
to

inforu^

my

old

customers and the

PEOPLE OF BARKY COUNTY

Generally that I have again embarked in

er Tie Grocery Business «o)
At my OLD STAND on Jefferson Street.

A BRAVE GIRL.

I ding - him not to worry over her,. she
! jumped lightly out on the abed and disap-

In the winter of 1842 a gentleman and
his daughter, a young lady, while traveling
through Canada, arrived about nightfall at
an oH-faahioned tavern. The gentleman
eondudod to atop there instead of going on­
to the village of fl..*.—., which was ten
miles distant, and which they had thought
to reach.
The daughter Carrie expressed
her willingness, as the tavern presented a
comfortable
appearance,
and they
alighted,,.
—----------------r,----------- .-----------D-------------when it was plainly to bo seen that the
gentleman was quite lame, so much so, '
that ho waa obliged to use a can.
j
The landlord eano out, ud calling a boy 1
to take
the home and sleigh to the j

Mr. Bpeuocr watched her for a little
while, then dosing the window, took out a
watch, saw that it was nine o'clock, ud
proceeded to work.
He first covered up
the fire, blew out tbe'light, and rolled up a
bluk^t, with which ho made a dummy.
Thb he placed in the bed which hb daugh­
ter was to occupy. Then he sat down and
waited—oh, how anxiously !
Ten, fifteen, twenty minutes went by.
and ao sound eamc from the vicinity of i
the bam. Taking of hb boots, he crept'
1
noiselessly to the window and peered out, •I
but could sec nothing. Then creeping to i,

the wash stamKEe laid hb money belt in
i the drawer and closed it. Ae then threw
■ himself on the bed ud oaee more waited,
|
After’an hour had apparently
anpareody gone by,
| Mr. Spencer
,r._— threw off
iff hb
hb coat
coat and
aud vest,
vest,
our travelers, who had been in the sleigh tumbled
“ ' up the bed,- hobbled -• •«---&gt;
the door,
unloved it, and stepped out into the ball.
since morning.
'
“Your room will be ready bv rapper This rwu all in accordance with Carrie's
time, sir," said the landlord, ns he left plan."Landloid ! landlord 1" he shouted.
the room,and went into the bar-nxnn.
He then went back into the room and
Supper was shortly announced, ud after
refreshing themselves, Mr. Spencer and noiscicsnly threw up the window, all the
barn, he ushered Mr. Fpone.-r and hb
daughter into a pleasant sitting room,
where a bright fire was burning on the
hearth, which proved very acceptable to

time shouting for the landlord.
That worthy came flying up die stairs,
and late as it was ho was still dressed.
“Uh, landlord !" gasped Mr. Spencer,
| rushing toward him.

Carrie returned to the coxy sitting room,
where they talked and chatted until 8:30.
They were then shown to their room, which
was on the secund story , in a wing some­
a
what distant Iron, the main portion.

The run was very loog, with a high i “X
ceding. On the one side was a window,

*«“&gt;«»

.
land'ord iu db-

and on the other a door. Just above the door i ma-vwas a bust of King George III. The room
“Who could have atoleo itf" groaned
was plainly furnished, containing two beds, I Mr. Spencer. "I had |5.(H)0 in a bell and
HS^Tlw above goods have been selected
with great care and will lai
sold at prices that

PHYSICIAN 4 SURGEON
•'Oro tn the Rower Bloek. S Ute Street. Hb*U»V.
Mich.
m»rch5T7tf.

JOHN R? EASTMAN.
ATTORNEY AT LAW 4 SOLICITOR
Call soon and examine my stock and
prices.
J. H- SU PTON.

ALONZO D. CADWALLAUER.
ATTORNEY AT LAW A, IX) LIO ITO II
IX CH ANCKNLabo. Circuit Court Coninfaaion-

[janl5.T6tf)
---------------- -------------------------------------------------------

PHIL. W. NISKERN.
CIRCUIT COURT CO MM IRS IOXKR. Martino
-nd Middlaville. Will b« at t*a o«oa nf Hspry
■num will receive prompt eHenlloii
___ .___________ XXIVI

F. 8. BOWEN,

CENTRAL HOUSE*
HASTINGS. M1CU-. L. E. STAUFFER. Prop.

gsituTt:
iiMUnaO^turtteeU C. MW-XxlOtf

GRAND

-

BOA »P ABQ BOOM,

M1CD

Kt» DAT.

DENTIST

lichip.

Nashville,

iTJ. M4XA

.

Carriaie, Sin anil Onaieital
P A I N TER ■
At A. M. Rock's Carriage Shop

Jefferson St.,

-

FERRAND WILLIAMS 4 CO.,
rartfri
DrtroU. Mkhiasn.

Pensions.
TCs«tsvT»llml&gt;e&lt;l 1^63,

American and Foreign Patents,

GILMORE 4 °3. juoMesors

Dr. J. B. LaSure’s Ad.

HEAD ! READ ! READ !
OM Bounty Land Warrants.

•Joy Comfort and Happiness
TO THE

Slok aadAXfUotoA!

OK HASTINGS AND VICINITY.

Ballad Stela* General Laud Ofiea. ‘

The talk about Tilden's writ of ywo «cwr-

rauto is revived.
Gen. Garfield expects to have the sup­

port of several Som hern Democrats for

Speaker.

The President has invited William Cul­
len Bryant to visit Washington and be a

guest at the White House.

It is said that President Hayes intends

oww
soon w
to prosecute vigorously
'ILVlMUWr on
all uucuu
offenders
.i.
n_
j
u—
revenues .nd nutom. lairs.
The Connecticut Senate has paased
passed ithe

bill for the safeguards at elections, and it
liecomes a law notwithstanding the Govi
ernor’s veto.

#

. .

The South Carolina State officials below

the Governor will await the decision of
the State Supreme Court before vacating

their offices.

The President is constantly in receipt

of letters from all parts ot the country,
from men high in standing, commanding
his Southern policy
President Hayes is credited with the
, , .
stcraunation to replace Bria
uxPrcsso&lt;1 4jtcrn
i trtW
tow’’Bs ■»«*««
appointees,
yho were removed from
“

Thb certainly looked suspicious, but*ab- ■office for
purely political reasons.
c—
solute proof was yet wanting. On return­
Thus far 8690,849.52 has been collected
ing to the room occupied by Mr. Spencer.
they again searched every 'nook and cor- fro® lhe T’rt*d "■£. bnt 8226,711.34 ha*

“ Carrie, Carrie !" he called, but 00 u-

T^y began to pull up the bricks, whidi j read out of the Democratic party by u

swer
organ. Thb
This because
because he
he ha*
has Gone
Gone to
to LouLou­
swer came
came :: and
an the bndlord drawing near I Prov«* ,0®“' wh®“ ,'±'UTlt'’ «?ehn8 r“™t’ organ.
“ the
- ’
”7 to the abenff and hm men, who
with
light, — the dummv, and cried '
isiana as a member of the Commission.
had them all pulled up, when a canty was
out :
This
must
be
very
sad
nowt
to
Brown.
I disclosed, containing the murdered body of^
"Why, mu, the girl isn't there !’
a gentleman whom Mr. James ud the \_The Southern Democrats about Wash­
“Whrt! ’ gasped Mr. Spenoer
"Oh. I see it all! The wicked girl has sheriff had remembered to have stopped at ington arc very emphatic in their approval
robbed me while I slept, and run off to 8------ three days before.
of the President’s course, and are choek
The evidence was conclusive.
meet her lover, from whom I was taking
The landlord ud hb confederates were full of promises to give it hearty-support..
her."
___ ___
___that
______
, ,,,,
______________
us __
hope
they
will
hold to the
Ho ran to die window, followed by the guarded through the night, and the nextLet
day were lodged in jail, where in due time '
landlord,
'
.
" Yes. yes, here arc footprints in the they were sentenced and suffered the ex
treme penalty of the law.
Senator Kellogg of Lonbunn b of the
j unow.on the shed ! ' cried thc'landlord,
------------- ——
■ opinion that Packard fa made of sterner
' while Mr. Spencer ■rroaned aloud,
An otaoiog inridML
raul,
|bm Cta»ta,U.n, .nd mtad tata.
|
H Bow long do you think she has
I
'been । at B church jQ Connecticut The clergy- ';
I at a church in Connecticut. The clergy- .... ’
„ .
,
. •
;
..n
doind
ta
call
ita
Utanu.n
nf
tta
'"duc^i nltatou ta .tat ta rrgud. u
gone,
the landlord.*
'* •sir?
--- -- ’ asked
. —---------------------' unwu
•« vaaa. a aav wawanawavaa va a.av ,
1
"Fur
uuur or
ur mqp, *the
v
"For ait
an hour
deceitful ccongregation
- fact
to the
that, it being the ; the course the blacks would have adopted
I jade,"
te,Y replied Mr. Spenoer.
! j__
*t
last~Sunday
in the month, he would admin- | if Packard had been in Chamberlain’s
, ,
"Then there's no use to ------look—
for—
her,
t^e
of baytfam to children. Pre- '
I gb," said the landlord.
, vious
to having
the jiuijni
pulpit be
rc—
vioiu io
UBViDg entered
emercu mv
uc ll|
’’
;Oh, *__i
but I
I /
must!"
cried Mr. 2,,
Spencer, ,
f"rom
of
who,
The complete returns from the Rhode
___ one
_____
* Wheelden,
' .
rt:, by
_j the
±b
i u hn began to descend the stairway, fol- way, was quite deaf, a notice to the effect Island election show that the average Re­

bust, when, toberhorrornnd astonbhment.
in place of the empty spaces, she saw two
glittering eyes, greedily watching every

movement of her father.
‘‘I must hare been mbtakan, thought
the fair girl. “What should make mo
have such a strange fancy, though ?" ahe
continued, gbneing again at the bust.
DMafecte, Pnrifiee, Soothe, mmd
The eyes were still there—two burning
Heals.
\
savage eyes, that brightened as Mr. Spencer
went on counting.
1
Cure* Rh»uBiaiL«m and Neuralgia.
"Gooa heavens !" thought Carrie, “what
Instantly ally, the pain of Burns.
shall wo do ! We are evidently in a den
Heals the atiat Obadnato Soros and Ulcers.
of thieves, and will be murdered for my ‘
poor father’s money."
'
How 'o communicate their danger to her I
Will
ta" «&lt;1 ta*. iB Or,’*r
father without those terrible eyes noticing j
it, Game could not think..
Suddenly a i
bright idm came to her,
I
WIT NEVER PAIL8I TiyiiOwS*
“Father," ahe said aloud, "let me take a
card an pencil.
I wbh to make a mcmor- I

W M- JOMEH.

landlord quivered with rage when
. The linalool
he law how completely he had been de­
feated.
As the men began to search the room,
the landloid-protested his innocence, de­
claring that thly bad bo right to bold him
or hb men prisoners, or to search the
house.
Breaking open the door above which
syaa the bust, the men rushed iu. The
room was empty, save for a long hdder
which reached a shelf above tEedoor. A
hole above the shelf disclosed the bust to
be broken in half, so that a man could eas­
ily c'imb up the ladder, get on the ahdf,
thrust hb head in the bust, which was
“large
I nave
enough
been robbed!
for on ordinary man's head,
and sec all that was going on in the adjoining
room.
ing room.

Political Note*.

While
and her
her father
father sat
While kbc
she ud
sat by
by the
the fire
fire ij
•
• |
her eyes wandered to the
bust above the
door, when she noticed that the eyeballs .
had evidently been knocked out, leaving
two empty spaev
“Well. Carrie." said Mr. Spenoer, pree
ontly, "I thlnY you had better look the
door.
I am going to count my money." I
After Carrie hed done no. ho drew out a I
money bdt, heavy with bilb, ud proceeded I
to count them. While dointr so, Carrie’s
eyes involuntarily wandered a.ain to the I

LIZST I MENT

- avanacer. oiaee in me voun nuu...
Hx.Unn. Mm*.___ ___________________ ««_

SRAPIDS.
weet's H°Tel&gt;
......................... - -

CARBOLIC OIL

sensible, for I had to be carried in by the
landlord. I was given warm drinks until
I fully recovered, and was able to relate
my story.
I told them my suspicions and
my fears, and this gcnilcmaQ"—here Car­
rie paused, and turning to a fine-looking
gentleman near her, said, "Mr. James, .bv
his ready belief in what I told him. and
hb energy and spirit in arousing the sheriff
and his men, has been the main cause in
bringing assistance.”
Mr. Spencer grasped the young man’s
hand, and thanked him.
“Your plan succeeded admirably, Car
ria,"
the wash’ he said ■; and advancing
---- c to
----------------stand he took out the money belt, saying.
"my money b all right, as ;ou *«."

a washstsndnnd a few chairs.
it b gone—stolen !"
ncr. Suddenly Carrie and Mr. James, ibjo been paid to the lawyers and others
Carrie took
took in
in the
the wide
wide room
room at
at a
a glance,
This
landlord in
lit me
the canuw
caudle ana
and looked
Carrie
glance, I
i ne lanaioni
looxea |&lt; L •
------ j
----- --- - --—&gt; -w;
*
~
.
ud it must be conferaed, had there uot around, chaerin depicted on every feature. • who had been standin? near the Bre-pbce.
fire-nine/' * who
wl.,. made
m.rL the
&lt;k.. collect.oo. One bwyer got
been a cheerful firn burning, she would
"Why don’t you wake your daughter, £Te * b0® «y» for on close examination j 957 881, anj „ accountant 816,339.
have felt nervous about sleepwg there. As «r ?’’ he questioned.
I “"7 ““ fouud apota of Wood ou the bnck !
, w
t
,
it was, the warm glow lit up the room into I
Mr. Spenoer hurried to the bed:
wh*ch f,jrmcd lho h“rlb’
I
Kx-Gov. Brown of Tennessee has been
comparative cheerfulncro.

DEFY COMPETITION.

WHOLE NO 2044

lowed by the landlord, who had believed
evcr« word Mr. Spencer had said,
They proceeded to the biro, followed by
the landlord,s confederates. They found
the horse gone, ud her mode of flight was
easily explained.
•« You may ar well give her up, sir,”
nid the landlord, consolingly.
* I suppose I may," groined Mr. Spencer, and they returned to the house.
As they left the bam he heard the lud-

andum of aome items I want to purchase |ord whisper to one of hb confederates t
in the village."
‘ The job's up, Jem—we'd belter let tbo
Her father handed them to her, after | 0|j man alone."
stowing away hb belt Carrie wrote trom- j
Once more entering the room, Mr.
blinMy, m a fine hand:
' Spencer threw himself upon the bed, ud
“Father, do not be frightened; we are j awaited the return of hb brave daughter,
in a trap. Go in the opposite corner cf i
•« jQod bless her and bring her back in
the room, whwe your face will be in the i safety," he murmured.
dark and look at ths bust above the loor. j
Meanwhile all grew stilL *nd the hours
In it you will see two glittering eyes jhat j roHod by. The fire had been raked up ud
have watebod von eonnt your money."
j crackled on merrily.
"Bead it," she said aloud, handing the
The eyes were not looking from the
bust
they
evidently
for
card to her father. "I »nnt to sec if you «—•■ -; •*
—- »had
—1 —
u—.1- disappeared for

think I am too extravagant"
Her father betrayed no emotion while he
read, but said:
*
*‘Yo« are pretty extravagant, Came. 1
ameve you think your father u made ot
WOUKT."
Aud he arose «nd went to the
washstand, which was in a durk corner.
Oom itan ta rl»ta«i tael
tbo
tan. nx! ital
&lt;OTtrw«d b“ d,«?"
■eK* eiu»orfi~'T iwuoral W tao ta
tank to b&gt; n.t Curie m that tta
nu ««re p»e. iio.lo.too.:
Tta», loutiog towwi

the night.
At last, after what seemed tn age to the
anxious father, ho heard a loud knock on
the front entrance, and five minutes after
wards he beard the landlord stumble to
the door. Then followed a conftued jum­
ble of curses and straggles, followed by
the rush of many feet up the long hall and

The next minute the door waa thrown
open ud bb daughter rualied in, followed
bjlta
” U“U°d’

tar tabor, .ta «uJ io • lo« lo&gt;» :
-1 OU — U-- 1
I h‘” thocj^
-You — il»-I
'J
of.,1.0 tar—w,lT •k^bw.ruuNxb

“h tabu”" .b?2ui,

tEnn&gt;j&gt;f

“• «*.

heT uu. uotiod

&gt;■“ "«i. ih»ta" pri bm* i"t°taw’

n .n rf"T of “J k‘»&lt;l "•
roar taM leg, ta 1
Uy ta taro a.

“ta*

U?ta. Mtatad • wbi^od taotalutau

that, as tbe children would be present that
afternoon, and he had the Dew Sundayachool books ' ready for distribution, he
would have them ready to sell to all who
desired them. After the service the cler­
gyman began the notice of the baptismal
service thus : “All tboM having child rco,
and desiring to have them baplfaed, will
bring them thb afternoon." At thu point
the deaf elder, hearing the name of child­
ren , supposed it was something in reference
to hb books, and thing, said: “And all
of those having none, aud desiring them,
will be supplied by me for tbo sum of]
“ —
’ “XZT"
V
twenty-five rwritH
cents tatataf.
each.",^j
--------------- * * ------------------j
Itaj iril. pod HOr, in North Carolina '
of the way one of the colored magistrates
decides cases which come before him. i
Soon altar tta -« th. cnaurm «u t&gt;r the 1

publican majority for the State ticket is
2,859.

The average Democratic vote was

ITT more than was cast fur THden.

The

highest Republican majority was 653 less

than that given

for President

Hayes.

Many Republicans preferred their Bourbon
straight; hence the change

Scissorinctums.

The Detroit red ribbon society numbers
3.308.
tagambj to g« Sab art of the
’

.

hare orer .5«

white men who owned the land and the [ ■l)-tainers.
mules to least! them to the colored men and
receive therefor one half the crop. Such a
bargain waa made, but before the crop was
grown the colored mu died. His widow
and children went on with the form, and
when the crop was gathered the white man
went down to gel hb share. Bat
But the

woman repudiated the
. contract and
.nd claimed
d.in»d
all the crop. The case was brought before
a colored magistrate, who, having heard
womans story,
iwn, that
«•— she raised the
the woman's
—&gt; promptly
prwnpd, dw:d«d
in her
tar fovor.
ftror
Tie
decided in
The
te cun—
put in hb objuotions, and urged
--------------ibM
tbo
Uod
nod
aota
wwe
b«.»l
half
tun wuw
-- __ - —
the Aarev.
crop belonged
The
twain—.art to
tn him.
him
The old magumainstrate, who could not read and who was a
good specimen of a North Carolina negro,
pondered the caac for a moment and thea
baned bis “reecript" in the foUawing words:
"De earth am de Lord’# and de fulness
thereof—do crops belong to de woman,"
and it was with great difficulty that the
decbion was revereed ud the white man

There are 5,540,550 acres of improved
land iu this State.
The work of plastering the new capitol
|
commenced April 10.
!
I
Hal Dion gave a walking ‘exhibition at
' Grund Rapids April 10.
Th,
j, lh0 „„ d „,r d.
,
favorite stylos of spriug bonnes.

Red ribboas arc plenticr than ever, and
n—f Un —«• wnlinue fdtalU.

j

Dovnpno bu n red ribbon club of 21)0.
ebriata. tanpereore un175
Carriages with blue glass windows are

quite
fashionable.
•
'

They euro everything

visions about the same, and moat a litUe
,dearer in London than in the United
States.

got hb duos.

during
.u^uhitaOarriok
which Carrie kept
— her
b« &lt;T"
eyes
naitatan; b« ib" gtiuoing

Presidency of Dartmouth College, and

«

l^WI-btaU-tarij 6-«*.

&gt;

I/axnxk $! .50 in advance.

A Melrose boy came down the street on
d&gt;. r&lt;»b . Ita «■$“
■‘.'■g*
riud wunurukl ttare wm .taof HflU
U rtaJutaburiri™*!. ajf.in
scientific men, four loafers, ud a dog
•tartod off to ace them. The graveyard was
u dark as such pises usually are. “Where

are the light*

of May.

।
|
, cinnati

*

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Th pejai-lleekiy hplihhap tapper'

Woman’s Work.

Fxwtbh for ua always tofrtmak ax firmly

The exports of fresh beaf contrtus -to ! against the managers of St. John'o Guild,

----mt
-----------1.—shipped
v:..—
i to Great
rJ
rill bo
The
quantity
wi"
" increase.
‘fnl of
« from
..v— New
*.«„ York and Philadelphia
Phi
thoughtful and charitable, careful
of Britain
in March amounts to 6,707,855 pounds,
wounding sensitive hearts. All cannot
valued nt $2,677,383. John Bull says if
think alike, and it is as hard for a sister to bo had known of thfa he would never have
give up a point abo u deeply iiRcrcfited in given the United States to Jonathan.
The attention of the editor is called tu
aa it would bo for us. Let us work togather for the general good, resolve not to the fact that those old counterfeit ?1 ,00Q

united'as at present, if each

:

Habtibos, Mice., Akl

' before the Woman’s Christian Temperance

19’ 1^/7.

Union of Hastings on the afternoon of
Tuesday of last week :

Th Impeding w.r.
The latest European

advices certainly

The brink of actual collision

minimum.

An essay delivered by Mrs. M. II. Wing

Dear Smfdu..

■It

fa

now

twelve

weeks since our Woman’s Christian Tem­

perance (Union was organised. During speak of the mistakes our sistera make,
that time we have had eight very interest­ cither those in office or no committee*.

is almost reached, and to arrest the mo­

ing essays read and six eloquent speeches

mentum of two such powers as Russia and

made, all on the same subject.

Tuskey would seem to demaud pacificatory

If to-day I do not say anything new,
influences much greater than any. that have only present the same ideas in a little difThe military heads arc ev­

yet appeared.

erywhere naturally studying the situation.

Gen.

“ Woman’s Cubutian Tkmpkkance

Sherman, who was recently inter­

Union.’’

Have you thought of the im'-

viewed on the

subject, thinks that the

mcnae ground these four words cover? In

world is going

to witneis some of the

the first place the word “Woman’*." This

greatest battles ever fought, so far as the

shows tho people that here u an organisa­

destruction of life is concerned.

tion officered and

He hard-

sly believm that the Turks can withstand

women.

three years, that women are capable of cre­

ever, that all tbo great powers will bo di­

ating and managing n society with as much

rectly or indirectly involved in the conflict

business

before the year is onL

Admiral Porter

There fa so inach carmutness and heart in

i ecords his opinion that the Russians will

their manner of working that it make*

never capture Constantinople, for before,

them suceeaafal in this work of reaching

tact

and

judgment

as

men ?

that event Austria will be in the fight, and

the hearts of others.

poariby Germany and England.' He thinks

zeal of tho noble women who led tho Tem­

‘’‘the great good .this war is going to have

perance Crusade I firmly believe wo owe

To the praytrs and

on our country cannot be computed ”

our present temperance movement.

The next word, “Christian.”

Dear ai«&gt;

ters, arc wo all Christians? and, if wc are
The cable news from London Saturday

No halo light around them.

And have they not proven, by

the noble work tboy^have done in the past

Ho anticipates, how­

Higher Rates for Gold and Breadstuffc.

failures, and doiug all in our power to
help them. This will make our society
a Union indeed ; and thoso two rones' I
hare found give an exalt'd idea of our
work:

controlled entirely by

the shock, although they may possibly
save Constantinople.

wise is «uffie»onL For a while you had
better take no change over a 8500 bill, and
We all know how an evil grows by being when you hare a day to spare run through
talked over and ofer. Let us enjoy tho your pockets and sec if yon have not been
taken in.
Max.
many good things they do, ignoring the

not, will wc not try to be from this day

indicates increased apprehension in com­

on followers of Christ, who fed the poor,

mercial circles of a war on the Eastern

healed tho sick, and did not even turn away

Gru*«d w.ll the toil-worn hand
OaUtretehed to ruida him nf.ly
To ths dUuul fathor land."

CAPITAL llOTES.
Washington, D. C., April 13, *77,
Ed. Banner:—
v
According to the beat of our recollection
when the Apoade Peter said unto his dfaciplcB, “ I go a fishing," thcy.tarried not,
neither did they enquire regarding tho
wherefore nor the where ; but 'twas not so
with the disciples of your correspondent.

OUR NEW YORK LETTER.
The

Beer

Trade—The

_

Venderbill

Will—The Jewett Tragedy, and
Dirt — The Chanties —Political—
Bualne**.

a jiaif (foton “bomes" aro on the gridiron,
and a dozen of charities for which hrge
sums of money are contributed every year,
have boon foudd to l»o merely private spec
ulatfoM carried cm for the benefit of board*,
whu.wc a small part of- tho contributions
focttlicf and the big balance in aalariea,

„r&lt;b.

it fa^ nKy that «ha be« I
people should ba ao abused.

Consuls

foil off to 941, but

from the poor, trembling one who was

"•

embellished with new and highly
President IIiiyAi. fa carrying out the engravings, iteihtter-prr-M a model -i"L.
principles that he announced would gov- ogrsphical rieira’ait. and the arraug, u,’.
era hi* administration remorselessly in thi» tooihotu simply superb, the IU&gt;
city. ’• It "ha* been fashionable for members MoVXTAIN Tolriht fa worthy of cumpari.
&lt;«. - Um ---------- - -..................
i aoa with Picturuque American or Th»
''
their friends upon the custom Bouso in Aldine. It is written in gossipy, gndr'
Now York, till it wus-ovemia with holders style, covering details of the tou’r thru‘&gt;&gt; h
of sinecures. There arc thousands pf the gardeM rfthe Southwest ftbe Arkaumtm &lt;jo th* pay-roll of that snug harbor sas Valley, Southern Kansas, to the _wr.for atrikcre and brokan-doara politician., heart of the Alps of America—th-: RockJaunts are made to all ill
from all parts of the State, who never j Mountains.
show themselves in tho building except on fomoun resorts of Colorado, the remarks
monthly pay-days. Secretary Sherman’* bln ruins, the springs, the mines, and, in
explicit orders to cut down the cmyloyoea short, to every, point of interest to tourist
to the strict requirement of the business ( agriculturist, capitalfat. miner, and invalid
strikes terror to the hearts of the rinccur- With thu Tourist, the Sax Ju as GrU.r.
fat*. especially as chey know it will be done. keeps filing company, and the two pul.JiAnd the thousands who expected to be cations are mailed fate to all writing for
placed, but who see that under this admin­ one or both to T. J. Andxrbox. Top L ■
istration there fa n:» chance for it,
are also, indignant
Whenever you
Cancers
hear a gcntkqiin. with noae atalT rod,

Nxw Tonic, April 16, 1877.
A new trade has sprang up between
this country and Europe which promises
to be of enormous benefit to both oountrics.
Beef in London retails at from 22 to 40
cents per pound, which puts it out of the
reach of tnc laboring classes, except aa a
rarity. The steamers were running from
New York to Liverpool with vary light
cargoes, -*«d the passenger business had
droppedJeff terribly in these bard times.
Beef in the carcan had been transported
from the west to Now York, in refrigerator
can, and the thought occurred to aomeoue rand, not addicted to labor, express an
“why not to Europe in refrigerator stea­ opinion that the president's Southern
mers ?" And so steamers were fitted up policy will prove a foilure, ascertain
for the transportation of fresh beef, and whether ho has not recently been dismissed
the bnsincss began; Cattle were brought from a custom house, or was not recently
from the far west to Chicago, Toledo and an applicant for a position. In this city
other principal points, fed on cheap cohi, party lines are being rapidly obliterated
and slaughtered, the carcaaaes pwktd in among good men and for«that matter
refrigerator can, brought to New York among bad ones. For the Democrats who
and put into ths hold of the steamers ; would have had places if Tilden had been
and in ten days the meat wu exposed fur elected, join, in cursing Hoyts, the Repub­
sale
London, as fresh and sweet as it licans who have, been unceremoniously
was the day it waa killed. The effect turned out. The President can ' endure
was tremendous. American beef was oold the displeasure of both classes.
in London for twelve and fourteen cents a
BUSINESS
pound, and the monopolism were troubled. fa not so good as't had expected, but the
They undertook to Uec.-y it m inferior, but merchants still hope for a fair spring trade.
a trial dissipated that notion, and now The settlement of the Southern I rouble*,
England fa very largely dependent upon and the prospect of a uood stable govern­
thia country for its meat. The effect of ment, they argue must bring about a
this trade upon the country cannot be over­ val of business. I do not mean to ray
estimated. Already over two and a half that trade is absolutely bad, only it fa not
millions of dollars worth have been export­ what was hoped it would ba by thfa time.
ed, and the trade fa increasing with won There must be n revival very"soon. The !
derful
J
**’ rapidity
J ty. From this time forward, stocks carried by the merchants in 4hc in­
there
will be a regular demand for cattle ferior are verj- light, and they most have
.-v.v .....
for exportation. And America will have igoods. It fa singular that South Carolina
another source of revenue, something ‘merchants have, made their appearance
more to balance our demand for foreign here modi more fredy since the settJamcnt
goods. It will be a big help to our agri­ of troubles io that State. The theatres

C. P. Rowell

Col.

y s 77 roTj^^agy.'te-

DHUNKARD STOP’

mVjAUt

ments to report at an adjourned meeting

time to please and interest her husband,

to be held at Lansing on the first Wednes­

for I will confess we mothers are two rspt

to make our children idols to* the neglect
day in June at 2 o'dock in the afternoon
We note with peculiar interest the indi­ of the many little attraction* we uso1 to

cations of prosperity so apparent on every
hand in this city, and its wonderlul growth

pay on kOnd husbands.
To the sister I would say there fanatic
like the love between brother and outer.

hard tiaK* ; but tine forbids any extended

How thoughtful ths brother is about the

Yet we cannot refrain from saying that
we find here the rery bat Hotel in*Miehi- once realist it, there is no estimating the

Tbe

Bancroft

House,

Farnnm

influence a sister may exert over a brother.

Use it thMbdeurgiris, on the ride of Chris-

will also probably result in deciding Com
igrew to be more generous than it would
1o'benruo have been in appropriating an
amount
to enable the United Stales to
j
make a creditable display at the approach­
•
log
French exhibition.
The Clerk of the House ha$ not yet
’compiled hfa roll of the member) of tbo
lower branch of the Forty-fifth CongroM,
,
but it fa understood that 285 out of 293
certificates of member,hip have boea re­
ceived. Two hundred nod rixty have thus
ft* drawn pay.
If the Cterk phe-s on bis roll* the
nam-a of *11 Republican-) whose election fa

was to conclude the arrangement. Who
killed tbo two men and so fcarfrlly w.undcd the other fa not

aprl2tf

* A Teachers' Examination will be held
at the Carlton Center School Hous: dn
Friday, the 20th dayof April,A.D. 1877.
at 9 o'clock A. M. Teachers will plea-e
provide themselves With pens and paper,
and be ready to begin promptly a: । In­
hour. No certificate will be granted to
those making up a partial 1st. Examina­
tions to continue at thd discretion nf the
Superintendent.
'
CfcABK A. Babbek.
Township Sup.'t of Schock
Carlton, April 7,1877.
aprl2t.*i
New Millinery Store,

State Street,*Nortli side, firat door wwt of
the Bank.
New Goods, New Styles, New Prico*.
Ladies, please call and Took at our goulbfore purchasing.
’
Wo keep the Domestic paper foshions
for ladies and children. Wc have the Chi­
cago styles of trimming, and shall have all
the novelties ot the season u fart as thev
appear in the market. Ladies of Hastimrt
and -vicinity are cordially invited to call
Mbs. BL A. POLAND
aprI2m3
The best thing to feed your krsw, car
tie, sheep and hogs, is Oil Cako. at
apr.12
Wanzkr ABabslIf you intend W uso wall paper tlfi.
spring, come and see our very large awoii
ment before purchasing.

The largest stock of WaD paper, cousiing of Gilt. Rrouze, Batin, Pink, Whit­
Blank and Brown, all at very low rates at
apr 12
Wanzeii A Baknm

Boots and shoes of all grades and price,
ode to order on reasonable term* st
«pr!2
WoOLLFT’r

promptly dene qt the lowest living rat&lt;
apt 12
WOOLLEY.

Brick for sale at my yard.- Section 23J
in Rutland.
Dec. 5ch, 1876.

Henry L. Newton.
• xxitUtt

Boots and shoos in-ali the latest .-.trlra
for Ladies and Gents at
•F1WopiatTs
.Farmer’s boots
“-***

■ TBrjK

and shoes, good anp
Woollkt'x.
Hl to call Attention to
where he may be

Barry. Don’t forget the place; in the
shop with Jawon Ilinh k Bro., corner o
Church and Rsdros*! Street.
Xx6lf

‘JACKSONS BEST'

Taken from the Hastingspu»tofficc, some
time within the last 10 days, a penrimi
draft in favor of Mari* Rmub, and pnyall-

March I3d, 1877.

SKV

Now weeoBte to the Tut. word “Union.

Ail p

true in all Union*

E. F. Brown, M. D.,
Hastings, Mid..

Notice to Teachers of Carlton.

it lies till th* wheel. of

a member of one of the

Detroit Lodgra, that there were w hot'

of all kinds eared. Canecre of the Breast
removed Without breaking the «.kin if tak­
en early. Knife not used. Very little
pain. Call on or addrexs

1 hfa line, from putting a new
old wheel, to the building of

cratv to 144 Republicans. The doubtful filled the streets. Now the city
dislr c.*, whose Rcpi ejentatives have not something Hire* a million a year ti
been pie era wpon trj rolls, ere nio '
number, rs follows; Two in Jxraimtaa,

eooliy told by

In the Sweet By-end-By

&lt;Cannot but b-j the happy thought
« fortunate recipient of the “Rot-i
Wmtais Tovribt' wan,. ,t» wonil,

*■’ ftunai.

AV hen al the breakfast table one morning
this weak onr intention of going upon a
similar
excursion for meal was announced,
brought before him td\bc stoned to death.
rallied later in the day to 951.
it was answered only with jeers and revil­
“ Christian mother*."
How proudly
t The English jbrcadstufls markets were |
ing; imputations were cast upon our skill
excited and vfa-y strong, the price for wheat many a man has said, “I had a Christian in the art piscatorial, and our unfortunate
and corn having advanced one shilling. mother. She prayed over my cradle in record of tne past week was displayed in
The London stock market wav also de-1 helpless infancy, and often after I had its most unattractive light. Even con.
inittew were appointed, with full powers to
grown a tall lad has she taken me by the
go behind the returns, to keep close sur­
The news had the effect in this country hand and led me away to her own room, veillance of the fish stands at the markets
of stimulating the markets for broadstaffs and there, kneeling, with her arm around upon the day of our journey. They were
and giving a somewhat higher range to the me, prayed that I might bo forgiven for entreated, but they would not.’ ’Twas
therefore that we went slone. We sat
gold premium, the price during the fore­ the wrong I had done, and helped to do so
astride a log, and wo conquered ; and as
noon ranging from 106i to 1061.
D: :-,: no more. And a kwoet^feding would come those graoi-k.. disciples sat around the
patches from Chicago report the market after her prayer which, for *liat day at board the next morning, picking the small
for wheat Os excited with an advance of least, would make inc a gentle, manly bones of those white perch from their erst­
3t cents par bushel.
boy. ' I know a dear, kind man, who fa while sneering throats, we fell that wc
The increased offering of grain for ship­
had triumphed.
The catch was seven
ment to Europe has given a start to ocean not a Christian (andjaometimes- I almost
pounds.
xfrfeights, and the steamers in New York fear he mill never be), who nyt'all women
Hfa occupation being gone, Mr. Cham-t cultural interests.
and other places of amusement arc rnnntng
Saturday advanced their rates to 6 J to 7d. should be Christians, but above all tnothert bcrlain has, by surrendenng hfa position in
very light, and the retail trade of the city
THX VANDKXBlLT WILL.
per bushel, the shippers bidding fid. The
The \ andcrbilt will fa not settled. It fa down to zero. But wo all czpect an
should be. And mothers of boys—what South Carolina, performed the only official
recent rate has been -Id.
I a noble work fa theira! There fa no sight act left him to do ; but he will certainly was understood thu William H., bad improvement ,=ovn.
yetjfigure prominently in public life in agreed to give each of the other heira a _______
Pietro.
EDITORIAL
CORRESPONDENCE. which charms me more than a mother who
other spheres. Nr. Chamberlain fa a min million, in addition to what was given to
still looks young and fresh, with her sons who fa not appreciated at hfa full worth, them by their father, and that in considera­
NEW ADVERTISMENTS.
Bancroft mouse, )
gathered around her. How proudly the even by the Republican party at the North. tion all proceedings were to be stopped.
East Saginaw, April 17,1877. J
1 elder sons will look upon the mother who Elfa attitude through the conflict just end­ He settled with all of them’but Mrs. Le
The meeting of delegates from the sev­ has made so many sacrifices for them ' ed in hfa State, and iu particular his last Ban and Cornelius. He offered Mra. Lc
letter to President Hayes, show him to be Ban her money, but as he delayed to set­
eral “Reform Clubs," to com-ider the pro­ Time flies, and these sons she fa training &lt;
possessed of fine abilities as a lawyer, ora­ tle with Cornelius she refused to take it
priety of organising a State Reform Club, will soon be called upon to take their plac- tor
i
and writer.
He has made agrund good until ho lud settle^ with him. This ho
called ua henfthfa damp, cold, aapleasant es in the great world. Snail they be C’hrfa- 1fieht against tho abuses in the Republican has not done, ud so it fa probable that
FIXKKT !'!■« TOn.»&lt; &lt; «&gt;
party in South Carolina, and we have thus the whole matted will be re-opened. Cor
tn lb.
AMR FOB .1.
day; yet, it is piegrant to bo here, and note tian, Temperance men or not. Early train- (
TAKE NO OTIIEi.-.
rewarded him. Our word for it. you have □dius' attorneys claim the most gross iB.
the progress of this enterprising city, and ing, in most coses, makes tho principles of. ]
roc aux DT AU. xuuux*
not yet heard the name of Chamberlain for .justice in the matter, aa tho way tho will
the man or woman.
। the last time.
fa worded, William fa not compelled to
rat mam naauo co. anotin, a. t
Bed Ribbon movement which is so appar­
Some unbelieving ones hare said our
This matter being
a ended,
. . wo have
___ give hfa brother a cent of money for dis­
but
u-mperancc work will be Jahort4ived. Wc. tno .wara ,e.n.0Q our. h&gt;Bd* al P^0’. ,tl&gt;® posal as he choose*. They claim it makes
ent on every hand.
' 2_!"Sui&gt; VI _ ■■
Cornelius simply the pensioner of hfa IVOUnrurr-f
Saginaw has always been a city of won­ don't believe this ; do you ? And if each one in Louisiana and tire one on the plains.
The Commiarion appointed for that pur­ brother’s bounty, ud entirely dependent
ders, bat the most wonderful change that one will earnestly try to do her duty, there pose will probably settle tho first, and tho upon him, which, as the father died worth
MJ
has ever taken place here, or as to that will be no finale written to our work for arrival of Crazy Horse with fifteen hun­ one hundred millions of dollars, they
dred hostile^ at tho Cheyenne Agency [ think it fa frather hard. As the matter
matter anywhere else, has been wrought years to come.
looks now there will be a big fight and an
by the efforts of the “boys” with the red
There fa a place, dear afatcrx, iu the practically doses tbo Indian war for the
body W»nt»lt.
William appears to be fietcr- *♦*». au» ।
season; although, after undergoing repairs ugly one.
ribbons, now about 3,000 strong- But the hearts of our children, where we can do a
it will jirobably be reopened shortly. How­ mined to carry out the provisions of tlie
history of the movement at home, is its temperance work which shall not only but ever, hostilities are not likely to b&lt;t resumed will and do nothing more, except as he
x La Salla
. ooMiug more, except a&gt; he st..ThU^ w'x
—1 u.,«
-------- * ” —u»,
'
history here, though hero it is being1
until the .warriors have been properly fat­ chooaca, and ।rued
-n CAUIICN
pushed much more vigorously, the result which shall lead them on to noble deeds. tened and newly equipped by the Great break it.
Father. Then look out for
TUX JKWXTT TBAOXDr, AND DIM,
being the closing up of more than a score, And we must work while it fa called to­
The entire inefiMoncy of the police of i
“ Lo! tho poor Indian.
of liquor saloons.
day.
New York, fa shown in tho delay m getting ,
Whose untutored mind
anything in rdarion to tho Jewett tngedy. I
At the State Convention there were
Clothes him before, but
Awar from lhaa«tet of awn.
Hc.-o were three wealthy men found on the
Leaves him bare behind.”
present thia afternoon 105 delegates repre­
floor of the private office of a great store. !
Tho
U.
S.
Supreme
Court
has
at
last
desenting about 30 counties and some 10,­
cidid that the million and a half dollars two dead and one living, with revolvers
500 members of the order. The meeting
I have not.forgotten the Christian wives ,
appropriated to the Centennial Exhibition sod the fngmots of a hud gromdoop
was exceedingly harmonious, and the re - and sisters. Truly there fa work as well by Congres* reverted to the U. S. Treasu­ the floor. What little fa known abut it
It is kaown that «
suit waa the adoption of a resolution by a fur them. The rwect home influence of a ry, and waa not the property of the at«&lt;k- was before the killing
unanimous vote in favor of a State organ­ Christian wife; how she makes her home ;holdent. This raveracs the decision uf the the younger of the Jewetts waa on bad J
lower court, and his the effect to reduce terms with hfa uncle ud the other partner,
isation, and the appointment of the neces the .value of the. Ccnjctwisl stock from ud Chat fa bad bm decided to bay him
sary committees to make proper arrange­
..
about 80 to 25 cents on tho dollar. It out, ud that the meeting that tnoreing * Lame, Cnr
question.

Ucal Biijipejj )iotiCes
—
c
"7&lt;
~

LAST CA LU
to Jolin Stanley
.■wMlc their
hand when the

STANLEY.

�Advertised Letters,

Spcdal Notices

Leiters addressed to ike following penions
remain unclaimed in the postofiioeat Hasting*,

POSITIVELY CURED

fh3Seini-’lleBkl0BpliblicajibajijiBr.

oiniiAiPAMi

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’

Woodland ami AualaOlnuled oTlIwtlnn.

POWERS &lt;fc BARLOW

Barry county, Mich., April 18.1877:

R- R. TIME-CARD

Pena Bolinger, Mrs. Mary Hinion, Mils
Alice Hol), Mums Oaborn, Jr.. M. Scber, Wil­

Rutland.

only child. and now rf'ea thii roctoc treooa racoip

lie Tyrell.

DIED.

B. U. Deming. Palmyra, Mkh,
TJO a.1
•:44 1

Commercial.

error* and indiaci

DETROIT MARKET.

Tbornapplc Orange, No. 88, ha* secured lint

I Rapid* Exprew Frctabl •

2

MOW*

Thorn apple Grange.

pitnent
tOOKV
unpariw The
pnphlc
(trough
Arkan-

Builders, examine their Build

aairfast.;

.1. M. Ntrtxs. P. M

ttifully
artistic
&gt;1 lyp

.

DcraotT, Aiirlt. 17 IK/.

address at their Hall April 2Cih. at 2 o'clock

T. J. Draw. Station Agout.

• keob up with dsmatnl. Prross a* a rule have a

Geo. M. Sava ge &amp; Co's Col
POST OFFICE TIME CARD

very.
Rockall the
markaand, in
tourist,
nvalid.
Gfide
publiug far
Topeka,
b

Orange will be cal lad to order in the cvenRpniVAU—Geo. M. Savage Jt Co.
the Well known newspaper advertising
agenb, of Detroit,* Mk-li-, have removed
from ~2 (iriswold to more conimodiotis
and jerniveuient quarter#, No, 30 Congress
street west, where they have fitted up ele­
gant topees.

conic prepared to take part in the feast whlek
will be held that evening.

' By Order of (.'ommiltoe.

Election of Officers.

*Suand 1
rJtadAal

teeling on Tuesday Hen-

J.M.NEVIXS.P.M.

1 a-PAY’S ADVERTISEMENTS.
। Bieast
if taky little

‘

All About the County.

lich.
ion.

.-« n 1 t r »l»ok«. Addret*.
MILU B. STRVfitiS Jt Co-. Detroit.

Walt. L. Wilkins, Foreman.
Frank 3. Bowen, Secretary.
Baker Sbriner, Treasurer.
Mode Rich. Company Engineer.
A. J. Angle, Steward.

Les.

Greenbacks 'JOj.

Dry Goods

Suicide in Hope,

John Towniend of Walled Lake. Hope town­
ship, committed suicide al his home by hang­
ing on Monday, the |6th Inst. As near aa we
can iejrn, Mr. Townsend has been subject to
spell* of slight insanity, but no one supposed
that he contemplated self-destruction until (he

GEO. FECK &amp; CO’S

to

siderable wealth, bring a thrifty farmer, and
no one can give any reason for the act except
inmnity. Mr. Towdsend was about fifty-five
. . how
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but

1877.
paptr.
at t he
nted to
raminaof tho

155

and

C. M. RUNYAN’S

«...
-rfi*
easion oftbe probate roan for ta* county "( Barry,
loldenattbe probate oare.in iheeitxut Hartlak*.
n kton.liv, the 1Mb day of APnl la toe

urlrtreeto were l^jlnlly thronged on Rat nr

ID mu &lt;a»:irr ui inc i i«ir ui

List of Patents.

josiH A peck, deceased*

-

On'rcadin* sad films the petition, duly reriCsd.

Liat of patents issued to Inventors of Mich
ennsed to »«II certain rea
‘"Jt1,1

each dated April 27, 1877. Furnished this !
paper by Cox * Cox. Solicitors of Patent,
Washington. D. C.
T. Breakey, gate. Homer.
1 hat luxury of luxuries, house-cleaning, b»
W. Cooper, chain pump bucket, Ypsilanti.
J. Flower, chucks for holding pipe fittings.
dug indulged in plentifullyjust now.
Dei roll.
X. Hutchinson, hitching ftosi. South Ray
■ 'tuques playing is now iu order, and is inCitv.
z
Ulged in by sone-?f the lovers of the game.
J. Jockel, hop proas. Detroit.
J. Ijine, whlffletreo attachment, Onondaga.
('leaning up and burning rubbish is being
C. Orsen, metallic hub. /enton
carried forward largely at present throughout
W. Scully, grinding and polishing hollow
ware. Detroit.
O. Stone, seoldr and fertiliser. Flint.
Altoft and McElwain are doing a
J. Zink, car coupling, Union Ci y.
ay evening.

Powers and Barlow are doing n large bu»i-

took.
»pr!2t3

rices,
r goods

Inshious
he Chihave all
as they
[astings
। call.
tND.

POWERS &amp; BARLOW

lid petition.

25-^?K10eJ?5t.».’»SSi?.M48?

Ml ailed Free

IVIjFLORALgfeUlbE

Cootainiug over 1,200 varieties Vege ­
table and Flower seeds. Colored
Plates. Elegant wood cuts of Vegeta
bias and blowers. Handsomest Guide
Published. 15*“ Send for it-—fee
Detroit Need Co. Detroit. Hicb.

said petition'! should not be graninl.
of the pendency of said petition and I

uapsr print'd and circulated in *aid

GROCERIES’ MU!

157

ter daily.

Happy Cal 'Vagner al Union Hall next Mon-

marlSyl.

Th^bwt plans to buy Fine

WOODWARD AVE., DETROIT

sc hcM
rase dn

Paints, Oils and Varnishes,
Farmers, examine the*WIABJD
PLOW, before purchasing others,
Every onewaranted.
Those contemplating buying
Mowers or Reapers should see
the Walter A. Wood Machines
at

I would respectfully announce to the citi­
zens of Hastings and vicinity, that I have a
new and

HD M » fflOOBS!
Tea, 4 lbs. for $1 00 : Sugars, syrups, spices.
Baking Powder, salegiilus, starch, soap, can­
dles, tobacco, etc., etc., which will be sold al

Remember the place, at J. S. II
Boot and Shoe Store. Jeffkkson
Gire me a call.
I.

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A trae'.copy.)

N
street.

M. RUNYAN

PRORATE ORDER.
Council Proceedings.
‘ sr*rt
_______
, t.'oni
&gt;n Council met at their room on Fri- ' .Viu}

Iron bridge.

freight care paved through ourcity within the

last few days-

G.-ns to build an upright to hi« dwelling, on

house of Etyah..Sbaw ou Broadway.

nguished before mnch damage was done.

^t
to th' General Highway Fund.
uhich motion was adopted by aye* and nays,
fallow. ■
Ayes—Aid. Abbey, Dewey. McNaughton.

W• are to have a Quartette Club in this City,

consist
White.

I- lean and Forel tn I*aunta.S7 CuugTMBLS ■
I -W-t.D. troll. Mfch. aarthaortyrtapsmO
* alUs&gt;*Ua tOSroin the euta.-V*

day evening. April iflth. 1877, on cal!'of the i
Mayor.
Council was called to order by bla Honor
the Mayor.
Roll being called the following Aldermen |
were present:
Aid. Abbey, Dewey McNaughton. Hu well. ,
Spaulding and Tomlinson
Absent—Aid. Lewis and Young.

.mpnsed of Messrs. Brooks. Freeman. Cappy

ItumdL Folding and Tomlin^n-«.
N«y»—NJ®*' „
By Aid. Rusaell:

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Probate

Detroit Advertisements.

GEO. WOODS &amp; CO.’S
PARLOR ORGANS

SHEEP FEED.
«5

€00 bu, REFUSE BEANS

p

J^t'i-to^rn7.~'

Uta per l&gt;n«bvl,

,prMr a(» soMion of.sid
■» the Probate OFicc ta tb
•Jt’’’
i,fo7b[i'uX

uC*

hi

|
! deneyof raid twtH'on. an
I ranalns *«&gt;py &lt;&gt;r thhord

-=
Si

tNEF.
Mr. J. H. Sutton offers hie valoon building
d price,

f’ir rent, but gives us to understand that he
will not rent for valoon purposes. Common-l-

1st, 1877. including all work directed Io be
done by the City Charter, the publication of all
ordinances, notices, and the publication of tho
prr»eee&lt;ling« of the Common Council, end nil

a^le.
Wm. Marshall. E»&lt;|.. of I’rairieriHe. made
■i. a call on Saturday hurt. He did more than jdeeting.
t-ial—lie paid a year in advance for the • Which motion was adopted by ayes nnd nays
tto follows:
Ayee—Aid. Abbey,
McNaughton.
John Michael has done a splendid Job of fluitsell. Spauldintfand Tomlinson—6.

g rate*.

on 23J.

Green street

notify the Railroad Company to construct a
■—
. .W . _
—J — .l.a.l . -•'I.. tlie rail-

kxifi-itk

Dated. Knibud M&gt;r.l I;. -..
xxlICOwT.
NOBM.

HA.&lt;. *1*™^.,,!, s v

Drugs, Medicins, Etc., Etc

CHANCERY’ SALE-

“&amp;SS'

On motion. Council adj earned.

it styles

THEFAMILY GUEST

NOTICE

•

.

The Grand Ccalral Hotel. New York, rc-

rtlvts well-merited leruut

«y in trfvertMng Maffurily medicines. which
•re «&lt;&gt; well known and surpass all other remc-

itUin to

tareta mH CountyTall that certain plocoor parcel
of*tond*»ltuate anu beins in the county of Barry
*mTartarTs) of thamath we«
ofsoallSn fl v»(5) in town four (4)
Sorth ofrSigo *&gt;rea (7) we»L containing forty («&gt;

STORE.

DRUG

Physician’s Prescriplions and

Family Recipes

W. F. Chideatw’. b giving the CospMjr much
irouble, aa it conlinuHilo aettle; but U»«Compary is filling under the bridge with dirt, and
Mrs. Baxter of Charlotte will .peak in Union
Hall Sunday evening.

She cornea to Heatings

pared with Drugs and Chemicals

of purest quality only.

REPAIR

cia! Dance at Union Hall, under

dkwticn

shop

J. P. ROBERTS, Proprietor,
HASTINGS. . - MICHIGAN
Drugs and Medicines of all descriptions
kept constantly on hand, and Prescription*

L. B. BTANLEY

Found.
SyTremU.foetfo.. Hi. MedieH Adviren
a book of over nine hundred pagan, tUurtratod
B uw*.
__
_1
.nenvinn

City Dr xg Store!

carefully pre­

'
ces* Uaa in offering only goods which F**”
merit to ettotain themselves, and tbea through
liberal and pendstent advertising making the
peoide thoroughly acquainted with their good ■ ui of th
qwHtira. Men do not succeed In amassing
great fortunes, rstobli.hing thriving and Per­
manent businese. and founding substantial in;
rtitntions like Dr. Pleree'a Grand lavaHda
Hotel al Buffalo, which coax* over two hundred
thousand dollars, unices their businea* be le­
gitimate, their goods meritorious, and their
services which they render the people genuine
and vUnable. Dr. Herve does not attempt to
bumhug you that bis Golden Medical Diacovery wiU euro all direases. He say*. “If your
lungs are half waried by consumption, my
Discovery will not cure you, yet as a remsrty
for revere coughs, and all curable bronchial,
throat and lung affections. 1
______ _ *4
« "mwlv ' The neonle have

Sl «M Waablnirtoa 84., Boston; 170 Stole fit.. &lt; Afc*&lt;o; it Ladgale ft

PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST.

PEOPLES

thUA T.Kto-aAcon.id.reJ it goo^ policy,
and undoubtedly it J*Jd him. to *£-d W
hundred thousand dollars in mijtrtirinf bl*

ly to do
’» new
ling of
noty ol
in the

GEO. WOODS &amp; CO., Cambridgeport, Maas.

- a"?™AtaWaii'.

.L.r. .ntid'J canoe-

Why Advertise?
ixl app

Wm. H. Goodyear.

On

1

■—r'i.-—..a bop. containing d,ffertBL“2w’
r*n hum the same by calling at Hus

all who anjoy

.Mi. notice.

in quality a specialty

h«! .00Jk'/°?

aprlSH

PATENT

NIEDICINES

of al! kinds in endless varieties,

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for stock at the above rates; and then look
around and find grade animals at a fair
price, and more valuable.

LICK OK FOWLS.

RAL TOPICS.

Lice arc the great pest of the poultry
house, and are the primary cause of sick­
ness and loss where they infest fowls in
large numbers, unless speedily destroyed.

these times of depressed price of wool,
annex the opinion of an

Ohio

farmer:

But we have seen

the sheep wnd woo) interest quite as much
depressed more than twenty yean ago. Es­

up to save

pelts

An immense

num,

tablishment were set

and tallow of sheep.

her were subjected to this wasteful process

But the sheep and wool in erat

rctivod

and many regretted that they had decima-

•3 their flocks.

The depression in

State will be temporary.
in holding on.

this

There is virtue

The sheep men have made

a great deal of money.

more after awhile.

They will make

It may be well enough

to thin out some poor flocks, but a gener­

al decimation for pelts and tallow is not

desirable, It is a good year fur pasture,
and most of the flocks will bo carried over
without much trouble, except where

owners are heavily in debt.

the

It is not oft-

entr than about cube in twenty years that

.

such a depression of wool interest

MVCK OS BAK DY SOILS.
A light, sandy soil can be much improv­
ed by drawing upon it from two to

four

inches in depth of swamp muck •. but then
comes the question, will it pay ? I am not

disposed to give adrico and rules for doing
anything whicJrls not profitable iu a pe&gt;
cuniary point of view. No man ran read
on agricultural paper long without seeing
systems and ways of doing things that
may be all right in theory ; but when we
come down to prcticc the theories wc find
the expense more than the benefit; andytt
such papers are valuable if one can sift the
wheat from the chaff. Now, suppose that
you cart a hundred loads of muck a halt a
mile, and spread it on an acre of land. A­
bout eight loads a day could probably be
drawn, taking twelve days at least to draw
the one hundred loads. This time, with a
team aud hired man, .would be worth any(where S24, .and in some places much more;
ba'i farmer must be his cjwn judge
as
to whither he had better tr\- to improve a
a.ndy soil with swamp muok, when hnbas
such muck ypon his farm.
An advocate
of applying muck to such land says: “About
ono-third of an acre of light sandy soil,
so as to be considered waste land, was
mucked from three to four inches deep,
and this was thoroughly worked into the
' tail. This was done year before last.
Lastyear it bore a good crop ofpotatoes with
common manuring. Thia year it is bearing
the heaviest and beat corn on the farm,
with no more manure than the other fields.
Thia proves, .to my satisfaction, that for
many crops it is better to improve the sur
face soil of natural drained land rather
than knock the bottom out of the watersoaked day soil, which can never be made
as warm and dry in the spring, or so easy
to cultivate, as a sandy soil well dressed
with a retaining substance, such as mud:,
clay or decaying vegetable matter"

DAIRYING A BENEFIT TO LARD.
'

In most sections of the country farms

when fowls and tbeir roosting houses are
infested by them: but means should be
used to prevent their breeding on theprem
ises. Lice generate in the cracks and arcr­
ices of poultry houses; then they infest
the perches, and from tho perches they
find their way to the hens; and nothing
short of thorough extermination will re­
move tho evil. The remedies ore : first
don’t crowd one hundred fowls into a
rocsting-houso large enough for only fifty;
give them ample space and good rental*
tion, and when they are first put into tho
building see that they are free from lice.
Mix lard,‘flour of sulphur and kerosene oil
together to the consistency of a soft paste
aud rub a little under the fowls' wings, and
also on the tops of their heads. Then
dust them all over among their feathers
with dry flour of sulphur. This should be
donq for several days till all the lice disap­
pear. To exterminate the liee in a fowl­
house, when bsdly inftsted, dose the house
as tight as ppsaibb;. then take an iron ket­
tle, in which burn a few pounds of rosin
and sulphur.. Or you may sponge the
roosts with kerosene oil, whitewash every
part of tho bouse, and sprinkle flour of
sulphur in the cracks connected with tho
perches, also .the hay or straw in their

7* Day

g&lt;x&gt;a conuiuon, tneir owners acpeMiag en­
tirely on their butter and cheese to sup­
port their families
The great quantity of

all the cows that

from 170 to fl 00 a head for a few cows

PRICK OF BLOODED STOCK.

KCHIGffAHIlWsonTE

Fall and Winter Time Table.
T*kht«

TIME TABLE.
Takuig Effect Bee. 10th, 1876
GOING HAST.

Tnlu run by Chleim Tlai.

TRAINS GOING SOUTH

9r*noas,

women.

It is always to be feared that those who

marry whore they do not love will love
where they do not marry.

FEKDIXO HONET BEES.
Feeding been should never be delayed io
this latitude later than October. Some
families of been from causes not necessary
to state here,- must be fed, or they will
perish during the winter. It is presumed
that my bec-kseping readers know Aoic to
food them ; the full details would be too
long for an article on the’subject here. If
you have movable comb hivesxyou can
transfer combe from families that hare
more honey than they lined, to those that
have not enough. From 20 to 25 lbs.
ought to bo stored up for winter by every
apnlous family of bees, to carry them
ely through the winter; and when they
lack this quantity, they should be sup­
plied with the deficiency.
Sugar made
into a uyup, is as good to feed bees as
hooey—four pounds of good white sugar
to a quart of water, heated to the boiling
point, and skimmed. Not a day longer
should bee-keepers delsy feeding their
been, if necessary, if the weather be mild.

State Items.

The red ribbon boat in Michigan is esti­
mated at 50,000 strong.

On the 4th inst an ovarian tumor,
weighing over forty pounds, was success­
fully removed from Mrs. Miera, of Capac,
but at present stopping at Flint, by Dr. R.
N. Murry, and lhe patient was doing well
at lost accounts.
Kendalls has had a sensation. It was
an elopement, the result of only 6 weeks
acquaintance, into which had been crowd-

T. W. Savage, a Well-known Michigan
lumberman, baa a contract for, and will
ship as early «a possible after tho opening
Of tjsrrgetion, 1,500,000 feci of timber to
England direct. It is to be used for rail-

rotten knots, ahakea and splints.

Ruben Haskel! of Olivet has been pro­
nounced insane iffid taken to Kalimaxoo.
money on inventions, and his IsMst
phantasy was to build a tunnel uobvr lake
Michigan from Milwaukee to Grand
Haven. He was an old roddent ofOITvet
and assisted in estabWfliing the college

Thomas N. Barker, of Hockford, Kent
county, a prominent lawyer of that county,

Barker, the Prosecuting Attorney of the
county, and Judge Hoyt were all members
of the old Sixth Michigan Cavalry during
tbo war, and Judge Hoyt did not like to
sentence his old friend and comrade, so be
got Judge Hatch to de ft for him,

e*,

The New Orleans limet says it is a mis­
take to suppose that General Devens lost
four
in the late war.

■ "fi

“We find that Jie came to his death by
calling BUI Jackson a liar," was the ver­
dict of a coroner’s jury in Missouri.

lu I"

By pulling your fingers from the water
you leave no hole in the fluid; and by dy­
ing you leave no vacancy in the world.

B■Hi
rd s ! j"ii

itb—Er»«ln&lt;

I*

Do/teta—AU mmmmv txsdM taalts eloss
C~t«‘

TRAINS GOING NORTH.
WMTW Junction.' 4 43 I 5 S» po 00 t 2 &lt;8 ■. 7

It is little troubles that wear the heart
out It is easier to throw a bombshell a
mile than a leather— even with artillery.

!
GOING WEST.

_

The new postal cards to be issued on the
1st of May will bo tinted—a li^bt buff on
one ado and a pale green on the other.

f 1 5

According to the Slawson Independent.
"the funeral was not largely attended, but
passed off acceptably to thee? who were
A crusty old bachelor rays that Adam's
wife was called Eve because when she ap­
peared, man’s day of happiness waa draw­
ing to a dose.”

quid rim aannnrr.

difficulty he experiences is to live without
an iheome.

A Michigan girl has gone clear to Japan
to marry a Mr. Lilly. She heard that tho
Lillies toiled not, neither did they spin,
but dressed in their meeting clothes every
day, and she thought she would like to be-

“Fathcr," said a rather fast youth to his
paternal parent, “what is the meaning of
the French word, O-w-x f “It means yes,
my son." “Ah, docs it ? If it had been
I O U, I should have understood Ita'
“Not the least doubt of it, sir I”

When a man without cash or credit at­
tempts to leave a hotel, and lowers his va­
lise out of a back window by a rope, it
makes charity seem cold to hear the land­
lord below yelling up, “AU right. I’ve
got the valise ; let go the rope."

A Milesian having returned to his na­
tive land was asked to give an illustration
of American enterprise.
Made answer
the Irelander: “If a Yankee was ship'
wrecked on an uninhabited island, tho fol
lowing morning he would be selling newspa­
pers to all the inhabitants."

4*

Vii

SSU.

M IS

JUMm?*

H

R il oid”’Wilh D*‘n,i''n ilL,d*1' * Soothwssl.ro
(A*LiiIf°-W,lh Uk“8U"* Mieh. S*Bl^n

“

’

EMfe
Keniinrtoo.

st TJ5a.au and 6JO p. B

tnd’”
M I{H®'
W WIN WRIGHT.

^^Soods^wsopted. SSatardsy and Ssaoday ex”

„

Q«eat western railway.

An urchin, whose shore looked aa if
they were soon to be shed, looking at a
sign of blue glass ou one of the windows
was heard to obaerve ; moro^stuff to run in­
to a feller’s foot.”

A Baltimore lawyer, who found his cu­
pidity running away with his conscience,
put, himself under ths blu« gJ*«« treat­
ment and the very next day a client eomiog
in waa only charged three-quarters of the
estate.

!!4

T)spotfool of

A poor young man remarks tha’t the on­
ly advice be gets from captilista is “to
live within your income ;’f whereas the

3|
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At the station bouae at Waterbury,
Conn*, they have a “Welcome" moito over
the entrance to the cells, thus making it
pleasant and homelike for the occupants.

CHICAGO k. LAKE HURON R
PESamiB D1WIB1OB.

II. S. Liotaso.
G«#HS«xp.:ro:t

8RAND RAPID8 DIVISION.

t

The Reliable Sheri Liat
EAST A^TWEST.

TIME TABLE No. 8.

BRAND RAHDR "AND DETROIT
TIME TABLE.

TRAINS WEST.
FtxTieirs.

Rochsslsr.

Furniture, Coffins Etc.

READ THIS

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RoIJres.

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and be happy again.

TRADUS EAST.

STxrtosa..

Mixsd.

Imtw Grand Rapid* Sstnrdsj
Gr'dllip

A Gret Redictisu ii Prices!
u
3

SALISBURY &amp; BROSSEAU

kt£

Dealers tn all kinds

Tho American Consul at Acapulco writes

to 32 feet long, coarse common, free froth'

ness was commenced

CvgcI" nmi

But the lent umbrella is still lent.

nests. Provide an ample dusting-box un­
der cover, in which place two bushels of
ashes mixed with two^pounds of flour of
Four year old to his mother holding the
sulphur, and if these rules be thoroughly baby : “Say, mamma, ray ! Zat squalling
acted ou you will not be troubled with lice ’iUla.baby seems too sink 'ee'i xeody chile
on your fowls.
you got! I'd give him back again ! ’

are much improved by darying. Those that
are run down can be made fertile by a
dairy of as many cows as can bo kept upon
them. For instance, take the fine dairy
district of central New York, as Herkimer

plow up, on which grow one or twt&gt; crops,
andre-eeed it; and in a few yean they have
heir entire farms in splendid condition,
and worth double or treble what they were

Fort Warn Jacta &amp; Saito

•WShortort Una b«t*wri Chlei«o and Grand

SUtiOM.

eiently understands the basineae to keep

__ ____ Railroads.

I

‘’Ohio is ono jof tho moot prosperous wool

States in the Union.

SHORE

4*11X0*0.

As you cannot avoid your own compa­
ny, make it aa good u possible.

In corroboration of what I recently said,

about farmers holding on to their sheep, in

Railroads.

Railroads.
CHICAGO t BfflGA^ UKE

A-Circuit Court is now designated as
the longest way home from dancing school.

SHEEP.
'

Phax and Ptain.
The beauty seen is partly in him who

reprovingly asks if this is tho kind of lan­
guage for a diplomatic representative to

Be was the son of a bishop, and had
been carefully educated, but he had his
wild oats to sow, neverthclcw*. and when
the old man sharply asked him how long
he thought the door of salvation would
stand open, he raid be couldn't tell, but he
didn’t want to be jerked over the thres­
hold.

An 8-year-old boy was trotting up tbo
avenue when a snow ball struck him on the
dismal howls and started off; but a gen­
tleman halted him and asked: “ Why
don’t you go over and lick that boy ?" “I
ain’t oig ernuff," was the reply. «But
won't you do anything at all
“Not now.
I know wbo he is, and I’ll fix the hull
family.
His father is going to run for

FURNITURE
The Grad Scuta ftarnri&amp;re.

UjMRst tak MM FRm, A

COMPANY

mm
Look here I

Baltlnurr,

j?A’LR;Ah

Look here !

g*1 B"*1
Watkfru Olac.” th* wlebratcd

dog3 7°a think wo can sell

TIMS! TABU MO. *.

Care, Kentucky, hare recently
to the New YoA armarium.

count him into

their real
Fa tvUJU I. .v. X w*iua,
mcNfw. The intrinsic

Pennsylvania

J. M. HEWES

ailroad
STATIONS

bmilmllv

II MID, Jr.
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                  <text>VOL. XXL NO. 103.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1877.

FAMRERS GREETING,
JF’OJEX xaiz”^.

G$». MJDEWEY

s?

KnifOS' AND

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1

Are

■8

cty.^llchican. .
lEtfM? OP SUBSCRIPTION!

to your marrying George Montford.
"Oh, Geraldine I"
“I speak from conviction ; and now II
ask you, what are you going to do when1
you find out that you can never gain your■
father’s consent ?’”

ice was saving to her cousin.
“I will tell you. It is your duty, Alice,
to marry Captain Montford. He is not
marrying you for your money, and you
are satisfied, you say to live on a captain'«
pay. 1 He is an honorable man; no one
"Oh, I do not know. I cannot give up। can find a blemish on his character.
George Montford, and I cannot marry him Your father has no right to come between
without my father's consent."
yo i—" &lt;
“But you must marry without hu
"I believe you’re right— I do, upon my
consent, or else give up Captain Mont­ soul, Geraldine I" cried Mr. Caryl, bunt*
ford."
ing into the roam with all the speed his
"1 will wait a reasonable time for papu gouty toes would permit.
to consider this matter, and then-------- "
jI _ Geraldine screamed and Alice trembled,
"And then you will marry Captain I half with joy, half with fear.,
Montford whether my uncle gives his con- i . "I
’------- ' knew tho
’ captain
- ’ 'was a splen‘
“I always
sent or not."
I
—____
x and „„
w w
„v to come
I did
fellow,
I have no
right
"I didn t say so, Geraldine. It will cake j between them, only you put it in a little
me some time to make up my mind to act I different light when you were talking to me

MESSER BROTHERS

PUBLISHER.

S

»THK WORTHY POOR.

on hand at the old stand with the finest Stock of Implemetns
and Machinery ever known iii Hastings, We have the

JACKSON WAGON.

'
To eotao to thu I ** oar dotxio Mid.

tet! Job PriatiM al LltrinK R*l«.
RA TES OF AD VER TISING.

X^konpiriel Type

DIAMOND IRON PLOW,
GALES CHILLED PLOW,
DIAMOND STEEL PLOW,

They cannot bo the worthy Boor.

So thrifty

in opposition to my fa
father's will."
"But that’s what you must do, Alwe.
That’s what any sensible girl would do.”
Alice rested her cheek on her palm, and
a troubled, thoughtful look settled on her
face.

All the above named Plows are sold on trial.

Single and Platform Buggies,
c I.U.I

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8.00 |TW&gt;MI»L..4MO
9.00 I l®-001 K.»l _5SAO
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PSOFESSTONAL AND BUSINESS

CARDS

THIS IAFER IS ON FILE WITH

Chester Messer.

Burns Messer.

Doctor Aikln's Double Column.
READ.

READ

THIS 1

JAMES CLARKE

READ

EVERYBODY ! !

WITHOUT HEALTH ?-®B

ATTORNEY AT LAW«t SOLICITOR

•a- CHRONIC

DISEASES.

AND
r.ru4Ito*.'-l»

SMITH k. KNAPPEN.
FORNEYS AT LAW A SOLICIT-

Pinc (n'tt‘fel “

HARVKV WRIGHT,

A TTORREY AT ,U« and Solicitor In tjaxuery
OSes in Union Mock over Barlow A Goodyear 1

T. J. WILDER,

II. C. PECKHAM
PHYSICIAN A SUBGEON,

FHEKPORT. BARRY COUMTT, .MICH.
‘ “ .St.*®*
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M. W. RIKER.

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JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, G-neraj,
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■ bow nuMiyreii IBM &lt;*»*•••« ofqtw*’*। or rwau*"1-

SIT NEGLECT.

DR- II. F. PECKHAM.
i¥ i ;

It

a long pause.
'•Oh, yes, I told

A. P DRAKE.
HY.Mi.TAN Jt SUROEON.-OSee evei
Arkley'r Onia Store. Blate «L. UaaUaM

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Unrl’75

DR. C. RUSSELL.

cilTtee tn any delicate matt-r reW

HSSFjtela^KWr

LUCIUS RUSSELL,

him

not an

hour

CHAS. JR. BAUER.

BURGHER
r-TTERrS’-

ISAAC W. VROOMAN
thVcXtnfio^aui«U&gt;«^SrjanyJ'75

JOHN ft. CRESSY
H HERWP. De',a^rffic&lt;,““fh,8^^

C. G. HOLBROOK.

Political Notes.
Tho Alabama

State Journal (Bep.)

received a fresh illustration in the Ohio

Legislature, last week.

A registration 4biU

to prevent illegal voUng was opposed by

the solid vow of the Democratic members.
They didn’t propose to cast any shadow on

Banning's title to his scat.

In

a brief speech before tho Illinois

House of Representatives on Wednesday
Senator Oglesby said : “I am in favor of

the return of the era of good feeling.

I

have no more bitterness toward the South­

ern people than I have toward the people
of the North.

I wish tho era of- good

own cars.
"I will tell her bright and early to-mor&lt;
row morning, that I will never consent to
thio marriage, and if she marries without
my consent, I will disinherit her, and every
cent I am worth goes to you, Geraldine.
Now, leave ma; let do one come near me
to-night.”
“I am sorry my words have made you
ao angry, uncle. I will go and use my in­
fluence onoe more with Alice.”
Captain Montford had barely time to
step into one of the rooms that openod on
the landing, when Geraldine appeared, and

feeling to come wlien the people of the

er’s deciBion, Alioe.”
•
“Geraldine, when did you ever know passed down the stairs.
Far a minute the captain stood ; he depipa io giro h» torment the hmt Umt he
termioed to licaru the furious old lion in
wu ukod ; and didjou erer know him to
his den , and the next minute found him
rtfrnrn me anjlhingin the long ran .
in the presence of the gouty, quick tem­
Oetaldine did «*
““
pered old gentleman.
knew that Alite wu right She knew
"Well str, who Bent for you ?" was the
that her unaubit old untie elwaja gate tn
first salute the captain got, in anything but
to bu idoliaed daugbur in the tonj; ™.
a gentle voice.
. . &lt; T a
For eome minutee Geraldine
“Nobody sent for me, sir, but I have a
She wu etudjing the mumutm-dhmkl^
knack of always being pn hand at the
tut how but the could renmgn hermaf on

friendly to Banks, has intimated that if

exiled, or Bond the joung man u&gt; him, and
he would tell him without minting matter..
And he eoodeeeended to BBT that Captain
Montford wan a hue joung fellow U&gt; pea
an ereaing; but to think of rnr mar„itg a man who had nothing hut;
captain'- pay to depend .“P00-’'’1- ,X

must never think of it again. Now tea t
that encom aging for the future ? and
Alice's laugh rang through the room, and
ahe dropped her work and look over at her
cousin.
,
_
"You seem to make light of yonr fath­

WM.

once."
'
Alice tried all her powers of persuasion,
but Captain Montford was not to bo per­
suaded when he made up his mind, and he
started for tho library, where Mr. Caryl
was usually to be found.
As he approached the library door, he
heard Mr. Caryl say, in a voice suffocating

with anger:
_
“If aneis planning to deceive me, I will
IS“Wb»l aid be
r uled GenMiue, never forgive her."
"She is determined to marry him, if you
eagerly.
.
withhold your consent, uneloJjL trial to
“He stamped up and down, wouldn t
dissuade her from it, but no use," saidThe
lieu, to • won! I
UM »« I
voice of Geraldine, in reply, and Captain
marry mv cousin Hosmer, and I could tell
Captain 'Montford ao tb« next lima he Montford stood still, scarcely believing his

DELIG UT J- WOLF. M. D

upstairs. Alice, my dear; it's all right. I
overboard Geraldine’s couvcnatiou with
you, and—George, come in here and speak
to your future wife."
"Ob, papa I knew it wu only a matter
of a little time—that you would give your
consent’"
"Don’t thank mo my dear—thank the
captain. Where’s Geraldine?” and Mr.
Caryl’s face grew purple.
Geraldine had stole from the room.
Her attempt st revenge was foiled, and
next day she left the house forever.

Tho shades of evening wore stealing in­ bays that the Republicans carried the mu­
to the room, and. Alice put away her need­ nicipal election in the city o£ Huntsville, in
le-work, and clasping her hands, she th^State, a few days since. ,
silently prayed for the success of Geral­
The straight-out Democrat sneers at the
dine's mission.
While she was thus engaged, Captain idea of a non-partisan civil service. “To
Montford was announced. One look at the viotoft belong the spoils" is his cry.
ths handsome young man, and we forgive •That's the secret of his persistence the past
Geraldine for falling in love with him.
Ho was a perfect ideal of the dashing mil­ twenty yaara.
With Hamburg Butler in mind, the
itary officer.
"What ails my darling ?’’ were his first Burlington Hawkeye says: “It was un­
words, for the lengthening shadows did fortunate for John D. Lee that he didn't
not hide from his keen glance the look of live in a Democratic State. He might have
FOILED.
trouble on Alice’s face.
been a Senator-elect and—alive.”
With his arm about her. Alice related
“You love Captain Montfordand
Tho Louisville Courier-Journal asks :
the conversation she had with Geraldine,
Geraldine Rathborne dropped the book she
and told him that her cousin bad gone to •‘Is tho North politically debauched, or are
had lieen reading, and looked at her cousin
sjKsak with her father.
we
a set of darned fools ?’’ Is the North
with flashing eyes. •
CaptainMontford frowned. In his mind, politically debauched ? No. To the oth­
"Yes, Geraldine, I never can tell you or
anybody else how much I love George without having any good reason for so do­ er half of the question every right-minded
Montford," and Alice Carvl’s fair face ing, be always asiociated Geraldine Rathborne with some beautiful snake, and he man must answer, yes.
dropped lower over her needle work.
Among the Southern Democratic jour­
"How do you know Captain Montford did not relish the idea of her interceding
for him.
loves you?"
nals which arc giving a hearty support to
“Alice," he said, thoughtfully, “I am
“Because ho has told me*«o," answered
the
President are the Richmond WKig,
sorry now that I took your advice. I
Alice, her head dropping still lower.
Charlestown Newt and Courier, Nashville
A silenec fell between the cousins. Alice ought to have spoken to your father last
American, St. Louis Rtpublican, Memphis
stitched away in happy confusion, and Ger­ night.”
"Oh, no, no!"
aldine regarded her with an exprawion of
Aralancbe, Vicksburg Herald and New
"Alice, allow me tone the beat judge in
countenance that said plainly:
this affair. I dp not wish Geraldine's Orleans Timet.
“How I hate you !"
Democratic love for an honest ballot-box
For a long time in vain, beautiful Ger­ interference. I will go to your father at
aldine Rathborno in her secret heart loved
Captain Montford. She had hoped the day
would come when hewoulddove her in re­
turn, but she knew now that she had loved
and hoped in vain./
“Docs your father know anything about
this, Alice ?" asked Geraldine, softly, after

WM. UPJOHN,

VTM. H. HAYFORD,

“Geraldine,” she said, after a pause,
■‘papa always talks common sense to you."
"Yes, Alice, and I was just going tossy
that if you lot mo, I will intercede for you
and Captain Montford."
“Oh, Geraldine, I would be so grateful
to you," said Alice.
,
"Then I will go and speak to him at
once, and whaleuer he Bays to me, rest as­
sured it will bo his unalterable decision,"
and pressing a Judas kiss on Alice’s brow,
Geraldine left the room.

Taylor and Gale Horse Rakes,
Buckeye Mowers with Table Rake Reaper,
IXL Wind Mills, etc., etc.
Every article we sell is warranted to please.
GIVE US A CALL.

WHOLE^O, 2045.

,
.
her lorelj enuain for robbing her of the right timewith you, sir, when 1 happened
of ycur oonremtion with your nmcc.
Alice I think your are miotakeo in
uyl, Geraldine is deceiving you.
u atb’er thia lime," mid Geraldine deAlice never thought of marrying without
•oar eon««l. until her
p« h into
think »!" ahe aaked.
'iWby do you
her head.
What's that you say ? Geraldine de­
ceiving me?" roared tho old
riage with Hosmer.
*oa few month, of my teamog will cure
‘•She is, sir- If J0*1 cou,(1 waIk
down stairs with me now, anl overhear
him of that.
“But supposing
well M I
Oh, it is too
may »e through thin dfair

Oh, Geraldine, what shall
ting there, your

father will never consent

I

dor

South shall bow respectfully before the

Here u an interesting bit of nows, the

importance of which Mr. Randall will not
fail to appreciate. The Cincinnati Ga­

geite receives it from its Washington cor­
respondent: "Gen. Banks appears to be

gaining some strength an a compromise
candidate for tho Speakership. Gen. Will­
iams of Detroit, who is hare, and who is
the troops are withdrawn from Louisiana,
as they have been from South Carolina,
and tho same policy bo consistently pur­

sued by the Administration, ha (Williams)

for Banks.

Gen. Garfield, too, m uodcr-

atood to have several Southern Democratic

street by an unknown man, who offered her

A baby, sap a French wnler,

,

�\ho charges preferred against M^Jor

flit ^epi-Weekiy BeptoblicanBajip.ef
M. DKWKT.

-

-

-

ards by Mr. Murtagh, late member
“G President of the Polios Board, but tn

KDIIWU

o'jnfino themselves to the official acts of
~ HaSwnoBi "Mich-, Ara. 23,1877. •

Report come# from

5th.

nameless for some time to come.

Delta.

inauguration of tho new Board.

Woman’s Influence.

SENATOR BLAINE*8 LETTER.
Senator Blaino’a letter to the Boaton

Lansiog that ,tho

Jieraid hsjj created some excitement in

has detached Barry cotinty

political

it to

from the 17th Circuit, and ‘attached
the

the baby of the .Georgia Senator will bo

subordinates performed subsequent to the

THE JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.

Legislature

HL

Packard's obstinacy and the difficult task

of the Communion eent to New Orleans,

circles

at

the

Capital.

It

ia

look'd upon as an indication that h« will,

If this U trne, the act is a

previous insult to the 26,WO people of t&gt;^ on the floor of tho Senate, criticise thu
President's Southern policy in a manner, to
county of Barry, no t one in a the,wn^
manifest disapproval. He will take the
of whom favor being placed al
mKJ
ground that the blood of political martyrs
of the will not be seed from which may spring an
Judges elected by tb'^ 'pammaDy Ring in
cxhubcrancc of good Republican fruit.
New York Ci‘~ ( xould be a public blessHe will contend that, although the blood

W. muD, 8« our d~ru, whiolr-1

Three years ago, when women became
convinced that all legislation was fruitless

coiar ot Lebanon, brought
fi.0U1 polu*tiue.

to arrest the evil of intemperauec, but.that

jteynolds will begin operations at

husbands, fathers and sons were steadily
msrehing onward to fill drunkards’ graves,
they roee in the strength of their mighty
lore, far rbrir r~uo
T.king rhe Wort

Romeo on tho 25lb. He will put in two
days there, and, like Davy Crockett* coon
| the boys are preparing to come.down even
I
.

of God for their guide, they read, “Call

Albert Andcreon, of Grand Rapids, is
regularly employed as composer and ar­
ranger for Brand’s famous Cincinnati or­
chestra, an organization second only in

"Wanted—Men who are willing to
work, to spend only what they have earned,
wear what they have paid for; men who
are not for sale, who will tell the truth and
stand for the right always."
The question arose, are women needed
also ? "What qualifications do they require,
and what places arc they to fill ? The an­

swer is, "energetic, self-sacrificing, Chris­

upon me in the day of trouble and I will

deliver you."

Trusting in this promise

they went forth to battle—not only for

America to Thomas'.

in Washington the character and value of the minds of our children those principles
Mr. Chandler's services daring tho late of virtue, morality and truth which shall

and to place themselves on so high a moral

WASHINGTON CITY.
We know ofno city in the Union which pre­

campaign, and subsequently in securing a

enable them to resist temptation and stead­

spect and again command from others that

fair canvass of the electoral vote of Florida.

ily retch toward a higher, pqror and bet

sents greater inducements for manufactur­

His acknowledged efficiency as a public

ing on a large scale than Washington city.

officer is tho result of trial, and there can

Its geographical location brings it by canal

be no doubt that, in any post in tho public

into juxtaposition with the great Cumber­

service to which he may be assigned, ho

The incomparable but

will perform his whole duty.

unutilised water-power of tho Potomac h
only waitingjthe

ter life.

If we faithfully discharge these

duties how rich will be our reward, even

A reporter for the-Grand Rapids Demo­
crat has discovered that “there has been
'
quite a decided revival in most branches of
'
manufacture which promises to be perma­
,
nent.',
Strange, when "his FrauduJcncy"
jis the chief executive!
The experiment of shipping salt by car
in bulk is now being tried by the Michigan
ISall Amociation with promise of success.
A car will contain twelve and one-half tons
in bulk, which is equal to ninety barrels,
while a car will accommodate but 75 bar­
rels when packed.

in this life I

As mother and

teacher,

sentiment ferments wars, organizes armies,

attention of capitalists

Secretary Schurz has as yet made but

and plunges a nation into anarchy and mis­

it

few changes in the personnel of tho De­

ery, or promotes peace, progress and Chris­

partment of the Interior, and there have

tianity.

who will appreciate and appropriate

Iron orc and raw cotton are within nsy
reach by water and rail.

Washington is a

natural railroad centre.

A few years ago

there was but one railroad running into

to

been promotions from lower

grades.

higher

Public opinion is the lever which
the moral world.

moves

Surely, then,

Ho has, in the main, accepted

woman ia doing a vast work in thus form­

thing* as he found them, thus reflecting

ing and moulding public opinion, through

the city, and now there are five, with a

credit upon the management of his prede­

her influence upon ihe youthful mind.

prospect of an increase in numbers in the

cessor.

The outlet to market for the

near future.

The promotion

of Mr. .Alonso

It has been demonstrated that what the

Bell from tho post ion of Chief Clerk to

women of a country rcaolve upon will be

manufactured articles is open and sufficient- that of Assistant Secretary is commended
lor all production. The necessaries of life on all hands. The promotion of Major

are

and as cheap as in any

abundant,

neighboring city.

War prices have taken

to themselves wings and flown away.

these and other

wo

reasons,

For

commend

Washington as a most desirable point for

The Soldier's Home

in

1851 as a Military Asylum, the object of

which ia to afford a home for old and dis­

abled soldiers of the United States Army.

A service of twenty years or disability in
the line of duty are the prerequisites to

Pensioners

admission.

of the

regular

eny are also admitted, but are required to

surrender their pensions while they are in­
mates

of the

Thia will be the

home.

"fit

to

made."

be

President's residence during the

heated

pathy, especially qualify her to accomplish

good wherever her inclination or abilities

call her to labor.

When we hear of some great disaster at

a distant point "we immediately bestir our­

selves to

devise

means

for

guarding

against a like calamity at home.

After

the horrors of the Brooklyn conflagration,

which was so destructive -rtf human lift,

the attention of the proper authorities was

directed to an improvement in the mode of
egress from our theaters.

Now we have

tho holocaust at St Louis, which is la­
mented in every section of tho country.

This frightful eatastropby will suggest to

tank.
APPOINTMENTS IN THE TREASURY.
It has again been published that the
Beeretary of the Treasury will enforce the

law of 1875, relative to appointments in
his department, making an

equitable dis

tributaon between the several States and

tho proper officers of Washington what

steps shook! bo taken, without any delay,
to compel the owners of our large hotels to

make such improvements as will afford a
means of easily escaping from tbc buildings

ments on end after January one 1876, and
are now in foree.

contended that

Il is

doc

fight our country’s battles, and thus retain
the inheritance of our fathers, she pro­

ceeded at onoc, with a wise consideration

which showed her appreciation of the interdrts at stake and her knowledge of tho
■magnitude at the undertaking, to devise
ways and^meane, so for as possible, to pre­
ventsuffering and provide for their comfort

while absent.

Thousands deprived them­

spent their time in the hospitals, or at
home organizing fairs and soldiers' aid so­

cieties to support the hospitals and sanitary
commuaioM under their charge, and thus
succeeded in raising funds with which to

relieve much of the want and suffering
prevent.

A BAEY WAITING FOR A NAME.

By thus proving to those fight

log our battles that the whole heart and

The foot was noted ten days or more life of the people was engaged io the con­
ago that tho wife of Senator Gordon, of flict, the courage of our army was sus­
Georgia, had been delivered of a girl baby. tained, and their faith in the final triumph
The South Carolina difficulty had just

of oar cause.

Deca settled, and the Senator first pro­

faith were the moral power which moved

posed to call the ucw comer “Carolina,"

to

them.

our armies forward to victory.

but as ha already had a daughter named

By the magnitude, system, thoroughness

Caroline, this would not do, as the pet

and persistency of her &lt; fforts during the

and

name (Carrie) would be the same for both,

war, the women of our country did more

the Dwtrict of Colombia.

so he determined to wail until the Govern­

to solve the MMtal problem

JJDttlM IN

ment

woman's sphere" than all that can le writ­

MAJOR

RICHARD S CARE.

of Louisiana was turned over io

Nicholls, when be would gits his Ette one
U» wk «f "Unan*."

GILMORE,

NEW ADVERTISMENTS.

_____

Jidgfag fra.

CBXobridje'.itAM.

APPRECIATION.

irfuUy

G. P. Rowell A Co's. Col.

VagrtiM 1&gt; Sold by all taggistc.

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State Affairs.
The Detroit fire department hare put
up an elegant monument in Elmwood cem-

The amount of salt mads in this State
during the month of March was 61.526
barrels.

KU

VISKHTHmTOBAI &lt; &lt;■

r

Local blijijie?? Notice,1;

FOR FALX BV ALL »E.tLLt:3
is fu-g.

THE HtHUR TOBACCO CO. UMKLY1,1. X

WOZDEUSn SVCCEM &gt; *9,000 nt Ut«

Genesee county has a female deputy
register of /deeds in the person of Miss

The Milwaukee boats are now making
regular daily trip* between Grand Haven
and Milwaukee.

Owens, of Vermont, has at last chal­
lenged Martin, of Ypsilanti, to "wrestle
ell hfa » wiwtK.
The Oddfellows of this State are making
groat preparation* for their anniversary,
which come* on the 26th.

State Senator Burch resigns and goes
to Grand Rapids to enter on his duties
as U. 8. District Attorney.

A six-year-old boy was sent front Kan­
sas to Bay City.
The agents said ho was
the liveliest package they ever handled.
There arc several cases of the small-pox
at Qaincy. One death has occurred, that
of Mrs. Lewis Higgins, who &lt;MeG 3atorday.

DRUNKARD STOP?

OPIUM HABIT.

heart of the Alps of America—the Rucky Mountains. Jaunts ore made to all ths
famous resorts of Colorado, the remark a
blu ruins, tho spriags, the mincn, and, iti
short, to every point of interest to tourL-t,
agriculturist, capitalist. miner, and invalid.
With the Tourist, the San Juan' Guide
keeps filing company, and the two publi­
cations are mailed free to all Writing for
one or both to T. J. Anderson, Topeka.

A. Card.
We lake this opportunity of informing
the public, that we will safely and radical­
ly cure all cases of pilet, without the u.-e
of knife or ligature. No cure, no pay.
E. F- &lt;t I. W. Brown.
Hastings, Dec. 21,1876.
xxi68tt

Tho Cedar Springs Uofoe Fair Associa­
tion will hold a hone
and 31rt days of M
June.

At Mason, Satards
was found guilty of
imbtuci
F. Morley. The verdict was murder in

In the Sweet By-and-By
Cannot but be tho happy thought &lt;
the fortunate recipient of the “Rocky
Mountain Tourist" scans it* wonder­
fully attractive pages and peruses its fasdnaling descriptions. Must beautifully
embellished with new and highly artistic
engravings, its letter-press a model of typ
ographical rishness, aud tho arrangement
throughout simply superb, the Rocky
Mountaln Tourist is worthy of compari­
son with Picfuretjuc American or The
Aldine. Il is written in gossipy, graphic
style, covering details of the tour through

Whitman's Assorted Candies—the best
n the market. A fall supply at J. P
Robert*’.

An cighl-year old. mutical
Manistee rendert a number of
by blowing into ohe end of a

tea.

The red ribbon dub of Big Rapids
number 525, and is still on the increase.
They are fitting up
in tue opera house

"JACKSONS BEST''
Chewing Tobacco

NoticeFarmers please take notice that I havo
bought out tho interert of Calhoun &amp;
Beckwith, in the hotel barn and you will
find it to your interert to call and sets me.
xxiSltf
J. W. Brock.

Wanted.
former near White

eas weed apply'’frsa New Efland.
Wart Virginia, Arizona,

GOOD EVIDENCE.

Perhaps that courage and

Kmt Yerk, Pew-yirem., Ohio, Maryland,

Delaware,

(AR F_ MOORE.

FEEL MYSELF A NEW MAN.

His naniu is Covert or Landon, or some­
thing or other, and be has been traveling

selves of all bnt the necessities of life, and

This

properly belonging

should be corrected.

In our aril war, after

relinquishing son, husband and lover to

We are told that

some States are charged with appointments

U&gt;&gt; iplriu, disturbed Bleep, am!

Oalsad Uftaen Praia of Flesh.

which the government had no power to

in caso of fire.

Territories and the district of Columbia.
The terms of the statue apply to appoint­

ficing spirit and for-reaching, genuine sym­

tion.

EGRESS FROM OUR HOTELS.

was founded

Little good can be accomplished

There promMions are in the right direc­

manufacturing enterprises.

THE PRESIDENT'S SUMMER RESORT.

effected.

without a strong bond of sympathy be­
Lockwood, from the Chief Clerkship of tween ourselves and those we would bene­
the Patent office to that of the Depart­ fit ; hence woman's strong love, self-sacri­

ment is eminently

skaum

*TMPTMMI^-Wai»t of «pp«lte ib'nxof food
mrt wM
th* steoisth, acidity ot
Mb, hMrthora. drnMM aod vhlle»«u . • a...

The-following is a statement of the re­
ceipts and disbursements at the relate
Treasurer's office for the week ending
April 11, 1877. Balance on band April
7, 1877, 1888,495.71 ; receipt* for the
week, fill.570.4l ; disbursements, $10,­
425.26, balance on hand April 14, 1877,
8889,639.87.

respect without which no one can influence
'

Very HMMtfaQy,
MONROE J'A

A young man named John Gianville,
working at tho Calumet Mine, recently
made a misstep aud fell down No. 3 shaft,
a distance of 800 feet, aud was instantly
killed. He was an unmarried jnanof very
steady, industrious habits, but twenty-one
years old, and highly respected.

plane that they may regain their self-re­

others for mod.

M
w

woman forms tho opinions and moulds the
public sentiment of society, and public

PROMOTIONS IN THE INTERIOR.

VESETINE.

Sotnw Bonox, May o, ino.

Two candidates for the office of super­
intendent of schools in a Sanilac county
township, who had both received the same
number of votes, settled the difficulty by
a game of euchre, best two in three,

means of forged letters purporting\q be
stor Blaine's Letter-Senator Morton E. Chandler think that if partisan services izc that this life is not all; that our work of their reformation, by earnest sympathy from the President of the Fart Wayne,
and other Senators—Hon. Wm. E. are deserving of reward, and distinguished ia not merely for time ; that we are edu­ and generosity, aid them in their struggle Jackson k Lansing Railroad. If he will
Chandler—Promotions in the Interior executive ability is any recommendation cating minds that will exist through the to free themselves from the chains which return to Michigan he will hear of so me—Egress from our Hotels—A Baby for official position he should be recognized countless ages of eternity, that to ua is hare bound them, to regain the physical thing to h&gt;s disadvantage.
by President Hayes. Wo all know here entrusted the sacred dnty of instilling into and mental vigor so wantonly nacrificod,
wanting for a name.

land Coal fields.

WHAT I UOW ABOUT

'

country, liberty and law, but for their
Edward Huysor, aged 11, has left the
homes, for the peace, the intelligence, the 1 parental mansion at Marshall, and struck
morals of their families—yea, for the/ires out for the great west, where gold and
and the untlt of their husbands and chib scalp* and wild Indians and camp fires and
Buffalo Bills do most abound.
,
dren. Was it, then, any wonder that tim­
It is strange, but true, nevertheless, that
id, shrinking women could in public unite
the Upper Peninsula—a part of the great
their prayers that God would stretch forth
agricultural State of Michigan—is depend­
his mighty arm to save them from the ent on Wisconsin, Illinois and Minnesota
curse that was crushing them and those for all the produce it consumes.

tian women are always needed, to -fill all
ihe rights under the Constitution of tho church, that blood was shed by ene­
places where work is to be done." If she
the people to elect their Judge has been mies and not by friends. Ho will admit,
। implicitly follows, where pure, womanly inruthlessly trodden
under
foot—the however, that it is a characteristic of the
stinets lead, she need not fear getting out
voice of the people set at naught— Republican party to accord the right of
they loved down to degredation and death ’
the Judge of their choice, and a very able individual opinion to its members so far as of her proper place. ’
Ridicule, scoffs and insults were heaped
The work is to relieve the want and mis­
apd true roan taken from them, and a roan a regard for the unity of the organisation
upon them, and their work is by many
ery all around, to educate, improve and el­
in whose election they had no voice, and will permit.
stigmatized as fanaticism and a failure.
evate those with whom she is brought in
in whom they have no confidence os a SENATOR MOUTON AND OTHER SENATORS.
contact. While every true woman will re­
Judge set over them at the dictation of the
Here in Washington, curiosity ia on a member that th? centre of her influence is plishes Jiis purposes and fulfills his prom­
men of Kent.
tip-toe to know what may be the positions in the home circle, as daughter, wife and ises ; and to-day we sec the answer to those
In the name of the people of the counprayers in tho conversion of Dr. Reynolds
that several leading Republican Senators mother, she will also realise that the high­
oounty of Barry without distinction of
may take on the floor of the Senate, rela­ er her culture and tho wider her experience and his dedication to the work of saving
party, except a few who expect to vse the
ting to the President's Southern policy. and influence, the more efficiently can she drunkards through the power* of love. In
Judge forced upon ua by this arbitrary
a letter he says he is the “leader, of over
Senator Morten being recognized as among fill there positions.
act of the Legislature, the Constitutional­
90,000 men, plucked from a drunkard's
the most pronounced in defense of Repub­
As a wife, her influence is almost unlim­ doom, as the trophies of those noble wjjmity of which, ia, to say the least of it, very
lican principles and the protection of tho
ited,
cither
to
improve
or
ruin
her
husband.
doubtful, we enter a solemn protest, and
en who in northern cities and villages knelt
party, will, no doubt, define his position
If her standard of truth, honor and integ­
appeal to the Governor to prevent tho
and prayed in nearly all the rum-shops or
at an early day.
rity is high, and she ia willing, contentedly
consummation of this terrible wrong to the
before the doors.” While with joy and
Besides Senator Morton, there is a con­
and cheerfully, to make the best of the cir­
people of the county by the exercise of
hope we contemplate what has already been
siderable inquiry indulged in to determine
cumstances in which she is placed, her hus­
the veto power.
the views of other Sbuatora, in relation to band has little temptation to dishonorable accomplished, let us remember that all ef­
fort* were fruitless until drunkards resolved
political events which have transpired
practices; bnt, on the contrary,if depriva­
The actiougf the Senate in refuting
on telf-talvation, decided they had the
since the adjournment of Congress.
tion of the luxuries of life, with her,
to pass the house bill reducing the pay of
power to stop drinking because it was
Among these Senator), Conkling, J. D.
means discontent and repining, and the
the Railroad Commissioner, was an act Cameron, and Howe, arc conspicuous.
right, and also to assist others to reform.
possession of wealth and its attendants is
worthy of the highest commendation. We
I For snch resolutions and purposes wc can
Developcmcnta will be eagerly looked for.
to her far more important than the man­
hope the Senate will stand by that vote
only thank the Divine Being who imparts
If party lines are to be changed, in what
ner in which they are obtained, tho temp­
without fidtaring, for it ia just as it should
strength to tho weak, instructs tho igno­
and to what extent such changes may
tation to secure a smiling, chcqrful wife
rant
and reclaims the erring.
be.
modify or wipe out old issues or. create
and pleasant home ia so strong that honor
new ones, are subjects of speculations.
Our work now is to divest ourselves of
and integrity are sacrificed; and hence­
OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.
Coming events may east their shadows forth, instead of walking on a high, moral all false pride and take these unfortunate
before, but the shadow is yeUtoo obscure plane, he goes down with weakened moral one* by the hand, not as outcasts, but m&gt;‘
brothers and sisters redeoemed from bond­
The Pjeaidant’s Summer Reaort-Ap- to make assertions reliable.
power to wander in dark and devious ways.
age and brought home to our Father's
HON. VOLJL CHANDLER.
pointments in the Treasury—Deci­
But it is as mother that woman's influence
house. Let us, by faith in the permanence
The many political friends of Hon. Wm. is most powerful. Bow little do we real
sion in Major Richard's Case—Sen-

Washington, D. C., April 12, ’77:

H- R. Steven's Column.

A short time since I read the following
advertisement:

of the martyrs may have been the seed of

V

A

’ has been prreenu,! by Judge Cooley to
Congregational Church of Lansing. It

k-i
ever sex we belong to.

of "what is

PENSIONS!:
aCTRttiJ-_____________

A good, improved Farm.
Any one
ring a form of 80 acres or more, with

__ ____

Tao.. J. Wn-ora.

Mu^2tr
Baiting*. March 28. 1877.

It » a shrewd world in which w«

Uve, and there is Httle nnappreeirtod tab

0. D. Spaulding.

�rtsSBjii-lleekljIlepliMicipMppef
BARRTCOOITT

OfflCIALFAMI

The Lauios sodely of the Presbyterian
church return to Prof. Samuel Dickie for bis
able and eloquent lecture st the church, on
Wednesday evening last, their sincere thanks.
The proceeds were S32.&amp;3
added to the fund now Lcing accumulated to

TinK-UAHD

.

.

-

-

Suicide in this CHy Yesterday.
Al about uno o'clock yesterday (Sunday, the Dr.
citixeni of our city were startled by the report
that Wm. P. Starkweather, a resident of tlic
&gt;ir»t Ward, bad committed suicide by hang­
ing Of eouree a crowd quickly assembled to

The Rev. Moses Smith the genial and abl.
Pastor of the Congrtgaiiotml church at Jackson, will lecture at the Presbyterian church
to-morrow (Tuesday) evening subject “Ota

■ Bs;.-:

tu-Kxpres* (SatardajraudSuudaysMfaOO r. u

FURNITURE

Remedies

quest was held, but nothing of importance was
elleitod. further than that Mr. .Starkweather

himself.

I.

□st orrii'E

Schenck's Standard

THE STEBBINSBRO’S SAY

Ho committed the act in the kitchen

the l.dire who are engaged In raining a fund

Admission. 25 cents.

The address on Od4 Fellowship by the Rev.
J. Boynton will take piece at Union Hall, at
o'clock, r. M., on Thursday, the 20lh. Inst.,
Instead of in the evening, as before announced

:».lr:n,at

Furr.'iture, U ndertakng, Picture Frames' Etc

Special Notices

of tho rope, which he put around his nock aud
lei himself sag down and choke to death,

hl. wire, hanging, and dead.

time cahi&gt;

No one should fail to hear him. By reference
to tho programme, published elsewhere, it will

*. ■

Don’t buy any Furniture or Pictime ramen.
until you have priced thbir Goods, foryou

udvrsbla slock u&gt; the rope. His wife sod their
three children were out walking at tho time,
Every effort wai

expected.
the passage of a resolution (he other evening
which makes the Mayor the custodian of bids,
fhe partisan bias of Republicans are bound to
J. M. NEVINS.P. M.

'John, please tell us wnere that “snub"

OFFICERS.

will save money by it.

t&gt; to consult Dr. Schenck, either perlelter. can do if at hto principal ofSixth andArehSu.. Philadelphia.
SZendu? m'edieis
_rourhont theeoun.

Mr. Starkweather was a punter by trade,
and had been a resident of this city for many

Everybody knows they are the only

tu THE AM&amp;ABR PUBJJO.

as he appeared perfectly rational and sober but
a few minutes before he coutmiUm! tho act.

PRACTICAL UNDERTAKERS

we can assign for bls self-destruction. Tho
Coroner's verdict will not be given until two
o'clock thisanemoon, which will be loo laic
for this Issue.
Wo ihaU rel&lt;mtlww£pm* aapon* jhoJWtau.

ar&amp;&amp;&amp;“• -tfsissr .tiff tts-.

the resolution adopted May 6th, 1876, the

__

Tonic.

forpublie printing. By the resolution adopted
May 1st, 1875, the .committee on ordinances

in the city and attend promptly to all calls

.&amp;sks»2&amp;K!s

and help a* in our task of brin.ln. thm most uaprineipted men to Iho.bwof Jastioe. Uniformly

some restorative of the vital powers, depressed
■.» ™. *
by mental or bodily exhaustion. In such

k ,Wki .Wi™

in that line day or night.

i ro

Furniture Depot, "South Side State St., Hastings Mich.
March 3rd 1877 if.

Bill,
rob Cole, Curtis Perrr

to-DAY’SADVER flSEMENTS-

Election of Officers.

the alcoholic or medicinal stimulants, which
must be followed by depression equal to their
excitement, reinvigorate his deranged ' system
by (he natural tonic elements of the Patvi tn
Srarr. Bold by all druggists.
aprlfil2

TAKE NOTIC11

■ Ayer’s Advertisements

Ayer’s
All About the

,T3

hlch
will be found in another column of this paper.
Tfie Doctor will be at the Hastings House on

Walt. L. Wilkins, Foreman.
Harry Anderson, Assistant Foreman.
Frank 3. Bowen,‘Secretary.
Baker Shriner, Treasurer.
Mode Rich, Company Engineer.
A. J. Angie, Steward.

County.

Uot&lt;l l&lt;»|.

500 taper ports, seasoned swamp oak for
le.
J W. A C. G. Bentley.

llath.r a dry time for locals.
Council proceedings have not been sent in.
Greenback* are worth in coin
cent* on
r dollar.
The Hasting- House i» al present undergo-

Council Proceedings.
A special meeting of the Common CoAcil of
le (StT of Hastings was held at their room on

Council was called to order by his Honor
the Mayor.
Roll being call*! the follows; Aldermen

TJ&gt;e Court Route 1* undergoing a thorough

Aid. Abbey. -Lewis. McNaughton.BpeuMing
and Tomlinson

tion and never undertakes a case that bo Is
not certain of curing. The Doctor has recently
returned from San Francisco. California, and
intends remaining in this Stale, and will make
a monthly visit to this town on the SCtlwo
each month giving the citiiens of Hastings f
and vicinity the benefit of his extensive
experience aud wonderful skill.

Hair Vigor,
For restoring Gray Hairdo
its natural Vitality and Color.

The city printing for the ensuing year goes
Job printing U a specialty st ‘he Baxm

Our merchants should remember that now is
the time io tell the people the bargain. they
;bt
lOCKY
mdcr-

tifully
&lt; tjp^ment
lOCKT
tnparir The
rupliic
irough
krkani very
Rockr­
ill th?
tod, in
ourwt,
ivalid.
SriDE
publiig for
Opcka,

lie batt

Happy Zcph. Willison not only sells good
good* cheap, but he always has a smile fcr
If the man who stole the Buckskin Mittens
and Iron Wedge from J. C. Woodruffs Toq
Shop will return the same, all right. If not.

Thobent thing to feed your horsts, cat­
tle, sheep and hogn, is Oil Cake, at
apr 12
Wanzer A Barneh.

I am now running

a New Portable Ma-

YNlf PliOYMBAT FOR

chine for moving, rais­

ALL

If you intend to use wall paper thin
spring, come and see our very large assortBlent before purchasing.
apr 12
. Wanzkr &amp; Barnes.

ing or changing
the
o
co

• 3M Woodward Areaue. Detroit. Mieb

°r buildin A

Important Notice.
Hastings, March 16,1877.
Hating found

|

the payment of High

Rent a tax too great for my customer* to
pay, I have purchased of Augustus Rower
the went half of his new brick block on
placed on file by the following vote
the north side of State street, next west ot
Ayes—Aid. Abbey. Lewin. McNaughton.
Lit Boot and Shoe Store, where I shall
Spaulding and Tomlinson—5.
made to order on reasonable terms at
move ere long. In the (meantime I will
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Woolley’s.
continue to sell Dry Goods, Clothing,
Boots »nd Shoes, Carpets, Groceries, AcAc., at the lowest living prices, to dose out
Teachera’ Examination.
my prosent stock, before moving into my
B. J- Grant.
There will be a pnbhc examination of new quarters.
Spaulding and Tomlinson—5.
all persons desiring to teach, Ute coming
mar!9w6
Nays—None.
summer in tho township of Hastings, at
On motion, Council adjourned.
Cancers
the Center school house, on Wednesday
April 25th, 1877, commencing at 9 o’dock
a. m. The examination will be both of all kinds cured. Cancers of the Breast
written and oral, and applicants should removed without breaking the akin if tak­
Anniversary of Odd Fellowship.
provide themsdves with paj&gt;er and pencils. en early. Knife/ not used. Very httlo
Dated, Hastings April Utb, 1877.
pain. Call on or address
Programme for the celebration of the 68lh
Geo. W. Brown,
E. F. Brows, M. D.,
anniversary of Odd Fellowship on Thursday,
Township Sup’t of Schools.
aprI2lf
Hastings, Micb.

march to the Hall of Hastings Lodge, escorted
by the Hastings Baud anti the Middleville

W e would call the attention of delinquents

Band.

Teachers' Examination.
There will be a public examination held
at the Bryant school house, District No. 1
of the township of Baltimore, on Satur­
day, April 28tb, 1877. Examination will
commence rt 9 o'clock, a. m-, and will be
both written and oral.
Dated April, the 13th 1877.
Geo. E. Bryant,
Township Snp’t of School.

Repairing of all kinds 1n bur lino
promptly dtno at tire luwrot living rules.

rail on you we shall.
There was an altercation in Maple Grove

of music will mirch through the principal
streets of the city to Union Hal..

4th. Address by Bsv. J, Boynton, P. G.

Republican true and tried, has been appointed
U. B. Minister to Spain, vice, Hon. Caleb

*

Woolley.

Brick for sale nt my yard. Soction 23d,

.

fith. Benediction by R«v. G- "• Sherman,
The public, both ladies sad gentlemen, ar.

B8ti

Henry L. Newton.
xxilidtl
Dec. 5th, 1876.

Boots and shoes in aU the latest atylro
for Ladies and Gents at
Woolley r.

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Beith Up.

kind. will greatly improve in the northern

4 Teachera' Examination will be hold
at the Carlton Center School House. on
Friday, the 20th day of April, A. D. 1871,
at 9 tfdock A. M. Teachera will please
provide themselves with pens and psper.
Ld bo ready to begin promptly at the
hour. No certificate will..be granted to
those making up a partial list. Examina­
tions to continue at thd discretion of the

Tow-xiranftrfSob-u
Cnrlton, April
q»12«3
(■rao', boot,

wl ■k«». S"”1, “P

If you want to buy a suit

i
j

occasional use will prevent tho hair
from turning gray or falling 0$ and |

consequently prevent baldness. Free
from those deleterious substances
which make some preparations dan­
gerous, and injurioiifi to tho hair, the
Vigor can only benefit but not harm
it. - If wanted merely for a

HAIR DRESSING,
nothing eke can be found so desir­
able. 'Containing neither oil not
dye, it docs not soil, white cambric,
and yet lasts long on the hair, giving
it a rich, glossy lustre and a grateful

from small to great,

'

and having handled

about 1,200 buildings
in sixten years, I feel

confident I can satisfy those who may fa-

vor me with a call.

perfume.

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

pi ke

My-address is Irv-'

ing, Barry Co., Mich.

BBEorejrMSUrer

OnrfowU are all first elm and we rusrantoe
roiitfieUaUjto^ali
rt“ap for descriptive
EGGS. fi'4.OO

'

per

Residence — Six

miles directly West

Doxen.

J. B. STICKLE,
Marlboro, Stark County. Ohio.

from Hastings.

POULTRY WORLD.
cd lUustreisd Monthly.

i, (:

rnl.r-rly

aiis:.ksavWr iS

M. D. Reed dartres to oall attontton to
h»D«Wv»si»p. .b«. h.»»r b.
f,)UM&gt; « JI hoan, of UJT &lt;Uj, i~Iy •« d»

A. S DEAN
Irving, Mich., Apr. 23rd 1817.

work in H» line, from P»[W.&gt;
Jk»inU1«l&lt;lwl&gt;«l,lo Ure bmMurg «&lt;
£ W bum«r«r «»■&gt; &gt;" ‘b« ““‘V'
lUrry. dJK Corpoi lh« pU~; « tb&gt;
u,t

.hop with j-on B&amp;b 4 Bro.,
Church and Rrilrntd Street.

pr23m3.

oon&gt;« o

for Printers.

All persons indebted to John Stanley
New Millinery Store,
ua uutifiod lo oo»« «»d «&gt;ul» '[«'
eoutt Tkatimia w b.»d ’ben “
natter, mnK bo oeulod
------------------------------■» &lt;d°“ “F.‘b&gt; “ld Suu 8L.-oet.Kort&gt;&gt; We, Sn&lt;-door
muoro, .nd . word lo .ho w»e» .oSM no man wishes to pay costs.
Dy
Ladies, please call and look at our goods
John Stanley.

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Woolley a.

xx6tf

Grant s is the store ior na™
Why? Because you con buy more gooas

I

Notice to Teachers of Carlton.

cheap, at

in Rutland.

Sob'.c Order.

Petoeky, and report that thaw are lively, and

remain can be saved
for usefulness
by this application.
Instead of fouling the hair with a |»asty sediment, it
will keep it clean and vigorous. Its

UIWEll. MASS.

Bear it in mind thal Happy Cal Wagner and

(rating
ndical-

, with

hcaltliy, and ef­
fectual for pre­
serving tho
hair. Faded on
gray hair if toon
mtored lo itt
original color,
with the glou and frtilmtu of youth.
Thtti hair in thickened, falling hair
checked, and Inldnesv often, though
not always, cured by its use. Noth- io
ing can restore tho hair where Gio |

lb- recipe *nd d
remsdv by Which
to profit by the v
by .MrreriBg in penoct .
OGDEN. &lt;2. Codor.MreeL H

.ii
i „i,-&lt;i Blank and Brown, all at very low rates at
kin. w» ««nt«l and annroved. and ordered |
_
WaNZKR A BaRNKH.
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^enew a I o'clock P- M.. as follow. :
1.L Opening Ode.
2d. Prayer by Rev. R- W. Fletcher.

• will

which is nt once

ERRORS of YOUTH.

hll .’r.L’JSS. APIS? iKEtSd

the 26lh last., at Hasting*:
JKe members of Prairieville and Woodland
Lodges, together with Healings Lodge and
Hall this (Monday) evening. The popularity Palmer Encampment. soon after 12 o'clock. M..
of Cal s troupe is so great that it needs no
encomiums from us.
I*t al! remember the Odd Fellow's celebra­
tion at Union Hall this city, on Thursday next. before one.

may Concern.

York.

A Meat—AIU. vewey. nua-en »nu i ouuB.
Tte bo.4 or
Horioo „ S«« C— i
Tb. l.™t Book of WfU
o».»l
M—r
-U - -OU.. U» “f
Of'?*'■’ ,P‘“k' ''k; '

Sisis.

To Those whom it

bfore
■ We keep Wfi Dom«tic paper fashtow
for India and children. We have the Chi-

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NOTICE

�RURAL TOPICS.

Legale. (

8a, ssi’ff’SXiisv--.

“*

Catharine Oitraadcr. Complrinanr.

laaUncs. oa Saturday

MAKAQEMENT OF SHEEP
An extensive sheep breeder in New York
State gives his system of caring of Merinos
(and all breeds require the same manage­
ment} u follows: "I will first state what

tor r-dj cub, ’boat .5 P* «■

Legale.

Legal s.
Steci’Tios.

U. 8. INTERNAL. REl

the 17th day

SPECIAL

at tea

ling and Silas the oeUtioe. dale verified.
M. Frye KVIM lb»t Ike admiuiitralfoo
Kato way ho (mated to some sellable

JsraWiEt
ratysrss-

'Stea

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Legalt.

PR6BATZ TJHDEk.
STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of B

if futoco, i»e »dw r««4c' r°'J '"‘5

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CHANCERY SALE-

Written forth* turvaucaa

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TAX

triton. dirX-ud
*ad for wantttr-,
• "illnn. M ■ .
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lUW'tejKtat. or u sr.‘_r.r
layl.Un.

a»»"J «

T^ftunrTTi1T7.
„oM wo—ad «-»&lt;&gt; “ f300 *"_■ °

long even

strew and corn fod-

p

For. tomcr

r^aioatopairoardit.

aprlMT D'ur,,t

tob.r« to wort hwl U1 U&gt;«-too,»d ■"

befell tob.retotorr.orcr.llto.mt.to
lhe rdbgo .torekoepcr to fj old debt., »

..Cditooto^or

Tboih.iootopd'^

to commcocc a new credit —ount,
hb crop, for lb. out -f&gt;»-

$1*5«■ **

VMS OF THE Lil ABOVE QUOTED ARE

•SSA’ii’SES'}-

thiTra», I

L^raab™,".^

« ""

is#-.

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
In tho matter *f_tho ertato of 0&lt;Uv4e Meeeqaser
■'ASTu

ForMdur

UAK A‘,n.tnoor„.

I

bun on credit; k»d ’be" bo rwarto bio

HSS'

"to”

where be get. inured, perb»|» . toare or
raa tbra fttoi cltoto ‘^‘Tuira^tot*) j^Ml^ed^yinr^^a^Z

two of men bare ran up W biU.00 cred,

it, rad ue «n^b&gt;top.y.

probate court of Barry, toaaty Mishina, all
of th* estate, risht, title, end intarwt of the eaid
dee—Aid of. la and to the real eelate eitaated and
betas in the my of Barry, in tho rtataofMiehi-

Sotnenuyb.ee

owning ereryttoupl. rad U— debt. «

„id to b. “ low."

loot.

But they

I rail "Bra, “d
BUicg lien rrato to raora

SgtaeUira

ay. : "I tore but during tb. you in tod

I«i» "X'u’M?

manbL’a?

Aaminlatralor,
.

'

WAK.’yjw

'

xoTtca.

,

debto •—, nod I mtut tnnke toy good cm"Wet
^ILju’mu without

aiplenty ,otids. avoid! n&lt; the nse of slura :”nd
f tm— mlden ralee arc loriowoi. you will be hipI'tSlrra*-“dfiral &gt;“KT.

Mothen and Daughters.

ADMINISTKATOH’SNALE.

U *■• tkinymor* than another for whieh

MX rara.

JOaHLA PECK, deceased.

J ,he b, tb. ram-1
boemtr oo the etreet. “» .„„„hiog the

fTountira

green- b.ravw.
rof I sternal Rev—ee.

them know it" So be nurk. up the
price,, of hb goodu 'ucorfingly. For 35
year. I tore bought my grace™, by the

What is more foarfol than a L.-*aklnr down of the
nerrou. nvitam T Tu bo
----------

In tbe matirr of th* mtato of Onlvia Meeeea“Braken rad
tuooce

romer, py thou Io—. with’"*

\

C H0O8E H KT W HEX Tl IK M

HOLLOWATS
PILLS.
Nervous Disorden.

Whereon my wife Sanaa Wlcki has left my
if
iiss":;
trait heron my so—mt.— I shall yay no debt! SSViFeSKWifHE
other eontroaUM after thU date.
.-peeial-Tax Klamp* win
Dafod. Oraarerill*. Barry Co . Mich.. March. 2nd. only
on receipt from th* p*i
’ marehdiT
. STEPH KN L. WICKS
same of apactlr dimedone

bol4X?
probata o«ee in theelty of I
lhe leuaiug humbug. ot “• “I.
an Moodur, the lrih day of April
year cue thousand elsht hundred and
'"T n. Jrartirameuf of New York

Stock to nee how he sund. u to pronto,

Diseases with Its Agonies
............. . ........

rii or more-------- ------- MO 0

UIRAM M. ALLKN.
tn»r. a pewvp*p«r printed
anty of Barry, for thro*

p“^ttoU,to^»toSS,^”«

tbto, bed debt", bu to help to pay than.

HEALTH AND ITS PLEASURES

.u.
two horvee or other animal*;
Peddlarv of tobacco. a*oond elaaajtwo horsea

1M pmtm eesneranoe*

who deal, with the •per»n who bu
Tb. merebrat. on uking ra raeoanl of

Holloway’s Advertisements.
Aad for each atill maaafoetnrod—___
And for e—h worm maaefactured
Maaafaeturm of tobaoeo—............................

aragra of

&gt;oa to puc them ra opF»"
..
wu„,f.'t»g
-v'*-4’

„ cecry rtapotwiblc iuwor, rad other per

as

•
rarawrav. tuuu Clow ten* oorev &lt;
PeddlerseftaCLeo.fosirtkcUai’ina"foot &lt;

-on. mJ, rad other, nuy not own "»y
property in their own nra— (tb«r wire,

th Item dour of

1

iy • AJD. ISVT at one o’clock in the
loyreaUasia tbe tew—hip of Amr•t Bury, ia the stale of Michi -

the petition, dalr veriied.

^110^^. prayia* that the adminiatneetau may be (ranted to pome writable

bill u the cod of tb. year, bo »
At &gt;bo

SS4K?jll&gt;'

THE FOLLOW, VIZ:
Reotlhen-----------------------... ----------------- g3» (c

U, Whra I «»■"»» “ ".^"“'to
s™° my
rrato,.

not, parcnUj uk the pnto of whu. b.

u th. unooot-

® TIES UBMCEDflTHDI THE PBO-

SoPr for OomplalnanL

PROBATE ORDER.

aa.parvaaatto Licenra and authority ytantai on the ttb day of December. A.D.. IFT,
Probate Court of Barry OomiyTMiqhlsaa,

wholemle, u riiout lhe unit price. th.l

i ahd waul of Appetite.

country merctonu tore to P&lt;y for them,
utd I know ttot I tore rated thoumnd.

of dolluu

framer., rad .11

people who tore Irage fratilira to rapport.
BREEDS OF COWS.
Like sheep, swine and poultry, it

-

"'aT*"’
ffwrf. ttoir wtol-“Lt

Thu rabject to well ’Orth •

■eriou con.ider.lioo by

not be frant-d.

^.rtoW^^^
«

rratraort.*
A great many person.*

have
been
*»»

never been decided which breed of cows is ,nl city,
as an extenrioortt ed'ertbed
„
ri,e .‘TraetoLeoth Crtpraj.
in regard to lhe merits of differentbrecds. I
huiia up “Muter"! eilj.
&gt;“
.
Tbc following qualities pertain to the four I „yed. houto". eh""h'"
.p’ We .fre' I orot-r
,m?
beet breeds in the United States :

i&gt; VOPVJ

_

making good butter and cheese, and as a

.

CHAJfCKRY~

aprl?!t4.

liners.
BSEl

ri(ht. title end IMSrqM uflLruatd decaeetl of.tnand
to th ere* I eclat* e*taal*d and betas in IheGraatyof
Barry la th*Sl*t* of Miehisaa. known ami described
a* lolluwe. te-W: The eeatn half(K) uf lhe weel

JiOS;. ■..
dv, thoeUbih day of May A. D, IC7. at the hear ef
tea o'clock tu the forenoon, at the north front door

E.i'alhr
’SK
■ the —U Sum

HoUtei*.—rhia breed ia of Dutch on.

gin, is larger than the Avreshire, an enor­

•'”^:“B..krapi

rrtein indeotara of morisase made and exocatod
“ *#• •tehtomtth day ot Aaswet. In lhe year of
ur,J.'an, en* thjiu-ind eisht hendredaadseventy.
J,T.“(Wra^-!;"r.-.'.V.Tvte.TKa«ttl

exceeding all other breeds, and of good
quality.

This breed ia better for beef than

the Ayreahirea.

Short-Ham.—This is thobreed for good

beef, decidedly the beat that exists; and

Ouid.“ which ’'*?
uuriee MU
merely ^efl ®

nSTof the old
t0 have sbont

[■rimaee le amrtedt end tbe Mtiua of the bowel,
bru!“k’p**kl®«’’iR«;’i,‘l&gt;er*lax&gt;ti. e
dae
*" ’■iek,T •• d&gt;w in* eorreetinr med

The undivided twe-third^V of th, west half (Afl
oftbe eoath westI quarter &gt;‘1&gt; of Mvtiun twenty four
Dated. April 4. A. D. 1C7.
Wil.MI.NER OSBORN.
inriLwr
Guardian.

Tbi."rtJ look, like coldyrara .goJHt»
worthkra, or
tot raon
i» “took.

Jertey.—This breed and the Alderney
are now rated as the same breed.
are

s^reMW

»*"*?'"X
£u £ or th.J
X£EX;-“£

but one or two cows, and prefer quality to
quantity in milk.

No farmer or dairyman should breed

cows'pure, as it has been found more prof­
itable to breed grades, and to hate grades
of different breeds in the same dairy.
■A, Ayrrehira, Holism, or the Short-

PKTBOLEVM ON SUING LEA.
In regard to applying petroleum toahin-

rfteiKS’tTK
for tbo hearins cfeaid potilh

□ rt. then to be bold—
City of llMtios*. and

petroleum also prevent* the surfanc of the

petitioner
ther Orden

1 laud aocordin*
• satae more orfei
^J^*JhXtolto by umplj g«j

X

Dated Prairieville, Dee. 27. ICS.
Jan. 4. TT-UX PR INCH llOLDEN. Hortsvsoe.

itfesssasitet

Ml

““

“gcTbib
the dog went
u
f
Tft] wU..Whni » the worst, srfe of mvm

EU-SU.ttWi1 “

date were allowed for eredito.naotiaco. April Wk. 1ST7.

Apr1191

Contract..

'ADMlSwfHATORTsAEEr

'iiKsvi,
S?ateSrffiW1‘S!¥;

!Xf47B!S»2S.-SS^;
Reed world, in boxe. at Koenti. &amp;«t.

b*T' f^rff ‘ 7X7^’’ brurh
It m about four feet »*&gt;g&gt; ““

No ASIdaviM of pcbUeailoa will bo (tv&lt;
paid for. All to bo la—rtod at tbo Btaf to
..................
SvATI or
Maty tf Sarryum

REMOVAL !

PuNiaher oftkaHu
W.M. Iloi wea

By
5—two w north or ma,
bated. Mamh 36th. A D. ICT.
william mangham.

it hardens makes it more compact in tex­
ture, aad rather le— liable to take fire. The

h'*lth’' “G°» :

K lhe petition, date verified

hwcl’WEg J,“h“ “ „d for Bftj rant.

making two pounds of

makai but one pound from other cows. ,

00 svjated dir—tiou. and th* Uintaie
bo wen robbed into lhe email oftheba«
um. Thia (reatment will rivealmoeti
relief when ell other a—na have failed.
For Stomachi out of Order.
Komodieioe willooeEeetaally Improv

PROBATE ORDER.

They

This breed is mostly kept by men who want

KT.^.-pr.T.’^rdX

'_______ _________________

and arise all tho rtrtl, title aad inter—t the raid
1" 01 ? *•“ i,h d*r Of D*rember A. D. 1S76. in and to the foliowins doocribSsS't.TSfate. lyles end b-in* in the

Their flow of milk is small, but of aston­

ishing richness,

Dieonlere of the Kidneys.
In ell dbeaceeaffeeUay the— nrjane wbribertbry
Zn’ U^iB"t&lt;l! °r
lU1* WB,,T: or wh»‘h« lh»

tho .aid
the rale o

small and unfit for profitable beef.

butter from the name quantity uf milk that |

acre*,

WATLKHAn PARKER,

The Short-hormr are not adapted U)

only when highly fed.

eighty

«TATE OP MICHIGAN. C—nto of Barry.eea »oaeion of the Probe'o Cewtfor tbo Ceaatj
•««&gt;• Prebau OS— In th* Citj
Hariiasaea fbnrteay t be Sth day of April in
year one thooaend elsht hundred and eeven
TiKXErrA?naj-jr ’,p"u»

and in sixe about as large as the Holstetns,
but not equal to that breed in their flow of
hilly farms and short pastures, flourishing

rapse seven art. containing
be the eame more or lew
Dated March IWh. A. D. ICT.

SALE ON 'EXECttTIOK--------

the most beautiful in form of all breeds,

milk.

te *beueo ofthie medicine, whieh in
■ teas and visecloth* whole organic
&gt;v*rdernnytd.—hnrittmd stronsth fol
matter cl/oar»«. Tb* appetite, too. iInereeeed by th* me of the** Pill.
SI SI
■ ia preference to Snid

1O tnwnebip of Prairieville, oueaty aad rial*

-toXdX’

mous eater, with a very large flow of milk,

How to be Strong.
r let the bow&lt; In bo either cuaSned or uadoly
•nJh
riarular that HolPilln nhoeld b« reevmtuended for a raa

ana, »errn (7; wwL
Dated Hastiuc*. February 3). A D. ICT. _

dairy cow ia highly esteemed.
gXL.top-tto.thepral.o.whtohm

•Bd drinklnr what

whence lull
wt ladieT vaicri/a

“d

ssrtfK^ii.AiKhjs-. s&gt; suhis

totou tME: AfiLUyiii.i.u .r.
D. 1C7. at

for lhe deca and
(5’
do not
optttol to. ertto^d Corner no mch
own any W fa
StaU.

nine o elockJn lhe forenoon at th* profolaea hareinafter dtwcn'.rd. in th«Town*hip of Woodland, br
tho County of Barrv. ia the State of Miohioa. p«rraaattolic*n*eudaetbority rraatod Lo uon the

sale?

Stats or MlCWtosr. The Circuit Court for th
County of Barry in Chancery.
Alphens Fetch. Comp.ainant,

G CAR DI AN’S SALE.----------

Aymhirf.—Good she, a good feeder,
groat flow of milk of ordinary richness,

rqrt. oontainl—oao head rod and twenty (13) &gt; acre
&lt;f land, accordins to the I niled Slates survey, b
’ Td_JC7.
llftlAMM, ALLEN.
t Administrator.

rof by eaaiias a cony of this order to be pub
d in the llaiuns* Republican Bannrr. a newt
r pnalad aad eirvulatod la said cuunty s
'■ ’cl2*1e'?T &amp;7rft Jritoe of A-ehal*.

best, u dairymen differ in their opinions

well adapted 4o billy farms, products a

i"" °f C1**“,,B* lb*blotod

KsSrSCrc

--------SALE 6M

wiu. M.W Aroras.
O.^”',7"c'’

Cra.u

mu nil sme

teXECCTto&gt;i?r't&lt;,f
it

•hiogks from rising in downy fibree, or

GRAND RAPIDS,

/«/o yroiff o/l jift coifX'4 of C^L n/toLfo/i
STW, iu itfrwlllcllTLr 4o«1 r~ 'A T1C
/ItwlYfiffKaupSfOifr,

gl« oiled some tirno previously, &lt;nd flud
they in Mt» easily ignited by outside
fire. afahtrogh when ou« bunting they

T

will, of oouree, produce more flaioo than
the wood without the petroleum . ”

Petro-

immbaho u.ry good to opplj to the into

.f^lsrilM^"

S®1®

circuit

NEXT DOOR TO

S EARS’ BAKtBY

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY APRIL 26, 1877.

NO. 104*

VOL. XXI.
H

she scarcely noticed the con veraatian going
on around her till the baby's name fell up­
on her ear.. Thia recalled to her mind a
talk with her husband, and she unfolded
her “plan" with the air of one conferring

New Advertisement*.

GOOD NEWS TO THE PUBLIC!

GEO. M. DEWEY
KIUTOK

PUBLISHER.

AND

an unexpected favor.
“You needn't ‘worry about Archie,
Bella; I hare a beautiful plan for Aim. I
think the best way I can help you, will
he to take the boy off your hands. Robert
will be willing, 1 know. Of courao it will
be quite a care, but we shan't mind that if
we can only be of service to you. He
shall have every advantage; wo won’t make
abit of difference between him and our own
children. Of course you could come to
ace him nowjnjd then—" for Bella looked
petrified. jA would ask you to stay with

:s.
Swift on the War Path with a new and
well aelected

TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION:

S3
IS.

STOCK OF GROCERIES

s.

RATES OF ADVERTISING.
Of every description.
J would beg leave
to inform my old customers and the

tt:!c

p-*:.'
'.□n;

I
W 'l

PEOPLE OF BARRY COUNTY

fr-ai '.r ».W l_UJ)0 I _5’ 00
S.OT I lWrOTl

■luian I 5 tW I9-W I IKOU I t7.00 I
lama I «.«• I ifoo I SOtOl 60.001^80.00
lawn. I
HUM 1/-1.01 80X&gt;|'a&gt;jWt W

Generally that 1 have again embarked in

nr Tie Grocery Business «n&gt;
PFJFESSI0M1L AMf BUSINESS

laaiMfair.
Their m&gt;*thr with u* to than;

CARDS

MF* The

above goods have been aelected
with great care and will be
sold at prices that

dulyDR- A. M. BLAZO*
PHYSICIAN 4 SURGEON

gK
rf

BELLA AND BABY

DEFY COMPETITION.

JOHN' R. EASTMAN.
ATTORNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR
ANCERV. OffitoovwRaatiMsNaUoaal

“Will you lift up your head laabel, and
listen to me ? We mnu ace what ia to be
done for you as quick as possible."
The speaker, Caleb Arno, was a grave,
Call soon aod examine my stock end
careworn-looking man of 55. He had
price..
oomc to New York with hb three abtera
Daalb.TtttfJ
to attend the funeral of a younger brother,
and “to inquire into tbe state of hb af­
fairs." Their rage and aatoobbment'wlien
they learned that of the property they had
counted on sharing with bb widow, not ao
much remained as would furnish a shelter
, for herself and child, can hardly be de­
scribed.
Outraged as they felt with
“Charles," all united in laying the princi­
pal blame of hb ruin on her.
Her extravagaore in drew, her love of noeiety aod
pleasure— all this was brought up against
her, and her youth and inexperience (for
she* was scarcely 19) seemed no excuse in

J. H SUTTON.

A LON 7.0 D. CADW ALL ADEM.
\rrOKNKY AT LAW A SOLICITOR

—

Ha
PHIL. W. NISKEKN.

&amp;

CARBOLIC OIL

F. S. BOWEN,
&lt;

-Utr rfur»eyor, Urpatr
*nd U.n.ral
■ :i«ryiw»r. -.ffirFin lU« toort )(»««*.
41 ..t.ur*. Mich. . __ _______ __®*L,

CENTRAL HOUSE,

Pmrlllea, •oolhe, mm*

lEcir eye*. Even Caleb who had hb
feelings more under control, could not
help an added shade of severity in bis

Cure* Itbeumallm anil NearalfU.
In«t»nlly ellye the pein of Burna.
Heab the aa«rt Obetlnate Berta and Ulcers.

voice as ha addressed ber.
Bell* raised her head quickly. Poor
thing ! She looked to young and tender
to meet such trial*. And yet the ' rreolution with which she choked back ber tears
showed that the little creature had consid­

» timxotf. MICH.. L. E. STAUFFER. Proa.
Il*i
uro Uantral Uoo»* oppojlt* ny
..! i pUroof ba*te«M. with w-ro room
mm.-Utiou*. I »hall bv plMMd

STfe.

xaiHtf

Sweet's

Cam--

; H A ND RAPID*.

Irf.u.iir

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r«„. W„.J,. Brol—. IM-. and W."

- - - • J - • - MICfl

BOARD ts»&gt; BOOM. TAM PER DAT.

MrlTNKVEB FAILS! Tr, itOnoo-««

DENTIST

Michisan.

FEBBAND WI1J.IAMS A CO..
tm.roIt.

ff. J.

Pension*.

Carriage, Sm aoi Orwiital
’? A I N TE r

erable spirit after all.
“It b beat you should understand the
at ate of affaire, Bella," Caleb went on
• Charles .has left
absolutely
ao/Aiay
behind him—not even the bouse belongs
to you. Now what are you going to do ?
As you have lost your aunt— ’
“And a nice one ahe was to bring up a
girl!" broke io Mrs. Cotton. "I done
xdieve B lla can so much aa hem a
pocket-handkerchief! And see with my
Jeten daughtera ahving our lives out on
that miserable farm ! Xnd the little mon­
ey I expected io return for all I had done

At A. M. Rock's Carriage Shop
Jefferson St.,

-

dignant gulp of protest ahe was silent.
“Such talk does no good," ho went on.
•‘Roll* understands our circumstances, and
that sister Wright is the only one who

Dr. J. B. LaSure** Ad,

hasn't a family on her hands------ \

| READ ! READ ! READ /
S pocial'Medi^Announoement

Old Bounty Land Warrant!.

Joy Comfort and Happiness
TO THE

Slek aafi Affltetefi!

OF HASTINGS AND VICINITY.

United State* Genaral Land Office.

DR. J. B INSURE
Th,noud u&gt;d &gt;0.(1,

u xU-looling little wo»m&gt;.

k

u

“That they should want to take your
baby from yon—that darling -baby I I
don’t wonder you felt heart broken.
And ao you thought the Lord had for­
saken you ? Ab, you’ll know Him bet­
ter when you've lived u long u me, poor
She passed from the room without an­ child I”
“Yet, aunty, I wu wrong; but I felt ao
other word.
discouraged. I thought I had so many
friends; but when the time of trouble
■'No, ma'am, we cannot give you a rent
niore.The watch isn't worth it"
There wu a touch of insolence in the lay silent, stroking the hand ahe held in
jeweler’s tone that called up a feint flurii
hem.
into the pale ftec regarding him. Bella
“ And you want us to advise you ?" she
—for it wu she—stood hesitating a mo­ aaid at last.
“ Yee, I thought you might hear of
ment.
■
“Well, you may have it on vour own something I could do. I don’t sew niody.
terms, then, though I am sure it’s worth I'm very sorry about that But if there's
more," she said, with a sigh.
anything else 1 ■ "
“You’re in no danger of being tatro ad­ ।
« Poor dear lady! Tc think of your
vantage of in thu store, ma am, aaid Mr. having to work for n living ! Why, you
Marble, sharply, u ha counted eighty dol- look aa if a breath would blow you over
lare into her hand.
now."
Bella went out of the store, her heart
“Ob, I’m stronger than you think. I
toj.w. TU&lt;I.J
AM,,.
b.
into the street wu put off, but only tw a
“Tea
“ God caa help me," aaid Bella, a palhetic tremble ia her voice. “He gave
baby to me, not to anybody else, and
He will help me to take care of him I’m

“Then they needn't leave their home,
Bella," persisted Frank. “I will find some
one to take your place in the store, though
that shan’t hinder your being with them
aa much as you please. We will both help
them ip every way."
“Frank, I tell you it is impossible. If
wo are to be friends jon must never men­
tion the subject a^ain. And now,” in a
softer tone, “I really cannot stay any long­
er. Good night, Frank; I shall always
wish you well."
.
There was a slight break in her voice,
and, turning, she went quickly out of the
room.
Frank looked after her a moment, then
with a white, set face, he picked up his hat
and walked off.
“Haartlam little thing I" he muttered, as
ho atroda fiercely homeward through the
rain. “I'll never giro her another thought
Ah, went Ican'tAelp laving her; she’s
the only woman in the world to me. Poor

Corid he but bon oeon Bdla half aa

for m Ibonn't—h’o J! Jobio’ I eoado to
linooe. M.ot’o the tio» I’Togooeto
oboreb i* &gt; «dioo dr«, »b« ihoxi no
bettor’n mr worn rolling jloel to tholr
Mmneto drooofd up in *11 B°d Getbtot.
jJTZibtTZur’wnAbt tie./ Bnl

go next," thought the poor euuo.

lAeii’/"
.
•
look of dupairing utgai.h name
bx oyea, .nd &lt;bo d—pod the little Ae held

ment, Mrs. Arno, please ?"
What the “plan" was will be shown

when trouble comet, nod Ibero e no nine to

hniky voice.
“Do 'looe,
Archie. She

Baby, and I’d like to hare it put on the
• J fra___ . 11
’ *
rit? ne nf»r

tnngnot nod fooliob, iboogh I dido I
,12; it before. But I'm widta* “ *&gt;

•

adu

A

do ’lone!"

cried

. .

.

•

take thb from mumma.

band."

Mr. Bull, or “Unde Joe." aa ho ia gen­
erally called, lean* forward in hia chair, bia
bT^orod like a child of two yearn, ^fixod affectionately on Bella It b
broom bur
tightly ""
.

little room.
“I do love him—I do I" ahe sobbed out.
Ob, I,H
with me!"

hereafter.

tfb

uodenund me if jou think to; Bo°‘
broke in. “And I know I bm'been a-

'4­

“A pleasant day, Mrs. Arno," a sympa­
thetic gentleness softening his voire aa he
noticed her careworn looks. “Yon are quite
a stranger. And how'a curly-head ?" laugh­
ing down at the child.
“Give him a chocolate mouse, Mr. Bull.”
aaid Bella, laying a penny on the counter.
“And how ia Aunt Nancy to-day.
"Ob, much the same as usual. Wou'dn’t
you like to go in and are her, ma'am ?—it
would do her good."
“And mo too," thought Bella, who
felt comforted somehow, since ahe en­
tered the little store. “Yea, indeed,"
ahe aaid, aloud, as ahe followed the old
.man. Archie trotted after, nibbling at his

"Aod wdl

'”“1 don't rat to be n burden; rat don't

.FRt*-***

beneficent fairy some months ago. Archie,
too—hb nnrae had taken him there once,
and from that time the child wonld never
let her pass the door without going in.
The old man learned to watch for him, and
bia round face would dimple with pleasure
at the right of the boy.

of Bella's trouble ?" said the old man,
musingly. He it never weary of talking
about Archie and hia mother, and one of
hia hearers nt least finds the repetition of.
the theme an unending delight
Bnc Bel­
la seems rather uneasy.
“Did yon ever think she’d turn out such
a Itttle buaxneaa woman, Mr. Darrow ?
Why, the store 'as prospered as it never
did when I was running it alone. But I
was alwaya sorry about her watch, and
she insisted so on our taking the money—”
“Of courao I did," broke in Bella. “A
pretty thing it would have been to come
upon you with my baby, and never offer to
lighten the burden a little 1 Oh, dear, how
warm it is1" ahe added, rather pettishly,
pushing back a bronae ripple of hair,
Frank saw how uncomfortable ahe felt,
and rose to go.
“Will yon-coma into the store with me
a moment, Bella ?"
“Oh, I gucea 1'11 say good night here,”
said Bella. “I mutt finish my work to­
night,"

“Give np my baby !'• cried Bella,
i springing from her chair. “Do you think
I have a heart of atone? Oh, it'a too
much !"
A gush of passionate tears
eboked her voire. “I may ‘come to nee
“Go, dear, go," added the old man, Bella
him now aod then.' Oh, how kind you
hesitated a moment, then did aa ahe was
are, Mrs. Buell I how well you underatand
In a chamber adjoining the kitchen lay
told.
a mother's yearning over her child !"
the old woman propped up by pillows.
“Bdla," aaid Caleb, gravely.
“Good night, uncle," aaid Frank, grasp­
She wonld never walk another step, but
She turned and caught hia hand, aa if her hands were busy knitting stockings ing hia hand. Then he added, in a whbfrom morning till night, and sale of there C, “ You know what I’m going to oak
hopeful of hia sympathy.
, Unde Joe?"
“Oh, Caleb, wasn’t it wicked to ask me added oonsideralable to their household
to give up my child ! I've been a rain, store. Her swret, pale fare wu framed in
.
, foubah girl, but I alwaya did love my baby silvery hair; there wu an air of refine­ loves you, I l:no&lt;."
“He’s worthy of her," he muttered,
ao ! Thai the should chink of inch a thing, ment about her that her husband lacked.
Frank
walked
off.
“
I
’
m
glad
of
it: but,
Her
eyes
brightened
at
the
sight
of
Bella,
j
it hurts me, Caleb.
8he wept passionately, her head upon for the latter's good nature and sociable Lord help us, how we shall miss her and
hia shoulder. Caleb waited till ahe wu ways had made her u great a favorite with the boy!" brushing away a tear.
quiet; then he aaid, in hia grave, moderate tbe old couple u her little boy.
’ &gt; Bella wu waiting in the store, a
tones :
"Dear Mre. Arno, how glad I am to, troubled but resolute look on .her face.
“Bella, be reasonable. If you really love see you I And the darling baby too 1" Closing the door, Frank stood silent a mo­
your child, you will put hia happiness be­ prtnriug a warm kiss on the uplifted ment.
“Bella," approaching her, “you know
mouth, with its impromptu mustache of■
fore your own."
. .
.
“ You wuid me to do it I" cried Bella, cboeolate and cream. Erasing her salnto what I wanted to ask you ?."
“I suppose so, Frank," said Bella, qui­
i She would hate pulled her hands away in the manner peculiar to childhood, he
JI but he held them firmly in hia.
followed his particular friend, “Uncle Joe," etly. but looking rather pale. “I wish you
wouldn’t ask it, though.1'
“Be quiet, and let ua talk it over sensi­ into the store.
.
“Oh, Bella, if you knew how 1 love
“Are you well, Mrs. Arno ? You don't,
bly."
' ‘&gt;jou 1" pleaded Frank. ..“Can't you love
look
so,"
said
the
old
woman,
after
they
tri was going to say, when Bella inter­
me a little, dear ?"
rupted mo," said Mrs. Buell, “that bad talked a few moments.
“Listen to me, Frank," said Bella, foreThe tender sympathy in her voire fairly
Robert and I would offer her a yearly
overcame poor Bella. She struggled a mo­ ing back the tears. “It’s impossible for
us to marry; it would make too many peo­
‘•Thank you ; I wouldn't sell my own ment ; then, hiding her face on the bed,
ple unhappy.
Think of your fkmily.
flesh and blood for all the money in the ahe broke into a passion of tears.
“Poor child ! what is it ?" uked the। What would they say,” a faint smile crow­
world."..
ing her face, “to your making a poor shop*
“Lot us bring this to an end, Bella," old woman, laying her hand on the bowed
gin your wife ? And on my ride are dear
■aid Caleb docidodly. “Harriet has made bead.
That gentle, motherly touch, made Bel­ Uncle Joe and hia wife."
you a moat reasonable offer, and, if you
,
“Bella, you don’t know my mother and
persist in declining it, we must conclude la's tears flow the futer. It wu some
sisters. Worldly
they seem, they have
that you wish us to interfere no further minutes before aba could look up.
! warm hearts, and they couldn’t help loving
"It
’
s
too
bad
of
me
to
trouble
you,"
she
in your affairs.
We will give you
you aod your dear little boy. Aa for Unde
half an hour to consider," dropping her ' sold ; “but yon spoke so kindly^ Nobody
Joe and hia wife, they shall suffer no lota.
hu spoken to me ao riooc——"
hands.
“Poor child I" repeated tbe old woman ; Our home shall be theirs; we will care for
“And I don't want five minutes," aaid I
, them together.
Bella, firmly. She stood quite erect now, "tell me your troubles. It'll eaae your heart,
“Frank, Frank, that generous heart of
with scarlet cheeks end a defiant light in perhape.
Thus encouraged, Bella took haart,, youn is always getting the better of your
her largo bine eyes. “I won't give up Ar­
If oy conscience would let me
and went through her story, not without, head.
chie, and you can do ua you please."
“Think a moment bsfore you turn your many tears . Tbe old woman cried with। bring such a burden on you, do you sup­
pose Unde Joe aod Aunt Nancy would be
her.

for Cb—”
. ______ ,
“Gently, Sarah, gently," interposed
Caleb, and hb calmly authoritative voire

•

man, came in smiling from an adjoining
kitchen. He was glad to sec the pretty
lady, who had come into hia store like a

u

At my OLD STAND on Jefferson Street.

THIS PAPER IN OX FU.J! WITH

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JTtbe drought of her elUd, bnl th.

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An erm turned toward. Mm. iton.
' Sbeh.7hmium.farro»«». durroS -h.

oar OOKSOLTJLTIOlfnU.'^
The Doctor* chart** araaa »“*•»**• “
•our may receive th* benefit or MewyM.

rid friend of Bel-

1
L

•ioe wtmtuK

him bia H*

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while new, and

.

�In tho matter of liberal political opin­

xij hepliblican Bajiper

jhe

Iron t'no Ninth District of Georgia seems
to br. Imckward.

HAJrtisas. Mtou., Apr. 233877.

llo has written a letter

say mg that he believes that thc title of the
VrestdtaK is tainted with i-nai, and that

THE BANNER.

PolUios.

Confession — Business

Neat

Triok— Rum—

'

Nkw York, April 24, 1877.

TUR TWKED 00Nn8»l0N.

Ex-Attorney Gcheral Taft, when asked

grin. “Rather ugly thing, that lastj

Now, everybody knews why Oakey Hall

■rid unknown. “It was outrageous." rcptie-1 recpcctble, but each one will be com­
pelled Co keep it a secret for bis own sake.’’
“Yea/’ replied tbe unknown significantly,
“unless there might have be- n one or two

a sensi-

last Saturday about the report that he had

ran away

weekly. The year last past has been a hard

written a letter criticising President Hayes'

one for the publishers ot local newspapers,

Southern policy, said to a reporter : ‘This

Tweed. The Boss had made up his mind
to split on his associates, Hid! got wind of --------, I have a note for 15,000 to pay this
it in time, and flitted. Tweed's expose is afternoon* and I am short; will you be

oad ytt

m

a semi-weekly the Banner has

paid something above expenses.
Our
choice woulff De to continue its publication

is all pure fiction.

ued ill-health compels

I have no desire to

get into the papers, but you are at liberty
to “X fthere fa nnt a word of truth in

in that form both in the interest of tbe, &gt;it.

public and of fbe publisher.

Its pure fiction.'

.

But contin­

There is a good deal of growling in New

us to practically

England over the appointment of Daniel

abandon all business, and while we cannot

Hall of New Hampshire as Naval Officer
consent to retire from the editorial charge: at Boaton. In Maine thc Republican
of tho Banner, we shall practically plaoe■ journals say jt was because he favored
iu publication in other bands, as we are not Bristow at Cincinnati. In Boston they say

ablelp do the work necessary to be done।
by the publisher. Hence, though contrary

if there is civil service reform

to our convictions of what is for the best■
interests of our patrons, after this week

Hall is merely a working politician and

for the present, be
'
printed only oueo in each w«*ek, size and

iho Banner will,

form to* be substantially ks it was before

the publication of the Semi-Weekly. This
change is not for the interest of the pub­

lisher, as the Semi Weekly

much

pays

the best; but is made to please some pat­

rons of the Banner, who, for some rea­
son, have not been pleased wi h thc Scmi!
Weekly. Wc should, if we had our usual

health, print both a Weekly and a ScmiWeeklr thc coming year, but that lias not
been under existing circumstances deemed

advfaeable.
Wc shall try to wake thc Weekly Re­

in thc ap­

pointment they can't discover it, since Mr,

tbe office is a sinecure.

It was as I

to Europe.

said,

a curious and instructive piece of reading.

heretofore stood well in the community are
quietly slipping away to Europe, and^hose

who stay aro fortifying

themselves

with

proof to make some sort of a show against
in Ludlow street.

Several Republicans

Boston Hemkl aays that thb agent of Col.

are already implicated, and it is expected

Tom Scott in that city is one of the busi­

that more will be. - Ho had tools in the

est and t bitterest opponents of President

Republican camp of course, for

Hayen’ Southern policy because he thinks

could net have got the Legislation at Al­

else

he

that the President is not in favor of the

bany necessary to carry out his purposes.

Texas Pacific subsidy; and that it was this

Twenty millions of dollars were distributed

agent who catiasd the printed posters to be

and

put up giving an extract from the speech

others, has had to bear the brunt of the

of William M.

Evarts on tbe Ix&gt;uuuana

the Boas, no more guilty than

whole thing.

the

His share of the plunder

Tho Charleston (S. 0.) N"ewt (Dem.), old in dodging prosecutions and now is n
while saying thst it will be the duty of wreck financially and in reputation, while
the Democrats in Congtass to support those who were hia associates in villainy
are living comfortably and in good odor on

to all sections of the country, if he will

their shares And what rexes tho old man

State, notissued from tome office running a

carry out in good ftith all the pledges he

daily, and to accoxnplith that, no effort

has made, and l&gt;e a constitutional Presi­

In return we ask the pat.

dent { recognizing,’no party, race or section,

renege and enrnett support of thc Repub­

thinks they can do best as Democrats and

licans of the county, and especially of our

with a Democratic Speaker.

will be Bpured.

business men,

intcrerts arc always

whose

more thajj anything else is that those who

made the mOst of it are thoas who were
tbe first to turn upon him.

Between his

rage and hu desire to gel out he is mak­
ing wild work among the Democratic poli­

ticians.

In anticipation of suits to rtfcov*

At the Cabinet session the 20th inst.,

local

er scores of them are conveying their prop­

the appointment of George A. Schneider,

erty to their wives and brothers, and scores

We presume wo need not say to any one

to Switzerland, was definitely ogreed upon,

circumstances the

is a bomb-shell exploded in the rcry heart

and upon the reeommenttation of t lie Post­

Republican Banner will warmly sup-

of tho camp and the consternation is wide­

master General it was determined to give

spread.

promoted by a liberal use of the

press, os an advertising medium.

ordinary

under

that

of Chicago, to bo United Staten tpinuter

Xthc policy and aclidu of the Republi

Charles M

CroawclL and . tho National

admiaMiration&gt;uf President Hayes.

yet, wu shall not endorse dial

And,

which wo

do not believe will be for the cood of tbe

people, no matter who

mny recommend

such action.
Ixically,' the Rbpubliqan Banner will

continue to be the best journal ever pub­
lished in die county of Barry,

and no

effort will be sparod to make it ns near
perfect in this department as possible.

To

this end correspondence is specially

in­

vited from all parts of thc county, and wc

trust those of our subscribers who arc io-

terostod in the growth and prosperity o

thc connty and ths continued

triumph,

of Republican principfoR in thc

county,

the State and the 'Nation, will aid us in

extending&lt;.ur circulation, especially among
the farmers of the connty. whose interests
it has been, and

will be, our purpose to

promote in. every legitimate way.

Secretary of State EvartadocRpotabandon his legal practice.

The Troy Timet still talks about “ the
much-maligned administration of President

Grant.”
Ex-Sen-stp’* Beu Wada has written not
one. Eui several letters criticising tbe Pres­

•

.

The disposal of the Southern quts

of

Brownsville,

Tenn.,

vice

Judge Spence, of Maryland, who has re­

It W reported in Washington that tbe

BUODeasor of Judge David Davis will not
when the

winter term of the United States Supreme

.

Court begiiw.

,

notion of a split in thc party in the South

The Bourbon Itamocruf ridicules thc

(Mlsa.)

York aod Brooklyn have resolved to ad­
here to the law, and to prosecute all others
selling. Already several hundred suits
have been commenced against liquor deal­

BV8INKSS TBOL'DLEK.
New York has long been worried by

Inns or taverns. The law io that licenses
shall not be granted to any one who does
not keep three spare beds, with proper
bedding, for the accommodation of guests,
which course none of the saloons or bam
proiend to. The law officers will push it,
for they - can get their costs and foes,
and consequently there will be trouble.
Tho temperance aaociation see inthis an op­
portunity for a new crusade upon rum,
and the dealers are girding up their loins
for a vigorous defence of wbatthen consid­
er their rights. There will be a va&lt;t
•mount of speech making, and a vast
number of arrests, but it will amount to
nothing. Liquor-wiling cannot be restrictcd in a population like that of New York
where a large majority of the people drink,
and where rum is an clement in politico and
makes and unmakes politicians. Rum
can elect whoever it chooses, for that in­
terest is solid, while tbe opposition to it
is always divided. But there will a lively

the discrimination of the railroads agaioat

At Battle Creek, on Saturday afternoon
four* boys, among whom were two sons of
Mayor Austin, were playing near the
marsh accompanied by a large Newfound­
land dog, owned by C. M. Alward. Little
ctabt-year old Eddio Austin accidentally
fell in where the water ia several feet deep
and disappeared beneath. Tho dog, though
at some distance took in the situation at
once, rushed to tho spot, plunged below
the surface and brought the child up by
the breast of his coat, holding him firmly
above the water until the boys came to
D. C. Henderson, of the Allegan Jour­
nal, announces himself a candidate for
state printer of the United States at Wash­
ington. We hope, for the credit of tho
State, that Don will bo kept at home. He
is a good printer, with all of tho faults
and few of tho virtues of that much-*
abused class.— Coldwnter Reporter. ‘Twas
ever thus. No truly, great man was ever
more than half appreciated while living,
but when ho has been laid away in the val­
ley to sleep the long sleep that knows no
earthly waking, then, if not before, will
the transcendent virtues of tho great Alle­
gander shine forth like a nismer's eyeball
in a dark entry.—Evening Nrwt.
'

’it, and

now th; European

steamer* are

NEW ADVERTISMENT8.

G. P. Rowell &amp; Co’s. Col.

Sv®

DRUNKARD STOP !

oTTum habit.

wager.

The election

returns from

Louisiana, Florida and Oregon were put in
judge r^s still consideringhia decision, be­

Herald,

a

prosperity, an 1 who know nothing about
it and care less, and so the'Merchants aod
Manufacturers suffer.

A NKAT TRICK.
The neatest, cleanest swindle that ever

whether Hayes was elected legally or not.
Ex-CoDgrassmsR

Long

(colored),

of

Georgia, cxpreaied himaelf as fully satis­
fied that the President's Southern policy is
needed to bring about good feeling among

of assignation frequented only by the very
bluest-Nooded of tbe aristocracy. If a
married lady from Murry Hill goes beyond
moral limits, it is at thia house that she

unlawful lore it is at this house that he
meets her. It fa so quiet and so safe that
none of its Irequetcra ever bed tbe slight­
est fear of being disturbed, by tho police or
any one else. Lest Friday night the

frieadly, and all are secured in their rights.

He suokc of the liberality of the State in

providing educational means for colored as
well os white people.

"too&amp;AS E. NOOSE.

uro Buff«rod t'* j can.
naed only tn r&gt; bottle*. and already fwl

GOOD

EVIDENCE.

*a®stssfe

•“

Vrosnn has cured tnr; i
Ood an th« lira* that then-

cZstaW*e’,

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APPRECIATION.
C.nk.r-15 Hmon or RboomMlc afl«-4ow, l‘
ml. and 1 h»TO UMd Blmoxt .verytbins- I

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&gt;• ... ——J ... ... «...
MirTTWfe.

Vaptba 11 Sold by all Irusshte.

local

police?

In the Sweet By-and-By

Cannot but be tho happy ' thought i-.the fortunate recipient of the. “Bockv
Mountain Toubist” scans its wonder­
fully attractive pages and peruses iu fasdusting descriptions. Most beautifully
embellished with new and highly artistic
engravings, its fetter-press a mode! of typ
ographical richness, and the arrangement
throughout simply superb, the Rocky
Mountain Tourist is worthy of compari­
son with Picfuretqur American or TZr
Aldine. It is written in goi-sipy, graphic
style, covering details of the tour through
the garden.* of the Southwest (the Arkan
sos Valley, Southern Kansas, to the very
heart of the Alps of America—the Rock­
y Mountains.
.Tauuts are made to all tha
famous resorts of Colorado, the "remark-:
blc ruins, thespriaga, the mines, and, in
short, to every point of interest to tourist,
agriculturist, capitalist miner, and invalid.
With the Tourist, the San Juan Gcii&gt;k
keeps firing company, and the two publi­
cations arc moiled free to nil writing for
one or both to T. J. Anderson, Topeka.
Kansas.
,

W. W. Wolnough, editor of the Battle

A. Card.

marched out of their rooms into tho grand

We take this opportunity of informing
the public, that we will safely and radical­
ly cure all cases of pUet, without the use
of knife or ligature. No cure, no pay.
E. F. &amp; I. W. Brown.
Hahtinos, Dec. 21,187G.
xxiGStl

Club.

A number of Indians on

the Sarnia

aod will soon have a full set of instru’

‘JACKSONS BEST"
Chewing Tobacco

making appropriations for the
Ksh Commissionera for the
1877-78.

gBMSSiwiB
*"’?’*«*•

.tot; ,1m. bold

Notice.
Farmers please taka notice that 1 ha' •
bought out the interest of Calhoun A
Beekwitb, in the hotel barn and you will
find it to your interest to cal! and sec roc.
jteAltf
J- W. Brock.
Wanted.

In bis own dty,

A good, improved Farm.
Any od
having a farm of SO acreu or more, wit
good buildings, can hear of a jurtha-e
by calling at mv office over IIa*tings Nctional Bank. *
Tnoa. J. WlUHtft.

Bute Reform school.

electing men for office without regard to
polities.

grant tat them off with a modicum of good
. 4.;..,. --..1 'L. v
.

friends, can you tell
•”
he
Kdkfg u. Ml bbodod mo who Leoni'laji wi “*
“And pie 1 they had little difficulty in reoqniswas a member of the
—■—- --------- .1.------tbwof
what makes you think

» lb,

oud

Whitman’s Assorted Candies—the best
n the market. A full supply at J. P
Roberts’.

near Elk Rapids in thio State have joined
the Reform Club. How is that for Lo ?

Macon, the whites and -blacks united in
North.’

BplrtU, dbtu:t&gt;cd

Ga&amp;dd fifteen Pounds of Flesh.

ing undecided, as he said, on the point

colored people have no cause of complaint.

edocsa of such a division.
VickAurgh

There is trouble among the rumsellers­

WV
rHNUtiiTiUMtt. morin, M.R

the

Imc* rnt&amp;Vllnr Bad
wa»ion»l!y lMe«-

FEEL MYSELF A NEW MAN.

^£ikWCHLESS

- yet it does not think it amis to lecture thc all the Southern people, without regard to
In Georgia, he said, the
Southern brethren solemnly upon thc wick t politico or color.

The

die.

RUM.

POLITICS.
President Hayes is gaining ground io
signed. Mr. Freeman woe the Republican
giving the city a twist. Cargoes are this city every day. Business men of all
candidate for Governor of Tenneoeo a few
brought cheaper from Liverpool to Boston, prties fire wheeling into line in his sup­
years ago, .running against Gov. Brown.
.^ora,
CHEV—shiOXr.
Philadelphia and Baltiomore than to New port. While they are divided , somewhat
Senator Beu Hill of Georgia has written York, and hence the howl. Tho reason is as to the wisdom of his policy they are
a letter on tho interference of Senators plain enough. Tho great line west from willing to giro it a fair trial, and they all
suppport heartily his efforts to reform the
with regard to appointments to office, in Now York is tho Central aod the Central
civil sevice. He is the first President who
which he says : ‘In my opinion n ’Senator is managed by a Vanderbilt, aod the moat ever paid the slightest attention to ante-r
FOB S*LS HT ALL DULTCX
QCn
is ru a.
hu no more right to sclrct one of a num­ pig-headed of all tho Vanderbilts. Tho election promises, or who ever made pos­
itive
attempt
to
carry
out
pledges.
Tbe
ber of applicants for office, and use tho in­ Pennsylvania and Baltimore roads lay in
custom-house is being thoroughly clean­
fluence of bis position to give that appli­ w'tth the steamships and agree to carry to
ed out. Tho sinecures are being abolish­
cant nueecM. than a 'judge on the bench Toledo, Chicago St. Louis and Cincinnati ed, the dead heads are being turned out to
WOWDKKKVT SUrCKM t 05,000 «r the
hu the right to select one litigant in his for a less rate of freight than tho Cen­ grass, and the force is being reduced to the
court aud use all the powers of hia judicial tral will, and sonfccquentiy the freicht goes exact requirements of the ousincss to be
position to secure succeaa forthat litigant." to those cities. In short the Baltimore dooe. There is howling among the pro­
and Ohio and Pennsylvania roods have fessional politicians, but the content of the
Governor ‘Blue-Jeans* Williams is evi­ combined with the steamship lines, and citizens is delightful. President Hayes
bodr ran a.
dently one of the Iola-fashioned sort of are taking tbe trade. The trouble with ia very strong among tbe people, and be
has a strong party behind him, for the
men who believe that a knowledge of the New York is it has no terminal facilities ;
tbe city and its railroads are managed as people are oonviiccd of his honesty.
three ‘RY will solvo «D the problems of
PlKTRO.
selfishly os possibly, and are not in the
human Efit In a recent conversation he interest of the city at all. They are run
bitterly denounced the liberal school system in the interest of Vanderbilt and his ad­
State Home.
of4cdiana, and asserted that five months herents. And they depend upon the foot
of school in a township each your is enough that a certain amount of freight and a cer­
Twenty lake captains have joined the
.Annliwulri. Out!
tain number of pasrengera have no other
LUEACK^Awe^M
Reform Club at East Saginaw.
for the education of children and youth.
way of geting into the citv. The other
It' is not very surprising that Governor roads aro managed on brooder ideas, and
The Berrien Springs Reform Club has
Williams is an inflationist and no better at the other cities, better governed and de­
pending more upon their enterprise than room.
orthography than he should be.
natural facllitcs, are taking the trade and
Pontiac's Reform Club now contains
A lawsuit over an election bet has been New York is suffering.
Its trade is be­ about 600 members, and the saloon keepers
lliooa. forth. .
'
pending for some time in St- Louis. A ing pared off here and sliced off there, have but tittle to do.
till
the
diminution
is
seriously
frit
and
Democrat and a Republican bet on their
A four-year-old daughter
of John
occasions alarm. But what can be done ?
respective candidates for President, and
' "
*”11* *into 'a cistern
•'
The city is in the hands of the class of Aw*—
suit was brought by the Republican, when
drowned.
Democracy who have no interest in its

as evidence, and at the latest reports tl»c

tion leaves them desolate.

be named until next December,

Freemmi,

Hayes was inaugurated, for the amount of

The Democrats ppaqa adrartisc for an

iasne.

al of the I’ustoffice Department to A. A.

Tar rwpertfelly,*
MONKOE l-ARKKH.

George Leland, of Mendon, saw a man
erawl out of his (Leland’s) home George

e 77 ms.iy.yjiayas:

Political Notos.

ident's Southern policy.

morearo miminga Itogelhcr. The confession

tho position of Assistant Attorney Gener­

Jf both the State and Nations, na

represented by the State administration of

nouneed to most at Grand Rapids on the
Sth of May. They'ask thorn who may be
interested, whether members or not, to be

About four o'clock,last Friday afternoon,
while digging a well at somerset, Hillsdale
and carried out. The ladies present that county, Henry Parr was buried by the
Men attempted to reach
night were also visited, either by note or dirt caring in.
person, and they are paying handsomely that him, but owing to the nature of the
their guilt nay not find them out. Mor­ noil and the depth of the well, he was not
al—be virturiM, and you may bid the taken out until 10 a. m., Saturday. Parr
ia still alive, but it is feared that he will
black-maileraJueflanee.

has been spent in litigation, ho has grown

President Hayes if he will do equal justice

BANNKiuthe equal inevery res­

_H&gt; R. Steven’s Column
WHAT I KNOW ABOUT VEGETiKL

The steamer Forest CUy, arrived st
Grand Haven from Mflwunheo Bunday
morning with thirty-one thousand Umbels
of wheat in bulk, consigned to Cork, Irel­

However, the lock-up could
at the stranger for a minute—the stranger
__ ’ -J
&gt;-r.
smiled, Mr. . ■ -saw the character of the
that it was a plot, made deliberately and , man, and without another word wrote a
Mrs. Margaret Mulvsow.uf Assyria,
rcry carefully worked up as to detail, and checquo for the amount. And as every
Barry county, died on the 4th inst., aged
one which required a great deal of skill to one of tho respectables received a call, the. seventy-eight. She was a native of Onon­
object of which was.the name, from one of
carry out There is squirming among the
daga connty, N. Y., but has lived thirtythe three unknown, it is evident enough
। Democratic politicians and explanations that the three were in collusion with the 1 throe years on the same farm in Assyria,
twenty of them a widow.
are the order of the day. Men who have

tho damaging disclosures of the old man

The Washington correspondent of the

Borneo has recently Jost two of ill old
aotOcra. Noah Cooky and Jamra Thornington, the former on the 10th from apo­
plexy, and tbe latter on tho 13th.

and State was not the growth of time but

pect cf any wekly'papcr published in the

publican

'

Tweed

Troubles—A

to do with him.

Vblnra of the Banner, and the yea»

that we promwcu to print it

’

The

Southern Democrats ought to have nothing

This issue completes tbe Twenty-first

.

OUR NEW YORK LITTER.

ions Be* । Hill’s successor as Representative

tbit

The law says

25 XSaSlBfcKfeft&amp;SttST?

MartStf
Hastings. March 28.181

O. D. Sbauldin a

Ml*.

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�Council Proceedings.

jheSeini-WBBkhUepteblicaiBawcr

History of a Picture.

Roll being called th* following Aldermen 1
were present:
j
Aid. Dewey McNaughton. Ru*-ril. Snatdd.
■
— - -‘
’

■Altai* of EllaabaU* Breuihloa.

Ti7"About the County.

Abesni—Aid. Abbey and Lcwiv
Minute* of tbe prvvloua meeting were read1

'
&gt;

Street Committee.

.
&gt;

K&lt;-r f I'- M«r*h of Paw Paw ia Halting

follows:

[.tea t.- la tlii* city.
V ii. Holme* of the Juurnal la: building a

Ayes—Aid. Dewey, McNaughton, Russell,
Spaulding, Tomlinson and Young—6.

,-e oil Broadway, Routh.

Ow uiolbn, the subject of salaries for Qty
officers was referred to the Finance Committee.
bins ia rH,nt ,f t’’eir •lon!­
.*
__ S—— —l.K I.—*

meeting.

On motion, the Street Committee was author-

loquent apcakeru from Grand Rapids,
with ua again in Union Hall Sunday

By Aid. D*wey:

hereby iaatnwud to notify all residents of this
city to remove from the streets all wood, box­
es or other property that in his judgment in-

The Harmonic Quartetts will slag at tho
..[.crsnce meeting in Union Hall next Sun.

•e who attended

the (»o-e*lled) Cal.

procounjcd it an unmitigated humbug,

I

•ptondid
! -i f groceries.
Kn .and Chureh UMee Sewing Society will

Nathan Barlow.

irwinct with the charm of physical vigor,
The graceful, half-voluptumiw outline of form
“Mdlcatutcu*nuoni»eJ with delicately blended
Hut", On l&gt;i-&gt; canvas, tbe humcHc-t face* had
nn almost irrdristililechnrm. The other found
pleasure only in depicting weird and glootnr
subjects. Above all, did he excel in painting
the portrait* of the dying.
The aguuhlng
death-throe, the ghastly fitcc and form, wore
all depicted with marrrloins fidelity. There
existed between thews artlwt# thc most intense
dislike. At length this dislike fulminated. 1
The beautydoving artist had ticen engaged in 1
painting the portrait of a beautiful woman. :
ConnoiHscur* pronounced it the most wonder- I
ful piece of art |bat had ever been produced. 1
Hia brother, artist was jealous cf his fame '
and sought revenge. By brildng thc keeper '
of the studio, be gained access to the picture ■
each night.- Al first he was content to only
deaden thc brilliancy of the complexion and
eye*, efface the bloom from chock ami Up and
point a shadow on cither cheek. Later, hh
artoke* grew bolder and freer, and-one morn­
ing the artist a wok* to find tho entire out­
line of thc portrait changed.
He could
scarcely recognise in the emaciated form and
haggard countenance the glowing conception
•he-had embodied. The pullid face and ex­
pressionless eye* he had attributed to a lack
of genuine** in his material*; but when the
outline* were changed ho suspected the cause
and indignantly dismissed the keeper. What
the revengeful artist marred by a few rapid
stroke* of hi* skill fttl brush was only restored
by year* of patient industry.
Reader, need
we name the artists,—Health, who point* the
the flower* and "grassy carpet’ no fere than
th* human form divine,—Disease, Hie dreaded

Gentfojhen are invited

1. O. 0. F. this afternoon.

Mew. Cook and Brooka, tinnera. hava
. r.-mted to make fifteen hundred pails.

arpe. Thi« great
istuuarr in South
I .t&gt;v«loi&gt;« to the
1). Hiblc Hmue,

Geo. M. Savage &amp; Go's Col
Rkmoval.—Geo.1 M. Savage &amp; Co.
tliu well known m-wspapcr advertising
ageuta, of Detroit, Mich., have removed
from 72 Griswold to more commodious
and convenient quarters. No. 30 Congress
street west, where they have fitted up ele­
gant offices.
rnHKFraaiosMor Iwvalld NoldUrs can be
MILO B. bTEVENS ACo.. D.troit.

marl'Jyl.

Dry Goods

GfiOCERIES! CHOCK!

On motion. Council adjourned.
Wx. H. Stmbiss, Recorder.'

pence -mile* and kindly acta to hia fallow

The Way it Happened.

The quarrel spoken of In Mon-lay'* issue a*
more could he accommodated, and young

■ : Mr. G-D.,

exchanged at that time. Subsequently Star
•ason overtook Moore and Bl tacked him with

I would respectfully announce to the citi­
zens of Hastings and vicinity, that I have'a
new and

7

i»a troinpt

and carend attention.

St even­

nlee quiet Lop.
dan
and the bill only one dollar.

Remember the place,nt J. S. RU*JWJ1JV S
Boot and Shoe Store. Jf-ffekson street.
Glee me a call.

Containing over 1,200 varieties Vege­
table am! Flower Meds. Colored
Plates. Elegant wood-cut* of Vegeta
Nee
and
Flowers. Handsomest
Handsomest Guide
w«“
"&gt; tiowcra.
Guid
Published
C3rScnd fur it. “ttri

GEO. WOODS &amp; CO.’S
PARLOR ORGANS

lars during hb btudnesa life th
statements and fairs securltie*
Many who. through pressing emergencies, havi

Mr. Holden when hope Ind nearly died out.
Many throughout Barry county Vi’l deeply
feel the lo«» of -Frank Holden. ' a-he wx* f«-.
miliarly called. Hia death will U but little
more deplored by hi* more immediat J friends
than by ecorev of Mhern he lisa time and again I
helpe&lt;1 in time of wore need. Ho leave* a f.im- '

£

Detroit Advertisements.

11
!!

.a
^5!
i--'

SHEEP FEED.

600 bu , REFUSE BEANS

.will tend
family.

§14

aat and In tsror or u ni* ir. "n-orr
aoder J.Me''4&gt;rmiek. i lsiiitifl*. 1 di'lon th* U-hd'.r j

"•

[-rance meeting al Sheridan on Saturday,

33
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kSITIIEFAMILY

'

*&gt;

GUhSII

Year. {MMlpnld?

l&gt; of WOld- ।
f Mlrhtaan. I

81

Liberal eammbrion to I
A',rai,V..KX.r..

rance numm
•• ■ -•*' f1"1'*'"'
(tot sores of Jand.areordlnaio tbs I nit
irv«y.
me «ami&gt; mor. or.
I

A cordial invitation is extended to

_

'Drugs, Medicins, h’tc., Etc .

GEO. WOODS &amp; CO., Cambridgeport, Mass.
WABEBOOlSt SMWashlagtea St., Beeteai 1J0 StaU St., Chkajo; 10 LaOcsta II
........................
car. rr len ceaU a number. l.«h r.umlxr contain* ft.
GEO. WOODS &amp; CO, MJUMrs, Caabridgapo&lt; Mass.

Challenge Accepted.

Wnit 2, Goodyear.

pfiahed hia purpose

City Dr ig' Store!

pharmaceutical chew.
PROBATE OR DEB.
'

H48&amp; ££VtK^of

fiSOPLES

DRUG

STORE.

Physician’" Prescriptions and

Rbwabd

Family Recipes

• aakaown, about thirty years

J. P. ROBERTS, Pioprietor,

carefully pre­

on Tuesday, the 15th of May, 187*.

HASTINGS.

pared with Drugs and Chemicals

weigns aiwu*
— --- ■------ ---duck overalls, coarse boots with seam ap back
of isc, probably wool lined ; dark colored
shirt, light drab overooat, light colored plush
-..
••
f ...... rtawn. and

of purest quality only.

REPAIR SHOP

M. C. C*a»dalu

rans committed tn tne

iowb«u«j&gt;

-

-

MICHIGAN.

Drugs and Medicines of all descriptions
kept constantly on hand, and Prcxcriptionf.
skillfully compounded. Also a full line of

tv paper* immediately.

Liat of Pitente.

C. M. RUNYAN.

xxiBGtf

Though, aa a lm*i-

folded hb tent like

A BRUTAL OUTRAGE.

John Q. Creasy, of Hastings.
Should you ass St to accept those conditions,

TOItt PRICES.

BO

Yet. having

SAEEON EXECUTIONof Michigan. County of Barry.

that time Stevenson

Hk-koby Coxtraaa, Mich., April 24, ’77.
■C G Mixta, Hastings, Mich.:—I iaksplea»re io accepting your challenge for another

02214771

III

STOCK

Tea, 4 lbs. for $1 00; Sugars, syrups, spices.
Baking Powder, saleratu^ starch, soap,-can­
dles, tobacco, etc., etc., which will be sold al

find, Stevenson rallied a gang and followed Mr.
M. some distance, heaping all the epithets they

dt'Mild be

C. M. RUNYAN’S.

157

WOODWARD AVE., DETROIT.

pressing our deep regret at hia taking off.
Mr. Holden came into Barry county above
34 years ago, a poor man. and.by hit iudurty, pernevenuice and commendable econo­
my. wm at tbe r'------ • V!------------ ’ ~r
a large amount &lt;&gt;r propertv. We &lt;!&lt;• not Ui.htal ever Applied to Mr. Holdibai aid wav given them.

turning from meeting on Bunday when Steven­
son pointed a gun al him. though with no inten­
tion of shooting. Mr. M ore rebuked him for

«ign painter.

155 and

hardlt

Maj. Geo. M. Anderson is spending a few
days in this city. Tbe M^j., u as smiling and

- Ids to Lang's merited reputation as a tip

GEO. S" &amp; CO'S

In Memoriam.

printing financial

POWERS &amp; BARLOW.

Important topthe Ladies.

In another column will be found the death
notice of Francis Holden, late of Prairieville.

known throughout Barry County.

I j put up a splendid sign on their Millinery

Paints, *3ils and Varnishes,
Farme rs, examine the W^ARD
PLOW,b efore purchasing others,
Every onO waranted.
Those contemplating buying
Mowers or Reapers should see
the Walter A. Wood Machines,
at

jerStmfi

keeper to whom Health often intrusts his
portraits. And ia it not thebchuty of woman,
the most admired of all the works which adorn
the studio of Health, that Disease oftenest
seeks to mar • The slightest stroke of his
brush upon the delicate organization leaves
an imprint that requires much skill and
patience tn efface. Restoration must tic prompt.
drely conduct. Ac , before.tjie City Recorder. Carelessness must be dismissed. Let suffering
The account* of Anson Maynard for hauling women heed the warning ere Disease her
murrwl their chief lieamy—Health—beyond
Irirnos. print- reparation. Dr. Pieroe's Favorite Prescrip,
ing, 91X25, were allowed, by
satkl nays as lion has been used by thousands of these
sufferers, and they are unanimous in their
follows:
praise of its excellence. If you would be
transformed from the pallid ' nervous invalid
Spaulding. Tamil neon and Young—G.
into a happy, vigorous woman, try it.

Dennis A Holmes,

Built lens, examine their Build

&gt;( yoalh, lurm.
t" •

Adopted by ay*e and nays as follow*:

The following acounts were referred to the
Finance CommiUee:
Barlow A Goodyear, supplies,
I I Hi
City Treasurer, for desk,
2 UO

N EW

I re; _r..ti« u . t l.SDt A.X Lt.it 1’. whichcuted hl*
only child, and now rive* this recipe ft*, on receipt
of two atarap* &lt;o pay exprsa**. Hemp el w eurea
iiixht aneat,. tuuMaat the •'.omach.aud will break
a fresh cold Id twenty-four hoars. Aadreaa Ca*ni-ixx A Co.. lu*7Racr St.. Philadelphia, naraln*
hU^aper. xulftl.

Aye*—Aid. Dewey, McNaughton, Russell.
Spaulding, Tomlinson and Toung—6.
Nays—None.
On motion of Aid. Tomlinson, the Marshal

ement Smith ia erecting

5*OWr JRS &amp; BARLOW

POSITIVELY CURED.
When cleat

A regular meeting of the Common Council of ■ Two &lt;4 the iuwl celebrated artiste the world
the City of Hailing* wu* held al their room on 1 b*" c,er
JwsU In the name dty. Guo

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"7.' but, c.. - M~^r. *1-" w-

00788955

*0&gt;.rtl««d Utter*.
•aeh Hated April 17. 1877.

Gumming &amp; Filing Saws

FuraiaUd thia

paper by Cox A Cox, ftolicitara of Fatonu
Washington. D. C.

a specially.
nxrnamUr th* phm* i« Acriceftaral Halt in the ,

„ p.tl.e .«&amp;&gt;,« A. J.
„ Suu
• 1"S« !■“
howmbold furniture, eowuMing of atOTW,
ehairx, tablss. lonngw, bureaus mirrors,
a- a,11
.jtESgto

I?«r

“*•

Heat ms*. Apr.

#

in quality a specialty.

I

nrieties.

�Political

[CONCLUDED FROM 1st PAGR.]
fear. WhoM step is that at thc door ? Thc
old man looked up, and a flash of joy
passed over hia face. Going hastily to­
ward tho new-comer, be eeixed both hia
hands.
“Thank God you’ve come, Frank I The
child's been very aiok, but I think he's a
little better," following Frank to Bella’s
tide.
She looked up, with her white face and
tho tecriou anguish in her evea. “Oh,
Frank !" she nid, faintly, putting out her

hand.
Clasping it gently, ho said, in a tone of
mild rcwuacb, “Why didn't you send mo
word, Bella T
“It’s diphtheria; you mustn't stay,"
whispered Bella." motioning him off aa he
bent over the crib.
“But I am going to stay, Bella," be re­
plied, with such mild decision that she felt
remonstrance wu useless.
Wearily the time passed by. The doc­
tor camo and went, leaving little consola­
tion behind him. Tbe old man, worn ont
with grief and anxiety, slumbered heavily
in hia ebair.
Bella felt she could hardly have gone
through that night without Frank. She
scarcely knew her ardent, impetuous lover
in him who sat by bar aide, so strong, yet
ao gentle, quick to anticipate bar slightest
wish, and ministering to her aod Archie
with the tenderness of a woman.
“Can't you clflSe-your eyes a few mo­
menta!" he whispered once. “I know
just what to do now, and you look so ex­
hausted.''
“No, oh no !*' ahe said resolutely ; and
he urged her no farther.
Midnight wu approaching, and a great
hush fell upon them both, for the doctor
had said there might be a change at that
hour. Bella sat, her eyes fixra on the
child, never stirring except to give him his
medicine or the stimulants tbe physicians
had ordered.
Frank, motionless u a
statue, watched tbe little face with her.
At last Balia raised ber eyes inquiringly
to hia. There wu a gleam of hope in her
look and in the one that answered her.
“Hia breathing seems a little euicr," ahe
whispered.
Frank nodded silently, and there was
another long pauae.
A gentle moisture wu breaking out over
the child's face and body ; bis breathing
seemed easier and his expression more nat­
ural. Frank and Bella hung above him,
scarcely daring to indulge thc awcct hope
that had sprung up in their hearts
About 3 o’clock the doctor came in.
His tired, jaded face' brightened the mo&lt;
went he saw the the child.
“Yes, be seems better," aaid be, “but wc
mustn’t venture to hope yet. Now let us
look at the little throat again."
“His throat looks better," he said, u be

&amp;tM-

Phix and Phun.

George Washington is a member of the
Packard Legislature again.

The Chicago Journal asserts that Sena1
tor David Davis ia in perfect accord with

Ex-Senitor Ben Wade hu written not
ident's Southern policy.

The statesman who is oow shouting that
tbe war baa proved a failure ia usually the

one who didn't get the poetoffioe.
Pinchbeck says that he was offered the
Governorship

of New

Mexico,

but by

whom and far what reason ia not stated.

A complete edition,

in posters, of tbe

speeches of Secretary Evarts would cover
a good deal of fence, but the fence oouldn’l
be put to bettor use.
It ia given oat from Washington that

Pierrepont, but that he will remain at tbe
of St. James for

some time to

come.

.In a recent interview with President
Hayes Goveftor Hartranft is said to have
sAiurcd him that he would bo sustained by

the people of Pennsylvania in carrying out
bis Southern policy, and that be (Har­

tranft) waa fully in sympathy with it.
The Albany Journal (Rep.) remarks.
“The President’s Southern policy is an ex­

periment.

But the continuation of the old

policy unfortunately hasn't even that claim

to consideration.

Instead of being an ex­

periment it is a demonstated failure."

The Boston Irantcript asks :

“And what shall we call tho firm now?"
asked Uncle Joe, u tho happy little partv
sat dowa to tbe tabic. “It a admitted a

TIME TABLE.

SHORT LIMB BITWMN_

KICHIGAB ADD THE SOUTH.

Taldas Wert Dec.

Fall and Wintar Tima Tabla.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.

A.1

You can tell a married man now every
time by the agitation be displays at the
sight of an empty coal scuttle.

lOtfrleVB

GO IMG EAST.

Taklaa »g^oaj«u^1^e- IMh.UN.

Sixty thousand Philadelphia famil
is said, will soon break up bonsekc
and return their Centennial visits.

“Change cars i" is what a boctbtack aaid
to a countryman, thc other day, when he
had finished one of his brogans. JK
Every plain girl hu one conttktion—
though not a pretty young lady, she will
(if ahe live* long enough) bo a pretty old

is

Feb
11 £ too

I
15

ISIS
.» rs
is
=
too

From a boy s composition on beat: “I
cut my Uncle William's hen's neck off
with a hatchet,
death."

and

it

scared

r«

!SS
IS

her to

TRAINS GOING NORTH

Inquisitive school-board officer to Hi­
bernian parent: “Was your boy born in
Gkacaer" “No, sor; and I hope be
never will be."

I to i
«» »«Ism i
c &lt;u w r । a »

a

i

GOING WBfcT.

. A little fellow who wore striped stock­
ings was asked why he made barber poles
of bis legs. His port reply was, “Well,
ain't 1 a little shaver ?"

2

IS m
ini Aan^Arbvr.
8 Is -

Au advertisement ia a Boston newspa­
per is as follows: “Wanted, a young man
in tbe dry goods trade; to be portly out­
doors and partly behind the counter.

Some one aaid to a parvenu whoae broth­
er had remained in poverty: “ You are, I
believe, a brother of M. Durand T" “No,
air; I am not his brother—he is mine."

i-

KUMMa

ei?g ii

Mr-

QRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.

it not have been more courteous if Wade

drawn amicably, rather than
berlain

surrenders T "

that 'Cham­

Yes, wd wiser,

too.

Tbe impetuous Robert Toombs of Geor­
gia ia chided by tbe August* filaonide for

hia foolish opposition to tbe fourteenth and
fifteenth amendments, which, says the
Chronicle, “iniquitous as they are, have
greatly augmented the political power of
the South."

Laconically summarising

Mr.

Hayes’

Southern policy, the St. Louis Republican
(Dem.) aays : “ A Democratic administra­

the President last week, is aaid to have in*

funned him that ao l~s as he adheres to
hia present policy he (Bayard) will use Lis
vote and hia influence to support the ad­

ministration, and will seek to discourage ail
attempt at factious opposition on the part

of the Democrats.
Senator Edmunds of Vermont, after a

few weeks' sojourn in Florida, returns with
renewed vigor and with health

proved.

much im­

He is a bard worker, and renders

useful service to his country.

Certainly

he ia to be reckoned among tbe most pen­
dent and aagacioua statesmen of tbe day.

We trust he will be ready at the coming
session of CoDgresa to take hia scat, which

he fills with marked wisdom and ability.

Mr. Hayes' Southern policy is' not a
sudden growth which baa germinated in

A wicked exchange nn that Moody's
popularity at the Hub is waning. In a
moment of unguarded enthusiasn^ he blurt
ed out that heaven wu a more desirable
place than Boston.

Alexia and Lis terrier went to a photog­
rapher's and were “took” in every city
they vkited. The Duke is easily distin­
guished from tho terrier by his princely
air and a standing collar.

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630a*dl6-.50p.«.

a Ttaadiy^axaapUd. taataniay and .-and./ &lt;x
sen ,Mea—

QREAT WESTERN RAILWAY.

The pioneer bumble bee of 1877 crept
out of hia hole in thc ground yesterday, and
after looking around an hour or two for a
boy to sting, found him, slung him, and
went back to clean bouse.

U. B. Lvnvasn.
(Jae'ISaaX burro.t
G. P. * T. A. Cbciasn

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CHICAGO K LAKE HURON\H

BRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
The Sellable Short LU-

EAST AND WEST.

TIME TABLE No. 8.

TO AMD raoe

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BRAND RAPIDS AND DETROIT
TIME TABLE.

friends of his marriage in California, thus
tersely describee his bride : “She has a
head aa red as a woodp ■ker’a, and owns
sheep until you can't rest,"

Hoebaatcr.

•Suedan «x«pt«L JPallj.
n on all day tnlaa. ■
. tnln haa
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TRAINS WEST.
jjbatreit Jack. | Allaniic

Vicar: John, you are not getting oe
very-fast with your job. You know you
can Jot do too much for a good muter.
John: I knows that jolly well, and—1
ain't a going to try 1 Not me.

The serious attention of eminent scion*
lifie circles has beep lately engaged on the
question, “Can a clam walk ?" How glad
we all are there ia no doubt on the more
vital inquiry, “Can a dam bake ?”

MUJl-rillo

Furniture, Coffins Etc.

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and be happy again.

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* James Parton having married his first
wife's daughter, and that daughter having
presented Mr. James Parton with a baby,
Mr. Parton has become hia own father,
and no longer weeps because he is an or­
phan.
The report that Tom Thumb haa grown
to be a six footer within tbe last three
months by simply aitliog under blue glass
Kvoa to be a canard. One can ardly beo half the stories due sees about blue

I —I

TRAINS RAST.

A country girl wrote to her lover:
“Now, George, don't you fide to be at the
ainging*echoul to-night." George wrote
back that “In the bngbt lexicon of youth
—Worcester's—there's no such word aa
fide."

If the spring puts forth do blossoms, in
summer there will be no beauty, and in
autumn do fruit. So, if youth be trifled
away without improvement, riper years
will be contemptible, and old age miser­
able.

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Dealers tn all kinds

FURNITURE

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The Grael Soitaltao#
Djhohtery Gab Bratt Fraas, k

the beat and hurry and tamult of his rethat it was developed cautioualy and delib­

erately, and had rounded into full maturity
policy thus formed and adopted is a very
good policy to stand up and fight fur, and

nimble warriots whose strategy consists of

frequent and startling changes of base.

certain gentlemen al Jw White Hoose,
declared hia intention to pursue the policy

Sooth.

“After netting forth the reasons

for hb course, he aaid : “My belief in thia

A little Chicago four-year-old created a
ripple by remarking to the teacher of her
Sunday school class: ‘Dur dog's dead.
I uet the angels was soared when they
saw him coming up tho ♦elk. Me is cram

.s

io strangers."

“Have you tried the blue gisas remedy
yet T” aakod Smith of Jouea. “Mo," said
donee; “that is, only indirectly. My
milkman, judging from the beautiful color
of his milk, is tiying it on hie cows, aod
ao indirectly on me.

RAILWAY COMPANY
WtakiastM. RUtnAad.

Chiaaeo

Philadelphia

&gt;KW YORK

Look here !

(E.VTU\I. KJlt.ROln
at
.V. r.. the Nodhan tenolaoa al tea Northor» Central Railway. PoUnaa
PeJooe Dav or Nteepinc Can oa »!l
. Im aaawaa ar
invareed &gt;• varnd and

Look here!
LL-RAXOtOFT.

•‘Where was John Rogers burned to
death r asked a teacher in school. “Joah-

DETROi?it„WHR,if1p LiME

^Re&amp;UaMd -Watktae Glen." tbr celobretad

rstxs. .«;«■ &lt;™»
ssiSiK.:;

of the dua. “Well," aaid thc teacher,
“it Joshua knows, he may tdl." “In the
fire," said Joshua, looking very grave and

course tends to give good government to
O« in Montgomery county, On-gon,
crelaa lady lawyer. SU ia, or ma

“Bella, baby and husband P aaid Uncle

to thc firm, and

ored people.

Therefore I am in favor of

with the following notice pinned on the
outside: “ Gone to my husband's funeral;
back, in thirty miantM.*'

Podkins,

Sro^ntsal

UltUM.

Hampton had put it in hia Washington
telegrams that the ex-Governor had with­

President Hayes, in conversation with

roguishly. “Come, I'll give you a new
name ; one it’ll bear before long, and well
drink to the health of tbe firm in this bot­
tle of wine."
' \
—
“Unota." said Bella, laughing and blush­
ing, while hia old wife Learned indulgently
upon him from the arm-chair where Frank's

M Warn JacUu &amp; Saiiiai

Chi«a&lt;o and Grand

•a-SburteM Lina

Some people like oysters on thc half
shell, others quail on toast; but wo prefer
eagle* on |1U gukl pieces.
A smart aohool-boy says it talus thir­
teen letters to spell cow, and proves it
thus: “Bee 01 double you."

Rallroads.

“Would

tion could not have done more or better.
rose to go.
Belk followed him to the door. “The He has solved tho Southern question in a
symptoms are favorable,” said he, in an­ manner and by a method absolutely above
swer to her imploring glance. “I will call
criticism."
in again before npon."
Belk turned 16 go back to ber seat. As
The Cabinet smashers have begun early.
she did so she met Frank's anxious loving Tbe Administration ia but six weeks old,
g'ance. It wu almost more than she
and yet tie country is told (hat there is to
could bear,
_ “Oh, Frank, if God will only Jet him be a general shuffle of portfolios. Presi­
live I" ahe aaid, and for the firat time the dent Hayes is too good a workman to make
toara fell over her cheeks. ' Frank put his a Cabinet that will only hold together one
arm gently around her, and ahe laid her
34th part of hia term.
head on hia shoulder. They felt from that
moment that nothing could ever part them.
Senator Bayard, in an interview with
Once more let ua enter the little cham­
ber. The blinds are open now, and thc
sunset light is streaming in. Archie lies
in his little crib, looking like a little spirit,
bis mother thinks with a half sob. u she
watches his pale, wasted face, with its halo
of gleaming hair. But he ia gaining
strength daily, and will aoon be runnir^f
round, the doctor Bays.
Cloaing the blinds, his mother takes a
chair beside him, and sings in a low, gentle
voioe. In a few minutes he is fast asleep,
aod she slips away for a while. She knows
who is waiting for ber below.
“Bella," nid Frank, after they Mad
talked a few minutes, “I received a letter
to-day. Guess from whom."
. “rm sure I don’t know," said Bella.
She wu setting thc rapper table, and
paused with a half-startled glance. “From
your mother Y'
“You little coward, how pale you've
tarnod all of a sadden ! Bat you've no
reason. I wu a true prophet, I tell you,"
shaking the letter playfully at her. “ I
have told her tbe whole story, and she is
prepared to love and receive you u a
daughter. In that table ready ? Then sit
down by me, and we'll read tbe letter to
gather. You'll find out what a warm, lov
ing heart my mother has, you little infidel,
you 1”

WF.

CHICAGO I

one.

the President does not intend to recall Mr.
Court

Railroads.

Railroads.

Those who come to you to talk about
others ore the oars who go to others to
talk about you.

succeed ia carrying U out,

because than

Railroad
J. M. HEWES
we guarantee Satisfaction.

'STAT1ONH
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HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY MAY 2, 1877.

I VOL. XXII NO.

ffiramm m

bihwes

™ PAMHER
i

i'HYBIClAb * SURGED

,17'C"

art.

GREETING
Ktmio • atracgbolda to aurreoder to the
enemy ,-Nortbcwte had M J«ord Revenue
at Denver-, manor, and that erntlciaa
had. cooeaired auch a liking for tha wellbnilt hambom^yoaog doctor, that when*
hi* *oa and heir ciimed .pou the tarre:
and broke hi* odlar bona, a urnEager wm
•cut at once to Ravenrtnifgc home Lady
Rarmuie made oo Knot obj'vetion to tha.
having more faith in women a* phyaieiaaa
tte. a* (urgwoos, bet her iodination grew

T-.B'tF’F.

JACKSON WAGON

DIAMC

' •• Wearing bcrrelf out for nothiMt!"
proud aoiidity, and it galled him that tf, .'rumbled Mra. J -and.
I brootbdieame frequent, ami &gt;be iwraetvcd fort. extended ev-re to bitter cruelty had
Sorry to be late f ezdaimed a clear, I that her young nrorile, Dr. Laud, wu beenaflinvrin. IfKoriah Undaufered
I uirlieh voice in tbr doorway. “Martha, • banlahed tram the caatle.
throagh him ahe au&amp;mri in -:lr~-re if hia
let me give naamtn* aoma more milk.
Hi* lordrilip rent for Northoile. who reveug. had token cff.et the kno'whdg.
.Mamma dear, wait while I wheel your lit- waa alment at the Uanor when the nu- had not romo to him from hrendf.
B«t
th- table to the armchair, you rnuat anoua am red. Her ladyahip’a firat tore waa auch rengmor awret to him ? Truly,
break fut by the fire thia chilly morn inc.' I rego to Kiaaie was detained by Loyd Ha- in th. mental battl. of hia might the
“Who d-&gt; you auppuM b uyr neighbor rune, wbmo tender auxiety ramrlml to ■wertM aeemed altoetthre irexing. Over
and laudluid ? Who du you, imagwe ha. -; have no female doctoring at auch a eriaia, and over again he told himorlf he baled
buuht the Rarcnabridge IIouik T
। bet aho aecretly doEpatrlred another me*
nval at Woodbine Cxtage, ym above
“Somebody very Well tiff." aaid Kiarie. renger through her attached Waiting maid, an hia inward amertioua lh«re awdlod a
fidgetby with a ptece of bread rad woo­ and the cruaa manoeuvre, renite^ in the •urgtog Ude of foelmg Oat might- well
: deriac why her apyotlte w«* conatendy do- iI arrival of Nortbrote in her ladyrtip’a room
I aertiog her of late , “for it ha. bean reno ' about five miuultce before Kime came up
I rated exteouvely —oniride at lout Hare jI ia her well worn black clotbea, with g-.rliah
i you better informaUou on th* m-ttar ?" 'I fare grave with profrerional aolemnity
Northeote had not fu _ « ..
“I did .ot tell you ia*t night, Kbrie." I “Some tnietake, Dr. Laud," mid Izird
,**?. he glanced eerelmriy at the
remarked Mra. Laud. ‘ for 1 feared it would I Haveuiae, coloring.
xhrartcJd of the aurgrry. woodoring wtel
apual tha little rieep you can get . it b Dr
‘"Am I going to die, Dr. Laud," moaned had aent hr him in thia inclement waathher ladyahip feebly.
• You undcralaad.’ aaid Kioaie, coldly
"Dr. Nortbeote*'* &lt;
kokiog up al Northcvte, ''auacicut of po“Dr. Uud ! 0. good evening — What
lip. p*lo and trembliag for a la-XMOt. It ralyvia of which thia ia au incipient form, ran I do for your'
■aa ou light matter to the atruKziing tad, to know how maeuiial u ported quiet. One
Amid all hia artouiahmeut, be waa the
that au powerful a rival had suddenly taken or th. other of u* u&lt;um undertake thia
&lt;■■
. •uperriliooa foe he h*d ever appeared
up bia positive lu her vanity.
to Kume 'a weary eyre. She Irak C. are id
1 havcoflea toll you, Ktrnir. that thia
Dr. Laud, atey here, ened Lady Ra­ bow hi. heart throbbed with pmriauta
tnrreaiiug neighborhood would attract ven ue in an excited manner
warmth m he an unexpectedly, beheld her
•Prey rauull her ladyvbip'a wiahca," under hia own roof, her wcll-wurn aailov
aaid lb* agitated bnaband, to Kimi.. bat ported Iwrt amid her damp, waving
"Nurtbcote kindly follow me Mow, w. hair, her. only protection from the piulre.
can arrange foe a cooaulutioo prereatly." I Morm being the old, thia water-proof, to
1 Ug your pardon,' mid Northtota
decidedly, apreking howtver io to low a
tone that the patient did not hear him. “I
will take my leave cubing rertored health
to her ladyahip
The proud blood flew to Kiaaieiadignant faco. but ahe bent over Lady Rareuna
apeak,ng *ucthingly au I coo.uragiagly to I

‘LOW,

Single am- I? •atforrn’Buggies,
Tayloi; and Gale Horse Rakes,
Buckeye Mowers with Table Rake Reaper,
IXL Wind Mills, etc., etc.

Sweet's Hop
Dec;

WHOLE NO. MM7.

Column.

DENTIST
JiicbiiM.

»kal aroro to item j
When did the men appear’" asked ! te ted vtetekd, od ate
wto Uft rtme in I
Nortteota, a fiera. light downing in hi.
। the aurgory, the pone with tte £lt thrown I
dart gray rjri.
’T’1?**- Ftth a torap of pajwr
" &gt; “torday morning, bet I waa not writ
id inaidr tha elartc- I will rend to«&gt;ough
to
come
out
before.
■oreow for the book* I rwpriro."
I*my Dr. Nortteota, eoorider the
matter in a btutnem light; you have thia
moner in hand, and I can procure you a

Thia would have been a gnat triumph
to the lady doctor, had Out Let mind hewn
t&amp;i depressed to eaij Jy it, moreover, the
atory •-! her renal] to Castle Ravcnoe got
wind. Hut her mtiafaaiou u the gradu­
al recovery of her uo&amp;le patient waa more
than .urpaand al her mwanl sufferiaga
throw .h the increased malignity of a ri| val Nothing lew than bey ruin could
aatialy N-rtkc.io she became interutingi’ od'-with hta daily ihoughta, till ter imI age even embittered hie intercouree with

venihridge liooae moat he a rich man I
dare aay he will nut oere to pumo hie pro
foonon .1 all; and. al aay rate, lie will not
rare to do «&gt; u ■ arnaatly
thoar u, wh cu
practaoe mean* bread Pcrhap* be will be i

LAW A SOLICIT

H.4lt

car utid'ai Pulltuaa
there ba’v •••- diS^T.-oce intoiff kte
1110*0 who UTT had onwhm CAtea*
but th. uotnn-M publi^kro fori A
viacd a* to-tte puiute of dSatritoj
old fertu.-ad reilrom] calia-.foQM k
too wall krtrira; it&gt; |*xW MH
meria karo.tera paitaten-of UfU
uioaoagm । t&lt; rorrviteu. Vrtfl
rar. tteo,
plaaderay
the -tod tal-Uar*," and hauled a4
thirty, firry or rixty arike, until t|
b~ hmm aetvnl. wha It a an d
rtieu.&lt;fo,andhby tte M-uwwa'
u. k U M. atarting piM. "H * iL

“I.,tret from Ravetartridge. exclaimed
the laUer playfully to km one day. ".My
mail vowehsafed ma the new. thia morning I CUT. Nortteota TW rilmrt. He turned
that your devrr little cwdieal riyal, Dr. 00 hta haul and walked away from her—
। Laud, will trot aland it year way long.— *“ lek jnat then that hi. raging jealousy
Mr. G resharn. the lawyer, ia reported to ajreinm-the lawyer mold Mt bropk the
be deeply am it ten with her—ao uyi village atght of the wimful fere, „ f^utle to J]
i gomip
He ia a nice, genllemaolv nun. ware him.
. though elderly. and ahe baa lovely ete*. | She waited a while with a heart that
really. Dr. Northrote. though her draaa u i riebned a. ate thought of tte toother ehn

■'Now, ruauima, you know bow kind the
lawyi-r La* boen to taa. I am aure bo goal
out of hia way to give me a hdping hand
' ia my practice Mr. Greabam ia a deer old
gentleman.'
,
' Old. KLaic * He cannot be fifty yet —
and be look* a g«&gt;J deal younger. Dvn'l
i let him k»ow you think him vid ; bia kindMM might end mon- suddenly than you !

bram plate »hinc more brightly or recrive ।
n»m- .umlaut care than that which graced I
the wicket garden gate a-d .bore the en- f
graved invcriptioo, “Dr. Itoud.'*
"A rival I drelare ' ' exclaimed a geutlcimpatirally. yrt nrithrr naked nor'told
mau wrapped t* a comfortable nbter, who
l.imaelf why he had auddcnly bwonaa ao
I ernm
'
wu plodding along the glcctny country
road- ••Whit a fellow that lawyer of mine
“I don't care to diaettm aervaai'a go*,
muit Ln to amure me there ia trek, epicsaip " Mid he abruptly, and then ha craamvi
J did opening for piactice in Rxvrartndge.
’ over to IUbo and began to aort her daiioato
whan, behold, than b a brother phyunan
w nb for her
at the thrrehold of my own door .
. It waa anlurty for lhaee of Nartheoto'a
“Dr- Northed. I I* that you} my dear
i louanto wboee rent waa far in arenr that
fellow’"
hia bailiff, a hard, rtrewd .“cotchma. met
‘■What ia left of me, Stanley, after a
him while walking borne from the Manor,
flvdmile tump. Why on earth didn't the
and repealEd a requrot be hod often lately
camage nirel me at Lowmead aiatioo ? I
mole, that he might rend ikanfi cfllcere
know It earn, down aaftly, tad the herrea
into the boon of the obeti'aate one*.
mu good rector, the boovd toarevten—and what induood you to tall me live tliore
field waa open to mo here? There ba rod ed the appUrotion of rear nairhbar. Dr.
light ahinlng within three minute.' walk of■ NoctteMk. Hat, alter Ji, wteslayoertom.
and what b hb gain?
pghry handled
■y own gate.'
•Oh, njteeoMI You would not boM o, and fifty. Il b nut worth a regret my
■bate Doctor."
'‘A paltry hundred and fifty!" Lillie
enough to ths wealthy practiuooer at Raven«bn-lge Hixue, bat a matter of grave
conaideratiow to the

“What bite mattar with Dr. Laud 1"

Hfe the aooid Mt here withheld b«
•Hart, boh r arid Northcuto. pteting
I hi. arm about bar ia a aaaaeaet, ■ thongh
alia
were owe of hm —b
—u —eI *T
m wffl alarm th. whole howm.rtypLe
child.

i«ST,i“/4Te

Furniture, Undc t-.'tnr;, Picture Frames. Etc.

THE ST

BRO’S SAY
or Picture Frames,

ihuir (mmmIs, for you
ill Ahvv.monc

-Krtiah MirUm UndT e. rial mod11 fled beta cluttering of fate. Dr. Land
Nwdxute. With a etadden atari "I thought । trial at firat to abut her eyre to the foot
the name ’Laud' icemed familiar to me. that her practice wto gradually bet Vagy
Do ypu re.3' mber my competing for the, .u-adily doereaai^. bat it lanbad upon bar
Horchrirt ficholarabip, four yean ago, whent very fontibly in the cod, that the new docI naa twenty-three ? I wc.t up to the। tor had commeacsd a coaroe of unfair
Leudoo Centre, and waa horrilod to lad, treatmrat almoat amowntiag to p —co­
that the .lamination bad been opened to, lion toward bereeif.
Bravely did ahe retrench aod atill re
wvtMc. My mcU had not died than, and|
I bad not yet come into pcemarioB of hi.&gt; trench her domaede axpaoditerm, the bol---------- ride atfll grew IgM,
comfortable income, to that I waa anxioua
from her mother now
tn obtain th. gold medal and the medial
frac keturea the acbolanhip procured
Everybody UuMghl tnv momh certain, and
I thought m&gt; too. Who do you mppoew
headed the rumination Ibt I Mito Koaiah
Minim Land I I bare never forgotten
camo om to bar “b. hnd tahilirta.l bw
the name The Englbh .may we. the
inre. teltorem Are. hb cheat, QommI
lurning-poinl that diathe boalMte. Ire
member the tohjaetWto'VirmtoUon.' The
lrwritb^bwl h.wvC oretately b.bote bw
wemea wto Bvo yeare younger than my'ibkklulu.Wk. annd
aril^tbe wna&gt;ctua!ly juat rommoocing her
amJmOtoMnd liM Mt vnperioe lu|wunethlar
«
about “no t^T
amMma^m.**
wooWfov.hrK
^tot—ut
if
“flam. Kiria are meat conloeadadly
In due time thi. remark wan cwnveyod gm.
t
ft*2 burdored, broken-down Bte
tetba care of N&lt;.........................
rould not well be reared that day from the
.I
u.t—-----

vriting to loiak uf vhri wmoii ar. nam­
ing to; m for thia Laud. ate ought to have
bora a mao—* ffant of a creature, with
Uwepataahadada booked aoa, aittlag
I la her , eroiriagram in a dreariapwn
ril that moraug. Ugh, I know tte

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1
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There, th nr I

limpet I yoareaif,

44K n»«rand MlM.: Du.
°F wi«k twdvc foirtocr ot U
! Gum, with ^nae for mMa. hatw.
Landi. bod? I* ate very iH ia '

“8uaaat to th. rteat, muter," replied

2^7"^ h“d’

u”ud “

“Bet wb. .Manto ter?" aak*d North

�riodty worth making a trip to!
iKahtmasoo county to witneas. I thto* -jral," tod th. proteteHtr M. to
Mr. N. has a flock of about 225 I that before the tod of another yaxr a te*
thoroughbred French Merino । rvjmu nr wil rental* American ahippfog
sheep that reminded as of the 1 to ia former atatru apm tire high an*.
flocks we have often seen among
One Biggin*, oi thia city of great dtan
the prosperous farmers of'
arten, baa a tail agatart the eX'l*t*id*i
the Green Mountain State. pending in cur reran* A frw ynara age
He has a large number of thor- Biggio* haunted tha White How daily
cmgiibrqd young bones and coits to a*o tte i’rreidcat. Ha tre^iu d (for,
thal ,we suppose would be a of.rwiree, U wre all imariaatfoa; that Mto*
Grant, now Mn Barwrto. wu tfoepgreat attraction to these inter- Neiiin
ly ia lore with hint, and be wm wiiEox to
' Nted . in ■‘four-rear-olda” that
can make their mile inaide of 3
minuter, but not so attractive to
A TRIP TO VICKSBURG.
us tu&gt; many other tilings we saw,
especially the general busfaeM
On Wednesday evening of last• arrangements, the splendid barns,
’ week we left home via Grand1 tbs full granaries, and tha pros­
Kapida for Vicksburg. Kalama-* perity so apparent on every
| too county, to deliver on anni-' hand. But we must aot fail to ioqnretioo. He to a mart worth WO.OOO
verasry address before Vicks­ mention hia pens of Berkshire or •60,000, and M auaply b*&lt;*K rictitaired
by ti»r lawyer*
burg Lodge. I. O. O. F.* We did1 and Poland China hogsand pigs,
not find the car* of the Grand of which he hasmany, and among W. are &gt;ouo to hive tn brand ire*
Rapids Express badly crowded, the Berkshire^ some of tha finest ■Uta**, oao *n npurtriaa rUtac of Grn.
yet under the supervbung care breeding sows and young pigs Georg* H. Th^rea*. and the other an «&amp;*of. Con\luctor Baker, we reached that we have ever seen in the gorieal rtaiea or groop to comaretnrealn
the vtfley. City on time, and State, some of which he said the dead of th* navy who foil daring the
rebellion. Wrehmgtaa to ju &lt;ly fosad for
found very pleasant quarters at money would not buy, as they ita atateary. We have now e^turtriaa
'■ Street’s Hotel, always the Grand &gt;rora worth as much to him u ttatimt of Waahiogtot|, Sratt; Jackaoo and
Rapids home of Barry County they would ba to any ether man. M cPbrreoo. and life etee or ooh—oi rtaiara
aojounwr. in that beautiful city.
Spacefurbids our saying more, of Wadtlngton, Jetferauu, Hawlrea, Lin­
coln, and reveral other hero* adorning our
By tb? early morning train on yet We cannot refrain from ex­ public pertta. Beatdea three, we have a
■ the G. R. A-1. R. R-, we left for pressing out thanks to Mr. Nea- large number of rtato* in Sutnary Hall
. Vicksburg, distant 61 miles, smith and family for thair kind­ in the Capitol building, totra *f which ary
u»arly due south. This Road iw ness and courtesy, so illy repaid eioaidercd exc* kat in point of merit.
in good order, well managed, in this hastily written note of
batuoi ao liberally patronined the many interesting things by
ns we had supposed. We . ar- which he is surrounded.
[ rived at our destiuatioa about
Wbafcrer ojriniou* auy be entertained
ten u'doick, and wended dur way
by auUK politiciaM of the policy uf a reoognitiuo by the adminatrauon cf I’ackaid
to tta HcElwiuti House, in the D it mi t ted Government
; den tie of that thriving village. Th* ••ne....w» Streetcar** in Wash­ m the legally alerted (aoreraer of Louiaidar. nn m** Irand-, ington-Only one of a Family­ ana. it mart be admitted that, viewing the
ConUorcrey from a Republican atuodjwint,
during die balance of the fore- Quantity and Value of Fresh Beef hto poaitioa to unpregnablr. Thn "uerve"
Exported —The Carrying Trade—r.
1 noon; in company with a leading
SHIy Piece of Buaineaa—A City of which be baa exhibited in advocating hto
jijtairniinirc merchant of the place. Statuary—Packard and hia Friends. title to certainly calculate 1 to command the
admiration of hto party frieoda throughout
L we wandered about the village,
the Uafon, and if it£e that ho will have
k and after dinner visited the Union
to ,ucc.itub to auprtior fore*, it cm only
Fclitol, under charge of Prof. J.
be juatified on the ground that "nocemity
'*Ci S^isbury, formerly of New The diaaaimalt on ymterday in th* bu ha&gt; no lair." 11m branch
State
' York, and a graduate of the New reau of ptintiag and engntviag in th* Lagialatur* drew not emulate htonrmnrea.
Treaaury Department nre a aourcoaf noth a. to evidaaewd by tbe marching and evuu
' York Stitc Normal School. .We c-mmberadml oo tha part uf tha benarotennarvbing of member, from on* hall to
. -have risked a good many ichoola
tl.e other. If P*cka»d were backed by
* in our time, and seen many men pluyea, the lar^T number of whom ire in friend* aa uuSiaehing an himaclf ba wuuhi
Band women noted for their su&lt;&gt; dicrot fenndee, ar*, ia a tingle day, depriv­
Ueee- as teachers, but we think ed af th* ncana of living. Not only th,
opetaiivre, bat children and old, deerejit
Political Note*.
r the Primary Department of this yarent*, dcpeedins upon them for xqppurt.
l school, under the guidance of xre involved io their calamity. If the
* Mr*. Salisbury, was the best machinwy parcharai by tte government
► managebent trained and most won kept ia modca op to ito full capacity, Sam KanJtii i* a “man oreriHurd." He
ioatend of layiaj it a*ide aiyi inarietring
•
? perfectly arranged of any Pri- tire work to poiota dutaat fttm the Cap*' want! -ter apeak cr abip.
| mnry Deportment we ever visit J tai, thto wbolcaale dtochifce would ont be That Lootoian* Commitaion went cheap
ed anywhere, and-it is not too ndnaaary, and touch rufieriu?, which will
t much to ray that we do not be­ fall to the lot of ti»o*c poor people, wvald ttoa" : The Dneetacy. It “Kaapi fire.1
t lieve its equal in all respects ex­
Judge SpoffJni uj&gt; that IWdrett
i iata in Michigan. All die TXAg^tJlayaa' pdier meet* hia hearty approval.
Jamra llrelptih adriaea tire c-l'&lt;ed Jreo^mei
of the school iwerc Wall
pte tfo*to to jfon rite betararatfc {-artT for
ev-41 ’'owing condiwtrely
•afoty rad protection.
Lthat amufter hand presided there
Bal ribbon ruka the White Iloora.
' »aod reflecting great credit an the expcr&amp;ctit on the Waahingtou and Itoaidrat Uayca and wife will permit no
I teachers in charge. To. spend Georgetown railroad will U ttah in a few tu-.rr wine drinking there
day* at the aoltefelfoe o! tb* hrerator of
L an afternoon in such a school
. A. M. Clapp baa re.tgned bia petition
*» public printer and T. D. Itefrree *•!*
' was a rsa), genuine, treat, and
one uolofttn 'n joycd by us.
The village of Vickeburg is permitted fat rhirly ueyt, and if it. be
i-read that the "Hammy' ia mor* econom­
Freery pleaaandy situated at the ical than the tuo of borac-powtv, and wt&gt;'
i,crowing of the C i. P. H. and not be objected to hectare cf ita l.iag a
It to Mlboritatively aonoeneed ibai the
k G. R. ft I. Railroads, and con- “Mtn** to boraca upon tire teghway, it ia extra aereioa at Coagrcre will be calW for
■hMhs about 1.500 inhabitants pcembiclt will ba f-eatituted.
tire 4tb of June, the dale originally anERTc found there a stirring class
FOf people, all around indicating
During March there'acre 51 arreaU xnd
Pjeneral prasjicrity. We mw m&gt; olfore ia hto dcpartmnt to ooo of a family. 10 eimricUure fcw violation* of the peat*)
law*. Fire puntmaaten ween hauled up
J indication:’ of dissipation, but the A d»y or *o apt he ordered tte dUmteal for etaueatling.
f finely furnished Hall of the Red of ooe ol two rirten »ol*ly on the groun J National bank Bute rireulxtioo to now
| Ribhon Club showed that the that he would not favor the etaptoytartrt ouutxoding to the amount of S3IHJ3C4,
by the jpivernmeni of m-rre than one rvpadditiau.
f people were determined that rreweUiire of the mb* deontic circle. 607. During April
: King Alcohol should not rule Thto I* ■ dril rarvire rvfora which will n
the Hopatliren Htate Committee of
p“sovereigu iff the imendant.’’ reive popular ippronl; and inqniry will Maine on May Irt eleeted Senator Blaine
l
The Odd Fellows here have a eattofy the Secretary that hto '-praaiag Chairman, making tha eightieth coaMCOB*y be u*d in more ca*e* than
1 liau Lodge nf about 40 in embers hot*"
•oc ia hto Departni-mt. We have hid io- lire year of hi* Chairtnauvhip.
L In the evening the Fraternity itaMt* of nan and wife (the wife u-oing . jAl the epeoal election told in tte town
I celebrated the 68th Anniversary under no »**um«d name) teino enpfoye-l I ehip of Muahall for tjoperriaor, on the
I of the orgauitatiou of the Order Io tfao came Department. alto of earner 27lh ulL, D. I’. Smiley. Itepublicvu, wan
dented over J. Stage by aereotoen ma­
* in the United States. The ai- vied brother and eteer, and parent end jority.
ehiM. who lire uadec tte tree roef, and
i -teudu:ice of the Fraternity was wh* are ia the gvrrnimcnt Mrvire. FtretTh* anxiety of tire Dctaocrau to hare
r not a* large as we had hoped to agrtu in eomc ora hi* teon reanrted to to Mr. Btaine coate O..V to help them igateet
see, buftljc jrtkWic supplied their avoid detection of thu wrong, by nmug- tb* Admintotntion to terribly excrueialfogf
place, fiiliiigthe Large Red Rib- tag for employment in different Depart- but tirer* are y*t no aigra that he intend*
[ben Club Room to sufTorailbn. tbrata. Wo hope thto matter will be io
VaMtgated, and tha proper remedy ap
The United Statei Supreme Court ye*The cxerafe* consisted of songs
terday decided the great oyrter war betwreu
| by a well-drilM Glee Club, a
Maryland rad Virginia The Uretrt hold,
that Virginia can prohibit eitixeca of ocher
brief sketch of the history of
’
plant ing oyrtcre in bad* of tide
| Odd Fellowship, and an adless। A very valuable tabular itetem-mt, jnrt f
.
Turairtted
*
by
th*
laAtfotijable
ChW
bT
i
fon **Qttr Dbty as Odd Fellows
, tire Barena of Statirtiro, Dr. Kdward tting bnr on paopi* to do w.
I and as Men," by the Editor of Franc, rive* w the highly iutentrtin^ ia- Ac«xcUaCBMJ»: “Mart, of Ilarjxr't
I the Baxx«r, whirii was listened formntira of tire rapid ioarerae of tire Wtaitlf, evidretiy n«t* to fire a shot at
' to with marked attention by all quality of frrah teef exported frow tte ttbc fiuuiliren policy. Ia tiw tort tore rf

TAKE NOTICE.
To

SGROFULA

whom

it

I am now running

Builders, exarnine their Build­
ing
Material, House Trimmings,
hine for
Paints, Oils and Varnishes.
ing or ciiangi
Farmers, examipe the WTARD
location of buildings PLOW, before purchasing others,
from small
great, Every one waranted.
and having handled
Those contemplating buying
about 1.200 buildings Mowers or Respers should see
in sixten years. I feel
the Walter A. Wood Machines,
New Portable Mn-

tire hiandf- Hto UnoAta mav
cted a* parillcl to what are cate
or. eourenirtvc* to arma&lt;rem*&gt;te
,/ul nature, liku an stay ehair

Casw, Cancerous Humor.

Canker.
Mercurial Diseases.

Pain ia the Bones.

Salt Rheum.
aever wrartonme.
lie make* light of faron white he doe* them, and *e*ma to te
reciting when he i* conf* *
”
er epeaka of bwreelf eztrtf
rd never defend* hlmrelf

T'hogf
may

I .to u—. a.al4 H.aJ, *«.. &lt;
to ll-a pm aitmdre •&lt;

Erysipelas.
WN u;mi t.
• •■I I’rj.itela*.

Pimples and Humors on the
Face.

Tumors, Ulcers or Old Sores
tist ssw«s r—si
im Urea re«*ia»ra •«!

Catarrh.

Constipation.

confident I cart satis­
fy those who may fa­
vor me with a call.
My address is Irv­
ing, Barry €«o., Mich!

Residence — Six
miles directly VVest
from Hastings.

An Act to amend eectiora 1&lt;K »nd
1693, chapter *6, of the eompd*d tow* of
1871. relative to board* of ■ health aad
health uftoen in toworiiip*.
TU Ptopb af At Stat «/
roan. Thai Mctiora 1692 aad 1693, ehap
tar 40, of tire compiled law* of 1871, te
and the mbm are terebv «&gt; amended a* to

J. P. ROBERTS, Proprietor,

A. S DEAN,
Irving, Mich.. Apr. 23rd 18*
ipr23tn3.

Piles.

A Bin to Establxh ia Towaehip*
a Bonrd of Health.

City Dr ig Store

Dyspepsia.

MICHIGAN

HASTINGS,

Drugs and Medicines of all descriptions
kept constantly on hand, and Prescriptions
skillfully compounded. Also a full line of

Faintness at the Stomach.

MH, EH. NHft Elll-S.

female Weakness.

DYE STUFFS, &amp;c. unsurpassed
in quality a specialty! .

PATENT MEDICINES

General Debility.

Of all kinds in endless varieties.

5145

NEW ADVERT1SEM 2.N i s

(1693.) 8«r. 2 Every tewnahip board
■hall appoint and eonatantiy hare a brelth
ofioar of the towaahip who ahall where
pnirtieabk, be a pbyuciu aad «*niury'»J
rtoer. and an etcculireoftorr of the board
I Prntidni. That ia towaahip* where it to
! not practicable to aeenre the' Mme* of a
well-educnlad and Mutable phyreciau, the
board miy apretcl the Mtpervtour or tone
_.c_ _____ ____x
m..

' teate :

■7

«

AT

C. M. RUNYAN’S.
1 would respectfully announce to the Citins of Hastings and vicinity, that I have h
w and

audit all fren and ehargra of peroo-j» em
ployed by them io Ibe execution of the
health law* and of tteir owa rerulatinn*.
Within thirty day* after tbo annua! town•hip meeting ia each year, the brurd cf
treallh (hall moot for the tran*e,io6 tot’
btoinrea en&lt;i vteE appoint or reappoint a
health uBrer. and »hall immediately cam*
to te tnnamtttcd to the S’cretiry of tte
, State Boud *f Hoidlh, at Laming, tire
full name ami purtoftce addrrai of inch
teaith ottrer, and a rtateaumt whether he
to a phyrictan. the toper: ieor, or rrereodi-

Bomronoc 3F»3Ft.i&lt;DE:s.
Remember the. place, at J. 8 RlWYaflJ\'8
Boot and Shoe Store. Jefferson street.

$5^77?'.^

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Tie tai SaUsni Ttoreiti&amp;re.

RUNYAN.

FURNITURE

.mrtaia* aeefolteM tut efall Ike Om la l.

RAILWAY COMPANY
- alt MkM UMUj»&gt;rt&gt;re*re Wartia.
elre. wniteatoyra. Il»n-*a«. BetHe.**-

Philadelnhia

THE STEBBINSBRO’S SAY

DRY GOODS.
isK&amp;STjtr-' DETROIT.
'$Be$20E^::"fe.Ta

itil you have priced their Goods, for you

1
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1

Seiiu Micfe
attic Parer Mb
Mie Dimaite
Late Iiciiie Mi
OlffiTlC I0NTBLY.

Everybody knows . they

the oply

PRACTICAL UNDERTAKERS

LIGHT-RUNNING

DOMESTIC

SDTLLSEim, D. 1. KID, Jr.
fisr.*- “RiBssr*’

city and attend promptly to all calls

in that li

BEST.

FAMRERS.I GREETING

Unfed Stat* to Great Britain dariay the that
t
papre kc rvprrerat. hinMif, braah ia
oightera month* radfog March 31, I8T7. )haad, aa Uiag forcibly smtod by Tode
Thto to a new trade, whfoh bidi fair to reach tSara ia a ebair, with the xdmoaiuoo to

■DOMESTIC1 SEWING MACUIIECO..
If dam* to My truth whtoh wu doubt)
io the cable divpalch that IhvtoBdi. tO
take a band in tha RuMO-Tnrktoh war,
then ahe will play, aaetwdiag to Hoyla,
"third band Mgh."

*

39-OEX

MESSER
Arts

1877.

BROTHERS

hood at the 6V1 ntand with tha Stawt Stock of
aad Machinery ev«r known in Htartuqp, W» have tW

JACKSON WAGON,

�CARBOLIC OIL
Commercial,

bft*S£2
[Charlotte Republican.

‘
Kitridge, it ia not alone the editor of
i tin- Banka that- fuel, awful bed," but
it m almost every panwn in Barry County.
. In car article we never thought of *J£
Il wan the public interest we were endear­
wins to nerve by 1 raping’ Barry out of
the fifth Judtcial District.. Kitridge aska
how we are going te atand it te hare Van

All About 'the County.

what oai be helped But be endured uu

IS tod. limo u the gentlcmtn of the
Michfaa legislature shall trndo this mon
auotu wrong la the people of B*rrv, or
the oEev of Cirvrnt Judge breomc vacant.

tidasw at thb renal/ far «sposter ■*“ ther
belirw te ba th* treachery of one af lb* p*lnieal draagogwaart Grand Kapute. &gt;h. reuld
■ hex th* evmpas. ia on* political campaign.
BpraUa. for Hayas ia Maiaa.dxwpar ia ladlau, aad TiMra te Michigan, will iad .&gt;»«thing ba*Mra "siclt I ..as I. Mlf h.uttsapts

.Aaasu

Drawn te serre at the May term, A. D.
1*77. of the Cirruit Court for the Connty of Barry. William C. Pratt, Yankee Spriora.
Juba C. Ketchum, Maple Oruve.
Josiah Allrrding. Carltun.
William Cridler, Rutland.
Michael Motthbud, Barry.
Ji D. Wiffiama, 4th Ward, City of
ilantiags.
H. fi. Carter, Hastings Township.
John Qitfon, Maple Grure.
Jahn L Y&lt;x»g. Orantreville.
Henry W Cdrin, Tbornapple.
.
Hiram Cole, Castleton.

Cherrv Peet ■■ ’.!
YOU ARE WASTED !

CaM a’ tte Sip of tteBIG HAT.
WALBRIDGE I. offering to all the

lugeW UMortmeul of IIATS, CAPS and
GENTS' ri'BSieiHNG GOODS te be
found outride of IteUoiL .lod here is

■Mare

where the Joko come. in, HE IS SELLJNG THEM AT XCCH LOWER

। PRICES— Don't fail lo aw the goods boIfure purchasing.

Bert Walker. Ining.
C. W. lluughtaliti, Baltimore.
Cbarie. Sbrtteriy. Cariteu.
Thoma. C. William.. Holland.
Flaritu J. WillLur. Assyria
Baker Sbriner, 3d WarJ, City

THE FAMILY GOES!

ibscsss:..
.....
1 Tccowsumpfives.

Heal )^nt» pniuf

J- B. STICKLE,

Kaihofd. HiilEl.HwBaM!
0r.l.T.AYEB4Ca,lws:l.Ha«,

important to the Ladies.

GOOD NEJS TO THE PUBLIC1

For restoring Grey Hair to
Its natural Vitality and Color.

GEO, PECK 4 CD’S
155 and 157
woomum.,MnaiT.

MEDIC IL &amp; SURGICAL INSTITtJTE.

STOCK OF GROCERIES
TiA&gt; hair ia thicker.hi, fating- liiir
ehrAu d, ttud bd-bm &lt;.■.•wtgh
i not always, ettreri ly .ot t».t. X
ing can marore the hair &gt;; hrre th»
LUiclr. are dertrt7c I. W ti • ;;Unfc

XiitUl!

COUNTY

.Sarsaparilla

Ugirial-ra byir* enthte* io da bat
^^ab vrwMWloM. pertaining te th*
or H.r MteMpn
Hrilmad,

-

DEFT COMPETITION.

For Snrnfuik. and all

�GltXkOI AK-. Sil,.

I .hxli nai

:
aad that Uod ,

nwmo js tuia &lt;uy whom you will ।
for thia a faithful wring, and worthy
’
*
Chriaj eame into;

The Cott of W»r.

“a 03 *lu*»of
ty‘-u”
dlewwltu enter it. Mitt tocm*

MIBIDIXO MA«U.

rkxbh: good iiuxlltiui, brewuM ■
rx ran Iw raiwd worth fretn 1200

*7. cwt flSOjMiO.OeO.

1311,000?

blood of the right kind, and breed what M
Uthniiylly called op, not down; that ia.

Builders, examine their Build
ing Material, House Trimmings,
Paints, Oils and Varnishes,
Fanners, examine the .v IAJRD
PLOW, before purchasing others,
Every one waranted. .
Those contemplating buying
Contract
Mowers or Reapere should see
the Walter A. Wood Machines,
at
low. csfcxssssas
POWERS .t; I

rsrwv

Railroads.

mxchmai

3S8BS .

Taking Effect Apr. 16th. 1877
QOIKG EAST.

PBOB1TF. ORDKR.

gruceriea .j

ttr

C. M. PU

FRESH STIII1

The late war ia India cost Etihad SJl),
OQO.OTS.

Iw thrir »j»el Borne pcr*ou» will, pick
If thou weal dal Err
up aorta lunz kggcd, brokea dowa.'trotthere ar« twt» thing* whu-h
8mire, which con’d perhape tret her
Myjpd wirkedure*
u 2.39, thiokinjj to proluee aotue000,QUO per Ly.
rcry' 6o»- Nothing nan b« more
A Ccmncrikul dalaaiiog aocicty ia Bak­
Iged, a/in the majority of inktance.-,
ing, "b if wrong to aheat b .lawyer?''
it u aur« to and in dikapiuintuumt. Anure
[&lt;rcDt in the rose of Great Britain. Her with all the beat blood in her vriua, if ahe
expenditure* tn 1^54, fir ware part and la, not got good ahatia and good wointa, ia
proactive, were mor. than «23l&gt;,&lt;lUlj,(Wi». qot fit for a breeder.''
while all other exjenara ward about |30,.
KXPCntwcxTf wtrti rnoaruxfx.
OM.OvO. The bnmbcryf her xgricuiturj
laborere. male and &amp;malr. r.ld and ycting, Fumin' Cittb, a luembcr repurwd that io
at that time, w*» acmowhat crer l,f«UO,- 1874 he used 120 !U of pbcimhaU- to the
SI'H*ayeu. Tha* all the meu. w
and diihirea who make Ureal Brio

taWBriM&lt;Kt&gt;u.tu

uninu.n..

I would respect lull y u’l
«&lt;» I he c
zens of Hustings ami ’.it:; l\. lhal i lta\t
new and

The Korniaiii.n ot 175.”. eoM. &lt;230.WiO
000.

otrntAi

RAILROAD.

ill

QHAitnTRVSK RAILWAY.

BH

MW!
l.&lt; NpiC»‘M.
onp, car.i.:&gt; sold al

Tea, 4 lbs. for si ■"■: ■
Baking Powder, ti .
dies, tobacco, etc

. i’..; A,!i.'kw&gt;i

Remcmbixz
pit/r
Boot and Shoe Si .
Girv me fi rail:

E MJ.

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GEO. WOODS &amp; CO/S
PARLOR ORGANS

J. 0. m«TKK.
WM. &gt;3MA«.

4 HI.IIITUK •

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unntD.

la our reentry the iiy.ro;..rri.n i

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tUK wan nihi’ or TUR wLnin
. rich in pbopboric acid.'
Th" preaeat war d- Lu of all the Statra ,
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Coruteodum from whirii we bite offi- ;
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rial retuttai amount to 812.lk'l&gt;,Ut&gt;’».&lt;W&amp;—
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life wfcWil*.

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BIAND IAMBS AID DETROIT

TM prewMU paid in capita! ■&gt;!&gt;«
baakaawcmut»»«l,thM),ti&gt;WtM. T

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HURAL-TOPICS.

Udy Slaty Worthy-Mctxtajpu on®
watd: *-11 tynw Ar to reexoeile tu to b. .ug
b woman when I reflect that I am thua in

Capuin Bursaby Wrt Bikod by Lu Tar-

IT lh«BtrcmjctK B»r
’• U tk?t?*.llj
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: Mil Mar ■ goodly amount ol boat), wdl
U. and will keep quiet and repay ytiu for
i; thin extra care, that at the brat cutlook
' M»y «pp«r like f wIuLdum. but it ta nut.
! When tiny are about a week old I begin

Batter, Chrcae and Egg Axrxixtion ia

citi-M wm that Aihtou'i Lirupool i» thq
And now tUy arc tryin;; ta iutrodu®

.

City Dr ig Store
J. P. ROBE.ifS, Proprietor,
- •
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MluWi^thrtW
metaben nid thny had formerly u»ed A-l&gt;- iarui to the Olli
COMMIXCISO nit'IT UKOWUU.

Accnuat him thy roti friend who ihuiren

1100 a year; now it b
to (&gt;Duud&lt;&gt;i.s:inother* to Wutam bratda
ket hat been mortlyln
orothu Lircrpad mck««. Mr. Thomaa
Wdmter of Samuel Tbompwna Nephowa,
towns of;from 50'1 to
still ar^inyiog price*
rtrrct Bwwgl.t a tbumkr Motni had broken
otte wfom.idt thia ma;
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Drugs and iMt dicines «;f all &lt;l&lt; &lt;criplioiis
kept constantly on hand, n-’iti /V.
‘
akillfully compnundctl. Uso a lull line
’• olI

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Is

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THE TKbTlMUXY OFTHI Bti H.i: T.llUUi I

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DYE STUFFS, &amp;o. unsurpassed
in quality a specialty.

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HASTINGS.

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inioh. witcr fur hermilk, and dam .roya.

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GEO. WOODS &amp; CO.. C.vnbr.'dgeport, Maw.
BiOM WaakUetea
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profit exones tn

RAILWAYCOMPANY

PATENT MEDsCINES
Of all kinds in endless vnriotir .

TAKE NOTICE

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Ayer’s A.d.crtiormenta

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raapberrini that

To
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I am now running

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New Portable ^hichine for moving, rais-

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ATTORNEY AT LAW k SOLICITOR
n I^CIl A set KT. O«&lt;» O.w.KredjjrN.itea.1

MICH1GAILWEDNESDAYMAY 9,1877.

HASTINGS. BARRY C01

VOL. XXII. NO. 2.

I'eonxiderabte fog in the air. and strong ippearanccs of rain
1 waa at Gedoaba, the northern tormi ’faL’’^
aoogbiag ol the'wind in’the
nus of our road, looting after some repair,
on a dclcairc boiler, and I mas SagJ
. On. and still on she went. Selim swmdown to New York on the 7:50 train—’;| ed to fly. One might have fancied that
be knew bis mistress waa oa an errand of
life ud death The lights of the station
1 were in view—nay. she even mw the
i elation master's white lantern M he stroll­
ed up and down the platform—the white
lantera which wm to signal the approachiag train—to tell them to gn no. far all
w» gell. On to their doom.

Over ONE HUNDRED OLIVER
CHILLED sold this season. It is

TIE LE4BIIB PL»W,

And has been in Barry County for
the past four years. There are
more of them sold each year in
this market than all others &gt;com­
bined. It is

“7:15,'• said Kirke, mcditallagly, “and !
we leave at 7:40, sod the p&lt;y train meets I The nun waited flfteen miaaia before
us al Dorias* Cut at 10:15. Bast time I Ktrite’n Crete did oa to the didmg. and it
to make the run fa this thick weatlisr, j was tlusu known-taut but far the drcuc o
bat it must bemaaagod-''
of ao. young girl, the two treias must
And he lamed away to give some breefl liavo coUidod two mi'e. beyond Deriag's
orders to tbe fireman.
Gut.
Jack Hadiday wm there! He had beer.
When told tbe story Kirke looked st
atroUfag in and out of the room for the' hb watch.
peat half hour, amokinr a cigar, and I The man from tho atelfem looked al hb.
swearing at the bad weather. Hia train
Kirkt'* reared was tea Miantae bedted
did not hare til! oeu midnight ao he had.
plenty of tisse to swear.
You want to know how it happened.
We all went to the door and took a look 1 Certainly you must hare gneaned. Halli­
at the rather, and unuitnnmdy voted it day did it A mu waa found thy next
Juetd bad, ud tbeu we walked up and day who ouufoeacd to have seen Jack tom
down the platform, and smoked our after | pcriog with the time pierce ia the engine
supper cigars, ud by the limo we bouse- that night, but he had thought
were through it wm lime for the train ;' nothing of it he said.
hands to be gelling into their platas. Both :
Jackr' Oh, ho left town and wu hut
tbe dock in the ugioa rurm u I K irke'a ■ bard of in Avtnlia. Hia Hltle game
• w;s not a »Uc&lt;.wm
A few months later Kirke wm married
to Flow Whatoly, for being tan minutes
behind time.
‘

WARRANTED
To run LIGHTER than any
aF’Jc.oxxr iw use,

and to give perfect satisfaction.
Call and see the
.

DENTIST

Hickipi.

Hartville

NEW PLOW NO. E.
Just the one for two Horses light
and easily handled.
Repairs kept for other Plows.

OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL

Vol22 2,1.

WHOLE NO. 2048.
dron^bBljr LJTwmu
gentleau frfaod. aad thoagh be-» St'
years ter imior, •■th«T *?,
•Cfay;" fare b-oteM," aad b. £ broGst
mn anmini n i wave the afaA

: hemootly, and the bom dem not yM produrc the proof ueceaury to convict them
The old fax ia Raiding back his ecnftnssoc.
nil be is sure that his evidence wiU bring
about bundenae. He has it In his bands
to nnarth the villteny of which he b tho
centre, but be wiU not do it till ho hu
what he waste, hia liberty. In tho meutime. there b trouble enough among the
New York politicians Mon, who jg the
flash lima of the ring received ten or
twenty or £fty tbounud dollars, ud who
‘ No/ aho hratUy replied, looking un­
hare almost forgutten die tnuMuctiou, arc easily st him.
turning pale when they know that it is er
h* rJ“
Hia
bps eagerly parted, and as he gate
certain that Tweed mved bn chequehu .chair uatbec hitdh ho brtakly in­
quired .
"Do you throw the combings of yont
hair m the want Uain?"
"What's that ?' ahe asked, with a
Hauk ffac.
“• Woated'tlto question, although

Again hb chair went forward, white
his agilatioa grew su great that be could
•arcely mareiain hb plarc upon it as he
further naked.
"Do you dean out tho oottib when you
eat through?"
“Of coarse I do," she said, storing at
him with alj her mi;rht'
In an inatut be wm on bb knrc. before
lur, his eym abtese with flame and hb
hands outstretched
‘ Oh, my dear MIm; I love you," he
three millions mfdy hived, and that be ixsatenately replied. "I give mv whole,
heart up to you. Love me and I will bo
propose, when .he dore get oat to rally
around him hb old friends, and make an
effort to get control of the eity ud state
again. There*.b no doubt that there b

poor—you arc out, rich. Get me oat with
nosoethiag to live upon." And so a vast
number of am uro talking with Maouaoua
pleutifitllnae of th. hardships the old man
has been subjected to, rod whether the
end* of jnetice will bo subrerred by keep­
ing him fooger in prison, and ao oa. It b
aid by those who ought to know, that hb
telk of poverty ud being a broken mu u
all bnaoumbe. They my 'he ha* at lost

PARSON BROWNLOW.

truth in thia Onew fare, with the mon
ey he donbftcaa has. he could only
bring the Irfeh to hu support, sod could
apiure Tsmmany with ease. 11* bicaly
fifty-six, and b as strong m he ever wm,

the orguiring and controling talent. Hia
old adherents who have been eating husk*
since ha went under; long for stub a leader,
and they would rally around his banner in

ATtoBNBYB AT LAW ABULIUT-

FAMRERS
JPOJFt

GREETING,
lOtZ’IZ'.

float they were si) paid and well paid. If
he wanted an editor, he never went at Jjirn
in a mean way, bat hia cheque for tea or
jm-sup. The'-American Popular," « twenty thouaud dollars. according to hia
The bell rug—I scrambled to my com­ company orguiaed fur taking graded value, was made at ooce, with no noaaena
partment in the Pullman, and felt horrid­ rialra, panned into the hud. of the State
ly out o f place among the silk a and broad
phot ia obtained from tho bruchca by
dotha ud .mail of mask. But I re in committee, and a mat fearful degree of
steeping item, while fraah cut iu water for
for "Stat-daaa" and made the beat of it ao
the re-appearance of Tweed in the two or three days, ud then bcrilinu them
effectually thst fire^mfautea after Gibson, falao swearing, fsbe everything was de- that
।
till the gum, in the form of a white jelly,
arms would make a decided stir in adbera to a stick which is used in coivelopsd, ud the ofirara are Io bo proae- political
I
city. Ro can find a party without aundy atiniiw the braaebtn. The fluid
rated. Il ia to be hoped that the law ou th.
1
ud it Med snrpna: no noe i/
reach three swindlers, and that a life inou- trouble,
1
a year the old mu baa control of ii concrete* in a few boats!
rance presideet may be added to the within
'
To purify it the Chrneec taka ,a quan­
city again.
wtatea rollroliou of criminal euriositim. the
1
tity ef firmly rwdrccd oM, which they
The good companies arc suffering from
ly at the bottom of a copper bamn ; over
tab they ptece a layer ef camphor, and
tbeoe exposra, put they are nererthelce.
ibAauotbcr layer of earth, att-l ao cm UO-.
Ul the voanl is besriy fall, the teat er topq
tain spur, which 'cennaandcd a -view tit the time, but it will be better for tbs healthy
moot layer being of earth. They r-.er
surrounding country for more than a score good ones when conidenrc is Easily res­
this late layer with the Lava
a plact
of mile*. The line of the railway enuld tored. a. sB the frauds will be oat of the
ealted po bo. which reeiaa
spaemw
be seen distinctly ia eeeb direction fur 15
of
meutha (mint). Ttey now invert a
way. They will not bo exposed to the
miice, ud Whatcly wm wuul to say hi*
second
basin
over
the
first,
and
make
it
hu just rereived hia walking paper, and is
l&lt;»kout wm worth mure to the safety unhealthy competition of ths fria-ls, who
air tight by luting. The whole b then
uf inuns than all the telegraph wires oa never expect to pay, ud an therefore adrift upon the cold charity of an uufrcling aubmBted to the action of arvtoutrei fire
wwid.
iartead
of
drawing
a
nite
salary
the line.
,
do business fur nothing.
for a rertaia length of lime, ud thai left
Whitely wm a rich old buffer, kind
monthly. That b what nib them. It b to a»l gradually. (&gt;n eeparaliag the va­
enough ia hu way, but sharp M a fem-t,
se! the camphor b found to have sublim­
There are at the present time one hun­
and determined that every man should do
ed, and to have adhered to the upper ba­
dred thousand men m the city of New
bis duty.
sin. Itepetitioaa of the sum tsveaa
He had but one child, a daughter, and York who lire, aomehow, without labor.
complete ib refinement. Beside* yielding
Floss Whatcly wm the belle of the coun­ They arc nuisances fa the wont sense of
try. She wm bravo, beautiful ud apirit"Aya, aye, air!" r&gt; speeded Kirke, and
swung himself to a pooition on the Fly-

MESSER BROTHERS
BORG EON,

Are on liaitd at the old stand with the finest Stock of Implctnetna
■nd Machinery ever known in Httatipga, We have the

JACKSON WAGON,

DIAMOND IRON PLOW,
GALES CHILLED PLOW,
:bj;*wX.

DIAMOND STEEL PLOW,
t

‘

Single and Platform Buggies,

IXL Wind Mills, etc., etc.
Every article we sell is warranted to please.
GIVE US A CALL.
Chester Messer.

•

Burks Messer.

POWERS &amp; BARLOW

rue in Ta—rane,!, UM, by bdfag wfah

tfiursSETTLES

AU the above natneii PIowk are sold on trial,

■Taylor and Gale Horse Rakes,
Buckeye Mowers with Table Rake Reaper,

the owning of men, women and chitdrem, I
shall, when the battle coma, rtand by the
gerenuaswt and the union formed by oar
Mr^Brewnfaw began* hb poloM ea-

TEN MINUTES LATE*

the line than Gorge Kirke.
He was the son of a poor mu and his
mother was dead. Hia father was a enofinnsd Invalid of the rheumatic order, and
George played.the dutifal sen to him io a
way that would astonish the young men
ofto^ay.
Somehow, nobody ever know exactly
bow, Georgs had managed to pick up a
good edncatloa, and ha had polished it off.
so to speak, by a two years’ course, ar
a commercial college, which they tell me is
a MMul where they teach people aomethiag as is practical, and not them Greek
roots and latia folJcrob that is drilled in­
to young men's heads at our uaircraiuea
Kirke began on the Stony Hill rail­
road when he was shout twenty-one or
twenty two yeare old. Fires he was a
brakesaun. Thin railway basioeei is a
regular suoccmicn. and- generally speak­
log, a mu has to work bis way up. Ii
ain't often that bo gets up to the dignity
of a conductor at om step, with the
chance to pocket ten cents scripts, snd
with the privilego of helping all the good

bad been away, had she vaunted the res­
ponsibility of directing the trains, and she
bad alwaya acquitted herselfwith credit
Old Whatcly was very proud of her, a»
bo had a right to be. and be kept all the
young follows at a distance, until it was
aid that be intended keeping his daugh­
ter single aolil the Gear of all the Russiani
ame oa to marry her.
This night in November Whatcly and
Floss were out on the piaxsa of their
country home, peering through the gloom
ud fox for the Galosh* train, srhjch was

It's devilish strange it doom's eome iu
Whalely,
hi* night
va
*bt&gt;w their

charity, when they lack u opportunity
io ated safely.
You see tliem every­
where on the street* The ofica ud
atora ire itrfreted with them, each with
his story ef a ‘•family to support, and no
work, air,'' usd a carae if you rcfuM them.
And there arc u muy women u men,
and more children than either, engaged fa
tbefaimc railing. Wesneo will ait by tbe
how on curb-etonca, with a aloepng
child, wuh ila rags ao duplsyed m to ex-

Haye*' southern policy a failure. But
.while these fellows mourn the people re­
joice For Ilayis is the firal Prsssdrat
who has ever made an attempt io good
faith to any oat mil eervfao reform. He

of hb art id® ZbtuMd the tills of the
•HghtirgPwfaa" He
.ba fa
religious cnotrovejaiei, sad wrote servers!
rcligfon* books. In IMS be held a gob­
lie debate in misdriphia upon atermy,
with the Rev. Abram Psywe, of New
York, ud defended the bretitttioa. Al

PetoTOOM' Dollar Scries of Good Nov­
ela. Country Quartan, by the Cbuntem
of Bleaaiogtoa. With a praimreorthy de
aire to ater to the wuu ot Amoneaa
readers in than limes, Nsm. T B. Pe
tersoo A Brothea, of Phiiaddahia, have
determmed to issue a collection of tbu
choicest work* of flrtioo at the low rate uf
one dollar a rulumc. Tlu collection will
be known M "Petersons' IMlar Srrirarot

sight," Mid
lyior down
Builders, examine their Build­
in diligust. "It's hard
to lea
! They ought to
light
ing Material, House Trimmings, bias ud
letting
homely ones
bn. round Spruce Poad by thb time !"
You
to tlietu father You druggtd with budaoum .to keep it quiet,
and bandboxes In
ana* tumble
let
know
the
on
tbe
Paints, Oils and Varnishes.
and with sores
painted on its
did hu
well that be was road ?" asked Flo*.
attention.
“ be sure.
good
there little anna and legs to
soon promoted to fireman, sod after be
Piofatback, of Louisiana, bjhe ami of
is
the
headlight
of
the
train
Bee,
had
lamed
the
workings
of
machine
children are, in
entea, not a Major Holm-, a wohby]-Uatsr,b^a
Farmers, examine the WIARD he made engineer ud given an ea- not ton mites away, running like the These
lhetr owu,
arc leaned io
by the
slave womu. The
thb
deni,
it always doe*."
.
day, by
who make a buainas of
antkority, ned kept
p~rd fa km
PLOW, before purchasing others, gme.Thia
He pointed
trembiiag finger down
one of tho newest
storynf him;
and renting them out.
owu
until
3,
He
baton
line, and
called
Fly to tbe valley gorge, where, far away, a colbcting
One day
Major Holme*
thru acerted to the Unfaa
st
I army of men, wo a
mere speck io tho giootn, could be aeeo a Then cotoa the
away, and
very proud of
Every one waranted.
steamboat ,
sun
hot.
He eubeequentiy lectured at
nifieeut romance,
of interest nod fine
light scarcely moving, it seem,
you may well believe.
maa and children who have small artlda
speyehea upon
war fa vsrfatu
writing Tbo
of Byington
watchers knew it
approach­ like
psmoib, pens and matches for
­
was one of the mret brilliant and giffod uti« of ifte north, and wrote hb
ing with lightning speed.
Those contemplating buying
M "Paaaou
literary ladire London ever produced. She graphy, which bemtae
Tathet and daughter looked at each
draught* of iend whisky punch. The
Brownlow's Bonk," asrf had u extoaaire
giug, for
articles are each
nobody
wai
friend and coteiupwsrV ef
slave
Mt ia tbe
watching the
Mowers or Reapers should see
unfa it. IMt, bMaraai
Byrun, Uifh Hani, Parry B. SheUv. and &gt;te. Ia
The truth wav evident. For some rra want*, and
to sell b alwaya an game, and
far any orders which
son the train from Goluaha was ten raio- appeal to charity. "Pleane buy a poMil, might be
by
While the oamcrou. roterir of wits ud
•hkh graced
British
in
the Walter A. Wood Machines,
behind
and u would not reach nor, and
a
man who han no be was occupied In this Way the captain Umeofltui
Itbn aiding
offiftv.'' th. Prion.
at Drring'* cut aatil the
are,

gias.
now

with

the

telegraphed
’
them
pay train wm

tkeir

George

duty ao

To

And

pay
nnd

the

wm

heaven*,
now.

m

engine wm
the
wm
George wm

with

and

the

srtbtially
attract
mat
but
them
women
them
vm

her,

but tboet

aaxfoo*

wm

Boeion Pbet tells

he wm with
MiMitmppi
the

Itoaw,

on

ureter
Msroh

wm

wm

Nashvfllc.
made

full
Cmuneea

pins,

autobio

known

the
the offer

ucm

Furniture, Undertakng, Picture Frames. Etc.

PAINTER

At A. M. Roak's Carriags Shop

THE STEBBINSBRO’S SAY
Joy Comfort and Bappine**

Sisk axis ’inn.toe:
OF HASTINGS AND VICINITY
DJL J. V INSURE

Don’t buy

Furniture or Picture Frames,

until you have priced their Goods, for you

aa

help
poor
pay
train Itad pMaed beyond no to the single work and a large family to euppoeL" Or,
Iruk/And then I Wby, why to road fur the luv BV God. buy a paper av pion,
under the h*d of “Appalling Railrad
Dfabrtcr," and a few morn homa would children ud a huabaad reek st home, ud
her rint to pay." Tire email children, the
family and ths sink hwhsad are Hl
a myth, the money obtained gutng straight
to the nnarrac gin-sbop, the food Deere
aory to keep life in the beggar being ob­
-Solan can do it," said Flosa, quickly.
-If I an reach Landa fire minutes before tained from the cbaritira and tbe garbage

Caw, Silt ait Onassital

Special Medical Announcement

time,

the tnin—yea two minutes-all will be
well. Do not stop me tether!'' m ho laid
a head on her am.
■'Bel you ai,t not fr&gt;. It b dark and
«I stull no, father.
me. and you rould uoi
&gt; ridden dmher nigbu
. |y home in the stable.
I

Heiim knows *&lt;mly
ride him. I haru
And he in the &lt;•Don't yon reontf-

1M2.
litres

the

boy

eorwtr

Cbc

Lord

waiting
literati
giren
tbe ptevreu.
the
capital
the
‘Adouw
atnraUed ktom him and demanded,
“Whore aigrer are yw&lt;r “Well. Mre
« Cap'fa, IAen't 'xaekly know," wm the day, ud Ixnrd Byroc and Lrigh Bunt
reply. "I war Major Holmrn boy, but
were parti i-ulariy charm.il wkh her, the
bo done bet me on two little pair ud loot.
latter styUag her ia bb -Vteion of the
I'm got to see the game through 'fore I
Ponta,” «a grace after dira-r, a V«nn
grown fat.' Her Charming “(Jaunty
Quarter." will te ogwiy weteuMcd by
the reading public, at the cheep prkw ud
elqtul form in which the Murer. Pcmvrtm. hare «,4 h tf.
a Urge
sale forthb and the euteteSng vohunas k
the aerres. m it wiU be lb. laprt «»d

�TAKE

OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

To Those whom
may Concern.

"IbraB,”at which we hoar so mock io
tho dispatches of hi*, is thoTurkish name
ftfr tkv Baunsenian tows of Brails, on the
left bank ot Ac Danube, tea miles above

SCROFULA

The questionof servants ia what is aow
European war news wslll be apt to be
mare than asaally uoTeliabfe. Tbe Turk, agitating the mind ef tbe New York mar
jte lb. bi«-t Tura ou A* fa. rf th. rcn. Io tho olden time the intelligent
earth, while Btiaria prcfosss to snprvfe. farm-house people of New England and

dbtabro b Beha-vknHy aond.
OuL T. W. Higginson, tbe oboistieubt,
bcirtily endorse, tbe Prwidrol'a policy as
which the Russian armies are permitted to
the wbrat course, even fov the blacks.
pass through Rouuauisn territory, receiv­
Ben Hill b» written a long fetter an- ing tbe treatment due a friendly power.
nosneing his determination to co-operate
It b whispered at Vieana that tbe Em­
with the President in civil service reform.
peror uf Rumia has a secret treaty with
tho Emperor William of Germany, tn
wbaeh the latte guarantees to koep the
rest of Europe quiet wh:ic he whips tbs

girls" mr the city, but that ia all go-e.
The factories store*, telegraphy, boo*keeping, and kindred arts which are now
almost the cxclurivc property rf women,
gives thia elans employment, and New
York families bare bad to depend upon
foreign importation. . Tbe Irish giria hare
control of New York booses, and they

chine for moving, rais-

Il will probably be a Jong time before
all tbe details and the true muses of the
recent dirgracefel and cutregootu affair
in Mueiasippi will bo known, and then
there wiH^be differences of opinion aS to
some of the originating causes, and tho

bers, ud from 200 to 3&lt;H&gt; attend tl.c reg to live with the ae-a*ou.
ular meetings of the L'niou.
A *W. Bowles' as* mill, five miles wmt
ol Byrricn Springs, burned April 2B.
11IU1A...

from small to great.

and having handled
about 1,200 buddings
in sixten years, I feel
confident I can satis­
fy those who may fa,
vor me w ith a call.
My address is Irv­
ing, Barry Co., Mich.
• Residence — Six
miles directly West
from Hastings. a

A. S DEAN
Irving, Mich.. Apr. 23nl 18,

ContipatioR.

apr23m3.
Pile*.

DRY GOODS.
DETROIT.
Female Weaknm.
foams ara ««rt»y *»■» tbe a

General Debility.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

Q. P. Rowell AxCo'i. Col.
CSIEWASW »

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MhftWCHLESJ

nd Grates
.X&gt;“‘

wSraas

TIE BUT IS ALWAYS THE CHEAPEIT

To see the Lock rse-s, and securing the fullest froodres tn

tb oom

ported toilets show a ootabw ’simplicity ot
Jraign, very different from the fashion
plates oommoo ameug us. The .Breton
jacket, or the amplest fitting French Jana-rt, the same length all round and just
well ruvering the hips, buttoning diagoo
ally, er tbe large fichu rnfled with lace

Overskirt* are doae as peseiUe, draped
easily, or plain in thick goods, and the
trimming is a mere piping fold, or a facinp
of silk three India* wide stitched twice ot.
—for a finish. There is an air about
these easy, perfect garments whicL si
ooce marks them as the attire of a lady,
among the oterdraprd, twisted and brdix
sued dress** celled •the Mylo."
-

BBS $30j

Serin lattae
Paper M®

histic Mattas Mu
'fflttsnc UBflLI
LIGHT-RUHMIIG

‘DOMESTIC1
SEWING MACHINE

BEST.

,

Th. blockade of the BUck Sea j^ru
wiU be maiataiaed by twenty Tart ah ves-

raywa Urm. Cao yon say as much, and
if ym, then say what you Mani about
political quealUq. with perfect freak-

oix un ion

As wrll might vou cspecl grsr*’ °» thorn*,
nr that streams wnuld flow beck to thsir
simplicity of the French form, with bold aonrees, aa to look for a fulfillment of the
The Blate M. E. comp meeting at. Pe­ ■ide gnrea which fit the figuse with the promise* given by Hanpton and hi* friends
toskey, or the Bay View groondn, will bri­ easu rod ekgrore ol S glove wttbont (fiber propose no change of ItuiromcBial
gin July 31, contiautag ooo week.
truubleaome and disfiguring crUM-rams or
Bt. Clair arenly expended 93,490.66 for mure than one dart. The beet Breton’
.i
s—
&lt;■.
junu}. |lte habits are fitted in thia way. Fine im­

Having taksa Kxrs, they are Rtssofan oa
A MH is before the Legislature making
it a misdemeanor to mH' liquor u&gt; a minor
The Rnsaians have taken the fartiaas of
under 18 years of ago, and giving lU fine
Beyuid ia Asiatic Turkey.
to the parent or guardian or other relative
The Porte has deaid«d to grant genera
miking tbe oxapfaint. We hope that bill
amnesty to tho Balxanaaa.
Turkai i.-undada are reported guardiag
the Black Sea before Odera.

location of building*

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Ex-Governor Bagfey will dclirer aa ad
dram at the Ionia County Fair next f*B
Subject—“How to atfaipSucirra.''

. the late Sfenghter ia the outcome, had its
crigltflt political fiiSareness Tho next
SM, probably not ia th. distant future, is,
bowever, as like to bo tbs tosalt of a
quarrel orcr the title of a piece of land,
a diflerenee of opinion about a horse
trade or a bar-room brawl. For ran be
fore the war, tbeoe senses of blood and
murder have been very familiar in the Rcpabhcuu u. nine IWoerats. Lmi
hisrory of pawing events in Misriarippi, V- ar it was largely Democratic.
and some of the other Gstf States. It
Rtwun but raised her blockade uf th*
‘“the Chicago and Northeastern Railroad
is sure to be cue of the most important Danube. '
thoroughfares in the Bute. A thousand
It is said that Servia will oboerye strict
freight ears hare recently been built fur neolrality.

What Mimiorippi moa: roed. today
a rigid enforeemea: of ths laws aai
peoonai violence. Tbe rari trouble
Mtommppirow .thmah* h-so. sro

changing the

'

In a rocont conversation with
an intimate and trusted friend,
The rumor is flying about again that ex­
Proeideat Hayes is reported to
a» exacting as they choose. They insist
Secretary Fish can haro the English mis­
have eaid, in reference to the
tl»e place where Noah went ashore from the upon from 115 to 125 per month, are
sion if he wants it. Tbe country hopes
agitation in some quarters for
Ark. They bare secured through passage very particular as to their rooms and the
Praidcnt—Thoma. O Nril), Kalammtoo.
to Constantinople by the Eastern Express furnishing thereof, they drmaud a ceresin
a aew party with a new name ;
Vice Prmidcnto-C. V. B. Pood, Quin, Abe .lew uampnire oapremc uuur.
H. J. Drake, Coldwater; GMrge
fast train, with stop-off tickets fur several portion uf their time out, and also stipu­
that it was one of th# last ej;
Lake, Jackaoo; II. W. Avery. Loweff; Has decided for tbe third time that the
late as tu what food they shall hare , rod
thoughts that could occur to J. G. Andrews. Big Rapid*.
Governor and Council have oo power to
if their mistress** object to their adorning
Recording Secretary—8. D. Pond, AJ- go behind the ricetion retnrna
•
him to abandom tlie name or
their persona with their best cfotbes, there
Tho
trae.erc.aZ
A
Jrert.Mr
says
that
if
the prindptai of the Republican
Secretary—J. V. Johnson,
Mr. Tilden is permitted to have anrthing
party. He holds, and we
between Russia aad Austria, as the latter's
40 do. with Tweed's coufraioo the nrat iomistress or her maid There b a rebell­ Ex-Judge,' now Senator Davia—let
liqve correctly, that it i* in ac­
interests are so affected by thia measure
reresiinp portion will b* cut out.
ion agaiast Biddy. Enterprising parties
— Cotton King ?—South Carolina
that the former would not think of taking
cordance with tbe principles and
hare gone South rod picked up a thous­
’ Ex Seaator Scott of Pennsylvania, while
on Trial—The President's Personal
such a step without permission.
policy of the Republican party
and or more of colored girls, who were
in Washington a few dsya riser, is said to
Likna-A Claim of $8 000 Swelled
Tbe
storming
and
capture
of
Kars,
with
house
servant*
or
in
training
before
the
war,
to Mcure entire cordiality be­
have predicted tbe entire defeat of the
THE JUDICIAL ELECTION.
$51,000 —Toe President and
the garrison of 17,000 men, by the Rus­ rod have brought them to the city, ud
Cameron ring tn that State next fall.
tween every section of the coun-.
ad Beits"—'Young man go
try, and to that esd he is labor- ' O, W«wk, I., th. Sou Sow. st Mr. Ogden, auditor of the New York sians, reminds eoe of the great exploit uf are placing them. They make excellent
it"—The Test at the Ballot
Gen. Grant in February, 1862. when be servants, for they are not only intelligent,
■ ing. He also aaid, he would be 'Oaaramcn, met at Lansing and made the Custom House, Utifics that he could get captured Fort Duualdacn and its 17,000 but docile. They will do anything that b
footing of the rotes cast on the 2nd of along with twenty per rent Ira help if all
very anxious concerning the April for Justices of die Saprome Court, his hands were well paid rod eo mpetent rebel defenders. The Koasians achieved required of them, and, as a mb, are hon­
charge that ha had forgotten the ,and Regent* of the University, in all tbe The news of tfe* death of the United tbsir'triumph with 50,000 regulars; Grant est. Tho biddies are enraged at thb turn
aoootoplbhed hia victory with 30.000 of affairs, and am sbtting their preteaDifferent opinions are expraaaed relative
intereata of the colored people. Counties, seventy-four in number, from States oonrul at Paramaribo name yester­
Western volunteers, fresh from tbe farm*. sioua. now that competition io thb as in to the polities! position whieh ex Judge of
if he believed that any conaid- 'which returns bad been received, being sl| day, ud before night a thousand isqdacah
other things ha* brought them to tbrir the Supreme Court Davw, now Senator
from the State of Illinois, will take in the
erable portion of the intelli- 'in the State except Isle Royal and Mani- blen had diunfeeted their polities and asked
Senate, some cnatending that be wiU vote
for the place. .
gcnce of tho Republican party &lt;
on party iasuni with the Democrate, and
The Demoerade party ia Virginia is fall­
believed it true. He affirmed '
inc
to
pieces,
according
to
ex-Coogrramas
Mtrir had a 910.000 fire last Wednesday
that even in boyhood be eym- - Majority fal Judge Cuuicy. 26,905 ; for Smith ol that State. We are glad there's night.
krt last week. Certain lot* of eround on
Regent Colli#, 22,915 ;Jfur Mr. .Malts,
pathizod. with the principles.of 23,386.
.
going to be fun, for it is a long time since
Mra Jahn Mulford, of Adrian, aged 82, Eighty seventh street, which rat 'five
years
ag i, 990,00U, and were oonsidered
died
Sunday.
'
we
hid
a
genuine
“
Oie
Virginny
breakGarrison and the Free Soil
.149 rotes hut to Mr. ScvTbe present tnemlxrehip af the Detroit ebesp at that, were put up at aursiou tn
movement, and that be entered «
for-Bupretne Justice, by
determine wbal 'reduction in price and in
Reform Club is 3,556.
miaspelled,
and
66
imperSenator
Christiaocy
of
thb
Bute
has
,
the Republican party, at its
ed Senatore have, nn party qtsrarioas,
Pontiac ha* “DO Red Ribbon men out i-f
written Senator Hill, commending him for
birth. In hie opinion the pacifi­
brought I jS.'lOu on the usual tenns. As leen found' velin- with the Republican*.
There were 1,075 votes lost to Sir. Col­ Iris recent letter, and saying that "to secure a i-epufotiou «f 4,000.
cation of tbe South waa need­ lier, foe BcgeM, by hb name being mis­ complete reconstruction, realisation uf con­ Ten eoluuios uf emigrants will locate in the s»le wm msde In g-«d faith tho re But the great curiosity ia relative to Sen­
ator Dayfe' views oo lbs currency quaduclion b .acceptol l-y owners, and prices ties—whether ho will act with Thomas
ed more by tho colored people spelled, rod 89 imprfcet robe. ,
fidence and fraternal feeling, men can af­ Kalkaska county thia spring.
are estaUhlird accordingly. Thu b a Ewing and Judge Ktlfey, or stand firmly
than the whites. My first thought
ford to forget jarty name*."
v
Renat &gt;r Ferry wear* the nd ribbon. So
terrible k-t-lown, but uweere are compelled on the Rrpubluan platform. We must i
doc*
E.
P.
Ferry.
Ferry
g-.-vd.
he said, in the course I have
Tbe aaluoo-keepers of Washington, untie
to Hand it. Rent* have fallen rn-.ro in
The E**t Saginaw rora vill be held Cn
the spreia! session has been postponed, are
been pursuing, has beea to secure
proportion tliati price* Stores on Broad­
all on the fence, and in great doubt wheth­ th* 17«h, 19th; 19rii and 20(b uf July.
to the freedmen their well be­
way whioh rented formerly for 99,000
Muskegon bad thirty-rix fire*during tbe
er the Hayes policy b tbe beat thing fur
only eoramatxl 92,000 or 93.000, and
ing. their rights under the con­
the country or not. They are euro it b post year, involving a Io- of 914,812.71
the hoped-for riw in May wu not ob
stitution, and their permanent
AHegan's Red Ribbon Club now cue'
net the best thing for themselves.
tain* 365 members, rod is steadily grow ’
prosperity. He declared that
The old fight between Senator Thurman
standing empty, aad thousands upon
with him it wm no recent
and the rag-moo*, wing of the Democracy
thuuanda of Kutaevs People who former­
-of
Ohio
shows
signs
of
breaking
out
again.
conviction that the time bad
ly occuphd a whole house, now content
themselves with a half’ and tn many rasas
The Senator is very quel, but the iuflagone by for holding aifiron hand
ironists are prodding him with threats of
over the South, and that it is
ruin if he attempts to .oppoae their plan*
for tbe best interests of the Re­
publican party, m well as their
125 to 950 a month, and they are taken
Mayor Ely of New Y«k on Thurad.y
by tbe people who formerly paid 925,000
duty to labor to bring about a
Dominated Isaac H. Kiley, editor of the
or 960,000 fur whole lutara. Tbe de
Shoe and Lrathrr Rryort'r, and a
state of feeling which will result
prraioe in bsuincas has done part of it, the war has Inca largely directed to raising
her of the present Board of ChariliesT'Tor
rerrah and- to Mock raMtag. There is a
in the pocificajinn. ‘4 the whole
PoBoe Commiastoner, but being a Repubfair prospect thitt tbe South will soon be
country. In nii-MVr which v *
lieu, the Board of Aidermen refused to
able to feed her own poop’s and to manubelieve the President speaks'
festure their i)Wn raw material. Then
will bo tbe day of bevrabataatai deliver.
the whole truth, and wc think
that every man who loves his
aboet some fcatara of dress whieh were
new
two
month*
ago?
Every
Biddy
oo
Tb* Republican State nScers uf Booth
countty and his race, and hopes
tbe street* ba* a dolman, rod every ebcap Cardins having yielded, all departments id
for the future prosperity of the circuit we would have joinrd them even history, lira in California. He has served
the Stale pnvertiment are now under the
in the more numerous House of the Sials
soil ba* th* back uf the bodioc ia seven,
The
I
’
h.ruix
hotel
at
Charlotte
b
to
bo
rontrol of Hamptoo. With him and hi*
Republic will bid him God speed more earnartly in their protests.
Legulaturr, and ia now a Democratic can- opesad about the first of next AuruM with piecra, a style littfo Ira than torture to an Demncratic fiJlowers rata tbe nwponsiTbe Journal io tbe ab^re makes one
in his eflorts, and pray that his
Mr. T. Pixley as proprietor.
eye of any caluvatioe, Irat, hsppily. ao nility of preserving order, restoring nm&gt;policy, may be a glorious suc- mistake, ud that b, that we hare a per­
Granville'. W. C. T. U. ha* 430 mem­ cvetdons that its popularity proauiaca net perity, dirrpensior impartial justice-to both
Theas wl.o are ofpoacd to the retnouesonal dbfiko for Judge Yau Zile, which b
not true, On the contrary a* a t=aa wc tisalion of silver are troubled by the news
like dodge Van Zile, ud aa a politician from Ohio that tbe legislature of that
we think him one of the best in the State, State favoni remoMtizatioo. This may in
fluence Preridcnt Hayas and Secretary
Sherman, and it is evident that (ha ques­
tion will be earnestly debated at the com­
ing sewioo of Congira.
Dupntebra from Washington dclioe the
Editorial NoIm.
poailiua whieh this Government will b»
obliged to assume toward the Eastern bel­
The Senate Cotnmiuce on RaSroeds, re­ ligerents. Their vraci* of war cannot re­
ported adversely co lbs proposed kguls- main in onr'ports longer thro may be neo
tioo to snake freight rales uniform.
emary by atrra of weather, unksa they
Wbitofish, over right indie, in length, disarm. Prints parties, however, may as­
have been eaughi in School Lake, Livings sume such eoctncreial risks as they may
ton county. They were placed there April m fit ia sending anas aad eappliee to
10, 1874.
the baUigtnmta, their veasris, of oraroe,
Tbe politicri complexion of the Ifaa.d being liable to capture on tho high sens by
of Saj-erviaora uf Kent county b nineteen t»___ . &lt;

running
Portable Ma-

ef Thuodore A. King (Bap.) for Supmrmor by a lergs mayeniy.
Tbe new M. K Cherek st Charlevoix,
which U new bring erected, b 89x61,
with a spire on one corner 80 fart high. Il

DOMESTIC” SEWING MACflINI CO..

Sarsaparilla
OB

a For fierrfufa,. and all

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Commercial.

Furniture. Undortakng,

mr'crr
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Speci *1 'notice.

THE STEBBINSBRO’S SAY
Don’t buy any Furniture or picture Frames,

BJuatiee-Probate-Circuit Court
Law-Circuit Court C haneery
-Circuit Court CrinunalCircuit Court Commisioners - Constable Sheriff or Con&lt;ey• “g-

until you hate priced their Goods, for*, you
will save money by it.

Everybody knows they are the only

KITY DRUG STORE!

w*ezE(* wn. I
POSITIVELY CURED.

(.g

RdVMUaM L Mt era.

■ifc

ia trail an leralonlU

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■Patent Medicins at Market
I Price»-Finc Toilet Article*
I in endlaaa variety-Pure
|
White Lead-Oila-Varuishes-Bnuhes, etc.
•
A large quantity of
WaffPaper ^f all
grades at pri­
ces to amt.

Atoptto by ayaa and
Ayaa—AM. llaway.

L&amp;teai

rd

•The Poor Old Tramp

PRACTICAL UNDERTAKERS
in the city and attend promptly to all calle
in that line day or night.
Furniture Depot, South Bide State St., Hastioga Mich.

POWERS &amp; BARLOW

New Advertisement*.
•

All About the County

NEW

ShtaMMt

AEE WANTED !

Call a' lie Sin if th BIG HAT.

From ■ Phyticiert.

Builders, examine their Build­
ing Material, House Trimmings,
Paints, Oils and Varnishes.
CARBOLIC OIL
Farmers, examine the WIABD
.TdtKtol | IXG
liniment PLOW, before purchasing others,
“SSr"- ■■■"""■
"* Every one waranted.
MU.
Those contemplating buying
Mowers or Reapers should see
rtcpifsi 'i i“ 11 \ i..\ |W™PDMJi: 1
the Walter A. Wood Machines,
at
WALB1UDOB 1. .1™, w d&gt; &lt;U

UM of Patents.

■Iaf Typboet Iiy-atery
m« antad phyairiaaa la Uda

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D*"r

—T?* ' wk**e ’be Joke comes ia, HE IS SELLAT HITH LOWER
co 11'RU ES-Iho t tail10 to. the guxL U-

jfore purchasing.

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K.pre Bl«k. Hmu..,

Oir Jobbing Department
roy»3
&gt; Itnkl'mor. ..n Fua4ay

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Organization*.

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IEDICU, *SJR8ICAL 1KSTITUTE.

DEFY. COMPETITION.
Brick for aaic at tli yarA. Section £M,
ia Rutland

Dec. Sth, 1876.

Cell aroo sod exami ar my stock si
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TIIEFAM11.Y GUEST

C. M. RUNYAN’S.
“J I would respectfully announce to the etti—— zens of Hastings anti vicinity, that I have' s
‘■"anew and

in SWk 01 MB I

pared with Drug* aud Chemical*
..nan. MM

of pqreat quality only.

TO ADVERTISERS,

Ten, 4 lbs. for $1 OO; Sugars, syrups, apices,
linking Powder, salerntus, starch, soap, can­
dles, tobacco, etc., etc. which will be sold al

THE Biffl® IOTLEAJ BIBB,

ttemrmktr the place, nt J. S. RU’.YY.l.'k 'S
Boot and Shoe Store. Jun csaos mtr.
Gier me a call.

B. STICKLE,

SwMt’s Electro Magnetic Clock.

The Ehctjowy

Wip. H. Goodyear.
PBMUCWil COST.

X.»4pTle h.«k t. Mid al all U.k atom—
JI BO—an I a I’ncsv; Em Tint »U1 ba wnl tm.
by the putil i&gt;k&lt;r, on rM
aitmp.

oQInt «iry. ib* wontorfiil warkin*. of fate
EUrtr».Ma«w&lt;l&lt; Clock. Tbia duck Imm bwt
three wbaal. nJ no pi alto., an-l i: operate.
tkrw bss4a, awrod. ailaai. and boar; 11 taa
only «M aiagairt. aiU w.wka with aithar pa®,
dataai er Inlaaca, ■heals U tekaa roly ahMU
balm., p.aw.af'waetato.ry mi ha eaantrartm M Ih abaplaal lima pteea a». made;
wblk ha nraaia* &lt;■«&gt;"&lt; H &lt;««io4 i-T btot,
a»M or aimn.pb.ru tUtpa The airriaU-u
In at»n(ibW the InUary raen^ a«.el tb.
a. — Ito LtoMMr tom ir-Jlmt ladliM ;

PATENT MEDICINES

SES£®S2»» Of all kinds in endjess varieties.

Drugs, Medicins, Etc., Etc
Loalilau SUU Leltery C—pss;

Mamknn. FU . Mmh S. IRK.

i-mtir tbe abo.r k-nltag w. Sari In th.
Laba t)tv J&gt;-rul. e-luol by L. A Barker.
Ute fi/rtann in Ih. Bust* •««. «ha fiillow.
tog iwiheor Ih. adltar’a ma&lt;&lt;i«U ebek. lo««l-J ly F«4 Bwwat, »f iMa eity, aM whUb
fa-t-.r opini™ 1. oaa oflba mart rataalda Inamawn* oftbo toy :

DYE STUFFS, &amp;c. unsurpassed
in quality a specialty.

naauwiran

t, WUM.
I. F.to Vi*«.&lt;ra. P.l-li •or. CMeagw.
/* «ar 3»r; —.l—t a:w not 1 ml nr Ix-wxw 1 bar.
n. l an O)ifxn»nity o ezaralro the IMM.J &lt;»■
Book pa 1 like I. .tomia, ^.rylhiog 1 rweornexrn I. But *!■&gt;.-&gt; I.y la.ta.rt oa old houoekreper ran firm &gt; r-kroMy aernnU. Jmlg-rtU
• f .11 Iknl » uoaally f raa-iln rook bMk»-Md
if ro« will .cep of m lnrtineu.re.lh.iair of
di* raarli. of ymir wort. 1 ton &lt;ratbfully any
ihu I am preMly p!ea»eJ *hb II.
I Ilk. the rwipe. : m».l at thra are famil.ar. ,&lt;an«
oine.eo*
e.tali;*.li&lt;4 recljUI. and I Mai they toil w
iaiprot^l by ibe chanja.
Bat wuwh that U awn i
r« 1. C.uad in U with Airb. t bare town
xrtotly p oLMti ani lnHrti«e4. I re-'er t.
ru!«« Ike ■•Diauer EtbptalUi. -.'oeW Oteerttarrw.- ••Tahle Tala.' -Itil’.. .1 Fare." •!«..
.ml many other Uiog. browthl lumber, wy
•kinn&gt;|ly. wl ewkwUied uhoT grau mtH*.
inluiowkiipm. JMISJ nd oM
lU^rtrltuIlvyocr..
i

PM«MS, UK, H, MLS,

Doot forget k.

Mp. Betcher is Gristly Plesssd.
•ilb try.t)«tai

Drugs and MpdMNMw of aA descriptions
kept constantly on hand, and Prescriptions
skillfully compounded. Also a full line ol

'

VJA.S,—MIm Walk V
W. T -MU. OpWJ* Hqrta
wlM.-XiehrvpS. Ni am.
will. U.-Mk. Sarah alley.
W |f.8.~ il.ary F. Far
W. I. G.—Mi- nit Bortw.
W.ll. Oi-Jobu Mc&gt;3». •
W.«L—1»«. Il W. Slinman.
W. n, H, S —.MUa Muiro Uutkr.

City Dr ig* Store!

£
Mixer A Crandall.

xziMir
rant to leak eiea. they ahroW m&gt;
Boeby'e rod pvnhaee «e rfti

KiTznABiuM

obMR arpoirrivu
runai
for tri: fifth circtit.

0.

M. Bmrxaw.

LARGER OIROVLAVXOV

FOR 1
MESSER BROT

�Rail road ».

*&gt;' '
_.awn. But suppose tho pastures
. in August and September, and your
eom begin to fail ia their milk, and to
grow poor from want of acfiiient food to
aswteintbem fa a good condition ? In aueh
a care a green crop will aavc you a aerious

days occur in April, aad forthwith they
proMed to make their gardens; and in
many cases tender regatabim are planted,
and ia 49 hour*. perhaps, three people are
shivering eroded in ovcrcoita, in a atom
at aha* dr now. My advice ia, If the
weather be warm in April, do yon keep
oooL Pint pear, brete, onions. aod let­
tuce ao oom aa the ground io dry enough.
__ ia .x. -. . L' x_ *aj i . ■

lost from a lack of (fad. Tl.CTo b . dam
of rad! farmers, aad milkmen who aell
their milk fa villagw. or otherwise, wbo
have not laml enough to poature all the
cows that they desire to keep; and with
aoeh men selling fa advantageous. three or
four com Laing kepi to th* acre of grten

Fino—Bye, to be sown arty in Septem­
ber, rather thick ; and, if you like,
tbe latsl al the aame time to gruss As seen
ba it baa .grow* two fret high you an
commttiee tri cut ft.
Sound—Oats, sown early ia the spring,
quite thick ; seed to clover, or other graieea, aad cut aa soon aa it grom to be high

Third—Clover, from a provioua year a
seeding on gcod laud Conunetwc cutting
warty, so fast tbe entire arap wfll-be fed
out before the heads turn brvXO
‘ Fourth—Itowan, when'you have eucta
crop that yau do not desire to cut for bay.
Fifth—Huagariaa gnas, a variety of
miller. Saw .surly in June, throe pecks to
tbe acre, to lie nt in July os early fa AuSixth— Cote. Tbm ia a staple erup for
Boiling, wm in drills, two and a half to
three buahch to the acre. Begin to sow
ao early ao the toil and climate will admit,
and sow every tarn weeks till tho first vf
August. Any variety will do, hat the
Urge, free growing rweet ourn i« generally
rooddsred beat, boiag eaten with a great
rebab by rows. Thia seed is expensive,
aad as oaly b« grown to the beat advan­
tage when the ecad ia grown by tho sowon. The western dent is also a ^ood va­
riety, aa it grows rapidly, and produces a
greet quantity of good foodder

Railroads.

MICHIGAN

HEALTH AND ITS PLEASURES

till May. Preu will stand a hard freeze
after they are up, and tbe quicker they
are printed the letter.
The Daniil
O'Rourke ia a good early variety, and the
Champion nt Engbuid a very fine Ute sort.
Don't attempt to prow vvprtables on poor
aoil, but apply tho manure liberally, **
that ia tin only way to have a good gar­
den. Fannon make a great mistake in
neglecting thrir gardens as a we'i-maaaged Udf.serc garden will produce what u
sexually worth from 9100 to tlM to a
family 1 It comas in a sore of ways io
the supply of vour tabh—« surwari-m of
green peas for mouths, potatoes all the
season, sweet corn from early in August
to Novbnbcv, berries, crapes, and a score
of otberltbiDga that go to sustain life.
A chfsp way to make a garden, is to
select a half an acre or lest of land in a
field that as never pastured four the bouse,
put wo ftace around it, and have the north

HOLLOWAY'S PILLS.

tau'rat t-lMt.-TuUllae tk- aM«4*|.M
aa eaUn ratal saw Mlawst
aUlk
I eala4 and Mraaa la M&gt;. sad ten&lt; &gt;«

.Dem) i.
c/.v
serie.ss&lt; rMlssle
lite
■ u3m rjsyaS^sa ell at»»«i&lt;
ra i- m .... ....

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e’i'oe ■'iV'Vtcii.i.vM

’Sif

, and other vrgeubl-J. without
tbe uaelcaa trouble c.f makinj; "bode," “
is gvocreDy dots* fjt bate, ociaoa, etc.
8uppc« yva do waste a little ground in
the middle of rows for aotoo. kinds of veg
eubliai? You produce iLcn with very
little labor, and ion know tltat ■■time i»

M&gt;r».l».Kiwu»r M HUt- VBUrrOT &gt;1
tw itirtK a uh atana a« crsveL M silk
fcrsi-te'sscsiitst:
it. u ni.-i eowltaax saS lha IHMWi

-.wsa-

i ta harvW emu. ifa'l Sr aa
’~reaiSiF37.^

SS-ES
IRAND IAMBS BIV1S10M.

GEO. WOODS &amp; CO.'S
PARLOR ORGANS

"Somebody writes to a rural paper to
know “how long cows sboold be milked ■'
Why the same aa abort rows, of course.

ordinary farm crops; but it requires ex­
perience ia minaging it to derive the
noct profit Iron-, its cult uro, aad also mdc
expanse ia the purchase of a machine to
clean tbe brush at its toad, if grown ex-

Tbe Brllable Sheri Ut&gt;

.TV";.

f is

isse;

"JK,-!
• !»•&lt; Hartls*. Is met-estr-r Barer ik«ak&lt;n&gt;

. ...
Holloway’s Advertisements.

Sarsaparilla

■ARK TEES FACTS
fflufflin mjnm.

rUTlMtMVV orTHB WHOM! V

TBE VOI HIIIlIAtAW-r'liSrr

fowt.awtka«ma«aM&gt;&gt;fa&lt;MtaaMt.

MO.WOOCSAC

EtesE

Whieh is tbe oddest feUow, the one
who asks a question or the ons wbo an
swen? The one who aau Lceauao he is

r&lt; “inieK'k:.

J. P. ROBERTS, Proprietor,
MICHIGAN.
HASTINGS.

5: I:WBWSSflK

kept it up ail the my home.''

crop, but aqy upland that will grow -a
heavy crop of lndita corn will produce
good brocm «m Th. land ah;;0H be
well prepared by good plowing and tbor
owgh Larrva ing up to the tuns tbe ared is
pkatod, 4»«t ti.a fires f Jpxt Mark

S&amp;gSKEss&amp;ES

IIEFOHMITl

tlftCyoi: an cultimU the land with a
hors,, and hare plenty of room at the
ends of the rom to turn around. Here
you an grow many kinds of vegetables in
rom, twri and a hall to three foe* apart,
and use a hone rultiratisr between them.
Then Irt the boyn cr the girl', do the lit­
tle hand'Wrvding that io re,faired. Here
pcaa can bo grown without brushing, a
row of bate. &lt;4»e l&gt;r two of tdraipe, beats
.
varietitv. sweet &lt;»*n in great

WraiUsforald oarer have nacp aHowel
dally, by the labor of a bend half aSl^y/ r bloom, taw fools to worry.
worth graerally n&lt;4 ever Ml cents Tbe
Love i. the aerepb and faitli and hope
moat mmfittaUc way far. the cowa, is u&gt; a bnl the wings by wbwb it lim.
put them into a yard adjoining tbe barn,
where there ia a good •hade.^nd feed tbeiu
from rsriut adjoining tbe ftnew when a
load of Ctod an be drawn alongside, and
patebod tfireetly into tbe ncka. Once a
day tbe maaurc should be gathered into i
wlmlberrov, and taken ta the dung-bap,
which aboviJd bee kept wdl covered with
litter. Imatormy weather tlve eows should
bo stabled, and there fed. Or they may
be fed in tbe stable a^lfar, and I irned
out Into tbe yard for exercise after rating
their food, la *&gt; «to ean a farmer make
a towlake, by having an were, er more, of
com fodder ready to cat in September aid
What is that which lives in winter, dire
Oeftbor. wbsa tha aighto are bag, aad tbe ia nuamer, aad always grows with its root
upward ?—Aa ieii fc.

vaileyu at riras are woilSmapfad la tha

tnhnH.

* n.

wdsr.

daily, the moot of Which evaporates into
the atmueplwro. Xow, if you ean secure
that amount of manure from each .••&gt;&lt; by
Boiling, you al nsce pay the expense of
catling y'Kir crops. and lording your com

“’/r.f*: tv'*

’'i-7'axa.T-Ckas.si UML J
■ w7r t?iW a *

i.TrjSJttwSciSS

In deciding where you will feed your
cere on green crops, an rpt should be di­
reeled to the manure heap, as thio ia a
very iurpurtnt Matter. The probability
U, that every cow that ia paaturvl drape

acres of it, aad nmkali itoo brooms ia tbs
winter season. Any young man of tact
aad enterprise ean aoon learn bow to make
good brooms,* after examining the way
they are mode ia a factory, where they
have all the late improvement a ia tbs lit
tie macl iaary used, tbs cost at which fa
not muab. There are'daalm io all largo
tfafa^ wbo sufply Uadlas, the Uled
brash, and everything needed to ga into
the bnsaaem, and there io certainly money
fa it, that can b* made by any industries
young farmer, who wvaldmake tha broom,
ia tha wintre, when he remU do nothhg
olds to much advantage.
Il requires s rich, mdlow Mil'(fa broom

CENTBA!

RAILROAD.

Tie Grat Soitien ntnmtoorthern
NRAILWAY
COMPANY
CENT RA 1_

Our children will have immense tex un
their bands," aaid a gentleman. "Oh,
horrible’'' sxrtaimed aa aldcrly lady,
■•what a bleasiag we have nails on oars."

AB wbo deprecate the prostitution of
tha pros to bsm ends will rejoice that
Jama E- Seripja Las a socood time Ires
oosvicted in the Supreme Court of De­
troit, for libel.
“I am afraid it » mixed goods." said
the lady to tbe derk. "Oh, no. ms am
famamMS,*’ replied the polite gvntieu an,
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pure silk direct from tbe worm,"
Tired'well, whit of that?
Didst fsoey life waa agent on bods of

Drugs and Medicines of all descriptions
kept constantly on hand, and Prr.^criptinn^
skillfully compounded. Also fpfull line of

DYE STUFFS, &amp;c. unsurpassed
in quality a specialty.

buttering like rose'lcavos scanersd by ths

Pennsvlvania

PATENT MEDICINES
Of all kinds in endless varieties.

XXiGrft

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AT

C. M. RUNYAN’S
I would respectfully nunotincc to the citi­
, zens of Hastings and vicinity, that I have a
new and

litdit Sevins Mate
[aettc Paper Faiitti
Masite Mi;
1C 10NTBLI
UGHT-HUNN1NG

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                  <text>HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY MAY 16, 187

- VOL. XXII. NO. 3.

ATTOasKV AT LAW* SOLICITOR
bIMCHA5CMBY. OSe.o.«n«tijpWuJ^*j

TIIELEimS PLOW,

And has been in Barry County for
the past four years. There are
SSBJSte
teacaaas
more of them sold each year in
this market than all others com­
bined. It is
17

tj&amp;jbava

WARRANTED

\

To run LIGHTER than any
FLOW I3NT USE,

and to give perfect satisfaction.
Call and see the
DENTIST

NEW PLOW NO. E.
Just the one for two Horses light It a tiny village
stall
Miiiiiat. and easily handled.
not attempt to give its
bscanse
spell
to
my
if
were able,
not pronounce
Repairs kept for other Plows. aave years, length,it witbootleasta
in Walts. I
name,
I
it sare
soul; and
I could
it to
for
wsa at
^renteen
syllabise in
perceptible
vowel among them.
Bat such a lovely place! Away op
among the hills, tta Was, holy mountains
forming the background ; in front, a break
in the gorge, which cave a view for miles
and milts cf peaceful ralleya and shady
woods, and within easy sralk, even for laxy
people; waterfalls innumerable, each of
them so unique and beautiful that one was
never able to decide upon their respective
was

NuiTille,

oosld not
I

v.L22»yl.

GREBLE &amp; RUSgELL

J I "!-•!.&gt; 99 MP®

HARVEY W RIGHT,
‘ffiKIU’SS .•SKSS'F.fWffl
Mare.

&gt;imr

.

PHYSICIAN &amp; SUBGEON,

FEACE. Ocaml C.Uwi.*.
at. tnl«e KmE. *la» MrrvS.

DIAIOHD-IROI, AND DIAMOND STKEL ISDN BEAM PLOWS.

KOBBftSWD 5021

HUMS,

Hohn Brantford had stopped at the
comfortable, old-faahtooed inn, with the
intcnlioo of remaining two or forte days,
because the neighborhood was so charming
that it seemed a sin to go on srithoul ex­
ploring this, taunt, which, in! the days
when such things existed, must have been
the home of dryads and wood nympta. and
I hope, far their sake* (tine they would
tare Ifired thcmaelrm dreadfullyJ, of fosrns
and other laughter-loving creatures of the
opposite sex.
Wceta tad passed, and Holn^ still lin­
gered, for he had found his sylvan geddeaa.
Each does, in tarn, though ws&gt;U-tta apt
pnaale; but I dare say each generation in
turn has said that of its secrial era, ever
since the days when Cain's issf descend­
ants were handsomer and wickeder than
they ought to tare been.
Holm's nymph, when he cs^ht sight
of tar. waa not climbing a tree, nor filling
from the top of one, but she was in great
danger sf bring thrown out of a nonde­
script kind of equipage (very comfortable
to rile in when you could keep y-.ur seat),
drawn by a pair of obstinate Iktlc mon-

Buckeye Mower, with Table Bake Eeaper.

‘IRIW

POWERS &amp; BARLOW

fiseiMssst

WHOLE NO. 2049.

.

mad. The old Webb woman
tta inn put her heaS, with it.
i lower of a cap, out of the din-1
si she heard hu step, to my that
was nearly ready whenever ta
served.
He prosed hastily on,

Lake all nervous people, Mm. Wynne
had a faculty ot paxnn-r suddenly from one
state of fooling fo another. After her
fright sta had turned fractious. Before:
the ponies tad carried them out of sight,
of the scene of ttair mishap, aho rashsd|
into the highest spirits, and talked enough,
tor all three, which wu fortunate, u tar•
faster showed little iodination to do her■
duty in that way, end Holm wu Mill too,
much disturbed by this unexpected meet­
ing lo perform hfa pert very creditably.
“Hereafter, wtaa we encounter an adreolure, Mr. Brentford. I stall know thu
it u tta signal for your appearance," arid
Mrs. Wynne.
•
"Then please go in acarch of them very
often," replied Holm, taking that opportu­
nity to taA tack far a giintps. of AHre .'
face, and thinking of the adventure of tta
day as epropos of the remark ; bat ta failed
ia hu «taign, because sta nad dropped tar

Over ONE HUNDRED OLIVER
CHILLED sold this season. It is

AIAINZ0 D. CADWaI.LAIIER.
ATTORNEY AT LAW &amp; SOLICITOR
IS Cll AKOEliY. alas, QmU Court Comwlssios-

7.

aernt. with a cliff Oto one aide and a preci­
pice on the other. Holm took in the
whole pan), and rushed forward, exclaim­
log:
u Turn them to tta right I . To the
^The Isdy obey ad-, carried lhai animate

inform her that be wu going, u bo tad ac
voungrr, be could arc that Mrs. Wynne
often done, to dine with ttaladfas at Taft
was not always thoroughly satisfied ttareFarm, and, u sta intended to make him
at; from no feminine piqee, beeauae hfa
pay for tta meal ata tad prvpnred, it wu
attentions were not concentrated upon herself. Holm tad the, manliaem to taheve probably because her sad experience made
her dread far Alice any approach to fad­
ings which might bring into that qufat exrery kind of you,” she inienuptSleeptasdsys aad rights, a fora, rapid
isteoce dangrnt and sorrows such u her
own post imd held.
shodd bo so glad if I could be
There wu no appearance of mystery
&lt;" he continued. “I hope you
tarvugh weak and firing now that Holm's
about tta pair, unless it might bo in ttair
words had chared tta riood from his eves,
singular rctiecnco in regard to their own
and shown Mat how mfaplaosd hb rags
matters; and yet Holm sometimes woke
“I—I know that cron to betray my
up enough from hie dream to entertain a fwlinca fa almost an impertincneo after so
' He tottered, and would have fidico, tad
vague dread that ttair lives ooDteiued each. •tart a time; tat 1 MO not rood al feign
not Holm nmds him sit down. They sst
They were Americans, ta by chance dis­ ing. I know that, in spile df all tsy efthere in alienee for . few moments. 1‘rracovered, u&gt;d ta thought Mitt Wynns'
srcmcd annoyed when she inadvertantly
betray«d the fact.
wtat wu going on. Helm weu ; met tta
•As there u no mystery connected with
One day u he wu sluing with them ia
cll ma.-.-servut hunyinr for the village
his former acquaintance with Miss Wynne, their garden, a rootage of tetters and jour­
doctor. A dripsteh won to be sent, also,
we may as w&lt;U explain st once What Mrs. nals arrived. VS hile Holm read the pa.
to a neighboring town for another physi­
Wynne meant, Two yean before, Halm pens, the ladies inspected their epiatlm. A
cian. Mrs. Wpme had taut got into ted.
tad mri'ber in Naples : end one day while sudden gust of wind blew an opened e.nShe tad recorerod from tar fainting fit,
wandering in the'neighborhood of Virgil's relope to Holm's feet. Mias Wynne started
bat wu delirious.
tomb, be saw ths two ladies for the first quickly forward and seised it, but not so
Holm reture-d with hfa tiding.. Tta
promptly but wtat ta (stooping to pick it
Now she turusd her white face fall upon
two waited fa tta wsod till the doctor
up) caught, without any intention of try­ him; her hand wu still raised in that tminclined to develop into a brigand. It ing so to do, the addrme. The wrapper plonitg gretare. There wu neither anger
happened that the sisters were stopping in wu directed to Mrs. Gainsborough.
ncr command in festares or aliunde ; only
&gt;-wa Wtan dawn broke, h. hppured,
the same hotel as Holm. A mutual friend
Howerur, u he told himself afterward, a keen pain and an raroestaeM of pleading
•nd told them that Mm Wynne had fallen
amvsd, and by his aid the three made ac- his sudden euspicioo waa rilly. fta letter which retrad every gencrou.-! impulse of
qnaintonee in that rapid and heedless f««h might tave boras the name of some friend, bis nature, ereu in the agony of realising softly-murmuring brook, trickling away ssAxm. He wu gong heme. Before noon
the ocher doctor would airivu
ioc which pilgrims in foreign lands arc apt and beta soot to them to read. Still, with that she wu about to crush his heart be­ into tta deeper .tafowa
He saw Alice
tta obstinacy of thought. Holm could not neath the ruin of ita own beautiful hope Wynne standing there, and beside her wu
'
forget the incident, or Alice Wynne s and dream.
the stranger wixra arrvri at the hotel he
He shrank together like a man who tad tad noticed only • few bourn before. Alice
Yet, admit a mystery, tta, fact of ttair resrivsd a sudden physical blow, to terri­ had tar hand on the gcn’lcman'e arm, and
for some time, as the relative took that op­ having something to conceal did not imply ble (tat be could barely stand upright wu evidently pleading earnestly.
Her
portunity to die. When he was at Rtarty aught derogatory to them, and Holm would thereunder; bat ta did not.apeak. He face was wot with teen. Only an instant
again. Holm persuaded conscience that lie not have called back his heart if he could. tried. He wanted to utter Mime plea for did Brentford remain watching the tableau,
(tan he plunged quickly down tta hiD,
had not half seen Naples, and liaateued But duriutr tta first days he liad deter­
but
be
could
not
—
be
was
dumb.
'
back to the beautiful city ; bat the two mined to be guilty of no folly ; it woqld
and hastened off to the left. On that ride
"I might affect to misunderstand you " tta wood became a forest and stretched
si'ters had nw. and left no trace, and be a sorry return for their frivodlineus, so
Holm found Naples so changed and stupid •..in to •taw the fodinp which filled hb she said, in s dull, smothered voles, no fam for sctws up among the hilfa.
that he left fa d'sguvt.
breast, ye tad no reason to think that shaken thu he; "but I will not; it would
comprehended now the words ata
A twelremonth passed, and Holm VnJd Alice wn» sttractod toward him in other be cruel, wicked. But—but—Oh, Mr. had spoken to him during their last isterhimself that he must regard these bright thu a friendly way, aud he must not run Brentford. I beseech ytm not to say anoth­ view. This jrss tta man she loved, and
she was kradog hia presence a secret from
Neapolitan days aa an episode which could tta risk of injuring hb came by any pre­ er word—cot one!"
He drew a deep breath, that was like a
have no connection with hia real existence. mature betrayal of hb affection. Stronc
It was Jonty sod Brentford—he had been in hb •letcrmiostioo, if he nude any dif­
Tta twilight deepened into darkness.
Still, Holm lay upon tta mrosy bank
spending the spring in I’m—drifted op ference'tn hb Mteolioos, it was in favor of
that
I tare been quite mail; that not erea •where be had thrown buwXf, tired bv the
into the Pyrenees, and halted at pictur­
।suffering of the put day, &gt;\ if he had
So Hie pleasant weeks glided swiftly on, time could bring me hope."
esque St. Bssveur. There u no plane with
“Nothing ota," ata answered. “Nothing itraveled rinee dawn over mountain and
lovelier mountain rambles about, and tone till an entire mouth passed ; bat daring
the later dap a shadow had fallen upon
He nould perceive how it hurt tar to '
Holm's oooteot. It seemed to him (tat
Suddenly the fall moon arose in her
he ncrerived an alteration in Alice; he MUDoanoc tta sentence—bow ata Mt for (g-, piereed the forest shadows, and
tried to think it fancy, bat tta appeared to ms pain ; that nothing-gave tar courage ,
brood river of light acrow ths
regard leu cordially hia numerous visits, save tta determination to do right; Io ,
where Holm crouched, stariiig
and hfa frequent proposals for rides and spore him, so farm might be posriHe, from ,
’ np at the oummer sky. He re­
walks and sailing parties. Indeed, acms- future misery, even at the expense of ।membered that he w».T tatavrag like a
, timm ta feared that she endeavored to wounding him eraelly now, by proving .madman.
Not tha; it much mattered:
how
bsaslaw
and
wild
hia
dream
had
,
I avoid him, and ta wu taunted by tta
nothing mattered now. Still he need not
dread fast the had read his secret, and wu
ro couiinct MmseL' in thaw fin: hours of
only anaoved and repelled by tta knowl­ ^*I*aee—nothing f' he muttered, uncenedge thereof.
’‘“Notking t" aha echoed. ‘Oh! Mr.
Hut, diaconneetod from any matter fa
Brentford, I canoct explain ! I hare no
which he cvuld be coareraed, there wu
I am bound by a solemn promise.'
a change in both afaten, try u they might right.
..1 j-------• Hk it," he mid, when she
to hide it, and tta: change dated back to
■BeEcrc me, I should not
that, I can undervtand.
. '1'rr.Tc fa gjS fa
Mta Wynn. .» ta, Mo Wynne
strangely moody and variable- Ttrice he
She only bowed tar head in respoise,
came upon them when he Mt confident
while again that expression of fright whit­
that there tad been a painful diaramno of
ened her features.
some kind ; and a couple of mornings af­
••Forgive me I" he exclaimed, abb to
ter, ta met Alice on tar way tack from the
think of her suffering, even in the death­
postofire, and she was crying bitterly. 8he like anguish be endured. "Only forgive
told him that ata waa very anxious. Her
mef
days, ta found hturalf among the Wetfo
The team lose tn her eyes, but did not
hiHs, driving Mra. Wynne and her sister
fall She strutebed out her bar.d with an
toward their temporary abode, said abode
impulsiveness common enough with her
being a picturesque old farm house, about
sister, but rarely with Alice.
a mils out of the village, owned by tta
mother ol the young charioteer. But,
luckily for the ladies' comfort, they had a
eonplo of attached servants wUh them,
who could be anything from cooks to
chambermaids—though one of the pair

So this wu tta way in which Brentford
renewed his acquaintance with the sittent.
Ctr tta very day of hia.arriral in the Webb
hamlet ; and tta result of his encounter
tad taca that, instead of contenting bimsllf with the brief sojourn which ta had
contemplated, nearly a month tad gene,
and he still ling-red, giving no more
thought to hfa departure than if ta tad
come thither with the fixed intention ot
spending the entire summer.
In a quiet retreat like that, people glide
into familiar intercourse u imperceptibly
and quietly u they do on shipboard. With
excuse or without, Holm fell into the hab­
it of spending a great deal ol time at the
boose of the two sisters. He helped Alice
with her drawing and pointing, for which
ta tad talent enough to have brcxnae an
artist, had destiny rendered a profruion
nrcrasary. He aided Mra Wynne in her
study of Swedish, she happening to tare

to accompany her out of the question.
Ho called at the house in the afternoon,
Tta smile of exqsfaite tgwy which wu
but only saw one of the servants, who in­ hfa answer caused her to recollect that he
formed him that Mrs. Wynne was confined wu not Ukaly to show his wound, but ata
to tar chamber, and Mint Alice particular­
ly engaged.
"I meant even to my outer. Oh I most
It was not until the close of the succeed- of all, to tar 1"
“You think ata docs not suspect T" he
uksd, a little bitterly.
“No, so r eried AGee, with startling vohsnwnee. “Tta bora idea would nearly
kill her! And to know that 1 had riven a
hint of this other secret would dnve her

you larking about that howrn?"
“Whatever bnsincwi I may have, it fa
certainly no affair of yoore "retorted BrootAhP erdsimed tta other, suddenly.
“I know who you era.
You are Mr.
Halm Brentford. I tave bea’d ceough

Tta
speech would bars roused
Builders, examine their Build­
Hohn, only, before marc wade rou'd ta
of
puttied by tar spotcbr-batita spoken, foolh heard the
through
a
gap
in
the
landed
the a-mo trstanl^nd
not think now,
risk tit.- "on
o the-lnr.*
ing Material, House Trimmings, them tn a plowed field, tar oompaaion still
uw Alice Wynne
them.
turning tar by farther qumtions.
.
sitting passive, with tar face hidden,
“Thank you. Oh, (tank
I" she fal­
“Oh, Robert; Rotart!"
cried. “Mr.
Paints, Oils and Varnishes.
the
bey bowling like a
as if long excursions among the
to toe
Brent
ford -tli: is not gnooro,us.
prom
tered.
'
wonderfol views or eaacadeB ;
when
“Indeed, most probably I stall
sec &gt;'
twilight
them home, Brentford
“I did not men
my word," ta
tar.
I
stall
go
Farmers, examine the WTARD
would
tbs nondescript repast which
“Oh, that will ta so much tta best and »
pleaded.
wheat thing to do," aha cried,
a tone of I "Oh, Rotart, go gwwT
PLOW, before purchasing others,
•You tola me
would go *’
intense rdfaf.
I will
f" ta broke in. "I
Every one waranted.
Those contemplating buying
months which he
find
trace of
are very kind," aba
Mowers or Beepers should see
her ; and thejtntnult
tar soul
words struck a chill to poor
Hi. wife! Hohn aaderotood evrcyth
br this last unexpected meeting convinced soul. It seemed to
that she meant
nr. Thfa man was Alies'a husband.
him, beyond the possibility of doobt—uot
answer to apply to the hat daws of his
the Walter A. Wood Machines,
that ho wished to'tave any doubt on. tta
away through the
hedge, and

insulting

He was
could

nor eedldbc

s

and

idiotic

sonnd
footsteps
turned at
close beside
sta
»
Yon

»

you

maniac,

hills,
and'

not

brought
share

to brook

sway."

sta

in

you

“

ifi

could
no
are-trad in

“You
her

replfad; and
Holm's

him

her

Caw, Sin aid Onawiial

Mias Wynne wu at this time apparently
about one-snd-tweniy, and her sister some
three years older. The latter was also
beautiful, though ben beauty wu marred
by curtain tresu of suff.ring, and her talk
by a tone of eyuiefam which made it evi­
dent that life tad not a) wap taen kind to
her. proving, also, that ata tad not gained
u many valuable leuona from trouble as

P A I N TER

Htstia^s^Mleh

IUHWI HMM
Special Medical Announcement
Joy Comfort and Happiness
Sisk wi’uilMeA!
OF BASTINGS AND VICINITY.

••If there should ta tta least thing I
could do, I tins! yoa will give mo the plea­
When unite certain that he waa out of
sure," ta continued, still internally shiver­ right end Uriag, Alice sank slowly upon
ing under that dfamri doubt. “Gm sure
you know I should bo only too gfad to be
of sentos.”
“Thanks. You are very good," Mta
Wynne said, and certainly tar voice grew
still colder. “Hutmy faster fa better. I
think that by to morrow she will ta ahU

THE STEBBINSBRO’S SAY
Don't buy any Furniture or Picture Frames,
until you have priced their Goods, for you

ill save money by it.
Everybody knows they

tstver itan tar Vronh.
“You tare not found advice

mctkmg more shiHing than 1
“‘So. Itav.r~adfas.hr

not

taro

�THE AMENDED LIQUOR LAW.
M
—1
U a*byM «»
' ’'
_____
; the reata fine asd puatohtMa! w u preTb. mn aaeudtat the Upanr Tax Isw. .
r^nbSTy

Doctor Aikln's Double

Which h» now porewd both house* nf the I And krtadl ^ tbo drty of lh« Aoditcc
Lerffassre Mita. kin. .mmrd^ G«-rel to pr^-re pfeMiblMkrMripto
eM,U*tata4 bdew. AU tha^t— -- ------------ J ,U* “*
coroner's jury is very sevree on ex-Bupw- I
vieisg ArriritsH Mullrt. It charges him
with iaeumpelcMy io ordering s grader ■bled tad other valxabk property tart.
weight of concrete upon the roof, by 300
A meeting of the directors of tbo Kalper cent., than il was csL-uUicd to bear. amatoo and Lowell Railroad was bold at
Lu other ways Architect MnBett uul also Swart's Hotel, in Grand Rapids, on the
bis employes are charged with ineotnpoteo 4th inrt. There were prownt Owl. F. W.
Curtealns, the Hon. f. B. Cobb, J. P.
ey, and tbe United States Government is
Woodbury, Jodge H. G. Wells, and D.
hold rwponsibU for tho cahahy

Hriroo*, Mick., Mat 16,1877.

THE NEW LIQUOR LAW.

Miriam has over 8300,000,000 tavol-

Wc print fa auolhrr place fa thi* iaem.
of tbe Bawxxx the nhangre which hanbeen tsadn io the liquor law by Uie pracut Legislature. They are important, and
should hove the imtnediato aUmrion of
every dealer fa iiquora. The penaltim art
severe far setting without having first paid
th, tax and filed the bond required bylaw,
and we know it is the intention of the
city authorities to enforce the law to the
letter, and without any unMOMary delay;
hence the men engaged in adliog, who
would avoid prosecution should, without
further driay, pay fa thrir tax and file
their bcodr with the Rew.nler.
The
council win meet'Friday evening, and ail
bond* sboulJ be proented before that time
.that they stay te&gt; acted rail that msotfog.
THE EXTRa"sESS?ON OF CON.

Hx- stele senator J- K. Boirw of HciL
eon -ears a red ribboa.

The CbcboyRui log crop of the past
y«sr»oror51,0OO,o0ofaet.
The rod ribbon club of Brighton Lus
a membership of ever two hundred.
SupL I-dyaid. of the M. C. R. IL, fa a
Preparations are being made to rebuild late iaterview with a Detroit reporter, Indi
on the site of the recent fire in Dexter.
rated a l-relty strong intention on the part
A reunion of the famous old ImobU of his road to bold on to. its. Icaaed linen.
He is reported aa saying, “Fancy the Air
Battery will be held at Adrain.May 23d.
Line, tho Grand River Vallny, and the
South Haven diviaious under the control
of other companies !
Tht policy of cou
trolling or letting thean roads jo only re­
solves itself into the following question.
Shall the Mihigan Central make iu own
rates or allow others to make them? BeA» the matter now etar.da the LegWatare expect* to reach a final adjournment
on Saturday.

II. M. Look; of Pontiac, i&gt; an earnest
and &lt;mfa-».cuc worker ia tho red ribbon
ll U difficult to any who haa a rigbl'to
com plain nf the pmiponcment ef the ex­
tra Moriod of .GfajrtMUll Oot. 15. Not
the buxines* men, for they amid a renewal
The total premiums offered for rom;&lt;of politari sgitxifoo. Not tta .Trader, of
titim in the Michigan trotting circuit lbw
either party, for they hare naked for delay
year amount ta 120,750.
and wiB proerad with facreued tapxful’ -Alfred IL Heath of Ionia and Charica
11. Fisher of Portsmouth hare been eomarn&gt;y, far the ioccr.rcairoco to tta *-Idlers mfauttwd ns portmasters.
Will be tligfa. Not ita Cougrasimcn, for
they wccld risk health and bappioo** ia a wa* fler.ecd'of $125 at Grand Rapid* on'
midsutams acMioo. Not du- newspaper*. Friday by a confidence man.
for tlje close coatcmplatioa of Congress
llound trip ticket* to and from ant
tends to melancbcly. . Not Mr. Cox, for it point on the C. A L. H. IL IL can be
allow, him a longer time to put salt on the bought at pvatly reduced ratre. '
tail of tta Hpcakendiiji. Not Mr. FMd,
Chai. F. Barron, of Detroit, haa been
for it increases hi* chance* of findin-- a ch.wa Asiistant General Freight Agent
seat fa the House that is for sale.' Not of tta Michigan Central Railroad.
Two more now coal bnrner enginra
Mr. IlMdril, fori e**T*«oio our Wish
logtou dbpxtctas. In feet, not inybody. were added to the rolling acock of the Chi­
cago and Loks Huron llailtoad la*l Frt-

THE TWEED CONFESSION

A iqreial diipatcb from -Albany to the
Chicago Timfi of tta 9th say* that Attor­
ney Gtaeral FrirefaM. cf New York, after
consultation with Wheeler H. 1'rokhsm.
end Cogpfaition Countd Whitney. ’&gt;«
come to the soqdnrinu that Tweed's confsoslon anaot ta made available fa carry­
ing on t he prorecutrena against the old ring
thieves ; He lisa therefore returned the
documenta te Tw^ and has refmed to
conoeut to his refease. It b noteworthy
that all ttapWaow who hare been cowrited on this matter ire Democrat*, snd th&lt;xc
will be some suspciouajpeopje who wfll
wonder if Tweed's revelation* did not invoire U» many praufaent Democratic lend­
er* to be nude public with aaftty.

The Senate has [sowed a bill for com­
mitting to the Asylum for the Insane per­
sons aejaiued of murder on the ground of
insanity.
'
Sheep shearing InliXak ata fashionable
in many parte nf this State.
There .will
be one at the National Park in Kalamaxor
eounly, May 23d.
A gentleman of Kalsmaz-K. haa been re
querted to write up the geography of
Michigsn for two of the Urges-, n-jblishing
bouses of the East. .
*

leasing Reform club to all the clubs in the
state to join with them in a mate meeting
oa the 4&lt;h of July.-

Seventeen and thirteen were Jlheir re■petlvv *g-». and they von
mu and wife nt Ixsig Rapids, Alpena
county, a few days ago

The Coldwater JltjurUfoan believes that
thc "■’I1’1**^ •T'‘he Ixgulature for
a health officer in each township will invoire a needle*, expense.
Two young gentlemen of Montague,
Muskegon County, are about perfecting arThere ero two regtmena of cavalry and ranraneute to visit New Spath Wales with
three of infantry fa Texas for tervice the view of permanent location.
on th* Mexican frontier.
Doug. Chase, for nearly twenty yean,
Attaroey Gooerri Dereu i* Mt going one of the most popular conductors on ibe
to rerigu to be seat to Coartantfaople,1 Michigan Central, has been appointed
Traa^ortatiou Master of th* C. B. A Q.
consequently Secretary McCrary will not

Bey. Dr. E, J. Fish ef Laming i* the
Michigan member of tbe committee of
arrangements for the national Haptht
Sunday-school convention at HoKon.
May 17-20.

The anxiety of tbe New York .$’■« iert
President Haya aha!! cripple arid dtrtroy
the Republican party, u thr mart touching
manifestation of unadfah and even sensi­
tive petriaunt that tbe public has seen for
The Cincfaaatl Erifemrr wants a war
with Mexico right off. Bui why? Has
not the G rnscr who steals sheep and ro­
nin an good a tight tn home rule, a fair

ideal rea-nlly to appoint Benator-oUce
Spofford to the.benrii of tho Supreme
Court, and Ute* secure tbe sumiasioa of
Goi KsBogg. It i* lb. Krenral belief,
however, that ex-Socratan Bristow will re•rive tho appointment. .
-

There was a dwturbacce in tbo Illinois
AasemMy a Crir days ifoee. The Speaker
called . colored tnrater to the Chair,

PARIS UNIVERSAL EXHIBITION
OF 1878.
Brief Summary of Ute Principal Regu-.
; fallout luued by the French Com­
minion, Specially Affecting Foreign
Exhibitor*, aa Published by the Brit­
ish Royal Commiailon.

eontainiug new taatert, r&lt; who-.- prorisona
rtS.-ntiallr.iJterod.fan printed in fall.
(►there. .KgUlv etangod. are dmeribed. re
L
.
’
'

try'Action where qaatahon marks are&gt;
used tta ex*--, text oT the bill is given :
‘•Sxrrtos 1. Ic all townships, citim
and villages of tins State there shall be'
■nnually levied and collected the following
tax upon tta husiucos nf tnanufactaring,’
setting, or keeping for aale by all pcrouns'
wtaee traaiMse fa whole or fa part con
stas fa setting or offering for sak. or man
ufacturtog distilled or malt liquor*, or'
mixed liquors, by .retail, or any patent
modiaae mixture or compound which in
whole or iu port consist* of spiritneua or
fatoxicatfag liquors the sum of 1150 p«
annum , upon the bueiwws of selling or
offering by retail any malt, brewed, vr
fermented liquors, 180 per annum ; upon
the busiMas of setting browed or malt liqnors at wholesale, er aT wholesale and re­
tail, 1300 per annum ; open tbe bosfacsu
of manufacturing brewed or malt liquoni
for sale, if the quavtity manufactured ta
over 5 tarrela and dm* not exceed 1-500
barrels, 850, if over M00 tarrth snd not
exceeding 5,000 barrels, 1100 ; if 5,000
barrels or over, the *um of 8200 per an­
num , upon the buaioew of manufacturing
for sale spirituous or intoxicating liquors.
$300. No penoa poring a tax on spirit­
uous or intoxicating liquor* under this art
•call ta liable to pay a tax oa the sale &lt;/
naslt. brewed and fermented liquor*. No
pcraon paying a raaaufarturer's tax oa
brewed or mall liquor* under this act
shall be liable to pay wbaleoale dealer's
tax on tta same."
8XC.2. defining who ar* retail deakr*
arid &lt;boare wbolensla dealers, and provi.iine that there shall be no tax on wine or
cider made from Michigan fruits, nor on
druggist* selling liquor* "lor medicinal,
chemical, mechanical and sacramental

•■Sir. 3. The taxer herein provided for
shall be assessed, levied and edheted. by
the same ofieera, and in th* same time
and manner aa the texes upon |&lt;nu&gt;na)
property, except as herein otherwise pro­
vide.]. But no peraon shall eirgaifj iu sny
business mentioned in thia act until he
2. OcxxLi will be’idmiiled into tin- Ex­
han first notified, in writing, the BMeswing
hibition from the lit of January, 1878, to officer wbwe daly (t would be to as*.-*the
the 3ltlh of March, 1678, both days to­ tax herein above provided to be levied on
meoc* khe same - naming the time when,
and th* place where) , nor until be has
also paid to the county treasurer offtl;e
proper eounly, the full amount of tbe tax
t. Goods must be in Uteir [lace* and all tb«r*for„required by thia act. to be ep.
arrangements complete^ by the l&amp;th of plied by such county treasurer to the pay­
April. After this date the General Ccm- ment of said tax wbanever the tax nd)
therefor shall enuse to bis bands. And
mirtioner will dispose of any space not oc­ any person violating the foregoing stall
cupied, or only partially occupicdX,
ta dretacd guilty of a misdemeanor, and
5. Tliere will be no charge for space.
upon convict! .n thereof, stall be punished
C. The Exhibition precincts bring con­ by fine not exceeding JllMi acd evote of
stituted a bonded wariahome. there will bo prosecution, and &lt;m failure to pay such
fine end coms, shall bo impruoovd not ex­
no duties to pay for any goods except such ceeding ninrty day*; Pnnidrd, N-whing
u arc inteodol for consumption, and these herein contained shall ta coortrued U-ex­
will only be liable te Uie dirties levied oo empt aav specie* of property from taxasimilar products of the mint' favored ua- rion under the general law* and all annual
taxr* herein provided for shall be for the
year commencing on the first day of May,
7. All objects exhibited will be nrotrot- and shall be deemed payable and duo at
«1 against piracy of in res lions or desrigtu. the time of the delivery of tta augment
Upon this subject exhibitors are referred roll to the county trexrorcr as hereinafter
to Appendix No. 11, to the General Reg- provided.*'
ulatious.
Stt. 4. Specifying that the time for
8. The General Communion will "take taking the asaraatnent roll shall ta on or
precautions for ths. safe preservation of all before tbe third Monday of May, and rel­
objects in the Exhibition, but wfllnolbe. ative to giving ootij* to person* wtane
liable for Irew or damage of any kind.
names are not &lt;m the roll,'remain- unalt­
0. There will bo no charge for ffoorine, ered.
except in the Maehincty Hall.
‘
Set. 5. 8o much of this eA-tivn a* ro­
10. A limited quantity of steam, gas, tates to the time tor review sod oorndion
and motive power will be supplied free of nf the roll, and for informing pcnsoM Ha­
ble to taxation whcoe name* sre not on
11. The placing of heavy objects, re- the roll, remains unaltered In regard to
qtiriog special foundations or adjustment amemora' compensation, thi* is added ■
may. by special arrangement, begin al an
-‘And the said aaMsncr shall receive |2
easier period han the 1st of January.
per day for each day's service performed
under this act, and for traveling fa mak­
ing such rervieo, on the usual trareb-J
route, ren eono&lt; per mile for cuing only,
packing, fittings, placing and ears ofgoods, to bo computed from the office of tta assterna of empty cases and return of goods, sesoor makiug such service, and th* like
provision and placing of velariums or ceil­ travdiog fees for making hi* return to
ings in tlu&gt; exhibition, special earth works, the couaty treasurer, to be audited end al­
etc., in the gardens, and all charga for lowed by tbe township board, the village
decoration auihorixed by tbe Genera! Com- trustee, or tta common council, ami paid
tnfasioocr, are to be home by tbe exhibit out of the contingent funds of said townora.
•ship, village nr eity."
14. The General Cotutaissioa will not
“SEC. 6. When said mmmoc ha* re­
take charge of empty -ases.
viewed and completed hi* roll it shall ta
15. No modern work of' art win be ad­ hi* duty to attach ttaeoto, rigrxrd by him,
missible if executed before the 1st of May a certificate whkluMy be fa the follow -,
1867.
fag form .
16. Noxious and explosive substance* r7J“ ^nlir
1 *••• wi
will be prohibited a* usual, and the Gen­
eral Commissioner peservra the right ofex
eluding any object which may seem to him
to be facoosirtaat with tbe proper decorum
of the Exhibition.' .
17. There will be no construrtioo* in
thr gardens illistrating national dwelling

A fire ta Detroit on the hfa datroyed
th* show case manufactory of ’J. Phillip.
A Bra. and M. D. Fravy A Co s wwd box
factory. Ths total lorn ■ I2A00O; insur the name of the peroon who has signed the
application for admindon.
ed for 816.000.
IV. No article may be withdrawn before
J. H Wyooff, a Jackson artist, ha* the done of the exhibition without special
bean making a life siiod portrait of ex­ consent of tho Gemtral Commissioner.
Governor Bagley, fa India ink and cray­
20^3 good. mast. under penalty, be
on. Tbe CHiitt pronounces U a beauti­
ful artistic work.
21. The General Commiarion informs
Il is reported oo pretty good authority
lhai the red ribbon movement and the new all exhibitors that the Chambmr of OotnIfauor law bars already dosed forty-lhreo SKtn of Paris will establish a general
aaioons in Grand Rapidi,
-&gt;— agency for the reception, management and
return of goods.
several more soon.
22. The General Csmtnixioner will not
K. O. Rose, of the Bi
correspond directly with foreign ^biklirws.
an influential renreoentat
far* of 1873-4,' b ma
speoebna, and oa April S
A young man fa Adrain took strych­
nin* just because be fall fa Ura with a
Kwbo had no fava for him to fall into.
tortor fa time eaved hfa&gt; from death by I
stryoltafae, but didn't fetch th* girl.
I
M. Hudson of .Lansang has recently
purchased throe Ucrkshira swine from tbe
noted breeder, T. 8. Cooper, of Pennsyl­
vania. They are raid to be superior to
any heretofore introduced in tta* section.

improvemenU fa the

kM .f Urtsw. lB whui wmh b
aceortlag to my bmt laforamitoa and b51«C
—And on or bjfore the first Monday of
June he ajuall attach to such Mnreamenl
roll a warrant, under bis hand, command
ing tbo county treasurer to collect such
texui m the manner pr-su-ribed by Uw for
tbo cp“—““ -r ------- o--------- j._
villags
herein &lt;xtarJta°pron fa3.
— — ----- - -Ithin the same time deliver
the raid roll and warrant, ac completed,
to the treasurer of his county : Pr-wAtaf,
fo.rre.vr, That in cue th. .bore , roll is
not completed within tbo time stave fixed,
or u defective ta any respect, the same
■ny, by «h4-emor, bn completed st
any tone thereafter and delivered to such
tmrurer nor shall any irregularity or de­
fect &gt;n the certificate attached to said
roll in any wise invalidate arid roll er any

—v.
-J urovioinr
for adding nraa to the roil after the time
* *7 publi
cation is unaltered.
“Sec. 7. The county treasurer, upon
rerereins xuoh roll, shall proceed Io col­
lect roeh taxm, and for that puryewe ►hall
remain in bls office on tta second, third,
end fourth Fridays of Juno, he stall re­
tain two per cent, for coUnoUtm fem. Hvera eocnty treauurer, sheriff or ocher offieer, who shall edlrat or roorive payment
of eny tax under tta prwwoos of thia act
shall upon making such ooltartfon, or reoe-.reroch payment, give a receipt for the
taxes so ooilreted or received to tta per-

SCROFULA.
sheriff or other officer evltecting any sseb
tax. No dDuniy treasurer or other officer
shall receive a part of the tax assreetd
agsitet such perato. company or copart­
nership, wr receipt for such partial: pay­
meat; nor shall any such person, compa­
ny/rr obpertMsxhip encage is thnboMuas
taxipd by thi*without having paid to
the couty treasurer the retire amount
for whteh they are eo taxed to the end of
the taxiop. year."
“8k. 8. If any. person, corporation,
amoeiation, company, or copartBcrslup
sUall reluse or neglect to pay the tax k
uoceand yritbin five days after the time
apecifled In the- preceding iwcteon, each
treasurer shall, within fire dav* after the
time limited for ooUceting the same, issue

SaifutoM

Hubot.

=B=S~“
Closer, Cancerous Humor.
ri'y and enforce th* punishment provided
in thia art for the non-payment of such
tax ; and no levy made, or proceeding tak­
en by the sheriff to collect such tax shall
bo a defense to soeh proooeutioa, anises
co:lection of said tax wa&lt; enforced thereby
Wore the commencement of such prosecu­
tion. And at the time of making such re
pert, to aforesaid, to the pronetnting attor­
ney, tho county treasurer shall make a
like sworn statement and report to the
Govcrpor of ths State, together with the
names and amount of tax doe from Mil perd
sous againat whom such prosecutions have
been rommeooed.1'
*
Section 15, fixing penalties upon offioero neglecting or refusing to carry out

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Canker.
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Sift Rheum.
Erysipelas.

Pimplei and Huaort on the
Face.
third* of which shall be retained by the
sheriff and one-third of which in addition
to bu fma allowed by Orel fan 7 of thia act,
shall be paid to the county treasurer, a.
hia fees under the said warr.nl) by distrou
and sale of any goods and chatted* of such
person or perautu, corporation, sasoctation, and every offenseand the Gorernur may.
company, or copartnership, or of any i in case ef any such neglect or rritual, sp
govL and chattel. found in ths custody or point some other person or persona to per­
form tbe dalios prescribed by this art,
who aboil, upon benng so appointed, have
like powers and duties under thia act M
such assoMr, trauurar, prooecutfag attor­
ney, ar sheriff, as’ the case may be; and in
case of the appoint moot of any person in
place of the proseevtfag attorney to prusAmtc for violation of this act in any
county, the supervisors shall allow and pay
shcriff. the delinquent shall] ay sech tax tn such prosecutor reasoaabie compensel k&gt;n
without levy aqd upon such demand, then for all service* performed by him a* «ucb
the sheriff shall crrflect of such dHin proaebutor."
Section 18 specifca acts repealed, and
Cut in addition to the amount dne al
time of such demand 3 per cent for
the few of the teid treasurer, and also tl«
amount of foe* for himself which arc al­
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
loyed him hr Uw in cos ol demand upon
execution irtued from any court of rvo. nl.' C. .P. Rowell &amp;, Go’s. Coj:
Sic. 9, nfiarive to*the made of proce­
dure by the alKtiff, under bis warrant, far
•0UDc.
CHE'.*
3MOKL
the enforcewut of unpaid taxes', is made
(gjfcfk MATCHLESS
ninch more rigid in iu proriacma. The
sheriff shall call upon cash person named
io his Warpnt “wi fain let days of the
timrof re.-e:ruig such warrant,' and tie
“shall forthwith levy upon," etc., not ou
*ac*'
ly in ease such person "refuses," ( as word
ed in the old Uw) but iu ease he
not
pay the tax at once, with interest and fees;
from any cause whatever. And the sher­
iff may levy not only upon "the goo.b and

sas sytr*SJis±
a.

71™ in™

"fiMtay-j

* Ttiinort, Ulcers or Old Sam

Catarrh.

Ganen) Debility.

S66 t.-sf. a'KjMW&amp;THgtg

cistioo, company, copartnership," etc., but
also "upon the lands and tenements of
every such pcrsMi • • wbereUer found
in said county."
Sbs. 10, proscribing the manner of sale
by the sheriff of the property levied upoq
for taxes, rrmrina unaltered m far as it
go»w. The following relative to sherifi*'
tired* for real mure isosddctl :.
“And every deed executed by the ah.r
iff upon sales of real estate under the pro
visiotM of thia net Khali be prittn fitcie evi-

3S-‘St*

xflSE^THE BOSS
LAGER BEER
ws e TTt.’L-ixte-.aaBa.

GEO. WOODS &amp; CO.’S
PARLOR ORGANS

?5 HHJffHESSftJiLTJBi
Important to the Ladies.
Sir. 11, relative to adjournments of
oak for wut of bidden, gad proceediegv
in eave of aale far a sum insufficient to
pay the taxes and o&gt;ste, is considerably
*mtdi6od, butts not rssentially altmd.
“Sir. IX. The assessor shall have pow­
er, and it shall be h» duty, Io add to said
roll al any time during the y«or, the name
of any person, eorporalion, uaociatit-n,
company or copartnership, engaged iu any
kindef burinew* specified in Ute first wcpear upon such roll, and to mm* against
■uch burinnM thereon a yra rata tax for
the nnexpired portion of racb year, and
■aid aoseMmcni, notify 'he person, corpo­
ration. assoriation, company, or copartner
ship, of the time and place at which the
asocrtitent will be made, and requiring
such person to appear at tbe time and
place mentioned and show oaune. if any,
why such sencsement should not be msde,
which notice shall be served try leaving a
a copy thereof with the person or jiersons
to "be usoued, or with some person at his
or their place of business, at lente throe
days before the lime specified therein for
the day of hearing, and upon such asaeastnent being made, and within tea days af­
ter such bearing, the Mscosor shall com­
plete such aMcsaincnt and date asd attach
to live same the original ameauMml roil,
in the hands of tbe county treasurer, and
within fire days Uinrnatter said treasurer
shall issue his warrant and thereupon tbe
same procesdingl shall be bad ta all respecta, and within like tijaca, as though
such Mxasmeul lad been made by tbe
asnerovr u grot in this act prescribed;
notiitd. for.arrrr, That all warranto tea-

SEO, PECK
155 and

I

CO'S
157

WOOBWAIO AVE., IETIOIT

aril

hnestic Serin Mato
writ Paper Fatii®
■slit Oiteiraite
iislic Mitoflftl
'oissnc lamr.

CEO. WOODS

gDSON, MOORE &amp; CO.,

( LIGHT-RUNNING

, t
GOODS.
EsafitSsij-- DETROIT.

‘DOMESTIC

riYES!iSOU)IERS:)OYES:

SEWING MACHINE

BEST.

sixty day* from date of same That fa
rase .nf neglect or refusal nf said saseasor
to comply .with the provisions of this sec­
tion, then, and in that case, tbe said coun­
ty treasurer sludl have power, and It shall
lie his doty, to make the aaseasment and • DOMESTIC"SEW’IXG MACHINEOO..
give tho notice required by this steUoa,
and tbo same shall bo valid u though
made by th* aracsacr and every asse—
meat and every assessment roll mad* us
dse &lt;h. provisteos of tbb act. after the
seme shall have boon planed ia the hands
cf. the county treasurer, shall lx&gt; prima
/an'r evidcucoofthelegaEly and validity
of tbe roll, and of the aasortmant*', asd *
the correctnw*. and regularity of all tho

704539

C. M. RUNYAN’S.
I would respectfully announce to the citi­
zens of Hastings and vicinity, that I have a
new and

M m Ilf HUM!
Tea, 4 lbs. for $1 00 ; Sugars, syrups, spices.
Baking Powder, salerntus, starch, soap, can­
dles, tobacco. &lt;itc_ etc., which will be sold ai
RtTM-mbcr Ihtjduce.nt J. S. Hl/WYoUi'fi
Boot and Shoe Store. Jeffehson street.
Crwe me a call.

xxiMtf

C. M. RUNYAN.

City Dr ig Store!
J. P. ROBERTS, Proprietor,

»m patented, tea yuan later, te
, d-e number hod incresMd sixfold,
reaching 3,710, wide up to January 1,
1850, as already stated, th-.- sgrregrto cf
ptents isnod amounted to 18,417; ■»«
that tito* aad up to the present the total M
161,018.
"And curiceky hare loads as," adds th.

‘

a

HASTINGS.

-

-

MICHIGAN.

IlnigH and Medicines of hII detcriptions
;pt constantly on hand, and Prcucriptiann
illfttlly cowpott arl\rrl. Also h full line ol

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�/&lt;
Ti/rl(rpu*tieyl

BIGGEST RUSH 1

ornaAL r»mw bakby coffinr.

ever seen in graj

On account of dull times and having too large a Stock of Sj

&gt;thing
EDS.
Clothing, We have

tbo Prices of Meo's sod Boy’s Uloibiog so low tbst

and we have been doing an immense busineBB ever since.

Qua!ley, luforniatljs for Utctbj ftea* *Uop ia
eight tfaw, a eelte/rereyw wa* entered tty Ot*
1‘roreeuUag Atlooey by mmu af the Court

M-t-a fl-..-!

resolution, that th. Cosalite* •* HiJ. u-l
Croas Walk, to ud they are hereby direct^
to rail.* th* **r&gt;. to U built, aaj th* oaM
Ihiroaf b« SSI rare! ea th- property
Ad«p&lt;ed by ayaa aad al ye ** follows:
Ayv-AM. Dewey, te«1*. UeM*n, ToaUa-

'

.

NOTICE THESE PRICES, COME WHILE WE HAVE THE GOODS.
V’*1"* Suils JS 60. *4 00 ud *6 00. former Price. *« 00 to *8 00.
Men h dl M ool Spring Suite $8, $7, $8 and $9, former prices $10 to $15.
Men's Fine Cosainiere and Black Cloth Suits $10 to $15 and up.

Sfen a Lined Panto 75cto. and $1 00.
Men’s all Wool Panto $2 50. $3 and up.
Men u Fine all Wool Panto and Vewto $4. $5 and
Morn all Wool Ooaw(Job) $2 50.
Men a Cotton Soeicit 3 and fleto. a pair
Men’s Summer Coai&gt; .35cto. and up.
Men’s White Varta $1 00 and up.

r *adbalardar*aljm.;,**’i

Adapted by ayre and nay* aa foftowa
Ayna—Aid. Dewey, Lewis. Rureefl. TaaaMam aadYauag—5.
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May»—Sas*.
•

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Boy's Suite (8 to 8 yean) $1, $2, $3 and up.
Boy’s Suite (10 to 15 years) $2 50. $8. $4 and up.
Boy’s Suite all Wool $5 and upwards.
Boy’s Blue and Black Fanta $2.
Boy's Blue and Black Coats, smdl sixes $2 50. .
Boy's Summer Goats 35cte. and up.
Boy's Lined Pants 7Sets.'and $1 00.

-Circuit Court Criminal­
Circuit Court Commieionera - Constable Sheriff or Convey- '
UW-

CITY DRUG STORE
WAIZIBIt BABIES.

Patent Medians at Market
Price»-Finc Toilet Articles
in euTless variety-Pure
White Lcad-Oilfr-VarnishcA-BruahtMi, etc.
A large quantttv of

Io fset all Goods whether fine or common here been reduced in' price hilly

Lower than any other Store in the State, and you will do weH, and get better Goods, uhd save money by coming to us.'

j

THE GREAT ONE PRICE STAR CLOTHING HOUSE,
Double Store, 38, 40, and 42, Canal Bt, GRAND RAPIDS.

'Ail Abai

the County.

teal lb;ijit;; pitice;

■fisss

M. D. Reed desires to caD attention to
ia new Watson Shop, where ha may be
sund at all tour* of nay day, ready to do
ay work ia hia line, from putting a new
oka ia an old wheel, to thobuiWing of

Naw Advertisements.
binr

WHO1IMD!
OU a! th Sip tf IkeBlG HAT.

LOCAL CORRESPONDENCE.

Fourteen milUoaa of dollare and ossy bare
l«ren th* profit* reoaired by four mra In ditto
dends sluts* from the CensMtdalsd Virginia
min* In 5*rada dace Ftbnniw, IB,S! ar about
ctoh tvrry day. • Juel esaetly why »
much gold and silver .houUb* poured into th*
tap* of there four indiridual* I* not stria sriy

I

Ok- These extra Low Price* will continue till our present Stock of Spring and Summer Clothing b all disposed of.

par Directory for 18H. J am inroad by 8. M
rntllagill k Co., th* waft-known adsrrtls-ng
agrnta of Naw YeA, Boston and PbHadHphi*.
Thera are reported in it lb* name*, character
[political, agrinlUrel. religious. mUieal.eic.]

CABBOL1C OIL

WALBRI DGE,

.
. ST A CtTIZKX U» aA*TlX&lt;U.
n 1* fo to* rearaoe rehowl system ef Amers
la*, that to* secret «f her greetare* Ila*. H*
awveoer pabli* reheats. *tad ere aa a pw&gt;pl«
will *pe*lily stogtwrate. ■*, adveutoa will ae
toager serve a* a rtar of hop* to th* rlriag
yoclh at to* food Wtnjs. ibana, thi,tie*
aa-l taro* estiaM grow up *a4 choke o«i (b«
Ilf* at uvr gnalnaaa. Thi* briag ln&gt;«. it I*
Importaal, that th* yretsg talari base for iu
laaahrr aa-l la*traetor oa* who ia thurov^ly
slerxad to lb* «*U-briag aad best iatereei* ol
the Illi* sees plaerel ia hi. charge. Thi* baportanl part of th. public reboot uachlarry
we f«»r ia a*4:y aeatiag la tbr eoataoa
aehaela of lla*tla&lt;&gt;. From aU wa can learn

py to aula that I lad myself greatly improved. .
T&gt; tbuea who are aSieud with the dyspsfril,
or &lt;ieraDgssa.nl at the User ansi stomach, gw
sluclag general prvatraU .n at strength, I would
The yrpreedlags'of the Council meeting last
Friday craning «i4 internal some perastu on
Broadway.
.
n&gt;« Stsea Cusaoditea Lar* pal Ina muchneeded raisers cm But*street, just wrest 9f th*

cilitia* ior the cure of *ach affertmo*. aad i
focnltr of physicians sad «urg-cs* will en
brace grudisatet from l-Mh American an 1 Ear
peso Medical Hdioals who has* beeoae dteK
gaiatod for their eMil. Th. Pa.pi*-* Cammi
See^Uadreal Adsteee. to I*- U- • K—*».

-— 1 ■ ,
—--- —
ite letter jatwa a model of typographical
To All, Particulsriy Invalidi,
riehnre*. and tbo arrauguoxta: ihroagboal
i,&lt;lac u a tryiaa reason. IMIreti*** ef rtciaM, simply artperb, the Rocrr Mocstaim
■b«aU at ware be attreawi to. Fatal Imare* may T..cm«t ■ worthy cf csMupanwa with
We hare it from 20 cant* to 11.00. We
aatol aad the s/rtssa t. rmaala la a dlrerdarsd 1‘uturrtifiM jltnrrica vr Tit Alditt. it will guarantee to mit yen.
eesaUrlaa. katu th* dterwdw has tim* i-s dsssts* t* wnucn in gtmipy. graphic .isle, «&gt;t«COFFEE.
iUelf. Aa reuse af aretesUva u worth a res a* *J tng tielaila of tbe tour through the widen*
We hare none but pure, for we roast
sere, is aa sM and tiathfbl •*,!«. TbentLrr. v. of tlw Southwest (tho Arkaaaea Valley,
adsia* all whs are trw.Llid with th* raatptoiau Sotith.ru Kamas), to th* Yrry heart of the
Baw ser, psasaleat-haada-he. todlaaatlaa. dlr Alpa of America— the Rocky Mouoteitm.
ordaead tiros, weal at a»p*(M,. **■». ee fcessisb
akla. la uk*. witheet delay, fchrereh1, Maadrak, Jaonu are made to aD the fimeus raaorU
►ilia W* haaw af a* rsaasd, ae barmlaas aad de- of Colorado, tbe remarkable rain*, the
eiaitala u» a*tiea. It at owes strikes at the rere
«f th* diaaare aad reoduro. a Laaifoz Waa to tke
erMvaa. I’erpl* sever aaed safvr ftem *Lr dissai*

■ . .........

la offering to all the large* aa*»rtmeat
GENTS FGU-

of II ATS, CAPS and

NISHING GOODS

to be fowd out­

ride of Detroit . And here ia where
tbo Joke come* in, HF. IS SELL

1XG THEM AT MUCH LOWER
PRICES—Vw’t fril to acc the good, be­
fore pnrohaaing.

810 KT OF BICJ MLA.T

GOOD ICT8 TO THI PUBLIC!

fael th- (ret ia.Ueatiaas ef th* mated,. Fatal!).*
laaila* hare* foe th. wuamar moates shaald taka
hree er fey tea** of there rills with three. Th.,

POSITIVELY CURED.
Iciti.n to certain Irregularities, and asked
that be use Me iafioeace with the leocbcrs un­
der him. to promote th* latereau of th* yiung
mind*, and thus arouse mere perfect Liratoy

STONE WARR
Wa bar* a carload of S5W gallon. of
qjtxtWara. It i, tbe bart.
SMITH HOGLB * PRESTON.
miyl&amp;U

STOCK OF GROCERIES

arid that span oaa oeraal-n. wi&gt;B* talking
tested by tw* hundred sad eighty-two et.gr*’- with Mr. Diehls open thia subject, he slump
iagt, and elegsally bound In cloth and gilt. I* •d to retaliate by aaklng ma hew ranch
aant to any addreaa by th* author aa receipt of ••acbcel tea" I paid. Thi. qseasten t tbni re­
11.40. Almost one hundred thausaad aspxa

1‘EOI'LK OF BABRV COVSTT

preparations ll&gt;aa all athera combined. They
give aatiafrelLa la every caa*. and I can
ehearfttlly recommrad them la th* pubUa."

.More heps. stealing. Itsnia county. Supposed
to has. passed through1" bare Oarers after
'cm. Noi eaugb^yH aa wa has* hterdl
best interests ef h*r Mholare. aad the result,
lost and order presell. 1 do not belles* there is
a ehibl ia th* ally of Hasting*, who Urea mure
to ga to rebuol. ar l« more pnnrtaai, than sur

faith, Hegl* A l-rebton has* a atuuber
of focal ad* ia thi* teat*. and it will pay th*

be Mid to th* Haatloga
Sir. Crea^r, our f-herifl", ba* Isreght eul to*
Inter** of Mr. llat; la th* elgar nusaufoctory.
aad will carry an the busai*** ia foUtro under

The ladle* telcngiag to Ite Woman . Cbrialiaa Temperasco L'niaa arc aU particularly re.paatad to be prerenl at the mat mcathly
meellag. la be Laid May I?d. Burinem af

i be »a*mit*.| by Hyltattr
her by Hamaal C. Waadam*
Up of OrutgasIU*, for SI

DEFY COMPETITION.

THE FAMILY GUEST
Drugs, Medians, Etc., Etc

Stety toocaaad ®pi«* bar* already baaa a*U
uf Will L. Tkompea*-* famous sc-ng. -Oatoar*ag Bheite from th* Baa Shore/- It I* Ihrnght

rtlmafou lh« youg mind a under her charge.
Lai her in tans be kind yet hrta, recking to
ptes** rather tkaa frigblsn. uriag loss rather
■Un lynaay.
’

aax-Mn.

Wm. H. Goodyear.

"HaoiMsrtnvra

PEOPLES DRUG

STORE.

Pbynician’B Preacriptioiw and
Family Recipca

carefully pre­

pared with Drugs and Chemicals

Hn Haunt!

of parwt quality only.

Wethington. D. C
A. Eatlav. grain oeaseyes, Grand Hasaa.
T. Kaettell. grain binder, Burlington.
L. lUgatow, .Htlag and gagitg saw Issti.

THE Elffllffi B0UM11II BLOEi,

TAKE NOTICE.
To Those whom it
may Concern.
I am now running

a New Portable Ma-

chin* for moving, rais­
ing or changing the
TEMPERANCE.
I Tha Annual Oonventk* of tbo W. C.
T. U. for the 6th CongrewroaU
District.

location of buildings

from small to great
and having handled

�Railroads.

Doctor Aikln's Double Column.

"AiStc

flowing extract* from toe anrouut cf ac
Baker pl*ce, will be read with interest .
At aow rote dietent from the fianily
reridenco aad ornamcUal groumte, stand
the great gWcovcrrd chicken-haws,
tbo roormoua ley fag houaea (the latter »
rutco four buufari and sixty fort long),

fowl raising establishment.
After practically experimenting in Ta­
rtan ways far several yearn (daring which
period Mr. Baker has expended in these
experiment*, aad in the erection and appnintmento of his uumcroon bmldiugs,
seme 175,000), hw crtablislunrot for
Itsichuig cliiekros, ducks or turkeys is to­
day brought down to a very fine point,
aasuredlv, sr.d upon Mr. Baker's plan the
thing io entirety feasible.
Tbo greet boarding-house is a long,
glased building fashioned like a pitch roof
green-houae, with a broadside' aspect to
the eret and south. A two and • half
story building at the cod (to which this is
axtaclicdj is a commodioun dwelling-houM
for tbe attendants, etc., and contains Mr.
Baker's private office, the incubating-

are quietly nrodmxd thousands of ehteks
by artificial heat, event week. This cham­
ber is about twenty feet square, protected
try double lets of windows, rod three
rati ere cf bsgr oblong incubators stand
ranged through ac center; while a lower
range, oimilariv constructed (each with
eight tiera of shallow egg-drawers, one
above the other, stand around the foursides ef ae room.
The cspadty of the hatching drawers,
ar multiplied trap, in these Incubators
is «|ual to the accommodation of about
rirht thonmad rpu at ajtime, or, say,-for!
turning out .one hundred and lorry thous-

a rro^y nuifst for them all, ss tho Weeks I
and montha’go by, annually. There ia so
limit to the product, indeed, when man­
aged upon Mr. Barker's system. Ha WO!
shortly extend hia laying bouse to about
eight hundred feet frontage, adding three
hundred and fifty feet in length to iu pressot rise. Thie will, in al), give spare for
one hundred and thirty-five pens, to ac
commodate. under one roof, about three
thousand fire hundred hying bens and
companion roosters.
Tho estate of Mr. Baker faces the
North Hirer, upon tbo westerly bank, and
hia country house and grounds occupy tbo

cold for the healthful and righUul progress
of the hatchings, the" undue variation of
heat ia instantly anncuaced through indi­
cators governed by the electrical current
and apparatus co strived far this special
purjxiee. Tbe atmosphtye in the iocubaV
tag sprtment is kept tucul and humid—
■ fikc tho warm spring air—by placing open,
shallow pans at water around, upon which
tbe LootM air acta advantageously, crap,
erasing it evenly and admirably. The
yosng birds remain iu the trays (where
tUv firat iw daylight after lirraking their
shells) for two or three hours, when-they
become dry and lively, and are traDeferred
to nTrat Mr. Baker calls hie "broodingThia glasa bow ia thirty feet in width
ani cne hundred and fifty-right feet
in length. . It ia dinted off Into fifty sep­
arate
ninitBrUaento (twenty-firo on
eicbet side), fa tach cf which are kept
and "brooded," artifiaallr, one hundred
chiika/rom ac second day of thrir birth
to taro or three weeks old, Ue aeeommodatioM wiaiu the large cowrvrtory be­
ing ample few five thousand ducks al a
time (of all ages), from the rise of a half­
grown robfa to that of a pigeon or partridge,
until they bcecme good-rised broilers} and
then, at from ooe and a half to two and a
half peuuds each, they u, drrwed and
seat to the hotels aad reaturanta of New
York at forty to fifty rente per .pound.
In thia how the chickens are • broodad'' when quite young by a patent hen­
mother to each pen. At two or three
• celts old trsnafcro ere mads from this
how to anodrer and larger range of build­
Ings, srenilarly gtexed aad ventilated, fa

rate apartments, tbe layin^tais and pul
Jets kept &lt;m tbe premises by Mr. Baker.
This laser range of buildtnp is gi.ro! cn
one side onlT.is four hundred and sixty
feet loag, divilod into seventy.five compar.meotj, and aeh pen has three rooms
or diruwns in it The pons run throttgii
from front to rear, and are afx feet wide,
each, bw twenty fret long, ftnm east to
Y®-• The fowls are fod trow the rear of

Railroads.

slope back from the river, upon the highrat portion of too well-known ‘‘PslieUea.''
The faei of the perp&lt;ndicuJv rock* th»*
form ae extreme frontego of this point on
toe Hudacm is so squarely upright that a
stone dropped- from an extended bend,
over the railing before his summer-house
will fall in a direct line to the gravelly
margin of the river below, a dirtsnee of
fire hundred and sixteen feet.
Tbe hen-houses, incubating-housci, rta
blra, forcing-howrn, etc., are all servrdy
plain in tbw style of architecture, but are
costly, extensive and weU-bnilt throuihout ; and the modal adopted by Mr. Ba­
ker to render tho intericr of the.fowl and
chicken-rearing pretni-ra cool and id7 in
tutnmer, or warm, healthy and comfort­
able for hte vast poultry-familice in wfatefT
arc fa all respect* ae meet erenomirab the
mart practical, and the most subrtantis! for
a«e ranges of buildings that wo have
ever well devoted to this burieeM.
The magnitude of this splendid under­
taking, as conceived aad carried cut by Mr.
Baker, is altogether excsWioual in tho
way of raising domestic poultry. There b
00 catabihhmrnt like thu in ae known
world, coo-idcred either as to cost, extent
or mode of manag-ment.
We might add pages of dcscripucn to
what wc hare herein elcariy set
down regarding the minor detaib of this
cokaaal fowl-breeding retabliuhmeuL But
sufficient is now recorded to gfcro ae read­
er a clear idea of Mr. Baker's plan- and
the general workings of hb wril-constructed scheme in whotaah chickcn-rabfag.
Ae a stride in nso-lcru improvement
towards the Indicated et&gt;! thfa vast uader
taking has no parallel ; and it may safely
be assumed that Mr. Baker's suota, fa
every respect, b a marrel.
After a careful survey of the preotecs,
and noting what haa been done and wlut
b still in prospect at Cresskill, we arrived
at toe cnoclunion that Mr, William C.
Baker stands head and shoulders above
tu all in America as a poultry-raiser, aad
that hb enormous chicken farm b aa lar­
gest and most perfect institution of it*

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holders of tho Michigan Central Railroad
Company will meet in J une next for i the
purpose of elec.fag directors for the anew

■ Northwestern Railroad, Chicago, Rurliagton and Quincy Railroad, and tbo Union
Pacific Railroad—as aggregate of over six
tbounnd tnitei of road went of Chicago—
will give this trunk line between Chicago
and Baffalo a large busiiMM, whieb in the
pert has been diverted to other roads. The
atoekboidera of tli. Michigan Centra!
Railroad Company have it in their power
teetomre thi. change fa their Board nf
Directors, and, by etectiau the ger.tteo.-n

CENTRAL

RAILROAD.

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The following circular, signed by John
C. Wytnansnd Rufus Hatch, and pur­
potting to cone from IJonp 4 Write, the
Boston Attorneys, is brtng received by
stockholders of tbe Michigan Ceatra;

The object of thia drrular is to reqpcst
that, in cae you should lx unable to be
pereooally prewut at the election, you will
execute the enclosed proxy, and send it to
Got. John J. Bagley.Detroit. Mich., Sid­
ney Dillon, Esq., President of the Union
Pacific Railroad Company, Si Nu*au.
street New York city er to Messrs Bongs 4
Wells, attorneys and counselors, 31 Pm
berton Square, Boston, who will rereirc
proxies of tbe New England itockhoklere
to be voted fur the fi»"owing Board of Di­
rectors:
&lt;.
Sidney Dillon, President Union Pacific
Railroad and directorof Ulticsgiand NorthRock li and and Pasoutlicrn jRrilrosd QitnWp, PrefiiJeat Chicago
---- ipd director of Lake
Share and -Michigan Southern iWrad
Companies; Robert Harris. President
Chicago, Boriiagton and Quincy Railroad
Cbmpaay; W. L. Scott, President Cana­
da Southern Railroad Company, dirrfttor
Chicago, Rock Island 4 Pacific, Chicago
4 Sonhwntcrn, Lake Shore 4 Miebfaan
South and Union Pacific Railroad Comnany, ex-Gov. Jno.
Bagley, of Detroit,
Miro.; F. Gordon Dexter, of Boston,
Mass., director Union ' Pacific Railroad
Company ; Frederick Billinp, director of
Michigan Central Railroad Company ; El­
more A, Kent, of of A. E. Kent 4 Co-,
grain and prpvision merchant of New York
and Chicago, and director of Fourth Nati­
onal Bank of New York city; .H. E.
Saryent/unneriy gemwal manager of Mich­
igan Central Railroad, which position he
rroigued in 1874.
You win readily perceive that the great
advantage to be gained to the stockholders
of the Michigan Centra! Railroad Cbmpany by the election' as directors, of men
of undoubted railroad experience, snd rep­
resent other large interests, which am in
harmony with, and
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MICHIGAN

HEALTH AMD ITS--PLEASURES

Thc gas for besting the lucuboton is
rasnnfiretured upon the .premises, Be­
neath each mschnso u kept alight a single
jet of this gak to best the water conveyed
through pipes to tire narrow open cham­
bers ot vacuities «w the surface of the
THE MICHIGAN CENTRAL.
eggs ss thev t«t in tho trap white being
hatched. This procow ooostantiy gives Tho New Board of Michigan Central
to the cm the rt»paired artificial heat, in
Railroad Directors as Proposed by
broancitber's body when she ia brooding
over her e«». An ingenious, practical
snd moat admiral arrangement this; for,
in Mr. Hater's verified experience. pre
orely as tho bee performs her duty in the
natural way, so must tbe incubator per­
form its duty to be suoeoafol in the hatch­
ing. Tho eggs in the trap are tamed
irgularly once in s day by tbo attend­
ants. The heal convcyeu to tho interior
Of the iaeubatare, as we hare described,
is controlled automatically. An idectric
battery in tbe adjoining room camkun'•
cates with the hot-water chamber* over the
KgS, and al»a with ths gsa jrta; snd when

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kept constantly on hard, and Prescriptions
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Tea, 4 lbs. for $11 00; Sugars, syrups, spices,
Baking Powder, saleratus, starch, soap, can­
dles, tobacco, etc., etc., which will be sold a:
X^KJCCEJS.
Remember the place, nt J. S. RLWYJlJ\'8
•Boot and Shoe Store, Jefferson street.
Give me a calL

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HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY.MAY 23,1877.

VOL. XXII. NO. 4

PMFSSBH1L AID BilfflBS CAM
Mr Garrett silently put b* into abhair.
Ebe looked u if the shock would strike
b* dead.
“Do yon drey," d*nan-led Mrs. Garrett,
noon 11m la* epitafully for thia attention,
"that you picked up that |2H bill tb.t wu

t»n- a. n. ni,.v,uMIYHICIAN ASCROeON*
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Over ONE HUNDRED OLIVER
CHILLED sold this season. It is

L4iwi----------------------ATTORNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR I

mined not to eonfoa. It wu a iteliooal
bank bill foe twealy dollars, numbered

UHLW PLOW,

iwjst

Amd has been in Barry County for
the past four years. There are
more of them sold each year in
this market than all others com­
bined. It is

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Nashrille.
ATI । MINI?

WARRANTED

To run LIGHTER than any
fl-.oxxr ITW USE.
and to give perfect satisfaction.
Call and see the

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DENTIST

i a spark of humanity, curried the srooaded
man to hia home, a few hundred yards
eerou the commons. A body of men
stopped thrui on the way. sad were abccl
to fire at tho Judge, when Mias Cornelia,
with the remarkable ccttreKr-end ndf pousemi- n shewn threugbeut the whole trig
edy, auurod them that her father wu
dead, that he died Jn her arms in tbe Jail,
and persuaded them not to mutilate a dead
body. The bleeding and unconscious man
w* then got within shelter of hie houu.
Towards evening the murderers rode cut
of town.
Judge Chisholm i, still alive, but hi.
। rererrerr is scsreelr within tbe bounds of
probability. I riaited him this itveuing.
lie said : “I want to lire for the dewreat
wife in tbe world, for my children, and for
my oovntry. I am dying for my country."
The surgeon forbade bun to talk mors.

NEW PLOW NO. E.
Just the one for two Horses light
Rkbiiai
and easily handled.
Repairs kept for other Plows.
GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL

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II. fc. PECKHAM.
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,

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(DUJIOND IRON, AND DIAMOND STEEL IRON BEAM PLOYS.

■IIOO BHffl 01484472
Buckeye Mower, with Table Rake Reaper

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POWERS &amp; BARLOW
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BEARnWARE.

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Builders, examine tiieir Build­
ing Material, House Trimmings,
Paints, Oils and Varnishes.
Farmers, examine the WIARD
PLOW, before purchasing others,
Every one waranted.
Those contemplating buying
Mowers or Reapers should see
the Walter A. Wood Machines,
Caw, Sin ud Onamital
PAIN TE R

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■££JYj! llU&gt;l HEHj

FURNITURE
THE STEBBINSBRO’S SAY

OF HASTINGS AJTO TICDHTk'.

Don’t buy any Furniture or Picture Frame*,
until you have priced their Goods, for you

DR. J . B LnSURE

will Have money by it.
Everybody knows they are the o nfy

THE LOST BAHS NOTE.

“Seems to me I've seen your Care before :
thia, my gal,' mutteirel the offeer, ooufi i
dantiaUy. ■•You'll pleuau fork over the,
key of your kit, young woman. '
With trembling iutbdi .Ana wared him ,
off, and untied a ribbee from about her
neck, on which a small key wu no- I
pended
Aa she gave it to him a sort of sub shoos ,
her, and large tears rushed in a torrent I

THE MISSISSIPPI TRAGEDY.

WHOLE NO. 2050.
out of tbe riac find righted. They did
n&lt;A nmh m tbe boy experud. On the
routrary, they hurriedly retreated, aad lit
tie lime was lost by them in getting cut
of th* nagifoorhood. The boy writ*! till
thrte o'clock in tbe afternoon before Imt
mg L- rrtroal. and then. h» ctothtng rtiff
with blood, be porsuod hi. journey, r*eh
fog hie brother ■ esaip about dark ia eafo
ty.
.
Tho men would not credit hi. story,
though bis three wousds were plain proof
of. bloody eoutert. The mt day a bead

■en dollar bill out of him “on a prir."
Sb. “order. him up" to buiU tbe fire
lake a •■knave" ba joins the “daha," whan
he often rets “high.” whieh fo “tow"

THEIS, SIUSOL£.

How a Company of Dntrwt Miners
Collnctod’thok Dntea.
Denver, Col, May 1«,—A mrtotse out­
break among Um mmers ia California.
Gulch, near Oro City, i. reported. The
report* ears tho riot am* fro* the failure
of W. H Steven, aad other Detroit *pttalula to meet tho detnaedt ef Um miners
»or pay dae tho* The tuners aobod
•SteVetu ano two astboro named Wood and
Northrop, and pot them usder a strong
guard- They demandad of Bure* .check
for »:,OOO, or enough to tak. th. whole
bod, of rights five home to Detroit Btovo*
■wood a chock.whieh a .................. mu
took to Um bank at Frirptoy. Tbe busk
pud the thock, and a second cheek for the

lb« country. There are books, pkrtare.
an J a piano io (heir pretty liule cottag-,
and the lower garden that surrounded it
would be the wonder and pride of any
A Rich Old MH1 Site.
Northern village. The front wimi.w of
“What has she done T " eehoed the lady,
the room where the Judge lire ia boarded
rat bar sharply. •‘Nothing, of comae, or
■p. to guard again* an attempt to eom- (From Ik* Virnsl*. X.vsds. OiraeM.. AseU IL)
Id send her packing I Bat abet aiy and
pAeto the work ef *wuaina:ioc and five or
A few mvalho ago Harriroc Gray pur­
secret, and won't tell me anything about
six of hi. k immcn. well armed. keep watch chased the wooden .h«i! of tbe old Union
bcroelf, end she bu ridiculous aim about
mill in Gold BiU, opporite the Foo stain
sleeping alone, and woa'levea allow Amaa
balm .nd p-lare-l th-ui all under guard in I
Boos., for (1,000. The mill having been
da inside her chamber door. Then- io
dianuntled and the mhchinery all token
Chwholm-. ho*, and -lapatehed a d-pu-'
something wrong. depend upon it. If
away, tbe owners though* they wers get.
ty to Socoba for Gil** and Rcacobaum,!
there wasn I . screw low somewhere ahbat they were met r-suing to town to give
That's the name he goto by in the liag a good price for the rotten lumber,
wouldn't stay here for such low wages.
and probably laughed ia thrir slecv* at
themsrir*
up.
Week
Hills.
A
boy
of
sixteen,
lightly
“Hyp*■If that's a fault against her. you can
About lU o dock that (Sunday; morn­ beilt, s woman's face, and one would Mr. Gray's groenn-se. The purchaser
by Tennyson,
ing arm&lt;d men Iwgan te ride Into IHKsub. pa* him by u having only a woman'a immaiialcly put toms m-.u to work at the
south
end of the mill, taking up tbe
original Franch, and ■ breuului mother-of First .mall delarhmcvil* rente, aad after courage. And vet B.ffalo Bill, Texas
flame, aad sluice., and came upon tbe
pearl desk ia th; vary bottom, with the in wards a lar-gr body, numbering about 110. I Jack, nor any of tbe other historic lad.
hole in the ground where the waste had
lliala' “A. W. A." in ■ stir* ru--n?graai on Before noon or* 200 men had ooogregst an fighters ever displayed the cool ceur
the Nth. but tbe current belief b that M
-d. They w-re sober, enol, and deter­ age and steady nerve which that boy from been allowed to ran when the mill was in fun Err violence h as bren or will be d*Mmined tying their hpra* to the gallows­ Wayne county exhibited one day last So opMstaou. This hole had been made at
“Now, I'm Heat if thia ain't a pretty
Sniriy al) engaged in the riot are fro* Devemb* as be went out from i*eedw&lt;x&gt;d thia plare because a lucnel wu known to
like
httchmg
ban
around
the
Court
kit Lt a servant girl,' remarked the d.-pa* within a lew fort, and the refs*, trau. Midi.. and at preset it la fanpomdble
toctive, trying to pry Ute desk open with a Bouse, they -urrounded Judje Chisholm'. City to viait a brother in *mp seven or being In a liquid state, would flow off to determine wbo I are reapenribh far the
b-«i.c
.nd
in.irt«i
tb.t
the
Sheriff
shouH
eight
mile.
away
He
was
called
a
boy
penknife '
take tbe priaonen to the JaiL This w* then, and now to tel yon why Usey through the tunaJ. The flumes had no
“A wholesale robber' groaned Mm.
siaus. that change not, an h. took him»if
noon* been removed than the presence of
Garrett. “And to think that I hate been door and a guard of six men, selected by changed hia name to “the man from Mich-, tpaieksilv* was mad. street. Clowe
off without another word.
Sevural milbon peojde ha* bun trying
tht boenff, was plaeea over them Then
“Amanda!" eried the lady, when left harboring— "
examination revealed the fodlthat a spare thw month to gut Mm hart of a rtovepipe.
I he tuob bung two of Chiahola'a negro
alooe, ‘-bring Horace up."
of ground about bar by fl* fed was Hut they bavut done it: they nor*
aervinU up to true, with bridle reins, aad
In rropouM to this anrmeni a large,
permeated
with
mall
globules
of
pure
have done it; they t*var wll Hovrever
trie I to make them conic* that they hal
slattern!v girl of eleven cr twelve made her
is^3'setni“^r.“.us well they may have matebed b* y*r, m
h'..d something to impbonte th. Judge in
■ wo length, of pipe wil] match tlus y*r.
ihf murder; but tbe pxw lellova knew
dag up and sluiced until a shaft twuntv Ton may pot marks a font koog nfte
nothing, and were Cosily aflowsd to run to
I fl»» fc*t deep and rix wide had been da'in them, but this will not do. Yon may
the woods.
when a eoeaertioc was mad. with tbe tan- bxk »» ueb fongth in a roo* by iiadf,
At thru* o'ciodt in the afternoon Gil“Yon awkward, carriers gypmy f'
Bel, and a large depomt of quicksilver Was
m-r and Rammbaum esme into the viflage
eried Mrs. Garrett, wish fgreat spirit;
found, in each parity that it can be robed
with the Deputy. Sheriff, ^Mmunted, and
"that's the aeoond thing you've broken thia
to the aurt'are- by shovelfuls Th- only
started to walk down the main rtrewt to
morning. Who.do you think is going to
preliminary work nreorary i. to earefolly
I the jaiL They had Mt gone a do*a rod.
Gy f ir all that' you destroy 7 Come here.
“By the hookey !” ejaculated th. --£ I Lef.-rs a shr.t was firol at Gilmer from Umskua tbe carfare ground aad put it out of
ncace. love, and have a nice piece o« eer, a light breaking all over hia face, and I 1 crowd of armed men banging shout the
tbs-way, when there b* revealed a gmra
tout What ia Ann doing, Amanda T'
astonishment preventing farther articula- store doorv. H. ran down a narrow pas
foe qaicfcrilv* aad gold saine. How much
“Bhrif drvaniag the turkey, mum."
lion.
*»xe to th- rear of tbe buildings, only U&gt; ar into Um a*, to «y nothing of hia being of a deposi: there u. h* not yet been as“Did she scour the front steps thia
Taking a greasy pocket book ou: of hie fimi-himself peon*! in by aarth* dre scalped," remarked one of Use miners, as certaiacl, u the partire at wt^ there are
morning?'
pocket, ha opened it and drew forth a pho- tatebm.tit of the mob. Escape was im the boy art out, aad some of the men very reticral, but it is known that between
“Y*. mnm ; she got up al 5 o'clock to ograph, which war Ann' Walker’s vig- rw-tl.^ sad the dcfstajsicM WUUWM^OI Mid it ms a shame fee aneh good sms
and 110,0M ba. already been tak
•eeuMUmld. A great part cf the am­
‘‘Go and tet her I expect keV tB -wash
“Them two. lb* saaw ~d ?” aaks-l he' •Let ia hVbZi aftJrL by deedI oedS? WjabsamM ta the India*.
The toy felt safe enough unfa! a mile algam ribOtea a higher percenter.- of p&gt;ld
the drawing room windows Before dinner.” :
ground When the firing b-gac flown­ or two ouUi.f Deadwood, whan ho grew than of silr*, bomase the mill was run­
“Upon my word," muttered Mrs Gar­
“¥*," answered tho lady with a glance. basin slang to an atnuaiutance ia the more comic*.. Ilia route lay over bills, ning in the reily day. cf mining on tbe
rett, rswentfully, aa Amanda retired to ear“I thought I had spotted that gal the crowd nimed Hull, and Mggad for prgtee- through broken ground am* along a valley, Cumrtock, when th. ore. were worked for
Sher lucasagc. "Ill pull down her pride moment I act eyes on her. cried the man. line. Tbto man iaiwaebd far him, and mapped oat by tempos* and no trail to th. gold alone and tbe ailrer was allowed )
r her a bit. Mast wash tbe steps a 5 in eittllingly: “and to think of me lading he was allowed to empe unharm-d
follow. Three mil* from IWwoud be to flow off. There is no d lubt that Use dr
the morning, forsooth, tert folks a* her al । her after all, and three of oi a hunting for
When Judge Chrth-dm West to jail all' heard ths neigh of a hone, sad he at &lt;xn p-sit wiD b. found to rontiaue to tbe bed
it. I H take that out of her.”
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her throe six months* I m a mad- ia in the members of his family—his wifa, a &gt; hurried from the open ground to the ah-l roek, whieh is prolobly fifty fret deep*
In a few miaul* Ann cum up to clear Won't the Ginerd plank down tho tbous daughter' 18 yuan old, a M* of lG. and ter of timber Speeding along for half a than hu yet been attained in the tnnael. '
the dishes off. Him was tall aad well-pro aarf rounds reward ’ Hoorar.
'
mile at a dog trot, bo been*. certain that
(Htrtiuned, about twenty years of age,-bur I “What do you mean ?” aaic-l Mrs. Gartoe Indians were on hi. trail Ba had
face pak, refined in features, not hand |rdt. She began to believe she had been
seen no signs and bad heard nothing but
some, tut singularly intelligent and earnrot sheltering a very great criminal indeed.
tbs neigh of the horse, bat be had a pi o■a its eipnsw*.
“What do I m-an T' rnnned the deice­
■nlimeot, aa it wore, that
red m*
She lookod a little anxious Mai troubled tire. "Why, that you have made the
bad tak* hia broad trad sad were after
as the noiirlaoiy arranged the room, aad orkardirt mistake, missis, you ever made in
him King made far bigher ground, and
love Icttera, nsec* of Jewelry, haaAnrwhen she wu ready to go she uid, in a
■on obtained tho ebdter of a ma* of
chlcfs, foM, thing, that no man knows the
very soft voice:
rocks, which rosild not be handily apname of. all aorta of freak looking, bright
“May I ask a favee, ma'am, that the I
nroaehed except frota om direction. He
InOe trope that you eoulda't *talagws *
cleaning tbe front wia lowa bo put off uH
"Of roar* I bare—iodred, I bare some
intended to eeerute himaelf until certain
a column, and any hour of the dav or
acr{tuinjusce with him." “Or would give ly irtrvtod a-powder lads. • bag of abet, that his trail was or wse o&lt;&lt; followed, and
aigUabe«anto th* drew* and pick
tbe uairerse to scrape one," ah« might with and aome nowspaperv for wadding under he had not long to wait. It the counr of
up any article she wants without dsourbtruth-have added
her dre*. Theo taking some broad and seven or right minutes, nine Indiana,
iug anything aha. Where* a *aa, bar“I don't wish to be seen by pcaMro-by,”
“That's unlucky foe you," oUerrmi the meat she went back to thejail The mob. walking In sing), file, appeared ia view,
she urged, almost pleadingly. “ It le of other, with aa obvious lack of sympathy . leaving the stores and nalonaa, now began following his steps si a fiat walk.
importance for me not to b. seen by—by
to gather around the building and clamor
King could have retreated had he *0
socka, a collar box, an old Mcktie, taro
any one who might know me."
Lr Unehoim'a lifia. Among Um narda,
"You will obey my flgde*. girl, or leave
tliere wsa but one Republican, a cool, roar not frighten him Th- odd. were largely
the house!" replied Mrs Garrett, quiver.groan Sootehman, named MeLailand. who against him ; but the boy had nerve and .
isg with temper
w* a penMMl friend of CbiAolm. Thia good po-ilioo. and he driib*ataly opened
The servant curtcmod and withdrew
min Stationed biaMelf st lb« door of tbe the haul*. The Mva*a did not know Ww
la a few minute, she was at the windows,
Jail, and Aeld tbe mob if they kilhd Um clow they were to him until a bullet from
but in a close MtobooMt, to Mrs Gam* ,
pria-nerd two of them should die Lr or- his rifle out the jugular vein of the firri
uupcakabl. disgust
rry life they took. Waih Mpoetuiating one, and buried iteelf in the .boulder of
“1 think I enn a* through my lady,"
with Ibo mob. and threatening them, he th- next Th. first leaped from hi. foot
was her inward ootnmcnL "Sb.'s aome
fell shot by fir. pistol balls, tree of Um and fell back a rorpw. while tbe swvnd
Jaikbird the deteetivre are after. Ill by
remaining guard, now doaerted their pent, went down but scrambled up again and
a trap foe her, and if sb.'s not eSught in
and leaving thrir guns end taking with took np rover with th. others, so badly
It my penetration isn't mmft."
them the two Hoppers, they went out of1 wounded that U eodd take no part-in the
Rising fro* her sewing machine, which
the jail. There seems to ba* been htde ds.per.te fighting which followed. T
she bad been busily plying in Mart* II*- note," observed the ofoeer, with malice pereona! animoaity against tbe Boppera, Indium at first thought that ^rebof 1__
are’e behalf, while her brain b*ily revolrsd. prepense
"Shall I proceed with the J
joined two or three hunters, but after)
.be unlocked I.* drok. took fro* It a CO search ?"
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note, carefully marked the number, and
“NoI no! Gracious sake, leave me!
Dm furious mob filM the lbw* ball cf
dropprtl it, as if by acuid*t, und* the Let mo think I" groaned tbe lady, in Mai the Jail, and broke open a dore st the foot on him from three different points. He
edge of the tabk Then she cut and bust
of a stairway Lading to the loot above, wu Mfo enough in his retreat, aad waited
cd aome more work, making robbash eoougfa
where the prison:re were confined At the to let them exhaurt their ammunition Aa
about tbe floor to iMurr the aerrant haring
top of the stairs there was another door their fire slxekm-d he obtain*! sight of
to uro tbe dust pan b?P.r, dinner. By thwith a grating ia Ik Tbe lock w* brnk- one of them aad shot him through th.
time thia sras socm:j-luhed, .he discovered
mi off with axe*. While the blow, were
little Horan, and the machine in such dasfalling upon it, Cornelia implored tbe two
Tbe id* of a boy having killed two of cardinal doctrine of g*uiM R-publireniun
remaining guards, Overstreet aad Wall, their namb* and wound*! a third, drer. If th* Prmidcnt a po&amp;cy sunn* Mted ren
"Sir." aaid the latter, as anon as they to fire through the grating utwo tbe mob th. remaining ria mvsm to da*&gt;*atiuo. d.d enticte*. it ought to fail Tbe* wfco
were alone, '1 ibink you have Um Mings pesreiag up tho stairs, bn tbsy refused, and they left the shelter of thrir treu sad unfairly critaoi* will find out thwmmtaka
of a gentleman Further roeeealoMat is •'be lk« curried the gnu. left by tbeoth- ebsrgrd on his poritiiM, yellfog fiercely. M in good ti**. We are patient.' Hv*y
oario*. and before I hare this heua I awe
they advanced on a run He had not ex­ £' givm more vvidonre &lt; tl»c wiado* of
pected eoch a manmovre, but w* not takcourse, and the current of pubUe op­
J*" Mr. Garrett thought this was lha be­
*. altogrtbor by mupriaa. He wounded inion OMtinn* to flow meow the Repubginning of a conMion of guilt, and he
one of them ic the wrist by a shot from Imbm of the North will Iro sub. annally
■id
.
hi. rifle, and when they were upoo bin .olid ia hanouny with lb. 1‘nafafaat before
•■Y*. Ann,” verr mdly but kind'y.
b. threw down his gun and poppvrod away
“I am not whnt I aeem.'' pursued Ann,
io an agitated manner. “You may have
beard of Gsa. Arnim's daughter, who &amp;a
appmnsd nix monthi ago f
“ Burens I" mnttare-l Mr Garrett,who
fund poor Ana wu imam.
“My father," slowly rootianad Aim,
"wished mo &lt;o tusrrr s geetlem* who wu
ia every way repugnant to me, I having
already given my hurt to aaurtber, whose
want of fortune wu hu only fault. I
would not dmober my father by following
the dictates of my hurt, yet bow oould I
£ through the daily sorrow af tbrtartiag
have swept it «p end barat Ik Fortaaatoexrraei wiah*? I raaolvsd to aacapa
ly, 1 have the number of it, and aft* din from both iraiptelion. st a lime, and I
tier you meat go immedmldr and fetch a could think of no wsy in which I rould
more
&gt;a«*Bfolly hid. my^f then l&gt;y gn^BreriiLrod. though far fro* naevi**!
by tbe proof of Ann's gait which hia
ap^aa had rated. Mr. Garrote euflnud him
seif to be seta off oa Mb errand ef Jamia

�undratand anno fur all that Ire Kamian tt»y hto Iwdi* are eerufaly noj '

■ es to recover, al! of which made the busidm* ef reUing a mauhme. the firrt eort of
which was perbapa 120, for 870, not Trey
' profitable. All this esangm. The Weed
Company rodeoed thcprieooftbeirmachlnea ready a half Tbe day the patents
expired, and all the otber companies who
make machine, competing with it, were
forced to fallow suit. They intend re far1 m practiable to bring the buainem down to

Sxrcrai papers «f indejwoJsut jmxlm-;

’ in for a paooofal caravan. Sritiah । M lose no opportunity to remark that
fortrear may bar the way, but ' Bristow and Schnre made the Spcecho
autingeney whieh every iovading that carried Hayce through Ohio. On thia
point the Ssndtisky Ritter my*; "The
%lsltM! mectinp. for rise and enthusiasm,

ware equal to

drawn
*
at
' 'three ‘ held
** ' by
ir Schurs, and far that
matter by Mortem. Bhtee’s meeting at
Norwalk counted twenty-five thousand

them If they will not permit the law to
take its course, thou we wEl show oar
►drre unfit for relf-gorernmcnt, and We
will be the Bret to demand tbe protertion
whieh we cannot girt ourselvm.'' The ap­
peal ia now mada directly ta the inteJUgenco aad-morality of the South to Ifaep

The State Edectfo Medical and Surgical
Society of Michigan will meet ai Jaekwrn
on the 30th inat, and will bo in acreion
two days. There will bo burinaa of im-

litre*! effect of the change will ha good,
buwcrtr the elections of thia year may go.
It is evident enough that ths average
Southern Democrat thinks jttst now tlfal
be has everything Ms own my. He is
counting upun a solid South, and says one
of his organ, in South Carolina: f A solid
South will project itself with great force
upon tbe oetermisation of any govern-

THE ADJOURNMENT.

The Lcgiriature fiuaSy adjourned at
but a very industrious ses»fc&gt;n. The work
of bpalatiugfor 150,000p*jptein .young
and growing State like oars, when the seesiotx are hdd oelybaoa i* two years, is no
child', play, and tbo seuiou just dewed hu
bees and in which memmrra of no tamll
Importance affecting lb* manifold interred

fk.t tl.Mr n.

FIGHTING ON THE DANUBE.

The dispatches bring exciting news, for
they seem to indicate that tbe Rumians
hare really begun their contemplated mortment aerora flic Danube. They give all
the symptoms of an advance—rigual rocketa, bunting shells, the burning woodwork
uf towns on tho river, cannonades growing
heavier and heavier, even severe mutkeuv
firing on both ddes of the Danube, and
the movement* of great 'tuuoca of troo|&gt;,
ou every hand. It doo&lt; not appear dittinedy from tbe dispatch that the attempt
to erom had actually begun, for refenmeo is
made to portions where "the Bumianj
hope to lay their pontoon bridge*.” We
shall probably no have the progNM of
th* affair fully detailed.
Giurgeto b on tho Roumanian ride of
the Danube opposite Rcstehuk, and as the
rivtr tbcrq has a chain ef islands, it would
bo nu cxodUcnt cruesfog-piacc but for the
strong fortifications on the amending Turk­
ish banka, There are there »rho maintain
that Rustchnk b tbe wmkrat in tbe trt of
tho famous Turkuh Quadrilateral—the
other fiatrawa being Silbtria, Sebum!a
and. Varna—bet thi* ia not th. general
paper who passed down the river April 25,
write* that far a dbtanca of three mile*
along the margin of the stream—from far
above tbe town t5 the bhff far
V—
the beak b thickly stuiJed with earthwork
belterirt, some looking duo acron tbe riv­
er, some facing up stoeam, otbtn fronting
down •tream, so that the cannon mounted
behind lbs niasaive psrapcte—granting
that they are there—can sweep with hunt
aad flanking fire the whole broad borom of
the Danube so thoroughly that a rowboat
could not run the gauntlet ct their' iron
haibtorm. Thea bark of the buka there
b a aeries' of kaolb extending upward
about two mils*, and on each of these
knulfa u an intrenched work. Farther on
ie "a great intrenebnd camp." The fortificatioto thus courirt of three lines, all for­
midable. At the time thlscorrsepoad.nl
was there.tbe troops in Rustebuk numbered
aborn 3&gt;,000, but this b oo indication of
tbe farce* now. It b aate to say that tbo
Russians lure an ardaotu task before them.
What relation this movement opposite
Rusu-huk baa to others farther down tbe
river itm not appear, although the report
of tho burning of Tunakai, opposite the
next eraating-placu below, itnpliea a com­
bated aerie* of operations whieh may prenbl J extend down as far as Galatx.

aarpriwng to arc tbe proonas cceaamtai
under Mr. Hay-, and although
should regret it, that careumataseo a

SCROFULA
dv-UlltlvuS nUTuvTa

Cwcer, Cancerouo Humor.

One of th. richrel Merchant, in the city
waa B. H. Macy, who died a tew weeks
•go, Mr. Macy made a will, and to tke
asloubhrncnt of bi« fricodi, he left hi.
only »oq as income of only 81,000 a year,

The present debt of New Orleans is
822,000,000; that of Charleston is 84.
672,663, and that of Savannah 83,600,-

The proejiectn are ye! good for a heavy
crop of peaches in the far-renowned pooch­
bell of Michigan.
Mr.Charica Francis Adams my* ho hu
A large quantity of Htds-eye maple will
retired from politic*. Wouldn't it bo more
be shipped the psrscut team from Clare
accurate for him to m; bo "hu boon ra­ county to Eoglaad.

Erysipelit.

Ths annual reel, ion of old and new
Fourth Michigan Infantry will U held at

wo .re-ia the market with a larger stock than ever, and all we rek cf yon is u ex­
amine our STOCK AMD Mtcu.

Pimpiet and Humors on the
Face.

TEA.
'

We here it from SO cent* to 81.00

,
Catarrh.

Wo will guarantee to suit you.

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COFFEE.

We have none but pure, for vrc roavl and grind our own.

SOAP.

Constipation.

We aril mor* than all of Barry County.

The Cincinnau A’ayManr (Dem.) volauteers tbo statement that "L Q. C. lamer
THE ROAD TO INDIA,
is a very clcVtw old gentleman, bat be Ison are to have a tour days' meeting, be­
can't afford to trifle with hi* Democracy. ginning on the 19th of June, with premi­
Telegrams from Europe .peak of a
um* aggregating 88,000.
threatened movement of a fiuauan army It is thought to be be none too strong."
The Haro*
A’etc* lias carried ita
"Serosa the Pamir” for tbe invasion of Ioother day aa to what he thought of Pres­ threat into execution, and published'a
In 1851 we bad only three duo. teasing
ident Hayeri policy, said : “I hare jot “black list” of per*,us who hare run away tbo legislature to linker their chartea. , in
without paying thrir subscription debts.
1864 there were 20 cities, and in 1676
been so well uthfied with the political outThe Corunna A.irricn* say* that “from there were 41. Eserybody knows that
th. monieot Rev. Jo^n Rowell beeemro a weeks of legislative time are .pent pver city
prominent lecturer io the red ribbon move­ char Lets.
ment, its furatsw in this Blate is doomed "
Tbe mile of railroad in Michigan were
trict, called the "roof of the worid,” are
found the sources of gryat rivers. The In­
dus, rising on the northern slope of the
Himalaya Mountains, at an deration of curved to them that it is important to a*
18,000 fact above tbe aca, Corrs northwes­ cure the legislature first.
terly to the town of Bing (on tbe caravan
The Worid advisee thu-Demxratic govOn tbe 29th nk., ligktniag drotroyed a riuua years nk-ctrd far comparison. We
route from China to the Caopian), where, cmor of Mreimippi to proaecute tho mur­
chimney aad killed a-dng foe J. H. Green, cannot give the figure, complete, because
turning southward, it pames through a gap derers who kuled thc.lUpubliestuJn that of Oril—Jackson Daily Cititm. Well,
they orc nowhere compiled ; but the quan&gt;
of the Himalayas end finds its my to the State tn the political vendetta on Sunday they could stand the lore of the chimney, tiiy of salt was almag two and one-half
Arabian Sea. Tho great rivtr ot Caboul, week. Good advice. But will tho gov- but, O my 1 tbederg 1
time* as great in 1876 aa in 1864.
Tbe amount of specific taxe. weired
also rising on rtUo northern slope
the eruor fallow, it ? JVrit end, see.
Judge Emmons, of Detroit, died at his
into the atate treasury iu 1866 war lem
mountains, (hWe called Hindoo Uocwh),
Tho Republicans in South Carolina arc re«idaiiee in that city on’ Monday of last
week. Judge .Etnmonv waa coo of the ——------------—,------ - —------- ,
unammsus in declaring Wade Hampton's beat known juri-ts in tbe ecuntrv. and hia
Tbe «pprop«uUum for the venous tasttOxus, pueca through tho moantaics south first official act to be a plain braoeh of
Iobs will be fall severely.
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“
eriy, and then easterly by the Pare of Pcah- faith sod disregard for his solemn and
Simon P. Saxe, tiro man
awur to join tho Indus at Attack. Tbe public pledgee. They wren not disappointThere
»u
only
one
taeorporated
bank
river Oxilv ri«M in the same great table-,
in the State in 1851, while tn 1864 there
lank, at Lskc Sir-i-kol, at an ekivitioo'sft
wrre 6 incorporated banka, and in 1876
It looka u if the Chicago Whisky
15,600 far t above the level of the set, a£d
there were 27 banks incorporated under
Ring was trying to "bnll-doae" Secretary
flow* nortbweiteriy into the Sex of AW.,
state law, beside* 77 national bonks, not
Sherman. We could piek out of the for­
one of which existed 26 years ago.
ty millions of people in thia country more
Banking, railroad and manufacturing
been esteemed the boundary between the
amiable subjects to practice that sort of
capital require a great deal of legislation,
nomade tribe* and the civiliaed peaplc* d
or at least they hatch out a great many
lactic* ou than three Sherman brother*.
l.lll. l__ ______I
Central Asin. Her* Cyrus and Alexantlcr
both fixed tbe nortbera bounds of their
Tbe number of pupils in the common
school, in 1851 wu only one third, and in
empire. The province of Si.gdians watt letter to Senator Cbristianey of Michigan
1864 it wu leu than two-th'ixd., aa Urge
here emabliabed in the valley of th* Oxus. in reply to one of the latter, commending
u ia 1876.
Through thia raUay, as wv la*n&gt; frota Sera the position taken by the Georgia Senator.
The number of univerrity gra-htstro in
bo, from time immemorial tbe cararam, Mr. Hill expnaani hu thanks, aad ex1651 wu Itf; in 1864 it wu 175 , sod in
hare brooght the products of India and
1876 it wu 334. Thus, there ware al
moot double the number lut year that
the Emt to tbe Caspian So*, and thence
there wen: 12 year* previous, and more
sp the rivgr Cyrus (or Kur) to Tiflis, in
than 20 time* u huny aa in 1851. Let
Ruaaiab Georgia, whence, by a five days'
Tbe Albany •fovrae/, in alluding to tho
it be remembered, just here, that while the
journey acre** the mountains, they reached rxeent telegraphic manifesto of Mr. Blaine, point, however, if one wishes greater com­ people of Michigan are proud of thrir Unithe hesid of navigalton on th* river Pl.aau tija : "In hia exprcerion of sympathy lor fort. It will take several yean to bling verrity, and it is our glory abroad, yet it
Petoakey
up
to
tho
proper
standard.
costs
much money In tbe way of taxes, and
(now called Rhioo), al the month of which, Chamberlain and Packard the Republican*
Major J. H. McLaughlin having been in the frequent windy .p«echcs ot those
on the Black Sea. is the town of Poti, of the whole land will chare. They all
whieh the Turks bar* recently bombarded. regret the circunaatancta which tell agalnat rietoriou, in h» wreatling match with
Bauer, the Graeco-Roman wrestler, an
The great Ruauan Fair it annually held at three representatives of the Republican
Niari Novgorod, oo the Volga, where the
teas of China and the silks and spicia of
A queer variation of the usnal eharaeIndia arc sold, where for ages the trader* t«r ol liquor law* hu been made in Ore­
of the West have exchaaged their wans gon, where the State LtgWtaure hu
Gov. Craowell on Friday approved a new
for tbe products of the diatanJ East. The passed a law which compels every person act for tbe election of a health officer in
every township. wTbo township board,,
tea* of Ching are brought from Yarkand to take out a yearly license aK an expense
constating cf the supervisor, the two jus­
through the valley uf tho Vpper Indus to of |5.
Saloon keepers ar* prohibited tice* ofthe peace wbosa term* will sooner, ---------------------------------- Bushels o!
Blag, thence by the source of th* Oxus from selfiag liquor to any person except to expire, and tbe township clerk, are to be a them were shored in at. the elooing no­
and down its valley to the Aral and Caapi- such u ean exhibit a llcenaa.
board of health.
menu During tbe two last days of introan Seas, and and thence up tbe Volga to
In the amended Liquor Tax Law. just dtacing bills. tbe journal shows that 489
The Buffalo Gfirirr (D«*n.), referring
Central Rtteaia. Some of the prodnete of
paued by the Legtslaturc, the regulattons
to Custom Hawse reform, says: “Wo
for
iu
enfurcemeut
are
made
more
e-uioBIndia, especially of Caahmir, follow up th*
should be pleasantly aurpriaed i! Mr. ent, and, U is thought, more effective. It
valley of tbe Indus to Bing, and there meet
Sherman undertook a taak from which
the great caravan road from China. Tbe
Mr. Bristow shrank. One thing we be- end cider from tor. The taxation fcliey
products of the more southern province* of
will have two years' farther trial under
conditions favorable far testing its value
India leave tbo Indus at Attocfa and fallow
and efficiency. '
th. Cabool road through the Pm of Prah-

Hirer bir to the table-land of Pamir, and
■ran thereby supply an army starting thence
।by the wril-kunwu tboroughfarv* of trade
।between India and westers Asia, tho
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:
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GROCERIES,

S«lt Rheui,.

TMSrt, fch Btoa&gt;. BmM Bota,
U

a-days «eea in which offices are given sim­
ply iu return far polities! service*.”

THE CONSOLIDATED SOUTHERN awcr and by the city of Cabool to meet tho
DEMOCRACY.
tame great caravan road at Balk in the
Oxus valley. Between Kbokand, on th*
Tbe position attributed to Mr. Blaine ia River Sir in th* lltuaiu province of Bok­
Ma interview with President Il.yc* re- hara, *nd the river Oxus is th* plateau of
oratly is probably not far from oorrecc. It Pamir. Taahkend ha. beeu made the cap­
is stated diet he did ret exprrm himaelf in ital of the newiy-aoquited proviaco of
arowed oppeattion to the Prarident's South Bokhara and much beautified by the Rusera policy, but that be dee* net share the aiau govmmeut since its aajuiaitiun, and
belief of the Prmidenl'a advisers that it steamers, arranged to carry armament like
will divide tho Snutlrera Democratic party, those on the Sc* of Aral, now ascend tbo
but betievse it will pttly mnoolidate the

right, regards tbe 1‘re-ideu'u policy as on
trial, aad there b no evidence bat that be
•wants it to have a fair and fall trial; oaly
Mt dbtruete iu priiiiml a&amp;cte. Tbe enoaoUdation of the Southern Demwracy aad
the weakening uf the Soufacm RepuWinans went an ao fast under Gen. Grant's

VEGETINE

! a cub basil, and the peojde who can pay
, will hare th- bmpfitefthe reduction;

who wulda'i get credit tor a W cf bread
could get powaamoa of * 870 sewing ma­
chine, this change of b-ia will work loth,
disadvantage of the poor, but th. really
paying people will be advantaged by it.

Lerited from tho regime of slavery, when
there wu a alight nueicca that omtroUcd
all joetiocal poll tic* with the scmAIcu
farce of tho magnetic pole or tbe ertitre of
gravitation. But diversity is the rule in
free republics, and a free republic must the
South become as sure as time goeo oo. If
tbe Southern white* permit the education
and political freedom of the blacks there
will be natural diriswu. of panic* ; if tb»y"
prevent such education aad freedom, or try
to, then tho divisions will spring up on that
very point. How fast such political chanc-

py from as advance sheet of I
pahUeon a rrrilw of the wc
JI aw*

H- R. Stevens Column_

Tho hand touraatacut, which will be held
in Port Hnrcn the 6th of next June,
promises to bo a sneoeas, as »3vnral band.
bmdrWjr'* "
............. ..

TOBACCO.

Piles.

We are from 10e to 20n per pound cheaper than auy other store in th. State.

CROCKERY.
Faintness at the Stomach.

We have enough far you all. .nd at price* that driy competition.

■W.A.IL.I-. r’sfa.r’JKK.
We bar. a new supply and can suit you all.

The pretlirat show of the last sixteen
months, not excepting the big centennial,
and the one most completely carried, out.
is the dog *bp« under the auspice, of th.
Westminster Kennel Club, which is com­
posed of sporting gentlemen food of fine
dogs, who wish to awake.* interest ia im­
proving thrir breads
About fifteen bun-

makes a collectiuu as interesting aa it is
preaible to name, to anyone having a
common liking for the noblest kind of
brute, hardly excepting the horse.
Tbe
Rev. Mr. M douna, the celebrated Eogibh
authority un dog&gt;, kindly rrnmi d lh«

STOTSTE WARE.
We have a ear kmd of 55W gritoM of Ohio Ware.

Smith Hogle &amp; Preston.

v»i. 22 4tt

r

•

It b the bert.

CHEW** SMOKE

jfc MATCHLESS

dog* with him of the highest brooding
known tn the.world.
Other English lov­
er* of dog* scut their puu, at»&lt; noble anuimals they were, though not bandKimer
to the uneducated eye, and trot more intel­
ligent looking, than many not valued so
highly, briooidng to American owaen.
Contrary to the general idea, the St. Ber­
nardi o! pure breeds are nut black and.
white, but red, and fawn, and yellow, with
'not a single biaek hair among them. TLa
larger part of entries were of .porting
dogs, some of which were sent from Mich­
igan, Missouri, and Virginia.
Tbe dark
Irwh Setter* «d «rid Bponniri. were IU

though eootly were the ugfieat of their
raro.
There were pugs, which nearly
drew a scream of
ho.rTid
uguneas, tcmcra. l-rod in sc J in tell then:
is nothing of them but a blari' coat to
sbixer with, and grcyhousda ‘hat looked
like slinoed chickens, blue sad starved.
The pets lay on satin euahioua and had
Lace un their collar., but one boacst New­
foundland or spaniel, with mart of my
reader*, would outweigh in intercet the
whole weekly, expearive act, representing

tBtdSctTfaOTarsieitE!
MC E 77&gt;VrtMirxggtt=

BY SETOniO FOR SAMPLE!

GEO, PECK

&amp; CD'S

155 and
BOSS

L.AOER BEER

hti'Haiie SinerDrdi Gm

---------------- r«J»»
are Dus

s-3 $20rv

uuika.
(rates

liatic Sstiii latkiu
hiaiit Papa Futa
MHtit Dictate

TWSVKK*

liQUc Machiw Ma

oiKsnc-lowai

POULTRY WOlJCO.

giving an account of tho agency of A.ZB.
Steinberger in tho Samoan Islands. Pres­ worth 8125; a finely flushed oornet, xrorth
ident Grant appears to have approved 855; a trombone worth 875.
Wo driy any jieraoo to tell what the tews
Steinberger's cetabi'ishmoitt of a new gov­
ernment, and in a letter to the principal cf hb own State are, stter the Legislature
bu boon io seuiou. Lut week wo noted
the action of the Saperinteadente of the
Poor of JocUtia caaniy, in making out a
The Cincinnati Commercial say* that bill ngxinst tbo Bute for tbe tranamhrion
of children from that county to the State
tbe ballot-box stuffing chief, Eph Holland, Publics bool, and aogwested that ther
plead guilty tho other day, whew arraigned, would find the bill Umd by lb* law which
for the purpree of earing the, reputation* required the oountio. to pay inch transporl.ll-n XV. nnw f.N.I if,at I bn !•» w,a
of leading Democratic politicians tn the
conspiracy Coatee! the Ohio election law
October. It fa not probable that Holland

William P. Woltaco, Sheriff of Crorienaii county, and D«n McCarthy, turnkey
of th. Hamilton county jail, Ohio, went
found guilty Wednesday in the Hutted
th. Pn-W'i pefcy, whM eweaan* cmStates Court of aidiBg Federal primmer,
•rituticnsl rcqmrc-meuU and the peace cad
to eeea;&gt;e from jail. Tbe prisoner* re­
intareru of tbs ccuetey. Unhappily, tbcae
ferred to were orawatad by the United
State, aulbontis for ili^x! voting !a« fall,
as their mxrictico might affeet the
tba: the great German Mratefpct Vow and
'
Hottie reodond nugatory tbe opposition ’
ef tho French by fallowing the lure of *

157

WOOBWAID AVE., DETROIT
La*u.laur ren tl Uw5i»i»re* mM lore

LIGHTRUNNING

‘DOMESTIC
SKWIM; MAIRIIM

BEST,
OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

■DOMESTIC"SWING MACHINE00..

The m&lt;M Interesting thing that has
happened .fur many yearn, ia tbe drop io
Sewing Machine*. The breireu ha, Ure
cootrolbd fir years by a ring oeguised by
two or thro, of tho htgert companies, who

EC

�r^t HtfuaLinii
official

NORTHERN

£ST
RUSH g CLOTHING
ever seen
rapids.

Pinai of barrt conpr. i

IN GRAND'

tuid we have been doing an immense bwriness ever since.

NOTICE THESE PRICES, COME WHILE WE HAVE THE GOODS.

8“‘“ *’ 6°. H 00 aod K 00, runner Priuee'16 00 to »8 00.
Mena di Woo] Spring Suits$6. $7, $8 and $9, former prices fl 0 to $15.
Men’s Fine CaMimere and Black Cloth Suits $10 to $15 and up.

morning, with each a finally aa I hater' anal
Mn. Brightly lo a caller. "Hl tall yon. I
never get nrrroua. if ! can help it । and aa I
can work my aeaing-aKhine without tiring
ay muKlra or Irritating ay aervra. why I

Men’s Lined Pant* 75ct&lt;. and $1 00.
Men’s all Wool Pants $2 50, $3 and up.
Men's Fine all Wool Pants and Vests $4, $5 and up.
Men’s all Wool Coatw(Job) $2 50.
Men’s Cotton Socks 3 and Octs. a pair.
Men's Summer Coats 35cts. and up.
Men’s White Vests $1 00 and up.

d of pa
rued

CITY DRUG STORE
WANZERA BAMEB.

Patent Medicins at Market
Prices—Fine Toilet Articles
in endless vtricty-Pure
White Lead-Oils-Varnishes-Brnahea, jtc.
A largo quantity of
Wall Pjjjwir of all

nga.

i .i.

r,-»yth«he.l barton, “Ffl make William gat
tar a Light-running D-jareilr right away1"
then they weulated aad ported,
Tir Are- M Tnlaai ia iaeulng a aerie, of
•choice aad popular Borah, al prime which pul

All About the County.

at a aplenditl crap ef wheal. We »f eoarae
cannot eay what may happen between nuw
। and bar.eat tian to deetray, or partially no,
the crap, but a haul.I no barn accrue from
f£~rt. bUgbl or laneci, we .ball certainly

In fact all Goods whether fine or common have been reduced iu price ftilly

THE WRESTLING MATCH.

n Orderly Affair and a Fine Con­
test—Some
Remarkably
Good
Work on Both Side*—Mixer the
Winner, Bringing Crandall to lhe
Floor on tho 2d, 3d and Sth Roundi.

ne.ar before been approached. The Ural of
the acriae, -Black -Spirit, and White.'' by
Fnaeea Eeennr Trellope. ecauln for 10 cent.
lhe entire maleate of a M»vnly-4.e rent rri-

THE GREAT ONE PRICE STAR CLOTHING HOUSE,
Double Store, 38, 40, and 42, Canal St, GRAND RAPIDS.

Util 8b;ijie„ pities;
kdgrftM, may ba alaa ehtalnad for one dime.
Another at MiM Trellopea noral., and ana n«
heretofore pubU.boi In iMa country; -A
ll«naiag Fellow, ’ &gt;11! ba the third at th.
acriee. The no.ela are printed in large, dear
1 jpa. in fagra about the alia at 11^'. V,.kand u IU eetriae h 'trtabll.htrl aa a pane.-

CARBOLIC OIL

Call a! tie Sip if tieBIS HAT.
"WAX. BUI DG-E,

b
rjoira lata lha eart ef opeelag Church rtreet
Uraugb the Undo awnad by W. R. barilag and
Mre. Allen, to tho property owned by MUla
Pkillipe. would report I hat W. U. Itarilng of-

Mixed Picklee

offering to aU thelargeat aanoruaent

of H ATS, CAPS aad

GENTS’ FUK-

NISHLNG GOODS

to bo foand out-

GOOD 1IXWS TO THX PUBUfi!
Remembar the ; atrawbarry (Mihai la
Down.', .tore thia atoning—otrawbeniee
cheap and plenty.
We an happy ia data that Ho*. D. R. Cook i
b, and l.M been fur Miami day., rapidly Im- |
prating in health.
i
All decayed tegvtaUee ahoald ba remorod '

OF GROCERIES

on Monday. Hi. romownu aa the Stale Pub­
School will appaar next waek,
da one at tbe gforiaua mull. of lhe Tam-

LOCAL CORRESPONDENCE.

Adopted by ayaa crfujio follow.
Ayan—AH. Abbe;, Dewey, McNatt
Spaulding and T.rtUna.0—i.
Xaya—Touag—1.

PEOPLE OF BARBY COUNTY

fortunate rwripieut
MotxTocuar" atua ita
trartire pagra and peruare
deacriplioM. Mott bmtiluny cmnounncu
with nrJ and highly artiau’e eoRraringj,
ill letUT-pnaa.a model aff typographrmi
rtJm— .~l .k- - ------------- • ihroughou-.
taxx

DEFI COMPETITION

THE FAMILY GUEST
Drug., Medloim, Etc., Etc
fire their patron. Io nnderecand that it b al!
the product at toeir enlerprlaiag nature.
II any at ear lad; fnead. did nrt attend
tbe .aintuer opening of Mra. Paleod'a millin­
ery netaUitomral yeolarday, be aura la do ae
to-Gy, aa II certainly .rill pay yea to de ee.

after ehatln the tittle epalpoen oulav a penny,
playin Rarda. Mraeif aad Miabter ZewnMf
wlUra la kna, aad Oilky Oririy I. lira mak

Orttaj I

Wm. H. Goodyear.
PHAUACEMCAL CBfUJT.
PEOPLES

DRUG

STORE.

Physician's Prescriptions and

ia an lacher atall, a I all. end Gill; Orilry ia
toe maa ml Irik to tea fore ph;. But If
Mulitar Pat Marpby'a Htila Uta didn't gat
&lt;kau&gt;l out at ear; ciat. thia lava the peer

Family Recipes

I. &gt;. matit,

carefully pre­

pared with Drugs and Chemicals

TAKE NOTICE^

of purest quality only.
Th- firm thing aauMhady knowa, Uera &gt;U!
bo artwria mad* for opearing tah In tbo river,
unlaw wmeUd; dlaauallnuo. doing foot kind
ot bweinata io open daylight, ami aa Ike Sab.

am now running

New Portable Ma.

Special Notice*.

ing or changing the

location of buildings

from email to ereat.

and

�strawberry planto.
He plums farrow,
two and a half feet apart, and spreads
ri-ug them a mixture of equal pdrte af
muck. mart. „fa, ,Oa ^=3 bone.
They are to hr mixed * fataight Wow
using. Three-fourtta cfatoo of this mix­
ture per sere gives a luxuriant growth to .
tta plants. This result might not be so
sccccMfal , t: all aoife. Ttase rows are
cultivated will: a haras. He finds a good
coat of stable manure J oat before winter,
uf great imMrtittec.
Where marl is not
to be obt^R, a Hltk -uidition of ashes

Railroads.

&gt;r Aikln'a Double Column.

makra the mixture equally good. In re.
garu to varieties, another grower of this
plant in New York State aaya that bo tad
tta finrat show of the Monarch of tta

RURAL TOPICS.

grains ran be easily obtained, are icierret­
ed in knowing tho value of them, and to
what extent they ran be profitably fed to
coirs. Il is bad management to feed cows
almost wholly on grains, M they injure
them for feeding in other rays, and they
will immediately fell off in their milk when
the grains uro discontinued, and it is very
difficult to reinstate them in. their milk­
, producing qualitfes when long fed on them.
In brief; it ia not good management to
iced rows Mtctjairely on grains for a long

they impair thrir health, and af­
fect in some degree the quality of their
milk ; therefore it ia not advisable to pur­
chase cows, when their milk ia the main
object, from one who fads them almost ex­
clusively on grains, or in a, large -farce.
When grains are mixed with nwaPand
bran—two or three quarts of corn total
and lhe same of bran, tea buatal of grain,
lotting the mow lie a day till slightly fer­
mented. no injury results to cows, if ata&gt;
fed moderately on hay. Another good
way ia toplace hay, grain,, and bran, or,
med, In fey «»—first”, layer of hsy,‘threJ
one of wet grains and meal, in the propor­
tion of so iu of hsy to dO IU cf grain,
and four pounds of eorn rural, or about
three proportions, to be Rd after lying a

There is tx&gt; fowl more profitable to raise
than turkeys, the bronte variety being the
largest and most profitable. They require
a free range over the fields, 3ad largo
floeka often obtain all the food they nrod
in foraging oo grasshoppers, and grain
fields after harvest. Farmers who have no
near neighbora might make mpaidcrable
money oo them, as they alway»totamand s
fair price in November sad December, If
one tail tho conveniences for' keeping
ermugh stock to produce GOT turkeys an
anally, he could easily dear |5W on them,
ami possibly more. A large yard, with a
fence 12 fat high, would he required to
erndoro them at night, with poles to rest
upon, some high and some law, to pre
them n chance to reach the highest easily.
No protection is needed in tbe coldest wcu
tber, as w« often sen them choosing the
ridge of a lorn to root on in the winter,
in preference to roosting under a shed
Around lh|s yard might be placml etnpti
barrels on ihetr rides for them to ky in,
tat throwing in a few fates of dry eapth,
over which place Mme
siraw, with
a narrow boanl in front to keep iCin ta
place.
A! cheap shed on tbe oorl^ride
would bp a good thing for tnetn to run
under ia severe storm.-.
Tb.n as many
coops would be required u You hare
breeding turkeys, whieh should be placed
outride of this yard aa they hatch; and ti
Tu apart as you have space for them, 50 to
100 fast if pomible.
Three coops should
be well made, as they will last for many
yean Let them bo cf a triangular shape
and water proof on three sides, ’ the front
being shitted up.
Make them large, bo
cause a turkey with a large brood mu,:
have ample space.
Where tho cnopa are
tn bo mt, it would be a good plan to place
a far inches deep of earth, so that tbe
ground tn the coops would never be wet in
tho Mverest storms; and when tho young
bAods me cooped, very wide pieces of

riea being 8j inches in cireumfcrenco. In
regard to lhe Seth Boydon, Ito taya: “A
small pkt produced at the mto of brer
f 1,700 per acre.”
He doava hb article
as fofrowt- "Every fanner should have for
his own table s’bcd cf Chariot Downing,
for two rearous—that it u a good berry,
and will bear neglect, returning good for
evil far bettor than onions or potalore. A
few Kentnckya mixed in will give color
and brilliancy to the mass. Epicures and
amateurs can hate a yet finer dish and
longvrroarou from the fclfow|t.g : Monarch
of the Wraj, Wilder, CumUrfaJ Tri­
umph, Blank Defiance, White Pineapple:
and under jwuper conditions of soil and
culture, Jummda, Triompho do Gand, and
Dr. Warder. A good lisa for market in
order of value is Seth Boyden, Wilson,
Monarch of tbe West, WBder. Downing
and Kentucky (mixed), Nicanor. Green
Prolific, Col. Cfatey ; the lost t-o mixed
with Kentucky or Boyden, to bear proper­
ly.” It is a matter for every strawberry
power to decide for himroir whether he
will have tbe rows two and a half, three,
or three aad a half fat wide. In citl.er
case the ground will soon be covered with

CENTRAL

RAILROAD.

HOLLOWAY'S PILLS.

££
rara?:
V.AHI

deride for himself; but if manure is abun­
dant, I think it well to manure the whole
tend first, and then somo ran bo placed in
the biila or farrows, if we so derive to do.
These remarks refer tc field culture, or
growing strawberriti by tta sere or 1cm.

“Wo usuaUy seed down to grass with this
crop, and are more sure of a catch than
with oats alone. The barky and oata make
good feed for si! kind ofstick', horses, Ac.,
and if harrcited before the oats are fully
matured, iho etraw, if well cured, without
too much roin or dew, will make Utter
forage for cattle than late cut hay. We
usually memjbis crop by band. We are
fully aatisSsd ourselves UiM a larger num
ber ot bushels eaaj be ratad on a given

S*
•atlxl

oubcr of acres then from either barley or
oats sawn Separately."
’

I am frafucutly asked if land ran be
•ceded to c1ot« or other grow., with
Hungarian grass. I answer no; unJexthe Hungarian It sawed so very thia a* to
be Wurth rrry little re a crop of hay, or
to be cut green fur ptoek. If sown thick
enough to make a good erop, tbe elover or
other graasca will be smothered. Hunga:is-, gnus is profitable as a roiling erop, to
be cut and fed out green, or for hay, to be
cut while the tool m in the milk. Thu i,
very important, m when cut after the roc-1
hardens it contains an oil which often in-

A story is told of a shrewish Scotch
woman who tried to wean her husband
from the public-houM by es ' '
'
brother to set tho put of
frighten John on bin way iw
•re you ?" said the guidnu^ _ ___ __
rition rose before him fam behind a bosh.
“I am Auld nick,” was tho reply. “Come
aotirer, beta* they are sure to become •wa', man," arid John, nothing daunted;
“
crossed with our native beta, if any are gie's a shake o‘ your hand ; I am markept in within three aiifa, and the hy­
brid. being more inclined to fight when
mefated than either the pure Italian*, or
our bkek bore, it i, • quouioo whether a
tagfaer ahonld not be satfefied with the
latter. Itritam are sritag from »10 to filfi
a hivo, aad tho black be« from |5 to W,
axanling to tho atylo cf hive they are in.
For nailing honey, as a mailer of prod-.,

MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH.

GEO. WOODS &amp; CO.'S
PARLOR ORGANS

IRAKI RAMOI DIVISION.
Tbe Reliable fibart Liu

IK HI RAPIDS AND DETROIT

Jeasrsfist

■Imim ««»l&gt; la/or™*li&lt;

'EX' BOOT)

Tbe following questions are asked : “I
am at fhe present fording it tu both rows
and horsxa, and they eat it with apparent
relish, and I am inclined to think it supe­
rior to timothy or elorer. I am ao well
rtUsfied with it that ths owning year I de-ire to sow ten acres, and would like to
know taw to rake three, or at feast two
tons to the acre. Upon which, sod or
ftubbk, docs it do the tart ? How would
you advise it to be sown; by drill or
broadcast, and in what quantity t” Il
win gro* on any rich fat!, and produce
two tons to the acre ; but tBe three and
four tons to tho acre, that we read about
are very difficult to rata. Op poor fend
yon will got.a poor crop. I do not advise
growing thia crop on a stiff, sward fend, if
you have any in good condition that was
cropped lost year. Sow tta last of May to
JuuslOth, a hsirtnutai ot seed to tta
acre, broadest, brush ft in, and then roll
ths land. This »ecurc* quid: regstriion,
and leaves the land smooth.

board anould ho provided to mt up ia front
of each ooop at night, secured by stakes,
to prevent rata or other vermin entering
them; and also to keep the young turkeys
inside tbo next morning till tho dew is off
tho grow, and if atomy to keep them in
all day. Perhapo it would be better to
hate* tho moot of the brood, under , lions,
placing uiM eggs under each. Aa turkey
raiaiag is now confined to raising from 10
to 50 upon farms, my remarks, as applying
to GOT or more, ore not .based- upon actual
experience in raising that number, but end very early Mw timothy, clover and
blue gram at the sama time About two
required to make tbe banneta a rucceta; crops of tho timothy and clom are ob­
and 1 think the subject one that farmers tained before the bint grata gate full proshould consider, in order to make all the •tarion. After that it chokes them out
money that they can in inch a branch of The land is not to be pastured in fa. than
two yearn from rowing."

Hooey fas may bo proeared ia March
or April, according to tho weather. if very
sold they bad better not be removed tin
April, or early in May. Tbe Italian bera
pumas a far qualities over the black bees.

Railroads.

MICHIGAN

-raps,
wnrdiwS

Ayer's Advertisements.

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,

705539
AT

C. M. RUNYAN’S.
A. would respectfullj announce to the citi­
zens of Hastings and vicinity, (hat I have 11
new and

more than a quarter of a eentury. a
obtained a worid-wide reputation I
virtues. Ttay correct dtveasvd ai
fa rercra! assimilative orgsni
body, and are »o compotcd that i
__ ___

ttKfflifKWaS!

Til firtat Swta Tkffiuto
X
centr/al
NORTHEP
BAILWAY COMPANY
Philadelnhia
an"!SJ8W4fir±mXX*A'.~.'S

Tea, 4 lbs. for $1 00; Sugars^ syrups, spices.
Baking Powder, saleratus, starch, soap, can­
dles, tobacco, etc., etc^, which will be sold hi

'EW 10 HR (E1HBII. RiLLRRi*

t-realitel lartiMteie teVLw* r.lcbnM-1 .*S m»
SsswtrnoXMaTHMalate sarflUvw Jfcre*., &lt;■ ito
"w»uth&gt;».ete«.-1ai« mIsm*

BOTTOM PRXOSSe.
Remember the place, nt J. 8 R UWYdlJV'IS
Boot and Shoe* Store, Jefferson street.
Give me a call.
xxififltf
C. M. RUNYAN.

tens
Rs a

Dr-LC. AYER &amp; CO., Lowell, Man.,

Pennsylvania

City Dr ig1 Store

•SOO PIABOS TOB S2SO.

J. P. ROBERTS, Proprietor,
HASTINGS,

-

-

MICHIGAN

Drugs and Medicines of all descriptions
kept constantly on hand, and Prescriptions
skillfully compounded. Also a full line of
Gumming &amp; Filing Saw*

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY. MAY 30, 1877.

VOL. XXII. NO. 5.

Thermometrical jump—Excursions up­
on the Potrmac—Decoration Day—
Ex-President Grant whoa in England
—The danger of ooaceoaioas to the j
Enemy -Arlington oatste—Anticipi- 1
ted consistency In appointments.
I

ITTOBXET AT LAW A SOLICITOR
ruCtaKCEIlT.

Over ONE HUNDRED OLIVER
CHILLED sold this season. It is

TBE LilllH PLOW,
And has been in Barry County for
the past four years. There are
more of them sold each year in
this market than all others com­
bined. It is

WARRANTED
To run LIGHTER than any
Sweet’s

DENTIST

3E»XjiO-W

iiw use,

and to give perfect setisfaction
Call and see the

NEW PLOW N.0. E.

Just the one for two Horses light
liciiias.
Nashville.
and easily handled.
Repairs kept for other Plows.
ATTORNEY AT LAW k SOLICITOR
ixcmrmr
nmu
v«tS22yi.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL

PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,

DIAMOND IRON, AND DIAMOND STEEL IRON BEAM

IlllllfJV nil Illl kH Ii MLTWAT8IB,
Buckeye Mower, with Table Bake Reaper

JACKSOTST WAGONS!

POWERS &amp; BARLOW
CSSEfaUft:

WHOLE NO. 2051.

OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.

PB9F153I0MAL AND BOSHES CARBS

NEW

Builders, examine their Build­
ing Material, House Trimmings,
Paints, Oils and Varnishes.
Farmers, examine the WIABD
PLOW, before purchasing others,
Every one waranted.
Those contemplating buying
Mowers or Res-pers should see
the Walter A. Wood Machin e,

■tsisr.as-st

THE REOOVEREO TREASURE.

abandoned the id. of appoint^ Dmnocrats to ofira, with tl-e view of strength
owing h» ttonthern poliay, and will now
appoint only Republicans in the Sooth.
Every honest Republics in the land will

snee with a prudeat regard for the fatnre
of that party vhich elected Mr. Hayro to
The mercury fa the tberatouMCar ha
the Presidency
Ukia a lively upward loop withfa the faH
The Republican party will bo rrjofoni to
two
day.
The
general
ament
to
the
mfaanal, ahe'o dead F
be informed, aad anti! convinced otherwise
“Dead!" shrieked the old woman, tatioa “it to really warm" to brard oa all
by dfieial ante will briieve, that Secretary
rushing scrans the door, ‘dead ! Cures ridra Beyond doubt wo U«e now fairly
sway, child, quick.'
entesnd upon s deodadiy warm .earn, Sbcrmaa intends » hto department to epThe Kittle creators slid to the ground which will toad us day by day to the heel- j poiat nene other than on: and out Repub than ffkfi.OM by the operation. The kra
Keans "who have been dyed fa the wool" in money b the Irastot.iL It crot th*
He Who to not blind to the teachings of ctoy oce entire day's buaraera, and it ww a
nnbanra, a worry, and a vexation from
the rippling brwA. Bet thb ussotofoa
first to Iras. Now York to eerily gulled
. from the odd, damp day. of the latter ,
I trt of Apr* and the beginning of May
b hailed with joyooa delight, orally by
dvoiteti of the Capital but by the agrieulturmt who wbhes to row that he may
reap. We recognuo a brighter look kon-

Eve on till be could get something to ■!;.
bat it wm stolon from him the night of the
Tho President's Visit-Peaches-The Carnival, and ha want to hto room i«l
Carnival-Suicides—The Effect of
duwn by tU EWcrtstaan a shot. She waa
' The -Season for Excursions" upon the
the War on Burinaea-The Weather.
fair k. wITy, with hair of bright, rippled
bereelf in MncDoagal rnreet because h*
water* of the beautiful Potoauo ha. argold, aad large, violet-dork eyes—such a
busbeod ran sway from her, and । wealtby
■ rived, and the invitation to enjoy a trip
one aa yon might fancy Sexou Howtna to
man nanxri AdAsra took pobion, beeaum
I down &lt;hr river and return I* eagerly em­
have been, in short.
there wan so much worry in taking care if
"Yra, hat I ahull soot be home. Nell.,
braced by visitor, and resident. Tho faTho Prradent vimted New Yrak thb
an don’t Worry yourself about uro. Harry
hb rotate A merchant wra found deni
eilitiea afforded by the Meamboou running
। week ra the guest of the Chamber of
in the basraroul of hto ro-ec on Broadest,
between Washington and the different
C. mmcroe. who dined him. Hb reorptica
As be spoke, ho glanced toward a valleaving amtoe stating 4hst hto trade had
। points are fully equal to the demand. The
ve'.-cualiiooad a/a. where a beaatiftil child
I moderate chargee for fare And meafa place was .igtnfic.nl, and'was, in and of itself. ,left him, and he row no hopes of a ravin
of scarcely three aummraa old fay nestling
it within the reach of all to lake aa octa-j the higbna eod-wroment that be could .al, ends y.rong man eui htothroat, tw^auh
ia the flushed, favaly afanp of Infancy,
he could not get aa appofatmeM fa th*
' veal excursion upon the waters of one of i
| the mott beautiful cream, upon thb coo I On Tnaeday he unvasled a stain, of port ofifae. All tboM with a doaea other*
Fite-Gretna Haitork. in Central Park, and
who stepped oat without giving a reason,
timtnt. The Tomb of the Father of-hi.!
“Ym; behu been la th. gnrdea all th.
notwithatandlng th. attraction of the Car­ in a week ’ to there anythieg fa beat tha*
Country at Mount Vernon, the Americana
afternoon, end Ml asleep eloxMt the min­
nival, an immense throng went thither to drive. p«[4e to the madn-vs that musti
ute the suruc brought him in."■
! Mecca, j» annually visited by thousand* i
pay their rewpeeto to him. On Wednrod.y
Dr. Trara stood a morarnt looking down
I who revere hb memory. Many other ।
upon the child.
I poem .i pfaararable iwnrt are to be found ' he received the cttirao. at City Uall, and
“How pretty hr growt. Ab, Nelly, we
tut fear mortal boom ho wra kept ahaking
upon t&amp;e beaks of the Pulumac, all of
have tho mart precidnt treasure Hestcn
hand. with the beet eiuxeni. who mood pa
which offer ratfaements to the seeker for
ever gave to Hb children fa tbto bog."
liratly la the ana waiting for their turn.
Mrs. Tracy s lip quivered—th. dewy
heali' and enjoyment.
And. understand, it wra not the mere eufaufow crept into her tyw.
“Oh, Hany, if I only had my little
rimity to aoe a President that kept asee-.
Bertha, too f
ebante and lawyers io a long cue for hourf. । of everything the people IWs on. and no it
• Soil brooding on yuui fa.t one. Helen ’
b-ur&gt; hard upon those who arc doing noth­
I under a broiling au. It wra to do honor
.My drara.1, I had boperi that urn. was
,“gaw up their lives that thrir reentryI &gt; thb particular Proeideal the mas who ' tag. and those working for low waps.
bmiiag up that wound ia your heart. Is
might
Hve,"
b
near
at
hand.
On
tbs
30th
has shown the nerve to grapple with the The farmers who have grain am rejoiced,
it wise, to it dtocrert, tfaa to farjrt the
. in»t. the branufal ooremcey of strewing; corruption, that were undermining the ss well thev may be, at the advance it has
caused, but the poor laborer, the under­
! fiowers upon the last rarthlf abode of fa- Government. It was to rndorse hto poli
। titer, ran. brother, and hnsbend will bai ey and hb admfairtrau'on—it waa what ha paid cierk, and the half »tan«l aeematram
child, gravely.
obeerved at Arlington «nd other octMter-• has dose that attracted tho throap.that don't like it so well, for while it has
। die."
doubled the coot of their living. it has act
'
him. and that greeted
•■Who?'' demsndro Dr. Tracy, turning I। be. Thb to a haiy ofice far ths survtvon ' ’ '
increased their wages. The merchants
uf the honored dead, the parfcraaMO of
rodJdmlv .round.
to profit by it, for they reason that
"My »d&lt; Ifaofa."
which bring, n. into cfaoecemauafaa with ever ho went. Th. low down politicians Kope
'
“And whst to your name T"
tha sptriu of tbuaa endeared to us in life, of both parties kept aloof from him, aad if it pats up the price of produce the farm
"Bertha Paroni."
era will nut only buy more freely, Lal. they '
‘ ahd who, having pmc honae. are now ia&gt;- Uroaged the gregwbofa ia the vtefaity of '
Dr. Traey'e heart i.irsil to sued still. |
will pay for what they hare already bought '
“Come here, my eMld," be raid, In a 1[Mfad fa our b*arlfa. hearts. ThaAmeri- City Hsfl, trying io belittle the roeop tian ,
aad make lbs wbeato run more monthly.
Tbo\ade fa arms fa getting to be a big
thing. Americas arm* have always been
favorites in Europe, end thb war has givty reception from the only dam wbow
good word in worth anything It wm an Colt and Remington Anaoriee are now
heaort compliment to aa boaat ana.
running, night aad day, oa both Rassiaa
The report that ex-Prarident Grant will
and Turkfah orders, and »hip load, me
The pracb supply for the United State, milfag daily. A vnroeD loaded with arm.
whila'in Loafou pay a formal vfait to the
Quran, that hie ‘ rail will be returned by to grown largely in Delawase and Mary­ and ammunition for Kuala railed ymter
Victoria fa penna," .nd farther that he land. The crop will b. immense thro joar, day end w they were paid for before they
will be the guest of Dtoraali, the Prime lb. total yield being -Umsted al H,CKW, left she nort, so woU as the ram! that
Mintoter of England, remind, ana of the 000 baskets, which ia' a peck tat every carried thorn, the whole comet n b Boman
vfait of young John Van Buren, who wm man, woman and child-ra tiro United property. The vaaeef and cargo to rained
only the eoa of a Praudent, bat who wm Sutra Heretofore the peach crop has al 11,000,000, making to a tempting prise.
boon diftributed to the North and Wat Aoeoedisg’y a party of speculators, acting
ran'a dancing attendance at Court wee the through New York, bet thia year there b ia concert with the Turkb Representative
rabjaotof muck ridicule in thio country, to be a change Tho Baltimore k Ohio hero, han bought a fient steamer, and put
but we do not apprebrod that tba pl.ia, and Peausylraato radroad., tho greet fee. into her an armament, end propene to fellow
bloat ex Preridaat wHl sabjeot hlmarif to of New York, hero otganiaol train, spe­ and capture her on the high acae It wdl1
air: aad all the trine be wra thinking of
cially fitted up,, and, pnfoao to take
Uries', words.
•Child," ba arid, braakfag th. faeg. op like critiques. Ho will iodalga ia no set
She wm a widow when he married her,
orive liloacv, whoa thvy were about vpeechca expressive of adulation. Ho will the crop westward directly. They pot on Government, will, immediately, buy the
thb fair Saxon beauty—a widow whom
f way home, “you are an orphan T"
maintain the dignity of an Amerieaa citi- train. Sued fur ths transport ef th. fruit, steamer. to be used in aimila: venturra, aa
the death of her handM-mo foreign awind
•Yea," mid little Hertha, simply
both Govern mens are compelled to get
ten who haa jut retired from th. mart ex­
‘Bo jou remember nothing of your
their emu from thb comtry, to a vary
alted poauioo within the gift of hto oouoconsiderable extent, there will ly a great
'Mam,' repeated the child, rsgnely.
deal of thb brad of thing dorat, which
will employ a great many adventurous opbLa who are not avow to making a great
N» one who taka a survey of the two
evonabaiona in thb city. Thu will give deal of money, but who prefer the excite­
grmt political partfan of thb country ao
dutant points cheaper prachro than ever ment to the profft. The Rraaiagtooa.it to
fail to see that in the near future tbs truth
before, though it will be a severe blow to
cf the old proverb will ba il’aotrated "that
s viry largo internet ia thb eiiy. Thus
polities make *tr«ge bed felfowa" On
one thing after another to being .born from aprotoro on the ground, there Will be s
the one aide Dsroosrat. ere working like
the mctropuib.whieh it to toeing by ite cu­ curious Mate of affairs st Bion. It will
pidity, and twin rioter, rij^tfitoy. TfaJ purxlc the aunufaeiurtrs then to keep lbs
New Ycck b-iraing tradv uteue—lhal.be Braman sad Tnrkwh OSoen from catting,
to fill the loat Bertba a plaoe."
each other, throats. But they have done
.As he led the fair kairwl child forward,
it before. They used to have Spanish and
Hehp gated wildly el bar far a paoteeat, rewsioM. On th* slbar ride, proteot after
1 have got to roy something about the
and then burst into a wild, gted ery.
protest U mod. by the Republicans againu Carnival, for it has been more adrrrtirod
“Bertha ! m; own little Bertha I"
«ny abandonment ot the plstfonn upon (ban anything that hu happened in New
The toolbar a inrornu had triumph*!
over all those fang, fane yrare of aeparn- which the party ww organised, the war of York fur yrore It wa. a fraud. Careithe rebellion fssghl to a enouamTnl terml rab ia Europe ar. day» of universal u*ernation, and the' sdainiotraliaa at the Govrv making, in whleh the whole popuisti-.e
joins, bot oven in Europe they ere going
crttehad. The eiprrhncat of faviifag
into disose m tea frivolous. In New Or­
ihnra who were coospfaaoao la renouncing
I allegi*o«* “&gt; l!lc Govwomeat ala tba bans and th* Southern citiro they are in
OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

council. of the Prerideat to fraught with

CamaffB, Sin aiS Oreaalal
PAINTER

At A. M. krak'a Carriage fiUp j

amisimrat aad fan't partfaalar m to what
it to. Il was thought it eeaU he fieoe fa

New York. . The menegm ^erterei the
country with advanfanmenta, prmetofag aa
raormoee daylight jwrad., and sMtllmcre

OtHM/ HUM) HBJDr

THE STEBBINSBRO’S SAY
Don’t buy any Furniture or Picture Frames,!^

until you have priced their Goods, for you

pnauesedjw got the worth of hto money.
And now it ha. transpired that the
setroro. wra the work of a ooaptoef frands
from New Oriesne. They ehesgsd fiU.1
atatoc of Fgi Gram. Hritak fa Ooueach for the adverttowg wk;-®., they mid th.
1
Park on the Ifieh faoU, with the faebf
tiro “peiTitoge. of riding in the ponomoa tai
1
of Prmidout Hayes. WisTaa axaa "Dukra." “Baria," Ac., for large money rpeoob
'
rams, they sold the privilege, of the bare, 1oaUeot ammo oi the fittrom of thfags, th*
fa charge of the a-— ealted
Hand, and amt rooms, at Gilmores Oar- committee
‘
dea for a great deal of money aad they '
Wilhaa CuBea
ooUected large rom. from th. Hoteto and '•~t of Ivfag poata
Brjtti wa the preridcct of the day, WiBfam Allan Baller the orator, and John
jGrvecIruf Whittier the poet The tofcw' inc b the brief epwh of Mr. Btyemi.
were.: th. brad of it, and so they paid
“I win not behave that all thb seonothing, they mMfo a good thing of it.
It b estimated that they chared not tom i eoarna has been attrusted bn by not ra

tate. It ana tho rerifienee of Grau Lae
bofore the vu, U wm the property of
Mn. Loe, having booa bequeathed to her
by Goo. W. Camb. The Oametmy m

'Sura.

�our

Washington

letter.

H R. Stavern Column

OUR NEW YORK L£TTER.

VEGETINE

Operations of the Civil Servlea Re­
form-A Renewal cf Murder* in tbe
South-Tbe Right Kind cf TalkThe Union and the Confederate

SCROFULA,
ScrotidiM

gible points of difcrenre between the two
Powrre-U fe dm w difficult that fighting
would sy.make it any Utter. Eagiand,
if not actually wonted in such fighting,
might not coma &lt;mt of it with a* much
credit m Rnaaia. And than the people
Haanatu, Mica., Mar 30, 1877.
who claim to be the most enlightened oo
the giobe cannot help cocxxidarror whether,
ia tbe niactecnth century, it b .luMifiabk
THE STATE PUBLIC SCHOOL.
to abed the blood of thmmanda for the
mere sake of keeping up a national pres­
tige , whether, in ahort, tbe British Em­
pire in India is worth that cost, or caon-'it
of Baste Charitim, etc., tailed us to Ooldbe maintained by worthier means. How­
mter, and we spent an afternoon at thia
ever the problem is looked at, time will be
teituticu, the most imponaat and vatulikely to suwgtheo the influences that
aMe of our State charities, aad at the
seme time one of the leaM easily, aad for
SPECIE RESUMPTION.
which the prerent L^ialaluro m«J« .only
the hunt posrfbfe appropriation, lem by
The recent purchase nt gold with 4)
one half than it should hare Uro. The
aabool is managed by Mosn. Randall, of per cent, bonds, and . tbe »eroi-«ffidal anBranch, Hines of Monkala, and Burov nounesmtnt.Uul it ia I be beginning of u
of •Wayne, three aeeompiaibed bnsiMsi accumulation of coin for tbe purpose of
men, and hence every expenditure is purehmiag greenbacks ia order Co resume
wutehed with the utmcsl vigilance, that ao specie payments January I, 1S79, ha*
dollar of the public funds shall be misap­ callud forth an emphatic protest from vspropriated. The Kiperinteodent, Lyman P. rious quarters xraiart suah a rourre,’
Afideu, Esq., seemed to as to bg &gt;s v.ry and a aavaro anwagamMul uf Secretary
man for the plaro, awful, kind hearted Sherman. Judge Kelly, who b a very
vigilant and active, while the matron. araaibie man in many raapecte, b an iofla—-- ----------------------- —, —j------------------ . tioubt and has a theory of tri* own wnieh
be fully impressed with tbe responsibility b known m the "inconvertible bond’
of the trust reposed ia them, brace the scheme, b decidedly opposed to Secretary
some 300 in number, of all ages. Sherman a couree, and b writing very long
teas 3 Io 1C years, had tho appearance of letters to prove that such a policy will
being well cared ter, well isntractad ami prove ruinous. Heaiy Clay Baird, an­
dinplincd in a manner that would best fit other Phifodelphia poiitu-o-eroootriMt,
then to be pla-ed in goqd fiunilies at thy writes "An Open Letter to the President ’
resHewt possible day. and which wm ccr In which he sap ‘u embodied a statement
taialy laying the foundation for a ebaracter in each that would fit him or her to do
well their part ia the great drama of life.
To express our own unbiassed cowrittieta in- regard to the real merits ol this
school, would be to place it above, in point
of uaefulnew, all our other Stale iortitutioux and to make it the o* that should
be ths moot, liberally supported and care
hilly guarded, to the rod that the unfor
t tunic waifo of society placed there, for
th** are no criminals received, may be fit­
ted for Hyaa of usefulness, for which
many of them bare been apestelly favored
by nature, and creed only such cure, goveroeneal and instruction aa this InstitaUoc,
pngieriy. provided for, can faro rib, to
make them the equals of nay of the more
fevered children of the State, in s!T that
•ucwUtutca true manhood aad wotuauhood.

cf the causa whi.-h hare led to the de­
cline of Turkey to a pout where bee final
fell ia a matter of abaolute oaruinly, unlaa
it ia prevented by the iatarveuliou of other
European powers, aa well a* the the nua which are hurrying the txmatry over
which you preside to a rimiLtr fete." Sen­
ator J cure of Nevada who astonished tho
country with a hard-money apecch of
great merit in the winter of 1874, has
bceotur a most unmitigated paper money
man. and presents a theory for a penna
neot and irrodremable iasuc of paper money amounting to so many dollar* ywv rajtiln
of the entire population of the country,
and to be iocreyed aa the population in­

Party, M opposed to the Bourbon Demo­
cratic fiction. Tho name of Republican
will probably be dropped. It ia expected
that the colored vote Irit divide m much
m the white, and that all native white

bwa oppresKd for some days, hare been
made good For acme thirty or forty hours
prior to its arrival we, in imaginauco, saw
Um gallant Chief, droned io the military
toggery of a UvL Brig. Gen., ridiog upon
and directing the “eranf.rter" toward tlie
Capital, and iu our agony we tried to him.
in *upplicatory terms, to hasten sloop, and
"Stand not upon the order of hie coming,

of whom Ixach ia leader, will co-operate.
Ixnch is the moat popular orator ia the
Slate, a man with a atroeg personal follow­
ing, and ta the fine Democrat who has
had the coungn openly to break with hie
eld Bourbon traditions and illiaoM He preceded by. copious rainfalls, so that we
now hare really May weather in its sea­
son, and not the senrehiag temperature of
July. Our gratitude for thia change is
measured by our suffering for some time.
W&lt; hope to chronicle a rontiiuar.ee of it
for the remainder of the tn..oth of Sowers ’
'
and for many days after the ova entero the
•
with
inquiring eyes.
'
The Mayor of Liverpool lias tendered
Ihie luopitalities to ax-Ptasidral Gnat and
I
family
ou their arrival.
The Illinois Legislature has pa med a
1Lili cvnipclltng hotel keepers to keep a eup| of wire rope ladder* in rooms above the
ply
i
The Chief of Polios of Manchester, N.
|H , ia waging a wu against the liquor deal­
,ers, and threatens to 'tone up every rum
shop in the city.

fighting before thry know for what, and
before they know iicr the fighting is go­
ing to accomplish what they want On
the Other hand, Ruaaki perfectly under­
stands the magnitude of the military job
she has oa hand in dralm- with Turkey
akioe, without recklessly bringing om of
wurid against bar. If, then, thedifferre.
tea letwecti them relate merely to territo­
rial or material pointe which can be dis­

COFFEE

any like Rusia's dltavowal of aiming at
CmuU.tro.-jJe, er any intended interfer
sees with tho Suer Canal—there is a rea
atmaHe prospect that tha waiter can be
amianhly arranged. Happily, the program
ef rivihatiou is making it more and more
diffietlt for aaiions to go to nr over que»
tioM that can be diapoaed of in any other information respecting the finaaeva of tho
country and aa familiar ar any man can bo
UAippily, on the other hand, there are with tba effect of any given line of policy
ud my always be questions not auaecy.tible of deliberative arnngeseut. There la tioo, would enter upon a reekleM or ruin­
ous policy, b simply ridkulaua. Secreta­
ry Sherman has always had tho reputation
OT being eonaervstive and has batu erm
Thb b aeeuasd of being alow and timid. Is it
tha qarotko of the comparative pradago
preAqp »reMonabk.
------to believe that he will suddenly
of tbs two nation* in Asia, where they adopt
have both bean btokling up great mapiroa. pmnfe upon him?
Neither has done it by feme .kev, but in
We think that the average lease of the
a great degree by tba mreal Imprwmian of 'country wiU fell to aro that Secretary
inriuuUlity what ha* gone wUh their con- ISherman haa entered upon any daagrrou*
poliey. Tb« opsratiotM of funding appear
iM&amp;a over a ppuUtkm of IGi.tNto.OOO- to U going ou wub rosy regularity Them
or five toro that of th* United Kingdom appeurotobaba mnehor more mosay i»
—sled she dore it with s mam handful the bonks than the present volume of
of British troops, although it b wri! bmdnam will pay the intereat oa. Indeed,

TOBACCO.

Piles.

CROCKERY.

which be does not support.
The Chloro TTmre remarks that the
only thing for a Democratic newspaper to
do now b to put on decent moaming and
bury itself in tbe last ditch, with tha

and burial place cf
try may not —
visiting the

Female Weakness.

dead. It u but fifteen mike below Waaliingtea. &lt;&gt;U tbe right beak of lbs Pomsuse.
It eao be reached dally by a Meamboet
specially engaged in rear eying v bitore.

STOISTE WARE.

General DebBity.

Smith Hogle &amp; Preston.

Vol. 22 4tf.

in East Feliciana was committed Uj&lt;a ne­
gro, and the paramour of Mrs. Lew is sus­
pected ol‘ the crime.

•muggling of waariag apparel.
The fanioua London tailor, Poole, made an at
rangvmrot with the effiem of a Ctmard
steamer to get poods through without psy-

in the eity. Tho extent of wpaggting b
little understood. Then i* a bouse in the
city ia the btxA trade, who have a prim
rig establuhmeut ju«t aeroaa the line, near
Route’s Point in Canada,
It b in the
: woods and remote from everything. The
Its sppeannre, it in stereotyped, printed
snd bound on the othre side
and carted to the neanvt railroad rtatice
by the tb. ua -ud. and sold at prices that no
a__r--- pohliriicr can compete with, for
no copyright to pay, and their

Geo. M. Savage A. Go’s Col
THE BLACK HILLS

"

intS

IV.W,

6E0. PECK 4 CO'S
155 and

157

WOODWARD AVE., BETROiT
todw. .« *•• »*K »r
retol :-&gt;«!
.«r tere&gt; ■«&gt; Mb •&lt;

Fuhiuatie Suer Brets M

In some way or other the infcnnalioo
has been disseminated t nrougb tbe South
that while Mr. Randall will give n» pledger,
he b very likely to favor a, Texas-Pacific
subsidy. The news for Northern enneump

500 CLOVER SEED 1
SEW STYLES SUMMEK SI IAS.
NEW STYLES GRENADINES.
NEW STILLS LAWNS, kc.he.

PERSONAL.

Crook will go to Utah and aaoartaiu if
necessity exists tot am troops.

P.EKiX.
ramwiu
Lager
Beer

Tho T.'me.’ W^iagtco special soya tha
coaitly relativs to the New Kcglaod Pen
aion Agencies. Tho Senator say* that he
haa not ehauged hb position at al| oo poIilicsl aflaiea, and adheraa to hb view* ex
pnaaud irthe Sctmte last yam.

aider the daima of members .of hb on
party io preference to those of the oppsiiiou," ho euunoiriod a aealiment thm
wffl be approved by ev«n
Bepubii
can in tho Union. L&gt; t thb be tbe rule by
which be will be guided m dupecing Ex
SouOiare paetenaatere represent to the ecutivv patronage and there will be low
Ikpertmaot at Wasbingtoo that the eoun.
try b flooded with silver, and that ecetrseton refuse to take more than *5 in be more disheartening to thorn who Mm -j
by kirn nnril ha wm finally riaegursic!
payment of nJloctkm drafts ; tlut silver
than to wiinem the elevatiou of men who
i* xt a discount, and they are unable to had fought him to tbe bitter sod. - Tho
mako peymente with it or to gM rid of iL
Tbe Unsing /fepwt/kcs tap that Prv*ident Hayre bore himsslf with dignity and
eminent propriety during hb vbit to New
Vork, and did not appear to fori tho petty
party malice displayed by Fam. J. Tilden

Twenty asloona Lave closed up in Mus­
kegon within the part few wuaka.

It will take about 170.000 or 175,000
to ran the Grand Rapid* School* thb

,®otic Seiiu .lactos

Ini* SnLctBurfatmi!

HBliC UlMl
untie- ntkii
OMESTIC II
The proaparta of ril kind. «f area)’
frah ia thu NO* BMtion b qufee good, but
appiu. will be a Mure.

Dr. Rayuolda haa stirred op tha St.
Clarites, and hi* labors there will doubtlaw
ba prodnetiva of good rewnlta.

S iKBftWasutta.-l.'tS

LIGHT-RUNNING

DOMESTIC

BEST,

John Gamble, a pro ament lumberman,
and wril known in Um pins aeatioe of thb

■MMEST1C" SEW1SG MACHINE CO..
,
which
bo aacrifired his life b inseparably
bleotUl with it. W. &lt;s»a« boom tU
owe without honoring the other. New, b
b all right aad proper that those who rraputhiaed with the Codfodsratooauee ab^al-J

(rates

A Kalamaxoo woman haa hero fined HO
for aelhog liquor on Sunday.

The ohok of the ahmq. shears Md th.
nwBIfluaua xrwola of tbe wool buyer will
aoou ba beard in th. ta«L
'

caption wm moat cordial, and the beat men
of all parties ware glad to do him honor.
It ia said that Got. Blooe of Miaaiaaippi han concluded that it u bert to kt the
Kemper county taajaacre blow over. Il no,
■
he practically declare, to Uu country that
,
tha m ardor of entire famdioa by moU is
,
]
,
,

•5.000-Tho mooed trial of Jamm K
&lt;Scripps of the Detroit “
'
“ '
again*: Judge RriUy. n
for the plaiatiff, with
amo«M of fifi.OUO.
H
eootitrea the fight with
‘the powers that be.” a
coaffidreoe that be wffly_____ _________
published reports of tbs triri we are Uprvwaed with the fee* that pnrijmism
—x■* । - - i__ i___ * —•
i-

BY SENDING FOR SAMPLES

KraHwtra-KUrftKf

Gov. Emery of Utoh writes to tba Sec­
retary of War fur United States troops, aa
a precautionary mrebare, in viaw of tho

Senate as the auroeaeor of Judge Chase in
1861, and from that time until last Marsh
ww a member of the Senate Ctuntaittee
which conriderccd all and originated many
of the financial meararre of Congress, lie
ba* never been committed to the theoris
of the extremiste, ba* never advocated x
policy which baa been p.-ooounced itnpnutieable and itaa never rode a financial hob­
by. He haa considered financial quewticna from the cxiating coaditiou of tbe
country, and suited hb action thereto, la

SOAP

Constipation.

the effret that he hue not changed hi* sen­
timents on tho Prarideut’a Southern policy,

Tho Consul at Jerusalem, Mr. De Haos,
Mr. Sherman ia going oo in thia way de has forwarded bU resignation to the Prem
creasing or making arrangement* to de- dent, and proposals for filling the place
creuae the amount of currency, the reviv­ wiB be received al the White House for
al of business, which theory, ui exchange
remarks, ia about aa sensible as if the dry
Miaa Van Lew, the Union spy, who han
goods merchants should declare that a been [Dstmaster at Richmond, Va., the
large increase of yard stick* would result past eight years, ia U&gt; be superswlcd by W.
in the development of the dry goods trade. W. Forbes, a llejmblicwn and old Whig,
A few journals in favor of specie resump­ who is respected by both parti*.
tion aa a theory, but evidently afraid of
Ex Senator Lewi* imiata that every thing
the euforreraiot of the resumption act, are
ia lovely in Virginia—that its people welvery certain that Secretary Sherman is

or public writers, have led rotaanoa sense
peofde to doubt their sanity became of
their remarkable financial theories, we are
inelined to believe that the aemiblc peopk
of tho nation' do not stand greatly in fear
of the policy, of tbe Secretary ol the

GROCERIES,
and utterly rvekkte.
her aa dead, usd aba_________________
and most unruly of tbe prisooeri.
Auother b a woman of good ajnneetiooa,
who ia a coufirmed kleptomaniac.
She
was wall enough off, hanac a husband in
a p «d burineas who wm very liberal to
her But she rould not avoid theft She
weald steal the most uaelew articlew.thinp
that she could not um and tha were of oo
possible account to her.
Sbop-kecpen

hones in good families at the culiaut pus
aiHe day, to the end that the State may
be relieved of their special cure and the proceeding in a manner ant xu:lurried by and allow them to vote for any ytrxj they
good of the child promoted. This qnre
may prefer, without let or hmdraace.
tian should have the early and careful sonThere is talk of retiring aad enfowong
sahraliou of our lawmakerv. aa *a &lt;kkH
the order which I'rsejdeut iiaiiiemi lasaed,
just before his death, enjoining all office­
Nearly all of the partite above referred
holders to attend strictly to their duties
ANGLO-RUSSIAN UNDERSTAND to are entirely ccnfidsol that if Secretary and to kt polities alone under pein of disSherman is not stopped in hi* twrecr be
will involve the country is rain, and if he
Gen. Joe Johnston b anggcated aa prob­
cannot be stopped by admonition, the
ialire to. a
Presidetit ahoukl dumbs him. and send able nominee for Governor af Virginia by
Kagland
him baek to Ohio—the headquarters cf the AdmiaiMraUon party. Johnston b
1 jroaeot
thoroughly in favor of She President * pol­
amcmg those things which arc important the greenback heresy.
With the exception of the inflationist* icy. and waa eeriouafy considered fora
if true, and yet it fcreohadow* what may
ultimately ebree to pam. Whatever on- and those genlktneo who, m Cutigremmcn Cabinet porition.

amioeaa may exist in the minds of the
Eojdbh people in regard to tha Bosnian
programme in the pending war, and how­
ever determined they may be to protect
British iaterert* al al! harards, there it loo

HbmTs

■ The coMUing aauuancs Bum the Sig­
nal Office, that a cold wave from the north
wod waa approaching to relieve us from

0YSS1 (SUmsiiOTXS

�traady. parlor. Sc., hare boon rrccraaeadad.
bnl th0M aro of my doubtful ofteaey. to aay
th- hurt. Aleebul I. nerer digwnol.r. k*d
atMOg tba diSurfbi. sUanH. aad b Incapable
of tflcrdUrauiritlM. Il rroaie. gnmlly aa

Instice-Probate-Circuit Court
Iw-Circuit Court Chancery
-Circuit Court Criminal­
Circuit .Court Commisioners - Constable
Sheriff or Convey- -

and we have been doing an immense business ever since.

NOTICE THESE PRICES, COME WHILE WE HAVE THE GOODS.
Men'. Working Suit, tS 60. H 00 ul IS 00. toner Prire $6 00 to M 00.
Men a tdl. Wonl Spring Suits &gt;6, $7, $8 and $9, former prices &gt;10 to &gt;15.
Men’s Fine Cassimere and Black Cloth Suite &gt;10 to &gt;15 and up.

Men’s Lined Pants 76ct5- and $1 00.
Men’s all Wool Pants |2 &lt;50, &gt;3 and up.
Men’s Fine all Wool Pants nn.'l Vests $4, fo and
Men’s all Wool Coats (Job) $2 56.
Men's Cotton Socks 3 and Gets, a pair
Men’s Summer Coats 35cta. and up.
Men’s White Vests $1 00 nnd up.

The band pUyt-1 la Qmrt House S-|uare oa
Friday evening law, aad diManad aon&gt; v«vy
Im marie. *o bear thal tba tend will giro
on Friday eroalog of each week, a coaeevt ia
Court Houre S-|u*re. and we bop. our eiUaetu

WAIZEIA IAIREI.

Patent Medicins at Market
Prices-Fine Toilet Articles
in endless rariety-Pure
White Lead-Oils-Vari
nuhes-Braahcs, etc.
A Urge quantity of
I
Wall Paper of all

In fact nil Goods whether-fine or common have been reduced in pnce hilly

W’a whh h daaliaeily undnvtowl that tba
ciirTV.poad.tKV relative Io th. Iluilng. ?.arwvl la th. Ual Hinn waa xu.ri«d wkbatil,
ourkaowiadg. «r evVMal, aad rebatanrUUy

THE GREAT ONE PRICE STAR CLOTHING HOUSE,

U-J. aad tb- brertv. whuh-mM o^oymrel
«f lb. «M nullltud. who panicipereJ la 1L
To the aalvon rava and erakan who predicts!
a failure aad tula, It waajutt a huge u&lt;aa-

All About the County.

CITY DRUG STORE

Double Store, 38. 40, and 42, Canal St, GRAND RAPIDS.

Attention.
Smled Propouaia will bo rocetrod by
the underaignetl, a apaeial ronnuittre
of the Cvtamoc Council, until 5 o'clock in
tbe afternoon of Friday June lat, lor the
removal and re-burial under direction of
the Council, of eaeh of the bodis in the

Special Notices.
To All. Particularly Invalid*.

M. D. Reed daeim to call aUentiun to
hii new Waroo Shop, where ba any be
aotxnd at all h.mri of aay day, ready la do
any work ia hii line, from patting a new
woke in an old wheel, to the building of
the beet buggy ever aoca ia the coonty ol
Rarer
IV&gt;n •
rka
- It, th.

W IDE IMO!
Call 1! ttt Sin rfJteBIG HAT.
WALB BIDS E ,

For restoring Gray Hair to
Ils natural Vitality and Color.

la offering io al! the largest aaxirtnent

A dressing
Xh;ch i» alonco
agreeably
healthy, aad e?
fecual for preserving tbo
hair. Fo^rr
jnyWriiaoM

of H ATS, CAPS and CENTO FUR­

work to be dose at the time and in tbe
i manner the Council .hall direct, and not
to include any bodite ordered moved by
friend, or relatirea. The Council merrea
the right to reject any and all bida. '
Gsd? M. Dgwrr, )
D. McNai'uiitvm, - Coanmiuee
.M.RCS.O.L.
J

NISHING GOODS

2X47

to be Cwnd ont-

THEM AT MECU LOWER

PRICES—1Don't M to!
fore purehaaing.
siQNor

phravr.

lire u&gt; tbo Public Pound,'' are hereby no­
tified that auch stock will be driven tc
Ihetpublic pound, on aad after June 1,
187", and the ordinance thereunto pcrtainiuK “netly cn&amp;rccd- By order of th.
OrmiMa Council.
Dated, Harting! City, May 28, 1877,

played ant."

Advertised Letters.

raaySOtl

STOCK OF GROCERIES

PEOPLE OF BAHRY

pvraxu. laid, U a powerful .peaker, aad
moved nrany to Iron by bn motherly, ^oaiaalr app^farth.ymtaf.
Mr. Pariah wax Ivar. logical. lawyer-like.

thb
with l»« ciawinaM •
ssftHssxas.:
ul k.lpi Kill w» W Wm

4L-..

TG CONSUHPTIVES.

Commercial.

Inwm aad Tvnag-X
jo—Hom.

which are eugar-ewted. and little larger than
■ward aaada. will1, hr thrirrtredy aadg-tfo
Onr rowp-tilor. drelre Io return llumU to kellon oo Um Uv«4mvt«1 all Urpidlly, thru
premaaroily overeomiag coartipaclon. In
Nr. John «. Crvuay tor a boi of cigar*. Mr. •I .— *, l—4— &lt;h.. han
1 eatir.lv aaC. is doing • good burine.., pull tag prod alack
Into hit rigor.. aad wo rireagly rveositr.rod

.hared rtf hair ent. io at John Bommer',
.hep. H» does hi. work ia the bat of
atyfit, and everything ia jut aa nice m yon

broad way m la Park Mroai.
Adwptad by aye. and un aa follow. :
Ayre-AM. Abbey. Dew.y, McXaogkioa,
IteaatU, Tvmllaaoa aad Towg-d.

DEFY COMPETITION

Drugs, Medicins, Etc., Etc

Wm. H. Goodyear.

7E2E

Local kk;ipe;; |totice?
eta pood unU! June Sth.
-■ ■.'•UFhOTM of thia city gat areM»i&gt;t*l&lt;h« in th. thigh oa Saturday ereotag tool
by a revolver Ibat ho carried la hl. poakoX.
Nm tho wkvrt thing ia tho world to carry in
m&lt;iybckM—• rocket revolver.
■

ov.alag lari. Tbe retire w.nh waa «»• bUa.
•f I vaallM 1 Igbl. eiroakod a»d fl-bad till the
eyewrerimMt daaitod. JUmiUrf I BawaUM!
/l. I- Recd haa almriy .thfoeaaoMaaldowr
/klriy boggle* and Inform. aa tha* liana hare

PEOPLES

DBUO

STORE.

Physician's- Prescriptions and
Pattern 1 Psttems!
A. Burdette Smith's PaMenis—the beat
io tbe world—with doth modab, jtut receirod tod for sale m tha wem of Mrs.
0. V. Greenfield—oo Breedway.
tsay30t3

Family Recipes

carefully pre­

pared with Drugs and Chemicals

nf purest quality only.

TAKE NOTICE.
To Thorr whom it
maj Concern.
I am now running
a New Portable Mi

chine for moring, rais-

location of buildings

nnd ha'
about 1,

�Railroad.

Doctor Aikln’s Double Column.

Bt’S±rtL"JSW5l&amp;—

tasessssi-sitt.1BEtsarscttiMS'f'

Mttsinstssi,a,J!Srrts..
•E'XB-Jlt.tSrJffl.'X;
*«£v

is luxuriant. marshes and swales have dis
appeared by ditching and nndsedraining .
fine fences over tbe entire farm greet the
eye ; a yonng’orchaid b just coming Into
bearing ; tbe dwelling is painted and blind­
ed , sbado trees adorn the yard . the barns
and outhoutes look cunforta ’ lc, and are
in good repur; a sufotamial picket fence
surround, the house and cardcs, and ev­
erything denote, thrift and comfort. How
was this greet unprovramot effected ? Sim­
ply by peraisteot labor at odd times, when
tho crops did not need spatial attention ;
and tbe improred crope from year Io year,
obtefoed by a thorough system of fermingpaid the entire expenses. Had Mr. B. or
Mr. C. bought thb form, ilia probable that
Jt tojdsy would be the aamcold forlorn and

r i.

—Ararat.

-saw.’

-J

Railroads

A. -»O&lt;

Holloway'. Advertisements.

CENTRAL

MICHIGAN

RAILROAD.

“iordowo" place. It ia energy and brains
that effect such romlu; and many formers

A commission with “power. to treat" ia
being desired by tba thirsty.
A lady haa been found ao kind-hearted
that rhe will never beat an cjg.
Why ia a man in bed like a book unnstritious/od best for cow. and horses.
I They give a richness and color to the eream
that nothing due fed to cows ever equaled,
end in the winter a peek oy half buslwl fed
to eaw» daily is as good as. or better than,
aa ordinary feed of meal; and when we
consider that from 500 to 100ft bushels can
be grown from an sere, it needs no lengthy
argument to diow that they arc profitable.
‘Bd,’' nays farmer X, “I’ve tried growing recently surrendered to Fatted Stalo
troop.

QRAXDf RCITK RAILWAY

Tlx- Texan cattle drive for tho coming
than they are worth." Ym, I know how
frLiiiiii You did not prepare your acaaon ia eat imated a: a quarter of a tailland for them by heavy manuring tire pre­
vious year, and v rowing a crop of potatoes
oa it, and thoroughly dretsoying the wwd.
and allowing none to.gH to reed. If you
lixdidone thia, and'hid put on man ere
enough for two crepe, your potatoes would
He wrote to the Cumtry Gadlman as
bard paid all or mere than the expenses,
follows, ia regard to Huogarira grew :
"My soil, was a dry, gravelly foam, the aad Shea tha land would have been in good
field cvulaining 19 ncre.. In 1875 I hii condition for the carrots. » it would not
hare require)] any manure that season, and
cut on this field 5 loads cf hay ; to be sure
the season was exeemdrdy dry, but tho you would not have found it troublesome

RURAL TOPICS.

land was poor and the grass pretty well ran
out Kariy in May last I plowed it thor­
oughly and-rather deeper than ever before ;
thence to the 6th of June whenever a weed
appeared it was harrowed. There had been
considerable sorrel aad the weed common­
ly known here as ‘five finger’—in fact

s.-8asa®tsw»
M. “&lt;*"

I tkeaten

UT Jirt.e.,‘
■■'

harjj frequently mixed tin seed with aaod

and kept it moist a week,
’
‘
ia tko sun by day and in
tbe kitchen fire by night, _ _
•1,tdc
tepid water from lime to lime, and as soon
a» the least sign of sprouting appeared, I
lisd the land made rendy. thro I dried the
sood in the sua by spreading it oa large i
trap, then so»Gag it by band; and io
tbnsi dap it fcX above the ground and the
carrtito grew rapidly ahead of the few
weeds with very little labor. Carrots rerptine a deep, mellow soil, and should be
raws in drills about 15 inches apart for
hand booing, and 30 inches io be cultivat­
ed with a horse. Sow nt tho time of plrat-

the ground. Ou June Cth 1 sowed 15
acres ol the field with Hungarian—Row­
ing a basbel to tlx acre broadcast by hand
ar^t the tame time applied with a broad­
costing machine 500 punnds of Luter's
ground bona to tho acre and harrowed all
in together with a Thomas barrow. The
booe cart me 18.50 per acre cn the ground.
Tbe nut of the field was put in with
0-hcr crops. Again the season wa. exceed
ingly dry, but one good rain felling from
tbe limo tha seed was sown until it was . Mangolds (sugar beetsi are quite a.
eat, and Only two other slight rains. We profitable to grow m carrv.te. They re­
finished taking it in ca August 12th, aml quire the same rich, mellow soil, free from
had twenty-six loads of fine - hay—dos leas an ex new of weed., to be sown ia drills 18
leches apart for hand hix-ing, and 30 inch­
tons off the whole the year Lafore. The es for the horse cultivator. .Sow the .o-d
Hnucariau waa fine in appearance, unite with nieodwowte, to drop about two itdtequal to any hay I had, and the experience) &lt;• apart, knd tho plants to be thinned out
of the winter thal all «toek—horses, cows, to stand about ten iachrs opart. The va­
.keep [and calves—eat it St readily and riety that is moat profitable to grow ia the
yellow globe. Sow from early in May to
Lave. Tho ground war left in splendid June IrtF An acre often produces 1,000
condition, clean aad mellow, and tn Sep- barbels, to be fed raw to cow. and other
Umlxr wu seeded to wheat with a drill, cattle, and cooked with meal ’to swine.
again drilling in about 500 pounds of .The weeding ia not troublesome, it you
ground bono per acre. W» commenced take them in hand before they get ahead
cuttimt tbe grass in nine weeks from the of tbe been t bat never use fresh stable
day it was sown. In an ordinary season nurture, full of the seeds of weeds and
It should not stand longer than 50 to 56
days. A wooden revolving rake should U
used in raking it, the wire terth of the
wheel-rake tracing many of tho stools out
by th.o roob on mellow ground." Thia
statement ia a flair representation of what
can generaBy be done with this kind of
gnrtf. In this rare the land waa poor, and
a bushel oTeeodto the acre was eown;
but in many enema hdf a bushel omms t
be enough. It sella ia New York 'for SI

^iv-Vivr*

also .aMllaaa. u&gt;. vita vwtetaila
retina, m.uawr k. ..re treaty

Fort Washta &amp; Saiiiai
■ICH1GAM AND THE SOUTH.

!?rSF&amp;*

GEO. WOODS &amp; CO.’S
PARLOR ORGANS

Tbe Sellable ftert Lla-

•— IBB
Vkirai ar vif.

Vs

Dess U&gt;

near doing ill" I had 'em half-soled."

MLMU.IU.

An Irish coachman, driving part some
field., and addrecing a smart girl eug.grd
io shearing, exclaimed: "Arrah, my dar­
ling, I wish I was in jail for steeling ye 1"

Stllj: 11!

HEALTH AUG ITS PLEASURES

Mr. Ning-Choy, formerly interpreter in
iloog Kong, baa bcea called to tbe bar of
Lincoln's Ian, Loudon. He is the firrt
Cliiaamxn who ever attained that dininc-

FT ATX OF SICUiaiX. Ceartv U Bam.
NeUw uksrakr «ir«a. Ital kr aa «ni~«ru»
Ute C««n r.r ike Caaatrei tarry. latas«
aa Ur si Mar. A. D. ICt. air anta tea

The spring styles of rests will be so
short and the trousers will' be cut so high
in tho neck that our best young men will
be able to button their collar^ directly on
the waistbrads.
•‘Do you think 'I’ll get justice done
mo?" said a culprit to his cveosel. “I dont think yea wiD," replied the
other, “for I see two men oa the jury who
'em. If we used some pi tent soap on our are opposed to hanging."
oollan it would dilgraca tbe rest of our
Ao excellent old deacon, who, having
creta. Abd, finally, we don't ever get woo a fine turkey as a charity raffle, didn I
our silk hats fixed up. ■ Wo uno them for like to tell his savero orthodox wife how
erubioos." The other members of the he came by it, quietly remarked, as be
firm and the clerks wore grins ou their handed her tho turkey, that the ‘ ‘Shakers
rounteninres, and the caller seemed nonpluseod. Bat be shook himarif, andjicath&lt;red his shiny, thread-bare coat about him,
did shrugged hi. shoulders, and as he
rpeacd the door to go out be remarked in
lew, quirt tones: -“A'l right; I just called

In field culture raspberries may be grown
without any trellis to rapport t' cm. Set
them six fort apart, and cultivate both
Wap with a hone. Aa tho can.™ prow up
dip them of when about two feet high the
fire! season, to cause them to grow low and
buaJiy. When they ere older eqd tho catics
grow with more vigor, dip them of at two
and a half er three feet high ; aad the
mere pinching off of the ends ol the cane
aufioca It tsneeesssry to pinch back the
canes cmoo in ten day a till they ocaac to
grow tell. If this system of pinching
back be carefully attended to. the autre
will grow short aad stubby, and atand ap
against any wind. Another way h io net
the plants three feet apart in rows six fort
wide, and make a trellis for each row from
font to aix feet high, the latter bright bo
itig beat, but rather expensive. Tbe poets
uced not be over three inches square at |he
bare, if the wood be durable. Set them
right feet apart, and pat oa only three or
four .late 16 fret long, one and a half
boho wide, sawed from inch Loads; or
the posts may beret twelve fret apart, and
wire mod instead of alate.
I notice some rather extravagant ae- ]
counts of large crepe of raspberries, m (
folfcws: “Mr.------ raid from 650 hill, of ,
the Highland Hardy what netted UM i
He picked 360 quarts at one piskiag. I
Mr.------ from 1,600 bill, pieked 2,000 !
quarts, whidi sold in New York for »6l&gt;0." ,
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                  <text>VOL. XXII. NO. 6
PEjFEEIOMiL AID BMSS CAEB3

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIG AN. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1877

FAK11ERS

besaa and ocher Btetra had, and rt would
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to bim ou the 4th of March, liepnbli ,
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I aKS.TOBtAL QfttTtoX HU)M LOCIXLAXA,
•hopak,
m it Mood at the adyouromeot of the Sen­
urr kvrtMMUb aa ■v-tsnaaa,
ate. At the meeting of the Banete ou the
accept &amp;' new oonduiodl wish joy, and
! Sth cf March last. William Pitt Krilogg,
Wk-v.- that the Rebcliioe wm not rap
| &lt;if IzinWana, prevented himsnlf for memOVERSHOOTING THE.hURK.
btrahip nror. credential/ that had mar
diuuc that Framdeak Havre aupiew, and
’ wroka before been read before the Senate
a! UhroM earnestly prey for a full reahsuAo hia eye foil upon the young girl, I and laid upon the tahk. A matioa «m
■laodiogiea graceful, half pcartled man ' made to refer the credential, to the ComTb. RepSXn pure of th. South,
1 miUor on Privilege, and Eloctioua. Thi.
• -I rrelfy don't aw what i&gt; to be done." mr, be lifted hi. cap courteously.
-I hope that I have not alarm.d you,” wa» oppoved. upon the ground that Mr.
•aid Mn Sultoc, a&gt; the meditatively foldcd * letter.atampod with a foreign pom- hs Mid. "‘1 should not have fired had I. . Kelley? had a prima facie title to a sent,
known a ladv wm noar."
hia certificate of election being aigned by
The dag toundid hack with a dead part A B. Packard M Governor of Louisiana,
takrn or destroyed by our annita. When '
ridge, whxl he lead at hn master s feet under the great tea! of tho State, and al­
Tiadon wrote ha L iter, just before the
Alios took it up gently.
leging that bo bad been duly elected by
etasiow, against three claim., b. lost hia
--Pourliub thing! It wm cruel to kill the I/egiaUtnrv, Th. riuaauoa wm, wheth
h«M upon the Seeth, and wM. „.de to
it r she said pstyiugly. m .he l&gt;:Ud Ur er the Seuata would take notice that 8. B.
brown eyes, softened with letid-r roaspM Packard wm Governor of Loumaoa. If i
No Dmuuil.i candidate wiH repeat hia
aioo. to the face of the •trangvr
be «a^ I Leo the certificate gave Mr. Kel- {
Uur.Jrr
He milled—a curiou. smile, in whieh I log? such right M under the general proc­
Although Southern Dvmocnls voted
appeared both interest and amusetneul.
lice in the Senate entitled him to take hia
for him after he wrote the fester, it ftusa
-Then I am sorry that I should have &gt;CM. leaving the legally of hia election to
the current of Ihetr aywethw. end had
There are. sad have been for mans
killed U, aud, in peuance, will nut fire an­ &gt;ubse.|ueat investigation.
yraro, many Republieepa ia the North ,
other &gt;bot to day."
'
•■I have no right to reqair* soy such Me i by the juorasb of the Legislature that each who have dspemnlrd the urn of the army
rifia* of you." she auwerad, shyly, as she ' iluuse of the Legbfoture which elected for the support of RepelUrn State Gov- '
tire Republicas* will m there b no aa.Tomenta in the South. The Republiran
tamed .way
Kel!,vs had a quorum of membem, certi­ majority in the Senate upon Sratheni
curity bet to prererve the Government in
| to sprad a week with them before goiaguo ■
But be* again addressed her
fied m such by the Returning Board.
the hands of the Ikpabikaa party.
l to hi* more Southern home, and she must,, “It approre that our pathways lie ia ths I Thia thaird w« empowered by the lava of .juesiioua ia bat nominal, if it sx»U at all. . ' ------- —a—
As the DmnocrMy has scoured a solid
exprek them io a few dap
। same disvetiou. If you are going tn Mre. I Ljvariana to examine am! count the vote, Five Republicaa Senators voted at the l&gt;oo. would be obliterated When thi*
, Iste executive amaLm against saaiiag Kel uoMta to pare about eiaima. the dwtiactro South by fnrre. tho RnmbLmna should
I Theft was ooe drawboek to Mrs. But
and determine wbo bad been eboeen mem-1 log. and to refer hia credentials to the
acquire a rolid North by rigilanre and the
toe staUsiartioa ia this arrangement, ami
ben uf the Lrgisbture. and to trama it' Committee—thus reftiaing to recognise the1 in Che law bet warn Rsbel and Cnioa sol eternal j«&lt;ic- of thrir mnm NortUrn
it wan to tins that bar remarks, xo efooieg
their dctetpifoaliuM to the Scevetary tsf I Packard GovnuaarnL And a number ef dicn, and the Rebel and L'nfou debt, will RcpuhiicwM are now adraonhbed that
the letter, rvferrtd.
be obliterated. aad th* lust alarm treated
State. 'The flreretary of State wm diroct-I am staying at asy Anal (5artk,' "aba ad to make a fat uf the members returned IL-publiron Seualoro— sufoeient. when M Other twperty aacriflred by our Govern­ they can endure no divhfon that wW aeBMwrrod, "and. in ci-Mderatfoa of the m el' -ted by die Board, which he waa tn , silded to tba Democratic member., to eon- ment. ft will not
be doue or avuwad dangvv their sureraa. Should the North
byunhapry dheonb U divided, ami thu.
mXLS\^pi£l
( motive, I forgive your aborting these p-« transmit to the Soeratary and Clerk of the
foil aprev to a solid Coufodente South,
, u&gt; rwt^o'iM lb&lt; Republican State Govbirds." ■
farmee Ixgiakture, .nd the IzgWatnre crnmeul in Imuiaiana aiuce 1873, by vot­
the Rebellion will hare beta rapiwoaaad tn
you have yet shown ; and, l&lt;ndm. there b
They walked, ia the lingering unset, to be ueganiud only by such pcraooa m were i
Uconw demoealixal, the iUbollxm Em reia, the fhrita of the war wS he fori
Alice, wbo may iaterfore and spoil all, a» elowly along the lonely wood path that led named in the.lira furnulxd by the Srere- I ing againat aroting a Senator ebewen by it cro*ed to be a crimr-aenrtey a airiake
Whik, in n; judgment, it waa ckuriy the
■he did in the affair &lt;/ Col Howyrr I to the &lt;4d fam house, pausing a rn.-ei.-il
—and the complete rwtontiou af Anterright ot the Prnudmt unefor the GouaUta- nity will demand the aboEtkra of alt the
really don't see whet is to be doo- aa re­ oo the brow of the emiaenw that over­ tech Haun' thus certified
gards AHee.*'
looked it, M it by like a brownbird', tsrot. on the d&gt;v fixed by law and erguiaed each lion tn raeogukr the Pachard Government dimineoomi ia tho law between Loyalty
AIU wm Mr. Hottoo ■ niaet. whom be cmoowcrod in the trees, in the meadows ' House of the Legialafurr. and the two and rapport it by military power, the an and Trrsaea The lUpuUr-an petty wm
drotaking would have been futik, and the
had taken to hu home on the death cf her
never Bore nreoeary to the Nation than
Hew. met the next day tn Joint Convrn
foSuro diraumtu. With a divided nubile it ia to-day. AU tall about Uyisg down
parent*. Bke wm at that time fiftoca. and
I tian, io acynrdanee with the proviaioua of
M b«r cousin laabel had just made her
the Republican oroauitui. v. to take uo n
1 the Uonatitation. and can ram id the vote.
ratror fato society, the waa found to be
aew one, with a new title, into wh«h the
f-r Gv”H&gt;or and IJeutenut Governor.1
old Coofederue. may „ter withi.nl
and dockrod S. B Packard to have brou I
“ You do not reside in this neighborhood,
wounding thru auaceptibibura, would t«
f Hess shea had remaux-d until the put then V
cnminaJ if it wm nut anprrtnely aiUy.
tenant Governor. Afterward, on thv d»v
winter, whea, being ninrieeo, It WM found
“No. My borne to iu the Sunny Sooth , Sited by th. set of ( oorros. for the eke'-|
The prvpuMtiou that thq party which
rouitivriy Meaamry that she should come bet* when a boy, I uwd Co be a 'frequent lion of United State. Senator, a majority ;
mrod the Nation, and whieh emlaidica in
home and bo iufroducci into aocfoly.
vbitor to thb neighborhood. PcvbaM 1 of the whole »sml« of member, ao re­
Rot, unfortunately, as Ml* .latten eua- „naJu tn lelredMo m*nd£ 1 am ITiilip : tgraad ae elerted met in Joint ConveMfou i
aidered. Alice's awret fare pad graceful, IVsrriagtoa, of B——, end n-.-phtrir'ef
winning mannan had proven with «tw । Dr. Grey."
pmoas a greater charm than the bold
Dr. Grey wm bar Aunt Uartb' phyri
baactr of the rather “fast” Isabel Holloa rian, and resided on the next farm . bat it
—Cri. Sawyer in apacial, to entrap whom , wm the name of her . companion that now ginning on the 4lh day of March, 1877.
the anxious mother and daughter had eta. attracted AHoe'a attebiion. She bad bo- I On the motion to nfar Kellogg a cnadentula to the Committed, the ItemocrU.c
ployed the wbok amount of thrir talent
blo,ilidr wtl*1''
'• **tUr*.
I tuemben v&lt;,ted wJidly iu th. afirmative,
He had, upon sseiag Aliev, tnnafmad
“You hare just resumed from Europe * 1 U«v«heT with fire Rcput-hcms., and U ws*
hi. atteoticM from I rebel to herarif, and Then you are my remain Charlie Snuim'a
had actually proposed to Mr. Button for l friend, of whom bo m often wrote f
ticMM met awo aftrrw«rd, usd the Jtepabthe band of hie niece, instead ct that of
licsn tuem!&gt;-ro united in a report that, prihis daughter.
ma foam 8- H l*achard waa the liwful
Il made ao difervooe that Alice daefiaed
Governor of Uoisian. , th*: the Legtds
Flrichrr of Beaaoa, Marthew Harvey, af
the honor, foat-rl had loat her beat chance
The painful truth b, that poUlfoal mor
turo wm Use lawful Ijagialuure . and that
terward &lt;foreruov, Gen. Hamed Fnmsmliu
and though, of course. h&lt;-r cousin could
dm In the South haveon-«lto be shock­
William P. KeUogg bad bm elected in ing, and are readily jamified by mscgali;
UM propei+v be blamed in the MUter, yet
of Maine. Judge David Otaumik of Dre
•b* wm -'dunrou.'
chaster. Mam, Edmund Fkgr. a young
boyiah advwntarc. of hu ia tho old lime, exmformiroto the art of Coasfrvae. and wm talk about carpet baggers, aaubwagn and
Th* deetrarti-m of the Republican par
And now that another yet better eha.ee thU aevurad no Ung put to him. ns short
Radical thfovta Not a man hm bran ty would make the D^nicrerio party an mar. of brill rant ahilhita wU died .1 the
wm about to offer, iu tbe perm of Mr. to her. Finally a&gt;&gt;e irsriUed that, n hr
punbhed for ths buteherie. at Hamburg, preme, and finten upon the country its Vi ral ladies ia 1816 ; Hou. Samuel A.
Warrington, Alin- mtwt. tn some way or bail bad a loag walk, hr should say to supknentou, Culfox, Coushatta, Moehaaic a odious policy and priMipba. The mea Kimball rf Concord, Bsrv Cyrus Maau of
other, be grtteo rid af for the time
ror , usd hr. aothing loth, accepted tho in
laatilate. (lintoo, Vicksburg, w any who directed th. bloody crumdra in the Stoughton. Mata jciregymra rani rate;
That evening al lea, Mrs. Hutton, after Vitalka.
other of the hundred slaughters ot Re­ South for the bet tee year*, (bat have Klqah Itobr of Keene, firihre rf the
adroitly leadinj? the convenation in the
late Ex-Chief Justice Joel Parker. Bra
Thera is no plaed ou earth, excepting,
publicans that might ba named
now mlminatal io fiaal victory ia South
(irrhapa. ou shipboard, where two young
1 do not ball.v. that Preaileot Hsym Carolina and Loubuna, are still firing and Albino K. Parris, Governor of Maine, ud
perwscs thrown together are n&gt; apt to fall
iutenda to dmert or destroy the Republi­ have loot mme of their power. The nzn Rev. Am Rand of kshhurohem, |ja^_
naumily in lore a. in a &lt;juiet bouw in the
can party, sod aUratpi ths sraetiun of a who within aeren yean hare wielded the
couatry. Certainly, ia thia ioatanw, the
new oad upon it. roitta I brikve in
Demowutic pony In eolid rolaran, North
boinK “thrown together' wn nos entirely notwithstanding the errata that have stare
accidental, since Mr. .Philip Warrington, occurred No auheoquool break lag -up of
iu b'u interval io tba old kdy, every day that Legislature, oomweation, ar arrunevfound aomethinj to brioj him to CtfL y meat eaa effect his title, or dretroy whu
Farm.
fook rdace at that time. Though the very
Now it wm to bring her a new j-aper or members wbo proc'aimed the efoctfoo of
a mcmage from the doctor; then to read
to her aorne very ini. rating curorts from sul-e.iueutly dralate that of Nicholls rad
etow. She bold sad Infirm, loo. and yet a new book ; and then again to offer larks taka part iu the eketlou uf Spofford, U b
in four years not cue of'ray fmnily bar or partridge., forgetful of tba crmliy of too eUr foe ammsul they could not take
boon to ere her.**
away richls whieh hid vested, or mak. that
“Why, it b such a leedy, out-of-the-way
And in the soft, rich and dreamy Octo- unUwfttl which had U«t before bnfah
when the minds of man were greatly di­
country place.'' returned hie wife, “that
L'nlma Kellogg voluntarily withdraws, the vided M to what should bo doo*, and that
really to go there eernu unite an uadertak
Sexate will have to deads the notation of things afotid nut long gg_asrn* tfoj were,
S. Yet I don't wish te negkrt the old
h'&gt; aketitm m it stood si the time of the He marked out hu rerarm, and aAfcrerd
y. Bhc wrote last year that she would
himarif to it with uqdaunta! tmvuga.
like to see the girb. now that they are
Mr. Hayes wm elected M a RepuMkan,
grown ; and Alite's mother, you know, wm
her favorite mere I am euro she would
be gmlified at a visit from w&gt;. Indeed, sow
extract a Demoeretic majority uf M.OOO
from a Republicaa mqjtrrity of 30,000.
No one prays for conciliation rad froUnity betwtvn the North rad Snath
more oarMody than wyaeif; but conciliai to Qspfoy «wm Xy «h. mo*
mm, to
two aud tratenuty. to U hoocrabto rad
i a mood ef mind by no means enviable.
vtatigatioao
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durable, muet be boned upon the sou sun
And the firat pereou she saw, ou rea.-h- all disgubm and preteaeoa. the rimpl. last 1
ion of equal civil and poliueol righto,
ing Copfey, wm Alice, standing on the eld
b, that Packard and Chambevbu were not
peace and protect!en to ail men of all races
■ fasbiotud “stoop," canopied by autumn
able to malataia thenwjvm ia authority,
ami orerek If the meu wbo held the coL
, roya, with a remarkably handsome and oL and the Oovarnmeat of the Utritod Stater,
c*d oxa ia bornkgu, and wbo at evere
egaat-luoking young nun by her side, the
riep ainev toe war. and until Aretercby.
ly miles froa the city.
altitude a»I exprosuoa of huh revealing ia the exercise of its dberetinu, reftmod
fottobt sgainat civil righto rad the roustiIl dm aeceMar.lv be a brief rkit, for' at a aingk gtsnre wh.kMre. Hette® frit to them Ito support. Thrir Lagfohtaree, lad- ,
tatiotMl Amendmcnla. are tn day regener­
Charlie waa expected boost—Mrs. Buttoni be a deuthAkw to all her sehaaiag and
ated, and will now administer the greet
had not said a word. ex«e»« to bee dough ■ bojan She had muted well, bat, a. ts the
principle* oataTted by tho Repubhca par
Ur, atautaspMiag Mr WMhglM-»= iI ease with even the mart ekvrr schemon,
■y and pkoed by st in tho Cnurittaisoo
so, after a day and a night st the old ftra ■ aba bad strained too bard, and orerohotllic
and kvu. it isa coMutpmataue .itrroudy to
bourn, they were prepared to return to the
bowiahed. Ma frame of mind &lt;m tho
part of th* !.«wt)Mrn j-eepfo 1 should re­
toTeave the poor old
gard m the mum important and doriroUc
___ Mm. Sutton. “She b
&lt;/aU priM rimagm.
- eo infirm, and that IsoMafcaopar of hare b
1 ant, I suapeet, over-attentive to her eem-

Builders, examine their Building Material, House Trimmings,:
Paints, Oils and Varnishes.
Farmers, examine the WTABD I
PLOW, before purchasing others,;
Every one waranted.
Those contemplating buying
Mowers or Reapers should see
the Walter A. Wood Machines,

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Special Medical Announcement

Joy Comfort and HappinMi

Sisk ani’iiffleted:
or BAsraw asd vicism

THE STEBBINSBRO’S SAY
Don’t buy any Furniture or Picture Frames,
until you have priced their Goods, for you

DR. J. B INSURE

11 save money by it.
Everybody knows they are the only

WHOLE NO. 2052.

•FMATOR MORTON

�extended to utWeiaiai,^ foe rAlie^-'untmakiugj-opl., with uo pxwithely bU
Vice brought tfown to dta bmwt sent non-! iatewtfouar. ra&lt;be few.?, serolted in the
smteut with the UghtotdWrocy. Pram- i
UJi ?ut *
wooenru. aud ct*ru«,
dent Hayes' hoH npeu the New York yub-,
thia is their frat spyoarance for tmny
months They lost there grip upon the
1 public about two Tears ago, and hare aerct
A curious sale was held ia this eity 1ml |
' been able to regain it. Otsee they were
night—an auction sale cf patent HghU. A
vay rich, but they did not know how to
very large crowd wm attracted, and the
keep their monej, and they went down,
bidding wm spirited. Tho patent for a
down, ul! they are living now in abject folding chieken-ooop sold for IS, a machine
poverty. Woodhull makes spa^nodie at. for washing eorrants 117.50. and so an.
tempts to loeture, but the public take no
A patent fur glass lining pipe-stems
interest in her, and Blood has dmerted her,
brought 1950, and an improveaMUt in
following hia notion of atending by an af. liquid measure. ttSO. The long-haired
finity only w. long as it b pleaan: to hint, inventors, who had all aorta of gim-cruka,
and Tennis was always a daaagreeahh per­ howbad with indignatloa at the tow prime
son without noy point at ill. Thrown off prororsd, and thsrs wsna groat deal of fun
from • very nasty service, they Ursd about rrclvsd during tho aah. Ftwty-thnee pat
m long m each flies usually do, aud have
gone m sueh flics always do. They hare
THE CIVIL SERVICE REFORM
had their terr abort aummsr.
is very dan, and the old complaint, are
rife. There seems tn be M vitaftty, no
The brief latter of Prmideut Hayes to
life in trade. The interior merchants are
Secretary Sherman printed herewith, clear­
ncae wm entirely suspended, the stores re­ buying only what they .cannot hdp, the
ly sots forth the policy whieh he will pursue
maining dosed all day. The proosaioo only comfort beutg that they pay. Inteliu reference to the Clril Berries, If folly
wm scry fine, oempriring all ths military. ligrot jobbers from tho interior say that if
carried out this will fre- the pebbe service
the police deportment, all the aocteUes, and tho crop now ia the ground i&gt; good, there
from partman contrrJ; place the colloction
will be a revival in the foil, and with that
at testifying their respect for the memory
of dts fkJien&gt;rave. It seems but yraterday thst Lee surrendered, aod yet that
railroad company to change their course or
nve them a branch ; but it a. too late.
years here flown wm shown in the Mpeet
Fiftoes years ago the ‘ Opposition” slnbbcruly resisted, had their dance, sod now
war, who took part iu the exarciaet. Men
Bet what is s^fiaDy important, is that who west into the war boys and ensue out
by soy means wsntiatc. Let some pro
DO officer shall be require.! se permitted in youag mor. are now gray haired, and the
grcssirc young or old paraon attempt to
take part in the maaagccncnt of political middle aged soldiers of 18'13 moved very
get up an entet taiameat among his neigh­
slowly in tho profession. The increased
bors, for their amnaemeot m well m hia
awn,
and he will soon discover tho propor­
election campaign. In taker words, the
tionately vial number of people that are
President propcho that the Federal officer
tie beginning of the war m a brigin, quick,
“agia k." Should bo suoceed, the “Op.hall aUcnd to the duties of the offer toe
poailioa," like ths villsgc above referred to,
active-moving nyn of thirty-five, who wore
which die Government employs him and
want.a branch right away ; bat bio succcrt
hia shoulder strap, as proudly and gaily as
must always be dependent upon his own exnot dents himself to ths poliueal intensta
a cavalier, and a ho came out of the war a
ertioaa, lor it is sc much easier to dsatroy
of his party and particularly of the Con
rather pordy but still active and handsome
than to build, and U will find htaaelf rargnmrman to whom he owes his appoialbrigadier. There wm more silver in his guards while be was shot by his roo-in, rounded by ifeatroycn. How few people
law. McClellan wm an old gray haired man.
hair, sl&gt;3 hia figure had lost the dean sym­ awl a Brituh subject. Ils often ssaured there are who will sustain a sheriff, a cooTba President also indirectly calk tbs
rtabls or a railr.md conductor io tbe netmetry of youth, but bo was still a splendid me that be aoujd not become s nattnl'ued cue at hia riglgful authority, and what a
attention of the country that Federal
looking man. Yesterday he read a poem eitheu becsaae tlje United States Qorernoffer* an not the perquisites of Congress­
ment
wm
not
strung
enough.
Ho
wm
a
at a monument in Brooklyn, an old, de­
men or party leader* to be used iu rewani­
crepit, gray-haired man, who looked m min without blacnwh. Knowing that ho
could neither bs bought or friuhteoal, the
ng their personal supporter* and to be
though hr might have been a vise ran of
apportioned'to such mes, not M they arc
die war of '12, instead uf the great re­
fitted foe the public service but M they
bellion. Wo hare livid at a hiding pare
hare made th-meelroi conspicuous and
for the last twenty yean. ■
effective ia promoting the peransi aims
HduJb bib 3I1&lt;;. act Na 19S of this
of the dispute.- Hereafter, the eollsetora
samioa, raitorea tho tax ou that eminently
A great many years ego four Lrothcra,
of ports and other Federal ofieera will
hard-to-flad piece sf prutistty, the boom
not detail subordinates to tbe duty of aooa of a Long Island farmer, came to
deg. Tbe amount i- fl for each male
carrying rstiruM* or maaipulatisg ooavsa- Now York and learned the printing busi­
dag and. S3 for each femgls. The tax goes
to a fond by itself, subject to orders in
liona. If it has Lee n a raure for remoral ness. Getting through their apprentice­
payment of sheep dortroyed by dogs the
that roberdi naira have failed or refused to ship, they commenced book-printing io a
orders being given at the usual meeting
attend to these mature, it is. hereafter, to raisll way, which, M they were sober, in­
of tbe.township or city board, on the
be an ofora re for them to spend fair lime dustrious and shrewd, soon got io be a very
showing of certificate made by justices cf
Tl&gt;&lt;*t/boy. were Jom-| L,
the peace. The owner of sheep thdb killed
in these Vara1 ions. whUh hare Leenme as largo way.
is obliged to have them viewed by a jusJames, Wesley and Flctehcr Harper.
notorious m they are shameful

In brief, it ia the purpose of ths Pres­
ident to restore the policy of rc nductiog
the Civil Service to that which prevailed
until the days of Jukmo, when Mr.
Marry, an ij* spokesman, declared that
"to the vioPirr belong the spoils.”

1 toils—thai
1 o the co
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Has The Largest Circulation,

Is Radically Republican in Sentiment

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TOBACCO.
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ter Heads, Note Heads, State

ments, Envelopes, BusiW.tV

Cards, &amp;c„ &amp;c.

Smith Hogle &amp; Preston.

State St., Maatinga, Mich.

ab«p. Before receiving an order on tbe
aheepfund he muat alto show to tho author­
ities that be has not been able to secure
Mliafactioo from the owner of tbe dog that
did tbe nbchief. The justice's and aasewor's fees am paid from the shaepfund, and
any balance remaining after the payment
of ioaMo goes to the primary sehoob of the
ui vtuhto. Any dag that 1&gt;m killed &gt;beep
io held by the law to belong to tbe perouu
around wjiw place U ius braat for 15 days
pre-toua to the time of committing the
slaughter.

brother managing the department ha wm
beat fitted for without interference or sag­
geelion from the others If one had any
doubt. m to tho advisability of a jporement, -a council wm called, and whatever

When I put my hesd.through the grat­
ing I saw Cornelia fiunting and rubbing
her then; told her for bar Giber's sake Ui
rally. She gathered her Uvlodmui bry*fo
cr tn I er.sras and ran behind tbe cage.
Afus the lock had been chotq..i .st of
lbs donr I re-racg inside to give the alarm
that thd. Rub had find tbe jail My
daughter's Cum was oorered with blood
Tbe funds to be raised by taxation on
•ame. As tens were born tn thsm they
from wouuds caused by shot whieh had the stat.! at large are given in the table
_ l_l _._1LI__ -l .
.
V
came mto the firm, all being litergHy born
below. This statement is prepared from
to the-businoa^ Every male Harper was
official sources, and persona who hSve gain, •12fi.“T*'WR,rsajrs;
educated first, and then compelled to learn
hia trade. If his taste run to printing he not knowing then that tho rum which cd informal ion oe this subject from errTHE BLACK HILLS
was pul into the offer ths same m snyteth- had bem lift by tbe guards had been
STS
«r apprentice, and learned tho trade aids by traded wiih powder only by the Sheriff. will here find cevssion to amend their sriiisywttssxressWith Claj’it Mawtaucc I carried Johnnie s pruviotu knowledge. Tic ap|ruprialious fftwa.taSws'jS&amp;r
tide with the hnmbkst boy from the
dead body down atairw throngb tbe hall to
for
the
new
eapiUd
wade
during
tbs
recent
stroete. Some were thus diapered of, oth­ tho outride door Tsrning, I saw a rs
er* were put into tbe counting room, erth newalof the attack, and my husband sraaioa are devoted to furnishing the
r.lSTb’
building, the means for completing it
‘
‘
era into stereotyping, and others mto th« ctMuing nos
—a- s-.a-L—B
Appropds
warehousa, and ao many eff them era
lions
Tor
bwldiospnrp
,
either
ampler
there now that ^ch department hm Harp
ing, making additions
era. not only at foe bead, but all through
edifices, arc levied fur the Totua bvuas of
correction, the Pontiac uylum, the atalr
it. And evrey one takes tbe plots that
prison, nonaal school, a^ticnlt-jral cnUrgs,
the whole in couasil decide for him, rand
..J r. u

GEO. WOODS &amp; CO.’S
PARLOR ORGANS

L7.W,
iSSS^THE BOSS
USER BEER

$6=’$20r»:i?

humble his place, lie is a Harper, and has
an equal interest with the others in thn
bones, but he ia required to do his duty,
and do it well. Not to do hia duly ■ the
one unpardonable tin wjth tbe family.
There never was any bead to ths bouse.
When asked who wm the Harper, and who
the brothers, ths answer always was, “Any
Ono o( u» ia the Harper, and tho others
are the brothers."
Tbs bwaiacau of the hotne is simply imThey bare published tboususds
upon chouMtids of books, the value of their
stereotype plates being ratimated at over
13,000,000. Go nrhere you srW, is every
Louse in tbe United States, yon wfll see
books with the w&amp;kn&gt;wn imprint, “Har­

OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

SOAP

Fletcher, the last of tbe brothers, died this

a century. The family wm a reprarkal.1-one ia many respects. They never had a
difference qy a quarrel. With a busincwi
Tbe amounting to miOioM per year, with, the
largest publishing honM- in thia csantry,
and one of die largest in tbe world, every -

benefit the entire country
The following ire the brief letters
Bocretmy Sherman and the President.

VEGETINE

&amp; CO'S
157

155 and

WO0»W»«»*»E.,|£T|0JT

Fashiaile Siusr Dress Gris
INCLUDING

°E°--W°9D? * CO-, CuntrWpport,

P.XUKkGO. i

PERSONAL.

City Dr ig Store
The Simplicity of Our Fithers

per and Brothers," Poetry, fietioo, sei
race, philowiphy, achool books, mImos, en­
cyclopedias, tbeolqgy, art, nteehanKs, er.
erything under hraren that Ism srer been
trrsCtan about or printed, Loth from Amer-

Tba Vanderbilt Estata-WoodWI and
Ctoftm--Decoration Osy—Flstohsr" larger cirdalatioo than any similar publicsHarper—Tclitical-Bra toe al Auction' tiou in lb. wtwld.Mx! their illustrated ya—Butlneta.
per and Buev rank equally high. All thr
operations of ths btwinsm, except papermating, are oarriml on on tho pnuabce. In
their immsuae tnHwnof bnildipg. th. paper b taken is, the nMauscrijit n rsad, the
gone off to Europe, no ooe knows why. Itype b sat, the stereotype plates are made,
Mrs. Le Ban, coo of the daughters, baa th.
t press-work b done, tbe folding, xiuhcommenced the contest over the wOJ, and tug.
i
hmdinx and onamMUeg, in short tbe
Curadiuku sued him for nmiUioa. And enure
&lt;
book from beginning to end b made
in tho comers, even to tho drsigtrin; and
eograving the picturra '
The death uf th. ImI of the foonA-n.
will make no difference in ths bwsiam. of
thaooMera. After tba death of Jorepb,
some years ago, tbe renaming three tareal
orer tba ennlraJ to their sass and Mpbews,
only takisc part when very grave ma^r,
-me np. There « plenty cf trainwl »e1;
to take tUir piM&gt;«, .nd tk«r.-s no fee.-of

GEO. PECK

1
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I
1
1
.
but was afraid to remain."
Mr*. Chtshohu then dencriW her efforts
ito relieve tbs sufferings and dram the
'wounds of her hu«Und and daughter ,aed
1
'
!

affile Serin Matte
HBSic .Paw Fashions
malic Oimito
nffiic Mackiie My
DHSTIC IONTHLY

I

LIGHT-RUNNING

J. P. ROBERTS, Proprietor,'
HASTINGS.

MICHIGAN.

Drugs and Medicines of nil descriptions
kept constantly on hand, and Prctcriptinui
tkillfully compounded. Also a full line of
BBTffDTE.

DOMESTIC
8KWING MACH INK

PEST.
laa. Maago eV WavW.
Sm&lt; Qm| kz af Warb

’ DOMESTIC" BEVIXG MACHINE CO..

Lager
Beer

DYE STUFFS, &amp;c. unsurpassed
in quality a specialty.

PATENT MEDICINES

Of all kinds in endless
’
'
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CARBOLIC OIL
LINIMEN’

�Tift IftfutLic^ Byt/tuf

BlGJGF.ST RUSH ! CLOTWr
EVER SEEN IN GRA7Srn’RA.Pir&gt;B.

On too. mt of dun tune, mid hiring too Urge , Stock

ot Sprain »«■! Summer Clothing, We hive

the Pricei of Men a and Boy's Glothiug so low that

GIVE ■WXr-L BE surprised
and we have boeu doing an immense buainer® ever irince.
Cbhfa-Am. Wife or Judge Chi.holi., wU w.,
Murdered by lb. Kamper C«. ruSum . few
Jaya Mu. The latter wra written to . friend
la W—htogtan. D. C. Keerybndy r—d U. mA
.«« bow peaceful and ge.ervo. th-e Mtaria-

,J 60- H OOMdie oo. Ibraer Priew »« 00 to 18 00
" “* sl,rio« Suiufa.
t» »i&gt;d »9. former prim *10 10 »15.
Men s Fine Caanmere and Black Cloth Suits $10 to $15 and up.

M w‘

■

feu’s Lined Pants 75ctt. and $1 00.
len’a all Wool Pants $2 50, $3 and up.
.
Men's Fine all Wool Pants and Vests $|. $5 and un
fen’s all Wool Goats (Job) $2 50.
fen’s Cotton Socks 3 and 6cts. a pair
fen’s Summer Coats 35cts. and up.
Hen’s W-hite Vests $1 00 aud up.

otyoatlMwWo Ihll UJ of thoal SOW bl UM.
whieh often produce uafavorable afteta upas
the ayatoM. rapeeUDy when prapuml wUh deobolk Saida.
Is MMiy cue. rflebilily ud . .................

■uia

Paris Green,
Paris Green, .
Paris Green
a. wiitits a uuts.

WE HAVE THE GOODS.

NOTICE THESE PRICES, COME WHIL

In fact nil Goods whether fine or conynon have been reduced in pnee fully

30

Legal Blanks
Legal Blanks
gal Blanks

Boj’s Suits (3 to 8 year#) $1, $2, $3 and up.
Boy’s Suite (10 to 15 years) $2 50. $3, $4 and.up.
Boy’s Suite all Wool $5 and upwards.
Boy’s Blue and Black Pants $2. ’
Boy‘s Blue and Black Coate. small jtiresjfc2 50.
Boy’s Summer Goats SScte. and up.
Boy’s Lined Pants 75cte. and $1 00.

full assortment all the time

* WARZEI XBAIIEt

(

CESIWX".

FSR

Lower than My other Store in th. Suu-, mid you will do well, .nd get boiler Good., .nd jnn money'by coming to ■».
tah being the to. with vrgMd to tbe relrItUM. preparations of Iras, and th. .faohoUe
drink., uf whlnh uj one on. Mijfy Litoral f
by liv.etig.ting the subjoin. aa .jyortiilty It
low prraentwl la tho pr&gt;."rmJ!nn, far the

All About the County.

THE GREAT ONE PRICE STAR CLOTHING HOUSE,
Doable Store, 38, 40, and 42, Canal St, GRAND RAPIDS.
1

T11C‘SC eictrft Ltnv 1&gt;ric0)l Wdl continue till our present Stock of Spring and Summer Clothing ia all disposed oE

Mfar-i prrparatfan whfcb so happily
bin*. th. pratoii-i. of ir» n with &lt;to other ran•tii.eot part. that lbw •&lt;•««• inridral fa thy
uw of iron «*lt» arv entirely obriatod.

Fish!

H lit HMD!

Fish!

Rm! Ctoacil rrorwduig* in thia Imwi:
Uwy in woOMwhtt iitemtilg
ifawrm mild th*l W«kom« Marti, haa h|a
twriiog mill rrady far lurinrra.
Th. grc«i*&gt;! ii gtttlig &lt;«ry dry, mJ o*l» ia
pirtkuUr Mt •nfferl.g far raia.
Th. «l worn u luting iraubl. with mbk
of Ibo thnam' rora, wo »r» Mid.

Ayer’s

Hair Vigor,
For restoring Gray Hair to

WALBRI I&gt; G E.

its natural Vitality and Color.

I* offering to all the largriu. uwetswot
of H ATS, CAPS and

NI8HING JGOOJ»S

Ur. CrfoNi l&gt; &gt;«J!diig I .ide-w.lk on
BroAdway 1. (hint of hi. ruldiott.

GENTS’ FUIL
to be found out-

Jn TkwM^I F"&lt; of Pino SiilneM
Ptttak, one sad on*-Ulf i.ehra ibid, for
J Vi A C. G. Bnrn.tr.
When you want yosr prcsirriptiotu. pul ule by
up with Furr Itrtyt and at ntMOBablt taaylGM.
pric -. naw to the CITY DBUG STOSS
Pure CaUforeiTn^Trt
jiuietxf
W ArtBl A Bisxu.
but1£&lt;4
Sittni, Hoolx A PaiBwx'sf
WhittMU-a A—rto "Ciadina—tho b«W

nt'-- market.

A full aupply .1 J. p

GOOD HiWS TO TR PUBLIC!
Jiouw in Map|« &lt;lro»e. II* apprara la tn
Keith's livery wul.t..
raorooglily iafarmwl t. regard Io hia subject,
TA. La&gt;lira* Sewlag Sucirly of Eauutl nJ la. very plraraat and inierettingryaakrr.
Church will bo nun.lnJ ea Friday aftra- Nut Sunday eveaiig bo propoati to oom*»■» by Mrs. Xorraao Balfay.
Thai gam af gsKra. chew*. ie being indulgtd ia by lovers of th. gam. la this eily.

TRIUMPHANT!

Special Notices.
•ibi- day st &amp;10 p. x., and New York
licit mon.ing al 10.30 s. M. Thi* faat
1 day cx|irra. u Uk beat train betweca
Mrhiatia and the East. Parlor era from
Iktruit to Buffalo; alecpins; cosdtu fruta
Buffalo io^'ww York.
; uuy30tf

•raw. wJUabJaf aww. mu.) ad., &lt;wrr ia&gt;—‘H*. Irb.lgf. F.tetai, dyrai la wimntod

■wiintraa tho tody, dm » Um Mir

1

mmm

The Advance Plow

Fanners buying paints, oib or Lrii'-ra
will do well to cone and get the prices al
WAxxnt 4; Basskx.
jnneOtf

'•*•k" Ida aol Mk aay.it to uk.

Agents Wanted.
A good, lire nun wanted to mU Swcrt'i
Automatic Rainwater CuVoff, ooc of th.
bon soiling article geing'
A big ehanci
... th. n—i ;.r _ __
t?-.

TME IA ADEH

HAIR DRESSING,

rriowfatry

MOWER § REAPER

•is!!•**•*••

Md Wia b. Moray fa fatal wan
ri«ii tboir raratiMMMlu wh. wiU
-------------r'— -fr-rrlir-1. I ».«~mtoady.. ha.d *.,klCTLTVRAL
IMPUtMAXTS^aOktod..

ay OLD STAND

Plaster, Lime,
Stucco, Plastering

- Hair, Shingles. 4c.
Cail •&gt; m. at th. Bl.rwto, n-ito.—*■-----•J w, w*. T. r~—»
li.iU.Jra, hii.r

IWilS Mt.

A. D. COOK.
____ ,

|

COMPETITION
. 1

WANZER &amp; BARKES,
in t V lR I

City Drug Store,
Hastings

■

Wm. H. Goodyear.

4

F &amp; T tM H V 'tW l?

Drugs, Medicins, Etc,. Etc

Your Trude Solicited. *
D rugs-—PatentrMudicin eaPsints—Oils—Brushes
ot mywrif nd public. nd t&lt; I u&gt; about to n,
lira from ilw wrratling riog. | mi Iwricci,
baLww *&gt; doing. io grt Ml of joa mm »cr.
tof.rv tho jrablie. that lbs qnootlM aa W who
K. F. Bsmnr, M. D..
•prl ftf__________ H-tragtJAW
Ui&gt;u»r, Mid. , JIM 1, 1J77.
r&gt; tht RonorMt faum Cun»eilafjhf
City nJ Ilattioyt:

New MUUiwry Stars,

Local

Jlitice;

8ut« Strait, North «d«, Stu door w*t U
tbo Bink.
Now Gwds, Naw Style., New I’rirra.
Ladka, jJomc call and look at our pxxfa

Toiiet articles— Perfumery
School, Miscellaneous,
and Blank Books
—Stationery

ffilBIifflfflUL (SHUT.
PEOPLES

DRUG

STORE.

Physician's Prescriptions and
Family Recipes

carefully pre­

faced jrith Drugs and Chemicals
of parcel quality only.

T OABVERTISERS.

TAKE NOTICE.
Thou whom it
may Concern.
I am now running

To

a New Portable Mn, IM BifflJM SSFIBJCU Bmiu

chine for movingvrai s­
ing or changing the
lasobe. ctaouuTioir location of buildings
from small to great
and having handled
about l£00 buildings

�Holloway's Advartiaemanta.
■’fiiirww =

MICHIGAN

.rar Tarrwwxr orraa waout tomlp
sauvin flfflor.

CENTRAL

RAILROAD.

THE HASTINGS REPUBLICAN BANNER,

The Leading Paper of

b-A-ruy corriM-TY
Has The Largest Circulation,
Veirctine

Is Radically Republican in Sentiment.

And
A RAFFLE FOR FREEDOM.

m

irpawed in the State.

a Local Papci

M Vain,SAILISU.
Jaim 4 saiiin

Subscription Price only S1.50 per Year

I ascended the Muauuippi ou • steamer
in whieh w»re Judge J— and Gen. K—.
ef -Pennsylvania, with both of whom I
wut slightly acquainted. I
“A turd Mt, the Natchei men," add
tho captain, who me* us on the cabin
Stairs. ''There’* tone of them down io

in Advance.

xtx irzj arx.

“Let’s go down and look on awhile,’
ranoted tbe Judge.
\
In tbe salocn we found four men seat­
ed at a table, around whieh a crowd of

JOB DEPARTMENT,
We are prepared to fill all Ordres promptly for

lookimt ou Log when one of the plsyen.
a middle sped man. who I learned was a
cotton pLu.tar, bet bis last dollar against
tbe baud Of one of-his antagonists. The.
Utter showed low kings, while he had
only four queens. He wm "cleaned cut,"
and me as though be w» going to leave
the table.
“Ant you broke, eokud ?" asked One
of the men.
"Dead I" wm the Uconie reply’
"Never mind; IU lend you.’’
u Mo ; T can make araise, I reckon. Here

Dogers, Posters, Bill Heads, Let-

.. ./rizT tC. »
England has 140 daily papers.
A dear case—An empty dry goodt box.

sfi

ter Heads, Note Heads, State­

Flow to take life easy—Be careleas with

ments, Envelops, Busi-

IIP

MMlaneWMeK If *■&gt; ikm ba. abrlkasrasar af
mH j«tU»ae&gt; »&gt;a«U »a«b« &lt;r*a.a.l^

11 I

■un itrnt livings.

'RL'S'E-.

Cards, &amp;c., &amp;c.
Ooo. M. Dewey,

Tbe old negro went on bis errand and
soon returned with the girl and her young
star. The “girl" proved to be a stately
mulatto woman atom thirty-five years old.
Her “jousgater'’ vu a fine, intelligent
looking boy eleven or twelve years old.
wbewe complexion showed him to be much
more nwlv allied to the white race than
to tho black.
“Hero, gentlemen," said the planter, m
they entered, '■yon neo thia girl and her
------------- -------- M you esu find
yesterday for
will give me

Oa reMlae aM Sllae lh.~.uuo.

tlim UNDI AMD lETtJIT

Editor.

Advice to young men about to settle
down—Settle up first

Plate St., HostingH, Mich.

A parlumrohry fowl—The bco that
made a motidtfito lay on tbe table.

Hany a man has rained his eyesight by
sitting in bar-room looking for work.
’

A young Chicago German is about to
cremate his wife, sad then reaiate himself

Marias •&lt; &lt;ata hriltwa.

SsSSfiS®

Knitted in the l.'ntted States during 1876.
Pounded ice for dinner, if allowed tn
stand too long, is not what it is cracked up

"

saurjswxs.'ssax

%%%&amp;&amp;£

Il was a Hula throe-year-old who re­
marked that she didn't want to kina her
papa, because he had "fringe' around bls

CKOOFB BETWEEN THEM.

HOLLOWAY’S PILLS.

as*ft-iir

H&amp;ra.iKOT.

n«
1!
1!

L

asii^sac

s
teste.-

26^~te;.i!,5S.gft.:nsr«';
sb; $20r,r.: -'j-l.t.-i- itr

4

roar W.»»»-

GEO. WOODS &amp; CO.’S
PARLOR ORGANS

staking silver legal tender fur
public and private, in that State.

Did you ever notice how surprised you
were when you pet your foot oc the next
stair and found there wasn't any then ?

HEALTH AIBjS PLEASURES
! Diseases with Its AgoniesI

“Wil yon mil them separate? " asked
some one
“No, can't do it: I promised not to.
Tho gal swain she'll take htr life if sbo'a
separated from her boy. sn« her old mu
tar said he was sure she'd keep her word.
But don’t y:.u all see that the girl is
worth more money than I ask for bdh ol
them? Come, who'll giro he »600
man said when he advertised bw ratuwaj
•bo*V
apprentice.
Tbe planter waited a ruunicnt forare— •• - Tw U&lt; Mat iciall. Ila • aaraUan 1.
Secretary Sbcnuan thinks tbe prwpm
-*7. — ™^:
••Weil, I must hare wmc money. Come,
what any you to a raHe—thirty chancre
M2CSrfi.T.,?iJ8&gt;"te^SS!
a. e**l| —
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The reason why bankers are so art to
THE BLACK HILLS
prosper ia because they. take so much in-,
rr^Aritealtaral aM tlmatas raaaatMa. Cll-

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Tie Grat Swta talite
IIOBTHEBN
HAILWAY COMPANY

GEO. WOODS 4 CO.. Cambridgeport,
~ -------------------— ,nXiQi| i«L

Geo. K— whispered something in
Judge J—'a ear, awd then went to the
table and hid two ten-dollar gold piece,

“Nunc, air, pkaae.
' Never mind the name.

PERSONAL.

Pat it clown

Philadelnhia

C«g Mar. a»4 all retaulU«t&gt; »T- Saw .rwta.
'EW*Y«ll CKN'KAL'rULttl*

City Dr ig Store
Better to meet your bus:near acquaint
anrew with a free -'don't-owe-you a-ceni’
smile than to dodge around the romer to
ceeapo a dan.
.
Jaril Billina remarks that “Kata are
affectioMtc; they lev young. chickens.

The dire wore brought and tho throwmg began. Each chaneo entitled the
holder to three- throw*.
Tramp an very foad of flowers, and
Thirty «x w*a the-highest thrown until
the bolder of tbe i-leventh chance threw may bo found peeping into'yards and Im
He soured furey-two. Torn a leva number
wm thrown until number twenty one
The slowest man tn America ia eaid to
live in OH City. Il is a common occur
rents for bis witch to ran dowu while he

Again and again tbe dice rattled in lb*
box. until it aunc to number twenty-nine.
“Come, Niwute-ita your tarn now.'
As tbe poor woman came Ibrward. her
hands cr.-med and pramd convulsively
against her bresac, it wm truly painful to
petjtiro trial, in Russia, with E^lieh plows,
wiioron bar mptatiou.
••Won't the KcndsRiaa that took tbe w.n the honors, and now the export cf
plows will be &lt;re«tly increued.

bsHtit telii ladui
tait Paper Miw

tatit DisHiv
hustle BacMie fiiiii
0MKT1C 10XTHL1

J. P. ROBERTS, Proprietor,
HASTINGS.

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MICHIGAN.
Pennsylvania

Drugujpnd Medicines of nil descriptions
kept L-onstnntlv on hand, nml Preecriptionc
tkiUfully compounded. Also n full line of

LIGHT-RUNNING

DOMESTIC
SEWING MACHINE

BEST.

The fullowing letter paused through the
pasinSco the other day:
•XS-AljK'K-.'Ml.l1

PEMHB, ELK, PITS, OILS,
D Y hi STUFFS, &amp;c. unsurpassed
in quality a specialty.

™ ‘ ML,™

Of all kinds in endless varieties.

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tltoueh he could not beiirao hia cyar, then
bepwtdm tobaz nad stepped Uek,

CARBOLIC OIL

, throw again, urged tbe ,
‘I*’a m a^, maater; I couldn't throw
fcrtt*®e n"r&lt;
•
u "Tr&gt;», tra« I Bat .rec have y»ur own

Gumming' &amp; FilingS&amp;WB

Railroad

■TsvsjSisarifttetstt:

J^fcEasanftfiuazs;

PATENT MEDICINES

• DOHESTIC" SEW1SC MACO1SE CO-

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GEO. M.1DEWET
EDITOR.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUffTY. MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY.JUNE 13, 1877.

VOL. XXII. NO. 7

K'tHIBH. 1KD BOSKS CUM

FARMERS.

‘Et,,
'dimly.

Thomas Rake

PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
gjj. Utb. Be—Steak.

Swarr's

Micit

Nashville,

SINGLE REAPER,
LIGHT MOWER,

t»»c City Official.

lEisSajiiUstri

COMBINED MOWER AND REAPER.
», norrou* ia hurt During that
hr had marru-l, [and three children

Board.

The New Champion Single Reaper is a COMPLETE SUCCESS.
It is unequalled for quality of WORK. LIGHTNESS of DRAFT
and DURABILITY, being constructed almost entirely of Wrought
Iron, Malleable Iron and steel, while its

®gSS=Kri
luokad oat for himrelf, cheated right and
left, and been a rich man to day The I
world aright bare auaevw! a little, bat it
would taut bare pamad him by roitemptn '
inuly, neither would his. wifa and children |
ba endurine priration.
And a skiver p—I .,-rer him. bat ii waa ।

STUDEBAKER WAGONS, SUPERIOR AID HOOSIER GRAIN DRILLS,

injured bosUnd would take the child

«'«»&lt;■ a penny to spend T
■Il it Lard ! I .hall never I

MISHAWAKA DOUBLE SHOVELS, AC, AC.
JAntk CLARKE
ATTORNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR
IX caaXtXBT premia &gt;Uym»e Xlraa to

' SMITH k KWAPPEV.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW A SOLICIT9SMPSKLIMS tSSi 'S™1
Ciunivtetn.
Owas. JCK—rn. I

and ho Cabinet are I

“No ; it ia a Seatdi plaid rireiriar I bad I

‘hinge into account ’ Waa there co thio
earth "good &lt;*11 to meet"
He was »,t umgratnlsiing htmaelf np-

other Reapers, Fhich is a very desirable feature.

Mitiinai.

keep him warm
He want Mumbling aloe?, thinkinc
WhU had be done that misfortune abouid
follow him, while aoeh mrn u Gale, who
wrung the life Mtud ca»t of thur fellow I
creaturta. prospered and brwrded thrir |
wealth T
Gala without a child ia tbe

Ha Lad

Weight is Little More Than One-Half

DENTIST

GRANT AT LIVERPOOL

“Ilia aua 1 And an yon I

The Champion was the ligbest draft of all tha Machines terted at
the Centennial Field Trial of Mo went and Reapers and received
the lughesl award.
.

Hotel,

QBUBUnM.

'

CHAMPION

F. S. BOWEJT,

ruXTRAL HOUSE.’
)
rua. micb~ l. t. rrxL-rrBB. rma.
nrzi^:.
miM.IMl kn *Sare«4 ta res aO mr

The I'.im «u

| BsrtttisswaM-rt-

I It was rictoriouB over all Competitors at the Great Centennial
ATTORNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR Field Trial, Il works the easiest because the weight of the drivtr
^IX^CUAXCBBY. oare«TwBM.lBr»J»Qye»l . does the dumping, and iff the most durable because it has
WROUGHT IRON (notca*t) Axles, and BRASS COIL SPRINGS
(not iron) over the teeth. THE CLEANING BAR IB ENTIRELY
NEW and NOVEL. NO STICKS PLUGGED IN THE aXLE,
ATTORNEY AT LA W A SOLICITOR
NO BAR RESTING ON THE TEETH. We olio hare the
.■« !U»l. Stre.&lt; re., tre«l

WHOLE NO.

Come and see ourStock.

v.l.M2yl.

a-

■Wtll

Stale Affaire.

I
annually required tn keep the docks in
1 der. and referral to the enonaotu au

! Tire towai fee ear tee ■ wtoa Ita ita-a »»

GHEBLE &amp; RUSSELL I

Ofk-eiJVk.t’ teeter la Urw.l Sark beat

rtrange affright.

‘‘Evening paper,” mag owl a abritl little
voice al bu elbow “Oh, pkaae. 1 want a
iilUe money ao much T
"So do I. child," be aaawered, almoet'
roughly putting him away.

II. C. PKCKHAM.
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,

’S^SEH-E:

GALE CHILLED POT!
ISO BOX.

KiLBy

wan St
DELIUI1TJ. WOLf.n. D.
Is rex rmm ever the Breton Cast. Stare.
'• krers rroa io •’•trek a. a. Is • &gt;■„■- Bre-

A. P DRAKE.

DIAMOND IRON, AND DIAMOND STEEL IRON BEAM PLOWS.

i i i i i\s i\n nnm ruinnob.

JOSEPH

YATES'

TEMPTATION.

■■ Deposit niiwiey all right ? Fifteen min

waa slow al figures, and he couM mantpu one lit Ing Brtd.
hie the books a UttU, arrange it so that
feveral weeks would elapre befwrc the fraud
would be discovered. resign next Friday,
and be off to more prosperous life. Why,

JACKSON WAGONS!

Ho an deathly pale.

could not tell why, but these were always
Gain.'
times of trial fur him. If ha should make
a mistake enow day! And it al wap

■ net er indnhetd ia
A bard, sharp, shrewd man was Peter
Gale, though there wasn l a Arm ia tbe
rity that stood higher than that of Gale A
Co. Mr. Fielding, the compear, trareled
the greater pert pf the time, and Gale man.
aged the indoor affaire.
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.

-Ob. Zoe! I thought weorthreg bad

It was a dull.

TAYLOR AJil&gt; GALE HORSE RAKES

Buckeye Newer, with Table Bake Beaper.

into bio aaar chair

bolehhoere-,

rojoyaUe affair.
I tbe eta.dt.iaa

1 to the au.nn arai preyed—it
I reuld Jo—for Mr Lar one, t

Holland City haaai
to the I1M tata

“Yre. air?

He m»de bo reply, but taking off hie
ent, kluod before th« grate-fire, wont and I
gloomy.
। fugitive, akulking about la darkneaa and
HemieYate. looked re bnwh t.nd ehrery

habile.'

PKTSICtAX* BVBaB3X.-0S—
• k—.ii. «...., ra«i&gt; Bu»«.

i left with a good half day'a verb before I

I.ircicx IICSBELU

The German CathoUa ef Adrian

ilESSEB BROTHERS
Ho Mt

POWERS &amp; BARLOW
WM.

BIRGHER.

waa so may and inciting witb li eI
relica of former i«»|writy and
iota at BaasSa'a quimi eye and fairy
His alippere were warming in the
with which U

NEW

iE.T5L.SS.-K -

Right in ttw pram of boniness aa boor

X&gt; Caaeay had rushed in on bis way to
Builders, examine their Build­ "Ii railway.
’m off to Ireland," ba exclaimed ,
ing Material, House Trimmings,
*”
*
JaerlTl
Hare, receipt thfe, Yalaa. Quick aa light.
Paints, Oils and Varnishes.
C. (i. HOl.llROOlt.
Farmers, examine the WIARD
PLOW, before purohasingothers,
strained.
Every one waranted.
a moment think
Those contemplating buying
Mowers or Reapers should see
If. Jthe Walter A. Wood Machines,
Caw, Sin oi Onaneilal at
m*ri«r&gt;

POWERS &amp; BARLOW.

J afferaonSt,

TfTnrmrrsuwr
Special Medical Announcement
JoyComfari and Happineat

Slek an« akUleteS!
OF HASTINGS AND VICINITY.

THE STEBBINSBRO’S SAY
Don’t buy any Furniture or Picture Frames,
until you have priced their Goods, for you

be reid. -Im»try.
"Earned it I Yea Bat ■ man likaGele
ibiaka you a mere engina. Not a pica-ant
word to-aigbt, not a cordial wieb. If b«

Tn thio an ex ]

Wowili:

He pulled him alawot roaghlv

•My child I

group, "la tbe lore of II raven within
von greet enough to keep this nbild and
his another from ■urvalioo ? "
. arwao.

Ha

If I bad

Jcw-ph Tate, looked at U» piufhl
tie tnite. .Not ragged, nor whh I ha i

iSsrsraE

i him will: ;
roald not'

kbto“'

�FLETCHER

However the notion may hare got abroad
that Pmtdcnt Raya was in danger of
overiooktag tho interests and welfare of
the colored men of the South, it must U
pretty effeotoally dispvlled by bis recent

tauce, for which there he. Imre a lively
oompetition, io given to Jarno, ImwIs a
oolired citizen, every way qualified for the
discharge of its duties.
Collector King,
also of tbe some rity, recently assured the,
rtprenentatirgs of a" Colored Mros Union'
that it was in aecordanao with the Prcsi
deni's known wishes that a fair proportion
of the offiecn within its appointment

tion in thia matter.
When the election
retarns for a brief period last November
made it look as if ho bad been dented by
Tilden, be arid hia only regret was oo aocount of the cobrod people of the South.
Tho Southern policy which he eventually
adopted was both a matter of abaolulo neeesoaty and cf constitationri requirement,
but it was also believed to bo for the perbroke tbe color. line io politics, under
which the Republican party had been
thrust Crain power ia nearly every South­
ern State, and it relieved the freedmen
from the utnatunl porition, where, be
tween the mercenary favoritism of unwor­
thy political friends and the onosequent
halo and persecution of political fote, they
had everything to ksc aud nothing to
gait-..
Now they stand on their natural
level aa rilhetu, and though in some plac­
es and tor a time they ussy mins tbe artifirial supports afforded by military rule,
they will, in general and inevitably in the
long run, find that they'have been making
the only true prepress wjtich is guarestecd
by our institution!. It is strictly a logical
part of the new plan that no diacriminatioaa shall weigh against colored men iu
sqtpoinlmeuta to cffice, but tint. Drerivcly
like white otiacus, they shall be selected
aad advanoed according to fitneas and the
piicable in such matters. Every appoint­
ment made ia thin wwy will exert a thor­
oughly beneficial infinenoc on the colored
rare; and it wifl no accord with the lawn,
with tho public interests and with the

Hory-f/.-r al tkc ralr of tkrte rioH'tri
vul fyly cesfo per doy ; or, fifty erote n.
Silas H. Douglas paid reek for thia bill.
At ths same time, when bo bought and
paid ha nephew Hunt those prices, this
saute bill of pipe oould hare been purchas«!, delivered in Ann Arbor, at lew than
one-half the price; and the parties furntaking the same could ham made a rood
lair profit at than According to this little
tnmnedon alone, the Univecrity is out
over fiSOO; and the editor and proprietor
of the Cvuritr stands ready to prove the
abevo to be true, when exiled upon in any
"^^TtbL’b*^ all. We find in this

same bill twenty-eight mils of pipe chsrg
ed at the rate of 19i rents per foot, amouning to •2,638.56. Bow great the profit
was ou this little bill fo ^melody, we will
soon adviM our readers about.
The samo Douglas cliaryed, the tame
yasr, seven hundred and forty-ouc dollars
(•741) for superintending the work and
making purehsowi for tho Utdveniij; and,

’
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VEGETINE

HARPER.

week with usual tiriUiasgy. Jerome Park .
was crowded with the tssbion of the rity,
and rome very good lima wu made by th"
steppers. Tbe smounf of money invested
io fret goers ie this city is euoroous-Robert Bonner, tho htdyer man, has Mar!y a half million invested in this kind of

The President and the Colored People

OVER SOOT

what better, although alDI in a very dan­
gerous condition. He is the last of tbe
four brolhero who together founded the
great publishing house of Harper Broth

His grandfather eame over to this coun­
try Burn England in. the middle of the
last century, and added »b a farm in
Newton, L. L, which waa the home of
the family until the death of the sou, Jo­
seph Fiddier, Harper's father, who was
born there in 1706. When ho wu about
twenty-aeren years old Joseph married
Mini Elisabeth Collyer, a youag tody of
Dutch dmceut. Hie (bur sou were boro
upon tho faros—James in 1795, John in
1797, Joseph Wesley in 1801. and
Fletcher in 1805. In 1812, when Jarno,
waa sixteen years old and John fourteen,
particular speed.
Give a home speed -ia they come to this city and were appren­
sdditioa to Kyle and the lucky breeder ticed to a printer. After working at
may not hb own price, amt pvt it.
For
grade of stock the market is never over­
stocked. There are osoatantly coming in Harper, ia Dover Street. As the book
wrelrhr
who n&gt;n affimi to tau- chew
ai that dore was only in its infancy
prices for, what they tuirr, and it is new iu thia country, it was all up-hill work al
more ill.a ercr tho fashion.
There are first for the two youeg men Their first
enough of pwr horses, and they sell aa large order wu the prioiing of 2,000 cop­
cheaply here u anywhere; but good boa­ ies of a trenriaiion ot Seneca's "Morris;'
ts are always in dornand, and always at'a for Evart Duyckinck, which they executed
very high prioe.
in what was then considered a remarkably
shon time.
Tbe first work that boro ths imprint of
J. 4 J. Hartier was Locke's ‘•Ereayonthe
Human Undcretaodiag.” of which they

E W. Barber, haa rolled. and A. D.
Hoaen, Ewp, of Pa_, who baa oren chief
of lbs Postage Hump DivWoo, has been
appuinied in Ma stead. This ia a moot ad-

Tbo Baser he autablwhed in .pita, off
the opposition of his brothers II may
almost be said that ho did it os his own
responsibility. When Jiarytr't Weekly
was first started it waa merely a collection
of tekrt Iteere from o.her periodioals, .nd
was very dry. He saw what was needed,
aad chan-gsd its ohanctar by introducing
illustration.. In fact, be wan the lifo of
the firm.
Mr. Fletcher Harper has lived for a
great many yean in the family bouse,
14 Went Twenty-second street. He has
also a oouutry house at Irvington, oo the
Hudaoa, where he generally apent th*
summer. He haa been in tho habit of go­
ing down to his office at 10 in tho nwraing
and atayit^ there until about 2, when al)
his bmuMss would be over for tho day. Ho
haa been for many yssn one of the sup5to of St. Paul's Mstbodiat Episcopal
ureh, on Fourth, avenue, coiner of
Twenty-tecond rtrret. Besides his love
of travel, almost the only pleasure Mr.
Harper would indulge in, was driving; his
lore of burses being in the blood and pesstouatc. He baa made aeveral trip , to
Europe, and it is said that ho carta no
more about eroaaing the ocean than a duck­
pond ; lately his tnps have been mo(c in
aeareh of health then for pleasurc.
Hi* fomily consists of hw wife and two
sotw, Fletcher Harper, Jr., and Joseph.
The ;KLy Harper who ever held an office
was Janies, who was elected Mayor in
1844 o« a temperance ticket.
Mr. Fletchar Harper, the teal of the
four brothers, and the one referred to to
the above as not being expected Io live,
died before tho pper from which we cut
the above was received by us. [Ed.

Tlie stare cf Lieut. Col. Morris B.
Wells, who fell at Chickamauga September
20th, 1863, has just been dinovered by
his friends. It is In ths narionsl cemetery
at Chattanooga. Col. Wells was an louis
man, a graduate of Antioch College, and,
al the breaking out of the war, a ririisg
young advocate. He first went out as sec­
ond lieutemint in Co. "B,” 10d&gt; Michigan.
“A gentleman of the highest character"
writes from Ann Arbor to the the Lan­
ning Jbwnusf that "there h a hesrtle-,
cruel, systematic and persistent purooee oo
If one of an inquiring mind be deairoui the part of many students in the Unirer
to know what business brings any namsd
politician to Washington, ho will easily
Urtain the wiahod-for information. Notice
has been served upon all po-lilidaM that
bow and henceforth they need not expect
to exerriae any special iofluenca in procur­
ing appointment to office. A recent u

credit upon tbo Dvjurtmeot. Mr. Hazen
hu had touch experience in the optnUqu.
of tho Department, has givao entire sstufaetion, tn all offiriil poritioM which be
boa held, in a Republican in principle and
in action, and wbose integrity is beyond
suspicion. These are the kind of adections the country will approve.

thia by a fritted who learned that the ob­
ject of his visit waa to secure an‘appoint­
ment for a gentleman to whoa he wm in­
debted for political support in hi. election
at . Representative. "Why." he replied,1
"yon certain If have tao idea that this no­
tice was terved with any other object than
as a tub thrown to the whale. Sir, I am
rreponaibln to my eunttituente for tho ap­
pointments in and from my District, as it
Uquor dealers should brer in mind that
is supposed I will control them, being a the tax for Ibis year ia due. The tax—
Republican. Gril-ocrvice reform does • 160 for whisky, etc., and 950 for wine
and beer—can be paid tbe second, third
not mean that I shall be shorn of tfcst in­ and fourth Fridays in June to the county
fluence, but it means that the appointing treasurer srilhout additional charge" for
power shall be convinced that the appli­ free. Within live days thereafter a war­
cant j recommend is both honest and en­ rant is placed in the hands of tbe sheriff,
to collect the tax, when six per rent, is
noble. This is in lianuony with the spir­ added, two-thirds of which goes to tbe
it of our system of Government, which Is sheriff as collection fiscs, and cue-third to
ooe of the people and tor the people, and ,, the county treasurer Tbe sheriff is anI hare been cboneu to represent my pro-1i thoriaed to cal! but once, and, if the tax
pie. Now the question is this. shall I or le not paid, be is instructed to levy and
some one not rewponstblc to the people in- |'roliret the same, ' Ho may levy on and
acli any property of the liquer seller,
fluenre this appointment r'
Dixt*.
wherever found, to tbe full extent of the
Married and Engaged—A Railroad ।
The official State eanvaas of the April
electron allows Judge Coofay'a (&amp;m.)
majority over Sevema (Dem.) to be 26,­
The Ambervtbarg (Out) AcAe has tbe 905, in a total vote of 199,618. For Ke
Prepared by H. R. STIYENt, Boston, Msm.
following:
fcvnts, Collier (Rep.) baa 22.945 majority
They were very pretty and there was, over Cbkdwkk (Dan.), and Malts (Rep.)
apparently, Are or six years difference in 23,3«U over Lewis (Dem.). lout fall the
their ages. As the train pulled up at total vote on Governor waa 317,933;
Strathory, tbe younger blushed, flatten*! Crurswall's plurality 23,434 ; Hayes' plur­
her nose nervously against the window and ality 25,439. It will be aces that out of G. P. Rowell A Co'e. Col.
drew back ia joyiah smiles as a young man a vote thia spring leas than two-thirds m
camo dashing into the car shook hands large as that of test fell, the Republican
tenderly and cordially, insisted on carrying majority ia quite as large as it was then.
her valise, magazine, little paper bundle, In the Base proportion upon a full vote,
and would probably bare carried bee had the ItepuUicsu'.msyority to Michigan this
•be permitted him. The passengers smiled spring u over 40,000. Thia “indigwt re­
as she left tbe car. "Tber're engaged.-' buke'' to the Hlsetoral Tribunal tbe Dem
The other girl sat looking nervously out
of the window, and on-re or twice gathered
her parrels together as though she would
leave the car, vet seemed to be expecting

enough to withstand the temptations of
city life, they were sppreniict-d to thrir
brothers, and soon found that they were
expected to obey and work during Lusinan
OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.
Jail aad pct a chance to utter his war-cry boon, however kind the two alder, brothoooe mute.
The old gangs, who never era might be after the day’s work was
A New Organ and More Mutlc—
had ao generous a paymaster, will rally
around him, and he can undoubtedly ob­
Tbe remarkable connection of tbe four
Good Texts for Political Sermons—
tain ao much power in the rity u to make brotben, which makes a history of ooe a
The opening cf a better'Day for
him essential to tbe more raspcctable puli- history of all. becsn here. Joseph Wes­
Vindicating National Honor—The
tiriaox And then it will take no time at ley Harper was admitted to the firm io
Great Controversy that Out-shad­
all for him to get back all the mimey he 1823. Two years later Fletcher Harper
ows the Russo-Turkish War-^An
has lost, and more. He is unquestionably waa sImi made a member ; in the same
the most popular man in tbe city; that is, year they removed to Cliff street, where
Appointment of the Right Man for
he con gel the greatest following among they remained until the fire, almost the
the Right Place—A- Politician Argu­
the dans that wield political power h«re. He only chock they rewired ia their career,
ing the Question of Appointment
always diridod fairly what he stole, and forced them to move again. By reason ol
the leaner plundcran sigh for his leadership their caution in phbHahieg a book—they
again. They never lived ao well u when always made inquirin' of tbe leading
booksellers as to how tbe *—L----- ’ * ’ '
time of it for a few yearn, but he is still —and of the fine work
strong enough to make it lively again.
Yesterday the last of tbe absconders. Rich­
; The old Croyrrti^.d Glut* ofire in
ard B.Ajynnoly, compromucd with tbe 1833 tbo name ol the firm was changed ji lbi« rity baa l&gt;ret&gt; d»ed for seme yean
rity, and will return tn his native land. to Harjcr A Brothen. In- 1851 the
Connolly return! to the city •1,500,000. Muyaxiue was started. Tbe throe elder pa.!. When CoogreM made provisions for
brothers looked upon it m a very doubtful haring the L'oncrnaioaa! Record printed
Fletcher alone wu .an- at the Goverosent Printing Office, Rim
it co«u so much to prosecute these men, experiment.
that, if the city should recover all that was guinc. It proved a great sucoess from the A Bailey's occupation waa gone ; ao they
stolen, it would inevitably go fate tbe start; 5,0‘HI copies of tbe first number locked up thar eilenaivc oatablishment
bands of lawyers and for other court ex­ weTe teid. 75,000 of lbs second, aad Ln
penses.
Whst is gotten now will go to a short time this arsa tripled. In J SCO Within the test few days, it baa been no­
the city direct. It u curious, but|dcfau!t-' Uarptr'e Mapuiine had a rirtulaucn of ticed that preparations are being made to
en can never stay away from their co an try. over 120,000 copies, which wxs somrehat put' the machinery in motion for some por- into the door like a house on fire, looked
Fctawcd of millions—Caotaoly had his decreased by the war, but since then has poae or other, and inquiry baa elicited the along the seats until his manly gaze fell aa
.
in boods—they were still outcasts and vag­ risen to I iu,000 copied
iafortnaiiou that a one daily P0p« ia her upturned , expectant face, roared,
* Ccma on ! I've been waiting for you on
The Harpers were among tho firat«t&gt;
abonds. They were admitted to no soci­
ety, they had no associatiotu except among adopt the tun of stereotype plates. Auer about to be iasued, the leading object of the platform fifteen minute. I " grabbed
Uiemaclres, and their life «;«i one of con­ tbeM had been uteri they were put away which will be to give an ardent and effi­ her basket and strode out of the car while
stant annoyance s=d direomfort. Connolly in a place of safe keeping, yi that soon cient support to the National Administra­
has been trying to get back for a year, and the firm had a valuable property in them. tion and its public measures. An official
be st, doubtless, the happiott-man on the But on the 10th of Droember, 1853,tl«ir organ .at the Capital ia a ikeaidcrauim, and
globe to-day. Ho will come back to New great diaaaler happened to them. A
Y&lt;rk, «h! with hfai old stamciatre take plumber waa engaged in doing some work as no one of the Washington papereacams
charge of the Democracy of New York iu tho building, aud had occasion to use to be tbe accredited channel of oommuni
again, aud may .wrist Tilden in another his temp. He lit it with a mete of paper,
and, being a carelul man. did not throw
campaign for reform.
the paper on the floor for fear of acci­
dents. Ixwking sroand, he law so ordi­
‘Tailors to tlie Philadelphia exposition
nary tin pail, nearly full of what he sup­
will remember a coiluseal bronze ann and
posed was water. Ae threw ths paper iu
hand holding aloft a torch, which wu ou
this and wm startled to see it suddenly
exhibition there.. Thia is a port of a stat­
A President iu former limes made the
ue entitled '‘Liberty enlisbteuing the'
publie declaration that there is frequently held- June 21.
World,'' paid for by citizens of Paris, and
gnat differrore between pledges made by
donated to thia country !&gt;&gt; be act "up u a
Guv. CYuswcl! will orate at Jackson on
candidates before an election, and rorrea- the'4lh of July.
beacon light ou Bedlue'a intend, al tbe entrancc of the barber of the rity,
Tho
poedine fulfillment after being riothed
The Mexican vrierata of Michigan meet
ed to at least •100,000, on which there
statue is of gigantic size, and the light
was only •25,000 insumace. In the trrfrom the torch iildmiuatea a vast .pace niiig, the brothers wet at the bouse of
Quite a bttmtew of rement walk, are
The statue is here, but New York is too
“the Colonel," as John Harper wan called, Mpirut, which, with the former, i. ir being laid down ia Kalamazoo.
mean to act it up, and there is a g-z.il
to dtscuas the calamity, and to decide rcfragable. It is as follow. ; “When we
prospect that it will never be taken out of
The apple crop is likely to be very amsll.
the cases.
It fa a diagraoc that the great
sec men who have for eight years Meedily • Other fruits promise an abundant yield.
rity fare not the courtesy and publie spirit
maintained fftiat black b black suddenly
to make use of so generous and spproprichange about end, for throe days, as loud­ ally of Lansing u outimatod at «fi,000,000.
ly maiutadu that black ia white, we know
The hoy; cholera-i. having a rfaproniog
that then or now we lure been urged to effect on live pork in Washtenaw county.
are having a hard time of it. The ' softs
believe a lie." lathis, our day sod gen­
who hare Itcretofore Ued for their benefit
The Dowagiac people are trying u&gt; gm
eration, we have prominent elucidationa of the 4th J July to visit their city thia
have not tbe money to aqusudcr, and tho
poor gamblcru are foiling one by oae. The
these truths, and which, bcisg treanured,
effects of John'Chambcrlain, next to Mor­
may in the future enable ua to give prop­
Lightning killed four cows oo tbo farm
risey the mnet noted fatu banker in the
er va’uc to the teachings of .tump ora- of Jamre Cook, in Lockport township, St
oily, were sold at afictioa last week, and
Joseph county, May 27tb.
}
the rich furniture of hri palaces brought
Tbe first shipment of Michigan straw,
very small price*. It was a gorgeous con­
berries for the season sf *77 was made
cern three years ago. Every night at 12
from 8te Joaeph on lira 1st inst.
a supper was act io the paL-.ce, free to all,
In tbe palmy days of tbe Romsn Km.
that could net bare bren bad at DelmoniChaiLs Harvey, of Cuu»tantioc, has a
pire, It waa the proudest privilege of the
co's foe Ims than »5 a plate, to say nothing
terrier that bunted and killed 77 rats in ao
of wine*
The ro»: expeuaise diabv:,
subject to eall himself a Roman Ciluso. hour and a half, a lew days ago.
cooked and served by French artists, with
Besides the honor atteclied to the appelthe most gurgoous uerrioe, and in a mag­
laiion, it carried with it the assuraeew o!
nificently appointed room, was fore to who­
protection of life and property, even if it
ever chose to sit down to it
In three
should require the entire military power of
days it was nothing for rich mon to lore
the Empire to secure it. pur moefero itag since last winter. W his body was
Republic has, at times, been aomewhut re­ found a few days ago in the river.
mite in fyjiowing the example of- in an­
John Sinclair wants ths Michigan Cen­
cient prototype, in consoqtwaeo of which tral Railroad to pay him »S0,0O0 damages
wc hare suffered In the estimation of other fcr an arm he Jost while coupling care.
times came on, aad fools cither hadn't the
money or had grown wiocr, and x&gt; CluuaA Kensington, Oakland county, farmer
nations. The present Adminiatratmn,
bertain camo to grief. Ha is a poor man,
however, give* promise that hereafter we —net a red ribboosr— flung a bowl at a
and will remain an tall the basket gets full
child and killed the little one instantly
and begins to slop over. Soon men only partmeal to himself, and ia whicbtxj one will hold aggreasers to a strict accountsthrive whan money u nudd very easily. interfored. Jamas is said to have done bility. We aervo notice upuo Mexico aad
Morrisey is more acute. When the, time* the talking, John attsoded to-tho book­ Spain, that we will ask nothing that is
were flash be invented his profits in good keeping aud fictions pmerelly, Wmtey not right, and we will submit to bolbfwt
shape, and drew out of ail kinds of gun­ was the literary man, and Fletcher's tal­ that ia wroog. If Mr. Evartt will carer
bling except that which could bo run very ents were those of s keen, shrewd mer­
cheaply. Nearly twenty gambling hotu- chant. To his enterprise much of the cat this rule, be will hare the approbacs have dated within the month, not toreros of tbe fir* fa dns. All of tbe
by law, but by what is stronger than- law. bruthsns kept very much iu tbair special
hard limos. One of them went to Dead­ departmi-nta, but no cue of them more ao
‘
•• tLao John ; it ia arid that he waa never
__ wires were igoorent of in the composing-room in his life.
walks about as brisk ns aver. Ho talks of
i existence till they all met at
soon going north to work.
__ ,------ J aoc what had become of him. I fint to go waa Jarnos, though many peo­
Is Gen. Butler'a letter of the 30th
Another found l&gt;i=a=K ruined one night, |ple thought ho would hern tbo Ugrot
Tho ehipmMits cf iron ore from Marand he did tho world the only s-rview ho Ilife. He wae thrown from his carriage in insu addraaeed to Wayne McVeigh, of Pa. quette up to May 23 were 88,139 tons;
ever did by blowing kb brains out io his March, 1869, and died a few day. after. Im gives the PemMylvauia lawyer a Ro­ from Kscnabs, 29,839 tons. Pig iron
roccua where tliousaoils had besit ruiend. Wesley never oomplrtaly rocarerod from land fur hie Oliver. Thia newspaper com­ from Msrquotle, 1,750 tout,
Others uro keeping bare—that bwdnrei is tho shock which his brother', death had
Tho annual Pioneers' Masting of Qua
flourishing yet—-and a grosier number arc 'esuaod hia ; ho died on tbo 14th of Feb- bat only serves to amuse, nut instruct, the county will be held at Coasopolia on Wadroan-, 1870. In 1872 John hodspunlytic public. In dealing in aareusm the Geaerel nesday, June 20th. Governor Cromwell
stroke, which he never got over ; ho lin- has the advantage of his oppaastit, as ia
ahown in the uno of penc-ualitiw in the
Tho lied Ribbon Club io Hwro haa
| Tba fino wf HsqMr &amp; Bruthani has ! isetsn rwfsnwd to. Crimination and re­
60 um on its roll. Ths I.adm Union
in securing pubI since boon eoaeresd uf Fletcher Hiner,
| Fhtohsr Hsruor. Jr., Itiilip J. A. £r lie respect
amperanee Society haa a membership of
; per, a ere of Juress; John Worisy .ad
18. tasking in all 438. which is eertrialy
arouses the other of stealing private projh
I Jtaepb Abwor Harper, sms of John , and erty while ia a military pusitioa, and uppiyiogittohMowuperaoMi ure.and tbe
aecsaod answers by charging that the
writer married into a family where h„
malssr wsmud wot rwyrored, tod ikal

GROCERIES,

TOBACCO.
CROCKERY.

STOJSTE ’W-A.TiE.

Smith Hogle &amp; Preston.

Vol. 22-4tf.

thyself mayest be in the wronThc Boston reported Meal into Mr.
Moouy's inquiry meetings iu tbe diaguiaa
ol ainoen, and tbe good man doesn't d»eorer the deception.

T: TIT. A CIT Mlf.T
a^tgy-Jtf.vs yjxte

BY SENDING FOR SAMPLES

LV.W,
BOSS
'500 CLOVER SEER

Dolly.

PERSONAL

Ladies and gendenrati." said an Irish
manager to his sudieoca of three, “so
there u nobody hare, I'll disM you all
The performaore cf thia night willnot be
performed ; but will bo repeated loiter­

LAUER BEER

GEO. PECI &amp; CO'S.
155

and

157

WM1WAI1AVE..IETI01T

Fash aate Sumer Dress Gtcds

LZffliQL
Lager
Beer

Swui lackiie
iiHilc Martite FWii
'OBKSTIC IONTHL’
Thn March niinaga of the San Francis,
oo mint wm the Isrwvst amount ever turned
out ia one month by any Caited States
■mt. The number of pinees, gold and
“2,258,W0. and there vain,
was BC,878,000.
c-ts his vuios under control- Society L
Mad to tha ghastly uaile of the Bua with
right boots, aad doau't mind it, but the
quavering toewa of an anguish stricken
voire are always calculated to out i gloara
over the satire e&gt;&gt;mmunity.
If you lounge- down into a rockiarchsir, nod tilt back sore. th. tore of .
mao in a Seal Suing boot, don't ask him
if be h hurt or toy anything ri« calculat­
'd to make him speak, just let him stand
t
’
I
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«l
j
“

laM: HnKHnRattd!
LIGHTRUNNING

a iwsmuarisr.-i.’i.'tt

SEWING MACHINE

BEST.

•DOMSSTiC’SKWHfi MACUlJiKOO..

BlfAIBSHOP

tilH-IhGll'l'fNllliltkuGIIrlinftrdtli'lHlr’iilli ’ Iilililslli'illtlhlMi'HtirMV'Mtitlthlhatt rintffiffl limEil'-fflittiHff.lfettiiwsniss-.

Ffao-wofka

if they could be bought at all. j
The Loriilarda, tho Lenoxes and aU the
rich iamu.ni consider it essential to their
standing to bare more or leas good honeflmh, and any fine day there may ba seen
in the park hundreds of haram who can
make Ume very low down in tho thirties,
every young man of fashion thinking it
Doesasory to have his feat bone. The late
ilsfcabotd had (50,000 in borers when ho
exploded. It is a pretty sight fo mm ths
fast boreu out oa the park on a fine flay,
and the driven thereabout, many of I the
teams being driven by ladios, who gtf to
be a* skillful with the whip as their male
esccrta. Women all like good hones, and
it is a passion with them to drive. There
is no better bmineai than the breeding and
fitting of fine hoesea. Tbe moot ordinary

H R. Stevens Column

‘ iahing his adventry, sea proposes to call
!*fr the dors of. war. The public will
not wrarplain if this shall bs tbc end of it
There is a limit to which Uliiopwsto can
gr&gt; without offending, Out if persisted in it I

ournewyorki

�13,
Ti/i ffry»*li*4/ Btf/ln

BIGGEST RUSH 1 CLOTHING

OFFICIAL PAPER OF BARRY COTNTT, ’

EVER SEEN IX GRAND RAPIDS.'

parts ars that ha U batter, aad ymbakly wiH
reverse, taeagh he I. yt; rrry low Il» haa
town attaaried by tba baat pbyriciuM fiva P«tewit, Chlrega tad Grawd Rapid.. The aware
wo-rk I,a L„ Iwen competlr.1 to da for ths l*o‘

On acconnt of dull times *ud having too large a Stock of Spring qnd Summer Clothing, We hare ‘

the Priceszof Men’s and Boy’s Clothing bo low that
Al^toUM^Jailr slew

EVERV ONES XA7IL.3L. BE SURPRISED
and wo have been doing an immense, business ever since.
Go to the City Drug Stole for a coriuj
drink of Soda Water.
Waxikb .
Baknh.
junrftf

NOTICE THESE PRICES, COME WHIL

l.ri.s, Fllawra. town*. Alla.

Sta

Partire daiiring to purchase muai
sbculd eaD on or addrree Bauer A Phrkt

,

Paris Green,
Paris Green,
Paris Gre^n,

WE HAVE THE GOODS.

Working Suita *3 50, *4 00 uid *6 00. former Price. *0 OO to *8 00.
‘'^cn “
Spring Suits $G. $7, $8 and $9, former prices $10 to $15.
Men’s Fine Cassimere and Black Cloth Suits $10 to $15 and up.

At WARZn A BARRES.

men claiming to be agent* for the wriL
known Eaty Organ, bet also claiming

Legal Bianki
Men’s Lined £ruU 75cts. and $1 00.
Men s all \\ dql t
$2 50, $3 and up.
Men’s Fine alb Wool
and Vest* $4, $5 and
Men's all Wool Coats (Job&gt;12 50.
Men’s Cotton Socks 3 and Gctfr.-q pair

BAUER A PARKER, Hauinn. Mieh.
Abo agnu fur the cebbratod Singer
Sewing Machine, at the reduced price*.

Legal Blanks
Legal Blanks
ai

WAIZEI A BABIES.

Tbe Engine and Jloai Companies will
meet at the engine roam* in full uniform,
for drill, at 7 o'clock abarp, Friday Eve,
June 8. W. F. IJinu, Chief Engineer.
Jort received, and for sale at tho lowest
llring ralca, a vary large atoek of ladies’
Griten, first dtm tuko, Miaaaa* ud Children’a Gaiters, Boou and Shoes of aB |
kinds sod pneas, Slippars, etc., etc. Come I
and see for youraelvm Store on Jeffer­
son Street, esut side, opposite the little
brick.
John G. Rcwtan.
maytef

All About the County.

of all kinds ejred. Canecro of the Btraat
removed withoat breaking tbo akin if tok­
en early. Knife no* used. Very little
pain. Call on or nilrtmt
E. F. Brown, M. D.,
aprlStf
-------- * __________________
Hartings, Mifh.
New Millinery Store,

Lower than any other Store in the State, and you will do well, and getbert.ter Goods, and

THE GREAT ONE PRICE STAR CLOTHING HC
Double Store, 38, 40,
fe?

money fcy coming

Canal St, GRAND RAPIDS.

These extra Low Prices will continue till our present Stock of Spring and Summer Clothing ia all disposed ot

.

TRIUMPHANT!^
n
OVER SBD TAYLOR RAKES The
Advance Plow HI W Ifflffl!
Call a! lit Sip tfteBIG HAT.
W ALB It I DOE.

A Bleating for Needle-Women and all
other* engaged in sedentary employ-

Hair Vigor,
For restoring Gray Bair to

its natural Vitality and Color.

Ia offering to all the large* aaaertraent
the .eripturss. Thr whois work throughout
admirably Hlaatratbd with fall page Uosl
putts, taken from palatine* by »m»e at tba
aid nuHtm. including Raphael. Gai-Jo, and

of HATS, CAPS ud

GENTS' FUR­

NISHING GOODS

io be found out-

500 BHIE MBD MIS

siawor sq
Empire Block,

GOOD ms TO THU PUBLIC!

Pattern*! Pattern*!
A. Burdette Smith's Patienu—the beat
in the world—with doth models, just receired ud for aals al the rooms of Mrs.
0. V. Greenfield—on Broadway.
may30t3 , .
____ __

Whep you wul your prescriptions pul
up with 1'nrr Dngi and al reaaoaable
prfo®, come to the U1TY DRUG STORE
junrflf
Warns A Bapsta.

he Joke comet io. ffi.' IS SELL
ieg them ar Mtrcn lower
/‘RICES-Vn't Eul Io see lhe g.wda be­

fore purchaaing.

Peaches, Tomatoes, Paas, Beans. Lobaten.
Sardines. Pork, Tenderloins. Pigs’ Feet,
Ac., Ac. Saint, Huolk i Puston.
maylffU .

The asaonment of Wall /'.ip er ia befog
X-rpi/sff by repealed addition* of new
pwtte**, at tVaxzu A Bamxk*. janeGtf

¥hidiurto=ra

And here b where

aid* of Detroit.

JIOWERJ REAPER

A dressing

34 BUCKEYES TO 5 CHAMPIONS
Sold By

Plaster, Lime,
Stucco, Plastering
Hair, Shingles. 4c.

from

A. D. COOK.

those ‘dclctarioM subftaxiccs

trerous, and iHjorioi to tha hair, the
Vigor rar. ondy benefit but not barat
it If wuted merely foe b

"hated. Jna* Mb. wn

MESSER BROTHERS

atrophied and decayed. Bat uch m
rrntain canbcnred for mcfolnaaa
by thb application.
iMteadoffouling tho hair with a party aadimesk, it
will keep it daan aad vigorwxa. Ita
0,-eisiosal n« will prevent tho hair
from tamfog gray or telling oC; aad

STOCK OF GROCERIES

HAIR DRESSING,
nothing aiae ran be found no derir-

WANZER &amp; BARNES,
City Drug Store,

Special Notices.
Pulmonic Syrup.

Canada Sotnunut Railwax MNR.—
Thia popular line eommured on their
rammer time eard, Monday, May Itth,
threw fnt cxpraM train* eaat, ia connection
with th* M. C. R- B. PaMentpra leaving
Hastings at 7:30 a. M-, arrive at Buffalo
same day at 8:10 r. N., and New York
neat morning al 10.30 A. X. Thia fast
day esprcra is the bort train between
Michigan and tbe East. Parlor ears from
Detroit to Buffalo; sleeping cnaehos from
Buffalo to New York.
may.H'if

Farmers buying painU, oils or brashes
will do well to ®a« ud gel the priooi at
Wanxnx A BaAoh.
JueaOif
Agent* Wanted.
A gdod, Eve mu wanted to aril Sweet’s
Antomatfo Rainwaur CuLoff, one of the
best scSing artirim gotegA big chatier
...... right kiad of a mu.
For
particular* call onH addrraa
FEED SWEET,
Ptot OSoc building, Heatings Mich
p'Oa Friday -I la*t &gt;Hk Haras, Adam of
Hope s«M to John Stealay of this rity a splndid l»« at Baldwin aad Kenton* 8yy applet.
He (Adams) Lu abaci tw. hundred bo-hrls

aoUfy ihsa to apprer far eraadaslioa al a
Una to be »«rd by tha t'enuaUlka. There war,
three spylicailosa Iliad f.r lhepMitiou &lt;rf prioclpkl, but no sethrn was takea on any of than,
aa the adaption at Mr. Swearer’• rweotetleu

CORRESroNOENCC.

Local

pallet;

PEOPLE OF BARRY COUNTY

XiMlM(*K'tetey'vtewUhrirbMnh j
Srrstw.'ajttrM,
ssfiam Maitatem aeraerUact* to ware ,

.irSF1
•wtasnw.o).

Toiiet articles— Perfumery
School, Miscellaneous,
,and Blank Books
—Stationery .

OLD STAND on Jcffmoa Street

'have luen .elected

TG CONSUMPTIVES,

fto *4reHM«. hs»-.M laaa Mrw»a&lt;aUi «*l
r that &lt;r*u tlaaaia, •Sr a *&lt;ai

DEFY COMPETITION
Tho Mild Power

Brick for aal« at my yard. Soctiou 23d,
in Hetland. *

CURES
Homeopathic Specifics

&lt;1 J. RumeU’s.
trimmed’ HATS.

Wm. H. Goodyear

jamlM

I

PHARMACEUTIC!!. CEENETjuneUtf'

Miu. M. A. Poland's.

In tho Sweet By-snd-by

The double buak corwt ia all maw. The
Cannot but be the happy thought aa llio
beat tiling and moat durable corset ia tho
tarket. J. Rreeaujunel3U fortunate recipient of the "BootV Movs SuStprnr.u.T’.rrra-.-UTAIN Touatar" ^tee iu wonderfully at­ ---------------- '“maSraM
tractive pqpa aod pnuaoi iu faactnating
DOMEBSIC PAPER PATTERNS.
Mtstss
dial
imjlH Iks actus
with new ud highly artbti* engraving*, ■
iU Ulcr-prvto a modal of typographical !
ridiMaa. ud the arrangement throughout |
" simply auoerb, tho Rootr Mountain j
Tot put ia worthy of coiupariton with i
IVriaretfiie Amcneu or Tkt .Ihliic. It ,
b written in goaeipy. graphic attic, cover
fog deteib of the lour through the gardaaa
of the South weal (the Arkanaaa Valley. .
Soulbora Kauaaa), to tbe very heart of tho
Alpa pf America—the Rocky Mountains.
JaunU are made to all tbr famoua reaorto JhmrdFASXlj;
of Cokuredo, tho remarkable rafoa. tho i
aprfo^*; tha mine*, and. in abort, to every ,
point of ictcrmt to tourist, agrfoulturaliat, &lt;
oapitaJJet, NOner, ud iaraiiT With (ba J
Tot-atrr, the Saw Jcaw Grant koeps &lt;
luiag aempaay, tad the two publfoatiooa j
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After* few day* th* doctor relied oo a robbing American ritixena, they will &gt;1
lady who was at tbe point at death ; aad, lu: get lh»-maslr«. into trouble. General
on ratering the room, *ha mid. “Ob, lor a
hope of ccenloct ■ But where am I to kok
for itr
“To God," my dear madam," aaid he ;
“He will help you."
•
"Deyou mean it, Ductor Blount?" she
uked ' Thea bew ia it you have never
told me ao before, dnrina I bis long, weary

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h»J only tltought more' recgive me. dear
’ friend, and be aarared thu your Father
kuowi all your fear* and *orrowv, and take
cv.urare aUlL
Though the way may be
dark, all .hall be light at laat. only believe
i in the Lrrd Jopu' power to help vow.
, Da (aid.'let not your h&lt;«rt be tronUed.
. neither let it ba afraid,' aud, 'lo Im with
you alway, even unv&gt; tbe end of tbe
I world.'
Sow are you more- ebaared!'' be
. aaked. “I must go now aud am poor Mn.
Blake, who i». like you, preparing for bar
। beermly bom."
,
Uh patient premed hi* hand before
, porting, rnying, “God ha* mt you here
and atron-r a&gt; many of hi* younger breth-. to help ute, even though it ba* been at the
eleventh bow. I will rling to your word.;
The gig waa soon ready aad doctor. aud may wc meet in heaven through our
Blount steadily driving to Woodrewt,where, Iledeernrr'a merit*."
On reach .ng Mra. Blake'* door, be wu
the bouM of hi* patient wa* '
“Poor thing." muted tbe kind old man, met by her Miter, who aaid, “She has juat
"I should like to do what I can for her. «&gt;i pjuv, «r, and Chao« her last word, were,
weak u *bc i* and not over well off eith­. 'The doctor, he ha* put me at the feat of
er, to point of monrv. It must require. Jceu* He wu my mintotering angrl. *ad
plenty at band work, without .anything. all ia pence ’ "
The old gentleman** rate* Uicred u he
eto* totook after her sick children, in herr
ddiente (tele, and not even a siMer to help, aaid, “1 thank my heavenly Father for
her. However. God ia good and will sup­. bi* great goodoeaa in allowing me to du
r
whal
helped bar. Henceforth my mtaatoo
port her, no doubt, and it will not do for
me to look gloomy when 1
in. So a, shall bo not only for the body whieh mu»t
trace to these thought* although I do, penal, but for the and (too, whieh fires
wish my poor rotirat bad mere ritanc- of
getting (trong by bring able to obtain a
ehaage of air and rest.''
Tbe doctor had now axrived at the house,
and. dismounting, proceeded to knock at
tbedoor, which wu answered by a tidytockiog servant, who mid, “Willyon walk
up »|laiT* if you pieawe,' and led tbe way
to Mr*. Leonard'* room. She was In bed, happy spirit departed. while they who Were
looking pda aad anxious; and, ia answer left behind added, “Wei! doer, tho*) good
to the debtor's miinirire, aaid ah* felt worn and faithful servant”
“Yea," repeated Mr*. Leonard, '‘maybe
out with pain and depression, and how MMn out so late, but indeed bear that welcome, aad meet again
the many who bare,baea Ursaed by his
the agony wu »u mt*
word*"
“Never mind that.
At the grave the clergyman aai.1, “My
are suffering from, aad it
need much I friend* I hare lent a dror ami vahred
patience; but 1 will du whal I can for brother, even he who ba* werked with ma
you."
to long for the good of anal* and whom
“Yow are vary kind," replied Mr* Leon­ now it ia my aad duty to commit to the
ard; “I am aodtotreMod I can paly go to earth; but, thank G&lt;xl, hie epirit to already
ia happiness; ao let tee not rapine. Many
a pastor ha* to lament tint hu teaching
o tbe sick ha* bens thrown away by a
skeptical doctor’* scoffing and *hakiag th*
.i_ . _ .__ 1. __j .a_
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B.rAJAA a
What piece of coin ia double it* value
by drducting ita half? half-penny.

DEPARTMENT

Georgia ha* a jug factory al la*, after
these thru* hundred yean of waiti g.
“I l uwnyoa for it," ths bull aaH,
'■ whether you have your way, or I mus**

The Pope to (aid to be grently cooeernad

Tha.Canr b the tailmt sovereign in En- '
rope. TJtc Emperor William cornea next
io height.
.
About three mtl'.ioo fans were ahippad
fiotu Japan in 1875, almost all of which
tame to this country.

Dodgers, Posters, Bill Heads,Let­
ter Heads, Note Heads, State

An OlWcgo county paper iavued an ex­
tra to announce tbe killing of a big block
bear r.cnr Sandy Creek. '

merits,En v elopes, Busi-

The head line "Congmaional Intelfir
grace" dure not imply that Congreaamaw

ness and Calling
Cards, &amp;c., &amp;c.

Sprinkle, eprinkle, little cart, bow I won­
der where thou art. Come aad lay thia
fearful dent, ere our long* Alban and bust;
When they *er « man in London in a
•cal akin ooat and wearing diamond*, they ■
whuper. “There goe* another American

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G»c M. Dewey, Editor.

State St., Boating*, Micb.

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Diseases with Its Agonies.

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keep mriet a* yon are exhatuted.'
An*, with a few mom direetkua the
kind physician took hi* leave, hit patient
eertaiuly looking brighter than when be
entered the room
At the foot of tbe
(tain ha mat the buaboud, to whom ba
(aid.
HI will Mad your wife aome medi­
a(he Dead* much earn and muat eer
bave a change before long, there ia
inch a waat of power combined with othSo, shaking huda, be departed.
- Month* passed.
Changes to the coan
tryudaea Ud done no good to Mr*.
Leonard, and at het the doctor sent hi*
patirat in aa rainent London physician.
“I fori more mtlafied now," eaid hr oo
her rotors. “I have Mt been wrong in
my treatment, and you muat hare pa­
tience."
How wearily fell these word* on Elir*.
beth Lennarp'a ear3* rite pictured mouth*,
perhare yean of mental decrawiun and
bodily auSeriog; feeling a*'if ah* would

thia life long. All interret aerated gone
from everything, the world looked dreary,
and (he felt daily datun a burden to her;
but, al last, with a great effort at eheerfui
Baa, aba anid. “You bare hxxn very good
to me, iu ductor Blount What ahould
I have done without you? You seemed to
leave me al the feet of J MU. the other
day, nod I had peace, but how speedily
did it vanish' fa it from the complaint I
“Ye*" said the doctor, “God will krep
you. You mast not give way to gloomy
thought* Take rest, ud 1 hope to time
all wtH be well."
“Wlut a gtorfou* miarian you doctor,
have!', returned Mr. Leonard; “you not
only do good to die body bnl «l»u to the
mind, whan, you are so noble and kind a.
to'ratar into the spiritual difi ealtia* ofyour
potiente, sr.d try aud lead them to God.
aa^poae 1, to my waak and nervou. atatc,
bad a skeptical doctor, whal a misery it
would be! I shall never be rid* to rejay
you, but you have my deepest grstitude,
and I will follow all your direction*, ud,
if thia iHaeaa trechaa bm palteare, howev­
er weary the laaami m.y be to learn, it will
be auanethiog gained."
“Ob for a hurt to praise my God,
A heart from *to sot free,
A h*ert that ', .prink rhri with the blind

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Washington

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WAiBurarow, D. C., June 1, 77.
Immediately upon evofiscating tbe Arlingtoa estate, Gen. Lae's former home,
•ituatc from Wuhington just serosa the
Potomac oo the Virginia aide, and declar­
ing that the name ahould tbraewforwarJ be
used only u a national cemrt.ry, a con­
tract wu anlcrad ioto by thu Government
with certain parties, that they (tbene par­
tiro) ahould gather rkotn the batik field
where they lay the Imooa of our fal'cn
brarea and couvry them to thia cemetery.
They did tbeir work well, but what, with
being paid by tho load, aad not bring
special anatoaiate. it wu by far too well
done, and the result wu that when wo
strewed yesterday, we honored with equJ
respect bones of man and male, lying io
thia beautiful cemetery in the common
eommuniuo that they both feel in the defveae of onr country
The ccrvurouKW
passed off very plemaatJy, an exceedingly
fine addnm bring deliver'd by Graeral
Goff of Virginia, and a moat appropriate
and original poem by Will Gtritoo of
Michigan.
The day itself wu ooe of
Wuhmgtoo'. pleasantest.
1 notiea by my exchanges that there to
a crying demand all over the country, for
• new party, and that tbe poStical ioveo-

have any of tliaae insect* tn your duuicl
I want to inform them on the word of a
Washington correaponden:, that the game
to not worth the candle, far whatever
Francis Train'* patent. I, for ooe, don't
believe that w« need any new partus, in
fact, I am inriined to briiere thaL with a
very little fixing over, eveu the old prioriplan would anawer for a few'yean longer.
John Lothrop Mutiny i. dwul, and in
rittoro*. and the world om o( iu brightest
miodn
Mr. Mtrtriy served hto country
faithfully at two eoerts, but it waa aa a
student and historian that ba won hi*
grsaum feme. Aa a writer rf htotofy be

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EDITOR.

’•sasMSi?
Txans or KUSKaimos

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY,JUNE 20, 1877
FASHIONS

FARMERS

?m»i mid Boms cm

Thomas Rake

PHYSICIAN A SURGEON

D A T*S O F AD VLR TIXING.

WHOLE NO. 2054 ™

VOL. xxn. NO. 8

OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.

hiBMif. Il tartaiuly made hin
■take th. ruoark U wm begin a
baring aurpriaed her in her farori
Before aatrr dm it buesawt
■at Lizxir

i It wm victorious over all Competitors al the Great Centennial
Field
* BVMVUVBI-------Trial.
- --- - It works the easiest because the weight of the driver
riiMilw ■•tiatircioe« the dumping, and is the most durable because it has
। WROUGHT
..
m
»v.. (not
cast) Axles, and BRASS COIL SPRINGS
IRON
(
(not iron) over the teeth. THE CLEANING BAR IS "ENTIRELY
'NEW and NOVEL, no sticks plugged in the axle,
AT LAW A SOLICITOR NO BAR RESTING ON THE TEETH. We also have the

attorneyaT lawa’sojjcitor

ATTORNEY

rya^aalraySUX*

s lepfiblicaa Banner

GEO. M. DEWEY

On Thursday

?js f«?i*2r»saBS!

ineffecCual

AugtMU niunwd

proUhlr gMAnd

mu Crallica, Mr. Bowen ackuiwledged

PHIL W. NISKERW.

SINGLE REAPER,
LIGHT MOWER,

“ ~ CKWTRAb HUITBE.

stub Uwr rwJd Nava bluabwd, tauawd,

COMBINED MOWEE AND REAPER

wra.'-.a. rS.H be atke

The Ohamjnon was the lighest draft of all tlo Machines t.ysted at
the Centennial Field Trial of Mowers and Reapers and received
, the highest award.

‘WuSHKKXSE^
Sweet’s Hot«l,
............... “,CB

"doauJ AN** BOOM, n-w PEA PAT.

be readily---wm fully occupied with faahionable aocicti
du»t trtcllinj lint, ao Maple yet an etyliah

The New Champion Single Reaper is a COMPLETE SUCCESS.
It is unequalled fur quality of WORK. LIGHTNESS of DRAFT
and DURABILITY, being constructed almost entirely of Wrought
Iron, Malleable Iron and steel, while its

ONLY JUST LIZZIE.
"Halto, Bova ' 1 thought you bad eut

Weight is Little More Than One-Half

DENTIST

Mtille,

That

ParbiM inspiration, the I.btor,

other Reapers, which jut a very desirable feature.

MicUiat

STUDKBAKER WAGONS, 8UPBRIOR AND HOO6IRR GRAIN DRILLS,
MISHAWAKA DOUBLE SHOVEI-S, AC., AC

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ATTORNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR

Come and see ourStock.
ATTOBSl™ Jr LAtTl'soLICIT.

“ HAltVST WRIOHT.

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vomsyi.

UiTahanA
'Heven t you T’ l^teky
lite Ten; pbew. Nice folks.'
• table ! Fine giria, too '
the Mortiaai T

Uig m near, NWgiag »u »oftly, and Mr.
Bowen wu ryther enjoying it.
— •*•wcct rotce of AuguM
quite ao dulcwt m uattel.

foulard;

Balking .mu ol white flannel, lnmae.1

GREBLE &amp; RVSSELL

OVER 500 TAYLOIT RARES

add ma. Here it b Mm. Ilona Motjicr, King atreot. Eat station "
“Thank you, thank you, Cliff I I'll r&gt; bodily ones,’ laaghad
rar thia renr dar, tad tea how I like th*

31^'

if he ena bold oat.

If

Would thia if I

PHYSICIAN A SURGEON.

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n.

indacriUble
dainty flguraa
rich Jaauww

RIKER.

t2£w.~v2:

Gidaoa J. ItDow, after kSine educated

itw &lt;if msm
sens’ MDDALS AT FIELD JRIALS IS kcrofe I

pertoo**

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DR. IL F- PECKHAM,

cnc rny»{ciA»

anp mwibon.

DELIGHT J. WOLF.M.B.

I&gt;&lt; au«&gt;t..e.

nim mm r»

r^u'retneeta

Fancy one off

Tiu*m copper.fanind diviattia emlwlated |
only wind you keep
returned Augwata.

which render* ateotutely dialing the1

walked away to hbnKca.

r« Mireaaaftil.
Bowen ooailr

aa*»«r

"■2d
of international obligation! an not looked

I'renideut nod.

lure, which ao ataimiiata with the wearer
and tMrttol our

at

DR. C. KL'MELL,

LCCIt'9 RCSSKLL.

34 BUCKEYES TO 5 CHAMPIONS
SOLD FROM HASTINGS AND MIDDLEVILLE IN 1876.

Item.
Mr. Bow« haring m MmetBenl with I
■ friasd in lb« sky, returned tofort dinner

• I'm willing Gaa ahould

lonely thOd I

foVumble to th* Monde , and it b alwaya

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MESSER BROTHERS
favorable to oUerring all nor international

POWERS &amp; BARLOW
urnGHER.

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knowledge of
ru politely attentive
careful nut to lot fhU t

NEW

nlatWa to the aBacad Bllibuaterinc ffttiny

which rocnprehetxh tact, poetry and cam-

ISAAC W. VROOMAI.

Builders, examine, their Build­
ing Material, House Trimmings,
Paints, Oils and Varnishes.
Farmers, examine the WIARD
PLOW, before purohasingothers,
Every one waranted.
Those contemplating buying
Mowers or Reapers should see
n- j- W'
Mbs Mortiuwrr m&gt;
uwAbObUiqito.
the Walter A. Wood Machines, drmiar
Carriaie. Sin ad OnaseiHl at
uS-jsix’SAt;

Prandact n eery

JOHN Q. CKENSY.

eonrre. Wto readily ffiten“I hare
rtffhtfti)." -id

MH threat, n.d

r. c. HOLBROOK.

thiaff,** mid the bdy, bridling and bltub
tnf, bat with a purinw e»ila.
“Then, wiU you |*»« um year daughter?

the food ■other.

“But I a» wre, if dear I

Sotto Smith, number 16, East Fourteenth

I a | rote-ti: :■
lady housewife tor her family.

He b

mwii'jT POWERS &amp; BARLOW

Jefferson St,

sum juuutirrrjTr
UoffCtonifeH and Happincu\

who, while prim ngwnt,
M Mrs. FhaheAal.

THE STEBBINSBRO’S SAY
Don’t buy any Furniture or Picture Frames,

OF HASTINGS AND VICINITY.

until you have priced their Goods, for you

DR. J. B LaSURE

will save money by it.
Everybody knows they are

mw » bmotiful brow.

bum

�Whin Lake, earn* off
I thing in thm Mteioa cf l
taa’ooi ever 5,&lt;*W fruit

mouey en^gl. Within a week four men
cUrgvd with grave crime* and under d

real, dehberately walked off, one out of
Ludlow Street Jail. oo. owl of th* Tombs
Pdfo.Court.aU tw. M W th- Omrt
Haase. Ia saeh mae tba ofcwra m

increase of the voting population

If Gov. Stone of Miaiin'lji fo unabk,
M ho Mys, to do anything about tbe Olis
holm tiwij. it murt be owing to public
hntiment. As Mr. Lamar acemato ba the
popuUr favorite in that State, why wouldn’t
it be well to hear from him just now •

CIVIL SERVICE REFORM.

The spirit of reform which sbeok die
city hM spent it* .course, popular feeling
ha* ia a nxnewre suicided, rigflanee is re­
laxed and tbe Ifomoeracy have eome to the
I frcuL Tbe old Twaol villain, ar. filling
tbe tdfiera, Bom Kelly and bi. gang ham
[ control, and muh epara&amp;m* M pmmluing

proposed to withdraw any ef it.

general regnboona, :about 25,000, or one
Senator Conkling, according to the state­
fourth of the er.bins! children, are enrolled media of a gentlrman from I tita, does not
in tbe school*.
intend at [reseat to make any reeommen
In Fknda, Governor Brew claimed m
datino* for appointments under tbe Admin
u&lt;ration, or to in say way interfere ia mat
tore ef patroeage. A* to the policy of the
Administration, be, witb many other*, b
waiting.
Secretary Evart* predicts that, in view
bather, General Sherman. Weomatrin
of the truly patriotic courm pursued by
tb remark of Gail Hamilton, that the only
President Haya* and bis Cabinet, that ia
Ms and real reform in the aril a-rrice
1S80 tbe Republican choice for President
will be elected by an evervbelraing major
by. Tbe only smbirioe of the ptcarni. Ad­
ministration b to give the people a good

publicaaa. ropported by tbe decent portion
of the Democracy, the city wiB be in the
hands of the Tammaoyitro M oompfotely
m H was under Tweed, within a yw. The
Bepubikaw "ho are growling about mall
matter* ia the Praaideat'e psliey ought to
stay fore awhile, and are the practical
werkings of Dreweracy where it Lm saiimited sway. It b alike everywhere.
Wherever it gets power oosraprioo ran.
riot, and fraud rules raprearo. Tsmmaay

COFFEE
SOAP

All Abo

TOBACCO.
CROCKERY.

ASKING TOO MUCH.

, The South Carotins Senate La* refund
to pay tbe interest on it* Stole lend*.

Edward P. fWlJ United Stata Minuter
to Austria, liai tendered his resignation.

State be aDawed togn unpunished and un­
tried, he b taking too much. When he
mAas a duunre intimation half a threat,
th* the Itesadm can expert no favor*
fra.* the Danocrafo of Alabama if he al­
low* thmo indictment* tn bo preaod in th.
courts, he ou only Ucetacs tbe ebunpipn guitlS.

STONE -W-A/RE.
CharioUe, b »tyled “the Gough ol Eaton
County."
The lensing Rtyvl.licn* givM a list of
103 red-ribbon dubs, wither membenhip
of 59^66.

The Murphy movement, which Lm
swept the wulhern tier of counties ia the
State tike a whiriwiod, is bring inaugural cd in thia city. The tempcraMe bodies,
under thA skilful leadership cf young
Tyne, and other* equally scalene, have
perfected a cunaotidaiioa, and will make a
movement along the whale line. License*
I luave been granted a* freely as ever, fur
tbe provision in the excise law which proj hibited liwnws to al! exerpt innkeepers
who kept.three beds for tbe accommodatloa cf -the public wm very easily evaded.
The rum mill* rech put up,three tanka in
their roar rooms, and unblushingly swore
that they were inn-k&lt;^p«s, and got tbrir

Bowne, Combs A Co., bankcra of^Rat-

. (J

President Ilsyes baa accepted an ic
tioc. to visit Rhede Island during the :

Tbe red ribbon club of Ypsilanti will
eelelrile Joly 4 th. The Ann Arbor dub
Jas. H. Mill* ha* raccir«l the appoint­ ha* teen inviteU to participate.
ment cf Secretary uf Montana, In pbco of
Thoma* IHaw*’. of Keen., has a living
J a*. CoUoway.
i
.

aaase other partial in |he Sooth are eri
destly laboring under a se riots* mixappre.
bmico of the President's policy of wociJ.

Gov. Young of Ohio hu ccrfeJudeil not
to be s candUate for re -election. Prirste
businesi too pressiag.
.

OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

child a idea of pacifiostka, who, ia hi*
The Cabinet baa decided to appoint Mr*.
Polit&gt;I-The Ring Robbera-Procauser moment*, advised the new aane to
Thompson, daughter of the late Alexander
tectioo against Crina—Tammany in
by in an ample .tore at eweatmeaUi to
Il o.iU the tax payers of Newaygo coam
Campbell^ posunaster at Izraiavule, Ky.
Control
again—Temperance—Fi­
ly 81,000 per »nuum to board and take
“poafy- him when hi* fit* orate cw.
nancial Trouble*—Busineu.
The Republicans tarried the Norwich care of their prisoners in the Grand WipTtabari* of the IVvmdent* policy of
idsjaiL
J/
(Conn.)
charter
election
on
th.
4th
I
m
U
caweQiatlc.n ia to treat the people of all ace-.
A Htale cxehaaue Mks what would a
by an avenge majority of 550—a gain.
large [-re erntage
tbe male population
f Tbe Ohio'DemocraU are represented m do for support, if tbe .treat corners were
baring concluded to abandon the grrenback
and take their stand on the silrer dollar.

They intend to bold a series of monalcr
meetings to awaken the publie conscience,
and then to comtaeoc4 legal proceedings rig
wheel, inside of c»ch other. Thu splurge orouriy. They will organise in every
was originally intended by ths anti-Tildcri ward, bars vigilance committee., th. Bed
Democracy of this »Jty m the beginiin;
of s movement to put Hendrick, on the
track three year* from now. . Originally

The total amount stolen by the New
York ring tfigrea, Tweed, Sweeney, Con­
nolly A Co-, b Mt down at 829,944,000.

sl Government. The "speded child" tree!
meat b to cvnsti t u te no psxi of that policy.
Tie purchase of good behavior by special
gifts bentirely foreign to it. Indeed,ilb
an insult to the better portion of tbe peo­
ple of the 8o.:th to treat them a* though
tbeir good will to the Government and

Governor Young of Ohio say* that be
will not swept a Republican nomination
for a second term sb wild it be offered to

Premdrat Hayca Km sigu-d the ccmuiteioa of ex'Got. Thoma. A. Osborne, of
j Kansas, to be United State. Minuter to

would do the people of the South great in­
justice by adopting a policy which would
suggcslkbc periodical btatowal of baeon,
tobacco, biaaksta, mMoeaaee with religion
and trader, "with rum to keep the people of
that Motion partially pacified after the In-

terfrrence? Il the Northern Dsmocrpt,
wbos. devotton to reform has impelled him
to vote m many votes as a doses Republioms, a worae fellow than toe Southern
ballot-box staffer ? Aro the peepb of the
South prupoaing to put thraawive* in the
position wlikb Senator Mmgan has taken
by dreiaring that indictment* agsiasi par­
tite charged witb note at deetiuus and
with Uflot-box stufong most be art aside,
m the prim of their sapport of the Gov-

•

The Government claims 8502,IMO of
Frank Leslie, and be says bo ■owts only
8500. The lawyc like tbe appearance of
the controrervy.
Ex-Governor John T. Hoffman i* mcnliooed by tbe Albany Erprat
a pros­
pective Ilesiocnitic candidate for Secretary

dcmonalrariuu—the excuse bring that it
was merely a good-bye to Hendrick*, who
wa* co . route for Earop*. But Uncle
Sammy is altogrther too Mtute for any­
thing of this kind, and he quietly notified
th. managers tbit they had !&gt;etler invite
Judge Swayne, one of the, Amoeisto
Justiaa of the 11. 8. Supremo Court, it him or there would be trouble. It wm
bolding court ia Detroit in place of Judge done aceordiegly, and then Sammy pul
Edmonds, who reontly died.

Mre. Julia G. Brower, of Owosso, ha*
recently finished a patch work quik coouining 3,200 piece*. Kha b in bar serMackey, the ex-Sptektr of-the South
Carolina Hott*, uf Bepreaenlarirea, the completed within two mundis.
The Detroit and Milwaukt
Washington correspondent ol tbe Chicago
onapaay have a gang of men ,
TVffanw MTS, b to; have a federal oflfoe.
Grand ilapidi, building a rto
Ignatius Dounelly of Miuoeaote, with
th. help of a few follower*, will organixa
himself into a “Groimbact” CenrtaCompan/have a gang of two at work at
Grand Rapids, building a stone pier in
Grand Hi vw, preparatory to placing th*
. £
Got. Stone became the Executive of now iron Bridge in poritioo.
Miasiarippi by rirlae of being Speaker of
Kight*girls of on. fkmily (colored !, m
ths Hous when Guv. Arnot rraigned. Ualvin, in tbe Southern part of this State,
Before he was Governor be wm a whoU weigh 1.GC2 pound*; the father weigh*
over 200 pounds, the mother bring ol ordin*ry site.
John Garvia, a firmer firing near Mt
era Unmoernis, who hava been talking at Oeiwsi, wm fatally injured at a barn rais­
"Washington about a new party, are att.ir- ing on tbe 5th hm., by a rope breaking,
neys of iO'xU whisky and tobacco men, and biting a timber fall, breaking both kips.

ora of tbe Federal laws aha!! go
county, Min, .nd England, with tar eeatomary regard for ker subject* abroad, has
demanded m inTtwLigaUcn to aacwtaia the

SCHOOLHOUSE
SOUTH.

AT

THE

Fm&gt;0 aool is mi
and eemtaag an*
BmUi, Hegi. *
awes at e&gt;fM
tlcaie
Un. Jnepb K
mteCsrtsae ta fora
day. stem.
CMk always n

GREATEST show oh earth
bow®’
Y SENDING FOR SAMPLES

Grat ESK Mt, Jib :ra ini.
Jxtn Witafii, Jar ITO 1IT1
Ms M '.ttntaj, Jute till Itri
50 50

50

50

LI. TO,

50

Tbe South Carolina Houie of BeproMtnarirm has pasted a bill to prohibit tbe
sale of a-ed cotton letwren sunset and sun­
rise. The object ia to prevent cotton ateai.
ingbrnestu* Four colored Republican.

•ng a great .leal of good thereby, A
as these are the small luckct-.hopa ihu
furnuh the very poor with ths vilevt rum
--.nd they intend aa well to regulate the
traffic among lho*e whe are too .trong to
be aipclehcd, compelling them at leMt to
keep within the bound* of decency. All
good citucnt are expwXed to join in the
movement, and by sheer forts of pablic
opinion make it a aneem * It will amount
to wmothing thia time, for it is being
guoe alxiul the prupse way.

dially. But he cut the comb of Morris­
sey most effectually. Tbe epoechn ol
Slippery Sam make iatereMing reading.
In the crowd who stood close beside him
while he wm denouncing fraud were
Pel too, who engineered tbe attempt
to buy a Hepubljtnn elector ia Oregon,
Tweed’s district attorncr and two of hi*
deputies, a score df Tweed’s best known
official*, men who grew rich out of hw
rtealinpi by TOdro’s help, and ..try po­
litical shyster and adventurer in the city.
And to such a crowd, the ahatnel/M man
who ataada first on the list of political
rorruptioniats, who spent five million* of
stolro money b an attempt to buy himself
into ths Presidency, spoke gravely of the
terrible frauds that had kept him out of
the Preaideaeyl It wm the cheekiest
prrfortsatKe that New York ever saw.
Tddeo Mill intends to ba a candidate io

money wm the all of a thousand poor la­
borer., widows and girl*, who bad pet
each their little pittance where it was lop
p&lt;md to bo aafa, that they might bare it {
to pay rent and tor food against the day
when no work could be procured, the ex­
tout s&gt;f the disaster may be comprehended.

toonded, about a thousand people whoec
depossita ran from 84 to 825, were st the
bank, the men mining, the women weep­
ing. The treasurer of the French Bea
evofoat Society ran away with all their
fund*, 820,000, and one or two life ioaurance cobpcnta are in the throe, of dimo-

the volume of greenback, within a few
moutha to the 83M,000,000 limit, Ixed is

ax 15.UO0 boskets fcvary twig b doing
iubvribmt. andnbral thirty man m
ampfoyed removing the mesa ef harden.
Cd. T. B. W. Stockton, of Flint, own*
• letter written by O. Wmbingtoa, oa the
7ih of October. 1779, ordering a jaek-

155 and

157

25^‘S.IS WiEfetysV
SBs.szor.ui-'J^Ts-u:

BOSS

LAUER BEER

LU-.UU, Mrt.t
■artaroe eOTstMk

•

hdimMt Smrllra! Gail
a SILKS.
ADI.NLS,

DOUBLE MANAGE ACT,

PERSONAL

LUBICL

Sniii-laciiit

fciai $25,000 Bibtal Betart
ihe ojtLY Lirn&gt;a

iisiit late ftiiu
OlffiTIC 10HTHL'

DHT GOODS.
O YE I (SOLDIERS?;I O YBS

laM: RnI&gt;Ki,HnRtttini!

LIGHT-RUNNING

HIPPOPOTAMUS!
-A.DMX1UA.Xi

TtOblESTXC

DOTI

TXTCX-TTUrNTGCHARLES W. FISH,

I»T|B
BEST.

DOMI

lAOISECO..

rxKK to au-; &gt;, MAt—iM 1* “—Urth of hi. stealing*, and Ccanolly ditto.
It b ramered that a propcniiico tram Oakey Hall it on the way to this emurtry.
which will bg of coerce accepted, and he
will ms. took Uakey played it vary
smart oa ths city, and get away m Wall M

.foj Um. A rery
te’sewfo to lee* a

INCLUDING.

dricka wm converted into a Jemcaatration
in favor of Tiklen Thea came tbe nasal
fight between tbe local politicians. John
Kelly, the brad of Tatsmasy, was bound
that MorrisMy, his aodeet enemy, should
not have an opportunity to air bimMlf,
snd he »■&gt; manipulated tbe Jemonatntiun uatard Grrndt, ha* absconded, haring bis
m to be everywhere rtoigtiixcj m the cen­ depowtore with nothing. He wau't a
tra! figure, even though to do It ho bad to great thief, only 825.000 wan taken by

The rieg robber, will get out with the
ns«4 of their plunder, except Tweed. The
Dfotrict Altoraey read Li. confosaioo and
hte decided that there is not enough in it

M oawdiriao ofaervittek," M^ths . saUonal bank, which it b believed will

830,000 Stud of Superb Edncatod

GEO. PECK i MS
W00IWAID AYE., DETROIT

Magnificent Pictorial Cage*. UkxM*. tu.

are seeking immunity for them.
Il b alleged that a British subject wm

THE

nient, m they could be tued to lay out the
more respectable of their eustomera when
they got too henry a cirgo oc. Practicaliy there i» bo regulation or ibeck upjn
rum-nalliiig in this city—il is all fits a*
air. Everybody aelb who ebeoaoi, and
saib whenever be chooses, Sundays snd
week days, it is .11 one. The temperance
bodies sre determined to put some impddi-

Smith Hogle 4 Preston.

Vol 22 4tf.
Prepared by H. R. STEVENS, Bottoe, K»».

Hl®

USVJffl a HAHBS!

The Hsuasaer Hstate. Number &lt;&gt;t IMMisafa
'HI spot with . drUghttol sterr tT Geely
teracy Marotta. the sister rf th. English p»i

BKPAIK SEO
One

Fil

�TfrllvnlnWto

wre*
r-e*s&lt;

4H. ao&lt;^

A

Tbere u due u about SO ooeda &lt;
that rireuld h.,B bren dehvered

("7 Drug -.-itoer.

jue«2tHf

AN IMMENSE BUSINESS,

At thia Into dav ia.U» aear
John
Hunley has fur mlo » '»• IdoT Northern
Sry sprier, almou a. a« and frreh
when they were pished off the trees. Go ■' Wbenvoo vast joar nraaraintioea nut
and buy some. Ody ( U» a ImU
ap with tin Draf, and at n-w^.V.

SINCE WE

j rmre, rome to tba UITT DRUG FTORK
Blredwd ao ! brown .
«a, ahirtiag
■ uoodtf
* Baatrsa.
■triped and ducked, licks, rineks deeim.
Whitman s AmorCd &lt;.Ju, t,m ,
eouooadae, ate-, very ebreje at J. Rtsssxx’a.
jua«13ri.
A Ml
J. P

i. a haptlst, d is mrittog aa eff.rt in r.
tirguire tire ptfrt OttiMh ia this Mty. and
ftr that pnrp lb UMto( smscl.p a^rWag
sad eveaiag
Sabbalh aaJ Thareday ena'
lag* la Bedl

MARKED DOWN OUR PRICES

Paris Green,
Paris Green,
Paris Green,
I At WANZER A BARRES.
*

fcvorita resort for thane treading -«k&gt; serrices of a toweorial artrit.
jwaalSU

Aflontr Wanted.
A good, live man wkniad to tall Sveei's
Automatic Raiawaur Cut-off, one ’of tbe

Notice These Prices

Cancars
I of all kiad. cured Cancers of the Brume
given Co tba right kiad ut a man.
For I removed without breaking the aim if tri­
| particular! call on or sddrrre
early. Knife sot used. Vary little
FRED BWUT,
Prim Oil « or addrm.
’
Pou Ofccv building, Huria^ Mich
R. F. Bnoww, M. D„
aprlfrf
Hearing!. Mieh. I
Brick kw hale U my yard. Section i3d,
io Ruttord
।
New Millinery Store,

f.M XBVINK.F.M.
COUNTY OFFICERS.

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Hasar I_ Nswtom.

« WAIIU llllltl

Men’s and Boy's Summer Coats 35ds. and up.
Cotton Socks 3 4 6 cents a pair.

•

And All Goods Equally Low.

tor ladies and cbiHreo. We Lara the Chieagn sty Ire of trimming, and .hall hare all
tba novelties of tba---- as aa fast as they
• In tha Sweet By-and-by
■PP"" io the market Ladies of Haatiap
Cannot but ba the happy thought aa the and vicinity are cordially invited to evil
Mu M. A. POLAND.
fortunate recipient of the “Rocar Morsapri-tril_______
TAUT Tocstar" »cum its wonderfully at­
tractive pagni and pevusca its taacinating
descriptions Moat beautifully embellished
with new and highly artistic engraving!,
ita letter prrea a model of typographical
richncm, and the arvangemenc throughout
simply superb, the Rocky Morsrai.v
Tovbist to worthy of comparison with
1'ictmrniur Amrywa ar Tkr jUdin. It
ia written in gomipy. graphic alyla, rover ■ ing deUila of tha tour through the garden. yh‘
of the Honthweat (the Arkansas Valley, I
Southern Kareas), to tire very heart of the 1 Mr
Alps of America—the Rocky Mounuina. 1
J sunto arc made to al! the Ismous rreoru al.
of Colorado, the remarkable ruin*, the m*
■prin j, the miner, and. ia abort, to every *J
print of interest to tourist, agriculturalist, re.
I capitalist, mioer. and invalid. With the £
Torstrr, the 8a&gt; Jess Gt’ine keepa »•)'
| fitting com; soy, and the two puhiieatioo. JS
are mailed frw tg all writing f.» ot»» or “5
both
T. J. Asbumtw, Topaka. Kaa- “

Martha! Pricks*!. II plaM guUiy. saying ka
X Sklarer. label 1 sr. Haulage.
waa a Laibet ao* very daa&lt;aro«a;
did eat rraember doing anything eery cartewe ; waa net aoartdarad eery treablreeme. I A Few Poaitive Facta About P. T. Bar­
num's Poritively Greatest Show on
Ha wee saslaaead to pay far hie apraa »i.&lt;» |
Earth, at Grand Rapids, Jackson, end
Battle Crook.
I Mr. and Mrs. Darias lleuk ere deeply ten1 eiUe ef nm.gaaerel eympaUy tkvwa In Itre.
la tkefr recast sflinUa by Urnir flleadl aad
aeighbm; and they Jeeire tn eapreas la IkH

Men s Lined Fanta 75cta. A $1.
Mena White Verts $1 42.50.

01

Nev Goods, Naw Styles. New Prices.
h“* Ol‘ “d ’** “ °“r £'"i‘
' We kseplb»r Domestic paper fmbioos

All About the County.

All Wool Suita $6 $7 $8 $9 A 10.
Boy'a Suita fl $1.50 $2.50 $3.50 db $4.

j

t^BaoR**' S ,rtb “‘le' 6"‘ *"*'

Lisas-^g

Legal Blanks!
Legal Blanks |
Legal Blanks

Men's Good Suita $3.50 &gt;4 &amp; $5.

Star clothing houSe,
Double Store, 38, 40, an&lt;h 42. Canal St,
GRAND RAPIDS.
B. P. B. 3, $20,000 In Solid Cash Given Away.
B. P. B. 3, $20,000 In Solid Cash Given Away.

2933
The Advance Plow

02010001020002020200010200
Cali al lie Sin if tie BIG HAT.

Ti.CliNSIiMPriVES.
AU kiad*, at
may Ilk I HMtnt, ILmilk A PsgaTOX'a,

MOWER

J list cuoie op down here to Brestoo,
Smit A Ilokel, and dank borne mme of
there naw Paper K&gt;r the Walt I make
you look jest «u nice aa aav. r van
may 1 Gt4 .
Jous MHnaKL,E*|- ------- * ♦ re Hominy for 5 canto at
'
•
I may 14*4 Suiru. Hoglb A PatWT’i'r'a.

IWUidj
VA.UUO fee lheir ss^k Mia*
llreg'ar • hat af ridtag and driving Iva levy
etall.oao lud.a i, pasture!/ uBprs«ed«ata.l,
sad fJO.CW meee will ywakhely ke paid Ise
Iu parallel. Mr.baraam all! paellirely pay
for keif .. .ion.,.. ..1 garfsc* a

Mixed Picklea

SSI.I

PRICES— Dour fail to saw the pwris be­
fore purchasing
SIONOL BIGHAT

I T. al; ako^r. ealeX^iRPik. ear.n sal 1*.
/%rai, oar and uwe half iachre thict, f .r '; 4.e*ro&lt;hM&gt;e -4 na«k. IIOIM &gt;■! el 11, party 4*.
tale by
J W. 4 C G. Bsjrttr
msyldU______
___
Pure Califurnia Hooey at
snvllU Huns, Hoolk A pBMTt..i'«.

REAPER

GOOD NKW8 TO THK PUBLIC!

Plaster, Lime,
Stucco, Plastering
Hair, Shingles, Ac.

■ww.miun.
Ike ryel.v. &lt;—■&gt;. tba
ia• aad lertawa.ee
taaar. Maar* e«raav&lt;k and aa-

Paraaato, Cum, ladi&lt;» liaea eollara
I and cuffs, nxblogs and tire—a idee ’
I slot* at J. Rcwuxa.
JunrlJt I

Special Notice*.
Dr. Schaock'a Pulmonic Syrup.

Ie«a tie drala aU njveaMaa ik. min

A. D. COOK.

Get yo«r wool twine W Zepb Wulireo.
junedt?

STOCK OF GROCERIES
r''‘'l“*-orraxicJ~jSm?

WANZER &amp; BARNES,

The place to boy Mark Tvaia'a scrap
book i« at 'Vaxiaa A Buiu jumW

k

City Drug Store,

I'lHta t&gt;ll»lie&lt;l leatifS.
vlgn Faums.

Hastings Mich

Strawbrrrier.

‘.

Pensions.

i'our Trade Solicited.

1 jrntoy a rdy.

I

Toiaet articles— Perfumery
School, Muceilutcoun,
and Blank Books
—Stationery

3

MUST.
it

DEFY COMPETITION
a meathly vtoii ta thto taww aa tba Mib a
reck area;k girtwg theculreasaf llutlngsf
sad vMaity the baaetl ef kia eatoomva
eipaHarea and wumJeefnl .km.

The Mild Power
*«««•

TMww to aa adterttoalmu ia ear aelssaM la
wkiah wa take aroeb pUaaarw to raftmag ear

___

CURES

junrtitf

Another lot af Lodda' Liaau and Grose
loth Soils made and trimmed in tbe lai
. .....
jaoalKU

Homeopathic Specific.

Wm.*H. Goodyear.

TRIMMED HATS,
at the lowest poamble prices al
j-utsiriCl
Mm. M. A. Fouuni'a.

PHARIACEUTICAL CBEMffl.

Tbe doable btuk corset in all usee. The
beat fcung sad mo« darebU corM ia tba
market J. Krrau.U '
jun«13t4
DOME881C PAPER PATTERNS. I

PEOPLES

DHUG

STORE.

Phyiictan'a Prescriptions and

Wall paper cheap Machin* eOa riaaap
'aria green aheap, al
ISarrrtui A Raa.ix*.
jaacClOtf
City Drug Store.

Family Recipes

canefully pre­

f pared with Drags and Chemicals
I of purest quality only.

TO ADVERTISERS^

TAKE NOTICE.
'Those whom
may Concern.
am now running
la New Portable Ma­

chine for mo&gt;ing,nus-

ing or changing the
la tbe totore•u of peepl* wk* live an
1 bwryiag gnmad. wa protaat agatoet 1

THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY

ViferatDf Arakin Iidim

GxmmImk
Jum3W

Wanu A Baxmm,
_
Kty DragStore.

THE HUHK8 fflUBUCAIA HBffl location of buildings

ironi small to great,
and having handled
about 14500 buildings
in riitcn rears. I fed
confident I ca.i satis­
fy those who may fa­
vor ------- :*L------ ”

�HollowsraAdvretlMmrett..

binmnr

WA&gt;

1AP.I THESE HCB.'
THE TESTIMONY (IFTMK WHOLE WORLD
Bounrin ®hbt.
aoid twenty
_
_
_____________ j I bid a field
that wm covered with (hatha, which wm
mowed several years, and tbe meet of the

CENTRA

RAILROAD.

THE HASTINGS REPUBLICAN BANNER,

Has The Largest Circulation,
Walla Ho/cAeum. Walla Walk, Walla
Walla county, Washington territory.

fipteX. VJomjlaa fennm., sod Hearts

Is Radically Republican in Sentiment

Mr. Moore wrote to a girl asking her
to marry him. She declined, and dosed
her note with. "No Mors at present."

It is generally supposed that ernry fhnuer knows how to make hay; but many of
them manage their, haying vary lolly. I
consider the following points applicable to
tbe ceee:
1.—Get ready for haying iu , advance.
See that ynur machines are in good cider,
and as far as possible guard against sklays
by breakage, the lorn of n-Xs-Le, by hav­
ing duplicate parts of machines I that are
most liable to get out of &lt;arisr; and also
keep a supply of extra nuts on {baud, to.
be used in the owe of losing one while tk*
machine is at work.
2 —Beran your haying early if you
hare much to cut, as you lose lr» by cut­
ting part'of your hay before it ia ripo fiir
the machine than you do by writing till
all your Lay ia ready to cut: and than
have Io «ut a part of it a week or two af-

And

,
,

RURAL -TOHCS'.

Probably rise tenths of the propio of
the United Steia have an idea, that if ww
jilant the seed of any variety ot strawber­
ry wo shall produce the same sort only;
bnt that fa not the kw that governs the
production of plants from the seed. Sup­
pose that w« take any named variety, and
grow from iu seed a million .of plants, not
one will bo tdontaosl in all respects with
the parent plant. Krmy plant produced
will be a duftite.' rtritty! We maw find
WHlrimrikalbo. frlrittug them, kfcw,
that are rery largo and fine; but r.eari/
all wil be of no csp.-cial r»lue. It gen­
erally takas abaat a thousand plants from
the iced to obtain a variety worth cultiva­
ting that is equal to, or superior to variotim already existing; and yet ow. may by
mere chance obtain a variety superior to
any known, by rowing the seed of a single
berry. Nor does.it seem to make any differonre in results, by selecting chokrilsrgo
sorts to obtain seed from, as we stand MS
good a dtance of obtaining fine, largo va­
rieties from lha seed of poor, nail berrise as from seed of the best sorts known
to exist. In this cane "like doos not pro­
duce Iik« ■" yet it is vrwll to select good
varieties sa parents, m they do not produce
inferior aorta to thcM grown from ordinary
kinds. There are men who claim to be
able tn produce valuable varieties, by fer­
tilising a pistihte (Amale) plant by a
ataminate (mak) one, by growing them
awiy from all oilier aorta, each being sc
lerted from rotae good quality. Then the
wed of the pistHato pkm is planted, and

many times found ; and fruit growers may
talk of “ hybridised ’ strawberries an much
‘a* they pleue, thrir new variciim are

nothing but eAeare aredhhyt. ' A man
who had spent Mveotceu years in "hybrid­
ising" varietfaa, et last obtained ear very
fine variety, while I took a few seeds snd
planted them iu a raisin box, and anemded, by mere good luck, in obtaining a va­
riety about as large as bis sort, and a good
deal mere prolific. The growing of new
varistks fa an interesting work to all per­
rons who have a tendency that way, and f
recommend a trial jrf it, m a variety that
will make a mu hie fjrtnne rnny be pro­
duced from a ftw seeds sown.

in Advance.
In Our
“ My dear,” arid a gcuthman to his
wife, “oar club ia going to hors all of the
lioUM comforts."
"Indeed," sneered the
wife, "and when, pray, ia our home to
have ail the dub comforts?"

. An ignorant Wall street speculator al­
ways pronounces tho noun project prv-jort.
Meeting a wsg tho other day lie Mid: ‘’See
"Then I’d advise you to go to a corn dootor at once,” replied tho wag.

The Orientals are very trusting to each
other. "Are you not afraid of going away
from you shop without leekingIt?’’ a trav­
eller asked an Egyptian up tho river. “Oh
no," answered the man coolly, “there is
not a chritUan within three milw.X^

JOB DEPARTMENT,
Dodgers, Posters, Bill Heads,Let­
TRAINS GOING NORTH.

ter Heads, Note Heads, State­

__ jb

ments, Envelopes, Busi­

ii

ness and Calling
Cards, &amp;c„ &amp;c.
Geo. M. Dewey, Effiior.

Stale St., HantingR, Mich.

Yoff can train the eye to aee al! the
bright places in your life, and no slip over
the hard ones with surprising case. You
can ako train the eye to rest on the gloomy
spots, in nitar forgetfulness of all that is
bright and beautiful. Tbe former b the
side teeth turned no m to turn the (oil up better edueatioD. LUb fa too short to nuroe
on Uto ears. iThon the lump crasher is one's misery. Hurry across ths lowlands
run semes the rows, which leaves the fields that you may linger longer on the monosmooth, so.that tbe rows can ba *:ea m
scon as tbq corn fa large enough to caliirate." Fodder corn can be sown aa late
as August 1M, except in tbe extreme
MOW TO rLA NT, ETC. .
. Northern States, where July 15th is as
'
Take any variety of ripe attawberrics, fate m fa advimbk to sow it.
and mash them in dry sand-or earth, til!
they are thoroughly mixed, using sand ur
earth, enottgl to leave tba misiure in a of corn on a long horac-hrir (from the trill
good condition to be sown. Then select a and a crow will swallow one of them, and
plans in tbashad*, lobe mads rich with the note of alarm will soon be sounded,
finely pulverised manure, and the roil to and it will bo impossible for him to dislodge
be Mode aa fine aa meal, on the top of the grain, and in a short time he will out
hie own threat by scratching at the corn
Which sow lha seed svanfr sand and all ; and hair ; and in eouacqueuee of the noise
and over it aiA through a roarao solve

■iass

itrnt Division.

■rtsMir.tatawsi
•re. Is Ui. CUT. t llreUasw«stastowmmms. (

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WHMBITS PLEASURES
U Uu.ri, *

sstatoTsri

Diseases with Its Agonies-

HOLLOWAY’S PILLS.

GEO. WOODS &amp; CO.'S

PARLOR ORGANS

■uIUmth Uihi
fre-s.re
rw.l|£.!H»C Thrf.u Ml,—

•

E5£.- •

WESL_J1

He Grat Saitta Ttemita

»lkw wWtalaelsevsr Me4 ter I

An old farmer Myo of bis boy* "From
sixteen to twenty they knew more than 1
did; at twenty-five they knew as much; al
thirty they were willing to' bear whst 1
had to My; al thirty-fire they asked my
advice, and I think when they pt to be
forty they wdl acknowlodgo that the old
man knows something."
A holy men was. accustomed to my.
"Whatever you wish, that you an;" for
»ueh is ths form of cur will, joined to the
dirine, that whatever we wish to be. seri­
ously and with a true intention, that we
become. No one absolutely wishes to be
subwiasire, patient modest or liberal, who
dual nut become what be wishes.
.
What would bo your notion cf abaeutmindedneas?” asked Rufus Choate ef a

X

■tn lariot m gcmn

mn or micnwax. con rfRsm.
N.Ure takre.br fivn ttol to as .rtoa *t tbs .
sra-s
a«i» eeresllewet Ire erreliure l» erases l I
‘•'V*»AioOTU

WcJl," said the witness, with n strong
Yanleroaecent, "I should ny that a man
who thought he’d kA bis watch to home,
and took it oul’n his pocket W sos if he’d
time to gb Lome sad get it, was a belle ab-

simply prtesed down. The ground is then
marked with a marker, then ano man
makes ti lijLi furrow with a cont plow, an­
other toan-drops the seed into the furrow,
and another corers with a thill cultivator,

ECffiGil’lm'W’SdlJTB.

1

"Mr. Jonca, don't you think women are
more sensible than mca?" asked Mrs.
Smith, aud-Jones, aft« scratching his Avorite bump for a mom ret or two, said:
"Why. certainly they arc—tliey marry
any reason to regret curing hay well; but men, and men only marry women.'
I hare tljrvwn away tons of it tbal had
“I don’t see how you can hare been
been mowed, away tn my absence, in a half working all day like a korae,” exclaimed
cured strte. No grass can bo injured by tho wife c/,a lawyer, her huabaad haring
two days of sun and air, when cut at the declared that be had been thru working.
proper liaie.
’ Well, my dear, I've been drawing a con5.—-Whet the time tomes to commence rcyance all day, any bow," replied the
haying you xhould hive aR other work
finished, us the cultivation of crops beeaue yo| should be able to devote your
An exchange truly says: "Never grvinIf
' ’ ' t to your hay when it is really to to a store where you are not wanted.
lialf-awake farmer is fit to hayc a mu wanta you to come to his place of
r'tcnt of cutting 50 to 100 tons Lusioms he will invite you through u ad­
vertisement
in
your
home
peper.
I
II
is
it requires energy and good
l to cure and house, or Mack it wrong for you to intrude uponhfajftivacy;

impart aiwonderful degree of “mutability"
to his hired help by letting them know
what ia &lt;xp&lt;Lted of them, ud setting them
an example of activity! Farmer A. fa al­
ways foupd in his fiUda in hayang- ime at
work at । o'clock in the morning, but
farmer 11 crenre yawning along in hour
later, ap^ogWng by Mytog that "he could
not pvt around earlier."
I «CAB IX nuur.
Scab in sbeep may lie cured by a mix­
ture madr by boiling I pound of tobacco
in water. sddiag one pound of sulphur af­
ter tbe boiling fa done; end the water used
fur this weight of drugs should bo, when
..1...S'
Add sbo, if

.»IajmMJacimi&amp; Saiim

Local Pnpct

Subscription Price only $1.50 per Year

"I MT, Fred what makes that baby of
youn so awfully cross?" Weil, Joe, 1
suspect it’s because it has sueh a stormy
mother, so if it does show up a little
mowing.-wkich should be when there fa a squally you nAdn’t wonder. its quite natprospect of fair weather, go ahead, sod do
not wait till the dew b off, on aceuuul of
A traveller uf great experience says it
a6y.ftija?y the hay .may sustain, as yoa
will net* be able to see any different in is always best to sec the proprietor of a
value Ir-tw-xn hay from gruss eut with or bowl al which you stop, as you will gen­
erally
find him to bo as modest and oblig­
without lire dews-upou it. Of course men
differ on this point, and they will differ to ing as his clerk io impudent and unaocom■ i___ a s
tnodaliog. •

the upper surface of the grass, tlr spread­
ing operation should cummcncc. and you
should have help enough to do the work
well.
Ko grass cat during the previous
afternoon, and upto 10 o’clock [that day.
should remain nospread st dinrer time,
unlem it be such as u light and fa left in
good shape to dry by the machitw, is is
often the case Keep the gram moving aa
long u pwrible before you begin t
*
tert it fot tho night. And here 1i
that I never would allow a load of
be put into et bam that was cut ll
diy, except wLcn tho great had to
fayed to be m/jffl it wm past it4

im a

orthern
NRAILWAY
COMPANY
CETJTKAU

GEO. WOODS &amp; CO., Cambridgtport,
waaxxooniooiWMiisitaiBSi.. Bmiui i:o suu tu.. &lt;-&amp;»&lt;••. to l

TBE
VOIBUUU
W«°t&gt; —• w itali.iJioii wre.r.

tls
6£O.WOOOSACa.rWMsn.l
I’EMRAL KULWW

City Drug Store
J. P. ROBERTS, Proprietor,
HASTINGS.

MICHIGAN.

Drugs and Medicines of all descriptions
kept constantly on hand, and Prescriptions
skillfully compounded. Also a full line of

Pennsylvania
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WTW'i.

■MB, EM, MTS, OILS,
DYE STU Kt'S, &amp;o. unsurpassed fOR the fifth circuit.
^SKaSSSSBaSS
in quality a specialty.

PATENT MEDICINES

Of all kinds in endless varieties.
lEimL &gt; men nenm

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RATES OF ADVJUjt&amp;EVfO.

EDITOH.

•—laiSFSfilBBStS!
PaOFESSIOIlAL IM BUSIMS CASDS

PHYSICIAN ASURGEON

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1877.

VOL. XXII. NO. 9

OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.

FARMERS

WHOLE NO. 2055.

violence stalks boldly around al wxmday.

---------- There ia ao disguising the fact that thia
The Civil Service Rule* should be uni- threefold homicide bad ite origin in parti­
form, and applicable to all Depart- aan antipathy oc tha part of the a**a*arni,
poiiry via which-apart from thn South—
menta—No distinction In race or ool- and that they hare bean'and will be pro­ UfaU—aa.it Qwarrefing -sk the Prateof In appointment* to office—Hon. toctod by thsir politic*! aasoeaatet. Nov,
Alonzo Bell'* suit against the New will not this lamentable state of insecurity
York Sun Printing and Publishing in the South'avgeai to Coogroa that
Aaaoctetion—The proceeding* at the mething atum be done to stay tha retpn
Manhattan Club Entartainmenl to of htwlowacm in those States in which
ex-Govemors Tilden and Hendrick* State law* afford no dafenae from injury ?
—The inability of the Federal Govcartaktiow im thk iwotAV aauuc.

Thomas Rake

It w«* victorious over all Competitors at the Gr«at Caotenuial
A1TORNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR Field Trial. It works the eaaieat becauac the weight of the driver
doea the dumping, and is the moit durable because it has
WROUGHT IRON (notcaal) Axles, and BRASS COIL 8PRIRQS
(not iron) over the teeth. THE CLEANING BAR IS ENTIRELY
ALONZO D.CADWAL.LADKB.
NEW and NOVEL. NO ^STICKS PLUGGED IN THE AXLE,
ATTORNEY AT LA W k SOLICITOR
NO BAR RESTING ON THE TEETH. We also have the

-J. IT

L-f?

In the Indian Bureau.

fH.4, krnnofa.

|..

wrrawd I. &gt;U

____ .

wnr runs tuocut u rsiruaMiTT iu I
OVtt KXMV1CX nuauiATtuMA '
I

?SE3»w

icy Mpus which tba pa
win expend it, «.rg.
quirm. not tenmgling
or the p&amp;t, but the cu

! lamp Mt, *oj alter gUnciog *ta*ltbily .
around bee, drew 4b* tmturc from her |

SINGLE REAPER,

F. a. BOWES.

unmctled

LIGHT MOWER,
Sweet’s H°Tel&gt;

- - • MUTB'

UUKSDUAFHUL - -

u ••*. tS^TvIis, U7J*’U Uk

Just beyond tba baker's ebop. toward tired reforms, which rules shall apply to
’ all the Drpartmntt alike.
that wW eumc from a thorough inquiry.
When talking of eivilserrice reform in
.
DCLTA.

THE LOST POCKET-BOOK

the clouds hung su low as shuust to touch
the roofr of th* houM*.
‘■Haw dsaukate it b," Mrs. Halplne
1 sighed, gianctng out from her attic winds*

Weight is Little More Than One-Half

DENTIST

Naivillc,

The Champion was tlte ligliest draft of all the Machines tested at
the Centennial Field Trial of Mowcnt and'Reapers and received
the highest award.
.
The New Champion Single Reaper is a COMPLETE SUCCESS.
It u unequalled for quality of WORK, LIGHTNESS of DRAFT
and DURABILITY, being constructed almost entirely of Wrought
Iron, Malleable Iron and steel, while its

MicMgai-

Tr.-ri^nt=s^Lr^3
I KHITHk KNAPPKN.
bTTklKNEYS. AT LAW A SOLICIT-'
CisM&gt;r*sira.
Casa. M.K,arras.
..
_
“?ax
_____
HARVEY WRIGHT.
xaietr

Mar*

PHYSICIAN k BURGEON,

XXUif

M. W. RIKER.

DR- IL F- PECKHAM.
C'ic riiynciAis ANi&gt; mciuiko!

a rate «•&gt;■ ever Us Bestaa Cash &lt;tess.:

I tbr Department* 1* as diveni&amp;ed a* the
Uhum pauted a .ingte instant, her Lrort number of Departments will allow. When
faltering like a frightened bird, then, as

Day.

REPUBLICAN DUTY.

An Article that Should be Read with
Car* and Cannot be Read Without
rrofft.
•

behind

due* hot believe la that kind of reform,"

’Martha Wmhiagtow and Ttens. Jteshe turnsd and vaguely scanned the mounds
that ran around her. dutehing acUI Sight

1 shall be uniformity In substeoce and appli-

STCDEBAKKR WAGONS. SUPERIOR AND HOOSIER GRAIN DRILLS,

Come and see ourStock.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSEXL

VolMSjl.

cbiDua.or TH war you out?
Tbr abup was rtvwdcd with ctalomen,
and she h»l to wail for her turn Lrfore she
could obtain what she wanted. Her avr*
wamlcrcd wiatfully round the tempting

the little girl sprang
braida lbw child * er
ca on her faded do
"Wall I aoppaao

OTO 500 TAYLOB BASIS

rpn omet

fifiy dollar*. What had she dune * Rubbed
that msn of hi* rnowy—and he'a soldier!
With a sharp cry, elutching the poekrt
book in on* hand nod the fifty-doliar bill
in tha other, she darted from the shop end
The ehild took the bundle and vanished down the snowy strsei.
Just * square or two bsvouo the glitter­
steia ; while tba mother turned back to i ing manrioo of Mt*. Rawdou she overtook
Ih/eradle, when lb* rick child Uy. He
sympathy with
baM up hie liule hand moaned pttavwaly
। —“Give ma seme tea, mamau, 1‘at so ’
AXD SKVKX MED iL.Y AT FIELD TRIALS IX EUROPE f^AsTC. thinty."
I *»■-. JW»&lt;«Mbe as mneb propriety
I “Yes, dealing, a* euoo a* Louiac row .
"Ob, drr-Btating ffirWta,
hood
irowa bark, ber bine ryws wih| and star |

ehabbv hand
.
I awfully big aa I

g^T.

On;
and is undoubtedly

that papa ia buried
Carefully ale tnr

:I tn g&gt;t my m tewwt, w w&gt; nSel
tba a&gt;^ ef thw^flaaiM Aayd Ute

toeodants, claiming recognition bcciasc of)

1021

asKteras* ntAWiJs:;

ter

MEM KW

litela baUy ma him aa aswy

ari

starred, and llulo Willte will die without
will

half from little hand* that held it up to
him ; then lifting th* child in !&gt;i* anas,

”B33f&amp;jJ!n!Se!9us e x

us that,

be revived by tba natural cwnvnt of events;
would an desely approximate the wwth to 1 but what can be grinedTh the maantime | Grwntx Spoaoh at the Raferm
Club
by a mar* rdtenuan ef romplrinta, bow '
Dinner.

lipa began to fcwnUa.
"Loutee, Louise T b* said, hi* Voice full;
of thrilling tesdrroesa ; ' [oar little darling. ala and individual righto Of this latter
i truiam we bars alu-cwt dally illuvtratiobs in

aoaera st responsibility for violations of

34 BUCKEYES TO 5 CHAMPIONS
XLUCIIS RCBZLL,

An Affecting Incident of Doeurnlion

M in an opposite direction
By the time she rear-bed th.

other Reapers-, which is a Very derirtble feature.

MISHAWAKA DOUBLE SHOVR1A, AC., AC.

IIINEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR
HANCUT Fos* SUMS,* st... t-

xttempciug to &amp;gbt with him will try to
«pe- n*r&gt;hd4rMiJnp ruMy

HER PAPA’S GRAVE.

COMBINED MOWER AND REAPER.
,‘uJiMbfiZstewaasliin wtoTm*'

W1 *™h.
« right «dU

the slightest avail, their daily axldbi• b tha Misjapa might be looked ft* I
matter, of omror. But tn poiftfcn, dis I

SOLD FROM HASTINGS AXD MIDDLEVILLE IX 1876.

Sold By

inif.Id fn

MESSER BROTHERS
air.

POWERS &amp; BARLOW
WB.

answered her timid aummoo*.

IHRGUER,

S-WlILlSuJK:"

through the squalid alleys and narrow by­
Mm. Rawfan was giving a grand par-1 lane*; and the soldier Allowed her.
Mrs. llalpino sat In bar eomfortloas at­
tic hashing bar tick child upon her lap

NEW

ISAAC W. HIOOMAM,

ing his integrity and bi* ability a* a* oK-

be saw the «d rasa eosair-r down ths front
walk; and aouKnad feaMbnui »fiCin

1.'

Builders, examine their Build­
ing Material, House' Trimmings,
C. G. HOLBROOK.
Paints, Oils and Varnishes.
Farmers, examine the WIARD
PLOW, before purchasing others,
Every one waranted.
Those contemplating buying
Mowers or Beepers should see
t- J- Mixa
the Walter A. Wood Machines,
Cirri©, Sin in OmKitil
PAI NTER
at

Andris*patient Hula one waited, and

»be happy d*y*

te.£-T2

turned back.

I off.se by a title whisk no amount at rhetor

Th* shadow* grew

kind

Itepublicasi* think about kite J

If Mr.

mistress.
radiant
tb. AtamteA

the Indy ewept into the rnotn
‘ This is a pratty burieiws,

is.

*rz

miisyi. POWERS &amp; BA.BLOW.
Jefferson St,!

n-!»S-

STEBBINSBRO’8 SAY
AND VICINITY.

Don’t buy any Furniture or Picture Frames,
until you have priced their Goods, for you
w»U Rave money by it.
Everybody knows they are the only

TTK.'

�Til-leu Is mid tooctertafa bright anticipatioM of a Mseroarfd! ran for the Presi­
dency iu 1880 ; but thnea two S’* loo*
beO* to make men stavre, sycophants, and
OSer th* hut.teui.a hi. game or the
tools of Ibe Romwh church. A man gamb'.sr his Make, without are or proplcxwould not bow bo Bayed, nor gaiDotined, ity, and they will smile at your folly.
tier stretched on a rack, for daring to ex­
Indeed, the mcuwi, tha aoquiritiun and
the aotkif-titm. with their attendant
rrori-1 laugta al the cacydicals of the
Pope, nod would-not again permit Rome siuu nod tho participation servo iho greater
to ring Mln tad chant To Dooms in aol- part in making the happiness and catuin.’
the feelings of Joy which render Kf. a.1
Hearing.
Were it aot so, what a deep
curse lite, in moat casts, would become'
If every life which wi* net crowned with
some great and glorious success; if every
person who could not arrive at a point ia
life wlxn his success wav so thorough that
ahould not let the thought* of wbat haa Alexander like, ha could fed that the
world held no more prism to bo coveted,
been performed lethanriao our energies.
If our anoastm had rereoo to be vigil - sbodd be counted a failara, how very
ant, doubly more Lara we to bo watchful ; few, indeed, would derive any plcaiurc
Cir we must keep that already acquired from living!
A man'( life may bo a grand tucoes, al!
wish to exchange this day, when steam and though be . may not have suecesded In
electricity bring nations into done eom- tome eutorpriao oudertakro early ia life}

------ nno'.K
aw
name brorobt 2 rants, 1^.,edict Aroold.
(traitor), B1.25 ; N.Dauls, fi ravte

Wkl. a good tieket th. Cincinnati Ga»etu b roufident tha Rspuhltens of Ohfo
will rarvy the Sate in October.

The hotels uf Maios have .u-'perafod
the lubliratiou of a wine Its: ou tbrir Ufia
„f fan in deferrora to the new fejuor
law. which makes meh publication a bto■_ ___ t___ r .
Th*

Secretary Thompwo docs not intend that
any more men shall be eraptaved in the na
vy yard far pobtaaal reasons

aeall. it tho sadly suggestive line, “Wa
would if wc could."
In the pohre raurt, st Washington, tbe
15th iwt., Umt- Ja». H Whitten. Fourth

Ren. Robert Tombs emerges from ob­
scurity oore more to asy that he is a rebel
still, but that he thoroughly isdorsee ths
President's pulley, since be ia the firn
President in 40 years who has fulfilled the
pledges rnxie previous to election.
Tbe Sandusky Kryutrr believes that lb:
next Ohio LegUatare win he Republican.

Philo Paroom of Detroit, and his
daughter Fanny are in Faria.

W. J. Bonnett Lav been ro elected chief
engineer uf the Chadotte Bro dspartment
Tbe "Last IHtoh" wing »f the Democ­ for another yeer.
racy of South Carolina jdlied tlunuMlvea
“A fierce and bluer conflict is raging
about us. The forces of right aad wrong munloo, and printing prosca dhseminato when his ambition was fired by the sp.nl with tbe irreeoodlable Rcpabllcans iu tbe
are engaged in a desperate combat. The intellicencc, fat the black gloom of th: of youth; although' be may rot have art LegisUatre to defeat Judge Willard's rices
rived at tho god which Lope, "enchanting tion as Chief Juatira, Lol failed.
mscifesloes arc. published abroad, aad op­ MiddteApa?
IJ«
Can wo be idle spectatora while an ro; goddam," had led him to attempt.
According to the New Yocrk Mail, th
erations bare commenced along tho tere.
More obetiaato than a Waterloo, with psgemcat ao momratou* ia transpiring’be­ may bo a sucaaaful lawyer or learned jur­ Democracy of the rural 'portion of thv
mightier intemts st stake than a Luataes, fore our very-eym 1 Can we *:o nil that ist even though leisure and failing yoara Stale is not In favor uf a now apportion­
is thki contest. Tbe destinte of nations, is good and pure rctuoradmaiy trampled may not have permitted him to become ment of members of lbs Legialalurn which
thorough in all legal learning-, though Ifa will giro the citisa a larger rcprvscmation
the luppintsu and wJLbring of our race,
rent with the nnult. '
on the ann-.ir and, with the motto ef a vr- may not have minatdy explurod ll-a weal than they now have.
. Wo pauao to note tbe oppanents. The nownei! 8&lt;«tiri&gt; chiaf. “Ready, aye thy and rugged fields of llio comuro law-,
The President has signed the eominiaaiun
■motley host on tbe one hand altracte our ready for Ufa field." contend for tho eleva­ n&lt;-r traced the widening labyrinths uf to- of Alfred V. Dockery, of North Carolina,
Dr. Rominger, the State gsoiogist, bo*
tion of mankind. We must be stirring ternatioual law, and beeotue iborougbly as cwBul at Leeds, England. This is tbe made Marquette hie hasdqaartcr* for the
truth,having no thought of responsibility, in thia matter. When mon * eharactcrv a«|uainted with all the subtile and tects- last of tho vacancies among the salaries! summer, with the intention c* completing
nical
pointe
of
the
subject.
Ho
may
be
­
die
State survey in that aoctiotL
xro
being
fixwi
fur
wml
or
woe
there
is
a
and do regard for thv welfare of mankind.
Confronting thia vast array are the friends d&gt;otwrity for activity and fidelity. An sa- come a sueceaefnl and faaraod jurist;
James Sweeney, a three-tard-monte
General Butler authorises the atatement
of the right and Infers of parity. There cicut picture rcproacnU Martin Luther aa though ha shoald fail of bocomiug CUid that he has uot determined to antagonise men. came to grief al White Pigeon, re­
Tbe reward for his labors was
are gathered tho** who hate sham, de- beat nearly d ulde by a paroxysm of oar- Justice of the Sapreau Coan uf the Unit­ the Administration io Oocgros*. Ha &gt;ays cently.
He may b-»uccva*fui ** a bo intends to giro the Hayes policy a fair ! uiaery dap tn the Detroit House of Corncatne*. regarding men's souls ; rod it b ed Statoa.
and point each wandering creature from said lint when Mr. Venn spdto of the to- physician, though far inferior in skill to k trial, but stand by the Republican party u
ways of darkness to the almoat infinite iqxjnaibility «l this life, bis vast audience Brodia or Magendu, anwaias as a mer­
chant, though ho may never collect a tithe Republican Administration If they do not under the liquor law.
dropped like slacked lime.
poosibilitiM before him.
Tbe temperance
people are determined to enforce tne law
Dial -is what we want today- earnest of the wsdtfi of a Stewart, a Girard or ait stand by the Republican party
We must advoealc and uphold the m-nin regard to selling liquor to drunkards.
titarots of the on« ride or the other. God devoted men to speak to their fallows of
Judge Kelley diued with lYraideuk j
'
Mre.
Dioo,
of
Battle
Crook,
mus a sa­
The men who acccmpliah three great Hayes recently, and aiterward rode out with i
dedans it. Obacrratioa aad experience obligation. People must be aroused and
confirm it. Which will we ehooae ? Shall every influence lhat can stimulate to loftier sureeasea are usceroanly men of great nat­ him for two boan. Tbe Judge say* the ; loon-keeper for sailing liquor to her hus­
band after she had fo.biddcn |t, and now
ural ability, aa ability pcsaearod uf llae
our influence and support tend to sustain
Presided manifest* tbe grcateat interns! in i .he laloonUt has sued the man for gelling
the sacred iretitutiow of right, or will w* jack (crews must be operated vigorourly ray nature of groins, the ability to wort, the rotnoottixatiro question, and from tbe ; drunk on false pratrosra.
.
by our lira, and examples endeavor to im- and the mighty anpesatructam of human­ nalicutly and succcmfully, and bcora Uawr
done'no
greater
work
am!
Isavo
attained
ity
be
lifted
up
to
a
higher
foundation
­
nibilate the redeeming qualities of human­
dwt is earnestly seeking to inform himaelf J Co., of Port Huron, has suspended. Mr.
no
greater
suceree
and
merit
no
more
homi
Lot us take our piano ip the ran, not
Johnston has been among the black Hilh
ity, destroy every vestige of morality, blot
upon every aspect of this question.
than a uuu uf merely mediocre ability-,
but Mtcurned on Saturday last. As County
cut each trace of honor and uprightnres,
Rhode Wand U tbe only State in the' Treasurer, Mr. Johnston is responsible to
and eradicate all that girts to tic last and •eau, nor the hollow philanthropy of Vol­ &lt;!&gt;«, by toil and patient labor, haa acronUniro which require* iu Goveram-to pro- j| tba musty for Bl8,000.
plishod
some
smalbr
undertaking,
and
grandest work of the Creator his proudest taire, bat with .a deep concern far the inter'
side Ivcr the Senate. That body is excr- .
_ Thu time fixed for the legislative excar­
distinction? Shall wo add to the good cats aad rights uf mankind. King Urory al been successful in tho wurk^whicb ho baa eised orer the question whether the preaid- j
Mon to lake Superior is Tuothty, Angus.
already io th* world, or shsll ws contribute tho battie &lt;•! Ivery wore a white platue.as found it lais part to do in lifls.
ing qSrer (hall bo aAirbed a* '■ Mr. i17. The excunriuo starts .'row Cliicagv oo
Whils
success
may
be
ueoeamuy
to
hajmuch u to say to his auldkrs, “My couuPrcailect," or tn the old form of “May it' that day, and arrangements are in charge
Bueno* tend toward die elevation or the trymen, where'er you aco this plume, know, pitacts, it niut bo remembered that\he plcast your Excellency."
degradation of our frilowa ? These ques there your loader is warring far your
The. refusal of Proudeut Hayes to tut I
Boss prere themselves upon u». Wc can cause.1' So sboiLjl we plunge into Cie
not escape them; for we are either the en­ thickest of the figM,-having in our crest
it’s the highest approval by the best men sehoul with dcroturaal exercises She had
Mieity.
emies or the adherents of truth. God
of our country, lie haa taken a sued no euatract, and, hence, no reuwlj. The
Cite a dug the muscular atr.rgth, tba
If we would bare poaterity think ot us
calh us to maintain the right Every
such as bat few men would have dared, tn j | district sustained the teaclxr by 30 to 3.
I but tba director closed the doors.
noble impulse, every just eonsideratiuo. with gratitude and respect our narom fuy ferocious instinct of a lion rod he will be more things than one.
Th* Chicago and Lake Huron railroad
should prompt us to atom the tide, and terricea pertonnod, we must benefit .bate
Collector Stetsons, of Boaton, who as | company will rebuild their machine sbopa,
cheek the onward course of vice and in­
earned offiej under peculiarly unfavorable reecntly burned al B*4tl: Creek, on the
Tim glory of Greece and Rons* has keg
iquity. The Almighty wishes in Us ranks
mrcumstanccs. has made ao good a record 1 old site, and will comirt-nre the work a.
SO half way soldiers, whom the smoke of tinoe paesed away ; well-nigh forgtXten is
that upon whispers of his removal a p&gt; i one*. 80 aays U&gt;e Bude Creak Jomal.
battle would frighten and whose knees thd splendor of Charlemagne, and th*
' Arthur Gilman and JocvpU I-egard. of
1; must, however, be borne in miod
would knock together at the Aral onset ; pomp and pageantry of teois XIV ; yet
stgnainrcu of 312 firms. .i Kent county, stole s eow, and in tern than
that tho men who hare accomplished ihoc
and in these days, when deeds and uot in­ tha good and noble men of tbs part will
representing about -120 millions of uapital. ij 12 hours a Grand Rapid* judga bad them
gsuat
results
were
not
-taeu
of
medknxvon thrir way to state prison for a two years’
tealions indicate otu attitude, it behooves ever be remembered. Empires may crarible
Many signed who were actively opposed to ;
and proud kingdoms fell, but what genera- ability, but in thsnsrivea were great meu
from'the boguininjr, that thair groatjit: his appointment; among this number was I

Haughtily and arrogantly it stalks forth,
•rtAing whom it may davour, unmitidful
of dreolated hearthstones, heeding not the
Wailings of mothers, turning a d.-of car to
the crim of Marring children, reeking
with the blood of iu once innocent victims,
bating with fiendish malignity tho furthersnea of truth; iu pleasure, misery and
aufering; iu chief driight, manhood iu
the gutter. £*akee and cot are alike in-

Romanama, spurnod by indignant Eu­
rope for her enormities, with the opeesovenign power of the Pope dtraried to the
rule- of tha VatiroOi*tHves to retrieve her

and his intrepid followers? while the
brave adimtUts, who have encountered and
tlnquished a hostile public sentiment, bare
won an undying reputation.
Let u rtation cured res al the front and
wo aball bo remembered, though not with
the great, aflrart with the just. Let us
do what ww can to hasten tho coming of
that milleaial day, when the ii«fal siu.ll
bs tha honorable, and the trno tbe ranpeeiahle. When tbe now stnoulderuig embers
of puiity and virtue bckindlod into a flume
and the tares of sin end death be forever
consumed. When evil aad iu champioox
shall have vaahhed, Superstiti-.-n hsru
yu-ldcd her robe and crown, and troth aball
have her spotless garments, rod laid arid*
the rags with ¥hich a blind and nuagukied
people for centarire hail clothed her.
When tho longue of infamy will bo pal­
sied, and the voire of defamation be hushed.
When the last wail of aorruvr and the Iasi
cry of distress will bo last is tbs joyous

in America. With eager band (he gras;o
for the control of our public schools. Her
avidity in this direction is only equaled by
her desire to obtain the management of
government, which in her possession means
death to religious freedom, to bunrat sound with tbe glad refrain, “Free! Free !
thought repression, and to the horrors of Free I ” And as wo stand before our Mak­
a bloody Inquisition a speedy naurrcctiro. er sad our Jedge, at the dawn of tbe rvwunceticn mom, will it out indeed ba glodes advancement, and says to three who nous to know that wo fought ia the fora,
seek more light, "Thus far and no farther I" mist logioua of tha eternal right?

•ad tbe Imre thinker who would probe
into the mysterim of the now unknown,
or «jf&gt; wide trom the beaten path of the

SUCCESS IN LIFE.

An oration delivered by William B.
Aa oH fab’o reprarcu Justice aa lame Sweeswy, one of the Graduating Class &lt;Z
in eos fbot; but when the perpetrators of foe High School, Friday evening. June 22,
tho tucromt rascality, the most heinous
•viteiay, and the blackest crimus. can ply
ibrir boiliab arts in defiance of all law. wo
are compelled to admit that the table but -snd tbe tormsnt of life; sotnetima a great'
object to be steadily pursued, all de: b&gt;
a&gt;g made subservicut to it. or mor: earnthe powers of the netbennust pit, twins' monly aseries of minor object*, riainK roe
thrir ritey folds around the chariot o.'
pnytrcw, and him their polluted and pois­
onous bmth rit iu oteupanw, can wa
wcader lhat it makw ao little- headway ?
The exigency demands men end women
of Sterling worth, unflinching in the boar
of adrerrity, unyielding when victory is

coaaaa, altliough they prodaced irunforta!
roruhs, happened a good deal tike the
wt.i*t!c the boy executed in school: “be
didn't whirtie, it whittled itself," and wire
far tba m&lt;Bt part rtsulto of aeeideut, *ed
tlicro men are not ao worthy of praiai aid
buuur as a man of smaller capacity wive,
l-y unceasing toil aud unwavmng purpess,
ba* uvercume greeter obstariee and acvoui-

ten waived tn cxicinxtiaa and the cue
was sent to tec evsnd jury. Whitten w»
oommlttod to jail. Tha penally ia aevero,
and Whitten will be properly punished.
Senator Hamlin, of Main?, is reported
u&gt; have said to President Hsysa, just be­
fore stortins for home, after tbe adjourn­
ment uf the extra snasi..n n! the Berate,
in March, that be did m« like too Stellite

juat aa much encmire uf tho urgro now as
they ever were. "Bat, Senator." replied
I'r.ri«lent Hayes, •'you mart make excep­
tion* t-i your rule. I bare Mari a good
deal u.' Gordon. Ixmar. Hill aud others,
lately; ark] I like Ijeut very uadi."
“Yos, I know you do," iuoteutly retorted
Mr. Hamlin ; “but 11! be d—d if it's any

COFFEE.
SOAP
FEEL MYSELF A NEW MAN.

CROCKERY.

mm •&lt;

rwl ums rv
( i
c,
tris* is 1 m

Smith Hogle &amp; Preston.

MkiiC

Drunkard Stop !
jj-'St iwusroiMrtu, m:

fr.ktt

■Ki Pajer Krisr
hualit Olimr.d!’
iiatic BatU Mw
'nwwinr wnmT.?"

OPIUM HABIT,
LIGHT-RUNNING
$BjS20i

Tire Cincinnati Ksywrer exhibits aymp.
toua of coming straight out for Pendleton
for Senator. It aays: “Ohio will elcet a
Democratic I^gialatara and then Mr. Pro-1
dleloo's viudiution trill ba completed.''
But, tho Oki&gt; State Journal wJI reaaarka,
if Mr. Pendleton's vindication drpeodi up­
on tho election Os a Democratic Ixgialaturn, ho has a clear prospect uf thrashing
around under tbe cloud of suipieioo fur

SEWING MACIl'sK

July 4lh. 1878. The Legislature apprvpriates (75,000 foe furnishing it. '

Sines 1874, 48,000 ■ CUifoeni. mlmoo
and 140,000 white firfi liave been depori.ed in th* waters of Caw county.

BEST.

Qeo.M.SavateAaCo’s Col

Twenty saloons have elosod np in Mus
kegon within the pws. few weeks.

Tbe April pay-roll ot tbs Detroit fire
•nen was Bi,5'JO.

GEO. FECI £ CO'S

The bad practiee of allowing waahtubs
full of water to aland around where the
Il is a year and h half L.-foto Senator children are. led to .ho usual fatal nsmlta
Gordons wtecrowr iu the United Stetvs
Senate is to be draws by the Georgia Legioltture, but nevcrtkJsB th* Ugh. h al­
ready ia progress. It will be a fight be­
tween tha irapUxabiss and tha liberals.
Senator Gordon haa been tin friend of the
President, and the GTugia implacable* cat’

It HEHIC'SWIXC. MACH'

CO..

.

THE BOSS

155 and

157

WttIWABB AVE.jBETIOIT

Fal liable Smtrfts: Gat
INCLUDING

SUMMER sm
GKK5AIHNES,
LAWNS. Ac. ic._

York.
The old Democratic party ic
Georgia will cot a terrible wrroebiog be­
fore thia yaar aad a half fight is over.
bang." or become partner with death, as
tlso sulkey rauloa and squoaks akoj; the
h^hway with barely stquircmeuu’toougL
Hut atill it is not wino to chuuae a ealli« which, may Le Wow yvur ability, in
which if you succeed the suiceM v/dl not
b4 wwt^- -*■'——--------=“
—
coaeritud and thought to
freqarot
r..____ ge b value upon their abiluiM,
while morn frequently the ccnrmo ia the
fart. No man know* wbat are bis powers,
wbeiLar'bo is cspablc of great or only lit­
tle things till ha bss learned by actual
trial.
The mediocre talrotmutt be eeked out
by brave, resolute end j.srsittant effort. The
more limited a poraon's powers, tho more
need tf rifort; the rouBer tha results tbe
more
nrad that they should L: repeated.
i
, Vila Spartan youth who complained to
hb father that Lis sword was too short.
.
.

roico in naming a United Steles Senator to
succeed Roesoe Conkling.
Hcprewnlative Ellis of Louisiana thinks
that Hayler of Ohio seems to have mostrength for the Hpaakcnhip in thn cnU.-n
Staten. But for the rcpwttero in Cincin
nati leal October, it ia very probable that
Mr. Ssylar would not have bad aa oppor­
tunity to be a candidate for Spaaker.

TRIUMPHANT!

A lot of haif-anJ half jourasls riaiming
to be Republlonfimsgioe that the gmar.
thing for them to do now is io abuse the
old abod'hrreoa of the Repbiiron party
who venture to differ with the President iu
bis Southern policy. They fancy if they

The Advance Plow

throw plenty of mud at Blaine, rid Den
Wade, Chandler, and others uf like stamp,
they will intensely ddighl the Preridont,
whereat they will, toe to one. disgust hiu
with their syoophaaey. They ought to
direera someti'ing from the dhertuoo of
Geo. Dcvaus, auJ the wMom bn non-

higher than ycur I
iruee thereof fiuln

DBT GOODS.
DEI|pIT.
0 YES ! (SOLDIERS I) O YHS

885 A DAY

MOWER
that sadly strickMi state.

If there is, in Um life of * person, a
limo when, there all other lima*. he ha*
reason for * drop and (ablins* feding of
hopfiinasi to well up in Lie bosom; ■ limo

TOBACCO.

Tbs P.-sUmuter Oanaral has notified
the American ITtolograph Company of
New York that their bid for farnUfong
pretal eardi at 69 5-6 orota t-ev 1000 »
■ I...
--.1
i_ . *___a
.&lt;

to regard himself aa, indeed, th: happiro
of tbe happy, it is&gt; dung the last set^iring the foial toueb whkh is to crown sum,
nobis orterprite with auMeaa.
Such, at lasat ia a aortrin dsgnw, are

A. D. COOK.

lOdBUKtS1. -T'
luM; HnLssl.Bciteiiitf
fi ixmmusrtK:,

�Ti/t Htpuilityl Stfftn
i
1

Mowday eight.
.
-r
-w- —
Adc&gt;.toy ayee aad aaye aa Mm:
Ayw—AM. Abbey. Dewey, Lewi., 1um.I1,
MaXeaghua, Taallna aad Tewag—7.

by Mi oaruM Mead.
Ihia wa. f.U.w»i by , trio. . Dbuat
Chl.ee, - a bmlifat pioea by MM. Wigta•aa aad XJUr uj Mn. U«ml.
0«r &lt;ailiag.",-by Ouriee W. "Jm, wee
"•a* « Uu f.rvgra^ao.wJ ... .
Ihai duwadM «d
th. eUaaihb
aad anntaiue .1 .n prwl
"Mom la UK" by WillMaB.M-m*

TAKE NOTICE.

L. Nkwtdx.
_____ =i««;To TAo« whom ftlCITY DRUG STORE
..e war- aa.-u_u.-_
may Cowcer,,
wuzm4BARTES
I nm now running
Hbxey

New Portable Ma­
; chine for mo ving,rais&gt; ing or changing the
1 location of buildings
from small to great,
and having handled
about 1,200 buildings
in suten years. I feel
confident I ca.i satis­
fy those who may fa­
vor me with a call.
My address is Irv­
ing, Barry Co., Mich.
Residence — Six
miles directly West
from Hastings.

AlaoiheMbvingi
.
Hxmaoi. Jttwo 34.1S77.
Ta lie Jtaj/vr a*! Ow.ii hi a CVaanZ .­
Al a regular ueeaUg af IVrnw- Han Ceapaay. Sa. I. held Juae imj&gt;, 1S77. Addb..
Enheua .u uyMlri. aewerCiag u the by- .
ba. of ^4 Co.p*ay

Special Notices.

H0K0P1TH1C Unraus.
MEDICAL isd LAWBOOKS
All • Proscriptions snd Receipts
Carefully Prepared.

AN IMMENSE BUSINESS,
StXCE WE

MARKED DOWN OUR PRICES
Everybody ASTONISHED and

All orders in Has­
tings or Vicinity left
with Powers A: Bar­
low.

All About the County.

Notice These Prices

A. S DEAN,
Irving, Mich., Apr. 23rd 187

leave Chicago daily, except

apr23u&gt;3.

Sunday) from the Welle
Street Depotat 10:30 A. M.,
ar.d arrive al Omaha next
morning. East bound, they
leave the Transfer Depot, op-

I)*"’’
CARBOLIC OIL

j Sunday, (and on every third

Flakl Fhh! HUi

Men's Good Suits $3.50 $4 &amp; $5.
All Wool Suits $6 $7 $8 $9 A 10.

.

Boy's Suits $1 $1.50 $2.50 $3.50 A $4.
Men's Lined Pitots Tocta. A $1.
Men's wiijjc Vests $1 ±2 50.

Men’s and Boy’s Summer Coats 85cU. and up.
Cotton Socks 3 A 6 cents a pair.

every thirl Saturday), and
reach Chicago the .text after-

And All Goods Equally Low.

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE,

Pa.r CJUb^ia Bonoy .1
arld;4 SuiTh, H-xilk A Pararroi'a

-Vo other road

west of Chi­
cago runs these calibrated
Pullman Hotel Cars, or any
form- of Hotel Cars.

Double Store, 38, 40. and 42, Canal St,
GRAND RAPIDS.

Mixed Pickle.

swrr NEVER FAILS' Try u 0»«-W

B. PB. 3, $20,000 In Solid Cash Given Away.
1HK5PW-,

TO CONSUMPTIVES.

We hate ewe ef the A.eei. auet pleaeaat
aad tcuariuM hciJJinp l. the JUau. M
■alerial proepedly U eerie; eatlrriv la the
imereti which ihe Inhabitant. al Urge hate .

B. P. B. 3, $20,000 In Solid Cash Given Awiy.

ZMxrt—

WANZER &amp; BARNES,
Maya—Tftiaana 1
Tie rwlgeeUw ot Kory C. Lewie aa AMA eyccia! o&gt;t»i|a- «r the Cuoadl
llun-Ky etntac. Jaw IMi. pnrwual la j n»»a . f the Fira! Ward ww praoralvj U tha
(oarawwat. EJe Heeor IU Mayor la the MUMS, aad Ml umAMi ne areapul aad

B. P. B. 3, $20,000 In Solid Cash Given Away.

City Drug Store,
HaiLingi Mich

b

Your Trade Solicited.
Drugs—Patent McdidneiiPainta—Oila—Brushes

Lical Mbjijtes; Jliliw

TRIMMED HATS.
at tee lowtri paaaiUa jrncra u
JnnelkS
Mia M. A. Folawi.',

•aw. t»&lt;v.eT On-ajrher. ui hclunl ty hat. j
m «. Leii &gt;1 a«aaMdIi&gt;u

Toi.et articles— Perftnncry
School, Mincci'aneous,
an&lt;l Blank Book*
Stationery

WIIW! Sam^paitilla
Call a'. Ite-Sm of thBIB HIT.
I of HATS, CAPS and GENTS' FTR'I
NIBBING GOODS io bo toad mri- ‘
»&gt;&lt;le af Detroit
And bm ia where j
e Jake
in, fft’ iS S SLL |

DOMESTIC PAPER PATTERNS
For aale by
jd-utxr
MM. M. A. POLAND.

THEM ST Hl'CH LOK ER
PR1O£S—T&gt;a^'\ttli to era tbe yxxij brING

UNEQUALLED OFFER.

*«OITl'UHI»ITtil FREE

Report oae^Kad aa! odepud aa U the »1teaalaa of Hu rtrveC He awe!* ef the report
ae relate i «• the grMlag of pule ro-4 .eM
laid oe the uLle until aeai rvgalar Bootle j, oo

GOOD KI8T0TBPUBLK!

STOCK OF GROCERIES
Winfad

PEOPLE OF BA1RY COUNTY

A. Boidruo BwiiKe Milana, with doth
model., in atoek it my tomm on North
Beoadway, teo bioeke from Suu Mrrct.
Mm. O. V. GoKxsnsi.il
june20l3
■

Ono More Unfortuneto.

AArjrffcl by I/H on.! Uyi u trikwe ■
Ay—AU. ALU,.
HeN-gUce,
TeaHeeae ud T«ag-i-

DEFY COMPETITION
OU.YW]
yerlag la Wn! Ward.
f&lt;«« aeeeyMl, aa.* Mt -*u. ol AM. Hr
Saa3.ua lU BeyJrt wee adaptad, aad ordou
dleeetei* u he crave aa tie pe-.^M hade by
ayee aad lay* aa MHv»:

'

Orm, Medloine, etc. Etc ;

Wm. H. Goodyear.

�Holloway's AdsOTlIsemsnts.

fiEinSinm

.

THE TBBTTMOJtY PETITE WHOLE T-'OELb

en altar aquetsing through a Uk io thej
fence into a strawberry bed next door.

DEFEATING HER OBJECT.
Hadegarde Lyvelt had just ccme down
; Miaa Lyre1' was almost always late st
tba morning meal
Hhe ww* one of thorn young ladies who
Seldom irvob’.e thcajdrre about the con­
venience cr inconvenience of other* as re­
gard* flhrir own aelf-indulgence.
Mbs Lyvelt moreover "wan out" a good
deal, and baih, soirees, and evening recep­
tions do not correspond with early hoar*.

’“I dm ray." coldly interrupted
garde p “brt poor poopte ottght not to
talk nonaeoM about aeutiuicnt. I aac,
with a glance, "that you need money. I’ll
give you half a crown for that plant."
“It ia not for aale," repeated Lucy, con­
strained.
“Then yon don’t mewn to obligte m* T"
haughtily spoke oat Hildegarde. “Very
well, if you pends: in this obstinacy «
will be the wuraajfor you. I will tell my
abter Bopbb to withdraw her custom from
you at otm. Don't b« an idiot; Ibtea to
tba coramoa aenae of tbe tbinr. Here b
half a crown , jtut wrap the plant up and
let ma take it away."
“But, Mba lyvelt—"
•Tva no time to argue the matter," iotenupted Hildegarde. “Yea or no ? I
want the flower—and trry sister is one of
yoar beat eustomcn.”
And Hildegarde Lyvelt triumphantly
bore the anowy blo-aom *w»y.
Her lootatcps had scarcely died out oa
tire threshold before her uncle Abner's
frietid bent pityingly over Lucy's drooping
“Vi'ltet, crying, Lucy ? And only be­
cause that handsome visage haa stolen away
your one Bule flower! Believe ma, child,
•he j* not worth one of those glittering
tear diaanoad*. I will fill your windows
with flowers before nighifrlL"
“You are very kind, ' tattered pw«
cy, trying to smile; "but—but they will
not ba my poor mother's gardenia."
Miss Lyvelt waa in bar marfenchsnting
toilette when Mr. WBda allied that even-

a,
™. u us
ml,. JhM ot W US, I—law. dujh.
ter, who came into the room like a freak
brecic. and seemed actually to light it up
with her brilliant dark eye*, aad brining
braid* of auburn hair.
' Tho sMcst Mim Lyvelt, who waa liter­
ary, w»* already *eltled down at her desk,
in the second bay window—tho second
Mias Lyrclt, who wa* domestic, was en­
raged in looking over a basket of table
linen, but Hildcganic, tho acknowledged
And on a gddod trij»d in tho window
beauty of the family, pretended to no
meialiH.
” ’
' ''' stood poor Luty Parke's cream-white bln"I shall many rich," aaid Mwa HMo“
You aeo," said Hildegardc. smiling
garde.
• ‘
And really her pretty face aad stylish sweetly, "how 1 have treasured it for your
manner seemed almost to authorise her in
Norton Wylde looked her straight in
"Well, dear, and bow did you enjoy the the faec.
“Do you mean," aaid he, in that cold,
baill last nigtaT' and Mr*. Lyrclt poured
out a eup &lt;rf hot eoffeo and pushed the blunt way of bi* that somewhat jarred
upon her prttty cnav.ntionalities, that
plate of twaii toward her daughter.
"Oh, wll eooagb." said Hildegardc this b is the same- flower I gave you before
with indiferener. "But, oh. mamma I" I w«ct away ?”
“Of course it is," mid unconscious Hil­
brightetuag suddenly up, “who do you
degard.
suppose I mrt there ?"
"Mira Lyvelt." said Newton Wylde,
"I don't know, I'm rare," mid Mr*
drawing himself to bi* full bight, "you
LyvjL -Whowaaitr
are a woman—and from a woman’* lip*
“Nortam Wylde."
“No!' ejaculated Mr*. Lyvelt, while Uacbood eome* with a dquble-dbtillcd
Eleonora looked up from her traaslaiiiras, terror. You brought this flower from Lu
and Sophia dropped her ball of darning cy Parke's house to-day; you wilsd it
away from her by threats and entreaties
now you would palm it off
.“Yen," aaid Hildegardr. stirring the alike.
cream into h«r coffee, ‘‘bo ha* returned, open me for the wuno I gave you three
and Mr*. Stoyver tell* mo h* haa made a years ago I”
Hildegarde
stood with crimsoned check,
great fortune."
“Doe* he admire you a* tuocb a* ever, and finger* nervously working together—
detected I
darling?" naked Mr*. Lyvelt, smiling.
Tho platitudes which she would fsin
“I don’t think there’s much doubt of
that, mamma," returned Hildegard*, with have uttered died away on her lips—ske
a ouuctoM tom at her proUy young bead. only felt that she had played uat I ar game
“Un Wilfred twicu with me. You can't and last it.
Norton WyHo took his leave—and when
think how much b« has improved since he
want away. And ha s to call lure this Mrs. Lyvelt snd the girls hurried in to
aveoing. I always told you J shouH inquire the reason of his unexpectedly
marry rich, mamma, and I rather think brief vial, they found Hildgarde in •
stonn of passionate tears.
. That was tbe end of their hopes on tbe

ruptad Hildegarde, "he aakHd me about
that plant he gave me before be went
away—that white gardenia, you know."
••Well r
"And I told him I had watered it ev­
ery night and morning during hi* absence.
What cbe could I ray ? He meant it for
a acet of yoyr d"amour, you know, and it
wouldn't do to own that I hail forgotten
all about it, aud lot it die."
"Oh, Hildegarde, did you let it die ?"

RAILROAD.

THE HASTINGS REPUBLICAN BANNER,

The Danbury Son man opened hi*
lecture at Bridgeport by remark rag lhat
he bad seen so much about it oa the pow­
ers tod in the paper* during the paatweek
or two that ba had eome to have a feverish
desire to bear it bimaclf, and wa* very glad
be wm i.r«ent.

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Aa tho train wan slowly crawling out ot
the depot at Indiaaapolb the other d»y, so
tndiriduj’, with, terror depicted in every
line of his countenance, was seen running
after it, making time that woul^ not hare
disgraced tbe record of a lightning ex­
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ror stiH in hb face, he confided hb secret
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He had awarded the premiums at the ba­
by show lhat afternoon.
S----- , who wa* traveling in Kansas,!
received the following teieirram : • Return
immediately. You are a father." Oa tbe
ere of his return hb lady friend* deter­
mined to play a joke oo him, procured from
the ireighUsrhood three other babie*,
placed all four in a row on the bed in an
adjoining aparUncq^and covered them up.
••iarrived, embraced hb wife ia irreat
delight, and wa* then led forth to behold
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aa tho maa aud when he had firn duo-bill*
“And what will ho my?" demanded presented to him at oiw time.
Sbphia.
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"That * tbe question,'' raid Hildegarde.
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• She does sewing for me," raid Sophia.
“Mm. Hoyt, of our Dorcas Society, recommendod her. Supports an old uncle, or
aomotbtog of that sort, I believe. I nev­
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again If you hadn't chanced to mention a
white gardeula."
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                  <text>VOL XXII. NO. 10

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1877

Mt brook a line ao drawn. (Tea dfatinotfoem ar* out nf pines ia thfa eountrv, and
forty Judge Hiltoo. with forty ume* tbs
Btevart estate bUk of them, cuoot make
them It wiO kill lU trade of tU Stew­
art catabliabmeul, and will hurt the Grand
Uniso Hotel. For wU(Ur cm fckm
Jew* or Mt, fair play fa th* jrwri. TU
fwpres are fall of the subject.
.

PHYSICIAN k SURGEON

It was .victorious over all Competitors at the Great Centennial
Field Trial. It works the easiest because the weight of the driver
docs the. dumping, and is the most durable because it has
WROUGHT IRON (not cast) Axles, and BRASS COIL SPRINGS
(not iron) over theteeth. THE CLEANING BAR IS ENTIRELY
NEW and NOVEL. NO STICKS PLUGGED IN THE AXLE,
NO BAR RESTING ON THE TEETH. We also have the

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SINGLE REAPER,
LIGHT MOWER

0 IHlU tarn Mrt la Ita lam*.
Al last
k"» .am* tM* ■«■Ml
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T«r toaatU.1 !-■« uafeU,
V 1*. —..-. — ----I .mb^ BC.K. .
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COMBINED MOWER AND REAPER.

Avntie’a fare floaUd. “You
yourself. Beauty. ” SU folded tbe
tn ber hand *■ abe epokr "This
। opportunity by talking to me uneearisgly. | i* ftom Mr. SUne to mo.”
He pre me a long hfatan o« Wanromueth , of the ligbl houas that dated back
to Qeecn Anne's time; and eipatteted me. Mr. 8Lmm Ud written to Anntie,,
upon lb* advantage of being here, away “ “f “atsra! guardiu, coafcaring our rt- 1
from crowds that csrsd nothing for ua,, tarhment Ha bad thought it better ia I
and «njoyiag the eocisty of thorn for whom
we carol m»t And the meaning glance
be threw back to where Auntie and I sat.

I" Thia thought calmed me. and I quietly [
rotrmted. while Auntie perused, in peace,
Mr Sloane had an opportunity to eon . the oteive ia her band

1 rrrae with me, h« should are ia my an I
| The Champion was the lighest draft of all the Machines tested at
Bnt I watched her fnrtively, a* I eat
■A STIFF BREEZE
nation my sparkbng replies, and in the at the other window; and a* abe cundudcd, i
1 the Centennial Field Trial of Mowers and Reapers and received
interest expraaad ia By whole bearing.,I I saw the tear* rolling down her choeka
the highest award.
’ ’ ’ ’ ‘' riaumiaa. Auntie | Sbe art qnistly for a few mossrat*, and
that it wu natural j then called m* toward her. I obeyed the
I Th*
Naw Chainpi
Champion Single Reaper is a COMPLETE SUCClJSS. I It was our first morning rt Woarv-1
Th* New
| summon', my joy conquered mjr embar
mouth, a pretty place by the &gt;*n. MJH
'It is unequalled fur quality of WORK, LIGHTNESS of DRAFT| but
raasmeot, for 1 felt sun- that she now taw
little frequented by touriata. With
and DURABILITY, being constructed almost entirely of Wrought | our boated wardrobe, and Mill more lim­
1 the dadraancaa of opposing tea any longer.
1 “Bcnaty, dear," said Auntie, drawing
ited puree, Auntie Ud decided that ws
i Iron, Malleable Iron aid steel, while its '

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W22»yl.

PHYSICIAN k SURGEON,

I think we had been away a mouth, i me duten beside heron lbt&gt; aofa, “I have
I. when one evening, Auntie complained of a : no secret* ftoe* you, and I know you will
headache and did no* godown. Mr-i be pleased to bear that oar friend, Mr.
I Sloane was rt the table ; and it rather | Sloane, has asked me to become bis wife.
surprised me that he did m-t seem in his I | He wfabes our. marriage to take pl*« in
usual epirite, we bad not often so good October, and----- "
•
tn opportunity of bring aloes. I waa rare
How can I describe the fading that
he would a*k me to walk on lb. veranda took poeaanion of mo as Auntis spoke ?
or osplanadr, after tea &gt; but U left tbe SootetMng must have shown in my fans,
table before I Ud fiafabed ; and wUn, for she stopped-suddenly and looked hard
come ten minutes altorwarda, I want di* at me. The neat nxnrat a desperate
cotteoirtriy Into th* parlor, found him
walking about impatiently, hfa hat in bu
bud. On seeing mo, be cam* hastily lor-srd. and in an cxrited, hurried way, slip
tri paying back about
ped a freahly-wriltaa note into my hand.
~**i Ingereoi
The people were coming ia froaa- the
wa. rat within a few wreka uf the time L
tables, and ho only whispered, as be paro-d
went in, and th* rwat of the mg bar
me, “Will you have the kindsre* to take
never Urn hurt a pa rude The pronecu
thia to your room
and waa, the next mo
gard for each other for a vrrv long time—
mor. than a year, in fact."
: I remember that I told Auntie 1 bad
no objectioo», that I ahould like to travel,
me. ; but it t* no use of my trying to do
, scribe bow I felt that evening. Mr.
So, after a moment a hesitation, I drew Sloane come back, and we returned to the
ciM. to ths fading light, and broks the city together. He talked to me just as he
always did. A antie’s trousseau was non Y«h ia in aa bad hand* teeter as it was
AU rt ones, a sadden gurt took my Ut
Dearest Beatrice, ” the' letter began- ia program, and ia the aotnmo iha an-l •when Tweed reigned, and is entering upon
drib off my Lead, and a*nt it spinning
away, threatening to Wow it every instant and 1 wish I could describe tbe nub of I Mr. Sloane were married. I Luing first aether lean &lt;f fraud ,nd corrupuon.
emotion* that overwhelmed me m I read bridesmaid. The neat spring, a* had hoc n The twenty million, that ths big ring
into the water.
Hole only rerved to whet th* appetite of
I started forward to catch it, when a the words—“I eanao* return to th* city, arranged we went to Europe
Several ysan haveeiapesd. but to this those who got a bite of it for a fuD Beal
quicx energetic acep P-«d
-d a | ercu for a day or two, without takisg with
day i* fa a puxals to me, whether Mr.
strangv treadetnan overtook the’ hat and me the aaaurancs of your regard
“
You
know
the
hopes
I
entertain.
As
Sloane
ba*
evbr
told
Auntie
ebon*
the
note
secured it. No not a atremge gentleman,
Tbe rity* fa stirred up oo the silver
for as he turned, 1 recognised him, and I shall probably noth* able to st* you be Which I sent bin. I hope he will oarer quenriou Now York fa inflexibly hpfore leaving to morrow, will you let me tel! aotuel-ody via* ; for there ia to be an­ poacd to tbe remonetizing of silver, and
eried, “Why, Mr. Sloane--------- "
I couM *ay no mors. 1 was so aeUo- liaie a line from your hand—an assurance other wedding next October , but 1 think ' tU bminex world atigmatiaes tho making
I naa trust bln, and that ba will no*. 11 of silver a legal tender as only another
faked , mat-- thin tint, pleased , lor 1 aaw that my afsetiau fa rataroad V
"Th* algnature, ’ Cbarim Sloane,’’ 1 ahould no* lika Hany to know . what a I
rt once that he had followed me from tbe
form of foflatiou. Dcbta dun other coun­
city. I was emberraaad, too, and blush­ •carorlr saw. such Wa* the tamaltuoua ns little fool I once was.
tries can no more be paid in stiver than
For to thia day, I never walk by the they can in greenback', and tU produc­
ing furiously, for tbe vied was playing all
I seaside, without a bluab’of abase al my tion fa so raonnous tUt a stlli greater de­
aorta of trick* with my hair, rad I knew I
Mly, (specially it it fa recalled to ate by ci: ue ia ecnaidered curtain. The eity will
must look like a fright.
wfiat ia alwayx aaauciatad with that .am- fight it to tbe death, and gold fa tbe caly
"Yea, Mr. SJoom," he aid, taking off
| sundard that fa arreptablc ; every member
bis brt rad bowing, and pretesting my
from the city will be instructed ta fi*vor
no financial acheme thrt-hioka to tasking
OUR NEW YORK LETTER.
1 felt a little pang, in the midst of my I
a atiffbrsere ' But ia there any nxduaive
anything but gold tU standard of nine*.
right, oo your part. Mis Beatrice, to happiness, st the thought of By neglect ।
Tb# cleansing of tU custom house ■ goWesranouth, that you teem aorprissd Pone Aunu* I AU her labors had ban in
। ing on tatfafertorily. TU okl rackrra are
vain. And I went penitently down aguin,
when “there some------ ’’
getting mostly cleaned oat end a daan of
"Ob! no, no!" I interrupted, blnahing to order bee tea and toast.
men who are willing io work for tbe govWhen the tray came, and I saw her en­
Jernment are io tbeir plarre The postagain. “On the contrary. I am rare ws
The great acueation in New York,ju*‘
•ball b« very glad ao ano you—that ia gaged in preparing tbs tan. 1 drew ray
nfice, new ao Ud a* the cuatom-houM,
g_lm.tr
done
to
ths
wiatdow
sod
opened
toy
now,
I*
th*
ectioa
of
Judge
Hilton,
tbe
Auntie------ " berakauc down and blnahing
again, and falling back on Auntie, M ! writing-desk
raprsseutativ* of the Stewart estate, in ex
eluding Jew* from the Grand Ussoa Bo­
"Thanks,” U ani-l coolly. “I enme by
ta! at Saratoga. Tbe Grand I'nioc is tbe
the night bort; and as It wa* too Uta to aenteuce*. A fear of aayiag too Meh, or
gn to bod. and t-« early for brrakfaat, I too Uttle, urerwhelmad Be i and the ink Urgent rammer bote! In th.- world, and
tbosght 1 would Ink* • walk. But I dried upon my pea tofurr I had written a the most exdualre. Joseph Seligmaa,
hardly dared to bops far inch plnaoure ae Bae.
our of tbs wenlthirot banker* ia thia rity,
Then Auntie, refreahrd by her ten, in­
mreteng you," and he bowed again.
has, lor some years, lived at the Grand
It was aooo time to return to tbe hotel, terrupted the current of mi thoughts
Uniat with hfa family, during the ram
•Beauty,'
the
mid,
in
an
Indiflerent
aort
whither Mr. Sloane accoapanied me Al
merfnontha, *nd be applied leal wvek for
the door we ported. "I ahall aee you at of way, “wra Mr. Blom rt ta* V
“
T
ub
,
Auntie,"
I
replied
quietly,
while
breakfast," he said. “Pray remember nw
suitable apartments far this seasuo Much
the sentence I had almost framed slipped to Mr. Sdiaman'* diagurt, tbs clerk in­
to your aunt,"
'
- All ia a flutter I wont to our room. oat of ay bead
strength of “oar member.’’ "Oar panI had me yet deeded whether to .ay formed him that he could no* hire rooms, Ler" tau t as great a man m he wm oo«
Auntie was just finishing her toilet "Ob!
who do you think fa Ursf” 1 cried. “Door, ’ or "Dearert (.’harks," or “Mr. and when asked for a reason *aid that The merebanto report a better feeling
Judge Hiltoo instructed him to refuse ail amoog the bminute men of tb* Sooth. A*
"TU last person in th* world vs would
expect to see," I addded, mendaciously
Jem ! To any there wa* a atom would absurd so wa* the bowl abomplitan eoand demure!v.
Uta pal it very mild'y. Be it known cvpstioo, th* nnmwal of tbfuvops fiftr
.1* I looked rt Auntie * face, it seemed
that the Jew* are enormously wealthy in ! tbs Sooth did hare some effect ia
to bc that tU pink in tU morning sky
stimulating trade iif-thht section. Th*
Now York, and are, moreover, numerous,
was refleeted on her cheek*. "Why.
they arc the largest Unken. and among
Anotie,” I triad “ths as* air Ua already
worked wonder* with you- You look—
the iargmt merchant*, and they control
the theatrical and operatic buaincen There
was a burning among tUa, and * Mmpasaid, khuing me with even more than her Ur interfere with mytetter 7
SU limed her Uod amy ftva* ■* and per war of vast dimensions was tU result.
wonted effuaiveaeae. My name, u* th*
Judge Hilton gavs a* hfa reason for hfa
reader alreedy knowa, fa Beatrice, bat I
Shall I rexwd wUt I wrote that night ? aettoa tUt any hotel was ruined tU mo­
Ud been nicknamed Boautr from a child.
I can only say tUt. after I had gained
Auntie finished Ur toilet by putting a
ment it became known m • Jew bourn, for
NEWS FROM A KNOT-HOLE.
eourags
to
commence.
I
told
his
ril
;
Uw
roan tn her bair, an unusual thtng foe her
the reason that the Jew. arc all loud,
It mate. Ur look so cUnmng. that I said. Aontis's perafatemt efforts to separate vs
“.May I put up my hair like yours T" I bndgriqrsdm*; and how I Ud all tU coarse, obtrusive and filthy. H* said
hod always worn my hajr in think braids time known wbrt bad brought him ta they would get rooms it tbe fowoal poem
on mr seek ; but this boruing Auntie's Waarosoaut, eadrag by accepting hfa Me ralni, and muggle into tUm all tto-ir
bair Loksd ao sqlfab, wtth tb. drooping love, and asuring him of min*.
TU MXt qucrtion wa*. Uw to ensure vfaitara; Uat they mra filthy in their
roa* co one side, that I had an imwutehabits, and that they amim ia such mm&gt;
IA* desire to arrange mine in like manner. hfa raoriving lU note. But tU girl wU
, -J.* main structure. Her bttla rttfe. tbero
“1 don’t think It would become you,
so public a place as a Lotel they had priv­. fort, wa* near neighbor to the minister *
Beauty," raid Auntie, coaxingly ; and abe
atady. Just in th* eorrar of the arisfearranged my hair with great teat*, and
ilege* m port* which gm them lieaoas' tar * atady waa a knot-befa, a trifling nort
made each a bswitehing bow of blns rib­
to be dwagroeabl* to other people; that‘ of thing lauteif, but, when once found to
bon* confining it, that 1 wa* perfectly sat­
their vomec were groat, vulgar and aver-. open lata Mra. Jeakins attic, of tU wtdisfied with my sppeurance.
b set impetuses in it* oowssqwmcev
‘ Hew do you do again. Mfat Beairiser
W fat Mrs. JociktM finally beeam* swan
about rt any price. On lU other Uod. ■

could n-t afford to go to Newport, cr
ivm Loim Branch, and accordingly had
.elected thia loe rapensiw pkce.
Auntie mid, ths* rt these watering
places, where to many fashionable people
I go, wo would feel aUbby . and that hers
STl'DEHAKKR WAGONS. SUPERIOR AND HOOSIER GRAIN DRILLS, we would bare the saint air and sea; and
1 people, moreoror. would not mlpd wUt we
MISHAWAKA DOUBLE SHOVELS.” AC., AC.
■ on-. Wu would grow frreb and rosy from
belling, and euald wear oaf ell our old
aumreer drasses. Then ws eould Uv*
new alike tU coming winter. So it Uppetted. tUt Auntie’* eboice became min*,
an ! that we agreed to go to Wearvmcu.h.
Nov upon the first morning after our
arrival, ! Ud left Auntie still a bed. and
gone out for a walk by the ana. It was
quite early, but I cuukl n*t ml rain my
impatience . I itoged fur the taste of tbe
a'lt sen, and to fori lU freah breeae blewiug against mr rhreks Tbesun bad just
rim, and *11 prtore *eemed exultant.
I The wind blew k&gt; rtroug. that I xreld at
| times, hardly Bake my wav against tb*
wisd. Off at sea the fiahing-boet* were
• making fay .the little harbor, tU gull*

Weight is Little More Than 'One-Half

Iickiiai.1 other Reapers,t which is a v.cry desirable feature.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL

OVER SOO TAYLOR BAKES

i.rtfn .’t RUSMELU

34 BUCKEYES TO 5 CHAMPIONS
SOLD FROM HASTINGS AND MIDDLKVH.LN IN 1876.

Sold By

MESSER BROTHERS

POWERS &amp; BARLOW
Builders, examine their Build­
ing Material, House Trimmings,
Paints, Oils and Varnishes.
Caniaie, Sin aid Omental Farmers, examine the WIARD
P A I N TE R
PLOW, before purchasing others,
Every one waranted.
iZ'A'JJj / KFJ1)! k'EffiT
Those contemplating buying
[sp.cWM.d.odAm.ojme.n.mj Mowers or Beepers should see
Joy Comfort and JJa/ydnoBJi
Walter A. Wood Machines,
Slek and ’irtUsteC
OF HASTINGS AND VICINITY. II

THE STEBBINSBRO’S SAY
Don’t buy any Furniture or Picture Frames,
until you have priced their Goods, for you
will save money by it.
Everybody knows they are the only

Townsrnd, Tweed’* aUorwy, publishes
a tnsnendoue arraignmoot of Fairchild,]
th* Attorney-General. Townsend claim*
that Fairchild dewived Tweed, by prornislag to let him go if he cwould make a
clran brraM of it, that Tweed did ao
prnanite sal stood ready to give informa­ i ataira. The next thing she did was to
tion that would have saved the Stat* two throw on her -things, and start off a;
milliomt, and would have brought the high opsA for bar friend *. Mm Tautog.
“Now. I want to know ’ " said the latter
wk ole gang to justice ; but Gat Fairchild,
“ Mrs. ’Jenkin, cane in through the bach
in the interwrt of John Kelly and to
•mirch the reputation of certain meo. used
sueh portion' of what Tweed confided to
him as would serve bfa purpose, and then
refused to let him go on the score that his
teatiaaony fa worth nothing. The true intrardom. of it all fa that Tweed ia about
as honest m a thousand mon who are ia |

lU Jews insist that tUy are M quist and
gwslliraraly as any other rise*, that they
through that dmky twilight, looking nut pay lh«r bills and hare a right to ril ncupon tUta*.
Auntie wan Uttar next morning, and 1
felt more tranquil. Had 1 bora obliged
to Boot Mr. Blarai, I eould not Uv*
sMWrred far any smmniate ; bat U Ud
faft by tU aartec bant. It was u long
way over lU pier to the stonaboni. But
it Msosad to m« that Awetia aaarnsd dsprramdrt no* raring him. An te &gt;• I

“O. certainly “
“And thfo fa my study r

"Wbars I pass the most of my lime T'
“Yen’*
"And where my wife often takas the
xrty to aoase nod rit with me r
Mr. Jansa emd he umfarsteod that.
"Now, then," continued tbe clergyman,
“I am' in th* habst of ftoqusetly readme
&gt;od to her. And. one. upon a time, I

"O, wail, noabin. really worth ssntiontng. B«, then, you may so wvO know ■
ms. It a nothfa', though, that I oare to
Xr.JoM.buratoati.nghiaf “la tUt
I bars go fmm me, you know. I don’t wiah
to be mixed up in tUt scrape. '
aU ’’ raid U, hfa foe. a. rod a* tU mtting
“No, your name abu t be mentioned. -•u*.
;•
But what is it. Mis. Jenkins ' What fa
"TUt and tU knct-UU,” «ri Mr. OnU! Do. pray, tell me raddin’, far I’m
dytn’ to know."
•
“It's no great affair, after all, though.
Sull, U s something. But tba a all there
iatoit-Mr. J««hupx to alu,:o’ ha.
wife taoat dreadfnlly . and be dedares that
if she think* o’ gout' out n risitm' be H
rarely shut her up where the can t g&amp; out

|

“Of aU thing* ia the world !’’
Yea, and taora than that; he'a seen
gnoe and forbid her going to everun' mcettng*. What do yon think o sack a wan

Australia—Grid, pound, 682 ; sover­
eign. 4H5.
Austria—Goid ducal. 228, sovereign,
675, crown, 6*4 Silver, old drilor. 102,
old aracfo, 104 ; old florin. &lt;8 ; new dol­
lar, 72 ; Nans TUru*n dollar. 102.
Belgium—GoM, twenty tve francs, 472.
Silver, fir® trans, 98.
.
Bolivia—Gold, doubloon, 1,859. 88
vsr, dollar, 79, half dollar. 89.
Btwl-Gold, twenty sihwfa. 1,090.
Stlyer, double urilsnia, iOS.
Ceatnl ABeritn-QoM. two tendon,
re not. Wbai abuuM I
n’ about the wrighborbood 3CS. Fiber, do&amp;r, IM.
Chib-Gold, doubloon, 1.M9; *------------------ Stories about rmpectablo
P~m, 315. Silver,old dote, IM; new
folk. ? Who d^d tell you. though - ’ •
"Nobody told me, exactly, but I happen MDe^srk-Gold. tarn thaleea, 7M.
to know it eons*, in tbe firstjJace, from the

-—- -. &gt;&lt;•« Bin . unite U.I. ।
He ;*w» her all the time, abases her.
thrvatom her. ud makes her in mortal f.-ar
of her lite I Only to think of it T
■ How did you benr about it» I woodra
if fcik* geaaailv know it t How dad veu
hear about it, I'd likr to know ?’’
m “Wen. rdjra lief tell you co not, Mrs.
*
abou-** promfac bm to

Wn. JeUine nodded in rilawo*.
I do declare ovw ' WU'derar a
. tbooglrt eMh &lt; thing of Mr. Joocw ’ But
' I ve seemed to take notice, beck along, that
hi* wife was a good deal down hearted and
aorto melancholy like. And lU* must
U the ream ; that explain* it nil"
Th. fatter lady did not stay very Icog af
tor anbosoaniug barrel! of her heavy se­
cret, when off p-wtod Mra. Tautog. ararol
and equipped foe tbe I rar* busmen »he
bad in hand The firai hoax- .he dropped
into me Mra. Mallory's
"Mra. MaBory.*- *U said, almost *esoon

England—Gold, pound a* amragn.
M ; pound oe sovereign. average, AM.
’.. r .aWB^g, mu, X8; ateffi.gxrw
Franos—Gold,’ twenty franm, MT,
'J ; twenty francs, avenge. 3M. 8iL

addrtiom. ffoa .Mrs. Dinka took it up
And then Mrs. Murray got intarmdod is
it. and Mm Hlpot and sn co, tiD evwy
body had got bold of it. and had talk'd it
up. and had peaami judensect on tbe man
who wu guilty ci seeh prom malpractice
toward bfa thmily.
If U bad rtoppml right there, naritap. it
would have answered, U: it Ada'L It
spread like a eirdo ia the water, till ia th*
end M». Jotse. benelf Lsard of it. and
hoarder couror, llist the author of tbe
rigMl mafa.386
atory was the minister'* own Seif:
Ifariin Odi,
The next thin; to be doer was far Mr.
Jones and hi* family to tear. Mr. (fapm nx dote, HI.
Tunis GoM,t*
cforia. and gomancharerrie. The rler
gymaa wa* a good doal troebisd about ik
and sent .his wife over to see if »ba coeld
discover th* vauaa Mm Joases receirrd
her with a grmt dos! of roitera. am!
eeemad hardly rivil. Unable to endure it
any fongrr. Mrs. Caper* **Ud th* *ggrsared lady frankly what the trouble wa*.
Mm Joea* a* frankly told her. That wa*
well, for now ths fatter knew exactly what i

�Thic k joes right, at loam, it yea far
theiutenre oftfo- atoek bolder., in our
opietoe, aad onrtainJy uf the People Of the
Stole to have oereiod out lU policy adopt­
ed by the Board, and their unaafauuta- re-

wt* the Ifopubfo-nn Stole CvurenUoa in
Iowa. Thu Cocveotiuu wu looked fur
ward to, with rowMforabl* trepidatfon by
the Republican, rf the Northwret of all
shad** of opinio*. But the day c*aae—
TU Coovwncfaa ■» foil, aad the result
uutlrdy satisfactory to all who lore fcg.ublieu princip!-*, ud hope for Rsp'ublinn

The Grand Kapdda ofioe b oouoaiidalcd
with that at Detroit Tbe aaring iu expc«i»e to the gvaenmeut will be about
SI 60,OtM) a-year.
Judge Taft, ex-Attorney.GmwraJ, de-

Tbe attempt to create adiriaot, aad to,
ProtnlM. arc ao camJy mad. and 'fixyM- orputiaean admioiatntiou or aa anti-ad ,
ministration
party was debated by the
ten that it bowmen almcat uack*&gt; to place
any «• record; people hare cccKcncc on bold aad manly drelaratrao that, the party
ly in what they lute trea tou^Li by,.&lt; x- in Iowa w Republics, stands by EagmUl|&gt;enauer, apd for (Lena rrasons I emu the
th* 'triumph &lt;■! three prinapiea at tbe polb
prcAiiam aod only refitr to-pare work aa
in October.
TU’tiekst ucmiualtd wa* a otrvug one,
and will be cdoetod by at Ireat 30,(XHi»njurity, and the raoult will Mrangthau the

the nomination of Governor of Ohio. In
hi* fatter of dadiaatioa fat Malm that bo
trama that hfa letter will uot be con there ■ alwaya enough to be done go and
acracd M ac ludicatioa that hr ha* Let do it ; if it i. fofowod energetically and
pn^cuted with dUigeoot, it wW fend to
faith or hope :o the Republican psirty.
great and important vault*. Do not, like
M:cawL.r. wait for aoncerhing to torn up.
terat on he H aad 4 j.-r cent bond* will
be (mid in gold. The Loud, are iu-d
under the art of 1870, which mak*. them
payable in coin. Gold and ailrar were st
that date both legal tender, but aiirer wu
n-A in circulation, and gold wu Che uuly
atuderd lboagi.1 of or .pukeu •/
Lt ia eatiwatod that th* rroetpto of the
-Interna) Kro.ua* Bureau will reaoii (119,­
000,609, o7 12,000,&lt;KHi more than lari

A MERITED ENDORSEMENT.

elretioo uf Director* by the rtockholdera
c-f the Michigan Ceultal Hailroud Company.
It fa well known that the woiiafimcnt'- of
thi* Bood ha* Loen attacked bitterly be
eaurn c-f the uoc-p«yBKi&gt;t uf dividends,
during the fnti four yam, yet, wi thick

all *ucii‘ critieGau eoau from yersuo.
cither igu- raut of th* fart* iu tU -am or
who wUfafiy wiucproscut the- *rtu»l &lt;oaditjut of affair*, not afoot ua the Central,
but ou aB the Grand Trunk Una. It is
now Marly a quarter of a Century since
tb* write 6rat became kopumaud with
th* lacn managing the Cctlral. and du­
ring all that time wo hard lived on it*
Hare, watched carefully aa * citizen of
Michipa the deiclvpcmrut uf the Suu
iu all it* varied deparUaant*. noted care­
fully from time to time the cLxnjpa that
bare occurred, and rejoiced iu tire sucecre
that bre attcadad tho effort* of the men
who bare rontn.ll.-d lb* Centra) to opra
iiareofroad through rariooa |arrtfoe* of
the State. Prior to the fitunrial criri* of
1873, all there naw roads were jrospcti.-i.-,
and tbe main Hue waa paying it* owner*
regular and good dividend*. The erarb
came and with it e*a» a gnicvul stagnatiun uf bnaincM all over tbe country.

ftillj diechargsd
■ year. Tho iacroaae is dai to the breaking
little thing* are igntind by tom*, Lot
up of illivit distilling, and to a more vigor- those who e-x-ra little thing* are never
iHi* culleetfosi of the whiskey tax. The truly great. What ia there that dore not
earn would have Uwu »2,UOO,IHW larger sink into ir.Gguifieancc aad obscurity when
Tire Sujjouk Court uf judtau* has hold
compered to the wonderful works of tbe
that Utah dironco are illegal. How lung
three mouth* in hope that Congna* would Creator?
will ibst moral »pau«m last?
reduce the lax, whu-h wa* pnqxreid.
What beauty titan is in little thing* I
fa Grand Kapid* for Hl day* iu jail
Then, i* u sha re axupietc equality in Nothing eu rurpam the sjJeodd aecuce ro­
you caa lake yiwr choice ; you may awiudfo a farmer out tf f 125 or get dntpk.
i’moi.1 nearly attained, where t&gt;r every
Xew HaVka, Coan., Ls» 2,0W enoccu- J,W» men there are l.WI woicc. Io
pred budding-.. Sood a few of them to Sweden to l,0W men there are 1.W.I tl-.i onrre-t quslitr. Will not we, many
Haatiag*. They are needed hex* badly.
woinro, while in Groce., to the amue uutn uf ua. by the appLortioe of a mrotol giaaa.
Before Judge Iltlros is through with I
hi* fight with tbe Jew* ire wifi have naroc
to wfah th.ua all Lark into Egypt making

the Quora uulcaa .he send* the invitation
iailDcdiaicly.

we hear awoet atraiaa of muair and upon
reaching the place find that they ianue
It ia uafaretood that England is. decid­
from a bnilduig ured a* a theater , aad
I edly up'tacd to Russia'. oreupatero uf
farther oc wc find the Mroet lined with ilime cumec, nee tbe pmper for wrapper*
Cvaruatinople
dram*, gaming hallo, and many other ' 1 arrived here on Tacoday evening the
Wm. Gray, Leri Gray aad E Bowes
plaore foe tbe dagradation of mankind. |12&lt;kh iuat. after baring riaitwf Barnum »

SOAP
TOBACCO.

We pare ua for aumc diatanoc, uamindiul.Ibigabow at Grand Bap Ide. Tbe ahow i
uf the appearaacc of thing* about ua, and ;! wa* all it could be expejtod to be. and I
now we begin to look about ua again, but ■ h-ard uo one »*y it w» not fine dam.
wby thi* change ? Wi&gt;rrc but a few hour* i Big ll»pid» ha&gt; not grown much ia tb*
ago beauUfu! odificea itood, now tumbkdown buildiaga are found. Haadaotav
dwelliuga have given place to huts and
.Lander ; tbe broad clean urertf have been magnificent bu&amp;faas and is truly an onia
converted into narrow alley* filled with filth went to tbe «my. Tbe Red Ribbon Club

CROCKERY.

Ttcetiae

Vcgetlne
i there ia tbe ball ivc-m, and every Friday
evt-uing there b a*ooal held, nraue b furI Uiahcd and all who wish can trip tb* light

VegeUne

eom«poad«at Ad

VecHine

1 air! &lt; good Urac wre bad. The faro »
cullected ou the floor after th* aett* are
, fortnrd, each gentleman peyiag ten cent.
I per dance, the rramh of tbtae dux* is

Tesedne

’fautaaric

toe, your

Reliable Evidsax

Vegrtlnc

VnrUne

Vcgetlue

VecrUne

YcgcUnc
: and tbe treasury ia hope not i»)r full bat
1 h beginning to run over. 1 aa. inferuud
Oral they hare a large amount of taouey
on band, and continually grtling larger.

TRIUMPHANT!

Tcgedae

TegeOne
Vegetlne

Vegedne

■it*, .tranxi*
AND APPETITE

The Advance Plow

TegeUae

tu ney. The people *f thia city are a alcrliog. go alfcad oommuaitr. aad the word
.foil baa never yet found aa adding place
upon their banner
There b a rooriderable err of hard time,
here among tho IlbUCTn, aad I gums work
b p«&lt;t_r bard to get, and of eonna bw

■tic iNatalr
untie latte Fitei:
0ISST1C I0BHLI.'

(

Vegstlne

Vegedne
Ttgedae

LIGHT-RUNNING

MOWER a REAPER

DOMESTIC
««wis« machim

YcneUae

the public u to the merit* of the loan by
tlx- aumewhkt formal advcrtiacu.et&gt;ti publiahad by lire Syndicate.

Tecetlae

earuing their daily broad by their weak ore.
instead of their etreugth. With this fort
storing u. in tbe fact, il behove, ua t. be
more careful in the selactton of an employ •
meet, aad wfam we have determined upon
aotue rourea, then go forward aad m*k&lt;our life and calling a ancrere
How we revereoce and ratecn a man

Th-.- Indianapolis Jaunaii, which fa
.opposed to rvpreoent th* view* of Heoatur
Morton, oonciud** ta abl* artld* uu Tire
I'rrtMucnt Facifieation uf the South," io
which tbe eourac of tire Proeideul fa »p&gt;

A young man of 25 in Yankee Spring*
La* never arnokod a cigar, torted whisky or
token a drew of tobacro. A* anrdfort to
thio, UraagnyiOe fwuisha a buy three
yean old whs take hfa whisky straight
and enjoys getting drunk m well a* uiy of pfodjgm nt th* party and hi* own peraoual
tbu older Iraufa at tho Uatnere.
p-ledge* made before awl after hi* election
loquon in thM country are becoming so relative to recuriog the permanent poeifisdafo.rated that even Dootocntoe politicfani
cannot teh theta from liradly pouona. Don
M. Diddaeou thought a drink of the linetur* of Indian hen-p ia tbe pare jufa* of
Aa utxtiou driiverwd in Uafoa Hall,
tbe grape, aad didn't know tbe difference June 22, by Chariea G. Cnrtfoa, Jr-, on*
until hi* stomach bqput to fad aa thungh of tbe graduating daar of tho Haaticp
it farloogtd to a man in' Europe and th*t it
High School:
toort go Ibero U. inert kiimjukk.
Truly it bu been said, that lift I* mUc
Tbe .Vert Orlrora lkau^.U fa eatitlsd. up of little thing*. He who fo faithful in
io a medsl. Il hra discovered a man who Utile duties, urerocminj little difiraltira
boaiavratedapfoU. Not a amwmUr or

CrsbU. It i* charged that be tqpk over
God atam u* 1
»4 Mbrodhon aad tuned ia only MdM tbingv-tfo, uaivuroe fa made of atom*,
fa emit. NowMitjampemM. thretba. thi* b-atRSal werid of ores with aB iu
fa th* aauM area who orpnlred a pw»- trnpifiari af veppwatfoo and it* gnu-

azitxa and every kind uf ir.terewting read-

VegeUne
and by their cooliumd grumbling, and I
think the word* of Sydney Smith apply
licuate to -'cpirted worth.
to them exactly. H* any*: “If you
The great .mind ia made by the union ebooao to reprocut tb* rariour p art* ia
of little thoughts. It wa* the obeemiiea life by hole* of diflerent chape* il a tabic,
of an apply falling to tb. grouad Oat lad acme circular, aomc triaagafar, mom

wery, the' Uw uf gravitation, h waa by
ed that tbe popolarMboeriptioa would txXex- notiring th* liny bird*, on* after another,
eeed fifteen million* of dullrr*. bat from that Audubon Loraate the great nataralfa:,
the returns thna far be now thiak* they brcvmisg fonuhar with the feathered song.
wll amount to twenty Billions. Th* inFaraday became * great ebemit by
diintwo* are that the auboeriptiou’ to tbe
l»an will be much mere rapid during the studying molecule*.
Th* modern geam «agia«. with itt wo«latter portion of the thfaty day* limit
than they are now. It i* dheuverod that derful drvrfopmccrt*, came into being boit ia quite diSeuk to thoroughly inform caua* kneu eyre were watching tho lid of

[ mrioo pick!*, but a fluid eorefog ocly four
croc* a liarrel in which any meal or veg.
tabfo may be aubtaerged and kept parfortly
frrwh for any length of tima. SlrawberThrm ft b that Um humble errand-boy
THE LAST WORDS OF JUDGE rfas ate reefiy improved by the prueaaa. If naw to be the honored and trusted clerk,
giro piefcfo the io. arum tbe and thou tho distingufahod merchant.
CHISHOLM. Uwmld
1
trooUm c( Him oalfon would fa. coded
A private hilar tern Mtawmippi say.1
Tbe Grand Rapid* GrtnUeh say. it
‘hoi tbe following wvr* Judge UhMfaJm. pieaed ha faith to ar. ardaot p^Ucker.
IM weeds wkiah bo addree^ la fate wif. ‘
u nutmlier &lt;if tbe City Committee of iu

Smith Eagle A Preston.

VEGETIIE

their object in going thi* direotioo fir
prawntly we arrir* ot a church, and then
a-acboul-loure and aH along th* road wc
find ehuretow, aayluuaa, ,wd neat dwelling*
that berprek comfort and happinra* , ab»
well rultiralcd fonci and crcbardr lu»d&lt;rl
wrtl. garden fruit, and we -Icdde without
aay bwitaiioo which road we will fidlow
through life. One larva ua ou to tempt*uoo ata, drunkennma, and finally Io death,
while the other touch™ ua all that b part
and good. educatra the youth, prvtidm fur
those w bo arc tadplras aad infirm aad at

are badly dvpreaaed. but that th* remedy
i* not protocuoe, but “th* abvlitaar of the
cuatotn bou*e* between ,Caa»d* and the
market'to which it ualurally bcloap, the
Cnitod State*." The remedy i. exactly
Gweroor Packard it a fine-rlsw. atokcr.
u ro-jJ for th* languishing ioduatrie* t-c
but he couldn't brat up th* lows RepuOliean Qbavcntwa quite Lot rooegh to cause
it to denounce the I’neident.

The paople of Oaklsa-1 roonty are suffitriug from the grawli-qipw p«re. It ia a
old Whig* to th* AdminiaUatictoparty iu
just punish unit fur tfoir slim In kitting all tliatatate. Tb* principal reu*/ i* that
uf their quaifa aud-other bird*. .
tbe old Whig* uow have control of tlie
A'yuath of Trentoa, N. J., La* written
Detuoerati* party, and bare uoUiog to
:.. v...
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...1.1
dioM-uf-thalktate w•* cfoah^t &gt;«foeWe^ka 5.21/2 Word., uu a. preul card. IE- his
Lack
would
hire
ached
if
ho
h»!
pulled
had l-ro built, but the food* along the
line* w*ro not cold, imigraifon roasud al­ the same uutafo of weed* nut &lt;&lt;f tb« onion
moat entirely, and u a nreoaary eonreB*g4&gt;es»»y or mlrcr i» now the abort­
qu*ore th* burin*** afoog there feeder.
ing qucuuoo in toe Weal. We can get line Whig*. Tb* aam* ia aaid to b* rela­
along with either. Jux: arud along fil 5V tively true of Georgia
general Mjjuattou they Urn been a CSX and tbe Baxxkx wilt make you happy fir
The ffacretary of the Traaaury ia much
upon rather than a feeder to the main line.
eocmraged to-day at tbe pnopKto uf tbe
But thia Mate of t Ling* cannot long re

For the ktat* of thing* oxfating iu tho
W’aat, tbe mutagen of our railroad, ora in
no way nwpumiibl*, and we note with pe­
culiar pleaouic that tho Htock-huldera of
tbe Central entertain thi* opinion, and
bate by a uoantmoon vote at the fat* cloc
tioo cxdnraui the policy iaanguntol Ly
Hvu. Jataca F. Joy^ad to aurereefullj dovcloptd by him and hi* aaaociate* aa-i «jcoaaaor*. We *Jk My, for the infirrmalfou
of cur friend, who are specially inUruaud
in th* auoreaa of th*. Ceotral, I hat the
Hood (rndar Mr. Udyord to Uosaral Soiwrintoadcct end hfa cwjm of mniatanta ia
rarefuBy and iconondsally managed, and
ia oure to coatiaue to be while the poreant‘

CORRESPONDENCE-

; it a (plcudiJ n£air, aad ia rondactod a*
only Big Bipidaitoa kaow bow to punduct
thing. Thrir room* m apaSou.; R R StovenB QolUI
and an under the raperviaioa of ou* ‘‘------------------------ ~~"
From wfa: ■» bmre already ton, we Burna, who^haa in yean paM took down
bcr of makv there an^abont WB Greek find oar heart* of four quality, their puri­ care to go uu farther ; w« are completely ■, barrel, uf -forty rod" but now atand* A
ty daCyuyed by many rain and wicked dngiiated. aad turn ana flee t-j the place
He b hired by the deb to toke charge of j Purifies the Blood. Reno­
tfo-ugbtj-' If to, kt n* make it our
vates and Invigorates
epcewJ talk to cfoaaee aad reoourtnirt them
I the room at a aalsry of thtrty-firc dollar* .
per month, and perfiama hia dirt io* mat
the Whole System.
MtoUantorify- The reading room fa Urge
where they are going, but wo aoou •«« and wdl ru'pplied with hooka, paper*, mag

Stcphro Mafoery, of Irtrreng, is sow ia
jaih He forgot to p«r hi* Gor«nimcst
tobacco tax. V. 8. don’t rtaad any fouEag
with delinquents.

iu-lurtric* begin to develops once again,
and lb* fixerf fro.lt along the leucd hoc* girl* to orguite a "maafon to wotnu" co
b afowly but ateadily iuercamug and fa operate in Bortou.
•ore to continue to increwc , l.cnc* the
day cannot b« far dltoot when they will • England has raid to Ruaaia lhai she
should not jwrwiit tbs u-. -ufaaioc nf Cot,ail pay a fair preeeougv on their coat
atutinopile'Ly tlx. foucr. A. th* Roariu
above all opomting «pce*w whii* tbe
aoUmr* are beading in’that diroeefoe, we
j.r^uHiooa gathered along three line* will
shall aoou hov of lively, timer there.
learieh barraat for tU main lino over
England poreibly may ehugc for min-1.
which fa will of oocaaily pans on it* w.y
Judge Freedman of New York ciry
to tbs mirket* of the World, totay nothing
ought to oomewret. He is decidedly com
iefo in hi. way of doing buritere. Hfa bu­
aure lima compatiuou ia the carrying ret joke wa* tbe fining of a jury for not
trade, a* btuaatna inomare on th* great agreeing on a .verdict. He ought to be
through Hare, willda-creaae va-ltil fair ratio druWM-1 in the juice of Michigan potato

NORTHERN

BEST.

Vecrtlac

Vegctlsc

Venttae
Vemetine

Plaster, Lime,

Tentiae
VtgeUnc

YereUne

t

Stucco, Plastering
Hair, Shingles, Ac.

Teg*tine

VegsUnc
Tegedne

and influence, our rrepert tor. him fa the
aame. There ia aomethiug loreaUe about
auch a man, and tbe empathic* of ollr
heart* go out to him. We honor him, and

OUR

CUUHO.

experience in lifo no that re might profit
byhi.ou.pfo?
How grand a right to *«e men
rank
and-influeoee rtrinug to food men to tbe
Motor, ud mkrop lb. tbrir chfof ob­
ject through hie.
We al! bar* our infltrenoe, ud it a betog exerted eilher for lb* right or the
wroog. No matter how small thi* i»flu.
roee may be, even it it only extrod* ore,
one person and hi. life i. nradc a Bufvc«
by
eumpfo. w. m ^p)y rapuj.

I u« Mk ouroeino the qtotfoa, How i
• ioKurnee Wag exerted ? Are wa de
;*II tho good that ws might? Are w

Tegwdae

WEB

A. D. COOK.

•bo* tsnc-sTOo mens &lt;a.

�Ti/tHirviUcyl Btfiltn

CITY DRUG STORE
WASZER&amp; BARNES

HOMEOPATHIC RK1EDIES.
WlTvecetabu

MEDICAL mdLAWBOOES
All Prescriptions and Receipt!
Carefully Prepared.

AN IMMENSE BUSINESS,
SINCE WE

BAD BREATH,
aad during tbe dark daya of the BaMMoa a
true patriot, giving freely of Ida maaua ta aid
tbe eauae of the t'aloa aad promote tbe com­
fort of the Bora ia Blu*. II. waa aim public

MARKED DOWN OUR PRICES

Utertry Notice*

Everybody ASTONISHED and

^^KHEADAOHE.
'•"“wr;.
TC CONSUMPTIVES.

Tale Siimu'! Lira fenlatir
ir ■ediciiB

greatrush to our store i

ill About the County.

Men’s Good Saits $3.60 $4 k $6.
AU Wool Suits $6 $7 $8 $8 k 10.

M J&amp;J.

Boy&gt; Suita $1 $1.50 $2.50 $3.50 &lt;k $4.
Men’s Lined Pants 75cte. 4 $1.

TAKE NOTICE.

Superstition.

Men's White Vests $1 42.50.

Men’s and Boy’s Summer Coots 35ets. and
Cotton Socks 3 4 6 cents a pair.

To Those whom
may Concern.
running
Portable M;
chine for moving, rais'ting or changing the
TRIMMED HATS.
location of buildihgs
Ijunel3t3
from small to great,
Store Wood.
Eighteen inch Masoned Nock wood fur
and having handled
Je at *1.25 per cord.
di 1(M
Gmebl* A Rcmu.l. ;
rtbout 1,200 buildings
DOMESTIC PAPER PATTERNS.
in sixten vears. 1 feel
confident I ca.i satis­
fy those \vho may fa­
vor me with a call.
The Common Council bmeby giro, no­
tire to Earl R. Brown .nd wife, U U«ra
My address is Irv­
*« Adam Tinkler, u Thoma,
Alloft, to llobrrt Mann and to John F.
ing, Barry Co., Mich.
Geinre, that there will be a meeting of
said Common ConacU on Friday ereriiag
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t
______ jue!3U i
J “hr’^.nMi, at their room, in the City
Residence — Six
M. D. Reed deeim to call attention ta
of Hwunga, el which meeting action will
West
**',,kfT' •» relation to taking and using hu new Wscm Shop, wharc be may be miles directly
found
at
all
hour*
of
uy
day,
ready to du
the land, necomry to widen Slate St. from
from
Hastings.
uy
work
in
hi,
line,
from
putting
a
new
C.-wtrt Rt m n— — R. t.------ *___
NOTICE.

III.! fasnral «u very largely aUaoded «n
.‘‘•today afternoon by saamai perron, from
thi. dry aad adj smut roeplry. all cf vb.m
Vaipaihtsed deeply with tbe targe number of

SUnrday moraing the town • of Tanhee
Spriaco waa .tartled by the p«we that Mra.
Turner, an eld lady nearly sixty yean of age.
bad eommiUed wield,. Thia lady, who m
formerly a widow, Mra. Lampbetv. wu tar­
be tbla (TueU.y; earning at eight o'elock, at ried to Mr Tonne Im than two year, ago
the High X-boot Building. '
A patent for a lut.rkotlag madtlae ba. been
awarded' to John T. tjkianer, of thia city.

Council Proceeding*.

• •!*«•

'' V.i?«d
laat Bia
.umber
Baaelaa
'^’Lrt
Innro,.
I. atory,
Oral&amp;rr.

rtin *t&gt; old wheel, to tbe building of I

Double Store, 38, 40, and 42, Canal St,
GRAND RAPIDS.
B. F B. 3, $20,000 In Solid Cash Given Away.
Away.

B. P. B. 3. *20,000 In Solid Cash Given Awav.
New Advertisements.

1! tie Sip cf tte'BIG HAT
la offering to aO thclargret amcrtment

of HVT8, CAPS and

All orders in Has­
tings or Vicinity left
with Powers &lt;fc BarFor budding a dwcliingboujo on the
grounds of the Riverside Cemetery Aanoriatioc, win be received at the afire of the
Clerk, John Baamer, up ta, end iadading frienda tee that wo bare tbe wood or tbe
Friday, J eno 29ih, 1877. Ilan, and mcocy in place gt it er vmv.
.feeiUcatioa* aad all information an be
obtained at the Clerk'. O«re
WMOtaui'eAasortsd Cudi**—the bert
Haxtn- in. ifab, I8ff,
■ tbe market- A fWl upyly al J. 1’
H. A. Goodtbab, PraridenL .

And All Goods Equally Low.

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE,

NI8HI50 GOODS

GENTS’ FUR'

to be foe nd nut

A. S DEAN,
Irving, Mich., Apr 23rd 187

ipr23nj.‘J.

'

good ms n m public i

CARBOLIC OIL
STOCK OF GROCERIES

burned is a ertap and u black aa lar, after
wbieb U wu out la atrip, through tbe burned
portion so I bat th. aeat application, which
wu halter if pmalbie than the tm, could
reach Ur. afertcl part. And ao tb. treat-

We Ujt the 1'onteetlc paper foabiooa
for ladiee ud children. We hare the Chi
cage style* of trimming, ud shall have *11
tho novelties of tho neaaon a* feat u they
appear In tbe market. Udire of Hastings

WOOL WOOL

WANZER &amp; BARNES,
City Drug Store,

DEFY
nwro per rord than that purolaaed by pnrri.
Individual.. Sheriff &lt;fw.J made .11 of lhe~
coMrod. aad paid one dallar a ronl for gre«n
body maple aad beech wood aad fl.U&gt; for «ew

Thu Mg. 8wl* to aulberiied to
mor. and properly reroi groro M-wm from th.
ahi to tb. Itr criaetery at U&gt; «nu msh,
Adopted by «;« aad aay* u Mlwwv:
Aym—Aid. AUtay, Hew.y, MrN.ugt.Kn,
IluaeeU, Spaulding. Toulisaoa aad Teesf—7.

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Tdiet articles— Perftimery
School, Miscellaneous,
and Blank Books
—Stationery

COMPETITION

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Wm. EL Goodyear.
P30PLE3

DRUG

STORE.

Physician’s Prencriptiona and
Family Recipes

carefully pre-

�Legal!.

THE HASTINGS REPUBLICAN BANNER,

QRKAT WCrrUte RAILWAY,

jwj“ •r-w-'s-.— “•
“sasnsiA w j-»—~4“

Has The Largest Circulation.

Is Medically Republican in Sentiment

ftrt Wa^Jstoi^ Sapin

-ulSk,

Local Papei

Subscription Price only $1.50 per Year
the limit in agr that vine* aUukl be re seL
Cuttiup set to produce young vines should
be shaded a little with hay or gras* till
Ute in June. When the iLcrmotncter is
hi the nineties ia the shade, tbe heat of
RURAL TOPioe.
th* mu will often kill the bods of catling*
that have net taken root As
your old vine* grow, so as to
The Scientific farmer says :“Ko bcK ,of being broktu off by high
ter index of what a plant requires to be
fnrairiicd it to teed upon can be found I
than a chemical analysis of tbe plant it­
self." Il then gift* the amount of nitro­
gen, potaah, and phosphoric acid removed
annually by curtain crop* on Maanchu-

JOB DEPARTMENT,

and if rite smallest duq^rs t« cut out, so
as to leave about two thirds of tbe fruit
that rd, the remainder will be better in
quality, and equal to the whole quantity,

We are prepared to fill all Orders promptly for

ter Heads, Note Heads, State­

printed UUtr, and »re what the asls of
phau—tho *tr*w or stalk* when bunted,
contain by analyses, ud then lo apply

rial ftrtilixnn. But the system wa* not
tonaidered complete, till every farmer,
should employ an agricultural cbemitt to
arxalyie hia soil, to ascertain what elements
of fertility were lacking in them. Thi*
theory ia now being recited, bat there ia
nothing reliable ia it—at least, nothing

150 IL*, sulphate soda, 10 lbs. nitrate sod.
50 lb. muriate soda, 300 lb*, gypsum, 7
bush, dry earth or wad.
Mo4e of Pnjmnti-iu. — Put half the
boos in a box at a time, thco half the
sulphate soda , then half tlx nitrate soda;
then half the muriau-of soda or salt; then
dampen with water and mix through, after
which pour on half the oil sitruil ; a.
Mtost as it begin* to smoke, kt two hand,
atir a* fast *a they can until it Mops smok­
ing. then take half the amount of earth
and mix , at last put in half tbe plaster
and mix thoroughly. Tbe ph&lt;Mphale ha.
a------------ &gt;------ a_-.

hi tb* re rd a light coal ft ^tskta. d-A^.
ud applying a littk»:^rt at th* firtf
hoeing. The uncertainty of results ot ap­
plying special fertiliiera to crop*, in view
of what their ash contain* by an»)yai«. Im*
ia the fact that no mu can telt even by

th* most careful analysis, what inorganic
coast ituent* of a soil ar* lacking, with any
reliable degree of certainly. Wei', what
are fannas* do do who have not a supply
of stable manure? If you tu purchase
fertdisen that are truly rich in potaah, ni­
trogen, aqd pboepborie acid, it sriU be safe

rail. bill : S-.eT tbe «.to —&lt; sawtot ('.I
a sesfwsartw
a.wUc
to tails tree tone (AtaOTtb. raacstoe

S

TRAiwFCHiljiO &gt;6*th.

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if
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AT. JfWWSxsxu
iam b k.r.h, (I..* l».i l&gt; OS*
u.'.'r
n
tor creator, to *&gt;»•&lt;

i

ments, Envelopes, Busi-

IIAID RAMM DIVISION.

The Reliable Shari Liu
i*m»i A» airsaiT

.. S !•’
»&gt;*»•■ .r

at to«.« den.

Cards, &amp;c.

-

Aaetdtadj.llM other day. retold that rigkl
nd*. *«n killed by Uffeuag lq aa adjUalag
Minty, -cloud pactou.- ' abe eicfaimd.

place* the aama —la* For instance, Mr.
A. desire* a fertilin-r for Indian corn,haring no stable manure to spare.
He buys potash, nitrogen, and pbosphoric aeid, as supplied in prepared com­
mercial fortitacro, and liis crop ia good ,
but hi* neighbor unrs the sama fertilixer
on tbe same kind of soft, and get* a very
poor crop, while another farmer pets a

fj

in Advance.

Dodgers, Posters, Bill HeadsJJetThirty -year* ago, Prof. Liebig, of,Ger­
many, prtrtunlpUed thia theory, a* a di*
corrry that would nvoiationiae faming in
Europe and the United Stales. All a
inner had Ip dt^ui order to grow a good
crop of anything^/** first to look at the

IICHH;ANTAflD*Tffi‘’SDUTH.

mattred Swera4ton to s»*se«t to.tr
“SlltfA!fiA-koOTH
... . —*-‘-*^i«siwn
“XJ.ts:

mIssML ••*

Clad
» IteUnwto
taws?

lissi-tK’.;: sresnaisas:

HOLLOWAY'S PILLS.

GEO.
.IDS &amp; CO.’S
PARLOR ORGANS
Tnwni month. 1 feel I esa safely recom­
mend the use of theat fertilizers to dairy­
men whose pasture* have become so im­
poverished that they must Loy mare land
of sell off stock, and to those others who
residing in ibkkly Milled aetghborboods,
*nd tear large towns or cities, find the lo­
cal aertnge ia pasture land* diminishing."
These fertilixers ean be eUainol of dealers
ia tlw-m in all citior. Th* expense per
•ere. aa applied above, will be about $11.
It is a good plan to *xpcritaent with va-.

The Grat Sotten Ttaiiita.
GENUINE

'Vibrator” Tirshiii Matta.
RAHWAY COMPANY

a* * trill '.of what they will produce, al­
ways bearing in mind tbit potash u the
neil rdudtl* of all spacial fertilitec*. Ia
dry scaaow* throe fertiliaera do bat little

Bone superphosphate, ammoaiatod, sells preaena in bi* behalf, while the opposite
quality axereues aa quick a prejudice
at about *40 per ton.
Pcrnvimt guano sell, at about f«0 per against him. Tbe politician who baa thia
adraatage easily distances *11 tbe rival can­
Sulphate of potash sella at about H per didate*, for every voter bo speak, with Ucame* instantly bis friend. The very U-nc*
IM J--.ru !•
ia
which he ask* fur a match to light
Nitrate of potash sella at about 19.54
hi* cigar ia often more potent lluut tbowperil* pounds.
Muriate of potash sells at about *3 per of a Webatcr or a Clay. Polished muncr
ba* often made Landrod* succcsaful, while
tbe ben of men by their hardness sod
ooolnus have done theme*! re* an incalcu
hide injury, the ehell being so rough that
tho srorld could not believe that lUre was
a precious kernel within it Had Ilaleigb
never flung down his cloak ia the mud fur
the proud Elisabeth to walk on. kis career
through life would scarcely have been

clv.ll.'

City Drug Store
J. P. ROBERTS, Proprietor,
HASTINGS,

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MICHIGAN.

Drug*&gt;and Medicines of nil description!
kept constantly on hand, and Pretcription
tkillfuUy compounded. Also a full line of

MB, ELIIIHS, FH, OILS,
DYE STUjf'df'S, &amp;c. unsurpassed
in quality a specialty.

PATENT MEDICINES

Of all kinds in endless varieties.

epical ismeiw, nm

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zxayErSsstBis’z;
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II 4 as* Fra.
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NICHOLS SHEPARD &amp; CO.

The Mild Power

CURES

HUMPHREYS'
Homeopathic

Specifics

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Bastings Republican Banner

TEHMS OF St!MCmtTIO* i

VOL XXII, NO. 11.

WHOLE NO. 2 —
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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY. JULY 11, 1877
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PaoraOSAL AMD B0SHE3S

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RA TES OF AD VER FIRING

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• Hew a Chicago Girt Fixed Him.

No, m. you wrong
siymixfcrtune th.

ATTORNEY

ATTORNEY

ud alighted."
Here Gilbert drew »
*1 th. appearance of Aunt Ju«, sntcring
the room behind Myra’a ehalr, who &lt;hd

omas Rake,

M. BL.IZOPHYSICIAN A SURGEON

Prof. Tuner un . “TU udder abould
extending well behind the

ioun over all Competitor* at the Great Centennial
AT LAW*
I l&lt; 1 r&lt;.'. Field Trial, It works the easiest because the weight of the driver
does the dumping, and is the most! durable because it has
WROUGHT IRON (not cast) Axles, and BRASS COIL SPRINGS
AT LAW ^SOLICITOR (not iron) over theteeth. THE CLEANING BAR IB ENTIRELY
NEW and NOVEL. NO STICKS PU’GGED IN THE AXLE,
NO BAR RESTING ON THE TEETH. We also have the

I both pity and forgive you,” laid Qfl.

ra trorbatu wm eating
billevnere. Inauad rf
Imuk wrn recently robbed &lt;&gt;f 130,000.

urf devotion of hi.

E. F 1IROWX. M.

With a cry of rag., Mrs. Gorham
her bet, but aorurtWac in the
wdamrebia

SINGLE REAPER,
LIGHT MOWER
H^ilnXXuh.

RURAL TOPICS.

COMBINED MOWER AND REAPER.

CENTRAL HuCSL

bio. till the old man
Gilbert, aickencd

The Champion was the lighest draft of ijl the Machines tested at
the Centennial Field Trial of Mowers tpid Reapers and received
the highest award.

mpwally thorn Urine fimilire ofchildren.
htm-ielf a lirote. ask'd
by ow faith,

MYRA WILBUR S MISTAKE

The New Champion Single Reaper is a COMPLETE SUCCESS.
It is unequalled for quality of WORK, LIGHTNESS of DRAFT
and DURABILITY. &amp;ein«
- - of Wrought
entirely
Iron. Mailcable Iron and

Sweet's H°Tel)
UH.

Weight is Little More Than One-Half

FiBIT

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ATTORNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR
IS C1IASCSKT

MISHAWAKA DOUBLE SHOVELS AC-, AC,

n ■. lit . 1 f i:. ■; i r

Why, aU

to think I

beiiered that a wore cmutut mid plentiful
Certala ly I If Gilbert'. father had lived

raria Green and Potatoes

STUDEBAKER WAGONS. SUPERIOR AND HOOSIER GRAIN DRILLS,
AU Gilbert'., and might have been all
age of twenty one, and bltuhiarfv an-

Come and see ourStock.
Vol.22 2vl.

H.H1TII K. KNAPPEN.
ATTORNEY AT LAW A SOLICIT-

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y »u a moat wboteaome rmtniol
bis grandfather'. extreme indul-

other Reapers, which is a very desirable feature.

DENTIST

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GREBLE &amp; TWSSEIul^

Om 500 TAILBB BASIS

bit grandfather orrfy nodded ami mid.
••Suit younrll, »y boy, rail yuan
Ko a tnagnifireot diamond waa dipped
Mrra'a finger, and Gilbert entered into

tha ant comfzre part of th. ahunlder blade. Muftiply
the length of the girth &lt;_!• inchea) and di­

H. C. I'M KIIA.'I
1 \S k si HGF.ON
mnitiply by twenty-three; if between MT.

where tha paper hanging, acre tinted with

aUet waa doc
tnrmd, U mid

•1. W . HIKF.K.
Mr. Gorham, although be waaold and

serf

girth and length in feet and multiply the

M tf. ri’joiix.
pHTticiAX a suaosoM.-o«e. «Mi

by

«r
AND SEVEN MEDALS

AT FIELD 1 RIALS IX EUROPE IN 187S.

— V jX3,,,OX

jiiii iniw r wes i\n iilii’iiix

PIIYnlCIO A MVJtUKiS.

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I waa only thinking that Gilbert told
entirely tiependent
faahioutd notion, of hoatauliiy ware toe
uu praunniuirr,
tbo old mu lived.’

K

WM. II. HAY FORD.
ArroitNEY

rreklcw u~r
V*'* »P,

Norember to April I rompcet tn the .prior
tag-

With a apongc apply . light coat of

RN
IKKUUV aijra waa oi luu epu
Kha worked a pair rfquilud .Upper,
the aged fret, .be rent CjWer. and da

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fumca.

aur, therefore, ia the aafmt ve-

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34 BUCKEYES TO 5 CHAMPIONS

act of patting on the Unima.

of a claim of hit grandfather. asaiaet
Goremmm, called Gilbert to Waah

SOLD FROM HASTINGS AND MIDDLEVILLE JAM876.
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ply the rad. with a .ponpo.

MESSER
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BROTHERS

POWERS &amp;BARLOW

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will

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■bore directed, (without oiling,) nctm. 1316,620,217 National Hank notm,

if to try hi. ooMUncy, Him Jam aided

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The Circulation Medium.

lam, nbb-Jtu and jewelry, llU IU pretenae
of tuoqraitw
nut heraeif in Rilbcrt'a way with oray

alt ip New tori Io
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vainly trwd to rtmao

IWILUA

To thia ahould be addad

thoroughly bewildered, hurried to meet

Builders, examine their Build
ff. j. N^/i,
ing Material, House Trimmings,
Carriage, Sin and Onamiai Paints, Oils and Varnishes
Farmers, examine the WIABD
Hsitinjia.^MicIi PLOW, before purchasing others,
Jefferson St.,
Every one warantea.
U1D73JE3 J &gt; 777777/
Those contemplating buying
Special Medical Announcement
loy Cornfort arid Hpppincxn Mowers or Reapers should see
Sick and Afflicted!
the Walter A, Wood Machines
QF IIASTINqB AND VICINITY.
at
DR. J. B I SUBE
a

prored to be clay,
r the arriral of M

low* Republican Platform.

half ■horelful of .table dung

Iho fallowing are thejmMead UhJu

Gilbert, returning from a drive with Ella,

me joy F

other currency, and we .till hare prettv
well toward »300,(KWJXX) of available cur-

ber aid thM la the dairy dl.trioto it geoerally require, four acres of pasture to

ot/ny rpreial itjUreat
hare always apMxwcd

l-l the j;,-

right, and

mw19,i. POWERS &amp; BARLOW.

auro and a half of rowed corn adiouniinr

THE STERRINSBRO’S SAY
Don't buy any Furniture or Picture r rames,
until vou have priced their Goods, for
win.nt« money by it.

Everybody knows they arc the only
BEPA1B SHOP.

A

TU public

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�H R. Steven* Column &gt;

ryr^wsiicg/

the bittarorea and hatred of the South, rad
acclsg ahi*, will tUy sot ba* mon than

VE&amp;ETME J

ever cuai-imvil Uu*. prudence, a* well Sa t

wma had. but tbrt* was a* genera! esl*-

The President'* Southern Policy
We briiere that before the end of the'
term oi lb* prreenl Administratioo it will'
be scan by all those who honestly oppuee1
the Premdcnt's Southern policy on the1
ground that it b wrong in itself and fatal1
to the future of tbe Republican party,&gt;
that tbe President's oourat, judged from »
Republican standpoint, whether it bears
the fruitage which he anticipate, or fails
through the perversity of the Southern
j&gt;eople b wire and jwrt.

ehangrcin the Baji.vxx office, and that
there may be no mbtaka* in th* future wc
will just aay that Mr. Dewvy remain*, a*
heretofore, the relitor of the Bax MAX, and
a* such b responsible for all that sppmn
in it, hot that Mr. Xtakern has bought an
interest in tbe office, and iaken entire

Three i* a apkt among the Democrats
of Hamilton county, O.. and Ctnncinnaii
will send contesting delegation* to the

Tha redaction of the internet charge on
tbe public debt since July 1st, 187U. b
fit,M&gt;,525, which b th* result of th.
charge of lbs borines* department at one fuudiqg operation.
of tbe publisher*. No other change b nGeneral Fraoeb C- Barlow, of N«w
ticipated st prewent.
Yack; critisbas the rceent aril service or­
der of; the Iftrsident s* fotile, ineffectual
aad "poaitirely pcrnicioua.”
books and every rule and ordinance of our
Prarident Hayes has directed that tbe
city should be rigidly enforced, aod that it
b tho duty of the licrn to enforce these elaimv of all colored applicant* for federal
law* and ordinance* without any special di-1 office* be duly respected, sad that a fair
rectioo to to do; and yet we know that proportion of such titisum, if competent.

they do MA do it, end that constant viohtion* in- permitted tn ]«*■ unpunished.
Ephraim Hollsad, the Cincinnati gam­
A deciarati.re to llut effect aud a pledgr We ny enforce the b w«, all knot wo uni, bler, who some lime ago pleaded guilty to
to take ail proper mcnsura* to bring it w.lbuui respect tn peraou* and places.
procuring illegal votes at the last October
about wn* embodied m it* platform. No
electim, was recently sentenced to thir­
man data ing a particle of patriotism cun
The bfoody pool mtit against Mr. TUdeu teen months in ths Ohio PsuiteoUary.
oppoac the oomumnution of *uch a grand ba* been dremimod.
Will tbe organ*
The Secretary of the Nsvy, following in
purpose For more than two generations plsaao take notire. — Hutiugt Jotmal.
■John, tall us about that “bloody pool suit." the footstep* of the Prrautent, has direct­
distracted tbe country until the/ culmina­ Who commenced it, and who dbmbeed it? ed caamaadaau of Navy Yard* to" em­
ted in a iisody and devastating war. The organs (?) will be plcuqd to taka no- ploy laborer* with respect to thrir skill
and «ffirieMy and without regard to pobtTherefore, th* party and tho adminitlra-

tioo which ia sufficiently patriotic and wise
to lea l the way to a jw_rmancnt reconcilia­
tion of ail the sections off our country, on
term*, which will neonre the political
right* ofall and the liberties of alt* the
]&gt;eople with exact e«|mdiiy before the law
wdl bar* performed tho grandvwt mbsiou
which was ever undertaken by a political
What b the permanent pacification of
th* Sooth and what dore it involve ? We
think the President understand* it to Bnu
th* estobliShment of law and order and
good government in tbe South on a b**i»
which will be reneooably aaibfociory to all
parties, and will secure the right* of all.
No one ean truthfully deny that the utteranere and art* of the President indicate
that thb is hi* purpose. Be soems to
regard the cstaUiahmcnt of good govern­
ment and the resfonafon of good feeling
M the firrt great need of the Skuth, and.
io fact, an imperatir* aeeamty not only
for that section but for the whole country,''
To accomplish that purpose, he, and vfe
think most intelligent observer* of affair*
■in lb* South, believe that what i* called
the “color-line" in politic* mut be obtiter-

bolored ritixen* all their personal and po­
litical right*. On that point it seema to
u* Ibero cannot lie two opinion* , among
observing men. If the experiment of hav­
ing all of one race vote with one party and
nearly all of the other with the opposite
patty bud not bren tried for more than a
5*mh of yaan and resulted in u -thing
turmoil, i..j ..u.x-, vgkfcrt ahi! form*
there might be a chaste for debating this
question; but having been ths* trird, the
question is no longer open for debate.
The white* of the South hare complain
ad bitterly that the Fedora] Govmmest
has not given them an opportunity to oov&gt;trol their local affaire by officer* elected at
fairly covwtitutal’ election*. They e«&gt;tn.
plain that Federal troojn'have been used
to act up and support corrupt State gov-

complaints are groundless aod absurd, and
that there dore not appear to be any ground
for ramphioia sf thia character, yet it b
nercvlbelcsa true that a large number of
mct/wliu are in ail other rewpects in sym­
pathy with tbe pol.cy of the Republican
I-arty. arc convinced that the policy of the

The purpose of the President seem* to
ba two-fold. First, he would do hi* utmost
to remove the eoior-liae and to impress
upca thr people of the Booth that they

are to be treated the same a* the people of
lb* other States, and moreover of hi* en
sata. In ths toomd pbes, in order to re­
move th* eeuss of complaint arising from
the use of Federal interfere^*, the Pretid&lt;t.t ha* removed the Troepe from tho State
Houms aud sllawed the people thereof
to d*tormroo thrir own State govern mint*
Tbe Prariient ihunfor* baa don* all that
be can do for the South fa order to show
hb good will and to remove »U cause* of
e xnpiriul* Now he ha* a right-to expect,
*ud w* think doc* expect, that tho people
of the Sduth will in such numbers as will
&lt;-nsure impartial aad driest govmmest,
mmd bi. efforts .nd crown hi. plan, with
auccma. If th* people of tb* South are
wise enough to rceiprocate th* •{fails of
Us* PremdMl, hb policy will prove the

aod pursued by a/vdcral Administration,
la thia event it-wSl certainly redound to
tire baaed! of the Republican urganisati.M&gt;.
Will they do itT
But after a raaaanihla Uw, for it will

A complete and perfect answer to th*
Statement ia 'art wc*k&gt; Journal that th*
Republican* of low* ' boldly repudiate
him [the President): and hi* jodscy” will
bo found in the raMutiona adopted by
that convention, published clmwlicrv in

Tib Washington Star says that Judge
T. M. Cooley, tho Chisf Justice of the Su­
preme Court of Michigan, will be appoint­
ed United Htatu* Circuit Judge to all.
die vacancy caused by the death
of«Ju'lge Emmon*.

•ugb|y in eartMSt ia putting hl* civil aervic* adorn theories into practice. Office
holders arc given to undentand that they
must attend atriedy to buaiuaas, and let
the umchioe run itedf, or be ran by other

with &gt;uch a flourish of irampets whan K«
wa* made Governor *f New York. •
&gt;Th* measures which have failed to be­
come Laws by tbe trtion c* own artton of
I, Mr. Bui
■ -t I Am ■ I • !i-fotit-x th.
drparUnenta of N«w York and largely redurifig tbe expcimra of tho City Governmeat ; reducing the exorbitant eiperuce of
the Commissi &gt;oer of Jurcrc; the on* re­
organising aod doing away with tbe ex­
travagant elemvnt of the Coroner a system;
th* bill doing away with the neadtaa M&gt;
rioe Court; aud that making the public
tebuols entirely independent cf nolitiriaw
and politics. What maka th* Governar'*
acteon will* reference to .these measures
mare inexplicable b that he baa already
approved a MH cuttiag down tbe nalarioi
of th* officers of the city of Brooklyn,
who were chiefly Itecublicanv. It serve*
to show how thorooj&amp;ly tb* Governor m
under the control ol tho Tammany m«uagen, and lubeervictA that shadow of Mr.
Tilden u to "the pood of tbe party," to
which be is almost a raw recruit. In rain
do eitixena who** property i» taxed riusost
to the point of confiscation implore that
the iron grip of Tammany tax cater* ' be
broken. Gov. Robinson b the servant of
Tammany, nut the Executive of the people

has an enormous pquod. with kennels end
stalls ; and all dc-ga not muxxled and bear­
ing a tag with th* word •■Ueeoesd" oa it,
taiy be caught, pul into th* pound and,
if not claimed within forty-right hour.,
drowned. One* eash year the Mayor di­
vide* tbe city into thirty.lv* district*, and
appoint* a catcher for web, who get* thir­
ty cent* for every dog not licetual and
muxxled that be arenrea. Everybody who
muxs a valuable dog gore al onre to the
pound, and in nine case* out of ten findi
hi* pct. Th* aauuaJ eatehiug eumtnencrxl
July fire*, and a queer thing il waa. Tbs
police found men ia partnership with th*
catebere. who had rollreted from fifty to
two hundred dog*, in th* country, which
were to be turned over to them, and ths
profit* of the »peeulaii.Tn divided. Bey*
of all *um and degree* of dirt ranged out
into she neighboring villages, captured
every dog possible and dragged them let*
town, for the fifteen cents per btwd that
the calebei would allow thetn if tbe propcould see the tranmrtfan. The regular
catching h done after three o'clock in th*
ntorning. The catcher has a female dog

immediately that bo appears, dog* of ev­
ery poawible kind issue front the alley* tad
courts, and by skillful manipulation they
as* caught and thrown into a wagon with
a wirs net, until it i* full, when they are
driven to the pound and incarcerated.
There I* a season of consternation among
the owner* of dog* Tbs datebora, who
ate a* regardless of the right* of owners a*
asy other highwaymen, boldly demand of

who hare prta, a price for Immunity, and
if the. price b not forthcoming, th* pet
xjtuchow turns up miming. It b some
roosulation to know that they get biites
io doing tbvir Work, and that there b a
chance of their being token with bydrophobb, though it b doubtful wbrtber the
poison of a mad dog'* bite would Lave any
effect updo » Now York office-holder.
The unclaimed after twenty-four hours,
arc drowned, aud their bodies are melted

The Russian* hsv* reconstructed, and
re oemtinuing tbe bombardment of Kan.

A twelve hours' buttle ha* been fought Bnc, eight y««r» ago. went into partnership with on* Scott, in the imurgliag of
.silks and laooa Tbe method was very
A Henna dbptteh state* that 20,&lt;(U&lt;» urnpie. Tho pood* were- brought ia the
oewly^rrired Rusriaw are, now &lt;ra the cabin* of the efitm, and by eolluion
with rwiple m the Cu»tom houre they
march from Ja*y to Galal*
were pcraiiUvd to l«e landed without exConstantinople, July 9 —-The Porta ba*
uuination, a* peraooal property. Where
publbtied a protest, accaring the Rusthere was too much, th*** valuabfa goods
were packed in barrria of plaster or salt,
aod Europe.
er •om*tbw»g a rimita uaSore, that waa
Busharcat. July C.—It b stated here presumed to bare mate out** ballaM. and
that over 120,000 lluaaians hayc crossed &lt;x«**nient atom in the city war* provided
for It* reception. , Bevcnl heavy merdual* in th* city were in th* trade
in
fact, there was a great deal of money in it.
and the bireinere wa&gt; a* regularly rarried
that a regime*l of iltusian cavalry, mapported by infantry, attacked Ziban Wed Scott and hi* partner* have amuggUd
nesdsy, aud was defeated with a km* of 50 goods Wurth two million* of dollar* within
the. eight yean th* burinaaa baa been rankilled, and 100 wounded.

Shuts!*, July 6.—A battle was fought
Thursday in the vicinity of Biela, Lasting
twelve hours. Tbe Ruiaians were repulsed
with rssriderable low, and fell back on
Sister*. No detail* of the fight have bran

Erxoroum, Joly
-Tie Rtmiaus foil
kA in an orderly manure from I'tochiSaaA to ,Ip*k, followed by the Turkish
right f
’There wm frequent cavalry skir■Hmm.-A- regular
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engagement
rommcnced
•t dsybnwk on the 4th, and lasted until
2 o'cloak in the afternoon. The only feet

lurried was very high, ha* made a rathtomlortable thing of it. Tan euljwit*
» now in the bind* of the poliee, end

H»c work of clearing owl th* Custom
hour to j.rofrcaring aatfafeetorily, to ersry body but those who fold thn—lvm
•bort a brad. One bundrod and seventy,
five men were discharged thi* week, and

Tho ualucky ones are making a fearful
outcry over it, sod are trying vary hard to
make a war upon the President. Of
coots* they tell all aorta of (torfaa, but
they all seed to be taken with many
grain* of allowance. Tbe greatest care
A dispatch front the seat of war os the
ha* been taken in making thi* reduction
Dan uh* are. a great b»tlfe ia impending
near Siatova. The Turk* are attempting
Io ent off the llureians from the Danube.

bowl about one-anned eoldisn being disduring the last fbw daja have been Vary
mireed, yas must remember that ooesevere. The comspondect says be h»*
ansed soldier* do aometinsca drink, and
got tbi* tefagram through by mail and by
wire, a* th* diffieuitie* in the way of tele­
graphing anything of importance direct
inerraee daily by the vigilance with which
diraisared, and who are now making an
bcwj m guarded.
effort to gat lympatky oa that account.
There will be a great deal of dirty lin*n
waslwd in thi* matter, which would ju*tify Hie Prarident aven if justifieauoa wore
delay in bringing suite and wreaiag tLem
in tb* court*. In tha Very latest day* of
the aunprign it was diaeuvarod that Mr.
their BMoeuUo who ere retained. to show'
Tildon'a friend* bad made an arrugemctit
Chet if tbay wm diamhud for bum there•
with the chief of th* canal ring, a promi
were
other* equally gujky; and the dm'
tn.nl Itanocrat, and bo had become a
thw obtained will be followed UH thews-■
champion of Tilden aud Reform.
‘ Tlx election bring over, the eanal raid
I
“;
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1
i
ibat b» must bare known of th* eorvuptioo; and hi* plea that it wre ody foltow ■
ing precedent will not
probable that be will go. Th. prefearional politician* of New York ar* an aston

bration. The Fourth of July » set »
very popular day in New York, tor the
population b MA snfficisetly American.
SL Patrick's day ha* a muck more geaer
al obaervanoe With th* population twothird* foreign, running all tbe way up from
China* to Irish aad from Irish up to ovary
nationality oa. ths glob*, it cannot be ex
posted tb.t s day Purely .American aboalJ
‘
But wail till St.
Patrick'* day com** 1 Than buainraa will
be (Upended, then the street* will b* block
ed, then whiskey will run like waM, then
building, will break out in an eruption of
great and there will bo a show worth •**ir«. No, New York b not an American
city It b Irish to tbe core- The Irish
ooatrol it, and hav* their own way. Heocr
a Dimosratie majority of 25.000. and taxre that hang over every man * property
like a mortgage ; aod, as a result, a dry­
ing oommcroe and a city noariy bankrupt.
It b ma a Fourth of July city.

1
—to a mistake
It b sridsaUy tbs de­
sire of all but a small fractisa of lb* Re­
"
publican party *f the country to maintain
tbe oraanixatfan of the party, am! tbe fu­
ture yredomine.ee of Reptblicn priuapfa*. Frcodbcusrioa ba means of securingibieeod*. aud should prominent
individuals b* retogated to obscurity, Ote
life of the orgsnitauou must be preserved.

clear of the rock* upon which other RepuUics have split, and to maintain ia their
iat*crity, the institntioo* established by
the founders of tbe griveromsnL
The
pest ba* gon* into history, tbe future b
scaled to all except the Omnieaeut Eye.
But the pea should teaeh how to pertorta

jfrlbN* Evidence.

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Vegettoe
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Yegetinf
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Vesedne
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GROCERIES,
■* are fa the market with a larger Mock than rrer, ami all wv-k of y x. i. *, a
amine our *T0C&lt; AXl&gt; r&amp;IOtx.

Health, ffitrangth'
AND APPCTITL

TEA.
We bar* it ftnm tf) eanls to |14&gt;0.

We will guarantee &lt;- «nt joo

COFFEE. .
W* hare none but pure, for w* roaw and grind our awn.

•

SOAP.
We sail more than aU of Barry County.

TOBACCO.
Wear* ircm Ifa: to 20e pre pound cheaper than any other stale fa lb* St*

CROCKERY.
We hart retough for you all, and at price* that defy cmnprtitiea.

WALL aF’Al’JeiEl.
W* have a new supply and can anil you all.

STONE "WAELE.
W* hare a cur loud «f .55&lt;N» gallon* of Ohio Ware.

VoL 22 4tf.

It ■ th* fart.

Smith Hogle &amp; Preston.

HUMPHREYS'
Homeopathic

Specifics

WABIIIXOTOX, aly *.—The .following
iepram from Gt McDowell, cummandig the Military iriaioo of the Pecfifa,
War Department thia

Adjutaat-Geoerri, Gsahfagtoa —
Tbe following telegrams, both from
Lewbtoe, hav* been received from my
aid-de cramp, whom I had eent up to Gen
Howard'* eomman-l The first tetegram.
July 4ih„ aayx No. new* airact from

Whipple'
go wtth
■i rack a___________ ____ ____ _______
iog gl**a at Kamaai Sunday aod inflicted
revere punishment, capturing a large
amount of stock. Indian Inapee*or W«v
kraa, who ha* recently been with G«n.
Gen. Barlow and Horace White bare Howard, write* from Lapwai thb morning
each given to the public hi* views in reiatiou to the order of th* Preaideet, having OA. Howard's vigoroea aetion ape p*»for it* object a reform ia th* oiril servlre. ducing marked rreulta. Lsokiag^daaa
wtahee to coma ia with hb band Wat
They eoufio* themseivw mainly to a criti- kin* state* Joseph has rccroreed tbe Sal­
asm of tbe propriety of prohibiting th.ae mon sod is moving rest for tbe Bister
bolding office from participating in tbe Hoot country with Ges. Howard at hi*
............................. barring the way, aad

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The Advance Plow
nafit Matin’ Mi:
OIETIC lOlfflffir

LIGHT-RUNNING

MOWER s REAPER

‘DOMESTIC’

BEST.

to degrade the service by making tl:» r1finer almost * cypher ia th* body-politic,
and taking from him the right briongiog
to every American cilium. Hr take* the
position that, if the proper person* l/- ap­

Plaster, Lime,

pointed to offioa, there will be no dinger
of thair traMoonding th* Hadta of propri­
ety ia th* rxrrcisc of thair political nriril-

bav* all been .undoubtedly taken. Il u
unsafe to rend anything to him until the
Klamath Company arrive*. He urges it
to be saai to his aid with all dupeteh.
Information just ap by boat poMpooes th*
until of that company a day or two
Still no new* frem Howard, ft b proba­
ble hb courier* Lave been internspted.
A citittn from ColvilU. Jam ia, rep-.

Horace White, oti the contrary, not on­
ly oodorwa tb* order but boldly mrerte
that it do** not go for enough
Be con­
tends that the permuafon to contribute
money ol thair own accord will leave a
loop-bri* for evading the spirit of the or­
der. Like all who tabs aid** with him on
thb question, he prints to the rivil aervws
of England, and iarinutaa that, fa thb
•hares in hi* apprehesaiosa.
It juatna
eounlry, a* ia Great Brittan the office, there m ample ground for Geo. Howard's
holder rtould not be jxmt.itted to vmc. application for more troop*
[8i«Bad]
Kmn,
The*, extrema views answer themed-, e

Old England waa cairned by tbe exerctae
*f a tyranny which repudiated fnodreu
in th* exsreiee* of political rights.
But
Mr. White, fa hb prabsa of tha orehr
ah-reld, i! he could, hsv* pointed to th*
ounriatsney of the appointing power ia the
spplicatioo of lb* rah.
Exasrinadra
would have shown him that aiacty nine
out of erenry hundred of th* ofiere 000forred rinc* the 4th of last March, hare
been reward* for political rerviw.
Tn
boos lhaordaraowb like Irekiag th* am­
U* after th* bore* b ache
Th* truth
b, the principal sdvosate. of lb. prwpomd
change m the Demoerata who hav* «rerrthiug to grin and nothing tn loss by a.
racxaXD aid cttAuuiLaix rati

m snitui. raormn* ns

Vergne
of N*w York, Vemetine

Kx-Gov. John A. Dix,
in his recent letter to the Preridest, Uys
claim to being tbe author of tbe eird asrvire rule, new again promulgated, rebtire
to reduction of forts*, repudiating the in­
flueace of Member, of Congrm* in procur
ing appolntmente, and prohibit lag amresmenla upon riuployre for political purposes.
AU thb, be aven, he did in I860, as
Democratic Poetmaster of tbe city of N«w
York. He hss esrefully preserved, for
sereatreo yesra, and now publbbm than*
letter* a* ev idsoom of h» having been the
John the Bupust of tbe pras«sl ent.*de
Thank heaven, all the immigrants to against political wickedness
thi* country are not Iruh. A ship-toad
Aenordlng to lb* ex Governor's own
of Rwiu Menonrtoa landed here yatcr- ritowisg, hb preaching in the wildernea.
day, and west straight to Nebraska They Lad bat lulls effect, and the war ha.iag
did not atop to vote and hold office for a been inaugurated, rivil aer^to* reform
while, but went straight to their farm*. went to tb* doc- But
th* does of
They are a speeb* of drunkard* who Will the war, ibis sam* gvntUman bseam*
not bear arms, and prefer to Imre their Governor of the great .Cate of New Ywk,
native coantrie* rather than de military and was ctotbed with th* power of diwaervio*. They are rich,—this party aver penaing patronage immeasurably greater
aging 52,000, gold. They buy thrir bods than that pertaining to the office of Poet­
and have enough to stock them, and com-, master.’ ' It i» Strang* that, in bis retro
mencs making money at one*. X&gt;f ecu roe ■pact, be jumps over thb parted, to edbet
tb*y sKth. re tb«y left, in rolooka. All lovtaMea of exertions in th* lie* of civil
of them read and write, and they are a*
desirable citisens u any tb»t come to our
■born Nebraska get* ths meal of them, ed. while hi* opponent waa elected, oaten
that country being almost identical with sibly, m a rrfurn candidate. The «xth* on* tbsy left. This party settle near Govcraor is, "o doubt, a pure man, but
Columbus. Nebraska, uu land bought for bi* attempt to apprupriale to himrelf the
thorn by their agtet nearly a year ago.
rights of “au original inventor" i* an•w. red by proofe of subsequent ••abandon­
ment," and tljevcrdict of a jury (th*
hope of any tin fall. The weather is fear people of New York) agaturt him.
fully hot, and every storm *rem* to make
it hotter. Ob, for green wood* and purl­
Th* member* of the ‘ eorpa repertorial"
ing brook* I
Pirrao
mak‘e daily inquiries, at the appointmcM
office* in the several Executive Depart­
Our Washington Letter.
ment*, to ascertain if any Federal officer
Tint Dav W» CxirsxATX—Tni Crf- ha* yet sent In a reeignatioa of bis office,
n. Bnvicu-CnsMunitam-Ex Gov. giving M a tesaoo for • &gt; doing that, being
Dtx-No Sven Wox» asReatox in
a member of a political eommitto*, be Is
unwilling to forego hie freedom of action
as a politician at tbe behest of these whoa
he aided a* partisan candidates. Tbe
rxxDxxct
universal reply has bean; “not one so tar.
ircraary of th* "n
nor do we expect any uoe to sacrifice his
ndepcndenc* has j
office and its emolument* oa tbe altar of
« one hundred toi
hi* msabood.'■ Will not thb "Etod of re­
xi's history bar* h
form end in making public officer* a body
1 patriotic orators,
of political imbeciles, Mmentitma in the
geu exhorted to pre
body pelitic, and a new eesfr ia American
the true line of progress, taking a* a guide
tha admAaitiona of the fatbrta to keep society to be d&gt;wpiv«d rather than admired

part of wisdom to shut out from our view
a policy or a public measure merely be­
cause it is beyond recall If any such be
iadedsd ia lb* long list of administrative

Purifitt tt&gt;e Blood, R*novain .and ln»igor»tM
the Whole Sy»ttm.

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Stucco, Plastering
Hair, Shingles, &amp;c.

■oom EsntrseusG sienna-

A. D. COOK.
WP-lt»w*li A CoV Col.

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*600 pianos FOR raw

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Special Notices.

CITY DRUG

STORE

WAHZERABARHE8
Sect.; Xareaa Ballty, Treaeurer. JmnMuro
Pby. O. G. John T Hklaaar, L 0.. John M"
Beemer. R. 8. to X. 0.; Doloa Hopkime. U 8.
to X.
Oliver Covert. X. 8. t* V. G.; Mircua Cramer, L. 8. to V. Q.t Mlekal Maynard.

BOIEOPITHIC BOttDlHS.
MEDICAL ud LAW BOORS
Fummbed al Pnblinbre* «ta.

All Prescriptions aud Receipts
Carefully Prepared.

Closing Out!

ua.mt netted fur th* Ft re Department war
about one brntdred and fifty dollar*.
Eewylhiag panned off pleaaaatiy. no drunk-

TV* TrM,
tkiCrmrail.—nabbar* Brea.
TiSv.-SsSirto

Sja^&amp;aHaral Itoelrtr.
LaVnratoreUUbut jAktaair

All About the

Closing Ont!

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Balance of Our Spring and Summer stock.

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County.

Suita actually worth $7.50 now only $5.00
Suits actually worth $10.00 now only $6.50.
«
Suit, actually worth $12.00 now only $8.50.
Suita actually worth $15 00 now only $10.00.
.
Coat* and Vests really worth $10.00 only 7.50.
Coats and Vests regular price $1,2 00 only $8.50.
Boys' suite $1.00, 1.50. 2.50, 3.00, 4,00.
Boys' suits for $4 and $5 worth 50 per cent more.
Men's fine all wool pants $2,50, 3.00, 3.50.
Men's all wool Coats, job lot, odd sites, only $2.50, and 3.00
worth 5.00 to 8.00.
MEN’S WHITE VESTS worth $1.25 only 75 eta.
Men's summer coats 25cts.
Men’s heavy linen panto for 85c, worth 1.25.

TO CONSUMPTIVES'
How tlirth lb* UtUa boor boy,
Oa ladopudooM Bay,
(Jo forth Ida Migtlxir, IB annoy.
r.vubvreaily gay;

t'.ixjAEjsrfe
saraa-uisfj
veriwdeUn »ui
m.
. IM. r*an,trert. WUliumb-

may know. Tha hire* ire eupplied with box•*. eo that ho takaa the henry whenever he K
denim He hoc a botu* on the grenade,
wbeneheexmeu tbe honey front tb* comb.
the act wimly aad employ Dr. Hen* * tkrvv
ile FreoCription, ij wffl. ia dee time, by Ila
rer.ltal, wale aad nerviae nmpertle*. ration
hrr health, and tran.rina her fro® the peer
id&gt;, Molding. irrilaUedempered invalid to a
hippy, ckeerfal wtfo. Laying wide lertty

Entire stock to be sacrificed to

LOCAL BUSINESS NOTICES.

make room for our fall stock.
BAP BREATH.
STAR CLOTHING HOUSE,
Double Store, 38, 40, and 42, Canal St.,
_________
GBAJD RAPIDS.
B. P B. 3. $20,000 In Solid Cash Given Away.

grow and become powerful tbe geod. No efort
ebuaid bo epared to encourage all who ar* angaged ia tha temperance Interert. Give them
your penmul aj£&gt;j&lt;»k a word in aeaaoa
whenever au opportunity pr*«etu*. um r**ry

B.

1.

B. 3, liO.OOO Is Solid Cash Given Away.

B. P. B. 3, $20,000 In Solid Cash Given Awav.
lliraoav Cantu, July d, 1BT7
Th* tree of traparaae* at Hickory Concn,
though aawly planted in Merit* toil, after be­
ing watered by molbere lean, and e op ported
lire!/.

MkPhereou. to AJ»ta Tinkler, to Theta*, j
Altoft, U Hebert Mann and to John F.'
Gaiare, that there will be a tnectio|{ of
aaid Cutumou Council cm Friday evrniar ! —~ ~

TAKE NOTICE,

gremblMiom.,

■M,:;;!..
of Haadnp, at which aeetiug action will | *

h*v* ■&gt; r- .&lt;■

Hots. Henry A- Goodyear b making exten•In* repair, on hi. boon an.1 horn, and tbe otbvr
Lolldlng* orf hi. ku al lb* cventr of Bread­
way and Court *u**ta.
Tber* waa ko meeting *f th* CmUicU an

Ayer's Advertisements.

mi iw: mm

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,

Those whom it Call il
may Concern.
I am now running

7'o
IlMiing*. Mich., July Im, 1877
J. W. Bt.TTLir, Nlayut,
. W. H. Stkbbim*, Racorder.

New Advertisements.

tta Sub of WIG HAT.

of n ATS, CAPS ami

GENTS’

FUR­

a New Portable Ma- NISHING GOODS to be found outIchine for moving,rais­ « Joke Mtan in, HE IS SELL
JuhaSOif
City Dras Store.
ing or changing the \l.VG THEM ATMtTH LOWER
/•RICES— Don't foil to an* th* good*
Qnality. Quantity, Price*, guaranteed
In foct, all p»da acid aa low a» the iewret. location of buildings
Coato and mm ua
from small to great, Sia TT or BIG HA.T
WAinn k Dausu,
june20if
City Drug Store.
Kmpir* BkxA.Hutinpr, With.
and having . handled
about 1,200 buildings
in staten years, I feel GOOD NEWS TO THS PUBLIC!
confident I caj satis­
fy those who may fa­
vor me with a call.
Swift on tho Waf Path 'with *
My address is Irv­
ing, Barry Co., Mich.
STOCK OF GROCERIES
Residence — Six
miles directly West
from Hastings.

From a Uie aioli to thia iln-dretroying,
plad-calthallag eo*iarty, w* decided that the
preiidetu end her eedleagne are delay a were
&gt;o glorias*, that etmily Uoee can tell *be
woadernue rwalu of th* tnpreeeUaa made,
ll.® refer** uJ valkeJ off th* tUge muck to while tha vine I* yonng aad deiiMe. Th* Hi­
th*4i*guat«f lb* liberty lortag eudloace. lle one* Uga the triple H*Ig«. Hading tbasaOtar UX&gt; Harting* ptcple entertain*! Ibero- echa* together with dii* thrao-fol*. triple eord
wlvm lb*** lhroq(b (bo day and evening aad
artray, oa break. tbe eiSer chord, th* aeverad
part* are cemeiuvl Got'with penitential tear*
Th* caliiraunn *f the virtwe taught i*
rertalaly a mU* work, aad *bnM nil fcrth

• I&gt;

PEOPLE OP BARRY COUNTY

All orders in Has­
tings or Vicinity left
with Powers &amp;/ Bar­ crTte
low.
&lt;_j
Cbrwtlaa Cnieo prepared lefrrebraaou forth*
people and financially made tbe vatorpriee a
accent. Jeff Devi* pared*d the elreete, givlag great vleaaure to th* email bay* aad tbe

A. S DEAN,

Groan Business

At my OLD STAND «o Jeffimon Street.

Dr. J. LAYER 4

WOOL WOOL

Irving, Mich., Apr. 23rd 1877

apr23m3.

D.nr

CARBOLIC OIL

Untag now Tbe good people In (be leimedi­
ate tidally, gaibared in Mr. Jicvb KOm'i
grove, for ll^ir .deui! home gathering , end
lb* aftoraaon ’« ap*al I" k*aUb.gi,lng,
aurthfal pleeaitrv. 1ft* »tn mQojrmvat «f
tbe young people ™ plowing U* nitty Ur

DEFY

COMPETITION WOOL- OAJRXDZ3STQ

CiUioonand rsaminn my atoek and
priere.
J. H BUTTON.
(JaalAIW]

Drugu, Madloins, Etc.. Etc

In Hastings.

Wm. H. Goodyear.

Ftmusmca ghihstPEOPLES

DRUG

STORE.

Phygiciau’s Prescriptions sod

Fsmily Recipe*

carefully pre­

pared »ith Orugs aud Chemicals

&amp; BARNES,

WKW roax MABfiKKT

ins Wripomb Marble.

CHESTER’S

�Railroad*.____
in it* rein* all the worldly poaasrainn** &lt;.f' ione ba* 'MM ikvored wub the MlA/tetarjtho** who Inhabited i«. . Fortunately the !information -‘that hb pion, 1- wanted for
crackling wills give timely warning ’ of political rtaaoo*,” or aaa jwMktef aecooi
their intention to go down and ne lives ty. But there are exception, to genera)
were lost. Had it happened m the night, acquiescence, ia accordanac with thi* offi­
the lorn ef life would hero ben terrible. cial invitation. Several of the invited'
TLtrtuttUua.i of Mch building* io
tie inly, the faffing of which b . mere
mailer uf time, for the walla are m tbte-a*
acwion, when the reaaona fur remora]
must be submitted for approval or disap­
proval It i* expected that the action of
tbe President will be warmly criticucd.
It may be that in eomc instances he will
been a
Ahl am t *U« a teMlAdteae Ibat I h**r.
Ate la tta* AaaelM rite*. .
n*r.*&lt;tattea&gt; Uta l —X^— *e* a...
n&gt;*wia4*b*T**l

coneEsroNOENce.
Tint Tkkpkiancb Movzmkxt-~Poi.iticaL—Tbe Jews—TrxKHEMT Hot:&gt;zs— Bntirzu Stagnation — MtasintrAMT Socwtim—Taz WzATazz.

Nzw Yozz, Jute 34,1977.

in going on vigrrotuly. The old Saw, reHrieting liomee to sril intoxicating drink.
Io those keeping runs, and defining inn­
keeper. to bd thorn person* keeping throe
bed* for the aeoomaandnAian of lira public,
hh* boe4 wired, aud it* performance in-

move out. __ The owner*, who are reaping
twenty-five per amt. on thi* class of struc­
If there be co* thing mere than anoth­
ture*. are indignant. They don’t see why
er calculated to make Republican* doubt
they shouldn’t have the privilege of build­
the wisdom of th* civil service reform pro.
ing any kind of a trap they ehoooe, ao
posed by the Proaidcnt, it is the laudation
it pay* them.
»
cf it by th* Democratic pram of the
perradts the city now. Tbe hot weather ’eosntry. Democrat* see that il b bring­
grist to their mill, aad ao long, and
brio; * basiaa* to an end, and closes every- ing
1
thing cxc&gt;pt gin mills and soeh churehc* 1only fc&gt; long, ■* it works to their adv*ti­
a* are not abb- to p»y their pastor* .alaries 'tage, and to the injury of tbe Republican
it will receive tbe unmeas­
large csongb to ncablo them to go to Ku- organisation,
'
rope or California. Bach pastor* find it ured commendatioa of our political ene­
more ia th* line of their duty to stay and mies. Th* gist of this departure from the
preach the gospel daring tho hot month*. partisan tactic* which resulted ia tha de­
It hav been a dwastrou. year all around. feat of Mr. Tilden, ii to retire the hereto­
Tha theatres have all hwi money; the bus fore active worker* ia our political ranks to
positiou of non-combatant*, laying alina* men who come out even consider tbe
1

Tho Government of the United St»t»rpovekawd* u&gt;c famous “Bartholdi Foun­
tain," whieh *ra* on exhibition at tho Ccn
but the people .do. Tho Republicans who
tenniaL It ha* been brought to Wash­
have tried to bg decent mon in Congresa
and fe the I/egulatan:, but who have been ington, and i* now being rrerted ia tho
Eotaaical harden. West of the Capitol It
over ridden by the trained cohort* of the
fficea Pennsylvania Avenue.
C'uton&gt;-L‘JU.-e and the Pom-office, whose
The architect of thi* splendid work is
proprietor* had ase* of their own to grind,
are rejoiced that thb b at list over, sod A. Bartholdi, ef Parts.' "It is eonitroct
that hcroafecr the people will hare a chance cd cf iron, broued. ■ In tbe centre of the
lawin is erected a triangular j*edc*lal, on
to be represented a* they desire to be. It
vu a auiMacc aad a cur**. The awirm the face* of which are m|uatie taoaxtero,
and fiahn* spooling water. Upon the ped­
&gt;.f office-hoMara made politin* a burinea,
estal are three female Caryatid**, support­
Rud it was no use Jbr the dtixen to under­
ing a basin thirteen feet in diameter, which
take to compete with them. Let them
receive* the water from an upper twiin up­
turn ouMt a caueu* us freely as they might,
held by three mfisnt Triton.; the whole
the marking men bad twice the number
tupported by a Mural Crodrn, through
(here, men who were never known in
which tbe water Bow*. An illuminating
their wirdi, bat who acted al! the ume;
aud xAa cocacqueeoe the wont, instead of apparatus is attached, in order to combine
the (feet of light and water. Thi* foun­
the best, men' have represented tb* city.
tain i. intended to embody nn allegorical
Hayek' order prohibiting Federal officials
representation of tho elements of Water
taking port in primary jioliiiai give* groat
and IJghL" Thb magnificent work will
Mtlafartioa. It take* out cf the political
add one more to tho many intcrcating adfield the clwncnt* that were dangerous to
mnment* of tho Capital
the people, and will go a great way toward
purifying politic* It ia a good thiag. Of
The newa brought by telegraph to the
caurao New York b opposed to tb* rrmooetizing of ailyer, fur tbe interest* of a reader* of the morning paper* at the Cap­
jn-at commercial city are always in the di­ ital on yesterday, that a fearful tornado
rection of keeping faith in th* spirit a* had started in Western Muaouri, and at
fire o'clock, on tbe evening previoua, had
wall an tbe letter. The production uf sil­
nachcd Colombo*, Ohio, caused aome sarver Lax been m» cuunnnu* a* to Ichwu its
value,-and New York inaiita that nothing mists that Washington might bo within

■hall be legal tender that is not par the
world over. There will be trouble in this
efrj if BUT attempt U made to have a
ttotUo ataadartl, for it would dwarrange
ViljxK to an extent that would be di*a»trow*. Whatever may be tbe action of
thepeople elsewhere, New 1’ork will bo a
unit against anything Lui gold.

boriaon, at 7 o'clock last evening, threat­
ening cloud* aeemed to be the forerunner
of tbe approaching visitor, whieh had left
aad havoc in it* wake.. Violent wind*,
railing the dut *o ** to obacure objects
arena* the street*, caused foreboding* of
th* destruction of public and private prop­
erty ; but almcst in the twinkling of au
arc »tiU excited about the order excluding eye the storm calmed, a gentle, refrmhing
them from tho rummer heteb. Every
rabht in the city preached oc&gt; tho topic, cooled and a!! apprthcumas were dband tn read the paper* Monday, one would fried We congratulate uutmIvue on our
«PV&gt;*e that all the bravery, aB tbe virtue, escape, while we sympathize with the suf­
all the capacity, aad all the good qulilia* ferer* ia dbtant UcaJitiei*.

that .barn ever blessed humanity, were conceomted in tho Jew*. They may bo ex­
tbe next aension ef Cotigrm io ■
sctaodcl our tariff law*, «u ■* to deprive
them of their prerenl prutoctire prvvi*.

saiei'i intailua, and tbouaands of peg-pick­
er. uml all that, among them; bat there
an- ir&gt; Jew mendicants, and very few Jew
crimiMU. They tain care of their poor.
b. iter than any other people on tbe globe;
they tn- th* tnoal eharitable aad the meet
entei jriMoi-. Here the Jew has had a
.haw,, s»d be has ahum bimraif to be
put m mere way* than tme. Tbe trhtwt
of Stewart, Who ia kuura » BDton,mads
.pare mitaalro when he iuedtod a race of

the allegimec of the Democracy to their
principle*. Indeed, they laugh to sooru
all attempt* to make them peueelytea.
Hear what tho organ of the Maryland
Democracy e*y» of tbe ■Brciident. in the
very same number in which we find a ref-

more: “He (Mr. Haye*) ha* succeeded in
making himself as unpopular with hi* |
own party a* with the one whose eno*
tempt he Ium enjoyed from the beginning." ,
I* it not cruel to ask Repblican* "to ground
arm.," and cease political warfare with
thoac who ’indulge in auch utterances ?

Jacksox, July 2, 1877.
Eturott Baxxui
The race* are over
and pronounced a grand success by all.
k’ct every one unite* in saying, I am glad
they are through with, for,: aa usmll. of
tire. There were one hundred and three ,
hor*e« entered, the largvst numlatr ever'
enteral at any one meeting. The weather, i
with the exception of the find day, wa* I

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THE HASTINGS REPUBLICAN BANNER,

Hhl

Has The Largest Circulation,
Is Hadically Republican in Sentiment.

Jaeba &amp; Safisai

ftrt fajit.
J 1AILIOAI.

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in Advance.

“ &lt;ta v—Jta* i»4 (Um

peotoerivc. The experience ef a Mftury
:hMMtabliairad the fact, that the pcoaperi
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Editor.
State St., Hastings, Mich.

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GEO. WOODS &amp; CO.’S
PARLOK ORGANS

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day, but aa it bad been quite dry before, it
only made the track better, and u the
bell rung fur the fim race, tbe sun never
shone upon a better half-mile track, or a
better or tnorc impartial act of judge* than
occupied th* stand.
Among tbe noted
horses present, and probably the best in
che world, was Ranta. When th- feeo-for-'
*11 race wa* called, it wu found that all &lt;
but him had been drawn, and the judges, j

s-tarteST-1—4 Jon 0. UoT»,
MtMtar.
CHAXCk-RYjiALE
^v*^*
mcawaju th* Clrreu Zows
terru* l&gt;. dortMr. re«*ju**at.

fit Grat Stilten Ttaiita.
HAILWAY COMPANY

not wishing the people to be disappointed,
offered hi* owner toOO if be would trot j
alone and beat 2:20.
Tbe proportion '
was accepted, and be trotted a mile in
2:171 with perfect ease. Among the beat1
of hi. class wm Wm/ D., owned by Ed. i

Webrter of thb city, au own brother of
Edwin Forwat, a hone whieh it is claimwl
has shown in a trial- 2:10 without a record,
probably tho fastest trotter in the world f
but owing to bb haring been ward for a
saddle horw, would not trot but canter
just a* if he were being rode, and ha* !
been dbtaured in every trial.

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J. P. ROBERTS, Proprietor,
Thera are some half doaen new brick
block* being hurried on to completion, al­
though every one i* comptamiDg of hard
times. One fioo five-ftory hotel, built by
B. E. Courier, b u findy finished as any
Eouk in the State. Abo two fine store*
on MoehinieSl. two upon Pearl and .two
o'txxi Courtland St.

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Subscription Price only 81.50 per Year

HASTINGS.

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MICHIGAN.

Drugs and Medicines of all descriptions
kept constantly on hand, and Prcttcriptinna
ukillfuUy compounded. Aho a full line of

MM, ELIXIRS, PM, OILS,
DYE STUFFS, &amp;o. unsurpassed
in quality a specialty.

PATENT MEDICINES

jimtoreal nf foreign u«iBf*rturtrt, and
,thedr rn-CTt* among u*. L»«aed of taskjmg our tariff law* approximate umrer to
(
free
trade, the interest* of tbe country
,would he auueaved by maklag them mere

Bvsnau.

Anti as a Local Paper is unsurpassed in the State.

teS-v'w t

aisted upon. Tbe big beer ralooa under
the Triiatnc building put io three octa, to
confarmljo the Uw, and put them in the
lowest ddlar. A temperance detective,
thinking that such a couecrn would not
have tho beds, and that an opening would
J»e had for a prosecution, went in but night
and demanded lodging*. “All rigH," «*iil
th* propri«tor, “oome di* way." ’And
down through -hag, winding ccEara Ipo
took him, till, in a dark vault, they came
to throe cots, of tho hardest, mean ret des­
cription, aud with rat* coursing ovex them.
“Yea vij! dake No. 2,” said the'proprie­
tor , “goot night" And he went away,
leaving .the dctectiro in a place, from
which no nm unacquainted with the prem­
ises could escape, without a guide. In a
didcful mood he pukd th* night, and in
the taorning paid bi* dollar, thinking it
cheap, a* he bad th* company of the rata.
Tbe leagM% working vigornuriy and to
tho print Wherever'-they am catch a
liquor doolar nipping,'they bring him to
book ; and, a* they have plenty of money
and tho boa legal talent in tho city, they
are aocumplhhing aotnething. The break­
ing up uf the ring» bu k&gt;s-.-r.Ld tho poliii- i
ihlngton Letter.
eal power of the gin mills, and Ute pohti ' Tbe following letter wu crowded out of
ciaa. uro willing to ko them go to the ,. ]a&gt;t week's Haxxeh by the .chuol cmayi,
wall. [Note for the benefit of aH kind* of ji but i* of ao much importance politically,
ri-vpcctible people.] PoliticiiB* are be­ that we give it place at this lime.
ginning to court the laror of decent peo­
Tits P*moi-* BAUTnoLDt Folst.ux,—
ple, because the decent people kicked in
]^ie Wixu axb Rain Stoum, axd
the tracn. and refiucd to fellow them, ucka* they had ■* much attention paid to
their wiahe* u to the demand* of the ntmseller*. i’tnaibly whit is being done in
New York uuty bo profitably imitated ekse

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themselves lucky; the bar* are all short,
and everything is »tagnent.
It ha* been '
a MaNn of economy and cutting down,
and die spirit of retrenchment ha. extend "
ed Into plana where it would not be lookvd for. The miarioncry societies have
done littlf or nothing, the receipt* barely
paying the hoary salaries of the officer*.
well fur lh«wc who hare secured office by
Speaking of
the men* now denounced, but wo very
mush doubt it* being appreciated by Re­
one, a society fur aiding poor churchm,
publican candidate* in future political conha* jut published it* report, and fanny
reading it is. It ha* collected during tho
year 118,000, and paid out for rrnt and
aaiarie* to it* officer*, 117,MS, leaving ex­
As far aa it ha* Iwen illuetrated by act* ■
actly #335 for the aid of weak churches.
It doe. not state where that went to; but and prufcaalotn, nothing can be clearer than
tbe President, Secretary and Treasurer all the fart that'conctaaioo* to the Dcmocr*:ic theory &lt;d Government, in contndutinc
had good salaries.
It u rather expensive
lion to tho Republican theory a* taught in
getting money to weak churcbe* when it
the luccewuve platform, of the forty, ha*
takes 132 to got 11 to tho church that

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fflHOPATBIC ROWS.

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The genuinn ‘Vibrator Thresher*
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DEWKY fa W1SKKRM,

TKXMf or MTBnaumnx.

VOL. XXII. NO. 12
POTWL HD Bma CARDS

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY,JULY 18? 1877

,. "rrt Falooncr had come down from
1f
to tpend the morab at Proton । her wtth hie riater. at her boMtifal man
‘p'—l Hia riater had Married ,
Uoman cf w«*’th aad porilfan, who had
her a widow with two chili’Tothi''“.f
’T'TTr7 foBd of
•^MroppMeytmlbeproutU and m«t
meb other and it wan at her Mment m&gt;
®f ■ntoaMM"
Hu abler broke bto a heart, laugh.
.u . *n 100 T”' *-f«ber - .be aud.
' hm‘ftCT «

Thomas Rake,
I HYSIClAX 4SUBGEOX
g^.1. fa. Bure mrek.

ATTORNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR
"JXCBAXCKBT.

XIAiNZO D. CADWALfajUIER.
i
ATTORNET AT LAW k SOLICITOR .

WHOLE NO. 2058.

refers*1

FARMERS
a"'' •*l Cu»P°ti&gt;o™ at &lt;he Orwl Cenlenni.1
Field Inal, It works the easiest because the weight of the driver
dumping, and b the most durable because it has
WROUGHTIRON (not cwt) Axles, and BRASS COIL SPRINGS
?.‘"Llron), orer ^c teeth. TUB CLEANING BAR IS ENTIRELY
w,d ^OVEL. no sticks plugged in the axle.
NO BAR RESTING ON THE TEETH. We also have the

b°* M*rt
firmly retired nil her endeavor. te brine
lkw“
—“riM her that- it he
over warned, it would bo for noaeduaw

Nark
| —~.r- ■" " •
•» ■■ aa wno had
kef4 ft" »»»», uj he ni Mt ,L,w u,
coagrotefafe himrolf arooHmgly.
I hope rou have not invited her to
। st, ’Ml1 r8
“,b
•» "W.
half inquiringly.
“Nwre fca.-," rrnlfaj &gt;&lt;La aaaier tn •- I
»jumd tone; -qj A* wrilm m« that aU I
* wiuu‘
io°w

SINGLE REAPER.
LIGHT MOWER,
Tiic Champion was the iigliest draft of all the Machines tested at
the Centennial Field Trial of Mowers and Reapers and. received
the highest award.

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Swaty’s Hort1-.
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The-Ncw Champion Single Rcywr is a COMPLETE SU&lt;?CESS. '
It ispnequalled for quality of WORK. LIGHTNESS of DRAFT
and DVRABILITY, being constructed almost entirely of Wrought
Trdn, Malleable Iron and steel, while its
.

Weight ia Little More Than One-Ealf

MISHAWAKA DOUBLE SHOVHLS, AC, AU.

Hisiiiai. Come and see ourStock.

v0L22 2yi.

JAMKS CI.ARKE
ATToh.VKY AT LAW A SOLICITOR
n« CHAM-KBY. Trema* MtreUe. (Wte m
SU1TH M- KXAPPEX.
.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW A SOLICIT­
........

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL

0VER 500 TAYLOR RAKES

..far
II. C. PWKUAM.
PHYSICIAN A SUKGKON,
ghiaktid
^edai*
&gt;nKKi*&lt;»tT. H.itnr cotrarr, micn.
•eo»m I. rreriatoK X-tfc M* Mre. 8t.-W .
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H. IV. RIKER.
vmixoFTki ncica.
c*a*u&gt;a
u*4 &gt;»‘&lt;vaM~.l«rel. lataa&amp;«*k. Stela Sjrret. I d.v/i
SEVL'X MKDAI^i AT filFJ.U 7RIALS /.V Ll’NoFf: /.V UffO.

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A. I&gt; DR.

trroBXEY &gt;M &lt; Ma wU»&gt; ■■ Law. as*
■a Ckaatarf. m4 Iriaaauae ■am.i. Baal Sauua
A.iai ■ l.wJ&lt;«.reVv&gt;»&lt; mH. ui all toBata.
*
rm. clTrumell, "
“I
FHTMrtA.X* r-tMSOM.-Oa&lt;a avre- JaUm
CHAM. H. HAUER.

34 BUCKEYES TO 5 CHAMPIONS

HAAC W, YROOMAN.
VSKHK «||1.-Ift»r. Iterate IL a. Mankal.aM-

\SOLD FROM UAST1SOS AN1&gt; JHDDLEVILLK IN 187«.v
i
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'

MESSER BROTHERS

POWERS &amp;BARLOW

G. ROI.HROOK.
•rra 3 all b.an tin ».vfcw*

.NEW

Builders, examine their Build­
ing Material, House Trimmings,
Carriaie, Sinn ui (teiiil Paints, Oils and Varnishes.
P A I N TER
Farmers, examine the WTARD
PLOW, before purchasingothers,
Every one waranted.
Those contemplating buying
Mowers or Reapers should see
Sick aN^AitlfctedZ
the Walter A. Wood Machines,
at
DR. J. B INSURE

n- j- i"v&gt;tr

At 4, M. Itoek*. Caniag* SUp

JnffnrannSt.j

.uddemiy dwml ht._u.TOX*

I

.« _ -Haatin^n, Mk*

nutabera are Bop-krepm , 3^40* boT

Uim1*

"Wh/jAnor r arted hmmahte.

' P**7 ’ilh M“‘“
and I d all He jmt folk, to Mim Tren­
ton air the time."
Falconer laughed, but ha looked guilty
oevcrthelre. The gorenum uniled thro'
bcr blu.1.9, and forked jwt a trifle un­

rdZEKr.’y^Hrijr-^' i
m'000 "“kr artificial fiowven
154)00 Utlormnm, &amp;Mt» nullinen Md
bare doMan, late, andrite W now my drnnmam., 2T.0M. Manutrtu^ ami
j prommod wdt Allow, me to r nwent to ah.rt-m^m, I4.0W lonudrmc. 3.MU
••‘•*«aken ; d.OOO box and peekingMM
y&gt; u your future rieler-mdaw
“&lt;&gt; Kate, my dear, dear friend, don't be' oukcra; 11 maehtawto Only “3 (XM) an
’
rogvy with «e“ cried Mia. Trento. I■ turned U gyntlewotncn
Then «. 314.0UO chOdnu in the
ru.htng fate Mre. Barry a arm. aad buret
into Ian.
L’ader the age of five the mala
#T&lt; to
Aadthen Mre Barry uomribed her'I and fcwalm am ne^y r,|Ul] .
brodter by UretiagTO .
,I J*'*0*?•*'*’ rf
’ altritt. above
laughter.
,
zlf that the duercteary rapid!v *nrrraert
Oh you dear, Inaoeenl erreturre. to im- I| n- » Meribrd TO

» u. n,-™,
. mau u. n^u. iu,.

And almoat before they worn .ware of
U. Amo two were cunverring quite IreelT.
while Ae children were thrown upon their

father appe^. iod U pod lU lA "

thus lh:.r dnxrarmeat, bat it b adb to
•fflra feat iu hmm w«B U- feat apo.
“■"-■'T
TU
»omtn winbddm.
amunae
think Of tbe
calm ,
th,torn.mli.rtt;
mffX'

Joy Conifort anti Hapyincs*

I band AU to lupport her in idlewma and
extrayngance.—Snr/ymuertre drpuwari.

OF H ASTINGS AND VICINITY.

mrisrl. POWERS &amp; BARLOW.

IN SPITE OF HIMSELF;
an*. Bn would mi bo utirifad until £
had exoxml Aa novy of Ao numrou.
run* iadim fa the room who made pre
leutkm. to murieal AU1.
Thegorerimm played avreral d.Scuh

THE STEBBINS BROS SAY
Don’t buy any Furniture or Picture Frames,
nstii vou have priced their Goods, for you
w ill .,ave money by it.

Everybody knows they are the only

i
*’■■■■■ V Paritataent, oditon. armate '
ta“ke“ “d L'll.OOO,
®U"i
of the J

W. -of. wife. then bum be a certain
vmturr of faith. and in thia uaiateOgible
wwid than - a rmira*. which m not .1
tmya folly X.-cng moo cannot alwan
rd.K ctrcwaMUatw to thrmariv* fat
•h^m tbenfon aodeaver to mould them-

believe that be bad forgotten the incident
I ?“ ?"ior 10 U
ri'-h I aud the taiuigraum ..f w&gt;meo. Mon
already, turned to Mie Trmton and ' nak­ r‘“'v,rhI? 1 brought it aB about myarif." ‘ than half the population above teruly
ed licr if aha would. £»rur him wuli wune
lou? '(jaculitel Mark
Kale what wen Urn out of Lomhn. Moro tUi
tntuie. Sb* complied tnodeilly ; and be dxwAi. meanT'
of the popedation utalij die
admired her graceful, elegant. figure, n
“HmteMthatl Urt . vary mnpd tapobiw or eharttable iMfcutiooe, laM
Ao walked ncrue, tbe room Ad took her brother, not to Me through my littfode- yw 8,174 died ft work liowwe.
U ,,aTT ?? "* “P1! aaaioM tltol jm
loiiljiu at the niaoo.
tier. Since you bare introduced me to bo^itok and 441 in lua.tic «y&lt;.B . Th. t.« Aoiud be doM iu thia country and
fjfow m
She played ctorediugly waU. lie Ac. a.k- uiy future rialcr in-law, Mrmil me to in- i H*u a«lh.
2,«M.
, •hat peace and yroepeni)
rd her to aing, and abe Mng. lie thought ,n?1“ee„to J“»
F.nme Elherage, th, | wen. exrouuooe,
Umictdro. «5H mL '-atoqucMte. Gcmt.! Grant and hit
he ha&gt;l never heard a lovelier voice. He
ndm. and the rut accident* Tl.c mot fnend, have had mgfct ymr. !. which to
Mood baaido her and tamed the muaic’
dMpwAle Mrolty of the report i. th. aro.mptoh A. woA of pmufying tbe
I'rwuden-. U.ym
and fiuallj found himadf ainging duet,
UN. aUwtng the daily arorop. of ,OB. A.uth and hare failed.
with her, while Mn. Berry yawned over aud. iu .pile of youmdf,
Uve met' Aim from May 1 to Uromtcr 31 of Iwt l a* aanouMad and inaugurated .noAer
„
a faAi-in mepuinc in another part of the and been mpirated by-.y d««r fried j y««r. Kre. in May lU averse Um euly P'liry, which promiM
room
•
•&gt;i boon, and though it nice to tn- what
a»l former nhorlmate. FaaawT'
It was late when Mark Falconer retired
Mark, forgive me.” pleaded tbe n-' o’er wroa in the .nmmer m utU, k do
that night. Alone in bi. rvctn he thu, •I'raot irovwrnna. “I dkkl know—I—~ Il ehoed to M to muiUte betww. one and
auhu- [Uitod;
■1 am the only oao ur blame, and the I two durtag th. lart tbne mowtU of the
“One of the moat charming giria 1 ever only cue to u largiim.- mid Mr&gt; Bar­ | W
CbrommUf.
met; evidently one of the aupcriur aort; ry. “Mark, I only wanted to orwraax
Swraring in CromwairX-Rmw. .
and yet Kate trrat, her at coolly and .u your ^Dy prejudice. Von were detennie
tbontaiivcly a. though abc were the moot cl not t.&gt; m«t nr, fr^nd Ucatue I told
w&lt;rr ^rt!/ ~
ordinary ot govenxvaca. Confound it I I you .he wa. very weahhv, and k I rreort- tfrwd dnnn- tU tun-, of tb« dnatu■«•
don’t we how abe rec.'
“
rd to atatagrm to
BT
I wraith, aad with the lugmt pomiUe iuicr“dd;.lnkrem«fa-,, we regard yoc an
Mb. Trenton wm .t the breakfa.t table WIWto laooie, and told her to tume ia proutwa agatoet tU
W.
vmduf patriotic.
*
1
| with the family next morning. Mark was the character of a fioveroem, aud to keep mnindedof the reproof Hu Sir Wahrr
Tbepwpb.,, tired of daaord They
glad to obaerve that hie auggcauon hail not tbe k-ervt of her name and ;.»iu.&gt;n fro,, Uou put into th. mouth of CromwuIL
toy brother, bv all mean,. Of amt I What can it .rod thro to praetiro a prb- • t t-a. J that the pobey al the taew adminfa
| He .trpped np to Ae dour aad peuacd. been entirely lent upon hi. auter.
uatio.
.bril
bar,
.Mr
c
L
mm
They
So tbe day. glided by. and FA&gt;&gt;t»r
fcmty ao horrible to &lt;xbm. end which
| Such a pwture m buret upon hi. view.
TbeywMt .reform i. th.
Utn;» no emolument to htm wl&gt;ollMa:|V“
Sitting ia a ra.tic cba&gt; wm om of Ae; teemed harUy aw.re of their flight. He
W
■"neaay
hrerv omh .o „:ontcd. Fur . g u
fovdimt bring, be bad erne beheld. It forpot bia orisinal intention of .pending
oath the fin. «m &amp; M, but th. rharo. polino hare bran * cere. aad a drigr.ee
| wm i young lady, whom dram of plain tbe moat of bia tun- wbil* at Beachwood'
-a- rednrod to 3. 4d each “oo takim; a
! black wu relieved only by liu'e .pray, of
! Kiowy lace around Av neek ud w’ruU.
q-eonty
Hutnftvy Trcrett, foe «wAr- Ae Preritfont, uatd khm
i Her face wm of Ae rartwl type, of femi­
tea oeth,. ». oommitted till he mid cbaMe to wort out iu rmuka
tT
’t tor‘^
rrf l,aKf'«4 J1*8
nine beauty, and jurt now wm dimpling
uuiabe,
of
t’heruoo, war couvfatad for «•“««. A&lt;Mbro.bmiy poritic
all over with .mike, that reredud a tkulidertakm . feetioM opp.iitum i
awearinE twaMy two oath’ and two eurw,
Icm row uf pearly teeth. The eym, large,
I* mkiaaoryteagw, Aey
al om 4me, and bar oath, ud one cunc &lt;7
black and ipartlloc. were enough to turn
ai anotBurtime. Of eoarw, Ae greater
uy old baehrior • bred; the hair wa. । tbe children and their girverona
number of-lhcm cure were dMpr«d at
ducky u a eUrlrm night, and becr&gt;nungly.| they aval out for • .troll. E&gt;n the
drrated, while it. . only orauwat wa. a I acbool nx&gt;o&gt; h*d a peculirr attraction for
prtty rerowo. wnhou: being rent far triA
&lt;Jne jmuee returned the a.mea of too per­
uugie while yemnunioc twined amid it. ; hint , and although Mim Treatoo'a dune.
ron. whom be bad couvfated of .wmrinfold!. She wore no j&lt;.w«lri except the wm light, be ottea elected kimrelf amrit
riMo Ae previou. noon We are not
peart pud.nl. in her rere, and a roliteire I Mt (rorimr, fa order to hare a re.re.-n fat
left without cxamjdro
what wm-ronriddiamond ring that fladted ou one of her
erod ewearfag in three d.yv William
white fingrre.
Heerdmg. of ChitAhamptoa, for reyfag
At her feet mt two beauUfrd children—
two
revml
time,
fa
cow.
“upon my life,'
a liule boy ud girl. She had rvideotiywm adjudged to be fa th* ret of .wrariar,
been teUiug them atone., ud had jure fin
f"x”
* J""* &amp; 4,1 Tht’«* B-‘ f--. -d droimM’Z07^*
i»bed one, for Ac deiightod little onre were
'•* ”ror&gt;"K "on my truth.
”'X? u» another, Mire Trewtoa.” wbu I
Gilbert NcrAcoU had to pay 3e 4d for maienally chaage the climate of , cows,
•eying “upon my life." Tboma.. Courtfa. try. 8oma meat wiufowa etmdwted
the lady mw a tall abadow foil aero® the
*• Ovrm.oy nuufom thl. hrfbf by .boweeriou. freqaeally have rhmrfol ouea. «» Cn&lt;d f.w (wearing u&gt; court, ••Gud
AreAold.
which wood, will
Frequeally the moat heart low eo.iu.ite y Fm*'"
grand party
"* H-k &gt;» a. prtnnre *2*
Hho looked up with a riart. ud then
"'LL r 3’’°Wt^o6“ were m
ha, all tbe Ay gram of a girt of mxteeu, •f God.
ihy and an
Chrietopber Gin. bring re­
roee to her feet, Ntuhicg erimton. Mark
while the heart of tote, wuroaa, who look, proved by Mr. Nathuirl l&gt;«rui,&lt;faa. taburtted foe the pmpam of e^pvimuFAroocr lifted hu hat wirt a polite bow.
there, beai3aa a great many of Mre. Bar­ y -u through with «Jd, .toady eym, may firehaviy ured A« oath, God . Ufa,- fa higb. and th. mbLroror^Tpl^ \b^t
coloring a liule himrelC
be filled with iovo .ud trodernea, that you dmcouree.' weal
__ ZLT.. .
"Ifardu lay iateurion,” bo etamm«red. ry-. frieuda from th. city. Externrvo
"I fur 1 have interrupted you fa Ae praparatioM Ud been made for tbe affair, are U» blind to dwcuver A.w.Ulfv'on,
and lU grand old drawing-moan were woart^ diagubm of diflemt dericaa^ever
balk ut the MM Light ftrnTtroZS
midatof your plcamnt pwiime."
thronged with gtuate.
qiitr ooMteliog. never quite revealing
I wefre mouth,- A^rv^
"Uncle Mart! Unde Mark!" termmed
On the day Ware Aa party, Fahoner tbe life within No »u) Kanda out with­
Ae children, runt fag np to him, ud ring­ Ud^TtataBmar
uf the total tainfaH wrthtu
out atty duguiac. There. ■ alwaya a vail,
ing to Ao akin, of bia &lt;xmL
per rout mare raia fen WW ■♦-1
“Of cooren you will Uve M*u Trenton however imiwpareot, betwteu it and the
"My name ie Merk FrieoMT," wntin
over
tbe bar- had .I'.ovia—&gt;- c »
ued the gontlemu, without n&lt;»icing hi. participate in the amuaement. to morrow rvet of the world And Au it will nJI?"1" fr°“ ,h*5 F,rtk».
A ever
diminutive rnlativm. "I am Mre. Barry', evening t"
Aud hb Aitor Ud looked aurpritod .nd
brother, from the oily. Yau are the new
‘
k
*
r
roaUroo.
1 ea two be happy ia plain efothe. aad tnAevimmty uftha mmropolia. A'tew
anawernd:
gnverncm. I prorome?-m a ynall houae. “The life b mom than
Hbe bowed, rtill looking very much con-. "Surely. Mark, you arc not action.? uxat, and the body than raiment. But dan a o A. became a mrebvr, h« tetlrer
You caan/.t expect me to invite A. rwvfared.
r*• ,h*‘f* •i-ww;
you namx be ham-y with dAy Cr yeater"ThkiaMim Trenton, Unde Martel ernma to tingle with my guort- a. their day « luxuries and dbeMteate over tbeir her hwUnd forged th. wife'. rigaaSnre.
aqvalF*
.’T*5'
her .nd the
voice; *&gt;^d I tod "you wtai' aho'. a 'jriiy
“Why not?'- Mark had demanded, aL lorn. Ut ua encourage modmty and w&gt;- cbdd and ^d to Eurrq--.
briety
of
life
The
rage
for
wraith
ha.
nU i.aatrtkiigill.utratieo of marry
old girl. Shake haad. wiA bcr, why moat angrily. “It u atrangn that you rained thonaaod. in roMMUM, la cbaraeihould be ao blind to that girl’, excellent
tug tn ha.te and repeutrog M leUure. Tht,
don't you?"
The little nephew b.d broken Ae ice, qualiticu. Why, eoufound it, Kate. .be'. latum of life, aad iucnaar our poyvr to poor young woman ba. now learMd to her
for neither Mart nor Mire Trenton could amove inteUect .nd rtfinetneut than bdp tbe M«dy around ua. A auil nr a
about Ur good for uxhi.g .wain than.U
of your upper crar. belle., I never
bdp laughing al hi. word., aad in eueh
hat Ire. in a yar will be eerily eod*rwd, dl^ «d that if Ac bad fUioWcd tUir .dcom. noAing earvoa better to dbpel one. knew a more perfect lady. It i» bcr mi.
fonuM, Mt her fault, 'ill Ac i. poor. and th* mrinp wi]| ehrer tW^an or T» Ac would Mt today be iamdoraa
cunfurion A*o a general laugh.
A. woman who wort, for lyou. Lock
“.Since Johnny ha. taken it upon him
down more; look up Imn | —L-o^—
-rofaDy to the detail, of
relf to give me an Introduction, permit me
charity flowing down far envy trying to
to MT tku lam happy to make Hire
fly up. Toe will be happier. — n* JbtkBe prompt fa *U thiara
Treuton. acquaintaMe," and F.leooer
took one of Ae little hand, in hi., bowed
bad attended her m cmfiottr.en:, bad an
gallantly over it; and let it drop.
atiaehtorot maoed agaiuirt her penatae for
"I hope you have do objection, to 'jolly
oUgirtf iu your Mater-, fondly?-- mid
(ro not ia tU merely of the rifaro
MfamTmtoa, and Aon Aey laughed
ftiL’zaL^e’js*
again.

STUDEBAKER WAGONS. SUPERIOR .kN» HOOSIER OHAIN DRILLS,

fehrilk

*-Me »'*•’ *
f **m’ Th*e
4’7.
.07 inhabited ho**, in which dwelt at
“T
,we. W9I. among
“ae f''aJ&lt;* U&gt;“ «2
by 253^86. The tnefanioo.'of fifiera
»dm around tbe oty B.kro tJ.c _opou
Thi^rw^ra:

"They arc out walking wiA. Ac new
' gowraam.I "Oh, they are* Well 1 11 amuae my»df till they return."
'
Fakouer put on hi. hat. .nd .trolled
■ out upon A* lawn.
1 It wm one of Aoteaerene, .unay Sep­
tember dap that m.kt. the whole earth
look imiling and glad, nd a. the young
man at.rted to folfow up om of A* white
Gel wilka that led from th. hone, a
ng of delk-lou. rent from tbe dull care.
ofbu.y city life came over him.
He wm juat faRing into a reverie, when
a peal of ddldiih laughter Mraek plea,
■ntly U]x&gt;a b'u ear. It came from om of
the »um:ncr huu-w that .kirtol the l»wn
“The children,' he tnurtparcd "I'll
co .nd aec them, .nd relieve Aeir teacher
awhile."
And he beet hi, Mcp, in that direction.
Tbe aummev houae wa. covered with
climbing roa* btmten. cyprem .nd jenta.
mine, that aeroened him from the view of

otlier Reapers, which is a very desirable feature.

DENTIST

• 1 mly dmirw it bmam. it b da. to cm

' wLkf1^ ■rU± ,,a

^COMBINED MOWER AND REAPER.

BOM I S.

atatataca about London The aretropriri
T8,0W acme, or IS roaXmEe

■

Mre Bony tamed away from the
o^teLCm
the ailly mmem of with an odd twinkl* in for eym, and
w.F'^ ^nj*“KiTini;
u' * bp curled with * rott of half —-.1waiter, and did not toeru to h-ar thi. |.,t mrgl.i have momtc either triumph urm

CHAMPION
I .

s y-iK i-nrjfsns

wiA Ain men. ahe prB|iind that Aey
eoetiBM Amr walk.
"Unde Mark mum go wteh mCd.
cfarndbeth AeehlHreaia. bremh; and
Aey worn ao dm—tiaii. Aat Frieooer
told A— be would hMo it la Mim Treoton, whether ha Aauid have the pimturo
aoeomwyiuc them or not. And Km
Traoteu. laugSg ayd NuAing M Ao

A BxAirirrL TactbDrr.'—It to eridem that A. rniwapii m oeoord a more
I touching and beautiful locideat thu Ai.
“A wnmu fa Rockport, Mire, who rep.
port, her children by hard work, wm aaked
by ■ fellow wortmu io Ae mill to aid in

�H- R. SWVont Column

The city of Montreal, on the 12ih mat.;
waa the icene of a Moody riot, reuniting
fa the murder of »u unoffending, peaceother*, by a mob of fafariated Papina.
Thia action fa a blot on the reputation of
that city, not easily eradicated, aud whieh,
judging from the facta ao far aa we can
dotwmfao them at thia distance from the
acene ot the disturbance, might hare been
catily prevented by the minifcatauou cf
the authority vested in the Mayor. In fact,
three seem* to lave hecn the grereret negli­■
gent* on tbe pan ot the authorities, if wei
may credit dfapalchre, while the pchroi
worn totally inefficient .and neglcetfid of*

It appear* that tho Orangemen. io obedicuce to. public —‘Wiry-.—1
4fo*w**»
cf a proper spirit, publicly anuounoed
their purpose to refrain from a parade so
lowest elcmsnls among tho Papbta. They
appear to hare eonditetrd themselves in an
ioeffemire, peaceable undemonstrative

ious lily, was won: by some admirer of
William of Orange, and thfa was sufficient
to excite tbe must bloodtlsiraty pensions In
the degraded people who surged to, and
fro through the~slrecU fa March* nf some
faewutivetu ttfob violence and munfor.
Thfa wan found al last fa the perron of a
young man who carried in bis hand a lily,
and who had sought to pr Meet from inMilt
,a female atryiog the aame exciting em­
blem.
Auntbcr young man, an Orange­
man, champiooed the came of the fleeing
youth, when he was set upon by tbe bowlfa^ mob, eager far hfa life, whieh they aopn
took. And while a clergyman sought to
odmiufater consolation to the dying man,
lyi was jostled away from the side of the
poor fellow, whtwe mute appeal failed to
t«udi the bearta of a people supposed to
le particularly t-.-oritivc on this subject.
H wmt almost incredible thU in a eity
like Montreal, where tbe Mayor hail ample
useans at hi* disposal, fa the wgy of police
atd volunteer militia, that's riot uf this
aijrt ahoald occur, and this neglect to provile for the emergency is the more spjoredt when ws remember that previous no­
tice had been girea of the danger of an

Bal il seems thfa spirit i* mA confined
to thn Papists of Montreal as the dispatch­
es talc that,
“The Papists ot Charlottetown, I’. E.

Now i| thfa only-uca&amp;ui «r is it the
fixed purpose of the Papal akdxoryiev to
thus crush out all freedom of, aiwrdigioua toleration even cm the American con
tinent If ro, the people should know
the frets; aud if «ueh lathe real purpose
of that P*ipfo. «*» P”««l influence of wajoritici will settle their staiw at once and
forever, but ponribly net to tb«r liking or
fa harmony with their wishes and purpoA-

discharged come die to five hundred, and
the saving to the government quite fitJOO000. Abd besides, abuse* are being stop;
ped, and men are being put in who will
run the business on a strictly bustnem
basisThv President has done a splen­
did work for New York.

Theodore Tilton sailed for Europe last
Saturday, with hfa son and daughters,
who arc to remain, fa Germany to be there
educated. And Tilton sad hi* fest friend

aying that
"he waa a blasted fool for throwing over ro
good a friead as Beecher for such a d-----d

ship.
Moulton suffered terribly . by hfa
staunch standing by Tilton, for it not only
threw him oat of tho society be delighted
fa, bnt it ruined him fa hfa business. Ho
was compelled to leave the firm in which
be ha&amp;4 controlling interest, and
idle
during the enliro time of the fight. And
now, to build himself up, fa&gt; has-commenced boaineM again u the a^esrt of a Liver­
pool salt house, and is working like a Turk.

are still being persecuted, over 1,5lMI hav
ing been drowned to date. ' The city has
paid for over 5,000, the eatehera managing.
to.psre the same dog through three or four
tim*, getting the 30 cent, far it each time.
There fa a swindle in everything connected
with the city, from drowning a dug to
cleaning a street.
YestenUy there were
7CS dogs waiting identifiroliou or death.
Their howlinyv were pitiful
They rocm
to know what fa going to happen to them,
and they act about a. men would. Some
bowl far merey, others put uu a stoical
look and go to&lt;^cir death with a bold
front and other, fight drapcratoly to the
fait. One keeper wa* biu&gt;-n through the
Lind six time, and was cupelled to go
to the hospial.
The moat vic tons biter*
arc -the little Spite dog*, which are sup­
posed tv be mon stueeptaple to hydropho­
bia than any other variety. Th* doge are
getting .career in the city, and the cateh.

After making the sacrifices‘be did for Til­
ton, he was entitled to ill the gratitude a
man eould ahow, and if there is a split,
Tilton must have been verj- cold-blooded
toward him. Beecher's aaltry aa editor of
tbe Cirutiaa I"wiva has been cut down
from filO.Wtt to 15,000, which Until! too
much, considering the work he dors And
while Theodore makes hfa 820,000 a year
from tho lecture field, and Botcher sets
•20,000 from hfa ehurcb, fifi.OOO from the
CkriWian
and 130,000 from lec­
turer, Mrs. Tilton weeps over her struggles
with boarders in a small house fa Brook­
lyn.
She is Ui« real sufferer and always
wi}|be.
Shu ban loot bcr husband, the
man for whom ahe lost him has abandoned ■ atrainfs in which he hu been held, aud fa
her, and the society who prafesaed to be­ making amend, for his hmtofora inactiv­
lieve fa Mr. Beecher's innoeenee treat her ity. But there ia no good ground fur com­
as though she were guilty.
It’s a queer plaining. We hare certainly been blewicd
during the late months’ which, fa pmt
years were oppressively hot, with a raluhas been temporarily checked by an ad­ brity asd mildnma of temperature noparalvance in tho price of beef on foot Thera lefod in this latitude. The average range
was bat a v*ry slight marpn when the of tlie tbermometor, in die month, of
steamers were fitted up for the business, May, June, and tho first days of July,
and a raise of two ccnU a pound spoiled has been lower than yrithin the memory of
it. The steamer* have bees for several old Washingtonians, so that s few days
tripe carrying butter to Europe, on which sweltering should be borne uncomplaining­
there fa a profit made. And, by tbe way, ly. We will shut our eycn for the nonce,
America exports an enormous amount of and dream of /the rich days ot autumn,
cheese to England.
The Johnny . Bulls when balmy' breexe* and golden foliage
have discovered that the Amsriran cheese will make life a pleasure; and induce us
is finer in Savor, aad very notch cheaper to prefer tho joys wo have tlisn to fly to

purifies the Blood. Reno­
vates and InvigorBtSS ,
the Whote System.

Il sort Berrien eottity
sure for iu poor last year. .

IT5 MEDICAL PROPERTY AM
Alterative,

Tonic,

Solvent

XND DITTRETIO-

thn good from iho beginning II wu not
plcaaant for a good Republican Io go to hfa
’ ward eaueixx, and find the machinery all

up by paid HcMfan., and a ticket Mranged which to him wa. aa d^teful a.
though il had all bras mad. of Democrat.
‘ For the™ prcfcwdonal politicians are nil
"on tbe make," and they cared very little
wbo paid them.
In the old Tweed day*
they would bargain with the Bum as to
tho kind of a Republiran they would rend
admitted to the bar. lai year, aad ia now
one of tbs Circuit Cour* Corintfasionen of to th* Lcgulaturo, until there grow up a
cfau of Tammany Republican, wbo bad
Burry snanty.—(J. Ji- Jtmil.
Thanks, Brother Holden, and at the much bcUor have bees fa the ranks of the
Democracy, for they acted with ’ them in
everything earential. The awiampuun of
ormtrol by there men drove out cf politics
the better da*, of Republicans, for they
saw the party iu the hands of unworthy
tho city of Mexico, which latter point he men, who rued their power for their own
left July 7.
He reports the country or advantage, aad they were unable to cope
dcrly and united on Dial. lie met tbe with the trained cohorts.
I predict that
latter and was assured by him that he wa. tlie politic, of the city will be run to better
satisfied with the order, to Geo. Ord, and advantage than ever before, and that in
stead of losing we shall gain seats in tbe
Legfalatare.
Tbe work of purifying the
ciMtom-bouse goes on steadily and faithful­
ly. Fifty-aeven \cad&gt;bcau Were turned

vegetihe j

Detrott j radioes roikxlod |U0 from
Fourth-ef-July drunks.

t tritte fa the faterrat of Tammany, and
boaau that U will control ths next Legfalatarc Tlmy will vl find ihetorelvm mis­
taken. Th* m-.lsan* wbo are not-office
bolder* will take tbe ksderahipfand they
will do the work more effectively than thn
political drummer, ever did. In fact, the
impudent .nd arrogant control of the cu»
tom-boute baa done tbo party more harm

■nd revcTOffl of each cf the ronteidfag
pnrer* are about the same. Rtrtria areas,
dstermfaed to pern* at to C&lt;#*Uotinople,
whilqln her front eundt a vrn powerfulj
Turkish army, treked by the grorrtof thes
British Lion, and we think the influence.
of the great German Empire. Wh*l the,
’
।

true, the Hand of a Department who will
order a atrict trrntfay into the arts of thfa
elaan of oflfauab, end. if found to ha re been
correctly rrpnwented, will eject thorn with­
out dnlsy from a servioo they dfagrare,
will rveeirw the plaudit, of every honest

By Iho time Ccngreae mecu it fa mote
than probable that the gorerameut will
hare buainraw on hand which wiD call for
an iumono ratlicr than a diminution of
tho Army. There fa every appearance
that our relations with Mexico will rod fa
a rapture. Our military forte* on tbe
Rio Grande have ahsudy eroaaed into
Mexican forritory, fa pursuit of maraud
era from the opposite .bore. If thfa act
of favMiau should be reriatod by tbe Dias
government, war ia faeviubl*. If be qui­
etly .ubmite, it may be tbe mesna ot da
atroyirig ail hfa hopes of being retrained
by the people of Mexico fa bin position as
I'noident. In either caae. we may have
juat catered upon a rtrife that will iaurease in projections.
Our existing war with the Indian tribes
in the north western territories may be of
longer continuance than he* been antici­
pated. Our regular force, ouw iu the field
in that quarter, is not equal to the task of
lupprowing -.bo hostiles, and mul look to
the aid of volunteers to crush tbe insur­
rection
Congress will certainly beaitete
to reduct the rank and fil* of the regular
Army under existing cireumsances. It&gt;
true that tbs Democrat, will he shorn of a
portion of their '-refonn buncumb* if it be
found that the Army ranuot be reduced in
number, but they will be thwarted fa
uiaur of their schemas, if tbe RcpuUicane in (kmgrts* will work shoulder to
shoulder during the aiming Maeioo.
"Jim, yva told me what they meant by
giving Grant tho freedom of the pity; n”'
tell me what they mean by saying that be
fa travelling «m enj."
•Why, look here, Bill, that posted me
too. and I asked the old man about it, and

ace down oa Um railroad
They bare
hone-rars and etram-rara, but thfa ia what
we call's hand-car and it fa run along by
turning a crank which turns a cog-wboci,
and over there, when you travel on theta,
they »ey, for short, you are travelling in
cog. See, Grant wanU to see the country
and wanu to let the people esc him, and
nr lie Irani, in cog, or, all the same, oa a

Mackinac, July 11,1877.
Kinb Baswks [—Having promised to
wind you a brief sketch’ of our trip from
Middleville, I avail myself of thfa oppor­
tunity to comply.
We reached Petoskey June 3t)th, and
put up at "The Occidental." a hotel that
fa first elasi in all ia apartments. Tbs
gentlemanly proprietor, D. C. Beadly, and
hfa genial wife, are always ready to con­
tribute to tbe comfort and happiness of
Pcloskey'has been ao well and frequent­
ly docribod in tbe several newspapers of
the county,khat I will only any that it ia

Hon. Zachmiab Chandler will orate al
the AUcgan County Fair­
Senator Ferry fa now eoarafament, and
fa fa hoped will soon bn out again.

ligblful to the tourist
Our presage over Mullet Laie fa twelve
miles and occupies one boar.
From Mullet Lake we rater the Che­
boygan river, which convey, us into Lake
Huron aad the Strait* of Mackfaar.
This river is straight and deep. line
farms are am on either side. It is a ni.tiecablefact that the gras* grows down to
the water's edge the whole length of lb»
stream,
about six mite*. Tbe trip from
'
Cbeboyean to Mackinac fa supremely

A band of counterfr.iicrs and tiscir dies
were raptured i.«r Niles, June 30.
Pref. J. A. May, of Eaton Rapid- pub­
lie school., goes to Lowri! for Um coming

Tesetlae

VevetiM
Tecfitiae
Tccetine

Fine Tailoring a Specialty.

VcveOne

Island., towns, vessels, .teamen, rpeka,
clilfe, and vales, all greet and enchant the
aye at * ainglo giaocc.
On cor arrival at Slackinae, we took
room, at the John Jacob Astor House
Prof. C-*k announces that oar only salenow owned asd kept by J. F. Cobb, a pi- rrd agriart th* grarebuppcr plague is
protection of tbe birds.

Vegetlne

Murphy wss tbe moans of sddjng over
keeps hfa Iwuae in good style, and hi.
three hundred nam«a to the Red Ribbon
guest* in. good humor.
roll during hfa visit to Detroit.
A portion of this buildfag waa erected
A little girl 8 year* old fell into the
fa 1809 by Mr. Astor, for tbe purpose of
carrying on the far trade, sod was cnlarged by him from time to time, to mfiet

Tentlae

33 Monroe nt., Grund Rnpiil--. Mid.

V«eUne
T^pcdae
YctwUM

TegTthre

Health,

Strength

ANO APPETITE.

•

VeKtOne
Tecetioe
YcgetlDe

YaceUae

Vegetlne
Tetetlae
Yevetine

twta
Vsgetine

GROCERIES,

YegeUae
Yegctlne
poiutod to be held si Lansing on the 20th
of August and will continue fa session
four day*.
The sunual n-jort shows that there were
5.1S3 paupers in the county poor housee
of the Sate for 1876, of which 2,075

Yegrtlne

Vegetine
Yegwtlne

Yetetiae
Vegetlito

Chufos Mack of Hamlin roweship re­
।
cently
carried home from Eaton Rapids
MttMO,
the raalt of a food of wool
1
'weighing 1,711 pounds.

H. F. Penafagum of Charlotte, has a
'
(

Vegetlne
VeceUne
Vegetioe

COFFEE,

Tegetlae

SOAP

|

The Kild Power

TOBACCO.

CURES

the hill that overhangs the town; aad,
viewed from tbe waUr fa front, presents aa
aneieol and imposing appearance. It w»
built by the English in 1780. and occu­
pied by them dll 1795, when it was delir
cred to tho Americana. In 1612, and be­
fore the occujAhu of Use Fort, or the citfaees of the town, were aware that war had
been declared, it was raptured by the Eng­
lish, aided by the Indians, without reefatmks.
It was held by the English
throughout tbe war, and was surrcnd.-rvd

HUMPHREYS'
Homeopathic Specifics

CROCKERY.

STONE "W-A.EIE.

D. R Sherman, wbo wu foroMr.-put
off a way freight train of the Michigan
of peace. Il is now occupied by- about Southern lUilfcad near White Pigeon last
January, ho. been awarded •.'UMI by a
thirty-five officers and soldier.
Th* Island is wm parts fa covered Hraneh county jury. The company takas
with a thick growth of email limber, most­
Tbe CommfaiiotHv of the Prariou Of.
ly beech and maple. .
fioe has iaaued a notice that alter Jua* 30,
Boose of the trim, not more than six in­ 1877, ad pereiotwra of th* United States,
ches in diameter, look aa if they had with- whether army or nary, residing in th*
Stale of Michigan, will be paid their peacentury ; bat the greater number of them •ioo* at tbe agcucy fa Detroit.
appear to "have had a growth of ten or fifMr. P. W. Juhuawi, the famous horti­
toei year. , yet tho oldest inhabitant bis culturist of Walker iowrnhip, Kent
discovered no material clangs fa them Cuunty. picked two hundred buahel* ol
alrawbervus per acre from hfa vwm tbe
daring the fast fifty yoara. Even Nature past seston.
Hfa favorite varieties are

Vol 22 4tf.

Smith Hogle &amp; Preston.

TRIUMPHANT!
The Advance Plow

■ait UrtfftailF
i atic Miciia Mr.
onsric lomi

"Wilson** Albany " and "Colonel Cbtoey."

The balance of ereh fa the Bute Treax
ury June 30th wm fitUm, 137,14 ; retype*
a very pretty liirie town of about six hunt an a perpetual landmark of the early days during the week ending July 7th WCT*
•46,OI2.S4; payment, dining same lime,
dred inhabitanta, situated on the south of lbs NorthwestV
were (26,879.(fe; balance fa treasury
rhoreft Little Traverse Bay, at the mouth
On the easterly side of tbe Fort there
July 7th, 1877, W82.779.70 ; fooreorefar
of Bear River. The building*, for site is a magnificent forest of while cedars,
tbe week, fil9.G42.5C.
cotnpriatog about fifty seres, whieh from a
'The Michigan State Building, which
dfatance present, the appearance of a beau­
waa erected on the centennial ground*, aud
tiful garden of cultivated svergreenv waa generally ccnceded to lie tbe finest
Thin bay is tbe most, bcantifiu) littl* Splendid walks asd roods span the bland
body of water to bo found fa the country. fa all directions, making it one of the trot
It ples.es and captivates all wbo behold it. delightful drives imaginable. There arc
Bay View, or the M. E. eamp ground,
Midland county, baring been robbed by
fa located mi the sbor* of the bay, om
' her treaurer of 670,000 or more, and
mile east of I'ctoekoy. There are mw
feshng poor juat now, proposes to rima by
built and in pnxxwt of building, on these
loan a sum of money equal to two per reel
I of her equalised valuation, for the itugrounds, sixteen very n«ai and tasty cot­
tage*. They are all built by parties from the plaoo where Alexander Henry waa se- pnivemeut of highways. The elector*
abroad, to ha occupied by them during the crcled, during hfa captivity, from the truel will vote on the question Aag. 1.
Tbe Adrian J’.era. asyi that Cd. Rd&gt;.umtaer months. The track of th* O. R. rapacity of the Indians, during one of
bina, of that eity. inventor of the popular LABGEH
A I. R. R. extend* to the grounds, oa
Bobbin*'a corn cultivator, of which 5,000
which the company has built a large and
Mr. Henry, il will be remembered,
are reid to be in are in this Sate, ho
aulwtanlial depot. Tbe ear. do not run the fiat English trader who venurred aken out a patent on . machine which fa
regularly to the ground*, except during among the savages at Mlehilimackinac expected to cut nod .hock rore.a labori'
If
the annual camp-meetings; but a new and (now known as old Mackinac dty).

quantities.
A choree dealer iu the city
told ntc that riartypcr cent, pf the "im­
ported" Swiss and German jcberee was
Quortei!
A friend send, us the following queries. made on the western reserve in Ohio and' family io Mississippi have not yet been
arraigned for trud and poniphment fa dis­
Wo print them Just as they came to hand.
graceful to tbe country in general and to
Our opinion, may bo found fa tho aniwcra.
26 Sato, ia which the outrage wm comBroder what do you think ?
itted in [articular. Until the foul biol
Is the President', order, making it
upon a State claiming companionship with
cause fat removal from office if the officer
take* part fa iho caocuac* of tbe party, in
the sisterhood of Sates fa wiped oat, no
• iretioes, or election campaigns, j ust
than Germany. In this city iho consum­ ronfidenco can be entertained that life and commodious street car bu just been pur­
cr to tbs party or to tho officer?
ption of lager beer is .noruinex, and fa in­
chased expreaely lur thfa purpore, end now
creasing every day. Whiskey and strong­
makes regular trips, so that parties can
er drinks are bring thrown out of the convenion to loyality to the Union. Tbe
impunity
with
which
this
deed
of
blood
market, and the Americans ar* consoling
has been treated by the legal authorities,
Great preparations are being made for a
and the admfaaion of tho Governor of the large cooeourae of people at Petoskey dur
Sate that it were useless to invoke the ing tbe Approaching csxnp meeUng.
profit to make a cheap articlef&lt;* the worb­ penal statutes of the Commonweal lb for
All should attend wbo con, as they will
it— elaaseM.
The beer thal'fa drunk by the punishment of the offenders are or be amply rrpsld for tho time and money
the bettor clamra. cr rather, the mere should be a warning to tbe people of the czjierded, fa viewing the gems of nature
wstdlby people, fa shipped from Toledo, North not to risk their pcrocnS cr tluiir that wdl greet them on enuy hand, and fa
Ohio. Cincinnati arid Milwaukee, the beer espial fa efforts to build up tbe places in tho benefit they will derive from iba pure,
of Lbctos three dlins ranking in Ibe order the SouD.cn&gt; States. Talk about coojra- crystal water, and invigorating atmaopbore
sfotw fa return for works showing repent- of this region, to ray nothing of the spir­
Toledo ships thro, ear load* a day. to thia anew, fa our social asd political relatioml itual blessings that will bo liberally be­
city alone, for city eonwuusptioa, and aa with such a people as tbe rating clase fa stowed on tbuee willing to receive them.
much more for suburban use.
Tbe ef- Mfamasippi fa, by this oct, proven to be, i&gt;
feet upon the tnrrafa c! the drinking people Uw sheerest nocaeiwe
has beqngood. One can't drink enough of sTATtMXMT ntON TBB uvobaU or utath* foaming larger to fatoxirato him, very
tistics.
of Crooked Lake, a distance of fire miles,
wall, and if bo dost, the intoxiratioo fa
1, .rl----- 1
:t where we embarked in ths Valley Qsm,
nut that furious, frantic kind that whiskey .boot u, be made by the Burmu of Staifa., a beautiful liule steamer fifty-six fart in
, length and twelve fret in width, and having
produce. If wm wiUdriak.it ia a good
thing that they prefer the mild beer to _____
fiery whfakoy.
Beer is driving whiskey which
out of imc. • The beer from the West in our citaena, amounting in value to fi7Bl.shipped m here fa rrfrigerator care, so 593.13, ami upon which there were dutfan
that it loads in so gsod erdu ao il isft ifo paid to tb* amount at |2M,fl4M.2W. Thin,

IMM Ml K FHWH
M.
'

V^Une

Vecotine

1

this building, through hfa agenU, be carrird on that extensive fur trade, under the
name of the "American Fur Company, "
by which he amassed hfa stupendous fur­
tone. Thiswaatliubeadquartersforlhieatire trade fa ths Northwest. Forty-fiveylerks
were employed, aad were all boarded and
l-odgjsd in thfa build log. Of course it has
beau enlarged and improved, and under
iu jeraroc management fa ao excellent and
homsliks resort for the tourtM.
Mackinac is a grand old town. Il fa
cioqweot with the earfa history of our
couatoy. Nearly everything you behold
is sublimo with age, and you mows about
with solemn »tep and reverent gate.
As you walk the nlrrow streeU, or
elimb the rugged cliffs that ris* up from
tbe beach to frown upon tbe angry wavea
below, yoa uusaspectingly find yourself
eudravonng to catch the still whisperings
of ths generation* that sleep beneath your,
tread—fur it fa said that slight cxoavatioiu
ia any portion ot the Island are sore to
reveal the long hiding place of human re-

W. A. PALMER,

Reliable Evidence.
Y««lne

LIGHT-RUNNING

MOWER B REAPER

STwise 1UCHIXI

BEST.
Plaster, Limp,

ISE BAtrnOS EEHHUQUI BIIIE^

CBAMPTON’B

IMPERIAL SOAP
IS THE"BEST.”

Gleaning*.

• T J .Turb •iu ,u*’their *ik,1h *“»
iron-olmfa ,

Stucco, Plastering
Hair, Shingles, 4c.

OIROULATION

Ha waa captured by ths Indians, end
asere of Mu&amp;Emackfase, fa 1763, when
more than seventy of tbe English were
cradly butchered.
Tbe life jrf Htnry waa spared through
the earnest interposition of Wswatem, an
Indian wbo had previouriy adopted Henry
as bin brother. Henry had many and »tvers trials and hardships, aa wall as numer­
ous hairbreadth escapra. During hfa en­
ure esptirity of about four ysare, hfa life
wm fa ocmiuat jMpondy. Tho hatred of
the revsgM towanl the Roglfah was snch
that kVawutam found it extremdy difficult
to aff-jrd Htnry protection from the ru&gt;nibals around him, a* they re-med ddcr-

‘DOMESTIC

A. D. COOK.
°-, p-Jb C^*Sw Col.'

DOM EST1 C~8 WIXG M

IIIJ 00.

�8p*ci.l Hotlcaa.
j

The Potuakcy Sunday Sabeol meat,
(ton Ugin. Joly 14th
iTourta. So______
1 .‘J1' ?TTdJbr “*•. “*? ’“•* “a“d
! Uto Roeky Mountain Tmtrito, that to&gt; ettI tir-ly new cditton Niaa been — i~a'tnti-f.
»-Jj fcr
Whik tb.

Carpemcnoo th. Hadaon Hirn an
wutking fur uoe duller a day.
Railruode and manufaetaring cuanfnnia
Itenenlly are catUap down watte, at Inta

CITY DRUG STORE
WAKZER A BARKES
ALI. FOR SCOTS

I0K0P1TBIC BKIKO.

tow eftoa Maned by to. Mb. aUm. Mik
'■F rteat poolikM «f patoh lrar; H. wI“
**"*
,f **• Viiur «f Middle

MEDICAL nd LAWBOOKS

TC CONSUMPTIVES.

AH PrcscriptuHM and Receipt*
Carefully Prepared.

Closing Out!

LOCAL BUSINESS NOTICES.
Tib new bagtealog graataaa touar iklap
ihry to., al ready 40 mm to re rto I am told
more are U J.lo itom wn Ttoir 8ua.lv
Hektal h a Bra mj aad laarratoagvery week j

ter and a huh au thareaull. |«arty were
foot Ohin.

Closing Out!

Tbe extenaiTc repair* now being made
fur. .'oMba' tutor, of I»r tauia' ata Mn ICo’M
*re
«.mKaekel T. X^H. .f Atoyria. etory*! ,n P1
*|J'‘ myh U1 «•
—pkito af M.nu Stoyard .uT^^y
. P*£

Tta etidaaae la th. caoa. wm glaoo at gn«
length, tiled MU th. navel adorefaurt com
but la anrjodgmaM antirtoy nUefa toa0a ata
Wocdlaad Mama.
a&gt;oat.r&lt;«u.'toa^. W, knM fta te«l»aay z
of lk. ektef nltM. trMto, Chordal!, a „o
On Wodneaday evening law tbe folkwin-Uw af Mr. Shepard, .nd toe..,. fu3y «on. i»C »«t»»d eSewa of Woodland Lodge.
.t^o
.a.,
m-------- • • b. rolbd op^ . that No. aw. of the I. a 0. V , wen In­
Bro. Wa. F.AMdte.toOaa Htoaa Lodge Xa, ,
mailed Geo. D. Batdao, N. 0., W«ky|
T30. iatotolad Ito Mewlag Otan of ttairiaMoKer*. V. 0., Juwph Sinunorn, Trim , I
Tilb Lodge Xe. TH. Io-.lt;
T. F. Palownton. Secretary, on which
8. K Bawwa. X. G ; T. B Maaaaad, V. O.i .

w. w. Begtaa. toe; 1. J. Harkin.. Tree. ;

Balance of Our Spring and Summer stock.
1 Suita actually worth $7.60 now only $5.00
«TOV« WOOD.
u‘•ki7L“eh •e““*d Uoek ’**« «
Mb at 11 23 prr cord.
RgfU
. . G»«bl&gt;. 4 Rr-BtL

afiSSSJSE

Uun Kayea. O. O.s Jate Oaaip, L O.; Cm.
I X&lt;lm, B. 8. X. O.| Freak 8 Beeaa. U 8.
X. 0.; F«U« CtaaabaeUU. B. 8. r. 0. Jobe
K- B-.ea. L. 8. r.«.( aad .Urie Ixlpb. F.
T*1?
PJMbarr 15

floor ifill Mt pM.avaj InlohuUrj.
Ceukiy Tra Murer Wilee. u «effetoar from
a abnife 4&gt;fl rultr aad It la with maich d&gt;«culfylbat to ia able l« totea l to bu. ..r,,

«b&lt;tah*» been fore»l upon th. marm in eonauua coaatp aau bay-“I Meal to any reoaonable flgurto.
rr-o.i wbo bnja fruit ireoa er toaaa of
r.” n.to.4 pay. big prirea la eery likely to
atM ieuo that borne Mei are the
pureMto of.
Th. ram. far l-a»k*r * lltodto’. u.b!&lt; i»
m’be ready fer lhehriek. It l«
i’";
Il ail! be when finiahed boa
kai b

Entire stock to be sacrificed
to
.
8±£VE3St =r:“3r2££S~®“-make room for our fall stock.
jd^ib.
be uikro io relxtton U&gt; txkiog .nd tuing

•ftotoa of Ito pr.tot-1. gulh rf -to panta.
•*4 »er. eery nu&lt;l d...ppolBta&lt;! ttot Ito
FrMMDilao Alioreey dW an al oaea reqaeto I
diaaharge of aho reaf-HietaU*. a&lt;J mere
ibto Ito Jotoiao d*| ato ardor tkafr -ll*to,r '
rnor-JU... of Ito .uto to t*. Frwowu.g I
Alioruv Bui to dto ato are ii ia Oto B(m.
aad to LI Ito mpoadrata in UH to Ito &gt;■■ of j
•*-■’&gt;. *• into to Ito AnguM term af yto I
CSrruU Conn. Mr. «ta»«rl fare tori, tai
Ito Dr. I. boarding at lha rrpoato af Ito pau j

.bad breath. -

w b romu.. iu...-: .,

■

*“•. a»4 Mr. r.«t*ro. •&gt;/ Oeaad Upldi.rrpr* I
•**Uag 1. £ nucmJ4. «ta will r»p..,.ot I
,k» rwp-jBdret M.ap.rd U A. trial la the Or-

&lt; ITi.trnc^gsV^ilfr^ss^&amp;.'fertl-,

,

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE.

Double Store, 38, 40, and 42, Canal St.,
GRAiro RAPIDS.

®®EADACHE.'_________
r»»»u&gt;ir

B. P B. 3k$20,000 In Solid Cash Given Away.

Tate Siiws?‘LiTiirfi8(ilatir
st Ito
/

B. P. B. 3, $20,000 In Solid tesh Given Away.

Farson and Maebiniau when j
vub to boy oil* for machine's, «agn&lt;M &lt;x
pkaao mow »od gel our prices.
UaHim A Banja*.
City Dniy Store.

B. P. B. 3, $23,OOQ In Solid Cash Given Awav.
New Advertisements.

I TAKE NOTICE.

1

BLNINGEB'8

■ OLD LONDON DOCK Gffl.
'•KS’drirt—

A. M BINNING RR a OU.
No. 13 Banter 84., X. I.
urtcriofWlTM, XI ran-

Ca«A8A Sot.TH«a« lUlLWAT UtfB.—
Thia popular baa cnmmencrd no thair
nnarun. med, Munday. May 14th.
thrrw (hat exprvM tniaa rato. ia atnnvtiaa
with the M.C. K R. Paaaevgra laaeiag
Hawing, at 7 30 a. x., imr. to B«tr4«
aaato day at 8.10 ». M-, and Naw Tori
next nonuag at 10 30 A-M Tbia ftat
day rxprea. ia the beat tram btowwn
Micbi«n and tb. Rato. Parlor car. from
Detroit u DtdMb; keeping roacbe. from
Rabb t» Naw Y«k.
my30cr

.tesw.‘dwa»i?ifcWK
try nay pablic hanae la Ue Stalo, lb. Utb.
are an^pQad with aQ lha tartaU aUred. aad
carefid aUosUea b gina ty'aU ••IghryM.
l«rt lk.m lb. gaDaat'a cigar ato Bra
Hopdag t. recto re a hierto petnMg. froa ,
kt elottiiagaf the lady, bureiag tor
U. trnrtolag pn^**- wU'* '•« &gt;&lt;• duly ap­
and pntahlyhUlly.
preciated by tte prepetaw.
■Hay night a youth nomad CaUlaa.
»Ito wore af Jobs'Maahy, AU*I hh I

j^gsgffigsgg

faei GuMru, Boota aad Shorn of aU
kind, and pnm.SHppcn, eu , toe. Come
an. for ynaraejm. Store on Jrffertoa Streto, .am aide, opptnrta tta |lltJkriek.
Jon 0. Kerra a
»ay9tf

I

of H ATS, CAPS wxl

A. S DEAN,

For restoring Gray Hair to
its natural Vitality and Color.

G OSTS' FVR-J

a New Portable i^Bn- j NIBBING GOODS to be found outchine for moving,raising or changing the /.VG THEM JLT iH CB LOWER'
PRICES— Doo t fail to aa. tho p&gt;.4a belocation of buildings fcn
porabariag.
from small to great, Bia 1st or Bia mat
and having- handled
about 1,200 buildings
in Hixton years. 1 feel
confident I cau satis­ GOOD NKWS TO TH! PUBLIC!
fy those who may fa­
vor me with a call.
My address is Irv­
ing, Barry Co., Mich.
Residence —. Six STOCK OF GROCERIES
miles directly West
from Hastings.

All orders in Has­
tings or Vicinity left
with Powers &amp;/ Bar­
low.
--— v—

Ayer’s Advertisements

INfiEH.ni! Hair Vigor,

/Vj Those irhom it
Cail al tte Sip if tte BIG HAT. '
may Concern.
WALBRI I&gt;G
1 am now running lx offenag Jo »II tb« lar^ V. amortuwnt i

chino, tot aadrtoy duahtohr ia ataou r.rry
paint. Bilb a iarga aaaitar prrrrat tbe Wood j
waa lk. datodad fa.atola, ato&amp;*M bwwod hok-1
lag la tbe aaprarttato and nnnaetaabal eye t. '

« *

Suita actually worth $10.00 now only $6.50. Suits actually worth $12.00 now only $8.50.
Suite actually worth $15 00 now only $10.00.
Coats and Vesta really worth $10.00 only 7.60.
Coats and Vesta regular price $12 00 only $8.50.
Boys’ suits $1.00. 1J50. 2.50. 3.00. 4.00.
Boys’ suit* for $-1 and $5 worth 50 per cent more. .
Men's fine nil wool panda $2,50, 3.00. 3.50.
Men's all wool Coats, job lot. odd sixes, only $2.50, and 3.00
worth 5.00 to 8X)0.
MEN’S WHITE VESTS worth $1.25 only 75 eta.
Men’s summer coats 25ets.
Men’s heavy linen pants for 85c, worth 1.35.

HAIR DRESSING,

PEOPLE OF BARKY COUNTY

nr Tie Gmerj Buies-a

WOOL WOOL.

At my OLD STAND

Irving, Mich., Apr. 23rd 1877

aprSSmS.

D*""
CARBOLIC OIL

LINIMENT

DEFY

COMPETITION

ojkjaunra

taMWtCT TOflOtaiy, wpytaetoW.
CM amm aad namma my Moeh aad
J.H BUTTON,
[&gt;nl3.'7Gtr]

Drugs, Medloma, Etc., Etc

•} Hau.

wool

In Hastings,

Wm. H. Goodyear.
fflSUISfflm (HMH.
PEOPLES

DKXTQ

STORE.

Physician’s Prearriptk&gt;n» and
FKKRA.M) WTI.LIAMSA CQ,

WANZER &amp; BARNES,

}&lt;ur

Trade

Family Recipe*

oare&amp;Qy pre-

«- WelrombMarble.

�^Railroads.
[ aKiift•wenren;
'7
MAY I. MIS­

rioua article, in regard to keeping none
but one year old fowl* for layer*, 1 uim:
the following- “AJtlkough there arfl maBr
wide*, difficreut bt«i* of (owl,, adapted
more or lew to tbe varied wants of tbe
fitnusr, there are tome general roha f.e I

THE

HASTINGS REPUBLICAN BANNER.

their managr-ment which on: applicable
everywhere; ami many flap act error? are
mode by Hint farmers, One tcrioua error

until they"become too old for profit,'Ucauac they were choice bird* aad good
layer* when young. A boa of any breed
win foy only about half a* maay eggs tbe

Has The Largest Circulation.
Is Radically Republican in Sentiment.

ftrt Want
•'&lt;*.

■tSSSrtK

jnASg!.,iiaiWa
S^i^rtSal'ef * tarraa.r •*«
feanaasta ear &lt;rt Sa.Matesr,
issrafwllai FsMir

JOB DEPARTMENT,
Dodgers, Posters, Bill Heads,Let­

»«
= is

1

HAND RAPIB8 BIVISIDN.
The Sellable Shan Lite

11

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-t lk.
As* il tetar-

I

•k«w Max. irsarlhxa U. •!»
rrtlrtosw .USlxXba Vr.ntod

*1*1 «»H»I All OtrSQiT

!

-

.-StmVKt

ill 1^2
* a H.2gs&gt;!" •••••-

ewjs

ancvL.'s
sswu.zwr'juSFj-'iiSs

‘I. &lt; tty«» IttrtiaaaaMlaUweMM.
ii-.uh.sK.iai.TXs

of washed wool, worth say thirty cent* [«r
•lb. (it ha* beer, twnliderably higher daring

spring Wag-eut,
retailers cr to.
largely to Customers in other placet. The
front one sheep for the year. Wo have to
aamo ia miiniy true in regard to Clevchad
fond the sheep and euro for her a year, bat
and other icitiea?'
wo hare tbe sheep benclf loft at the cod of
the acaami, her manure also, and the Let
A formpr writes to tho •■Country Gen­
that thia waa accompliabod on rough feed
tleman," drreriHn; thn utual intern of
and an outlay of very little capital.'
rotation oGrojbiin his vicinity on a 100
acre farm, atJcliow&lt; -Ono-half the land
in a small work, describing the tucthud
bang required fir pasture, one quarter, or
25 acres, of a form of 100 ocrea need to be cf making butter in Pennsylvania, near
kept in fair at-udition u ma&gt;Jt&gt;w to’ fur­ Pliilaik-lphia, celebrated in the market of
that eity, I find the following: “take ’ of
dies cut in 1 ior 5 yvani after s-eding. tlto saltpeter one port, &lt;V loaf-sugar om part,
meadow Iwl bu to be renewed thtu fre^ ,'lfCna rock-salt two part*, beat the mats
qecntly. This i* done generally by a to a fine powder, and use one ounce of the
system &lt;,( |hro« tgop rotation, aa follow, compodtion to a pound of batter. Thia
One-fifth, my 5 acres, of failing meadow i* will pre it a peculiar, rich flavor, but it
given one-half of the yearn product of ahtluld not b? used before two weeks old.
manure, and plowed in spring for com; Butler it oftea injured by uxiu- too much
the next .’pring lk is town to Mia, and aalt in preaerr ing it; but thu composition
after the oat crop ia off tho other half­ rendera it unnecessary to tall to eicosa.
year’s manare ■ applied ia tho fall, and For Immediate use, tall alone ia prefer­
the hod plowed and sown with wheat, able." Th» recipe ia fur butter th*: may
followed with ^yasa seed. So there are be kept perfectly swevt for months The
about five acre tach of eon, oat* and best salt must bo used (Athlon a Inverwheat tach yair, on a farm of -100 acre*, pool ia the mart used), tar batter cannot
aad manor* is applied to 6 acres in tho be depended on to keep long. The follow­
ing is a good tcsVbufore tuing it Dissolve
tho foil for wheat After throe grain crop* a littlo tn a glam tumbler, if the brimi
with so asanry psswing,, and twice manur­ formed ia dear aud free from bitter taste,
die salt ia good; 'if, oo the contrary, it is
ing, the laud iaBgain retunta* to meadow,
tbe 25 eb-ta being thu* renewed every five of a milky apposrance, leaves any sediment
year*, and roereving perpetuhlly all tho or throw* scum to the surface, it should
luauurc of the fsnk, leaving th,- 50 acres be rejected. There are times when the
uf naature hod wholly neglected, and cou- butter come.-, that it u soft and worm, and
tinuallyjrobbed ofit* pborrphaus and other difficult Io take out. Then the milk should
• lerueut* cf fertility, carried of in the milk be removed, and the diufn half filled with
can*, and slapped to Europe in four or ico Cold milk or pure ice-water, and churn­
five million pounds of ehoeao annnally." ed until the butter hardctui. if the lee

•tavrea^
VraMSrHU »•-«&gt; •
*»wst*t ■4«l»u!ni.r
^TOrsstui’Stsrstiss

meats, Envelopes, Busi-

find tliat the average elip per head Waa
4.85 iba. - A sheep will elip nearly fire lbs.

IS »S

“ TRAINS GOING XUBTB.

ter Heads, Note Heads, State

Cards, &amp;c„ &amp;c.

Ja * u

tsa_

1

butler,
beef or port. Il is impossible'for weed*
to (Ape in a field where sheep are kept,
and for this purpose they are invaluable.
Lika poultry they are the seareagers ofi
the form; their keeping rests.but little,
uxl this is the n-icn why the* are pcvGtthe intorior «f par State there is a better­ ahle to the former To the fjmer «hccp
market for heaths peaebm and grapes, j
every avion, on an average, than ia to be are
' stock that psy dividend* scun-aonaally.
In the oping thyre io a return of wool
found in tbe cities, taking all the cxpcnac,
th*: would render tbe inveaUuetit in oheep
and risks into the uec-junt, unless the
profl tdblc if th- re wm no other
grower i» l.cat-xi ra-ar enough to a city to suffidcutiy
'
source of profit, and in the fall there is an
bo able t* u.Ali-1 hts fruit with a team, ,
equally
" ’‘
expetmiM of packing, ex- ,
“Now. as tho result ot a good deal ofcxp-eriencejand obscrestion—and some dearly
bought deaaoM—sny ^rwe to persona
having crop* of such ftWp, is, first of all.
to sdl Harm ns near hodK a* jxsvible. In
the majority oi the towns and villages of

P^4,0t.

_________

thaw saax. ITanr ihw W. »b&gt; th«

in Advance.

aheep, owing to their forme not being
Urge. In4870 tbe number of sheep in
tho Btato of New Yort wo* *181^78,
and it U Mtimated by good judp* that the
floeko do not average over ten to flft« n
sheep, or ranging from five to twenty-five
The lambs and fot'ahrep are sold to butch­
er* in the vietnity of the farms where the
sheep are kept. A farmer In Su Law­
it owes fruit gron’em coo obtain
rence county nyr “I do not claim that
tew for their fntit near home, i&lt;
^thcre is a very large amount of profit to
near a large town, than by scud
bo mode in the course of a year from a
i to Urge dtka by railroad, or by

Saiiiav

retail^

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Subscription Price only 31.50 per Year

alL' saraaMjatmaiaAia aaM

■ ■ fts s -

State.

Matt.

killing off the old one* an 1 repWng them
by pulleta, diaoae ia ttare to attack them.
They become liable to cholera ete.. after
they become aged. If the practice of
keeping only pallet* ia once followed. I
am &gt;urc that no farmer will ever abandon

itwastfraiiB
«•'. a M.-niif |.riytxl an* •irea■ajatr.r n.rr br Toar naaaartre

LttsasmifM

Young man, if she smile* on you more
sweetly than uanol—if she flutter* out to
meet you at the gate with a new cordiality
—if the remark* that - eleven o'dock ian.t
a bit late"—if she invitee you to esll again
with confidential nanwartaeaa—if she says
“pood night" with a gentle presanre of bcr
dear little hand—ifahc &lt;to« al! theMlhinrs,

Holloway’s Advertisements.

Gnat Saittai Ttarwitlr
RAILWAY COMPANY

Depot, 104 READE STREET, New York.

GE0. yv JDS &amp; CO.’S
PARLOR ORGANS

“TfisMara
sJsSffciaWftras
My MtHorsate mrf •«■&gt;«•&amp; U

s 3S «r
-Mi

A »/»r«i«
rCaaruai

THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY ~

Q-axrtrxicrs
‘ViMlif Wil Bacirifis.

Pennsylvania , R iailroad

RTnanoa.

Tbe objrctwabh feature of this system
neglecting to fertili^? the pasture land,
which must Le ronvated occasionally in
order to predate a good crop of grant; and
the qaiwtionas. haw can it be done to the
Ixvt advantagrf When an old pasture
CaU foils in k* prat*, sod UeoB« infonted

rather warm, put ia twice the sail you nanally do, work your butler just enough to
mix the aaltwe^ through it, and set- it.
away ia a cool plaoo for 2* hour*, then
take it up and work it ovvr, much of the
,«alt will be dissolved and work out.

A tw,« foot role—k.vp your feet dry.

Tbe grave-digger I* tbe king of spade*.
S' can be afforded, 'whieh would not bo
tnudh in mo*| raws, and ia plowed aa fort
aa the manure in applied tho flrat wook in
8. ptember, t lira harrow it* aad apply 200

L_
ri

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to BOO lha ofauper phosphate, nr finely

Cool, but not alwayw collected—an ice-

GEO. WOODS &amp;

th. grew reed, and harrow tn the reed and
hrriHrer at the aasse time, and the result
w ould bn that a ftur crop of hay evuid be
cut ftvm.'this laadjLamuooaMn, audit

NICHOLS MEPAIB &amp; CO.

J. P. ROBERTS, Proprietor,
HASTINGS. - - MICHIGAN

POULTRY WORLD.

Drug* and .Medicines of all descriptions
kept constantly on hand, mid Prr.fcriptinnr
\MUfuBp ciimpoHnded. Also a full line of

MB, illB, Pllffi, OILS,
Di!hl STUFFS, &amp;o. unsurpassed
in quality a specialty.

EDICAUMICAL IKfflTUTE.

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wHirunictf Btfiitu
DEtTI-V k NIMKEt

TEMMlt OF bUlMCHHTIUS:

VOL. XXII. NO. 13

rVJFEWNAL AND MRS SUM

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25^ 1877.

‘

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jou't foil to « the

ieon
i. — rx a
---moliw- kTiaw^oiiciTfrt
ATTOKNBk AT UkwasOLlCITOB

Lin.

aiWtUHU recry im
»»t uotil wt KO
kxiuninjj. of life

It wiu victoripuB over all Competitors at the Great Centennial
‘Field^riMl, ItworkB the easiest because the weight of the driver
does the dumping, and is the most durable because it has
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, nil-..-, nriu
unnti-wiuciumuo
IR°N (no^
“d BRA8BCOIL
SPRINGS
(not ron» OVBr
THE CLEANING BAK IS ENTIKELY
xnvPT ’N0
vn BTfcks'FLUGGED
tmrntru t&gt;r nnnvn’i^THE
t v mnr- AXLE,
.-c-ro
NEW’and N6*VEL.~
NO BAR RESTING ON THE TEETH. We tdso have the

*ke op and bo friendly.
Chine* decided OOS to

ALONS)D. CAD1VALLAUER.
ATTOBh'HY AT LAW A SOLICITOR

SINGLE REAPER,
LIGHT MOWER,
COMBINED MOWER AND REAPER.
The Champion, wm the lighest draft of all the Muchitnw tesuxl at
the Canteonial Field Trial of Mowers and Reapers and received
the highest award.

n .unxsAlncf

H0!^

Sweeps
aXDKApilB. -i - - - - - • Mica
t.1 om &lt; ricKqnuaia. Fvi&gt;MMni .
VtoKlw.-

noAiU)

I
a!*»» boom,

w.w rim dat.

’"“nw”.”|w 31. JONES .

The. Ny.w Champion Single Reaper is a COMPLETE SUCCBSS.
It in unequalled for quality of WORK, LIGHTNESS of DRAFT
and DURABILITY, being constructed almost Entirely of Wrought
Iron, Malleable Iron and steel, while it*
'

pivualy nr din nghtoouriy without a wife.
Suffering* and revere trial* purify and

"black mrn

! haughtily, wish
' “S«a1j Gad «

the United Sto-.cs The carotol h
OOO.OOd, Held by five individual,.

AU**?" a*k*d Xr Lynceoo. moraine;

trip. 1 met Gar. Dualap the other day;
be ia an old aeiroul-friend of mine, agd he
told me it wogid give him great |4oMure
to entertain you at hr* houae.
"I ahoulj like it of all thinn," arid
Chark*, with difficulty keeping down the
driight that Mtt tho blood tn torrent* id

Hoc,' wai too tndotit I shall find *

Leading oat of the vObge of Hope, N.

boy, ualm it bo a min.

_ "Ah! there

To-day

akin

until

TiKHtoroDLr coxvnyu,

He never judge* a man by the cut of hi*
clothe, or the quality of bi* garment*.
wa» Lie niariqi; and abor.i all thjng* ha
other Reapers, which is a very .desirable feature.
waked to be qaoted aa a gentleman. To
be »uro he waa oedy Mrentren, but he had
Thia retort mid* the young exquiilte
STVDEBAKER WAGONS, SUPERIOR AND HOOSIER GRAIN DRILLS, putcff.boyiah !a|«irta and manner* long feel unpleaaantiy warm, but he determined

Weight is Little More Than One-Half

DENTIST

Coms and see ourStock.
khave worn (n tin fail) tollable hat for the
of the uhi reran. I am afraid 1 that
Voii22&gt;-1.
GREBLE &amp; RUSSEL]^ wealth
Charles ttootl cm the Torgn uf dandyhm,

ATTORNEY AT LAW A HOUC1TOR

SMITH k KMAFPES.
’
ATTOKNETS AT LAW A SOLICIT-

0VEB5B0 TAYLOR RAKf.S

, «aed, unceuias prayer to pfore thia rod
, ribbou where 1 ran riway* m the emblem

plain handtonm carriage, "du gentleman
ta going to Goy. Dunlap'.," than aiding a
wbhI. ..i.l. L. - 1 .... _ _____

er?

&gt; look with hope
feeljuMifiod in

Udytofeth
s our victim*! all who walk uprightly.

God

A Great Fill.

who wu forcing htnaelf to wear a tenon*

tdaong hu cup nf coffee otrefolly back, for |
young man aa due* odd job* for the the ■hiftiug
bb band trembicu with th* exritotaret Goraruor,' wa* th. grinning reply: and
wkteh the offer foad given him
Charlo, quite MtuSed that he wu right,
“ten, and &lt;yc of th* beat men living I enjoyed the admiriogglanereafthecrovd

IIAi»'riT ifRtflRT.

.
II. C. raCKHAN.
i I’HWIpA.V'A BUROEO!

is w.jr
5Ki£3U«

find

MISHAWAKA DOUBLE SHOVELS, 4C-. AC.

Nashville
Michiian.
*11 w«k.jiwtawA: atumiMl to.

~

TEacnixo rnax to n*n
th. IkbUth Did ria. fmget th,
path of duty in childhood, a* waD
mature year*, can alone lead to re
ment and hanpinrea. i*d that vouch
time in which to form correct habit*

boy u a Sabbath-bmkcr ? We think not.
Another riolato* the
XiaitTU 'CVMMASPMMT.

1 Dunlap; &lt;E&gt;joah.?pre |p&lt; ba acquahitc-f
wiihhipF h. added bwUnaHy.
| “Ob.yen, very weO; in fact I hare done
i mi oral litd* Jolw for him.' wu the an-

«•

WHOLE NO. 2059.

.

Thomas Rake

,i cirs Hl SSELl

t.

FARMERS
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tex*® £&amp;

7yi

Hastings Republican Banner

't\

O-TtATNTID GOLD MEDAL

W

—*53.4—
XD

WM. Hl JOliS,
IAN k!R.'tt&gt;lM0X/-O«M «*M
udlMtfon. MjS-__ _ ' DR- ii. F.PKCKHAW.

DEI.IGAIT Ji WOLF. M. D.

apt au.au*w* j
,
|
Ab P DRAKE.

made hkvail more than agreeable,
he old Gorerac-r recalled reroink-

'Whathsi

time, then, aaid Ann* Lyboa. who ’»|a»
very proud off her brother. "I don't be
here you'll tee any a. h.ndacruc in AR*-

san wi i ii'wi nans

leen telling you."
Sooth?
will look in your new anil!"
"I (hail try Id du the family credit,'

MMfor

»n honor on hia i father in aa-ejuing the
opportunity, but undoubtedly he felt that
he did.
-

M'M. II. H it•IXIHB.

Fortunately the joy wa* *o
be wa. not narrowly obeervi
"Don't troqbfe yuureelf''

wild

ling analogies and entering lU animal

atop at Got. Du(l»p'« aa If it wu an every

34 BUCKEYES TO 5 CHAMPIONS
SOLD FROM HASTINGS AND MIDDLEVILLE IN 187C.
ISAAC W.

to you that I am a working man, and do quality,
ntoM ornrin to onaxa-oiraxo,
little job. for the Governor," and be turn­
there.' (aid onu of bti friend*.
ed away ehalpDg poor Charlm by thn
"Ob, yea, thaiGorareor'a an old friend hand.
at r.lluknow him
well w
a lamb, cunning
of the family. 1 Ixpect to make aoma jolly
acquaintance* out in Allatoc. And 1

Kring and teaching the true Ufa. Let the
boy tee it and &gt;1 its iupiralioo. Let
him know that there are thing* that should I

Sold By

MESSER BROTHERS
Jlt»IN-Q.CHf«SY.

getting intenatnd there, you may

tta&lt;ml|y. the distinctly before to than the acorn would

bo

~

:r» at work upon the wa
the aoul. God would

before in (lore*, abirt front*, and gold

POWERS &amp; BARLOW
NEW
’ISII.

Builders, examine their Build*
ing Material, House Trimmings,
t- wu
Carrtan. Sin and Ornamental Parnta, Oils and Varnishes.
PAI N TER
Farmers, examine the WIAKD
Haatino*, Mich PLOW, before purchasing others,
JnfferaonSt.,
Every onewaranted.
Those contemplating buying
Joy Comfort, and Happihen Mnwarw or Reapers should see
Sick aai atniete*!
the Walter A. Wood Machines,
OF HASTINGS AND VICINITT.
at I
•
DR. J. B LaBUBE
m«r!9yi:

Gleaning*.

broidnred 4rirt fount, in which he deter
mined to make hit &lt;fo£*r. He wm hand­
wine, there wai no denying that, though
hi* beauty wu rdher effeminate than muenline.
Bi* figure wu good, and hi* dolhre
fitted him fauldemly. WUh hi* n«w and
elegant partGantmu .trapped upon hit
*houldcr,hi* new and jaunty treTaling anil,
h* frit that be coaid defy and conquer the
world.

boyaidiriike there wcll.re^ulated homm,

Where ere W» Drifting.

•U,0Hl.52fi wu'unued on acornnl of eur-

.urveiHance of; tho naiaonal ■uthcrittr*
a* reprawnting Jhc whole people. That
ttlrrcillauco hu been withdrawn. Ito
rmumption i* iuwWble, axcept through
tl e demand of The Southern people them-

bJ rency obligation*, aod 121,140.001 in re-

forgetting tne grinding
ih they are receiving.

for “miachicf.till o crer found for idle

turned 4,676,0tH) ahad into the Hudaon
■dssr thki acwaon.

of the United Slate
right

awer by alate* Invariably replying,
bythuoder!" Chrimie, thinking t.

boy a future
wifi depend

•Mr. Kaowim, aurwar on your

daatinauon, when they (topped at * thriv-

•176,000.

&lt;duhb

prayer, "Gire me Scotland -

comfortable night on nemmot of the crowdand the bnlldoarm

ROWERS &amp; BARLOW.

right. Jamon Rucbanan wa* right and
Ahrabatn Lincoln wu a uaunw ; if thia

,£S

■baggy and well
tore! before him.

THt STEBBINS BROS SAY
Don’t buy any Furniture or Picture Frames,
until you have priced their Goods, for you
will «ave money by it.

Everybody knows they are the only
BBPA1B 8

young mtn,
e andunrtatful
Y a wild, (STM

droartgren m the North front the principle*
.1 * ■ * ■ ti.._ __ ;

gave phmdhllity to the claim of righ.
lh« part of the national gorcrnnieat

Xra’

�T^t^rrutLic^

Tte Sirike.

’

c-w diScribing the seracs that Iran,pired
along tie Baltimore and Ullio, and tbe
Paanaylvauia Railroads, nor » it of any
social important* that we rtould. Tba
chararteristie of tbe mob, the violenie ex-1
hibited, the murders committed, the nut­

It has bcccmr a rattled matter that
there is no such thing as honraty or hon­
or, in anything connected with sporting
matters. The race* at Jerome and Fleet­
wood parka are all arranged beforehan'

rages &lt;&gt;f sv«ry eouecirable kind which
mark the proceedings of the rioters, and
those that mart the setfaa of every similar
collection of villains. For their action
there io not the least pomihle apology. If
they did not ifetire to wwk for the Railbmd Companies al their price*, it was
their right to leave bat not to attempt to
We continue our answer tolhdliatof
Quosiss, a portion of which wo printed
la* wwek, sent us by one of the abtait of
the many able Republirau of the country
We print the quwtions and simply give
brief answer*, leaving the reader to draw
hie own condnaioui.

use military force to auppreM such iasurrection or otetraction to the law*, he shall
forthwith, iiy proclamation, command surh
insurgents to disperse and retire to their
respective sbodm within a limited lime -.
nuw, therefore,
I. Rutherford B. Hayes, Pratidcnt of
tbe United Btatoa, do hereby admonish all
good eitixen* of the United States and all
pvraoM within tho territory usd juriadie
lira of tbe United States, against aiding.

and the innoecut people who bet oo borara
may do so with tho rottainty that the ring
have agreed with the owners as to wbkh
horses should wia, and by bow much.
Occasionally an honeat man undertakes to
run, or row, or walk, or do something, and
if he cannot be t-oajkt b. is disabled fa
acme way, if it is tbe interest of tho gam­
blers to do it. A rowing match, which
excited mud: hi tarrat among lira sports,
was arranged between Itiley and Courtney.
G unney vn known to be the best man,
and bets vn him were three to one. A
Hula ring of sporting desperadoes took all
the bets they could,and aa immense amount
of money wan staked oo the event. At
noon af the day of tbe race, Courtney vu
in splendid condition. He sal down at
his hotel to take tbe little refreshment al*

been too expensive for the past three or
four years, and tbe prices must come down
or all buaicess must atop. Tho action of
tbe railroad companies i:i reducing wages
w^vjuHwhot tho necessities of tbe case
demand, and to it there can ba no reason­
Tew, most eertataly ; for the hope of able opposition on the part of the employ­
the country ia centered in the continued ees, and hcuce no reason for their action,
after be was taken very skk; he vomited
ascendency of the Republican party, a* it oor any occasion for any indivtduab
severely, and fell into a stupor from which
among them all to dn violence, cither to
be did not recover till night. Riley rowed
the property v&gt;f tbe railroad companies, or
orer the course alone, the jndger awarded
create any riot that should require from
him tlio race, and the money in tbe pooh
the President nr the Governor of any
wa» paid over to hie bockcn. (Courtney
Slate any I’rovUraatioa commanding them
bad tem drugged with araenk. Thia ia
to dispene. All swell action fa illegi).
no mote thia ia doue every day on the
sulwcrre aay good purpose ?
unwaranted by any action of tho eompan-'
race tracks tn the city, and ia a fair illttaMost mwurodly not.
fen, and should be savrrely punched.
tratlon of tbo honor of ■porting men.
Would not tho Republicans vl each
States aa Petraylvania and. Ohio te ten
The excessive aaortality among children
inrable to the last degree to passively The Louisiana Political Perteculions.
yjdd the victory to their political oppo- i Sonic Republican Louisianians called
in the city is oevasioning alarm Tbc
Editorial Nolot. '
1 deaths last week were over 500 in newn
, upon the Pnoidrat one day last weak, and,
Certainly they, would and wc de uot had a ronfereuro upon tho subject of the
The Journal should tkrirk once more of the correapondiog week for years, the
believe they will do any auch a foolUli proceeding* instituted against die Louisi­ against the military interference in the af- &gt; mortality being mostly confined to children.
thing, even if they do disapprove of the ana Returning Board. Il is understood fairs ot the Southern Staton.
I It ia not, as usual, confined to tbc tene­
1‘rtsidcnt a Southern policy.
Did Freedom shriek when Federal bay­ ment houses, but die children of the bet
that the IVraident vu advised to take no
onets Were used to uphold the Government ler classes have suffered tembfy. Tbo
Ia the organization of tbe Home of
Representatives at the aoming acMimi,
of Western Virginia and Pcnnsylraoia weather has been unusually severe, and
there doa no* appear to te a very grrat
the streets and alleys were never so filthy.
cnctt of his office to prevent any consutu- against tbo strikers?
probability of the rieciios of a Republican
Hid not a Government which eanuot The accumulatioaa of la* winter were, left
Speaker. Now, if the Democrata and Re­ rnation &lt;jf tlio attempted broach' of faith.
; Yet it cannot be denied that the prosceu- support itself against a few railroad on the ground till late in the »pring. and
strikers without demanding assistance from ■ then were not wholly removed. Under
the Federal army, ought to go down ? Let'I tho hot July sun the gutters and back
ceni. The fact that tlic Attorney Gettrr- the Copper-rebel Gcvercw of Went Vir-1I yards of the detrsely populated streets in
al of tho State, Nat. itodsn, appears ac­ ginia, and the rebel shrieking press an- the bwer pert-of the eity emitted a coor central ion of etraebts that singly were
tively in the pmccutioti. is regarded as
iiidate and elect him 1
enough to kill a healthy adult, to say
one unfavorable sign, and h.-erna to todi
1%; at least if we were a Member of cate that pjasibly Got. Nichulls’msy nut
ucthing of a weak and insufficiently nur­
the Hoo** wc should vote fur rtch a man, bare aagrjlat control. •over the State Govtured child. Tbe germ of disease once set
both in the'interest ot lho Republican ernmeutas fau been supposed. Some of
afloat was carried into the tetter rvgions,
and the child uf many a wealthy man dint
party and the country.
the Louisianians think the Attorney Gen­
The SnerrJ soil of West Virginis has as an atonement for Ilia neglect of the
Would not the casting of tlw vote of eral Ogden would not have ventured to
been
invaded
by
the
Federal
myrmidons.
'
the Republicans of the Hous*, »&lt; indicat­ associate himself with this matter if Nickpour, ' whom wc have always with ns.”
ed ia the foragmng interrogatory, te equi| Ain't it awful ? Zx/ &lt;u Arirr HLrrtf ar 1 The board of health, always weeks too late,
valest'to endoraing the Pr«id«ut'» South
havo taken bold of the matter, and their
efforts hare, in somn measure checked the
To Subscribers.
wouM it not stop farther criticuin of that

policy from Republican source* ?
We think not. It would only fadiate
that the Rcpubluau Memtera of tbo
tloufo preferred a Southern friend,of tlsr
Prndilsnt to a Northern copperhead.
i Is Senator Blaino right in life opposi­
tion to any farther annexation of Mexican
territory, whether aa the mult of a eon
fliet with Mexico, or by porebaae from

j Wb think not, aew^ibciicM* thabafl tbe
North American Continent should be
usdsr the Stars and Sfripes
Is it probable that the faded tog of the
Mexican States between the Rio Grande
sad tho Sierra Medre mountains within
the territory of tho United Staten would
eventually rraull in an strengthening the
South as to make it poaaible to luecwd in
a nccoud attempt on her part to destroy

We do not head this notice “To Palron«, ’ for the reason that many a subscri­
ber is not a patron. There are a groat
many people who subscribe fur a journal
to help tbc publishers, who habitually forgkt to pay for it. It i* to thia elaas wc
direct car attention.
.Under tbc prueut inanegcment tbe
prinmploofadvance payment will bo substan­
tially adhered to , no paper will be allowed
to run after tbe time has expired, except
in thoae rare caaa wlxro there is persoual
acquaintance and the subscriber livre
wiieA he ma7 be reached any day in case
the money should be nord.-d. There arc
subscribers from whom lat-.ra sums arc due ;
such iudividuab cannot expect to be long­
er furaiahrd with tbc paper without in&gt;all tbo subscribers poaaiblc; but nnlewa
the dollar and fifty cents can also reach us
there will be no object in increasing tbc
present list. TLooo who du not receive
tho Barena to the future will know to
what cause to attribute it.

NV it would only make the Union
streager, and disunion more impuemble,
Slavery having teen driven from this
Repttblio norm to rrtura, and judging
from tho character of die txspU that hare
filled up California and other mineral sec­
tions of the United States, is it not cer­
tain fhat the krscr portion of those who
-Thu Awakening at Hand,
would rush co the newly acquired territo&gt;y would bo conpuacd of the adrenturou*
The Indrprn-lrnl Siilrtauin, tbc lead­
and retarpriatag people of tho North ?
ing Kepoblieon paper at tbe Capital cf
- bloat assuredly. Tbe men of the South New Hampshire talks as follows, concern­
ing tbe President's Southern Policy :
never been tho pioncera in any great enterpriso, or successful leaden to any of the the »WMUfatSMt*r fever early and had it
great revolutions that have remlnuoniicd ted, is awakening from tu delirium. It
is tegfauing to see that the Southern
the character of human governments.
Dsmocraia are playing a deep game, hop­
ing to gain by intrigue and deception is
natiaoal
politics and mob violence in their
PreeWant Hayes Endoned.
special communities what they lost in tbs
The House el Reprosentativra of New war. A solid South with certain Stales
Hampshire on Wednesday last placed on in the North where rata *nd fraud control
record, as the vdoe of tho Itepublicati of ths bolhx-box, will do tte work. “Here
in," save the Jomal, “Herrin lion tbe
that Slate the following emphatic cngreat danger that tho policy of the rebel
dorateltent uf‘be National administration, lira shall .ueoesd within the Unfau, which
and of Prcaidcnt Hayes as a man, and as

tentiou of a few men in our midst who
pretend to bo afrai&lt;Tthai tbe President is
not doing the brat be ran for &gt;11 the peopl.ofthsthnBqxiMic.
,
Wuxxxxs, by the voice of tho people,
as well m by. the daeaion of Coogrrw.
Rutherford B. Haysi became lawful and
rightfol President of the Usited States ;
_ . iu. ■ - ■ - - :&lt;&gt;

]

Our Wnhingtoi Letter.
W ainnwox, D. C-, July 20,1877.

Wo cannot hop- to give even on
»tractc.f the dert.® columns of soUi!

Democracy of West Vtrgiuia be propped
up by Federal beyoneU ? Let. us hear
The blaring anti must be endured by the
from tbe Tilden Reform Jomal on (lisS. pour daring the week, fur they must work
to earn their bread. But on Sundays,
every one of them who can raise the
means lakes his wife and family to where
a mouthful of fresh air ia attainable The
plcted by tbe ekrk of the ’sat house, Mr.
poorest go to Central Park, for five eeote
Adams of Kentucky. He will call tbe '
wi)J lake them there. Lwtt Sunday orer
names at noon on October the 15, the day [ IM,MM p~ple visited the part; poor
when President Hayes has given notice। mothers with their akkly children staying
for an extra seniou to begin. According- j
I al! day, having taken with thjm lunch and
ly to the list as prepared, tbc democrats |i supper, that the little onra might get as
will have eight majority and there are!
muck of life as possible to fortify them
twelve contested -srata. Tlio republican selvra for the intolerable heat of • dose
reproseamiro from Colorado, Mr.' Belton, ,tenement hou«e for the next six days.
the republican from the 4th district of ,
There were 30,000 people st Coney Island
California, Mr. Pacheco, and the rspubli- ,the same dsy, and every land and water
can from the 3rd district of Mimoun, Mr. ,
route leading out d the city to coo), fresh
•Metcalfe, all hare lawful majorities and
air was crowded. Fortunately there are
will present tho official eertiCcatoe of their '
many such places about New York, and
election. But this Impudent hold-over
they are of ciireji and easy accmn.
clerk Adams proposes to exclude litem
until after the organization ! He has just .
as much right to run the British perils- '

metit as the American ^congress, but a
democratic office-holder sticks at nothing
where his party intercste arc concerned.
In Lansing he' will stuff tho ballot-box,
West ia here, and ri speaking every day
and to Washington he will trample on
and nigh^ with great effect. Murphy
will open his peculiar work next wack;
and Gen- Glteoa of Ohio, and other noted
orators, are held in reserve. Tho legal
pert of tbc work is better organized than
ponies of militia in tho State, two of tt has ever teen. The rum-shop that ia
which are in sympathy with tbe rioters, caught without a license, or that fa any
another -company is 38 mildt away, nod way Iransgrtaace the law, ia held to all th*
ourexvmpany, numlxiing 40, is efferent. pcnaltue prescribed. Ami aa good law­
l|tdf the Governor's army is ia rebellion, yers with plenty of money are employed,
one fourth out of tbe way, and tbe other they worry tbo sellers terribly. It is no
fourth, forty men, are efficient,. So it joke to them to te arrested, for the old
has ever been with the Democratic party. tricks of indefinite poatpooMnaato aad
straw bail are DM allowed to work. They
At Jackson twenty thousand youg have worried nearly two hundred bucketeds have been deposited fa the mill pood. ahopa cut of czuteoc®. Tbe excise law
Why not give us some here, friend Jer­ which rratriA, ch* safe of Ignore to tuna,
ome. We havo some lakes in which eels
ly all tbe dirty little gin mills are putiing
Tbe Strike on tbe Baltimore and Ohio op the requisite three cots in their Uith,
Railway seems to have nearly ended. dirty back roctsia The temperanor people
‘
The presence of United State troops had are working for
game, and they will doubtlswsgnt it.

There was a strike oo ths Baltimore
reaentatives of Now Ham;a!&gt;ire parsed by
tho vote of every Republican member the and Ohio Railroad one day last week that
tallowing K'twib!d resolution :
reached the dignity «i a riel. Boob
A’raoW, That tho nrruouat of tba Na- •trikes are a disgrace to the American peopie, and should te prevented.

It appenra from Turkish eortrio;
on the field ol tettls, that tho fol
M-obamaed get their aamunitic
from Providence—Rhode Island.

if lb. reports are to be cred- “ ’

seem wholly without energy. Divided as
tho Rnstiaa army ia, a comport Turkish
army wril baoultd, and with its baoa in
the Quadrilateral, rould cut tbc enemy io

H- R. Stevens Column.

vegetiie

doily

d&gt;m&gt; hootiliiN, tbe Walls A Co. political
strife ia IzJtusunn, the cBmpaign upon the
Tbc rioters si 1’iUafaMg d-troyod■
Danube, and the fete Betti, of the Boyne
worth of projwrty »n .««
to Monties), risk into comparative farig- fhieh men taerve to be teal to tbe 1
nifiennee with the sarhn of battles already tentiary for Ufa.
A Waahisgtoo paper announem that
Ben WmJahav breome reconciled to &lt;te
Southern pdky. Kh? Say that again for
rodaetion of salaries af all oSocw and the
।
benefit of Mr. Blaine.
other employees whose daily wsges w»s
above 11.00. The strike is chiefly, if wot
wholly, confined to firemen and brakesmen (
and extends wfatirard from Baltimore to '

Purifies the Blood, Reno­
vates and Invigorates
the Whole System.
ITS KEDIOAL PBOFEaTIES ABE

Mteratfve, Tonic,
XND DIURETIC­

Evidence.
Twtettae

MTheoimg. perhaps further, jodmiing tbc
Parkersburg branch, bat there are no ap- '

(WH ffl K FtMM
GOOBS.

Vegrtlnc

prvhecaioiv of a eprcod of the epidemic
madtxna to tbe Capital over the Washington branch, which assumes an fadavcodcut
existence at the Relay House, 12 miles

Tbc Iowa State Rcpnbbcan Convention
1nominated Hou. John H. Osar for Gorernor,
Hon. Frank L. Campbell for Lieut.
'
’Gorcraor and Chief Justice Day, the
present inenmbcoL for Supreme Judge

tion of tbe wrecking of one freight train
at Baltimore, there appear to have been no
decidedly hostile demonstrations there,
though police forces are detailed to guard
the various stations in sad about tbo city.
Al Martinsburg the strikers hare en­
trenched themselves on each side uf and
commanding the road, sa I bey are report­
ed to bars duno al other points farther
Went. Nearly or quite 100 freight trains
are blockaded at Martinsburg, and none
are allowed to move, though paswetiger
trains run aa uansl The public appears to
sympathize with the strikers, and tbe
State militia are iwportod to have general­
ly ftnteraiard with them, and from all thus
far reaching u», the State troupe seem to
have acted the aam« valiant part M iu
their brilliant campaign against John

Tho Chicago Poet soys over one hnn

Vegetine

Vegrtlnc

TeceUne
VeceUne

the Wbte Sulphur Springs between July VegeUiie
25 and August 15. It will fast the capac­ VegeUM
ity of thaw: Springs to cure so much itch
Ve»etlne
in that length of time.
The denotation adopted by the New TeffeUne
Hampshire Lecture, for eoonomiral VcgdtlM
cevrroment, bourn: fulfillment of obliga­ Veertine
tions, and no subsidies for corporate or lo­
cal advantage, is good enough foe a plank
ia a Republican platform. .
VncetiM
Tbc invostigation in regard to the elec­ , Ve&lt;etli&gt;e
tion of Layfayoua 8. Grover, by tbe Ore­ I VsgsUee
gon Legislature, to the U. 8. Senate, thus
far allows the democracy of Grover’s friends VoKfitinc

Fine Tailoring a Specialty.
33 Monroe st, Grand Rapids. Mich.
Health,

Strength

ANO APPETITE-

VeKOtine

uaatumaualy adopting -a reflation pro- VegotiUB
testing against the appropriation of money I Ve&lt;eUnp
from Fl McHenry, Baltimore, left here
or lands by Congress for any schemes ua- ;
■
hat night for uthe scat of war," seeming de tbe guise of internal i»prt&gt;ro«necU&gt;,
Ul
to regard the matter in the light of a hoi-1 not only did aa opportuna iking, but i Yeffetine
klsy frolie. The call on United Sutra'
troops for protection by the Democratic of­
ficers uf West Virginia strikes many as a
most humiliating appeal who remember tbc
indignant bowls set up by Virginia and
West Virginia Democracy over the pcra-

Uh partus in tbe entire North'
We find the following scnaablo article in '

GROCERIES,

nt;

TtwaUne Heartily.

The country ran-have resumption with­
out contraction, by the free coinage of the
teraburg polling places fatt year, which silver dollar and free banking.,Repeal tbe
wore taken up and reiterated by the ex- demooctititig act on silver and the war
Conlederatr Congress last winter, and taxes on National banks., Give private ।
capital free play, retire no greenbacks un- |
were only silenced t&gt;y President Grant's
crushing rejoinder to the peremptory de­
maud for his antliority io the premises.
It is not believed that tho troops will be
seriously resisted, end their arrival, it is
The widow of Major General George 11.
tbonght, will be soon followed by the dis­ : Thomas publishes a latter denying the re­
persion of tbe rioters. The strike baa port that at th* outbreak of the rebellion
already resulted in a loss of thousands of the General wu a Htates-rigbta man and
dollars to Garnrtts company, and with a sought employment ia the military service
largo portion of ear citisraa who bdfevo it of Virginia. She declares that from the
guilty of having engendered the strike of time the actual fact of war wu upon us
tbc buatmeu on tip ChoMpeako and Ohio
anal ths prcaenl movement has the ap­ him,",whatever other* may aasert to tbe
pearance of retributive justice.
contrary, without "Inflmmcu'uf aay kind" I
No coal is’ coming to Georgetown and
being brought to tear upon him by an r
several vaaaela that have been awaiting one, or offers cl protection except what be
cargoes havo Bailed sway light. The oo- was entitled to in hie own regiment. He
was loyal to the United States, and ‘tiever
shippara st CumbcrUml to advance the applied for servfat io the Southern army.
freight to 91 per ton. Less than that.' the
State Affairs.
boatman declare would Dot insure them j
The Muskegon Reform Club buiidfag
even a pour liring to return for all their'
bard work, and to pay it with the prraetn rUl cegt |IU,0UU when enopteted.
The Ita'.iie Cretk Jamal entered upon
daprearioa to tbe enol market, would, the
daily
shippers say, subject them to actual 1 jaa.

Vegrtlno ’

Yegetinc

41.00.

Vecrtlae

COFFEE,

VcfftlM
Vegetine
H. R STEYUS, BOSTtM. KASS.

SOAP

The Mild Power,

CURES

TOBACCO.

HUMPHREYS
Homeopathic Specifics

CROCKERY.

PAPER
3TONE WARE.

oL 22 4tf.

TRIUMPHANT!)

Sem WiK

The Advance Plow
manv believe by the R. 4 0. railroad Co.
tbe carrying rapacity of whose mad bas
been tested to the uttnort by the increased
badness brought to it by the virtual dos­
ing of tbe canal. No violence is offered
by tbo striking boatmen and boats other
tian these carrying coal are frequently as­
sisted through the blockade. The effect
upon the business interrat cd Georgetown,f

During tbe mouths of April. May. sad
June 2,259 people were lodged fa tbe
Chicago police atalfoos.
The Mtaaaakec county jail it io Ut, it
having firm built about a year ago and

LIGHTRUNNING
Oronoco, Benkn county.

MOWER I REAPER

■
Mr. Footo of Oliva: is said to have
| raised 2,1£13 quans of strawberries from a
quarter of an a-me of land.

BEST,

Enra Wnsvar, of Reading, wsa tried be­
numerically inferior enemy, will deter
fore Justice Boibcr of ibsx place, and
others from joining ths standard of rsvoh
’fined »10ti for sdiiag Kquor to minora.
which they w«re prepared to d*&gt; had it

' Plaster, Lime,

in Michigan. Barnum's has rota® and
gone and there are oo signs of another.

All of the fraohoiden of Breckinridge,
Gratiot county, have signed an agreement
to prevent the sale of liquors in that town.
While Batn^m a circus was in Batik
Mexican rumors are contradictory and Creek, Boardman H. Parker’s house wu
oonfnsing, but bolder, of bilk of indemni­ entered by thieves, sod 1150 worth of
ty are aanguine, and the weight of opinion jwoprty atoleo.
appears to bo that car relations with tbe
State Public a*. Coldwater.

„ .

m BAaraes town bids

.-------- J

Hair, ShlUgl^M, ^C, I

A. D. COOK.
G. P. Rowetl A Co'i Ool.

other on the .bunks of the Rio Grande,
would lead at onre to actual war. Tho
Preridont a allogrt change of front relative
to members of tbe National Republican
CotamiUee, b quite so sharply critiriud

CEtAMirroN’s

IMPERIAL SOAP
E TEE "BEST."

The Michigan Central
A fate number of tho CMc«fo JYOkoh
gives the following informaiiiHi relative to
the Michigan Cestral:
•■The A„kn ot officers by tbe MW Di­
pinion in rrapect to other companies has rectors of tbe Michigan Ceotra) Railroad
so often been conformed, that the pobU- is has ranted io tho selection of President
quits prepared to teiirrs tho worst, sail, 8tosn sndaUtbeoM office.-,. Mr. JI. B.
Lodysrd. tho Geavra! Superintendent, hM
tho company m already dead in public sstimatioa. Mr. Farber, tbe vico-prwidml, Manager. TMs complimrat is well de
is also the financial manager of the Char­ aerred. Mr. Ledyard, althretgb one of tbo
ter Oak of Hartford, wbiah ia pretty gw- rout^. railroad managers fa tte enuntry
orally undnretood to bo ton bed way; has state Manning the chirrs of the
Mfehfaa. Csmral, prats. Lrewriftotea
althoagb, as in the case &lt;&gt;l the Unimsn], railread « of unmmd ability u&gt;d tolnnt.
its arivnaey k toaiatad upon by its officers ItermuthM greatly faaprowd rinoste
and ly same cutatdc experts boaUao. But assumed control, sad if tbara n nrt another
rattroml irw, ha wffl todoobtedly snoewd

DOMESTIC’
SEWING MACHINE

Tbe comes stone o'the new Germania
Institute, at Earn Saginaw, was laid Thurs­
day with imposing u-remoiics.

i

I

Smith Hogle &amp; Preston.

SETH

DOiESTirSWlXGMAt wx&lt;»

saw rosuc a&gt;a -utcMM

�local
_

Binmcu notices.
___________

Special Nonces.

.

Fetiiicu uf th. Ladies,- Christian Tsui
. r'-ranro.Vwocmtiooaigrad by Nr. Borton
aud 222 Othere asking tbe Council to enfwee tho chaiog ofnlocne from 10 o'clock
P-M.toCw'riock A M..wrere«,^.tel
, referred to Committee on Ordiaraero.

s^w.,a

WANZEE&amp;BAHNES

H0K0P1TK1C BOKDIKS.
All ’Preacriptionc and Receipts

Gorefully Prepared,

Welcomb Marble.

jfo

CLOSING OUT!
Closing Out!

'-fttrorh

, liriUr-Mww.'r'Iti
J^'SVrriii F«.-rll!

Wanted, rtm,

| CITY DRUG STORE

’
i-—.—&lt;•—

The Chairman of tbc Eidewald Commit­
to cerefcUy drop te ths ground, h teoksd
tee, Aid. Dewey, reported at follows.
UksatUagof lift ul reted as tkregh U bad
Tour CtraailUMoa rid. &gt;e4 eruss wslfcs io a Iregs tmndla of bralas prekod away snareThe Temperance n.eeting ou Sunday
where
of right. All ssS. ylsaaed. But
afternoon w*.1 largely attended, but w«
think the argument of the speaker spins-,
the eaforocmen: of the taws for tbe rap
prresion of tbo liquor traffic vu uncalled
for and auwUe. Tho fry j,. if the law is
not enfereed and that r^ridly the Red
Ribbon nrtraniution may as well disband
Raper* accepted and adopted
Ayes—Drwey, McNaughton, RmaeU
At a recent morting of peach growers
at Seugituck they decided to use pnxllsr winklcmj and Young—5.
N»y»—Ngpe.
packages than those in gtacnJ are last
fear. They then held a peck—thh year Special Committee in regard to the remo­
a trifio more than five quarts. Tbe bask­ val of the deed from tho. old to the new
p4nte.rrepm4urily.ru. MrOmiek .ver
et look the aamo site b^t being coostruct- Cemetery reported as follow.
th. Wood—Th adjurtaM. rrel-th. 4rebl.
ed differently bold ovw two and mm half TV Ike Ifoaonllt Me M«3:r aod Gao- riersior sad sKws all tlw Ua'lre llrelf Tkr
quarts lem. It ia undoubtedly a fret that
Wood Iretsad qfUo&lt;llia* ch. psla itretly
UirtwU .rwkii (real vigor. BMk th. smpeopfa are swindled more ou frail measure
■kioM ore wire tat Ita MeConaJek tauad
lifhire s»J eu- u. taiter skspsd bundtes,

Goad 1O5J.

WOOL WOOL. 7 *

Balance ol Our Spring and Summer stdek
Nashville Item*.

1

The eity is rctyiqofat.

As I am about leaving Umisp ft will
be necenaary to have all aecounta aattl.d
as M-,0 a. pmibJc. AU Uttectlled matters
will be left in tbo hands of a rollwtor.
Call «t once, all who have aanounta whh
&lt;“•
I. W. Baorvx.

Items are very acarre thia week. m&gt; we
nraat be contented with what we have.

.

. '

Rip: tomatoes sgv In market. ✓
The Hastiagx band t&gt; tbe bcwe.te*Z

ftobert B.-*dr U bplHfag a new build-1
ing to be oceupic-1 by Mr. Retell, ot Hart- i
ings, u a feed st)re.

New wheal is not yet Ct for market, v/

Report »u accepted and adopted.
Ayes—Dewey, McNaughlqa. Ruaell.
Winklcmaa, Young-r5.

Suita actually worth $7.50 now only $5.00
Suita actually worth $10.00 now only $6.50.
Suita actually worth $12.00 now only $8.50.
Suits actually worth $15.00 now only $10.00.
Coats and Vesta really worth $10.00 only 7.50.
Coats and Vests regular price $12 00 only $8.50.
Boys' suits $1.00, 1.50. 2.50, 3.00. 4,00.
Boys’ suits for $4 and $5 worth 50 per cent more.
Men's fine all wool pants $2,50. 3.00, 3.50.
Men's all wool Coats, job’lot. odd sixes, only $2.50, and 3.00
worth 5.00 to 8.00.
BIEN’S WHITE VESTS worth $1.25 only 75 eta.
Men’s summer coats 25cbt.
.
Men's heavy lineB pants for 85c, worth 1.25.

TCCONSUMPIIVES.

Tbe rem crop promlaex ta be very large.

Muniog. the fartrierr-' tty of poor eropu.
TAKE NOTICE.
■ "Tho Coauaou Council hereby girm no­
tion to Bari IL Brown and wills, to 1-aura
McPheraoo, to Adam Tinkler, to Thomas
Altaft, to Robert Mann and to John F.
Goinee, that tbsrv will be a mretinn of
said Common Cbeneil aa Priday eveafog
»• !b' “ the» roon“ la ‘h« Chy
of Ilretinp, at which meeting action will
be taken in rdatieu to taking and usinr
the lands nccearaiy to widen Stalo st from
Court St. to Green St. in accordance with
profile cd Mid proposed Street ou file in the
office of the Recorder of (Sty of Uatincx.
RsstiDga, Mich , July 1st, IRfR
w
■ J’W-Hbwtubv, Mayor.
W- H. STianiNk, Haronkr
_______
_________
julyiut
Wall paper ebeap Machine oils cheap.
Parti -Tnen .t,Mn

Ottawa county hrvnrpniaed a fire in-

Boel and Runrace have their new build­
ing wall on to completion, which, wlwa
A ruutio-i at Petoskey wouldn't bo bad it is completed will be occupied aa asoloon
to Uka jtXBt now.
below and aaoffioes above.
Demaray A Kellogg have their p«h and
Our friend. Trraturer Wilcox, is im­
blind factory almost completed, ao that
proving in health.
t/bh! for a lodge in Mho. vast wlHeruoae they are operating it rome, and will be j
where there are no moatjuitoee or black ready in a abort limo to do oil kinds of ,
work ip their )Lpe.
I Report accepted aud on motion the,
Thia ruorniu.- we were once more favor­
Sime wu laid upon the table until Friday
ed with tbe presence of Dr. Hits, who I evening, July 2J; 1*177,
his
been
far
wane
lime
off
or
a
trip
tor
placet
By AM. Dewey:
hii health, which teems to have improved
There will 1.’ au important meeting of
tbe Common Council uu Friday night, at
us meeting, which
House bun Sunday
nlteoded by a large

Hot'. N. Barlow atrd John* llou-hkiaa
left Monday morning for a six week, so­
journ in Minnesota.
Is it aay wonder that the railroad men

A nest pamphlet for the Barry County
Medical Koeii-iy will be iasued from this
office in a day or two.
The criminal cniendar at du August
u-nu of the Circuit Court will be fully aa
large as it ought tn be.

Accepted and adopted.
determined to destroy the :‘deatroy*r of;
Ayeo—Dewey, McNaughton, Rueeli,
millioca''. Tbe interest does not acem to '
slackco, but, od the contrary, seems to in­ Wioklemaa and Young— ft.
Nays—None. ‘
crease in behalf of temperance.
c.
Tbe Resignation of Dr. Chi- Raiscll.
aa a member of the Rcajd of Health waa
Middlaville Item*.
received, accepted and placed oa file.
Ilers. Conley and Wiglo are out of town
on a three weeks vacation, and every­
Company waa received,referred to Commit­
body goer to Patoskry.
tee oa Fire Dep'u with instrnraioaj to re.
E. J. Bcrah ■ left lor PentwjIranis ou port at the next meeting of thia Council.
Tuewday to be ptcient at tho funeral of his
Druggists Bondi of Waster A Barney
brother who died very suddenly.
Wm. II. Goodyear and J. P. Roberta,were
Mr. Wigjo’rboiao was found oo Moil-,
re ia Irving. Ale had taken a vacation
Berni-annual pay roll u&lt; Engine Company
ithr-ut coueultlng the coageaicoM of his and Pioneer Hom tSmpaoj, No. 1,

BAD BREATH.

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE,
EADACHE.
wssasasis:

Farmers and M sell incite ■. when you
wish to buy oik lor machines, wagons, ete,
plcare come and kid our p; tor*.
¥i AjtiKX 4 Haxx Ba,
juoeju.f
Ci.y Drag Sure.

TAKE NOTICE.

Those whom
may Concern.

rteodye*’ co Srtprday. The quality a
crxllout, and the quantity rim ply enorall over Michigan

ew Portable M
chine for moving,rais­
ing or changing the
location of btiHclings
from spiall to great,
and having handled
about 1,200 buildings
in sixten years. I feel
confident I caj satis­
fy those who niay fa­
vor me with n call.
My address is Irv­
ing, Barry Co., Micb.

Nays—Nunc.
AccL cf John Q. CroMcy waa oo motion
allowed at B3I.4I.
Ayea—Dewey, McNaughton, Raaacll,
Winkleman and Young—5.
Nays—Now.
Committee on Finance reported against
allowing acct, of Z. Shepard for hauling
Hoee cart.
Report accepted and adopted.
\
Aya—Dewey, McNanj^ton, Ripacll,
Winkleman aod Young—!).

■ -’hi'erissESis*
Tbc following acc-iunta were received.
■cut riz.
c.^ a.ui/. ut-hff—:: 1

,
PaxituBvru-X, July 19,1877.
Burron Jitwi»tii:-7-O«r retremed toil
worthy brother W. W. Bugbtw met with
An excrileot map uf Turkey and the a revere kra Tuesday night, by tbe burn
-urroandieg ratiom with the location of ing of his blacksmith shop in this village,
the euomndiug armies, Ma barn received together with all Ite couteuta. Lorn about
from the Publishers, Rand McNally k (X,
The law library of the late II array
Wright wm foil week taken by Joseph
1'ole on n chattel mortgage. It w» an in­
damnifying mortgage and the mat er can
probably bo arranged by the executor »o

furred sale.

We havo received the prrepretna of the
M&amp;jm Mlitary Aeademy, l-smted •»

Oreba.d Lake. Oakland County, for the
Pal] Jo m 1B77. Tb:» it one of the be-u
of our Indepradmtt Schools and should be
liberally p- troaixed. For further particu­
lars addreev Superintendent, aa above.
A Ivorec, die property of Rev. E. Wight
of MiddlevDIe, l as Grayed away. A iibrnd reward is offered for the return of thia

ing seven ytere old, of chateau, oolo: with
Fhito Stripe ia Ub fare, and weighing
•boat low :1m.

BININGER'S
OLD LOM DOCK GIN.

Winkelman, Voting—5.
Naycn—Jjopr.
By Aid. Dewey. That the Crty Treas­
urer temporarily trana&amp;r from tbo Con­
tingent fund to the Fire Department fund

ado Stand here ou the 4th, realised about
$38.00, with whir*, which they propose to
rent an organ for their dub-room.
O. C. Bugbee and J. B. Sachet fed
from'a staging last night from • howe
they were repairing for Mra. Wm.
Begber wa. «rioady hurt and remained
ia-eusibls for -me bourn, but ia not fatal­
ly hurt. Backet escaped with a braise
spun one hip. Wiota is about all gath­
ered and in nice etmdjtfoa.

Ayea Dewqy, McNaughton, RmweU,
Winkelman, Young.
Nayna—Noaa.
By .AM- Dewey.
&lt;
That the Manhall and Recorder be and
they are hereby instructed to strictly en­
force all ordinance and By-kwa of the
eity. Carried.

SOLD Bl* ALL STOBB.KBrms.

§20.000 "REWARD! §20.000 REWARD !

ning

amounting la. al), fi'JX.’W was received and

from Rome, N. Y., about-August let
If you want to know whal a look ot Both cancers bare been removed and k ia
p rftrt content is, just walk up to aa oM reporte-1 that rhe will probably recover
farmer who haaji»r harvested a hundred
Richard H. Howe of Middleville pbo
MT« rj Clawson wheat
recently opened a small dry -opda and
Jint-a little attention ia called to an ara grocery store, was horsewhipped on Mon­
day by a Mra. Stratton, a widow lady liv­
Somebody a paper Is certain to'stop next ing near the village.
.
week. Fifteen years is long enough to
Two young blends from Wayland were
trust aay owe.
'
arrested and fined 15 each for being in too
Yesterday a gentleman from Middle- big a burry whin they crowed the bridge.
They both cried and promised to do better.
Haetinp JuMico to answer to a care of An hour after their discharge they were
replevin, but ueithm joatiee nor plaintiff seen to leave the itown in a orudl buggy
with only tme cert, each with.a girl upon
could be found. '
Somo sample of new wheat were exhib his lap. At tme »f the party was colored
tied at the atore of Mean. Barlow k it made a fine picture.

Double Store, 38, 40, and 42, Canal St.,
GRAND RAPIDS.

Lost $100,000
$20,000 Reward!

yTrof. B. A. Nevina, of Orangeville, has
The bridge ia getting worm every day.
been engaged as principal of t ie Otsego Many now havtwquite a notion that an
iu boob for another year. *
iron one will be the cheapest to put in its
Another newspaper M dead- They bur­ place when evertrth ing ia considered.
ied It .lit DoSglass a few days ago. MWiMrs T. A. Dsltiamcr ia expected heme
igan sriil takes 'em in by tbe score.

make room for our fall stock.

»a of aa •rrela&lt; br (rihas
naire id has nM&gt;| Mash
volte, SS'I Ibal nothing oaaipa
at a luag «a«Ung walk;
irtal this .tedp o. fete wits.

F anted.
-----Thera ia due us about B0 cords of wood
that should have been delivered during
tbe put winter.
Wo could ran 25 eorda
friends see that we kava l&amp;&gt; wood or the
money in
it at imer.

removed without breaklgg tho Ain if tab­
oo «riy. Knifi. not wed. Very lied*
pain. Call on nr addrean
f K. F. Bmtwx, M. D.,
aprlStf
Hetaiaga, Mieh.
W hitman’s ttamwtod CmiiSw—the bort
■th. m^ A Ml rapply at J. P

A. V. BINNINORR A (XI,
No. 15 Beaver St., N. Y.

evidence — Six
miles directly West
from Hnstings.
orders' in Has­
tings or VicinityH(jft
with Powers Ai!\ Bar­
low.

Lost $100,000!
SOLD BY ALL STOtlRKEKl'KBS

$20 000 REWARD'

Ayer’s Ague Cure,

Call 1' Ite Sip tf MG SAT.
WALBRI DOE.
Is offering to all the Isrgret
of II ATS, CAPS and

iA’G

THEM AT HITCH LOWER

PRICKS-IMt fail-to see the gusds be­

fore pertfiiaaing.

SIG 1ST or BIG HAT

GOOD IfCTS TO THS PUBLIC!

A. S DEAN,
InriRg, Mkh., Apr. 21r«] 187T
gpr28m8.

CARBOLIC OIL

STOCK OF GROCERIES

ricon.K or babbt cocxts

sm.-bsst Habbath,
ild of Lou Snyder, of
______ _ Hratfop. Mr. Beyder
This »ta«.m Iim been one of the bate foe
returned from diutib in the mowing with
hooey making that Michigan ha bed for
hie broAerdn law, Mr. Masai SeOer, nf
a long ti«;c. White clover has been nbuetheir ifinnar,
•laut and other bes paMuroha beau better

f fairaiswl *mm vwwmis ootm
mit of hut south; amne brew p
raptured it and roUroJ tbo yam

I

that wan mink in the ground and fill®-!
with wum foe a 4mA prad. *•« Uiog ex
of paying iu water it fail
fa tawd fata, »«d who feand life WU.
nearly extinct It was with great efforts
upon the part ef th—|reaarr saved, to

DEFT COMPETITION
WINZER &amp; BARNES,

++$+/+6^

�npoo ch* rinoi with aeotnmon sprinkler.” :
He up that be applied thia iniiltxre by ।
tbe tdrico ot a ci.carbt with perfect aueA Southern lady say*: "T*pid water, cra*, “not only driving away the beetle*,
slightly Halted, given twice a day, will in- bn: it also dewtroy* their eggs. " If it
ererae the flow of milk oueUnrd, if tbe merely “drir** away" the beetle*, fearing
cow wifi not drink it al fire! trial aratter a them to prey on a neighbor 's potatoes or
handful uf bran or meal ov*» tbe top of it. to eome track again to their original dep­
They soon become very fond of it, and______
_ _________
__ „
redation*
in a few day*,
thu mixture may
will drink all you give them. I tried thb not b* an "improvement
plan threw years ago with perfect auewa*.
.................. * *
1 had only one cow, and dn tru of the
rommoa scrub stock of the country, and
after »ho began to drink the water, pre­
pared u above, she fnroblicd me twice a
day two ordinary water butknta full of
milk, and by feeding a littfe' com boilol
with Cotton seed the milk yirided butter
enough to supply my teblc bountifully,
It b evident that the large quantity of rod leave me a few pounds to aril every
week. 1 gave her three gaBotw of water
olcomarprio made rod told u “butler," twite a day,"
bra reduced tbc market price of pure but­
ter corAJoaWy. The first proc* in ita
manufaeritre m to extract in odorl* ctl can be made to last Ungerthao iron-in the
from beef or any fat other than pork, and
ground. Poata can be prepared for Iras
tho second stage b the conversion of thu
than tbo cents a piece. Tbb b tbs recipe.
oil into batter. Upon killing a builo^
Take boiled liweed oil and Mir It in polthe caul fat ia carefully cleaned tnd thwll
^serixed charcoal to the rexubteoey of
into cold water.
fe than washed again paint. Pot a coat of tbb over tbe timber,
rareral time* alternately in tepid and oclfl and there b nof a nun who will live to sec
water, when it ta puwhrough a mmt- it rot." Like many other raying* rod ro
chopper. Tho th u then foroed through a cipea, tbb * atenreni u made by a tnan
fine neve. When drained the fat it melt- who evidently has never had proof* of
cTKclwcen the temperatuna of 116 de­
what ho says; yet I am rare that two or
gree* and 120 degrees F., it b drawn\|f
three good coats of thu mixture, ou tbo
rodtUoartd to settle, the riight cenubion parts of p&lt;*ts that go into tbo ground, will
off oil and water b skimmed off, while the prove a good preserver for them; Lut a
membrane of the caul and other impuriti'-a staple coat will not raffiee. The charcoal
are depoitod ra‘scrap," leaving a clear should be finely gronod or pulverised,
sweet oil. Tbc great secret here b tbe and tbo first coal should not contain much
keeping, of the lowest poaaiblc tempera tharooa), u the vil.ahoold be free to fill
turn at jhich -the fat will melt To raise
ytp-tbc outer pore*.of the wood, when the
the tantpernturo would make the whole rbarcoal nuy be freely applied. But lei
tueloss, fxccpt a* tallow. Tbb oil, after o» one expect to thu* preserve ports made
pnaaingjout tbe Ktearioe, will keep almost of wood that aoon decay* nai orally, but
any lentil of time, and b tbo ruowt tuna)
use uak, chestnut, nr cedar, aud apply
fonn iq which oleomargarine u afaipped three eoat* of thb print; and your chilabroad: With tbb o3 as a brab, the dicu, probably, will see them io a state of
nuking if tbe butter proper may be per­
decay—not you, upl.va you live tobe very
formed oti a very larjte or t veay moder­
ate scale. One hundred p0u9.lt of oil,
placed in-a rommcn power chum, with ।
twenty pounds of butter orrourmllk, ai If any n*der of tbcae “Topics" b'am­
bitious to become an exporter of cheoK to
little annatto to give color, and a pinch of
Liverpool, it may intereat him to know
Liearboaatc of soda or lai-.-ratm, and agi­
what the usual charges are to forward hb
tated, tho oil reoeiring a butter flavor
ebeme, sell it, and remit the net pnrareds.
from lb« milk, b worked into a man.
Fir* b the freight to New A’art, which i*
Tbe mixture inches turned into tuba coni
caaily axxrtained. Then there is carto go
taining ice. The purpose of tbc its fe-td
Monro tbe rapid xtdidi fication ot tho oil ।
and clearance amounting to a trifle ov*r
and the prevention of granulation. Thai
3 cents ;wr box. Tbc freight will be about
solidified oil b turned upon an inclined
55 eta. per 100 lb*. Next coma the Unding
table and tho water allowed to drain off;
It then u»d&lt;«po« k Mroed churning will} charge*, entry, tow aud dock dos, cartage,

THE HASTINGS REPUBLICAN BANNER,
WWc*.
B=re.

Has The Largest Circulation,

Is Radically Republican in Sentiment.

are..

Subscription Price only S1.50 per Year

ftrt fineuntati.
Mm &amp; Saffln

in Advance.
In .Our

JOB DEPARTMENT,
•e*s

Dodgers, Posters, Bill Headsjuet-

ter Heads, Note Heads, State

hs MM*l
«• reki ■snstra, u
k« rests sa-l •«*•■««• »Tfcrrei«rere Io
BIAND RAPJDS DIVI8I8M.

The Reliable Shun 1.1 v,

merits, Envelopes, BusiTBAISA OOMiQ SORTHi

ness and

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Calling

Cards, &amp;c„ &amp;c.
Geo. M.'Dewey,

Editor.

Htudinip, Mich.

«S

Wa&amp;rV

TATKOrMICNIUAMXnfik JaUrUt Ctra.il.

&lt;aad4bo in Liverpool, whether the cheese 1

I0|«in-d it or not. Then you will have to
stand about five per cent "lore in wiigbt,"
even if th* ehs«M raiuaUy over-run .in
weight ; 'and although the nominal rot*mireiOb b only fire per cent, in Liverpool
f.sr xdliog cueeie, when you get the "net
proceed*" you will find that it lias cost
'you fronTherary to lynty-fin per cent on'
safe* ia that ciqr io get yn«r cash return*
When ckec»e rails there at &gt;6 cents, you
cannot be rare of receiving over tyrln
rente per lb. after all expense* from your

Th; Grea; Santa Tiaroscktirt.
■■

tun men of Liverpool are as honest
any abhor city ; but they all make i
charge etbtom allows, rod shippers
silently submit to paying them.

e.’sct’Mxsii." Ex—ix

Al n late meeting of the New York
Farmer*' Club a Kentucky farmer raid he
had bid a great experience ia growing blue
grata— that it b ote and the seme with
common .peer graw, varying in *bo and
appearance accordingly to the soil and Uli-'
tude ia which b grows. Tbe plant b a
light green color, and the spikelets are freqaeatly variegated with bluish purple. It
floacra in Jene, but once a year, which
reoBitncndi it top lawn* ' The produce ia
ordinarily small compared with other
gratae*, bat tbo herbage b fine. It grew*
in a variety of «oiU trom th* dryest knoll*
to a ret meadow, but doc* not aland *evere drought u well aa th* orchard flrtM.
It endure* the frort* of winter, however,
better than all other gratae*, and continue*

others elrim that tens in nndrained land*,
where tho water dore not aoon disappear
after heavy hum, are moat rabjeet tp
Might, while others raj that their tree* ia
dry noil* nffcr mast from it. Again, KM
claim heavy aaouring will pruduoo thia
dbeoae. With Utt lid. dueaao wa* tl ovoughly eradicated by catling away the de­
creed portion* of tho tree*, ra *oon ra k
Lecat.e evident drat tho |«rts affected gram require* two or throe years to be
would die, an11 allowing new trunks, ar come well set, and does not arrive at pcrMean*, to ahoot up j«st above where th* fretion as a pasture grass till the sward it
older than three years, therefore it b not
flrat aud leeosd year after the Uwe wera toiled to alternate hasbsndry, or when the
*ct (1873—4) and eincu that time no tree* laud bto remtiu in grata only a few years.
hare been diseased. I allowed two and Blue grate tlmuid be cut as tbc aeeda be- ;
three trank* to grjnr to each UM, to be gtq to open, spread well and protected from
Mtn of aaritig theta, and they now *ro al rains and dews ; on tboancond day atari ,
provwi ma far u thb experiment nu made
that cutting away the trunk* of diraaaod
tnca el the proper timo wil| aavo the®
without Aefunninj them, ra the two or
'hnc trunk, now to &lt;sch do not detract
from the beauty of tbc tree*, as grown oa
ray ground*. Oae trank, however, would
have bc*n safe; k® I tee no roaaou why
ibvaa with several win not bear as much
fruit a* three with rem trank.

Il

Wo ore prepared to fill tall Order* promptly for

butteniilk, to give more flavor and wash
out the exrea* of coloring matter. Work­
ing and salting :u regular course thru
prepares tbe butter for the tub. Tbe raul
fat may be purehmed at 9 ocau and 1ft
rente |&lt;r peed, and tbe odemargerine
* ’
‘
profit of 14 cents' per

pear blight. “At
iit^r^r the
lorniflg dark flake a penknite^tjf
•lit through the cater bark on alt.lhe limb*
a* high up a* I can well reach, and thu*
down the trank. The firet time I tried
thb remedy wa* ten yoara «go. Every
Cmb recovered, and I have repeated it u
often M any limb* Lave been affected. My
trees are fine sad healthy now Tbe theo­
ry b, pobou rap escapes where tbe *1it b
nude; but the rifts most be made aa ao«m
a* there i» any appearance of blight."
Probaby a hundred "ranedira" for thb
dbcara in pear tree* hare been ptbUahcd
within the last flee years, without one of
them proving ■ to be real remedies in dif­
ferent goiU and localities ; and it now
aceto* to be uarima to publhh any of them,
aa pear grow* generally hero come to
tbe rtoclmion that the reuse of the dbeaao
has not yet been discovered One writer
•ays, that bis trees growing in a gram
sward have never been attacked with tin
blight, wh'tfe another rap hb tretw in
grass grounds areas much diareacd an

AIM .a,

IjtSSfe,

Depot, IM READE STREET, Rew York.

'Vitalii” Mum Mathises.

GEO. WOODS &amp; CO.’S

PARLOR ORGANS

raiis.ta

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OfltoBjI.-

e'*,|‘‘, r**' taS«n»*uiia *»:&lt;&gt;

BNTHtan, iisiu.
tss-.r "k:. xe
DCT«»Hh.WBfl.
NICHOLS SHEPARD &amp; CO.

rod* had to U taken up, after tbc ditch
wa* filled in with earth, in cnaaquenoe of
the tile becoming filled with mud, aa toy
farmer oopht to have known would be tbo I
roralL In paying tile alway* begin at tbe

UR.

City Drug Store
POULTRY WORLD.

J. P. ROBERTS, Proprietor,
HASTINGS.

mrated with my aix-mcb tile, at the upper
and, took in each branch as I pawrad by, j
' putting tn a aix-inch'rawer pipe with a

four-inch branch, till all wu finblfed.

RAHWAY COMPANY

G-ETSTTJIKTE

•al.T J«.

drain* ley them beftm vou lay the main
oooduetors. The man to whpm I refer
above »ays Io regard to hb work, after ho

sais .

I.

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MICHIGAN

Drugs and Medicines of all descriptions
kept constantly on hand, and Prencriptinni
“
tkiUfully compounded, Aho a full line of
num, H88SM. naiM.

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KWWR*fS^~~fl#
.»*»•* O&lt;-pnrinio»ti

HASTINGS.’ BARRY COUHtY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1,1877.

VOL. XXII. NO. 14

'“■"SiSEajLEWtc""-'
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■- —
P30F®ro»M. jm Bmffi (MBS

WHOLE NO. 2060.

FARMERS

BMdwr'i Ridi

A Country Bride.

randy top io an ioetenl ;

Thomas Rake
I honor vuur true bcirtcd rtf dcvxion
bat I iha.1 be M party to Ito ou..iiou»a-w

It was vicioriotu over all Competitor* a! the Great Centennial
DR. A. M.BLAZOField Trial. It work* the eaneM beeauae the weight of the driver
PHTBKMAN 4 WBWX
doea? the ddmping, and ia the inoat durable Ireeauae it han
WROUGHT IRON (not caat) Axlce. and BRASS COIL SPRINGS
JQHlt St. lUSTMAX]
(not mm) orer tbeteeth. TJIE CLEANING BAR IS ENTIRELY
ATTO1WET AT LAW k ROLldlTOR'
NEW and NOA’EL. NO STICKS PLUGGED IN THE aXLE.
NO BAR RESTING ON THE TEETH
Wo abto have the
ALONZO D. ( ADH ALUUtR.
ATTORNEY AT LAW * SOLICITOR

d*y for almovt three mouths."
Mr. Sterling, who dl l sot fog a nfogle
word of thio .- invcmatfoa nmwpe him, wuI
for from foriiej u oomfortaUo undei the i
iGEj'dKstf.tca.i:'

CHAMPION

BROWX.M. n.

talking wfith mom Ir

I

rotipk to chambeumid had
• do inthAr mom. The rowel-|

A Hird Country

SINGLE REAPER,

&gt;«lr&lt;

LIGHT MOWER,
•^rif^irss.

■touto, and Mn Unngtr called Mraia

COMBINED MOWER AND REAPER.

p. a. nowFjr.
'•eetr ttor»«OM&lt;.
Kbrtlf
s-:;SESf—*•“*

The Ofaampiou wan the lighunt draft of all the Machines tetted at
the Centennial Hehl Trial of llbwt-rs anti Reapers and received
htke highent award.

“For Falhar'i Honor."

made t Mrnng imnromion upon him. |t,
troubled him iu taka the uwuny ton her |
email finger*. In which tba Um veiu
town through the tranapanent •kin. ia it'
we rouwtod owl Ho wtebed that »he bod

Ervwwo bftght yrmnr eUtdn
nighto Mighty ptote

New Cltumpioa Single Reaper u a COMPLETE SUCCESS.
S5i The
It « unequalled for quality of WORK, LIGHTNESS of DRAFT

‘ My monay foflMe.** nuvtred X'and DURABILITY .being constructed almcwt entirety of Wrought Steriing, frctfttDy. "that money I via
Iron, Malleable Iron and steel, while its
ftxdnh enough to lewd Mr. Granger.' ’
.dent.
"Why du you mv that?"
•'Hr'a dead," replird Mr. SlcrKog cold
aASKUHM. .....
MKT
Weight is Little More Than One-Half
&gt;r
"Dund ■ ■ The wifo'i voice waa full of
other Reapers, which is at very desirable feature.
Mr. Sterling waa paaring the fn»it chop,
•nrpriae an 1 pain Sorrow otrrahadowrd
luiAiift-t* ntixni. ct-to rea t&gt;|r.
where IVO eliildrofi Teye Lcking in at the
STUDEBAKER WAGONrik BDPKBIOB AND HOOSIER GRAIN DBlLLS,
window, whoa thia toaloutw atruck upon
hie eart.
MISHAWAKA DOPBLy. ffiUlVKLR, AC.. IN*
"Auanple won't amt but a penny, Ku­
tin; and I want one ao badly," an.wrrrd
the younger of the two children, a little
Come and see our Stock.
•rod toir palM

Sweet’s F|oTel&gt;

then but the rjuartL Thera fo tsqch cuf
ferjagfa to hto, nod thounandi of «jea
n« roaming tout to aiuouy offering to
1 wack u lhair board, (form!- panoua

HrrtllJ.

DENTIST

HasiviUe.

Mirtiiat

VO1’22&gt;1.

GREBUE &amp; RUSSELL

ATTORNEY
AT LAW k SOLICITOR
BafewSSrSp,

OVER 500 TAYLOR RAKES

SMITH k KMAFPKM.

'

attorkeys at law a solicit­

------

~MraiK t fRTffct-*"

i

GERA.KTID GOLD MEDAL
1‘HYHICUN k BUHOKON.

likp dog* I

TL writer thlnka the hiJU a bed country
1 generally. He baa not taxed any kind of ‘hrougb vUligeo end towna. hi
rl.«.r aighed Mm. Storimr. “Wtat' drawing her atMer back tou the window. ftvnh vugetabka thia year. S'ml aoow . tight itaai before toy could
"Hun t look at them any mo-e. Doo t1
will they do ’ ■
think about them.''
"But I can t help thinking about them, i
who waa only thinking of the throe hw&gt; .inter Katie." pfoaded the child.
I
It van trofw than Mr. burling enuld
dred dolbn be had foe® ovec-pentteded
daat U&gt;under and lighu.iag
to loan the aiak dergyman, tn order that | ttand. Every want afjtfo own efcildrwu
he might go South during the winter. | WM rapplmd. He bought fruit by the Ur
Dinner Table Hinla.
rra. aou non vu a ntuo etiiK pleading
When taking a lady down do not awk
• I* «n •PR’*, wbieberoal only a penny, but
her IT aha ia •rwvki.V* » &gt;Mi.r^^&gt;

peued," coldly

I be a widower,
ru-.pj!

good tuchxutl’

min in bL- family war aev-r acen. Poor
Mjp. &lt;)rang»r
She will be heart bn4-

replard Jfr. Hlerling

xxqtr

•I. W. RIKER.

like Load Metbnnehh'

on they can do without him.
three buadrod dollan 1 would

-1.VD ‘SKl'k'X ^EOALS AT riBLt&gt; TRIALS IX r.URoFK IX IW«.

uw not for any ■
brutal wur-b bb I

GEORGE if-BARDEW.

am wmi urn

DR. ’ll. P- I’lMTUlASt.

A .Norat, IX 15xb CuaI-TSM—The fol-

uuga ■ anuanne riwMre •u«ki a &lt;mu.
I plain ruti-e, with a gtrtkn in front neat- j
ly laid out in bwX-ccvwrod wolkn, nod filled

it h». an uoeduratrl look.

Mery it ia rather-

The ehlhbwb

by each cmtng«

reach Cinaadaign*-

, and looked in at tho chamber J

Lend over bmh ia love with a toantifal
girl, and vfo about to be married to her.
On the eve of the wedding day he waa
called ia to defood an awful miactwanl—a

Mrt. Gen. Sherman.

dn nut eall for tnady and peppenaint
torn •oevttee.

imenda,U&gt; rreanl Mm Ueu. Hoeman foe

PIITHICIAM t « »&lt;J«OS.-OkM ««r F. ».
llxiiaae M1«»
WM. ilHAiyoRD.
: ito-v~rtl»»e«eU. toalTitooyfo3Eyfe.,~-

34 BUCKEYES TO 5 CHAMPIONS

Idr. c; rlmell.
MIYHICUN* *t:yroX.^M»g«

New the hand of death waa upon it
"Poor Mra Granger ! Poor little or- j
pbau !" Well might Mra. Sterling pity I
them. SV ben her merecBarT boabAod
waa aigbine over tKe Iwof three hundred
dollarn. the young wijow lay feMrieaa,

Crack nau for your heataee—i
eth are jnod.
'
Ddttiny ‘‘INa chock Ml’

of the Jubilee, by praMting bee the Gold-

hrmuuia*
baoda in

Jnlli

SO Lb r/1031 UAHT/KGM AND, MlblU.KVlLLE IX I0A
SoM By

Granger, ia which bo talked hopefully of
। bia reweew.
am Manage,, be aaid,

Beautiful Thoughta.

d«y» xftor writing thio letter tbrto come a I
tuddcti ehrnpc of temperature, be took !
ccld, which wan fijlowcd by congxstiaa cd

admiaatioe and imitation

MEaBER BROTHERR
ISAAC W. VROOMAM.

POWERS &amp; BARLOW

JOH N Q. CREM1 ■
c. g.'holb’rooj. .
notXKT AT LAW •*&gt;
Jf-EMT
asse (syg-S-* tesa

ARE

Builders, examine their Build­
ing Material, House Trimmings,
-.'ssPaints, Oils and Varnishes.
Sf. j.
Carriage. Sin .aid Ornaaeilal Farmers, examine the WIARD
P A I N TE R
PLOW, before purchasingothers,
Every one waranted.
Those contemplating buying
Mowers or Reapers should see
the Walter A. Wood Machines,
Sick sad Afflicted!
at

Lefirre, bit beiered once looked upon bit ।
Mre. Gr«n
aa. Hh«

exacting creditor ?
him uupleuMOtly.

•

TV TBS

Tut VtcMatrt'DM or a Mmquk.—

atroeK. Only a week after Mr. Sterling I
tr,.,d the k.v&gt; r&gt;T llui tnner nnaiu»r &gt; I on which Mru. Gru^k had 'naw made
im Mi&gt;i, - waa aou
bene of regaining
nktodonm. If he I

that Mcebetb.

the wn.'IMO. aeventy

lived, the
|e&lt;H ia 1510 tn Henry Vjfil.

little
“All ray les," mutated Mt- 8te,fing.
with a rifoUy r-arling Ha. -I've hewd

I

By' thia

You abould never judge by appeanaoae.
The other day a I Allo weawtn found man

1 Individual U private Hfo who baa received

.

up lusiutas asp hcisitt.

DR. /.'» L.SUM

'Another'

Thia thought ufnoted

■ M «» »» »!*&gt;“
atiD neat on, Mr Sterling took from hie

Al A. «. B4k’» CwriogV “O

Jefferis »L,

the widow n MM,
would hear
adf total, and that J her children, phvoflif.
er toney the huabaud • and father .
He that cannot f.rgiva otben breaka
, the bridge over which,
certainly

brakfaet wan

Romantic Incident »f Un RubaUtM.

■wrivn- POWERS &amp; BARLOW,

furniture

looking bewild«rrd.

■ federete ■
Granger. The ;
woman brought I
txMm. u.

THE STEBBINS BROS SAY
Don't buy any Furniture or Picture Frames,
until you have priced their Goods, lor you
will aaye (floppy by it.
Everybody know* they are the only

M^1

riod. "There ia tn Goo but God.
met ia hie Propbat!’ A hidof alawgtter followed, and the

�TftlfrftifLievl B^rif

No Imlictnwnt, After All
The fallowing article from the pen of' On Thursday nanhtg * nrj '&amp;* of.
tho Rar. Petrcfium V. Nasty, giving the ■ the employes at th* Central.. »«'-■ coal ’
exeat stale uf facte relative te the-. Ute . miner*, end tb&lt;,- foster* »bout the city of.
reM outrage la
wS! ■ bn read i Jackson Inaugurated a strike and took for- j
with mter*t, we think by all uur randens .
It ia copied from the fM, BlaJe.
grounds at that place Mt. Ledyard at
It turns out that tho reported Indiet- nocc telegraphed the facta to Got. Croi- !
went of the LtocUiana Returning Board. jI wdl at Laming. who immediately iuuad ;

. the following Proclamation

VE6ETIIE
Purifies the Blood, Reno- !
vate* end Invigorates
the Whole System.
&lt;«®«» “ j

'h. «k”

&gt;©

m MEDICAL PROPERTIES ARE

Altrratlrr,

Tonic.

Solcent

AND DIURETIC.

Is ia now eJutued that Gen. Mabooe
will get the Iicmocraiic nomination for Gov.
of Virginia, and that the remit thereof will

Uirtuoi, Mirs., Atu. 1,1877.

A conventiou of colored people will be
hrid in NrahviRe, Kj., July 31, to cooaider mraiurm for harmaoiiiag the recta

Ltetory of th. mob episode of 1877 will be
that which detail, thn difemrorein dol­
ing with it shown by the anthnritiw of ra­
tions placoi. Tho mobs have been pretty
much alike, and would hare been mors m
if they bad all been treated io tbe msx&gt;
way, bat la some places they were over'awed at the atari; in other* encouraged by
finding the authorities overawed and cowed
un the alighdrt demotmteatiou, snd in
Otiaen still, lofuriated by the sliilly-oblillying, the alteraative raabtMm and imbecili­
ty of those whom plitiea! corruption,
proUHy, had put into positions of grave
responsibility. It would be 1*^1" my

ing away," «■ the newspaper* any after an
election, a great many of the striker* are
acrioualy questioning whether it pay* io

hiaartion iu withholding tho matter from
the grand jury.
Another foitureofthr cuau con.L-te in
the fact, thatwfiiilo tbte information iraa
filed during ihercmiou of the- grand jury,
and two wrafts previous t» it* adjuurn-

nothlng to do with the matter
While
three great muoidpalitiut jtml-referred to
were so utterly wanting in the nerve and
discretion demanded by the crisis, the
Sheriff ol the little town of I’hiUipaburjin
New Jersey, when the strikers undertook
to atop a train, same down with his neigh­
bors and, in language wore forcible than
pHte, said tho runt should go through a! !
all dunrds—auad they went through.
Again, the Mayor of Dover in the urae

d If it eeat the life of every man in i
own - there waa no ififfieulty there.
ia not to be mabiUiarcl that the like i
idity would have been «acctwiful
there.- fur mobs are aggregatictm nf
uu and madaeM, but it d-xw apprar

us pleasure to errelit tbe aukhoriti-.a I
of the city and State of New Yfrk with
displaying, on the whole, excellent man­
agement througbnut the erisi*—for we
trust that it it now aubetaitially todrd io
that Stale. Thia was apparent in dealing
with the eommunistio gathering iu the j
city, which many Were dcairoas should be I course, the .

The autboritiM thought . it better to give
the agitator* *11 the rope they wanted.
their tuaignificcnoe and talked themselves
out. But all the time they wcro\&gt;ldfog
their meeting they were anrreundedby a
cordon that could hsve annihilated them,
and they knew it. Mr. John Hwiaton,
_ ... ■
lAt kJ a- .

• I speak to MXX) rifles that cover you and
to the 1200 cfaha that are drawn against
you." Be rather exaggerated th» force,
which was well enough under the clrctimstetxM, but it was certainly powerful
enongh to hare met say exigency that
might hare been precipitated by ilia elo­
quent miscreants, who diaouvcml at but
that they were not in 1’arw. Tbc;precautiuna also taken by Governor Robin*ou
oa the line of the throdemd railroads
were distinguished by like promptitude,
energyand good judgement. Hu mored
trtep in effectual tnamw, distributed them
where they would be whrdly free from )ocri iufluenoM, offered a reward uf |5fl0 for
•Jie arrest of any man found tampering
with railroad preperey in nolaiion of law ;
sad, having lbs co-opcratiocol the railroad
authority and of the leading turn at all
threatened pointa, he succeeded iu over­
craning the whole danger, which W
seemed at aevcral points very grave.
When the p^ and quiet of the city of
Jackson waa endangered, tho,young but
cnergetie Mayor, without delay, and fa •
spirit of determination that awed ig^ratr^

: encmirs
i &lt;; W. Nicholb
to: it.
••

acne Co avoid gathering la turbulent
crowds in the i(reels, or in aay wi»c enrourapng the Mme. I also reqtxM tbe
Sheriff* of ouuntwa, Mayor* of cities, ami
all other executive officers of the state, to
immediately take such action aa ahaU organiao law-abiding citiarna in their localiue» into a volunteer force for the pramrvatioo of order and the protection of prop­
erty. I earnestly rail upon ail penona In
authority to use every means iu their

pMerrt s F
Th&lt;^A’it,'.»,.i^ Republican recently an­
nounced by rcliafclo authority that Ben
Our Washington Letter.
Wade has become reconciled to the Presi­
dent's policy. Thin has railed forth a
WAilUMOTWt, D. C., July 2fi, 1877.
tnut, for two rauooa, J., the re|«irt is
letter from the tf-flenstor to the Repnbli'Yu are still on the "ragged edge," with
not true; first—it is more thin probable
I —it i. almost certain—that the next few tho orgies bf hearing painfully seaaitire to
i years will bring before tbe Supreme Court j every new rumor rriative to the rule of
*C I—;.,
' the mob whidi Ims obteioed io so many
I,' - i I’ &gt;t!.
American cities during the past w«k. But

-

n..»nrtg.
t. -ilk th*! Yeffftlne

W. 4. PALMER.

Itdiiblc Evidtucs*

&gt;fK,k.re

VagMla.

U bl* time
wise man.
ukbbX

Jegttinc
.
Vrerrtlnr

YrecKlne

W1 non m tm wm

Ye^ttae

Yecetlne
Y«rUne

Fine Tailoring a Specialty.

Ve«eUae
few days went abashed by b« victory over
Joseph, hare aeued upon the fact that b*
did annihilate tho N« Perrea with his1 in­
efficient army, to renew intrigue* for his
remora) The General may rest aMUtod
that while ho ia doing hia level brat al the
poet of danger, hli enemies, safely in Che
rear, will magnify every seeming mmteke

YeseUne

33 Monroe st.. Grand Rapids. Mich.

Y«cethie
YegeUne!

Vcwllur
YegrUne'

Ye^Ciue
Ye«ctiue
VegBtfoe

ery on* in that light. The Mexican dis­
pute hM Iwen much confused by the late
escitement, aod its exact status is hardly
of hi. tew businea. but he will takes comprubendod. though it may be said that
prt io the canrajw.
thoblnater over General Ord's in*tructi»r.«
Tbe Washington R/pMirit is now has been pnch modified by the firm atti­
’ urging the ‘'Southem improvements" ups tude aMumed by that officer with tho &lt;vo
the favorable consideration of Coogtsm in
The Grand Rapid* .
of .Munday !! order to give cmyluytnent to idle lahorera. advance in the pries of meaur and flour is
| mtuplimefits the coot sc of Gov. Crwwoll,f' Thu argument was threadbare long ago., among the immediate probabililtM of the
I in connection with the note, p follows:
'
-Cuiara" Swinton, the Communist on­ future, iu e»Mc&lt;|uence of the railroad
Gov. Croswell, fur hi* timely, temperate, :! tor at the recent snetting, look occasion bloekan ; but our markets are .amply sup­
and firm-toned prt-cbunatioo, and tbe Gov-' to puff the New York -S’«« and commend plied iith all firm products at very low
|ernorand Adjutant General Robcrteon.
i for their timely and considerate action in It to the support of workingmen. Cititcn
I jdaciug the three regiments uf Slate mili- Swiatou belong* to the editorial *uff of
I ti* io their annual oacampmcut ju»t s'- the that paper.
nick of time, and at places where, in case
When Senator Bayard next makes an
singly" have been strangely fulfilled with
addrtM'tn a literary body be will not. in
us, for the sultry air I rein* jregnate-J with
view of recent developmsata, go out of his
the cursings from the rioter*. Great runway to anail Gmdral Sherman for remark
atereotion prevails everywhere, ami terror
ing tint the regular army kept the oounrelgua with savage Uw, brioping carnage,
try from anarchy.
blood aod death in iu trail Here at
' Citiseu Schwab" of New York, one of Jackson a riotous, lawlcm mob rule* the
the pera-xM most active in getting up the hour, striking fnar and nervous dread Io
working nieni* meetings,keeps a rum shop. the heart of those awaiting tin; fatal hour.
He is a fine example of a laboring man's : The many hundred linker* prewcnl a
champion, wbu takre his money, steals hi* Uood-curdling picture, and the ehorua uf
brain and robe hi* family of bread.
oaths and eurare make lite ear to tingle
The Memphis Ap^il atmat out strong —the lowmt dej-tlui of depravity and even
for Mr. BaudaU for Speaker and culls for murder ia writlcp on the countanancea of
some who mean to rale, though the street*
be deluge-1 with blood. Y eslerd.y a train
going south came steaming in. and men
■^Southern improvements," which means sprang from all quarters ia answer to the
j the Tcxns-PariSc subsidy.
secret whistle of the gang, they were teen
A Columbus special relative to the l»cm. by tho driver who let on all tho steam, arid
1 ocratie Slate Convention the night before tho engine reensed like a thing uf life
it met, atatea that a Mr. Bishop wss will- screaming, leaping aod panting te e«esp&lt;
tog to take tbe nomination aid pay aome- tbe dreaded foes, but the infuriated mob
thing for it. This may explain the result. boarded, aod Mt down tbe b’rakea ae never
. The “barT” of money cannot be reristed before, and only m mad men oocld. stop­
ing tbe train instantly. The msil car wm
' by tbe average Democrats reformer.
uecuwpled, nk the conductor told to go.

Vegstiae
Yegeline

Vcertino
YegeUne
Vegrtkur
YegeUne

Yrgetinc

Gl£tO0£RX£iS,

Vecftlnc

Yecetiue
Vaseline

Yegetlae
Ye*etlne

YefftUne
V&lt;etlne

YeceUne

COFFEE

Inline |

SOAP

Vagettec is Sold by AU OruggiiU.

The Mild Power

TOBACCO.

CURES
Homeopathic Specifics

CROCKERY.

STOTSTE -WA.HE.
Vol. 22 4tf.

or none would go." No mail left the atty
I yesterday, and the n-iuer* left the end

Smith Hogle &amp; Preston.

TRIUMPHANT!

pita aod lounged around the depot.
The prison h well guarded snd one
thousand riUMns can ba raised by giving

Sniit laiut

The Advance Plow

The striker* cboee a bed time, l-ciuc
exeearirely hot hod dry, u&lt;i ruin has fallen i
here in nearly firn weeks, and already tlic &gt;
aky taken on a hurid hue, the corn is
shriveled, the pasture a aoorelied by the

TH*
U&gt; stay. From every Land comm the
ehcariug awuraoec that the inaction, bar
ri»d by the very cxoesoM of the demagogoe leaden, has already act in, ano that
tbe ruffian loafer* and the bullies from the
alums who Lnictdy pushed their way to
the Irodl u the special cbampioua uf labor,
atal had their brief day io that capacity,
wdl soon have abundant time to reflect
ujaie the untlaflle character of the popuI larity acquired aa leaden of brtttal tube,
I aa they langufoh behind the hare of our
| penitentiaries for a lifetime, and which in
the earn of many of them may be cut
•hort by the art of “Jack Ketelf " P“*coger trains are running over the B. k 0.

He and commanded tho reepect oEW tew
abiding citizens, Mid the Jaw should be

Railroodi centering there
run
despite Uwrtrikcn, and. In a fewhouru
tU train* were running on time, tie mob
.iripcreed, and quirt reigned in tb« place
of asmrehy and confurion, withont H&gt;c
of any vfoluot measure, as the mt&gt; well
understood that-no blank ratridge, wou'd
be fired, if firing buraao ueowmny to on-

The Cincinnati Gazrilr tells the mo­
cha aim and employee* in factories that
they acted weakly when they consented to
Imre their inherit the demand of tramps,
roughs and vagabonds.
.
E« Gcv. Letcher of Virginia, when re­
turning from a Baptist fair, waa asked by
a friend what ho had been doing. *1 have
bcm rating oyster* for the Lord at a dol-

rarii's Ministry in an unenviable dilemma
as ragarda truth aad veracity, and front
what can bn gathered the movement of
troop in question sppeare te be accepted
m the first positive step of the British
Govcrumeut, leaking te anned interven­
tion in bekalf of the Turk. Il* popularity
will probably depnd very largely upon iu
turew, and cannot but be regarded by the
Prime Minister aa fall ot pril to his party.
An able and wary opponiiion te watching
tbe first indication ol diaartcr to order an

LIGHT-RUNNINi

HOWER i REAPER

THE CSS.?

BEST.

Plaster, Ums,
Stuooo, Plastering
Hair, Shingles, 4e.

TBE HiSflKS liffilill UHEE

September 17th, aod clones on tho Slat.

The Reform Club of Charlotte nowmeupiea quarters in the new block near the

The Michigan Central It It /trials
for. want uf disposition but from lack of
are thoroughly overhaulmg and repairing
tho Charlotte depot.
executive ability to do the work demanded
of them in the emergency. To'mack
Brookfield is the banner red ribboo
town and boasts of five slaba with 370
credit cannel be awarded Mayor O'Jfocweil, and we trust the people of the flute
will not fid to cell into the public aervi.c undersigned at Grand Raridair. order that.
ia high paaUioaa a man who haa proved complete prcparatirma may be made.
hrumrifan Htb’jo onferoa order, and pra­
N. J. Smith.
By Mdev of tbe Vermont Society.
te-1 the beat interest* of aoriclT*n&gt;» contrast kxrtween the action of Gov.
Craewoll of our State sad aomo ,uf the
G-nrneni of the othor Slates, shows the

ruption of eirfar freight or pameuger trains
although some of iu train hsn-L were inllmldaud into protesting against the trans­
portation of troop by Baltimore roughs
and by tbe tramp who hurried in from
the surrounding country to taka ad vantags
of any opportunity offered for pilhge and
murder, from furloup-U granted many
of tho train han-M of the B. * 0. roud it
u inferred ilia: three will be no resump­
tion to freight traffic until iU protection is
fully guaranteed by a return to our nor­
mal condition
*tew-abidi^ people. The
national authorities ere in receipt of diepatehes from all important point* this
morning, which seem to render inaxpedi
cnl any further special mraaurer by the
mihury to rupprem the inaurrertiou. Pub­
lic property al all toreatwxd pints ap­
pear* to be amply guarded, and R ia be­
lieved the inatruotitma already &gt;Mued to
nd the focal authoritire in proteetiag privat* property and m preserving the peace,
insuro the early ro-nsuMiehm«nt cl law

A. D. 000K.
Q. P. Rowell 4k Co't, Co,.

CR-A-MP'roi’T’ai

IMPERIAL SOAP
IS THE “BEST "
; aa4 &lt;1.. il«ro ar. ls~My
»l w“’k. «bs are Infeet*-! onk toe rerel-

HOM ESTl C-HTBG iricius M

'SR:i?SS£^?J£

Battle ctf Benningtnn.
Tile 100 anoiranmry of the RsUlo of
Bcnuiagton will be comiMUtoraled st the
city of Grand Itepda, Mieh., on the ICth
day of August, ,877. Tbe programmo
comprise- a New litgland dinner st Sweet's
Hotel, oration, by Hou. Wm. A. Howard;
poem by Dr. Bingham, music by Prof.
Herrick's Glee Club, toasts and rrapoa^.
All New Engte^drra, rwMrol in 3ltcl&gt;ipui, are cordially invited to bo present
and purtiripato with us in the cefobratinn.
AU who can and will partake of tht dinner j
will plaaae send their wmra to once to the |

'DOMESTIC'

:

�ratrlMd
•tea w4 Aetafaai

OoU loll
Hfa —93s in tte ahadi-.

Ni-fstrike in Hastings, I
fuoirab talk.

. Wbuui, Oortfajcum. Grand MmI tor. tee fag been piaasaed u remorc by
dsrth from
drefc «u Worthy brother.
Harvey Wright, uoa uf d.e charter memben, a. wJlaa uno of tte past maatreo fa
thia lodge, thereby severing still anotbre
AU Abbey, Dewy,
MeNaaghtou.
. fow. ■ H. H..- Cete Ttextar, Cteric. Dud
link ia &amp;. ohafa usd baring no* more SpataMfeg, Tu^iwoa aod WfaUamn.
ley Waner, Prof. Proctor, J. T. Trow­
raeaat ohair, therefae,
Aheent AM. Row al) and Young.
bridge, Mrs Dias, Frank R. Stockton and
Rniltd. That while wr sincerely
AU. Dowry, chainaaa of Committee on
mourn hfa fore, yet w. bow in humblal Sd« aod Omao Walla reported aa foOowi. Hvpktua and Board are among tte artiste
eubmimioe to Ufa cummauds, knowing I r~ tte ll^nkl, thr Jfa^w narf Gro- , wboiihutrate their art idem The eoutribetioos of Mr. Loagfrlfow and Mrs. ThaiI that He dneth ill things srell.
uw am ia vane, but ’-H. H." writes -A
That while wo rem nBor but
Dream about Fairies'' which might per
htlfa of this wodd-o emsaUation tohfaaffartod family, yet wnt^Uu llwmi
. i I- A. Iltebt~4. m Iks weal side af Bread-ay,
, .
,
...
I •^■Ul
*ra»». respestfeHy report that
wixen and earncai sysapatby in their hour
u... — —&lt; —u —u- - a- *-!••-----! of sore trial, and dare aay that Hr who

• tompers tte wind to tte abtwn lamb, will
| te a falter to all tboao who trust in Him.
Rnulrr^, That thia hall atell ba drajwd
in mouniinr ninety days, and that a t»p»
interesting information relating to those
of thew rreolntiotu be prreentei to his
Hrpotl trecptod aod adupted by ayeu airy srebilacta, tte linla; Mrs Groaer
widow and orphan.
. dmcrites A Sammer Rida ia labrador .
Rt*Jrfd, That , ur Master te rcqureUvl aod aay» *&gt; folfowK
, Mr. Stocktou given aw aacouat of a visit to
to procure a photograph uf Bro. AV right Ayw»—AU. Abbey, Dowry, McNaughton, A VilUg. of Wild Breat. Mr. Trow­
Spaulding. Toadinaon. and WinUcmaa.; bridge's aerial fa eontiaubd ; aod there are
to bang la this hall.
other storim an-l aketatea which, with tte '
T. J. WlLPKa,
I usual editorial and aafaneiteaeoaw dapart- I
Nays—Nooe.
W. F. Biegrw,
By AM. Tomlioaon.
(
X/emJsn?, That the Hide Walk Cute- 1
mute, be aod are hereby inauuctad ta I In ibe H m/c-AwmI. we have one poet
esMoa crow walk to te built revom Green writing of another 'poet's boat- Mr. R
street on Went side of Part street.
H. Stod&lt;terd rendering that service for lhe
Adopted by ayre and naya aa follows — j rider Dana In lha next number Mr.
| Stoddard himaclf ia' to be tte subjset of
Eda. BAMwn:—Item, uf mtcraat ia
Ayas—Aid. Abbey, Dewey, MeNaughWoodland are not very numero-a. al thia too, Spaulding. T-*linaua .nd Winkle- ' tte article in the Fret's H«ma Scrim.
, Among tte fahar contributors to this num
time. Bat there fa ooc intarmt&gt;og themr
bee we wotine Nare Perry, Sophia May,
that ahould pteue ril Uropcrorov loviag
Margaret J. Preaton. lhe author of tte
peoplr, aod that is we are not cara.-d with
Cgly Giri Papers, and Margaret Eytinge.
any pka. where intoxicating liquorv are

^J. W. Coater of Haatiogs
nry eloquent .ad atective
' Don ( fail to rewi tte proceeding of tte j ketara al the M. E. Church
eraaieg, July 15th, far wheb Mr- Curtov
reeeirod a OMtritetea uf *3,89.
Advertasiug, not strikes, ia a sure cure I
Tbe proprietor and riert of the drug
atom and tbe proprietor df tbe hotel fro,
AU trains on the Michigan Centra! and
quegtfyAaar language from (he entailing
i» branches are running on time.
pubiie that dom no* art with poodgraje.be
A new rote! nien tte went wing of tte nano, they cannot get amurthiag for tirtroridaew of Hau. H. A- Goodyear.

WOOL WOOL.~
CHY DRUG STORE

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■^OOX. UABUXNO SaBM1C RJBDIKS.
| MEDICAL and, LAW
r . rer BOOKS
ryvtW

In Hastings.

Uklbct SCHOOL.
The Woodland Sfacct 8«te-d
coodMtod the roming fj| by the
ssgnod.with able aeriatante if &gt;
commencing on Mreday, Sept. 3.1 and
roounning ten worta. Claam. will prfa».
My be formed in Ptwmanabip, Heading
H-nry I’romid
Md Uigter Anthmatie, i:tem.eisry and
Higher Akp-bm, Goocretiy, Nataral Ph3
T^tT'rBo&lt;&gt;\KeT^' ** A “kateo te formed « frigv-ouiretry
Latin
if there te a auSaaesI nnmber that deaire
11 to Warrant lhe fonnation ofsuch dawn*.
Provision will .bo l« m.dc
(he Bceuni.

XT!* JatouiH CtrnaUM 'Acmpeianey
r&gt;.t&gt;a uf u~.ii.jf., orjwiard tkt wcekl
ago, began with thirty-arrow umnea, and
to day W tert anrUW one h.oJred »d
BiBcty, ver Motto ia "Dwro to de right,”
p&gt;pie.’ririfG.re«nmMW»," GOdra Tert,

c.reftilly Treparel.

CLOSING OUT!
Closing Out!

Adulator,

Closing Ont!
Balahce of Our Spring and Summer s|ock.
Suite ■rtunlly worth $7.50 now only ^6.00

IKELV VEGETABLE

Suite.actually worth $10.00 now only $6.50.

Suite actually worth $12.00 now only $8.50.

Coate and Ve»t&gt; rcaHy worth $10.00 only 7.50.
Coats and Veals regular price $12 00 only $8.50.
Boys' mute $1.00. 1.50. 2-50. 3.00. 4,00.
Bbyn' suite for $4 and $5 worth 50 per cent more.
Mena fine al! wool pants$2,50, 3.00, 3.50.
Men's all wool Coats, job lot, odd airea, only $2.50, and 3.00
worth 5.00 to 8.00.
MEN’S M HITE VIBES worth $1.25 only 75 cia.
Men'ti snntnier coat* 25cta.
Men's heavy liitci: pants for 85c, worth 1.25.
'

Entire stock to be sacrificed to
make room for our fall stock.

Tte Presidrei fa the Muttul tefc In- i

*&gt;,W!“““*■ «
&lt;bai when lhe I
pfatev Voltes vfihrir comtuny are duly I
relied to act as cuten. . «4far»
avib I
Han. in fupprsaelug tu-t,. u, i. vfadie.,*
ung tte lawt. their efaim. co the company

BAD BREATH.

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE,
Double Store, 38, 40, and
d 42, Canal St.,
GRAJfD RAPIDS.
GBAMD

EADACHE.

fiieSMia'r'LiTnIsniatiiT
it leJkiit.

Lost $100,000
$20,000 Reward!

.
ry'anre mawuleg t. BttO.mm. Tbsa. acua .re frwn fJM
la rJ.«U . sack drawn surr fac- &gt;'«r IkHr rvtaru la as, we wilt pay
rttb at tbeir teoe
valua, sta.aetlag la ppi.tkk.
K"""' *f B,'B - a- a»*ker. tadmg any fa the kke.e setae, will earetelty mall them t.

IT HAS NOfcQUAL.
faw.«3«. •fa4kraK^H-rai

Til C0S8UMPHVI8.
S.ix?ai£^5ascw“.’«-i

)

B.

MtNITACmUtRa

B.

SOU) BY ALL STORK KEFF1RS.

3!

$20,000 REWARD! $20,000
Lost $100,0001
' P.
B.

BININGER'S
“OLD LONDON DOCK GIN.

trade u rvalinually ioerreamg. be call, th,
attention of the t ublie generally to ba aa.
taweivn atook and particularly to hi, Uv

Camak* Sat ntamn Hail*At uxtTh» petite line. «an*»&lt;c&gt;l ua their
euiworr
ev^ Munday May 14lh,i
three fail express inutu oest, in cwencctfoo
with tte M. C IL R. Pnsamige-s leaving
H swing, m 7-JW*. m., arrive al Buffalo
annsaday M 8*10 KM., and Now Yurt]
next morning al I0.3U g. M. This fa a j
^y exprem i. tte beat Irifa between I
Mtchwan and tte E~t
tan from ,
Detroit to HsfJa, atepiug ooaotea from
HufWo to New Tort.

SOLD BY ALL STORE KKEPKRS

■»jtwwen,aaat

$W REWABD!
New Advertisement*.

7453
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v.’«i.T3~'"'r-'--“c5::"j* !ca]i

Ayer’* Advertiaement*.

Ayer’s

Sarsaparilla

ji Hj sp of-tk°BIG HAT.

I of IUTB, CAPS nsri GKNTW FVRNI8HING GOODS to be Ibaod’urt-'

s

Joke rorne. ia, 7/A* IS RKLI.

IXG THEM AT Mt’Cn I.OVtER
rA/t'AN-Don l fail io tee the goods te-

1« fa pot Mutebk a Mooed attempt would
.'Wares expect mneh aywpathy. Wc hope rreuh ni easily far tte mob M tte Cr?t.
At St. Lovis, nlfain are resuming their,
rtb areridert gill leaeh him and ail ottey
pcnwia oU If, tes'e team* atanllng ia tte otdinary sppesranoe, and m doubt ia felt
ttei the pbifae will te abb, tearefcrth. to
street wilteal being properif

cfafa whteb will probably bring abort an
'a^afa’ntioi of dlterewcfa &lt;t «ffa.
Tte Ute Slw rtriken mill b-U rett
and teebre itey will trot rr»W» to »&lt;*k
nates tte rednatlM of wagca Is snusfod
On the 0- and M- read fretgbte Barred
(« ueoal. tte stdkasu pocreBy going to

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A(1 l-r^ptioo.-.d
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&lt; a&gt;s Welcomb Marble.

man, and rfa. if •{*&gt; danragn bad been

Thf Port Wayne strikers bold out, bet
negfaiatioaa asw ia f rogruaa with ibe oM

./terr BTOri,
- ■ ■ ■ X- l-JA*

Sch*&gt;o1 Bool“

, rnnteted at IMdfatet. rates.

.

। At tbte time Aid. Young entered ttei
i Counril rooms and tpok hia real.
Tho above account, were tliuwsd. and '
orders directed to te drawn ua tte proper
, fund, by ayre Kd naya aa fallow
j . Ayna—Aid. Abbey .‘Dewy, .McNaugh­
ton, SpaaUfag, Tbndiofoa, Wtnklaaaaa
; and Young—7.

Aid. Temifasoti moved, Thai tte Street
Commillte be and are hereby instructed
to cairre the foot walk on East side of Pile
Bridge on Mkh. Are. to te leveled and
pUord in proper atepe and abo to cause
flo-xl Wood lodged sgslmt Mid bridge to
be removed, which motion waa adopted.
Aid. Tomlinaou maved. That the South ;
■ide of State blrttt te gndnl fcf a side­ ba&lt;|l|*t *•’ »'.'**•! tbe trepte had tte «•&gt;»• 1
Hall M&gt;-nlghL *"
walk from opposite tie nriJoocai uf tte i sapetteire. lbs axa./ faiaa ^uiskly rii-«l I
’ Nnhville Hems
by ladlvhlusl rauait^rev. Tbe lavrirs fa I
Dtu't fail to atieod the tamperscor
Robert Brady talks of building a large, i late H. J. KsnfieU in amund wan!. Wefa liailae. a asIn Uniu. .re
Ibnb. Mm I’. T. W. t amsteU dewrib..
faceting next Sunday aftarnoou on ti|« ; brick dwelling house this fall, which i. to | to the fool bridge; fhirh mfaion &lt;ns re.
a yslten walsrUy tbs dtemverol la Dori U .
C&lt;4rt Hutto- Square.
। te kiiuaLei it the centre of the village. •
M». ckaptrrs of
are ssrewlei tv a I
] Robert is an euterprbiug bgstQW msn,'
The regular tnomldy bnaincsw mwtiajf
; That the question af tte legality uf)
of the Reform dab for August will ucear -■ and fa determined fof to te outvied in th*
1■ impyorement of Sashvilie.
Such mm Liquor Bonds apptnyed ‘,y thia ttoyrd be
on Tlie-dry evening of seat week.
referred to City Attorney ami that te re­
ere a btedug to tho ecmvnnity.
The regular August meeting of tte
port at tte not meet mg.
Dr. Wickam has bought a bran new
B-ard ot hhlm-atiou will beheld al the
Motion adopted.
boggy. He says tte fair sex must be
uf tte Serwury next Tuesday even- ,
Dy Aid. Deweyhumored and be is willing to do hia share.
Rrtdnd, That when ibis Council ad
That's right, Ductor, throw io your mite, jotrne we adjourn nutil Monday evening
and |gay . ujtMtoJoof blowing* follow­
neat, for tte rapron pnrpoee of taking ,
into
omeiucTaUoa tte nistur, 4&gt;c wsdeoBlsek A Fuller. It u a derided improve- j ! W. 8. Ay Is worth has removed to Mid- ing w&lt;i straightening of State .trurf from •
“dlaville, there to ply hit vocation as a met• '■ Court to Green street ia ward two, and &lt;
ichart. We regret bis Ioe&lt;, snd congratu­ tbfa the lUcnrder notify carb and ail per-1
Tte usual Sunday Achuul exerefare wiii |'
late &lt;mr sister riUsgu on its valuable ac- : I' OS intervoted therein of-said moating and 1
. te held itaat riabtetb 41 tte M. E-ehurebl &lt;qnisitiuti. "Wall" is a teakras worker, and
aubjact bo and ia hereby deferred until
.
I will mile it interesting for tte people of
Monday rveaiog mu'
_X
titermsn being at I’otoskj_ j _! Middlerjlis
Baeoiqifoc »aa adopted l&lt;y gjm aad
A new Wa'k baa been built by lhe
Charley Bronson, oar genial landlord, bora aa firiluio.
io front of (te lot owned by Juhn Beaenxe } abd'Xis amiable wife have retained home
Ayaa-.AU. Abbay, Danny, McNaugh­
on Broadway tte pt esen I week. A much [ aooo more; and now the boardeni and iton, Tcmlisaoo, Wiwkk-maa and Yeung ।
needed improtetuanL
1 gucats rejoice aa the folks did of old when
Lstlsrs edlrsBMd ta tbe MUatag perseaa
H«. .X.U-,
-uimeala aartausel ia the pauS.i al Haxisia.
i!iou&lt;*fa*. He write, ptertody of tte.I There hate been arraral lawuite rom­
Itarry &lt;«saty. Miek , July t|. ID77 t
That tte Sirert CommUfto be author­
coaatry t»d huprv for ponnaneijt relief io J, enrol in our viU»p thia week
M. «J. Be.ate
C»l«. lUkrwk. K-ro ।
' ired to procure vpea&gt;nliva for repairing Katorts. tfaac Roeaaber^ Arabey Hlskwaa.
that wild but beautiful country.
but when Brady A Cntae stopped into the
e‘l|we»a, tte eaMulling partire goqld beat a sbaunent ata So-jth fafa af |pn Bridge,
Ata meeting of Hsstipga Lodge,
j Motion adopted
hasty ratrsai.
14, V. S. of L, bald c» Saturday farm
His Hum* tte Mayas, sppaietai the
Gro. M Dewey, apd Beqj. B. Buee
Tte strike is o»er, and brother Pariah following Alda, u a menten of tbe standelrrtrd delates to the Grand Lodge: ten p»« to work on tte Ud wages, bat ng cr.mmiuews to fill tscanciea canard by
wiiirh meets al Grand Hapsda today.
' ^11 hare thia plane noon, to seek his far rasigpation of Aid.' Lewis.
‘
“
Good leek tn you,
Committea on Finance—Aid. Young. |
The ioteieat in ite AinjJpy
Ctantoittoa ua (tens end Side Walks-|
meetings, on tte Court House Sq
Aid. winkieu.su
continue unabated, nod tte atteodanoe b
Railroad Matter*.
'
Committee OO OnHnanora—A ld.Wia-1
good drepito tbe cxlreaae hfa weather.
Tte railroad Mtaaifoe, ihb mornlag,
Wh are far from taring convinced that tbe may te very brirly rcaiiErd npJJed Ribben movement is on tte wane—
Tte freight btekade at Husterg fa
|/n lU sopt^ry g p.w» stroeger aod pretty wall beoken. 1‘aanager traina are
slr’ingw.
' ’
kfatoiod ng
ihd tok4r*
i.rrBKAftw !u&gt;?icb»
There .was’ a . runaway on our streets
On the Bakin.ore and Ohio road freight
Tuoulsy afirennoo. reused by leaving un­ M well as passenger trains - are running
Tte pubtbten of Mrr&amp;arr's .VortA/y .
undertake a dllteult task when the seek to I
hitched a team. In this inatance but lit­ are./ and want frota Cumberland
A’. Chisago ite quiet is only brokso by maks'ready a tjxabDy Mtobfo number, be
tle damage waa door, which waa fortunate,
m fhe tram waa tte property ot a poor 1 earn-- iatiusaliosie that tte n&lt;-tcre may try

Ip Indiana |ba Vandal., ewpueen altftopted to prerart trains faup woriag,
but. tet eight, they teU t teretre- at
which it waa rewired to go to work at

•

Suita actually worth $15 0Q now only $10.00.

A rary faw ahoertr last Tteunday and . Hon. J. W Stischcomb baa throated a
yet earn nod potataa anad mure rale
field of 12 acrew of Clawaoo what, from
Tte regular m .utUy meeUag af the which ba recrivod a yield of marly du
Common Council win be l.cM on Friday bu.hria per acre. Thia baa baea nearly’
the average yield pf all thpt l«a been
Wright a nfacd Ventriloquist, | throated uf this hind of wk«&lt; ao /ar M
u. i&gt;. a. .
etc.. wiU eaiarUio tte people at CuIm’ we have bees able to lereu.

Wc are tpformed fate* Stedif Graaay
arrowed yeetarday CM wsmuei L iiHtai*
of In lag. charged with » nindidng a rape
on a daughter of J atore Brew of that
township. Tte girl fa between right and
nmo yores af Mtv It is stated that Brew
tad hit Wtf» war abiant from boane and
that Halbeit inured «£c grl to go with
him to the fafaun: a&gt; Sunday rvewiag far1
(ba row, *r.i romwuued tte «rtax&gt; while
out ia du rondo. The aaaminateip if eat
dnaa far thi. monrihg before Jrttb*

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WAHZER4BAEKES
I

fare pwreteaing.

SldNOT BIGHAT

GOOD IKTS TO THK FUBLK!
»«» »rc four prafasdy
__________ uproptiate to the are
IbomMs. OfarkaK. Wbitol.es'l
i very pieaaantly and tmdeestandiegthe hsaata and habits of tbe North
foan Grouse; in another, Mr. J. Egi^ontgotwerj. under tte iWe of’A
Jvy faj*.: a-fto a.

D»m

STOCK OF GBOCEBIE8

CARBOLIC OIL

a of Twise MmaUnW .• &gt;h.
nem&gt;orSe~&gt;&gt;

^•AMcehti
cf si: kiud. eurad. Caoeers uf tte Blrest I
rewseeed without breaking tberekin if Ink -1
an surly. Knifa Mt wed. \erj Hub I
pain. Call on or eddr—
\
R. F. Bm,w«. M. D.,
!

PltiFLK OF BARRY COUNTY

i trfti Gncer? Buiiesxe

CHESTER’S CUBE
’ WIT NKria FAILS'Try it o^-wi

Ai my OU) itfAND

ear- and will fa

n
7a-L-hrr-’1’
Bronchitis,

COMPETITION won

�Liat

Mrcraftft?Rok’F*M

taro Mm.tw.ta tew 4«.

TTbUE TABXaE.

PoMt&gt;UM&gt;icAi.8&lt;KurrT row th Twix I
TT-wtrmt Amxt Fain, to m H«ij&gt;

WKVnUPAT, mt'MDAT AMD FMi&gt;at, tavntta LT, 18,19. 2V*awn
21, 19T7.

mp«p

Railroads.

THE HASTINGS REPUBLICAN BANNER.

kamt;

Jsdli-SffinWSXj

SlsS

The Leading Paper of

with them • If ranovad there ia difieulty

________ come

flBAIDTStm RAILW
W
JCME 10. Hrt«-

is
»r ploteant type.i
that *ni ddlght I

TaJdng Eftwct June 2&lt;th Ifyy

coTriwTTr
Has The Largest Circulation.
Is Kadically Republican in Sentiment.
raiaero, mechanic*, raanafaiiturera, artMa.
h-jrtirulturirt*. pomologirta and fioriata of
the SOU. The prevniuitia muat amount '
to &gt;10,000, which will be paid in auk,.nJ ’
Wl, knnw .I,*, fl.i. nt,I —
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CONTAINS THE LATEST NEWS,
BOTH AT HOME AND ABROAD
And w a Local Paper ia u»iuirpa&gt;sed it: the State.

'Subscription Price only $1.50 per Year ESsjwb
.u

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IsEiW

Fart Wan: J’tini &amp; Saiini
HtliUD.

in Advance.

imT Mrsm

In Our

lUnruwu kindred or brerel. that w, Nairt- j
j horn* agaiatt Shorthorns Devon* againat ,
. Devon.. The tolal mmi-ima fur mitlr
imported from China; and, uf eouroe, a the liberal
great deal of lying was published about tuent hi

DEPARTMENT,
Wo are prepared to till all Order? promptly for

Dodgers, Posters, Bill Heads,Letvpccd, are all considered. It ia thought
that thia policy will meet lhe approval of!
the friend* of the Society. For thorough- j
bred*-the premiuma amount to &gt;300, for
hoTM* afal! wwi, &gt;517; for ■ road»ten, •
that breed, or tbe Aylcibcry'dvek., which broaden rtoek,’&gt;378; f&lt;* erut* driving
honca tn rnad wagon. 8315; for draught
horaro, &gt;354; for aaddle horaot, |.'b&gt;. ictal ।

Rouen uoeki, and they hare no .{uaRtiea

on very tightly, hiving ail Inebd docent toena of Uro Petina are frequently am.

a new ciaaa—Clam 18, Diviaion U , bard-1
era apecial prctniumi for Michigan borac, .
roadatrra, thoroughbred*, Million., mare,
and geldiam. and have offered a liberal

and when dry apply another coat, filling
up all the crevices where tbe board* were

ter Heads, Note Heads, State­
ments, Envelopes, Busi­
ness and Calling
Cards, &amp;c„ &amp;c.

KISKiSSWTftE
iffiutl K/w a K^utu.

HAND RAPIDS DIVISIDI.
Tie KrtUhle MNH Uw

■tn DAPIDI AID DSilin

I ...... fgHPL'W-..'
IkarUt'lL

Urovwte t W~4mI Mm

Geo M. Dewey, Editor.
Stale Sr., Haxtingw. Mich.

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I ** arm that the tool amount x-ferv.1 io
Hie ISV 4T10X ar
|fcc l orMi dlTir!own{ b
,UJC _
“The mom cffecUre pre.erv.tive for egga : o.,t ,u illiberal amount, but one that will
that bat 4X been proproed ia linared oil,or justify* an cahibitloa of liorvea heretofore j
cotton -red oU m*y be uaed matw-l By ««*w|Ual*J i» the 8b|e. Il will bo noticed
um. lw,

thick

iu. dk„d ,,k,.E

f

.a

ehaff, oork-eutinga, at maple fowduu.

.

dwelling-house, it-la better to corer lhe 1 —-,V.feWa.'.
I
T iTT*.” TT '
A M.itaknn Dugiiotta.
Yeatcrday, juat aa lhe aun had fairly
r.^l
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houee coating from 12.00" to &gt;3,it0ll eaa
’ be ronftd fir about t^OO, while cement. Pacific slope. atoiitury fa

- •vperioteodrnt by it»elf.
' A groat attraction ba* l«n tdded t«
llw p,m|lry
jo thefertibm Mr
|
II. Todd, uf Vermillion, Ohio, will
1
a*
al* thia .ianaetHUnt

tsswysswas
•zu’:.

a roof at the latter materia! ia not
KBtTTIXO tel'ILDtaua.

muvru onwaro, an nnci.caciou* or trie in , ••• “ lervat that waa centering itaelf In hi* wel- ’n,i
far*. . He had hardly pracrew*.! the die I brnfox)
»____ r L-ir - li. .l
. . . • . .
: ik.» *k

'fHOl

law L&gt;. •&gt;

on the frunn of buihiinpi; aod haring

;rnwj;

lu IU I*.

.KW.MVZS.'fh..

•'■•■•••___ Ijatlas^at
fasaf
I ^5
•s Tte Great Swta Ttemfc
orthern
N
BAILWAY COMPANY
CENTRAL

A aolid wall of mortality wm formed
around the apot where the’ victim of the
awn'a fierce raye had-fallen. Npt a broath

Down to a Butinett Bath.

with a note from

Depot, 104 READE STREET, Kew York.
tboe remarks rontemplatra building a
dwelling, 1 ad vine bin to one hemlock for

abljr deigned
the pair! far

Dear wife: deed me a poekel-haadkerchief.
John.
She went tluwly to that drawer U get
the droirod article, and while looking for it I
.L.
------- ml. ui—:
t_.... '

Sunlight of my *ou! : Yr.n will have i
afflicted man. and W» told that be waa to acad me, a handkrtchirf.
Yuur I
bfe, laating perbapa 100 year., if kept dry. •uffrriag front aunatrnkn. He {rained hi* bewitching ayae to turned my hrod thia
riaeal tube to thr proper elevation and morning that 1 fovjrot to take one with me.
located the air aod than aaidp "Gentle­
U you JLdlkm Mere, jut when driven, to men, you an tuiatakefl in your diagntwi*.
Thia thing &lt; touching hia note: la* never

tWS &amp; CO.’IS

GEO.

via IlIll.O

i te* rfMiteww.uiVn
2^«=JSSfcs

uiJs'ESME

PARLOR ORGANS

»sn4a;*!

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aawWq

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MH

25 to 30 reara ago, the majority of country
lity fairy-wife. Your* tendofy, Jokn.
SJic aighed. gave tbe hry the handkarehirf. and aighed again.—ZMebwry

tens
!•••■*. ImmK m

glided over the water* of yonder bey
aminal a pint of pickled |*ppm." An
old Ur who waa prawat looked Jtp into
^About forty can of 1dvwrpbol freight
the venerable virngc ol the vpWrer and
daily paaa over lhe Chicago and Lake |
aaid, “Governor, y.mr head ia Irrel yet,’’
Huron Railroad. Ttecoo cant go to Mon- |

excunum of mett&gt;brrt of the Leciaiatunt
of thia Slate tu the upper pcninaala, to
«t*n from Chicago Augvl 7th. The
party will riait the iron and copper
mining region*, ami Lak* Superior

THR ORIGINAL

“ Where ia your wife!"

ON LT

genuine

'Vitalif ThreUiit laches.

Hoe. Henry Chamberlain, of Three

that

POULTRY WORLD.
we think

^^dsSKSR’iiSKB I

City Drug Store!
J. P. ROBERTS, Proprietor,
HASTINGS,

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MICHIGAN.

Bffig
Drugs and Mcdicinea of nil (h scriptiuris

Also n full line of

umii

. DBWt.

Railroad

Lfflaoi, LI. SRI.
tevr- "siasEs8

for Liverpool.

:^*r

Pennsylvania

rw^aaEsMctsia:
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yyr^rpveUe^ *4XXte

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VOL. XXII. NO. 15

HASTINGS. BABRY COUNT/, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 8. 1877.

WHOLE NO. 2061.

'"ii-W”'
of He pigeon tribe. Thia fellow, who is
■tewt . b« m . rntll twrkcy. fa eaW
the .-rowoed-m^coa, nod comas Tram Jsv,
tudaora. of the neighboring irionda. He
i» a splendid bird, with a wide-spreading

Itwill pay you to Drill your grain. You will gave one-half
bushel of seed {ter acre, and gain from three to ten bushels per
acre in the yield; but to obtain the best results you mutt hart a
Drill \that iciUnot bunrh thi need.

PHYSICIAN 4 SURGEON
rets the ttuwer Hlixk.fllatvtt'rML^MSac*.

ATTORNEY AT LAWASOLMBTOB
^CUAXCIfRr.

-‘“;-k*u-b.d andHwposiag air.

The Superior

doao the seaaun. It proved a great .ucores. Tbe day M-ed merrily on. until
luncboou-timc. Rupert bad made up bat
mind to have ijuict ramble with Kitty,
»nev this meal, and if thing, wont ■&lt;
tn sneak d his love. . But be bad counted
without his host, for when luncheon was
over, and he had get rid of hi« snnl, Mra.
Stacy, wbo bad relied him to her side to
wait on her, lo! Kitty had diaappaued.
Full of jealous fours, sad determined to
find out wbo his rival was, he set
forth ihnxuh tba wood, tu discover

FORCE FEED will bow all kinds of Grain and Grans seed
ly as Sand rani through an Hour
Glass. And the

HOOSIER IMPROVED FORCE FEED,
IB one of the best Drills manufactured. Quantity of need sown
regulated without change of gear-wheels and a perfect force fkkd.
whether towing one peck or four bushels per acre, which is the
case with no other drill.

STUDEBAKER!
HAntUttlg. MU*H.. U K. WTACFfKA. Ttt^.
IlsviastM.«4 lb«, C«&gt;uat UeasasaVMU* ®V
•14 »!••' «l tarts—.. with areva r—m »4 betwr
. &lt; aa.&gt;i&gt;toia&lt;.l&gt;iisll to Jj—t io are all wr
aits- -satawLtsxj:' ts
war

S

LIGHTEST RUSHING WAGONS BADE.

“Ob. darling!” he cried, “what an it ?
Thank heaven. 1 hare found you.”
“Oh, Mr. Mortoaer," abe cried with a
little sob, “how glad I am to see you * I
began to think I should have to stay here
ell night alone. I've aprained my ankle
ao I can’t walk. What «Lr» I do and

nU »stm I* Will ths SiraJta^ 8iBte. wiMittaaaM
I
tn raUai h st p mi w ate.
S0F*Hari [ssm made by han 1 from the best Extern Oak leather,!
and every strap warranted.

DENTIST

Our hero took both tbs little bands,
and held then tightly in bin own, while
he auctioned h«r anxiously as to the
accident, relating meatllitne how be came
to And her
•Bat bow,” cxdaimed Kitty ruefully,
when he bad dona, “tow am I ever to
get back ? I don't bulieve 1 can walk a

GREBLE &amp; RL'SBELL

Sicilian.

Neville.

farm-house, where a swing had been put
up for her. in a little grove of trees.
Huddenly a - merry voire culled out I
•■Here." and a handsome young own
leaped the low fence, sod advanced
toward her, laughing, and duffing his hat.
Kitty was out of tec swine and on her
feet in an instant. bar eyes Hashing, her
figure drawn up to its full bight. She
looked prettier than erat in her indigna-

ATTORN KYS AT LAW 4 SOLICIT-

“tWI yo«."'
JUSTICE or THE PEACE. Ihwma t

GKOKGE U B.lItDEN.
jLuiTe?.F

jimirmii: num

4766

Kitty looked as if she

' Certainly, with the utmost roclnras.
"You called •Kup-.-rt,' didn't you
“I was calling my dog. sir," ssld Kitty,
with infinite hauteur.
‘ WeH, I'm uut exactly a dog,*' was the
laughing answer, “batxl've often been
railed -an impudent-puppv — at your aerrice, Miaaf* And he bowed spin proKiuy,
___ .. ------------------------------------- e mut­
tered to herself, not cxjecting to be heard,

Tbe stranger beard tbe word, MvertbeIca. Mri manner changed He became
*n scrii’O* and deferential • u the most
chivalrous knight of old in presence oi his

BUCKEYES TO 5 CHAMPIONS
SOI.P FROM HARTINQS

fflKrifiL

MIPHLEVIljJ.K tH 1BT6.

Sold By

MESSER BROTHERS
CxI-ei: j iif.ntrr

POWERS &amp; BARLOW

ing Material, House Trimmings,
Painta, Oils and Varnishes.
&gt;t- J- M4/A
Carrins, Siin aid Onmital. Fanners, examine the WIARD
‘ PAINTER
PLOW, before purchasing others,
Every onewaranted.
.41,! HIM: DUlliT
Those contemplating buying
Special Medical Announcement
Mowers
or Reapers should see
Joy Comfort and Happiness
the Walter A. Wood Machines,
Sick aaslifllcted!
&gt;&gt; '■

U n_v&gt; rtavrlaaa AIuib

OF HAHTTNG8A.ND VICINITY.
DR. J. B LaSURE

"I beg pardon. V® afraid I’m tras-paaring. But the path through lbs field
was trodden as jf oos had the right of
way there, an-i 1 beard you call—well.
I made a mistake." Again the mirthful
took danced in hi^eycn. "Good morning.”
He swept the very ground with his hat
as he executed soother profound bow, and
then turned, and putting his hand on the
top of the fence, vaulted ever, and the
next moment wm out uf sight.
Kitty did not swing any more that day,
but went back to the bouse, muttering.
"The impudent fellow!" white tbe real
Rupert, who had been off chasing a nb
bit, re appeared jnst al this juncture, and
accompanied her, frolicking and barking
round her. Bnt thia ^as not the Rupert
she meant wbeu-lhe aaid “The impudent

said die General, leading that personage
up to KiUy. • His Mtne, by bsptiam, u
Rupert Morus^r, but bo is st»b a saucy
follow, that W ia boat known among his
friends as ‘thst iapudrat puppy!' "
Tbe eyes ef tlie two young people tneL
Young Mr. Mortimer's were daoring with
fun. For tbs life of hrr. Kitty ronld not
help laughing. 8o they laughed in con­
cert, and be aaid, bowing low, and repeat­
ing the worda be had used in the garden,
“Yea, 'that impudent poppy'—al yourser-

■He is making sport of me,'' paid Kitty
to beredf. and drew h-rwelf up Unghuly;
31 for the teju of tbe interview tbt was
J and rererrrd, coeflnlng herself to

“Of rouree you, can't. Who aaid you
could ?" cried Rupert. “Bui you If get
back rfgh^all the suae, for I intend to
• Curry me 1" KMy gave a little serous,
and-shrunk back, and covered her fat®
with both hands, for ahe felt the Mfot ‘

blundered oct. untbinkinylx “What will
Rupert did.: not atop to reply to i
thia question. ..Tify little cared be for
wbal people Said. Without a word, he
put hi. arm. about Kitty, and lifting bar
bodily from her fret, Walked of with her
a* if she had been a Imlber-weight
At firet, Killy struggled a little , but
the strong, manly arena bdd her close, and
sho anon began rather to like it, and u
think it all rcry defchtful.
“At any rate,'* aha said to'benelf, “I
can't help it; be is too masterful to

Of pevplM, it may well bo Called the mtn.
do of the nineteenth centurv.
Tbe statistic, showing th., curt, indoUodlto., ste.. of nuircad, in the United
States
18G7 and tor 1876, riford a Hue
to many uf the
whkb have led to
tbe failure of ao many railroad inresttuarta
»•
®&gt;d to pay Inmreer on tbrir
bonds. The folfowing will rerve to Dins.

the bugh'mg.jMk^ K the fimt Zx
he H rtally a.king.fiabev, though bo addo® pres near tba water. Therefore, of
course, ho etanot carry on bis regular
hmtnms,—or what Cnght to be bis regu­
lar Umtores, if bis name i» ooneca,—aad :
so he cue ten to himsdfwith catching liz
xrol. and mire, and such small frv v may
be found od short Then', again, be is
peculiar because besets more like zeal
than a bird in hunting for small pme.
He w-.l| .u od Watch a moure-holo just
| like a regular old IMbby-cat. ,nd when the
mcree rectarm out, he will pounce upoll
| it as quickly so any pus yM wverxSsw.
It uuy bo thal he laughs so mtpfo.twanse
be coniiaually sera for himtdf what an :
utterly absurd kind sfa-blrd he it

uiing Was wrong, and ho hurriod on, ths
dog rapidly leading th.- way.
At bat, in an opening In the womb, ou
a tnoES-corercd rock, bo saw Kilty, pale.
bTHUblcre. and sp^rently in pain.
In a moment ba area at her tide. All.
hi» jealousy wv pw. Love was upper- I

Every wheel ,is boiled in Oil. every box set in White Lead.
TUSkcfew are.-ret with the Patent Skein Setter, and the Boxen
by Haudraulic Machinery, and tine in the reason they are the

Sweet’s

... ,TO, ueaare
tad! m .dichtgan nr the United States b - - —, — ....
Itabfetopay.ahowldtb. plamtUTwin the but becauan of their oddity, era called
Tbe name may
atut. Messrs. Christian * CL. refused to -foughing jMkM— "
pay, nod far a time were debarred from »tnk« you as a very strange one to give to
making any flour. On giving bonds to .• a bird, but there ia a rmaon for it. In
AoMrabfa
whs*
there
bird,
cere fro.,
the amount of KBO.OOO, to indemnifv the
ownereof the patent, should the* suit jI the early acrtlera used to hear in the woods
wbieh is now pending in the United States France noises which sounded as if they
Distna Court at Minneapolis U- decided were made by . jackare who had beard a
inxd yoke, and was langhlng heartily at it
in their foror.
The bringing of thia suit againrt one of Tbe people eonld scarrelr make un their
lbs largest flour mannfrefaren in the
oounttT. Us thoroughly alaramd the mUl-

jumping and barkiwg, and manifesting the
greatest delight st seeing him. But when
Rupert stopped to pm his Bamnaake, the
dog darted ahead; then stopped and
looked wistfully at Rupert, and then
rushed on again.* "What ran be man*"

If you want a NEW WAGON be sure' and buy the

If rfei

ues for flour, u mad. by Prof. IL Prtw- j sat a long ruwX-Lar little l irds of difer'
coll, of Michigan I'Diversity
ent colorj^fid sizes, but al! very eujsll
First—The total.nitrogen (jn the grain Thea^. Were African finches, and it was
dried sUH* degrees Fahrenheit |.
v&lt;^ .mnriugu
ere per-1
Sceood—The total albnaienuid. /the (fectly -(islet until ...me 00e came to one
flcah-fnrmiog eonutilncnte) by oalcula}iMf'
cad of the cage Then ever, enc &lt;-f these
from tile nitrogen.
x ’
little birds turned it, head to see wbo it
TMrd—Tbe starch and deriwtfrae (thewas. When the j»nwn went to the other
force-riving eoostitueuts!. tt the dried
end, they all turned their beads, at the
grain.
•
same moment, in that direction They
Fourth—The water ofaUined al 212
moved ao quickly, and in such perfect or­
det'ros FahruiMit.
der, that you might have thought they
bad l&lt;ou drilled by a military officer. Z
A&lt; I bad not now to look at all tbe
bird.-. I pa^cd around among the long
| hjg^d barons, bright-colored pheasants,
i gorgeous cluttering parrots, prettv Hole
{mnwprete, finebes of all kinds,-black,
white, red green end [ urple.-grreubeak.
(which -are finebss with broad, thick
bails, and some of them with beautiful
•eariet and black plumage ); Btino-birda,
which come from India, and talk as well
:..... «. rr«® better than, the most cokrersaanipi., Mr
&gt;»d the wrever-bird, &lt;d
77 -la- "hich you may Lave heard under the
name o&lt; the sociable grosbeak, and which
. . .
.
—------- s~ . very-good sort of bird, ah

tbe sowing of those varieties io the order
io which they are mated above.
Aa a farther expression of the meeting
tn regard to the variety of witcat known
■a the "Cmwwin, " the following reaolutior..
presented by W. W- Hatch, wa» nnar.imoualy adopted;
ZfrsoW, That it in the nenoc of this
on the way. Nobody can drive you with meeting that the "Chwaoo” wheat is the
to little pain m I tan." he added, seeing
she was about to object "Bouden, you
aiuat begin to obey me, so an to got your
hand in, for you ana going to bo my wife,
you know.'
A committee oomRuur of J. I). Bayes,
•Your wile |" cried KiUy. She gave a L&gt; B. Merrill and W. W. Hateh wm
her head, but she pointed to confer with the IVtroil Board
pout* and a tom of U;
nluabtd, and not with anger either.
either Yes
Yea ; of Trade, urging that they make a eepablushed
the tips
of her dainty «sn
nan.
---------,—
___ ,to
TaU grade ol the Clawson wheat
“Of coarae,"
"Of
coarse," retorted
seizor* Rupert,
- --------------as he
On motion of Mr. Hateh the fallowing
stepped
- ’ softly
* “*- 'into
- the phaeton, and took reaolntiou was adopted:
bis scat braide bar, looking
fL
half-auciiv,
Rrtolttfi, That this Convention recom­
half-fundly into her styas, which fell before mend to the farmm of Michigan the ocIt Ml along. Didn't oewKty ol lotting their wheat remain io
the ttrar until it has gone through the
the *ma«| impudent sweating [woocm, a»|t would greatly add

tie. For Kitty and Rupert were married
early in the autumn, and were aopezfarive
ly happy.
• Do you know, • and Rupert one day,
"that it was tbe merest accident w» ever tionel Board of Trade al thrir next mret
Knew each other Y I had come down to log la Milwaukee August 21, to take into
■y undo'a for a tingle eight only, wheti eoaridetatioa the question of patents or
patent laws aad give the matter due con
rideraticn. lo answer lo tbe request of several of
the luetnben present. Jsoob Barnes, on&lt;oftbe.Dtiretora of tlie Fidelity Inwraocr
Company, of Chrasgo, explained the workings of that and other ssrapenlos l-i the
fasuranct at milling ar extra baaaroou
property. Stelisrica were prevented by
I him sad other meoibers showing that of
all to-termed extra hsunluua property iusored in the United States the number of
mills which are included under that brad
burned during tbe prrt year
Irre than
Michigan Millars.
any one other dam ef socallcd hamrdatM
property, icw-hoosM aoegtod. In view of
this tact he thought the rates of insuranee
charged mill os-tuns were exurhitatat and
anjost, MBtimeota which' were ladoraed
by all paeaaot.
Ths oonvourioa, wkh thanks to the
Board of Trade for the ute of their room..

big as crows, with enormous bills as large
as the daws of lobsters, and of very much
the Mine shape. Some ot three great bills,
naif Mbig rathe bird, were red, and,
otben were dark-eulured. Home of the
oockatros were of a beantifn] color, and
one kind, from Australia looked exactly as
if it had been nwv once, but had been
waahed and bad foded.—JVww. “A 171
of Wat fhatu," U front R. Stodt-

Don’t buy any Furniture or Picture Frames,
until you have priced their Goods, for you
will save money by it.

oenL, while that of funded debt is 433.
Further allowance should be mode in conaidering the item ot capital stock for tbe
larpr amount which repriw^nte not only
no value but for which nuVuney wwever
paid. Few nilrands have' bran built uf
lain in which tbn capital stock reptsrented
any expenditure ofnoMjr directly therefor
by the holders. Roads barn been istill
with insncy rsx-d on bunds and &lt;m bunds
■old. for fevtn fifty to. ninety percent.'of
their tta, «, that both tbe it&gt;err«Mt of
stock and bonded indvbtedne* is more w
less inflated and far from a reality.
There is still mother canao explaining
the failure of railnwla to nay stockholder,
acd Kind owners. The increa® of rail­
foods during the ten years ha, Uea
per «*.. while tbn ii.creare e,f populatii,n
in the same period has been hut 23.0G per
cent., showing that t)M; gnratb of the rail­
roads ef the country has been four tinwa
mlgrral as Iu growh in jupulalion. la
LiOCibo nutabcr of inbafotanto to sweh
ratio IT railroad wm W», wtufe'm IRlu It
wan only iTt: The experience of New
hnplaad, where the industries of tbe peo­
ple are as farotable tn the profitable man­
agement of railroad-, m elsewhere, shows
that railroads cannot be operated with
profit where there is a population lea than
S50 to each mile of read, ('poo this basis.
..
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__ _

A Faithful Wife.
About a year ago’ tbr Quartermaster at
8L Louis was notified to furnish tranportaiion Vo Mrs. Allee A. Huribort and two
children to Fort Lapwai, the coW to be
deducted fro® the pay of her husband,
Frivato 'Va. L. llnribort, in inttaUments
of 910 per month. The cost ofthejourwould be upward of MOO. A private:
ier'spey is holy 913 per month, and

3

ing the fraud, wa hare priatod a dotted
rule .cross tbe face, showing where tbe

no rale in the farm, but it is «rilT eat
betwwn the words.
.
This swindle is eMat the most dauntoui crer attempted. Ofeouree tbe form
of the “agreement'' van* to meM diffisrwnt
seif foe® the sofa,where ha had been lying bargains and operations, bat the general
in tears for half an hour, and, with a character is shown in the above.
touch of indignation in his voire, anh

“Cell be sorry, no* angry- Tether
never g»«s angry-”
For a few moments the aunt looked al
the boy half-curiooily, and let hot eyes
fall again upon the book that was iu her
hand. Tbe boy laid hirnssl! down upon
the sofo again, and hid bis fare frnn
sight.
•That'* father now!" He started up,
after ths lapse of nearly tan minutes, as

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Everybody knows they are the

Haste, the subject of iaesiriog m'U prop
Shortly alter 2 o'etrek tbs mewtiog was

railed to order by the Proudent. J. R
TUyre.oflMroh. Tbs foHowtag RS-

■Mww his aunt M|d this. Mr. Gordtm ouIly -wled, and drew his irate dcs-lr around
his boy.
Mr*. Gordon threw upon her sister a
look er warning; but At m unbeeded.
^'■I.tbutkRiSorf rasa very naughty
■Ws-baVe settled al! that. Phebe,"
w«r the mild bat firm answer of Mr. Gor-

excited to anger by thia u
spewehteh® A«»L
•FUbw! ’ It wm tbe be?________ __
spoke now. far tbe firat tune, iu an undwtone eba added— You are wrong.

THE STEBBINS BROS SAY

I
&lt;

jutl formed, favhsdTiez » attend a dreet 11

care. Tober surprfao and mor^Aoation j
ho apprered, w oKort bur to the party, at- I
ttadln awhile hnenewt Bho invited i

�Give ns -A. rid arirer ddhr. bgn! tec-.
der equaly wrth grid.

Tbe property destroyed by the mutwin
the variiKis cities last weak is retimeted
at |43,0«0,OTO.
Tbo strike hue .made Gov. “BUm Joans**
Withams tbe man of the Uor-that is.

It io curious, but the mereratus reportera know more shrat tbe crops than do
thr n»ca wbo grow them. Dun, Barlow
The New York
saya that tbo A Co. report that Um wheat crop in tho
Ohio Democracy ought to bo lira ten ca Went will make an average of twimty-flre
tbe platform they have made.
biuh.ls to -he acre, aud that tbe other'
A grade poop ia hmni from Blue Joans
Williams, but it hotrods vrry little like
tbewarrfor bold who, a short time since.
was mobilising hie militia.

Tbo H'wrU mya that the Ohio Demo­
cratic platform "reprasaola tbe confused
and uncertain eondiiiou of polities through Crimea, the great competitor of America
in grain produrinc, la Ihie season practiral
iy barred out. The Turkish war has abut
the public from noufounding the strikcra that off, and America has, this year, Io
feed tbe world. Hencw then MBBOi bo
with the ‘fraud" party.
that diminution in prire. that vtberwiau
The Repisblitwn County Conreuiious iu
Ohio are cl moat universally indorsing tlie
oar twenty-five bushels to tbe acre, with
Administrated though in the ramc breath
the prior ths same that it would be were
they call for unlimited silver aud the re­
it only the average of nine or ten. The
peal of the Resumption act.
Wot will bo udc rich that year, and
Ao exchange remarks that "the only there cannot but bo general prosperity

Treasury, and have interpreted thia as in­
dicating tbit tho volume of currency iu thcountry is at Inert not too coutncted. In
thrir rettmation thw surplus showed that
about ooe sixth of tbe entire voltim.- of
1-gal tender currency wm not needed loceir

reserve, and tliat the great volume of them
only akuWe that the Lanka prefer to keep
thrir rrarve in that fora, rather thfe to

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The fdkiwing items from tho Grand
Rapids Eoglr win be read with intcrert
by any of our peopU
M. M. Crosby, accused of kcepifig his
ulixia open after boors on th.; night of

this morning. Ateium- Vrrwcating At-1
tnruey Maynard represrnted the People,
as tbe offense me against the new Liqncr
Law. .The jury convicted the rayzrodent.

The ulooD keepers at Bosd's Inke open­
ly disregarded the uew Liquor Law, and
kept their pUcei uf busmesa open jroster-

of the country ia interested in tbo settle­
ment of the troohUs that hare so long
prostrated buaiama. Hayas' policy, aa It
is sailed, baa certainly girea the South
p«a«e. »&gt;d baa resSorerl enafidetKW in tbo
future of South. Southern merchants are
hern buying goods, which is enough for

era of the Preehtent's policy, for they see
A ttoroey-Getseral—Gee
-Dwight m it u&gt; escape from the terrors of tbe
Clerk uf the Supreme
C. Howell.
past four years.
School Commiaaioner—J. T. LukeM

Daring the late strike a lot ef street
urchins, to tbs number of abr-al a score,
paraded the streets of St. Louin, headed
by one with a tin pan by way of a drum,
whiih he WM beating with two pieces of
lath. They bare a hup? banner on which
Whit the People Own the Great Cor*
porations.

If yoa read tbe daily papers you will
•appose that everybody u cut of town
during the rammer mouths. Nominally
everybody is,-—practically a great many
are not. You shall see in tbo society jia-

i able Evidence.

V«eUne
VegeUne
■ ill get what they contracted for. Tbe
weak com pan ire are about all played co1
Gleanings.
now, and thane remaining, with perhaps
Private troublm are very much like in­
one or two anepiioua, may be considered fants, the more you nurse the m the bigger
they grow
Tbe wbcut crop ol Ingham county M es­
timated at 211 bushels
acre. In Barry
oonnly it is Tally 25 bushels to the sere.

shuuld.iosure the o»jfwheiming defeat of
thieves and tramp- falling in, there would arrived al by the various schools of politi­
the party in October.
bo force enough to take possamion of the cal economists certainly indicates that
transpires that while Gail Hahulton has city. Then buildings would bare ben theira ia not yet one of tbe exact rococos.
fired,
and the city weald have been plan For instaacw, it is churned that additional
been scolding the administration and the
dcred. But tio mob dare fare an organ protective is al] that is necessary to start
ewintry al large fop faults of the card ser­
vice, a brother of hers has been enjoying a ited military forte, and aa soon as the cou- into unparalled activity every languishing
■ American industry. This has been demo-mfortable income from the pirvrnmcnt •piratots knew that tbe authorities were
prrpartd for them. It all died oat. Mayor I ouatrated here time ra1 strain since tbe
in a Custom House position that was on
Eqt is entitled to a great deal of credit for ■I disetuaioas, grewiag oat of tbe strikes, benipping in the bud what was intended to i1 can. On tbe oilier hand, 'hat already afTb; Adrian Times, in speaking of Gw. be a very dangerous affair.
| forded by the laws has just as clearly
Croswell's prompt and decisive o^urw in
aboern to be the real cau« of the long dis­
the recent trouble, says that ''Michigan
mal stretch nf Iasincsa depression reaching
has come out of the ‘great strike' which
from Sept. 1873 down to the prroeut hour,
and '-frte^ade ia tbe panacea urged by
thoosands versed ia the ways of social,
how much the money and berinewa cent, r economical and politics] problems. From

BiuinrM was slowly but surely improv­
ing until tbe great strike was inaugurated.
That eruption ufhliocy bar thrown the
buviaoei uf tbe whole country Lack ward
on the very eve ot unusual ccmmereia) ac­
tivity, As a consequence the betd-r class­
es willVi pinched and diabesutenad^pijGjr.
it h t£ poor tars who~g^ ,nffCT mw&lt;,
aud they must Warne themselves for thu
strike, tkt nrj.rrmnl foil/ cl modern
rimes. The result it, that capital must for
the present remain unemployed, and tbe
suffering fiom this will fell with terrible
and deplorable forte on the working men
of tbe country.

vegetiie
Purifies the'Blood, Renontee end Invigorated
the Whole Sretem.

u.st eminent manriaeturee. of Hartford., twMty general coneurrraee in the belief
u.
a.
u4
rfr that Eoglaad is now dead in earnest in iu
men of similar capacity and character sec­
ond him. The rid company will go ooand pay dollar for dollar. It ia well, for
the ruin of the cumpauicH
trouble everywhere.

beer made in the city is very bad, and
the better data of people get their supplies
entirely from the Writ. It cvmrs on in
materially adfanosd by the recent unplcav- is entirely oyer. The demsgoguas who refrigerator ears, and there it never a
snt 'ieea are thane who, like tbe illaatriou» attempted to excite tbe tramps and tlueras
Schwab, are toiling at tlie pipit of a brer to a riot failed signally, and the city is aa
barTri.*quiet'as a mill pood. The credit for ibis
Judge Drummond in aentenring some u due, entirely. to the mayor and ths po­
of the rioters the other day, stated tbe lice. Twenty-six hundred men, thorough­
cur with rosnariablr brevity when be said. ly armed, were ow duly all of last weak aa
"Il ia an ahsordity to my that you can poiicwaxu. sad all of the militia regiments are fifty oar loads of beer a day, from To­
protect the rights of labor by trampling were at thar poets. At the first intima­ ledo. Milwaukee and Cincinnati, coasum-.
upon the righto of labor.
tion of a riot lbs mob would hare had od in tbit dty, andyou can imagine the
this enormous fores to amt. and every eonaUeuation when the thirsty soul is inBounced ^b-j employment of United
States troops in State affairs, and the very tridge. The inatruetioao wore definite to since tbe strike came in yesterday, and it
next day the Democratic Governor nf In­ shoot at the rioters at the first, and over was made the occasion uf a johihe. The
duns. Bloc Jenna Williams, telegraphed thrir heads al the second volley. There Western her wees ore building ica homes
to tbe Secretary of War la al! haste to waa to be killing if a riot waa prarnked. here now in which to restore their sup­
Send on soldiers to supprow violence in The coeuiuur.iste understood thia, and they plies. so that thia will not occur again
were very careful to give no oceanson fur
military interference. The oomneuauU
the Democratic camp is well illustrated iu are very shady flow, and claim that they
Ito direct repudiation of tbe Resumptive did not intend any troublr. Bat it ia well
platform co which it made the cantata known that that they did intend to rawe a
late year, and declaring in favor of aa un ■ riot and sack the city. They had thrir
limited issue of paper mousy by tbe Fed­ preparations all made. They expected the
eral Government. That plaak alone railru^l people to strike, and thou all ths

have eriHrised this interpretation of the
wane of certificates of depewits, and deny
thst it indicates say plethora of legal tendev currency They assert that moat ef
these eertiflSntes of deposits are held by
national baiwas a portam* of'their legal

Got Their Just Deserts.

| trey against Draocraey, stdl regarded aS
i tbe areb enemy who-, annihilation is the
I first tbtv of cv^y H.-puMiran Th. inia. is fairly mndo up and there is aa opu
। Grid, ahd ths fact ia every where reeognmsd
its spisodid record, shculd not gn dmra., that tbe remit ui doubtful and will be
and they rallied to save it, Marshall Jew­■ awaited with anxjsiy to both parties, but
el’ Ex-Pmtn-ster-Gvmerel, and om of thei am wttboutbopj by either. There is a

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Vetetiue
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Vrsetiue

Health, Strength
AND APPETITE.

▼OTeUne

JlSSrt.-U.'SttlSSt

T«eUue
(Asads Lockwood, private woriary of
J. H. I’ait®, gwo*"! paasmipw agent of the
G. K. A 1 , was turned Tnriday evening
tn Mire Frank Wycoff.

The Slate Board of Health nek all local
Boanl* ol Health to direct thrir publ*
physicians to offer free raoriaalinn once a
year to ell. naing pure borne vims.
TVc are informed that the direct freight
route from Chicago over the C. A L. H.
and C- &amp; N. E. ia n&lt;&gt;w open, and .hat 160

Vendue

VegwUae

Veffetlne
Vecetine

VegeUoe
Tegefluo

VtgeUfie
TeseUnc
VeCfline

GROCERIES,

Vt&lt;eUne
EcjK. ia «M. ho stated to Omar that it
cuotainsd !'•(»" palacre. 4000 baths, 12.­
000 ril mcrehrara. I'-'.rtOO fruit merchant.
40,000 Jews wbo paid taxes, and 4MI

Au exchange aan "People are mouroingtbs acarrity uf mplre. Wbo knows
butthrt usblraaing in disguite?’The lass
applet, the leas rider; the leas cider, the
low danger of any of the th xraands brioo:
iag'to tbe reform elube going beck.

Ths Portland Otrerrer givre this excel
lent advise, wbiah is very applieaid* la
rirtsin localities in Harting* ; ‘•The chil­
dren of different femilio should bn taught
not to throw rten.e at one another, if they
wi»l&lt; to preserve pmre in the netxhbcvThe old American House at Lansing
will soon receive a bnck front, be raised
to three rtorfea, thoroughly ramodded^pd
newly furnitbed from cellar to garret,

Vegctine

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Y«eUne
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VeccUne

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VegeUnc
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The Mild Power '

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Homeopathic Specifics

CROCKERY

ing tbo 45th Ocngrtm will take up tlie
matter directly after convening; and It
will be fought until a derisive victory shall
have been achieved by one.or tbe other of
tbe two jjreat scb&lt;«J. Railroad matters
can hardly escape a pretty thorough reo
tOatioo, and those iatwOTcd will likdy bo

Smith Hogle &amp; Preston.

bw tera SJ «r»J ia the fr»du«ii?ti st Ibe pre.art vvlusu. t« make u c*ei;44ia sad vsluble
It is rreamiaesi by tbe Sew Ysek ally t-rvrs
to be lb. urei OMipIess, aur.cdve, uarfitl and
eksspvu ihivMami tHraetssy sr-thMaiy ever
taeueJ. In 1jpsgrspieel sppsaranew asiI tiaA
fora a tolerably correct judgement as to , bte.
eerialaly K is • fine •re.-tmre ot beaktbe merits of tbe waMare liryt waged
against them by societies urgaaisci for that
aa om of the prime causes of their crea.

TRIUMPHANT![
The Advance Plow

led to the organisation of their employes
for mntnal protection, it waa aid, against
tbe wieds encroachments npna indi’i-ioal
rights, and agairst thrir exactions. From
all of a dUoate character that baa been
evolved by tbe hie strikes, it appears that
while a few roeda in the times densely pop­
ulated sections hare bera able to rootinur
their 10 pct etat. dividends besides hand­
somely iacreasisg their surplus foods by

Swampsentl, the White Mountains, and
of causes among them ma! administrariuu
all over dm cool spots, who are safely roin directing their earning to illegitimate
setioced in thrir own bouma. To keep
Democrats iwwn to hare lost eight of thia
objects, have been forced into ths bauds of
up the uaprraiion that they hare followed
receivers.
Bat winterer fuiwre rorclainteresting fact.
the fashion sod gone to a summer resort,
In several instancm du sinkers detained thi-y keep their frost blinds dened, an.i go tiono mar taanb, tbo atrikre with tbeir at­
regular peassager trains, carrying mails, in and out the rear door. The foal is, the tendant lure of lifo and destruction ,.f
but expressed a wilingneas to alLr the sioderately wealthy haven't h*i Um mon­ property, hare giroo a remarkable impetus
mails to proceed, and triqpapliod to ey to get away for three ymr% and many to the demand that tbe general GirnaWashington disclaiming any intent to dr- of them hare discovered that the air is meat should hart some hand in the ccn
trol of three vast corporations that num
with which juri'i often award excessive
about aa good In a yell-appointed house in
damagv-i to tbo plaintiff whenever a corj«&gt;- to Coo of these telegntas. Postmaster Key
bet among thrir alleged mM» Stetr Leg
ration is nxado the defendant in the nsoot say*. “The Departmeut docs not expect the city as it is anywhere. The summer Wrturea, Jndgee anJ members of the oatrivial enure. The p ople shoalJ remem­
rreorta are all losing mocey this year. The
tional
Congran, and which so vitally in­
ber that this eountey owe* a great deal to sad cannot cctnpel railroad ouurparues u&gt; farmers down on Ixing Island who can set
fluence fur good cr evil every greet iodo
corporate bodies, mare to indeed than etrry mails ret any but regular trains, sod
a fairly good table an making a great deal trial intercut and eyery ciliaea. mare or
ether amntrim du, as without lii.-tn a great whoever interfere" with tbe Fanning of
part af our country would still bo wric- three is renpanaiUo for the delay nf the of money by taking aammer boasdera al leas directly. Evidently tHsblobesnsevtu dollan a week, the seme paople who otborof lh« subjects that Wil! rupee the
veloped. In other cuoatriv railroads arc
bulk through thickly popriated seitleuaed to lire « l«og Brandi and Saratoga attoutipu of thr President and Congwre
meota ; bore the railroads are the pioneers.
Senator Jones of Jferada is still at tea ddlarfa day. The hard lima hare
tbe wmisg tomlon. The new ieram
They open tho country, and tbe popula­ at work upon kis silver report- lie is
U^hted tbo rammer raorta.
tion follows afterward Kren on otsr own
raised by tbe late insurrections ar.d which
giving it a great deal of careful nrvuion,
bland of Manhattnn, whatever of populs-'
rocwDin,
will no longer down at the bidding of pohtion wo have above Forty cunth street and it U not now certain whether he will
The city was astofliahod, »6d deSghted rimas or patriot, primt or hymaa, lualcrs
would never bays beca tlrer* hot for the bars it printed before Crttgrow meets. aa wrll. oo Thursday by the IntelKgrara &lt;
or the iadgsjfi-us, and alinrat mtmberlre.,
In addition to Ike report there is a vast that a atoek broker named Seiorer bad ■
and they bare thrown who opej the gates
bums of tastitnony, which would cover
beaten Jay Gould II appeared that Gould to^be
|
eulur.dun.nd gleaning of new
nearly six bauired printed' pages. Tho wm carrying a great deal more of Atlantic 1
fields by tbe dcaugoguc As evidence
entire work, if publisfed. aro*W comprise and Pacific Telegraph stock than Im want- (
that he sem them and intends to profit
two vnluaswt B afeMrt to be lb« inten­
&lt;d, and he did sat hire as much W»tero thereby,
i
It U reported tliat a Dwuocraiic
tion of Bouator Jaocn U&gt; withhold tbs re­
rranavlranh mandxr of Coggrwa ha. al­
port until about the litas of the uirtting
tic conceal Setover, Kmsm, tie Califor­ ready made • bid for the rapport of tbo
nf Coogrres, in order to add to it lbs latest
nian, and other operator* ware in » tight tnmpg SBd Other riotously Reposed of his
possibla infaraatiao.
plaro with stocks lh* thy had. ar-d they District, femaomMw ^fetho will urge
Tbo pian who for lua* Meeeaar.table
appealed to Gould to help thorn. Gould Ucngrom to distribute »lU,WW 0tW from
reason rurtfisW » IteUon’J of lbs votes cart
tbo IL Ji. Tnwwnry among tbe “wnrkinc
for Governor of 'ub.-,, ,W
late October teH! couttoues Uj diegrsec the aioAs lire) were overloaded with, and he
Ezseutive oflUr of» peat Ulate by refns- jmtted tbe eoafracracy ujree
agre^nt
tUt ;|tey would let him hare 70,*00
share* of tbu mA J.jut stsus^b to save on. It appears to bo (medially approved
him ftom loss;, rad lArt they &gt;h«M so a by Democrats, lending to tb- praswmpUon
meter cf safety unfead ibeu Wratera ihrt fete of fat order; but be ie so Untie
Union. They did so—Gould's brokers kauwe that thiitevm
tbe spyoret
bought every share uf Western Union meet are Mteamrily kred Lrgssy «I&gt;M
they p&lt;;t upoc the market. By thia raar. spoeuWinn and hmraay.
operator be got »&lt;oaH
* a low
Oppwwects nf tbe Admiau’ratom aStet
prise to rem what ba l»ri&lt; and |fe fopspm tbelnmrot.
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Plane loro:
LIGHT-RUNNING

MOWER

REAPER

Tu tl* EdUnn of /V Z-erarap Pool:

In tbraa timoi of oxifuaad idoss about
The. Cincinnati (smieritl sayn that the meaning of certain laws and evor of
intelligent Germans in that rity generally certain words, let ns draw the line sharp­
repudiate the iMuocrrtie platform. Judge ly between “mooopoW —* “--------Ftrilo is mentioned aa one of tbe ccnserr Uous." Theri appears to
feeling of hoiulay among cc
people againat aU eorporatic--------- .
cause they regard thrm all an mooojoites,
Tbe MOvankoe Sntieri cxpiw tbe
belief that the Democrats dn not expect
&lt;v carry Wisconsin next fell, aud say* that
ilrertaialy knows they would hare no
^pod grounds for any such expectation
Judge West, the R^ublicsu nominee
t«r Governor of Ohio, is called oct there
•■a.0 Wind steteeman, ' as he has a defect
ia his ryes which causes him to be almost
Wod. Ho ia doscribod ae betweou 50 and
&lt;W ysnrs of sge,. tall and finely proper-

The Gsmgia Coaotiwtumal Convention
Xpoees to made lobbying a crime. A
wy goal idea.

.

• Sr®,

BEST.
Plaster,lime,
Stucco, Plastering
Hair, Shingles, &amp;c.

A. D. COOK..

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M

CRAMI’TOX-M

IMPERIAL SOAP
IS THE “BEST.”

. “*7"“^..

DOMEsnrswixHUACUROv
««w mu ua &gt;j&lt;KaM.

�On motion the reading of thv mraulca
of praviomt meutiags waa dkpeawrd with.
On motiou of AM. Dewey, tbe matter
of wid-ning u&gt;4 rtraict.tening Stole air- t
from Court to Center rtrert, io Ward two
wm takes from th. tabla.
Th. Rorordcr prodeeod ti.a profile of
arid State atrert showing tbai tbe follow
Mr G. V. Kildinger wm mvrt.ly iag amouata of land would be* uari to
eUekod by lighteiag a firw days ago straighten and widen nid Stele M.rect
while standing near tbo lightning rod ufl •ririy.
hi. nridaacc with a largo coppm dipper J
b hi. hano* Mr. B. think* copper i.
toe good a lightning ptrndwtor to La haa |:
died during a thundrr sbowrr
0. D. B.,i
Cotmeil Proeeedinga.

ALL ABOUT THR CDtTfTY.
GUdHWl-- ■
V H tery hot Weather.

A pkwrenA »bowrr yerterdry.

'

P«ition of A. W. Bailey ami «ben m
regard to the straightMtiu-.- of Broadway
wra received ud referred to Committee

Petition of John Demmer and others ia
racard in tbo laying of sidewalk in trout
of tbe property of Mr*. K B. Dewey
The ictnperano* mr- ting &lt;» afotUay at 0\eaat aide of Broadway was rccrired tad
temset w»a not ray largely attended,
referred to flotuu.it-,u Sidewalks.
vdfI c abu’Bxat (or the Iron Bridge on
Tbe chairman of the Street I fotumlttec,
ItjoodWay Uiitg btriU for the third time. Aid. Tocnlinara, msde tbe following retM rrd mill, refitted and rrfar
adabrd, is ready for bnsineaa.

A retry ylnraant ;arty srareuWed *1
I'nfon Hall late uvernng to bid miiso to
Ppf. Dkklt .
‘ 1
' •
t&gt;ar iMHHty I'fori; left Motwfy morning
for a brief risk to In. father at Decatur,
Van Bum C" . Michigan

The strike ia cod'd, the railway trains
•rb ruiuiug as uraa), and the hopes of the
ngnUwda who rirajuritod if an blasted.
The tirxt meeting of Haatinga Lodge
t . 8. &lt;f I. will be held on Friday ereaiag at the Roams of Barry Lodge F. A.

CITY

Wc atic tlx ipecUl atteutiuu uf our
peadare to the article from the K Y. Eotni»fl /Art antitied “What the People ewe
pm Great CerpontioM," It -tetra the
fort* in 'he wtar, aad they ahoald be gmaaralljr underatoed.
Hu t'atnrday, July Sdlh, there vu a
game of heae W! flayed &lt;m the grouniL
of the “(IripplaB/ in thh ciiy, teawreu
that cfo.b owl the “Union*" of Ilmtingo,
Which vototted Hi a rtrtory foe-the “Oripj
plo by a arore at 29 to C In nt ianingi.

A guar of bare be!! waa yUjed on the
form oi' T. M. Baab in the Unmehip of
iimtinp, cu Friday Urt. betwren tbe
Tom»' uf the towmfoipof B»»tinjr aud
tbo' Light Pert" of Cedar Creek, which
reultcd in a rirtyy fur the I'Ufitae" of
Ou the 23d inw. the people of Yankee
Springs will hold •&gt; boekrt picric un tbe
north bul( of Deep Lako, on the form uf
H‘- Waieoo. • Five ecboob are expect
cd to participate. Tlie editor of the BawX« b a.lrertiai.1 to be present and d«H»er an ad iX-a cu tbo oocatioa. That no

tire was, however, j^yen without ogr conscat, yea If wc are io the State at that
tlrare. Il will give tts great plrarore to tu
present ana pirticipate in the foativitiee of

made by fits wife wbo claimed, »nd which
ws* .bowu bv the evident that the re
iiponder.1 areaalted Lev la th* riabl time
-nd erocliy best nod choked her. The
jury after having the evident® a»d tho
srgiitU'Ute of the eounacl, retired about
■five minutes aad Drought In a verdict of
guihy. He wm flood fire *&lt;&gt;&amp;«
&lt;«ta. John R. Crura appeared for the
People and A. M. Flint for respondent.
Ono day lart weak there appatred in
our mid*;, an angel,—did I ray an angel?
no, I mean a femah that
!*• “
Mtad. wfaapandod tho straeu until night
Ml Wboak Wi* ooocelred by tbo brains
ri rasa, of tbe ‘virtues." ofirdria at our
village that this bring ought mX.to be sf
Inwed to walk oa the walks and in tbe
jtrotto snd tkro^lifot^ of «tr ’Blag*,
for fear that nomoBf w !&lt;&gt;•** ''&lt;»•'
migiit pattern after bar and after a necret
Witeratiou eoodudsd to bar* bar snortM. bsora, she wra amntod in Urn right
iloM by cv I*pl. Bbtrifc, Hrabm !-•.
.0 I takni telore E*q- Purdy, Lrw- Dor
kre aaairted l«y Sragrant Chipman appear

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Ijooiaa P. Brown, 6-10 of cue-square

Irawra M.l hwwra 10 1-2 Mjusre rods
Adam Tinklqr, 2 H-100 oparv rods.
By Aid Dow«y.
fL-Jr~l, That the proposition ofAdam
Twkler to rail the city the ground roqrir
। rd to widro Hiate mreet at per th. Bowen
surrey ut&gt; th. North Esatetly ride of lot
! OO*. block one, in KcufWd addition, being
2 2-25 oqsare rods, fur the nm of oo.
hundred dollars, bs and the rame is hereby
rejucted.
Adopted a* fallow.
Ayes—Aid. Abbey, Itewey, McNaugh­
ton, KtueeH, Tomliraou, Winkleman end

• Oarefally Prepared.

ley, for lumber lor er a. wtika uu Broad­
way. |3A2. Jooeph Saucry and Luther
Hyatt clearing city well. *5 00 Wore

tn. Sae-md Ward for a rids ud cross
walks uo Dibbl* and Bond rtrerta, from
State rtml eeulb, co th. wwt tide of Dib
ble street to tho south site of Bond Wrret,
thence eert oc the w.utb ride of add Bund
Nay*—None.
‘
- street to the gate M the septet boom lot,
By Aid. Tosriiowc'
tcepmrtfolly rejiort that tlicy hare d»/f-to/r-./. Tbit the pruporitioa submil­ chargmi 'he duty iotrwtad tc them, and
ted by Laura MePhersoti, to soil ths city recouitnead that the praj er of the petition
the ground required to widen Rtate utrret era be granted, and that a walk bo built
| aeoording to the Bowes server, off th. on the line tuted abora from Ststo atroet
North Easterly safe of rity lota No. 614, to tbe school bouse. &lt;.a the West aide of
615, 610, far th. *ub&gt; of raw hundred and DAWe sad south &gt;ide of Bond stntota to
sevnety-flto doUara be to&lt;l the ramr is be cMwtnteted of pine plank 11 ioche. in
thichnawa. laid oo sirlogers 4x4 iochea,
aaid walk to be 5 J fort iu width aad to be
Adopted as followAym—Aid. Abbey.
McNaughton, r.iiaplrted prior to the first day of Septemher, A D. 1877, aad if not built by gep
Tomliuaoo, Winkleman and Young— 5.
tembtt 1st, lb77. the ereatakta. ou tide
Nap—Dewey and Kewell—2.
and cr jea vdkj .tame the saoui u&gt; be built
By Aid. MeNiRchtai:
by tbe city, and that tbawxpcam thereof
«rauA*d, That the proprritioo aubmit be Ihargwi to the property uwowa o. arid
milled by Loulaia Brown, to sell the city , atraett, to bo at*ct»e-l and caliected as
Hcsnoctfully submitted,
the ground rreiuirethoff the North Kraierly I
CT, Chairman of Camcorner ofefsy fol ho 613 to widen 8tat* 1
atrret according to the Bowen survey, for j
the torn of twcoty-A r« dollars bo sod Is
hereby accepted.
k.lonte-l by aym and noys mt follow..

LOCAL BUSINEM NOTICES.

Settle and pay thia moeth snd u
conscience and eoat.
15 18
0. D. Spmddinfi.

"

Welcomb Marble.

BMk.r pfcSi-------------

Tb.*e who have iient.Bwl llumaelicw

io the eity ol Hartingo, uc Saturday Aug
18,1877, at 10 o’olrak A- M. Spaekm.
8. F. Norton and M. M. Hooten &lt;rf
Chicogu. Turn out oo. and ail.
By otder ef Committee,
Jon* Dawjom,

Th. Woodland Ssteet School wifi b«
conducted the coniug fall by th, under­
rignod, with able lusirtants if ncoemary
oomuworing on Monday, 8«pt. 3d and
continuing.ten weeks, tlie.re will proba­
bly be farmed in Peamaoahip. Reeding,
Grammar, Geography, History, Praetlcri
and Higher Arithmrtie, Elementary and
Higher Algvbra. Geometry, Natural Philuaophy, Book Keeping, ete. A clam will
also U formid iu Tng,-oou.^try and Latin
if there be a anfteimt number that drain
it to warrant th. foytartiou ofsuch cLa-ra.
Proriafoa will also be made for the aeeumludaliou of younger *ud lew riranre-d
i pupil.. Amuraneo. in pyro that rooms
Ayos—Aid. Abtsy, MeNaaghioa,Un*».
1 may be readily obtained, sod also board at
Ml. Tomlintea, Winklemai. ami Yeung
very MMOiblr rates. Stodents are referThe Ucmmittec on 5idc and Cross rod to G«&gt;. D. Barden, E«|. or In Stowell,
Esq , Woodland, who will furnish any in­
Nays—Dewey.
Waite submitted the fpilowing report :
Tu tir JloatnU' thr Hnfur n&lt;ni Hm- formation. Tqitom, H far the bigbeut
By AkL Tsanlirma.
' Rnoirtd, That tite Rororder be and ia
hereby directed to issue a precept under
bi« band at-d
'tai itf toseiiy iu th?

Bnlanice of Our Spring and Summer stock.
Buita actually *ortb $7.50 now only $5.00
Suita acrually worth $10.00 now only $4.60.
Suita actually worth $12.00 now only $8.50.
’
Suit* actually worth $15 00 now only $10.00.
Coate and Veate really worth $10.00 only 7.50.
Coate and Verts regular price $12 00 only $8.50.
Boys’ suits $1.00. I 50. 2.50. 3.00. 4,00.
Boya* suite for $4 and $5 worth 50 per cent more.
Men's fine all wool pants $2.50. 3.00. 3.50.
Men’s all wool Coats, job lot. odd sues, only $2.50, and 3.00
worth 5.00 »o 8.00.
.
MEM’8 WHITE VESTS worth $1.25 only 75 cte.
Men's summer coats 25cts.
Men's heavy linen panufbr 85c, worth 1.25.

HE

Entire stock to be sacrificed to

make room for our fall stock.

BAD
BREATH
■•Aik*
la M ---»--------

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE.

Report aco pted and laid on table until
text meeting for actioSi.
Committee oh Fire Department reported

Double Store, 38, 40, and 42, Canal St.,

,

ORAMDBKPIDS.

Th .- proceedings uf the Mflkr a (beveotfon U Drtroit, publkhcd os the outride
Cfthi* |«par&gt;vill 'atcTBSt erary fumcr,
though »c hare no faith inthe oppefition

The Dassaa hm boca drtiguatod by
tbe Auditcr-GoMnl aa the gewspuper in
phkli will be publnh^l the lirt of land*
L&gt; l&lt; adrertitod fur rale in tbw county at

DRU&amp;

WAKZE2 4 BARNES

faada by ayaa and nays as tullows.
Ayra- Aid. Abby, Dewey, M cNaughtcn, Tomlinson. WiaUetnaa and Young,—

A icgalar mewling of the Commcn Cenaci! was held on Friday evening Aug 3d,
1877. lib Hm. Mayor Bentlwy m the
chair. Roll-of Aid, being ealiod th. fj.
lowing were praaent:
Aid. Abbwy, Dewey, MeNanghloa,
Rnsacll and Tomlinson—i
Absent—Aid. Spaulding. Wiuklemm
•
• 'and Young—3.
Petition of Mias .Unis E. Wolf ami
(
I
othora reUtiee to opeuag of Madlaou*
। Street was roan red sad referred to Com-:
,

lltmarr atore« l»a been graded the ptof

WOOL W00L.I

Aym-AM Abbey, l^v, Turnip,
McNaughton. WhHomuu .ad YonUg-O.
N^-Nouc.
l&gt;e »ee«uBtof Llarle* llortua cl. al.
work on Hanover Ureet, £1314.
A. M. Maynard for Draying, 5Q at*.
Were pteMUted tai allowed and enhwe,

Tate Sm£‘' LinTStniitir i
it leditiie.
inches Inches in thkknem. ou
ptwd rtreel on file in lbs R*-«w.oSL!—B Mt leva than 3x7. an-t in rii oth­
of tho City of Hstutic'
er respects to conform la tbo onhuauce.
Harting., J»ly ». 1*77.
M«od to bncoiilirMted oo or before lbs lai
Adopted by aym and nays as fallows.
Report accepted aud persons named ap­
Ayes—Aid. Abbey, D.-wer, McN'aagb- . day ol* rwptrmter, A. D. 1R77. and in de­
pointed mwmbera of tbe Fin Department toe, Rgr»r"., Tomlinson, Winkb-man and foul', of th. contraction of raid wslx by
! the owtrara of rack and every lot ou th.
by ayes aud nayi as follow;.
Young—7.
cam side of said Hanover atrect. between
Aym—Aid. Abbey, Dewey, MeNsugb■State .nd Grand ttrrets, the CUemjitec
Nays—N'uoo.
too, Russell and Tomlinson—5.
cn Sidrtod Cw*a Walks rau«o tbo sama i This yx&gt;pular line commenced on thrir
By Aid. Tomiinoun
to be bull:, at th. expense of the owner a 1 rammer time rani. Monday. May 14th,
Nays—None.
That I'. S. lloweq ;r.ep»«- plan and
owners of any er all of said lots, in front
The CotgmiiUc cat Irtdieanoe* submit specification. for thr purpura of repairing of which, on th* raid cast .ide of, lino.. three fut exprera inuua raot, io eouMvtion
with the M. C. K. B. I’atoewge-a leaving
tod the following r-p-&gt;rtw$
abutment to Iron bridge.
Hrating, al 730 a. M., arrive st Buffalo
?-&gt; 11* Bril' tkt JLly-r &lt;■»•/
mow day al 8:10 p. fa’., and New York

levied and rclforted n- other city tore*
Geo M Dawtr,
Chairman of Committor
Accepted and adopted by ayes and pays
M follow.. Ayes. Ahl Ahby, Dewey, MeNaughton, Tomlinroe, W'nklwman and
Ytmow
Naya-None.
_______ _____ Wink Ionian, the
W. E. I'pjuhn, rwrlrod 8 rotor: Wm.
adjreirnod.
W. H. Sramwa, Hcroedur.
Upjohn, rijerted 1 role
.
Report road ami accepted, and ordinOn motion W K. Upjohn was declared (
aueeo referred to City Altoroey fur in­
dr’y elected a metubrr of the Board of |
spection with in. tractions to report at next
Health by "yes and uuya aa folio 71.
Aym—Aid- Abbay, Dewey. McN'aagh- •
too, Rumell, Tomlinson. Wiuklcman aud I

CONSUMPTIVES.
SGLD itV ALL FTORE-KCTPEBS-

20^00 REWARD! $20,000 REWARD

morning st la 30 A. X Thia fort
day cxnram is the brat train betwren
MichLean and th. Era: Parlor rars from
mu

i

Bretltrca: The
&lt;Muasittae ap­
Nays—None.
pointed to »«bmic rrariutioos npramire of
Tbe following acoounta were presentod I! the feeling* of the membrn of this Lodge
Wm, Tiakler, nfchlwatoh to 'present II at the foot, by death, of our sMoereod aud
c-ldeat Put Cbsorelk-r, Harvey Wright,
riots daring railroad troubles, &gt;8.00
reapeetfuDv submit tbe following .
Tom Betts. paring,nW
RrtolnJ, That, while bowing in eubJon Wooten, rtrocl work, 17.50.
tniaoioa to thia deems cf Nature, ws boar
C Horton. Street work, &gt;27.50.
willing tertimear to bi. fiddly to 0W ceGoo. Abbey, membar Ftre Dept. ffffJW. der, aid to b» &gt;cacr aad uprigbtaos* as a
isu aud br.abrr
Hart tor. Aug. M.1BH. Ch. Cam.
Above account- &lt;rev allawe&lt;| and or­
Thu. while womim him
Report accepted and adopted by .ym dered to be drawn oc the respective fttodl
from our deiibcratiuaa, we will remember
and nay. as follow.
hr tbo soretai aocosnta by aym and nayi him to emulate bto acai and foilhfulocM in
duty, and willingly record him a* m ear­
Ap.-A^. AU—j, U~v.
neat worker, in bonaet conntelbr tad a
tea. Burnell and Tomlinmo—5
good c-?mpani&lt;ki.
N'ay»-Noa*
RroJrr.l. That, our kindest rympothko
Chairman of Committoe on Finance.
be tendered the family, relatives and soar
Aid. Burnell, recocted hoek tfc OoWtoJ
fricada of our dccraocd brothw to thoU
without rncomartodatiott. the following
deep nftigti 41.
On motion Council adjourned.
JCeooW, Thai th* Lodge room of our
Wx. H. firnuiM, .
order be draped in mounting for the period
'
Rcrorter.
of ninety daw ; that theoe rwolatiooa ba
entered on the records of thia Lodge:
On motion tho consideration uflh-o
Bpocial meeting of the Couimon Coen
aeoraota waa deforce.! until next meeting.
By Aid. Dewey, /ZseeW, Thai th. til wm held Tuaaday evening Aug 7th,
n.wmpara &lt;rf this
plan and apeeificutioc. prepared by F. 8. 1S77. Hi. Honor the M.yor u&gt; the chair.
knight hm follen
Roll being calW the following Aidermen
e uro usurer far bin
were present
1 batter bewaoM be
Aid. Abbey, Ifoway
Moliauiditon,
Tomlinson, WinWemati and Young—C
Abecnt-Ald. Iluaooll and Fpauldins

B. P. B. 3 !
Lost $100,000
$20,000 Reward!

Lost $100,000!

BININGER'S

______________
~MTD. fiaoif dmdrao to call attawtion ta
bu new Waouu Shop, where he may be
found at all hour, of any day, ready to &lt;lrt
any work in h» line fjau putuug a new
sprite in q*cH wh&lt;ri, to th. building of
tL. bort buggy ever aero in tbe county el
Horry. Don’t forgot lb. plane; in th.
•bopwith Jraou Riuh A Bro., conrer of

“OLD LONDON DOCK Gffl.

reward ’

« m. iwf.ii!
Call a) the Sin o[ IteBIR HAT.
.1

maytitf

r cw-

WALBRIDG E„

la offering to all the largiw* a»«&gt;rtawait

M INT nThere ie doe u» about 30 ccrde of wood
that ahoald have bma delivered during

of HATS, CAI’S aad
aide offDotroit.

« Joko eoutoi ia, HE ts SELL
ING THEM AT Mt'CH LOWER
PRICES—foil to ore ths gn-ids bs,

of all kind* eared. CaMonof tho Rre-ri
removed without brnkiug tM Uri if takr. -^rr1-

*

GKNTS- Ft’R-

And here ie‘where

It F. Blow*, M. D,

aprldtf ,_________ Whitman** Amortad Candiea—tho bort
n the market. A foil rtlpply at J. P

---------- , for imuc.

GOOD KCTS TO THE fOBUC!

While the

SisSSS
tvo, thirty-two togra. pnoio4 M tbe

CARBOLIC OIL

STOCK OF GROCERIES

Adopted byapougd W* H W“»‘
Ajo. -Aid. AMw. Me^atsktoq TeasHamm, Witklantal T«rag-5.
Nap—Aid- Dewey
Dy Aid. Tumlioon
JfamW, Thu tbo Frarara. Oomsnittae

DEFY

COMPETITION

999999^

�h1cbWro5Sitkal
££££'
atertol oo wbieb-ride they lie.

■

Whim ought mwinm to hare fruit at
•* When they atom the comet &lt;

. „
Ha to anrrest,
aa no pbes i-i ever “AuiaW aa regard*
the garden, fc&gt; fraitx, and it* nrruendinga A few tn-e. ere to he added here :
some ebnire shrubs there; a choice grape
vine or two are uredc-1 , or aotoe other
fruit; and so all our places tax us yearly

THE

A good raggnatioa is hk« a crjinc ULy

GOING KAXT.

Railroads.
QKAND TRITtK lUILWAT.
W
JVMK 10. HHB.

HASTINGS REPUBLICAN BANNER,

Ill

The Leading Paper of

j i||l|W
s Sihi!

*^32* crataa affir* at fctft a. M- «*4 MS ». B-

Has The Largest Circulation,

Du- farmemwho planted no potato*,
except a row or two in their gardens this
maron. being dasevungrd by the ■bug*-'
of 1870, made a xqrfou. mistake, &gt;» potaThe baahfnl man who naked h'w girl if
tona will sell for a good price iu tjv fall, her fiivorits beverage wasn't "pop ' was re
owing to so fow being planted , and many ferred to tier popper.
“What would you do, m^daui, it you
farmer* will have to buy all tb«t their fam•ere a gentleman?'' “Sir, what would you

Q.RF.AT vy-KSTKUM BJUbWAT.

And

t’p country woaquitoes tow prejnriag
for their summer receptions, aad they alt
know how to pat ia a long bill.

im

Jsiisl
ZT *•’iBiiS'ie-gy.ig

it

Tbe experience ot assy a life, "What
a fool I've bora!" Tbe experience ef many
» wife. "What a fool Tte gat!"

:W

If

It to a wwLstab ithed foci that themms-ill fcrtiHsa of all craps are ammonia,
pboephnrrt arid aad potash—that .nothing
tbc.to required for anything grown on a
farm ; and the question ia, how can farman apply tbess thing* to roast advantage ?
A rim ofeaitle aud horse manure, a* it
avevafres on forms, csrotofam only 11 lbs. of
pntaab, « do. of pbospblrie arid, and 12
tbs. ef nitftigi-n &lt;ammaria: according to
an rariyrisatade in HngUnd for Mro
Ixiwr*, that dblioguisbid agriculturist
ll-.-r Asrtwfev- onrl In- ftawnl that tin-*.- fl11

potatoes ?) when they might have grown a
splewdid crop, If they had shown a little
spirit and pcreaxmon in wvevcomieg tho
bog*. My rule through life has been to
"/ifAt it vmf,” no matter wlut happened,
'“to tbe bitter end .'' and last spring I wa*
advised
t«f plant no potatoes by my fami­
'
ly ; but I planted more than usual, a* I
'
had an idea that either the bug* or mtrelf!
would have [to rarrendet. Well, I had
sroutsoui
washing for the enemy every
1
dsy . aud it was not long before I wu
'
warned of their sppnach. so i summoned
ray
forces,
and
gave the order* for an im1
1moluti- attack in form, Sink and rev.
We took every Img esptirc, and thrust
him into a tin fdn.lheu we went to a place
suitable for thrir executions, where they .
soon went to a bourto wheucw no potato •

Is Radically Republican in Sentiment.

u Local Paper is Unsorpaiwed in the State.

, GoiltG

■

!»T.

Subscription Price only $1.50 per Year

. A woman ia net fit to havj s baby wbo
dnesn'i know bow to hold it; and this is

in Advance.

W'

ftrt Want Jaek»«t&amp; W

michigaT aid Tm.

JOB DEPARTMENT,
W.e are prepared, to fill all Order* promptly for

arm* fur two weeks, when ouen-oraiug the
bast authority. Ho »sv« that when
mough Mabie manure ia^applied to land j scout* reported that tho enemy had ap-1
p&lt;*i*d again, being1 "young rocraiw,”
to produce a good crop .«&gt;f grain of any
which we seen rendered h-ir* du euiabnr,
kind, as iwhcM, barley; rye and oat*, the
petaafi io the manure ia greatly in extras by a charge of Pari* green and writer.
This seasun** clj-eri.-&gt;re- has proved that
of the- requircaucuta of the- grain, anti erm­
a •.juoifly it to wasted, aw there grains re­ if ;L&lt;» bugs that fast appear, tire old «-&gt;ek.'
are picked from the viuo* by’ 1’nud and •
quire wtocipally phenph'wic arid .nJ nit­
killed, at the suae' time deatroyin; jyhat
rogen ba fertiltoon. He sums up bin for­
&lt;St« may have been laid, tbe toer ofthe
ty years of sxpsrieuoc aa (fallows:
potatoes being much tnjwvd is over, ns it ■
A counsel being queuionej by a ju-lgr
l. That a mineral 'superphosphate cf
to know "for whom he was eunesrnod." 1
line faba given a considerable increase in
replied: "I am concerned, my lord, for the 1
ground that b the origin uf all the bugs,
each crop of a rotatinn,; although Used
bnt 1 mi: employed by the de- |
without any &lt;xhcr manur&gt;4 lor a period cf and when they are destroyed before they
lay many eggs, no great damage will be
thirty^.
A scientific journal tolls nr:tbat if all
dona; but they must be dmtroyed cut soon
in consequence of grain con- i
the aalt in the era were taken from it and
aa they appear, and at! farmers murt act spread equally over the whole lurfh* of
in concert, and the btysi wiH aoon be erad- dry land, it would make a covering 300 j
foet in depth.

Dodgers, Posters, Bill Heads,Let­
ter Heads, Note Heads, State

8IAN0 RAPIDS BIVISIOR.

merits, Envelopes, Busi-

Tbe Reliable Sb«n I-U-.

am
stanosa.

Cards, &amp;c„ &amp;c.

3
A

-•

iasidi

an ozrtau

li

Nobody fikia to be nobody. Int sverv- I
1 body ia pirated to think bitnK-lf sera, body
we garo souse account of cxpcnmsnta. by And everybody to somebody: but when,
D. P. Westcott of this city, fin treating ^everybody think* bimsclt romrlxidy. lie
nracrally think* sverybodv else i* nobodv '
X ‘Hia* when crops containing large
blight.-&lt;! pear trees with linseed oil. He I
&lt;puutiit|re of potash, raeb ai roots, potatoes
had, in flu' latter pan of tlie prtfrionn year,'
and h#y, are sold off tho farm, manures washed |rereral peur trees which bad com.'
containing potash. such as purchased
mrncedflighting with raw CtMoed oil. and
dungs, appear to be more suitable.
, tho rpr^ul of the blight seemed to have | called, in bis exeitomrns, for the men to
4. That although polra’a. phosphoric been artvtnj, cud ths tms had then put;i “bring up the hydrant-'.'
acid aval nitrogen are the chief manure in forth thAr foli.gr which appeared perfect- ’
-k Weatoni newspaper ha* improved ch
grediento tn larmyard duo);, tho manure
(y heallM. We felt a little anxmu: to know I tlie original plan and now *ay« "No
from artificial foods and in artificial macommunicnriira will be published iu this
nans, iiill tho difforeneea in fortn in
paper uttlcaa accompanied by lbs full name
which thest rabstanora are met with great­

ly affeeit their nine; the present method
•f tumljriag manure* does, not property

:tng new field plantations
t tho laud should be free
in a high Mato of (fertility.
ly manured in the spring, it
in gool ounditiun foe the plant*
, thr beat time to set them, un­
tie spring. Immediately before
srs ast, give the lind a dresaiag

lightly with a oM-hona plow. A great
deal of tenure to wasted by being covered
tr» deep,: to Inches deep bring the depth
tliat map| experiments by the best agricultnruta of thto and other orantric* have
derided te bt&gt; the beat fot^rops generally.
If wt harrow in the manure much of it ia
left upon the rarfice of thrigtonnd, and its
virtue* evaporate. So iA it kWe degree
when it U covered very ligblfy'with earth,
if iho werther be dry after harrowing it tn;
and it ia J question for farmer* to decide,

whether it is not bettor to take a liuls mere

the trunl». and some of the bvani-bra. the
dead bbekeoed exterior hark, showing
the effort 1 of tie Might two year* rise*,
but not a leaf indicate* that any reman
and cut'.ing through tho -lead bark, found
tip- inner bark green and sound. Wn
think that thc*e results' are sufficient to
warrant further trial of the remedy, m it
to easily applied and K«m* to do the Hera
no injury."

Don't reutora the loaves to let in the
aun to jronr grapes, aa the more tho el la­
tere are abadad'tbe bettor the frajt will bo.
Dio idea that grope* will ripen bcitorU
expeaed to the ray* of tho ran at thin sea
sou nf tho year waa originally promulgated
in the paper* by men who dal net underi
itand what tier were writing about, aa one
could hardly do a greater injury to hie
vinca than tn atrip off tlie Icavas around
tbe fruit. Vines can be prepagat*! by.
laying down cakes about tho first of Au­
gust, of thia MMOit'a growth.-in a trench
three or four inches deep, covering ths
ratiM with earth to that depth, eight or
ten inches in length. within a foot of the
end, which shuuid be tamed wo and tied
toatma.7 Hike, and in October yos will
find each eases well rooted.

riff111**.”” • •“» " aPWMatal a^miKaaMe

A man “Ihiwn East" returnedlfaisi
paper to.lhe p&lt;ititL„ _2._ ..LL ; j_____
written on the margin; and iu the next
issue the editor stated thr faet, and Wiutnd
up the paragraph by asking: --Will our
indignant sutacribar please to he us know

'I..—

Tke Great Suita ftaniiijrt.

lasriw llirr»uic.i Uta*** •
_______

RAILWAY COMPANY

tawsnetHerissac-Bg:
Dejot,_104 RXADE STREET, New York.
der uf fame?” "I suppoee,” ton'll she—
lying knot* in her lisnkcrehief—"It * on
account of thrir pri'-bariks.*'

A Virginian baa just compiled a genea­
logy of the descesdant* of Poeahontaa.
Dtote the course of b is labors he inri- i
dsntly gathered the pedigrees ofbesrly all
tbe prominent famHics of -Virginia, and

GEO. V«
PARLO

DS &amp; (!O/S
ORGANS
Trtsste;

tite-'iS-.t-jn-.*
Pennsvl

h obigixSUaxd osly

(jrEJSTU'ITsTE
imf Ttaliif WMh.

©WWISej

risri.
reary held for redemption • of fractional
currency, 18,160,658.; certificates of dcposit, tM.t^OOO; payment* mide from
Treasury by warrant* during lhe month
on acnsunt'pf civil and misreliaBsxius. 16,­
530.738; wm; »857.5OO ; navy. 81.962.­
376: Interim Indian* and p«aM0D, II,149.691. Total. 8l0»!O^O7.
.
. Die above docs not indude payment*
mado on account &lt;&gt;f the intorsrt or princi'_______

An intoxicated Gertsan pot on a Hod­
son rirrr train at Kinderhook to go Co
Trey, Wod tba Budjet of that city aayr.

City Drug Store

with a cultsratnr; and an iron hand rake
woulJ, If used, to a Rood fintahtng o;wratlra. The pbtttMta to tkw Mt till Gil,
.4 with rutMn; tbso th* rid plant* ate
pfowsd np, snd al! tbe runner* but a atrip
nr aiybtatKhro w4s i. the middle cf
the®, whieb atrip* are th* rove for tbe
next Mason , aad in this way a phtstatkrn
^b. Mtu&lt;&gt;
Motoac&lt;y to apply manure cen-o
is between th* row.
. Uis arrtimr re-

J. P. ROBERTS, Proprietor,
HASTINGS.

imicufm ram.

-

.

MICHIGAN.

Drug* and Medicines of all tiescriptions
kept constantly on hand, and Prrtrriptiont
tkillfully rnmpoundrd. Also a (till line pl

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KATES OF ADVERTISING.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, ^MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 15, 1877,

VOL. XXII. NO. 16

It will pay you to Drill your grain. You will Bare one-half
bushel of reed per acre, and gain from three to ten bushels per
acre in the yield ; but to obtain the BtfeT rraulte you nnut how a
Drill that will not bunch the need. ‘
'

kSURGEON

that could not injure him.
-She murt have betujn deadly peril,”
Le melitatal, "to pay .uch an .xorbitanl
price foe a siagU name
Ho took so oft- further up town, and
moved hb mother to a nicer homo. Pa-

"You are mice fere ver, Kltou?”
Your* I—ever!’’ ehe answered
‘ And when they went to era hb mocker
there were no three hsppier pn-plc to b*
feuad ia th* world.
Year* have parafd since, aad Ida finds *
home w ith her Hrt—, who n.ver rejects
that ahe waa aaved from a fete wore, than
drath, bv euategy

’ «d

FORCE FEED will tow all kind* of Grain and Grow «eed as erly tut Sand runs through no Hour
Glaus." And tue

Thu Secrot History ofs Strike.
We are intorwed upon good authority
that th. .ineati-m wheth-r the workmen
■in the Knc Railway vbaald or should not
join in the recent rtrike wa. derided ooC
upon the ground* rf cxpedienev, but by
mere chance; not by th- del;berate (Jeterminatlou of th. leaden that to join ia the
•trike w- wbe, but by tha drterminatmn
of pur* acrideM, not by the mea who—
waifere and th. wrlfera of who- familiwera at Make, but by a bar room candb
Thb b th. way in which the matter
wa. determined
Saren men who ia
K«M way had iaflunce eoough to brine
th* rtrik. about or to prevent it dunumid
th* (location in a barrootn. by th* light of
a tallow candle Thor had no darira to
join in a rtrik. for high-r vagm, their on
ly griavaMo being that mnaia men had
l-cn dbelargtd
whom they would
Ilk. to have rri—tated. They knew, of

WHOLE NO. 2062.
Bibl* T*mp*ranc«.

TU feDowing artiefe waa writtau May
3. 1877, tar th* Muriate rial Amoctaticu of
the Wart Mtab.jran fonfrrvora-. Mrtbod«t
ProUntaut Churah.i by Bov. Oliver K.
Murray.
-Win. i. a moekm. -roar drink fe rag­
ing : and wborav— b damirad tbsreby ^plisd to any awrot jufe. dnrirod from
uiy oth—source b—id—th. grope.
It b aomrtim— traesi.lid brandy, but
usually referr* co th* juice jt the palm
tm* — *f its frulL-Bod, lik. Tqp, ft ineteded th. fermauted ■ wrii - th* nferIt (Irindre-th. drinkrr w.tb th. fancy that tmmtedjuimaf tha grape.
Tirosh w— applied to the rip* fruit of
it do- him good ; but aft* bring robUd
of hb aumfltood aad health, he b l*ft ia I th* via*, and to the frrah jri- of th.
th. gutter to die—mock el at. by the do-1

A few aimpie rul—, carefelly nlieerv.il,
will help yoa over ram. of the thiag*
fihieb ynu call difacultire. In the firat
yfaec, always write di—ioctly II detroys
moeh of the pi&lt; esure In receiving a letter
A groat many genii, heart, frit a panj if.it uaaa* Im reed without puxxiiog - out
when th. good doctor left, akboajh tbe.r ' ewry wurd. Many aa ep-tle, written on
aodaavon to eateh him war* ia vrin. Il* ' heavy ervam-laid paper with a moMgnm
frit no preference to any of th* opporii. *: the top, a only an aauoyatKelo the one
u one of the best Drilln toanufacture&lt;l. Quantity of need sown
ms; h. had racotand from his disappoint­ to whom b b sUr*^, on account uf
regulated without change of gear-wheels and a perfect fobci rno,
ment, and he aev.r oto*e4 to rotuember X- tM aad rerekra hand writing
They were net eocvincBd that they
whether sowing one peck or four buAhcls per acre, which is the
that ho wm a married man, or to thiak
Ito partieobr in the matter of dating, ought to bring all throe .vita upon than
kindly of the unknown woman who had » ■riving every item dirtinctv, and rign the ■aelvro and otherr, hut instead of deciding
.case with no other drill.
.
btter with your fa 1 name If thb habit th. qeMwtioc u erauUe men .hsuid hav.
radically rhangrad hia life.
' If you want a NEW WAGON be sure and buy the
They trarcUd Uuuraly through th* tour b fona«i. you will oM ran the nek of !&lt;• dune, internI of wrighlag the argamenu
lug valuable Irttera. which cannot be for- on each mdc, and then .ubnvtlint: the mat­
•a/ on* night found tbetote'lvre in a warfad fro* the Hrad-Letter OAce, unites ter to tbeir brtter judgmaete, they eboea
French village.
,areo—puuird with the fall oddre—.
to •ul—itut. the fewbl. feeler of the tel
You will 6»d it more o—y to reply to a low candle forth, light of rvaeoa. and
About the middb of the night the doesoon after Yon ffrt it than if you they aerwd that, they would cart the ran
tor vrra awakened by son. person tapping Utter
|
Every wheel is boded in Oil. even' box set in White Lead.
See. the drunkard’s shrieking gbcwt
at hb door, and calling for him In tome Mgfect It for a few weeks, b-aaae you1 die on th* fioor. and abid*hy the decmion
will have the Impreurii* which the first1 of mero chanca. If thr Bam. .boold go
In the twenty third chapter cf Proverin ,rare— it ia th. words of vtrtitl iuftit.
The Skeins are set with the Patent Skejn Setter, -and the Boxes
He did m. He found the landlord, reading
।
made upon you.
| out, limy would rogegn io the strike, if we find the duty of total abatiaeuoe Iron, ' A few year* ago a fricod ofmiae(ratbar
by llaudrauhc Machinery, and this is theireason they are the
Write all rou bars to *y oa eoo sub-■ । not, they wuald c&lt;&gt;otuu&gt;* to work. They all iataaicaliou drinks. 'and spemfically
who told him, in broken Eoglish, that one
: too goud watered for lue on feed) stood,
of hb counlryxwa had just fallen down jeet at ooe*. That b. do aot bogie to tell |I mule the rapcrimrnt ; the candle fiama
Uaira in a fit. aad seeing hb name regia- 'B'mut yuuy i-ardeo, and then about yuurr I expired, and the men brought upon them from fenneotod wiae, ridfiriy •*&lt; forth
aaiUU ]
Hix iadieatioue-of human sufferiag aad hito 4 the serpent w* viriba. opes hie
lertd as an M. I)., they called him up.
,school, and ibrai bbotit yonr jferden again; wdr— the crib of an anneeia—ry rtrike.
He wcot into an elegantly funuahed but finish nee robjert twforv you begin an­
degredaU^o, are clearly jariured there, cvaatteaMe, the rtiag of lb* add* was
el
1 .
room where a man, some fifty y—ni of age other.
A Lady in ■ Smutting Car.
sod —peaally art forth sod alUibutod to deep fa hb heart, h amda my heart ache
■ F. tl’llH. • - - Mtpi
Do not be afraid of using the pronoun I.
was lying in a dying eouditico
Ixively vosmo baa ——eted her tnaliena the driakiag of wiae. Th—e are wu—, to aae the oaea atraag. heekhy yuewi aim
A young lady sat nor th* bod fanning Some People avoid it, and th* give their
raatroe— a shitliy nod unfinashed sound*, Ua right to nde in « M—Aing car and en­ Burrows, nnte—ioas, babbimg., woaads i with the deaaea'a come upon his brew.
him.
•
joy her cigar like a man. Not long ago, witbe-nt cause, ami rednew. of eye*. Thea It mmk my heed rwtaa - the fam* from
•uT'HarncsscB made-by hand from the b»t Eastern Oak leather,
Th* doctor h—lily examined thspntient,
a lady, walf-dramed and not panicniariy — now there were the co—awn lot of thoee
and found that it *m inijxi—il-U for him
that lampinl of miquity, fiDod with cuuaand even- strap warranted.
\v M. JON ER .
Never sfalogu* for whsl to* write, by roarec-iooking. gut un lb« river train, be­ who tarried long at the wiae, who went
to live, bul the day passed, snd still an­
ioga to th. God most high, pl*y*d their
other, before be drew hb last breath. He raying that you do'not like to write fetters tween Hx. Paul and Hartrig., aad mareLed
to seek m’lXfd wma It b freely granted h.-liish choree no my ear. I eooM aot be­
Yon woald not thiak it quite polite, iu
never recovered his cvttacioiunu—.
that
the,
w
—
eacns,
for
they
tamed
long,
lie. • my own eyre wh* I locked at the
The lady told Iksxor Pomeroy that bo viartirg * friend, to «y, “I do not like to
Ktliiai
which produced there nd reaulta. Nevur- sfakly, iromblmg, impaired body
was her fsther. Hi* name waa Eng—i* talk tuyou,* I 'ball not ray touch "
The
Sydenham, a catiro of Eogland, and she Krap th* id* before you teat ynu are
•hriaa. total ahrtiMoe. b tU oaly reme­ w—kened, ftagrtfal and tottonag lateileat,
writing for the aake of giving plreeure to.
would
like
to
have
him
buried
where
be
dy.
aa
b
eridrot
from
all
p^Xiet
—
y
;
far
Saved by Strategy.
the Lfanled, pervMscd and sfared ■ erase
JAMS^H CLARKE
died. They were traveling for the ben.B: yonrt trend.
Ckeoae— in ell agra of th.'wurld h— ell told of the venoomus peier a eouratog
ATTORN KT AT LAW A SOLICITOR
"By Jovt, what on thb mean? I» tbu of hb hsriih. *h. went on to explain, and
When your letter U merely an inquiry,
the direct outgrowth of moderate through hie vrias He *ecgoi*d me aad
a »tu|«&gt;oJ(ion&gt; fraud, a trick, or what?" he was a widow—. Her only remaining or no a matter t/bomoem, th. case b dif
And Proctor Pomeroy stared, almort va­ relative was a younger sister, who waa bs- ferent. Yoa Ibra ab-mld try to be as brief,
drinking.
Hence the inajrivd voice gnepad my hand, but not with the atrangth
cantly. at the closely written .hcct he held • tog educated ia the Convent of the Sacred ec.acisr and clear » possible An riaborwhich (peak* to-us from thb chapter ia- of other day*, still Mo h*rt beat with
Stely
draw*oat
bnsinera
letter
b
as
out
cf
ia hb hand. It read:
Heart, Io Taris.
sista
on
total
ahrtiaeacc - th. specifie da-, thst tneodship of old.
"Dr. Pomeroy, I will aot apologise for
After Mr. Rydanham w-buried, Mi- place as it b incocsifarste
ly of man. “Look not thou upon the
Togrt him from that ralpburou dea
the unparaUed —rrije I ata about to ask Sydraham went, under th* ear. of the
■ Do not thlnW'what to wnt.. but write
of you, aufic* it to sav that I haro heard doctor and hb mother, to Paris. She in­ what you think." b en old rule, and a of a cigar, atid aakod her for a light. She wine whan it b red, when h girelh hb wne my inteauo., eo 1 iaritod him to go
Z»rc
him
a
match,
and
iaterreted
benirif
your birtory, heard of your rtraggl— to' sirtod upon their taking up their abode good &lt;m to retaen-ber If yon are away
crier in the cap, whea it mevrnh ikrntf withMe. Hoeaid bo a* hid hb frs-fa
HH*1&gt;V M CHITKSmaintain youreelf ami iavalid mother’ and where she had.apartments, and so not a from home, it b very relish Mt to share I in the reeoery. Her follow traveler now j
aright.
’
’
Three
three
spreificaiii
—
indi
­
guod-by*.
(TWak God he knows now
sought to entertain her with a few remark* ]
realite bow' hard a la»k it h for ooc ro’ day pareed hut what she wrn with Mr*.
ou the weather, brands of eigarv, busier— , cate t&gt; • fermented alate uf th* win., heuor they were hb •*•*•). I waited soma
E\xsv-s.iL-sias^“r~“ We wish to call the attention of thoee wishing Buggies to the fact: young in the prolmum and without frirods Pomeroy. Toe old lady got warmly at­
prospects and other matters.
Lovely j it das afebrile and intoxicating. Hee* umcb*feev lhalpca of bril, and feared
C«M. H.Baxtv. i
daumKCnma.
In the great wildcrne— of boua— called a' lached to her, and talked dolefully to her
wriban fell back in order upon her digni we ere admonished to not even look upon, I
that wo have a largo atock, cornUating of
• dir. FAIto, permit me to add, I have brau' sou about the lime when they eboald !•«
~
■«.?&lt;;. &gt; »xk IfAM.
be would never return, eo aft* a mca-nt
K. “You are c-tting impertinent, sir. |
informed of the mid blow yen received —panted.
PHV-ll lAN 4
of ufent prayer I eroaral that Uumbrid of
b none of your busiare* *he.e I am
■■trroiir aisat covwtt. micm.
from the hand of on. you loved, who wa»1
rih* toid them oefi-Ientislly oot to won
from,
or
where
I
am
going
to.
I
have
,.
X-"&gt; — “"V
unworthy of you, and yet I am not ac­’ drr that site did not taonrn for her father.
the same right to rit here that you have, denth W—ling win*. Study thb b eou»quainted with you, nor you with me. for hr had endrevored to wnmg her eo
teuan\gjhe mart rigid total ahrtinoow.
aad
if
you
des'll»Lara
suurodf,
I
rimli
Indeed we have never looked upon one deeply that it wra net late whtah held her
. ’P“k to th* eaodoctor."
How ean moderate driukera who bsifeve m
another’, free. NivA I— 1 m about to bi. ride; and that 1. all her Ute die had ........ . ............ _
to reqocrt ynu to do me a great favor. nev.r been *o happy — now that die waa I sailed from New London, Coan . Tburethe divin* origin of lb* Zhble, rontina. to by m.xkrate drinking ehrirtsatta, brnntifu’The Graduate*.
Will yotf come 10 Siulh street church to- free.
.
"em’uc. iiiHiir.1.
| day, with it. North I*ri* — ita final dc»- Frea Ito awtlMtae Baek—a
indulge in even the tri dert fermented ly framed, stanag ma ia the face fro* let­
merrow evening at tight o'clock? Come
Doctor Pomeroy watched her. Al first | tinaUon. The recent. Polar expeditiutu ol
tM tweaty-three youa*; men who only Orjaon in th* face of thb admcmtuan? ters of shining gold. -Drink no longer w.priv.tely.unailcndedf.ad w«vcr reveal that he
, w—very gallant, but U l*t -began to Gmauj aad England were prepared at Imt month rtspped •cnm. the thrroho! J of
which take. pJace there Will yon girc ।be reoervj aad cold. A feriiag which be raat expense and with rivernment a« 1st- hfe from aa raatern college, and wont forth We bare often painted ia our own mfeds tar but use a liul* win. for thy rte-arb's
dm, an entire rtraogtr, a lawful claim to (dared not cherish wn growing tn hb heart ioct, and were bended all orer the world upon th. treckhaa orann of life to battle the picture of “Soloman in aH hb glory." sake." My thought* ran feat.
A aafoea
your name, and yet H-ek net to know to ,and it alarmed him. “I dare not love as lb* meet .Uborate that were ever or
but lb* —&lt;1 picture of hb rotten depravity
whom you mam? If you will do no I will her," ba muttered to himedf. "I am gaoiaed. Vet, so far a* the main object
and dabuehery, would bad n. to think
make over to you twenty thou—nd dollars, bound!"
of their search w*. craccrned, they were
that
when
writing
the
twenty
thud
chap
payable to your order at the city bank. —
Then for tbs first time be fell 1m&gt;w total failurns. Captain Howgate'a expedi­
ter of Proverbs, he spoke from the depth* I
soon a* thi. ewemotre b orer. Treating heavy were the fetters lie had forsed far tion bad ita origirt in some statements
that the nieoey. wil be a temptation io himself.
formed into aa angel of light.
whtah be mad. through the pre* *uggrat
you, I .hall enxiomdy await you at th* apSb* nuUccd the changu. She tried to iog a new plan uf operalkma. Inetred of
My young fnaod m j*t draining anUguUe him to forget the grief that wm 1 employing largo vtaaeb aad crews aad
' pointed lime."
imperilad , we can then tcri, .ven mora Otbrr gtara of liquid posreie, wh* I gt*p
That w— all. There wu no ligaatore, evidratly wearing upon him; and al bat,
wtribly, the force of the .dmonituo. and cd hia ana and wish tear* ia ay eyas imnothing to give any due to th* writer’, in a fit of d*p**tiuo, be told h*. *11warnings contained in hie writing.. Thr ]4ond him to leave, and ha did.
sddraa or abode, lu-htd, C wu too unm,'
“I am a married man," he mid impctn ry iav—tmeol. Sending eo sdraoco crew
Wh*
•nd m ua feminine in iu details that he ondy. “( lore you, ud 1 am not free to' a&lt; far north - bo may deem it adrimble,
-rpaut with poiMO-harbad teeth crept up •uber 1 talked aad prayed wuh hi* He
■ u alm-wt tempted to believe that some' lora’
. h. will plan; a rolony and there aoriimale
un him rteahhSy. tiU at k*l the man of rig*d th. pledge aad k apt it, aad ha*
of bu male friend* were playing a joke oo
She rccoilal, bat bad. him to tell hb mea eo that they wilt tmaeroi the E*wiedom fell a pray to hb aaian hke power. sloe* found peas* to hia eoel by bettering
, qaimu's emluracoe - well aa the white
. her all.
him.
__
When arouaad from tkb state h. could on­
“I will not go—I.will not be fcobd,”
Kartev * G-ritv—r*. —______
“It w— ernel and unkind of her to bind
DK. V. RL’SSKLL.
ly exclaim, "At the Ur it tritath like a asrOb, brethren, r— the perishing. lift
he mi l to him*clf.
Hr flung the mbrive down, then be
r£ii^’vl?is?5ac*
psnt, aad rting-th like an adder’’ Hems, ep thr fall*
Soatah these in pity from
• piexed it up. folded it carefelly and thru.:
of departure from which he ana ink. ad­
the drunkard* yawning gram
it in hb pocket.
vantage cf any open -aarw without 1» of
~ .CHAN. IL 1IALTCR.
ilera victim. hare fallen bsfoee Alrobol'*
He rvmembersd that ho had a patient
Usee Thus he hope, to find an opnortu
to tbit, and went out; btf everywhere the
nity to rewh that higb-t laUtod. in
content, of that stranger * letter wm ring-,
March of whicb^eo many lir-^have^Ueii
litginhbeara. He then went to ate bb
that lieth down ia the midst of the ana, or
7wL“(.
■ J
mothtr. 8h* w— suffering more than
* be’lhat Urab oa tU top of a a^," Eke
•
■------- 1------ e.i_—uiu
।
waya bo— up when each a project ■ pro shall have lime to-Dy. The poriuoo of
p^, but akeptiemm ou that print will the vanturaomc Ru-iao fort— which । a drowning wiaa, or a dbay h—ded sailor ; ard'e gr.ro., ttd aeodiog three aoab
Men tall iur n» -------------------------- HD*
whieb
he
had
opt
lb.
moel
remote
id
—
’jllHN
never put an end to polar experitioua until hare penetrated tooth of the Belkina into hb miod b whe-tred, and hb thought* idra.kard'ebriL ,
of bow he was going to meet then, lie
liM . planed in theoaut- of th. polar Rowmelm b aha very critical. A Twkbh I confused—they bare strs ktr. use, dirit ■
At the proMot day there b ■ pot
.NEW
(
&lt;threw the. down and buried hi. fe~ i.
rink. There areacfeatifa qu-tum. which deurehmrot h- guoe to attack th. Schip
thb rroultaloaa ran wlr., ami *o writ in ka Vasa, and than fen al the main Ra»
his band..
.
I-. G. HOLBROOK.
-I’orwty is a cmrw. mother, he groanformed aa authority m 1‘rofc-or lxxi-b .uiuronrro of eupjEm Bel the Cmr 'be rw'Ut •‘‘k no jnstifisbk rearou for ।
,d. -I do not know whtah way to turn,
of Yab Colbga thinka that the dbcovery
tnbhw-1 brinp there be ha. bacn brou-d. bat at I
upright-ibe bad alway* thought you ; of a pa&gt;lar pasaagn wil hare great e—nmn hurryinK forward all
She U&gt;ed to cheer him bet ia vain. Ev­
ery-here he turned a Lopelnm eba*e*m|tha &amp;• ,wm in—ihleof H “Wbro
rial valae. There ia no qoreti-n that Cap
lb
bowed
hb
fisoe
in
hb
hand*,
and
tain Howgatc'a movement* wiUbn watch
^••AK YfX^tar w«ra only -al," be
a. I will seek it yet again."
1TM htur^hZl'eom* which L. bed hoped ed with lively interroi, and that he will
here— sober, bat immodithought, • twenty thousand dollar* would
' reerive the
wuhea of the counter in
’ nrepannx th. serin expedilwa wrth whwk
° A^Un’hJftuWrd and worrfod until the
dcbsncbcry. . Hero b a fell d-eripti-i rf
a drench given ue by our who hsd tertel
I
Dealer* la Keroeene OU.
of Ns bbtero-a. aad drank from Chora
| To ike eud that all yurt ire tuterertrd in
, dreg, of bril. U J adg- '-1.13, v« road
maaafartunng, deriiag &lt;* uriag any ilhiminedag oib manufactured from prtroPAINTER,
|*m fat thb Btoto, I rail yowr mari «
At A. «. a-S * Carrtag. Stef
1' tredion to a few rwialremMta m*d« by th.
oo tongsc water, but um a little win. for
e£ir. Th£ ws.brtoa*m-&gt; li«*-d.
art epprored May Sd, 1877, which tabthy etmnaeh'a rake"
The— are the hid
J,IT,riM It.,
•
rf- Aug. Kd, im.
.
ing place* of the moderate drinker, thr in
It-leya Ufere ofaring their oib for
Edel and the aaioou keeper. Th- we find
to oe. of lb* Udi-, and she advanced to utiripaied revealinr the truth to you." |rala
,
ore required to have th-n iMMOted
hi-Apr
that the mom Bible sp—kx of win. an a
••ED* ImtoarT My srtfs?"
i ia thb State, and theapjwoved bread,will
"^Are yon Dr. Pomeroy?" sb* -b«l in
bl-mng rad *-!»*• *ymbol of apirlto-Lirt* fa&gt; my etory Wore you blame Ithe fa* of inepowinn sod Mtahigan feSpecial Medical Announcemenl
me,*' »he eaWL "Th. wan ywa raw di. i Mwct-'e nam* afiud upon *ch Urrei.
al Hr-i-r. aad ae •the on-7 venom rf
« ,, stepfather. He umr^ m, ■-£«
a symbol of divine pnninbtoeul and
Joy Comfort and Happiness
when I wm but fir. y^old, and -*w
hnmrei dbufadie^
The. the infidel
Id* wm. baby. Mynirtber wra weakly
daiam that the BMi a* only uphold. ia.nd .be dmd a7fcw y-n&gt;-r, l**ta ril
t-nparakre, but nuatndiem i««df by advu
OF HASTINGS AND VICINITY­
our father . pryxty UtUt man «

HOOSIER IMPROVED FORCE FEED.

STUDEBAKER!

Sweet’s H°T &gt;

DENTIST.

LIGHTEST RUNNING WAGONS MABK
ftefittknlrVuai uni tkSmMMfeb, vteits natiU
ti au-lat h W gr rat aj goer.

GREBLE &amp; RUSNELL

Mvills,

Cheaper than any one in Barry County.

Every ens Fully Warranted I

X3CA3Fix&gt;

,

Builders, examine their Build­
ing Material, House Trimmings,
Paints, Oils and Varnishes.
/J- J. FiM
Farmers, examine the WIARD
Carrian, Bin ui OnuMiisl
PLOW, before purohasingothers,
Every one waranted.
Those contemplating buying
Wj&gt;!
Mowers or Roepers should see
the Walter A. Wood Machines,
Sick lid Afflicted!

He wu our auk ewdiaa, to bold onr
property under bi. coatrol until w. marrisdor bo—am of age. He plared mein
th. Sacred He^t, snd kept me then unu
1 wra sixteen, th* be brought me oat and
pcvfxwod to marry we to a frwud of hb. 1
re-ilbd. One right I overbrard * oonv2X*re-i*«i..U fowd. UbUbe

DR. J.'B LoSUBE

was selling tac for twenty thousand dollara.

THE STEBBINS BROS SAY
Don’t buy any Furniture or Picture Frames,
until you have priced their Goods, for you
i will save money by it.

ftUdatogoto. Hadid not aDuw see to

�H- R. Stevens Column

THE INDIAN WAR.
basifih forever erery drop ul that wine,
or oqgbi ««, whicL w;i; fotoxieate. May
thy kingdom tbme, 0, Lori!—over ita
boundaries no drunkard can pas*, within
ita llmila no drunkard b found. Thb u
“» pnjet, and after prayrr we are Jaught
to aay Amgn. So bo it. Amen b prayer
ririug from iu ka*** and appearing in an­
Wo know thst Christ created wine at other form The true Amen b action. No
Cana, and tho Governors testimony b prayer ciin go to hcarra without thbgold­
suffieMtet to prori which vine it waa, en awl mighty wing. If is words you
whether • tec cruel venom cf asps” er the
sweel*winc that eymboiira spiritual hie­ foe the removal «f a terrible vice from un­
ing*. The govenwr cf tbe ftaaiprouounced wary men. your life mart bu your Amen.
the wine produced by Christ the be*’., Win you enforce thb priaapieof enure
saying, "Thou hast kept the good wine alwlincnco from intoxicating drinks as a
until now." If wu can ascertain whieh kind beverage ’ Doing thb, it b believed the
of wine was coosiderri the beat among the bhamg of Him who u infinite in power
Jew* we shall bo abl* to settle thb qua&gt;- and bvo abounded will be upon yva.
li-Mi .with absolute certainly, aa appeal to
rceognbsd authority win do thb.
inflow- until it ha. encircled the globe;
Bays Dr. Gneobus, “Those were consid­ and the world catching iu ewret cadence
ered tho b&lt;« wino which were the least will swell tbq song of temperance till its
strong. Kitto says of wine which had been aecentovill in good time—that is, God's
preserved from formation by boiling,''such
wai esteemed (by tbe Jews) the richest

Dr. Isaacs an eminent Jcwbh rabbi,
nays, ‘•The Jaws do not in their feasts for
sagred purpose*. (including the marriage
r_... — L— __ Ll^l .J r--- - - i
drinks.*' There c.n be no doubt then. In
viawofsueh teatxmony, that tho wine
which Jero* made,and which the governor
of tho trial pronotrored the brat, was the
unfermated kind, which
oomsBonly
n&gt;n*id&lt;r«d the beat am-rog the Jew*.
Another objector says, "Christ celebrated
the Passover and . instated ibe LatdU

supper with wiae" this objection i» an­
swered as before by demanding the proof
that it waa tho intoxicating wino which
God t»d prohihitad. Still farther it U
answered by showing that tbe wine used
at the PaNOVcr aad Lord's supper was the
unfermelecd.because everything fermenUd
w»* forbidden to be in their dwelling* dur­
ing th* seven day* of tbe feast, (sae Hxo
do* !'J: 8-38). Accordingly the Saviour
says; “Keep the fmsl not with the
leaven
of malice oed wickednea.,
bat with tbe unleavened bread of
severity and truth, the same truth b part­
ly ayntbclited still. .
Did the Saviour change the Aymbol*
and select"I bo blighting, blasting rotting
and intoxicating drink as an emblem of
hUinoM and of the neecmity of cicanring
from sin through hb blood contrary to all
usages prevku* in Hi* church? If an I
deman-d the proof. If the body of Christ
was nrermanly repnwtnted by wine equal­
ly frw from pctrefactiro element*.
It U clear then that th* Bible dots Mt
uphold him that putteth the bottle to hb
Mighbor's Bps, but pronounce* a .Ireadful
woe inatcad, and that our Saviour did txt
eocoumge the.drunken carnival ofimirfo.
ty by making intoxicating wins for them.
It b therefore clear that o^ectiou lie
agaimd the Bible without tbe least founda­
tion. No dearer proof can be given than
the fruits cf tbe two winos, we look at

wret tmbletns cf sprit ual blrasedne*-—

the sweet wine which the butler gate to
Pbaroah— and the good wine that our Sa­
viour produced at Cana.
To chink of cm Saviour ertatmf the

man crucified, His band extended; Do
you mark the dropping of his gore? Do
you ee* the thorny crown upon his head?
Do you not eee the scan of mbery upon
him? Do you see the lacerated back s* the
wo*d doth tear 'it? Oh! gate on those

membranco of the shed blood and broken
bodj of our crucified Redeemer, thia pietore of the sweet wine ought to draw
suenms of undbembM tears, while ‘‘the
cruel venom of asps' emblem cf thst
great serpent, sin and misery, bring! forth
abbonmee and loaihsomcnaw while we
A—&gt;

or the world have l»xn chained from the
cup of intoxicating wine. Where wu
the world when Noah entered tho ark?

The folltxwiag arc the liarolutiou adop
te-d by the Itepublieaas of Ohio, st Ihat late
State Couronlion. That they arc ouHjnken. frank and fcarlcm the reader will st
ran perceive. On bwmi questions they
am sound to tLe &lt;w», but wo should rath­
er have seen them mure emphatieany for
"Irtorat money,” yet they are belter in
thb rcqxct than it wr* iheeght they would

poured ia their utib.lfowol liquor, ebey
dn.sk these doers, they drank srain, and tho Ohio ouurontion abound* in.round po­
el« mtrry About rang through the ball; litical ansm and will meet with the beany
approval of the bmt men in tbo Rcpubtidv TMlin and harp sere there and muric
"“■J"1

more marked between th* - groat political
partis, than thb, that th* Iteptbiican nuIT preMota in ita ctinvcstom ita Lai
thoughts aad the beat thought*, u I be
lirvc, uf th* Nstioa. It b th* pacoliarity

Alterative, Tonic, Solvent
AND DIURETIC.

Reliable Evidence.

Tecttino

'

I nolirc that a* an instance of tbo worst
and most violent element of the Democrat
ie party, guiding its cuaueib and moulding
ita policy, and they have done more in the
him platform—one week ago to-day' they
undertook to shake tbe solid foundations
of our pupal ar peace by questiuoiag iu
their acta the rery foundation of our po­
litical power by asaorting that our Chief
Magistrate, the man of our choice, wa*
fraudulently inaugurated, and attempt to
throw a cloud of doubt upon his title to
bo President of the United State*, aad
with what grace do they, who eeaght by
every means that tbe worst dement* of
American society can produce, to carry
their man into power, aud when they saw
■hat they uses rrady to foil, they sought,
by the use cf money in a distant State, to
Lay a Praadential doctor, and thus pur­
chase for grid that highest office in the
gift of the Republic. (Applause.) And,
ndlhq-'iu that, they sought to prevent the
Counting of the doctoral vote iu aceord-

rear, io charge of a Lieutenant and sever­
al men. At d^ghi the fight opeead.
and in a short time al! the soldiers and all
the Indian* were hotly engaged in a d»
t-erata battle. The Indiana were eri-dent
ly anrpriasd, foe their lodgra ware pianmd,

tn crane under escort, and every available
wagon will go forward from here and But
for. It ia cue uf the bardcat Indian fights
o.i record, and Gibbon'* command made a
mutt grifonl and ^desperate fight again*.
'

Deer Lodge, Z ug. 11—10 a. m.

VeseUne

TegrUnc

Vegrtlno
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VerUof
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Republican principle, and practices, dray
offer fur candid consideration of tho voter*
of Ohio, the following platform of priori
plro:
.’tfi-hril. Ths; we reaffirm and adopt
the platform sudreMlutuins of tho nation al cunVABtion of the Republican party
adopted in the euovcntioa at Cinrinnsu,
in June, 1876.'
AV* JreJ, That the Republican* of Ohio
reaffirm their unfaltering confidence in
Rutherford B. Haye* aa a atataMum, pat­
riot and Republican, and cordially approve
hia effort* for the pacification uf die count­
ry aad the otabliahstect of iia civil am
ico upon a basis of purity and cffiricney.
Rrtulral, Thai we reaffirm it b uualtaraWe, th* purpose of the ILqmblicu party
to maintain and snforoe the pnitbioos ol
tho iwut amendmonta to th. federal Consliinlion, gnarctitoriog tho civil right* of
ritiscM before tho law. irrospectren of rare
or color, and to insist upon the foil and cffactual pcrfonuance, by the fcdcrtl Gov
eromcnt. ia tho execution of ita powora,
uf constitutional obligation* in that be­
half. .
llrtutrtd. That we are in favor of both

Fine Tailoring a Specialty.

VegeUne
VegeUn0

New York, Aug. 12.—3-30 a. m.—Tbe
7b&gt;we' sperial cable from Loodoo aay*:
Tbe news from the *eat of war te-dar w
ao coofuacd and indefinite that it h hspes
»iUe to rift the truth from the great mas*
uf dppsirhen constantly srriviwg. There
arc many uncertain repurta of battles, bat
nearly as spoo aa they arrive, dcaiab reme
from w side or the other^a* the case may
be. The Rusauna ar* determined Mt to
allow Uh- truth to oom. when they are dcfnted, while the IVrkuh General, are
maintaining a dbreeot rikuoe in regard to
ail morrmouts of the alightaa* importance,
whetlier lh^ reaull auceemfBlJy for their
aide ur uberwiwe. When they are obliged
to talk they dilate at ;pva. length on the

V&lt;«ttine

33 Monroe st. Grand Rapids, Mich.

Ye«etinc

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Yecetine

VnceUne
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VecetiM
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Vertine
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W. H-H»yfes»
ricrert, jw

Vecetlnc

tlw government should tie kept, tbe count
completed, and that ibM'ran dent of tho
United State* should be inaugurated
whether he waa the man of their choice
or not. (Great applause.)
I take occasion to say here, in thb heart
of this greet Abolition Reserve. that uo
true American will ever forget tbe honor
due te these Southtrnmeu, who helped to
rare tbetr country agamst their Northern
Desuocratie leaden, (llccewed applause. &gt;
Well, now, gentlemen over against this
rule of tho worm, the old Republican pony
again steps U&gt; lbs front to lake iu place
in the line i-fgoo&gt;l guveratneot. It cotm-j
to the country with twenty one year* of
bonoraUe history behind iu II cutsc* to
the country with tra-iition* and achievomenu of which it b proud.
Proud that
it dared co fare rebellion and • ar; that it
dared to go to the bottom aud pluck? out
by the roots «ho guilty cause of the rebel­
lion and asy th*, all men should be I free;
The platform, a« adopted, affirms the and that it dared to build the Republic ou
the principles uf equality, civil an/ pulitprinciple that tho United State* oorutitute
a nation, not a eoofcdiracy; that a* citlsen•hip b national is allegiance aud obliga
lion, it is tho duty cf the nation to protect
dtbes, native and natoralbcdi
nd colored, whetlier menaced by
_ J abroad, or by political persecu­
tion, naZshielded under the herexey of'
State riglits, at home;'' That local adfgovernment ia all matter* that are local
ihust be adhered to, that I rat.-real rela- wry'method* and tiurrusd them coaragtlicus ahould be cuhirated between tbe oualy, widow Jway* Intend .to be in
States, but that ‘ the centralixation of all anna or pursue military method*, and the
political power ia the sixteen Southern Republican party ia able, wheu it crane*
to where the roads fork, to see the way

ten of State policy. With a platform ao
broad and with a candidate ao unexcep­
Umo. They tuned, they drank, the tionable, tho Republican of Maine go
ilia auapaign with the full assurance
bowl* were filled to the brim, and merrily into
:
the tmttrt danred on, loud waa the baoita- 1
Mliai. shoal nd load the song. They
dmitk drep; they drank cure* to the God

TIB MEDICAL PROPERTIES ARE

te-*No Perera, and following

VeceUne

The couvecti~n uf thr Maine RepuLlican* was awaited with more than usual in­
terest thb year, because it wa* anticipated
that some expreaaiou would be made conocruit^r tho policy of the National Admin­
istration in Southern affair*. Republican
principles, aa held in Maine, are a* radical
aad deep -rested as acywhere, but people
who expected that there would be. on thb
accDunl, a protest against die concilatory
cuune of President Hayes will bo dba]»pointed when they persua tiie platform of
principles enunciated. Tbe convention
steered between ScyIF* and Charytxlb, and
one emphatically indixrsing and the other
as «mphati&lt;-qftyi'oondcmning the I’r.-widcnt,
attempting no formal statement of opinion
on that point. Thb iudieate* simply that
the Admioiltration policy was regarded as
an experiment whose result* cannot earily
Lb judged until they are mdre clearly a; •
farent, aud until it has Lad a full and fair
trial nothing b to bo gained by endorse­
ment or disapproval. On the matter of
the civil servicv the platform speaks -1btinctly, and regard* with pardonable prido
the purity which has always characterized

not written 'they were eating and drink­
ing." What was Nahal - doing when Li*
heart wu turned like a stone within him?
Inspiration nays, “Hu heart was mer­
ry with win* st tho sheep shearing.” suffrago cf the people .
Turn to the melancholy catastrophes that
The platform b a broad one. affording
you hud recorded in holy writ, and almost sufficient standing room for all who cltcrevery one of them came from the intoxit*-' i*h . Republican sentiment* aud desire an
booou aud U|&gt;right adminbtration of af­
fairs. Dbregardiag queslious of an ex­
perimental aort, upon which difference of
opinion m inevitable, it states dearly all
Siwcnlhl point* of IL-puldiran doctrine*

Purifies the Blood. Reno­
vates and Invigorates
tho Whole System.

the troop* were not prepared

Tho Maine Republicans.

waa unjustifiahlo and rotoletiooary. Meas­
ures (or the'lm|&lt;rureurt*t of tho civil ser­
vice are approved; a tall is made for the
proper protection and development cf in­
dustrial intirota ; the daty of keeping
tbe nation's prombo in ilia matter of rosumptijn mad the payment of tbe -’cU in
coin b emphatieaJlr slated ; the existing
navigation laws are approved and change*
deprecated; railroad ruleidics arc donounced and it b declared that tho Repub­
lican State and national tickets were elect,
rd in South Carolina, Florida and ‘Louisi­
ana, and that the cry *1 fraud rabod by
the Drtoocra:.. with regard to the elector­
al ic»ult b unmanly and dishonest. On
matters of State policy, equal taxation,
nou-aoctarian education, and prohibitory
Isgblatioti are advocated, and Guv. Connor
b again pnswated with hearty and well-

VEGETISE

Brians, Motic., efo Salt LAe, Aug. 11.
—A scout from Big-Hole Put has iust
oome in with diapetehce from Gen. Gib­
bon, in command of a detachment cf
United State* troo-a. and reports a terrible
batik Bi th. mouth of Blg Hch Pam on
Thuradar. Gen. Gibbon's command num-

Wo are glad to aay that tho lime ought
iu coma when all tbe military methods of
war ought to be folded like the proud old
banner that ha* duo* iu duty in the fight,
and cater into the procam of peace And
these processes cf peace aro'tu remit al)
the State* of the North and South to the
equal rights of soli-government. (Ap­
plause.) We hoM'the equal rights of citiren, before the law.
We bold the equal
rights uf the Suus before the ounsUtatfon
aud the law*, and when we remit the Staten
to their own self gnvcruuieut. bowc-cr bad­
ly they may have been in their local euuccttj, we do nut any tho lens bold to all

Atitutiun. W* do oot propose to kt down
auy ono of them, uur to invade
rights
uf any State. Now I desire to ray, with­
out aup-reaerve, that I am glad that uur
own fiattu chief of the nation, out of uur
own State, from among ua, has had the
courage to ree the epoch ID whieh ho lire*
and daro to do what tho accewutia) uf tLe
natiou require. (Luudaud foug-euntinued
You must not expect of him, because
bo b human, that every act of hb will
agrco with all your opinion* and min* 1
■io not a*k that of any Prtriueat, nor do I
say it in advance or afterward for any man
that .ver Bred, but I do say that hblmart

tbe love of hb eountrymjn in hb heart,
and it is oar duty to see that he b fairly,
indepoodeudv and earocetly supjorted in
the strogj^o he b carrying on to give peace
and union to the nation. (Gnat applause.)
• I have but another word to' say.
In
these day* of political eowsniice, the very
gwb look down with sdmirauoc upon the
man ui the partt that has the courage te
announce iu opinkms and dare to rau the
risk uf dying for the sake cf being rishi.
(Applmue.) We have spnkm ns a great
Naliuoal Republican party only twelve
months ago. These word* of ours are un

;
1

A‘r»-jfiN-.4 That we arc opposed to any
further pafau uf public Unib or money
subsidies, dr the extetwion of tho public
credit of the general Government to aid
tho eoaurtscttun of railroad*.
That weave opposed to the
leinwa) of patcuu by act of UoagrtM,
which are burdensome and oppressive io
the toiMc* bf the people, and especially to
tlw Uboring chuacs.
Z?r*&gt;Jt«&lt;4 That we view with alarm the
• presctu duxarbed ctmaition of tho country,
u evidenced by the extensive strikes cf
w&lt;&gt;rkiug-mcA, and followed by the destructiou of life and property in different part*
of the country ; and while &gt;e depreeatr
each and every rceort to violence and dis
older, and-curdially approve the acaoo of
our Naiional and .State authorities in their
efforts te enforce Ute aujremacy of the
Uw, yet wo du must heartily aympathiM
■&lt;th the condition of the hooeet and indiutri.nia laborers who ue willing to work,
buf remain noempLiycd, or are employed
at wage* inadequate to wuufon and indepeudence, and a* an earnrM of our desire
tv find a remedy for their ooddiltion, we
recommend, first, that (.'ougraae establish

As thsy prcaacd forward again, they
found that they had no* only a foe to con­
front, but foemen on each aide, hidden
among the roeka and taking c-sol aim at
the men u they p- raod. Pushing forward
tfosy reached the outskirts of tho village,
but ene .entered such * terrible shower of
bullets that they wavered and then broke

rould, harassed al tie way by a 111 &gt;k fire
from ameng the rock*
It wa* in thb last charge that Gen.
Gibbon wa* wounded. Finding that ou
other attack would wreck erre the rem­
nant uf hb force, he intrenched himself,
paying attention to the wants of hia.

T.uie* si Adnsunpie send* sn am rance by
tclei7*pL to-day that the Jrcuire battle of
the campaign will be fonghl *t Borax
['a**, notwilhrtandiug tho fact that aa
i-ffiiial telegram from 8 u! reman I’aaha aay*
the result of a reconnowancn by the Impe­
ria! Turkbb -troops demoustratoi beyond a
doubt that there are no Rusaian suidiero
at th.- entrance to tho pa«s.
SJfALL PKKUMIMAUr XKtKWtSnBS
between tbs Turk* and’ advancing or re­
treating llusaians are uf al o*t daily cocurmtxic, aud d^ubtlca* form the Lasb for
the bunuroua aud exaggerated report* uf
ImIj1.» whieh bar: boou telegraphed dur­
ing the but day or two.
Nswr tihumta, ou Wednesday last, the
Turkbb General Abraham defeated seventorn companies uf Russian infantry ami
1,000 hurw. On th* same day an attack
iras Utade by a large forou of Rtuaiana os
the town “f t’aiUak, near Oman Boar.-'
Tbe Ruaaian* were repulsed, but with what
lu*» I* tux stated
Charges tea counter-charges of atrociilea cuatinne to poor iu from both aide*,
and both seem tn itantain th* elements, at

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m errata
river at MU&amp;

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COFFEE

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PBEPARIO BY H. FL STEVENS, 80STM. MASS.
Vegetine it Sold by All DruggbU.

\

SOAP.

We sell move than all of Barry County.

Th» Mild Pnrnr

CURES

TOBACCO.

HUMPHREYS’
Homeopathic

E. F. Markle,

Specifics

CROCKERY.

New York, Aug. 12-330 a. m.—The
corraapc-ndeut ot the Dctlj San, who b
high in favor with the Rusmau military
anthoritics, states iu hb paper to-day that
the rrinforceuAeai* for the Ruaahu army
will require more titue to reach lha front
than was al firal supposed, and that, coowquoody. it will he impombb to ronriude
th* war during the prcwnt year. Great
battle, will be fi-ught, be ray*, but only
north uf be Balkan Mountain*. Tbe
I hope entertained by the Russian* uf being
! ahfo to advance ou AJrUnoplo at oako has
I been puMpouri. and the aim of the Ku
-ian general* new b to sweep Bulgaria,
north cf the Balkar*, eloir of tl • Turk
i-U anaiew. The paa««si of the Balkan* are

STONE '^r.AJRIEL

load of 55&lt;M) gitlona of Ohio Ware.

Il il tKe buU.

Smith Hogle &amp; Preston.

TRIUMPHANT!

SSllii ladLI?

The Advance Plow

Par fcto

■ Daw. Hall by

Judge William H. Weat.

' There is lobe
Balm the Fair &lt;
{Ways'Aww.

William H. West, the candidate for
Governor of the Ohio Republicaa*, b cm
of th* ableet lawyers in the State. Hs
has served in the Ix-gblatorc, has been At­
We had a hard fight with the Net Per­
torney-General of the State, hs* held a ec*, tiling a number, and losing a number
posilton on the State Supreme Court bench, of officer* and men. We need a doctor
aud was a membeFof the ainsUtuliou oca-' and everything, Send u* such relief u

vention of 1872. H* b nearly blind, but
b otherwise in good health.
After hb nomination Judge Wsat was
called to the ptafortn and said:
“Mr. Chairman and Republicans of
Ohio: T-e anion uf tho convention and
the hearty greeting whieh thb dctuoualraUnn imports have touched me ao deeply
that I hare not Word* of sufficient warmth
to expts** my sens: of th* honor eon ferrod.
In ■ juncture of jtffaire «&gt; critical a* the
praent, when qumtiona of aueh great del­
icacy are agitated and divide th* public
mind. I almost shrink from encountering
the raponaibil&gt;tiea which the poattiou to
which you cal) me will necowarily cast up­
on mo. Sincwr1—•*------------- ability, however,
issrii’___________________

heavy luaa Cant. Loi^n and Lieut.
Bradley are killed. Gen. Gibbon and
Thr llepaLUcan candidate for Governor
Lieut*. Coolidge. English and Woodruff in Ohio will wake the opening .pwli of
are wounded—English seriously, tlw oth­ the campaign ou the 2&amp;th last.
er* slightly. Tbe troop* are intrenched,
It b intimated that business engageand ihe ludiau* leaving.
When the mcmengcr left, Gen. Gibbon
saidc **I wantan escort sufficient to pro­
deserted us, and relying upon tho justice tect Ojo wagons which are going in to reof our cauK, we eLail triumph or .fall in lievn ua. Load the wagooa as light as
tho hsrnca*. [Applause.] I have not possible. The Indiana art mu off from
my supplire."
.
ready three.
however Lav bean staled, asd, su far u 1
Judge Taft has given aulhtrity fur tho
acalcratand it, I too*, cordially and heart).
announcement that ba cordially indorses
the Rcpublk-an tiekst in Ohio, and will
take the stump In iU support.
in me lira tho ability f .hall irire to cur
prcauit administration an hottest and fair
Ths New York NfooisXnhmp (Dam.)
trial and a thorough teat, [itonewod apdrclsrc* that tlio German Democrau of
phuac.] A bona* divided afiaimt itself
that city will not even auppen the esmh
anno* stand. Unlem America shall be
dates nominated by Tammany Hall
recouciicd and paeified our Republic is no
Tbe proclamation &lt;d Gov. Irwin of Cal­
more. [Applause and crim of 'Good !
ifornia for the rail election eonUiM ariaua*
GoodF] Whibt I datm the right of fodcalling upon tho peopk'te deride whether &lt;
crAl intervention to enforce the conscitua onoreutioo shall bo hrid to revise the
lional guaranties of liberty, justice and
CMrtitntion of the State.'
protection, 1 prefer that the several states
may thramelra ao enforce in good faith
11.0 verdict of a Phibdriphia cwrour's
these great guaranties that uo occasion for
federal intervontiou shall ever arise.
Touching tho queatioo of currency I ahall
not pause at thn time to sneak ; it b too
complicated and too rut 1 have no doubt
tho o.mmittoe has done wisely and duoe

LIGHT-RUNNING

MOWER 5 REAPER
TOADVERTISERS.

‘DOMESTIC
SB WING MACHINE

BEST.
Plaster, Lime,
.Urnrrlsute Ceirtltlcatera. Btc.

Stucco, Plastering
Hair, Shingles, Ac.

&lt;’l&lt; A.-VI

IMPERIAL SOAP
IS THE "EE3T.”
O. P. Rowll &amp; Co’». Col.

ARGAN!

DOMET IC'fWlKaMACni.MU.

�C^TY LOCAL R^_*- T1M10-CABD

WBWffliWOOi wool

firtW

'CITI

Gall a&lt; the Sin if tteDIG HAT.
of HATS, CAPS swd

GENTS' FUR

NIBBING GOODS

to be fiwnd om-

DRUG

STORE

WANZER i: BARNES

HOKOPATHIC HKHDIKS.

-*•*«*•

MEDICAL aadLAWBOOKS

tojory to paaoMl property ; rmroov
fit-A r._ •. «n__ .. -

All Preecriptione and Receipts

ING THEN AT MUCH LOVER

Carefully Prepared.
v! Luk, by Gror-s J
I'M- ry *r.d mivc.'Iluiy

■ 3BVMB.P. M,

SIGNOr BXQHA.T

LOCAL BUSINESS

Empire Bloek, Hnrtiagr. Midi.

fonaatica.

CLOSING OUT!
Closing Out!

Settle and pay thia msnthnnd mi
conscience end coot.
Batket Picnic

otlxa day,
ibModdf

Jamre C. Hanu. re. Dbvm! Wifooo,
■umpuU; coetiauedEdwia W. Oaborn re. Deka McF.lwaiu,
I»y

ere of caper were fur,
her Majesty walls in
--------------------------- idcr be naant by fud
ing with her Winter Style "ILuxwtie"

Closing Out!

STOCK OF GROCERIES

8. Tarry, plaintiff and appellee,

Balance ot Our Spring and Summer stock.

three Egyptimm.

Oae oaa, a Genua, killed b» wife, three

Sarita tKrt'uolly worth $7.50 now only |oJX)

PEOPLE OK BARKY UOUXTY
4'retndl mtttfogos Friday evening.

IrMil

Our New Yorir Lettas.

Generally that I hare agala cmberkml la

uritkri

Suita actually worth $15 00 how only $10.00.
Coata and Veeta really worth $10.00 only 7.50.
Coati and Veets regular price $12 00 only $8.60.
Boys’ suits $1.00, 1.50, 2,50, 3,00, 4,00.
Boys’ suits.for $4 and $5 worth 50 per cent more.
Men's fine all wool pants $2.50.3-00, 3.50.
Men’s all wool Coats, job lot, odd sixes, only $2.50, and 3.00
worth 5.00 to 8.00.
MEN’S WHITE VESTS worth $1.25 only 76 eta.
Men's summer costa 25cta.
Men’s heavy linen pants for 85c, worth 1.25.

os tho ikillar.
Heating., tad nil! be foqnd u my mat­

—Tn Ehbct or tub Stbikb vtob
Bcairtges Lanon Tnnrauca in rm
City—Tub
Lioj-ob
DiaLne—
Cat tex—Tmb Fasuiona.
Nrw Yobs, August U.1877.

trite Grow BniHB&lt;a

Broadway Bia.
in !tat&gt;r."d.

fitnilj from Middleville Io thia city.

it.', it;

fcJtaS
of eouidcrabic intelligence, and waa fitted

death te running un a board bill which be

DEFY

COMPETITION

IMmO and .Shepard waa continued on the
yj[ht Town Board-of Thornapple have

al Middleville.

won

Aethiug u aecn on ll
brimmed bate uf rouith

Det roil te Buffalo-, sleeping coaches from
Buffalo to Sew York.
mayJOlf
.■U, u. lte»u dntrea to cru Miration tv
qi, new Wn^oa 8bon, where he may be
lonnd at ail bonre of aay dry, rerdy to do
any work in hia line, wmu putting a new
•poke in aa old wj«el, tu tuv building of
toe beat bu-f.y over aeeo in the ecmnty of

a nxat »e have had a giuriesu rain.

young Gdiea. the lightest shadowy gray
for quieter core. and tb: loovliaule black

sited to Attend.

airv with thia plvatirt; and quilling? e&gt;

Thi* atetioo of the State was v railed by
’ a Tvfrcvhingniu during Monday afternoon

panlculir 41tho apring brought Hr", are sow narked Uber: l( tbev
IIS. PolouaUor will bo waore worn ia tbe
awl tank

Moore people den t Ilka u&gt; do without jje cop Id not tfte aewvpapen or buy

PEOPLES

DRUG

STORE.

Physician’s Prescriptions and
Family Recipes carefully pre­

pared with Drugs and Chemicals

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE,
Double Store, 38, 40, and 42, Canal St,
________________ '
GRAND RAPIDS.

Tatesifi
or Medicine
IT HAS NO EQUAL.
j’’H7zEfflnFA CO.

Lost $100,000
$20,000 Reward!

beedi
Asthma,
Hronchitis, Catarrh,
F.unTLi_miyra_ED

living rales, a veiy large .lock of Ladies
Gail n. firat dare make. Miaeea' aad ChOdien'a Gaiters, Boots and Shore of all

XIMT

Hiy Fever. Colds, Ac.

ie, vppoatio ta« iwi
JOgS 0. RVMTAW.
mayttef __ ■ _
.
■
CANCEHS

Mr». T. A. PvRietner, of Middlov’Je

trick, which waa fpnnerly allowed them as
a pLairite. Donahue admits thu the

Aa&gt;t tqlKvvMmvfte' BMetretervOreaM.

WONDERFUL CURES

SUBSCRIBE FOR THE B1NNKR

H. A - BA HTLET &amp; CO.

BaaiUte ittnttta raifflM
en early.

atrikaNasVa failure,*but

Knife not need.

Very little

BIN INGER'S

Employer vs. Employe

:

DUfieo'tKS between •■mployes -*i

«p-idif__________ Hretinr.. Mich.
. Whiu»aa's Assorted CaM&gt;a—Jie bort
n the market. A fall supply al J. 1*

A

at Union Hall by bra ftieuda.

A Thing of Beauty.
Indeed, and a joy forever is the
supurb edition of the Rocky I

Wm. E. Cheater A Co.,
3V Ma*»«rr »l.,
set; •
___ BOSTQjr. M4.V.

SOLD BT ALL STORE KKFPER8.

§20.000 REWARD! §20,000 REWARD!
A. M. BINNINGER &amp;

- ramllg rnyme.

WhUa tbe

breaking it into piesrt and injuring onn of

iiling thia qualification to be paaareaed
by employers, a farther duty Ocvolves up- September first.

F. freons^( re^C

sotice.
ametrre
item ft will be

Hamlow A Goonrasa
August 14, 1877.

Mltanuri
&amp;WMH

tnp through the

AMaSieatfa
and editoring a crowd M anything that

3!

B.

P.

'OLD LONDON DOCK GIN.’

Wanzer &amp; Barnes.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,

fair view oi Ute ric.hu and .Aii.-stions of
frrigbU to a payable figure. iuuad of cut- the ocher, and .sally uukctbocct
required by jurtfos «d kiudoeas.
sonabJc amount of information
from observation aud reading, is
proving hia prewiaea by raining the front

Western

yilcElawIn y wtcnliy tent a Durisuu

make room for our fall stock.

SIcKTftEADACHE.

of purest quality only.

CHESTER’S CUBE!

Cuurch and Rail.wd 8treeu
xx6tf_____
_____

the gnat benefit of the -e^rknlturtl ia-

.

fcl

BAD BREATH.

PBAEMICranCAL fflEXBf.

The Hayti,t chureh aecia] will meet

ids, styled the rbampioM of
Michigan.

_ _ _ iS-ESSSEte Entire stock to be sacrificed to

tin cxAmiiW my (tork vnd
J. H SUTTON.
Oalfi.YtUTj____________________

Wm. H. Goodyear.

Bad that the coat of living In Hurodbville
U higher than m b'ew {Turk. For instance,
Sour i- from *1040 to *11 j bottar, M

gaged tn college dulin.

li.KSfr

steire are .«^y relteSlty

Canada Sortaxax Railway unb — . Cui
h'w popular fine commenced «.u their
pitem.
Mimmer time rerd. Momaf, May 14th,
three fa-4 exprtov tnuoa «*«t, io eoot&gt;e&lt;-u»o
with tb. M c. n. n. Pamejgere kavieg
Huunga ai" C0 A-M-. arrive at Buffalo
tome day al 8 10 F. ii, and Xew Yo.k
■oxi morelog at ltK&lt;0 A. M. Thia foal

boaiaeaa ahall be ao adjiuind that tho cp-

*

Suita actually worth $10.00 now only $6.60.
Suite aciualA worth $12.00 now only $8.50.

COR RESPQNDENCE.

TO YOUNG MEN.

The Old Reliable
«

.

?

the City Drug Store
rut BTBIKB t1W

jurtlfy the riar and fall in «
therefore a duty of emplvym

BUCKEYE GRAIN DRILL

485348535348234853484853

Red Ribbon Hall, &lt;41 Saturday afterno'ti

Stands Without a Rival.
Great Putdrla Ciretu W'U give two exhibi-

•We thali bring

prohibited."

9 are quietly sealed without
nd peace and mutual gms’ wiL'
iu well rrgula-.edpftnul..-,
the .aauutpcntahues of lai

CVLFERVCLL MEDICAL CO.,
human .kill.

D*""'
,
CARBOLIC OIL

The abow

lutiment

The Reform Gab taeeting Friday night

■ ..Lir.-jsly

Ita Sales arc more than that of any other Drill in the World.
More sold in Michigan than any other three drilia.
No Agricultural Implement in the World can boast such a prec­
edence.
.
Ita feed is the universal favorite wherever grain is grown. Be­
cause,
lai.—Itia tbe oaly PERFECT feed without a change of geen.
2d.-—It is the only feed whose wheels are turrfed upon a lathe
making them perfectly accurate.
3d.—It u the only feed that guages ita opening according to the
size of the grain to be sown.
4th.—It is the only Drill that bows exaetly tho same amount
from each feed.cup.
It has a perfect force feed gram seeder, a reliable lapd measure,
is well made and beautifully, finished, and is without a doubt, the

Or. 1. C. AYER »Ca.,L~«l, Kin.,

BEST GRAIN DRILL

EDBl tan MfflDTE.
anly c.itnMcnced.

■•rlT NK VER FAUX Try It Oaev-tm

in the World.

’■ni.uAMsaK^

Ur. inn awd

�Railroad*.
rRCVK RAILWAY.
JV!»E io. KI*"JKirrsursX”""

of planta were aet, the row* owe foot apart,
and th* plant* owe foot apart tn the row ;
and aet altbrnately, to break junta. Thia
hedee ha* hero dipped a little, two or
three time*, to keep it even, and ■ now
air or acv*« feet high, with a firm, compart
bare, perfectly irapeniuua to the smaller
animate, and Hout ontuigh to turn ordinary
farm atock, except for a thort distance at
one aid «L-re tbe toil ia quite thia' A
Tbe galea of heaven am tew arched , we
pound of barberry, or buckthorn sued,
m-xH enter upon our kuesa.
coating one dollar, will pruduee plants
There i* niching ao difficult aa the art
enough for UM) rods of fence.
of making advice agreeable

THE HASTINGS REPUBLICAN BANNER.

Th c Leading Paper of

Has The Largest Circulation,

1 can promise to ba candid, but I can
nut penmiae to be impartial.—(Prtkr.

Is Radically Republican in Sentiment.

The benny crop of Southern California
it ia said, will be a tote) teilure thin fall.
Aging failure* of nearly all the dosrubi*
Tbe United Sutee annually abipa over
Linda of grapes the paat two yean. Even
100,000 hole* at ctetbea-pin* to England.
the Cenecrd. that waa thought to be ev­
Richmond, Virginia, ha* prer 310 f*&lt;&gt;
erywhere reliable, haa entirely failed iu
tone*, that give employment to 11,000 1
mxay loealitio At a meeting of the
Montgomery County. O, Horticultural
Soriaty, Mr. N. H. Oinner stated that hia
C noord vineyard bad fasted cWiinly, two
years in asceeanion. and bo did not feci
like waiting far » third, but had concluded
to grub out the vine*, and plant some- j
thing more profitable in iLeir place. He
Coixbat all thy diaec^teat through
prayer, every caro through faith, and every
white young, but aa they prow nlil they tear ihrourh hup*.
Tbe San Fruoeiaco Bultrfio think* that
fail. At a previmu meeting of tb« Sod*&lt;y. Mr. Kramer, who te tbe mint a tea ' California and Oregon will have abuat

J:t»

ftrt Wajit^ JartMw&amp; Sifiin
KKHIGAlf’ffiTSTsOOW.

And st* a Local Paper la unatirptuecd in the State.

Subscription Price only 31.50 per Year

11 «l
In Our

aivo grape-glower in that ragioo,stated,

that it i* proof, and that u aa Ar aa be
can go, baft, fur inatanew, when a man
applies potash to a certain crop fur yeara,
and aotaetiuica ociita to pat it on a pan of
tbe field to show the mult, and he find*
that ■ lierr m potash u applied the
crop ia Brock Iroa than where is applied.

aoquently, ha ia a scientific farmer, m
ter aa the sppliouiua of potash to one
or mote crepa te concerned. So, if he
shall bee.iroo an expert in every branch of
farming,- by obtaining knowledge from
hooka, jwpcni, or otherwise, w-’ what ia
ruppoRcd to be knowledge, and find* it to
be true ar fahc ly a yneriml tent, be becornea a scientific farouit in the All! seoaw

prevalent tliat a young man may - be sent
to an agricafeural college, aad after study­
ing agricultural chemistry a year or two,
and Mog taken out upon a fam occasion­
ally to sue crop* growing, aad the applica­
tion of fettilixcrs. that lie becomes a scion tifir farmer! That i* not *0, brea-wc he
lacks thr thorough jmuVsretf training—
work with bi* own hand*— to make a
really scientific sgrioulturiat; bat what
he learns-at college in theory is a great
advaatag* to him. My advice to aueb
young msn, if they desire to become fsrmem, ia to Hr* oat fur a eoupte of jean
&lt;0 • thonai^i, practical farmer, and seorAyour way to tbe title, “scicatifie fanner,"
which you will never justly have unlvsa
you obtai| it by practice on a farm.

trains

Dodgers, Posters, Bill Heads,Let­

"1 never felt *0 frightened in my
she laid to her lover, “f turned a*«
as y xir «birt front—ou"—00 inspecti

©olio NokTH

ter Heads, Note Heads, State

•RAID RAPID1 BIVI8I0I.
Tbe Reliable Nhnri l.lu

merits, Envelopes, Busi-

The virtue of the soul doe* njt consist
iu firing high, but walking orderly . its
gixn-Jeur Joes not exercise ii-self in gran­
deur, but in mediocrity.

5

'
■

Cards, &amp;c„ &amp;c,
.rasMffysMit.,,

??

-Koop vvnr temper, nay dear air," sail
an old Judge to an irritable young lawyer,
-keep your temper—it is ^orth a great
deal more to ynn than it 1* to anybody

’

■ ■■I MPItt All D-.O91T

State St.; Hartinpt. Mich.

afona. It baa bcety noticed ftr many year*
that heavy rain* trttic motiih of June are
quite auro to be followed by ■ visitation of
grape rot in July and Augut. It ia not
clear, however, that esuem of moisture at
thoir toots ii&gt; thr cauae ef the dtec*K of bcremo rich."
the fruit, and if this were the chief cause,
A petrified negro wm lately found in a
it is difficult to ace why it ia that tbe dis­
garret over a law office in a village ia
ease should ba more prevalent uf late years MimuaippL In ia suppos'd that lie un­
than formerly, and worse uu old vine* dertook to at«dy tew and became tbwbcd
than young. Some of oar scientists are of
tbe opinion that the rut ia tamed by a
fungus, like the mildew—tbe spores of
which are. abwrtied by to- IvuNtecr the
root* Of the vine, and cartied by tlso r-7'
into tkn fkuit, wbt-re tl*y dcrelop their
jour reughing, air.
*“s' c’-TZ
‘ 111 fiB&lt;
v-ia a hundred pounds.
*'111 give yotir
tier" ,ia all largo l.rlship two hundred if yna can stop it I
for
me,''
waa
the
ready
reply.
। put up in wood
Ac Irishman, sveiug a vmad 'try,
Curst*, and jj.ii*
heavily laden aud tcarreiy above the **•
trvli edge, exclaimed : “Upon my &gt;&gt;*1.
Jmcric-rrn Grveer, published in Now
York, sxys : "Fruit butter may be made
in tha c&lt;.ujjlry rery caady and eheaply.
Tbe name paq«.*e that sugar sobaervea in .
the msnafisetorir*. here may lo ueus
(dished there by tlic use of rider. Wh&lt; n
appiew ar* npc, make say three barrels et
cider. Ttau pare and cute four bushels
of apple* I- Then boil down the three
barrels of Ader to one and a half, aad set

'^3'
Atscss Ji-sevias- Wuk t*«tt*M. Bat 1

■ttr.WiniaeSSsfa
1!«&amp;■»*&amp;£

ia is1
is AassSsrta* st,
sOEEg

he Grai Men flmfiita.

^WMbWS;

RAILWAY COMPANY
KrUee It tktrr
iw ibi-1 a.,

»»r »s&gt;t K

Depot. 104 READE STREET, Sew York.

ZBfiSl-,

GEO. W ODS &amp; CO.’S
PARLOR ORGANS
'"SKJ“k
lailroad
XEKSW-S.-^1.!^

rivrers-vi

reap wtj te aaH at all *rw&gt;**l

SSfeI«ftJZ3:
It B.TAYUJB. Om'IBaac

». ■&lt;SV UU

— Wt-

J. P. ROBEU

irietor,
GAN.

Drugs and Medicines of nil descriptions
ipt constantly on hand, and Prescriptions
iHfulhj ro^ftauoiled. Also n full line of

iSkrw

1

City Drug Store

asmrim
’Yilratir” Mm Matta.

h i

THS OKIOUUL ASD OSLr

jtii

fell with
fertiW. Far
plowing under tow the largv variety of
etever, A bushel or two of planter to tbe
aero early ii■ tbe spring will increase the
erep coteidmhly.

prepared to fill all Ordent promptly for

explained bis absence by laying be
gone to Wheeling.

it convaaiest to the eepper kettle, in which
plica the fonr taahels of applet 1'vur
on to tbe apple* from the cider enough uanswer tin purpose, and fire up. Aa tbe
cider boil* 'away, add more and morr-. un
til it te all used up and the content* of
the kettle are brought down to a proper
euoabtaney, of which one aw: be judge.
A little prartic* will makp cue perfect in
thi* procea*. Thia i* foe apple*. It will
apply rtjoally w*U to any nsber kitxlol
fruit from which it i* practicable to ob­
&gt;ough to keep tendr in a tain tlic julec as one would from applca.”
rtiliiy, aa the population beand, conaojucntly, eiorer
us aa a cheap and valuable
Tho custom of taking toe racist aubatanar, “without money and without
tial mea! of tho day at tho close of tho la­
wla.-h w literally true, bcestta* it bor* of that day, when tbe body, including
the stomach is mure or lea* exhau-.Cod, M
"Why rithia called Jacob's Laddet ? "
in conflict with the p'.aineat law* of hy­ asked a charming woman, aa be and ahe
b ■ plowed'under, whieh win fertilixe th* giene, tha moat manifoat law* of oar be­ were geing up the steepest part of the
ing. There are many who spend the day Mount Washington Railway. “Beaauna,*'
land eqoat to *!.’&gt; or *20 worth of atable in the city, or at labor from home, who
he replied, with a look that raiphaaixtd
d«a&lt; to tbe acre. There is Bo’ mistake taka ■ mid-day loach, and then on thoir bi* word*, “there are angvla ascending
abml thia nlirgcd fact in U-e least; and I return taka th* full meal uf the day, at aad deaccading occasionally.'
He
am inchnei to think that if mablcdungdid the dose of these labor*, when the powers squaeaod he* head.
not exist, nor any kind of commercial fer- of sligeacion, always in sympathy with the
Mr. Murry, in th* Goldea Rule, can
general system, ar* not in a condition to
see
far
enough
toward
thr
millenium
to
perform such an amount of difficult labor.
ft is usual for such to return with a keen see tbe time when the inecripii-n,
appetite, alimwt of necessity taking an ua “Closed far tho Vacation," will lie writwould be mled by the supply ; tat ia tbe due *mounl .Z food, and that too subatan- and manufactories, ■ newspaper ofiees,
tia! and difficult cf digestion. Of course,
end they would, probably, be aa proepevafter fasting, the amr.uut cram! wiB be sn.f many other pteeta, aa regularly sad
ou« a* they now are. Corer will flourish greater than should be taken at that time naturally *1 it is now put 00 achool-houan
ua poor »od, sa it derive* a large portion in the day, even if plain, simple and eas- or church doors. And it ia going to hap­
of iu nutriinenc frwn the atmoeplicre, aad to digest. But when thst food ia what it pen within fifty year*!
whoa a fanner cl.tain* a good "catch” he
Tbe maddest man in Buritegton five*
out on Fifth stroat. Last Sunday night
is rars of a goad crop, which ought aot to

be jasturedaqy the first season. Tbe amoad anaaon lit should be cut for hay, that

JOB DEPARTMENT

?

a pusilive pmciirul knowledge uf the al­
leged fact. Tbe reading that such spplicalion produce* gted rtanlia, urn in tbe
writing of a hnadrcd me*. t* aot /»*«/

. . A paper aay* of a ■ very prominent mil­
itia general that ‘‘his sword waa nertr
drawn but oooe, and then in a raffle.”
in Itome, Ga-, tbe other day, acren
brother* named Hill rfere Indicted far
counterfeiting. I(nmc sat on her seven
Hilk .. n.-,.!

i5

tide" agriculture, aa something only
taught ia hooka, theoretical ia a great degrre ; but that ia not «&gt;, aa science ia noth­
ing bat iaowWjr, skilled knowledge. Moet of the Voocunb were also ruined by
Now, fanner* will, perhaps, be a little the rot. De cut 2J1V0 pounds of Irra'
earpriMd when I tell them that every one Seedling from about 3 sere*. Taylor s
uf them, who ia skilled ia farming—men Bull* bad done well growing among Ca­
who keep their farms in g«od condition, I1 tawbd.^hxt rutted. Ncrtau'a Virginia
I wu also good**-there an both winr grapoi.
bate good Croces, plow and plant
' '
gjl । Hr had tried tjnite a number of Koger's
-right time, cultivate well, etc.,
Hybrid*, bat iuond them of no Bae cxcvjit
study setaotifies agriculture io college*, when grown against a wall er building,
and graduate as Profsssars of this acieooe. lie lad seen young vineyard* of Concord
without a thorough practised' farmifig, doing util. 1 hare had siinilar reports
.are not acmatifie farmers, although they respecting the failure*, of I'eneord and
generally claim that title Axclodvcly. No other grapov, from comwponlfaito in dif­
man can my that be kaoar* that tho appli- ferent part* of Cvutral and Southern Ohio
and Indiana. Iu regard to wbat caiuea
ia particularly beocfltial, unless he has bid the rot, thia queatiou has baffled hcrtical-

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VOL. XXII. NO. 17

barry county,

Michigan, Wednesday, august 22,1877.
a'c many ouc who
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KOFESlOfcl AID BUSINESS CARDS I

It will pay you to Drill your grain.

You will save

wm'iJ crimson with

blusher; her eyr. Ml, toe I

! t.ou &lt;,f Chinese merrhante recently waited
: upon Senator Morton with regard to the
troubles attendant ur»n thr preaeuee of
I their countrymen in California. The
. spokesman stated, in effect, that there wa*
a strong feeling existing against them ,
that their properly had’ been destroyed ,
they bad been stffjoctad to pencual vio­
lence ; their righto under too treaty disre­
garded, and stated that toe United Slate
government failed to afford them the pro­
tection to which they were entitled ; that
they did not blame the Aotenoao people
for this elate of affairs, rccogaixing the
fact tost it eras toe foreign dement that oouMMl inattue'c
—
so atrondy opj«H(d them . that having wffl^&gt;o dtorered «.________
borne wita pus treatment far many years, Stitute are the first of a scries under the
with no prospect of relief, they wished Io
Kw. Every effort will be made to
adopt each meaxurra as would hare a ten render the institute of practical value.
deney to check Chinese immigrate*, and
to thia end requestea the sens lor co introPolitical Fun in Oregon.
date a bill st the next aeasiun of Congress
providing for a modification of toe Buriiogame treaty sod levying a per capita tax
of one hundred dollars on evaty China- '
man landing in America, the proowda of .
thU tax to be devoted to paying the pare- Grover— tost mreteigataon rad the huthereof oecurriag in Portland.
age back to China of Chtnamen - desiring mcr
1
At ora time a Democratic witrere took
to return but lacking the meant. He also
»«»moo to apeto with
pndt of ■ the

onc-balf

bushel of seed per aero, and gain from three to ten bushels per
acre in the yield; but to obtain

the best results you must hare a

Drill that will nut bunch the. need.

k

.

Godbbmhor! 1 bop. to. umn who wira
her, when I m tar airay and forx-vilen, will
Ik worthy of so rich a prise."
■1 wish Mm joy uth» bide. Thecold
glitter of mod, ail brains, no heart. She
isn’t capable of Icanur.g even the A. ■ r.
uf lore, and novar will be. Forget bar,
Hany."
"Wdl, waahaU never agree oo thb
•object, on lM ra drop it, and forgot I
ever spoke. What my you to a stroll on
tbe Avenue?"
"With all my heart," vim toe reepoaae.
“1 shall see ber, to m irrow, for the last
time,"«aid Harry, io couduaiuo. ‘'Tbars'a
to be a pio-nio at Psiadbe Reeks. After
that—well, India.'1
Litlle did ritlxr of the atwakcru iniasinr
tost there had been a llatoaer u. their
cob vernation, much leas that the Ibterar
was tbe very lady under dberaaaon. But
no it waa. Mbs Temple had wum to call
on a friotad at the hotel, and finding bar
out, had eat down at toe tablo. in her pri­
vate parlor, to pen her a note. Now, thb
parlor waa toe next room to th,st vevupiod
by Chuley Huamter, aM •* Ute window.
•J,both apertusena Were opee, she beard
distinctly every word that waa epukeu. It
was Hany’s voice, Karnr'a admaaeion that
bo waa guiug U lo-D*. which first attracted
her aUcatioe.
Going U&gt; India! A sudden pang abut
through her heart, a &gt;poam of abwlute
physical pain, so that uncoocioualy, she
pressed ber band to her aide. Harry bad
teen no ilcrcted u&gt; her, for more than a
year, that she had taken it for granted be
would always be so. -She bad, therefore,
h^d oo wish to change those pleasant relatune, aa Harry bad raid the shrank from
him wboo bo became too democatrative,
but now tost she found be ItM jpung
away, she awoke to toe eonaaouracre, that
be wu n-«mrary to her happincae, aud it
burst on her like a revelation
She Ibteoed, spell-bound, to what fol
lowed. It never occurred to ber that ah«

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Be-

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ty absorbed - While ber cheek flooliod,
half angrily, more toao ouoe at Charley's
cynical rrnirttmt, her heart throbbed with
atrangc ploaaure. at Harry a geocrotu detetaM of ber, too more geoerous, she felt,
.beeauae be admitted that be wan without
■Bepa. And it began to dawn ou her that
.be had been uniuieut1..t&gt;ly a litdo ae.foh,
in expecting to keep him at her side, on
her own tenu, rvcciriog everything and
giving nothing. Hho saw too, that abe bad
muundentood bendf. She had been say­
ing all along, and her act had aaid it abo,
that only weak, silly women fell te love,
that men wore all silk. Aolfiah; that her
•ci were too victims of their affertiooe,
•too vmoUotml altogrtber ' u the binbprioot of too Atotortlc dub put II It
•Lould l-e ber care, Isabel had early de
dared to avoid tbb weakoaaa Life rarely
'Going to India !"
r.
«.-------- jue
lwu jt,nll&lt;0,t0i
had enough in it, even far a rottab, with
indow, on the aeeood out llic nevi of loro. But now her fee. ... ................ .... . House, at Newport. spun phikaophy tail from about ber. Now &lt;
Both the young men were smoking ■
'•Yna, 1 am going to |ndb," waa tbe re­
ply, "I will b. frank with you, Charley,
[
for we were at arhoyl together,were chums

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tnyrclf to aomebod/."
’
from each feed cup.
“A woman, of coarse," said Ma friend,
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HARDWARE.

••label Temple.fa
Jail aa 1 supposed Hut look here
Hal, is not *li« a bit ot a blue-Blocking?"
Harry Darnley winced. He could not
boar that any one should apeak disparag­
ingly of the woman ha loved, and Charley
Rossiter used the phrase, be knew, di.P^Tdo not think so," be replied. “She

ranks intellect above all else, b food of the
society of men of ability rather than that
of mere boys; likes, in tart, to talk of
things, not persons. io other words, n no

WHOLE NO. 2063.
CALIFORNIA.

: turned half aside.
Theo, as if hardly J
---------, knowing wbat toe did, aba began to draw The Coolie Queition In a New Light
line, te to.—w
•Fraaci^o, Aug. n.—A depute­

taken down a peg or throe wh&lt;^ the Ito
publican exsminer check-d him wit), the
calm inquiry, "You mew. enpperbraded.1
do you not ^ir ?
In another place when a Ikmocraxic wit- i
i*eaa ecraaed a Republican cilbcn of Ore-

WBy XT, it they will fio," »be Buawcvvd,
loukiuK up with . mbckbvtv. Muile. Bud
then Bbu demurely finished off l|w toil of
too C.
WbM did ohc m-Bt. ' Bulguutka! w.
were the words, too look urade hr&gt; heart
beat high. He leaned toward her. Sbo
did um move away. ■He put hbarm about
ber. Sbo did not ahriak. On too contrary
oho aaid ta a low whitper
•
"Will you—girc up—going to Jndu,
if I aak you? And ,h«r ‘ appealing look
wan more eloquent llua ber words.
**l will give up my life even," bo aa■weml. paaionately pressing her to hit
boon. ■
She Ly poaair- for a few accooda, with

«od ibeir allien have been guilty of would
net be tolerated in any country. and leant
of all In a country Eka the Uaitefi State.,
where toe federal gyMem and the demo
Again, .bin a Rcj.ubli.-an vitw*.
ou toe stand be wu asked bv tbe examin­
er, "What wu Musmr'a poBamr I
should all him a •e-rtu.wabt!" replied
•he witosaa, "But wan be not a Detmcrat T'. iatevrogste-l tbo inrestigntor, to
which the witeHM felt bound to reply, "Ho
RAISING THE WIND.
waa, Your Honor—it's sIFtoeaame thing."
All of which w» fun f«r the gentlemen
A New Scheme for Poor Men.
who had come ou ftten Wuhiugtan, but
Wvdareday last, about, Ibe hour when I gall to the rebdeet Democracy, mpeeuhy
Old Sul " waa gating utera thia sublunary u embodied io |«&gt;or Grover and Cronin
-pbere from hb meridian altitude, two
horny-handed toilen, apparently raUroodan.'rsterwi a saloon and restaurant in the
1 bird Ward, presided over by .a henrat
Genusa-Amenean. ydept "The Wolf."
Ordompg xw« lager one nf t» a poor toilers
casu.ffy remarked, " How pare it b t I
trmtpin wore to-day than any other day
thb Bummer.
The other poor baler
amihd suiLbly, whereupon No. 1 aaid,
" What arv you laughing at?" "At your’
----- poor English," aaid No. fi ; “ you

not I will wagrr you 15 that I ou
it by the dictionary. ’
" I would be happy to slurb ywi
raid No. 2. •• but unfortunately toe
In which 1 l» engaged ha; nred I
my mesa*1, sad to apeak pUloly
deed broke."
He iuuked at her with raeb a puttied
The Wolf, mraawhib, bad been
air that abe broke into a peal of laughter terested listener, and proud
his i
"Don't be angry, 1 am not laughing al
edge of the English language, raw
i you. I waa in a roam at toe Ocean Hoose
1 yesterday, next tn that whore von were
aitung II was Curio Stewart s parlor,
Hr proffered (a put up th. V, sod hb of­
bat toe had gons out and I was biting at fer was accepted, miking a saw buck (X)
’table, writing a tuoreage to her, when I
in the bands of No X who acted aa stake­
heard your voioo. You understand now. holder. An adjournment was had to a
Tbo wioduora looking on too Avenue were
lawyer's offer tn tbe vicinity, where
open in both rowma, I auppooe; you must “Webster. I’uabridgml " wra rouralted.
I* more carets! .Miter Harry in the f«- which gave tbe following definition .
i tars. And it wu-tocs I heard abont tbe
Transpire, V. i To be emitted through

cum|*ered Harry mentally with the other
men toe knew, realising as abe had never
duuo before how superior he waa to all o!
them; nobler, truer, mealier, more intelli­
gent, better oukivsted, chivalrous bsyoud
words, a Sir Launeelut ia all that was
great aud good- Awd she blushed with
secret pIcrauflB, aa aha thought of it.
Hot be waa going to India! It waa too
late to recall toe pant. Yen! threw w»
om hopu. a slender one, but still a bops.
They vita to oseet to-morrow at the pic­
nic, and though »• a could sol take the
initiative, yet something might bappeo.
Pat liana poshajn
Suderaly, she roared bared'n with an
effort, lor ate bad Loen aiming for long
after lbs two gentlemen hto gone out, and J toe could eiuib' him and kband be? V*.c i
ruing, ran down staira to ber pouy-phaton and again.
"Oh! but you're grttiug beyond the A.
feeling like auma guilty tolag. all at ano*
nuictabcnrig that aho had been eavc»- R. p.," she aeid "Surely ono b quite J
enough."
"One wifi ba, or I rappooe will have to
bo,” he snnvrecal "lam waiting for 1L" ’

bert Spencer, and rm alter Huxley, when
he was here. I don J taeaa to be offensive.
But isn't thia your half (edged fem.le
lecturer? Before long, mark me, she ll
tie harangued from a plstfonn, probably in
full Bloomers, with a BWnksyjaokrt and night She was thlnkteg all tbe while,
that abe bad discovered her secret too
Even Harry could. hardly reptuna a late, she called It a seeret, now, a week
So she would have called it a woakMa.
sniile, but be replied, warmly
Bhe pouted.
arry ww going, and might go, waa al"You do her great Injustice. She la a
"Bat yea fore nw""
thorough woman at heart; with infinite moot osrtaia to go, without a word.
No ■MT*
She draaaed for tbo pte nie next day
capacities for sympathy, self-sacrifice, ten“Yofi few meY'
dernras, devotion. Only nothing has yet with the greatsM cure. She waa i« q fisSb. looked up from under her hi
var, when abe reached the Kocks, till
Harry made bto appeureecu, for the feared veiled ryes. blushing rmily
"Il w not too much to ask," be a
sumething mytii happen to prevent bis
coming. He did not, for awhile, join bar; "la M Il's only tbe a. a. c. you know.
•■There then," (be mid, “that's the

Builders, examine their Build­
ing Material, House Trimmings,
Paints, Oils and Varnishes.
ff- Jterri®, Sin an! Onauilal Farmers, examine the WTARD "Ob! y«, goal to feminine
P A I N TER
turns, where they read
and oaaaya,
PLOW, before purchasingothers. admire
each other, and Ibtra to U
dental fimb lecturing. Faith, Hurry, I
’’•"JSUX" Every one wftranted.
thought you bad more
than Io fall in
fere with a girl of that kind. Gnat she b
pretty, charming, facinaung ovou; I
Ma»T|
do no. “Why
he not
ready to admit the two bet, aid I m .vement
Those contemplating buying quite
know abe b beautiful, but for bearen'a «k me to g» fur a walk?" sl» raid to her
Special Medical.
sake, don't marry any woman, who thinks self. The afternoon wae rapidly purang,
Mowers
or
Reapers
should
see
ber hopes began to grow faint, aho iraolv■Icy Comfort.dn\l Uappinexa
Sick aae'afflletedl the Walter A. Wood Machines,

■d P»&gt;nR pmfitebio tm;
OOtl to 10.0UO person.
gararau-.Vra York
And Iowa, which cun rate a bushel of

umoi

am

doea

OF HASTl.NGB AfD VICINITY.

THE STEBBINS BROS SAY
Don’t buy any Furniture or Picture Frames,

until yon have priced their Goods, for you

will save money by it.

they are the only

there io t»&lt; tnoro breeae ou tbo boaoh ."
1 m med'.airly ber attendant* one and all
offered to coecrt her to the shore, Harry
among them. She put her arm ia his.
“I will except Mr. Darnley', kiad as
oort," she said, bowing grecofully to the
ethers. '-They tell me be fa goiar to
India, nod it will be mr la« wfik with
him- The nut of you I am era donrao
of Unx. yet,"
.
Tbe ocher, took tba hint and bowing
left laabei and Harry alone. Neither
spoke until they ha I left toe noisy oma-

'ie,s3v.«cl

The Wolf was a sadder but yet a wiser
unu, and dropped kb little V without a
murmur, nod naked the boy* to mile al June f.th, then turned to the vast audi«k« that had Steembled to wrk-one him,
It hat trMUpimt tuKt. that tbe tnuu- and ia a huaroe voire told them what hb
iferiny aehemrn diade a snug day a wayrs friend bad done for him:
•Seven vwra
by calling M lb. different Storrs, etc.,
along Frankfort .trret and making the
rerdanu trmupht to tbe tune of fffi or' l ucv&lt; r thought I would lead nek »- life
m thb and .laud before vou a* I do to
uigbL
Whilo I wa. couMnittod Captain
WHERE IOWA MISSES IT.
Cyraa Sturdiraut—thb good man who b
here to night—ramc to mo one Sabbath
day—I will mvot forgot that day.
Ha
mH ma in the ectridur of th. jail, where
wo had all bwo &lt;-.-il!rd out and wrrvultioz
oo th. bcackra. Wl.eu I
him 1
UtoUfhl to myudf be b a Rood maa. be
aramod to me hka a father. I wanted to

coovcn

eeeao

,’*J 174j"» «&gt;f the labor movement j/tu
I mlad Htataa, neither Letter mx worse,
oc the whole, than the toirfa of our on
tbm aretooidk,
too recklem, toe debaoed “ bwfars " who
^.und in sd greet dtira. Europe «
wdl an Amenuan. and who era hardly be
d-ruuguitoed from the crinuual da^e..
All there terate of society bora bran dbtorWdaring too prat you by to. dblocm
uon produced by Una aenoomical criab.
They ureded oriy toe a^nal u&gt; break out
in revolt, eaoh 1n its OWa way, and with
its on objraoi elmram n mate of Hinge
which prereod hardly upon every one of
them. Completely ignorent of economic
t
troth., and cerehoa of too general wdfers
, toe community of tndm nmomata. toe
of
,ordinary uradramml laixiran aid toe crim
j

of good senna sod the masagemeat of good
bwiKM toon ? It would pay the Sate to
him a good. Jicrt Yukre from Maine, aad
gire turn &lt;10,000 a year, to eomo to Iowa
and lesch us to can enough enru in ramm-r time to do us through tbe winter.
What is true of corn M true aho of toma­
toes, Lew. .11 kind* of fruit, and nearly
everything that is canned for table nut.
Tmuatoeo and bean- will grow i-i Iowa
like waeds, and do so grow, and alurate
every yrer tbowntrit &lt;&gt;f buabtoi of them
go to waste, ungalherrd But in toe win­
ter moniha alt there things are bought at
cur groom atocre bv fermon and produe
er* as well as other people, and the pro
rers rot them—toe ooly ploeo they mu
get toera-frooi the Eastern State, tbr
most of them from the Gratda OMmnuoi ty, In Nw Ycrk. Tbe do&amp;re rant out
by lows fur food that «n be rated, rad u
auised boro, mounts into milhnwa of dol-

�VEftETIIE

Our New York Letter.
.
ux Lxuoa Tai-CBMa—Sorrow's
Krmow—Tub Stobw Ybab—Tui
Bia Camt Mjntntta—Wau. Bibmt

Geaeral Howard’a Campaign.

am not over yst by any mean*, though the
tong-thrtrtcW strike in the ciry ba. not
yot token place. The workingmen are not
yet orgauued to make it the suceem they
desire, and it will be put off till 1^0 Iradara hsv* their nrangenMct* thoroughly
and completely made. Bwtaton, Sobwab
and Duna&gt;&lt;m are busy among them, organiiitg by trade- and raising funds to
•upport the rnuvem-nt wLra tbe break is
finally made. They expect to have a
million of dollar*, and so comptrtr.ii or­
ganisation that they will be able to effec­
tually stop all buainen, and dirtato lenra
to the city, end that without any rioting
or bloodshed. One workman asked Swin-

It is fa order jus* now to make ton of
General .Howard'* campaign and Genera!
Howard * despatches. Il b easy to laugh
at hie repeated aMnrar.ee* that be ia doing
hb best to overtake Chief Joseph and the
Ke* Percea'Indians, but it b by no mean*
*0 caay for a general to overtake and give
and pay* over to tlic unoupfoycd work­
battle te Indians who are detenafoed to
men, to hdp them along tilt time* pit bea­
ter ? Swiatou'i answer wm characteristic.
The tact appears to be that General
“What fa tbe use of feeding men in thia ;
Howard b actually doing bw bort, by bard
w»yY Do you want to go ou feedinff them,
marching, to deal tbo Nes Perots a revere
ar will you compel cup'rtal to pay them no
blow, tut with the mall forte at hb comthat they ran food them*clv«s ? A million
maud be e^n do nothing but follow trail*
of ddlan* fa a mere nothing, to pay for
what we waa* I” Justus Schwab says
but tittle but bn sells beer and look- vise.
Ho has tbe Gennsn ekmentweU organ­
bed, and wdl in hand. When the strike
b dedarod, he says they will turn out to

ally following them as fart aa be can—bqd
u be asmxru us that ha b doing thb, sre
have no right to doubt the fact—it b aa
idle wiate of peer wit to make oew.papcr
jmu ca the subject. General Howard ia,
perhaps, not a first-rate military commandcr, but he baa fought one battle in thia
campeigu, and- be fought it so welt that
Chief Joseph baa not been willing to meet

no ennyoua to interfere with rapid move­
ments, nt trail* to U found, no difficulties
of any sort to contend with; but in a field,
and especially in such a field aa that of tbe
western pUia*, there are many difficulties
fa tbe war, especially when tbe enemy,
moving ia light order, fa determined not
U&gt; Fight.
V
It in only fair tUbGoivral Howard ahall
have j urtire done hinAv tbe preen df the
country, ami it u sore injustice to ridicule
him mcreiknely for his failure to accom­
plish aa yet whit has probably been as yet
impossible. If he had bad the number of
men really sreewtary for efficient campaign­
fag among thatIndians, aud had failed then,

dition. h seems their candidate for Gov­
ernor, Mr. Bishop, has no special fitness
for tbo position, except that he could farubh the “efaews " to carry ou the cam­
paign, butidnre tbe nomination be de­
dines to fulfill lib implied contract in that
direction.
It appear* that wne of hb
run~ y-tb'rr. » bood&gt;e^y
irtof the strictest semr,’* nwwwptfonist

and a man oi extreme views upon all of
tbe great questions of the day.
Consequvctly the Democrats would not lament
very much if be «" "'
'
alga the honorable

Thb reason han bren made memorable
by tbe number aftd severity of the storms
that have swept over thb coart. Never
fa tbe biliary of tbe city ba* there bren *o
many or so violent. Lart Sunday night,
Coney Island, on which at the time were
more than 50,000 vhitora, was swept by *
atofm that was a* sWrre a* it wm unex­
pected. Bathing housre were taken up
and carried bodily a quarter of a mite in­
land, table* on tbe puzzis were swept
away, and men and women ritting at them
were burled violently again** ths wall* of
the building*. Fortunately the hotafa
were soffioentiy ttrong to rerirt tbe bal­
ing of tbe wjnds, rise there would have
been a terrible loss of life. There fa a
th under storm or two every day, and the
eight* are made lively by tbe aamc agen­
cy. It wm amusing last Sunday on tbe
Iwata that cany New York out to gel a

PurifigM the Blood. Reno­
vates and Invigorates
the Whole System.

Alterative,

Veceline

the rame, and hi. old father and pother
also died of grief, and tbe Rubeuslrin
family were ruined. And now comes a
man named Huber, wbo confosare that it
wu be wbo killed tbe Alexander girt, and
that Rubamtein wm innocent. He gave
a full and circumstantial account as to bow
he became poaneaacd of Rnbeuateia'i
knife and boots, and ia so cirevmatantul m
hb icrount, that there, ean be but little
affair shows how dangerous itb to trust tn
detectives in such cases. They bars a di­
rect interest in finding route one guilty, far
unless they can discover a enminal, of what
use are they ? And ao when they fail n&gt;
find the murderer, they fasten the crime
upon the first peraon that nupicion esn bw
directed acaiutl. and if they haven't evi­
dence they make iu There b but little
doubt that poor Rubenstein wu worried in
to his grave aud that tbe detectives are
guilty of tbe death of him and his entire
family.
Piktbo.

Tonic,

Solvent

ftdishU Evidence.

Vegrtloc

built by Mrs- U. J. Kcufield, as soon re
S. &amp; Goodywar A Co. shall furnish the
atone and lumber for aaid walk. and that

VegeUne
Vegetinc

Vegrtlne

walk aboil aho be parcA
Adopted by aye* endways as follows

VegeUne

Ayes.— Aid. Abby, Dewey, McNaugh­
ton, Spaulding, Tomlinson.—5.

VcgeUnti
VegeUno

VegeUne

Fine Tailoring a Specialty.

VegeUne
Tito following Bond* wore received and
approved with their rurctia aa follow
Liquor Bonds of H. A. Bussell and B. J.
Rotton. Druggist. Bonds of Wm. H.
Goodyear and Wanser A Barm*.
Arre—Aid. Abbey. Dewey, McNaugh­
ton SpeuMing and Tomlinson—5
Nays—Nooe.
Die following accounts were received.

VrgeUno

Vegetlue

33 Monroe st . Grar.d Ri ipids. Mich.

Vegetinc
Vegetlue

Heatth, Strength

Vegetlno

AND APPETITE.

VegeUne
Vtgetluc

Vegetlno

VegeUne
VegeUne
VegeUne
VegeUne
'aymj.
It I will.

Our Washington Letter.
Wannixorox, D. C., Aug. 17,1877
Ofcourao the Army ahuuld suffer an­
other reduction thia winter. Tbe fl20,000.000 worth of property actaally' des­
troyed und our national interest* indirect­
ly damage^ to tbe extent of many million*
more by tb« mobocraey ; the hundred* of
new made grave* filhal with it* dope* and
it* innocent victim*; aud the 35 or -10
percent, of Gibbon* little army sacrificed |
the other day to the exigencies ot Bour­
bon Democracy, are a part of the terrible
harvest bespoken when Banning, Wil
Ihms, Wood and their party associate* of
the Ulh CoogvvM legislated us into the

band of tramps, tbe I^wIcm dement* of
our great citir* and tbe Indian*, saving
thereby a round half-million, perhe|x.
■ The fruit* of thrt legulatioa mtb\yrore
weighty incentive* to induce the member*
dred paeeengero. A furiuui storm came of the 45th- Congress to follow tflossly in
up, ami cver^Xioe of the seven hundred tbo footstep* of it* prtdecaacr. All eave
waa sea-sick. The eight of seven hundred those hoplog to accomplish Howard* dis­
[cople vomiting, at onoc i* not often grace through the disaster first reported,
rouchaodcd, and it would have been amus­ are happy to learn by Sheridan's ribpatching had not the beholder bren u» bu»y re to tbe Department dial Gibbon's
| with hb own individual Mckuere to enjoy achieved a »ub*lantial victoty instead of
suffering a defeat, so disheartening and
demontliring to tbe Nex 1’crore that their
at Ocean Grorc, New Jersey, ts fa active early submireioa to the' Gorerament b
operation. At thb now famots place there likely to result. The caroaliliei were un­
are rabmautul oottageu that shelter a usually large among the foreea engaged,
rcldcut population of 7,008, wbo stay showing tbe stubborn nature of iho strop.
there all the summer, aud tbe tents accom­ gk; bat it b believed the proportional
modate as many mere. The place b owned low* of the enemy waa much larger/ than
by an aaeociation who_enforce the moat ul­ Gibbon's, aa tbe attack wm a -sritnplete
tra religious rule#. Intoxicating drinks surprise, and many of tbo boetilra were
cannot be had for love or money, boating abet down bdoen having time to ann
'and all ciaaace of amusements are prohibit­ themaelvra and form in line There was
ed on tbe Sabbath. Amde from tbo print­ no lore of store*, not even one wsgun bo- ■
ed regulation* there i* a moral iiflucr.ee iog captnrcd, kt alone tbe whole supply
that males it extremdy diffiedt for a aiu- train, a* at first rumored. The pursuit is '
ner to be %mfortablc in the proareuti .n being vigorously pn»hed and the dopondof any kind of semi-eiufo! ot evtu frivo- ency that followed the first exaggerated.
Lue amnscmcuL The bttiuocaw of the rumor* has disappeared
place b religion, and it fa very doerly fol­
Geo. Terry, though rather doubtful of
lowed There arc meetings at daylight, Crook's friendly motirce fa adviafac his
and then all the day, with intervale of appointment, ha* consented to act as one
rest, and till tea o'clock at night. Mrs. of the two Commiisicner* designated to
I.itxie Cook fa there exhorting a doten visit Sitting Bull aud induac him to ent
time* a day, aa wdl aa Mrs. Van Cott, and hi* visit to Canadhn territory short, and
all the noted revivalists. Die ringing and return to his renerratfou thb ride of the |
praying b of the emotional kind, the end line. It b not publicly known who ha* ;
being to get up as much religious fervor ■ been adected a* tbe ocher ; but as there
and feeling aa possible. Buhnjn Simpson waa found no money available^ to pay for
and Pock have charge of tbo cxerebce. It inch service, the idea of a civilian ha*, it
is an immanro suecas this year.
u stated, been abandoned. A ReprcKn-

great mistake, sod there fa no Utter time
to make a radical change than the preecnt.
Sittmg Bull should be caught and hung
for myder, together with every chirf that
h» been engaged with him fa the bcui*
Mas. T«ach than that crime will be punfabed and they will remain no orderly in
beta such a “grip’' acquired by the ‘•bulb''
the Territories m they are ia the British
on tbe whole front of tbe Wall Htroat
stock market, as now exists.
A great •‘bull" combination led by
■ J t used to be arid that the only way to Keene, the heavy operator firm •■Friao&gt;,'
get the best cf a life-insurance company Russell Sage, tbo nun wbo “art down" on
wa&gt; to die before it “busted." Judging Milwaukee and St Paul for eo long a time,
from the dovclopmente Making by the D. P. Morgan, Sam Mills, Oeboroo and
Receiver of the Protection Life, even thb others, anfated by Vanderbilt and also by
melancholy and poathumou* satfafacticu h several bank* who are alternated fa float­
til-ly to bo denied the pobcy-boUevs ing the wreck in the Noth Wess A Rock
whore dembo antedated that of tbo Com­ Island R. R. stocks by Tracy’s fidfare are
pany by a few month*. Thera noeme to now manipslsting for a higher market, tbs
be ■ eano of “mysterioua diaappearaace'' rontrellfog part of tbe stocks of railroad*
of (ash aMrta which a Grand Jury may and telegraph eomjMnie* representing a
yet to entled npod to investigate.
capital afoot leno than threehnmired mill-

B8 MKHTflAL FB0PEBTIE3 All

The minutest of tbe three previous meet­
ings were read and approved.
By Aid. Dewey, that the Committee on

tative of the Canadian Government will
form one of the Commusion, according to
report, giving it an ihterartiouri character.
It is fervently hoped that General Bull
will refuse to budge an inch, but will inaut upon remaining a citiren of Can­
ada, in which case, it ia itsecvted,
we Can JsgaLy bold the Canadian wU, be say*. Um -u«.n4*d maay fkltefi.1
amhoritira accountable for the Ggneral * fritnda of the party by bia retailer trealaisal
«T all pslltldana.
good behavior toward n*.

Department.
tanmitten have । been
secretly
investigating
its 'different
Burcau**tor the past ten weeks. It is ob­

jected that the proceedings are altogether
too much after the Star-Chamber method

Their argument &lt;b, first, that in the
general depression of trade—now slowly unt to the Amman notion of fair [day;
improving—and fa tbe liquidation* which and it mart be acknowledged it open* the
also scheme of withdrawing tbe larger por­ have been going oo, rail road stocks fell door to many abuaen, offering a premium
tion -&lt;f tbe luma under Gen. ZimroerEun below their true value , end, second, that to pequren and people with grievancna.
History of the Order of K. of P.
.i. ibo-Dohrudoehe for tbMpwpoae of still the great crops of the country will be But in respooM to tbe emnpUiuw of Mr.
The Society of the Knight* of I’ylhi**
further atrengthening the immense artsy carried over the roods tbb fall, and the Gripin, Chief Clerk of the Indian office
nodccf the Grand Duka Nicholas ia BuL war, giving a market at good pricce, will and one of tbe doomed, it fa suspected. Mr. was organised uu the 19th of February,
1864, at WMbington, D. C.. with Mr. J.
garis. Late dhpatehre seem to indfautn stimulate tbe an tire bnaloraa of the conn- Schur* gives Msurance that no one shall
that tbo Turks anticipate a winter cam­ tty, and the roada, having already effected be condemned unheard, but that every fa­
paign, preparations to thb end being fa se- great economy ia running expense*, will cility akril be offered for defense. Bresde*
the । rnenna fa Conrtanttoople.
shew a huge incrtaei in earning*, and al the large number of Treasury subordinates
paying rate- for all, and invartun and involved in th* Boynton-Moore contro­
speculators will lK'» buy stocks al the ad- versy, H is thought likely to trie such a
wide rangv re to ucereritato tbe turning in
of tbe light upon tbe alleged corrupt ring*
roseate view, end Jay Gould fa ooo of of many of the Treasury Bureaus, notably
-tita. Thia dique have iL-moqstrated tboae of spacial agrote aud secret service
their positive atreogth by adrancinj the detectives, and we are informed that the
panic amoog them extends from Maine to
California end to the Rio Grande.

VegeUuc

Yrgeltae
Vegotlnc

orders ordered to be drawn oo the reaped
ire fund* by aye* and nep aa fellows:
Ayna—Aid. Abbey, Dewey, McNaugh­
ton, Spaulding and Tomlimton—5.

&gt;rUno&gt;. H !■■»»&gt;»«»•

Yegetlne

TegeUne

Yogetiuo
Vfgetino
Vecetine

VcgeUne
Vegetlne

Vecetine

COFFEE.
PKPMIID BY M. A STEKJB. BOSTOfi. MASS.
Vegttir.e it Sold by AU Druggists.

Adopted by ayea end nays aa follow*.
Ayes*—Aid. Abbey, Dewey, McNaugh­
ton. Spaulding and Tomlinson—5.
N&gt;yn- Kone.
——MTRRtEB-----------------By Aid. Tumlioaoo, that the a.Se and

The Mild Power

SOAP

/

CURES

TOBACCO.

HUMPHREYS’
Homeopathic

tatheMaTbe Method* A
Wbc!d at Graed

Specifics

CROCKERY.
Adopted br ayew and nay* as follow^
Ayes—Aid. Abbey,
McNaughton,
Spaulding and Tomliuaoo—I.
Nays—Aid. Dewey.
Aid. McNaughton aud Winkiceun
from the Committee on Side and Ouu
Walk* reported ia favor of building a ride
walk in froul of the property owatd 1 by

&lt; Mssmisrtea af ka emSMqe uUsdalna.

Mra. Geo. M. Dewey on the rest aide of
Broadway whieh report wm adopted
by ayes and nay* a* followr
Area—Aid. Abbey; .McNaughton,
Spaulding aud Tomlinaoe—1.
Nays—Aid. Dewey.
The account cf Adam Rock oo motion
was referred to Committee oo Fire iJrpar

Smith Hogle 4 Preston.

TRIUMPHANT!
The Advance Plow

bridge aeran Fall Creek to be repaired. ,
On Motion of Aid. Dewey the Street!
Committee was instructed to reuse the
road under the Railroad near Mr. Hub-

Seiill IxUlr
Paper Fata
nti: Uriertraifc'
untie HatkiK Mu
0M8TIC I0NTHL1

I

LIGHT-RUNNING

OLIVET COLLEGE

MOWER

A TEACHER'S CLASS

REAPER

‘DOMESTIC
sbviso

THE BISMS REPtJBUCAN B4HB

MicinsR

/BEST,
Plaster, Lime,
Stucco, Plastering
■DOMBST IC SWlSGMiCniSOO.
Hair, Shingles, 4c.

CRAMPTQN’R

IMPERIAL! SOAP
IS THE “BEST."

A. D. COOK.

la Rattle Cree
to bar off the ah
MthrwrlM

�7— 1 J

Hickory Comtn Items.
Tbo shriveled parched ap appearance of I
ime corn fields say wo have not had rain

lZisu

The fine store roocntly eroeted by Mr.
C. Booh ia nearly eompiated. Aa it rear*
its lofty bead high above all othere it stem*
like a sentinel in the durance, and ia an

^ddside D. Holcomb. The case of Onto ^ifftoed bj ^Vbteg their houses After a
Sinkg vs Purnara will probably go oa the rc_;Bcat of threshers had been quartered
board to-day.
•
.......
upon tbo premia** for half a week; their
The Court Heusu wm well filled ou eyes weni'ifot wearied rith watclpng the
Sunday’ aftemflon and several sxeelteot gap* to keep the pigs out uf the orchard
i^wm Srorn, «f Allegan, has rented
while the grain WM being slacked, their
tic. Itewpi'a storcr and will fill it Septam
ictnjreraoee. Another meeting will be feet woo out sore with running about all
ter iat witli i ^xkI stock of dry g&lt;&gt;od*held on Tuesday evening at the dab room day waiting upon their lotda sod masters;
M'S.Cbtpliu. of fiattend. mother of and ono next Sunday at tbe Court House.
but they were simply tired of retting;
Mito Edgw, hfl » »!“-A of paralysis SatEverybody should turn out. A great deal tired of sitting under tbe a hade of the old
uiday noen and ia not expected to live. ; &lt;&gt;f good m gruviug oat of these efforts.
oaks, tired of eating tbe grand Inueber,
Caleb Bndltui/a wheal stack, near Mar­
Look out for wire flense awladtere- they tirml of doing nothing and tired of hearing
shall, wm burnod u few days ago. It wm arc gotting to be a common post in some the old greenback story told tbam for the
retlusilod to rtmtaio about 000 boshete.
placet Look oat for all manner of swin­ fivo-hundrcdih time. But after all they
Ia Battle Creek they compel the boys dlers snd peddlers; they are sure to get cojoyed the day and we are j^ad ot it.
to tear off ffia ahinglM and put tin roo6 the better part of any bargain, bywidre a They will feel stronger and happier for
ok thsir new hotteca within tbe fire limits. good meal of a day's living out of you.
Circumatan-M prevented our 'hearing
|Briunanit trrirnrhip sends an wsaitlt They need abort and unmistakable an
swore, and tio parlaying should bo al- the speech—no tbubt it wm good. It
waa made by an editor phd editors tunally
Mr. Chas. H. McKntoe, • risfog young
lawyer and a highly respected ettixew of
Irtpeer, wm drowned m Wbelock lake on
the 19th. For aevend yctro be ho been tor. don't—but wc arc confident that the
the trusty corrropondeot of the New» at audience wm well entertained and that is
Law Wednesday night the Marshal Irtpeer, and his work was marked by its rhat it waa there for.
ul i&gt; lively time with a tlisorderiy, hoi dearness, tnfhfqlnoss snd promptitude.
•
Nolitje,
Il is a al range circamrtanen that so
tally !aa&lt;ldd the fellow in the old brick
God willing, the undersigned will have
many oftbo A’eraray A’siro correspon­
aomrthing to say nest Hundsy, moAting
dents die young.
and cvening^on some el the temperance
“One good tiling the Common Council
did teat night" remarked uno of our comPereous wbo are at all sensitive about
poritora on tbs morning after sn extra sc- hearing anything beyond tbe echo of tli-rir
t/tf. -iogiig of the Ireaulifttl mocking aiot&gt; m he reached tbe fort line of his own opinltfta, are frankly informed that
“
take."
"Wlmt
wm that?" asked tbo edi­
they will bo likely to hear on Sunday
brnl ' the Hastings House, makes one
alm.. iiiMgmc himaelf among tbo Soatb- tor with interest, who it w» be rcmem- mernirg soma trulha to which it-could not
bc«d u a member of that hocorable body be expected they would »t Moe give sopvMhflMing tbe resaarib’ tA^oorosd,” sent, yet which, m the writer believes, arc
r New Yortt letter ia ap item ip
rPM the undaqnteu “ootnp.”
each m both deserve, and will repay, their
e to!Rubci».-tien. showing tbe danB. A. Alay, of Middleville, w» in the
-i.uvi-.-tioaa on circumatautial evicity on Saturday, and white hero dented ing, they may be assured, the truths pro­
the mortgage from hia -or* The crash moted will be susb m all Chmtein people
Tl "sited Brethren held a camp meet­
of 1873 crippled hte buriuem fearfully and will generally approve.
ing ou Sunday last in Caledonia township.
Ra.,1 “Red-ribbon" men, that is to aty,
be soon found himoelf floundering among
|f«t ■ -rnty.ai wi.iob it w— estimated
difficulties that would have swamped a meg, in whose casa the wearing of “the
A” y r
paoplo were proms!L
'
d.xcc ordinary mdiriduals. He write b. ribbon" toeaus an honcat roafaeion of the
Wr.. Iliduthb wash informs the road- fo^&amp;d in tbe near future among,lbs lead­ sin of intemperance, a sincere purpose of
tn sf the Iliirora that be is prepared to
amendment cf lift, a desire to know end
ing hardware men of thia county.
foru. i any number of families with groobey U o truth, and thus to rescue sod
•erieL Bead hb nd. and giro him a call.
maintain a gungiM and noble manboodsueh men wiling to be hslped and striving
Ai ..i«rgamoofbaaobaD will be pbysd a-Mcklyoot
to help »rh other, sre cordially invited to
00 the Fair (Jrounds.on Saturday afternoon,
-Come end brer," at leasL in the evening.
betwr o the IlnatOM and Clippers. A
Hasting, Aqg. 23. 1877.
fine pamS U expected If the day ie &amp;»&lt;*■
J. W, Baxcxorr.
W C Hawley, a prominent farroor
living near Uamwcll, hat Wednwiay fell

_T._-

Those needing new books the coming term of School or

Closing Out!

ANY ARTICLE USED

“&amp;?;"bkkery

Saturday. Aug. 11 th waa an eventful
day foe the young men. A lively F»mc °f
Baas Boll WM played bttween the “boys of

Balance oi Our Spring and Summer stock
Suita actually .ortl, ST.M no. only |S 00

drug store

*
'

Suita actually worth S10.00 now ooly tifl.60

Suita actuaUj worth *12 OO now only S8h0.

prevailed among the sympathisers of both
ddea; but "our boya" gained the victory,
aa they always do, though the difference
waa small—only three taUffli.

uoon. Gentlemen are invited to tea. A»
•hie is the last meeting for thia Conferenro
car a fall attendance is dealresl.
Un Saturday aftu-ooao oar much be
There will be a Masonic twket picnic
Used Bard of Hope gathered ia Mr. Fdfield on (he east shore of Fino lake in
lint's wood, aud tl e echo ol their xwrct
Johnstown oti Saturday the 25th ituL
little voiaea founded among tbs burly oaks.
Mr. Praft of Kalamazoo, will bo present
Mrs. Kennedy the rarer* working prcaiand addrros the poopls st 10 o'ckrk. A warranted in saying that they will poa. u drat (mother) uf thia link Band, with
general invitation ia extended to all.
' interesting and inatntctire an hour there Mrs. Robinson the scribe did all ia thear
The Anti C&lt;awsoo wheat milters in this as in any other place in tbe city. Elder
Slate will have a hard road to travel bclorc people will conaidrr thsmaelvoa at pvrfoct
’
they banph this variety. Farmers will liberty to attend.
not be driven into raising wheat that will
John E. Willis, wbo has Leew in jail
yield oaly 10 bushels to the acre when for is-veral moatha awaiting trial on charge
they can just as easily raise from 25 to 40. offorgiry, was trial and found guilty, meeting held ty tbe Wesleyan Methodist
The Union Hall wm filled last night to teat weak, ou tbe second count in the in­ Church in Solomon Inference's shady
bear Mra. Shepard, of California, who de­ dictment When brought before the Court grove revived matters in Ibis respect. No
livered an eloquent sad impressive tern- for sentence he only remarked that if the run fell during tbe meeting. I&lt;arga con&gt;&lt;Taace lecture. The Chriauiu Union paper in question ws» forged ho had no
bril an interesting meeting at their room knowledge of fc
marvelous
At long M the bible wm
The Court, in parting sentence, remark­ preached a Irvins spirit prevailed but aa
in tbe afternoon which wm attended by a
ed that “it waa the duty of the Court to ■oou u tbo departure from the “old chart"
rcotesMc. He had been found guilty by a wm made, a doud of disgust shadowed
The Brock Hotel hu bson lrevod to D.
jury and the miudwf the Court la not to­ over tko camp fiih impooding daoau.
W. Brock of Nashville, who will carry oo
ken into coatideratiou. However there is
tha basin am as heretofore. He intend.
Lart Monday aftcr-pooe the sir waa sultry
no doubt tbU others should stand with yod
tmkiug same improvements, and looks tor
for asuteaoc Perhspa thx greatest crime and tbe atraoaphere waa thick and hot, the
a good busuxws this foil. J. W. Brock,
yon have cvmn|iticd is tbo one of «wooa- the clouds were not very heavy, bat tbe
the late proprietor, has moved oa a farm ling with men wko have thought it proper charged and tbe undercharged met and the
/ Fraulpe Mattesun, one of Middleville's
at-Royal [Hk, Oakland Co.
to obtain the signatures 4f men w papers noise was startling. A firtt of lightering
fair dm jhters, is visiting friends in this .
. A little girl wm run over on Ssturdar of which they had ho eonocplion of their from those same clouds struck tbe large
city.
&gt; '
ia front of the Hastings Houao. She foil legal meaning and by tlite mean. parpoCife
out of the buggy and the boroa ooald not t«] upon them a great fraud. I shall in­ burning lbcn» to the ground- In three
be made to stand until nun of them had flict rniher a light acutence—one reforms building, were stored at thb lime the
stepped upon the little one's arm. It is lory in its nature and truat that when you wheat from 50 acres and the hay from 15
consider, as yflu will upon reflection, tbe -acres. The insurance we are informed
no oeriou* injury waa sustained.
nature of ynat oiteiw, you will come out was about 1700 and tbe probable loin will
be 11,000. Prompt action saved tbo rea­
Neveraf bbituary notices have been re- a better man. .1 shall try tujmpraaa upon
per end other ImpIcmcnU. This &lt;u the
cnircd daring the pant week which wo you that in your buainewr relations there
hatbingvr of a glorious, refreshing rain.
be held
eannot pobluh. They are too lengthy
S-( iraiMr 3th.
Considerable gojsip goes the round, tbit
and we find no name attached. Writer.
my quill cannot catch.
Atm Boo.
Dr. Junes Calup will speak in the ot obituary poetry are al topether too mod­
'rabyuriau Church next Sunday moro- em. They should at^id their names on a
.og sod «■«.
. ,
.
' Mparate slip if thflyoo not want them
The great Greenback picnic has come!
NashviU* Item*,
and gone and again the county breathes |
Let tl • Tempcraacc people of Michigan published. |
Dr. Wsekbam has purchased a new hat.
fort. &gt;’o doubt there gatherings are a
latoroi IIurlbut, ths temperance lecturer,
ve. hays busioena is getting better.
A Milwaukee man recently ran away
with another man's wife, but on appeal- good thing for the people, The city gets
Cap. Boise has tbo foundation laid for
,
ing
in
court,
aud
that
bo
bougU
.
the
wo
­
a
good
day's
trade
and
tbe
paopb
obtain
«
Hen. Z. Chandler will deliver a namlwr
is now boiym, which will be completed
man for 110-0. Finally the matter wm nice rntt. The'women who ware present,
of ;-rocbw at the county fairs in this tetued by his poying 120 more and giving
wbo have been baking and slewing for
F-tbe coming fall.
the complainant an order for fljHO.
Hue! has moved into his new palatial
harrmt
hands
for
the
past
six
weeks
cer­
That was a very valuable woman. Titers
/rhe Ixktslativr exeunaon will start on
tainly ms.1 t-roed tbe holiday and they all saloon where you can get tbe “spirit'' by
travel!। this week. Hon. D. R. Cook are lots of man who would gladly- sell out
rcemed to bo making tbe most oTit. - No, paving for it.
for |300.
xill m-l ibMtnp.nny it.
doubt they reached home at night tired
Am Matteson has returned home, lie
risjurjl)- was a busy day for our mor ' 'As we co to pre* the Circuit Court Is and dua.y, but it wasn't the same tired
chants. All the stores and groceries wets eogsged in the trial of Pauling, which will they bad learned to «ndjre through the
will be happy to wait ou you.
probably be the test criminal trial of the heated harvest; their brain was not brajZl
Charley Browon the landlord of the
term. The Deering eoser arc aa lb. ell wkh
boUimc dinuM., Tbrir
board ateu rfie cose of Geo. M. Evers vs Mnn, we„
joiBM finest hotel in our village and owe of tbe

JL

CLOSING OUO
OKMI Closing Oat!

Ball. -Thr Clippen of Hawing,

lud the Yates cf Grand .Rapidr-ptejnd «
match game ou the Pair ground. oa&gt;ri
day aflcrooou hat, ja whidj lbo Yates
were victoriota by a scare of ten to the
Clippen five. The aeore stand* m follows.
W. .Snidmore, uf the Cliypere, made two
runs, R. Green, one; O. Crdgroro, three;
fog well and arc troubled with vermin of
Wein, of tbe Yatea, three; Daily, one,
a»I kind tbsr, &gt;. nothing better for them
O. Martin, one; P. Martin, two ; Heunwr
Uua.VUkli^ofPM. Groro io wtttt
*J- °°r. FiisPatrick, one aud J»cao one.
—a tablespnoofu! to the gallon.
J. H. MeKrioer waa umpire. The game
The Udfc ^imionary Soorty conaoct
cd withlbeM. K. ehureh will meet w

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Suita actually worth *16 00 uow only »10.00.

mcmaiffluL
If any wealthy canitalirt will aid the
colooy tel the Uiww bear his uuuc. .
In Vineland, N. J. under tome of
the*- rqralatioM, laic, have ficcu reduced
to a minimum and a high d.-groe of pros­
perity obtained. Al Evaoaton, Hl., near
Chicago, under some of, tbeae regutetiuoa
around the Mcshodist inotitutioea estab­
lished there ia perhaps the most durable
rcsidenee property ot the'Sute.
The arttlemout of MamteliurcUa by
Congmatioolisu, of Rhode Island by
Baptista, of Cub by Moruuma. al! show
tioo; Can our churches-do a better ihmg
for the prwrralion oftbfl country wlthafi
its rrtyfotss. as woll as material, intercuts,
-_a
1L_ . ■ « gf lhjil pipe! which

Coala and Vcata really worth *10.00 inly 7 50

mtbbb.

voatahnd Vcata regular price *12 00 oulr *8 60
Boya aoiu *1.00. 1.50, 2.50. S OO. , 00.
Bor.' taita for *1 «ud *;, worth 50 per cent more.

Men a fine all wool panic *2.50. 3.00. 3 50

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MEN’S WHITE VESTS worth fl .25 onlr 75 cla
Men h summer coate 25ct®.
Men’s henry linen juuitnfor 65c, worth 1.251
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“newsTO TKpSeI Entire Stock to be sacrificed to
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make room for dur fall stock

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HOUSE,

Double Store, 38, 40, and 42, Canal St,
: “No man that want* work need to
in Arkamm*. 4 hundred thousand

local bumwess hotices.
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GRAMD RAPIDS.

Have you seen thooe poutoea al Waiiatro'.

jjOst $1QO,000

roorut or tuttnr eouxrr

Generally that I hav« Sgtea embarked in i

$20,OOO Reward!

cr Tie Giwry Bniia -a I
17-19
At my OLD STAND on Jefferaon Street..

6. D. Spaulding,

H. A.. B ARTLET &amp; CO.,

I DEFY

COMPETITION

113, 115, and 117 North Prout Street, Philadelphia,
\ MAXUPACrtltEBB
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SOIJi BY ALL STOBE-KEFPEB8.

Wm. H.

Goodyear.

The portinrahq. between E. F. &amp; L W.
Brown hm been diaaobed by mutual
agrcexnen:, takiug'cffect July lav T7 I
FHASIACHJTIUL I3H1SThave concluded t« -remain permanently ia
Hastings, and wdl be found ai my nmDRUS STORE.
denes, lbs bouse lately occupied by Mrs. PEOPLES
Isaac -Holbrook, corner of State and
Dhyskiiui's Prescriptions and
I have tbe largest stock of Groceries ia Broadway rite. Utf L W. Baovrjc,
the City, and will sail them for
BHA for ale u my janl'. ’sirion'sikl. Family Rocipea carefully pre­
Iras money than any
pared with Drugs and Chemicals
uthei Hixue.

S20.000 REWARD! ■ §20,000 REWARD.'

New Advertiiementa.

GROCERIES.

of purout quality only.

CHESTER’S CURE!
Mr. Beach has opened his new feed store
where ba will be happy to deal out the de­
sirable to those that an&gt; needy. WVwisb
him grand aueecsa

Uli |i lit Sic of tieBIG EAT.
W A-X. B R. I T) G E ,

For restoring Gray Hair to
its natural Vitality and Color.

Is offering to all the largest aaaortmenl

BHWM KSITOD REKDT
Asthma,
comet ia. HR B'SffU
Itrnnchitin. Catarrh, eL\’Joke
G TBBM ATMtCJl
I PRICES-Doo t Cui to ore tbe goods be-.
Hay Fever. Colds, 4c.

Canada Soctuxuw Railway lul—
Tbw popular line cumm-ucr-d on their
rummer time card. Monday, May 14th.
threw fast expreas trains omi, in counecti'in ;
with th« M. C. IL R. Iteasougerw tearing
4 al aU biMan at fee
• j Ocib»..
Hartings qt 730 4. m.. arrive at Buffalo
same day at 8;H&gt; r. M-, and New York
next morning at I0JW a. M. Thia fist U.&lt;. baM Mte at the abor.dta-M. rtlsefl
rnrrtUteartsa fells.
day axpraw ia the beat train between
N ichlxan and Ihafeart. Parlor ears from
RanrtiW.TtstiMaisfrw PHYSK5AK3
Detroit to Buffalo; sleeping cracbca from
U..W.I.. ... V_ _V_ 1.

The society uf Chrislians have dcaused

। fore parchasing.

WONDERFUL CURES ISIQ 3NT or BIG HAT
MawliM. •

Itev. Mudge of Maple Rapids officiated
at the Christian Church co la»t Sabbath,
Elder Dsyo wdl be home thia week, when
be will again work in the vineyard of hb

TOBACCO.

A temperance lectutj^ wm given by a
Mra. ijliepord, of California, in die Opera Cbdaner than you ou buy the san
in any other Hcuic in the V
House teat Sunday eve. She wm greeted
by largo house and a liberal contributiou,
or m one of our "eminent divinoo" hM it,
“liberally renumerated."

SPICES,

Our villag. baa been vbited by a liort
of agents from tbe wholesale houses of the
East, for dw past three weeks, in ronaequonoe of whwb one merphantfl have or­
dered a new supply of- goods, which will
be oo hand sodn, that is some have order­
ed a now stock of mm goods aud some a
n. w &lt;ock of old goods.
C

latest weeks issue of the Bammdi I
noticed an advice to young ladies to “Be
Nest" claiming that nien admired neat­
ness sod eloanliacM. I should like for
tbe author to prove thb ateimacot. Does
tbe writer allude to-Qic majority of men T
or docs said author consider a person who
indulgm in the um of tobacoj not worthy
of being ctesecd with nMn’
Hero I M&gt; living Ateuo st the ag« of 30
years (Just think of it girts) bocauao I
was too tidy and cleanly to asaociata with
a man wbo would indulge in this filty hab­
it, rV sue o/tobacsv. And I lierc araert
that the majority ot rr.ee will many d
woman wbo ia filthy and untidy eeougH
to endure the natural couMiquaucas of to|

barco before they will sock ono wbo wBI
not stoop so low. Now girls if you wial
to marry uke my sdvioa and the men will,
know you do. Don't frown If a man
should puff his filthy tobacco smoke and
breath in your face or if he should chance
to dspoait rabsem julee on yout new silk
dress don’t get angry and do not tail to train

dierillc neighbors- Aba Cart was arrested
Hon. J. W. Stioebouab rtarta on the
The Cbiregp and Lake Huron Railroad na eumpUintofG«or« Gwmt on charge excursion tour Tuesday, to the Upper
•21 bar. « ex^nfoa to
f-“J PeninouH in company with many other
Bridge the last of this mreub. Tbe fore
live to bos eteaaly'old maid will msnra
from Battle Creek wW beak dollars and awn-. tw —
the frotriu and seorn cf the other ctean cf
mou, whteh k» ■ sacrifice too groat for h»sixty cunts.
mrolty to endure.
Old Maid.

Wanzer &amp; Barnes.

it.' If wanted/worely for a
sacckTO

HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can be found to tiotiral&gt;h
Gmutn'mg neither oil nor
dye. U does not soil white exuuliric,
and yet lasts Iona on the hai* giving

CROCKERY.

v competition in quality aid Pi

W. F. HICKS.

Preptred by Dr. J. C. Ayer &amp; Co.^

CARBOLIC OIL

.MPJLKEath^
^Ttn st? In-KrT* ftS A “

EADAGHE.

�Railroads.

Legals.

“.•fttnsssr..-.e!

THE HASTINGS REPUBLICAN BANNER,
I

The Leading Paper of
almos* anything may ba made by mixing
togstbe. litharge and glycerine In tbe roo
sietency of thick mum oc fresh putty.
Thia cement in txnefal foe tnendinz stooe
Jan or any other coarse earthenware, stop­
ping tanka in sennas of tiepan’ or washbotlerw crack., and holes ia iron ketUes,

Has The Largest Circulation,

Is Radically Republican in Sentiment.

hr! Wayne, Jatai &amp; Saiinai &gt;

u Is wUlv all smsqs sst Js tori
■a au SSSMSI. as I .0*11 as' a
nuts are lust, tighten 1 rose joints ot wood
ar iron, loose boxes m wagon-bubs, and in
a great many others. In al) eases the ar­
ticle mended sisonld epl be used till tbe

from one day to a week,
quantity used. This &lt;
the action of waler hot or sold, acids, and
almost any degree of bt-ai.

Subscription Price only 81.50 per Year
A beautiful woman phaare the eye, a '
good woman satisfies tbe heart—the one I
is a jewel, the other a treasure.

in Advance,

The reason why pagans are so far be•
hind band in tbe march of eiriiixation, is
because they are such idol people.

JOB DEPARTMENT
' riuiJuTSuritb ’tinrrii.

Dodgers, Posters, Bill Heads,Let­
ter Heads, Note Heads, State

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Tl.SSMS-Wia tlster it.HulAal. X SraUt.Mt.ra
. ^Tsvumm- WkX Laks Store t Nish, fcwtbsra

Two of the largest tflk tniUh in l*attcrrn, X. J., hare rereived an order fn-m
Paris for tbe manufacture of a certain de­
scriMion of silk goods. This b beJiercd to
be the first order from Europe for Amen-

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Northern
RAILWAY COMPANY

Dept, 104 READE STREET, Few York.

GEO. WOODS &amp; CO.’S
PARLOR ORGANS
Pennsylvania

Ra:&gt;oad

StESft^ausszst

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GEO. WOODS A CO.. Cembrldreport, Mat*.
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MORTtiAUK HALE.

'&lt;». Ss&gt;tea^. C^Mtes^' ■'A.’“

-’.tsriESrks-

J. P. ROBERTS, Proprietor,
HASTINGS,

An exporimant made loot year by myad m; xx come amim a* thia time with
those wbo grow Orawix-rri-s. I pro­
cured a half iMtahood, filled k with rain

Misteatelt tBsraWltol .sH toil -

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quinces adjoining tie fowl house, where
200 finch might ba kept, would. la eonnsotioa with the fowls, afford * large

SwScaraTCS?1

We are prepared to fill nil Order* promptly for

The must unpopular person in
is the man wbo demonstrated ti
I sene oil will cure a snake bite ja
I as whiskey.

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mal be washed in a strong sndr made with
this, and it in sure death to all parasites,
and will rape all skin dtatsnrs. Both three
remedial are simple, harmless and eff.-etual.
Lire will lire foe a long time ia the wood
As "time it money," fann'-n should work about the barn . it b a good plan
windy how to plant and grow crops with to whitewash about the lean to, and pre­
lha lean labor at the came lime doing the rent their spreading in that way.
work well. On efati mellow soil potatoes
my be advantageously planted and culti­
'
Tire orange variety is best , set them
vated « fidtews After plowing and har­
six feet apart, put a pint of sell around
rowing, math off the rows three fact (two’ each lush when they begin to bear, and a
fret and a half may often do as well as' little previously; and tbe retail wilt be
three) with a plow, then drop the seed as
fine crops when the oil mate is not too
you raut it. if ywu adopt the drill system.
j cold fov this fruit. To prevent the deprwA fcngb piece of Mod, era single small
. daliuas of borers, a writer nays.- *• Bandage
potato, ptenad al-out 15 ineben apart will
tbe stem with two ot three srn|&gt;}&gt;iogs of
giro you all tbe crop that tbo land is‘ old rnnalm or any kind of cfath. a. far
capable of psuduring Or you may plant
' duwn in the ground as possible, ax the roots
a Rule mors seed at 18 er 24 fakes apart.
start from near the surfasw. Let this band­
and got an aquaDy good crop. Corer tbe
age run six or eight incha. above the
aaed with a t-ne-horae plow. running on
ground, then pile tbo sod ooaqmetly a
both stths of lha rows, and tearing each
coople of inches around the bandage, aad
drill ridged up. Leave tbe land thus till
renew this every sprit-g. Fine, large, golden
the potatoes hare grown nearly aa high
quinoas, rivalling the largest oranges, will
Ucm your efforts annually." Qumctw may
be grown very profitably in jottltry runs,
affording tbe fowls shade, what they must

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great saliafactino ia with eaibolio acid.
Odo ounce of carbulio crystals, one pound
of cummon bar soap, melted together by

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UrannarU...

From thousands of teats it has been
Common plaster is a sure protection to
abown that there is no difference general­
melon and cucumber plaaU, if sprinkled
ly in( the crope when planted in drifts or
on while the dew is rat them, and if put
lehiite—at lernu not enough difference to
on as fast aa needed.
1 find finely sifted
real ashes mixed with plaster — half of affray, heading it "A Salt ou aa Editor.''
way to plant potatoes . and the antaeeach—juat aa good i» pure plaster. Lime
Everything ia not in a name. The small
quern b, that they plant both ways, acshould not be used, as it kills the plants. paliu in Faim-sunt Park are railed fuoteordmg to their customs. Suppose we
Boxers 12 to 15 inchets square, open top potha, while the very large path on the
plant in rows three fact apart, snd the
other: side of the river is caikd a toe-pjth.
and bottom, and 7 to 10 inches high are
hills pho sama distance in(thc rows, it
an excellent pn-tretivn against insects as ' Shakspare asked, ‘ What's in a name?”
would seem that if we planted in drills,
If he had been studying Eastern war aqs
well as eold spelb of weather.
the rows three fest apart, aud the seed
dropped Iff fakes spurt, or 12 to 15
inch a, as it ia often done, that we ahould
-ob aip • much larger
id. than an, tka
throe-feet hill system, but,such i?\ot.
often the earn. unless more manure be ovd
plant lovtw warmth, and tl.e roots grow
beat in tbe warmest earth.
A tempera­
ture of 90 degrees is said to be tbe mart
favorable for tbe growth of corn roots.
I hare many times proved that smalt
Now tty applying the fertility near the
potatoes foot very small) will produce as
surface the roots find nutriment to absorb
large -crops as large ones, if the season iq
at tbo point where the physical agencies
Gtrorani- . but if an curly drouth occur,
are present for the most rapid development.
the large pototens iff-rd a nourisbmea; tn
If a hill of com be dug in tbe fid) and the
tbo young plants that small seed cannot
roots examined, the upper portion will be
do. But if tie large seed be ent into
found Io be very fibrous, while other real*
three or fuur picsta. tltere is no difference
■s regards txmnshment. Il b no* bower 1

I find iheTuUowing good romedioa lur
Hue on cattle io the Osaafty CrWfrmos
I once rid my stock, which waa badly in
festod with lice, by sifting ground plaster
along the neck and beck.
Two or three
applicatiunc did tbe work effectually Tbo
plaster should be very fine and dry.
An-

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In Our

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3—Leghorns, a small fcwl, various
colors, all good, require a high fence to
yard them, non sitters, too small to sell
well dressed, eat ■ buslici and ■ half of
grain in a year, nit rery hardy, combs
liable to frecM, valuable only fer their
eggs, lay from 150 to 200 each in s year.
4 — Hamburg?, several colors, a splendid
little fowl, noo-sirterr, qcko aa Urge aa
leghorns, rajuirc th.- enure fund, noted aa
splendid layers, and that, like the Leg­
horn, is all they ar-grssi fur, oc in the

plant for jnany yean, as by so doing with
ii» some variety, and grown on tbe same
farm, some deterioration M to aito of the
tober^ will be tbe result. A change uf
m«1 occasionally b advisable. In cutting
pots'.oea to plant, it should be done lengthwm, so as to diride the duster of eyes at
the seed red. Drying the cut Sood upon
tbe grew for a day or tsro renders it lens
liable to rot when planted early in a soil
that rrtaina water in a cold spell of weath­
er H&gt;e proper depth to plant b six inch,
•w, or about that depth an a general rule ;
but good cropc are often grown when the
seed h oorered deeper or shallower, owing
to the faroraU&lt;neM ot tbe season.

Wtonas ■; wto Haute
W a&gt;4 Mi wttkMt IM
UiMHte BMtbaHawMa
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1— Light Brahmas, the finest form,
one of the largest, the most bcanliful,
very peaceable, confined by a fence
three or four fat high, require each only
nee bushel and three pecks of mixed grain
a year, oat of feed II, and.lay about 150
eggs annually cf very large tit2.—Plymouth Bocks. ] rodnsed 15 years
■go by a ctoas of Dominiqtae fowls oo an
Asiatic breed, not quite no large as
Brahmas, rety hardy, consume uci&lt;
quantity of food »• ilrahmm and lay u
many cars as that breed—-a fine market

BAILIOAB.

And tut a Local Paper is iHuurpametl in the State.

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MICHIGAN.

Drugs and Medicines of all descriptions
kept constantly on hand, and Prescriptions
skillfully compounded. Also a full line of

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VOL. XXII. NO. 18

PffiMML AND BUSIN® CARDS

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 29,1877.
Dracie! If it wu daylight lb. telegraph
Her Own Dying.
polo, would rceemblc . fine-tooth comb.”
Tall and alight, with Hue wfttful eyre,
But the girl did not reply. She .toud
before the lerer, wwhing that abe could lip. npe and red M woodberry, and oompleeioo
aK
e.rmioe anl white, Hke a
urge the engine to greater epevd She
imaguMd that tbe two train, would meet damaak ret. in the Mtnahme. Ermina
Hall • waa a fere that aa anftt would have
M rnitew below Colby. It waa a lerribi. fallen down and wwrabipped. But it ft
plana fur a rolliaiao, and fee lorn of life ever u phikmophm tell or, there ft f
there would lw great. The ham or mitt eornneoealion iu .ell thing, The pock­
would prevent the engiacora from Will­ marked girl who (to aenna the lain from
ing rack other, and a eotliaion waa in- her in vhureb waa . miUmaire . daughter
and tbia youag thing with the angai fere
waa oa ibe loo.out for ao riigibl-, porition
Tbo train which seemed U&gt; have broken aa govartMto.
la.we. rushed mildly on. with Jim looking
For Ermina Hall wu pennilew. and it
al L»racw. whom he wu inclined to baliere wm rectomry for l er to nun her livelihood
toad. The cold mire slowly turning to . in aomw way er other, and the trade of.
govaraaa- w» at leaal mteel.
"Keep a day eehool! ’ augmented old Mr.
Priaee, who had been very wont u» dree
every Sunday with Judge Hail during
that emtoeto bukrapl'a lifetime, and to
ronaume e quality of bbtoer &lt;wl»d. oham
pagne and booed tarkey which waa
| wsiply appalling Ufoci thaw foetire oct*.

I|IW LOOK IU
UwiHpayy.au U Drill yourgnaln. You &lt;H1 save oae-baif
bushel of seed per acre, and
from three .o &gt;cu buahels per
the J
’°Vt »o obtain .!jrt|ita*?^MiU you W1UX/ Auw a
DriD -Juit will nnt bunch

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The Superior
ATTORNEY at LAW* SOLICITOR

FORCE FEED will k&gt;w all lands of Gnti । aid G-ivm .eed as
ly as Sand runs J rcucb an Four
’
Claw. And ,r.e

HOOSIER IMPROVED FORCE FEED,
With Faroe Feed Grass Seeder

“J
1»«K''ed iu hb rireJe. '
"Thai . the pretrieto girl I
MV •
tlaongbt Rudolph Penfield. “If I eotod
only afford to marry, and aha were willing
-two rather mreutu! ife,- In -beway-I
would make be. my wife, f doa’l think
that I am po-dvdy diaagrre.'tte to her,
lot gentle end luodcwt u »he b I can are
the color riro to her cheek when I come
ia. aadf briiev. ah. would be . jevrol of
pet pno. toakine oo ih. braaa. of tbe
lucky man that wiaa her."
Three woeka after thb, ywng Penfield
mew more
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WHOLE NO. 2064.

potato patch He fare triad Pari. Grona,
and for want of a bettor medram mired ft
with m-al, and ihoro&lt;«h!r qwinkiing hi.
vtM. with thig compmmd. he retired to
dream of inroct mmac- and we!! filial
potato bine Tbe nevi mararog ha arene
euriy and Hummed to hi. potato kt, bto
utoend of finding tbe grand oevarad
w-th bnp be diacoverre! thto the m rel had
bam toten by tbe ebteheat, wboaa dmtd
budrt. auetoad the fatal riniK. of thi.
drug fjaeperatod at hi. own Mupiduy,

airdy in thft citv, New York and other
placro.
Inqmric. of the odrial. here
foiled to elicit anr definite focte, and the
rtory-waa gvoerally diacredited. It ft now
known that ymtreday morning Greasable
Hartman arrmed. in thi* city, two mra
named Wmtou rixd Groner cm the cUrgo
o. forgery.
It jnpearv that thaw men.
working tn oinoecTioo with a men named
Ptevena, and other aeeotnpUee. ibwagh
out tbe country, hare for me time been
rorryiogoa . rymern ol f.rgeriro from
which they. bar. rallKd Urge ram. of the Mttoioa; lift lime, howwvw, with
muoey. . In Jm&gt;uirv IxH the Thud Na- greater eu.-oem. m many of the bug. and
three! Bank of &gt;ew York wu ihdtouded a neighbor a pw beeaane riotiw of the
—. co -a., il ___
. .
pottou
I'mtoiafied with liquid.

"Nobody would rotor to mo," aaid poor
Ermina with teen in bar ayna. Shewed
----W neve ucen
auppnaod, ioexperioncwl (&lt;&gt;iM that .he teoks favorably on the matter of my mar drawn by the Naw i ork I*fe Imrara.cn
wm. that Mr. Prince would hare been rtace. he’ll be pre.tr sure to do romeihio- Company m the Union Trut Company of
I aaid, witbou; .nniing Lie bead “Mebbe reedy with a |20 ch IoO bid in thia rw- prauy ImndUef-n. I will Wngh^
&gt;«w York wm prraented and paid.
[ I'm mtoakeo—on many thing, 'pear to
here to ao. her. That wil' mrit him.' - There had breu other rimilar operauou
me joat now."
Ami fee next dav Rudolph
or- known, bat they were never made public.
-Mtodlevork,’' auggreted Mr. CUy. who
"Thank God!“ ejaculated the girl bad myMcriowdy made money out of tbe d&lt;red rold mw lamb'for two-himarlf
The reprmentativcw of film New York
' "Li»rea wi.h JI. your might, Jim. Ob very epeculriiun that had beggared the and * portly old gentleman wi(h
houaae employed to iavroagale three for
for ihe apeed of a bulleL'"
hair and beaid. sad a keen blns ays like a gvriro have been following up uupected
dear Jannaiy akv.
Her face wu glowing wiih beat, and
paruro for mveral memthe, end hare foand
wbi'e Jim Iwicned abe opened .he furaare
tr
‘ it- that the leader of tbe gang b a man of
Hall a dsuxh.ro.
.
door and threw ia tbe leal etiek of wood
wealth and reepeetability owned Stem.,
Ever}- wheel is boiled in Oil. every box wt in While Lead.
“h a Major Mite.," .’.ought Ermirra.
alia. Hetxieraoo, who ha. bean known
'
Com.
hree,
my
dear,"
midfea
major,
The Skiiu» are set with the PalentSkt iu Sene?, and the Boxes
“you to a gill uf tdnfe. 1 likB jora. So
by Haudraulic Machinery, and this is the :.&gt;t,?on they are the
duos tny nephew here. Agrel wbo ten t a wwdlhymui of Mtnuawta, and former­
"Do you mppoac.’' meekly biaudrd afraid to work is the girl for my money." ly • member of the Itogftla'.ore of that
“*OO1E« tetro. Bn- Statt. Amoeiatod with them w« cue E.
Knaioa. ‘-that I could obtain any copying , A**
ftbtu your o4ct&gt; M«ko»i«lle LHern dulph Penfield aud Ermina Hall were B. Worton of thia city, formerly a real m­
turd to ray I wrote &gt;n degaat hand Here marrted. th- major u»k tlicm horn.- to Uto Incl Upon clamming Geaacr'a
l.i» (too. bouM on Madin a sv.ua.. .
w a .pvritnen.''
trank after hte arrert. it wa. found lo con­
' llu-i dtih must kevsoo working toft tain a large amonmeut ofiartrament. noc
"Up atrokca thin, down atrokaa black,
long -.ail. to tha g'e and y a. Italian aebool tha mme,' aaid th. major. "I cua'l af­ crewy to He profrareiu and including iak.,
eb? Pahaw I Your writing may do fur a ford to support him iu idleora But I mieroecv-pee, arida, briuhew, pern, tracing
BSrHarncuieti mode by hand f-ora thr »e*T Evu«-rn Oak leather
| perfutned nota, or a y&gt; nng lauy'» album, wani Ermina -o fee house with me. She's impUii.&lt;i.te, etc. In Wmien’i poroeerioa
j but »o Iawy« would look twice al II But pretty, and I like to look at her; abet were found a number of waahed drafia
and every strap warranted.
, I dare wy you w»U (cratch .loop nmc smart, and I like n&gt; talk to bar"
from which everything had Ue„ cbliterThe Bellaire Briton, left their —rd* aud by acid except the enahK'a rinnalttre.
bow."
.
'
DENTIST
\ ■■How?" murmuied Eimina. naoJulriy when they brad fee young maple Ud
« hen dealing io d&gt;afla it m the cu»
। reprrauic tha lean that were ririnp to her Uaa Miopud by fee wedthr M.jov MtJm. tom to buy them for -mril wn-ranu and
bat fee never returned he calll
a*ra&gt;:u«u nrcci* ot tun village. 1 lie rameyre
Mitiinaa.
then oMuarate with acid jil ink marka ex­
‘■I have worked cut the problem oTtav cept the caahkr a name. Before tbia win
X*og of the train which hail ju*» left the
“ ‘Rtfikr Why, there are wayiMoufb.
Wilk thia prayer (he turned to the fu:- Nobody naeda io Harrs ia &gt;bi« cuuutrv. I own dntiny wifeeul any help from ;hem? done, huwwver, a careful teaeiug wm tak­
rtatura waa growing feintci and femtro.
and the girl-iiaiaiMd to u aa though ii was -»cu again and &gt;mikd *! the red-hot doo.i date .ay if you keep oo the lookout job-• ahe aaid rpiicdy.
en ; then when larger aawaeu werh writ­
ATTOKNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR
fee roin. of • friw-J who wm leaving her The cugiue and iia empty tender actsaed 1 th lug will turn np.'
ten in on the lace of ibe drill thek hid
IX CSASt SaY. ISmar* atratton aivan la
in By over lb* trunk, and when Drone i A &gt;d that waa all tbe ntrifhetioa 'Ermina
fol a lunp lima.
on the/traring a lae rimde u( a number of
P.fiXsife*'tea* Cte^MUra/l&amp;C^asK?
. .
the lettcta and of the figware which were
।
She did not cipo-t any more mewage. ‘ookcd si Jim again (be foaod him Marina Hall gut.
' that night tbe engine brotihiog heavily at thg ganga.
She weal next day to bar rich econo.
uaed m tbe greater am.,onia, lo dealing
from ft. great iron lungs on the track
ia cheek, they w.rald lean, from Mme ooe
"WW. the matter, Jimf she raked. Mro. Bellaire Belton.
“l ata torryyou name thi. monttsg, h«mltb toe «omr yrev. haa boea* each feat in the bank urofiee ofa firm depoaiiinr
near her window wculd not move until the
Eimioa," aaid ibe lady coldly. •'! am iatelligenre of hie accanrraal file of illnroe with a porricuiar bank 7uit bow the depac
night «I pees, bad pawd up, and the &lt;nhm exrited very roritHia epprvbenoone. it account atond, in order m-t u&gt; everdraw
K' r, knowing feta, had sought hfoawret"A Itoile more fire and We'll How up,” ; ba»y with lay areouau.’'
, who lived in the village.
lie graved.
'
*'I wont detain you aa inaUnL'' .aid lift original trouble wa» brought on by the account. It ft aaid that acme forged
Tom Uray, th* epginror of the train
' Tutu would bear die riplotioo and ' Eruiiu* wid&gt; a .inking heart. "I—1— extwartva exertion through a long and eon- diccka bare beeo drawn for »utn» a. high
trited canijaigu
When the campaign *a .*7&amp;,0&lt;N'. Derriepc-UH-oti r &gt; for indijust departing, wm Ilraeta*. lovro, and hte atop h's train. Thu might frrmi the ’ need aometluog to do ray much,"
Its Sales are more than that of any o"b«i* I) ••! in the World.
Mra. Ik Haire Belton abut her lipa to­ waa over ha found hiiwwif uraawdy ex­ cato that tbriv men are put of an urgxnluiimile friend* knew when th* wedding eo'liaiun!" was Druries replv.
wa^to take place. Ha bad to* known her
It waa now evident that the sound gether a. if her mouth were a new patent banned He waa ootcnly nhyriodly iaMore sold in Michigan than any other hree dri'l*.
long, but th* did not ma ter, rince bo wm ahead waa that of Tom Gray. tuin, and porturoonaie, and penciled down her fig­ rot. bur Q&gt; mind wm riuggiat—tej not
No • Agricultural Implement »i the World can buuotsuiha prec- a true fellow, who L.ved her with all bte the glr* prepared to warn her lover of his ure. without looking up.
.newer bi* will—end ho wrote even the
“And I-lhongbL went on Ermiaa, her few line. ..f a private tetter with difecnlty
heart aud wife all liemhe loved Tom.
danger. 1 be . racks were rpite dore, and
1 The ramble of the train at 'engtb died the told (he fire boy to watch the nrarhin- Ill-art failing more and mor. "I could and reluctance. Thu eenditioa of thing,
_ dway and Ihucia waa about u- shm off the rry while cite attended to that pml of th. perhapt Mash your little cbUdrcn, I would lifted for a fortnight- At fee ead of thia
rime be reed tbe mining eevnpapro*. u
current and Icire the uSre when r mc.'- wanting work which she had (Boned f. wort for very little, and—
“Qaltc oto of the quouion," raid Mn wae bft habit,-before Retting out of bed.
Ifet.—It is the only PERFECT feed withotit a change of geent.
toge began to fall upon her ears
and when be propored to got up found,
With pallid fore and almcnt throhkro
2&lt;krylt is the only feed whose wltceis we (orped upon a lathe. 8&gt;m carted, fur the first word drove ; fonrt
to hftu,ter&lt;nsn-w. that Ilk Ma were
.Ito took wp her watlne at th* wISfee color from her cheeks. im| funding ,
nowrotem He-rect foe hi. nhyMeian and
nakiug them perfectly accurate.
Aiw, heeding not tbe driuiing rain that
lawyer and adjueted bia affair*.
3d.—It is the only feed that gunge* itWficiihig aecnnliitg to tbe
brat into her feet, and awaited the derisive
Al finrt hb hands a. well as hie feet
moment.
size of the grain to be sown.
were affected by the peculiar paralyria.
*
The
auu»J
of-tie
train
ran
the
oibei
; 4th.—4t is tfw only Drill ihat sows exactly -he same remount
but the numoocro gradually paaaed away
■rack grew nmnientartly more dfotioet,;
from fate handa, ha tremble located iterif
from each feed cup.
nid ibe during giri foncted that ehe bean.*1
io hie ankle., .nd ft wu ■ aingular ferture
। Ij has u perfect force feed grow seeder, a reliable land measure,, Maruug mm wra mom. n n« «u&gt; t ao ! No. G coming ilirtrapi tbe valley bdow
of abe eane that hia mind at once, when
Ctolby.
*&lt; well made and beautifully finished, and is-without a doubt, the ’ to *&gt;ve hfa—them’'
the pbyrie*'difiewhy declared itadf, be­
‘ A ud with bar eye. staring at fee clock ,
came aerivc.' .Thia vu riuwto u anddeu
t^U
fee stood ia fee cantor of tba room think­
aa the riring of a curtain or lb* rolling
ing of tbe. two trains approaching tach I' ’ Then .be leaned out uf the window and
away ofa cloud. The Inability gf- Guv
other through the rnftt that almost hid the I
(touted U the top of her voire:
frixd* when pour p«f a wu alive , now i Mortoa la walk or to a .and fur any eon through about ten mile, of copper wire,
moon.
aiderable lime, owing to tbe weak acre of
-Switch
a.
Colby!
Bwiteh
at
Colby'
bare
no.
one
except
Jtgjor
MUm,
bat
1
Tbe real situation, enough to blanch |
which ft cncloaed in iron pipca. laid about
the World.
I Colby, aix! Colby, Ha!"
will not go to him. He wu alwaya criti hie ankle, baa prevented him fire taking eighteen ioebce bdow the ear fore, and all
fee girl', vboeka. wm appalling. '
ronatam excretes, and thft h» wimetimro
Tbe order for the tram which had joat i Many limo, rhe repeated her cry, and riring &gt;nd carping even ia the day. of our remtltad in a totpid condition of hie bow- of them are igniied or exlintufthrol in Ina
at
once
the
dashed
by
the
heavy
train.
procperily
;
now
be
would
be
rimpty
ialeft Fletcher to switch ai Colby aould not I
ek
Wi.h
thft
exeencioo
hb.
health
haa
&lt;
be obeyed now. The triegraph even could ' Right into her iorrr'a £&gt;o« m to loaned tolcrable.'
And eo poor Ermina Hall crept into a boea vigoroaa, and hte labor, in the Sen­
not atop it. for than war n» nij^l uBoe | from bto endue aha shouted: "Switch a.
ate and on the alump have been gigartie.
al trilby. It wav aa unusual matter for I Colbli" and bcird the anrife. that told cheap rrotauraat to at*pcoa&gt;- ll.e gnawing Hie phyiicnl dftehilitiea - amm to hare
png. of hunger. Fur .He had lodged
No. G to leave port Wayne before fee her that be would obey.
"aavtd! saved, Jim!” .he cried with and boarded bcmlf in order to ktcw the alined ui» ia.elke.ua! tarul.ira to the high
arrival of No. 19; but aa ths tetter train
atoiatoeaity. He haa foand hb chief
Call and sec it with latest improvements at
.
,
waa acme twelve miuut— behind time on joy. tomtitj upon the brraihlraa boy. who greatent pmaible amount of livelihood out oooeolatiaa la hb labora.
'
of the feme pceriblc amount ■/ ready cub,
that particular night, Xo. 6, aaxiow &lt;o already Wsa checking the Belle's speed.
Hb aflictiooa have eoftened hb per
"Golly—wtuxT he eaid, teatghiog. "L and abe bad eaten bat little tbe whole
le v. ou time, to un ita connection., tele
we
c»u
eve-atop
fee
Relle
Well
go
back,
Herman on duty, wife every police
graphed to
but
ibe
girt's
pot
her
spnak
up
and
would
and engine-house w;th which tho wire
Lad ao (tertled Druejo Milter From
run oo for veer!"
are roonected. by the use of a simple hand
Ftetfeet .o a point four mil*, below Colby
Diurie Milter returned to the window
iu-trn&lt;nrat net lartro than a rommoa
lift eompauy had rorjdotod a doubts
dror-key. upon fee wire at any temp-port,
track, which whan finished to Fort Wayne with a heart filled with tbaakfuloraa, for
which, for the time being, becocuc. ■ tele­
would obviate lb. trouble cf awitcliiug Tom bad beard, and already
on the ewiich al Col1turner, al tpc neat littk white draped
graphic station If a prJicwman wtehca to
atxl prevent trwnbie.
’
Afrer awhile the
tabl*. and tbe proprietor waa leaning
give notice ef a fire'or burglary he ha.
W ben Dracie recovered b*r aalf no—e^
sgainrt the counter talking to a Woman
only to go to the n—rra. Unp-prat, apply
sioa aha Maned ftnm the uAm wife the
who aerated to bo a retetiv*.
hte "Uy," and by nm of feemdiaaiy veto­
memage in her hand. I- had arrived jure
••They’ve atraak, every one of 'em," bo
graphic signal, the information i* a. once
two minute, too 'ata, and Tom Gray, unaaid.
'The ungrateful leiluwa, after I
conveyed. But, through this key, the
cooorioua of It. rxbieB.-a, was driving hte
had
paid
'em
reguiar
wnitar's
wage.
aU
engine .bead .ad thinking of tl«i giri he
the autuain when no one else did. And
The urxt moturnt No. C daahod by, anti now, if I abet up abon, 1 won't have ooe
Drucre laughed and actually dapped her of 'em beck again. I'll employ women,
hanged if I dua?l?'
The Beating betwaao Tea Gray and.
-1 don't aee why you shouldn't," said
bia kw cannot b. dcecribcaL
bto lateriocutor. “They wil) eomo for
"Your beUligbt aeenwid a ravuwr. * ba
.aaid io her; "and I know year voice—I
don't kuow why. I gttow you utaiin time
‘ 8o I re heafd." aaid the reotauranl
coming down."
Qao ‘‘And III adveruae to-morrow for
"Time!" criad Jim. "I don’t thick a lol of giria to Walt bere.'
the wheel, touched th* fail, inare'a half
Ermine rcee tlmidlr and went towarda
PA I N TER
dro lipa. If U bad br«u day, tbe mile- tbe red-faord, good uatured lookreg mao. what IT do." he laid, with the raarally
bond, and tbe next moment ahe waa in
bluutnew. of ooe who bdierta that every
At A. N. Rrot-a C.rvtage Sh.p
auora would have looked Uo a rake.”
•'Sr.” eaid abe, "yen apAe ef employ­ man ha. bft price; “111 rive you WOO [f
tbe engine room with her hegnj on th.
JelTeriohSt.,
•
HsetiBgsJWich
ing prli M wri.ere I would come and
bey*. aAxmldcr.
wwkfkithftilly WIN you employ me?”
“TW you. Mi- Dracie!' said tbe
The rratanract keeper looked bewild- and with a nuiaatcal am fie on bb fare, olf-t
boy. rouaiug hiumdf wiQi a yawn. “A^Wa he kissed bar.
It wm out th. only kirn fee got that ,
a mcrejl----- ”
•d to attend io lb. buauwto immedieialy.
right, for all fee women en the train
"Get cal and uncouple th« freight I"
• Well go right in and aa. th. governor,"
kiaeed tbe girl who had -red their lira,
she mted' ■"Tom's moved out, nod if he
he aaid. lUaehing tha .xeculire praeure,
at&gt;d Tom Gray aaid be Wouldn't gat ieai- ,
doeeu’l twitch st Colby avrrybody will bo
Mr Millar remark ad, with a gnat .how
cu» when the moustached paswegers beol .
killed. We moat catch him!”
ofinlCTWrt, “Gov. Svymour, thia ft tha
over Drario biufetog like n row,
Th. boy with a ay of horror left de
Hao. Mr. II------. He ft. membernf tha
Th. acoey of Pniri*'i few crept into fee ,
engine, and • minute later fee freight
Inrialature, and be want, a pardrft for ooe
uusMAS. amor woax.
ptper. -ad. though my rtory may be old t
euro were (tending idly un tho track while to some of my readsra, A hare told it bo- .
tbe engins and ita tender were tporiug out
cauao I belive it will bear repitilioe.
gainiog momoturo at e»ch revolutiaa of
Dick Umbert forgave Drucic fro ran- .
. (Matelbr.
I
’
_ ring away with hi. aegiM, and Jim. fee
ik. ktrala AretMliarel HsJLte (he raws—WWWl^ll-J----------------- --~
_“WkatTI Dtek My whan be roram txck
fire-boy, never grow weary of telling of
and finds hi. ngiM goat? ' aa»d fee boy
Tvm
nGray tension the rood, but Dra '
looking up into Diune i f«w";
• What do we earn •W ha myw?
gsWhat to Disk's life to the pro^pue lira
un the &lt;ww train.? Jim, bow part ean
your engine travel?"
j
"Abourtwo mUraa miantel ' iih. buy
aiwwerwd with a .mile "Site’s fee swift­
PHABIAOTCAL CBEU2T.
cat bird on th. n«l. But I dou\ thick
wu rat Cftirit Nu. 1ft, we might it we h.d

ia one of the bro-t Drill* niaDufocturetT Quantity of seed town
regulated without change of ptar-wheels and a perfect foiice reap,
whether sowing one peck &lt;&gt; • four t,u*heln per acre, which ia tha
ea.«e\with NO OTHEti I.W1L.
•
I If you want a NEW WAGON * sure and b y -he

STUDEBAKER! .

rouvinred him that it would take tiD
alxret the middle of January to go over
Ibe entire field t. that manner. Finally a
happr thought rnraok him, earing agon
which he aatnraud tbe plant* thoroughly
with tbe jtoroleum aMsppiied a match.

IffiWBBHDffifASMS IMS.

Ik, m tk nil We 1ft via te Sto totont sjit vto b panto
innHsliTMja'Mtwiitkr.
.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL

Seville.

The Old Reliable
BUCKEYE GRAIN DRILL

Stands Without a Rival.

BEST GRAIN DRILL

I

om 60.000 IM ISE

MESSER BROS.

3HWLI

-Hell.» n, kwate .1* r
“Hght
rak" 1
Hfel or
or nine
nine hundred
huodrwd^b

Who

told you to buy that many prth ?

Ara

POWERS &amp; BARLOW
NEW
HAWOWA1RE.

i.l'C' w:

Builders, examine their Build­
ing Material, House Trimmings,
j»™"W,jsnE3aiBr‘s»l Paints. Oils and Varnishes.
1 J-1*^
Farmers, examine the WIARD
tost, Sim and Oraaaenial
PLOW, before purchasing others,
Every one waranted.
eepair shop.

Mower? or Reapers should see
the Walter A. Wood Machines,

Gumming &amp; Filing8awb ^u,.)

poWERS &amp; BABLOW.

FURNITURE.

Wm. H. Goodyear.: *

THE STEBBINS BROS SAY

PEOPLES

DRUG

STORE.

Pbyaieittu’a. Prr*eripliouff aud
Family Iledpes carefully pre­

pared with Drug* and Chemicals
purest quality only.

Don't buy any Furniture or Picture Frames,
until you have priced their Goods, for you

will save money by it.
Evorvbody knows they are the only

MfaaPraciaT

buy four'or fir. thommnd pigx"
“Idnlno (hath thing! I told ywe to
go and buy four or bee feawfe and feacr
link pi(th. and yw haw dMM il, I
Mr. Sajro had pork to rail in th. ra-

�VE8ETIIE
purifjeB th« Blood. Reno­
vated and Invigorstea
U,e Whole Sretam.
i

homebody Lu discovered that Moran.
Fenton and Cooklix-g have fallen upon
each others' necks and vowed to forgive
and forgrt all differvnere.
if Mr. Williams, the Democratic candi­
date for Governor in Maine, reads tbe pa­
pers, ha will be attrprirtd to learn that hia
fatter of accejitanoc hra made him remark-

Il fa rumored that the Ohio Democratic
leaden are engaged in trading nff their
candidate tor Governor to secure tho Legulature and the United Stated Stales
Scnstonhip.

The fort fa the Republicans gained
three Beprwsenutirea tn tbe Kentucky
Lcgfalatnro at the noent election. Lart
year tho Republican, elected eleven, now
thsy get fourteen.
Evidently Mr. Stiver, who presided
over the Pennsylvania Dcmocratie Con­
vention, does not believe in a miUcniutn,
He declares that the Democratic party will

emits of tbe profligate. Il means, iu ef­
fort, that property shall be divided and
that all that a man does and earus shall,
by governmental iDtevfcTvnce, not bo for
hhnaelf hlone, but shall be shared with
the members of tbe co-operative unions.
If the serriem of John Bmith aa an artimn are productive to him of wage* amount­
Geo. Smith, who war designated by die
ing to 0i per day, it mrut not befonir to
him but gn into, a pool wherein, of tbe Trowrary Department to investigate the
mon who tuna it, prrlrapa not a half tarn workings of the Cincinnati Custom Hoove,
that income. If Lo Las property,-a cot­ rNocteMDda a redaction of 30 per cent,
tage and lot, anything that reprrtcats in tbe for® employed.
savings. Communism demands that he di­
When the Pcwtmaater-Gcnerel spvaks of
vide. He am accumulate nothing for hfa being ooe of dm “erring brethren"
srife and children, for the anardiiat will
keep him from arejairing more wealth tlun Pickwickian sense. It will save peppery
his laxy, abifthan neighbor. Evey mao newspaper paragraphs down South.
mul be aa rich as every other man under
.Tbe new Kontncky Lepvlaturc will
thia new stylo of government Intellc**.
ataad one Granger, six Workingmen, fire
experience, habits of saving, ambition fur
Independent Dceaocrals, 13 Republicans
botlenueat in property, every inrtutiro to
labor and acetal progrew, all are to be relower branch, and 37 Dcmocats and one
pryaaod by this new government—if ikever
Republican in the upper.
succeeds. Such a revolution would hurt
The Atlanta tGeorgia ) ConttiMivu at­
the iibortr as badly as the capitalist. It
would exile capital, and that means starts tempts to frighten ita readers with the an­
tion for tho woskiogman. The men are nouncement that the- Independents in that
craxy who propagate these seeds of dcuruc. Slate are preparing fur a vigorous cam­
tion. The laborer will be criminal to him­ paign al tho next general election, which
self and all he bolds dear if be joins in sny takes place tbe first Wednraday of October,
such wild campaign against society. It
fa a monstrous theory—ihfa Communism
The Ixiuisvillc (Ky.) ( bmosrreiof, a
— meant only, in practice, to enable mobs Republican paper, tclLi the anti-Haye fac­
to plunder tlw honest and the industrious. tion In Ohio that while they cannot Injure ,
If lal-or has wrongs (and no one denies li e Administration by defeating the Re­
them) they would never be righted by - a publican tu-jfjx, they can by to doing in­
government inch aa fa outlined by these flict great injury open the Republican
platfiirnis of so-called workingmen’s con­ party of the South.
ventions, managed cither by the vilest ot;■ A letter from 'itaissipps states that
politicians or by men who do no work and
never expert to do any.
State Convention fur the express purjxac

»arr.c time gave a perfectly eveu continu­
ous feed, whose quantity could be changed
from 3 necks of wheat to 3i basb«fa of
oats, and * pint ata timtf if desired, with­
out altering a®ogwbrel or even stopping
the tram, and the Opening guaged to aa
many aiare as there are diffetenl sued
kernels to low. Thfa far done by moving
the iodicatar forward and backward to iacrtOM er dimiaiah the qoarftity.
In the new Buckeye feed ronreniraoo
net only bu been sought, but accuracv,
tho great “ultimatum” for a gram drill,
hu been most carefully looked after.
Every food wbiei fa tarns! up in a lathe,
they are carefully bored out, and exactly
fitted to a perfectly round, atraight abaft
By thia means every wheel ia exactly
dike, and.fa plead ou the feed abaft ex­
actly ao far from tho food cun. Then, to
After you left and I’bccamo commander guard against any diffirreuce in the thickof tbe aiturtion myself, I gave the crowd oom of cartings, every drill fa tested before
warning sou tnv guard instructions to fire leaving the factory, u&gt;d the quantity from
on any one who advanced ou them, and it each cup weighed and the alightert imper­
waa then the fighting commenced.' Before fectinn corrected, ao that when they Icarc
it waa all on one aide. I euppow some of the shop ertry cup aows exactly alike. ।
your people would say that I should bore 'i Compare thfa with the feed of other drills.
allowed tuy command to be raked by the 1
artillery of the mob. and afterwards sllowcd my meu to bo touted by the fires that j
were kindled for that purpose. The thing |
however, struck meins different light,
and I tuadc up my mind to dean some of I
those fellows out, and I was quite auccrea i
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at your mil getting uv rations or ammuni­
tion, and not having Hie three regiments
in Pittsburg lo rapport us. More so. be­
cause of my knowledge of your soldierly
&lt;&gt;ualltics oo tbe field* of the WUdcrncw.
Cold Hsrbor, and a dosen others before'
Petersburg I saw jon a brave and true
c-ffioer, a) ways ready to risk your life to ta I
ahead. I romraber at Pcabfa's farm you .
of urging a resolution endorsing tbe Pres­ nearly lust me mine in trying to keep you !
ident, but that th^ Bourbons went so bock, and now you had But (he ability to '
strong that the rrapcvtaWc Conaervstiro

enough afterward to aay that be now had
mean* enough to pay ojf the debt on nia
church, as a valuable piece of land in
Newark had been derived to him; and
Mrs. Gregory, now that her husband was
safely through Purgatory, dropped hints
that it had coot her more than the liked,
to got it accomplished. An inquiry wee
vet on foot and it waa made known that
the dying man and hie wife had deeded
the Newark property to the prisrt, beside*
giving him 0100 in money—in abort, al!
they had—before be would absolve him.
It haa mode much feeling in Vineland,
and haa created a bitter feeling against tbe

ou were outraged Eight young pri* who
reriated were kilted, and two were burnt
with the men. The greater part of the
other ■otan, together with ttair children,
were taken outside the village, when-, one
al ter soother, with their children at their
■ides, were slaughtered.
Twenty women
and childrec who escaped tnuaacre. were
rescued by Ottoman troops. An English

of Eski Saglira, Kasanlik and the neigh­
boring villages, and distributed arms among
the Bulgarians, who drove down 400
Muasulnuna to tbe river Tundja and there
maauaerrd them. Al Kaki Saghra and in
ita neighborhood the Bulgarians continue
to massacre the Mmwulman population.

of a wheel, there is no poaaiblc chance fur
bunching, but runs out as even and oootinaotte as “a atrnun ofwater.' We have
!wn thus particular in describing tbe feed
for therein lien the vital pari Of a drill,
and ooe with a poo* feed is little better
than none al all; fur, unlike a poor reaper,
it will tun and fa couM&gt;|uently used to the

greater sum than their aaaewsed valuation,
Tho money wm Iwrrowail for imaginary
uses, and the greater share found ita way the fifteen Republican county conventions
into the pockets of sharpen who were iu Maine have ]«mcd resolutions indnrmog
manipulating- affairs so that their own pri- tho policy of the Provident. In two only
has inch n resolution been voted down. but when I, in person, fogged pevmiaaioti
The dounty convections, it may be re- to allow my fainting, famished meu a moRejmdtetwn haa been yaumeacel and. m«rk«d..wcrc f^Tlr attended
.
mcof a prptertion. ejected, me from hl* HWd ovd wm a poor makeshift ax tart, but)
i b.t what was worth doing at ill
iita&gt; envy teraUJ.
IS outngltatt/
presence and lucked tbe gate, guarding it
Tha Peanaylvania
Democratic Slate;( by hia soldiers without. While thus par­ was worth doing w«H, but put the new
Hundreds cf eorporsGona, when one-,
Cunrention had to wait acrcu hours fori faying with the United Slates officer the foci oo the gnus aerder, thus securing a
the example is net them, vrill forget
...
»,
the Platform Committee to perfect that ■-&gt;»• nn-t —~ - *— —।&gt;&gt;— 1; forec-fred gra.-ji eoricr as accurate and ——
i preitive as tbe feed to the drill, arid re­ teries on the northern bank of the Dan
honor, pride or honesty, and as a eooaoremarkable production which haa Leet:; quiring oo change uf cow-wheels.
qurnce Western bond* wilt be as worthgiven to the prem. The aoft money ele­
Of eouno to build a drill in thfa way fa
farereebipa.
ment demanded a plank, but to the credit only mobs try to overpower ua. but tbe expensive, as the lathe work on a piece ot
Does this teach anything? Corpora­
of the majority it waa squelched.
taeana of sclf-defauao were ruddy denied I। caning is many time* the eoat of the
tions should pay aa they go. Future gen-,
by tbe United States Government, and the wheel itself; but. as wo wu'd before, ac­
The staff oonvspdodcnt of tire TrabsM shady grounds were closed against my curacy ia the great ultimatum in a grain
nations will have enough buatoeaa on
hand without being saddled with the finds that the people of Nsw Hampshire tainting and dying men. And, as we drill, and while the Buckeye fa mrnarerily
more expensive than rough made drills it
debts cf their foreCttben for worse than are ahead of tho active poliliciana in In­ •book the dust of Pittsburg off our fret, wo fa uoquretiooably the bort inrertmcoL So
dorsing the policy of the President, and left it in ths hands of Major McCarthy’s palpable are iu adrantagiw that the tri
dead bureau
polite, who ao gallantly asiuted in driving
that the average people of both parties are iu from tho town. Believe me, door Gen­ fling difference in cunt has not stood in its
way, and to-day its odes sn&gt; fully double
astiafied and express a ebrerful confidence eral, to be, very sincerely, yvura.
I’rof. Kcdaic of the Agricultural college
that of any other grain dnfi lw the world,
in the integrity and sagacity of Mr.
Honor M. Bmmtox.
hs.- an article in tbe last Michigan far.
n precedence, we belters, oo olher agri­
Maj. G«a., ImDIv., N. G. P.
Hayes.
’
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cultural iciplemetit_hM ever attained.
aw.-, giving an analysis of flour made from
There
fa
trouble
in
the
Detaocralie
Diehl, Clawson and Treadwell wheat, in
rank*
in
Somerset
county,
Maine,
where
which the' proportions of gluten (albumin­
oid - ^n each fa given as follows: Diehl, the party Convention adopted the Green­
LxAVKxwoitTn, Kaa., Aug. IB.—Fol1133; Oawvon, 10JI3; Treadwell, 10A3. back candidates. The hard-money Demo­ lowfog the lead of Leavenworth county in
No other kinds were analysed. The crats do not propose to stand that sort of tbe manner of compromising thsir bonded
average amount of gluten in the flour, aa dickering, and have called a mam conven­ indcfctoduoav, rarions other eountiw in
green in ataudard analyam, is ten per tion on tho 29lh icat. to nominate a Demo­ Bute hare aoen fit to do the aame thing,
cratic ticket.
r
' which in reality amounts to little short of
rent, sod it sppeara by thfa that Clawson
repudiation. The debt of Leavenworth
Ex-Governor Mcacs of &gt;Soath Carolina city and county b nearly 01,250,000, and
wheat floor fa up to ths average. There।
fa s great difference, I*rof. K. soya, be­ appears to be very willing to inculpate the aaaesacd value of proparty in the entire
himself.
In
hb
testimony
before
tbe
Leg
­
county is but 0800,000. The county m
tween Ibe analyse* of a hind of grain and
of tho flour made from it, ao far u the islative Invortlgaling Committee he esti­ thsrefore unable to pay all she ous, and
will be forced- to compromise with her
amount of gluten ia concerned, m that mates that be paid hinsaelf as speaker and mditorsor be sold at Sheriffs sale. Tbe
Governor
tbe
sum
of
0500,000.
And
yet
tulsuneefa more plentiful ia tbe bran
action Zf the County Commissioner ia re­
than in the flour. So a kind of wheat be isn’t going to bo s scapegoat’ and fusing To make a levy to pay 0130,000 of
baring a thick akin may give a large yield pointed al as the biggest thief.
of nitrogen for the whole grain and yrt
sent by
Ohio specials asy that tbe first Demo­
tbe flour may be no richer in gluten than cratic meeting was not an auspicioua open­
to ropor—r„
.. ....... ,,, w
tiro, south of the Balkans, and to dis­
that from anrthcr variety, which, with a ing. Outside of the managen there was
tribute relief, writer, “Even all writ­
thinner akin, may yield a ksa percentage an abecocc of enthmiiaia-.. Tho presiding
ten gives no adequate idea of tha extent
of nitrogen when tbe whole grain is officer wm a retired banker, and Sir. I’ettof the lajsry and dotritution among the
anxijeod.
refugees, or of tbe barbarities perpetrated
dlrton'a discussion of the labor question
on both aldoa."
Tbe Britlah reHef oom was unfavorably crtticiiod. Before Gen.
miueo at Adrianople, after careful inrertiTut uueat Democratio dty of New 'Ewing had finished his speech, half tbe
gation, have ascertained that 10,150 fugi­
York ought nor to rend up a howl of In.
tives, women and children, need relief at
dignotion over her'disgrace- A Demo
owe*. Of three 1,700 are Jews and 8,000
crotr member of Congress informed hia Haye* men of Ohio have ireued an-uddrere
ninviitaenta that tho Wad Puinl appoint. urging Republicatw who oppose the Presi­
m*t&gt;&lt; would be given to the individual dent's policy to quietly abstain from vot­
wt. vtnod higtast at the competitive ex- ing for the State ticket, announcing with
fa ancowsfol, if not affected by enua.
atuinaiioc. when, in kb astoufatemmrt, a singular mronofatem-y that they do not
other than the con Jitioa of tbe country.
*&lt;-/*&gt;&gt; oT 18 yean bosk hfa rivals by a han­ wish to divide or impair tho party organ1
Tiro ‘ bsrvort weather fa psrfscc Tbe
ded |Miuta in a pmmUe of MO. Tbe ixatino by putting a new tiekrt in the field.
prairie breeae blows frsahly from 9 o'eioek
A.
M. until 5 o’clock P- M, whoa it dire
appui.tmeat baa been made—a negro by Like Goo. Fite John Porto* st the aceoud
'
away into a perfect calm. The harvsaten
Bull Ran, they will lie inactive within
art r-—-—1 —Lt. it-- J-K-tar-t -4-J —t-tu
sound of the enrmiy a guns, whi'e the rest
tbe sun beats with tbe hast of 110* upon
tbe gluwiuc euro fields. The vsgetabfa
« ™o army fa'being whipped.
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The Providence Josmuf reys there

like by th. Republieu» of MatMchtmctia.
Governor Rmo Iim ahown great tact, abil­
ity rad finrroms, and hia anmioistratfoo
of two years baa bora a meet satw factory
and saoowsful ooe. The peopfa of Maaan
lie men rl that State, a better eandulate
than tLe-present iscitmbeet.

„ Tbs Cinarearti CtamMrereZ, in an aniofa on ths Ohio campaign, gives the fol-

Tbe little town of Vmelind, near tbe

; efty, fa greatly sxerdssd ora the derolop’ mrtrt of a tratisartiim that reoeody oororttd in Ita Catholic church at that
plaoe. A man named Gregory, a wortb, ires fellow who had snore than half foroak■ en hia ehureh, wm al the point of deilbHie wife, a devout Crtholfa. b^gwd the
, priest to ahrievs the dying man, which be
J refuted to do on the sevre that be wsa not
a good Calholir, and wm not entitled to
absolution. Mrs. Gregory implored, and
i finally after many iutervievra tbe priest did
• go and etmfoa him and give him full abro

Coogrostnan Adrian Muller, of the
First Dirtrim in thfa city, had a vacancy
.in W&lt;al Point to fill, and to avoid tbe re­
sponsibility of a selection, advertised that
■ competitive examination would be held
and the boy malting the beat average
would-be appointed. Probably Mr. Mui-

nie uue out ahead, sod Muller waa comj-clljd to appoint him.. There were an
btunlral applicants, but Minnie had a
clear majority of points, and there was no
mistake about it. There is loud swearing
smone dvo Dmaocraey cf the First, at the
“dirthy oagur" who had ths audacity to
stand first amosg tbe youth of that diatrict^-Jahn Moyriaaey is astute enough
to turn this* little draught of gall to ad­
vantage. There is a very l»rpr negro
vote in that divtrirt. and the gallant Joi a
no aooncr hears of it, dun he vends hia
ch»|ae for 0500 to Minnie, with which be
nuy provide himself with a proper outfit.
This is a shrewd rtruke. It will be a con­
venient thing for John to have at his
beck ia future polnical contcete some huw«
dreds of ibe ngvoca of that section, for
they art looming into political importanee
every day, and even the enmity of tbe
Irish canoM keep them out. Minnie is
a very bright boy. He haa beta more
than two thirds eduevted st borne, sod has

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Fine Tailoring a Specialty,
33 Monroe st. Grar.:&lt;i Rnpids, Mieb.

&lt;&gt;&gt;y two day«
n,r BaVXK*

around Vermooi

,VJ. Bow®* b
toard a yos^g ftd

COFFEE

MafflSo.

SOAP
The Mild Power

.

CURES

TOBACCO.

HUMPHREYS
Homeopathic Specifics

s-xsE^rJiiiawnsSs

CROCKERY

Jam- flstote
Bunday Jurt
dmeswrijOur friend F
parunect at Un
Wlitknjo

Tttx onxat TKUuiBarn coxeoutuvtoj^
There la no more competition ie lelecraphing, and tho public is aa entirely at
the mervy of a monopoly aa it waa before
give us relief from the moeatrou exac­
tions of tbe Wextern t'nkxi. With a
.healthy cvtnpsiitiuu rates had got uown
to a point that euatiled the people to use
the telegraph freely. A mrerage from
s- Y"rt i“ “w “b "»
! »“* rilc»
shorter dataLeva were ev&lt; n
lower. Thia did not satisfy the grasping
managers, and so thfa week they gm to­
gether and consolidated the two company

Smith Hogle 4 Preston.

543690
The Advance Plow
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patience of an abated public will permit.
Il will result in the government taking the
telegraphic eyrtem of the country under

WT ward ter U.

pie are idioto if they permit a company of

upon them. And, i.y the way, while they
are about it, they ought to take a dig st
tbe express bouses*. There m no reason
under heaven why email, parcels should
not be carried through the mails, al a vary
low role of portage. The express buei
nma ia aa miserable a monopoly an tba tel­
egraph, and needv reforming u much
To get a draw from Boston to Omaha

acme |KJint, »-great deal more. There is
no reason why tho nulla rironM not be
trned for the transportation of certain
matter, if tho pjoplo aro wise they will
pay some attention to thaeo matten thia

I

LIGHTRUNNING

graapwg vpeoilaton to bold ia iu hand
the power to oppress them. Tha rate

a dollar again, and ao oo in. proportion.
Of course that little Mcphistopbeim, Jay
Gould, is at the bqftom of this, aa he is of
all th) deviltry that ia being done. If
eyery man, woman and child ia the failed
Blate, doesn't jwtition Coograaa te take
the telegraph line*, and operate them as it
■Wthe nrail system service, they will de
sent) all the swindles that can be imposed

aatic Sniu fedit
mtii Paper ftiki®
Mt MtWta
i slit late hte
oisnc icifffl

MOWER : REAPER

‘DOMESTIC
nwixo MACIItSK

THE EiSTBGS EfflJBUUH BAXMEE

/ BEST.
Plaster, Lime,
Stucco, Plastering
Hair, Shingles, &amp;c.

CHAMPTON'H

IMPERIAL, SOAP
IS THE "BEST.”

Call « ». at U. nwau,,

DOMES! K-SWIXGlIAinBCO-

t.rm„t,

AD. COOK.

£=■£&amp;
m&gt;M. kava:1 •
AMw.

Q. P. Rowell &amp;, Co’g. Col.

puNfahiahiog firm In Boston hm^ M,-

000 .copirs of a new book in the firet three
waek. of ita publi-Lou, ooMhiog »
heard of aioce 1873, nd other IntimadoM
of returaing prosperity are not wanting.
And thfa fa going to be permanent; our
. expurta ar. now largely in «-xe-, of onr
i imporu. tbe flood of gvM intend nf going

PATENTS

�no! BOOKS.
CLOSING OUT!
SCHOOL BOOKS.! Closing Out!
tSaMKL.I . «•—

of Oswald Jenson seems to l« doing a
good buainrea

Student* are daily visiting our village
in search of boarding place. and rooms I

’
DIED.

KEIM ITOIUL BfflTOTE. I
,
j'

A case w for trial u thia term of Court
where a father and ton are the pirtiea and
both of then, arc preachers ol the Protest­
I*. Holler and wife are aticndiug Ad­
ant MotUidU ahureh. The fora in their
hearts is not of that kind which p-rnth vent eamp-meetiuc at Charlotte.
George Prana., of Wbericr's jrtore, h—
been rick with bilfi—i’ fever the prat
week but U now convalescing.

Elder Deyo bra arrived home again.
We luteoed to au excellent sermon doliv-1
errd by him iu the ChriMian chureh last
Sabbsth.

make room for our fall stock.
STAR CLOTHING HOUSE,

LOCAL business notices.

The curiosity of our citixetu c«wcd by
the Printer vs Hardware suit at Hittings,
has esuwd a great cfiiux of Nrahvilllsna
!! to your eity.
While they are Ift^man beirgs and Mime 1
Yesterday Aug. 27th, the lightning
times travel outside a case through error, struck Mr. Borgman's house, destroying
they arc as littlr addicted to tbe tu* uf tho chimney, paraiog down through tb«
bUlinpagate sa tbe members of any bar in floor, striking the stove, leaping fre-tn that
Michigan.
.
through the open door Into another room,
Deering was I Jeer old fellow of the
German punturinn. aod hsd a wife a good Burgman iat, tearing off her «boc, injur­
deal of the same »tyle. Deering lived in ing her feet to badly that they turned
Orangevale, and unfortunately hi, wife Usck, and aU&gt; injuring her otherwise.
became an exceeding great sufferer. In
T. J. Thouuv preached at the Metho­
frat there waa no end to her aches and dist church I—t Sabbath evening to a
pains, nrilber was lhere «ny en-1 to her large audienoe. who listened attentively
efforts to seek relief. Drowning tpen for one hour, when the thoughts of being
gnup at straw, snd upon the ratue princi­ compelled lo tit through a long aenaou
ple this lick wsmen graHjed-at I^rcnxa flashed through their braiai, which camed

Double Store, 38, 40, and 42, Canal St.,
GRAKD RAPIDS.

STOCK OF OROCEBIE8

PEOPLE OP BARRY COUNTY

Lost $100,000

$20,000 Reward!

jCrTls Grocery Buiias ja
u,b ’***■••» «*• j A‘
1518

0. D- Spaulding,
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NOTICE

0LD STAND “

j "ir

S'*-3’ &gt;“»" b«n selected
will, trevol care and will U,

H. A.. B ABTLET &amp; CO..
that all our racuuute ahould be KllWLj •

87*w"~*„«,„„ 'DEFY

HS, 115, and 117 North Front Street, Phihdslphia,
MAXCrACTCItEBM

B.

v
SOLD BY ALL STORE KEFFERS.

J. H StfTTON.

CHESTER’SCTOE! S20.000 REW ARD I

•• ‘ yrirtare parties feridlog biffs .

b liable

A yanr ago juat about needing time, the
framer* were aurJed at hearing prat thia
wheat would woe mate Mr,
yculd
break into place*. bran and all, and wm
lit only foe Gral.au&gt; flaur, and hardly that. about the fine silk dre-ire snd rail, of
Thia yrar that idna haa been given up, and clxhss hia lata ritMt had ttnurafed over
added lb- exchange
in ita alaad the report b now circulated from Canada.
ou Naw York would be received ia pay­
ment of th, bifi, Which, h to tpsraraauy

Ayer’s Ague Cure,

Aspimu,

____ji jaautttHMSktanniaiR

SUGARS.

This popular line commenced &lt;m th«ir|
aummvr time card. Monday, May
May 14th.;
■
_ 1: M—to* 1. ...
u
u
three ftot cxpnwa trains east, in coan«:i.&gt;.-i
with the M. C H R Pa-raarsla.ving!
Wm. E. Chester &amp; Co.,
Hastings at 7.30 a.m., arrive at Bdffklo I
Mtttedsy at 8:1U r.
and New York
next morujog at 10.30 a. m. Thia ta,l

&amp; Barnes.

TOBACCO.

HsBIU HAT.

Is offing to all tbelngesa u«wmra«.t

,HTS , CAPS nd

N1SHIN0 GOODS

GENTS ' Ft'R ■

to U found rat

tide of Detroit.
And here b where I
Joke romr. in, ZfA’ fN SELL I
/XG

THEM AT .vrt’/l LQWf:H

S' z'iszs ijSStxa
SIO

,

OF BIG HAT

itor®rjssffiS

CROCKERY
W. F. HICKS.
HAiTilrun MXiMKT—

;

Kmpiqi Bfock. UtMiagr. Mich, j j

BffSBgEStg

V
CAXCkRS
of aM kinds cured. Queers of the Birast
removed without breaking the akin if tak«n early. Knife not used. Very little
pain. Call oa or sddre—
K. F. Buwx, M. D.,
aprlSlf
Hastingx, Mich.
-WfiStia'.-AiSd CaudW-tb. bit

ip rs

-.

in । ml

1

CARBOLIC OIL
MBkasfr

lini

YKRRAND WILLIAMS A CO..

it Idler

flat

tai ill Ltow. .f rt. Mu.ua Ore...,

WONDERFUL CURES 1511 ’■ '-E SIB

O
f

i to thank hia nuny [

UK HIM

boy* Hi;,, buriooB at base bril we
think jjefe is do doubt that thia game will sermon at Red Ribbra Hall lathe moreeuue ff &gt; advertised.

Ufore tke third day nf the October mrate

$20,000 REWARD.!

Etcaw nsco™ emedi

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Tbs partnership between E. P. A I. W.
Brown has been dissolved by mutuxl
sgreonent, taking effect July 1st, ’77- I i
have concluded to remain permanently in
Harings, and wifl be found at my nai- j
deuce, tho home lately occupied by Jin
Isaac Holbrook, comer of State and'
Broadway Sts. Htf 1. W. Bbowm.

competition

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O. ofG. T.—At a regular moduli o f
Haatinga Lodge No. Ml I. O. of G. T„
held in their hall
Monday evening,
August 27th, A. D- 1877, the following
uffioen were installed for tbe ensuing
quarter: W- C. T., L. B. Stanley, W.V.
T-, Mn. IL B. Brae, W. IL 8., TrriugL.
Crosy; W. A, 8., Mias Ella Burton, W.
F. S., 31m Ophelia Hogfe, W. M, WinthropS Nobou, W.D. M., Mi- Sarah
Kelley, W. I. G., Mix Corrie Fuller W.
O. G., B. H. Merrill, W. 0... James L.
Crawley: W. R. H. 8., Ma Clara Allen;
W.4.. B.
Mi- Um Stevens, P. W.
C T., Henry H. Baiky.

Til For Tst.
Fra— Ito Akrea Arsa.. v
The story la told cLsh emimml divine,
not a thousand nor five hundred mile, from
Akron, that be roocoilv sprat a happy
For some unexplained reason tbs miller* aumtaer vicatiou. amid tbs Tbotmad Isof
Michigan
have
undertakes
to
jireyent
, masting devoted to the Interests of tbs
the ratting of Clawson wheat in thia State
abiidreu.
Prof. Seaman, uf Adrian College, g»-'e and have tbny far wed every maars with­
in their power to acrompliah that pud.
ua a pithy Uule speech at th
They thus far have failed to give an ade­
House.
Her. Mr. Bancroft prveehed or
quate ressoe for tLto aetwn. but instead
ject of temperunoe both moruiog.
hire placed ttemwlrra upon record as
being esprtble of coining m fxilish a lot nt
Jarnos Pauling, of Irving, whs was ar- rnuKHis u the silliest old wt.man in ths

Suita turUtaJly worth $7.50 now only $5.00 ’
Suita actually worth $10.00 now only $«.5O.
*
Suita Mctualh worth $12.00 now only $8.50.
•
Suita actually worth $15 00 now only $10.00.
£°a1- *”d Vcrtfl rea®y worth $10.00 only 7.50.
Coatu and Veata regular price $12 00 only $8.50
Boys suite $1.00. 1.50, 2.50, 3.00, 4.00.’
Boy.' auita far $4 aud $5 worth. 60 per dent more.
Mens fine nil wool panto$2.50, 3.00, 3.50.
‘
Men’s all wool Ooat«, job lot, odd sizes, only $2.50, and S 00 *
. worth 5.00 to 8.00.
MEN’S WHITE VESTS worth $1.25 Only 75 eta.
Men&gt; gnnwr coats 25cts.
Men’s heavy linen'panto for 85c, worth 1.25.

Entire stock to be sacrificed to

WOD ICTS TO TK PUBLIC!

Mr. I. Lwk officiate: at the Railroad
stst'ion it» place uf H. Patsiih, tfbo has
gone to dimm unknown to nek bls for*

ones retreated in good order toward the
or. He lay* bis hands right oa bis jw' door, when tho scion of tbo gospel took
(ient and if the magnetic force* are ail the time and eat down to the great pica,
right tho patient ia cured instantly.
uro of the audience, (that la the audwcee
Loreuao laid.hia hands 00 Mrs. Deering was well Jleased with tho Mnnoa) after
at a dollar a lay and ibe lays counted up an effort of 1 j hours.
ANOW.
to about fifteen. Lorenxo was working 00 j
a contract and just here is where there ap-1
peered to be a difference of opinion.
depart from Nrabvillo ere thia will be rant,
. Falk said it was a dollar pay for every you, I will, with your content, transfer
Jsriu. Hotebki— rested in jail over
the privikge of corresponding with your
Sunday. Just a timplo care of drunk and
And tbe wimcaacs agreed that it wu excrUent paper to my friend ••Anon” who
disorderly.
ju»t exactly ao.
will acrid you thia note, and will attend
Oiir fticW'i Freeman, of the State DeLorenxo explained to the jury how it
parunnit at Lansing, did a little rutrical
to do so until my return, and if he and.
tag io Barry county last week.
ycu datrobim lo 80 ao, bo wiD continue
in tbe future. - I desire to notice ope item
Wr dcairo all suUcribert living within
before fearing the villa, vtx., goraip hat
•ix mil u of Hartiugt, to aotde their ba.'.
; moved into their now livery stable on.
ruMriiptfen witbiu-two weeks.
it that Wm. K- •* about. to marry * our
। State .iroct, which they have erected this
The jerenc of bate ball advertised for ; \ranyr at 1 emt of over I2A00. The
Friday last did nos come off, the Bostoc | exterior of the building preaenta to fine tn
not | ittieg in their sppearanoe.
,j appeeraacie aa any on the street, while its
■ Mb. Kditob —it was your ournwpondf'J*-cr I'tll took the editor of tbo lug &gt; interidt it a model of conreuienee and
llieh things are sometimes unearthed eel's privilege to attend n ramj^mseting
l&gt;.:,- County Ikriioerat to tbo cooler, one comfort.' Tbo Awreruenl. which extends
in courts of juatler.
A case waa recently at Calsdonis, Kent county, coinmcncing
•1 lit week. Served him rieht
under the entire building, affords ample
tried in the Circuit Ouurt for the County Aug. Hth aud ending ou ths 19th ; and
room for a large number of bo—ea, and the
of Barry, brought ou from Justice Court, aa it has been reported that it waa a piacc
first floor ia divided into an office, wash­
■ Middleville school another year, wm
which, if it did not involve any great of eonftmoo and wickxdurws, I w*uld
room/ and carriage room. Above thia is a
tbe city Saturday and Sunday.
principal of law, at least poeacsaed suffi­ simply «y thst it is entirely felse, uelelarge 'loft lor hay, and still above thia a
cient interest to keep every uno in the those that have reported this are the
Musignmery Quran's drew in racsiting
room for ttoring carrfegre and tfeigbs. Al­
e -trongn t kind of pro. oommendatiou* together it ia one of the finari stablm we
guilty |«rtira. Very good order w—
tnaintaiped during the whofe mealing, conhave ever sera.
brought for rcrovery of a Doctor bill, and •'.Jcnng tho crowd uf people that were
ftsMral of our Barry county millers are
The Bmtings—the Ionia bate ball dub
the trial illustrated to the Jury how he present during tbe meeting hour. Ou tbe
r ivi-ing farmers lo sow Clawson wheat so that expected to walk away with the Clip­
operated and performed hia cures.. Here Sabbath there wm * Urge eoncounw of
make a superior quality of flour.
pers, laat Saturday— forgot to come. It is
io a verbatim copy of the plaintiff's bill of [&gt;eoplc, cf whom about throe hundred and
Tbe miatfonary social at Mrs. Bjtauld- possible that in tbs course of time ft may
particulars, and it may be of io term: to fifty,poke In fort fcasCand probably as
tg’s U»t Friday waa well attended. Suf- occur to the honorable gentlemen compo­
the medical profession, and aaouroeof fnn tnsuy more thst would hare witoooed
Sciant iuoJsfcrere secured to make Mrs. tes that dub that setnedtoa. people do as for tbe bar. Sir, Inks notice that this it
for Cbrirt bid thry had tbe lime. There
they agree. Tho Clippers were al consid­
slirnaan.a life mctnUr.
bill items of plaintiff's driaand
The peopls of Big Rapids sltnoM unani erable expanse in preparing far this match
in march, 187fl, goin to defendants
and
ought
not
to
bare
bern
trusted
in
so
miHiriydemand that a stranger take charge
bouaa and rubbin daft, and his wife firn
of foiit schools. ■ They must bo a'hard foe shabby a manner. The Bostons are prob­ times at a dollar a rub, for which be agredg number of ccurmioua, they could not be
ably some fifth cfea&gt; dub, otaposed of old to pay SI a rob—5 rubs,
of peojlc up then- tn please.
ffi.OO estimated. The meeting waa au entire
women
snd
cripples,
and
got
ashamed
ef
Do May 8 goin to Hefts, house and
Wm] Mitchell, was Bond for assault
■ntxaaa. God waa with us ia greet power
1,1. (.if.
mI,
1
tbe score they knew they would make and
to blow and to save. Truly many were
and bitt.-ry before Justice Riker on Fri­ hsd sense enough to May away. At loss t
the slain of tbe Lnrf-- The ground waa
day |**i He was used like a gentleman—
they ought to bare notified our boys trial
dedicated to the Ixrrd, and it it my
fined oily ibe crate.
some of th.ir .wooden fees had given out
prayer that each returning year, aa the
and that ths old ladies had Jost lh«r speopeople of tha lord ehall coma up to wor­
romn. (rem Saginaw county, where David tadra aod could not play without them.
ship, God may come up with them and
Scxdat Pick txo&lt;.—Rev. Mr. Gallup,
110.50 pour ths Holy Ghost upon them, so that
pf Grand lUpida, preuoUd. morning
Tbo jury returead a verdict for the de­ it may indeed be the boose of God and
evening, in the J!r«wbytprign ebnreh. and fendant, sod tbe plaintiff thinks that the gates of Hrgven to many precious
abo spoke at the Court House »quran in Courts and juries are becoming terribly

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drug store

dma fa-nfes in gsod atylt. Y-. &amp;ritihk..
hsr (TMl— M«j—ly Jem »H prwsal asSrly
a, *J*gsal an sppaaraa— k. 4—* many aa
Amri—e lady, vh* makes h«r awn dramas «a
a -DsoMstif., ttewira Waeblae aAsr th* -I*.
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but burineaa is burinear, we cannot give
away tho paper any more than th* ferment
can givujtway their pigs or hens.
rich &lt;0 took up their school books.
There leema to be
worm to destroy
/there are a few alleys and back plants in »rarythinj this year. Tho currants, cab­
Harin:#* that would stand a ehsuiing up.
bages and tomatoes arc suffering tbe most
Thu&gt;- m a great itching in certain quar- and ualcM something is done •puejijy they
url fur a arnpet tournament in this can not be raistd in this State for soy
length of time. Tbe State alionld take
bold of this pest quaatfoq and offer a I irgr
reward to any person who.can devuc a
practicable way ip banish them. Tbe
French and German method mot be
adopted—for ths government to take efllcicut meawir®. lo destroy vermin before
they become so plenty that the ratting of
particular reaps tnwt be abandoned.

Balance of Our Spring and Summer stock.

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Many farms— who intended to sow
wheel thia wevk will be obliged to post­
The rune of Evaliuc Malrancy r». John pone their labor for a few day* iu cutw&gt;
11. Keith and Henry Stevraa, foe Urapaaaj quence of the ami bring too wee The
to pcraou wa* triad by yury who labored Clawson will be the priodj.il variety
over it for nearly two day. and finally
brought io a verdict of no ouua cf action
Appliaufou ha* been made fur a new

waa in the neighborhood.
|/Aoy newspaper publisher who will «ad
hia paper an unlimited time -without pay
toTiave.”
it rare to go to .mad, and any aubaeriUr
Judge V« Zilc very
who h.n tbe cheek to ask four years subdown
upon” all suroerfis
scriptfon would ask for a free coffin u hi,
»ery
to the cUano u. m «■*®rneys, who have to bottle Bp their bil
yekr and the mao that don't pay it won't hngsgate for some future occasion. The
pet it. Bo there. Next week another let tax payers will bo bcocfiUcd by tills
of those alow ehapa will f*H to get their
The Hastincs attorney, are gentlemen.
county news. We don't like to do this,
jkuieutlwe the M. E. Sunday
•padiic ut Leach Lake on Friday.
It i* about time fool tbe litd* bo

with tbe Hatting, wheat market ami are
marketing their grain at Vermontville,
NaahviBe, and other pointe.

81

A wonderful urine was heard coming
from a residence in thia city one evening
last week. The neighborhood was alarmed
aud ravers) started to learn the trouble.
They did not g,t into the hotue aud were
not riow in guttle; gw&gt;7. Tbs gentlemen
of tha bouse wra having • little diverafob
iu bis own way and did not we.a to allow
•ny on, to interfere with hi* pfewure.
Nobody waa killed but a sore hiad or two I

during tho terra of arioei school.

H
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A Chicago paper of last week remarked
that Judge VanZilo w» at the Tremont
Houae in that eiqr. The Judge to a
r»d rixed individul but hardly large
enough to ,it in the office of the Tremont.
Houk and at the nme time preside iu the
Court Hotue at Hastings.

The jury is out discussing tbo_____of
Orno Strong vs. Chsries R. Putnam. This
tri.l was of considerable interest, aod there
ia much specnlstfon ra to the verdfoc.
Trrepa- to peraou waa the charge.
The jury hare just rendered a verdict
of guilty aud fined Clw defendant IlfiO.

�Rural Topics.

Legal s.
Contract.

MIC!

E’sjeL;

■ifterr, but they will ■
beyond.« . “~»&gt;onal

Talcing Efiwct June 24th 1877

THE

.

HASTINGS REPUBLICAN' BANNER.

good hotel-koept-r.

Has The Largest Circulation,

can establUh 1&gt;i&gt;
other thcrougbbml breed of cattle.

Is Radically Republican in Sentiment.

Ia it

£&amp;BS&amp;
mraussw:
-tsjKasaw

&gt;16 VW

ftrl Wane,
Jatkm &amp; Saiiui
1 SAILMM.

BOTH AT HOME AND ABROAD

And a* a Loctil Paper is umwrpaNied in the State.

GOING WEST.

In thia Stain Short-Horos are aa

*T&gt;TMM.

Subscription Price only $1.50 per Year

meloocholy right it most have been.

dairy.

"J. Gkat.—Pack my box with

in Advance.

Ji#

dare-devil,' would

In Our •

do not use Short-Horn In their herds

JOB DEPARTMENT,

nd aftcr-uuiedy
proposed to do

riot in the neighborhood at Ixmtsville, 11
sight, s^bn-eched cluse to tbe walla of tl&gt;«
city witli&lt;mi dtaeovery Tbe amilndt

.w.k.1.!

&lt;u&lt; u. „ li,. „ M

head of Short-Horn in it.

K

PtsaovAt-—Sarah Jane,

WyT™?u«»rTixirn JU..X

return to

Wc are prepared to fill all Order* promptly for

" ?*"J-

| At all events, send key of closet where the
1 gin ia.

Dodgers, Posters, Bill Heads,Let-

• How to Get Married Without a Mas-

, ——

&lt;4 W rW.

Akm. ...I, &gt;UM.
. .j&amp;.ijs

Um —M S.
Esaajisisjs v

ter Heads, Note Heads, State­
the city, and quickly made their way un­
opposed through the streets to the bouse
lo which tha. lad guided them. The boy
ran in and informed the ladioa that delirmnee had enme ; they hastily collected u
few valuable artidea ot wyurin'g apparel in
a bundle, and, placing die rracucd party in 1
the Center uf the column, Shields started

Rustic.—"Good-bye, Beuy. We b«a
going for good!" Betty -“Theo mind

The Reliable Sheri Lto.

fris
;s--;s
is

ness and Calling
Cards, &amp;c., &amp;c.

lariaajuia.oirioiT
wr

sscffnaawas
.&lt; Ik. frotel. O*u la th««

State St.. Hastings, Mich.

•“‘Ifcs

OvMBasHs.Lv' fin 1 ‘•Si. *5 ' *';«&gt;
ll»aM04
j U W 1 4.1 &gt; • U j ; a
MsAUsvai. | IS« | XM | • U 1 t 3&gt;

s?£wrta'5iBl

; iff - s st
VsriaiMvtllv rill 1 van- 'us ! vM
^“iis
S |!|| 1=

rwatoSE
, SpaMMBW n*M«4

ia right: aalt pork will prevent oow&gt; eating
their piga.
hat ix nuiiT n.tnxs.
Wc cceaaiooally accin agricultural pa- of Vermont, faUadrad while carrying in an
pen that hay eat and willed a Hille, and armful of wood. Show this paragraph io
carried diroedr to tight bonu, u-preserved

■isi

U06«« am

Geo M. Dewey, Editor.

I I wt two. I then gave her the salt j-ork,
and ail wm right again. I shall watch in onr family ever felt the slightest tempo!
(uture, and have the pork ready. I should

wo uius: course, ana me htaies wen micfj bestowed for the ttight in a hut aud
nude aa comfortable as punibla
I How lie was called upon to sonant lor
the night’s work will bo beat told in Gen.
Shield's own language:

8 RAN I RAPIDS DIVISION.

ments, Envelopes, Busi-

backyard.

American camp wu now aroused, and ।
|iekcU wm firing rapidly. Bat the
mult soon ceaaol on both ridca, the adv
taroua aoldiera retorted to their quart

■ a r-a ,

bat oec herd where Short-Horn blood

HAw. l.uu., WaBasb A »«uk r
."■-.‘ZsitKa*
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: iiwaiA.'SMa

WS£SWgSff2t.-i:KS;

ArWr

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8Ai~“.-. .-s i i,x '

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vu-L-t xaVilEr-wiSl
.’X;^TS21'SXSS,WTSJ
nx«*r»l» wd aeruui "Uh all ..run.
■GirnM tk«m-a b&gt;* Wrvaw ^.aulHr.b

.
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.
®*BU “
lx*’- Hcre “ ” M'”rt FuUlh.
,l‘* 8*I«ntlfic Fsrmart "Tbo itcproved piac.ito is to cut with a mactiioe,
tedder it a few times, amt draw it into the
■•Madam," mid a certain uamelea. &lt;,tul
bare the mow day. ICaoeh wilted ittom
to Mrs. Brown, the other day, “youxre
talking simple rubbish." "Yea, air," re­
plied tbe ever-enubing lady, “because 1
wish you to comnnrbend me."

'rrwS

are comparatively tight.’ llccefct axperi-

United Buies or Germany, an neither &lt;4

"iK.M-.ta.

fully turn down hia coat collar when it

building, claplxnrdrd tight beneatb,
Ever ainee Cerro Gordo wm Cragbt lie had
add rensed me aa “My Cerro Gordo friend,"- pla-.tcrcd inside, and with' slight ventila­
• .. • &gt; .. —
I-— 1 (km. r.'_:r—
tion, which Waa at oner dosed tight and

ft

Tie Gra! Sato TMrwjkBK.

Northern
RAILWAY COMPANY

“Mim C —said a gentleman, one i
evening, ••why are ladies so food &lt;4 oft.
cm?" “How stupid!" replied Mix
C------; “u it sot natural and proper that I
a lady should like s trend offer, sir T“

OENTBAL

Uris* Uii
Ik..
^•lalk.auiam .IIMmwiIm •■ . &lt;•
”k«r»*sth» fuwU«.i mi

«=^EES54Hii“.;i

that it only required about half the drying

Depot, 104 READE STREET, Hew York.

put into hia barn iii a damp condition, and
A French ebemiat make* pills on which

GEO. WOODS &amp; CO.’S

chvigiw cautiouily in customs that always
bring by" thia tir
I rid Ihgl unde

PARLOR ORGANS

‘h&gt; Baying that I would disgrace you; I

•no toward you. But you are greatly
blame in the. matter, air. Too Lave

“ia friend Jatnm Urines wltbhi ?"

2rg53^3£gffi,ik

“I

Company ? Did it lose much by
esgo firs ?" "AU smashed up and
tbed-sir "Tbott Midst thou
i agouti" "I did." Wriljudg.

After aomr farther

A Ltviur Ft'XBXAL.—Soya a back-.

mg in vain to get
A letier from Gen.
ommenibtioo.
'

Pennsylvania

“An inward monitor," replied a bright
little fallow.
"And what's a monitor T‘
’

The iad-who pnta a liehod
ickct when he meets hfa fad

OLIVET COLLEGE
ffiSK— a4r.at.tn tar aiulaia* a liberal

man? WdL he attended hia own funeral.’
"No really." ntaiainM tho surprised pas-

A TEACHER'S CLASS

three days,
dead. Son

GEO. WOODS tt

“Well, Aunt

City Drug Store
Docn.t Dcki —A mu um
d-al aucnebody acct him. until

J. P. ROBERTS, Proprietor,
HASTINGS.

Have JOO

be Mwilling

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Drugs and Medicines of all descriptions
kept constantly on hand, and Prescription*
skillfully compounded. Also a full line of

ggai4B;tt6sfc'ft
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SiiErst/stass
Sa^te4"=fAat
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VOL. XXII. NO. 19
paSFESIDHAL AKD BUSHES CABB8

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1877.

Th® Old Reliable

A Midnight Drama.
rfr KPtrAM sru.nr.

Hkk*. Canfag*., SUgh. urt CMrtrt Wm,.

BUCKEYE GRAIN TTR.TT.T,
Stands Without a Rival.

Judgr.—C. W. Taylor, Lyman
beriaia. Mum Shultx.
Bert yoke working oxen

Burton King,
It* Soles are more than that of an^ other Drill in the World.
C. J. Norrie «nd J. C Bray.
sunutrnDmixn. _
More sold in Michigan than any other three drilhi.
Trotting and Running,
&amp; J. BUriman.
No Agricultural Implement in the World can boaetsuch a prec­
edence.
I'HYSlClAN 4 SURGEON
« in to. Ite.er meat. »trt*fa**^||^iy m.
Ita feed is the universal favorite wherever grain is grown. Be-

ATTURNKY AT LAW &amp; SOLICITOR

1st —It is the only PERFECT feed without a change of geen.
2&lt;1-—H iff the only feed whose wheels are tuned upon a lathe
making them perfectly accurate.
M.—It w the only feed that guages its opening according to the
site of the grain to be sown.
4th.—It is the only Drill that sows exactly tbc same amount
from each feed cup.
Tt hao a perfect force feed grass seeder, a reliable land measure
is well made and beautifully finished, "and is without a doubt, the

PHYSICIAN
&amp; SURGKON.
woodland, m tcsia.

n the World.

OVER 68,000 IN BSE

Call and see it with latest imprt&gt;vements at

MESSER BROS.

DENTIST

Micbijan.

Naskville

ATTORNEYS AT LAW &amp; SOLICIT­
' ( traaarVairi.

bradv

Poultry and Ag'l Dcp’t'i
Fruita and Vegrtable.,
nws or raia *«D a:----------------The Iwtnty-fiflh annual &amp;ir, of the
Barry County Agricultural Society, to he
held on the ground* of the Society io the
City of Harting*, net Wcdneaday, Thureday and Friday. October ltd, 4th and 5th,
IBH.

BEST GRAIN DRILL

DR. C. RCNSELU

_ _ ?«•■. M.Kaarrer.

At 5 PM. Trotting of Thrr«-year olda.
Tbunday. tba aecood day, at 9 o'clock
•A. M. the Kxecwtire Committee will mere
el the Secretary’» offiea to IB « .renew. in
the Viewing committee.
At 10 1-2 o'clock A. M,. the Jn-lgea
begin their cxatninaULiu.
At S o'clock P- M- County trot No. I
will tecin, to be followed by Irtdim riding
and driving.
Friday, the third day, at 2 o'dock P. M
the doable team trot will lake place, to be
followed by tha Hanning Race.

Boat pair 4 year oM
Second do
Beat pair 3 ymr old atran
Secoud do
Bert pair 2 year old ateer.
Second do
Bert pir I year old atom
Beeuaddn
Batt pair eteer ealvea

Bort a to 6, halfBile beau, ia haroro.
Three year old mite in baroro.
Pint premium, H. aecood XX
Trailing team. N*. 1.
Bro 2 ia 3, one mite beat.
Firw pramiua K, racoad, IX
Io. 4. Boaaiag rare.
For county horeaa with no record ;
Bort two la three half mi.e beau.
Fim premium, 115, aaeood, |10, third
Judge*—George K. Reeser. A. W.
Chapin, John Feighner
Judge*.—Thomae Altoft, Geo. II. Kob- Bert 5 full blooded cattle
110 0(1
iraon, D. D. Smith.
“ 5 pride rattle to be owned by
Bort Stallion 4 year* old or over 110 00
one penon, 2 yean or over
&amp; 00
Bccooddo
5 IMJ
Bert atalliou 3 yean old
5 00
Secund do
3 00
John A. hoborteoe, Cbariea V. RoLtnBert atallioo 2 yearn old
3 00 aoa, E. T&gt;. Reed.
.
Bail with 5 bro ealvea
* 5 00
DIvi.Iwm D-Slxwp. Swine aid

FORCE FEED will sow all kinds of Grain and Grass seed as evly aa Sand runs through tut Hour
Glass. And the

k. cnrraj-

HOOSIER IMPROVED FORCE FEED,
With Fore© Feed Oran Seeder

LIGHTEST BUNKING WAGONS IM

-’hbj m Ik nil WtBB I* «tke W anted Suit, na s trnstiq

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uniteSKIgrratajotkr.

g^Haroesaes made by hand from the

best

Eastern Odk leather

and every strap warranted.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL

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oompray property in tbc firm Mam.
g. AU tram* »r« atristly fotbiddra to
drir* ffoter th*n a walk, within the ground*
during .the fair, except tn the boro ring,
and are rrautrted to move 11, at all tiam,
the MOif d.nxttou, keeping tb. center af
tbc ground co tbc bft.
9. No animak or rtock entered for comprtitfoo. can be token fTt&gt;m the ground*
until three o'clock p. m. of tbc Urt day
ot tb* frir, except by permiarioa of th.
MareUl, and aa preiuiunt will be paid co
raimal* or artlcka removed in vfolrtion of
thia rak.
10. Foreign article* wtefided fof e*bl
bitfoD, .hall be m.rked a* rtteh *od .ball
not compete with thorn of doqurttc m.nu

POWERS &amp; BARLOW
hard xxr

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Builders, examine their Build­
ing Material, House Trimmings,
. !.:‘-,;:.T.™Ku2h&lt;sr "•.’Sa Paints, Oils and Varnishes.
if. J. MW/
Farmers, examine the WIABD
CsrriaffB, Sin and Grmeiial PLOW, before purchasing others,
I N TER
4t A, M. Iteek'i Carriage »b.p
Every one waranted.
Jt«»r«oa8L,
•
Those contemplating buying
Mowers or Beepers should pee
the Walter A. Wood Machines,

abed a dim hgbt

the worn of the tacit dc.xit he waJ\ guilty
ol w’to hi. wig left him unable to Beet
John'a ov«rt&gt;e«rieg iuMikno- with the
quiet dignity be would have liked to a»

r...n. ..ffetrd. Youthful experience tn
gum. off hidrtrad mok now rtood Mm
pnd Mend, nod *bowvd him nt a girace
inutility *i rcft&lt;e. of half a doa*a
re* that would h»v. &lt;WixM on* low
rtined by th. apeoicw* bat too M*ily

eo »M«J about it. mfrty that he could art
■lAp. Pwimp the Urt Unng lie could do
w»» to qnirtly rtep down rtain in hi. ttockiofm, without drturbing anybody, .nd
make rare about it He knew that be
could, evto ic the dark, rtrer hi« way
rtraigbt In the library. In thi. akrptem,
excited Mate of mind tbc .light tinge of
•dvcuUut ia hi. plan had u aunetioo.

Every wheel is boiled in Oil. every bo* set in White Lead,
rd The Skeins are set with the Patent Skein Setter, and the Boxes
[ by Haudraulic Machinery, and this is the reawn they are the
company doing turirtrt.racb,’may rater
t

iSt£
mid Bob frasiKrtly looked about him fur
a hiding pUec. Bet aB the furniture
rtoo l up too high from the floor, and tbc
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Het^emqj
cm, but in the dark be
the land lay, and hurri-

wonted dippen
pair lamp mate
•of. piilow
apciitncn machine rawing

write.
Ik Anv aaiteal, Srm or article, taking
tbc fint premium at any fair, .ball, it coo
ridervd worthy the aucceeding year, be
allowed a dipUma, and on the eroood year
after receiving aud pertain®, ahaU again

’ STUDEBAKER!

boule blackberry win,
bottle {rape wine
“ cuUratfon canned frail by m*
exhibitor
Sycond do

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Bort pair WixJen rtockinra
Second do
Bert pair woolen gforea
•* pot^ woolen mitten.
“ pound WOoten yun
“ white tfHWad
Second do
B«at piece-work quilt

is one of the best Drjlls manufactured. Quantity of seed fowtj, fof the ring, dreignrting the daaa of boron
draired by the jodgre for exatninati^o,
regulated without change nf gear- wheels and a perfect FORCi feed, 'wbrn all boron of ’.bat cL» art be
whether sowjng onp peck or four bushels per acre, which is the bruoght into tha ring. and thcae reBain
until the judget bare decided upon their
M cas^ with mo oTHjre dull,
If you want a NEW’ WAGON be sure and buy the

ff3 00
] so
1»
j M
2 00
i oo
200
2 00
2 V0
1 00

Bert center table
J (&gt;o
Bert tbuing table
1 0Q
BertUdateed
y M
Beet Sower «i.od
[ uq
Bert 6 common ehaire
J on
Beet’ parirt ehaire
1 W
Bert rocktag chair
t y 00
Beat ladteo aewing ehair
y OU
Bert work wand
y 00
Beat waah atand
1 00
Aniria eoamcreted ia thio dam muat
be the werk of uur county nuchanic*.

E^sr’-’

erty that be nr hu tkmily cn»y exhibit.
Bcm pair 5 yean old ot over
2. AU aninub ud artick. intended for .Socoodde
exhibition, .ball lu&gt; entered an Wtdnmday, ■Beat pair 4 yean old
the firet day of the fair, at the &lt; See of |b* j♦Second da
Secretary. No deviatiop cap be Siad* fromj"Beat pair a y«an old
thi. rule,
X Exhibitor, will be careful to have
their article* and rainitl., imng*d ta (
tSe»r proper plrara, rad in rearoe, otherwine lii.y wiU bu overlooked by th. Vtew­
ing Committee.
4. Card, will bt furukhol with nunbrr. a. entered at the Secretary’» ofooe, (
which «hould be placed near «&gt;i»*li or
articles ex&gt;Liud *o that the judge, will,
have oo difficulty in finding them.
5. Exhibitor* of bore*.. wiU take no- ;

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Bart21m~w»gm
Ncooddo
B-ll—«ni^
Second do
Bart mo bon. buggy
SMoeddo
B»« ri.RU .kigh
Bret twu bone .leigh
Bert b-b .leigh
Bret Wheel burrow

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• •rich wra thrt I nrt aoiay./Ut

Judgro-purvr Burton, Mre D. R.
Cook, Mm Wm. &amp; Goodyear, Mra Waido. Barber, Mr. J. W. Rodgera
Bert 10 yard, ftanoel
|1 25
Secoaddo
G&amp;
Bert twir woolen blanket. '
1 23

It will pay you to Drill your grain. You will save one-half 1. AU coaprtiton lor preqriuma, judge*, !
bushel of seed per acre, and gain from three to ten bushels per and officer*, .ball be rodent, of the county,
rad member* - f the *ociety, and no tutor,
J odgea. — Cbrirttnbcr hi
acre in the yield; but to obtain the best results you musf hurt a rated party .hall pare jad^omanl on prop­ Durfee,
I. N. heder. ’
Drill that will not hunch Uw Mid,

WHOLE NO. 2065.

PREMIUM LIST

Bert home coil 2 yen. old
Second do
Bert mare colt 2 yean old
Second do
Bart bone cok I yejr old .
Second do
Beat man aok 1 year old

Fancy artldra, and artioia* of domertic manufiuture riiall be m*nufacuired
in tbc county by the exhibitor, to entida
them to a premium.
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12. No discretionary premium* wiU be
paid until mroved by the Executive
Commiuce, «od lb»y »ay »odtfr. « r»foM to pay tb* *•«•• «• they »»y d«»
proper.
13. No .aimd* will be permitted to
compete in more than one d**t in the brt,
except th** anitnab competing in pain,
may aho competa aa .ingle, fx mrriage or
draft, .nd trtUe rauqrt.ng riagiy may .1
.
'____ Itl.^»
anlk.
in rite county, enterioj the apaoUl trotting
club., are urt excluwd from competing
In the regular Iwt.
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14. The annual meeting of tha aoeirty
will be held at tha Court Bomb m the
4tb, Tmaday of Deeombrr next
15. All prnminma not called for by th.

pcculurly

There oa tba table hi. ring glittered in
the Ctfnl firelight, and, rt'bo ritpptd it on
ba Gager, ba felicuat*? htasael! on hi. rare
reraful enten&gt;ri*c. Tbc room wa» M)
ehanamglyCrty that he fell it would bo a
.i* not to linger awhik So throwing
himtelf oo a rof* before th. grate, be frll
into . delightful reverie.
,
Jmd there, in that ebur, Angk luul »t
during tbc evnning, and there he pictured
her .gain, finally going and leaning over

Judaea.—Len M. Dewey, Henry Havan, Z. B. Hoyt.
Bert trio Light Brahma., Dark Bhahmaa, Partridge Cochin., Buff Cochin.,
White Cochin., Blrtk Coehina, Black
Hamburg., Silrer Hamburg., Golden
Hamburp, White and Brown Leghorn.,
Black Spaniab, Plymonth Rocka. Dork in.,
Dominique. Gee., White and Black
Pclrt&gt;d*, Houdam.
Firm premium on each of th. above SI 00
Bert pair Aylmbury deck.
Second do
Bert pair Rouen duck*
Second do

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Bert pair Branu TurkeySecond do
Bert pair common rarkey.

frited to the rocirty.
mxn rot »tock.
The Executive Cooatpi&lt;««i ukc tha &lt;x&gt;
cmSm (o »»y tb.l rt&gt;pl« M for *‘'«k
fret of chnyn vB b* provid«l without
f.U, .odpwticul»r p.in» "ill bo ukes
thrt, ia ihi. rropert liter* *hnll be no a«
for cmapkiaL

right an ugly looking cum rword with a
blade partly naked, while George hU a
revolver at lull nock.
Talling in a low tone, a. they called eoe
another’. aUmnine to variou. aputa where
pmmbly the burglar might U concealed,
they went aoAly from corner to romer,
; n.biog even renew with the orord, and
tn an attitude of rtreined attention to every
aound Tbeir faree, grotmqwly Ht by the
mingled Ere and lamp light, ahowed a
tierce hunter’, look that made B&lt;4&gt; firirfy
” He did nrt dan/ to look at them hog

even made a freaik effort art
them, from tbc fear that eon
run,nt might h»»« the ami eff
believed rtroegly, though Oft
myitrrie. of *uim*l ategwelima,

penonality *bkh takre pface a. the prca»un nf other nimi. &gt; withdrawn. To
pcrenu of Bob’, ternntirr tneula! atmepbcre that premure k pernful when .ueb
mioda arc Urtilr. rad often trkaotue when
are friendly, if not in perf«-. amd.
So thu now it wu with a pwitivwly volaptaou. Mmratioe that hit petmiaality expuadad till It filled aid fob tbc whole

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The fire bnroed tad bumly lew tba
■hettk. tf bi* fracy. waaviag onoo again
the alien varied pattern, of th* future
Thaw .h.uio. had liuk kiewo Mwadaye,
fur all the web *U&gt;1 he unravelled uni rewoven, that through R might run the gut-fen thread rf A«g.c . fore. How rarely
did U light up Ure fohrie, bc£«n » dull
aad dart I
Ute brooto nmntel dock ra&gt;W with

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Gumming &amp; Filing Saws

Win. H. Goodyear.
fHWIACfJTEAL row

PEOPLES

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STORE.

Phy.ui.it'. Pr*..ripliou. *n&lt;l

FenUy Recip—

r-nrfaUy I*®-

(KTsit will. Drop Md Cbroiirol«

of purest qeality only.

THE STEBBINS BROS SAY
Don’t buy any Furniture or Picture Fraroes,
until you have priced their Goods, for you
will save money by it.

Brat bull 2 ymre or
Efameddo
Bwrtbnll 1 yrardd
Braoaddo
Bert now

H.had Imm lying tin. a Ml hour, audit
w- high time to roan, to Ud He left
the liurory and liarivd acnm lb. diaikg
room wish a l.*wy mra.
Fwtap* bag priagactb. fire had dna

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�H- R. Stevens Column

Facts for the People.

&gt;re wise.
Tl« other tdtoctimivc iv t.
ienve tbc house st »osw, relinquish you.
.mppmofflit, aud tiever are her anin.
Make your eboiee. and as quickly as con
reuhmt, far I'm gmurer riwpy," .nd U
yawned JutPy. ,
H-4» sat fa, »u auitodu nt utter drjecciuo
Staring at the aaben of the fire, which u

are dearly.
••I'm wire I sec something." *°'J Angie,
ptting up cm s chair.
"It's oc'.y the shadow of iho firelight,"
rep&amp;od John.
"Light the gas and let us mak« sure,
said Mn. McLane.
Georgo stood unoo a chair under the
cbtndelsvr. and lighted one of the burners
Au inarticulate qsculatioa full from
every mouth. A human figure war distinvtlyviriUe, t'dining along the top of
the bookcase, with hie face toward the
wall. The ladire woqld have forthwith

qocto-c WM aetfrely bruised against a chair
and iho algin of the boukeaaa.
He atoed facing the group. His ryes
mcchanieallv sought Annie's. What was
his surprise not to peremve in her expres­
sion of mingled curies-ty and flight the
slightut sign of recognition 1 A glance
showed him that it was the same with the
others. John and Gecrgt evidently sup­
posed they were dealing with au ordinary
Wgkr, and the odiera were apparently [
Mite aa devoid of suspicion as to identity,
fife wig! He had forgotten all about it:
That ui Uiual their singular demeanor.
The bald man in stockings, trousers,
and shirt, ought biding in the library
after in attempt on the silver, quitg natur­
ally failed to recall to tkeir minds the
youth of rather foppish attire and luxuri­
ant leeks who baJo diem goodnight a few
hours previous. As this feet sod its cxpkution broke upon Bob's mind be felt
au immense scats of relief, iMtandv fol­
lowed by a more poignant pcrvepclon of'
lite pwitwn. Ho had little time to think

t*u» of SeuatorConUiu. SeoitarCemklinjlid not come boma to oroanise a raid
apnn the adm'uvbtratKo, ho tenet ia oppovision to President Haym, nor will ba be.
Of ararea Senator Conklin wauid have
liked it belter bad Iu been allownd to oow-

rnnut tn the cIsmcs whieh need it. There
u room for ikillsd labor and the cnentry
must have more of It; but the citioa can
oot farateb labor for tbc thousands that
come from abroad, who can simply work
on the alrreis or toad a ear with earth.
There is no market for their wares, and
they have no more right to demsr-d that
the public shall buy their labor than the
*,You arc taking altogether too long s tailor baa to demand that the public shall
time to make up your mind, Mr. Withers jurduae roate made ia tba style of 1700,
It will make shorter work to call Angie," and so insisting, keep on making theta.
finally said John, sharply, hia patience
So at an tod. Ho rose and stepped to
door aa be syoke.
"It won't be nteswary, John—here 1
am f* saiu a dear voice, with a sharp ring
in it that the family bad learned to knot
meant decisive work, and Angie stepped
into the room, her blue eyes flashing with
indignation and her lip trembling with
scorn, boeutifui as a goddess.
Bub atartaJ up from hia abject attitude
and stood facing her with the look of a
man watiituc his doom from the firing
Revolution in Kuntocky Polilics.
sriuad. Aa be stood there, drawn, up to
Politics make strange bedfellows. Some­
UM full bight, with just' a touch of appeal
•oftming the defiance of his expression, it time* the favor is reciprocated. Thirtywas a manly tux and fipuro ia afritr- of all. two years ago Hou. Usuia* M. Clay of
sBut her breakers received Angie's first at Kentucky established a newspaper in Lex­
ington, whieh was the only organ of abo"You mean, cowardly felkiwat" she iitou south of tbo Ohio. Thirty-two
said, In tones of concentrated contempt

den: wfll hav* in tbc Scn.te, And, by
the way. th* Republican party cf the State
of New York wm never in m comfortable
* condition as'now, and the Preddeut's
ehil *ervire refora te what baa done it.
The spoil, &lt;1ucati»n out of th* wsy, there
te no difference. Gov. Fenton te back in
the ranks in full accord with the party of
the State, and all working together as ami­
able-** could be wished. The .p*op!s of
the State, of both pasties' heller* in the
Prreidcnt. and they will show it rt the
Poll*. Only tbo disapoiated *r« growling,
suds* everybody ioows the impriling
motive of their growb, they can do oo
harm. The best capita! the Prmidint ha,
is lb* Get that within two week* over a
hundred usde-s officials have walked the
plank in thia city alooe, and there are
mere being led to Ute slaughter. The fact
is, the prendent ia gaining ground daily,
ho baa instituted reform* that are soUally
nfoqns. He has smashed machin* politic*

of Lexington, and warned them that but a
pane of glare separated the atuooth-akmncd
daughter of lua*y, reclining upon her
□tt.xnan, from the burly alave in the street.
That sentiment aroused the foe. A pub,
lie meeting was bdd at tbo Court-hoore in
Lexington, and a committee of diiiens
went to the office of Mr. Clsy, took down
his printing proa, packed up the material
and shipped the whole to Cincinnati, sub­
ject to Mr. Clay's orders.
On Wednesday last, at a barbecue given
near Lexington, in honor .of the election of
Capt-'T. J. Bush to tbo Ixigulaterr, an
unuxjwcted triumph of the Democracy,
Gen. Clay was the object of special aticn
lion. Ho glorified over tbo event. Around

Repabiicans, have faith iu him, and are
having more every day.
Donahue, the lemler of tbo railroad
strike* at Horociteville, was released from
Ludlow street jail, haring served bis time
out, but wm arrested immediately by ths
Sheriff of Stubvn county, and was taken
to Bath, nod put in the common jail.
Itouahuc don't like this, for it interferes
materially with hie purposes. He had
made m&gt; much notoricry by his connection
with the strikes, that ha had made his ar­
rangements to utitixa U, by starting a po-

much ashamed of you, Mr. Withers, she
added, turning to Bob. with a softer but
yet angry voice. “Did, you think, sir.
that Ltook you for your beauty? I don’t
care if Jl.u wear forty wigs, or none. You
are absurdly rain, sir." bhe was smiling
wv. ‘•Yon should kuow that when a
woman lores a man it te of grace and not
of works. Anyhow, John," she said,
turning to him. aa if contrasting his slight
figure with Bob's fine yhytiunr, -Mr.

Tyiffr/iust/c^

t.rol the patronage of the State re bo has
.Ione for so many ycara, but he recognises
the propriety and justice oflhe Prwdwt's
action, and aoqaMacos heartily ia ths new
order -&gt;f things. And next winter ho wU)

thirty-two ycare ago, combined to dretroy
his property and drive him f{om his home.
One of the speakers—Hom J. Stoddard
Johnstau, Secretary of State—ia the!
coarse of his remarks alluded to ubis i iug man who bad a dollar to spare, would
event in the life of Mr.Clay, and aNd : scud in hi. money, and dirt.be would at
TT" V“ It
...UAMd.fcjta rf . te.
mg Mr. Clay an exile, and however much , .
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k...j k...
i™» hi. ,b«. I. -ta- UI"I"S ref4-- “•1 n-'“, P* &gt;•
still admired bis staUfsrt- adherence to ! Congreva on the strength of that hobby,
what l.e believed to Le right. An old j For be it known that Nr. Donahue, like
slaveholder and an old abolitionist am- ■
gratulating each other upon the defeat of ■
the Ik-publican party and the prospective !
control of the federal government by the .
Democrats was, to say the least, singular.
Bat it was not mote so than the pra l languishing in tbt jail of Steuben ronnty,
eccn of a lire Ih-mcmtic adored orator, i ami a* the working men are too smart to
rejoicing at the mom barbecue. °u the :
same platform with Mr. Ofay. Col John-! advance anything to let him out, bo is
stun, Mr. Bwk and Hun J. C. 8. Kltek-J likely to stay there some time. The labor
bum, over the triumph of the Democracy i mnren#nt it hanging fire. Jhe managm
of Lexington. Thumann came is Jacob are anxious to litre a strike, but tbcoperaRom. In Mississippi be wan a legislator,
in Lexington he ia a preacher. IJc
stumped the State of Mississippi _jritb i arc aterse to letting go their hold, sad
Gen. Clay, aud was shot during the riots I ' those who hart not, hare no money to
at Fair Point. He is just .ho sort of man Spot the thing through. |Aod SwlnI ton, Schwab and Thouipsoo, the orators of

at the doerway sad asked:
"What are you g’Ang tn do with the
How to^lncreasa Pauperism.
MUuu?’1
Bob evan then wm aide to notice that he
There are too many natural roads to
had never seen her so ravtebingly beauti pauperism without building any new ones.
fol mi now, with her gulden hair falling
Hx-Congreasnuu Roosevelt of New York
over her charming draWJ/r, while her
The latest new party take
dty tbirka otherwise.
He makes an ap
the "Gulden Rule party.'*
peal to Mayor Ely to rccummrod to the
Chicago. The location isu
city of New York to at onee make an
appropriatiou for publie works, whieh will
give employment to its thonmnds of nn
employed men. He is certain that such a
policy is wiser than to care for them aa
otjecte of eharity, morn Christian than to

A full line of Undershirts and Dra
for FALL TRADE.
Our CUSTOM DEPARTMENT oow-

ttrt. of a nire line vf WORSTEDS and

SERfftt

is latest styten in the BEST FITTING

CASSIMERE8 .nd CHEVIOTS

IHITE SHIRT ia the City.

for

A complete Um of COLLARS ,snfi

OVERCOATING in ,w*4 Mik*-

Umbrellas. Satchels and Shawl Strap

mzw ft ■» C'm— — al,.
raiitev
■sure wlsilve w m, «m* |&gt;a«II ate Up.

33 Monroe

st., Grand Rapids, Mich.

TwentySeven Years A|

lore than all of Barry County.

The Mild Power

CURES
HUMPHREYS'

Mr. Mais, bf Baltim

TOBACCO.

Homeopathic Specifics

CROCKERY.

t erm “ r tri KVf”’ti.'. .

STOZSEE -WA.R.E.

‘ftsS&amp;wMiaS:

ad of MOO gsikme^of Ohio Ware.

Il is the best.

Smith Hogle &amp; Preston.

TRIUMPHANT!
Advance Plow

■flic Selin iiciitf
■site Paper Futon
■flit Uidertraiif
i atic latiiu Wifi
0IEST1C IONTELi

TME LEADER

LIGHT-RUNNING

MOWER S- REAPER

DOMESTIC
HKWIHO HACRINK

ffil HMS6S EEPOimii BAHUT

BEST.

their back scats.
Being iu league with
Tammsay the probability is they will not
heed Uiis injunction.

Ip tho.npanioo of the Milwaukee W'&lt;‘»eoiMiit, Tilden and Heodrieka would do

Plaater, Lime,
*•* PriMImg,

once, Wada Hampton and Lumas Quintiua
Curtis Ufdlr being the two growing mao
in the ranks of tbo Democracy to-day.

JLcrnf

BUaik!

filwrrtmae CortUfimlaa. Str.

Stueco, Plastering
Hair, Shingles, &amp;c.

■ wisest ic~s» ijc maciii.x oo.

CRAMPTOJX’S ~

When it is known that ths story of Mr.
Conkling's vpposii ion to the President's
policy and that silly and dogmatic expres-

IMPERIAL iSOAP

!

i

ip hi
"'

E THE “BEST.”

the New York Sun, people will wait to
hoar iron Mr. Cockling Jnet ■ though
temporary relief, bat at the cost of ail oth­ notHng had been said concerning him.
er wtanca, and result in Ito increase of the
The Bangor Commercial (Dam.) dore
number of people whose labor » not need­
not believe that there ere 500 men in
ed, because in the older aeetious of the
Maine who voted for Hayes last Novem­
country there is no longer a demand fur
ber who will rote for Williams in Septem­
crowds of laborers who can only umi a
ber. Of the 2000 Hayes voters io Ban
gor* it dore not believe that five wiM vote
for Waiiame, and has not board cf oae
cy for public works.
Already too much
baa been squandered in tha: direriioo. The
people are burdened with taxes, and this te
a proposition to increase that burden, not
to build parka or rtrecis which tbc city three reooths with all elaaaov of Vermont­
needs, but simply to give employment to ers rndding in not leu than half the roan­
fifty thousand men who are idle, because tire of the Stite, sad as th* reoult is sat­
th-.y refuse to go' where cmploymont may isfied that "the Republican* of that State
uphold and rejoice in th* Pramfleut's poli­
be found, or demand that capital shall em­
ploy a kind of labor which it dore not cy three u&gt; one.'*

hi

elover
lady wholike
sharply
SecretsIWwitMM
Mr.critickvcd
Roosevelt's,
If
■or
theafford
sister
carried
into effect, willdismissing
doabdtsm
ral General from the
use she was not quslif duty, evidently mivte at Washington for
itioas, and to a certain
ith this heresy.

Sue* three day. ti
the railrosd trad
nwbn will hr the owi

SOAP.

uxl that
hungry 1
I The probability
now ia,
is, that there will be
ity now
no pwral strike here, thia fall. The aresun is too far advanced, and the would-be
strikers haven't the mowey to do it with.

the large attendance upon tho Rapubli
meetings docs not seem to indicate a
The proposition of Mr. Rcowvclt is not cline of intomt in the party or indif
a novel one. Il te one to which Commun­
ists bold generally
The journals which
11m Utica Observer pautions the Canal
advocate public work* sod railroad salavid- Ring Democrats in New York to keep

BROADCLOTHS for DRESS SUITS.
BUSINESS suns.

hlflriii

Had bo scanned hi* prisoner ctady, he
might h«t&gt; dctoctod something fomliiar iu
hia lincamcnis, but in caretaa contempt
he took him iu with a swwptag glance m
an average burglar, whose tdotiftty was a
quesiiou fur tho j*&gt;lire.
- Ifc&gt;b hal apt uttered a word. In the
coUinfoto falsity of hte position be could
tn-t indeed murter presence cf mind to rerolve on sny course, but ragardod with a
k:ud of fatuity the extraordinary direction
esocta were taking. But when George
returned with the rope, and ortltred him
to put his hand* behind hiss, he said, iu a
tone to quiet that it surprised himself:
"Hold m, Mr. MeLone , this joke ha*
gone far enough. I am Robert Withere,
a: your service, and I rrvpccxfully decline
to be considered in the light of a burglar

.^-irel Mhw. &lt;

,'ZZ.

CiwartM'v Jotiwrtst M«i&gt; to ths Bsm.
Cnm»«M&gt;-&lt; las-rlst Seo* u lb. 1U.U
ttaaa»Ska*vSav«tS*t K*a&gt;totks Bail
Cr»«.*u*'. b**uW«MS 1. Ik. But,

Gleanings.
, tbs post RopsMtaa
Hoads? staatag of sp*

need. There is such a eta* in every'city;
and Boston Aidermen hare reesnCy urged

PATENTS
them. The "cumtitnenfs," above refer­
red to ehoukl have elected Goa. Joe Haw­
ley, then there would have beau uo doubt
on the question of srmod currency.
Some Democrats cf Delta county, Ala-

rmM

^,'Mm Link, D
W«. Camptail. D. t
(Ua drunk. Aim
Utt. p&amp;i. drw.k.

�/ The efty schools opened ou Monday of
this week with a full attendance. Tho
following io the Dumber attending in neb
department sod in the ward schools:
Hivh‘Bohool, 46; Grammar, 45 ; Intennediate, 53 , 2nd Primary, 54; Irt
Primary, A, 41 ; Im Primarv. B, 56 ,

An Ohio paper lelU of om of tha eas­
terns of sons ol the pwpU of the Slate.
When a young man uf Upper Sandusky

calls on a young lady of that place, be finds
a Murphy badge ou one corn* of the ran­
ter table, and oo the other corner the
miaiatnre of a tniuen, and before proceed•
iog to business ho is required to chooae
. which comer bo accepts.

A long cummuuication from John C.
Cutaran of Hope Center hss rreehed .us,
giving a glowing account of tbc work
done in that section by tin) Reform Club.

it wifi be well enough to uy Ural we de­
sire comspoudscce fn»m every locality in
the County, but, of course, we want the
'fhere will Ke no services at the M. R\
news fresh sad crispy. Long articles are
CLur.-h next Hol-bnth.
not desirable, particularly when the events
A f.c.appke find their way in market deteited are only of ncigbotboad interest.
and bring a gwd price.
.
We don't get mad at ths Expavndrr
Th* attention of Hastings people is in­ for stealing local items from the A'foteamoa,
becauw. 1st, the editor indirectly admits
vited to T’sln»cr&gt; new ad. thia week.
of.having so doos-, sad. "nd. the Ex.
is not to luy to “reha.h,” but
when the Harting. Ranneb takes a
whole half column of editorial, won) for
ward, from tha A/ato*maM- awl nlafwa tf

ak&lt; r lias been dccidnl in favor of
oplrinacts.

•• jf tljew days there will be a dead
tl&gt;- ratfread track; and we are not

nwra ever htei m original editorial.

Read the premium list In this reek's
Mr..Slain, iff Baltimore, Barry county,
ttecM^ • ’1 ten LuiheU of large, perfect, Ipaper. You will find souiodiiug there to
Hocftem*. They brought $4 par buslicL ! 'inters* you. Krery person U interested
jo the suctwai of our county faig and all
’A little fellow, who lately moyedioto’ '
should take a&lt;t»«ive part iu procuring at­
town. ls»‘.'Monday repotted to his people '
tractions for every deparunent. There
that he t»t»i have new books, as his i ought to be a grand display of lowers and
i bouse plants, as well as bt turnips, boct&gt;
We wt-ubl adggest that at tbo next base ' ' and eatfoagas. Nothing so Uanlifice a
lifl mstah a way l-c obtained to got on the ■ home aa a properly seloctol sMOrtmeut of
' Fair Gr.Mnds without taking the gate off ' house plants and lowers and ibntbs far the
the Uwgcs.
yard. Lei there be a good display and i»
The roj-ort that a dose a weddings were there is no premium offered tor any thing
toso.-ur in Hastings this fall may be true except for the finest collection of honse
plants, we hero offer for the finest bouse
. pfofit of any dreeripteou, to be designated
i by the .regular committee, a cue year’s
pud up subscription to the Bamwbk.

Ksnon Bamsxx:— Having
t.,
viril Ora^’Ue1
lB.
to town, a fnoeral vroo&lt;M*&gt;n w&lt;udit« its
way to thu Bsprirtshureh. Upon inquiry
* to.
•*««* i«ieU
-------------various rumors
Hn was some
weeks since arrested upon suspicion of hav­
ing burned a bant neatly iw yewre ago
io the town of Goo Pfaim, Allegan ««y
belonging to one Herbert. He was taken
to the Allegan jail, where ba was given a
good taaoy liberties by the Sheriff, m he
seemed u hav« no f«re of roe riotion of
the crime charged, therefore manifested no
desire to escape, atd the Sherifi let him
work io the garden, and take care of the
Sheriff’s bone, etc., through the day, and
al night would imx be locked into bis cell,
but merely bo locked in the jal It s*-ms
that oo Monday the 27lb, he was out m
u-ual looking after the Sheriff's chores,
sod just before locking up tiowt of tho jail,
be Kcrvtly left, but the sheriff auppauag
him to be iu jail as usual, did not know
he hsd left until morning. Wicks cause
to Orangerille, where ho had a farm, went
toe neighbor by the dame of Caswell,
where it secuts Wick’s youngest daughter
wan, a girl sInui ten yearo of age, and
there took supper Turehy afrernoua. Hu
left CaawriJ s before dark aial probably
went to hix own betme. Be it koown he
wm not living with his wife. He bad
been twioo married, and had separated
from both wires, and yon :
will remember that he j-oeted
in the Bais KB, the first one
yeans ago and the last uno so®ctimo last
winter or spring. As shore staled be went
to lib house rind took his dock and
dothes line and went back towards Co­
well's, but between Wicks aud Caswdi's
war tbc farm vtone Bagley, tho farm for­
merly owned by John Patton, and io one
of the Adds ofothe shore mentioned farm,
on Wednesday morning the body of Wicks
was found by hks daughter above spoken
of, snepeuded to a tree. Tho little girl

Our rcbol was opened vn Monday fur
the year. Prof. R. W. Huntington as
principal sbd MlB M:m Medartuy xod
Sirs. Breby m assistanta. Pupils -stteadlog the first day one hundred and thirty-

PROBATE ORUKM
“
SfflISSig

ting down one nt the beautiful thoroughfarm of our village, ooe morning last week,
he war accosted by one of the oldest set­
tlers of our Tillage who revealed to me
the startling fact and surprising news that
our rille was bom only nine years ago.
The first slick that
cut by
The land upon whieh
our village is now Mtuated was then a
buwliug wildcracM inhabited by the beast,
of tho forest and tho rod men who went
their way unnolsslmL The Tillage is now
situated npos both banks of Tboenspplc
river, which afford, abundant water power
for the preesnt and will for all time to
come, and anywhere 'fountains uf water
can be obtained by dig-ti.g or driving welb
fifteen foot oe less. Our village has now
a population oftfrer one thousand, contains
sevon dry goods, two hardware, three agri­
cultural. three mHHncr, (and another com­
ing) four grocery, two drug, three jewelry,
and ony feed Stare, where ah kinds of fe^d

that he died easy end at onre though bis
neck was not broken. In hia t/xAet

„

GOOD ms TO THIS PUBLIC!

PROBATEORDKRl

’

STOCK OF GROCERIES

Suit* actually worth |7.50 now only $5.00
Suita actually worth $10.00 now only $B.60.
Suits actually worth $12.00 now ouly $8.50.
&gt;.
Suits actually worth $15 00 now ouly $10.00.
Coat* and Veatt really worth $10.00 only 7.50.
•
Coats and Vests regular price $12 00 only $8.50.
Boys' suite $1.00, 1.50. 2.50, 3.00. 4,00.
Boys' suite for $4 and $5 worth 50 per cent more.
Mena fine all wool pants $2,50, 3.00, {1.50.
Men a all wool Coats, job lotted Mixes, Only $2.50. and 3.00
worth 5.00 to 8.00.
MEN’S WHITE VESTS worth $1.25 only 75 cte.
Men's summer coats 25cte.
M^n's heavy linen pants for 85c, worth 1.26.

Entire stock to be sacrificed to
make room for our fall stock.

FBOPLB OK BAKBY COUNTY

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE,
.

LOCAL BUSINESS NOTICES.

Double Store, 38, 40, and 42, Canal St.,

GRAND RAPIDS.

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COMPETITION

DEFY

Lost $100,000
$20,000 Reward!

For rhe Utcst stxl bmt, stylm in Silk
Handkerchiefs, Scsrf., Ties. Collar, and
Cuffs, gu tn G3 Monroe St, W. A. PaLmk*. Grand Rapifo.
.
|&lt;&lt;
D«. Buuco.i~Gn and after Sept. 1st,

medical tarnm Bsrmm.

■onus IM «rt,« d.llus iroitard

Q ««h 1st b«4 ru&gt;
ih«M.
fw i&gt; tk. rtH sf tao.rtna. 1
T-'l'S
nr mi&lt;r. Mkshteaa

A special meeting of the Common
Council wm held at tliAr room Monday
cveniox August 27th. 1877. Hi. Honor
Mayor BeqUy in the chair.
K.I1 of Alderman teaag called ths fob
' lowing were present:
Jtld. Abbey, McNaughton, Spaulding,
Winklomsn, Tomlinson and Young—6. •
Absent—Dewey and Y'oun«—2.
Miautss of the previous mating were1
read and approved or amended .
The fuMoviog rtj«t of Side and Crons

All peraoos indebted l-&gt; the firm of AL
IrtL 41 Trcgn, Milliners, of this city, are!
hereby notified that their account/ mint
positively be settled by the 15th of 8«p-J

BY A(.L .ST0RE-KEFPER8

CHESTER’S CURE! §20,000 RE WARD
' ‘ EECEfftY JSCOWffi SEED!
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Asthma,

Utat all our aoount. should be settled by liroiich it 18,
September first
B*kt.ow AGoodteab.

The partnership hetwren E. F. A I. W.
Brown ba. been diafolvcd by mutual I “
agvixteeat. taking effrcl July 1st, '77 11
hare OMsduded to remain perms orally in
Hastings, and will be fonud at my nvidunce, the house lately occupied by Mrs.
Iraae Holbrook, corner of Blate and
Broadway Sta. 14tf
I. W. Bnowx.
Hriek for .Seat myvsrf'gitwo 23d,
in Rutland.
liitxBr L Nkwtox.
Dec. 5th, 1876.
xxiBJU

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Sarsaparilla
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1! te Sip df teBIG HAT.

taatekMwMktlwIWW

Z.’ B. WilHson Aria to thank his many

ING TH KM AT Mt'CH £0»0!
PHJ('£S~Don t fail to are the gDude be- j

Wanzer &amp; Barnes.

fore purchasing.
SIGNOr BTGHE3LA.T

GROCEKIES.

Friday

t!i| Fair Ground, between tho Farm, waiting in • victory for the form­
8.J. B.
ibis city and the “Nino er of20 to 15.
Itajuing.
On account of ap&lt;hirao» the game was diaeon-

Ihei seventh inning. The score
pili 7 to Nine Spots 2«.
r. ^bermut, pastor of tbc M. E
tlti. city, today Imres ’us for
-. whence be will s» to his new
ibor. Three ywra of serriw
people lutro procured for him
os friends. The best wishes of
inity will follow him and his ewoily wherever they may be rent.

Ourtown was graced with two wedding*

Sept. 2nd.
While writing I nndentand Allen baa
returned from the Rapids with hia 150
reward for tho stolen home. W. L. B.
We bad a very fins Sabbath School
Cri.bration at Wm. Lindsley’a grove oo
the 30th. Seven schools were reprcaent-

AL..: .luxMxut, nfworic has Iweo doo#
is the r,» of removing bodies from tbo
Udgnre yard. Comparaiirely few re■«iu. It i. to be hoped that next year
th. puk will be improved to imeh an ex­
tent that the public mil find plreaure io
•“king its retreat. U should be ssxdased
"J beautifo-d in crery porniWe tsanmw.,
Thu p«k »UI some day be the pride ol
VVoodteod ttnm*.

FanMM are mmmeMiag to rot •
This ha. bms. . hrakhr.1 MMO.

J” eonjde.

C.um dm, (mm all. '

*». la LSI.

SUGARS.

CARBOLIC OIL

TOBACCO,
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B. Sunday School ptenic last
Hope Center.
Friday
a suercM In more ways than
one. Tn crowd wore thoroughly .reach- ' I wish to 0vo you s short akste* »f
our Grange, kijowo «« the Hop. Grange
i&gt;’o. 144, st th. last meeting. LoU *t our
th* take, hut notwithstanding tltesa tub Hal! in this uwnstiip. on Saturday
faapa th: tittle and hlg girls and boys had। nine, Aug. 25,1877. They hsd a f*&lt;t
....____ __ - —to
* p»4 time and would be ready to go
apid l'- • fire: opportunity, -rain or ao

d«r in ibis city.
Music by Lire Reed.
Uro Wood, and Prof Rhoden foil bond.
Supper at Gib Mstbowa'for nigtay ewwts

Ed. BAimn: Thursday Atom’mg,
about tms o'clock, intelligence was conreyed (to Juatace Nichol, that Stephen
Wicks had rommiuel suicide by hanging
himself to a tree io om of John Bagley‘a
folds i*o and a half miles front this vD-

of all hinds cured. Cancers of the III mat
revered without breaking the akin if takso early. Knits «.* Med. Very little

)«*It has been aaccrtrined that bo ap
Adopted by ayes and nay. a* follows;
pearcd in tbs vicinity of Parton IJoWor
Ayos—Abbey, McNaughtoa, Spaulding,
rome four or five days before be adju-fod
that nrefofe, am| h«!
M troi the Winkleman, Tomliaacn and Young—G.
Nays—None.
hands of bis daughter, who nsidrn in the
By Aid. Totnllnson:
fondly pf Mr. B.^«ry
jhiilrnt that the 0&lt;re«t Comsillteo bs sad
h appear, th* aha wm an one of her ar«&gt;ortt7 autbnvW to mum the F*J*ag
matt visita, arid diacs, erod the body o( ot Brcmlway, saulh trow CraiarMrvte to W&lt;Jher d-mmsed father.
Adopted by ayes and nays m follows
Ayes—Abbey, McNaughton, Spaulding,
Winkleman. TomlinaoD and Young—6.
Naya—None.
The rrport of Aid. TcrmltMoq, Chair-

Wodumdaj night a stronger traveling
with n hem and buggy rt-H-d
Mr.
a-A— Allen's and rtacyd until morning
and traded horacs, exchanging s very fin.
bora, far sti Ud blind * hi. obj-rt Uing to obtain 115 to dischargn a debt due
chu d&gt;y at Grand JUpida. Later in the

§20,000 REWARD

Catarrh.

'•WONDERFUL CURES

book war twenty-ulu*. dollars iifmoRcy,
Our Business Houses.
and the following written with a pencil od
.i It mlgbrU e&gt;«Jectarcd by parties re­ a scrap ut paper:
Anr. iL at the Hotel de t’res«y : Sun*- siding outeude the city, that we barn Terr
day. Ar-lrew Link, D. A D. Monday, few business houses, from the Mmple fact
Wm. Campbell, D. &amp; ». Ifau Shay, that oo few avail themselves of the facili
plaia drunk. Alvin Rice, ditto. Bun, I tisa open trthem for advertising.
Aldrieh, plain drunk.
We have perhaps aa largo a number of
ffoxni -of H&lt;i]«*riaors will med weal groecricW ioU diy good. store, ro any eity .
The Sumo A. Wicks be speaks of, was
n-&lt;oth. All |«-reom baring bills agsinst of 3,000 inhabitants in Michigan ; and in i
hialaft wife who at present resides at
the county should hare them made out Do section of the State outside of the I
I’lainwdl. She was is Orangerilk- el the
properly aud iu tim-i-a.-, the Isw direct* in large towns con be found better scleelious I time the fawral was l«Hd, but did not aiI have the largest stock of Grooerim in
of goods. We find -here aiveral of the , tend, showing cooehu|Te!y that she is a
order to get limn allowed.
tbcGtr, and will aril them for
Best’ white wheal brings SI.15 to-day, best hardware, in the county, and the beartlex, or rcry queer woman. Your cor­
Accepted and adopted by ayes and nays
lean money than any
am! beat white wheat flour retails for S3. bu.-’ncss hooxs, take tnem together, would respondent has been aaquaiutnl with the as follows:
The sbiivo it clipped from tho Battle i
deceived for tho last tan yean, and knew
Ayna—Abbey, McNaughton, Spaulding,
Creek .A.NrNuf uf Ltet Thursday. On that
be WM a preUy tough cu-toiprr though bia Wiaklcman, Tomlinson and Youbg—6.
day wheal.sold in Hastings for 11.25.
», pcasemod ofsome very goed qualities of
Says—None.
Falk, a son of tho now famous magnet­
character. He hM imbed led a chequered
On motina of Aid. McNaughton the 1 hare it from 20 cte. to DO eta. per lb. &lt;
life, if his own ntoyies uro tp l&gt;b preditod, account of Adam Hock for |S was allowed
ic di-ti r of Orangeville, Is in jail on
50 nt. tea e-ptal to any in the eity
diarpg A burglary. A neighbor’s wheat
that rosta yon 75 eta.
and I do not know that bls end ia much of and an order ordered to be drawn on the
Om trial wifi eunrinoe yon.
bis had Iren tampered with; and snspi« surprise to those who koew him best; Fire Department fund. Adopted by ayes
.
Qt'lMBT, Sept. 1, 1877.
dnn f.inted, in that direction. He will
though
there
are
many
in
tho
vionity
and
nays
a»
follows:
The Quimby Base Ball Club, ami the
hate hi. i x.fainaiMti ou Monday next.
Ayee—Abbey, McNaughton^pealding,
Unions of Hastings township, played a where he fired who-arem to manifest rooJlj’casc ball was played last match game of Brae Bell oo the County
Winkleman. Tomlinson and Young-6.

cu tre tiL-ht &lt;if the 31 «t ult. Il wM-not
seren , ■&gt;.. ih i &gt; dimsgn the erope
(

ANY ARTICLE USED
"-on-irjui STATIONERY will llnd w complete
I- L vzpp x u invt-u
- «&gt;|.o-

PMY DRUG STORE

sot renioti ut the affair.. He sontbc clock 1 ■ State, ye», and the growth of Chicago bu
upon ths ground nndtf the trcrt and »et I not been creatar for tire same time Amos.
it running, and It was still runnier at tbc
Council Proeosdlnga.
time the inquest wm 'held. He had exe­

ground. Hia tnneth and ryes Were closed
and his arm. hung n rurally by his aide.
His general tppearahce woukf; Indicate

tioitc ueeauig new books the coming term of Schoo

Balance of Our Spring and Summer stock.

ran bo bad at reasonable rates, we sra not
soutpeUsd io pay three dollars pey quart
for &lt;&gt;als as was paid tn a neighboring city
some days ago, ‘ but perhaps they were an
extra kind, tbs'is to ray. oats,’’ raid a
friend at tny dhow Wlio rcetned to knop,
and other stores to numerous to mention.
Wo have four hotels,a Urery, opera house,
the finest in the Grand Birer Valley be­
tween Grand Rapids and Jackson, a foun­
dry, threi saw, two leuring, throe planing,
and one carding tnlB, two Airolturo facto­
' .l,en lhe neighbon gathered together at
ries, three churches and two saloons, In
the «emi r,f horror and a messenger was whieh Hastings exoeib ut and only in
I rent to Orangeville fora Justice cf th*
that particular, sig market U of Jhe best,
' Pcsce. Stephen Nickola Ea&lt;|. and others al way • conducted by hmest men who are
: »a»i arrive/l on the ground, where an in- ready at all times to pay the highest mar
[ quevt was held, and die verdict waa that kei prices to tho fanners for their products,
th-onid Stephen L. Wicks came to his
*
* al facilities are in a thriving
death b; hi. own hand by Ltnjpag. The I rendition;
profemionala co««irt of u
body was tbeu takes down and convoyed j, editor
" who
’ edits an excellent paper in the
to Wick’s qwn rra-l.l-raiM^whcre it retnsiu 1 ; vllle, three ministers, three attorneys, five
•d till it was interred' on Friday! following I i physicians but none tf these are of the
in the cemetery at Orangcvitk village..| vMutg pcniuasi'jn Tho village ia sur­
The above are foci’ us near aa poX cor-' rounded by a beautiful and fertile country
rrspuudent could gal her
though
almost every’ individual I saw hajl a differ- ! ■ the sp«»t thrifty anti growing town* id the

rated himself in the most complete man.

Closing Out!

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BAD

UUm—-

CROCKERY

'v.-rompoution U quality and P

DACHE.

WANZER A BARNES,
jOtty Drug Store,

SiiBB't Lire
W liiiciis.

�, &lt; /-TB?
By jlacb.gi
9B tU grtrtl:

Cofltrsct.

:t; T.H»&lt;

THE

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VOL. 22. NO. 20,

HASTINGS, BARRY CO., MICH., SEPTEMBER 12, 1877.

or ADVKftrninfG.

WHOLE NO. 2066.

The Old Reliable

“Ihrn't want to fa sphyuked!' acramed Toddie, in a tose which onoi ss ra
Bwtea. vkfaut a mBUimi s hvymtina
Xftempt at a masuw! chora by a raw-41*
“Thu mute give M-.’trtaca, too,’’ said
1 and an ugrraaed w*gpn-yfaal.
Toddia ; “.'prime ia fovriy; mo girm ua
“You're not to fa'whi^ped," continued
lota of’em. SoraedteMthey re sandy, but &gt;ndUu&gt;U&gt;.
Mr. Butou.'font you nrast lexis tot to
they're nsessi vfan they're bSttosatAra. " I “A«u
tow-h thing* withou: jennimios. I think
rough buff -ro-ry ,
(fasisSte). ■
.
that to go without your flEsacra would tbeCincionatl romote-rZ; tha fallowing
.
“How would you like to fa shat up fa i«i£ Makses for
help yon so remember that whai you have
. dark room all the tn oralag, to tkriek ■
Tfa evvnts or the acriiat resulted i:.
“PrisaSuiBmre, Mkh.. vfa. ffawIts Bales are more than that of any other Drill in the World.
about th. asaghty things you wn done t' luuli being aa boar late, so that Mr*. Bur
l inked Mm. Burton.
loo wan cumpeUsd to sake cenwiwable ed Toddie, bursting out crying. (K. B. ^d. Sept. A-Tfa remrin. of tfa grem
More sold in Michigan than any other three drills.
Mmnuoaey, Fartfar Mntqunrie, ware dag
“Huh! .rid Budge, that vwuWo'i fa haste ill preparing brvfaf for * round of
No Agricultural Implement in the World enn boast such a prec•p today m tfa prmeoM of a
no a'prias as all. w. cun de tfaa any lime i mil. She vm too fal-poraremd, how
at d p. m Tfa remain.- were in a btreb
«wfaw«U&gt;
that we do anything had. .nd papa rad
edenci?
berk onftn, two thirfrnwsm of fatl bark.
i~mm.fimi.oax. Why ran
to
। Its feed is the universal favorite wherever grain is grown. Be-1
bring ywur pickfa home, t don't think
The osarid. box WM not much dSrayriL
The remain* are as axhibhforaMtUdachcause,
putt very mtn «bo« pamuto and, and psueoedad to instruct tfam in tfa du
die ('hurch pew."
lito aad privilegw of the afternoon
laL—It is the only PERFECT feed without a change ol* gnera.
Mi* Bartos did sot espials,’m did
“ IferfiBg. ■" die mid. patting .n xmi
I 2d.—It is the only feed whose wheels are turned upon a lathe
arouod Meh boy, “Aunt Alim mua fa
|miking theta perfectly accurate.
aw*y thfa afternoon for an hour or two,
«bd I want you to fa rare and let thing.
3d.—It is the only feed that guages its opening according to the
afoM
while I am goee."
site of the grain to be sown.
.
| in the yard tbat yon like. fn£ you must
Both boy. promfad faithfully.
। 4th.—It is the only Drill that sows exactly the same amount
not go .way or come into tfa bouse uMil i Oa bm return, two hour, i.ter, Mr*
’ from each feed cup. ’
.
I rail you at tvalfa o'dook. I afal fa Burton wm met .1 her front dflor by two
' very busy ihb seornfaj and mnsX not be, I »«n ifa»y httl. bgys, with faoro fa’! of
i I Tl Ims s y—fact foree feed gram seeder, a ruliablrflfaMlteBritfW, I
disiurfad. Now yos will try aad fa goad
ITJeome baek. id-Imc if you thfak you ioml tradirin in This rammra. mperi.Hy
is well made and beautifully finished, and w without a doubt, the]
tho mppomd dimonry ef tfa tour-foet
boys, won't yosT
.
1
C“ l* J0"1
"I will,’’adiimed Toddie, taming up
A* Mra. Burton left the rootra die waa K™T« of tho great explorer, 1’cre Mar
DK.C . lit SbEl.l.,
haa been a very fruitful throe of
an honmt little fro. fora Uss, and drag I
followed by a shrtak tbat
lo pieroa
aad iarmugaUou.
Were ha
gfag hi. aunt dowa u.til fa could put bta
,he “'** ,1E* *“* k t't"d ®T«r h.lf the
vma about far and give far an aflcCDouste
earth. Bat turning haaiilv. ah. aaw that remain token &amp;»■ the rooutb of the riv.
_____ Wooot-kTO. MICMICXX.
hag. Badge, however, .ssmtd km fa attdToddie, from whom it had pnxwdnl had er io ol4 Maemra, aad tfasne to porit St.
he World.
itation.
, ;
umlber fallra out &lt;,f hi. cfaD, mt bmu
Th. dcor elcued. and Mra. Burton,
lomewbal coafMed, but mill rMoluto, teated herorif at the pi“* /« practice. She aad pertly esecuted. A bit of vail seven!
had been playing perhap. ten tasnutes f.-ct Joe*. ltd bare from floor to ceUiag, I
peril, were tecutomod to invoke tfa aid
■ when a long drawn sigh from »ocie»n« not cxtvpc for a atafh picture, had loag trout ■
ot tfa good Father a* tfa guardian angel
hcreelf, caused far to turn hastily aad fa­ led Mrs. Bartoc. xrtfai- «y«,and ah* now J
of the Ottawra, do Out mem to fare been
, nohl tfa boy. Budge. A item reproof wm foevd that tasteful mind., like pwl otxs.1
very pnrtieular aa to loonlity.
all ready. b«t .omehov fa never reached
As the r.ault oi our discumiua we are
Brigham Young and Hit People.
"1 think no room U perfect without
pretty well agreed as to tfa folk,wing oooflowm," Mid Badge; "w&gt; dore papa to' Frvmjbejr. t. Bvrafafo*.
ciuwaas
Budge'a euuntenaore wm an UttarV&amp;d.fol OMMto. to we tfaegbt Wd a-prire yoa
The pfaram which Diebeue pet rate tfa
Ffat—That two ytsn after Marquette
that '.b. wm sure hi. active ronaewwee had with cocm. "
realised tfa impropriety of hie .flair with
On the floor in a bmp, which war not mouths of all Americans ra dmcriplive of wax famed at wfat is now known as Ledth. jar. ana ho bad come to eon fem
wiibpnt Hateful ammgement, wax ov„‘a! pretty Msriy every American of nrorai itagton. when "augar tune wxa ov*," acme
"Aunt Alios," arid Binlgv. “do you cart-load of Mon-* dirp. wed aa a “rockery," ncnoe fairly ifaooga to Brxrbam \ oung. ilurtT caaora of eoov.ro*! Indians ml by
weet s
ojbi
knew J don’t think much of your garfan? and cl top thereof, and working through Tfa meet ifaioua reflection tfat bw dmth appraatment u hie grave, dug m&gt; hie re­
There ain’t a turtle to fa found in it from the ereviem, wm * large quantity of atrert | .uggoat. i&gt; that fa rraliy vrm "ooc of the main* and brought him •boara."
Sc-oed. —That St. Iguaoc. being the
one end to the other, aad ne alee gruey dual. From toveral ol the crwvieca pro Stoat twmaikabic nm to tfa country.'
la on. aspect fa vm a vulgar efaal, of mfaiuu that fa f.-unded, van hi* fame,
traded fonw, MMMvfat vifad, asd brerenema, la his rharaetm fa wm emeu- ।raJuotoWMaame.
iag evideace ofhaving boM&gt; rercraJ limes
tially
roeree
afa
brutal,
vithmu
raftae■nurd.—That the story of hro burin! ia
"Cna't ywu sndmtaad, IMe fay," said direrrengwi tod dropped upon the dry .oil |
Mr*. Burton, “tbat w. arranged tb- I.oum- which partly curerod tfair root*. Around moet without crirare, without the finer ithe old ermetory of Macuxnc, tfa ante,
It will pay you to Drill your grain. You will save one-half!
quant lawsuit and removal of his fanes to
•nd grosnda to suit ouxatfas. and not1: the faae wm twined aererel yard, of Vir
bushel of seed per acre, and gain from three to ten bushels per
St. Ign.co wu only a myth.
little fay. wfa come to aw M?"
*
' | pinia creeper, while from the Up .prang a
Fourth.—Tbst the wu of tfa miason,
“Wei, I don't think that wu a very ] weli-bi.cbed specimen of tfa ZXk.ru
acre in the yield; but to obtain the best rrsulto ysw rmut hare a
after th. farnmg of tfa buBdu«s by tfa
nice thing to dn." raid Badge
My pap. j rtram .uem (tfa common ' rfink w—d j..
J)riB flat will not bunch the teed.
Jesuits and tfair removal, wm for a long
I Th. three oowrvttor* gat-d in aileocr for
ithcr fotkam w. do for ounralve* 1 : ■ mnta-ni, and thee Toddle looked up with ] Lii^eif a mater wiih alrarot nose of tfa time kat and grown ornr with ciders.
&gt;Frflh.—That there ia good rcwooe to
t Bunt to m*k« you that jar of pick-1
oau eseaBy employed to that end. A belSeo tfat this sito- ha. luen recently
ATTOBSEY AT l.AW A »&gt;I.IC1TOH
Ira. bul Tod aid I would fa Meo for yon.
man of pfaa speech, with no gift of clo- diaoobervd oa tfa farm of a Mr. Murray.
to I want and did it. iMiaad of raking x __ "I hope what you brought tu W rra]
qnoore, fa ye aariyad racn al hie will
Tfa evidence for thia coocluston is twwman that drove prat to giro m* a rile. nice," iwasrfad Badge, ' for 'tWM awful
with his oratory. Without evm the «x- fold.
Tfal'a thw way you ought to do about gu Irard work to make that rxk-rv IrncM
dona."
I never Wm k&gt; Ure&lt;fa my Ufa. Man. tcrsal appmraui» cf aasolity, fa imporad 1 First a tradition faadod down from bATTORNEYS AT LAW A SOLICIThumelf up-.a bi. pmqd»- M a peophrt and tfar to eon and gratokou. in a puticular
FORCE FEED will suw all kind* of Grain and Gfum seed ax
"Nuppora yvu raa out now," raid Mn aii bon a btg fax. but we rojildn l fad
ar.-ured Mvxptaam for doensro and Indian family, oj a oertain crow on tfa
Butts ; “I told you sot to rutne fa usul toy Irvxm anywhere, an’ we' couldn't End
ly as Sand nyj- through an Hour
scheme tfa rnora dufahrol by vtgurotuly shore “that pointed out tfa direction of
I ralWyon."
th. gi/h to aek ’em. Thu aia't th. kind
■
Gia* And the
Manputt's grave."
Bat, you rae, I camo is far my top- l of fatar* tfat baa than fawun JaM like
Scraradly, a pencil sketch which I found
, laid it down io th. dialog room when I pcstty vMre,fat papa my. its »ort faalthy
fafaf m deadly aia. Hemtabfafad.hfa- ia the pjaraaico of tfa prtwewl |&lt;iovt of
■f greeting, M T.-ddy seised tfa tail ef the' mao fa, aad sow it ain't ifare al all. ‘IM than the Utas kind The fem. look kind *elf M a deafa,l. and drew willing subject, St. Ignacc. This invaluable drawing give*
like
to
know
wh*i
ynu've
d«M
with
it,
o'
thirtoy,
but
I
could
not
are
how
to
wa
lisrily Hky. lcm«. “What &lt;h&gt; you think
from ah parte of tfa world He aanaotd tfa oriftmal ute of tfa Fraoth vilu^c, the
ud
why
folks
eas
t
kt
htllo
boy.'
tki.gs
ter
'em
witfaat
wmiin
the
carpet,
au
1
-----—
a
*_.
-------hu
wbu
now? W« re got a new baby, and Tod
With Force Feed Grass Seeder
'facie, of tfa Jesuita." the Indian villag.,
and 1 hare cutne down fare to slay fi.r a
openly oppriMiug them I
tfa Indira fort on ifa Uu« rixLraratte“Boa fare Bodga." arid Mm. Burton,
few day., papa told tta to. Don't raem to
.'.Ml -ad. lie asMtniM
, is one of Ute beat Drills manufactured. Quantity of seed
me yon hsd a very nioe broakfox, " eon turning uuddraly on the plane stool. “1
oriental dropoc, and mail___________
reotoy
of a Iittl.- fay kaUVn by tfa nam.
regulated without change of gear-w heels and a perfect-force
eluded Bu lge, after • critical sarrrv of the think there is a vere cram link boy around
it without tfa rid of tfa tradiuctnof of N&amp;wekwikwaiemhhfog, to, Malev.
table. .
Moctky and abediraee wfah hedge raetern ■ Huron.,' Wikaria, “fare is a faf."
whether sowing one peck or four bushels »t acre, which
Mr.
Burt-m
lowed
her
nephew.,
.nd
kirg.
about.
\
.t-yfr«, "Lrtrie fay of tfa Uurosa." Of
with Nn OTHER DRILL.
-X
A tuaroa, vulgar man,Ny^ore common tfa Indus village thwc i. no tree* Tfa
inquired M lo the MX of the new ichal.i
origin wm known to all hie people, be yet -.gaanm. built only of pole* mri berk,
If you want a NEW WAGON be mire and buy the
“Ob, that .the ale ml thing about it,"
held hi. ova anaia* iakmocM which bare not left a aiegie vretarc.
Not no
raid Budge. “It', a girl Im tired of
wu«W have overthrown any monarch in with tfa French village
Tas may Still
•uch for. of l«y»—Tod is a. fad m a
rae the rrmaiu of tfau logs and plaster
whole lot, you know, when 1 fave to
and tfa raina of tfair chimnav.. On the
take car. &lt;&gt;r him Only now sre're bothered
Koreromrat of the Utatod Btate., aad re- .upptmd aito of tfa boos, cf tfa Jmert*.
peaSadlv cutapellad it Is yfaH, aad «tre to •osto forty by thirty foot, are fassd dmErety wheel ii boiled in Oil. every box set in White Lt'itd. raem we dud I know what to nans. Mt.
“I rimulda't do aaythinw of tfa ktod,"
Mimma told m to think, of th. k.ve'jrat
invxee bus with ita mitbMy. H. wm a
"I mme," mid Bodge. k-AisR «mt m.n of coaridembta ahiiity aad of coarags ura outlisM of walk, a little v«. aap^
The Sloriaa are oel with the Patent Skein Setter, and the
fame in all the w.irid, to I thought about raid Mr*. Burton. “Try lo think now
F.-ed to
tb. fapafarrv and a onah
«pie right asray. bul Tod thought wfal a Mtulble pervon ought tn da fa ..eh famgb lbs viadsv. “ii'a goisg to mi. ; .nd detanaicatioa. He kaew the hoataa oxUar.
I by Haudmulic Machinery, and thin is the reason they are the*
Irawriniily ia tfa raw of she
reo randy, and then papa said * Itadge dejectedly traced with U. to. coo to the bmlHbtar viU b. far Ami Alin- to ustare. too, sad e^wcully the bator ta» buiidrig are the remriM ef a forge, when,
tail a. storfas aU day loeg. We taotr d.. ■iuas of mee. by which bi [rob &lt;4 arid
neither of 'ora would do for th. name of a
the
brcrtf.era
Med
to mafa »t«l^ er sword,
of the figure, fa tfa mroet, and Mltoed g»&lt; wiosgh Msrim"
liule girl"
opoa which, m .pen a nek. b*^fosn&lt;W m tfa pendou "^kht rojtL. Ividcotly
buried fa thought. SuJdanly. favorer,
"Jto* the ihiagr- Mdaimed Ma Bur
During the driirrry by Budge of thia
iaformatine. Toddy had bren steadily ax- bn free brightanKi. .nd falofasd np aly too, ber faca roouag from behind ike
ly aM raid, with aw Mam male star­ eload., aad vilh mom thaa its areal rad.
elaisnfar
chapel, “ia the middle of which Mll|Ufo
A
aoce. Alabosi thaws time bar sack
[ “At&gt; I—I—I—I—I—I’m pan togire ties:
"1 know!"
sosght as iatarview, aad cuapluoed of
her my turtle, an’ show her how to make
On foHfat inquiry of tfa promt, who
“1 lAroyL you would isd out," mid the ahnace of tr» of the Mirer tabie■teHirn,—- mad, by baud frow tho BUT Ruirrn Oak leather
wu equally remarkable foe hi. raedur and
Mr*. Burura, with aa muianging kirn mou. Mre. Banon vwt ink. the mi.
mtrihgvncw and tfa length of hie farad, I
and embraee, which Badge ferminatod gM dfo.iii.iy, msyieiaa aad asger
and ever}- -trap wamtiled.
found
tfal therietsh of tfa "SeWM of
vhtoh
a
tbs
freipm
oovliu-m
of
all
quit* abruptly.
tfa Jrarite’’ wm taken by hbw bra the
But before the lady eouW again put her- ASMrbaa vosnv who are nafortumte
VoL22 2yl.
\
TBAVB4 or LA BOBTOW,
ralf ew riypml with ths composer, Badgo
-'iir.nally
pubfafad ■ Frara, but traao“Wril asyfcov." said Toddy with the came flying into ths room with a radiant
taUd ufa ropubtebed in England. A. D.
air ef a sua who was wrwuag rirtory
4772. (My a few day. after I far a copy
from
the
yaw.
of
defmt.
"Ill
gir.
h«r
of th. wry »•»-&gt; Ufa in th. fafa. ef
ISAAC wr. VHOOXANfar," said tfa cox , Il's then- av yer own
catarpillani, I know »h.1J ba sore Io like
Judge C. L Walker, of DeUrit. afa WM
family that I m Guskis' fas tak 'era."
them, cau— they k got lovely for jacketa,
thaa enabled, to mj very Beet Iifodlriira,
Aad the cook eland raggmjvely upon
, ail beaveal’ gm-o 'as red 'u brown like
to verify tfa akrteh u .fawn to ma by
the
boy..
Mrs.
Burton
adept
cd
tfa
font
JO nsQ.CHESSY.
ladie.' dym*
Father Yunee. Old fafalhoe oaratimm
“Boy*," mid she. hav. eilhar of ytm
And you don't know what Ms of preyberime new, rad Judge Walker, afa W.
takas uj of auntie's rnoona for anything’
Ln' Tod and to. bad to do to gto that
8. Georg., .fa all who make eollratieweof
“Xe," .sewered Toddie, promptly ; afa
baby," mH Badgr. "My! b ia* mal­
“ “ C. &lt;-• HOLBIItXJk.
I
.
“ — — — — — — — — __
__
tfa eariy htaory ef a State, I look spec
Bude* looked vary ralotty .nd .hr, a* if
me ache to think about it! Wfab day.
a. t,ublic leoef.ro.-,re. But foe that old
bn knew aomtebiag that, throu/h delicacy
and wrefa aad month*.
book of lAHaueew afa tfam wfa fa*.
of feeling aed not filer, ha shrank from
“Y&lt;uh." raid Toddie. ••An* Budgi.
“Tfaa I guma my dfasetion's spofad “X. b k. Budge w raked Mr. Bar '
•umeennt. wm p&lt;ia io atop, 'reuah be
fought tfa lord ■*. too U»»y to iiM.n to riready," add Bedg^ -for I’m rafrl toe
ua But 1 jnto told him tbat lb. Lord Wm erom, maratimen, aa' you tna't spoil a bad
•eg—thsl'a what Mike my* &amp;&gt; I pueo.
"Why, VOS me," said Badge. «• li‘&lt;
our biggrat pspn. ra’ jnat wfal para.
rd fatter fare mrae mko-1 like tfa kind
I with rriaiM an* citron, beck"
;
“
Only
this
ovm,"
murmured
Mrs.
Bnrto little boy. fy nt, mnra mt. Au'
U!j rom-ded. Oh, ym.
w. fad to b. i ten io herodf M she l«d ti.o way to the
.«y good, too. Why dua l ym. fa rari
good aa' way lota f—thou BMjfa pas’*
get a dew. .wwi hole baby."
PAI NTER
Mm. Barton retaomfared IW k TW
Al A. M. Bodb's Carrie** Sfap
timn to ring the e--A .nd ehxmbermrid to
JsITsrsosSt.,
bmkfMt. A moruant or tvobar As re
turned to the window, bat the boy* Were
7
G EKTERAL
raw : to wm a tarn Mom jar, which wm
cue J tfa. family fairiooms which ra
abbenrd by meo, bul loved mor. daarly
by womes thaa aacaual rofas or jewwta..
wisahefy ef the duH's spteil aad appear
Tbs botowvre iaraibU.Mda auafol

BUCKEYE GRAIN DRILL

Stands Without a Rival.

PHYSICIAN &amp; SURGKON.

BEST GRAIN DRILL

MESSER BROS

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DENTIST

Nriville.:

Mitiijaii.

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HOOSIER IMPROVED FORCE FEED,

STUDEBAKER!

LIGHTBTfflJMIKTAMBIAIB.

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nej nt nt ait ram I* rm tuswstatatsiois, nut nauiq
ftal-Mt! M w nl ny tte.

GREBLE &amp; RUS^ELb;

POWERS &amp; BARLOW

Builders, examine their Build­
ing Material, House Trimmings,
; Paints, Oils and Varnishes.
Farmers, examine the WTARD
if. J&gt;4/X,
Caw, Sin ui Ona«ital। PLOW, before purchasing others,
Every one waranted.
&gt;
Those contemplating buying
. Mowers or Reapers should see
' the Walter A. Wood Machines,

"1 daaso," said Budge, faoomiag an
•rdiMsy boy in sa iastaat.
arid ToddM-.“I put 'em

: mak. i Tieve Hide stick,

Wm. H. Goodyear.

Firoily lUcil*
J_^d with Drer**1 Ck"M*'

THE STEBBINS BROS SAY
Don't buy any Furniture or Picture Frames,
until you bare priced their Goods, for you
will save money by it.

wm apuoM

"

"Than vUi nubnd mn to us ari
I than v. play fauab,' aakad Tsddi.
“Ke," mM hr*. Burton with erwei &lt;

�Facts for the People.
U*avi&gt;u4, Mica., figrr. 12,1177.

South, sad now the Clief Kxecatth. rf
the United Staaa*. Ia rtopoone to ll. e‘r
coydMl and redwmaate- grovttog Pact
teyr HxTEJ responded as follow-Ladiks, Fixxow&lt;rrauro axb Sea
ing the action of toe Adariafatratom in vrroai or tbx Latx Wa»—I wish I
mreur. to to. S~to. Tlore mvthure „
who belteve i. what u called the Sowtom add™ inforem me tbat ia every speed*
policy, and three who do »« bdie-vu ia it, ~
‘
*------- *— —
and other* who rey nothing, yet they all
see that toe thing u done sod casoot be
undone, and that wrangling over it wiH do
no ooe any good,
Tho most of us believe that Chamber
lain are! Packard were the
drtfrd
Gwverooni of tbd fitatre of South Cardins
and Louisiana at the election bat M, juH
as we believe that the Grant eksrtcra. and
the other Republican candidates were toe
byally chdcd ofiera* cf tho State of New
Yerk in 1868, but wo can no more help
oar Southern Bretorea to tLe o£res to
which they were dUy dre/aZ. than we
could put io the meu that Tweed and TB- All who are familiar with the history ci
The time mav com., but wo hope It
will act, when this Southern qumtiou may
call for a rigorous renew, bat now it ia
the best part of wisdom to let it aluoo; to
publicans of Maine, Iowa aad I'cuusvlvania did at their recent Stalo Coavreitian*,
and just, as we hare no doubt, the Repub
Hobbs of Michigan would do if they were

we have nothing-to gain\jut everytiling

our country know that a hundred yean
ago there was no North, ao South. Th«
fathers were one throughout tho whole
ccuntry. Wasidegtoo and Jefferaem were
ride by side with Franklin and Adam*
Daniel Morgan acd hfa Virginian* marebed
from Virginia to Boatou. They were al
Saratoga and Nathaniel Green aad his
Ccntincntsb were in the Carolinas. The
whole touatey belonged to the fathers. It
ia to that state cf harmony, ef fraternal
friendship, that we desire our country to
return. A voire [Good for yoa, and
chrert.) W» are for the Uoiou w it fa.
fcbcen.] We are fur the eouatitutien as it
n, [cheer*] with all Us amandmeuta. [A
wire. “Thaf. ft."] Gnjat chcere.1 We
.i.- ..jr------- c&gt;-&gt;— ... e_.i _■

CLOTHIER

2(W0 cords M wood, arc being sawed to.
the Venmtrine depit.

Elkhart, Ind., propoeca to bid for tho
pajKr trade of this Blate.

A lull line of Undershirt* and Drawers.
I have .

Of Meas, YotoVs

if Im

and Boy’s

for FALL TRADE.

BUSINESS and

DRESS

SUIW sad OTJtBOOATS.

Ow CUSTOM DEPARTMENT ooa

In Furufahiag Goods we hare. line */
sista or a nice line of WORSTEDS andI
BROADCLOTHS for DRESS SUITS. tbo latest style* in lbs BEST FITTING
CA8SIMERES and CHEVIOTS for WHITE SHIRT ia toe GqAna Arbor city school district has 2,311
ihildrcu between tho aga cf fire and
twenty.

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UBINE8S SUITS.

A complete line of COLLARS and

OVERCOATING ia good styles
CUFFS and the latest _i»ore.Ui« in
I. oar Rredymmfa Departrnret « • 8CABV8, Tl»» -i
Handkereh.ef.

The reunion of to. 2Oto Michigan la-

Trains now run oc the C. k L. H. R.
R front Port Huron to Chicago without
change of can.

1_ I.-

Umbrellas, Satchels and Shawl Straps.

»

The JL E. Coaferenoc for the western
half of the Stars, ia now ia sosrioo al
Grain! Rapids.

33 Monroe

st., Grand Rapids, Mich.

to Jose; even the interest of tho Freedmen
would be thereby endangered.

Tb. following from the ]&gt;en of Boo.
Levi Bishop of Detroit, one of the leading
Democrats uf the State, * Ixanjpe letter
writteqigo the Detroit ffWbear is soflillof
good sound common sense that wc cannot
fail to plane it before our readers, aad ask

Wyandotte Odd Fellow.' Lodge, No.
10, auuated at Ypailanti, which was .u.peoded during the war, was resasriiated
on Friday night last.

The Charlotte fiepuAhcan aay* there js
a female, not a thousand miles from Char­
lotte in hrfthirteenth year, who has been

COFFEE.

1 J3
ajtji

SOAP

VEGKim is Baid by all Druggist*.

The Min Power

CURES

TOBACCO.

HUMPHREYS’
Homeopathic Specifics

CROCKER
Bo frr as our finanrial system adhere* to
or approx imatee those ordinal prineiplcr,
it win be sound and safe. So for as it
varies from them, it will be unsound, un­
safe and dangreous.
Lavi Buttor.

STOTNnE -W-A-TLE.

Smith Hogle A Preston.

At the annual election in Maine on
Gloanlngs. .
Monday the Republicans swept tho State,
Alvin Adems, founder of the Adams
re-electing Gov, Conners by 10,000. ma­ Expire. Co., is dead.
jority, dealing 29 of the 31 State senators
and three-fcenhi of the Hons- of Rrpro- next year in fit. Louis.
aentativea. The majority is kryer than
If the South is united, what can stand
up against it but a solid North?
The solidarity of tho North is not to be
1 scoimplMbcd by refusing to vote.

1 TRIUMPHANT!

utk Mute MJUi

The National dnbt was rl screwed dur­
The Michigan Traaar, published pt ing the month of Angus t 13,660,538.
Battle Creek, has been purchased by Cha*.
There wiD bo a good deal of politics to
E. Barnes aad Geo. W. Buckley, who will the square inch in New York this fall.
hcnsAcr run it ia the interests of their
Groat Brittian's wheat crop is very
chart. Bad for them but sB the better for
latter must be well fed; and wo bare no
doubt bat ibaao enterprising, experienced
gaotoamen will prove to bo jurt tho awn
to furagn for the TWbwire, and drat their
efforts will mate it a sucomi in every re-

OMiSTIC lOWBLY
LIGHT-RUNNING
The lumbar market of the Saginaw Val­
low ia getting lively. There are several
is/ire buyers In the field, and 10,000,000
to 20,000,000 feet of lumber has changed
hjnds. It wks mostly in small lots. Priere no from »5,110, |26 to WA0, til,
128 for the standard grades.

Tho rangutotou of Mr. J. Q. A- Bean,
as general freighl agnt of the MiaUgan
We are in receipt of toe Programme,
I'rmaium tfal, Rulo and Regutaiion*,
Entry Department and Classes of toe
Tri-8ttoo Fair for Ohio, Michigan aad
Indians, to be held st the city of Toledo,
on the 21. 25, 26, 27, 28 and 29 insts.
This Fair fa free to all exhibitor*, aad
•20,000 cash premium* arc offered. Foe
Ap.pleay was tho cause of Mr. Thiers's
further partiraJara addren E. W. Koch, death. Gautbetia fa now without a nvri
in the Republican party.
Toledo, Ohio.
Mr. William Henry Bmito has been ap­
pointed collector of the port of Chicago,
Ws have received front IL A- Beal, tire J. RusooJ Jones suspended.
proprietor of the Ann Arbor Cmritr, a
The Trustees cf tbs University of
copy ef the “Argument of Dr. Rose," by Georgia have entered upon a caurprfga
Hon. Emery A. Storrs of Chicago. This against the secret societies of tho irfetiiufa dm of the finest legal efforts of this elo­
quent orator and will prove iatorctoing to
any who bars taken any interest in this
famous trial of tho RcgeuU of the Univer­
sity vs. Rree, Donglaa. ef »?. Mr. Bed
wtt! rend a copy -to any addle*) nn receipt

■ The Detroit Arre J'rru -has reports
from 15 counties of Northern Mfahfjptn in
regard "to the crop*. All tho reports with
om exception, t*j corn and potato* arc a
full average. There: crop average, forty

An artido of great value nD the
qmorion cf Canadian Rreiprodty has
bean Boat re by too Secretary of the
American Iran Steel Atsociauoa, of No.
2« South Fourth Strato, Philadelphia,

Seiiti latte

The Advance

HOWER ' REAPER

8KWIM0 MACHINE

THE HASTINGS EEPOBUCAN BAlfflEE

Plaiter, Lime,
Inf* mstioa ia wanted of tho wbcreabouisaf «b- widowed .ieter cf Thoma,
fitevunsoa, a native of Glasgow, Scotland,
who camo to Olifonia hr 1852. Tho la­
dy fa sappceed to be tn the State of Mich­
igan. and die will learn rotnethieg to her
interest b* sddmring J. G. Dow, Yuba
Citf, Sutter county. Criiforata.
The Michigan eommasdarfas ia the
parade to Ci.reei.nd were in the Sth divi­
sion, Right Emteest Sir Oliver L Spaul­
ding .vmmiading The folSo wing fa the
order in which the commandorim marched
ia the division; Detroit, 1'outfac, Hllfacfale, Adrian, Romeo, Port Htuna, Kalami»«. Jackson. Coldwater, Ionia, Flito,
E**t Saginaw, Sturgfa, Monroe, and Throe
Hirers.

‘DOMESTIC

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at..,. *- o

Stucco, Plastering
Hair, Shingles, &amp;c.

CRAJMLPnrOlM'S

IMPERIAL SOAP
is THE “BEST."

Michigan Uuirerrity, according to an
■niele in Acn7&gt;»rr's jf&lt;«rAly, ranks fifth
amour the college* of the laud in tba

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languagre, second only to Hsrvard io
Kiaoce. third In history, and twelfth tn
philosophy. Ita average steadtog would
tbu.be about fifth in the Ibt oftwrerv
loading iretiutloaa

The sixth annual 8 tain ccwuntiou cf
the Michigan Young Men's Christi*. Aseomwioo. wffl mrec st Kriaaasoo, Friday
morning, September 14, to tea o’clock,
and hold over until Sanstay eveaing: the
16th into. Each Areamuioa fa requested
to adret as many delegates aa will be able
to rtteni J’-trei of EvssgalinaJ cberoba.
in ptaaea where no Assoriatioa exist*, are
cordially invited to aiteod the Coovutioc,
as well w delegate some cf their mreleolire O~t*« y-ng

PATEMTS

ONL

i&lt; •:« I
IL 8 is II

�itTl
stats home.

Confereree

LcviMaate: will oaespyUepdA faiuatt Is Berrien county baa
pit cf M E. ebnreb, io Ihre cily, to tbe i containing twenty two rattle aoalte
ctmtog ym' He romro fhm. Spring Lake 1 kbe‘ An ’to" the Zoulogiod n
-“*“ 'at Phil
Gantas
udeipbu u apeeimcoa of Michigan atsakoi
where be Lw oSeiated to the fa.1 three
The oogicaw RmJJian rnnomtoetly

City Drug Store!
WANZER k BARNES (BucceMorw to Barxex a Co.)

Phasnix Block. HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.
Having and keeping coaitantly on hflnd every variety of «

Drugs. Patent Medicines. Hamteojattic Remedies,

P1IVS. OILS, MB MO BIBS,

The aid Jcllowi will give a daaoo &lt;m
n..^ r’“‘ .1lt"
Had. hoed a celebrated airing band wJl
PrairiekiU* rormvoo L. W. Calkin.
furaiah the muaie, and every effort will be
Ear. D. P. Barore is no u»gra Preaid­
«mio to nmk. the vereriou Plcaranl fur all
ing Eldar List stays in Grand Bapida at
Who may favor them by iavrattng in a
Diriaiou atroat church
tie&amp;A the «wt of which will bo only one
Prreiding Elder—Her. W. J. Aidrich.
doJar, and we hope and rope* their transXanbville-C. G. Tbomaa.
Woodland-J. Roberts

Toilet Artiries ia any varietv of kind or pnee Hagvu'a Magnolia Bains, (larrt
of Brauty, tho ladim all know io beet.
School Books, Ofaot aad Bdwul Riatomary. |
---------x__ ea__a_ a------------------------------------ifamr pair lint M

We sell goods at a very autall advance on the first cost.
We sell more ready-made Clothing than any house in this city.
No matter how law you can buy goods in oth’er stores, we will
sell you the same articles at leas price.
We adhere strictly io the one price wj-stem.
Our trade is increasing every year, which ia a sure sign
sell goods at lower prices than any other firm.|
Wa can sell goods at small profit because we ean buy them cheaper
than others on account of our selling so many goods.
Our clothing is cut as stylishly and will fit as well aa any made to
Order.. Don’t forget to call and see us.

Bar Meeting.

Hamxax, Mick. Aug. IB, 1877.
At a meeting of the Berry County
Bar held immediately after the adjourn­
ment of Court on thia daw, Wm. BurghBauer aeeretary.
After appropriate ramarfca by Jama A.
Sweoaay, Loyal Kuappen, C. 0- Holbrook,
and Wm. Burgher, the follovnng reeJutiona, prepared and pretested to the meetiog by the Hou. Jatuea A. Sweeney, were
on motion of Loyal £. Knappco uaaai-

DRY GOODS!

Double Store, 38, 40, and 42, Canal BL,
I have on hand 'a full stack of
Dry Goods of latest styles
and also

cf decided ability mad oeenu to have very
generally planned all who were no fortunate
no to bear him cither from the aacrcd deck

Gold'103 f.

The report of the procowdinga of the
An infant duld of Darius Heath, of this waned, nuu that we vutal against paying
a Ml of 2. Shepard for drayage of lluae
city, died on Monday.
Judge and Mrs Priodle are in Grand car. to the Charlo* Horton fire. Thio ia
not the exact fart of the case. We simply
Rapid* at Ctmlzrewcw.
.
voted againatlhe JnMrpay un^gtacot.
Wo noticed it the city, yoaterdny, Prof.
TUa bill bad oeer beta allowed aad paid
Samuel Dickie,' of Attifoa
fur all we thought bo waa emitted to reTctupcraneu meeting next Bunday aftertwwm at 4 o'cio* at the Court House.
Hon A. C. Towne of I'rairipviHe, last
Harmcm Bartolf, of Haetimta, aged 63
nwMh, over a week spent in careful exam­
yrarr, died ou Saturday of Lratn fevar.,
ination of tho beat flocks of sheep in the
_ A. E. Tayloft lined. Master of the M. southern part uf the State, purchased 57
C. K. IL and benorVu, it ia ranortd. ewe. aad a track all thoroughbred Ameri
hw* rcaigned.
ean fine wool abop. The bock and a por­
Mtn. Keufiald ia having her hotrec tion of the cwra be bought of lion Alex­
painted and her premiaro uhorwiro tm- andra Hewitt ol Allan, Hillsdale county,
proved and beentified.
oce of the must extsmaiye sheep breeders
Our pedple will do well to are «o it that in the State, and the other, from M. B.
Barry .uonty is fully rcyrrwHed at. the Bisbop of Hillsdale, aho -a well knows
fonheomtng State Fair.

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE,
GRAND RAPIDS.

DRESS GOODS
of all the popular pattern*
and best qualities at lowest
. rate*.
I have just re­
ceived a. full tine of

Petencn* Lady's National Magazine
to Oetoicr Rraecw oar tabla aad ia aa wd-:
eome to the la dire everywhere aa a »re
tor er a faMimMe l*a*.
We are in receipt of QwLg't ZeiJy'a
ZLm4- to October a raperb ounber. Tbe
arte pobliah-ra make apceial rates, aad
large promUca to 1378, all of which arc
worthy the attention of p.-reona who desire

CARBOLIC OIL

Call al tie Sip of MIE HAT.

Men's and Boys' Clothing
to which I now invite especial
•uention. I am selling at
prides that will astonish
ulL Come in and look
over my stock.

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lion. W. S. Goodyear ia umkiog imprornnnta on hia rreidence, at tier corner £rw days ago nod probal.lv aared a life.
rOn motiou of L*. G. Holbrook, Philip
of Court and Church ttreeta.
Ila ia a young hero but don't raaltac it
'LW. Niakcru wm autbonaed and reqwmted
himself. While playing ia the street with''
The new paatorof the M. E. Church L
to prmeot mid noolotitraa to the Circuit
exp.vtcd to oIBciate MSI Sunday at the two oilier little chapa they mw a yoke of Court foe Use county of Barry, and re
cattle coming toward them on the run and queat tha^ they be aprcad upon the
uaual houra lor divine araviee.
hoard a voice of a mao calling for them to Journal, alto to rcqueat tboir publication
We bare
advertising spare to let,
*up&gt; thetu. The lo ratios of the voioe waa tn the county paper., and Uanamit a
tbat it would pay any merchant Ho the
a mystery but it came nearer and tsrarer copy of tbe txtnn to tbe widM of the do'
city to rent who la not ouw advMudng.
» the ox»u approached them. The tvd
There was a nice rain on Mmday, and boys became frighuood and climbed the
On motion the meeting adjourned.
fine .bower, yesterday. and the growing fraere to get on: of the way of the craay
Wm. H. Bvroicu, Chairman.
vegetatana in improved thereby m appoar- l.rutra while Fred stood bin ground like a
Chai. H. Back*, Secy.
Turkish soldier. He could ana no weapon
A new side walk wan Issili rat Saturday and like David of old armed himaelr with
Council Proceeding*.
fo-ul of Use prcsaisra of W. H Hayford pebble* Xi the oxen neared the boy they
A regular mcteitig of the Uounei!
i Creek street. A much needed improve lowered their beads as thouch they expectheld Friday eveoiair, Sejnembet 7lh.
Ruour Mayor Benilr io tbe chair,
of Aid. being ealW the following &gt;

n ffiiiwn
FffJCrS-Don't fell tu see tho goodt bofare pwebaara^.
SIO 2&gt;T OT BIG HA.T
Empire lUack, Hmthtgn, Mid.

RSiK'
I keep constantly on hand * i
full assortment of men's and
boys’ Hats and Capt-.

sRECUlAfojr

A full line at very low figures.
Come and see them before
buying elsewhere.

ly altrvla.

rail. Totj/nmra. Winkkman. Young—7.
Our market ia ant overrtocked with
Absent—Aid. Spaulding—I
butter,
f»d potatoae, aad of all Other chain atxl in a coudilion better imagined
Minutes ol tho previous meeting were
than duwribed. -Mr. Stewart of Mapk read approved.
tircly Ireni-n.
Grove, while unhitching the cattle, waa
Tbe K. of P. Comet Buui win
acddcatally caught about the ankle with
via Grand the chain, and the oxen becoming fright­
cheap exrureiun to Rood'* Lake.
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W$ believe the ened they atarted with hire ia that cotxfiRapkle. u an eeily 'd.)
lion. The man moat certainly have been
MvmUacat Will pay.
lo tbe Fstk burxlwy axamtouioa beto* killed but to the brave act of tho Lot, *»
aaking the privilege to erect a building on
Jonke H.fford &lt;*&gt; MuadqyaboolnAx® the cattle were ruuninl: at full apeed and
lotjuet ewat of their prroent Ixwtiou on
witMtee* wete exasmrd and tbe owe ad- evidently had atarted to home.
State street waa rereived, and r.n motion
joBrne-1 to tbe 15th, incto
,
wm referred lo tbe Fire Deportment rota
BcsdUSt-Os Monday Ureter Sher­
There win be a Temporaaoc Social at
the Reform Onh Rootaa tbfe rWcdoeedayj iff Vrootaan brought Lorenao Falk, of
By Aid. Dvwey
ereuiag.
Admiuat.ee iO recta
Ro Oranfwille, to Haatinga, under arrrat to
Tkw ibe Chiaf Ewglnwor of
tho orime of burglary. It ia atated that a the Fite Department be uUbarited to (retfreahmeota will be aerted.
A very able acrcion wan delivered at quantity of wheat waa atolco some Umc ahree to Ibe Hora Bop the usifcrta re
the Preobyteriau cbnrcb Uat SaLbath agoVtoa a farmer ia tbat locality, and the
tooroiog by Rev. R W Ffetehcr. ftvm dreanreuncew oremed to point tnwird
th/worda, ‘Thy Kingdom Come."
( Falk aa owe vf tbe tree who committed
tilt crime.
Whether he dtd or not will
jTto whwdo of tho wew furnrtnro toto be to the eowrt to deternuae, and IS the
ry b. MW beard doily. Il »
ki»d t*
cicantimo Falk will have the opportunity
mutic that Haalivp oeedo and with plenty wbiisia jail to gather animal magnetism
of !1 the city will -ertainly proper.
By AM. Hewey
That the subject of
to Ihlure pateenta who dra.rc robbing to
There io . good &lt;tod K
get rid of their achre, paiaa, to, Now if dasiagea tn Mra Guntiab be referred to
roeyJk io tho city, and patoMa will do wall Lorenao eouU rob himwdfoat of jail, or the finance CouuniUe.- Adopted.
to be ezneedingly amfal of any child that mapwrtia- the jailor, or import tbe animal
Tho Liquor bond* of Dickluaou A Mc­
ha. any aymptatM of th- wmbfeotoo df- heal .ng power, of hia body to hie lal-ow Coy, Jahn Stanley. *“d Ralph 8. Jordaj
IxMrdere in the public koto the county
might safely dtohargn the doctor who baa

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ordinary prtos *•
paUtaF—
wb, tb. tote
usually the contrary
iMvwi.fjr tantesce. Htednp paid
- biA te ll » r'» s’®1 **"•* *hik qnr
u.Ahbare wwrw trying *» *"•J 1
130.' Evaw B-stW
»» UkjW **
Aid. Itor.y voted no Ml th* rereraat of
fh. bwyare barn pwrpoa. tn pay «re»y Z. Shcp^d far adilili.e.1 aneuparentee. to
.
. .
- ■ J—* the
hauling Hone Cart to 0. Herten fire
By AU. Tomiiwoon that «M.4b be
temporarily Iraaafetred from rouituireat to

CHESTER’S CURE!

BOOTS AND SHOES

Krone)litis. Catarrh,

EiTDiHI jmra® KEHS!
Asthma

Hay Fever, Colds, tc.

As cheap as the cfaeapeat ant!
warranted tut good us any
in the market

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Cats ADA Socrnxas Railwav uxx.—
This popular line cousnseoccd oo their
■ummer lime card. Monday, May 14lh,
three feat axtwum train.-! eat, in caUNcdon
with ths M.C 1 1 l*umagnre having
Homing* al 7JO. a. m., arrive at Bufalu
earns day al fl 10 P- sf., knd New York
next raoruitsg at 10:30 A. M. This fast
day expram to the brat train between
Miehsnn andthe Kant. Partee eave from
Detroit to Buffalo; aleeping ooeebra from
Buffalo u, New York.
mayitoef
M. D Rood dentrea lo eS attonttoe to
qia now Waeoa Shop, where he may be
found al all boon of any day, ready to do

Oil Axiun of Aid. Dewey, the above
booda owe accepted and approved by aywe
and oav* M follow. :
Ayew—Aid. Abbey, Dewey. MaNangbten, Ra^aB. Tbmlinaou. Wioklnuan and

Our Wheat Market.
tihmbwewstetod Ly peroua. who are
44cieut
ia
knowledge epos the aubjeei
AsmuMSlroo a! the village of Pramc-vdk
cm Saturday the ZSd day of Sapte-mUr in Art Hwtivp tarnbbwi tbi poureal mar
kri for wheat of ewv town in Barry coun
,, two ootoet tot th. afteroooo.
ly. Th- Mtxy M *hl « P-*"
Snorri liqttor mrnm are befaw U"

TW- -a

Drop in and see those late
styles of Prints. AH styles
at bottom figures.

Aa4 sHMameos acme IHoll.lm noma.

BAD BREATH.

WONDERFUL CURES
;0wPgHUiE

IADA&lt;

BPmuaiasmi ibsthhte.
fate Sturt
Wanzer &amp; Barnes.

GOOD NEWS TH THE /PUBLIC!

STOCK OF GROCERIES

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A little girt wrote: “I iuva my ttacbM more than tnaku Uli."

; Taking Effect Junw 24th. 1877

In there dull times, broken in mining
are lying on their or-m.

THE HASTINGS REPUBLICAN BANNER.

Ruoaiaa inns are acid to be very poof,
hut a Russian knout in worm.

The New York hand organa have p.l a
new rtop—they Uop ptjinf oft i&gt; p. »
Il » impesaibln fur au artirt to take lUlier.nw of a red noted man in water ral-

Thr Leading Paper of

Has The Largest Circulation,
Is Kadically Republican in Sentiment.

ftrt Wsjm, Jitifii &amp; Salim

BOTH AT HOME AND ABROAD

IAILIOAD.

And ns a laical Paper is urisnrpiumed in the State.
baa had the reputation of au eii»rt twimBur, and her aiater, Min Elita Barnett,
gwe yrataday afternoon ia aprtvatabaili
betuc in thia city an iaatnieiire and rerj him. A word to th? wire.
phanag exhibition of their prowcm in the
On a KTavcaUne at South Seabrook.
wwUr. Mb* Elaa Reunett b the yoaeg Mm*., b the following inacrlption : “Be
•VWO who »»•■' oeroarlbo North river
w faliwjyny. - TH girh jtnd y&lt;m»g »hc d.-ad—are ahe gooo—i« I left alone—
ya* I ia, cruel fate, how unkind to take
’bSi,
day. ia the Hudson _____ ___________
not lau agile, pretty and . grareful than
Europa, Helm rad other swimmen of the
Cdar sex in tbe days and streams ofold.
le of them bed taken only three or four
leeaone, but the visitors who watrbed their
movements did not see the nn-d of any
more lastructiun. One\littlc girl, Mias
Dexter, only xren jcurX old. swam aa
easily and lithely m a swan iu a basin.
She led all tho girls, and she did not rem.
la be tired CerUirfy she wm not afraid
of getting bcr bead wet, for she dived like
a duck, sod eamo.lo tbe eurftcc placid as
a seal. Young and" elderly women were
nlao among the swimmers: and no was a
nine months old baby, w|;uw -tijiy bands
moved life fins when iu mbtKr held tL
Mim Kate Bennett, of rvttne, received
the moat attention. She waa drmud iu a
plain suit cf underwear nidluiil si revos un, and all are living, Do took them in
and without stocking*. Shu atap in th- the order of their cgta, lived with each
water with eoafoet for efcre-i hours, and about a year, aad tl en obtained a divorc--.
sayi that the never -‘ebiihu" Sbc ia full It b a luggretive fact that there are three
more outer* io th-- family.
l’,FeDowl-ln»velere,l‘ .raid a colored
preacher, “cf I bad been eaiin' dried ap.
pifw for a track, and den took to drinkin'
l a a moof, leouldn'l-Crel more rwdl.-d
up den I am die minit with pride and van
ilf al aecia* such a full attendance bar.'

propriate pc-iuons while the pupil ia Iriag
cm the water with hanca holding on to
the wooden. steps leading down to it.
ftaally, like again pula her yapU fairly in
the water in the rame recumbent petition,
directs bar tc move arms and limbi ac­
cording to inatructron-k. and helps her □
little with sue band plaerd under bcr.
After the aceond or third stroke the pupil
is^wimming iadepemk-uliy, although uaeonscioua r-f doing ro, fin- Mias Bennett
kern saying. -Go on; that*, right, I am
bMfiag you. when really «bc is not
bolding her al all. Tha art baa been
leuroed. ami pnetKe ai-on gives entire conSdeace. Him BtuneU dues hot um corks,
rafts, iifr pceserrrn. or floats of any kind.
Her little white lie, "1 *m holding you,'
does the btuine*. M« Klim Bennett
says (bat a wouua always floats- more
easily than a mra; and 11mcuh, thcrrfnre,
that to swim ia' natural fbr a womaa.
Surely it ia a whc-Usome-cxrrcbe. a pretty
and a useful ace mipliabmeut. i’o-.r 58**
Haile, who gave tor ntdhe H the HeAmpu»t l-crsuro dui waa drowned there after
tailing off from bcr gulden-flcacc-l ram,
might much butler have wade hendf im­
mortal by swimming alive to^jlw shore,
as either uf the Mm» HcnatiU ciuld b$v.-

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State St.. Ht&amp;lingit. Mich..

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A SS.OOO suit h*cg&gt; over tbe hc-sj Of a i
New York druggilt ju« beeauw be failed '
U» duliaguuh bccwenu tbe dacimal rad
cinieuma! tcalo. The mbuke ilmrot
twi the life of tbe aefiTtanitc victim

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tundred didiar. for ’going from fcpresell at bake Bluff, Chireau. Use of
Mr, Cook » vbuma in tho eyes ofhw h*-.r
era.ia hi&lt; rarccdiugly informal manner on
the platform. He will rit ipticdv willba knew crowed. and talk in tbe cun*-r

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Trwc, there must U doefc-re and lawyers
and merebstsU and ahixsuakcrs and pcanut dealera and the like, and all thmo
callings miM be filled Ire rotnebodr. but
there are enough to CI! them, and why
they dou t hraegre oditom and l»d the We
of opulent princes u a tiring that staggers
m. But, alter a!!, it may bl Hup it is a
mere matter of taste. Il mar repugnant
to some natures to be clothed in purple and
fine linea and fare semptnoudy every day,
and of course it would never do fur aaeh a
nature to hceomo ao ccfitor, tho life of
ease and eiegueo and luxury, and exempt
from all eara and toil and debts and duns,
would toon bee-nne a bore to him, and be
would speed his nighu io dreaming of
piova and pitthforkj and reaping machines
and squander hb days in devising some
plan of swapping plsere with a Wacksmith'e
sppsamtioe or a street car drirrr.

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SlraT Swtten ftraiiiir-.

I
Ao editor ia, the haj
earth. Hr baa little or hot
Mil pep to all that beaut! ou_
....
£&gt;«*■■•», With iu I’errian ruga end Tur­
key earpeu, ita n^narect mireore, its
beautiful picture*, iu cntnp'rtr library of
apJcndiiily bound booka, iu buff-t atocked
with the finryt winca, Upon nail cigari.
which eset him but a paff or two, with iu
silver bail to summan an atUndaot When­
ever a Julep or cocktail is wanttd, and, in
chart, with iu everything that human' ingnsmty can devise lor hia comfort ,snd
plrosure. is a perfect little pnradiae where
benU or lonojn. aad reigns a yuung lord,
wMi the werid of tkahinn and planeuan at
bis fret And then anybody can b* an
editor—nothing but a little money to Mart
with, and ones startod the money t«ui» in
upea yen in a atea-ly atRsm, aad the dhief
labor of editing a newspaper, that i« mere
moonabioe. It is tfcrtainly a glorioua life,
that of an editor, a life if luxurious eo»e

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“Have the raDroaxb struck?" asked an
exekod.-man, bursting into the sanettim
like a .Rnasian torpedo. “They have,'’ ws
replied gently and firmly; “lota of it; you '
will find the railroad's track all over the
liaggage-room." And then we amiled our
•ad, sweet smile, end the rehetial ralm of
an sagnl benediction filled lo overflowing,
the d-p’-h. of trn soul with tender peme,
like a jmutdof corn-search overwheJaJin­
die narrow restraints of a quart eup.—

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San Diego l&gt;aa a young gentleman tdecraptiio operator, who, after repeated calls
fur a young lady operator in another of­
fice, it last got a rrej-onw, and then,
“eltic. click, dick," (fortissimo), be tdeL-raphcd back to her vehemently, "I have
been trying to get you for the isat hourf
In a raomcat the foUowiag spicy reply
camo tnoninv
ro Mm

K/B- tatwb. g»-I bin

J. P. ROBERTS, Proprietor,
HASTINGS.

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Drugs and Medicines* of all descriptions
kept constantly on hand, and Prescriptions
skillfully compounded. Also a full line of

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VOL.. 22. NO. 21.

HASTINGS, BARRY CO., MICH., SEPTEMBER 19, 1877.
cmnpauy and favor them »uh aits up-1 whse,
the harj/mcborJ snd gviur.
was [which
«d with an aquwite voice, but her '
nds acre premed bar to stag, though
would often accompany others npoo
Madam's, but then I wu but a ehiid—and
Ahen young Squire Page, as ho wm a blind one. 1 wm young and toy fkibuwealthy. I had never known at home
ir*ctedK first by bar musieal powet, and what atfecliuo wm, for if my father had
tad afterward by’ her sweet ted face and mart lore for me (and I think now that
geode manner. He approached Ur with h. had.) be feared to show it before c-t
thagreotret deference. convening only ahrewiah stepta-rtber. My lonely heart
upon the beauties of the valley, and upon had always huagend for affo-ik,-., red
onaioal and literary topics. He very soon wto-a ibb bandtotnc young man made tuc
grew to care for no other society, and believe, by ths most caroctt. protestations,
would make au cxeuae to abaent himaelf apparently, that I sm dearer to him titan
from the hunting and other out-dour life, what wonder that. 1 wu captivated'
He xml Mnifom both persuaded me that a

The Superior
FORCE FEED will sow nil kinds of Grain aud Grass seed as
ly as Sand runs through an Hour
Glass. Aud the

ATTORNEY AT LAW k SOLICITOR
B™kf,1AJiCE,s'‘- °*«« »»w HaaUam

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HOOSIER IMPROVED FORCE FEED,
With Forco Feed Grus Seeder

TOtSaSSFS’SlSS

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DR. C. Hl.’SNELL, "

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is One of the best Drills manufactured. Quantity of weed sown
regulated without change of gear-wheels and a perfect forck fixo,
whether towing one pock or four bushels per acre, which ia the
case with no other drill.
If you want a NEW WAGON he sure and buy the

PHYSICIAN &amp; SUBGEON

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STUDEBAKER!
Eveiy wheel -is boded in Oil. every box set in White Lead.
The Skeins are set with the Patent Skein Setter, and the Boxes
by Haudraulic Machinery, arid thuiia the rdaaon they are the

LIGHTEST RUNNING WAGONS MABE,
tkratteufyfuii! isiviti iksi®StaiiaitSite, vtetr marutu
to oa-lat by M jer ix3L aw etter.
fi^Iiarneuea made by hand from the west Eastern Oak leather ■
and every strap warranted.
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Ton es'.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL-

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Nashville.

MicMjai.

The Old Reliable
BUCKEYE GRAIN DRILL

LEGENDS OF VIRGINIA.

Stands Without a Rival.
| Its Sales are more than that of any other Drill in the Wt.rld.
!

More sold in Michigan than any other three drills-'

It was sevsaty yean ago in the bcnutifsl
rxltoj of Virginia,' when hire. Colons!
Wnhou returned from Bogland. Screwy
Tears ago! What wonderful inresilioxia
have rcvolutiotuicd the world; what poets,
historian* sad novelists have taMte our
minds rich with their gems of thought;
and
what myriad, of noble lives have
let.—It ig.the only PERFECT feed without a change of geers.
uuued away siacc teventy vesta ags!
2d.,—It in the only feed who.-'C wheels arc tnjjietl upon a lathe Shdtoy
Tmuyseu, WMuir, Bryaat
making them perfectly nceumle.
aud UttRleBoWj S»tt and Dickens, have
I 3d.—Tt is the only feed that guages ils npeningjieconiing to the brought to us there treasurea, snd «ms ef
three have faded and guns out, fearing a
sire of the grain to be sown.
y
4th.-r—Lt is the only Drill that sowj/ exactly the same amount trail of glory as they poued.
Mrs. Walton could find ia America no
from each feed cup.
gvretouwaaited to the task of edmauag
It hat- a perfect force feed gross seeder, a reliable land measure, the aootJ uf ths aristocniUe hooss of Wal­
is well made and beautifttllv finished, and is without a doubt, the ton, or of the .till more noble house o!
Howards, pears of England, from which
she .prang. So she had risUed her olden
home, •xompanied by her young
dangktere, and, upon the xreommendaikm
of the Earl of Piymptoa. an old fnood cf
her father’, she foul brought with her to
n the World.
America a • uuibful widow, Mrs. Agnes
Moatfeet.
This was ell tore. Walton knew, or ex­
I petted to know of her govsraeM; for she
I wm too much of a true lady to quesUon
I her rudely, rej-.-cuuly m she had nrouused
th. EsrTto trtc her upon his wcriL ala*.
ply. H« bad told her that Agnos MuoLCall and sec it with latest improvements at
lort wa. a perfect lady (as any one would
have seen -withent words to prove tt), that
she had pasted through great trouble, and
that any alhlsUn to that sorrow would un­
fit her for ths dutire shc wm anxious to

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Builders, examine their Build­
ing Material, House Trinrmings,
Paints, Oils and Varnishes.
Varmsra. examine the WI ABD
q. J.
PLOW,
before purchasing others,
Carnap, Sin aii Onamia!
p A I N TER •
Every one waranted.
At A. M. HecVa CarrUjvia-F
JefforsonSL,
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Those contemplating buying
*fa
Mowers or Beepers should see
the Walter A. Wood Machines,
s v’eSa

Wm. H. Goodyear.
PBiHmsoncii. uiai®PEOPLES

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Don’t buy any Furniture or Picture Fram™,
until you have priced their Goods, for you
F*- will save money by it.

Funily lUcilw ■’"’Wj
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Everybody knows they are the only

The Midland Marder.

From the Saginaw RrytMicao of the
Gib we take the following particulars of
the murder committed a few days' ago at

“The partim, John and Ilan Donaldaos, have lived for a number of yean tn
Midtoad, and the mre was foreteriy a hosttor at Ftndlaur. liot.(. wtor. bo marrfoi
hie wife, by whom be bad one child. Tfaa
man Doaddeon is iboatjftv ysan of ace.
red 1 Ixi murdered wonin' ,omr fifteen
hb juuior. From the iafocmatiw we have
been casbUd to grthcr it would rocm that
Henddton wm extremely jeahru. uf hi.
be un glad to be relieved of my pctacnce wife, snd apparently WM* cause, as she
•bore
a rather light character iu the eitrin hit bouse forever.
■•Qf wane, old Elate WM wiser 'than I,
rowagea us mot
but t would not listen to her, end, a few
aba folk hcrosif 1------ ,------days after urc aerenteenth birthday, we
paufou, though, in reality, she was a jotr pert privately married ia the email chapel
or two hiajnnfor.
attached to the convent. UUa declared
The little girls, Ethel and Kvalya, were to her dying day that the marriage wu
often present during these hterary cooler tree anJlcgd u any marriage could be.
got the beat Ereach cook iu tbe'cil
tattoos, and none, oct even Mrs ■ Wakrm, and that ebe and Madam DetcHIc ■ aignod '
had a thomrht of say serious remit from
•Msdame," saidan imp.-rtinent
sueh a comptui-.nalsip. Boruetimea she
to-hia landlady, "yoar batter ia to
critic foe my Itawontio taste. It
would dodare tharsbo wm "gisd Cousin milrt distant; Elsie, with the aid of a na­
Frank bad found soma one literary enough tive &gt;crv*at, doing the work ot the boiuc,
to interest him. for he bad always been and Pierre BUnc being our pardcaer. They loft the court bauu in eosrpuny, Jon '
Tuuday, about 3;3U r.
ami shortly
the hookworm of the family, ths Colonel Edward told ms, and I believed him, that
after returning home tbs neighbors heard
said"
the chateau would be bis by -inheritance
Ths winter passed oa. Many of the upon tbs death of aa aged-aont; which loud talking between the two, bnt to
'which
not
much
attention
wm paid.
guest* bad departed, but Squire Frank amertiou, with many other things hn had
still lingered, and it wm noticed rocentiy told me, was utterly without foundation. Shortly after the n..n wm observed going
down town, aud bo -was again seen return­
that Agnes kept closely to her room*, and
‘•Fnood from the touretony of the school ing about Sevan o’dock. All being still
The other night * Burlington »ootn
was never seen tn any of her old talks with
and settled in a burnt I believed would be shout tin bouse, there wu no mupurians found the long expocted “nua under the
Cousin Frank.
Ona morning, laving understood »; permanently our own, with a luubaml of foul play until yeoterday mornimr (^lh the bad." It wm her huaband. Tie bed
breaklaat that theCofooei and Squire Pago bandwzme and kind, 1 pasted a few months inrt.t. when not obrervtng the woman was rather high and so »M be, and he
in that hied of aa Eden in which ignor­ moving eboat, some cm- informed tbs siiy
ance ia blim 1 read and tended my roanbal. who oooaid«red it worth JookinC
Sowers, and watched in tbs evening for into. He accordingly pexnadad to the
the return ot my husband from the town house,and asked the man for the where­
wkb all the faith and hope of which ro­ abouts nf the woman, wb-&gt; nude tome eva­
man’s nature is so full 1 had written to sive reply? The Msn-bal then began an
my father, and waited long fora reply, examination of the premiof*. and in the
but ah in vain. At Iasi Edward grew frost imniea.abuaf twenty foot from the
cold ud changed, and sbsccted himself
from home for day*. Yon wdl knowhow
said, and might not we her^gain fur many it wu••!• M MeleM for me elaborate.' He
m-uths. She checked him.
-Mr. Page, I begtbat yea will go no aune to sao only a few days before the
further. I am not blind, and can plainly birth of my child, and upbnidnd on with
bis
tn is furtunes. Ho said that my father
a»« whithar it ia lending. 1 estreat you’
had written him a most insulting letter—
• nc that be would never foejpre. ‘But*
ho ad-led. 'if he only knew that hi.
. daughter, thojemad-niece of aa Earl, wu
a wife in name Only, nod not in deed, be Struck with some blunt initrumeat, which
I would probably rcetram wk me ofbis p'rince kiKKkcd )«r scukIcm, ami then, from the
marks ap-m ths occk snd the blackness of
I -Iwu already iD. sod there words the fare, it wu apparent that the devilish
' pierced me like a knife. - I begged him to deed ofmenieT w»» completed by.tr.npi- New ’ork to Earland recently. They wo
I tell tot truly what be metat. and if he, Ulioa, rvidontly by the grasp of hands out under extract for throe years with
1 Edward de Villiare. were really the rillian liw- uldacera that the moot plausible building Arm. io Manchester, and aro to
liardly lire without being near you, with- II he would have me believe him. With a theiry for the murder is that Donaldson. rroetve wages eqeriTskmt to 13.56 par day
I here, with eight bourv’wort and ImlfboJ
■ sneering answer he left me, and I never
w: ncing you at fout."
1 idayn on Saturday..
.
• Ob, aw, have I fed yon t* tlya bT “J ,
1
Many worthy pcopls sprinUa ihoir la&lt;
too-crideot enjuytnent of your aoaety?
the
troth,
but
her
reply
wan
no
more
to
Plcaaetdfme 1 never intended auch a
kle» with D. V.’a in referring U&gt; thdr to1 ^tentioaa, bat It may h. oMariotod wfattfarr
clung. Bat the companiimahin of&gt; an in­ the point- Any &lt;&gt;n« ao oMiiy won aa I
tellectual mind wm au paulsl! My mmo had baeo, »hc aaid. teed not expect much
1 all of them know what thaws iaitida aigni
and heart were both numn^ for food. 1 truth from a hubund.
1 fy. Thtm aa old lady wrote thatsbsdmbi
______^jbc one in which cumc to diaejyth bar daughter du Wad
••Oh, rir, T cun never tell ytm the anbajrc been to lonely, Mr. Page. Oh, ii
1 dxvc-vervd, hut eflcr dipy-inR
you only knew, yen would not blamo me! guWi of that week! MTb.br eame. but
Hmvw pMtod through «ch bitter trida. 1 could only look upon her with grief and __________» ho came to hard day, and
.. r ____ _
wit* nf • abame. I prayed for death, but it would gave thu job up. He then dug the other
not come, and life wm ono unfaeuing tor- one aa above ditooveted, which wm about
two feet inldepth.
tUTT-.
•I liad acme menu -’till at my com
The man aud woman h*vc lived a very
mand, but knew not wforre to go or wh»t dur&lt;putable life, ao far M we hare learned,
to do. Ono day Pierre came to me with
aomv 1-itcrv found in an old amt of my place with Mr. Findliter for hu intemper­
hnaUnd’a. la lhmo I found that hv had ate habits. Since that limo lit h»* lived
deerivud me in warythfog, and that 1 wu by tranaient work till he finally obtained
. Lie lawful wife, m Ellis, .ho bad died employment with Mr Bill. Tbo murder
during my dark days, had alwaya imuted. it oat of the most mid blooded that hu
My foebee would not give him a p&lt;?a»d-ef tetr taken place in the Wanly, tod hu
arouaed an in tame exatetnent in all ritrnre
of the community.
hia hand, and allowed him toatroUrt. k
be test for mo immediately, mying that 1 In addition to the above the CaarMrcaya. omita to add that a motneot later, whoa
If my father had fonakA, tie, be would be
the auger gave out, the waap al oaoa re­
my father I wm getting ready to loavc
sumed bnaliKM. aud MUt the WMOimi
England, when the greats, of my nriafor
bowlin; out of the door like hot abac from
tunea fell upon me. My little Af»«. who
bad grown to be the lift of my life, wm
A Pittsburg mechanic mis the follow•Mlmt from me, red nil the effcrta of my rtrangulaiiou. Shslad -been alrupk on
rte«
•‘Willingly, most willingly. Let me
the fun-bead with a hammer* or aom'o other a worker for forty
years, by industry and
think of it until to-morrow, and I will lei
blunt instrument and then strangled The
“This is all. I eoald nof stay ia France, jury concluded that Emma Donaldson taoTXllar.. and wishing to provide for a
yon know simply bv a ‘reu' or ‘no.’ If I
drexi. to toU y~. 1 will toU you all; for snd I found it impospMe to remain in cama io her death by Mnogulaiioa at the
your noble geiunsity hu touched me rosy England, as my father’s wife and drughum hands of moo cue unknown. Donahteon rainy day, I iorested tt ra railroad, bank,
deeply, and you shall, at lusM. pumrea tbs industeioody circulated (he report that I
trust of a mierebtoand sorrowing womaa. was an uuwedded mother. But the Earl
WO! you excuse uie al dinner this even­ bad takra care to get a ropy ef the regiaing? Tbs though* arowssd by this meet­ tar of the marrian before he l.ofc tar
ing will overpower ms, If I cannot hare boas with him. But tor my chHd-O
quiet. I wiH st toast, *ee you again. May God I-"
Agnes here bsokc down entirely, and
God forever bleu you!"
.She gave him her hand a moment, and great sob. ahook her deflate frame.
then haatOMd to her room, where only her

will ordnr ths rest. I cannot bo more mis
cr.ble than 1 am, and, prrtaps. his sympa­
thy will loamr the bunton. I would not
aadfen bis life with my sorrows, but, ob,
my Father! hstovuuu, be tores us truly
and devotodly, and fore is th. «MUM

At breokfMt, tbuugli pale mid quiet,
the declared her fated to be much better,
•■But 1 think I do not feel able to have
th* )CMOO&lt; to-irf, Mm Waltoo, if you
will cicuae me."
• Certainly, my dear.'' ww the nepooae
ring tbc tong voyage Agnro had
t wrf acquainted with her pretty,
v«i pnplfa aud «b«ir atnuly mother,
thing aaft and tow, and m sad as the wail
in »•«:, ted «nulo bad
&gt; heart of dm Mjl genwuDy difficult

D°-Vos." .be mplitei, “at derm, in the

the STEBBINS BROS SAY

STORE.

of pcreflt quality gg^-w-jgyrti

TLrcc mouth, npun the water were often
ro.&lt;«ed in Uk-joarncy in stormy weather,
and the efegsol home of CJomI Walton
reemod a haves of rest to the weary hurt
end tired frame of ths young widow. The
hours wm built in a grove of oaks upon
an ctaiacoce above the Bbcnaadnah, end
was almost princely in its appointments“Ab, Mrs. Walton, what a fovsfy home
you have b thin far-away land! Never
before hare 1 beheld a soeue to beanliful."
And, in truth, it was a scene rich with
the very folorea of nature. The October
days bad come, andT ths maples by the
river were draped io riehret1 gold, while
ths «ka werec/otfoa in velrety maroon,
and tbs cbretttuu and pine* gave the dart
and ligbl grreus to the breutiftri ?»««••
The mountain range, upon either stdc
reemsd truly lb. repoos of wdmntmrett
th. had read of in th# fairer fl- of ehtld-

WHOLE NO. 2067.
baa m ter passed owl of the family. The
I’agn*. a family famed among the brat peo­
ple of the great ralky. mil! cultivate aud
beautify the old plantatirm, while the por­
trait of their beautifti! aiKertrww mill
adenw the walls of tb«maa»K&gt;o, as io one
of the chief treaxurai pt her ehiidren’s
children, all ofwboa have had copim made
from the original, painted by Thomas Bul­
ly, rixty years ags.

library."
“TbreU’" bs said, Is a voios chofcad
«W.s«aMam. B. sianyrnd bur Wd and

BMotsry principles in flnasae:
Firm, that gold andailw ara tbs 1
terials best fitted for money.
Sceond. that all currvnnei should
bated on the precious metals and come
bls into them at the will of the hcJdsr.

Squtn' Frank Pago wu a year in Eufa.tmd daring that time Agora heard of
m bat ones. A letter from bar mxk
AUipod a brief note Oum Frrek —
"Keep a hopeful heart. I think I will
*AtSThe game, rending a servret be

arc emigrating to Ubsm. TOtaL-waH
Returning Board is in limbo, and Ha
is twfly reared Tom Fcrtrfer W WnAs

�The Maine Election.

’IHff i]

Tcfk*, printed in cuiure, and arc
si fo
&lt;mj by the millico. Prang
-»:&gt;:* tnakw ehromo* that are really
but they teSa*. high ytte, .W
pet late MMctiun with tbs &gt;«pNrwr Yows. Barr. I Sth, 1877.
I say that the “CbrweV
hswkod slout the erantry as premiums
for nvwvpajcre, ec*t only six cento each,
and you can bur them by* the quantity
wtdl as religion. He commenced his wr for ere® Ires than that. When the dodge
anou iw*t Sunday with a violent diatribe was But quite as well understood as now,
agaiasC the free school »y*tecn, denouncing
it s« a gram wrong to “the church." and
one whieh every CotUlie wm bound by

’

The ramlt in Maine show, a Itejubl.ron
plurality of about HA00 and an absolute
majority of aome 0,000 ever all opposing
madidato*. Last year eur plurality »u
W477, end in 1875. 3 872. These figures
tb not indicate any reaction against the
RsjniHiesa* in that far off eastern Stale,

cans aa are opposed to wiiat ia called the
President s Southern Policy, to abandon
the party, on the contrary they indicate
that the party is united and randy for a
vigorous onslaught ou tho enemies, front
whenever called to do better for their
principles, their party and it* chosen lead­ how only last fall, a man named O'Reilly,
ers. It is a victory that will strengthen the born of Catholic parents, bat who bad
hearts of the Republicans of Ohio and joined a Protestant church, was a candi­
Pennsylvania, if ihuy seeded strengthen­ date for office, and how m *oon .as be
ing, aud cause them to work mor-i vigor- beard of fa be-instructed his flock and the
owdy for a glorious triumph at the poll in

the politicians that the Catholic chureh
was a unit, and was controlled by the
clerical authorities, and that it Would be
though tbo Ruvilana were not doing what felt thia flail. The sermon created a great
it was expected they could d-&gt; or site the
Turks are making a mueh mere vigorous
defooao of their country than the world
anticipated they'could make.
''

Proudest Haye*’ rfait to the Booth be­
gan moot m»pieiou»!y with hie reception
at bjuixville. Nothing cnuld exceed the
henrtioewt and cordiality of hi* welcome

The tcmjicranre cugaoixations are- diatributisg tracts showing the cost of lum
to the city, with a view of awakening a
dropw interest in tho fight they aro mik­
Hon. J. C. Burrow*, of Kalataasoo, h»» ing against it. Thu total number of a^
becn Invited to stump Ohio. Wo hope he rests in the city tor the qtrartcr ending
will go, for he is the beet stomp orator in Sept 1st, waa 19,943. Of thaw the num­
ber iracesbic directly to rum was 14,090 !
Probably half the remainder could be
traced indirectly to ram. but it ia safe to
say that four-fifth* of the ent-nnous police
force required to keep the peace ia the
city, owo their employment to ram, aid
ninety per cent, of the crime* and c*au|H-

The Hepublicatu of tho great Blate of
Pennsylvania met in convention on (ho
fith loot at Harruburg, and nominated for
State Treasurer, Wm. B. Hart, for Audi­
tor, A. M. I*aaimore and for Judge, J. P.
Stenitt, and among others all of which
aro sound to the cere, adopted the three
following Itesolntiona, ihut will especially
cuoimend tlkomaolrfis tea the ftvorablc coifitidcrauon of wvery thinking American cit-

If f S

A full line of Undershirt* and Drawers.

fe HMHi

man thia fail, for lire advance army are al­
ready in the Add. the chromo mills are
running (o their full capacity, and tbs
mook-fooud young man t* leaving ths city,

and Boy a

for FALL TRADE.
Our CUSTOM DEPARTMENT eoo-

for WHITE SHIRT in ths CSty.

business surra.

I SCARFS, TIES and Sill Handkerchief

Umbrellas. Satchels and Shawl Straps.

33 Monroe

st, Grand Rapids, Mich.

GROCERIES,

tnoosly fergirre them —but to have shared
the plunder wilh men end than-have than
go back oa him, angers him. He says it
was plaaaant reading when in Spain, the
deuundatioaa of himself by men who were
bis partner*, end who were living oa tbo
money they stole when wilh him.

fa iocreaaing every day and every hour.
Broadway hasn't looked ao much like the
Breadway nf old, for five yean. There is
the.comfortable, old time certainty of be­
ing ran over, if you attempt to cruas at
any time from nine in the morning till six
at eight—there is the crash and smash of
vehicles, and the curving of driven, there
thcec .figure* before one, it fa ru&gt; wonder is the crash aud din of thousands of
that the pablie demand tin regulation, at
the b’.«kadc of long linen of street am,
all events, and extinction if possible.
and the stages in apparently ioextrieaLle
jams—there is, ia short, the good old un­
comfortable Broodway of the olden lime.
iho enormous building, eight atorics high,
and tilled from cellar to garret with the
most inflammable materia), was entirely
fonprovided with
not u
be dn&gt;
drawn on the fourth story,
ecould
'"’,d °°*
and there were not only no hose fur the
cztinguiahmsot of fire, but there were not

COFFEE.

SOAP
The ItiU Power

CURES

TOBACCO.

HUMPHREYS'
Homeopathic Specifics

CROCKERY.

STONE 'W-A.EIE.

Vol. 22 Itf.

Smith Hoyle &amp; Prerton,

p °-_p- Row»f» Co*». CoL

Hpcakiog of Hale, it b a fact that tbongh
bln was one of the largest piano factories
in the world, he never made a piano that

Gen. Butler wilt support tho President in
hie Souther* policy.
Tbo Baltimore Republican* al a convenlion Monday evening heartily indorsed
the President s policy.
as they did about carrying 6m-. Peensytvanu and all other States.

LIGHT-RUNNING

Ptmocratie distractions in New Jcarey
Uvs mooted a cbanoe fo the Repohliseas ef gaining a United States Sesator-

‘DOMESTIC
SEWING MACHINE

the aim rotwm bibb

BEST.

$Bg$20B';

jirimrsksT^
SWEET

Heavy AV. Ixird ruled at the Saratoga
mt Mitrg last week that the whole nnmbsr
of 'pevwws in the poor bouare, includmg

il

these temporarily relieved, and ia the re­
form aad penal institutions, in Michigan,
wu 54,210.
'

Tlic balance of cash jn ths State trc»ury Sept. 1 was 1592^7.1,81, receipts
during the week ending tiept. 8 w«s
|28j)63.0€; payments during aatne time
to abeodoa tho luxury altogether. ■ Then were 125328.91; balance in irtmaury
die eoursc of the Irada has drtn-rd. Sept 8,1877, 1595,927.96, increase tr
New York fa no longer the great Importing the week *3,554.15.
Tbe offioerv of the Eaton county agri­
centre, for the western chics are receiving
it direct Item China and Japan, via the cultural society are taking the utmost
Jains to make the coming fair, which taken
have been rushed upon the American place at Charlotte on B..ptm&gt;bcr 26, 27
market bccMss of tbs improved focilitiee and 28, the beat exhibited. of the kind
f&lt;» getting it The importers wilh large
stocks on land are suffering terribly, and

Serin lata
Par fate
Oattaiir
lata Full®

wane lomr

yean, and we think WU penona will do
and ao on through the whole list of resj well to go and see this exhibitios of the
peetablc maker*. He has been prosecuted
product* of the Stale.
Utr.o and qpin, hot he always managed to
Chicken thieves relieved Mr. George
jest keep pal of the ciutehc. of the law.
Riehardsou, ofOmvis, Calbroa county, of
84 halfgrowu chickcnr a few nigl ta sines,
ki*My kaving Mr. Ricbardroa four, how
ever, to raiae soother brood next year

wttic
■Blit
■Stic
itaik

D

ing torus pianos, forging aa nearly aa he
I’rof. Watxm of the Michigan Univercould tho names of reputable makers. ■tv, al Ann Arbor, announce* the discov­
Thus he would pul out a.piano under the ery of another planet of the eleventh ta*gname of “Steinway A Soos,” which aa ;norant or earelcm person would „fJ&gt;ury.7
' a^''
The State Fair io now In full operation
aEppovlug It to be a Steinway. The Web at Jackson. The sf&gt;w is the best for

The Jovrri of ten will be gratified to
know that tens ard lower in the great im­
porting hoastw than they .were before the
war.
Tbo reduction Ims been brought
about by the decreeing demand. When
wsgep wet* high the laboring man not on!y drank good tea, but bought it by the
Political Noles.
Only two counties in Maine were earned pound, aad the moderately well-off by tbo
cheat. Now it Is different. The laboring
by the Democrat,
man buys it by tbo ounce, aad the better-

DRESS

BROADCLOTHS for DRESS SUITS.
CAB8IMKRE8 and CHEVIOTS

An investigating commiueo had Tweed
on the Maisil, but they have not thus far
got anything new out of him. Every­
body knew that the eity had been robbed
ofmiltisiua, and they knew exactly who
did it, and bow it was done. Tweed's tes­
timony, thus for, is only valuable aa a eonfc.rion from tho Imder of ths thievre, with
aome mime particulars added. He may
make some new disclosures before they get
thnnigh with him, but it ia doubtltaL
Tbe-old mankropsnp wonderfully well,
and will, if be ever gets out, make troub­
le for bis euimica. He is very bitter, and
dadra* nothing so mush as to get a chance

compelled to bring their drinking waler
from the third story ; consequently 'when
Mr. M. B Gillette of Niles township ia
the fito broke out among the varnfaboa said to have lost 160 hop by the cholera,
and seasoned lumber, there were no means lately
*’
of check ieg it, and an hundred men and
women periahed miserably in the flames
But Mr. Hale win get hfa-insurance on his
burned buildings and stock, and will put
op another just such a trap.

may boeomo extremely mischievous in as­
sisting to diminish the popular respect for
tbo decisions of lawful tnbunah.
Third—Tbo long and rocwaftil exfateweo, under the laiws of Congress, of the
doable coin standard warrants us in de­
manding an early repeal of the legialatir.t:
which demonitixed silver and■ cxtablfabud
an almost exefosire gold rtxndard, and we
therefore favor a return to the free uh and
nnrestricted coinage of the dollars of 1798
sod its restoration to tho position it held
as legal toodcr during the eighty yrare of
dur national exktaooa, thus preserving the
equality . of tbo comnucteiai value of the
silver dollar with the gold dollar keeping
both ia circulation.

BUSINESS and

SUITS and OVERCOATS.

IXIMIST

JAtmsro.

IMPERIAL SOAP

Jt,!

LANDS*

TRIUMPHANT!

worTtor-SE
Thteffigaoeu from rariona pointe in Ohio
is of tho moat cheering nature for the
BspuWissas. Th. beet infonn«l Detnre
esttet admit that the Ntsie fa 1‘kely to go

and display to hideous, gtoidy, high-color.
mi pirturw. which be will amaare you ssU
at retell for ten tlolfan, or rather would
tell at that price only lbs nuWfahcn of
the Few-ifdrw pwhlfah them, ana they
enimi be hod u any prire except by sub-

Z HOWER ? REAPF.fi ’

�cpccial meettsg of the Common Com
cil Mcoday cvralag, Sept. 17«h, 187*7.
Ilia Honor Mayor Bcntosy in tho chair.
Roll of Aldermen bring oiled the fol­
lowing were poorest:
AUz-Abbey, Dewey, McNaughton,
R«.-«ll, SpreMmg, Tomlireou red Yonng

B-tmp Rafora CHb wrimd by
to. Udi. Chririiaa Tereprranre I'.iou
b^r. ^red toe Dining Hal) on the Fair
■ Grnnnds, and will furouh warm mreU *,
25 eta., during the retire Erir, There
who have heretofore taken dinner at toe,
Hall ontoc Fair Grounds nerd'out be,
UM
to. Ilamiap Udi. re. good,
eo«k» and ample provider* and that they
Ml
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AIX ABOUT TWE COUNTY.
Cooler.
Gold 103.

Stato accuridea arc quiet..

Michigan Central stock* 591.
Money ou call 36r,5 per rent.

Fine xhuwer Monday morning.
Hillsdale County Frir remmee

I ^A grand vocal and instrumental concert
| will be given at Union Hall on Friday,

N

I Dr. )lcCormick is making «rrungea»euta
- Wo Ircartlfaythc boltuiu has dmbpod || to go to Newaygo to follow bis profosuion
there. Wc are very sorry to lows' him
but of the pCTwcution »uit of the People
! from our tuidet, we hope that aucecm may
va. Delano and Sbepanl, by tho aetien cf
Mr. Shepard in taking back bia wife to
many friends who ray, racceaa Dr.

Sunday morning the house of C. C.
moit of Irtwta Stern, whose -Wore wB be
Wolcott wan entirely. consumed by fire.
opened &lt;.ti Saturday for btuinra*. Ha ia |
The cause of the fire is unknown as tbe
lately from Allegan dty and has borne |
I house had been vacant for some time, tbe
here to engage in bminen perraauendy.
fire was nut discovered until toe Games
The attention Of our readert ta exited to had broken through tho roof and had got
tbe new advertisement of Vimar Bro*.
too for to bo axtinguiahwl an wo have no
That M a buriuren firm doing imrirnwr co
way of putting oat fire* rely by carvyi ng
btuioesi prindplea aad worthy of tha en­ water in poll*. Tbe house was irearcl in
tire confidence and general patronage of the Barry and Eaton Company.
tho public.
Tbe Udlen' Foreign Murireury Socfaty
Tw'fho Tomperonce Reform Chibs of
in connection with the M. E. church, will
Berry County.
be entertained by Mrs. C. G. HentJy of

You ore reopectfully requested to for­
her residence on Grwm street. Geotianen
aru Invited to to' lea, and a curdis! invita­ ward to Jomre Clxrkc Pnw. or H. H.
Briley Srety. of the Hwtings Reform
tion extended to alL
.
Club, tbo oomo of your dub, the date of
Rev. Mr. Wiikineou of A»n, Grme*
nrponituion, the nomre of yam 1’ree. end
see county preached for the BopriM socie­
Sretyn the number of membere, time end
ty oo Sunday IW. aud we undersUud a
piece of moering sr.d any other inform two
proposition hu b«n made to himtobouiuchtog the ternpeexoee work in your lo­
eome line paolar of tho church, bat we do
cality yon deem advioxbte.
um know whether ho will acrept.
Tbe object ia to known, near re may
l/rcv. Goo. W. Sherman for the pari
be too omoant of good t&gt;.t bu boon aocmplianod. and prepay n»™
work of tho Winter Campaign.
We the Toatporaoew Workers of Barry
county ought to hold iatereriiog mreliug.
in every poMie ball, church and ached
bouw i» Briry cuunty during tho coming
winter, and to more effectually work for

Having and keeping constantly on hand every variety o(

MS, MLS, M lliHHH,
Toilet Articles to any varimyx.! kind or price. Hagen . Magnriia Brim Charm
uf Beauty, the iaffi. all koow'irUet.
Morel Books, Office end SAool Stationary,
Blank and Memoroudun Books, in any style at your own prior.
Your patrooace m

Adopted by ayes aad nays as fbllawa.
Ayan—Aid. Abbey, Dewey. McNaugh­
ton, Itaucll, Hpauldiug, Tomlinson and
T«a&lt;-7.

—tromUing io toci- boot a for toeir scrip*,
and kft With the firai returning train,
without aoeiug one lento part of abo win­
try they first act out to see aud explore.
There are now about forty atesm raw
Mills in tho Hills, acd about m maay
Stamp Mills, ranging from fire to forty
stomp ItaUcriea ; two imeltcro, eight steam
pumps, two assh and door fartoriw, two
bre-wrrim; and when a little more than,
eighteen month* ago a few raineri’ were
ooopod up in tho braib, and under trees,
there is now a city of about leu thousand
iuhabitonts.

DRY GOODS!

years, tome fields of wheat aad oat* were
dertroyod by them, a iiulo of tho early i
corn suffered svme. am! garden* were
somewhat injured, but 00 the whole we
wonc. The bog cholera baa broken out
very hndlr here tot* summer, owing m I
think to M much water ia tbe spring and
di-iug a fearful work cf detraction. Farmere.bave lent from 10 to 150 hop and
oo&lt;-half ot the hop that are yet alive are
now «iek. Taking altogether timo* look
hard, but there seem* to be a eliwrfulnaw
prevadiag all that ■ a aure guarantee that
the people are not dieepurapd. Wo know
that we have »• good a country u the ran
ahinee upon and that tho time mil irarcly
ctimo when we will bo noon more4rrwjierv^s aad ean laugh st our present fear*.
Th» political pot ia begiuuiag to boil
and as wo elert our county officer* ia Nov.
there is coasidarahlo figuring to bo dorm ia
ail ran co of tfic convention. I suppose we
shall also decide at the Nov. ciectiou, the
quretton whether wo will adopt township
organialioM or remain under county
commuaiooera. If tho township erpniaation bad been like youn iu Michigan I
would moat heartily support it, but there
on- swne oi.jectinoabls f.aturre that way

kin I.W

Wc sell goods at a very small advance on the firat cost.
We sell more ready-made Clothing than any house in this city
No matter liow low you can buy goods in tkher stores, we will
sell you the same articles al less price.
We adhere strictly to the one price system.
Our trade is increasing every year, which is a sure sign that we
sell goods at lower prices than any other firm J
We can sell goods at small profit liecanac we can ’
than others on account of our selling so many _
Our clothing is cut as stylishly and will fit ax 'well ai\any made to
Order. Don’t forget to call and sec us.

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE,
Double Store, 38, 40, and 42, Canal 8L,

.■era

I have on hand a full stuck of
Dry Gooda of latest styles
anti also

GRAND RAPIDS.

LOCAL BUSINESS NOTICES.

DRESS GOODS

toil aud Ft. Pierro, which is two hundral
and fifty mile* shove hero; which leave*
too over-fond dhlance from Fl. . Pierro to
the Hill* liUlo kai than one hundred and
fifty miles, which ta at least -one hundred
and fifty miles nearer than by any other

evening, October 12ub, for tho benefit of
| toe Haatiog* K. O. P. Baud. The mu• The Bi.ird uf Supervbon m
1 aieri part of tbe enlcitaiument haa been
Monday October 8.
. placed in tbe hand* of Mr. J. de Fielireki
of Grand Rapids, whore reputation m pianGovernment Bund* are weak in
| i*t and mtuical director is wc® established
thy wifb gold.
I rend you to day by registered k-Uar
Half fore on toe Michigan Centred to ! ih tbe Northwest, The participant* in
’ toe concert will bo Mr*. Bello Header- •Sub suba.-riptiou to Bxnxui. I have
Jarireonthta wrest.
•Hott, Mr*. Frank Banril, Mima May read itelr.TMre many years with pleasure
Witoew the efiict; wheal J 1.33 fur the Barlow aad Carrie Goodyear, Mrs. Eli
bort on nor ttreeu yesterday.
Galloway, Mr. Juliu Rm*U, Sir. J. de as afraid I am a prw pay master and al­
Read the foals ofO. I). SpauUiag Fielireki and Mr. Albert Aoderoou a «o!o though I would Mill like to ore it* tare
**4 the Star Clothing Home.
violiatat of great dutuoetiou from Grand weekly you would not bo to blame if it
/ TU Hastings Chon dub ia stall at work Rapid*.
should be stopped, «o I will remit ait-above
Time, here are quite hard for farmers*,
wheat in toi&lt; immediate vicinity wm
Bead the advertisement of B&gt;tQ&gt;m
Yesterday Sept. 17 Dr. Young assisted stricken with black nut, and ctxuK&gt;|oently
Burnell. They ray they menu bumrere
is a very po_r crop. We hate com of all
Temperance meeting al 4 o'clock n«: I by Dr*. McCormick and Griswold removed
a Urge tumor from the cheek of Mira ages and degrvo. of goodnere from field*
Sabbath afternoon at the Court Hottae.
that will make 60 buiheta per aero down
CkristUr of Assyria.
Tbo Firemen ot this city will have tl
to nothing. Feara rd toe pnaaboppers
John R. Crites, our young and enter­
rfance of tbe »eaaou ot Union Hall oo tl
prevented tbe sowing of much s-ataA groin
'
prising
attorney,
has
gone
home
for
a
eveuisg of October 4th.
and tU planting uf more cora. TTho wet
short time for the benefit of his health, spring made planting late, cauaiag some'
J. T. Bril A Co., ask the aUou
i "John, don't stay long."
entire
failure*. In my ntimauou the main
men who derim an agency for ths
Al. Troutwine lias exchanged his Bar­ ervp. stood about tbu*. Wheat quantfty ।
fruit trees. See adrrrti*cuico£j !
■
I her atsop and contents for a farm with sown 50-per cent Ices than corp moo, yield |
We hear that the youngest eon of;
Edwin Fallal of Middlevilk, wax drowned 'I Welcome O'Dell. Al says ho ha* shaved 90 pct cent; corn planted 150 per cent— ’
enough and now will try fanning for a- 50 per rent-will average 100— 25 per cent
in toe Tbornapple river tan Thursday.
50 per rent and 25 per cent, cats sown
b to be a sheet and pillow case [
| Her. C. G. Thomi* the M. E. Pa*tor 75 per cent, yield 110 per coat; Barley,,
social with tableaux at Good Templar* I
for the put year, is to remain another year 80 per cent, yirl-l 10O per cent; potatoes '
Hall mx&gt;o. A treat ta in etore for the
greatly to the salitfaction not only of the 60 per rent, yield 50 per cent; rye 125 j
people.
member* of this church bet of tbo citisena per eent, yield 90 per eOtit.
Forty cento win pay for tbo Bajtxxx
Tho heavy storms of but spring destroy- ‘
until January 1*11878. Try It and Me If
«1 a verrdarge pe^eenb ut gramhoppera
you do not dorm it wise to sub*cribb far !
while they were young. The-oounty fur­
the ensuing yfear.
nished a large amouolof eoeFtar and'
. Report* from our aohool show an nn- |
and we trust that many more may *re tbo flaifonu to cutch them and many mlllioc
proeodented atteodsnec, and give very flat-1
■ evil of their waya and turn therefrom.
tering notires of the new Haperrnteuflent, I

Ow r

WANZER i BARNES (8uoee«»n&lt; to Barmm * Co.)

Phoenix Block* HASTINGS. MICHIGAN.
Drugs, Patent Mtdirims. Humacpathic Hcnadix.

From among the many people, that
Use ’iaUt/l ths Hilta, 1 jresumo some
came from yuor vieinily, which perhaps
have already returood, riek and dtagreted,
aad not wilh oal much reaaoa for their
□pinions, for no country that is m oo«:
. bl. a. the Hilta. creold U rich sm^h to
afford bumnu* for the touurand* thu arc

Sabbath WM sole pressed by. the Prosre-u| Ung Attorney on Thursday, for the resrou
th»t the prosecuting witocm, Oliver E.
Woodruff, could not be found ou the day
.
for the trial. Thu cause U ot loo
■ much importance t.. bothusracrifiood, and
ahould be commenced again without delay.
, Tbe liquor Uw mart be enforced aud al)
person* who violate any of iu proviaion*
made to pay tbe rjtirtme penally provided

City Drug Store!

of al! the popular pattenia
and best qualities at lowest
rates.
I have just re­
ceived a full line of

Men's and Boys' Clothing
to which I now invite especial
attention.
I am selling at
price* that will aatonuh
all. Come in and look
over my stoti.

Which lias stood the teat for years and still stands at tbe
head of the list for light draft, durability and good
workmanship. To any one thinking of purchasrug a wagon, we can make it to their ad­
vantage to call and examine the Jack­
son Wagotf before purchasing
elsewhere. Come and see our

Single Buggies &amp; Platform Spring Wagons

HATS AND CAPS.
I krep constantly on hatsd t
full assortment of men's und
' boys’ Hats and'Caps.

Blaisdell's Celebrated Clover Huller,
The only machine now manufactured that threshes and hulls
the •eed'in one machine. All who intend to purchase Clover
Hullers this kcosou should call on us immediately, as there ia so
?-eat a demand that late orders wilt have trouble to get machines,
erms liberal, with a large discount for (cash.
We also sell the

A full line at very low figures.
Come and see them before
buying elsewhere.

We Must Have Money.

PROMPT PAYMENT

A Treeherx examinati m will bo hold at;
the Carlton Venter School Hdum on Set-!
urday tbe 20lh day of October, A. D.
1877, at R o'clock A. M. Teeebera will
please provide themselves with pens and

of tbe Superinundort. I aba!) require .
fre of »I from each male red
from
each fcmalo applicant receiving a certifi­
cate.
CLABK A. Rant.on
Carlton Township, Sept of Shook.
'
st w

k

Manufactured by Phelps
Bigelow of Kalamuoo, the best
working and most desirable mill built.

MESSER BROS.
Drop in anti see those late
styles of Prints. All styles
at bottom figures.

BOOTS AND SHOES

Illi UM! CHESTER’S CURE!
RunarjgsroiHi nonm

-Asthmai
Call a' lie Sin if tteBlG HAT. Bronchitit,
Catarrh,
la offering to all tbelxrgrat aaaortment

As cheap as the cheapest and
warranted as good as any
in the market.

of H ATS, CAPS and

NJBHI5G GOODS

FUR
to be found outGENTS'

e Joke comet in, KE IS SELL
IKO T/1EK AT Jftrcn LOWER
PIUCES-Vm't fail to ore the gooda be­
fore pnrehariag.
\

Hay Fever. Colds, Ac.

AadUlbUMsMirtih*

&gt;rr Oraa*.

WONDERFUL CURES
Ranrtlife Momialstnx PSTUWS

Wanzer &amp; Barnes.

DRY

GOOD REWS TO YHK PITBUil!

GOODS,

CLOTHING,
ILAT8 and CAPS,
.
GENT’S FURNISHINGS,

STOCK OF GBOCEUB

. — B, ik. —tt.

of too many township officer*, to-wit a
supervisor an assessor and clerk beside
the smaller offices, after the MMMment
toe clerk make* out the tax roll leaving

LADE’S RIADI-IADE CLOAKS,
SHAWLS,

HOSIERY,

Barlow L Goodyear serin eril upon
tboen indebted to them aad want toesi to
remember that they Lavs pm timely no­
tice tlisl all aeeonnte mu-t bn oottfad by
September first. They now wnnt it un­
derstood that they rotis: what they mu!

wlsrat. The foe&lt; ta, there ia no beUer
wheat market ia the Stoto than Haatinp,
sad our f.r»«. will find i« •» if Andrew
their wheat to other pho*.

Bar. L. Msatcre, the new pastor of the

Hom** Square in the aftaroaoneided abHiV “d BUuJJ' be"i‘
eloquent parior won him «»y I
IUv E H. Baser will deliver an ilhnsn-l BU*- MM
&lt; Vdwbjl
“ *PI* 7^"*

TOBACCO.

taw items from' toe out .ide world or ter­
ritories Bight be of lotarMt to your paper,
I venture tbta re a short and . general &lt;ta^r^tfan af Um mireral field’ of Dakota,
of Wbfeh *0 much ha* been mid through
tbeBcwsppere; which »»* ata. toe mean.

DEFI COMPETITION
n . .....
.............. _
rem Hall, Charlotte, ou the evening M
Hepmabsr 2fL
!
Hom Henry 8. Cbnbb, has gone to
1’hiladripbta to fill an M«&lt;MM&lt;rt far .

I CARBOLIC OIL
mretk oU baby, wbe aaid she will U 14
years oM •’ey tember TO.

The Norther.. MkU-vjiu agricultural
society will bold iu first uuul four M

LINIMENT

�Lsgals.

w.-tesssfestetjs
I am giuia' oU and bare, to have thinp
wich they aiuT uod. to in Um aouth.
And bcanloa all thisrtbry are too bandy
with 'tbeir weapon.’ down tlwr'. iu H.r'
North when they git after us they srrret
us, and take* ua very carefully to a jaiL
and they brings ua tracta, and trusts uv

,

'

I
-

Msn vimt ua, to try tbe effect of kmdsicss I

ou us srrit&gt;' bore, aud they feed us mighty .
Well, and altogether, it ain't a bad thing । al bi. p-l iu October. .
for a rest. And then we git* out, and; Senator Morton i* rapidly recnvevitsc
gws our way, recuoperatid, and good for. from his late ateruung illnrea
Tbe annual leather product cf Cindwanti is nrtituated al *7,000,000.

M* MM«s UM .fIk. wteMrewtot*.
ta rat-rtam**r MsMlas v*X7
Aa4 wkal Ualoc, cnaplt wore.
AoS k«v tksr Uwkte. ate how thrr t» r»

Aa# whalhse J?« tasrM «as«tos ssta.

ain't far off, and they git on their borare
and hunt us. And they don't arnwl us ,
nuiher. When they come Up with ««/
they are jeal a* likely aa trot to put a !
charge of buck-shot through us, for ther' ’
ain't no inquiry about &gt;ur;h thjpps. Out:
of. a party of fourteen of ua that went
down into North Carolina, only fire ever ’
got back north. And then I don't like
trigger*, aod you have to do a great, deal ।
deal of stayin' with 'em. Nigger* ain't to ■
my taste. I never did like 'em, and I |

:«ALC.

rereasareretbreSasarenwr raluwi taaftaHas■lasar ret only reUmd?ire carte »•“-■•. TiZ-

““BalTbreaTii.

Geuarsl Rwing accepts tbe challense to
bold a joint discussion wilh 8taaley Matcan't orereome tbo pnjudia. They are an .j thews after September 15.
wSnateRUaasOMTUrerMroteMM. ttareo.t
T«t OMIT Till/—IXTXBVtrimki a interior rare.''
The Emperer of Braxil waa al Lisbon 1
•——
. -Dun't you find it rather hard to find . | the last week in August, haring finished
comfortable places to sleep, in the city ?'* . | his sight- seeing in Spun
“Sometimes. Now and then ws git in­
Tbe enonuotu quaatily of 420,000.000
i Thu destraction of Hale's piano factory to the station-house, aad there are always pounds of rosin wu* produced in the Uni­
cutiot he- ranked among the great firre, empty boxes aad warm corners. Il ain't ted State* for the year 187C.
for it »u only one s«|ttarc that was burned.
There are but two depositon ia th*
Bank of Kagi.nd vfa, hw,. lanrer areounta
z
ot loiitite.
than th* late Brittham Yoowg had.
it will be remembered far yean. Proba­
bly one bunded nets, women and children
Glancing at Peuasylrauia the New
York pepcra arc not moved to com meat
were burned to death, and many more
00 ••The Death of the SUvrr Lnoacy."
were injured. This loas of lift waa entire­

s^TBeadache.

®“^ui^e'lSi”'iipiiiir'

ly. uunrccaaary:

Here w\^ a great six

Daruu lUthechild of Paria has pur­
chased tbe celebrated picture gallery of
Van Loon at Atnatcrdsin for &lt;SO0,O&lt;X).

story bunding, full of rambuitiblm, and
crowded wit!;, working people, and tbe ou-

Texas will make this year 7#0.000 bake

J -Swtea^^Mwretea. tSateria) ant faaias ♦*
.. ................... —.

escape. So long WM Umi building that It
w. impo-ible for those anywhere jn the
centre to get to the. ladder*, ne&lt;Tof those
who succeeded in yeaaing through tho
nook a and flamo from burning vnrnish aad
paint, only a few got’ oitutdo where they

and kept use at it two j
....,go within a hundred .
Key is Ju favor of Government Savings
mile* of that dty, if I knew it, for a for-|i Bank*. Shall wc supplement it, as In
tune. Think of workin* ten boun a day, I, France, by Government pawnbroker*'
sj.op ■ ’
and fordin' us on bread and water 1 They '
Tl.e grave cf Santa, i Griswold Good­
don't know how to treat people the'.''
rich (Pater P«rl«y) at Southburv, Conn.,
Tho vagabond went away, with an ex-1 ia marked only by a plain slab bearing a
simple inscriputiu.
The remembrance of h'q brief stay in To- ' At Bolton,'England, lately, Mr. Glad-,
Isd-H w)icre tl.e city is wian enough to i stone cut down a tree In the preaenoe of a
make them earn the bread they cut, waa j large party of cxcurrionirts and then adtoo much for I im. He dcubclraa brooded i dreswed th tu briefly from the stump.

IIAIB RAPJDS DIVISION.
The Reliable Sh#rr Uu

•tn ttnis

snail window* that opened to the ladders
there was the same jam that blocked the
Wnf tlio Brooklyn theatre, aad soon*
rd miserably within a few feel of
tostxj'str.sfsiaair too place of carape. A thousand dollar*
in iron ladders at proper interval* from over it all day.
An cxrltatig.! aaya: “From all part*
of
the
country
will
shortly
arrive
each story would have enabled every perWhat Toledo does, every city and town ;
•oo in the building to escape.
There,| in the country should do. The moment a | complete iuteUiprooe of several hundred thi: .riruwnj.moiru.co.
ought to be a law in every State compel­ j beggar appears on tlio streets ot th»i city, j
ling ManufiteUinm who mass Urge num ;■ be i. arrested, is taken to bartacks provid­
number* of ^moplc tn do tHs, and make J ed for such cuinberers of the earth, aod if
MEDICAL tSUfiGICAL USTITO.
«uc|&gt; provision, and in a .very, liberal man I sbteai work is ast to b, taking stone.
ner. &lt;Wy a year ago, the uioe tragedy!I kXwn his time'is up, he is given a loaf of
occurred in a factory in Massaebuactu, jI bread and a piece of meat, aad is d inn bred ;
audio the city of New York, there areal' with the areuranco if be return’ be will be j
thousand building’ liable to jro *r any time. I retained a i*tiH longer period. None of
But St won't be don,-. There will bo a I
! them return Kyery state in tire 1'ttion
great deal said, the Hale s whin they ro-1। ought, this winter, to hare legislation etn-*
_, _
build, will probably pul on tbair building j powering magirtnt« to commit thcao; each other for Turks they fought
We laddrns, bat no owe &lt;h* will, and rr. ‘‘prrtr. at sight- Tbornly will hsre fifty j'700 ,'-*J C,ikuwinter.
imer. Who
wno will
win *&gt;
gn out
out m
a* aeon
aeon as
as spring
spnng ,0',“ “ 'Ju,Ur-

I-sst w«k hu
J. exprou
lfrM)

mi

o-riou

e«»* lx i»&lt; »or*W« tl

SriaStorE

xwltwr wl'k aa Mt.raws fc.vftwo.1, Sca-UTUn

SS«eja~ESE=E=

99

POULTRY WORLD.

. A .Ultette ItliulrMM M.atMr.
rM
of them is a thief, whenever thieving ean I i,oy. he ’did what little them wm to do. ^X’a^.KK’UW?!ii
of axauspa. vary soml Tbw eted «cMon be done safdy, and munler is only sb-1 To day ibe e«-occrn of which he was jar I SMB, fores.
,
cotauw^.l m Um, murth^art, aad the rtaiued from bnrauio it iso'c *sfe Tbe. rn’ v“’P,n’’ nearly 15 ttfiAl person*
ad ran it guard -jf tlw army hu already •ramp proper osrnc to this eoantiy frmu
shown itself. The sturdy ibicrtw are gel-; Eagland, but it wasn't long till the Amrrting more and mare cumr=\rruha porks,- iran vagabond adopted his tactic*. They
have signs aud language of their own, *nd
hall-ways that are earelertey left open, are when: oar ar two are seen, you may be
Mwjc already robbed. There is ta alarm­ sure there are more. They work io gang*,
Ing increase nf Hardy, unshaven, janabora, .and can bo rallied within a few hour*.
unkempt men standing on the streets, They are viciooa. useless and dangerous,
looking with villainous eye* inlohouww, to and society owes it to itself to extirpate
a*T whether robbery &lt;t b4.-pa.-y wHf do them. There ought to ba the mast r&lt;rinbaH, ' aad the polio are becoming inure geet legislation against them in all the
and more busy with vagrant*. Thore slates, thia winter.
affect inn* wre deeply cenrentratod/ Such
who got far west during the summer, arc
hare beeiHbc adversities of the finest
nSst here yet, but when they come we&gt;
We of New York are looking anxiously
player in the wopld, before be has reached
to the western states that hold elections 13. Booth never riaita tho thaater that
I asked aw of them which he preferred, this fall. It would bo a ahamo if the Re­ bcare his name. lie ia seldom sera in
the dty or tho country, with chinning; publicans allowed themstevea, by apathy publi.-, bul oeewaiotully one may are a
frankness be answered, the country, of' or any feeling of discontent, to bo bratsa pile-fared and xb.iugUful-ioohiMf twm&gt;
pacing Bruadwa/ as ft a rertwis. with
course, when the weather is warm enough Preoidcut Hayes if the first man occupy- something ind.vcrib.iblc »trikimt in hrn
.to admit of sleeping in the open air, or In log- the chair, who ever attempted any.1

nahUmi d«, .1Axail A. t&gt; I'

SKEStes
"ItSWSi,
MBS
RAILWAY COMPANY

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thing like genuine reform in tho manage- 1

, Mid the vagabond, "in'ths
city the cops are al waya a wiuehin- of u»,
Md.yam«M&gt;'t do nothin' without takia’ a
NnT. risk. Bat ia tUiouMry, blew
you, ther* ain't nothin' to stand io the
way. Two of us watches till the men are
are away in the fields, and wo know ther'
ain't nobody in ths h«w»e but wowtou.
Then we goswtep and lifts for sulkin' to
eat, wich we don't recly want, for ws kiu
kill and roast as many chickens as we want.

deter* reform, Il h dM tktmanhhs M will
as hint, that this fall they ewdorwa him.
Ohio, and Pennsylvania, ought both to be
carrred by ibe Republican*, by decided
majoritim. ' If the Republicans of tbe
country could be here and know bow gi­
gantic were tbe erik be attacked, and bow
thoroughly be rooted thrm out, they

GEO. WOODS &amp;• CO.'S

PARLOR ORGANS

And if they could realize haw tLapcrately
the Democracy are fighting to got oontrok'
to cat, we aighte about, 'and if ther' is any four year* from now. they would take MT
loore property layin' round, wo gobbles it. their coats and are to St that this, the pre­
If the womca mak e any fuai we show * liminary skirmish, is not lost. Let them
pfttol. and that ctsdr it. We don t atrel
re of tbn pnvrrarorot, tedlbaa. that ba ia
purging the civil servim. and that he ia
doing all that man can do, to purify and
reform the guvkroment. and asy bv their
votes that they approve of it. It would
bo a bunting shame Io lore the elociiuiM

ilroad

M!® «r*»•

fits =-gteS !~

.

is better ^d is getting better every d«y.

Tbe southern moreliants are here in great
number, and are buying largely. Th#
question u io threw being 4'Uftp snd
healthy trade tMs winter. Tb^N'orth ia
a Hute behind, but they are coming, and
TOr;;,..., „ tbe stream ia iaereaaing ii volume every
day. The weather is delightful, and the
PltTW.
•at, without invading bousca, what do you health of the eUy i. good.
want to taka there ebatseca far F

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VOL. 22. NO?2X

HASTINGS, BARRY CO., MICH., SEPTEMBER 26, 1877.

WHOLE NO. 2068.
.

who had an . falerview with Fnaidenl
Haye, w^lk on tU way to Fremont, Baked
fcPrc•idcnc how he ramc to evnstruct
policy, whtrh ws» teemingly « at vari­
ance with Lb recent view, while on tbc
MBWP in Ida lent Gubernatorial camprin ,
and it it gnw upoa him gradually. The
President replied as fjfowi: "Wei!,

«•*- la Jnlit’
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
5^22

OCR STOVES
look at
PHYSICIAN &amp; SURGEON

DENTIST ‘

Midiiai.

Nadivflk

We would call the attention of Farmers to tbo ■

Jackson Wagon
iTTOKintTS AT LAW. aUSWt.n ia A*i

Citaitucr, ___
ju«&gt; H.Ca:r»a.
U. C. PECK It AM."
PHYSICIAN A SUHGEON,

• i. a ■* r.re. .

IMTfttK OF Tai: VKACK. IWawM dhiteettee
UEORGK D BARRtKN.

WeK.9SBas‘T"&lt;""“

Which has stood the test for years and still stands st the
head of the'list for light draft durahilit-y and good
workmanship. To any one thinking of purchas­
ing a jragou. we can make it to their ad•
vantage to call and examine the Jack­
son Wagon Wore purchasing ,
elsewhere. Come and see our

Which are all fully warranted^nZd selling at prices which
cannot help but please
We are also agents in the
•
County of Burry for

| Among the argument, that doobdca*
। will be, breauac it Us been, used in favor
| of a reriliun of the tariff and a reduction
of dutiro, at the next rcaaioo of Congrem,
is that Inwvr rate, would stimulate import*
iacrcaao the rrvetro- from cu«tom.«, aud
replenish the ircaaury of the nation. Un­
fortunately for Ihb plea, experience con­
tradict* every partof it, except what j»1*1® to lb. augmeoteUoi of import.: yte
even thia fail* after a time, rince iho influx
of foreign merahandire soon paraiyxre
Home ioduMry . reduce* wages, take em­
t loymadt away from a multitude of skilled
IsUrcra, and diminiahe. th. p.rehaaing
power of our population.
The mot .yMcmade and pmiMcnt at­
tempt to reduce thi* rcuhtry to the opera­
tion of a low-duty policv wu made through
the tariff law uf March 2d. 1833, hbtori ,
eally known ** "The Compromise Aet,"
South Carolina Urea taken step* to Du]
ify, If ncOHMry, eyes by military force,
the erllw-tiomi of rareen. item cMtom,
! within the tx.uadarie* of th. State, and
the act Uving been naMed to reconcile

ut the 11 th day pf July, le32, entitled,
‘An .et to alter and amend the acrerai
acta impoeing dutiea on import.,' or by any
other act. ahall exered 20 per eenlum on
tbc value thereof, cor-tauth j.a^t of aueh
cxcwre abaM be dedttetod, from and after
the 31re dar of December, 1S35, another
tenth p*rt thereof ahaD In deducted; from
and after the 31 at day of Deewmber, 1837,
another tenth part thereof .hall be deductad; from and-aflcr rhn Slat day uf Dereto
her, 1839, another truth part thereof.hall
be deducted, and from ami after the 31m
day or December, 1811, one-half of the
reniduc of Mtch excraa ahall be deducted
tad from and after the 30th day of June,
1842, the other half thereof shall be de-

Tb«»e prorufous were Urge CUDcna.wn*
to tbc Free Trader*. According to their
theorieu orery .ueccreirc reduction ofdui
tire,
under the operation uf thVUw, ahculd
The only machine now manufactured that thredhea and bulls,
brought a further development of
the seed in one machine.
All who intend to purchase Olover have
the ioduMry and a greater meamre of
Hullcrs this aeasou should call on us immediately, as there ia so prosperity. Hut the exact contrary waa
great n demand that lattrorderj will have trouble to get machine*. the fact. Bofurc the third tenth of the
Terms liberal, with u large discount for cash.
We also sell the reduction of duties amid taka effect the
financial panic and coHapwe of 1837 precip­
itated produetion and commerea into balplem aupineucra and filled the land with
bankrupteiea. By a table annually pubiiabed by the Secretary of the Treentry, it
Manufactured by Phelps 4 Bigelow of.Kalantauoo, the best appears that the value of import, rrtornrd
for erMumption wm, in 1832, 976.981*,•
working and moat desirable mill built.
793; in 1833, 988,293.57(1; in IKK,
9103^08.521; inJ835, 9129.391.347; in
1836. 9168-33.675; in 1837. 1119,13*,
226; iu 1M2 988,440,5*9, .ftcr varinw.
fluotutatioto. Aenordiug to the Mme table
the import, prr capita for home cotuump
lion, were m follow* 1?33, 95.61; 18X1.
96.25; 1834.97, 00, 1H35, 9365; 1836.
910.90, 1837, 67.53; tad in 1842, H67.
Hero b coaduM.a proaf of our auertion
that the low-duty policy quickly Mimdak*
importa, then, by reducing the purebanng
power of the recple, prooMd* to a decline
of import.. It was tbc vwy exceaaiveim­
portations that led to the ruvul*ioo of
1837, and deatroyed cor proaperiiy.
The pro»tmti&lt;.:i cootin tad and waa in
tctoiSvd. When wo reached the date when

MESSER BROS.

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£

&lt;% C.llOLHROOM.

Builders, examine their Build­
ing Material, House Trimmings, vnliirni, both Goreremtnl and people
were in.a deplorable coodiliou. Bo Monty
waa tbc treasury of the United State* that
Pnint-a, Oils and Varnishes.
the President eould not draw hfa .alary,
and l«o wu cotapcfad to retort to one of
the neighboring broker* for temporary
Farmers,
examine
the
WIARD
aceaantncxiitior.r. Congnwa bad authorised
Y- J- JhrtJ
a loan of912,000,000, but it mold not be
at home er abroad. In bis
Carriaae, Sin ai Oraaaental PLOW, before purchasing others, negotiated
second animal mmraga, December 7th,
PAI NTER
•
1842, Preaideat Tyler mid:
Every onewaranted.
J
Al A. M.
IMeriagt Sbap
“It waa the anzioa* derirv of the exeeoJefforeonSL,
that, in the effort to Mgotiate the
Those contemplating buying tive
loan abroad. tbo American negotiator might
be aWaUj point, lb* mon os-loader to the
Mowers or Reapers should see
the Walter A. Wood Machines,
.......
J. I,. FISH.
irroanY at law.^AjM
l-artiral.ir altealtas «!’*■ i*

fhirnrniTig &amp; Filing Saws
Rmmmbre th. rteM* Icmnl'*"1

Wm. H.

rt“

Goodyear.

pgaaucBmi isawPEOPLES DRUG STOREPhyrau'a 1‘i^nptiooB and

Family iteriixm

cmMy f«-

p.reflwilh Dro*«»nd CkmAmb
of pare. qonliy °nty.

_

It mm* .Wntriy impmriblc for the
vaitor to tU Pormanool hjtkibttiow at
PhilatUpba, to witnra. ia ihta or anv
other country a more beautiful right than
that whirit present* itaclf ftntn tbo wet
gallery efHortirolttiral Hall. TU print­
er'. ait would lammtobly fail in portray­
ing ita charming variety, aad’tho pen pie
turn of tU muM accotupliabcd writer upoa
botanical .abject* enold tearwdy du better
in an attempt to truthfully .dmerib. th.
i*uri«ariug beauty of thia variegated and
flower-covered jdaan.
Being neither an arliit nor boteaiM, we
can rive only a general daeriptioo of tU
Protniww mode ia time of aMiction re­
Hal! and •urroundin’i, remarking, howev­
er, that aueh a view is seldom seen more quire a better memory than people com­
monly pomm.
Indolence b a stream which flown slow­
ly on, bat yM nndermitwi the foundrtxn

ceinprmon b more jiguifimut chan before,
M follow. Fifta-s yowi. codiwg June
30th. 1961, m4« iL low duly policy.
97H.O67.548.46. with fiftreu y«n audvr
tbo Vgb duty po&amp;y, 92.278.950,07*. 87.
Under fifteen youaof high duty tariff* the
rereBUe under Iftecu ymro of low-duty
tariff*. Tht» dbptricy* wwaM'fmvc been
.till grow Ud k no* been for *h« n-rerrly dbUnbing influence, of the chB ww.
Afls ifoil the total* mowatod up rapidly
until dm mmic. Even mum tb.t rmbfoa

■ •

dr. c. hlsseeu

or AnvtKTisrsa.

THE STEBBINS BROS SAY
Don't buy any Furniture or Picture Frame*,
until you have priced their Goods, for you
will safe money by it.

Everybody knows they are the only

prvdigtotM, u compared with say yesr of
the low-duty period; and, but for the
need, of an trimeaw oMtoeal debt, would
bo more dun the Government reqrinn. by
many Bullion.. Our exhibit* amdarirdv
ahow that a thoroughly protective tariff is
the bat for revenue lib al*&gt; bat for
tU people, both individually and collectivdy. Tbeso thcorvlic reformere who talk
about rodumng th. duties, in order to in
crease (ho reeeipta from the dat*M are
either knave, or fool*. TUir pretended
wisdom, viewed io *U light of experience
is only lU noosome of folly. Ifumritu
Mtely, Coogreas should art on the advion
ef tUnc ioeenspMcata, a Pudora's box of
rvib would bo opened end empti.-l in thi*

Wolfing Tow.

One of our ib*urd wxfal UstitaHoo* b
•Ito wwMioX
Peririoo, or rommoa
kdm, or loan otli« popM^ ibuuid dictate
tbit Burner ommoniearitoaM be .implc
muI unawentation*, ud flat after thr ceretaeny i. peiformod tbo &lt;*ln of Mme
■ *&gt;c&lt;l Mcituion u abtoiutriy nccvMary, not
-«!y for the future bcalui of tbc wife
whore nerve* are already etcrMrrincd by
tLu exeitatneut of what b to her a tremru
Juiui erect, but for th. fouadatioa of an

door the wold Dram attic.

*

The Indian Urabmina nwUirr Ml nor
th thy feel, covered by curved roof, of iron kiU any non of anima!*, nod it fa certain
they have not done no formore than 2000
and glare. It i* located co LaaMownn
terrw a few hundred feet north of tbc
I’rrm.MuL Exhibition building. It eoM
9251,937 to build it.
Among the rare tropical plant, and tree,
mind. It waa a hard fought engagement,
and for a time we eould nut tail bow it fa H-irticultural 11.11 am a Mgo-palm, .f
would cod. We who were in command nrvuluti.mary fiime. tt hiring belonged to
had determined that, if a certain moremeat naulted in one way, wt&gt; wowM wire
certain order. ; but if it • rmultad other- which the palm leaf fana are made , ban*
wire, different orders -would be given. na-trec* io fail bloum and barring fruit, j
With uur fieJd-glamcn we waro - watching mahogany-.eocoa-, guava-, papaw , UKvorethe courre of thiags. All at oooe I row a trow and Encalyptu*. or ;-um-tree of Auaotnmwfou in lito lb Irkat. of the fray I Media.
Among the largcM Icafod of them tropThe arti’kry bad got to work ted were,.
chrowiag abel'ti f*.tud with sparring aim iaal plaBta are tbc banana and Col-raia aainto aJid rank* of the eactny. Heads ! tiporum. The leaf of the banana ta from
were being blown from their bodiea, arms jrevtn &lt;o ten feet in Jcncth. and from
to twenty-four ieebro in width,
and lega were torn from lli.ir tocketa, and -rights
'
aoub *ent to one world or the. other, all o! . rtEk and daliertn riude of preea.
New York, with a populatfoa of 1J00,unprepared; and yet I rejoiced and coo-, The Mem of th- Ccfowi* amii]uonim ia i
abqat eight feet loop and nine inch* in I OOa.haa 2,f.OO poluc, and Brooklyn,
cwrutnforar.ee M. the fane, tapering gradu- |; with Ulf . milliqa, has Ml policmM.
|
The
areas of the two citiea are (be same.
was it? Il waa because we were at war. ' ally until it dimmiabra to half an inch ia I
Thai one word solved in my mind the | diwiMcr, from-which u aupported a heart- 1 Alluding to Hadcr'a ewtimate that one
problem of the Sooth. The people were al abaped leaf, three feet acroM it* UroedcM. !I female Uttar-fly will lay 20,006 «gn in a
te-atac. (be Danbury Xnr, tfainkT^it. a
war ; three waa a conflict going on. The ! part and four foci length.
Among the auraller plant, are th. cof- -i pity a fly eowldn’t be grafted M • Um"
aocial Mad poliuoal relation, of the people
were not natural. not hannoafocA There ' fee tree, bearing eoffeo grains ; ferrw, dateMr. Spurgeon, who baa been ennfasg
were dUurUng elements among them, and pdma. fig-, lemon-, and orange Crew*.
along the caret of Sretia.d. Km been
The butankal garden, •umorodiar Har '
whil- they exfated, or were unduly active,
■ I.. . .
K— — —. ■
, . .1 ... । Uiadtural Hall embrace about two bubdtrd ! preaching to the HigUamiero. His cooaul forty ocrea of ground, a large yrojtor-!| gregatioo Urc numbered from 3,000 to

mt pie thatrahali be irert nd faminz.
Hrre any of oar pwnl. the enrage to defy
usage, mid act according to their cam io
olinaiioaa at Ihb important period? When
the ruwic Bodge aud bb.wccChcsrt crown
their pastoral form in the.quiet old coun­
try church, they eojoy a walk in their
finery and white cotton gloves and then
take puMoaioo of their cot and tattle
dews to connubial comfort. But they
hare many chaaece ef luppneM denied to
their richer neighbors. Many a young
man would marry if bo darod to faee Uie
long and bitter agony of a fediioeablr
redding. But it i. an acknowledged fact
that a wotnaa wDI .aboil to every suffer­
ing aud undergo every penalty required
■byffabfan. Phewill stariice her beauty
and comfort in drem. Jeopardise the de*r
cat proapecte in lifu to the requirement.* of
DMgc. A wedding tour may have diatxanforta; it may embarram her tuodcaty,
rmlaeger her connubial Him. injure her
lirakh, by the foued.tioo of bickering,
and difference*, it may bare etery known
duadtantage, bat it will bn imiMed upon
iftociMy utter, ita behest, to that efleet.

Getting Re.dy for School.
“The canto of education behxngrd.'"
U muttered m U Ml down on the eurbatooo on Shelby street yesterday.
He was a lad of thirteen. He spit
through his front trirtb. and be spit often
Hi. panto were supported by a Keen o(
wire ufoUtea-lfae girted .round bn waut.
hi. Ut was aneirot and greasy, .nd hi.
fiat feet iwnd to be waiting tor a thandar shower to wash them dean.
"That’s what ads me?" U weo*-»a as
he ptahid hi. Com into the wet Modi
"1 don l bdieve a difin in and Utfaiug
Grant
N,lll«-A SmoT,
all there ia to icaro,* and not kulng other
Teeiinoony.
folk* Utd a cuauee. There * lota of other
An old servant of the Grants attended fulks ia tU world beside, me. ud I ain't
my room al the Ocean Hotel. "People going to be a bog and Irarn all ihuo » to
nuy My what they wdl about Prerident
Grant, but Jan aak the beipa what they
thick of Mra. Grant and Mia NdUfe, and
tbqy'U every ooe My that they never had
no aueh m utt cm before. I oarer did tee
Mm Grant fee* her temper. And m fur
MU Nellie, oho was the sweetert ehild

I dim’t go much on jogerfy. What in I
care whether a. island fa entirely aur
rounded by water, er whether there ain’t
soy waler within tan mil™ of ft? S apaw
Pu&gt; gain’ to bay and aril island* for a liv­
ing. I don't care whicb is the bigUM­
mountain ar (he Inngurt river, do l?71'm
grin* to keep a feed etore, and whew I’m
rolling bale, of hay around wifi I care
about mountain, and rirer? Fro hoard
boys go on about exports and imports, and
Mraite, and eapM, hut whM'a th.m to ata?
If. Mier wants a UgV oats, fa U going
nano would be out dragging the boy up to wait and rak me when the Island uf
and down thr lawn people would Mop and Madagascar wu discoveredT’
look at hi* fine efotbre—and I must ray
Hreatcftlly examined the Mg toe of
he Ud a wardrobe .kri to a prince The
Ut time I mw MU Nellie eh. looked reel
old, but *L. had j oat tbo aamo plcarant
‘‘The M folk* are miking ready to
ways. We'll never find any ooe Hke Mra. ytn!i me Into school, and I’ve got to make
Grant and MU NeUlo—&lt;Um good time* ruady to k*m onv I en t take to school
OOtdAcw. f reinM rit here and rtudv ril
day, but the minute I gH into a school
hoof a I’m nervetu Soma thing's going
thewtytoi. Itboeame, MvwrthehM, the
to happen to me this Week. 1*0 ba taken
duty o* tbo executive tortonrt to every
expedient In ita power to negotiate th. anTouch
Yor
Bey»
v
\
thoriwd Ioan. After a failewe to do «c in
Touch them that a tree lady may i»
the American market, a cituon of hipti
character and talent Wil tent to Europe found in criicv quite as frequentlym in
with no belter auecoat, .nd tbu. the mor­ velvet
tify feg Mrctarle ha* been pranenind of die
Teach them that a common school ednitohttuy of lb. Gorermtoot to .bui. a
loan mi Hn.ll to wot in the whole to
aniomit to &lt;-ne-f rarth of ita ordinary In
oomo, at a time whrn the G -veramrata of
Kunme, .Ithough iarobod fa debt, and
with tkrir MtfaMta bearfiy bwrdmwd with
taxation, readily obtained iaw of a.y
Muouiit at a greatly reduced rate of in-

tidn of »liich i« under cultivation and edr I
! How wiae i* the tramp who doaea is
' the fence corner, .nd ha* no fear of hotel
1 fires and six rtory leap, to Mone pavement*.
, Go to the tramp, thou architect, oonaider
hi* wapa, and be wire'

' The Hartford Grenret Usta all ita con I temporaries Iret wwak by a amt Stroke of
, coterprite It repuhliahed from it. own
file, of 1777a complete account of the
;Ut&amp; of Bcnulngtoa.
A Frenchman engaged in Mudying the
Engiiih lancuago declare-* - that, inananeb
a. a number of caw* are eallod cattle, why
a namUe of eai. uw not called euwila ia a
thing that he can’t understand.

^85^82934500418477

A good little Loy wU wa. kicked by .
mule del net mv naughty word, or gn
home crying to hi. mother, be jut tied
the mule within fire feet oft. bee-hive,
backed him round to it and h* hint kick
1 Now dore (U wity-Unk’ director find a
: deficit of 910,000. and exdaUa Thi.

U a diMotation." nud . ntetnUr rf tU
AsatMUy, sadly, "I would have iatrodne4 a bill to fare «U ri’ky
th, ।
tan thousand a ymr for life. To risen
it wunld never Uve Lei-n debated, Imt
then I could Uve appealed to tU country

gwgMion to day are bis wife and i
ten “Jurta.tf they didn't dtwi
as anybody, they would like to kMi

Bal, in concluding this subject, it seems
proper to oUcrre that it b not done tU
plan* that form the Inauty of this grand
• Thai ain't your flank." qntetly «Uarvsevue. To iho RecmMritol prurwL.i with nd one nt the company.
which the design, for tU plate or Ud«
Yea, the Chariw Rom mystery fa te be
Mental. Tbc paws'. of 1960 wffi pridfah
drtpwebtal.k. IE: "G-Uw, April 1.
Itlabritered th. feowMU fihJTfcn
ha.1 bee:, found hare. A Lay about eighty
ras lea Into the Matioa riot right by an

�Fyrf*p»al»*4|V

te&gt;&lt;«-bm* Mfo-m ’ we .bculd hire reeavo

t-&gt; thunk fM. What he Wanted to da
1 WM u&gt; figU the viliainoe. wbtokey, and
; to wrikitg that fight they would have tbc

the exhibit in all tbe other department*
wm a credit fo the State. We could fill
eoiaaes* with notaww nf apeaial exhil'R*
that wire worthy ataprmal cwMmeodatioa.
but when *U wm » grmd. any ".penal no­
tice, iu the epacr we can pre to day would
Thi* county ao for as we know waa
represented in tbe department* of “Short
Homa" and “Poultry," and the exhibit
wm a credit not only to the gaaulemra
who wen exhibitor, but to tbe roanty.
The attendance wm very large, and th*
receipt* entirely Mtrifactory, having we
presume, a haodwxnc .arplaa after paying

aged affair* for the paai two yrera
The Railroad* extended to tbe society
the uaual court**** gad, beyond qurotion,
reaped a gulden han cat in return. • Too
much pratoe caunel be acrovdcd tbe &lt;rflbeera of tbe Michigan Ceotnl for their of
forta to aocotntnodite tbe public, nor to

1*Wved • leattmocy to makinr about the
havoc ataoag tbe great and tm*U polhician* of the city that a change ut bird (hot
duaa among a flock df pigeon* at abort
rang-. Tbe aid man fo Very fraak, and
apeak* at hto operation* without raarrn.
If-- haa no trioadu'nhnne about nanw
Tbe uattae at the flight at Oekey Balli*
no longer a myaaroy, for Tweed implicate,
him ia the ring robi-wiro, .nd it wm the

key. Hr wm entering agon a enuade
•=.■*»•- the 8,000 grog-chop* in the dfotrk-t.
'And Dra. Evan* and Taylor,
though diroonliag, agreed to .wwrk with
him. Hr. Craaby **y* be haa iurratigited
the matter thcroaghly, and while be dec't
beltove iu Lager b-rr or wine drinking. he

CLOTHIER
A lull line of Undershirt* and Drawers.

much tore than that of whtokey drinking
that tempernea reformer*.are fooltob for
including it ia tba itot of barwagre to ba
prohibited. Join the lager-beer drinkan
to the temperauee influence and whtokey
can be driven out. I'udartake to prohib­
it beer, and that influence jora* wbtokey
aad nothing can ba nccoaipltoUd. Dr.
m-.et fervent in deoowoting him were, aa a Ceuaby'a view* are received with favor by
rule, tbe moet guilty. Of orerte they all the temparaaee party, and it to probabfo
drey, and every one ot thane whom Tweed that hto programme will ba adopted.
ha* implicated ha* hto dxutneat* al] randy
to prove hto inooeened but it won’t do.
The popere that hate Ifoeeber are lay­
They cua't *eeount for the boueeu they ing met atre*. upon the foet that at the
live in, the carriage* they rule ia, the ImI book-trade mle. Beadier a book, eold
yacht* they mil. or the* money that pay* for air rente per copy, arguing therefrom
for all tbeaii thing*. Thaw fortune, are that the greet fa-aadal daUruyed hto popu­
too large for hoonU accumaUiian, and no larity I don't wee it ia that light. AU
the buoka offered were old wire, that, in

that impelled Hal! to jump the country.
And thru there are a pared ef HepublL -&gt;n
oCciala wbo ere implicated, and aay quan­
tity at Democrat", wbo were dtotiegutohed
for the fervency of tbdr denunciation* of

pcjaed it* popularity, no matter who u
the awthor. DoubUaaa. the groat aoundal
the people who over loaded their can. and
would deter many people from buying a
were not a* patient m Job, becauae fint
Thank 1-earen there are court* to which book from Mr. Beecher a pen, but were be
claaa aeromodatiuei. cvuHhwot al way* be
the people may appeal, igainat the monopfurntoked every individual, a lion wu many
oltot*. The mean* of going up and down
more than wa» anticipated rvabed upon
town are and bare bee* fur yean, ahamethe train* to and fraaa Jackron, on all tbc
fully inauScietiL Night and mcrufog the
canon thejinea north and aouth woukl
The thanka of the. PrvM art eapccially
be crowded, huadrdd. and tboound* af
du the Secretary, J. P. Tompaon for hi*
weary people on them Unable to get arata,
effort* ia ita behalf, but we thigk a little
and the platform* jammed with people
more attention to the nereiaary-demand*
Tbe (.'lairmuot Saving* Bank ha* goo*
hanging oo io ah aorta of .tape*. Then
of the I*rroe on the part of the Exeentivo
la get ta any part ol tie- city where rente tiro way ot all fleah II ia the old, &lt;Jd
Board, would be likely to enxure fully and
are within the rv*eb of a laboring man'a •tory Tbe Director* permitted two m«n
ntore aatiafactory reporta, of tbc doing* of
income required a full boar uf time—two to nln'ft, and abu: their *yea to trregalartbc Society, and tlwnby promote ita prnaili«i *o kmg a* they wm permitted to
perity.
per rent, of what to better than money
tiken hr nothing. Gempenire were oy- n&gt; •eruritica at all. The two manaxirg
ganieed io, luild derated railroad, tbe men (peculated with the money of tbdr
The great eoutoat between tbe Ameri­
whole length of tbe idand, and u«e at dcpvaiior*. they Inat. real rotate depreeiatcan and the Britiah team* for the chanipith- m, under a charter granted by the leg- ad. and up it went. Tboamnda of poor
onahip of the world, came off recently at
iaiatwe, did build about a mile ot recd.
Crredmorc, and reunited in a victory for
Then tbe brwno o*r compenkw interfered,
the American team of 92 pcinta, they
•coring 3334 out of a poreible 3600 point*
They got cut injancuo*. on the cfovated
th* Britoh team *eciri*g 3242 point*
people, and every pomifo method of re do, in cenruring thoX^irortor*. But Dot
Blydenbnre of the American team made
larding tbc work wm Manned to. Y&lt;»- a nrl will crcr be got out of it. Tba
th* beat record getting 439 out of ■ pomiter4*y the final deebion wm had. and it J receiver will rat up tbe aanet* and in time
wm againrt tbc mooopoltote
New York tbe affair ' will Be forgotten. There are a
tbe be*' record for a ringle day'* (hooting,
will now have rapid tnuiait Tbe derat­ theuMod better men in Sing Sing than
getting 21&amp; out of a pomible 225, Friday.
ed read, an- .imply pbtfonne lupported Iboe (wiodltrr, but they will oootinne to
Tbe Individual .core*, for the two day*
by atrung pillar*, on wlach narrow guage mor* in the beet *oetety all tbe Mme.
were.
American:—Blvdenburg, 4Sf;
track* are laid. . Tbe cam are long, with
Bruce, 4*25; Weber, 4» ; Jewell, 419 ;
• real running length wiae on each aidd, to atill imploring, and New York to fowl­
Alton, 410; Hyde. 414; Jackieo, 407;
each holding perhap. aixty pemengi-r* ing g-iod. The mcrcbante are here and
Dakin, 400.
Brittoh —Halford, 412;
buying freely, for the former* behind
MOmv. 407 ; Rigby. 410 . Lieut. Fenton, The enginre are email and notoelcaw, and them are telling and paying. Tbe look­
407 . Fmgnron. 406 ; Col. Fenton, 400 ; tbe rate of apred to twenty tniloe an hoar. out ia encouraging.
Ptrruo.
A* the tracka are up U&gt; the level of the
Humphrey, 386.
Keond alary, and aro aaed only for the
WlMontin Republican*.
car*,
there
can
be
no
dmiger
whatever
uu
The RaM-Douglan ca*e wm decided
The following I* the platform adopted
dm day W w*A juat m even Mttoible
by the Republican Stet* Conreution in
perron knew it would be when Judge pualicd to eompletioo at •nee, and It ia ex­ Wtotmmn,Sept. ILXt Madtooo
petted
by
tbo
lime
winter
acta
in
we
ahall
Huntington WM pennitlod to bcM iL
RrtiJrt4. That we re-afirm tbe princi­
The cbm might ju*t a.f well hart been hate two line* running the whole knpli ple* which hare guided the National ifotabmiltod to DouglaM Shw^lf, and the
publicao party heretofore, that we declare
York
than
any
one
thin;
that
baa
bap
doeUMva Would have Lscn juw a. fair and
it to be the MeadfaM purpuae of the Repub­
pc tied for yean, fur it will relieve the pr*»lican* ot Wiacuuaio to oawptrat* with all
seem to bo that all attempts to get justice rure on the overcrowded lower part of the good illites* la niaietaiiriag iu latter and
city,
and
giro
the
poor
better
and
cbeafcr
door a poor crippled aoldicr at the htn'fof any Democrat arefatile. .Judge Hunt­ home* in the tipper part. 1
framed to *rrure «"|U*&gt; right* aad protec
ington to a bitter perttaan, Donglua to a
lion to *11; io maintaining th* plighted
Whrn people fix up their affair* aad lie faith &lt;&gt;f tl-* Nattou and ia peonaoting re­
Democrat, and Roar a crippled Ilepublican
eoldtor, theca rimple facta are eooagh to down and die, they have ao idea how mm n form* to aecura *roo-my aad eActoney fo
aeoount for the dactMon, and juatly called all tbeir fixing will be unfixed. Malthu* every branch of thr Government; that
forth th* moo.trou* indignation meeting I&gt;*n*rr, a gambler, left an rotate of half a tnoat rarutelly deviring the pacification of
held on Saturday at Anu Arbor. We million or more, to hto daughter, Mary the aoutbern Mctioa* of oar l.'nion, and
hope thtt Ileal and other friend* of tba Dauaer, who, having aecn the wkkednem ita (predy return to material proaperily,
iaaavm,annly but crippled aoldier, Roe, of her father, wax a mom piotu and devout
will etend firm and not let a partiaan woman. When Mary eantc to dia. abe
Judge, elected becauae the mlary to ao low left all thia money to religion* to.diro,
that no competent lawyer can bo induced much to tbe dtoguet of her relativM, who
to accept tbe ptwition, brand a true and had lioen waiting hr her decoMC for »w
noble man m a thief, that a rich ariato- lime, Impatiently. The religion* ancietiea
cral may grow fat and be held honorable wrangled over it for aoo&gt;« time, appearing
by meana of a judicial deeiatou that to a to be in doubt m to whrthev they ought •erablanee uf etrehwancro and vioteoo*.
to accept naoucy that had been made ovtr We hope thi* magnanimity will ba duly
dtogne. to tbe State of Michigan.
tbe green doth They finally accepted it, apprrciitcd and that th* reerprocnl pladgm
made by prominent cititcea and official* nf
The new* cumaa aa wu go to pram t hat however,-Teeliag that ao matter how the
the south will be faithfully kept. We will
the Patent Otte- building at WaahiagtoU money waa obtained, they would put it to all rejoice if the Southern policy of the
wm injured l-y Ire on Monday aflcrnao a good a**, and that they rouid aanctify 1’rraideut produce* the hoped for rewult*
to the extent of rome 1500,000. together it But BOW, after the religious bodie* of order and pevee, but If the rroult ah*!]
had decided t*I take it, they didn't get it not follow hi* experiment, we demand that
other m-aaure* ba adopted which shall m-.
all- For tbc other bdre of the late Dan ear* to all ritiaen* without dtotfoettoo of
raro or color the fullmt enjoyment of their
the win, claiming ah aorta of irregularity, eonatitutioaal right*.
htotory, though it happened fortunately and
,
That the determination of the nalioua!
rather than hart it go to trial, the
executive
to render aril aarvice mare ofthat the thing* Mv«d are of infinitely ,claimant* agreed to divide it into two
tncre value than the thing* dretruyed by ,part*, and no U waa Milled. The church hewnt and to- &lt; obooxiotot io cnlieum meota
uur
approval. Tbe p-dfectiun of our »y»fire aad water The original draft uf thr j
goto the half of lb. dead gambler a money, tem of government fo atvery detail ofadDeaiaration of Indapcndenoe, the relic* of ,and Un brother, and aiwer* tba other half,
George Wa.hiogton, DeKalb, and other ,nod they are all mippoaed to bo happy.
Rcvuluuooary hr-roe*, the arehivw of Gen
aval lund Office, containing the title to
Now that thr matebe* are all witt, the
trevry piaea of land ere.- conveyed by the
American team* are aoocbiag their defeat­
Government, tbe original drawinp and
■porification* oa file in the Patent Ofioe, 'ed competitor* by (bowing them tbe
country. Today the Engibhmen are up
from which the modal* drotroyed ren b* (
thr aautxl, on yenhtafand it ia prupuaed to
reproduced if nectoMry—all throe and
continue tba uxauaiba all die way up the
many other artiotea uf incalculable r.luc ,
New Kogiaud eaaat, if the weather rontin-'
ware renewed in various degree* of prraer- ’
n« ptororaL The Engii.hn.cn my that
they were fairly b rates, and the AmenWo an pained to Uarn that eoatinnod eaM are tbe tout in every reaped. But

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Phomix Block. HASTINGS. MICHIGAN
Having and keeping conetantfy on hand every variety of

Drugs, Patent Mndicinffi- Hmsopathic Bsnudis.
fag minute, after h» left tbs buure Mrr.
Uwto heard the report of a gnu and alro
heard Fraak reremu, she wu terribly
frightened, not knowing but that aba would
be the next vwtim. It mart have been an of tbe petitioners be granted.
hour or two before she left the house to
Which report was not adopted, by ayes
Groonds in Chia rity. Adariufaa far g^- see what hsd occurred, when she found and says m fallows
GemraMerau Lrefus fms.
Frank, lying fa the road on bit face with
Ayes:
Aid. Abbey, McNaughton,
rrwt Wu e^arnr. Hou. X bw rifle under him. The alarm was given
Chandler will addrm the people of Alls­ imtnodiatclj and parties from Middleville
Nap Aid Dewey.
'
Finance committee reported in favor
- »hc Fair at 11 A. M. on
assist in captaring the author of tbe deed. of allowing the account of J. R. Van­
Thuralay, uh&gt; Ac
of
Deputy Sheriff McKcvitt took tbs brunt 11.00.
ty at Cddwnur on Friday afternoon.
track of tbc man which fend toward Way­
Report adopted by ayes aad naya aa folAs wo w«w making np tfa0 fonn, lku
land, aad from what be soon lurried from
1r*°*1',a r'u,n
Ayes
AM. Abbey, Dewey, McNaugh­
Middlcnlle . seven p,„ Brlitle „ lhe tbe neighbors be Was not long ia doubt m
to tba party wbo committed the set.
ton. Burnell, Tomfo-on—5
George Watson bad worked for Lewis
be printed next week, aa we have no time
Tbe petition of Geo. I’almartier and
fur perhaps a month and a half aad had others asking your considerate body to
to put it ia type today
boon after bio pay several times bat ereld have a crowdog built nrer the railroad
W. trerat that the people .31 tarn owl
track on Court street, which had bcai reentnaa. to the Fair next week. We desire
Piearant.

Gold 1031.
County Fair next week
Bowrd of Saperviwws mret oa Monday
October tub.

Half fare this week to the Union Pair
at Grand Rapid*.
.The Boh^d nf Education will meet on
Tocpday evening ot next week
^pjdra are wanted fa thj, market, and

will aril readily at’ from 40 to Ho rente a

miuee reported, rerotnmending that th*
prayer of the petittonraa be l ranted and
that tbo Michigan Central Rail Road Co.
McKovitt arrived al Watauw'a buaw near be requested to build said eroasing.
Wayland xiQags almost, morning aad found
his man fast asleep, with bia loaded no
•landing ucur bia bed. Ho was at ouoe
emoted, brought to Hastings sad commit
ted to jail where be baa since been visited । By Aid. TomliasonRuoloaJ, That the Street committee be
ground., of the Barry Uouwtg Agricultural by serrtu who bars pever belore teen grat­
I and they are hereby aathortwid to n -plank
Society on tbe 3d, 4lh and 5&lt;h of October, ified with tbe sight of a man wbu bad
and we trurt that thry are noC to be disap­ bees arrested for so grave a erime.
Watson is s man it perhapo 35 yaara
pointed.

Several boxe. of magw-liccnl grape.
Two hundred and sixteen excursion tick­ Were' seeroliy received from Sacrainento by
et. were sold, to tbe Stale Fair st ths Mm. MeNalr, oa Grrcn street, fnxn her
office in thi. ritp.-"
diughler. They wen nearly aa large a.
The Eaton County Fair to being held plunu and a. lu-eiou* as the ricboU frail
Michigan ran rairo
thi. week, and &lt;m Fri*y sfiauoon. Hem. grown in America.
fine frail but such grapes ran only be grown
K. W. Berber will deUm tbo annaal sd
in California.
Oa behalf of the ofioen* of the Agri­
cultural Soeirty we apeexelly repent every
tody in theconnty to bring to tbe f.wtheoraisg roomy fair, aU uf the picuirre of
any merit which adorn their bumre, that
AO kinds ofgirden vegetebhnani sesnw Ffora! Hall may be made what it cue euiio the Hutings market, especially l.«us- ly be a “thing of beauty" which .h^Hbe
tora, and would command a good price in i *’• j°f" &amp; •T’ry visitor.
eouridcnble quantities.
One of tbe moat valuable but least prised,
yilev. J. W. Bancroft, rector of Emmaaof the many industries of the day, is tbe
ncl choreh, bat pone to Boston to Ute ml raising of poultry. In thia department
Uc General Araombly. and will be absent there can be shown at the County Fair, the shooting
He gives no motive for thr set and* will
Every farmer in the cnanly of Barry can be found in any county in the Stale, not acknowledge that it wu -premeditated.
•bonld rev to it that w-tue of the petxlue and it is confidently expected that all the Ho say. ba met Frank in tbe road and
lions of his fare are oa cabibitiou at tbe thorough-breda wdi be on exhibition

forth-coming County Fair.

Rev. Dr. Bement of Clyde. Ohio, an
Th s week the Kcwt County Fair io be­ cxtenairc Eastern traveler, and a finished
ing held, aad the M C. R R. will fjwnuh scholar, win lecture at tbe Reform (Tab
exenraion tickcto at one Cur good to Rooms, this Wednesday evening, aabject
return no or before Saturday.
“Upper EcTpi, iu temples, tombs and biA meeting of tbore ioterettod is Sab- ' eroglyphics." illustrate.! by paintiaga.

of M0.0U0, aad the p—engera of some
• 15,(XX' mere, uoly those ia the paleas
rar escaping, and ac far nothing haa been
beard of the robbers. Claude Huval ia
c- t_ t j______ : 2 -1
&gt; •

snrh a haul, and tbo woodetfal deed- of
Huteiu Stringed Jerk pale in comparison
with it. Will" somebody mention some­
thing about ths program of Christian civil­
isation ia this day aad age of ooraJ

W, IS. !!■ IfflOHS.
Toilet Artiries fa any variety of kfad ar price. Hagre . Magndra Balm. Charai
of Beauty, the ladies all know is best.
School Books, OCec and School StaUouary.
Blank and Mcoterandnei Books, in any stylo at yoor own prioe.
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LOCAL BUSINESS NOTICES.

a full greenback ticket. W. B. Banning
heading the thing far governor. Tbe
workingmen were in runfsrwtier throughout
the affair, and will vxa.pt tbe ticket.
The Hartford Chwrurt rays. “The bed
Bafwbfieaa aatlmiwt of Nnaaaahnartta
■tern to be van solid ft* the Knomiaetion
of Governor Hire, notwithstanding ths
peraistenl efforts made to get him out of

We »c!l roo&lt;1» at a very email advance cat tbe first coat.
We well more ready-made Clothing than any house in thin city.
No matter how low you can buy good* in other fltorei, we will
sell you the name articles at lees pricel
We adhere strictly to the one price system.
Our trade is increasing every year, which is a sure sign that We
sell goods at lojrer prices than any otner firm.
We can sell goods at Kiuall profit bccansct we can buy them cheaper
than others on account of our selling so many goods.
Our clothing in ait as stylisblv and will fit as well as any made to
Order. Don't forget to call and see is.

vban tbo critical tuna esmc, tbc men whs.
sold him his n.tr.itralion at St. Louis sold
Hayes bia idfiee." Thia seems to ba a
ci .aipliusoal to tba high moral' tone of the
men who rule tbe Itauocratie party.

STAR CLOTHING HOU

Ayse—Aid. Abbey, Dewey, McNaugh­
ton. Rortell aad Tomli-iaon — 5,
I have just received a fine sasortment of
school cards sad ebrumna, and it will be to
Nsyw—None.
The following accounts were received jour advantage to exa line them before
purebaaiag olaewbcre. J. Roinn, Postottre butWiog.
22 23

Double Store, 38, 40, i

SSSE
Tbc above araninte were allowed by
ayes and nays aa foBowx
Ayes—Aid. Abbey, McNaughton, Hu. ।
•ell, Tomlinson and Young—5.
Mays—None.
The Uqnor bond ofC. H Olmstead
I was presented and on motion of Aid.
■ Dewey was accepted and approved by ayes
i aad nays aa follow.
Ayes—Aid. Abbey, Dewey. McNsngh
ton, Tomlinson and Young—5.
.
Nays—None.

: Call a! Use Sin tf tieBIG HAT.

i, extended to Ji
what be
to "J­
On ■**»«» f

Must Hare Money.

PROMPT PAYMENT
Star Clothing House &lt; ffrra ten dollan
cash to the couple who will be married on
the.Fair Grounds onTbursday the 3d day ! PRfCSS—Tioo\ fkil to see tbe gnjdi boof the Fair. If more than one Couple ap ■ fare pureharitij.
ply tbe above wnm to ba given to the
handaocsest. Scisctiows to he made by SIG KT OF BIG HAT

Im.p&lt;re Block, Hteimgr. Mteb.

bath School ■work and especially those conneeted with the M. E. school, will be held
to-night st tbe M K. church.'

In the production of cereals tbc farmers
Rev, H H. Baker of Waukegmi HL. I
of the counts of Barry take rite Jfrrt rank,
pnra.-l&gt;e&lt;Vso able and 'eloquent sermon '• '
and beyond all osotroveray tbe wheat pro­
shot and must hare cut the right lung into
duced in this county, is tbe very fiert raioshreds. The body Was found lying ou the
mintin' from the worda *-Wa«fa ye.'
face with the gun crutewise under it and
” The pabiic will ezpees to see that
was not rocked for shooting, which perbafa
splendid dock of Amerieaa Merinos' im­
might indicate that he did not ecu Watson
ported into the' eooaty rexnily by Hon.
when shot. Tbe parties were not mnre
A. C. Towne on ezhibidon at tbe -Fair
than two rods apart at tbc time.
The excitement is tbe neiehborheod aad
l/The boMiap and croon* at tbc Mich
at Middleville was in’ense and loud throta
igan (.'Mitral depot in ihto eity hare bros tbe Sheriff rudely .roused them from were made tolyneb Watson should be bo
improved and refitted meek to tba oraven- their rosy dream. o( riches, and Green raptured , but McKeviu thought it bust
ienaa of tbo employees, and the comfort of still lacketh the needful wherewithal to to c.me across the country to Hasiiogt
pay his hotel bill. We remember that tbe and not go owl of his way to furnish such
We boar that Mr. Dnrfae nf Bdtlnora, Battuta cSee did not print those little an entertainment for the joople
(which oat of the genilmnan by that tratne dismond bill, and conaequootly are not in
Orangeville Items
.
wc do not know), has a hgrd of ' dreary the procession among the mourner.
Our town has roamed its wanted
rattle" which we hope to ano on our Fair ' About noon of Tuesday the IMh fart,
quietude. There w-re eon.ideaaUe excite
grounds next wn»k.
'
the bun. of Kara D. Fifadd, in Rutland,
meat prevailing in oar midat a few weeks
TLro fariHlm interest is tbo Rsrusu- waa destroyed by fire. Ont of his hursts age, orcr certain events that transpired,
CAJ« Rammbm oftce, will be sold at a bar­ had escaped when the fire first broke out,
ef which the eitiacoe of Barry and adjoin­
Mr.
FifaJJ
immediately
undertook
to
ears
gain, the exmtmued failing health ef the
ing counties were duly apprised. Bet at
Editor rendering k nmonrary for him to the other horse but was unroomsf.l In present it ia dificnlt lor one to clean suftbe attempt be nearly lout hie own life,
retire frstn’ buxine-.
icient news to render an article worthy of
burning
hi*
hand,
arm
and
fase
badly.
B«v. Mr. WilkiMnw wi» f«wwA-a» tbe
Refiinn Club h*U —t 8»bbeth. Ji to All hto formfag utena* wore destroyed,
Farmer, ia this virisity have fisubsd
together
with
a
lot
of
hay,
corn
and
wheat.
underatood tlmt the Bapt-te have ma*
rowing their wbwtL There is a larger
arran-rromt. that will secure hie aeme.u Tbe cause of the fire to MX known.
There are io tbe county of Barry, tho acreage of newly »vn wheat, tban there
hap been for many year*. Now that the
property of Mestre. Altpft, McElwain,
little boy in Rutland last
buriame araaon for farmer, i* over many
, «»;. S-tap, N.O-1—
1
a jndd dollar under a hill of
whit* be
ex peon tbrir intention to attend the CunnpuIWup. TbaxtbervrjgrsandteSatty Fair, and We think vsrisu. arttefo. of
thia
moment
recall,
several
herds
of
“
Short
hn-lerira out strains* lbs greenback bro
merit wiM be taken for exhibition.
Horas" that are » credit to all wbo have
. . Thr many friend, ef Prof. George C.
rim ndvoratvd by so many in that townbeen interested ie tbeir iatrodnmion into, Nevin, will be pl rarerI to Irarn that he has
and breeding in the eottnty. Sofas of
been engaged ao principal in our village
chem ran equal to any that were on exhib&gt;- School for the enmiug winter. George hfa
:ioa at Jackson, k«t week, and U is to be
formerly been leecher here and his efforts
bopral foe the honor of the County and were crowned with unprecedented aueeww.
tbo good of stock growers generally,
fare. 0. F. Jackron haa imported a fine
that all those animah may be in tbe atalto
lot of millinery gx-d. end being an excel­
on our Fair Ground, next week.
lent mUliner bwrealf, to ready to nerve eneA tig nxeaway occurred no our streets tomcr. sail that too in a sati.faetor manner.
lari Saturtlay afternoon, iBtuing u croch
■.ria—■xteehas bran seen here st any
time in mflny y«» 1’«nT O»“teds
Burglary in Baltimore.
team, fn-m Carlton, wu tied io front of •
Mr. Homes Baker a well-to-do tamer
the Central House and without spparent
Mm brake their tie-etrajo and started in Hshitnorw went frem boms Tuesday
.,□»&gt; Ta»|—
“ 'r“4’“‘ n„b&gt;&lt;— a —« .iu.i.»i« mevning, Sept- 6th, with hie a«er to at­
whiub wo turned upside down, tend an Art cotatafament ra Hope. A
Cm, «. au«l*r to,
U
t),cn darted aorro the atrret and struck burglar with sticks wf stove wood, pried
t
double
buggy owned by Mr. Rarwhart, sp. kiwersaobof ttoe rittfag room win
r„» o&gt;i&gt; fcq..
&lt;tich — bmily danmrd. from there tb.y daw, breaking tbe twtob, and took oat hto
turned .nd ran in front of Barlow large' railroad traak, two overcome and
A Goodywar a store when tlwy took tbe otbnr elMhtoai to the value of eighty doteMewalk which was Ulod with a crowd of Jara. The marira ow tbe visdew show
w«Je pcrtxsjr- greater than upon any Sat- wbaroths burgfara rotered Ti t tracks
LTL-fTrizmoWU- Tbo—4 vsomhed in the send show that aae man bad a abort
foot Tbo trunk, too beery for tbe ras

d 42, CaHal St,
GRAND RAPIDS.

GROCERIES.
kava the larguK stock of Grwcerie
tbe City, ami will Mil them (or
baa niouey than any

Tba following aL»|O«nt tribute to tba
rerricra of tbe private toldier was made
by Gro B. F. Butler, at tba ncveiling of
tbe soldiers' nxmument at Dayton, Ohio,
Sept. 12

DRY GOODS!
grand statue which record* the dra* of
the noblest, tbe bort, the bravest of mankind—tbe private soldier ot tbe volunteer
array of the Republic. [Chsers.] It was
well enough for men bearing upaitlete and
insigne of rank, with the knowledge that

I have on h*nd • full at nek of
Dry Goodfl of latest stylo
and al«o

Mthe Uur. Tfo rert&amp;wto will be
anted to tboas making up a partial list,
raauuisiioa to continue at the dimrrcion
tbe Beperintendeot
I shall require a

DRESS GOODS
of al! the popular pattern*
■ud beat «{ualiti^ at lowest
rates.
I have just »eceived a full line of

and otber seats oflearaiag, that be might
do hto duty, where we&gt; the faeemive?
Lwk tuck to ISfil, when the cry came
up from Sumter that the lag of the Uaioo
had been fired on, ar-d when tbc word
weal over tbe brood land railing every
true son of America to do hie duty, what
wu there except tbe love of country, the
lore uf liberty, devotion » detv, bravery
and parity of motive to lead the privste
soldier in the rank, to offer hie breast to
tbe ballets of the fo. [Applause.] To
him individually there was no monument^
fat him, most
•'----------- l—
little grave. 1

Men’s and Boys.Clothing
B.riow A Gixidyear ag.ta call upon
those indebted to three and want them to
rwussmber that they have given timely no­
tice that all areounta ma‘t bo settled^bySeptumbor first. They now want it uadentoet! that they mesa: what tb&lt;W said
In that notice. Thcne who hfliia not re

to which I -now invite especial
Attention. I am selling at
prices that will Mtopiah
all. Come in .and look
over my stock.

CROCKERY

HATS AND CAPS.
I keep coMtantly on liand i
full»*»«rtment of men's and
boys’ HaU and Capa.

Sugar Culture of Louisians
Tbs following from ■ lasdiax Journal
will interest many of oar rodsrv, who uro
not spcaally intemted iu tbe sogar sal -

CLOTHING.
HATS aad CAPS.
GENT’S FURNISHINGS,

1

LAW

iSaES

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lam

EJXBW

'

Railroad#.

Railroad#.
''
rjHAXD THVMK RAJbWA' •
”
JUNE IO. rtOfi,

CUKE!

NUhon ii is Bavaria, the gwrat of the I

"TJL a^-. fe. L. HU-

-Vsthma.

HrwuJuiu, Catarrh,
Hay Fever. CoMsfJc.

Tbe cual trouble. of I'etmeylunia are
believed tn ba over.
TImi rank plague At Schenectady, S Y.,
!I h killing off die cor* rapidly.
•

Aa4to^»BUbis»er.rftii.tonrB£

Frank Leslie. the V*w York tsubli-lic.-,
b.-o suspended. LiabBitl**, &gt;83f»,«M&gt;

Tb» Phtrals in September.

Wisconsin and Kanina bare fifty kix
most briUunt artora in the grand fctiyak, milium bnsbefo more grain thi* year than
for Msr», Saturn. Jupiter, and Venus m
aB ertnrng stars throughout the month.
Mar* eosaes fimt on the Ii*t in relative 1st.
parlance; forita famoua eppcwiiian with'
the aua occurs os the 5tb, when iu poii.

M .H O,fe«,Clb*iUtatraUr? 0&gt;»ar.

WONDERFUL CURES
' "*** -ffis ytUrV1**
&lt;*fbc*
taimttMnittta rarnajB
HlSL" fel fefefe..
.saradti-ra.*—"• - —

‘”'c '•■'""fcfefe,

run sets, is only alxrut thirty four millions
of mils* distant, ia fisvorabiy aitnabd for
observation, and its &lt;S*e ia being scanned
by aatrooomera as it never wm before, for
the opportunity has -been anxiously antic
rnatnd for tirty van Tbs dacorerr of
throe Martico moons has given a new Im­
pulse to the invrMxMiou, and beutan ioge.
unity win do iu atmost to interpret every
lipe ana feature on tbe fore of uur plat^tary brother. No one wbo gl.nrei. at tbo
sowtheni aky far the- erasing can foil to
reeogaizc ihas ruddy and beurmng pl*s&lt;-t.
Susro is aa interatiug objast during
the month, for it eomea into opposition
with tbe aun on tbe 9tb. it is a few de
grows north of Nats’, and a fine opportun­
ity is afforded for a study of tbc pceulisritic* of the tw,. planets, the coutrst ia
color, wise and brilliancy Unngrerv marked.
While noting the comparative utaignifitaticv
of tbe more dhtant planet, we can hardly
help faneyisg tbe glorious sight tbit would
meet our cjn ifSatura, with its wondrous
ring system and proons, were unlv reparai
cd from m Dy the 31,000,OW) miles that
ST«a the dirtanee betwren Ike earth and
Jupiter u tudug the prraiige it haa rnJoyod dunag tbe summer montha. for it te
roraediDK, and its brigblasM is occrvaaing. . It still holds iu golden licid high
among tbe aura in the southwHt, until it
sinks below the horison about eleven
o’dock, during the the first part of the
tuo-th.
..
,
.
Venus rrings in tbo wot fcr'sn hour
dUr sunsef, sod will grow brighter and
Msylot^or above tbc horiwm as the month
advaocaw. It is paosisg from its’ superior
aoajooctiun u ita greatc.-l roslrrn dongabon, which it will reach on tbc 14lh day
of Broember and will b;roaue a &lt;rmtcr ob­
ject of interest as it approsebra tba earth
and increases in site, and in the soft, penailo beauty lur which it ia noteworthy.
There are other features of celestial in­
forest to diversify tbe sky daring the first
amnmml month. The new mwu of J*
-Ttn-te the lovely harreatmann, and under
iu I nil-orbed splendor »o the 22 J ifet
September nisbu will Lc radiant with ailwoy HgbL The Queen of Night promt ct

Wanzer &amp; Barnes.

oL. aecstsf4iH;—. -.

GOOD BIS TO IB PUBLIC!

fort Wam Jackm &amp;
UILMM.

It is believed that there is no probabil-.
Ity of a rupture between tbe United States I
and Nexiso.

,TWS

shout

StfMi

Ltrt BirrjintN

MICHIGAN AND THE S6HTH.

Mn Chief Justice Waite baa in a great
KMtrre regained her health during the
pest summer.
.

It is claimed that a deficit of eleven mil- STOC£L
lion Titrkwb pound* oust be supplied by ,

OF GROCERIES

ilUK HEADACHE.
"KtTrtaaSvarffij'froai

I'KOl'LK OF ILUOIV COUNTY

Iler.

^Generally that 1 have again embaaked
The Borton aad Albany car ahoya st i
Springfield were burned Urt week , has |
fnitu 175,000 to 1100,000.
William; Cameron, older brother of U. I
S- Hrnalor Simon Cameron, of Pantoyl 1
vania, diad at I-ewiaburg, Pa., Monday. 1
The Hon. Simon Cameron bus just loot I
an older bother, William, who dird at the
»ipr of S4 years and leaves a large fortune.'
Spain baa wcM 2,6110 more troopaJo1

st

18 ;6

ft Grocery Bnsiias j

-Dto YOUJIG

Cuba. Fifrer. hundred went to Havana
and eleven hundred to Santiap* de Cuba.'

At the Meat Bro in New York Ctty on
tbo 3d inst, 40 person* lost their lives.,
The loa* of property was about f.500.000.
Jauca C. Hopkina, judge of tbe United :
Stales diat&amp;t court for the western di»-'
triet ofWiaY.nain, died at Madison Sept..

a;s*«

AwtyiM tea MW £»«/«.:,

DEFY

s=rt.,.,res-.v.K?=,*_“-“‘
.77,
wt?;,

men.
—

SISIS AAflOl oiviiioa
TH KflliH. ston Life

te

COMPETITION

Sa.wtr.rf.&amp;xTd.-irE!

(■■■&gt; strut tai

Cal! anon ami examine mV stock and
no*
J. H SUTTON.
(jsnl5.’7f.tf]

CARBOLIC OIL
pits,

bright 4 cnu» and rosy Mercury-following
close to her s^ver car; on th? Htb. at
her first quarter, she is socn Uglier In the
heavens, with the lordly Jupiter, a willing
captiv.; to herbewriling ways; ,m the 2u&lt;h,
noir tbo full, she pvres near the nd
planet Mare, and in the 2I«t she almost
bleu from tbo aky the light of grim Aid
Saturn.
While the monlh &gt; full of intrrrol In
regard to the nnivenunuof the. quartette,
cf planets and the IrarvcM moon, the S« p
tember sky will be thickly studded with
sew* at tbe mest brilliant star* and roa
■cllations that ever looked down op.a the
earth with Irirndlr eye*. Bright Cspiila
will abow iu ad MlHating Uvin tbeoortheast, the graceful Swan will *| road iu
wings over the fleecy Avlkt-sray; Altair
Will lic k down from iG E.gta^ Lyr*.
throws its beainiiig gianreslkn/tlie reu’itl.
jsnd Ar .tutus and the Ns tvlirrn Ccun
fglesai intfi.- ww-tetti sky. Tl.'wub.t are
fortunate cnusigh to be asioog the mvtin
gain* or at the H-iial-oru will ha-.
grarx1^
ol~crvat«y for lluir &lt;-!»• nwiioi;,, and a
sufficient kiiuwlesige of autonomy for a
cueipro!«wi,.i| ol the simple Uw/re.-ul..
ting planetary m.d Marry metiou will
a

azraoiT

iijjicu mdboicu Bsrmm:.

been e!cet*4 ■ Fellow of the Royal Soc;c.
ty of Great Britain.

- is a

tE:«X!r St
fcts
"
Ni l Mt I KF’S

Tbe imperial government of Ctiina has
issued an edict again*', the use uf opium,
declaring that it'is being tog drotruvti.a
upon the China naljnti.

Harry. s«4 to u« slWelI atol
sow's
u»«. 1%e tier

“^S&amp;l;-C

Tlic cotton crop at the South is Minu­
ted st 3.984,000 bJes ur wilbia 130,000
bale* of tbo yiold of last year, which wa»
tlui larptst fur several yearn.
.

A terrible disaster occurvd .recently in
tlm Engli-di Cliannd. Two English ship,
roiided, and both foundered. Over on*
hundred peratma were drowned
Conductor William I.yorx. of the Vanda'i* read, Isas bee-n ditliirgc from h &gt;vicr
on the road . Mr. Lynes w«» a us mb- t ot
tbc eommiuM of tlw strikers, last July.

FKIUIASU WILLIAMS k CO.

POULTRY WORLD

;s

ggr tii

American

sewingMachine

Us7“ **saj*

IS ,!!

' ■'

odpta were II19JMMI, ai.d &lt;!.■• mt
shout W,00«.

fie Gra: Stitten ferseikfere

The public debt ataicturut f r .’
show* rednet ori of S3JU*.«,5::7 iluri .
,
month, with the isitatanding hg.l i. mlera
6357,576,104. Coin UM.tHH.'Xh;
eluding silver eoin.
isiua.—!’&lt;•tuiraar. J-&gt;un»L.
The Raarati railway eonstiunir'. ar* ■ .,1
to be paying the interest on their bond* in '
Rslfrttd MaHcri.
paper iiMtoad nf gold, which If tru.- i .or
Wo find in the
Cantu of last unwelcome piece of new* (,rt the ta*ny
week, the mo*t relish?^
in the world

devoted io railway uuttore, tin following
C B. Beotb uf Rinaiagliam; Cotiu..
Dem* of intertwt to many of «ur rsn^ra.
W*s Burned TrccHtly to Mias Fluteim« L
Youmaut of WiaJus, Wk Esch uf the
•
Mr. Alexander MeKay has been ap­ ,cnng people received a parental potent
pointed Aastatant Gnnerel Freight Agent. cf &gt;10,000 to begin life upon
He baa been for several years Chica-.,
Ol the 104 leeomotirws burnnj in lire
agent uf the Erie A North Shore Line.
roundhouse nf tbc Pennsylvania railroad
Tbe foUbwfag order, directed to "heads at Pittsburg, fifty have l^en pronounced
of ds-partmesiu," from General Manager wnrthks. except f&lt;* scrap. The remain
drr wilt bo amt tn Altoona for repair*.
Lcdvsrd is dated Sept 1.
“I desire to call jour alieMion to the
The Grand Trunk I railway, &lt;4 Canada,
neeeMiiy of decreasing the amoth.t of work proj.w* to introduce St re I airs for the car­
oa Sunday whirl; our employ * are rolled r age .,f grain.1 They sro to be abort r
upon to perform. Much of thi, work e-0 Liu tht reandard wnede&gt;s &lt;kr» bus n.ucb
be di.r&lt;Mcd with. Our tmjdoyre should, stronger, atel will esrtv a Wsi^l.t &gt;/ vigb
M for ar possible, bt enabled to rest on
Sunday. Each head of department' will
Theodore Ttltoa, wki rrtamc-l in ease!*
be expected to so regulate the work of his
lent kealtbftem bis European trip on Sjp.
department that no work shall be dM=e on
urdav, has left hi* daughter FJoreu«/ln
tUt 4*y nxrept such cs i* alxlmely nec- the (fonservatwry of Music, and Allee in
emary. Dindon s4[criatrexfocu aad
tbe An tfebuvl, of Btuxgarr. Germany,
train-mastoro wiB. when practicable, ar­ when they will remain one year.
’
range the runs of their men so that they
cwa Im bouse on .Sunday."
The Odd P«lfow» of Northern .Sew
England arc making srrwupemeou for a
grand excuraien to the White Mountaias
, Hi • mm week abowa the track hid os
and for a reunion and banquet at the I
G8| miles of new-nilroad, mskh^ l.nc
Crawford Hous: on Thursday, Sept. 27.
mile* completed fo tba United States ia
Many organisations sie capeeled to join.
187", against 1,407 repotted tvr tba corTbc Hyde Park Hotel, a five story
resputsdliqf period is J87fl, 702in IBjfi,
1.000 is 1876, 2.4S5 ia 1873,sud 4,498 brick budding situated in Hyde Pard, a
itwo
suburb of Chicago, was burned early Tlinrs
day moralnxTfosa about flM.000. A
' HjaiJeftds lm*e been declared as follows fire al Oreads, Mid&gt;„ Thursday destroyed
New York Central A Hudson Birrs, 2 • 150,000 worth of prvprety. Cairo, III.,
bad a SI5,000 fire. Lynn had a SO,000
Ubigh Valley, 1 per cacL, quarterly, fire and a •50,&lt;MK» brewery rwburned in
to Wi“
O'*,3: t0 ■n&lt;nhm Lotuivtlle, Ky.
. Tbo Chleqpj Exposition this year i» mid
Utica k Black River, 3 per rent., semi­ to be even greater tbau na predrersreira
annual, payable Sept. SO.
Indeed, many who have visited it say that
Westafn Union Telcgraj'
••
syb, I) pet cent, it is the beat InUw-Sute EahOdtsott ever
quarterly. payM is Ost 15.i*
~&lt;T held iu the coootry. ft* art hall aad the

orthern
central
NRAILWAY
COMPANY

la ^&gt;»*&lt;Sre- Ire hs »k»» r,nw

.

trad;

NOTICE

y^V-^T&amp;’SiLSSR I

MARK

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u- *v~ a-fe w. fe,fe
,a&gt;XKU*«.
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Depot, 104 READE STREET, Kew York.

:ssk£

GEO. VVOOl^ ^m^
PARLOR ORGANS

with the folfowww;- "The grand jury
fee! it to be tbrir duty to unify sgainrt
tbe deaccration cf the Sabb-lh by tbo sale
of into.iw.ti~f drink*, and mmcmIIv in
rise haudfe*arowwdrfrra* m wvehereh.
to raue op the dormant devil ia the reforsnral drauksrti by his sip of wtae oa ths,

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yOL- M NO. 23

PSlfSSMU, MB

HASTINGS, BARRY CO., MICH., OCTOBER 3, 18’

She had men U ua&gt;* nt borne under
mother'* raperrteioa, and making it herMif the fancied would be quite m omy.
Dear me, bow the time firal Do harry
Jane! What, lot there b yet to eternal
Bat we Blast get done. I dar. **y it
won't toko the j«ic* long to thicken.
Mamma utod to make it up in no time.
Wbat are we to do about dinner, I wontier?

Jl’Jift'14’'! s&gt;’boeos

look at.
DR.C. RUSSELL

PHYSlMUSnR&amp;MN.
_____ WQOULAXD MICMIO* J.
PHIL »Vd XIBKCBN^

■ioylrar-, .u,.. HGyST'JE?*

r. S. BOWEN.
C~u.tr B*re»ro&gt;. Doveu Shma

DENTIST

Nulnlle

tert week, in di- cax- ef lb* &lt;'-&gt;mta&lt;.ow*aiih
■gainvt iMbron. in which the defendant
wa* a. cored of mnault upon a young l*dy
named Hotter by kitting her agauret her
will. The plaintiff oompiatMd that Dob­
roe, “by force of arm*, maBca afkrethaagbL
aad Instigated by the devil, did then and
there viofeidy nmralt, waylay," etc. Sb.
tAid hr .tory in a plain, rtraigbt forward
kind of way. to lire cBhct that *ba wm m.
joying thv evoaiag brcrac. wlute b-aaing
over h«r fatter * fener, aad that Wiliutn
Iteheon camo along, aetaad ber by th*
h.n.1. ."A C^kl.\..ti;u a___ L.a

dinMr when w* Lave finiahod. Mr. Ham
ings will exrare tt*. I'm narc."
“And, array*d in brr Holland apron,
with her pretty braid. aB ptubed bark,
that xbn did not ace the allcgad improprioand her daevre iirakad above hrr tdbow*..
ly, beeauoe of the darknew, and 4&gt;e being
Nell worked away with all her might,
picking, boiling, .Training, until ber rbrak* Pour lurtrwMru, K*.. Aug. 21,'77. in aoothrt part of tbo yvd, but she hoard
Mr Daan Mb Bctonow—I Lav* a kna, or wmctbiug that aouoited like a
were flatbed and ber bend aeb*d.
"Why. Jane, th» jolre won’t j.Dy, and read you.- book, “The Dance of Dmtth," ktea. and anew that *otaothing wu* “,ia?
it Lao
u,
IVhwt Ml.
«L* ana 1 moat any 1 admire yoeur oouragr,
Deleon claimed the.privilege of bong
and believe you have shown n* much be
•Three a aomr t bing you path to make rotrm M any crowded martyr in your dt hi* own witnea*, and he told tte&gt; part ef
fens.- of virtue and your denunciations of the .tnry omitted Ire Mim Hotter and b«r
U jeffy, 1 think, ma'Mn what is oaleeteu-j to drive it from the mrtcr. Hama joDy (pecimaaof a. En
. “Oh, dear, no. Mother.never did, I'm
gluhauo. Hi* narotive of th* omnrrenre
•are. I'll add mare sugar and lol it boil
in which be byd become involve^ run* m
another hour. Dear me! I thought we 1 haveulwaju given this miaurabte dance
should have cur btt kettle on by thb a silent condemnation by refbung to al­
---------- — —,
----- - - —
lime. Wr .hall be so late, and I m tired low any of my daughter* to (artietpate in
it under any rireurnttanoM; but I harr I walkto- along ringing: "Wbat will the
to death now, I wish I had done a* moihe&gt;
•aid. She advised me to rend the carras.te araidtri th* aril aa aouretbiogat the atebl 'ervea* be?'
nf whieh ■&gt;« real nrenluxl anUusre
I Grn-ral McCartney (eouaoel fur the
over there and let Hannah make the jdly,
able to my anything agaiatt it, either I plaintiff, diipooed to have aomr fun while
but I wm rare I could do It myself."
coofuring the witnum )—You were ringing:
The steaming kettle boiled .^the. from experience or any ateolute knowledge
“What will the 'arrest be?"' dorely imi­
of it* moot direct and pernioou effort*.
You have had experiene* cf the dance tating tb* totonstten of the witneaa.
The nmmcr ran hang above the green
Dnheou frury ooaipreodly. Yra, rir.
itnelf.
and
you
Lave
rvidendy
bad
cvidesre
• ■mmitof the poplar*.
■ What will th. arveat bo
of
it*
mo»t
fatal
reoulca.
Erorn
the
pob
'
Hardy, it will be jelly, now, Jane," aaid
Grtoral McCartney.—“Wbat will the
the weary bourewife, pouring acme of the Imbed tetter of Fit her AreUti, lately rant
arvmt
be?"
"
to »c, 1 infer that you «re auffcriog the ■
hot, red hqaid into raid water
DoUon (unruffled.)—What will tl * areotivequeoa: of yoar herouni
I trust
Bnijifoa it romataod for all the cook­
you will not be cast down, nor allow
ing and ttewiag it bad undergone
General McCartney.—Well, go on, sir.
“Ob, wbat *baD I do? Surely, the aiuff yoaradf to suffer any pain, whatever may .
Dubaon.—Yer are, yer ’onor*. I wan go
BM lw bewitched I’ve a arrat mind to be said of you. Anything lea* than you a.,
“What will lb* arpour it all away," cried poor Nefl. reedy bolduaclaration would have failed to pro ing along, singing
vrstbe?" when! heard Mary .login..
due* any effect.
to cry with Vobmmo.
“What will the ’arrest be?”
1
Nqw
tt
must
&lt;v;me.
Women
of
virtue
“I tel! yo« ma'am, you put acmothmg
Genera)
MeCartiw-y.
—She wm aiegior
or
ocif-reepcet
wil
now
bhub
to
Lavr
the
in to make it jeUy." peramted Jane.
"Whel will lb* ’smut be ?"
"Oh, Jane, hoah! You know nodung
By tbta lime there were decided evi­
about it I tell yon you’ don’t put any
dence
of
merriment
all over the court
thing in. What mn&gt;t I do? Cook it more'
It u lotroing to th* knllte now, aad 1'vw
.... ...
V__

OBI STOVES
..

brine you friend into tappet."
.
“Ob, Nell, whet a brute I van!' wbiapered her husband, detaining her a tn in Mo
at th* kitchen dour. “Can you forgive
me? And your poor hand banted, ton'
I'll ■!« up every currant Ixuh in the gar­
den to-morrow."
"No, Ned," .ho replied, “I ,fodl lo.ro

WHOLE NO. 2069.

Mictiiian.

ty -nitre cot of a hundred peopte mahn a
grant miatakc when they cut off a dog *
tail, in throwing away the wrong end.
"How maqy doatho? aoktod dre hotta
tai phyrician. while going bio manto
"Nina." . “Why, I ortored terf*faifcr
ten.'* “Ye*, but om wouldn't take tt."
A man who wm rirocLed by lightning
on the name night that a small pox hoept
tel wm rtrnek, wm in a dreadful Mate at
raspeaee until ooaviacad that he wm hit

The EagTiah Ambeauador aad Mrs.
larard dined with the 8u!tan, Aug. 30.
Hri. and to be the first time that a Bohan
ha* at down to dinner at hb own tabte
with a European lady.
An eld hat, no banged aad rutted m to
bar* cntiraly lost iu iatovidnahty, wm
found near a stream in New Hamfahire
and led to the story that Beeretery Erart*
had been foully made away with.

The foltewinr aneounremttit appmred
“r..i'8*-

ATTORNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR
and eootinue until farther notice."

•If eookiaz will do, Ill make jelly of it
beforeHantub res* here," she mid.
But instead of boiling to jelly, the earrant juice boiled over in a great foamy,
rtd wave*.
The fire hated, and a dense smoke. and
a j-a agent scent of bunting sweet* filled
the kitchen.
&gt;J altered from head to foot wilt the
hot liquid, one band reellrel. her pretty
■ tare beranrared, Nell retreated u&gt; th* door
in utter despair.
1 “Ob, I wish 1 bad rarer"--------. The sentence waa never finished.
i She stood dumb with horror, for com-1
tog 1A.arely along the garden path rire
: saw her hnaband and hi* particular fnood,
| Mr. Warburton.
»
“He baa invited him home to dinner:
she gasped. darting beck ihto the smoky
kitchen “Oh, what shall I do?"
| Two or three harrowing minute* of ret*,
penoe. and her btmbusd entered“Nell, are you here, aid what is th*

~ NX1TII fit KNAPF&gt;3*. , . I
ATTORNEYS AT LAW A SOLim
’5r‘'

Which has stood the test for years and Mill stands at the
head of the lint for light draft durability and good
workmanship. To any one thinking of purchasmg a wagon, we can make it to their ad­
vantage to bull and examine the Jaekson Wagon before purchasing
elsewhere. Come and see our
■

All who have participated in it taut fee! j.iplurfb,,
greatly mortified and humiliated on read
mg your book, aad many will be angry
and bitteriv denounce you', therefore, I
•ay. I admire your courage, herobm In deNet! am forward, lookieg mare like a fonM of virtue, uhieb I* in danger ofbre
tattooed Indian than the pretty woman inp entirely lo&lt; to nvciety by reaaon of

Birdsall’s Culebra ted Clover II idler,

The only machiut- now nuumfiurtur^d that threshes and bulb
the seed in one machine.
All who inteniUu |&gt;orcham- Clover
The Young Wife'* Canfusirw.
ITtillers this semson should call on ui immediately, as there is no
“You are one woman of * thousand, Ncfl
"I am msktfig coral jelly, and I
great n demand that late orders wilt have trouble to gel machines. —you are, by. Jure' and I'm proud of thought you wouldn't be bos* until late,
Term* liberal, with a large discount for cash.
We also sell the you. Come when I may I 6nd th* home
mmuI

as a bandbox, .nd my iittte wif* a*
fre*h a* a rm*. I like that. Nell. I'm
always thought that if anything could put
me out of temper with th&lt;- woman 1
Manufactured by Phelps A Bigelow of Kahunafoo, (he licet loved it would be to coma home and find
the house top*y.turvy, snd my wife in a
wqrking and most desirable mill built.
■ailed wrapper .nd with a rough brad.
Little woman ynu're a treasure, aad I'm
proud of you!"
7 nd Edward Hatting* kiaeed tea orotiy
bnde until her rteaU. glowed Ilk. the red
Juno rosea on* in the raashinc.
She WM very happy, very much pleased
aad flattered al h« hurimnd's praiae.
They had been married jutt rix months,
■nd Nell wm a pattern for all houMwiv*..
She anum with tb* bird* that made
their nest in the great apple tree, aad did
htr housework ia lb* early morning boor*.
Com. when he might her husband *L

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x X- -WXJVI&gt;Iiai3LiX.,

MESSER BROS.

ffiis

POWERS &amp; BARLOW

J«1IX’Q.CR»3SY.

Dore it require an eh a men* aa thin tn
mat* eurrani j*Oy? And what a fright
you are, Net!' Pre brought Warburton

pair of chicken*?"
“I're bad no time to cook; .Eve b**a
miking jelly all day."
“Confound th* jsily! Come, Nell, yen
mu«t get up war .how of dinner."
“I can't Nadi I m tired to death and
my hai.ll i* burned. Yow ^ir.tddn'l have
invited Mr. Warburton without letting m&lt;

“.Now ju«t hear that," cried the pro­
voked btnbeod, after toiling mo n&lt; often
to bring a friend whenever I liked ! I'm

,

’•"c.«. aoMmooii.

teera,
Builders, examine their Buildhalf
thing more likely
ig Material, House Trimmings,
than another," bo
a div*
per fort*
off
amts. Chis and Varnishes.
arm
“
a
bone to
or luncheon
it'
.vorything
Now
Farmers,-examine
the
WIARD
h»
a fine
H- J- WA
when you me her
well
Carriaie, Sin ui Onuwiil PLOW, before purchasing others,
me to latscb
day we
A l M TF P .
together. I
I
*orry enough
Every one waranted.
it.
boeb-over-hnad, and 1
the
ttaira
eurl
Those oontemplating buying
Sh.
rould
oxSSriseAX.
Mowers or Reapers should see not areaad giriand We
REPAIR 8 H 0 P
the Walter A. Wood Machines,
Hraa.h
d

j

ho* la Arrloal'aral Hall. Ur lb*»**•«• *&lt;&lt;•*

Gumming- &amp; Filing Saws
Ittwaiter tb. steMU *rrtea«»"&gt;

Wm.

“

Goodyear.

THE STEBBINS BROS SAY

pmmcmciL era®

Peoples

drug store.

ph/shiM's l‘r«ri|&gt;l&gt;«*s “,d
Family Roop-*

pr«-

puwl with Drain “l'1 Ok”"*1*

uf puwt qu^i&lt;X »«fr-

_

Don’t buy any Furniture or Picture Frames,

until you have priced their Goods, for you
will save money by it,

Everybody known they

the only

MKTtCtl UNOEHiKEfiS
-,e city and attend promptly to aU call*

aat line day or night.
„«„te*oU B-U&gt; Ste Sue Be, lUurap MHi.

evil-minded, etc., or quoting imprudently
»od inamaaliagiy their fiuly weapon.
“Hoel. *oit qui maly pea**,' and then
throwing ilumnelcc* in men', arm* to
prove their own runty of mind! I never

General MrCjrtney — Gone to elaa. !
Whal did she Meafi by that?
Dobaen—Wb*. any fool know* what
“dm” mean*. Hrr fithcr bad gone to
et.M mooting, and left 'a ball balooc. Wo
ebatted a Utile, and then-----General McCartney—WeD, you bare
beard bn tottittoey. You tetrad her,
pulled her over the loereand Limed ber.
Dobson— Nd. That testimony i* JUm.
We talked awhile, and *b« sort of leaned

while the jelly beg»n to rncam nrer
again.
Ii« Luaband,
braid, hinmelf with
•■Iftbere'* on*
to the himing nouo and bw own vexation,
provoa* a fellow
went mad*
at the kettle, and in hiaef.
oo, llngtring a moment on the annoy
­
to ^Mgit
the atove, up*et it delugtiro, hi*
around hre wabt, ’tb to
bring friend
dinner
"I'm glad of
yw’yo no bwfora* atsad find
on* of *ort*.
there'* Orwrroiy;
wife'*
woman
out—a *te&gt;wy woman,
ilwar*
dremed. Well, Gravmly fo.
sited
that
went out
wont, but wm
for
Such a house a* w. found-all
caught
ttbtrem
duoppearing up
ia
paper* and
allp^ra.
wm indtepoaed and
u*. th.
mid
iuneired oc
lireod
chccre,
Gravmly, poor teltew, though be mW nxhing. fookod e*
NeUoprangup and threw heroelf into
the old woman'* can
“Oh.
I and Ned’n
to mad
i Mr. Warburton any wltbeat hi* dinar,
, andbel urar fo*»*u nm," *U«*bW.
oome when he muy, may find ber ready to
“Yea, be will, teoria, yea ba wiil-d«*‘t
meet him."
you fret! I’vu sent thorn ovne to your
“So do I," mH Nell, ratSing up intoI tnotber a for a lunch. And now let mo t*l!
hi* fora • You Mud now be afraid to&gt; you what to do. 1*01 all that jolly making
inritt a trittxl borne with you. Ned. No&gt; by Ull to-morrow—we’ll begin bright Had
matter if I don't know, I rttalt be ready1 coriy In the taornfng, .end"—
“But Hranab, h won’t rxn* to teBy."
to receive you."
"Oh, yw, it will, when we add a Btfl.
Nod gave bre * ringing kite.
"Very wril, little wotau, I .bail try
yon one of three dsyo-und now I mutt
run. Good-bye."
Ha * watched him out of right with hap­
py eye*,aad thru w«et back to hrr pretty
uuiug room and bar work-tabte.
A month later the rammer w*• on the
wane and the fruits were vreii ripooad.
“Jane," arid Mt*. B-tiap one bright
murning. returning from the garden gals
whteoSo had ported with bet forehand,

Jf the "intelligent eootraband" and th*
“rdteble gentleman," a* we knew then*
partid) 15 Jan ago. eottld only be turned
hioo* among the Balkan*, the war new*

Ore. Garfield * little boy tedievre re th*
pereeverance of &gt;tin*cra Il* got nd at
hi* govnreatt the other day, and wbea
rekodtc pray for h«r replied. “It* no
use: a hundred God* roulda't rank* Mary
good.
A vial cl oil of pennyroyal placed oo
the aland at the head of your bed w&gt;n
__ __ . ____ ____ ______ . a
will keep the inaupitoca avr*y sod every­
body bfoe too.

A Rrenaa who reocatly returned from
l*hilade)piu* inf'rau uo that tbe Kooky
। xtatenicnt will do much to reaUu-c ooofii deck in the power of the motor.
; Jonquia Miller mp of hi* tengle-baimd
beraioeo that the -.wi-pt the loammao
I am.? It would have been more to bar
mat to have been at home ewoopiag the
' loomme kitebmt or helping Lor pour Ad
i toothor w**h up the .upper dinboe.
!M Iziorlry, a typienl Texan deepw
*do, white awaiting trial in the Leo coun­
ty jail, U writing hi* life and advoitare*
for Uw Giddinp Tnhmr. He own* to

�■I
H. R. Btsrens Column

1

FIRST DOSE
OR A BQSTOH POLICE 0FH32.

Secretery Sohnrs i* ronfidenl of a viotory fa Ohio, this 1*11.

With the laboring Democracy of New
ft. action of the. Republican State
Cocvwtioa in New Fork at Eoahteicr
The
Dsyton Journal thinks Ohio will
1-t wook, is mretmg a»ri&lt;&lt;d Mutoran..
lion at home and abroad. The New York go Republicau, sure, this Ball.
Oummrrviu/ Adtt^trt, which ha. always
Secretary Everts exported to make some
sustained Mr. Conkling, c-undcrans m’por.i- political spcechr. in New Fork during the
tivw terms bn action and ridicules tbe »pol&gt;
-•grof hhirriendi that Mr. Osaklin was
led to purruv the course be did bcotun? hr
believed that Mr. Curtis defeated his n^miuattoa for the l*Kmdrqcy. Nahicg, nays
the J./rcrt/irr. was ever more absurd.
Mr. Conkling was vietimind by over-ml
cm, brainkra and insincere friends into
the belief that he could bo no mi luted, and
to that end'm a ftvxrite of President
Grant, the patronage tt the Government
wm used, but with scarcely tny other re­
call than to trot Mr. Conkling cut before
the Convention with little support beyond
his own delegation. The sting wa* a&gt;harp
om fix Mr. Conkling, , but Mr. Curtis i*
not smpotwible for it aad even if he was,
the Adtrrtiter conclude), •’the Senator is
not justified ia committing political sui

•
. DOOM
diUcul campaign
jan. In Hami
ten owunty, which it th* vital point in the
irnuo, the Republican* hare the advantage
Means* they hare the Urt local tkket, and
aUo beouxe the liberal German* like I‘n»idrat Hayes and bis p»Bcy and will sus­
Lin k. A* respects specie rvwmption,
the eorrcsjKmdent says Hal among the
BcpoNican* the fortnera Would have it
take place u soon as passible, while bori­
nes* men would postpone it a year or two,
A dispatch to Forney s f.’Arvsie/c from
San Francisco says of tie result of the late
election: “Tt cannot bo considered a» a
victory solely ia the iotyrorta ,bfl£e Dem­
oerat* bni wholly as a defeat of wbat is
known here u the Sargent-Page-Gorham
ring. With the Republican organisation
in other Lands the State could have easily
been redeemed sod a Republican United
States Senator elected tn succeed Sargent?
but the lead of the ring was too much, and
th* only way to get rid of them was to
strike through the party."

Of a speech made by President Hayw
la Cincinnati, the New Fork Tribune says:
"The hint in the dosing paragraph,
that what has been dene hat not been docc
merely because w« could not help doing it,
but because it was wise and right to do it,
is oac that ought to be heeded. The Pre»idrot's duly seemed so plain, and bls
course »o ca«y, that he ha* bad p&lt;erhap»i too
little or.dit for the effort which it out

tbe rule doesn't apply to such weather *s
wc hare mw. To day coaplctos a weak
of perfect, sunny, cool. Miofou* days that
arc thoehanu of the Hndsou river country
in September. Farmers begin to talk of
a drouth, but the country need* a few
wacks of such dry dsya to dry out health­
ily after the soaking rain* of summer.

The Now Fork auto oocvenlioo opened
lion in Wisconsin wm headed Pxopk'a Re­
form. The Fraud party would be better. yesterday with what (anguine RepubUom*
aro pleaaad to term a slap at the admin*Tbe Democrat* in Wariiingtoe are talk­
ing up Senator Bayard of Delcwiro for
the Democratic candidate for Praudart in
dcoounciog subsidies, insisting on tho
rights of labor and capital to an equal
Geo. MeCkllsn ha* accepted tho Now bearing, and expremg no opinion on the
Jersey Democratic nominatic-u for Govern administration policy, while hoping it will
or. He will telegraph New York eity for result in p«acr al the south, and promis­
ing that no act of the Republicans of
The Chicago PM diaractixre the Demo New York shall be withheld for it suecratie party in thin wi*e: The Democrat* cm. It con hardly fail of approval from
arc appearing under a* many aliuet as an all men not pledged to the support of
measure - and mm rather than of princi­
experienced «r-rok thief
ple*. Ev-eongreirain Ward made tbe
vtrongrel pomible answer to all fault find­
ing in the pithy declaration that if the anovuncemcnt of Republican principle* be
the condemnatien of tbe administration,
Minncaoia' answered New York's slap let that condcmtmiou fall. The good Re­
at the Prmdeat with a resounding cheer publicans of the Sttte do not deriv*
in hi* davot. Aad she will bsck her words great cneouragcuiuat from the sight of a
Premdttl escorted and flattered by exRcbuh, who have never shown any eoovincing proofs of a change of heurt.
They du not relish the modest demand to
appoint Herschel V. Johnson to the va­
cancy of the Supreme bench. The Ute
new* froui Mimiarippi which reads as if it
4&lt;ted before the war, with the sight of
"reconciled" Democrat* surrounding Re­
publican speakers with-shot-guns in good
old rouUicrn fashion is not tbe cwaet style
Bayard, in estimating that 73 of harmony preferred here, and sound Re­
if the Republicans support the publican* who professed tbrir frith before
&gt; Southern policy, is much more the buttle fol' Antietam drain to bare it
H he generally is in political distinctly understoed that the harmony
has not got to be entirely oo their side.
The administration, aay three Republican*,
' ASian Fruciteo despatch sap that the laika too much in the rein ot tbe man who
Cafifornia election cannot be regarded a* a
purely Democralie victory ; but rather s»
a defeat of the Sargent, Pbjie and Gorham
nng—a burden too great for the Republics
party to cany.

Representative cleet J. D. Cox. after
talking over the President's policy with
the old abolitionists of tbo Western Rererre in Ohio, aay* that they arc aiopularlr
Au&amp;uitnou* m declaring that Mr. Hayeii •|i»» exceeded the hopes of dealer*, and a
ha* chorctj die course which will be advan­ million dollar* worth of books will bo up­
tageous to tbe to the (recdmeti.
on the market in the next ten day*. Tbit
Ex-Congtcnaman Ashley of Ohio, who mean* that people have money onw more,
is now acting .with the Detnocrate,'*ny» and begin to buy books and mrround
that the speeches of Judge West, the R'ri tbetnM-Ire* with comfort* and indulgences

The Ann Arbor (wrier, R. A. Beal publican candidate fur Governor, are en­
editor, speaking of the late decision of dearing him. to the workingmen, and that sale from Illinois said the great harvest
Judge Huntington in tbu Rose-Doug's** many of thru will vote for him in prefer sraa no sooner gathered in August than be
began to sell more books than he had
core to their own candidate.
doue before fur a year! Book^ will be ,
cheaper than they have been since the
war. m a action prices ruled twenty per
cent. Ufow the trouri dfaoknak rate*.
opprae Tammany* Hril w
,k down that organiirtion.
tactic* Wil) be tbe old *ehcn
I ing leader* in the opposing factions to pre
The Republicans of Minnesota did a | vent a coalition by diaseotiooa.
very sensible thing when lacy nominated
| It u reported from Ohio that the anti.
Gov. I*illsbary for a third time. He Ms
Hayes movement ia weakening and that
proved so'excclien: an Executive that no
the workingmen's party, which is devdopclass aa find fault with his. Slaoding
isg in Cincinnati a strength which bad
oo a platform of live iavura and living in a
not been anticipated, seems to be drawing
State bxnsed with golden Urrcats and
its following chiefly ftotn the Democrat*.
fresh* prosperity, be will have a very large
The result m that Hamilton county will
probably be carried by the Republicans.
Dimenrious among the Democrats are also

of th* Cuyahoga county, Ohio, Republi­
Democratic Senators, with much mag­
can* co Saturday, to make up a full Legis­
nanimity, are anooanring that they will
lative ticket, every turn who voted for
Stanley Matthews Ims winter was dropped, net attempt to secure the organisation of
with the exception of Senator Cartl*. who lite Senate at tho eoming session, but will
hi. piedrod himself not to do K again un-1 possres tbemselve* with patiooce a little
longer, tartil it comra to them naturally.
If Ohio and Pennsylvania do their duty
thia fall it win be many a year yet before
the.United Stales Senate ia Demoerrtic.

The Dre Moines Reyirter claims to be
credibly informed that Judge James, the
to that kind of treatment that a victory Dctxfocratic nomiere for Lieuteaaat Gov
would probably seriously derange bis di­ ernor cf Iowa, and U&gt;c best mtn pcreonslly
gestion. Be merciful to George's digu- on the ticket, has said in tho lost tew days
that he b a Democrat of tbe old stripe,
and is in favor of putting the nogroe* bsck
into tb«r former condition of «ervit&lt;U&lt;

A California paper remark* that the
Another Democratic county treasurer in
DamocnOe m.jorify in the bvirirture i* Ohio, is a dsCuiitcr ia a sum somewhere
M Urge that it will inquire a Urgr l3B to betwoen g7,000 and 130,000. Thf safe
i* locked up aad the trawurer bro the
cmnblnsiioa to the safe, which he refuses
to giro up to tho State Inspector. The

17,000, the amount hi* aoeounte aro known
to be short. In the neighboring county
of Angliise the Ireasurer is in jail for rob­
bing himself of 132,000. There aro now
•eventren oounlics in Obio where wookndneM bis been exposed among Democratic
official*. Nevvrtbrie**, Senator Tbunniti
inrivta that the wsvk of ecooomic reform
RepoblianM in-New York have already can but be acoomplUbed by Democrats.
buran to deaounre &lt;be-work of the Roch­
ester Convention, Tbe J-fferacn County
Conroe tier, held Friday, paaicd rraolutoons strongly eudorsing the I*nsideot'e
HiUM^ing EdUoe. Doo'l come to me
for topkii. Select your own.
- AssAloaX. Shall I fire into Hayes for
Socretary Bristow speaks very highly swinging round the cirole.
of Senator Mortou aa one of his wanerwt
Mme^M/JSditor. No,------ him; bo's
friends and oae of the moct valuable men
doing just what Tilden weald have tried
la poblie lift: “Hu has strong asasu, unto do, with ten tima the offset.
swurvhg hoacsty and largo experiseca.*
Atnmnu. Soppoae I stir up tbe cutSecretory Bierman a*y* be is very nmey question and hit th* soft munry
bopeftlofn Republican victory in Ohio
U-firiL Daring hi. reseat vim to that
The Drtuoerai* of Ohio complain that
rieh Demoento of the East turn away
coldly from appeal* for money. The
promisM of Pendleton. Swing A Co. to
make money cheap and abundant aro not
very uking this way.

ready made for » dollar, and a calieo wrap­
per for hi. wife for another dollar, sod a
pair of button boato for hi* »lx year.old
for anothor dollar mill. There are pleat/
of six dollar • yard good* fix fine iaditw.

clothier

but tbe prim are low enough where they

A full line of Undershirt* and Drawers.
and Bay *

The grape yield ia enormous, and fine
Concord grapes are aeUing daily in the
ntreeta for five cents a pound. Potatoes
are fifty cents a bushel, the beat oyrtcr* a
dollar a hundred, and if low and beef
foil. an they must soon, it will not take
large wages to feed and keep a family in
New York neat winter, especially with
coal al three dollars a too

BUSINESS «&gt;d

DRESS

SUITS and OVEECOATS.

Our CUHTOM DEPARTMENT eoe-

j BROADCLOTHS for DRESS SUITS.

Seventy-

WHITE SHIRT in the Cky.

Yars of Age.. - *sna*«i» “■&gt; cnxvwn ««
; BvsisKsssvns.
‘

OVERCOATING ia good MvlroSCARFS, TIES and Silk Hnndkerchiel-.

Umbrellas. Satchels and Shawl Straps.

Tb* W1 hate area style like the mascu­
line' Helmet hat ia gray felt, with a scarf
of dark mom plush, thick in its pile ss tbe
tufted wood mooes that wrap tbcuuelvu

33 Monroe

wing added, and the eimple trimming i*
complete, For early Ml, black chip* and
*traw« arc *bown of rtveracd gipsy riiape,
that ia, coming doao on the forehead, with
full trimming of aatin loupe and rear* be­
hind, filling the upturned brim. The
bright geranium red » largely area in the

st., Grand Rapids, Mich.

GROCERIES,

m'rag*, and an occasions) bat with long
full Uce barhes indicates that lace is coin­
ing back.to use.

Seolch waterproof tn thfr Tartan plaids
I have lung been favoeitm for service in
1 England, but thia Pall in the first time

COFFEE

SOAP

Tsgstlns ii told by all DraggiiUare made up in either the large or email
plaid of those odors, and suits of this' kind
for both ladies and young girls eanaot be
too highly rmmmebdcd. Ths aaojuc
seen on nearly nil the Fall suite is of curb
simple and convenient cut that cwuntry readers are advised to secure pattern.without delay. It ie known as iho French
mojiM, fitting dcxely in the back with two
or four piece* a* deaired, and fitting the
figure gracefully in front by a single dart
and gore directly under the arm without

The Mild Power

CURES

TOBACCO.

HUMPHREYS'
Homeopathic Specifics

CROCKER

reregniae how easily such a utt|«&lt; can be
fitted and made, but will keep in mind
that its atyle depends on the nmlnere.
Scams pr.uoed till almost inririble, a ride
gore hidden under the ana, and not a
particle of fulln-m more than la nficoaary
to go over |ho hips, foe which the Dr.as

STOKE WARE.
Vol 22 4tf.

Smith Hogle &amp; Preston.

C. P. Rowell &amp;. Co's. Col.:

Sesin lata
■aik PaprFaihim
(■slit

the bust. Such a sacque is made up aa
part of a suit, or a* the ouuidc garment ia
heavier cfoth. Tbs kogth in the bock ri
lessncw with which larger raaneU wreck about 30 iaebro, ia front 27. Plixxcthose that eotno in their way. Hardly a
day piasM* without an account of a row
boat ruu down and ber crew sunk by a tug
or lighter, out of pure wsnioooess. The
river pilot* are utterly carries* of human
There are about 1,300 pomoffiom in the
life, and laugh at it a* fine sport tn run State of Michigan.

untie lata M
OMKSTIC I0NTHL’
LIGHT-RUNNING

down a pleasure boat with two or throe • Tbe wife of ex-Mate Senator Greisnl
boys and girl* aboard. Two week ago a died at Detroit Sept. 15.
The present term of the Blate Agricul­
party of bora and girls ia their teens, liv­
ing in the same tenement boose, weal out tural Schools lUrt* out with 5G new sui-

■DOMESTIC
TO ADVERTISERS.
ISE HlSfflGS EETOMM MIK

to bring them \x»cdy ia her path, ran
them down, and kept on ber way, never
paying attention to tbe scream* of th*
cr-.-aturre stru^iiog ia the water. A girl
of ehteea rm drownud; one of tbe boys
racended in swimming ashore with the
other, thoggh his own leg was broken in
two plans and hi* shoulder crushed. Tbe
officer* of the flag ship Miaaeaote hare
nude complaint to tbe Pilot eommimiooer
that one of their boats going s shore made
signal of danger to
tug oomiag Ito mf,
to which no altenlioa wm paid, and sa ap­
prentice boy from tbe ship was drowned
in the collision. They said it was no un­
common thing for Ute steam tuw to dwlibcrstely ran down saiall boat*. People's
livre aro literally in the band* of the
coarac and demoniac set who fill the port
of Cardrivero and river pilots.

SEWING MACHINE

BEST.

Syssaor;

•DOMES! IC-SMIfGM/&lt;niS(».y

CRAMPTON’S

IMPERIAL SOAP

#iMBT.'u3ftT&lt;lrRairK
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dSSu

tire of many rimilar institutim outride
the city, where rural virtue is suppoeed to
A Michigan min lately applied to Gee.
.«
flourish. How many country banka are Sheridan for a Jette*
there whieh refuse to lend their fund, to Europe and got the L____ _____ _
nun* is Joom-Jom. of Muftigw. &lt;Very
truly. P. H. Sheridanhave Httle outside affairs in which the
Tbe Chisago JrOuae say* tfeUit i*
help of thn bank comes handy. How asthoririvwly denied that tbe Great Wes
tpany Prerident s there are who ooasidcr

TRIUMPHANT!
The Advance Plow

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MOWER ! REAPER

*d that all ia right, just like the Trouw
of the Cteiraout beak, oua of whom did
not know his namn was on the 1&gt;M, while

uornu,

Martar.lta*,

�iPlMBnix Block, HASTINGS. MICHIGAN.
Having and keyping constantly on hand every variety of
A nix tLoumnd dollar judgement .gaunt
-ya. "A better day to coming
tbe city of Detroit has ban rariernd thia
th-morning drawreli nigh." .
The hickory 0&gt;te ar* ripe, and the tote w*k, la ths United .States Uoort. fur aa
freeta hare made lhea. yield to the Uw, Gf 1mjnry owed by ■ dcfvct’re sidewalk.
gravitation; and aoac of thorn tough oaee
lUt iroger around the Peet Office ooo
■Ually yidd to the law. of tcrawity al^,
or etae their naan., be. The fruit, of ain
and the froet* of—ay wintera are atamped
upon
and can be area in the depriv­
ed etKUitetiane- a .d loitering rtej. They
ytotd »« to the man!, phyairal m cren
Slate law, Ut they moat aooncr or later
yield to one never yet broken, fiw tbe
BEAVER CLOAKS AND CLOAKINGS, SHAWLS
dark, aliadouy. .pectral monarch death, to
FLANNELS. HOSIERY AND GLOVES,
oa tbetr track and anon be will fold them
in hi. «Jd embract. Oh, if wc cannot
•are thaae old oum, wo iruil arrrat the
youth jut trowiiig the threnhuld ol death
on hie way to a cotiMiouv cudcrancw of
StaTMi pndition.
Some of our todiea are laboring in tbe
| on me before purchasing and I will sell you goods
Band of Hope with tbetr nxXberiy in
V ALL cheap u can be found in the city of Hastings.
•truetjor.., havtog fcr their aim tbe aslrau°n of “ear boya' ere their youthful
brow, are atamped with eruel vice, by
iraching the prineiplm of truth and mor­
ality. tbe way. of [deomntnem. aod the

STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,

---------------------------COUJITY OPFiCERM.

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fUt

&gt;
28fe,30 c:s, appt,
‘ ^,36&lt;;’,5O ** )»&lt;*tora fer30&lt;a 40(t,
[ b«U« for 17I&amp;I8 ote

!
J P. Griffis, of Sriuranre, N. Y., .
J moduetor on thr Atlantic an-l Great WesJ torn Raihrad,u
ifl tb# a|&lt; ..
; iliag bi. brotbscrin-l.w, 7. B.WnKrim’Ku.
“ur popular groeer.
Th. Good Tempter, .brat and pi Ike
cm« -ori wtli b. held in the bsU U Barry
Lodge, F. A. M., on Wednesday evening
of,next Wtek. A /srhnte taller, a letter
I b«, and other allrection. are promimd.

A valuable large white cow, thin in
fianh, the property of MUun PriekM, of
thi. citj, stayed away on Thursday last,
Thin day ia like Joly.
and so trace of her cau be found. She
The friend, ia fcvor of temperucc
Tlx county fair ia in progmn.
1-ad on a small bell teMonod by a new ( Band of Hop. inrisfied) rotwady hrid ah
Council mneting Friday evening.
*«p. A*J nue giving information where latareMing, well attosded picnic, 'and a
Wheat in not coming into market vary she can be found wiU be reliably rewarded. pkamnt time it w* to old and young.
•Ju Monday kum buinote cvnMcCed Th« little ones driirsrod their short!
with the Bute Beard of Charium, railed «f«ech« and mingled tbrir cbtldteh voices
os to thcauuthweat part of th. cnanty, With the older ones, and tho wood, rang I
and wc were surprised to see the extent with joy.
aad the appearance of the new sown wheat
At the kind iaritaliou of th. Bunnell
fields. The acreage ia certainly much Bunday Bchori, we portiripeteri in their
The time hat eome when
larger than ever before, aod tbe growing anmul picnic, and * the orator remarked,
era maar pay in advance, j
“It wm an array of _ culture and talent." '
crop locks splendid.
tZA few cord, of that wooj
We are under .pcciri obligaiioM to Dr.
nmiia if brought in aoou. .
Turner and wife of Orangeville ^r per­ acemsd to bring us OMtcr bcarea, "the
The M. t. Sunday Schdri Board meet sons! fawn daring our late trip to that tend where they wander uo more ' The
to-night at the M. E. church.
aention iff tbe euunty, By the way Dr. well act table divided the vxercuai in two
parts, aad many were very glad ofit. Tbe
“We expoet a go^ tftae U the Pair, T. is one of our meat racccrnfttl physicians
and the extent of his pnetioe, attest his '
Come and bring alougtlm WU
recce* and the roafidrere of the pubile tor of the Wetlayaaa, Jaajx-r Woodruff a
The editor of th* Bxsjrrn ia drawn aa
neighbor king aurrtxutded by what ba
ia his skill and efficiency.
Grand Juror in the United Blate. Court.
called “miniMeria) talent'' he waa diSdoit
We regret that oar space will not per ait
at 6rM. but he took tbe jalm of victory.
. Thera in want of calling card* ahould
us to print the letter of our Middleville In tbe aAevnooe Elder Northland, Nr.
arrespaudeut promised last week to be ,Canxe aad Other E. Murray, late paator
printed to-day, but at tbs subject matter ,of the Methodial PnOcatant church deliv­
•wm n folly gives in our editorial columns ,ered abort, caraoM ayoeclMU. Ttw exor|*t »«*, perbapa it i. juat * well », ,ciaen of the little one* were tho bort of all,
jyHTie number of ferckn acbolxn in at­ though we hops this failure to print bis
throwing even tb« clergy io. lUc ihade.
tendance at our high ecbool i&gt; very Urge letl. r will not deter our corrcp-indent ,Che bible eicrvtoea were beyond deocrip- j
thia term.
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from often tending us other fisvon.
tiuu and original with the auperiatendepl
There ia a large amount of rickMaa ia
Gray k Merahon, of Hickory Coreera, Mr. Abe Bunnell. Il began well, dceed
thia acction ot the Slate, aad the doctom an maaafoctaring the Center sial Bp ring ।glonoualy/totd our hoorta young and old
are very bu.y.
Bed, of coppered spring Mori wire, which were filled with jey.
is probably tbe most perfect um darable
of any now ia the market, and i. sold al
tho low price of 17. The ..gnit will call
Fair week wiU bo a grand opportunity on yon st your bom* and don't you let .
for .ubarrilxr. tn eali at th it office and him go without parchasing.
Robert Brady ’a new brick is art!! oo to |
Wa are under epeetel obligatiatu to
look over thow aevounta.
Gold 10X

Strange nettber.

Drags, Patent Medicines- Hcmrapathi: Rmadies,

PIMS. IIILS. UM INI BBS8IS.
Toilet Artici* in naj variety of kind ur price. Hatf*. Magalia Bote. Charm
of Beauty, tbe tedi* all know to bote.
School Book.; Office and Bebooi Stannary,
Blank and Memorandum Banka, in any style at yew own pri*.
Tow patronage to

HATS AND CAPS, SHOES, ETC., ETC.

We sell goods kt a very small advance on tbe first cost.

We sell more ready-Thade Clothing than any house in this city.
JULIUS BUSSELL, | No
matter how low you cau buy goods in other stores, we will

Phccnix Block. State St.

.istfisajs-i.

FIBST GRAND FUZE

sell you the same articles at less price.
We adhere strictly to the one price system.
Our trade is increasing every year, which is a sure sign that we
sell goods at lower prices than any other firm.
We can sell goods at small profit became we can buy them cheap®*than others ou aceuunt of our selling so many goods.
Our clothing is cut as ’stylishly and will fit as well as any made to
' Order. Don't forget to call and see us.

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE,
Just received First Prise at Wuconrin State Fair and at
State Fair at Jackson,

DETROIT

STOVE

Something new.

Double Store, 38, 40, and 42, Canal St,
GBAND RAPIDS.

WORKS,

Just out.

THE JEWEL COOK!

Call al tie Sin if WG HAT.

We Must Have Money

PROMPT PAYMENT

Six-hole, Extension Top, Portable Planished Copper Reservoir.

IXG

THEM A T MUCH LOWER

The most beautiful and scientifically-arranged Hiving Flue Stoye PRICES—Dou l fail to ree ike good, be-'
fore purchasing.
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now in tbe market.

Sneak thieve have opened operat-.ou. Hon. Horace 8. TarW! for a copy of lbs ।eempkti-.-n, when be gets it completed it
ia varied* parta of tho State. Bo pew- 40th Annual Report of tbs Superin ten- will bo one of the finest dwcilinji in
pared for themat aay how ia the dent of public instruction ot tbe State of
Miehicnn, with accnmpaniog documenta
for the year 187C. Thcae Rejurta aro
always valuable to the people and often do
wheat that were **W:i early, hare been
not recaive the attention that they merit
eatirely destroyed by insect, and plowed
from those iutereatod in tha editorial work
np and resown.

BIG TNT OT BIGHA.T

H. A. GOODYEAR.
LOCAL BUSINESS NOTICES.

Iter. Mr. Aldrich, presiding elder of

A picnic on Saturday teal ia Carlton
wu the &lt;xe*iou of a very pitaaurt gath­
ering. Thrae protect had an intonating
time Several spirited songs were snog
The Advent, aro holding a revival
We would call the attention of our by the Good Tempter* and Reform Club
meeting at tbe Opera Honae thi. wvtk
reader, to the dwariutioa notice of Cook
which to largely attended aad splendidly
k Brooks tinners. Mr. Fnrir C Brooks evident tntcreM. Bncb nmetioga in the
entertained by Rev. James Ferrin.
iuteraac of Reform will certainly be of im- '
Tbe ladira of tbe Baptist church give a
Tbe Lanaiag Rep&lt;M'&gt;aa rays: "The mesas benefit to our people as it will keep I peach fratira! at their cl.ureh on Tnnday
editor who is efraid to du bin doty jroo the inlosat alive and burning in the hearta , evening, all aro in v itad to attend.
will find opposed to perncmaKttM That'. uf aO tree lovers of humanity.
Capi. McCormitk. an old eittaeo of tbi*
✓ The Board of Eduaalion at their meet­ burg ia in town core more, and new you
ing last evening voted to raise by taxation can brer bu gentle voice on the «troot ccrthe following rente, tix.—Teachers' m!&gt;- nc.a aad by places, ringing nut to bis
nea, »3J&gt;00, Janiion. 1330; Secretary, many customers “sold again" Me.
HO; T.msurer, *23. Taking seh«! eraMany of oar cittaona ha ve been oo a
.U..I3L, IctoTtet on bomk, 13,500. In
vtoil to “th«r ritira aad towns tn see ata!
raraote. 1300; Printing. »2S. Wood.»450;
waa reminded to jail for trial.
brer Henry W. Beadier, aad now they
A pacaatro of Ulawaoo-erbrat wm moi Intidentala, 1250, New Furaaera, »500; are highly delighted over the loro They
Repairs on school buddings. »5(W, Total.
to Barry county. M-®&lt;m.
have glraaed from bit lectures.
man. If It yield, an wall there M brew ka 19,560, being an excree over last ysar of
introduction will prove of immaua benefit 1.076-lfi, but just tbs cerarion for noy
wan hold at tbe Opera Hoose teat Sunday
such
expenditure
aa
this
iediestes,
we
to that icrtion of the country
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drink U wiU puxriu the wi^ member of evening waa largely attended. Dr. Bar­
Wake up your neighbor about the
ber gave a hialnrr and wnt ataUstica of
county fair. What you know and think, the Busrd to explain
Tewtetday a young man by lb. name of
about it, toll to him. Get him enthuai^
out very eoeouragiiig, only one buiuwe
tic .bout it, and try and convince him Jbhn Dnocan, from Nika. * nopbsw of L. u&gt;» engaging in the eaura O, pshaw!
that auoora. derend. ou. him m well aa A. Dunran Esq , th. able ufilor of lbs borines, men where is your sand? I gueaa CLOTHING,
NU« RtpMiean. wto asriowriy injured
HATS and CAPS,
it to in year Sagar— what do yon think
.- the depot tn thi. rity while engaged in
about it?* Itor.J. F.rri* cnlcrtriood the
GENT’S FURNISHINGS,
.witching ran. He wre an employed on
aadtencc by a fcw but appropriate remarka,
followed by Mrs Graven of Vcrmontvaie
who made aotoe fitting remarks, aad finM. rar to another, which bad been de­
tehed byrOcitisga poem, entitled -Tbe lira
tached, be
bto ntep and fdl to the
that touch liquor aball never touch mine."
pound aariking mtoaentti guard, enuteg
Girl. awallow that if you dare, yews truly
Tbe Baton County Fsir hdd tort week . rampownd ftaduro nf the left kg abeve
will ever Miefc to the motto. The exarst CliarloUa, wu a decided .ueoena. The the ankle, wbiL- tbe care pnmad
h­ &lt;** ended with a few restarts by Rev. C.
attendant wa. larger than e’er before,
J. Thoma.. Boys of the Reform Club
a.d tbe exhibition as -wod a. any ever wen all tbe tea* He to under tt»e rxc«eninB-y ■tick to your aoixnn pledge, foe nri only
on thtoe ground., .nd the n«*pU mW Willful rare of tho Di* Upjoha, baa every your honor to at Kake, but your character
have rn.de the oMwrwUppjMrentron pomade, and -troug Wpm « aad falun Lappinraa ia in the briaace.
If the render will carefully UA throng!’ ratertainnd that hi. left lag «*■ bn«’»d Whatever you do “Dara to do right.

the Grand Stand Get. 4th, at 2j o'clock
p. m , diMancs 20 rods, weight not lera
than 223 lbs.
First premium, S3, secund S3, third 02.
Entrees ran be made up to time of race,
epen to Barry county teen only.
Fast men open to all Barry manly, Dis­
tance Mi rods to tek. place on Friday
Ont, 5, at 3 o'Jock, p m.
First premium. »3. aectmd. |3, third.

DRY GOODS!
I have on hand a full stuck of
Dry Goods of latest styles
and also

DRESS GOODS

TOBACCO.

Men's and Boys' Clothing
to which I now invite especial
attention.
I am selling at
prices that will astonish
all. Come in and look
over my stock.

LADIES' READI-MADE CLOAKS,
SHAWLS,

patrd to ri»e gram! bargains toeuM*sacra

An exchange aayw ‘-Tb*
Central railway »-t-V *»****^.;
rewarded Sheriff Smoke, of fftetoo
operator a I tbe Hstou R«F* **nF’
oNo. S»d rJA-d #S
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Ka«t Bai-nauMt, Sept- 27 th, 1877.
Ma Eanoa —I noticed ia the Home
bse*d of b* west, « artiab, Hiring a
aB to one Iteform ohb, ,nd •«"* of 1,4
Scero, which I think w* a little or*
Z..
bsr.msw ouour pledge th”

HOSIERY,

m *e*a

to W*’* ■•w

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b"**
I1»

\ comptetom in quality and Price.

W. F. HICKS.

HATH AND CAPS.
I keep constantly on hand ■
full assortment of men’s and
boys’ Hats and Capa.

A fuB line at very low figures.
Come and see them befors
buying elsewhere.

splendid ofitor— If »h reports

drariri*now Hail * M-Hito.

CROCKERY.

rowrend without breaking the die if tak
ra rariy Kaiffi not ued. Vnry little
pate. Cal) &lt;m or nddrena
E. F. Bbowh, M. D.,
•prlltf
Hastfagn, Mich.

BOWNE’S STORE

cue hundred and twraty firo
—w twenty *wu of who* jriimd al
mssciag a wash ago la* Sandoy,

u.00Mer to *• wbari •«* ff»” U • ***
t.re. Then, to nothing »• haring a
JL hatetnw «
4nd ukr

of all the popular patterns
and beat qualities at lowest
rates.
I have just "re­
ceived a hill line of

' BJSINGER'8
"OLD LONDON DOCK GIN.

Prints t

Prints!

�L’8 CUBE!

; dimban. add wiH bear aln&gt;*it any nwiruul
of bad lr*atu*;i4. Tubaruau that have:
no* btoowred in th* gftden and are *^&gt;w&gt;
ing flower steuM m*y be taken up sad jau' t-xl. ,od will flower h early winter. A

Lejals.

js.tr.ft«ssL®:

A.stbimn,

UrnnchitiK, Catarrh.

The ten weeks’stock fa also a floe w&amp;kr
; bloomer, aad can be treated in tbe ame
Hay Fever, Colds, fi.c.
twt rit
rftha B».&gt;‘raHTr Oto*.
I manacr. A pot of inignoccuo costs but
■ few cento, aad nut many expensive phot,
! will
—--I. -J —— e..~!■!.. WONDERFUL (JURES
Ute *.»*• aTUa tUraaSann. aflaaa
seed in September or Oetobev. It fa i«rll ' Una ••*"1“*■ -b*r» ".crjtVma «U tail".
to prepare two or three peu The elect taBrta* Tniimuiitr® FHISH1B
aiywum treated as adifae^ for miguoiktie
will also plcean and ui&lt;hiog will nuke up
better in button-hole bouquet* than these
awoet little ftowcra. Tbe browalha fa alao
an cxneUvat winter fluwrv. A few laptcr
plant* are dcairaUc, and the calls, draauoe
and begoaia are very patient under aliuont

i
Howerain the Houtc.
Everybody worthy of a home strive* to
tnakett pleasant and cheerful. This’fa
necmaary al all scaaou of (he year, L&lt;u
particularly so daring the tcdtoiL* wiutim
and long erewbga of tho North, Nothing
will aid io thu dcairablc work as earilJ,
cheaply and effectually aa towers. They!

however, apace U&gt; enlarge on thia auljcct,
bat wiU merely any that a few lillioat. dike
loogifltrum, auratum and UneiG.lluni.
though net often aeen in the buu*e,]will
afford a plcaaant aurprfac, and How.tr in

)•»« Ari. 1HIM.IL

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‘"■vasj’Atre

Wanzer &amp; Barnes.

Sb

GOOD NEWS TO TUI PUBLIC!

ftrt Want RAIIRIAD.
Jackffli &amp;

Saiiiai

thia nnml^r to giro descriptive* of altoixi

i-rarylliiu- droirablc for bouac cultale a
wv'J an tor naturae planting in tbe garden
Par many year,, in fact, in' every an
tumn number of the Fhml GmJr, we lav.
urged our rradm to cultivate fljwem it
the hotw, and hare ewdeavured, botl bi
and with thrae, a. with all other thing,, word, and iHnatraticna, to ahow howfth.i
aueeraois nccevary tu enjoyment. We eoold bo dooo in a cheap and eaay Way
rital endeavor tv pi re a few supgrstlcn.
that we hope will make the nod to «nc.ve*»

are a oonatant and ytt aver ybanging tnr&lt;e
•f dtfghl; every day jwwearieg m • loarra
and bud* end Hroeomi, sad sew furtu* of
loveliocae, and we kok and wonder and ad­
mire. A little akili aad keowiadpe fa aro-

X in the house.

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rtelwaATmat* irate*

A£S“-

IAD BREATH.
KSw.rS2E!K!
STOCK OF GROCERIES

ItflF

As ■

sitniHEADACHE.
nfaabtr*-i«« dUainwv. awitro«—«ttr. T1iatt*ar«uw*«r U.artaua «M&gt;
tb«
Swaaud &lt;o«l&gt;«u. &lt;l*~. I H.m
&gt;*IO IS ta. 1»1.
w4 ».L‘.

How Pretide nt Hayea’a Arm *
by a Rebel Surgeon.
fa
Thousand of |&lt;rsom pur- ( Tho Philadelphia

ehaao vigvrou* plants from the green boon
every yenr, and are pained to m them
gradually fade, droop and hie. How can
Ihfai be prevented and plants kept In
health and vigor, i&gt; thu nutation we wish

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l &gt; discus.? Manta, Eke oureclroi, need
air. Ight, warmth. food 3Dd drink, and if
they arc furnished th/sn in proper iptan*
title*, they will Eve and grow, accidtflto,
of-efaaroe, excepted. We wtl^
word
or two on each of there roinU.
Fponi.—Where good earth ia used fur
pouing, planto ac’dotu need any tpeeial

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mature. The Lett «il i. .^uod in old
. meadows, and cornea *f f*nre*, s*c.r
• where aod has grown »long time. A pile
of sod laid up to rot make, excefteat pet­
ting earth, and if token from what wc rail
here a ebnaast soil, that fa. with a good
den], of sand, nothing can be better.
Many ptegOM think if tlwy ean grt a
ItUfe black muck from n swamp they here
the perfcetioo of potting soil, while it fa
U«pourast Mil ihat rm be prxiucxhl
Alxiut a tableapvnnful of guano in a-pail:
of water make*.a goodC-rtiliring material,
bat mast bo uaed eautrouriy, and fa not
X often needed. Manure yratcr, jtiri a* g&lt;xid,
can bo made by putting a little .table ui«
nwe io a pail of waler, and uviog Ike

.

NV*M BasdaS* .al

TO YOUNG MEN.
■ RAND RAHM DIVISION.
The Keflabie Short Lit-

COMPETITION

k» e*-*utavrtU* bvraulirv MWUat

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1

SEND RAPIBI AID DEHOIT

■ M S, watasl » mu -at. All lh» a«ta
1 a*«il*M*Mrrm«oRUiM?
[janlfi.

the surgeon. But the determined old tar- ,
row &lt;!« patched his pm on lifa flret&gt;»t'
home aero.-* tbe field* to.tbe other aid* of!
the mountain after bis friend and neiglbor.'
f country physician, and a rank rebel. ’
When the rustic Escalspiu* arrived, ibere ■
ensued a lung contention with the Yankee
hewer of hones, over the sufferer, bu| the I

MEDIC1L 4 SUKGICAL INSTITUTE.
nitron. Tateaa. tites » W wra. r-et Wa
fr^w^Este*
**•*■
True Enough
Generally speaking the’.thought o
napunaibihty t* not the uppermost u
a young man a mind aa he jluoge* ini
bustle and exchetneoc of an active
Kame, wealth, pcraonal appearance,
can he best fujery himself— tbor at*
like are the thoughts that fill hi* t

POULTRY WORLD.

■•BK

sewingBachine
fit Great Sntimlfenrt&amp;re.

‘Wifi-

RAILWAY COMPANY

Au Edinliuryli diapaluli alate* l»t
gnwt i nthutiMQi waa inaniftated ul r . ry
town along the .Midland Railway du inc
liciieral Grant'* trip to Edinburgh. At
Carlisle lie received a telrorani teudeting

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insylvania

ottatal color, it will be deader and sickly.
The gardener, therefore, fa tvcfal logiwfafa grrctihnire,-. and tot
’wot onfv ■
light, but sir at every couvraicnt nppovtw- i
aity. Io winter l.c hail* bright sunoy
day* with detigiit. Plant, will Mffw f„&gt;in
a ewmot nf cold sir just a* their owner
would; but will be Lcnrfted by su invigrearing breath of fr»J&gt; air.
Provide
therefore, fre air in v.iw' way, especially

ck-ause tbe plant*
fr*|*4i-ntly by
»&gt; ringing .4 washing.
EriO here a
little cautiim fa unwary, lor wbifa thr
smooth-leaved plant* are bcncfrUcdi not
only by showering, but even by Wariting
the leave* wilh a doth or »pomre, tbe
rou-b lraared plaula, like the B-yooia
B*x,du mH Eke to hare fciMrfiKw rf
their leave* frequently moistened.
It
weald, tbarefore, be wail to remove snch
plant* before nyrioging. TA* evtry pre­
caution, however, to prertnt tbo secureittiou of dutt uj«n the pfan:&gt; . sod .b,jT(.
all endeavor to screen them from that leIrible infliction, carpet sweeping. It may
be wall enough to kdl tbe old people by
ibem to breatbq wfaweto ofduM,
but send the children into the M&gt; air to

'tiia ixs ooTSfl' north

UH/' The above good* have been a*
with great care and wiU be
•■ dd at prince that

DEFY

to hi* hand,.end which he ba* a pr
low the dkrsomefcr to be abov. - &lt;euty. right lo sets* and drain into hi* cup I
the remote influence el hi* a.tiuri, rl
and if I bey em’d be kept in a recm Where
ujon htnurif or others, he rarvh, if f
tbeiheretouwtcr w ,M
•Uy not raq}c thinks, . H* forget*, or doc* nut a C
wxrre »&gt;Hy-are. it would 'U'thebctt
' ' t.••.
-. f remember, tbe effect bf bis rondu t.
In tbe night tim* fifty/ fa high enough. example for good or evil upon the ••inn
Give a little lr. .h
,rhn*/i.u-'.| y .ad nitj ; but meh thougbtlrvencr.* m. I.ji
geifi.laera of moral oHigarhai. ■ .•&gt;“
all tin- ranliuht1 UUieslLr An .
blc by justice. God never fraued • • should be made- logic* tnofaturw to th* of responsibility for the «4d. *»! *i~
atmovpherc, for «tr own good re well &gt;■ | for the yc----‘
Ut? !«“■«*• Thi, «j&gt;ii tc sponsibl
wry, by evaptjrthu »•
Ur; twit vlwn the piano, ,re in ,» aeparat*
aparroent, hke a link grrenhoow, it ran
be done more conreoi-nly and effectually.
alUH.deI. thUaq-aralb ilcfartmom be only
Gen Grant’s Reception in Edinbu rjh
thi. play
"■•‘ J. b5 fringing.
inKwphera jroerved.
The temperature. with ll&gt;'» a orfivnycmcnt,
X V kept lower that* would be c^SfoB-'
able in the living r«,tu. and the planu ate
aav d from dual and many evil, which Wo
manage to endure and Ure.WwWeb get
orally prove t&lt;® muth for die plant. .
Aib ash JaoitT.—Event one iuowa
that a ploat grown in the dart fa weak
aad cutorlraa, and if it In* 'plenty nf light

IT HAS NO EQUAL.

Railroad

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Depot, 104 READE

New York.

GEO. WOODS &amp; CO.’S

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                  <text>HASTINGS, BARRY CO., MICH., OCTOBER 10, 18'

Hii'ESMil,

ba whispered. and in another moment j
ww stood upon the beck piszrx and Were
!«plng thrnogb tU half dorad Wind..
1 fairly boUnybmtb.W.MwXadp th*
dining table in lb* renur of the large
apartment, I saw th* odious Unking frl
loar. whom. instincUy. 1 thought Boat b.
Kandy Mike and Gambling. Chkrifo
A hrs* black botdo atxmd upou tbc la.bln in ekw companionship with a pack of
earda, and two heavily packed boadlca of
■riverware and other waablan lay ready
to bo grasped at a nwnrant’i notice.
The rafiana bad bran evidently dnek
ing dsep'y, just enough to Lama a little of
their habitual caution—for once, tenipu
two had interfere J with their ptofcauonal
Julies.
When was Daisy?—out of their ranch,
I hoped and bwiiavod. I tarnod to go in

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WHOLE NO. 2070,

Are what you want to look

march scram Afnca vu at
great prirataoa sad attffariag.
n't a aagKaUr,” my* tba JFo»‘■that can ketchup ap with

’’t"’!*4; E—r*“n

to be Sunbed, there m mi.pregrem, no im­
DR. C. RI SHELL,

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PHYSICIAN &amp; SURGEON

Mt blood boilad m tire righa-Wfoc
tivwiy a* I grasped my rerolrwr, wbeo a
rat glare shot upward and ovirirrmd the
aky—at that momewt Mika cxtialmad:
"Ha! the signal—it's ttm« to move—
"" ‘ * ■*----Charlie, yen take the

. . ___ TooPiaap, Michigan

jick in a few wonk Here mm a frond in all Paintin'. They are mostly from
llaas-a. and do not er me here to wook or
ukat President with lied bin gois or«r
the entire’Bootb—a Ablbln Praaidra: —
■ travlin thro Kentucky sn&lt;l Tanocaac*.
and hadn’t «i yil been killed. Not so
■o.h «r 1 aiogi* brick bed bin shied &gt;1
him—aot to moch a a riagU fain cr a
। groan bed bin burld at bin. Ilina) and
gruaaa and brick.! tju the contrary thia
representative nv the Abliahn sentiment

taemler.. If toy wort: Km ban don*
thoae dwWlingo by night, it ia to avoid t
hot rat, during tlie day. and m bocau

Jackson Wagon,
"w

Craxy Horan haa bora unhrtahad from
the vehicio of lime and turned oat to
browse ia the crest, pratura of eternity.

Which has stood the test for years ami still stands at th&lt;
head of the list for light draft, durability and good
workmanship. To any one thinking of purcba.i.
tng a wagon, we can make it to their ad­
vantage to cull and examine the Jack­
son "Wagon before purchasing
• elsewhere. Come and see our

Sl .ton

DENTIST

Nashville

my wife, every family iu the town oSsrtd
me another, but whwt i feat my bora* no
one offered In saake him good.'

bead of the Utin C'lureli Commiinloeer* hare been app-naud to negotiate for
lb« territory, cngicreen hero .jrvevad a
railroad from here to Jaffa Munrv ia Ixiug raiacd for the metua of a magni&amp;cmt
palace for hi* HotkAaa cn Mount Zion, io
wirieh lb* wealth of the k atican t* to be
irMaforrod.
Hare the Kartxiwov to Pirn
IX ia to bo Walled, ami tire “€19 of the
tKxuma1 11
w
glus
ng to my i
■ ’ir.

.V’roijclTOB1
mA ruBkcu oa &lt;/ my aurroandforn—of the
dark wood on cither aide, or of the road
•iretrbieg out beftWr mn—but my thought*
Were for away:with a certain wee Datay—
a awed Sower 1 bad coretod, and when
startled by the repetition of “bold up, air,"
uttered by a deep baf* vol**, I isvolanu.
' rily greautd my whip tighter as I drew
rein, and hastily pulled Firefly.
There was a road* ia the buahia, are!
by the wanning light of a summer'* night
The nnly rudchino now manufactured that threshes and hulls’ I saw a broaied foce peeping &lt; ut which I
thie Heed in one machine.
All who intend to purchase OJover mvpi'ri a* bcioopng to Surly Disk,
hithierui nrjxtlad tn b* a dsogcrvu* charac­
Uullcni this season should call on us immediately, as there is bo ter la the wtigLlrorhrad.
g£eat a demand that faba utxfaru wilt have trouble to get machines.
'HaUo, Dirk, what do yv« want?” I
1 mid. aa sivillr a* I could, net freling at
Terms liberal, whh a large discount for cadi,
* V,\
' all romftirtabw a* 1 glanced al hi* bnad
ahouhfors, and Mt that he wan not a man
lu m&lt;*t akne, especially when iu yaraea-

Hinta for Steeping.
Grown pcrnjtu generally require acre*
hpnre sleep in ranumf and ei^ht in win­
ter Few, iniecd, except invalids, will
fail to drop well who go tn bed at a regwUf early four, an a Kxht rapper, in a large
room and Guan, wafortalrir bad. if ifo-re
» m, slKpiug in the dayumc, and c*&lt;
more than a.-vas boure ia twenty four are
paaatd In b*d. Oa* week-, faithfal trial
will jwuve thia. - .Cbildrea, and all peracjts
at school .*• engaswi in hard .tudr, afore id
lake aU the simp they can gvt. and should
novar be wake-1 up io th* awrnin; after
haring gone U bed al a regular v ~ vtry human* parent will make it
duty to nmBi*e that every child
Qi bod in a* al.acUowata, "hiring
apirix. If wakeful daring.lhc
a draw on the alocking*. Ifooi
rerver to air it, walk tlicXu,. —
ni-hlffown. with the mouth r-foawl, all the
while rubbing th* slrin brrikly with both
hand., uuUl cooled oB and a little tired.

Birdsall’:

Manufactured by Phelps 4 BigeluW of -Kalamazoo, the beat
irking and moat detirabk* mill built.

MESSER BROS

Wasus, A frudulent Prraidoal which
in a yoewrj*T, is making a Unr or the
Sooth sod hex bio rrere-vrel with Dem
uaatraahen* uv approval by Satbani Dim
________________ ,
rhieh ll!0rri
the happivat of bvidvgnxMB*.
Dick was not alloRcthcr forRoMaa. Al
ways when the erring enter*, with it*bod*
and towers we doth Ms plctwni, Daley
and 1, with a bunch of towam gathered
from a quiet n&lt;K&gt;k Wlsere he lias

‘WSl.

Builders,
ing Material- House Trimmings,
Paints, Oils and Varnishes.
Farmers, examine the WIARD
purchasingothers,
PLOW.be:
anted. '
Every one
Those contemplating buying
Mowers or Reapers should see
the Walter A. Wood Machines,

fl. J. /Mjt,
«in ati Onain&amp;l
RAJ UTER

Wm? H.

saved my life," he rej*aud in a softer
loo*. “I love the girt.”
I suited involuntarily at tba horrible
ruggcwticie—be uv it perbata. for laying
hi* hand on my arm. he said.
"Not a* you do pctbare, but then——"
nosing abraptly, be added. “Po* Mu*
I*ai«y'a ankc. I mean to go back no my
nralre to-aiybl."
-Aabaawd nf mt raapiciona, I retreated
him to explain hb meaning more fally.
| -Blradr Mike and Gamf- ~-"menu d&lt;viltn U■oiglrt,*, .b*

Goodyear.

pfliBtaWAL raw­
PEOPLES DEVS STORE. '

furniture,
the STEBBINS BROS SAY

Don’t buy any Furniture or Picture Framee,
physician’
’until you have priced tlieir Goods, for you
y.mily R«i|«
pr«pu-ed «Hh Dn»i«»l Chrei-mk will save money by it.
1’reaeriptioM
. w
. and

Everybody knows they are the only

the city and attend proipptly lo-allbalt
' in that line day or night
nMilms I*t~l
Bts**
Mi*.
'

X*wkMIW&lt;

tire bouse under cover of 2. ires in the

BtSTtw*
1 cxelainiod, as I
Imped iwo tbc raddle. “Mr. Ward and
artriTis form hand* and servant* are bury

uv th* applause, uv ail Dimeerqla, and
Waubab. We ST Ute Comers, hevio
never hrerd that this yvmarper b*&gt; a ainSora uv the lime honored ptirr»ip«. uv
Dimacmtic party, trot la in all respect*
a bloody-miad»d ablwhniM, ifo-trfot,
be it
HttuM. Thai ia antimipaahan uv hie
cowin' th* Corners be drra**d in mouroih.
Raolrrd, Ex a setwe uv the boomiliaibea th* Oraeva f*eb al Ma omuin, that
the day iw ia bare abal be s day uv (satin
and homuiltaahaii, and that to properly
egprem our feriint, Baucom ahal ehara on
that day. aod lb* Conrere &gt;hd gnaah Ua

gat, with ii o&amp;&lt;» mor*
than that ol
.vWabalernra CUj. pelUtad maeaer
&gt; baa often toade hundred, raooaaefal, while
■ tba bret of men by their Ls'rtw and

rasmrkt that the mokmaben* wus jam, &lt;■
things naw stood, but h* wuaametetful
man. He didn't went u&gt; ent th* yuoaar
jk-t off entirely, but dmired to give him a
cheaoa to gain lb* (Wtoam or the (L-roera.
He wood give him one mere obsnre—Jia*

y, »na
mean. reiocae tn i»r,«x.»r. bus &lt;
tbo Carnots, MrafeUs, ef h« .he! do j
• Osraamtb* jtamiam wtietaA
«. Radikd wUh b ColWar. and spyrat1
i hi* place J maker Gantt. sad also re -'

�H- R. Stevens Column

FIRST DOSE
on a botcm

How Um Republican Party has Managad the Finance*.
Among the glorious aeMcvametita of the
Republican party there b Mtrn to which
it pomta wkh greater pride than re its
management of th* publie finance*. U h
a mlgaci that vae opened up to (be full
dariag the late Pntedutial caaapagn, and
the figures then presented were unanswer­
ed and unanowcrebfo. Despite the howl
which had been refari over our Civil Servieo, swellsd by the pliarisaieal ct&gt;mm&lt;mte
ofour “fool friend*," the feet* remained
Uis: mxwithrtaodiug the immense burden
hid upou the party by the war Indebtednew, and the vast sum- tbua required, to
ba handled, the public credit bail tarn
sustained at a level rivaling any nation of
Europe, and the per cent, of low to the
Government had been lew than any Adminiatntion ia thu history of the country!
But the good .word did not end there.
Another year ba* paasml. and, dorpiio the

ReprcM-utalivo to feller the Ada&gt;int&gt;traIson, and to cripple it* labors by rofusing
appropriation*, and by measures calculated
to deprocure the -puHic credit, tho Bcpub
licao party is enabled to point to the finan­
cial result* of tlie Tear with a* much pride
a* they did to previous retire! The
following ccmpsfison of tfre condition of
tho treasury on September 1, 1876, and
on Septcmlier 1, 1877, is cited in proof.

TV utitx of the State Convaadiow uu
dev (1,0 Imdsrehip of Mr. Conkling, b the
prinripls topic of dlacimou. The sggre*sree portion of the pwty are those who
hold offies, and those who believe they
would base beam in oftre but for the at­
tempt of the Pratidrat to insogurstr re­
form in the civil asrviee. Tb&amp; fiacrion of
tbc party applaud Conkling to tbs eeho,
and are bitter in their dsnuneiatioii uf
Cun is. On the other hand, th* solid
men of the city, cf which class the Unioa
Ijeaguo Club are fair reprnentate va. saner!
that "Mr. Conkling* Coaveolioc," as they
characterise the Roebatcr gathering, did
not repreaamt the party at all, but that
the yeopU will sustain Mr. Cnrtb. They
b..ld that not o«dy the b*&gt;t drmeat in the
Republican party, bat of ths Democratic
s. well, ire in hearty aceord with the
President, and that the attack of Conkling
upon the adminixuation was not only a
laid thing for'the party, bat is the death
of lhat gratleotan. There b no eoeenaliag the fart Chat there to a deal of bitter
new* in the organiaaiioo, aad it crops out
on all oecariona aa naturally aa it did at
Rocbaster The Conkling people laaiat
that they hare made the party, and bare
maintained it, and that to prevent auch a
man from using hu'infiosnae because he
happens to hold aa office, ia wrong. The
Frewidcat and hm .upportcra lake the
evunt very quietly. Evarts says that no

paua anrai.

'cloIhing.
|

HATS and CAPS,
GENT’S FTRNISHINGS,

»» yvm.

Hall or Rrr:^hd 0aa.vox No. 145.

Political Notes.
WtiMtAS, Death ha* rwmovi
Alex. Stephana apeaks of the “outrage­ Bidiu a worthy abtar
ous fully of ■teeaaion,'- right in the face of
7?«W.W. That thia Grange,
tho walloping Mr Key ha. received for
calling It a mistake.

General T.ooral^ my* ths Presidrot i* a
great deal better ran than Tilden, and it
the South i* wire, it will take no atock in
the “fraud" ery. The great man seems to
bare hr] an attack of asnse.
rouri baa made a speech, saying be did
uol aaJt the Governor for the appointment
and waa greatly amaaeii when it came.
Wdl, tho people arc iu the aama male of

V nnm « n’ «i:11 fi'«&lt;«!»»jtely
srirvss.'27.“2 ytVc
fZSS'a.'^A 7‘^sEu
xuio

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GOODS

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MMaa aS *fSr&lt;baaami
*E.ir*&lt;rrTrxrK&gt;iU&gt;, SCI Broedny:

LADIES' BEADVBADK CLOAKS, AU Diseases of the Blood.

A lull line of Undershirts and Drawers.

.•Jrggg
fur FALL TRADE.
Oar CUSTOM DF.PARTMKNT ron- ? i”TITS

SHAWLS,

HOSIERY,

BEDIE’S

WELA-Rt Saventy-ons Tens cf Age.

BUSINESS- .nd

DRESS

OVERCOATS,

rista of s nice line of WORSTEDS and
In Furnbhtag Gouda wn I
BR0ADCMITi'
rflS
u for
r ~ DRESS
,'nlra'a SUITS.
wnTR. ■.Ithe latent
'
styles
- - -in the BEST FITTING
8 aud CnEYIOTS fibr; WHITE SHIRT in the (Sy!. A CMwpUta line of COLLARS and

BITS.
UlW
. OVERCOATING in good atlira.

j CUFFS aad the

latest noveltir.

in

In our Readymade Department wn 8CABJ8, TIES aad Silk HaadkoraWs.

Camolixx C. Mosrottp. Com.

BOWNE’S STORE

Umbrellas. Satchels and Shawl Straps.

The Madison (Mitin.) Dmoerat tails
the bemncraiic Coovenion of that Stats
that it “cannot and will not stultify ita
record on the financial question by gulping
down a currency dure proscribed by green­
back quariu."

33 Monroe

st., Grand Rapids, Mich.

PETERSON’S MAGAZINE.
A 840,000 court botue w nearly sumplctrd at Manistee.
doing rxactly what he was pledged to do
Abundance of deer ia oxorilact condi­
before Uie election, and as he docs not
tion are reputed along the upper Tiltabawant another term, ifb a matter for the
people to do as they choose about. And
all Republicans, except a few disappointed
&lt;•■«*, say that Conkling should have fol­ Gratiot. .
lowed the example of Blaine, and kept the
A proposition to invest 115,000 in a
ter wor*. was voted down at lupccr
Monday out.

daring the year, b 839,-712,161 ,37. The
Increase Of enin in the Treasury, aa com­
pared with the l*t of September, 1877, i*
644,392,97!) 82. The amoant of coin in
the Treasury, in rxocna of outstanding eoi*
liabilities, was, on September 1,1876, 87,­
869 09. On the 1st of September, 1877,
it waa m,453.83! 16—aa Increase, dur
tag the year, of 619573.922 07, ami,
finally, we find the market price of pdd
reduced from 109.87 to 103.90—thu gold
dollar ia worth law than four par cent,
mere than the greenback, dollar.
j
A showing such 4i thia redcunib iX

A very pretty Uulu history camo to me
the other day. In 1870, a broker nannd
Abbey was told by his physician tltat
eijxra were killing him, and hie wife iu
duned him to atop Mxrking. and give her
the amount each day that be was ia the
habit of expending upon cipars. Now this
rich man did not smeke common cigars,— |

Full-Size Paper Pattern*!

,«r

.liu:

SOAP

not he. He could not satisfy himself with
anything la** than imjeirted Havanas, that
ema him fifty cents an upwards, each, and
ho eonrouwd a great many of them. Hut
he did quit, and he did give bis wife eaeb
day precisely what bis agar bill had been,
and he kept it cp faithfully. About a
taenth ego, Mr. Abbey went under, and
be waa very acre about it He bad MR’looted the usual precaution* sueh peupk
greatly to the credit of die Nation, u it take, and the house he lived in was taken
doaa to that of Ute Itopublicao party.
Railroad Business.
llio Michigan Central railroad reports »
tremendous l&gt;u&gt;;nen&lt; they being l,2'»U cars
behind order*. Fifty-six trains pea* daily
mark aide borine* aecau phenomenal. If
navigation was eluted it would not seriri
atranga, and it can only‘ be accounted for
oo the hypothoriAthat buainraa u improv­
ing, and that the. backbone of hard tinea

The /mXrpeai/unt .SN^riyhau. the organ
of the RepuMiesna of New Hampthire, i»
reapeMitde for the followingA Virginia editor thus announce* the

beadofihestoortrallbrig.de.
At the'
North it b llio exception and not the tab
which nominator a Union solder even in a
Republican ooorcatiou; in the South Use
ex Confederate soldier m almoat invariably
pat as the bead of the ticket, and lib millitary mooed b a sure isasport to favor.
The reme mlisor alludTmj to Senator Mor­
tem'. JUtmro -y»
' If the old fril.ro haa

The Mild Power

CURES

HUMPHREYS'
Homeopathic Specifics

TOBACCO.
CROCKERY.

the C'^irv/orrory Krvirw ; a very inter­
eating i*ete* sntiiled “The I’ribeem PsoAbbey, last Monday morning, waa an asHni," GirttAilV; pert fi-urth of the l.fe
lontahcd man; for Mm. Abbey took'him
sod Times uf Thomas Becket, by the hi*
port* that the representatives w tbs Smith
out of ike cheap hotel' ia which they Lad family are quite numerous among the Stu- toriau Jemot A Froodr, .V&lt;*»te»wA Cmttaken refuge, and eouductad him to a I dcnu, and that thirteen of them have al­ vry ; Greco Prtturos and Pieedilly, by the
noted anthor, William Black ; A Study of
very oeat and comfortable famished hnure I’ ready -ccured lx&gt;xc* in the peslofice.
Lowvr Life, C-&gt;niAi7*, German Society
on 20th*street, with everyth!ng in readl-1 The Executive Coqrmitiro of the State Forty Y rars Since, Muemilloa ; The I’o
nr— to go to livinc, and all hers; she bad Grsntre have chwed a eonlnteC^ith Memra etry uf September, ‘Gmikill, Quix Pvo«arod tho money he bad given her, »b« | D*y A Tayfov, of GratrdyiHc, resupply the
Satxniay K'rrirx, and the and i
order with plainer during the ensuing yer. choice poetiy. In the next weekly sum-,
bad forested it, and turned it over and
Tbi* i* the same pasty that furntrbed thr
over, until it had amounted to enough to |
pay for a deBghtfd hexne, net much in-1
fcrior tu the eoc bo h^l lust; and thia waa II Sheriff Smoke, of Eatou evenly, ofiem
a reward of
for &lt;bo thief that stole a
in hi* wife’s name and could not bo token ! horse aad buggy from the premia— of i
front bsr, and from this vantage point, I Hiram Butterfield, io Walton, laat M«o-,
Mr. Abber feels quite roc ideal that be day night, and Mr. Hutlcrdaid offan &lt;25
, umre fur the rvoovery of the property.
I
__ ____
can go out, and regain hi* feat poeluoo.
The Stets of Michiprt could not afford |qW ;
fg,
pubTwhcn of
He fared his bealtti by quilling tobacco —
tonal a ctipJa co the sew normal school f„ to
tDJ 0#e ofthe American 64
hi* wife *o managed aa to give him a new
atari. A very comfortable wife to have,1 ' Fpiilanii wll
the said cupola
is Mrs.'Ablfey.
,
xkwitomc amp rnn cxjtxLa.
;j in it some day.
! D. F. Vickery'of Benton. Eaton coon
The Eric canal is, praetioaUy, a na- i
luiual work, and it m a thousand pitlu* I ty, w** ooa of lire largeat exhibitors of
that H is not under tho control of the 'I swine nt the EtMa Fair, while his motberI in law, Mm Cook, was poo of the leading
general girernmeat. It is the only safe- j
guard the propio hare against rspacinu*
railroad combinations, and the farmer of

themerchant of New York The railroads
did their level bat to Uep up the toile,
that the carrying of the graiaa should be
forced into their hantb. Despite their
efforts. the toll* were towered, and the
good effect wa» apparent The amount
eiasere ot cur rititen* any first claw edu­ of grain carried wu largely incrcaaad, and
cational institution.
Snch we know die coital amumed acoa-what Um appearbwetuburg’s Grand Rapids Rnsinca* Col­
Grund Rapids District Conforanou
lege to be. And we bIm know of savers! in the right direction is hmsg made. It
will meet at Graodsillo, Tuwdsy, Oet £3
young burineae man in thia vicinity who ia to cIum cut, oooe for all, all tho iattsral
would be largaly benefited by
canals that do not pay expenses, sad make
.hneinaws education, and to th&lt;
tbs Krm free eff tolk. If thia is duae.
ialiy commend this eoBege, an
they are, and what they ought to be,
—Rfr. J. A. Rarnss.
eat to patronise if thia fall and wtater. city will recover it* L»t trade, and New
2. Bee: methode of eM^atHog Bible
Thai thia ia lhe bttt romrocrciol ccJlojpi in York will be again, wbal ll was, the great
rending*.—Hav. p. NW
the West ia an undispuublo feci, and ll exporting point of tho country.. The
3 Ibc oreeaaity uf a more extensive
should be laqrely patnmixed by the young (knadian. are rtthrgiog the Walland ca
rirrulatloa and reading of pur ebnreb peri
men of thaSteto.
nal ao m readmit largo vnmab, and Moa- Ji±=!s.-Rev.
^Heals'
AV. Gardner.
treal it working with bH ita might to make
4 Exagesu on Psalm L 1, t,
Gewerai Walker, of Virginia, han Buffer­ itself ths point of export and import.
Rev J. M. Robinson.
.
ed an injuatire. The report thst he had New Tors ha. got U do romething re
5 Tho Home and the Sunday School
retracted Ms manly condemnation of re bred her off. The Kne canal 1* rhe war.
adjustment, was untrne. Hb Usrrpeated and New York mmb 1L A free canal and Bev. B, V. Armauorg.
his speech in favor of an boMet adherence a larger ooc is what New York cred*, aad
to the Statoa obligation, right in the face the ackatioa ofUie queatioo shows an in
of a conveoticn which will meet today, to creasing lendeasy to labor in that dlrec*
Nature of the Resurrection Body.
mmunato a more pliable man in his place
—Lori Master.
.
Preanhingou the evening of ths 23d
by the Presiding Elder, W. J. AHrinb.
It b quite evident Usi Mr. Conkling
now asm (he mistake which be mada at
Koch—«, cJrohw friend, would not be
distributing a eircalar In euoniy eenvato
ttoaawMehmMmann elaborate defame of

Smith Hogle A Preston.
C. P. Rowell &amp;. Go’s. Col,

mtic Smu fctkiif
«tk Paper Fata
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LIGHTRUNNING

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BKWLSa MACHINE

fffi MOTOS EOTBUCDi BU1EE

BEST,

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C-.-s.l a'.lnr-rU!
r-raaaua'. lKwull&lt;A..tatk. Ik«.
IM
CrewetsaktriasrtitBsu latke tarn.
Crawr-aa1* Iwrvnal 6ms U lk« BwL

TRIUMPHANT!
The Advance Plow
WORK FOR ALL.

MOWER S REAPER
to
of hi. ImKm CmmO 4m to
87.WK), wirnnil ocM 850.0M) under tka
protiml Dmaao, by all econo lot the “vie-

• riu.uWUgkduh-rrea.fr.
L Hitooti. ptog Jfaat tbi.

�W K Buber l-t trio A*k brah— 1
Hajra 4 McKwaiu ii 4.
.J F Betart,, brat trio white cochin. 1

City Drug Store!

Hay— A MtEwaia, tart trio block

WANKER k BARNES (Successors to Baknxs a Co.)

Plusnix BIrek. HASTINGS. MICHIGAN
Haring and keeping constantly on hand every variety of

Hinssccathic Heroedies,

Drugs, Patent
B J K—(Uhl, I— trin ply sraath
B J Ksoteld 2d do
Jteah Turner, bort trio white
J—h SZTsd de

Bure, 4 M-Hwain, bort trio brows

a We **1H guvit *l a very kuuII advance on ibe tint coat.
r We iwll more ready-made Clothing than any house tn due city.
Me aoer how low yon ™ bo, ^ooj, io o*er nom. w. 'will
aell y«q the saine articles at lew price.
j We adhere strictly U&gt; the one price system.
.
■ Our trade is iucreamug every year, which is a sure sign that we
I sell gootb at lower prices than any other firm.
1 We can wll goods al wnaH
~
; than others oti account o
Our clothing is cut as stylis
•1 fowl

J M Bluer, bait trio block .paste
Has- A MeEhram, 2d da­
D ByGJrebeinsre, best trio light

Julius Russell

Valter Col.-. bort triugnldao area(MUalank
Haye X McKrrin. 2J do

ft *ltre Cute. Ure trio btai hr«rt«l

Gold IWj.

Cuil weather.
n« ia our equinoctial atom.

STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,

Hoa Norton, tart trio white
bantam*
]
Haye* 4 McElwain, best trio brown

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE,
Double Store, 38, 40. and 42. Canal BL,

Havre A McSwain, bart pair sylee-

.

, H*y- k MeKwda, 2d do W
J S V«Brant. Lret puu braaaed
J C Bentaxsre ben* bush flia* corn
r- .. tttrkc7’
' X &lt;M Edward hump bos! tub wh:te oats
Gilbert Striker. b»st pair sotamou
'
turkey,
1 00 J W Edwar— 2nd do
CBBenhas* beet b«h white trees
Fnureiaes.
batdohalf dot. !odr
WiTtixm
Wood. 2d
.'WE Barber best pekiu ducks
1 00 ; Jobs
blood brer*.
"
' IJ 3 TsnBraat bsst roaa duck*
1 00
•. HsvreA McKlw.iaS.ddo
&amp;0 E-Iward Bump, ••
nip be-t*
j J K Parker bust paia white rubbit* 1 OU
D R MuEhnls 2nd do
60 Samuel CrmBBua, bort half duco
Sugar beats
I Grebbi. 4 Ram-11 Ere churn
5e&gt;
Jama. Woodraff, “ “
Ba*. Hra“
be— 2-hora* harrow I 50
Miehral
Hardy.
«
:
1-4 md plow
I 60
“
‘
- I** corn plow
1 50 Durwin MdSvrter, “ “
Wdlhrn Kerr bat ealtivuor
1 00
w W KsHsy portable form reales diploma C. W. iTcXuiy, best peck peach
T M B-h ehresrsMd pan
“
1
bl .w potaloes
S M Lane Warrior mower
••
/
“ ■* early rare
Mesree Bru* bort display igrieul| A. II lefcer.

I

Bead the pr.
Duly'* Book, aad
call al IhU •AoA*

GBAIDBAHH.

'

the Board of Supervisor* art tn

l’«« LrnreH 2nd do
, Krey lire* beat Kucking rail
AW Cbm tn 2nd do
I John Liciity ttallire wrh bat
: racking «dt»
jOeo-PulB-tre bat walking team

i N H mX 2nd do

I Gdbsrt Striker ba: mufa trea
d
Jrerph Knight for a prcDuura entente, Tri»er»e Phillipa 2od do
left-al thu cficeoaw day last week.
’ , Altoft 4 Eyerecn beat dur'tua bu3
iwS2’&gt;^«d.
Dr. ami- Mr*. H. C. Turner of Orange­
i U H Sti.-nr ben durhita bull 3
ville were very wel
‘
years oU ■
their fnreda la thia ,
■ Durwin MeOmbur bat darhaa ball
। 2 jtnrv old
I Darwin McOnbcr best durham bull
I 1 year old
Hurre A Mathews 2nd do

BEA VEH CLOAKS AND CLOAKINGS. SHAWLS.
FLANNELS. HOSIERY’ AND GLOVES.

I'M I8I IHTO!

HATS AND CAPS, SHOES, ETC., ETC.
of H ATS, CAPS and

GKNlS' TUB

N'ISHING G&lt;X&gt;DS

to be feud ret-1

aide of Detroit.

JULIUS BUSSELL,

and •rifrakrny reaper
| Powm 4 Barloar beu dteplav of
I hardware
I Grabble A iltW! bat aiagte bar.

PROMPT PAYMENT

And h-tre M where

. JaV. raan in, HE IS SELL
IKG THEM AT Hl’CH W*EJt
rKICES—Dou l fail to are the g^da bw

Henry Harena be* ax Wt,
| Grabble A Itarel! bat diaplay of
■ tinware
Black k. Fidler brat ludUn marble

K-auftsi

i Darwin Mt Ombwr 2nd do

l/Huo David G. Robinson of thia cityr |
■ “
lx* durt-am bcifir
waa with the exception of hu m voce, ' calf
'• Dsrwin McOmber 2nd &lt;fo
unanimously ckoted Chairman of the' I C A Barba boat durhass grade
. Buard of Hdpervtscra.
. UH r. year* or &lt;wcr
The 1 .tutuanuc! church ^Asg Society S J Bmicrxk 2nd do
' A Hubble best durham grade bull
wul be catertatned by Mrs. H A. Good­ I 2 yeara urovre
year. &lt;m&gt; Frhlaff afternoon af thia ware I1 John Hire, bat durfum grade bull

DETROIT
I J J Hetuieret-ott br.t d.rham trade
heifer 2 year* old
' I W Vrooaan to: &lt;iurbam urada
ytnaerw Phillip*. Secretary of th* Bar­ j heifer 1 rear oM
ry County Acrk-altaral society, wiJJ re- IJJ H-u.Lnhon .•□d do
j C W B t'aasedy bra* darfcam grade
Oeive bid. for the Pae-.nr- of Barry Co.
Agricultural Fair ground* op to Saturday
Krnsetiy, Crafc Tinkler 4 Bar­
ber bat d-vet. l»-JI 2 ran Jd
A game of bore baB waa played ia thin
ary last ^ednaaday by .the Unioas of I.ytuan Chamberlain tart dems
grado tall J yam aU
Harting, totai/lup aad the 1st Nine of
L N Mixer best de, an grade hetf-

WORKS

Something

THE JEWEL COOK!
Mr, 0 W H Oaaamly bat cheese
lOlbaorreer
John KorG »ot hooey io comb
Georgs D Moore brerdfoare^e

TOBACCO.

Mre Michml Hardy bret bottle
currant wine
“ Michael Hardy bat bottle
biaekbeny wire
“ Micbaal Hsrdy beat bottle

Two linen tabte detha^wfth soul red
Hansel pi— eawe-l on tte earner were
taken from the temperance dinhg tail, co
the lair grounds ia— Saturday, probably

then, return theta to thia efire
/The proeeede of the Ccanty .Pair foot
aptl.674.cf which 11,51SS. waa pu
money. and 6135.75 tm for not of
ground, etc. There wan ireld 1.053 swiatarabip tickets. bang aaarly 200 more
ttao m*t year. A ff-xl renord Murty.
ita. Henry Bchfitg of HomrUrtilte.
New York, vain of Scebtiw Bros., died

STOVE

Gee W In-ram 2nd do
Th—a Altoft bac pair 3 y— oU
stem
DRMaSwaratedd.
Th«a, Alwft Ixrt pair I ywar old
Drawtn MeOmbwr Urt pair stere

market « SI.18&amp;SUS,
40 (at W cut; *
’
'
ULM» at 35 G«:
Mart.; batter st 16 ($17 eta.; &lt;«*•'
13 ft 14 rt»-i ebiekens al 8 (g 10 te
per j.-un j drvoed-

Thc tnUhg of the team entered by Ja’

Wifi r-fay left rerrey W weak to
enapfote hia course ill the School of Ilw- iC.AJbteaMte
m.ey at Are Arbor. Dartoghii rreuioc Mites Rotten pea Spanish merwo
•beep
D
Le hai been study-? with Dr. ChartHurerli. late af that city, naw of Wred- John 1 anefarr psa eratk ew«
L D rrentorr y- Spanteh ewm
laod. WB1 h a good scbwlar and wdl, Bv Item Itaary tart eotewold U.k
CW H Cearedy 2nd do
Bred. Denary braC eoaswoU ewe,
Wilfam Smrth 2od do
John Hamreoed bert 2 or mere lamb

Cheaper than yen ean bsy the sanrep
13 any ether House in the City.

I have oc hand a full atnek of
Dry Goods of latest styles
and also

H A. GOODYEAR.
L B Bsrb-r 2nd do
50
Mm Beancr PettmaU hot iwen
bop- rirtog bwcuiu
1 00
Mrs Be»j. C* 2nd do
''50
■■
beat sik-ruiag biocuit 1 00
Mr* C B Benham 2ad dr
W
“ Andrew Kennedy 2nd bat
enrrut wine
25
M-a Andrew Kennedy 2nd be**
bkekbsrvy wino
25
Mn Gilbert Striker 2nd beat kaf of
l*h raise bread
50
Mr* C G'rtham 2nd do bop raring
breed
50
Mn D Eyekhshimcr 2nd best loaf
-

DRESS GOODS

CROCKERY,
othek

raopforsg- Hiuntn

By the srater of -HtamV Bubte," «
mu of which te puhtatad m the Bax
sXX a! this wrek ia for ade. complrtr; ■■
book form st
Wamixx A laun.

Mn Michael Hardy do miltara
•• Dsuirt&amp;rittr .tart pound wraiMn ^"(tetan tart white spra*d
“ B R R—e 2nd do
- Ed. Cotten beet pUcwwtwk
quOt
M—AAtert King 2nd Ao
- Henry Have- tart -ode sUrt
-AD Cook tart opoomcn ■*-

W. F. HICKS.

of all the popular pattern*
and best qualities at lowest
rater.
I have just re•
ceived a fall line of

Men's and Boys' Clothing

Mn John D*w».n 2nd bwt June
•Mn BenjCoU 2nd brat Sept buttkr
CH Btoee 2nd bort 10 lb. bnoey
Mrs Henry Hareu bert 10 yards
of gannet
। Mr. Go, Braed-r b-i pair wootet
'
blanket*

DRY GOODS!

J C Hisua. swasr
M
Mta. Gre M Dewwy. tree coUsctioa
dahhaa
1 00
- H. J. KowfaM, bod ortfooebo
uwb——
1 00
W S Goodyear, boat eolketien

retaored without teaakux the Ain if lak-!
~ early Knife not wad. Very little ।
pure Qdl re ar ted—
E.F. Baowtr. M.D.,
I
Haa^Mwh- |

1 00

-

RrerTrBMsai, 2d do

“

H J Kenftcid. bat B-wal dair* 1 00

read lure lathe a—rtrr for rasral trip
ra-.to.he Braky Meara—, am) b*.
aecsera th* following rates i» Drarrr.
Cotests Sgrters Cteea City. Pneblo aad

o which 1 now invite especial
attention.
l am selling at
prices that will astonish
all. Come iu and look
over my stock. f

HATS AND CAPS.
I keep coDrtMitly on band a
full aaaortaient of menV vrf
boys’ Hate nod Capa.

�■;read .table dung upon their land* ifarf
mn profitably employ a hand to maU:
ap u fine aa possible, with icasonaHe la-

ft«ilro&gt;d«.

Legale.

_

Raili
•_____ ___________ _______

^^Mrtssrjxs

w th. crop will b* one dollar, or nmr it, Itkiok I *a aafe in saying. A ulj* ehd
of manure b&gt;&gt; erorogh fertility in it |r&gt; f*r-'

crop. Nor fa there any crop that woold
mX bo leoelitcd by the fining of Stable
dans. Boom fanners brook and fine ma­
nure whim spread, with a harrow, and it is
a very speedy way of duing it.

two, whidk shown about tho same ratio aa
in Genera. In Kaghad, twoeentriss ago,
the annual mortality waa ooe in forty-two.
Il ia pliawanc to know that the world is
impvorin|baud that tha vigor -r-^A—ot

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When a farmer drelrec to set an apple
orchard, be had Uttar obtain hi. trees in
Octeber, or early in Novrmher, before lliv
ground freeten. aad hrel them in till next
spring, becauM if not obtained till spring,
he would be delayed in setting them, as
■urscrymen have no mnth tn do at that
season that' they cannot fill all ordeia as
coon as wanted. Fanners, alw. are vevy
busy in the spring ; and they should dr.
•rrryllung in tlia fall that can powibly I-dual at that seaeou. The land for a
y^uug orchard may he manured and
plowed tn the faB, so that it will only re­
quire harrowing in the spring to let ready
to set the trees. Ifen t trust to anv trav-

F»rt Um Ml &amp; W
RAILROAD.

EADACHE.

elinr •‘agent'’ of a nursery for your trews.

TDK •‘tat.AXD’’ VlXtrAMW.
In Lake Erie, not far from Cleveland.
Ohio, areserenl islands devoted almost
entirely to grape culture KoUryfa island
7if nifaltrgetl. andth* reotro of the
grope and wine intcrrMa of throe islands.
Sum* of tbe vineyards arc twenty you*
oM. sndaro still healthy and predurtire.
' wkhqul any fcrtilirerr beinR used. ’Ufa
' ftta A*wt. .t Irix thrt some varieties of

Tate SiMim's Liver
or Moi®.

trees. Ac., where they can buy thrtji tbe
ehswMst, and aril on their ' own book,”
an i the result fa in many caeca that one
does not get the vxrirtim ordered, as throe
prcfrosod ‘•agent*’’ often fid ordm fer

IT HAS NO EQUAL.
j’'yf2eiMw 4. CO.
fra-jda, a neighbor of"mien ordered three
varieties of grapes from soo. of them, cud
when ihoy fruited bo fcuiid that lie hxd

’frequently with fruit trees, Apple Irene
■ny be act 3d to 35 fret apart ; and if one
ch'joK* to do no, he can ant . dwarf pear
iron bclwucn every two apple irtre., The
Land should be kept in cultivation, at JoaM
till tU apple tree* begin to bear fruit, with
an application of manure annually. Il will
pay well to do this in tbo more rapid
growtl&gt; of trees. Potatoes are a good crop
to prow, and may. be planted for many
yeari- on the aaate land, if manured yearly.
used by some uf the vincyardista to pro No trtre over three years old, aa a general
real this dfamne, and with good rrnulti, rule, should boaet, and great earn should
while otbero do not beLLjvc it ia of any be taken in digging them, pruning and
aoUiug. It doesn't do to hurry auch work,
n»r ia it safe to trail to hired help.
Tho planting of tho vino ia iu ruwa
eight feet apart, and from seven u. eight
fre&lt; in the rows for auch frao-growiog v inn
Forty yeara among the tree*, riore. Ac.
M tha Cereand, tUka. and Ncm ;
lave ulafied me that when I want a thing
U vio« thu gni, hre. fnJj. tbp
rd! done I must “Imm the job.” .
are wren feet apart, ind f,Vm
l0 ^veo
incite rows. 1’data are art twenty-five
In mate of the hooka published by Lorfret apart, &lt;&gt;u which three "ires are placi-d licnhurfats pas tar ia recommended to ap­
abMi two fact apart, to which the vines ply bi the. trunk, of tree*, to prevent nr.eo
are trained in a tan shape. The Catawba and rabbit* from girdling them ; Ldl tlic
Delaware and Ives are pruned very dose, experience of many penooa puro to show
only three canes fir fruit-bearing Min- al­ that thia tar ta iojunuu. to frail trero, an 1
. lowed tn each vine, and .thaw cut l«-k to
m-tollf feet loop. Of ta in nr 12 bads.
This h the
mi-th-d, .iud it aerounts flir the era-.ll’ prodm t „f fruit—ongnpen do not exliaust the woil of it* Wi►tftuwu neertuary fet'gQjjs growing , but
I dojibt the feasibility uf growing all ranetiro many yeara on any soil without ma­
nuring once in four or fire years. On
tome, of the island- where the soil fa poor­
er than where no fertRiare has been applied
ths vioygnL are ttatau good. Iu some
pfatta where the drainage fa imperfect,
and wbiro there is wol a free cireuhtk t&gt;
ofafa, mildew oftwa prrrail. Kulpbnr is

‘wsuwra-i
CtAMD RAHM DIVIIIOM.
The Reliable short l.li-c
»s*n 11 l&gt;—-iw-4. th«: MaoOer th. Kt

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li is

CHESTER’S CUBE!
man.! M^mii emn
Asthma,
Brottchitin, Catarrh,

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Wanzer &amp; Barnes.
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ass

sewingMachine

OwHr •&lt; *&gt;rrv.

* Ar
tbst talas Wrenn tkstaar &gt;t
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MOBTHEliN

ayttanw. of pruning wh/u ,.t&gt;re wtiblfabcd.

The Catawba is rtdl .rosddernd the bret
wine grape. The CbwOOtd eomea next in
favor, then Delaware. luce, Nortorf's Vir-

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vrv except In the fall. «• they are out
rarly s-ootagh io.the *priex. A great tu.»y
potatoes ran ba avid io rillag-s and Urge
town- during the mil ) w&lt;other; and they
occupant. and mom vahtaUe wL.-n it nmro muax be sold bdure they sprout eiurh.
*WtWW»-K tiMWta
the tanner plant walnuta, chestnut*, ma- f«d to atix-k —raw to sown and horses,
|4aa. ash, popLn- and other handsome and cjokpl with men! for awioe.
Tv burr potatoes tn the ' field. sri«.i •
growing trees along his fence rows.

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GOOD MEWs TO M PUBLIC!

Train np skirts uf aairrw furrata mar the p!a«r a little elevated, end dig down as low
m you can drain tbe excavation, ll may
be two feet, one foot, or a few inches, ac
wiping lo.the drain that will oommand it.
bupipcAs that you have 20V or 3l&gt;(i bushels

STOCK. OF GROCERIES

1'Korutor BAiixr count?
ofllw file sit or eight inches Huck, bet
use at tha top where th- straw tnerta, a- I
Magw of tbe fir and piw—er -ten the a . air bole &gt;&lt;M bo left open' here till I
oomm.«&gt; redar ? What naore Lnmaniriog about the time when Use ground may be '
and delightful U&gt;»n the dumps of rtwws, . rpeeled to frees*, when a thick ooierin/ ।
byaeiuths.’ dahlia, and honey suoklsj * ..rrfrtU ^1 over moat U applied. In cold ;
diMMan, as ta the Northern States, thia I
T*ev produce a fafa* d happjncw uad
pW»U»i*taui that uothi/p dri’san Sa W rorerim; ahoold be ftna&gt; 15 to Jg iwehos
an arbor uf fine old viriks, or tine* clamb­ think; ami if tb. straw is wall appliod, tta&gt;
ering no the wall, and over the eevea, |..taloM will »tand any weather that may ‘
bearing riritofastara cf Cneaords er Dda- bMcxpectad. Tlmsywtam fa betterthui
to put them into deep pita, as was tbe '
wtaw and taker varfatire iff gropes.
yard; dolled here and there with,the dark

To each 100 lb., of beef take C lbs. of
aalt, 1 IL .agar, 2 oxa. of saltpeter, 2 ou.
tf****4
-jrerr Mixw.
Mrtber U&gt; a large keUfa, and place it over
the ire. Jaciing it remain .until it boil* ;
take off the worn ar.d let i: e^J; poay it
•wr Ad—t,wUA should be placed fa.

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GEO. WOODS &amp; CO.’S
PARLOR ORGANS

tirely covered. If tWu.U Mt enough
packia to cover the meat, add a little more
water; bat the abova amount will be sufS-

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COMPETITION

CARBOLIC OIL
Ths lose to tho Government by tb*
WaahiagU n fan ia estimated al
up'k a* ifith uit. a
city lire*— io 345 milk

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DEWKY lx Mt«KKla«t.
RATES OR ADVERTISING.

VOL. 22. NO. 25.

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HASTINGS, BARRY CO., MICH., OCTOBER 17, 1877.
-No seek thing' I .ball be temkrnyt
one of then dsn, and you will hare to
clerk it. Confound 1U what a racket those
children make up stair* ill hava a gnv
ernres for tbs romp before I'm a week
wdsr. Bee If Idea*. There', no living
with 'em" sneUimed the pertly geode­
man, Mhfoeavswsre saluted by a resceaninnof jumps and sbests «f laaghter
or aril md.
"I agree with you entMy; my young
afatero are very reds," assented the youn^
mre.gW o cbaage the aabjacl ofaeuver-

-ST E St

OHB STOVES

PHYSICIAN k SURGEON

Dfl.C.RLSSKLL,

physician

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Sweet’s Hotel,
B4XI) BlHtis.............................. MI
LrM-rtam.
Bl)ABD AWU-BOOM. gxho rawr

Which h*a stood the test for years and still stand* at th«
head of the list for light draft, durability and good
workmanship. To any one thinking of purchas­
ing a wagon, we can make it to their ad­
vantage to call and examine the Jack,
son Wagon befoKfi, purehasiug
elsewhere. Come and see our

DENTIST

Nashville

the EcpabUean party. T cannot help bto
licving that both ridas art a Unis to blame
lor causing them. T honor 1‘rmideot are Tory diftrolt to catch.
Haym for hi* boorrty and integrity of
A bunueai that couHn*. ewonssd withpurpose, bat I am eonprfUd to art if I
Ncw England homes to-day, which wore! ■y anything, that la my opiofoa baa rnril •rtatrftare; the nmich trade
not known, or if known, were forbidden aerrire refonu is a mistake from which be
Uh. Grand Trenk Bsflwny bin aaroert
by psranu teu Tears agn
Opr own ob­ win arxiner or litre have to retreat. Thw
servation coinridcs with bfa on tbto point.
We know that cb«» within the lart ten
year* baa oaptnred ior itself a high plaev
in popular regard. Il apeak, wdl far a
peepto when soch as iuteitoctiml game can
become popular, for il Lak'S bralon to play
cbcm even ciudrrately well, nod none hot
elrtcr nod tbcuxhtfal people would ever
like n.
We notice that card, are no* ab­
jured m they unre were in houM-hold*
Whiat and cucher are domicil'd h&gt; Iwtore
to dav where, a dreads agrr, their name, Me foe the loading merchants ef NewVerk
could Ml ha’* been 'spoken safely in a to obtain the hutable* position in the
whisper. Cheekcre, perhaps, are not uni- Coatom Hreae or the Pert O*oa Prut
verasl, but they are mure faahtonal-le. dent Hayes* system. I'befiere, in equally
They hav* foc-bt ,lh. rr way into high life chimerical, U a . nraetreal niWEiL. Ila
and Wbcrea. they ..me found their fn-nla aweoore would naoli tn deprikiov the party
in ths viltogs larern and in the farmer's of the leaden which u in an army, a^dn.
kitchen, they are DOW admitted to the par­ proven agaia and again io the history of
kin of the wealthy and refined.
The the country, would rwult in oertA drfl.
gamM*play«d with historical cards are aim If th. Premdeal bad gone to work in a
numerous and many of them tJcaaaatly quiet mannor, be mictu havoatd.nrelfah.ii
exciting And you find them in almact hi. higher object, and eemprel the evil.
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and happy U&gt;an it ustd to br that the
long, dull eTenwga are beiax enlim-d
with sprightly and’ atimulaitng amure
menis. and that the bowte circle is charged
with aUrnetioon whidi it once aadly lacaed.
Then fatn~i arc hdping to make the
homes of the erentry happgr, helping to
make the ehildrru tore contenlid with
their iictno. and in dvtng' thia ibt y are
helping to moke the toontry more inteiligent
more virtuous
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Single Buggies&amp;Platform Spring Wagons
ATTORNEYS AT LAW A 8OLF
SISHS*SHf4rasl±8t'
CMamdwira.
Cm si. X. £aari

Birdsall's Celebrated Clover Huller,
The only machine now manufactured that threahen and bulla
th? seed in one machine.
AJ1 who intend to purchaee Glover
Hullen thia sctuou should call on us immediately, as there is so
great a demand that late orders will have trouble to^et machines.
Terms liberal, with a large discount for caah.
We. also sell the

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Manufactured by I’belps A Bigelow of Kalamazoo, the beat
working and moat desirable mill built.

MESSER BROS.

NEW,

Builders, examine their Build­
ing Material f House Trimmings,
Paints, Oils and Varnishes.

Farmers, examine the WIABJ)
PLOW, before purchasing others,
Every one'waranted.
Those contemplating buying
Mowers or Beepers should see
the Walter A. Wood Machines

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“Well, an, to come to the point, I think *
I don't oare to marry » Quakrevas I don't
adaalro the rtyie of dram that the dear
creatures tec &gt;t to adopt. I know I should
qumre! with lb. grey gowns sod drab boamix; and lastly, my respeoted relative, I
ahoeid object to Ming tbeod end tboud to

Wm. H. Goodyear.

THE STEBBINS BROS SAY
Bon’t buy any Furniture or Picture Frames,
r- until you have priced their Goods, for you
will save money by it.
the only

city and attend promptly to all callij
,t line day or night
« mpol, Sooth 8&gt;&lt;U State St,, Butina* Mteh.
mmwo*
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to oSre-boldrea in polities he never would
have given Coakliu- the opportunity of
manipulating the Republican Convcntim:
of New York State. And to Ibis naan the
dreamer Curtis, be probably ow« the ex
irtancc of the order. One of the grwalert
&lt; rib pxmting in the civil nervier b the
power givou to Ceogrrmmon of making
appointments. Let the PreaMrtit appoint
boorel, capablr m«i to the bigh«rt dfove
and there will be on need far aril service re­
form. They will sea that the proper un­
derlings are ^iven the position, of trust"

nwriy detracted. He found bis desk,
ratwaeked. h» paper* thrown about, his
ink Bpad, ha. pen. anoiled and faiitartic
flnrea drawn on bfa dred* and mortgagwi.
ilia books wots musing, and Ma pet news
f ep«ra were ’ary often appropriatsd tn lb*
making of kitre. When bo wanted bi*
hat, it was, a. ofteu aa any w»y, ua th*
bead of Mma Fanny, who fWOtealwl tbai it
WM a mistake with *oeh aaucy gran, and
suffocated him with so many kisses, that
he wm fain to be mollified, and leave her
bis hair, th. tom of hia jrtty mctach-, wiUiuut the reprimand sire ao richly de­
The Barr Ode (borirt is owe of the
the ease of bis snaoncr*, denoted Ute man served. But this could not always last.
thine* that Were.
sf cultarc, refiacmul and good breeding Tv.
—-infal lake their
The publie MlUoli of Slurp, keep Mon­
"Well, bow do you like my style. Col­
Weald eoctoty
day instead vf Saturday M a holiday.
onel?'' bn said, with a qtrinica! smile, turn
ing slightly in his neat
“Dua l (Utter yourself that I was ad
doing an inemaaed bsrinote thie month.
The idea of a goveraeaa had Lcca perromtriug your beasty, ycunc fop!" retorted taking through the bead of our friend fix
People were to be hnldisg aotoo of thrir
th. portly ireotieman. - Iwan only won­ several days. Il seemed the only loop­ gre«ter part of the dbuoce. The girl lufl I
dering bow you would manage to kiaa a hole of e*ca|-e from l.u domestic trial., ao her h- tn. in Exetor tL« previous Monday wheat fit a higher price.
pair of cherry lipa with all that hair about the idea was pat into execution. Ba wrote evsadwg and walked along the track toward I Over 7,000 perautui vfaiu-d she Bute
yoar mouth. laugh 1 what monkeys boys ao advertisement setting forth kw wants, Clin Urn until &gt;t gut dark, when she laid j' Prwon daring tire State Fair at Jackaea.
make of themsdvea now-a-daya."
ifowb in the gram by the tny and slept
The expense. of the Flint tehooto for
and aat down to. wait the remit.
' Furnish n»e with the bps, mv honored
Meanwhile the Coterie thoughts took Uli mon.ing. The jniroey wm rmimc-d th. «trtuing year ya Mimucd at IIB.000.
father, sod i will soon convince you that another turn- He vaa liaely to bar. truu early oo Tuesday and maintained until the
The eoat of supporting the poor of Eart
there fa a particular way of managing that bk with hi. are. He had mi his faaan vicinity of Clinton wa. reartiM bte in the
Nariaaw
lart year wm about «b,«O0.
delieate mailer."'
re the boy'a marrying the only daughter rveninp. Huring t||)4ay ahe had noth­
“Aye, ay«, no doubt! A'uung America of and old and much mteemed friend, who ing to ret but beach ants, which she pathHon. T. W. Fmy. Prreidret of th. U.
u never k nos □ to be al fault about any aecoodrd his view. in|to far that he wished «vrd in the woods, but .lie was taken in 8 Senate, strongly endorses the Grand
thing. But. in my younger days, " added
by n kindly farmer', wife and kept over Rapid' BsaiaeM Cfaltogv. '
young people were quite aatiided. "But | uigl-t and forwardri! to her destination
The railway msnsgera are rapidly hunt­
8he was
thee knows, friend John," wrote Mr. •, the ocxl morning in a buggy.
ing down the adventurer, who hare bare
Gordon, "that I aw no advocate for made kept for a short time in the jail, where she
matches. If my girl like, thy boy, aodi maj. herself very Utaful. and proved bet
present faehioa to tek their tastes.
self
a
bright,
iutcliigtnt
little
oo«.
Un
, thy boy like, my girl, let them marry,
rtherwtM they are bettor apart. Aon » •I Thursday the mother arrived and took the
• The ohgk skull tuea," exclaimed an
coming home soon, let the boy com. and child, much aguos*. Nbr will, homo again
-id fody. M .be fatal down th. morning pm
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The city taxea of Unrioc are lee per , pc -Mygraefowal I didn't know there
rent, lew for 1877 than they were fur &lt; wm p race of isaan with double aknlto.
ued the adr.Kwte for (month chins, ••that
Irirtrict riritur (blandlyV- "Well, dame,
■rat sltogetber diMourstru-R
Whew
and bow do you find tbinn now f “Creothey're twisting and cnrfiox and coaxing
tyoH rotiagw— “Haw £&gt; I fled thing*?
may be rend with profit in ilastiogs
their gray, white, and red whiakets, they
Why, by looking arter ’em, to bemm."
an certainly not doing anything Worse,
• Ooeaaionally aireuto from the euicaalop
which aeeu» a ccmfcrt in this degenerate
her. and aolicit orJerp for printing from
A young tody, wbe does not pride bcrout bualu&lt;ws men, at&gt;J in airne eaere are
aalf particularly on being a political ecooo^Bet thia wax uot exactly what I in­
auoomafnl. If there iburi ore. meu would
taml, think, the sooner* prdbwri reach
« of unurenUy good quality.
tended to my whan 1 oonuneMsd talking."
resumed the well-pretervcd gcnU.man.nf
Capt. W. I. CoSabervy. ha. gone to
tar a abort paw. "I wanted to remind
ska View, with a view to explore 17 an­
you that a pair of lipa, of jurt the doaoripol mounds in that vicinity, for the bon
by
mooalighlf
no
heart
fl
uttering.
,
no
tfcn we were (peaking of, avail yoar ac
jealoMy, no Irttere running ovar with lev*,
A foe broke out in tbs Voire achod
Colonel Lambert's hooteriag tone had and (forgive M, reader) its aynocym, noereoa., ns ooaxing for the Vefidin^ay,
budding, at Albion, Oet. bth, at eteven
nothing nt the old burden of bopre and
o'clock burning until two, and damaging
fearr. bug lartcad. a tame and pro...end.
the interior of the baildror aboht H,M0.
to Fred’, apprehension, every drtaeaie
The Dousil Akeaifap Am says that
way ol procuriag a good looking l^mband
ex r.'pruawtwive Jame, Ca;.Iis, the wag cf
^ll
' that rreforiofc
the booM in 1873, b botfo.4 for tbajmo
aulate
genembbip at Par*
'
Lambtet, al ibis point rfhia mretal reid
A peer which meaaured 12» X nY
oqay, was aalfcxnmetad
"And a QuUerem, foreooth I tfemlda'l printing oficea her- rive a support to over inchm, and wreghin g 19 ounces, rw loft
thirty nanrea. and tbrir jtalnmaee should
go to thorn who do rest Ire prvfomco dia at the .Are of the Anu Arbor Aryne lam
The fellow called "Fred put the brel
criminate epunat them.
of one hoot upon the too of the othrr, and 1
Cjutemplalrd that presentation of patent
Tub Tbl-b Watcuump- Senator
ketber with a good deal of mlfaiaeuoo
Coukling doned bfa Rochentor a&gt;«h and
bta reference Jo th. thferenrea between
“Old enough.' old eoongbl Why boy, 1
waa married at twenty-two. What do you 1
himacif and Mr. Cutth with there words:
mean by putting off the ■ ■ "
Let me lupplat’t th- parallel by recall
ine the remark of a gleet -erilsmivr when ndjte, bad has nose broken and I u beam/
• EvU day?" interpolated Fred.
Richard rf ikrnhod and Leopold of Aus­ apotfed by the kick of a brew roeaMly.
"No, JOO scamp! lb. happy dav," said
the Cotooai, shaking hia heed till Use grid
tria had hoM dispute over the prclimina
The OU money takret al lib. Stale
nf Iwtlle
*
rimmed roertartoe trembled uo their ale
Fair amounted to bUlJfW ad^the re­
vatsd perch. "Miao Gordon, I learn, to
ceipt. from all other aoarens to 13,900
expected home very soon, probaUy in th*
Timothy
Wixos,
and
found
it
b
product
next steamer, and U to my wish—mind,
my boy, my wish, not my command, for, ire cnoutry. Mr. MeNrtt'i farm aoauata
in each a serious thing u marriage, 1 of 364 acna. wet! Improved and nicely
would not foroe th. inclination* of any one atoekad. H« ban twenty hand of boreea.
- that yougs to Plulade-phia and join forty hoed of cattle, 1M bore, and 11U
her. A week's familiar mwrooarm will nunbore to the and of the lirt. Mr. Mo­
place you on a better footing, id bar anti Nau raised thia year 94 bushels dfetovwr
matioa, than a firs Joan oorriwpimitonri." seed from 18 aerm, and it wm thn aiaaneat
“Begging jour pardon, my dear father, avar filtel fur marxrt. He baa also a £u.
I don't ears a rtraw Car - her csrimaiiou!
Esumatfoo irm the worl, wm 11 not? '
-You are not ao indiBereut to this mat­
ter m you protend to be, Fredmtok." roplied Colonel Lambert, with a tithe rf
dimpprobatioo. “lamserious, end I Wiah
JbMuAny Horea at B.tale Crevk
you would ftvor my remark» rith mi
aoasidantioa.'
On th. 3d instant, the Rev.
“1 am all obedience,'' HJWirel the fel­
Mann married, according to th. ■
low sailed Fred, with dutiftil gravity. “I
the Episcopal church, David Bur
Mary Oryw, all uf Jackreo. All
“Wafl. thsu, whsido jxm think of my
lies are dref and dumb, and it is .
propoeaP" naked the Colood, reprmaiog B
be the font wadding of mntai in tl
bfa tarental dignity.
“I don't know—t—. „—.
"Vary lurid," growled the

Everybody knows they

WHOLE NO. 2071.

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�On motion of Mr. Niebria. eooorol
Na 7 was allowed at &gt;1*3,06 as claimOn motion of Mr. Sidmm. amount
Na 15 waa allowed st flSt.87 aa

On motion of, Mr. Wolf, account
N» 30 wm disallowed
Mr. Stowell moved that account
Na 22, bo referred back to the Commluee on claims. Motion prevailed.
Account No. C haring bvea return­
ed corrected.' Mr. Stowell moved
that U he allowed at &gt;33,66. that
being tbo amount claimed. Motion

set.
Johnstown

The Chairman laid before the
Board a oommunieaiioc received by
th. Clerk from tbo Auditor General,
cor.Uinitg a statement of the elate
tax apportioned to Um County of
Barry for the year 1877.
On motion of Mr. Phillipa, the
aatne was referred to the Committee
on Finance.
To enable the ootsmiUeee to go to

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On motion of Mr. Thoms, the
Board rrooccdod to the election of
Chairman by ballot, which rvaaltrd
aa follow. :
In purcuaoeo of a Resolution of tbo
David 0. Robifieoo, received, 13 voice.
Board of Superviaore, adopted Jan­
Zebulon B. Hoyt,
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uary 6th, 187®.
Mr. Dewey presented to tbe Boon!
tbo following report relative U&gt; the
nrvyy of a portion of a etale road in
the townahip of Johnstown.
JoBxmwrr C^eaa'a Ornca. /

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Oct. lei, 1877. &lt;&gt;
Boakd or Summon, Siks :
At a meeting of the Board of Supervieore io January 1876, an order waa

thin:

toner of the Township of Johnstown,
to survey a short pioee of . State road
in said township and make a report
of tbe aatno to yon. Io compliance
with said order Hiram T. Merrill em­
ployed Frank S. Bo wen, County aVL’vovov, on tho 27th, day of January
18,6, to survey acid piece of Slate
road, commencing at the South East
comer of section 36 in Johnstown,
raceme North and West lo ihe.quar-

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On motion of Mr. Hoyt, the motion
I of Mr. Thomas relative to publishing
the proceedings of the Board was taken
from the tabic.
.
Mr. Stowell moved to amend tbe mo­
tion of Mr. Themm by appropriating the
turn of 1100 for publishing the pruemedinpi of the Board for the current year
and that the proceedings be published
in the 'Hartiure Republican Banner'’

L. M. Dewey. Chairtnaa. Lewie A.
Niehule, Alien .Mathew., Z. B. Hoyt.
Im Stowell, T. Phillips, Hear, Hougblaiio, Committee.
Ou motion of Mr. Wolf the report

•ection 38, a plat of tbe a-etlon and
line of arid survey was made by
Fran! 8. Bowen, for your inspection.
The above is a correct report of the
proceedings of tbe survey of said

.

On motion of. Mr. -Hoyt, the Superviews of the several townships and City
ol llwliupa were authorised anddirected ,
to eases* upon the taxable property, both ;
real and penoual. the scvevsl sum* of
money required to be rriaed by certificate
of the township Clerk and the Recorder
of the City ef Hastings for townahip
and city purposes. Also to mmw* upon
the UxaUe property of school districts
and aeheol dirtricta, fractional, such

Tours Respectfully,
I. F. Nye,

Mr. Emory moved that raid report
and survey bo, laid on tho table.
Motion did not provail.
Mr. Thotnaa moved that raid re­
port and aurvey be referred to the
Supervisors of the townships of
Joiineiown, Barry and Assyria. Mo
tion prevailed.
Tb« County Snperintendants of lhe
Poor submitted the following aa their
Annual report for 1877.
Lnnual Report ef Snperiatendaata of
the Peer, OeL, 1877.

tlon to adopt the report be laid on
the table, which motion prevailed.
Mr. Durkee presented the Petition
of John Knee, and 30 other dtisens
of tbe townahip of Castleton asking

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On motion ot Mr. Wolf. tho 'a even I
Amassment Roll, of the County were
referred to tbe Committee on Eqttali-

port bo adopted,
Mr. Thomae called for tho Teas
and Nays nn each resolution.
Tbe motion to adopt the report
prevailed by year and naye as fol­

Wm. H. Mm, Co. Clerk.
1.30 o’clock p. m. .
Board convened puresanl to a
jonrament. Roil called, Membe

On motion of Mr Bartram the report
wm amended by allowing account No.

103 at &gt;6.58 an riaimrd.
Ou morion of Mr. Bartram the report
wu further amended by allowing account
No. 10U al 111.03 instead of &gt;1231 aa

Mr- Wolf sored that all daini.
•tftmrt the county now cm tile with
the County Clerk be referred to the
Committee on Claim. Moi lee pro-

three yer. in place of John M. Nevins,
wbu£ term expiree,with the following

John M. Serine, haring received a
majority of the rota of all the Sutler­
views elect, on motion of Mr. Phillies
Mr. Wolf I
elution:
ITnsM, That cattle and a wine bo
restrained from running al Jorge in
the highway in tbe township Df Maple
Grove, as provided in Section 1, Chspter 59 Compiled Laws of 1871.
Mr. Thorn aa moved to amend the
Revolution by inverting the words
“and Prairieville," after the word.
“Maple Grove." Amendment preI vailed.
Tbe resolution of Mr. Wolf as
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City Drug Store!
WANZER &amp; BARNES (Successors to Bahnkb a Co.)

A

Phomix Block. HASTINGS. MICHIGAN.

FEW

Having aod keeping constantly on hand every varied of

Drugs, Patent Medicines. Ecmocpatliic Benwdies,

m, ns, wsi mms, FACTS WH KNOWING’
TuiUt Artidca hi any variety of kiad

CLOTHIER

Hagen'a MagnolU Balm. Chinn

Beauty, the kdiea all know is b«L
School Books. Office and School Stannary.
MdelBMM ^^"toLral.^Zu of
Blank and Memorandum Boeks, in any atylc at your own price.
Four patronage ia

jETOedSiift

respectfully aotictad,
Erary am, fc»d attention fa gives to ooNpomxiiag PbyricUna lYMeriptfow or

A lull line of Undershirts mid Drawers.

Julius Bussell

A ehoioam^ck cfgooda ja* womrad I hare a complete stock of Me»e, Yosttt
for FALL TRADE.
aud Boy’a BUSINESS and DRESS
Our CUSTOM DEPARTMENT om- j SUITS aed OVERCOATS.
of a nice line of WORSTEDS and
BROADCLOTHS l for DRESS SUITS.

CAS3IMRRKB end CHEVIOTS
business

la Furauhing Good* wa have a lino &lt; f
the Um Mylra in the BEST FITTING

for

WHITE SHIRT in the CUy.

surra

A complete line of (,'OLLARS and
OTE1COAT1NG in r°ri aarios.
CUFFS and the hural uuroltica U
I» ««r Rradym.de Department wn &gt;’ SCARFS, TIES and Sdk Handkerchiefs.

STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,

We sell gooda at a very small advance on tbe first cost.
We sell more ready-made Clothing than any house in this city.
No matter how k&gt;w,you can buy goods in other stores, we will
sell you the same articles at less price.
‘
.
We adhere strictly to the one price system.
Our trade is increasing every year, which is a sure sign that we
sell-goods at lower prices than any other firm.
We can sell goods at small profit because we can buy them cheaper
than others on account of our selling so many goods.
Our clothing ia cut as stylishly and will fit as well as any made to
Order. Don't forget to call and see us.

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE,
Double store, 3a 40, and 42, Canal BL,
GBAlfD BAPID6.

Umbrellas. Satchels and Shawl Straps.

33 Monroe

st., Grand Rapids, Mich.
'

GROCERIES,
larger «toek than ever, and al) we ask of yon is to

’ hare it from 20 cent* to |I.OO.

A Al I on me b&lt;before purclumg »nd I will «U you good,
vALL cheap.p - ren b. found in lb. oily .1 HuL.p,

PROMPT PAYMENT

Phoenix Block, State St.

I CLOTHING.

SOAP.

,

We rail more than all ot Il^rry County.

TOBACCO..

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HATS and CAPS,
GENTS FURNISHINGS.

FANC V GOODS

LIDINS' RKADLMADK CLOAKS,
CROCKERY.
have cooogb for you all,

We Must Have Money

Ami ranfoiMt x°*i»

wall paper
STONE WARE.

Oa OMiien an Na rest of the report ef the

We have a car load of 5300 pdloui of Ohio Ware.

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A.T THE CENTENNTIAL.
other House.

Just received First Prize at Wisconsin State Fair and at our own
State Fair at Jackson,

HOSIERY,-pjj.p^Qpp

WELA.K,

stqvE

TEAS.

WORKS,

I-I. A. GOODTEAH.

COFFEE.

It U the beau

Smith Hogle &amp; Prraton.

22 &lt;lf

« Joke comra ia, HE IS SELL
\IJfG THEM AT Ht'CH LOVER

fust mil riinl™
GROCERIES.

and at priew that defy compeikioa

SHAWLS,

FCB

&lt;K't5in3

Wc have a new itfpply and can tail yoo all.

b»y&gt;; Drwr/ aid T»mIano4»-4.
On motion ... much oflbr rrpcrl ol the Cocr■ultee m related r» apeeial .neoetsenl ea Lol.
M4 M&gt;d ILS
'
Aym.- Aid. McNxigbioa. Hnaaell, Sp.oL
diac. WiahtauM. TunliaMa aod Youg—0.

fu rf H41S, CAMI «u orsw
SI8Blji0 00|)])s „ u

JULIUS RUSSELL,

COFFEE.

Ayre—Al l. l&gt;«-»y. TatalisMa—Z
Kaya: Aid.- McXaefLtaa. Raaoril, Spaa)'line. WiaUsMn and Touac—6.
I
Dy AM Dewey; T4 amsnd the nnaarXCoBU»Hi«fs report en Hre n^mrUurst by
•triaiog out Me-«ixlh of ess per oral, and la•eriiog ona-finii at
par e«il; wUeh
did not prrrall.
Ayr- A!,J. Dewey, ud Turaliama—2Ns&gt;m-Ald. MeS»rai»oa. RnaeeU. Spaul-

HATS AND CAPS, SHOES, ETC., ETC.11111«tie Bin tf IteBIG HAT.

We will guarantee to suit yon

We hare none but purr, for we roast and grind one own.

Which r-T—1 war Mt«pi«d.
Bj Aid Dr-.r: Thai lee mart of tbe
Hatre Ceamiilra t» uareded by Mriklnr |
cut aat-iralk efraeper mt. oo Ceatiagrai
rued mJ lawrlleg ont-fltUi of one per cent.

iflf 1 W'Ht!

BEAVER CLOAKS AND CLOAKINGS, SHAYVLS.
FLANNELS. HOSIERY AND GLOVES,

To those who wish to bur

Something new.

Just oUj.,

BOWNE’S STORE

|siKii?8tTiiu Mackiit
netit„ ripsr
Pai Mb
auestic Oil
oiestic Mufe Mi
OMESTIC I0NTHL’

CARBOLIC OIL

I

LIGHT-RUNNING

THE JEWEL COOK!

SUGARS.

Siz-liole, Extension Top, Portable PUniebetl Copper Rererroir-

SSSW,TCJ*^.“““ - — CheapeAt nn&lt;i Boat:
PETERSON’S MAGAZINE.

DRY GOODS!

Full-Siw Paper Pattern®!

H. A. GOODYEAR.

BEST.

iSO^-SS®
SfeSSSSSr

And all other goodt neually found al­
ways kepi in Stock.

LOCAL BUSINESS NOTICES.

CROCKERY.

CHESTER’S CURE!
ffiTOffi,!
Bm&gt;T
Asthmu,

US.
ACL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

The Ladfaa Sori-j cfloeemod with the
Presbyterian ehortb will U •urt.i.wi on
Friday afternoon by Mra John Hortbkae,
ether rceidenee on Grree uneL Tbe
gentlemen are •pcefally invitedto lea —
The cory found on our iMide pugso to­
day fa of uiuwe iateroal and wdYbe reed
by our thoonaoda «f rolwcribees with taara
in their eyo. be-aoae there i" not mure of
B. It fa all alorat the troaaooUooo of oome
•cventecu men who left tbeir homes aod
Vive and Cimiliea for a wfcofa week and
eugaureJ in the Uodable work of ewdreroring to dfanover an individual who did nor
have -an account "gainst the Coanty.
They did tbwir o«k woll-ewagcd in oo
xdary graU-Uid no forJ-h &lt;*&gt;nP
to reprut in lire futsre and bare .grin re­
turned lo make happy ibrir «i«s
Hi­
de enea with the new .ilka and beoutiW
toys purehaaod by the
amount of
euii awed by tbrir matt ANrk.
' The social for the b—* ■* tbnlfaptfai
ehnrth will be haid si aba resident* of
Mra MH. Wing.-lb. SaNfar Bo­

Bronchitit.

•f aO kfada eared. (Itntora of the Brea*
removed without breaking the .kin if tak­
en euiy. Knife not ok-1. Very little
pain. Cell on or add™.
K. V. Baows, M. D.,
apr!2tf
Hotinp. Mich.

Catarrh,

Hay Fsver. Colds, Ac.

AsdallDWra*.■ctlL»it«r»lrai«rrOrru"-

Exetrraicnt to tho Rocky Mountain!.

WONDERFUL CURES

■SS’SefjaaF5^

Wanzer &amp; Barnes.

TRIUMPHANT!
The Advance Plow

, p. c Na F*a*l * &gt;V- *•»•’
i*te»
-&gt;•”
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DRESS GOODS

I defy compauunn io quality aaJ Prioc.

■DQME3T irSWlSGNAHBCQ

ffigsss
RATEmts...

I have on hand a full alack of
Dry Goods of latest styles
and also

The Aiohirn, Topeka A Santa Fe Rail­
•nd jewelry Jum roewired at J. Bobertr, nod ho arranged with tho variowi rail­
PnalOfoto kilding._________ Rl 25
road lino* in the country for ipecia) trip
M. D Reed desires to call att-nUoa te retrain tbe Rocky Mountain, .nd ha.
"•cured th- following raira to Denver,
Colorado Spring.. Canon City. Pueblo mad
return from Kanaaa City and Atebteon,
any work in his Hne,
M; 8l Louie, 160, Chiracp. «65; Quinej, 150; Ciaetanati.’Mds'jlufl.lo, STS.
tod eomajNiodti.gly lew retn* from all
petal, eeat, norab and aeutb. Three ticketa are goo-J for 00 day. .nd to .top at ill
Nation, watt of th, Mhrntm river. Tiokbu are oo rale at all principal sOtfoua
Juel received aed for mUm Ufa Mat* thr—igbovt tbo country. Thu fa the new
living ratea, a very 1 trge Meek of .Udi*' route to Dmirer through the mrdc-a of
G there, first &lt;daa make MW ami CkU Kansas and Colorado. Saul for map.,
dren'a Gaiters, Btote ,aad Shoos of al) rirestau, tiraa taMra, ate., to­
kisitfa and prices, SHppns, etc., eaa. C-aae
; T. j. AjenrrtViX. Gen Peaa. AgL
and are for roarrahoa.
Store «n Jeff*,, .1 .
Topeka, Kan.
son Street, mM ride, njfjfcsfte the litfle
brick. Jonx G. Ruhtan. —IUSS'

W. F. HICKS.
B1NINGKES ‘
"OLD LONDON DOCK
GIN."
.nt.

of al! tlie popular patients
and best qualities at lowest
rates. . I have just re­
ceived a full line of

E.»«uib

Men's and Boys' Clothing

M. BINNINGER a 00.
N’J.'tt^rar&lt;r Si./

to which I DOW invite especial
attention. I am selKug at
prices that will astonish
all. Come u&gt; and look

HATS AND CAPS.

•nnSTu

I keep conatantly on baud a
full assortment of man's and
boys’ Hats and Capa.

bjrinngfoar neenuota pnmpt at­
m store'wiD bo filled with coed, and

•■continued « u-tud.

MOWER s REAPER

23 23

araiia Somtxxx RauVAT LIMA—
popular line cosmeawd on
•erlfara oaad, Monday. Hay 1«

STOCK OF GBOCEBDE8

A full Hue at very low figufea.
buying elsewhere.

Prints t

,w rai&lt; &gt;•

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Priii is!

�Railroads.
nHAMDTBDXK RAILWAl
U
JCWEfiO.
'
rocacy of every plan of improvement oM
only in MaMochuHm,, but everywhere in
tho I nma. Tb= great causa* of temper

£s£.*E&amp;Iire' !.***"

0»EAT WESTERN RAILWAY.

SXTaJ^KE.^

AGENTS

WANTED.
wmoif'W'iiOiSiPAH-

ihmu

tiuoaof Jollaro. They declare dial Prea- I
dent 11 ayes'. title ia tainted with fraud,
and do .tret .restate the trouble to ap
'■ prove his iflocta iu the behalf of peace
and sdaitniatralico economy. They exproto ihrir adboriou to tbe doctrine of
Stale sovereignty in one breath and in tho
next demand the overthrow nf tbo nation,
al banking system and tho nbetitnuon of
a paper curnaejr raued and managed by
the Federal gorerament and the regnlatins of inter-Stata railway Emb by Feder-

irT'1a*S,£t

PLAYS!
,
PLAYS!

sanzt!

Ffft lam JaebH &amp; Saiiiai
RAILRDAI.

■&gt;
}“ •:*«/ a»m nw It ■«■■■ from
&amp;aXJi'WSSg”«£c
r«&gt; iwMjbrU. renal-tea &lt;na«SM.
ywrAwwdu. C-rtsxtes.

K HEADACHE.
ja4Ay:asys&amp;g
(JJA'WUUr •
xvell

’

rew.sS
SltCSra

066 st’",, ii ri iTl LErrT a&gt;*'”r".ty*JI
free school aymcm. But throe, like tbe
berroles advocated, are put fxtb to ailure
the few rtragxliag rotes they so much
need. It may well be doubled if any
other Democratic' convection will be capa­
ble of inventing a drag-net designed tu
catch a great number uf unlikely fisl^Jita

trei •fTbiro’rawt.srf Ml • »”*k

i#W

or»aw yhmeUu.QJ.1

demand the nine test economy,.and in tbe
next urge tbo General Oororometu to
equalise the pay and bounty of tbe’soldiera of tbe late war. a mesrare which
would result largely in enriching k elam
of daiiu ajeau and involve tho nation in

At their recent ’ Convention th'e’jl^publicasB of MautechuaeUB nooueated the tA
lowing effijrllcot tx.kct'. For fsorernot,
Alexander IT. Ri&lt; for Ideut. Guv., |{&lt;|ratio O. K,nigLt, ifur S-ervtary of- the
Commonwealth, Henry B. nrocc, leg
Auditor, Julius L. &gt;Clarke, fur AtforncyGeacraJ, Charles It Train, far Treaaursr
and Eraeirar-GetMml, Chaxias Hudnut*.
Three DcmicstivD.* haring been made, tbe
Cawvwotioo adopted the Mlowieg O'ltspoken nmolutiotu by nearly an unasimm
vote. They are wvrthy c! tbe glorious
Republican* of ib\old Bay State.
Jinolmi, That *re reaffirm first of all.
an unwavering sllnriino? to tbe fundamce.
lai truths snd principlei which, hsrc inspire
ad the triumph of the Bcpublicin party.
We »crop&lt; tbe reoponsibility of national
adniintstration, .igaiu commiltcd to the Ho
publican bands, m a trust to be .xrreised
fur the welffire of at the people, withoal
diaainctiou uf raoe.oulcr'te-xlitv or erred.
The armed r'.ruggle fur the (inion ami
equal rights is.at an end. The grand rm-

®CHWrO^AL

. ..

rnaiion hats woo ilirir prioriptc triumph*
w and by mean, ot rile lUpublirsn Party.
The party will remain true to thte honored
reeutd. and will cordially rappoet all Icgteteiiou which mm and ex|*risoce show

action ot the Wjoeouaio Democratic Con­
vention «re bate an iHaatnlion of the ca
parity af tho managers of that party to
combine in a single platform tbe gr aim
number of political and financial berreiawith the pureM dodaratious ofaa honest
character. Wiacuosio is ooe of the Sutra
which the Democracy expect to carry at
the coming election All of iu financial
declaration, are a* bad aa. they can be and

Rail!

WONDER UPON WONDER

IT HAS NO EQUAL.

TOB£LmTk&lt;
aca-iM.i 4s* «a Mui Mvrisas*. ixsiv v*a
—u aM «ire*-w .f turwlMar. iMlsSias »
■must ter*! ihm, a.I ten.
itelM. Hartls*^ l.r"l It, ICT.
Ef&gt;WAl{l&gt;J.KriAMY.
itunainniiix
Am«bm .rxwtase

IRAND RAPIDS DIVrSION.
Tbe KetlaHe Man Mm

lional history. Watchfully guarding and .
firmly maintaining all that has been aalnur-1 which struggles through, an existence diseredtteble to tbo village and ruinous finaand, wc do not prvpaoo Io abandon the helm ' dally to its publisher*. But a email |*rt
or drift with the tea, bat to address our.
all tho papers in tbo state arc primed cn■dvro with rigor and Courage to ponding
. tirely at home, from ons-halt to three.
fourili* of web one of the rent being dene
in Chicago or aome other city where the
ssa Arjtuav
‘poteut bowels’ business is carried on, and
serenty odd Michigan Weeklies are fur
i nished with thaw partly printed sheets
1 from ons mtabliabment in the city named
These contain, each week, precisely the ;
tame matter on tbeir ‘potent' aides, and not
more than a dvaco of them make a decent I
, show of local affaiia on the pages printed |
1 it home. Aa a rule the receipt* of tueh II Xitdlr I'b.to C*rd C
. paper* are not sufficient to admit' of tbe 1
employment of competent printers, »nd as !
RntJrtd, That we ball with utMpeakable a result ia typographical apfiearancc they I
' »hanie on art which io all its production *
pleasure every sign ef promise of the final
reBect it* nobility and beauty. This I
and permanent pauiGcatwn ot the Southern1 should
’palont* nvwapeper system is a fraud with- [
wetion of our country under lucpl sell got,
I out mi'.igati.in upon tbe editorial fraterai 1
ornmeol, Uaed upon tbe full recognition'
ty, equated in no profcaeion except the!
of the equal righta «f all by all; and w«
■medially approve lliO opiril and meatunu medical, wherein- the quack doctor is its
of ths Adniinbtratiao aa widely adapted tu worthy cvnntcqisrt. Owing to this state I
haauti this raault, an dictated by a juit1 of affaire the man pawr*»iog tho nv|uuiu&gt;
and training fur the production of a
■oom of oonatuutienal right ami duty, w talent
gond, eoterprialng n*w*pa[er rarely re­
tending to promote a »pirit of ix-acc and
ooociHatioo lietwren citixena of all oectiou* ceives such compenraliun or profit as his
efforts deserve snd would 'receive in anv
and aa already largity juatified by tho bet­
of tbe other pTufinsimu. But this will
tor feeling and condition of the cuul try.
lltuilnj, Thai, aa the faith of die coun­ not always continue, though up to thia ।
try in aulemaiy pledged to th« apu-dy re­ time each defunct not of'bowel*' has been
entption of specie |&gt;eymenta, public boner .sueewded by another, anxiou* to wrestle i
1 with tbo nowipapw eolio. In time three I
and private internet slikc d.-ruand the fnlVmMt of tbia Wodjc- Wo sppron- tbe1; wortblira Papers which, as Grvely »aid.1
■tepa already ta£&gt;o/ and rejoice at the1 'Qnd fbr atoo iracraUble purpo**.- allow*
in ogist,' will succumb to an enlightened
pcogreM already isxtfc. We inaiat upon
public dteeriminition and only the fitteM
the adoption of all mcourt» noeeaaary to
isaure reaumptira on s day not later than ' survive in town* or coin triunities jmpulotu '
enough
to afford them a docent reward, at
that now fixed by law,,-and th^l it 11 the
leant,
for thrit rxmllcnre.”
duty of the government to maintain ite
ooin and currency at all times at per with
Mysterious u a woman's way. Seven*!
tbo Mid otandard at Umywnwwnl world. week* ago a woman with ■ bright face and
Jlatkrd, That the' •Ft&amp;AjCfortuir.g
pleasing sianoera. elegantly dressed, arriv­
and improving tbo civil service, which the ed st Columba*, Q_, and after breakfasting
Republican piny ban undertaken, and to at a hotel went to a station house to apply
which it also nainter committed, ought to fur a lodging.
She was given a cell on
bo pcrateteatlr and rtteolutely carried for the first fiuor. with the privilege of tbe
ward; wo ftillv endorae the Utterances o! , prison, and aha lausouiatcly began to
the Cineinniti platfuxin anil ot the letter ef brighten the lives of the poor prisoners.
acceptance of Proudest Hayes on thia She made a doerave ooalsngbt on the
tub)oct, that naminatioua to office ought , cockrowctesa and bedbug* by scrubbing bro
to be made upon the wile rranoeaibility of cell sfmtn and again.
Wbra the wood­
the Executive department witboul dicta­ work wm as neat u soap and water could
tion or control of member! of Coogrew; make it, ahc bung some pictures on the
that bODorty, capa-ity and GdeHty e.miti walls, and every day alm had a fresh bointo tbe only claim and qualifications for quet uf Suw'eni
She has books in her
office: that partisan service should not he ceil, and once iu a while aho takes a short!
expected or desired from public officem. walk, but whenever tjiere is anything uf
Who should give their whole serricw to ths be done far tbo prisoners she is ready to
goveromert iod the people, and that the do it. When a drunken woman is brought
term of office should depend anon nutac । in snd laid on the Boor, tbe ttrauge worncubed peroneal character aiid the aatiafao
ln.its licnwlf, during the night in
tory performance of official duiiw, uud n.A
thing Hie pour creature's head, rul-bing
poiitteal chsngss—and rurlially «u&lt;tai» |I !&lt;er luuute and fret and bringing her to
and approve tbo pol^y and action of tbf
her better self.
The expense to tho city
President in oindnaing liu admiiiutratios I1 &lt;.f kuepisg this ministering sogsl in thr
‘ prison is tryl great.—She lives on bread

■ale I mEm

:r^:;

wauhartr itekte Ute th* 4i»ms unfit aatsss
‘ICTORIAL BIBLES.

GRACE’S SALVE.
WORK FOR ALL.
fettSSwSiStt'ikss
fe.Ta.trt MB, ISUtff■

nrTAuri .ueuae »«*..«■
L'SSW.-J’MfR.trtT.l'iJJ!
&gt;a«er BBlaalnoKoL All Ue a«u&lt;, erM
ixx^i^'ws.'.sttrws.

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F. KMWNIA Pva.1
a. k. HouPEA.au'

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^’ciaxiiiaLTJvrJKi-Tii‘. ££72—... uu

POULTRY WORLD.
A «»leB4ee lUjutraitU MealMr,
rahVe i
■sooasr AM«£Rot fcfeSV wuixxo* |uT,.

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RAILWAY COMPANY

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had bora walking oo thr track. Lad bevo
caught by Ilia ouw-ea'elier, and thrown on
the plaiform In front of tbe engine, In such
t pooitlou tbst hi. uil rested on tho glaa.
part of tbo bright. The buff WM re­
leased from his unvumfortabla poaitioo,
and wm found to be- uninjured, demon­
strating that fact by walking away without
creu a limp. Mr. Snivley further asserts
tbu the train must have been runuiagat
tho rate of 40 mites ao hour when it
caught tho boll.
.

Tbe New York
ia spacing of
President Haye' Southern trip, girro tbe
following sensible advise to the people of

sEKSSSfts
[*rerf.... ibeuaw. relui.ll arsraaeaUla*
lie a»w.,uu.ixHi. Im l.ui la rev

work of currtitisg the abnies that haU
crept into their service i, only begun, and
Tim General manager of tbe/.’hiaapi &amp;
that much remains tube m-omplwhed in N'urthenstrou Railroad tell. Xo fullmrinz
MawsolMaoUa, as welt w «dswrh«.-. in isri1 story, an it must be iron 1&gt;» Tuesday
der to show c.'ueimiarly that tbe priori, niitht, while a train wm running front La- ;
pie, and not a temporary method ofadmin pocr to Flint, the engineer suddenly untie 1
kratioo. w» call upon ail department, of ■ d that thare wax aomathinir the matter!
tho government to pm the President 11our with the headlight in front of tho locnmn .
cordial and tffsc&amp;Tc itpport tn making the

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pubiicuM to live within its bcnndrirw, sod
even to recognise the richte of enfrancbM blacks.
Let it abjure tbe theory
and practice of repudiation. Let it sbaoduo sinister dmivns wjxu* th« uroonry.
Lot it Lowra Col. Scute to hia devices, mU
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22. NO. 26,

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DR. C. RUSSELL.

HASTINGS, BARRY CO., MICH., OCTOBER 24, 1877,

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Jackson Wagon,
Which has stood the teat for years ami still stamls at lhe
head of the list for light draft, durability and good
workmanship. To any one thinking of purchas­
ing a wagon, we can make it to their ad­
vantage to cull and examine the Jackson M agon before purchasing
elsewhere. Come and see our

DENTIST
liciiiu.

Single Buggies &amp; Platform Spring Wagons
Which are all fully warranted, and selling at prices which
cannot help but please
j We are also agents in the
County of Barry for

Birdsall's Celebrated Clo’
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Holler,

The only machine now manufactured that threshes and hulls
the seed in one machine.
All who intend to purchase Glover
Bullers this season should call on us immediately, as * there zia so
great a demand that late orders wilt hare trouble to get machines.
Terms liberal, with a large discount for cash,
We also sell the
X

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3L.

X7OrXIVX&gt;lXEXlL.X^,

Manufactured by Phelps «fc Bigelow of Kalsmuoo, the best
irking and most desirable mill built.

MESSER BROS.

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Builders, examine their Build­
ing Material, House Trimmings,
"Paints, Oils and Varnishes.

Farmers, examine the WIARD
PLOW, before purchasing others,
Every one waranted.

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Those contemplating buying

Caniaie. 81a ui (huetlal Mowers or Keepers should see
painter

"You furgst," he said, with aome cm
barrawmeat of manner, "that w« world',
people ve inclined to be more cereaiomMu
and formal thau, perhaps, there is any
need of "
"Yen, friend, but tlwreii no impropri­
ety ip your calling me lU.hnl, whan I am
as young as thy daughters." said the pret­
ty Quakeress with a iJy smifa.
A shade of pain crcaMd Colonel Latatart's face
Yon remind- me,'" ta Mid, prcaeotly,
resting himself near her, ■•that I am no
longer young, and yet I am about to do
what you will poaibiy eall a very fooliah

flour scoop! And she don't stick out a bit,
and you know, Fred, that it looks very
queer, now, to w ono's olotbre bang
straight down. She makna mo laugh,
though I try very hard to keep on a a,tar
you. Come right down and see tar.
face. I guess I stall like her, for she don't
Colonel Lambert followed his daughter look at all cross. Esther called her Mias
to the tall, where stood the object of Jtn Rachel Buras.
Don't ycat think it a
sis's curiosity, with tar back toward him. pretty name, brother Fred? I wish 1
Tbs Colonel frowned. He turned to s
servant standing by.
"Stop, stop, rattlebrain! You will sj-oil
“Hugh," be ami, rcbukingly, “whjr my aympenum! ’ exclaimed Fred, pv«r- o-.l.cr female acquaintaacei. that sta wm
have you not shown her to the parlor?'' pewered by thi-s flow ot language. “You a per; &lt; tual study to him. She sever pro­
Hugh muttered something about "Jow talk ao loud and so fast, that I don't half fessed to ta anything she wm not. Iler
people," which, luckily for him, Jbis mu nudcMand what you have been saying.. straightforward honesty, her naturalaaai. now—to-offer you my hand, my heart m
ter did not taar, and led the way to the i Tell me over again, slower." Whereupon tar unyielding sense cf right, her manner*, airrady- in thy keeping. I have studied
doaigoated apartment
Atta Fanny repeated tta general piirwon ao aii.ple and uutudted jet ao reliucd, and your diaracter thoroughly, I know you to
Al tta sound of voices, lhe woman turn- of her communication, ending by advising lastly, her singular beauty, unadorned, bat bo a higtatiribcipW, refined, pure-minded,
him to be punctual al tea, if lie wished to still far above' tta influence of tta unbe- inteluKtual woman' whore fote would ta a
•'M.J.m," Mid ths Colonel. with &gt; po­
ecmiugaunouudings, were combined, fast blearing to any man.
1 Ijarc passed the
lite bow .nd a graceful ware of the bind,
From thia jumble of worda, Frederick liecomuag a magnet powerful enough to days of romance, and th. art cf winning
"please to walk into thia room and be sent Laatlxrt gathered that there was a .Iran- draw tta Quaker coatame audita Quaker fair lady by the rotes of etiquette I never
sd. Jessie, go up staira.'
ocr in the bou*\ and that said stranger
studied; but you need aot ta assured that
There wm do mfataking the Iquk of was not a common-looking peroon, but on
Jouie and Fanny unproved rapidly, »ho«H j-t-u loek upoa my pro[xml with
command oa her father's faro at he gave the contrary, something of a euriewity, both in mind aud manners. Kiad,' but favor, your happinew staU ta my care
thu order, and the dtrappointed Jowie re­ jading by his slater'a Hvsly deeoripteui. firm; gentle but rraoluts, familiar but dig­ Jimic end Fanny both love you very
luctantly obeyed.
He Mt down and mused until the tall rang nified, lhe QiuktreM soon obtained an m- much, give them ths right 1&lt;1 Jove you aJColonel Lambert closed the door and for tea* Ordinarily, ba would have gone cendaoey over tbs giddy girls, whose chief wsys. I tare more money than I know
looked st the figure &lt;n the sofa. Btawas immediately down; now, however, be f.alts consfated ef too great a lore for play what to do with, talp me speed it.
You
young, just bow young be could nut de stupfol a moment to brash hfa hair, pnU and a didike lur wholesome restraint may ta nury-njed, Rachel, lx* you are not
tsrmrae, and attired with great plainer**. up bin dicky, sad consult hia giam.
Rachel Burns did not Ueat her pupils m offended I truaL I am m&lt;wc,. though I
Her dress and shawl were of a sombre
When he took his seat at tha table, ho | children, but m miaatare women. She taav not ta eloquent.
gray, and she wore a Quaker bonnet- Yea, found himself directly opposite th.- .Iran , spp-kd to their self-respect. Jhr reasoned |
Ractal Boros raiuri her, eyes to tta
it indisputable w« a Quaker bonnet, of gar. To bis father's forma! introduction, with them, .he showed them the defonmid Colonel's earnest fare.
drab satin! How lucky that Fred waa ber musical "I am happy to make thy ac picturwjof Iguorancn and the beautiful
• Offended, wbeu thre han paid me the
out about! Mixa.Anu Gordon would hare quaintamoc," made him start with sur- picture of Wisdom, the made study a bigtaut' eocnplimcnc io lliy 1 power !" ata
bad Iras prospect of becoming Mrs. Lam
auswerrd almost reproachfully. 11 tape
bert than ever.
*
"A Quakeress!'' ho inwardly exclaimed,
cl&gt;«« will give me credit foe moi\reaso
"You Wished to see UM?" said the Col- alter, having somewhat blunderingly ac­
than that. 1 reaped thee laghly, fnond
one!, interrogatively.
knowledged her calutalibn. "What does world, except their faltar and taottar Lambert, nay, 1 tare a warm friendship
“Yea, friend. Thee advertised for a this mean? Hu my father bean playing Fred, who, m be Lad promised, proved a for thee , but though 1 am very grateful
govoroaaa; perhaps I ean suit. lb«s," wm me a trick’ b the fertrem of my heart to valuable auxiliary to the young guvcrncaa. for thy kind offer, I am oblige i to tell
be carried 'by storm?"
the reply, is the most silvery of voleer.
"Why don’t you aometanes wear a pret­ thre that what thou aakostlfa impossible.”
"A Quakeraa, by all that's good!"
These queries passed rapidly through tier drcM, Rectal?' asked Fanny, one day,
A jxjued rxpreasioo settled upon the
thought the Colonel. *
m the three were sitting together, sewing. geulleman's counteuanra.
“1 infer that you are a teaeber. Have
"Sister IfeUr mvs you have a fin* figure,
"I feared so! 1 feared so!*' ta said, in
you taught lung?''
end it is a pity you hide it in that gray a tone of mingled odnera .nd disappoint
"Loog enough to understand my baaigown."
ment "I am an old fool, Ilarbd Bunw!"
arM, I hope,” she rejoined, lifting ber eyes
"Fisa feontan make fine Unia, my Jea
“Nay, nay, air • You are a man, and a
modesdy from lbs carpet.
• "I am in want of a good teacher for my
bird, would thee?" said Rachel, p.uinfl QuakercM, with Ming.
two yout&gt;" daughun; and I not only want
tha little lady's rosy cheek with her thim■ Then why, won't yuu marry me, Baeh'
them teusbi books but rnMnera. They
bled finger.
air interrogated the Colonel, quickly,
era uudsr very little reatraint al present,
"And Kttaaays she knows your hair eyeing her keenly.
and 1 fear are irrechimaWy rude. Of
vdrold curl beautifully, if you would take
"Because— because—' Mammerod MEehcourse you thoroughly understand the dif­
pains with it, and not put it back ao straight el, blushing like a peony, and avideatly
ferent English branches, and know someand smooth," ceutinocd Jeanie.
emberraased, "1 am—lU tell thee at name
When he eould, without incurring the
tling of Fmckr
■Curh are for doll*. thee would not future time rAy I can not bo thy wife.
The blue sjea met hia own unabashed, imputation of rodsbem, Frederiek lookcJ make me look like a doll, would thee?'1 Meantime re ean ta friend, a. usual, can
and tltf silvery voice, iMwend, “Yea, at Miss Burns aOsstively.
answered Rachel, with an areh smile.
wo not f rite added, io the mote muaieal
Her figure was rat1, sr slsn-'sr and deli
“And brother Fred says," added Fanny; of voiros, placing a amall band in the Col
cate, but czqufaitsiy proportioned, and encouraged by Jessie's lucres., "that you ooel'a great nalm.
very willowy and graeefttf. Her brown I have a very handsome neck, which,
' "Y&lt;ra,wi]( hare it all your own way, I
hair wm put smoothly back om a white, earnestly wietaa you wouldn't take So
To begin at first principle!, would the het open brow, andfastearei ta a knot behind I much paina to cover up. Why do you.'
of her belonging to the sect of Friend, A soul of reuaibUity looked out of bar
bem objection.' .She Junked acnalUa, iarge, liqeid dyes of blue. Her complexion
her mauner* were quiet and assy, bar lan­ wm of that peculiar fairncas and fro-hnews
guage well chore, at least what bo had which fa ao difficult for art to imitate.
Her mouth wm .mail, her lip. red aU&amp; ripe,
and her .mile
attractive. Su&lt;fc were
the externals of Rachel, the Quaktrus.
But bar draw wm so ridieolmu in lhe
Political Noles.
eriliad eyes of Frederick, that ho half
Wendell Phillipa fa nominated for Gov
forgot lhe admiaaious bo had been foreed
nrnur more and elected less than any other
every precaution against deception.
to make, in her favor. Her narrow­
The wearer of tin drab bonnet smiled. clinging drew of gray, in such atrikiog
man io Chriatead^n.
'
"If thee would like a reference 1 ran coutrait to his dasbiag sister', ample jkirtx.
Tta Republican State Convention at St
give thee one," she laid drawing a folded the round espe that covered but could
Paul,
Mian.,
jdGfted
a
emptatipaper from a bag that hung upon her arm, not ronre.1 lhe bcauufttl neck and
boat; and ksilv, ths eurious them and
rally appnomng Pnmdcoi Haym'policy,
thoua aha ao lavishly threw into tar coo
drelsrinJE ttat the qwesrion of payment of
vcnalioa.
tta ao-raltal State railroad bonds shall-ta
That she talked well, ta could not deny;
submitted to a rote of tta people, demand-

the Waiter A. Wood Machines

At A. *i. Rack's CsrrJ*&lt;« Shop

MWSMSL.

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pair ot Urge, eloquent eyes were looking
bun full in the 1WJ, With serene self-pos­
session?
&lt;
"I am afraid you won’t be firm enough
with my romps. Yow look good-natnred.
Governesses are usually croon, or are ex­
pected to bo eraar, are they no*?" ho cuntinned with a smile, resolved to say some­
thing.
'
"I bee can try as," answered Rachel,

Wm. H. Goodyear
Himflga&amp;ng
peoples drug sreas.
Bkye.lM'. PTWOtp*—"4
Fumlr

B«to"

WHOLE NO. 20’2,

. demurely before tar, sod looked no comical
in the depth of tta floor seoup, sod raid;
‘ How does thee like me, friend?" in a
voice so very like the Quakeress, that
Frederick, tlrougii ho bad got hia mind
mode up to -aid her, could only laugh.
“What fa thee doing with my bonnet,
Jrasio?" said another voice, clrao at band.
full of giggle, expecting to nee aomo$ing Frederick started, and so did Jrenie who
very amuamg, but the gravity of their' thought it pradeut to retreat tahind her
father, and the gentle dignity of the ■‘fan- brother.
oy looking woman" pi a damper oa their
"1 am afraid my flighty sister taa been
eauhwrant spiriu. Laughter gars plaoo ia mischief, Mnu Buras," he replied, u
to acriouancBi, and acriounena to wonder. soon m he eould find the use of his ton­
They awkwardly obeyed hia hint at a aalu- gue. "But pardon tar thia tana, please,
tatioa. .nd stood starinc a: the new-eomer and 1 will xaswer for it ata shall not re­
with open eyes.
peat tta offense."
The Quakeress araas, kiaed Fanny, who
“Mj Dime is Bactai, I like not tbs pro
stood nearest her, psin i ber arm around fix Miss," said tta goverasas, tranquilly.
■Bui bow can ttae flatter thyself that the
child wfll do better, when thy laughter
g-xid i'riends."
,
tat eDcvuragcs her folly*' .be .dded, fix­
"And now." mid tta Cotata, plaeing a ing her eloquent ayes reprovingly upon
band upon each of lhe curly brad., "teU
clt rebuked and lowered in |
the housekeeper to ihmr Him Burns a
room, where eta can ra* until tesHlmc, hi*.awn esteem. Ila colored before the
when we shall Uy to become better ee­ keen gate of lhe Quakeress.
“I wm wrong; I ackaowlodge it," ta
Ten minutes afterward, Frsdsriek tare replied, iagenonaly.
bert, who wan silting in hie own room,
"Then tta fault is half atoned for," re
reading, was .tertled by. tta entrance of joined the fair Raeta), with a smile that
hia favorite sister, Fatrey.
more than balanced our hero's awenratary
‘ Oh, brother Fred, I hare sueh new. mortification; "and I am sure that ia Jes­
sie's brother I shall, re future, find an ad-

PHYSICIAN i SUBGKflN

JaMi

or^Dvainsufo.

wrrfdly P"-

with Drast.»a teeniwl.

teeeated,- segued hrs UicoUon. She dmpfayerl neither afieetatioa aur ngotum,
but aimply gave utterance to a rare com­
bination of wit and good sense-, for, par­
adoxical as it may are, t*-- -*------QeakawM could nay aa dry th
equally dry a way aa anybody
The Colonel waa charmed. For once
ho had dene a aeneibls, to wei *• *
thing. His----- -- ------ ” *bo convinced _
of
young ladies,---------------------------------thd utter fooliahsasa sad injustiosoflui
SqueaatUh prejudice against the gantu
Quaker. Frederick was oec-eommiiu! and
kept Is the back ground, denying all in-

"You areas putty u a picture," ho
mutuwed, faxing into her upturned fece,
••and it would bate been ■ jml (feel
cheaper fur me^f 1 hod Ulen your picture
instead of youraelL

Has that jury agreed?'' enquired a
judge uf a sheriff whom he met no the
staira with a bucket tn his bxnS. “Yau,"
replied Patrick, •‘ttay’ve agreed to tend
out for half a gallon/'

Captain.'' said a son of Erin, ar a ship
waa nearing the roast in incacaaant weather,
"hare Je an altncnic on board?" "No, I
haven't." "Then, be jabber*. Well hare

A baby fa not a very large thing-‘ &lt;»lj
a baby," mys ttapwt. * "J — *“*
CurwUtata*

gio good that would result from sacsMoe

It fa proposed to invite Mr. George
William Curtis to address the lUpablirass
.crept Mps:

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. "Mr, Curta would tars aroewptam in
this State of eu_-b earaestacM and tnagniltd. as la —a him of ita coedid »
port vf Che Republicnn party hero in hi.

THE STEBBINS BROS SAY
Don’t buy any Furniture or Picture Franies,
until you bare priced their Goods, for you
will rare money by it.

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and attend promptly to all calls
day or night.
Sartdb Side. State St., HwUugB Mich.

language. It Was a brillianl idea, and hfa
mind wm made up at onra. He would
Mraigtawsy ewtag. Mta Burns Wllhoul
tta sdrira or tatarftmee of anybody. Singukrly eosugh, hia onhurr—mint took
flight, and ta procsadsd to initiate hfa foir
listener into tta mystcrMnof tta t«np«tiv«
dispoataoas ef Jcarie sod Fnaay, and tta
—
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Among all ia alas, there fa mm thing
tta Republics party nvrar did. It pavnr |

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FIRST DOSE
(31 A BOBTOK PCLICX OTIOB

Uewnno#, M «■-, Or. 34,187T.

Without maxing appeoprialiom far the
sapport of the army fur lhe present fiscal
year has rendered necesaary a »a/pe. akxi
of pa) meat# to tha oMaars sad mao of ths
saiiwilutibria for mrviee reodmd after
tbnjmh day uf June W. Th. army

its mnaben. refulate its onrannati-m and

only of Berry. Tbri
man. robbed by treaeh-pinion admit of *
e a, orating will be
Beal invited to (peek

rwrevt lhe same at staled period. The
staratew, however, do not authorise the
pavmswt nf the tnarn in ahacoee of ape
dfic srpropriariots ther* for.
Tbe CuMiutioo haa wisely provided
that “no money shall be drawn from the
Treasury but in ceoaequenre ot appropria
tion* mods by Uwand it has siso been
deutersd by striate that “no deportment of
lh&lt;- G&lt;rvrratncnt *haN expend in any one
Gscsl yer any ram ia e acres of appropria
lions made L-y Coorpnaa for that fiscs',
year.’ We have, tberribce, ao army tn
serriea authorised by law and entitled ta
be paid but ts&gt; funds availabte fur that
purpose. Il rssy abo be said as an addi­
tional inoentire to prompt artioo by Con
grow, that sroev the minmencwi,ent of the
fecal rear tbe army, though without pay,
Ims been eoustantly and actively employed
ia arda .its and diaerrouf service, ia the
paerfonnaoei* cf which both the
and
men hare discharged their duty with fidel­
ity and courage and without romplaiut.
Three rirmruartanoor, in my judgement,
canmtltato an extraordinary occasion re- jnir
ing that Coofwaa be convened ia advance
of lhe rime jrrertibed by law for your
meeting io regular eradon The impartanre of speedy action upon thi* sahjoet on
the part uf Coogrere ia ao manifest that I
venture to anggret tbe propriety of making
the neeewsary appropriation* far the rap­
port of th* army for the curreot year at
its present maxtmutq numerical strength
of twcntvAv* tbnuaarid men. leaving far
future ruNkieniiou all &lt;[uertlous rehuing
to »n iaennao or decrease of tbe number

A* evarytLi.g prrt*iaM&gt;g to the U'l
nm. of lhe country i.rf.nfoee-t I c*Bed
upon artenil »&lt; ths Umeicwi jsd.Uwu. Th.
report, were all Mika.
Bnainem ia now
healthier than it hat been at any other
time ainor lhe war The volum; of IAd.

th# good* pnwbared « different. 'Tbe
pnrvbaae of fin* goods i# Dm/ .nd trad*
runs largely to nccesairies. . li brief, mere
ebant* are bwyiwr liberally, though rery
eareftally. and are beyfasg intending to pay.
Th# report* are all to the effect that tbe
farmers are all doing well, and buying
fairly well, while lhe working people ia
tha town, arpedally tboae who are dq-ctsd
vet upon the manufacturers, ant poor, sod
arc buying rery little aa yet.
But there
it • strong hope of improvement ia tbeae,
as the good ooodilioa of tbe farming com­
munity cannot bat baip to improve tectr
avt. Altogether th# merchant* are of lhe
opinion that the good times hare com
meaccd. and that they will continue till
we get back to a good, aafe, steady-going
enndkioo tf lbtega.

full line of Underehirtu and Draw

All Disuses of the Blood.

•*» »ut
fur FALL TRADE.

Our CUSTOM DEPARTMENT «m-

PRKSf&lt;

SVITF end OVERCOATS:

In FwowAtrnr G»d&gt; •. b*wa*J&gt;« -t
«.:» of . ni« line of WORSTEDS and
dra latral atyhe «» the BEST FITTING
BROADCLOTHS far DRESS SUHS.
WHITE SHIRT «th. Chy
|
CHEVIOTS
for
CASBIMIBIB fa
A empiric line
COLLARS and
UBINKMM

Seventy-one Tears of Age.

CUFFS and the Uteri novelties in
SCARFS, TIES .nd SUk Hamftt^hirfr.

rtVERUffA*

Umbrellas. Satchels and Shawl Straps.

were koowu, such merranrila booses M
Spring A Company's betoofed not to th*
-Lout Arts, " but to the undiscovered and
undeveloped art*. And but far oar early
S3.
progenitors—Adam aad Eve—beeomioc
cbilleil with the Irgiitncsa of their ward­
robe, and disgusted with its style and ieaa merchant, who withold, his name,
make ap, who knows that we, poor hu- perattafeii the the Khedive to allow an­
the Pledge?
taana vrould not, to this day, hare been other ca« ti be brought to New Tork, and '
robed in fig hare*, eatiag furbiddrai fraita,
snd browsing .round pmerallv . Th* Al­ be donated the oat of bringing It—(100,- ’
The papers are aU drawn, and aa •
Bretsw MiesM«s. TMtt
mighty saw that human nature wav in- 000.
eliaed to indirlenee and wiekedneoa, and soon as steam cm do it, an obelisk that
He ccnsequmlly gave them land, wood, Mesas aad Aaron looked upon will be M water cite., and told them tn make th* up in the youngest of the great citi&lt;* of
most of the situation or frcwxc in the win­
Who the dotssr ia, ao om
ter, and melt in the rammer and vtarre al! th# world.
ie hud*, cndonKiKut*.
the time. They went to work, and the
public, credit, sbeull
rrralt is peace, ulefity, gon I efothra. and
IgTra* htf a*-.- let! - I
an abundance of all the good things mor­
aging or proposiog to
tal man can deairn.
All tbe good tilings required far person- i
a! comfort and adornment ean be procured
at th" mammoth merainriln house of i justly loo, have quit work, and ate trying !
Henry Spring A Co , Mr. Spring being 1I to stake the ■trike general
The notable
the bead-ctnu-r, and on# of tbe old buai- ' l&gt;Uur* of thia erueute is the fact that a
n-wi men in this eity. He has been in the
upe and downs ot mercantile life a quarter ■ woman h ooo -J the leaders, and a prinriof a centnry, and is bow at the htadnf, we |»1 one. Nary Hofater, • young Bohemi­
bilieve, tbe larnwt dry goods boose in an woman. who haa sained a great tie*) of
influence over lhe Ul■orers of the eity by
of appropriations for the ■npp-irt of the
her fervid oratiwy and advanced comniuo- 7#g#±i# Ii told by til DxngglflU.
military M«Hishmcni fur the fiscal year street, u 44x100 feet, four storied above
, ending June 80.1878, weir trxaamiited to lhe hasement. making five floor* occupied btie ides., took paoitioa as it# reel bead,
The Mild Power
*
! Cangrum.by the former Secretary cf the ty his trade.
lb* ci gar-maker., who are Urg-dy foreign
I Treasury at the opening of it. serai &gt;n in
The lower floor, &lt;X basement, is devoted
I December lari. Tbene iwttmatea modified to the jnbbiugNr wholesale trade, in whieh Arc, and they obey ber commands without'
HUMPHREYS’
I by theprereot Seeretary ao as to «oof rm the house is &lt;mi» extensively engaged. Il
i to prvarnt revfuiren»CT&gt;t ■ are now rtuewed. b largely ««x-kcl with hleaebtd muriins questioa. The majority of lhe cigar msk ।
20.(‘00 10,000,
Homeopathic Specifics
M.000 i£oo6.
i amounting to 832.43G.7G4 98, and having of all grades and widths, denims, cotton era are the lowesi grade of Gcrauai and . E-a la *vla»rs&gt; was
IvnO rears. Kesrij been trinamitled to both HouM .ofCno alrit. drillings, linens, erash, towering*, PvW. who live in the filthiest tenement । ii.a.t •
- re ,. - ;wi t. j.j ■
IF
in lace of the dec ion of Kendall the pet । greM ar« submitted for your marideratkma. cotfon-and Woolen flannels, all Myles and Lonsee, doinjr their work there They ua Icatsn# Rff IC«i&lt;T~aMiiHW»sh»s»a. Tas* .
ntr WATT.
q.jlhiss, efalhs. eomfor* end blankets, undrr paid and over worked, far tlic tta- ।
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f pcakar^f the [I'&gt;usa of
eBMEItEThere is abo required by the Navy De- battings, waddixgs, Yankee notioes, He
Il is, however. »od
jarttr-mt ibe ram of S2.003JM1.27. ThU M r.Spring aelb a greet naany good* in job­ ton that lhe trade is easily learned, and '
he prvporal uf the .S'nd to euta is myde up of *1,448,8*11.60 due t« bing tots to mcrvhsats and denim alreig there in aueb a glut uf workera that tha j
ar adopted by the prMent ■ Meer, and enlwted raan for lhe lari quae- I ths Bn# ref tbe Grand Rtjiid* A Indiana emplcyen ran get anr amount ot labor at j
•e uf Reprrecatatrvaa. we tea of tho lari feealywar, *319,538 due for 1 Railroad, a* aleo to iradeemen in ail other their ore price.
The employe™ ere al-1
adranora made by the Firaa) Agent of the diresSioec Merchants fa town*, where moot ail foreigners Mid are merciless to-'
presume every Rej iblican will agrtc.
Government in London for the rapport of,, rerali streiks only are required, frtid it to
the foreign rarvire, *M,iM0 dm- to the ; th-ir advantage to purvhsro their supplira ward lhe poor uf their own nalionalitiiw.
Th# Metasge.
and rrileouh their stoek4 in this city, and Th* rtrikirs now number fire thousand,
We plaro before nir readers to-day the i arrearages ofpsy to ofieers and fit5,Sl!)4W j■ everything in ibe Mry gw^s and 'carpet and it ia probable that the morcmcmt will,
for Uro aspport of Urc Marine Corp*.
lin- m lie procured cfBoring A-Company. go on till it embraces al! the operative* of'
brief bet eomyrehe atVe menrage of Presi­ i
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tcuiciat. nrram.
tbe city, .
dent Hayes, to the Congrre* of.tb* United . Them will alw&gt; be needed an sppropriaStaira, coo ven«d in special raaaion. We' • tionof |2«.’.53J.22 to defray the nt-wtlrd
ask for il the alteat a# of oar salacribcrv,, J npefavov &lt;£ the. United States Courts tor
the fecal y*»r eoditg J ewe 30 hat, now .
one that originated ia this ewy. and b be- J
and believe it will,
I due to atli«wy&gt;. darks, eommiwiooets .nd
iog proaecutcd from here
The n.&lt;*hu :
•f every tbi*hiag!
. martiiak au-l for rent of court rooms, the
oponodi u very simple.
Il is a' • wire
ewe TUES'
BMEB TUB!
(rapjewt ofprisoners aid other deS.d neiea
fane* of But a very mw pattern, aadwhich I
। every eenrerraHe style am! quality.
The Rest '1’ixfaes!
The smooth- j
A part of dhe building uf the Interior ' On tbe right as you cOUv is a depart­ is not eivn [etcntolln
ment
devoted
to
fringes,
buttons
and
toagurd sgeBljdrow* it to a farmer, se&lt;l j
Department waa destroyed by flrw oa the
24lb of biat mooth. Some imm-dute re trimmings far ladies' rad children', dreroea aolieitia him to beam# an agent for it. I
Frco for Ono Year.
who b ia Pennaylv nia anting tha dfacoo-; p-xir. and temporary structures bare in cun- in alm&lt;at endlrai variety, aud oe tbe left
a* an ioducatucot he offers him fifty rod. j
lUTtowblilk. Umr-faarU &gt;Mr •fits**.
tented miner* to re soro to Virginia, .Mr. i •..jurnre bee--use nu-raaary, relimatrn far is located any quantity nf h wimy, gfovre.
wt*yy-w»k iMral tharasw mH I.a.-ra
fare provided bq will pel il ap along lhe
Morton fa sick in adiaoa, aad Mr. Sha-! wUvh will be tranamittevl to pongrcM im- ribbowe. handkerchirfo, arektiea, notions,
and re oo until you I ra gsamg at tbe rati, where it any asrveaa an advert*#- I
ran matianding to hfa mining uper.Uonx , madiately and an apprtrpriatton of the r«|- beauty and rariety hefoire you. Down
meat
fl ■ a handnapse fence aad the
obit* funfe is respectfully rreommended.
oa the Paeifie coaa . Thbmakra lb# di- |
The Secretary of the Tre*,ury will coin tbe counter t&lt;&gt; tbe right a abort distance turner bitra.M th# offer.
Flpt be grts
viaaon of partire in he Senate thirty-nine 1 nluoicU. to Gmirtom in connection with and you reach tbe largest, ricbcM and J*rfifty rods of fooce for nothing, aad if be
b.j
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unnt
important
branch
of
the
retail
lhe
rethrMlea
far
the
appropriutloml
be
lhe
Republican, againu thirty fear Detnaerat*.
dor* get aa erder he gets a libera) ra mreckoning Jndgs ; aria with JteDcteo- supjmrt nf the army far lhe ramot feeal tradfe batobate* to th# bwfer. ii is that of
drrm
find'
Here
is
a
pretlou
eaoh
foe
miraioo. He atgos wb*t he rappee## to
year, estimates far och other deficiencies
orate.
in the different branchm of th. public wrr- Preaeh n-rreltiea, delshies. alapaeaa, and be ao order for fifty rods, and immediately
vice as rc|uir« itnntediate action and can­ the style, of cbesp and sxwily good* fw the * ire js shipped him. Thea centra a :&gt;
the fid! *ud winter trefe.1 Here ussy be
tffi BiSTffii REPMJCtl BABB
Tbe eaae of Jed, »Spofford of Doubt not. without ioraorenianee, be postponed
sera snow of the riebsl sod beet good* in
until lb. ftfpilar aumion.
the market. Among tbe
•
patterns rin r.u&gt;e rich *n&lt;
plain* that ho sra. to hare fifty rods free.
I take thia opportunity, also. to invite called Rarpnor's. Tsmiw
uhl irons and Judge your attention to th* propriety of adopting
Agni saye, ‘'Gcrteialj, but yon have or­
ru.ocr.U- It finally al your prcacot scauou, the oraraaary l*g- flam and fancy plaids of i . _________ dered op. hundred ami fifty rods, aud the
‘Next ecmes the mournibg good*—alpacas,
hi. crateniuls by a hlaiiou to enable the prople of the bombarios. biarita. ere. And then • de­ one hundred n-la you tassi [ay far al four
I'sited State, to participate in the ad van
partment of silk goods, iu which there is cents ■ foot." And he prdocca an order
lages of the International Exhibition of
a large stock &lt;&gt;l Wack aud cot red silks of with the farmer's Mguuturr to that effect
agricultural -industry and the Snr art*,
al! unaKtie* and My Ire. At tha rear end
The pracem i. nfj rimpie.
The fanner
which ia to be held al Pari, in IH78, and
in wbjeh thia Government haa bora Inviisaw an order far fifty ruda. hot when be
CRAMl*fpNW
earn, to sign, that order wm dipped up,
f Ken tally ba# been «d by tho Government of France to take
part. Thi. invitation was communicated
aud kc really pul' hi. name to an order
I'rarideat foe juatiee to that Goarruseut iu May, 187d by the
of the lateri New York and fiir one hundred and fifty rods, that Uy
t, to fill the vacancy Minuter of Franco at thia capital, and a wbiehwetterrw
P.rw Vylratfor
and ofiildree-.
ition of Judge Darb. copy thereof waa submitted to the peeper drcam can b® f'Cnd. Further on to the juri underarrih. Ila is Irigbtea.d into
IS THE “BEST.”
.ul 12 years o! age,
right at 1 left may l«- proeurod ladies' cor­ ffiviUK hia note for aay *300. which bn
sets, uud-Tjrirmcnt*, rie; fennel* and mas- peris tn resiri; btri bo always find, that it
luring the war, has
Tbe Department of Stale Ba* received lies of all kinds, cloth* rmaamsrra, water
ba. b^tn dipeoooted |t the nearart bank,
many letters from various part* of the
r ofKentscky ua ibe icountry ex greasing a desire to participate proof S'joda, tkfjng. gi»Kh*aM. priato, and far pays jfa Wfrea rill farme^ learn
itt tbe Rxhibiti&gt;t., and namertfua apptiuaKepuWiran Met.
The secmd Ibur b devried wholly to that all Cbrae gifts and evwrpthiaK of the
1liooa of a aaanlar nature have also baen carjedegs, rurtaiu* .nd upholstrrrd fr-oda kind are merely swiedlaa, said that them
__
Made at the United Slate Legation at
Urrt i* a large stock of Mrpcriawa of all is always a ou under the qjeaJ.
Sesalor Ferry rat seds Scatter Hamlin 'Pana.
riylra and quuHtim. AuKrnft the new ar.d
ofMajoc.as Chains n of, (be C itamiltee
Tlie Dejiartment of State ba* also rc expenrire rrads. are the Axastnatera. V«*
Tbe Democracy of th* city opposed U
eo Part Oflfae and ■ort Roads. Senator eeivUd oMcfad ad rire of the atrno .t desire vet, body Bru«M&gt;k. T.pariry, East Let c
Hambebgiren lhe Chairmanship at lbw on the part of Ibc Fren:L Gnr. rnrurnt
. Tamuteny are aUorapring to oombin* their
CcmmiUre on Farsi n&gt; Relafajcr, is place that th# United States should participate ebtacd lac- curtais* at from Zl» rent* perr fvrcea so en to make a saitmaftil fight
ia lbw ontarpria#, and spare ha* hitherto
‘ fiisCtw CmMIOto.
Thr
been and still U reserved in the exhibni .o yard to * 40 a paw. Hollands aad Opaquer against th# hydra headed monster.
alotha io all outer, aud widta and sreanl- Tribune rays, ‘ They pnmauaate,'' aud
loa variety of fixtures. Certalra ar* pat
LaitedhUlmto iba exdnaiou of other
'
of
enara*
li.cj
peswrastiaxt*,
ao
anti-Tam
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up for parehamro lfa» dstdred.
partial who bars bras applicnuts therefor,
Tbe third floor ia occupied for reiltinpi, ley always Ad aad always wfa. fa* tom*
la order that our Morines iusy be prop­
OHICAGO
.- i. nothing Iwaret ip the m^voutepL The
thepari week of the Say tog of the track erly repmseniwi al lha Kafcibiuon an ap­
■ auti-TsaimMy Daasoarasy ar*J«|f Hkf th.
“wf 43 Btilra of new niilrtrnd, making 1,548 propriation will be weeded farlbepayWMUt
f othac Tammany Democracy, only they
‘aifea completed iu tfe United State, in of salarira arid uwpawoaa of Coaurimfooen;
fur tbe trau.pnrtatioa &lt;4 goods ; aud fi-r
, bappaa to be left oat ia tba aafe. They
7877, .Raid 1,740 tail*, reported for th.
other purposes in connection with the ph
, arpmfae net to beat Ti lumsuy, bat to
oonrapocuhug p«ic4 in .1876, &amp;&gt;13 h jiwt in raw, and as May next t» tha time
eoa;pcJ a dlvfafoa of thaspofla.
If they
.1875.1,180 m 1874,;2^U7 in 1873, and filed far lhe opening of th* ExhUmiem, if
r We
TWJ fa«h. - them, if
W7V
’ they ct. rtroag Tfeupaay kw» tV» up
nf
other
eslicoe.
the
Beereriiv
of
immediate
I Thia "be# baaa tbp pn«lM» far yean and
The aonaoSdateS Sri tad THftmu* ia
artfoa m apiwrecL To enable the Ualted
wiU be to tbe sad of iisM. John KtiW
iwpornfwhich Um praplaaf Miohipn Stet*# to rv-operate in lhe International
wfil look them over, hwy wp #u*h ao h#
msray raaaou to ba proud. Hia Exhibition whitfe w«* held st Vienna fa
wants, and «u»!«iptuou*ly kick lhe «b1K7.7. Congreas then peosed a joint rvaoln
Futiotm — Fpdgbl from Chinayo to ST*.
Procraslfaauoe ia thio case means
tion making an appropriation of *700,000
■nd autlxjeialag lhe President to appoint Liverpool, wot inclading shrastor so* trans­ writer for a bidTh# lUput.lira.-H aro
Clube of |
* certain number of praeriatl artuanr aad fer eliarg**, four moesha ago wa. al lbs dofag Ntfe v oo-.btM- ««&lt; b« fa lhe
Chit* of
Tim«aaar(b. Tribune of Twrefey wsai
there a word relating l» tbs Rut* UeiaL 1

w iro v Jirlw 9tA.
33 Monroe st., Grand Rapids, Mich.

EasKasnSriEwS

$10, $5. or $2.50

CURES

PRIZEDISTBIBUTIOMCOMPAIIY

TOBACCO.

STONE -WA.HEWe have a car lead cf 5540 gulloua of Ohio Ware.

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Smith Hogle &amp; Preston.

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TliCiitatl Weekly -TIbb’

westic Uetakn
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LIGHT-RUNNIJtG
'DOMESTIC
SEWING MACHINE

BEST.

:»Cffi8flB.lACURE!

IMPERIAL SOAP

CHBtPW AND BEST.

WIHLV POST!

The People’s Paper!

WMESnc-SWING MACHI-f CO

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Orangeville Items.
Some of our estrrpruing dtixeoa ara 1
.-stlsyio^. some labor oa th* bottom-buds .
in ibis section, i„ difrin- drain. aud plow
ing whu MsuffiornUy drained to admit of I

Fdsm«^
I *•*•***&gt;&gt;»•*».
I ownCTERaT;.^

th* OrartmU and aufa and all Mro .

“MCLOTHlNflblJSE.
Double Store, 88, 40 and 42, Canal street,

pairs around the farm, etc.

Ihrce/layu^riu j,.,,
nMtlb.
factory Insure the time allowed to the
judges i. far to short to propariy examine
wverytking exhibited. Give them more
time end we .ball bear leas about rings sod
favor^ew.
The Fair ww. a graud attcore and has opened the way to make the
next oa. such aa exhibition as will booar
toe Oounty. Stop grumbling and work

Gold lO2t.

Mtmd.ywM.dtt

Mr. F.wlerfa |«x
houto quit* rapidly)

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Goods.

The town bop bad a shooting match CLOTHING,
’
last Friday, In which a large number par­
HATS and CAPS,
ticipated, and reececded ia abaoting a
GENTS FURNISHINGS.
lot of game. The hunters were off to the
*iM.hm«Mk.&lt;
woods at aariy dawn and nearly all remain­
ed unUl night, when all congregated at
jFAlXrO V GOODS
the hotel for vuppor and to. eouuL The
aidre wm vuito evenly matohed', one hav­
ing 1,000 and tbe other 1.130 count..
Il bring previously arranged that there
should be a dance, a large party of ladies
And Furafakiaf c*»U
and pentiemen who were not oorufactod
with the hunt, congregated for a good
time. At ten o'clock in the evening all
repaired to the ball room, and enjoyed a '■
Aa,| n-maruou of dancing, tha Silver Creak Hand j

Mr. L- B. Stanley withes to. aay that
\X&gt;n Sunday the 2 J st twc. we ent from all who are iuterreted tn bavin” a ringing
our garden a boquet of Dahl.s uninjured Kbool hero thia fall and winter are requtmtel to meet at th, Cub room over
bythetroat.
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Thebes: trade tUpret week bar not Mr-. Hand.' .tore on Friday evening of
Lean brisk, a falhoj market wu the cause this week Ut all corse who are thinkfog of joining the clase, as be wishre to
of lhe .-mall tranaactious.
decide at that time what books toll be
Rev. Leri Martcris in Grandville at­
a*td, sight of meeting Ac. On Saturday
tending the District ^.'oofenraoe of the M.
at one o'oloek p. tn , he would be glad to
E. Church. He will perhaps return totneea all th* juvenile scholars who will join
fogK.
., .
a elam, and would like to mo either the
Tlierc waa'not a Quorum of flio' A^er- j
children or their parents, at the club room.
men at the CoMca cipher '^n Friray
The fine weather of the past few days r«™.W .L.
evening, and conw^tatly no' ’ meeting of
_m.
1
tbeCbsaeil.i
.rsq
,
it amply repays u. for the storms tbit have
proceeded.1 There is now a fins prospect
Tbe Ladin of the' I'reabytcrian chureh efa ^orinus old-fashioned Indian Sumner,
will hold an oyrttt faaiiral at’ Union Hail
but Hk« all oilier Gue prospects it may
on Friday evening Moretnbcr 2d for the melt away like th* shadow of a dream long
venomous reptile*. ara now under cu’tira- ;
beoata. of the uhurefa fond.
before the ink bccumea dry upon this pa­ lion, aad yield taore bountifully Io tbu
Tbe Udire Foreign Mirefonary Society per. Yeara ago this country waa noted hand of iadiutry than the moat productive
of the 51. K. church! will be held al tbe for iu lovely weather after the falling of ti|» land* that have come under our obacrparaeoagc on Friday.
(IculLmen .will lhe Lares Tim sun seemed to abinc with vatioiu. Mr. L Bringham experimented
tne’jawer rays, the atmosphere was clearer on a piece o! manh land to aaccrtaia
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m tbe evening.
If you want to btr any property, and and everything rnemed tn combttre to in- iI whether or nc\it could be utilired, and
would be sore of gat ing the bent, far the vigorate the system and prepare it for tbe
kail money, put a c nd in the Rtrcau- rigmu of winter The royri timin of there ercry plant rown or planted, that the
days when the hickory and ckestniting writer could no* approximate a merited
partita trade tbe woods ring with the.r delineation. But .to [mm from th- subject
. rollicking fun will never come to many of of fanning, which fa a dry one— though
to again, but thane days wa can live them farming on the inarah land u not ao dry— 1
' over aud renew our youth.
let us »oc what the boya base been doing
I AVc do 1,'at kdow that any oftbe hands 1

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rumor rays that the
be strong enough to
kngtb of time.
Ww are authorised |tu offer the Ifatera

STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,;

Rev. J. M. Merrifield dreed his engagetnent with tbe Uaivenaliat society co
Sunday butt. Mr. Merrifield haa toug
bare engaged in spreadidg tbn lighta of
liberal Christianity sad we bailere wmeb
gnod has beau th. remit of bin libers in
o»r town. W. bare aot heard wbetUr

SHAWLS,

oa Friday atevooa &lt; __
tuu*u
are revjaratei to aswcmble at an earijehour
Gtndcmc# ihritedjiofea ptsix.'
, gl
WcprothMd
1 ' ‘
k S PhMMc
by the ara near I
.
sum three weeks cm* is improving f^ry
rapidly aud wW proUUy-tan . the broken
ridbrJfflT

pervtxw. of W.yne eoOrty buffi^n^
Judge RreJjr fa Ml xymre ia .mbfab %
county i» iuterswtod
*&gt;• *,u Fr"ar
Wy M* ritas Jwdgw, Maw awwartl -l*ry

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Phoenix Block, State St..

call st

bo VVNE’S store

oclfimS

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—yat

•f HATS, CAPS a*d
NISHDiG GOODS

IffG

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GEKTS' FUR

to be found out

PROMPT PAYMENT

THEM AT MUCH LOWER

I
| bio iq- or big- m-a.t

FIRST GBAND fRIZB

Empire-. Bloek, Hawtfogv,

GROCERIES.

A.T THE CENTEISrjSriA.L
TOE GREAT CAUSE
KRY Just received First Prise at Wisconsin State Fair and at our-own
27*.*^ i
State Fair at Jackson.

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^DETROIT

STOVE

TEAS.

WORKS,

Just out

COFFEE.

THE JEWEL COOK!

ns

NATIONAL SURGICAL INSTITUTE.

Six-hole, Extension Top, Portable Planished Copper ^Mrvoir.

TOBACCO.

; i ' -VJS =MEfe« SSSS2SZ
lisiscsssshriiiali

The moat beautiful and scientifically-arranged Diving Flue Stove
now in the market.

DRY GOODS 1
I have on hand a full stock of
Dry Goods of latest styles
and also
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,11. A. GOODYEAR
And all other £tod* usually found aP
way. kept in Stott.

LOCAL BUSINESS NOTICES.

CROCKERY.

RESB GOO&amp;S

I defy ecunpetitfamfataRa&amp;y Sad Price.
SHOCKLXG DEATH.
On Saturday evening last a HtHo fourja.-s-.ld daughter of Harry Anderton,
th* Orftwll t&gt;»w*to wt hUm) from th. Hsflra,
who livwa on the old Grennell«. A. D. OS lu t!M. B- Wtstsrmaaa * Co., ot
Xsw Trek ars th. importers

lows'. Mr. Audenon had gone to the Uro
to tic up aomw oow». leaving tha little girl
Utoec tbia reason off 1 rods *f ground- who waa a cripple, alone in the roan, with
Thia would make a yipld of sUut tfl akeroneoe bmp retting on a bureaa- She
buabdi to the sere.
If any ft ow refed-

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JULIUS RUSSELL,

I^VDIK’S

Something new.

Among the wly holiday

tn hare dene better Mt «• know.

i O Al | on me before purchasing and I will hcII you goods. as
cheap ns can be found in tbe city of Hastings.

We Must Have Money

II. A.. GOODYEAR, AKent

FUtchcr, d&amp;vcred in tha Tnibylcriau
ehnrtt, lastSnndaj morning. fats.wy
candid and eundW rsvkw of thpoouditfru
of society, prior to and st the rime of flte
Savfou/a krivenL
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It was Mr. 1W»U that arrfod off

CAP8&gt; SHOES, ETC., ETC. Call 1! tbe Sin of the BIG BAT.

HOSIERY, VRLL

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The Emmiuuc! et
will be entertained by

Illi IIOMB!

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LADICS’ BIADMADS CLOAKS, 241,8

i in the oflfoe were drank last-week-, but
that tabla uf apportuiuacnX did get dread- ;
folly twisted. For tha benefit of those cf;
our resders who did not hava lime to read ,
it last week we reprint it this week,
straight, as follows;

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BEAVER OLOAKS AND CLOAKINGS, SHAWLS.
FLANNELS, HOSIERY AND GLOVES,

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having gmt® eat won* Itae Worr..
Mr.
Anderaoa wu nolgtw from the house
over eight minutes, aud on bj» return
found tbe light grate
*°d h“ liuk
gfa-t. whom be had previously bidtfen not
to here Ur seat os. the infa, m.-rag. On
tootiflfc aromtd ,hd Awnd b« »’ •*!"’*

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VA.Nir.llN
of airkinds cured. Canccre of the Hi east
reawred without breaking tbaTskio if tak­
en aariy. Kail, not used. Vtgj little
pain. Call on or addrm.
E. F. Baowx, M. D.,
H&lt;ll«f
Hsrefags, Mfob.

W. F. HICKS.
BININGER'S
'OLD LONDON DOCK 61

of all the popular patterns
and beat qualities at lowei|
rates..
I iiave just rag .
ceived a full line efT

Excuraicnato the Rocky Mo«itain(.

Tbe Atchison, Topeka A Sauta Fe Rail­
road has arranged with tho varfous railtowdJiMw fa the coumrv for aw rial trip
rate* to tbe Rueky MouutaiM, «ad has
secured the following raw. to Denver.
Culurado Springs, Cano. CUy, Dmtblo and
-------- '— v-------- and Atchison,
Mm, 146; Qum—,,------ - —475. Import eras of Wlaes.IJrunand cwTwpnwdL.ply low rata from all
dies, etc.
points cast, ourth a»d senth Three tick

to which I now invite especial,
attention. L am sailing mt
price* that AriH astonish
all. Cotjie in and look
over my stock.

of U,0OT.

An exchange are{—‘ Tha Ban who

GOOD ICTS TO Tffi fBfflUC!
.M-pt the .Urea, tod llW bed’ to terribly
burned that tta flab rewttled who* bring
moved.
Nb Otic &lt;an ever know Jfart htrw
b,r eloth*. took tre. On examinaiirm tbe
lamp wto &amp;u«l wt the ftuor, with the
=»«•■: t™»~ !■ r~. ~1

iep constantly on hand i
lassortraent of meet's aad
boys' Hats and Capa.

A full fine at very low figures'.

Prints t

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Prints

�ooo time )Mt Srt-.rday.

The meeting of the supporters of the
President, aad, coarequcntiy, tbe oppj
neats cd Setvaice Conkflnpx rt Cooper Inrtitttr, WM important only u it Aow* the
drift of public ncuticierrt. Tbs eminently
respectable pmtlctixn who .at &lt;ip-ao tbe
platform and applauded the rigbteuws ut­
terances of Mr. Curtis, bdicra in him acd
hfa idcM, and took the trouble to come
up to Ac Irwutate to Aow Art Aey did
so, but for A it will amount to they might
m &gt;ell1 bars stayed at borer. Fur they
do not rspnaaat acylhise but Ae reaped
ability of the party—Ary do not repre­
sent at al! tint working, moving 'force.
Mr, Wm. E. Dodge' will resulre end give
money to forthre the iscoraa of hia politi­
cal principles but ba has never yet taken

Chai. H. Brady oaf of oar raterprfaing attorney* ha* gown to Battle Creek
there to wek the Paternal roof for ■ week.
TbcJore Downing and Boel, Were
jriaed. &lt;« Moodiy, by friends from Cedar
Rapids and Grand Rapid. f.,r a six weefaa
iuilrt is the North wood*.
FfamMd Dm of iUebmur, N. Y.
base been intwn for a' few days treating
o« psopls to arene of their choice melodiai aad aaffiug aoae blacking, I presume
they wffl be io your town ere Air reaehe*

AGENTS’

The cum of Klutoa «. Reynold. came
off before Jnatire Chipman hat week. Hitstea saute a house of Mr. Reynolds, Mr*.
Reynold’ made heroelf to omipicuuu*
about *id premises. Klirton brings ireapaaa to had hie tojurfae. Justire Chip­
man gave him ««« JUlar damage*.
Plaintiff wm represented by At M. Flint,
Defendant, by .Brady A Cruse.

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ftrt Wane. Jittai k Saiies
IRILIOAI.

tlirsiuMu that his porter controls more
Wm. Bartley wm arrested by our Mar
votes than be docs. This dam Of turn
look exceedingly Well oa plalronus. aud *hal last evening upon tha complaint of
hia wife, for drunkentraas and disorderly
their names have a moulhfilliog sound,
conduct. He plead guilty to all tbe
chargee and wm fined five dollar, and coat*
of prosecution, which be immediately

hut, ordered tbe servant to take him bread
and milk, M much u be could eat, and
aat down and watched him. Wbeu bo
had done Ac dropped the eorering that'
hid hid her bandlcas wrirt* tram view,
and bolding them up before him, uttered
a MOlcnro. meaning, "I have bad my rcIreland Bctae of the firm of Boise Trnee " the verv a-atener- kr liaA aUarwl
Bros, James Fleming and George Fran
ce* have returned from Chicago, where
they haae been to Me tba elephant, and
now they ara behind their varii-u* counter*
with .trailing eoantenauoa ready to wait
&lt;H th that dariro lh«r aid.

begin with, the supporter* of the DreeidaeL’a policy hoped that hi’ on State
would give Mm a vtnlict sb emphatic tut
to give them someAiag to go ou ia the
other Sliter, especially a* the issue w«
Tbe guardian* of our Bounty have ad­
made more dearly in that Slate than in journed after a weeks session, all reports
any other accept New York. To have a were well gotten op but one, and every
Democrat cL-cted by a trnjonty of 30^)00, thing went well excepting Woodland *

publican, liayod at home, but why did
ibay ? Titre ia but one answer to it—
they dmired to rebuke—well they ara not
latuEed. it far a ftet that the order pro­
hibiting oftce bolder* from taking part in
political movement*, hurt Ae ticket, but
that ia no: caoegli to aeebust for the over­
whelming defeat. And then Iowa cornea
■lowly in. with a victory that juat escape*
a defeat, which must ba clurged up Io tbe
new drparturr. Whatjt win be a year

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by rising to speak ou subjects which bn
was incapable of, but it wm iiupomiblc for
him to see &gt;1 in that light. I’crhapi he
was Eke Balmm's A*, that is spoken of ir.
tbe good Book, always in the way cf eve। ry thing that wm good and sensible.

The temperance Maas mectisg rt the
Opera house last Sunday eve, was allcgd| cd by a large crowd of people. We li»l tened to an excelleal ducuarac. delivered
by Mr. Johnstown, of Lansing, who is
one of Dr. Reynold* coaverts, after he got
denied that up to to4ay, tbe Rcpubficaoa through speaking lhe invitation wss gitwo
of «h» Went have ret the real of ccndcm- to ripn the pledge which wm rvwponded to
aatMa upon tbe Prcaideat» policy.
by scroti.
Ahum.
Naabrille, October 16th. 1877.
th. fapttimato outgrowth of the strikes of
fart summer. h»d .omething to do with ,
tbe result, and it fa esauixg an trneaiy
fading. The experiment was tried in To­
ledo. Ohio, and Biar.tou Duocan—1&gt; •
rfamigoguc of Louisville, wm sent' up to
Aat city to orgaoixi Atm.
They put
thdr ticket io the field; aad wiAout
paper of any kind to advocate Aetrdeim’,
Therelect school st this place is a »ucwiA very few meetings, and no expendi- ! com, but some of the iludents who are
turn of money at til, Ary elected their cn- •omewhat boaatful of thair qualifications
tim ticket, carting more ruto Aan both a* jumpers did not like it moch when one
tbe other portica together. 11 wm a meet ofour mcrtlraiil'i clerk stepped out and
unexpected reeuli. In that city Hie De­ made a mark which they rauld cot reach
mocracy encouraged - tbe movement, hop­
0. Jensoo I* weekly adding to his rtock
ing it would take enough v.tai from the of good*, m well m to hfa friends srul &lt;uaRepublican candidataa to defcat ttem, but
they had bo Idea whatever that tbe movesreM wm sUosg enough fo carry its uue»M. T«t itfad.
Vha| malca Ufa Toledo rieetfan of «o
much interval here, ia lhe fact that tbe
Workingmeu of New ft'urk have jurt hdd
their rooventien at TroX'fbd have enun­
ciated their doctrina. and dojma* that are
extreme to a degree, and lhe politician*

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At the tempcrenei meeting oo Moodiy
devefop ac&amp;th evening Ivrt all pramet recmed to enjoy
enough to mash thing* in New Tor*. the eterriero very much, which conaiited
They don't take much lime to organise, of abort ipeechea by members, and reading
and their method* are very .limplc. They by MiM Julia Henry, and an v-*y by
pull every Workingman, and the tmagrra Miw Emily Holme*. Aw anti loliceo
oa who are ready for any thing that ia new, pledge wm cinmlatod and a tfwmber put
into a hall and initiate than. Then, whan oo tlfa blue ritban. A pledge prohibiting
profane language wa* alio cireulitod and
recdrid Mvcral lignatnrca. Mr. Wm.
aoore of Ao Troy laboring men are, if not Burgher of Huting* wilt be aolicited to
I^Sfaflirey, at lerwt^capAlo of barng-twist- addreer our next tern pennae meciiet;.
ed into incendiarism, there it a great dc»l

SICK EtEADACHE. l£s«S^S*!

Jo -jo candy, they

I* Ao PtaasOrirty for fan J«r* J&lt;«e|A
tscA il into hat head to iboot at in .dtrr,
and the court moi him up f.« tea years.
Hfa friruda treated the rMMct a* a joke,
and IppSall I. boi’t to hit asrpriie, the

tin ufiii *11 lErtiii

1 At Gral 8Mkn flmqin.

Su'svKks

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SHmanrt hirer
tr Meins.
THE &lt; I'LTERWIILL MED!&lt; II, CO.

POULTRY WORLD.

Epfaro* Bum, Sib.—I*a»tcli a few
minute* from my many dalien to try and
give a Aort account of opr Tcmperai ce
grove meeting, held ia rC. B. Waroer'i
gruve^sjvinrfay, Sept. 30.
The .fay waa
fine, warm and ploamnc m May, sad the
Bltet.dauoe large fcr a ceuntry gathering,
** &lt;Hir apeakrts* famaa bad preeaodad them
our f&lt;vpk ex|«etod a UsaL C. Bentley
led »8 with a tew appropriate remark*, tel
Hog uf the good work aecompliahed in
your city, which wm encouraging to A
lovers-of Temperance.
Mrs. N^Jlailai
war then introduced, and though Affcricg

Sgj^LTsgrg
Mas

fact that lhe roughs bars fact b great deal rtlrriuj «ppeal that touched the heart* of
of their influence in ibfa'Uty within the *11 bar hearers, aud that i» bad Aefleairsd
part few year*, and they atw setting to be rfat waa pruvvn by the nub that wm
rather Ay ofknoeking d»are and drag made for tbe pledge M aha extended it for
g*ojr out. The peUrn m bette^than it •»- aigwera. Fifty cue sign'd the pledge that
«r Wm, and tbe downfall ot Twoedism left day, of-which 29 wore males aad 22 fa.
mates, far Mr. Editor we have no LadireCbristtao Temperance L’nion here, but

UB-TAIUO; Oml Bart

■“‘HLF"
KPffiUimCE UfflTVTE.

still continue* brisk. The rerival, I am,
happy to aay, ia not te mporary but is gen­
fate* Thera is an antml betterment fa a*
linea of trade, and a more beafaby feeling
than wa hare had fcr fcurywara. The
leading jobber* report Mlea largely in U
mm of laet yaar, and it ia eor.tiiraing right
aloof into the odd moathi There k&gt; not

tfa nre up Anragh Nrw England fart
wink, and found Ae menufaetarars in bet­
ter spirits than they have btron for »m&gt;«

Ti ’fai-

far*

Depot, IM BEADS

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GEO. WOODS &amp; CO.’S
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VOL.

NO. 2'

HASTINGS, BARRY CO., MICH., OCTOBER 31, 1877.

l dan sax tbi* would bays ended the mattee-, but t have weakly let year after j rar
dip away, puitisg off the evil day, sc.Wy
m my feihor’e scooom, who to quia* as
earnest for thia match n-»w a. he waa when
I was in jackets.
“And now, my friend,. I have another

our now
Are what you want to look at.

We would call the attention of Fanners to the

Jackson Wagon,
DENTIST

Miciiiai

ATTORNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR
IX CliA.XCKKY freraal .itraitoa &lt;&gt;’•• !•

ATTORNEYS AT LAW k SOLICIT
Cau.a.tiuru.

Ct.ee.v suits.

Which Itaa stood thb test for years and still stands at the
head of the list for light draft durability and good
workmanship. To any one thinking of purchas­
ing a wagon; wc can make it to their ad­
vantage to call unci examine the Jack*
'
son Wagon bcffire purchasing
elsewhere. Come and see our

Single Buggies &amp; Platform Spring Wagons
Which nre all fully warranted, andnelling at prices which
cannot help but pleanc Wc art also ngenta in the
County of Barry for

Birdsall'

iebrnted Clover. IItiller,

The only machine now manufactured that threshes and hulls
the seed in one machine.
All who intend to purchase Glover
Hallers this season should call on u.« immediately /ha there is so
?reat a demand that late orders wilt hare trouble to get machines.
eras liberal, with a large discount for cadi.
We also sell the

To oay that Rrabal Ife.-ns waa nut sur­
prised u this iocidrat would not be true;
'mt her quirt temperature and impenurba
I ble calsuiu* kept her frum betraying the
sslsotohusent she naturally fell al finding
. heraelf roquired .to give an answer io an
entirely unexpected proposal of marriage
The pecity Quakorra. took the matter m
eovlly as though matrimonial efiers wens
every day occutrracco with her, she gath­
ered up her writing material as deliberate
ly m though she hadn't just rrftuod the
ndt, goodUAiag widower that anxious
maidens and mammas had angled for to
* long and so vainly, put stamp, on her let­
' tcre very carefully, and walked out of the
|library with u quiet a step and a fece sa
&gt;eumpusrd as the must sedate Quaker could
hare wisbol There was a peculiar light
in her bias eyes, and a look of something
like suppressed tainb about her reoebud
, mouth as she went straight- to her own
room, the rriuirr will very prcjerly add.
I No, she didn't; she went directly to Fred
crick Lambert, chamber, and knock rd
gently *1 the door, which happened to be
•lightly ajar.

!

MESSER BROS.

POWERS &amp; BARLOW

Builders, examine their Build­
ing Material, House Trimmings,
Paints, Oils and Varnishes.

Farmers, examine, the WT ARD
PLOW, before purchasing others,
Every onewaranted.
If. J.
Those contemplating buying
Carriaie, Sin ami Ommutal Mowers or Reapers should see
P A I N TER
Jefferson St.

-

the Walter A. Wood Machines

general

H E P A

1 B.

SHOP.

■tie, “has sakrd me to bo hie wife; what
answer would you advise me to give
himT'
"The devil!'' .rtjoimorl Frederick, jump­
ing oat of his chair with a violence that
nearly overturard it.
“Ido not think be would bo mtiafiou
with that reply, frieed Frederick, I like it
not myself," replied Rnebel. with the ut­
most gravity.
“Pardon me, lU:bcl! I spoke from the
impube uf the awtural, and eataialy in
teodod au disrespect to him or you. But
hss my Liber really mad. uuirimoual
ovenans!" lie added, in the tone of oat
who doubts Ute eridcuee of bis arose*.
"Truly, friend Fndrriek, be boo Dow
would ths* like me for * mother?" continu&gt;d the pretty Quakerraa
Frederick lucked at her so iateady that
th. fringed litfe fell over Ute liquid cytn in
vary modemy.
“Racks!," b. raid very softly and ear
msU/, tmarioouiag the uureaiMisg hand
that rented so temptingly on lbs table be
aid. him, ia his own, Brake! Bam, it
io useless for me to '.eager wear the maak
uf indiffcrmioe. 1 lure you! X'oe, 1 toko
pleasure ia coufeaaing to ibe simple Quak-

a proud trautj, a peu&lt;d Lcirsra, or a
haughty woman of tl e world. Radjel, be
my wife?"
"And thy Liber? ' quesud our heroine,
very demurely.
“On. oonfoand—1 moan that bo won’t
mind the ochangn. It's aU ia lb. femi^000 know. But 1 canto near Iraiog you,
.'I Lyra mtxWlittfepamr' Freder-

• Thra naenu to uk. ercrythiag for
granted; nerohuoe l&gt;aoe won't got me, af­
ter ait," raid Radtel. with provoking
dstenras. “Thra know., fried, that I am
a Quekcrera: the. duraa ’l like gray gowns,
nor drab bonnets, nar the plain Iragnspe.
CWrna that thee drara't?"

Wm. H. Goodyear.
muesneu cbdet.
peoples drug store.
FkUfcUi’, rrterripfow “1,i
F»mUj-

««Mx r"‘

p.mlrtl t&gt;niF«»d Chraiml*
of wirtsl quality only-

THE STEBBINS BROS SAY
Don’t buy any Furniture or Picture Frames,
until you have priced'thcir Goods, for you
■will save money by it.

Everybody knows they

the only

PRACTICAL UNDERTAKERS
in the city and attend promptly to all cal
in that line day or night.
S.wW.P.iXS.SMSliSiA.a-.m,

w. bum U just re weft ra aooerotM. Aon
Guniou's hair w« uo-l.-niably red. .nd
she wore n in short riagioea! This w®
"I do not flatter rayself, Mow Gordon,
the only flaw in her beaaty—the only do- that such it tfo- cam. BetoM y.m rare,
feet in bar toilet. Frederick was glsd of me so cluwdy, I »fod! be quite frank with
id It she had bad a suab ooae, a ftcelled you. Had I been fortunate enough to
fate, and a stubby figure, be would have Use made your aeqaaiatanee six moMka
been proportional) ly pleaoed. A carinus ago. I should oalr have been a too willing
animal is man'
pagement; but so ;t
•‘1 awrjrae we are expected tn Hke each
lady in the strictest
other, Mr. Lnmben, and I ran ibiak of no
better way of making an sgrraabie first im
• Thra must g&amp; and sob ibis Aan Gor­ pmUoa than by ordering diutatr.' mid eratfoo. You are aware, Mira Goedaa,
the yowqt lady with bewitching grace, as that tlus is a dclioeln .ubject. I hope, ia
don,' she replied, prentatly.
“And Irare you, RaeW, when I have she crusted the num and U.ucbcd the bell my frenkn-ss, that I havs twither waned-1
just found out how si wiry you are to
cd your fetfingv nor your pride.*■
Frederiek bowed, as before,, be couldn't ■ "file lady shook her bead phyfully.
■I bappeacra!" cxdaioted the ytaing man
think of anything af*rr&gt;jK» to say.
’
darapointadly.
• Thea you crafore to being io love F
• Thra can be cncuaed, daughter Ann . she a-food, retnuracrolv
“I am goiag away for a few days, if
thy father will release me. aad thee ean we will try and ansu«c. uarselvc* fj; bait
"I do; you have B right to aak the
ri.it lU. maiden ia my abaence. My an hour,"' said Mr. Gordon, turning to question." raplfod oar friend Frederick,
mother io Hl, aad Meds toy aasistaace.
hi. h.ndses:* faro owning the soft lu^ Quarrel with the gowns aad bonnets, aad
•■Bai what good will it do Io visit her! ,-Al this pcradafon, "dsoghtn- Ann,” peaebmrnt.
the 'thera rad tboua* won't you ? Oh,
I don't |iko her. and I shan't anrry ray •railing her adire retreated from the
‘-She ia a happy woman I Who to it T yea sly deg !" said voice MBMrtwu.
body 1 don't like’" iwtnnwd Frederick
queried Aon GomLm.
' Oultmd Umbrae amd Mr. Gtsdcm femd
- Betwean th. pauses of the ooareroalwn
ralbrr pettishly.
"Raciral Buna, a Quakmra."
the osupteoa the green velvet sofe. The
"Thee ia not obliged to marry her un- that followed, young Lambert Ud time to
• Whs: M die like ? Wow does .be furmer ri-x* brads with his sou. and
Ir* thro .bomest, but it ■ right to treat Klan&lt;* aboat him. How bulc it looked l-x&gt;k ? ' continued the fur ratechh'.
kissed Rachel, not on Ur brantiM baud,
the manieo with osutrar. Methu-ks. the bone of a Quakem.' Evsrytkisg
"She is gvLd, and wn.ro a gray grown ; but cn her blushing ehrak, while ibe kt
friend Frederick, thou art somewhat irri­ bore the prestige it lavish wealth, yet »fo&gt; i. pretty, and wrara a Quaker bonnet. ter contemplated tbw partes with benign
table k- nifht." mid thr Qaakerrra The there wee not a .howy article to be seen I Ipre Kr, and she sly. ‘thee’aed ‘ifore? oatiafeoriea
■mile that .eoempenied them words rem or Rich sod heavy drapery eoven-1 the plan
-My exoelisoA friend Jamon, gave me
cd the yonng man's equanimity ia a too glam windows; rare ptetnns hung &lt;&gt;a the
warning at the turn matters were taUsg.
walls, the fttrnitare was antique and toa*mrat.
aad by Mtowing yea np ae dose m 1
“Tea «re right. Barbel, a. you alwsvv ■dre, the velvet earpet efograt but utsw
mold, I've poe here just tn the very trick
untati.-ua.
Rare
arti-leu,
speaking
of
cu!
are, I believe," bo mH frankly. “Hat
&lt;f time," osMinrad the CofeoeL “btta’i
your amlaen. aad composure under nil lured mote am! foreign travel, wtre -scat.
I 1.11 you that I d marry her myrntf, if
rirrnmm.nnra, is • matter of wonder to tersd aLmt,. and- akogether, Fred, nek ‘
\ou dada’t look out, you rogue I though I
me. Not ajilbe of exritoaieni is visible was firmed ta admit that there was an air pewaawa, thra uneiasped the cUm of gold Af sow why .be told m. nsy." UULd,
ia your meaner, your ey. is calm, your of luramua comfort aUut tb&lt; spa.-tm.-nt. *Uut her n«V: *t&gt;d dropped it into bis shaking his finger at Frederick, who rone,
pulses ovon, your blood flows n. quietly m wtth noec of lhal stately and repeUrat Up.
aad kndmg Reebel to wbrae bar fetbor
though you slept, your hand lira pomrrs
The yvune man looked up quickly—
v.^. k...
drawing-rooms.
?
Ann Gordon had gone. He look up the
The dinorr, which was. «&lt;&gt;.n serrni, »» ch Am aad ope®d the locket. Wonder of
A bscd was laid raftly on his shoulder.
rxcelUul. Poirahod piste rad china giu wuadrre I In that tiny goldro erne, U
Which ■ it IUcUI’"
• WUl yv4 ghe her to use, Mr. Gar“Verily, thra must find out that thy­ tercd «the snowy damaik. Mim Gordon mw thr aeretM fee of Rachel Ranu! don?"
self!" she laughed, strivii* to extewato presided at the wtll Med board, her Her Lir hair was pul lack ia smooth
'If my daughter Asa likes thee, frimd
mother being u&gt; iaralid, with sa not rad bands, the Barrow linen roller cltuod up Frederick. ths. may has* bar. Treat bar
her hand.
"1 Aall net Kleara you until you ixukr eic^ince which abowed condanvriy that .beat her . white throet. the small capo kindly, lad, aad she will make the* a good
me a promise," pcraraed jh&lt; young Baa she Was not' new ia her position. She unorod for stuping shouldrr.. aud Ur liu wife,5 replied the Quaker, ia a wains that
ronrerwrtj,
too,
not
iu
the
rapid
an
!
com
Hubrat hn head and whispand some­
U« bands tested demuralj- upon sa opec trembled a little, as ho placed U* hand
thing In her rar. The Quakeress blushed; ■unplaeeai.de which is an general. but ; book. Il seemed to Frnlmck M tbuoeh lovingly cn Hneheft bond. -Kt eurne,
yes. that was the sreood lime her dimpled ptlhily and i..tei&amp;&lt;&gt;tiy.
she might speak. But how ranie Ur ptoehraks had nwpomfed to soma inward emo
, tare la the pvsresiea of Aire Gordon?

.“When I eoac back,” she replied in a Urpe ieetrumrai that stood In a nkbe.' A
piano forte ia a Quaker's parlor! What an
low toion
auomah!
• Then you will eomc beekf
smiled at his own fjlfdn rateruiuins it“Dura thra like muric?" querie-1 the
•Cetaialy, if thou and iky fetbor wish
“Imbraib!e !" be caeKimcd. half aloud
twat, obraraing the Usoremenl. - Daughter
“What h isspraslUe, friend I mfenck r
■ Then I will submit to thia pcnaacu in Ana plays very well, if ticm would tike to
Ah, that voice! He started quickly to
,
the shape of a visit to Mias Aan Gordon. bear her?"
his f«t. .There stood Rachel Bums,
Of oourae our hero a4&gt;I to be gratified looking duwu.upon him with her wood
tbtM&lt;h 1 am sure that she deiarts aw, and
immediately, but he wra Wde uaprepravd
fur the dwplsy of mas..-*! ulrtil which
“daughter Anu'* exhibited: Her execution
was erilbaat. her teweh exquisite, her Kyi.
chaste and highly exprasstte, and whoa
she added a nch coatnlto voice to a linly

Manufactured by Phelps A Bigelow of Kalamazoo, the best
Forking and most desirable mill built.

At A. St. Wtef.C.rrtef.SWp

1 vu vistfiaw a friend ia Now Tart to
the time T so luckilv mw your Ltbar’s eftvertranrerot, which I answored in param.
to yoU W« rraollom, and vw drai sawed
the utrobfe at resjrtiag tn some o*bae amredirai to gain ontraneo to your fcaBy.
1 Uvw Uea told .that I braX rood i»L

•theme’ have a peculiar charm foe bm—
when you utter them, Rachel—rad 1 can
even tolerate that drab bonuet. which Jnaie to lidfeuloush draominated a flour­
scoop, Wbau it shade, your fete fitoa."
• Now, my levaiy ooufcmer. what am I
to do? It is very evident that I ran not
insrry Utb Ann Gordon rad Rrabel
Burns; beridm. I don't lor. one and I do

PHYSICIAN &amp; SURGEON.

Nashville.

WHOLE NO. 2073.

ever *df poraod and ready galUot, the maa
cf the world, was the oar at fault. The
beautifully rounded period, rad the uicdy“fti. whim of-our worthy parente
tnroed speeches with which be bad' malinkmrfyditemd to overwhelm thr rrttring | tfomt a m.rrigv Utwvea us, yt&gt;u pratHMy
Aan Gordon, thereby showing the Maawnw cuuridra very fooUhF' abe eoatbued
•uperiocity of bia iatoUoct, had duangriy tranquilly.
demrtet him, aad he stammered out some­
"AUurdiy SO, baggtngyear pardoa,
thing. unlnteBtcfolo even to himmL''. He Mire Gorden."
.
“I am my fslhev'a only heir. A fat­
aqueetlon rdatiag to bis fethor.
turn, r.f one hundred end fifty thousand
The redoubtable Ana Gordon Jmorvee
same dmeriptton. She was neither* attir­
ed t&gt; fo Quaker, deported a la Quaker, nor
talksd a la Quaker. The m~t mvera
critic of female beauty would have pn&gt;nounomi her him!Iler drma of
French blue silk fitted her admirably, iu
rich lace triremiegv LUmg orcr a n«k
an ! araa unrivalled in whiteness and beau­
ty. A Cinderella-like slipper peeped from
benrath the folds of her ample skirt. A
staall chela cf pM, frop: which drproded
a locket, wm (be only ornament .be wore.

Urahri Bum*, it waa jusyamible that U
might suooeed in tolerating Aaa Gordoo.
that is, if ber hair Lad e« been red an!
riegtetod, whisk only made tU eelor mneh
There was someth Ing about the Quak
sr'. daughter that perpkied ear. hero.
Bha semindod him of ILebri Buras in
many particular.; bar *auh wae very like
here, though it so mure uuir^gaal, tpreld
iog itaslf over her cutin- face , her eye.
were also blue, but. nabbe Rachel a, they
daaccd ubuut merrily aad shut glances of
mirth io every dinvtisu , the contour cf
bra fmtarea were the sum, but there was
a mobility and vivacity in Mb* Gordon's
expriswtio that was waulin; in Brake) ».

folks to teke rare Xitheir owa kraam"
Wt« Fredraick Lambert rettraH to
bis !»•« ia New York, Beefed B«n&gt;
Gordon weal with h^m u bis trifle ; and
the gray gown and Quaker boenrt are sdB

you know the Gardena? 6b, 1 hare
seme curious thing* to tell yen, Rrab.11
I waalyww to look M this picture, wid
tall mo hew it happoMd— '
\
Fredcru-k sU-prad spraking to pick uh
the locket, which be had droptted ta .ufl
prise ; but when he turned .gala to RaeW
A St. Louis lUigMB wrote rajmhdi
el. die had gene.
/ entitled, 'Martin Utber—Diet of WOHM,*
-'Singular, very I'' meitarwl our fifeud, and the eotspoeitnr set ft np. aMnRto
after waiting half an hoar for her return. loaber died of Weenm,"
' People CMM end go Tike ghosts ik this
hou*-. MThere Kai she roue, I wonder *
! was just going to tell her what a won-

K. but it lacked the .ilrary sound
Rachel's mariea) "thra" aad “thoe
The Quaker s daughter wm evidently
wano-bearted, caibuiaMic, naouaat cn
lure, dsprodent on outride tBfluscccs I

everything he fan

that our young aura ugh toe, but the del
lar&gt; of sorartudy eCs's daddy smith*
which he could nut, with all his roasoofug,
daughter foetdewtafiy.—£mm /'rev/Vsre.
snalyte.
rawul w hie b he liked so Well. '--------- I
Ah Long. a New York Chinara., ia
A bwainens tustmoue fat Mr. Gurdon
'■Rachel Buras as J lira I" ho rjarolal
heft our young MMpU akou togtoher. cd, in a mare of wonder “What a job* dead He died of th. l.ut&amp;em h
which w*a psrucuhiiy aonoyin? to Fred von ham jdayed on aw, you dsutthter of
crick, who. not dcairout at that unto of in-

which signified, plainly mooch, "Now ■
yner time, my gvntlemen.” Oar friend
~ 7" wouldn't take the hint, however) be
—‘•Wto
rf U. _te..
teldw.
anerataimite to
with U air 0&lt;
nooebalsn.'X that was nut caroaraging to a
a indy who had a right to etprot suoir •
thing diferaot.
"I don't befiwrc '.foteyuc rare for the
Wtother or Girard College. G-afom that
you Gw thiaking of me, Mr. Lembert T

Not convinced yto? Truly, friend
Frederick, thou ar; s-roewbat akepAtaal,"
interrupted the Quaker's derabter, taking
off hrr ringfou of guld, raJ hriifoig the®
up to Um Mtoua&amp;rd pm of the bewilder­
ed gentlemM. Now. indeed, it was Ma
own Bartel, with liar wraith of wavy
choslout bur! 11 wm mcrwdiKo I—

�fffylruttictf t^itu

Our New York Leiter.

Nww TUar.’thvfSiL,

Mt-xsa
Hfe the purprae of the PeUiabCr* to
K*» *» trotter. rf the Baran, fa the
erasing yrer. * Brat dam newspaper in
errry rrwpwt We hare tm» of tU hr-

cMVteto efawraacolumM of choice reading.
Thereto to be found in nearly every forae
a tbort, but interesting sketch by acme of
tba amet popular author, of tbe tfar.vn
Umfisat page, legsitecr with a number of
sb4rt4rarttrie«. aM of foterewu -A liute
lighter ims rad thra te refohod by
tteibealpf won.“ xnd briievfog mafaly in
Ums, we have on this paps a eolumn of
■' Jffiwr tomi Phtn," where the most *4emn
aod sedate wffl tod amnrthieg overwhieh
■key may indulge io a ■'grad laugh," besidaiU nuj valuable -pUx" which
find a {doer within It* limits.
ora articles at one tolh* farmer.

Having

several of Ibe leading egrioolural paper)
of Um country to'one &lt;JE~ eveey'wve-k
wv M eoefideat that we eaa give to our
readers the latost as wtll aa the moat val­
uable InformaUon upon rural eubjecre.
Altogether we fad justified in raying the
owMido rf the Bjutan alone in worth to

and them was always a very pcrfiretly de­
fend eppewitira to bu admioMtraiioo on
the part of many of the beat men ia the were wrong. Perhaps Hayim ia directed
by a Dirioe hsad ia his eou.se. But look
Repotlies a party.
out for the Ik-moeratic rooster in 18S0. I
ansgeatsa candidate, for Preaideal and
vice-Presidrat (upon the Democratic tick­
et to 1880) Itethetford B. Hayes and
Wade Hampton.
Hoping thia win find you aU well 1
of the -White Liners," that the Republi­
Jomx W. Ccsru.
can party mi' tuhe a new departure am yours, etc.
General Great mw it. Memnt. Wbreter,
Hoar, Foster, Hale, Willard and other
Republican member* of ’the House moat
familiar with Sralhora affaire practically
declared for a change as early aa 1874.
There is trad reason to believe that a large
_
_ ______________
mijoruy oflha well inhwuied lU-publicaus , puMieun, and that he waa an earnest work­
in the c-untry were oourioaod that some j r- foe Hayes fo the canv^ of 1B76.
Political Note*.
ccctrery ‘here » undoubtedly a very forge
body oi true and ainoere Republicans who
Kill baiters that the ao-odted bayonet
policy was wiarot and brat. Nor do we
Virgtoto’e debt ia nearly *36,000,000,
doubt that most of our llepmblieau readers
a&amp;d the unpaid iulercat amounts to over
belonged to this dam, in comuiou with
*4.300,000.
tba Rcpubikra party very generally in the
Thete hssn't been a Democratic State
Stete of Michigan. But we do not pro­ Treasurer in Ohio for twenty years. The
pone to argue that point at^lbi* time. It lart one wandr-rvd off to Canada with the
ia simply aufficieat fur na at this time to people's money •
aay that while we dutiarlly Jutnt from
The Rcpublieaaa will have a maiority
lh»ir views on thia subject, wo do not for
that reason refuse to -reeogaue them aa
true Republican*, or any tea* entitled to i Th* plaintiff fo a libel ante agaidM the
। the crafidenoe and regard of the llepubli- ■ New York ffornM won ktr suit for *10.’ can party because they differ from the 01,0
I 1'n.ridcut or any other party er partita as
Cragreaa hear* the m-iaic of the silver

of the HaaxtJt On the xrwud pagri will
b* found the Istem pohtieal news, with
which every voter should be familiar.
W-hik the BaJiaxa in radically Roptibiito whst wiu or 1* the true policy fi&gt;r
can in its politic* it'will aim to give to its,
1 party to pursuo on thia Southern question. ' The baring af Senator - PaUrrson's ease
reader) tbe/.irtr &lt;m all .{ucstkna that No dam uf uhu with fceulur views oa . •” lhc.»«* o(
. rorj&gt;., ia adjourned
eomekfore the people flere’jloo wUl be thia or that qusatfou uf policy can be per- 11 ‘ e
.
found‘ Oar -Vree Feri Zrf/rr," which mittod to act tbemsdrea up m iudgm of
Now that the Speakership strife hsa
alone m worth lite pnoe of a year s »ub.
,‘
rotMulad we shall *or.n hear
th* subsithe Hepublteaatsia of any other eteah
oeemfioa. This letter ia written by ®.Those wbo sympathise with tbe President
of Im best and mart pujmlar writers in
will not attempt to “ulnae’ thcen-who
dpjvbtrr, ooo who keeps before bls
niaJere everything of importance that is ' honestly dbagro* with them, rar will they
n,c ye&lt; Orfm» Ifosm (Dem.) haatranspiring to that groat center of. trade ■ permit those who disagree with them to
of the United Btous, sod one who tan be -real!" them out cf the party. The day diol Guv. Stone of Mimfaeippi without
/for any such political despotism baa pan.- glwea for refusing to take soy step*, or
depended on for the tntth of what be
in.««.r.Ud.Iim
-r
“ r““ «&lt;
writes. Moving around smotig all elamre I
,
.
i .. -.
r ■ to the outrages at Osyka until after dee­
may La smo* doubt. The fort ia, no lloo h
u
of its aUMts ho sees for himself all of the
part of a party ha* any power "to read" the exia(jg&gt;ce cf a very grave and danger
I the other part or part* out cf the party. o«u Kate of things, not only te that town,
art city, tod putt it before hi* rmdrra in
If thia reading rat theory had bera adopt- 1,01 ‘broagboat that section, which, foe
the Bunt aUrurtite style. The third pace , od th-r BepuUiean party would long stere
SW°* *
it devoted entirely to local tews, and we i
so eoBvcnirntly amsll tbst those
, ,,
aim to make thia page of iotonwl to every * harebera
.
....
*........................
Tie mac of Tildens dafate fo tha Naw
:g
to
bred
the
true
faith
would
Md
Yotk
]t
tB
.
x
.
rBt
j
t
Coovowboo
was imreader in the cuoaty/To thia end we have/
•re-; red first. ctaas corrcepondents frewa^
br their councils in every mall wtue. The vote tor Tilden a candidate.
Men holding frtw trade pnouptes Bigelow, -was 144, while that for Tamseveral towns In the county, and intend to
read oat all men who differed with “~J * «»didale. Beach, was 227.
have one ia every town before 187Rthem, and r!et trna. Those wh-&gt; hold to
The Chicago Tribuar telle the Dcmcrsapeuia resumption might have “road out" &lt;rt struck with tbe silver mania that tbe
the unfortunate minor-ay of the puny Iteeweralic Coogrros of I853 ddMrod lb.
I wu, „ j.•
XW

oetf anbeenber paying ia adraaee far a
year, the remainder of thia year ftte, maktog U maMW for the tow prior of *1 AO.
Ta aaymrowte. will scad mi the usam
of fire new »ub«rriber« together with tlwaubscriptioa price for facb, we will read

eve will be fod. The pevnaMioa are bought
at tha towern wholesale price, ax|aro dmtribotad in such quafc&amp;tiea an yilf’keep the
strikers in gr-od e-jodtlioa. They have al­
so secured the eerviatw of phyviriaas to altrad tba members of tka atrikma' Csmilms,
usd. iu short they have grae into the btotoem to a thoroughly eyutematte way.
Al oujowutnue arvrvrn
A sharper under the name of Evans ia
fioedtog the country with thia totter :
New York City.
O. W. Green, Era :
Your ttekrt, B.46U, baa

A full line of Undershirts and Drawers.
ebrire stock of good, j- roerired hare •
cfco.ce store.
g
}
BCTINE8S acd DBEKS
for FALL TRADE.
SUITS &gt;ed OVERCOAT*
Our CUSTOM DEPARTMENT coo
b Faruishing Goods w. here a fim&gt; «Z

man himself. When a maa refuses to sop-‘ls Senator Aimatrong an Amaricaa
port the caudidatee of the party beeause cilixea T' is a quadra which U befog
’ ‘
‘“
“ ’
' ’ aakeil by several journals. He Waa Lora
। In New Brunswick, educated in Maine,
end taught school in Maaaechaastes, but

good rallying cry for 1880.

aeyg thia policy might cooaiateatly have,
bees adopted by any BcpuLliean ^Admlniatratira at aay lime since the war, when&gt;
these was. aa than ."crtainly Was ia Marchi
andApril hat, an tedieatioa that the:
Southern leudem would accept in good
failk tba reanhaof the war and would
co c*erato to secure [race aad protection
for ail tbo people, regardtow of color or

In rog.nl to the civil acvrtee bo ha*
atMiesho baitevra hewwpledged tefe
by di* party platform, sod who can truth
fully aay be has not? Out readmu know
------------------------------„
we
have ra fisilh te thia---policy, _
and fyrt
wo believe it wm ml forth ia tfc Ctooia

c, 1-o
p~&gt;7 —
.&gt;— —
convention which ptoami Limin nomine.
tioofor the IWdcney■
We •here Ml
faith iu the fotagrity, .bHhy, boramy nd
petty fealty of Fraaitteut Haym, »»d beHmth.t-sJUpaWu® U -ill do hie

There are ealy 1,000 Democratic par­
sons applying fur positions under the new
door-keeper—another proof of the politi­
cal atagnatira el an off yeas
A chromo has bera offered by a rropoosiUc cumuiitUw of ciUscoa of New Jersey

ai-«rete*. sssrrarno

BttOAlWjff

CASSI.MBHEB
UHlNESB^fllW-

CHEVIOTS

for WHITE BHUrr to the (5ty

A cMsplate Itor of COLLARS aad

CUFFS ami Ao latoat rareltte. . &gt;»
OVERCOATING to twi &lt;»»«•• •
we SCARES. TIES ami Silk Haudkrrehtefa.

ITniliriilfaK- Wntchels and Shawl Straps.

33 Monroe

A great many smart greenics, who knew
tliey have no right to the property toeo-

st., (fraud Rapids, Mich.

tioord. but who ere willing to fake advan­
tage of what they oeeridad the mistake of
the carelem Mr. Evans, rend *10, which
is the last of iu It te ounota'that people
will allow Uirmaclvni to bo taken to by de­
vices so transparent.

$10, $5, or $2.50

Is still progressing, though it hs» tv t
made the headway that its projectors hop­
ed. It n very hard la keep the atteatK.n
&lt;rf New Yorkers to anything bus thwsr
Ludneaa for any length cf time, and then
think whst aa raormous thing Iho rasi ie
tsnm ie to fight.
Eat the Lcagua are
working away as earnestly aa tL -ugh they
10.000.
were in poaession of tbaeuemic» outworks.
They have ct.lto.-ted rome mtcrrrtin; fig­
ure. to show what the tippliog bouses
com tbo dly. They charge four-fifths of
REthe expenses for police, ehsrilte* fix crim­
inals. paupers, or *1,000,000, to them,
1*4 aaiWMInrV aaaftMCfO
M *nk&gt; koiwii &lt;J*u&gt; to»
to thia oust be udd-l w.000,000 for rolariM to extra smjJuvai iu Judicial ted
port to the next General t'unveotioe. rars. fterae
other di^artm-nu ; duoatiuaa tuebatilalJc 1'nwilHng as were the members of lb*
luatkuttous *300,000, or a total of *5,- . Crarenttoe to detract from tbe Prayer
300,000
To cffiwt this there i. *300.- ’ Lock, duty were equaOy oj pned toAddieg
to it, and all efforu to Introduce new ye-'
000 collected from license fees. These csriona! prayers and add to the Litany
figures are rigwifieant.
Mrs. Lil lie De w«n uwaccuatful. Reports of program
vereanx Blake made a ti mpersoew up*rob were made by the e-&gt;mmilte«a ra vernras
HUMPHREYS’
to the course of which she said that b.- of tbe Prover Book ia Fnroeb. German

»MKT

COFFEE.
SOAP

Thg Mild. Power

CURES

Homeopathic

twrea 1870 and 1875 forty two women
were kilted in than city by drunken met.—
mpet of them kteked to duslb

John Kelly Tamwauyism. But lam not
very sanguine. They have the reveamw
of a vart city at their wMroi, aad they
know that a greet many n.ro bate thrir
price. When the ferrew are ready for ac­
tion soil it is known who tbo workers are
Kelley will swoop down with hia weary
and his places, sn-f then whether it ia a
sureaa or not. will depend entirely ou how
many of them he Can 4»|. To suecccd
the respeaabU Democria and the induesdent Geriutn* must draw oat of tbo TKui
oemnie ranks quite thirty tboesaud veto*,
and with Tammany charging through
their tinea, Jt Is very doubtful. And then
tbs Kochwtrr Convention ao divided the
Bapabbaa* pasty that it is doubtful wheth

North Carolina pajwr w^teti thia militia during the atril.ee cf lut ro-am-v
for 1880, no the platform of R«oa- —time,'say rac wrek —foot op nearly
ra,! Peace and Prosperity.
Far *275,000. Lt is rather aa expensive way
of obtatefog aaeraaa* of pay. Probably

York. For Vies Preaitfoat, Wad* Hamp
of South CarulmA.

Mr. Tddra te reported as myisg that he

In New Jersey the Labor vote is bead­
ing vmy .mphatieslly against Geo. Mo­
Oellan. The old guard is aaxtotte lest k
may not enjoy the oeuattog of votes aiew
tion night-

TOBACCO.

Specifics

oblqpition* to puMaher. tn relation to tbe
The coolest thia fallflu the city, wffi Le printing of the tetter. Of a aimiter char­
acter to the movrmeot- for the chaagv af
tietwreo Tammany on the one lisad. aad । sehiree was that for a reriricu of tbe Ixethe eumbiuml BcpeUicat** and Ami-Taai- i tiootry t«r Ixn.-and th* Table ef LnwxM
many Itemoerau on tbe ether. Contrary for the year. The final aoira cf the Coe*
to th* usual pr*«&gt;re, the Damocratte bus vqtira in the mattrf was to permit the
inflation. Each of three divwra* and any
...
~s«. .Ma ..o. n#.
nu , ■ t'
; tecs* men hare taken hold uf the metret,
.
.
.
,
K &gt;ito rountv. &lt;jbm, wbars tnern was a and if they make a fight fo d*aJ caracal,
• rasduig-oat process uald a great Mtfoa- j,fcuUlns ^ure,. thu party makes a
they may accomplish something. The tcal party, wbitfa L» accomplished almost I lc*a of 848, eoaipvroJ with fon Nwrrmepeoubfo stement of th* American Dees
miraela during the last ijuartcr of a era- ’ ’
ix-racy aided by the German vote, which la
tury, could be almort transported in
al wap uncotafortabte in any crptainKu u
wbieh ieels da tha Irish, and the retire
Republian party, ought to carry tba city.
the ItopubliM party and that one ia the
L
i,UU"

4toA judgement u a Chief Magistrate
clotted by the Rcpublimii party, * as the
.About one year ago I left one of. the
avowed expoant of the principles s f that
best pristine offices of which New H4npehlre ean boast to find emont the ptrple
&lt;X the WcJrmine State a new end more
extended field of labor. M y relariocs with
W« presume be held iu thus acting
yo« darioi the past year have been cf the
though his arts may not be in scored with
meet pleasant nature, and it u far from bethe views of all who supported him, be U,
m qe the Ires a Republican in sentiment
Ibit opportunity of thanking you all fur
and conviction, in principle and policy.
Ite tnewy mmks of eatemn and friendship
thap be was ten years since. Wo h-Jd
I bare reerired at yonr band*. They hare
that be has adopted no Imo of policy at
far exceeded anything I had elpeetad or
varianra with lbw principle* of the Repub­
00*14 hove asked for , and.let me add, that
i dhaft d&lt;vni h of Bret importaoer to mer­ lican party as announced in the Cinoinnsti
it ike same is the ftrtwre, not only ftom platform, in his Southern policy. We
djutx not Giasral Grant would have dune
these with whom I have already become
Mtpaioled, bet from everynue.
the removal of the troop* from 8rath
I bare recently purclre-wd Mr. Nuksru's
Carolina and Leoiaiana if be had been
internes in the Baaaxa sad shall take hia
Prepidral in April 1877, and we do not
are Low aay other aetioo, under the at-

. &lt;»U Turedsy acxt the fall rteettoes will
be belt! in Maasaehnaottv Connedket,
“Nnw York. Now . Jersey, Pennsylvania,
Virginia, WiMuaain, Nebraaka, Kansas
a»d variuw uf the Southern Buut.
At
^bss d-te.re from the contorted Saida it is
■at eafc ta prrdus Use result, though lire
•fifite ■* -yerttoulatey bright just
NU YtokurfNcw Jray, r
_
^tatee that west largriy fur Tilden last
year and not so bright ia Wisconsin and
■ rawajlxauia, that gars mgjoriliea

Work of «&gt;O Episcopal Convention.
| (Tbo iUfowiag ietorastiog summaryfef
M pr«WrtHnpof the KpMOopal General
‘iraycetiuo which ckned its imto-i on

le A Preston.

Smith
.ms'

MOD rails: '■
tA©

BETTIS TUB!

Heat Timesl

The CiKimli Will Tias!
Froc for One Year.

gt i
sthotfou in contemplation of 0m aarernd
rettery of the cbafch a growth. It waa
defeated in every form, thragfc advoasted
l&gt;v rerae of the Kroogmt dabatera ia tl&gt;«
House'of Deputies After much ducnasira ttai House at I»ej.uttes ratified seraaritr.tkos! amend rare t authorising the
i-'oventfoo from time to time to ait off
portiraa of regularly eooetituted dioeema
as mbafoimry jnrfsJirtiooa. tert the Htmft
of Bishopa refused to coacur, bolding the
ground llisl the conveution had that pow­
er under the exasttog provision* oi the
•--rs---.iti.-n.
An important art waa the abolition of
tbe old and ctrmbnr.il Boari cf Mbnfoes
and tbe trraaftr of it* powers to the Cba
vrntira, to lie exercised ordinarily by a
Board of Manafft-ni to cuoriK of all the
B»bvps of the ehutch, fifteen Praabyft-n

TO ADVERTISERS.
THE HASTINGS EEPUBUCAM WffiL

FKB^.VXp WILLIAMS A CO.,

CHESTER’S CURE!

Tta IltatrairtlarM

.vZthttiu,
lirim chitin .Oitarr*
THE DICTIONARY OF fHE BIBLE.

V’ERA-MJ^rO^i'S

IMPERIAL' SOAP

WONDERmtW&amp;ks

■i
wm-.t.

fhst Now York has n-4 ho-l -a vary lar/.‘lacraasc of recaipM qf grain whfo- I'htla
drip&amp;m, Beaton and Briumvre hare. It
ft tatj te Mda«M4«hy this u so. New
York has laid down upon her “aateMal adWages,” mK has foUwd to eourilteto th*
rat-ride world. TUretoada nreaiug in.
to Naw York ere lUtogsd Tn the toterost
of &lt;ma family—tbaui nmatog toii tha uri.or «Haa are managed to abt lateral cf the

Ilins hare, white Mtumwe and PMmklMrssre Cvoower, Patter-roam! Bpea- phubars T'‘&gt; ttyjo WiH keel- guinj; co­
r Ktuld havs turned the Beuate over to
thia ia altered. Tbs Weat saa’rcaj to
« Jtourocmts — theloaitetewa vote ctbar Attontto tetom, or, what is better for

to Mbemai, and grriti the cxtnrann* that
hove bora put QM them That New
XaekhtoWtKi^ to
Mb. th.
tm; ud to have to

CMnatifc

CHEAPEST AKD BEST.

।The People’s Paper!

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City Drug Store!
WANZER k BARN68 (Succeaaors to Bakkes a Co.)

Phamix Block. HASTINGS. MICHIGAN.

full cribs almost erarywboru attest, and j

Having and keeping constantly on hand every variety of

tlin crop is generally orftbsd. Potatoes
arc about a medium ergp, and will probebly bring Lecter prices beforu they grow
again. Although tbe apple crop it a failore, yd 1 row mere applm while posronc
aocc No aolfoedoa' will be take, but through
1
the above nsnred towus than I
•foo t for-ot to bring some loose chan-e.
,aappued there wst ia tbs whole County.
Hun. I&gt;. R. Cwk took th. early train Tlieroarr
’
enough at ail nvM&gt;tsrso that I saw
*sh ing rider. Better a good deal,
yesterday m-.Tning for ths north, to r|«oJ several
'
» few dap with Mend and to octjoy north- '
•n. semerr Mr. Cbok's U^tb is
'
fosr, and should this trip pros. i. *„y 1then, up teto eider, 1 think. Well, m*
to take up to mod. room in your
manner Lonrifoial, he ..dwUsdly will wishing
'
•pend tbe nttot of tbe winter from bams. 1psper, will not prolong this.
Yoon nw
ILu&gt;
W. sia.-erriy bopo he may Iso .gain Meat

1
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&gt;
i

widt good beakb.

The Booker A Huffman Kfootro Therapcuiie Bath will be in operate at tbe Cent
ral hmm. Not 1st. Ae sfikted iboold
not foil ta mH. Lady pMssnts trcMd by

Drugs, Patent Ibdidnas. Hmmqathk Raneiits,

ram. w, iMsi liBHv
5379

Thm is tbe last day of October.

Krmcmbsr the festival al’ Union'Hall
Friday evenin'.

Notice is girt. in the editorial wJumtt
of thu change in the firm.
Read it.
Rev. J. IV. Ratterofl has reiurneS'ftwn
th4 General Cuuveaiiou at Battoa. . .

Routeiuber it only costs 75 no* a
couple to aajoy the oyster supper al Union
Hail Friday evaniajr
The Circuit Court will convene i„ tfei,
rity no M«wl^ the 12th day ufNovdmbvr,
lion T. P. V.nZH. pnAdi.-

Trunks st

ussell *"»

their Omnuata aad suite sad all Mao's
and Boy's dotting al the great

STAR HG HOUSE.

Double Store, 38, 40 and 42, Cans! au«t.
Grand Rapid*

Han juat received a complete stock of

STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS.

Al.L ~AlMH:T~THt: COVST^
Gold 1021.

Splendid wvatber-

T| i

Julius

LOCAL BUSINESS NOTICES.

They intend soon to hold an open meeting,
to which ti« public are invited. We with
the boy* MtccvM in their effort* for aelfimpcovemcut.

bespeak for him a liberal patronage.
"Those oil etna arc kept and sold by Z.
B. Willison
Try one. They sre the
best .thingout
27 28

Ills almost. impMriblc for the Editor
of thu Bax x EX to ra or h*r of every­
thing uf interest or importance that is go­
Ing tn in th. city ud vicinity. Wc shall
always ejasider It as a ape rial favor, there,
fore, when uny one wfll drop into our of.
ficn and tcU us a bit of news, which would
be of intercut to our readara. And we
would eapecirily invito thuso maiding io
the owwtry to do thia, if you canoot caU

The Nuvvmber meeting of i|m Board of
Strrm, ice cr.am and other delicauM,
Education will be held &lt;o Tsmday eve­
at I'nloa Hall on Friday evening of this
ning at tba office of ths Secnetary.'
week. Tbo ptvaxds arc to be applied to
There sLould be 'a Counrii inesuag vu
the fund for repairing and repainting the
Friday .•t uning, and U. ts hopud aquurum ebnreb, ar&gt;d it hoped thu the people will
ipproa.Ua ilia efforts of th. lulim -by cxTh* i’rmident hat drfagaated Thursday tending a liberal patronage.
the 2£t;li day &lt;if November u a day of
A largo aad entbuisuic tcmpmtftc
Thanksgiving) prwyorand praise.
owetiug waa held tert Sabbath at the IteIt will "hltervat aM who arc partial to form Club non. Speeches were driircrod
“Story’ jmycn to .-^al tie pnxpec.un of by the Rev. Mr. WlkxMnn, tin Iter
the Cbirop&gt;
publisbod ia another len i Master and Jamot Cluko Esq. The
pe*lj !c serm doteriatraed to push forward
thia temparfaaa reform the aiming win­
ter with renewed force and activity, sod
in ounsidontiou uf auri. disgraceful transaetiuna aa occurred last Saturday, there '
•ooms to be an absolute necessity for vig. i

S^CSBtttS

Dress Goods and Trimmings,

IMS’M'S MM M.
ht F. F. Adam's “PeedeM" sold by Z B
IViHisM U only 40 eta. pir pound.
._
HArrr 7.WU.
■ Tbs Natio*al Surgical Institute u
Indtanspe.lu, Indiana, baa long been well
and favorably known thrvugbout thia city
and dcinity. A' namber of our Lxtgaafforiug efriteuo, now rejoirinx in a rrstoratfon to suuud bodies and limbo, owe their
prraeot happy condition to treatment re­
eci tel at this institute, and mw that a

’

BEAVER 0L0AK8 AND CLOAKINGS, SHAWIuS.
FLANNELS, HOSIERY AND GLOVES,

II MID!

1 ..“Tr0

Ufo amid tha priratlanr of tha frantler. Ji
IK.-;
waa u.I.ei la marrUr. with bar uai
tersSv*! MBpaaUn. «a4 wuh him ia IU:
e*»» io this pU«&lt; then on unbroke, wltdrr

HATS AND CAPS, SHOES, ETC., ETC.^tie Sin of tit BIG HIT.

We Must Have Monty

A A I I on me before purchasing and I will sell you goo
MALL cheap us can be found in tbe city of Haatiiigs.

PROMPT PAYMENT

Of II ATS, CAPS and GENTS' FUR
SnISHING GOODS to be found Mt-

JULIUS RUSSELL.
Phoenix Block, State St.

Jahn Walsh of I‘u-nn»ylvania a* minifler
to Knglaud. Gow! for bits, and foe the
public mtvRc.
'

I fore purcbaring.

oetfitnS

FIRST GRAND PBHE

SIG KT OT BIG ZiA-T

AT THE CENTENNIAL.

I hare l&gt;H&gt; Urge*: stock of Urocurisa ia ;
, the City, and will ad! Harm for
.
Iro* money than any
other riquac. •

Just received First Prize at Wuicouzm Slate Fair.and at our own
State Fair at Jackson,
.

It &gt;&lt; expected that Rev. Samuel Kidder
will oddre* the tcsperiocc mooing next
Suttdey erbning.
IN,-.!*. Hu-lrd i» dclirtring his trees.
i lira. Aqua Sraxtx, over 70 years old
Wo un&lt;'rr&gt;Und they are giving entire artwn« found dead ia her .bed, st the resi­
is&amp;ction. They art certainly u firm look­
dence of John Summ. on Friday morning
ing lot cf trees.
last. She retired the previous evening in
Attention is caiial Io tbo Pr.-pectusae apparent gnod health.
of the New York Jmc*. the Ciri.-ago Pon
Tlw t. a&gt;[wrana- meeting was very enjoy
and tbe Cincinnati 7wt-». to be found la
*bL&gt; ou Monday evening last. Sereral s*their appropriate phtc-m.
loctij-te were road, aad good sjetcchot wcro
Onu of the wnndcrx oftheyvar—A
made by thr young membera of tbe club.
n rw iron bridgnover the Grand River al
lln.Juuu Robert? made some very tell­
ing remarks,

4“

W«P’“ ^"p. wl“'rt

*

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DETROIT

____ —

STOVE

Something new.

On Tucadsy btt the ClippM of this
city played - mateh tgxnus rf' Wt with tbi
MiddlcviHe dub oa the grtwuds .irf the
latter. The game resulted in &lt; score uf
30 Io 13 in favor of th* forr»CT.,
q
Our irinrrttecn wiU find it to tbeir ui-

J ust out.

THE JEWEL COOK!

SVGAI^.

The most beautiful and scientifically-arranged Diving Flue Stove
now in the market

’Tbe following persons were drawn oa
Saturday last aa jnroe. for rite November
term of the Circuit Court, and summoned
to be in attoodaoce on Tuoxlay tba 13th
day of November 1877, at 0 o'clock
aylMhf

3 C. C. Boekus,
4 George Uarkey,
5 Wm. Kerr,

Edgar F. Nye,
Orson Swill, “
James Bill,
Daniel Dorr,”'
Philhp W. Hi
Jubn 8. Smith,
Jan.b Kriser.

Joan F. Gairc,
C. M. UsodBrsbott.
Gcorgn W. Bcatwiak.f
D. C. Krwrou, Lewis Wellman,
Wajbi.gton Spoaablo,

“A Card”
We winh it di atine fly uodertitood that the jrices at which
we are aellioi
“ 'is Dot our
____
------------------------ Jy eitbe r upon'2
the importer or manufacturer
living rates, a terr Isrgc Kook *f ladios' of the goods.
We'are credibly informed that CLOTHING,
Gliter", tint dm make Misses' and Chil­
dren'» Gaiters, Bools and Shoes of all the prices at which they were
HATS and CAPS,
kinds and prim, Slippen, etc., Me. Come purcL___'._the
_ _ roatiuftwlurw reGENTS FURNISHINGS,
arid seo for yuurMtlvcs.
Store on Jeffer­
son Street, iost side, opposite the little ceives but little if any bay what­
brick. Joux G. Rumvaw.
mayfftf ever for the ailka, tnut the cash
we paid waa quite or nearly ab­
sorbed in paying the Govern­
ment duties.
"
SPRING t COMPANY.

CROCKERY.

W. F. HICKS.
BININGER’S
"OLD LONDON DOCK 6DU

to which I now invite especial*
attention. I am selling at

1ADIKS' RKADl-IiDK CLOAKS,

all. Come in and look

SHAWLS,

HOSIERY,

HATS AND CAPS.

GOOD NEWS TO THS PUBLIC!
THE SUN
Nw York.

n^k
mHie. to ths d'fcrnnl whoM-Cdtn oo Ry
rtwht p«h*»&gt;» U
I* ‘”lw'

all the popular pattern*
and beat qualities'^ lowwrt
rates
I have just re­
ceived a full line af

it

Men's and Beys' Clothing

g-rvAirHVw. &lt;—»«&gt;

.Krnttiu Baxki.
_ _ ...
nkort trip, is* wrek, thrvwgh • part of
Rntland; ProiricrUW. Y«kne Spriora and

iRESS GOODS

aefy competition tn tpmllly and Prim.
Call aad examine good*.

MaaiX'teaBMt Smith. Je4*j st Vrokou.

largely attendod.
Tho Bw. M- V. ROrk; will sppak
Union Hall.« riundsy-ovcui«- Now 11,
fo, die I enefit uf Ums lUforso Club. There
sbouH 14 » crowd, to hear 'his «Mb and
eloquent exponent uf tU principle* ef

DRY GOODS I
I have on hand a full stuck of
Dry Goods of latest styles

H. A. GOODYEAR.

.str

Um. lor the benefit afdwUdte* Cbrw
tian TempvrA u Unkm, wbieh ab .uUbc

COFFEE.

TOBACCO.

7 Bwj. R/Baee.

to nUU thia an intennting rdutnu to ev and lo Iom. Au cxegeats rf Matt. 18,18.
A. G. Fierce of tfohcwleraft.
cr^fosdi-r who trade* io th* d&lt;y
2. Thu doctrine of immortality before
i/Hstaton. »c«m to, be ip K""*
•* the evening uf Christ.
•
&amp;
Graves,
l&gt;. D.. of Grand Rapids
30 and 40 cants s b-uhcl. sod *o&lt; wry
3. Nature and'pruofa of the remtmeplenty at th®, thajgh we saw at Stanley's
tiub of ths dead. J. F. HUI, Mnskaron
a lorn! that
33W «•-.
Nb.,1
•1. Relation of repentance to/^rdms.
white pcauh bfowf. for which Ite paid 33
A. Brsy, Afolka
5. Condition* uf prnvsiiiog prayer1). 04xirn«, Grand Rapids.

TEAS.

Stx-holp, fbctenBion Top, Portable Planished Copper Reservoir.

6 K. E. Ldte,v

raptHte &lt;o have Miussihiisg now in tU cuL
umn of Batiw nu-Jepi aver/ wos't, so as

GROCERIES.

WORKS,

the jury sa l (fried 81

i;r- '•&gt; -a
Thia i* a rood tim? to gather beachnuts.
I've gathered th«a cMifor in the - oea-on,
but it was generally fresa
unharda.
and aome of the bort hcacboste
gr”"
on apple frees.
' ' ' -•.

Empire Block. Harting?, Mkh.

i I b.va it fr.im 2l) rta. to 9U eta pw Ih. ।

H. A. GOODYEAR ACi-nl.

. Much excitement has been been occasronnd atuting our citucns during the past
M Geo. Osman, far the crime of assault
*»u! battery upon the penuo of Ntutor
Budingeourt.
The trial waa held before
Juwjft W. Suochcomb, E*q., who found
the respondent guilty, and fined. him S3
and &lt;a.t»; amounting ia all to about |20.
Many uf our citiacas think the penalty al*
tachod ux&gt; light, but wen there t&gt;ot othrra
L- B. Sualoy wuhai to fay.; 0»f Bis who incited tins affray and lent cncouragefire*, ringing MbM tor Juverflrt .wiU bp num by .their presence, word., and other­
held at the c'ub norm t» Saturday al 1 J ®- wise, whom tbe law holds equally guilty ?
and for adults at » p.m Sdfcxds wtH *em- And is not tbeir punishment also too
Hght?
tnetev; promptly st the hour.
,
.

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_

I keep constantly on hand a
full assortment of men’s and
boys' Hate and Capa.

BOWJJE’S STORE

STOCK OF QBOCXBIX8

rtorm or bikbt coranr

Print, t

Print*!

�Rsilrosd*.

uaily up era this lime." Tina Had of
i picklc has breu uaed co cg-^s fur a century,
' but there may be dome intpruTeoMul ia
the above details over the uld way of tuakI lag the pickle. The method is a good oou,

L«gal«.

®CHWRo!cFraAL

.•tfiSJiresA-:,

and tbo only owe ia which sgg» Are prearrtol ia large quantilica.
•

Mr &gt; ■*rRWng Etoot June 34th 1877

g&gt;W20C',^"A~.VarR;'
to the name condition.- Now, I have ia-;
qnired of many breeders of these bird-, I
agd I hare hitherto not met with a single;
man who was mA thoroughly conrinrod |
that an occasional cron with another strain
I •ftbe aaaa sub-variety waa abaolutrly
Meomry- Hoi breeders of highly im
pruvidor fancy bird-c, value tbeir own
strain, aad are most unwilling, at the risk,
in tbeir opinion, of deterioration, to mak.a erww. Thu pwrchaac of a first rate bird
ol anotlwr-straiu ia expeusivtu and ox
changes are troublesome, yet all breeders,
as far M I can hear, excepting those who
keep large stock* al different pla.-er for tbe
sake of crossing, are driven after a time to
take thu step." Iu regard tn poultry,
* once Iu four or fire years is often enough
to obtain a fresh . strain of blood, by ol.i Mining cocks of the fresh slnin to ■ mw
with your hens. ■
.

AGENTS .
=ju=rwVa;.-.z?4ti
Aur. Itrnu

isivssifMHc™;;

M lint JatiMi &amp; sarm
lAILIOAt.

SUBSCRIBE AT O.VCE,

25 CTS
NATIONAL SURGICAL INSTITUTE.

the year, by cattle sating too many applo.
1***”~r under my notice in which |

A good tot «f that state ia to

a ^g-mcntlw'-old hoifer calf got at a barrilMagipks. nd ate ao many that ah.
ww soon swollen "sa tight m a drfim." A
physician .wan called, but be eould no I rd
here her, and left giving her up to die.
.\s» last resort, the owner twgan to look
over his books oa cuttle and their ailments,
a few aad he dbund a recipe for bloat, or borts,

13 bS

tvst

st

Ono teaspoonlitl and n half of chlatido
is in tbe right eundition. Next, see that of lime, ditoolrcd.in a pint ol waler, to l«
thefen'rea are ikrwti srimod the field, no
turned, down the naiutaTs throat." He
that your own and ncigb!«jr»‘ cattle can Mrmediately went fiir the chloride of lune,
ootae in, when the trees lire planted, and but did Ml find- any. Ho soya "I •lid
byqwse OU tbeflfo yrklsb wif» save’ yduriLe.
find bi-carbaeate uf auda. used fur cooking
wsperje of tritutuin^ them unca a yt»r.
purpose* Four good trxaspuvnfuls of tha
In buying your Woes, ask your nursery- (it being leas potent than chloride of lime)
■ajwiv
Lpatin apint of water and pound dawn
the call's throat very gradually ami care­
fully. Tbe lijuid was scarcely down when
the animal was partly.relieved, and in ten '
uiinutsi she* Was lying down, breathing
rarily, and tba swolling had gone. I Rave;
her an injection of old soft soap, in hike- :
wartn water, she rowed quietly thrnugb I
tbe night, and at tnortrio; feed time *» I

■RAID IAMBS DIVISIOW.

ISS'^U.

Tbe Sellable Short t.lu

flllD IAPIII All DHJOIT

HEGULA1GR

। jsgjsseii.“.sfaiius

iGQffiiiifrffl:■
PICTORIAL BIBLES.

VEGETABLE.

ora ltestos.1'! fnli I
Uuaa.aa
&gt;! U I &lt;•«
MIMavilto
!3 C TJM

&amp;... hii'g
stcr.w«Esreu
Isr In mH-----------S.rcs'c.'s
•r«n&gt; sari lh.ruf:
. a n.. tsrr. si .a.

dri!
• “s rcri iLr1

■

EaS

ere now well advanced ia year., it i«i]Lbr
if they wore IU best fcl- ploy it. Wrestle with natu
■aCea‘-in uxUeuoc. so you should order •trength of tby theorire ; ace
•upprt tbo trial. Act'
4Ln 'nnra&lt;Myuiu&gt; tudigthew up, sad yea
Wc all rxaggerato the p*u.
note* Ai , iUmd. * Dual t&lt;4! hint'to
'tars them flog up rarftdly, and with;as
jbagyjvdtx » pJttl'Jf. LccxiM yua want
tfie1 foaif a»- smsU aa poaaMe, and shore,
sept*^. roots are easily ant.
When you grt the tress lesded upon

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GRACE'S SALVE.
WORK FOR ALL.
tesifi’
SaL.
fij&amp;n
-...

x s-t nsle rellr rsL faZU

I'.’.I-

throw down tbo Inw, ahd*bc auro not to
set them lill the next day. Ifaoy ooo
adtmes ywe to ••lied io" thl trees till

*s4»r&gt;«ro&gt; l»al&lt;k.

planted, tell him that you hatch Ard pf

!•'.■!

tlefiiw SMtheriftereiflfai

'

SICK HEADACHE.

Northern
RAILWAY COMPANY
CENTRAL

Tillage tavern. Tell him to dig the holes
aa email as poeriblc and let the roots in;,
that if they oaa't go in a sd-spread o*t|U&gt;
theygrew naturally, to cart them up in a
drib-, tof«4 thrlowrfyrilnWAnhiWuod
tbe roots, and Um dark, fetilesoil where it

•Wo would with pleasure, buy, but the
fact is, the last time we lent it to yirar
urrthes she prenarved it so effortuulty’that,
we have never,seen U sinew." ••Well you
needn't be so assay about your old kettle ;
motber wouldn't bare troubled you agio,
only wc send you bars a new one-"

IT HAS NO EQUAL
Harper's Nascaqr says ‘ladies will wear
camel's hair ulsters thia winter."—Wc
yjAAnaAWU. fo
don't Uta to dispute snoh an authority as VR., 11.00
the lltuar, bat well but Mr. Harper 8500
we know one woman who will wear the
urns obi 83 nii water proof all winter
taedynayto MlW ;.‘J«hn, I; wait, you to king, unless her husband , lottery ticket I
hurry up *1$ this wprk.(| "Qtere are only
Sns hundred ircm to Mt, and I will give

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AaaAbr 'friitrt: yMJ have 'undoubtedly
read or heard, tiait it is a guod plan i&lt;i
■pro and cultivate the laud where the
HMaOteveSJanatw •»
ice is found ia'the popcre,

Pennsvi

nod you
Wit BBS!
•Um ».'• -a&lt; IO-.AI

the state of Georgia, no matter who ia
all dtoii tahanribn for a. paper that pub- 1-rroidrot’.
Kahnylaythingea agnqeliam oy Urticul
-^Bs.kibd to the book agent. Be has a
turn, as they oat from ono tojwo dollar* father pertiafa, sod a toother, who knew
a year, and lor that sum you and your; him in Ms
youth. Perhaps own
whole Ihmily could see a eirous perform- now. in .some pracwla) New England vil
anoewhich you would remember fora taj;e, fund beans are healing fur him and
sweet lip- breathe lore s dearest prayers
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quarts of salt, twenty- five ten -quart pails I

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salt clean and the waler -pare and sweet, ]
frow, Ami. all .vegetable ■ or -rfo^tep-wed I

B*?.wiU* • Pan’ou of!
the water, then add the bolanro of the"
water and tbe Balt 'Mr
throe ur four I

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VOL. 22. NO. 28

HASTINGS, BARRY CO., MICH., NOVEMBER 7, 1877.

WHOLE NO. 2074.
• bridge with turbulent &amp;Ui baiow; th.
*• b&amp;sd to the left eye dodgnd off sad
ret l«t; the other blind in the right eye
war ,Uo MwredV the Uh end fell over on

Tire cletvrtnati soon resumed the dis
eumion, but now U had a &lt;E&amp;mt pine,
for they looked like men after a bar room
tow. The subject of acereu was next
brooght from the bureau ofqmwtome.
Thia was the darkens of all themss, and
SOOS Ud their minds into a frog; end ao
they a«dad It:
The Indies, do hot wear aay roperfautiea and they are healthy and stroog. So
we should be, if w* strip off extra fixtoa,
end hew to the Sue,' Tike them." -We

DR. A. M. Bt.azn.
I IITSICIAS 4SUR0W1X

[TOR

aparkling in gwrlJs play fulness, over the
froeied fields, and faded fiowen. shining
rapJeadant io their beauty. The frost
। Uiat had gathered during the sight wee
gently kiasad away by the dworful rays of
th* nusaiog aau from the aset window of

nm ns muMwn

j The one nearoat ma wm a tai*. dark-bairthe BarM Ptaoa, aa sumer cn» on.!
■' od man, with henry eye been and whiskr. eta, well draaand in a suit ol the plainest
dies at Dr. Invlor a Th be sure, Thoma*; btock. Urealyoppuriaabi. m. abort,
J thick-ret man, with • broad ebeat, rather
Butfall did not know that JuKa'a Aaaa]
always adorned ths pador,:whito Dullyr j1 Urge, cuarno features, a Mac to give him
h iodiridoatoy, and light blue, bet very ex.
‘IpTMaivo eym.

DR. C. RfSSKLL,

PHYSICIAN &amp; SOBGEDH.
W,a earns l«r U. rar. ivmU4&lt; lfc»l eharuS
la vinda astoa Isva'alaxary ergfaeai.
IM la tketi oil aarot4e4 tosalt rw..».
w.a«u II..
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, lea. training, that mas would have bees a
iMuaualut.
He was net- tjuieC; for,
though his chair war lipocd back, and his
■ head, with iu aaaa of shining hair, wm
1 rating against the delicate totin paper, be
did uot ruaais hl use puaiuou more than
a mmuic al a time, morisg with a oer.

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Tkat ri.U Ueit hMratee u U&gt;a weaderiae attj

•ill the Simmer Job Office.

the man who stole the mare not guilty.'

DENTIST

Nasiiille

lickifu.

SMITH k. KNAFPKir,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW A-tSOIJCTTuas ISffU.Xglt’Zn‘

Jurt received First Prize at Wisconsin State Fair and at our own
State Fair at Jaekaon,
•

DETROIT

STOVE

WORKS

“Mary, in your marter U bssmr* “JJs,
sir, be’a ouL,r “I dos't believe fa." "WaU,
thee, he'll reme down and tell you so him

ly's maod that Tbcmas BardcU was coatomplatfag a proposal oo that Jaw drfy,
when be was to play bust to all the people
of Ruabtown
town, aad that Dolly was the niceat tolls ' She could Kit haw toM why she thought,
thing in tbs vaurid? Ill go down and so, nor whr Ae rere.lvod to. ask “pstm"
prove the trad
-------- - ”
AU this is
m Mr. Thomas.
__ __________________ eat walking draw
draw on bia lavender Lida, put oa his
giawieat ailk hat over his crop of curiiog
hair, and laneyio; hie liandaome, fault
kady-altired aclf iu iht long mirror, sallied [oeuire, by wrestbfai: Md dama trader
the rim of ha chip hat, sod futesioc her
soft white lacs al tbs throat with s booth
of the same flowem'
Then she drrared bcradf rather hastily,.
bario^ curled her aiatur's hair, and other
wise made a Cinderella of hcradf.
‘■Ob, beosan any people faaey M la a
She heard nothing of the dhtraayed ex­
clamation in far father'a study of
■ greet impwnpmil And then these ten
, “But bfeai my avul, Bardell, I can't nble draft, from the palpit window on my
■pars het' She as trf right bwsd aod eyea!
8by la houarkrepcr Mid companion and — bald-pate ftere mo a odd to the bead.
For two Sundays thia fall, before I bought
e wig I breatbsd like a porpoise, and
talked as if I wan Msg hot mwah.”

M- V. fl.CMUJI,
PHYSICIAN A BURGEON,

Something:

THE JEWEL COOK!
eyre were rivitod on Clio wig and stuck out
iiks there of an oX, half craaad.
The next was BnHltrr Rich, he wm dfatuvered to Uva false tooth, and, said oos.
■ yo* meat plson thsa with tbs wig. Ha,
ba I thia is a good joke, ias'a UT
The dergyman addreseed wm a goodtoakfa-mao, with move of the prufeaeor,
or anveb, about him than meat present.
Ue did eot think he could ttpuc them,
fait Breed the arig Uan agitator thought ho
«uH; io be raid. ' Remember tbr frog.

Six-hok. Extension Top, Portable PUmabeti Copper Reservoir.

The most beautiful and scientifically-arranged Diving Flue Stove
'
now iu the market.

H. A. GOODYEAR.

POWERS &amp; BARLOW
‘ffi5HLS.i
mold? to the deneai was dwpatebsd for J
the Inchon and grindery while the toogrvgation were welling in Wondrous eiThtHy we. thinking.
teneo. And a long time k vu. for none
'•It M lovely Iiere, and the hotiee is were to be fiend on th* toilet table, where

ahs looks forward 4s» the spkmdsr and BrWgas wm mlfad. -Asd fodrefo. «r, te
toast be that T mistook them for one of
the tpecimna. YaH Mod them, sir, in
tbs rabiset, dewe to the dried scake^in;
it was nrereh that pot thhn there.”
Ot oiurre ths victory was gaitsed, sod

evar seen in thw market I

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OWN,

IHJUIUIU sylvan

The Foreat and Round Acorns, with the improvement*
of 1777, itand at the head of the liAt for HEATING PURPOSES.
The Sylvan Acorn is a BOILER IRON heater, with return
flues, and, judging from sales already made, is going to be THE
FAVORITE.
.
Tha Qneen, Forest and.Orown Ajcorn Coakin^ Stovas ue all
, flflOrety dew this sBoaon, having nickle knobs, grotind edges, auto­
matic oven shelf, and
EVERYC
otgs
nted
V. MUc *geut, tbr the

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H- J- SM,
Carrian, Sin
OnaaialI
P A I N TER

At A. M. Back's Carvings Shop

warra

Tbobrwah was
up,
darioc to lake her eyes from a lovel, *1
ready feeling bet bead (planing whh gid
Aseae
“We can t be grand, of oourac, ud tbs
bouse will lock mesa cooogh after Bir
U! Flsse, fart we eu bo etas," abc caoafaued, scrsbbtogvigonroaiy atil&gt;e painx
“and you know,lorn, lei* sure to.M fa
love wiib Julia, end U ia such « spfaadid

The BMUUSOJV WAGOJV,

‘having a good effect.

I

X-SEi

penons of there prrwet; and, Oh I If oolyaMto JewbetMhr had happened flsrt
tony, far aright tare made a smell fortune.
-HtA I tark T raW Brother Breed,
•mayne tire premier u romreg - nut it
happened to fa two dtouit ofcrera.
■Mts'tfaw daowa *fo •«. morning
'«f£ 51 im Breed, to hare a liule private

udkeerirtto, tod ntnnprawtm
Ywe omm nout yesterday fa ■ efik gnwwd,

Wm. H. Goodyear.
MlfflELCHEB8!.

peoples drto store.
pUea. -nd
Fwily K»eipn
pared

oiWully P-

Drug» .nJ Cb'emicJ,

ot pm-wt qailUy Mly.

THE STEBBINS BROS SAY
Picture Frames’ ^MorDon’t buy any Furniture
until you have priced their Goods, for you
will save money by it.

Everybody knows they are the only

j

The toUeeoWM placed along side the I
teeth and wig, tod was soon covered with &lt;
cwta*. Mi«b usd tfaa, nd Other Mm gare 1
toasts; tors In alikag* manner ftoas the

�&gt;oany jreara, bm it WM during the War
that the onstrel of ywtwm.g,
fw.
the Executirc into tho hands ot Congre..
men. Neither the Praaidri, the bend*
of department. Vr member, of the Cabinet
had th* time from TB«O to 1268 to dentc
toappotatarenta. The Bmmtore and mmnbore ef Congress not only raM who .hould
be wppohited, but they 3H Mt dacriminite In their wdeetlotra Men were pro­
moted on penoaal grounds. If the obli' galiC'ti ceited with the appointment, tend
the appointee bad been told thli the place
which had been granted would be roteined
or jert, according to the fidelity aad abili­
ty of hia service., the evil woeM bate had
,&gt;1. limit*. Bat such wa* not the cwae.
Tbo office wm mA only a rswd for po#
acrrice*. but it implied an obligation for
, f*two political work. , These offiriate were

been for some years fil.SD, aad the system
of selling the entire house put that up to
1240. Tkis waa aH wall enough when
people wore making money al every turn,
but now that th. tide ia niotung the other
way th. managers have found it difficult
to Iraep Ater bouses half full, the Grand
Opera House reduced prioew thirty per
eent., and it haa had a good burinre. ruhl
alcrng. An enterprising cum pur of busciaus, all first ckaa, are giving concerts at
Gooycr Institute for 10 cento admireioo,
ao4 the ball iaa't big cough to hold the
people, ud they arc making money. Tbe
kaam is obvious—with th* return to gold
everything must come down to a gold ba­
sis. The expuragarit actnrec ud actor*
even the beads of department, at Wash- mute play for fore than |25O a week, reals
iu-gtou had little control, for a discharge moat com* down, aad the prion of admisof vueh &lt;0 ipptentoe wa. equirxlcst to a
pcroooal attack upon the member, of pon-

‘ Jt ti thia tytUia that ‘Mr. Hay« aeeka
to Jatroy Ik, Inter k. exp&amp;cic. There
can be no efficient pnUie rervire bared extJuntalj upon aa e-puraW.iu j-olitiral
and penwoal f.vora. That the ehngc
will iutorf.ro ^b lb. iufiucace of Con-

prmraen i. not tnte. That it‘ provena a
Cvogrraman from making a atggration ar
exprwaing disapproval fo ako nntnie.
The OMgrraatnan h just M frts u ever to
any to the President or to tlie brad off a
dcpartmimt what be thinks of the caudi’ddtfcr, but tho rryTo^L.ility i. restored
from bi. shoulder., and every man haa a
'right to
in hu applieatioo, with the

certainty that bis papers r&lt;-ed not hare
the indorsenmat of a Ccogrenunan to ra-

ride than before, while it girro hln time
to attend to the pcrforraence of official du.tarn Skater Umjamfi, H. Hffl of Grorfia Km written 1 bitter to hi. cim.titursta

■ '“Vkn a Senator reloots ood ipplieant
lor an office, and rrprenente that one, be
parted for that on., and partial
apiiw, all Olbera. H. abdicate. Woffice
«f tnufoc for al), and beeomre the attor­
ney for. .ue, and, u .xperinoro redly
rnilWa
C-.r ■

A full fine

J.-, Naval Affair*. Whiuhcrnc, Tuan;
Foreign Affaire, Swann, Ind.; Territories,
Fraaklia, Ma; Itevolutreeary P.orioaa,
.Macker, Pa-I Invalid Penaioaa, Rfoe, O.;
Railway, and Canals, Sdeidrer, Texas,
Miore and Mining. Be.be, N.
Edomlion aud Ubor, Goode, Vm; Reviaioa of
la.l, Wsbh. Ind.; Courage, Weight. ud
Meaaurre. Stephana Ga.; Patents, Vano.,
N. C.; Public Building. Md grounds,
Cook, Ga4 Expenditure., War.Siaie.Trera
ury. Navy, Pore Office ud Interior D.partmeate, Blackburn, .Ky., Springer Ill.,
Glover Mo., WiHU, N. Y.. William., Ala.,
Spark*. IU., rrepoteirclj,- AcNante, Rob­
erta, Ind.; y.lrage, Cobb, Ind.; Ex pud itanni 00 Wblio Buildings and of DepartmMt of JiMtioa, Lynde, Wia and Bragg,
Wia. napwlivaly, Cfril Service Reform,
Ilarrwv.,111.; Mi^ppi Levreu, Robert•«, U; Printing, Singleton, Mire.; En­
rolled Bill., Hnmilton, led., Library, Cox,

poor Irish parent, ia Troy, wa* bred to
tho trade of blacksmith, whichJ&gt;e aboadoued in a abort time ior the prixo-ring.
He waa a game fighter, aad came, out of
all hi* oooletta victorious. Naturally be
graduated aa a gambler, and from that in.
to Nev Tork.politic, and made himself a
power in th. city. Of lata your* ho ha*
tried very bard to keep himself in aomething like decent rare, without being *o
tierent aa to alienate the devotion of bi.
ragged cctulilMcto. Ha ia generous to a
fault, ud earn io hie Kombliog bouac* haa
dealt with tolerable fairueas. Whan great
swindlers hare been neeeaaary, be baa
kepi then »knifuDy from the public. Ha
baa acquired a valuable fund of inforaation an to the goTsrnmcnt of the citv. with hit auacraafol rival, who had the making
and unmaking of Ccuaiteo. It waa Ud
enough to be biennially defeated in the
daring ambition of bis carpet bag career.

towething better than the peho ring end
gambling table. He coold beat Schell if
Ibo Republican, would all vote for Mm,
but ih.y will not. Thoen who reftm.
naert that to elect him would not rplit
''"W. are m« at Aat ela. which
Tammany—that it would amply compel,
Mhake n idea th« the beat way to Kelly to taka him into partnsahip, aad
itiAgthen in A drain inration ia to reward make it .trooger than ever. But John
iu political opponent., bat wo hare firm
■ faith that the brat way to itrengthen g
; party ia demand tbit iu aflicial rervante
♦lull attend to their legitimate duiten. A
party which cannot aoattin itraif by dealcf*g with the vut interat. of thia couatry
io a buaiuoa. like way will not long have
vote, enough to be railed a party. Sena,
‘“for BUI takre tbo praitkn that evety ran-

■ nfor nhonU adopt, and if hi* prfooiplen tn

" W&lt; RotojffMoloeaHy togiteA
returns from the demon* held on
.’day, but reran* in this moruiag'a i
to i-Uroto

'
Oer CUSTOM DEPARTMENT con-;
: sire, of a nice line of WORSTEDS and'

bird himself. and endured for week. lb.
hardship incident to the tramp', life ■ but
be baa bean made to drain tba cup to it*
bitten*^ drag* by tearing him from life
comparalirely prominent flare of last •*rion aad laying him on the Library ahJf
But Mr. Randall by hi* nngrarioua treat­
ment of rival, baa loot what little reputa­
tion be ever bad for magnanimity. Mr.
Cox ia not the only one offended aa the
Speaker will loam to hia ood, whenever
the cpportaoiiv for retaliation ocean.; and
a* a rule Democratic polititian* bar. Huie
faith in the efficacy of the scriptural meth­
od preecribcd for heaping eooia of fire on
the head of' aa enemy. An analyua of
the chairmanship*. awarded the different
acetiona reveal, beyond the pceaibilty of

the new dyanrty of lie “Solid Sooth."
Hie strong bid tor lb. approval of Uxt
•cetion at the exponas of every other, ia
the 26 throw* aa ao many topt to hie
aft over the country ; TH —To have the "erring orotbera." tba MTate with ito nat
mv four per cent. loan popularized. An iatreaMgate 12. the Middle Statop 8,
aaooeiatfoo ia memorializing tie authorities and New England arere. Oa the wbolt the
■■rtenml fftoeaa of ihimp"
rarely bemi
mare acrupteontey ignored dtaa io lb.
eunatrudioo of the {Jemmiltore anoouiKed
laat Monday. The religiM. and moral
tow dominating th. party, &lt;m, however,

tui^t repngnired

pMng »Fvwnady

WWaMb. bead of the IwwitogCoro-

and k doubt evary raaemmwf ffOfotmtar
lag vill'bo exhatotod, if iiwy, tepro
voM Che lauodnotlon of
4 Ign brand
Of th. Mtoiy WO bill, raterfw*
re­
ferred In the Hoere on Monday, ebcut 50

Ur. jewelry, in cameo atylea, wW be
worn the Cuming winter.

and Draw

bar. a eompletn-tUk of Maa's, Ywaib a
M 'toy’o BtSINESS and DkKSS

i for FALL TRADE.
Thing, in General.

and only u expert could detect the differ­
ence. In fad the belt dairyman of th*
ennutry were buying it hi large quantities
to mix with their milk, aad aouroaly aay
butter aitara to New York tree from it.
One dealer testified that it was better then
batter, for it noycr eoeaew rancid, or in any
way rirong. The offrodiag dealer was

Henry Win! Beecher ia lecturing on
lie undesirability ofrichea at 1800 a night,
Qakey Hall, Tammany politician, an Tfltoe u Kring away from bin family, on
Second
avtowe, gelling ready to do the
thor, actor, lawyer, and almoat everything
•fee, who left New York about six month, une thing, it about ooe-fourth the
•go, between two day*, aad who ban man­ money, end Frank Moellon, the reel suf­
aged tn keep himself in the newspaper* ferer, is reboilffiug his shattered fortnon.
ever since, returned yewterdiy aa myalexi- as the agent of Ashton’* Id verpool Ball,
oualy u bo went Ho any. that the inter­ which he ie iotrodneing to the attention
val has been to him like a dream, ho inti­ of dairymen. The great scandal ia eery
mate. dial he baa bora partially inaiae,
but that his train is now dear, bi* mind
unclouded, and that he shall go ou ami
fulfil bi* dratioy
He give no rawoo for
hi* going, and none for hi* coming, but1
people guere. The well-posted say that it'
vw not feu of the Twood iavratigauon,1
„ one,
w ].
Eteettoes, Harris, Vm;
but that in abort, there wm not only
Wlrateverl, W,’,“4
W—*• * Y-l
but two women in the rase. VLmr.tr
■ I1 priarioos, Atkina, Twang Pacifio Railroads,
may hare been the mm of hia ctnpedc,
It Las lost him all the standit^; he ever*I Patur, N. Y-; Bukiag and Currency,
had. The oiy reganls him now as but Bnckncr. Mo.; Claws, Bright, Teno.;
enedRCrew above Count Joennns, aad a Commeree, Reagan, Texas; Public Lands,
long way below Geo. Frsocu Train. It Morrison, IlL; Fort Offirea and Rcrada,
would, have been belter for hia reputation WadcteU, N. Ct District of Columbia,
it be had died abroad. He ia ot no further WUIiams. Minh., Judiciary, Knoet, Ky ,
War Claims, Eden. Iff.; Private Lend
Claime, Gaoter. Ark.:
Menufocturen,
Wright, Pa.; Agriculture, Cutler, N. J4
Indian Affairs, Scale., N. C.; Military
and John Morrireey ha. been pct forward Affaire, l&amp;k'ing, Ohio, Militia, Real, N.

by the aati-Tammaayitew aided by the ItopnWiora.. or rather a part of the Republieauv, for a large cumber mo no difference
between a profemiona! prue-fighter and
gamble, and a profnreonal Democratic
politieiau, ia which they are more than
half right Morvimey u, bawevre. a re­
markable man. and Lad he been born and

of Underahirta

A chotenfitodk' ofgoo*

;

SUITS and tmtRCOATS

in Furmshimt Goods w hero a line of

• BROADCLOTHS for DRESS SUITS. the latata siylmi ia the BEST FITTING
| -CASSiMHRl* mnkCHEHOTS. for WHITE SHIRT in the Oxy.

The iron trad, of the Lehigh valley i.
chewing sign* of a revival.

A complete line of COLLARS ami

; BUSINESS SUITS.
’
OVERCOATTNO In good atylea.

There are 811 railroad, in the United
Stole., of which only 196 pay dividends.

CUFFS and the

late* Mmritie*

ia

SCARFS, TIES am) Silk Handkerrhief-.
Mandy wde !Hf«M
’Itrnbrellas. Satflie|s end Shawl Strap,

And now they think that the long lost
Chariey Rte* h. bee. found to Rfohnwrod

33 Monroe

st., Grand Rapids, Mich.

Mahoa and nmi! nrembero of hi. Cte&gt;
inrtgnrod th. nrearing.
E.litnate. for carrying the inland mail. 1
for the coming fiaoal year are gSO.BSln- appoint Thuraday, the 29th Sty of NovrasticT next, ** a day of National Thanks­
giving and Prayer. I earnestly reeeomreal year, 12,030,297.
mend that, withdrawing tbemselte. from
Tho iotoee by fire in lb. United State, •ocular care, and labors, the people of the
for th. firat nine month, of thi. year United State* cumu together OQ that day
amoautod to a total of 52,000,000. The in their mpectire placre at worship, there

loaxa into their argcuaeoti agairut the
financial policy of the country.
It is rumored that Secretary Sebera will
won retire from th. Cabinet and that
Aaabtanl Secretary MeCormick will be bi. I

$10, $5, or $2.50
The Republkan plurality in l«wa, eg ]
th* vote lor Governor, is about 42,d&lt;W.
,

SOAP

The aad thought steals over us that
Maryland was not • rlectrifiM".
.
Tb* new party f rophrt baa Uopre that
Coogrere will help him oot.
)

(50,000,

20.U00.

10,000,

TOBACCO.

sere’ a I&gt;r»n&gt;«‘ Beak. Lreiivills. Kr_ Ire.

Secretary Evart* wreddn'tgive a twot to [
know anything more about Penney I ran la

rlMETUCROCKERY.
have enough for yuu all,

The Mild Power

and al price* O.M defy competition.

We bare a new supply and can suit yoa all.

CURES

TLc Brooklyn Arpm rays
“Nvw
which Soeretaa ao much commended; and
there are many of his brethren wbo miffbl York city under Irish rwle has a taxataoa
profit by hi. example.
of 127.50 a brad , Ireland under English
The Minacre* a wheat crop of thi. year rule baa a taxation of 1342 a bead , what
ia owimated at 00 leai than 40,000,000
would the Kelly* and Oooeollyi do for
bushel., notwithrianding the ravagva of
Ireland if they bad a ebuee at the Green
Isle ?“ New York n under rule a* atrcwgly UNBooraticaa Ute Iriah.

HUMPHREYS'
Homeopathic

Specific!

Vol. 22 4tf.

Smith Hoyle A Preston.

WE) rarai

KffiS MES

The Beet Timee I

CARBOLIC OIL

The first petition presented to Conprew.
waa from Missouri, for the rcwnral of the
Narioual Capital to a mor* central posi­
tion. We think jaotnething like that
proposition has been heard of before.
The TriAwue aay* that ia New York
"the Republicans er* visibly encouraged

Til CiBiiHli TkUi Tiial

LINIMENT

DMafreta, Parlflra, Uwwltes.

Tammaay'a nmnagmi adviae Dmocralvoter, in tba interior not to take th.
World, aa it ite't teffiaeotly Democratic
Th. Etprnt is th. favorite.
m

"Unity, harmony, and energy.'' should
b. the-poK^" of lb. Jtopnhtay party.
If any no. objart., pel him out. '
Now Simon ba. a dbnee to aue for
breach of promise.

FIBRAND WILLIAMS * CO., \
DetroM. Mtofcteae \

Koglscd ire't the only Nation in whieh
Mr. Evart.’ diplomacy i. uf the Simon
Grant b held in bcoor. Tbo aktestiooa
paid him, in Pari., ' .how the mtoem in pure order.
whieh France boMa him. Perhap. it will
be found oat, after a time, that even in
the Unital Staten be has some hold

CHESTER’S CURE/

Thirty tbouand peopk. are engaged 10
lheoyaier trade at H.lmncn:, and tbo
Cbreprak. oymer Itet ineindte 700 craft.

Ast.hmu,
BroachUu, Catarrh, I

Tho

-

BfflHL! JEW®!! BOBW

TO ADV

Maron of London, Liverpool,

THE BAStUGS REPMEDI UJHffi
AB the Itepublioan paper* from the in­
terior of New York State appear to 14 1
really in earnest tn entry the Stale, and
they .too .peak with a degree of hnpefnl.
nea. which v encouraging.

.

Tw-Brt,

the OIOTIOHARV Or THE BIBLE

aKSKjeatto’

Vk“sst’.

CRAMPl’ON’S
Gororwor 8toM, of Mimirelppi, «. von*ad for m * "prefoot Ifowrbon." Aadh. i.
Gurerncr of a State white, hre n logitimalV
R«p«biieaa majority &gt; of

IMPERIAL SOAP Wanzer &amp; Barnes.

CHEAPEST AND BEST'

Tbo Wreoretre Gnamte remark. lW “if

to mthfy Hawatw Morton, wa should any
the party at Urge can afford to stand by
him. without any surer* laearalitm of eon-

The People’s Papor!

�Uoubiu molding fom .ro^ u Koi.
maned Chureh.

There wm throe inebro of
ground Monday night

helped take me to Kai. And to terik* Al-

on th*

Mvd he wm inatruurenOI io coding me
Th* Ilwnnjmeter waa dm to aero imt to Kafomroo my piteol nriafoed fire al him
Tucwdav morning at anurwe.
•■■metbing it nerer did before I wanted
Ma. M. A. Taylor haa just r*ton&gt;*d hie p^hy M raUurou f„ Vol. other of
my friends tnay thank my forgiving da
from Chicago with a fuU li*« of n*w Poailioa litSc Ae. it w&gt;.
IIL. r.l.

City Drug Store!
WANZER k BARNES (Succeaaors to Baixrb a Co.)

Phomix Blank. HASTINGS. MICHIGAN.
Having and keeping constantly ou hand every variety of . '

Drugs, Patsit Itadionss Hmmopathic Remedies,

8599

Sbcridau .h.u'd Utow M^rgy rad dnerroination cMOgh to form a hrgv a*4 rf
ffeient Reform CIA. should erect and ded­
icate a hall for ha tcewpaacy and nm, i*
an *cb.*rrmrnt lardly to be epinad a
abort time ainre, and 1* a rcasilt over which
the whale county may WeU boaal, and th«
thorough reform uf on* individual promiMM there ia a victory orw th* damou

which aJooc folly repay. aB th* effort tbua
pm forth. But not afoot m it in Maad’iUe that marked aad prominent. adraMed
and aalulory chasg* haa bwn effected, and
atertiag, Un-Acial effect apparent. The
UiOTcsjCTit for reform haa permeated into
every crock and cranny of oar county, and
Hke the ripple* made upon the ffood lake
by th* dropping of . pebble, i* raforging
ud wideafog ita einb of *perati«n*, rr»

Julius Russell
LOCAL BUSINESS NOTICES.

The Ladfoa Socfoty of Emanuel Cbureh
will ba entertained by Mr*. Smith, at bar
room* over'tba Moro of J. ft Goodyear A
Co., on Friday afternoon. The gentlemen
ar* invited to tre at *U'*’&lt;doA.

■

Frank Brook* ia morfog hia. tin shop

of Rower* block, Frank • •" enterpris­
ing young msn, pud we berprok for bhn »
liberal share ot the paWte patronage.

Rev. M. V. Rork will preach in I'uicn
Hall at 3) o'clock Sunday P. M. frtn
•'Seek ye first th* kingdom of God and
hi* rightmaMM," and will speak to the
Reform Club in the evening at 7 o'clock,

The charge in tb* Jaattul late week
that a certain (Uy oSeer, uodentuod to
mean tlx Marshall, had loat 836 “bucking
the tiger,'' a* it b callad, in a gambling to the thne Georye wrat to Thorns »nd
hall ia thi* city, i* unrooditiynally.Mw or that bwkUfod himaelf anon after tb* Urac.
we are not correctly informed.
Mr. H. laft him standing in front of th*
double wadding of Charles F. haiuc, that being not for from 2 o'riuok
Dwight and Mary E. Barlow, and WiL Sunday rooming

An iuquiritloc taken at Quimby ia
nai l maty ca the fourth day of Noertu­
ber A: D. 1877, before Jceeph Cute one
of th* Coroum of eaid eounty upon tba
view of the body of Georr* Edrlee there
lying dead, by the oath of tbo jarorfe
wbone names are hereto aubacribed, who

TEAS.

PROMPT PAYMENT

JULIUS RUSSELL,

CASH STORE
TOBACCO.

CROCKERY.

defy eompacitiou in quality nd Price.
Call and examine teoods.

BLNDi’GER'S
'OLD LOMOI DOCK GDI.

DRY GOODS!
I have on hand a full atnek of
Dry Goods of laUmt atylea
and alao

LEWIS STERN

DRESS GOODS

discharged, th* statement bring to th* efo
frat that* ha rm harmlem aad practically
• mantel imbed!*. Siace bl. dfoiharg.
be h»a resided with bi* M other wmr .th*
_ __________________ w» yadbnif
Tn teutimooy whereof tho mU coroner to th* Fir* Department Oammitto*.
Bteriou at Quimby, &gt;ad b**&gt;
aad the juror* uf thb inqoyKhar* baraunTba reaignaUra ofWm. F. Hieka akfof
practically. demented,
'
to act U.*ir b*nd« the d*r«nd year afuro- eogiuear of the Rro DepartmaM waa pro­
mid.
Joaim CoLl. Coroner.
rented ud ou taotlra tba mum vm reforred to the Fire Department Committee. •
On Saturday night about «Jer»n o doek
Tb* reaignatio* of G. 0. Spaulding
h* calkd at tba raridanae af K. A Thrrn,
Aldrrmu of th* Third ward wm preaantrailed him up and gave him aore. piper.
ad,
and on motiaa rfAld. D*w«y lb*
a.4 a. book, rayfog to him that he b*d
jute rooriv*d a dwpafch from the South, ■ Mia* Eden Eek lee, uoly daughter of Mtn* waa accepted aad placed ou file.
The foUowing areonnta were prevented,
and that be and hi* Mother wee* going Mrs. M. E, Eckl** aad the only surrinng
there at onec to ae&lt; some *ick p*r*oa , aad member of tbo family, who is a Mudeut

qis new Wagon Shop, where ba may be
found at all hnnrv of any day. ready to do
any work ia hia line, from putting * new
spoke in aa old wheel, to the tmilding of
th* beat buggy ever *ovn ia lb* eounty ot
Barry. Don't ffwMt tb* plaaa; la the
(hop with Jaeon Rieb A Bro , ranter of
rei_ v_ j n ___ i a.__ .

AS netaaaad aconou thaTare nut mi■foteorily arrswwfo by tb* 15&lt;h af Nevrmbar wiB be kftfor eoliaclfom
t!5 2a
»B.J.G**wt.
6xmada docninx Aattwjtr lijoi.—
Thi* popular line eommeoiod on ftair
aummarftn* rord. Mamfov, May 14ft,
ibrea fan expres* trafoa mu, iueannaction
with tba M. C. R- K Vuarage-* l*n*ing
Htoting* al 7 M A. M , arrive at Buffalo
MOW, diy at 8:18 K
«•&lt;! Naw York
next morning at 10;M a. X Tblg font
day expn** i* the bari train between
Michigan and tba East. fPufor car* from
Dteroit to B^Wo.ri-pfog o»ft- from
Bufidb to NeWXort.
'.........

by .yea and oa
Ay—AM. .
...
Tnang—8iton, Tarfnim
N&lt;p»'MtW1 n
■
'I
Thaoocoot ufOUvwrR. Woodruff *o
■action WM rdroed to tba Fisa— Con

i
I

■mm-rua rr

&gt; «.w.

YU cSAjr ro»wiM the

Wffl h* taJ^draw-L b* «f

We Must Here Money

Phoenix Block, State St.

Tb* afflicted of thia portion of tba coun­
try ahOTld bear io mind the intrad^ visit
af tb* aorgaoo* of the Natfooal Surgieal
luriitMa, to Grand Rapid* on th* 2d and
3d of NovtSiber at the Morton Hriric.
PW*« rehaare can b« placed ia thew
•urgcoc:*; as tb* Institute which itw-y re;-

Ou Sunday morning. lari the ptrple of
thia city and vicinity were atortled by the
report that Mn JL ?■ Bckhe «•&lt;» her
son Georg* BckU were Mmad'dead, both

f^ bi h.
,
It ia raarwly pnamblc to gi«c axpremfoa
ban. Tot. &lt;4ot W —* « “• “
ofH, J.
-M H- -P
Io th* Miug of regr.t thi* aad tragedy
mduMUbibbabvOTf-rr"*-;1 1bm oomaiuoed among all d*M* uf oor
people, or the aympsdhy that i* exprwatri
for th. aomriug rnladrm of the daparfod.
OTbJflwta.r
Ari d MJ to L. inapynpriate fo add
that ibafomdy WM sum uniaeratiy rwapeol
ed for tfoir ..ray uorifow troita of char

PAI I on me bcforc purchiwing and I will sell you prodt
llALL clioap ax can be found in the city ef Batting*.
,

Tba Nrtfoaal Harfocri iariitat* at i
lodunapulia, Indian*, ha* long bcea wall .
and fsvrirably known ftrougbnai thia .city J
and vicinity. A nnudwr of our long suf- |
fering eitixeuv. now rejoicing ia a rvstora
lira to aound bodfos and liiab*, ow* thrir
prearat happy coodiuoo to treatment roceivid at thia imritute, aad now that a
number of skilled aurgrao* uf the Institute
are to make a profoarinm) viah to Grand
Rapid* on the 2d sad 3d of Novenb^ at
th* .Morton Home, w* fori wo are doiag
an *et of katoaaily aad juatioa ia rreom
mending th* aflictod. by all mo***, to m*
them sad not kae so valuable u opportu
nity for relief.
______

I oath do aay that th* Mid Maricl K­
' K. klra camo to her death by tncatia of
the Fire Company could rou.li th* premise*.
Loa* on tho li«M about MW—[neared , a buHct fired froa a putol iu the band* of
for 8'2CO, and the ioas on tjyc fui nature . George Ecklce.
i In tortimaoy wbtroof the aaid Coroner
war rutirriy ravesod by insuraaro
' aodjthe juror* of tbia inquest har* herniato aK their hand* the day and yew afore
An Awful.TrilfftljJAK
mid.
Jxoxrn Goli, Coroner.
A Monix* KtuJtn nr Hi* Iwmaww
Bott, Wwd twm Kim.* Himsut-r

Silas J. Bobrach n th. TtrwnaMp &lt;sf Map ]
la Grove and cwSed for Hm. but *■ to- ,

HATS AND CAPS, SHOES, ETC., ETC.

LEH’D STER.fr

The Corotror* jory found ns follow*
Theaday evening wa* th* ancial event of
An inqutsiii-in token at Quimby in sail
the acMou. The reception giren by Mrs.
Barlow at her rtaidcac* on Jeffereou at.,. county on the fourth day of Norocaber
I A. D. 1811, before Joseph Cole one of the
waa a fine affair. The promt* were both '
numervu and coally, including *n |800 | Coroner* of said county, upon tbo view
upright piano preaented by Mr. Dwight, of the body of Maria! E. Ecklec, there
lying dead, by the oath of the jurom,
The dwelling Eoum of 1mm Imrore ail- whuno as mm are hereto subacribed, who
uxicd on Broadway, North of the Iron lacing swam to inquire in behalf of the
Bridge, waa entirely Jratroyud by tru ot* people of thia State, whoa, in what MSSaturday Heroine. Tba Sr* ojriginaied ner, and by What mama tbr mid Mariel

bring shot, at her rreidasroa at Quimby
Stxtioo iu tb* townxbip of -Hxrii»nTbe fort* ia the eae *eem to be. a* dertl
oped ou inriutlgarism before the Qyroow.
Jury, inUtaUtiaJlfM fWtow^- ‘ ;
Some trine about M»J 2&gt;»t !87! on *j&gt;pheation of Ha Mother. George ICcklm
waa, by order of tbr Probate Cour.. *&lt;M
to the .kgylam for the Inanaa M Kakm*-

GOODS,

L10IES\MfiENT’SFER»Wfifl0DS,

u» through lha Red
ot immortality
and del&gt;a*uuetit, wlffle the boots of Satan
shall be ewallowod up therein. Our Mo*&lt;aea in tba pilgrim*#* of Reform are gullrd, strengthened and upheld by the great
Good By&lt;
1 Am, aad thus rrmforeed they go forth,
b'nan the foregoing letter it will be teen
panoplied by prayer and fUft.but to coothat George intended iu addition to what
be did, to har. killed Mr. S. J. Babcock
and Mr. H. J. ilanchcU, that tAe abacsce
rf tbo former from home, ud the mbaing
fire o( lha pistol in caaa of the latter eared
their tier* The Sheriff found that the
pistol lying ou the trunk had ooa barrel
that had not been loaded, ud thi* acroonte
for the cireumslanee slated by him io his
Utter, and which Mr H. thinks is correct,
The Becker A Huffman Electro Thera­
peutic Bath will be in operation at the Cent
u to the attempt to shoot him on the
r*l boa** Nor 1st Th. xflinted should
doorstep. Tba facta proved before the
»&lt;4 foil to all. Lady palk-nU trraio.1 by
jury-laove no doubt a* to tba substantial

be greeted with a full buMe.

AND FANCY DRY

STAPLE

but recaoaa by yuan and daoadas, are ao
uumndiag that an* muat, perforce, look
bry -nd hutn.n aguey for thi* great meaam, aad it ia by this* duiiMC aad by th*
Let rwlyiag that iaa eob* the oiharwiae an

OnSuuday moraiug next. Rot. Mr.
Flctebcr will prioeb * aenuoa on the Mbject -WiU b payA-xnd we bop* bv may

STAB (MWfflJUS.

DotHe Store, 38, d» end «, CM terete.
Grund Raptfe

Report* from the ochool .h ,w that it ia
pruaparing under Prof. Colman Laytoad da
mat Mnguiae expeotatM. of bi. fnrala.
Michigan Central .nd ite br*n*be*. next
Sunday w* hear, bM do not knew what
the chmtgto ar* to be.

and Bey ’aoiMhlue at the agate

ilk

w soon H it was tight
M
loohrf into tba windew, tb* Karo. bring
ekrad. and no reply
received to
tLrir repeated rap., and aaw Mm Kekle
Iriugon the kriftra
by
dead u b„ iapp,^. H» at eeee onae
to &amp;a city, leaving U. forewi guarded by
llw men who wrrr with him. aud notified
lb* Sheriff of the cuodirioe of thirre
Th* Sheriff al oaco mt word to Crwvnrr
Cale, and Marled for ft* Uare Attirtoff Uvree, ba hod Charles B. Benham And
Samuel J. Biddnun pried upeo , Bfodow
•ad ratretd ft* boo.,, They lound Xra.
E. aa Mated abor*. ,»d fo„ing their way
into the chamber*, every d.w ,ad windo* In the hoaac bring faatew.], found
G«&lt;Ke laying dead &lt;M hi* bed with a revolm clutched
iu hi* hand with two
aldM- flU ‘obUnttH’ I barrela empty On .
.ta
of
the bed by another rerohu, . bowfo
’fold itmi.
■
knif*
.nd
the
following
latter,
whieh
wa
Gold, bM piraaanL
print Vtrbitiu, :
Buaioca* ia improving.
I did intend rrroegw on , number of
Bewd the OaaauU proendi^a, •

of nil the papular pattern*
•nd beat qualities nt lowest
mten.
I have ju*l leceiveJ a full line of
4 tnfornwd that
H
the'- — mA they were
purchfood the tnauufuctin-er rea‘ite» but little if any pay wh»tevgr for the eilka, tnat the caabl
wc paid wbb qaite or nearlyV&gt;sorbfid ia paying Ute Cmvtfr-ntneiit duties.
,. z.
3PIU5G A COMPANY.

Men's and Boys' Clothingto which I now invite eapecud
attention.
I aut selling at
price* that will Mtoaiahall. Come in and look
over my itock.

HATS AND CAPS.

GOOD ins TO IB mu
THE
1878

SUN.

Now Yodu

I keep constantly on hand a
full aMortment of men'a and
boya’ Hata and Capa.

�Rural Topic*.
WriUan £r 0» Bs»»e Wrsto*,
lam asked W

SALE

few f«4 from th* kwh of
and made to throw ont.oew tops, (he prsbl
ability is, that yon woul i in a tew yrnuJ

Railroad*.
0. P. Rowell A Co’». Col.

Legal s.

after fcrlilixwg them as above, have trees

ITEJ
vault be emptied in the'’fall or apr»K?"
Privy vaults may be emptied in the fallor early io ths spring, but m th* faH it
Mat. Select a anitabie place to deporit
fa/ fcialirtdj in your, garden , then throw
«p a htfaslsmbankmcnt of earth, eight to
write feemm high, according to it* liquid
tie and horses, I know of on Want ’
' rwditlon. If no* in a liquid ataU no em­
than to arrange it with a floor tn titap
I bankment is BMcrouy. Probably aa em..■daqfotynave bay and grain onlks i
, bankmrol around a cirel* 10 fret io diam­
&gt; tier wocld U large enough for tho eon
.a»d Mitt cattle atalk oc one aide and *
-'for1‘Borers on th* other. Tb* hay
* tenu of any ordinary privy. Before any
i*val takas place, provide sufioent garsoil to aux with thi privy eootenu as
old riyle, but I aut ana no way to *mp*os* '

FiMfflyor,ICIAGENTS
wwiiwrwi0!
«?as
•&gt;s tt-

Vulbaaa oar* Uuoos* u
™..

' ""U.

Wijr lautoai.
W &amp; stfin
of night soil; and so continue the layers
till all is disponed ef. Coal ashrt are very.
Kood to use with the earth or alone, bat
only such aabes are aultabl* as have been
rifted. Tn a tew weakk time (if the mixing
be done in lb* spring) the whole may be
shoveled over, aad applied to the garden
ahinglca may ccat from &lt;20 to 125 more when it ia plowed or spaded, without be­
than ■ second quabty, but they will be tb* ing nt all oBsosive. and th* fertilising
qualities of it will'b* very great.

tueuioBn, but 1*1 the posts be M high aa
*ffoanl&gt;te,At&gt;d hare the Urn in good pro­
, ortiio, became tie more room yon hare
over the stalls lb* better, ar few or no
farmers ever found their barn* too large
Give the roof th* usual pitch, and use
pice shingle* of the beat quality. Such !

iiim

ip'MKW.HXI

SUBSCRIBE AT ONCE,
years unprotected ? It is doubtful wincher b -will pay to' paint tM 'flrut rjuality of
pine shingle*, or put oil on them.
The amnsremcQtf of the arable* mar be
iWCw wifafafaliooeL 1* k «&amp;Jy

..a M a™,.

tu,i u

• B4gx£g«jjtdsn M

I

bettefifur horse* to stand upon the ground, some other place, and raise tho earth I
and although it is the cuvtotn generally to around their trunks, sloping off a few feet.
fluor cattle and home stables,^yet I have | If rtse* and &lt;b« tops be cut Uck, aad lhe
I hnpq^utk/n unfloerod CalM f&gt;f tb* n» i ground well festiliud, tb* tree* would be
* Ln Ihil-they .ri&gt; taoru eimforiabli when II ia a flourishing condition In two or three

sum

.
fW*Wf*
|1 | \ ,j'i:uTr£!a!"S? ££
“ JJT.JTT

■or •—Uta mrhrar bM*. t*.

BJANB lAFIil IIVIBIBM.

cow* are lying dowb, and their urine ia j years; aad I lliink the same result could orr*c».
»• ’
mostly saved, which is an important cen- I
; be secured by raising the earth around
'
___________
sideralion, being aqnually worth per cow, I
or horte, if all wer* eared, not has than ;
»25**ch j&lt;r annusi. Same agricultural
ehomiau intimate it! to be worth Mnoally
150 per bead , or that it contains by anallaw JirtiJiting qoaStiaa lha; would cost
' JSDTo purehaac." 5ow, If a bed of day,
REGULATOR
e!*Jfy ** U p’**d ’P00
pwiod fcor of the I stable*, about six in­

ches thick, then wet nod packed hard, with
a ali-bt .ieprearion in th* eewre—ju,t
• rtwvgh tn prevent tl»e urfna from nAniag
.. ewwy. it will dl be tnred i|
^b’rSi
*,ri*’** *‘*llle’ “ "e 1 “ ,ll“
Whieh rfioatd bn liberally supplied ; and if,
• the dawg be-properiv managvd, this wrise | Every tidy housewife dstcare the cedi। ro*c&gt;ta *■«* and otbar vwsaui. Two or
1 three domimlicated tM-ls would keep the
! eoast tier of three, and would be found
more ilerirablf than a cat, aa they are,
I wholly tree from trespaaaing oo lhe rights
! -r —— — .1__ .k- ... . tl- .—J i- 1—

tUSX4
mi KAPIII AMB DETROIT

JGDfIS WANTED! .“.-St
PICTORIAL BIBI
’PURE'^VEGETABLE.

GRACE’S
Yet, particularly a root cellar. Let It
U under the barn floor, with ataia leading
U It ft: a earner uf tbr flour and *q saelot
rf asyokcep oat froa. In thia cdlie
there should be large bins for. duffcrant roc&lt;
evnp* to be fed tu stock .during the.Call,
UfLZ.i-.i ..
z... a. i- L^JCt._.

Many instances might be cited of pet
■ toads remaiaing several year* in a family,
'and doing valuable service with no other
cvmpeuatiuu than imtuuuiij from per»ecutioW. AU that W sue, wry to secure
eowpotam, indoor qr out, is’ to provide
them willi cool and sad* retraaia by day.
convenient aeon* to waler, and they arill
go forth to the performance of their tsxturns] duties "without money and without

Io Europe toad* are carried to the cits**
to market, and are pusnlused by »he borti
Lulwnata, who, by thaiz aid. are enabled
to keep in nbmk the muluplieatij* of tho
ia»cct tribes which prey upon tbeir fruita,
flwwre,*&lt;e.
.No om can alndy th* anatomy of this
reptile Without being onrvinred of its per­
fect adaptetioe U the aplrer* which it Sila
in tho scotxnoy of nature. Iu tongue,
whieh is capable of great elongation, in
attached to th* anterior portion of the
J*" ■ “•
w*, **ucu n.c
u
in repose, reaching down to the border of
the --------stomach.
mealed ill® toed sere
“ The
-- -------------its prey, its cyw aparklc, ha toes twiteb,
and, quicker than the */&lt;■ can follow, the

■ vatioa may be made in the ground, and
walled up, so aa loadmil light through
them. There ia nothing about a barn a*
valuaUo and important a* such a cellar■
I but it must have a drain, if subject to wa-

lower aide, the entrance to thia cellar may
be oo the outside io the yard; and it.
might
*- , be here, •perhap*,
. r ■ if the born it on
level ground, by ckeavaUng .odwallibg up*
a rid. psriage to Ae debr My tiMc* Kj
never build a bam with uni a root cellar,•
aa it will m* cost much, ud it will pay;
fur Itself every winter, If filled with bcota, &gt; ,

rcr^rA*.

uiuc,
under the stalls, which are to be well
floored in tt.ia case, il’is a good thing
when a barn ia on a hillwide, a* that ma

tiurt cas be hauled out easily from lhe'
lower side.
Trap ^oors should be made,
,
to’ t^mit ibe dung, and so constructed an.
never to be removed by cattle treadiuc on-1
Ihein. But manure duea uot drouarpOMi

SALVE.

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WORK FOR ALL.

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RAILWAY COMPANY

A4«ma Ik* sahlukerr
TDK fl LTERWEl.I.11EDir.lL CO.

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TngWgt^gggy

POULTRY WORLD.

Souiland's Pignon-Rnost.
Tb* moat timid and harmfon aaiaaals
(become formidable and even terrible when
jcoogrepted ia great numbers. They uke
w nMiqs whatever of man, and iu their
)Ovqxrcgtted capacity bwxne his foo. A
'
of.bnffalos* on th* plains i* a IBrnir
in its tmrreh; a drove of rata ia Northern
Xwvjw&gt; stuck* *D living ihinna tlmt enme
»
. a,..!,
ir

it road

■riMi statioSh
tsssrtJrtttfifcK.
s?*Ul ta&gt; IKSBES!.

will fire fang badly when placed ia such a*
cellar, if not kept quite pat; and on the
'Whole, I eemidcr it rontarrat donUfof
wheUltw it pays a ftriwr to buBd one. as;
there an way* of pranortiag dung in the
opnqt air which, in toy opinion, are quit*
aa pro&amp;talde, with lire aid * “
’
keep th* Leap* mout, a* '
under ewer, and waler

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—JSgvr. wwft?

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.W’Uroj.nl is lompU. 'wiiJ.i iu

shed, or afaeds, fronting the South,’nr the
a &gt;^r W“*F
J-hS**-*
wintera be amply protected in i|*em ; and
tliey can her* H fed ,i0 recks in cold,
stormy rreaUwr, and nr tU'Open yard h&gt;
mUd weather. If made high and oommo-

TBA I !»'.&lt;«&gt; iJ&gt;rG SORTH.

BSetanttstaws:
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m*r* sv Miewisjw. T1&gt;*Clre*h Osartfev Ike

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it would often bn very useful to have a ‘
door to open from the sereod story of the
•Md to tb* second story af U&gt;«| Imn,
$

Few Tort

GEO. WOODS &amp; CO.’S
PARLOR ORGANS
flwtrr

fall upon year eyes till
reviewed tbr tranaartloas
y. Wbeao hare I , turned

the effaces are not apparent."

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impwmbk. Bat digrins amnnd the. *a 1
&amp;.• aa the roots pn.Ui.ly extend, and ep- I
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Pc]fEmSkL~MID BMraf

HASTINGS, BARRY CO., MICH., NOVEMBER 14, 1877.
woaM appreciate my style of bounty, If I
took . iitrie prim to make him &lt;to ao » '
"BM Mr. Sbarriugtos T"
.
"I wiU tell him. Tie will not pbynot."
“I think ho wilt."
Wrr "Oh,, nd 1 He will be inlerreted in the
good &lt;J tha f.miiy. ’ He eotrnm eaxt wreak.
Fotuuwiely, Pally Mauk auth a odd. ami
Mr. Bedmood can ace but Ituic of her ustil then '
Quite pleased with my scheme I ran up
Maim to give Patricia berenagtadsapa, sitling down at the windew of bar Sana, asd
bowing cordially to Mr. Redmond whus I
could see writinc in bi. unde's Mady, in
th. gnu ataMMo muss tha- way. Th.
lir-her. bid aS theJ- uaaeb-.il vbal os. rm-

WHOLE NO. 2075.

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Wc fatdarif made men ray oft®, bwl
srif-nainUe men a great deal oftarer.

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Thoboywho wm spanked remarked
thuhia mother w. hia wmm W

When tbe bril pwnohnoMd. io Bishmood relocsa Ue pamtcra erii it th. whinley ring.
O« m th. Hash hSb tbe thro, i—

ywtt ryre. Oeettod. ? Bel ism amply 9
o’riook. Pattida Ku been goa. reree
hours with Hr. jsberringtoo, and I know
aomstbineb wrong.’’
*Whalr ' 'I demanded nrosriag mv"I dea l know."
Nine, 10,11, and 12 u’dock pareed.
No eerrtage—no newa.
At noon tbe next day the buggy drove
in-totb.yard, Patrieis aril Clyde SberriAglosi alighted. Patricia oaolyprswcated
tor huabaad. They bad bceu memed lie

DR. C. R CSS ELL.

PHYSICIAN &amp;SDRSKN.
. My sister Pttriaa wm an beirma.
Strange eitoaph, for we bad always been
terribly paw at Lowbridga. my widowed
mother bringing up bar four &lt;taar-htera
with tbe greatest difteuity; but when
brought an, vre were worth lookisg at. I
baltere. Harilhy habits and ftugri living
ata apt to ntak. good osadkaona, and Beas
and Amy. and Patriae and I, were m
bright and habdaoest girt, aa are often

Bills printed

Jit the Banner Job Office!

Bea. and Amy wars twins, with eym m
bine aa lb. sax awrefeiekr they were born,
irey ehveks. nd long, Hgbrbrown cwri.-;
Patricia wm a ^mritlmg hsirirtte, while I
WM m perfect a bioode, with crinkled
hair, like Doritos grid. Great had bean
our eariaamesi when Aunt BsUy wrote

Swarr's

FIRST GRAND PRIZE

DENTIST

Nukrills

lidipi

Well, in dee Ulna, she came. She put
■B al the hotel, for Ml railage U Lowbridge wms'i big enough to hold her,
with her aaod, cuechnuu and carriage ;
bet fortunately Au wm close by, and abc
spool Use larger half of three days with

ATTORNEY AT LAW 1 SOLICITOR
AUUn’l Urea Bure. IivmImi. Muk. . uttM Just received First Prise at Wisconsin
SMITH k KNAPPfeJT, •'
'
State Fait- at Jac
ATTORNEYS AT LAW A SOLICIT-

I'.as. M?S*.rr&gt;a

Cis.xarSwtr...

DETROIT

lo do myself the pleasure of visiting yo
thia rammer. I bear that brother Abs
left foer girts, aad I want to are thro,
am getting on in years, and will make on
Of them my heiress," Ac.
'
Aunt Betty of Fairhaven, was worth

STOVE

WORKS,

We all thought Beas would be her
ebofoe, for father had named her Eltahetb
for Anal Betty, though abc had always

PHYSICIAN A

Six-hole. Extension Top, Portable Planished Copper Reservoir.

'rWHSi..
beautiful and sdeutificully-arrangtjd Diving Flue Stove
now in thowar^sL

H.

Aj

GOODYEAR.

POWERS it BARLOW

lm in hmm; iww

JOHN Q. CRE«T.

cTg. holbkook.

L J J’fiJOi'.OW

ever neen in th&gt;« market!

"Mr dear, you thill be say beirare.
Bo it wu Patricia aba chore to laave
her money lo, Vol we were not left oat in
lb. cold, for .b. scat the twins, who were
only sixteen, ta a cvnvret school for two
years, sod inriled me, with Patricia, to
ibe Hermitage.
It was her home—a stataly dM Htindio
of gray atone, gloptpr looking on' the'oht-IJ- L., I.. .
■ nrl
bresufal within, without tbctag folto
least modern. We bod Meh a maid and
th. tree us of a horse and cartugf. Af
ter making thia proriaiou for our comfort.
Anal Betty excused herself from maitug
aoaopany af U, sad wa were ft-m M air to
rojoy ourodvea aa wa ebum, provided wn
did not interfere with her o.ps Wecbtmi

George Oliver ofWatoUw reporta to
the Lansing RrnaMtcM fbii ha has a cab
Log. weighing fcnpotuuU
"No fttas, no notoriety."
•Shn took her pboo ooody at the table.
Th. SUU convention of the Patrvta of
“Yoa uredn'i beniiate to lake Gag. Htub.odrywillb.helditLaoriBgDee.il.
now,Gertrude, I e s deadia Jot. with you,
There win be 150^000, 000 feat of lu»and. a. 1 like Clyde beta. I thought I’d
Suddenly .be lifted her decide the matter without uy ccarplies-

her muheseo.
beautiful head
'■Jia. Mr. Redwood called to inquire
I khisk I vw dumbfounded ; bat I
found my tongs, whan Mr. Redmond
for me to-day, Gerty?"
‘•No, I believe not," I replied, iadtfar- cme thal evening, aad arid “Yas." .
I give my experiespe for tbe Unefil of
other.. &amp; {( daagarona foanfog oo.’.

The blue silk suit was finished, usd
having 1»M aside my half.niooTribg for
Aunt B««iy nod donaed u. Use ftmuly pro . The fallowing .rtide from the Beira?.
Buuaeed Use effect "channing."
A*tr&lt;A rrsbenr. .hoeid have tbe attamwo
' ll Mr. Sherrington cootiog today, uf every JJepabiitaa in the eeunty of
Gertrude?" asked elKnu.
Barry. The bawku if ii ia a rrw eapo.
oent of.tbe prisripiaa aad policy of *.h«
Repulliean
*°d .Nrsya fnar to its
yas bad better—" she whispered, but I
interrupted her by my exit from th. apart­ thaw Un imblre preroa^ W. bament.
Maw. to the wiatnre brier the frairi of
The next train brnagbl Mr. Clyde BberJedge Pratt of Hdbd.ll. puts .bout
that rtelory, sod that wfacrevre the Re"Hk. ddighUul Uul the sprinn b U
pobHeao. elect to iritao Chore who have Mv.uty.fiva divinwaa a yaar ia Isis rireail^
The aggregate valuation of taxable
hand," laid be; the aamdrioe growioz
property in feaamaw county ia frBlFJH,
warm, and Die gram springing! I jiamed
J wt.kh »6,8tl301 i. real muto.
a bit of wood Cuming up from the lutfoo
that ia full of artistes.
W« will hare
D. A. Bhdgell Iim commenced lopwiog
rem. ddqtlrtfal walks, Gerty. 1 am vrey
tired of city life."
"Y«U Ojde, dear; but yoa see I bare
been obliged to nd« a litde plan which
will interfere somewhat with that ermogv
menl,” 1 replied, quickly, “is faca, tor
tbe bsmily good, you know, I want lo lead
you to PatrictaF'
"Ixod m. to Patricia!*'
,
Tboprere neilbar ia, nor engba to ba,
"Yes . while I lure away a Boat Indi tmampt Iran th^ unt&lt;&gt;-mt natural law
gtble suitor she has. Mamma and I eoo- wbore operations were »t&gt; aptly fonsulited
cindcd that it X lb. only way,1 1 &gt;&lt;UU- by Herbert Spencer in th. pbruM, "th*
"Patricia hm a fortune of ooe bufolred survival if tbe fittest." Is its mm tbe
Uumaand dollars, you know."
pr.oerpk of"nMnrel selection’' Works iritbm unusual Hmitauocs, for the vm rierrim
"Weft, wc think this Mr. Gage Had of the newspaper aa an isstitnuoa i. re­
markable; lo retablrib ooe in, m a rule, a
Work uf the grttlmt diftealiy, no matter
aa 1 dso t think I'm a totally nnininrattRS pereoo.—do yen. Clade !—I am going
w try and firt a little with Mr. Bedmood
Nw, yen won't L« a bear aad any so, wBI
yen, dear? And yoa’U try tn half M by
devoting yeuredf to Patricia, won't yen?;
At 6nt toy companion did not Wieve
that I wm In earoert, but when couriered
of nsy aineerity hi. artorririitaeul was ine*peasrible. I iwto«mber that be stammered
out some friut oldectiona, but I woukl cor
barea, a»d before retiring that night J
whispered to marnnis that I bad made ii

&lt;^ly be wwll mtabUsbad, Ua ireew reo
meotam ia sufcocct to overeoae rery fortuulaMe obstacle., But that peculiarly ia
"rfie exception tint prewar the rale” that
priJb’ftl fiHh
taking on peartted
form fa '■■barriprin. lieu and krinaal
pattuoags, is largely tbo erratum of lh*
enterprise and judgement shown in jour
naDatic msuaremeou lo the long run
ti^.sktn and ability,. or the foci of

knreriMYMrirri of stet iSW fiiriiih
Which yiriM orir &lt;M HtelMb
or over 6,400 bushels ia aB, end thri arr«ri other formara in tbe mm nriffhborbood h.v. rrimd 4,000 beabri. atab.

made a no of 8,000,000 fool aad »
Kt work turning oul about 100,000
daily.
Th. Sagisaw auperrtiora, tsy a n&gt;

&amp;od arbutua with Mr. BErtri.rtoawh0.il
waited to rereive Mr. Redmond.
’
When he came I wm in the garden,
and had ordered luoeh aa boar eadwr
than usual My [ric Uu» adk looked

ad cowrieouoiiriy by Anal Betty’s w«ri».
■od ths retail was that I returned to larw
bride, io the sumnww. engaged lo Mr.
Clyo. Sherriogtoe. He was wealthy,
handwae,
agreeable,
well connected.
Everybody aaid, “Gertrude has don. welt
for bereefr."
That autamn Aunt Betty died, Patricia

Th. eqnalinod vidn.lino ef loris ounnty
SsM.23SAdO. Th. total tax tabs Trired
is W7,140.»7.
Major Wataoo, of Grand Bterik, in
making arrangemoeU k&gt; pet

The Forert &gt;»fl Raui&gt;a'A&lt;»n». «&gt;&lt;* the &gt;mproremeirt»
or 177T «Md.i Xebeid of tb. IM ft. HBlTt.SU PURPOSBK
tri Seiran Acorn » • BOILER IRON b-w. -nh ««urj
Bun. .nd. fudpng bora
J*
I" *" .TH1*

Fo^wt•a*^r^&gt;•dl&lt;Ll^'•Cooli&lt;•s'8•o"■

■

WARRANTED

aENTeriXx-

We are al*&gt; agent"

B E F A IS

Uh!

The BJUtRlSOJ^ WWGOJV,
aowta&gt;7«rt«rc5™’4*°c*11- '““iMT",hx4’ “a«,t Pn%. P0WKH*i.

doi’l lei her marry a fortune hunter,
usanm" mid 1, lookiug up from a letter I
was writise to Mr. Sharriagtan.
• I would nofo.IT loariThnlpiti bri
Wbu suthority have £ Gmttvrie?" arid
my toother, “In a
J
wft! ba in ssdiridad
Tta’ Heritor Mb

Wm. H. Goodyear.
FgmOflEiL Otfl8B-

PEOPLES

OBUO

phr™w.

Kusliy n««sv~

wbnWfovwte Bap«bitoMta&gt;aaa prittiaal systauM wM wish te aaaaaaain a party
nvariaMimi to davrius tba qm is
,•
' Tcmmeot. aud who appreciate
lie mat importknre of tha panto aa th.
ebJefaguit ofiateffipnt paty «®&gt;rt. Of
eowree cftrfal "jnlruwuge" an a rrifo gres
to the repneeataivto of tbe lintoisiet
party ia each fooaHly. Outride of that,

h”i?' ,,'ckl• l,"??5T01*"1 *d8“'

euur.l7»«’ **•“

STORE.

THE STEBBINS BROS SAY
Don’t buy any
until you have priced their Good., for you

p”- will save money by it.

p.,«d will Dr»a»«»-t

Everybody^kflftVs »bey are the only

PHFTICM UWBTMttS
the

’tHy

and attend promptly to all cal

tbaHinedayornighu
n&gt;it»r« TiwX •"dk. 8S&lt;U 8U» »., .BMUre
luntM im

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right to eotanJ Ur i
"Bel yo«u inlaaw.------ "WiU tore vwy iirie rifoa if abc ret.
her haul ec ihU Gage iUdmund. itoy
Mop atariog vaentiy ent of tbe window.,
I

E;,UO, TIMmi-w
luiawnb ma,bdfovn---------------- r
do, sod sc kern apart from him doting *e
Ba wm inter orins. with :hb vary natvrirtatod mtitaNy?' tvrwKtedttoi

Uaivereity.
Upon motioo th. Hoe. J. A. GarfkU,
the Han- J. H. McGowan of CridwaMr,
and tbe Boa. J. W. Ruoe oCGmnd Baj"
ida, two of our Michigan Coogrreomao,
hare bren admitud to wreOre bribes tbn
Supreme Court uf th. Unusd Bunre.

Mu^.imw nrSchtmtanft, and Amta
F. Baftard of Paw Paw.

A divoacs baa bore gnatad U TiK
Gre W. Bradford, by tbe Circuit Court of
Raton County on. the graanda of U&gt;«r. ta
support.
She b a daughter of thn Ham.
JoMgb Msttpanv, J Cbnriaito, and hot
wwMia«&lt;bM.,os dMn». 18H M lbs
most brilliant srer knm ia that plane.

AGnadHapMs bna htvpmlh •!«,Oild worth ef piste gbta ia that eRp ia

the United Stat® troop, are bring gradu­
ally killed of by oM eg.

Philosophy ie • good thing 11 enables
. mao to j»y cue cent Tore newspaper aad
*Te omta for a poor eager.
Dr. Hell myv that raw potatoes aro good
K rare drunkewnMO. The Murphy MT.

�chssgr iMs is tM .ppmatswel of&amp;ntai
W. Vocwtaa m tM rurevaoew ef OKrer. are small, although there b a ebaaea font
P.JNartoo « Senator from Indium.; Ip. it may ta placed on tta statute books
uJtoctnBy rowidcsod,
foe
can4a Kmeirtial Dbtrim in whifoffan-*
oiricr lW,Jdcn^»Mre J^sporively Mm.UmUtafpm-WWJWnMi-. nan-.
didate b defeated, although aa excellent
man, by a mgjerby of 1000. Thb b doe

Ji

after tM Conkling style during the ran
vena.
Laotyaar that fibtnot gave IWdeat Hay— 1174 ra^ority, and ia 1&amp;75
tbe Epi^irsi —mlH ii foe
w—
slanted by 3M majority.
TM result b
aifuffleent
TMenrvmqy Mate-ent leaned by eontrolbr Knox on tM let of tM month,
ehowa an iuermas of National bank notes.

b-.be Demoent of ordinary abCitira,
btft Mr. Mortoa w— an alteg—her etarwoefotauy mac. Mr. Vuofonm Ik a talker,
aM evatber briDbnt one, — poMainmgw,
but Mr. Morton bad a root ,x^tia cap&gt;vefty no well an a atari* power qf ta^rrosfon adapted to al lha purposes «f a great
■ttfc&amp;M. Moreover, and hie i. tki

Palmer

John Morri—ay,
Iprise to everybody
wM eanld Mve earrfod hb ^sra dbtriM
emdly enough, foil moved to Man! Tam­
many in it. den, rad dilligeady wrot ov»
,
toMte■Kwyromr ante
g»w m»-

dor which efeawbarv in our bad hm re­
cently fi—rreyed many live, and mnch

IA full tine of Undershirts and Drawers

spectablr in tta eUy. Tt embracra Mur­
rey Bill, .ad bold.-whin ta taut, .wrything lU in wealthy and ari-o—atio in

OerCUBTOij DBPABTMBNT con

a hw.f and ttynrr^nJ RopubSe, while
Voorhees waa frittering away bit time an
the toil, of trrleoe.i/Jr.rjiAcmrro^yMrftm

CkWgMKRES wd CHEVIOTS

acme Western States, were dragged into '
lha caavnaa, aad m the other hand, no J
actual tow, like the parities of ou Bn |
perhaps it b bettor, un tbe whole, aad mi pubtee* 1 ‘nmdrat, taken ia obedbaoe to
tbe platform spun which ba wm pbewd by
l«*4sn; 4or the RapnHican peaty, that
toeh an erhibis nf the prfawplra aad am-1 general nonaent, were ignored or evaded.
ywairars of tbe two grant pcnbaabtraM be
made plainly before the cowwtvy for pm
eraf * Msnideration.
\

Jockwo b going to barn a naw ward
aebool home eoatiag 14,000.
crease in the crop ol com thb y—r, com
Mom W. Field bee purchared the Mt.
prod with that of 1B7S, of 4V*---4 Clemen. mineral spring! property, and tobusheis, or—orv than fifty par icatam. tendi making Lxtmeiru improvements
The 7Vmr« —ya that wheat b not aa wvvraga —up. bat “corn aad oat. are tramco

bill pomes the Senate and tbe Prmidenl
stone b, tbe old axperirww has got to be
gone ortr again.
Prtom wiU twtaate,
lha old epemlstive foaling will obtain, and
then will be wild times' in thr Manet.

COFFEE.
SOAP
TOBACCO.
CROCKE

MOO gallons of Ohio Ware.

Vol. 22 4U.

V The Democratic ionl aoateno- to thrill •*tetberate*nec-rot Ate an efcrt w« M j
m&amp;A, lb Orognm to redans tta tex on
gUAey.and that bourbon «iB &gt; «U&gt;

I CHEAPEST AND BEST.

men ia tba world. Sammer and winter he
waa at hb cfiU. in hb ragnler chair ai
p racboly thn name bo^W and wo bo to the
olerk who wm any tbo brn regular,
fa
*n the fifty yean he never failed to put ia
hb ap|«aranm aLpraris|jy • o'cloak, *x-

^^bm’iSSd’'*’ *’

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foa big thing — »M a—oup.
Jn October thirty homcelooda were rn
the laat mm-ta Horpor. foo own* of
rod at the Traveroc City land oMee.
Tan Browk, co— to foe eoueimtoe font
TU State Ptmahgiml Borimy hold.
klln.MnlMtam.al&gt;
i unit -sating at Grand MapUa DoJh CoMrunm.i John F. Driggs b
rite meh at hb bom. in Bant Saginaw.

The People’s Paper

$10,$5,OTi2.%0

PHIZEDISTRIBUTIOHCBIPAWY

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r
Dr. Hey Hold, wm tendered a
-eatery iarating at Adrian,' aa
(mt., prvriowe to bb departure
west on a temporamw, kciuriog U
puree of 1100 w- given hint.

paid

(Clubafrftwt

K?? 3 CHESTER’S

CUREl Thi
o-r
HOED!

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-A-sthmu,

**“» Bronchitis, Catarrh,
WONDERFUL CURES

IS THE "BEST."

cESS.’!Ka.te.“CU.t.

away fou- W-hington seem to do, that
than wm a*y Wa temporary iaunwftiua
Mtaobwai—od th. (Maniofomby foe
«N to fapte-kw. TM tontine work of

I

75c.

lTNKVEB FAILS! Try itO—-«B | Qabg of BtW, f&gt;OnU«e P**d. 70c.
‘
' IClnbroMen
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c» xneroroivniIMPERIAL SOAP

‘m candidate for Governor at 'Minamata,
•wffl tevw foojrt 18,000 m^orityotor Bm
ma£ ibc Woeraiie Q*ecbaA Wrak,
Stanley Nattbewv &gt;. undo-teed by Bo
.«tHton*S—«&gt; M iata—ding to rote fol
! fans ef.tta afafiimfomnC Kellogg to ■ the
we—yuui end wtfrfo. I

^1-Ii.lK^PlT-Uta. Ute.', kater'. to X...

Marrtrnwe UertmcMwa kta. ।

I Maith praam—ad Um
Ha wm a gmd,
kind mm, nd emdd Mt only make w-noyi
bet me It.
He pv. uwey a —rtais pm 1

to-JU Mimetai that Jobbery. BepmUi.

It fc tM tax

____ Hogl° * ITmton.

CARBOLIC on

Henry Wilta Uinta though -any think
TM death ef Junm Brown, Motor, of
ta b about 817.OMM1M start.
tM great bonking boom of Brown Brow,
A Tuacaila county juatioe of the,penCO,
of fob dty makta a gap In foo ranks of gran shoot two v—re age. Thera b a wta marriad to impeeuaiom roaSic a*d
foe .olid men, asd hta left Mhisd him a wide difference of epio'ne — to tM atti- eoUrteod no foe, presented bb billlojM
,
of tM President. Mr.MauMna-v« Board of Soparrieora.
fortune of omj milboaa.
By wiU M
gira to nheeilsbh end ode-tried pur- the bill will promptly (was tbe Sonata and

ran as an independent candidate for Bona-

st., Grand Bapids, Mich.

fdaiaed to foo— wta Un wmtbed tM
uim of political events there daring foe
pa— MX ar eight -aafoa. The efort nude

bad baaw aada to block aB other fogbin
tiou until they yielded ; end, in addition,
I and b well known te every A—eefaes who1 there appearad to ba a feeling that curb a
vimte London.
Tba dinner wu a grand ranurt w— only legitimate to the extent of
alair. and wm a doaaAad nrwpFimiat to —curiag free ib—rins and tbe privilegs of
proposing emendmeau Tbe silver bill
rmident in London. The &gt;paeebm were, (nose’].oo motion of Mr. Bland was the
u w— proper, lasgelo coveted with money sansa, etibeuatiaUy, - that iatroduevd by
aad it w— natiraahia that every ana of
th«an denounced &gt;he silem bill in an-am

.. riqppo—, for p change, that we da not
—inutelcr three United States Saaatarabifw
laexmMs. Let tM other aide cwaoiliate
HhA
^"SvDor.X'd. Brown,of Mueimipjri

BUST I-ITHNC

for

throughout tbe Staten that bald tbeir eloetioeo an that data. Tbo aaoM ample proparatiow had bom made for receiving foo

Had Mr Ewing bam willing to grant
TM recall ol tM Hou. Ja— Birooy '
fro— tbo mi—ion to . the Netherlands,
tbe rneramiiiaa to- which he wan finally
which, to reported by telegraph, will leave
obliged to resort to get bia bill oal of the
Miekigaa without aay repr—ertatire is
Sccretary Sherman edsderanr Senator j
foe Bet of important dtplovaatie positions.
Matthew's MR
■
1
The Boston Advertto« published . ! ai Dri—ouiee'. Thendey night, th. earn,
Tto Bepublicanj entry Wjaatoala by j complete synrmoto of State lUilroad Com &gt;
*v« &amp;,0W) majority. .
- «, tamnioacr Wiliam.' reronl report, ami: toon being a dinner tendered Mr. Janina
co—^liaMOU foe ability of th— ofioer ao S. Morgan of London, the partner of foo
It b said that a pert te the Demoerorif | shewn by foe report.
late Peabody.
There were, porhap., aa
p—gfonimi b to ro-ona* tM ndie—&lt; iaTim bandrad aad thirty-wive pupito st
1 foe Hint -ylomTta stay--tans voter, not to, |W too
Me B. Gough loatnr- m Grand I
firm a point oa it, ia a monk. Ko aayn the Rapid., Janaarr 30.

There won't M another off year for
fopf yfora. Tbe Rcpalilcnn party ebouid
thabkOod far that­
' • 'It tea grant deal more manly to vote
ffirnfly for the Democratic ticket, than to
7uJp cleet it indirectly by staying it Emm.

nRSitiJ
ijy. J

and Shawl Straps.

foara era XfiOmudente, law. 348; literary
, Mfr, denial, 33, ho—tmthw aellege, 86.

Derhoiralic tiekat.

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I. our Rmdym.de Dopsrt-ont

gate it to tM ouuiUt of tM party that i
filled the atraet in fount, while toe ' upper
eraet," iadudiag metaban of Congra—
tod local Isadora occupied a room epeoiilly
rmarvadfor (M Mt,. Faable attempte
were made to ehecr the autioanccnmta of
iy-erven, and of tbe indepeodama
awesping vietorim" ia tboaa bulMcud
of lha Unbad State, of A-srxa
' /
ThaJudoa&gt; Sifery.
States
south of the Potomae when polxtl
the one hundred aad aseond.
sport.. M baa never defrauded foo people1
We nctice that 4*0 Grangers of Ca'JmnB
( HABLES M. CBO8WKLL.
aa a legislator. In hto oAcml capacity be 1
By the Gooerncr
nwMfdF* *^ur
Board of .Svqm:’be:«
km boon a square man. Be feeb J net aa j idation tave aeeomptbhod tbrir perfect
Coafimatioo of Peusylvtoia's E. G. D. Housu, See- of State.
l&lt;orae&gt;’they app.07: axed hiOV aa ant.a
good over hb splendid watery m Kelly work.
apostasy provoked noisy de—oostratiom oa
tta eataiJe end wss posted by ■erry-p,
State Agricultural College at Leneiag oeroaadere a—oag the extensive, gathered
al. aud hruec ilegal.btt there i« nod taler
Two KiliBsno brvwera have betu fined .that a Hepubl'icaa will succeed Mr. Conk- I
Mamehuscus, Coonertieet, M-w York, ]
■ns Vs dmem aad that to, that tbo taia--y of ' 125 sack, for aeaing beer oa Sunday.
ling ia lha Senate.
Thb wm tbe raal Wacousta, Minn—cte aad other quartan.'
*rtF: Ji-lgrv bbtly ju»t ba fwhet I An old r—ideal ralie sUratlon lo the
prita of the fight, aad if wa Mva —rod |
it st : d be, ted we dral 'e«ver «rfc!c .a
fan with a very depre-iSg eSect on the
that we have done wail enough. To smash
Biy'vrtirverouybodytef mm whmjmr.nthe Tammany alate ia the oily, aad to aa J notwithstanding th* frequeet rvaort to
cS« V •Tll'r pot^e ftad&gt;, rat lad any
rave tba Legbture, b good om^h in New liquid refr—hmcnir supplied without etint,
ntr X &lt;1 ta iMrrl-e lilt remprafor ra np
acthnnufi gradually waned and the
crowd dbpoasod with a very uneemfortebto
Tbe peerage of tha ailrar bill, by .uah fori—gporvudiag foe wbol. mana. There baa
ee’^n rrro l'3i lavor
i .vsne het-fog Majority io tbe Howe, been a marked abeenoe of the meal boo—of i'..« Crciu a no I
rammed mueh|serpn- in the city. New lege on- eecnaiow of Democratic suebe— ;
■ Wui Stand hj thru j
aad in view of the apathy aad dcmorali—
tioa generally prevuiliag among the Ito-1
peMiaaaa aad Uta punitive feeirog of dbentirfoctfoaj-d dmeoutant in many loculi-,
b em- Gty Times baa mllatoad, by townties. Bspoblicnae fete rattier ctaarfol than
•hqe, the rstiamted mwrae- aad yield of
the six principle crops ratted in that State
this ii—re, and publishes lha —tea by
ronnties, in com parison with the —me ataInti— for last year. liem show an in- I

n-k "

U

OhTBCOATlNG in rood tevM.

33 Monroe
tow Weed and Peter Cooper, walk up to
the polls and cast tbeir Mlloto lor Jobs
Morri—ey, aad without aay attempt st
cceioMMool There b good reman *w k.
Every New Yorker who pays tex— feeb
th— there b nothing to M that to eo damger— as Tammany, and th— whatever
strikes a Mow st Tamnmoy b tM thing to
do. In fob case John Morrieary wm the
only way lo cripple Ta—aay, and so It
wm John Morrfemy. I will -y far Jahn,

w! Bu'* Bcsis—S
si-iflr—1 ovxxTOats.

bate of a aim line of WOBSTBD6 and
BROADCLOTHS for DRESS SUITS.

Tammany ta? Morrissey wm sink at the
Mgmaing, and tta few speoobes ttat ta
Onr Waahi^tMi Latter.
amda ware amda at foe riek of hb life.
Wxswtntrton.D. C., Nov. 1», 1877.
Mo-of tta time M wm ia bad, bet M
TM rvpr—ent—ir— ot Bourbon, reaehad trmty ilh—rente, and Us orders were
MvianahMbM wholly lo banka ad fidthfony carried oak Weft, tta rieotioa tioaary Democracy aooemblod oa tM even
War York, B-too and T’haaddpbia. b over, aad Jobs Morri-y, foe gambler iag of tM 6th io exchange feludtaUcns
Ouiaida of foo— oiliaa there bar been a end law breaker go- back to foe Senate of with snob other and to mingle their can
foe State of Now York, from foe rifonst,

world wide dlffereoce between tbe two
oi4,«e no towed t&gt;f a/May faefeoJUe
l*iriZtint, which et—bled him to leave

««*■ rfisir*. v«v.

i.,..

of tbeir Mt reapoatabla man, Angrntm
Schell, and spent money like wator. Teamaoy Ut tbe neco-iv of Mating thb bold
mo, foe if be oonld dtoy its power, aay

W&amp;nzer &amp; Barnes,

Wc.
60c.

Post.

i w.*
wMcbri
•MobtM rtanwIA MBlt^O pm-yam,
po-tets grid
All who sMmvlte biforo
«* 4rata of 87.80
Will raomM tM tenant'd -papw to iM and
of tMn t.— wWtont extra cb^.

'

�ef Nov. 1877. The arenioo wlB be opo^
cd by a laclare, M ” o'elook Friday
oing/and on tbo day following, dto
cxcreUu will be coodocted bytMehania
the eererel braaeb«n taught in &lt;rar Pri­
mary achook Let every friend of the

C- G. Holbrook for de ftodant
Aa appTtcatioo tut cootiaui
caw Cf the People y.. John ?
4»ie#
|nt«nt to kill, was
- - iwith
- -—---- — vTnruimr,

Tbe Presbyterian wxiety will be cutertainod on Friday afternoon by Mrs. j’. P.
Roberts. (lenttaM invited to tea at m

(/Timid tbe Governor'. Thaakjgiviug Proelamatiun and then get your turkey ready
and be sure to remember the Ediwre as
you pam them around

Don't fail to give bred to the poofee
tna of IF«p .tirnhe. It fa atdide awake
magarinc for children, and everybody
.boold subaeribo ft* it.
Tbe lUr. M. V. Rork, of Athcw,
prearbed lut Sabbath afternoon, and lec­
tured in the treeing at Cunt HaH. The
hall wm filled both timet, and both sc*.
mon and lecture were received with mark­
ed favor by those in aitendimec, and were
both able and eloquent efforts.
'

Julius Russell

thb meeting a raeerew, manga your aff.lnr
’ so B to be preML J. A Canrws,
Clt.oftheKxmrtireCom.
Hiekory Ccroen, OeL 82, 2877.
LOCAL BUSINESS NOTICES.

« ajury Calendar.
Aa apptieauow for tbe I’cojdo to Mb.
attending Tuewl.y vlMfog. Got, 23d st
pm« Important witnewrea on the part of
tbo M. E. church, Emu Baliimoro. The
w«w
entertainmeoi was
given
by tho
the aceMod and who do hot reside in the
Wick, and lleBdcrahou Ssbbsth School.
county of Borey, in the earue of tbe Peo- Tout that they did well would girt you
Jde re. Lcusto Falk and Hiram Falk,
but a final idea of the affair. It wm open
ehasgad with burglary, wa, granted, the
*14. about tbe coerrr.
rewpondente having bees arraigned and en­
Gold 108L
tered a pica uf not guilty.
Cool night..
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The canoe of the People «. George W.
Pleasant days.
Wataoi wm then called aad the following
Council moating Friday evenly.
perooo. ewpuwled m the jury; the
Re*. G. W. Sbernun waa in town
following person, having been wv“ally exoisol fur esuse or .-hilenged pre
ctnptoruUy, WMhington Sponable, Isom
8. Boice, Wm. Kerr, iohn Campbell,
Xknd nob they talk of a pancake social J D*nid Dorr sad I.trvin Garrett, vise
Pr»ir1e»fll«.
Wm.-Pratt, Gilbert atriier, C. 0. Bookno,
But won't that bo too flat for anything ?
The Rev. Mr. Calkins has been on the
K. H. Lake. Benjamin R. Rom. Jonathan
TUeMaanflU P«pi,
W11JO.
rick
Ibt,
Let
ip
better now.
Valentine. Edgar F. Nye. James Ball,
for murder, b Mil! oo trial u we go to
L A. Shedd, the old aod popular UodPhilip W. Burgem, John F. Gates. C.
lord of our hate!, has returned to hb old
M. Uenderehtti, George
Bostwick.
We-ny Ytt, by ell means let us protect
Position—bavin* bought out Mr. Lovaourerivw from prifemiocu) deadbeats,
Ths Turkey Hunt.
brother publishers.
Tune Turkey, shot in the wool.,
OwbgtBthe sUkooM rf the pastor ly 8j for three. For further psrtii
Require of Rhudc., Dam. sod Salbi
Onr Qcrchinu hive bought light far
there was no service feat Sabbath a: the and give hoed to tbe followiog ditty
the fall nd winter trade, showing that
Presbyterian church.
Tpr, v. J
eoUectiooa are alow, and aneii taut be the
The Ffteck qf Mr. Cnrtar before the
case after an poor a hirveat as we bad.
Reform Chib on Tueaday evening b .pokes

of aa very able and decidadlj entbuiartic.

’bEEs

STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
poirera can replroe broken or wtrn psria
□f soy msehine and make theta work m
well as ever, We nil the cekbrated
SinirerandBt. John (lha aovvlty of tbe
.got from *20 to «50, vheaper grad™such
u the Howe, American, \5 ilaoe. nee. ud
MMd band machine, of all kinds from
|15toS85. OSee with Z. B. WBIboa,
Huthign, eppab. Pom OSes.

The building foemerfy occupied by Dr.
McLay u a dreg atore has bmu taken by
parties from the adulhern pert, of the
Suu, and filled with a stock of dathing.
boots, ahwt u&gt;&lt;l notions.

Htotings
PtairieriSu.
-wi - --rr------- P’^prfott'r
of a trevdiug Grange More. Ho desk in
lam^cka, shoe string,, fowl p«Dc[k,
gloria, «e.—thing, on which merthatUa
maka lot litilr profit—aad bo expert, to
run all the other merchant, out. What
town can gvt along without a Grange store?

O JI I I on me before purchasing and I will nell you good*
V ALL cheap a* can be found in the city of Hiuduiga.

JULIUS RUSSELL,
Phamix Block,’State St.

WAR DECLARED

DRY

CASH STORE

SUGARS.
Clou down lo hot tour prleea.

A, J. Bvetiihaa ^onv north to the
Traverse re-fou on a hunt end to look af­
ter hit form.
.
• Mre. King and non of Johiutown are
visiting A. J. Booth and wife thb week.
The Nrohvilte Dramatic cfob will play
"Unde Tom’s CJdn," on the evenings of
from tbo Calendar, Sweeicy &amp; K nappes she 23d and 84th lute,, in the Opera,
I C. A. Turner, M. D-, at Jsekaua, eon
and Woodward* Prevtoo for jdsintiff, and
of H. C. Tnrarr. of OrrangcvUk. wan equiptnsot otnbracm all the nodoro dmQO Holbrook for deftedaai.
: litre virfUvg'Hfe'frtiwrs finally end friends provvmaui. fir- eowfort red enfocy.
In tbe cause of Henry Ingram v..
A., KS.bUihS.-b-.lc-T.. nrj teU water, and hardly oMmwoeed to visit. Tbrourii uaptren Lfolni lewv. union depots.
Henry Dsaef, th. notfoe of trial wm coubteruiaoded, and'the 'emUm stricken fro» pkwMWt eoltrtaintr-cpi last Bunday evenwhi=h w» attended by « crowded
the Calendar, Bwrewy ft Knappoc. for »P
howo, end the tntfttainmeot war «r»‘
In eto,ea-eofHenrjMs»*U vi dobn olaaa, ju»t Hke all of Nashville entertainMarks, m *1, the noti« of trial me o^*C. C Wolrow bn» porthnMd the rite
t nuandmi, and tba «M Mefokao tram
the
for ,af the did Xaabvillo Home, upeu which
Ke'ioteadk toerete t magmfioool hetoi thb frfooda fieri to rengrausbto the yoongdoo
plaintiff, C- G. Holbrook for doftndant
tar on aMMriag tn boottred aod payieg •
The cause of Arites Morford »». Jfh*
[Ajaiuaa, yrt hi. pnracta ia particular exL Snyder, hsviag b«M artilwl M TS
prres Jeep retoet that tbrir boy, he being
mH bo of Mr. Borghev Mrtckre fiw «h*
ibriryini^ M H* W »»»*«■ 1 » fir
Calendar, Jamto Cbrfce and W« Burgher

I hare on hand a full atnek of
Dry Gooda of latest styles
and also

of all the popular patterns
an^ best qualities at lowest
rates.
I have just re­
ceived b full line of

All kinds of game are notably acarcc,
nor tlrd., too. are not aa numcroua a io j

glWTQ* JYAJtTfcik
Scaled projuiah fn&gt;ia pereoni
J. Merrifield.
The subject in tbo morn­
ing was '-The Kingdom of Heaven,'' and to btoomo aoxtoo for ths Riwid
tary Company will U
that in li e evening waa ‘tTho day of pro- Clerk up to .nd indadlng Nov
Luciun."
Tbo subjects were listened to
with tbo cbMrt attention by Urge sudiru&lt;M. wWch were largely mado up of Ore
thodox belicven. Yet Mr. Merrifield ba.
M ingratiated himself into the good grew
of an, to w hate rar ehureh they belong,
tbu when the day arrive, for btm to preach
the house b always crowded. By the by,
I will Mata that between the sennons.there
occurred a wedding at which Elder Merri­
field oSrialed. The happy pair waa Hen­
ry Wsrobowa. and Mb.
RiuUn*. OrearonMctJcu is marie with the Dreyrr
They am uurntd st the bonso of the A Rfo Grande Railway for Crioewdo
bride, and tbe afirir pmwed off^rary plrea- Springs. Maniteu. Dvo’er. Omu Citv ana

GOODS!

TOBACCO.

L/;O7S STERA

W. t weMbe- has retarded tba Cdl
work very much—much core u yet out
aod Bloat at the corn fodder, and it bu ;
been badly injured by rain.

! opoka in aa old wheel, to the boSding of
Wo .hail commence ooxt week the pub­
lication of i serial atory eatilled* Sowing
apesring &amp;tb aa tauyh M e’er, aad the J 1 the best bug^y ever seen hi the county of
' Barry. Doni forget tbe plane; jn the
supp'y .. growing Imi very fortand Reaping," by a ■ Vermont farmsr’s
Woodland Items.
Tj^/watee in our Lakes b really rfoiag shop with Jason "Rich A Bro., eorrier of
wife, writtea for the Cowtey Gtntlmatt,
Doctor Huaeli u happy in his new atChnrch and Railroad Street.
end copied by penntnriop. It is . thrilling floc, and Dr. Garpeuler sports a new her- again: thevf kwtvv rains are i&gt;?t in vain. xxStf
___ _
Tba fly Um injured mneb of tbs early
Allen ft. Trego ainya have in tbeir cmlay a first class trimmer.
83rf
Miwn
wheal,
so
the
prospect
for
nut
year
Ja-ob Ouiiuu ha* a dance nod oyster
U, al least, clouded.
Reto.
(UlABS $50VHmS RaILWAT LUUsupper Npv. 29th.
Thia popular lino commooced oo their'
W«ssk th-.-Attention of our readier* to
Hie Odd Fcllon• are in good spirits aod
th« praspeotua oClha fiowgfy Gmthf^ desire
&lt;
ririu fropi tuctnben of other Lodgen.
Orangeville Items.
publbhed unwg. pw ndvdrel.im.etm&gt;S. Haight, Jerial Wood, Henry Bar­
b thb Indtan Summer.' The weather
day. We vqlarJt Um fee ymUMhre ,num and Geo. W. Smith are np North on
Ma yearn has been to espriefoas that it b
do net toil
tWrtlV -talefc toe 1
bard Id propbeny what a day wilt briog
oeruing It, and wish it ovdd .ba npd by (
forth.
Bel thb b a beautxftil merniag,
every former and ttock grower ia the
and from prenent appeanoeoi ooe would
county nf Bany. .Tbow^iArog to «uV residence
(
of Willard Saardy of late, but think that perhaps Indian Hummer had
scribe will plrase esH at’the B sax as (tipoc eaaminstiiMi it is f..uod to be esmrad coram-ocrd, though pretty cold.
by a liufe stranger.
Myvrif and Mtn. Rad are enjoying, for
Choice brands of scandal are retailed at the preacwt, the’ hospltalitiM of ear mwour viHsgr. Salbfactioo U gunraatewd by toil friends, Dr. H. C. Turner aod wife.

lipaM wUi dbpeuse tbe article, aa the oame
Court opened &lt;m Monday afternoon M dsmpte n not to be found in other mar Uu.
3:15. Ilia Huaor Pta&amp;p T. .Y^fa, freThs closing clrwimM of iho SoleM&amp;bool
elding; W. H. Poirora, (3?*; Jtem Q wac-suvndc'l by a goodly number lif our
Crae«y, Sberi^ C. H. Rawer, Proeet-rting eltiseaa. Die.exorcism were all that we
Attorney; Pndip W. Ntakernmd Afonso wish and showed that the efforts pul forth
I). fladwaUadsr, Circs n Court Ooramfo- by Mr. Andrus and Mm Holott were
•ionraa, wr« all in aMeodantw; ter»-L &lt;. highly appreciated by the slcdcnta. The
kindest regards for each other were manifreted by tboen who have been connected
On call of tbe calico&lt;hr the PrOeeeutieg wtth the School and the lachrymal brine
Attorney filed t&gt;» reason^ for not Bing flowed freely during the ringing of ihv
ioforaaatizm in tl»« cw of the jtewplw re.
Ira Peak Jr., George Reeppee and David

BEAVER CLOAKS AND CLOAKINGS. SHAWLS.
flannels, hosibrv Asp oixiyets,

CROCKERY.

Men's and Boys' Clothing

fy competition in quality and Price.

Cull and learn prices and be convinced that I will sell you good

to which I now invite especial
attention.
I am selling at
prices4hat will astonish
all. Come hi and look
over my stock.

HATS AND CAPS.

LEWIS STERN.
“A Card”
-Ww eritJi It dkrihedy ' nriderstood that the prices at which
we are selling 8ILK8 is not our
lofts.but falls heavily either upon
the importer nr ntnnnfaetnrer
of the goods.
..... We ar® credibly informed that
the prices at which they were
purchitoed the manufacturer re­
ceives but little if any pay what­
ever fiir the .hi.,, tnst the cash
we paid was quite or nearly abRorbed ia paying the Govern­
ment dnUee.
SPRING4 COMPAWRU

StTiu Mie

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Jaufc mKIW dHBffi

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10BTHL1

LIGHT-RUNNIHG

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-_________ -

THE SUN.

BEST.

BOOTS AND SHOES
cheap as the cheapest and
warranted as good aa any
in the market

�•u-h things. Thia kindocs of heart made
him appreciable, and enabled him to
touch the people; and, an, strange aa it
may aram, hia daily mail waa three or four
time, larger than that of any other 8ena-

Legal*.

hr Mid that any man wiu&gt; took the trouble
to write to him, by that
wm ntitlad
to ■ t^dy No peroou ever aakad to aae
him and waa refuaed. From thi. kindotwa
of bam came thia ftet atao, periiap., that

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GENT8

•ireal «4 T.ro.l* trais. .»«’•

yuTWWn

■ * X Ar'l. t&gt;.lr»ll

Ai­

•det.'xiow.ntwij
WORK FOR

...®brfeUaWfng ia curattod bwm
oaIcy^MHM life and rimaoMcr oftbelato
««ifer Worftu, dclirervd
•
by the Rev. Dr. Bayta.:
"1 need not tel] you timt ha was no fail
weather milor. He waa harried to tbe ten dem raw aad conrsge to resist public
brim in a tempest. Ho showed Ma great­ clamor, and then proceeded an follows ;
news by becoming a master la perijeaa
Oliecr Perry Morton waa an honrat
liinra. ' What to most men waa d^ymtiaa, man. No man in thia (Country ever had

Qaamu

•Ml «r*reew «fhrad«ne

fort Iijb, Jahn

k

IAILMAB.

gatBi.Hr

not tell you that he struck for lha faioo
and for freedom in the dark . days of the
republic. To the eye of history be loose
up a eoounlliog past amid tbe dread
specters of thoae ■ glooany tinea. He haa
hu been charged wiih inrrmaiaiciicy at
JWfjOtal, bat Incousbtaure-iareni» tb^
by which one-, w«riy to.etj^
•Vto Mlmatire bb pre^w;
}&gt;*lyi

the so. lie bcuared and acted upon the
belief-ibaan ia IxMer to Japwoeto u&gt;
honored grave, thaw to go by lywentfecable
fortune to a spleodad burial.
-ttw totyvi aad the ftolwbo doc. not cb.agd
After hia rwtarw from Orrgpo ba aaid to

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AUCTION SALE
ghtoaOC

KDICAL &amp; SUEG1C1L BSTfflJTL

‘^Tj00 Vre’nt
pveil.

SafiHt

tMret.
ia political arrifa, oe thia subject lie ware,
aa nerupwlona u a Puritan aad aenaitire 11

•Ti"!

M,

ns *!fa£®twuewE

aa a wowtan. 1 am glad of tbia- Our i1
it may Ua a .arpeiae to acme, perbape,
ideas on tbia subject hare of late been •
when 1 aay it ia tbe oaifortB testimony of
sadly confoaed. So many conspicuous
those who knew hw fatally life beat, that
men hare abort such a went ai delicatp

•■AM IAHII niVISIOW.
TU A.IUH. n.n Um

HU Urit&gt; AU BHIOIT

■mod it. Hia »u mi oommoo tcnderncaa.
Lpmaedihn bound, .f ordinary ftmily
Icveas the friendship of David and Jona
than snrpaaaed tbe erdmary friendship nf
men. It w» a peaeion tbat oarer waned.

REGULATOR,

sewingMachine
rjSIJil.

•trurtioo. Immorality ia stronger than
gW dntiea aa no other Crcrenter of thia
empire, and mere thaw one a.ticn thM
■cssarsifs erewdej’dffee'; M all
haa defied external attack baa crumbled it
length from internal corruption.
hour., ba wife and children and never
In hia mode of life be was rigidly plain
failed to greet I beta with kiaaca. If they'
and atmple. He refured to attend a roortAmre twenty liwre. a day it waa ahrayw the
party in Europe beeauae he would be
AAtoc. ftiato a£aire moat wail while be
obliged to go ia o&gt;urt dreaa.
In Waabingtoa city at MB tiato a Ouiered rervanl
parent attwwtirwm wearies of the carrroes
of his mw other coachmen drmned in Jiyof hia children, and raprcially if they are
ery, and to be equal with the ret went
eflrred &gt;n the prraence u( company; but and bought for bimrelf a similar Mtik
aa maqcr who wpa ia the jwfor wiih him, When the Senator came oak to bis carriage
Bw'w'bhV Inge fiffiilr waa the aabjeet of
and ••«trig new dnpr «| bit Mpehwun he
rompalled him to go aad ehnagu Mat oore.
helped them lo climb upon hi. knee aod
Ha would have bo liveried aervanto In his
never grow impatient of tbeir fondling.
employ.
He never want a journey of fifty miles
If Sroatar Morten were alive be would
without hia wife, if .be wu ao situated
not dorire me to Mend here snd my that
that sbe cpuld go with him. Tty waa
be wu a Chnstian in tbe ortiaanr aeose of
u»t rintfJy bceatme i®f might gratify bee, tbe term. If there wm anything be debat also l-.ewnw. her pr^tyf wu a ne^w.
•piwd it was a .man Who tuuk a prtfroeion
nty to bis bapptnera , and ao she waa with of ChrutiaMy inaiaorroly, aod aimed to
him in far Oregon when the last stroke

;a“s

‘BXdbrEath.
fie Great Stiita Ttaiiifii

af pobUeal prefonoent. Hrwlid aot meb.
B wwatc Mndy^of Chriatiaa eridenoea bill
be-tank tbt ayates aa a whole. He aaw
•eif-forgMiitig and tirdem acrrica which bow lha nrfigUu of tiw Bible mart, tbe
Would be ail rawfohle myatery owly that daaaaad of Maa for aa ialanigaor kith in
tha world know, mwmhiag of tU might
of fove.
,
Tbe civilized world know, aomeabing Heating after tbe manner of the Friends,
about thia mad, bat it doe. not know thews nhwaaome coa were pancat ic whom be
Fcrhap. eoly-n few &lt;bm neigh­ could rail to perform that duty orally.
bors knew of the cz&lt;|uisitc picture of family
life which they had among tbem, but thoae w,w.r^Mi.MawOir h.mu,
who knew tbe facto know that wbat I aa)r “Jia” "Do ypa lorn oar Sarior?" aba
iw true. I mw no dry eywi about that dy­ ■iked. With empbaoia, ba amwarad. "1
ing bed When lite wife and waa premad do," and added, "and my wife and b-ya."
dore about it, and abv again and again
Tbedaalh of lbw eon ef power ia
called tbe dying man her •'prtweioaa one,"
and the two aona who were preoent (grown wa .tagger backward from the (hock, kt

ORTHERN
4ttWAY COMPANY

POULTRY WORLD.
: orjt:^HrnAMicu»i^«f

&gt;T-Om«l»u», JU,,.

Ul be grateful that we may l.an against
thia pillar of truth, from which springs an
arch ofhope that &gt;jmm all the world Mill,

with filial tcare. Mra. Morton it no pro.
treked by thi. event m notto beab'e to be • Tha Urd.Ood OmaipoteM reigneth."
prw&lt; st tbit time, atpl I do dob bantam
noyr, *1 taigbt under alhrr circnmataacw,
to bring there under l binge out of tbe &gt;Aacurity of private life, beewure I know I
am speaking to-day to countlew tbonsands,’' aod porerty made them r.ry wekoeie.
The baakrt ia r bkh they were earr^df waa
of this life

iBUTMtW la mM (Mat*, aftkaaw
.WsSitfsaarett

a m«e pc. in ita day. bat bad been care­
1 want moo to know that fully niesi-l in arrcral piece where time
and ere hx! made raragre The frat and
cakre w«re highly priaM by tbe poor inTlhd but one of the family, o«ict.g tbe
repntew on the baakm, etAIari, -erll
■or, who .maid think that await rich paw
pfo wemM mood aboahMr Jwat Um,

^EtrassaftiEi'jay

yuo'
D"’,oWbWWH(l,Mi’*

Depot, 104

STREET, lletrYcrk.

£*K£.T3*tnlUrr UsrthD:
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GEO. WOODS &amp; (XJ.’S
PARLOR ORGANS

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TMMM or XTMOUPTIUX:

VOL. 22. NO. 30.

HASTINGS, BARKY CO., MICH., NOVEMBER 21, 1877.

wm'iri

imnWUMIMI
PHY81CIAM &amp; SUBfiMH.

Auction Sale!
Bill, printed in 80 minutea, ami at the lowest poMibh*

price#

Jit the Ranner Job Office.

Dll. W M. JON KM. '

DENTIST

Nashville

FIRST GRAND PRIZE

Htkiia.

INEYS AT LAW A BOfclCIT-

■ I did h to pay bar of for what ahe
said about the ■iniator'a with. It will be
bard enough for kcr to come among entire
rtraagere, without having her feel that we
•rr prejudiced agnimt her I vu gfod
you •poke m you did about her."
“W( are wot prejudiced against bar.
May. Mr. Phillipa had batter not hare
told Mrx White .bout bar at all."
“I p,v»u&gt;ae it will go that abe ia a be*
than or intdal betore to morrow night. I
shill I* tarry for her, «nvw»y.'
•
■Come and aprad tba dev with me Bat
urSny. Mr. Br»Uy will oobm U our hou*c
lu auy over Sunday. Bui don’t tell of it.
M.y, for hit wife wiD be tired, and not
w.st everybody living Is tat how aba looks,
bow the droaea, tad whit nbt aayu. I
w»nt you to m«t her. but I rimll invite
aoeoe oiau. 1 meat hurry home, or tny
ao|ferwlUba foie." Tbo kind he.rwd
w.mi»n huteoed down tba stefe, and M.v
Edgerton fulkiwud her. '
“Haw I dodfolika Mm. KingMou, • And

Jurt received Fiml Prize at Wiaconain State Fair and al our
State Fair at Jaekxoh.

STOVE

Something new.

WORKS,

.lunfowt.

THE JEWEL COOK!
Extension Top, Portable Planiabcd Copper

“S,

th. pulpit uf thr W« EJd churA , I‘
. poSXaft d^
gitrtrxlly nu&lt;forrt«xlth*t
TC/ii
1
•
wws.
HU Onaway
to b. -.triad, MrHrJ.v
and th.’t j g™*
’4*dZ^m

li

.w !»,.

k,I», X, u*.

-I,. “ja, -I2.7SS !

iag more than the rml of the people, wjr-1

I’byiieian’, 1’rwriplkma rod

Family Rwe«

a..M; pre­

pared with Orepeed Cbemi.«l«

of pareel quelhy enly-_______

Tba Republican majority in Wiacsaain
ia now uveertained to be not lea* thin 10,­
of lb* ftanily ."
000, and that ia Minnesota fo over 17,An apothecary asserted in a targe coaspany -that all bitter th ion ■»"
“No.' reptted a physician "a bitter eoH

. 7—

“'“A

the cross, am! bo a support and steengtfi­
Ai loaf the young man stauamered out,
erier. and Wd up the hand* of bar bun­
band when be grew faint aad weary, a faw “If you are tbe faller aa marries folka I
want* that job done."
La tae begin by trying to pietuio . godly baarta juiqcd firrvcally io the prti
“Marnad I? amd tbe judge, “the devil
Jane Sulibath tnemxo- in Ncw-Koghnd lion, but uun y mow wvodand whether you do. h * tU firet application l r* had
loux-ngo Not a cloud &lt;u Io be roan fa the WM not already a profoaror of religion. in a week. Who are you where do you
; the dorp blue firmamral; the bird, trilled Thm cart gfoteoi at eadi other, Ikaeon hail from, what's your polices—are you a
II. A. GOODYEAR.
White's
wife
winked
at
SirsJudge
’ cut thiir joyo t note* a. if tbo bright d»y
Grrenbackar, a Democrat or a rascally lie
' WM made for their Special benefit; the jmitb, who winked took at her, the treble publican—wpeuk out. sir; .pink out*"
aing*n atw th* wiutv from thad^Jterv.
air WM filled with the fragrance of earh
■ I aia'l aaitbor.-' said tbo bridagreom.
summer flowers, and everything in nature ■nd alter the beurdtttir n was pronounced, •I'm a Grit."
seemed to rejoice in the gorgeous beauty they rushed down, and way laid Mrs.
“A Grit! Wall, I should any you
1 of the season. The repose of the holy White fa tba sort porcb, to find out a«Be- were." said taa judge. “You moM be
d»v noted upon the foadioro, and when, ‘
fixfl of grit to marry. What do you as­
al praeucly half pxlt nine, the church to ll - “Doe* be know Miro Katecbrook, Mr*. pect to do tMaie hard tuna with a large
tolled out ita deep tide., the distant hUla White?" raked May Fdgertoe, caiehing family com teg on, a bard winter before
of the gaud Indy's shoulder, and ar­
took np the hoary peal, and reverberated bold
1
of tba SUM Saving'a Bank of CMcngo
her prognaa to ilia door, while the
We arc now prepared to ahow/to stove buyer* the fine»t nxwn- back Uu&lt; solemn tooro. Ch arthre wsre resting
1
lw»y of gin* gathered atouad her to How much nrasMy have you got to iavret show tba imbibtxea to ba »2,W4,IOO; BO­
mA aa plratifal in yeare gone by. as at tbe whole
'
SOM, par ralna. *3,076,581. mtimated
ment and most complete line of
hear
all she ewsM ted thorn.
! pres »t &lt;tar, *nd tbe du Weatfid-1 meeting 1
• Only one dollar, air,” und the young v.hie, |1 ,2711,777.
' house w*»'ih» only one iu the town. It
taan potted out two balvm
Osa dollar put at eomgum! intereat
I Hood to die center • f a krg* oxniKca—a ‘
■Lord biros me. they look ns big aa on
plain edifice, two ttorias high, with a tower '
wbcola. Square round. Here, you fel­
of over two bnndnal foci, la thia wm '
low, aet on tbo other aide, elevate your
11m belfry, and a ponderous bell swung to 1
head*, bold upyour right band*, look me
, and fro to call tbe propfo to worship, or
i might ia the eye tod ba sworn.’'
erer seen in th*i* market!
I tolled out the dirge for some departed nuul 1
-Do you solemnly «wrer in the preveut*
j Al nine o'clock tn tic tncrnmg it rang 1
Don't aak ao maujr qumtioua all at of this raaodly RepubUrou and the Free
npoo Wtty wook day, nrd again at none,
Pros* reporter that you aid five together
once,
gitb.
I'D
t
11
you
all
1
know
about
and U nine in the treaing, mk! this wm '
aa lung aa you do hre. dio together when
it.
lie
Hoppod
at
air
home,
and
it
waa
ibe signal, a* far aa tbo cfaimeu could be '
tbe umc comes, torn, protect, cherub Mid
beard, far tlue laying aside of work of kind of natural I ab»aU ask him about rropect; thxl you, young tody, will try and
Tbe Forest and Round Aconrn, with Ute iawruvetaditn
for .if cuttrM she must eapect wc
every kind, and raking up of lbw firro, and her,
'
anppurt that yong nwa, mead hia *hiiaa,
find out all Weoodd.”
of 1777, stand at the head of the list for HEATING PURPOSES. the bullion of dnors. Tba day'a work ' “Wbat
did fie aayT L aaa dying bi
The Sylvan Acfirn is a BOILER IRON boater, with re»Urn wa. Enabed. it waa tbe reaper ballot knur."
New-Kagbusd boare. aynonymoua with 1
flues and, jndging from sales already made, is going to be THE the curfew of the okl wutld- It
“Ha »an abe b aa hnadaome aa a pin.
can
Her fathfr u rfoh, and abe ka an
FAVORITE.
„
o
., «f tlie kaBnwed fadiiimaHiat were brvogbt 1tint. uh
a peanock, dre-wo ia tne tip-top
The Qneen, Forest and Crown Acrirn Cooking Stove* are all from :»♦ Brother couotiv to America. A 1abowy
of Mtiou. and to much better fotad for a
few
rfitogva
ret
ntain
tbo
evutom,
but
in
1
endrely new this seasun, having Dickie knob*, yountl edge^nitouulh.ee thana minMora wifo. They bar.
m-Mt of our town*, it is ewber wper»cd&lt;d 1
beaa engaged foe fi.e yeun certain. Bba
matic oven shelf, and
__
txbo town dock, or bro twrow i-ntirdy 1
did nut waaOIr. Bisby io become a mto
dele- Tbe town tell al Waalfidd reg 'uur, but ho bed a dninc call, and ho
dated all the family ciodu and poeket could trot fad right to follow toy other
umc.piccca of tbo whole popufoltoa, and
We arc also agents for the
some dte person mice in.low.ted that be '^•But ain’t aha a ehnrch member, Mr«.
ha-J nwt a doubt that tbe ano wan krpt fa
order by ita regular punctuality. .
“Na, indeed I Juat think of our miaia
AC!K.NOWIJ2W«XdX&gt; TTB» 1SSCSST1
The to*de of th* &lt;« mn-tiug biKiM.Oom buyers are invited to call, examine our stock, and get pri- •M mu.h mure elaborate than tbe ex ter bring unequally yoked with an unbe­
uricr. The wide gallery extended npou liever I-' ’
-What na natal thingT groaned Mian
the east and west ends sod acme the Betsey Palmer, a v.-nr aettre church urem-Kim tba book, sir. IR ktea tte bride.
neuth aide, and a row d pew. went around bur, aid a great admirer of Mr Bralgy.
Launch out the hrirr* Goo-law. they 300 fnritfom journey*. Ha in now pea,
tbo wall, white fa front worn the aingin
It ana the girte’ turn to wiuk now. for ttv larger than curt wbrela. Good day, air. | bm buainem baring gone io naught
acata, ned the prutueal girla io town were
A. long life barpfa— twins.
OaU
always there roeh Sabfoul.—the gbte who Bota-y Palmer'* rowing bar rep for the again. Sand y««r ctmeina, or any ooe. thrvwb nwfoet and ha haa aognpd aa a
, iravaaug aaluamaa.
a air. in front, and lbs aliiw tor«tb minuuir, and aha aa much aa b»» year* ha ofoa. Ferwwwll."
d. Tbe boro *ud loner were arrang­
Riulwad traveling in Fraaee it very
.
The
ample
bathed
out
aflbe
door
after
ed ia tbe aamc mdro upon the oppreito •eutor.
“Wan. 1 preoamc the ia a good woman," umnufagtUapiuooo. Uxkfag tba Mlaide, white the afairivter atmd in the mid­ arid Dr. Kingston • wife, “for Mr. Braley
wan b»ad out of WUAJH, aU «M
dle
the eh&lt;&gt;ir yreciariy fa front rfthe would not tore any utbec, «sd iffoe ■
jurtod ia 1XXJMW. white to fiMaad d
pulpit, wkfcb waa ou the berth ride of the
। tag the anew partod &lt;*a ares Wted ini
suited, wc all engirt Io l«- I take K. 0
&lt;0W .U injured in SS6.0«.
church- Tlits fjolpti wpa a marrek-oa

The BARRISOJ^ MMGIOJV,

STORE.

The fadww of youth become the vieea ol
Baro-berean uo plenty and I rouble- manhood and the disgrace of old age.
some fa Harrison eouaty, Indiaaa.
• D you mil that adfae," Mid Squib to
Action ia being taken agunM liqnor- hjaltadfady, “you deci know bean*."
seUev. in New York and Brooklyn.
Raunatiou is art being idle, bud eariag
the wearied part by change ofbuaMeaa.

have told s-iMetMxly jI thing to my hie?" he naked, turning to
Wbqp hit rabslitato the Rev. Mr. |' lbw coaple «g»&lt;n.
bndc bHabcd and hung her bend.
Phillipo, fa bis Thankagiring prayer, ofer-i' The
“Itoa'l be aenred, young Indy ; nobody
cd up devout pelili its for the wcHaro of
I ought to bo afield in thu country ontaidc
tbs &lt; lergy num, aad also for the Wife wbosn
bo had efioten. that she might reouuare I| cf Have*. Welle and ibove other acqunI drefo. ’ Speak out, young man, whal’a
the potn;* and vaUUe* of a sinful world, I
resist temptatkut, aad ba nillitq; to benr wanted ; tiaw ia prootoua," aakl tba jus-

EVERY OJNE AVARRAN IED

DRUG

The RepabUaaae of Marytoad carried 7

The Democrats uf the Senate will aapport th* 1‘rmident'a nomiaatSn*.

th* bride ...y^r, but further fartra- J*“*
Ur, were ouly tobeairivad at by guteung.
‘
wbi J&gt; i-calkr Yankte tr.d ru e*mi~d
yery ertewir* by old «d young,'male
eo'Pi\ Fr*«o
' -I*
UMcklyaakadlbr
Jlong, lean fook bndrewenr.
J a. rix.fi tte WreiWdtSmrtS^ W1lute'vm b^

£sns£ROUND/ HuUlllIlJ SYLVAN

msiinmcii esanr-

(toe-half the tewd ia Scotland w owned
P—soger mval between New York by twelve pemns.
end Chicago is very heavy.
Gales that blow railway train* frwn the
The dreth to .nimenrod of Amelia, track are strong paf«
dowager Qaeea of Saxony.
Why ia a door KU a colored &gt;«m!
Mortoua estate includa a halfioleraal Because its an agwaa,
in tbo ludiaupdir Jourmtl.

Tba Dirrcton of the Parfo Expoaiticc
tola, and lr*ned his Irtad back SO that the
bare a^bly daUrminnd to exclude advardesk entire! &lt; hid bin from tU f&gt;n of
tiaeaanu from the Uh:fol catalogue.
the cuo.rrcsaiina. Only the deacuna of
Of tba Ned York defogulirei in Udartarciitoulaaopportunuy toow^ratu- How a Marrying duatiee united a Hotue 24 did not vote oe tba Bfoad 8.1
Into him tq«i hi, .ppitsscpng uuptfoU.1
Couple at Port Huron.
ver bill, 5 voted againat it and tyr k.

unvnffiiiHnim

Wm. H. Goodyear

The Grand Trunk Railway hat grow*
tired-of fighting tbe pool.

She siog, well enough, bat ihe don't keep
--------- --- --------- ------------ ------------------- , no sort al time.**
wbrn tsentyntoo years of age He par-&lt; Tbe arnod of befie at tbe door preventbaaed a lanu a &gt;fa&gt;rt ritotanre from the ed anr fnrtlsvr nmatka, and aa tbo last
uaMtfag-textM. and with the aaaataaen of sleigh drove aft, the sexton ctofcd aad
t!B people, erretad.a gaud dwsihog house, , lucked tbe doers, and walked home in haste
and ptqurr.1 it fo£the rcoajfti-m of its to pnrtako of tbe bountifa! Thanksgiving
miter. - Ilf Ortirw, &gt;-rervtodv in town supper that his good wife bad remained al
home from church to prepare for her
household
.
Three wa* hardlr a family fa town that
night that did not know that Mr. Pliillija
had prayed for their minister's uaeourertrd
wife in the church that day, aad many and
raricoi were the onmoaeuts paaeed upon
Uro subject, according to tbe diSereci char­
acters of the persona speaking
*
folelv died in England a boci Ida man cf
Dr. Kiegslou remarked that “it would
102. Nha toavm a daughter of M.

POWERS &amp; BARLOW

iTTOBJriT
I'MiMlM I

.

William Callen Bryant was 85 rears
old on the XI in*t.

There ia a. good tun* coming, bey, but

beautiful and scientifically-arranged Diving Fine
now in the market.

•IRSlIAtK-

at 36,905,788.

A Rome dieputeb aara that pare fears
are entertained for the life of tW Popo.

tin’Tl,.nijSt day a'

DETROIT
PHYSICIAN A SI'RGl

the church theae doors were thrown wide
open, and the’ooSin, with ita tenant, was
brought into the bonne of God, and laid
in state upon a bier direejy in the center
of the houer, while the mourner* oeeupiad
the body pews, *ad near relatival d«»o by
the pulpit, and the nrara distant farther
off. according to the d.-greei of lefotioo
ahip- Tbe com muni, in tabic and dsa sons'
MUI were beornth the pulpit, directly in
front.
Tbe miaiatcT of long ntp&gt; ,wm, by virtue
of bi* uficc. a pcrexi to be respected and
revered—a rounwH-'i. exemplar and guide,
an 1 an much better than l.to ooegraguion
aa hi* pulpit wm bi;bet than the yew* batow. A Mttled ministry waa the foal too,
and when * clergyman waa ordained, it
was supposed that it was a life-keg ar
ruugnment, and nothing but death diwulvwd the councctaua f-atween the paatoe and
hfo people. Thus fils affa-ttouawero drawn
around the fl Aik of bis charge, aad love
and sympathy were the tiro which mutu­
ally bound thtm .together.
Tbe dcrxjmsn of Wcwdkild wa» a gw-J
Christian man, and bia daily bio aUaaurctaaiion wsreovnaiatant with hto ‘penftuason. Hcbad'grvfaatod St the ream nop
ular of the New-Eogknd colleges, snd the
name of Horace Braley wa» long rvmeui '

X?2J!X3’S^X- JSfltS: i W*J-J- ~ *“.&lt;• • r- w t a
•t—M- L .1,.
CaaaM paira who eome over

wisaama Uia^MUMM ft
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kTTORNKY AT LA W k SOLICITOR
IX CHASCWr. PremHauwtMa airoa to

PEOPLES

WHOLE NO. 2076.

oap»r Betary." said tba lady’ repror-

THE STEBBINS BROS SAY

Don’t buy any Furniture or Picture Frames,
until you have priced their Goods, for you
will save money by it.
Everybody knows they nre the only

meiWM UNDERTAKERS
the city and attend promptly to all ca

lk • He

The untinnabakiion of the doubfo jointad atowaMM inboard in the had, and tbe
Recording angel hm hi. hrnfo full, «M.
the PhlfotWjifo Pnta
Tbe fiaa bald a ma*, meeting, aaya Ike
Shelby Sntiari. in a down town wdaon
one day font wonk mad adopted tba Hfowlag nnaiMiaar.

�Vfilrpoaltctf ttyt/trif

snd ba will Mtow hit ekiaf Thun am
Lambert of tbe American Popular, aed
fatriwril of the New Jeraey Muted, when
ba is caught, which he. wiB, finally, be.

THEINDEPENDENT,
FOR 1578

'

The Preaidenfe PoMcy.
The fuOcwing from the Montreal Daily
JI
the aWert trad fainwt, as well as
the frankostof tbe THminfoe pipen, will
J® of interat to Hl of our reader., .bow­
ing aa it does what the candid men of
other countries think ol tbe policy of
Prerideut Hsytw The President's policy b causing mmm&gt;
dtririsos atnoopt the Democrats, t-e of
the Southern oms being very grateful for
ha actino in rcfercooc to Louiriana and
South Carolina, sod determined that be
shall not be .lighted iu any way. No 'ap-.
propriatioa wm made far tba army last
Muuoo, bocatiM it wm then being used to
uphold carpet-bae RcpuHieas admiubtratfoe in three of tbe Soothers States; bet
a risew which wm proposed with the bill
that offered limited tbe President in tbe
naa which be would make cf tbe army
This turion some of tbe Democrats wiabed

niitee Iras promptly rovtored the Em­
in to 25,000 and quanted tbe stipule
m to the 4 regiment*, bolding that it
attempt to interfere with the peroga-

CLOTE

Chief of tbe Anaj and Nary. It in obvioea that if tbe Hero can older 4 repman waa under undue influence io giving ma«U to Tex-he.., with wjuri pevpno
his 1100,000,OTO to one son, aod that to ly, send H regiment, or tbo entire Army
bring this about William 11. conspired to
misvvprmrol Coroeiiua. Scott Lord, her
Perhaps the harts of no two men in
lawyer, admits that the Commodore did tbe Horae pentad more panmtaudy foe
not Eke Cornelius beam- of bis bad Bab- Cum than those of Ewing aad Atkina;
its, but xvserts that four years before bb they bar* both achieved a certain variety
death be relented. and determined to make of it, the first whifo in charge of tbe sail
an equal division, at loMt aa between the resurnpeioe bill, sod the Latter while man
sone To prevent this, William employed aging the Army bill, - Chairman ofthe
a matt to penetrate Cornelius, and frequent Appropriation Committee. Judging from
all the brothels and faro banks in tbe city. the wesson of their soccon, their incaThe statement that Cornelius hsd relapsed parily appears to hare been thoroughly
wm brought to the ears of tbe Commodore,
who immediately instructed Wilium to
employ a detective to determine tbe truth
at tbe reports. Willistp did employ a de­ at first arrogantly declared inad—i—able
tective wbo had never seen Cornelius, the and by threats to block all other legists
man who wm pcrwioatiog Cornelius was lion, in getting it out of tbe morning beer
Nays—Nona.
pointed out to him u Cornelius, and be so that a vote co be forced, Mr. Ewing
Ou motfoe of Aid. Humril the soots, of
wm followed and all his doings were re­ heritatr* and u being severely censured
ported to the Commodore sa those of Lis for bis blundering and timidity.
Mr.
wore taken from the tabla and alfowrJVy
son This sc enraged him that be eut
tion by hie aubstitstioa of the Silver LiU,
prepared by Buckner's committee, far his
own. The Senate committee Ua already
expurgated the free coinage fosters-, aad,

in bis interest, going so far — to put cm
in hie borne for the old man, and, that he
might have her society nnintonuptodJCoanived at placing hie mother, the commo­
dore'. first wife, in a lunatic asylum.
Finding his father inclined to spiritualism,
be brought Woodhull aad Claflin to him,

On Monday the House agreed to the
Senate Amendments to the Army Ap­
propriation Bill, om of which fix— the
numbero!.relisted mens*. 25,000. The
rcsnlt wm secured by the vote of every
Republican member, assisted by all but
om of the membere of tbe Hou— from the
State of Tex-, Gen. A.F. Williams of b, that the rid min was a Heeutious, renMichigan, and two other Democrats. Thia sual old beast, snd that William pandered
to hb vices fur the purpose of controlling
him, and shutting out tbe other cbildrcm
Public opinion b pretty much all one way.

Our New York Letter.
New YtNUt, November 18, 1877.
Tar Timpkxaxck Movxmxxt.—Ltr
Imcbakcb Swi.tut.rxa.—Tub Vaj
iikbbilt Camb—Oxs Cm Dinnbbsllcsi.tau asd Tub Wurm.

th
h
at

Tbe managers of lh« -‘Law aod Order
l&lt;cagnc" hare departed from tbe plan laid
dowo by Dr. Crudiy, and are making raids
on the fashionable drinking places. Last
week all tbo big hotels and reatauraute
were a—tulted snd thrir proprietors re­
quired to answer. It wu an aitooiabcr pimp that ever breathed. But can they
on thrao people. Tbe great hotels bad fe- establish it • Ural's the question. The
best legal talent in the country ia engaged.
but the idea that their places would enr Henry L. Clinton conducts the case for
be interfered with never entered their William Hl, and Scott Lord and Jeremiah

mittee will probably perfect it io due time.
Both tbe committee aod the PrraMeot
have Uard depaiaiioes of bankers in oppoeitioo; hot Mr. Ilaym waa unsatisfacto­
ry, only saying that the matter would recieve has moat thoughtful ronaideration.
Tbe feet that ibe Republican Senators
are practically a unit in opposition to any
further appoint met of Democrats to any
important office, where there are compe­
tent Republicans to fill them, ia now ad­
mitted even by the friends of tbe Prvnident's policy in this and other roepacts.
Earnest ronfertno— are said to have been
bold with him by those supposed to have
breu authoratirdy empowered by the Sat­
urday raucur, and there seems quite u
good gr
ground for aupposutg that every Sen­
ator, wi
with fear or five exceptions, will u

lull line of Undershirts and Draw
rtMk ofg«to jemrve-ved.l-r. a eo—plate aaeck of Men’s, Tenth.
„d Boy's BUSINESS .nd DREW
181TFT8 and OVERCOATS.
Our CinrrbM DEPARTMENT conIn Furnishing Goods w« have a line of
rims of a Ue. Hue of WOMTIUS and
BROADCLOTHS for DRESS BUTTS. tbe latest styles in the BEST FITTING
! WHITE SHIRT in tbe City.
'
CABS I MERES and CH EVICTS for
for FALL TRADE.

PICTORIAL DICTIOMABY.

A complete line of COLLARS and

BUSINESS SUITS.

OVERCOATING in good atyfos.

CUFFS aod the

latest MTellMO

iu

SCARFS, TIES and SDk llaodkerehief..

Umbrellas. Satchels and Shawl Strap!

33 Monroe

st., Grand Rapids, Mich.

Which were severally allowed by

COFFEE.

FALLING SICKNESS

-tsittfrxu:

SOAP
TOBACCO.

nounced for guidauoeln Braking dianta—is
and appointments to office. It ie predicted
— a consequence, that tbe relations be
Nays—None.
■ Oa motion of Aid. Tumlinsou tbe Coun­
party in the Senate must assume a more
confidential character than hetelolore, or cil proceeded Io ballot fix an Alderman in
that they mast rapidly drift more widely pU»ofG.G. Bpauidiag resigned—which

CROCKERY.

It seems probable that the statement
was premature, announcing tbe agreement
of tbe Republicans of the the oom mit tee
on privilege, aad elections in favor of
seating Kellogg; but tb.err is good rsMon
to believe that such will be ther^fi—J de­

beads. Therefore when officers entered
Gn motion of AM. Dewey farther bal­
and abut them up, aod when they were
loting for an Aiderman ww postponed un­
called upon to answer, thrir indignation many people conaeetea with it have leen
til next regular meeting.
wm beyond telBsr
It doran't make any immortalised in the pictorial papers. One
On motion of Aid. Dswey the Council i
difference, however, with them. Gqmla hundred mUlioiM of dollars is a great deal
rimply order drinks to( thrir rooms, aod
could be adopted, looking to tbo admbuoo adjourosd until Monday evrniug tor the
there ia, in each of them\yqbm in which
of Spofford and Humbug Butler, bat no special purpose of taking action on the
matter of tbe railroad croasragat Hubbell's.
liquor can be had, nerved by an irrmpooridccisaioo appoara to have been reached.
W. II. Stxbbiih, Recorder.
New York is a very expensive place to
blc party, and .without making the hotel
Il now Looks m though a determined ef- I •
Movesr Evmixo, Nov. 17.1S77.
liy, but one may get ou very cheaply now.
Roll of officers being railed the followthis, for it never has bat cm room, and i&amp; Ab enterpruiug woman last, week nrado road to provide a sinking fund to extin­
wen
presen
I:
trade must nec—nerily be open and without •owe figuraa and decided that she could guish its debts owed tbe Government.
Aid. Abbey, Dewey, McNaughton Has­
rover. Dr. Crosby wu right. Of course make money furnishing dinners fur a cent, Tbo lobby is active, striving to stave off
sall,
Tomlinson,
Winklcman and Young
end
she
opened
a
place
ou
Grand
St.,
on
tbe day of reckoning.
it isn't logical to squelch Tim Rafferty
and let the Fifth Avenue go oa, but it that idea. Om cent b the price of each dish
Wood, on Tuesday. offered a joint rtao,
hapjwna to be the case that Tim Rafferty —a plate of brans, a bowl of soup, a piece lution for ■ final adjournment on tbo 22nd
ran bo squelched, while no law that can of pie, boiled cabbage, each plate one rent. which, if adopted, will give oommitu— a
day over five hundred newsboys few days in which to prepare their bori­
be made ean prevent the Fifth Avenue The
from selling liquor. And it h— tbe far- ami IxmlWacks fed there, and it wm a cur- ne- before plunging into the hrat of
tlier reaaco that the people who dnnk st ions sight. Gm boy had 25 cents, which political warfare, which tbe ytrid vuices,
wm intended for admission to a ebmp the­ probably will Im inaugurating at tbo beginthe Fifth Avenue are ic— fojnrcd than
tbone who swallow Rafferty’s prison. Raf­ atre ; but when be got into the place he
ferty actually taken the bread out of tbe rommenend ou a' plate of beoM, then a
mouths of women and children—the swells bowl of soup, thee a piece of pumpkin pic,
mince, aad so oa. till hie
al Fifth Avenue, it b true, kill themselves, then a piece
but h the world any the worae for it ? If quarter wm all gone. Getting off hb
liquor can be kept from the laborer, a stool, he patted hot stomach approvingly,
great point is made—by arraying the swells with the remark : i “I love the dramar,
agrinvl the movement, a big risk b token but sbe’e got to go to-uigl L It's well
that it will fail entirely. At the .Aster enough te cultivate tbe rturamk ooce in a
last Sunday, a regular drinker st that bar while, and not do every thingfur the intel­
found it doued. ‘■Stop into No. G," whb- lect." Tbe result Iras been so satisfactory
pared the attendant, wbo stood there to that the enterprising lady h- opened a
The minutes of the previous -eating
direct the regular customers. “I wish to branch, aod in a little while they will be
were road and approved.
God No. G could be closed tfo,” wm tbe all over thaffity.
Tbo petition of Goo. W. Williams for
Buiinc- cooties— good, though
leare to boild wo-.d abed uo roar rod of
AmlfUM Hubbril a deed for land proposed
passage of tba silver bill by the If
to be used fur street purpoera and cause
unsettled things xiaewhit.
Merch
tbo-me to bo surveyed. Carried.
Mayor appointed m stteh committee
Tire petition of N. Barlow and others AU. Ruasell, McNaeghton aad Dewey.
for gutters and gravel on Jefferson street
By AM. Dewey, that tba report of the
from Court to Grand street wm presented,
aod referred, on motion of Aid. Dewey, to
Tbe rcepcttable Life Insurance fraud ■
the Street Committee.
'
now upon the unt level with tbe aaw-duat
The petitions of L B. Boies and otbare
swindler and gets tbo —me penalties.
for a life walk aod grade io front of the
Gilman, the forger, ia serring out hb time
property occupied by A. R. Pratt, on Jet
ic the penitentiary, and now Robert L.
fenon street, were prenatal aod laid co
Care, cm cf tba roust intensely “respoeta- debating tbe Army bill, and the spirit
taaaifeoted in remit: qaartere on tbo Dem­
ocratic ride oourincut tbo- Wing on
that the demagogue riemeat b aa fully
Otrity" Life.
When the aff.in of the
rotten eouoera were examined it wu found
that Mr. Cmo had swum to a cash brianec itaoo of Democratic hop— aod aspiration
off neariy a mtllion, wham in fact only a during the past 17 years, ia quite u ob­
noxious now - it was oa the 87th anai-

bwrg ahagfcter, intlbting by tbe two, a
feral wound mi tbe CoaMeroey Tex0—rtti-.
membun base gained little by thrir erratThe oammtaan on rids and eram walks
iaemou. mi lbs MU,—b— thaa a writ- anbnritt^ the Irifawiag aprt:

,

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is

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Same tenend Weekly as

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CRAMI»TON’«

IMPERIAL SOAP
IS THE "BEST.”

Wanzer &amp; Barnes.

The Kid Power

CURES

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�Oity Drug Store!
WANZER
Tbe writer was present at their last
eml enjoyed an iatriiset.ri fe«
A duoalien party w;a be held next
Thuroday evening at the Hotel, for Rev.
J- Mcrri&amp;sld.
Mr. Mmritdd a endssiutical labors are wdl appreciated by the
maws, aod w&lt; think tbrno will be many 2Eji’=lS*S.‘!2LS?Q^L!t
liberal donator, on that occasion.

dent.

Kned to wuh merited attentioa by tbe Ur
—1 &gt;
...... „
Ator an abwncc cf about one
bow the jury camo into court with the
veroict of guilty of murder in the fim de«»W. wberespoo the jndg, at w
teneed the Respondent to Military coofint°&gt;™t in tbe State Prison foe life.
Tbe
verdict of the jury fa approved, so far M
we known, by evrry one wbo heard
thetriaLandwMjnrt., U
(un.
been slmret without a doubt.
Tbe next cause on trial was that of the
People v,. Thomas Alliaoe, for grand farceey. and resulted in a verdict of not
guihy. Thia trial was vary short. CL H.
Sunday afternoon will be held at 3 o'clock Bauer fur the people, Earn C. Baruum. u.
sharp.
toed by P. W. Niskcra for the RespondTire temperance meting ou Sunday af­
ternoon was well attended and a good in­
terest matiifoUetL
J. Oamnn-wlU have an oyster supper
aod »&gt;eiX dar.ee at Woland Center on
Thankagiribg evening.

The County Farm House.

Tbe committee to secure plans and
specifications for a bouse on tbe County
Farm met at the clerk's oSec on Thuroday
last. Hon. D. G. Robic
Hou. John’.M. Nevins wdb-clecled Score,

tary. On mo'.iou of Superviadr Durkee
At Charlutto every bwdacss hoaaa tad a sub-committee of throe contfatiog nl
everyjol wn fa to be dosed during Think., Hon. D. O. Robinson. S. J. Bidslmsn and
giving day and evening.
Why not in Ixwb Durkee were appointed a oitumiUre
Hastings?
Io visit Eaton County aod inspect their
An oyster supper and social will be County House, and that of any other
given by the Baptist Society
Sounty in their discretion and report at
evening of this wook, ia the Red Ribbon next meeting. Tbe committee designticd
Hall. AU are invited.
Tuesday November 20ib to vbit Eston
(We note with pleasure that Dr. E. F. County, The committee adjourned to
Brown has made up hia mind to remain in meet on call of tbe chairman.
HsatinES, and has nettled down to bu*i.
nrea again at lus old oftee.
Tbe Emmansd eh arch Bewing Society fl It b not often we print anythiugkafa

The proprietor of the Orangevdh
Houm ia making preparrtrotu to give a
fs.hionab'e petty the 29th tert. AU hreers
of dancing .boald attend .Ute. dance a*
ever* thing will be dmu-to inrere a rood
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Having and keeping ccjtutantiy on hand every variety of

Drugs, Patent Medicines. Hoxncecpathic fornffofy

pims, h,

in

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bim,

a—s- na- Ow.

Biatik and Memorandum Books, m any style M your own price-

Your petrosagw «

OlERCOm

LOCAL BUSINESS NOTICES.

Suocom fa the criterian by which tbe
world geumlly judge* a uun.
Asd,
judged by that standard, Dr. A. M. Bum
cf thia city fa entitled to cvmmind the ।
confidence and patroimge of the public. I
He ha* now -been a rmident and prartiring ;
phjririau in thia vicinity for about two
yean, and haalwcn remark ably aucccaeful,1
M hundreds will testify. ' Ha has now
inwried one uf the frir dau.-htcr* of fr­
ying, gad retried down among u* u a pertnaueot ruddent, and hope*; by prompt at­
tention to all bnaines* call*, to merit and
receive a (air share of the patrouaga of the

COME ONE AND ALL
STORE

To the largest show of goods for the Holidays at the

in Barry County. I am permanently located in Hastings and will
endeavor to suit people in prices and goods.
Of WANZER A BARNES.

LEWIS STERN.

Julius Russell
STAPLE AND FANCY BllY GOODS,

Hasting, on Saturday afternoon last, to
vidit friends in Grand Rapids, Cliiearo,
Kaunas City aid Kansas, and will bo ah

unmiMM,

^One cf our oorre.&lt;pm&gt;deot» locate* Cale­

new undertaking.—G-rrwyKtedeat o/ the
donia in the county of Barry. Well, we
/xm,n.’.&lt;, A’. /l.,Dei»ocnt'.
cannot stand that, there b beyond al!
A. B. Freeman, who completed an apquestion Xj^ity enough in the eounty of
prenliwbip in the /’n* fkr»» offi« about
• Barry, but to bitch on the “burg" of Cale­ a year ago, arel went to Hartings, Mich,
donia b more than wc can stand. Besides to work on the HeptdJicnt llanarr, has
recently bought out the ixtterert ef the
junior partner, asd the firm now stands
the county pf Kent.
*
“Dewey k Frocmao."
He relieve* .Mr.
Wo ask the undivided attentieu of oar Dewey, who isnet enjovinr good health,
naden to the new advtrtaaemeat of Merer*. of many of the carta of the buainwa, and
Wanxar A Barnet, it io net loo tnueb to ha* imparted considcmbJe new life into the
paper. Surerot to the firm, with particu­
*sy for there men that all their good. ar. lar eoogratutetion* for “our fey.' —
jirrt eluu io every respect. that they [Granite State free I'rrM.

Grpgt sale «f

LEWIS STERA

Dr. I. W. Brown h*&lt; odd out hb in­ strauger to most of the petrous of the
teract in bu office to Dra.
F. Brown Baxxn, ioducea Ol to ware that rale in
An Astonishing Offer.
■
and I. Dever, and leaves Hasting, aa soon lite prerect case, snd give place to the fol- I The Mrfutulnt, of New. York, offer* |
a* be can get hb matter, retried up.
; ia another column io give away, absolute-1
ly, a Wotmler* Unabridged Quarto Pio-;
Mr. Frank Brindle, lately of Montagus,
. tcrial IHetiunary, which retail* everywhere
Mieh, ha* just opened a tin abep hi the
; for »10, ami is, of course, a bourehdd ,
roar of Powers &amp; Barlow's hardware. We'
Deceaaity. How they can do it fa. weuc«
cevfros, a mystery; but that they do there i
are glad to have him located among u*.
,/llon. Sl-crman C. Poodle snd wile left

Bibles in all aisee from 50c. to $12.00.
Albums ,n «uit every size pocket book.
Toilet Goods *n “n eodless variety, from use to ornament.
Juvinile Books illuatrated by the best artists, from 5c. to $5.
certainly every one can be pleased.

Milton, Scott, Burns,
Tenujson, Longfellow. WTxittier, Alin, Phasbe Carey and many
others. CLOTH and TURKEY MORROOOO
Elegant books for gifts, in fine bindings.
Common Prayers Rnd Hymnals of new and pretty deeign. •
Back Gammon boards, chew, checquers, dominoes, Ac., Ac.
Remember the place—CITY DRUG STORE—is where you get
more for your money than at guy other store.
.

FLANNELS.
Hincer and St. John (the novelty of tbe
age) front 1-30 to WO, cheaper grades such
u the Howe, American, Wilson, e-c. aod
.eeond hand machines of all kinds from

hosiery and gloves.

HATS AND CAPS, SHOES, ETC., ETC.

DEY GOODS!

P A I I on me before purchasing and I will sell you goods
vALL cheap os can be found in the City of Hastings.

I have on hand a full stock of
Dry Goods of latest styles
and also

JULIUS RUSSELL,
Pboouix Block, State Sk

lured bclore tbe Refarm Club on Tuodsy
.night ol fast week, and again by apeeial
request on the succeeding evening, I found
very lively interest msnitoted io temperaoce work. Tbe president of the Club,
Mr. Willianw, is a seakraa worker, and he
i. ably aided in his efforts in the good
fected at thcsH prices.
cause by many others wbo ere • conspicu­
On our fourth page will be fcuad tba
ously esrnret- It is noteworthy that tbe
prospsclua for Scnb»rr for 1878, tme of
hall used by the dub was. but a short
the here mugsuncu puUmhcd, and Vide
Awahr, a flpod msgaxiao for boys and
girls, to both of which wc invite tbe *p&lt;*ia! attention of our reader*, and for either rrepectable ami worthy coterie of eilireu*.
of which we *h*B be pleared to receive Thus, along my pathway, do I note the
RutacripttoM from any subecriber to the radical and rapid .r^afomsttea oftbiug*

THE EVE, EAR. Mid THROAT

SANFBRD'S RADICAL CHE.

will be kept locked; thi* w Meearery for
the safety of the glasa and the comfort of
dl doing busters, in tire building.
28 38
Joni* M. Nivtaa, P. M.

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H&lt;L0. rf U- V. MIk

*J, u» M-M,
1B7T. &gt;U
I—

-

1878.
W. C. H.—L- B. stsuky.
W. V. T-—Mine Currie Fwher.
W. R- 8 — Irvieat fr O—yW, A S.-ra* B BorwaW p. S —J. Harry Aadsreoo.

vriuable men
Barry «*ntI W’&lt;U&gt;
^.oot manr —to

detriment* to the WO-being and prop®**
of community, and th. money cr.twh.le
^Mfcrliq-id poire. brew W-d for
the solid
pbataux of reformer, at Hasting., a* *
eeour, and tbo outgrowing and uprbtog
UHcKrsnoi reotimeol rxhilited *1 Cafede„ia Woodland, Sheridan and «*»! &lt;*tor
^us. witlaia hw bordma. Barry e-«UJ

li. tbecuH.

AtaW-

Gatolonb ha* •&gt;«&gt;* S1'"*’ 1’’* Uek
the dJbr of our fsthero."
«cirwkuLo of artiH tbaiUf 19 ‘U’

■mmk

oct 6m 3

Sevin Mathie
Pajer Fata;
UMeriiiidt'
late fiiiiu
’dlffiTIC I0MTHLY
■otic
nslic
■ata
i Blit

DRESS GOODS

SUGARS.
TOBACCO.

LIGHT-RUNNING

Cheaper than you ean buy the aamegi
in any other Houroi ia tbe City.

of all the popular pattern*
• and beat qualities at lowest
rates.
I have just re­
ceived a full line* of

Men's and Beys’ Clothing

DOMESTIC

animate and Muuiuiate a* th* temperance

are indeed cheering to me. fur p-rtup-,
more than many another, I am aware of
thia greet n«d and the diro necemity for
still more strenuous effort for the staying
of the vile trafffa in aad u^ of iatoximiing
drink. Could I fully ptoure to the ertiamm af Barry eounty, the fuB
rf
mbmy sad suff^tog —amd w«b&gt;n ua
borders to dsy by vile intoxicants, I opine
that no well-dieptwed persons but uould
deem it incumbent upoa tbe® to put forth
«ro&gt;e effort ia ths oruggle with the demon
whore slimy trail k areo dl over our rounty sad the land But greet sdr.nce hre

An immense line of

Toys l,,r our I'tt-Ie folks.
Miscellaneous Books- »M» as
Dickens complete works? 15 vob.
McCauley 8 Iwrtory of England, 5 vole.
CoIlidfiTeS Ancient Mariner III. by Dore.
Poems °f Sltakemteare, Moore, Byyon,

BRAVER CLOAKS AND CLOAKINGS, SHAWLS
James Aspinall, DcUie Brown, Elia F.
Evans. Agusi Gush. Wm. 31 Kinjf. Her
rett Men. MasJ Ada Norton, Albert Me
Eutere. Ed. Mathews, C. I). Miller. W. B.
Rccil, Jossiah Rcevca. C. C. Smith, John
Sear*, Ock Vivnan, J. M. Wilson.
J.vo. M. Nxvtxs, P. M.

pbeitly rclted upon to do jure as Urey
agree trader *8 circumalaocre.
As wc go to prere wheal i* reffing for
61.20£’«l.22-oate 24(h.25-eon&gt; 18fe
20 cent* a basket—potatoes 35 ett—ap­
ples, good wiater,70(re75—taUar lff@17
—pork 4 j(&lt;r,5— egg» 1C@17—beef 4(«.5
cts. The msrkrt for many ihinp is noi
overcrowded, aad salre ewn bo readily af­

know what b gning o«i, and who vasittbo
..loons and play p*m«
that if any
men wanted tlaawbare, put in »n appearu». u
b. O. k-u u “M" *-■
Ha ia, however. tlw.j&gt; on hand to do ev­
ery doty, ata. under hb to-i.-—.
the city k» been ovderiy and quiet, with
Msedy. drunken brtal on ear streets -

BARNES (Successor* to Bakxks * (Jo.)

CASH STORE

know* that fur tome time after, the old
Dr., tired of hi* extenriva [iraetiec, and a
large share of the aamc was turned over
to young Dr. Blare, whore reputation was
Srw riaaa io every rapcct.
Tbe Doctor
e*k* only aueb practice aa hi* merit*
entitle him to receive, and th*
he expect a OSce over Rower's Rwt and
will be eatertaioed on Friday afternoon by personal nature, but tbo following notion Shoe Stote.
Office hour* from 10 to 12.;
Mrs W. S. Goodyear. The gentlemen •I the Basxu, and especially cf the
junior publisher, who is a cumparalira

Baumku re the loweredab rate*

k

Phonix Block. HASTINGS. MICHIGAN.

SEWING MACHINE

And all other eoqd* usually found alirsyu kept ia Stock.
-

“A Card”

at tbe elfice of Sweiwy * Knappen on
Wwhroday the 5th day of Dee. 1877. st
seven o’dock, P. M. A punctual attend­
ance af the Btoekbuhkn I* rerpuwted.
All owner* oflou by purchase ere by
law. itockhublcrs, and untitled to vote.
ilaatings, Nov. 20th, 1887.
.
H. A. Goourxalt, Prw.
JOHX Bowl*, Ckrk.
80 31

Wp truth it distinctly under­
stood that the prices at which
we are xeUing SLLK.8 is not our
loM,but falls heavily cither upon
the importer or mhnufaeturer
of the goods
We are credibly informed that
“ prices at which they were day erprrw fa tbe here train between
pure!hased the manufiicturer re­ Mrehican asd the East. Parlor can from
is but little if any pavwhat- tank to BufiWn .rireping rosebw from
» New York.
____for the silks, tnat the cash itaffrio
maylWtf
we paid was quite or nearly abaorbed in paying the Govern­
ment duties.
Railroad,.
----- “------- **•--a
SPILING t COMPANY. , AteUsnu,

CROCKERY.

to which 1 now invite especial
attention.
I am selling at
prices that will astonish
all. Come in and took
over my stock.

I &lt;trf^ w&gt;aipetition io quality aad Price.

-ansmrswcrGXAcaiMC).

W. F. HICKS.

HATS AND CAPS.
I keep constantly on hand i
fall assortment of men's and
boy.’ Hats and Capa.

A full line at vary tow figures.
Come and ace them Wore
buying elsewhere.

�CABINET ORGANS
BjgMt.raSws.'fcSE'

,SB£saoE',t:.“fcK..',ij"ra
AGENTS .

«wWE'
. CHANCERY XALfc.

IK FOR ALL.
^“JSspiLXl'W
sretrsK? kk-~.
c"

rarts,SF8,’gi,?iK=
‘ F1m* MlasA &lt;*r&lt;s. vuhmms l&gt;
M-Mut. L jusrsACO.NsZTn J

Fort Warn Jackson &amp; Satliai
RAILROAD.

r rill Hl i.i.*i&gt; rr.i w ■____

MICHIGAN AND THE SHUTE
fi*r»ii«N A COCKAT^lt ni.B CO. MM4I*-

A apadai report lent by tbe Departaaent
of Agriculture al Waahingtun, oa the too
Jiloo of crop*, tbe anicrsttiooalwheat aupp'y and our wheal export show* tbe follow­
ing facts Aa reafxet* wheat, tbe actual
arenas for th* Unit'd Staten, an rkaely
a* It cu be rakubted, ia 12 bunbnb ia a
serie* ef years. Tbe estimated saarUKts
for the crop ol 1871 wan 11 buidk *»d
fur 187110.4 bushel* Tbo eropa el the
yean Were, nupectlvely, 292,136,&lt;XX) and
289,358,500 buabek. The comparative

COMfTIOII CO CURED.

BnVTMiitks'* paper* will Up* in lb* Jane«
a.iinker. ike tree Mag *nUll*d •■Birds hi
Birds.” and iil«*tr*tsd hj Fidelia Bridge*.
Aecervacvr aa n» Bin**.—Dr. Then*** 1
Brewer will nmlnbol* ks*r saquisilsly tn*

§SgS5giS®
Mary J. Holmes.

alatea w» nearly Bpd* good by
ireued acreage and by ioeranoad
over those of 1875 in several eUU,
tally New York, Obi”. lodiaea ' and
Texas. The present crop ia rated at |350,OtR).(MK) btnbtk
l.'powthn subject of a.n, Use Auguat
return* averaged It! per cent. of an averagc_crup. KU of lie New England Stain
except Cuonoeticut arc above 100, aa well'
ar North Carolina, Arlanana, and Kanrw», while Izmi-iana Indiana aad Or*'~nri reach that figure. all others falling

TtuiHacolJiii

Drfa.lt aS?2SMMM£.
tiss: eshtj.-itSts,.1

MEDICAL48WICA1 DiSTITOTE.

north.

»«» RASIDS DIVISION
' t.nk.r .rlmd tkM wltkln i
’ Z91
JnSnS &gt; era

tte.
ISIS!

”ess£sib,
••• •'•‘N* ka Ik* .Sir.in. t sbsU
Ms' iinh 'n.L‘i *X‘rf?lil7 ,?rtulw7ts titV’.'r •&lt;
Rmums Itku ksIM Ik* Si... *k*N Us 11N..I

crop of 1877 will prove on* of the
raised in the United State*. U e believe '
the yield will exceed ease aod one Heart er I
billion banbah.
In 1876 the crop of oat* waa 320,000.­
000 bndtda. represented by 86. This
year the figure* ar* 98. Thia would pre
a crop of 3&amp;I,645,000 buebele. Thia will

sewincMachine
fr-Ml l-.Ml HAMA. 1.4
JO it ST* it a « v
•
, On ijuiwirfan.* ik. HMU
L..I bar.k.rc UM-.Mir.!..
Ul IksI kw ImI a*e*Ml. sm .
nur baaHovsd aM k. U4M.I

iKASa var.suisi?

■mA B.w.1.sTMrroM4.rr.iNr c.*»w*tM**.
U4 UM* I* Ik. M*.lk; Pm. I* U&gt;* »i
ir J*S*l*. enee MMUaNfor rk„m,
SMMMh _N, .UnK.U fet-rl. .1
snsUr* *.&lt;l tea ; H*****k«: Ls*. »t mm
k • **i.A&gt;l ••»••■.. • -tl..-.nt r.. .1 .
UM okHSi Mtfkt I* bar* k**n fen*; I
Uow aptriis, a mute rail** *■*«•&gt;■
rlln *o4 Un..dr&gt; C*Mfcrflrn Miaul

•

M*n ikA isMsvrwr rrfirf; Hal ik.

THE CHEAT CAUSE

BAD BREATH.
Mkiul.w &gt;.,I*mssi. »-lkisa m •&gt;«■&gt;
I kraaik. »*4 la aaailr •&gt;Tt «*s. it .lain

nevertheMH
anticipated.
An iocm— _ —____ _________
hogs to tbe amount of 1 per cent ia in­
dicated. Tbe condition of the animal* i«
that of a full average one. In tClalion to
the international wheat aupply. the report

‘•S“2ir5“K“f.-J

■ Tie Great Snlteri ftaiife.
NORTHERN

si(it&lt;"FlEADACHE.

tba oGcial atatiatic* of Gnmt Britain
alow au inereaaing demand fur foreign
wheat
Tbo amjuot now reuuirrd i*
about double tbe defieiascy of twenty
yoan ago. The average miairemeata of
108 to 18W were about *5,000,«W&gt; bun
dred weight; now above 5OXNO.IHM
There wm one year, 1862, in whieh M.
000,000 hundred weight were itnponed,
bat nothing like tbe amount again *uUl
1869, in cDOaequcnea of • tbo diaaatroua I
failure of lb* home crap of 1868.
Tba csaat oRcial aggregate of tba in&gt;portationa of fiftnen y«ar», from 1868 to
1872. ineluaivoly, waa 528,141,861 bnn

RAILWAY COMPANY

■IT HAS NO EQUAL.

Wide Awake Tor 1878.

"aSInm I*. pnkllsk*'*.
TIE (TLVERVCI.L MEDICAL CO.

MBL.

“POULTRY WORLD7"

door. It oaken a Jtnrly average of 35,.
209.487 huadrc-l weight, or &lt;55,724,319
bcahcU of C.I pound* each
Tbe hat year of thi* period, 1872, 88,0X1,000 l&gt;n*liel* were roqvireJ. 100,000,.
000 are not &lt;!.cosed au exeeasive import*
tion.
ChastM R. T*il~f. A splendid *nd buuixeus
Of tbe annual deficiency the United s.rtsl Stery f.,r ik* Iky*.
"TA* Bury ef EngMsk Uuralur* far Yeuag
Stale* feroiahe* abonl 45 per earn, of tbe
whole. Tli* 1O4,0uO,DO0 b«»h«J» will be F**slta" Uy L»ey CMI Wkiln (Mr* luMie).
Eighteen llUelnisd lepers
■‘Anal Dolly * 8*k*nl-r*eni Burin* ' If**
Util, MU. Uy Mr*. Wm. E Bryyal.
A Tobacco Slav*.

®
asst
•rraoa w«&gt; k. aoeMMaal a^iaterUOT rfaate a*-

ssdtoPn

Ssikusa

I beard a man one* aay that he would
awaer lose hie mwb ’then hie daily
smokes. In tumuKV or winter, at mwn
or in the evenin' you would find him io
hi* aceoatnmsd oral by tbe firopiaar amok­
in- away fix dur Ufa, as if every breath
bo drew depended upon th: pufiog of the

_

I aakid him what good it did him. H*
mid. "Ob I it rvwta me wire I am tirwd,
■nd aatrlea my oervea vbaw I am worried."
I asked him bow much it coat him each
year, tar be chewed .a* wdi aa amokad.
Ho add be had "saver rec*oo*d It up."
but by dint of further questioning I found
be spent one dollar per week al least, and
"that,” he said, "ia Wry liUlo compared
to wl.*t tome man spend."
And y*t that man called himnelf a poor
man—«o poor that h* could sot go to th*

1

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agjomjr

—JSSHifcJsEttiri’.''

T*tak*a«M( taster Mas tXk. raj;, aa »m..

Sr.ra os Micamsa. n*Omli Cwn fcr Ik*

AUCTION i&gt;ALE

•VSifeWSSE*.
si-gaAfWtir tasrttfi:
Depot, 104

STREET, New York.,

GEO. WOODS &amp; CO.’S
PARLOR ORGANS

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VOL. 22. NO. 31.

HASTINGS, BAKRY CO., MICH., NOVEMBER 28, 1877.

PjUfBMMinilD

iSfcSEEEJSSf

WHOLE NO. 2077.
For Diphtheria.
The following paragraph, cut from the
Springtield Rtfxjjian, fa worthy of pm-

bob sleighs

cvvatfoo.

francose. end gtaa, Want India rum, brandy
and cider breedy were — down from the
shelves to the counter, together with a
bowl of loaf sugar and a piichor of water.
"A free treat, Aiaawwthr
’ Certainly, certainly' Mr. Braley fa n
aka men; we Bust do sowsethlng fa honor
of hfa marriage, walk right up!
Wjs Will leave them to their elaraee, and
•top no— the Mraet, to tbs house of Dr.
Kfagaton who had jtut driven op in his
xfa. The pleasant perlor looked brfahi
and cheerful, tha sofa waa wheeled Of to­
ward the fireplace, when, supported by
shining brass ।.nditoua, a good fire wu
tnrlDdv burning Mm Hralev wm redfaing open —e arm of ths sola, and in
the corner, upoa. a low atool by bar aide.
WM acted Maj Edgrr.f.0, her Httle band
elaaped within that of Mrs. Braley. They
were dialling together in a low tone, so
as not to interrupt Mrs*. Kingston's ac­
count of an snrident that oncunad al the
turkey I hoot, tha day before.
“Baek again!’' said the doctor, as be
entered the room and shook hands hearti­
ly wilt his minister, • Wako— b—e!
Atlcw —, Mas. Braky;” nod ha psvsrad
his lips lightly to the soft white forehand
of the bride. 4*I suppose I am entitled to
the first WratfialdAte "
“But you did not get it. May and I
were ahead of your time,” rejoined hie wife
toughing..
. "-'■“"f'-i- However. I ua going

made and ironed in the beat manner and shod with

PHYSICIAN k SURGEON

•hoe.
- ----—
----We have' on hand a'
lull atbck of Heavy and Light

JOHN R. KAITMANL
ATTORNEY AT LAW ft SOLICITOR
a’.\CM*s,c“r
Nju^j

and every strap warranted.
thw exclusive sale of the Silver Steel

Diamond
rein. Feed cutlers, Bob Shoes, Cauldron Kettles, Ac.

WM. JONEH

DENTIST

Nashville

Kitkiiu.

JAMKS CLARKE
ATTORNEY AT LAW &amp; SOLICITOR
15 CIIAMCnr rr—MU—rtaa slvea to

ATTORNEYS AT LAW ft SOLICIT-

Just received First Prixe at Wisconsin State Fair und ar our own

.

.

State Fait tit JncksbM,

DETROIT

STOVE

WORKS

PHYSICIAN k SURGEON,

A plarc of iraport—v. in tfia &lt;WtMfield
^community w*i tha vdiage taraao. A
*c*.uapicu&lt;&gt;us sign hung hi front of,a large
two-story house, with a wood piagu aetnaa
iho west aide of it, upon the sign wia a
*pr&lt;ad eagk. painted in brighl odara. aad
uedevneath the aaawe,,J. .Maa—h, k|
gdl lettera, so—wbat tarwLbcd by timo
and weather, the eagle was Mtodof one
eye, owing to a nekkna fallow akuotfag a
bullet through it, whkh audaoiou act«raot
him fifty eeuta. Thia memeata of bis

much lunger time.
Tha Lavcro bad grown gray with agr;
tlx peel* that supported tte roof of the
piaxm were entirely gulltlase efprial, sod
the prints of many jack -ksivra were etched
into the corners *&gt; far a* thr arui could
roach,'but the E*We Tasers was a great
place of tvesirt, for two obvious oao— —
CM of whiel' wa* its toenlity. end tte
8ix-h&lt;»le\ Extension Top, Portable Planished Copper Reservoir. other tha gvoial temperameat ot the land -'
lord.
It was aitnatod oa the highway direct
from Itoftos. aad the diUy suiteeaach
which ran from that city to .Montreal kept
the change of ter— terr, end alto tbe
paMeag— took supper at tte Wool field
beautiful and acientiGcally-nrraugcd Diving Flue Stove tavern. Tte ao—of tte bugfa, Unwn by

THE JEWEL COOK!

now in the market.

Kuauaox.-oa«« •••' r. ».
H*».. »u 1U Huiua Milk.

II. A. GOODYEAR.

POWERS

&amp; BARLOW

prc|iared to show to »love buyers the finest aswrt-1
ment and most complete

&lt;&gt; &lt;J. HoKbHiJok; **’
;r AT LAW ae&lt; «eUel— J-J*
KK^eS itiJUTKi

BifBiffiiimw
ever Ften in4h;f market!

forest.

Carre®,

JSin ad

ROUN1/

OrasRia!

PAI N TER

At A. M. Itoek * Carriage Obey

innriTiw

UVullllU SYT.W^AjiF

The Foreat and Round Acorn*. with the improvement*
of 1877 atandat the head of the lint far HEATING PURPOSBti.
The Syhnu Acorn ia a BOILER IRON heater, wifih rtjwn
lie TUB
:flue* and, judging from sales already made, is going to L*.

„ u.
o
"-“rfi-T*! FAVORITE.
The Qneen, Forest and Crown Acorn Cooking St ores are all
entire!}’ new this season, having nibkle knobs, ground etfged, autoa ENER AZ.
mifclvep*elr..nd________ ’
.
—

Jsfffirson St.,

«

B E PA 1B SHOP
n» ea4OT»Kae4
aaere— ta l‘e »ee&gt;
fISUUJ*..I|mU*(* ..4’ Vtatottr.
teat
be ba* aw»*4
.......
.L__

Wo in, oho ageno fcr U&gt;«

doors and windows of wear ofthe dwellings
wnaHllad with woman am! thRdrao. who
runted to entail u fhmfms «f tte gilded
ranch, with fas eight maik-wbiw tea—
and giitteriog htrr.caaew That apkndid
stags toaeb! Il wm g sad day for Now
England when its work was ioOfl Tbs
a*cam whistle superseded the outee of the
mdkw tern, and mm at tte, pl sera nt
realswecnera af country hfo peeavd into
oblivion-, but tte ptstxa and steps of Aioa
worth’s tavern were crowded with men and
boys to watch it, at tte tirao of which 1
write. The postofiice wnadinatiy apMstta
the tevcrti, sod it wss a frtst di^lsy to
see the eoaeh drive up to tte door throw
off tte Otatl bog. and cat a cirds np to tte
wuokn steps, directly under tte wisp of
the Eagle- The p—engen aiigbtod, tte
tea— weve unhitched, and the tames be­
took themselves to thru respective it»Bs.
which bad jnot been vacated by those who
were to take tte honorable poet of ooavgyisg tte Unitad Bataa mail and tte travel1B- pubKe, twenty rndcs farther toward
then deatination AD wm burly burly
inaide the home. Tte long dfainm room
ubto waa all spread, ready for tha hungry
trasciara to occupy, and savory food WM
always in abundance. !*argo ira-plaoee
fa tte travslera' sitting-mum and tte bar­
room wars always lighted when the tight
Ix-gnn to act cbdiy. and through tte au­
tumn aU win-tte btetery and -pl.
kp Oral oat tbrir cheering light, which
...rsfl-adfaakliys bright, glittafag
array of glara decanters and clean tumblers,
that adorned tte wdl filled ter-perhaya
ooa of tte an— powerful tttratsteta of the
Eagle Torero.
It wm Saturday night The two dsn
following Thanbgiving won always holi­
days; men sod boys IvUaccd around the

ACXNOWL.KU«HI&gt; ‘THE IIEMTI

Phyikiui-* l’re«riplioi» «»a

Family Bedpca

eareMly pra-

pwed with Drags and Chemical*

of pnreat quality only.____

Swaay's Hoyai.,

Diphtheria is a dawaap whach iprings
from tte growth of a roe! fungus on aotne
of the mucua aarf.ro. of the eyatem, more
graeeally of the tbrrat. From the koal
part* affected u spreads to, tte whole body,
affecting ths muscular aad nervous aye
urara, viuatfog tte lymph aad nnukat
fluid*, and prodneiug ponlyma. As aooo
aa t!&gt;e raetcriumfueruaappears ia whte

I ths public baaan— m writ as praces I u&gt;lerrato eftlm aosstn, aad baadao—ly
auapfonoatamtaia ofltoau of tte Court;
WnutKxa, It tee beva plainly apparept
. to al] I he members of the Umtod Blatco
Gratd Jury for tbe trroi of October 1877.
•miag io and for the Jtelli Circuit and
Wcrturo Ihstriet ofMariugaa, that the
apptpprialfoaa bi the I— Cong—a of tte
To Ymhio Wins.
Umtpd &amp;a— fur the* gxpco— uftfefa
Wc will suppose yea are vougly •citlrd Cours are cotirriy inadrairate to per tbe
ta a little bvoae. We hope it ta yeur own ; ureiwaary expraift of raid (,'ourt In the
if ant. taake an effort to earn ro—thing trueactwe et rtew a tookty of tte beoaeaah. week far a home, tw sutler tew era* ul seed Court, and texturing the meat
aoraU, »u there be room eouugb for two, rigid ecueoBu to'be practiced by all the
Meet vf our moneyed —a began al the oficcrt cf MidCuhrt is OtdOr fo tra—-t
foot of tte ladder Next to e.teme the tte topurttet erimiual Ufa— of tte akd
drabr—tira fam wumm off sweet I—pi . Wornrn, Daftrte of Mfohigxa; itetnYuu hosopsdtebly leantsd by , thia urao
U st there ia no living in this wufid with­
That, tbe Grand Jury have
out trials , aad it wBl not benefit you in win&amp;ad with great pl—aro tbe sfcrta
the least to ta«ome impatient Always of tte Ha«- Msfalca 0. Bureh, U. A
remember that n
with o sweet taanrer DhUMt AUosney for this Dirtnot, to ooaduct the baafa— before the Grand Jury
wall the least |«aUe expense to the Gov.
srom&lt; at, retaBienl with Ms 'dety to tbe
people, aad we tert ey tear toemmaey te
tbe marked abdityp pr—pte—and dmweed -of your peraevering; yeur rawer! patch with which he Km conducted tte
will be great ia the end. And now owes borinen* brought before thia Grand Jury.
the great, rcublcra Tor every yuung houte/?»*«/'&lt;•!, That snr chaste — ffeeahff
k orper ; what shall I Cook: Wall, we
can not lay down a rule far that, fur anmc C. Hurth. U. S- Dwaiok Attorney.'aad to
irr winch easier kept than others. Bat. the Hon. John Porker. U. S. Marshal;,
our ruk is not to have over fear articks and their deputies fur their courteou* Ust wee ; te faateoee, thia mvroing wo teatioos to the Grand Jar— io eordaethave bterail, stesk, poutoos and fruit. ur,- the taiaiaen* pfacud before thoca.
Always have fruit Tur breakfast. Rets am
tfc-W, That a raps uf thia PraamHv
her the old adage
“Frtiit fa goH in (be •nd three rssqlutiooa be signed by the
mcralug. silver M none and ted at eight.'’
Cook tail hack, aad nee that m ba well
served up, and have sommhing fresh aad
sew wch meal. When wo have fried j*&gt;-

THE STEBBINS BROS SAY
Don’t buy any Furniture or Picture Frafoda,
until you have priced their Goods, far you
will save money by it.
,
Everybody knows they are the only

PwriML MianHK
to all calls

sy night wm
log and more­
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-od fa the Holy
Book, m trail m tte rommaod to “Rememter tbs Sabbath dar tn ks- kteiy.”
The sweet tanra of tte mellow busk
auuodsd open tte frosly , sir. juM M the
aua souk behind the was—a bills, end
uuh the mo*! rwh. the people mode for

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Aa Old Man and ■ Petty Theft.
Of an old man brought before tte Lord
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Mayor
of Ixiodoo on a charge of petty
,
ttett
tte Jis— of that eity prints the fol­
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tewing
plaaaaal paragraph at tbe teed of
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&lt;it* po&amp;cc aJumd.
“It sppcArri that the prisoner had been
iia the habit of frequenting what ia salted
a। raff* taMero ta Tfi—la a—ot and lak
fax
i refresh—ata tteaa. On Taaeiay ha
Werat
there for that purpose, and evuntu1
atly
left theteaM, tailor a dionee-knifa
i
With
him He wm foRnwrd by e Water
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iaad an—into custody. Tte Lord Mayer
reoagatted tha yr—tot from the tench m
1u mao whom be ted knuwn aa tte Corn
Exchange
for many year* aa a very reI
fra
I ttnli enra merehaw. Ikptyfagtos
qo
&lt; —too from hr. fovdahip. tte prisoner
said
te
WM
aevsuay ye— of age. and wm
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in
I tha habit of taking a Hute sandwich
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A bishop naked a little diDd. “Myittto
frisodtaU stewb— God fat and I wM
giro yeti an oraaga." “Mv Lord,” npted
th. chid, “tall ma where kc i* sot’ and I
will give you two."

Joaijufa . Miller tells of a hcrofae who
“swept tte lonesome sea with bar tangfad
hair
He ought to hare had b« sprin­
kle it first with her eroa»-eyud tears, as sa

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tte mom Itertture, tettem^A^-d
rnhfa* to the ■— potatobag, ott.
Liitk do ■— parouivc wtet soinute fa,
oad bow far it art—Ifab. Far a ewgjla

Th Watt-

The seventh annual meeting of the
Michigan State Foaekgiad Sosioty wiU
occur at Grand Rapids December 4, 5, 6,
and a lane a'.teodanca is anticipated.
There will be a g&lt;a&gt;d exhibition of winter
fruit from Grand Traverse, Ooeena, Mt&gt;t&gt;
roe, asd Van Banw count—certainly, aud
Kent county wiU surely not be ia tha rear
when so good « opportunity is ofiered to

“l‘l spring frail for market —J.
Stenrwa, Kok—ano
“Farm adorns—t' —Mao. H P.
thing in operation ta ettnM tbs people and Create, Hudsonville, Ottawa county.
Cloee buyer* are incited to call, enunine out atock. uld get pri- turn a few pennies into th# till ofbis desk,
a beu or turkry shoal, a betting matah—
S&gt;. TCWBlua.
E- 110,'-ow anything to gel up a link excilrmwt aad
ffA good tin ehop in coniledion.
FRANK PRISIg.B. Supt gather a crowd A baH, Ute preceding
eight, bed dravra all Utt ytrang people
from far aad near, und Ainsworth had
made a good thing of it. The frolfokca

The ILIRRISO.V tTJWOJT,

Wm. H. Goodyear
mwtmL raw
PEOPLES drub store.

The Itapteffnan sprate with ao

I tarribk dine—, dipttesia. that we hope it
will bn triad by earn« one ia this rtefaky,
in e— aoeae penna is safer—writ-uM&lt;h
to require —attseaA, and the roialt—de
pohlic. If item kanything of value-^o
tte ffaiowfaK, tte knowledge of it ought
lo be wsdei] extesded
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Grand Jury prraitfod u foreman of aaid
Grand Jury in a van abk manner aad
han bran uwpertki in hi*
on all
&lt;|iac»tteua aubsaitud to him far Ufa &lt;fae»
tea and ha* been eourteowi in manner to
every tnCfaibernr skid ihnV. And/whar*oC »M H. H Hinds, b*a aa &lt;krk of mid
Jury taken rrwt pafaa to Uepthe rra I
oad»j#f said Jwrj.in good th&gt;M and baa
erierad grret iat«rrat in all hia labors as
Clerk to the end that Ar said Jsry might
tee assisted h&gt; tbkr tMtberata— by et^rurt
mietuo, tbaralssw be it
;
Rttulttd. that tha thank a of this Grand
Jsry an dae and arv hereby tendered to
tted Georpv M. Ikwey far tte ability im
fierttalitr and caurteeiu master as such
farefimn'of mid Grand Jury. And to
raid H. H. Hind* for bis iotcnsl and la­
bor m nieiuing said Grand Jury. ' And be
it further1
/fraefaarf. That said Georgo M. Dewey
crapk of decanter*. and several wine and H.Ji. Hinds e*-h be sraeantod with
glaarae, white he filled aad brought to Mr. a copy, of Jac fueegoinj; lYcatable and
aad Mrs. Boley. The minister took bis, Resofataooa and that the same be aptad
and turned to hte bride, «wbo raid plea* at.lar^e ej&lt;,n the re«»:rds '&lt;/ this Grand
antly
In additiori to tte fotur&gt;lt.g the Jury ,
'-Excuse me, doetar, I Barer late wioe.
"Not taka wine! D-c* it affect yourr at tte'dOM rf their aotatoa adapted tte &lt;
IxadT What shall I give you, my dear’ folfowfag preamble and reml ^iorns which &lt;
ladv’'
— forth fa pretty plain tor— a apeocs of 1
' fajuiy fafiteed by, tte iMtCo^-sopoa '

made from the beat

OR.

U. S Court
Al the prowl &gt; anaion of the United
Stales Court for lbs Sixth Clroail and
Wratern Diatrirtof Mu higan the Grand
Jury, adopted the following Preamble and

TteManhall Nh.ta—ra publbbc. th.
foUowiag. letter ft— Hou. P. T. VaaZile Jediniog tte JMO vclod him by,the
Supcrviacra of Calhoun odun'ly, which it
talcs lias been received rod r.Sri*lly filed
and au artietimliy laid u—iter that it wm
by the clerk of that ooantyhard to detect a joint The plaster on tte
T" ike Board of S*p*rtitort of Calkt-o wulfa taaide wm still (right and ftmh teaklag The leruple BMteure-i SOO feet ta
foagth sad lRl tec in width, and the
fag the newspajwra, that a portion of your
. Walla were adoraed with rough ropraaeataconuituenta aw diraat«fi«d braauac ofyour lioaa oi men ate aafates, with aa peraction in Ibc pa—&lt;♦ of • renolnltoo appro­, apectiva. white over one of tte windows
priating WOO to pay the upon— ot the
wa* a rude figure of a dove bearing a twig
or branch ofsoraskind. and flying towssd
My first ■uprtaa'iia was, and I have out
yet limnw eno rinsed ibal it is erruntoue,' a tcxwntain fa tte dfofamse. Tbs sxpforsr
' found toe ground rovend for acres with
that when article IX of the Cosstilnlion‘ rafeMenM —Itrokn croctery ware, ate
says, “Il shall nM be competent for ths' -ffau—ate wnlfoofedid msnoury, stereLemafanwe to faettnss tbs aafarera herein
provided," k does not asy it shall not bi fag mark, of skillful worte—teip. bsv.
Incf-rua
competent for the Board of Supervisors to lag au.o: -I th- ravarro
numbered ccotarire. A. wall fifty feet
appropriate from the contingent food or
thick, apparently ravaral mite ia dreamfunds nut otherwise appropriated a atim frre.ee, wm vidbte fa maay pta— la
toward paying lbs rr/mueo rf the Ctrcnil
p-laoM biMra w— found compktaly aavr erad fa tte earth, having become so by
Gvcupyiaj Uta poeuioa, bawevsr, of
tte long preo— of time. I none of th—
Judge ot this dblBrt, I am unwilling to’ boo— the explorer found an opening, ate
by nmaea of a rope let himorii down fata

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�Ilrrotoforo the Serraot-ot Arma of the
Home Hm manige-j to pec through with
Ua ardtKiwi dotira oa a alary &lt;rf84,(K»
aad the aid ri three asiatant. who retire
85,300. Now be demands .author .Mut-

|her Reprnnentatives to voting
|for a recuctiou, it waa proposed
,to give them four regiments of
,
cavalry
for service in the Mexi­
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and Indian frontiers. The
Ut, the Gto.1 RrilMwd Kag. sra Married
with frat pomp ud aireunateore loot
Wedaeedey evening it St. Bertholocnew'a.
the ultra fMhionriifo ebureh of New
York. Probeblyao Wedding tbit oould tainty aa to tbe rilrrr bill ha. had ■ de­
pressing effect, for no one know, what the
riroduKm of Ikiaga win ta Jf it paaam. It
would be a bkmed thing for tbe country

end reconstructed received the
solid Republican and qflite a
proportion of the Democratic
vote. Atkin's committae were
in favor of non-concurrence in
the amendment increasing the
force above 20,000 but when
Atkins made the motion,in again
reporting the bill, he was morti­
fied to find the House against
him by a vote of 184 to 130 in
Tbe majority of the Repabhcaai in tbe favor of sustaining the Senate's
Stalo of New York down to Harlem amendment. ' There can be no
Bridge, at tbe Into election, was 25,000; doubt that he and his Democratic
associates of the committee were

The Mfo.boh, N. J., MuoUur fii« lb.
Mine of Sonuor ConkliBg for Prreiden: ia
A correspondent who was once 1880. Thi. foio fo.ooeot direrriou k&gt;
if heisMut now a Republican, fkrre lbw gnrerri public i. cooceraed,
andjim that point wo do not feel tbongh ilnuj .nn«y the Souter parson* THnga as They Are.

calladutpon to exprass our opin­
ion, asks of us an answer to sevcral questions. To such of them
as we have had the time to give
the .necessary attention we sub­
mit the following answers:
He
asks: .
1&lt; Arajuu ia forcr oftbarretoraUoe
of apeeie payments on the Int day ofjaauiry, 18&gt;79, and doyuu undemaad that to
he tbe policy of tbe Republican party? ,

A simple yes, would perhaps
be the best possible answer to
both of these queries.
We are
in favor of resumption, and only
wish the day fixed was January
1st 18~S instead of 1879, as _&lt;e
believe it would be for the best
interest- of all dasses of our peo­
ple, the debtor as well as the
creditor; and would ensure a re­
sumption of many kinds of busi­
ness, now prostrated by lack of
financial
confidence,
among
hnmied men.
We understand
the Republican party to bo com­
mitted to resumption in. January,
1879, and do not believe there is
any,desire to change tho time by
putting off the day, among, any
considerable number of the Re­
publicans of thp country.
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2&lt;i‘TArc you in favor of the remoatUring of .iforr?
We answer, ‘-Yes," bnt as we
underatand the question, not in
favor of the bill now [lending be­
fore the Senate, mu&lt;A less that
wlricji recently passed dhe House
flf Itepresenfatives by so decided
a vote.- We believe that silver
should be made legal tender for
all debts, public and private, not
spodaHy stipulated to be paid in
gold; but we also believe that the
silver dollar should be made just
us n^aY. thc equal of the gold dol-

•twtkwetala, judged by tho gold
-standard, as it is possible to make
and keep it, whether tho silver
dollar be 4121 or 4251 grains, or
any. other weight that may be
required, that gold and silver, as
mopqy, may float side by side in
all busincM transactions.
We
trust that our correspondent will
understand our position, and that
our readers will carefully judge
of tiftpoint we make, as against
the.'bijja now pending at Wash­
ington.
3d If tpecic resamption taka, plica
JsMmy la*. 1879, woaM you h.vo tha
Gordrnmmrt keep the greeabaek in orculWfln, u legal tender for tha payment
of potato obligxtion.?

nd Irt k reptfote itarif. Modiein. kilte
more than it curve, .ad there is nothing
to terrible M cneertaiaty for it cheek.

A - cbtoM MMk .f goo&amp; juri Ttorired^u . totopfotetoook
B^vicsrm .u

for FALL TRADE.

cher, Culberson, Giddings and
the two Williomff—Democrats
Tbe Philadelphia Prm h trying to who dared kick over the party
make it appear that Speaker Randall i. traces. They were forced, hewthe most' probable Democratic candidate ever to swallow their reaentment
for the Preridoocy in 1080.
but they wait an opportunity
। for revenge on their schismatic
electro in PbQadelphU have been diacov- brothers. 'The Senate prompt­
erod. In one ward the Republican. bare ly receded from the few unim­
diacuvered 660 fraudaleat vote. and im- portant amendments to which
pcraocatiooa by overhauling tbe return*1 the House refiued its concurand making compariaoaa.. In four ward,1 rencc and passed the bill. Both
in the undisputed control of the Demo- it and the naval deficiency bill
have received tbe President's
' signature and needed disburoements to tbe officers and men of
both anna of the service, will at
The uficfol vote of WfooMnin give.1 oaee be made. In the House
Smith, tha RcpabUShn ouxlidltc for Gov­ tbe Democrats were well nigh a
ernor, . plnreKty of 8^71.
unit against the appropriations
Tho apparition to Prc.idcnt H.yca' of $160,000 for the Paris ExponomwAliami and policy, ia the SeaMc. fo1 sitien, tbe Republieana geneagrowing law drily. Tho Prerideat »y»' ally voting for and securibg'it
he lire had to appuiat xxtt Democmtn ia1 by a small majority. As finally
tbe South beeauw he rould not find -nod1 passed the right to appoint honRepublicaM for the phicre.
ory Commissioners is divided
A ariary -.grabber in tho ebrir uf the1 between the President and Gov­
Speaker of the Nauonri Home of Repre-' ernorB of the several States.
Mnutivra, a sefory-gnbber ia tho rret ofr While the Republicans favored
Oliver P. Mortoe ia the Senate of the' an appropriation that will en*
Hailed Statcri Both placed in three periable tne Government to return
tiooa by the Dcmocnuic pony. •‘Rrform
1 in kind die many acts of good
will evinced toward ns by France
Ft. Pan!. Minn., a a Democntie1 during our Centennial Exhibi•tawbgbriJ, bn thin year the Republican, j
1 tion, and to aid our would-be
broke the enemy'. rank, and captured1 exhibitors in making an effecthree Otil of »ix Reprfoentatira in tbe' five display, and attempt to di­
vert any portion of the appro­
' prixtion from its legitimate pur­
general remark of the Pennaylvania Re­ pose to reward favorites for po-'
publican..
litical or other service will insure
Tbe combineuoMin the Ohio Senatorial to the promoters of such a
co a teat* ire eaid to be agaiou Mr. Pendle­ scheme daservedsmotoriety. It
ton. General Euiag'a blundering with is believed it and the deficiency
th. Reaumptioo Repeal bill ha. set him bill will pass the Senate without
bookJin the race, and now it ia mid that protracted discussion so that the
tbn Democratic Methnaaleb, ex-Gor.
work of the extra session may
Alien, can elect any man for whom ho
be cleared up by Saturday night.
Tbe action of Pack, the House
licmd th*t Gvn. Moqrou in oatw^oat indoor-keeper, in discharging from
flarionfot, ia the tain.
the “soldier's roll" several subor­
The auvt critic, who Mek to compare dinates crippled in tbe Union
R. B. Haya' Rcpublianum with that of’ service, is very severely com­
Andy Joharete, and th. Wbiggery ofJohn
mented on as a flagrant violation
Tyler, hare undertaken a larger contnot
than th!y will be likely to execute. Th. of the spirit, if not the letter, of
the law. Frye vigorously at­
Prorident data hi. political atetM
tacked the Democratic iride yes­
tack about aa f.r a. the bat of them, and
terday as the party - responsible
for this contempyble piece of
• .Secretary Erast,
undcrataoil* veil of work; and sorfle of his shots
taengb for a. wbta the RapuUlcan ptny 't told with fearful effect and tbe
and Confederate
duty fo He my. that the AdniostrMion Democratic
dodged and
ho before it three thing! which it mana Brigadiers who
ducked to escape the flying mis­
tu .ecuBipluh: FirM, to tutioa.Exe tha

Our CUSTOM DEPARTMENT mo

bay mow and ebcoae-pnam patriot. "

$lug if a strange question, and
wo^lo not know as we fully undeMtand jUst what our correspottdent desires of ub.
But we
believe that the greehbMk, when'
it can be redeemed on demand in
coin ft the Treasury of the Unit­
ed States, is ns good a. paper RcjuUlauj party, letond, to rautua »f-ecia
money as tho world ever aav.1 pyreent.; third, to cmanripMa the action
Wo sec ao objection to it in any of tbe totem from tbe aanirol of the offleeform, fT it iff treated os non-nntercstrbwiring obligations of the goyernment, used as money, redeem­
Our Wariiington Latter.
able nt the will of the holder, in
pnp, at the Treasury of thd.UnjtW ABWikorvs, D. C., Nor. 34,1877.
e.LBtete., nor. do we see why it i
It is the prevalent impression
may not continue to be legal ten­ that an adjournment may be
der for Hie payment of all debts reached on Saturday providing
public and private, not otherwise thfc Ewing bill shall have been
sptyjiaPy provided to the contrary disposed of in the House to the
by:o*uting lawt.
It, if kept in satisfaction of its friends. All
circulation, should certainly boa the businew recommended by
legal tender for the payment of tho'Preaident for legislation has
ail private obfigatioru, and in our been sent to the Senate for its
opWon ifehould be kept in eirconcurrence, save the deficiency
culbSbn so long, and to such an
bill; and debate on it is expect­
amount, as the business interests ,
ed to dose to-day when a final
of.-tho country- require and tha
vote will be bad. It appears
coxiatitution will permit, in lieu .
that some ofite items provoked
of National Bank Bills.
considerable criticism in the
Committee, but Mr. Foster stat­
ed he did not propose to antagattention of the House and coun­
try to the fact that this was the
second one reported this session,
PoRtioal Notn.
and predicted others aa the out­
come of Democratic “economy.’'
Since the capture of the House
by the Confederate Democratic
forces in 1874, with Tilden at
enmmercul tad frieadly refolioM with the
the head of the column, shouting
Urited Stela.
A dfoptoch to the New Yoik A\w reform and economy, which was
taken up and reiterated bv
if I'Mt uys Prarideet Haya h» deeforevery adherent, great and email,
al tbet ha will raw .oy Sire? bill which
the
constantly accruing debts
d«» not expressly except the public debt
trom iU eperatfons, .nd he will Ml »p- were kept out of sight until the
pdlr4 »Bj mrerore which hre the riigbuwt decision of the Electoral Commission rendered any further
tendency te impair the pcblic credit
Tbe Tcuo Ikreocreta a.y that their .e persistence in these false preten­
tien with rape« to the arriry emrod sions wholly useless, and an
meat to the Arthy bnifoM week wm intend­ army of important creditors now
ed rimjdy to commit the DeewerMie party sop was effective and the bill
.
bk eqeh to . protedirc policy with rrepeet went to the Senate Oonmittee.
The Texas provision was at onceI
ta tha Rio Grande.
stricken out m virtually abolish­.
ing tbe President's perogativoeI
as commander-in-chief of the
army and navy and tranfiferring
.. them to the House, and the nu­
merical limitation was restored
to 25,000. The bill thus formed
rush to the front with their un­
, audited bills whose payment was
. purposely deferred for tbe po, litical advantages that might rc, I salt to their [mrty front reduced
appropriations. Hr. Atkins suf-

sile?. Every will have their
opinion of the merits of his inci­
dental reference to the “concili­
ation policy."
Conover's vole yesterday is
the subject of universal remark.
Democrats are jubilant and hold
that it foreshadows the admission
of—not ••Beast" but “Hamburg1*
—Butler and Eustis to the Sen­
ate. Tbe Committee on Privi­
leges and Elections is expected
to report to-day or to-morrow
in favor of seating Kellogg.
The silver Dill with a few
amendments (only one very im­
portant) has been reported and
the opponents of remonetisation
would he hopeless were it not
for a seemingly well founded report that the President has expressed himself as determined
to veto any bill that will unfavorably effect the holders of our
bonds.
, Dk Soto.

M.U of . ole. Jioa of WORSTEDS aad

drra«

SUIWbU 0VtR4».ATS.
In FBrewhwg O'** Wwh.re.Hn- . f

RROADCUITHS for DRESS SUITS. the fount xylee in fNfc P1W FITTING
for WHITK SHfRT in the Cky.
A oompleie Em st COLLARS and!
BUSINESS SUITS.

Twombley. Tbe Other af the bnde per­
formed bi. pert by giving hi. deughter .
diamond oecklree worth &lt;50,000, .nd
Charite .id other wccritia for aarly .
millwa, which will taka th. you.g ooapie
comfortably through tbe winter.

CA88IMERK3 .nd CHEVIOTS

OVERCOATING in good ririw-

Umbrellas. Satchris and Shawl Strap!

York mw, .ad proriaely the kind of thing
tUt th. moahroam .huddyltea dw.j. do.
Th. gift, were advartimd for day. before,
tha eat being rrry curtully mentioned la
aaehreM. Now tha real old familiw, who
have Mmetbiag bcidca money to foE back
upon, never do thb. Their wedding, are
gorg—u enough, but pubbrity fo alwaya
aTuidml. The nrwvp.per reporter is not
invito! to lajpcct llic Loom and mak.
noire of everything from the diamond
troklaea down to the bride a outfit, and if

33 Monroe

st., Grand Rapids, Mich.

rery careful to Lt&lt;i it ell Unioned forth,
and it it done ia the tine petent laadicioe
rtylc. It u a merry that meh foroilia
don't law bog. The oat eolation bred of
luddeu wealth very toon dimipataa ic.

retire than for »how._ One uf the rtyliah
moroing iparmeoto for Ml-ddon M a long
rlo.k of Cray ebewoit, oorenng ibo entire
drew. . nd put "1 *&gt;• eJaady m pceelble in
Front and behind. A highly aeoriUc ad­
dition foe walking i* a cloth gaiter .trapped
over the boot, preeimly like there worn by
men. tt&gt; keep the dort from entering theabiom Embroidered waiau of light blun
or pink opera fiaaarl are worn under the

COFFEE
lose but pure, for" tor roast and grim

soAp.
TOBACCO.

Mae th.wU of plria oahmere or Mrila
rii.wl. with border. are
wore m a |
sort of half drew, .nd odd touchre of plres
mg bright eoier to tbe atreeta.

IMPERIAL SOAP

CROCKERY.

IS THE ■‘BEST."

Tbe rigar-makon* sinks cuoliauaa, aad
though the otrikei. effect to have confi­
dence that they can compel tbe managen
io come Io their terms, they are evidently

STONE -WA.HE.

Smith Hogle &amp; Preston.

CHEAPESTANDBEST.

excellent one in a week, and they are
taking them on by the tbouaaad. Ic it
lingular that the two never thought of

CARBOLIC OfL

why tbe deft lager. of a woman ahvuld
cot be better in a trade Hke thi. than
the coma and clumsy hand, of a man.
A cigar made of expouaire Mock suit
be finmhod ia haodsome atylo, it mnrt be
elegantly .taped, .monthly aad niedy Inubed^ml there u no reMoo why woman',
latte tad dexterity ahould not be ti tilrted

The People’s Paper

Clubs.of five, postage paid, “Ofc.
Clubs of ton
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Clubs of twenty.-1*
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weighed oat to the workman, who io n&gt;
quired to driirer to many again of a
prescribed alao aad weight. Tbe manu­
facturer own tenement hottiea, which
they rest to their employees, aad in thia
way tha work, while it ia dooe without

FERRAND wftXlAHR

CHESTER’S CURE!

Manafactlnd only hy
CRAMP TOK BROTUKRH,
2, 4, 8, 8 and 10, Rutger. Pfooe, aad 33
. od 35 Jefferooa St.. Naw York.
Far mlc at Kiolrtalr l,y

ri»t«n of the employer.
Tte manofsc.
turer. an now ejecting the rtriking tenaula, who of ooctree hare not paid rent,
1andcoeb ejectment it made tbe aeaeeicn

. 1U3MLT OHJTim ifflJI
.Asthma,

McCarthy, roney a goer.

lironchitit. Catarrh,

Datrou, Mich.
By GfoMr.ge.enHy »od by

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WONDERFUL CUBES

IMi* Tntnaah fra mffijAji

Our New York Letter.
Naw YOU, November 24, 1877.

which the price wiH foTllO.tt) per yr*.
F-tatre r-l. All wb. eetaerffo tafarr
•nUiX«»«&gt;t. «t tho proeeM role offfl.to
will receive the enl.rprd
u, Ae eod
er tbrir tiro witbewtutrTZrae
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THEPORT.

a Dearborn at., Chicago

Tub Vahbimilt Will Can—Tub The .gilMora are the only cure who nuke
Vaxdebbilt Wxbdiri!—Fa.ntoxa— aoytblog by there norearot*. Swinton
Tua Crus Nakus* Btbixx—Thb bowh .nd Sobwrii mR&gt; beer, ia ootafort,
Wax Aoaimt Rom—Tiltob—Beat- bui the drindtd workmeo .tarve. Strika
are expenrive l.xnrire.
i. uijosrotd to Dre. 4 It fo the «®gn»•ing topic of eunvsrxMion, everywhere.
Seott Lord, the .Horney for the ooutretant*,
i. very bw&gt;y getting up th. tretinroy, .nd
. prMty .my ot it be boa. He ureru
ia «y fort, nd hM u MU boride ihM ba
think, will ret ba oirreMiy to introduce.
For iiiMreiee, m f.r Wk u 1854. there
wm . ch«{M rignml “CorariiM," prid
for . lot of groeeriea to bo riiippml to C.1ifornfo. Tt&gt;« rigauure wm forgtd. WIL
liim H. rmprared hi. fcth«r with tbe be-

ran waa .a.i.ii nun
goca &gt; with retying raccaaL A largo
number of low grngvrioo bare been toad
ovar arid over aciio daring the wrtk, and
a f«w oflbem hare thrawa up the .peuge
mid quit in dfoguM. Tha big hotel, clone
ou Suwdayv, aad mrvn liquor, al labia, in
th.-ir reateurenu which the tew ren t tako
bold of. For other riabtWM they ply
thor Sore quietly and go right along.
The “Law .nd Order League" are dote
mined to al leaat eback tbe treSe, and

ATLANTIC MONTHLY for 1878.

•aata a Waal. wiiet.Tr'S’.etr"*?

Ww£y

veg^-able

Wanzer &amp; Barnes.

Ths Mild Poorer

CURES

HUNPHmr
Homeopathic Opsclfics

it, aad the two Cwrily jAyrieua. got out a
writ of luarey. .nd Coreditu wm «rsnd
and hurried off to the Bloeaingtkle Any
lum. Fortuaately tbcehiefof that ksyhuu
knew Carwefire. and refored to reorir.;hftn
knowing bin to be entirely mm. Thi

the Miouhle ban need riuMiog ep m
well. But, dl.id«lM they are. lam gfod
to My mom imprewiioa is bring made cpco
tbe trade. Tbe efoj M enrred witn orer
8,000 nun raUte ofail kind., and it fo too
plea that they did it to eave him from a beery a lax to bear. Bel for tbeae crime
criminal praaacutro for forgery. Coroe- focteria, the police foee. euold be rodored
lina demanded a legal iurewigatiau, but al a bril, aad the eriaunal reerte would bare
tha urgent regwaal sf tbe (fototoodon tbe
matter waa dropped. Mr. Lord «xp—*&gt;
show that for tbn Um twenty yoan Wil-

ed with Me took to blotto Coroahwaad
krep him in dfokrar wkh Ma fotbre,
in the end th. .art ptf*? tbealdwa

ilitt.

EADACHE.

�Cotaaoil Procertiiaga.

A apaelri meeiiox of tte Common Coun­
cil of tte *ity of Hatting*, waa teid al th*
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TscadaycvimiopNov.
20th, 1877
His Hooar tte Mayor ia the chair.
On tall &lt;.nu ran tte ruinwi.R am*tCMrt a p.„ ar WMM.i.y, Thom.;. FHtey
004 mu tet. tWmrd.y
Tfc« iHb.,

■tehtetinumte oototm.4 Vm
terpo-C trial to IKl. TtePtrnraUM AU*.
M7
It jterarwMdMtod th. Mm fcr
' to! F*°VU
*S‘r,n'T “J .Willy

City Drug Store!

MW.JXH"

WANZER &amp; BARNES (Successor* iu Bakkxb « Cu.)

ii.%£.czxs-. Pharnix Block. HASTINGS. MICHIGAN
Having and keeping constantly on hand every variety of

Drugs, Patent Medicines- Homceopathic Remedies,

AM. li—rf M.Snfku. Uu.il.
Toatiinaon, Wiaklcnun and Timor—4.
AW-Aid. Abtey.
On mxiou af Aid. D.-w«y th* following

Pllffl, Mb. I M II1JMI1

•Mrt w» &lt;la«ply rsfTM ..
„&lt;
for pnMkatfon. aero th. nry bta
&gt;m&lt; rarapta* il,, rrm.rk.
af AU^a,. u lh, you.fc

sx=sk

Toita Anaalca m 'aav raritey rf kiad or price. Hapo". Mogaote TWai. Ctenn
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BotecJ Book., Office and Seteo} Stuiraury.
Blank and MeBor.odaB Book*, in any atylo at your own prioc.
Yowr patroooso m

It!....., Ihu to
fina.ra. ,»-t fr.nlam calaad him map aw frtoata. Th. kv
•peodeal. wen
*ad tewpMally drfrwUd
by 0(4'0 T..w!iiwoa of th. (rw of ftufc-J A
TaallMra *T W.yUad, end Ctarlr. d. H.Jbtort teihi. otj. a*, a WM .n ,0 „„ po„

”nlio ot (Wi!ty. * &lt;rnl&gt;n u»l puWK »pt.U&gt;a
alBato aaralwoa.ly .ppraraa, .ad .fib* )n»ar Otad. U.K ea. tw bat
opraion
Oa KM,, aroroln J««z» Vln DI.
Ueawi tte SMpaodrai terra* Alb to Mot*
Priorafer fbor. u4 U|nM f_, ihr..y*m »ad

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Erory-rara aad aUMtteo i* given to compuandinx Pbyaicua'. I'raoeriptio* &lt;*
F*tol&gt;y Bawdpto. •____________
25 per cm. tew* t baa Trine, an *
tberarojadly. It will pay .ay on. to tey
than Orwvoat* and raita mi ril Man a
iod Boy', clothiaett tte pm!

WAR DECLARED

STAB CLwHUiu HOUSE.

Iteabte ttere, 34. 40 u&gt;d 48,0*01 tort*
Grand Itepidt.
Good uadarahirto *d Draw*™ 25*.
Spteadid Sate, 110 aad US.
Lumliewie't pood, tew down.

CASH STORE
On notion of Aid. McN.u^tton tbe
rrport wu .doj-ted by ayes and cay. u
follows
Aym—Aid. Dewey, McNaughton, Ru«•ell. Tbmlitwon, WmIraan ant Yws;

LEW/S STEKA

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Fancy Uoods. I? lathing Hnts and Caps and

Call and learn prices and be convinced tliat I will sell you good

COME ONE AND ALL

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LOCAL BUSINESS NOTICES.
By Aid. Dewey:
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A'Mtata, That th. rily rf Kutop will *.
toblite m a wtmi th* rwl .pMltei la ihr aen&gt;ap.&lt;Vte( «Mp aa4 i|w«ISraiU,... «hta th*
traJ.n* thwtea .pwntte .ball lw&gt;. tor. .1...
by l&gt;r Craw! Rirrr Vhtey l’..j!™.d l«mp..y.
aad m ti«,.M&gt;« taw -Hl uh. up :u&gt;« not
MW PM«.( under Uw M14 drawl fcrwV.IIry fc.Un&gt;.J treatM^nkTHM.iltatuJ
ara.t.d a. pray,,
tk
with ihtprvpMad .iraei w«*t.to fit^i wym. . X tera opened op a tin .hop In tte raor
dam O*X,w *— ptarnwi
Which rraulatioo W. tdqptegby .yea' i and of l’ow*a and B.riow'1 H.rdw.rv
' la tha Ctanrary mom of J
ted cap. aa iuliowa;
. Store wkcro&gt;f »■ propewed to de any kiad
Aye*-Aid. Dewey, M.N.ogbhm, Bu- at worit that Bay .be unwed to tM to do.
I te I liberal potrontp* ef th* poiiite.
ae!t. TftodfaMB. Winkleman and Young; I CJ1 »nd MO me teforo tr’iiuK eUewhcre.
3» 32
P, A. Patwuts,
N.ye—None- '
By ALL Ikw.)
Il"
Itel tea Itocanlar l_ mJ U &gt;.
t-mOy-telraelwt to furateh th*
of ihr
Ail acaranta doe tte fcw-rf Bottom,
MlchtCM Cwural Riulia.d CranpM^ will.
I)uw4 mail bu aeUled within thirty
&lt;"|-y of th* praperiten. n&gt;.p IB-t tpatf Acai taw
,y&gt; or they will be given to .a offiror for
Wai/ “ I*
-'Ite-.lMU c,.i
taro «U
Thera an, 1,25C&gt; |xwtoftcet in the State
Oka row!
of Michigan.
•
mroaaad &gt;
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' .Ths cMertuiStueut* risen by tbe Red
Ribbon dub, uf Port Iloroo, art nuita
popular—U.e lar^r half is filled twim a

Of WANZER k BARNES.

, Bibles &gt;° ••• "*•** from 50c. to $12.00.

r’

LEWIS STERN.
Forty utcro gum haxo been itetribotcd

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Julius Russell

arih.
Tte Lek* Shore *nd Mirhigan Southern
Railroad Company haa au action aaaiiul
tte city of Buffalo, for danugr. to Ita
property daring tte July railroad note.

AU account* sod note* tuA willed by
। DeccuU r 1 «t*wi!l be UH with s Jortiaa ।
for coHradon. We fctrtf hire car fay/ 11

,Oq the 14, tte dead body nf Peter Raacr waa found on tte G. IL V. R. IL
utek at Veratotrtvin* It b teppoeed hr
“"•""tro. traiae tte nisht befora while lying ntieep or drank oa the

.Gra.nl Sewing M.riitnr Doitara and Ite
‘ pairvta ran ropLce lirukeu or worn jparu
of any wachinr and mte them work aa"
Iwril m ever, W* roll tte oabteatod
Sin ter aad 8k John fite nowity Mi tbe
I «ge) from 130 to KW. Proper -radraaaeh
m tte Hew., A»«rima. Witero. a c-.aad

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The Mth bpribday of Ju&lt;U-’ Zephaniah
W. Bund*, tear oelebralra it hit m&gt;id*ocr,
near Port Iloau. Wadaaatay iaet. Ho
rattled tn that county 67 yean ago. .

Prof. Lodeaan ot the Statu Nonasi ,
School at, Ypribnti advertiaca a Enropean
tour for 1878. tte pattr to tail June 27,
aad uka ia London. Part., th. Rhine,
Which rareral rrochitino. were adopted
Hwitarrited, Italy, and Germany.
by ay*, and oaya aa Mlaov
.1 bar* latrij rrtbovtd my tinabop from 1
iliratu Smoke, formerly of Eaton ll»;&gt; , ..'
/Aid. Ihswey, MeNanghton, Rua*
’ | the n-ar of Power. A Barlow', hardware
j id., and now aberiff uf Laton county, tea । —«
linadu, Wu.klrtTi.n and Young j to the. l»rtR«M of Bfwa* bof
;
। been .ppuintrd deputy United Siatro Mar. atom where I atu pr^pardd to do al! knm
aha) for th* Wrotern DUtrict of Michigan
! of work known to tte trade. Gire toe a I
Chariot:* people ar* to have ar literary
i rail and aatidy yourodf on. work and
, j priraa.
F. Q Raooo.
23 31
treat* leotarra Iron John B. Googb. Mr*.
Lirwmor*, Robert Cohbr, Prof Swing.
potrr-oFb'iCK Bwa-LATlows
Wendell Phillipa and Cbaa. S. May. Mr.
I
OSrahocra
7
A.
M.
to
8
P.
M.
May delrrera the finX : rubjeet. '-I'atrick
I1 Mail* etoro 7:35 A M. And 2 WP. M.
Henry," So much for enterpria*.
' । AU bwinaw with tho office mart te

Biruey at
Tho balance of enlli in the State Trtas-‘
ury, Nor. 10, wu 1145,533.15 , racripto
duriag die week rading Nor. 17 war*
.. mrowt u&gt;d oaibdpastk. * K teoli l^e gB3^53 30. paymau to during aan* dsrt
ware •78^4X1.15; balance tn Trraaury
■tai'? .»! .priaC rf 18H.
A. w* r&gt; to prw. w« lauw that Jhmrifoar. Jfov. 17, 1877, »45O,CT« W&gt;; incrrawf.r
mo, tens * poplar eradtetor «■ th* Ora»4 the wack IS,133.15.
rj.ra Vatey UlroM, Site itofMiatey w
A. B*w poteufim called Wright tea
be«a Miabluhod ia Wright towwtnp, Ot­
tawa eowaty, nrar Craaterry late.

STAPLE AND FANCY Dur goods,
DrcHS Goods and

li

..traaro ww Ma.pta.ly btetete. .U 1. tea
Mnttata. ot ite ..Moral tte eladaw. W.
brohta th. crvwd try‘M te thW way to
..rsra-a II w. Bnolly teiad that . teatrn:
ud .ipltard te the tell Ml tte PMJU. -era
qntata. Na 1..^. n&gt; daea «i«Fl te

Remember the placo—CITY DRUG STORE—is where you get
■more’for yorfr money than at any other store.

GROCERIES.
have tte l.rgrot rtock of Grooeriro ia
the City, and will anil them for
!.-• mooey than any

DRY GOODS!
I have &lt;m hand a fall stock of
Dry Goods of latest stylus
and also

,JULIUS RUSSELL,
Pbcrnix Block, State St.

oct6m3

CatarrH

. aiivkhtm I&gt;’ r.i n rii-!.

1IBH GO HUHGBY

DRESS GOODS

THE EYE, EAR, and THROAT
STAUFFEB
Tteanuaal «S**tM&gt;n of ofisen for tte
nivmide Cemetonr Company wiU ba teM
at the tdficeof Swerry k Ka.ppra oo
WolnrMtey tte teh dty of Do*. 1877, al
•cv.a o rUk. I*., M. A wsftasl *rt«dooca jf tha Btock buldcra t» r*|O*eted.
AU ownera often by pontera «r» by
Uw MnckbiJdtr*. ood cuutted U&gt; vu«*.
HMtioBsNavJWih, 1887.
11 A. Goopvmb, Proa
Jona Braaan, d«k.
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SANFORD'S RMICU CURL

L. E. Stauffer.

INVAUIABLE.

1

Alchtext. dtelj. on tte
.rn,ri of .rote. Mb tte Brat, and ran
ihranclt to tte Kmy Mmatou with
Hallam Htespl'X &lt;*«.,“**?*■ F*
ra.M, oroatet* and drt.iwd latwaaixta
*.",0
T J. AXDKBSOX,
General Fswrogw AgC., T-pte.. K~"Do ynw-woro ate^ mdteg^fo to tiw
rirouteluw Kbunl of
30 S&amp;
W tmtas A Babwss

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.y. kept ia BtoH.
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SPRING * COMPANY.

to which I now invite especial
attention.
I am selling at
prices that will, astonish
all. Come in and look-,
over my stock.

CROCKERY,

oefy cornpriition in quality aad Price.

We wiah it di«tin«f)y under*
SIX flood (hut the price* st which
■^3 we *re ^Uiog SILKS in uolour
loss, but fttUff hess-ily either upon
the importer or tn anu fact tire r
gw of the goodn
’=,i"
We are credibly informed that
la&lt;^[tbc prices at wMcb they were
!t-.h.;purchsNcd the msnufteturer re■qS jeeivee butTittle if snj- psij-wbpi**"* brer for the silks, tttat the dnh

of all the popular patterns
•nd beat qualities at lowest
•III.
sates.
I have just re­
ceived a full line of
ceiv

Men's and Boys' Clothing

n.0 Md m* m&gt; oa4* Bribe* Ctab rrow,
Jritorwa Mra.4, Hr-Hry

t

Mins-wm’Ma. ia

TOBACCO.

Tebaccs aad ttgsn.

ttUBSCRlBK AT OXCB.
Itelroad. eauradito.- frim K.umCity «&gt;d
Atehiaon, on tha Miwoari rirer, ria To­
peka, tte eapital of Kana*. throwuh the
fettik Arkaaia. Vollay. to I’neblo. where
direct emtoetioo ia made with lb* Denrrr
A lUo Graad* Railway far Colorado
Spring., M.nitim. Denver, Canon Otr mt
all point, rf rn. «w tte Denver L Rio
Grand*. The trank ia eueDod by that of
no rood in th* Wort, and the pemroi:*

!• «&lt;«iai» tte tariaro. aad ra-idr mforr.
yro wMh WAlUt MbU aad HCNDSlkli at

Alto * Ml Um ot Coahrtimr; u 1

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CaNABA 8OVTUKXN IUttWAT USB.Thta popukr lie* conimeoeed aa their
(umaacrtiB* cord. MandjT, May 14th,
three fVtaprmlraitoOtot, io *«ntoB«teo
with tte M. C. IL R. itaronpora Uariag
IlMtinga at 7.30 a. X-, arrtva at Buff.lo
md-day at 8 10 P. ■., end New York
Mit toorwing ah 10JMI A. M ThU G-t
day cxprrwi i. the teal train beiweea
M thlijan and tte Eate Parlor ton from
Detroit to Brflln ; ateoplbg tdorfua from
Buffalo to Now York.
taay30tf
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[♦08,123 too*.
Th.re is mom alir in land matters is tte
way of ■teyiag and mW®* »P North,
al any time daring th. two or three presi
on yram, and the population of Grand
TrarerM ewtaty has been sensibly increased
this Wl
Th* dwelling houac of B. 8. Holcomb,
terwrao TrasanwCuy and Northport, waa

which will irate of m»oy tBportent qaootioM of tha day.
Th* Sonata Commute* oo PrfrUeipa
ata Baotteo* tea ojrord to giro abaariag
on Jaaaary 9U, to ra(.rmotwiv« of tte
HMimi Wmaaa a
Amoriatioo.

IMMfi MS.

HATS AND CAPS, SHOES, ETC., ETC.

ill. Totnlinaah, ‘WhMratad &gt;*tofi»uang
Nay*—-Noe*. ’
.
Oa raatiua the Coaixtl adjouroad..
Wm. H. tosatsa, Iteocrdra.

An immense line of

Tennyson, Longfellow. Whittier, Alin, Phoebe Carer and many
others. CLOTH and TURKEY MORRDOOO.
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f* A I I on me lMS&lt;®ro purchasing and 1 will sell you good*
yAlaL cheap an can be found in the city of Hotii gn.

\W&gt;«h rmolatton waa- adof&lt;cd by ayaa
Ki oaya ar follows
Aya.—Aid. Davsy, McNoiarbtoa, lias

la Alp*** coaaty rocaudy 25 drar war*
^wn ia on* drove
It b mU thrt Ch* population ot Mmou
oocoty tei doubted within tte put four
y&lt;*». sod tteN.woygo
any.
that viBsse wOl double it* pophsioa by
thi* tian nest yrar.
Durisg th* Booth of u.-toter, rial* alt

..rawtaglyaad —yrattaly tata tewhile mb ot tbe Mb* *M*
did thrtaari.ro fall
Tb. eh.rg. of
IhaOrort wtoteta. talba^potort, aad
TMJ.rytarad
th. RropMJmi WUUaau U-~d «»d Ctaete.
Eroy rillty t —&lt;»«
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certainly every one can be pleased.

Toys Tor. our little folks.
Miscellaneous Books «uch a*
Dickens conntiete works, i^vob.
MoOauley 8 History of England, 5 vob.
Colridffes Ancient Mariner III. by Dore.
Enema of Shakespeare, Moore. Byron, Milton, Scott, Burns,

Elegant Luuka for gills, in Bns bindings.
Common Prayers “,ld Hymnals of npw and-pretty design.
•Bark Gammon boards, chew, ehecqucn, dominoes, Ac., Ac.

BEAVER CLOAK.* AND CLOAKINGS, SHAWLS;
FLANNELS. HOSIERY AND GLOVES,

Abort 20 fiunilioa here left Cold fat*
and vtaaity for Tula, during tte pa»a

w bring bald lath* Itoyrta Ctarrt.
rr Cnroar. aa riaeai wra ri.ra that

Albums to !,uit every size pocket book.
Toilet Goods an endleasvariety, from use to ornament.
■Tnvirile Books illustrated by tbe best artiste, from 5c. to $6,

W. F. HICKS.
THE SUN.

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HATS AND CAPS.
I keep consUnUy on hand i
full assortment of men's end
bop* Hate and Capa.

�Railroads.

MASON 4HAIUK
tie when Fort Pilbiw waa captured, aod it
I* pu-ible tl.it after tbe Confederal— bad
entered the furt a few of tbe simple aogr. —
denied by the splendid appearance of tbe
chiralrouv Southern horwraMU, may have
atumUed and fallen against a —br*. or
may even bate pernbrel from sheer fright
when tbe pieeciag .gate of the great caval

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AGENTS
WANTED.
'luuW'iKWi.

WORK FOR ALL.

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CMcaev. Itl. nvv Orlaaaa.La.:
_ ' _ ________ar *aa rvwaWaaw, Cal,
»88«.'rt-,Lt-ii".-&lt;TrEx2:u;

The powerruf tbe pre— for good or evB
ia almoot beyond hutnan perception. A
ainglatoUtewm ha* often been immortaltacd.' “The utterance* of John Weeley
tbit “Slavery ia the sum of all viltianie*,"
will lire aa long as tirifixatiuo endure* aod
humanity cxiata. Yea, the tbowghta of
men perpetuated through' tbe agunev of
the pre—, will go on affecting tbe went or
woe uf predate apiriiual exiatanee thnMtgh
eternal age*. The Holy Book of'inapir*-

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EPBSSKa?^

Forrest thought it right to maaaaere the
adored troops, be ahoald be praised rather
than brined hr ma-acring them. It is
childish to treat tbe Southern rebellion a mere matter of taate. involving no ques­
tion of right, and el the —me time to find
fault with a mere detail of tbe rebelli.ra.
B—ides, the whole subject of tbe alleged
Fort Pillow naaeacre should bo buried aa
.Icep aa the dead Federal aoldxra, (or noth
4tt£a?S,yfeBT^. awr. ing in tor terr* mor* with conciliation than
to charge tho** who are to be eo*rilialed
with participating in revolting crime*.

ii»rt lam Jackal &amp; Saiiiai
RAILROAD.

SB'IKI LI!*

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MICHIGAN Aid THI SOUTH.

COHSUMPIION CAN BE CURED.

tinn ia etill a lrem*nduoua power for good,
. FULMftX* ta aaartatw rewaJr Gr teaM&gt;« •
Thing* in General
although the human agmei— for God a
The Pension Bureau baa ninety thou arevclalMMiv hare been dead fur many canand claim. unadj adicnlrd
turia*. .W* can *—wwcz»le the arapuMi: AwiS*»a« "ki baa been eery Bl
KB.r ,rl ..&lt;• .1 &lt;w ,-S WW!
■tCT*fa*b,N J., foe a fortnight, m re-

A bill baa been introduced in Coogroa
t» redare letter portage to two cents.

fc-TATB^Og MtemUAM. gUlk jUuul ClmlL

Mary J. Holmes.

Gvnuaay baa a war reserve fund of
aathwret hut hart they won more victeri—? l.'yj.ooo.ooo
Do they achiova aa much'* Tour peat
Railroad fare from Chicaro to Galreaicaptain may overrun a continent, aad tbe
namelc— adreutarcaj Mohammad or Buna
king*. Your wvrid renowned cun killer
; Ex-Senaloe Wade ia rrprraented to be
may aejuirn aovercigniji gold and jury naw
(
in rol.ual Itealth, and viguroua in
glory may be bin. lie rcigua at brot, naer (mind a« well aa body.
w»
• Writer, F. BartUte, Tai Receiver of
‘■Trrtrtdh.-te' J . b a defaoltoe to the twa
though lea* .xUruJIy. be rule, mou’a of
&lt; bwtwwn fifteen and twenty tbomwnd
niigda. All potent in bit proper aphere, l'
he may be r&lt;|ualiv a iuu&lt;[u»ner ibncnt.'
To con,|ucr, to rairm, are to achieve andl&lt;

EDO iSPRGICAL HiSfflUE.

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AS—• .row.
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The Meltable Shari LU

BIMI 1AFIII AMD OiriOIT

•••■U. u4 tkai Ik* aote mMwi
■ karat* •wrel*
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hold 'Jon.in ion, henoe, rightly eoruidarrd, | •
be com pen whom be convince*. If I'*
overturn ono cntnOiou error, and put ta it*'
plica mi l propagate m an active prindple j (
one new truth, I achieve a greater victory ,,
over mankind than be who wide* through
Senator Dari*, of lllinori, ia dubbed
»ea» of .laughter to a throne; ituomuch aa ■ Big-Man-Who-Staya-oul-out-of-Cauc**.”
mine ia bloodlcaa and perpetual, it ia not
The How. Rf B. Waehbar.e, after 25
ears of public life, baa sealed down io
and Napoleon won and" loat empire* at^m

PRORaYe ORDER.

OT^SStttS;

W ^&gt;w4» 11, MUk 3*r .f &lt;&gt;.
. il. reae
ihcriaat »Ai kuaCrv!
riwe*l.'1«m«ai Fat'lh, JaCs**f Fralwla
&amp;iVsMBA*«l»irui¥. *&lt;H-e«

one acre of years thereafter wu left no
aign ofthem but *ome ruin* and a naaw. i
while Anatotki and Baum, Chnat and,
Faw -J the collagta have a antaBer num*
Lulb&lt;4 have cwr.&lt;|U»r»d and afiil wro^uer,
nut tn thb country, nr that, but Qbrataa- her of undergraduate! than lut year.
Tlarrard baa IBS aeniore, 2M junior*,
dowi The founder of a syateca b greater
199 aophonturwa. and S30 freak matt.
than the founder of a kingdom, a* the per­
Thfr. are now lift t'bmace wndaata ta
durable pyrtmld b more stable than! the
die qouatry.

sitasa.-s.wiES
a rut iaMt|MV. la via All t;

&lt;&gt;• raUi»(*M lUx 11. aevltlya. Vai. eart
••I narolaei-aaauaJatniae el rite Mata
M Ikal Ila toal aaroaa:. a— M *la la tela

!rw.
**v at ItoOmldstebL aa* — Urerew ; vim.

•w*tu &lt;r»&gt;t
» ttaiii lit**
—

The Wuhiugton apeciaJa agree thtt
A kingdom eatabliahsd it Is— than a
b naw litUe nr nd doubt of Mr. Ka&gt;truth,‘by aa much the temporal ia teas than thue
'
b&lt;H* admiaaioo to Ida neat a* Senator
Ute cterpal. For thia kingdom of tbe ।
Salon'a loTSiyy (Lb Norman** to •mirrnV*

Curious that France, too, baa a remark of Ac awotd penihtw with the ana that ably high opinion of General Grant,
wield* it. but a good book lire* and work a
The debt of Brooklyn has tn-rc—rd in
forever." l-evlbe iirpw.never b^ praati- ten year* front ft7.000.000 to ftlft.OOO,.
tnted fvt selfish nr fenona! end*, but let 000. Democracy and Rumanism did it.

IRANI RAMM DIVISION.

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The board of banUh in N*w York re­
' * ’ i tenement houae o ntaining
u«ariy 500 pcraon*.
shall publish “the truth, the
and nothing but the truth."

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Tbe Wadriogton •jrro.poedeat of the

vote for Kefiogg'a .dmiaaion.
In An light of Coaoilirtion
The Republican city liekrt waa elected
Tho followingartklo which weefip from
the rolumna of the Naw York Jtout for, in Shreveport, Ueuwana. bv 60# majority.
There waa a great deal of interest but no
' beil-doring.
equal of anything we tier road, and wa
.
Tbe Republican triumph in Connocticar«iai!r commcud it to tho at ton trio of cut should not be loot virht of. The re
«v3$ in** of the B*x,Ntk. \
cult ahowa a good Republican plurality io
tbe
absence uf Senator Barnum and hi*
Vortne waa kind to Gto. Forrest io
permitting him to five until the era of
There waou't much at a Ihtnociatic del­
uge ia Pennsylvania, after all The Dem­
ncognilcd hie skill and bravery as a sol­ ocratic plnrailti— range from (1502 to 9901.
dier. hut would hare felt compelled to lay
rMr Odbb, M. C., of Indiana, will prove
that Inf- 6tight in behalf nf a bad canae
and stained bi* reputation by an atrocious ta&gt; ppwtrcal a reformer for hi* Dcnuxrat.
miaoacre. Since, however, tha day of ie-avnoeiatca. I Bn ha« reported adversely
lUiciliation h— arrived, it t* the duty ot 1[ on the bill allowing member* mileage for
’ peak in the highest terms ef tbe extra areaion.
rfederate offleca, aad tea atEa-S«a*fw Lyman Trumbull, nf Chi—charg* of haring ttaaaacrnl go, li— juat married bi* re&gt;u»in, Mia* Ma­
ry J. Ingraham, rid.al daughter of the
late Cat* Jamca Ingraham, fi Old Say

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■MU** **!»r nt ikii refer w ke seMaSe* I* '&lt;
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—* rtreaUl— l&gt; —M Cvaair *f Barr*, hr Ik.

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^isisnsifti&amp;ssjis: UVLLSHHB,. num, Jr',
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the puirat aad liobart nf native*. He
(ought to defend bi* belevad South from
the invading Fukral troop*. It ia quite ,
pcvaible dial the latter believed that they
were right, but tliat belief could not alter
the character ot their acta Thi* i* oa* of
th* pecahiritic* which chiefly diatinguwh
tbcne lhinkho Co*f*d*ral*a. The Soath------ .*n_it.*i—* .r.,
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GEO. WvODS &amp; CO.’S
PARLOR ORGANS

further, and eo&lt;.rede that, with the pc—l
bUesmftion of Fluart, he waa the foromrot rivalry le»d« of th. a-Hurr Aa
tortekftrimmarii Sktekd** aad fcripto

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VOL. 22. NO. 32.

HASTINGS, BARRjt CO., MICH,, DECEMBER 5, 1877.

WHOLE NO. 2078.

pfflPBmiL aid mm
Adv.rti.ing Out Pap.

this rarew in aw rtL^

There to • chang* easing upon th*
wind of buainca* nwn ia regard to ad vertiriog It to Ugiattlug lobe dimmtrered

Aa4 fo U inn. that CU aar nk-B

BOB SLEIGHS
nude and ironed in the best manner and shod with

■a i&gt; m-.

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M.U yroa* aa* bU alW. r&gt; 4«a.
T. Umto to tb* Sum vm...
AU Ik waterod te dadFs aato anas.
AU mo* ba troU to bate aa* bbvbT
V « U Utoj. w.

‘•ofc- mgW Mn. Brainy, "my ndrmd
tn town wm marked with Mocxl rad hor­
ror." aod laani tan down bar ehrah*.
'•Had is no* bean far me, that fvor young
man would have bron living, to eoafart
htomodwr.*"H* wm more of a grief than * eonfon,
aS tba lime-, but aha idolmod him. Why,
Mru. Bratey, ho waul to cotfogw. and *■&gt;

1wt .to k .i aO^rtT*X l«n to gvto...

CHILLED SHOES
DR. A. M. BLAZOPHYSICIAN A SURGEON

Wn.sS ror rowan aU UauU Mraacto.
Ta Mat th. Imu *U*Bt teroU.
With all Iteroro* rod ritrv mart fan.

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for sale cheap Don’t buy a sleigh shod with common coat ahoe.
It will wear tad nooncr and draw harder.
We have on hand h
full stock of Heavy and Light

Diamond
•«* Stole at..*

Cross cut »aw. It will Cut ftp jkt cent. Cuter than any other.
Beware of imitation..
Corn shelters, Feed cutters, Bob Shoes, Cauldron Kettles, kc.

Greble &amp; Russell,
DENTIST

Nashville

Bicliia.

FIRST SHAH fBIZE
Just received First Prize at Wisconsin Statu
Slate Fair at Jackson,

DETROIT

WORKS,

STOVE

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Brtkv* krona Bearaia* far 10. alala *
I ka*&gt; a reia*. a mrorafal waU.
IlBamro tom bmu warowroM whk rtiat:
Thia Uaato* !&gt;■•■&gt; an Hto tote:
Il rivw tk» aotebao M nite*.
Tka torn aroroar. wtoro Area* B«m

cooing h&gt;.me," aad enuring the tarter, dcmoeitnitad .1 y«*br•he exclaimed: ‘‘Another flghl U th* Ea­
The vo«* of .4rw York &gt;1 th* recent
gle' Robert Ryder h* gut hurt tome­
hex, the boy wm to frightened and out of cleettow wm 243.000 tern thio teat yanr,
breath that be could hardly apeak,” aud ud of Peouaylraoi* 200,000 tan.
Maae maroTte^aro at Saatk'e *aek bawa.- bringing the Bible to the minister. .he ,
Mart roaa th. H*h&gt; st kla rat*..
laid it an th* table and moved th* light.
•'W. bed beat no* wait fur the doctor, aa'
Tka rile. Iha lwrtf.1. lad tin rreaA
Uato w man atevro hr .Malta kite*.
it to getting tote, and it to Saturday night."
W.th .11 to. ear sad ik.lSltoa
J
•nd Boating beruolf upon th* aofa, vailed
broto a at»ai naUag rteaa alii &gt;U.
for the mintotcr to lead in family vurahip.
Before bo had read the chapter, the
round of heavy feet running was hoard,
Th • maak. to- laa!, . aa* Uh MaA—
and th* dick of the gate laldi vaa
Tka kwr*.aa* awaa. t| (iif ‘ -'•*• aarro apoedtly followed by a heavy died on the
11 tokro Iks falhaa. aaa4U ■aeU.
outer door, dial jarred the window*. Mm
.My wl* art rkUrow-baH«4a*a|
Kingston crowned the floor into the hall,
X.r naea I. .. /to* r h&gt;)to&lt; laar.
and
tho d»r

The Third N.tinAU Baak of Chfcaw,
mm of d&gt;« *i«teM ia thu *fcy. ha* mwpuwd,ed. It to beltovcd that uoly th* ia**h’ holder, will low aoytbiag, &gt;ad that th.;r
Lm wid be light
The Ttft. H.uto (lad.) Poultry aad
Pec Stock totoriuinn vCl bold tbrir mn*ing rt Terre Hast*, December 21, 22, 24

THE JEWEL COOK!

Il to roUmalad that the export* of the
Sarin, v r*Hey thto year will cfoaaly ap­
proximate a value of »l»,000,000
How. S. M. Cutebron cl ypailanti, ha.
bren eoafirtned ■■ V. -f*. Atn.-t attnmry
for the romera dirtrirt of Michigra.

Six-hole, Extension Top, Portable Planished Copper Reservoir.
You can take mv bone and cwmage and
drive ovrr, and Mr.- Braley can krey my
wife eompaoy at home far an hour or tvo.
If .be can-pare you to tong,” Mid the
doctor.
"Why may not I go too?"
-My dear lady, I would not to thto
morning, prohap* to-oigbt would be a
better dm*. Mru. Ryder to almort die­
traded. and ot courre everything to in a
mate of coefeafoo. The body to no* ye*
rented borne, but it will b« removed immodtetely alter the iucptmL"
■■Doeton and miotolcr* are the rervanto

The most beautiful and scientifically-arranged Diving Flue Stove
now in the market.

H. 4. GOODYEAR.

POWERS &amp; BARLOW
john

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~C. G. HoLBRObk.

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owft seen in this market!

‘HSS.’S'.

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IBfe- AWLOt

Millro Montagne of Aibga*. agwd 7
year*. vaa found dead fa th* ctotern Nor.
18, by bar father, The mother was danfamnly meh at the time.

th* SrU reltlcro of lb* towu. Hto father
ten him a baadtotn* property at hto &lt;teatb
II* married on* of the .weeurt girtoin th.
Suu, bet by tegw-bago* into twd
vnyw, aad at toat wandered moM ofhto
property. Herold of io* after fol of bto
exfmulve lam', hto budding, ran deva,
andat teat tb*y bad only th* old home,
•nd .bout twoety■•*• ncroc leA, wd that
.u baarily mortgngnd to AienwerthTt*y had two chlldrea Iring, PbteeM
.cd M.y; they h*J kmc wverel, but two

The Foret M&gt;rl Bound Aconu., with the i“J&gt;rOT«Wto __
of 1ST. .Uridat the bead of tbs lint for HBATIBO Ft'BPOeES.
.
The Sylvan Acura I. n BOILER IBOX heater, with ruum
duea. and, |.idgil.g from enlee already made, in going to be .XUE
FAVORITE.
-Wbal ■- the coum rflhatf"
The Qneen, t’oreet and Crown Acorn Cooking Stores art all
• Oh, drinking! thu u the mum of half
entirely new thin sennon, having nickle kuobs, ground odgea, auto­
LhttroublM in our town. Lnrtard thought
, tnaiic oven shelf, and
a "KT'T’TT’TV ajtotmxtofhtetfaoa.llh. torero,^aod I had b«t not tell you, but you wul bear
of it. It vUl b* in •rarybody'r mouth b*

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Carriate, Sin and Omifiia!

PAI N TER
Al A, M. Hock's Carriage flkap
Jefferson
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Juffer.on St,
St,

repaibshop

We are also agents for die

The Ild/lIllSO.V VPMMN
ACKSowLr.i&gt;&lt;n:i&gt; Tin:

i.kmt:

Clone buyers are invited to call, examine our stock, and get pn-

V. K. BARLOW.
FRANK PRIKDLE, Supt-

Wm. H. Goodyear
,

pflUIWKR CHOW­
PEOPLE DRUG STORE.
Pby.ml.u'« PrMotflUa. "J

Family Bucipe,

rarduBy pre­

pared with Drugamul Cbwural.
•f puraal quality only-

- Mm. Aun Brook, of ChmtoUe, a widow
tody »d bo old ud highly retremod rrwidtotof that ptecw, dtotT Nov. Zl.dtera
h»g HlocM.
Th* Bcatou Harbor Palladium aap that
Beotoa Hubor ha. 11 grocery .tore, tod

-We art now prepared to show to »tove buyers the finest assort­
ment and most complete

a- cRBirr.

THE STEBBINS BROS SAY
Don’t buy any Furniture or Picture Frames’
until you have prieed their Goods, for you
will save money by it.
Everybody knows they are the only

*o all call*

come wd a force thu no oil ar agency af­
t-da. Thto view wai reoratlv Weil Bet
forth at a meeting of NteeaMaaufoetaren,
ia Detroit. Mich . al whfeb the preniAmt
dneomxad th* teeflMU.0 .nd cxpenm.
ndrerUMg that bad l-eo indulgnd io by
th* trade, the uwdry lithographs aod
ocher aenaaiiocal machtacry, and recooraummW inrtrnd the more uduaive uro of
th* bent uavupnporu. “If wo would make

Th. artbar tsa. te. Ilttte taro.
Wka waU bar aara. lUMa *U teas.
1. trtaa ky tka kaU a* tomb.
Xcr da awratrka .to faaSa*. mava.
11 rooarn to Ito •• war* roawa.
A rt fnm tka .araal'a tartar aara
IltakMIbaiaaAarlatoat km.
B«aar*&gt;aa art tWr kUtor .rarar.
Tka UUte fam wkaro foaMaataaa.
Are waaakU to tena*. bawatel kaana.
la karw 4e«a kr Ira MM ten am. —
I*krtlk7 1la*aaire^lra*arl.
Ok Itartkl Ok Pastol Wkathwa to.a 4«wV

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PHYSICIAN 4 SUBGMH

*6op. who really darlre to purehare. They
are loukinw for th* pteturre and the fan
•rt '.or tb* .apply of their real want*
But the randan ol'n homo newspaper form
a cswlituericy (u which iu coateeto bo
ena* aa apro: of powerful intaeoee.
They re* nod earefclly examine every

ufaetured of each virulent dreg. aa comP"U»d die vine of aur day, I hardly
think"—
,
•‘0o«e, one, Kdty, w. will not ducuM
ibtoretjeai toatohL 8oum future day
■ill do juat m well, .nJ there, the ductor
to Muring. Ir II MUiag unite tot*."
A thundering pea! nude tb«m all Mart
to tbeir fret, and tocir barton* itertad for

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LEATHER

EASTERN OAK
DR. &lt;’. RUSSELL,

ttl

Wl.aa« l‘.rt atilt wwwto f*B lato. •&lt; Btnfa

every reel be could raba vuut Into Aim­
worth, till Hi. wif. ww^nle .U ftugite,
■U it ronwlhing .wfal? Why ought I
but th* mamand to k top of th* town
A dtolan* rwtedrw of h*n dted, jort b«for* to* to k».r
• W*B. you mo. Mra Batey, U kt vja
Aimworth wm going toftnrimi.the wnra
KK* on their home-, and Mre Edgmtoa
(UH to lb* doctor to gw* him to pay off

tiding. that woUter Dcmrocmlie Cm
Trrowreri. .bort 1*4.000. They oa
. nbUn, and to oromrod ia cUw
evuaty. Thia is No. II of the roua*
auaaaon in ikuSuu.

town. Oiatou rouety rewatly ret a auymr
Mpte tree which mad* 18 coed* of 20 iacb
ntovowood, in the alab. The tree vm
four fart through at th* butt.
The MW ligbthoue at Stannard rock,
Lnk« Supwior, will be ooo rf the Gncnt on
th* lake, vbro ectnplered The enb to
ready, nod will b* plared in portion at the
nytotaTsf-dtWoa fatb.^teg.
. Hnniaoa N. Iteunto, a prtmperoe. far­
mer of ffitomw tovnabip, wm arewtod on

�’iftl(ifoiLioml Bylftn

by stealing a bullot-brnr. There are
Northern Democratic japcre which take
pleaaure io the fact that NiMiaippi in a
tbcrongbly Democratic State.
C ORRESpdlFoENC E.

Wa*b»oto«,D. C., Nev. 29, 1877
La»t Thursday Mr. Thurman iuaugu-I to hare both houwo declare him the legal­ ible influence i. brought to bear to keep
rated the Druggie, since continued for tbe ly elected Prerideol, and will be inaugur­ them straight aftor they have once .quit.
control of the Senate, by a motion which, ated. Then b* Will bare both boases The work has plant? of money behind it,
and ia going oe&gt; systematically and to imree
bad it been adopted, would bare amounted
to a virtual fabifieatiou of the record.
Immcdiady succeeding tbe expiration of would precipitate civil war, but little does
Tilden
nire
for
that
He
.pent
five
mil
­
We ameer. The question b not defi­ tbe morning boor, he morad the discharge
nite,land may apply cither to the peat actio of the Committee from nay further eonaid lions to buy tbe Presidency, aod ho has
Al no more idea of giving up the ehaae than
ef Cocgrnw, to tbe action uked for in tbe eratioo of Hamburg Buller* ease.
present or any future act of Coogrma mak­ day tbe eoutost wont on without decided
ing such an appropriation. Had we been advantage to either side; bat the Leaitatcontinues good for these time.. The Booth
iog votes of Patterson and Connor, caused
is buying rery largely, and merchant* re­
cd for alt tbe leading land grant Bilb by a bevy of Democrats, who appeared to
port good paymast, sod everything sound
from the time of the parage of the act have been specially delegated to lead them
around
by
the
ear,
soon
eoufinnod
the
ru
­
donating aid to the.Ilinou Central, to tbe
reive, defrauded out of places, the wbeme
end of tbe Admmiatration of President mor heard here for tbe pest two weak*- of
j?raul- That such action was wine and tbrir meditated trcacbcrv, and the sight of doos not meet with favor. The rewpactaprudent wo have no doubt, and to it we Pattaraon coming before the other*, aod at No portion of tbe party io thia city believe
the foot of the South Carolina braggart, ia the honesty aod integrity of Indent
when ordered to taka hie place aa a rtac- Haye, and they know ths effort h» policy
egide, was only calculated to inspire a ba* had upon trade. Tbe Southern trade
feeiiag of pitying cooteurpt for tbe man t.a* mure than doubled riooe last March,
and it ia increasing daily. Tbe South i.
states. That there are other roods yet fallen ao low from his high estate.
Friday and Saturday there Wai no m»- pcacefnl and quiet, both races umting in
needed, that -under, prudent restrictions it
would be wise to aid so far aa donating al­ rion of tbe Seriate, but Monday Thurmans an eflort to repair the rarages of war, and

ternate sections of tlic publie lands adja nwtiou came up aa unfinished businesa,
cent to tbe proposed roads would aid them, and during the oontinuoua session up to 3
ire hare no question. The lime ante a* p. m., Tuesday tbe Detnocrete exhausted
the lima in striving to force a vote, the
Republicans misting by every recourse to
tbe Pacific, aod we liepe *H eonslitulional filliboatermg known to the veterans on that
legislation, in which Three is aojoh. that aide. At the hour named a vote was fin­
Congress can dcvlae^which will not add to ally had and Thurman exulted in a victo­
the public burdens, may be adopted to aid ry. To-day it io generally rappooed that
io the completion of tbe Northern Pacific; the attempt will bo made to ant Buller,
and, for oar part, we do not see why the
public interest ton very large exteat,
-would not bo- subserved by the building
of the Texas Pacific, if the donating of tovy of tbe Bull Dorer or the Ku Klux
altercate section! of the public lands for rule, the Kemper County assassination* of
ten miles on both sides of the route woald the Chisholms not excepted, just aa are

our Correspondent that we would not aid
noy railroad by the gnaraetaeing by tbe
Government of the'payment of either tbe
tntenat or principle *f a tingle bond un­
der any circuma’anees.
We conclude
then, that tkt polity ef granting aid to the
roads in the post has been wise, and that
under suffiosrot guards, Io the end that
there should not be any failure to ensure
their cocatraeti-in, that in the unsettled
]K&gt;rtiona of our country each aid would not
now be unwise or injudicious. And, yet, we
are not prepared to say that we would
rote for any such aid tn tbe present condi­
tion of ihe busiuvss af tbe country. That
would largely depend on the .|0»ufcfi of
the value to tbe Goyrramcul of such a
rood or roads when cunaUuetad, for mili­
tary and powtal service!, for which the
Government moat of oceanity make provbioo, and should do it in the cheapest
manner possible, taking into the accoanl
tbe necessity for prompt and efficient aer-

tionol power uf any S^te legislature to fix
even maximum rates for either paaeengera
or freights on any rsiirosd, and believe
that competition, aksie, baa iaTlhe past
aad will in the futare, create sufficient
competition to secure^ from the railroads
the lowest Bring rates, and we presume
our corvapondeot wonldjnot ask tbe rail­
road companies to carry freight below ecat
oftranapartation; mx do we believe be
would not rssurc a fair rctuni on the capi­
tal inverted in these: roads. But if he
would we would not, And judging the
future by the peat, wu think facts'dcmourtrate that competition ha* and does even
now compel our great trank linen to car­
ry freight too cheap, aod that local tariffs,
on few of the roads In the country, are

There was hardly a pretense of ao elec­
tion; and with all their hardihood, hie
ehimpiotu here shrink from any .itcmpt
to maintain the validity of the vote by
which he was declared elerted by a hindfni of conapiritora against the lawfully

olcTted Slate government The perpetua­
tion of this outrage against the righw of
every individual citisen ■ of the Republic
will l« another step forward in the pit­
gramme in the rehabituletioa of the new
dynasty forming from tbe “solid South,”
to cake up the domination of National af­
fairs where it was forced to drop them in
1861, and it hardly appear? possible for it
to peso witboat aroaatng tbe public Co the
grave perils threutening representative gov-

The Democrats only ended the danger
to their candidate* that an investigation ol
the charges of corruption against Patter­
son might hire involved, by voting down
a proposition to that effect made by Mr.
Edmunds, aad by a solid vote, including

for FALL TRADE.

SUITS and OVEJWOATS.
O«r CUSTOM DEPARTMENT cot.:
Is Furciahiug Good- wa have a Um ..f
aiau ef a nice Um of WORSTEDS and
BROADCLOTHa for DRR8S SUITS. |' the latest atyiea in the BEST FITTING
CA88IMERES and (IHEVIOTS

BUSINESS SUITS. .

for' WHITE SHIRT fa the City.

A complete iiM of COLLARS and

.

OVERCOATING in good^tyka.

CUFFS mid tbe

latent novelties

ia

In our Readymade Departnt&lt;rol wo

Umbrellas. Satchels and Shawl Straps.

HSraiLtts

st,, Grand Rapids,’ Mich.

Silver is so plenty as to become a nui­
sance. It is only worth IB cents on tbe
dollar, and the retailers! restaurant keeper,
and others are taking advantage of it.
Yoa go into a restaurant and tender a IS
grocnUck and you will got back 13 in
silver dollars. As three people pay 03
cents fur them, they make sevea cent,
every lime they can do this, which ia a
very handsome addition to tbrir profits.
leriy to give out in change, aad the result
b. silver i» tbe circubliug medium. If
the Bland Uli should pom, it wteald drive
out geld aod paper money altogether,
“the dollar of our daddiea” b getting aa
plenty aa blackband
tin ixnvKAircn axu aurarcma.
The aeounidraDy president of tbe secur­
ity Ufa iaouracoe company, whe swore to
a aurphai of about a quarter of a million
when U hadnV* dollar, and who did all
aorta of things in a meat irregular way,
ba* Uwn sentenced to five years in the
penitontury at hard labor. Tki* a well
Case was a man of largo property, aad one
of the cbm known as “rminently respectaHa.” Ha stood high m the church and
ia soctaty, end, it is proUbte, didn't real­
ise that in plundering a vast number of
people by means of life inauranae that he
was doing any wrong. It is a fi^biooabls
kind of stealing, Uib lifo iuuranee and
savings' bank swindling, and the rcsj«tt-

COFFEE
PreMM. UrMISallt

SOAP

.f Pnhal&gt;

SiSriKiSsy-i-araiS'
tkai aa MateMniar •&lt; mH hmu bu
Tk.rraM.tU. ■.r4»r*l.lk*l
I
a&gt;r arthria.tor uitulO.’rUO la |l

ETJ-.wssir.'SSi'aia'ffi

CBAMPTO TV-R
IMPERIAL SOAP

TOBACCO.

to call from a lift of uaefolMre, by death,
our worthy brother, William Wolgar,
who died at his residence in Tboraapplc,
Barry County, Michigan, on tbe 4lb day
ol November, A. D. 1877.
By thia stroke of 1’rSviucnee the ma'
conic fntanaty, and this lodge in nertieular have lost a warm supporter of the cher­
ished priociplea of the order, the country
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CROCKERY.

Vol 22 &lt;tZ.

CHEAPEST AND BEST.

CARBOLIC OIL
^'••stSlfiWbWK..

LAST' CHANCE.
Unioa army during tbe Natioa's great
straggle with rebellion, and that while we
deplore hi* suffering while imprisoned at
Andrew*.villa, we admire the fortitude and
heroism with which he endured its nu

The People’s Paper!

PRIZEDISTBIBirTlONC81PAMY
Cluba of fitc, pottage paid, JOe.
Chit* of ten
"
■
*’
Cluba of twenty,
COc.

have l(ecn largely instrumental in bringing
about d&gt;ia most exceBeul result, for the

FERRAND WILLIAMS &amp; CO.

!. bare sm l&lt;r» tote

The Daily Post.

CHESTER’S CURE! , One year,

m

Si wrasrir;

McCarthy, roney k giles,

An enterprising genius has fitted up a
hell corner of Fourteenth street and Fifth
arcane, and orgaxiged a baby show. Ha
advertised for all aorta of babies,, fist, Isrei,
large, small,‘single twins and triplets, and
he Buoosedod in capturing a hundred or
more. Thera are a dome pairs of twins,
some of them vary handsome, aud some
very ugly, and there are three sets of
triplets, which are the Hunt unaeountable
sfedmoua of ugliora I ever beheld. Tbe
filter of one of tbe eats of triplets exhibits

eooeorned. A throqg of women stream
through the hall from tea in th* movnisy
till twelve at Bight, aad the bablre ant
punched, felt of. kissed aad hugged, aosignals flying all along the coast—tbe in­ oordiac aa they are dirty or clean, pretty
digestion now supptyaeed will And roice, er otherwise. The exhibited an all poor
and we need not eery the unfortunate. people; wtio got from om totwodoflaraa
day, with a chance of winning . prim.
The visitoni all rote for their favorites,
and those having the most rotes in ikrir

loos, at the Navy Department and Yard.
prospects bright. Hi* many friends in Whatever it shall have bean doteraaiued
this State will undoubtedly wish him God by official inquiry who tbe responsible
speed in hi* new field.
party ia for sending her to see with danger

dty, and dioposod of more than three bun.
dnxl gaUons of oeflee la thia way. It b
stated that Seuatoc Conkling Landed the
tadisa ten dolen, with bb bmt wwha.

A full line of Undershirts and Draw

33 Monroe

motion that would hare clearly shown to
tbe world the degree of Boiler's complici­
ty with tbe Hamburg butchery and bi* ee.eofit.Ui. penta,ted that he had
leadership ia the reign of terror daring never examined the condition of the cum-,
the late Presidential campaign ia South pony—that the etatemeut wu brought to
him, and ho swore to it, without knowing
whrt it wse. But tbe Jwdgo heW that a
try and defeat the resting of Kellogg aa president wbojreceired SIO,(MM&gt; per annum
recnmmend'd by the Commiuoe, aod Im to manage the intonate of twenty tbousia both Spafford aad Eiutia front Louisami. Both Conover and Pattenon by tbe axMthivg eboat it, aod no he rends him
manner and matter of tbeir Monday ap for Sri yean, despite kis respectability.
apeechca forfeited what sympathy was ex­ Dr. Lambert, the president of the ewindcited ia tbeir behalf by the deteneelra ling American populrr will go next, and
cooditiou in whiah lh»y were left through the law is reaching for Futber, tbe praaithe adoption of the "Southern Poliey **
Since the parage of tbe anti-resumption •nraucc president in striped elcahea M •
bill proceedings have been almost wholly eheorfal right, and there ought to be mor.
devoid of interest in the House. It* dook- uf there. The good compeniae in tbe esty

■erriecw rendered. We say, then, hands
off, gentlemen Legialatenard let the lawn
of trade, the supply and demand for rail­
road wrrioco, settle all these queetiona, sa
Tlic flood ban so far suUidrd U to en­
we bare no doubt they wiU, io a manner able as to eppraximst tabe damagoa infliov
just and equitable to aB clasaov
cd bore, at Georgetown and the looses in-'
curred by tbe farmm further up the river.
We are pleased to Irmru that A. E. Tay­ No reliable estimate has yot been made
lor, Esq., for ao many years Road Master but tbay will foot up to many ^oaaudv of
of tbe Michigan Central IL R. has been dolfers. A: Richmond, al^e, they are
appointed to the aam« position an tbe estimated above a million, and throughout
Narthem I’arifio Railroad, now in charge Virgira. portion, of Marybnd and North
of II. E. Sargent, the former popular aniperiutaudeat ol the M. 0. R. K and
branches, aa general manager.
Mr. Tay­
lor** head quirtcra wil bo at Brainard, lies residing here were among those that waul
Crow Wing County, Minnesota.
He down on the Huron; and there are abun­
writes us that the prospect* for tko early dant signs of the anguish wrought by her

An exchange says “tbe worsen ofUtim
showed genuine femin’ne tee: and wbdom
in caunteractiiic one ef the treat crib on
election day—tbe om garat evil of the lewd
oa all days. While some of thepoHtietaas
piled their virtira, 'the dra peopb"

CLOTHIER

postage paid.

F1CDITLT _DHjJJBED REED!
• -Asthma,
Bronchitis, Catarrh,

WONDERFUL CURES

MUarttru FTOMM

tba oocurreoea of the moot important event
in the war riace the crossing of tbe Danubal The fortress of Kara, the chief Tur­
kish strongbold in Asia Minor, was capipred by the Ruraisn. Tnrod.y after an

Wanzer &amp; Barnes.

timbre
tlea bin, i_____________ , —
raistaata' salaries from 11000
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The KU Power

CURES

TH.

ADACHE.

$7.00

�City Drug Store!
WANZER A BARNES (Successors to Baknu a Co.)

Phomix Block. HASTINGS. MICHIGAN.
Having and keeping constantly on hand every variety of

,

Drugs, Patent Medicines. 'Homeopathic Remedies,

MS, OILS. nm.HI

Great ulesf

Toikt Article. in any vintty pf kind or pries. Hagen'* Magnolia Bala. Charm
of Beauty, the b&gt;dia al! know u bent.
School Bool,, Office and School Staiionar,
Blank and Memorandum Book., is «y KjU-. st your nwu price.
Tour patrovr raqmmfdlyrolteted.
, *”7 “** “•*
“ S’’* h&gt; compounding Phyaieian'a Prescripttone or

Ol'Wim

*

Having ■■Haul sa immom
- — 1 ■__ -x-J -X

on high prices nt the

tnistsgws'jst:

CASH STORE

Sphadid iSaiu, »10 id lit.

sue

LEWIS STEIto
LOCAL BUSINESS NOTICES.

I bars opened up a tin abop in the roar
i and of Powers nod Bariov'a Hardwire
Store where I am prepared to do nay kind
of work that may be trusted to mo to do.
I uk s liberal pntroMgeof the nubile.
Call and tee Die before gning ebewbere.
:u&gt; 33___________ P, A, Pawnut,

MH!! WHO Mt!

Goods, Clothing, Untn and Cape and

Everything new end novel

And every lady and gentleman, yqrang and old, are wondering
what they shall have given them.

COME ONE AND ALL

Call and learn price* and be convinced that I will sell you good

To the largest show of goods for the Holidays at

in Barry County. 1 am permanently located in Hastings and will
endeavor to suit pebplc in prices and goods.

____

no Jack of prorperily among our fanner*.

C. G. Holbrook for phintiff, Swceicy A Young Alton ought to leant from thU that
The cootinned amanita on Marehal Koeppes for defendant.
hoaedy i* the brrt policy.
IMckett are making him the moat popular
The ntuc of Joseph Cole n. George
DiaUiot No. 1 C*pL C II Swartout
No. 2, H. A. BsAer.Nu. 3, Prof. D. IL

LEWIS STERN

Julius

WANZER &amp; BARNES’
Bible. in all sixes from 50c. to $12.00.
Common Prayers
Hymnals of new and pretty design.
Albums tn 8U‘t every size pocket book.
Toilet Good. in an endless variety, from use to ornament
Juvenile Books illustrated by the beat artists, from 5c. to $5,
certainly every one can be’ pleased.

STAPLE AND FANCY DRY

GOODS,

Toys
our little folks—An immense line.
MiKellaneourtooki. «ueb »
Dicken, complete
1*.toU.
McCauley 8 History of England\5 volt
Colridn. Ancient Mariner III. by Dore.
*
Poems of Shakespeare, Moore, Byron, Milton, Scott, Buras,
Tennjaon, Longfellow. Whittier, Alice and Phoebe Carey and
many others, GLOTH and TURKEY MORROOOO bindings.

Back Gammon hoards, chess, cbecquern, dominoes, Ac., Ac.
Remember the place—CITY DRUG STORE—is where you get
more for your money than at any other store.

AND CLOAKINGS, SHAWLS
&gt;SIERY AND GLOVES.

HATS AND CAPS, SHOES, ETC., ETC.

DRY GOODS 1

and I will sell you goods
in the city of Hastings.

.JULIUS BUSSELL,
octSmS

COFFEE.

Holiday Goods

I have an hand a full stock of
Dry Goods of latest styles
and also

DRESS GOODS
of all the popular patterns
and best qualities at lowest
. oeived a full line of

Men's and Boys' Clothing

IN THE JEWELRY

SPICES,
way. kept in Stack.

.

to which I now invite especial
attention. I am selling at
prices that will astonish
all. Come in and look •'
over my stock.

CROCKERY
HATS AND CAPS.

W. F. HICKS.
BOOKS,

PICTURES

I keep constantly on hand a
fall assortment of men's and

AND ALBUMS

■ ’ Xnd , mu witty ot TOTS fcr tht CHWrui. Um U

THE

Prints I

Prints!

�C. P. Rowell &amp; Go’s. CoL

AUCTION SALE

CABINET ORGANS.
card any atlcka that mar be among th"
learee, aa decaying wood it productive . f
fungi which are extremely detrimental to
the very plxata we want to improve
Io order to aweeteo the maaa and heat
.-a dccompoeitKMi, the pile ■ bauld bf
turned over two. three, or more tianaa dur­
ing the rent. If, io turning, the learre
bn dry and moldy, pre all a good nocking
&lt;tf water, but don't apply Kmc to kill the
fttogi. r&lt;» though line may be healthful

ojaa

d
■

wanted.

fm-sriu^'a™.

ORK FOR ALL.

thing to a man'a face nod another to hi.
back. If by aeciiewt he cumen into po*
maaion ofhte neighbor', rounaeb. he paaaee
them into inatanl oblivion.
He bean
rented packagva without taurperiug with
the wax. Fapere not meant for bin eye,
whether they flutter in al hia window, or
lie open lieforc him in unregarded expo.ure, are iceret U&gt; him. He profano" no
privacy of anolber however the .entry
drofa. Holla and bare, lock, and key.,
bond* and aacwriliaa, notice, to trevp aancra,

od ahhl-nent the thhwcnt partition—
miywhem. HebuyaUoeMcw,lmaUli n.-uc,
tMtlgnm for num- He wettM hfl of hi.
iijhto than win' them through dtebon.ir
He will cal hnnort bread, lie trample*
ou no retuiiive leelipga.
lie iaauita ne
ao. Ifbebana rebuke for number be
» atraightforward, open, nod manly. He
cannot d&lt;*cend to acurriUity. SHingwpate

M Want Jackuti &amp; Saiiiat

FILES

RAILMAD.

subscbib}-:

MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH.

Saobex a
4&amp;25S^&gt;~~
a-L-rt-

CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED.

Address EAMNER.’ Hastily

IxL
gw
WTATMO «KSBU
■ .rei.j. .1 U. r»Uu aoart ter ’*•

MaryJ.Hdmes.

U. rear uulliwi ••cat aaadree a»4 w

,"b“'

BSgAXB

iiwaifi

a bgrr brer aaloun and ait there drinking
Ihu »tu*T without, a bluab. It ia bad
enough fur a man U drink U, but for a
■uuun ui du it ia no incouabdcnt with relinctmat that al&gt;e l.rfcita the rcepcet due '
Io a lady A&lt; it ereatn* an appetite aiaa
fur atrongrr drink* there ia • pmitire j
danger of aur ■.'■ten becoming drunkard*- 1

gjjSZff

'•nrtA

EDIC.U, 4 SURGICAL UiSHTUTE.

been ofaurh a character aa to pain fcr «•
the name ot being a nation of druakard.,
and it ia to be earoeally hoped that uur
women star nut help to contribute to the
ducrace.
Many wert induced to drink thia perni-

»HOBT I.nrx nicrr kkx-

OWE,

•^ssra^zis^;
aeae-UMm

Ul.D RkPlOl 0IV13I0H.

iba aiimaaaa ar iiai
®at
JMn team earn o&lt; u»lMn la &gt;l

stag ttnet aai d-hoit

:z5!x,x.tC5,i*Si

s. XKxraRrKjcrar

• ryiiai aVmb mw ia* &gt;ua.aw am*

thiaing; and all three quaJiliaa pi to nuke
■hat I undenttrod by the terra '* groiletrun ' "
“Il ia a noble privilege which hae been
aadly preaAliat*; and what I waul to toll
you m, that the betnblret man who hea
,»fce roareeto work to do, yet, tf hie heart
be leader, and pure, and truo, an be. in
the mom emphatic nraw of the word.'*a
gentleman.' "—He CAruteu. Aii-oeut-.
uw that Mi *m&gt; aaaoat. rew w tto la IkU raan,
■are to aMavM
ba to eta&gt;tarra4 torn Ate mid
tolZSm riTtb.

drink., but it aeta with tnunlerauv rapidi­
ty upon the whole ayMem, and create* that
hat
ren
eppetite fur rtrung drink which ha hern
no
deplored.
At»d y&lt;» there a tn ihuae prufca.in£ to he
*d“lr’V'C
deeply tn tbra dccepUvftafenige. From
the criminal to the judge upon the bench,

Mtsstessitfisy: flsrti

Tarred ppct known at paper atom aa
budding paper, ia the lot defence egiinat
the depredation. of rabbiu, mice and bur­
et a, Now ia the time to nae ft. Cut it
iiin nlripa about eighteen ioehea teog. and
■ ide eaaoegh to eorirrie th* taeo once and
a half, and tic co. l,et ft’4l awugly to

•into* ta uM wavtaMv a&gt; aB lUwwruu »

^r.7ydff^sjp,SL.^

toalrto .x-luur vwll '■»
&gt;'•• to.
to Uli, ata«'nw&gt;MtorteMMtk. tai «f »•

R J GMVT, Ami,
kU
BAFTIXO8. Mid

Indiana ia aiB! a preUy wdl timbered.
Mate The lowcat area of timber in any
county, ia in Renton. S.C per cent. The
highret per cent of timber ia in Parry
■ ho are ire vuurire. And many io^ad. county. C5.1 per rent. The general aver­
■ho hare either found, or are fat haatco- age of timber area for the whole Mate ia i
ing to a drunkard'. grate, hare taken their 39.5 per cent The proportion of hard
wood timber, rateable in the ana, ia prob !
ably larger in Indiana than in any ocher '

•

rnisir W. 5r«raa. Aire, me Mariaaew.

TMETHfEST CaTSE
■ »—» Battre. Wnnam at. ■ yawe &gt;a4 •&gt;»&gt;&lt;
»t—Wnari«r... a...... iiu.
1..qt»&lt;are.a.
H.iav—a, arM.M ware Mwnjue, a»»»n
a.
r»aa n«i*&gt;Ma an. iuan»

fsbise-

4s?Sis&amp;sss gfeS- ■
tie Great Smltafllmnifare.

•to
I-Ur i&gt;r Yaakee r-trien, Ban&gt; V.aarj,
ia to AUaau
at Ito &lt;ur of Haul" I

‘A'srerJi:
rfc«WlU» M.l&gt;.

"atrungre liquor" in dealt out Mcretly.

MORTHERN.

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a lain number of yuur rateable paper—
valuable for ao many aneful auarretion*—
an article reepectmg European ahipmrata
of vnrioua kteda, and the ehipmen! of egg"
waa to the ralne of (13,090,000. Ao the
value nf egga u very largely, dependent
' rtfoo theft viate, I am aniitme one and
all ahould know the grmt eecret of keeping
egipt a year ur more In aa |«rfect a tale
ao when laid—with thia cxreptioo—that
■ Irfo tliey are be*ten up, they are more
brittle than newly laid egg* I am giving
you a recipe that baa been in um by men
who have brought rgp to the Bmtton mar
ket from the State of Maine for the teat
thirty yenre^nd who have toted the name
with more than a million doten of egga in

RAILWAY COMPANY

thl aimmi, uKniriL co.,

*•» ’ -'*■. ts-e &lt;m&lt;. K ■- «»•*.

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&gt;0trLTRYTA'5feL0.‘_
A

I llulrerel MretUr,

.Hr, &lt;

Wit Ki.

SHSE.'
Now. ia the lime to Mop leak. iu. Ike
barn. A board hern and there ; if guod
glued window in pteot of a brokefi .hot­
ter ; wmtn, dry It'utr, In pkee ufq-funl
wet bed; ■ tight rnof and a plaMenai or
double-boarded oetliog, all thoae art actu.
ally wurtu wore than an ettrn portion of
food to an animal, boeeane, although when
raid »*i chilled it ento the more, yet it
thriuepMly, white if well hou*cd,(it
will keep nlrek and thrifty uptm compare
tivglr totferele fnodteg^-Atoen - ia .ff-

■jk4vta?tHta.J&gt;te»'

»*-.• A MiaUaaa
aWW.Ctlaaea.aod
pre- aaaaaaareua. rodteinaSita^X

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WSLT&amp;.,

Depot, W4 READE STREET, New York.

GEO. WOODS &amp; CO.’S
lief. J hare written thia recipe more than )1
a hundred tiniea. and never found the per- I
non who did oct claim reltef from the name. I
Catarrh ia a diareaa which but few recap. 1
in our Northern dime, iM ia the proevraor of n dtecree which given many a earnewtoption, and thin temjte rrare^ta^y *nd alwaya applmd, aavaa many a bag Mtnew. and ia well worth the trial of any and ,
alt InvvterMa Maokera will Ind thia
much the bort to areoke, na they will new-' ,
or hawe to atop to apte. and it. petalata 1
trice the amoke ihal tobaroo doea. L. P.
mure productive oil wall*.
The Pnri. Expmeitten building, wi? b-.
all under ou. roof, or* -ern-w of rfat.
ami rdl he wror «re mite, mi kuwtb. *

The preitol Howec of Iteproneutatiren

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                  <text>VOL. 22. NO. 33.

HASTINGS, BA

MICH., DECEMBER 12, 1877.

raimaau, up Biiate

BOB SLEIGHS
made and ironed in the bent manner and *)&gt;&lt;&gt;&lt;! with

sunoumred In l«7fi by th* National Ctm-

for sale cheap Don't buy a sleigh shod with cutnrmm cant shoe- veotions of the landing p.literal parties .-f
It will war mil sooner and dram harder.
We have on hand a the country. Thorn wa. a widespread *nthat the tasmentoO* iranlia'is
full stock of Henry and Light
■ ' iwetansion
oar pt eignas as a nation marked by tbe re­
rene smeodmrote to U»® Constitution view
were in imminent js*pardy; that the good
nederriandiug which prompted their adoptioa in th* interest of'*, loyd delation l*
th* pxcrai w-jfarx
tr-&lt;r f and that the atttEms of the country
out* engaged in aril rtriffi aright againM*m almost aa widely severed, a* disunited,
as they were when itnyri fa annssgaioat
each other. Th* roirrw to be w bleb named

OK. C. HCSSELL,

PHYSICIAN &amp; SORGEOH.
PHIL. W. MSUCKK.

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Cro&amp; cut naw. It will vut 50 per cent, faster, than-any qther.
Beware of imitation'.
Corn shellers. Feed cutters. Bob Shoes. Cauldron Kettles, Ice,

Greble &amp; Russell

^ZZHFIBST gkah
mATTORSKYS AT LAW A SOI

2l!U’«iS*aS7.-J7ae-l£!S

DETROIT

STOVE

WORKS,

THE JEWEL COOK!
W-AII rail, silssJe* w irt!&gt;.■**
' ^DKLIGHT J. WOLF. M. D.

FURNITURE.

‘WISH.

THE STEBBINS BROS SAY
Don’t buy any Furniture or Picture !• rames
'ss.sisritsa.'sstw

--HOLHH&lt;M»K.
STCmMSEV AT LAW sad «•»*}•"
sutW tsySL"ril3
' "------------------- .1 All Itourl til

until you have'priced their Goods, for you
will save money by it.
Everybody knows they ,nre the only

PRACTICAL UNDERTAKERS
in the city mid attend promptly to nil calls

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Cam® Sim

in that line day or night.

OntaBiental

PAINTER.

Al A. M. itoek's Carriage Bbop

Jaffa raon St,

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March 3rd 1877 if-

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PHinuwiL csnBTPEOPLES DRUG STORE.
Pby.icbn'. l‘ro&lt;rri|Atau. aud

Family R«ri|«u

' Cooking and heating &lt;•&amp; the'mart
improved pattern*.

EBOB SLEIGHS

___ A MILL MS!
9844
Perforated'. Champion aud Diamond tooth
Cross Cut Fawn, .
;
■ , 1

&lt;«&gt;»(ully pre-

purml with Drug, .nd Cheaicul*
of pure*! quality only-

commertia! value, free from disturbing
fiuctuatioo*, is hnrdly sllawablo, and
i without it tn unlimited legal tender fur
I private tranvartiotto smigned to both
' turtal would tend to drive out of circuit­
' lion tbe dearest coinage, and disappoint

the whole range of authority applicable io ■
the meta!, tiro rated value and the legal
tender quality which shall bo adopted for ■
the ooiuagn. tiro coaaidcnliuna which j
ahosld induce or discourage a psrtieuUri
measure ewnnretsd with tbe coinage.1
property and pcrxinp and ertry right ol belong doarly to the province of legialuire
HI dames of citix«n&gt;. The result, that discretion and of ' public expedient 1
have followed are indeed riguffcant and Whhmit mtrudiug upon this province If
enmnirsgi-. AH spprel.eoaios of danger I legialatiou in the least, I have yet thought
from remitting thrwo Stole. Ip local self- the soljeet of such eritiej importance In
guTernturat i* diapellcd, and a mo*t aalula the set us! oHidition of mtr affaire as to
prtwcnl an octmoon far the excreise of the
been and It In progrrea in every port of duly impowdl by th* Conatiiatioa on the
that section of the country otroe the thea­ Praidentof sreotnmesxiiog to the coaaidter of unhappy anl Mrifa, mbatiiuting Ctatien ol Csogreos sueh m-arare* a* he
for auapicioc, diilnut and arer,too, coo shall judge n.-etasary and expedient.
cced. fricudahip and puriotic attoebment H olding the opinion, as I do, tbs' neither
lor Uto 1’aioa. No unprcjndicod mind lhe interests ol the Gorsrumsal nor of the
will deny that tbare fatal enObtoua which peoplu of thajb'nited 8tal«* would be pro­
for aereral ytm Into b*en of fra(iia&gt;t oc- moted by dapsraging hirer » one of th*
curebon, and hate alarmed thcpobliemind, two precious metals whl.-li furnish lhe
haro al moot entirely eeaacd, and that a mirage dfCho world, and . that Icgudation
apirit of mutual forbeamnoti aud hearty which looks to matataiaing tiro 'volume of
National interwl baa aitoceeiM. There

peace upon the herder, and tbe developrepuNta. "itT^ifyi'r&gt;'" «rid that
this temporare interruption *f officio! refoliooa baa not prevented do* attention by
tbe roprosoctativra of tbo United State*
fa ffi«Kfco to tbe proceetion of Aretrioa
ritissiM, as f.r m practicable, nor ha* it
faterferod with lhe prompt pnywxmt of
the amounts due from Maxtco to the
United tiratra und*r tbo taonty of Joly 4,
IBM, and th* awards of the joint &lt;xnmission. While 1 do not anticipate an
iutcmiptiou of friendly relalioca with
Mrxioo, yet I estmot but look with boom
aoiicitudo upon a conturuancc of border
disorders aa axpcwiug lhe two conutrira to
th* irritation' of popular feeling, and
and of promotion wiihis it, as may
promise to be more successful in making
thorough competeoey. efficiency and char
aevr'thc rule in these matters
I ask the renewed atteocton of On
pea to what has already bran doo* by.
tbo civil aorviec commiasioa appointed in'
pnniuaoce of an act of Coognsw by my
predecoisor. to prepare and retisq tho cir11 servire rules
In regard to much of
tho dsparuarata! wire, cnpraUly al
Waahmgtoo, it may Im difficult to organis* a better system -than that which has
thus been presided, and is now being used
to a o.nndemblc cxirot under tny directks.

ex|xoaci Believing that t hiss eomtuiMion
has rendered raleable service, nod will be
a moot unnsua! agency iu improving the
edumiatrelioa of the chii acrvicv. 1 re­
spectfully reoommeod that a attitable ap
propriatfou be immediately nude to ena­
ble It to continue its wire.
Il b my
purpose to trnuanfu to Coogros sa s*rly
u practicable a report'by the chairman of
the commission and to salt your attention
to such meuurei on thb subject as in my
opinion will farther promote the Impruve-

a lb. .«J U4

. .Th’ eolebrtilod

H.iRRIHOX^WOX
The nnbmk.Me B-n SpdbK-

Door., Sub.

Ol&gt;» Vital »«l TuUj .l»ntt&gt;«rM&gt;d KdtUr Bulltag
The above •rtidM Ww*yn on band and for tele

ally unavoidable to complete amity. Finnly determined that nothing shall b* want­
inn on nr part to promote a good under­
standing between the two nation* I yet
must ssk tbe attention of Congress to the
actual orourrcr.ccs on the border, that
the lives and prosperity of our citisms
•may be adequately protected and pea-re

Another year lias faxed without bring­
ing to a eiuor the protracted cvnusa be­
tween the Spanish government sod th*
uxurroctinn in the island of Cuba, sad
while the United Stales have aedulonJy
abstained from any intervention iu this
amtevreny. it is impossible not to £sal
that it w attended by incidents affecting
tbe righto of American eiusens. Apert
from the effect of the hoatditie* upon
trade between United Scatoi and Cuba,
their progr-ss in inevitably accompanied
by. oumnUinta, having more low founda­
tion. at searches, arrests, embargoes, and
oppmaire taxa npxin tbo property of
Ameriren residents, and o! uuprovoksd io-

of war between Ru»ia and Turkey, though
at one tiros attended .by grass sppretteosum ba to the effect upun other European end eitiseos of t*o friendly powers.
nations, has had no tesdoncy to disturb
TU* VKXBXL BLAjr CLAIMS.
the smieable relations existing between thMuch delay, ronaxiuent upon aoousalinos of fraud in tome of the award, has
occurred in reaped to the distributing of
partial neutrality has birn prvwsrved, ond
I am gratifirol to Hate thXiu :b* midst of saris under th* lre*V of April 2i, 1M4,
a coinage of.ilvcrdoHare with thereiualitT their bostilitioi both th* ilamiac and applicable to the award* of the joint urnof unlimited legs! tender.. Bren in pn Turkish goveruftento have shown an earn­ mianicr. created by that treaty. So kjng
vale iratuartiooa any expectation, o! tern est desire tofuMHtheoMigatioucfall treitiss aa three matteri are pending in Coegrem
p&gt;/rary eas* from an none cf .ilrer coinage with th* United State*, and to give due the executive cannot rnwume either to pern
to [fas, u a letrsl tender al a rate material­ regard to the rights of American ctlbeua.
(XINSILA* T1UTT wVn tTALV.
ly shore h. ermmercial value, ia, I sin
By tbe tes ma of tbo rule defining th*
pceeasdcd s driuMoa. Norm I think
ths* there i. any aobmantial diauaotion !; rights, imtauniuro and privileges of eonbetween the original iaue of .ilrer ddlsre I|»uIs between Italy and tb* United Stalca,
at a nominal value, materially above thsir l ratified in 1HW, either gororumsnt may,
comuiervial value, and the restoration of alter lhe lapse of IU years, tennuiate tbe
tho ailrer dollar al a rats which one* wm, 1 existence of lhe treaty, by giving 12
but Im. ccaa«d to be, ito omumceria) vain*. I months notice of its iuleniioo. The guvCertainly th* iwue of our gold ooin.gB ernmoul of Itity, availing iudlf of thi*
reduced ID weiebl mstoriaUy below it* to­
ed lender value, would not be any the lea
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duty to recommend.'
,
I Jo ikA prop/ic to eater the lobato
on both .ides by such »Uc
between the Uro greiion* of tbe disputants ia CilBgW, sad before tb*
lelr ombreibd in civil war ate people and fn th* prana, u to the extent to
pad. Bach'ate some of mere which the-kgiAlaiion of any one nation
ean oontml lliia qtuniinti crco within ita
own bordere agalurt the lawn of Unde or
tlx positive law. of other pverom*ota
Tbo wbdtrtn of Cimgrm* in shaping any
particular taw that may bo pnwentod ft*
my approval may whoDjy .upersede the
natural progreaa of cventa.
It may tiol bn improper bra* to any that
it should bo our fixed am! unalterable dnternrinatioa to protect by all available a ad
i proper mwu. under the Coagtitutinn and
I lawa,tb* lately emancipated race io tb« ex
cream of their righto and privilege, aod I
In any fagialatiwi maiding for * rilvav
, urge upco three to whom heretofore the,
colored p*upU have abstained lb* relatwn comsgs, regulating i» value, std impure
of laiuueuxa, the wisdom and jauicc of fag io U tb« qualitv offogal tender, it
humane aod liUral tool legislation with seems to mo of grvst mijx.rtance that Vonnwjrort to their sdMaliooa! and general grata should not lose «i|thi of iu action so
operating fa * two fold amrity and in

.-r-v ---------------reviml Of represented

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With the improved chilled altoes.

Wm. H. Goodyear

made an much leas valuable. Th® powur
ol the United Staten to emo mousy and to
regulate tho value thereofought never to
lie exercised for the purposes of enabling
tbo gjvernmeat to pey its obligation* in a
coin of bM value than that oonkmplatcd
by ths partie* when tbe bonds were issued.
Any attempt to pay tbe national indebted­
ness io a coinage of l&lt;au cotuacretsl Value

far from avoiding or reducing tho inton-!
venieooc inseparable from the transition '
from a« imdcemabl* to a redeemable pa- i
per ou tree er, would only lend to increased j
and prolonged dWnrbanee in ndusa, i
which, unlere relieved, uiurt end In rerioa. ‘
disorder, dUhoQor and diasucr m tho fl faith rill enable the GovcrnaMct- rapidly
nandal allsirs of ill* jGuvctoumuI sod of I to redone the harden of interest on the
| National debt by an amount exceeding
I •20,000,000 per annum, and effect an
ap-negate savtm: to the United States of
, morottao •3nO.tMM.000 before the debt
; can be fully paid. In adapting tta new
j silver coinage to the ordinary uses of the
labor. To them, it seem, to me, it is of currency in the every-Jsy transaeticos of
prime importance that their labor .honld Ufa, and preserving the quaHty of legal
lx 'compensated in money which is in tender to bi aangnod to it, a consideration
itacif fixed iu tuKhaagnble value by Wing!
irrevocably mcaMtord by the labor necunaary to its prndneeiun. this pcrwuosnl
qu.diiy of- tbe tnotrey of the propie is
.ought for and ran only be gained by the
rmumptiou of specie payment. The rich,
tho Speculative, the op.waliog. tLo .money
dealing cLweo msy ms always fee! ths
mischief of, or wav 6nd e»ea! proflts in.
a variable currency, but the m»f&gt;ctnno.
of such a currency to ihcoo^wbo are paid
salaries or Wago arc evilahl* and Ormidi-

■ than the justio*, of the course pursued. U
demonstrated, sod I lisro an staling faith
I hat time Still furuiab its ample vindica­
tion In the mind* of th* prmi majority of
my follow dtixens. The dnaintUMisiase of
the use of the army for the purpom of
upholdwg local povtrumenla iu tea Bcstea
of the Union was no Isas a conatitutioual
duty and re^nira«&lt;at, under the eirrmn
stances existing at the time, than it was a
much needed measure for the restoration
of local relf governaumt and tbo pronjolion of National harmony. The with­
drawal of ths troops from sueh employ
meet Was effected deliberately, aud with
aolicitbua &lt;wre for lite posce and good or

WHOLE NO. 2079.

Furniture Depot. South Bid. Stalo Si., ll.-t.UugA Midi.

H“tl1"SI'?is&lt;!h

Gemming &amp; Filing Saws

•'7 010 people and the 'wiadom of the Gov­
ernment can accomplish it, there b a mueh
greater degree of unanimity than b firund
to eoocur in the specific measures which
will bnog the country-to thb desired end,
or ths rapidity of tbe steps by which it
can be aafelr reached. Upon a most sax
fous and deliberate examination, which I
bare felt it my doty tn give to the subject,
1 am but the mor.- ninflrmod its lb* cpiu
ion which f expreroed tn acaepung the
nomination for the Presidency, and again
upon my inauguration, that th* policy of
rauniption should be pursnad by every
auitabb mrens, am! that no legislation
would btf wire that sb jiild dbpuagc the
ii»|&lt;irtancc or retard the atuinment of
that result. I lure no deposition, and
certainly no right to questloo the sincerity
nr the integrity of opposing opinions, and
would nei.bcr cnnnwf nor undervalue the
eonaidsrable difficulties, sod even occasion
al diitreasre, wh^rh may attend the prog­
ress of the nation toward this primary con- !

tiro e&gt;ming year, was submitted fur year
ooasidarauoa al the extra sissaa It ia
not doubted that iu acceptance at onee,
by tbo United States, ,nd . well footed
axhibitfoh stf the produet* of American m
on that occasiog, sriU I sod to Krtsulal* international owuacw aad emigre
lion, M w*fl M to pnaaota th* traditional
TH1 UXt**r&gt;tTI0W TEtATT STCTt! sm*XT

�partly by the gtnoral all of prisen iu ths
utarketa of p-.odaeUoox of rack artie'en an
ray ad valorem texes. White thia ia fab
injuriously tn tbe diminution of the reve­
nue, il has been accompanied with a very
large incresw of exportation. Tbe total
exports during the last fiscs! year, inefoding coin, have been *058,C37,437. and I pare orders for the exercise of tbs M•As imports have been *492.097540. tuca&lt; vigdancc oo the part of our troops
for tbe suppression of thane raids and tba
l.aited States amoanlinf to lhe sum of! punishment of die guilty parties, sa wall
•Iff 1-539,917, lhe beoefaial effect, of aa ibe nnovory of property atoleu hr them.
whl4 extend to all branches of borines- Gia. Ord, ■ninstMtidiog in Texas, wro
The estinutrd revenue for tbe next Bacal dreirsd to invite the co-operation of tbe
year will impose upo "
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'
Mtriaan as thorite i io effort, to ibis eml,
of strictly limiting a
and to aaauro them that I wm anxiooa to
ing the requisite »un
avoid giviag tbo least vffeus.’to Mexico.
of the Sinking fond,
Altha sums tim« ho was directed to give
rarimafe of rcreipts.
aoisea of my datorminatiou to put aa ead
to the invasion of aw tcrrilorv by lawlcaa
baads intcwl ujmo the plunder of our
- -- - -F^1
ir , L,
Whale the aKurogstn ol lhe tai
■l-ouB aot b- mcreared, amcndmcr
tn'&gt;1 be made to the revenue Uws ih
would. without diminiahiny tba reran t

Railroad*.

Legal*.

!^,ft.-tefissr..xte:.-js!

^mtMOWAX. mu Jtoml dssnlL

caxily collected, without loan by underval­
uation er fraud, and largely torse ia tbe post* along tbe Ilio Grande, so as more
country of production. A tax of ton cents effectually to guard that Agwivc border.peace may be pccnervM sWtha lives and
coffee would produce a revenue exceeding property uf our citimtu in Texas fully
J 12,000,060, and thus enable Coogrem to protected.
repeal a multitude of annoying taxes
Prior to lhe first day of Jul/ last tbe
yiridreg a revenue not exceeding that army wm in aecnrdancv with the law,
»am. Tbe internal revenue system grew reduced to the maximum of 25,000. a
out of tbe nocaautias of tbe war, and most reduction of 2.500 below lhe force preriof the teguhiion imposing taxes oa do­
mestic j rodnets under thia system has
been repealed. By the substitution of '»
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Jprt lane, Jaiai I saiiiai
IAILRIAD.

reaaoa why ladiana who can girt satisfac­
tory proof of hgTiag by lheit own labor
proririoti. and easily understood.

So far

•i.l m/»mai, neccaattattng the judgemeut
of experienced men to arecriain value, vnd
expiring thc.revaaus to the. temptation of

__ , ______ ________ tbcmaeirea from their tribal relatiooa,
lbs former !• 100 and lhe latter should Ml be admitted to tbe benefit of
“___ '______________________ th« Homestead act and tbe nririledgrs of
citixmahip, and I rerotnuiend lhe paamge

BIAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
The Brllabte Nhort MitA-TT AXD WI»T

the colleetioq of tlie customs, and strenu­
ous efforts hare been made for their cor­
rection by executive coder. The recom

SIND RAPIDS AND DiTtOIT
i’ *’i i. r.nh*

yy-y-:'

I K.rrete It ia believed that the mcMurrs
L taken ia pursuance of existing laws to ar­
' net those depredations will be soeremful,
j if Congrats, by an appropriation furlhat
1 r.nrrwive rendrn their rent in act r afi.ree-

=wsi«s*.

' commerve and other duties pertaining lo&gt;
naval service. The conditien sad opera
tioern of the DepartUMUit are also shown,
lhe total expenditures fur the fives! year
coding June 30, 1877, were *13^77.
974.34. There are nntwid claims against
the department chargeable CO the last year,
which are presented to the rowstderiiiow
of Congrvsa by tbe tepnrr of tbe Secretary. 1
Tho retfmatw. for the fiscal year aommenc , ing of limber from lire public Unds. and
ing July 1, IrfT.H, are *IG.tS3,a«t4«.ex- fur the preaervativa of Wrets, be embodied
clndra'of.tbe aums of BJ,31fi”3! aubtnit | in tbe law. and that, -etfnaideriag tbe nrl&lt;&lt;t for new buildings, retain sod im-1। grot ntmat; ofaaabling the people vf
ted
errtaia Sistre and Terrttorire tu purvhaae
uavy^
Th* apprt'pri«tion» fur the present Bacal timber from the public lauds in a legal
year, rommeorinp July. 1877, are 113,­ tnavner, which al present they cannot do,
592,933.90. The amount drawn frota the raeh a Uw bo paa..d without uniroidsble
recommend that suitable proviskin be Treasury,
'
from July I to November 1, delay.
made!to enable the people to easily non- 1877. WM *5^43.037.4&lt;», of which there
eert their mvitp into Givcrnmrnt securi* u
i estimated to be yet avaBable 11,029,tten.; arthe bene. mode in who* email 528.30.
■
showing the ttaeuM of actual ex
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•hipping interest should receive to tbe
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com merer with other hmda. Tbw con­
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large commercial cities of the country, end
public attention is grnrrally and wisely

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VOL. 22. NO. 34,

HASTINGS, BARRY CO., MICH., DECEMBER 19, 1877.

WHOLE NO. 2080,

WW.OOO roabire, te 1847, 315JXX1.W0.
ia IBM, lULMbjWt; 1875, 700JXM),
000 fa 1878 it will bare raaated-1 J83,
809,050 rowblra,
to SMI JOT,770.

BOB SLEIGHS

£■£££

gn.""
Back anmbere can te (applied at aay
Th* rolamee cdtha Jfegaxrte oommeare
with tte nnmbere far Jom aad Deeember

Why aikia lik* a ramor? becmme it
goe* from month to mouth.
Keeley named Jnalna mUnr "Tte
Tramp," became it won't wort

made and ironed in the beat manner and shod with
accomplirted in Wmtfield, tet tha eono
tcn.nree and manner* of moat of her new
ac^uainunere were not agreeable to her
tame. Mra Kiegmon and May ate knew
rtc rtould Ute, and poor Mre Ryder wm
gentle aad hdyHka. and te&amp;ra aba waa
aware the taara gathered in her eye*

Lawyer* rtould aicvp well a* it ■ im-

The next morwing Mr. Br.ley tort hi*
wile down to *ee her future home. Il wm
a phamuii loeality. The ae* hmu? wa*
■Ur^y *ad eommudromi, th* room, nhmly

made from the liest

EASTERN OAK LEATHER
wbea aha waa beUothad to him. But
“man propoaea. sad God diapoaea.'' Her
friend, were not pfeued withth*jJ.Bof
ter marrying a poor oocotry clergyman,
but. lite wine people, Itey eoodadrd not
to oppoan the ouki They did indeed
picture the ririd triala and the onerwas
datie* that would befall ter if alm married

and every strap warranted. .
We have the exclusive sale of the Silver Steel

PHY8IC1AM

Diamond

•ret yean of th. goM uciuoeol, will
contribute two or three articte to tte
.Irfaate JtrmlMj on th. early hi.tt.ry of
California.
Tte firat *f three ppm.
which will appear in the December number

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Cross cut saw. Il will dut 5p per cent, faster than any other.
sad [.rrp.rat.0M were made to carry the hu*b«nd next lo God, «od. after them to
Beware of imitations.
j
*
th* p-uple under bi* eterge. Il wa* no
body heme.
Corn shellers, Feed cutters, Bob SJioei*, Cauldron Kettles, Ac.
A general atxfepoda for tte bar cwn- light undertaking, but the reaolrtd to do

Greble &amp; Russell.
DENTIST

Nashville.

Biciinan.

right, aad lb* lor* of ter baatend aad the
approbation of ter own coeKtence were

meaead. and Ainrworth had to nail upon
hi* uldret aoa to amiat kirn in waiting
upon the cMtomen, who ware faint and
thirwy, and *»a the fume, of tol.reu
amok* tiled lb* ntr, which odor, mingled
with tte breath* *f Marly ■ bndred and
fifty cider and rem rated man, made th*

A* for Mr. Braley, te lorad bin wife
.isorrely. Ste Waa the ideal of hi* im»gi
Mtioo, fuHy embodied, ju*t m near per­
fect tn hi* eye* a* a mortal dteld be. .He
did not object U&gt; her baring *om. prepc rtv,
knowing that it would te evareawat; biJ
be did not marry her for money, and
■tea b« riaited ter after hl* ordination
in W«atfield. aad they talked orer the
future, and rte proponed that bo ahould
tai* four tteunand doilan of ter money
(th* legacy of an am for whom rte ■**
oam«dj, b y a farm *od build a bouae,
Ire dcmurre.1 euMidcrrtly, But rte per
waded him to M» it. and a* they were
riewtag the premwen, »od rte expresawd
her *Bt*r*cUoo at the anangecaeou, te
wmarkrd tbit be »u goinc to hare it
deeded to her, being tightfally ten ia aay

ATTOIINKY.S AT LAW 4 800

simai;
DETROIT

STOVE

WORKS,

Tte WteMp i* tte abtet and moat
powerful Ulutrated periodical pahtebed
in thi* country, kn adterite are wAolarlyaud eonnoang. and earry much weight.
Im iUaauatioM of correal eranu are full
aad frert, aad *re prepared by otu teat
demgeera.—ZoawnUr fterwr^/ewraa/.
Rmywr'. H-rel/y rtould te in «rery
trnuOy ihrougtecrt tha fend, *a a punr,

“Yon will do no *och thing, Bonce'"
■te eaelumed "W* wilLow. U togaber,
what i* mine i* youra now, aad *hr*y«
■dl be."
"Bel if anything rtould happen, yoa
would ter* a home, tod 1 rtould be hap-

PHYSICIAN- A SURGEON.

Something

THE JEWEL COOK!
Six-Hble, Extension Top, Portable Planished Copper Reservoir’

The most beautiful and scientifically-arranged Diving
•
now in the market.

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Stove

II. A. GOODYEAR.

FURNITURE.

w adrme Kiuy. jmx a* you think ia rfcht.;
Yon know I bought chi* land and bare
buih thi* boa* upon it
The money
Un* bon. 1 now wirt to &lt;1m4 it to her,
and I am not going to giro him a chance *» ate can icourely keep her home, rt*
to gat toe daw* on m» Ha poateta rrrry
dollar be can—all te carta lor ia money
While te ia growing rieh, ail the rent uf
the folk* are going to rain. I aay, Henry,
let u* keep away from the Regie Tarern!
I will not te a drankard—1 hero seco
enough of it. Mora than half the men io
oor town are regular toper*, end the net
are going the rame way. Jam look at
poor Robert. What a good fallow be need
to te, ami Both it g but atrong dring ruined

reah. A comptea aet, comprwiog twenty
one rolimea, aesl on receipt of cart al
the rale of fii 25 per rol , freight al ax
f*cTurt Caere for each rolume, nimble
tor binding, will be anal by mall, poatpaid,
no reeript offil eart.
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'ibdextw lo eaeh volume aent gratia on
receipt of stamp.
SatereiptioM reecircd for Harper .
Periodical* only.
SWNewappera are Mt to copy thia

HABI’XR . BROTBEBS,

“I don't reypoM a gte* now aod then
will hurt a fellow—"
"Ya* It will, tte more you daiak the
more yoa want to drink; that is the way

Lipincotts Mi

THE STEBBINS BROS SAY

- Don’t buy any Furniture or Picture Frames
until you have priced their Goods, for you
will save money by it.
Everybody knows they arc the only

PRACTICAL UNDERTAKERS
1- J- /»4XA
Caw, Sin ad Onueital
PAIN TER

in the city and attend promptly to all calls
in that line day or night
Furniture Depot, South Side State St., Hastings Mich.
March 3rd 1977 if._______________ !

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Popular Ulnntura, Scienc. and Art

Aanmarament for 1878.
With the number for January, tha

"Ooufirasd it, a fellow ought to know
wtea te tea had aanagh. aud aot make a
fudofhuueelf. Thai', the trouble."
■If te don't drink at aU, te will keep
Mt of trouble,"
"Sea, lb. re U Fancm Braley aad bi*
MW wife* Bhe'.ewu, ain't rte, HenryShe i* jaat m pretty an a KM. Ain't rte
drswod aea*7 I ateold think rt. wa* kept

Ao Hfort to reetore tte fnmkiog priri
lege to Coogrtaameo loon* op io tampon,
aod oobody raeoM to oar*.
Uw*ll,'Mam , h*a elected a Heomerelie
mayor by 29 sujoriiy.

Ifrorideut Garrett, of the Baltimore A
Ohio railrad, «u recently rwlMtod for

STOVES
Cooking and heating of'the tnost
improved patterns.

finmniing &amp; Filing Saws

E EBOB SLEIGHS
With the improved drilled shoes.

Wm. H.

Goodyear.

mBucnmm efflusr.

peoples drug store.
Physician’s Proscriptions and

Family Recipes

Kldlll 1»!
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Perforated, Champion and Diamond tooth
Cross Cut Saws.
.

carefully pre­

pared with Drop and Chemicals
of the rery best make.

of purest quality &lt;mly.

Sw**T’* Hot*1,

The celebrated

B.11RRISOJV WVUMM
Jhe unbreakable Scat Spring.

Doors, Sash.

Ghuw. Paint and Putty. Leather aud Rubber Bolting
The above articles always on hand and for sale

POWERS ft

York of euppreming the railroad rwU waa
&gt;205,000.
A lawyer w*at into a barter. step M
procure a wig. la taking tha dimawmawa
of tha lawyer. hand tha barter aiMMaiJ,
“Why. bow loag your tend ia, air I"

A lady U Fairfield, Maine, bra a luxThe tnaetiag-laonan wa. .crowd*! in the uriecl growth of aatnrel hair right fret
efieroeio. and when tte suatew prayed and
,
owe inch long. Sb* ia aaid to bare
for Mr*. Ryder a*d Jm Gray, there were rterete an offer of 82,000 for It
.
a great many laarfal eyea. Mr. Braky
C.P. Finhteck baa tero appointed
had a good aerneon, but nearly all t' e men
Clerk of th* United State* and ihmrict
court, at Indianapnlh, rire Howland, deband a elbow *er*ral timre W ka*p him 1
frem rearing. Th. daneon ter the mis­
tew waa all right, and ao. after looking .

Harper* Magazii
iLLoanunt.

, proaatete rtoci bia rotation, but at
■ Ugtk ceieimte, "Why, air, yoor tend ia

�Mosher vs. Howard Moabcr, a yndgoomt {

ter *366.25 sod a-:&gt; was rendered. C. G.
Holbrook for jroiotiff.
In tbe imparlanoo causo of Robert
Miloholl rs Samuel R. Sandford a judgumeat for *415.16 was rendered. C. G.

A. N. SABIN &amp; CO.

In the chancery cause cf Hannah Falk
Tbe following were the procsadiogs cf rt. Thomas Blackman et al, a decree for
tin Cirvuh. Court last week :
• *1349.73 and costs was snlured. Sate on the right of the Pnrtdrot to meddle with
On application Erwin W. Hewitt of and after Feb. IS, 1878 Sweeney * it. The city is divided on th. qumtioa.
The active poGtirisns side with Cockling,
Barry, was admitted a* an Attorney st
aod the roanervativ* element with tba
Io tjio Appeal esuM of Izirccio Faulk
President. The papers of the city are
very careful in drerowtng tbe question,
w. Job* Dearing, on mouou of Jobs L.
and ire by no means pronounced. There
Fuh, an order wm ectcml staying all
should be an expression of the people on
proceeding ■ upon payment of *83.46, as
thia quotum, in every county in the Stale,
ufitioat laaro Firt surety on bail bond.
for the people will hare to settle it. It ia
John L. Fish for plaintiff, Janna Clarke

Tbe Boston Smld, an independent
journal that always support* the Demo­
In the appod cause of Israel 8. Geer crats: party in aU contented elections, mys :
vs. Cyrus B. Salisbury, ro order was
Inflation. communism,- sedition, whatentered denying motion to set aside order
dismissing afpeal, with cost, -and an
aUorney foe of fl re dr-llarv. Sweexsy A
Knappen for plaintiff, P. W. Nirteru for
In the chancery cause of Richard II.
Moser re. Jusbu* W. Gioia, at al, *
motion of reference to Circuit Court CommiaMooer to take proofs was denied, with­
out coats, aad the bearing continued by
consent. Jahn Carketh for complainant,
Q G. Holbrart fori
aoo, the Chicago Jrter-OoeaM Myi:
This isn't the firat Urac that Democrats
hare gained * vote by neglecting to send
alleged thieves to Htete Pliant: That b
plication of the complainants to have ooe of the moat reliable way* of strengthcniug the party that they kaow of.
Daniel MeNaoghtoa and John C. Winkle­
man fined for contempt, to a Circuit
Court Commiaaioner wm entered. P. W.
Nfekern for complainants, C. G. Holbrook
for defendant.
In the appeal rena* of William H.
Hayford vs, Patrick Lee, the defendant
wa* allowed to amend hb pirn, the plain­
tiff to &lt;0 on with the caoso or continue
tbo tame at his option. Tbo plea waa ’ By a postal arraagetuent between the
amended and the cauae continued on jwy- United Statea and Canada, uncalled for
meot of an attorney lee of (3 rod custe to letters bearing * request to be returned it
not called for, arc now returned to the of­
be taxed. P. W. h'iskcru aud James fice where mailed iu either country.
Clarke for plaintiff, C. G. Holbrook and
The Rcpublieatu elected a State Sena­
Swecxey A Knappen for defendant
tor at Beaufort, 8- C.,— the first Republi­
In the chancery cause of Hiram Peters can vuecewi this ystr in the Ihlmetto Slate.
va. David G. Robhuon et rt, an order ex­
The New York Inkaiu bat looked 00
tending the time to take, tretimoey waa
entered. Sweedy A Knappea for com,
plalnant, W. H. Hayford for defeodan^Z

In the chancery cause of Ira Pert vo.
Lewis Atkins* decree for *521.59 aad
crete waa entered, aalc on and after June
19, 1878, ia default of payment Carvath A Clark for complainut, no appear-

Ifooaid vs. Edwin I). Valentine ci al. a
decree for *167.12 aod east* to be taxed,
was entered. Sale on or after Jone 7th,
1878. Carveth k Clark for cumplainant,
no appearance for defeodantr.
In the errtimri cause of Ire M. Peak
el al., vs. Delos R. McElwain, an order
was entered modifying the Judgpment of
Uio court below bf deducting therefrom

The chancery reuse of George Holden
vs. Abijah R. PraU st rtfirac argdod and
submitted. C. G, Holbrook for complain­
ant, Swvcxey k Kuappen for defendant*.
In the char.ecxy cause of Albert Letka
va. Edward J. Wilcox et aL, a decree wa*
Moony isn't worth much after the man
entered making tbe injunction perpetual, who mads it lets it pma out of his control.
and declaring contract of no effect in Vanderbilt * mute is now a foot-ball ia
hands erf assignee. Swecaey A Knappen the courts, and where it will Anally go, and
for plaintiff, C. G. Holbrook rod Wm.
Burgher for defendant
bars wiU liars’ ten limes u much as any
one ought, to bare, but by ths tiais the
lawyers and the courts get through with
it. th* sharta will be *&gt; pared down a* to
make a difference in the showing. And
now ccumc another money trouble. M»ro H. Grinnell died recently, leaving s
fortune of several millions, and he made ■
will, also. He left a half a million to each
Tbe chancery auseof Frederick Rickie of his children, except a daughter, Fanny,
vs. Benjamin F. Dow, et aL. to eompd to whom ho bequeathed only 110,000, the
discharge of mortgage wu anracd aod reason fur the dtecrimination being that
submiued. C. G. Holbrook for complain­ she had married a Boston milUouairc, aod
ant, Swscxry A Knappen, Clement Smith was rich abosdy. It te a question wheth­
and W. H. Hayford for defendant*.
er Fanny aod her husband will etrneur- in
Tbc ebroeery cause ofDnrid G. Mo- the propriety of thi* diitributioo^nnd the
Clurc vs. John, E. Holbrook et aL, was chances arc that there will be a/»quabblc
beard in open court and a decree catered : over this estate. Why don’t throe men
for *3,285 and crote to be taxed. Chas. dbtribate their millions before they die,
H. Bauer for complainant, Goo. C. Worth and save all this trouble 7 That' i* what
for .Jefendsote Holbrook. Knee doerec I am going to do. I never will hare my
notice of an appeal to tbo Supreme Court children fighting over a hundred millions
ha* been filed in this cause.
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and dragging my bones oat of the grave
In the imparlance omuo of Wm. II. for tbo inspection of the pubbe. The
Hayford v*. John Castle a Judgement for Vanderbilt case fa dragging its slaw length
*120 dollan and costs wa* entered. W. along, and the lawyers are making a bit­
H. Hayford for plaintiff, no appearance ter fight over it. Tbc children hare aaooeedrd in artablfahing ths fact that the
In the chancery cause of Aon E. Hor­ old gentleman wa . fesrfol old wretch,
ton va. Aaron M. Allen «- rt, a decree and that bo never dfaurvud the suews. he
for 81^1112 ar&lt;d root* wu entered. Sale
on or after April 33th, 1878. John C.
PaUenion for complainant, no appearance
for defer-daota.

In the chancery eanse of James Thomp­
son va. David Beard rt rt, a decree for
*555.30 sod costs vras entered. Sol* &lt;n
and after June IX 1878, Carveth A
for defitudante.

—makic; fuMtlons of the President and
the Stotate by tba House ; and the adop­
tion of Mr. Conk iinga retolutioa by ths
Senate, to appoint a special committee on
our relations with Mexico is regarded hero
in the light of another personal triumph.

will b« opened next weak, and it will boa
big thing There will bo two thoeorod
Ethiopian babies, of all ages under tan,
aod their mothers. Every Bute cast of
the Musfasippi will be represented, and.
they will be classified properly. It will
daw more people than anything of the
kind ever held.
Il is to be hoped tbit frenchiaing wooes. The respectable re­
there will be plenty of bathrooms in the ception now accorded these petition* are
building, aad that due attention will be in striking coatrut with the ridicule aud
derision they encountered a few roan ago.
The anse ha* Mveral open advocates uo
Two collecting lawyers, both member* of the floor of the Senate, and new &lt;x&gt;nrerts
fashionable churches, and vary prominent arc made every year among our moat in­
in them, absconded thia wort, with some­ fluential public men. Mre. Hayes i* count.
thing like a quarter of a million of money ed an activs sympathiser, aad tba Prcsibelonging to their el'xmu. It is the old dent as more than half persuaded.
story—high living and speculatioa ia
Irergs delegations are coostently com
Wall street. They bad tbo confidence of ing and going, both for rod against a reeverybody, end they did th. businms of riahin of the tariff; and a struggle i* ap­
the beat Houses in the eity. Bat they prehended over the matter, after the holi­
would epoculale, rod they did lore, aod a days. Matthews sppears ambitious to be­
flight to Europe waa the way they retried come the special ehroipion of the remone­
it. And speaking of loaneial troubles, tisation movement, and bis effort* in this
direction have operated to delay cwireideialion of Bland'* bill in the Senate. But
the friends of that measure are cenfi-tenl
possessed the confideene of the businreo cf their ability to force it through before
community, rod no one suppened it was in the holiday adjournment, and to|pare it
difficulties Bat all at once rumors began over a Presidential veto rtould it b* inter
to gather about it, an investigation was II posed. Tbe demoralisation occasitmed by
ordered, it was reported "with ample as­ tbe aaaoaneemeal of tbe I’roidewt's bo*,
sets,'' but when those assets came to be tility ba* wholly disappeared, and they ap­
exanjissd into they wore found to be of pear more united and aggressive than at
the most flimvy character, and thousands any lime since the agitation began two
upon thousand.* that had long figured yean ago. Alex Stephen*’ proposition to
"good," had no^xistanee al all. Io short, no longer apply tbe teal of the iron dad
it was another care of frij-blful tniro.ro. oath to applicants for peoaionr, fa regarded
a* another step taken in tbe programme of
the "Solid South" to place the rntantary
Case, the I'rcsideut of tbs Security, bu participants tn the rebellion on ro equal! ■
exhausted all his legal dodg-s, and will ty with aoldiera of the Union cause. Sev­
spend five year. of his life in Sing-Sing.— eral racesura* arc now pending, all calcu
It is well—There never wa* a more onl- fated to wipe out aay dirtinrtiveaoe be­
rsgeou* frond perprtrolrated. Dr. Lam­ tween "rebel" aad ‘'loyalist" heretofore obbert, his rival in infamy, ia being tried, aerved io payment for rervicea rendered
and be doubthwa will get a longer sentence. during the late war; aod almost ttefora
If the good work goes on, there will be tbe votsra of th* country realise whsi is
enough material to orgaafae a Life Insur­ being doM here hi Congress by th* Exance Board in tbo Froitewipry, oommene Coofoderate Brigadiers and their pliant
ing with a Prwdeat rod going all the abettors from the North and West, tbc
way down to an office boy. There are doors will have been swung wide open for
sound and good ^bmpanics aod they play the admission of claim*, involving hun­
aa impnrtaal pun in the coonomy of things, dreds of million, of dollar* from didoyal
sufferer* froth tbe war they provoked.—
The apathy manifested ia a&gt; remarkable as
it fa dangerous , for tb-eae achtmea are be­
ing perfected aod pushed by tboee who
have everything to gain by their auceoi.
.
D« Boro.
mourning among the dry mms. Licences
are declared illegal. Tbs lavrro dodge
did not wort, for the court* hold that a
tavern ■ tut be a uvtro indeed, and not a

Merchants.

brraorr. xi-tt
dtbvanrfEo

DRESSED HOGS

CLOTHIER
A full line of Undershirt* and Drawers.

a roavteg Commlariou aad fa thought to
be ineMcntally aimed at Mr. Evarts, with
a view of overhauling his Administration
of the Bute Dspartment. Notwithstand
ing Senator Davis’ refusal aa Chairman on
Publie BaMing. to allow the female auffrsgiat* the use of the Senate Chamber for
a Convention the cause ba* made viaibte
fwvgrea* every year aioee iu inauguration
by tbo pioneers 25 or 30 ycun age. Tues­
day was a field day for them in tbe Beo-

In the appral cause of Evanna Mulvany
v*. John H. Keith , and Henry Slavcue,
an order nu catered staying all prorend
inga aa to John Mulvany surety on appeal
bond ou payment of *100. C. G. Hob
brook for plaintiff, Smith k Knappen for

In the chrocery cause of Franklin
Southerland vs. Norman Bailey,’ an
order was entered that that tbe testimony
of Henry L. Newton he taken in open
court, and that Norman Bailey be sworn
to rebut Thereupon the eaaw was set­
tled. C. G. Holbrook for eowplaisant,
Geo C. Worth and J. A. Swceaey for

IMS 0. WUMU ato.,
Commission

foe FALL TRADEO- CL’SWM DEPARTMENT

‘ «'&gt;T8 rod UVEBOQATF.

of * nice limt of WORSTEDS rod 1

HI8TOR'

BROADCLOTHS for.DRESS SUITS.!
WHITE SHIRT in the City.

CA8SIMERE8 and CHEVIOTS

A complete line of COLLARS and

BUSINESS SUITS.

OVERCOATING ia good atylo*.
8CABF8, TUB and Silk Haadkerehusf*

WSteDETECTIVES

Umbrella*- Satchels and Shawl Straps.

OF EUROPE AND AMERICA,

33 Monroe

st., Grand Rapids, Mich.

GROCERIES,

COFFEE.
Littells Living Age.
Couhty.

CRAMPTON’S

TOBACCO.

IMPERIAL SOAP
IS THE “BEST.”

CROCKERY.

,hh.‘;

STONE WARE.

Vol 22 4tf.

Smith Hogle &amp; Preston.

D*’”'
,
CHEAPEST AND BEST.
CARBOLIC OIL
chtcaoo

The New-York Tribune

MSI!

For 1878.

been shut up, just the aam a* the smaller
bar-rooou. »od the only way a drink can
be prncusad, fa to slip in at a aide door,
and only regulars are admitted at all.—
Whatever may be asid at to tbe justice of
thfa raid upon mea who have paid license,
there is no question m t&lt;» it* good effect.
The srvrsts for drunkcenosa have fallen off
a half, rod the preaeaee of drunken men

The People’s Paper
One Copy 1 year, pottage
paid ,
75c.
Clubf of five, poptage paid,. 70c.
Club* of ten
“
6.5c.
Clubs of twenty, “
“ 60c.

tew
WFeVra.fT.T'rsr
nuUKD WILLIAM* * co.

CHESTER’S CURE!

The Daily Post
One year, postage paid.

$7 .(H)

rmedi
Asthma,
Bronchitis, Catarrh,
Fever. Colds, to,
ArtHay
wrytesrewuriieTsiutii^iy
plw M.
tuaitT

Our Washington Letter.
Wajuiuttmnq D. G. Dee. U,’ 1877.

The pigeon-halo tartirs Heretofore ob-

splenKid'oTfer,

CURES

1 tear, w,teltessr

■gate mm* tn reraciAjts

SSeSteiS

ling—of the Commute on Commerce in !
bi* fight in behalf of Colbetar Arthur and I
Mr. Cornell *-*h&gt;st the Provident and Mrp J
dsns. Is behalf of tbe rtl party. Usrefur
n. Trfbeae rasewv the *M apMal to ths M
lu»l er.pretere., the K.lwaal
rod 1!
ubghlenvd svIf-Ulsreet of ths Tsa-Paytn

to the open ares* of the Senate. Merritt
as mix—or to Sharpe, term expired, waa
reported favorably, Rooasvok aad Pries
unfavorably, as aspirant* to the positions
now held by Arthur and Corneil, whoso
terms of office here not expired. Only
two out of the Coswirtloe of nine —both
Detnocrote—voted for a favosabte report.
At 2:20 ». x. yesterday the galleries were
vacated, tbo decks cleared for action and
tbc Senate went into exscutivc amaion.
It was the first poatovo struggle between
the Repoblicen diauonters ia the Senate
from the President's general policy rote.

The Mild Power

Wanzer &amp; Barnes.
ant^utajm-iuTv.

tefewss:

E*T££TS
Vote New Tartar. Beth OsrtBog and
Matthews bod labored hard ..oog tbn
Democrats for thetr rwspsetive aids* all the
amreix- bet wb&lt;o&gt; the amt*. of haute
EfUd Mr. Orokh^'s flag wre . wvfa,
orertbeflohl Th. rose, stood. y~tt-

CURES
Homeopathic Sp.crfics

�Council Proceeding*.
A rs^akr mortieg cf tbe Common
Council wm held it their room Friday
evrtung. Dm 7lh. 1877, bh honor, May­
or Renday in the chair.
Prof. Graven, of Plaiawe.il, Allegan Co.,
On rel| rail tbe fuOmrin-. aldermen
*“ in tbe city yeaterday f.w the porpaa^
Of talking with lovers of Vocal mu.k ia red«d to starting a rural murtral roe ventioa tn be held somotime next mouth.'—
The Profauaor'a reputetiw' u too well

— City Drug* Store!
WANZER A BARNES (Successor* to Barnes

Co.)

Hiring and keeping constantly on hand every variety of

Drugs, Patent Medidnes. Hcmcecpathic Remedies,

Pfflfi, OILS. I UM |H US,

laudable drai-na here. Any iufbmatiou
onaccraiug terma and arrangement* cm l.e
gained from
M. Judder Em . at
tho UrgMter • office.
Tbe Concert uo Friday owning of kat weekly the IteOrand’a troupe wu not »o
well aUcodad aa it&gt; merita draerred. It
waa redly a finu-clara Concert. The oloa by Mira Miller wore well rendered and
rereired with hearty applauae
Mr.

io “7 TW*?‘?

.

kit,d_OT P"®-

H«F"'a Magnolia Balm. Charm

0IERC6ATS
WAR DECLARED
aod Boy', doritin^ at tbe greet

STAB CLOTHING HOUSE.

Do^ 8^38.4°^ 42, (kMlwrow,
Good wv'irrabirta aod Drawer. 25c.

CASH STORE

wan excelled, and UGranda character
aketebe* were ail in K,»d bate and well
performed. On Hatnrday evening they
■uog again by r*qurat giving ono-lulh *f
The report wm accepted.
lie preeeed. to tbc Woman's Chrirtian
The Finance Committee recommended
Temperance Union rt thia dty, with good
the following accounts tn be allowed M;
.atbfaction t0 ,» wbo heard them.

But net .very cold.
Too late to km deer now without vio- .The ladle* rf Emmanuel church wiU
hold their annual »)« of uWul and ornn-|
htlhiK tb« law.
meatal ankle* at Union Hall on Thur»The Edit* ia .pending * few d*y* with
day even lag. December 20th. The haB ayct and nays as follow* .
friend, in Council Buffi, aod Omaha.
will be decorated with booth* for the di»Ayoa.—Abbey, Dewey, McNaughton,
'Die rovxlitioa of tbe read* in thi* vi-. play of fancy good*, and rale of candies
einily t* aueh aa Io nuke Iraainera rather and ice cream. Mn. Jartey, with ber Ruesell. Tomlinson. Trang,—C.
Nays —None.
world renowned wax-woAa will b* preat
The account cf Barlow &amp; Goodyear fur i
Mra. Boice, of Grand Rapid*, will ad- ret Sapper am be aerved from C until
work on the street uenr their mill for ;
drew the Qnqwl Temperance Meeting 9 P. M. Admiaaiun to ball 10 cento
127.00 was dimllowed by aye. and nays
next HatKfcy *t 3 o'clock, r. M.
.k*\fje Preabytorian church i* under

a

PhcBnix Block. HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

Splendid Suita, 110 awl »12.
Tiiwk^mn'ognnd* kwdewa.

LEWIS STERA
LOCAL BUSINESS NOTICES.

Fancy Goods, Clothing. Hats and Cape and

3911

going reprira. there will be »o wrviera
held there no the oomiog Sabbath.

. Nay*—Al*. Dewey'aud Ruesell,—2.
Tbe Bxsnxn will inform you where to * At Lite regular meeting of tho Orango- By AW. Tomlinson,
P&gt; fur your holiday good*. Patrtraire vlilo Udgo No. IBl^F.A A. M., held
That the amount of Bartow A Good­
Saturday evening, December, 14th, 1877, year for Work on street, *30.73, be danlIboae who patronite tbe county pupwa.
We learn that a ma of Miloo Woldorff. the following offioore were elected for the
aged IS year*, died of couu£ptitn&gt; at bi* ensuing year : Eli Niehola, W. SI.; E
father'* nwidence in Hope, on Tbureday D. Young, S. W.; Geo. H. Ford, J. W .
A. Murdock, See; Horace Storms,Treos ;
Wa. Elkworth, S. I); Tom Ellsworth, J.
D.; Leander Pryor, Tyler.

COME ONE AND ALL

Call and learn price* and be convinced that I will sell you good
Sinew and St- John (tbe novelty of tbe
age rfrotn *30 to *50. cheaper grrilra ndi
a* the Howe, American, Wilaon. ete. and.
aroendhand machine* of *0 kind* from
*15 to *25. Office with Z. B. WHiimn,
Hatting*, oppodte Port Office
29tf
'
"1MMM.-------------------We waat all tbe oenaw we can get of

• Sum* acvern change in the w&lt;nihcr ia
predicted a* there n tx&gt; aeandalous rtport*
circulated by thi* community thin week.

LEWIS STERN

ui.Icm there ia Im faWfeing on the part
^/Twelve more dap, and our nimruda of Souk of our able, praying atixofia.
will have to confine their hunting to HbMichael Jleiaer and Clark Tint* ara mo­
bit* and aquimla rioae, aa all uber game nopolising the Bout ami Shoe trade thia'
will then be protected by law.

Julius Russell

Circuit Court matters that were crowd­
ed put of &lt;mr last wrek'^kue in raw
quaaee of printing Che I’raridest'a mot

Biblesin «“•fro® 50c. to $12.00.
CamTTinn Prayers
Hymnals of new and pretty design.
Aibuma to suit every mac pocket book.
Toilet Goods Hi an endless variety, from um to ornament.
Juvenile Books illustrated by the beat artists, from 5c. to $5,
certainly every one can be pleased.

Toys for our-little folks—An immense line.
Miscellaneous Books. «uch »*
Dickens complete wo^jt*, is vob.
McCauleys History of England, 5 vol*
fl/xl

Jacob, Goo. and John Vella started fur
to Prairieville one day knt week tn conse­ tho pine woods last Tuesday.
Joseph W. Siajmoaia and Hugh J.
quence of tbo severe illness of Mrs. Wil­
Putt* hare returned from the North on a
liam Marshall. Mrs. Cook's mother.
We are vary nearly out of wood, and hunting cxcuraiou with four deer.
Tte argument of A. M. Flint made on
unless thoau who bare agreed to fttrniah
us wood bring it along very soon, wo shall tbo Cooper case that came off Iwru last
be compelled to call on them fur money to week is highly prised.
I Notwitlutahdiitg the roughness ot the
I roods, Dr. C. Ilu'aell imuta on the oecwat
Some ingenious buahand ba* invented a 1
steam carpet-beater, but it will never be j ty of traveling them to see bis uumcrcua
patients.
_
come popular with tbe ladies,t and meal
Douglas B. Cooper has his office with
mcm will have yurt aa many oirpcta to
Geo. D. Hanlon, Kaq., and will receive
all the money we may bare to spare by
way of paying our tax. I.
been taken off for tbe balance uf the win
The bofs will attend rhe Christmas
ter. Wc sincerely regret this, aa nme dance at J. Orman's and bare Iota of fan
tweaty-ffrotir thirtV men are thereby
thrown oat af employment.
A. J. Carpenter will be ths most promii.enl candidate for Vice Grand in the
i* a fact that swan* ring before they die. Odd Fellows Fraternity at the next eteeWell, we are not prepared to answer from tie*. L. Hilbert and John W. Holme*
obMTvatko. but it a our opinion that hare there share of tbe bustocM.
Dtpaly
they do—if they ever ring.
The very f-ipluar Mery, “Sowing and
Raping," which we continue In thia
waa forgotten -to be so.Mated ia thia week*
talilioa at tbt Horn of the chapter.
■
A lady al Wayland Would like to I &lt;X-

change a fine reridonee, «wn iota, new
bouae and bran, in that village for prop­
erty in or near thia city. Inquire of Go*.
R. 1'addWord, *1 Baltimore, er ai tbe
Baxxxx office.

J. F. LtMcnit, of Grand Rapid*, will
addrcraaMwu Meeting in Uuiou Hall
next Bunday evening, at 7 o'clock, aod cm
Monday evening tbc 2-Ub. t**t- will; de­
liver bi* Whaling Iceiure, entitled “Four
Year, in a Whale Ship."
/On Sunday tbe 30lh inste, then, will be
i1 Grand Tanperanw Maa* Moating i&gt;

Union Hall, at whkh tbo work of tbo part
year will be revied by Prol. Dieb^.
long s member uf the Hawing: Refon:&gt;
dub. AddrtMM will aU be arafc by
Mn. Dr. Morri-on and K D. Clay. Roq.
of Grand Rapids. A routing lime b an­
ticipated.
Marahril Cock, on Monday last, raW
into Frank Brock * tin abop and eat one
of hie finger* qmt* raverely with a piece
•flia, and went ioto Mcmto. Wanaer *
Barora drug More to have hi* ffog«r done
wp. vbyn he friuted, foiling upon hi* fare
M the regmfor, gi»*g him the appreruce of • regular brewer.

A

Ano....,) WonnAa- Til te,. Ttetv*

of Shakespeare, Moore, Byron, Milton, Scott, Burna,
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Poems
Tennjeon, IxmgfcUovr. Whittier, Alice and Phoebe Carey and
many others, G LOTH and TURKEY M0RR0C00 bindings.

Klffigftnt books for gifts, in fine bindings.
Back Gammon boards, chess, checquera, dominoes,

Mrih dore 7:35 A. M. and 2 50 P. M.
AUbuaiaera with tbe office mow be
done at tbo delivww* or th* iaoo*y order
and regiaterod letter de*k uolcra a private
interview with th* pcotmiMa ia derired.
Ordinary letter wriling al th« mooey wder drak G prohibited.
Pcvaua* ere r»[Ue*t*d to rail tbc num­
ber of their boxc* at tbe ddiveriea.

Ac., Ac.

Remember the place—CITY DRUG STORE—is where you get
more for your money than at any other store.

DEAVER CLOAKS AND CLOAKINGS, SHAWLS.
FLANNELS. HOSIERY AND GLOVES,

HATS AND CAPS, SHOES, ETC., ETC.

Thia popular lino commcaced on their
aummertime card. Monday, May 14th,
three fau&gt;t expre** trains rat, in connection
The Pioneer Engine Company *!*&gt; pre- with the M. C. R. R. Paaraogwi leaving
Hawing* W 7:30 A. M., arrive at Buffalo
koted tbe following commuaiatfou:
n (U
iX. Mayar *»&gt; C*at»nt G.».- lanMilay at 8:10 V. M., and N*w York
next morning at 10.30 A. M. Thi* fast
day expnra ia tbo brat train between
Mtthinnaadtb* Boat. Parioe car* from
Dotroit to Buffalo; rie*pi*g eoacbea from
Buffalo to Now York.
mayBOd________________________

Communieaiiou accepted, plared on file,
NaanviU-K. Dee. 18, 1877.
Hastixo* Baxx re
Your enrrapoo- and ll-e witlia nwnra owfirmed by aye*
dent ha* ncglcctoJ to eeod in tbe mraal lad nayeo a* folluw*:
Aye*—Ald. Abbey, Dewey, McNaugh­
item* on account ef riekne**.,'
Our village ha* put oo a Ifrely axpect on ton, Rurail, Towlin«ou. Young—8.
N*y»—Non*.
, . .
aocount of the coming holiday* ; every
On tnotim Council adjourned.
More i&gt; abundantly aupplilxl with toy*,
Wm.|H. RrxnBixa, Recorder.
book*, etc.
There will be three Cbrirtma* troo. in
our village thi* year. The Metbodirt'.
will hive their* al the Opera. The Bap
lira’s will have a revolving ooe in their
church on Cbrirtma* night, and th* Chri*-,
tkn'a at their ehutdt.'ao that wo all oun
have our choice/'
Wm. A. Aywawortb A Co. are railing
off thrir large atock of good* at auction,
they hare aevured the aervicca ad “Joab"
Orram of CbwUlte, aa auctioneer. Since
th* auk commenced they have aold largely
of thrir pxada. Their daily aalea.amount
to nrarly three hundred dollar*, an report

DRY

ft jk I 1 on me before purchasing anti I will sell you goods
V ALL cheap as can be found in the city of Keatings.

GOODS!

I have on hand a full stack of
Dry Goods of latest styles
and also

DRESS GOODS

Holiday Goods!

of all the popular pattern!
and beat qualities at lowest
rates.
I have just re-

TOBACCO.

rthau you oan buy tbe ram* grade*

■ad tn
T. J. ANDERSON.
General Ikraiagrr AgL, Topeka, Kan.

IN THE JEWELRY LINE.

Tou v«at cheap trading—go to the
''"‘mm !&gt;br%f.v«xpt A Bamu
w^kaptteM.

Men's and Boys' Clothing
to which I now invite especial
attention. I am selling at
prices that will astonish
all. Come in and look
over my stock.

CROCKERY
HATS AND CAP

auita. The firat waa command by John
Chnalkr, wbu bad D. Aguato. tkck«t
aod Alfred Yuunga of Amyria, arrowed
for araault and battery. While they were
g„iOg booda for their appearance Wp.
Hartly had Dwight Sarkct: arreated for
grand larceny, aod Sackett to return the
oxnplitacnt had John Cnrktkr aod hi*
too la law arrowed for aanault and battery,
Alfred Young* wa* diaubargwi next day.
D. jAgweiu* Srakelt wm tried the next day
m aOMomry »*&gt;« ■— j* s'”1 **^7 01
the Young* boy. end ... fu.ad guilty “by
a jury of high-toned young UM® of »ur
an tbe Naabvilh Ar&gt;»» ba* it,
and of ooanw it muM U ao, aitor diacharg-

W. F. HICKS.

.hopwith Joon Rich A Bro., wroer of
Church and lUtfrrad Street.
xxbtf
. •

‘’lEiWSESSffiro*'
Th. A.curi mrarioK of th. Barr,
County Agricultural HurnWv wiU bo brid
at tbe Court How* «• Wadnraday the
26th of Dereraber rawrad of Turaday lh*t
being ChrUtsmi.
A full aueodaiKe u
drairad, « b-riwra ot macs Iwponanee h

BOOKS,

PICTURES

AND ALBUMS

�Washington Life.
A cheerful view of Waahingtoo is given .
in a story core told by Mr*. Madison to a I
little girt, who tapoal* it m Lipoioeott
••Ono day in Philadelphia." aaid MUtres*
Dolly Madison, -J was sitting ia lay par­
lor with a very dear friend. Mrs. R. H
Lo*. when in walked Payne Todd (her
son) drvvoed in my calico bed-gown
While we were laughing al tte figure te
cut, the acrra.1t th row open the door, and
announced General and Mrs Washington.
What to do with the dreadful boy I didn't
know. He could co*, fare tte Preaident

room without moating item, (bribedoor
they Were entering was the only ooe. 1
made him crawl quickly uador a low,
broad *e«tee&gt; oo which I wa* sitting. 1
had juat time to arrange tbc drapery when
tbo Wasbingtoos entered. After tbc
courtly greeting, aod th* usual compli­
ments of tte season, there came Irum under
the settee a heavy sigh, which evidently
attracted the Genera! a notice. However,
I only talked and langted * little louder
hoping to divert bin attention when—oh,
.1._______ — ______ ___ 1-tL.t,

Writer, Virginia F. Townsend, entitled,
Tni Wo«D or a Womak, aad the Way
She Kept It. -And tho otter, a under
love story by T. S. Arthur, entitled. Hl*
Dxa* Lcttlx Wtrx.
A fending and attractive departmeut of
the Magaiioc win te Tni Sro«r TxvLXIL
A» a tower fur good or evil, fiction u
at this day cxerciatn- a wide-spread In­
fluence. How important then that it
should bo purs in toon and healthy in
spirit. Such It hM always teen in tbe
Home Magtxius, and inch it will eontinuo
lu be. Av heretofore, tte department of
General Literature will havo a wido range,
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JktXStl.T’i WEST

SWEET UAVT uHeWIKG

AGENTS

Jr^yjwaftyite.*jt* I

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ANTED.

"—Sti".HX„M
WORK T&amp;R "aI,L.

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jOg^aTSHB^aa!?

aSErSSSnSSsr®?.

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FILES.

Ferae out by tte leg.
j dignity left him for
— Laugh! Why be ftirir roared!
Hs nearly went into eoorulviaos. Tte I
right of that boy io that gown, all»o un­
expected, eomiag wrong end first from un­
der my seat.—it w»* too much.”

Italy has abolubed the death penalty.
Tyndall daaaifioi honor above aljervedv.
ITmj total amount of the National debt
at tte prraent Ume i. t2.1&lt;&gt;S,52»,011.

Railroads.

Leasts.

ARTHUR’S
IlluUaUI i.w H.fallir

ftrt Waju, Jatlui 4 Safiiai
IAILNAI.

nrrwkex
MICHIGAN AND THI -SOUTH.
hhoxt link

and Mblcat prioepka; a magaxinc that,
while it always cornea aa a cheerful and
pleasant companion, will endeavor to
prove itself a true aod faithful friend.
Bi&gt;ttk*wick'* Nxwxst Pattum*. I

ill All Iteal ar

? Hon. Wm. Usury Smith, wm on Mun­
day, eonartm-d by the Renato as reflector
of cuslomj for tte port of Chicago.

The grangers of Michigan number 29,­
901 and hare 693 grange*. They will
probably make, a big turn out al Lansing
oo tte 11th, tho time Slid for tte annual
grange uaoetiar,.
X.

te*l» 4.7 sf Janaarr/A. 0

THE

the State of New Yotk, given the Demo­
cratic candidate for Secretary of Stale,
11,280 majority. Tiio Democratic majori­
ty last year waa 32,742 and in 1875, it
waa 14,810. Thia year tbe ItepabKcana
control both braacbaa of the Legislature i
Scientific American.
The .long mooted quotum cf what con­
stitute.) a '•common drunkard7 wan recent­
ly decided by the Naw York Supreme
Court, which held that a person who got
drunk three times a year wm a common
drunkard i According to that decision
Hastings lie* more tommon drunkard*
than is shown by the last census.
Tbe Seientiie Amrrictu la a large first
Tbe gauge of the Paw Paw road waai , class Weekly Newspaper of sixteen page*,
changed from 4 ft. 8) in. to 3ft. oo Not.... printed in tte moat beautiful style, pro25.. The object oftho change ia to con­ ftaiely illustrated with apkndid engravings
form tbe -/ague to that of the Toledo A ropreaentiog the mw«m Invaotiow* and
South Haven road, &lt;.f which tbe Faw Paw tbe moat recent advance* in tte Arts and
road is to become a part, and of which a। Sciences: including Mechanic* and Eusection has been touhed, from Paw Paw ginreriag. Steam Engineering, Railway,
to i-awrcnre. Tbc road ia four miles long, Mining, Civil, Gm and Hydraulic Eogu
from Paw Paw, Mich., to Lawton on the aecring, Mill Work, iron, Steal and M«t
Michigan Central.
| al work . Chemistry and Ctemic*! procsw*es: Electricity, Light, Heal, Sound;
J Tecbndogy, Photography, Printing, New
Machinery, Nrw Proeeaaca, New Bacipea.
/Improvement* pen*intng to Textile In
duatry, 'Weaving, Dyeing, Coloring, New
Indu»; rial products, Animal, Vegaubl*
Mineral'. New and intervatfog facts io
Agriculture, Horticulture, tho Home,
Will Carlton, the Michigan poet, ia aaid Health, Medical Progress, Social Science,
Natural Hteory, Geology, Astronomy,
to !&gt;• an applicant for a consulship.
The new Stale Normal aobool building 1 etc.
Tbe most valuable ' nraotical papers, by
at Ypsilanti will aoon bo completed.
eminent writer* in all departments of
The Executive Committee of the Wom­
an's State Christian Temperance I niuo .Imrvkwn ; tte whois prcveut.d in popu­
have - issued a circular urging buainesa lar language, free ftom technical t«rnu,
men not to go on tho bonda uf liquor ac|. illustrated with cugnivingv, and so
arranged as to iotereM and inform all
A lodge of I. O. O. F. hu been eatab- daaaes of readers, old and youog. Tte
Scintijle Asnericm ia promotire of
iished at Elm U«ll, Gratim reunty...
knowledge and progress ia every commin-|
Berrien county has collected 86,271. 1G ity where it dnmlatea. It should hare a
m liquor taxm duting tho year ‘ending plies in every Family, Reading Room,
library, College or School Terms, J3 20
per year, *1 60 half year, which includes
prepayment of postage.
Discount U,
Clute aud Agents. Single copies ten
cenls. SoM by all Newadsalere Remit
by postal order to MUN,N &amp; CO., Publuhera, 37 Park Row, New York.
PATENTS. In cxmncciioo with the
Scinttjit Americus. Mown. Muon A Cb.
sre suHmtora of American and. Foreign
pategta, and have tbelsrgrat catabliahmeiit

Black, tbe young man who wa* injured liooa aod Sketches examined, aod adrioe
S, jumping from a train of care al Wayne free. A special notice m made tn the
Seimtijif Amrr.cnn of all Invention*
unctiou, tea since died.
Patented through tlii* Agency, with the
Tte balance of cash in tbc State Treas­ namn aud residence nf the Patentee.'
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VOL. 22. NO. 35

HASTINGS, BARRy CO., MICH., DEI 'EM BER 26, 1877.

PSIMIIL HD BOESS CUIS

Closing Out Sale
f»HS. E.P. BHOWN fc 1. DEVErT
FftMU'IAXs 4 SUXUEUXt Oto m
££4“*"
*”"•
1.CCICH ROWEL'E/ 1 ~
LAWYER.
Tubular Unterna with guards
~«nu. Bran Pet lanterns

90c. each
’ 70c. each
35c. per foot
15c. each
20c. each
?1 00 each
76c. per neat
$1 50 per dox
$ t 50 per keg

100 Champion cross cut saws
[00 dug. warranted mill files 8 in.
100 doz. warranted mill file.- 10 in.
oO dot warranted axes
[000 nest* tin phils (our make)
‘00 dog. 6 qt milk paua (our make
»0 Kegs Burdens horse shoes
1000 lbs. librae nails finhhetl
300 boxes glow (8x10)

-I telt you Betery, 1 ahu t go another
atep till I ask him." 80 .he tightened
the resos and held tbe . .ml mare quiet.
“Mr. Braley, Bwtery and I were j»t
evtog ever to givoyMi a lift on going to
houMkeepin*. bat Mra. Ryder told ut not
to go, as aho thought you had all the help
you wasted; and Ellen and May wm
tbeeo at work.: What d.. yon think .boot
••ReaBy, Mra. White, you and Mra.
I aimer are vraylkind, in your offer of as•istanre; bat Ellen Ryder and May Ed-

SSEfisS’

WHOLE NO. 2081.

Humor of the frillings School.

When Rinbard Bnneley Sheridan cun
ecued the charactee of Mr* Malaprop ud
pnt in h» admirable rowedy of “ t2 Bitlm. he was found.

would roach an extraordinary drwnw of
popwlarity and tad many dw^aZd aaCata, grant and- amall- . Until Sbcribrought Mra. Malaprop to light, the
ioR the Eaglioh■laaguage, hid^new"^

they hope to get through toon. Wo are
exp-lttteg matter, a. fet
jratwhle, «
we intend Io give oar Urigbboro a general
invitation to c.ane to our house-warming
•ext week ; till then I prorome Mrs Bra­
ley would prefer not id receive vimtora."
A?1*1 S?,,‘ a“*u •t,!co‘),d
ed Mrs. w bite. Mias Bctery aaid noth­
ing till tbe miaiMe'r bad pawd on with
bis pfesamt femwell bow, then she pre
vent lu her irritatsou in no very pleasant

to our ndmg put the hutue, even if we
be allownl to go itoide," uiJ 5be
eroeriy. after a while. •‘Lot’. 50 :o Rm
Miner-, end make a vidv 81. wilt be at
borne, and I maw will let tu la."
A. they pawed the parin'. h.-use, cbm
mw amoko Urao from (he chimney, and
that curtain* were hung &lt;u .1] the window.

And nil other goods at proportionately low prices.

OR. C. lifSSKtX.

PHY81CIAM &amp; 80R&amp;S0N

stronger. I am not going to temp*, a-ny
one to his rain.”
“But, my dear, the people will think

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VX"

*1 cannot help it. I will not put the
Mro. Braley*, friends had not wil her | boithe to my neighbor’s mouth."
empty handed from her house. The eye* ■ "1 am. afraid yon are loo dogmatical.
of the two girls danoed with joy, whan fur I Wo must feud a little fer the aake of
Don t fail, to call uud dccure a bargain.
.
tbe first time in their liras tlscy mw a pi peace and harmony.-’
auo unpacked, a Wedding present from
and haaby did net'rito to the rank of dri
H Zen you ha &gt; v read thinjdease hand it to your neighbor.
her brother The solid silver tea aei, and
feet writers. They were mere rorruptora
। various other article*, dmlgtsed to beautifv
oflugwqta.
Yours Respect fully.
...
the home,' excited their admiratom and
Tbcuo writers found hoaa of imitators,
| wonder. The earpeta were all made up,
"Jam m you aay, Kitty. I would not more er leas uerawsful, and tbe slaughter
ready to be lacked down to* be Soar, and
of
words enw abeolntely fearful. After
v 1 —, man u mm wound your ouatefewee, but- I do think a while however, the imitxtora dropped
Braley arranged you a little too Btrict upon thia aubjoet.'- off. one by one, and Billmgt and N'asby
•‘You unver knew dear Eldridge! I
---------------- each room waa
ware
left in the full pterion of their
it* furnishings, the gir&gt; ' mala a riw orer hh deed body that I chosen field of naefelnc^. Sheridan had
r a moment and admirj.- the' would never touch the deathly .Huff that to«a« cxc«m fer the iutroduetion of Mm
:h everything wes wt exMr. Braky looked and fell annoyed — Malaprop, for the el.arseicr was intended
;ht place, where it would
as a aalira on certain ignorant but preteaHo now tbit hia gentle wife was fira in 'Itoos ladfe. moving in high EngUah «oa
ATTORNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR
her rcwilution, ud be had an inward be­
IS CHASCXJtr Fr-raurt attoelloa r1rN to
lie/that
she waa right, but .lid he would my, and, bfridra, hi. work waa artiatio
-There ; via,’" ab* acid at last, “Mr.
and cfever. Hi. imitator.. Bikings and
have
fewn
gind
to
give
every
gurut
a
glam
Braley mtn arrange his library to anil
A«by, were nr* miirical, and their writ­
himself I J&gt;all not undertake it. We ° Kb a Ryder Mt by th« table atmlyiog ings lnnu tlw first worn tLc reverse of arwill go down stein and I will fry my new
piano—I su, p&lt;we you would onjvy that." dunog the diwuauvu, and neither Mr
She playdl aercral marcfic. sud then Braley nor hie wile noticed her preaer.w
A Soldier of the Old School.
struck into aiwalis ‘ Now, dears, if you till, a brand failing^pon the hearth, he
Fold Marohal Omni Wrangd bad a
are not too tired just atep this out; I wan: rote to arrange it, and «aw ilia teira drip .«wt of jfrim.ooaroo humor, which people
ping from bur cbedu on iMe botA. He 1
10 HJbrMre^Braley 1 may we T’ and they fell their meaning with full feme, and rather
enjoyed after he became M oM that
■
it
1 could no loap, be pmetieed nt the rant
•prang to their feet, and kept limo to the gUneing at hia arifc, took up the lamp of
' popular libmiaa. But iu hia earifer
jingiini keys, till the dour opened and from the mantel and went to hia atody
it never aparod MM the moat Merad
Mra. Braley went to tbe table, and lay- daya
1
the minister sppswred. when tlicy scoddsd |
feehngw of dooiMtic affeetion Tbe fedtowfeg eharaeterieue ioridsmi ta generally quite welcome, it wants it, and whiteUowa . Tbe Genera; wm a native of washtng. too, mortal bed."
He laughed outright. “Did yoa think
Stettin, where in ItHA hia family lived.
There is a pirn in Cafefenia where
I should scold you far keeping time with
Sitnultanrousiy with the trcmblen in Ber oysters grow on tree., and tho woods are
your fort to my wife'e music 7"
Hu occurred etas au outbreak in Stettin ; made musical by the datter uf tbe abrik
"I did not think I win tn the minister'»
as thcy*are shut together to keep out the
Something
bouse till I saw you come in," said Mary
sun. Thia CaUfernia Kory is repsnted
bltadifegaearict.
from nsemory, aad ww are not sure bat ww
“I wm to chtrnxd with the music, that
barerisgWy ealargW ymn iu
I fergvH poor Robert fora few mieuoa,-'
rub raletow v
"Ho never drank till be waa io fair last
Tbe Adrian Toms print, the foUosring
teidKUeo; with tears in her eyes.
M a genuine "excuao" brought to a teach,
"Came, Kitty, give ns Coroaalioo. I year at ooikpe, He became acquainted
As* w«.tovra
er in that nrigbborbMd: “Mte---------feel quite like tinging a jubilee that we with a beautiful girt, daughter of one of
&gt; lS.asSl.tol
the profosaora, and ahc used to treat him
pliwas exraee nunnie for ebe was “ras
with wine whew he called, she and her
mother both; ho grew to like it, and af­
e-1II ..II. ... ...I.. ....... —I. ..
to do. I can arrang..- my ofn things, bat ter a while he took vtroogrr drink, and
I would not undertake youro."
"My library » not »o rolumniour that
Odd Jobber: -I wbh I d got my broth
it will be a baity taak. Who will bo my
er on thia hen job with me? Inquiring
torch-betrar 7 1 ahall need a light."
employer: “W by, my man, your brother
"We ran all gv up with you and help if
o.porially'7" Odd jobber “Why, yarn
you will allow ux"
.
air, bee gut a rare cheek 00 bite, my
•■Come 00, then; duty £rot, and pleas
brother baa. Why, he'd think no mon
urn afterwards," and taking the lamp
of asking for a quart ot beer or to over a
from the mantle he opened tbe ball #oor,
job Like thia, than nothing?
and they paand out and ran up atain.
“I want to go and k« the Uae-bril
••I’recwle u», please, and uaher u» into
match," naid the enbeditor. “Wril? ask your sanctum," raid bit wife with a smile.
feat .life and got into debt. Tbk fa. ed tbe chief, “are you through your work
"You seem quite ceremonioaa ell at oom,
grave often*- again* military diteipline, for u&gt;e day 7 Have you rerigned Schon 7"
my dear."
and involves diamitnal in dkgrace. You aw •‘Yen." -Haro you idenufisd Omaaa
"I feel it a duly Io imurem it upon
Wrangel earned hia hoavy burden a. long
tbota young Udiot that a minister's study
a. be could, and then threw hinudf upon
hi. fatW. merry. cnofennl bi, fauh, .nd
P*7
,nd “TB
ing. Hia wife was a. white ami rigid a. hi. honor. The Stern veteran looked hia
marble. I eaBed her ucfeeltok, bocaiuo wrn calmly in the «yw. "Sir, yon cannot
‘Wbv, Catharine Eaurbrooka Braley 1' •be WM SO calm, I ahall never forget her
•Rather a long name for to amal) a per- md reply: ‘Kiuy, I had rather tee him blowing your braina out with jour rrrofi/lftEFta L _■«.
nt." That was .11. The young man ».
tired to bis notn, and nhot himailf on the ward God,
1 around her waist, and drew her to hit fere tbe hM left,»tui when h« marrfed him »poL Ho bad literally obeyed hi. father
a "Thia b delightful. Coma in, riri. •be wm w hopeful ind hippy ! Only Iwo and bh military .ujerinr, and for many their beerti ire right!
yean, »ad it wm all »o wdly changed! I
I acc thia perfect paradiao " and hie
yearn after it w« related at eharteterfetm
will
never
touch,
teate,
nor
handle
any
a .periled With delight u be looked
thing that iatoaicataa. I expect ewemre of Wnotei . atero nature that ho never
iUiiroads bad not then wound their way
if I daviate from coatua. beu I .hall try abed a tear for hi. enn, never mentioned
snraog the bilb and vales of New Eogland,
hu name, . and never n&amp;nd it to be
csrryiag thrir burdene of freight. The
farmers went to msrfcet with their butter,
cbeomand pork, peeked in huge, heavy
lumber wagons, or sleda. and returned la­
den with groc-riee, and other neteseary
articles for family wee, .nd frequently
Furniture Depot, South Side State Si., Hastings Mich.
brought home boxen of mcrnbaodiee for
F. 8. BOWEM,

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Greble &amp; Russell.

DENTIST

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DETROIT

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A. GOODYEAR

FURNITURE.

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Don’t buy any Furniture or Picture Frames
until you have priced their Goods, for you
will save money by it.
Everybody knows they ai;c the only

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in the city and attend promptly to all calls
in that line day t&gt;r night.

PAINTER

Al *: M. ff-ck-s Carris*. Bbep
Jefferson St,

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Hatties, Jriich

fJoqking and heating of the tncmt
’
improved patterns.

BOB SLEIGHS
With the improve^ chilled shoes.

Wm. H.

Goodyear

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Physician's Prescription" »nd
Family Rcriix*

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. Perforated. Ghainpion and Diamond tooth
Cross Cut Saws.

carcfnlly pre-

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of purest quality bnly. .

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The celebrated

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Doors, Swth,

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POWERS &amp; E

aura rriure Uama, that Mra. Braley-.out.
fit fer houtekreping wia -nt to Wtwtfiald.
When it was understood that the minis-ter WMmortag into k» feuw, Belrey Palti-.tr trade a grand rally to Me and help —
She called fer Mro. White to gn over with
her ; »o the deacon barocsecd up the rid
itorrel mire into the ririgh. and they
started in high epirite fer the «o»c of ac­
tion. But remeroherfeg the rid .dd.gr,
■the mere the merrier, they stopped u
Mra. Ryder, .nd raktd her to arootapany
them, to help act the minister’s felk -to

"’'"Have Mr. and Mra. Braky invited

�TftHifutLio^ «4//rq

Outalu, Neb. Dec. 21, 1877.
This i* winter they tell no, usd yet the
air fa ** balmy as a June morning, no.
fire* in tho grates, windows open and the
praaa green around the many patatial raaidences which appear on every hand la thia
bceotiful eity. This te it* .ppearanoc to­
day, but it fa in strange contrast with

end of capacity to alworii "a ehamw,” but
the trouble te that no amount of absorption
makes any change in the absorber. Every­
thing that te within reeob te swallowed,
and if tboro are any *igna of a dbpemtioo

i* *t coco rained, “O, you burn t given *e
nough. If y„u don't give oa more we
will vote ugultxat the public credit, vote lo
empty the Treasury, nod vote aguinol the
Provident every time." It looka to the
ani for tluteo who hare no carre, we think impartial obeerrer very much m if the
the mud blockade of the country moat be time had arrived for the Soath to giro the
GJt by every burin, man. Warm and Adminiatratlon a ‘‘chance" to juatify ila
balmy re tbe air ia thia afternoon, there
baa been no twenty (bur boars in sueces
aiou for eome week* that it hu^not rained
Thursday night another horror shocked
eotne portion of tbe time, and the street*
New York from center to rirenmferenre.
patios. They bad intended to demand At five o’clock. jttM before the employee*
tbe country, ere nearly impeeanhle. and a* inch a proclamation, but it we* tewed had left the pfare, a boiler exploded at No.
a ueceaiary etmaoquenra the farmer* stay before they could meet. “Gath," in the C3 Barclay street, in the factory of Green­
at homo and buinoe laaguiahe*. Bat Chicago Tribuar, calls th* roll of the field A Son, tbe large*-, manufacturer* cf
derpite all the "draw-backs" of the unfa­ twelve who signed tbe address :
eonfeeticoery in tbe world, and blew out
vorable season for buaineao, Omaha, un­
A. G. Curtin, Tilden Democrat, Penn- the entire front of the building. Imme­
like moot other place* in thia country
diately the whole structure wm wrapt in
John
A
Andrew,
deed.
MaasaehuietU
acorns to be prospering. It ia said 1000
fame*, and a scene of tho wildcat horror
dwelling bouses, many of them fine costly
ensued, There were over two hundred
building*, have been erected since laat
peraore in tbe buildjcg. in the upper stoMarch, end we notice a number of Goo
ri«e mostly girls, and, a* a matter of eoorae,
there wm a frightful eeene. The fire, at
years ago, and which add largely to the
general appearance of the principle atreota.
cape, »moke added it* horror* lo fismr,

One of the many attractions of Omaha to
ua ia their splendid public school. The
High School Building of khicb wn wrote
when here before, fa the latest and eoat
tbe tnart money of any free public acbod
haute in the world, and tbe school*, in
which wc have spent thia afternoon, are
aecond to none wc ewr taw, aavc those of
De* Moines, Iowa, whfch in the modal
of. iiHUuetiot, thorongb culture in all the

the scholar*, and the regularity and pane
reality of attendance an shown by the rec­
ord surpaear* anything we crer axw, and

tuan would not flee as Groan a pestilence, if
be only rauld. All in all, we can my of
Omaha that it* futnre look* bright,no*wiihauading tbe deciaion of tbe court* that the
terminu* uf U. P. R., te on tbe Towa'eide
of the Mioeouri river, and to that point &gt;i*
train* most run, and to, it eonvey. it*
pawengvr* and freight. ( And yet, until
the outragnous loll on tbKVidge aoraoa

rewri, that peases at that point, be tn’s
certain extent depressed. Bat it ia hoped,
and by aoatr believed, that the Democrat­
ic majority io tbe House can be induced
to giro enough attention, to tho public wd
fare, lo pa-a an act compelling the U. 1*.
R. Co., to treat tbe public fairly ia the
Better of Uli ayer the bridge here, bat we
think it doubtful, as the Imi House re-'
Political Note*.
This OOSUUT will now refresh .itself
with a mouth of respectability.
Senator Gordon te dfaaeminating a be
lief that a steady diet of reconcirutiou

If Blsne and Conkling become recon­
ciled, tbe Democratic yearning fur a fruit
ful Republican quarrel will be hopcltsely

down. Be tween that William couspirod
to got him into a lunatic asylum, and to
do it, represented to his father that he

■fa for Wtffiam squirmed terribly, and
William wm much agitated whUe Cornelioo* waa oa tbe stand, for it wm evident
to them that there wm some feundaiion
st least in tbe charge* made by Sco’.t
Lord at the opening of the rase, and that
th* publie would be made to believe them.
And thro they dread what te to fellow.—
If Cornelia* ean substantiate tbe fact that
William employed a man to penouato bim
in disreputable places, there te no question

A full line of Undershirts and Drawers.
have a complete stock of Mon a, Youth's

Commission

Merchants,

33 Monroe

NI VERS AL

their bead*. He made a faint show of
reeteunde, but finally yielded, and they
must go, noloa* the Governor mtcrferwi,
of which there is not much hope. The
raid ha* drmonMralcd two thing*. Yim,
that there b no hops'of anything like law

DRERS

WHITE SHIRT in the City.
CUFFS and the latest n.irdtie*

in

SCARFS, TIES and Silk Handkerebtefii

st., &amp;rand Rapids, Mich.

GROCERIES,

HISTORY.

K-s-. TJursvw. .-sa

YOUTH'S^

tOMPANW

TEA

r*E?rl)ETECTlVES
OF EUROPE ANO AMtRICA.

COFFEE.
KSs-ttattrcrasZs

act truth. Every officer and man eom
prising the crew of the ill-fated ship ia
left blamriraa by it (tbe report) of tbe
the disaster, save Commander Ryan, tbe
officer entrusted, under him. with the
•hip's navigation, and other* ot the officers,
derilect in their bouoden duty to th* ex­
tent of having neglected to carefully note
the result of the aoueding* and to tain
bearing* of tbe veeed by the light* named
and in tight during the night of the wreck.
No blame ia Imputed to Admiral
Trencbard, unless tbe re- port may b»
construed an
negatively
cenauriog
leave port during the storm, at the eoliritatiou of its commander. The Z/aroa ia
emphatically pronounced to-bare been
staunch, seaworthy and well found iu every
revpeet, and l-cr machinery worked admtra.
Uy to the laat^ad the eamcn of tbe disaster
“ ascertained by tbe Court may be summod up ia the two errors of having taken a
course too far southward and to carrying

SOAP

fcssustE ’rtMprj.rj

which has the power to grant lieeusot,
Ouf Washington Letter.
commenced eight month* ago to take their
.WaantNOTow, D. C.. Dec. 21,1877.
cooey, and directing them to go on aris­
ing just the mme. aa the receipt would
It i* too much to expect that the mriprotect them. Tbe Grand Jury waa not ac* which prompted the effort to. throw
eatiaficd with thia, for every gin-mill had on Genl Grant's administratioo the odium
hia receipt and waa eeUing, whether be
exteal placated by the report of the Court
Police Commiaeiooera were directed to ay- of Inquiry, designated to require iato all
rret everyone net baring a '.icenae, and the circamatiner* .tteadiog that dfaaaier,
abut up hia ahop. Eight hundred were
arrreted in one day, afid tbe gpod work tory refuting all the lying lUtementa made
to that purport. The findings appear
baaed Ou an honestly conducted iarmtigalion, with a view to placing tbe respoosi- ,
bility where it juatly belong*-*-in abort to,

thia wood-pile. Io the Grat place the Exriae Board, which ia Tammany, ia not
compelled to pay over tbe money, collected
for liceuxo till tbe ikencea are granted,
and aa reeeipU are no* lioraaea. Tammany
had the uae of a million of doUaoL Second­
ly, Tammany never intended to oolleet the
money at all. At the end of the year the
favered rum-acllera would tone in and de­
mand their money on the ecore at no*
hav;og bad a liceuae, ao they would get
the privilege of ariling a year for nothing.
Then again Tammany dare not touch the
nim intcreot at all, for U dependa 4xm it to
matatain iu power. A levey of &lt;25 eadi
produce* 1200.000, end » eaeh ram-ahop
ean be depended upon for four voter, al
least, it keep* an'trmy of 32,000 mtn
alwaya ready to vote m mxny timea aa are
needed. Therefore the action at tbe Po

BUSINESS ami

DIUSES HOM -l CtaVEI SEES

i* very brbk now, just before tbe holidays,
and th«e i* every reason to halier* that n
will eoelinue after the fertive *c*sou ia
over. The city ia very lively.

yooeual britnie, aad the birds aang and the
graashoppera chirped merrily, for it didn't
accm to me that it wax tn akkordanco with
the eteruel fiitote uv thing*.
I wu* more disgustid, yiatcrday, than I
wu» then. I wu etawkin down tbe street
toward* Bascom's, in the faiat hope ar
taeetin a Neo York drummer there, and
paaain myself orf onto him cl a store­
keeper in an adjoiuin village, to tbe ex­
tent ur, a refresher or two, wich is my
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Boy's

SUITS and OVERCOATS.

Umbrellas. Satchels apd Shawl Straps.

ia tho old alory repeated over aad orer
again. When aueh seta ve of daily occcrranoe, ooe almost wiabas for a monar­
chy with power to make ooe seurible,

dr'vilal importance to nacher'* cbeef and
noblest produx—men.' jit la uv impor­
tance to me wither I her tbe I’oetofis at
tho Comers or not, and wbvu tbe tyrant
Grant removed me, the face ur everything
wu* dark. 1 wpx dboppintid wbeu tho

and

for FALL TRADE.
the aalt pita in that vicinity. Notwith­
Owr CUSTOM DEPARTMENT coostanding this to te generally felt that a
alight indfacrction on the pert of ooo»maadiog officers on father aide of tbe Rio
BROAIK1LOTH8 for DRESS SUITS.
Grand* will preeipbat* actual war; and
CASSIMERES end CHEVIOTS for
CLOVER SEED
that tbe meet certain method of averting
BUSINRffl 8UIT8.
‘
’
it is to bo prepared for its occurrence.—
DRESSED HOGS.
The Coogre-emnal Committee* to tore*
tigata the border troubles have got to work
and w* hope their labor* will ultimately
rvUtatertM aar Ma *T sliW are la.HM to
defeat tbe purpow* of th* Mexican lobby sretar
w.ta «- te l.iw « tolaorar*.
»
here, striving to embroil us in a war with
E.G. NEWHALLA CO.,
Mexico for the sggrandrxemeut of it* teadingspinta.
,
A Isgge numfa-r of members of Con­
gress hare gone to iq-czsd the recta* *i
their home*; but with tho beeutiful In-

sod * frightful lorn cf life ensued. Tbe
Tbe trial of Dr. Lembert, th* Preeinumber i* not yet known, but it cannot be
T. K. Pierpont,dead. W&lt;wi Verginfa.
las than fifty, and the ghastly list.may dent of the swindling American Popular
David Todd, dead, Ohio.
reach a hundred. One man wm kilted in Ufa Insurance Company, i* orer, and tbe
N. 8. Berry, New Bampahir*.
lie street, with hb horse, by the wall fall­ doctor, thank Heaven, wm found gnilly,
Anitin Blair, Democrat, Michigan.
Two living Rennbliean* only are left- ing on him, and building* in the origb.
Waahburn and Kirkwood.
weeks. He will of ocurac move for a new
Of tbe other prominent Governors thee
trial and thing* of that sort, aad delay
in office, Gov. Buckingham of Connecti­ was thia catastrophe ? Simple enough.—
juatice a little white, but there te a cell for
cut i* dead ; Gw. Morgan of New York It wan not a wnro-out boiler, for the ferae
of the ex picaion d«mooirated it* atrergtb. him iu Sing Sing. acre. . Tbit ia especial tealira; and Gov. Ramsey of Minnesota
ly enoouragiog, for a mors ro'-ten concern
Em been a member of the United States but it waa in charge of an entirely incutswm never permitted to exist. It wm rot­
ten with fraud, honeycombed with per­
jury and wonn-eaten with imbecility and
mismanagement It wm a,aink iato which
ignorance or neglect, or both, it exploded, the people's money went, the Fnnident
aad a hundred home, are dneolated. It 'and Manager* each holding hi* auk at

For much of its present prosperity
Omaha ia indebted to the well abused
Utriou Pacific Railroad. It brings the
orca that feed tbe smelting works, worth
milliona a year lo the tuaineaa enterprises
of the eity. Ita gnat work (hope are
here, employing all the way from 1000 to
5000 men, attire machanka, the very
men ao mtch needed to make any city

Omaha ia, also, farontd with one of tbe
beat Hoick between Chicago and San
Franetsco, ‘-The Grand Central,'' and thia,
Gilad M it te mnatantly with the beat clam
of the traveling public, tends to btrild up
the praiperity of tbe city to an extent
that can only be appreciated by those who
Wcro compelled to “atop" at Omaha be-

CLOTHIER
tlemanly.eode" put on a brood grin et the
tell perpetrated by tbe mutual friend*.
Latent advice* confirm the belief enter-

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FARMER

FOR 1878.

The act bod devired by mut aal frieads"
U. rewaae Gordon fiom tbe ugly ditemma
la which Lie arrogant bearing toward*
Senator placed him last Friday, ia readily
apprehended after a penna! of the fellow.

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Cluba of fire, poutage paid, 70c.
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Z. B. WILLISON,
both Daily

sixteen invortigating committees? One
has hitherto been . good dral more than
the Democratic party could stand.
Tbe fairer agitator te depressed with a
foreboding that the recons will pat an end
to bi* design* oa tho public credit It
will, if hoeeet men do their duty and keep
tbe subject before the public in it* true
light.
Tbe ingratitude of tbe Democratic par­
ty te simply boandlrao. No* content with
tbe work of the last week, several of the
joint reaolution, introduced by Damxrata,
indorving die l*ve*idcnt's entire course.—
That would give the serenity of the Admiutetration a fremeodeus wreoelu

The silriv agitator Iim ditcovered ar
other valuable authority for au uolimite
inane of the dollar of the fathen. It in

Iloeooe Conkling and
J. B. Gordon, ia tbe enure* of executive
proceeding* ia the Senate yreterdav, and
mutual understanding thereon having
been arrived at, m set oat in tb« followkg Mper; hte Ordered, That arid p*
liquor almo it entirely ccaaod. So strict pcr.Le entered at large on tbe Legislative
waa the surveillance of tba police, that for Journal of the Senate, namely: Ihxriog
some weeks it waa difficult to gate drink
anywhere. The doer* ware cioaad, and yesterday. wort* were uttered both by
ouly regular* could get in by the ride Senator
;
Gordon, of Georgia, and by Sena­
doer. It waa a must enoouregiug expert- tor
t Conkling, of New .York, which were
ment, but the action of th* Mayor inteh- ,mutually Mt to be unkiod and offensive.
ed it, and the old riser of death will roll jReport* of the incideci appearing lay the

The XUd Power

CURES

HUMFHRET8
ADVERTISF.ME*rT.

Wanzer &amp; Barnes.

TkthcO
AMD BUCK'

paper* of the mcraing which ere inaccur­
ate and uujuat to both epeakcra. Upon
earvfuj inquiry aa to what war raid by

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Blaciwd'i

RJTeSta.
[UTT.

EADACHE.
ggrgaratTg;

Homeopathic Spocitico

�F«os HrcKosYoMitw,
L«* Saturday your writer L.d tb» hU­
rt of attewdisg the Teachers' Aaraxittio.
hich ecertned at. lbs Kiw^d^ ^4,^1

iaiK«Muo that tho.

City Drug Store!

to Dceembcr 20th
, ■ R,USI“ *iU W

om

WANZER &amp; BARNES (Successor.* to Babnxs * Co.)

adllkra mn.

Phamix Block, HASTINGS. MICHIGAN.
Having and keeping constantly nn hand every variety of

Drugs, Patent Medicines- Homceopathic Bemedies,
Ulen, .nd the tiec
occupied by rol«-t
~«wg,.ndclnridMioM and dem-raatt.
«faas of Afid.merio.1 p*h«p»M Md propornuuw.. Tho zfuTnooQ
u
half p«tt on,, whh .cvend
mctnbcJi present and wa* rendered inferrating and iMroetivo by tbe .pir-tod daof qMttioa. which altaa arire b
tho wrbool room, tbo tree aolotioo of which
U iodbpeMaldy nere-ury to tho giving of
effieuat inatractioua lo pupil* and to the

Plffi, MIS, IM «l IIRISHES.
??"*«? rf“ e*"- ■&gt;•**'• Ite* B-1- &lt;*«w

J -T"1*

of Brauty, tbc.Iadia al! know U beat.
Schoo Book* Off re and Scb.*.,l
Bhnk and Mamorandsm Books, b awy ttyh U yerar own prio.
reapocStslly amreted.
b
U —1—HpW-'. Pr-riptb- or

3374

TWnga in General.
Turkey waste peace.

on high prices at the

Englbb joarnah talk e little warlike.
At 4 in tho afternoon tho Aaoociatlcn
adjourned to meet at 7 it tho evonioe, but
?’«&lt;*!•&gt;&lt;&gt;• inure pseefsl rilwh
beforethe adjournment time, tbo hoibc ia iu political affairs.
bring* writ filled, Mr. E. W. Hewiu of
Hickory Corners who hat been engaged
to addrmo the people , aroee .nd prowced
to .peak on the aubjet of Education, in
hie uauallr o*y and flneni manner so a,
to oliril tho marked attention of every one
prracat. Hb remark* ahowod him to be
well versed ia hbtory, ■ rood roraoacr, and
General Grant's a[*rtn&gt;rnt al Nicu ecu
anted of a saloon upholstered in y«Bow
■u impruarive apeak er
p
damask and a bed room in Uue velvtti
Dure wa* abo a atn-ly (smoking room)
in blue velvet.
Mr. P. II. Heaney ha* just Uiraahed
The wife of Gilman, the Naw York torout over 47 buaheb ot.au to the acre
baa recovriol her reason and gone to
from 10 aeres cf ground and from one and gar,
viril htr hiuUad.
one half buaheb of aeed to the acre.
Doo Carla de Bourbon, the clriaunt to
D. D. Smith will bare hb mill ready to the throne of Spain, b
’
Fancy Goods, Clothing. Huts and Cape and
run is two w-reka, hb will have one of the eloped with the wife ol
brat milk io Barry &lt;*&gt;unlr.
Mr. Raymond baa hb new ahiogle ma- j
‘^WB'h-'GmeindaJod chven per­
chine in operation.
ton* of Trot, N. Y., to attend hb Icetare,
The new grbt will u Freeport b g^ :I but tbn ex-Mnyor declined to waale worda
, ou ao amall a gathering.
ting a heavy run of euitoin.
Singer and St. John (the novelty of tbe
Tho,Roger*' achool with Mr. Andrew*;■ _ Al a recent f**hli&gt;nabla ball in New I ago) from »:W to J50. cheaper grada nuch
Call: and learn prices and be convinced that I will sell you good
' York all the drenaa of tho ladica were m the Howe, Amerian, Wilton, ete. and
a* -teacher b in a proeperimt condition.
K-cond hand machine* of all kind* from
' either white or cream color.
JI6 to |25. Office with Z. B. Willboa,
The rood m very bad from beta lo
Beaton
elect*
it*
mayor
every
rear,
bat
Heating*,
oppeite
Port
Office.
29tf
Ilaatinga.
,
tho citnen* ate thinking to elect that ofJohn Burd eamo vary oar Laing hb
hooae by fire a few daya ago.
A lino of ttramers to Braai'fun and perron* who are not wow antacriben to
in Barry Cofinty. I am permanently located in Hastings and will
Isaac Bleeding fell shoal thirty feet other South American putts i* about to be the Bammku. We want them imoudiately.
Eterr reader b invited to rend u. n huer endeavor to suit people in prices and goods.
from a aaffold at Mathiaa Slerding'a Lira oubiubed from Pbiladrlpbi*.
Cranberry culture b worth more to Cape nr paUal card full—the more the better.
■ few d»y* agn; be waa carried to tho
Send
oama
ftvm
a*
many
different
Paathouse for dead but he b up around *g«in. Cod than sro it* hiking and wheeling ia- offiww a&gt; parable, and we'will Mud them
.noeimeu copha of tbe BanXXB /m, M
Old Mr. Vester aa .old reaident of Carl­
they can rec for thomsoirra what kind of
ton, b up North «u a ebua and hu luat
a paper it I*. Rader, tbb raquat i* for
hb abanty by fire and b iu a dretilute
rar. Do Mt wait for aomel»dy clre to
doit, but do it yooroalf and imriediatrly.
i alleged wu lust at play and you will cooler a faror on u aa well
There waa a chrbtsmu tree at IMiaaton *
.bank. When it wu
lAll Monday evening, Dec. 24th 1877.
------- Jgo that large turn* of •
DanU Hum b the champion chopper monryr were muring from the bank, W. C.
Faxon, the teller, and Frank McClelland,
bookkeeper, left the bank, and gnaupa
charped them with tbe lott. Neither of
Has just received a complete stock of
tbe young min. however, were proccutod.
Ail burioea* with • the office moi: be :
A collored man named Thoma* Munday done at the delircrir* or the money order
, waa brought from SxJtvepb, Berrien and rtgbtercd letter disk unlrea a private
.
county, on the 21U, *od lodged in jail at intervbw with tba pottmaate b derired.
Grand, Rapid*, charged with robbing the
Ordinary letter-writing at the money er
mail* and Rcaliug letter* from the pott office der drak b prohibited.
Pcrwu* are requeued to all the num­
ber of their baxa at tbe deliveries.

CASH STORE

Gold 102}

Tbb i. holiday red..
The editor of tbe’Brainer returned from
hb Western trip Ctrbtmai* morning.

. There will be ■ Red Ribbon meeting in
Agricultural Hall, oc Monday evening tbe

We understand that arrangement* arc
bring made to bold a mow of Goapei
meet inp in thbrity soon after the, boli»i»y*
!\

The adjourned matting of the Supervis­
ors, will be hold al the Court House comfencing at two o'd®k on Monday Jan
u«ry 7th.
.
The next regular meeting of the Board
of Education wil -be held at the ofiee of
tbn u-crctary on Tuesday evening January

LEH'ISSTER.\

.

*/Hr. Kdwin Hyde, with a ample o
friaida aught ovex 100 Iba. of Salt in

about four hour, ooe; day thb weak, one
of them, a pickerel, tte^had over 18 Iba.
To all of our reader* wa rend greeting,
tbe compliments ef. tbe aoron and our
wiah that the year to eemc may be touch
of jx&gt;u one of general 'aad apecbl proper-

Tbe paMor of the Mtthodbl Epueopal
Church hereby expraaa* hb gratitude to
the public for tbe land tome do^atmu -of
1103.80 received, by ihua on th« evening
of tbe 19th lo«t
i t
The repair* on the il4rabytenan Church
■re not yet complete*! and it b probable,
though not certnU, that the excreba next
Sabbath, aa oa the kit, will be hdd st

COME ONE AND ALL

nm:- - - - - -

LEWIS STERN

Julius Russell
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY

GOODS,

manual Church were pay solemn and imEx-Gor. Baglay Mat 70 proud* of
praasire. The *enno» by tbe Rector, Rev. randy, TO pouMnf trnta, and 70 pound.1
J. W. Bancroft,waa able and rioqnent, the a rarins, to the children of the Reform , European articte'Ue world orer.
singing excellent *r.d the decorations School nt Lansing' aa a dewiert for their
Tbo t'nilch Staten util oca in agriculture Thb popular lino commenced on their
I Cbrbtmaa dinner.
10 per cent, of it* area; Great Britain, , ■ummer lime raid, Monday, May 14*h,
BEAVER CLOAKS AND CLOAKINGS, SHAWLS,
Nila offer* a Uraua ot 150,000 to Ber-! i 58 per rent.;
Franco and Belgium, 83; I three fast expran train* real, in axtoecXHin
FLANNELS. HOSIERY AND GLOVES,
rian county provided that city b mule tho: 1 Auatru Hungary. 88, and Holland, 70.-: with tho M. C. R. R. pMMngere laving
Thb ahow* rouclu*i*cly whence the agri-1 flatting* U 7:30 A. M., arrira at Buffalo
Programme of tho Pionear Gathering
cultural
growth
mu»t
*pring,
Springs.
aaurn day at 0:10 p. M., aad New York
on tbo 10th of January: Social bier
next morning ai 10.30 a, x. Tbb faat
Ex-Gov. Bagley resncmb*wd tbe b-.y*
The Britiah Bible Socbty report, an
viewa till noon, then rafreabment*. Af­ and girl* tn tho state patflic school at ■Monuhing demand for th« Biblu among day exprean b tho beat train between
ter refrdbmenta tbo meeting will bo call­ Cdd water, sending them ■ ff2» draft to the -C-Mack*. Orer &lt;10,000 bare been Michigan and the Eaat. Parlor rar* from
Detroit to Buffalo . riceping coachoa from
.
ed to order for apecehea and the election ■id in eelc'jratiug Ci-rirtnran.
Buffalo to New York.
of officer* and each other buainaa a* ahall
MO, 1M-23L feel of lumber w«e eat in
=ay30tf
ft A I I on me before purchasing and I will sell you goods
bo deemed brat. Th* meeting will be on the Saginaw Vnlky during the past year,
' Do Tou wanTebrap reading—go to^lhe U ALL cheap ns can be found in the city of Hastings.
the pic-nic order, aad all are invited to the Urgmt amauoi evrr eat in one year,
and an increase of £7,000,000 Act over
There arrived at Galreatoa a few day. -trculaUcg library of
W.utxxa k Bansta.
bring aomething ratable for tbe common
ago, 150 German immigrant, on their way ___ 30 35
■apply. Heretofore theee meeting* have
to Marion county, Text* On the train from
Galreaton the beggagraiartcr wan .truck
new Wagon Shop, where be may be
with the peculiar dupe of a bundle, and,
nd al all noun of any day, ready lo do
mb will not lack of tbe eatablra lo .apply
upon rlamination, brand in it a big Dutch- any work in hb line, from putting a new
tbo hungry crowd. Tea, coffee and sugar
oct5mS
.poke in an old wheel, lo th. building of Phoenix Block, State St,
win be supplied by tbn organization, the
A literary and oratorical intercollegiate
toe brat buggy ever awn in the county o!
KrsAi rr’a baby elephant baa hcera cut­
balance will have lo be made up by etrt- oootat between the .rodent* of Albion,
Barry. Don't forge* the pbee; ia the
Hillsdale, Adrian and Kalamazoo coUegra, ting up praMa in San FtSucmoo. He •hop with Jason Rich A Bro., corner of
wa* kep* in a .table next to a mule, from
will occur nt Kal*mau»&gt; Jan. 25th.
which be Mole the hay and trampled it
Kalamazoo county Ear kid up all her under hia fee* lo make a ruaitrea*. Tbo
liquor tax. Il amounts toJ»8,lUH).
•tableman refuaed to entertain him longer,
By order ol tbe Exmtivn Committee.
Th* winter term of Albion College open. ■nd be waa removed to a atore-ruom under
H. A. Goodvxab, Pro.
the theater, where he amaabol three Wac­
County paper* plane copy.
om, tore up eercral yard* of lead pipe and
broke into a ga* meter.
The M. E. church in Raiding b to be
CORRESPONDENCE.
Anafteruptto rob the office of the After tho ffree day of January next, I
dedirated on Dee 30th, Prerideut Fbke,
Treaaurer o! EaMX county wa* made by ■hall do a ttriotly a»h bmiueM, and eanVUOM OKASaSVitXS.
Albion College officiating.
burglan on Thenday night &gt;f lari week. •fcoi trutt out email amoanta, for I find on
Thinking of no better way in which lo
The State Pioneer Society will meet in Tbo door to a pouderou* *af» in tho. off a: tny book, hundred, of Jolhni in little
apeod the present ihas by gloming a f«w Lsnaing February ffand 7vm blown off wltli nltto-glyarinc, hat the •rnounta, and my poektt bonk crire out
■
item, thki may be alightly interating to
nobc of the azpforion frightened the ope­
•Pie officer* of driving park aauaflaiioa. rators and they reaped without obtaining ■gaintt farther like nroaedinga. I Mke
the public. I wijlfinl mention the bank
tn accommodate, and where my word b
have ■ meeting at Jackaou Jan. Olh.
any of tho money in the e»h box.
rapt firm uf Terry A Sow Tbt* firm baa
given, I will ool go back on it, and must
JsdgwCooby praridod over tbe 2ffth an
now My, pay up by tbo firtt day of Janu­
boon engaged in trade (drug and grocery
ary next.
33 34
Z. B. WuxiSOW.
line) for aeveral years. Mud the closing of nuri banquet of tbe New Kogiar.d roriety.
bold at Aon Arbor laat Frxtay 'evening,
their ettablbbmeut by the officer, bra and Judge Harriman delivered an oration. ory Concn Lodgo F. A A. M. No. 345 !

HATS AND CAPS,. SHOES, ETC., ETC.

Bibl 0 in al! aixcw from 50c. to $12.00.
Common Prayers and Hymnals of new and pretty design.
AlhnmR to suit every irixe pocket book.
Toilet Goods 111 an endless variety, from use to ornament.
Juvenile Books illustrated by the best artists, from 5c. to $5,
certainly every one can be pleased.

01

Toys for our little folks—An immense line.
MiMellaneou* Books -ueh ••
'
Dickens complete works, 15 vois.
McCauley's History of England, 5 vols.
ColridEe S Ancient Mariner HL by Dore.
Poems of SltskespArc, Moore, Byron, Milton,

Scott, Burna,
Tennyson, Longfellow. Whittier, Alice and Phaibe Carey and
many others, GLOTH and TURKEY M0RR0000 bindings.
Elegant books for .gifts, in fine bindings.
Back Gammon board.*, chess, checquen, dominoes, Ac., Ac.
Remember the place—CITY DRUG STORE—is where you get
more for your money than at any other store.

TEAS.
I have it from 20 cu. to 90 eta. per lb. our
M c*. tea equal to any in Ua eity
that crate , you 75 eta.
*
I
Om trial will eowvtwee you.

DRY GOODS!
I have on hand a full stock of
Dry Goods of latest styles
and also

£

Holiday Goods

DRESS GOODS
of oil the popular patterns
and best qualities at lowest
rates.
I have just re­
ceived a full line of

.At Tho Post Office Building.

ASSORTME

/

tha firm has been oom before dosed out,
through the demand* of creditors,, while
doing bnainra* here, ^hat may hare
been the eausre of hb former iMolrency, b
no* by the writer known, but it b plainly
visible to all, that the enure of the recent
fallow aro numerow, and the matt culpa­
ble of any that haro come under cur ob-

There are 250 pupita io attendance at the following officer, were elected for tbe
the loatitute for the deaf, dumb and the enaaiagyar John C. Colman, W. M.;
George W. Marr. J. W.; A. 0. Cort^
right, Src.; Robert McBwrio, Trraa-;
Cha*. A. Polly, a D: Grorgo MeEhraiu,
J. D ; L-wb WlllbtM, T. iMteilaiioo to
ucear on the evening of tbo 27th ina*.
Fruit tree* are boddiag fa Illnoi* and
An inipired Democratic editor rema rka
fora are entertained that next year's fruit with evident pride,that hb tforiouiparcrop will be a failure.
ty "ajoepU no gifta." That b a face. It
Silting Ball b reported to have return doaaa't wait for aueh a doubtful re*. It
ad to United Smta* territory.
•teal* what i* wants, whether it ba a *rat
Tb4 duke of Manebtwter will mcow-I in the Ilootn, or a portion of the pablio

ttamre which kd to IttigttioO, than that
the dotendant Wm Camerrraunfortusttriy Earl DuScrin aa Govenwr^Gonrral of Cun- debt, and drown, all proUtt by yelling
Irrame risprariblo tor a num of mo»*y for
which be had never «&gt;d never wa* to recrive any return, nod obstinately declined
to pen cut. Mr Jarne* Clark# appeared for
and an plaintiff and httwreu him and lawJana oa hb efficiency.
Dr. Umbra*, the Prerideat of the defone* Amerian Popular Life Inrarance
Cumpaay. ww fotrad guilty of prajwy »
awrariug to friw n-t-arw*.

Preri.lant Hayra btt offered tbe
of U. 8. Wttrirt Aftoroey of Booth
Caroli— to Mr. Carbin who aict-ted tbe
mu is the a 8. Senate with Hamburg

IN THE JEWELRY LINE,

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'

'a ism i axorpt 27i ocrea from cut
,rido of samo and N. i of &amp; E. i exrent
174 acre, from natt ride of mme of Metlon
17 and the 8. K. I of 8. B. I ot Motion S
Town 1 N. Range 0 W. Thb ffirm bolong. to the Oty National B«&gt;k of Chi­
cago, now in tho baud* of a Rooeiver. and
will be acid al a great hargrinA eub
offer will be more favorably eomldcred,
but will be .old for one-third or om half
eaah. l-Unre on time. Offer, rol.e-.wd.
!f, H. Watwosth.
Beeeirer of the (Xly National Bank
15C Waahiogton 8i. Chirago, Bl,

Men's and Boys' Clothing

SPEES.
I have them ttrittly pure.
And all other good, usually found al­
ways kspt in Stock.

CROCKERY.

to which I now invite especial
attention.
I am selling at
prices that will astonish
all. Come in and look
over my stock.

HATS AND CAP
I keep constantly on hand i
full aaaortmant of men’s and
boya' Hate and Capa.

BOOKS,

PICTURES

AND ALBUMS

�Col.
Tbo o.inrrcetpu f..- imponc rt tb«
Pon Huron etuiretw hou*.’ lost month
nmouated ta 123,155 ? 1.

It ia stated that the L- S. 4. M &amp;
railroad Co. are alreat to put wagre lack
to very uoariy what they were before the

BSES®
KK-£^7*&gt;4*'"1

Coogmtnun Hubble has introduced ia
the House a bill erecting the Ippav Peniaada iatottw Northern Judicial District
of Michigan, the coart to be located al
Marquette.

■•“'sJrJIS
WORK Ft
Mm. Eunice Plato, uf louis, ha. &lt;oed
Alfred Ewer, of that city, for soiling li.raor
to her husband under the new liquor law.

The earning, of the Grand Trunk
Railroad during the last six months were
£31,000 in exero. of tbe amount earned
during the nrrespoqding period last year.
Five hundred and seventy two ladies of
Charlotte have petitioned tbe common
oouaeilof that place asking for tbe en­
forcement of the ordiBaoco .relative to
clcMtug uloo-u, and other place, where
li&gt;|uor is said oa the sabbath.

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FILES.

firt Wane, JactMD &amp; Saiisai

IBffjwy.
l» the VaU«d State* an It
•taiiMEMui.'aunnKX w CLCMII

RAILIOAD.

Tho Michigan Central Company have
nearly oowplrled the work of faying steal
William Waldron, Prreidcai of the
Firs; National Bank, of Hillsdale, and
brother of cz-Cougrtanian Henry Wal­
dron, died al Cl troland, Tuesday after-

The Flint and Free Marquette Railway
haring eatabiiah.d a line of steamers acnm
Lake Michigan, and bwilt a grain elevator
al Ludington, i* shipping grain to Europe
ria ita road and the Grand Trunk. A
reqro of #our and pork fer Liverpool has

are hearet a*uy fom^tome They make
home promisee only to break them. A*
haibanda they make a thousand and ooe
prnmixn to their wivu*. and hint a tboiuetid good things and raii-e many pleeaant
expeetatiooa that they never are nt te think
of again. A* wives they practice a thous­
and Huie dcretiu, equivocate many tin.ro,
when *Uafcbtfcn»ard kcorety was joat th*
thing required. A* parent* they conceal,
gu. around the truth: deceive and often
falsify to their chldren. when the truth ia
always the better, always tbo best. Tbe
children rev thin pen*.:.' double dealing*,
no their want of integrity, and learn to
cheat. itrceive and dpurocate. Tbe child
U too often a "cli^p of the old block."

7,500'"“■"Jr

THE SUN

The Detroit Iktiwy Jfetn says; "There
is not a nicer, cleaner, and mory comfort*
b!« little hotel in the country than tho
Hudson house at Lansing. It* proprietor,
M. Hud ton, is widclv known a* for many
years the popular proprietor of tbe LSiring h&lt;xi*c, lor which be built up a apkn.

i
THE GREAT CAUSE
! IICM AISC^tIH Btt

•Im Malate, a

BIND IAPIBX AMD O-fiOtT

of God, according
is her eggi on the paign one of hia children acrompaniod him
,------------------- *r, and for
on four
an ­electioneering tour.
After Mr.
teen day* calm prevail* jIms sun warm* her, William* had made one of hia finest
waves rock ber, until tbe young arc hatch­ speeches, the kittle one, Wore the mrertiu"
ed and take wings; whan the storm* are dated, rushed up to him and piped out.
let Joo*e in renewod fury, llato or Sec­ “Papa, where do we ahow to-morrow night?
rete* thciUMlrea would hare »ecn a ship Aia t I* fan ?"
set sail in lh« cocbaBU-d aeaaou with faith
that it would rvaeH its harbor safely, (gst
Probabilitire gives in different reckoning pointed to consider tlx question i&gt;f ao
of tbe weather jnrf now and takes no ac- tuter-ocaanlc canal, report tu Gear of the
We arc lucky, Nicaragua routn.
; cun1 mon mac and
The IWlowiog sensible ad rice ia going
Svrry devex school- live round' -r —------ *“--------------of debt,
dothea. •&lt;___ __________,__ _________
doors all you ren in good weather."

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POULTRY WORLD.

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A Mmn Swixdleb Exposed.—Om
x*rf the swindlers who adrertiae remedies
fur eooMimption free of-rcat, bat with pre­
tended dirintervateduem offer to rend the
ingredient, far 83, ha* been expose-1 in
Philadelphia. Bia room Wa* littered with
let tent that had inclosed money, and two
woven were bard al work getting arealam aad jackajc* of tbo noatrum ready
for anil. Tbe peculiar wickedness of

pbysfciaa said :
-Thia wonderful remedy i_~ rirtually has­
heesh, tbe primary effect of which ta SXhikratiug, but fia
------—* use ia highly
con-rtinned
Injurious and d«Aalitsting. The aystem of a
weakly patient (bnrv accustomed to its one
must have it,&lt;*r,&gt;paring to use it,will rapidly
Gil. In other Wi.tds, iu habitual tun ia
almoAt. if not [quite u pernicious aa the
opium habit."

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following nomination*,on trio 11th : Poetniaalcrv—Sarnud C. Fuller, Traverse City,
Mich.; Evan J. Uoniue, Nile*. Mich.;

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Good LtETXitKM.—Comparatively few
tcopic undaatand the art of listening,
but three tew are invariably liked, even
admired, and Ml infrequently charm tbe
talkers lo whom they give ear. Tbe nice
listener u pretty sure to get a name fur
intellect, culture, wit, readjnere—for any
sort ofquadity. indeed. which ha or she
dore not reveal, and may not poasoas.—
The person food of talking usually endow*
the [-croon who listen* with whatever attributea he thinks be baa himself; and bit
opinion of the listener prows steadily notil HmetiOMM it amouuta to positive wor&gt;

with another gentleman of a peppery dbpcritioni blow* and card* have been ex­
dunged, * duel ha* l-oea agreed upon,
and be rcturna lo break the new* to his
wife. -‘Mbereble man I" she crim, in an
lxcts* of emotion, "would you go forth to
figbt and be broogbt beck io mo, all shot
fuH uf hale* .nd having your HCr blood all
apftled orer tbe aarpet? What would b*cmue of re* if you were killed? The light
ot lay life would b* quenehfd In raylcre

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'last CHANCE

Some 200 arrest* uf unlicensed liquor
dealer, were made in New York city on
Saturday for violation nf the exciac law.

:w&lt; lily-eight yean* uld, and wa* car*
vScvr, he wa* &lt;und&lt;ng one aftcmoon.witb
some
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—of
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““------- bridge, when
fan groom Ind hia bone i
the water to
drink. 'Suddenly
loat footing.
-.felland the groom dwp
immediately threw away--------- ,
Ilia uniform, and sprang into the rirer to
save hia rervant. He caught him, bat the
frightened man duag to him with qpeh a
grip that he wa* obliged to go lo the bottou before he could get luoae. Erentuallybe-—• ---------- *’ - U!---------- *
.hot, d«— __
----- —.
I*raaaiin medal for saving life that ooe
still aeca, between ao'many other atari and
order*, on hia breast. He is very proud
of thia mark of honor, and once, when a
diatinguuhod diplomatist a«ked, with aotua
sarctnm. the meaning of the simple decor­
ation. which, at die titan, wm tbo only
one be hod, be aoswerod quickly, “I am
iu the habit of airing people’s litre some-

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