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                  <text>HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1874.

VOL. XVIII.

might nr the people to Ml&amp;gooverasent.
air, are stricken down,- and. likewise
ho uka indignantly if "thia b a free
cooatry f orb idiapodamT’
Bat he mourns not aa one without
hope. John Morriaey will anaa er hi.
parpaM jua» aa wall aa Tweed, fee Morri*ey nut use the Mme work. Mr.
O’Brien and his three sons will all bo on
the dly pay-roll ere long, and trust
them to make np (or their enforced ab-

Card?.

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11MHHK
BLANK* AND STATIOKHUBL

SCHOOL BOOKS
mi MEDICINES,
Porfumerioc and Toilet Articles.
BMvTvwdbU Mto ratritesttsr;. &lt;n&gt;

Paints, Oils, Varnish and DyeBtutEs.

CHOICE

Blxckw.iu Itlxad, but T.Mdiun U
trilhvr killed or veoleW. it fe rooted in
tbs nna-arilfe, tbs forw&lt;i&gt; vote, tbo
i»bU« and tbfevM of tbo riiy, and it
is as strong and vigoroos to-day m ovor.
| Pm tb« EnatovUl Is «U tbor», sad other

GROCERIES!

Traveling Baskets. Draggfat Sukdrioa,
aad Favy ArtsolM-

CONFECTIONERIES!

taoa, just *» • I rang u Tvrwd sad as
unscrup ulcus, *r» tbm to mould it and

Paiat Britta aid Paiiteis Stack.

Beverol of tbo principal men Ip
Tweed', ring are out of (ho nay. Co­
man. Hilfer, Mike Norton, John H.
Welsh am m hiding; Connolly took
High! in time and went Into hiding.
Connolly, U will ba remembered, pal
the "EaU My" between him and proas«Utica abortly after proceedings were

Sell The Diamond Tooth X C

more Wood than

J. Cole &amp; Son

GROCERS.

URL J. M. k C. RUSSELL,

&lt;OH&gt; ROBERTS.
^Twyw.-pwstes.

GREBLE &amp;. RUSSELL.

WmM b. a 4«swt eart aste 4&gt;w.
If ass. .»I4
be.k
mllM.
Or wtoe for us IS. bUias tsar ;
FanVi MM»&gt;as mH eel telss as slslsaa.
!&lt;■ trial* vsosMs svse bear.
» 4»r
-K.
anSl.skUsst batt sv irMuixn

Dir to Sale al lit M Liriu Bata
HKD FU.STEB,
stucco
WATER UK,
UK al BAIS

Brenuan go before the Democracy ct
New York with hie baud, eta mod with
the punishment of a .man like Greet 7
So Mt. Genet's imprisonment waa mere­
ly nominal “Harry" was about the |
atreete of the city, ia cam of a Deputy,
it b true, for days, aad on Friday night
bo w«cx to hfe home ia Harlem, the
Dupty accompanying him. He retired
with bb wife at the usual hour, the ac­
commodating Deputy lying tn aa ad-

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

ing Mr. Genet waa not to bo found,
■ much to tbo chagrin of tbo Dupty.”
Thio instance proms what I stated atthe beginning The Taaunaai anako
to hydro-beaded aad Tweed b only om
of the ^eeds. Heavy Genet's friends,

Sirciol aot Mectaiital

DENTIST
tjOftE Ifiousritf.

WM. 4ONEW

DENTIST

KakrtUe.

IF YOU

Why not support Home Industry?. Did you ever take the
trouble to find out what makes a community thrifty aud^rosperous? You go to the city and you neo the people nil alive and
stiring, and the first thing you say, is 11 They are doing lots of
business uere
Everybody seems to be doing-well. Mechanic-*
urc seen by hundreds hurrying to their labor with their dinner
pail on their arm. What is the cause of all this stir? “Y" then"
is a demand at Z/pme for work, the people patronize Home fndtutry, city people know that it is to their own personal Interest to
support Home trade and they do it'invaxiably. Who eats wheat
rinsed in Barry County, if it is notHhe people in the cotmly?* We .
nnist build up our own place; people in Oraud Bapiila won't do ‘
it Tor us. We have Merchants, K|echai|ics. Tradesmen, Lawyers.
Doctors and Laborers; but one says “we have no mechanics itu
Hairtinga wlio enn do n good job of work." To such J woulU *ay. ■
look nt our Brick buildings, our Agricultural works, our Milling
and our Carriages, Wagons, Cuttenr Ac inade in Hasting?, nnd
HR laTRD U
for rtrcul
then say we have no mechanics, 'dotapare to day with teji years
ago: for then there waa not even a painter in Barry County that
could paint a lumber wagon fit to l&gt;e seen. There is no need of
iron, w. L.
going'away from Hastings to get a Carriage or Buggy, and so fiir
1« Summit
as Cutters are concerned, you can *S»w ten dollars on every
Cutter, and get a better Cutter of me in Hastings, than in an­
other Town in Michigan (great or emailJ, for I know they cannot ASTOUNDING!
•IK IK VALUE FORtSJ!
compete with my Cutter Machine. I am giving my customers the
Ilohday. lUrtlnlay. Wedbenefit of my Cutter Machine which I dp say ia a saving of ten dol­ A Splendid
.I,.— —- L'.i—Al. "
- lars to them on every Cutter they-buy of me. I have nearly sold
out my first batch of Cuttcrt, and am Running Out another lol
"THE OU OAKEN BUCKET,____ 2,
r '“
- T -*-.-‘1 sell Buggiee Mow
Par next season. I am ready now to offer lower prices nn bug­
gies than .eVer before. 1 am preparing Machinery to enable me
to undersell any carriage builder1 In the country. Try me on. 1
have made my customers Happy and can do it again. My bus­
■ tam .-.nd tn:!y
all its original
iness nearly doubles every year, and tluit ia evidence of satisfac­
tion somewhere.

Original.

essy^eiss

the Wodd, Wd the
m» of Honor, at the
■nr® than any Shut

bar affliction of IBM:
"Judge Woodward laid on the table the banquet given
a resolution for (be eppointment of a Hall, Mark Twain,
eommltteo on tba subject of sundry con­ “the ladies," mad.
siderable sums -&gt;f money snbseribod by
W*—.l
the inhabitant, of Montreal and Miebilimackinee, for the relief of the auffercro by the confiagratson of Detroit1'
Oficiafa were no* handsomely paid in
Iboee days, but even that, there were
thoee who insisted that they received
toomifoh- On Ort. 25, ‘ Enoch Page
was appointed fiergeant-at-Arms, and a

was arrested, tried end sentenced to the
pesiieotiary, the good poopla of New themoMvee, for it wag all Mr. O'Brien
York fancied they had cleansed tbo OOUM de to keep hime.lt in.^qw and
Angoon stablia, and that beacefarth all other luxuries. An aflhir whiah amosmtthey had to do waa to fold their bands
end sit down to the enjoyment of gwvaad mode his tray to New York- Hare
he found his opportunity. He ’waa a
glib talker and lost no time in patting
htiuoai^a* Ao head of eFoubnnbete,
and getting control of a band of “mevery day
t
.
I propaao to devote this tetter mostly paythora,” than Ute course was plain
to the ' Bing." for U is ona of tbo moot Bom Tweed recognised hb media aad
curious chapters in the hmory of this appointed Hm-wbat? Why, asefot-

Hamn.pfntt

.r K.u»

ato,

riu, ..wu

Ilesiteg&gt; You win remwnber Oist this
tanpeotorbad aavwr bee* Mtanliaed,
waaaMaiMhu if tbo United
m

M ,

Scriptaree, ia el ways particular to neter refer to even the tUuWrioua another
of all mankind heneif aa a ••lady,'' but
speaks of bee ns a woman. [Leaghtar.]
life odd. but you wifl fled it feet*. I
am peculiarly proud at thia bow, boeauee I think that the toast to wocnaa
is one which, by rights and by every
rote of gallantry, should toko jraondenea of all others—of the army, of the
eery, off ovwa royalty ilsalf porhape,

eorvatfon. Wa nrint an exact copy :
"WaawnioiML Doe. IL 1808.
Business Is resuming because confidence
"Sir.—Tbo genera! government of the
is rastorod. Smith has drawn out of U. 8. has conmdored it tbeir defy end
the hole into which ho bid hie-ydf in internet to extend their care aad patron-

that people ore goiag Co ost. drink and
wear the earns as ever, and must have
his goods, and so bo goto his money out
of its hiding-place, and pays Brown
what he owm him. Brown pays Jonse;
Jones Thompson ; tbs mill that 'stop­
ped, resumed, and so' it goes. People
wonder that !hey were ever Irighteaed
at all. There is nothing “hard" In the
timea. hero or anywhere «Im. The
* timre" are all right, and businosa will
be very brisk the remainder of (he win-

about it. alL During the worst of lbs
panic, vban men belfewd that tba
country had gone to tbs dogu, and eve­
ry man was strainiag to the Inat point,
thara ru no dixnunitiuu of tba trade of
thagTaal dealen ia taxanot. Ktewan's Iroat was crowded with carriagea,
and tba great jewaby etorvs were
thronged as of yore. The New York
lady of fesluou recognises no such thing
as a panic or stringency in money. 11
ia her husband's duto to find money
somehow for hor. for not a jot or litlln
will she yield of her righto to spend all
tb» money she ehooaee- If then, bo
diaror.nds that she wants sl&gt;« has them.
The KLO.WJO that the ro&lt; co^s hoc hus­
band must furnish, end bo must do it

and murderers, when bo controls, have
power enough in their hand, to beat
Mr. Matthew T. Brennan, for re-oominatioo, aad had Harry gooe to Sing
Bing, they would have beaten him.
Therefern, thia perjured plunderer—thia
convicted thief, ia permitted to quietly
out dame, and will atond no aonaeaae
walk off, and the courts are net at do4about thaoe thingi
Half the failure,
that occur in New York may lx&gt; charged
Who era those fellows, who ride on
boldly over the Ux-yayeru at Nev
York? Mostly I nob. Tbo groat mess
of Irish emigrants ewbo tend have no
ed, for when it ia relaxed in the least,
tbo reiaxer drops out of sight, and the
their newly acquired righto than a Vir­ woman a. good a. dim. That is she]
ginia mule haa of tbo Greek alphabet
dies socially, aud Ibero ia not one of]
They orpanise about groggerioa. tbo them who woeUn’t rather die actually.
keeper of the mill controls a hundred of
Ubm more, 1 thank Hrareo, there ia
them lee which he reewivee a email oflka
a country Io draw from. But for the

Nxw Yoax, Doc .18, 1878.
IVbsu a noxious weed is cut down, it
not always sure that it ia extormta- eske of a name we wffl call O'Brien,
tod. The roots must bo dog{up aad though that waa net hla Mme. waa. Ua
yean ago, a reporter on a Liverpool pa­
ridcrad completed. Whea Boas Tweed per. Ho bod a wife and four children

country. The ring waa, of ocmum, a
Detuocralia invention. The Tanrsiany
Society bad control of the City ot New
York, and, rouoquvntly, of tba State.
It became well known that the solid
mass of ignorance, rain and erftao it
tbo city, having but use baud, oouM
nominate whomsoever it pleased, udt
than etect or defeat. Every Domocnlial
peditioiaa in the tkste .wore altegtanoe
to tbo Tawmany. It became tbopserty.
At the bngiaatag thia strength wo
used Simply for pun«ee of plunder ia a
rnlhar moderate wayj but whoa Wm.

WATT

with bite not Ism than an oven million,
and is living ia groat splendor in Ire­
land. Tba others manltoued got out of
the way m soon as they were convinced
that tbo proeooetfon of Tweed vm in
earnest, and rennet bo found. Harry
Genet, one ot the most braMU of the
thieves, waa caught, tried aad convicted,
and on Monday last bo was to bavs been
eenteoced to join tba throng that moves
toward Sing Sing, but on Monday
morning ha was not to be found. Mr.
Matthew T. Bresnan ia Sheriff of New

Tammany will bo kilted wbsaever the
decant man cf ths xity take interort
enoegh to pofitice to vote, and nee the
influence they poeeoea They outnum­
ber the thieves and ran oust them if
they will. -But they new will. Catch
a Nev York merchant, leaving hie trade
to vote, or to de political work. Not ho.
Ho ia too buy- Aad so New York wifl
continue to bo rifoten by tbo tbievve to
tbo end of the chapter.
There is a steady regular revival in
business in tbo metropolis There nev­
er should hare boon s paniy—indeed,
thia Fall and Winter busitieaa should
have been sptewlid There vu no
cause for the troubles that camo upon
tbo country in tieptembor. A parcel of
gamblers, like Jay Gould, &lt;Jd Daniel
Drew, and Vanderbilt, kicked hocus in'
a struggle over stocks. ‘Dosra they
went, and the busiaoas moo fearing a
panic,
did
exactiy what
was
oeooeaary to make cue. They shorten-

NO. 37.

prodaesd by their inordinate um ot
spirituous liquors among them, their
introduction by traders wm accordingly
prohibited, and for some time wm at­
tended with the beet effects. I am in­
formed however that latterly the Indians
bare got into the psuaricn of purchas­
ing snch themselvre in the neighboring
settlements ot whites aad of carrying
tb&lt;m into their turns, and that in this
way our regulations ao salutary to them
are aow defeated. I must therefore ro'iB°er your Excellency to submit this
matter to tbo Knsidoration ot year Lagislatars. I persuade myself tbaiin ad­
dition to the mnsal inducements which
will readily occur, they will find it not
indifferent to their own intermla to give

feature by feature, tbo ideal of a true
and perfect woman ; end how, m you
cuotocaplato the finished marvel, ywr
homage grows into worship of the tatalteet that could create so fair a thing
out ot mere breath, mere words. And
you call to mind bow, m I spank, bow
the poeL with stern fidelity to the his­
tory of all humanity, dehrera this beau­
tiful child of his heart and bis brain

pesuuito of life; for thia purpose it to
much desired that they should pass
effertual laws to restrain tbeir atissus
from vending and distributing cptritiosu
lij uora to the indisns. I pray your Eioeltoncy to accept the aaearanM of my
great esteem aad osopoet.

oomething to fore. And you shall find
the whole joinings yon heart and hand.
Who waa more patriotie than Joao at
Aref Who wm braved Who has
given u a grander instance of self seonficeiug devotion 7 Ah. you remember,
you remember well, wbat a throb of
pain, what a great tidal ware of grief

qaared George HL-£Langfesr}-L«
because she wrote thsos dirtao fam LotdcudaHghito bark aad bite.
For God bath made them re.
(Moro laughter.] Ths atasy cd the
world ia adocnediwith the aams of iUaotrious oom of eur own sex—coma •(

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meuilier of ('lube will be1 charged
over tho business of 1872, and
lions, to naw inventions, to agriculture, cent* addition*! to the above rates
to the promotion of American industry,
and to beta, picture auric. cnd_ tho tion of The Tribune. aa&lt;l circular* givdrama. Its financial article* have won
Virginiu*, and doelarea'that Spain will peculiarly high reputation, and will still
demand lull reparation not only for the be a prominent feature in ita columns the United State*.
It* report* of the market* boa long been
distinguiahed for fullnoa^ and accuracy. unluM by draft on Now York. rxnt.
Older; &lt;&gt;r in re gi ston'd letter. Adder
Tnn Txocxc. Now YorkTua Harcnuc : Published by Tho
Republic Publishing Company, Wash­ reports of local affairs are ncknowladgington. D.C.

is rapidly spreading.

Bridge the Riv*n-

corri/is,
HOBES,
jylo Tlfl/lfllliqS.
STEBBINS ,fc BELDING.

concaded by nil partite that tbo State
millions in 1874.

Wo hare a full supply of

tbo Tribune its promptest, most uccurata, and meet perfectly •quipped his­ State*; and a* its contributor* are in
torian. A Tribune corrospondotil was evtrv part of th* country it will bo
found equally valuable in Nsw Eng­
land, iu the South, cn tbo Pacific slope,
or in t^c Mississippi VaJtoy. Orest atturosquo dsacripticn of that|trau»actun,
33
Opposite Goodyear's Hardware.
transmitted by telegraph, is tho only WHO mo raim, ins inuura, nnu iho
account tht&gt; public has yet seen of nu Household, and some of the original 1
incident upon which depended far war.y articles every week are illustrated with I
NEW ADTERTlSEMEim.
COUNTRY OENweek* tho question of poaeo hr war. wood-cut*. Thn market quotations of I
farm produce,•cattle, provision*, bread- -rI
The Tribune published tbo only full •tuff*, drv good*, and all kinds of mor-[
C. P. Rowell &amp; Co s. Column.
■
chandisc, are exceedingly full and ncru- i-------- ^.r=ror;---------------------------------- I
chargv.
•graph of tho terrible Villa du Havre
disaster, giving all tho incMsntl of that
rangemnnt ot the paper, enl tho print
ri. ciikomo
is always clear ana legible, and gonerally larger than that of noy other Now I
IITIA.
VOLUME FOR 1874.
Itors m ita thtjlliug story by cable of Ynvlt nnner. •

tbe Coamissfon, It wu to bo printed,
tbo ndvonturi**
&lt;5f the R^an*
under the order of tho Governor, and
ere to bo eorpeted with the best English by him laid before the Legislature.
Bruasells, and furnished with crimson The language of tho joint resolution i s
Wil Hams as Chief Justice of tho United
, plush sofa* and chairs, marbto-toped as follows:
tftatsa will bo withdrawn by the of Custar’s battles an tho Yeltowstoue.
tablas, and all tbo additicnal fixtures
Tho alabcrato and dtvply iulerreiiog
President
tottereofito spacial correspondent in
resort. They hare same eight tables
It ia discretionary with the Governor

AK XNO.

UNB£

iforial* from tho Doily, it contains in
every number a greater amount of ag­
fair which sally recoguirod aad applauded. The ricultural matter than i* furniahe-l by
year has been ^fruitful of startling any ilistinctiroly agricultural paper.

Thrall, the Walt-known proprietor. but

“lUlWJSMITSIIEt,"
!•• I - Al :,1 llnl.T ". :■! •. •

New Advertisements.
PRESCRIPTIONS

AND FAMI Lt

mil urns i

Bridging of Use Detroit rirr, at Detroit
sketch of tbo -Dkrtrict of Columbia- fol-

00 to the Banner Office

Chromo
I*, compete

for FIKE JOB WORK

■."JtlTKS
Li this County during tho year. 1871,

HASTINGS BABBLE WORKS!

CITY tnws

MOSVMSXW

Oil Pi
ITALIAN

Ml U.1 drc«r&lt;a&gt;*sl
lE-PilriT

�T&lt;t« RjrHsucM

tho Bimrire stood alone antas* If
Ran Iwlp.raf ntappotiita to tho re
of tho Franking privilege, bat wa

Heal hajTO Jiotice;.

THE ALDIRE,

■w, th. organ of tbo indu»trial inter­
ests ot the State caterimas th. asm.
Matitawnta; white th. Yptilanii SatM
takro the following en»bl« view of lit.

Tho aporial attention of all our read­
ers ta asked to the article from the
Flint 67*4* published in another column,
calling upon tbo Governor to call a
special scMion of tho Legislature to take
into coneideralion tbo action of tho
roinm’uAon who hare submitted a re­
port of a revised constitution. If per­
sonal considerations were to govern our
action we should oppose the calling of
a sjxxaal seseirsi, but sinking our per­
sonal interests, In that of the public,
our judgvmoat roincidoa with that of
the Editor of the GMt, and to far as wo
have beau able to obtain any sxpross-

CHUtCHES.

tSBESSi^
:tS.-T

Among tbo recant1 addition* to the
bosinen Houao» of our City that nre
worthy cd special commendation, is that
of tho Mu.ic Store of John Potitt. locat­
ed ia the west half of Rower’s new
brick on the mirth aide of Stalo street
There may bo found an assort mint of
Chickcring, Hains* Brother* and F. C.’
Light A Ch’s, piano*, and tho Estey
Cottage organ. Mr. C. W. Arthur i* in
charge and will. take special imtu to
make it pleasant for all who tuiy favor
him with n rail, and betier instrument

nqwnl of the franking priyil.ge on
public documents :
“The clamJT against tending bunaCde public docuo.nls through the
mail, is Mihor the short sighted parrot
cry uf *o called “yditora” of four corner
shrete, or th# braying cf aw. who im
agin, that all knowledge is confined to
themselves by intailion, and that noth,
ingin tho present moment has referenoe to tho future. It may I bo said:
Anybody that want* those Hung* can
Mod for tti.m awl got them for th.
postag.. That’di simply nonrente. In
the first place, nobody knows what vol­
ume of what work ha wants
H. it
not able to p*y&lt;po*Ltgo on a qnaner of
what might b.o)weatial to'hare. Tba
trouble of writing'to a department, u,
alone, generally .uffiri.nl to d.t.r one
long enough to let tha oceasicn* pas*,
and then be won’t write at all.
“ We say, therefore, that fur tto good
of the country, for tho promotion of intolliffmice, and the correct future histo­
ry of our country a rational mode
should bo devised for putting public
into the hands of indiridualt, and librarios. wh.re they would bo likely to
bo pcwercwl and used when needed."

lust of Patents issued from (be U. 8.
Patent Office to Michigan.Inventors, for
the week ending Dec. 0, 1873, and each
bearing that data.—Famished this ta­
per by Cox 4 Cox, Solicitors of Patents,
Washington, D. C.
Game Board—A.F. R. Aradt Detroit.
Churn-Dasher—G. W. Barker, St.

JgaKSS,
TO ABVXBTUKR8.

/Th'a Bxmrn ia tho bast advertising
maditrm in the County of Bany, having
nearly, double th. circulation of any
ether paper in the County.
tf

To ail who are seeking n&gt;w horns* in
or are about to take a tnp to Missouri,
Kansas, Colonulo, Now Mexico, Ne­
braska, Oregon or California, werucunimrnd a cheap -safo, qulek and direct
route by way of St. Louis, oveilho Mis­
souri Pacific Through Lino.
It is
•quipped with fine Day Coa-ho*. Buck's
Reclining Oha!r-Care, Pulman's Italuoo
Sleeper*, tho famous Miller Safety
If you wont the r.ry beet Painting,
I’tatlonn. and the celebrated Wotting* halsomining or Graining, rrerdon. tn
house Air-Brake, ami run* ita traine tins city, call &lt;m John Michael. He la
’from St. Louis to principal pointe in the jutt tho man who.can anil you.
6tf
We#t without ch»ngo. Wo beUevo that
ths Pacifio Through Lino has Bin best1
ttwek of any road West of th.- ‘Mutau-1
ippi River, and with ita superior «quipincut and unrivaled comforts for |--av I
•eager*, Ims bocomo tho great popular '
thoroughfare botw^eu tlu East an&lt;l
thn West.
Tpuw from the- North, I
South and East couneef at St Louis '
with train* of tliu Missouri Paciffc. The
Tc*us ccmuwlion of this road Iu now ’
cunqdatod, and passengvr* are rafferod n

Republican

to Texas, .iihurovnr the Mtasuun. Knu•AS A Twxu R. R, via gednlia, ur over
the Allan tin &amp; Pacific R IL, vial Vinita,
l-’uv main, time tablet, information os

Fact

Thoaipsoo, Northern Passenger Agent,
157 fcxchtu-.go Street, Buffalo, |N. Y.,
or E A. Ford, General Ptmscngvr
Agoat, Bl Louis, Mo. Queatiaus will
b&lt;- cheerfully and promptly anaweml.
Cheap Farajs for Bale—Easy Terms.
A Libtour ix Oxx Vutcux. —Among
the mountains of Virginia, sometime
Tlui Atlantic and Pacific Hsllruad
since, the writer of this met a man fan
Not so, Brother Kettridge, os regards i-boreoback, behind him and attached to Company otfure 1,200,0W&gt; acre* sf laud
iu Southwest Miaxnin, at' from 83 to
ProC Morsu living in Poughkeepsie, for
hit saddle, was a largo package which 112 per acre, on seven year* true, with
that renowned benefactor of jtlia work!
ho seemed to guard wtlh particular care. free tranq-ortation from St. Lmiii to all
died April 2d, 1872.
’
I "You appear to have a great treasure purchaser*. Climate, soil, timtay, tuin- i

Rheumatism, ~ 5'caralgl*,
Burns, Sorrows,
Kerr Throat, Boils, Wound*, ’
iloorHenets, Ulcers, Bruises,
Ilt-odaehe,
Piles, Sprains,
Tuolhacho,
Colle, Old Sores,
All Hemorrhages,
Diarrlioa,
*d

1JI£S£JUWTK£LT

stav-.
TBS BXU.T troUD.

attachix! to your saddle," w. remarked.,
We learn that Prof. R. C. Kedrie baa
I tested 17 opocimcni of oil sold by dead­ | •Tee nr," wat the response—‘•Yea, sir,
I have been orer to Richmond and)
er* in Jackson, and one specimen of bonglit myself a flirwry." ‘"An entire j

1. 8.
Sm-WtoltoJi Block

For tho accommodation of onr sub­
scribers who- desire any other book,
magsxino, or paper, pulliahcd, with or
wilhout the advertised premium*, wo
will obtain it for you nt the Ixjwxsr
Rons, without any expense Io yon in
tending the erdvr.

New Year's was a very pleasant day.
Congress reassembled nt Washington
Monday.

Increasing rapidly—the circulation of
ths Burna.

The basinets of the hour—settling
last year’s accounts.
.•

Job work of all kin.15 cheojier than
over. Giro us n call.
Call and aM us in our new quartor* :
the latch string is out
Tho Circuit Ooart held a brief mmio n
pa Monday and Tac# lay.
Sorpo notes on Qmnctl Rluffii are
crowded out of this issue.

o ppoaita the Court House.
The Bixxxa office ia now opposite the
Court Hous* on State Btreet.
Tba Editor returned from hie Weetorn tn| New Year's morning.

library on horsback ?”
"Yet, sir, I
“flashed” when heated tonbout lift9,
have WxasTxa'a Uxtnainorn Dicttoximt
and boroed at 125 to 135 3, although
impacted and warranted to stand a tei
of ISO dogrose. The’Fluid flashed and
look fire when couled^down to sere. A
word to ibo wise is suffirienl.
Bpectal Corrarpandeacj.

' at tbo top of her voice that Shfrmnn
now M. E. Chnrvn, in Bahirnnro town, Rich, who has the Drug. Musie and
1 tod ford Circuit, will be dedicatrd on Grocurr Storii, si-wund dour East of cor­
Feb. 8t)i, 1874, at the time of our we- ! ncr or State and Joilvreun Streets, is
ond qnnrtcrly meeting for thia Confer­ selling Groceries of ail description, anti
ence year. Rev. H. C. P«k, Prreitling [a fuu lino of Drugs Itbat. are all New
Elder Kalamarvo Dutrici, will preach and Pure, also, a luff line of Muvica!
_
| Merchandise which ho is wiling at cost,
situated H mAes*south of 'llast:.-./*''on “ut M W
!
ths old plank road, betwwra thai city ^l'a,,d C*Kar*- c,c, Tb“
and Battl* Crevk. AV. .xpwt a targe I
’“W WUM»°- ,S“‘ &lt;*•
tX&gt;n Tuesday tbo young ora of our attondauco from the surrounding connlfc"
'’‘“'J U,'' },
*n__ :__ ... :________
.lutf
b. J. RICH.
City indulged in /a Squirrel Hunt, ._
Eleven on a aide, under charge ol
Capta.Frrris Rosa, an® Oliver McQueen.
Liar or Lxrr*a« remaining nt Hi- , uow .,n&gt;pBro&lt;l to ro-*»at SPLINT AND
Tho count of Capt. McQueen’s company Hashtags, P. O., Jan. Oth, 1874.
| CANE SEAT CHAIRS in tho ta„d
footed &gt;117, and that of Capt. Rose C21. ,
Chappell &amp; Vanduson. llumco Casa, i manner and nt reasonabta 'rate*.
RTE H Bl NS 4 HELPING.
Aller their rotunia splendid supperwai . A. ErorUxt, Miu Ellie Eaton. U
furnished by the defeated party at Gibb i Urt
*» I
„Ih „
Mathews, and a jolly tiaio was had.
- bidder, H. I* Nonon, H J. 1 ettengili. „jj]
UMMj ;n t|JO
school*, jnst

WEEIIT mm.

ffAsn/tqs, picif.

SEUHVEHU W0ll&gt;.

| Ihxxra office, to correspond with the
price of stock. Wo shall giro our pat­
rons tho brat nnd cheapest work, with
a guarantee of sa tillaction on all jobs
ordered. Our facilities are as good as
can t&gt;e found in th» State, and we will
not bo underbid on any dasi of work in
Ibo printing line.

Wm. Parker, fiquro Rochaf 2, Mr*. ! nceive and for sate at live and let livs
The annual moating of tba Pioneer* Louisa Thompson, Mr*. Mira A. Wil- ! price* by F. D. Ackley, at the City Drug
Store.
23 if
ot the County of Barry, will bo held at bur.
Union Hall, on Thursday, commencing
at noon. A Free dinner will be served
Tho Board of Supervisors have accepted
an invitation to b* present, aad a laxx«
Cuugtotmuan Pierce, of Maaaschunumber »ill undoubtedly be in *ttcndarco, and a general good time is antic­ setla, haa forwarded to the Sergcaat-at
Arma of tho House, his chotk for tho
ipated.
amount of hia salary from the death of
bia pr'edecweeor, Mr. Whiting, to the
An Exchange says, the Grand Dake
Alexis, whan in this country, visited
tho University’ of Mf tjigah. $opcutly
be has sent a present of somo valuable
bocks cunnoctad with tho history of
Rbsoia, which tho University has plea*
antlytaAl gracefully aikouwlodged.
Annihilated—Hon. &amp; 8. Cobb, R. R.
Commissioner, In bis controversy with
Tie change in tbo mail contract on Hon. Jas. F. Joy, th. Presides*, of tboM.
tho old (onto between thia city and Bat- Cl R. H, on tho question of tho con­
tlo Creek ia exco^ingly unpopular, and struction of a bridge over Woodbridge
decidedly unjust It should bo changed Street in the City of Detroit.

(Thaugeable-^tbo wither Uli Bun­
day} It rained, thawed, blowo-J, snowed, again al oner.

Will Mr. Willard giro

Mr. J. P. Roberts' has ju»: imported
from Ohio a fine thorough-bred White
Cochin Cockerel, Irom the celebrated
Wo received frc» the Van Fleil Bro*,
yards of Wm. H. Tool nt Vermillion,
nnd a brother of tho Jr. of this office,
W. Vnfotnau
Ohio. Itle areal beauty.
from Big Rapids, a spicud.d saddle of
Tba Board of Buporsteurs fat Barry
vonisoa. a N&lt;tw Year’s present, far
County ar* in session at lha office of the
which they will please «W[&gt;t our hearty
Ooimly CWk.

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Obstacles to Mariii
1 U A S S S U S S fi
MUSIC BOOKS

HOLIDAY _PBE$ENT8.

lo Jos'S
deA
I 'gxirioc.
JOB PRINTING

Lift SUS PHOTOGRAPHS
OT,
CRAYON.
WATERCOLOR
AND0IL8,
-A. SPECIALTY

iI^noT boox)
.mIS doof
xlaA oJiiT

BcEoal opened on Monday for the
winter term, the attendance being larger
Hoc. 0. M. Barnes of Mason, one of
than daring the fail.
Michigan* moat giflud son., will lecture
on Naples, at Union Hali, on Tuesday
Trick# doa*&gt; win in
Erenj.g, Jan’y 20tli. We hope |n see
Court For additional
him greeted by all who «*n crowd Into
qu'-reaf Jttnei Albert.
We lave a spkndid
. .
and envelopes that will be sold a! ymw*

A BABQAIN

Basins#* is active—If you do not be­ boneally with all men and jaya a lair
lieve it just drop in at Smith, Manoo ■alary to all etnpfoyoa at all times, and
nnd Preston’s any hoar of tho day.
hence, is popetar both with ita mon nnd
Thanks. to Gro. H. Breaks. one of
the' proprietors of this office. far a very

JAMBS WOOBRBff

Mr. E. Robinson, tale at Hickory
C-jrnore, tui o}&gt;en«d a Itovturant on the
Mut side of JeSetaon afreet, known aa
the 8r. Charles, where ho will be happy
to era all hie old friends and the pub-

The Odd Italfow’s will hoM their Annirwrrery Boll, a:' Unioa Ha11 on Thurs­
day Evening, Jasaary *U. A good
time is in atom for all who may attest!.
Full partwqtau noxt wwk-

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�POSTPONEMENT!
S Frortb Grand Gift Concert
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vo* nta nnxnfon xn
“A PUBLIC LIBRARY of KY.

OYffi A MILLION ffl BAK !

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BULLS

BEARS

la. Circular*, NoIm,
1 Hand*. laUtt Hood*,
atulogue*. Bank Cheek*,

'sal- tetsrtes■L-sftZtS*
Js-wigx-'.H'aMSS sa
a*4 MUU&gt;lb«£q*M L.U4.V M

Banner Co.

s£5H^^ta5nar.i£
sAmsaFEisKK xSr

WANTED !
Feet of
White Ash.
S100,000
Flooring!

THE GREAT CAUSE
HUMAN MISERY.

'isxa.'jsiiisius—•
PeMnsI te* tswn ef eel* veert wals la ,Xu
BAww
N,m o&lt; U»
Hsnrt, Intauusotiou of the Lou*. Pain
in the ngien of the Kulovs, and a hnndrrd other |«iufaI ■yraplorah, an Um off­
spring* of 1
One bottle will
prove a brtUr guor.Jitre of it* mento than
n lengthy edvcrtiaruMmL
Scrofula, or King'* Eril, Whim
BweUmga. Ukw*. Eryupeh*. BwsDnd
Nock, (ioitrr, Hcrvftdvu* lafionunatioM,

The Babcock

ir&lt;

BETTER THAN EVER 1S7A.

RURAL NEW-YORKER,

Yltapurtf-oiab iMsnH *a4

of this valuable flair Preparation;
which is due to merit alone. We can
anrure cur old patron* that it is kept
fully up to it* high standard; and it
i* the only nliaUo and perfected prep­
aration fir restoring G*AT on Fam.”
I Lua to it* youthful color, making it
sift. lurtroas and silken. The scalp,
by it* use. become* while and dean.
It remove* all eruption* and dandru*
and, by iw tonic. properties, prevent*
the lialr from falling out, a* it stimnlatc* and nourishes the hair-gland*.
‘ By it* n*c. the hair grow* thicker and
•iromger. in loldncn*, it restores the
capillary gland* to their normal vigor,
and will create a new gr.- wth, except
tn extreme old age. It i» the m&lt;«
economical Ham Demmxc ever used,
as it require* fewer application*, and
give* the hair a splendid. ri&lt;**v «ppearanre. A. A. Haye*. MB, Stat*
Ajsmyer of Ma«Khu*etU, Mya. “The
constituents are pctu, and carefully
selected for cxccUcot anility; and!

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, &lt;874

VOL XVIII.

NO. 38.

faiesiiwl ajtd &amp;W8S Ca&amp;

"You know I taU you. however, Mt to
deride until Thursday; in the m—nsime
I will take yon to the place, and see if
the child told you a true atxsy; U it*s

HWHIIEB^ERIIMn1

ar. 1 'l..^ ;.tj.

'r- GiviTik a call before you buy your

HOLIDAY

th* hapfdnaee I had eamificed, tho tri­
ala I had endured, the year. I bad
waated for her—tny very eottl roeo up
againat tha baaetteM of aucli ingrati­
tude. I would have warned Richard,
but pride he’d mo back; and-what if 1
“ This resolution waa quickly put to areuaed Miriam? Would 'he believe
the, test Ihadalover.aridhetfiougfai aw (gaiDlt heef Dad aha not muriihis'daims paramount to three of Miri­
am. Ho offsrad the child a home, but
i judgement, until I
urged our speedy marriage. I laid the held him
finfetter1 of Hr to*,
proposal before father in enn of hia ee­ Mtthekil____
.
.
"The end cams te test.
They fled
from mo-stalo away while I slept, and
guardian for Miriam, ba rtfaasd topart I aweke to find tnvsclf doubly botrnvnA
with her. Hewutartow be had fallen.' Richard Mt a brief nofb hogging’my
he was still my father, and I dared not forgivenoes; Miriam nui a word. That
disregard his wishes. Be fove drew me
oee way, duty aaosber.
.
4
“laxptotoedlt U1 to WbkhdTk-

BLANKS AND STATIONERIES.

n-k dflland-Curvod
ITTOUKT AT LAW,-Ila.l.£. frsss Burr
Co-.IV viU rrmiu HSMhl sltveUss. &lt;«»•
.usd.
AitM,,, u km Osao,
ESl.’Dhv*•*
' L’“"Bu

ATTUBNKT
E35*.

Brackets,
Paper Holders,
Slipper Holders, Mirrors,
and Picture Frames,
dr
Hwucib pnio“-

SCHOOL BOOKS

PATENT MEDICINES,
Perfumeries and Toilet Articles.
Paints, 6Ua,.Vurwisb aud Pyo Stuffs.

CHOICE

GROCERIES!,

Ttnealmg Iluskeia, Druggist Buvirie-,'
- .."-r-uud Fancy Artidv.
-

Parlor Saito, Chaml^r Sola, liming Btfflu S«A UtegV’
Sots, Office Furniture, Kitclfei; Furtwitro, of allK£r7^-^ CONFECTIONERIES
V’irictics and Stylos, at
.

1

Tnnss. I-Lo.lilrr Ilmen amt F.ppMiri.

jRjdaSrxc

could Miriam's trus character "
Fifth bent over the picture, teirftilly,
aqd at that instant the strains of a
Chrfilmaa nnthetu floated Jut) the room,
ud high, above,tha ollrnr voieoo rose a
sweet ■oprano, "Ou caith [hjoco, good­
will toward men!“
The young girl
clasped fate handK and with parted U|w
and soft ryet raised hesrenward. listen­
ed. Then osmo * Ixitst of triumphant
melody from the organ, and throbbed
and fall and died away, and over &gt;11
soared a tenor, ctoar uni exultant, “On
earth peace, goodWifl fowahl men!"
*Twi» the ungere la a aoighl-oring
churcn, procuring for tho morrow But
Faith's eywa had an awed and oUvma
look, and efeu Miss Ware's were soft-'
enod.
“ And Jesus, cn hia way to tbo mas
said, 'Father, forgive them, fair they
know not what they du,' '* whispered
Faith, and bowed her head reverently.
The rock *wat touched, and from out
tha heart that for ton long years had
been hardened (and embittered by
Ihu tnrnicry of its wrongs, gushed forth
tho stream of hum’.u: Jose afld forgivinasa. Mise Ware, burst into a posaionate Ct o! weeping, and cried:
*• He (ted that, end then died for the

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meraiful tu thee! God help rue, nud
mueb. I wonder t Who knows bat yob suti^n my unforgiving heart !”
Sbo sank to her knees in the Grelighl,
will prefer a youagte lover theuF I
laughed, end replied that 1 had mure • end beotde-hrr kntet Fkilh, ati-l the two
leer Iroci his inconstancy than be fawn sent up* silent petition for iwlp and
mine; that woman grow oldfaette than guidance, and ih» muiic floated into the
toss', aud that iu&gt; sngli'. even trass I ir nxan again, and dis voice snug, ’-On
bis affwtiana to Miriam herself when he earth prate; good-wtll toward mcu."
' Filth rose the next morning nt nawu.
Tho air was crisp aud tresh, the trees
s{&lt;ok«n in jest, end, though I am Hili glillared wifb fcute-work, and tho dis­
superstitious, a thrill of apprehension tant hills wore outlined purr and while
crept over mo at the time, and I would egteaat the blue sky.
Him dretaed
have taken them back if I could.
quickly, and having pet on het bat atta
*' 1 will pass uvsr our parting, and go shawl, hung a Uaske. on bar arm, and
on to the years that followed.
How was stealing from tjio room, when Miss
lang they seemed, those year, of waip Wars awoke.
T
“What! net for a walk »A sariyt'
ing. and how lull they w~r» of carts
and anxieties 1 Miriam bloewimtd into
rare loveliness, and was to mo child tied kot, loo I Why, child, where uro you
sister, both in one. For her I toilod going ?"
Faith rest down her eyes timidly* and
uncr-mphusiaKV.
But
w
a slight flush crept urer tior fare. “To
gratoful; 1 knaw it evoa then, y«t. a poor woman's uste by,” she faltered.
••
wbese
hide daughter is crippled, aud
blinded by affocnon. found axcuM. for
who will bass no tatter Christinas lliau
•ran guvar Lull* than thte
•• Father dad «b«B Miriam vu this,” and she ujeaed her boskit. lu
twclva. Strong drink had killed tea it were oran'oe, and a beach of grapos,
bettor adf long before, and the degraded and a warm bright 'dicrs gaily tnnimcdwreck left wo could pity but not r&gt;- •• It tsn’l uroeh, but there are so many
no better off than »he, and papa is nut
rich, and can ouly give iuo a small al­
lowance. They life way up in a tnieerabte uU ipu-ment, and 1 meant to
bare gone tnerw last night when I wp.
distributing my other pnrelirere, but it
grow dark so fast that 1 hadn't time,
If only abe isu t by this morning, for 1
want Lar-to think ' Santa Claus sent

hie til Bin
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The New Whkileb A Wri^oN Sewing; Machine A TV A RDED the
highest premiums at all the leading fair# in the World, and the
only one recommended for the Grand Diploma of Honor, at the
Worlds Exposition, at Vienna. It has less FiEOb than any Shut,
tie Machine, Sows Foster, It Rugs Stiller, It Runs Easier, It
Sews the Thickest and Lightest Goods. It U Easier Adapted to
Diflcrcnt kinds of Work, It will last a Lifetime, Even Joint being
Adjustable. Old Machine* repaired or Exchanged. Extras ot
all kinds nt the office of the Agent in this City.

Sirfical aid

DENTIST

r-bouIJ thu Agent faU to call on you, Ire Invites you to call at bfroffirc lu the
Store of HHlKs BRu.'S, State street, lliwtngv, Mich., nud exnluluv the
Wtiecter A Wllten before pureliaalliff e!«where.

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VI CJC-$
fjOfKE IftDUSTUYWhy not support IJoinc Ihdusiry? Did you ever take the
trouble lo find out what mnkea a community thrifty and £iwpcrous ? You go to the city and you Fee the people nil alive mid
■tiring, And the first thing you say, tu “ They are doing lots of
business here!” Everybody seems to be doing well. Meclumics
arc seen by hundreds burn ing U&gt; Jlwir labor with their , dinner
puil on their arm. What bt the catwe of all this stir? “Y” there
is a demand at Home for work, the people patronize Home Indus­
try, city people know that it is to their own personal interest tb
■unport Home trade and they do it invariably. Who cats wheat
riued in Barry County, if it is not the people in the county 7/We
must.build up our own place;’ people in Grand Rapids won’t do
it for us. # We have Merchants, Mechanics, Tradesmen, Lawyers,
■T/ocium uud Laborerg; but one says “wo have no mechanics in
CALX. AT JOHN STANLEY 8
Hastings who can do a good job of work." To such I would say,
Pure Wines and Liauors! look al our .Brick buildings, our Agricultural works^ our Milling
and our Carriages, WagonB, Cutters Ac made in Hasting®, and
FOB NKDlaiMAb FWtfOMHthcu say we have no mechanics. Compare to day. with ten years
ago* for then there was not even a paiutpa in Burry County that
could paint a lumber wagon fit to be aren. There is no need of
going away from Hastings to get a Carriage or Buggy, and so fir
DENTIST
m Cutters' are concerned, you can tore ten dollars on -every
Cutter, and get a better Cutter of me in Haatingn, than in any
other Town in Michigan (great or small), for I know they cannot
compete with my Cutter Machine. I ain giving my customers the
benefit of my Cutter Machins which I do say is u saving of ten dol­
lars to them on every Cutter they buy of me. I have nearly sold
Sw«T's HOT,U&gt;
out tny first batch of Cutters, and tun Running Out naother lot
which I will have ready in n few days. 1 shall «o!l Buggies below
Par noxtseason. I am r&lt;?ady now to offer lower prices xon bug­
gies titan ever before. I am preparing Machinery to enable me
to undersell any carriage builder' in the country, Try mu on. I
have made my customers Ha^py and can doit again. My bus­
iness nearly doubles every year, and. ^mt is evidenefi^of satisfac­
IF YOU WANT
tion somewhere,
..OkJ 19 L:.;’ • . ..
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J. L. REED

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Sell The Diamond Tooth X C

U1W

of Hannah Ware, at taster, and of her
girl visitor, Faith ^iurray. Tha eyes
ut the younger were bent on an open
picture that she helJ.
“And this arch, lovely creature was
your sister Miriam,” said aha in a low
voice. “ if you would but toll mo bar

The woman’s face paled in tho tiro
light, and her hand, clasped nud on­
i laapod each other nurvo.sly
*' tilis is not dead 1" qu«suMod Faith,
soltly.
••A know uot,” and the* speaker's
vuica was held aud cold, but hvr eyes
had a wisUal look. ** Years ego she
did me a grievous wrong, and 1 have
never forgiven her."

hoid up too picture appealingly. *• 1:
is u toriible ttong to say,” whispered
she. “and.bow it mast have eaten into
juur lifo— this uulurgiven wrong. Oh
take back yuur words, drex Miss Ware,
lur tho sake of your better self, for the
tlH fX VALUE FDRt3!!
A Fplendld Holiday. Birthday. Wed uke of this bteered Christmas time.”
••You know not what yon ask,” said
Will* “I I IIV-WIJ »
Ml.
TtK-nnglnal. t-otiular, large and elc- tho other bitterly. “ It yoa had nour­
gnntOll Chromo,
ished in your breast a serpent unsuaI&gt;ecteci,
and it stung you lo death, would
"THE 010 OKEH SOCKET."
'•TS« oil iwlrn buikvt-tte old irna t&gt;auu&lt;l you not look upon it with hatred and
loathing! ifyuuhed sacrificed fore
sisteryuutb aud health, if you had
(after J Knox a TissMrsaxi, a!sa 17 by 35 t alked in the darkness th.tube might
inehw* The Iwal parlor |&gt;ieiur» ever r^otoe in the light, aud alio robbed you
pubHvbed. far 115, Thts large and truly —trvaehcroualy, deliberately robbed yeU
sptaatBd- (Jbnimo, In all ita original —ol tho cuo troasnre left to your loaely
beauty and excellence, b offered ns a liir, could you forgive her!''
premium to ctcii «S yearly subscriber to
hoilli'a eyce grew misty w ith tears,
UcsaorMt'B Monthly Mngnrlne, and aha put out her lusnd to clasp Mias
Wares. “Dear Inend, how you must
Lace eijfarbd { If I could bnt speak
The Chromo U sent varnished and ca -re^rjavde-of bo p or comfort I”
a roller. |&gt;retsge ten route extra; or,
tluld, you have done much far
mounted ou csuiva-e and re an oil j slub;
lag., fifty rente extra (whleh Inclmlet
tniDeporialk.n); or i.icuated cn eanvara, and In M&gt; ch-rant
Inch cllt
frame with arate-quo earners, three
yard- &lt;&gt;f crlnuH.n cord, —J
1 n“
it, making the whole&lt;

ASTOUNDING!

•■wire aed look 1” And at tho words
Miss Ware ternod and stood fare to fore
with a pale, boltow-eyed woman, tbo
wreck of hrr sister Miriam.
“ O MIrian! Miriam!" ahn moaned,
and held out her arms with a pitiful cry.
But the other shrank beck, white nd
borrur-atrieken. "It to I, your sister
Hannah. Have you no word of wsl-

and I think as you've thought of it, you
had better not decide till alter that*'
May tuofcrd auswusiy forward to the
next afternoon, it ennm at teat, every­
thing out of doors ess bright and bar
heart was fall of hunsbiae. 1'bey start­
ed fur the vis t, and alter a long walk
reached an alley known as Mire Lane;

fall at tin feet of bar wronged sister.
“Forgive ! fosgive I” sbo creed, “fci
Rxlnrd’i eako and tbo child's if not
for mine."
‘
Mae Ware lifted her up with words
of tors and comfort* end then turned to
tbs Utile cripple sad asked her how she
would like to live fa • bright, anaor
bcuso. with pictures on the walls and
Cuwrrs In the windows.
The child*,
ploosMtly to the poor were tn. reying,
eyes sparkled, and so did Faith', nod
•‘My daughtTr boeaxao much intseestad
the other day in a child that lives here,
and sbo ba# brought mo to see bee.”
Out from that wretched tenement
“O, it's my Fanny.” said tha woman,
rent four instead of two, that morning; sutpriMd, end added as she looked at
and when a little later in tho day there Mai, "yue must be tbo little lady she
floated into - Miaa Wnro'a room tho told mo about; abe w ill be here in a
strains of (Ute,Christmas anthem, 'On moment; my Willie is sick, and I don’t
rarth peace, good-will towards men," know what to do, indeed I &lt;tou’t i^a so
the oistenraat with cleaned hands nod hanl to bo
poor and risk," went «
iistonod, aud at their fete knelt tbo lit­ tbo poor woman, without waiting tor a
tle cripide, aud wotidared, aUildtehly,
“if the angels knew tel alote what had
here comas Fanny."
happened, and were ringing for joy up
Just then a rosso wat beard on tbs
stairs, and io walked, bnuginr a ptel of
utaid. Suddenly Fanny stopped assEa
saw th* strangers, not down bar pail,
put both hands behind her. and looked,
first at Mrs..Hastings, atd thsn, as she
“OUr,I wish I could - Mjr do any tsrnod to May, berhalf frightened ex­
good, ’said litxlu May IlAfcgs, one pression changed to a real beam ot joy
could winter morning, as she waa sit'ing as she exclaimed. O marnras, isn't it
by her mother; “it seems so queer that
May wax quite avwraxne by thia tima
God gave all the big people eo much lo
do fur him, while children do nothing, with a queer feeling, ebc did not know
excepting to try and be good, and that', C—* what it waa; in ibe Grat plane, the
never boon in auch a mie«r*ble
awful hard !**
s
“1 don't know. May/' said her moth­ houao before, and thou too, abe felt
er, ‘T think yu’ur place is a very big Htrnup-iy bkmaao they .xemod to think
one, if too only trr to fill it; you arc abe had ddua aptMthrog lor them, and
our only little girl, you bring a groat oho knew tho had not. and ahe did not
deal of bivhmcM unto m-.iuoai and know what to aay or do. Bat May
papa's and liearts *," sad Mrs. Hsstings waa never tong at a lorn for jprde, and
sighed as Ao thought of tbo little buy na (La looked at Fnnny’ainquiring taoe,
.Lo mid. “Yei. matom* brought mo to
buried a short time before.
It was peer ChrtslKiws. tho time eo eee too. and I'm glad aha did. toe, and
I wi&gt;l&gt; I could help you hare plenty of
good thinge, and n big bocae. and everywindew, she saw a poor child, in ragged
cfolhes, going slowly along me street,
“I don't want all that," answered the
unrl icating btraelf on the stoop. A child, “but we do need lota of things
bright thought struck May. and run­ and I don't know what, most I need
ning dvwn to the trout door, she called, to sell flowers every day, but they oust
•Little giA Utile girl, what's I be rust­ so much in cold weather, and all the
ler r*
n-oucy bad lo be sinint for j-apa whoa
“Omiss, I don't know,” aaid th” child,
coming up tbo Mope, “bat I think it's
While the children were talking,
most Orsrythfaj ; father died last week, Mrs. Hustings was very trodovly draw,
mutbsx's sick and Willie isn't well yet ing out the wido x a aid story, aud sb.
U dear, I don't want tu be ■ litlle girl soon lnarno.1 that here was areal object
auy longer. I wiah. we could all go to of Charity. They soon ten, promising
tu oime again before long;
May was very thoughtful, all the way
home. Let us aoe what she was think­
ing about; the truth was, she was sorry
she had beta selfish, and aba was very
earnestly making up {skr mind, as as to
KAY’S TRIUMPH.

*1 don't believe you’d kuow if I did,"
(eld the poor child, “for no nice people
over Cjoii there.''
“Well. jMt.tell mo," May replied,
“for though perhaps 1 can’t go, |&gt;orhapo
1 can loo.”
.
।
Ju.t thou a voice frron npetaim,
•buntal. “Mtm May, Mi,.s May, you are
catching cote, eome riym in ond ohul

Mm. naaiiage did not aay much on
the way, but when tew did apeak, it waa
about aomething they had paaao I, and
not tho place they had toll behiad.
When they reached homo. May ran to
her room, and aat down. After a few
momenta' thought aha naked God lo
knop her from wonting n Chrianuaa
preoont, and to help her want to give
aomething tu Fanny Jonea. 8he thou
wi-nt to her mother’a room, and aaid,
• Mamma, you neodea't wait any longer
for mo to dccido, I hare given up my
prewen:; eea I hav» my monuy to-day,
and tot us go nud buy thinguf
“ If you really wish it. May.” aaid
Mra Hastings “1 will go with yno, but
be very sure before we start”
“Ye*" eted May, “I an, and Tro
asked God to help mo." i
Tbo parchastos wore tel made that
■nd putting her hood on both her afternoon, and with rome thing* Mrs.
hands, tboDgbt a tong time for such a Hastings bad tn tbo bouse, were pro­
little girl, for May wsa abut teno years pared fur tho poor wmnaa. Ix ■ston'd
\tihe locked vwty preUy. m -she sal u if Chriotmto none would ooroa ttua
! year. May was in snob a hurry for it;
tlXre, her goMeu curie lulling around' but attest the eventful morning Vriewd.
her Lair fare, which, just now, wore nod n happy Hr tie girl waa i&gt;*,Mtte
rather a jwrptoxed exprrestan. Ftually root, nut n« usual to examinee wet)filled
she jutnprd up quickly, saying, "That's’ .locking, but’to go with her mother,
it,” and started down atsira ; but auJ-' right attar, break fast, to Mrs. Jonea.
denly luraiBg, she slowly retraced her' Tuny were noon muuuting the riokety
steps, saying “I don't believe 1 can real­, stairs, laden with jiaekagee.
Mrs.
ly give it up, it’s wo hard,” and then aha JonM* surprised looks, and little Fansat down again, and as again the child's[ ny’s rediaut face, as they ectscsd, more
sad faoeeamo before fow, aha aaid, “I llun repaid Moy for all abo had tew;
aiA uadi mean it tbre time." Again* even tho lit:!, sick Wiflia mlted out.
rising, and this time going down atairs.

“Dear hulo Faith," aaid Muo Ware,
brokenly, ‘take ma with you. 1 would
do oomotbing fur Uieeo poor people, too.
No wonder your kweol orca »htae. with
.och pertect content Ion hare, found
the aecrot of happtneao in helping 0U1. ere and largctluiurao uf wlfThe wretch*! lenemoat gaa tel aatir
with hum an life when they reached it.
Red-fared tuoa. boggard Women, aud
wan- eyed children preaeed paat them
on th* ctatn. Mna Wuo .brink back.
but. Faith want on bravely, and bad tor
each a kindly look. ®r w«d. or
And‘oh I it »»• beautiful to
how
even the brutal flew ot the men soften,
•d. and whet a glad, grateful took earn,
into tho eyes ot women and children M
their Rrecttaj.
Up, op they daubed, until Miss Wane
could icarcsily drew ter breath, and
wu tick with’ horror a: the misery she
oavr around her every where. At th«
W loading they stopped, and Faith
“ Richard camo, and Miriam saw him pointed to a dour that stood elight.y
“Mamma, will you do somrtbiag for
firat. I know not what bo eted, but her ^^hat is tik&gt; roonC’-ehe said. T1.cn
cheeks were flashed and her eyee rtdlme; 1 *ant a money Christman present
ate when I entered tho room, and as she went forward and peeped in. and this year.”
“A what r" said Mr. Heatings look­
Mim'Ware heard a chiMs voice. and a
smite and hi admiring took. Thon the &lt;sadstou joyfol ewy. Faith looked ►bghl. ing up astonished.
“Why,” Mid May, coloring, “1 want
grave handaomo taco waa bout close to |
iuateadof any present, except a littto
mtau. nud tho dear rnmeuibered voice ,
one, no, 1 m»an any proeent at all, 1
whistxrwd 'Hannah I’ and I forgot eve- ■
ryttang else in the rapture of that mojust as much as
carriage and
nu&gt;at."
The head that Faith held trembled, ,
toys would cost, do yon under.tstsd,
and Mim Ware broke off suddmily.
mamma f
“Yrs, dear, partly, but I shall better,
But the sir! waited in aitence, for the ,
alary had bean tn bar like a revetettoa,
when yvu tell me what you wauls:
and maro than hslf gcoining what was &gt;
hair clustsriaxl "Wsll," said May, “just this *, I want
to oocm, aha shrank from it with a ,with rings of
vague aonse of pain and "pity.
. about
,
hw hla.-v.iued temples, at.d 'to get something nice, for a poor littfo
■•The yearn had tootemd Richud targe eyes ; li*l glittered strangely, fgirl 1’raw, that lives wa/ down Mire
umro lightly thaa me.” eocltauo-l Miss Miss Wore ataxtsd at sight of Ur and 1
Vf nro. niter a long peuae. ** Ila was in
IhLfoahaf rnanLod; I taU toot tha
Ulzxim of youth forerax- Du aknr wait-WlifttA your name, shtd!” al&gt;» ,

But I found work, and Miriam wm still
sen*, to school, and comfortably, if tot
daintily, clad. What hurt me most vu
when sbo complained, as she often did,
of suffering bardahipe and privations,
spaarrntly unconscious that I tailed
early aud late, and practiced constant
acU-dmiial, to keep bar from want.
Thai this waa thougbilsss, rather than
selfish, I tiled to think, for she was such
a winsome creature, one could not judge
her harshly
“ I corresponded with Richard regu­
larly, and to ths last his letters nsyer
lost theit lovor-liko tons. As the tfetedrew near lor hia return, even Miriam
noticed my restlessness, an 1 wondered
a liltto nnztoasly what ha waa lik^ au&lt;i
L..1 -k.------- 1 n,^]) anJ
aha Ibouglit
. and it really
ikaa and di»-

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New Advertisements.

ODE MaWTOMKIBTTM.

NICHIGAN CENTRAL R. RStand River Valley Division!

«-**vaa.
"Hundred dollars.

I 'I H

Jay Gould is, however,

in making Lie fight thia time, he threw

petrifaction.

Thu

the hotbaud

■g

E

Fargusos broke hia acalpel m the tint
through with a hatobot, finding ox­
ranted Evarts. trema difficulty in entering the thoracic

Imi hfo eodurabl'.

Republican
EXTENSION

N«tr York n al-

Cushing

overlooked

the South, and a

i^akc

The Fsneylrsnia coal miners are pro-

suxtcA.

hweeny with the viowa ana sentiment*

Book and Job

New Scales.

New Styles.

Friaou show* a total of tJ87 rouvieta, cn

much hilarious rib .punching. Brenna n

moat objectionable man, politically, &gt;a

&lt;b New Prices

Schuyler Colfax addressed Urn Odd
Follows at Dwight, III., on Saturday

IBE!

Michigan Central H. R.
The eatiro Republican ticket in MetnDaniels put a andden atop to all

Sheriff Brennan—ha adjudged him
guilty of contempt of court in permitting
tm*

British press
Tbo New 1
.
rtntion has nominated James a Weston
For Oovnrarir

Jamvo Doland and Joseph

trials.

OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE,

thia

1250,and,ia additian,sent him to jail for
thirty days, this being all tbo penalty

iii alii lima

Particularly do they object to Uoah-

BANNER BLOCK,
Wareroom, No. tSS Greene, near Eighth St., N.I.

fined 1100 al Bloomington, yesterday,

PaoratriTT.—1

Veiv Low

addicted so

•objected to a' criminal
School fund

cape, which opens tho cheerful prospect
it» cultivated among the small boys of Sing Sing to him.

Wisconsin has »pant &gt;4.394,510 cm
her charitable and cutrechoual iustltutkma—awe,807 of it during tbo last

for the indulgence of tlieir. rnfined (r)

that and branding it as a by-word.

Opposite tho Court House Stair Street,

L

PUBLIC LIBRARY of KY.
wts

The annoyance to travel by the atnku

1

times.

him in society

$1,500,000

thousand
But Judge Daniels was infleximend being that' tho city shall give

trays a coarse natnro and a brutal will.
The thief may pledd abjoct poverty and

Tha amount of wheat for tunxporiation in Dakota aud Nebraska, tributary
to tbo Dakota Bailroad, is estimated nt.
one million bushels.

indulged in- Bat the movement has
excited but very little attention. “ The
hard-handed laborers," who belch forth
torrents of rod-hot indignation over the

but the profane? of God’s name i&gt; with -

they could do to supply transportations.
An old man named Pater Harney, a

Ths M- C. B- B- vm the City of Detroit.
pugnacious spirit that delights in en­ pouse any " cause" that will furnish
them whiskey and bread—particularly
ident of tbo Central Raflrcnd, J. F. counters in which fojhl blows are given
and taken. Consequently, Mr. John

had contrived to make them all afraid

31st

of

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FULL DRAWING

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March

LOWEST CASH PRICES

YOUNG FOLKS
I*i8
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SICUOLAH- ASSI BOa XXIJUMIHD

sow'

T. TROWBRIDOX,
Prompt execution of

r..drr. M -OIK

txsuacrioxs.

They would

raff.-rtt.t-'as'hTEUSTL.. LAW CASES &amp; POINTS.
isjaier.s-.'avif

Beyond the MUrUripplThousands have already gone,

r.ite«. si-.-,™
principal points in th"
»r. We believe that

mi

they should all starve tha world would
ttwk.il bad

this latitude.

Whittemore A- Stephens,
179 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit

'SLNickolat'asd^OirYHMftlti.

mSCSu,

«lib equal pertinacity.

jb'S'

Smith &amp; Nixon, State St., Chicago.

Mean it uins.
iro CA* norm,
I1. C48II OIFTH.
ZM CAKU GIFTS.
mcaMiattw.

■ a»iioeuew Ser «••«&lt;
•UkOld be
ta

hdoomo its duty fo build tho road brid
Wo consider thia arraagmaoul of

SjOlX^e:

/fiOH.

friends.
Tho House Committee vn Appropria­
tions have cut down tho navy estimates
13,000,000. Tbo bill agreed upon for
— of that branch of the public
aggregates •16,387,&lt;WO.

triot-Attoraey Alien

striking for Tammany.

HSti/ics,

list of ultra.
OSEUUAMICAHII GI PL­
UM. GII IXII CArtlt GlrT.

'ill

Allen Is a mag-

the District attorney.

von.

Fourth Grand Gift Concert

now oompletod, and passeugrra
offered a first class, all-rail ruuto 1

’fill. lilt Hitt Bea Kipected,

Rheumatism, Scalds, launencsMNeuralgia,
Burns, Soreness,
Bore Throat, Boils, Wounds,
Hoaneueu, Ulcers, Bruises,
Headache,
Plfcs, Sprains,
Toothache,.
Colic, Old Sores, rptlK MEW BOKTUWUTKHX BOCTt
All Hemorrhages,
*
jL.
Dlarrhom,

follDSErfjf

■•BUIPO-S TROUBLES,

“FAST FRIENDS ”

rn iasu t UU Ikiita Mi*

SSS
unaMmwattHrmninH.

that tbo Canada Southern,
the Detroit, Lowing and

‘nanusistTsitEi,’
nr Mr* icnv Mmtvna nrav*

MIL Ml

obliged to hare separate
a «ty, with the levels

ssraswfi
I. H. kKKSS, Q...r»l 8«.r'l.
I. W. UaOMUCY. Um-1 Tietel.

UvBUIBOfETST DESMBffll!

BMIQBATIOH TUBBING
Htk the Conteal

NOVEMBER, IS7H
father's family and
iv of » email
is improving rapidly.

Banner Co

Chromo

For Very Little Folks.
Uh&gt; taM. wUl be eoeltaueA

All tha baaking-

ru blithers of the

Hastings

Republican

Banner

CITY Hews BKPOT

itlJO pl

Tie ekUdm will

�Hon. Harvey Wright wm chairman and
unaaimously adopted:
W&amp;mms, It has pleased Almighty
God to remove by death from among
usour late professional brother and
friend, John IL Van Volaor, suddenly
and unexpectedly in tho prime of hia
life, under circumstances iu ihemaelvoo
touching and painful; therefore as a
tribute ol our respect to tho memory of
our departed brothoij and m oxpvaorive

Rssefoe^ That wo have ever in the
jut fire years that Mr. Van Volaor lias
resided among us, highly esteemed him
for hia uniform ciurteey and gentle,
manly bearing iu all hia professional,
personal and social relations and inlorrourso with us.
HassM, That hia many rare and
attractive qualities, both poreonal aud
prafcMxmal, hia soda) and genial and
ever kindly friendship, no Ires than tho
high order of his intellectual and profetsional attainments, his varied cul­
ture and scholarly acquiremonta, hare
i n our association with him in times
past, endeared him to us. so that his
death is fait by us to bo a sad affliction.

moe, both on account ■' of their social
and historical advantages.
At thia
meeting a register of the names of 160
persons who camo to tho comity prior
to 1849, wm obtained and to now in ibe
office of tho Secretary, who would be
of
glad to add to the list the namea of any end being illuminated with the
perfect health from within, truo beauty
At the orgonixstiou of tho meeting, others with tho date of their settlement
elands forth in aU in its glory. Nothing
Bio President in appropriate terms, no­
ever presented to the public as a beauticed tho death of Wiltord Hays, lata
lifier of thc,oomp!oxion*evor gave each
Secretary of tho Society. and on motion,
' A new lodge of colored masons was
John Q. Crsesy wss chosen Secretary
instituted
at
Bay
City
on
the
26th
uH.
j
pre tres. A brief but exceedingly in­
There are now about 400 patients is w.hich operate upon the system'.through
teracting sketch of the history of tho
thu Asylum for thoInsane at Kalama- tbo medium of the blood are neeeaaarCounty of .Barry from 1830 to 1840
ily somewhat alow, no matter bow good
was given by Mr. Amasa S. Parker,
CoL D. B. Pritchard of Allegnn is tbo remedy employed. While cue to
after which the following beautiful po­ soon to publish tbo particulars of hia
three bottles clear tho skin of pimplse,
em was read by Mrs Dr. Burton of capture of Jeff. Davis.
The equalised valuation of tbo real
thia city.
and rerscunl proixrty of this Stale this donee, or grubs, a damn may possibly
TO THE PI0MMB8 OF BARKY CO. y^, is about 8700.000,000.
bo required to cure some cases where
The permuent toration of the new
Advent Collsgo to bo located in Michi­
gan has been fixed at Battle Creek.
_ Mr John Eilaworth, of the township
of Vermontnllr, mode 150 Ibe of Maple
Sugar during the “soft* weather in
Battle Creek boasts of ono daily, four
weeklies end five mouthlies, or more
jionodicals than any other city in Michi­
gan except Detroit.
Tbo receipts of the Agricultural Col­
lege Farm at Lansing, for the year end­
ing Deo. L 1871, were 88^*4,11, and
tho expeudituroo &gt;6.089,45.
Two hundred and thirty-six news­
boys and boot blacks had a New Year's
dinner at tho Bank Exchange rvsturant
at the expense of tho Frw Prose.
Gov. Bagley bos appointed Dr. BterJien 8. Cutler, of Odd water, Oommissioner of tho State Public School, in
placed of J. 8. Barber, rwugnod.
The January term of tho Supremo
Court of Michigan opened at Lansing
on Tuesday. The lion. Beniamin F.
Graves took hia seat as chief Justice.
Thia State has now about 200 Gran­
ges of the Patrons of Husbandry, all of

Ptftnut Office to Michigan Inventors, fat
Hie week coding Doc. 23,1873, and each
bearing that data.—Furnished thia pa­
per by Cox A Cox, Solicitors al Patents,
Washington, D. C.
Piano Track, F. B. McGregor, Puntv

Nutmeg Grater, T. Marriott, Detroit.
Refuse Burner, W. Glue, Muskegxm.
Sowing Stand, I- J. Fling, Hudson.
Berth Lock for Blooping Care, T. A.
Bissell, Detroit

rs.D. DATES, foe's.
ASTINGN EASTERN STAI

sesasaseKssw

»**l.«Jtoy,iJO.

Obstacles to Marriage.

tho system is rotten with scrofulous or
virulent blood poisons The cure of all
mon pimple to tho wont scrofula is, with
lhe uso of this most potent, agent, only
a matter of time. SoldJ by all Drug-

Clavxucx,.Columbia Co-,‘N. Y.
Dr. R. V Pfamo,iBuffaloiN. Y.
' l’»r Sir—I am sixty years of ago,
aid have beau afflicted with Belt
Rheum in the worst form for a great
many years, until, accidentally,I eaw one
of your books,,which doecribod.my case
exactly. I bought your Golden Medi­
cal Discovery and took two bottles and
a half, aud I was eutrrely cured. From
with trains nf the Missouri Pacific. The
my shoulders to my hands I wss-entiro- Toxas connection of this road U now
ly covered with eruptions,* also on faee completed, and passengers are offered a
first class oil-rail rout from fit- lx.uia
Rhcurvitism, ao that Ij^walked with to Texas, either over tho Miaoouri, Kangreat difficulty, end that is entirely
cured. May God spars you a long life
to remain a blessing to mankind. With
untold gratitude.

Tho amount of duties collected at the
Custom -house in Detroit for imports
during the month of Dooember, 1873, Rasxnr, Dr. Wm. Ball's Balsam for
was 811,000,7b iu gold, or only about tho Lungs, cures tho worst eases of
Coughs, Colds and all the diseases of
tho Lungs,] Throat and Chest. For
Whooping Cough and Croup it is a
certain specific. The moat obstinate
cases surely yield to Hall's Balsam,
containing good farming land. Served when used porsereringly.
Blands at
him right; such things hurt Michigan tho head of all cough preparations.
as a Plata.
Sold everywhere.
John F. Henry,
On Wodneoday tost the Building
Committee of the State Board of Agri­ Curran a Co., proprietors, 8 4 9 College
culture awarded to' Cooper A Baker, of Place, N»w York.
leasing, tec contract for tho building
of tho Ureo iweidencM at the Agricultu­
ral College. The contract for tbo three
is about 810,001).
A grocery store at Saginaw City,
Mich., wm nlown up by gunpowder
laaC week, and a little girt wm killed.

Lath-Machine, T. Bruno, Saginaw.
Motor, L. IL Doan, Tecumseh.
Machine for Boring Hubs, J. A.
Newell Katomasoo.
Billiard Table, C. Schulenburg, Do-

■telling Grocoriee of nil descriptiuu, and
a full lino of Drags that ere all New
and Pure, atoo. a ?aU faro of Musical
Merchandise which he is selling «t root.
But just to pay exM&amp;oro hw is soiling
Soap, Knives Mnd Cigars, etc. This
was the same woman, that tbo row

purchasers. Climate, ooiL timber, min­
eral wealth, ecboola, churohoe and law­
abiding aoceoiy invito emigrant* from
all points to this land of fruits and
Cowers. Fur jartit-ulrts, address A.
Tuck, Land Commissioner, Bt, Louia,

TUI' JTKTTIT n-OKLD

“Michigan's Barret flinger."
We are pleased to announce that wo
aro to have a Grand Concert, by Miso.
Ionia Bello Reynolds tho distinguished
Mich, vocalist who wm born st lento
and named after the city, March 9th.

a bounty for the city prose, and i n
tho interest of gignnnc publishing &amp;»•
nopolios. The earrings ol a journal like
tbo Independent from New York to San
Frenetoco 13 timre for five cents is a
largo bounty to that journal. Tho local
■press having very little general circula­
tion. it can reap only to a limited extent
tho advantages of thia cheep transp rtalicn to long distances. Therefore it
should not be taxed tho Mmo rate for
tho service of carrying it inside of an
avorege of 20 mils a. No additional ex
penso for carriage has ever been caused,
and «• hope that at an early day this
relief will be given — H'aiiiuylM Jl/jmh
wm

etroit

Foe th e aocommodatica of our sub­
scriber* who desire any other book,
magariue, or paqxw, published, with or
without tho edvertised premiums, wo
•ill obtain It fii you nt tho Lowxsv
Bans, without any expense to you in
sending tho enfor.
Gold, 111 3.4.

Local kli^e# Jiotice;.

She is slightly shove medium height,
graceful in figure, with clear-cut fea­
tures, denoting uitelligencj and thought.
She facinatos by the melody and dearncas of her tones, tho exquisite finish
of her vocalisation, delicate shading,
.Loor.—On the street in Hastings be­
and fullnosa of expression. Iu this last tween the stores of J. P. Roberts A Co.,
particular . sfa u tKi/urr •) stray arfute and Barlow ana Goodyear's a wallet
containing about six dollars and a half.
Tbo finder will bo fairly rewarded by
Icanug tho same al tho linn'll office.
xrvvxr* Tirrowv

Signs of a Snow Storm.
Very moderate for tho season.
Tho Board of Supervisors adjourned
Friday noon.
Odd Fellows’ dance Jan. 22d at
Union Hall.
note with. sreR pleasure the
Fred, those cigars, like all of ydur
present prosperfix of thia branch of
goods are A Ni l.
Job work of all kinds in tho best Odd Fellowship in our eity and trust it
stylo, and at th| lowest living rates, at may continue lo prosper.’ The oflicers
for the present term were installed on
tho Baxxxa offloo. Try us.
Friday evening of tost week, and aro as

Hon. I. M. Crane of Eaton Rapids,
will toetnre at Union Hall on Friiay
evening of thia week. Subject ••Ancient
Remember lk.00 pays tho bill at tlie

Odd Fellows' Hop. but the supper is
extra, to be had at Gibb Mathews', or

Nashy'a letters begin this week a?d
will bo regularly published for the e^.
~I&gt; w~k. n. «r
nature is Pietro.
Moving, and tbo sickness of a cympoeitor, makes u
this week, whkh wo expect will not

to lecture “ Ou Naploe." at Union Hall
on the 20 inst I It will bo a rare treat.
ETtoybody sb .aid bear d.
Tho celebrated B-nVirg Hoose of
Hetay Ctows A Cfa, of No. 8^ Wall
Street, which ; suspended during tho
panic, reeumod badaero on tha 5th

the daily jtohld.

N Mi
MUSIC BOOKS
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.

deed, her nature, from the standpoint
of her years, may well seem alluring,
and it would be difficult to dx a limit to
the possibilities in store for her by per­
sistant nud intelligent use of her rare
gift.—Mreit Frn J’rtu.

The Gnusd Rapid* JSsyb Mys: “She
has volume enough and beautiful vol­
ume, and sings down the ;low registers
to a a mere sigh. If Ionia didn't got
tho nomination for Congress she has an
honor I ar .belter in tbo long run, it be­
ing thu birth piece of this tody."
&gt;ho date to not yoi fixed for the con­
cert, but we hope to hare full partieuBamambar tho Novelty
torn for out next issue. Miss R. has
Wringer takes the twise at
recently accepted a position in a Church
Surra. M.in A Par
at Grand Rapids, where, it is said, abe
gets tho largest salary paid in tha State

Goa II. McClellan. C. P.,
Mito L. Williams, M. E- H. P.
Wm. H Jewell, S. W,
N. J. Bronson, Scribe..
W. A. Sartwoll, Treasurer..
Fred Naehtreib, J. W.,
Geo. H. Brooks, Sentinel.
D. B. Cook, P. C. P. Hop. to Grand

Here we are in the Batraaa Block, on
Blate Street opposite tho Court House.
Now friends, call and see us.
Wo
want tbo people goner ally to understand
that we moon business, and are ready
at any aud'all times to do work in tho
ueateei s'.ylre, aud at prices unprece­
dentedly low. Remember out place of
busineaa is on the first floor ; no elimbing or descending stairs to, got your
work done. Thon hurrah for tho Bawm Office. Wo aro as snug as a bug
in a rug, and a good deal snuggor than
that other bugger.
____

HOMS.

Bat urday '!» following gentlemen
were diawu to serve aa Jurors at the
rebcuary term of tho Circuit Court, vte 1
Jas- J. Wing,
Irving.
Reuben A. Fuller. “
Oscar Warren. Carttotcm.
L'isas. Putnam,
“
Henry Mayo,
Assyria.
John Tuckerman, "
Michral Doster, Prairieville.
Warren Williams, “
Enoch Sylvester, Yankee BpringsJemeo Robbins,
"
“
Jefferson Lee,
Ttaxnapple,
Willard W. Miltord, “
Marcenus Wrijht,
“
John 0. Sharpeteen,'.BonyJohn 0. Dillon, Maple Grove.
Alfred A. Matthews, Rutland.
David Trego,
“
H. B. Barnum, Carlton.
Phtfo Fuller,
“
S.E. Jessup, Orangeville.
Stanley Warron, Johnstown.
Jas. Nichols, Woodland.

The Hastings Grange, Patrons of
Husbandry, will hold a FoUir.l at
Unicm Hall, in this City, W ednssday
Evening Januury 28th, a cordial invdta-

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rf
w-J
»r n, «• u 1W k~— *■
o'UXTMk
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J &gt;&lt; .ta., ~ CM-

Isa Um year, and oil: Um «r«s» si U.
WUULI&gt;.
*

Buxo Aroxo Yoca Castas.—We are
now prepared to ro-roat 8LHANT AND
CANE SEAT CHAIRS in the beet
manner,and at reasonable rates.
82tf
STEBBINS A BELDING.

-

Short but pleasing speeches were
then delivsred by Mswra Calvin GHtB, Hou. Leander Lapham, Joeoyh
Davis, Hon. John Roberta, Ixiroupo
Mudge, Hoary Heyt,;Hca H. A. Good­
year, Albert Warner, J. F. Emory, H&lt;«A Maw ara» crB
Hmxt.—Mr. J. W. T. Orr, and Luther Bennett snag
J. Ix Wboeter at Nashvflta, a brother the song of “ A New Country." Muoh
afoot efficionq County Treasurer, hae that was said would bo of interval to tho
geoeaal reader, but oar opaeo
Tho officers of Hartings Lodgte Ko- 58
us to Simply give this wook, the more
I. O. O. F., for tbo currant t» nn were
reoord of tbo doings of tho day.
—r _ „ ---------- --TM mooting by a unanimooa vote, duly installed on Tuaoday ov mi ng as
mead bis example to tho atteulfon ol
(5jJ, following persons m offices*
.. -x .. . ..
n
«
&gt;tho Bntnin€ year, vte:
Hou. H A. Goodyear Proaidrat,
L. Mudge Eeq. let Vic® ProeideaL

D,io«k.?.G.c:
Mito lx W3mmm &amp; S-t»K &amp;
Wl W. Wrfc*t L: 8 to*. G.

JOB PRINTING

�tounts

UNDERGROUND
ure'' snow “the surface 1

scene, we may therefore apply tho ex­
clamation which Thackeray Uaskae re­
garding tho tomb of Lihriat: ‘•What a
place to choose for imposture, good Goul
—to sully with brutal straggles foe e»Uaggrandbassmint or shameful acheteM
of gain I" The Germans had tlie grace
to try to spare with ibetr bomba tie
spiro of Strasburg catbedrel. Religious

■ICHIGAN CERTRAL R. R-

Mr TMOS. U.KXQX.
0«ragse Octavo. 130 Fine Engravings.

ilfelf to the destruction of '•]&lt;ran" art,
no matter bow beautiful; but in these
enlightened data fir oedemastiml fury
to take up the barbarous roA of destruc­
tion, which even savago war discards, is

.

FAM A» FUEAIBE FAVtllTE.

200 Pianos and Organs

K«w and li.-ond ll»d •• tnll'lu. Ma.n

Grand River Valley Division

Astcxn wajttku roti

BULLS-AOT BEARS

“■SI

COUNTY FABM

TUB STOCK (JROWBR,
THE DAIRYMAN,
THE HOUSEWIFE, Ac.

ffinr:

trrri.K, tciims. foo.

WOOD’SHOUSEHOLDIAGAZHK.
The Best Dollar Monthly.

S8Srt?ttSirtrstl

.
be made by machinery. This ushered
in the era of cheap clocks.
About tho year 1K33 the first railroad
ot any considerable length tn tho United
btatu waa constructed
lu IMO the first experiments in pho­
tography were made by Daguerre.
About IMO the Brel express butiaem
was establish sd.
The anthrauito coal Lav news may bo
said lo hare begun in 1620.
In 1 S3fi the first patent tor the luratstson of matebra waa granted.
Iu 1M5 tha first telegram waa sent.
The first successful reaper was con­
structed iu im.
•nty per cent of ntoialuro, but when
hr IM* Elian Howe obtained a pat­
&lt;h»l very much lees. The. same re­
ent tor his first sewing machine.
mark holds good fordover, etc. When
we give .hake, coru, mahcjmba, brsu,
etc., which we always du, it becomes abeohstely'Di-vwaSBry to provide waler, or
the animal will not thrive. Oira them
tha opportanity of judging for them■elvse oy an always avniUbU supply,
and Itoy will exercise a proper ducrotfoc-in the matter. An iron water cart
is on most fhrtas an bdtspensabU requmita. When food is ton wet\aad
Mopny, dry cotton-cake or grain U a
good and profitabU regulator. Turnips
and snangvlds aro dis] roportionately
watery m food for animals; hence the
loeeve occasioned by them, especially
with breeding absep. They contain fal­
ly nine puts of water to one pint of dry
food. Ninety ]«r cent of water is too
much; sixty-five to assenty-fise pexcbnt
in pasture grass u tho more natural and
proper pvt portion. Tho btnnaa or ani­
mal framu has aeycnty-Bve per cant of
water, just aa good grana has. Meat
ia dear aa food, but it evutaina. iu the
lean jiurtiona, aevfnty-aix per cent of

Cioio CiniX-■James Bradley of
Ontario, .writes lo tho Faraur’i Arfr»cj.-»
hia method ol relieving choked cattle,
and tbo following U Lie experience: 1
waa away from home. My wife and
boy were feeding tho cows, and one ol
them got choked with a turnip. My
wife sent for the neighbors, and they

sought. By taking &lt;&gt;ua letter at a time
in thia way, the whole can be ascertain­
ed. For example, take the word Jans.
J is found in the two columns commenc­
ing with B and II, which axe the sec­
ond and eighth letters down tho alpha­
bet ; their itnn is ton, and the tenth let­
by the horns, and another ro.kw a stick ter Ouwn the al]&gt;babet is J, the Utter
down her throat, and unfortunately it sought. jjiG next Utter. A anpeare in
wm a pine stick. They drove ths turnip but oae column, where it stands at the
down, but broke the stick off in her
throat] and the last choke was worse
than the first. Thon they nut a clevis
in bar mouth and eould feel tho stick

PARLOR GC01)S

tern:

M Want Jactsji &amp; Sapui
mcmosN

AND

THE

SOUTH.

“(Sdl!

CllMfBER SETTS

HOBBY;
PIER GLASSES!

Michigan Central R. R.

WANTED

Oil, RELIABLE ARD DIRECT ROUTE,

issrcts'^ws'.stStesx
;25.'S2!SSliS3=S‘d5s.':t

SUEBOffl iN Oita UfNffiG ffiS
®WIW

100,000 Feet of
White Ash
Flooring !

.Irars. ftti »"u’io ’i w,rit!» to

tfiqffEST muKET
PVCE.

ij Jj

Jj Sj

Jj ij

F. M, Hungerford &amp; Co.

Good Tough
Oak, Rock Elm,
or White Ash
Lumber

Commission

rear Bitten are
prcjiamiion, made c
Lerlx foutul „n the to
ra Nevada snountai— —------------- —
u.cbciunl propevtira ot which are extractcd therefrom without tho use of AlcohoL
Tito quratiou is almost daily asked. "What
.1 ' ...... nf

Merchants

gentle fciirpUivc as well as a Tonic, reliev­
in' Uongewllon or Inflammation of tho
Liver and Visceral Organa, in Bilious Dis-

Feed Cutters,
Bob-Sleigs,
Wood Saving
Machines.

DR. CROOK’S WIRE OF-TAB!

Aifsrtiffi ii tie Hash® Bauer.

—|raTTaTpW&gt;»..lfe IVOOSW
Afo S FweeirfWr to liere mure
romi &lt;&gt;&gt;an any alraiiar
frrp,,r;iiee’&lt;ir.nn-&gt;:io
me pnMM. |l to Heir la
iLeaumetasFeaaFuitorf

wss&amp;sa1

Jf men will enjoy good health, let srir.TS.'saSi.-^s B them oae .Vrvsusn llrmaa as a medicine. le«KI-M,«&lt;r^*n4lMMlk kalFef lk«M
»w1 ,,w* M Mell« leratr
OU Jl 1*
ose ll) asrta s&lt; rnn svvsw n&gt; own.
-.
we. h. iurrowi
Clmll C-eri CosawlaMM la aad lav hem
aretirditg t&gt;» dlrectfona, snd remain long
P. It. Emsam.
ii «r for m-J
Ulla■
ntiwsll. rnn uli-d their lotas are no* de­
: wu i Oil ut. Aw at x.meti. aTbTiKa.
stroyed by mineral poison or other means,
raid vital orcans wasted beyond repair.
Grateful Tltonxanda proclaim Vnraoin Barms ibe moat wonderful Inrignrant that ever sustoinrd tbo tank mg syaU-m.
Bilious Remittent, and inter­
mittent FeTm, which are ao prevalent
in the valleys of our great rivers tlironehoat tlw» United Blates, especially them of
the Miaussippi. Ohio, M -eson.n, lEinois.
Trnnlsnv, Cumberland. Arkanroa, Red.

THE GREAT CAUSE
HUMAN MISERY.

*4725.7...
“
AH—i — ..I
WtfrMr

morning, I vent immediately to tho
ftd to kc the cow and found the stick
her throat, I got her by the horns to
turn her art und and &gt;Lo fell on a patch
of ice, and then went straight for the
barn and threw but tbe stick, which
measured 21 I-2iurhes in length aud 1
inch in diameter; and then 1 could sec
that there w&lt;-n&gt; other ways to Vjwli^rv,
them wifocut slicks and ropea x Tbs
nest cow' that I gut choked 1 thought
1 would try an uxi&gt;crin&gt;aut with. 1 had
a pair of bars Irading to my barnyard,
1 look tbs top tars down and Uft three
lower bare &gt;», aad' I took the whip aud
mods ths cow j ictnp over tbo bars, an J
■he WM -relieved That ia the way I
relieved all my choked catllo and bor■ee. and 1 uev.w know it lo fed. Bomntimoel jumi«d tlu-ui ever twice, and I
find that the action of raising and tbo
eadder drop an the Irani l.-gs dalodges
what la in Ibe iLruot, and*u Injury it
done to Uio ce:tl« A v.icm or a boy
ia this way tea relieve a cboked cow
or a horse if tbo man is from home.

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DRUGS

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Mniiafcittttnipi tw

SINE’S

Medicines

GIFT ENTERPRISE

PAINTS &amp; OILS

rasrcsirTioss

*5.000 each in Greenbacks I

BRandolph
riggs House
BL and Fifth Aro..
CHICAGO.

BA8TISSS MARBLE WORKS!
and famut

to* ractalE^”

Adnate iind

For liinumtualnriBlienuuthm, Goat, Mil
and Intermittent F.-vrra.

Mrcltanlral Diseare*^.—Pctsocs cnnril in Paint.1 end Mmerala. such ae
i'lumt.-xe. TvpoeettaUk Ooid-bMiaa, and
Miners, u they advutoo ialiln,tewaiibM to lemiyw c.t U.0 Bueeh. To guard
w*““i
lorKkln Di*C*tCX,Eruption-.Tetter.

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SHELVES, ETC.

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21. (874

Give us a call before you tiuy yout

HOLIDAY PRESENTS

MUMS
BLANKS AND STATIONERIES,

Brackets,
Paper Holders,
Slipper Holders, Mirrors,
and Picture Frames,
4r twty iftouctD
Parlor Suits, Chamber Sets. Dining Room Sets, Library
Sets, Office Furniture, Kitchen Funiiturf, of all
Varieties and Styles, tU

SCHOOL BOOKS

PATENT MEDICINES,

t«! to pay th. Mma from tho moral
fund in hu baadx
On nation of Mr. Niehola, lha refla­
tion wo* accept*!.
On motion of Mr. Koacte,- tho reoolution vu laid on th. tablo.
On motion of Mr. Kaogl., Board ad­
journ*! until to-morro* at th. hour of
nino o’eloek.
Wm. n. I’owxn.,
a.rt

Perfumeries and Toilet Articles.
Painty Otte, Varniah and Dy. Stuff*.

CHOICE

GROCERIES!

Travobng Basket*, Druggtet Sutdriea,
and Fancy Article..

CONFECTIOHERIEB

1

StMaMve Ur*c« ul H«py«r*&lt;rv.
Pain Bniita and Paiiten Staci.
Tiwm,

Tcroir MdRxuo.
)
Jan; 6th, 1874. J
Board convou*! poranaut to adjourn­
ment. Roll oalted, mombora all pi.i
»nt; Board prooowlad to buiinow.
Tho account of R J. Grant and .ight
ulhora w.r. prMsnted, and ou motion .f
Mr. Ko.glo w.ra nGored to th. Com­
mittee on MitMllanoono Olauaa.
On motion cf Mr. Day tb. retol.Gon
in regard to azponreo of Judge Hoyt
vrai taken Iron tho table.
Oa motion of Mr. Munroe, tho ra»oInticu vu withdrawn.
On motion of Mr. Munroe, Board ad­
journed until 2 o'clock, ». u.
Wm. H. Powrei,

u » » b a « a j&amp; a m e.
CASKETS,
COfflflS,
BUHmi HOBES,
tfe TI(l/lfllfiqS.
Opposite Goody'

J. Cole &amp; Son,

Hardware.

TOTJS&amp;

lion offered by Mr. Munro, in rag.rd
to .mploying a .tMograph.r a aa taken
from tho table, and on motion of Mr.
Towne, the action of the Board thereon
waa indofinitelr poWpontd.
Th. Committee appoint*] to are.rtaiu
at wbai price and place a aultabto and
convenient room for um of Jwdie ot
“Probate could be obtained, enbmitt.d
th. following report:
I "To the Board of Snporviaora of th.
! County ot Barry :
i
Th. undariingnd having boon ap1 pointed at th. regular tiooaiou of Mid
Board, in October Iret peat, a Cvmmit1m to procure a Larger and (mor. auitabltf offle. for the Probate Court than
the on. now in um, would roapectfullv
report that he ha* mad. inquiriw in re­
lation to Mid matter, and that a .uit-

Gftr fir Sale ittte M Lirin feta
HKD PLASTER,
STUCCO
WATEB LME,
HIE
HAIR

Lath, &amp;c.

Shingli

The New Wobbler i Wilson Sewing Macltine AWARDED the
highest premiums at all the leading fairs in Hie World, and the
only one recommended for
* the Grand Diploint
oa of Honor, at the
Worlds Exposition, at V
TIt‘ has
’ ’less pieces than any Shut­
tie Machine, 2A.._
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Sows - ZFaster,
It Runs Stiller, It Runs Easier, It
Sews
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the Thickest
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and
2 Lightest Goods,
L, It
It is Easier Adapted to
Different kinds of Work, Il will last n Lifetime, Even Joibt being
Adjustable. Old Machines repaired or Exchanged.
Extras of
all kinds at the office of the Agent in this City.'
Hbould th. Agent fall (o call on you, ho Invite* you lo call at hi. office In th.
Store of HICKS BRO.'H, State Street. Ilutlnp, Mich., and-cxaiulno thr
Wheeler A Wliven before purennalns ebewhere.

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DENTIST

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BmAhtegabeui Ito 1»HO—» *** BCUOiMU BOOM IBM FEM DAf

Why not support Home Industry? Did you ever take the
trouble to find out what makes jt community thrifty df.d prosper­
ous? You go to the city and you see the people nil alive and
■tiring, aud the fintl thing yon soy. is •’They are doing lots ol
business here !" Everybody seem? to be doing well. Mechanics
are seen by hundreds hurrying tn their labor with their dinner
pail on tbeir arm. What is the cause of all this stir? "Y.” thorp
is a demand at Hmnr. for work, the people patronise Home Induoknow that it is to their own personal interest to
support Home trade and they do it invariably. Who eats wheat
rinsed in Barry County, if it is not the people in the county? We
must build.up our own place; people in Grand Rapids won't do
it for us. We have Merchants, Mechanics, Tradesmen, Lawyers,
Doctors aud Laborers; but one says “we have no mechanics in
Haatiogii whd can do u good job cf work.” To such I would say,
look at our Brick'buildings, our Agricultural works, pur Milling
and our Carriages, Wagons, Cutteipi Ac
' made
&gt;•••-•
in Hastings, and
day
then say^ye have no mechanics. Compare ito
MM
«j with ten years
‘
3«rry County that
ago; for than there was not even u painter
in Bl
There
could point a lumber wagon fit tp be Men. T1
— is uo need of
Buggy, and so far
going away from Hastings to get g (.'ftrfiage. or B
ns Cutten aje concenipd. you can Nttf ’ ten dr_^,r &lt;jn every
-----J
Cutter, and get a batter Cldtur of njc in JlaptiMps, than in any
oilier Town in MifWgau (great ar wp!!), for I know they cannot
compete wil|» ipy fAgfcr AfocMw. I am giving n»y customers the
i benefit of my (fuller Machine which I do a^j- ja » saying of ten dob
i»m ,tq;thom &lt;n&lt; ovary Cuttor they buy of mo. I have nearly sold
out my first batch of Cudere, and am Hunting Out another lot
which I will have roMjr in » f?w days. I shall aell Buggiee Mine
Par nextwvon, I am ready now to offer lower price* on bug­
gies than over before. I am preparing Machinery to enable me
to undersell any carriage builder in the country. Try me on. I
hare made my customers Hafft S^d c4n do it again. My bus­
iness nesriy doubles every year, and that is evidence of satisfac­
tion somewhere,
',
.

Siiical ad Mechanical

DENTIST

IF YOU WATT

.-* VICK's ,

tor end occupy, but aaid. partiea agree
to pot tho iuu in a auitablo condiUon
uniter the direction of the Judge of Pro­
bate, for th. price above named.
Ro^ectful|y anbmittod,
8. C. Pannu,

&lt;^0^9
ibFFtcv

Wo wont ten &lt; ucrgetlc foadlra or Gen­
tlemen In Harry County lo Introduce
our Htandard i'ubiicatlone, In that and
adj&lt;4uliic Couutira. The hooka are the
uroducllona of the moat Popular Ameri­
can Autbore. aud are having Jarre aale.
wherever offered. Send fur circular,
which frill ahow our liberal Inducement*
t&lt;&gt; Areata, and giro giy« tell deaeripttoa
ot the hooka. (11 co tare aent free on
receipt ot application, Adrta*. W. EBl.lrS A CO.. Publtehrre, 14H Summit

Cm or Hxntnci, Jan. 5, 1874. j
The Board of Supervisor, for Barry
County met puranani to adjourumen m
above. Bean! called to order by tho
Chairman, David G. Robinaon. Memben all prw.nL Mr. Towne appearing
u Scporvteor of Pr.lri.Tdte, io place ef
Mr. Cre^y. reigned.
Mr. Munro, moved that th. Finance
Committee, to wit: Mr. J. Engle,
Mr. Henry Brown, Mr. Day, Mr.
Young and Mr. Walker, ha appointed a
Committee to Mltl. with th. County

January 6, 1874.
On motion tho report was accepted
and laid on th. table.
Mr. Kaagl. presented th. petition of
Simoon Overholt and 23 o-tbera, ciltsou.
of lha township of Caatl.ion, asking thi.
Board to grant a life laaeo of tea aero*
of land in aaid townihip belonging to
tli. County of Barry, to one Bamu.l
Lawton and wife of Mid townihip of
Cacti,ton.
On motion of Mr. Munroe, tho petition
was laid on th. tabla.
On motion of Mr Manly, Board ad­
journed until 7 o'clock thteoveuinx.

Tho

JAMES WOODRUFF
DELAY

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bn motion of Mr. Bagbee, Board adirned until to-morrow morning at the
ur of uiuo o clock.
Wm. H. I'owxxa,

The pity of it, the pity of it! «od
furbid that wo ahodd aay a haaA word
braid, thia open grave-.till leeaareumo
to judge and cond.mn. We have not
reciled thia painful hictay wantonly,
but irom a motive, and with a hope, and
furan and. Th.
widely reed by young men, in the OnlloRna and eteewtwre. Il »aa thinking
of them w.Ugwa tbfaartfoto, it te
thinkinK of them that waelueo U. Bore
wm a man who oMroed |o hare evwy-

Afternoon Bra.io., • P. M
Hoard convened pumant to adjonraRoll cited, member, all prwot,
B«wd proeami*! to baafooM.
Mr. Muaroo elfcred the following
molutiOD wtiah was adopted :
' JUmM, By th. Board of Sepervu
ore for Bvrry County, tbel a veto of
thanka b. tendered to the Hou. Jane.
ekL

A BARGAIN

DON'T

Mr. Phillip, moved that aceonnt No.
00 acted upon by the Board «f gapervtean at their December Semion 1B72.
be taken from lb. file and allowed at a
further asm -at twenty dotlan.
Motion prevaited.
Pay Boll of Board of Borwvvteoo.
fur January raaaioa, A. D. IKS:

ly, tb.n oitenor and more, then to atnpetectioo. ur dclirum. Ha made mor.
I han one draper.to etniggteto fra. himre11, but tho Mi of ffixo-io borrow from
Atertylue— waa around him. Whether
it wn. imn-ditary taint or diaaaaa, .or
mutely a weak will and strong appetite,

Oa motion of Mr Manly .eoonnl No.
14 wm Ukeu from the ublc and ruferred
kook to the Oommilloo oa Cteimj.
On notiea of Me Pleiad*) Bruno,
Board adjoaroed uatil 2 o’eloek F. M.
Wm. 11. Puwraa, Clark.

Th* account of G»o H. Brook, and
tweatv-t»o other, wore prerented, and
on motion of Mr Day, mare ref.rred to
th. Commltte. on MiKallanrou. Claim..
Oa motion of Mr. Born am, Boari ad­
journ*! until mw o’clock Una nvaning.

mode aa now.

On motion of Mr. Manley the report
of th. Commiue on Glaive wm acceptcd and adopted.
My. Walker introdneMl the following
Uraulntiuo which.waa adopted:
/Zmfrvd, By the Board of Suparvianre
of th. County o! Barry, that the time
for the collection of uxm in the Town•hip of Irving in .aid eoeaty, be ax-

t trm. of Bow^l &amp; Norina, via: that the
Imm .hall b. for fiv. yran
.
•
“The undnaigned further report*
tliat th. above are tbo only room* that
h. bu been able to find that he demep
wiitabl. for aaid office ; that both era
eaay of atxota, being entered by oa.
flight of atatra from State atreet; and
your committee believe, that either of
■aid rooms will make a very convenient
uEoo for th. purpoM above apeeitted,
and that the prico for the aamo ia, in
the opinion of the uuderaigued. reaaonabla. Th. room, of Rua*&lt;ll A Nevin.

A. D. COOK Agent.

AUBE

NO. 39.

r On motion of Mr. Henry Brown the I amended by aliening aeeonut No. 45 at
Rerolution wu acropted and adopted.
th. .am of 836.50.
Mr. Keaglo moved that tho Sheriff be
On tralien ot Mr. Henry Brown, lb.
allowed tho aum of 8365.00 aa Turn­ 'ooort of the Camwllto. oa plain, waa
key foea for 1873, alao tbe'.um of 835.00 immdril by .I’jniug aecmffit Ne 41 at
for keeping Jail record for IF78, which th. aum of twelve dull ar* and fifty
motion pruvailod by Yea. and Nava
c-nte.
.
foliova:
On motion the report of ibo Com­
Ynaa,—Mr. Barnum, Plioadea Brown. mittee ou Claitap aa amended waa adoptBugbee, Day, Kcagle. Lanham, Manly,
Munroe, Niehola, PbiHpa Walker,
Mr. Monroe moved that 8. C. PrinYoung and Chairman.—18.
die, Judga of Probate, be authorawd
Nara,—Mr. Henry Brown and Mr. and inatructed |o leave a room over the
Towne.—2.
.tore of.RnaatU A Nsvfas for ib. mc
Anuxr—Mr. Chapiu, Wifoox and of lbs Probate office lor a term of' fir.
Young»-8.-18.
year. fram^M-dai day of April 1874,
Tbo account of Banner Company and at lha rate of seventy.five dollar, per
14 other, were prveeatod, and oa mo. year rent, raid room to b« pet ia a aaitabte condition for said office al ll»e expenao of aaid liuM.il A Nevins, under
ibt d.Trolfon of the Judge of Probata
Motiua prevailed.
■
Mr. Phiilipv moved that the Prose­
cuting Attorney for Barry county be
rrqu«ted and inttrneted to occupy th.
office in th. Court Heave, now oecnpied
by lh« Judge of Probate, on and after
the 1st day of April 1874, or aa aocn
thereafter *» the office ia vacated by the
Judge of Probate, and nnlraa so occu­
pied by the Pruoroutfog Attorney, that
Mr. K.agfo uov«*l that tho Clock be b. will not be aUnned for office rent
instructed to draw an order ia the turn
ot |33.67 in favor of tho Treasurer of
Molioo. prevailed.
.
tho Township of Castleton fur Rejected
Ou motiuu of Mr Monroe the K«»
Tax chargod back to said Township, lution offcrad by Mr. Hury Brown in
which said amount waa assumed by tb. regard to tbs oull.etioo of coete and exCounty aa ippain by a Revolution pa**&lt; d pvcwji in th. c«*&gt; of Henry 8. Colby
by the Board at their October aosrion wu taken from the table aud lha action
of th. Board thcaeou indefinitely pealpeoed.
Mr. Phillipa moved that the Proveanting Attorney be directed to place lb.
caa. of the Peep!, ui. Henry C. Colbv,
information for tai*- protcuaea, upon the
Calender for trial at the next regular
term of the Circuit Court for the coun­
ty of Barry.
Motion prevail*!.
Tb. CommmiUre appointed^ a.ute
with the County Treuurcr through their
Chairmafc, Mr. Beagle, reported that
they had examined tbo account., hooka,
Cmmaittoe ou Mi*o-llau«ju* ('laima.
paper* .33 rouabtra of the County
Tbo various Committees being at Trcanrcra office fur the year A. D.
work on motion of Mr. Bugboo, Board 1873, and would beg leave lo oreeenl
adjourned until 7 o’clock I hia evening.
the following atatemeut for ibwir wriileWit. H. 1’owxas,
men I with him lor aaid year :
Detailed atxcm.nl of Receipt. lh&lt;3.
M. T, Wheeler ia account with Bar­
Erxxixo Scauox, 7 r. m.
ry County.
Board met pursuant to adiournineut.
Roll called, urembeia all present.
Board proceeded to buaioMS
On motion of Mr. Manly the petition
prMOnled yesterday by Mr. Keagle waa
taken from tbo (able.
Mr. Manly movoi that Mr. Koaglo
hare Irav. to withdraw read petition.
Motion prevailed.
On MoUm of Mr. Manly th. Bdport
of Committee on procuring room, fur
offie. of Judge of Probate waa taken

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BtnBWHmm

Wmxuui, The aalary of the Uircuii
Judf. ia entirely in*foqu*te to properly
oounesaate him for th. performaace of
the dutiaa of hia office; and whareaa
THE KXJBIO GT LUI WITH TAU- the dutiea of tho Cirmui Judge of ttua
ATI0I8.
!7th Judicial CLrouii require hia whole
time in their performance, and in per­
forming aueh dmioa, h. ia obliged to
pay hi. own axpau aea.
Itmlttd. That an order bo drawn
upon th. Oouuiy Treaaarer in favor of
Birnev Hoyt, Circuit Judge of thia Grcnit for the aum of tour hundred and
fifty dollar, to pay hia actual expanse,
incurred while holding Court ia thia
County for the yean 1871, 1872 and
1873, and that the County Treasurer be,

W ill

Gift

Ifit'K IH

VOL XVIII.
fOWWil aid

Evmne Saaotos, 7 r. m.
Board moi pureuant to adjournment.
BoU called; quorum preeenl; Board
prorood*! to buain...Tho following invitation waa received

I

For another like BARGAIN wdl

norerpn^tijtdfmthi.av.

eety^eln y.W„M,r.

Sell The Diamond Tooth X C
HASTINGS IffllW'

No. 14 area laid m the table.
On moboa th. Report a. amended

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�frojtef Porter’, residence, BiuJ Joie,

anntt.

w.re^iM ON tauidsed
. . diareatlxeAiirotosoaneyteg
the rhanattn- winter weather of txrathernXWiflwwia.
♦
.
tbo valnis of wheat nud floor shipped
from San Francisco and Oakland. CW.
durta^ho mu2*oavjn. aanunti to

Nnw Yoax, Jan. 19, 1874.

rax urosxas' nrxrrx.
breatonod demondration ef Jtho

MICHIGAN CENTRAL fl. R-_

Grand River Valley Divisicn
to riot and viol sure, but with little ef­
“ Doju fas thia roun t Why, I piofect. Tbo real laborer* looked with poos t» c«copy it with my wife."
iu»[«ciun upon tbo orators who were
"Wife!
Too thin," replied tho
hollowing at^hrirmootini*.

'

As lows Wranixo.—A correspon­
dent writing to tho laUr-Otm (ran
Highland, Clayton County, Iowa, gives
the particulars of an interesting wed­
ding which occurred near there recently.
Whan tho guests had all aaeembled to
witness a marriage ceremony, it was

who waa to officiate in making tho twain
-«% reaided in another (Fayette) County,
and therefore conld not legally solemnire tbo marriage. Thereupon tho bride
an! bridegroom, accompanied by the
^guests, adjourned to a neighboring
cornfiald, which was in Fayette County,
and there, amid tho rustling .talk* and
■wondering cattta, the knot wm tied.
The woddmg party then returned to
th* hotuw and banqueted. Thia corn­
final wedding waa a fitting prelude to
.’the future of the husband and wife, who
from such sowing, ought certainly to
, reap u goodly harvest of farmer lads
and agricultural lassos.
Tan Cnxxr Jewries.—Ln obedience to
a well defined public opinion President
Grunt baa withdrawn the nomination of
Ctdsb Cuahing a* Chirt Justic-, it
Having become apparent tbe Senate
would not confirm him. Among tbe
objections urged against Cushing In
tbe'Scnate caucus were his great age,
his axtrcme state righto views, nd his
general political record. The one thing
which, more than any oiher, gave
strength to the opposition was the prodtwiton of a letter, captured among tho
robot archive*, written by Cushing to
Jeff. Dans just previous to th* firing
upon Fort Humptar, which letter was
interpreted u indienting very strong
disunion views. Whom tho President
.will next select to run tho ganaltet of
public opinion is not yet intimated. But
eke man who, of all olhcra, should be

the ghost, or of relinquishing a ringlo
iota of Ito former power. Tho society
ba* been somewhat modest for . a year
or tiw, but tho elections last fall going
Democratic, as they did, gave it new
courage. Tammany propoere to take
charge of tho courts again, and, ** the
first step, baa divided up tho appointmoats, vittaal consulting tho judges
Que Mierson, representing Tammany
in tbo Twentieth Assembly District,
notified Judre Hackett that, one Depu.
ty Clerk aud eno effloer of bi* Court had
been assigned by Tammany to hia Dis­
trict, and that bo should designate the

“I’ll have no more bother wid you to.
night,” be remarked, as be walked
away. "And out yo go in tho moraio."
Tho next morning, of coarse, expla­
nations were made, apoligiee ware tenderodj and a pleasant dinner compensa­
ted for tho annoyances ot too night.
But the lady protest that from tins
time henceforth, while bsr name will
apjioar on tho bills as “Mita Agnes
Morton," on hotel register it shall ap­
pear as “Mrs. John Smith," and that
the Mrs. will bo wyiitoa as boldly as

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All Hemorrhage*,

New Advertisements.

Banner
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New Scales.
New
New Prices.

Michigan Central R. R.
OLD, RELIABLE AMD DIRECT ROUTE.

Um Virginis Legislature has elected
Colonel Robert E. Withers ns United
States Senator, the term beginning
March 4th, 1878.
John Ru*«eU- Young i* to. take. (ho
managing editorship of the New York

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ese, but no deaths, no inerraee,' *nb
urbenre in busines* oreodat life,
and tho diaaaae i» fart disappearing.
Dr. Fagin, of South Baud, has a coin
made of rolled copper, bearing tho date
of 1044jr-whether A. D. or B. C. is not
Tub Grand Lodge of Free Nasons stated. Mr. A. F. Hiss, of the samo
hold their annual communication at place, has a half Mat of American coin­
Detroit on Tuesday, Jan. «T.
age, which ha unearthed while throw­
Home wicked persons have stolen all
ing up breastwork* at ChanccDorrillo,
' Bible* In
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tbe
bearing date 1806.
and Michigan Hou them Railway.
Mr. Thurman wm Tuesday re-elected
Rev. Wm. IL Mllbern told the t
of Big Raiikls " What a Blind S
U. a Senator by tbe Ohio legislature,
England '* tbe cveuing of Jan. 8.
receiving Ue entire Democratic vote.
The Republican vol* vu mat tat t&gt;t-

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Actreasoa, as n rale, retain their mai­
den names attar they arc married, tho
Wot! what of iff Foi !4th, u)L, rwuou being that baring made their
rood 25 th, and the aUlomeal ia ourrset, reputation before marriage. a cuange
though the paragraph vu not pscncJ of name would bo injurious.
Out of
by Mr. Dewey, ear did be see it until this practice a very tunny incident oc­
curred Igst Saturday night. A welland tho wife cf jm cxooUeat actor, ia
still knowniby hex maiden name, we
will suy, Ague* Morton. She had baou
filling on engagement in Philadelphia,
her husband si tbo sumo timo filling
cto at Providence. They were to meet
in New York, Saturday night Thu ta­
lly arrived at 8 r. M , aud went to tho

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Judge Hackett that, when the time
cams, Tammany would go for Judge
Hackett's acalp.
You mo wbxt chance Now York has
for decent Courts, to tang m a mob of
rum-mill froqucnteMrmaro to dictate appointmsnts like these.

An analysis af a “ standard’ ’ brand
showed that it wm composed of forty
gallons of ixrtato spirit, fifty-six gallons
of water, four galtona of eapillairc, and
ten gallons of grape juice. This dalsetal&gt;ta mixture makes 40 dteoon quarto,
which sells in tho market at W8 I«r
doseu. Rather a profitable business
for ovurytxxly, except tlio consumers—
tlu-y need stomachs glass-lined and
backed with fire-brick.
Tho fact is,
there is but Hide actual win* imported.
The Bberrios are adulterated with sul­
phuric arid, and strongthenod with al­
cohol, the Champagnes arc made ot
cider and alcohol, Port is a villainous
decoction, and so on through the list
Hrt 'kb Auaix.—Under this head wo
find lire iatlreJwtoa.
of Still the fastidious drinker smacks his
lip* over hi* *ulphune acid, it* price
the 15th test., tee following:
aul itejfureign noma commending it to
• “The Hastings Bsatm s«v»: Tho
him. Notono of them can bo ■ indueed
to touch.tho real wine, madu from real
grapes grown in America.
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Mr. Htaiger’s &gt;ow work on tho peri­
odicals of tho United Stele* of Amorim
i* nearly ready for publication.
Charles Bumnot reached hi* sixtythird birthday on tho 2d of January,
and bears his ago and hi* honor equally

continues to improve. Tho jobbers are
selling a giset many Roods, they report .
what tbo ring of thiove*,' headed by a collections fair, aud altogeatlter tbo
gambler, bad to do with making ap. prospect is good, and the signs indicate
pointment* of officer* in hi* court, and a txitter late winter business than New
bo io told Mr. Mlarson. Thereupon

Thia is shaking among the dry-bones
that are havitually moistened with wine.
Yesterday a case camo before one of
tho courts, which turned upon tho gunuinoaee* of a favorite brand of wiae.
What do you auppoeo4lho Sherry drank
in the country is made of ? Bead, yo

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mates in our penal and reformatory in­
stitutions are chargeable to tho account
against ^rdent spirits so long tndst wo
struggle tor the Overthrew of the traffic
therein."
.

and exchanged for'pork.
Mr.T. M. Bak-r and Mrs. Helen M.
Baker, of Galaeburg, wore married on
Tuesday evening of tart week. Thia is
the third the eama pert Im hare Inter­
married, having been twico divorced
within a faw years.
Gov. Hartranft of Pensylvania must
be rather a forbidding man. for when
the PensyTvanis LagUtature latsly met
it found awaiting tta eel ion eighty ve­
toes from him
.
Tbo salary pl Colonel W. McE. Dyro,
formerly Cciouei of the Twentieth Iowa
Infantry,who has beau offered the po...---

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larger cities its recces* has boon unsat­
isfactory. Boston has a police fores of
600 men, vigilant to enforce moat other
criminal laws, but who make no effort
whatever to enforce thia. For carrying
out this law and the laws against gam­
bling and prostitution tho public has to
depend on sixteen State constables, who
are withdrawn much of tbo time for
servicoat fair*, trainings, sic. Is it
claimed that public eentimont Is opposed
to tho enforcement of this law ? This
la true only of some cities, and the Blate
repeatedly voted for prohibition and its
value as a measure of protection against
vice is abundantly.proved. This ia not
the only taw daily and flagrantly viola­
nd in our cities. Gov. Washburn well
says that "so long as uino-tontha of tbo
xgjjnee committed in the state are traooabte to 'the use of intoxicating liquors

The Democratic membsr* of the
Maryland Legistaturo in caucus have
nominated William Pinckney Whyte
for United States Senator.
They are talking, down East, of a
company to insure against defalcations.
What will we bare n*xt ?
During the peat month *80.000 wn

Rheumatism,
Neuralgia, .
Sore Throat,
Hoaijenes*,
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maascwvsrm.—The most «hiking
portion cf the mevaago ol Gov. Washbare, of Maseochnutts, is that ia which
he reviews the success of the Prohibitory
Liquor Law. It ba» tan in operation
eight tnvnths, and ha testifies that it
has been as wy.U enforced u could bo
expected. Tn titvea-fourlha of the State

Tbe
outstanding legal tender*
amount to |38S,970,b75.
The proprietor* of Rye, N. H.. nre
already beginning work for the accotnmolattan of tbo plea*ure-seeker*. They
anticipate a great ra»h of sen-side viri-

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The Praeuknt* third nomination for
Chief Justice of pu Supreme Court is
Hun. Morrison B. Waite of Toledo,
Ohio. Thalhexnibo confirmed hunt
a matter of doubt, and there Is no ques­
tion as to his abtHfy to till with honor

'•Who I* he. end where does he
work!" tarns a very ccmtnoa qusetlon ns to tho red-notel individuals who
were making *pread-eegls sppoib tn oct, too. And be very quick about It.”
behall q( “we talotere." And. at it
•• But, mao,” aaid the embanuaed ac­
never could be ascertained that tho red- tor, * that lady within w my wife. and 1
nosca had ever illumined any shop or
factory, or other place of labor, their
claims to be considered laborers were
scouted. Notwithstanding tho ieflammutory appeals to the laborers out of
You ought to bo ashamed ot yourself."
day, and “demand breed,', presenting
By thia time the lady got an idea of
tho “nlteraafivoof blood," only three the sitnation, and sot up a screkm, tbo
or four thousand gathered in Tompkins husband r* fa used into profanity, while
Square, and of tbeee bat few were la­ dressing himself, and tho watchman
borers, that is, Togutar laborer*. They
were agitators, whose idea* of property visa. Tho husband got hie clothes on
were eireedinglr vague—men who be­ and reasoned with the dark. Ho told
lieve in tho doctrine that tbe man who him that his wife wm an actress, that
baa roved eometlnng by hi* industry they were both known to tho proprie­
end sobriety, shall share U with th* tor. By the way where wm \he proman whose intemperance and larincs*
has prevented him from saving any­ * “Dodo lo his boose in Harlem.'*
thing. Thro* fallows, mostly' foreignWell, tho upshot of it was that tho
era, met with red flags and hedges, and clerk was staggered though not con
-tuat «u all.
Tbe police ordered vinced. He finally consented that they
them tn disperse—a faw of them showed should stay till morning when bo
fight, and were promptly knocked down, would investigate further, and ho wont
and.tbo red—the orators being first—
ran fiw sweet life. And that ended iL
A few minutes after, tho watchmen
Thirty of tho agitators, were arreetod pawed the room, supposing of course,
and committed to jaih They were all that tbo man had been eject ed
Tho
foreigners, which fact ha* significance.
There nre in Now York thousands of
French, English, and Garman commun­
ist*, who u* working vigorouriy to or­
ganise the tabor of th* country into a
“Ye arc prowlia about to get into
raid upon capital; but tho real laborer, that room agin, are ye ?
Como with
are steadfastly opposed to Anything of mo, my foine feller. I know yer room.
the sort, and the movement failed. The If I did roigbt I would kick ye into the
prudence and good sen** of the laborers abtroot, but 1'11 fix ye. Como w id mo,
saved the city a terrible riot.
yo dirthy spalpeen-"
And bo collared him nud dragged,
Tammany has no idea of giving up him to 312. and thrust him in, locking

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Many lira*. Wcmisn call upon tfair
ft give* no great pfasure to repriat
Rarely has ft bora ewr fortune to lis­ j Pupcxx, Rrm*x», Jan. 19th. 1874.
f.mily pbyriciaB. one with dwpeprio,
tbo fallowing -fab wa find in tbo B
ten to a lecture more ropfa. with valc- | Enrrore a vwa Bxxsxi.—As it is not;
anothltf wdh palpitation, another with
wrial
cwlumns
of
tha
New
York
fafoabla information, deep and earnest geaorallr known that we hive a Lec­
prsfat c( fat wrok. fappeeiag that. trouble of th* breast, another with pem
thought, and thorough scfalanUip. than ture Association in thia enterpritisg
tho abkteairnt of its sale g vro in the bore and th.ro, and in thi. way they
that delivered in Union Hall on Friday town I thought I would inform yottr
dailies Wa* true, w. bed written a fa»svMiiag by Hon. Isaac M. Cran. dl many readers that sueh is tbs ease, aud
tnU to the paper which for more than
Eaton Rapids, on tbo Rums of Ancient that our fat uro tho present week,
twuuiy yoars hsu been oor favorite, and ,
On... Wo bad expeoled a literary delircred by OU AUifAy was a grand
which did aa much or more than any j prescribes his pills and potions, anumtreat, but was not prepared, evra by soecroa. His subject waa ."Alexander other fa the overthrow ot Slavery, and j isg them to be such, when, in reality.
mere inlimatiou, for th. rich mental tbe Great,'&lt; and tbaes wbo were jrrount
th*y are all .ymploms caused by eonw
frost that was wtved up in such grero- enjoyed a treat that roHom falls to the
uterine disorder ; and while they are
rations yet unboni will thsnk its pub­
fol of man, n»ro than one. in a Ufetimo.
fully flowing rontencoa
tilted only abla to palliate for a time,
We shall nut attempt any review of The sue, bolgbtb, and broeuloan lishers. in behalf ot moral. R1 oca tian al they are ignorant of the cause, aud en­
and
national
progrero.
the lecture, aa from memory only, it strength of the OU Tv were ably
courage tb*ir practice until largo bill.
Gladly wo suWituto the following
would bo impoMiblo to do that with dis cussed, and his proofs aelectwl with
I are made, when tho suflering patients
from its own column* fa the words we
any, justice to tbe Author, but we cannot great cere, fam tho ancient colloquy
! are no better in the end, but probably
had written and trust the days of the
botsreen
father
and
wm,
end
were
quoted
refrain from saying that thte d.ucriptions
rroroe for th. dcUyJrcatment, and oth­
Zidyrafaf are
tar trvm being
of the beauty and grand uro of lbs great
er oompliostiona made, aad which a
rucmb:ro&lt;l. Mr. Boweu says :—•There
riises ot the East, gathered as bo avsrod
prop.r inedicino directed to tho cause
is no truth wlra&gt;r.r in the reports pub­
, would bare entirely removed, thereby
' 1 »y were, from the historic pogo alone,
lished
in
tho
daily
papers
that
tho
Zndsf or ho had visited none at the regions
instituting health and ccmicrt instead
yvadrri has bron sold.
No change
where repose tbe reins pf these wonder­
of prolonged misery.
mend a cheep safe, quick and direct
whatever has oecurvd ia its proprietor­
ful cities of the peat. ware to oach a
From Miss Lorinds E. 8t* Clair, route by way ot St- Louie, near tbo Mis­
ship or editorial mensgaineut, and there
It is
naw and strung, interest, and socni to
Shade, Athens Co, O, Oct 14th, I87S: souri Pacific Through fareia no prospect of any. It ia true, howequips^ with fine Day Coa-faa, Buck's
carry os almost into tho reel Nineveh, Thia colloquy was rendered in a very
"Dr. R. V. Pisrce, Buffalo, N. Y - Reclining Chair Care, Pulman's Palace
cver, that several very flattering and
Ikemr, Antioch, Palmyra and Bab­ forcible manner, and was n production
Yonr Favorite Preecription is working Sleepers, the famous Milter Safety
unsoheitod projxxals to purchase the
ylon, aud to bring us face to face with of that famous old dialogue, entire.
Platform, and tho celebrated Werringhouse Air-Brake, sod runs it. traiea
th. people who filled their busy streets Tbe speaker in a bold clear vote, peper have recently be«n mad. to us.
from highly rrepectabl. )«rtfa; but
from Bl Louis to principal points in th.
miking himsalf been! by that entire
they have all been roepoetfally dec lined.
Wret withoet chaag.- Wo believe that
bills and valley, of thro, lands of th. audience consisting ot fully one bunTho/&gt;fap«fa/ eaten upon tbe now
I anciacts echo and re echo with their
your with some ten or fifteen thousand
gratnletiuM, the names, businras at oc­
more subeeribera than it had twelve you seat me and began using it immedicupation of scarce one of whom is this
months ago and ils prrMpocte wore nev­ ataly. Aa a result of tho treatment I
day reroedod on tho page of history, and
er more [iromiiing than al thn preeeat I fal bottsr than I bav. for three years"
whoee tomb, are but ■■ th. tary dual cannot be given to our managers for
I From Mrs John K. HamUn. Odell, III,
moment. W. believe that we are mak­
Mereh.lfl.l472:
. .
they vainly .ought to cummemorata tbe tr energy and untiring doviXioa, io
ing a first-rate family newspaper and
"Dr. Pierce—The Favorite ProenpAh, whoa, very .list.ncu was milhirel securing such able talent, without any
that we Barer had a better or stronger lion ha£done me good, which I am
until tbe scholastic labors of bayard and regard lo ar/ewM, and iu tltoir bebal*, aud
o.Tiiplelod, and passengers «ro offered a
his companions ojwned up to the gaxe for the high regard wo entertain for tbe
first class all-red rout from St. Etuis
show every week a mu ch larger list of
people of v&gt;ur vicinity, we would recto Texas, .ilber over the Missouri, Kenpopular writers end contributor* than
CNWCMEt.
there loot cities and read on the decay­ omrnanl Hint Jour A-aociatiun secure any other secular or religious weekly
■u A Texas R. R, via Sedalia, or nver
ing marble their history, and somo few OU jiatifiuty witli &gt;nt fail, to repeat his published In tho country, and we ajpo tion against imitarfa^alj requjjes a th. Atlantic A Pacific R R, via VAita.
cerr/ef Uatutvi
oad For tnaps, limo tabfa, information aa
of tho events it was vainly sought to famous lecture on '-Aloxandvr th.
present more numerous departments
to releo, roniea, etc. addreee J. F.!
make immortal by engraving oa tablets Great," after which, your repulalion as
with other ingredients io produce a Tbomjnon. Northern Paarouger Agent,
thau ean be found elsewhere in any per­
of stone, lie also, gav. us glinipa.0 of a lecture loving |&lt;«&gt;p'.o will Lo fully
salve that may bo tailed upon. Tbo
iodical, daily, weekly, or monthly.
of Ancient Th.bee with its 2,000,000 of establish. 1.
While our adrertuing patronage is al­ genuine only guaranteed. Bee that it
warriors, its 20,000 chariot*, and its
b**n tbo.signature and private propri­
ways very large, our readers will boar
hundred gates of brass; of Pumpeu
wilaeea that we print at least from one- etary stomp of John F. Henry. Sold
buried by iho ashes and lava of Vesu­
quarter to ooe-third more reading mat­ by ell Druggists and Dealers. Joan F,
vius 2.000 years ag-s whoee streets to­
HtxsT, Crsaas A Co, Proprietors. 8
ter than any oilier religious weekly.
day may bo trod by tho antiquarian or
Canra Csxrx, Jan. 7th, 1F74.
Our columns are longer and waler then and 0 College Place, New York.
th. pleasure- seeker, and the eurfaitfa
Eonou Danaan -Mr. 8. A. Owen, those of moot periodicals of a similar
I found there oiler beang enUmbod fur of Rutland, gpt ctiivared on the evening
A |«wperatiou so widsly and forumcharacter, and besides we usually print
ages, grace to-day the boat museums of of the 6th, M*t, for no other reason i
I 32 fagee (though sometimes 3d); while bly known as Hall's Vegetable Bicilipn
I th. world, proving among other inter­ than taking io himself a young wife. i others give only from 16 to 24, and ail Hair Renewer, needs few words of
rating things, that th.ru is "nothing The history i. this, they having diacov-!J st the simo subicriptioa price—via praise from ui This compound has
| won its way to the bighrot favor in tbe
ered signs of coming events were on
Exhausting bis hour by bringing bo- I
HASTING* EASTERN STAB, Le4e&gt;
public mind; and moltitodro, who have
the lookout. They first diarwmod a
fore us so vividly tho wonders of the ( light inMho bushes across the road, a
vainly used other remedies for the res­
post, be dosed by making a moot ap
toration of lheir hair, have, oa trying
propriato ^iplication of these things to
tho Sicilian Reaowen boon mads glad
us at to-day, aad reminding us, that
by the speedy restuiat’ion ol their grey
nothing on earth is stable. That tbe night was broken by a valley ot about '
hair to its ntaural color, and the thin
PALNUl ENCAMPMENT, NO. «» fate of tbe citfa of the post was sure to
twenty guns which jarred things gen- cumstancee, been able to divide over six locCa thickened up, a. in tho days of
sa—■ * wrtssTK.t" the fate of tbe citiee of tbo .present, and
orally, aad even the borero in the stable I per ecat in rar one year from th. early youth. It also prevents tbe Lrir
on. M. D1VH. BwiW.
that only ia that eity made without
tri.d hard to play well their piit- Mr. I •arniugs of the road.—Btvur. falling out, makes it soft and glossy,
HASTINGS IAJDGE.NO. Mi, »«u«rere
hsnda, eternal in tho Heavens, is there Ow.a then got up to go and see to bls
The abov. stat am. nt, if true in fact, and is altogether ths bro! preparation
’“‘“-“■■••‘’.Tfc.miA,. x.o.
anyplace where time in bis onward horees, the band having retreated, all 1 is w.U calculated to giv. ■ wrong im for its intsndwl purpuws before tbe
march dee. not build tho tomb, not only but one, who remained aa a spy under । ptroaiou. It may be that th. dividand. public.
upon th. preronuteri .f Railrood, in
of mao, but else of countries, nations tho window, faon however tfcejr re­ I this State ar. low ; but th. stock, rep­
and all tho devices and arts of human turned, delivrowd another broalsido »&gt; Invent
on amount largely in eiroes of
|
intelligence, humau grsatnoM and hu­ heavy, aa to break sevrral lights .of | Uro money inve«t«i by thoro who bald
man power, and then .ntumb all throe glass in the wiadows, and actually jar- I thorn. If th. local snbecriptioaa ware
deducted from tbe .locks, lb. wafer all
tombs torevM to oblivion.
*
red a lamp loose from its fixture in one ।' aquoeaod out of tbam, and ths dividand
। declared open th. money oust to thoro
Pane. Bwsarsaxso. —An exchange of the rooms.. The cattle all broke।
who hold them, e veiy diflor.nl result
says moot truly of this indefatigable out of the yard and loft for regions more
Guns so heavily loaded were
| worker that “if Grand Rapids has a calm.
For tb e accommodation of our sub­
fired
so
eloeo
to
Owen*,
bead,
that
bo
i
more thoroughly go-ahoel mau in it
scribers who desire any other book,
than Pro!. Swcnaberg wo have not m.t did not get over it far several hours.
tangerine, or paper, published, with st
him. Tho professor presides over on. Th. bells aud other music were mad. to I
without tbe sdvertieed premiums, we
round better on account of thst bedious '
ot tho very best business co!Ug“ that
will obtain it fur you st tbe lowxsr
can bo found ia the country, East or | । born which must have been mads bn
R*rm, without any expense to you ia
West- Its ad vantag. i are not extern!- puqooo for chivereing. One of the
sending tho elder.
•d alone to young m.n, bat are also ••homers” wanted to put bls gun through
freely offered, and in many cases ac­ one of tho broken p*nvs "and fir. into J
Gold 111 &gt;-8.
cepted, by young ladies desir»us of be- । tho bouse, but objections were made and '
Weather changebfe- ing qnaliffod to do something more than he refrained from so doing. Mr ^w.a that the stock of the Mmhigan Central
tii.n requested the boys to leave, at ho ia watrrte^ and yet this road, with its
Remember the Odd F.Uowe dance on
bed company from abroad who could rwpreeonting only what it coat the prec­
Thureday erearagEvan AmveX&gt;Vhirsgv is increasing not endure lha mriro. They sail they oat Company, and 1st fas thau its ac­
A. contract for building the foneo bortrad. very rapidly. &lt;ven during would and did, like genttetnra.
ITo tual cost, has not paid one cent of diviaround tho Union School grounds has
tb.ro hard times. Tbo aggregate busi- thanked them for faring, and they said deed tur tbe posit twelve months, whifo
bora IM to Samuel faw.
th. naw roods referred to have faded to
nroa of that city th. fast year is estima­
The indefatigable Anderson is still ted at SMS.O&amp;O.OOO. In 1872 the fig­ It seems they had business in other pay even tho interest oa their bonds
at work: if bo oratnaoa tho K., H-, L, ure, wore HM,900,000 and in 1871 places, as their music wav heard the notwithstanding :1m anuaat of stock
I do not n prop such paid for by local sxbscriptiias,
town
A N. M. B- R-, is rare to bo built
8102,000,000. W. ee. no rearoa what­ next night.
Oar fat poy dregs a little, but tb. ever why there should not be a contin­ doings, but under ell the rircuafaaneee, and county bonds, which vu donated
* * *.
to the Companies.
Equal and exact
pay itetedvnnM system is gain mg ground ued increase of trade there year after i I rather enjoyed itjustice is all we ask for any elass of
with ws very repiily. Thanks patrons- year. Boaton, Philadelphia, end New
tusC, but do think our Railroad ecookt
York will have to be wide awake in tho
Hon. R. a Prindlo has boon Judge
Wtrnu Ixrxaawts Lrextr to Win —
Th. Now York Tnfaw ef Friday »ays ! are not paying as ranch for the money
■ the talk for inflation in tho Sonata ! inveoted in theta, as any ether equal
amount of capital invested either ia Ag­
yoetorday was dear and strong ar.J we
riculture or tnsnofseture. does pay,
TmxGuloxx Aes says Mr Motley's
greatly regret to believe that Mr. Mor­
Already there ere partie. ia this Ay
and that until ft dees pay this mach
new book, “John of Barneveld," will
ton exprcasM the demand of a largo
trom Richland Lodge, L 0. 0. F. to fitthe bowl about graseing monopolies,
aeon be pubSahed. He has spent great
teu.1 tb. Odd FdtoW. Ball to-mosvo* labor upon it. aud it will probably take portion of tho West Tho friends of a otorbitant charge, and th. like is all
sound currency may as well make up
wrong, and is not in tbe interw: of th.
fall rank with tho greatest historkal
their minds that the contest ia going
Wo Morn with deep regret that Hora
qroduciog rl.w.e of tho State.
against them in Washington this Win­
Mark D Wilber cf Allegan, lies dan wtoeh it iauin some dag’ee the oequrace.
ter, unlaw they can spoedily turn tho
gmooriyeick with Typhoid Ferm, at Mr. Motley's health is improved, bat be
tide now seUmg so strongly la tho di­
hi. soMdauoe tn that village.
it sliU suffering from a oemi-paralyrio
rection in which Mr. Morton u roving.” Patout Office to Michigan Inventors, for
39tf
Our devil thinks it &lt;}»•«
h’ of tbe nervous system and has gone to
Out hero w. bwltove that Mroses. tho wook ending Doc. &gt;0, 1873, aad oach appfa
. spend the viator at Cannes, France.
Morton, Ferry, Field and the other ad- broring that data — Furnished thia pa­
Lost.—On th. street in Hastings bevoeates of tbctr views are the true per by Cox A Cox, Solicitors of Patents, twan tbo itoroaptJ. P- Roberts A CM,
Harran Act.- -Is it no: rather Into to
friends of a sound currency. and note Waahiagtaa, D. Q
and Bar foe an4 Goodyrar's a waltet
begin to diseas. tho principled of Civil
Grain Cradle— D. Duesler, Coldwater. containing about six dollars and a half.
their succoes with pleasure.
Rights when a negro in defame of the
ricroll-Sowing MaoMa.-T. W. Dow­ Th. finder will b. fairly rewarded by
bill is acknowledged to have made a
favtag ths same al the Baswxa office
ling, Pcmitac.
A Lurea Tata.—Tbo Grand Rapids
ELIZA DURFEE.
Ma. Gao. M. Dawn—Daur &amp;ir : Tbe
better speech than the View Preaidrat
Nut-Lfck—J. B Sveedaad, Pontiac.
Hastings Jan. 7th, 1S74.
new M. E. Chureb, in Behlmnro tosre.
of ih. Southern Confederacy T Better Stewrdey FrmMg Past fays, "Hea.
Osr-Startor—J. C Wallace and J. W.
Bedfad Oranit, will bo dedicated oa
JameeF. Joy, tbe preoent “Railroad
peso the bill alonce, and then give aL
Feb.
teh, 1874, at tbo tfa of series­
king of Michigan” and millionaire,
teation to the other, pending measures
oral qrorterly mrolina for this Confer­
D. 4 Cook has p- to Lancing to that are second in importance only to fifteen years ago was an obscure young
ence year. Hr.-H-C-Trok, ITefareg
Lur or Lr-rtsas remaining at the
lawyer in Detroit, aad not worth fifty Hastings, P. 0-, Jan. 20th, 1874.
a —’~r of tbe Grand Encnmpdollars.” But tbe fact m that nearly
M.I of Odd FUfara, a. tbo Rapm.roChoe. A. Baker, Jack Bearer, Ejaak
twenty yean ago, Mr. Joy was rogard- Brunson, David Durkee, John Holm,
terive rfFatamr Bncempmeot No. 44,
ATTKxnow.-Our elencel friends are
sd aa owe of tho loading lawyers of the Jane E Bedford, Mrs. Gardvtte Hann.
requested to hand ia asmouno.menu of
i John A- Spaulding. Jen. M. Whroler.
mooting*, socials, lecture^ marriages,
wealthy mau of Detroit, aad was large­
deaths, or any other matter of genetai ly engegeu in pushing forward the II Bohn Williams.
Direct your letters to number of F. 0.
interest occurring to their juried*:iuc, fading Railroad anterprfas of the day, |
aad tbo same will bo published free of
working tbea as now with daterrained
coot ; and aa we arad paper free to oresrol to beild up the ccnmxrvsal laterry eJergyman in tho county whose ad­
•etc of tbo City of Detroit.
•
dress wo know, wo do not think this is
asking too much.
TKeoditorof TJ» BtUtr J/v,1publiabed st Detroit, get off n half ^otamnxrf
abuaq ot the Zfayaafat Afaro—, publisbrd at Coocurd, New Hampshire,
wkfa took hka,Raaa.n, to task for tho
fiy/fara. fUuhtai bo made use uf In a
fature at Coaewd whose he said “the
Fropublfau party of Nsw Hampshire is Qmod Eunampreent rf 1.0. 0. F., ad
Uro guardian aagM of ths grog shops.”
joamed at midnight on Turoday eve­
Well wo treat Brother Cugsw.U will ning. Of their doings vs ahaR have
not got alarmed, as bo has brain,
oometbiag to say ia out nexU
raragk to supply « wfalo regiment like
Ru^ll, and gbaiV oarash to eope wiA
dt Mtfo Mrafonn
kalf trying

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and wbei, tbe olarmi-J neighbors came,
(o:rr littte Nellie wua brought lifeless
and drijiping from the water.
Mrs. Ashburno cried out, wept aud
sobbed as a loving, impulsive motbev
will do at tbo lose of her darling. But
tbs fathsr. made of a'eroer stud, hail
received a blow that shook hia very

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THE HORTICULTURIST
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from him? Ths thought was agony,
and ho asked, in all humbleness, that
the cup might pass from him.
And when tho dark cloud hi tod. and
health camo slowly book to the wasted
mother, he ant about performing hia
vows. It surprised own himself tu see
bow little time it took to bring order

ot every disease uuu i* heir to. They are a
penile VurgcUve a* well aaaTouie, reliev­
ing Conpestion or InflammaUon of the
laver and Visceral Organ*, iu Biliou* DiaIf men will enjoy good health, let
than: u«e ViaMSS Crrrxrai as s medicine,
rad avoid the n*e of sleoholic Lliciulant*
la every form.
No Person can Uke these Bitten,
acrovdinp to direction*, and main long
nawell, provided their bonce are not deitrayrd by mineral poiaou orothar mcaaa.
and vital or;«n* urastrel beyond repair.
Grairfu) Thomtands proclaim Vora-

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long habit eould be broken at one
wrench, and he often caught himself
tripped. But perseverance u all pow­
erful ; and ho hod but to recall tho
mute reproach ou his dead cliild'a lips
and the bitter words erf his half-uucoccions wife, to arouse himawlf to hia du­
ties. And one would hardly believe ihe
wonders the change baa wrought.
Tbo tarm, from being slovenly and
unproduetivv, is changed to a * snug,
money-making homestead, and Mr.
Ashburne is at tbo present writing, M
remarkable for hia promptness n* he
■ aa five years ago for ilia miserable
habit of procrastination.

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sight forever, ami he stood, remorseful
sad silent, beside tho touch of bis sick
wife, and listened to the moanings and
wanderings of her grief-stricken brain*
be knew that she. tuo—grade an 1 char­
itable as oho over wee—bad rritteo
hard things against him.

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Ten minutes labor, at tbs right time,
s-ould have saved hi* bountiful child ;
saved tho warm, loving arras for hi*
seek, and the soft, rod lipa for hia kis*.

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Month, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the
Heart. Inflammation ot the Lunn, Pain
in the region uf the Kidneys, and a hun­
dred &lt;iifo-r pefofol symptesns, are tho off­
springs of l&gt;yvpe|«a. Ono bottle will
prow a l“-IU r piaranter of its tnrrila than
a lengthy advertisement.
Scrofula, or Klug’s Evil, White
Swellings. Ukvr*. Erysipebui, Swelled
Seek, Goitre,' Scrofulous InCuumattoos,

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strayed, or the glands atrophied and
decayed; but such aa remain can In
eared by thia a|tplicatk&gt;n, and stimu­
lated into activity, so that a new
growth of hair is produced. Instead
of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi­
ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous.
Its occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning grey or falling eff, and
consequently prevent baldness. The
restoration of vitality it gives to the
scalp arrests and prevents the forma­
tion of dandruff, which is often ao un­
cleanly and offensive. Free. from tbaeo

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iKb.(«s t'retrsl. Jashwa. Lasaei A Bas-*
kw. G.»d Itivre Vtltey, «ra
jm U«ilmX
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rlnmbcrs. Tv;»--&gt;«ttrfs. Guid-beatars, aad
Miners, aa they rulvrace ia life, are sub­
pvt to purelyu» of the Bovria. To guard
againat thia, take a done of WaXXD S
5 tnotn Urmaa occaaiocally.
For Sliln DIm-sm*, Erapuona,Totter.
Salt lUirum, Bloicbee, Spots, • Pittrplta.
l*uUulei, Hml*.'Csrtmncim. Htngwnrnw,
Scald Head. Sure Eyca. fjysipetes. Itch,
tfoarfs. Diieolrwiitfor.!. of the Bkic. amor*
and Piera* ■ of
l{kin of whatever natae
or nature, are literally dug up and aimed
out of the I'«&lt;o in a short time by the
era ot these Bittera
Tin. Tape, and other Worms, fork­
ing in Use ay stem of ao many Uxxurwla, aro
cSrctually destroyed and removed. No
system &lt;rf medieinr, no vermifuges, no
utbeiminitica, will free tbo system from
worms like tine Ritter*
For Female ( omplalnte, in young
or old, raasricd or ringle, si tbo dawn of
* wemanhood or the turn of life, Umi Tonic
Bitten &lt;b*;ilay to decided an infineuce
that im|iroveaent la soon perceptible.
Jaundice.—In *11 COM* of jaundice,
reel mured that your bver b not doing its

WANTED !
Adtertist ii lit Haitiiis Bauer.
ASvwtMes win nta* a«y ssaSeeMn.
ASvirtaiyewgltay sMmmts.

100,000 Feet of
White Ash
Flooring!
MWEST t
PHia

Ayer’s

JOB PIMNTTNC

tavor its removid. Tor thi* purpose use
VorxoaB Bm*a
Cleanse the Yltbted Blood when,
ever you find its itapunUea bursting
through tbe akin in Hrapleo, Erupttooa,
Of Bores; cleanse it when you find it obelrncted and slugniah in the Ttdna; clines
it when it is foul; your feeiincs will tall
yonwbm. Keep the blood pure, pad the

Feed Gutters,
Bob-Sleigs,
Wood Sawing
Maohinee.

COUNTY FARM

Tho Babcock

siBsflMrts

Cherry Pectoral,

Good Tough
Oak, Book Him,
or White Ash
Lumber
infusion does not give tbo starch reaoliun, and 11 borofore conclude there h
nothing jireoent but coffee and chiawy.
"' I re-j-orated end weighed some of
tbo chieury, and, making silowanw for
the part dissolved in water, 1 conclude
‘
' consists oL equal parts

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face of tbe water, but tits particles of
chicory, as they become wet will sink to
tho bottom, giving u brownish color to
tho water. Let tbe whole stand for
half an hour, when meet of tbe ehicory
will be&gt;t tho bottom, while tbo coffee
■ ill remain oa top, and in this way you
will get some Has of tbo amount of tho
adulteration.

Ha soaked tbo root* of some aPoicw
nursery treua in lye, lo destroy imagin­
ary ias-xrU, aud suroeeded ao effectually
that BO inwctv appeared-nor leaven
either; turned brine on young fruit

ended the struggle by
nock; iutrodured a famous porker
utBcug bis twine that proved tn have
au infectious disease, from whfch near
ly bis whole bard died.
\ But tho crowning uusfurteu* was the
loua af a fovuriie and valuable horse
that bo attempted to doctor, burauM he
waa afraid t&gt; trust him in the hands of
a farrier. Thia calamity staggered him
for a white, and he was content to folEra ia tho bowwn trackaod bo govern-

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strength. Its superiority was gained
by a new process of roasting known on­
ly tu tbonuelvee, in which the foil
strength uf the coffee was retained.
He said hundreds sll over the country
wore using it, aud that it gave the boot
of satisfaction.
“ Mr. Hubbard thought if it contain­
ed double tho strength uf good Java bo
would try a barrel* as it euuld be ob­
tained at 30 orate [&gt;er pound.
When
he came to nse it he found that it re­
quired about three times tbo amount of

Irnm it was of interior quahtv and taste.
Mr. Hubbanl scut n sample uf this
‘double strength Java* to Dr. R. C.
Kedzie, of the Agricultural College, for
analysis, and tbo ductor's letter pub­
lished below sjows thia swindle ia its
eharmisg “good fellows" whom every­ foil light:
body liked, and his family alttosi idol“ Lsxaise, Jan. 8, 1874.
b*d. But, somehow, he was always al
the foot of fortune's ladder.
He ha 1
no sucora* in making money. Indenl,
tn barrow a phrase that should bo Hibwrnian if it is nut, he “ progressed
backward*'' decidedly, and all for the
simple reason that be was afflicted |
with tbo chronic infirmity of procrasti­
nation.
He was never quite ready tu du tbo
ngh1 thing nt the right time. To-uicr-

cut down tlAt mammoth thistle and
sprinkle salt on it, straighten tbe fence
that seemed about going to sleep on
duty ; drive a few. naffs in those loose
boards on the bam; pat a lock on tbe
smoko house ; a hinge on tbe gale, and
a cover cn the cistern.
But, alack and alas! to-morrow never

$1,500,000

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and m»i:ih-d trnibeep A horse hsrf bro­
ken through tbo stable flour aud latued
iteeH badly—probably would never en­
tirely recover from it, 'Aenulk-house,

the public generally:
There 1* hardly an article of goarral
oontutnption that ia not aubiect to adul­
teration to came extent, and very gene­
rally the article. which are mo»t u*od
are unauspectod. Tbo buyers for con­
sumption. in their porehates of ■ few
pounds at a time, either have oonfidunto
tn lha retail merchant or they have no
limo nor means lo prosecute any inves­
tigation. Tho Innaing JfzpuHiean pub
lisbcv the following statement in coonreto.ti with the adulteration of euffke,
which we consider of general interest,
and call special attention to the direc­
tions given by Professor Kedrin, of- the
Agricultural College, aa to the easy
method by which adulterated coffee can
be detected by any one. The ItipMm *ays:
.
"Sometime in Octolwr, A. H. Adams,
of the Ottoman Cuhvey Company, Chi­
cago, appeared in this city and sold J.
H. Hubbard a b-rrol of what ia claimed

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staff, and of court e tbo crues-piecw I
stayed on But you should bare seen
tbe butter! There was lint all through
it. 1 molted and strained it, and now
it will only do for cooking.*’
“And butter forty cents a pound!
IfoaDy, ii ia to bad. Bring tho vexa­
tious thing here, suj 1 will attend to it
at once; and when tbst ia done, 1 must
go tu Mr. Chun hill * and see if 1 can
got some more cabbage plant*.
That
netfead row pushed over a panel of lbs
garden fence lost night and made a
clean swoop of my cabbages, besides
trampling aver everything. I intended
to have placed sum.' new (wets long ago,
but nave neglected it. and now tbe
garden ia utterly ruined. I &lt;jo believe

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875,000 00

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IU0 SEiitLJK MOSTtfir

GIFT ENTERPRISE!

•Isa going to the village; would
t ButoasoMBfreny mf
U is ao often tbo race between bus
Hand wifo, Mrs. Aahburna wm ex-

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HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 28. 1874

VOL XVIII.

Irifwfatl ani faUw'cufc

“Jtut this Mim Dallas : If wltan he
awaken*, ha is hupe ul and remambers
nothing of hia diaapoiatment, we wiU
not need you at all. But should he
begin to rink, tha right of yon would

STEBBINS

“But how T’

BED-LOUNGES. . MAT-

COUCHES,

rocaLod your decimcn vf a few weeks
BBQ.”
• “Oh, tha! would be too horrible ! I
could nev.r do that ••
“Not to nave a man's life F' he naked
solemnly.
1 He would not thank me for saving
hia life by ends a mockery,” she said.
“Why, I might have to say that I loved

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CHAEITT.
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CANE SEAT CHAIRS

“But liow could I ever meet him,

I1AKGAI.1IGUAniMTEED
i At least ton |er cent saved by buying
nt the City Diva Broaa

‘It would bo no harder then than il is
&gt;w. And I have no doubt Harry will

STEBBINS &lt;fc BELDING.

td to help you, Doctor,
cm like profanity to

J. Cole &amp; Son,

Ippomte Goodyear's Hardware.

----- —fellow.craature's fife,
and bo all the blame 6a me.*
•I nah I could do it, but what an
awful thing it is fora girl tu do !’
‘1 can eppraoate your Lnitation, and
i yet. if you were my daughter I would
rey it was your duty to do it.'
'Thank you Cur Myiug that. Doctor;
it decides uie. * will do what you a*k.‘
.'Thanks) I will call fory^u thia avwntng and explain your part to yoa.’
Laic: in tho night tliero gathered
arond the bed ul tbo sick man bis
mother sud autere. the Doctor and Kato
Dalia* The ductor had explain*! to
I bo utbare tho jiart bo had persuaded
Kate to act. if il sbuuld b j ulcoasary.
a nd they had thanked het aver. nJ over
for cuuwntiug.
They Mi near each
other; tho mother and sister* wonder­
ing in their own hearts that any girl
could know their Harry and not tova
him. but yet, they are womau enough tu
kuuw that tore cun not bo forced or

GROCERS
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Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

The New Wheeler ^.Wimion Sewing Machine AWARDED the
highest premiums at all the leading fairs in the World, and the
onlv one recommended for the Grand Diploma, of Honor, at the
Worlds Exposition, at Vienna. It has less pieces than any Shut
tie Machine, Sows' Faster, It Runs Stiller. I' Ruus Easier. ItSews the Thickest and Lightest Goods. It w Easier Adapted lo
Different kinds of Work, It will Jast.a Ldfcthnc. Every Joint bemeExtra*
Adjostsble. Old Machine, repaired or Exchanged.
-* oi
all kinds at the office Of the Agent in this City.
Hiould the Agent tall to call on you, he invitee you to call nt hit office io the
Store ofHKlKS BRO.’ri. State Street, Itertlng*. Mich., and examine tbr
Wbecter* Wlleon before purcbnelng cl»cwhere.
.

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IF YOU WANT

again exhibited tbomselvc* through the
country, rad at Wood’s Museum in
this city ; bat they were only moderate:
ly euccostfuh owing pmtiaHy to a taparity wbteL prevented managers from
having anythmg to do with them. A
greater curiosity in their Hue had
sprung up, too, in tba two-headed girl
—two negro children from South Oarolina—who are joined at the hip*, and
who are OU exhibition in Faria Chang

The death of the tiuitneen twin. iu.
Mount Aiety, noar Salisbury, N. (X, on
tba 17th of tlua mouth, ended one at
the aawt remarkably oi natural phefor Harry, while somethjtiw-saiirht »»»- nousana. They tame to this country io
sib»r happen to asttny Kato; ao ho set 1829. when they were 18 years old.
about unfolding tho etretagem. Harry haring previously been shown in Ea
listened attentively, his feco turning red rope. They ware barn oa the coast a(
*ml jiele by turn*, but he s»*k« m word Stem, and their parent* lived by fish
until the itory rru, Gni.bod
ing. None of their fifteen brodren nod
‘I did thi.,' eaid tho doctor, ‘became sistere were du formed, although many
1 knew it was the but chance of saving of tnem were twins. They made Um
your life. I kept bar back unit! I saw tour of the United triates, and, except- prvbsfollty of the fatal aflbet of om’s
death upon tba oriior.
The idea of
it must be done?
&lt;ng 18m Ti umb, were tho greatest ob■Have yva soon Kate since that jeete of wandraneot to the people. Nur ^paral-ng them by a surgical opera­
tion had Loen often bn ached, but phrntght F Him asked -quietly.
was the curiosity rrguding them con­ ait-tenahad conanllr agreed that it
■I eaw her but once, und then only for fined to gaping rural1st* To many
ai moment. Tho j«x&gt;r girl's uenci men uf acieMo they wvn- tLe first a/M- would kill them. Therefore each wm
underwent a terrtblu strain that night, imen of jomi-d and living human be­ haunted with a dread of being left
iMiund to hia dead brother, with absent ’
“re &lt;aJlcd to ’“Jp b,r-'
ings. Ibe-ficahy hguluzc shi hlinked
‘Doctor, t yrant'to ask you eras quei- them waa abuOl a toot in length, two a certainty of dying under any attempt
Wtofa
tion. Do you think I can hare any iuebes broad, atul four thivk, and to sever him from tho corpse.
in Bari* and Ixxtdun, they couaulted
hope uf ever winning her love Y
through it ruu a lorgu nrtory and itietiy
To be frank with yoo my dear boy, I veins, making ibetr c&gt;rcuhdioa identical.
do not think you ever can. 1 h*ro given Their breathing, tuo, waa simultaneous
you a careful account of .what pa^sua when they were aalcwp. 1
were
between M ■&lt; our interview, and to mr, not io entirely utte, however,
ttuit
her 'tian ucr showed tost you had no I each had an entirely M’pareto cxi.tcnoc.
Their rens^a were totally diwunne.-to&lt;L
------- wa,
One could not f«ri a butt infixtud ua
duly to inquire for ma.’
tho other, tCV ligature being the only
. 'Yea, but it was n&lt; my suggseliuu, un­ part in which thi-y were sinudtivo tu
til I Lad fold you Uta.Mmy.'
cotumau.
Much edoutitic ducraasion
Doctor, 1 am. so f«r as you can taH, atuee cvncvrning them, maiujy boariag
n&lt;ht ’n‘ud i »m 1 ttolT
Upon.the qnestna of -pouMble sepawn
■Crnaudy yuu arc.'
,'1'he fever ba* all gone F
*O1 course il ha*. What ore yon
driving at i
Barocm gut tho twins iu 185l\ aaJ
'^'al tbi*.’ said be, with dospariag for rental yc#* thuy were shown in
bi* old muoeuu*. At that time they
•liuko Eoghali v. ty ita|«rf-cily. They
were below tho tuodiurn size
Chang
was Larger tlun Eng, and foukod seve­ and thu fives of the twins grew
ral years younger. He was, too, ;]&gt;• ed indeed.
The details of their death *
okntai su|«&gt;riur of bn brother, although
Loth were iguoreut, and lud inteliigouce gre. Chang died first, and a I
that ecnrcM'ly. rote abuvn low ouitniug.
Thotr fanot were peculiarly repollioK,
y&lt;Uow in hue, and clowly rciemhliag
those a! Use Chinese cigar seifan uf
Chatham street Chang was thu nuxt
rolmsl and’ good naiured.
Eng was
ultra rick, aud alway* tuoroau and
pievisli. They bad n sleeping room in
the mueoutn, ns did die other curiosi­
ties, and one mgUt a rumpus was heard

awaken,’ bo »ayi. ‘Yuu Mis. Gilman,
and one uf the moat attocioua acta, of
and Huth, will stand uaar mo and be
cruelly, the truib of which ia avouched
ready to catch the Ural question bn asks
fur by ihv most reepectAla iuthMily,
ard anwer it. Mia Dallas. you wiH
The next day Harry was driven io
oc.urred dumg the Colombia etreggie
itaa-1 ox the door and come If I speak .| Hie home of Kato Dallaa, and as be ait
fur independence.
•:
to you. and act m 1 have told you be­ 'in the parlor awaiting her ap|&gt;e*r*uc.-, a week, which they «iuitably divided
The bnaniah General Moriiio, the
fore. If we are, prompt and careful, bia thin, white lips aeenred to move as ard put into savings banka. They moat bl«id-tbi«alr and treachtroua tool
and God wills It, we will cava Ha Hfe ' if he wore rehearsing Ms pari.
never visited llwir home, nud Moaned of tbo Spanish King, was crnMad Cpunt
The toother end sulcra step sottly
•1 OJU glad to ace yuu cut again, Har­ ta hare nu care tor tufe family. When
back to the bedside, and the doctor, ry,' else said, ae she c-uuo toeurd him. U*w.s sickChsuigYrursol mat; but!
reading the tremor in Kata'a syne, wait* bnt though her vu.ee was sprightly, Ii.-nu.pi did ao fro:u sulluh motives, Os
to apeak with her.
too acetous illm-M uf onu ma.to it nocbar facu was fully ay pale as his.
•You will not have to say a word.
•Ibank you, Kato, thia is my first unary ft r llui well uue a]m&gt; to go to bed.
Mias Delia* I will play the tyreutieal call; but Dr. Biuwn euuMutod to tny Cbaug had something of no appreciative
doctor to perfection and earn you, as
rem of tun, and liked to giyo a-itwLsa
—11 ..
.... ■nm.knnnni that
Her eye* triad to read in Uta if thu ianswers, in lu* broken Eugli-b, to the
doetur bad told thu »lory, but she said ; numberless ijucstivps at visitors. They
Il waa no common cum wiiu Doctor
with Barnum until 1855, and
•1 hope you will auou bo out of tbo remained
i
Brown, this eUandanee on Harry Gil­ doctor's hands.’
it iwbclwved that they bad then saved
’What can
man. When ha camo to Melville a
•I loarood from Dr.' Brown only last ieUurBlU.t-OO didlore each. Growing
SO PAGES; I&gt;~ Mtu MA Viaus. m4 CtlL
tKicr. unknown greduab-, seeking to evening,’ ho wool o*, a* if determined tirod oi ebow life, they decided to dstliUED rLlTIC. r.hU.,U y«run., X UN.
-1 eno Jo but little, but what I cm
• Yser. First Ns. far |(?« Jwsl tossed. A O«restablish himeslf sod can hia daily to My at one-, whal he hsd ucw to say, tie down in a warmer jiart ef tiio Uni- .hill be dune." . .
.
nuu&lt;4iU«u si iaw« ar-w.
bread, it waa Hany Gilman’s faihrr ■ut wbal von tunwiul to do for him durAUrru. JAMEd VICK. Itechnwr, X. T.
Murillo scuod ths litlic faitow’s exr,
who bad been the find to trust Um, i w fa* my stekuoss. 1 ought to th tu k I
and said;
;
cue who had taken him to hia own fire­ you fir, purhaiia.*avin&lt; nty life. I' d&lt;i
“Would you suffer your oar to ba ta­
In
their
travels
they
End
been
tn
'
side and made him feel ho waa in tha thank you heartily for all that you
ken off to procure your father's fife T"
hooaooda friend; the oua who Ud did, and all the m ao baruuau I kn-.w North Cororins, and rt* chmato had
“I eurtaialv would/ *M the un­
honored him with hia friendship in all I wn* a nrrible task for you. He told p|en«d them. t*o they buttaht two daunted reply,
.
.
ilia sueeeoding yean. Doctor Brown me tba mutoM* hwtory of hi* plan, phBtaiiom. cud secured wivM tu cumTbs boy wept, but did not raaiit
was now. with ekiil and care, repaying and{wiuJo 1 wiah U had never been rileto their domestic o-.tabbshn-uut While the barbarou* order was exacattlemr-n tn Barry County to introduce
to the aue tha debt ha owed the lath«, thought U, 1 can nut but »&lt;m Low gieat Here thoy took the sornateo of Buokar
ourKtendanl Pubxleatloria. in that and
They were then bachelur* of torty-four
and
he
could
not
hare
done
more
for
a Merifice you mads tor ma, amt I Uuak Tiry msrried English ri*tare,‘*aged
adjolulnt Conntlva. The book, are the
bisownohdd. Ashe looked into the you. Ib r it.’
urodactlona of the most 1’opular Aintrt.
. twvhrt-six and twwaiy-eigbt The gi.-l*
. can Authors, and are fiartna large sales
£iw had ouvjrwd bar fact with bur
wherever offered. Hand for circulars
feel it was a fearful experiment be woe band* at suon a* bo began, nud still tend been servants, and il ia -safo that a
I which will show &lt;mr liberal Inducement
about to make on two b'vea, . but he kept Uteut tiwn*. Ho waited a momsat- Lancasbire d&gt;d!-et still Hinge to them
to Ascents, sud give give full duecrlptlon
brushed lbs thought aaida. snd return­ aatfto giro bar an opportunity to speak. TM-maklngjrf the double match in­
,.r iiu,
&lt; i.».i.h---- ■
....
volved tnurh trouble, tor nllboagh the
ed to hie patient.
, .
twins were *ot undely exso ing, it waa
There yress the, preuxmtiory *ympStorp.
lotas of awak roing upon ibe part of thn thaak yoo ualy, but M&gt;o to aay *Gosd- hard to find women who wvra'both
rick man, and th* heart* of the woman to-1.'. Uba uncovered her fees at tbi., wilKngand at all rfarireble. There
around him seemed, nlmret burning and har eyre tilfed with anxiety—b. wm nu love making betore the engage­
with mMpenso and anxialy. At last the westtoa, Un a . few dsys l will learn ment, tho courting wm dote by proxy
eye* opened; the wild took in them MatviUo Rmyvr. bat if—bo luatwr and correspondence, and the Indio* ha (
soon gave way to one of recogmli in. whore 1 am—Hie day .ball mmn w hen men their future husband* only at a
Aow la London when they aeeepted the
and tbe Up* feebly uttered ;
I &lt;M» Ixi ol help ur nwuetoura ta you, 'olior uf waniage. ' Tho twins bkoid
“You wished lo mo me, Ductor F*
•Mochar.'.
yuu will remember that I own my lite ,
etioie.. upon Hkaoemu* forwardod
‘tSbeouuM. not sneak; bar heart was so you, aad —&lt;w almas; broke duaa their
“I did, Mies Dallas, and upon a very
,by their agent wh.i gave Meutwuou* of
serious matter. Pardon me if I appear too full for Word*, hoi . she‘boat oyer
•Un rrirpertabiHSY of ths -girt*
AU
to U meddling with your secrets; I do
having been arranged they wore
it only to save a toltow-CTMlure’* Ufa."
brought to Amcrice, lbs tw'ms paying
The young woman's face Rallied dur­
ing the remarks, but paled wtoa ho
spoke eo gravely. Ho continued :
r»perty re Orvss 8L.Toasted ng at Two Ams st . -Thtoe wook* age I was ualM to the
strong, liealtby Engihh working girl*
Tho domestic fins of the oou|dm were
js-culixr
»(eb family k=d
owu
DON’T DELAY 1
buuac, rervan!-, and dor.ieaiic eetaUiabwant. The ptatitatione -were owned
For raotber llko BARGAIN wHl
nud managed Mpevately, although m
■over prisiat itself ta tlri* Chy. . !
matteis of conreqn.nce Chang was
ussaDy tba tr.a»tar
Tho wives lived
•utnrir st their raaoKtiio itoures, and
tba hiMbunda alternated-stayuw ooe
wrek at Cbaug’e buuao and tho ucx:
weak al Eng's. Each U&lt;kwl alter Lu
plnntattea nod other burinnes . during
she week* of Iwjac al Ms m place,
and Hi. viriing brother »U unt sup

DENTIST

^'I82’4fc£.

Purs Wines and Liauors!

"Oh. I could not do it I*
“Nbtaran to save hia life F'
"You said that before, she aaid, “but
not even for that oould I do such a
thing. Harry and I LaTo ever baou
very dear fnepds. I never feuciwi that
bo could loro too until he surprised mo
by hh avowal, and then I told him it
could not be. How could I stand at bis
bedside now Md
that I loved him I
No. no, it can not bo. Think of somo
other plan."
“I have thought of all ways, Him
Dallas. 1 may not have to ask you lo
do thia thing that you di. like ao much,
unless in the contingency 'J spoke of 1
will not My to you what
c»fU to do,
my dear young Lady, bull promise you.
if I am cocu[»llc&lt;l to &lt;uk your atoUlanee.
that I will explain the whole matter to
Harry, just aa it is. and giro him a eor•wt
“nd uoderstaading of your

NO. 40.

Heavens! CuuM ho beltovp Ma own
heart! CotU il be poarible that aba
brad him I Hi &lt; eye* filial with light
and hope again, and with ooi step he
wasTxridv her. ‘Kate,'said he,‘am I
Miming from death ottco more .to hfi» f
disobey mo already. Clear out of the Gin you forv mo F lb you tov* mo ?
room, yen women, a! ones.’
Aik ma to star but once again ! I am
No,’ said Harry, ‘stop a minute’ Kate, yours fur hfe or death, if you loro mo.
sdUmmUmmaF
Whit ehall ll be. darling, will I go or
aha said, and she pressed her “'!&gt;«•. r.' was nil she aaiA
lips to his face.
•‘You may go now,’ be said, and ht&gt;
took tho draught the doctor offered him,
turned io the wall with sweet content­
ment written on his lace, and in a few
moments the doctor's practice I ear told
him his patloat was aslrep.
.He walked out where tha women
were awaiting him. took Kate's hands TguaSoctAt Wire, Tjrxr* Wrvn *xi
Familus, *«» ruxtx Mnmv Car*.
icruiJincp-A Ltrisu Boor Borno

Sell The Diamond Tooth X C
HASTINGS BARBU «

hu b-J Ihi ®. tU hroughl
under my care. To-night tbo ttfau
direoM will be reraMd, and ton
bat run!. mI can render him. ba

more 'Wood than
ITA.LIAJST

�BACON &amp;

^ht ^tpwliran |janittr.
Tur. Cnttr Jcvrirx—Btscxwsuta Iauy&gt;
eoid weather, far the filth is frox^n up;
but this eeason, it fa all ta a state of
fearful liquidity. Tho streets run filth Aad, ateo, a
of tha 1 .
in rivers, and it this weather .hould •f th* Committee on Transportation:
port property without showing partiahWnxuxs. The experience of society
ha. long emoo proven that all great en- •jUso clause V), section 7, act 195, of
J§7), ordering tho railroads to tranaP«t without unnecessary delay, and ta
order of time without di*crim:nation all

Tbe custom* receipt* for the week
ending Jannarv 17th were: A: Nrw
York. 82,618.512; Boston. 8288.157 ;
Baltimore, 810W12;
Iliitadidphta,
8176,789.

Caleb Cushing ha* rewired his Com­
fonu rules. Bqth are violated. The mission a* Minister to Spair.
report aaserts tha authority of the Leg­
Filtecn hundred cars, containing
islature and the duty o! State officers to thirty million pounds of wool, pass’d
tareatigsto the violation* of law by rail­ through Omaha from California during I
but Cushing.--------- —--------- --------roads and to enforce Iba laws, making J 871
known," thn New Yorker mean* by
such new taw* a* ere neeeeaary; that no
Gen. Luther McCutehin*. a working
that, well-known fa New York. A man
legislative, judicial *or Btal, officers
Michigan, regard lb* organisational Um should be allowed to accept free pass*?, farmer, wua nominated for Gov •roar by
who fa well-known in New Y’ork fa a* |
ord&lt;r of Patrons of Husbandry as a and offers of poaeea should be treated as the Republican* of Now Hsmpahiro.
teamed by New Yorkers aa capable of
movement of vast importance, not only
doing anything, and us fit for any poriIndiana ta to have a new Stat* Hone*,
an Attempt at bribery.
tiun under the stare. I heard an amus­
to tha iatereata of tbs groat producing
to cost *2,000,000, and to be fro* from
class of tho country, but also fa its ultiing colloquy between an Oiiic man,
mato and highest objects, ns dedguod
who had had “tha mere loiat reputa­
nd cnlci-lated to bfoaa society at targe.
tion" of Mr. Wait* thrown at him, till
.Swmd, That we understand the ob
bo was tired of It, aud one of these met­
facta of this organisation to lie: First,
ropolitan gnndccuen.
Bringing togrrtjicr in friendly and in“ Who would vou hare bad I” askedtelligont association that targe class of
society, th* farmers, who have fa nil
Why, Tierpont, of courae.”
tho put lived rom|nretiv*iy isolated,
“Oh. my d*ar sir,” said the Ohio
prieet* of tha 1
mau, “ bo wouldn't Earn answered at
bringing with them their wires, sons
that some
and daughters, thereby promoting a I
all. Ho ie something of a lawyer; but,
' to rescue tl
tny dear sir, Ais m a ersrr IsmI nfutttwa. peoplo from th* growing infiuaneo of higher social culture with all ita banco- .
la Xaus, wAers I Utt, to u «w»/srstrr«&lt;'y rum and dierinatxon geiwrally. Diari- cent results; second, to encourage the'
patarn ta the tint thing to attack, and Intellectual improvement of thews con-;
Tbo ussrriag* of the Duke of Edin­
tho toachm ol all deaominatioas fori noetvd with the organization not. only
burgh and tho Grand Duchess Mario
tho necessity of a movriaetU ujou U. by tho discussion ot numerous question*,
Alexandrovna was celebrated Friday.
The m«»ten&gt;oxxi will, doubtle**, be a purely agricultural, a proper under­
I Tho Maryland Editors! Aarocistiun
great sucorea here, and will, ef every, standing of which ondsrboe our great­
est ouccoes fa the tilling of the soil,
____ j
__ — io*r* —l. —
adopted resolutions requesting Reprobringing to our aid agricultural fibrnMnistivca in Conrrea* to use every pro­
The lew *U
one of onr best
riea and journals, thereby becoming
per tafluenc* to obtain the repeal of that
edited State exchaagio, ha* a now dross
better farmera, because more intelligent,
portion of the Postal taw forbidding the
but also that we may bo more thorough­
and preaouta a fine appearance Success Wm. Marry Tweed. Devoted entirely
tree exchange of newspaper*, aud j free
ly acquainted with the great and tmaMas4w friend Hfaes.
circulation ta tbeeouatiseiu which pubto the Institutions of the Department of
jwrtant duties sad obligations devolving
Charities nnd Corncuon, it contains a
upon a* and growing out uf the reinNot long ago, the Oreana Board of population of over sevuu thousand so ala
tiuns we sustain ta society, and also
Supervisor* voted to pay and did pay
week, we giro place to the foltowi* ar­ with whet onr right* and ’retponsibili- ego be deserted bis family, and subse­
Judge Giddings tha sum of *200, aa ex­
ticle reviewing the action of Ger. Bag­ tioa a* sovereign citizen* of a free gov­ quently his wife sued for and rocrived
tra compensation, out of th* Treasury
ley ta calling an extra session of the ernment; third, th* advancement ofour a divorcs from her faithless husband,
pecuniary internets by first buying more for adultry and desertion. Hyde went
of that county, and they did right The
legislature for the consideration of th*
directly from tbe manufacturer* and ta Ohio, it is alleged, with another wo- |
•wrrkman is worthy of hie living, wheihamendments to the Constitution propos­ selling to tbe euesumer, thu* avoiding, men whum ho married, bringing her j but tweuty-aix years old.
The political disturbance iu Missiaaip- j
ed by tli* Commission, and a brief re­ as far aa [iracticable, the paymgof large with h:ta to this city last summer.
view of one of the many important and unnecessary commissions, and by They have since reeufod here. Itacent- pi has lx»sn rettled by the Bupreqie
1 ly the original charge of adukry an Court of the State, which holds the last
changes propored, to which we favite
1 brought against him. Sheriff I. W. slsction legal and constitutional. Thisthe special attention ofour reader*.
Vnoowsx, of Hastings, came hero ann- put* Ames in the chair as Governor.
Governor Bagely has issued hie call
od with tho uecesaary papers, and the
Tho wife of Captain Trijip, of Peoria,
tor an extra session of the legislature
srrost was mode as above stated. Tho prevented her husband, on Monday,
to convene in this city Much 3. for the
sustained by reason of tho intoxication
prisoner, through his counsel, wont bo- with e trio ol girls. It is eminently tho
purpore at considering the auurndmenta
tore Judge Hatatt and sued out writ ol proper thing fiw Mrs. Tripp to produce
of her husband, to whom tho Wobb*
to ths Ulate Constitution proposed by
totoat nrpiu. The beering took niece triplets. but three little Tripps is a good
had been forbidden to aril liquor. Ooo
tho Constitutional Commsaotoa of 1873.
' yesterday afternoon, which rooulted in many triplet* for Mr. Tripp.
of tho men kept tho saloon on property
That the call is timely no one will
Th- l-alanre in the United States
owned by the other.
gainsay who is not tallneared by partisan
Treasury at the clore of bustaesa were :
(torrroo, *2,6M&gt;.2I«&gt;; *peciafa detxwits
jonty of the journal* but the great body
of legal tenders. 8M.895,0W; coin.88fi,Kosmal Eutci toxa.—The Lansing Jfrof the people believe that the best in­ tightened wisdom may diclaie.
4J8.8U1, including 845,208,800 in rota
jh4Jmm v ays that, in view of Use coming
terests of the State will be served by a
JksirfA, That in a Government like I
certificates; outstanding legal tenders,
special session at that timo.
It will ours tlss&gt; universal good requires that
’axtrnsoatfon Governor Bagley Las or­
8382,052,317.
cost tho State no more to hare the Leg­ there should be no such elnss icgialadered special elections to bo held in
islature spend it* timo in the examina­ tion aa will giro to any one branch of
. Bay and. Tuscola, to till tho vacancy
tion of these amendments now than it business or industry an undoo ad­
• earned by the removal of Senator H. If.
vantage nnd power over other interests ;
Another important point to bo eon- equally important to the well-being of 1
' Wheeler to Mason Oonuty ; in Calhoun
"10 ®U the vacancy caused by the resig­ mates; among thorn many, -the peculi­ riderod is that men who hare had one, society, but as far as possible every use­
two, or three years' experience are bet­ ful occupation.—* “--------------- 1 “----- ■
nation of.Senator P. II. Emormin, now arity of whoeo delusions reudars them tor able to pas* upon an instrument
in, should enj
United Stale* District Judge in Utah ; eqwcially intereatfag. These dnlosiuns
arc for tho most part pleasest oaaa—
dreams
of
exalted
power,
unbounded
caused by the death of Senator Stod­
wealth, matchless beauty.
You will
dard. The vacancies to bo filled in th* sou in that bunding a woman of, pcr- Lozislature to mak* improvement* in ,
the amended Constitution, which it will
-Hanse are those caused bribe death of hape. forty-five, who etaims to be the undoubtedly do; but taken aa a whole
mother
of
God.
She
waa,
twenty
yeara as it camo from the hand* of the CornBenjamin Walker of Shiawassee aad
Loti Walker of Geue*oe. They are ago, the most prominent of tho teachers mitrion it ie tax in advance of tho O&gt;aof Now York.
Now, she trite you stitutiOn of 1850, The work of portoc:his arrival in thia State, Mr. Hyd* was,
all to be held on Monday, Fob. 23
gravely of her visit to Heaven last iuga Constitution that will meet the
evening, and of what ehe aatr and did wants of the peopte is no tale task, and
। at present in default of bail ta tho sum
there, and aho present* you with dia­ can bo more thoroughly accomplished
of 80,000 io rusticaliugjin charge of our
mond*, which are glass, ubtxiuwl from at a special eeaiotr, for knowing Gov­
IU* lwl-«.ullh. XmSUm
Iga, ernor Bagtey'a views against the recom­
aamoplisbed Sheriff The examination
sell to bo tiro Emperor of the wirid,
on charge of adultery ka* not yet taken
ovorlook the article on the fourth page, and is decorated with star* and garter*, mendation of other matter*, the momSixth,
That
the
question
of
eheap
ulace,
and will bo held at Jackson,
from lb*
Far™. entitled cut frem hi* bed-quilt. B* turns round
tr*U!portatian interosts equally both tho offense being charged to have oc­
“Michigan'* opportunity." It is just
producer and consumer, and, a* rail­
curred ta that city oomelimi in the winsuch adricx) as the people in all sections you tho exact way in which each coun­
roads ar* public highways over which
of our Stat* n«-d to heed, and nowhere try of the globe came into the pn.aimriou
a large proportion of th* commerce of
of bis family and bimeelf. Then there
POULTRY WORLD.
oar country ie carried, wo demand such we know nothing, but we do know that
fa it more applicable than ta the county is a tall, fine-looking man. who-per­
legislation as will coutral and regulate any man who will fail lo provide as he
of Barry. Let u a as we desire public fectly rational on all other subjects—
the carrying trade ol our country, and is said to hare done, for an invalid son.
thinks
that
be
is
our
Saviour,
and
re
­
improvements, ere to it that we do not
cun:|&gt;cl all railroad companies to carry
de that which will cause capitalists to fuses to water has garden because if
passengers and freight at reasonable, denenes to be severely punished.
his Father, God, wished it watered he
heaitaie about investing their surplua
uniform mto..
would eeml rein, and to interfere would
Ama/A, That the public land, obtain­
funds within our State. The credit of
ed
through the United wealth of the
Michigan has stood deaervodly high in
whole country constitute th* sacred na­
the past, and let us by the prompt pay­
tional domain, and should be devoted
ment of all existing obligations Cbostirigidly to the purpose* of actual settle­ we clip tba following correspondencement by pcreons who will develop their
tutionalor otherwise, eontinus to merit
or plxres; chartering or lieoaiing ferric* • agricultural nod mineral revouroos, in- which wo fool perfectly euro will inter­
th# public confidence, that tho vast im­
art our renders, and which wo ptaro on
or toil bridg**; g-aattag to any corpora- —• •• '
.
provements so much needed in all parts
lion, association, or individual any spec­
record wi‘h peculiar pleasure, because
of our State may not be delayed a sin­
ial or exclusive privilege, immunity, or
of tho manly tone &lt;rf dfterminsd patriotfranchise, whatever; adopting, by any
gle day, through any want of ronfi lone*
person, any named pereou ns his child
in our ability or inclination to protect
Senator Chandler, and which so fully
or heir; and vacating or altering any
ta good frith our obfigation*. And by
represented tha people of Michigan in
road laid out by highway commfarioajaai Legislation let us do all wo can to
ar*. Tho tr.cml&gt;*.'rs of the Commfarian
thoee trying days. The totror of Sena­
■taka U reasonably certain that /arcyw
gave it aa their opinion, when debating
tor Qtapdler, is as nrorihj of the man,
then* amendments, that their adoption,
aa hale worthy of the greet ooufidsnto
a&gt;.1 —---- - ----- '.1 rarinM th.
tho people ef tho State so generally, and
with such justice repose in him.
Fuxt, Jan. lllh, 1874.

tod effort fa th* way of a revival of rel^forts foeltag, fa the hope that it will
spread all over tba count—
prayer-mevtiogs are to be he
meettags for preaching ta thi
and all the available haL., -------praachoro ere to boeriat wmk in the
open air; printed matter is to be used
parristoutly, and the edrerdsing col­
umns of the drily papers are to bo util­
ised, to awaken the mosses to a deeper
feriing ta Religion. The various Ohr.slion asaoctation* join iff tli* movement,
tho object of whkh is to crush out tfia
growing tendency to loose living, and
the wickKlncte which is besoming fash­
ionable. Il fa a singular fact that

Wirxaxis. Bitoh areocialion of effort
has been brought to th* aid of every inpor'ant branch of buxines* ta the coun­
try except agriculture; thcrefaro,

PIANOS,

First-Class Instruments.

New Scales.
Neiq^tjles.
New Prices.

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VeivLow

pRINTIN Q
Tt'areroom, Aro. 256 Greene, near Eighth St.,

Republican
Banner Smith &amp;Nixon, State St., Chicago.
Book and Job

Whittemore

Stephens,
179 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit

New Advertisements.

74

Tho mooring of the State Grange of
tbaltatxoro of Husbandry was bold
taat week at Katamaroo, awl waa large­
ly attended. The order is said to num­
ber Maae 10,000 in tho Slate. end ha.
among . ito tacosben tame very able
tea* though from the published list of

proas themselves upon the voter who
studies them with the object at inform­
ing hitnsel!. But in the light of tba
K experience of the peonlo of thia
o Bono stand out fa bolder relief or
a more needed lh«r thow which prothat "no county, city, township, or
other municipal evrporation shall b«-

7.

SlNittalafarOirYmiFilh.'
HING FOLKS'

BANNER BLOCK.

Wri/iqs,

“Wtal MilM Hub Bsei W

od lottos, written by Hon. Zach. Ch
diet, one month before that of Ca
Cushing to Jeffereon Varis, ackuowlei
tag as a fixed fact the.dtasolution of
Union, has just come to light, but
, from tharaM mtiitu. ..After being
and Laving been carried in his pocket all
around, even to Old Moscow, was return­
ed to
with Oto'teotark Mr. Baron,you cannot nfiord to lose thia letter. It
should be kept ns an h*ir4oom iu your
family, am! ought to go down into hfa-

right and pure national administration.
Yri thb may not bo a&gt;, and wo trw.t it
ie Dot Mpat of th* proceedings were
recr* y*t frees the report* qiren the

i duo
91001

at ’

�Ifamnees eoir.poitotl us to bo absent {
from the city cm tkoevuafag of tto»20lh
iuoi- read deprived ns of a long on'ticipaled pleasure of touring ths able and
intonating tatt of Hua. O. M. Bunas,
on'‘Naples, Vesuvius and Pompeii;"
and whst business did for us, tbs storm
did for many who ware "at boms,"
compeUed them to remain there. Nevsrthslc**, a fair audience ia said to have
greeted tho speaker, who from first to
last commanded the ctoeost aitontian of
every one fortunate enough to be pres­
ent Mr. Berne* made no attempt at
Oritariical display, bnt in n conrcrxational toco wall adaplsd to the parlor,
told in plain words, what ho sow in
that wonderful region, giving new and
exceedingly interesting notes of the preo-

.
,
,
taking aa en index, the feeling* of cur­.
eelf
on arriving hen last evening. Al-.
1
thou^ but a few months have elapsedI
since wo ware here, yet tbe emotion*,
that pervaded our bread upon entering
thu little hamlet, wore truly there of
(dsasuro. After a long, cold ride, wa
reached the honso of our over dear
friend* Dr. Hv0. Toner, who with hia
family a* usual, gave u» a warm and
welcome reoeption, and ’after a nice
supper, and getting thoroughly warmed,
tho doctor and bis ineetimable wife
were ready to communicate anything ot
interest or (lint would be likely to prove
interesting in a abort letter to tho Bvx-

Common Council met pursuant lo ad­
journmi-at at the Council Hoorn*. Moudsv .vening Jan. fah 1874.
Present, Mayor, Recorder ond Alda.
Dawson, Williams, Bcsraer, Boieu,
Hams, and Bentley.
Murutes of tho previous meeting road

John Hfatou. aged »4. owe of tha pie­
news of Mecosta county, died fa Hinton
un tho 80tb faet
Gretioi coraty baa aMt one of its few
lovers to tho States Prison for indulging
in too many wives
The offioero'of tho Bellevue Grange

Birrutr,
I. F. Han,
Wttxtuu,

8t. Louis, Gratiot county, contem­
plates a joint stock driving park associa­
tion.
Some dastard in Grand Rapids crawl­
On Friday evening last, on Oyster
ed into a barn a few nights since and
supper and Festival was hold at the tount of H. A. Goodyeax, and recom­ cut the throat of a valuable horse, to inHotel of L. W. Wing, th® prooeo ls to mended that it bo allowed at IM1—
g» towards liquidating ths C-L.
12,56 out of General Fund and 75 rents
hss long been resting upxn the cemetery
of this village. Tha amount raised on ■
On motiun tho report wai
tiroly paid tho sum. and all tatenioted
and adopted.
feel thankful that tho resting ptaco for
Strrot committee reported
the dead ot Orangeville is tree from
rin the interests of tl
n Hu Huar U&gt;t Mayor re
debt at last.
Mr. L. A. Nichols, proprietor of tho
Your Committee would rep
Orangeville milts is putting a circular they bare examined the work
It is raid the Great Weaiorn. Canada
naw into his sawmill, and oiherwiso Dr. Rusnell and rocommandod
Southern, aod Grand Trunk Railroad,
improving his mill property.
Thu en­ be allowed tho sura of eightoor
are tiguroing fur complete control of the
—
terprise of tha citixens of this place, for tho sama,
Detroit * Milwaukee Railroad
On moUon tho report was aoepted.
Finance committee report»d on ac-

wni situated, ol the curiosities exhumed
both of persons and things, and the
work yet to bo done
Whst ho had to say of Naples (now
town) of its commercial advantages, its
inanufiictura*. its people, and tbe genoralchararteristicsof tho Italians was now
lo a vast majority of bis audience, and
exceeding pleasing to all, as wo have
been informed by thaso in attendance,
and which from our knowledge of the
ability of Ibo distinguished speaker, we
can well believe it is only a moderate
During hia stay, in our city, Mr.
Burns* was a guest of tlio Sucrctary of
Stalo, and we have no doubt* was as
hospitably entertained, as bis lecture
was entertaining to cur people

household was entirely without csum,
mad. a manly apology for ths wrong,
and, entirely exonerates Halo from
having any lot or port in the affair, oth­
er than to try and keep good order, and
induce another who waa with him to go
quietly borne. As beyond question thb
was the exact fart, wo honor Mr. W.’a
manliness in coniosaing hi* error, and
righting, so far as possible, tbe wrong
he did to one of tha finest young men in
our city.
\ .

office baa entered by hr/Lan on tho
Friday evening proceeding the laat
General Election, and that tbe parties
were very nearly caught in the art, by
Dep. Sheriff Tinkler. Recently it ha.
come to our knowledge who tho parties

’i.t'ilarxj
uaruYu of the two persjn* who were
witnesses of tba not, that to may pro­
ceed tu have the parties duly punished.
Prompt attention to this matter will
farther the end* of justice.

For the accommodation of oar sub­
scribers who desire noy other book,
magnxino, or paper, published, with or
whbcjxt tbe advertised premiums, wo
will obtain it fur you nt tho Ix&gt;w:
Rins, without any expenro to you
•ending tho erder.

J. Smith of Irving, is agent for tho sals
in thia county, of a Valuable Feed Cut­
ter, manufactured by J. G. Elliot ol
Grand Rapids. This cutter is sail to
tha very host made, aud sold at ]&lt;icss
to suit tbe times. How thi* may bo w.
do not knew, but wo do know that

All kinds of job printing, dons for
any party, or organimtion, fully 25 per
cent balow the price charged by any
other office in the county. This iarlwdn
briefs for nso in tbe bupremo Court,
and we mean just what wo say. Try us
and you will find it^Z The Grangers

w*

and of Martin, Allegan Cot, has boon
brought out in constructing n road
thromrh'Gunn swamp. Weetiff this vil­
lage, tu open up a thoroughfare on.a
straight line from here tu Martin Cor­
ners, thereby saving about ton mile*
travel, wh eh in a straight line, by way
ofthoebovo mentioned new road, is
but aix mile*. Basincss bore, like eve­
rywhere e!»s. ia at present dull.
Eli Nichol* Esq., who baa fall »wav
iu tha dry p001* lino, i* hiring, aa ho
evsr lias had, a good trade.
Although
Eli hai no competition, yet ho soil goo&lt;te
aa low 1* they can b &gt; bought anywhere,
and wo don't cam where that anywltero

At Grand Haven. Jxeob Hyma and
nine other*, charged with riot iu hold­
ing a eharivari over a newly married
couple, having been fined 8175 ; and if
the fines aq* not paid, then each is to
go tojxil if 90 days
Tho three wheat thieve* who “went
through” a farmer's granary a few
account were granted farther time.
week* rinre, in Ionia county, and stole
Account uf Deigh: &amp; Burrell, plow a team and wagon with which tc con­
voy their plunder to market, have been.
points An., 120,(34.

Account of 'Thomas Altoft, money advaured, »l,82.
Aeroun t of Thoma* Altoft, wort Ac.,
813,ia.
Treasury January 14tb, J874, waa 8646,­
Account of John Wsissert Oil Can 839. 80. Itocript. for tho week eudfag
January 21st ware 846,627,61; pay­
ments during same time, 839,993,15;
leaving a balance in the Treasury ot
We shall leave here to day for Mar­
8553,374,82. Inara, 86,534,46.
Account of W. B, Brown rent of en­
tin. Allegan Co., and when our visit is
Hon. Edward Breitung, Raprssentative in tba legislature, has resigned
through, and wo again return to our gine room 810,M.
' Account oTM- W. Riker for costs, his posilkn of Superintendent of tba
poet of duty, wo will chronicle anything
Ite|&gt;uLlifl
Iron Mine near Marquette.
of interest that may meet our vision city re. A. J. Bowne, 81,50.
Account of M. W. Riker for cuetr,
, city va. Swarts, 12,50. •
Account of M. W. Riker, Justice
Wo hear that a h&gt;y wo* picked up '1
by Mr. A. M. Rock, uno arid night last Docket, 18,25. Total, 812,25.
Above acrounts allowed by ayes and
wtek, on the bank west of the Jail, in a
beastly stela of intoxication, and nearly
perishing from tba cold. Tba aalo of
liquor* to any minor is strictly jirobib.
tied, aa is allowing them tn phy at any
gam. in any saloon, both by tho city
A little child of Charles Harrington,
c! Centra! Lake. Antrim county, was
•raided to death a few days agu by hav­
ing a pail of hoi water upiet upon bar.
The Grand Trunk Railroad Company
are making preparation* for the laying
Nell Parker b toJ are a Daneo nt the
of a second track from Port Huron to
National Hotel, on the 20th of February,
not January, a* tho ticket* state. lib
Ijst or l.rrrxx* remaining at the
friends, and they are many, will do well
Hastings, P. O., Jan. 27th, 1874.
to make a note o f this, and bn prepared
Pbebe Brown, Mrs. Mori* L Brooks,
to enjoy tlu hit party uf (he &gt;c*stm, on
Hiram Frigate, Ames Green. Nancy
the anniversary ot the birth of tile FathJohnson, Borah Myers, Mary Hull,
&lt; be D. titowu, Mrs. Mare B Slocum,
‘-Szxaxt Tsurtox or rus
Present. Mayor, Recorder and Aids.
Taxrnc" is the title of an interesting Hams, Dawion, Beumer, Boice, Mudge,
review of the prohibition question from Williams, end Bentley.
Minutes of previous meeting road
the pen uf J. B. Blow, Esq., of Detroit,
one of the most unflinching trrtotabn in and approved.
On motion James A- Swreewy was ap­
the State, but a ooarev t from prohibi­
The del*j in getting to prvaixsccaaionpointed City Attorney In place of John ed by the sickness of a compositor en­
tion, to the policy of Special Taxation.

That washing machine exhibited hero
Tho following accounts were prMenttho past week by Saucier* 4 Fuilih^ •nJ and allowed by ayes and naye :
gave groat satisfaction to all who.saw it
L. Burgher two cords stone, 18,00.
iu
operation,
and
it
i«
our
opinion
that
The side walks need cleaning off.
Guo. M. Heed, service as Marshal
some of our mechanics wotild find it a
Circuit Court next Monday. Judge
Ml.M.
will do well to remember this, when paying investment to outrage in it*
John
Wickham, *erviee a* Special
Hoyt will preside.
they have By-Laws to print or other
We want from 50 to 75 cords of
work to bo done in our line of business.
beach or maple wood.
of old come try, 830,03.
A rich treat, Mire Ionia Belle Rey­
We presume it is idle to spend any
Moved and Carried that tbs City At­
nolds' Concert, Friday evoniwp
words on any such fellow as the *A* ed­
torney be instructed to colled of Justices
Wo have fur sale a new Wheelsr &amp; itor of tho so called Tfarry Cooaty RtjiA- venture’ to predict that but •*» ot tbe
of th. Peace qqd fine, now in their
Witoon Sowing Machine. Will sell it lit", and ) ot ahnm^anyjuthor tU maid tires/y rt/D men who want very much to
would havo kuown.be'.ter than to harn bo postmaster in that city, will get it. •

Obstacles to Marriage.

1481

new M. E. Chorea, in Baltimore town,
Bedford Circuit, will bo dedicated on
Feb. 8th,1674,al the tim.bf owreoond quarterly m-rting for thb Confer­
ence year. Rev. H. C. Peck, Presiding
Elder Katemasoo District, will preach
tho dodsoatury *»“ “
n----- —
situated 9 mile.

HOLIDAY PRESENTS.

Tbe Bum Jesnef says: “tberv io a
gambling room in this City in active
operation," and threatens to publish the
names of the parties visitfag it. We
do not believe there teany such place
in the city, but if there is. John, ot all
the men in tho etty, should know where

"order referred to Finance Commitlee.
On motion tbe Qty Treasurer was
granted cm ex ten tion of twenty (20) days
for tho collection of taxes.
Moved and carried that tho Mayor
When applied with Dr. Fira's Nas­
call on tho Baperviaora to separate tho
al Douche and nerompsuied with Dr.
respective ward fund*.
Pieros's Golden Medical Dmooviry a.
Un Motion Coaucil adjourned.
constitutional treatment. Dr. Bago's
Catarrh Remedy produces perfect etxrea
of tbe worst cases of Catarrh and Oxmaa
of many years atandibg. This thorough
Depot at Chicago, occupied Sy the
Michigan Central, Illinois Central, end only scientific, rational, sale and aufi*
Chicago, Burlington 4 Quincy Railroads, oeuful manner of treating thia odious
was destroyed by fire Jan. 20. Ton dissoao that bsa «ver been olferod lo tbe
poasengrr care rod three Pullman stoop­ afflicted. 80 successful has it proven
ing core were burnsd- Nothing was that ths proprietor has long offered a
saved from anr of ths offlim* connected reward of 8500 for a caw of Catarrh
with the depot. Tbe toes i* estimated
at about 1400,000. At about the same
Hon. D. B. Cook, and wife, A. D. timeanother tiro was discovered on
Thus. J. Bishop, of South Brooklyn,
Cook, Esq., and wife of this city, and Vro Barra toM Hazrieou.Meta. wktoh
N. I, wiilee that has wife bad Mflkred
Charies Men. Eaq, and family of Gul
kwd fly. buibBng^ Lean, P00,0 00 einre a chikl slth Catarrh until it hadPrairie, left this eity Tuesdsy morning sX’cLrww.—Hnu. N Barlowh a* jus
reralted.ia what emtorat physician profor a brief visit at Cedar Spring., Kent
received fromNow York, s cannon for nouncml Consumption; that she bad
County.
tho Biecff the eitiaaaa of this city. It u used Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy with
Dr Price's Golden Medteal Discovery,
We publish thi* week tbe proceed­ a nine pounder, aad is a fata piece. It
and they hare worked wonders with
ing.
of tbe tert two mooting, of tha
i
1Common Council. We were not farnisb&lt;ed with tho copy In time fur tho paper
City Holl during the drtft riottrtn 1868.
Tbe cost is 8H0, and Mr. B. proposes to poelm who not only try to imitate Dr.

Good Temptaro Hoti, Monday evening,
Feb. 2nd, 1874, a general invitation b tho fund*, as there certainly ought not
Miss Maud Meloyn of Ore ids, N. Y, extended fo401. Rdroahmeato will bo&gt; to be for such a gun nt that price.
Us oar thank* for wrral pieces of po­ eervnd. A good time is expected.
etry wntt« for the Basxsj, on. ot
wluch appears in this isxus. W. Aali
wpenira. e&lt; Judge
Hoyt, is without law or precedent
Gttees not. Bro. Jobs- For it, there ie

MU8IC BOOKS

able. su to My that th. Festival given
by ITaatiug. Grange of tha Patron, of
Husbandry, on Wednesday evening,
waa a very pleasant affair. Th. at­
tendance waa large, the music fine, and
th. .upper excellent.

attacked tha Board of Bapirrisor* for
Report saj* that tho 'Goes. Socioty"
executing tho people's will by paying gave a pleasant social Hop at Union
the CireuitPudgu a tair compensation Hall on Tuesday evening. Who of the
At no distant day. President Angel, far bis oxjicn.ve* while holding court in "Ganders" were invited we are not ad/
of tbe Umvnraiiy of Michigan, will tor­ thb ooanty, as it b just tbsy should.
vised, but Witch-Em-AU say* it wrt a
ture al Union Haft.
very pleasant party.
VAnvnow Datostra.—Under a re­
Everybody ie hoping for livritoc times,
Our thank f are due end tendered Mr.
cent‘deeufon of the ComusUrioncr of
sad for sleighing. We hop* they may
Johnson, of the Charlotte luadtr, for
Internal Revenue, not only proprietary
eending us a band to help u* out of our
modicinea, and modiefaes in which
We trust all our friends will be at
trouble, &lt;x&lt;a* toned by tho rirknea* of
druggists claims specialty, ere liable to
Union Hall on th. With, to greet Miss
one ot onr rcmpositoni. We appreci­
be stamped, but also all rnodicfaex which
Reynolds, Michigan'. NiUonate such fisror*.
are maesnred out fa bottles or wrapped
T^rowSl be a Bandar School Q»Winter in the north wool* doee not
eert at th. IL E. Church next Sabbath
seem to be more severe than it is here,
evening. The public are cwdially in ­
as the average at Summitville, Lakn
Every statement concerning tho edi­ Couaty, for the week ending January
tor of thb paper, mad* by Niakara in
tho Barry County R/petfte—of tho 2fith
of Deremlwr is a deliberate and mati-

We have the HtuieH Edu for Jannary, and a superb number it is- To
know (halT. Martin Tbwne has a. mueica.1 composition in any musical work.
is recommtnd enough.
His "Llttla
8booky" io tbe January number of the
Jfota, is spleodid. Addrere, H. N
HumpoSod, Milwaukee. Wie.,

Ct*

Price's Family Medians but also copy
bi* original atyh of advextisfag by of*

oaowws.4,

PICTURES 1
PICTURES!
I am now all alone in the Photograph

wn«n ent*.

�lACT^
iUNDERGROUXD

non1

taae. These three roads alum., with­
out saying mtch in regard to tbo a*&gt;art
lines, have given ojpurtuuMT to settlers
seeking homes near the groat tide-wa­
ter markets, that are far more advanta­
geous aa profitable locations for home­
treads Uim tho prairies and IpLrian cm
tbo ptbsr rids of tho Misrisaippi the
true taterests cf Michigsn are eo inti­ S&lt;5 to S20 Th.si^L
mately connected with her railroad* |
and their d e volupnien: oy braueboa that it wteer SSI, )sM( st ste. s»*Se were
nsitbor I-gistature nor ofiaab should
be lad to do aught creating a feeling
that it was umafe and esproAiabfo to
invert capital in bar improrsenenta
We have not the capital to make our
own iesprovemeata. If they are to bo
made, wo behove our people can be j rut
enough to show that they ran approci-

5S

ec'.arv paid the Secretary, Treasurer,
and tho Attorney General, was the
monnoos sum of »25 each j»r ai.auta I
From such eranomical bsginnlogv aa
this, the niggardly salaries wo pay our
State officials under our prwMul coastitttticn are not, perhaps, to be very much
wondered al
The bnrinees of the
Treasurer of tbo Territory rould no*
bare l«n very great, however, for his
bill of statfoivry for the year 1811
amounted to but 910.
In 1818 some of tbo very olden time
methods of i«nulitncnt for tbe crime
of larceny were introduced.
The set
doce not dignify tho crime by any of tbo
modern polite terms, but dadaroa plain ly
•* that if any person shall rise/ any
money, guods, chattels, bond, biU,” etc.,

exceeding three hundred dollars, or
whipped not exceeding thirty-nine
strips*; and tho court shall further
award to ths party from whom ths
money or articles were stolen, trebls '
tho value thsrrof; and if such offeodi r
shall bo unable to make rwtitntivu. or
pay such treble damages, he may bn
assigned in service to make satietaetion
and the party lo whom satisfaction was
to Ire made was ■' empowered to dispoae cf sueh convict in service for1 such
term of time as should be ordered by

should “ stoat any fruit or vegetables 1
from any urcbaiJ, garden, or other iocloCUir. a Lothar such fruit had been ,
previously snvctMi from the tree, plant
or vine ou abich it bad groan, or
wb.tarr such vegetables had bora taton. pulled or dug from tha ground or
not.*7 Tlio penalty tor this elans of
offensi-s su a fine nut exceeding 1100,
or whipping not exceeding 30 st&gt;i|«-s
Tteblo damage, ware also tv be award- rd to the party injured, and tn case of
inability tn pay the sama, the offender
waa to be assigned to on-vice.
Tbe penalties cited above are for
grand laroenies,—where the amount ta-.
sen exceeded tha jurisdiction of a jus­
tice of the peace. For petit larceny tba
penalty was laid down as a fine of ST,
easts, treble damages, and 10 strit.es
Under onr model n system of pun­
ishment fur thoU, th" party injured has
uo redress in kind ; for if the Maa has

fTAT.ES

■ LIFE

rj-. VtsriABU »KiUM

hair
i-.very j™ mv. vw»-

xssnro our old patrons that B M kept
tally up to its high standard; and it
js tba only reliable end perfected prepantion for restoring Our on Fads®
lUta to iu youthful color, making it
•eoft, Instroes. nnd silken. Tba scalp,
by itt use. becomes white and c.ean.
It removes all eruptions and dandruff,

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loosecess ot previous legislatiou, liars
found &gt;•- necMsary to correct csrtaiu
evils that hare grown up in tbeir midst.
Michigan is sot ia that paaiboa. It i%
thsrefore, bar opportunity to gain in­
crease confidence by a wise and liberal
bat jus* pdfoy toward ths railroads
Piano*
that are made, and thus obtain tbo 200
W——
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mraua that are neesuary tu eonstrucl
those that are requisite to render her
lands and farms andtiuir products re­
munerate and attractive to the men
with capital to invert in them and im­
prove them. Our agivcultare ia yet
very crude, oaring to its want of rapis-l. WMi-fri Fsreser.

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Aaayer of Mixuaeb oretta, says, “Tho
constituents arc pare, and carefully

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Organs
Vral.t'laka Slkm

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Buckingham’s Dye

FOB THE WHISKEBS.
As our Rencwcr in many ccxc* re­
quires too long a time, ana too much
care, to restore gray or faded Whisk­
ers, wc hare prepared this dpa. ta ons
jrrpamtiou; wjiich will quickly and
dfortnally accompli-h this result. It
is easily applied, and produces a color
which will neither nib nor wash off.
.Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty

WOOITSHOUSIHOLDIAGAZHffi.

The Best
SCHOOL DimI (MB
Dollar Monthly.

GENUINE BARGAINS

Fir1 Ijjk battasoau
J®tn 4 Eajiiai
PAKWR GOODS

Chromo

incmGAM AND

CITY ftEKS DEftOT.

Michigan Central R. R.

Fourth Grand. Gift Concert

i’DBUCMBBABYofKY.

31st

of March

Next

WffliiiiuaMi

OLD, RELIABLE AMD DIRECT ROUTE,

Dr. J. Walker*. California »!■egar Bitters are a purely VsgetaUa
1 •preparation, made ehirfiy from the native
I Urtwtoaadon ths lower rwnrea of IbeSier; ri Nevada mountains of Oslifornia, the
medicinal properties d which are extract­
! cd therefrom without the use cf AJcoboL
Tl»e question la almost drily uksd. “What
is the cause of the nnparalleled auceses of
.

8IIEB0ABDS and Otar MiG SOM
fUEfflM to tanjal

OHROMOS !

the great cause

So ritualod. gvographicellv, ia rotation
to tba great shipping ports of tho At­
lantia cuaat, thst hur (inai an,! form
tag lands pJasses great advantages over
there rows of trees was lo bo tho side­ thus.- of tha Stites west and n-rrthwnt,
walk for foot travelers, tho same to be which haw Interacted a large share of
either gravisd or pared. This was for
aven use whose direction could scarcely cause for this preference by tho peapie,
be dotenaiued by the compass , but tn who hare gono to settle in Illinois, Wisthose haring a north and tooth, or east oeari., Iowa end Minnesota, has arisen
and west course, trees were to bo plant­ from the energy with which Chicago
ed on each ride, “in the manner of' and Milwaukee b are pushed their rail­
rood entrrprisre for the nsst twenty-five
groeee tebewf nn oBiptieel shape, hav­ years. We have sotarthtag simitar to
ing ths Linger axis parallel with tha this ta tbo energy uisptayod l»y the cit­
avenue.” There groves were to bo ies of Jackson and Grand Bapi.it, wh ich
planted in front of each lot, and ao lo­ have beccme very eraaidorabie railroad
cated as to be toe fort sq&gt;art.
centres. East Sagiasv and Bey City
tJcmo Hart sdea may bo gained nf’ have elan been engaged in work of the
thia famous plan fur a city, originated same kind. Of Isto the city of Detroit
by tbo venerable Judge, fom the bet has had tho advantage of tbo epen'mg |
that tbe art provides tor tbe core ami of throe railroad routes, which have od- I
decoration ot “spaces of public ground, ded great value to her bnstaiHa, and ’
vrksis sw srnswo iuternecl, and those। I three nee the Detroit. Lanring and Leks .
spaces of publie ground where fwelw Michigan Railroad, th. HiUadale aud
oewrasi intersect." A city, il completed Ypsilanti Railroad sad die Detroit and
ca snsk a plan, would bo as dmsmung- Bay City Railroad. All of those roads
hsvs been built by tbe use of foreign
capital. Every one knows how the Dotrait, laituing nnd I^k* Michigan
। Railroad hung for a series of ye^s
&gt; eausa’our trim citixsns felt they had not
tbe earplus capital to spare for such a
work, especially as all the money they
bad was worth 10 to 16 per eeut for
&gt; buaioeu purpoesa. Here, for vxamplr,
I is th* Chicago and Fort Huron Hail­
. road, with only forty miles of a gap to
■ build betsreeu Flint aud lamsing. and
yet tbe officers don’t think of making
&gt; an *H&gt;eel for the capital requisite lo
i construe: it te our own wealthy mon,
&gt; bat Mr. Bancroft, with a deputation,
; reeks lor it ebreed. Mr. Joy m doabi ling ths ferilitMH of the Michigan Oeutral anil expending (root eight ta tea
- milliim of dottarw in llirf State, but all
creditor for tbe amount ot the judge­- this nrmey cocoes from abroad. Tbo
meat awd Mate.
mooey that has buDt sreh roods aa the
. But prisoners bad lights shicli jail­ Grand Rapids and Indiana, tbe Miehiers ware bound tu respect; for if tuny
ta latke Shore. tbe Friel and Fere
neglected or refused. &lt;m tender ot the
srqeetU'. nad the Jackwin, Iwnotag
money hy • prisoner, to furnish in re­
snd begimiw and its immoevs oouttaaaturn therefor good and wboirsoms feed tiou to tbe Straits ot Mackinac, has aU
and 'drink, or allowed tbeir rapidity to
dnmessd co smwaeaoaUe price for sueb
Mar drink, they ware IfoHe te an
aatiou &amp;w debt, and a penally at V. tbore ia no . _ _
।,
that ten beaefittad more by this ouclay
cf capital than the agricultural sommumty. The formers of Micbigna. who
are ye* wiiboe* railromfo focOiteu, have
a deep intarert ia preserriire ttae coofidsace miad. Th* tower Foainaula of

THE AOUTH.

CHAMBER SETTS

$1,500,000

equivalent tn days* work: and this, too,
attar liaviug suffered at tbe whipping
post tbo torturea of tbe lash.
lather
modoni social scientists and legislators
attack little enormity to crime, or elec
tbe fmniahmeots of half a century ago
wore terribly severe.

tmght to be, ie the eonw oftmas, very

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pvnrte I*iirgstive u wcB so a Tonic, reliev­
ing Congsetion or latfommalkm of lbs
Laver and Visceral Organa, iu Bihosu Dis-

Tew TMweeraweWls

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Grand River Valley Division

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latas and nourishes the hmr-glands.
By its use, tho hair grows thicker and
stronger. In baldness, it restores tha
capillary glands to their normal rigor,
and will create a new growth, except
in ext rem o old age. It is the moot
economical Uata Dgrrnnwo ever used,
as it requires fewer applications, and

DR. CROOK'S WIRE OF TAR 1

«MM of the town a space of ten foel
should be allowed " contiguous tu tbe
front lino of lots on wall ride, for the
purpose ot orecting parches iu IhoTiGut
of bouses, far doors of cellars, tar aa
area to allow light to apartments below
the level of the ground, fur a grass plat
or shrubbery, or for other purposes, of
either utility or ornament, as Um&gt; inrlijatjeas mA taste of tbe proprietors
aright direct”
On each side of tho avenues, 2t' feet
from the front of ths lots, rows of trees
wen tube planted, the trews to be 15
feet apart ■. and at thirty foot from the
front tins at tbe lots, another row of

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this valuable TTsir PrvperetnNfe
SHOW “■£ SSSfSCE I of
whirti b dur to merit alone. We «n

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aaesit u.aa any aieiilsr

lf ntcu will rttioy good health, le*'
them tsse Vtvaoaa llmtw as s medicine, &lt;
and avoid the use of alcoholic stuaolants

HUMANMISERY.

• Ayer's
Sarsaparill

COUNTY FARM

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ktta£u*tnUH&gt;snPreM Ds«reiis:UMs.u_Ul

M.a-.rrel .sd Terssla Trstas urtvss si tMmi
&lt; tree..
1.1. r.|.MO)t

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WANTED ! RURAL NEW-YORKER,
MOORE’S

u to cSrctuaHr |iv»pe cut the peat roerarusnsof the Worst,surh as thnsereftitooa
aod ryphliltteioi.Uia.o-i-'। IrrpurftJes,
or diaeawis Hut base liukn! tn the system
tw yean, sooa J bid to this fowvrfbi reUAoteanAdtosppesr. Ilcncs its wunderftd
eurea, rnany at w Ukh are puWkfy known.

100,000 Feet of
White Ash
Flooring!

The Babcock

fesjErgtta&amp;rjgTirta
Sr*l eaaikMr-eteUimoamLSbwoensnkataew
W^eSa. Ueve ere Mils le. « W4a. tl.™— Mart
raUfr tleaee a^slk eea UeSr—I .al atity rteo/jeX

' |c^cys~*w l-&gt;** il1'

vl«»aih cut!

FARM ARB FIIEtIH FAYB RITE.

JOB PRINTING

n.ssa.’lrtretaat.

Good Tough
Oak, Bock Elm,
or White Ash
Lumber

THEFARMRH,
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THE HoRTK l LTUinsf
THE-8TV(.*k GROWER.

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THE JMIRYMAN.
THE EOUREWIFE. de.

DcM. ianat I Lab .Kcttn Edna
tk.J.C. AYER a CO-. bwll, Hau..

,.&lt;4 ISjikSfriRf’

Feed Cutters,

?wE8

Wood Sawing
Machines.

$75,000 00
. Waal u tad •oMram ftv aartalw.

:

Unite ii tie Hastim Bailor.

L. D.
SINE’S
JtKtLjjt hosmr
GIFT ENTERPRISE!
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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4. 1874.

VOL. XVIII.

STEBBINS &amp; BELDING

COUCHES,
lTTv*NCT ,

BED-LOUNGES.

Bk. 10. Each bouse shall keep a
compelled, iu any criminal case, to be a
witness against himself ‘But If any journal of its proceedings, end pabUsh
person shall elect to make a statement tbe same, except such porta as may re­
In his own behalf, be Shall be subject to quire secrecy. Tbe yeaa and nay. of
the member* of either bouse on any
question ahaU bo taken at tbe request ot
one-fifth of the member* elected. Any
member of either bcuae may dissent
from and proteat ag-iaat any act, pro­
ceeding ar resolution which ba may
deem injoriotu to nay person or the
public, and have tho reason of his dis­
sent entered on tho journal.
Bae. IL la ell efcctious by either

MAT­

TRESSES.

5u»te&gt;. IftA'

WRIGHT A HOLBHOOK.
■. A. It&lt;*■■■

C. G. HOLUROOK.

dm ira

WM. II. BURGHER.
ATTOttEBT. CmsmII-n. rat ttelklter'
Bl.'-. St. UroiM*. M.eb

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Come and See Them !

i’lil'sICIAS.S A HURGEOKS.

STEBBINS A BELDING.
Htma« * sviuiE iK -oac.
terra #ter».S&lt;»um.. Hu

Opposite Goodyear’« Hardware.

DRS. J. M. U C. RUSSELL
rnreictASg* smoBoxa.-oa&lt;« ....
mU i Nsite'a mm&lt;.

■^trnox 1. The State of Michigan is
,tuund«-d aa follows, to-wit: Commenc­
ing at a [mint on tns rasicra boundary
dine uf the Btato of Indiana, whsr* a
direct line drawn from tbe somhern egtremity of Lake AHeblgan to the most
nurtheriy cape uf tbo Maumee Bay shall
intersect the same, raid point being tho
northwest corner of the Blate of Ohio,
|.u rstablubsd by an act of Cungreee,
j entitled “An act to establish the nortlii orn boundary lino of the State of Ohio,
and to provide for tho admiasiun of the
! State o' Michigan into the Union upon
tho conditions therein oepraaaad,'’ ap­
proved June fifteenth, one thouaand
&gt; eight hundred and thirty-six; tlmco
! with tho said bound ary[line of the Btato
line between th* foiled States and
Canada, in Lake Erie; tbenoe with the
said boundary line between tbs United
' States and Canada through the Detroit
river, 'lake St. Clair, the St. Clair riv­
er.' I*k. Huron, the St. Mary’s river,
and Lake Supe.ior, to a point where the

Hoc. 17. Tbo military ahall [in all
caaaa and at all tinea] ba ia etriet anboediaaboa to the eivil power.
Bsc. 18 No eoldier .hall, in thu of
peace, bo qnarterod in any houte without tha coaaoat of tbo owner or oocapant, nor la ticu»
war, exoept in a
tw dm

htroaflar becotas. tana JU» residents of
thia State, shall enjoy the Mme rights
in respect to ths poraesaion, enjoyment
and mheritaac. ot property, as native
born dlireu*.
H«. 22 Private property shall not
be taken for public use without Jus;
compensation.
AHT1CLEUL

thirty-two members. ‘But, after (he
year one thousand sight hundred and
aaventy-fiv*. the legislature may in­
crease ths unmbor to thirty-three, by
aathuriring the election of two senators
in that portion of the State uuw includ­
ed within the limits of the thirty •second
senatorial district.' Brnator* shall be
electrd fur ‘four year*' and by single
districts. 'At the first election after
die adoption of this amended corutitu-

The New Wheeler A Wilson Sewing Machine AWARDED the
ed ham one to thirty-lbree inclusive,
highest premiums at nil the leading fairs in the W orld, and the
each of which shall ebuooa one seualor.
onlv one BEcoMMENDEb for the Grand Diploma of Honor, nt the
No country shall be divided in the
"“^XimcLEn.
Worlds Exposition, at Vienna. It hra less pieces than any Shut
formation of senate districts, unless such
tie Machine, Sows Faster, It Runs Stiller. It Runs Easier, It
country shall be equitably entitled to
Pews the Thickest and Lightest Good*. It is Easier Adapted to
Btcrios 1. AH political power is in­
Different kinds'of Work. It will last n Lifetime. Even Joint being herent iu the people. Government Is
Adjustable. Old'Machines repaired &lt;»r Exchanged.
Extras of instituted for thair equal benefit, secu­
rity, and protection. They have the
all kinds nt Ute office of the Agent iu this City.

tfOfte

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pan uu usu.1 mu*.

AT JOHN STANLEY S
Pure Wines and. Lienors!
CALL

DENTIST

Mitill!

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Bickitas.
Hot11-,

IF YOU WANT

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is a demand at Home for work, the people patronite Home Induetry, city people know that it is tp their own pcraonal interest to
support Hoim trade and they do it iurariably. Who eats wheat
riaMd in Barrr County, if it U Mot the people in the county I We
must build up'our own place; people in Grand Rapids won’t do
it for us. We have Merchants, Mecltanics, Tradesmen, Ltvfvyers,
Doctors a‘ud Laborers; but one says "we have no mechanics in
Hastings who ean do a good job cf work.” To such I would say,
10ok nt our 'Brick buddings, our Agricultural \VOrka, our Milling
and otir Carriages, Wagons, Cut tent . Ac made in Hastings, and
then say we have no mechanics. Compare to day with ten years
ago; for then there was not even a printer in Barry County that
could paint a lumber wagon fit to be seen. There is no Deed of
going away from Hastings to get a Carriage or Buggy, and so far
as Cuttora uro concerned, you can tSave ten- dollars on ever)'
Cutter and get a better Cutter of me in Hasting, than in any
other Town tn Michigan (great or small), for I know they cannot
compete with mv CuUer Machine. I am giving my customers the
benefit of mv Cutter MkAim which I do say is u saving of ten dol­
lars to them'on every Cutter they buy of me. I have nearly sold
out my first batt* of OuiUre, and am Riming Out another lot
which LwUlhave readjiu a few days. I shall sell Buggies Mow
Par next season. I am ready now to offer lower prices on bug­
gies than ever before. I ant preparing Machinery to enable me
to undersell any carriage builder in the country. Try
have made my customers Happy and can doit
:“
iness nearly,* *
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tion somewhere,
J. L. REKO

right U&gt; change or reform the same
whenever the public good requires. No
special privilege or immunity shall be
granted that may .not bo revoked.
five. 2. Every jwrson shall be at lib­
erty to worship God according to the
dictates of his uwn conscious. No per­
sun shall bo compelled to attend, tor,
1 against his consent, to cuntribute to the
I erection or support of any place of reI ligioaa worship, or Io pay tithes, taxes,
I or other rates, fur the support of any
minister of the gospel or teacher of reI ligiun.
8k. 8. The civil and political rights,
privileges and capacities of no perron
| shall be diminished or enlarged, nor
•**•&gt;* B”J I*"00 bo
boa
wrtnsaa, m&gt; account of hu ops«ra. or
belief «&gt;orornin;r mattara of religion.
*nor ahnll any witueta be queationed
toodiing liia raligioua belief’
4. Every perron may freely
ap-k, wnte and pobH.h hi. rontimante
on nil aubjecte. beng roeponelble for tha
abase of the right; and no law ahall bo
to reatrain or abridge the liberty
of speech or of the proas la all pmecutiona for libel, tbe tnitb may be given
in evidence to tbe jury, and if it shall
appear to tbe juty that the matter
cbargid m libeloaa i» true, and was
publUhi-d with good motive, sad for
juitifiable &lt;nd». the accused shall bo
acquitted; cud the jury ahall have
right to datermiuo tbe law and the fact.
Bsc. 5. No bill of attainder, as aeai
/arts law or tew impairing tha obliga­
tion of roo tracts, shall bo pasaed.
«ac. fi. Tbs privilege of tha writ of
A«i«u torpar shall not ba euspoodad [tty

cliovon for two years, and by single di.
tzuta. Each rourvaeatativs diatriet shall
contain, a&gt; nearly M may be, an equal
number of iuhabitanta, [axclusivs of
perron, of Indian daeccnt, who sro not
civilised, or are members of sny tribe]
and .hall cottiul of cowvemaot and oootignouo territory, 'but ev.ry organised
county containing a population -of not
tea. than tour thouMnd, and every two

Rao. 4. The lagiatetare . shsD provide
by tew for an &lt;n&gt;umeretion of the in­
habitant. In the year sighteen hundred
and (fifty-foul] ‘eighty four1 and every
ten years thereafter, end at the first
eeoaioa after each eanmerstion ao mads,
and also at tbe first session aOer eaeh
enumeration by the etrtharity of the
UnlSd States, the legislature Shall »srrango Uro sanate districts, aad appor­
tion anew tbe reproeentatiroe among
the oountie and distrfcte, accnrdtag to
the number of inhabitants. Bat no re­
arrangement arsenate districts shall va­
cate the seat of any asaator. Meeh ap­
pointment, and tbe diririon into vepHUT Ths right of trial by jury | reeentatlva districts by any board of
ahall remain, but shall bo deemed to saperrteors, shall remain unaltered un­
bo wsivsd in all civil cases, unless de­ til the return of another enumeration.
8k. 5 Hrery senator and riuiaaenmanded by one of the portion in such
manner us
Il bo prescribed by law taiira .hall be a citiaeu of tbe United
The legislature may nut barb* 40-011 States, and a qualified elector of tbe
district
he repreertrta. A removal from
civil and criminal ease*’at1 trial by jury
bis district shall be deemed a vacation
ofa leu number than twelve men.
8k. 8. In evwry criminal prosecution of bls office.
the accused shall have the right to a
Sac. 0. No perron boMEag any elec­
speedy and public trial by an impartial tive State uffic*. toxoept that of regent
jury, to bn informed of Iba accusation, of tha unhonity -at member of the
to ho confronted with witness against board of education.’ and no nanoa hold-

Bk. 9. Any suitor in any court in
this State al mil have the right to proascute ordafoad feta eml «Uhsr iq person

PAINTING!;

BellThq Diamond Tooth X C

J. SISWAWU

Wood than
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peaceably to aaoemble, [together] to
cou.aU for tbs common good, to instruct ।
their repiMoatatives. and to petition

Superior fo the mouth of the Montreal
riven thence through the middle of the
main channel uf the said Montreal riv­
er to the bead waters thereat, ‘as mark­
ed upon the survey made by Captain
Crainm, by authority! of Iho United
States;* thence in a direct lino to the
center of tbs channel between Middle
and South islands, in the Lake of the
louthern show of Ixtke Brule; thence
along said southern shore and down the
Brule rivvr to the main channel of the
Menominee river, thence down the ren­
ter of the mniu channel of Iba same to
; the renter of the most usual ship chau­
' mil cl the Green Bay of Lake Michigan;
I thence llituofch th« crater of the most |
usual ship canal of the s iid bar to the
uiiildly of I*ke Michigan; thence ■
through the middle of J*ke Michigan
to the northern boundary of tbs State j
of Indiana, mi that line was established
by the net of Congress of the nineteenth
of April, eighteen hundred and sisteen;
। thence due rust with ths north bouudu
I ry line of the said State of Indiana to
the northeast corner thereof; and thence
| south with the eastern Iwundary lino of
I Indiana to the place of beginning. I See. 2. The seat ot government shall
1 remain nt lansing.

Why not support Home Industry t Did you ever take the
trouble to find out what mokes a community thrifty find prosper­
ous * You go to Ute city and you see the people all alive and
■tiring, and the first thing you say, is “ They tire doing lots of
business here I" Evcrybosly seems to be doing well. Mechanics

NO. 41.

THE AMENDED COMSTITUTIOM 0T&gt; of life, liberty or property, without due
process of law. No person sliall bo
•
MICHIGAN.

pereon, houses, papers
and poMc.atoni of every person shall
bo securo from uuroasonsblo search and
.etxur*. No warrant to search any
place, or to setae any panda or thing,
shall issue witbcnsldesenbingreoh place,
person or thing, nor without probaUa
eauec, .upported by osth or affirms bon.
Bk. 11. No person, after arquittal
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following enumerated cares:
.
First—Divorcing any named party,
or upon tho subject of divorce;
Second—Changing tho ntmes t&gt;( perThird—Regulating tbo practice in
courts of juatice, or regulating the juris­
diction and daUss of justices of tbe
pracs, or constables;
Fourth—Providing for cbsngr. of
vouus In elnl or criminal cases;
Fifth—Providing far tha election or
appointment of raembres of board, of

Sixth—Euram-ming and empaneling
grand or petit juror.;
Servnlb—liegulatiifg the rate of in0R SRVTi
With-Authorising the asle, Joaso
or mortgage of reel estate belonging to
minors, or by executors or administra­
tor^ or by nay religion. corpoTartou or

provided by law, and a snperriaoiy ooetrol of the same. They shall also bar.
power to issne write ot injue rtfoo, Mam
3sm, maadaassM, gw sramrafa, asdaarara
other write nares aery to tarry iota
offset thair orders, judgeoaanta aad de­
cree* and give them general eootrol
oroe infanor courts and tribunals sriihin thair roetmetivn jwdiettao*., •Tha
appellate juriadMiwa of said aewrta
shafi oat extend to any airil caae 'ns
whish tho amount or value of tbo Otiag
taconiravaayu laaa than twsehj-fivw
dollars, exdoaivo of euats. axo.pt upoa
alfowance of aa appeal er writ of. enstiorari by tbe judge of th. coart entitled
to exensaaaueb appellate jiuiadictiaa-'
Upon convicti &gt;n for trearon, ho may
Bsc. 9. The rrapactm ctreaii aoarts
auspeud the execution of the aentence
until tbe care ehell be reagtod to the
of, ahaH appoint two eircuit court aaategidatnre M it. nut
when the
legteteturo shall either pardon or cum- misitenera, who ahall be reeled witk
mute'the sentence, or grant a further such judicial sad ministeiial pa were as
repricre. He ahall communicate to the shall ha preecribod by tew.
l»gtatearre at each aaaaion, information
of each case of renreivo, commutatiuo
or pardon granted, and the reasons

Ninth—Chartering or licensing forextra aceuuna, legiriation shall be con­
fined to tbo subject, expresely named in rise or toll'bridges;
th. gpvsrncr's proclamalxm, and wbTenth—Remitting fines, penalties or
jec ts submiUod by special message.
fine. 14. Erery tall &gt;agd
I—Eleventh—Creating, increasing or
lutsou* pasted l&gt;y tho legisUturo, end
every concurrent resolution 'appropri­ decreasing fees,- percentages or allow­
ating money or property.’ shall be pre­ ance of public uffl.-on;
sented to tho governor, end if be »pTraUth - Changing tbs law of deprove, h» ehsll »lgn it; bit if nut. be
.hall return it, with his objections, Io
Thirteenth-Granting Io any corpo­
tho bowse iuwhtoh it originated, which
sbaH enter the objoctiona si large upon ration, association or Individual, any
its journal. Kd recoarider it Un .nch spacial or exclusive urivilago, immantiy
reeunesdentioo, if twu-thinis of the or francbias whatever;
member, elected agree to pass such bill
Fourteenth—Declaring any named
or resolutioo, it shall bo sent, wiih tne
objections, to Use other bouro, by which person of agt;
Ffleenth—Extending the time for
it shall b« reconsidered. If approved
by two-third, of tho menibcre elected the ■nieunnt or collection of Usee, or
to that bcuae. it ahaU become [a law] otbeuriae rriioving any assessor ar col­
topcrative.' In »uch com the vote ol
both bouses shall bo determined by lactor of taxes from the due perfcimyeas and nays, end the namea ol the' ance ol his official duties;
members voting for and against it shall &gt;j Sixteenth—Punishing crimes or taisbo entered on tho journals uf each house '
respertirely. If any UH vr rerolutfoo
be not retaraed by tho governor within
ton days (Bunday eaoepted). after It kaa
been prvwutod to him, the same ahaU
become [a law] ‘operative’ in like man­
Eighteenth—Vacating or altering any
ner a. if bo had signed it, union Use
legislature, by their adjournment, pre­ road laid on! by cvpinisaiooors 6f high­
vent its return, &gt;n which ca.c it shall ways, «* any atrwet, alloy or public
not become [a Jaw] ‘operative.* Tbe ground in any tity or village, or in anr
governor may approve, sign, and filo in recorded town plat; or for buDJiig or
the office of the tecrotary of state, with­
repatnog bridges, - or for draining
in five days after tho adjournment of
tiro Isgiatelure. any act pasaod during swamp or other low iaudi, except by
tbo teat five days of the cession, and expenditure of grants Io tha Btate;
tho same shall becutno [a law] teporn-, , Niuatcentb—Exempting any projerty from.taxation Tha legislature shall
Sac. 15. The com pen.stein of mem­ provide by general laws for ths oases
ber. of ths Legislatare .hall be [throe] enumerated in thia section, and for all
■four’ dollar, a day for actual alien
other case* which, in it* judgment,
dance, and when abreai on acoouni of
eicknesB. (But the legiteture may al­ may be provided for by general law.
8k. 23. Th* legislature shall not
low astro aaoiaenaaboa to member*
frunl the territory of lbs upper pentatu- establuh a State paper.
Bsc. 24. Ilia legiilaturn may authorte, not exreeding two dollar, per day
during the eeerion. When convened ire tho employment of a chaplain for
in extra seaeion, their compensation tha Btate prison; but no money shall
shall be three dollar, a day for tbe first b* appropriated for the payment ot any
twenty days, and nothing thereafter.) religious ecrrieai ia cither house of the
They shall be entitled to ten aeuta, and legislature. .
Hk. 25. No collector, holder or disno more, for every mile actually travel
ed going to and returning from the burwr ot’publie moneys, shall have a
place of raeeting, on the uitulij travel­ real in tbo legislature or be eligible to
ed ^pute; and for .t.tionery and noes- any office uf tru.t or ’profit under this
paperi not exceeding five dollar* for Slate, until lie shall bars accounted
each member during e»y seeaion. Eaeh for aad paid ever, as provided by law.
.11 turn for which he may bo liable.
8k. 26 Th* legislature shall not
andit or allow any p*i vote claim or ao-

Sac. 11. Whan a vaaaney oeouro la
(he office of judge of the eupaaoro hr
lieu tenant, governor far the residue of circuit court it ahall bo filled -for the
the term, or until the disability cease. residue of tbe tana by appraafaal iot
But when the governor shall be [out ofj tbe governor, by end w-ith the advise
------------------------------ j...........................j and ewitoutoitbo oenste; but if the
at tbe head of tbe military forte, there- route is not in saaaioa when eaeh wo­
of, bo .hall continue to be commander- cency oceure, the gorocsar shall fill the
in-chief.----------------------------------------------- ------- *“
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Sac. IS. During the vacancy In the
office of governor, if the lieutenant gov­
ernor die, jeaigo, be [impeached] dis­
placed, ‘.impended,'or bo incapable of
porfunaing tbo doiioo of hi. office, or
absent from the State lte&gt; prerident pre
Itaftrt of tbo senate .ball act as gover­
nor until tha vacancy be filled or the
dimbility ceaaa. '
Bar 14. lite Wutenant governor

dent of the senate, and when lb»re ts an j
equal divisirn. hs shall give ths easting
vote. In commit too of th. whole bo
taay debate all qaaatioat.
Bk 15. No member of cuugToas. or
cay perron bolding office under the
United Btetae. or this State, shall exe­
cute tbe office of governor. .­
Sac. 16. No perron elected governor
or lieutenant governor aboil [be eligible । Sac. 18. During thvir eoatiaannM
i la ufficw, and for ona yaar thareaftov,
I tbv judgw of the aupraata awd cirawit

Bac. 28. Ttw legi.teluro, on the day
of final adjournment, shall adjourn at
twelve o'clock at noon.
Rac. 29. Tbe election of renator. and
repreeeatativae pursuant to the pro
visions of this constitutam. .hall bo
bald on tha Tuesday succeeding (bo firs!
Monday of November, in tbo year sigh­
teen hundred and [fifty-two] 'seventyfour,’ and on tho Tuesday raroeodity;
tbo first Monday of November of every
second year thereafter.
8k. 60. Tho lagioiatere shall pro-

Bad 18. Every Wil and joint resolu­
tion shall ba read three time* in eaci
house before the final paasage thereof
No bill or joint resolution shall become
a law without tbe coorarrenw of c cia- —
Kyethll the mamber* elected to each »
&gt;e. (tn tbo final ptrerego of oach bill aad joint reeolutiou tha vote ahall
be taken ‘separately’, by ymu and nave,
and entered on th. journal.
19 No taw eball embrace more
than on. [NbyaetJ tebjeet’. «hfak vbaM
be aXMseead In ita tiM*. No law shell
be re.tred altered or am.nded, by refer ence to ita tiUo only,bat tbo act revised,
and tho eastion or aectmna cf th* act al­
tered ar amended, shall ba tu-.naeted
?L?±5

&gt;
'
‘
’
r
I
1

■ court, ahall ba inaligtWa to ear alhar
waselectod.
them, for a
than a jad trial offioa.
void.]
.
I Sac. 14. In aacb ooaaty erpni-d
Sic. 17. The lieutenant governor and , far judicial purpOMi tlieva ahall ba a
president of the Matte pro taaggrr, ;■ ouon of probate. It aUU ham anah
when performing tbe duties of gover-'■ probate lunadieiKW, powaaa aad d-jtiaa
Dpr, shall receive the same aroe[&gt;enaa-:, aa ahall ho prworibid by to*. *Otha&gt;
Hon a. tho governor
iuriadietion, civil and criminal, aaay alaa
fisc. 18. AH official arts of the gover- I1 bo con faired on any aae or ouira ecum
nor, bis approval ot tbo laws excepted. I of probata.’ Judgaa of probate chill
shall bo sutlonticatsd by tbe Greet bold thair cficaa for a term of font
Beal of the Htate, whiph shall be kept . ytwra, and .hall ba elected by the ateoL
by the secretary of state.
I ora of their reapecthra oountien, aa ahall
8k IS. AU commission, iawwl toI|1 bo provided by law.
person, bolding office under tbo provis­
bar. Ifi. Thn aapreaoa, eiroait and
ion. of this constitution shall bo 'In tho &gt;
'
• •- .rf tfc. pm,.
pie of the btate of Michi;
with the Great Seal oTthsl
by the governor, and coast
Hie secretary of .tato.
ARTTCLEVJ.

and officer, a. are or ahall be eetabliab•a or authorised by law.
Hie. 2. Tbe .ppreme court shall be
■ imps.id of five jadgaa. Hamfier lbs
judges of said court shall be nominated,
snd ty sad with tho advice and oonsent of tbo aaoate, appointed by the
govarnev; aad thwir term of eSee shall
be ten yean. Una judge of said court
hall be appointed as soon ao practicebla after the first day of January, in tbo

• year of our Lord on* thousand eight
hundred and seventy-live, and bi* tone
of ofltee shall date from January first,
on*'thousand eight hundred and seveaty-fwrr ; and one judge of said ourt;
shall thereafter bo appelated as ths
terms of the jwwmt andMfuture judges

�i u- i»anntr.
It IlfpnblKan
AV ’
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ammtg tire aragremfoaalrf^fo««y
I
Th. iUnjtratr. Jrarwta rays tbm.
k—
i__ - - d.. ehta wintar when a

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bacon

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tho county srtrr* Ibcr-are pnWUlred.
Tho six mon who floated out into tho
Segioaw Bay on an fee field Tuesday
motning. succeeded in escaping the
same cay.
Tbo ico floated around
against tho shore and thoy walked off
without difficulty.
Tho death of Dr. Livingstone, in Af­
rica, is again reported from • Zaaibar,
and it is aasd hi* body Im* basn etntn England.
Tbo Granger* ot California barn pro­
jected a grand canal to run along tho
foot of the Serra Nevada* for 180 mile*,
whereby 1,044,000 ocrea of land will bo
irrigated and made productive. Tho
canal will coat 1100,000 a mile and nt.
annual tax of 11 itar acre Ujiun the land
improved by it will provide the mean*.
Mr. Henrpr B. Harrison leetn* Io be
pretty certain of So Republican nami-

In an editorial publislrei Inst u eek,
the Coldwater A&gt;psMr*n oisuiuo', ■‘That
tho I'coplo of th* State ar* oppmed Io
an extra season," and in language that
can hardly be colled Courtaom pro­
ceed* to berate tha governor for calling
the same. Of course we cannot speak
for the people ot llruncn, but we are
wall advised that tbo people of this *eetiou of tbo State, with groat unanminiy,
and without regard to parly, did favor
the rabmistaon of some of I bo amend­
ment*, proposed by the romminion tn
tho voter* at the asrf general election,
and this could only bo done by the
calling of at* extra session. Iu hisac-

wiao provided for by law. They ahall
■Iso evustitute a board of state cant su­
rra, »o determine the result of all *Uotea for ROtmor, iiaahmant governor
ami state offiewa-eod such other officer*
as ehall by lawfoa referred to thorn.
-- Str. 6. In ou* two or SMao pereon*

[ c-mnr baa .imply dona bi* doty, and
j Out aay attempt to uuUku ca]*la) tor
' some other man, a* againrt Gov. Baglor, for thia or any other official act of
hia, will prove a fasownray in the hand*

First-Class Instruments.
west uf India are found thorny plant*
or trees near!/ dcitituto of vrrtiure, w
c*pt what apiMcrt to bo long, shaggy
hair, which derive* it* nutniihmonl
from tho atmosphere, rather than aims-

plant.”

in various direction* during the day and
night, except acvarionally on n varyfbot
day, when tbe plant aaem* io deafau
from Ito lintitual motion far temp-wary

New Scales.
Nei^Styles.
New Prices.
Vei v Low

At Timor, near tha ibtnu of Java, n .
plant it found, tho leaf uf which being .
uf a thorny nature, po»»e»oe* a f*tal |
sting when penetrating tho lb sb. The ,
victim, if not fatally poisoned, frequent- j
ly suffer* prolractaf illoess. Thia plant

?/&gt;i5 Greene, near £i£hfh St., Jf. T.

JPOU SALE 3S-5T

lions [sad Joint Hock s»wtaUua« j xbsll U
ladivrfaally liable for alt tobov (|-rf»ra&gt;*d
for] -doM fa behalf of aaeh corporation (ot
»uo.Ul&gt;on.)-dariox Um lima af their b-4cf
Mk h .uxiboldani equally “4 ratably to Um

Smith. &amp;Nixon, State St., Chicago
Whittemore &amp; Stephens,
179 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit

PRINTING

■e—Yea
sal aim the bsil-i.
U*sl Ike adoption thereof, tn Ilk*
Ih, ward*. ■ ltn.trlrti.Mi s-rl t»*a■ Kqiior rrs-lH-e—No ”
1 eVoon a majwrtlr of lb* e.de.
a wit pn.pwji.wi xluU cui.Uto the
be taken Ulllwut tbe onnopl of the owner,
forpabbc aw (except Tor fmbU* bljtwajt
mrtwWn snyrtt,.* rrtlag*), er'for aa;

O&gt;v Bagley h«» i«n»d a call for an
extra session of tho Legislature to mret
on the Bd of March, for the wasidora-

6a jltwlry lawleawy fcWIHdaatae cwrt**. iUaab, tarprov. mH emaai aW ratal*
r.
,

■' aalirW] ftuaiha.taxaiat *i»owtasra. ef

NEW YORK DAY-

fiontobo-ly baa found opt that th*
now Chief Jostle* is an Efaxcojoliari
The Grtjkie, graphically touch™ up
tho bogy ol Free Trade.
Sickle* we* hanged in effigy at Ha▼ana a few dnya ago.
John Smith oceupse* eight eoat* in
tho
Ohio fosgislaturo.
Tbe Boebansn XrttrJ one ol tho
widest circulated of otrr Wat* exehaugea in speaking of tho extra session saya:

WOOD'S HOUSEHOLD MAGAXDIE.
Tfe Best Dollar Monthly.

Republican

WOSMSfi-

Banner
Tlm election of Duminiguex to tlu-;
Prvaidetwy of Hayti I* considrrod cer­
tain.
An old lady over at Lejiort.-, egml 7S
year* baa tha whooping cough

Tbo Louisians augur croo of this rear
is estimated nt 100,000 bogsljend*.
There wm a slight ouihquaks In
parts of Massachusetts mid New Hamp­
shire on the 20lh ult,
Tli* Maine Pualtry Awoefalion ha*
faaturee. however, that we opine the
ehosen Albert Noyra, nt Bsngpr. it*

• Book and Job
Rheumatism, Scald*, Lamencaa,
Neuralgia,
Burna, Sorrows,
gore Throat, Bolls, Wounds, .
Hooneue.«i, fleers, Bruises,
Headache,
Piles, Sprains,
Toothache,
Colic, Old Bona,
All Hemorrhages

A stock company ba* beru organised,
Arricle 0, which provid** &gt;r tha wp- at Port Huron for ibu manufacture of
tho •• Freer mom ”
* I-.,
Tho Quora ol England ba* tseued
(ha proclamation otedriuy the diuotaRoa of the present Parlfemen I.
Yico-Pretadnnt Wllrm has hi* doc­
lot's permtataon towwrk two hour* a
day, which IUn^ ln&gt; mean* to give to
wrttinqga book.
The oom-nittao ou the aubjoot Imre
decided to report a-jrer**dy on Post-1
master Ger.era! Croswell's postal ear­
ing* bank ] -reject.

BRICK MACHINE.
EzraimuTOHs

BANNER

Wri/iqs,

BLOCK

juoi/.

SAW .MILL MEN
lowest oobk rsxoE*

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Wawe* dfottacHy it.fame of aju- t

$1,500,000
LIBRARY of KY.

LAW CASES A POUTS.

full drawing

S5*ljSs:
B. F.8TEINHOFF

ufumgBBimMii

�I®

1 ill I I

uhi Jhinb

oaformity with sumo tew cnsrte^Vvf

CtemUiKuta,
1» U» Xte
To all who areaMfaiag new homos fa
or are ulna* te take a teip to Missouri,
he countfo* were not at that time at aG freri nr. X C. Ayw. of Off* M—, Kamas. Colorado, New Mcx’&gt;cu, N*uniform, tb* number of jualfore of the
x:mt.cr n ueisg xuqipcu irom vrrauu. pence far eacii county wan left eohrvly far th* »** of‘be Court. Ueeapfeisod braskn, Oregon or Califo.roii, we ncusi•
to his majvrty ifear origia from th. mend a cheap safe, quiok and direct
Cravem to Europe.
115 Acres cf Valufalsadl
'
Nstw Yobe, Juttuarg, 81M74. ; •Tho Flint A F. IL. Rnihrav will bo'
****"’,*,Sr” ) Du you want any kind of Job Printgrant ebsmtat and their uses- Tbo route l.y war rtf fit Loui«( over tee Mia
It i*
' With pod Bduiijfct'iA&amp;Vs ■^‘♦star.
SW MIDMM.
to Luddington naxt spring. ‘ just hero, that as a legteiatvr Gov. Ca*s Cherry d’actorW for cough*—th* Karan- sowi Prciflc Tkroegh Lfa&gt;.
r.*.re..u
* ■“* &gt;■**■* J. «*&gt;"’ tare ^.,
•qaippsd with flue Day Coadie*. Hock’s
Ort ot ths mi'll.n or p-ople who
•irt *11 th. Mrt.r* cocrraienMs. BltaaMtl
The 8tb annual meeting of ths Stain was not at all a pasohw member of that parilU fur arnptive diseases and th* Reclining Clin-.-Vat*. Fulmsn’s IVlare
* rrn !*.■&gt;« al. fvr tire IU..O* sta.14 * tato.4 order* at Sie Rssxxa offioe, where you sake up rite population o: this Kreac
Modieal tfoctetv will IwheH at Coldwa- dopaxtnisnt of th- governmynt, who Ague Car* for th* - fevers that ore »
fte? jLu-r- 'M «wi. m W*4s«*4*j 1* :&lt;au bar* it demo on short notica. and at m tbo labor of o be e—that Is tv an, tor.Mayfith. ’
1 waited fur his ^le.gu*. to briw for Pfatlbrin. asl th* coUbroted Wetting’okl|&gt; of ftuitaMt. Oa thi* Forate*
r*M.n'i&gt;e« 4srI pricaa vliHi defy cunmetitioa.
rstasteodleretlre, O. iirr«taUo«. |ka M*rewxtd msasures for bis approval. H* fatal In thfe hot coualry. Tb* dangerre Ihlevra -Uone eorto- s : other. The
worst of tbroi sic the advertising th fovea ’ A obsurn has bo*u mad* la tbo run- was both energetic and active, and not om ooudiiiou of a favorite wife n tho from St. Loaia to'principal points fa the &gt;«■. «M ik. wren, fci.ta.izr , (north *nl rrc-t—---------RTRANGElfN GUIDE
tatoiBteyB. Istta. W a. Ptn^ rat A.
□r while they atari, ibey do it In such itug time of lliu CLi-agu &amp; Mich. Lake afawof the manuscript laws of the
tair Is tfcr *m rcsstM. u*41tln u orewTsa u. «i;k *a p« ta*l rs6*ta* of Ires' I* sfossao.re.
Special attontkra is asked to tho «d- inlugentoua
palace
with
one
of
the
disorder*
thus*
Wort
wixhoat
change.
Webtaier*
that
wny a»l* eecape 1 ho pen­ Shore Railroad.
■"&lt;^‘Sw^owcim».’
1,
earlier year, of his edminfotratiira are
eitiwmost, a form for sale, to bo found nies of the l*w. The history of one oc
fa* Prtrifle Taroegh Line has fa* bevt u^.rrtMro.iiro.OTteu.-mf.iretferr,. .rMTens* Exooedhagly Liberal
UBong our now mhcrti*eiMDtt. It i* wo of thorn ntay not bo utAutoreatlng. Js A J. RalWxid has dischargirt three denro uf his painstaking cure in thair Mt iu thee* prodsrt* of medical skill; track of any rooifirwl &lt;rf tbe Muri«“O. B. Mum- A On.." 1* s|KMmm«.
fnpi River, and with its eapmirt- equip­
mo of the very beat forms in the ooun- Well, U. R. M. A Co., adrertlsN «h»: ■onductor* on tho north division.
’ V* For ruriKsr particnlan call oa ar
couecptton and dMafl.
,
ment and ti unrated eomlori* for parhey pOMoaa ll.UW.OM) of watches, p: I
and ran bo bad at a bargain.
These court* of General Qunr tor be»- •d him mete la oar oimItv than In all Magers, has become the great popular
address by mail
Was. L Webber, of East Saginaw,
snro andlewclrv, which they will ‘•uf*
•' &lt;lr**“*•' few •*! ItaSSe.^taU'i
the other nttcntioa* wo had shown him. thoroughfare betwtra th. Kart and
tribute"-by tot nt one dollar for each &gt;us been elected Grand Muter of the
PETER HOWARD.
indicia] powers whatever; and wv fail
^Duuatum nt B«r. T. 11. Jaoeka*. tbe ticket. You are invited to send twentv- MaMai* order ia this State for 1874.
th* Wwt. - Trouw-from &amp;.* North,
UasteMa Fta.'sA 1*74. Gott
td find anything in tb^r sous‘:‘nturn to —Letter* from n Lady fa Samcento to these twnevolent gentle
sble Pastor of the M. E. Church in this frve
Suufa
nod'Erato
aouawrt-at
At txwis OXS!Z3^
A
uivl'un
office
has
I
mm
rafablisli
­
men. receiving therefor a ticket which
jastifv their being called courts. They
wiihtxafa.uf the Mismmn P.0,6* Tm
aity, at 'tho Paraanage ou Jtiurwday dmcrlbe* tbo prize you are entitled to. ed at Brnvcn fmhe, Ogemaw C6, on
Posu’s Exnucr —For HrmcrrUsgoa
.MORTGAGE SALE-.
ixjss.-s.od *11 and singular th* power*
Texas connection of thh road is now,
1 roulug. j Don’t ijrget the- time or You send your tw-nty-flve ceria nnd ba line of the J. L. A Sogicaw road.
s*'11*- Tta
aad duties at boards of Supervisor.; mqila , of a pjiliatbvu, t treatment, otc, completed, and passengers are oliurod a Arei*’'.*u’V'
^2,
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ta*
u
*
HASTINGS CITY LOCAL R. R-' ilato, or to bo on hand and giro as lib- do gel a ticket like thtr:
Thu buDdiag -for the State public they were a board of Adit; they bad sec “Exireut Book.".
first class nlbrai rout from St. Lmi*
"imacAXTiM: nun AaaociAirux.
TIME CARD.
school far orphans at ('ahlv at*r. is tho management of tho assessment and
nully ns you can afford.
to T«u, elthar over the Miasouri, Kan­
inishod, and ready tv roreivv tbo" tnu-tu- levy of tax*s, tho appropriation ol mon­
"Oeztlfl;ate Na S233sas g Texas R. R , vi. SMnlia, or orre
Trgtags to. O.JL V. Dtv. M. C. B- »., tears 1
ey tor county expenses, and tbo general
•This certlfiate when arrompanied tare.
LkiI IkW Illite/The County Superintendent* of th.
th* Allstate «
R. Ji,, vfa Vtelfa
&gt;y one collar, (and fifty ccut* for uacKJudgC-ooloy, of Anu Arbor, lias tho cure of tho poor. They were also vest-'
For tnapa, tjnre tafetei, igfarapitfoa M
Poor, frrna tbrir numerous applicants ng.) entities the holder tn one Pilveruperviswn of fogal article* prv|*ared •d-with “authority in their retpactira
to ratm, roatas, etc, addraa* 1. F.
Oentakr Linimentelected on Saturday, Mr. Jeeee Colla- Hunting Cased Watch,woteriat8JS.ua or the new edition of Applstorra Cyclo­ ecun tie* to estabHsb, open, keep in re­
i* «*m AwotesM loe Thompson, Northern Passenger Agent
Btato how you wish It sent."
pair. alter, and vacate all road* and &lt;..^ou ol.»otn, dufr^ieo^tiee not Jlee o.ni.o 157 Krchengt Street,' Buffalo. N. Y.,
hau&gt;, of Baltimore, os Buporrntoadcnt
JflL
TW***.»UOuHta»ta CreNaw send S1A0 nnd what liappcuv pedia.
ootniur
Highway*,1’ and to *‘mak* and enforce
NWhlng. You never hoar of It again.
of
tbe
county
farm
for
tbe
ctutnng
year,
Itev.
8.
y.
Waldo,
late
uf
UwsU.
lu-*
.
Afate.
tssvf.tstas*t will ere miters, ta
or
'
E&gt;
AFunl,
General
Poafonger
MsUTrrtssl................................. *«*r. a.
And as tbcwo follows get 1&lt; ttcr* by the
al) orders nscosaary therefor."
Agent, St Loufa M°- Queatfoos will
'flUVX ••riJl**ls«iUuMc.Mra«l«
MImImi fll’*» i t-'Iin -' • • • Mr. u. at a salaipr of iJM.
/rrahel, every one of whkti contain, a*cc)ded a call to the Fiiit Congrceafcft&amp;T"!
: - Si’.t
Thi* system was. bowavev, for aoaw
A Is*■»**■* »tak II &gt;U art cure.
Foa hmm aat&gt; UxMauxzxe go be cheerfully and promptly unswereJ.
tiunul
«hureh
uf
Postwalor,
with
n
sala
­
money. It In not difficult 10 »U1&gt;JX»m- that
caure not now apparent. v»ry short­ to Hessmer, Heath A &lt;k&gt;. They sell
an trelre 4*Ur .s—oi fredirt-iltiM re
Wo girt&gt; up a larg. [Mirtof this i**uc they live In clovar. Their office U, is ry of M.00U.
e.f'X’/Zf fss? E
Cheap Farnu for fialtv-Eaiy umnslived ; for only aix month* after the pas­
Jan. 29tf.
cue advertisement. In one ptace; In Bo­
Tho taiperviumi *&gt;f Jjoksvu #9unty sage of Hie act ostablisbing the** coart* cheap fur cask
'•"tS?Rv
of tho Boran to th* Constitution uf oth -r, another, so that victim* In rcarch
U*Sfrv« u&lt;_
wrere. roiUtazr.
voted thsmsulreS &lt;&gt; a day eikek fcrFuu- of General Quarter Seasfou of tbe
The Atlantic and Pacific Railroad
T. J. Virass. Suite a Arret.
of
thorn
never
find
them.
The
pollre
tho State ns proposed Izf tho CommisCoffee A Sugar lieu, Tho jaygret
s*k*4-teM*la Sotafe. tare*. «k«k«u**. rer-reta.
gvt after these, but they clinngc their &lt;fey, rtxltfia Uitiiai J« :»an4a tbntf they P**e*. it was amended by conferring stock of Teas in Barry Ou sold rory Company offon l,200,0d0 ateas of Umi 4*. ■*** itahasisr taaa set -d nnleo. iwia.
MAIL ARRANGEMENT.
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? ’ 3 ’
'
ion. and which wo trust will racoivo style eo frequently that It r» liupo slwe rotund it
ia Southwest Misxoun, at from 83 to «*Ui. **.. «ret suiresl* to S04 rsw itaa tar. «n
"lhe powers nnd dutie* which war* by cheap, at
Gao. H. Jonxaox A Co'*
VoUl f.nkre Brian »*lte will .hire al tkv oCr- ho cioMtl attention of orurv citixen of to catch them. ♦12 pur aero, on seven year* titeej with .ttar*mwlUnre«lte-.rt»reite»«MtaeM It
Tho Grangers iccomtucndsd n ma­ law vi-eted in and required to ba per
are
The follows who arc lo-d*v doing taifra* tran«]&gt;crtatiou from St Loui* to all U*oi*lte1nitaf. in &gt;u tastier P... rrU.-.r, nl-rer* tear &lt;&lt;-sretk *f rs*e* stoe d» vssLosatv farmer* that •• better than a fortnod" by the' raid court* upon a
MJ.J. the county. , lb* imp ortauco i&gt; our apol­ aloeas Over the name of (». R. Murry A chine
T.jgMg.
tore* scry itatr erakhw.l'.. tern. »Uk. te smvrertriMi sans
■om
TO
LOO.
purchasers. Climol*, suit liotber, tuin- CriMre
nine
team
uf
tin:sc*.
It
is
a
good
think
­
board of ootnmissioner. in each county,
l-rte-MM bii«l
roUutJ huvlr*., *iU Ita
ogy, jif uaa i« nMoIcd, fur it* publica­ Co., have within a year t&gt;een known a"
BovlKforllrtllauii.. J»ha»•tel wealth, schoota, churchw cud luw- W*ta4*4s^&gt;rete4 «Uta*i*wv. Hi... tawthe Itnltr.l States •tontine A'soctatluu, ing apjicratue.
j
,V/
;ss^ss£~“’ ■ tion.
each board to be cornjiosod of thro*
a. a j. p.fissia. „
.
•
v.:*. k.t^snxX’jarep.wM.
ofSt Park Row; a* Norton. Quinn A Co, ' Tbo*&lt;Lim across the- Muskegon River members, --ho were io be appointed by
PartiM desiring to bnrru* Momey ei­ ubidfag soctatr farite emigrants from' bw. th* twrfr-’ l&gt; FiVdAM sr*«wt *re« kill.
G^ofS3 Park it’ow; at Waite.- B. Tur­ at Evett, built by tho Flint nnd Pero the Governor
ther in large oe small amount*, will do all points‘ to this land of fruit* nnd
Gaasr lixneenux.—The fair to Chi­
W*e&lt;n y-adily uudorvt*:idtha‘. jn th* well to call oa Fred V. Young. Attor­ fioweta Fur partioulxts, address A.
04 re
*. ■- k*tU *® r. a. 0k»
ner A Co., of '« Broadway; as H. H. Marquette Railroad, fr nuw rotuplelajl,
PROBATE ORDER;
Bridle A Co, offlO Broad street; roChee- and severed mill* are to bo cructod in ua*e’tl''d waditiots of rocfoly tocideut ney at Law and Justice ef |ho Piece. Tuck. Jstul Cvmmirrinncr. St, Louis,
j aflBSUTS. P.M. cago aad rrian* tia Jackson. Tickets tor
MMH
V. Dudley A Co, of 31 New street; the spring, aniotig tbo number a gn*t- to a new coautry, fliu lotlsctiun of th* Office over tho Postofife*.
20U
good for the round Trip, orc now for
s* Alvsh Yo-jn.-. of 2U6 Broadway; ns
CHCICHEI.
sale at tho Depot in thi* city fur (12,80, Edward t- e 4lie A Cu, of SI New street;
easy
tssk
;
end
it
is
not
to
bo
wondered
Tho b.-iluneo of cash in the Btato
AL Trou.wino, oar Fasbbasblo B*r
icing tho nm* that has always boon ae Oswald U rttACo .uf 4'1 Broad street;
as H. rolomau A Co,ef 184 Nasssus street: Treasury, Jan. Slat, .1874, was 86M,- at that slriugout and even harsh rns**- ber is attending th* L'aion Behoof butthrough by way of Grand Ilujiid*.
re
and a* Glltwrt Putnam A &lt;k&gt;_ of ftl 3744S. Ree-Jtpt* for the arek Midmg urc. were necessarily rosort*d to, to Em. Busby tbe “Bos* shaver,K mil at­
Brosdwuv. But tncrtiluU* aa the gen- January ’J81h Were 835,5W.Cfi; oter- cotnpal tbe ju-iyinent of tho reroaue duo
tend to your want* g.ntlsoen.
ttemen
are
the
last
two
months
has
dcOn Tuesday wo received a letter from
tuents during tbe soinu time 612,05o.S&lt;; th* ramniouwcalth. For this reason,
wvkned a rcoro
tearing n balance in the Trrasnry of no doubt. WO find i; ;irovi&lt;ted in sn set
some party ordering out lucai*, with no
onGxovH Bcocxi»*Ki.iaM.
Removal— B. F. f-trtuboft', baa re
8fl7fl.lW5.74. Inncasa for tbe ecek. uf 1817, that when a penon had taxThe only expense nUending there 622.711 12.
nbl. property in tbo spring, when lb* moved bls Dental Kuoma over the Boe
U*; torsi taUte. OJ»&gt;. 4. k. k*l« * Cis. S»
nut .well comply without taking out all •wludlca la tho advertising, and lion l»
BtMMnimit wui token, if ho refusal to ton Ca*h Store. Call on him fur tire!
Erred**/, N&lt;*r Y.rt.
____ .
clu« work.
2St
MASONIC.
we hero In tho paper. Will tbo party dodge them ha* been the qu.stlon with Pram tlM,l*iMtsr llrimMW**.*
pay
tho
tax
levied
on
surli
luin-simont
them. Two of thee* thlsvss amumed
C-MUorlH I.
lk» * retairet. Hr CMand
tbo
collector
eould
find
no
property
ter OU, Jl te U. Mir M. *rttel. to sstoten&lt;e
B.ll-Vbiob Buk-i_____ ploaeo lot us know who bo i&lt; that wo the name of “Kirkwood A Beach, AdMICHIGAN TERRITORY:
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kUUli
.wUl*
lo
s
retall
iL. Ita fret. r-uluWAHTKDf
on
wbith
to
levy
by
distress,
th*
collec
­
vvrtlalng Agenla," and Ironed an order
HASTINGS CHAPTER. ND- 8a.JU A. may comply with his wishes
to the newspaper* of the courdry, ad­
tor was made a ministerial officer, and
atelker ■•■-r*n B*rstU*e *r
M. Harriot r.*ro**lfoa as Ika third Frltar
A &gt;etUet»ezit and *dju*tm«ut of every
vertising a dozen or mure or bogus or. Im»1 te UMMBltO •»■&gt;.- '
Cariosities of Early Loglslatten.
was empeweird to arr&lt;s.t tho dolinqasnt account
du* the tau* firm of J. U.
Liar or Larisa* remaining at tho tlelee, under a dnrcn or more dllfotenl
without prcesus, and ccsnznit hnato jsiiL Runyan A Co. Tb* diraoiuttoa oTaaM
nair.es. the price of which was alway*
Hastings, P. 0., Jan. 27th, 1874:
CfetMTre *n*u leek rale n.d Hick
Ibero t-j irtuafa until duly discharged firm nccrMtate* thi*. Tb* Bo.&gt;: and
to be enri ty maU to Me P. O. Box dreHASTINGS LODGE, NO- M-F, A A M
XVXHB V.
by the eciurt of General Quarter Ses­ Hboe Ixuineaa will be continued by Mr.
Byron Allen, 2; 'Nancy Ahketiiq, (Mated. To seduce the puritetier* of
W..M. ' Hirkm Bunco. Jay Barnum, Mim Eliza the country these villains boldly refer­
sions of the I’caev; th* ownership of J. U. Runyan, who cxprwe* bls sin­
cere thstiki fur pat! patronage, cud
red to A. T. Stewart, C. A. Dunn, and
property
nt
tbe
time
of
-the
ssiessmMt
Wa. I). HATES, •**'».
Ute
fii*t
legislitiveoct
of
thc-GurorBow man, J. W. Jobnaou, Mrs. Cha*. Jsa (Jordon Henneft, of New York, to
aollclts the patronage of everybody in ffl-gEggta
HASTINGS EASTERN STAR, tadn Jefferies, H. 'w. Bussell, F. Bilsby, M. Halstead, of the Cincinnati CYrenvirr- nor and Judge* in 18l):’&gt;, was to dsclaru being regarded os creating an obliga­ want of first etas* Boots, Stroc*, Overcial, and D. R. Locke, of the Toledo Ivgul for governmental put[KMe* a ter­ tion to tboTerritory which did uot erase sboea, Rubtwra, Blippcreete-, cheap for *.utT.ae**ra rev
Alena Smith, Mre.A'rtlie Wright
Rtade. Aa their nfllr to tbe tsipcrs ritorial seal, a dnseriplion of which, oo- on the sul-soquent dispurilion of the cash.
were
liberal,
and
their
refcreuere
un
­
Ms*. CLABA ALLEN. Aaa r.
Direct your letters te No of P. O.
to the net, wa* recorded tn
exceptionable. hundreds of papers pub­ airdiug
St. Chari*. Rsstauranu Bswtling
Obstacles to Marriage.
Bauixirism was mil encouraged by
the offiro of tho tsArvlary of th*
hox or drawer. J. W. Bosnri, P.M.
lished tbolr advertlrementa, and Imme­
Itirv-r tttanr rot Toros No. freri TS* .1
1. 0. 0. F.
by tho day*or wwk. Wann meal* at
diately cords of letters fame to the dif­ Tetriiury. The cxecurive records of tbe law. of 180(1; far allhough lb* le­
forte el I'm *n4 Akawo -1* oorte lite. Its*parties named, all nlwhlcbKIrk- that iM-riod, however, disappearci dur­ gal provision for those who were drarai-d all hours.
_HiU--Ere»lr* »**&gt;. «v*e Mtor.'. Starr. _
Tus Pixs Hcrsr. —Tho IbpMieau at ferent
H Roaixiox, Proprietor.
•jst-vs*
wood A Brach took out of the Jte*:-Of­ ing 'he British ucoUjsilton of lMz4ii, to be ill.- proper objects of pubiiefoharirvmsrk«bl» re-t-Mte* B.mta o&gt;-4 nmlore
PALMER ENCAMPMENT, NO. 40 Niles aay* that Dr. B. 11. Fairchild on- fice and appropriated, of course.
Bl&gt;tu3.
Jrflorson BL
nud ire find nuihing on the subject ol ty was by au rnt aBs stingy, is I there
Inta, is realrel Mi.t.-j** Atoms. MOW*B1&gt;
STa"-4 * ‘-wstt.ir* tortainod tho Ches* Club, al his roum*
As a mauer of course tbo newspaper*
was great cure exercised in dMerwiniag
AVS'HIATIO.’L.S*. : *i«lh Xioik Ilk FMI*
publishing .he sulvertlrcmenta will nev- *ral« until 1814, when tbo following oc­ wh■&gt; were reaDr entitled to sbpport from
GEO. M- DEWEr. tjwita.
4rlpk!*. F*.—•» iMtitetlM tarfox skl^h re*Ue Itreri mak« lh« be*t buggies fa
on Mon&lt;lay erening, an! astonished it*
cur* of record in the Ev-eotiw journal
lhe State, nnd only charge* il&amp;fl for
the
public
troerary.
The
first
require
­
^77,
the
vnrtous
addrvnwa
will
never
K«t
of
that
year
:
metober* by a •’set out ’ at t'ne Pike
■Mt
:i
‘Hsrtiyi
them, and uses the patent wheel at that;
ment
was
that
tbo
person
applying
for
whnt they send for; In short the only
ia Ito rtskefsas tort •■•itoaHouse, that embraced almost everything people wnoget anything are thclngeui- ■&gt;toisWl'ti*
J. M. BEMMEB. n. A
-l alrtu
aiul feanwa: A duntsltoa this aid iliculd hate obtained a ‘-legal ami vsnsnti them right np to the
.(rt&gt;.re.l*«ih» Tsmtsrr .( SlUhtess so* &lt;t* icttieinent” in th* county; and th* h-bub.
13tf
in tho line of edibles, and which was &lt;&gt;u* ecouudreta who rnsumc the firm wrlrtks*
«r the S«l» «&lt; Ik* b*|-i.w* «*4 *&lt;tor
of “Kirkwood &lt;t Bench." When will
la 8. 8. T.
ifcrreot.
is anlia* •&gt;* piavisiliD* in regard to this ‘'legal setgot up iu Mr. Pike’s b«*t style. It was people learn wisdom? When will peo­ tscro
■tr^iel
r«m&lt;i lr SU Kirvllrerr brat* Cai*. tlruieut" were suoh-that no or* could
WaaUaOaa UNk.r'rr tartar A Il.il.r'r
Ifyuu want tho very best Painting.
a temptimy table, indec-l, nnd was fully ple learn that a dollar la a dollar, and. Kreslr*' *«• ** r»U*e». W ■» •
uaor skkiuiv uiuioit. Iwroui* a pauper only bj- aoinu wrerc Kalsomfafag or Graining, erardun« in
n man propose* Io give two dol­ nzscsirvius
appreciated it wo mar judge by tbo when
The h*4 la Im '•» latke* la &lt;toSMl*r atlhls lk, iliokc of ill fortune, ohicli had reduced this eity, call on John Miclim-I. He is
lar* for one, that uti tn in ns a swindle
compliments lieajied upon Mr. Pike
and there Isa swindle under II. May 1 pMtsjfwes, tu-.'-iaT.-#' hlia from a condition of comparative just ll»e man who can suit juuGtf
AAEAH CBTRIKBA ft. XIm prose on your readers thi* important ^MSIU rot* II. « ••aulekroa. is ill* fea t cum fori to co* of abaoluto psnnry and
Ho*rl7 4rere&lt;i-ir*i*.tre«sthin&gt;-r**n rarr— .l riwaraiter l«s»i/-f**' Cl . i-.rehi» ■«**•
maxim: Never tend money to any per­
rrecl^r.ltal lie
retire.»ref-' of eeUwant. The provision relative to tho
Masonic Festivalson whom you do uot know. It Is n
'I ■ n rtk of roof. sstakOT Ire &lt;mvreu reSagan of all kinds to low that John
ire-. ».r k&lt; re.l,c.nr car—: ..ik-ret &lt;ta tow
tuedteol proldgy? There Is no physician ssjfriSriH; i X-'-dti. ‘xsxx gaining of a legal settlement is ss f&gt;4- actually fells that his bust friend* think
XiX
Tk*
,kt«!4
I*
to
MMUTlrf
&lt;17
s*
la
the
grest
eltlea
who
knows
a
article
rows
:
Clubbing Rateshim crazy when he tell* them hi* pn•' The Annua! Masonic F&lt; sliv.il will bo more than do your own prartlonera. is •ssreb •*!•. SlMnllM *&gt;tea TK«l,bU,t&gt;,.
«slf•Filtrate*sfmh.i4re4Mtan.wsS «k*:i
It a piano, watch or diamond distribu­
tatair rar. ktawif ch«**:» erirsutr .n-lre.ll
For tho accommodation uf our sub- bold at Union Hall, Fr dsy Evening, tion? Theae goods have • fixed value
U»&gt;. tea. • ',r.M ihsrefer. s*4 skill *Ma*n&gt; w wants T-u.Thousand bushel* of dried
TJS'Xr-.tsvx.tst'
•
“
*■
teak
«'.«•
rest*
t*
tk«l
*«
Ike*Urar.
&lt;-&gt;
to
*
m
«
v
&lt;1
.criber* who d**iro any oilier book, February tilth, 1874. ■
In tbo market, and If any one has them
ajqilo*.
‘
8»tf
la no earthly us* of making a sneo.lrt .*4 rerestel s taararel rt ite r**rtr rsljjagarioe, or paper, published, with or- JThe exeseixj. will consist of tbo there
exA
«• rt l.relj Mian **4 asosrt*. fur Ik* Im ot
rttfov to dl*;&lt;o*c uf them. In short, a
too wk^* jrer,. **4
s*&lt;k real **4 ***n
without tho advortiacd prominins, we txMiutiful opera ut (hnderilla ur the lit­ llttlu common scare l» nil that Is urce*o«ro&gt;o wte •k*n te— te.* &lt;hs&gt;vrt wtlk u4 ».'•!
•XX..
assL or t*i scran*«*« or rwa rs&gt;:in&gt;*r or kMahare
FOR
SAJLK.
tle
Glos*
81i|&gt;per.
Supper
aod
danring.
•vy
t&lt;&gt;
protect
a
person
from
there
«titeM&gt;to
t*&gt;w
1.
I*r
4IMrM
te
Itu.
will obtain it fur you at the Duwm
MICSUUS.
'
J
:s
Bawnr.
New
k.rs
Pre-ute.
a»s.
ano
•
*■
“■'’TUu.tos K^oEgtoar.
swindler*.
Do,
good
people,
who
read
gi'raMs.'rcA-AssiS-ic
"TJl au.- ’ uTvifWT ETntten£*’ X general
Tkn m*1 |« te ** task *•* lb«,r-***r:t»» te *&gt;• Essa=f’i."4£±=s-J4'u-js.
Rxias, without any axpenta to you in
these line*, use a little common scn-&lt;
2H0 School seat*.‘
Wiens Ite MSI i» te IS. .«*H-*srirr
good time i* expected. Tickets of a&gt;l- and eave your mon»y.
.(
k.tnr » ■»■*». teteUHIJ.I. k-teire ts
Bonding tho Oder.
8 Blackboards.
teM.u
■niasiun p er couple, |l.I&gt;0.
&lt;««rt. In*M«u r*Misri» •••&gt;&lt;».ate.rork*G Store*.
It ba* been dfocoveroAthrt tlieupperfl Wilra.
.
Cool.
n»ite.^h» 84-1 ranker*. eiU te &gt;*U ia
A Coxcxxr.—On Friday evening a crosi criminal* iu th* toml* liavo or­ KcsnS llr »•*' ia b* lb", "art*. '***&gt;_- f Ur Soganized a society for mutual defence.
Char.
HOLIDAY ^RESEljTS.
Concert was given in this city by Mis* By uppcr-cru*t I mean the tag thieyra. tob..*th*MS**4*«to* slib IbMaT lbs T.«„
With such a*rigid state!* -as this did Rare eHsnee to foruish School rooms
tearar*
Cold 111 1-2.
&gt;
FOR
.
to te rslte. n*&gt;:i&gt;r. -al Io k*.*aHbdr- th* fathers of our groat State treat th*
Ionia Belle Bcynolds ol Grand Rapids, tbo burgtarajmd forgor* sod mutderera. C.«rt.
cheap.
They cont ribut* so much each toa fun a Mrtstir* »»rt* SSS* Iton »• »•&gt; Mil ib* rr^re- Srants of th* needy, th* widow, and lb*
_-&lt;Jocd sleighfag
sssisted by Mis* Lonis. Sumner, Miss for defending raeh lu hla turn, and a llr*a»«ru.
KM«tre&lt;4
fatbarleaa No attention w»* allowed A J. GHANI. W. L f. HAMA «a V NClxlE!
In 1816, tbl* act ol the Governorjtp- to
Burineaa active.
Lizzie W. Webb. Dr. B. Button an^A. J. fixedaumtwhlch goes to the family of
bo given to eem of artnnT'sufiering
convicted and sentenced. Thia parr-nilv not being drained of suficreiit
Reynold. Eeq. Uikfo Hall was *611*1 lheoir*
! Tha Circuit Court I* id ■****&gt;■-..
is ro-oporaUon In a new direction Hui authority, tho Judge* camo to hi* .aid and destitution; but thb officer must
BpMlaJ Corrcspeadvnc*to overflowing to greet the foir soug- why not? Crime to a regular trade with with on act which declared Ibis record first inquire if Jhe supplicant for broad
Angell's Lecture Friday sroning.
AtortssHtoramto
all the rate* and regulations tlmt other
and shelter had effected aj’legal settleJ. 1. PCTKIIS. N«*ta ritefatar.
■treso,
and
I
mt accomplished assistants,
to
lo
tlio
true
and
valid
dwriptioa
of
Wood wantod at tha Bmu Office.
lizaroaa, Mica.,
J
trades have.
hr UrMlv*j\ N. T. _
ineut,"
lb*
very
t*nus
of
which
must
and tbe public gouarnllv were delighted
tbe various seal* to be used ia the propJan. f&gt;H&gt;- 1874. $
ar administration &lt;it tbo affairs of gov­
wilt, tho ovoniag’o entertainment Misa
Mt (fa&gt;. M. Diwzr-fW Hie • Tbe
(bora who needed !i»Ip ; s*d unless th*y
roll. Hr*rr* ta.j ktjiUf. ftaUI Wtf. k' -s
The
Democracy
of
Brooklyn
are
made
18th.
eould show a slrfci camxiH*iu» .*»ith this new M. E. Church, in Baltimore town,
Rryiio'.d* fully sustained hrr high rep- ofthesamornrrerial as their brethren ernment.
. Drir*lu.,s*.M-URt
Tbo occult s snccs ware _n-’t held in
J L. Reed hu more of thori fine
n«ln.- t. *n i-**rt.«*u
«. ««&gt;(. il«
In N*w York. At * primary meiling
frbn rule, they must depend ^1&lt;xm oA
is
tn th* Nineteenth Ward, a return woe high esteem by tbo learn-d judgv*-ta th* mnnifirenro at /heir neighbor*. Feb. 8th, 1874, at the time of our Mc- ,HUHita&gt;Sr4ir&gt; tartar Ota* wy terire Sifes•' &gt;■ '; - ' jm.-i &gt;a
’
entton for talo cheap
and Miss Bumnor captivated all heart* banded m signed by a man named I bl5, nnd ihev dscread. that no proio­
Truly, we have ttttde irfme fed rance­ ond quarterly meeting for this Confer- Mnn k» relet iu»l *»l. Irolu UsC. W. B. aeUMOUresa . .............................
John Stanley fa gathering the ma­ by hor dignified and *atf-po«ae**od ap­ Cunningham. A man al tbe end of the cution should bo frjutmencvd or cnrnrel
ear*
gear.
J14r.
H.
V.
Tfak,
Presiding
room cried out, “I don’t bellero Mr. ou agnuiat »uy I***® for copjitrutiun, in ent, in our care 'for tlie poor, during Elder KUatntauo DtatriM, will preach
terial* for hi. tww store.
pearance end tho accomplished render­ Cunn4n*hain signed that re-turn,"
tbo 85 year, sine* the - naxag* of th*
.witchaftft,
sorcery,
ut
enchantmcaL
the
dedicatory
sennoa.
Th*
Church
i*
“•
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tree
■••U OBI* *rsr, Mno-f. wilk »*«*Si»lM 1 yri - rrerfoal Mbltoy. AMIooUmi M liMafer '
Subscribe for the Rgrtraxtexs B*x- ing ol tbo difficult part assigned to her; whereupon Mr. Cunningham lamped “And for tho uffhctaal prevention and r.et fraBirfhich wp baveqwtod.
situated » rnllM aotoh ef Hartings, m •o^Moretlr 1 &gt;Al«z spvi.-J, h'tiys-t-a t* tofae
to his foet and deplan'd that b® ‘‘ri
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/ I i R F’C”
_
.-r:_-t&gt;s-| mfr
;
Ma, th* fort paper iu the State. Only while Mi*« Webb, Dr. Button, and Mr. signed IL Tho vUce Dorn the end id punisbtnei.l of any nroteaev to vnch arts
th* old plank road, between that e«ty
of 'k.
‘
Reynold* did well thair parts, making the room quickly retorted
or pow*re," “whereby ignorant jicrscin*
and Battle Orrnfa W* aspect * large
Cunningham didn't -sign it. Paddr arc freumntly deluded or delrunJod.’
UliMttai.
tat
tats*
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ttter.
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•Ueudanca from the jarroun^ing coun­
"Housekeeper- of KaaRh.
Ackley has Karuaeno that is 150 - th. ccscert a musical treat, .uch as our Cunningham can’t write hla name.-/
»r*reruo»J
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it was further enacted “that if any per­
ter. ADM MvMJura* ’ Is 4rr sMi lbw* tare tare fe&lt; «ta*m: te*
fire tori, and none leas than that ean people have seldom tojajod, and to have a uocamcnt In my peek*: to wbleh son shall pretend to exercisv or to US?
(jnn7t5)
B. S. Wilsum, Pastor. ' Mr rare rfreresaeres* 1» Ik* adia*re ■ttlte•■
to affixed.
Tho 1WH JM* tbe pMt',.*purat»g
/which wo trust they may reonlbe again blsAtmart
the meeting of tho General Com any kind of conjuration, witchcraft, sor­
♦ta Mreta.4 okMtee. SMre Ute I* U s*i Jo-ffnA
be legally aold.
cery, or enchantment, or pretend Gon: or blood «feMih&lt;'-flt84p. C&lt;Wo Jffstem
Thanks to our friend* through whose
Hcttooc Rouxs a hoe stock, such ns
of rooms in which voting wu» being bis or her skill or knowledge in noySff- —tall lbs* greet' •‘bousekdepo- of our
Ussred s^MI*LW*ArautaM*^ta*fi«‘
carried on. being cleared by force, and cnlt of crafty science, to discover wbor* kcaltk" al A.tk.
will bo urcd in tbo city school*, just
exertions our Hat ot aubacriban eontin
•'
n*^ st*
IU fad
Rutfond Correspondwcr.
the ballot boxes stuffed to suit the tnusHa* Ires. trek. nJ Twireiloi ta*-airsas«41*
wa to increa® with gr*at rapdiiycular majority- At the Nineteenth or in wlist manner any good* ur chat­ tfoM which g*nJ*r ik »B . Mood,
UsUkrttaH*. WMu l«4 errealres t***H*l’
ties,
supposed
to
have
been
stalctl
’
bt
klskir. *«*.fte«lMter4rariir.*UCts&gt;**- * - “■'fiftfe*" ”*" - ■■ * is
Eeiron ar Bsewra—When a peopto Ward primary th* voting was brought
Bring along your job work and wo
ste out. aa.iLwai*; fM'taJd0iin*ry iff
lost
may
be
found,
*rrry
person
*&gt;
“
*♦•
to
an
abrupt
|ermlngt)oQ
bv
cutting
off
will ritoeute it with Mainer and dia- bare done a ‘woriiiy deed, when they th* gas. Detuocrary b&gt; flic nm» no*
fetal «larikir n Mkto.trertwJcUM.Mnm wAta'rute'
Crvra W4
BL^^GfAHnA-rt-ftsiMfa^tet, oa te^sauat* teS-ata
feeding, being convicted thereof, shall tfiiro-gadiMj
that it alway* wsa.
fere**rire.«vre.tee* reM «M*.. MreAMfe*
deserve praise, giro them credit
palcb. at rm moderate nrie«.
for every such tafonejo b* ^uufohod by system. For Ihi* tJUrpeto Uri K*rcefe
amMfeXNfsrlCtesaltoMl fevJax*- ttau.lf
7 wish to state in the column* of
Golden Modieal DiaireuijL’frith Very
on band, and win 4rc*» la outer oa a
Ulas noticeable fact that tbeehurelte
tha GJaaa SliM-or," al UnionH*0 on your paper, that the people of the
thro* mentis.’' 1’oopl* were gullible •mail daily doses' of Dr. tlefA's H»a*„
,u
townehipaf Hailand have been paying of N«w York are almrat bare of women
th. •reuiag cf th* 18tb iaritwice each ycar-lu thr inriods bet* c.-ti in tbrao days as well as now; and .the eut Purgative Pellet* are pre-eminetitty
th. principal and internet of their rail­ WluterondSprirg. and Autumn and strong arm of tha law had to bo favuKed
BeoeniLor that Praa't AngoU. uf th.
*
.
MaKre.
road bonds M ft b«»me dna, aad tliat Winter—when It’, too cold lor a sum­ for their protection. Notwithstanding
ffiSB’’’ tX
J.n41 ■
Michigan Udrardty, is to Jactnr* at with the your 1B7S tlie last bond i* paid. mer bonnet and not cold enoazh for a these stringent measures, however, it is
■ ■ X T
^-K-faSaw
winter head-covering But religion 1*
Io tbe common pimgdey' biotch or orop.Union Hall on Friday evening of thia
n ,T
f, M[) .•nfa*Ua.}
They baro'alM dwug (he lari year en­ now being made fashionable. r**pfo not tobesuppo*«d that “fortune tolling" Uou Great «&lt;Uiaf-Wl'-on kindly 'Lad
are
now
invited
to
prayrrwneetlnpi
;uro
was
a
thing
unknown
iu
tho
Territory
j
«ra*k.
forced tho dog law according to tbe ctoelv a* Invited to n r&lt;«-lal soiree or on
-. F&lt;u.:»(wftrnM ,i..4 .-ti
inffiwM. per eevrt off far rash. Everybody
If you want to adrartiri, recneruber spirit And Irtter of the law, and at this evening party. A friend of mine gav* for then as now the curious, aided If
Use darku' *s uf night, could raek tb« V&gt;nttenl Uood pritous that lurk in tho know* that Lf*’s buggies ran t be best
faireuw. U. ’»■«•* tkrirsti.5iQ.;.A»M *)’ ..7/ ; Ar
Khat th* B*xxra lies nflarly tl&gt;* *cine date, Jan. 81st, 1874, the tax of .1678 to
'
borno of tho Mirrorcssat’d inquire nt her system arc by them robbed of their lor fa'tho State, aad now is the lime to se­
Jilto.
h
MfeMi
Atedtatalta
ttata
-ttofos
circulation m all tbo other paper* in paid in full, bonified, that is, in cash, cr5iS4,j,,w?»s:,»
cure-bargains. Call nt once.
W
The jiardouiug pviver wna exetdi^ rare, arcl bv-tbok J»erarvin&lt; Aad som*tt2C»re44,.‘*^-n''-’ WitUta *tha county.
tb.re being no bark accounta, note, or
~KKL±7?b£ir4/-~.“A"
&gt;a
or
*n.
XI*V»1
Hriaa*'* ivtaofef*. W****to to*to. Frtl
John tt Crcaaey i* oar a^aL for any unpaid tex receipts. Has any township
to 0 1-2. Morning dreto." 1 raw oa« tiro Council look upon thtauw-lres the
................ reia'
AXxorxcaxxxT to th* rtfrutand all puqio*««, and by any contrarti done better than this -hao any done so rent
to soother ft food which, na far aa
»
»*Kwipr*WN.d«tei,_.
•
he tuay make, or receipt* bo may Eire, writ?
the body of II Wta omrerned. might oanw procoentiv*. Th- first l*nion lumMWl f*** **'**.1, WU i&gt;rcrryss1u
granted
was
in
lH7,
—
rmo
Alexander
have
a:»plled
to
a
danen
or
card
party.
In. &lt;;■. ... .
./p .'A-«
You may have doubt, as to their be­
w* will be bound
&lt;J:hu:&gt;. oonllaed in jail fur the crime o!
Itek stall's Ms»* I’teees.' kl«aaas&lt;r'»»*o.l. •
*•'
■' -‘ " u- ■ II *&gt; rd &lt;M&gt;ta
ing a "l*w-abiding” people, but they
larceny, ta-ing its rerqirai. Cunuected
witfo all tb"7~dO ralHWd undra tho
cirtainly
pawl
the
bund*
cccordte®
to
Church will be entertained this rnmft
by Mias Rebrcea Goodyear, abhor real- tlio contract. I 4&gt; Bat wbh yo. to an- »d. AlUr Ira Blbtaa were bonded Territorial sure rmp*at there ex* a ronaitiim. aad ao* wbfob in aorac csm-s
derstaad Abat they are mure aid* to pay
d^ ou Gram MW.
CALL
mmi have bran difficult to comply with
“Alone, ar with the Majority," ■ to
owing to the manfen oarcvsire 1Di«u
BLWIXKb
&lt;
:p.r .ras
G
*»/ IAj.~p.ukMt
S*ty at aareir^lto U was thaijb*ba kb. aubject of Freabfon t AngeH'a toeEvil, and
continue* to Improve. Gilleeitato. ,nw
n**«.»g
ZSSajlClHg^.X.
off
until
to-morrow,
no
getting
the
t«ma
taroboforafhoHaribc* Laotnrv Amoby ernnuta
i» wmdil heel te Block, roath aWBtate Street
for tbo WMtion of taxa*” extended, motarhomms arc very much better
~ri
w
g'i.
‘
u7y
~
Quo. H. Hairw.
i 31tf
ria&amp;mM Friday eeiriac
thoy w.re ta*L ho far. and ezpraae* which bad aasroed MM
•
paving intereri, Mt, which tho sod only
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fr My
I £"Rultead has paid the last dollar of iurreaem tbe burden. Thxa. mart be In Ihto ofonch of January, In tho house county from thu thus of their approbate- ah« LaAa
'
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1
• frrea
referred to. th* coHacttoua ore at th® •ion nnta their diar barge. &gt;»&lt; &lt;• Mad ttftjrwfr
!
~
uteWhiriifnB.il w»w M Ci4MW»
Johay knows whereof ho affirms
paid, and crier and l^nd-bolders want
was only carryi.g out tta pewctpfo
"Srde Hkawiae, aad wo ahall bare bo MRe their moMy. Rromptr.Mi is as much
whfoh obtained under tbo Territorial
the ’‘lite of businree" ia paying taxes test friThad t» roaHtx to It. H had t o gwwromrat, that noreow offradmg all bfter
1 bn
•On tbe^ pag. wfll bo
as in anythiaff*
.
bottom, and should have aCVctri noth
Over raata all down 10 per rant
28 yearn tad MTMtenntWi fire doo
4..............
ateiriw. D^’t fri! rntefce ti— bv
I ho;® fltef I win bo Hrdout-d tn Ing. But man Eta frirtlewd, and 1
took jnot ea loug a time far them to get
ra^h aa
Wfa MW*
Jsaying U&gt;«
ef th*** low»al»P«
«_ they era out of Mr teeaatoeaed
(hzt tairo bad their time for the col
■ 11 &gt;fa»»*m---------U. »4. a g»ot
* Th* first njiproach to anything Lik* be*
Wtion of — exteUril tesa’i do M
■nawusm
numtoxu
Wd wither tea the tetea* at &lt;mr again, it dore WF-ritamte-avy-*. to m tta-nyreMs hors as ajrahtonahk our modem Luani of fiopervuers, fca
the maaagwneat of count* afitara «t
MbM aana^iMiiat Whal be aay* and rnataw a bad proeriteaL Twrivo
th* osiabSsiunent, in 1817. of •.’Courts
BtaM .BteBitBt tea tea «* tbe Bofle^ MlriMi.aStb.ti».te*ateU.w com 00 teasan at nigh: rain, and too by of General Quarter fteaaions of A*
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HASTINGS. BAHRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY ft. 1874.

VOL XVIII.

NO. 42.

Mwijal api felines

COUCHES,

BED-LOUNGES.

Nothing is clearer than that the end
aimed at is one that ought to bo persist­
ently sought
It is too grand,
too important, and too Christian to be
treated as simply Utopian. The move­
ment, in seeking tiio end. as Count
Sclopis. one of too Genera arbitrators,
has well said, will “ make the voice of
public opinion ring in the oars of the
______ I.
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MAT­

TRESSES.
Mr. Uybyidga, passing the bottle. The
light faded from Ida wife's face as she
waited to tea whet reply their visitor
would make. Very deliberately the
young man transferred tome pieces ol
i
ui_ —i
.1
-- ir
v.s

warm now without any more healing.”
“Bui, nan alive; claret ia cooling.
There's nothing in the world that will
cool a man off no quick-”
M i. Uxbridge passed the coffee, and
tried to change the subject. No see.
Mine host was in the minority, end that
would never do. Hit wife wu against
him, hia prospective son-in-law dis­
agreed with him. and Walter Uxbridge.
Esq., felt himself quite insulted. Just
then Mildred enteted, and seated her­
self opposite her lover.
Have a little claret, Mildred?" in
nuired papa, bottle in hand, ready to

resolution, and were ita letter and spirit
complied with by nations, when involved
in controversy, with each other, they
“Drunk." bo answered, with a de­ would never roeott to the arbitrament
moniac laugh. “You needn't be afraid of the sword. Individuals, when disa­
of mo. I shan't hurt you,” as the poor greeing aa to their respective righto and
child drew away, “and before I get so
bad 1 can't talk, I have something to
eay to you. I never could drink liquor;
never could touch it witboat jut such

Opposite Goodyear's Hardware.

Abd be was never himself again,
few moo ths more, and the unhappy ■
wpi released from the curse of ini
perandk and Mildred Carleton va
drunkard's widow.
GEO- H. AB1

I her daughter ? The visitor drained hie
glsss, and his Boel prytnplly refilled it.
1 Mildred sipped a little of* her*Wine
evidently had no charm for thia lightI hearted, brilliaat young lady. The next
i day Mr*. Uxbridge tried to make her
daughter undentand how keenly she
felt on this subject of wine, and drinki iug, and how miserable the occurrences
| of the previous evening had made her.

ter, mother," Mildred replied, "but you
, need have no fears about Harry. Ho
never tenches liquor of any kind. Ho
told mo so himself. Caret is co simple
you know; scswrely more lb an lemon­
ade. If it had been anything else, I
should not have thought of offering it.

equally applicable to nations in similar
relations. There is no reason why ttw
latter should quarrel, and oepocsally
why they should resort to ths violence
of wu, that would not equally justify
the ssms things in the tprmer on a
smsllar and less destructive scale.
War, however, has been to long end
so much tbo practice uf nations that too
problem of absolute prevention u one o(
the moot difficult lhat can be conceived.
The first thing to bo gained ia to bring
nations to a common understanding u
to those general pnnripla* ot equity and
good neighborhood by which they will
mutually consent to bo gvveroued in

take a sectary to win the victory.
Lot tbo Christianity of this country
and of Europe embark in the effort; 1st
there bo greet intornetional'conventions,
bke that of the Evangelical Alliance, for
the purpose of discussing too subject
and the days ia not remdtely distant
when the “common taoling’t will become
so pervasive and general aA to be prac­
tically comjralrory upon those wbo ad­
minister the governmo nt Governments,
u soeb, are not likely to take the lead
in thia reform ; yet when the reform it­
self shall have gained position and
power with the people especially with
the more cultivated and thinking class­
es, then governments will bo compelled
to respect it. They are never stronger
than pablie .sndment; a Jrin the long

caused by a Gear of approaching lun­
acy.” Buch ia t5e brief telegrejdiic and
nounoomsnl of the supposed fata of
Mrs. Ana Adeline Badger, wife of Bar.
Henry Clay Badger, and one of too re­
cently elected school trustees of the city
of Boston. Mrs. Badger was aged
about 40 yean, n graduate of Antsoc h
College. Ohio, and ono of a family o f

tional law, as it now exists, is for the
most part a matter of uatyv, lhat hu
changed from lime to time, end gene­
rally for the boL'er, without benig in­
corporated into a code, while resting

That evening Mildred waited in vain
the tone Walter Uxbridge, u ho look­
ed into the handsome face on the op­
posite side of the dining-tablo.
“No Walter, I don't think it ever did;
bnt then, my dear, there are very few
of ua who can do exactly as we blouse.

ifofie ifiousrifY

about puttinr stumbling blocks io our
brothel'a way.
.
“Don't quote 6t Paul, fur goodness
sake. What don't ho eay. A sensible
conaervative one minute, recommending

only talking that way to tease me. St.
Paul thought it proper for a man who
^Bs master of his own spirit, to take a
little wine if be needed it; but not to do
thia tn a pUco where ho would bo like
ly to hurt another’s feelings ”
■’Ahai is, ho approved of drinking be­
hind the door, something I shall never
bo guilty of Mary. All the world If
welcome to know what I do, and com­
ment on my doings if it sees fit. This
anybody getting drunk on claret, did
you?”
“I bare no fear of Frank, that I
know of." said Mr*. Uxbridge thought­
fully-

DENTIST

Hath®.

"Dxxa Mitosis
Was taken very ill
the night 1 left your bouse. Stopped at
the. hth Ave. Hotel, and have been here
over,since, moat of the time uncon­
scious. Am mueh better, and shall see
you tomorrow.”
He came looking very ill, and Mr*.
Uxbridge took him right into her heart.

whioh invest her Ufa and her death
with fkr more than ordinary interest.
Few of our readers have not road the
“Marble Faun,” that wierd offspring of
Hawthorne's mournful imagiaaUon. All
have there admired the exquisitely ex­
alted character of Hilda, the typical
/Sow England girl, who eownod too
Shrine of a spirit pure and true, whereuNJio author portrayed the fair ideal
only known, to bis serenes-, hours. The
original of the character wu Mra Bad­
ger, then Mias Shepherd. who went
-k—,i „ _
s- at. sr-_,k_—

»a
shaved free of a man', difficulty bo adjusted ? The first and
Wok her husband tor an intradar. Shs most obvious answer to thia question is
recognised bis voice at first ba* the sec- that they should try to svtolo the mat­
ter in dispute by poaooful negotiation.
If thia bo successful, it ia toe end of the
whole question ;ud generally it will
bo successful, provided Ute parties exereiso forbearance toward each other. burning, just as her Uta has now ended.
She it was who wu Cuntraetod with Che
darker, mure passionate Miriam, and
whose subaued ways charmed u they
Wore sketched. Hilda, , physically and
mentally, wu the counterpart of Mias

pages of the book eouid not tail to ocknowledgn the faithful portraiture of
tta original. The “Marble Faun" ended
With Hilda • wife. Mm Shephard,
during bar tour abroad, waa betrothed
to Mr. Badger, the two having been
classmates at Antioch, end graduates
while that institution wu under the
control of Horace Mau. Her marriage

IF YOU WANT
I8A0

J. L. BRED

•‘It is do especial credit to you that
you an wot a drunkard,” continued the
wife in a firmer tone. “Strong drink
doc* not tempt you In any way, sere in
.. -__ .—- .r a..*—io—. 1—.I.

will continue, just aa we always wonder
what will be lha Goal fate of all Haw­
thorne's chuaetera. But now comae
the tragic aequol, and we find th*t the

“I wuexceedingly anxwtte th*! it
should prove a auceou, hers mb il wax
Atnerioeu, and if I have one 'bttmp'
bigger than another it is patrtotioas

�BACON &amp;

aanlbilatiun ot thi* traffic which has ।
wicught for them only Bribery. Moth- ]
ore. wive* end daugltesa *bo htW tome |

'AW

lUim'i Msatxixa fcr Frebuary is I
usually varied and aatertateing in Its :

other to wbozu they can go for help fa jHttetfor World, or AressAf, nr Jhdrthtir gleet agony, and is tbeir cry nev­
ysssflwtf.or Jfa&lt;A&lt;xfa*r, or any of tbow
er to be aMwmd f No, Oed &gt;• already targ* wuekltate flo -ents per quarter,
Bewaring their prayer* through tho I and oven thl* would br las* than exact
wakenod. nnd asrakbaiug “moral pro rata late* In proportion to the work
rase" of a large port of mankind demantiert of tbe Covmiment by tbo
rldoh feaaaZ. tie law. which dufde-i 1 publiaber* ot thee* several papare, tu
Lhdr eubecribere to tke post
mn&gt;d it. else it had n»vsr boon cuac$*J.' supplying
‘
offlv tu thto Bergh.
'■ '
Domjnds it for tbo** who bars notj^* _ *rot. wo wnut bell* thinking
mental and moral rultlvatkm of horn* that
t
tbe Tyner bill ought to psw*, and
infloenew*—the wtao cnnnsel* cd inslrwo- do
« not believe there to ■ single editor or
of a county aewapapor io th*
tor*—the pure teaching* of religion— patron
I
damand* it fowlhooo who have *# (Asm fState wbo la not of th* same opinion,
and ar* yot anablo to roaut th* buriN*!'and we tally believe tbe Michigan dp!station
In Cringe— fa»y UPttetotand
craving* for stimulant* cither acvfuirrd ‘
thto and wttl pit*, th. passage of the
or transBiittad Eke a blighting cur** oct
,
with Uro Iraat praelble delay. And
from th* tfenoralioa* of the peat.
(
meet In convention ou TUeedsy
Tha “nrrnignmoat,” of th* pro ibilo- they
I
ryfowundii* ageartfa* aa a vast hutro- will with no dtoentlng vote osrtaSd* the
m*nlah&lt;y for lb* increase of drunkards, Tribime efflee, recommend this action
and for airing to thia *rQ habit "Ih* jto our rtcnalors and Hcpreoentatlvea In
Congmo, m wo know the people of
contagion of kindrod vias*,*' is a four- । this
(
section of Ihr State wnold by alful cbnrge, although aomowhat strong­
ly medUed by tbe ndonerion immodiaroly following, that it raroe* of th* b*it

Among tbe {Masters nro ■ SBI at th*
meeting of tho State Grunge recently
Irrid at Kalamaxoo. w» R- X- Cable, of
East Arlington; a &lt;otored man.
Samlay morning a fire broke out ia the
Kalamaaoo bakery, bat before it had
made much headway the fire le-idie*
ware an Land and the building wa*

ecutent*. whlrii are embelBsItod with (
ova* Eighty Bugraving*.
Tbe “Legend of the Cmcado*’’-* '____ „
besntlfuyT illustrated poem, with which to Malo*
the Number open*—give* a rending of of Stanley's recent book for beya. bring­
ing In some startling adventure* with
□n* of tbe grandest of Indian tradition*.
wild animal* in Africa, with ptolare*
and ia vory fitlj published ia the tame :
Number’ with Mr. NariaJT. Ulnatrated ,___ _ _ ,, ,
_ ______ _
paper oo tbo Ci Iambi* Riwsr and Tu- |ibhMuaTJgsUUaauto Wada*UU&gt;.
got Sound ; rinse tbe trad&gt;tion rotate, to1 lustrated
*—
’ u
- eight appropriate
’-** *
by
cut*
that river, and i* briefly alluded Io by gives, la a’ lively and rollicking rfyte,
an Idea of the tun that ran bo had lu
Mr. Nosdboff.
each of the month* of th* y*sr There
Williatn C. Prim* contribulee a pro- are also poexns by Olla Tbaxter, Bites
finely flluMraied paper oa Potter and Dinsmore. Mary E. C. Wywtb—wbo
P&lt;|c*iain. fall of novel and intsraatsag contribute* *osd* baby vatanttn* verora,
information, new eepeciaU timely in and a hutnorniM ballad by Theophilus
view of lha valuable work* leceaiiy Higginbotham, arited Mild Fonstr
published relating to the Ceramic Art. Jonesaxid the Naughty Boy, which la
HluatrataJ by nine vary funny BUbooei.
Ti.ojwonds of religious readsrs will
to* by Hopkins. Two page* for little
read with peculiar iateroal Eugene Law­ folk* ar* given thl* month ; and. there
rence's article on Qty Road Chapel— La some capital talk Irom Jack-tn-lhewhere tbe last lesasna of John Wesley Pulplt; a lively ferotosnlm* for parlor
were heard. Tlio article is illustrated acting, by U. B. Bartlett, well known
i with portrait* of lb* W**l*y*—iadudI mg a view also of John W«*tey'» tomb.

NOS
HOUSEHOLD

An editorial in the lloatun Drily Jki-1
nrtissr of Jan. iOlh hu attracted much
atientio* from th* advocate* and offio। nonto of prohlbitiou.
Al a timo, when the friend* of ternpmnee—not merely its profMwd
friend*, but those manifestly so—were
looking fcr tbo law to aid and *t&gt;pfd«-1
mesrt tbeir effort* iu this reform, the as­
sertions of tho .ftfrerftsw ramo like, a
duh of cold water in the face, which,'
. hovsrif 1* always tint to be followed

hatyrodox, nee ao fair'y committed to the
taw that il is thundered from lh*ir pul­
pits, and clangod form their sterptae.
God be praised—end may He lerbsd
the joyous mtlody shall even sink into
th* doleful, boneless toll of npml rspae.',
repeal. And if to use another of ito
Ggurv&lt;, these “1110404 reformer*, with
their prohibitory Lrooms," conkl be al­
lowed to sweep clean of ram not crily
Masaachttodta, but Michigan and every
other stat* in the union and they caaltl
be thus kept clean through two or throe
generation*, who ran sny what moral,
mental and physical improvemeat might
not eusu*. Who can say what Atmiriea and her people might not beroip"-

Hlnstrated by tbe history of mankind,
was moat ably sol before th* people of
Usia oily, by Pree’l Angell, of tho Uni­
varsity *u Friday evening al Unsua Hall,
m a lecture eutitled “A lone or With th*
Majority.'* Among all tho tartare* that
were ever delivered in thia city, within
our knowledge, Ibis was ooo of the
mr *t iaetrnctive and oaleriafaing. Filled
full from beginning to end with practical
lemon*, non* tho lew* impressive for the
eloquence which graced every pariod, 1
• nd llie wholesome truth* that were

tting serie* of paper* on th* “New
cuth." dealing ia (hi* Number with
ba reoiarkabl* progress recently mad*
I in Southern manufacturing industry.
A very.eerciae but cO*npv»L*n*i*» articl* on tbe Holland House, full of hi*-.
torical reminiscence and anecdote, ia
&gt; nmiributed by Eugen* Imwrancu.

vigorous, well-drawn picture This
number of Bt Ntoboto*. like tb* lari,
while It krep* Ito Individuality In egery
particular, show* a decided dlapooltlon
lu accept freely every advantage offored
by It* abeorptloa of *Our Young Folk*.*
The old roadera of the latter magaalna

FAMILY
which, by tbe wsy, abound* In lllustra
tlon* there beioc ao lao* than flfly pic­
ture* In It, all of them good, and coin*
ofOeuaa:
them remarkably fine
। "Pens win, a
,OT ^obruarv

teriotie [metns. “Soug of the ' Redwood
Tree''—a California song —the
V.,~ .1•alqku dri.s
I.u. r.l.wd ter- I

PANACEA

I

gjtf

First-Class Instruments.
D*IU'AXDWma.r
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1

POST AND MAILI
la-z-i.

Fborter portals ere contributed by
Carl Fpoacwr end Mrs. Maty E ■
as ii wnuen oui ycaieruay. I non cosnee
Brooke
Bey City puts in a bid fur th*
Stale House of Correction oa tbo plaus­
George William Curtia, ia Editor's
ible ground that “the ifagiaaw Valley Easy Chair, discusses Tw**d’« fat* and The principal Itturtrated jaaper of lhe
_____
ri/Kl, and then to ataad by bia or bar aeoda tnos* priaoMr* to lb* Houao of the question of the eo-eduraboo of the |
Correction than eny other portion of
ccnviclieae of the right, r-?ard!e». of
texes, and give* some very entertaining I second article on Texas, io th* Greet
Boulb Herlre. with picture* fmn Ctmrnp। per*, almiaat all the City 1'rvee are de- ।lha opinion* of any other person who
by vigorous reaction.
The Ionia Srafinri say* exaggerated guosip of th* Lycosm graturoom. Th* I noy1* porlfono. A quaint story from
On tbe other hand, the opponenta of; nounting the pending bill in CoMffiHUi
i Scientific Record ia vary compraheurire
. the Danlab, la aalled The Black. Marble,
tho law commend tbo article in question I to give to th* people the ad vantage ter all Irani snow th* lce*ju *1 Zfuaeos i report* are ia circulation containing th*
nutnlier of fatal ease* of smallpox in in it* summary of recent progrea* in i A new p*|&gt;er by tbe pool fetodmau ia oo
uan unanswerabl* argument for the 11« derived from the home ureas frdl of Tefrrehn and n'member that th* opin­ ItastML Only tao death* hare occured ; I wienc* and art, and the other depart
tbe porti Hood, Arnold, and Proater,
the expenee of postage. Pinsnleeit
condemnation and repeal of tbe same. sm^ng thr-e Lion on* against tbe right* ; ion* of our neighbor is just a* dear to ao new creoa have developed, and the
i
. Not quite ready to admit it to be such, of the people and tbe life of the county him
a* our* i* to us, and ore eutitted I • xriiemeut has about subsided.
A sk.trii by E. H. Natal. &lt;rf Eafftkh
'
Buudaya and I&gt;nn&lt;lon Churches; a reply
1st u* look agniu nt some of its points, paper, In thia State, Is tho Detroit IHfc- ■' from
tu to the eamn re-pact we ask from । The Manistee Tiaro says: Our fruit J
I
by Prof. Atwater, of Princeton, to Dr.1
grower* who have examined their peach \
and ire if there t* nut ■ word Io bo said tmc. Its object far ynare, and for which . i
\ sui l other fruit tree*, apeak very nopvBlauvelt; Ifrof. Wm. 8. T&gt;ter*e addrea
I&gt;urpaa
It
has
expended
targe
ram*.
,
on lh* other si-ie. The Cist statement
Awxxicix Hums*.—AYe_ take plMaara
fully of tha prospect fur guud vi*ld next
year. Tiro trees aro in excellent con­ in Lringieg tu th* notice ef our reader*. I
paper* nt tho ftate. 10s proprietor*, the i
dition, end th* bnd* indicate a large Sure eepecsally thorn resident in the' Mrs. Davis's serials, and poems by Pella
pulillehsr* of* large Dally, and the test
yteldcountry, th* naw year’s number uf ibis Tbaxter, Julia C. II. Duor, and Louise
l&gt;aylng one In the Ftato, print and send
laborer in tho last number of llw
Th* Coagregatic nalssta of Greenville unpretending, bnt really Crst-cta** per- Cbaodlrr Moulton coufplrt* the list of
out. at little more iban Ihr coat of tbe
white paper, a large weekly abort which Hatting* Unu Journal is entirely mis ere to bntld a 120,000 ehnich thi* eea- nodical. Tbe urgantzation by it* new tbe principalcinlribuUoiui.
Dr. Holland, la Tuples of tbe Time
J they'seek to put In' tha place of the taken in tho statement, that “part or al!
thereof by annual inatallmento for three publisher*, Measra. lec A Shepard, ot ' write* of Rick and Poor, Organa, What
cvnnty paper, becatua with no mat far of tho Plato officer* have duties assigned
veare. They have *old tbeir preeant Boston, of a dasboct department fur it* '
compoatrion. they ean give more col- tiu-m entirely distinct from the duties hou.e of worship V&gt; the Episcopalian*
1 bosince* management mark* a new era
that devoir* upon them by virtue of fur ttO,nM.
in tho history of American Horn**—an
paper non for the aime^icnvy. Inlbl»|
crusade against the county prr**. (bey ,l*ingio chily devolving on *ny aingloj TLere are twenty-seven taw mills in ora of lifotary and typographical hnMidland County, with a capacity of
, follow tbe lead of tbe abler paj*r* In I
1 New York, and tbe meaner oetes th i’ olnctiv* Siato officu that i» not a part of,। AH.LOO,OX) feet anaually. which h*t
twenty y&lt;mi&gt;
.
,
,
.
Tbe January number ia a model of lit­
*ra*,n cut 17.303,000 of lumber, cf
• Threw .is Mt a gnltoa
&lt;&gt;*
LABORER,
Pblladelphta. This combined oppoel- bisdutiss a* inch Btato officer, and for j
wine crlw*rw»'.d;there is no dwunu- (1 tk-n of tlicic great .talite* and weeklies, tbo porfbrmanes of which ho Was olec- (' which 4,9I5,OUO foot ia on bead. There erary excellence, pictorial beatify, and 1
FARMER,
were 75,37G.OOO shingles nod 3.387.­ typographical taele. It i* pre-rouaent* .
tioa fa th* ntrinber of erilar* I'—r^ 1
against their weaker neighbor*, hae ted by lit* people.
MECHANIC,
: 0J0 lath, 540,000 of th* tetter, being ly a hotuu magazine, and it* numeiuu*
liquor* are furnished beraos* th* LuuHa ia rurrcct, however in bi* slati'MERCHANT,
peas ha* been mad* uwre hsxardouv .'nothing offairnewior manllneu In it.
abort end pithy stories; ita well written
।
It
tsimply
that
they
may
annihilate
t W. submit it to th* good ronwt of th*
ment tKnt the Secratary of Suite and
paper*
upon
geevrl
topic*
;
ita
superior
(
us,
and
grew
rich
themaelvre
through
kssrialature thto th* prohibituvy law taa
th* other Blot* officer* rremve only the
our
deatructljn.
To
thia
end
they
cfasa
of
poetry
;
ita
household,
farm
and
had Mtfiaient trial."
constitutional salary in payment for th*
literary department*; wilticumo, Ma­
How ran it l»*vo had way trial, we ralae.1 a greet hue and cry agalnrt tbe tliwir official service* as such officer* —
right of free corrvafOaidcnce between
aak, if never enforced, nv it esunot have the people qnd their r.eprraeatatlvra neilblr doe* Judge Hoyt Bui it ia, also,
j "Tangled Thread*" will make it a web
Iron if itarre is just as much Lquar to and Senator* lu Congrrae, and caught true that tbo Secretary of State and oilier
ran* CT.e»t wherever it goo*. Matty of
be acid, just aa many to **H it «*d ja»t In tbeir ne» many of Uro rrprraentottvta Flat* offioer* are from tin** to lira* paid
I tho article* in the present number ar*
M many to buy 1 If pooro» l“l'**f» n”
their exjtrnsce wbuu away from bom*' ,
fully up to tit* standard of the larger
furambed beeauta of thi* law. what baOU fjkeri daiws, with out reference to tbe j
doran beautiful pktarre etnbellleh Ita
coaseaofth* taaaof teetfasony of ad- their voice In lavor of it, and secured I eonrtiluticnal lufaitoioo as to ff^o and
mprw lhat half of which are orlglent and incisive paper in which be tear* 1 pegre.
Oftiflc, chemiato (ibo Blate Asaayer of
Inal Amcrlean views. Mr. W. M. Ctary I
**• *u'*" j**™*1*- *' «,n *•
pevqwiaitete
end
eoeh
alknraece
has
' Ita repeal, and enabled theee city
th* veil very cleverly from the brood of bae a sperlt &lt;1 ful -par* picture ol AaleMaasachuaella icrludad ?) during th* nento of Uw coantrv pre—, io strike tt a always keen held to be eutrstbntirtial,
modern
imitator*
and
sickly
sentimen
­
lope-ll anting at, tbe Plain*; the baraxia
deadly blow, In obedlencn Io tbeir own a* we fully Itcbaftt it ia, ■a'ta^s, also the i
talist* who manege to palm off their are In full |&gt;ur&gt;ult ef a herd of &lt;ker,,
rive *dultenilton of all opinion* liquoto. pereonal demand for tbe ■;repeal of tbe । biJi* paid by tiro Fopervuora ul thia and
Mcuod-haud wares upon th* leuient
tbe moat trifl.ag r-i cent of w Isicli hu Fran king (privilege.
many other eounlita in tbo State to jay &lt;
country pnwsitood by the
■agasioe editors. The paper entitled
bams admitted, pure? It then, during . Had
tha actual ex|.eas«e of th* Jodgee white
।
people
in
tbe
eonte»l
far
the
repeal
of
(
“A Golden Men,*' by Professor Moeen aerleeefflve picture*, which be drew .
th* brief end broken periods, in which
•**si«
is., u .to — .wet. rX
SBgagvd
iu
tho
discharge
of
official
IL FaruJoeu, containing aa account of
prohibition baa had a place on th* the Franking privilege, there would , duties. Mechanic fa, alu*. very much
x
°* f
iiavc been no chance far our opponent*
tbo-discovery ia Northern Mexico of a famoo* Juniata River In Pecnsylvauta. I mvufKrH
statutoa of M—aerliaseUa, it ia conceded 1 to hate stabbed us, that they might en- mistaken when ha Ctetag lhat lha Soper- .
i
One of Itraee Is a grand and mamlve
TMJU or altMCBirTIOJI: —.
to hav* a fair trial, what may b* eaid riel, tbemwlve* by the ruin of th* oounInga, will b* read with interisl and curi­ whole page picture, reprtoe Uug The
DAlLT.
of th* free or licensed ulo of liquors, try press. Aroer dul Utepurplo either .
osity. Sam iol Woodaworth Cbsaeea, Juniata River, sur Huntingdon. Pa., gy s*ea-y*t qe*rsw ----- ......................(1 H
through all th* yours of tbe post—hw demand or desire Use repeal of the
Jrithi VMsT.'ri'Tret’ si^ aU
franking privilege, rare where they]
anthor of “Th* Marvelous Country," ( allowing a deep cut through the rocks
it flow better ?
on the Pennsylvania Central RaUi&lt;*&lt;l. by
Ftvs Os*s»
sontribul** a most amusing picture of a
•*Di* tew is expected to areoaajdiah , were misled by theee opponents of tbeir
Two large companion piece*, tall of the
——
j
local paper*, and in cur Judgement tbe I
W eater a court ia *arly time*. Jimmy
aa impoerilubty."
half
sheet
at
MiddloeUlo
undertakes
to
|
i greatest danger of tbe Republic Ilea to i
1* it arise to yield this print- that it I j day In tbo repeal of thl* fmnetoltr, and I| instruct us aa to how w* *halb vote A i
Sloan, tho judge, ia an Irishman, p»sceaed of native ahrawdncea, cunning, [of th* inlet end outlet of winking
THtglorstBSCgirriOI.
is impotoihible br legal enactments to ,
certain ijnestium 41 th* approaching |
------ . river ;which flaws for anils tffeete
.......... -.............. • 1 •
ubstiuacy, brass, selCeateovn, everything!' spring.
f rare to bring a’xxit, tbe death.' krf t^e ! special session A* A* did net rate to make
in fact but laarwing. “What th* diril’s
maaufacturo and commerce, tale and local paper* In all parte of tbe country , u* a asoalor, hi* advine i* no* asked. A
charming aketrbra, fall ol brawtifal wa-1 Club 5 ria eeMaa oee yaw.’.’.’.’.’.’.’.’.'
cr the curtailing of their *ub*eriptloa
th* Coaeiilulion got to de wid‘ Jimmy tar, ctood. end falh«*H»eto, sre*krtrh-|
consiraapefon, which is rad-pulably th*
•*
Hat' within ouch narrow Umite wdte de­ Republican Wter rannol jKctal* to ueI Bloea's noort." oayo the judge. “Thi* seof the river-Lewtosearn Narrows, ystty **?’■• £*^***4 Ike'fottoi
cans* of nine-taaihs of all crime ?
stroy their utofulnea'^ind to tills end.f&gt;»r Th* opinion of say trot nau of either
1 co-rrt knows bow tn ihry inay roe* tbit and Jun'ata Hirer near Lrwtstown.
-Th* wulieot culture uf mankind be­ It can be to no other, U !• that these city party is rarno th eofieitod on any dr all
fft»H&gt;&lt;°&gt;‘L, Xrwoss rvev^
Nofinereeriroof
pirtureaef
Atahtaa
—
may
arise
before
it,
without
faatrneiiona
gan with th* grapo* and frdtes/frran paper*, to-day, seek to prevent the ]w»- the proposed ai»cadm*nt* fa th* con-’.
wboe* jri*M exhilarating b^ocggwi ar* eag« of Mri Tyner's Uli for the free clrfrom iony IrUl* pettifagug lawyer that •cooorr ha* ever bean publfabed. Mr.
JobnH. Devi* contributed* chhracter' eutattoo of all weekly ncwqpaprta lu
the county where published
Btaate*. and atthnpt* to iuelhroet the tatte sketch of th* vllfagr •W*r-dt&gt;wsft," An Idle Dag, which Is true to
,
W*a*kforlbto taw In no spirit of
1 eOort in its.dntie* - an &gt;ir tinted &lt;10 for
life, as well as betag graoefal to proa*
l-egglngand w lib no deal re ter special
’ yir eontaatp'. av lh»jou*rt.” • Cenaron and oomprastfou, Hpecht ba* a floe
F.iruuaar Tax —We. Vto informed end ***** id**:ot th* means which are
privilege* but in the lateswd of fh*'pon
Bn* Qjoo" io a translation £p&gt;m a b*au- picture of ricoteh greyhound*,. Utetitle' We do not know ol ao early a record
Jde, and beoatu* the poepte dnnand U. lhat at a faatuoMbi* party bald, ta on*
i tif.il poem by the Bpmis b Kent*. Tbe uronof Leisure, and Clad—n* Is on*
of the poppy: bid (uppoeo its cultivation Tbst It i* right and just even tbo liaur- of tbo Township* tn ahi* eeunty lee* of
P«dj
“gvbts to1 'Martyred Churiti" t* not only a fine
for the next ton or twenty yean sb.nild bon pre** doe* not dare deny. Even than tLre* months *go. Ufo tea on tit* Barnum hs«
Fpain a*d Afnen to seoare attrartio**
r poem, but th* Qlustratiuns ar* baantibe largely increased, and tho tnaaufoc- under tbe &lt;dd elaw regime thi* wa*
table waadesr-ribed by n yoaug Granger Lui has Irimsvl! Vtt’ted ths H.j.puJreme
Altotur* and tmportrdiJn. late and use of? always the law, and under It the eodatry "a* being a tare ipoamen of Granger in J'ante lb. Circus Rena «l Vl-nmiI fully artiali* and appropriate.
opium should ooms fa tho isms limo to. prvas beesmo a power In tbe land *uffl- tee gathered from lha Uf rexraA and Myer's Ctr.-p* to Dresden. Sahmo*aksi gather theca ia uo magasiee upon oar
asssms eno tenth the magnitude of al-, dan Uy great, to overturn a corrupt na­ fttrnhhed without fb* Intervention of **1 GtoTw'n Cm u* al Ouloguc, lb* Z.jo-' table whi'h are ean taose cwedldly rec­
hwrolGtoigu tot Jfambejg. . Au«i*liquora, would no legialuUua be* tional dvtoisty and place lu tbo Preol’ omtore.d to tbe eftjr xn afi'e home, or the
denltel chair honest old Father Abra- any middle man.” Wdl th* world1
farmer's fire-ide.
.
emptoyrel for tbe uprootai of th* plant’ bam IJneUm Do they wy to us tbe
s„?.
now, and a i
po*e again lb* conanmera to be si moat “ _
..riC
Th- February number of BsHou's ding Gfnln*
Magsxlne i* remarkable fur Ita variety,
1 wholly wom*u—how long before their
The literary onwteata of .»bfe’niimbv
and tbe amount of reading matter
1 lustrrieaa eye* and death-lined earnwhleb it aff-.rde for the low ptfoe of 13 of tbe AldlucMw .Mbetaa, varied, and
ptexiuna and deader brain* would ex- the country pm* on all political q(Mo­
eentt single copies Jami only |L50 per original A poem new ttofacopoMMH
tert from the *5ordi of eroation" a cr^ tions, and lhat Ita flereo asasmixa upon
year. Fotus uf lhe best stories of th* r*l, ratted 1 ha Boytho and Uso Sy Ipblda,
tender than over reformer ha* dared to the Inatttotion of alavrry Use off the
wseon are to be found in thl* really Is fnsn ttm pen of Kkfoard Adams
oraloa from tbe oyeeof tbe people, usd
niter for ntuhibitoa ?
merUurtoua mggaalce. It give* »o much
tet
there
see
It
u
It
eetually
extatod,
U
Ml eaur. U.L -ill.
i for tbe ataaoj that we Jo net wonder Ito
M* dtotodu. eba*ga* occur that shall and then It fell a. MMh all that epprwee
tbe progte-of individual an.’ political
month, so wo have tb* MMaferttoii &lt;tf
MfagarumAto.bo "open bar,** a* freknowing that tbe public really approb­
qusmtiy at man (and why not ? w&gt; ere
ate gwd literary merit. A nice little
toH that intemperance u nn c frigbtfa!
Chromo la ghrou to each eutaeriber of
fomaro amuuz the higher and middle
Halloa'. Magarino, and no one turn to
of the wnoMU of Ecgtead. and
watt mutbi.hr tbe picture, aa so«towhat pratitenee travete to frat ns the
pmtuf » bdfashion») would any ooo-'

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•
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Arrxmox is aeked to the prospectua
ol th. daily aad weekly ftti n&lt;i JM,
published at Chicago, a* an Evening
Journal. It ia said to be one ot tha
ableai journals published in that city
and that ia saying* great deal.

The Best Dollir Monthly.

Msesr*. Hewitt and Galland, of
Orangeville. made oa a call on Monday
0! thi* week. We like to acknowledge
viait* fromaucli men, for when they
leave, our , aubsoripbon lie! ia larger
and th* pay in advance is their motto.

CHURCHES.

JOB PRINTING

Uni IktW fitictt

On Wednesday of last week. a son if
Joie ph Ohtay of Irving, had an arm
broken while wrestling.
He wax
brought to thia city at ten o’clock tha
aanto crcniag, and Dr, Upjohn aet tho
limb, which at this time ia doing wall.

completed, and tMecgm ere offiwed a
Grat das* all-rail rout from St louis
to Texas, either over th* Mweouri, Kan­
sas* Texas R. R, via Sedalia, or over
th. Atlantic * Paeifie H- IL, via Yalta.
For maps, time table*, information a*
to rat**, root**, ate, address J. F.

from their pUcea of labor. Tbo with­
drawal of half tbe cor* compelled fully
the half of tliocu to walk to their wretch­
ed home*. Imagine a poor, weak, half­
clad woman or girl walking through
six inches of anew in a blinding atorra
four mile*, after twelve hour* ef ex­
haustive labor! Thi* ia what the poor

Who loft at tha residence of tha
editor of tha Baxxn a quantity of wood,
on Monday and Tuesday of thin week ?
We eannot credit unleis re know who
loft it? Will tho party or partite giro storm filled tbe stetiou houses with th* .
thia matter prompt alteodoa aai nbligo shivering poor, wbo. bat for the** ref- |
uger. would bar*perished Ln the streets.
tho Bax xu Co.’
Many touching incidents are related^
r_—
■
L.s—
—■&gt;&gt;.
Liar or l.nrni remaining at the and aix childreu, entered the Mulberry
Hasting*, P.O., Feb. Sth, 1874:
Street station nad asked Captain Clinehy
Jordon Campbell, Mr*. Hold ah C\»r- for shelter. Tbe kind officer pnl them
win, A. M. Mane, Wm. Missenger, ia a warm cell, whoa tbo woman asked
Silas Sturgeon. Miss Salina Suits, Mrs. him to bo allowed to gu out'and get
food for tli&lt; children. Seeing bow ahe
wu Caplaiu CUncliy told her to give
him the monay nod he would send.
The woman handvd Captain Cliuchy
four cents. "What sort of a eii]m«r do
Tbo many friends of Iler. T. D. you intend to get with thia ? "Bread
air!'* "Well, you won't get enough
Marsh, ths able and nopular Pastor of
foe youeelf for four cento." "Thai'a so,
th* Presbyterian Church in thia city.’ but I and my husband can do without."
will tender him wltonsvio* at hi* res­ Handiag her the four sent* Oaplain
idence on Green Street, on Trxsnsr CiiDchy went io a baker’s and returned
Evxxoro mx 17thr init W* hope the with three toavea, some ham and fish,
donation may be a* liberal as hi* efforts and a subscription wa* raised among
tho men, all uf whom gave their ml’* to
for tho goal of thi* people are carueel asust the poor family. Tint night, at
and self sacrificing.
’

BRICK

Ilsuxstviiu, Couruatx Co, N.Y. /
July », 1871 J
R. V. 1’ixncr, M. D.:

J)w Sir—Your faiuriajval received.
1 intended to hare written to you
several week* since concerning th* im­
provement in tny health, which is now
very apparent. I hare used on* bottle
of Favorite Prescription with the beat
result*, although I will admit I waa
somewhat discouraged after its use (for
a short time only). . I took it under
very disadvantageous circumstances—
haring th* supervision of the bouse and
during the aeuon of "hone* cleaning"
I wa* oblidged, through the incompe­
tency of help, to do mor* than I ought,
and, of coarse, suffered dreadfully, lifted
when I ought not to hare raised my
hand, and did all I could to bring "order
out of chaos, ”—but upon laying aside
all care* and continuing tho remedy I
find after using lee* than oa* bottle to

Company offer* 1,200,000 acre, of land
in Southwest Missouri, at bum SB to
112 per acre, on seven year* tine, with
free transportation from Bl Louis to all
purchaser*. Climate, toll, limber, min­
eral wealth, schools, churches and Uwabiding etxaoty invito emigrants from
all point* to thia land of fruits and
flower*. Fur paniculate add rasa A.
Tuck, land Gwmmiamohor. Bt, Louis,

House in district known a* Todunk, in
the Tbwnship of Rutland, between El­
der Horton o' Seventh day Advent of
ribly and what added to tny diatrves
, Allegan CVunty, and Dr. Brown of thia
wa* the consoouanoa* of not procuring
city, on tbh morality and perpetuity of
relief trom ordinary, eouroes, at times it
Seventh day sabbath, Elder Horton
teemed about impoeubl* to (tend to
taking lha* affirmative.
The_ atfon-1
great was the diatree*.
All if thoee
dance waa very large and tbe utmost ( Fashion
severe neuralgic pain* have disappeared,
good order prevailed throughout tho | ant. If Fi
they were ao bad at time* I could hardly
discussion, and from the reports that ‘ feet high, t
walk without some external preaaure.
rcacu us mere seems to De no manner ------------- -- -------------------- _ —
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fiat as a pie dish, these would be worn. They were to have left me like magic,
of doubL diet th. Jrfonre of th. t-bn.- Fof
jn ,h|W suddenly, and have had no return ; all
tied Habbath both - from a biblical and I has Leon obeolutoly cruel. The shoe other symptom* have been romovad.
historical stand point wa* full and oom-1 waa made aa narrow as tho toot —tho
plate, and the argument in tie support ■ sole ranch narrower than th. upper, and
disappeared, and I can go up ■ ta.it*
with comparative ease now. I would
hare informed you we thi* of my im­
lanxasnxo.— Thu other day a* we foot. Walking could only be accom­
provement, for I appreciated it, but I
passed along one of our promiuent plished with pain ; with such shoe* and
was fearful it waa only transient benefit
streets we uotieed two young Mieses on corns, end bunions were multiplied'
I was receiving, but I think sufficient
tho corner of a crosa street jnrt in front fearfully. But fashion has blundered
time ha* elapsed to consider th* bene­
of us. Na. 1 waa making motions to into a good thing for oneo. ■ Tbe new
shoe, which every fashionable woman ficial results permanent Areapt of my
in New York mutt wear, ia square-toed ; i&gt;*st wishes for your future sucre is and
the soles project beyond the upper* and your kindness in advising mo.
magaxine, or paper,, published, with or
Very truly, Mas. M. Nrm* Bxtdcs.
nitboutthe advortia d premiums, wa
■ill
It fur you at tho Lowcrr]
may bo very innocent amusement for
lb.ru, without any exjxmav to you in
the young lodioa,tn question, but it cer­
sending tbo crtlvr.
tainly wan not creditable, and if in­
I dulged in by any young lady wfll at lenst
exclude her trom all good eecsetv. We
print thia simply to call lhe attention of
»PI&gt;l«»-_____
the parties and all other* to it, that th*
Johoy know*
good tamo and deservedly high character
The beet M cent
of the young ladies of our city may nut
John Stealey’*.
be tarnished by &lt;ooli»h imprudence.

The Vevay AyaA&amp;ro aaya a sensible
thing in relation to a subject to which
too little attention ia given by our people,
and yet one that effect* all interest* more

' A«y:qanriil&lt;y of old nsirapupvrs fcr
sale et tlus'otew.

Th* crop of ice anettred In thi* eity »
vary l«rgt&gt; and of fair quality.

any a word calculated to draw attention
to.ycur county and its numerous tbrivW* regret tuHsm'of 0&gt;« serum* ill­ tog towns, and aid in their progress and
ness of J. A., eon &lt;rt Dr. H. C Turner •nterprite? Not a line. And yet there
are men who take such contracted views
of Orangeville.
baa no* been a aingle crim frill I of this matter that unto** they are get­
ting as inao-J. spare inches of reading
case on Um calendar at tbe preeont matter in tbair borne paper* a* they do
in a city pep«r, they think they are not
term of tha Ctreaft Court.
getting tl» worth of their money.
1'rof. Estabrook of Cio 8 Ufo Normal
School will Lecture at Union Hall on
7.TST or I'iTUxre famed from tbe U.
'2J01, inaL Subject ‘The Origin and 8. Patent Uffiee to Michigan Inventors,
for tbe week ending Jon- IB, M74, and
Destiny of the .Eugii«h Lwguate"
each bearing that date.-Furnished this
Bogota Eeq , of Prairieville, bat a paper by Cox A Cox, Boltoitoraof Patspan of her*®* that will be twonty-nine cnU, Washington, D. C.-.
Machlni of making Nesdlee-J.
year* old next May, and yot they have
not dispensed with coltish notion*, a* Baumgartner. Detroit.
Frying Pan-8. Bryant, Detroit.
tWr act* prove wbea'Ukhod pa.

Lin-Ban—G. Clark, Ecnrac.

■

MACHINE.

SAW .MILL MEN
MEIIEI PATTIT HEAR
' I1^is?£B,cd* vtsTcuTfod!!

iherto ii te Hasflw Raw

HASTINGS MARBLE TORES!
MONt’MJiNTS

A BARGAIN

JAMIS WOODRUFF
UNDERGROUND
LIFE

ItlSw'rSE

Frail, *«.. At. fur Uh rea sf

SSSfltEI

DONT

DELAY f

For another like BARGAIN will

la the last folly of this most foolish city.
Do you want to know what a kettle
drum ia? Well, a indy invite* hre
friends to her house from four to six P.
M. Tea is made by tbo hostess in Ida
parhir and each lady take* a cop thereol Co the gectleman whom she prefers.
If ho aaya ••Sugar, please," she remain*
with him —if not alio leave* him.
Biiq
ean only offer tea to one gentleman.
Now ft will almost alw*y* happen that
eomo one gentleman will have no toe
offered him. Tho host css provides, n
kettle drum iu a corner of the poptor,
and thia leckltes wight must go to tt»t
drum and beat it, not loudly, through­
out th* entertainment, or until a later
unfortunate relieve! him. The rub-adub of (ho drum make* lust enough
noise to enable th* couple* property
mated to indulge iu all the soft talk
Uiey desire without being overheard,
and the lucklae* drummar make* aft
excellent butt for all the email wita

BULLS
SCHOOL BOOKS !

MTEII MEDIC1IES,

$75,000 00
Paint*. OiK Vanish and Di. Stuff*.

WANTED ! CHOICE

GROCERIES!

SINE’S
GIFT ENTERPRISE

tbe ordinary tea, with a alioe of lemon
added to each cup. How Iona thia abturd thing will but no one know*, but
it is all the rag* now. Frivolous New
York has to have something new which
is .not profound enough t* require
thought, all the time. Th*’spectacle of

COMFECTIOEEBIEB!
*5.000 each in Greenbacks I

HrKWl

»

furbish our patrons with all Minds
of plain and fancy printing at reason­
able rats*, and on the shortest notice.
A pleasant oyster supper and dance
is to be held at Independence Hall, at
Meadville, oa the evening of the. 20&lt;h,
inat., aider the auspiMj'/'^. a^amb.
Music by McMure I Hoig'a full bail.

pleasant affair. Ths attendance large,
end considering the stringency of the
lime* tho donation*, e&lt; they ought to

Good Tough
Oak, Bock Elm.
or White Ash
Lumber

Where is there a county paper that
fnnuahea ita patron* with morn colemae
uf roadtag mattor than can ba found io

INK.

CRAYON,
WATEROOLOR

�Ayers

UNDERGROUND
tin

BELOW "the

SBSEACE

1

■ICHIGAR CENTRAL R. R-

Michigan Central R. R.

Grand River Valley Division

OLD. RELIABLE ARD DIRECT ROUTE,

ABVUTUMEKTS.

torprisa began to reward him, and look­
ing around for some one to share with
him in his hardships, and haring road
in his boyhood days tho Mosaic account
of tbo pair in tho Garden of Edon, and
pemeoing tbo instinct of Adam, want
and dona likewise, took unto himself a
wife to take oaro of his log cabin, where
they lived ia happiness a few years,

k&lt;Sit&gt;400.

NEWYOBK DAY-BOOK

BULLS
IWffSBODSfflOLD lASiffltt.
The Best Dollar Monthly.

■smees
itrwsra
tbo building belonging to tho uS Uni­
versity, in tbo city id Dertoit” The
University thus gained a habitat, and
was started on iu career of utefalneea.
Kot that afl the above mentioned
legislation wee unexceptioaally wise,
but it was sealoualy in earnest • and tbe
tnind who planned on paper fur future
goneratiaus waa able to give bis atten­
tion to thia child of his own creation, to
such an extent, in its infancy, that it

BEARS

. which waa called • bJodt house,
wilding remained until about IS
ago. He traded with LUIndmua.
(apt what would b* taraeed • boUl
u tee, but POt upon lhe Euro-

100,000 Feet of
White Ash

MARTIN'S IMPROVED

BRICK MACHINE.

ffiqtfEST fUftKET
WM-

EXTHEHnTATORS

of nuud as Judge Woodward should
couple with thia bio pel acbemo, one of I
tho want forme of gambling; but il will1
be remembered that lotteries wore with
him a favorite method Cm taisicg mon-

WANTED I

wS^CCUluV* Cu"

SAW .MILL MEN

Good Tough
Oak, Rock Elm,
or White Ash 'vinecarbitters
Lumber

■ EIHEI CATER! HEAI ilOCKt.
iMnripii.. &lt;im&gt;ar ml
eaeCmiee.
KIXKXU. DAVIS A CU, taLeupel.i. lad.

ra-trsst;
sua.—■

Feed Cutters,
Bob-Sleigs,
Wood Sawing
Machines.

THE GOLDEN EGG

FITS and EPILEPSY

■eeUvely eoreS. TS» worel «..r« ef laocnt
UbSIm. tee wla( DU. IIKHVAIUK

dml law i utt Wa Miat
DR.CHOOK’8 WINE OF TAB I
fcrnuty to tbo needs ol tbo countrr and
the lime. Tbo Uaivscsitv »u ineorporatsd under a board of trueu-es who
aro named ia tbe act, anti upon wbum
wore conferred alt tha franchisee usual

&lt;1L

tho duties and powers which wore con­
ferred on thia loard of trustee , we fnd
tho following relative to the lands
granted by Congress fur educational

... •«.,

‘^fbe three sections of land gran toJ
tbe Cbliego of Detroit by tbe treaty of
Pert Meige, eoueladed September th*
29th, 1817, shall be veelea in tbo said
tnutee% agreeably io the terms of tbe
grant, and all the property; real,1 per
tonal, and mixed, an.t all rights, credits,
and debts, granted, given, con rayed,
promised, or duo to tho corporation oalabliabod by tbe ad entitled 'An ecl to

Cherry Pectoral,

ASvertfelM &gt;&lt;lt tela ar» ewtewan.
JMreeMyeaiben.ie.neawew.

corporation shall have the '
control and management of the town­
ship of land granted by the act of eougraea. paaoed March the 2Ct!&gt;, 1804, ।
tad entitled ‘An sei making provision
for tbe diepsal of publie lauds in the
Indiana territory, and fnr 'other par-

lem of publie eehoole, that, with a wondroua insight into the future, ha saw
rapidly dsveloping and becoming a
grand rvfclity. We need not go beyond
thio act for proof that tha Judge waa no
tyro as a student, but bad mastered tho
Greek and Latin tongues in tbe old time
methods and sinee they liad become
in coins sort a part of himself, he re-'
gardod an acquaintance with them
as ths foundation of all polite loam-

Ayers

iwreinirr.

rsransucssz

AiiertiiE ii tie Haslitn Bauer.

For! Vote Jstlm &amp; SaiiKi
ba idle |o attempt tOMtile such a qun-1
don by ifiseesckm. since a naw catal­
ogue of Erse Trade tricks and fa lac lee
would -occupy the time of a speaker oa
tbo other side a full day at least. Tbo
Free Trade ring nt Chicago, a few days
ago, acted aa i! they owned lhe farmer*,
and were determined to make good ueo
of them. That waa the very place for

MSTHflffi

§75,000 00

SCHOOL BOOKS

L. D. SINE’S

PATENT MEDICINES,

GIFT ENTERPRISE!

Paints. Oils, Yaxuuh and Die Stuffs.

15.000 each in Greenbacks I

I wu r.envifK MosTBir

CHOICE

GROCERIES!

Traveling Dasketa, DruggiiU Huadri cs I

CONFECTIONERIES!

•ag-SMS:—

The Babcock

Pali! Brushes ni Prioim Stcct

G"*‘

mditiX mG^:°Br^BiI and |

are not to be an independent aa-

» kiaatk UMirn mb
UBFUfflB,
.HDCCO
nstuc,
UF n Blffl
Shingles. L»tb, &amp;c.

LOTS if

~\

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J. cor.r a host

JAMES WOODRUFF

Briggs House,
'CHICAGO.

SCBOBL CABOS!

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                  <text>MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18. 1874.

iWWial ajii fillip^ Caffe

NO. 43.

rather i KATIE'S TRUST: A STORY OF THE

to be happy and cotrfodabla

nseasx

Katertry of Art

OLD RTFS-

Uirro die belong*]. coming only s liitfa
Katie was a seaman'a drib!. She
had two brothers, otie older and the
other younger than herself! Clyde was
a tall fisherman of about twenty yean,
while little “Dot” Still wore bte baby
epnma.
They lired iu u cottage br the xt
.U.
.L. sfl.,__ a vr_i__
o -&gt;

WM. 11. HAYFORD,

COUCHES,
anoava
JiSXI

BED-LOUNGES.

MAT-

Tfi-Te were no bridesmaids or
groomsmen. Nelly, dressed in a simple
white dress and with a few orange 1

THESSES.

ir«Bt?KrS

fate his arms, an tf the
&gt;n that first, sad uiglit, in

"Do

too

think, Katie,” he void. al

“ I wfll tty,

CHAI. H. BAl'F.n,

SKILES ABB LAUGHS.

IVRiaflTM. HOLBROOK.

CEUftOD TUB ffK IIK.

ha eiily unchained, and
h^-

ii. Bi:naii£R,

nvm.

am rettaiu wn have not loot out

A dull season —Bocrdfag-house pepl‘w’’
How to get a fooi-hoid—take aboot-ek.
-

‘‘That wo fiavim’t,*' said Kifty; “she
ill clears bs our child.’'

Come and See Them!

her brotlun*.

PHYSICIAys~Al, l l!(JEOB-'&gt;. ~
DR.C.C. I-INSI.EY,

made a goodly number Jo gather around
the table,*and wo fingered fang over
our dinner us if wu dreaded to uart.
Hr.t the hour for parting came; Tom
and Nolly were obliged to hurry to

„ .^I?0 &lt;4^°
’-‘muw.—Wo mo now prepared to re-scat flPLD
CANE SEAT CHAIRS m the Lr. t mariner and at reasonable rates.

look bright to Clyde,
hitn warmly whoa he &lt;

••18.

In Rhode inland

both male*

'.ting

la right-

boar Um black ahadowa i

■asKStjjjtigasisrjS^
M Dn«4&gt;V
lLr.U«y'.11aait« Ml.’:. f
,

f“IS?.1MJ!?1ISNz"t'd—I Lt I

am

JOHN ROBERTS,
TU YSICUN* BV

STEBBINS &lt;fc BELDING
Opposite Goodyears Hardware.

,-P eMllw

rnr»iriA»a rcnoiMN.-oau. «
eiatsii itMiian. Mat.

COSTS YAATE/IS.

the ailaaea waa atartted by a half atifled

Such pleasant letters m camo to us
from them both in tboso days 1 Nearly
minded of their oriof.
ererr day Grace brought me uno and sea had rubbed before.
clubs—i’ulieeroan’
As the darkness dampened, tlwy saw,
caller! all tbo family aroiind that they
by the rod lightning's that the ship was «Irish Kafje bad borrowed that day.
There was a knock at the door, and
Clyde rose to open it. Katie, thinking
idle. Wo had bought them a band- &lt; np»rly expected.
it was one of tbo neighbors, read on i
Hours passed !
some, cosy 111 do cottage, and fumislied
wit hunt raising her eyes, intending to cr l^inrdians to marry.
i ttint onr Kelly traa about to bo married, enough be that they h&gt;uI.1 go into it at
| than I ruuld nrevunt for tbn white hairs
•
Conrlear
bllow “"J
to answer back to tiuir hearts’ cryl. reading.
. that Kitty point* out to mo in my heir
The ifoor stood open, but no word 1
; happiness is a Irome-K
. and whiskin. I do no! know where
was spoken. “Wbat o.itld it mean F':
&lt;“.■
,
Why ia a .crew in k
&lt; the years have gone.
Kitty suit I
sod Kate looked up.
, Nowhere u well-bred courtesy, or the , ;n ti-u ’—Beeausa ii ;
Al. •
L.. _. .I. ..,
v si-.-' lack of it. muru oluerraola than in
.

dab

JCSHCEOF TtU! ftUCF. iLuw.l l.’MNcU-a i
tbi-ru; just us M-rursiy nestled among
“Will we go in ?" Tom asked.
i thejpfod tbings in our hearts.
| “Yea, far a tncment.'’ and wu walked
Y&lt;Uod bn. Ixvn vary good to u«. to the dear. Kitty and our children
• Ibis ll.nugbt :• never oat of our mind. 1 and Tom’s people were all standing in
! Bo l.«v guide) our fives with so loving the ball to receive . them, cud sueh
1 a hand ths! tbo soars have jave 1 away ( shooting nud kfaiin- trod explaining I
| and loft no sign.
I novar heard before.

KEO. ItJAimAN*.'

JOHN Q. CRESSY.
torSTT St’JtVEri'JlaiJafltj/sl Cen.vs-&lt;.r. I

“This U your houro. children,'

■ _________ ■ ■ - .. . -—— । ■ The New Whselek A Wilson
Sewing Machine AWARDED the
milo T. wheeler.
■ highest premiums at all the leading
ling fairs in the World,
..................
and
- the
TjtEA»DKEn.-&lt;&gt;Hs« la th« cmh i k|jjy .otto UGCOMMENDED for the Grand Diploma of Honor, at the
--------- ™ J Worltb Expositipu, at Vienna. It has less pieces than any Shut
_ rtlc Machuto, S&gt;nr» JWtcr, It Runs Stiller, I'. Rutrn Easier, It
Isaac w. -vRooMAN.
. i Sews the Thickest and Lightest Goods, It ;r Easier Adapted to
' piiflcrCfR kinds of Work, It will Inst n Lifetime, Every Joint being
~.rv5i.«~. UiMmeoRrti. ’
i Adjustable. Old Machines repaired or Exchanged.- Extras of
i ell kinds at the office of the. Agent io'this City.

,
-----------------------j
-dd. “and it is for you to make
| thiir tenth year. Alliaughlsr? No, ti home. I pray Gud that yor may
I thank Gul now, truly end Lrartil), for &gt;o »t *U the pcaco and happiness

tho sadnrsa that cumo to ns. just as ' desire, end that your children may
truly and heartily as I thank Him' for | “ gtont a joy to you as yint have I

-----

’tsf.'

--------- — — —....... •» i»g o, mv ,uu-

,

co-

oak and happy to say anything.
She beard the strnngw story uf
him as dead.

right at last 1

rotryjjirl! Kojwraon
I of pea-1 who kept awi
wiS unit ' Ta is Mr, will.

enough to pay

It 11 surprising bow quickly men,
ri*o dislike red hair, will fall in faro

What is tbo difference between a

And

•■Oh Clyde! Clyde ?’ the would moan,

she will bo onr dauttliior

ROfCE If/DUST/fy.
-----

The still, white faces of

the *•* called wildly amend tbo boose

A. D. (WK Agent.

MlivSSl^HEQOS CARDb.
MISS M. MEAD.

the children .’

placed bitu ’for months in a

I 1
Hliould tbo Agent fall to call on you, be Invites you to call at h‘» office in tbo
I Ktore «f HI11KS BRO-'."’. Slate htrtrel. tinnings. Midi., and cxMoinc tire
WhccterA Wltecn before purchasing elaewbure.
&gt;

hams, williams, k

uvsuav ii.i ’’'vs, uvr ariua rvacniru out ;

irrrqunff. and there is
r, In Kitty's voice.

T. B. DIAMOND,

-

knowj ike burtons of that night !

Postage
Wbyuol.u.por. Howe -tatol,,! Did you e«r ..ke lhl.
। trouble to find out what makes a community thnny and prosper- , k&gt; find Mcaafoa io have a chat with |
bus? You go to the city and von see the people all alive and : Kiuy; •&lt;&gt; ifim I hid i.o re*»&lt;® to think —r------------ —
I eirio,. ond &lt;b. Gm .btajoo ioy. » •’fer
dm™, lou ,.r
—ph

Bill.

business nere !' Ercrybody seems to bb doing well. Meehanica
nnd Mlppov,j n,., j I p.*txi h*&lt;^ making. v«m&lt;&gt; important
! urc eceu by hundreds hurrying to iltcir labor with tlmir dinner j &lt;jid; burthen Kitty u much quicker to I cba»g*a fa tbo matter
IT of
-*postage.
—
The
i i paibon
-,
• .,
• arm. w■ • -u .1tlie
— ------— { »»* ,..
i—of
—.y.i_;
»
,1^1.,.—nf til. fall mwill be gw-erahy
their
What
cause-' _.c
of ..11
all *Lt*
this stir? i.y*n
'• V” .1
there
&lt;“ oL* bottom
thing* than 1 am.
is n demand nt Home for work, the people patronize Home. Indmt- t A
T&lt;ro*
try, cify pecpAj know that it is to their own personal interest to j “Marry Nelly i" aaid I, “Why’Ideas
support Home trade and they do iF in variably. Who cats wbeajZ u*. Tim, yon are only a couple af ehiltowing is an outline of the Tyner bill:
ritwed in Barrv County, if it i» not the people in the county ? We I dreo!"
“It provides that on newspapers and
nwnt build up*onr own place; people in Grand Rapids won’t do I,
Other periodicals nut exceeding lour
ill&amp;rup. We have Merchants, Mechanics, Tradegmen,iLnwyers, '
ounces in weight sent from the known
Doctors and Labo/ers; but one says “we have tio mechanics in
lly? Why the girl is bat a child afire of publication to regular and bona
Hastings who can do a good job of work.’’ To such’ I would say.
^£S5Ss“fc£ look
*■ n • are obi enough (o lo»o each
alour Qrick buildings, our Agricultural works, our Milling other,
” said he, and with a quick dig-,
and our Corringer, Wagons. Cutters He made iu Hasting*, anti nity that made mo respect the boy
then say we have no mechanics. Compare to day with ten years more.
“You have spoken to Nelly then ?’
Purs Wines and Honors! ago; for then there was.not even a painter in Barry County that r ..k~i
f
t
eonld paint a lumber wagon fit to be seen. There is no need of
going away from Hastings to get a Carriage or Buggy, and co far
each additional four oaneoe weight;
•And what did she say ?”
ns Cutters are concertied, you can Save ten dollars bn every
rm..,--------------_______ -ui_
Cutton nud get a bettor Cutter of me in Hastings, than in any
other Town in Michigan (great or small), for I know they cannot
“Bat she didn't say that she fared
compete with my Cutter JfaditNe. I nm giving my customers the
they are printed and published t
postage, and tbo publishers of
of mv tetter Machine which I do say 5s a saving of ten dol­
Mville
•&lt;
litiiiM. benefit
lars to them’on every Cutter they buy of me. 1 have nearly sold
an stA ibwUr stisaM te­
out my firs! hatch of Cuil-re; nud am Running Out another lol
Ju® then Kitty came in the ro
S*«1fF Hoyet,
which 1 will have ready in a few days. I shall sell Buggicn Mow and 1 must say I felneliuved to
third-class, including books, flexible
I ani ready now U« offer lower price* on bug­
UTMKII IfaVltoJ-.
MWH. Pur next K-nson.
gies than ever before. I
prci&gt;arTi^t Mncldncry to /enable inc
to undersell any carringe builder in the country. Try me on. 1
23 3S3
Iiavc made my customers Haitt and can do it again. J|y busmattar act eh;
inesw nearly doubles every yew, and Umi is eyitlenee of sitirfac- trance.”
“Why,” aaid I, Hashing into Use sub­
tiou somewhere,
'
'
set. “tbo boy wants to marry NeUr!’*
IF YOU WANT
J. L. tBKD

1 Quick! Quick 1"and Clyde could
aicely hold her in bed, while Ratio

subbud Katie.

waid ea
prompt!

ustice may! psaily patrons of husbandry.
mJK?.* B^sidrui Grant think, of hr

fishing town when tbo strange news
was toil that Adam Ramsey was alive '

»&gt;« *•*»- *»•
BKSSMKR, HEATH k co.
py ,| !• !• d [X ki1 hwiTfm* rk.k.i.i—■

ofBeiously u, stranger, by refine-!
brwl.travelcra, and persons m

... . . —. . .. . . ..------ ---------- — — - .....
w.ii.i
times Mjing. ’’Why pane not turn, Ta- begging to hear,
tie F' till they could do nothing but how thuac brave

The neighbors, all sharing in the loss happy arid bright. Her father was
of Adam Ramaey, look care that bis very proud of her, trod railed her his
family should not suffer, while Clyde ••little houMkM|&gt;er.''
Katie never would hare her father
and Do'.lie. After many pleasant years, Laval, Marshal de Rott, was hunr at
.
u.l______ ___.. . I. ___ i K'.
liifi
1.Ti_ • _ .
The latest faafana* afforded by a fund

er would saytrust.

dentIsi

Biron by Heun

A Brief Testpesuc-: Ler’urcof the Marquis da Oontaut-B/rou.
French ambassador at Berlin.
of King Ixroii Phillippe, was tbo inher­
itor of whatever rigtjs liis fa'.hnr oonld
trrnsmit. He was a noble young man contented with the treatment ho reewv.
—physically noble.
His generous
qualitiaa had rendered him universally
pojoilar. Ouo morning ho invited a lew

UTS

ounces.

&gt; Greble &amp; Russell
mum

It shall

saying, “Laugh, Tafia * Laugh 1 ’

asked a fatae.
Atotaraod from

•Why 'ow cwy. Telia I" little Dot

of articles inc luted, without nddi-

B»*ti« in

was faked into a ba*

our Nelly with Tom, father, and 1 am

HABTlROfl, MICH.

But,

SellThe Diamond Tooth X C
that dreadful wreck.

Saw which is guaranteed

to out fifty per cent

■

A

&gt; Bfrl tbo children,
wUs no use of t:

•VA.fc,

�Hou. Jamas F. Joy. on tha qvorttoa of
the construction of a bridge over tho
river al Detroit, will com man I the very
[general attention of those Interr.tod in
northwest. The whulc may have been
| the question of Cheap trvusp. rtz.Uon. lu -. . in, and cartalalz will have been
and aU friends of th. city of Detra.t. »o h'lh Detroit lilver te to remain Ibe
lisvizrin t e way of progress It teal

-1. Threat. Ik»ila, Wounds,
. llrrr*. Brakes,
IHltw. EOtxllM,
O.rriic.
Calk, Oitl Sorca.
i t
huges.

In the railway world as elsewhere, all i
[ Utopeople of U-oElatelo the Importance tbo wtsAer ro-.ul* must Irani tire nature
I of unitedly urging forwanl 'his enter- . of things tall Into th*- control or tbe
prise for the produetton of cr.mmerela! i stronger onre. Tbluistho very nature
prosperity of Detroit, and tbo produe-1

learned to your readers st onee.
;
Do you know what • "bull" la, or a ]
"Itear,” In Wall street? I spent two j
dav* Icartiltiff.
1
cued the wreogth and now er of the Ceu
lu Wall street a “bull" toon operator ‘
tral rood, ami not much more Is needed that no on* by facctning a grange
meu.l&gt;*r gives up that inalienabl* right who bellsvns bo eon push tbo price or 1
and duty which belong* to*very Amer­ any particular stock to a higher point.
ican cituen to take a proper tutored in Take Toledo aud Wabash, tar iMfanre. ]
th* pohlica of his country. On lb* Supuoeo it Io selling at 48. The buU
roatrury. it te right for every member
to do all in hie power legitimately to
influence for good Ibe action of any Sd"^' deliberately goes to work Io
It up. Howlllue like a—like a—
so slight that It did not eoem to uio that
political party to which ba belong*. Ii put
jMilBIciali-be win Invept bogus dis
such a report could eomc within the
is bia duty to do all be can in hit own pstabes-b* will spread reports of tbs
ranee of things possible. The interests
ire.''.’*;
- “•wk^winr'ihSo'^at^ party to (mt down bribery, oomqtion, death of P.astdoute of RoQraada-publuh
liogus reports of tbe buvloee* done
and
trickery;
to
sec
that
none
but
meins are nrnd.- to acrompitehhl. pur
great In tbo quretlou that 1 propose, as |
v — &lt;u
competent, faithful, and honesl mon, —In short, there te no villainy In tbo
1 shall have time, to cxamlp*' this
anv weight t-&gt; them bccauai they are1 who will unflinchingly stand by our tn;xirt and teat Ita reaaoalng, anil also ;
made by roe. Ixt them root mplnteI duslrist intmsts, are nominated for
the facts HOled which are unde alibi:.' ail positions of trust, and to Lav* ear**&lt;*.
X*et tlreru o en their eyes to the tenden­
1 forgot to say that th* trail bur*
cy which tliroe facts Indicate, and noneJ ried nut the pnnclptes which should ab stock.
tbo stock to bo delivered at a certain
can be so blind as not t* see the Inevit­. ways charaeieriro every grang* mem­ date, say thirty days. Now, ir on that
able rnralts, and that too In the very’ bar; that 4le office should seek the date Toledo and W abash fa worth W.
near future With a perpetual barrtar,&gt; »man end not the man tho offic*.
We
simply pays the ball the odd
and consequently a jierperunl dteadvan-’ acknowledge the broad principle that tho bearon
the other band HgModowu
j tagn I ere and the rout ■ by way of Do­’ differ»oco oi opinion is no erim*, and two-if,
t« 40. tho bull pays tbe bear tbe old
i trod cannot tee maintained, andyearby
Lt thus bcoomiu a atniggio be­
year the ad vantages of other routes owrr bold that piogrses toward truth is mad* two.
it will became more and more apparent,. by difference of opinion, while the fault tween them—the bear to lues it up, tbe
the country romwanded by Its Board• lies iu bitternrei of controversy. Wo
... n’-.l-- —111 I— ,,n.«
I desire a proper equality, equity, end
j fairness; protection for the weak and
J teetramt upon the strong; in short,
r justly-dhtnbuted burdens snd justly
An »xch*ngn thus »hw» camo of the
• distributrd power. These srv Amsfli-i
r can ideas, tho very essence of American
citizens of tbo Township of Assyria. It
' mdrpendrnee, and to advocate th* sonis absolutely too bad, but wo giro it ns
r trnry te unwurtby of tbo sons and
i&gt; daughters of an American republic, of the celling price of the stock ou tbo
named.
i Wo ehsiteh the brief that sectivualtem day
Very frequently been turn bulls. If
• te snd of right should lie, deiul and a bear nee* that It te Impoeelbte to pull
' buried with the past Our work te for
a stock, be frequently buys and
kc;&gt;t abreast with them, and tho twes-s the present and the future; In our ug- down
Income* a bull ta_cover. Tbl* lie eon
eut pre-emlnrnoe of our beautlfil city
If bo can buy more of thestock than
ma) u tai bed. But this can only be dones rieulturai brotherhood and its purpaws do.
be has sold.
by the city Itself. The railroads are
These
tnnsaettoua very frequently
puwcrlcsa without Its aid. If It shall no East, no West. It is reserved by
sleep nnd wil1 not be felt, there 1a noth- •very Patron as his right as a freemen
h:g of hope In the future till all Is lost. to affiliate with any party tliat will best
’ i chidl, if my time shall admit, &lt;11*cuss the Interests connected with Hits carry out tbeir principle*
Thia morning that part of the Arcade
fl. (hire being peculiarly a farmer*'
question, and. notwithstanding the re­
block owned by I&gt;. P. Sagendorph.
port of the Government Board, shall institution, we cannot admit all to our
expect to show that there can bo no ranks. Many are excluded by the na­
E*q., was found thickly bespattered
such InJun- to navigation co ought to ture of our organisation, and not be­
with ink. It looked os if thrown from
the Interests of the city, the
a bottle or from torn* kind of squirt aginary or slight. It U «11 asted about override
.State aud the West, as well as the rail­ cause they are professional man, or
gun- Tbo front of tho Furniture storo halfway between the foqgof l.ake Hu­ roads, In the bridging of t o Detroit artisans, or laborers, but bemuse they
and Toledo. At tbo former ;&gt;! co
made lu Watwsli, sell the stock to l&gt;o
occupied by Robiusun A Son, nod tho ron
ths river fa narrow and alwayu open. River Yours trulv.
delivered In, say thirty, supposing that
walk of tho stairway, wore thickly be­ At the latter place Lake Erie is turned
there fa enough of It in the market to
sprinkled. It te supposed that the elec­ wlthoOt impediment. At all tinira,
bo bad, to make delivery at a profit
tion of Mr. Sagendorph os Grand Wor­ therefore, tbe masage way Is open north
powlblo. The time approaches and
they begin to lock about to get the stock.
thy Cbinl Tempter of the State Lodge and south of us st a distance cf nl-out
idxty
miles.
At
this
place
there
fa
of
­
They find to their dismay that Ibero te
of Good Tcmplarv, aud tho remem­
ten no poiwure, ami for *everol mon th­
n»t a share to be liad; for the very good
brance of his penistent efforts in the in the year It m all tbe time difficult,
that we mar eventually remove from reason that tho bulb have It all. They
- •---------M
yh«
Temperance cause, Incited some low. and even hi summer l» a serious ob­
our midst tbo tail vvstigo of tyranny moooio -----rranuc.
minded whtekyila to tho outrage. The struction to the pa*eageof railroad liudprice up to any
and corruption. We hail tho general bulk bold, and i
Arcade block is the lines! io tho city, a
deriro for fraternal harmony, equitable
,h«v
monument to the good tasto and public
compromise, and earaest co-o;&gt;oration
spirit of ils owners, and all good eitixon*
os an omen uf our luiuro succwaa.
rapidly
will regret to see it thus defaced —
around 11
7. It shall be au abiding principle
OarbUj RtfMirao
S^ordiy.
s
with as to relieve any of our oppressed 1
Il dircoeerel, tho perpatrators\)f
ami suffering brotherhood by any I
open and narrow river, a* at Port Hu-!
mesns
at our command. luut. but nut
that outrage, should be summarily pun- ron. At tliat p-dnt, therefore. with the :
least, wo proclaim it among oar pur­
Uhol, without refcrenro to any judge additional advantage of a good hartair
a! the end of tho lake liasapron? upon
1. United by tho strong and faith­ poses to inculcate a proper approbation
or jury or the Htalulve- Hanging to active, energetic, wideawake and tbriv- .
of the abilities and sphere of women, as
the fi.it lamp post is just what they de­ Ing city. The easy pa*aact. around the . ; ful tiu of ogricnltnro, wo mutually re- is indicated by admitting her to mem­
lake there, the easy connection with solvo to labqr for tho gc od of cur order. bership end position io our onler. Imserve, and in some places would got. IbeSouthwe.t by rail from that point, I onr country, and mankind
Men who defy all late, have no right to tho easy and eloc connection with the ' 2. Wo heartily indorse the motto:
of Michigan there,which has
oak for the protoctic.tr the law gives to wbotebtate
grown up for the reason that Ibcir busi­
law abiding citixuns, and no one will ness may go exit by water or by rail nt liberty; in nil things, charity.”
1 3. We shall endearur to advance our
ragrot if it te not given to such charac­ all times with equal facility and with­
out obstructions, la fast building up enuso by laboring to accomplish the
ters, and the time te sure to come when ■ I______ __ »---- .... — —
. following Abject* : To develop a better
it’ will not be even 5u the State of Michand higher manhood and womanhood
[among ounclrrs; to euchanre the

Mew Horticultural Society.
On Tuesday of last wash the Grand
River Valley HcrUcultural Society was
formed in Grand Rapids, and the fol­
lowing gentlemen elected officer* for
the current year, via:

and strengthen our attachraont* to
I our pumuit*; to foster mutual under­
Handing anil co-operation; to maintain
। inviolate our laws, and to emulate each
। other tn labor to hasten tho good time
I coming ; to rcduca our expenses, both
’ individual and corporate ; to buy leas
A strike by the coil minors of Ft.
and produce mor*, in, order to maku Clair County, IU., is in progress
[ourtarnu self-supporting; to divsrsifr
Mattoon in nrenattug for a ‘ big celsour crops, and crop no more thsu we brat ion" of Waaliingteu'* birthday.
i ean cultivate; to condense tl^e weight
Ju lea Tillcpetti. a traveling actor, was
&lt;&gt;! onr exports, telling leas in rhe buat- found dead in his bod nt tbo Atlantic
■ _ j _____ __ n _ i___ t__ i i- -i___ _
Hotel, Now York, Friday.

intriiigoutly on probabilities; to diswest of thia city only eighty mlTes, and [eountrnanco tbo credit system, the under a railway train near Belleville,
draining that country towards Toledo. murtgng* system, tho fashion system, Hl-, Friday, sad was instantly killed.
It has, a little farther wr-t, and running and every other system tending to proA due! between two women, in which
A’ coamiltcu eompoaod of Ah* Presi­ through Praino Rond anil Kalanuuoo digslity anti bankruptcy. Wo propore oa» of them was killed, recently look
to Grand Iloplda and Newaygo and
dent, Tice Piesident, Secretary, Treas­ Muakcgon. another road corniwting for meeting together, talking together, place in Sinaloa, Mexico.
Two of the party who ate perk affeetad
urer, and S. L Fuller rat appointed to all the baaincM of that country and working together, buying together,
drawing it to that city, or around, the. Iaelltag* together, and generally acting with trichina, at Aurora, lad., about a
lake by an unbroken and uninterrupted together for our mutual protection and month ago, have died within a day or
advancement, a* occavtoa may require. two.
We shall avoid litigation ns tnuoli ns
The Kansas Housatei* by a vote of
possible, by arbitration in the grange; r~, i. .*«
a resolution requiring
wo shall strive to secure er.iiro bar-.
Moes*. Destrich, Merriman and
office to tako steps fur bringmony.
good-will,
vital
brotherhood
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tatar Pomeroy to trial.
Row* wen* appointed a committee to
among oarwhas, and to make oar or­
The Mississippi Hoose of Represen­
draft by-laws and present them to the
der perpetual; co shall earnestly en­ tatives hoc passed a resolution, by n
society for approval at its next mooting
deavor to nnppms personal, local,
vote of M to 88, requesting Senator
I sectional, and national prejudices, all Aciirn to resign.
The new society starts off with a
’ unhealthy rivalry and all oCTBsh ambi­
goodly list of members, not so mush in
The Kinsey Manufacturing Company
tion.
Faithful adhsrense to these
numbers perhaps as in the ability and
principles will ensure our mental, mor­ st UenoMO am contemplating a dosing
out of businoM aud dissolution of their
force of those who compose it, awb has
al, social, and material advancement.
all promise of n most preeporou*, suc­
sire to bring produror* nod consumers,
cessful carver. It will certainly be of
fanner* and manufivetnnm, into the
real use to the pomologteal interests of
most direct and friendly relation* poaribl*. Hence, must disiwuse with a sur­
ety will confine, iia work to tbo counties
plus ot middlemen. Not that we pre
uulrwradly to them, but we do not need
ofKent, Montcalm, Ionia, Barry,Ottawa,
them They ore surplus, and tbeir ex­
Allegan, end Muskegon.
actions diminish our profits. We wage
no aggroesbo warfara against any other
interests whatever. On th* contrary,
all our acts and all our efforts, so far as
buzineso i* -rcncernsd, are not only for
The fallowing sketch of a recent tran­
tho benefit of tbs pr-dneers and eon­
saction in th* Village cf Lowril which
' sinner*, but also for all others interests
wo clip from the Low all Jaurital, of last
I that try to bring tlieee lwt&gt; parties in»
week, baa more than a local application,
s{v«dyand economical contact; hence
and wo trtut will rocoivo* ibe attention
wo b.-l.l that transportalira companies
lbs Slate, and destined tltetrcdt remain­ of every kind azo nccassary to our suc­
of acme of our dealer* in hoy.
ing a* it now fan to gather up tbo bori­
cess,
that tbeir interests are intimately
ne**
of
all
tho
country
along
its
Uno
to
Afannw brought * load of hay to
conn*cto&lt;l
with our intdrevti and barthe
Purl
Huron
passage.
That
Uno
In
t%wn uno day la-.t week, cud sold it at
th* rate of 110.1)0 per tom As te cus­ now weak, not more so than tbo South­ moniuossclMinijmulnally advantageous.
ern Idne was within twenty years, Keeping in view the first sentence in
tomary. bo remained on the load while boon it will ba strong and sending out
our
declaration
uf principle* cf action,
it was being weighed, as did also a two- its alsoote to gather up mere butneaa all
gallau jug and a boy. After unloading along tbs country through which It that individual happiness dsnends upon
general prosperity, wo shall therefor*
tho hay and aeoding tho jag and boy to
advocate for every Blate tho increase in
a grocery, bo rrturnsd to tbe sealrs to
every {iractfoaUo way of all facilities
asooriain tlxo u«l wrigbtof Ibxl bay. A*
far trauvporting cheaply to tbe sea­
ho drovo u?cu the platform ho jumped
board. or betwear, bom* prudac.'ra and downfall.
The brown roue mansion of ox-Sute
contunM.ni all tbo productions ot our
couulrr. We adopt it os our fixed pur­ Senator Harry Ovsut, of New York city,
pose to open out the clunnete In na­ will be sold under «x*euiion of the
ture.'* groat arteries, that the life-blood sheriff on the 10th of March, to saaafv
of commerce may flow freely. Wo orc the forfeited bonds cf the fugitive from
uo^-ennn.iot of railways, trarigald* aud juatioe- Also the property of Michael
irrigating canals, nor of any rorpora- Monaghan, bonftsman fof er-Benator
tloas that will advance our industrial Michael Norton, has been levied upon to
interests, nor of any laboring rlamca the extent of &lt;5,000. It is expected
■ Iu our nuf.l* order thsr* is no oom- that Mosaghara wiU pay without any
tifamvm, no agrarianiun. Wo sro *q&gt;powaljn inch sparite, and ths manage-1
meat uf any corporation or cnfarpnsn
which tend* to oppraos the poupl* and
rob them o', tbeir j uM profits We era
net enemies to rwritnl. but we upnore '

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Book and Job

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New Scales.
New Styles.

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New Prices.

Very Low
Opposite the Court House Blete Street, j

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•RISE

Cards. Circulars, Notes,
Bill Heads. Letter Heads,
Catnlogurot Bank Checks,
Receipts, Show Cards,

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goes to bed, sleet* till noon, aud Is up
and at It again. And this is pleasure!
Were they compelled to do this fur a
Itvtng, there would bo more strikes
among them than apiong the laborer*.

A roputatton^n New York Is a singu­
lar thing. Brannau, the Hhoriff In­
dieted for tbo escape of Genet, and In
Jail then for. has more friends among
the cMstrolliug clement titan ever. Th?
short haired took open Brennan as a
martyr. The other night a ball wm
Sven In his honor, wbleh was ran by
e moat devprrate villains In the ulty.
Hut, mark you the leading respectable
Democrats of the city were there, for
they dare rot atey away. Mr. Brounan's brokeu-nosed adherents ruu the
esneuasee, and not one of. these broad­
cloth gentry could get a uomlaatian If

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Good Tough
vast, llock ftitin,
or
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Ilk ail th* bntvtftetfaaef troll 1* aheadse**. _

Tentu Exceedingly EiberaL

PETER HOWARD.

The decline in immigration is now
very marked. During tbo pas: week
the total number of Immigrants landed
at Castle GanJeu was only 4M, which
la the smallest number received tn a
single week for several yean. But they
arc of a good claim. Germany l» largely

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Bob-Sleigh,
Wood Sawing
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�T;t« R&lt;er’i»i-icMi
NEW
I v/Tba Presbyterian Mite Society. will
be entertained on Friday aflornoon by
Mrs. John H. Dennis,’at bar reaid ones
on Center street.

Milis a few avaaiugs since, with a mem­
bership numbering fifty-two. J. W.
Brigg* Eaq., Master.

It is with,the deepest sorrow that we
learn of the pro)-able fatal illnsea of
Hoa. Geo- Thomas cf Prairieville. His
disease is lyphuid fover.

Account of Thus. AltoR, work 2nd
ward and iron bridge. C 50—allowed
Account of F, V. Young, jurtfco
docket, 88 50—laid un the tabla.
Account of*W. B. Brown, rent of
council room, 88 43-allowad.
Account of W. B. Brown, rent of
angina room, 8-1 95—allowed.
Aocuunt of Geo M. Raed, rorvioo as
Marshal, 841 66-allowed.
Amount of A. J. Angle, removing
bodies from old camelry, 8t&gt; 25—al-

and no uno labs cnyUrnj sirsy, of court#
&gt;it naturally aa»«swtoCM.
Trusting, gentlemen, that you and
yout
numerous reader* m»y eoo that
!

Wo are pleased L&gt; know tl.at Hon.
W. B. Wi'Rmod, tbo able Senator from
tbo first district, has been induced to
withdraw h|a resignation.
use of tbo City Council provided they
Tho Detroit Pul has dunned a now can be rented a! tbe same rent paid far
drees and its nppearnacu is as altract­ tbe present room. Baid Cammiiteo to
ive as its columns are instructive. report at tbo next raveling of the
Truly, a splendid paper is tho Past

.“tasrisi

W» have bean crowded with job
Tbo Mayor appointed Williams, Bontwork for tbe last lwo( weeks; but wo
loy and Beumer as sueli Committee.
kava facilities for doing that kind of
By Aid. Bentley—
business, su coma along freinda, EL is
Thai Aid. Bams, be appointed a
■ju Land and understands hit bu daeae. i Cbmmiileo to correspond, in regard to
^procuringJiidcn for Firs Company.
We ask tbe nitration of tnuinoes .
meu to iho importance of more general1
By Aid. Benttoy—
advertising, sn vre Zees- thatftb- exton-,
That Aid. llama, procure Bylaws
sivo advertising iu tho villages and citios
ire Company, printed.
of adjacent counties is drawing a largo
share of ths best trade of tho county to

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Grand Rapids A Baglnaw Railroad tut
soon as the ground is eottled in Ute
spring.
Th* East Baginsw Driving Park -Airocialiou will bold its next annual
meeting the last week in June, comtrancing Tuesdsy, June 23d, and non­
linns four day*. Tho premium list will
aiaoanl to upwards of 815,000.
The April election* bring not far. dis­
tant, wouU-ba candidate* begin to wear
smiling countenances.
Tf.o Canada Boutbsru Railway [ter*
on Stony Island will be extended 700
feet into tbo rirer’a* *uou u tho weatb-

diaouawi cimdiifon*, and bring about n'
healthy action throughout tbe systom.
Yoon fraternally,
H. L. Hau, M. D.

CHOICHES.

Before Dr. Pinchbeck Spectacles of
the Hastings Zfcsw Junta! tulle wlist
Frank says (?) about the nataro of our
beverage, ho hud better tell his rosier*.
how be
cards in a game of “whisky
poker" at oae uf tbo gambling deus in
this elty tho other ovoaing, aud how he tlou seems to bs tbe rage just now, and
got beet, aud had to get trusted for the haring recently boon on a tour ourself,
whisky.
wo take tho liberty to dron you a few
linos, thinking, perhaps, that your
List br Letts** remain lag at the
readers might be interested in hearing
Hastings P. O., Fob. 16th, 1874 :
bow no are getting along educationally
Mrs. Ben Fuller, Mias Ida Hall, Mis*
in oar part of ths country.
Alics Hall, Miss Naoey E. Hall, Elijah Our first visit was tn tbo school of tlie
Halo, LareaXy C. Lewis, Miss Anna
lovely and fascinating Mias Jane Smith
Ryan. Mrs. Maggio Ross, Stephan
who is not only tbo boss female tsachar
Southward, Miss Hattie Sackett, Mrs.
in the county but probably tbo best in
L. A. Smith, Mia Sarah Wright
tho world. Tho mm and /rare with which
Direct jour letters to No. of P. 0.
she manages her school are equalled
box or drawer. Jno. Ronzarr, P.M.
only by her personal charms. And ssri

. For th e accommodation of our sub­
bribers who desire any other book,
jisgsrino, or. paper, publmhrd, with ar
without the advertised premiums, we
will obtain it for you at the Lowest
Rates. without any expense to you in
sending tbo order.

woraoraiLBUk
Medical Discovery, It doe* nut matter
whether It be a recent attack, or a lin­
gering cough, tho Dtaoovary ia in either
equally wall adapted for its reliaf aud
perm* nent euro. -Ia faet, if will rare a
cough in one-half the time necessary
to cure ii with any other medicine, and
il doe* it, not by drying it up, but by
removing tho cause, subduing tho irritnlion, and healing the attested parte.
No timo should bo lost iu commancing
th* use of a proper medicine for tho
relief of a Cough, for unless Usu course
is pursued, serious aud dangerous discate ot tbe lung* ia liable to result
Docrosn sous trass na katex.
berrsto, N. Y, Doc. 13,1870.
Dr. PtxxE*—For the past six months
I hare used your Gulden Medical Dis­
covery in my practice, and iu that time
1 have tested its merit* in severe coughs,
both nento and chrome, ia chronic dis­
ease t&gt;f the throat, envnre &lt;-a«o of bron­
chitis. general derangement uf the sys­
tem, constipated coaditim of the bowels, i
and wherever a thorough alterative bus '
bean indicated.
In all coses I have
found it to art gently -yet thoroughly
ami vlfoc'Xally in rumoring tbe various

Tin Bast Dollar Mfflthlj

JOB

BRICK .MACHINE.
local 6fcijts gstrce;.

SAW MILL MEN
82,060 worth of goola nt coat,
GOO in Coats, VoM* and Paata,
400 in Glut&lt;a and Mittens, uf

In this ago of scepticism, facta are
required to Inspire hoaCdvncs in the
minds of tbe peoplv ; hut with good in­
dorsers. they are willing to test any
1 article claiming extraordinary merits.
I Tbe proprietor* ot Hall's Vegetable
' Sicilian Hair Rsnewer oflsr ths follow­
ing indorsements of tho merits daimed
by them fur their preparation, by tho
Pittsburgh, Pa., •‘Ciirutisn Advocate
via : ■•Tho public have so olten been
deceived by tha use of worthies prepa­
rations for the hair, that an nr Uric of thia
the streets of Bt. Clair.
kind, U&gt; gain their farorand secure their
QUO wculd suppose a prison mu an patrouage, must i&lt;oesi&gt;*« rsri sMTif. We
ornament to a town from the struggle
are glad to assure our renders that Hall's
several places in tbo State are making
to secure tho location uf tbe intermedi­ Vegetable Sicilian Hair Beneeor is
minting widi llio success which its
ate prison to lie built.
A nriuent of Norvell, in Jackson merits so justly deaervq ; and wo have
County, aad his wife became involved reliable evidence, that it roll perform
in a dispute which turned upon the all that is claimed far it, iu restoring
connctnesn of an assertion made by th*
husband. A neighbor was called iu to gray hair to its natural color, and, iu a
decide, and gave judgement against the jwrtuancnt dressing, is unsurpassed.”
husband. Wherefore bo was assaulted

ME1HER PATENT MEAN BLOCKS.
Urscriaiir. cirralsr Ml «r»a spybcAiM.
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penuyce and nickles in my Barber Shop,
on Stale Street, tliat 1 am not iu favor
of
gambling for manor, and that I fully
Gold 112 M.
enter into tno feelings of the writer of
Lent beginj to-day.
the aforesaid article.
Concerning this
^load our ScTubtoros correspondence. evil, I will admit that 1 have kept dice
Tbo weather Is beautiful tor this sea­
son ot tha yaar.
shako with a friend for a cigar. In my
Tbe Grand Lodae of I. O- O. F. ia in opinion there is no more harm in shak­
ing dice for a cigar than it would be to
aeesion at Lansing.
Road Troa twine's reply to Pro Bono, pull matches or draw cuts, and I don't
think any sensible man would object to
in the Borot Jmd. ot last week.
iL I like to be advertised but 1 don't
Road the proceedings of tbo Common
think my name alone 4a long enough to
Council in this issue of tho Barorn.
stand tha. pressure of beiug published
The Masonic Feafirsl at Union HaU instead of a guilty party. If anything
on Friday evening of bu*. week, was A. .incurs in my shop,'in my absence, that
is not respectable, I thank toy friends
for mforming ma ot it, and shall use
every oadeavur to make things right, fur
gambling &amp; all its forms, is strictly
against my principla and always object­
ed tn by Yours Respoetfelly,

We uro informed tliat wheat is look­
ing find rata vu mort parte of the county,
and tho prospects far a good crop is
Special Meeting of tbo Common
flattering.
Council at the Conned rooms, Friday
szWe understand that Mr. Chas. Dolph evening. Fob. 18th, 1674.
has traded tho National Hotel in this
city, for a farm some whore in tbe eastern Brice, Dawson and Mudge.
On motion Aid. Mudge was elected
Kororder pre ten.
On motion cf Aid. Beumor, the
reading cf proceedings of former moot­
ing WHS postponed.
ffssaW, That the city Treasurer,
have tho time for the collection of taxes

FITS and EPILEPSY

Mllrrly cured. The w»r.l cmm. of l..»£ral
uedrax. *? ■**« »«. HkMMABU'W

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iliertia in tie Hastims Batti.

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HOLIDAY PRESENTS.

INK.
CRAYON
WATERCOLOR
AND OILS,

IL W. BOOZER.
88 Canal Street.
Grand Ibtjuds.

The Irishmen of Detroit are already ,
preparing for the proper obsrriaucu of
Bl. Pntnck'a day, March 17, aud a
meeting to further atrangem vnta ia to
bo held on Thursday of next we*k.
W. J. Ling, of Grand Rapid*, grand
chancellor ot tbo order of Knights of
Pythias of Michigan, ha* been oppoinU
ed supreme recording corresponding
scribe of tho Supreme Lodge of the
World, by Hou. H. C. Berry, supremo

Sugars of all kinds so tow thst John !
actually feels that his best friends think j
him cravy wbandi* tells thorn his pn- &lt;
I cea.. Yet as low u his prices sre, he,
wants Tra Thousand bushel* of dried
spple*.
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Johny know* whereof he aQjruis.
Tho beat 50 eent Tea in Um wwrM at .,
John Stanley'*.
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THE

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turn, wherein a man from a long eontamplatiou of himself.' camo at last
firmly to believe that ho was fib pewU
At tho close of tho recitations bo gave
an oration on the "Lost Arts." It was
one of tho Professor's happiest effort-,
being replete with sound thought from
begining to end, and wo noticed but few
dry eyes in ibe bouse.
Ono remark
struck us forcibly at tho time, and we
distinctly remember IL
Ho said that
History was oror and over repealing
itself, and that be thought wo wore
again mitering ejxm an “Age of Brass.”
Our school here in tho village is under
the able charge ol P™*Jonas,
A. M, L. L. D, who is, wa understand,
a candidate for tbe President? of our
Status University,—a position for which
bo is amply qualified.

BULLS
Bpeslxl Correspondence-

■-erreritig fields tor geological research
an th* earth. In connection with the
ereat overflow of lara which deluged
the tarritoriee of the Northwest m j&gt;«t
ages, the Protoeecr says:
Th* princi­
pal point of eruption from the great
contra! cauldron was nt tbe Cascad*
Mountains, in Oregon, which are of

UxBroxn, Mies,
&gt;
Jan. 5th, 1874. S_
Ma. Gao. M. Dxwrr—/bar Sr - I'm
now M. E. Churen, in Jteltimare town,
Bedford Circuit, will bo dedicated on
Fob. 8th, 1874, at life time of cur sec­
ond qaarterlv m.-oting for this Confer­
ence yrar. kev. H. 0. Peck. Preridsag

TV

Theory." which ho presented in n man­
ner radically now to us—bringing to
tho sl^ridation of this abstruse subject
Mr. C. 8. Lamb, Esq. ot Meadville,
will have a daaos at ladependeneo Hail
at that ptacw oa the 26th inst, whore

THE GOLDEN EGG
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instructive performance ou tho tight
ropo, excelling in fests oMlaring any­
thing we heretofore witnessed.

Prof. Smith deservedly enjoys tho
reputation of being tho boat teachar in
tho United States, and wo understand
that ho is soon to issuo a work entitled,
“How to Teach." When we entered,
wo found him explaining to a class tbo
latest and best methods of
on
aafir." Owing to our limited knowledge,
w« were not able to comprehend tho
demonstration, but we noticed that tho
class seemed very readily to “«m il." ‘
Following this, tho class in Mental
Philosophy was called. The topic for
tho lesson was, "The Imagination,"J/and
wo wore charmed* with tbo masterly
manner in which tho Professor handled
his class- He related many anecdote*
illustrative of tbo extent to which the
imagination might beccmo diseased,—
citing among others an instance that

S5 to S20 *U«t^

1 am now nil alone in tho Photograph
business, and a* I have made snangoUM-nts to increase my fncililiea for doing
better work than ersr. all shook! call
and get a uogatire taken. Tlw superi­
ority of my work in th* past is a roffioi.nt guarantee of Srat-claas worst in
the future.
Rooms in Washington
Block, squth ride State Street
’
Mt.r
ii— ii

Bsuimoxb.— In this township on Bun­
a school might bo brought io such a
, day, Feb. 8th., iust, tho uew IL E.
Cbureh was ■ dedicated. Rev. U. C. state uf discipline that oue could al any
time "hear a pin drop," but had not be­
Pteik, of Kalmazoo, olSciating.
The
fore believed it possible. However, to
service* worn exceedingly impressive an J
lost it, during what appeared to us one
Aso er Brrnn-At certain pera-ds of
interesting ; and being to many present
Tho Bay City Trittau learns that n
ot the oculist intervals, we dropped
.life n tonic is a nee«seity;but tbereu dan­
entire!/ now. made a pleasant sad last­
one, and the report was fully tu loud as mooting was lately held in that city tor ger in using stimulants that injure tbo
ing impression. At the clsse of the
a clap &lt;&gt;1 thuudsr.
Wo understand the organixatiun of a commune, aud I
that the sentiment* uf that order were organa of digestion while giving tem­
freely advanced .nd dofvnded. A .porary relief. To obviate this, aud pt othe society was in debt on their uew and
position of Freer plrota in one of our committee on organixatiou was appoint­
sent to tho public a tm.w free from
tasty church in ths sum of 8500. A
eastern co!leges, but wear» not m funned ed to report at a future mcetiag.
alcoholic poison, Dr. Graeco prejxred
proposition was at once mads to raiw
It ia cloimod that Michigan posaeuesat tho date ot this writing whether she
tbs OxraxxxTiD Ilmui, a aura cure
the money on the spot aud pay the debt,
three
time*
a*
much
timber
as
any
othLas accepted or/x&gt;L
ana with almost imprecedeutod liborplaints. Bold everywhere. Jorrx F.
ality, considering tho ability of tho
CtxxAS A Co., Proprietors. 8 aud 0
audience, tbo sum of 8505 was subscrib­
ed and paid, much to the gratification
College Place, New York.
•
A gang of cattle-tbeivo* hero beuu
of those who had labored so long and
broken up by tho arrest of tbo ring­
hard to.rear this Temnlo tor the worship
traders near Bay City.
The annuai ruoeting of the Livingston
County Anti-Secret Surietv will bo held

1 would say to tho ritiren* of Hastings
and vicinity, in regard to a remark
made in lliu Jlatu JonmaJ of tho 11th,
inst., in an article beaded *-Public Opin­
ion," concerninqMle shaking of dice for

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deans uf tho ffewmiri TAcerre*, he
showed wry dearly to tbe class tbe
acccesrire steps Gum tho “prriopl«-"
up to man ; and rcsnarkod tho vvry intomte relation , that subsisted between
mwy ot tbe Utter and their immediate

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watar-o-iurwwin whosw diannola aquatie
plkr.ts ueeding.fot their erfatauoo eouetast tnchture; if fnlqueatly occurnng
ntrrnmv ; if ruins frequently occurring
and eupfouely descending ; if all thews
arc proofs, then there is abundant teeliiremy thstt immsdfafofr west of the cen­
tral count :m, and tu aoree extent all
thromgh the valley to the westward,
there is ample rainfall for all the pur­
poses of agricalturo. Daubtfore c&gt; Hie
tramping of tha euuntleaa bonis of buf----------- ---------------- -----------fato which have heretofore roamed tbo extrema profitnbfaausa uf this
extreme wrrt rn plains of th stale —
in this----valley.
shall have erased, as it is soon o-rtain
Timber fa source ia tbo weM, although
to do, tho surface will beceun- morn abundant in tho west; bnt tho abun­
ot*u aud forao, and will retain tanger dance of tml for ftie!, tbn cbcapwM of1
11.,. mI.mmAmmI
rati- nt
lumber tor building, the abundance ot!
fine atone and brick e^ya, nud tho hardi-■
ui’se of tho (hmgo urango os a hedge।
plant, tugeibor with iu rapid growth as,
well as that of all kinds ot forest and|
fruit tree* render the comparative atsetire of timber rattier an advantage।
then otherwise; oettaiuly its abeonev isi
a smut to be greatly deplored, while its
wido provalonco would, to a oertoiaty, be
an tnttmerabio objection to tho Mittsmeet of this eeoticu of country.
Bui
ywere prat, shows that there tbo rainfall f space fails to enlarge upon the pramiia, an I judguit i* furihur west, suffi- nunt adrautnges which this broad valley
cien:. Fur atoek purposes them is forces u[K&gt;n the notice of tbo en’orprisabundanre of water. Not to apeak of ing fanner. To all surh socking a
die frequent stream which ore tribu­ wwilnru home, or to tbueo who seek to
tary to.tbo Arkausie nor that largo retire from other pursuiti to nnjoy the
stream itself, abundant water may bo phnuuros of a healthful and romantic
procured in shallow wells iu &lt;rrcry l-t- country life, with all its incidental ad­
tutn. while on tho bluffs it in only necue- vantages, I would hare any that in the
■ary to sink to a corresponding depth to course of many years, and through exproorjro a supply. He vast majority of tonsire travel 1 have not soeu a more
walls are ‘•driven walla," coasuting of inviting country, nor one &gt;hat offers
iron-pipes pointed and perforated at tho greater inducements, with fewer objec­
end* which are drirrn by blows into tions to settlement, than this valley ut
the sell to a depth of from ten to twenty tbe -Arkansas, nad in saying this tho
feet, or lose or mure, where unfailing whole stoqr fa told.
waler is found and pumped up. Thexe
In conclusion, if I were asked at
cheep and Mrricablo wells are attached ;' what points the most favarablo tocalito t-tery dwelling.
,
ties far settlements offer themselves. 1
Thirdly, as to hoalthfulncsi.
Hare :[ should reply that tbet dqwnds alto­
is a country in which malaria finds no ;! gather upon individual preferences.
conditions favorable to its existence. ' Ifast of Ft Dodge I parcelvo no mater­
Stagnant water ia not1 to bo found eith- , ial ditfaronco in any retepoct that would
cr cn or beneath the surface. The air t' weigh greatly with me tn choosing a io­
too ia in constant motion ; a fresh bronze '• cation, unfaaa it bo the conveniences
j constantly fan, the diuok and brings I alfordcJ by tbo estaNisbed towns al■ health tu tbo lunge. In such on atmo- • toady of conudarrbfa san, and the
; iphsro aa hero exist, tbosystem faravig; orato-1, and labor is neither irksome’ districts. If I decirod t &gt; engage in
I nor fatiguing. Tiies® consicnt br&gt;wses {I grain-growing, and faari-d rolling
also afford unlimited and ralualile power i ground with abundant timber, I should
for Windmills of every description or for •LcboOM tbe ctulcrr. parte of tho valley—
j fur iuefancc, near Ibo Cottonwood rivnr,
। Fourth, os to cliusatu.
Ucrci is u. or the town* of Flint nee, Peabody and
I cBmatn which oxactly muets theroquiro- Newton, where schools, churches and
| meats oj the agriculturist, whether ho .| social adrantarea arc to bo enjoyed. If
! 1 desired broad, lend bottoms. I should
be fanner, orchardiit, stockman or;
sluplisrd. In early spring, when .ihe ; go further west. If 1 sought, as many
sail is freed front the slender grasp of I[ will, a well-settled country with thrifty
was in which the purity cf tho social
what little frost fa subject to during the jI to
and rcligiotu atmoenheio fa an object of
short winter, it fa in admirable eocdilkra ,
for pk&gt;wtog and prepaniiinn for crops. aolicitndu, and in which whisky drink­
Thon comei a season uf rains and show- ing and other vircs are tabooed by the
« ni,w}ileti last sintojuly.n hen only occao- ' co-oxfatent law, I ehould find a homo in

ioaal showers oaiur to interfere with ,
. l-.arrosting operational The orn crop
• is tafo before tbo rains evase, nad affor;
‘that time tho grost cures ujwm the|
I ground snd makes natural hay, rttain- (
mg all its uutritous' qualities, which ;
wwves ns a perennial pasture for stock. I
Thu fall aud winter uesotu, which cast!
i't tho Mfaaoun are marked by tho pre-1
vafamw of cold rains and chilling storms ,! itig entile trade, is the natural focus,
' so trying to stock, hew are marked by |' on ! must to for yoaxa to comm Hut it
dry and bracing weather
Ocasional should be rrmemtrnrod, if one u templ­
storms, in width light, dry snow fa drif­ ed to go still further west, that although
ted am! wrtiaihod upon the surface, tUero is ample room yet, settlement prooccur, during which, tho faroioe will jrvuei mo»t ronveniontly for all cunfool calh-il upon to sheltsr and feed hie ceraod when it does so with an un­
' stock. Hut 1 saw fares herdo of rattle broken front,'and no •ratiarod skirmish
which had been aubsistod during the line, as it were, is thrown out to meet
past wi^Ar without auy prepared shel­ and solve and vanquish a!) tbo questions
ter or [irejared food, cron in tho snips and problems that nriso in all newlyof a mouthful of hoy, and thsy wars &gt;u settled districts, and that the cheapest
«*c«Mo«i condition, and had suffered no lands on Ufa whole arc tluxc which,
I Joes cm aeoount of tills absence of while Iber boar ^higher price, yet
fatared rarer Thru, ibis country fa hare ax a valuable oumpouifation Ibe
spaoally adapted for abaep and atuck- advantages of neighbors, aciioole.
raising in c njuucthra with grain-grow­ churches, towns, markets, cqmmunirsing, and mast nniluubtodly soon become
calturut." New York, on the Sell, a great source of supply ut beef and
Climate. Water,etc-, of the Country mutton to ibe vaatcra markets.
All tlide* c-jnsidorabla advantage
Tributary to the Atchiun. Xepeka A
combine to make the. beautiful and
near the Valley cf the Cottonwood fertile Valley and lhaaa geutly swclliug
dopes,
csieically attractive to certain
Hirer and its Tributaries. ar.d the
Upjer Arkansas Hirer and its Trtbu- classes, lor instance, the young farmer
soaking a home, who has few moans beroad hfa own industry nhd strong anas
'and willing hands wherewith to earvo
it cut. He may hero either find a frwr
l-cmratead on United States land, or
Data Snt: I bare, at your request, pnrchaso al tow prices, on remarkably
thoroughly examined the charucttr of easy teraa of payment and with literal
tbe country through which tbe Atebi- diaeoaute for improvements, Irom tbe
eon, Topeka and Santa Fe Rqifroad rsilroad company. Vety often he may .
[*.«!, from Topeka to the woel boun­ thus purchoM at relatively cheaper
prim than by taking a practi- ,
dary of the Slate of Kaseu.
On finishing try surrey, which hu rally free gift from tbe government of a 1
had for its chief object to Uncertain the tract of laud lor bis fnra&gt;. Tho partite '
agricultural rains of the lands referral of children who desire to establish them !
to, I am free to say that I hare never in kames of their own, wtoro-ostabluh •
passed through a better or sotoodza tbeir own c-F. tbeir ddldren’e health, 1
tract of land, or one co remarkably fav­ ailing in lo« favored regions, may hero '
orable to ictttaaent, a* tbo one in exadiv suit their needs. Hero they 1
w&gt;ll find assodatioas and conrenictoCT 1
My doecst oboervatian throughout a equal to those they desire to leave; 1
joaniov of a thousand miias back end sebuohns good, an already c-impara- &lt;
forth, tad through tbocountry replace, tire wclheetttod country, with agreeable ’
doucy
of tho times has been tu incur
&lt;
ten orilea distant from the railroad, fails neiebbore, and in many sect foes consid- debt
without stint, boih private and
erable
• —*iprorements
J9 towt ____*r_____
to detect so much as any single acre in ..
public, with tire hope vt gaining large
any one plaae, in any township psaend aloupddo ot cheep and rich lands. The
through, which was net cnpablo of eruy well-to-do-farmer here, in place of hfa; future benefits thereby. Hum benefits
present well-impsoved but small cos- hare cot yet come, in any tangibie shane
tcrafann, may rrocuro a much larger at lent. Railways have been built far

bottomaf so regular tho quality of tho
adl, that there fa aotkiag to hinder tbo
plow from travaraieg the whole rsliey
from end to end. aud tensing one conth-imus furrow far three or'four hun­
dred miles ia length, unless it be tbe
freqaaal s]&lt;faga and water eonnee tl-.nt
would be mcunntnre-l.
fhtth fa tie ruperfiric.l rharader uf
Llw Arkansas Valley in lu» sc.turn end
centre! parts a! the Stab-, and the vul- - ,.r -la
I-.'1,1,Im nr.n.

tract in which he ran pnt tho plow te
work the day of hfa arrival hither, and
ia a short time may lune a better stocked
end better improved farm than be be­
fore posMsoed, with the expenditure of
but a-small portion of fads raoura ; the
balance he may rafaly, usefully atsd
pvofifal-ly invust in toots to his lees
lortniMieneighbors, ua the best securi­
ty and high rat* of interest. Tbo man
of smalt capital of from 12,000 to 810,IXHI -mil find ppeniugs in buvimwi.
whfab bo may utifisn tho nbundant elayx
■uitablw for hriek. or r-louewsrc, the
valuabla noiw. the gyi«t«iu» or cowl
or salt ptorUsely wattmd m cx'ciwirw
lieds at nwfaraui depths below the eurlm «, and thus not only male wroth far
bimaelf but ranrh the luwilitv lu which
be cart- hfa lot. Tlir aStoep or eArk
fannrr may Inro find tatienafva poatarev
weaifable the tear round, with abua-

country, out however, try c epi taifats
cooking paying investments for tbeir
money, but tha aty, township, and
county subscriptions, tbe tsxatiua to
meat tho interest on which only in­
creases our burdens, and when called
upon to pay Um principal, our children
wall nut "nee up and cull tu Uesrod."
These now roads Ixavo opened up the
MUlmnentof a vast extent of country
every year, and as lire consumption has
not kept jwce thilh lbs produclixi of
farm urndooU, tho surplus 1ms increusod
constantly and tho pri&lt;io diminished, nxc.opt an ocrostoual •‘abort crop" like Ufa
tircsent intervenes and proroe the salvaties of nl least a portion of tbo fann­
ing rotnmunity.
I will Mt deny that we need better
judges, bettor Itgidatore. bvrt-r maau-

WDOMl AMUSSEJJiay.
B/way of iliuetraticn, if th* labor
necnstaty tu produro » to« uf pig iron
in SoglMd fa
Iom than h&gt; th* t int­
ed State* then the .tariff should bo «8
per ton, minus the ueran freight
tong as our lands are given to ac­
tual aettlen end the indiitamnnta strong­
er for emigrants to engags «“ fanning
than raochauical puouifa. Jost « long
will wages be higher in this country
than in Eurotra. end a neceseity exist
for s tariff! It fa unquestionably true
that a combination of Britfah raanuuctaren could bankrupt hundreds of fac­
tones and turn looeo hundreds of tbuusands uf mechanics widda oca you
from lh&gt; abolition of tbo tariff; and
would the former bo beuefitted by tho
uluusge J I would prefer to toe the
workshop of England traniforrcd to
this oountry, and the farmer relieved
alii-gether of uroan troighta. Bring tho

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gle, Ou no other ground could he have
received a vote.
Batin return to the young Quaker.
Father Hecter is in Egypt.
Hi* case wu *ueh an extraordinary ouc
Vennout bai aixfy-threo Granges.
that Gou. i’ulk wrote the feet* to tho
Pater Cooper say* that Ml doo* net
War Department at Richmond, but
never received an atrawer, so for u I
an* sdrited. Veatol wu ordered to
Knoxvilte, and from that place he found
hi* wiv to the Virginia armr, and wu
Total number of Baptist* is Miswuri
■HK. to the Fourteenth or Seven-1 09.404.
■'Thi* i* certainly a very curiou* work.
Gnat numbers of printer* are idle iu
To judge from what I have hoard of it
Germany.
-whether hi* fanperirf higiuram wrote
ordered to military duty, but firmly re­
Old John Harper, of Kentucky, is itbimaelf, or whether an abler (wn
fused, a* he had done before- Th*
wrote it for him-r-tbe book is IntonMy
Brigadier in command, knowing noth­
int*r**liiU(.*V. t,
ing of hi* history or antecedents, order­
ed him to bo bayoneted for dfanbedi.ua&gt;
"Th* Grand Duke any* that hi* recap­
of order*, and tho bayonet was applied
tion in New York alraoet stupeffed hfaato him repeatedly. He bore it with the
Up to th* for. moment be had no:
spirit of a martyr, and th* tuldier*. see­
thought ttiat *0 briliiant an ovation
meat, and ffa
ing that he would die willingly
pref­
would be fen-k-redia rrpot.lican Amer­
obedience of
they had tho power I
erence to sacrificing his principles, re­
He waa
Lectures on science are given in Lon­ ica to tb* aoa of a monarch.
fused further to pumsh him. No pun­ don on Sunday.
vary vreak wb*n ho landed in New York,
neither the Federal — ____
army poseoesed th* power to force him ishment or threat* could shaku th* setand daring his progress up Broadway
Stoklcy will continue to Lo Mayor of frequently felt like tainting. But every­
to abandon hi* principle*, or prove false
Fliilaitelplua.
to his religion I remember endeavorbody wa* so kind to him that be tried
Mr. Foley, R. A. will make a atatute hard to look phwrad, a* be wu ia hi*
ing to persuade him one day to pay the
8560. which the taw provided a Quaker lose sight of him, but fa a day or two
might pay, and be exempt from military Veatol would march up alone into
ia
hi* cqnuion, is tho finest thoronghforo
Prince Napoleon propose* to reside
duty, and asked him if he couldn't raise camp.
’
in ILo world, because everything there,
parataneatlr tn Pari*.
that amount and pay it, and thus get
He made such an impruaiou ou ma,
house*, riiope and tho people, look no:
Harveysburg,
0..
haa
not
had
a
sa
­
rid of tho trouble* that 1 plainly saw that, after th* wu wUovtr, I inquired
monotonous, but gay, Hvelv, and bright.
ahead of/him if be persisted iu hi* of all thoas rebe I (opposed would know loon for a dean year.
“What mused him, perbapa, raaro
Cleveland woman are having “pray­ than anything .else, was that the bunds,
what beoauwof him, and whether he
bad survived the wu, but none of them ing curiums*” made.
upon Mtohing right of hitu. struck np
Ee said he could raise the money with­
could tell ms.
Mi** Boutwell it tail to bo a* good a not tho regular Rnasian anthem .but tho
out difficulty. "But," said bo, laupIn the yeu 7871, I wu silting ia my politician a* her fath ar.
aoHmllod‘Dirge of St Catherine,' which
1&gt;O*O I pay the Confederate Govern­
office uno evening, whtu a young man
Lott week Beaton shipped good* to i* played in Rnasi* only at a funeral of
ment litw-tbat wiU enable them to
a member of the Imperial family 1 The
employ some ano else to fight, an it will walked in snd spoke to mp, and uked the value of $469,784
me
if
my
name
wu
not
so
and
as.
I
b* squiva ent to my hiring another man
It ia slated that France ha* no male
to do what 1 think is wrong to do tuv­ fold him yea, and uksd him to take a boerding-heuao keeper*.
seat,
that
I
would
talk
to
him
in
a
few
, eolf. 1 can’t do ihaL"'
"
Montana he* appropriated $3,000 for
I then said to him: "Suppose I ininntee, u I wu engaged just then. the Gentonmal Exposition.
Ho remarked that ho didn't believe 1
could get you the petition of noroo in a
Lora Heine* i* the name of a new
hospital, to care for th* sick, wouldn’t knew Mm. I looked at hhn more do»ely, and told him I did not He asked woman preacher in Boston.
you bo willing to do that f
me U I remembered a Quaker at Chat­
St Louie county proposes to transfer
Ho said : “I regard it my duty to do
all I can for the sick and afflicted in tanooga that refused to fight I at a poorhouae to the State.
either army, but if I wore to take tho core rvcoguteed Veatol, and wu really
position of nurse in a hospital, I would glad meet him, and made him giro me
thereby occupy th* place of tome other a hialory of bis ups and downs in the
highly American h-jiolx American fere,
man who would go out and fight." anJ
ho think*, howerar, is too rich. Thar*
■&gt; declined to do that.
is at their tallies,' he txciaitns “always
too much of a good thing. I asked for
Ituw to crake pottery OT ■*4rtb*near», 1
tha peculiar dialw* of Amtrim, and at
told him there wu a manufactory of
the hotel they could not giro me any.
that rort in Georgia. “Now; auppo**
About two per cent, of tho eitizonv Thoir cook* were Italian and French.
| you could bo detailed to work there, war closed. Feeling that hi* education
The landlord shrugged hi* shoulders
was not sufficient, nt th* close &lt;&gt;f tho of Berlin attend church on Sunday.
। would you not bo willing to go Y"
Ex Senator Revel*, of Mikateaippi, when 1 asked him about it Out Ws*t,
Ho replied: “If iti* a private e*lab- war ha went to Rhode Island, and item
however, my dwino wa* at ones gratified.
llahment I will go; but, if it i* a Gov. continued hi* itudiea ana taught school hai been defeated for State |&gt;rinter.
I dined uno day oa baked pork-and| ernmeut ratabluhmeat, and ran in tho a portion of the time. He informed tno
Tho eldest daughter of Senator In­ &gt;&gt;eans. n vew rialatable dish, which
that it was seven yean from the time
i interest of tho war, 1 ran-t go."
gull*. of Kants*. i» dangvrourly ill.
would certainly bear transplanting io
Everything that could Ko oon«truod, he left bi* father'* bouse to report to
The dty charier of Pittsburgh b»t Russia.'
directly or indirectly, into military duty, Bragg at Chattanooga before • he re­
•■American, manners, the Grand Dike
hr refuted moat emphatically to engage turned to hi* paternal roof. He bad been decided to bo unconstitutional
thinks, a:e a little awkward and angular,
invented
a
mode
tor
taking
off
and
put
­
Bismarck's
oldest
«on
is
an
attache
of
i in. Eo wa» only about 18 year* of
. but decidedly pleasant cm account of
' *gn. ' I aeon bectme aatinfiod that ho ting on wagon bodies, for which he bail the Prussian legation |n Dresden.
obtained a patent, and wa* soiling the
evenrtiody'e
frankneaa
United State* Senator Spencer ia said
[ acted from principle, and would go to I right when 1 met him.
| the rtake, or meet death In any shape
to have been an Indiana bar-kurp*r.
I
I suppose h'» is still living in the
i it could BMUtne, rather than swerve oue | neighborhood of Columbia, Tenn.—
Gen. Dorregarry, of the Republican aborigine*.
In Washington ho wu
perticlo from what he conceived to be
told tha: the Inch servant girl* at tha
bit duty. It wa* the aublimed uxhibi- '
reeideoce of M. Catacuy were dying to
tion of moral cuuragu 1 had ever w&gt;t■ee him. Ho put on a cep and an old
nceeetl, and it wa* tb* more remarkable
traveling-coat, and went unheralded
from being found in a boy of vnlv 18,
down in the kitchen among them. He
I away from hi* family and frfouda. I
wa* not reengniaed by *he Biddie*, end
I .naked him one day if ho bad no *ympaTbo Hom-, Circuit—Walling about
chatted witU them for hall an hour.
thy ia th* contest— if be had no prefHo found out that not one of them had with baby in tha night.
an id-a whero Rotate we* situated, and
Albany is threstimd with a milk fam­
one of tho girt* even u\*d him if the ine. The pump* are going dry.
Cray always wore a crown oa hi* hea.1,
•■O ye*.” he eaid. *T would prefer In
Why is an I O U like a confirmed
adding that ike knew the Queen of Eng­ toper ? Invariably found in liquor.
eee th* South victorious, a* 1 live tn-the ed swiftly pest the town. They have
land always did. Equally amusing is
South and among Southern people."
had a L,eg journey from their horn"
Melancholy Suicide.-A Httle boy, an
bi* account of hi* reception al Omaha.
I heard a gentleman *ay to him, among tiie awful glacier* that bolt and
Samuel Lsaaeua. of Webster, Mas* . Nebraska, where a number of the Lwg- being threatened with a whipping, hung
“Veatol, did you ever exhibit any emo- bar the gloria* of.the Alp-land. They
tiou about anything in‘ your life—did ‘. have bounded over barren rocks, «prin. before eloping left hi* wife a deed of all iilaturo congratulated him oa th* sue- hi* bead.
Do not run ia debt to the shoe-maker.
his
property.
*
■
l.&lt;*
I
k
IK«
c
,
h
i
P.
a
war
with
I you ever cry in your life ?”
I kled the moss and heather above the
It is unpleasant to bo unable to any
John G. Whittier can do no literary
!' “O yes," he *ajd, “I have cried in |■ realm of boast and bird, leaped fsarlee*
your sole is your own.
' down lb* black Devil's Gorge, dashed work, hi* head and eye* trouble him *o
my life."
Chicago ha* a female sexion, and *be
' •‘Well," mid th* gentleman, “I would I. oror and around the boulder* with
“Tlm-e fanny episode* in the West, is charged with reserving all the boat
like to know what were the cireum- j
John Dog ba* had hi* name changed
stance* that caused yon to cry.”
to John Kerr by the Mauachuwtt* however, were amply made up for br grans* lor tb» young men.
th* oxtrenx) kindne*'* and oonucteraUoa
' -Well, air." ho aaid, “when I left
A lunatic writs* to ask, whether.
legislature.
'
I homo lo come hero, my mother cried
Sunnro, a converted Indian chief, u with which 1 tho army offieera there
: when ahe told me good-by, and I cried
preaching in New Jurecy Methodist treated tho Grand Duke. For General
Cuatu
an-1
hj*
mibordinate
officer*
tho
then."
' I’hnrche*
i “1‘ea," saidjho gentleman, “and if born. Her depths, tha color of daintiest
i your mother were here now, and could robin'* egg, quietly hid the wanderers'
) see how you are situated, ahe would tall Imperfection* and vend them on their
you to take your gun and go out and a, clad in their purity, loudly singing
It is rumored that the daughter of
I do your.dutv as a soldier.”
r untranslalsd *ong Down by tho
“Na air,’’ ho quickly replied ; “the bed of the Reuse there stood an old th* late Gen. Sweet is-to have the 1’mlast thing my mother said- to me was to arcade, dim and obscure, fit place for rion Agency at Chicago.
Rochefort ii planning to come to
1 bo true lo tny religion, and I nm to io murderous cocncil. Eero the scartelsleeved pirate* met in tho darknee* of America, ifb think* he will bo par*
Too low aa ,-itimat* is apt to bo sol
It wa* during hi* stay at Gen. Man- th* night After much eoniultatian, it
on the domoetic value of newspapers.
The following intonating account of ay** headquarters that Veatol had hi* wu finally determined that with aword*
After reading them, and patting oura young Quaker who could not bo in- interview with Gov. Fool*. Gov. Footo and dagger* with which they were
armed,
tho
Mayor
and
Councilors
of
the
salves,
throurh their agvncy, in mental
ducodto fight in tba late war, though wa* at that tim* a m«mb*r of the Cuwcorrespondeuco with the world, they
conscripted, is from tho pen of ia promi­ fedorate Ccngrea*. representing tha city should be slain. Before the day
arc thrown seido and forgotten. But
nent cuixen ol thi« Stale-a leading Nohvilla Diurict, and wa* a candidate shall break, the doomed town shall be
A pomj-ou* philoeopher extracted th*
to suppoee t&gt;eir useful nee* bounded by
member of thebar of an adjacent county, for ni-alcctfou, being on&gt;o*ad, a* I now in their power.
their naw* oXlumns and flat waste-bag following reply from an advanced free
and an ex-Judge Advocate and officer remember, by Col Savage. Tho «olSilently starting on their deadly mi*school lad to th* qaary t .
is a thriftlote mistake
of th* Confederate Stale* army in the dicr* frop TsnncMee in tho army were sion one of the noblemen discovers a
■How is the earth divided, my lad Y
Ip the fast place, there ar* th*
late war. It it a faithful narration of allowed to vote, and tho Governor wa* |Kxir boy lying upon a bench in the dsrit- be ready for an alarm.
■By earthquake*, sir.’
houAljnld rwripoe, to be found in stray
oa* of the moat mtmsting and curious out *le*lioneeriog among th* addfor*- neea of a earner. Be i* only a beggar
Col. D. B. Graham, of T.mperanc.,
A darky. Ufl tn chargaof a telegraph
event* of the war:
Whilaat Gen. Maney’* headquarters buy, and he Lu no home, uo friend*, Ga., teach** school while lying cn hi* coraere, often excellent, and deserving a
refuge on lite fij-loef oi the family cook • office while the operator want to
1 have jurt reed in the B^oofr oi tha tom* ouo penntad out Veatol to Gor. bo tho band of tho beavealy watcher, back, being a paralytic.
dinner, board mo* one *0*11’ over the
16ih inet. a fragment of Gov. Foot*’* Foot*, or introduced Vottol to him, a* a wbow glance, pierce the veil of night,
During the absence of bar husband
wqwa. and began showing at the tamtrereminisevncee. beaded, “How a Quaker Quaker who wouldn't fight, when tha had led him hare to guard the town.
mont, ’De operator isn't yar!' -The now*
Refuted to FigbL” A* I urn familiar following convanaliun occurred be- He had liaiened to tho treacherous plot in Europe Mr*. Jefferson Davis will re­
with th* fart* and circumstance* allu­
ded to, as a* the case greetely interest­
ed me at the time, I have thought it
—you area stoat,good-looking yotfng
might bo of some interest to jour read­
Tha moat powerin! argument against
er* to go into detail* more than ia dore man—is it tin* that you refuse to
the speoaliauion of tho labor* bf wo­
in Gov. Foote's brief allusion to the fight f
Veatol-"Ye*, air "
men, and the marking out for them
Foote—"Why, you are all wrong
of an individual career, ia tho di*a»The young Quaker alluded to is Tilgtrou* Infiuence, such a conreo, carried to
bnm R- V&gt;*tol. who lived near Oolum- about that Buppre* you were to mar­
ite 1logitim*ie conclusions, would have
bfa, Tenn. When Gen. Bragg’s army ry a beautiful and acccmiplUhod young
open our bouieu, cud upon tho lire* of
was nt Shelbyville, Tenn., young Vaetol lady, and some ruffian wore to come in­
young wum and young women, In the
wee conacripcsd end amt to that place ; to your house and greaaly insult her,
preeeut and fir the future Women
ha waa aseigaed to doty in the Fourth wouldn't yon kill him V
V*stol-“N&lt;».air."
aro the natural makers, helper*, and
Foote—(Jumping frran h-x seat In a harv, ami a group of men are tolling • '
ar* of nmf, who still, in tba obvery excited manner)—“Why, I'd kill itoria* of daring in olden tima. The J
worid, stand at their renreecutahim in a miaul a "
Th» ia tho broad foot, immovaboy. with breatlilaa* hart*, ruahe* into J
RMtiming hi* seat after a minute, the tba room. Tho tear* arc rolling down ‘
Governor sureuyed Veatol, and again hi* ebooks. He looks not into lire face l
commenced a eonvorsafioa with him.
of aay one, but hurries to the groat &lt;
ston* store and erie* :
1
wrong about thi* matter, *v*n from a
•■0 atovs X what I have promised never •
Scriptural standpoint. . When Chrtel lo rereal to man I must quickly tell to ।
wa* upon earth li* diracted hi* disciple* thee ! O dear, good afore ! I was oem- '
to pay tribute to Ctrear. Tho dxraay palled to swear ; but listen well, while I
thu* paid want into th* Roman trea.a- show to yon th* denger of (lie be’uved 1
ry, ami wa* ua*d in carrying on tb* &lt;-£ty| The mnriereta are hastening even ।
wars of th* Roman paapla.”
now to slay the eulcra. and to conquer I
V**tol-',No, air; you are mUtakeu
Luconia once more. They—I"
about that Th* Tacnpla of Jouu* wa*
But only the stove is tlrero to hear
c!o**d at that time, and there ware no the story of tho bright, sly hey. The getting and telf-raerificing women—the
utroog men have qeickly taken tba Carohne E«neh.l* and Caroline Bow­
alarm ; eery soon the conrpiretoni are lee of lb* past - who had devoted their
seised and hastened to ju-licn. The lire* and gmiuato work with which
fuo* of the good town aro driven out men were credited. This self-nbnegawith a strung hand and Luocrao ia fee*.
They sought for the child whoa*
loyal cunning tied saved them. Even
ir a religion that ia opposed to my
ran try."
Said Veatol, “I wouldn’t give a rent
it a country that ia oppueed to my reffou." The argument lasted for aome

Primal i|i swie» Ciiij.

3

MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25. 1874.

Why not support Home Industry! Did you ever take the
trouble to find out what makes a community thrifty and prosper­
ous! You go to the city and you fcc the people all alive and
atiring, and the first thing you say, is " They are doing lots of
business nerc !” Everybody seems to be doing well. Mechanics
are seen bv hundreds hurrying ter iWr labor with their dmner
pail on their arm. What is the cause'of all this stir? "Y” there
is u demand at Jfoine for work, the people patronite Home Mwttry city people know that it is to their own personal interest to
support Home trade and they do it invariably. Who eats wheat'
riased in Barry County, if it is not the people in the county ? We
must build up our own place; people iu Grand Rapida won t do
it for us. We haya Xerchnnts, Meclmniw, Tradesmen, Lawyert,
Doctors t\ud Laborers; but one says “we have no mechanics''m
Hastings who can do a good job of work.” To such I would say,
W at our Brick buildings, our Agricultural works.' our Milling
and our Carriages, Wagons. Cutters Ac mode in Hastings, and
then say we have no mechanics. Compare to day witH ten years
ago; for then there was not even a painter in Barry County that
i could nainCa lumber wagon fit to ba seen. There is no need of
going away from Hastings to get a Carriage or Buggy, and oo far
as Cutters arc concerned, you can Save ten dollars on every
Cutter, and get a better Cutter of mo m Hastings, than in any
other Town in Michigan (great or email), for I know they cannot
compote with my Cutter Machin. I am giving my customers the
benefit of my Cutter Machine which I do say is a saving of ten dol­
lars to them on every Cutter they buy of me. I have nearly sold
out mv first batch of Uuttars. and nm Running Out another lol
which I will have ready in a few days. I shall sell Buggitn Mow
Par next season. I am ready now to offer lower prices on bug­
gies than ever before. I. am preparing Machinery to etinble me
to undersell any carriage builder in the country. Try me on I
have made my customers Haity and can do it ogam. My bus­
iness nearly doubles every year, and that is evidence of satisfac­
tion somewhere.

J. L. HEED

vestols grit.

�Republican
1—um and to. Add of hi. he*.-., he
little dreamed that he we. giving them
pouui and a mod duguatiag pawn at
that. For behold you. ft ha. been dbIn «nun iiitoreqaent paper, jutepsred
with your pormwmoa, I rill take up toe ooverod that tha elegant. beautiful, de­
[ .ul^ci^if too bridge, and wdl examuw
tho steteniauta of' tho vmmI owaara
relative thoretu, wlifeh certainly *rc no
oxtraurdiuury and a* extravagant a.
Lavo anywhere over berm mode to oppo., such a .•ructure, and wdl «ft«too report ittalf of tho Beard cf Ecgi- .
user., and think that th* rommwmty ,
will ogrro witk me- both tout to. bridge
is au abroluto necessity, and tool north­
er tb* v*mrl owners nor th* Nurtbwta!
will be materially injured by it
of tho filthy laraaroni of Italy, and reg.
ever, frets tho mummira oi Egypt,
.weltered through a chemical procem.
and earning oa our table. .. Golden
Drip I Half tb* stomach* in New York
turned as tlwy nr the eyrtrp cup on
The following |itilion bn. tven ex- their table, and in tb* restaurant*. tho
order, tor buckwheat, end »yrup, were
tenthcly circulated in the Vpper VoICMoned a half.
nlncula aud generally .igued, and while
The fact i., adulteration, and fraade
wo must cordially tq&gt;prv.o of the de­ enter inure or lee. into everything that
termination of tlu&gt; Gurrrnor to refuse i. uaed in the great eitfa., particularly
stantially without any grade. And yet I &gt; nutborue genaral Legislation at th. iu tld. Our batter i. latdea, our gen­
wito .very interest concerned tu bring •pedal rerefou. yet under oil the az- uine Havana cigar, ate made of tho
vileet Connecticut tobaoro, our bread u
toe LuaisM. here and make all that!
lie meet afiertual way, after all, to
country tributary to our proapeertr. and cunutanere. and conridcring th. im­ altnned, our coffee i* ckicoried. our
atop the traffic in liquor uto etop buying with every adraulag. oflino exrep: the portance of tho corirtruction of toi« rred. milk i. watered and chalked, and when
it, and ia that direction great good may river passage, even ton cooibuiati'ju wo ahuukl be pleaoed to wo thia par­ wo die tho plate on our eoffln i» plated
If it dore fail it will ticular eub&gt;Ot irrovght before u. by Th;, wocld ia given to eham.—let m
hope the next world will ho genuine
It:«tba! thought that ebetain. me.

eepaciaBy of W /r^wwa. forced to
atop mlhag by tha pressure o! thi* new
mevemer-t, will refrain trocn doing »o a
siagto day loagar that the pressure in
all its fore* is continued upon thorn,
and tha! ia tb* nature of thing, cannot
las! always, and judging from tho jast
ia not likely to be uf long duration.
But,if a* a result of tl&gt;* muvoment their
palrcift. should b* persuaded that it is a
wrong to theniss’.r.s, tu their fomilio.

aalo.as a nd gvoggerie., end to doll I.
their boor, with toe Kuff they obtain
there, then ther* will bo hope for a per­
manent reform. Stop toe buying and
tb* teliiug and u.n will ceoee. To our
view the me«t hopeful eight of too now
movotuent. i* that it wBl create a public
MntaMut which will to a very Jargo

The undersigned, dtixen. of the State
of MidiKen, rrapwetfolly reprMent that
ne while other route* labored under there ia ncthiar more important to the
same or equal disadvantages, but wThde Upper 1‘enin.ula, or iudarii to
gradually iiad it inorv and mom the wbolo State, for itsgsa^ |Hoep*rcult a. the rival line, imprord and ity, than the evustruaiioa of a railroad
acquire iui-r.aeod ability with ifoublo from Mackinaw to Marqurite. Such a
track*, aud al! obriades and delays road wdl give rali«e tb n reentry in too
removed by com-didatiun of all' the U|»per 1’euiu.uia now, uadlikely other­
liaka of the linn, into ou» road, aud wise to continue, utterly worthle*. anil
with all through trains. Loth j*ass&lt;u;gi-r unproductivu to the State, endyill
and freight, moving without change ur al»j open the northern part of the Low­
slop t-cteueu Chicago and Buffalo. An er Fetiln.uln. It will secure to the
against amto advantage, it will uut be farmer, and ]&gt;*ople of Michigan a trade
surprising if the effort to bring the Luri- ami traffic fur suppli*. for th.- mining
nes* of «w and lone and important country, which la now contributing
Uno* of road to this dty fails, or if our, largely to tho wealth of other Statsa.
own diiren. who hare riaked and lust ’' It will render valuable the fureata. and
much money to add to this Lu»i;cre, : develop the tmounxw of a large part of
aud who bold tho lino which is tbs key the State, now wholly inarerarible fcr
tu them, shall be but too glad to turn all burins.* purp-wra. end l.c-lp build
the traffic io Toledo, where no sueh up the renters u! trade within the Stale,
barrier exist* a* obstruct, burinem here. in .trad of contributiug, es the whole
Since -th* building of the Central road mining region now duc^ to enrich tb*
nothing ha* offered, or been done. Jirum- dliea of other State*.
iring so much nf value to u. as thu! lino
Therefore, in view of the great ad­
of roads. With that last will pu toe vantages to the State in general, and
last pomibls chance of this dty'. cm- of iu great cercmity to the whole north'
mending any buxines* from any Mellon .-ru portion of it. thvr respectfully but
outside of toe limited portion of Michi­ •urgently opd earnestly petition your
gan which will b* left by other roads

Herewith ws place before our read•ra, tha ascond totter of Hon. James F. I

Joy, to tho people of th* State on ths
question of th* eoti.traction of a rail­
road bridge over the Detroit river at
Datroit, and to which th* attention u!
th* public is spacially directed. Our
cp-xtcn of tb* rinj&gt;crtance of the con•trnauoi oi such a bridg* i&gt; wall known
to C«r reader*, and w* would only re­
peat what ws have hitherto .aid of tho
▼alna it would b* to the producing intrrssis of the State, but w* trust the
able argusenta of Mr. Joy may not be
evarlookedj aad that tho people of tho
State in view of the great interest, at
.take, will, with one united YOire, domand of iheir Senators and ItopreeeutativM in Ccngress, that they rue all
hcuorabi. means to secure, without any
cnneoMaary delay, .nch tegtatation
a* wQl permit tha pertiea ia interest to
baild the proposed bridge. But here u
Mr. Joy’s latter .grin, we aay read it
with care, and #vc hand tp ita very ira-

2yt^b£X^hhiag8toK’7bZ
greet maaa of which ought to find ite
cariMt uiid cheapMt outlet through tbie
city, and which, if tho banier which
exiato here ia removed, will inevitably
do to. But the road, leading to and
tern D«trait ought no! to L. confined
to three having to do mainly with thia
Stale. For iretanre, and aa an illu.tralion : Toledo ia cocaiderably weet of
thu city, and tho dietance from that city
to New Yerkes.J New-England ri the
aama by way of Detroit aa it ie by the
South Shew Baiiroec!, and all barium
finding rt. outlet from tho Weet and
Betrthwv-i through that diy, might jurt
a. wall eome by way oft”
*— r—
the «twam~ ** •*— —
ti.e South

am Ccnpany desired to cotumaad the
WtA between Dotrort and Toledo, and
aeoated to much division ia toe city that
the Dotrort aad Mausmo charter mid
»ta be amrczlal Had that charter beer.
MMaW, tosca would have Ween a road

With tha revival of religion* iutaraa:
m tho dty, comer, n.iarally, a revival
of foalmg in favor of temjM’raneo. The
drinkiag «ai«un. continue to multiply,
and they are now reported by the Excias C«ntt*i»«ioncrs at 7.S12, bciag
nearly one for 136 of the population
Titer* i* so atreet, no aquaro, without
tlirai. Is lb* ujijcr port of the rilr
they ar* fitted up in the mu.t cctly .tyla,
tu .Urac: tho attention of the wnaltoy
giizricra, whoae patronage they dvrirv.
wLils in tho lower part of too city the
aaloane are stripped of everything ex­
cept whs: U abtelately uecextary to
handl* the liquid damnation. Down in
Walar street, and iu foist all the etrret*
on tba lower end uf the. Island, there
will be a doaen bucket-shops iu every
square Bucket-shops ore start* wherethe bulk of th* trade is by toe pint,
quart, or half gallon. Yun will e*&lt;- in
auy one of them long prooMon* u!
litite boy* aud girls, half-dad, bare­
footed, and with worcely riulhing
enough on them to hide their nokedI. usm. and half starved. Ruing up to th*
counter, with tin bnck.ta for liquor,
for their drunken fathom aud curthcr.
The temperance movement now being
inaugurated propo.es to

cased, Engiiah-tarar, .qfa*m«n*i*r-bri*Ka, iawwtad in top and bottom, gold
rrayeny^avc* fcr
**”
watob, worth a: least filM) 7
DM Maa-1 paid
for it in Mon­ UJHCAJ aiFETT AE80KENE LMffi
treal. four years ego, when 1 evuld cfford sach ft wxteh.
Tb—
nrxri. ,! Brw a»4 -in «*•«
Acctarav**—Daa'tiel me aril voter
wateli, old man. Don't du it Toko ft
•to *ame pawn broker, aad pawn it; any
ol them wdl edranre you
upon ‘~
and vou ran s*nd for it when you get
bom*. 11 will be verified hire—it
will indeed
1
Old mao-It don’t matter. All I
want is ta gat teono—and—die. H
doeen'l mailer to m* wbolbar I gta
what it ia worth or noL
“Vtay good. I wU sril.iL bat ft te a
ehamc*. How much do 1 hoar for thte
/ caiit&gt;*r .tarte ft at |2i&gt;. aufi up «
gj. lo'WV. MO. W. ur MU wbau il
i. &gt; truck off. Tbn menpy ia pojtl lo the
auctioneer, who giy™ it, k*a hi* cumtmaaiou. 10 pwcttUfo toe old man,
who thanks him [tearfully, aad «&gt;»■
•lowly and radly irit. Then ihe auc­
tioneer cloecs the tola for the day,. that
ho m»y grl rid of the poopte. so as to
— — &gt;——uv - ntw foluf vict-mv
---- ■
ogvil Wforcmiia
— . . . _____ &gt;r go through the!
old force again. £t is neeftes. to ear
that tbe purchaser pf tb* goM Engiteb
tevrr, joweled w.tth, finds ItoarcH
stuck with m. un do bonus ticker that
would be dc*r at three dollars a buaheL
In ucv den in Ann ! .treet tba thing i»
played twenty timto a day. '
There are other tilings in th? way of
cute villainy wbichil will show up in
my mat.
!
Prsrcu-

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LAW CASES &amp; POINTS.

ssrtawi
"iS5

Euwra Kssra i wnBffl,

Wiih a degree of impudence peculiar ,
tor, to grant certain landa to aid-in th.
cvnatructiun of .aid road, to the Legis­
to Democratic, newypajicr. It i« chargnl
thnt tho rxjwnw account of toe lU-publature o', tho extra icuion, that tha art
may bo no acicniled oa may be found um of liquor. They iafead totak* the** liean Clerk fur 187B is ‘mcu.lrniiK cm-J
which is equally great Thi. will bo expedient and b«: calculated to acetin* men by the hand, to furoi.h warm .nd iftdientive of corruption, .tefiling, etc.
apl*arwnt when il i. uonaidored that To­ tho oo-ialruction (if tho rail road at the well lighted route, tu which they m.y 1 n nwpome to th&lt;re charge, the Eochraledo ia, for instance, u far from New earliest pcri-d prarticabb-. They for­ rexort, and rtarr they will be furnished tcr Dresarrri end Ckraotto cornea to the
York and New England a* Jackwn i»;,. th«r reapectfolly represent that ther are colfoe, t»*. .nd plenty of good rvriling front with the above taldev rima ing that
that Laming is lit" nult-s nearer lo thorn eoeouragud to tiojw that thu sail act matter. It i. eiptated that arch man the last Democrttk Clerk expended
by the (wutral Unia by the riuutoera '‘ may be so asicndod, aaJwithout detri- onc*wran*d froo&gt; th* me of bquora fSWl.lte per day, while hi* Republican
road; that Katamaroo and Grand itap- ‘
will eta »nch a diSercnc* in th* way of suemeor t::nnasr4 to run the office a:
ids, am! /hat .11 too plan*, on all ths
living, that he will becom* an apostfo an outlay i f &gt;131 Kf. The ditforonra
branch*, of toe Southern road are much
ot temperance among hi. fellow*. They between these two auuriT for 100 day.
nearer market by the Centeral lhau by
expeat in tbi. way to organic, a work­ aggrog.trA tlw copifortablo little per­
quisite of tll.OGl.1
too South Shore route and mostly by
ing ttaupercue* army, taken from the
very long Luaa«. And yet the South
liquor ahopa. “d compel toe closing of,
Share road ia drawing ita support (fora
tbe bar. by withdrawing their trade. !
all tho country which it toue.br*, though
The movi-nrant ba. boon iuau gurated.
carrying the freight a much lunigvr duTb. later: Enoch Arden raoance has j
tance. Why i* it that the route, by
a happy, but excerlingly tuattcr-of fact '
It U no! often, a. onr reader, well
■rvonty or a hundred miles, conno: do
Tho worker, have diwovervd that dvnoument. Th" liei Mr. Osdc-a, wa. j
know,
that
«o
nmeut
tho
remits
of
burinere reeee««fully ia competition
the lalxiring man, Jiving in a clow, .married many yw» "go in New Zwslfnnu
rxtxirituct^a.contitiaed
no
longer
I
with it, aftd'wlry do the town, and vilchoerlns, cold room, goes tn the bar­ and, and had-raitod a' .mail family.
teg- and terms have to pay for trans- | than a ainglojreaaoc. as ouch . expert- '
room because it it light and warm, and
portatiun from seventy to a hundred moot, are -not. of much errviee tu Iof cour." once th-ro he drinke. The One day a tribe ofaavage. took nd van­
tag* of hi. absent* BI1’ I !■» I hi. homo i
miles more than ia nreva.try, or pay guide, in tho conduct of farm labora *
reformer, giro him n lighter, Defter,
•qaal charges perhaps on the shorter ' During tire preaont autumn, we hv» 1wanner, eoidnr place of rmort, and ho in aihe* Mr. O.fiea discovered among
the ruin, what bo | believed io be the
distance 7 The aumo u found in to« barveitirl u magnificent field of corn, '
ia glad to avail himwlf of it And h" charrviTronuit:. cC.liia wife and &lt;hilDetroit Hirer—in tho bxpenae and de­ u[«a which rotoe trials wore made with ’
hi. wife and children and thev dren. and as ecUrtp-rnt Inquiry rrcmo!
lay* attendant upon.croreing it. and inj diffrrriit forliliring .ubri-unec. the re- -bring,
a good time. Marie ie furni»h"d, to confirm the b*!«f, he made up his
I
the ecmetisMa imporeibilily of crossing I aulta of which wu give for what they have
ph&gt;es, tobacco, eoff-w and tee, ftee to
it at alt The unbroken route by the . are worth. On a portion of the field ;
South Score teaks* transportation quirk the Eug:.»l. »u;&gt;erpbo»ph*te made by
aud .urs- Era or six hour, aro not Mv«an. Use. and Gilbert of Roth*ai­
sled
wm
umk
I
;
**n
another,
too
Jauitaa^
।
coasumsd at noy joint in paining a train
other day the frigina) Mr*. O*dw
of cnitte, thiec-fourth, of n mite, duat,' or dried (.loud crenpouad,* manu- 1
turned up. with n» interesdag group of
or a train of merchandise ur grain, or ' factored by North. Mcriam S Co, of
grown-up young jOadras.
They h»d
wmstime. of passengers. Their very Heston on nnotoor, a mixture of equal ,
only b*»n carried Into i*|itiviiV by the
fardie's. m doing buuncss auatlc then; narte of too Eogfisb phoepbate cad an­
eavagve, and on tbriir secape the faithful
to largely • well their volume of it, and imal dust; on (till another. t|r&gt; mixture i
woman traced her husband to hi* farmby .wriliag the volume to do il ebrepsr, of bone Sour and tube., w-tfto wo eugLoum.Irian Iteraanlino
(tad*. beand tharawr* to compete with great ad- gnriad to farmer, several year, ago.
rnnVs.ir.ro as fallows:
hared lik. a .snribte mqn. Thu first
vantage «ra!*bm. Whal it is aide The
1
wife hid a legal claim to hia protection,
to take from toe Uefttral diinrniahe* it,
former- Tho country want, cheaper
volume and conscquratjy its ability to
tr eight*, and eheajier freights can only
io burin*** cheaply. Fur thu roaacu
be bad by mcreeslng th* efficiency of
tie price of troxuportilioo u food by
the eana1 system
Lrt roe. iropnre it
tho l^ng route iavtcad of tlio short ono
ujion every former who read* the**
in fact. The abort one therefore take,
lint*
that to him the canal is hi. only
ton price, made by tba lung ots from
From
tbeeo
reaulu,
il
appeare
the
protection
again.!
tb*
rapacity of the
t-oewerity, and tha dear mult is that
tb. former ia paymg far thorn revurrty ■auima! dnat’gare (lie most corn, the railroad. Efo long n» canals are opera­
to ooa hundred mites of transportation tone and ariira .tend next, to.- »nper- ted the railroads cannot combiao to ex­
more than hi. hi. production, ought to phosphate laet. Eqsnl (vert, uf the tort. But to make them effective, they
b* subject to, and it does not matter •due:’ .nd rjperyb“i*te did bettor than mu.t. every one of them b* enlarxed k&gt;
phoephate alone. A maaxurod
which rout, it goM, th. rroalt i» th. tbo
'
of equal amount (about a hand•am*. Tina matter of a bridge across quantity
1Ail) waa put
in each hill. Tt&gt;e eret of bash Cana! rfiould be enlarged and ex­
th. river therefore.a&amp;ct» the price of
rvwy bu.be! of grain rritad in tho Ntote, the euperpbrephate ami the ‘animal tended to St. Izmir, and the satire canal
wa. nearly equal (|3.1 the toft). •yrtern renred and strengthoued. Oh,
and of every pound of pork o»l boef, duet,'
;
and couaeqaeatlv tbe income of every Th. form- r article umd upon th" field ye Grangers! take bold of this taaltrr.
the parcel kindly went for trial by You have pow.r to do it, and not only
producing forcisr in the State. flow was
'
long win they bematent with thia when I. HaltoutaU. Bom, im^rtrd by tho for your own sake but for the aake of
fieeiety fix Promoting Aj^icultnre. If the fading million, of tite eret who
tho rvrrall. were to be regarded m rer- want cheap bread, give ua toe relief.
tainly indieating the comparative value
of too diflriwsit. aubrianooe. ft ia dear,
the "animal dm!.’ or drim! blond, ia
much tho wri officiant and the cheap­
est corn fertnirer. Although too great­
Mt enre was u«*d tn conducting the ox-

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Misnir, and in Culture and Progress is
a notice of some length of tho New
Poet, Jarno. Boyte OUrilly.

I editorial ia Thuredaya Detroit TrU
I oc tbe e.-tton of tbe PublUhcrs Goal

held an oyster capper far tba benefit of
tbeir paa'.or, J. W. White, at tbe resi­
dence of Mr. John Lawrence, Friday
•vsuing.
ioua types of light-houses on our sea­
coast'end on the lakes.
A- 8* n Accuixxt.—W* learn that
A capital paper on tb* Bermuda Is­
Atexauder.Kin of Alouw Burrow*, E*q., lands to confributod br Chriatiana
eg«d about eight years, wa* drowned Rounds, with flftocou excellent illustra­
in the mill race, at Irving, on the even­ tions, including two good map*.
ing of th* Mlh last, and the body re­
Tbo recent remarkable progress io
covered at ten o’clock thu next forenoon. astronomical research, tha mounting of
tbo great Equatorial in tb* United
Stale* Naval Observatory at Washing­
Poultry Snow advertised Saturday, the ton, tmd tba interest uwakend by Mr.
28th test., is postponed to a time not yet Proctor’s tortures iu this country, render
designated, that an orgaaixatiun may peculiarly timely tho review which, unba effected, for -hicb purpose a meet­
ing will be bald at tho store of W. KBarbor on Saturday evonieg
Dax*rtox.—Tb* friend* of the Rev.
J. H. White, paetarof the M. E Church,
gave him * donation at the raeidrnc* of
Mrs. Douglas, in Rutland, *a th* eveniug of the 12th itut. Th* affair is raid
to bar* boon vary pleaiant, notwith­
standing tl.e *turruy wvath*r, and th*
Among our Sailors,
receipt* ** liberal a* could Im expected.
Tho Night Traiu for I'nradiso (AecommtxlaUuu) t* a vary ratortalnlng Lit o!
genial *atlre.

Cvlonel T. B. Thorpa give* n chapter
of interesting reminiscence* rounocted
* may legally ootr.* before it, will be with the late I&gt;*wia Gaylord Clark, aad
Sid at tho Council Chamber, on Tueeilay th* Recoil' &lt;noB» vf in Oltl Stager aro
ratling of next week, (March 34) at

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le&lt;Tcry mtarvUing abort «turio. aru '
contributed—Jo and I, by Harriot Pres­
cott Spofford, and A Scheme for Ven­
geance, by Mr.. Frank M’Carthy.

1. unMl^SfsrtstvMeai. From MsaUra Thsiv2sKE"»’rtr% If i vte: Kt
fe®5t«¥i“t FJWir
R«». r. susnu. Fraw.

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For the acensumodatiosr of our sub.sribsre who desire any *Ui*r book,
magariu*. er paper, puHixbed, with or
without th* advertised premiums, ws
wiU obtain IS 6&gt;r you at tbe Iiowxsr
Rxrss, without sty expense to you in
•ending th* crier.

Qsld 112 1-

Early indication of an early spring.
44fSpl* sugar ia being retailed on our
•treats at 15 mbLs a pouad.
For spectorans of th* 1. Mi printing
ever doa* in the comity of Barry, call
at tb* Bureau office
jXfcr Jr. is fsgyter &gt;“ Um county of
Kent. He tldfiks it pays bettor than
roUacting newspaper acroanlsCorn ia in grrat demand in this, ^ty. (
and formers having it for aala will o*
wail to bring it along wry aocn.
Don’t fail to read th* interesting let­
ter ^cf Hon. Jamais F. Joy, *n the u*casaity of a bridge «v*r th* Detroit riv­
er, at Dstroil.
„
Th* indications are that lb* Tyn*r bill
will paas as it certainly should, the faff
tHyrrtu to th* contrary notwithgtand-

dratnniag property to the amount of remarkable po*m. th* Prayer of Cbl um­
M»e 82300, only partially covered by bos ; and then are also poem* by Elixaithurance. The call for our engine both Aken Allen, Mary B. D-lge, John
cimJd not bo complied with aa the .no­
James Piatt, Pant H. Hayns. and Fanlien pipe had given out, and tho fixture*
esaic to New York, to place on the new
In th* Editor’* Easy Chair, Georg*
Ff»o, much to tbe regret uf tho firemen William Cuitia dtacutsess ths celobrsand th* public generally.
tion of Sam Adam’s Tra Party, and
Mother Goose Tableaux, and pay a
We tike great pleasure io calling graceful tribute to the late Prufosror
the atteuliuu of tho public to tho fact Agassis. Tbo Bdantifia Record brings
that J. Leo Rood ha. secured tbo sor- the summary at Scientific Progress down
visee of Mr. E. Hibbort, formerly in to tho doe* of 1878, and contains bo­
hit employ, aapainter. Ilia not too much nd aa a number ol very interestiugitems
tojeay that. a. a carriage painter, Mr,
HI baa no enperior and few equal.in the amuung enoevtotoa and facetim, and i.
State, and that nndor hi. direction tbe concluded with a aerie, of funny illuawork entreated to Mr. Reed will be trntion. reprtwonting Baby'. Trial*."

night,
a
win of Mr.
Bctbeo.
। about 13 year* of ago, wae enticed into
**veral of our ealoon*, *ad getting intoxiealed. hod *ome four dollar* in monI *y atolen from hi* pocket Mr. B. i.

making arraagementa to proeecut* all
, partiea at who** bar drink wa* turaub{ «1 the boy. Wo bop* h* will do thia,
and that all guilty partie*. way be pun1 iebed to tho extent of tbo law.

lurr or Lams* remaining at th*
n.itiug* Pl 0., 'Feb. 21 tb, 1874;
Mia. Mary Arabey, Mis* Hattie Dean,
Mr*. Iiewfe Iri.nd, Mr*. Nancy McK*l, vie, Mi« Amanda l*ick*rd, Bathsheba
Stanley, Mr*. Mary Sixbury, Jam**
, Spenser, Mr*. EDtabelb Smith, B*nj.
3 timer. Ge*. H- Whit*. George Wilcox,
Lydia K. Williams, John Willi*®*, T.
j

Bro. John, tho action of the Pnbl
era’Convention at Lancing, mat
viswa exactly. Wo pre fared tho r
; lutioa lo the memorial, and it we.

Lewie wa* adopted. The momorial
wa. tlio compromise report of a ceminitfoo which did not iofleet tha real
view, of any un* of the gentlemen, but
wa. tbo nearwet i-erfect of anything up-

A FlfT.—Th» Low*n jnraal Mya,
that, on* of th* meet flourishing and
beat conducted initi’.utione.tn th* State
ia th* Bo*iuae*(College,at Grand Rapid*.
In fact, wo believe that Prof. 6w*a»burg i* Vho moot thorough and efficient

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propertv tart by wjrinlters up to the&gt;
emmrac of tMr insurane^ and Bro. 221
was ameudsd by striking out all thatI
portion relating io th* eollstlion of 20&gt;
porjaraL on dduaqwmta.
i&gt;Tb«
following
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.. wore *!«et*d os officers
for tbo ensuing form
*BL
J W. W.rreii, ~
Charlotte, Proaidant;
S. J. Bidlemon, Hartings, Vmo Pretiold and young.
tb* poerna a very bountiful bit of rarae, d&lt;rat; Clement Smith, Nashville. Sec­
by tbo Editor, celled March; Pvter retary; D. W. Smith, Nashrilte, Deputy
Parrot, by Row Terry Cooke; and a Sectary; A.,G. Jowell. Sunfield,
delightful little thing by Mary A Latbbury, entitled The Trio, with an illuatraticn by tbe author. The three wrial.
. F E. Andrew.,
inercow in interact, Nimpo'e Troubles,
Hale, Eaton Rapids;
by Olive Thorne, containing a retnak- H. Cooper, Carmel; J. R. Hino, Delta.
ably well-told »tnry of a poor, half-

number ol SI. A'ttialat open* with a
very useful article on Edward Jcnnor,
by Claraace Cook. Accompanying thia
ia a fin* engraving of tho atatuo of
Jear.er, by Montevosde. Mia* Alert
contril-ut** a atory, Rums and Forgetme/not*. A capital y-oem, Elfin Jack,
tlie Giant-Killer, by J. B. Staey, who u
becoming highly popular with tbg
roadcra of St. .VirMn. will dehghtl '

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CUtCAOO XIta»iltO MAIL a»mte

sengtre. has bccO'a* tho great popular
thoroughfare between th. East and
th* Vest.
Trains from tlw North,
South aud East oonncct at St l^u»
with train • of tbo Mieeouri Pacific. Th*
Texas cnufiection of this road is now
octupleted. and passengers aro offered a
first class all-rail rout from St. Iz.au
to Texas, either over th* Mtaeoun, Kun•as &amp; Texas R- IL, ria Hbffaha, or over
tbe Atlantic A Pacific B. H-, ria Vinita
For maps, time tebfes, information as
to rate*, route*, etc- eddrsas J. F.

JOB PRINTING
10 POST SXD MAH. .ueh s i.ittoslte

III® Finis!all ft Gin ftit

found the key of his master's wiua nntj
provision cellar. Tho illnatration» ard
up to tho utual high standard, and
there aro eim* very .Hiking full page
Obeap Farm* for Bote-Easy auhbu
pie tuna. The engraving culled Sumo
Curious Fisbca, drawn by Jan. C. feeard,
Tho Ailaaiic and Pacific Railroad
will open tbe eyes of tbo youngster?.
Company offer* 1,200,000 acre* of land
la very strongly reoomtuonded by tho
Tho French otory is unusually good thia
in Southwest Missouri, at from FI to
Medical Faculty aad is largely prescrib­
812 i»r acre, on seven years time, with
month, and &gt;• well illustrated. Wo
ed smCng their female patient*. It i*
free tran*]&gt;ortation from St. Ixnti* to *U
purchasers. Climate, roil, timber, mfaworthy of all cbafidouoo as may h*
to tho ntlractions of thia magaxiuo.
aril wealth, scliools. churches and law­
seen frem the following teatimouiul
1
Thia will be good nowa to young people
abiding
society invite emigrant* from
z
Atuxts, ill., July 14th, 187A
ell jioiaU to thia land of fruit* an l
who like to uik questions of edition. '
DifR. V. i'txxci, Buffalo, N. Y.:
flowers. Fur partieulxra, uddrea* Akind.,
/Ms So —I have not word* to exproe* ■
Tuck, Land Cutumirafoniw. 8t, Ixmia,
my gratitude to you for your advioa and ’ l."iw in Water Proof., Nubia*, Gent.
March number of thi* valuable family amutsnee in my ea»e. There i* not one
magaxine i* published, and i* folly who ba* used your medicine* oinre they
equal to any isouo thia year. It contain*
have been brought here but that can
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stone* of **ntiment, of adrentoro ' of
aay with mo they bare been greatly
PICTURES!
the oca, aud every one •hould subscribe b*n*fit*d. Since I have been eo helped
or buy a copy for tb* sake of seeing
1 am now all atone in the Photograph I
by ita us* six ar mvou around ma left
Imre mode erttmgewhat a nice publication ean be procured off all ductor* nnd ether tnedicin**, and
meet*
to
increase
my facilities fordoing
at a low price, and only a very large now um it ia thoir familioo, after being
better work than ***r, all.should call
circulation will warrant tho selling ot cured of the dfocoe* oa min*. You do
and get n uegativu taken. The superi­
a umbers *’ 16 cento each, or |1.30 per
ority of my work in tho port ia a miffiyear by mail. To tho lubscribera a cur dty, by it* tertoriag my suiter 1
eient gnarantro of Grai-elaa* work in
tbe future.
Room* in Washington
pretty chromo ia given, which is worth wrote your about, for she bed been un­
Block, south ride State Street
much ai an ornament for any bouse in der tb* cure of three of our boot doc­
tbo country. Addroee Thome* &amp; Talbof, tor* bat could not *it up but a few min­
36 Brumfield Stieot, Boston.
utes at oa* lime. I begged of her to

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Paso'* Extbsct,—The experience of
twenty-five year* award* INiud'i Extract
tbe meed of power.
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Wussus, Godin his wisdom, has
removsd from us, Willard Daria, fate
Troaaxrer of this Company ; therefore
Aesfead, That in tho death of Mr.
Davis, thia Company has lost a firm and
л rd out friend, a sate and wise ooaraetor,
м tried and tra-mao. That white wa miss
him in our meetings, mis* hiaadrias and
counsel, w* bow. in roaignniton to Him ।
who doeth all thing* weU.
A'xxsW Hurt white wo cherish hi*
memory and mourn hi* lo**. we feel
thankful that he wm with u* the length

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bugara of all kinds so low that John
actually feels that his best frisnda think
him craxy when he tell* them his pnccs Yet a* luw u his prices are, he
1 want* Tin Thousand bushel* of dried
njijdes.
39tf

Johny knows whereof ho afflriua
The bort 50 o-nt Tea in the &lt;*r« nt
John Btanlor’s30tf

p-«5ment Smith, John Dow, and John
II. Earl, were appointed to draft menta­
tion* relating to th* d*ath of Trea*uror
Willard Davis and Director John Farlin.
The CommiUao reported the fallowing
reeolutimu, which w*ro uaanimomly
adopted, via :
Reeolutica* paseed by th* Farraar’a
Mutual Fire Insurance Company, of
Barry and Eaton Counties, relating to
th* death of Willard Dari*, lato Trea*urrrof said Company.

our
. — - ----- - and to him,
in n certain moaauro, wo uro indebted
for our ouerow and prosperity.
RrraJrof, That a copy of these roeolntxm* be printed in one of th* p*p*ra
in *«ch of tbe counties composing tin*

LABORER,
FARMER,
MECHANIC.
MERCHANT,

try your inedicinaa, and ba£&gt;r* ab* had
u»ed half of the boltlcs ahe could go all
around the yard, and lias jwit now come
hume (rum a visit five miles away.
Mr*. Tuoo. McFrauxo.

tive buiinca*. The reply to Harftr’i
H tallf open tho Civil Service Question
is tart and inclusive. There is n unity
pervading the entire number which con­
sist* in enforcing two principles of politi- p_Bu*ino*. in our littlo villago remain*
*■ quiet a* usual. The only ehangv*
greoaiv* policy on the Cheap
aspor­ lately made in buainooe is th. change in
tation Qnoetion, and a cordial unity be­ the hardware »tore of P. Holler A Son.
tween tho executive and legislative They have traded tlioir «loek far th*
•tore and form of L J. Wheeler, who
intend* to engage in the hardware
butincM. Tho meeting ot tho Farmer'.*
Mutual Fire Insurance Co-, of Barry
and Eaton Countio*, was well attended
dent of pobtidk are the Work of Con­ at thia placo—commoncing Muudar and
gress. a record of important proceedings, lasting until Tuowlay night.
Tho report of tb* Treasurer ehow* all
and a condenaed article upon the Postel
Telegraph Bill now pending. Tha ap­ debt, paid at data and a balance, of
pendix contain* three very intonating ^bout 11,000 in tbo treasury.
speeches from Senator* Chandler and
Tho report of tbe Secretary showed
Logan, and Ropresenteiirss H. 8. an iucreaeo of property i inured
Bundy on Tbo Fineness, and R. H. since last annual meeting of 8172,Caiu on Civil Right*.
J
861.GO. Both report* were entirely eatisfaotory to all present.

tho Went. Ho at leaat bean that rep­
utation both at heme and abroad,
and when a prophet Cod. honor
in hi* own country he imrru it. To
all who dwairo to fit them*elvM for a
We have jaat received the fineet burinraa life, wo would’ My, take a
stock of Ceid Board, including aoreral
courae iu tbo Grand Rapid. Bounea.
new raritie* *eor bnuwght to thia city,
Collie.
(fell and see them.
Ym, Wicriow, aud the y»»»j n»m
ttaug about Cliiga. Among th* Foams
aro at their old tricks again, “doing
are Set Free, by Lucia 8..Alden.
Not
thrir courting al th* P«»l Wfflco-”
Much of « Itazx!., by 8. P. Driver.
Holiday*, by Mary N. Prescott. An
^dehu Evanr,of IfcUcvu^wa* re-elected
editorial article on Oar American Oolfcr-th* **vdnt**ntb time a* Grand Sec­
kgv&gt; ia rather fanny. Head Wark i&gt;
retary *f the order at Good Templar*
Tbo Dialogue Depart­
at thrir recent r*ratan. at*Dctroil.
The Eecanaba Furnace Company full of puxxle*.
ment i* well filled, Tho Pigeou-Hoto
Muring th* peat two w»ekx quite au bar* abut down for repair*. Two or
Papera intafroeting. and tho illmtra­
,
oxtoasive rerival h*a been going on at thro* week* will *lnpM before oporation*
tion* the boa that Uavw appeared for
th* Striker Baboo! Htraa., in BtUtimoro,
month.- Thi* number i* equal to any
aader the labor* of the Rsv. H. H. Ma; ■
gjxty-two thonsaiid sixteen inch ahtnjet publuhedFubliahod by T*o A
glra'wor* hauled to Midland recently,
nerd. of the U. B. Church.
Shepard, Boston, at throe dollar* a year..
The Legislature will assemble al at on* food, by a team weighing 1.800
Lanaisg on TuooAxy 41 noou. Wo fa.ps pound* aach.
Qcinum'a Moxtxly rax Msncx.—
to hoar frmamany of our friend* before
Tbo Kouutaia* ot Wortern North Car­
that time upon the qua*:fons involved now ranting out 2,700 yard, oi shorting a olina aro the subject of Mr. Edvard
in the proposed Conetitutfon
per day. and ia unable to aupply the de­ King's graphic Great Suutu contributed
►''it the donation party on Tutilay mand for ita guodsevening of tert week green Rev. T. D.
Marsh by a few of Li» .runny frionda,

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preciatiau of th* precton* Goapel which j
it is their aarnert de»ire to cemmead.
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Rxxxdt, Da. Wm. Hau’* Bausm xot
rax Lvitas, cures tlie worst caaoi of
Cougba, Gold* and all tbe &lt;E*o**ea of
tbo Longa, Throat and Chert.
For
Whooping Cough and C»oup il is a
certain specific. Th* moat obstinata
case* surely yield to Hall’s Balsam;
when used peraoveringly. Stand* at tho
bead of all rough prsparatitm*. Sold
everywhere. Jonx F. Hxxxt, Ccaaxx
t Co, proprietor*, 8 and 0 College
P. M. Witoolrf, Woodland; W. P. Plaoe, N. Y._________________________
Bristol, Johnstown; 0. K. Beamer,
Irving; J. IL Earl, Orangeville; D. W.
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Ellis, Assyria. Year. Ac.,
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Daxoam1* Mouvnir Mioxtrax nrams
to improve with each issue. The March
number come* to our table roduhrat
with string noveltie*, »pring mnric,
spring literature, and spring farhions.
Thia nugoxtac richly deserve* to bo
called a model. It ia printed in beauti­
ful style on fine toned paper, and in
every reapect is a* p/w •lira. Th*
premium* offered aro for in advance of
Tbs Rxrrauc—A monthly magaxine all 6there. Jerome Thompson's Old
pubhahed by tho Republic Publishing Oaken Bucket, in atae and beauty, ia
worth several time, the coot of the yearly
Company, Washington, D. C. Term*
•ubecriptioo, 83. Address, W. Jonninga
82 jst annum.
Demorest, 838 Broadway, N. Y.
Tkt Rtpulitt. for February, contain* a
meat important article up on the *ubjort
Dxxostsr's Yocxo Amxxici for March
ofAnnexation of Canada,which very con­
clusively show* that annexation would contain, it* uiual variety of uaofoll and
be of benefit to both the United*Stat«e entertaining reading for tbo juvenile.
and tbo Ddmiuirm. It also present* an I&gt;r Deem*’ Storfee Hlaatralinc the evil*
able article upon tLe mooted qnsetion of Intemperance, with Cartoon*, inof Capital. labor and Wage*. Tha crua»e« in interrat. -Every boy .end
Function* of the Treasury Department girl should road Ffuaf .tswrini. Yearly
is a' very interesting and axhaustive 81 with a beautiful Chromo Premium.
exhibit of that great branch of execu­ Address W. Jennings Demorest, 838

—Thu March numiier of Tbe Family
Favorite, u it ia often called, puts iu aa
early appearance. Oliver Optic', story.
The Coming Wave, narrate* the finding
of tho hidden trsssusre of High Boek.
Prof. De Mill.', story, Tho Lily and tho
Croon, deepen, in interest. George M.
Baker's serisl Banning to Waate ; or
The Story of tho Tomboy, bring, tba
heroine to her lent frolic. The other
leading feature* era, Mwundoratanding,
by a new author ; another contribution
of Mr*. L. B. Urbino'* capital papers,
Homaapan Clnb; Tb* Discontented
Frjw* after jEecp. with a fuil-poge illua-

Tbe tradenigned wi*Sito*xpm*lhotr
bserty thank, to tbrir friend* for th.
tint on tb* evening of tb* T7th inat,
and for tho veer generous donation,
amounting is vahro to 1196.00.
They arc greatful ftr the tribute of
l^rtcnal rvg.ird, and are gratified end
unrouragnd also to fo.1 that it i* in ap-

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Beporte by mail
depretalon in tbe f
English markets.
A club of farmers in Cheeterfield, 111—
takss 3100 worth ofroagniino aud news­ u.iuiii, »«o j«*». witaauaio’ov *&lt;srv—«■ ■&lt;—•
papers annually.
G. A- Lew, RosFipdale, near- Boston,
Mass., sends us his catalogue of soode,
thi. subject wbfcb. must bar. dampened ehall and maybe lawful for thu said bulb., bedding plants, etc.
tbe ardor of thoeo swains who acre in­ coati to decree a aenoretioa from bod
Starrs, Harrison C* Painoaville, O.,
clined to have tbe knot connubial tied and board forever thereafter, or fur a
without tho rwrent of the |&gt;arwutal au­ limited lime, as shall oeera just and
cDMtofci lijfjfoOJ;
thority. Tb* first soction provides that rocsonable, or to make such other .de­
“every justice at tbe peace, and every cree in the premies, as tbo nature and
Miter
sws
dreumatanooe of the oaaa may require;
•rUstte. tawary ar nUp&lt;M&gt;. M • Wyte at
and whether the court shall decree a
separation from bed aud board or not,
martin
fl
IMPROVED
to nudes each order and decree for the
suitable aepport and mpintaMMo of,tho
wife and her children, or any of them,
by tbo busband or out of his property,
Nor might there beany running away as tho nature of tbe case reqmree."
LABORER,
from home. If they thought to evade
“Tbe defendant in any such suit a.
tho vigilance of their parents, they fas: aforteaid, may insist in his defence,
FARMER,
might not that of tbe lav ; and in case and bo permitted to provo, tbe ill con­
they were unknown to the justhe or duct of the complainant as a justifiable
MERCHANT,
parson to whom they applied lo perform cause for the conduct on his part com­ Ligue nf Bower, vrRntablo and bedding
tho splicing oerwmony, tbev must bring plained of, and on making out such il! plants
Tbe Rural Clnb of Now York oqta ita
PROFESSIONAL MAN
proof of their place of mideuco.
conduct to the satisfaction of tbo court,
... ... HU. ..I.
annual dinner at Delmouico’e, Fob. 24, 4. F. IIKMKV.qUlUUX *CU,X- k.-.»el**gta
Still greeter difficulties hedged the
at 6 I* H. Henry Ward Boocher is to
path of those who were under age, and
girls.were not free from parental con­
Aa will be noted above, the obtaining
trol until 21 years of age. “If either of a divorce in there days was not mere­
wni preloar taeir livre, irek. bvu«s h»of the parties to bo married shall bo ly an exciting pastime to M entered on
under the age of twenty-one years, and for trivial cause. ; and indeed it may bo
doubted wbother, under a strict con­
MEIIEI MTHT MEH ilOCU.
guardian eball give hie eooeant person­ struction of the last deuao quoted above,
IL B.'S question aa to the most widely
ally, cr certify the name under his band, a divorce ouuld bo obtained on tho circulated temperance paper in the
PROBATE OJIUEH.
ur Micttioax,c»«ur or tutrr
etteeted by two wltuoasea, ono of whom
'■iwmu'sEKtx’J.'K
United States, cannot bo answered by
shall pereooally appear Wore a justice,
us; « do not know whlsh it ia.
and reeky oath ar allirmatiou tua? he
Wo acknowledge tho receipt uf the
saw Ibefa-dier or guardian whoso name
.is.i'Sria:-n—i.
Seventeenth Annual Report of tho In­
io annexed to tho said certificate, eubdustrial School at Rochester. N. Y-, with
scribe or acknowledge the same." Chil­
charter, constitution, by-laws, etc.
dren were not allowed, in law, to be tho
I arare »• r.»i ui aa* im •«•«**&lt;
Seth Green has been honored by his
arbiters of their own fats, nor were
fellow fish culturista by being plsced on
girls supposed to arrive st tho age of
the Executive Committee of the New
discretion earlier than boj i.
York State Ffah Guitarists’ Association.
Quaker marriage, ware provided for
as follows: “It shall and may bo law­
Some of th. New Hampshire Patrons
ful for any religious socisty, that hare
of Husbandry are buying flour at 38.25
adopted peculiar regulations, to aolemCbbL by tbe car-load, whereas they
-nias their own marriages, the con.ent
to pay 3U per bbl. for the Same
Tho Ilailtny Mooitcr fa Dccvuibor
of the parties being dads rod, ia tho publishes a carefully prepared table of
manor and. agreeably to tho regulations railway statistics in tbe United States,
of their reejiectiro aoefatiea.'
bringing tbo exhibit down to tbo en-1
FITS and EPILEPSY
Severn penalties for official miscon­ of tho last fiscal year of each rood, aril
duct forma one of tho prominent features showing the length of miles of track, tha
of Territorial legislation; and henee wo number uf locomotives and ears, tho lia­
bilities and ccat^Teach rood, tha grout
Tbo California Fenner estimate. tho
and not earnings and tha rate of dividends mult of last roar’s harveit aa follows :
made, so far u ascertained. From this Wheat, bushels, 26,600,000 ; wool, Ibe,
statement it appears that 4,190 miles of 32,000.000 ; winos. gallons, 3,000,000 ;
naw track were added in 1873; that the I hop,, lbs., 10,000,000 ; bark*y, oat. and
total mileagu of all the road, in tbe corn, buahol*. 4,000,flOt).
United Status ia 71,564 milea, anil, ini1J. J, Glenn, of Colusa Cbunty, Chi .
duding second track and sidings, is 85r
076 miles; that tho whole number of ear* put in this season 40,000 now in wheat.
fur passenger traias u 18,725, and of cam At twontv-firc bushels jier tere-a fair
average
fa- ibis season—tho yield will
having jurisdiction, nad is hereby for­ for freight trains ia338,427;that tlie^tvck
bidden from joining persons in ruarria gv capital of tho roads paid up, fa 32,072,­ b„ the, nice little quantity of 1,000.­
Im 4»«nlel l» Ml* »v&lt;s»»^t«r M IBM*
.
forever after.”
et a*riisll belo a*uay Ik. aasesi !«•
251,954, and th* funded and floating 000 buahala, and will require the use of
aiSrrSiStt-oSteTO &lt;•:;
Our modem. method of recording debt 31.999,761,517 ; that the cort of
1 Ss^xsr2a’.?»'.
marriages seems to be but a copy uf rood aud oquipmenta is 33,728,416,959 ;
that laid down in thio act of 1805,
avetiuns qs being eugagod harvesting,
which, by the way, wis adopted train
I witli txttcr proapccts for whral than had
the laws of Virginia, aud is es follows :
been antidpatod. Tho estimated yield j
“A certificate of every marrisgv by tha
is 8 1 »2 to 9 busbala per acre, which
person ar persons celebrating the same,
will giro a surplus tor ei[&gt;ort of from
shall be transmitted to the clerk of the
125.UU0 to 150,000 tuna ot wheat.
court or the district where tho marriage
Fur lico oa cattle Tbo Country Gentle­
was •olrennirod, within ono hundred
man recommend* the following : “Wash
days thereafter, to be entered cn record
thoroughly one* a week wilh tobacco
by tho clerk in a book to bo kept by
water.
I’u: the unguentum between
him fix' that purpose, which shall be
tbo leg*, ou tho neck, shoulder and
evidoare of the marriage. And the
brisket, and ou tbe baek and tail. Koop
said clerk shall retom a copy uf the
tho animal tied untfrit cannot lick itself
for a week, or until tho eintuirat has
ll«*l
been Washed off with soap stris.’’
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la 1820 this law waa matnnaliy mod­
ified. Boys under 18, or girls under 15,
could not bo joined in marriage, even if
the parents did consent Girls over 18,
however, wore allowed to marry with­
out asking the consent of their parents.
But before tba marriage could tako
place tba “bane" wore to bo published,
or la lieu thereof a license obtained
from the County Clark. The provision
fa as follows:
“Previous to person,
bring joined in marriage, noticw there­
of shall bo given, either ia writing
affixed at rn. public place within tho
township where the female resides. at
least fifteen days before the day of
marriage, under tho hand of a justice of
tbe poire, ar of a minister as aforesaid,
or publicly declared on two different
days of public worship, tbe first publi­
cation to ba ai least tan days fcrovioas
to such marriage, within tbo Coohty
where,the female resides, or license
shall Lo obtained tor that purpose from
tbo dark of tbo county court in the
roenty where each female may reeide."

Now EnglyU States, 966.5 mile. for
tbo Middle State*. 1,762.2 mile, fa tho
Western titatea, 847.8 for tho Southern
States, and 258.0 mile* for tho I'aciBo
States. Far tbo largest increase waa in

J. W. Bromley, formerly gouoral
freight agent of tbo Detroit, Lan.ing A INK.
lake Michigan Bailrcnd, hoe been re­
CRAYON,
cently appointed general Western trar- , b
uling agent for Die Michigan Central.
WATE1JIUJOLOR
His Bold of operations will be west uf
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tho Jfwutor’t tibia is that, taking all tho
roads together, tbe stock capital and tho
bonded and Boating debt of roods are
about equal, tho former being 32,072,­
251,854 and tbo latter 31,998.741,697.
Thia, though a general fart, is neverthe­
less, subject to very great variation
when wu take tbo case of particular
roads, in some of which tho stuek capi­
tal fergelv exceeds the funded and float­
ing debt, while fn others tho debt large­
ly exceeds tbe slock capital. Aa an ex­
ample of tbe latter fact, tho Alabama
Central st.oWe a .took capital of 32.700,0U0, with a debt of 310,383,000. 81
Paul and Pacific, first division, shown &lt;
stock capital paid tip of 31,968.600.
with a debt of 312.7M.833. Many of
tba eoads especial]j in the Western
State*, are enormously tended. being
built almost entirely with borrowed
Matrimony waa not a atato of unal­ money, and hence, have a heavy interest
loyed harrpineas to all tbo dweller, in
liability tu tbe bondholders, which not e
the Territory, for aa early aa 1812 pro­
vision was made for tho logal diwolution of tho bands hymenia!; and we
which we Rather tba extent to which tbo
procees of “watering” itoclcs by ficti­
tious issues has been carried. Tbo New
York and Erie road has a stock capital
of 186,536,910 and a debt of Ml,568.651, making an aggregate of 8128,100.­
561, against 31W&gt;,856,939 as rej.reeent
ing th&lt; root of tho road and equipments,
showing a diffcrunee of 318^143,622.
428,800 aid a doH Jf 316.497,187,
making an aggregate of 3106,825,4 87,
against t«3,»9,9-'4 aa representing tbe
cos*, aixl ovuqanent of the road, showing
a diff-rcneo o! M2,625,f&gt;63. Tbel’enn■vlvaaia road has a .t«k capital of 333,­
271,987 and a dftt of 388,785.555, mak­
ing an aggregate of ^12,057,492, against
M2,437.860 ns rvpreeontir.g the coot of
tlie road and equfomento, thawing a

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The Babcock
Montb, Bilious Attacks. Palpitation cf ffir
Heart, luffiiaimatiou of the Lunts. P;in
iu tire regii-u of tl.c Kidneys, raid a. Lu:.diwj utli. r painful symptoms, an- the off■priori ot Dydp--p«bu Ouu bottle wit:
iironi * better guarantee of ita merits iLaii,
* ’■•"■'tlbv sdvrrtfaetnetX
Rrufulii. or lilngS Bril. *1d’e;
Hselnaro, UJocrc, Eyjs'.rota*. Hyrikd;
Merit, Xjoitre. tferufalnc* ludManmUo-.- 1
Imlolmt futhinuUDtioD". Mei curt* AIT, ctimus Old Sorer, Eruptut:« of the ttt-ri.

•.^tgssy:

Vtsroaa Bunts'; ■
C'lfsUlM* the Vltiftleil Hlwd when­
ever you find ila impurities LuraUnw
through Uwakin in Maples, Enit.ifocZ.
cr Horae; elouu-c it alien jon fold 11 ob­
structed sad sfuggisb iu the veins; douwe
•it when jj fa foal; your feelings will tail

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For Jiintiiumaforr and Chronic MICHIGAN
llhl'liniaffeni, Goul, lUllou., Bnnlttcut
am! Intmnittrut Fcwra, I'twci of tho
Blo«l, Uvrr. Kiilneya, end llfaJJer. thc~&gt;
Bitten have no equal, bud: Di;ca»-i arc
cauecd by VitiateuBtomL
Hrchauiral DiMiuin.—Pmeona raKJ in 1'iiuts aial Miuonta. such &lt;u
ulx-nt. Tvpc-eottexa, Gokl-bcoicre, ami
Minns, aa they ndruev in life, aro »utpel lo curalysv of the Boa ela. To guard
against* U-fa, take a doop of Wautn’a
\ utro in Dim ns ooeulonaHy.
V
FurHklU IHwtfM a, F.rui'tiuM.Tctter?'
Sell Ilheuin, IlloteiL-., Sputa, 1‘iiup'oe,
1‘nstolc*, Ikula. CcrLui.clre. llmgMunux,
Heald M&lt;qfo S,,re
Eryripriae, Itch,
tJeurta. Ducriorafa«&lt; id tU8Un. UmM-n
and Dfaesjc* U the_
or nature, ore literelly dnij no and pynod
out of the system in a sliprt Uqw by the
use of thne Bitter*
Phi, Tape, and other Wontta. I«ri&gt;
ing in Ibn .intern of an many tLnnaaaita, m
«...i
v_
Mjlhclminiucs, will tree tbe system from
worms like three Bitten.
For Fctualc Cuniplalnta, in young
or old. ummed
single, at tbe dawn uf
w otnanhood or tho turn of life, theac Tonic
Bitten &lt;L«plsy SO decided au influenoHim: Impruvcinrnt fa
perceptible.
Jaundiw.-In all
at jazmdfoe,
rea: CMtrrnl that your liver fa not doing its
aork. Tbe only muUUo treatmeafn to

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VOL. XVIII.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1874.

NO. 45.

hHMpl'ilid felijlpej? Ca&amp;

COUCHES,

BED-LOUNGES.

MAT­

TRESSES.
; JGin.-W. mrlUrfow A U**4re*r's

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STEBBINS &lt;fc BELDING.
Oppoftite Goodycnr'rt Hardware.

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The Xew Wbekus A Wilsox Sewing MachineP AWARDED the
highest ■prOniums at all the lending fairs in thei World, and the
at the
only one recommended for the Grand Diploma iof Honor,
. _.
Worlds Exposition, at Vienna. It han less pieces than atjy Shut­
tle Mochine, Sows Faster, It Runs Stiller, It Runs Ewicr, It
Sews the Thickest and Lightest Goods. It is Etisier Adapted to
Different kinds of Work,' It will last a Lifetime, Even Joint being
Adjustable. Old Machines repaired or Excltaugcd.
Extras of
nil kinds at the office of the Agent in this City.
it tall to rail on you, he invite* you to mU nt hl« offlrv in ths

yOFE 1/tDUSTIlY.
Lj&amp;fiS

Pure

.wM-joo-eh

DENTIST

Hadriilt,

M.W. I!. H.-(ratnfctlyF-Glv® me
a ehaw of tobocksr!
Cumitdato seatchro himrelf thorough­
ly. bnt a* there is do pfoco cRont him to
stick a pedret, trice to explain, bat the
most wnrsblplbl numkin bend interrtn&gt;ta who Lnvo acquired tho linbi v *11 con-1
him with t
dernuod. Soon alterttnrd there’ ap.
“Never mind, toy dear yowg friend |&lt;nred in the uduitm* of a doily (uper
a |&lt;otu*t from a writer who ought to b*
a gtx-d deal morn intelligent thnu ue is,
against tho doctor'* cutiduslons. Th*
health and physique of tho l-ecr-drinking Englishwomen were (iteecd over
against the health and pbysiqt-oof tho
wnter-d^iking American sromon, Io thy

then say We hare nomechanies. Compare to day with ten years
ago; for then there was not even a painter in Barry County that
could paint a lumber wagon fit to be seen. There is no need of
Roi»M4*wa¥ fromHMtinoJA get a Carriage or Buggy, and so far
W OGSflfArOfceWieW y»* ^njfcf* Utn^doBara on every
Cutter, and get * ”
- —• —other Town in
compete with m

Fact 2. Pope Innocent III. declared neatly to.piritulteajt*&lt; mrouing, white
(I IDO) tho Hcnpturro too profound for the cansenrarirn add deeper and dark­
tn- rummon p«oplr, and quoted the er shades of uutwwrd gloom to their
Sinaiik- restriction. “If so be that a sack c.oih and arise*, l^ot belongs to
l-oasl touch thn mountain it shall &gt;m that class .of lupous obeervanen*
stoned or thrust through with a dart.” whose inward 'muatiiug is in constant
Pact 3. Tho Council of Toulouse dnrw of bring obsctiro or tost right of
11228) d-dared (Article 14) tlmt the iu the outward paras nt* and tranpisg*
n*nt medical men iu England, - n umu laity tanvt not possess tho Books of thn nhioo from agv to ags Lavr brou hung
brotlicr. will Insure yon against nwt»y ruiUsiuusIy beyond tho touch pf uiit ('Id and New Testament ; only tho Psal­ upju it. Eron with this drawback,
ter and the Breviary, nud &lt;hw&gt; not in how. ver, tho must iudiff.-rcnl mwetetor
| rf the Hit of the agt i.nlturist—among purely Cbristitiu arasiWatiou--,—
ronnot bet acknowledge it to be both
! mlirre, Bgaiast drvttfhs. tmd bring bit by elsro-l agaihM the- brcrdcinMug of Hie. vulgar tanjrae.
wholesome- and saluiorv. Perham the
the fotuctoua sril&lt;BllU|^lK
(!233)
declared (Articte 2) that “ntt One, euireq^wu ,rf that nvy^irwaa eri'.-t
Th* raodidate ia now ronductrd to Our litterateur dictates- that IthsEn-.
oitnsr
priest
or
layman,
is
tn
povreM
a
which
bu urighlxtru bare, and tbrir
tho nu«t ctnlnrnt *qiui4i piuduocr, wIk&gt;I Cluhwumah can out walk b«r_Aiu«riihu* »ny« : "My worthy b'rotbrr, 1 will I c?u abler. TUaLd.pcpdi mstiftdy u;«u। liman traudation of the Bible’; all m&gt;et&gt; manner of cummemoratina it, appear
uow invrot you with the enter of the I tile petted of Illi- wlutl the lash il uu- , tronslalion* to b» given tip to tiro b'nd&gt;. to him absurd and bolittiiag encash.
But
it
Ibqy
did not remember ar cocufestive p'.ough-lfy, which you liaro well1 drrtakou. Tba tynteal Rnglhhwomau ope within eight dxjs, and Iu be I
won l&gt;y your'toruo’ achiornnirmi n bile ! who bus «t®jd by the burr flir.-t until she -traigiitway burnt Whoso dore not, j mimornto Mat sll? Tho wssberwube U iwioal or layman, is to b.i sstecru- ,
te inoro than hwty years old, -is too (nt
wsok*; that is a poor sacrifice to died a heretic.”
to walk anywhere cmdty om of dm n..
Fact.'.. Tim Synod of Oxford (140?)| vine faith, it is true; but it ia the highor grarcftdiy
doclared (Article 7) tliat “the Bib’.o i»।,, rot for bsr, ns her food and the can­
' (Tho M. E. H. 1*. then r-voctod* tu iu- j Huriug our
not to appear in English, and thn Wks, I inc of it Occupy nine-tenths of her time
' vest the candidate with ttLISSi. of. of drinkinc' fi
' mid thought*. 'Die pretty partner at a
iitfo vmiou not to be used.”
; The Festive I’tongh-toy, whielrconsikte1 oiitfhly tried.
Pact 0. XhnrnM, An hbishop of Tv-I! bell will iiuluig* In no gayely louder
of a long tomato neeHsscv.) &gt;
Iodo (circ. IvUD), dutetea; ''It is utterly :I than a Ligh ten until Euler is ever;
‘Th® grend hailing »Ign of uwircvv i i
wrong tu cirutjato tba Scriptures in tho, ,'Gennnuand lb* drowns eent over by
I made by g*nt&gt;y thving tho Inlt eye,1 Again and again, thoutamls and thouI leaving’Hie right forefinger aloug-idu son.Iu erf tiawi*. wav.it proved that the vulgar tongue The mind of the com-1• the las! steamer she turn* her back tip­
But wbetbnr n hutuen betag,
1
; the nose, and violently wuegtng tho wars. | man who drank nothing wA&gt; ilu&gt; hotter tnon.pMipte Is such Hist if .a thing is,;ion.
efmpto and tdaln they dcrprw'it: wbat ।, wb«H&gt; soul and brain arc *o oflen given}
। It requires prae*ire, but tire advsutegcu | man. H» cn-luroi inoro, bo fought
I up to lhe ctibice bc!we-a lefie and /ssQs
I me intense. It also bar an important bettar, be enmu »&gt;ni of the war b althter tv hidden they venerate- Christ himself
spoke
in
tabtea
that
the
people
might
;
'
1
or
the
dtasfon between a shade of rod
! sigr.Htealion, which you will do. well to than tho bm wnu dtank. Nothing is
Um er ktow fluirr, who»c highest!
heed. Th# closing of the eyes signihus mere rosily d«non*frublo tfeun that the
,. earthly enjoyinent conaisls ia whirlujA
that in nil your donlitigs with umulund teqiiur need by the two armies, anung
time language* in which th# sujwr- . through theGeruutr. with a mirror iff
roti nr# bound to bain an rye to buss- uiliiero and meu alike, wav an untniliI her hand and a flag ou bsr head, with ■
■•cri plain on ll*e crura was written.”
nes» Irving the fiagur nteagsiik lire gated cuno to theta, ft diiturbod the
Feet 7. When 1'rotaslauts went burnt,; number teas other flagged and uurron-J
__ _____ ls-I___ I .J _.UJ_______ -...1 bntiss »nd vitl-itod Hie eooadte of thu
u&gt; Queen. Marr’* reigh, BiUev were .wiftJegg*d creatprea, ia capable of
pfaMM yvu at oticu among th® ’kn./ritig othoerv, and debilitated tnnld-niioraUred •*------- *-*"------ the ground ' coaiprebenditig tho God who mad* b»r
one*.' .This ia extremely bouily ir prog- tho men. Yctoll lit*timi&lt; ths delusion
। ■ with any but th* very smal Jest alimpie
noatkniing the srealher. and saves tlio among oCkvra anil area wa*. that there
‘ of intolliirenee. is a q:-.&lt;-&lt;tion not for US
wear and tear of almanac* ’ Wagging were both comfort «tul help in whisky.
I to snvwer Every soul, sera the old
What wuid te clsraya -pronounced
The delissiom of .u-Sr -t new nnmberthe ear* .ignit)-* nublimity of purpose
proverb, reassures its own Distr, and wrong r Wrong.
nnd ia thonxbt to bo tlm vmbleniatieal
we jwrhape shouhl be thankfal if to
Hou-l-koepen are [wopfo wu have to
of ehtldhosj* Sunny li*ura.' It ia also
I such tut these, iu their perfumed bslL pu| up with.
su| posed br some profcuu I scholar* to
---------- T----------------------------- -- ------। room atpsarribere, any ghropofc of the
hnvu a distinct referones to apple dump­
Port 8. Cardinal Hreius (1570) arid ; infinite troth and 14- vrhk-h underlie*
ling-, but thi* tart « wimewhal iibavurn
“To tpv# tire Bible Io the laity i* Io ca-t th" world should It jierniitted to peatby the dtwt of ag»*. In token that you
peorla befovo twine. Bible Irauahitfons trafcr th rough Ixmten fonn*, oven
are uw of ua you wilt n-x b» bramted. Iri. n Is, und t.. inakit tln ru iriuiater to hare done harm; 1 would not have any. tlrfreah these sboirM |m hampered by
Tin* &lt; ereuiony i* vr-ry improtairu and g&lt;x»l f»llow*!iipnl ♦•.cry social gnthsr- The Bible is the
of the Ito-’ icoata aud,sights which have still n
&lt;-cn*i«t* of tw» brauil* 'ihey are both nig. white it i* a « Tjr &gt;!i;fsr4pt thing to irsin church: beyond it, it is worth
u"
re
Vffdi/d while th" iron i* hot. and on- diink l«sd Jiquer, id bad li.irc*. and iu ruoro than ACwti's Fablsa.”
•
foy^n quantitiv*. A man cull irf |g&gt;». 1
The first one i« n bqp» letter 8, on n :i&gt;&lt;-h’-l’H^it lio teiv n ri-bt to kwh
[which yea *iH plouo »it, white thr with contempt uputi th&gt;- Irishman trim
1
other te applk’1 to the nl&lt;mnch.
'll* •a lllll f,r*-«.i Mrlal.t,—• 1. t.
letter H. my worthy rliidw:), Ngultlri
good gill to cook."
.«xjj»eJ. and refer* to trulnxul mmopo
lira. Thu »ecvtid tetter is C. and is up
A dog w ell dies red whatt u collar and
i
n» I void before, to t|v. si math.
pants in ths eunwncr.
It has n doubte meauing
First. th*
A barrio ruck—When tho cradled
tbey can forget that there are childrsc
upnlifttHm is an ugrieultnr.il uno. •’com
to drudge fir. an ertravsgaat wife to babr Tetovo* to'go to eteop.
support, a drunken husband to bear
with and to sludtei; they can-pot out ot Becaua# bath dalight is a full crop.
right the debt tab# pai.i, tjjo tarn#
Farmers gather what Ussy sow, White
worked for which never came, nod foe rcotutivtici ww what they gather.
.«rn. ' Tho wroa.! npplioukm of ‘ tlu&gt; j
a brief space turn thrir eyes inward an
A little girl in D«« kfomravynte to
letter C, my disgraced infant.' I* gut
know why thero ars no A* dolls- Bure
hold of nsfolfou v: “When onegmng'-r.
dcriro# to ascertain 'for vure' if there
aoovgh, why not P
'
i* another of tb«i order in tho'room, h*
Why is the psrscu who never lays a
rainc* himtolf irentlr, scratcbo^ hi* off
writer so bad a* a regular gicbterT
thigh with hi* nr-ar lw»f and r/nrarks;
Bsrouw he is no better.
in a voice of '.hunuer: ‘Are there any a dclusieuiu rvgsirl t&gt;» ths. real nature
soul inside of our tired bodies, and i
of their own Imlkti. The aonrilivi-niws
that theca is a God waiting tn hoar ’
' of th&lt;-*« jHiqilo uu thri •abject, bower,
certain word* free: it. It il it bat to .
i cr. shows that ,lF.s-y»u»|ree» the delusion
remind us ul this, and that Ila, who j
I of whirl) they uic tie tii/ims. They
' had higher and more work to do m the ‘
1 work! than any iuait,found it good to
nn«r. TL«-y d-|&gt;rr&lt;«te drnrikennciH, and
I give ulauT days to solitude and quiet I
ri-olly tfoa'l too what ii to lu don’
abuuif£
iri«li lUil m&gt;&gt;n would |
&lt;Jn bett.g brought Into tire nnti-rnom ;
be morn ratim.al in tlrnrr enjoy inent «fi
of tho lodge (Grvt-ngroer*r Temple, No.
Eaet IK. Pope I’iue lX. (tho present;
thu good tlilugn &lt;•( I La World, «ilcn str.; Pope), in hi* Enryrlkul of Navcinber
UH). I wos tdd that I bad boro balloted |
but thejr eyes » tia-blinded to th- fail j 1B64, auathematii-d kboio very crally
and areopiod. My iufonnant, who was
thal they etaml in Ike war uf oil rrtenu. I and mo»t deceitful (refrmwfw) wxteti.».
securely masked with what I afterwante,
, The ImtiiLte drlinkcnitet* i&gt;f the larger I called Bibla Societie-, which thruvt the
learn rd wss n largo burdock leaf, per­
riii’-swf tireat llrltniu, wijli which no Ihbte into tho haudejof incx|«nie»cbd
forated with holes for th" eree, told mu
| hell tint Am-rieihoi tc rani cimiian* ter ,; youth."
if 1 rained my lite it would be mi it ■ sty
| a momenf, cau oerec. La reformed until i;
rererouay
of
any
in.port^ncu
—
I
must
.
for me to strip. As 1 did consider that1
' the drmkiae habit* of tbo En-^Ii.h Stor- '
leave
iba
country
at
oece
—
armed
man
The Trsparaace daeation-------------------- - —- -----------of ronsiderabto north to me, and as be
------ ------- wrong track, after alt in following up
italicind his wishes by careteesly fdsy- ■ are at my ksols—they kuu* I am writ­ gr and tlm Ftegli’h gentry ar* reformed. I
co3imitlojcfthsA|a»»acbnw&lt;!slzg-1 the 1 tail roods so sharply. Thar# i* a
ing^with i^scnrcn-shoOter, I withdrew : ing to oapoee then. You may hear'| With Biivcn-taelftlmof tint Brilidi eter- |
..... .•_—•_--------- — .u.----- l;---- riribte rol«nti»g ontbvir part, as evinced
my ’ pa rm &lt;ra b with cageloom.
Aly from uie by cuail, if I should deem bc»t . gy aine drinkor*. and waler drinker* la - ‘
in th* proceedings of th*ir Coarention
masked triend then furnished iuo with | to «X|X&gt;M thn Other ifogre-o —until than . liooeil in aociety, an,I k»'.o1 drinking '.he
• iaal.iuu in all the hi/a lite of the realm,
of week bsbrni test, towards thee* corthe reoulia of tho first degree —notified • -ailisu. From your rincors friend.
thn workmen wilt stand by- his gin.
jicnrtiotM They now begin to raias
questiois* about ihe tariff, tba cxgrenqri
etv^and arc particularly pointed tu

tho wise**, man that ever lived : mid hr
declared dial ho who ia deerirm! by
wine, tho nweker, and etrong drink, the
raging. i« aef wiw. Tho delurioni of,
' drtnk are os old nt drink itridl. and are
1 as proratent now m in Sukitnoa's tuao.
' There ar# mon who temeetly bsiteeo
that alcoholic drink i* rood lor thvta ;

litiiiai.

Sw«t’s H#T«’

J. L. REEP

Sell The Diamond Tooth X O

Iu diseountenaurina the general
reading of tho Bihte aud scbotsU* and
oteewbers, Roman CathoHrs hare «mplo precedent iu the history of their
Church,' A correspondent o£ tho Man­
chester Zteaamvr sad Tissrv ritre the,
tollowing incident* :
Factl. i'ops Gregory Vn. wrote a
tetter to Wratiriaw (10W) -Amdcmning
the g’neral fiixdom allowed to recd th«

a V.—’Tto writ Why du you d*riro
to become a granger T
Quid—(Aa»w«ring for eoadidsto)—
Thai I may bo thereby Ao treitor euobled te harrow np the feriinga rf tho
I raaeally politicians.
8. V—You will bri
date- Mv worthy attic
not see, I will canto y
are rooriwd at ths d
points o&lt; a pitehiork,
of the slr-mach, whicL - ---------- -j.
three great virtue*—faith, hope soil
charity—fritli ixt yourwir, hope for
ebraper fonts tntttlrfiiery, and charity for
th* lightning rod peddler. You will
now bn harot-*/-!. and fas ronro*outatioo

aumnit abstraction o! fawn from thn
drinker's capita* stock. All artlSsal exeitanh bring cxhnaaliun. Ila phy.
siciaau know .thte, ’ and th-; slmjdeal
taa&amp;’e reason is qnlli: capable of emu.
jirohending it. If any man hutm.moc
that daily drink, orew iu email qusuti-

frigbltul oxton!, they already arc— felenng -ores upon the Inriy torisl, and
rt»nch*a in Che nostril* of tho world.
Tiro halrita, neither ut Great Britain
nor Ameriei. will ho improved untilmeu
of intluenr. in every walk of life are
willing to disjren** with tbnlr drinking
custom*. Hundred, of tlmnwiAd* of
KugfMi *|4al.irig men fo to a drunkervi's grave every year. Tlsoro h hotli.
itg in snritary wmsideraiions an tb"y
refute to tho nte4irafodriuk»r. and sure-

•of the erimu In h» district an-u-e from
Hie efforts Of liquor selling, in spite of
tho pndiiLitory law. Ho arga«! that
thn thwey of tho law was wrong. “We
regard lirjuur as a wild boast, tu be
hunted down," hasaH. This is n wrong
idea. Ho tbiwght that a hotel was
bound to furairh its guesta with all the
comforfs they enjoy a: tenno
If they with all thrir magaiitecace of tea®
di-siie a boule of wires at dueuor, or in wraith, nar pocked our mountain rang** '
ond plniun full of milwrala, that lbs
ouantry might bo merely an agricultu­
ral roriun, barren of all the wealth
which mining ar.d mauulsctaries pro­
duce. If wo would Iw teraltby *» a no­
tien. we must footer all possible Indus-

Mnnirloler rays: ••Buitlehu1y‘ of!
Camdenjw dl nywr dire into liu caeri:!
tu aar* usoili/t woman from drowning. I
He sate a nri-haired girt namedBpatks j
tunthla ia tho »ihw dny, oil a boot, and
I ha instantly plunged ia utter h#e. As
| *M&gt;n u they were oa th# dry rand Mi-* j
I
K If he pmsnw a riupyisb tern- Spavin gave .me liretram. I *&lt;msi. ,
flusg her wnw about Botite-bury’a ntek j
wenumrt. Us retry bo ablate carry hi*'
burden without much apparent harm,
bet tatrd.a il w. sad bmtta it will al-

�NEW ADV'KgHSMJtNTti.
atetesneni of the A.iawre *i, tho '*if

Assly’'in Ohan. Reed ft:
Mr Garfield fa cf otwucu that tbo |
country paper* Ix-a-utFslIy reflect public
opinion. The fact is ftm they, *e * rate,
reflect the bfttoreet partisan animoritfae,

WHAT THE PEOPLE SHOULD DO.
Tbatcn* of th* great
day fa rapid and cheap
tor tbo aurplira products
and th* equally quick, and cheap trau*portation ai the manufactures of the
world, and tbo necessities which wo
cannot produce, to our doora, is an ad­
mitted fact. How that ran be beat at­
tained, fa the important question of the
day. Say what they
* ‘ “
propriety of building,
present canola, and the cheapns
that the people hare either the time or
patteuoo which will permit of water
conveyanoo for tho great bulk of our
aurplna production*, cm tor tho receipt*
of mercantile suppltea.
With tho average American, time ia
money, and long delays cannot be tole­
rated. Speed ia tbo great desideratum,
and to it, moat other consideration*
meat give way; and thia can never bo
secured by water communication*, tor
fAst wo must depend on tho railroad*.
Bui, ray* one. tho railroad fa a monop­
oly, and tho coat of transportation by it
cnoraou. If thia fa true, tho way to
remedy the trouble ie very aimpie:
build mm railroads, and lot the beet
man vrinin th* contest If it bo true
that railroad chafes are too high,
which, to fire aa oar Michigan road* arc
concerned, we do nit believe, then the

euro remedy fa con^ctitiun. If charge*
are too high, railroad* are making too
much moneyi and . capital with great
aridity wiB *oek them, and lb* con­
struction eff new roads should be cosily
accomplished. la jit true?
Let the
untiling labors of Mr. Anderson, Mr.
Cobb, Dr.. Burton hnd other*, anawcr
for tho people of'Bony County. \A
road much needed, ia the proposed one
from Kaiamaaxi to Hasting*, and
thence on to Lowell A hundred thonannfl dollara and tho right of way
through thia county waa asked of the
people of Barry, end afire more than a
year'* hard work, some twenty thou­
sand of the money ia still to he ob­
tained, though the right of way baa
been aecured for nearly every mile of
tho proposed road ia thia county, thanka

deraon. Now if railroad profit*, are ao
enurmou* na some of our people talk,
why, gentlemen, do yon not take thia
820,00* and insure tho extension of a
competing lino into our county ? There
ia business enough for both roads, all
they can do, and all that ia wanted fa
newy to build the new roadNow
gunllemea, ahew your faith in your de­
clared belief that railroad* pay, and
take this 820,000 and lAra /Aw rn*j «iU
It Mt from this city to Kaiamaroo
lievo railroad* should pay a fair per­
centage, a* much on the dollar per an­
num aa the money fa worth to loan on
real estate security. And if it did, or
there waa any prospect il over would.

tuning the railroad* fur their extor­
tions, on our «tn»t oae day but woek,
would soon buy every dollara worth of
obtainable railroad dock in the Hute,
and enjoy their fat dividend*, than
whom no class enjoy them mere than
the fanner*, and in thia section, tow
are tho formesa. We believe competi­
tion to bo the ano greet want of the
carrying trade, and trust, without seek­
ing to traduro tboso who bar* done so
much for the davelopraant of oar State,
and who, thn* far, hare roeoired no
fair return for thn capital invented, a*
our railroad men hare done, that thoeo
who seek cheaper rate of transportation
than are now provided, will anbecribe
liberally tax tho proposed road through
our county, which will insure it* con-

waa then read, shows a teas rapid in­
crease than in sons former years, but
flattering reports from every naw lodge
instituted. The new lodges established
during the year are Cass City. Tusrola
Co., Keeler, Van Buren Co., Perry,
Shfawarece Co., Milford, Oakland Co..
Eureka, Clinton On, Farwnll, Clare Co.,
Duadoo, - Monroo Co , Mount Morris,
Gtware Co., Dayton, Borrien Co-, Mill­
brook, Mecosta Co., Williamston, Inghata Co. ; and two German Lodges, one
at Nile., Berrien Co., and one at Detroit;
also, Enterpruo Lodge, No. 212, at

OUS FEW V0BK LETTXR-

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pnrpoeue (see Digest, Sou. 882 and 832},
end derwieg the rare of widows and
Two women, at 1**»L he**
the education of the orphan a legiti­
mate object, and a command of the G. their rights, and nave now all th* prirL. of tbe U. a, we therefore recom­ ifegoe that men enjoy. Two very pret­
mend tbe appropriation of the aurplna ty young girl*. aged re.i-eti.ely 18 and
funds now on hand in th* treasury of 20, bad a papa who was rich, and who
this Grand Lodgn for it* comptetiun,
and for tbo purpoee of wrpplying tho lived in grand stylo ou Fifth avenue.
deficiency, that thia R W. G. Lodge Papa got into the hand* of, the Ffatlfadirect that each Buborifinste Ixalgc tinea last autumn, and bested. Tbo
within its jurisdiction bo sad fa hereby, girl, were gennlno girls, notwithatendaaaemed for thro* years, Use sum of 50
cent* aemi-annually tor each tucmt.er iog the fact that they had been fash­
of such Lodge, aa reported in tho semi­ ionably educated, and they fell their
annual return* made ia July end Jan­ ix»: father’, diamre. keenly. Tho old
uary in each year, to tho Grand Secre­; gentleman’* trouble ao weighed upo^
tary of tho Grand Lodge; and that’ hie min A that ho aickonod and took to
such sums to aascssod bo and uro here­
by made payable by each Subordinatei bia bed, and got into a bad way gooerIxxlgo to tbo Grand Secretary of the' ally. Tho bonce in which ho lived was
Grand Lodge of Michigan at tho same' fortunately in hi* frUo’a name, ao they
I. Asuld not bo turned out of doora, but as
r Mho old gontteman bad sunk every doL
i lar ho bad in the world, the question of
’ bread and butter became an imminent

Ono morning tho old gentleman’s
barber did not cum* around to shave
him, ami Elin, tho eldest girl, said she
could do II She took her father's im­
plements and shsrsJ him na uicelr and
neatly aa any tonsorial artul could do
it, and dressed bis hair and trimmed
his whiskers, and propped him up iu
bed n* comfortable as you pIovM. An
idea struck Mary, lbe*younger.
“Ella, if you can ehavo papa, you
can share any other man."
•'True,” said Ella.
“If you can shave a man I cm shave

ponaations have been granted to Eoboknh Degree lodge* at Ovid, Clinton
Co., Montery, Allegan Co., Grand Ledge,
Eaton Co., Qmney, Branch Co., Ionia,
Ionia Co., Grand llapds, Kent Co., and
Greenville, Montcalm Co.
During the year tho Grand Master
has riaitwl about 75 lodges, including
tho*o in tho Lake Superior district. He
suggested a division of tta Jurisdiction
into about SO Districts, with a Deputy
Grand Master in each, and that these
Fer tbo three month* ending Jan. 81,
Deputies meet with the Grand Master
the earning* of tho Calumet and Hecla
semi-annually for consultation. f cupper mine* were 8400/WO.
Grand Rapids want* a woolen factory,
and 865,000 have been subscribed tor
that purpoee. The amount required is
Last October libaral lesponsea were 8250,DOu.
made to the call of tbe Odd Feltoaa in
W. Curti* 4t Son*, cf Hudson, recent­
tho dry of Memphis for aid during tbe ly cold L. H. Holloway, of Toledo, two
yellow-fever affliction.
yearling Short-bora heifer*, for which
There are 196 working lodges in tho they received 8G00.
State, of which number at least 187
Tho postoffice at Terry‘a Station, Bay
were represented on Wednesday by County, on tho J, L t tl. Railroad, baa
some 800 Fa*t Grandi. There wore been discontinued.
232 Past Grand* also reported as en­
titled to post official degree*
On Thursday morning tho Grand
Lodge in a body visited tho Odd Fol­
low* loitituto, for the purpoee of aacerFlint has a new directory, and by a
taining its cundition and to aeo what
amount of fund* mirf|t bo neceeaary to liberal use df tho multiplication table
complete it. For Bus fond an a*vu*«- claims 10,500 inhabitants.
Grn. Win. D. Stoughton of Htprgis,
ment was voted last year of 81 annualhas formed a law partnership with Uol.
year* Tbo Grand Secretary’* report Mossmuro of Grand Rapids, and will
shows that there are now 11,198 mem­ soon remove to that city.
ber* in tho State in good standing ; net
St. Loute, Gratiot Counly, wants her
increase o! jnombere during tho pa*t hum changed Io St. Louis Springs.
year 1,091, and during the past five The reason for this fa that mail matter
year* 6.050; relief afforded during tho intended for that village often goes to
year 80,250; revenue of aubordinalu HL louis, Miwouri.
Lodges 875,000.
Tbo Tem[&gt;crnncc War fa still I aging
On Friday tho (knnmiMunmv* of the throughout the northwest, and iu a tow
day* it is expected that tho crusade
against tho rum sellere will bo com­
menced in Michigan. Tlio ladies iu
Flint. Adi inn, Saginaw and other citie*
are already preporingjor the battle.
Fereons engaged in boring str arto-

tho Michigan Central Railroad, have
■truck regular petroleum oil itnka, and
experienced persons aay that tho evi­
dences are good tor a peymg oil well.
Arrangmnenta ore in progress having
in view ttio organisation of a Blate Pio­
neer Society. It iepronoeed a meeting
tor that purpose be beta in Lansing on
Wednesday, March ll, at 7 o clock r. u.
Each [fionoor society in tho Btato ia roquested to send two delegatee to the

oral member* of tho family of A. Lud­
wig, a prominent German cilitan ot
that city, have bevn taken ill, and the
diaooao is pronoun red trichina. His

of tho moneys recoired frum all aouicv*
for thehenrfit of tho Odd Fellows’ In­
stitute during the year ending Feb- 17,
1875, and also of tho dfabaraamenta
Tho Isind Department of tho Grand
made during that time. Hi* vonehen Rapids and Indiana Railroad has sold
exhibited the payment of $407,58 mare since May 1st, 1869, up to Jan. lat,
1874, a total of 116,943 06 acne of
land, ol the land grant, for tbe turn of
81.646,501 21, or at an average of
814 08 per acre. Of the total eoloe 17,­
908 68 scree were sold in 1878 for
8160,594 55, the bulk of the sales being
of farming loads. The company has
Wo notice that the Lanai ng AbjmJJ.'in tho neighborhood of 800,000 acres
M fa publishing tho position of tbo
more of land to sell.
State Press on tho currency question,
and claim* that a majority oro opposed
Chief of the Good Tempter* of kmI.
to Senator Ferry’* bill for increasing
thA team* of greenbacks
W«n. tbo
can, baa bad the ball and stairway of a
block owned by him. bedaubed with
filth, and acme 30 shade and fruit treea
around hie home, girdled by villaras.
A’revioualy Mr. Bogindarph’e barn waa
burned, end his two valuable horses, a
cow. and a dog nofacmad. A resold of
8100 fa offered far tho aneet and con­
Odd Fellows' Institute, cvmpoeod of J. viction of tbe tree-girdtera.
B. Gilman. J. Sprague, and W. H.
Ono of tho moot flourishing cud beat
Brockway from tho Grand Ixxlgc, and
U H. Fox and 8. 8. French from the conducted institution* in tho Stale fa
Grand Encampment, made tho folfow- tbo Business College at Grand Bapid*.
In fan. we briiove that Prof- Sweneburg fa the most thorough and effirirnt

mother, whose child was too Car gone
with starvation Io be saved.
There are thousands upon thousands
oi such cases in the atv- There fa work
enough for tho strong and healthy to
live upon, bat not enough to enable
them to help tho unfortunate, of whom

bpoakiog of drees and things, tbe
Brooklyn Woman’s Clab.haa made n
dircrocry, no loss than that tho cosili­
nes. of social lite has been duo to the
wearing at kid gloves -men and woman
have felt that they must “dreaa up" to
kids. Therefore the dub have inaug­
urated a reform by banishing the mracLertous kids from thair receptions.
This will teal two weeks. Dresa will
rule so long aa tbo poor devotee* can

aud modntoe hero not been consulted
in ronneetiou-with tho movement, ami
they orciaim, as with one voice. "What
a horrible idua 1” And Use rich will all
echo, "What a horrible idea !'*
j

has advanced to far that tbo country
merchant* hero put off their buying, till
tho sjtring, and our merchants languish.
Tho crash, so pleasant to their eon, is
uot heard—their dorks ami saleomen
idte upon boxes and hairs, fat the coun­
try merchant, ho, in whom they delight,
cumoth nut. Hut ho will bo bore in
April with bia plethoric purao, or what
"True, once more.
But what has is tho same thing, his A 1 credit, and
tho way they will sell him goods wilt bo |
thaf to do wilt us t"
a caution. Money fa tight, and here ia ■
“Ella, do you want to starve ?”
a stringency and cloeonaa* in everything
••No, ray child.”
••Papa can't get out—Mamma fa cell­
ing off the plate to get wtsat wo oat Tho Granger* have disturbed Kailroad
each day. Lot us slop all this by start­ encuritie*, stocks have changed value*,
ing a baroer-ahop.”
and there ia a general dcrangemont, ao
Ella aaw tbe poinL Tbe two girl* that tbo average New Yorket hasn't
nggvd up an extempore chair—they any idea whore he aland*. Even good*
took their coachman, whom they bad in a etoio hero no fixed value, for. be­
not yet diswlaaed, becaaae bo wouldn't hold you, a man’s next door neightM*
go. and tbov shared him far practice, may bo in a position that compel* him
uud dreaaed bis hair, and trimmed ha to rare* money, and to raise money ho
Lxisrd every day. To accommodate must ■laughter good* to the demoralthem bo brooght hi* friends in, and in ixation of tbe market for day*. Ob. my
a week's tbo girl* were accomplished bucolic friend*, you don't know bow
and exjert workmen, or ratLer work­
women. ’
Thon they sold tho bursa* and car­
riages, end laking the proceoda fitted up
a modest, but very neat shop in Union
Square and went al iL The first cus­
tomers they had were ycung awella who
had known them “in society,” and great

“Mita Mawy.” said one of them, “by
Jove, what ted you to thia 7”
• Fap* failed,
* " * you 'know, ------Charles,
id to do this—or worae.”
&gt;'. wore* ! Why. what could
at would he worse T"
a man like you!'' replied
sbbir.g her .having brush in

PIANOS,
CHAPPED HAKE AHU FACE
Sort Lift. Dryaru tf Ikt Situ, j*,

BUY J. &amp; P. COATS’BLACK
THBEAP fa TtHtr IACHINK
WANTED AGENTS.

First-Class Instruments.
MILLIONS OF ACIES

RICH FARMING LANDS

13 .HCaMtASUA, NOW
FOR SALE VERY CHEAP.

Good Large House,

THE PIONEER.

WILL BE BOLD VERY CHEAP !

New Scales.
New Styles.

4g

New Prices.
Veiv Low

EXTERMINATORS

Plymouth Pulpit
NEW YORK DAY-BOOK
WareKom, N f.

$450 000 GIVEN AWAY!

Gretnt, mar Xiftth M.,*A'. 1.

FOB. BAX-.3S BT

A anASD LEGAL GIFT COSCEBT

Smith &amp;Nixon, State Stk, Chicago.

It is an encouraging fact that tho |
girls have all they can do, at good
prices, and are not only supporting thoir
parents in comfort, but are laying up a
handsome sum besides.
Why should not women bo barbers ?
Imagine the deft, aott, warm fingvre-of
' a pretty girl an your face I A man
would submit willingly to have his noso
sliced off by one of them. I cannot say
that it is in any way out of the way. If
mon are employed in lady’s shoo stores,
where they put on end take off lady'*
boots, why is it not just os pnj|&gt;cr for

Whittemore &amp;* Stephens,
* 179 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit
B. F. STEINHOFF

WAN’TED !

PLYMOUTH PULPIT
Thia osteins it ali. One merchant
who failed fur a million baa 600 ncic*
ot land up the Hudson in bia w ifo'a |
name, that ia growing in value, iu that

A groat many young men who come
from the country to New York, and got
tolerably good salaries, find themselvrs
at tho end of the year ia debt, and they
wonder why it is. Tho voang gentle­
man ia, wo will aay, abook-ke«]&gt;or on a
■alary of 82,000. He pay* 12 par week
for board, which leave* him about 81.­
400, and be calculates to lay by aomcMichigan Soldier*’ and Sailor*' Assort- thinir at ilia! Hut Lo don't. end thia
alion met at Jackson Feb. 17, and took
measures to notify soldiera throughout
the Btato to attend the banquet to be
b.ld in that city April 9. Tho Commit­
tee on Invitations ia composed of Gen.
T. W. Swift, Gon. O. L. Spaulding, and
Copt. C. W. Watkins.
)

BACON

THE CHRISTIAN UNION

■EIX

Sinkal ail lateral

DENTIST
HASTINGS KAHLE WORKS!
in it* western fora, ha* not struck u*
here yet, but nevertlieleaa, there is greet
activity among tbe temperance and re­
ligious people. Organiration* are Uing perfected in every ward to make­
bead against tho monster, eni tho work
that h*« been dona has uot been fruitlaaa. Tho rrioroer* here have not de
monstrated against tbo rum-seller, bat
they have routined their work to tho
rum drinker.
They are establishing
reading rooms, and pleasant resorts aa
aubatitutoa for the saloon, and tea and
coffee aa substitutes for rum. And
though they b«re but commoncad, they
have won thousands from their ruin,
and in one neighliorhood taro compel­
led several rum-mil * to close for want
of custom. Is not thia a pretty good
way?
Piano.

Ho get* into “eocietj.!’ Society de­
mands a dress suit, which coats 8125,
and aorioty demands that when ho at­
tends a party or a dinner Hist he put
on white neck-tie*, and light kid gloves,
at 83,50 a pair. And society, inexor­
able mlslreas that aha fa, demands that
bo shall take Armin ta to tho opera once
in a white, which means gtoves, neck­
Prof. Manly Milos of tho Agricultur­
tie*. boquota and carriage, which, with
aeats at 84 00 each, means $30 for tho al College, lectured on Thursday even­
ing, Feb. 10, on “General Farm Man­
agement,” to a Farmer’* Club ot Wix­
om, Oakland County.
O. B. Headly, long managing editor
of tho Saginaw Conner, and one of the

I

100,000 Feet of
White Ash
Flooring I
IfiqifCtT

mi(KfT

n/«f.

dhromo
School Cards,

'xJSS-E

Good Tough
Oak, Bock Elm,
or White Ash
Lumber

Feed Cutters,
Bob-Sleighs,
Wood Sawing
Machines.

VALUABLE FAR! FOB SALE!
116 Acres of Valuable Laud I

OHBOMOS I

Tha VaHey City firiring Park Aaaociatiou hare fixed their trotting and
running premiums at 810,000 far thrir
next meeting, which will bo hold at
Grand Bapida, June 9, 10,11, and 12.
Mr. and Mrs. Nichols, tho Hico-Nichote cetebritioa, hare left Mason and are
running a saloon and restaurant txdi;
the old Seney Hous* on Main street, in
Jaokaon. Bare Ml remains in jail.
A witneai in tho Kalnujexx, Circuit
Court swam that tho coat which be­
longed to ano of tbo lawyers peccant,
|110 T(.ry
---- u:-

A BARGAIN

UNDERGROUND

JAMES WOODRUFF

Tkaanaak. of Live* aag ■ittlaaa of
I
Property Saved bT Us*,, Ike
' AE2EAI SAFETY KEBtfifflE LJJEPB.

UR 81B HMWltfHS!

CRAYON,
WATXMOLOB

SEWING-

AMBOSte

UFKCIAI.TY

�Council room, Mouday evening, Mareh
2d. 1874.
Prsrent-Msyor, Recorder, and AW*.
Mudge, William., Breemar, Boiee Ham*
and BeaUey.
^xTho streets are non fearfully and
Minutes read apuroved.
gorgeously muddy. We «y this after
Aid. Hains reported on ladders for
much thought.
Fire Company which on motion was

Zter Str— Allow mo to give you a
brief history of the effect of your med­
ians called -Golden Medical Iherovery"
The women’* war, ao fs
Report of Commit!** on renting Coan- in my case. 1 am nvw in my eeventygraaeed 'without any pxrson
foirrth ysar, and naturally of firm concil room, as follows :
either te perobu or property.
Your Committee to whom was referred rtitution. Within tbo test few yeara,
from over exsroiov, I bare been afflicted
with a complication of diieaso almost
incredible to relate. In tbe first place
Catarrh, to a degree that, to aw, h seemed
that my voice jiassed out at the ear*, to
which we* added it* natural ally—
Bronchitis ; to which, at no great length
Committee.
ot tims, were added Neuralgic pain* in
ol Husbandry, aaeemblcd al
Which, on motion, ra* accepted end tbe head end shoulder* and bloating
Hall, in this city, on Friday, f.irtho pur­
adopted.
pose of considering th* propriety of or­
By AliLBnrimerganizing a county council.
We uuderThat Aid. Ham* be an-1 is hereby
authorirfod to procure one-half dozen eminent physicians, and tried almost
bnckots. ladder*, fire ax and steel bar, every known remedy for such coin*

The poultry fanciers of this city met
at tho etcre of Barber A BaQey nn Batunlay evening. They made jireiiruinary
arrangements, and adjourned uno wook
to |&gt;crfoet nn oraganization.
This ia a&gt;
it should bn. There are quite a largo
number of breeder* of celebrate 1 btrd*
In this county, and a (■onhry show would
bo a eoorco of pleasure and profit

CHURCHES.

necessary to mako up “slates," or pack
caucuses; but we weald urge Republi­
can* to be prepared by an interchange
of views, a thorough organfxation and
a careful canvass to nominate ths right
mon for the right places and then see
that they are elected. “Wou I” ia the

Manx's Csaaouc Balvb is so wellknown that it is only necessary to cau­
Fos FtrutTVM own Umttam ■.
tion against imitation*. It requires a to Bossmer, Baath A Co. .They a
f
Jan. 29t£
iwrzfaZ mfeurtwrs of (tie carbolic arid with cheap for cash.
other ingredients Io produo* a salve
that may be roli*d upon. The genuine
only guaranteed. Bee that it bears th*
signature and private proprietary stamp
of John F. Henry. Bold by all D»^ggiate and Deatera- Joax F. Hxnv,
CvaaaM A Oo., Projuictora, 8 and 8 Col­
lege Place, Now York.

sonri Pacific Through Lin«.
It fa
equipped with fl»« Day Gw-bra, Buck’s
Reclining Cha'r Cara. Pulman . Prion*
Bleepers, the fsmotu Miller Safety
Pfatforcj. and th* celebrated Wertfoghoaaa Air-Brake, and runs it* trains
from Bt. Louis to principal points ia tho
West without change. We believe that i
the Pacific Through Lino ha* thn twit ।
track of any rood West of tho Miesttaippl River, end with its superior qquip-

FAIR ANDFEAB LESS.

JOB PRINTING

completed, and peseccgers are offered a
first class all-ral rout from Bl. Lr.ui.
to Texas, either over tbe Missouri, Ksnsas A Texas R R, via Sedalia, or over
the Atlantic A Pacific R R-, via Vinita.
I For maps, time tables, information as

HAiitFiitiitfalltiGmNm

Thompson, Northern Passcntrar Agent,
157 Exchange Street, BuffaLi, N. Y-,
or E. A. Ford, General Passenger
Agent, BL Louis, Mo. Questions will
be cheerfully and promptly answered.
Cheap Fanssfor Bale—Easy zenn*-

Seciti, Ti Ptwte Bntrn

MERCHANT.

oral wealth, eclioola.«.Lurches and law­
abiding sociotr invito emlgniata from
all point* to this tend of fruits and
flower*. Fur particulars, addrvas A.
Tuck, Land Oounnisaionar St, L,uis,

12,000 worth of goods at coot,
000 in Conte, Vests and Pants,
400 in Glares and Mittens, of all

years—subject, however tu tho ratifica­
tion of tho Court above. That you may
live long to do good to suffering human­
ity, tho sincere wish of
Your unknown friend, Lrrnxa Cuts.

chairman ot tbo Board of Registration
for tbo coming election.
On taoticu Council adjourned.
W. D. Haris, Recorder.

Hastings I*. 0, March 3rd. 1874:
Alice Prat, J. A. Reynolds, James
Ransom, David Unguer, H. G. Ward,
Miis Anna Winters, Mita Hora &amp;
Waid, Maiisa Brown, Henry Brown,
David Johnson, Frank Johnson, Mrs.
Helen Smith. John C. Smith, Mrs.
Hattie Emery, Chester 8. Dann, J. H.
Durkey. Thomas Collin*. O. Cohen,
Simoon Decker, Lansing Archoy, Frank
Dubay ‘2. Oliver Joffors, Mtes Mary
E. Myre*. Patrie Murphey, Maggio

To A DVSZTIMCXS.—In'advertising you
should pnt your money where it will do
tho most good. A journal that is oegwrly sought alter each woek is a good
one in which to display your ware*.
One doroid of interest, glanced at and
thrown, aside, will reap you no benefit
whatever. Tho paper most bo made

The State Sunday School Association
is endeavoring to obtain tbe statistics of
all tho Bunday Schools in tbo State.
Blanks for that purpose are sent to one
person in each county, who acts as
Tho undersigned, secretary for Barry
Couaty, ha* forwarded one of these
Blanks to parsons in each township
wbo have acted, or born appointed,
Vice Preeidenle of oar County Sunday

Tax CaaunAX Ustow ia now pubishing Edward Eggleston's new story
(which ho himself considers to be bis
UQ, ‘The Circuit Rider : A Tate of
the Heroic Age." Mr. Eggleston is'one
of our freshest and most vivid story
life and character are superior to any­
thing wo have. Tho Unit* shoas as
much tact and enterprise ns any daily
journal in tbo country. It has a coip*
of tbo best contributors of all shades of
recognised Christian opinion, and gets
tbe best thought out ol all of them. It
shows more plainly than any other re­
ligious family paper in the United
Stales tho evidences of carsfoL thorough
editorial work. Its columns, always
full of interesting matter, contain a
greater variety than tho*o of any pa-

AT HALF THE PRICE

I am now all alone in the Photograph
business, and ss 1 have mado arrange­
ments to increase my facilities fordoing
better work than ever, all should call
and get a negative taken. Tbo superi­
ority
™y ’rur^ *n lh* r®*1 *• * *u®‘
eivnt guarantee of first -close work in
the future.
Rooms in Washington
Block, south side Btato Street

very .readable paper for years, and has
steadily iinprored upon its own excel­
lence. It advocates unity in a spirit af
euucilialion rather than of degmatism,
and seeks to draw by fairnese when it
could aol drive by pugnacity. In this
respect it m a model Christian paper,
and its temper and spirit are a beauti­
ful Ulustraiioo of the ripeaedchAzswtor
end mellowed experience of its editor,
ing a school are not known, it is hoped its pagee give ample evidence that Mr.
an urinate will be made and recorded. Beecher's heart and. hand ere thorough­
The township Vice Presidents will ly enlisted iu the great work the C4ruplease return the blanks whoa filled, to
tbo undersigned, at Hastings.
Tbs choice Chromo* that ar* presentThe names of the township Vico cdjo every subscriber—genuinely bsau-

»• Mwth ll I- I
LMsu“.a

TKrtHWKBT.lDIilL
TEH* OPUltBaCBirriOl*.

Those persona ore requested t1 fill
tho blanks, to far ae they can do so, ao
as to have every Sunday Schoo! held in
Barry County '.during tlib past year, re­
ported.
All wbo are interested in Sunday
Schools are requested to assist the
township Vice President to obtain lull

ing will have but trifling foroe_.
You
advertise to gain new custotncra and
retain old oiscs. The latter you Ad do,
perhaps without tho aid of printer s ink,
but tho fanner you mn»t seek aflv, and

Liar or Pxtxxt* issued from tho U.
S. Patent Office to Michigan inventors,
for tbe week ending Fob. 3, 1874, and
each bearing that date. Furmohsd this
Beautiful moonlight nigfata.
paper by Cox A Cox, Balkitoni of Pat­
i&gt;T!hvrf an tho railroad ie picking up.
en tiy Washington, D. C-:
Beautiful enow this rooming, far a
Furl--Part Iren for Shoemaker's—RR Babbiti, Jacksun.
Homo Coupling—B. Banister and J.
C. Perkins, Kalamsaoo.

Odd Mudd *&gt; 11S 8 &lt;
Business generally dull.

We have jost received a new stock

of stationery. Celt
Now ia tbe time to subscribe for the
Bawd—only 81.50 a year.
All of tho ladies m naturally Pa­
trons of Husbandry. Don't it t‘

why be wished to steal that article, bo
answered that he "wanted to restore
his hair, for it was hard to be a f ' *
end bald, too." If that invenlfou of
'.he great chemist could restore a faded

plaints without relief. A rapid loss of
strength and waste of flesh, reminded
The following accounts were pr
mo that I rould not long withstand tho
Tua G«ut Aitraicxx CuKsvrtmos
cd and allowed by ayes and nay* :
1 wabined forte of disease which was
Hich» Bros, lamp* for Fire Co.. 18.00.
bearing me down. 1 gavu up all Rxaur, Du. Wit. Hall's Hausm roa
run Ixsoa, cures the worst "Cases ef
busteras, made u.y will, had ray grave
Chtogbs, Cold* and ell tbe diaeswoa of
Ac., »lli50.
aluno placed in position and lettered
God M. RreC, service ns Marshal, excel* date of exit, and resigned myaslf tbo Lungs, throat and Chest. For
Al. Trodiwin*.our Faabfonablo Bar;
Whooping Cough and Croup it ie •
HIM.
to my eouch to awelt events.
N-U l-ung’
bar is attending tho Union 8cb.-ol. but- :
certain «|«cific. Tbo must obstinate Em. Busby the “Boss sharer,' will at­
M. W. Riker, justice lees. 83.20.
after thia, 1 aaw your advertisement,
cases
surely
yi^hl
to
Hall's
Balaam,
tend
to your wants gentteaion.
J. B. Goodyear A Co. drawing i
procured your remedteo—I am now on
dust. 8'2.50.
bead ot all cough preperatijn*. Soln
J. Rich, reparing grub hoe, |1.00.
Medxtal Discovery—bare a good appe­
everywhere. Junx F. Harnir, CvaaoM
By Aid. Hams—
tite, have gained fifteen pounds of flsah
A Co, propriotors, 8 and 0 College
- -no mere talk out of my ear*, no mor*
Place, N. Y.
bloating ot tho limbs, can walk two or
throe miles with ease, and foel that you

ment for girls, under the control of the
Assistant Matron. Mis* L V. Abbott
Tbe plan, when fully developed, con­
template* giving »U&lt; the giyls, during
eomti part ot their eight years' course,
careful instruction in eowing and cut­
ting, so that they shall bo able, on
tearing tho institution, to do any kind
of xewing, knittieg, or auttiiMr nawasary
in any ordinary family, except of
course, cuttirg men's clothes.

magazine, or paper, published, with or
without tbo advertised premiums, wo
will obtain it (or yon at tbo Lowzrr
Ra-na, without any expense to you m
sending the erder.___________________

post a:

ia more frequently a symptom of other
diseased conditions. The following loiter
sxpteins it:
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Log Turner for Saw Mills—G.H.

A correspondent write, u* to enquire Shearer, Bay City. .
Windmill—P. A- Bpiecr. MarnhalLRevolving Horae Hay Rake—K. W.
biotyer* ?
A Mrs. PearsMl. tectured on dipsrit- Tucker, Grand Haven.
Boe Hive—A Canniff. Three Rivera.
ualiam at Union Hall. Saturday evosring
Washing Maehine-N. Denny, Ber­
rot nr wzzx mtso ran. 10, 1874.

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J. W. Mites, Yankee Springe
Wm. Bryce, Maple Grove.
Usury Garret, Baltimore.
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Erie, Pto, is very much disgruntled at Horace G. Easton. J. Alverson,
Henry Btarr,
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WiHiam Kaeter,
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Tbe women of New York, throe J. A- Btewart.
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Otis R. Ellis,
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Frank Norwood,
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I I'atteukofer. &lt;&gt;f Mnnich, wbo is known nieated. New, it smms it had been J
u high authority on such ssbjfCta: known fur many years in tbe grant,Although the warmth of the body is th.- districts of Rugland, that if tbta weio »
r'esuh of rasyiration, it is a nagftlar tact dqpe, and the human being bad tho i
A tetter from an trasucccB-.fi:! farmer that tho normal temperature of tbo row-pax, thorn was little or uo danger J
for him from tike »mal!-pox. And the
whd left a modaraiely good portion io
farmers bad been giving themselves tbe ]
a city Mtouatita kuuse, to boretao a
cow-pox, and giving i; to tlx-ir faruilire,
tiller at the sail, without having proviTho Best Dollar Monthly.
and inhaled by them, may differ us and thus Looping the dreaded s.uaUou knowtedga of farming, ami who much as 180 dogreaa in temperature; pox at a safe distance, and nobody out­
neither does tins tomi»ratuto vary, in side tha farming dlstriet Menu to liavo I
a stalo of health, room than two de­ been the wiser Tor It. And respectable
grees, .though tbte temperature of tho physicians ruung and old, hod been I
nir may vary 72 degreos. The heat trundling about tbo country In their
given udcr tho quoted caption: .
generated by tbe human body ia twen­ gigs, nnd looking wise, and ahakin- "We have so often tried tu express ty-four hours is sufficient to raise feiny their heads ov«r the WMll-pot. aail ]
our ontniua about the probubl-j sum ra quarts of cold water to tho boiling­ nuver suspecting that tbe method of '
erf village and dty people in fanning, point; and of thia tho ro-gaiar processes preventing U waa all tbe thna in use
that wv should rnneh rather print the of nutrition require only a definite part, under their very eyes.' How long this ,
experience of thoas who here triad it, and tho larger portion must I- given would bare gono on who can tell, if
•.ten to repost our own view*.
As a off through radiation, evnpornt in, or thoughtful Edward Jcftnrr had not
moral rale we think it tenot sdiiiabio conduction. When heat is lost by ra­ listened to what tho milkmaid said that
ter nwn to change either bmunossor l-&gt;­ diation, as in sitting near a cokl win­ morning in tlui surgery f But it set
_ wi_________ ________
dow, or other cold object, tho impres­ him thinking, in hit stow, steady, earnsion of a draught may bo created, al­ c,t way ; eu&lt;l the idea once scraod, that
though tbo air be perfectly calm, heat bare was tho long-desired prevention,
being simply given ap to the colder ob­ ho never last sight ut it until ho hid
ject. Thus, white tbo temperature of a proved it beyond a doubt.
MARTIN 3 IMPROVED
r,x.m rosy! romaiil constant, different
Dr. Jenner made no 'secret of^hls
sensations may bo experienced, depend­ great discovery.—tried to get no patent
ent on tbo surrounding objects.
A for it, — but freely gsvo it to the world.
ths fact that farming is a trade, ami en­ much larger amount of tbe ’■superfluous Tho Gorernmoct. however, rewaided
tertain a vague notion that nlmoil any­ hjat ia lost by evapwntiou ; andilunng him handsomely, giving £10,000 in
body can rm n farm and do it tip in sM-voro exercise, when more heat is de­ 1S02, nnd £20,000 five years taler, ia
ranch bettor style than is done by the veloped, evaporation la also more rapid, 1607. But ho did not earn foy money,
old do-ss-thoir-fBtheTs did fanners. If and the normal temperature of tbo blood and ho did not work for fame, so ho
our Newburyport friends belong to this rostered. A "cold" io caught when the ccntiuuod to live quietly in hie pli-aasut
class of "progressive farmersif they •mporaiten is too rapid ’ Birt litile country homo, amid bisold friends and
propose to engeffo in tanning lafora heat fa lost by conduction. The jwvrti- tho old scons*, until his sudden, peaeolearning the trade ; if they never swung clea of air tn contact with tho body be­ Bit death tn February, 1823, In the
an axe or pulled a hoe ar worked c pair comes warm, and an- rvplac-d by colder seventy-fourth year of iris ago. Few
•f sheep theere all day tong; if they ones, creating a current, which U insen­ tuen have lived eo happily, or have dons
have never known how hoary a buahvl sible, because uf lees velocity than throw1 so much good, yet it is fifty years after
basket full of potatoes ia late in tho of- feet jicr second. Io better conductorsi his death, sod not in his England, but
tefltooa after having toted them to the cooling takes pluro more rapidly, water iu far-away Italy, that gratitude to hie
cart steadily fiom early morning; if
- memory is spoknu in a stntoe 1
their wives bars had no experience in
i
Since this discovery uf vaccination, MEISEB UTEBT HEAD SEOCII.
bufer sad soap making, in trying lard o£cooling, however, supplement each tho tenon of small-pox bare nearly
cr tiling sausages, in taking euro of other, and act together Thum a cur­ disappeared, and with good nursing,
poufitry, lambs and pigs, then oev nd- rent of warm air cools more rapidly intelligent physicians are not much
ii. __ .J i.H
than calm cooler air. not only by reasoni afraid of it. In mhny countries the
ol Fonccral of tho air, but by favoring: gorerniaont obliges every person to be
evaporation.
‘ vaccinated, end thovo who cannot pay a
Tbo chief object of clothing ia to xur- i, doctor are vaccinated free of charge nt
round tbo body artificially with a warm tho public ilupcniaries.—Sf. AfoAeies U«. the. U aajtMag cUv. FarikMlu. fr.
sad,... &lt;1
A l «, fe,U.»&lt;L Illiev.
climate, poor road actors being conic-!
quently selected- The axiliug process
opinion that anybody ia etuart enough la, however, simply checked by tho
to manage a farm either East or West, ctelhing.
Even tbe thinnest, finest
witbort that training which is neWbary fabric, ns n rail, diminishes loss by ra­
to surcesa in other buxines*.
Its the diation. But tbn inolosuro of air is
early history of New England, anil we especially cifcctinx end consequently
suppose tho same ia truo of all now garments of porous, heavy material, are
fanning section*, nearly nil families warmer than those which uro move
were brought op on farms. Tho min- cumptcL Felt shoe*, permeable tn air,
iatar, merchant, lawyer,’ blaclumith,
miller, draaoar of the home-mado .cloth.
FITS and EPILEPSY
At, ell owned land, and they worked endurable l.ccauio of checked reputa­
a&gt;n it with their boys when not etu- tion. Tbo mere bygruacolio th.. mate­
yvd in the shop or office. Tho girls rial, tho colder tho ctethiug, because it

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State o! soeioty, when every individual
wee taught the A B C of farruiug and tains its elasticity when moist, an-l
ot the spelling-book so early in life that koeps the air witliin its porci. And
. they could not remember their first lee- our bed. shirk is, in fact, our sl-cping I
eon in either, may have originated the paniient, ie of »pceinl interest. It xiuit
idea, which is still! strangely prevalent, | be warmer than our waking clothing. ’
that faraiag io a sort of natural in-j| since Iras heat is dcvolujwd during
| dorp. Consequently toes* of sleep i«
I very eslisuetiagTho feather-bed
! [oesciies in the highest degree feeble
' conducting pourer, elasticity, and per- .
I meability to air; but. if too thick orsaft,
resembles more nn air-tigbt girm-nt.
llio hoax-, too, mar |s&gt; regarded as anj
extended pi&lt;cc ot clothing, so gtudnaL
is the troEtitii-n from botily garments ■
to it (Un- atop trom the -.vid&lt;- garment'
of tiro Arab to his Mt tout being n ’
pranticoahip should be cmntuenrod in email one), and, in hygienic funedone, '
early youth,—oxprricmo hnvtng shown they ntn-e preci»o!r in rvgutalieg our
that tbs twig must ba bout tho way the
tree is to inshzis,—and it is generally
regunlcl as unprofitable for a raiddle- may bo blown through a brick, pieces
•gediwroon to attempt to master tho &gt; of mortar, wood ote.. by glnM tubes reart omL usyetary of apy trade, cr to ac­ tuent.d tu oppouito aides, and the pas­
quire that facility of motion ami exact- sage of water (»o much denser) through
noss of eight which mark the export tl&gt;esc subetancos, sh:w how imperfectly
werksaaa. The same principle is rec- &lt;xir walls, ot whalnvur n a tv rial, end i
ognirod in tho professions, in tuerch.in- how ever thick, exclude tho nir from us.
diss, Ac. Monee tbe btaeksmilh wbo We do not peraeiro the free |M&gt;«uu;e of
rails hie shop for a dry goods store, the
farmer who turns grocerytimn, rir the
dsrgyman who loaves his fioek tor an
agency ia some book concern cr lite in­
surance, and failt. gets but littte sym­
pathy (ortho roeulting “mislortnnra "
Nor do tbn failures at throe men proto ‘
| Edward Jenner was born in Berkeley,
that either tbo dry goods, ths grocery,
Gloucestershire, England, May
1».
the book business, ar insurance ngoncy in the hands of men proporiv trained, । 17-10, nearly 12S years ago. Hi. fhthor
was a well-to-do clergyman, and Edis not profitable.
'
I ward was brought up m comfort, sod
"And in our opinion the Ices of S5,well taught. Hta father died when he
fOO by onr correepandcot in his three
was only five years old; but bis elder
years' experiment at farming, falls to
brother, &lt;ruo was also a clergyman, took
prove that farming in MaaMchusetts
will not pwy, or that tho •tagmer’a life is care of him, and was a, good as o' fath­
er to him. Edward Jenner was very
fond of tbo ixinatry. and nearly all his
life was spent ia the neighborhood of
the IxtaufifniTale of Gloucester, where i
be bad tbe good fortune tu be born.
While Edward Jenner wae a young
uiun. working and studying in n sur­
geon's uffloe in a (own called tfodlnin.
near Bristol, which ia the chief town of
Gkiuiwstsrahirc, ho used to hear a geod LOWEST CASH
deal of talk about the -.mail-pox. This
disease makes great trouble in onr own
srf hisboyaaiwiwk. We do not ki.o“w time, and whan it ia prevalent there u
hardly say sickness p&gt;.-cp!o arc more
exactly how much was paid for tLo
afraid of; but it is not ao bad now-aofire, nor how much it brought when,
day a as it was in Jenner’s time. It was
sold, as it eras ft few rears afirwwanta. a ftighriul plague, and rarried off in
■under a power of sale in thr tncriravo.'
England alnuc, it is said, 45.000 peo­
Bat thia w. do know, the the good
ple every yftar!
Kings died of it.
queens, princes, princesses, tbe rich end
the l-ocr. the high and tho low, tho
like our eotrespondonL thought Lo had learnedftid the iguorenh
When it
appeared in aa army, il often slew more LAW CASES &amp;
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grisvously from this |i«etilouee In
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lions, Old Bores. Eruptions ol the sLu,
ttare Eyes, cic,. etol la ibrae, « ia1*
otiwr eonstitntioua! Dnceits, Wauun's
Vrstc.xn Hmm Imre rkown their great
carotin powers in tbe muat abatfaato nn-l
intractable coaeo.
For Inflammatory end Chroule
lilicnntaliKm, G&lt;«L BHtota, ttaodtteat
and InlenniUsmt Fcvcrc, Diacusa of the
Blood, Linr, Kidneys, sad Bladder, those
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"A few years since a man who owiuxl
aamaUj-taM^h a town some thirty
mike from Boston, eemo to tbo city, and
wort into partnership w ith an individna I
hero who had been doing busmwa many
years. The countryman intrusted tho
taw hundred dollars ofcash he had on
hud, with ।
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beads and kind hesrta were trying to
And out n way tu fight this diacase
Thirty-one years before Edward Jenner
waa bora, a bright, witty tedy, with a
ehstj. tongue but a good boart.—LmJv
Maty .Wortley Montague,—hml found
tbs: in Turkey, where tlw stoaD-pox
raged terribly every year, they had n
way of treating well people eo as to clre
them the disease, but in a lighter and
Iim dangerous turni than if they tm.k
U in tho common way. WeU posons
were willing to be made ill iq this way,
b.cau,e th. y know that small-pox very
rarely contra tu a percm more than
once. Thn was called inoculation, end
lady Maty, to sliuw bet faith; Bad her
own m» inoculated i.i 171H, *u2 with
prrfeet BurecM. This
thought a
gi-.wt dterovsry, and eo it was, for she
01 Atting, hue’actually had brought to noticen groat principle;
utad cue for ft* stew cauptay-

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Mouth. Bilious Attack*. italpitatioes &lt;rf the
Heart, Ltiflaimnation of the Lamp, Bain
in the region' of the Kidneys. and a hun­
dred other painful sytaj tota*. uro tbo off­
springs of Dys;*!*:*. line bottle will
prove a better gwaruulec of its merits than
a lengthy mlrertiecment
Srrofttla. of King’s EvlL Whim
K.etlim^, Uleesa, Itayufod-e Swelled

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atroyed. or the gdan-b .-itrophicd and
deenyadj. but Midi m remain can bo
oared by tbta njmlicatien, and rtltnin
tated into nativity, •&gt;&gt; that, a new
growth of hair h produced. Instead
of fouling tin- Itxir with a pasty aedimetit, it will keep it clean and vigorimu.
Its cwasioual US’ will prevent the Iiair
from turning grey er falllug ofl; and
ccuscqiwnlly prevent boUnexs.' Tbn
restoration of vitality it gives to tho
xcnln i.rrrr.U and prevents the 'fornm^
tidfi of dandruff, which is often ao tmrlcanly and cff.-aslve. Free from those
deleterious eulxtances which make

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benefit bat not harm it. If wrmte
merely for n HAIR DRKSSINC
notiiing ebo can bo found ao d^sirabl. Coining fteither oil wx dye. it doc
not «oH white cambric, and ret law
long oa the hair, giving ft a rich, gkw
luxtro, as&gt;d « grateful perfume.
Prepxrftd |y Dr. J. G. Aw &amp; Co.,

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUHTY.

MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1874,
stubborn woman. I akould talker lira I
m a neat of enakae than with hw.
IJ

opportunity to thank you for your eom-

A. they

MATlook of exultation lighted up hla foa-t-i—
perver.lty.
One day diortly after thia, Gitea War­
young crealuro who seemed absorbed ner aaked bar to be hl. wife, and eha,
in hia uroeenoe. Warner rnlaed bi. a* il urged on by romo mallriout rant.

TRESSES.
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and managed to pmerve an uatwanl diguan Uy.
I calmncae. Still there was a dull, throbI bi ng pain in her hoart.
, ‘I am aatunUhed at aeeing Mr. Lea-

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flirting thought*. Rut her tnad perveraity lived through it all.

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informed Gilc. Warner that hi. aori.ty
Bha railed blankly. but did not eon- WKa VUvt ,l...^^l
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DR.C.C- LINSLEY,

at the ago of 83, he .tarted on a final
expedition to xolre all doubts. H» wax
aided by warm friends, among whom
were the Kbcdiro who gave him the use
of a Steamer, and Baron ItothKbild
land Sir CrTrovulyan. who helped him
in the -way of funds. Il will be xron
that both Jew and Christian aid«l in
the enlnprira and it is true that llio
Christian and Jewish world is interest­
ed In the idontificatiou ot tho .pot
where the aublima wonder* reroelrd in
tho Old ToxUunent took place, pio ca­
ble dtepatchaay. tho expedition place,
the holy fountain at ua day’s journov
KnHKvk*
Ik.l.. 1 __V.'
__

el cf tho mo," which i. about where
bo.uM.riou.
Sbiriey w*. Itedell’i Dr. Delta had provxmsly mainblicd
friend—Shirley had concocted a pUn to that it exited. RU further added
rmrwe Werner.
L;_
VI. that he discovered and cojaed aome
Binaitic tnacriplione.
It ix not elated whether Dr. Boko
heart would break. But Albert Bedell
and there the .object wax dropped.
.tillhold. tha view maintained in LU
An half hour they wandered through manifested a atrengo indifference and
offered do comment whatever.
Hie
wife and mother wondefed, but acid
her companion xhould think that the nothing. At ten o'clock Agr.ee aroxe
tableau of a xhort time previou. bad with tho intention of retiring.
made .in iiutirexrioa upon ner. But aho
full of caret womanliood.

Ctuiaa.—Wo uro now prepared to re-wat 8PUNT AND
CANE HE.AT CHAIRS in the bret manner and at rocuonabte rate*.

Ara I for-

on liar pleadingly.

STEBBINS &amp;, EELDING.
Opposite Goodyear’s Hardware.

JOHN ROBERTS.
PHYBICLJ^A SnUDJOJT-DovUlM •» Bn.U-

____

be hu dbcovxred tha true location of
Mt.-Sinai, to long a mailer ul doubt
and discuMion.
Oriental
travoter.
have been much at teggerboada on thia
Cwflon.
Some vrhere, with Doan
nley, drecribo a mountain With n re­
markable plateau on one aide, whereon
a voat crowd might bare assembled,

citraent

became a liltte more cheerful.

BED-LOUNGES.

Discovery of Mt Striai.

‘Now wo will tak. our walk through

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of her mother and grandmother.
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troubled feeling*
•May I call upon you as n welcome
riliter, ax a friend F xaid Oilea Warner

Rin
taining that the thunder, and light-----------know IL At length her family grow mng« about Mount Sinai, at the time of
■ minn« anil
.1.1__ _ ____ &gt; ■ thu .uhlimo mamfoetalion, were not at
all mlreculoua bat only .uch pbonomenn

attired henslf for the .trout

Ifoiura-

Striped and dotted matenal. will bo

The rodiuguto improved and enlarged
good for ra mon tha yet.
It seem. a fixed fact that Napoleon

,------- »--------------a, uw ba. boon Drajbt to think Jilfereatly,
Ho raised hla hat, and die, with a
pane, pteyrar a farontu cur. ouo that
.lightnod, flow up the xtepa hurriedly aroao without .peaking and tend noted Ralph had admired, and as she thought and to conxidor the awfol areno m a
of the widen time, die dropped her bend supernatural de. If Dr. Baker’* re- rauxlin will be fariuonabte next »utnupon Ihn tn uric rack, and Logan to
waep. i’rreenlly ri&gt;o been! a deep,
dual at proeent Roman gold jewelry
Her father closed banton. voice ringing rn-erMly tho
u the moil popular in New York.

further particular* of tha expedition.

T. R. DIAMOND.

THE SCARLET MIRROR;
The New Wheelek &amp; Wilson Sewing Machine AWARDED the j
A«-nn&lt;. c=u,
highest premiums at all the leading fairs in the IS orld, and the
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’
'only one becommknded for the Grand Diploma of Honor, at the ’
g w
M B
Worlds Exposition, at Vienna. It has less pieces than any Shut
'
lie Machine, Sows Faster, It Runs Stiller, It Runs Easier, It ■
Sews the Thickest and Lightest Goods, It is Easier Adapted to Mr&gt; Bedell, pwreoariruly. 'It will be
Different kinds of Work. It will last a Lifetime, Every Joint being no particular pleasure to walk cut with
Gtlre Warner, and may cauae you aotnc
Adjustable. Old Machines repaired i&gt;r Exchanged.
Extras of trouble.
Indeed I would rather you
all kinds at th$ office of the Agent in this City.
would not auociate with him nt all.

MH.O T. WHEELER.
COUNTY •nULASUMK-OSM Is t
Umm.
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SHERIFFS.

ISAAC W. VROOMAN.

GEO, IK BROOKS.

i

Hbould the Asvot tall to call on you, be Invite, you to call *t hl* offir-e In the
« az— 6,_Mich., and examine the

WLydhot support Home Industry ? Did you ever take the
trouble to find out -whub make.* u community thrifty mid prosper­
ous? You go to the city and you see the jieoplc all alive and
stiring, and the first thing von say, w “ They arc doing lots of
MA.XtTVACft
busmans acre!" Everybody seenm to be doing well. Mechanics
are Bcfeh l»y hundreds hurrying to their labor with their dinner
pail on their arm. What w the cauae of all thia stir? “Y" there
is a demand at ffomc fdr work, the jieople patronite Home Indus­
try, city people know that it is to their owu personal interest tordttnZJ—support Home trade and they do it invariably. Who eats wheat
rftmaavnrr'ro riased in Barry County, if it is not the people in the county? We
---- --------- must build up our own place; people in Grand Rapids won’t di&gt;
!it for us. .We have Merchants,-Mechanics, Tradesmen, Lawyefs.
(Doctor* aud Laborers} but one gays "we have no mechaniai in
Bastings who can do a good job of work.” To such I would say,
look at our Brick buikUnpi, our Agricultural works, our Milling
and onr Cafringpa, Wagons Cutters Ac made in Hastings, and
CALL AT JOHN bTAXLEY ii
then say we have no mechanics. Compare to day with ten years
Pure witeg aai Jjauore ago; for then there was not even a painter in Barry County that
could paint a lumber wagon fit to be aeen. There is no need of
going away from Baatings to getra Carriage or Buggy, and bo far
nn Vttt&amp;rt are concerned, you cau Save ton doliani on every
Cutter, and get a better Cutter of me in Boatings, than in any
other Town in Michigan (great or small), for I know they cannot
compete with my Cotter Machine. 1 am giving my customers the
benefit of-iAy Citttw JffacA wd xhicb I do say is a saving of ten dolhrtsldthem on every Cutter they buy of me. I have nearly eold
out mv first batch of Cutters, and um Running Out another lot
whieh'4 wiU hare ready in a few days. I ^iall sell Buggies bdme
Ptn- next season. 1 am ready now to offer lower prices on bug­
saaitf
gies than ever before. I am preparing Machinery to enable me
T-W. LYON, rrepxteiee
to undersell any carriage Guilder in the country. Try m* on. I
It.. •Ml.Ml.Urnm
hare made my romtmaerB Hafpy and can do it again. My bu»inesa nb^iy double* ei'ert’ year, and that is evidence of satisfaction somewhere,

a&amp;swssrr-iai
HAffiXM. MIOH.

Greble &amp; Bussell
Sell The Diamond Tooth X C
Saw which is guaranteed

FXfhK HANCIBO,

the captured

trophy, relic, curioeily, or moment), or
any artiste which u| connected in any
manner with the history of the war, or

Protecting the Buffalo.
The wanton havoc tnadp among the
and immediately they were bduded baek buffalo* of th* wodern plain. caflx for
io be auld and ro-aold. one of the Odd
Follow* paying for an apple twenty-fire
cent. in rilvrr
—•— -*—----put utf grid M
pocket-piece.
Contnnutioaa
FMtricta lhe killing of tha Biron or but-

dMlraclion of the buffalo bo interfered

since ho began to call hero regularly,
and you've been aa glad to ace him ax
he has to come. I know it all dear.
I've .con three generation, bow before
thia itrauge, and. yet simple thing,
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v.—», ____

new ■ro.irictod, .like the Indiana,'to Hm-

one flippantly.

with mother and ma thi*

thanked mo in hh polite way aud left
tbehouw.'

low aoba interrupted the old lady at thia
point, and what .be would have ..id
waa forgotten ia trying to mitignt® tho
aonuwofber grand-daughter. But ft
waa uwlaae. Agnea* nerve, were cxnnpletely unitrung, end aha had no con­
trol of henolf Grxndaix at la.t be-

rhat

drink to my promiaed wife, tat pretty
Agnaa, and—the old maa'a money.
name of, contributor end hiuory in full
A dinking of glaaoea followed minfor that parpoxa.
With the aoknoeriedgement receipt I
then
will return a rmI crirtlhcate numbered
to carrrepoud with the ratelugue numboro of the article*, and giving the name
andrank of doner, and deecriplrou of
rtionwaly. HU looked at him owe,
itrange gratitude in h.r glance, and
In edditiqn to Ibe abore I desire to

Gile* Warner that »h» would go with
him to Fairmount, whiith of fame
gretiflad that gentleman exceedingly.
T_ ■__I I.__ - 3 a., it V* - - ■
.u.&gt;

therefore, for exhibition in the muwum.
ThU cuHeoilon ef Photograph. will be
an Utnrtwtiug Sa:uro, and it U dmirabU to bare it a. foil and eorndMo M

like n wxhila.

.railed very brightly, and announced
heroelf in rendfaaaa.

Walk

range every year
r. And this rreul

St th* table.

-

Mt*

• ** if I raddn'l; Mill re. a-criuuxl
to sunnHeate before him.'

'Nothing, nothing,
It was

EMJ&amp;.KA

will be arranged for exhibition and
proeervation all th# old Regimental
------• —---- — ---- - - —MUM
U ..... »« UM1J M» xnUO
Flag* earned in the lale war by Michi­ the .ppi.. l*n, It -rai auggeeted that he would think from ill rrarae. The old
gan rvgimenla, togothnr with such mo-

trotnulouriy.

to cut fifty per cent
more Wood than

there U a large room cou­
th® offiotw of the Quarter-

kid glove embroidered on the back with

an apple. Mr. Wertheimer giro the lad

'True enough, child.

J. L. REED

. --

ing door, which ware now kchad.
frreently voiere were heard, and then
Mr. Itedell moved forward and taking

Military Department, Mich­
igan &lt;

K

Swxrr’»

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A Noble Deed of Charity.

ament, or of hi.' penonal military
nixing the
oty» or of fi&gt;&lt;&gt; hktory of Michigan
■Suppose you should meet Ralph
in the late war, are earnvxily rT-]ue»tt&gt;d
Lester, child ? There's many thing, to
to eontrihute tho anw to the Stale
think of, and little though they be, and then you’ll fool bolter, I'm »ure.'
Military Muroum, Where they will be
thejr hold a mighty power fomhtimes.
•I saw Ralph at Fairmount with a
I’m dire Ralph wouldn't like to see you
announced that nearly fifty dollars had
walking with thia Giles-wbat'.-hi&gt;myttary frighten, me. I cannot under­
stand it'
•Wait, and do a* I tell you.
additional guarantee’
giri’e form ebook with emotion,
With a deep ugh she bent forward
fry Io control yaurwlf, dear.

Ikliiau.

HasiiHle,

magic, and over a flight of stain dimlylighted, and then into a dark room.
Untd thia moment the had felt no alarm,
but now a ananidon that her folhei wax
temporarily iterxngad flew into her

, Mr. Rrdell Mgbed and then folded
। her banda iu her lap. Hen daughter',
i willfulneaa w*a n euljcct vf con.tant
anxiety to her, but unfortunately .he as yon wanted me to, 1 xbouhln't have
But
hod not the energy to even attempt to wen what I hare at all event!.
gerhapa It b better a. it i«.
Oh my
chock it
Grandma, who hail been g a ring from
'Iluah, dear, huxh! you'll bo aiek ii

boon entirely ana forever abolished

■Oh. Ralph f
•You am mine, darling, are you noil* I
'Yea, thank God!' ahomurmured de­ which
voutly.
One granth later they were married.
poor, balf-cted boy. went into tha hutol

excuse youroelf to Mr. Warner.
Ague. Redcll toroed her head
tiently, and jrouted b»r red lip*.

A. D. COOK Agent.

UHope i/iousT/tf.

tie etopped before a fine
lioaable etreet

choking &lt;ob broke from her lips, and
। her tear, followed faxter.
। Presently the door opened softly, and
| Grandma's xweet aged fare j-x-rod in,
and as the mw her darling a attitude,

the nice Iflilp .um of &gt;105.85. "Oti
Um4 th (M fiUnn," ia the prayer ot the ground. Another, n
euro, will kill an equal n

. gnutkman who., ideality

•£

�bacon &lt;fc

James F. Joy.

tOe Laaaiag J&amp;pwHwM show* that
the Specific Taxa* realised by the Foe
and Fun Meme Insurane* Componie*
for tbe year 1878 tm 865.888.20.
Niaety-oigbt Companiea having report­
ed and pehl their tax. Tbe total re­
ceipt* far 1871 were 858,301.98, showing

The important* of tb* questaon of
bridging tbe Detroit Hirer, at itotadt
to th. producing interaats of our State
is our apology tor again Baking th*
oaraful attention of our randen to the
eerie* of latter* written upon thi* sub­
ject by Hom Jaraea F. Joy, tta fourth ot
which is herewith printed, *ad wo trust
will to rood by every person in the
country who is interested in th* cheap
tranaportatio* of th* surplus product*
of our agricultural eoetrana to tbe great
market at the Kart:

Tho fiAt preront and much greater
future importance of th* sxtonaiou of
railway* serosa ItaViv* at thi* place to
the «ty and State will justify tta *Sbrts
to bring tha subject la aU its aspect*
before the public. Ws are met bore
with tta asm* specie* of argument
which lias always been med to resist
•ueb improrcmonta everywhere. Ibero
did reesire from th* people of the State has boon found no alommit of fairnra*
aa premiums during the year 1878 82,­ intheconteat. While thaw connected
194,606.60, and that their receipt* with the railroads refuel to make a
above th* amount of th* Spteifi* Tax
was 82,128,768.40, of which H hut
81,000,000, mnat be net profit, over and sei interest the whole case ot that in­
tercet has been made up in tho dark,
We especially ask tho attention of our and vubmitied to th* board and tweired
by it without any knowledge of the
reader* to (tore facta and figures, and matter »tated by the other side, aud
aeh of each of you if it it not ippurct without any opportunity to criticim cr
from tbeao figure* that the Specific Tax refute cr croas-examine. Statemaate of
of 8 per ccsL te none to high, and if tta mo*t extraordinary nature are mad*
they do not c»tabli»h tbe fort that our aud of the most exaggerated kind,
which would not have bonui tho teat ol
people an being mwreilomly bled by
tbo** Insurance Coopanieo, who by thing* eeem to have been received oa
ring* combine to compel th* people of truth, am! to have become the bati* of
'
Michigan to pay them 81,000,000, a the report of the engineer*.
We have shown by tho tost of actual
year a* profit*; and yet, some, nly * experience bow little all steam vesaels
are to be affected by a bridge. Th* ex­
winter"to vote to reduce tbe amount of perience cf from ten to twenty year* on
thi* Specific Tax. We eould not are tho great river* of th* country, and witlx
then (hat it was right or we ehonld hare numerous bridges, are enough to end
argument with regard to them, though
complied with their request, and in view not perhaps tho aaeerticns of such a
three of tacts we think they would not man as signs himself •‘Sailor” in com­
munications on thi* subject to your pa­
again tak for nay sucli reduction.
per, but who probably never owned or
managed or sailed * boat of any kind

the stale of affair* and «unpooe a owe.
Fur instance, suppose the channel
through the Flats were shortened to a
tenght of only eighty fact, being th*
fourth of the pier* of abridge, instead
of 7,000 feat, but was in all attar re
spsctalta asm* in width and dapth. and

Bat J&lt;-t u* agaie change tho condi­
tion of things, end suppose that for
miles store and below the flats thuro
was a perfectly straight channel forty
fret deep and three-fourths of ti mile
wide—that whil* tta water at th* flat*
spread out for miiau around, there w»*
at that point a channel only f&gt;00 fret
wide, and that tb* distance through it
was only eighty foot—that the rock* on
each aide at that distance were twenty
feet above the water, and thit in tho
exact center there woa also a rock 500
fret tong and forty feet wide, and par
allol with the current of tho stream but
perpendicular from the bottom of the
take to tbe top, leaving a clear opening
of 200 fe*l in the dear on each side,
through which ia a perfectly straight
lino tlw current ttowo-i, and for mile*
atov* and tolow fifty fret (loop. Now
tbo problem is a fair one to t&gt;ut to
Hearn*. Biaael and Racket, who seem
to b* good a figure*. If in the unforocable orcumstance* heretofore existing,
aa above stated, only 250 out of 27,000
got aground, bow many out of the

Ou our outside thi* week will to
found th* very able and acsuibto mrosage of Gov. Bagley, delivered to tho
Legislature ia joint convention on
Wodncnd ay of last week. It ia so brief
that any on* can find time to ro*d it
8o wise and pertinent are it* sugges­
tion*, that no un* should foil to read it,
and we trust it will roc-sire tha candid
consideration of tta people, which its
merit* so fairly entitle it to.
At this boor w* eannot say what may
to th* action of tbo Legislature upon
tb* proposed amendments to tbo con­
stitution therewith submitted to tbe
Legistatan for their consideration, bat
we know that th* mseaag* commanded
tb* highest encomium* from all shade*
of opinion among the Legislator*, and
shape tho final actftm of the Heprcsentive* of the people, and of th* people
themselves at Ute poll* in November,
when they shall be callqd upon, a* tbe
court of last resort, .to review what
may be th* final action of the Tzigtela-

Paniblj Hou. J. Webster Childs may
to tta corning man for Governor, a* the
Hasting* H*~ Zseraol, iotoulsg rep^rL«i, 1*2» he i*. *rxl wbo doe* not know
tha old adage, "That children am!/sob
always speak the troth."
But it will
not to as die Bepubliean nominro, until
after Mr. Begley, than whom Michigan
never liad a better Governor, has l&gt;ccn
once more elected to that position, nor
until Senator Ctandlsr for tho forth
term I* elected to tbo United States
Senate. Yet tho Jttnttl na»y ftttilb
be mistakes!, aa w* have too much faith
in tho Honorable Sanatox from the 4th
to toller* he ia, in tha least dogroe, in
sympathy with tbo “like* of the Jsevwef

That tinkering to th* city charter of
which the Hasting* Jato-oal speak* was
don* nt tame, mostly by tta friends, and
if any changes mad* were not desirable,
save that rod or: ng the outrmjioua sal-

jwfy faarrta among the city officer*,
they axe mainly rcafgmsiblc for them.
The amendment* submitted by Senator
Dewey represented the wishes of
th* liepublican* of the city. Those

It will to my care now to discus* tta
•fleet ot • bridge upon tbe navigation of
th* rivrr by sail vessels. In order to
do thia tho more undentandingiy. and
giving full fore* tb advene statements,
we tako reveral extract* from tta report
of tta board itee'd to th* Secretary at
War, tacauie *n for as our opponent*
are concerned, they cannot object to
their rtafements.
Th*y say rclativ* to th* navigation
between Lak* Hnron art! Lake Erie :
“Tbe only point* at which any *»rion*
difficulty exiat* at the Irmo kilns below
Stoney Island, and in tbo old channel at
St Clair Flate. Th* firmer lire partly
in Canadian waters, and though veareU
■otMtitnee strike in nesaiag, yet tb*
difficulty might bo obviated at small *xpcnw&gt;. But at tho latter cb*nn*l tho
depth is about foartMn feet aa 1 v»**&lt;-l«
of that draft are confined in thair roar**'
to a passage of about 150 feet wide."
So narrow a water way was an injury to
navigation, and tta Govvram«ut baa
been constructing at the expense of
8500,000 an artificial channel or canal
wlpch give* a clear opening of 300 feet
for v*eael* of thirteen feet draft, and
this depth is now taing increased to
sixteen feet- [Pag* 5 of the report.)
TUi* tnrn-ased dvpth can only by 200
fwet wide, and in tta middle of th*
canal, without endangering the dykoe
on tbo sidee, and if it be increased to
tbe depth of twenty fret, it can o*Iy ta

inch-!* or a foot more Tbe old channel,
therefore, of 180 feet in width ba* hith­
erto be*n used mainly by revwls pav­
ing and repealing, and entirely by heavy

On peg* u it is stated that “moot of
tho sailing rt**^ls are towed in their
passage by pqjterful tug*, taking from
&lt;mo to ten vraool* at a tiase, and the
Uxgest tore sometime* exceed thro*fuurths cf a mile in length, but th.average number would b* b«tw*cn two
and three vessel* each, making a total
number ot *eparat* passage* ore: 15,000
n year. [8a* page o of report]
“If we take the whole nnmbar of
ve«**ls which pamod tta Flate ia 1672,
end divide tta number from July 1st to
November 25th, it give* 38-190 as th*
ration to ta added to tho** otis*iv*d in
1673 to express tta total tor thia aeason,
which may therefor* be computed at
27,109. Th* number counted by the
lighthouse keeper at Fort Huron for
the prvwioua year i* given at 26,381 for
the &lt;taj time, only to which add 25 per
cent, for' those passing at gight." [See
p«g« 7 ci the repert.)
“9r. Cuu Fun Caaau
f

Th* Naw York Artysadsat says that
Steward, of Michigan University, state*
that tha sum cf S3 has not been expen­
ded during .be past year in repairing
damage* done by the caralaaaaesa of
members of the Unireraity. Tbe total

Mofgaa Bate*, Ex-Lieutenant Gov­
ernor of Michigan, AW at bi. reted*nc«
ia Trarero. Ctty Monday xnonuag. Mr.
BalS* wm ana at the early settler* in

rech ottae ia all parts cf tbo cbanrai
at **eh entrant*, and ia the middle at
tta total nt tta upper eta. with raaeab
light and some drawing all tta water ia
tta ctannel, sad aim* a. taavih loaded

NEW ADVEBTISMENTS.

CHAXCERY SALE-

S’.SW'AJS-.’BidhS—
Mwna CWnta &amp;wstataM.--

First-Class Instruments.
THKC0XFE88I0M8 of an INVALID.

New Scales.

YOUNG CLINTON,

New Styles.-

ia no gratitude among these m*n. Th*
leader* of Tamminy pay down for
thuir Lilior. If a tr.xn has influent-* bo
can get of thorn just what that inflnenro
ia worth—if be uses it without getting
hi* pay, it it hi* fault. No matter what
he has don* in tbe post—no matter bow
useful h* was last rear—unl**s ho ha*
control of something or somebody thia
year, ho is killed and carted ooL I
know one striker who ha* afforded mo
considerable inttroction a* well n*
amusement.
Last year he held a
clerkship la the Court House, a sine­
cure in th* City Hall, end somothmg
or other in another dqwrtmeui, giving

New Prices.
Veiv Low

IFarrr^m, A’ o. 256 Greene, near £i(hth St.,
There is another experience around
these lake* ia the same direction which
po*a to show the same thing. AU these
27,000 vessels which pass through the |
Detroit Hirer as ia claimed, (though I
have iu my power to show conclusively
that th* real numbar ia only a little
more than a third, and certainly no
half of that number, aud shall do *o I
think), aU tbtefc. I say, go into th* vari­
ous harbor* around tho lake*. These
harbor* are formed of two pier* reach­
ing out into the larke, some of them
ninety fret apart, and from that gener­
ally up to 2UV feet It is into this nar­
row spore tfoit all these vessels pas*
from the Often lake in winds, rain stanna,
aud not drawn with tugs, but propelled
by sail* an J guided by ttair helms. In
terrible storm* and heavy scat such as
can never occur on the Detroit Hirer,
some casualties occur, though rarely.
Is thvro any difficulty in entering th* so
harbor* even with sail vemoU, except in
heavy storms and high aeaaf' Would
this difficulty be increased if they were
drawn by tugv, as ia often th* case?
All tho world knows that no such diffi­
culty axists, and that* vessel or steam­
boat will as easily and as eafelv in all
ordinary times, go in and out sbqhsy
will pas* along on tho open lake. Do
they over stop an hour or two, or thro*,
ia th* open lake to got ready their
tackle and wait to tako. a fair start be­
fore trying to make the entrance ?
When ready to enter they ran pas* in
in a minute. Did any sailor (perhaps
ytwr tailor has) ev*r a*e a vessel stop and
anchor *nd trim sails oad wait ‘ four
hours to get a fair start for tho harbor
it waa about to enter ? Was ever any

Now I quote from th* statement of
Merera Bterel and HackktU:
■■Question. In case of a bridge with
pivot draw* with six six qwninp, each
being 160 fost in the clrcr, and also in
th* case of tha earn* bridge with twu
pivot draw*, with four spans, what
would ta th* average delay to ex-'j'vcsrel ia pwssi ng through ?"

If now ia. tta light of «xpertet&gt;oe both
at tta finis and everywhere of**, and
also if w* consider that th* paasag* ia
to b* in a river with a straight uniform
current with no era, and that there nro
four or six channels, each wider than
tho channel for much more than a mile
fong at tta flats, and much wider than
the entoranoe to meet barton, and that

1,176, ami w* should be glad to lean
that thi* creditable shoring can be
matched by any ether institution. I*
it poambto that th* preeaca* ot 82 l*^.-.
in the various department can hare had
anything to de in securing thi* roonlt f

dwsltar in the village cr ths country,
bare an idea that a house ia a atnutwo
of sewn to twvh* rooms, in tta centre
of a prel(y piece of ground, with flowers,
fruits, aud such things about it. wh.-re
a child may be born and grow up with
decMit, toalthful snrrounding*. That
ia not what 500,000 people in this city
know a* a house. To them a house
means a vast budding, four or five
atoriea high, divided into small roocns,
tho rooms ten fe*t square, the bed
rooms ctoeeb. light, tbo cheapest of
all things, ia in these piste* c luxury,
and ventilation is impoasilw*. Often
twenty, thirty, and forty famili** are
crowded into a single building, and in- d*maad, and J. Wrigkt A Co. rocaired
a shower cf letter* containing 84 each,
many a* 150 apartment* have been which was pocketed.
There is one way to atop thi* swind­
Crowded together under one roof, each
of them inhabited by a family of from ling. Tbe law* which govern tta ad
minis traticn of the fPoatofllce prohibit
three to five person*. Huddled togeth- tb* delivery ot letters to fictitious addrsese* where fraud is intended. If the
Cnt victim would, with a contrite taart,
inform tta Fo*ta&gt;astev of N*w York, all
the rest would bo saved, for every letter
would ta returned to tbo render. As
high
10,000 letters to swindler* ar*

sniuug our poor
show* that In
the Eleventh Ward 11 is 828; in tho
Tbirtednth Ward, 811; in th* Fourt**nlhWard, 275, and ia the Seven­
teenth Ward, 230—thorn being th* four
most deaaaly thronged districts in Naw
York, Ixuulon ba* but one district
that approach** thia exhibit. The
population of th* Strand number* 307
to th* square aero, and th* next moat

The Governor’s Message.'

Soro Throa
UlMTs, BmUe*,
IiMwnea*
BjiuUffar,
HIM. SpTAlUA,
__
Oalle, OllSm*
All UemorrbagM,

which the authorities ar. after, i&gt; th.
clumaiert T&lt; unearthed, but as damsy
u it u thouaaud* upon thousand* have
bitten nth **d boon bitcaa by it “Tta
V*n.v» Watoh Co.," with "J. Wright
A On., 006 Broadway” oa agents, hava
flooded tha country with adwertiaaaaaato
offering to send saporb gold wntchra
for—think of it—84! The metal of
which ite watch** are said to to mad*
te "Blswnia gold,” which, from its descrintion, uppoare to be on tho whcl*
)__ ...
rfar
bettor
laan the genuine article Tho
anular iXt— ±2t
that'this wonderful oompoeitior. was “invented by Thomas T.
Efendolph, one of th* largmt stockhold«r* in tbo Genera Watch Co."

every fair and candid mind will conclude
with ma, that it is hardly possible for
any man to mike a more absurd and
•xtraurdinarv statement than that contairwd in the abort answer, or Ou*
whifb should hare boon so entirely de»
titut* of W wMghi. ft h upon that
they figure th* dataag* for delaya ia a
singl* year, by reason ot tta liridge. at
85M.OOO. And wtan it ia eaaatdarod
that tbo statosnanl is mad* up of tbe
assw
aad no merer th* troth,
w* think there is presented by MootBtaal A.Hacket to tta j-opl* of Detroit
and th*' Wtete, • dowwM in oppoedoa
to bridge* which baa norvr b**u ISrnoMod
in t-ffronterr
bv all
crinourmt*
jTndgre,
wtiU^Vesl
orilm
East
They
dassrv* and will carry off tta palm 1
Sixteen hour* to pom a tog with i.mr
r^b. ttaowfh /draw 0fI60 frat in
tta Datoitdra*!! Let any nsa a bit
took wpow tta rirar and observe tng*

all ttesc. “Why 1” I naked. “Woll,
yon see," ta answered. "I tad fifty ot
th* boy* that mado their headquarter*
at a saloon which my brottar-in-law
And while 600.000 poopki thus herd run. Well, this Spring, Jim, that's my
together like cattle, living on the refas* brothsr-in-Uw, kuoeked one of tbe boys
of the market*, and thankful ti they on the head with a bottle, and was ar- &gt;
retted, and th* plac* w«* broken un,1
gvt even that, it is a ••‘“I1 commentary
on our boasted civilisation to read in u aud ta Mcopod Sing-Sing by tbe skin ■‘society” paper that Mrs. Wm. B. As­ of his teeth; and bad to go Weat.
Another
man took the plaeo and gob­
tor, at a recent ball, wore diamonds to
the amount of one million dollar*, and i bled th* boy*, oad of court* I was jxirHs bolds all ttaa*
laccetotho amount of one hundred mitted to git.
places Bat I ain't going to lay still,
no sir. Tv* g. t a man to go in with
mt, and I'm going Io start right acrooi
the street, end I'll have ’»m all tack,
and then they can't help themtelvv*
I’ll have my place* thi* fall, *uro.”
No one Kerns to think of making
light ar clean tin sas from the miserable bead against Tammany ewvybody
wrrtihe* who inhabit them. The only seeks to coneiliato it My friend will
Th» moment he get*
internal ho aver take* in tha*o people is get his place.
to see that they pay their rent *vcry control ot fifty votes, he ia certain of it,
month in advance, and to
exactly for that fifty, by skillful repenting,
i
means
two
hundred
and fifty on el*ehow much money in the atapa of rent,
can bo screwed out of Itam. His fath­ I tion day.
Thi* t« a Bepubliean form of govern­
er, the original Astor. John Jacob, was
not quite *o tad as bis sun. Ill* old ment, I bcleire.
man died worth 830,000,000. In bis
last illnosn ho wok* np on* morning
and asked at his Fwretary :
“Mr.------ tan Mr*. Wilson paid bsr
month’s rent F*
“I b*Hav* not." smd th* Secretary
;
•It i* 612. Yon will ■*• to it at once
She i* sick, sad if you pat it off sb*,
STATE AFFAIRS.
mar not pay it.”
Twice or throe times a day would ।
tbb wrvtetad old man aok if that 812 , I Grand Haven ha* 32 liquor sslooua
had torn paid, until, to quiet him. th*
Th* Peninsular Paper mill at Ypsi­
Secretary took 813 from hi* pock*t and lanti employs 80 operatives ata manu­
gsv.. it to him, saying that she paid it facture* daily four tons of paper.
■'That's right—that's right,’’ chuck­
Ntehols, Shepard A Co,. of Haul*
led the old miner, aa his finger* sloned Greek, recently shipped one of their
on the mviney ; "and now. Mr. ------ , Vibrator thrasher* to Lexington, Ky.
tur&lt; tar out Sta fo aick and won’t bo
A daily average oa 70 ear-loads of
able to pay. Get tta three days' sta
owes, if yvu ran . if not. we bad totter lumber nos* over the Grand Bapids *
Indiana railroad, southward bowed.
to** it than to let it grew."
The
Sturge* Dtas in its last tan*
Like sire, liko aoo. Wm-B. ia «veu
more greedy and grasping than bis make* its ajipearance a* a handsome
nino column |«p«r —full .of news, local
fothnr.
1 atould bote io tak* hia money with
hia disposition. If tta Astor* moot
their tenant* in tb* next world there
will be a lively time. Bat there is OUothsr side to New York lit*. There

For instanre, young James Gordon
Bennett gave 830,000 to b* used op in
soup thi* winter. Of course, tha*o who
don't ilk* Bennett say that ha doe* it aa
on advertisatnent; bat the hungry
wretch** who are saved from starratma
by U* gift won’t oer* a straw wfaat ho
does it for. They will pray, as I do,
that more men would try thi* “advertialng dodge."
Then th* Howard
Comnritte* fitted up th* Imscsneut of a
building in Howard street, where every­
body cun'be ted without money awd
Without price- They serve a substan­
tial supper of good snap, broad and
BOflta- TH* eota, nt tta wkoleeale
prires, three and one-half cents for each
man. Breakfast is about tta lame,
varied occaalJually wiffi beo&lt;, fish, pork
and beans, er something of th* End.
Last mouth, 9,189 ware fed nt thh
piae*.
Th* applicant* are a superior «et of
men. They arc mostly mechanics. Of
30 nape* recorded, tho Vnit«l btat*
was represented by 111 Ireland Ire 7 ;
Gerwtajby?; fi&lt;Iand by 4;W
land and Yrane* by 1 each. Three
were clerk* three machinists, *ad throe
laborer* Tb* other* wm engineers,
book egenta, firemen cm steamer*, cwrp*htero, Ac-&lt;c.
,

Brown A Crawlord'* dry-good* star*
at Corey Station. Cae* county, on the
Michigan Air Lin* Bailroad, was burn­
ed tote w»*k. Lof* 84,000.
East Baginaw ofluro * most extensive
field to tbe women who are praying the
liqnor traffic oat of existence Tb*
numtar of b*r saloon* ia 195
Hr* I.yvll* Chmbro of Newaygo has
commenced salt against J. Pnet for
81.W0 damage*, for property lo&lt; by
h*r ha»tai»d while under tho infiueuM
of liquor bought from Horas.
Mannel, th* Grand Bapids forger,
has been oepturod ia Iowa, where b*
i* likely to remain, for th* grand jury
ha* found 17 iadlrtmeuto against him,
and tu* bell ha* bwa fixed at 848,000l

A Light Brahma Cockerel.

1.

JF"OX&lt; SAX_-JS J3TT

K. BARBER,

NEWS SUMMARY.

Smith &amp;Nixon, State St., Chicago.
Millard Fillmore te dangerously ill at
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•

P RINTIN Q

Potato** are worth more than wheat
in Kansas nod Iowa.
Th* Carliit* teem to be areitinz tho
beat of the fight in Spain.

Whittemore &amp;. Stephens,
- 179 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit
B. F. STEINHOFF

TA., public d«bl »i*U&lt;u.at tor M,M&gt; •

^Repubhcan

WANTED I

Rhode Island, i* about to anbmit to I

Banner
Book and Job
th* public schools of Boaton. through ■
|L. AMwtn.
*v son cwt
Th* military court of enquiry into
tho conduct of General 0. O. Howard,
is now in *e**iun al Washington.

nn HoreiE!

Simmons La* been confirmed aa oollectorof customs in Boston. Tta D*mosrate voted for hi* eoafirmalion.

BANNER BLOCK,

A salt min* to been discovered st
Muveatin*. Iowa. It wu in a roll. of
butter and weighed about four pounds.
Fruitgrower* predicts full crop of
prectas tho earning reason W« hop*
thair fullest expectations may bo realix-

100,000 Feet of
White Atth
Flooring I

• Supai til 1
DENT
Un ton Block.

whil tiiiiir

ifAsn/iqs, jg/ciy.

Good Tough
Oak, Book Firn,
or White Ash
Lumber

C^omo

Taken in Exchange for
Utah is importing much tine stock
and sheep from Eastern marta. Thera
are in th* territory now some 250,000
head ofatoen.
Th* chemiats rtill lire. |n Ixradon
who firat produced ptaaphonx* for ue
pMpTuud* BMB£bc‘w*" “ |

CHROMOS !

A rotTJ*pond&lt;mt eeggoabi that tta
retail liquor trad* ta stamped out bv
M osremm.nt and monthly tax proportkmata to tb* rental of tta ptimiiis
With seventy wet 4ayW and eighteen
inches of water up to the aeoood week
ta February, California eosata npon
40,000,000 bushels of wheat thayrer.

On* of tho hataert rains that haa
V*?4
State* ooctrred yilhit; tht&gt; peat W*A. Tbadaatructipn to property at diflteront points waa
rarygrrat
Tb* Uqnor-**Uara ara han! to suit
A y*ar ago they oppomd fegal raatriolions and giorified moral auarion. Now
Warren, of Tray, agora*'- the Ire.' the wom.n are trying moral suasion,
Lsmter Company, of Big Rapid*, in­ andtlwy Kite that worse than lew.
volving tta till* to 6,000 sera* of nine
North Prairie. Waataeta Ceanty.
Undo valaad *t|120^00.
ba* a man, John Turner, who Is 104

y**r* old. H.tenets** nd ia good
a thereof New Tort. Indeed
Thurlow W^d ray. that ta labored UaMh. .nd haa a lore* faaHy, E.
s* I* widc-stffcad, and ia not limi- for *om* tim* under tta idea that in
ye—g-t boy being only seran yean
1878 them would ton national crWrstau of th* Fourth of July. Bat be i.
sddrtdng bpwl, and
*&gt; mack pained to Wra that tta ooetaitm it to

Feed Cutters,
Bob-Sleighs,
Wood SawiiigMaohines.

LAW CASES &amp; POINTS.

ut Bturaorrai nanan

BamrerCo.,

WANTED

A BARGAIN
JAMES WOODRUFF

UNBERGB.C
LIFE

SEU&gt;W°TiR I

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a» Boons «ui

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UH 8BI PHOTOGRAPHS!

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HEAD BTOX BS.

IT.A.LIAJST

BEARS
C1UT0X,
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�Th* Rjfilsuciyi

CHM1CME1.

Land Office, Mich.
Lix asa, Feb. 28th. 1874.
Ennos Bsaaza
B.-low pteoso find
mat at tbe euro ot Barber A Bailey, un statement of funds chargod Slate Treas­
Saturday oveuiug, Feb. 2Sth, to tak* urer on th* books in this Often, for re­
into consideration th. propriety of form- ceipts during tbe month of February,
1874. H. P. Cxxaar, Book Keeper.
County.
Tbo meeting esuae to order and on mo­
tion I. W. Vrooman, was chosen chair­
man, and Wm. D. Hay**, Secretary.
✓The many friends of Joseph VrnThe following resolution wa* offered
Arman. Esq., th* well-known und effi
csent cterk'ofth* PoeLofSre, will regret by Geo. M. Dewey, and adopted :
Frrifrnf That wo deem it oxnodiont
to laaru of lib retirement from that po­ to form a Poultry Association for Barry
sition. We bop* soon to see him at bis County.
old post again.
Moved by Goo. M Dewey, tbit a com­
mittee of fir* bo appointed to draft Con­
st Station and By-Laws, and report next
Republican Caucus.
Saturday evening, at 8 o'clock P. M.
Carried.
■
Tbe Republican elector* of the town­
Peace to marry thorn, and ■ ‘just for
The chairman appointed a* cuch com­ ship of Baltimore are requested to moet
fun" ho did. Tho young people feel mittee, W. K. Barber, W. D. Hayee,
in Caucus at tho house of Allen Green,
terribly now that it ia pronounced a John 8. Van Brunt, Wm. Tmkter, and
in aaid township, on Saturday, the S8lb
D. R McElwain*.
day of March, A. D. 1874, al cm* o’clock
On motion adjourned until Saturday P. M., for th* purpose of nominating
evening, March 7th, 1874.
suitable persons for township officer* for
uel Forbes. of Rutland, waa burned one
1. W. Vioom x, Cb'm'.
tbe ensuing year, end transact such
evening laat week. Th* fir* originated
W. D. Hana, Src’y.
other butines* a* may com* before it.
from tha bunting of a ksrosene lamp.
By order of Republican Township
A pair of horses were eared. Tbe en­
Barry County Poultry Association
tire lo*a ia estimated al about 81,200.
met pursuant to adjournment, et tha
Insured ia th* Former'• Mutual of
stoso of Harbor &amp; Bailey, Saturday eve­
Barry and Eaton.
A WrongCustom Corrected
ning, March, “th, 1874.
The committee appointed to draft
On tha fourth peg » of thia issue will
It ie quite generally tlio custom to
bo fo und the Governor's meaaaga to tbe Constitution aud By-Laws made their
tako strong liver stimulants for tho cure
Legislature. relative to the proposed
of liver complaints, and both the min­
Constitutional change*. Wo hope none
eral and vogeteblo kingdoms hare been
of tho voter* will fail to'read il; aa tbo
diligently searched to procure tbo most
Constitutional question ia one that in­
drastic aud poisonous purgatives, in or­
terests the people—one which they mint
der to produce a powerful eff«t upon
tho liver, nnd orone* tho lagging nnd
enfeebled organ. Thia system of treat­
ment is on th* same principle as that of
Tha Charlotto Ltaitr offer* to publish
legale at half price. Well, they would
be d«*r a' my pewv in tb* Lni^r, or any
other half-and-half sheet, as beyond all
tbo itunulant ia withhold, tbo argan like
question, in th* opinion of the ablest
tbo system. gradually relapeos into a
lawyers in the State, any one published
more torpid or sluggish and weakened
in cue of thoao sheets, the publicarfon
h illegal and absolutely void.
wanted 1 Medicine^ that, while tbsy
Wo have a large Mock of eovalopo*
nnd card board, that will bo sUd at
panic prices. Call and see it, and in­
quire tho price*. Aud the printing will
bo well don*, and no pretended patent
process palmed off on any unsuapecting
Granger, at more than /re time* th*
actual cost at doing the job.

groins who imitated with hia voice th*
sound of a bran horu and othor ioatrumonte, and record* that '-nothing could
ever induce him to orercjmo his bash­
fulness sufficiently to appear before an
'andienoo' tilAer n peJAr er jrrrefe.'
Well, well! Where did bo kyp him-

Kentucky Library Concert.

POST AND MAIL.
Th* tnanager is doairons that ovary
trkU-holder ia th* Fourth Concert
which cotnee off in Public Library Hall,
on Urn Hist of March, aha!) be perfectly

FAIR AND FEARLESS.

HOUSEHOLD
PANACEA

FAMILY

Saai. T« Pnitite Bwim

Obstacles to Marriage.
ll.rrr K*u,i roe Y*v«« Mu tram IM •

AT HALF THE PRICE

Local tojipes Jloticej.
completed, and puscogvn are offered a
first class all-rad rout from St. Louis
to Toxas, either over tho Missouri, Kan­
sas A Texas R. R , via Sedalia, or over
th* Atlantic A Pacific R. IL, via Vinita.
For maps, time tables, information aa

8 S S S s S 11 S S S R

MUSIC BOOKS

HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
No Change in Prices.

Stauffer still oootiaue* to give tho
best 25 cont m*al» 10 U19 county. Good
faro, Urge and pleasant Dining Room,
oral weakness for a good many year*, and attentive help baa made thi* ths
and was felling slowly all tho time, and most popular Ealing Hous* of th* city.
last August I called on you aud got
some ot your Golden Medical Discovery
aud Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy, and
one .of your Nasal Injectors, and since
Aartcxs Finn.—Any officer guilty of that time 1 have been improving end
The Hastings ZTmw Jinraaf say*, that
at tho meeting of the “Patron*" in thi* malfeasance in office, or any gross im­
propriety as an officer of the society, or
city on tbe 27 th, ult , soma 800 were a* a member, may be suspend'd from
preaent
Preoaely what tbe word office, by tho Executive Committee, on
rocom ms nd alien ot a committee of three ago once a w*elc, tbe Golden Medical
a few teff yet. which ho will e*U at ten
do not know, hot if tha number in at­ appointed impartially to investigate tho Discovery being the principal medicine Ccent off fur cash. Everybody
offence.
ns*d. It be* worked wonder* in my
tendance bad been multiplied by tn,
&gt;ws that Ix-e'i buggies can’t be best
Any member, or officer, guilty of di»then we guess there would have bean honorable conduct, fraud, or any gruss cose, and I recommend it to those simi­ ta tbe Blate, and now i* th* time to se­
25lf
a Lent 200 all fold in attendance. John impsopriety my bo expelled bv a vote of larly afflicted. l&lt;et mo express gratitude cure bargains. Call at once.
the Executive Committee, and such per। son shall, not, thereafter, he el’.igiblo
for membership, except by a unanimous
vote of tho eotiaty.
Thia constitution may be amended,
-iisgsxiao. or paper, publiahed, with or tho liquor dealer* in tins city, 'notifying
altered,or reppealed by a two-ttarda vote
without the advertised premiums, wo Ibep that dolagation* of ladfe* would of tho member* present at a regular
matism, Neuralgia, Cramp*, Colic,
will obtain st for you at th* Lowrar visit thorn on certain specified day* to mooting.
Diarrbma, Cholera Morbus, Cholera In­
Lfens, without any expense to you in
fantum, Sprain*. Burn*. Scald*. Bruise*,
reeding the crdcr.
passed through our poetoffice during
Chilblain*. Front-bite*, Swelling*. Soreth* last week. A* moat of the days
new of Joint*, and all painful affection*
designated are already post, the mis­ hi* absence, tho first Vico Pres-ufent, of the body, external and intornaL For
next in order in which they «mr, shall
sives riroro lying epistles, and cannot
preside at th® opening and doting of Cold*, Borathroat, Quinsy, and di*&gt;*se*
but work injury to temperance, moral­ fait* and shall officially represent the cf the throat and mucous mambrano. it
ity, and truth. S^nn ha*not changed society on all proper occasions.
is an Invaluable remedy.
Jomx F.
Amcu Sreoxn.—Tho Secretary shall
xnuch in 1800 yearn.
prepare, publish and distribute all Huar.Ctmsx A Co-, Proprietor*, 8 and
notice* of meetings of tho society. He 9 College Place, New Turk.
March fully sustains its reputation of
shall keep the mtoctee of such meetings,
—II —J iL.
fickleness. Uro sunny smite* of a few _ X V —__ l - ■
days ago, have been succeeded by tho
forbidding visage of (now-laden storm*
and of coId, rough, chilling, and un­
pleasant weather. Tho recent prospect
of an early advancing spring has re­
Saturday and Sunday wars tbo storm- ceived, et least, a temporary check;
nod all nature baa re-donned tho haieei day* of the seaeon.
Idlimeat* of winter. Tbe ■ugar-makers,
Striped and dotted material* will be
having barely tasted the sweets af tb*
scosaa are resting with oa* arm on tb#
Snow—the beMtiful «aow—adnrnod prepared fud, sadly contemplating
the ooentry on Monday morning.
. &lt; sapless pans end kpUfea, empty backets
Ow Jr. i* *tin abeent ia tbe Pinery, wad reeervoir*. in &amp;e midst of cold and
bat we look for him home ia a day or

’j6vr lady reader* will be delighted to
tom that patchouly perfume is from

the pegoatemon patchouli plant
pastor Dewey, spent Sunday with
hi* family. ialh“
but
turned to
Lansing by tho early train on Monday
Th* evening axprvs* now run* through
to Grand Rapida paaaing Hastings about
7.20. At thi* time wc have not tho new

Jaookab, of th- M. E. Obwroh, no eervicm were held in 4ii* obureh last Sab­
bath. Mr. J. 1» slowly recovering.
vJfotnnhsMhbeftwM bmsrd ta mar
city tex Bwwday i*inag An uneomfortobte sure. preeaitod. esul th* «fo*hftenWta Babbaih ware truly

VALUABLE FAH1 MR SALK!
ZPIOT-CTRES 1
I am now all alone in lb* A'hotograph
business, and sa 1 have mad® arrangnmeuts to increase my facilities fordoing
better work than over, all should rail
and gd a negative taken. Tbo superi­
ority of my work in tbe post is a aufflcirat guarantee- of Grat-class work in
the future.
Room* in Washington
Block, south side State BtreeL

115 Acres of Valuable Land I

SPLENDID ORCHARD,
Term* Exceedingly Liberal.
For further particular* cull an c

address by mail
PETER HOWARD.

uebui sum Mt mn

BLAKKB AXO JTJLT1OKE1UE8.

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"Where ere the Boye?"
We know that many hearts will throb

TKITKW POST AMD MAIL

Company offers 1,200,000 acres of laud
in Suuth'WMt Missouri, at from 83 to
$12 uer acre, on serve year* ti’jo, with
free transportation from St. Louis to all
purchasers. Climate, eoiL timber, min•tal wealth, schools, church**'and law­
abiding aociotf invite emigrants from

BOMBWAGGLED !
Every man who don't bay
or cutter of Lee’ Recd.
T
mru machine i* ia fell
and every man. woman or
thinks o'f enjoying the sleighing tbo
rotrnng winter, want* to get on* of Leo’s

SCHOOL BOOKS!

NIEIT MEDICIMES,

with anxiety, as mothcra read this par­
agraph, which record* th»t a da*s of
boy* «g*d from 14 to 18. or* taking
tbtir first team* in th* billiard saloon*
tri our tity thb winter. Are you *ure,
fond mother, a* you »«y in your heart,
“It is not my. boy,” that tho son
doat upon, i* not only dotng thia, but te
Lriag ■ 1» i* J~«r preeeoc* daily, by
concealing from you vhsi he knows

Perfumeries find Toilet Articles.
Paints. Oils. Varniih and Dio Stuffs,

CHOICE

GROCERIES!

Traveling Dsskrts, Druggists Bundriee

and F(Mty Article*.

time aud.
Eev.H. H. Mavnard received 864 a
-taw-tan ago from
Balti- you eannot approve._________
mere whan ha ha* bam laboring to

Un RrapeL
.
Owing to th* lllnes* •&lt; Ro»- X. H.

LABORER,
FARMER.
MECHANIC.
MERCHANT,

Kansas, Colorado, New Mexico, Ne­
braska, Oregon or California, we reeotn ■
mend a cheap safe, quick mud direct
route by war of St. Louis, over the Mi*souri Pacific Through Lino.
It is
equipped with fin* Day Coa-rhsa, Buck’s

cause th* Life to flow freely from the
liver, a* that organ is toned into action,
will nos overwork and thus debilitate it,
but will, wiica thair use is discontinued,
feeve tt&gt;* liver strengthened and healthy.

haa boon quite luccoaaful und satislactory, end for which I detire to express
gratitude. £ bare been troubled with*

ItAiaFim ifaliuomsm

CONFECTIONERIES 1
Ma.
Th* election of other Vico President*,
sod the balsnoo of the Executive Committs* was poatponed until next meeting.
On motion adjourned until Saturday
evening. March 14th. 1874. .
Wm- D. Hsxas,

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POULTRY WORLD

Paiit Brute ate Priiters Stack

BAKC AIBMGLAKINTIED
At least ten for real saved by buytag
at th* Cm Itevo Bretn.
Nsvsefen tel. Ute.
tall

�Ayer's

Sarsajari

c. F. RowU a CO'B. Column,___

CHAPPED MD8 ABD YACK
Ilrrrt* rfth Sb*, tft-, f»cred --« to nt»M
| number of the Supremo Court Judge*
withoLicaAixiL
to five would give a permanency and
। solidity to judicial deciJ ma that an
evenly divided eaurt conuat sire, while
Th* i*»ue cd stock, bonds end oertifl- '
tb* increue of bndnae* corning before cate* of tndebtodnre* by railroad*, ex- ,
th* ouurt will aoou require an addition- cvpt for value received, is alike an iajuryiotha boueal stockholder or cnxlrtor and to the people. Tho practice i*
L D. Crouse, of l*ring*tou Omnty
wrong and u univeraally coademand in
Job* Divine, ot Brexflec County,
individual*. Th* Ktate ahould, if pos­
J. R. Devereaux, of Houghtcsi Connsible, put it beyond tbe power of these
being* which M creates to practice it I .
W M Ferry, uf Ottawa Conivly,
•
auggee: tbe peopriety of requiring *1!
E. W. Gidd-ng*. of M»com County,
oorpareiious organised under tbe taws
H H Hatch, of Bey Coasty,
of this Stato, to maintain an office there­
D. H Jrewae, ol Haginaw County.
in, where its books shall be kept, ahow- '
E. W. Meddatwh. ol Wayne County.
Our experience fur the past twenty - mg toe amount of capital suck sub- .
8. C. IfdBttl J T&gt;**l*naw County,
five yean with m elective jndioiirr is senbed and paid in, the uama* of ita !
Aahlsw Pund. of Wayne County. .
to mv mind an abundant proof O! this stockholders, and tbo amount owned by
H. B. Kiley, uf Hi Jowpb Oouaty,
MMMBt
each. Buch book* should be kept in the
MllUOISSr tCIEI
Cha* Ujaain, of Bjaaib Ccunty,
In very many** case* portiseaehip haa State for the impaction of stockholders,
H a. Weil* of Kaiuaaroo County,
heon silent, tod the people have united aud for the be**lt ot creditor* It fre­ RICH FARMING LANDS
Er WUHt*. of Monroe County,
in reeling their suffrages for judges quently becomes tk* duty of tha State
8. L- Wilkey, of Kent County,
whom they knew to be upright and ca­ to investigate tbe affair* of corporation*
L Woodward, of Oakland County,
pable. record less of all other considera­ with!* it, when «nch book* are absolute­
tion* There can ba no higher evidence ly neceneary; indeed, tbe State is
of tho fitness of an intelligent people to largely interested in requiring every
select thair own judges than thia. 1 ba- tax-paying corporation to keep and
Here that whenever political power ia maintain witoin the Stato such books,
taken away from a people, their fitase* not only, but in midi tian iburoto, books
met al th* Oapitoi cn tbe 27th day of to ba intrusted with power ia decreased, showing fully its financial condition.
Argwet lsat, and complete ! their labor* and that whenever they ore called upon
This, together with th* other matters
on th* 18fh day uf October, haring to perform now duties, they era stimu­ referred to in connection with this arti­
been tn aresfou thirty-time day* In lated to Ct thsmselveo to perform them cle, 1 beg to oommand to .your movt
the appointment uf thia Commission I intelligently and wait
,
careful consideration. Thaeo sugges­
endeavored to select gentlemen reproTbo Commission, ia section 1 and 2 tion* are made from no spirit of boaeentu.g, not only tho varied intorvsU of ot Article LX, provide that tn lieu of tbo tility to eorporniion* Every citisen of
the State, bat alw th* different shades present salaries paid tbe Hute Officers
nf upvalue on public melter*- It seems and Judge*, thay aliall ba fixed by the
to be tbe import of Uta resolution that Izgialature. That tho salaries of some euuree* and ia promoungour prosperity.
th* rercwt ot the C«mtnie«iim l» sub­ ot the Stale officer*, and especially thooo They can only be constructed and oper­
mitted to the prevent legislature ; and of tbo Circuit Judge*, demand a ren- ated in the future, ns in tho post, by
there are many goed reason, why thi* aion, aoemo to bo gnu orally conceded. means of corporate existence.
In all
sbopld be done, which have infiueni-vd Very many of our counties have, made their right* and in thrir lewitiranto in­
me in c*llm&lt; yon together in special appropriation* to bo paid directly to tbe terval* they daacrre, and 1 bare no
Circuit Judge. There is no practice *o doubt will receive, as they hereto fore
upon • moment's reflection, und need rrpreheuatblo aa thia; but tho naceerity hare done, tho fettering cure and pro­
not be enumerated hvro.
ot (t haa seemed to apparent that the tection of the wboloaomo law*. Uqjuat
Tlii- resolution under which th- Cum- impropriety end illegality ot it ha* legislation against them would hare tbe
mi&gt;*ion tart declare* what i« well un- U-en orerlookod. I treat that by no effect to cripple their power* for uwtuld«ntoo&lt;| by tall. who*o buainres or in- action of your* or the people will our nea*. and this, ia it* effect, would reach
cliuatioik ha* enlled upon to examine it. county authorities bo tempted in tho and injure ua eh. The wlf-intoraet of
••The rxistmg C.m*tiluti.jn of th* State future to make thoao unconstitutional the people of tho State ia. therefore,
$450,000 GIVEN AWAY!
of Michigan is defective in tuny re­
alone sufficed to prevent rach ko1*!®*100,000 FOB ONLY *3.501
apecis, and m-ods to bo atncndwi to unry, IK78, five of our Circuit Judge* tiom
A GRAND LEGAL GIFT CONCERT
eanferm to the growth end development havo reeigood, fer the reason that they
But, on tbo other Land, no undo* $&lt;&gt;nof tbo State, and tho advanced rjiws of could not {my their expenaev and sup­ aitiroceu should deter u» from imput­
the peavil*.’’. Tbo work of tLe Pom- port their families with their salary. ing upon them such reetrictioua and
Three frequent ehangee in tbe judiciary, regulation* a* are dcmandoJ by tha in­
since October last, and, it ia but fair to in the matter of expense alcne, coat more tercets of tho people, and are of tech a
prveum*. bee received candid and can­ than a fair salary, while thay tak* away character iu furnish to the corporation*
hit attrition. In calling you at thia from our judu-ual aystem what should no just c*ua* of complaint, and are'
time to considar their report, tho pro­ ba it* lending characteriatic*, via: per- equal'y a protection fur tho ccipurn-1
posed amendment* will be ko;X before tr-uneficy and atabiEty.
tor*
•th* people, until they shall have an op­
lire preaent constitution wu adapted
There it no Stalo in th* Union in ■
portunity to exprti* their will upon in 1850.—urerly a quarter of a century which tho rate* of freight uro lower I
them al tbe ballot-box tn November
than in thi*. nor in which tbo rood* are
next, aud cannot Lui to base a inure in­
। managed more directly lor tbo interest*
telligent. fair, and careful consideration Utuveroity. The receipts and di*bur*et of tbo people. Competition ia th* chief1
than if the matter be j.iatpourd by ment* of the State Treasury were leu I! cause of this condition of thing*. while I
waiting for a regular resown, until the than MOO,000 per annum, while to-day ,। tho fact that the managers of most ot .
they are nearly 82,000,000. Almost our roods, are our own cilissna injures-1
every State officer at that time recrivod tod in the prosperity and welfare of tbo
tis) contest will assuredly prevent ques­ in foe* mure than hi* salary. No money
tions of Bute interest, ol however imub waa paid the Slate by ita Treoaurer fer more road* w* havo tho mure i-vmpoti* '
importance; iron) rvcoivmg to* unpreju­ interest on dejioait of State fund* To­ tion we shall have, and liberal legi*ln-1
diced judgment of onr citieun* I doubt day no State officer receive* a single lion invites tho building of rcwls and |
not that each one of you boa already fee of any kind. From table “N." in thus cemjMtitioa is kept ui&gt;. The pro-,
given toe subject careful aud i-arncsi thu Auditor Goner*!’* Report fer 1873, jxxitiaus above enumerated are propo*- [
aitnutien, and 1 boj— yuur actiuu as a you will learn that tho paymoata rate ed in thia spirit of liberality, ana ahuufd f
body may be auch os w ill, approved by the Treasury of tho State for interval an have a pine in tbo argan..: lew* as |
the jwupfo, ghe to tbo fftntr a Uonstitu- public depurita, and Co** from tho State •afeguara* for tbo p«ojilo, tbe road* and
Fourth Grand Gift Concert
tioa that eiU be a chart, without errors officer* from 1854 to Sep. 80, 1872, thu atockhddera.
for every public ofBqer,—a sure guar­ were 1201,485,47, and tho receipt* from
There are many other provision iu the
antee to every citizrn of bi* individual tho same *ouree* for tho year closing ■ report of the committee that ara imright* aad by and under which our S.-M, 30. 1873, wore 830,lt!o,M. From twrtaut and worthy of mention, Lut I .
Bude may cuntiiiuoiti progrresire march 1838 to the year 1055 not a dollar was fear that J may hare already lre»pa**»l
in the development of lit* material «e- ro&lt; oivod irom any of thoao nourco*.
1 upon your tim- and patience in what 1
eouices, cud citnbliah' ecueomy, pru- fail to find in tho financial report* of haro said. I do nut furgvt that 1 bav&lt;i r
dtnee. and fidelity ta Ute monagrnicnt other State* any such aggregate of re­ no voice in the building of tho eonstitu- ! 60,000 Tickets, 12,000 Gifts.
of public a Hairs, os tbecrgsnic law.
ceipt* a. thi*,—in many of them nuno tiuoa) fabric, except thiougb tho ballot-!
1 feul it hardly my *Tovinl*i .to ex­ at all,—from similar aourco*
I roll box. My pride in our State, my hope
press aa epinion as to the merits or de­ yuur attention. to there figure*, fur, tha: Ita legialatiuu eball bo equal, ju»t, i
merit* of the amsnduatat* or to make though often published. I believe they pure, and wire, i* mv only oxruso for,
are not often read.
the suggestion* I have ventured to
'ijnae facte show very plainly that make.
whatever may have been tho intention
In conaidering the question uf iemodeling the orpinic law of the Stat&lt;\ I
tton. tbo greaier proportion of the Bute preeumo no one of you. or any eituou.*,
officer* received in foea’eoch year more expects you to adopt an in«tpiraeal that
than their salary. Thypctice of pay­ will auit each individual mini. Sincere
ing the deputy btate otaoM* a greater belieta aud decided opiniou*
often
relarv toon toe jwincipal would *cem to hare to be given up. that too greatrel
indicate that it was wpocted that tho number may bo accomplished I truai
deputie* abooid do tho work, and the that Ihi* i* tho spirit in whioli you haro
principals fhiw tbo fees end wear Ibu como together, and that from it you m*y
honor* Tho basinere of tbo Stato baa erect a Cunatituliou that will meat tho
grown into each volume that any State approval of your own judgement and
effiror who faithfully periorms hia duty that of tho |Mrojdo, whose reprerenta(if ho doos it perwmallj and not bv tire* yuu are.
Jo«» J Baolxx.
proxy), muat give to it hia entire timo
and attentiou- That they do not, ia
simply ticcauo. eoauo timo and aUantieu i The Imperial Wedding
Tour.
taual be given to tome pursuit or occu-,
jalion bv which they can lire. Ought
On the 5th instant tho Cnr, tbo
wo not in lieu of this pernicious system
te rey to our publis officer* : ‘•Your *al- Cmrowitdi, to* CkBierua, iho Princo
arv ahall be a reasonable oue ; yon shall and Prinoore of Waive, Hh&gt; Dukp and
lava auch aeutomt* &lt;a th* bnsiue* of Dnchere of Edinburgh, with tbo otlier
your office demand* . but wo expect and Royal guests and member* of too Im­
demand of you, your personal attention perial urnily, arrived at Moscow, from
end your individual car* of the du lire BL Petamburg. by »j«cia! train* at mid­
of your position." This I* the straight, night They were rereivo/ at th*
t.lain. and economical way. I do not Nicolaifski station with thefiiual mili­
"
’immediately
- ■ • ■to
J drove
believe in high relana* for public uffi- tary honor*, end
carriages and sleigh*,
tha Kremlin ia c
Three are guidon word*, and Xjg&gt;t rera. "A -alary that will induce men to the way being 1lined By d«xs.&lt; nnd
writ be rugsared on aUxre nnd placed seek p.-alien fur tho sake ol the salary cheering
______ _______
-J Mrecuw was moat
crowds
in tiie sail* of every capilul in tho land. w*uld tend to deteriorate th* public brilHnantly and uiclurcaquelv illumina­
They say to us, •Keep out of debt if service. It i* not pleaaant to reflect ted? Tho night was fine and etill. with
powable. but i! you meet make a debt, tout too Lest men often cannot afford to aix degree* uf frost. Th* twinkling
Mtre
A*
State,
and
that
a
private
fur
­
let U bo for a legitimate purpose, re­
of tho cotorod lamps, whiah jacked out
strict U to your ability to pay, end pro- tune must be an indispensable condition the Lum of the varied arcbctrctnro of
iu filling certain important public poaipublic and private building*, tho para­
pet* of Kitol Oorod, th* device* end
not berm *» wasteful aud improvident in public aervica We all hare an earnest monograms with which tho bouse* ware Tk« MN Xd-Ha Bin Dtalrtbettoa 1a ttereeMri
in ccctxMting debt* for schemes which aad c-mmendable dorire to procure decorated, and triumphal arehea, and
aught to be paid out of current taxation, economy in adminUraticm, and pattern* tbe white light co*; along tho enowy
or nut aunctumed &lt;it oil, as many of our of republican aiaqdicity in public life; street from ntimlxni of eiocUw lamp,
sister tiiau* bare been. While our we can do thia, not by poraunony nor by made e rwnantM and beautiful night
Steto debt 1* Jrereaauig annually, every exusvagnneo, but by occupying a oomyear see* tho bonded indebtedness ot itu.n ground of common aeu»* that lire
According to uucion: custom, too
our citiso and town* increaaa Tbe pd- between th* two. I havo *aid that ar. Onr left his sleigh at th* Ibeian pl*
iiyr of leasing bends for mutrieipal end educated, intelligent people ore sbnn- of the Kremlin, entered th* »mall chap­
total pwposre te unwire, expensive, a*d dactly qualified to elect tbuir own offi­ el dedicated to tbe Mother of God, and
cer*.
f
alao
believe
they
are
willing
to
W* to pubBc extnivaganoo. Tbe
thrir public eorvantv decently and kuced tl&gt;* sacred picture.
people of • muniotitejlty ia voting for txy
Tb* next nay al noon too Court toft
tairly a* tLy would do in their private
tboMsueof a tnuusasui-dollar fen par
the Kremlin for a drive. The Car af­
Ta k« draw* KraAay. Marr* let*, !«?•
cvtaL bond for tweatv .rear*, tor-get that eghte*.
Tbo article on “Corporation* other terward* reviewed tb* Catherine Slave
the m-OMiut th* lx&gt;a4 Bailed they have
Regiment
Ihy Duko and Daahew of i
•reamed an cbiigatiea of three tbou- than Municipal" contain* some itew pco- Edinburgh held a grand reception hi 1 k
rieiuna, and making change* in existing
xxnd dollar*
to* aftcraoun to receive tbo cuugratula- ।Ono Prize S5.000 in Silver!
Tbete in. of euurre, a clan uf county, piuvlswu*. all of which I think -are im­ tions of the Moecuw iiubteo, and wua*.
city, olid township improretueste that provements. But I refer to this article presented with a gelJ an cUfcr. There
to., future should jwrbap* holy pay tor. net ao much for tbe purpose of culling waa a state jicrfermancw at the Grand
Tai*, howerer. i* amply provided for your ettontioa to wh«l it contain*, a* for Theatre ia the evnuing. Whta tbe
by permitting an indebt-diiro. ivjusling wbat it doe* aot contain.
Bee. 11 of this artsefe ia toft to stand Oaar aad the Duke and l&gt;oche«s of Edten ]*-r rent &gt;4 the ralimli-m.
The edoptieti of tk* eevwiol provi*-ireui etene rtiumvni’vd iu tbe organic
followed by th* Rnreian
few of the State will forever cioe» tho
Anthem, the audieae* eutbusaaaticaliy

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VINECAR BITTERS
Dr. J. Walker** Uallfcntla Vin­
egar llltlcr* are * purely Vegctald* '*
^^11011. moil* ciitvfly from the native
fean J on the to* er nmgre of the Sier-•
™ Nrv*.la m-mutato* of CWifonu* th*
rae.Brin'1 prot-rtire "bldi *re '“Baete.l therefrom aitoont lbs ua* of AlcnhoL
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.
— — ----- —, —--t.. i more the CWUte of diwaae, and the
re'iant re.'oaer* bl* hmllh- They are tb*
gv-B litoo.1 pnrifii-r *n-I a Hfe-gWag painciiiia. vrerh-rt I lenovalor anJ laviiroreior
ot :br «*ti* N««r Vrferviu the history
Of
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So I’m—1 uui ULe IL"* XUlLrro
acemlmc to direction* and remain tong
unwell, provided their bone* ore no* deatriyoi by mineral pcason or office teeena,
mJ vital arms wasted beyond repair.
Grateful Tlinnxanih proclaim Tot­
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ant that ever «natain*a the staking ayaSem.
Bllionv, Rem it tint, and InUrnilUrnl Frvrre, Mhiob are so prevalent
in tb* vaBeya of ear great rtv«r* through­
out the United Btatan. esperisUy those of
toe Mtesimipkd. Ohio. Mirtoon. Dltaeis,
Tcnareere. Cumberland, Artanaea, Red,
Colorado. Brsro*. Kio Granda. Pearl, Als­
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of thia valuable Hair Preparation;
which bi due to merit alone. Wu can
■Mure our old patroui that it is kept
fully tip to it* high standard; and it
|« tho only reTiaUe oadpurfaetiMvreparaiion for rretoring Guxa •* Fapep
IL*:* to it* youthful oclot, making it
soft, lustrous and rilkan. Tbe scalp,
by it* use, Ixromee white and clean.
It remove* nil eruptions er.d dandrnffi
and, by it* tonic pcopertfe* prevent*
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.
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Mouth, Btlinna Attack*. PatpiteHen of the
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in tl.o region of tbe Kidnaya. anj o btmdred other jxmf«t avtaptoon, ore the off*
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a lengthy adrertiaemanl.
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VOL XVIII.

• fnmwttl

COUNTY, MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18. 1874.

STEBBINS &amp; BELDING

W

NO.

brinjinff I
tnorcv Joi

ATTORHFTS.
we do?

TAX VELSOR fcEVSSKlX,

uSfBd&amp;.tsf*' *

'•‘‘"ASS'

for*

Have jut rcdered a new ttoek of

WN. H. HAYFORD,

the world-

Surely,
teiiaa to ro tramping through
■ f-liowed by a rabble, oaJ
wiftAhins. that &lt;WA«o'i~ra

Would that I could hide it

lightning
tn u at its

COUCHES,

BED-LOUNGES,

MAT-

both too bewildered

TRESSES.

Ellioti iaarotca
t like an arrow.

muttered, ‘What’i

KMKP*'
CHAS. IL BAVER,

br this terrible
if you will lea

WRIGHT te HOLBROOK.

&lt;■. G. HOI.HR&lt;H»K.

Near too door stno-1 a dainty little ta­
ble with Mrs- Elliott's bridal wreath

homo eo attraclira that hinbMde, £ath-

■•'£Wd,ris.,“?s?tse’r«a^s

My husband
a be feels like liquor that he had drank now produced
nausea, and, sickening to behold, the
flowers that had crowned his bride's
brow were now fouled literal
r li L action hud tixiued Lor
drop sigh, “1 aappoto not, if it would
only end Ibero.”

Un TliCffl SMS ■,

EUiott’e delicate

, refined gont'ely, like a n’e

Come and See Them!

«• u&gt; being n
life endurable

priea&amp;e jewel. I
been to hie wife?

PHYSICIAUF*SURGEONS.

hour. I do not wonder sho half idolised
tho handeome dark-eyed mon. with his
free and easy Western bearing, refined

Yorn Cuiies.—Wo nre now propared to ro-wat SPLINT AND
CHAIRS in the best manner and at reasonable ratoa.

With battle.
I shall never forget tho group that
b^nd till he became eotoewha*. quiet, ns we fonnd assembled in tho Judge's
a pitying angel might. Oh, tho con­
certainly potted het to her hearfs con­ trast sho mode to him I Oh, the mighty
tent- But to-night he sMnied a Little triumph of lore, thnt she did not turn
I
prwcupied and exci toil.
After the ...w &gt;n
their destroyers iato men ?

STEBBINS &lt;k BELDING.

Wilt

Wilt thon

thinking they were bri.’ro ntene.

Opposite Goodyear’s Hardware.

“Miwt you go out again thia evening,
Vinton F* asked his wife pleadingly.
“Indaod I must, Nellio.
It’s court

'Vinton, bow did it happen?

Tell
she asaumMl aontrol with the simplicity
and dignity which only noble no taros

ffl.

I-tl TSjtgANS^SVIUJEOXA-OM..

JOHN ROBERTS.

SENILE WOMAN ROUSED.
„

the rough crowd that.wouH
onor tS a Methodist 'class

hand.”
Hill’e— look little too much— that's all.
I hoard her kiss him affectionately at
the doer as he departed and thought it mot

I came and put my
loulder, but only aaid:
•God help you both.'

painful scenes, but they seem burnt in
upon my mcmoVy, and my inind will
taction against every evil spelL
I sat with her till ton u eloc!
rovvrt to them, aven though to think of
out a mootent's pau^- Mrs. Elliott took
only spoke .at intervals, for «•» ...
them is torture. Ho was not vioteut, tniwon. It brings back to us the dors a stop nearer tho rAiseUer, pointed up
talned that true cutnpanionahip that though somewhat obstinate and proCat;o. of nssrtrrdom. kaoietday I thought I
doca nvt require consto tit talking. I
snw a dreamy, far-away took cjtuo into

GEO. H. ABRAMS.
" 1 think such action is unlady-liko.
rnvMuSnlv. and nltogHther
allmVtltli&lt;*r wrong."
wreuo."
unwomanly,
aaid Mrs. Elliot wart^fy. “The idea of
women marching itTbinds through the
I di&lt;Luot c.f5'r to stay later than ton.
streets, followed by a rabble of rude for by eo doing 1 might betray somemen and boys thtf.idra of refined la­
dies foiripjr their way, into some filthy
bar-fiOuT full of obsoeur. guxaling. ill­
—
----- •— ''-m. and kueeling
floor in audtblu

T. D. DIAMOND.

MILO T. WHEELER.
COTXTY TUEAEVBEn.-On^ tn u
SHERIFFS.

ISAAC W. TROOMAI.

GEO. IL BROOKS.

The New Wheeler &amp; Wiiaon Sewing Machine AWARDED-tlie
highest premiums at all the leading fairs in the World, and the
only one recommended for the Grand Diploma of Honor, at the little woree thau uuything I have hoard
Must wuman unsex heaseli and
Worlds Exposition, at Vienna. It has less pieces than any- Shut- of yet- _
----tic Machine, Sows Faster. It Runs Stiller, It Runs Easier,
J*-g
T,,‘-Vs
th* moot disgusting phase of pub­
----- Must tho pvarte of rofigious
Sews the Thickest and Lightest Goods, It is Easier Adapted to ,
Different kinds of Work.-It will last a Lifetime, Every Joint being
Adjustable. Old. Machines repaired or Exchanged.
Extras ~r
all kinds at the office of the Agent in this City.
Hbould the Agent fall to call on you, he invites you to call a: hla office in t
Store of HICKS BBO.’H, State fitrort. Hastings, Mleh., and exnnrine t
Wbecter A WI Iron before purchasing cl»ewhcrc.

A. D. COOK Agent.

t/ORE I/IDUSTIIY

A death-like hush followed. Hi'l was

gravel. I met
•‘Dear Mrs. M —

ib

of a punxKo. Her eyes bad a filed,
solemn look that rontrasted strangely ncdlv and excitedly together.
"By thunder, it a broke oi
kud-tenly :
■Where is-tbis Harry Hill's ?
I told her.
x

told that had an ample but nondescript follow­
ing. Still tho crowd was roapectful
pate Mrs- Elliott in obtaining the morn,,&gt;,w.r fram thn rrr.hnr hat aha

little opinionated, but intense in her
disgust nt the pronounced phase of
"sroiuan's rights.' •'Home is woman’s

Why uot support Home Industry ? Did you ever take the
trouble to find out what makes a community thrifty and prosper­
ous? You go to the city and you see the people all olive and
uo, vtio uuii eouooii, sou
atiring. and the first thing you say, i# " They age doing lots of principle, though not very obtrusive in thenr lease
hastensd back, as if unwilling to
business ncre 1” Everybody seems to be doing well. Mechanics uiunifeating either. Something of the
arc seen by hundreds hurrying to their labor witli their dinner
(which trembled and flutt/rod like a
BESSMER, HEATH k COpail on their arm. What is the cause of all this stir? "Y" there
frightened bird) in mine, we eat silently
is a demand at Home for work, the people patronize Home Indue- contrast with our free, hearty Western through another long hour
trv city people know that it is to their own personal interest to style. Lik^too many of bar sisters, in­
I.iko a knoH.
sounded from the
support Home trade and they do it invariaWy. Who cats wheat stead of gaining hardicere from tho steeple. Her hand closed convulsively
bill* and chill winds of her early
riased in Barry Cobnty, if it is not the people tn the county? We bleak
home, she appeared p frail blossom that
must build up our own place; people iu Grand Rapids won't do
••Oh. if anything should happen—if I
it for us. We have Merchants. Mechanics. Tradesmen, I-awyers,
shouldn't s»e him again 1”
Doctors nud Laborers; but one'says “we have no mechanics in
Hostings who cap do » good job cf work." To such I would say,
look lit Gur Brick buildings, our Agricultural works, our Milling I nixed ability aa a lawyer, and with a
and our Carriages, Wagons, Cutters Ac made tn Hastings, and future before him of the fairest promise
had occasionally been whispered aakod with a wild, questioning look.
then sav we have no mechanics. Compare to day with ten years It
that bo drank rather freely, but no one
ago- for then th&amp;re was not even a painter in Barry County that
aver aeon him the worse for it
Pars Wines and Liauors! could paint a lumber wagon fit to be seen. There is no need of had
His lovely young wife seemed to poaess
going away from Hastings to get a Carriage or Buggy, and so fitr
as Cutters art? concerned, you can Bare ten dollars on every
Cutter and get a better Cutter of me tn Hastings, than tn any
other Town in Michigan (gnat or email), for I know they cannot
-.Nothing of thnl kind would ^keep
compete with my CuOrr Machine I am giving my customers the ,
DENTIST
benefit of my Cutter Machine which I do say is a saving of ten dol­ better at night than during the day.
lars to them on every Cutter they buy of die. I have nearly sold
out my first batch of Cutters, and am Running Oitt another lot
which I will have ready tn a few days. I shall sell Buggxte below
Par next season. I am ready now to offer lower prices on bug­
Sweet s H°Tbl&gt;
ORAID RAFtW............................... “,on- gies than ever before. I am preparing Machinery to enable me on the strange temneraqco tdovemmit
to undersell any carriage builder in the country. Try me on v I that had lately been developed led to
have made mv customers Happy and can doit again. My bus­
iness nearly doubles every year, and that is endet** of ssttsfaction ™,«wh«re.
} L BEED

Sahfflu,

■

Tue buntnra

1 tbiuk it'

■Give way tl wv.' cried Vinton Elliott')

up! I half bwlMive you nave been
watching with me.
Vinton has not

HISCELbASfEOCS CARDS,

A Russian Bear Hunt.

and involuntary criee.

determined a little phalanx as eswr
too fragile rs it was■salted a dnalhswept broach. It
Sho stepped to her husband's side

pretty lady, who had fried in oar town
having conic to us as a bride.

God

intense bodily nnguish.
It was, true enough, and with an ed­
itorial paragraph of commoat upon iL
A reporter of the paper was in the hab­
it of feeing acme of tho night guardians

tnenl in blank dismay, and then called
oat:
■Mr. Hill, hero, quick, for God's manhood

night editor’s sensibilities
shocked oTor the affair, for
written:

mH humanity's,’ said Mrs. Elliott, giv­
tho straeta. If ths praying and singing ing deep meaning to the fellow's pro­
women can do us any good, (hoy had fanity.
bettor come at ouoej Harry HQl’a oe■What the devil doo. thia mean F
tabliahroont, with all it’s style, is onoof

■oS^hava it alone!* I cried.

HA8T1S0,. MICH.

Agricultural College.

aavune some haaty wrape, the door-bell

(

Sall The Diamond Tooth X C
Saw which is guaranteed
tiSiXO,
rAHnt-MANVU

ton Elliott appear firorlooking the
wiU eceua, with a white, appalled face. Bat

voice that tromblnd, nud
nity, Mrs Elliott hat!
•WharoF
,
To Mra. Judge Ashman's.'
Tbs Judge’s family was jurt sitting
uwn to broakfaat when wo arrived.

IF YOU WANT

Greble &amp; Russell

to out fifty per cent
more Wood than

too. OXLJumcu IU.1
- f*Xvfoit*Utb!rmatter?

.a
Suraly, thia is

- uot a social call.'
inc upon and clinging to
trembling form, aa ifehe
all I aaid abuat ladiae going to liquor
- -_ _
,n
V
If
with perfect freedom, and otten eat with glitter at a polwema
heard h» groff vmo. :

God and

r, glad ary.
r what occur
Suddenly she started up with
of fixed purpose and asked :

’

A. Busell’s

byw

aloof from you nod your kinth

Misiipi

Mier QROCEKIEB /o

uwa accord, i
through the

S-“irl

I If

�Our New York
Jatco

SEVERAL WARDS
eUy in the world that h»’

The

Election

Of the City of Hastings
wealth ia almost
The singular fa
that this church

developed

rance people ray there is but little use
of their raiding upon tho liquor inter­
est ao long as tho greatest church in
America U really a partner In it, and
they are about right. But whither

Sul! MOM 0

Taylor John H
T Baxter
» Fm

From Eight o’clock A. M., until Eight o'clock P. M.

W. D. HAYES, Becorfcr.

tho groat work eighteen hundred yean
ago. A church that own. ona thousand

imagine tho condition of tho people who

Gone.
that can be n
furnish light.
hkh ckaaltnem is a possibility.
will give place to a brief biographies!
And writing of poverty and tenemef.
okrtch of the pom:cant evenU ia his life.
so naturally to

1 annum.
Thia «upply lOjne, your

Millard Fillmore.
This (distinguiebed Ex-Fn.idont

Bible, revolvera, musical in.ttumer-to.

oom. you would, if yon could got
(herein, mo other kinds of propYon would mo diamonds, costly

elevation at the expense’ of principal. are not Sbylock’s only bus!
Madame, on Fifth Avenue, hu

First Ward.

I hasten to lay before your lady jlurtoa ChasS
readsra an important fact.
Fur year. Birdraft Daniel E
Burgher Lafayette
Bishop Horace
with reddish tint. This i. all ch.
Beckman Wm W
Tito correct thing noyr i» tho unbl
Burgher Andrew J
faos powder, a clear olive tint, w
B liven Wm
Barlow Cbas E
Curry Gix-Tge
Campbel) James
Charlrrood Jarnos C
Dudgo Oreon E
Dunbar Phillip
Dawion Robert
an approximation thereto And another Dodge Horace
thing. Take tho long high huels off Diehl Charts
____ -l-—__ — .1 1. - —--- ------ *
Dingman Albert R
Dibble James
Decker Frank B
good thing. Bat how long will it last ? Ecker John
Edwards Robert H
“rakLoa awnu-utr.''
Fuller Reuben
About these days look oat for ped­ Fifield Milo
dlers, with a new toy fur children, Fuller Joseph B
called -Parlor Artillery.” Thi. cheer­ Gregory l*wi* L
ful article b a cannon loaded with ni- Geschwind M
Grant Robert J
Hoatti Danu. J
“harmless." But noverthelwu a box of Heath Wm H
the cartridges did explode iu a houro Hodges I F
on Fourth Avenue, and did blow the Hazen Wm A
front of it out as completely as though Hurney Abram
a powder magazine had exploded there­ hawkin. Fernando K
in. Imagine Charlo. Augustus, aged
five, loading and firing hia little cannon, Jewoil Wm H
IIo drops one

Jordan Frank 8
Krnmb Jno

boot.,' and poeribly one of Mary Ann'. McElwaino Delo. Il
_ ______ Til I_ _ — tnnn.
Mosher David H
Maynard Aaron D
Moon* George
anything poracraing to great dUtributNorton Hiram
Olmstead Chu II
Giro the

in at a tnfling coat.

convenient place to get temporary aid
ro trouble:
I refused to enlist in an artillery com­
first of thia month,'Atd- No. 49 of 1873,
pany- or any other cornjiany.
against .peering fish In the' riven end there ia a private tide entrance.
r.f
rweirtvsn:renui
Speaking
of
removing
genuine
dia
­
email lake.’ of thia State, went into
mond, and .applying their plao. with
parte, remind, mo of a little incident Best Thoughts of Best Au­
paste,
that excited the risible* of tho fashionthors.
able, only two woeka ago. A lady on
Fifth Avsnao had got into trouble. 8h« ■ Every human
i* larger than
had purchsMd thousand dollar dresiics. exciting cause.—

'£

uvusr
fooled up to a sum total that wo. fright­
Detroit Riven, and Lake Erie " Tho ful. Her husband had lost heavily in
penalty for violating thi. act ia a Boo ol stucka She dared not ask him for the
money, end what was she to do. She
bod diamonds to the value of 815,000.

Poet Charier

Banyan Albert 11
Rom Ben | R
Rowden James

Row John
Rom Perry
Ra&lt;l ford Jsmre
Rom Philander
Rork Estes
Sauli.bury Geo L
Stark weather Wan P
Swarthout Isaac W

Smith WmC
simplicity, and Smith Major L
Stone Willard L
Sheppard Zerah
Squire Alonzo
any inland
Stanley Frank A
reset them with imitation stone. that
feriority that their gratitude ia a species Traak Bonilla
Tral Edwin
Unger David

Warner Horatio B
Whitcomb Cornelia. S
Tho intelligence of affection ia carried Wooley Dewitt 0
Winkleman John C
Capita] id! Ono morning bo dipped
Wright Barney
Whaler Isaac
Wkkliam Joo W
herself. that die may not lie diigvired
tho pioneer journab.h of the State, n
Whilcortb Sheldon
•■Certainly.'
Wright Horace

knowledge which his presence girts 1 ’
but .till ho lives, and lit
with much credit to himralf, and won

Ths jeweler looked at them and
looked up.
‘

-About tiw r
-BWOl

.

Why they cort •15,000.”

A LIBEL SUIT.

Second Ward
Abby Goorgo
Bromley Murry
Brown Eari R
Bennett Hortaon
Barlow Fred H Buny Ntebob.
Bartint: William

Bonnett Darid
Bowne Andrew J
Bottom Bensjah J
Barton Synan W
Bachman Christian

a prolonged

But the wnl

frw. tho burning bush.—LnjfMMt.

The alleged libelous

NOT LOST FOREVER.

Britton Lewis
Bromley Humphroi
Borham Wm t
Campbell Robert
Collin. Elbert 8
Craddock Joseph
Campbell Frank T
Chris Jaoob
Curtis A W
Cliphcr John

Campbell Wm P •

that they will

Dolph Charia.
Dibble 1 A
DorkaeGooH
Diekinaon Wilbur F
Dixon Henmlar

Gadskunst Christ
Gilbert Henry F
Gregory Dewitt 0
Grrton Edwin L,
Grace Michael
Horton Ahmxo L
Hubball Ambroro
Haynes Gmjrgo
Haodrick Wm 0
Headrick John G
Hall Mathew

grafts
White Fioh.

built at a cod

BtftooMi Job
Slattery Joseph
Patterson David
Stark Julius
Quackenbush Lorenzo D 8tinner Baker
Rich J C
Throop Eli B
Boaaa ToomAi
Troutwino Albert
Schlafly Frederick
Bhriner Wm 8
Van Brunt Albert E
Salisbury Both
Vai! Aaron E
Standish Henry
Wright Harvey
Westfall Lewis

r

Smith Hezekiah z
Tyler Alonzo H , »
Tinkler John 0
Tobias Frederic C
Tinkler Joeonh
Tyrell Wtp 8
Undyke A P
Wheeler Milo T
William. George W
Wilder Thoma. J
Wardell Joreph C
Wobetar Hiram
Wilmot Charles
Wilmot Anthony
Wright Harris
Wolcott A R
Wentworth Henry
Whittimore Wm L

Third Ward.
Ackley Fred D

llu.l 31
Boice Israel
Bennett Luther
Bailey Norman
Buckle John W
Brown Witoon B
B«wmor Joha.M

Barlow Nathan
Bennett Hiram
.Babcock John II
Buckle Wm H
Bush Fred
Babcock John W
Brown C D
Bennett Atonal
Bigelow L F
Clark Michael
Coon Wilber
Cole Charles J
Colo Joseph
Chidester Benj F

Clough Horatio
Cramer Martin
Colo John
Dickforon Swift
Dickinaou Byron
Dunning Philo R
’ Do Plants Fabitu
Iklerlco Charles
Fuller John A
Oundle Goo
Goodyrar John 8
Gaine. John F
Gump David
Gtllman Osgood E
Gebhart Frank
Garrison Samuel
Heath DC
Haynes Wm W
Hitchcock Wm B
Holbrook Cha. G
Horton Chas C
HallJ.miM M
Heath W H
Hayw W D
Hartke Charles
Johnson Geo H
Jones Allen
Johnson W M
Kelley Walter W
Kelley Wallaoc 0
Knickarboker Tboopoloos
Kilt Wm

Lattimer Mile.
Inthrep F. H
Lemley Henry
Loomis Wm
Laks Marquis
MieHasl John -

Malto. Gilbert
Marthall Arthur
Mann Levi O
Maynard Myron H
Mindy John
MaU John

Munger John E
Moon C A
MeMurry Mad.acn
Milb WmC
Mezriman James
NavmaJohdM
NochtreibFraderick
Nobles Julius
Nobles Josl P
NelaonDF
Psrklna O.is
Prickett Milton
P.nnrilJ D
Power. Samuel
Wug Joseph
Pratt AWiah R
prindla Sherman C
Parker N T
Peter. Henry

Roninson David G
Ruarall Jeremiah M

n

Rutiy.n JttoG
HnaaeD Charles

Ham Albert
Jordan Gra
Johnson Warm M

NEW STORE!

HEW GOODS ANU NXW PHICK

Weiasert John

Hatting,. Michigan.
Rheumatism, “
Scalds,
*'
~Lomeueas,
Bnrns, Sormras,
Neuralgia,
Horn Throat, Holla, Wounds,
1’ ■uneacet, Ulcers, BrnlaeN,
l.rnsiurlie, । ?Hbs, Sprains,
•'K-Giaehe,
Colic,
_____ Old
_ Soroa,
All Hemorrhages,
Diarrhoo,

J. Cole &amp; Son,

Ward Frank I.
Young. Charles D

grocers
COMMISSIOMEIVS NOTICE-

Otr tr St tl Ik Uvat Utitt Eztt
LMJ KI®,

Fourth Ward.
Anglo Andrew J

Altofi George E
Allen M-xron
.
Auker Michael
Austin Alonzo
Altoft George F
Burgher William
Betts Thomas
Bancroft Joseph W
Beewncr John
Bentley James W
Bailey Henry H
Brown Edward F
llurrall Edward P
Barber WmK
Bailey Alvin W
Bailey Charles A

Bailor William A
Bu.hby Perry D
Brown Charles D
Barnes George A
Brook. Geo H
Cornell Warren D

STUCCO

Bssmm tss-ji “ era
-a. nA -sm hiAl sE
udmu. owniii
'fcste

TATE UE
IflE at HAffi
1 Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.
i. sn.it

Fuller Myron A
Francisco John
Faller Joseph B
Frort Wm H
Green Wellington
Gvldsmlth Chas H
Goodyear Henry A
Goodyear Wm H
Grebb John A
Goodyear Goo E
Goodyear Na'.han B
Green Hoary L
Goodyear Wtn 8
Guile Walter •
Goody Mosra
H.itns Wm A
Hamilton Frank D
Hendershott Robt I
Herrick Builir.
Hakra Geo W
Pin, William
Hotchkiss John
Holbrook Edward A
Haney Horace J
Holme. Winalbw II
Heath William II II
liimrod John

Hick. Charles 11
Hoonen Owen

New Prices.

coixa son

Veiv Low

Wardroom, JVo. 2G&amp; Greene, near ki$hih it., A. 1.

mwi’AF*’"CHANCERY ORDER.

3F*O3F«. SALE BY
A Light Brahma Cockerel,

Smith &amp;Nixon, State St., Chicago.
Whittemore &amp; Stephens,'
179 Jefferson Avenue. Detroit

S 1 i S S •! S S S
MUSIC BOOKS
PRORATE ORDER.

S

RRSTEINHOEF ^

Sitiical iiilfettaital

DENTIST

100,000 Feet of
White Ash
Flooring I

win &gt;tu*4 to Bi; braecan ot Ihs Prof«M&gt;
Md Sunil raUstuUra.
TERMS REASONABLE.
Unibn Block, over Borton Cash Store,

SfHOOL CO!
ex

SALE ON EXECUTION.

Chromo
School Cards,
S3

ciry furs
air“"“* &lt;•

Hiq/fEST MW
pqtCE.

Good Tough
Oak, Bock Eli.
or White Ash
Lumber

Feed Cutters,
Bob-Sleighs,
depot.
Wood Sawing
Machines.

Oil Pair.tings
DWIGHT A BUMAH»

CHBOMOS !

JST’
ELECTION NOTICE.
■

I. MM

c/fr/frw MfOf

»Ami=

Jonce Hiram

Erastu,
d Frank

A BARGAIN
mauc a. now.

»

JAMES WOODRltff

UNDERGROUND
LIFE mow “till tllFUEl

Marshall Goorgo
MyweWmH
Man. Jacob
MuUwy Edwin H
Mnrgsi Wm
M* i.; M?.C1
Marah Theodore D
MaaooDanUl

ANTED!

HOLIDAY PRESENTS.

SassSs,wSfe a Ef

Ham. Alfred J
Hsyford Wm H
Harvey Henry H
Howe. James M
Hyatt Luther
Ha.kias Dante!
Haskin. Wm H
Harlow Edwin H

N^w Styles

YOUNG CLINTON

Cook Howard
Clough Horatio
Cook Adrian D
Cole. Wm P
Christie Alex J
Cornell Sylvester
Dewey George M

Darling William IlDarling George W
Dwight Charles F
Dennis John H
Eastman William T
Erway Eli

j.

New Scales.

COMMISSIONERS NOTICE.

Cornell Homer II
Cortrigbt Harry
Corer Adalbert
Cook Darid 11
Cooper Chester
Cotent Benima A
Carlow John
Cole John C
Cornell Matclau.l

Dickinvoa Langley
Dickey William II

First-Class instruments

tniOLESJLLB a RKTAIL

WnghtJW
Wuodmanccy Amo,
Wentworth II M
Whipple W H
Wright Harvey
Woot-jn Jama,

Lathrop Moltiah J
Link Andrew

Hoglo James E

man in the United State..

NOS

JForth Falter
Footon Joson
Filmont Charlti. Forth John b
Food ruff JamesC Fhito Jamwi

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much in tho way of reform
it take, all ita time tn take

twenty cam of typhoid fever occurred

VanVlockAnd»ew8 Van Vleck Granger
Fellman Elbridge FTghttnan RuawU B
Foil John
Filliama Jjvn'vt D

WTlisms J/ilo L Forth George 0
Farts Eli
FMtlfoarvG

■tone. high, in th. ocntr. of a Mock,

name agency, the (Prohibition rota, yet

Townlsr Edward
UndarhiU Edward

DON’T

DICLAT 1

Ibr Mother like BARGAIN*

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Family Record.

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Th* relate and frfond. of Adrian
D-Cook, BOB of ByivonusH. Cook. ww.
P^cod to learn from tbs following artW*. which appeared in (he N. Y.
Oaneurririoitk. lOthiuet, of th* utuady and melancholy manner in which
be was called upon to pass from earth
to “the Other Shore."

alistic Enter-

Who said the Stars
Our Flag were

Arrivals and Departui

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Noted Snoozereand

and was introduced to Mr. O. G. Diri
&lt;wko&gt; amombw of th* firm),
and learned from him that tho body
was, in foot, that of Mr. A. L. Cook,
formerly a salesman of tho firn, but
more recently in th0 penonsl omrioy of
Mr. Ditmar*.
It appear* that Mr.
Cook wm subject to .udden ami revere
fits, and on oue occasion camo near Jail­
ing down tho olsrator. Apprehensive
of such a calamity he sought work out­
ride tho stare. Finally ho thought it
boss to go Wert and nettle on a farm.
Ho had been n soldier in Colonel
Brown’s Ebronth Michigan Regiment,
and sru entitled to u patent of Land.
Against tho remonstrance* of hb
fnenda. Mr Cook started for the West
on the evening of Sunday, February 8,
with a ticket far Laramie, Kassa*. On
tho way bo was taken sick, and re­
mained over at Buffalo a day. That b
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back mi Buckwheat

CHUICHtS.

XVE-VTK 'V. h's.!£ 2S
Joo was in the city yesterday after
picture frames.

Sime called thia morning to let ns
Wo learn that D. R. Cook, the uncle
of tho deceased, has addressed letter* know be was in th* city.
to parties in New York to obtain all
tho facts he can, oiocorning the sad yesterday to got some old pipers for a
bustle.
and melancholy death of hi* nephew.
Cals ’started for town ono day last
Who say* w* can’t have a paper mill
here? All it lacks is one hundredth
part th* amount of energy that there is
of capital and wo would have one of
the teat milb in the State. Go for 'em,
John, we will take up th* cry, aad if
we don’t have a paper mill in Hastings,
it will bo because there is no virtuo or
sucoeM in printer’s brains or ink. Why
Why not put your money wbere it will
not only pay you a larger dividend, bat
will also bo an everlasting help tu our
city. Wako up then ; beatir yourselves
and do something that people may say
when (you are gone “the community
and country have boon benefittod by
yobr having lived."

For th e accommodation of our sub.srib*r* who desire any ether ‘ book,
magazine, or paper, published, with or
without tho advertised premiums, wewill obtain it fur you at tho Lowest
Ran*, without any expense to you h&gt;
sending the erder.
•

Ijsr or 1.111axs remaining nt tho
Hasting* P. O., March 17, 1874 -.
Dr. O: P. Abbott. Miss Helen Acker.
Arak J. Barnum, Christian- Bolson.
Messrs A. Boll A Co., Myra E. Bump,
William Cooper. Jacob Church, Martha
Crook, J. H. Durkee, Monro* Dedrick,
Enos Easton, E. FifieM, Sally M. Ferris,
Wm. P. Grammends, J. C. Glasg ow
Roswell Horton, Mary Kesselring, Jack
Myer*, Anson Nobles, Mary Owrts,
Catherine Palmer, Albert J. Robinson,
Mia* A. Bchomsn. Benjamin Turner,
O. G. Warner, Albert Hilton, Adell*
Hall, Rosa Johnson, Franklin Johnson,
David L. McBurnsy, Mu. William*,

Lent, and Ho), were in the city one
day last week, and got pretty tight;
they don’t look quite io well
I’inkey Ann was in the city last.weok;
sho camo to hoar tbo women pray, but
wa* disappointed. She look* well

Yes, we suppose the little joker wa*
in tbo city, but we being absent of ily has only to appreciate it* merits to
couno could not enjoy tho joke*. Ho become poesetwr. It i* to low-priced
that everybody can have one, and so
sra* looking well.
There is Jake, now, with a load at
hoop pole* Jake is looking “bully."
We onderstend Jake, u in the city.

Tom, Pete, Jake, Sam, Jim, Dick,
Jed, Lun, and Dave, gave us a call
this week, and we expect Zepb, John,
Abb, Hank, Al, Mose. Bi, Lafe, and
8am, we expect to-morrow.
Wo
plans of Hastings, will give a Pound
Social, at their Hall, in Rowers block, hope he win be looking well,
on Friday evening March 27 th. Each
Jut, (should become) will undoubted­
It will bo summer-time, by and by.
lady, is requested to bring a pound ly bring new* of importance, as we
Dr. Turner and wife* of Orangerille, package, containing biscuit end butter, have not heard from Jut in some time.
cheese, cake, popcorn, apple*, candy, Jut is looking well
are visiting friends in thia city.
We truly hope tho above will meet
X The first thunder shower of the sea­ nuts, etc. Those package* will bo
purchased by tbo gentlemen, at the tho approbation of our readers, because
son occurred last evening.
An unprecedented stock of card­ social. Wo look for a grand time, and
hope tho young people of Hastings, will
board od hand at this office.
patrodto« society, •which -will be for
The Legislature probably will ad­
journ nt noon tho 21st, in*L
anyth mg unless it-bos about three ouL
Messrs. Dwight A Burrell ore ship­ X Oue day last week Mr. David Meeker, ttmns of Fsrrwsab, wo thought proper
ping their celebrated cultivator* very who was working In Dwight A Co’s., to insert a/rw, and perbape may keep
largely at present.
**
plaining mill, met with a serious acci­ our readers ported ia the future u re­
Republicans, send in your notices for dent, wherein ho lost the thumb and gards the coming and going of the
caucuses -, we will print them free, i and middle finger of the left hand, and the core conspicuous characters. TAry «r»
print your tickets as cheap m the third finger was so mutilated, that am­
putation wo understand ia necessary.
chaapast.
The accident at once aroused the sym­ "ilarry County Poultry Association
See “Ad.” of Mangham &amp; Colo.
pathies ot his shop mates, who oollect- mrt'pursuahi to adjournment Tuesday
Johnny .says they mean bwunois. and
ed on the spot, thirty-eight dollars lor evening, March 17th. 1874.
wo doubt not they arc rolling geode very
Mr. M. not through charity,but because
Meeting called to order by the Presi­
of tho brotherly feeling existing among dent, and on motion a ballot wru taken
tho workmen, toward M.
for officers with the following result.:
Vice President, David C Sanborn
V Wo would call attention to the Ad of John F. Emory, John 8. Van-Brunt,
A. M. Rock, in this arek* issue. Mr. members of Executive Committee,
Rock's
facilities
for
building
Carriage*
D. R. McElwain, John Hotchkiss, W.
Vegetation ha* taken' a start, and
should tho warm weather continue a are first class, and ho ia willing to war­ H. Goodyear.
few days, hay will hardly bring 815 mat all his work. Wo are glad to sec
manufacturing
increase
in
our
young
was fixed .for Friday and Saturday,
per ton on our street*.

The 3d Quarterly muetingol the M. E
Church, will be held newt Saturday and
Sunday, March 21 and 22. Commnscinc Saturday at 2 1-2 r. x.
Wo understand that spring goods
are cotnmeaciog to arrive in our city.

ic D. R. McElwain of thia city received
a y:pJo of pallets, of the dark brahma |
breed, cn* day last week, from W. H.
Todd, of Obiu, for which he paid eight­
een dollars, and 81,50 cxprscs charges.

American scenery, then which none
ia more beautiful vary property hold* «
the leading place in the March issue of
Three charm! ng pictures, by '
J. D. Wooward, repress at come of the
most striking scenes in North-Western
Virginia. A nobler specimen of tho
wood engraver's art has never been pro­
duced than the fall peg* rendering of
Woodward’s 'Balcony Falls, ‘James'
River.’ Th* artbt and engraver have taut—«o he writs*,
worked lovely together, and the result
is what may be boldly called a peifoct Dicxx«eoxvnxt.Nu*xiCo.,N.Y. )
picture. The second picture of this
February 22, 1871. $
sari** b a striking viesf of th* woaderAbout ono year ago 1 caught a sorore
ful 'Natural Bridge,' and the third rep­ cold in tho bead, which terminated in a
rosent. a lovely spot on the ’Jama*
River, above Rope Ferry.' Tho trum­ time ulocmtiom oecurred iS tlu. nasal
pet-flowers, and other vines, twine grace­ passages, and I beeome wholly iteaf in
fully over an old maple tree in the fore­ on* ear, with partial deafness in the
ground. 0. Mettais. n French artbt, other. The inflammation had involved
he* on ideal picture of •Poland,’ a fall- nil the delicate structures of tho ear*,
page picture representing n woman, and I waa in immediate danger of per­
shackled, barefooted, seated amid snow manent deafaee*. The dbchnrgo be­
and ieo crushed down with sorrow, but came jirofueo and fetid, both into my
not subdued. Fritz Paulsen contributes
a full-page picture, 'Her Treasure,’ dition I called on Dr. Pierce for aid,
showing the intaior of a chamber, who prcecribed hi* Golden Medical Dbwith a group of ladies standing about cov*ry and Catarrh Rnnedy, and under
a cradle, in which there f* a sleeping their uao have rapidly rocorrred. My
infant.
This picture u artbtic and hearing h restored, and my Catarrh b
beautiful in all of it* details.
Tbc entirely well
Joa* Bairn.
Wolf turned Shepherd’ is n fine picture
by Dore, illustrative of one of La Fon­
The Photograph Family
taine’*. 'Laying Out a Town,’b a child­
Record.
life picture, eminently life-like, by John
B. Davis. Specht ecntribute* two mag­
Tit I’ktlfrrjft Fmuy Ittnrd b a work
nificent cut* of animal life, ono repre­ that should fint a place in every homo
senting ‘English Greyhound*,' and the in tho luul. It i* an Elegant Oil
oilier 'Wild Ikuir*,' a fin* contrast be­ Chromo, Photograph Album and Fam­
tween domestic and wild animab.
An ily Record comhiued, of th* higbeot
oxcellent portrait of Annie Loubo Cary, finbh and of moot tasteful design. The
in tho character of Amneris, in tho now subject is allegorical in its nature; there
opera of ’Aid*,’ embellishes this num­ are scenes representing th* four princi­
ber. Another large portrait picture rep­ pal period* «f life; namely, childhood,
resents 'Goethe st Home,' in the cham­ youth, manhood and old age ; these
ber where he spent his childhood. The scenes arc ingeniously and prettily
‘Return of the Exili,' by T. E Rcaan- grouped together aad are surrounded by
tbal h a beautiful picture which depict* a handsome framework of blue, gold
en incident in tho life of a Spaniard, and flower*, in which there ere eight
who returned to hu castle to find it ia oral opening* or space* of the proper
vise for tho insertion of ordinary phototionsit will be seen that the March tograpli*. Under tbceo openings ere
.Uiiu is remarkably rich in pictorial art, blank space* for the autographs, date*
embracing every variety of subject of birth, etc., of those whose picture*
Subscription price 83, including chromo* ar* intended to bo placed above. It ie
Tlio East’ and ‘The West.' JamesJHut- a lovely home adornment and a'pleasant
ton &amp; Co., publishers, 58 Maiden Lane, reminder of the loved one* living and
dead. All who have seen it express
Now York City.
both pleasure and satisfaction at it*
beauty and originality of design.
The
The Cem Microscope.
grouping of it* figures aud the. scenery
surrounding them are life-like and nat­
ural. It must bo seen to bo fully ap­
preciated sad understood.
It* low
price (81-50) places it within the reach
of all. It b mailed, post-paid, to any
address on receipt of price, by Tns
Bavratr Co.. 078 Wabash Ave., Chibut which are invisible to the naked
eyo, the thousand and oue curioeitire
end minute object* with many of which
we are familiar, because we have read
Entr’s Csmouc Taocnaa. —Among
or heard of them, but which to tho un­
aided vision have remained a sealed the various remedies for Cough* none
book, sre brought within the realizing enjoy a higher reputation than Enay's
This feet places
roach ot or sight end understanding Cxaaouc Ttoora*.
by tho us* of the Gm, and many won­ them above the ordinary list of medi­
der* entirely new to ui are also brought cal preparations- For Coughs, Colds,
to sight by its use. No article for the Asthma, and as a disinfectant and pre­
same price has ever been offered to the ventive against contagious direase they
public which comldnc* the essential are a specific. Invaluably to singer*
points of valuable instruction and enter­ and public .speakers. -Bold everywhere.
taining refined amusement to so great Jena F Hurar, Ccxcux A Cc, 1‘roprioan extent a* thia instrument; every fam­ tora, 8 and 0 College Ilaco, New York.

should provide their children with this
valuable instructor. Thia Microscope
posses*** the great advantage of‘being
used by lamplight as well ao-by day­
light, and thus afford i entertainment
offer the occupations of the day are laid
aside, It ie realy of great value to any
family if only because it shows tho
adulteration in .food, as sugar, teas, eta.,
and the quantities of cloths. It also
plainly shows Trfohina Spiralis or Pork
Worm whenever.it exist* in park. It is
asfelf mailed, post-paid, on receipt of
price (11.60) to any address by Tut
BrvrxiT Courier, 078 Wabash Avenue,

POST AND MAIL.
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ItAimFimtf UltiGiTi New

Semi,To Fume Biiiien
LABORER,
FARMER,
MECHANIC.
MERCHANT,

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Special Notice.

THE WEEKLY POST AND MAIL.

VALUABLE FAM WR MH I
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Notice.
Tho Republicans of Castleton will
meet in Caucus at Capt McCormick'*,
in Nashville, Friday, April 3, at two
o’clock r. X., for tho purpose of nomi­
nating candidates fur township oiBccrs

Terms Exceedingly Literal.
For further particular* oaD on &lt;
address by mall

Republican Caucus.

PETER HOWARD.
The Republicans of tho township of
Rutland, are requested to meet at the
Town House ia said township, on Fri­
day April 3d, at one o’clock p. in., to
nominate suitable persons for township
oftcors for tho coming year. By order
of tho Committee. J. F. Main,

uEEUi arm mosKE unt

Temperance Meeting.
Tho under*!nged viewing with alarm
the prevalence oi intemperance in our
midst, call upon all mon aud women
who are interested in it* suppprc irion, to
meet for consultation al Union HaU,
on Monday evening, the 23d day of
March, 1874, at 7 “ ‘

Cha*. H. Bauer,
O. D. Spaulding,
J. M. RusmII,
A. J. Bow no,
Wm. Loomis,
D. R. Coak,
J. Roberts,
J. G. Runyan,
M. T. Wbeeter,
John H. Donnb,
J. A. Qroblo,
N. Bartow.

Common Council.

DHMNH

Republican Caucus.
. Tho Republican elector* of tbs town­
ship of Baltimore are requested to meet
in Canens at the house of Alisa Green,
in said township, on Saturday, tho 28th
day of March, A. D. 1874, atone o’clock
8. J. Rim’s End of Pain cures Frost­
P. M., for ths purpose of nominating
suitable perrons for township officer* for bite*. Coma. Neuralgia, Headache, Pain
tn tho Bowtb and Dtosutei-y.
24tf
the ensuing year, and transact such
82,000 worth of goods at cost,
other business as may com* before it
600 in Coats, Vcstsjand Pants,
By order of Republican Township
400 in Gtovea and Milieus, of. all

BLANKS AND STATIONERIES,

SCHOOL BOOKS

PATEMT MEDICIHES,
household
PANACEA

FAMILY

March27th and28tb, 1874. _
On tooted th* Chair appointed Bar­' '. Regular meeting of tho Common
Council, Monday March 10th. 1874.
Preecnt—Mayor, Recorder, and Alda
Mudgn, Besnmcr, Boic», Hams, and
Bentley.
' Minute, read and approved.
Aesouni, R. Mudge, exp* for Hose
Tho Barry County Poultry Associa­
tion will hold their first exhibition
March 27 and A, ia A. J. Bowfee's

A. D. Cjok, Eeq , of *H* dty. wiff •
Myyou Mayysrd of thia dty, hod owe sail at vendue, m Frairievilto, an section 1
29. Saturday th. 2M&gt; fast., a Cue lol
of cattle, horow. hay, com, potato, one

u wstkH ths mnss of the au4i

Account, 8. J. Rich, oil,
60.
Account, Q G. UdMl fire ladder*
id bueketa,
8»,»4.
Allowed by aye* and nay*.

Obstacles to Marrii

Plymouth Pul]
CHOICE

GROCERIES!

CONFECTIONEBIES!

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G. P. Rowan A Cb't. Column.

lanntt.
it a great deal better than you could F’
“fee," eaid Mr. Behresm
“Go on," said the Judge.
Mr. Behreu*.-When this young
lady camo over here from Gormanv she
dida*kmo to marry her, and I was
ready Ito, sad 1 told he* I was. But
aha said that her mother must live with
us and keep house for ua. I told her
I had watched the ways ol her mother,
cod that I WM not pleased with them ;
that I loved tier very dreply. and wa*
ready to marry her. but did not wish to
marry bar mother also, who wa* a wo­
man, of lordly and unpleasant habit*,
and insisted upon feeding me too much neighborhood, also'in Boyalton, nud.
remained there until tho summer of
1816, when with Iris wife and nine chib
Your Honor, to marry her now, pro­ dron, including tho prophet, ho went to
viding that she will leave her mother Palmyra, N. Y\ opened * cake and
out in the cold ; but I will net marry beer shop for traffic on publie day* ; at
the old woman. 1 have made op my other time* bo was employed iu hunting
mind to that, no matter what ecmee.
for spring* of waler by the aid of witen
Tbo Justice.—Now. let ma ask you, basal twigs, digging wells, making bas­
my young friend, which would /on kets, birch brooms, maple «ugar, ped­
rather do. pay down |300, or marry tho dling, hunting, fishing, trapping and
young lady and have bur mother live drinking whisky, and when under the
with yon?
influence of the latter counterfeiting and
Mr. Bohrena—(firmly) I will pay the digging for Captain Kidd's money. It
8200.
wae at Royalton, however, and not at
The Justice.—Allow me to ehakohands Palmyra that he was accused of crime.
Joo had the reputation among tho
neighbor* of being tho Isxiret and moot
Court, Mr.
shiftless of the family. Ho was fond of
in circumstances somewhat similar to reading sensational'slory books, b'ke tbo
your own. I! it had bad tho moral adventures of Captain Kidd and other
courage which yon possess, it would similar publications. Ho also scemol
have saved about twenty-five year* of to take an Interest in reading the Bible,
quoted texts from the Prophecie*. at­
tended revival meeting*, and enoe juieqjk
er it would marry a young lady and tbo probationary class of tbo Methodlig
her mother, or whether it would pay church in Palmyra.
812-'&gt; in gold. This Court was poor st
Joseph Smith, San., and family re­
that time. It wa* earning an unsatis­
factory Uring at the reetonrant bu*i- moved from Pelmyr* to Manchester and
ness. It yielded. It look the young took squatter*’* poseoesien of a small
srumsn and the mother-in-law, and
keep tbo 8125. For a qaarter of a
esntury this Court regretted ita hasty
action. It is glad to meet a man who
cheriaes happiness mere than ho does
money. Thu order of tho Court is the*,
ths defondant stand discharged, and
that the complainant, who had been
trying to bring a man into alavory to a
mother-in-law, be flnod 810 and cost—
Cfotaye TnAuar, 17 IA

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tin

Abraham Lincoln's Dream,
as Told by Dickens.

TliU»..e.5 ai**«*^*Drw.

On tho whole, m n fcw.hardy breed*
are be.tot than many of rariou* merit
and degrei* of convt.tuiion, we should
gather from Tegetmeier, m well as from
our own obronabota, that Brahmas,
Dorking* and Houdani are the heal inVratmeut, taken all tn all, for the poultnrnri-

Judicial Sympathy.
Last week a young German girl nam^AnM^raDonncrecWag, beviug a trust­
ful confidence in the laws of her coun­
try, especially ns expounded by Byron,
went before that Justice in Chicago
and began a suit of 8200 against AuKUitus Behrens for breech of promise.
She would have tued for more, but
•300 is tbo limit of the jariedktiod of a
Jatfiro. sad that is the reason wbv the
stopp-d at that figure, not bet what tbs

small house. Tho family remained here
for a number of years.
Th 1810, while Joseph Smith, Sen.,
and bi* two eons, both older than the
prophet Joe, were digging a well they
found a stone which had the anpeuranco a quarts mineral, and wo* shapotl
like a child’* foot Joo was lounging
around the promise* and took poseouion
of thi* curiosity. He had now found a
magic stone, and by ita aid pretended
that he could make wandsrful discover­
ies ; by it* use bo could discover stolen
property, hidden treasures, Ac., but it
wa* a much more efficient agent when

Ssrv Lip*. Drrtttt 0ftif SUi. Jy, #v.

going to happen, and that very eoon.’ ”
To which tbo Attorney-Genemal had ob• ervod, "Something good, air, I hope."
When tho Pmidenl answered very
gravely, **I don't know; but it will hap­
pen, and short*]?, too.” Aa they were
all impressed by hie manner, the Attor­
ney-General took him up again . “Have
you received any infonnatioc, air, net
yet diaclceed to us f "No,'' answered
the President; “but I have had a dream,

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$■450 000 GIVEN AWAY!
A OllASD LEGAL &lt;nrr ,'oXCEKT

'vinecar bitters
Dr. J. Walker** California Tinrear lintrrs nre i. ttrvly Vegetable
preparation, m
cbi'Oy from the native
hrtH found &lt;-n tltefoavr range* ul th* Sier­
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huge pair of spectacle*, which he
denominated hi* Urini and Thummin.
This book-Joo wa* instructed to trail-1
slate, which he professed to do with th* '
aeeietance of the spectacles.
Tho book was finally published, and i
consisted of plagiarisms from tho Bible, 1
and a novel written by Solomon Spsld-1
ing. a gradute of Dartmouth College. I
Since that period tho name of Joseph
-Smith has bemmo well known- in nil
pans of the world, and the now system
of religion fotrnded by him, has made
many convent* in America, and also in
all portion* of Europe.

Fourth Grand Gift Concert

PUBLC LIBRARY Of KENTOCKY, sSss-JssSe
On March 31st, uext
liiuim .t u»«iM^"k

Brandies and Champagnes,

__ JsraSraur.

60,000 Tickets, 12.000 Gifts.

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•ro. 30 nBOADWAT, SEW YORK.

HERETHEY COME.
Bound for the Great South-

home in Newton county, Indiana, to his
nsw home in Harvey county. Mr. Bufgees has commenced hia plowing, and
ono of his house* i* alyeadv erected.
Ho hu* been cultivating one of the
finest forms in Indiana, (sixtoon hun­
dred acres), and ears that be shall bare
a much finer one in Kansas He ia a
man of large capital and business exr- ,
n ■ amt 1&gt;w AVnAvtMire BTl&lt;1 111*

•Wilk acrtb
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CLEVELAND,01110
tertfneilvo nzaber tweet

Dctrat lam S UB Irtitsi Mrai
ho Perann can take Ilir-xs* Illttera
*ccon!:ng to clin-rtion*. and remain long
unwell, provided their boon are not de­
stroyed by mineral poison or other means,
i1" vital orjTuw wooted bryrmd repair.
Grateful T housand* proclaim Vnraaxe HtTTOa the mod woedcrful Icvigorant that ever sustained the anking system.
Bilious Ilrmlltent, and Inter­
mittent Ferrra, which are so prevalent
in the valleT* r.f our great rivsra through­
out the Vnited Statre, especially these ot
the Miauoippi. Qhio. Mjwoun, Illinois,
Tenncwwe, t'uzuberlaad, Arkanicwi. Bed.
Colonxlo. Brasra. Bin Grande. Pearl, Alal-una. kfobile. Savannah. Roanoke, Jameo,
and tLAiir &lt; tli&lt;i-, nnj^beir vast tribuUriro. thronglioct ourratiro country dur­
ing the Summer audAut-nua. and remark­
ably *o during nKMouaot tsetwual IxWl and
drynews. *r# invariably aeeOBipanied by ex­
h noire ileruigemral* of the stomarb' and
liver, and othera»&gt;.fonunal viscera. In tbeir
treatment, a purgative, exerting e powerful'
iulucnce upon three various organs. 1*
MMatiaTy ntcraaary. Ibero is no eathort»C for the purpose rqtud to litJ. Waxxeb's
Vixni &gt;n BrTTO.*. a* they will speedily re­
move the dark-oolorsil vu-id matter with MICHIGAN
wlueb ttio bowel* are loaded, at tho same
limo stimulating the secretions of the
llrer. cud generally restoring the bealtl^y
(unction* of the dipiativo organs.
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Hoodscke.Pain iu theShould'-.ra.Coiighs.Tigiitnra* of the Chest. Dixrin* *, Soar Eructati.m» of the Stomach. Bad Taste in tbo
Monti:, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of thm
Heart, imfoxmatlon of the Longs, Pain'
in the region of the Kidneys, sad s hun­
dred other paiutul ermptom-, are the off■pnnr- of Dyipcpsda. Ono bottle will
prove a better guarantee of it* merit* than

The Best Paint in the World-

in. O..n; ir.itanr.iAtioun, .Ucrctulal Affec­
tions, Old Son-*, Eruptions ot the Skin.
Bare Eyes, ete., etc. In three, a* in *U
other conttitutinuaj Diacoace, WsLcra'a
VutooAS BrrxEB* bare shown their (.-real
curative £&lt;&gt;nvni tn the mart obstlnato and
For ‘Inflammatory and Chronic
lllienmatism, Gent; Ihltou*. Bcmittcnt
and lutcrmitteut F.trn, Di*ra*m of the
Blood, Liver, Kidneys, end Bladder, these
letters leave no equal. Sueh Di.wn.x-* are
curard by Vitiated Blood
Mechanical Diseases,—Pnrwm* raRagcd in Paints and Minerals. *rah m
Piusbsza. Typwettea, CMtbbeataa, nd
Mxncra, a* they edranee fofi*?a^«E

§100,000 00

SINE’S
GIFT ENTERPRISE!

)«t to poralyair of tbo Boneta To guard
aguut thia, taho a do** of Waixzr'B
Vrxnuxa Ihmaa-ocrasiatmlly.
For Skin DiaeaMs, Erttptfom,Te*tar,
PP0^ **»»■*-•

OK MMill PUB,HUBsMl
One Prize $5,000 in Silver I

G=iS’.

gage rar, filed with boggage, and four
coaches, rotxtsmiug ono Hundred and
eighty “f the thrifty people of Ilhnuuu
The trains were made up an the In­
dianapolis and Si Louis JUuroad, end
come through from St. Loum to Aubima via tbs Mireoun Fscific Bailroed,
and were token from thence ever tl.r&gt; A.
T. 4 8. F. B. B-, without change of

Would

The Babcock

far1 Wayid Jatisi &amp; lajuai

-•US SM
We have, in tho last week, observed
several of tho tangible signs of tbo on­
ward movement* towarda the lands of
tho Atchison, Topeka A Banta Fo Bail­
toad.
Three parties of people have j.aavd
through our city in tfio last week, num­
bering from fifteen to thirty each,- from
the States of Iowa, Indiana and Michi­
gan, all representative men of the best .
type of farmers, who are on a prospoctSlour, tn search of homo* fur them­
es and many friends andjteighburs.
By thus forming lhemsoivre into bodies
of twenty or thirty, they obtain a re­
duced rate tor a trip of examination,
but the bulk ot the |«x&gt;ple who are
daily seen on their suolliwcstward jour­
ney, do their laud hunting io eooptae or
singly, which after all, is the best mothTho class of people who are now com­
ing in to occupy on r heretofore undevel­
oped country, is well represented by Mr.
Gideon Burgess, whom we had tho
pleasure of meeting on Tuesday last.
Ho purchased on that day, from tho A.
T. t. 8.F. R. It. four and a half Mo­
tions of land, (three tliousand now),
and has dosed his contract for the tran­
sportation of four thousand eight

HOW HE PAID HIM.

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R-

Grand River Valley ttvison

.

1 draod with Charles Sumner, lost
Suaday, against my rule; and, a* I had
stipulated for no party, Mr. Secretary
Blanton was tho only other guest be­
sides hi* own secretary. Stanton is a
man with a vary remarkable tnetnoiy,
and extraordinarily familiar with my
bcoks. Ho and Sumner haring been
tho first taro public men to tho dying
President's bedside, and haviag remain­
ed with him until he breathed hl* last,
we fell Into a very iatoretting conversa­
tion after dinner? when, each of them
giving his own narrative eeperately, tho
usual diacrepanciee about detail* of time
were obeerrable. Then Mr. Stanton
told itio a curious littlo story, which will

the Preeident was shot, there wa* a
cabinent council at which he presided.
Mr. Stanton, being at tho time eommandar-in-shiot of the northern troops that
were concentrated about boro, arrived
rather late, indeed, thrfy were waiting
for him, and, on his entering the room,
the President broke off in something be
was saying, and remarked: "lot us
proceed to business gentlemen." Mr.
Stanton then noticed, with great sur­
prise that tho President sat with an air
of dignity jh hrs ehair, instead of rolling
breejt, with abort limbo end email about in tbo most ungainly attitudes, os
bcue*." Also, that fowl* an in per­ hu invariable custom was, and Instead
fection for the table only before they of telling irrelevant or queetiouablo
have attained maturity. Therefore a storiet he was grave and calm, and
cross of the Malay, with ita long, enoky &lt; quite a difforaut man. Mr. Stanton, on
neck, end ptamp, high-flavored breast, leaving tho council with tho Attorney­
with tbo chort-leggid Dorking, will General. said, to him: "That is the
produce an extraordinary table fowL most satisfactory cabinet meeting I have
Be objects to the hpaniah on account of attended for many a long day. Wbat
their dark lags, so objectionable in on extraordinary change in Mr. Lin­
The Attorney-Genera! replied,
market Tho Games linvo tho draw- coln
■
back of a yellow akin, though tho flesh “We all sarihat before yon camo in.
ia well Savored. Tbo Polish and Ham- While we were waiting for you, be said.
bargii. though excellent in flavor, are
Cochin d-velopen tbo leg at tho oxpetMw* of the btexst, but although a lit­
tle coarse, is a good table fowl tor borne
use, but not for shipping. Mated with
tho large French breed*, tbv crus* is
white-skinned, of a very good lire, and
attain* matwritv rapidly. Tbo Brahma
i* tho largest end finest of domestic
fowls; with full, broad, prominent
breast; a back abort and broad between
tbesboaldsra and across the hipe; a
raised. sleuder neck, and wing* small
and tight. The true Brahma is a good
fcttener, n first-rat* table fowl, early
ripe, and at maturity of enormous proncrticu*. A cross between lbs Bksbma
ik—a:
-i—_c.i.i

CEAFPED MBS ABD JACK

' 1.
i!J i re. the .resem free,
worm* Uke three Bittara.
'
For Female Complaint*, in young
or ufo. marned or ringk, st the d*wn cf

net eeeured that your liver io not d^ngfto
work. The only seaabfo trootmentn to

AND

THE

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN'WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 187+

STEBBINS &amp; BELDING

■boat John.

Hi* habit amount that Colonel Frank Powan fuu

NO. 48

OBITUARY.

FROM

DARKNESS
LICHT.

TO

dollar on the raee-courao.

WM. B. HAYFORD,

time,

COUCHES,

BED-LOUNGES,
TRESSES.

Milwaukee Eye and
ths Burgeon

MAT­
rith hie impulalTo mtreuriol ternpefa.*nl tl.nrM ■■ nlk«r rlann-A* “

•FroMlman’aBareau bil

CHAS. IL BA VER.

Cartwright took out his watch, and

lgVS4,iSK*J?4a5'.-aWR

friends that in 1872, haring

with a national nr
infirmities of juclg
man is without th

him ram beiis.

"Certainly," said Susan, with
brightening eye. “I was reading of bit
in the paper last night He has bee:

client health and spirits, and after con-

"You will cxetue us. Colonel." said
Peter; ■‘but John and I had a Utile dbpnta. He thought you had lost your
right arm."
with an alrpost univeml Meant accord-1

Come and See Them!

"I aboul.1 like to see him."

left of its

gan to show symptoms of that not
indicated that th« unrest an I irritably which but too
!y presaged the coming fall His
student, a man of indomitable pride
and determination, Charles Sumner hu
tasked to the utt nuost hie powerful!

John." the I
Isn't John saving up money with which
to per off the muttgngv ou his house f * think I won it
"Yea. He has almox’ enough. That
mortgage is eleven buadro-l and fifty

Yoon Chaim.—Wo are now prepared to re-seat SPLINT AND
nn*TT»R
i__ , ___ __ I __‘.i
______ n. .....

their wooled strength, or that his mind but whoso strength was gradually taili-

’gSSSSSSl®®

anything to him that I

STEBBINS &amp; BELDING.

A. I’. DRAKE, ’
"But—Pete-

Opposite Goodyear's Hardware.

ffil,

JOHN ROBERTS,
PitrinaAN* SUBJI^lS^-DeiUisi

twain.
1
Horace Or

Ute matter, but

way to give him a kroon. Hold your
peace, and await the result."
'■
On tlie following day Peter Cart­
wright met John Ogdon in the stuns, snd

DRH. J. 81. Jt C. RUSSELL,
fiivnajutsrs- ntjK9Xs.-o#M
n« .

fO^VEYAXCKRS.
‘ M. wJ RIKER.

-Whwh—"
"Excuse me John.

doubt conspired, with
break a spirit proud

not—he dared not—tell

pillar it h is worshipped.

own sin and foliy.

Wil! you go up with me this evening ?"
'■Certainly I will,” replied John,
gladly. How is bo F’
• Comlurtoble, considering. Ho baa
had a hard time of it though. You
knew be bad lo*t an arm ?”
“ITieard of bis being wounded at
Antietam

WM. UPJOHN.
l•^YSl|•IAX^t-8L•|XGKOX.-oa*» w
ns*l,8&lt; itMUar., Mb*.

'“

my right aye,
That was on

tng year I went to eae I
ot Milwaukee.
Alter

With the last

All classes of persons in the United fond of and courfoX by society, the
Htatna will units in doing honor to a world • wondered, anf the quidnuncs
ebook their heads. For onee tho world
was right- The xifexif Charles Bum-

•It is from Mr. Cartwright sir.

his manhood to bi* country; lame was

Ho found witbin, one thousands dollar*
in bank no ea. and a folded ■latter. He U&gt;gh Sheriff of the county of Suffolk.
the world is sulfieMnlly familiar.

LTiarlee Sumner graduated at Harvard
back your thousand dollars. 1 wuu the
Collego, after which ho became a pupil
money as honestly as gambling bets of. Judge Story in the law aebuol at
Cambridge la 1834 ho waa add mi I ted

D. DIAMOND.

SHERIFFS.

GEO. H. BROOKS.

I Wheeler * Wllacn before pureliMlng c!»ewhere.
I
'

S

CebalsUrv Oeo&lt;b.

r&lt;;m.*r‘2k’ra'’

CAtL AT JOHN STANLEY

Pure Wines and Liauors!
FOB MKDtClNAL FCKPOStat.

DENTIST

‘

Milan-

SwEEj’S H0!61-)
CBAXD UAFiW.............................MICH.

•Forgive me, John, and believe that

pirk np in time.'

glacd are merely stryr?lng uput&gt; the largo. Everything apt«an&gt;d :o be doing
thresbold-cf their third rotate. Within well, and 1 could sew pUialy until the

John's eyes moistened aa be fixed bis

itwir I ap
Whi-n

The Colonel
pleasantly after I
bad much to tell
willing to listen
John arose to depart first. Ho had
told his wife that bo should not be out
Isto. Cartwright would remain a while

A. D. COOK Agent.

Why not support Home Industry?. Did you ever take .the
trouble to And out what makes a community .tlirifly and prosper­
ous? You go to the city and you see the people all alive and
atiring, and the Grat thing you say, is “ They arc doing lots of
business nere !" Everybody seems to be.doing well. Mccltanics
are seen by hundreds hurrying to their Labor with their dinner
pail on their arm. What is the caireo of ail this stir? !*Y" there
is a demand at Home for work, the people patronize Home Indus­
try, city people know that it is to tbmr own personal interest to
support Home ftwfcjind they dp tfinvariably. Who eats wheat
rinsed in Barry Coimty, if it is not the people in the county? We
must inild up our, own jilace; people in Grand Rapids won’t do
it for tut' We have Merchants, Mechanics, Tradesmen, J.awycrs,
Doctors aud Laborers; but one says “we have no mechanics in
Hastings who ean do a good job of work.” To such I would say,
look at our Brick^buildings, our Agricultural .works,’ our Milling
and our Carriages, Wagons, Cutters’ &amp;c made in Hostings; and
then ttay we have no mechanics. Compare to day with ten years
ogo; for then there was not evehji'paintcr in IJnrry County that
could paint a lumber wagon fit Fo be‘seen. Tbfere is uo need of
going away from Hastings to get a CMtrifige or Buggy,, and ao far
ns Cutters are concerned.' you can Saee ten dollars on every
Cutter, and get a better Cutter of me in Hastings, than in any
other Town in Michigan (yreai or small), for I know they cannot
compete with my Cutter Machine. 1 am giving my customers the
benefit of my Cutler Machine which I do say is a saving of ten dol­
lars to them on evqsy Cutter they, buy of me. I have nearly sold
out my first batch df Cutters, and am Jluhnmy Out another lot
wltieh I will have ready in a few davs. I shall sell Buyyus Mou^
Par next season. I am ready now to offer lower prices oh bug­
gies titan ever before. I am preparing Machinery to enable me
to undersell any carriage builder in the country. Try me. on. I
have made my customers Happy and. can do it again. My bus­
iness nearly doubles every year, and tjat is evidence of satisfac­
tion somewhere.
’
J. L. REBD

intly
V.'.T.

■■gSsSK«fi

Sasiinll!

be really was,
had Im.n Lid

tfOftE l/tOUSTIfY-

MISCELLAJfEOOS CA RDS

On the day following this vist Plater

JOHN 08DEN S LAST BET.

and watching,
lunch Joon f

‘I will if you'll lunch with mo."

thich Thacknrny applied tothegmtMt
lie lamed the eye with a broad' lance,
withdrawing it slowly from the eye, and

break (set F'

i principle which
the youth of the

ray. But John Ogdon revived in
■nd when bo told his wifo the

the j«en 1887 and 1840 be rioted

John Ugdcn bad contracted a vory
bad habit—a dangerous and* a sinful

laying th# foundation of that intimate

A Brave Boy.

A Japanese Normal School
standing.

right."
•
John Ogden looked up curiouely.
"Eh. Peter F‘
"I say. Frank ought to bo thankful

Wnght County, Iowa. The meetings
were .conducted with great ananimity
and barrauuy. The goat people thought

obtain a supply of

dear of Nations," which attracted great
a wife true and loving, end children
•
brig lit and good. And John waa a good, hfa right"
About this p-tiuxi he m
"You menu that lor a joke F*
kind busband, ana an even-tempered,
picked young men waa formed, and be- from the Whig party
“How r
indulgent father.
He was a book"Why - Frank has lost his nght arm, gair the study of English. They were Froe-tioilata. In 1841
fresh and unspoiled, and leaned with
great rapidity. At a certain point, as
proper want*.
,
they could understand tho ordinary exJohn Ogden's betting had come to bo
a matter of emphasis and determina­ ton that is
tion. Ths habit had so fastruod itself
upon him that he coal 1 bet off-hand,
"Are you daft, John
mean it 1"
“Do you mean to
It was something very different from
Power,
Ass l*i hit Itfl
ladiant face. “1 have won City dollars

headed buy.

He was wsll i

to

•Pshaw 1"

HAST1SS8. MICH.

_

arm tiaa been wn»io.
"Peter," he finally said, slowly and
emphatically, “Frank Powers bus lost

despibed by Mr. Greeley :
children were brought

tea proto-u

‘

“Mr. Sumner had made aa elaborate

!

POULTRY WORLD.

Judge Butier. one of South Carolina's

Sell The Diamond Tooth X C

Saw which is guaranteed

inc

to ent fifty per cent

- &gt; wore Wood than
any saw mode.

dsfirww

K4sW&gt;S-,

discipline inn large school is, in res-

"Whom did you bet with John Y'
"With Charic* Ashcroft."
"And you took hie fifty dollars F*

Greble &amp; Russell
sI

his

bdlU.nl aurom

“Du yon think so F'

ttrUcr GR3CBEIE8 /or fct

identical with

thia

^l^.UM,

IF YOU WANT

rwpreially a.

‘-John,'old boy, I am glad to tee you.
You’ll excuse my nut rising.
1 am

Eboald the A*eat fall to call on yoo, be Invitoa you to call al hla office In the
Ktnrc of HICKb BRO.'S, HUkte btroet. HaM*x&lt;B, Mich., and examine the

._ __

lUTOKK.

■ "Bras

ras naturally a aiudeut and a man of
xclusive taatoa. Hi, apparent hauteur

The Nejv Wiieelei: k Wilson Sewing Machine AWARDED the j
highefrt premiums at all the leading fairs in the World, aud tho
only one uecommexi&gt;ed for the Grand Diploma of Honor, at the |
Worlds Exposition, at Vienna. It has less Pisces than any Shut- |
tie Machine, Sows Paster, It Runs Stiller, It Runs Easier. It
Sews the Thickest and Lightest Goods, It is Easier Adapted to
Different kinds of Work, It will lost a Lifetime, Every Joint being
Adjustable. Old Machines repaired or Exchanged.
Extras of
all kinds at the office of the Agdnt in this City.

■ouua, till tha vage

A Summ mg Up.

wtmli h-.ietw p.-ar
u Unitsd aama."

�——
^ta]ypuMiraii fanner.

The

Temperance
ment.

ELeotiI

Our New York Letter.

Move­

Your readers have mostly forgotten
Stoksa. and with him Jim Flak. Well,
such is life. Th. h.ru of to-day ■. for­
gotten to-morrow. Fisk lies in his
bloody grave st Brattleboro, btokM is
in Sing-Sing prison, but no oae mentkme them now. I ran up to Sing-Sing
the other day, an I saw Stokes. He is
employed in the prison as book-ke.jror
lor the great boot and ebo" manufactu­
ring bourn of Mrims, Trask A Ripley,
MStori alto* this tesM of aaa paper to of this city, who employ th. labor of an
ge to preea aatll we ekaU have erid, at

Swxn Dated S
Stattrry J erase
6artw.ll Wm A
8win Jams. A
Stall Jmm 0

mowte co ber slirqron, end dromonds
largo or scroll, all otw her drees and
person wherever they could tro proved,
this lady’s trandfstaer «M a cart-man,
bar father a pawn-broker, and her hutrond—all.
*-v!

Taylor John H
Taylor ThomTaylor T Baxter
Townh^Edward
Upjohn JFm
Underhill Edward
Vrooms. Imao W Van VW Irving
V.nVleckAndrewK Van Vleck Grang
ff'.llroms Lewis D
Forth 0mv«0
Beet JBmtv G

WHOLBXLI A BXTAIL

foest. that we true! the bkeriags of the

Greet I Am will rets cm every effort to
Stay too tide ef intewrjroraace ia our

total, aad dry ep the saloons of araty
ecty aad village from Maine to Califor­

nia, from Lake Beperior to the Ever- ter ha «wmy and shoot him, as th.
prosecution claimed. Btokte said that
gteAe.; aor until we ehall have ex- when h. caught sight of Flak' tho latter
preoMd ah apo that: euch jndicions acwas approaching him with sjwod. He
Steuaeay betakewbyewr ritnens as to added that he saw Fisk pull his pistol,
esteure a temperance triumph in our and it was owing to th. impute, of tho
ewa city, «mI ths preteetieo ef eur boys moment- -tb. instinct of mlf-pnemvasad gute from the blighttag ‘ curM of tion—that ba draw hfo own weapon and
firwd. After dierbarging his revolver
htomperaaM.
Astiea. dfoiatoreeted. ho jumped onl of range, and gave th.
JUirteeo aotfoa, ia demaUod. and muac alarm to th. attache, of the hotel. He
is well treated, and dews not complain,
bo had. If vietary io to erewn our efforts.
but it is evident that the change horn
JU atonal •rtgilanm ia th. price of lib­ the Ufa of excitement i» the city to the
erty, as unyielding, Utominsd effort is
triUng upon him. He slid to Mr.
&lt;b. fries of taaperanee- We eay, 1st Trask, of the firm in whoM service, he
SMh aa effort h. pal forth, witheal dt- u foe th. ounce, that ho would like to
chang. plaxwe with him.
lay. and M aS who enlist, aalisi fot the
"You are as well off. aa you are."
said the philosophic merchant. •'In­
deed, yvur sitnation ia preferable to
mine. You work so many hours and
get excellent food and camlottable
clethinc. The change in faahioaadca’t
.affect you. you have no cares on your

eepy ef th. ateesdonate propoesd to
the reaiti tattoo. al the late extraordi­
nary eeaaion of th. legislature. Prior
to Us affinal yab:i.-atisu wo eastion th.
public against forming epmions advene
__U the proposed change* owing to defecte ia th. published article.
We
hare not aa yto ease any report of th.
changes that approach., accuracy,
hesr. ebril k-t priat it, until we bar.
before et th. .Sela! eoyy. And w. b.licv* when ths people hat. that, and
•haO have aerofelly examined it,, they
will agree with alatost perfect unanimi­
ty, Chat, as t Who!., th. changes ar.
wise and j«4MoMk »»J *• eonetitution
as pcojwtod, greatly m porter to that of

pew ar in New York, and they ore in­
creasing every year, not only In numbare, but wealth and infitwnM. When
ooo of them gets up in the world be

means money.
Indeed. all that m*n
car. for positron is Io make money out
of it, and they do it. Th. loaders cd
ths various rings are in ‘a few cases

• T5 entirely new Patterns never before on sale.
Flrat Ward.

STATE AFFAIRS.

jap.™ giv
st certain

will do everything in the
of art, but will expect a h
penaatfoa for hsc xmiqun I—
You see yon can gel anything ia New
York fix money.

Van Arman Chas E
Van Brunt John 8
Van Brunt Albert E
Vail Aaron E
Wright Harvey

Barn*. fit-raw.
Bolls, Wounds,
Uleera, Bruises
Plica, Spraltw,
.
Colle, Old Sores,
All Hemorrhages,
Dlarrhcna,

Neuralgia,
Bore Throat,

UM pus®,
strati ’
WTffi UK
-UK ni Him

MFI

Line of A No. 1

A

SlffillOTOGKiraS!

—----- GROCERIES
Youngs Charles D

Fuller Joseph B
Gregory Lewis I.
Geechwiud M
Grant Bobart J

Wilmot Anthony
Wright Har.ta

Fourth Ward.
Angle Andrew J
Altoft Thomas
Altai! George E

Whittimore Wm L

FIIVE STOC’K!

INK,
CRAYON.
WATERCOLOR
AND OILS,

Fartridge Cochins. Golden gpasgisd
Haabwgu. Silver Spangled

Third Ward.
Acktoy Fred D

Notice to Contractors!
B-samer John
Bentley James W
Beilcy Henry H

McEwa.no Defoe B
Moeh.r David II
Maynard Anton D

Clark Michael
Coon Wilber
Cote Cbartes J
Cote Joseph .

CBOCmY! Cimi!

las, Is le to IM bvihTTrwisOT st

liurrsll Edward P
Berber Wm K
Briley Alvhl W
Bailey Cbsrim A
Bronson Newton J
Black Aaron M

A BARGAIN
——■UHAYI GOT ID SELLTOIAKEROOlFOROUBSPRfflGSTOd

Brown CharteeD

JAMES WOODRUFF

Cortright Harry
Corey Adalbert
Cook David R

DON’T

titct. a-v

I

Remember, Cash for Farmers Produce.-

For ’ another like BARGAIN wffl

Clough Horatio
Tho Prison L’brary new contains
over 1,900 volumes, of which more than
1,200 has bees tdded the past jaax.
Tho first tract of tend located in Iron■ wm roonly was in th. tawnshln ot Te­
cumseh, by Austin H Wing, in 1821
Tbs P'gean River Iron Coe.pony
wPl start their fu users tho present
mon.h. They hare a sfntk of ore
bongut &gt;«st fa'L

Colo John
•
Drake A Philo
Dickinson Swift
DickinMn Byron
Dunning Philo R

dance at Albion College is twenty per
rout greater this term than the errva'
ponding term ’asiyeg-.
A reunion of th. Sixth Regiment of
Heavy A.tilery is appointed al-leekecu
on the 9th of April
A dance in tfobcolcraft, recently,
broke ep in a row. The Qty Marshal
attempted to arrest the instigators, and
was attactod and brutally beaten and
bruised by the ruffians.
At Adrian, ^Monday evening, 150
workingmen asermbleo and took the
iniatory stemi for th. formation of a

Gump David
Gillumti Osgood E
Gebhart Frank

Th. fishing at 8t. Joseph has opened.
Some seventeen boats an engaged in
the busies* employing servniy-fiv.
hands. Th. average daily catch ia
about 800 pounds meh.
Th. Rsr- Mr. Manteo and the editor
of th. A.*'z»sae«, ef Marshall, an har­
ing a spirited controvereey in regard to
th. teupsranee movement Each aa-

SMITH, MANEE &amp; PRESTON.

WANTED I

Cornwell Bylvseter
c_ t. vr____ a
Cook Adtian D

Edertes Chsr'ee
Fuller John A
Gundlo Geo
Goodyear John 8

Heath D C
Hitchcock Wm B
Wootey DrtrittC
Winklearon John
Wrigtaf Barney
Whaler Isaac

Holbmok Chas G
Hoi» si ChasO
Hall James M
□ealh WH

Hartko Charles
Juhnson Guo H
Jones Allan

mantary adjsetiv. or two throws judiSecond Ward
ciouriy in as to the lady’s Iroauty, adds
Abby George
a five dollar note to the bil]; a minute
Bromley Murry
description of a toilette brings up the
Brown
Earl R
Th.
JouMville
woo'en
factory
expense to (85, aad a full description,
from tbs white riiraror to the top drese- removed to Grand Ratada Ito preeeat
location bring to small for th. business
growing tip.
Th. fruit-growers of Benton Harbor
kava decided to tun thia .season th.
peck pMch basket and th. quart berry
box Jor shipping fruit.

rvewsted (be rseramticn of the old law,
■M were in perfect harnsoey with ths
Mme of the Michigan PaWiehov'. A.eoeUiion ia Joao and ia February last.
This pobey has tod to wide diacMeion
aari teary dWfcnoMs at epiatoa among
"Not at all," waa his reply, “It will
eurrotamporario* They era sa iadep-in incrooM it, for it will show them all
whorv they can get good accounts But
it has killed Mr. and Mrs. X Every­
body knows to a dead certainty that
they routnetod for my effort to make
her anpear as she deaired—and all tbair
kind friends will know that everything
that to done for her henafter to a mat­
ter of contract. They don't care what
people Ofol, for they are shoddy, but

MB k Mt a ® IWOtUlri

Birdsall Daniel E
Burgh or Lafayette
Bishop Honor
Beckman Wm W
Burgher Andrew J
Bliveu Wm
Bartow Chas E
Curvy George

counting room at right a. M., and from
that on till night it to on. perpetual
strain. Every nerve ia him is strung
to the utmost tension, for a miataka or a
neglect in th. smallest matter may
bnng upon him ruin. They grow pre­
maturely gray, and nine-tenths of them
die before their time And the trouble
ia, that cut of every hundred, nincty-

among th. upjier-erMst. Ths real aria
tocracy are oompelMd to recognise theeo
new creations to a csrtain extent, for
th. Almighty Dollar baa a power any­
where in this world. A little law-suit
in ana of th. courts of th. city th. other

c„., .1 SUU Mte ca.rrt Ft .

Adame Joseph

About this time look out for street
musicians. Your streets will be mad.
vocal with t)ro violin and harp, idayed
by little Italian boys and gtris, who
tears Kaw York this month, aud got
back aariy in ths fsll. Thsse children

called Pairaati, who bring them to
Anrorioa and teach them to play, th.
Padrone, paying tiro parents either a
sum in gross, or a juice per year. The
hit!, stars, are sent out, end are re­
quired to bring home so unch money
per day, tho altornative being an un­
merciful troatiag. which to religiously
administered. A certain numbar of
them are sent West every spring, to
walk th. country, end it is a siagutar
fact that lb.y send to the I’sdrone.
regularly all that they gvt except the
merest poeeiblo living. Tho? here a
there ar. no min ia th. world who la­
fear of the Padrone; they regard him
bor .o hard aa th. merchants of N.w
as a sort of a powerful devil cho can
York. Th. life of tho average merfind them and reach them anywhere,
and this feeling is cultivated, for il
makes it safe to rend them s BroodTbs skulking loafers who lie. oo thee,
children ere the moat cruel diaeolute,
d.baechod Mt that New York bus. A

taformaiten is scrrecl there is oeasidarabk more Huisem done in Hastings,
ihrui la Oiarlotte. at ths depot of the
O. R. ▼. B- H-, aad lhare is a reason
for it, thvre being u. eemprting line
reMhing thia ehy.

aha left bun To take tho ears for a visit
to setn. Irieads at a distant place.
Bkertly afirt. ber hvebsad learned eh.
did not go to the expected direction, sat
eul to hunt her ay, sad found h.r at a
Xalamsnro hotel, staying with a young
mas as bls wife. Th. youth is 17, and
the lady S7 veers ef age. Both have
b&lt;M axrestH-

Wall Paper! Wall Paper!

J. Cole &amp; Son,

Brucsfoy Humphrey

Csmpb.Il Hubert
Collies Ebert 8
Qnddack Joseph
Campbell Frank T
Chris Jacob

List or Fanum issued from ths U.
8. Patent Office to Michigan inventor*
for the weekending March 8, 1874, and
meh bearing that date. Furnished this
paper by Cox A Cox, Solicitors of Pat- Hnbbril Ambrow
«its. Waahipgton, D. C.r
BayuM Geccge
Win. net Oder Fkw-J- Ohrir, Do- BaedriokWmO
Headrick John G
Hall Mathew
Hinman Erastu. M
HogtoJamoeE

Christi. Alex J
Cornell Syh.Tter
Dewey George M
I’ickeraon Jamee
Dickinson Langley
Dickey William 11
Dunning James
Darting William H
Darling George W
Dwight Charfoe F
Denria Joi » H
Eastman William T

Eaton Letnuri E
Fisher John A

100,000 Feet of
White Ash
Flooring I

. f.’Tsy-taw&amp;iai'gte.».

Falter Jctoeph B
Prort Wm H
Green WriHngtoo
Goldsmith Chas H

fHUKtr

. Good Tough
Oak, Book Elm,
or White Ash
Lumber

Kelley Wa'ter W
Ke'tey Ws"«ce C
Knukorbcker Tboowlous
Kilt Wm
Gcodyear Geo E
Goodyear Nathan B
Green Henry L
Iwins Vritntino
Goodyear Wm 8
Guile Welter
Lathrop E II

Loomis Wm
&lt;-ako Marquis
Michael John
Mathew. Gilbert
Marshall Arthur
Mann Levi O
Myera Josenti
Maynard W- vn 1
MMy John

RICHEST

BACON A KARRS

Feed Cutters,
Bob-Sleighs,
Wood Sawing
Macihines.

Hams William
IIotchk'M John
Holbrook Edward A
Holmm Window II
Heath William H II

Mmd Worthy L
Hayford Wm II
McMurry Madi- un
Mills Win C
Merriman James
Nevins John M Nacbtreri Frederick
Nobles Julius
Nobles Joel P
Nelson D F .
PerkinajOtia
PricYate Milton
PeenrilJ D
I’owsrs Samuel
Vfiug Joseph
Pratt Ahijah R
FtbdtoSmnMa C

Hyatt Luther
Haskin. Danid

Hicks Charles H
Janes Henry .

Joom Hiram

n. wit Hsias Is um instmwuw &gt;a

S60.000 00
•

to

First-Class Instruments.

u otnuBimo nr

L. D. SINE’S
Hitt

MOiTTVlr

GIFT ENTERPRISE!
Te be drewa Meefey. Kay ilk, 1174. -

Kimble Eramut

New Scales.
Lathrop Metlish J

Ifower Augustus
Bred Merrick D
Rich Sherman
Ifooims.n ltav.,1 G

wmr?
UNDERGROUND

RuxmII Jeremiah M
Russell Marcus

'

New Styles.

New Prices.

Very Lew

Ktueril Charles

Knox, Three Rivers.
Wmlmfll-G. A. Myers. Bchootorafb
Fem Oa&gt;». 0. Vaa Biff*, la

HiehNetoon

Marsh Theodore D
McNair Fredrick

Wawvoom, JV o. US Gnote, near Xthih St., Jf. J.
fctteaJ.mmH

�stings - lt» Agricultural । Buchanan Correspondance.
lachine Worke-The Rob­
Ins Sulky Cultivator.

Tbs meeting wm called to order by of any kind, to bring It out. Our otyect
T. FblDIpo who read the call for tho 1* simply to do something to improv meeting; and on motion, Hon. Daniel the varieties of poultry grown tn our
Striker was elected Chairman, and midst, and thia can be beat douo by
Chao. IL Bauer Secrets-y.
After ptayer by Hey. T. B. Msrab.
abort spvechs were made by J. W. T.

Sara, J"nal. Hastingste located on
the Tbortiapple River, a tribotary of
of the Grand Biver. Heatings ha*
groan rar&gt;idly *ujoo the completion of
the Grand Idver Valley Railroad, which
connects Grand Rapid, sod Mimkogon
with Jacksun. and which in fact baa
opened up all that section of the Blate
wldob 1ms between thoao citrss, and
which until 1862 wm almost tees «eapmite, an unknown tend. Tho Hon.
Amos Boot, of Jackson, wm tbe man
that engineered thia road through tu

lug to tho auppnoalon of the drinking
and selling of IntoxIcaUng liquors.
Heeotred, That wo wh&gt; oonrtltula
thia mooting, do heartily adopt and wUt
earnestly advocate the following pledge

naltbcrdriik nor sell, nor give to any
other poreun far such use. any spiritu­
ous .or malt liquors, and that we will
earnestly Joi i In efforts for tho suppreerion of intemperanoa.
Resolved, That Committees of Ladle*
be appointed by thle meeting, to wit:
Ono Committed for each Ward of the
City, each Committee to consist of thir­
teen or wore ladleo, - who are hereby
earnestly' requested to canvass their respsotive wards and solicit the subsertp.
tion of every person therein, above the
Me of ten years, to tbo above pledge.
Theos oommltteca shall fill any vacan­
cies tn their numbers tint may occur
trom tbe d.e lnaUon to serve of any
perron*, now sppolnted.
Rmolvrd, That wo pledge our full and

caaiciu.
ilfi.'VSSRt

largely used on all the improved Hanns
wb« re it can bo worked in this fcrunty
and the nuirounding counties, atid has
proved a favorite with ths farmers. It
wm patented tu March, 18T1. In th« largo store-room built by themselves on
year only 12 wore made and sold to
tho Central B. H/hsio, is full of an aa.
next year about 75 were raid in that •ertment, fiuqi v hich they are constant­
coun^r. In 1872, tho manufadnre of ly shipping, and to which they are
three machine via, commenced by tho equally constant in hauling. Two large
Hastings Agricultural Works, but ovun Strata Saw Mills are now running on
then they were not able to till all tho
ordcttL Jackmn G.unty took 00, Eaton full time, one of them mostly on black
County had 60. Barry County used 75, walnut fogs, tbs other on “all aorta,'*
and many order, wire left unfilled. such aa maple, whitewood, [ine and ash.
Tills ancouragod tbo Company, and the
We hare also other manufacturing
next year they made an exhibition of
houses here, of which I will write more
their machine* at tho Stale Fair, where
it met with a complete success
Then i n future, such aa "Zine Collar Pad,”
as many county fairs were viajtod as another Furniture shop, Cheoo Factory,
could be reached, and where tho ma­ Clothes Bara, and Brush Manufactory,
chine camo is competition with tho St.
Johns nnd Kafamazuo cultivators, the
Three Rivera cultivator, the Ann Arbor
privileges for power, are no greater
cultivator. Altogether twenty o&gt;,unty than you Lave, location but a trifle bet­
fairs were visiled, aud in all the Bob­ ter, means of procuring material in ths
bins cultivator came off vietoriona and rough lut as good, nor have they any
succeeded in achieving a triumph among
tho cullitaturs unparalleled in the his­ more money here than your city. Is it
tory ot thia dare of machines in this not strange that the strong men of
Stale, and bearing off two silver medals Hastings, do not wake up and plant
from the Stale Agricultural Society.
more buildings ot this kind among
A good combined core ar.d summer
thorn, and do away with more of tho
fallow cultivator, which will do its work
“hell holos” that disgrace your town.

Use of ladle* In their work. Wo will
welcome them when they bring us tho
plodge, and will aaaiat them with all
our influence In securing the pledges of

assent.
H.iL-tnarlluM.

____

» proc eedlnga of
!; other adjourned
mcotlngs be proffered for .publication In
each of our city papers.
Ou motion, Ibe following persons

r5SatTisKsl

e«*&gt;o .through our vslley aad swarms
of tiisu, throng thither to rend out
apedmens of their industry. Wo have
the advantage over Hast-ngs, in many
itMtanres, among which may bo men­
tioned tho "Buchanan Joint Block"
Wagon Manufactory, carrying on thrir
bruises, in a Brick building three sturise high- 48 17 120ft on tbo ground
with paint shop and forego tbuildings
adjnreut. Their capital being 8200,000
ttrey can buy malerial, ah ot tbo beat
material at home-make it up at home—
soli both abroad and at homo, and thus
diffuss their money among tbo "home”
industry; and consequently wo are all
bottefiited ; for instead of leaving, our
money in ocmo foreign place, to bene­
fit test place, we ears it to oar own ad­
vantage. Another homo inetitution, is
tbo Buchanan Furniture Manufactory,
ofjoint stock oiigin, now running on
full time and employing about fifty
hand*. I have a*en specimens of their
work and it ia as fine as any that can
bo produced, as an ovidoMs, they have
orders from all parts of the United

that "Hastings ia a bard place." Tem­
perance and morality are predomiuenl
hm
Intemperance and immorality
bore. Tho results is, a thriving, pro*,
prrous. religious and hvalthy town,
wjth us; while the perfumes ol so
much liquor makes too streets of

The old tow wheel cultivator did its
wurX well on clean ground, free from
.tones, but dogged eaisily, drew hard,
and on ittrty ground could not be used.
To remedy there detect*, high whrels
were sulaiituted with a draw iron at­
tached io tho leg of tho cultivator by a
wooden pin of such strength as tn break
We had our Republican Caucus lest
uu mretttig a rcrious obstruction, aud
tn us save the mote important part* ol evrning, Collins ana Weaver's large
hall wm crowded, and not a discordant
decided improvement over their predeco«ois. and are now nxteiuivaly used on note struck, nor a whiskey breath, to
fallows, cipvcially in tho older sections . offeud. As this village is incorporated
of the State, but being clumsy nnd diffi­ m a village only you ma^bo surprised
cult So handle, they have never been ot when I state that, according to the
any uro in the corn-field
Beskin, ns Registry we have about twenty-five
tho frame* were rigid, tho breaking ot
the pin*, although a nocesssry eril, soon hundred inhabitants, aa thus ate about
became a great annoyance, and occa- five hundred nanus ol persons on the
si»sed a s*riuuo leas of rime. Another book who claim tho right to vote.
grave objection to all cultivators having
tho frame work bolted solidly to the
running gear is the impossibility of
their adjuating themaolvcs to uneven
Common Council.
ground. Another very doubtful suocvn ia tbo attempt which ha* been ex­
Adjourned meeting of the Common
tensively made to so modal over tbo axKurively corn cultivators built for the Council, nt the Council room, Monday
Prairio trade of tbe great coin growing evening, March 23d. 1874.
Present—Mayor, Recorder, and Aids.
States, aa to make them answer the
purpose of a combined cultivator in a Dawson, Mudge, Boiee, Besemor, and
section of country devoted to the yrow- Bentley.
irx ol wheel, and on a very diterrent
Fred V. Young offered his reaignsand more stubborn *oil All tbe eda]*-

For th o accommodation of pur sub­
. triber* who desire any other book,
magaxino, or paper, published, with or
without tho advertised premiums, wo
will obtain it for you at tho Lowmt
Bans, without any. expense to you m
Beading tho order, _________________

The- Legislature baa adjourned.

Mtea Effie Upjohn, Mire Rcaa Goodyear
Mbs B. Wightman. Mias F. Phillip*.
-- •nnter several short rpecche* the
meeting adjourned till next Tue*day
evening, at tbe eacne place.

Jrnoxs—Hon. J. M. Nevins, Hon.
D. G. Robinson, llcnrv Heroes, Esq.
•
H. A. Goonnax, President.
Guo. M. Dcwrr, Secretary.

no panic that ahnt them off on short
Ume. There are also made al these
works WQoai-Mwing machines, sleighs,"
Poultry Exhibition.
Waxtxd.—A Foromaa at the Bxsxx* n 0&gt;t Eidor of Hr EuMb Anrs :
aud other articles, which keep tho e»tablhbmeut busy.
, Allow us to congratulate you, Mr.
Tho Barry County Pduluy Associa­
I refor to the«o work* aa showing
Strang, upon cninmg tho triendsbip
tion
will
bold
their
Erst
exhibition.
what tbe affect of tbe opening of tho
and confidence of so noted a person, as
Barbara K- No doubt but what it will March '27 and 28, in Jas. A. Sweexey'a
raise yew in tho estimation of the public
.
l.r.L'__
I.-Ill;-nt nKttainn.

hold at. Union Hail on Monday
evening, of which tho official proceed­
ings app oar in another column.
wm

J. M- Cadwallador, of Hickory Cor„„
MM te oBwing fc&lt; -K
Sfff--a.Mbs steak &lt;rf*y good* ; Dm

hlbition rooms, which will be open for
tho reception of articles Friday tr.c.rning, March 27. Any peratm wishing to
exhibit any class of .Poultry will ba
exhibition free of charge. As one of
the main objects ot exhibitions of this
kind is to afford Breeden and others
an opportunity to improve their stock
and to suable them to form ronect
opinions in regard to pointe of excel*
lance Ac. A general Invitation is exFrra.—On Tuesday, tho accomplished teud-4 to levers of poultry to attend
editor of tho Hastings Heau /rarrof, this exhibition. By order of GxnSlif.cn'
had a aeS-to with "The Sling Bearer.”

Account W. D. Hayes, balance on
salary as Recorder &gt;16,08.
Account F. V. Young duo on esltbmcnl 8.00.
On motion 'Council adjourned until
Saturday evening.
** "

mUABLLFAfil FIS Sill!
115 Acres of Valuable Laid I

SPLENDID ORCH AUD,

No Change in Prices.

Stouffer still eontinoee to giro the
boot 25 cent meals in tho. county. Good
fare, large and pleasant Dining Boom,
Atr Sir— Having used a few bottles and attentive help bM made this the
ofyovr Golden Medical Discovery, and moot popular Eating House of tho city.
believing it to be tho very best medicine
for Chills and Fever I wish to buy it by
the doaen, p!os*e giro mo your prise
for it
Rsv. Taos. 0’Bixu.t.
Ds. Mott’s fam Puts — Il is soay
enough to make a pill, but to make a
good pill, ah! that's tbo difficulty!
There are cheap, harsh, drastic pills,
that are of evsn loss benefit than a
dose of salts;. but a good medicine, like
Da. Men's Livra Pills, which penetraire totho Mst ofdiaeMe, tea dwsideratum indeed. Will positively sure
all dfasaaoe of tbo liver. Bold every­
where. Jobs F. Haxar. Cvuax A Uon
Propsiotora, 8 and 0, College Flare.
New York.

SCHOOL BOOKS

PATEXT MEDICINES,
CHOICE

and Fancy Articles.

CONFECTIONERIES!

Paid Braia id Priita 8Jd
tho leading articles of 'general use at
prices which defy compet'tion, including
a yeU article of Black Tea for 25 cento a
pound.
42tf

Tbe vary brat job work, at the rm

8. J. Rice's End of Pain curve Froetbiteo. Corns, Neuralgia, Headache. Pain
re tho Howel* and Disentery.
24tf

HOUSEHOLD

12.000 worth of goods at cost,
600 ia Coats, Vests and Pants.
400 in Gluves and Mittens, of ell
kinds
1.BOO in Water Proofs, Nubias, Gents
underwear, *c., Ac., nt

HASTINGS KARELS VQRIS !

PANACEA

FAMILY

Obstacles to Marriage.

I am now all alone in the Photograph
busincra, and ss I have made arrangemeats fo increase my facilities fordoing
batter work than ever, all should call
and get a negative token. The superi­
ority of my work in tho past is a suffl­
stent guarantee of firet-claa* work ia
the future.
Rooms in Washington
Block, south aide State Street
31tf
Gao. L. Hxj.ni.

Republican Ward Caucuses.

B. F. HTEINHOFF

Scuoot Boors a fine stock, ouch oa
will bo used tn the city schools, jut
receive and for sale at live aad let live
prices by F. D. Ac&gt;lsyrat the City Drug

Spring Examinations,

Caucus Notice.

K Of 1874, w«U ho bold nt the following

Tho Ropubbeano of Irving will meet
times and 'places : Hickory Corners, in Cascua on Thursday, Aped 2, 1874,
March 28; Johnstown, Bristol School at 10 o'clock s. m, at the house of D.
House, April 1.1; Hope, Doud School C. Qmgley, for tho purpose of namtaa.
House, April 18; Assyria, Briggs School ting candidates for tho sevenI town­
Hous*-, 24U and 25ih ; Woodland, April ship offices, sad the transaction of out*
27; CUrifan, April 28 ; Hastings, May
2d.. ChndMatM ere required to furnish
return postage, and to write with pons.
Office examinations will be at the sx-

DE

fciJTnejfiaiai^ and other, interested

in the auevrss of our schools are cor­
dially invited to attend any of those
____
John Oancy, Dand Campbell. Fred ,meetings, that, through our sailed
njembero*of tho Pioneer Hose Graff, Washington Helmer. Haiti- M. ,councils and efforts, the summer schools
-------“ ‘
Hodge, Eddie Lamb, 8- E. Mcrebouss. ,
Byron Munger. Ellie Mott, Bober! ,
Tho Tsoobsr Clare for the spring will
Newton, Fred Bogada. J.hn T. ISrinnw,
Gilpha Senter. Miso Saue 8eari»,.G«o. ib» Iwld in tho Briggs,Sthool District,
cud will oonrimince Marek 16.
Bieoou, Jamas Turner, Beboca Ann Assyria,
.

GROCERIES!

Traveling Baskets, Draggitfa Bcs*&gt;lri*«

PICTU RES 1
PIOTURES!

An Open Letter.

to thia time has been unable to give

virtues would at onco class it among
the numerous humbugs of tho day.
Thia answer waa satisfactory to boom;
they argued that tho whole country
ought to know it at once, aad expressed
their aatoniahmeut at bio indifference
to tbo subject. Hi* oar and heart be­
ing at all time* open to th* rail of suf­
fering humanity, ho ha* at last, after
having received testimony from bnadredo who have boon *poodily cured by
it, end many of them after qninia and
all tho usual means had failed, ameentrd to moke the matter known.

Special Notice.

By Aid. Mudge.
*
RweW, That the amount of aoventytwo dollars, bo taken from the bndgv,
fond and transferred to ssvr’l Ward

Township and municipal eleeiiaBs
one week from next Monday.

Ths Editor returned from Laming
"oa Saturday evening, quite nek, and up

the IHseovary in ths care ef Ago* asd
kindred diaessM. Ho always replied
that it was nut intended for a “euro

tint Ifcijes Jiitice;.

Fan PoaxiTvax in Vnmixao go
to Beosmcr, Heath A Oo. They sell
cheap for CMb.'
Jan. 29tf.
OEOBOE. L. HEITS'3

Poultry Exbbiition Friday and Salur-

The next mooting of tho Temperance
Association will by bold at Union Hell
on Tboedsy evening.

ed the manufacture of Dr. Ptereo's
Golden Medisol Dteoovery, ths proprie­
tor b^gan to receive numerous In tier*
from ell . parte of the Western and
Southern States bestowing the noit
anJoeaAJ prei.o upon it for having
promptly cured the writers or titofa
friends of Fever end Ague, or other
forms of miasmatic, or marlarious dieeaeea. He was repeatedly urged to

txtions of these have lacked tbo vital
element of strength, and haring but motion waa accepted.
five teeth left a strip of ground from one
On Motion of Aid. Hessmer, George
Cuney waa appointed Constable' in tho

Easter, eno week from next Sunday.

The following letlcr addressed to tho
editor of tho Nashville Knci, has b»en
Note wall tlx calls for eaucusas that
eent vs for publication. What tho
appear in our column* to day.
purpose of the. writer is we do nbt
Bar. Mr. FHhps, of Vermontville
will preach at the Presbyterian Church

Fever

Notice.
Tim Ropubliran. of Castleton will
meet ia Caucus at Cspt McCormick's,
ia Nsahnlfo, Friday, April 8. at two
o'clock ». «., for the purposo of nomi­
nating candidates for townihip cffiotni

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of breath ho stopped on tho other side,
making a wild plunge, caught her in
Li* arm*, ami gave her a hearty kiss.
Bbe then sat down an the sofa, and they
talked pleasantly for a ooupl* of hour*
—ha dunking it singular that she should
*' fiflut she raid, "Don’t you think it's

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FOR SALE VERY CHEAP.

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UvMCMd for*, usll* free U sit parts sf lU
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rapperu Wkile BsprrasMT. pehUcsl sad m&lt;sl.
Tarass *r per rtsr. Teelebs.Bles rvm—ttU.
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restoration of vitality It gWto to tho
scalp arreuta and prevents tho forma­
tion of dandruff. which is offen so un­
cleanly nnd offensive., Free from those
deleterious subrtanre* which wake
some preparatior.a dangerous and inju­
rious to the hair, the Vigor ran only
benefit la-- not harm ft. If wanted
merely for a HAIR PRISSIXp,
notiling else can lw fraud so desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye. It does
not soil white cambric, and vet lasts
long cn tbo hair, giving it a rich, poesy
lustre, and a grateful perfume.

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Zlrer^N famfUrh

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grown! Ol nur a*
------ —of fouling the hair with a party i»diroeut, it will keep it clean mid vigorous.
Its occasional use will prevent the liatr
from turning grey or falling «X a:.&lt;l
Xqu^ti; frrient taUsrer. Th-

MORTGAGE SALE-

BANNER BLOCK,

shout tims wo wont to bed F
“1 gues* you are right," he remarked,

Michigan Central R. R.
OLD, MUMBLE ARD DIRECT ROUTE.

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SSi
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MORTGAUE SALE.

What js wanted to cheapen transpor­
tation is a system which shall combine
moefoflbo advantages of a railway,
but which shall bo free from its disad­
vantages,
A correspondent of tho
New York Trihur thinks a farmer in
Wiiccnsia has in use a contrivance for
conveying water that could bs utilised
for carrying grain. Ho gives thia de­
scription of it; A row of light posts
ranging in height to suit the insqualltitss of surface, are set up in line from
kitchen door to water.
Ono spiko is
driven into tho aide of each post at such
height a* to form on inclined plan from
door to water surface. TLe spike* pro­
ject several inches frvm tho posts, and
ate so forged that an inch or two of tbo
outer end rises perpendicularly. This
upright part ha* a slight cleft or split
to receive and lightly hold a strong
wire -iriug along from house to water.
On this track is suspendsd, by a bow
and two fiaaged jrulley^ a stout bucket
Oraritatica take* It down tbe lin*. It
fills, and 1* hurried up the ascent by n
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eercal plains of the West to the Atlan­
ts* seaboard. Attach to stout ana* on
mmL side of there a wire cab!* track of
cufficicn strength Ju bear, say one bushalof wheat period, or its equivalent
weight of other grain. Suspend each
paekoge of grain by double flangod
wheel* to Che cable track. Connect tbo

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the na.ting rooms elegantly
, aud tho ecot* of the finest
When tho train, stops fafr din21’0 you one lour to oat your
the railroad bode are the

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Italian Railroads.

'VINECAR BITTERS
Dr. J. IVnlker’s
egar Dltlrra are a
prvpftrr.iion. tmuto clile
herbs tontiil ou the loamr ranees of th
ra Ncvnila tnouutains of (inbforai
medicinal properties s'
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rk&lt;Kv. lutMUly. TSis staple "■« seqarts
oral ell rva ponees. free, ky mil; lw X'-e . ly
■Mhre alike ■erne*. *a44^ KayplUa Orerlr. ■,..L
’ru®r. Illeuto ua.re. Weddiac XI*M Mlrt.
As AqaeerDeek. Addme T Wiuua S Co.
rablisbm. I'blladettkU.

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GardaCtrenlsrs, Netos,
Bill Head*. Leiter Heads,
Catalogue*. Bank Chaeta,
Roceipta,^how Card*,
Pottan, Programme,
Tickets, 4c., Ac., 4i

Lit BUSKS OF EVER T DHMJTO

cox-u: in bus keen in use Grg enough,
•nd.ixtrnuvulr cue ugh to show tliu ,
very great d&amp;advautnges along with
vary gr. at advantage*. Not the greatest
of ‘.lute t*' tlw mucnpoliea established |
by coureutrntod capital end their bane­
ful influCT-cn oh society. Hade under
tbo mutt rigid economy, operated under
tho 1-e t poaaible management, a rail­
road I? a very costly affair. Tbe right
of wrr, tho grading, and excavating
the pail. 1.1 tho road bed, tbe timber
for ties, tho ballasting, all cost a vast.
amount uf money, and these are but1
wwporatcrj- to track-laying, whiich k
tho chief matter of expense. Loccuuotivrei are Cosily to build aud costly .
&lt;w«ratc. Cars form a largo prop . • j
of the seight transported orernu.n. ys,
and tula weiuht m u costly to move as
paying freight. To move and manage
a train of rars requiree several men,

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never teen one who to completely filled
my ideal of a 'beautiful, awaet, loving,
aud modct*. woman. However, I would
never think of holding yeu to tbit mar­
riage until I had asked the permiauon
ol your father to nay my addresses tn
you. To-morrow, at dinner, when the
enter* family are precent, I will pro­
pose tor your fair band."',

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It is within the range of probabilities
that while fanners and legislators are
discussing the problem of railway man­
agement, with a view to cheap trensportating of grain and other products,
some inventive genius may contrive a
mear.« of transportation that will suporeede the railway ctr, and render canals
of little value. An iron read bed and. a
steam lototnotivo took tho world by eurpriu. They furnished an improvement
on all former modoa of transporting
frepht and ]juicngera so wondorfa!
TKiit ilia world uni aitoniiiied, and poeribry iurontivo talent was stupefied fey
tho.roenlL Such a state of things has
often occulted when on invention has
becn^iniT- greatly in advance of the age
is wbichril was brought out.
Xiia tatthod of transporting freight

their shot-guns and emm &lt;a
tents into him. He must be strategis.
He must put her off. So ho said :
"Fairest of your sax, permit me to re­
mark that I did not know that kissing
aero** the table codstituled a marriage

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If nieu will enjoy good health, kt
them u«e Vtscoau lirvraa os a mediane,
sad araii! the use of aledfiolic stimulants

On Marell 31st, next

Detrsl teffii 1 tat lidaja fctoX

HOLIDAY PRESENTS.

Ayer’s
wx".Ata £sH.?A7;a.-it
as wtivssrawi-ns s tss
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were built like those of the High
. Ila '.way, that rourl. with its im■■
tvrennee, could i.Jt pay a half
?••• -tut. dividend .oa die coat of its
ii'iu. Tho ^jS-u-u of running
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% 1 la Italy i* enormous. Everr
!•
&lt;ual is bought in England, co*tr. .tun dollars jier ton, and transported
।
' ao.mi'us cost to Italy. Tho syst. tu i- admirable. * Of cnareo I do not
j like the carriages; but in .every other
rrspeet they cxccrei us Americans. It
is impossible for a truvelrr to get into
the wrong train or car, own if ho dose
i nut »pcnk a word of eilbar French or
•—
! Italian. Every man connected with a :
railroad rrrate a uniform, ami thogusrlI BMlbo-M'
fbeKe’s V
lift* his hnt to you ns bo politely exam­
&gt;
ines your ticket. 1 have traveled near“ M
)y four thouiutnd miles in Europe, on
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many different railroads, and I never
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mafc-a per hour they would deliver
S^uiboUrawbour. 70,800 pr day,
or about 2.&gt;,&lt;Kr),000 per year. To conMxwcl inch a lino would require no
earth-grading. and for ports perhaps
•^fourth port uf the tazntrer u^d for
twh on a single-track railroad of equal
lengtli. A steel cable tbo ciao of your
finger w mid be strong enough far the first darn all-rail reu*. from St Louis
track fech an apparatus eutild bo so*, to Texas, either orewtiie Maeourt, Kan­
up and used with but little more dam- su A Texas B. R, via Sedalia, or over
the Atlantic 4 I'ariflc R IL, via Vinita.
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To all who ore seeking new homo* in
or ape about to toke a trip to Missouri.
Kanias, Colorado, Now Mrxtco. Ne­
braska, Oregon or California, we recom­
mend a cheap safe, quick and direct
route by way of St Ixiuis. over the Mis­
souri Pecifie Through Line.
It is
equirq-ed with fine Day Coaebta, Buck’s
Reclining Chair Care. Fulraan e Pelacw
Sloepura, tlx, famous Miller Safety
Platform, and the celebrated Westing­
house Air-Brake, and runs its trains
from St Louis to principal points in the
West without change. We believe that
the Pacific Through Line has tbe best
track of any road West of tbo Mississ­
ippi River, and with its supeiior equip-

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                  <text>HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1. 1874.

VQUAViii.
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STEBBINS &amp; BELDING
Then addreeofag himself directly to
tbo question, bo statM. the altenmtiro
result* involved fa tta, proportions—
expansion and contraction—very sharp!y, as Mows:
‘,
Tho alternative now *tand» before us
■if oxpantion in some form or raoamption; commercial life or commeretal
death ; either diffasion of wealth, or
monopoly of wealth. Tb« question iorolree the proeperty of tho producer,
el*o the enrichment of the non-producer; whether the laborer shall walk
move erect, nr the capitalist more proodb strnL
Ho then oaM: .
Under free banking there would be
freedom and profit to industry. Re-

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COUCHES.

BED-LOUNGES,

MAT-

TRESSES.

roe hauling tends’to equality ol cvvuUUion; monopoly of banking create*
inequality. Ono ia republican; tbo oth
-r is anli-tepnblieun. One erect* an
aristoorney, white the elber dethrone*
it. Expansion, or free banking, inroltes an dtore increaw of our national
i-oud*. 'Rosumptiou look* to tbe usur
of more of tho national bond* and tbo
expansion of our public debt. Through­
out thia whole debate I bare looked io
vain to the edrocatse of reoumpiiou for
souse plan of substantial relief, but they
all weld their thooriee to more national
bond*. They offset what lhev term ‘-in­
flated currency" with inflated bond*.

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Opposite Goodyear’s Hardware.
JOHN ROBERTS,

r&lt; i/iDUST/fY
Why not support Home Industry ? Did you ever tnke the
trouble to find out whut makern community thrifty and prosper­
ous T You go to tlic city anttyou nee the’ people nil ahvc mid
1 stiring, and the firnt thing yo4 say, u They are doing hits of
business nere I’’ Everybody seems to be doing well. Mechanics
! arc'Meffn by hundreds hurryineto their labor w.ith their dinner
j pnH 6ft thteir krifr. Whnt re ’lift entree of dll this stir? ’-Y” there
' u a demand at Utme for work, the people patronize Home Jndua~
\ (fj' “ty people know that it is to their own personal interest to
i support Home trade and they do it invariably. Who cats wheat
[ | rinsed in Barry County, if it
the people in. the county 1 We
lingst build up our o"’n&gt;place|fp4ople jti* Grand Bapids wfln't do
'it for ui.' We’iiaVJ' Mcrchantii»3fechai&gt;ies, ^Trade.-ruen, Lawyers,
1 Doctors aud Laborers; but one says “we have no mechanics in
I Hastings who ean do a good job of work." To such I would ray,
look al our Brick buildings, our Agricultural works, our Milling
and our Carriages, Wagons, Cutters A:c made in Hastings, apd
; .thep. rav we have no mechanics;, (jompiwe to day with ten years
; ■agdjTblr’then there was not eVen'frphhitcr'in1 Huffy Ghnnfv that , on tile 10th fast, cetaldishes the right
could paint a lumber, wagon fit to bejicen. There is no need of of tlic junior Senator from Mulligan to
I1 going |way frgm Hastings to gel_a_Carrijge'qr Buggy, tiinljjQ. far hold a ijluco in the front rank of Ugfa ,
■ us Stitter* re wine»rrrw&lt; you ran
feri dolhint. on every । Lit ire. Mr. Ferry La* shown liim*elf.
i
",1&lt;1 pet a Petter Cultsw of. me iu Hastings, than in any . not only the peer of older Senators, but,
other Town in Michigan ('great or mnallj, for I know they cannut on tho qu-Htfafl at issue, master of the.,
situation, fl is easy to say of a given
cOBfjictk! witligiT^u/frr Machin-. I am giving my ciutotacrs the
f l&gt;«n«Wof-Aja®32a Machine which I do say is.n saving of ten dol- argument, St is unanswerable.” Thia
remark hu been applied l&gt;y-ill the Lib.
i lara to them on every Cutter fhey buy of-me. I have nearly sold
' out mv first batch of Cutters, and am Jiunning Out another lot' oral journal* and all the speoo rcsumpfionitf* to th" recent *(wech of Mr.
1 which I will have ready in a few days. I shall sell Buggies below
Par next scason/y I am ready now to offer lower prices- on buggiea than ever before. I am preparing Machinery to enalile me
. to undersell any carriage builder in the countrv. Tfv'theKn. I
I tave made my customers Happy alid ean do it again. My ous­ ry ba» not only answered, but refuted,
' ineas nearly doubles every HIT^and that is evidence of satisfac­ Mr. bebura* points, one by ja», until the
tion somewhere,
gentleman from Missouri hns not a foot

wmisisi.

J. L. REpD

CALL AT JOHN STANLEYS

Pure Wines and Liauors!
FOR MEDIC1MAL FCR1-OSL.-.
Aloe. I .ported DeebU* Parlor ea4 Uiabwrgh

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never preeonl itself tn this City.

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Oil Paintings
POULTBY WORLD.

NO. 49

Whatever the currency i* appreciated
by conrereien, la like moaiaro depreci­
ate* tho bond*; so that tho national
Lord* suffer what the national currency
gain*. Both stand alike pledged by
tlie same total wealth of the nation. If
expansion of currency deproeialce it,
o|x&gt;n like principle expantioa ef bonds
deprecistei them. Contractiun of the
currency adds no more value to the re­
mainder, as long u th* amount con­
tracted reappears in an equal increase
of bonds, for tho national icdebfadneaa
ia not loaeened. By the internet involved
on tho bond* the obligations to pay are
increased, aud diminish value rather.
Change of form is not lessening of obligatiun, and cannot be an increase of

do thia, 1 shell come to their aid as tbe
easier method, by far, of relieving tbo
people &lt;&gt;f financial etnbarnmta-tits.
He ridiculed with just sorority Ml.

12. 1836, directing that not more than
810,000,000 fa greenback* should be
retired within ths six month* following
the act, end that thereafter not more
than 84,000,000 in any on* trnulh far are wmnoa iceponriblo for the dissi­
should bo retired Gold ut tho date of pated rouraea of men ? How is it that
tho dram-ebop ia a greater social power
than that of the basuthatono ?
When we hear a woman som'plafa
that bar sons have drifted away from
tbe dominion of her influence; that,
wa* found that 844,000.000 bad been while educated at her tide, they hare
retired, leaving the volume of grron- oom* fo prefer the companioasbip of tho
backs fa ciroulatfon 8858,000, OOU, fa- riciou*, to that of her*, then we know
steed of 8400,000,000 the volncio out­ this mother has been unequal to the du­
standing April 12. 1866; and gold had ty impoted opju her. Where there1 are
risen fourteen cente. an advance under no distinctly inherited depravities there
contraction from 128 142.
has boon some fatal defect ln,the hums
Il is a pvrtfaent faquiry: If con­ training that ha* pjrtalttad tteri deplor­
tracting 8 H.OuO.OOO advsnees the pre­ able roettlt to come about
When we bear of tho husband who
mium on gald/Mtrteea per COIL, what

will gold Lo worth when ire shall have
retired the whole rolmue ot greenReferring to tbo prediction* that
mudoratu expansion will run up th*
premium on gold, he again appials to
th# fact* Lf history to show that the
price of gold ia not wholly determined
by the volume of currency. He says:
This vain tenor waa sutstentially re­
peated by tho honorable Senator recnuUy with seal and fervor. We bad
in 186J, 8300,000,000 of greenbacks
and 8160,000,000 of Stats bank issues,
making 8lGU.000,000, and ths propotitain was to odd 8300,000,000 ol natiobal bank issue, to make a total ot
8766,000,600 of circulation, and evils of
the nation I Did they follow f Gold
wo* then 154. Wo had in December,
1864--the following year— 8795,000,­
000 of currency, in December, 1865.
1946,000,000, with gold at 145; in De­
cember, I860, thu volume io variou*
forma of circulation reached 81,571,­
000,000, and gold declined to 184 ; and
ih December, 1867, there was • 1,022,vOO.OOO in circulation, with gold at 183
—a decline of twcnfy-ooe cents on gold
upon an increase of circulation 8262,O-jO.OuO over that in 1883, wnen such
fearful prognostication* were uttered
while tbo country prospered in spite of
those ominous utterance*. Tim evil
omens predicted to day, Id follow ex­
pension, will equally prorp to bo tbo
morbid speculaiiun* ot a timid poltcr,
and find a* little iulfilimeat a* they did

Polo’s story of the currency of China,
end to the iuiy«*fr of Francs a* similar
to our present system, showing that tbs
isaue of French tuifoat* reached the
enxruKtie volume of |9,0&lt;M,000,00V,

circulation in 1865, and sail tbo sup-.
posiatK'U* issue of the pua»ihlo maxi­
mum of what wo unco endured is made
the occasion of tnvuking tn* specter of
fO.Ofrt.VOO.OOQ of French assiyMir.
Poor substitute, indeed, for nrgumsnl
upon a grnvo national subject."
Ono after another he took* up and an-

' of Gnnndal ground to stand upon.
It io impoieib'e to do justice to thia points made by Mr. Schurx, tbowing
*|&gt;eoch by attempting &lt;u review it in the them to coudxt ot cunniugty-davlsed
suphislri**, "palinod off under ih* alwo can do is to givexuinc short oxtrnct*
rehetoric, without snlidsir, to meet tbe
covering tbo mifa point* ducueuxl.
Thu* be d:a*r* attention to ttiu ooo- distressful facia and logic of a crippled
ncu ot tbe government and the peo- - condition of national finance.” Os M r.
Schon’ mod" of resumption be drew
Tie adroeafmof resumption have as- I thia picture of inevitable nsulta:
The irredoemsbiHty of the enrroary is
eutHird w |«rsonali^r fur tbo government,
i distinct trod apart from th# people, to tbs bans of tbe system, in the system,
mistily tho fame. Tho government is in tbe judgment of the Senator. What
is
his remedy ? Not redemption in coin,
simply the *geney u( tho people, charged
to :iu their will, and for thjir ffnanrinl for be admits tbo impossibility of re­
uBceositHS to pul in the form of tn-&gt;n.ny deeming 1750,000,000 of notes with
the people's promise to pay. It :fa for
their hecesxity, ami io tboir own expe­
dient In money of their own creation,
•faroped with tho seal of their bwn
goTrrnmml, and.1 mado a lien oh -Ufa
whelk nanomil wenhh, they have per­
fect‘faith; and *»k for no -other and
want no bctter-errrulation.
,He sums up tie. advantage! of free
banking in-tho jMiowtng wire eenteq;
&gt; enterprises, prostrate more of
lines* men, throw more of tbs
out of employment and carry
tion and starradoa into more of
ueehold* of tlie laid, that the fli of tbe nation may be brought to

land’s present quote of currency would
fur like quote to the whole nation give
a volume of 82,480,000,000. The ab­
surdity of tho cry of "inflation” is ren­
der* d more deceptive when 11 ia used &gt;o
defeat an increase at only 846,000,000
on the plea of resumption.
With on expression of regret that our
spier will not permit the publication of
tbo entire speech of Mr. Ferry, wo give
the ronelnding paragraphs, a* follows:
Now England is solid for resumplioa,
except tho bonucible Senator from
Rhode Island (Mr. Eprague). wbooe
mammoth buxines* onterprixee have
not been the Less* of bis honors, and
whose w'imi foroeaal support* sxoansiua.
New York Is solid also. The Eaih
tbsn, with its centralisation of capital,
aided by ancillary moosy renter*
in different Staton, and supported by ibe
Goldsu tilope, bolds its grasp, and will
nut relax, even to equalise the unequal
supply of circulation iu ths 8&lt;mfh and
Wert. A section, dou, end capitalists
may conspire ant! rorabine t» dictate
tlie munetery Haus of s Ires country;
butia behalf ot tbe multitude—tbe

Commenting on Mr. Schurs* Gorman
friend's letter asking advice as to the
load-of money fa the United States, he
ocanluded a* follow* •
Llall tho Senator that tbi tribute wo
are bow paj lag fat foreign faith coats
till* nation orwr one hundred millions cf
mbney annually, and tbe quicker wo
•opply the people with adequate maun*
to davetope and husband their own reume M circularion thruugh paper mfa- tuutcos, the greater will bo car wealth
L I* offered a* an exdnao for tho re­
^Heqeoteri M?. Calhoun, of Booth
Europe want* u* to eh-ck our entepriee* 1cent vetjy u exwordmary proceeding*
Cerolini, aid Thctnas Jeffereun b «hbw and cripple our rorouroe* by tarred re- poculiarly euff.Tcrs from inttmimrance
itiniplioii,
for
shs
le
on
vwoe
of
oar
that oven iu jtair time th* nreee*ity far 1
growth and jealous ot oar poirev. Tb
a nntieonl system of pspor ■taocey was j
make the New World tributary to tho
OM «* the gfat of tho financial theories
of tho Looks To make Ue Now fade­
pendent of the OM WeeH « tbo finan-

OOM Undentauil at once that badly
kept home* have driven more man into
irrc-gularitfoe than anything else,-and
upon you mainly note the reepuoaitilitv
for tbe evil* thue arising.
We are not naeerting ths: intemper­
ance would end with tho change in the
policy of women thol we bare propoeod.
lntcm|&gt;en*noe alien cocoeo of caxuoe too Lad been convicted cm two mdirtmente
sebtle for human analysis.
Bal the far countOTlrittog, and eonioMed to one
fact ia naanrtod that intemperance i. year'* imprisonment and a Sweet8LW,
j___ ______ ___ 1
**.-.
together with all the cost ol pfwjmtfeii; ’
but th:* perdon wre to extend only te
hi* relief from imjiriaonmeot It to a
noticable fact, however, that the act waa
nut tigued by Guv. Case until tho 25th
The average American home interior*
ot the. following January, and heooe
ia oppressively dreary. Mot. cat and
did not go into vflrot pnlil that flow.
sleep in tbotr houses bscan»e it is mure
The inferenro ia Ast be did agree with
convenient to sleep and eat there than MICHIGAN TERRITORY: tbo leniency which the learned judges
elsewhere 1 but beyond this, the ordina­
were dlspooed to exercise.
ry “roof-treo” ia utterly without attrac­ Curiosities of Early Legis­
In March, 18», Leri H.y«, who
tions. It is without attractions, not so
»*. rouvictsd of forgerv fa the preced­
lation.
much from neglect os from a perverse
ing June, and eanteucad to one year’s
dclermruatiun that it* whole ercmomy
imprisonment and to pay a floe of 8100
shall be of the most pinehed, stinted,
and cost nt nraoocutioa, wa* pardoned
narrow, a-.d cheerloei character, such
•n tbo staple condition that he give to
as only dull imagination, false oeoanmy,
the county unti-nr hie individual note
cold sympathy,, and selfish taste*, can
lur tbe payment of the fine aud oect.
make it.
Tbi* act i* declared to bare been adopt­
Go into our town* and village*, and
ed from tbo law* of Georgia, “as far as
"eormary and euitabte to tbe arena.
discover the theory under which so
.1* neee of tbe Territory of Michigan."
many of them arc roeducted. A win­
By an act of July, 1818, the reroraing
dow is never opened; a door never
of deed* wa* made obligatory fa order
•tend* ajar; Daring tbo day the glori­
to convey title. Tbe following pruvieous eua is never permitted to enter their
ion*, if re-enacted at the promt time,
darkened chambers ; at night a feeble
would no doubt lie of great eervieo, by
light through a window rtiowa how tho
oomjMliiag the bolder of coavoynacee to
family dismally burrow fa a'corner.
pnt the aamo on record, and thus eawEnter, and you will d.eoorer thu tho
ble the rounfy reeved toebow tho cocaboose is inno.pit*bte to the stranger, shoot him uu the spot Th- Enjli.b
and giro* nn indkeUion that it ia mreul officer in rotnc#nd, immediately on reto be enjoyed by its inmate.. The par­ ceiviag tho strrender, ioaued a procla­
lors are chill wttt. an atmosphere that mation to tbe •ffi-et that all ciiixnn*
rarely know, a human praevuro. Thu would be liskr Muenabla to tho laws
patsagwe echo tbo *u«nd of yuiir foul- tbeq in forte io the Temtory, and ex­
tall aa if .tar&lt;led by the unusual infra hurting to th* qutet observance of th"
•ion. Tho women are gathered fa the ■aiao. But. A* iu*y be really inferred,
kitchen, where the stove heated air and there wa* ftui* interest ia the preserv*
tbo odor* ut tbe twuta ire sickening tion of the record, or property ot a gov­
and nnwhotesume; and tbe men are ernment wb‘4h bad passed away, and
anywhere uut of tbe fa.use,— anywhere ill-dhpoeod fisrsou* were not srantingiu eecape the appalling doedneee that who fell free to profit by anything on
si-ulso upon tho plaoo.
which tber uigbt lay their hands, or
Th thuto hnracx t:io women would which oxa tod in any degree thmr cu­
rat bar their eon* should idle too day at pidity.
It is a matikr of note that thia act. deed ar mengage reeoedad, eoaveyod
tbe postyffice, the villago store, or the
the title. It would be difficult to deale h juxe, than l*t the sunbeam* enter
their parlors and lade'the carpets! They lief of Joahas Barnard,” is the only viea a proviaioa which would operate fa
would rather thri- sons and. husband* official doenusont now extant, which re­ a mot* compulsory manner than this to
should al night enjoy the good cheer ot fore even iadirecUy to tho-Uritixh occu­ bring about the desired result.'
In 1817 Monroe County eras fa nsad
pation of Doiroit ns an incident of the
war of 1812. From the 10th of August. of a oourt-bouae and jail. As ia usual
social bilerily within the awful sLudow* [ 1812. to the let of Octobr. 1814,thrre ia fa »ueh cmo, tbe county Mt »e*y poor,
of tbeir shat-an apartment*. In tiu-se aa unbroken interregnum of legislative and applied to the highest authority fa
bomr* tbe whole art i* the art of oat to enactments; and nowhere in tbe record- the Territory for aid. Sotxie time pre­
live, lb keep all things neat, aud or­ of theTcrdtoay is there a word to ex­ vious to thb Pranas Navarre had grant- .
derly, ami tiivum*|iect ; to preeeut no plain the reason therefor. The net hr! to the Governor of the Territory, tn
trait fur th. use ol tbe Counts of Mon­
flaw for tbo edifleitiun of Mr*. Gitrndy; above referred to wo quote in fell:
roe, an acre of land m the village of
to suppress all impulses, all taste*, all
Munrx:. This tho jurtire* of tho coun­
[ilea*ores, *11 heartinee*, all lite, — throe
ty court wore authorised to sell, the
thing* koeia to bo tho great purposo ot
proceed* to be applied on tho new
tho aacetie women who, routvol them.
building*. In addtoon to ttoa a great
It i* no wonder Umt mon escape from
ot 84UU from the Territory treoAury waa
them, and prefer even tho cuaree
gained, to a&gt;d fa the completion ol a
atuueemente ut tbo pabtic-buese; for tv
habitat for their ounnty gvvernteeoi.
hrs it tho nrcvs.ity wi tbe ma^ulino
The eounty embraced in tbe Territory
uatnre, and any farm of life t» bcltei
of Michigan had been snbieci to d.tfcre
than ap ath* and chill.
The ate venly butr.e 1* no leu putent
fa« re appnors to have been eocoa dunht
in driving tueu in o evil than tbo apa­
thetic homo.—an viporieuce -common ten,'’ rati Hie most stringent precaution* »* tu tho eummon law practice which of
taken m binder anything in the nature right ahoula obtain therein fa 1810;
ui "stuffing." Tbo following are tbo' arid to put an end to whieh a law wa*
IMSeud with the following Jafad tltte :
“An act to repeal all acts of too Parlia­
ment of Eugtend. and of fae 1‘ariiaWomen who have sons to roar, and
ment of Great Britain, within tbe Tendread tho dvmornlixing iofio«nces at
tory of Michigan fa the Untied States
bad aseociales, ought lu understand the
of America, and for other purpoore.”
nat; ro of young manhood. It is exThe query at once ariaeo. bow any one
ccsaively restfos*. U is disturbed by
coaid cUun any binding fares of Eavague ambitions, by thirst for action,
aw fa a pountrr govensed by
by longings for exetfemeut. by ineprosanother power. But aa the sot itself is
sible desire* to touch Ufa in manifold
a rare eurfoeity, and hints al acme idsways- If you, mother., rear your son*
so that their borne* are asaocialefl with
the repression of ‘lieso natural instmote,
you will bo sure to throw them into tho

The fine charter fora toll-brfago fa
the Territory'wae granted fa December,
1818, to Solow* Sibley, H.ary J.
Aftint. aud Benjamin Wariworth. who
WWW authorised te build bridges, for tho
cross-ng of which they mignt receive
toll, ovvr tbe River Rouge, and ovur
the River box Ecoroeo, on the road
leading from Detroit to tho Miami R*pids If wa* provided -‘that th* said
bridge* ehall i»t be tea than 16 foet
wide, wrthaeunag railing ue each rids

The taflueaoo of the wife is alwaj
bridged by tbo fat** of. the early trail
sg ot her husband. He roman to to
men with bin habit* formed. A wc

�people appreciate tbe importance ef
having able men to reprveent eaeh
township aad Ward on tbo Board of
Supervisors. And wo trust they wiU

prosperity of the eounty in th# jaaacat,
is the reonlt of the wfac legisletion of
tho put, obtained by th* election of true
men as Bupervisora. It it, also, to ba
hoped that equallywieo oovneote wiU

are about to eav, having weighed ocr
words well, we change tbe repulse we
have Buffered io tbo shortcomings, una­
voidable in port there to no doubt, of
tho Nat oeal OwermaanL We were
too haavily handicapped with Banbcrn
etmtracte, Jayne and Bingham blackmailngs Woetern infiateoa scheme*,
lb* morety system, and tbe failure ot
Cangreso to* meet tbe wants ot th*
mimes by lawfa'ation demanded br tbe
bard fimea. Nor ia it exaggwrstSm. to
sills that the Himmoas fight )c*l as a
theu-vand vote*. Somehow the 'Eraox
statosmaa' always contrives te bring
forward aomo baleful faeue just in the

••Loet year, it was tho salary grab,
and all that then raved us waa tho fail­
ure of the news to reach the fntr-ior
towns in seoran to be fait al tbe polk
Thia year, jurt as wo had overcome tho
oppoaittou aroused ia ear own ranks
by this vyrong, it having been reprated,
this Simmons issue and the disgraceful
disclosure* fa conneetioe with the rev­
enue detective system are brought for­
. Utar, bUcbI&gt; titans. Bui public efi- ward to weigh us down and crus * dis­
oea from doing those things which they gust am ong our tat men. Tho wonder
know will be fsr tho boot to terns t of
tbe whole people, tbo moral elsvatiun of
society, aad tbe reduction of taxation.
Follow Republicans do not fril this
taeto^reak in thunder tooee far tho
right. Do not flail to give ns a local
logjeTetnro true to your intervsta and
the protection of your tone aad daugh­
ters fruea tbe blighting influence*, that
exist on every hand, that can only bo
exterminated by tbe strong arm ol the
law. Do not forgot tbo work done by
onr organisation, in the past, iu behalf
of down-trwiden humanity, nor that
there rranama much yet to bo' done.
That on us as a party, depends the eafcrormeni of tho rights of a degraded
Herewith we place before oar readers
race, and tbo social purification of tori- a resolution of fiutisga Grange, No 50.
ety from tho meet gigantic evil of tho Patrons of Husbandry, on the Temper­
day. To do thk and do it offsctnaUv, ance question adapted at their mooting
we most stand like a lock of adamant on tbo 28th, mt, which wiU certainly
aad breast back the tide of moral oor- commend iterif to tbo good judgement
of all true friends of morality end tote I
rwptfon that fills to
" ’
many of our cities snd

VanVtookAntawS
r-.ih_.nMr

Wall Paper I Wall Paper I

bonnet, without flowers or feather s,
costs «20, and and one as cheap as any
woman of pretension wue'd wear, euete
|50. Thru a Spanish Manfl'a to suit
U&gt;at bonnet oasts 88u0, the roses on it
being It each extra! And th«oe two
articles, bear in mind, on*y commence
the dreoa. Bams of you?lady readers

tho women have taken the 6*ld with
sums pro«p*ct of succeia. Oas ehreed
saloon man .ook advantage of the St.
citomsat to port b ile a’l over tbo rity,
ia the aam* of tho Women's Committee,
ataung that * prayor meeting would bo
earlv fa tbs evaa’.ig l:ll after 0 o'clock.
Then, a. no women came, it crept
tb-oejh tbo wool ol the thire y crowd
present, that the saloon men bed made
a rstbor nice thing by aa.-aciicg them
to hie den. Tbe uasetuputous fellow
made several bandred dollars by hie
shrewd dodge.

her at least |20,iW per annum. Thia
sum will take an ordinary belle through,
unless she io very njy, in which case
more will be required. But think of a
yonng merchant saddling himself with
so expensive a luxury as e fashionable
wife ! What certain ruiu it io fur him,
if he happens to be in low with her!
Is it any wonder that eo many young
dm live at tho clubs, and keep rooms
of tbeir own, rather than marry T I

Smo Muxs, March 'A 1874.
Fi.xsn DrwTv: T-f-king perhaps
a few Foee f.vra tba pioe woods ts’ght
bo welcomed uy you and tome ut tho
readeieof he Bixs.c, I though: best
to spend a few tu&gt;nu.es in girieg jou a
slight dieeripiioi of this place and to
give also tho reason for calling thia
hamlet Stuben Milk Tbes place is sit

R^atdieaa through and through j and
that means r(f*»■ and progress. It te
scou to fane.tri-weakly edition, that
ought tube, and will ba sought for by
al) ctasoe not able to have a daily, but
harp abowt the vole of the Supervisors wbota not rontenMTwttir* weekly.
paytogllfiO towards the personal ex- Bubecriptfaca reerived at this ofioo. .
poaseo of Hon. Birney Hoyt white
hridfa* tba Oranit Court ia thio warty,
aad main, an especial pmoaal oodb^htonMrrK. P. Barnum, the Bn-

Dichi Cbrnlra
Dingman Albert B
Dibble James
Decker Frank B '
Ecker John
Edward. Bubert H
Fuller Reuben
FI6old Milo
Fuller Joeeph B
OragOry Lewis L
Grachwiml M
Grant Robert J
Heath Darias J
Heath Wm H
Hodgea I F
Ilaxrn Wm A
Hurney Abram
Hawkins Fernando K
Jenner Jeueo
Jewell Wm H
Johnson Chas L
Jorian l/o-n»&gt;
Jordan Frank 8
Kepner Amos
Kramb Jno
I.rii Wm
Lewie Henry C
l/-mtn Eli
HcEweine Delos B
Mosh.r David H
Maynard Anson D

few-mf^IT Be tajare^Wriee.:
wxoxxsmt, out 8.
Morning, 10 1-2 o'clock—Divine 8ar.
vice and tbe Holy Communion : 8er-

Durkee Goo H
Dickinson IfilbarF
Dizon R^w1*’
EnMKdward J
Oedekuaet Christ
Gilbert Henry F
Gregory Dewitt C
Green Edwin L
Grare Mwtal
Hortoa Alonso L
Hubbell Ambrose

HsodhckWaO
.
Hradnck John G
Hal
’Mntaw
1
Htemr i E ■«»» M

Aftamocc, S oMoet—Tbe Children I
, bo addressed by—t, On Ser. A. W, 1
V**. of Mrakegtrn. 2. Tbe Bar.
bnmra W. Martin of Mt. Clemen*.

Uloera, Brahe*,

A Full line of A No. 1

ELECTION NOTICE.

Fourth Ward,

s£®— I

Whlltimcrw Wm L

Third Ward.

CBOMY! CfiOCKEBY!
F. D. ACKLEY fiBlH SOT TO SLETHlBBOfflUBBOUBSPilllGSTOa.

DHMICH

Remember, Cash for Farmers Produce.

BLANKS AND 8TATIONER1R8.

SCHOOL BOOKS I

—MTHI MtflICIIES,

H

SMITH, MANEE

k PRESTON.

-gtaage, fls^k U&amp;, UHL

i Perfumeries and Toilet ArticUa.
Paints, Oils. Varai. band Die Staff*.

CHOICE

GROCERIES!

BACON &amp; KARRS’

Traveling Desk eta, Druggists Sand rise

C0MFECTI0HBBIM1

Pail Breia uf Priitn Ski

Second Ward

The fifteenth of tho Diocesan Mission­
ary Westings, under rsaolotian of Canventteei. will bo bold p. V.) during
Easier week on April «th aad &amp;th, ln

rasaotoT, *ran».
Muraing. 0 1-2 o’eteok.—Mratmg'far
tbe discussion of general toptee. Bubfact;—Church Literature ; opened by.
tbe Rev. J T. McGrath, Rector of St.

Toange Charles D.

Ntune Willard L
Sh«1&gt;patd Z"rnh
Squire Atowo
Htantey Frank A
Trask Barsilla
Teal Edwin
Unger David
Van Vrteor Jno R
Warner Horatio B
Whitcomb CcrneUua 8
Wooley Dewitt C
Winkleman JohaC
Wright Barney
Whaler laeac
Wickham Jno W
Wooley Alonso
’
Whitcomb Sheldon
Wright Horaee
Youngs Andrew A

General Missionary Meet-

Rheumatism,
Banis, Sore***,
Xvjralgin,
rc Throat, Bolls, Woands,

Wds'extkB GROCERIES

Norton Hiram
Olmstead Chas H
Peterman Exra
font Charles
Rrider Edward A
Bunyan Albert H
Hom Beni B
Bowden James
Hose Ferris
Rom John
Rose PertJ
Itedford Jamra
Bom Philander
.
Kork Eatua
Scnllaburv Geo L
tartwealher. Wm P.
Bwartbont Isaac W
Sweet Geo A
Smith Wm 0

Abby George
Bromley Murry
Brown Earl R
Bnunott Hartson
Barlow Frxl H
Buiry Nitbulao
Bartlett William
Bmngwin Thomae
BvnreU Davrl

75 entirely new Patterns never before on sale.

u tUclm.
Cole, OMSmm.
All Hemorrhuge^
Diarrho*.
A

Dodge Orion h
Dunbar Phillip
Dawsun Bobcrt

used in Brooklyn *a well as ia tho
West, fur Brooklyn is a city of reridaaco*, and a very religions city. Bat they
mot with but little sucrara The sa­
loon-keepers were obdorate, aad no re­
sults follow*!. They propose to ke*o
it up, howexer, till they h.-vo crushed
out tbo evil in Brooklyn at least.
of Send Inkc.lSand Lake being on the
G. R. 11 B. B-,) twvnty-eeven mite*
north from Grand Rapids. A. D. Cook
E*q., ot Hastings, recoatlv purchased a
belt interrat in *bw Stuben Milk and
1300 setae of pine land. The former
complaint entirely different froui any
that ha. yet appeared.
Some horse owners of the mills were from Btuben
ductors declare that tbo disease uN&gt;f a Co. N. Y . •» were also many of tlie
mild type, run. ill conise in a very few hands engaged in about tbo milk there­
days, never kilk ’hat the horeo doos for* tbo old firm of McElwo A White,
noteuSn at all; the I it manly irate gave tbe tamo of "Stuben Mills," to
dull, languid, under the weather, rather
eloepy, rather dispirited, like a ward their splendid new mill just finished.
politician -‘between elections" Other The mills base every facility that hu­
doctors insist that tbv bone suffers ia- man ingenoiiy could suggest, for capac­
teseely with an achtng pain alternating ity, handiness, durability, safety fiom
with relic spasms, and that it has proved fire ate., etc. It ia situated on tbo north
iu many instances fetal
On* horse
doctor iariate that the disease is a form bank of what is known ae Lampman',
eflung fever. Another is certain that lake, a very pretty sheet of water in­
-___ Tlk
deed. located m this fine wildnnrv*.
The lake I should think, contains about
an4iuodrod acts*, aad its water fa so It,
to there is to danger of day farming
inside tbe boiler. Tbo mW M cajablo,
of cutting from fsrty to serentv thous­
and feel of lumber per day. I would
mention that tbo mills are situated in
We bars received from Fraud Ford
Beq., of Byvanaa, Ohio, * circular de­
scriptive of the celebrated ‘lfeo.se
Tborntem Bteokbery-' whieh he ia now
offering fur sale at exceedingly Jew
prices. This plant io specially ccm----- J. J
all arkn ".•» iriran it* d*-

but to yWd to the will of th* majority
this time may so fafluenee public opia­
te, tat ore tho return of another sn­
nnal Township orating your choice
may tamed the beat .and your wtobaa
ngntad. Utmton there is strength—
In strength victory—In victory the nnTho extracts with comments of the
Jueeonseatof tbo knead th. triumph
great epweh of Senator Ferry, on our
ofjuota and right. Let ua bo united, tatpeguare from tbo Fifo fort* »*

Hartwell Wm A
Blatterv Joseph
Stark Julius
Shrinor Baker
Throop Eli B
Trontwina Albert
Van Armas Chao E
Van Brunt John 8
Van Brunt Albert E
Vail Aaron E
Wright Har.ry

FlrrtW.rd.
Adams Jnwpb
Bauer Char H
Burton. Chas 8
B.nlsall Daniel E
Burgher Lafnyotto
Bishop Borneo
Beckman Wm*W
Burgher Ai-drew J
Bhren Wm
Barlow Chas E
Curvy George
.

Tbo Daily Jfemter the loading Rapubbean paper in New Hampshire, and one
of tbo truest printed anywhere, thus
accounts for tbo recent dsuaat of tho
Bvpnbl’cnse in that Btate. We hope
the Administration will heed tbo laeeun
and giro Butlerism a wise letting alone
in tbo faints, aa it evidently will not go
down among the people of any part of
Now England

that the tarn who pay our txxoa, build
our public buildings, eroat our school
bouse* and churches, giro tbe eecial
aad moral tone to society, will not fail
to give to it iu political toaa, by Ruing
to the pells and to tho caweueee. end
aiding by every boncrablo meansin tbe

the ooooty are all needed nt the front,
aad that our hope fa iu unity of action.
Romamber, brother Repcbtans, that
only ens man can be elected Supervisor,
or Clerk, or Treasurer ia any cue town­
ship, at the election on Monday, and
tai tho only safe course io to fat tho
caucus settle all matters ot difference
and whoa it shall have spoken, as it
always does. Cor the msjoriiy, than as
men who arc actuated by prineipl* end
not from osy selfish motive, fat us gp
to work fa earns*! aad elect our stasd-

the principle article dealt in. io meant,
number 7,514; one to every IM of tbe
population. This ieexclcsivo ot d:uggista, club bouses and places of that
class which dispense liquors quite as
freely as tbe prut rased dealers.

J'r’;:1*?*',

I*in» Vai Mitina
Lottara Mila.
Lathrop EH

Omen Wellington
Goldsmith Chas H
G.odyear Henry A
Goodyear Wm H
Gtable John A
Goodyear Geo E
Gucalyoer Nathan B
Green Henry L
Goodyear Wm 8
Guile Welter
Ooudy Moots

least ton fee ee
nt tbo Cm

NOS

tevtaw Mklsn.

EA8TQG8 UBBUIOBB 1

Map -ltd Myron H
MW/John
Moore Gec-g,
Mato John
Meed Worthy L
Mnagsr JohnE
MooeCA
McMurry Madi-.n
Mill* Wm 0
Merrleiea Jataon
Nevfas JohoM
Narttroth Frederick
NobfaeJuifa.
Nobles Joel P
NoteoaDP
Perkins Otto
Prickou Milton
Ponnoll J D
Powers Samuel
/
Prntt AWfahR .
Priudte Hh era.. nO
ParkecNT
Petal Hurry
Rogen Elmer
BoedMenSekD*

KSrSSao

Baker Mason. W
BameD Jeremiah M
RaaaeffMarewi
RmjuJbG

Hyatt Lothar
Haakiiis Daafal
Baakte WmH
Harte* Edwin H
Hicks WtaF
Hioka Chari*. H
Hucm* Owea
Joaos Hoary
Jones Wm
Jones Hiram

JohamMaaatL
Kimble Erarae.
KodteM Frank
XtafieH Lannes
Lake Henry
Lathrop Maltfah J
Link Andrew
v—g Bamual
Louring itemne!
Marobnll Georg*
Myras WmH
Mans Jaoofa
Mmfaev Uwin H

NEW STORE I
nfGooiBimmpBicE

Hastings, Michigan.

UOY

Mew Seales.
Mew Styles.
'
Mow Prieee.

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Very Low

SKlte."

ktaseUCkata
RradJamraL
WohJWmn
Bfahoaxad Guovwe
RtaAatowr
ftreWTwiui

MnLrtfaa Grawg* L
MsnhThootaeD

V—rt4lH Alfril A
atrikraltefal

MeLolfaa Semes H

Mmm Dwtel
McNair Frodoirt

lir W M

bort men, and having placed them in
MUMtton tone elect them, and then
tata at them, to do tbe work to their
hands committed, yrmiMfy ae ft
data. We should all remember that
the public goodtara*. tbe enfcroelamt of every law to bo found on our
statute hooka aad that tits tbo duty of
the officer* cta*n by ths ..people as
their servants to execute the wiU of tho
people who bare nude every law that

m Grooorioo and Crodwry.
T.jk-joh, a

li’

'han. good reason to know that they
would not fa thia aty tom a aingte rote
on
&lt; that account, from tbo men of any
party,
sad we do not believe any polit­
;
ical
capital ean be made against so able
i
and true a man as Mr. Barnuiu has
er«r been, by a roeort to any such demagognefam. Bat wesumise thia io only
aioubterfugo, that the roal owpooitmi to
tort should not be overlooked, either in Mr. Barnum on tbe part of tho 5"*
the naeernsting caucus, or al tho polls.
Jew seal is hie well-known temperance
Wo want good man for officers of views, and hie known intention to aid
every grade. Maa who have tbo abil­
ity and tho moral courage to do tboir
whole duty, and to firarienly er acute

Otootiesu, politics shoo’d be ignored, aa
tbo mbH of an electton., tends to fix
fa ta public mind the principle, and
the policy a majority of tbo people domendehaft control fa tbo affairs of

40,000 Cutamara to uadortiaad wo will not te undonoU

flflJ K iltli lii ^lil hiiiW II M l

THEIT0WN8HIP MEET­
INGS,

For it, beta parties are alike ree*&lt;Mribte The pre-a of both partioe mfyiood
it to bo done, and wo stand by tho &lt;ulvio* we gave oar Sapervfaora, and be­
tas th.y did only tbeir duty fa tbe
premfaea. aad that this vote tor the right
aad ter dofag what they oouH to prop,
erig remurarat* a kithlnl public offleor. fa mallfag the Western movemsnt
they deserve tbo gratitude
of the whole» fr
’ Tho drink-------------------------far-------------aa power'---------------fa oonoerued.
believe any on* of ing places m New Tort, by which •*..
.
Bnd
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Y.TTJ’JO't

�iurn. ; all entries fsQmg below sixty per
oent by new standard of axcslla&amp;oe be­
ing rejected:

amithsr public sound*! us the |
bringing of B. P. Q»dy here on a
trumped up charge of perjury, at the
•xpenae of the paopte, that certain per­
use may collect a bad debt, haa not
hitherto boon tolerated ia this county,
and dsaerves tho sevoreat comlemaation
of all honorable mon.
Il is not too
much tousk that that FertMeas son of
Blackstone may bo made to pay the

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CNVICMES.

books are largely used throughout the
county, go that tho outlay in books elQ
uot be large Necessary books cab bo
procured at Aaayria.

T. B. Duxcn,

Temperance Meeting.

Notice.

Republican Caucus.

Common Conncil.

THE DETROIT

Rev. J. W. Bancroft C. G. Ho'brook.
Bov. Mr. Jscotre, Mrs. Norman Bailey.
Mr. Carter and Mrs. Samuel Dick'S, th~
resolu sons were unxnimcysJy adopted.
Anoiher temperance eong was then
sung by the choir, af er which tbo
meeting adjourned 111 next Munday
evening at the some place.
Cusaus H. Bicu,
Secretary.

PIOTTJRESI .
piotures:
I am now all alone in tho i’botocrsp'j
business, and so I have made errangoments to increase my facilities for doing
better work than ever all should call
and get a nagatire taken. The superi­
ority of my work in the part is a suffi­
cient guarantee of first-class wort in
I ho future.
Rooms in Washington
Block, south side State Street

The Barry County Poultry
Association.

Light Brahmas sod the rttridgv
Coeliins were not excelled at die poultry show in Detroit ia Decsmbst. There
were sixty fine eulriee for premiums and
about twenty for exhibition not regular­
ly entered, among whiou were some of
tbe best in the room. We append tbo
list of entries as follows:
W. D. Hayes- one peir Partridge
Cochins, trio Partridge Cocuics. one
Partridge Cosbin boa, one tuo Saver
Spangled Hamburgs, two trios Golden
Spangled Hamburgs, one hen and

FOR

fu.ere exhlmions may ectumand, dosorvidly so.' tbo camo liberal patronage
and gcnvral spprcciaiioti of tbo people
of the couniy.
By urde. ol tbe Exircutivo Committee,
H. A. Guonrxax, 1’rrsidsnL
Gao. M. Dsw«r, Secretary.

PRICE 83.00 A DOZEN.

Pinta and quarts ol filthy caltsrrhal
discharges. Where doss it all oomr
from t The mneeus membrane iitjieg
lbs chambers of the nose, and its little
glands are diseas’d, so that they draw
from the blood U liquid and exposure
to the air changes it into corruption.
Tbiali e- :quid was to build up the eye­
tom but it is extracted and the system
is weskened by tho loss. To Golden
Medical Discovery, which also sets di­
reedy upon lbs glands, correcting them,
applying Dr. Sign's Catarrh Remedy
with Dr. Pie-co s Nasal Douche, tbe

FINE HTOCK!
Partridge Cochins, Golden Spangled
Hamburg!. Silver Bpaagled

Maxxnx, Omxcbita Parish, &gt;
La, Kept Ih. 1871. j
To all who are seeking new homos in
or are about to take-a trip to Missouri.
Kansas, Oulurado, New Mex-co, Ne­
braska, Oregon or Calif.&gt;reia, we recom­
mend a eheap sate, quick and direct
route by way of BL Luuis, ovee the Mte-

R. V. Pmsa, M. D.:
Somer me about last June I eomtneueed tbe use of yoer medicine, aad they
have eatarely cured me of Catarrh of
twenty years standing.
Respectfully,
Mxs.C H Pkxuxtc.
Geo. M. Dewey—one coop of six
Dark Brauma pullets, one trio Bhek
Aaocr Birrxaa.—At certain periods
Spanish, one Dark Brahma reek.
of Ufa a tonic is a necessity ; but there
John Hotchkiss-one trio Aylesbury
is danger in using stimulants that injure .
tbo organs of -digestion white firing
John Goodyear—one trio Light Brah­
temporary relief. To obviate thia, and
mas, one trio While Leghorns, one pen
present to tlie public a tonic free from
Hendons, om trio African Bantams.
Alcoholic poison. Dr. Greene prepared
D. R. McElwais-oM trio Dark
the Oxygenated Bitten, a sure cure for
Brahmas, cue trw Scotch Greys, one
Dyspepsia and all kindred complaints. 1
pair Light Brahmas, two Plymouth
Sold everywhere. Joujr F. Hnar, Ou*. 1
Rock hens, one Light Brahma bon, one
nix A Co., Proprietors, 8 awd 0 College
pate Browse turkeys, oue trio White

eqnipf-ed with fine Day CuaeliM, Buck's
Reclining Cba'r Cara. Pulman's Prlaoe
Sleepers, tXe fsmous Miller Rafrty
Plstform. and the celebrated Westing
bouM Air-Brake, and runs its trains
from Bi. Louis to principal points ia the
Wwt without change. We believe that
the Pacific Through Line haa tbo bort
track of ny rosul Wert of tbo Miameeippi Binr, end with its supettor ♦quipmeat and unrivaled comforts for peisoogvra. baa become the great popular

the Wrote
Trams from the North.
Reith and East connect at BL Louis
with trains of the Mie-mri Pacific The
Teaas ounnsetfon of. this rpad U Bow

Lltll
Tho ••OH-Niagara” Inourstwe Go, of N.
Y, acknowledge no liability under
Policiee or Renewals issued by tho
“Underwriters' Agency,” so-calted, alter
31st Doownher, 1878. The Niagara
has Cash A—e- of 11.250,000. For re­
liable insuranoe, call cu William H.

.W, tal.M—Ur-U - T—Uj
B.

Spring Examinations, *

DsKay, Agt

Of 1874, wiU be heH at itee following
W. X. Berber-Fiv. trio. Light
BraVmao. ocx Light Brahma pullet*. one
Light Brahms k*. two trios Dark

HATCHING,

Where Does it COme From?

rty isuit ■» the Court
H-rtvA,—Wm.
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CHEAPEST and BEST

2d beet hen end chiokoM, W. D.
Hayes,
76,
In add'.'on tn tbe varieties entered
for premiums there wai severe) placed
on exhibition that commanded the at­
tention of all visitors .and wren really
worthy of epeeial mention in tho jtxlg-1
went of Ise Judges end officers, and for
exhibition uf wl.seh too parties have

The Republicans of Castleton will
The first annua', exhibition hold un­
meet in Caucus at Capt. McCormick’s,
in Nashville, Friday, April 3, at two der the aosnee'es of this association:
o’clock r.
for the purpose of nomi­ came off oa Friday and Bsltxrdsy. and
nating candidates for township officers
for tbo coming year. By order of the fowls exhibited were decidedly snpsrior,
and in number and va’uo etreeJul those
oa exhibitiou at tbe Bute fair ia Grand
Rapids last September, wh;lo reuse
coops, especially among tho Deri/and

/The Republicans of tho township of
Rutland, ore requested to meet nt the
Town House in said township, on Fri­
day April 3d, at one o’clock p. m.. to
nominate evitable persons for township
uAoen for tbo coming year. By order
of tho Committee. J. F. Hus,

Jpav Stssixt is sup
tbo leading articles ut
prices which defy evrnt
• feed article of Block'

tenderly sympathise with those unoere
subecribers to fc who have to contend
with a desperate appetite aad wn will
stand bj them with every helpful and
protecting influence we eon put around
them.
RneM, That wo extend to tbo deal­
ers in liquor who may take and keep
tlie pledge, our assurance of all the as­ Bost s’x pullets. (Dark Brahmas)
sistance wo can give them in replacing
J. 8. Van Brunt.
tho:r direful traffic with any honorable 2d beat six pultets. (Dark Brah­
mas.) Geo. M- Dewey.
3d best six pul’ets. (Light Brsh-

Board of Education Caucus.
Tbo electors of tho- several Wards in
the eity of Hearing*, without regard to
parties, are requested to meet in Csuetu
on Saturday evening. April 4th, at half
past eoven o’clock, to nominate nendidates for mem'xrs of tho Board of Ed­
ucation at tbe following' (daaM t ' "
1st Ward, at School Mouse.
•sagarine, or paper, published, with or
24 Ward, at School Mouse
without tbo advertised premiums, we
3d Ward, al Jaa. Clarke’s office.
4th Ware, at Co. Clerk’s office.
will obtain it fur you at tbe Lowxrr
Rana, without any expense to you in
eending tbe order.

RepuUicui Ward Caucuses.

A. M. Rock would announce to tbo
public, that lie is manufarruriag Oarrisges of all kinds, and styles, and as
for durability, finish and beauty, ho
cannot be outdocio anywhere, and will
not be undersold by any competitor in
the Btata Bia facilities tor busiuoas
in hia line, both Carriage making and
blacksmithing are cf tbo brat Stop on
Jeffereon street, Hastings Mich. 47tf

Tuesday Ere, March 81, 1874.
Tho cihscns Tempenmco meeting
convened pursuant to adjuornmost in
Union Hall, Hon. Daniel Striker in the
ot the United States to fold in their pa­
Chair.
per* aay suppl emont asLprurtW « Iktir
Tbe exercises were opened by music
eww tA». without attaching to each of
such supplements a oent U. 8. Postage
Prayer was then offered by the Rev.
stamp, snd that every riots lion of tho
Mr. Jacokes, after which another tem­
law subjects tbo offender to a fine of
perance song waa sung by the ehoir.
8100. Those ordering their copies of
Tho committees of ladies appointed
tbe new const ituGon from th* Chicago
at tho last meeting then made their reNewspaper Union or any other printing
House, will do well to giro uxn to this
On motion the reports of ths com­
mittees were accepted and the commit­
toes ooatinued.
Lur or Lrrraxs remaining at the
Tbo Bev. T. D. Marell then offered
Hastings P p, March 81. 1874:
and. moved the adoption of tho follow­
Jno. Barnum, Mias Mary Barcusta,
ing resolutions. to wit:
Jno. Brafy, Theodore JFheeler, Robert
Xm-'mI, That wo lender our appreci­
Dinwiddle, Mine Stella Edger. Mra E ation and thanks U tbe ladies who base
G. Freeman, E. G. Field, 2, Chancy entered with so much energy and earn­
Hart, Mita Edna Haretu, Mias Emma estness ujxin the wo»k ot cunraasing
8. Kidder, John M. Leamsu, Henry the city with tho pledge, and we confi­
lewis, Ellen Mooney, Mrs. Utt? -Mur­ dently boj&lt;o that it may be continued
until every person In the eity who can
phy, Miss Mary Ostrom, Miss Rdlie understand the nature of ths pledge
O'Dell, L. Scudder, Mlm Mary Sheyter, may bo soUcitod to subecribe to it. Wo
Daniel B. Thom. Mariotte A. Tremt, also request the ladies to rwvii't those •
Elmer Wood, Mrs. Kate Brown, Nor­ persons who have refund to take tbe
pledge and plead wi.h them anew, that
man Peck, 2.
Direct yonr letters to No. of P. O.
box or drawer. Jxo. Rousts, P.M.

H*. m, ■* 1—Well, did you ever!
John, tbo spectacle mon; John, the
pugilist; John, the wind-mill man; John,
the reformer; John, tho man who as­
set te upon the streets of our city that the
Democratic party has guno to the devil,
and that kt, tbe illustrious John, is to
father tbe new reform party, says that
tbe littlo bobbling Erook has dried up.
has gone to tbe pine woods, and severed
his connection with the Banna. Well,
it does beat all erection bow much
some men do know. John is one of
that kind. Ho knows enough for twenty
common men. and why bo should re­
quire a partner in the newspaper busi­
ness, is a connundrum that poor mor­
tals of common intellect eannot solve.
No, John, tho babbling Brook still ex­
ists, and still bolds hte interest in the
Bas.vxx. and the pro«pectv arc, that bo
may Mill continue to bold iL Now.
John, pick up your little iron bar and
go for tbe sling bearer. John is said
to be looking wtlL

Hastings Republican City
Caucus.

Special Notice.
Beet trio. D. R. McElwain,
2d best trio, W. K. Barber.
3d •• “
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Bort pair. Geo. E. Goodyear,
Best Cock, Geo. M. Dosrey,

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DENTIST

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UNDERGROUND
LIFE

SELOW °THE SUBFACE I
.

THK KUOtttaST MOUTH TO TOMIXL:

*450.000 GIVEN AWAY!

»i 00,000 run omly sxsoi
A GRAND LEGAL GIFT C()N&lt; ■ l: i

4 tka-eivwnws i
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Michigan Central R. R.

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OLD. acillBLE 1BD BISECT ROUTE,

Grana Hirer Valley Division

Republican

Qm Fns* &lt;MK*t*«4 fa *v**yuMlM&lt;&lt; *
T rSbU. H.*(laTtaSsss.ttM; blorTU
tor »» Mat few Utlsts Utt; sag. •* *ar a
sriTTlac U* Ism will b* rnarerJ •!
reliaMB As*ata wsai*&lt;i ssrrprbBrs. »• '
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BEARS [

BULLS

wdsssstass

a E&gt; in ti! Mtj

&gt;4 Till

’"wiuforittiag ai dinner with hi* Cam- I

| lly on that day. Mr Spence broke the
। constrained ailence—Ibe usual accom*ori.rTvn&gt;r..
puniment of their mewl—with the
I word*: *•! MW ■ beautiful sight thia
murnlkg.’
Both tbo seutenuo and th* tono Iu
which it wa* spoken were a surprise.
। A weight seemed to be removed from
I every owe—a shadow fell from each dull
I countenance. All ey*o were fixed in in- *r**4*»pp«’‘«»11' “ "«fo *s*e«y. 1
qairy upon him.
“Jenny Elder at n window, with tbe
wild hint* feeding from her hands and
sitting oa het ahouldere," added Mr.
EXTERMINATOP.S
SpOM*.
. ‘■Oh, yea; 1'vti teen it often," said
Msrwaret, hia oldeM daughter, a light
iirealiing over her face. "J*nny is sq
good and awecl that even Um&gt; birds loy*
her. 1 wish they woaLl come to-my
window.”
■
“You Bust ask Jeuoy bet *ecret,"
said the father, with a gentleaee* in hi&gt;
voice that wa* such a surprise Iu Mil
garel that she looked al him in wonder.
Mr. Spence noticod and understood tbe
mMuiag of li»r look. He felt it ns a
revelation and a rebuke
Tbe deed adooce pa toed away. Fiat
one tongue and then another was unlobeed; and in a little while tho whole
family were io pleasant conversation—a
thing so unusual at meal-time that each

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Mr. Spence opened tbo windows of
hi* soul still wider, and let the singing i
bird* come in. All tho hours of that '
day he pondered the now iJeoe enggrated by hi* neighbor; aad tho mure I
he considered them, this clearer it bo- j
came that there was a better way to so- j

Hsri/iqs, flicif.
VINFCAR BITTERS
rgar Hitter* arc a purely Vegetable
ration, made chiefly frrmi the native
found nnlhetower range* of th*Sier­
ra Nevada mouukiint of California, th*
medicinal ptupertfov of which are extract­
ed therefrom wit'jout the use of Alooliol.
The nitration is.tlmoit daily asked. “What
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ly than the hard and narrow one be I
had been pursuing.
Mind* needed'
something ai well aa bodies. Tastes1
and feeling* had their apeeial needs.
Soul-hunger must
satisfied.
[ As be cam* homo from hi* shop that
evening, he pawed a store, the window*
। of which were filled with cage* of siaging-birds. And as his eye* rested on

Birds at the Window.

sense I you've got eomething batter to
do than wasting your time with birds."
Mr. Spence saw thing* in a different
light now.
“She aball hare a bird," be said,
■(waking to himself, and turned into tbo

••Belter ba at work,” grumbled John
Spence, aa ho possnd tho minister’s
bouse, and saw Jenny, tbo minister's
daughter, feeding tho bird* that came
every day to bet window. “Mr girls
have aosnething else to do. I'll not
cent to sap port such laxy do-'

“Good morning, Mr. Spence." eaid a
friendly voice.
“Oh ! it’s Vou. Good morning. Egbort Nico day, thia."
“Xtogaat! Balmy as May and soft

"It wm *o Had of yop, aad I wanted
bird eo much!" the said. "Oh. I’ll
&gt; to good, and do cretythlng fur you I
a.”
What a sweet feeling warmed tho

through. The delight of thia moment!
waa greater than anything he remain­
, bere-i to hnvo experienced for years.”
|
“I am glad my littlepresent has given
you eo much pleasure,’’ ho answered,
subduing hi* vvsee that lie mignt not
betray too mueb oC what he le)L “It is
a good singer, the/sdan mid."
ane countenance ol Mr.Lnptuco leu.
“IP* a besruty," returned Margaret, i
Ho pushed eut hia lips, end looked hard feasting her eyes on the bitd ; “end I’ll
and dieagreeablc.
loro it, if it doesn't sing a note."
“Not one cent," was hia slow, em­
“Such a little thing to give ao much
phatic answer
pleasure," Mr. Spence said to himself.
- ‘Oh, you're jesting, Mr. Sponee,” said . a* he sat nondenng thia now phase of
hia neighbor.
, life. And to his thought came this te“No; I'm in earnest. My gills have'| ply : “A cup of water ia'a little thing,
some thing better to do than feeding i but to thirsty lip* it is sweeter then |
I nectar."
t And then, as if a window had been
' OTX-cod in his soul, a whole flrod of new
i&lt;iras and thought* came in upon hhn,

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ft is both reel and iuvigorai io* minufae spent with these
■wrote* her Ufa for a whole
wIR hear them ahirping end
as the goon aboal her bou»e-------- —-a, and L* stronger and more
tfaitofid ia consequence."
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with tbs emphasis of manner shown a
Urie while before. A new thought bad

er. Try to do to others a* yna would
hare them do to you, and do not bo dis­
couraged if they fail sometimes. It ia
murh batter for yon that they should
foil in obeying tbo greatest rule laid
down by our Savior, than that you
should. I put * New Testament among
your took* for tie nosy same reaaras
and with the vary uc« hope* that
made me write an rosy account of it for
you when yen srere a little child: Be­
cause it ia the best book that ever was
or svsr will be known in tbo srorld, and
because it teache* you tho best Isoeous
by whirl: any bomea erwatnre, who
tribe to be truthful and faithful to duty,
ean possibly ba guided.
A* yonr
brothers bars gone away, one by on*. I
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thia book, putting aside tbo interpreta­
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                  <text>VOL XVIII.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8. 1874.

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COUCHES,

BED-LOUNGES.

MAT­

TRESSES.

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building, to restore his exhausted
etaeogth by a giaas or two of boor. Thia
ba wouldevnsldar cruel. If tho ti.ilor
bee tho physical endurance and tho will
to do without the bSTSrugs, fa the name
of God Jet him do U, and if hs can t
taka thio refreshment without drinkfag
to excess, let him abstain altogether or
quit the-hard work,-or dis, for it fa bet­
tor in than to bs a drunkard. Again,
ths Archbishop can't aa a dargymsn to

M cherish sad protect them, to forsake
their vice, and hare received only earere or promisee not worth a straw.
What fa dear God's name was there
left for them to do, but jut what they
era doing, and what you condemn?
Who Lave driven thoee women to this

gwoote at a wadding; whj Ha iutitated
the Eucharist, the Lord's Supper, part­
ly in who, which Ha oommsadad the
Apoetlaa*to drink; whv Jehovah'* hoi/
.pint te.cho. u. in tba Bibl. that God
msda “wine to chaar the heart of mon"
(I’mIsiv, cni, 18). and tba vine to ark
why it should draert ite “wise that
chaareth God and man" (Judge*, ix,
18)? Why did tha dying patriareb, un­
der tba inffucaca of Divine lotpiralioo.

ihtm. Lm il Mid I It the leaders of lhe
Chri.tisn Cbproh Lad done tta&gt;ii duty,
and the Laders of the Maid and nation- j
A*, politics had dune tbsirs, there would
not Lu a 'dram-shop Lelwuoo Canada |

• taken through, both up and
ot only without delay, but wilhsase. Aa the draw would alop«a, exrwpt when trains were
three, vtoeeta would be coasarning and repaasing m they
bed tho bridge. If there should
mfanle»'._ _—.
tug could work no inconvenience. There
remains, therefore, only the 4,t&gt;00 tows
to mm through, which eokld, by poasibibtr. diacomnpdli the trains or be diecommoded.
A steamer approaching
the bridge, if the trains shall chance to
bo passing, ean atop two or three or

bringing about, sreept atty ten Mfohi
n Central road, heretofore the moot
ortant of all, but whteh also in tho
r-robabl- oouree of things will be drivoa
to turn tho steady currnt which has
been dropping weahh hseo tor near
forty years eleowbora and by so doing
carry with it .very other ralgsad whka
now cosMcta this city with the ocuatry.

Why, again, done the Holy Cheat tell
us that It is hurtful always to drink wa­
ter or wine, but that io mix them io
pleasant, or eosnotunee to drink one and
aometimeo the ether, ia the last verae in
the Old Testament ? Bat Ood, they ob­
ject, did not make the wino. Wo hare

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1/IBUSTIfY.
than beer ? « That ia bad enough, with­
out doubt, end an cnxuitigateii curve io
all who drink it Imliiturily, whether
they drink to cxvoaa or :: it; but lhe

archbishop to ask hi. ro-operation in sn
attempt to abate the naisance of the
grog-shops; • be told them that when
there waa the quration of tho licsaring
or abeoluto prohibiting of tho sale uf
inebriating liquors, hs sornently recoinmended tho impoeing of aa heavy a Cue
or license on the rondsr. of .uch Ixpuir.
us they eould bear, and inexorably to
ctaoe. by all tho penalties known to tho
tew thoee vita barroom, where bed
liquor ia sold to minors, drunkard., men
or eamea, who are now tho )iests of the
oommunlty, a diegraee to their fanulMa,
*V- • -______
_ _a end example ,the
k_ - - teaching
and
by word

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broed way to perdition. This, be coueeived, would be the moot effectual check
to the aril wo deplore. It would dimin­
ish. pstbapa. by 2,000 the 8,000 r^n/u•hie, tfioss srriera of hell by which oar
city is ia psrils of cotnbustioo, and it
would pay the city much, if not all, tbc
oxpeases of the workhouse and other
in.titattoos, which houest. sober ciliuns ore now shamefully taxed to sopport. All which is respect fully sabmit-

a

Why not support Home Industry T Did you ever take the
trouble to find out what makes a community thrifty and protperou8? You go to the city and you see the people all alive and
■tiring, and the first thing yon eay, u “ They are doing lota of
boginm here I?f- Everybody Menu to be doing well. Mechanical
are riven by huhdredi hurrying to their labor with their dinner
pail od their arm. What is the cause of all thia stirT "Y” there
is a demand at Home for work.- the people patronize Home Muntry, city people know that it is to thei? o#h personal intermit to
support Home trade and they do it
Who cate wheat
riased in Baurry County.ff it is not the people in the county? We
must build up our own place; people in Grand Rapids won’t do
it for us. We have Merchants, Mechanics, Tradesmen, Lawyers,
Doctors aud Laborers; but one «ays “we have no mechanics in
Hastings who ean do a good job of work." To such I would say,
look at our Brick buildings, our Agricultural works, our Milling
and our Carriages, Wagons, Cutters Ac made in Hastings, and
then mv we have no mechanics. Compare to day with ten years
ago; for then there was not even a painter in Barry County that
could paint a lumber sfsgon fit'Io !&gt;• seen. There U no need of
going away from Hastings to get a Carriage or Buggy, and so far
arc concerned,
you can
_ns_Cutters
____________
____ ,___ _ *yiMf&gt;
__ Save ten
... dollars
_____ on
... every
Cutter, and get a better Cutter of me in Hastings, than in any
other Town m Michigan (great or email), for I know they cannot
compete -with toy Cutter Machine. I am giving my customers the
benefit of my Cutter Machine which I do aay ia a saving of ten dol­
lars to them on every Cutter they buy of me. I have nearly sold',
out my first batch.of Cutters, and am' Running Out another lot
which I will have ready in a few days. I shall sell Buggiee Mow
Par next season. J/am ready now to offer lower prices on bug­
am-rpreparing
gies than ever 'before.I-----.
„ Machinery
. to enable me
to undersell any carriage builder in the country,
’
Try me on. I
have made my customers
Hapft and can do it ; -*&amp;■ My bus___________
iness nearly &gt;ubles
' ’ every year, and that is evidence of aatufaction somewhere.

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strength of no man. A atiuiulus “rostore.** nothing- Alcohol eicitei the
netvoua system, and nil ortiSria! ex­
citement ia followod by reaction and ex-

time the piwiM of digeitiun. or real­
ly temporarily the vifnTtorero to throw
off disease, but tho Leet modem physi­
ologists recognise no nutritions element

SCHOOL CARBS!

down upon tho plane which 1 occupy in
adxoealin* abridge. The interests of
e city, of tho people of a State, of all
the nulroeds ia it, put into a scale in
favor of aa easy pesaage of ths Detroit
River, ts of such insignificant moment
tiiat it is fully counterbetaaoML if ho
&lt;Maipo.jibly find in my past Ilfs' thst I
tioVe individually aided a public im­
provement after opposing politicly tho
iMUtng of city bonds to the smount of
. i«Mubly ^taiin millions fur tho same
purpose. "1 have always and hare often
strenuously opporod to tha boot of my
ability, n city debt for nay tech par-

Thais u uno objection raised br the,
vessel interest tn a bridge growing out
of their benevolence towards the rail­
road interests, to which, for a tew momints, I wish to allude It ia that our.
bridge, when built, will In usefos. to,
us. and we will have gaiuml nothing for

xino will do in any case; we want this
kind of an edseator in oar famiKee I
think w/bughi to hale the beat general

magazine in the country aa a distinctly
political educator. Il ought to be ♦na­
tional affair. Our boys and girls should
be brought up on it TLis is what eociaty really means. Tho newspaper ia
Every important text of our greet
school of government goes through the
newspaper lain eMMra. Wo must atop
all thia and piaeerve and index aa wo
go along. Are the memben of Congrres
united enough and bare they uusolhshnem enough to give paramount exist­
ence to your journal I I am afraid that
them is not real enough to give It more
than a struggling existence.
We are without goad/far ia our party
□rgnnixation. We have an uobocupiad
Enid of high and noble eubjocta—all
unfilled—that ia unoccupied by workers.
If thia knee etale of things ia to con­
tinue ere moat expert defeat It tho polls

greet eivil strife are fading out of tho
popular mind. We forget or disregard
the fact that tho bora of nineteen and
twenty years of ego will make our next

ean Society for lhe t'reveation of Owelty
to Animals, of which Mr. Henry Bergh
ia Praeadent, ia i*rformiug a work which
must meet the approval of all right­
thinking people. Th fniteaf Xw/dra
tea Journal published under »e aaspicee of thia Society, and ia devoted
exclusively to the welfare of our hum-

HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS !
tha oauas it advocates, can receive tbs
paper by oaclosing one doitar, ths year­
ly Mhtoriptfoa. and addreeafag Trt
Axuixz Ktaonoa, 210 East 18th 8t.

is rvd, when it giveth his color in the
cup, when it ntorolh itself aright; at
the fast it biteth like a eerpan*. and
stingeth like on odder.''
A divine
atalete recorded fa Leviticus baa apecial
application to tho priesthood: "Do not
drink wins nor strong drink, thou nor
thy sou with tl.ee, ebea ye go into the
tabernacle of ths congregation, last ys
die; it shall bo a statute forever
•throughout your generatioryx"
It is to quote 8crii4ure, I tepeat, and
those portions ^hioh I hare’ presented
are at least n» good us yohra They
prove, first, (hat wtne is a seductive, de­
ceptive, sad-dangerous drink; second,

Chromo
DENTIST

litiipi.
Corner State and Creek St. Building
once occupied by Boston Cush Stare.
BLACK A FULLER.

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strumental ia closing dram-shops, in
pledging multitudes to a life of total
abstinence. In targriy diminishing ths
sale of intoxicating liquors at the man­
ufacturing coaters, end that thoee reanlta are MMspaniod by a decided re­
vival of religious fooling, and the ex-

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Abstinence.
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SCHOOL BOOKS

8nBal utiKhiiol
DENTIST
CHOICE

GROCERIES

The April number of Woca^s Houo&gt;0X0 Maawxa so* &gt;?a oar tabte,
well sutaiaa ita reputation as n firstctara lire pabliratkra. While ita eoa-

eta ? What are hia interests in
tian ? flow large a stake has be in bar cl illuatrationa, and ite gswsral apttroeity? Hia interest in truthfulness, posraaea compares favorably with tha
candor an J houcat statomeats should be
higher priced tuagnmaee. Nabsorip
at least for him paramount to all tho
tion pno. one dollar a year; wifa chro­
mo Yosemite one dollar and a half.

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THE TEMPERANCE
QUESTION.

IF YOU WANT

in order to gel acroM or around a river.
Tho who'.o pix&gt;pte of a State must bs
subject to unnsceaaary expeaee and inand an improper abate ; but, practically, ranvrnienoe in g&lt; ttiu^ to and from mar­
those distinctions in thia country and ket. The value of ail property in the
uudcr lhe protect clrcum«tu:iet-aaaiuaut | city an J Stats must bs aBocUxl iniurito nothing. Tua license taw which you
recommend nd your cure for dntnkeuncas has biv. tried in many tiulea, nud
never aucfceexled in one; and «o long aa
the men &lt;ff the country have not found
e remedy for the Srila ul intemperance.

The Bridge Question.
But thts h a small matter, compare
tively, and 1 batten to what seems to
—- i
.. —— :------- ‘--it part ol
your cirentar—that-------- —
----chapter «ud verae, your Divine authori­
ty for the use &lt;xf u in" It is cany to
i{U&gt;4s Scripture, and when no'aeeount

J. L. REED

Mnlli,

thia atate uf things, and tho bridge once
built, all thoee uppreheniwos, both
growing out ofHhmr lean and their bo-,
nevoteuoe wi!) be found to hove had us
substance except fa suc'x an imagina­
tion as has always been found to con- '
jure up “gorjpas, hydras and chimeras
dire*' in tbu mind, of ituw.
iu shipping whenever or wherever the
Cublic wish to eron a river with a
ridge. What a epectaelo do they pre­
sent to ilia irorldi’. Fur the pur;»eo ot
wstding off a .light poeaiblo ineoaveu ienre to them, the iutareste of a tJtato or
of 11,000,000 of capital invested in rail-

emineace a. a politician end finanoier
in the city of New York acknowledges
the receipt of YA* AtipwUr. adding:
If the Republican party nhoald bo
completely dieintegrated it nut at ill
reorganise on the same pnnciploa, be-

wusado are working in tho only
that Provid.nro has left open to
.? Who are they? Tbev are the
m given, Itatem
ifaughter.
ra whom they have eeen. year ofrar, dropping into th. grave, of

prove from Scripture in this direct cuanectiou, for I am quits ready to admit
that tho Jewa, alike of tha Old Tretamont and tho New, drank wine, and
that the Savior and bis dhriptee drank
it W« may bs sura, hawercr. that lhe
clrcum.tance of tho country randmed
tbs practice eithor desirable or porruUBible. It was probably true that, npder
the circumstances, wine-drinking did
more gnod than bs rm Doos anyone
——— •‘■st U, in that aoontry, and in
s, wine-drinking did mors'
----------- goM, it would bare rcreiveJ
in any way the sanction of lhe Savior ?
Such a sappooitiem would impugn alike
1.1.
—— -l I...
.

aiih baser liquors It is manufactured
from baser liquors in untold qusntitio*.
The poor people of Amarira eould not
gnt pore wine if they wanted it, nnd tba
risk do not know wtethoc they gal it or
not Tho groat pra.-ural tact, linsvvnr,
which etare. us in tho fare to-dny u
that wine, brandy, whisky, gin and
beer are tied toguihci in a ..vturhood of

lesvfag aside all which Las bwn eaid
by others, has been demonstruted by
Mr. Pope .'J But the .tatomost «rf uumbvre lysvre but 18,OW vassd^of alb
kinds, frota the sand and wo«l ecvw up
to tho tan;, vtase veeseli aa« including

�tkia «r«*bg, fat Vaion Ball, ptrwinl
to adjournment. The Chairman being
aUaat. on motton Trevcra PbUllpe wo,
•loefed Chairman for the evening The

- .Haactrao, Mtcst., Aran. 8. 1874.

.
City Election.
Dooea't lik* hi* quarters at Btockweir*
V—dll.
before our readers Island. It waa expwMd by tb* burly
th* reeutl of tbe Chy Elocttoc The Boss, and his friend*, thst the officials
OB the Island would not dare to treat
tho gnat swindler a* other criminals
wes* treated,Qmt they were grievously
cuataken. Boo* wa* ahaved, and crop­
ped, and arrayed like Joseph in a coal
of many coton, with paata to match,
sad bo eras pat to just snob service aa
ba was fit to do. Consequently ho has
tired of th and invokes tho law to get
him out Ba wants to goto Lultow-rt.
Jail, where a maa may have as many
to pay for.
Judge Paris eentencod
Twe*d to impnsonment fa tha “ocunty
jail” which be corrected to “the pernthat he bad no right to make lhe cor­
rection, and that Ludlow-st jail is the
plaeo where h* must be confined. Tiiey
want th* Boas ia quarters where be can
reorgnaiae bia court; where wino and
wassail will be as of yore, where
bo ran bring together the scattered
boat* of Tammany, and be once more
I the dictator of New York Democracy.
For after all they miss the great organ,
bang ability bo undoubtedly possesses.
The Boe* will get eut before long, en­
tirely. Then took out ft* a ring that

auce s.®g. after whLh prayer wan offreed by the Rev. I. D. Marsh; southy iernpersnov song was snug. and then
the reports of the (\mnnittin of ladies

into drinking places—the very liquor
be drinks, the kind of money be pays
for it. the gambling place* ho goes into,
and the houses of ill fame ho visits—
all thoee are recorded, and so reronlad
that it can all bo brought home to him.
They never know they are b«ng fol­
lowed, for th* detective is too adroit for
that. Th* result of his observations
are given every morning tu bis employ-

15.000 par year. And thou jut when
ho fancies bo is all eeeure, ho it taken
to task.
Ha of course denies the
ofrargaa, but ’he detective. with his fatai book, catches him, and bn cunf^
his sine But these are not tbe only
use they am put to. Ila woman ana-

Old Sore*.

’ a tong time. He ia a chivalrous raw,
bnt 1 never knowTTm to hit anything
that he rtrnck al before, and I am in­
. dines) to think his statement is not correef, as usual, but if it is .as be states,
then he has loomed to fight among tbs
' ^Grangers. I don’t mean Io say by any
meoaa, that John is a coward, no, no ;
that eagle eye of hi* flashes out th* fires
of a soul vrithin, that is aS aglow with
roiling tallow* of red-hot ronrsgr. I
never knew him to fear anything but a
settlement with a School Board, and
then 1 gueee tho Board got the worst ol
it. Oh, sometime* be is afraid that
a bonus of I12tl,000 to aid the St.
Clair branch of tbo Canada Southern Ibero may be soroothiug going oa that
Bailway.
he cwn't stick bi* novo into, but with
Tho drug clerks of Detroit Haro such a-quil-iue nose a* hie there is no
formed a literary association, and will danger, ^lut we have no word* of sym­
bare regular literary exercises at sta- pathy to offer; far if Bennett will per­
sist ia aseociating srilh aueb fellows,
Seventy-five medical men and ouo
hundred and fifty law student* took and get* his eye* blacked and hia cbardegrees at th* recent commencement at 1at ter and reputation ruined, be will
the Unirereily.
-f ’ perhaps profit by tbe old fable of Foor
H. V. Wheeler, of Ludington, has. Tray, and become a wiser and better
been appointed by Gov. Bagley Judge
of th* Nineteenth Cinoit in pise* of
B. F. White, resigned.
The farmers of Dowagiac are circula­
Nashville Items.
ting a subscription paper to rata* funds
to erect a chum factory, with good
The officem elect or* aa follow^ Clerk,
prospects of sucres*.
Treasurer
and Justice, Democrats, th*
The barn of Isaac Stauffer, Caledo­
nia, was burned on Tuesday morning, others Republican*. Tbe majorities
together with 20 ton* of hay, a wagon, ranged, a* reported, from 18 to #3, but
wo cannot giro them On Ike different
boy ewore hat hia father gave Inta ten
doftan to «wwr falsely, that be might
escape tba panfohmoat for hia nine.

ffiflAfi ,EDHIT2AH

v.«. amiuimni
SPEO1A.1. TAXES.

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lit 1,1814, to « a Utt.

dir.rro)

75 entirely new Patterns never before on sale.

that to many of our peopl* stand ’fogelher pledged and determined to rretot
the evil a* it exists among us. We&lt;
earnestly plead actin that those who
have as yn deelined to take the pledge
will do ao at once, that sre may stand
together unanimous in &lt;mr endeavor*
Io b* a temperate, orderly, proeperoua
• nd happy people.
We acknowledge with thanks the I
fact that two persons have alroadv
abandoned tbe sal* of intoxicating liqnot*, and we appeal again Io the other
•atoon keepers, with the utmost earnerteeea, that lh»y will consider the evils
and sorrows that they are sustaining
and perpeinating. and have regard to
th* auietias and persuasions of lhe
temperance pooele of tb* community,
many of whom have had bitter expertenew of th* woo* whieb their traffic pro­
motes ; and that they will do themselves
the honor of promptly and voluntarily
relinquishing tbo nefarious businMO.
0n motion the Chair appointed IVof
Dickie, Rer. Mr. Marsh and Chas. H.
Bauer, a.Committee to request tb* at­
tendant* of the businea, men of the
city at their meetlaga.
&lt; fa motion tl&gt;o meeting adjourned till
next Monday evening at half-past eeren
o'clock at tb* earn* place.

To keep such order a* ia kept in New
Tho Wyandotte rolling mills will re­
York require* an army of policemen, sume operation* next mouth.
Io th* number of 2_l&gt;00 wbien costs lu*
The iiooees belonging to J. E. Wercity about 83,600,000 per annum. This net's menagerio gave birth Io four cube Uamr Jutrtal ofthe 2d inst., tho account
includes only the regular policemen. a few days ago.
cf the fight of ono of its editors with
Hillsdale College ranks next to Ann Luther Bennett, on one of tha streets of
your city, in which ho (the editor)
claims, among hia many other virtues,
that of a sharp shoulder hitter, a gen­
uine Hrenao bruiser ; fur if hia account
of the affair ia correct. he feilsd bis an­
tagonist with a blow atrach square out
from the cheat, which is pretty sure to

Rutland.

WjiraiBM,

C-oUc.

■0VEICEJHS *

Tbe reading of the re|K&gt;rts of the
CrenmittMs from tbe let and 4th Wards
wore deferred till tb* next meeting.
Short speeches were then made by
Mrs. J. 8. Goodyrfcr, Prof. Dickie, Bar.
T. D. Ms tsh aad others, offer which
iter. T. D. Marsh offered and moved
the adoption of tho followiag resolution,
object in view. Cara* of‘•swearing off"
are as thick as blackberries. Sey what which wa* unanimously adopted, to
you gill about th* work of th* women
in th* West, it haa had the effect of
•wakening th* public conscience to th*
evils of liquor drinking, and haa resulted

Thorowbo are urging it any that th* I
euet of dis[&gt;oeing of remains is brought paper. Why not “go for” your neigh­
to a eery small point; that lhe idea of
consuming * body by fire is not so re- bors, ami especially borrowers f Reader,
‘ as to pat it into tha ground to please note that by acting upon this
suggestion all parties Will bo benefited
—yourself, the sow*subscriber and tha

Below w* give tb* nasnee ol th* gentfomen elected to the several ftoanship
offices in this township The b'uporvisor,
Clerk an*} one Constable are Democrat,, •Jemmy Dawson’ ‘Clacked th* crib,’ and
all tbe rest are Republican* ;
bo know* also that th* finding of Jemmy
would be an impossibility.
But he
John Dawson, Supervisor.’
knows Jemmy a woman, or oa* of Jem­
’ Norman Johnson, Clert.
my’s friends, and so ia hia good time
Asa D. Bork. Treasurer
b* inform* Jemmy'* woman, that the
recovery of th* bonds atuleu from th*
Jan. Y.JMaad,’Jostle* of tbaTroce
Benk, of so-and-so is in bis band*, and
U. M. Munrjc, Reboot Inspector.
waits.
Prearntly Jemmy’s woman
C. H. Bl one, HighsrayCommiMiotier. eaten into negoUaUon with him, th*
bouds are relumed, the Bank pays the
I10JM0, which th* thief and detective
divide, and it i* all over.
There are
very few arrests, and convictions of big
tbievua, for the reason that tho thief is
neeoaeary to tho detective, and tbe de­
tective to the thist. They have a eom»oa istrrest—in fact they work togeth­
er., So anwai waktlllul, daring and in-

Pile*.

‘JI Hi morrnagra,
j'Harrham, yHlOig

The roportsjof the Oommittoea from
the 2d and ' 8d Wards were made in
writing, tho namesol the signers to the
pledge being road, were aceopted and
the Committees continued by th* meet-

Maw Yoax Srirx Editoxiil Aimunox.—This organisation ia to hold its
annual eeesiou at Lockport, June 17,
18. Chas. E. Smith of tho Albany
Evening Jewresf has been selected us
Orator, and David Gray of tho Buffalo
Cmtmt, aa Poet An excursion to Ni­
agara Falls will occupy lhe second day.

pend tbo list as follows, via :
Assyria—A. W. Chapin, B.
Baltitnon. —John H. Day, R.
.
Barry—Adam Elliott, RCastleton-John Kcsgfe, R.
Carlton—Mooes A- Fuller, Ji.
Hastings—Plead cs Brown, D.
Hastings City, 1st. District—Travers
Phillip*. R
Hastings City, 2d District—David G,
Robinson, D.
Hope—Augustus W. Armour, R.
Irving—Aaron J. Walker, B.
Johnstown—Lori M. Dewey, B.
Maple Urare —Orson Dunham, Temp.
Orangovills — Heuiy Brown, B.
Prairievilla—JobriJ Perkins, R.
Rutland—John Dawson. D.
Thoma pple — John F. Emory, It
Woodland—Jesse -Ionian, D.
! Yankee Springs-fl—t B Hoyt. R-

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Ji(jKE&amp;O OSJEtIES

TEA.AGEMT8 WASTED
fl BAH GOT TO 8B1WIAKIR00I FBROUESPRI1GSTOCL
BININGER’S
Old London Dock Gin.

Remember, Cash for Farmers Produce.

Ksoeeuny Wfi toe Ite eee et lb*

SMITH. MANEE &amp; PRESTON.
Obstacles to. Marriage.

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DENTIST

A two days’ conference of tbo Michi­
gan Central Association of Univcrttiisis

rnoiom
J. Fovghner; Coaadlmea, Titan. C.
Downing. Albert W. Olds and C. C.
Wolcott; School Inspector, Framer
McCormick.
The ladisa hare ecotmeooed the ram
war hare which begins to look (favorable.

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.aooti aooiio*
From a lending New Hampshire
Journal we dip the following notice of
th* stock on the fan' conn retrd wilt

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ws«irtrict No. I-City of Hast­
148, L 0. of O. F., tn view of tfa droth
of taodwr Maxon Allen.
, Wrmu. in the inscrutable wisdom
of Provider, the Angel of death he.
invaded onr Order, and brokemod away,
across tbs dark river, a dearly beloved
brother; therefore:
■ftwsfcwr. That iu tho death, of on*
brother^'Mason Allen, Heating. Jodgoi
B. Patent Office to Michigan invsstora, and Palmar EncampnMmt. of both cf
which
institution, bo waa an esteemed
for the week ending March 17,1874, and.
member, have sustained a great and ir­
each bearing that date. Furnished this reparable loan
paper by Cox 4 Cw, SoJkitors of Pat­
Jfaofad. that we cheerfully bear testi­
mony to ths many noble traits of charents Washington, D. C.;
Polishing and Grinding Wbecl-B.
d brother, and while we bow with
Banister and J. C. Perkins, Kalamabio submiasion to tho inexorable
decree which consigns all that is mortal
Spectacle Case—C. C. Cole, Mankali. to decay and death, wo cherish a lively
Machine for Turning Boxes—E. L. faith in tbe fature re-union of thoee
whose
fraternal relations on earth, have
Comely, Nxfas.
been severed by tfa rode hand of death.
Food Catting Machine—H. U. Up­
Awlrsd. that tfa bsart-f.lt sympathies
john, Kalamazoo.
of our Order are doe, and are nereby
Steam Radiator—W. J. Baldwin. tendered to lhe widowed wife and or­
phan children of our deceased brother
Hub Boring Machine—J. Dnncan in this time of their groat affliction, with

illness of onl£ seven days. Ho wm a
taorough burineas msc, and will bo
mfasd in all war business enterprises.
We should think be was aged nboat

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CMVKNES.
til such information aa will prove of
.practical utility ia obtained, which shall
lead persona to tho knowledge that a
certai n amount of money judiciously ex­
pended in advertising, is money well
used and will bring in large returns.

We hoar that throe of our young men
were arrested on Monday, charged with
a conspiracy to blackmail a leading
merchant &lt;jf our city, and waving ex­
amination gave bail in &lt;500 each for
trial - at the - Circuit Cbun. That no
party may bo injured, nd ar tho ease
ia likely to bo one of ooms importanoo
wo for tho proeent withhold all names
and reference to the alleged tacts in tho

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Tho Bridge meeting at Detroit on
Tuesday was u groat' success, all tho
principal towns and cities in the State
For the acoommodation of our sub- being represented, and tbo vote of tho
crifars who desire any other book, delegates being almost or quite a unit
magazine, at paper, published, with or for tho Bridge. Wo bnvo not a copy of
without tho advertised premiutns, we tho Besolntions, bnt will give them &gt;n
will obtain ifo for you at tho Lowm
lb.rm, without any expcano to you in outrageous attempt of the shipping in­
sanding tho cftlcr.
terest to break up the meeting, led on
TO ADVCTTIBEES.
T“
by a loafer frontjjhieago who claimed
Tho Bsxxxa is the bnt advertising to represent tho grangers, but who evi­
medium in tbo County of Barry, having dently practiced mostly at a bar not fa­
nearly double the circulation of any vored by any class of reformers.
other
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Mu:- riJcTVT MoIT* cL 43

Good Tough
Oak, Rock Elm,
or White Ash
Lumber
Taken in Exchange for

Feed Cutters,
Bob-Sleighs,
Wood Sawing
Machines.

OfoekUla IISlH. G»U «&gt;aU al StUVaJUH

Chairman
of Lodge Com.
of Camp Com.
Tfa following resolution was also
adoptsd :
Cheap Transportation.
Jfaefa&lt;f, that the thanks of this order
are rsapMlfuIly tendered to Rev. Mr.
Pursuant to a cell from Ifa Mayor of Jaeokas for bis able and feeling discourae
tho city, tho cilinras of Hastings and on the occassion ot ths burial of our d»vicinity met al Union Hall oa Satur­
day ovsuing to elect delegates to the
Cheap Transportation Convention, to be
Warranted.
hold on Tuesday at Detroit The moat­
ing antnnimd by electing Hon. Nor­
men- Baihy Chairman, and Nathan Golden Medical Discovery are warran­
Brriow Senstvy.
His Ilouor, lhe ted tn euro Sall Rheum or Tetter and
Mayor, stated the object of the mooting, the wont kind of- Pimples on the face.
whereupon tbo following gentlemen Two to four bottles to clean tho system
Were duly elected delegated. riz .
'
of Boils, Carbuncles and tho wont
Hod. Geo. M. Dewey,
kind of Erysipelas and blotches among
Hon. Nathan Barlow,
Hon. Hsr.ry A. Goodvoar,
Hon. David R.,Cook,
Hon. James A. Bweczey,
Hon. Jahn M. Nevins,
uloas Soros and Swellings. Two to six
Hon. Norman Bailey,
bottles are warranted to cure Liter CoutL W. Vrooman, Esq.,
plaints.
A. J. Bowne, Esq.,
Lewis Westfall, Esq;.
C. F. Dwight, Esq.,
John 8. Goodyear, Esq.,
Ou mo tic n tho delegation was au­
thorized to fill any vneanciea in their

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PROBATE ORDER.

J. Cole &amp;■ Son,

si’-shx&amp;aFrrains

oar k to it Ik isvsl Lirin Ette
LUU PUStffi,
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8. J. Bren's End of Pain cures Frost­
bites. Corns, Neuralgia, Headache. Pain
in tho Bowels and Dfantery.
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Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

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tustas rale Sell

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VESTERS DITISIOK.

PIOTU^ES:
I am now all alone in the L'botoarap’u
business aud as I hero made errangoments to increase tny facilities for doing
better work than, ever all should call
and get a uagative taken- Tbo superi­
ority of my work in ths paxt i* a aufflci&gt;-nt guarantee of first-clas. -work in
tho future.
Rooms in Wellington
Block, »cuth tide Stale Street

rough! cold and for twenty-eight years I
have been a perfect wreck of disease,
and all the medicines and doctors’ bills
have run up at times to two and three
cd, Wednesday evening, April 8th. 1871 hundred dollars, and never any better
Present— Major, Recorder and Alda. but worse, when 1 give up all hope last
Dawson, Madge. Williams. Baasmsr, spring of living tho summer through.
1 received one of your Account Books
Tao object of tho mooting was to de­ end told my husband after reading ii.
clare tho result of tho City Election and was too late too try further, but ho said
it wot never too late.
Ho went and 1
the following declaration was made
bought two bottles and I found it was
helping tao very much. Hinco 1841 I
was troubled with Catarrh and Sore
Throat, and was almost entirely deaf in
uno car and my voseo was ns dull as
could be. There was constant pain in
tny hood. Now my Iwad is ns sound os .
a dollar, my voieo is ctoar, and I havn
used tan bottles ot your Discovery. It
lias cured, me of Catarrh Boro Throat,
Heart Disease, Spine Affection and Tor­
pid Liver My Liver was very bad.
Mr akin was rough. When I put my
hand on my body it was like Galt scales
Now it is as smooth and soft as a child's.
Ln conclusion I will say I have been

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to myself and friends. This is but an
imperfect statement, half has not l«en
ton!.
Yours with re. pert.

sees Family

of four years, William H. Hayfotd.
For Justice of tfa Peace for tfa un­
tian aver the era of prayer and song expired term of F. V. Young resigned, YJohn Stanley will move across tho
street about May 1st. to enable him to
that tho woman have introduced. If Lncius Bussell.
’
For Schod Inspector, Cfariss Bussell. pull down hia old store, to make way
an
individual
cannot
thrivo
and
succeed,
Now is (bo timo to clean up your
For ficbool Inspector to fill vacancy, joi n fine brick block, priifftU thuww
when spending his time and • money In
■
at bottom onCOS.
dooor-yards.
Theodore D. Marsh.
drunken revels, a community cannot
aprfltf
Narnaw Bauow, Mayor.
/
Tho election delayed our paps* ono
prosper and flourish with inebriation
Iteszxr Dawaox.
—z
day thia waak.
L 8. Borcx, 8rd Ward.
Jonn
M.
Bzsaumi,
3rd
Ward.
Sara-Defeated candidate, far Towi- Sobriety and temperance are the great
Boran Mcnex, 2nd Ward.
ehip and city officers.
requirements of good citizenship and
Gao. W.Wnuax*, 2nd Ward.
We have already aoaa some garden glauly will wo hail the day when tbo .
J. W. Bxwrxxr, 4th Ward
foul stain of intemperance is removed.
bods mado in our midst.
Finance Committee reported Iwck
account
of Banner Co^ with recommen­
Thanks to frioodz whohavw furnished
hs with election returns.
List or Lrrms remaining nt tfa dation that it fa allowed at 373.40, and
it was so allowed.
Conoalt the naw time table of the Hastings P. 0., April 7th. 1874:
Account of Dennis t He Imas, print­
Min C. Barber. Mrs. Harrison liar­
Chicago &amp; Lake Heron Railroad.
ing, 157 21. Allowed.
A faohwn writer predicts that dark, num, Eli Canham, Betsy Cronk, Mfary
W. D. Hayes, making finance report,
Cote,
Miss
Olistia
Cutler,
Laura
M.
gkmy hair will ba feehioaabl- before
Corer. Miss Ellie M. Dayton, Jnnob &lt;10 CO. Allowed.
Thomas Altoft, KJ 43.
Edger, Miss Mary Horton. Nosh Henty,
J. A. Swwsoy, salary as Attorney,
Mary Hubbard, Mrs. E. Mary Knowles.
Messrs. Prickett A Mate have formed
Mrs. Eli Kline. Albert E. Lee, • Magn &lt;25.00.
co-partnership for tha purpose of doW. II. Blebbins, diebnreiw rilJ
ig a general business as Blacksmiths,
teaee Maurer, Charted Mellro, Kirt
ud having bought oct tho bUeksmithMunger, N. A. Psfanty, MarySfaldou, funds, &lt;25.00.
ig interest of Jack Rich, may be found’
??. J. Bronson, dork otelection, &lt;4-00.
Mias Anna St. John, John Snyder,
t his old stand oa the corner of Church
G. W. Blade, dark of election, &lt;4.00.
C. P. Thorp, W. 8. Wyman, T. J.
A. H. Banyan, clerk of election
Wiggins, Delia Wright, Kato Brown,
&lt;4-00.
Dr. Smith, Lizzio Smith. 2, James
L 8. Boice clerk' of election end reg­
Smith, Miss Cora Williams.
Direct your letters fc No.of P.O. istration, KJ-30.
Travers Phillips han dbpoeod of bis
L D. QiraokonbusKcferk of election,
interest in tfa Dry Goods bnaisteea to box or drawer. Jso. Rasxirrz, P.M.
14.00.
hia former partner, R- J. Grant.
NOTICE.
G. W. Williams, clerk of election end
Bock-a-bt Bast Ox inTxn Tor.—
registration. 16.00.
Our Wy brother of tho Noahvilfa .¥«*,
J. E- Hoyle, clerk of electioo &lt;4-00.
evidently had tbe •’colic” just as he was
B. B. Boro, elerk of election, W-00.
going to proas last week, and tho remit
Eotoo Bork. clerk of election. &lt;3.00.
F. A- Stahley, rent of shop tbr efecnonssnso, mixed with no little amount
of diluted fo, mostly saeend hand from
Wm. H. Jewell, elerk of election and
tho late IT»rfi!«as eon trf Bhckstoxio
regiatration.fltJ.OO.
who oneo stayed ia Hastings, but dsB. Dawron, clerk of election at k! reg

istration, 36-00.
J. M. Bcasmer, dork of .faction end
registration. 30 00.
G. M. Dewey cfatk of elaetion and
registration. &lt;3.00.

Our thanks rm das Dr. H. B. Baker,

PHORATE ORDER.

Xsw rosx. JLsrUAlSTS.
TkefoanaivM xlarsuiv setteefwfoOrraizlnweaiai saUleaaA talarea asaA a*aa *ee-

Tbo temperancu movement is extend­
ing all ever die State, embracing moat
of tha larger cities, and many of the

.■pi mt to fa g«fan &lt;■ Friday ereStria, ttadl.

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XEW YORK MARKET.

Common Council.

‘■Wxix nozs,” is tbe verdie* of tho
people on tho action of tho Council du­
ring tho past year. Politically we bare
no sympathy with the majority, hut
fairness compels us to say, that the fi­
nances ot tna city bare been must ad
numbly uiansged, tho work uu tfa
streets well done, and the good name of
tho city protected and improved by tbe
retiring Mayor and Aldsnnen, and we
can only hope their successors will do
for tho eity as well as they have done,
fo
ar
and then, certainly no discredit wilt atla

twetaar foXa re atifce V Stea wUl Ml are
r---- Mete Use M» tsrUSeatu ot

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hand as wa hope others intend to do
who wish anything in their line of
trade. Success to them.

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A. M. Bock would announce to tho
public, that bo is raanufacturiug Car­
riage* of all kinds, and stalos, aud as
for durability, finish and faauty, ha
cannot fa outdone nnywfaro, and will
not fa undersold by suy competitor in
the State. His facilities lor bnsinsM
in his fine, both Carriage making and
blaeksmilbing are of tfa best Shop ou
Jefferson street, Hastings Mich. 47tf

Wo would stalo to our'friends Ln the
various localities in th la section of lbs
State that any time they have anr P»b -.
and W. IL Tolbot, Buchanan.
lio interests they desiro to have written
Spring Equalizer for Vehicles—8. El­
up, or wish to present tho advantages
liot, Grand Rapids.
and oporiunit.es of their respective
Spring Bed Bottom—D. Kellogg (2
towns, we shall bo pleased to devote a
patents), Ypailsnli.
little time and space to that object
Oro Crasher-A. J. O’Day, Leland.

now calling,'and wa extend a helping

Us. w^.

Special Notice.

sip f

pAn effi-rt is being tuadn to procure a
suitable room and furnish it for a pub­
lic reading room. Wo earnestly hope
our citizena will liberally contribute lor
its naintainance, and encourage tho
young lad iso who so nobly set tho ball

ce-re Ufor vrewhSA

AS t ioa 1 A&gt;.

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Here tie-riteCewtraUtetaeat w« ressMwA e*

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Wo hare tba list of offiewre efeeto 1 on
Monday from only two townships and
the city, and thoee appear in their prop­
er place. We should be pleased to re­
ceive lists from all the other townships
for publication.

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ings.

THE CHRI8TIAH UMIOH

HATCHING,
PRICE 83.00 A DOZEN.
Go West Through »'■ Louts.
To all who ore Broking new homes in
or uro about to take a tup to Missouri.
Kan-SA Colorado.‘Naw Mexico, Ne­
braska, Oregcn or California, we recom­
mend f cheap safe, quick and direct
route by war of Bl. Liuia orer tfa Mis­
souri Pacific Through UnsIt is

Platfoim. and tlw celebrated Wretrog
house Air-Brake, and runs its train,
from St. Louis to principal punts ia the
West witfaut change. We believe that
tho Pacific Through Line baa tha l&gt;eat
track of any road West uf the Miwisaippi Rivw, and with its supetior equip­
ment and unrivaled eotnforls for pas­
sengers. has become the treat popular

Partridge Ccehtas, Golden Spangled
tinnhurgi. Silver Spangled
Haatburgs.

JffJEW STOREI

Local ftfyijie# IMrce;.

NEW GOODS AID MEW PRICES

rout from St. IxmiU
tb Texas, cither ow tbe Mnroun, K«.as &amp; Texas R- R. via 8od.Ua, or over
the Atlantic A Pacific R. B- via Vinita.
. For mapA timo tables, informniou ns

Hastings, Michigan.
Agent, St Louie, Mo. Qnoetlona will
bo chwi’ully and promptly ansrered.
Cheap Form* for Saln-kaay ictu.

The Atlantic and -Pacific Railroad
Company offer. 1.200,WM&gt; acre, of land
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Grand Hirer Valley Oivison

1450.000 GIVEN AWAY!

OLD. RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROCTl,

Republican

BULLS
KIT CARSON.
increaaaa ite bulk 18,000 time*
On* htmdred pound* of D*od Sa*
water contain 49 pound* of mlt.
Th* annual rainfall at the equator n
about right feat
Th* explosive force of cloaelr confin­
ed gunpowder i* rix aad a half ton* to
th* squire inch.
Only the ona-tbasuandth part of the
sun'* ray* |i*n*tr*to water lo a depth of
200 foot Tha bottom of tho ocean,
therefore, ia a *eena of eternal night.
From hundred* cf *xperimMt* it
ba* been found that th* temperature
increaao om dagra* for every 45 foot
daacent into tha earth. Th* crust ot
tb* earth, thmfora, canuot be more
than 70 mils* ia thickness, aa all
known subetancre would be in a state
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Thi* charming eluoter of star* are
■itnatod in tho should.r of Taurw,
■which ia now the searad sign and third
«oa*l*Uat&gt;on of th* aodiac, and may
b* easily traced on »uturn*al evening*
fa th* eastern aky. It rewire* ite name
frotn a Greek word, meaning to aail,
beware it wa* cooridored by th* auc&lt;*nta_ at thia aeaajn of th* year, “tb*
»taro*the ocean" to tho benighted
mariner. It to also tailed th* Keren
.Btare, and remetimes Virgilhr, or “Vir­
gin* of Ua Spring.’- becauao th* aun
eatm* thia ci ustor tn th* season of blo*■cma, about th* I Sth of Hay. It com**
A day'* journey wa* thirty three and
to the meridian ton minute* before one-filth mile*.
nm* o’clock on the evening of tho let
A Sabbath day** journey wa* about i
of January, and then, with royal grace, an English mil*.
thia coMteUabcn aft* enthroned high
Eeekiel'* reed was nearly eleven feet
in th* *mpyreon, and lead* th* Lort of
gEttorfog str.r, that make th* winter
Acubit to neatly twenty-two inche*. I
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There it a fascination about this
group of iter* which is not attached to
any caber in tb* broad concave; there
ia a myitcry in ita bUtoryjwhich land* a
eharm to it* sparkling gum. One of
tbo brilliant* ha* crsM-d to glitter with­
in tho amro depth of spare. What
ka* bampH of the muring on* ameng
.th* bright Mill hu* It
Mythology
toll* ns that Meropo married a mortal,
and therefore 1* hor star dim among
her airier*. Who waa th* favored mor­
tal far whoa* tore oho guv* her immor­
tality and shining place in tho .tarrr
aky r History ia alien* a* to the datall*. W* once aaw a atoreoacopie view
reprerentiag her just a* falling from tha
sky; Ua had reached the earth; sb.

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Has he a rail to b* a husband who
spend* six evenings out of tbe week
away from home and complains because
hi* wifo will go Tuwday evening to
pr«yw-m**ting ?
11a* b* a mil to b* a husband who
•pamto •&amp; a w**k for cigar* and au oc- ।
r*atonal gia**, but can't afford to tak*
a newspaper for hi* family T
Ha* that man a call to be a husband
who com** homo with a tao* a* rear a*
tha last of tha pickl**. and expect* hie
hotter half to ba avreotaaaa pereoniiird f
Ha* he a call to ba a husband wbo
■wan* ii the one handreth button ia
mi*»;ug and nar«r speak* a word in
oommaodatfon ol th* uiMty-and-atne
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COUNTY. MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1874.

STEBBINS &amp; BELDING

COUCHES,

The Highfliers.

"Dke it ? Weft, not touch. Tho fel­
low mu*t b« watchsd. I vu in hones
that hs wculd not remember, but thdt
lump wbaro my fist landed wa* enough,
if nothing else, to recall ths circatustanrei."
Tho summer passed and they saw
their drunken guest no more. Ho fail­
ed to make bl* apnearancri. But ns tho
L-aros began Io fall, tho saltier ouo day,
while returning from bunting on the
tulle, anil jrisriug through a dense
pioeo of timber not far from th* bouse,
caught sight at a-figure lurking ia tho
bushes, which quickly disapjnruroJ
when be advanced u&gt; where it was

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bad knocked down and bound 111* pre­
vious spring- Tho news *u not in
any.way comforting, and hrr.r-o ho did
not tell his wife of the discovery.
It would only alarm her. ho thought,
and without nsrhaixt any good result,
lie simply told her be had discovered
bear track* nsar by, and that she and
tiro child mas: stay withim or rltrw to
thv Imus* daring hi* absence.
Suva re I day* afterward Rufus Bran­
don beard Lis dog* in the timber down
by ths river, and knowing they never
ojwnnl without good causo. Ire caught
up hi* rifle and hastened to where the
dug* were barking. They had struck
a fresh boar Wail, and *s hu arrived in
sight they fairly lifuM it, going off in a
straight line down tlin river.
Th* chare led him several mites, and.
when he at last got a shot that finished
bruin's career, he found that it was
three or four o'clock iu thn afternoon.
Swinging hi* meat to a sapling, out of
roach of cat or wolf ho sorted fur
home to get hi* hors* and return and
fetch it that very nigtit.
Taking a nsnr eut. ho reached tho
cnbtu from the western aide where the
timbre grew In-ary up to within a few
yards ot tho building, and consequently
l bo rould not soo thv clearing, or what
i might be transpiring there, until be had
passed through tho wood.
Thus it wire that, when within a short

Them!
Atnvo Yota Ch*1bs.—We arc now prepared to r»roat Kl'LINT AND
CANE BEAT CHAIRS in tho best

STEBBINS &amp; BELDING.

"2,T5ffiA
Why not supjtort Home Industry? Did you ever take tin­
trouble to find out what makes a community thrifty and prosper­
ous? You go to the city and you see the people till alive and
atiring, and the first thing von MV, in “ They ate doing lots of

pail on their arm. What is the cause of all tliisistir? “k there
is n demand at Home for work, t Im- people patronize Home Iminetry, city people know that it is to their own _perM&gt;nnj interest to
support Home trade and they do it invarit^TO^I^n |L-it.^w||c|Triasedin Barry Cqunty.if iuu not the pv^KiaVv- ■ •finsf/YEW*I
AhVtst^mnldTip Bdr tW’il'jWnfcelpcople ine^wlr7Wp?lff,Mirmfr
it for us. We have Merdputts, Mechanics. Tradesmen, Lawyers,
, Doctors aud Laborers; but one says “we have no mechanics in
Hastings who can do tt good job &lt;.f work." To, suclt I would sny,
look at our-Brick buildings, &lt;&gt;nr Agricultural works, our Milling
Sid trap tfayriages, Wagons. Cutters Ac made in Hustings, and
ert Kir
hhvc no mechanics. Compare to day with ten years
ago; for then there was not even a pointer in Barry County that
J could paint a lumber wagon fit tp be seen. There is no need of
going away from Hastihga to get n IfMrV"1' 9f

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Tlio Indiana frequently vialted the
rudo hum of the_hantor. and, being
al trays welcomed ami provided with
such food as was in the Larder, they
maintained a friendly attitude. Espe­
cially &lt;oro they fond of the child, Mag-

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ICONFECTIONEBIIlt

iba docrwav, when *udd»nlr a shadow
fell actus* the thrcstaila, and the next
moment a tall savage, whore reeling
alapiad bloodshot eyre told him ha

‘•Don't talk to mu ia that way ! Be­
neath them, indeed. B»c»um you don't
put ou oiro—b*o*t*M yon ar* a fanner
and week with your own hand*. 1 tell
you, they know yoa are infinitely above
tlicm in intellect, and that’* tho reasoa
they hate yon. O* &gt; thing you may rest
assured of—where there are little brain*
there i* always great pveMunption and
ridteuluu* pride. _ Gel marrie-1, my
children, a* soon &lt;i» you pleas* Th*
mousy bag* will make it all right "
Th* young folk* took th* old men’s
adriro, and then —wn»n't there a row
iu the family ? However, they nil be­
came rec.-mciled ia time, snd some year*
after, when the Highfliers camo down
with a grand emaah iu consoqnenoo of
the- failure in borine** of the husband
and tathnr, Floreoro's two aiatoro were
glad to accept aa aiylum in the bouse
of Fred Clover, lb* ouou dcrpnod farm­
er, who now lived in. a* good a »tylu a*
they onos tail don*.
Unde Wilmot was a eonetant visitor
at the home of hi* beloved Ftorenoo,
and o&gt; ho fundlad hex lovsly children,
be wonid say to h*» eldest eon, “Bo a
farmer, my boy! Always remember
that Wa*liin|£iOH mid that, ‘Agriculture

a* tb&lt;&gt; proudea*. iu the land. Hor tociety t» auught, you well know, by jM-r»on* of the highest respectability, tihe
is a true lady, though eh* puts uu no
aim and make* no protMutoa*.”
There arc ema detail* 'of snrial
'•It is ea«y to *m&gt; that you havu beou usage that are eo childish, and withal,
•polled by old uncle Wilmot. Ti* a ro incuursnisn'. and bnrdenioaM, aa .to
pity you did not *toy with him- -bo was ।I do-nand a public dcuunciaUaa. No­
bringing you np admirably"—snscred body like* them, ersryb-xlv desire* to
bo relievoJ of them, aud nil seem to bo
p&gt;aotteso to n-fora them. Their burHow 1 wish father had p-wmittod too to doucoatensst form* a aeriour bar Unso­
remain with him I" sighed Ftorearo; cial Intsrcoaros, and their only tendency
•‘I wn» so happy there ”
.
is to drive aomo men and woman out of
‘■Wo'fl willingly sign a petition t» society-altogether, and to worry end
liave you roturaoJ to lu .i.'' remark cd weary thoso who remain subject to
the s«Mad aiitee. Belle. •■I*!*-»l it.

r-reptioa. Special pain* mar bo, and
often are, taken to improvs him with
tho Wo* that s*ch a reception u, indeed,
"laformxl-., Tho via* is very g»d.
Tl»o proposition i* to bring ,tog»tU*r a
rircto ot trivnd* iu a familiar way,
without exponrivo dress on tbs part of
tho RimL or an expeewv* entertainrnsni on th* part of the hostess. Il is
an attractive tortbf invitation, but woo

pivrefag shriek; but ho could only
[ iruos* that sono-filing terrible must lxtaking place behind the serooJ of bush
e* and leave*. U lie ring a load shout
ttiar bis preavnre might sooner Iw
known. Branson sprung ftraard like a
wournksl buck, sgreat fear in hi* boart;
fur bs had only too dearly reoogaired
in that Ktvoin the agenired voire of hi*
aifu.
IT h-.k but a moment for him to cl mr
the interviniriE timber and undergrowth
and as bo dashed oat into tho clearing,
| holding Ills rifla for instant use, be
’ eitubrehendod in oue swift glenre all
I th i&amp;iad taken place, and wtist was
further to fear*
Near the end of tlie cubiu facing the
diff. df which I have spoken, sttiij the
mother, her face us pallid as death,1
her arm* outstretched, her eyv* fixed
upon Iho.preeipitoti* heights up which
the figure c-f tho Indian wus strug­
gling.
■
“My child! my child!" was all tho

Cuttcr, and get a better Cutter of ijrf- in
Hi&gt; tiny
ollftr Tnfnt.in
or iwi'tfl), for I know they cannot
c«*|&gt;et4r&lt;. 1 tun giving my cuslontcrs the
benefit of my Cutler Machine which I do nay is a saving of ten dol­
lars to them on every Cutter they buy of me. I have nearly X^d
out my first batch of Cutten, and tun Running (hit another lot
which I will bMe ready in a few days. I shall sell Jiuggiee Mate
Par next season. I am ready now to offer lower prices on bug­
gies than ever before. I ant preparing Machinery to enable me
to undersell any carriage builder in the country.'' Tta
amw ~L
have made mv customersand can do it uguimJwM Btw
inesa nearly doubles every year, and that is evidcn« MmUtm
tion somewhere,
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TU thrco Hhica Highflier, were ritting ia their morning room engaged in
fancy noodle-work. Il wa* a cold, yet
pteciaai day in December, and the
ground wa* covered a few inebo* wi;h
enow. Bleigh* jingtod m*rrilj by at
abort intervals, causing the youngest of
the sisters to glance Irequoatlv out of
the spacious bay window which, by the
wav, wa* filled with exotic* and bloom­
ing like a garden in June.
• "Florence, I do wish you would not
boro interested in those ooontrifiud
•lelgh*.” remarked Julia, the older Miss
Highflisr. "I’d bo a little more digni­
fied were I in your place."
"Now, oh,'* retorted Floreaae, saucily,
‘•you're stuck up by a great deal. Be­
cause we onco lived in th* citj, we or*
r«ry grand. I think we might accept
Jsmo Clover’e invitation for to-morrow
night." And plucking a pink rosebud
a* rite spoke, she placjd k roquoUUhly
among her brown carl* -Mid bowed to
her reflectiun in th* oppoaito mirror.
Julia gars her a conteniptuua* glance,
“ludeeilthat would lx&gt; lowering our
dignity.' Too forgvt that Joan Clover
is only a farmer’s daughtcF* daughter.
We, v&gt;'Ik&gt; are both tho wealth last and
must lasldotu'blo and refined family in
the village, should bo careful with
whom wo coudcKod te tusocialo." .And
Mi*. Highflier* now, which was by no
meant a small one, elevated Itself coaridorably.
Alicm vjscuLilod Horonce, mock­
ingly. “a.-a-kbem! Allow u.e to inform

mat “I would ad«M you tB marry."
“But. my mother—my- slater*—thsv
will dteown me!? rejoined Florence,
anxiotMly.
•!
,
"Iwt Urea; I shall not. Th*y’ll
coma around when tb«y think of tnr
mousy bag*." Arid the old g«ntlom*n
chuckted at th* id**.
•■But, dr," Mid Fred dove, “I hav*
too much pride to intrud* myself upon
a family who dtom. me eo much.b»n*eth

NO. 51.
U le*»t. ia pretty well reformed alreadr.
Other abu*os and bad habit* caaburcforiMd jurt at eerily e* this, because
rofsnn it in tho. line of tho common
senre nd th* common dsrire
Th*
leading, as wo have mid, is all that i*

“*DWS“

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Mr conocptfou of a perfect man fe of
onu fnB of powor and Life, moral Mct:mont mid inuiginatfon, but .wfth aQ
three tubonUnato to a cvctral aummer
of tors, and that ■uberdioate tn Gud.
I hav* never *nea that Eras.—Stary

Keep Your Homps in Order.
in the rolcctioa. or tho building of
“Our Houec" then, lb* collar *ha!l bo
cui.idcred a vorv impurtaat nonstitnonL
It i* not to bo tinted, and furnished like
the drawing-room, but it must bo walldrained, thickly walled, strongly and
smoothly cwmonte-i. pruperiy lighted,
and furnished with those coavcnuenco*
which go farther to males up the com­
fort of family life, (han a velvet carpet,
ot a grand ptauo.
To mown all aud luep your cellar up
to it* mark, there must bis a habit of
attention and supervision. No great
task, yet oao requiring a certain amount
of oouragr a«|.preaovorauoo.
Ths at­
tention i* to a certain extent, iudiostiro
of collars, aud it is this which untrained
•errant* lack. Half thuir etiorteuuiinpi
are tbs resale of their want of knowl­
edge oad habit of thought; they hare
no idea of thn pfauuro which come*
from doing tho
iuo.1
ordinary
thing thoroughly and dssa. nnr

taca'.*, tho round nppiei are |&gt;ickad on'.,
and ifa&gt; sj’irtkod oom lett to rot and
trial othsnL and nothing is known of
tho work or diiintogratora which is gofog un, until ths mischief ia .hopefoeriy
*ceon&gt;pUho«l—the butter !iu b.-«.iao
bopotosriy strong and cannot bo used
for tlw table, tiro pet preserve* aro
spoiled, tho apple* rottea to th= last
one. Ye^ question, bat receive for an­
swer that yoeroniar* hare been strictly
obey*!, and aUbougli you know thia 1*
not true, yet ^iu cannot deny or affirm,
because you were not there to •*•Ignorant fervaate are like children.
They are uuarijurintsd with natara!
laws, they do not trace effect* to tbtlir
rautes, or rosron from cause to effort—
they bslieva ia inyitsrioui aud occult
iuflusnrei. sad Bad their only refuge
from the dilemmas oroariuned by their
shortcomingu in flat denial*. It is an
nse to prove
•■-— *-—
a fals-iliood.

is tho only creature here briow that can
actively prai** aud honor hi* Makar.
Mau, therefore, is concerned uv honor
and glorify God both for himself and
for all the crooturc* rouua about him;
and a. tho whole world i* th* temjde of
too great God. »o man is u it ware th*
priest of this region of it —Nirrw.

Origin of Genius.

uccurding io ite termi. Th* man and ‘their fault, is unaaawsrnbL, and prores
the vOu-an wfa attend in anything but &lt;couclarively that "ateroal vigilance'*
is tho price of dona aud thrifty
full evening drove will find tbemsalves oaly,
&lt;
.jugular, and most uncomfortable. Ibmunkeeiuog. and, above all, of that
l lirv havo taken their host*** at her IGrit Mwmtial, a nnt and well-kept cel­
word, aud find, instead of a party of Ilar. -Fra*. Dnawwi'a JOtiMjf»r Afril.
(■miliar friaud*, who cna ait down aud
Timely Suggestions.
enjoy an hour ot sorial intereoorn. a
highly droased '•jam." which covnot lata
mid depart* late, and which find* itself
treated i.i an elaborate supper, i’oopl* have, at last, Issrusd that if that*
is acytning that must be drernod for
elaborately, it ia an “informal recep- ■
tion,'.and that iboro l&gt; really no gniate.choat than th* invitation which called
Ibero together.
The cotuoqaoaeo u
that wo have no roall/ informal gather­
ings of men and women ia whet tre call
Give your stock |defoy of salt and al­
■■•uciety."
■
Again, when ns invito a guest to low free a-xc** to pare wqter.
funnof their onl/cbrld Maggie.
Some farmer* im vgine that sheep .re­
dinner at six, wo up*ci him to come
Brter, amt uncrwnnt a caixn ovy.
Firm of beart/ and with nerve* n*
at. or before, that hour. It ia oouata&lt;k quire but littfa or no waloA; bat if al­
Bi.hop Bridoaux worked fa lb* kitch­
atrady ch th* rocks around, the father
tho hoigtit of itapuliienc*- far a guest to lowed, ritsvp will drink oa often and aa en at Exeter Collng... Oxford.
Give
fur a moment quailrd and towered un­
k.wp a dinner waiting a mamanL Thi* heartily a* a cow or a liorse.
Cardinal Woofay, *oa of a bntebse.
der wbal tiia quick eonaoe told him—
is lust os it should be; but whan w* in­ your sheep plenty of wrier; it will psy
Fwxnaiia was a .hopherd.
'
the deadly peril of his little one. But
mo al eight o'clock. In a rooopcion or a yon^J
Ncibahr was a piwetnl
.
Now is the best time to prepare Jill
bo was quick to recover.'
.
party, what then? Why. wo do not
Thom** Paine, *0*" of a stay -maker
Th* Indian was drawing away ; step
expect him until tUM, ere do not ordi­ your weapon* far tho spring rauipiigu. at Thetford.
by riep.ha. was Incvgoaitig the dutauc-.
narily get him until half past nine, and The plow*, borrows, drills, esc., which 1 Doan Tucker was th* non of a «nril
baro
uf
cuurtc
been
w.-b
housed
during
'
and a* he «x»ioually glancod back­
siro not sorpiwd nt his'entrance at any
farmer in Omdfagshire, aad performed
ward and downward, tho parent* saw
Biib*oqu«nt hoar before the comply the winter, should soon bo brought out hisiouraoy to Oxford &lt;m foot
iti hi* hideoudy nrnnlod eoutitenmicu *110 finite you kero."
breaks up. Why tu* rule should b* nad thoroughly overhaul*!. In m &gt;*t
Ivimuud Hally res tbs ton of a aoap
the full purpruo that actuated tho ak­
“Doe* she bate tue t’ asked th* good for the dinnor that U Mt good for cose* a coat of print will be uoedod.
Imilor at tfinroditch.
ahd
will
bo
found
a
good
inveatmsnt
of
youflg man. a ihador resting upon his C-o aHombly doe* Mt appear, except
•Tuwph Hall, BroL-uj, of Norwich, san
that in the case ol th* dmnor It is a time and monqy.
fanifetate tr-“
of
a farmer al Ashby d* la Zonch.
E-rery farmer alibuiil hard a workquestion of hot or cold roup Ural la to
'“No, she —.
------,—,
William Hogarth wao pat an ap­
—they all think that that you
be derid'd.
At eight lb* host and riuii, sapplted with at toast a few tools, prentice to aa oagraver of pewter pots.
‘ I nndsratand you now.
boetesa are iu their vacant toumi, U- sacii a* auzurs, raw. ptuue, chitris,
Lkctar Mountain, Bithop M Dartiam,
uot deem me worthy nt year »&lt;---- w----- gloroj and waiting.
They are thoro drawing-knifa, hammsr. and noils. was th* wa &lt;1 c b*«gar
would be a mortification to their pridu fur on hoar, w killing their guest* would WAhthu outfit, whisb can be procured
Lurian was the *on oi a rtafoary.
to associate with a fartqsr. Good merit­ ooroo. At fast on* makes hi* appear­ at tnflfog «xp*u*&lt; aud with so other
ance, and with a guilty took whip* up labor than hta-own, the farmer of aver­
ing, Mwa Floreniw P'
A Waxfongton letter »«t» :
“Stay, Fred 1 I am not proud —I hunt stairs. Then bo wait* until souther age skin may bo euabtod to keep tho
.Speaking of -things matrimonial, I
noridioefous ideas of exetnursu*** : I jciin* him, and another, aud anuther, wooden part* of h&gt;» farming utenrtl*
l.cFr tort M.m Nellis Great is te b*
don't think niyrctf better than my and a* nt Last ho descend*. All has* al war* in order, without taking the
raarrted to Mr. Sartora* early next
lott the only oppuriuaiir they will hav* tiruo and trouble In tend them away for
ttefolibor* ; I----- "
"Then you do no*, fate me, Florence. for a ptoaasnt «hal with those who have
You 3o nut think mo fame*th your no­ invited them—lost, indeed, tho only
•ral
clearing
up
should
take
plare
on
tice. Yon will not ba angry if I dare chancothey will hav* of a look al the
to treasure year insago la my heart 1 flowers, nt thn pictures, and tho enjuy tl.» fanu brforo the limo fur spring
Aa»w.M nie, Fforoaoa. dear "
moat of an undU'urbcd chat, with com­ plowing rornuwnoa*. The stovoaiy far
She laid h«r blushing face upon hi* fortable coat* and surrounding*. All ntar. and tho om who t« always "hard
manly sboaldar. It was answer enough dread to bs first, and *o all wait, aud up," may b* readily known to any
fur him- AX her lips touched her brow thus thrust far into tbc^nlgiit their hour pomer-by (rum tbs tumble-down condi­
li* miirmurv-L "Btesi you. darling !" of dopartUTs. The company that should tion of his fenaot and tho five-years-old How inso thia i* I know
Starting from him, sh» sprang to tho bo at homo nt elevon, and in bod at manure heap* about bls riabls* nnr! ur.uw dial Mr. Samuel
half-psat otovsn, do not find their bed*
Haul away or carefully liiap in a Jr. arm of tkoro parties
••For God'* sake, itranger, bo’ care­
until ono tho next morning.
ourroar.dcd by a very rat
ful of my child P cried Branson. white of prancing horse* and a liveried JnvIo ths man of borines* such hour* a*
c ..&gt;*'.rting of a wife and
the agonised mother ulteiad an andtblu
niiu^ling in social life impose* are sim­
■‘Hero they are ! What snail I do 7 ply killing. They are llio *anu&gt; to wooar only dance. I know tintI I Go oat of the back door, Fred!—bare, mon who iravo family dutis* to ptfform.
Indian," wo* ths aaiet nrriy, and the1 quick 1" exolsimod tba poor girl, in They wipe tho L-Iuom of youth Irom the
clink! of thd hammer, ax ।
ohwhs ot girls m from vnre to three
it wa* dravyn back, told that tian crili- "’"Not L never taka th* Look track,” season*; and thu« rorial lil* in tfls!
ciwlly answered Fred ; “let ‘cm (urn mo great riii««, i»to*d of bring a blasring
Capital Joke.
outl'' And uratlng ttimselC ynnng and n delight, ns it should Ik. bearaiM
try company. in full uniform, j
Cfover qnlsllv awaited uveal*.
a burden and a bore. Many tie driven
Mr*. Highflier and her two. daughters by conrideratioa* of bsalth and comfort'
swtpt law tti® room all fu»t and Cmth- out of social life altogttbw, and thow
— -uunnoaand Alaska sable*, follow who romsiu rely upon th* rest of «iunthe horii^d and father, who car­ met to restore thsm •ufflri*aDy to stand
W* submit th*t
____ a his armt a ViUte Mack-aud-tan. nnothrr campugu.
fat-dog; with a silver coUst and a red thi* to an unexagvmtsd roprw**M«i*:
blanket birant with blue velvet- In­ of tho present, rinle of things, .ind pro­
’ ' ‘
ty of eight, oyx poued test that it dcmu-1* reform.
Ererr hour that a man epeadt oaf of
i intruder. And four proud
many Man, while poor Li* bed after half-part ten « night ia a j
viulunce tu nature. They hgre teamed
thia id Germany, whore, in ntenv tnwcV
ah-of a queen, “we barn nut the honor Hid.- puWfe ao,urcmsuto_l&lt;«»it&gt;*t&gt; «
uf your ocqu*itrtam»»—wtMrafaro this
Fred rose, nod bowing iwlitsly. rep&amp;d with perfect mg Arid, “i bad uu
inhistfon of iaotiding upon you, asd-

�SEES
i

; Despite th* rowdyism of ths mea
! representing tho revel iatetwta, who
;l.y their act* disgraced the city of Detroir. sad made .tiff sum apparent tho
waakMM of their cause, the following
| reaotatiou.* which speak nearly tha
U. Ul. wuuto
Ui uiv
(State, not specially iateraeted ia the
I navigation of ths lakes, were adopted
by very asoriy a unanimous vote, cd all
the dobgaies fa atteMaaeo, several
jhundred tanumber, and lire reprssentativsu of ad th* business intseest ot tho

TEMPERANCE

oomjiii.Uiag as amount of good that '
figure* faff to express. Whatcre- may
be the oauviotsen* of any person aa to
the propriety ot all the step* that are
being takes, thwr &gt; can bs no draput# u
to tho Moeseity of determined aethn
far the sepjtwion of th* sale of ia tox any cus trathfuPy affirm that, womaa
being tbu grestert suffiirer from th#
effort* of this trafle, ha* not both a so
otal aud moral right to throw into tho

men and boy* from f^uenting tho liqcor aaloons. *? for as it tends to prevent
drinking and in attendant cons*qucnoct, so for aa it finds to the social
elevation of all daaaaa ia society, and to
creating a irnblic sentiment that shall
iaduee our young Indios to scan with

exclude from the social circ] all who can­
not be trusted u consistent friend* of all
th* social and moral reform* of the day,
jest so for. at least, nil true friends of
reform must endorse and approve the
work now being done.
Bat th* important queotson is. what
will be the final mult of all thia effort?
Will th* public fratimcat now being
naatsd be lasting in its character, or
will, with the opening of tho spring, the
excitement dis away, a reaction set in,
aad tho coaseqnvncmi bo anything but
what liH true man should drairs ? This

I

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A P.1«A
VttlU

krf
A.P
l... -n-.A____2_A.r

In a greet city. it ia safe to say, that
nearly one-half tho population base do
gtod reason for living. The number of

dance lasn, and people who steal a Us­
ing, would, if put tigs:her. make on
array targe &lt; uougb tu have crushed the
rebellion. I uow speak of (he mafa uloorsoo the body politic-there ar* al
Irart 30,000 women io th* city who Jive
by equally diarepn table moaus
The meanest and most despicable of
all the scoundrel* who infast the city,
next to the itoUlicfan*, are tho

fasol rail* an to be laid oa the Flint
t Per* Marquette Railway between
East Saginay and HoUy.
*
Tho prospect of an early sxtsoasoa of
the Muskegon sad Big Rapids Rail­
way across the Musxegon River are

aud n few paragraph* devoted to them
m*y l»o of interest to your readers.
Tli* black-mailer it a an an, or woman,
who possesses rouio knowledge of anoth­
er person,which will nA bear open day­
Justi
light, and then extorts rrurm-v a* tho
prion of silenoo. For instance, the pro­
fessional black-mailer goea nigtit offer
Washington,
mgBt to a fashionable gambling bouse,
pouawn ot rules on motion of Mr.
and watchiw closely tbs players. They
Packer, (Re ot Pta.) tho following bill
are Mlmirabl* judges of human nature,
V the decided vote ot 178
indeed thb is the first qualification of

That froml and.’after the pasaagw of
tin* act the fallowing mail matter shall
be allowed ta pa*a free fa tho mails :
Fint—h'esrapapera pesMicala and
msgaxines xeriprueaHy faterchanged
between pntliaher^ and uot noseding
sixteen ounce* io weight to bo confined
to a singlo cejiy of each publication.

75 entirely new Patterns never before on sale.

A village is to'bo started at th* crosa'
tag of the Grand Rapids nod Begtaaw
and tho Owosao and h’orthwsotern
Railways, in Gratiot county.
Chartoa Brownell, a young man of
22, drank Ihreo glx**c* ot whisky nt
Ann Arbor Friday night, aud died in

tag followed, and ttmt the street and
number of his residence i* taken, nor
doo* be know that a watchful ey* fidlow* him ths next morning Io the bank
nr office where ho is employed, and that
by pooh of that dsy cvepr fact in his
history is in the possession of a cool,

KffiC
GROCERIES

From Mnskegon come* ths isport
that fa that locality tauinsm ia dull,
“money L* scarce, and Ismberrnen
hav'nt a conf generally speaktag."
Pref. Montgomery of Battl* Creek
has been appointed Hoperfatondsut of
the Flint Kcliool, in plea* of Prof
Truesdel, who take* charge of th* State

State Land Office.

LINE

tax*no| Mica.. March 31, 1874.
Enrrna Bstnraa: Below plsara find
statement of funds charged State Treas­
ure oh the IbaAa in this office. for ro with rircum«tanrs. For tv it koosva,
ooipt* daring tho mouth of March. to nto gamble* has other vices—lu foe:
tho moat of tho raw meo at ganibiis*
1874.
i
U.F. Cataar,
tables ar* those who have squandered
money not their* on nnlawtnll plen­
um. and the* fly to gaming in the
hone ot g»tting even by a .trnke of

knowing wh... —------------out unefartako a building, except at a
price aufiiciunt tu cover those chance*,
would boild are not sore of enough
rent to yuiuiy th* inoreawd cost, in the
presrut rate of trsos. There are usu­
ally uv«r 1,000 plasterer* at jobbing
work ltd* seasrxi of tho year ; thi* year
there *m lee* than 2U0, and the earn*
lule boki* good in all the trades tliis
spring. Tbs working men bsvo over­
reached themselves. They hav* gut
trade so hampered and lied np with
"regiilattoo*" as to make Ih» contractor
really tkoir s. rvanL Tho soewti** rule,
and their rules bear so terrib^ sgaioit
lbs om[iluy*r a* to kill hi* business, un­
assured. Tho victim nut* &lt;m a bold less he tan compel tho property owner
front and defies him Mr. Baok-mailer to give him a largely ta-rea»ej prioe.
expect* thi*, and it &lt;foo*n*t u»nve him.
He pull* out of hi« breast-nockat a lit­
tle book, aad ho reads to him that on
such a nigtit he lost 82.00J at John
Chaiatiralln’*; on »uch another night
81.090; on another night hs was nt an
assignation house in 22d street, whh a
woman closely vrilxi, but whoso name
ia So-and-Sx that m-iroerer he pay* the
board of Mis* Bo-and-So, al such a
street and number; in short the black­
mailer reads to hi* victim a compel#
hhtury ofbu s-cretlite, *&lt; methodically
arranp-d a* to make denial useless.
And alter this no denial it n&gt;ad&gt;. Ho
wilt* and gladly pay* the prire de-

tie. An excited state of ths public
mind now exist*. That cannot long,
in the nature of thing-, be kept up.
When it die* away, what then f Wo
answer that ■depends on what shall be
done-by consistent, oonsi-lenta action.
important movement may keep final re­
sult* constantly in view. To-day all b
wall; tho work done and being, done, aa
* whole, h for tho good of the people.
.Let us moke cure that the results ac­
complished an made lasting, and that
through over excitement we are not led

been done. At this point lien all the dan­
ger. And now tho query is, what will
public sentiment, tho root, calm, vublic
sentiment of the people sustain ? That
have sustained, by a miraculous
unanimity, Us* moral *u«s«on movement,
is a fort. That they will, at least in
Hastings, sustain a stringent tax ordi­
nance with a ranch huger amount than
is at present paid we fully bobevs. Can
the great body of tho people bo induced
to stand by and sustain an effort for
tho enforcement ul the PraWsCsry Lew f
Friends, that b tho question, ponder
it well, decide, and then not.

stateaffA'.rs.

largo and hideous for an imp—just es­
caped from the bottle and beat on the
destruction of all that ia human ia ths
“cradle of liberty,” tho commonwealth
of Massachutotta TbU a straw—per­
. haps more—-certainly enough to .bow­
in which direction the wind is blowing
and the tide setting.

Ax Artrxn to induce po bibbers to
violate tho postal laws of the United
States, is being persirtently made by
the prfafm of the 'alf and
sheets
at Chicago, and other places, by offer­
ing supplements of the proposed consti­
tution of tins State, and copies of the
General Laws of tho special session,
prmted as suppiemoat* to be folded in­
to tho country papers and sent through
th* mailt without prepayment at post­

Bat it docs not end here.
Haviog
once paid be belong* soul and body tu
hi* tormentor. The threat* nf *X(&gt;oturr, so cfliractou* the first time are
equally so the second
He eotrie*
again and again, until the d*l»o becutnes desperate and tlira tho country.
Frequently they do not wait for th*
commission of a ertaie. They - select a
timid, nervous man nnd threaten to ac-

age. A* this subject* tho publisher*
The following uuanawctable argu­
ment ia favor of a bridge for railway
parpuxe over the Detroit river at or
near Detroit, ia from the Chicago T-ra
Ve trust nil our reader* will sarefnlly cotemporarie* wHI be- taught in thia
read it and gravely cctuudvr U~ feels trap, and made to pay the Mnalifop of
rhuir folk.

w1k&gt;

tavi Carter, foe t b* post twenty year*
a psuwuger car conductor on th* Michi­
gan Central Itaiiruad. died on Saturday
st his residence, 284 lAfaystte avenue,
aged filly-four.
It is staled that F. P. Avery, son of
Dr. Avery, of Greenville, Moo’calm
county, has received th* appointment of
eadet tu West Polar, vice Thomas, of
Bay Cin. resigniid.
The Wayne County Horticultural
Society ha* appusuted a committee tu

(
,

reumiuing io ba done ia to construct the
central drain and to lay tho pcraunsnt
track. Batwecu tho tunnel portal uad
&gt;he railrecd station, a distanc* of abjut
two-third* of a mils, th* roi l bed ia

&lt;i
t
t
‘
J

n hiyi got to mnunsooi foboubspris&amp;stoci

mologieal 8
Society, and__________________ ___ _
union fair during th* coming winter.
Tho balance of cosh in lb's Stat#
Treasury, April 1st, 1874, wa* 81,238,­
261,02. Receipt* for tho week ending
April 8th we^j 829,421.40 ; naymsul*
during tlieeamo tins 828,988,78; Uarinr a baleaea in tbs Treasury of 81,­
288 683,
; incree*# for the week
.8432,71.

Remember, Cash for Farmers Produce.

SMITH, MANEE &amp; PRESTON.
iiii.ttam,- jicalds, tameness,
tl-ta.
Burns Soreness,
H aa'. IfaHk, Wounds,'

BACON &amp; KARRS’

Ulcers, Brtilsca,
Kpraim,
i.
Cslle, Uld Sores,
l’l ii&lt;&lt;a01Thxg&gt;M,
••

day's work, which no journeyman can
exceed wiihoct a fine. Th# derrick-,
men hare, laid down rules which require
a certain number of mvn to each der­
rick, often a larger number than U
ncceeuiry, and which rv*train men from
undue haste in working. Among hod­
carrim and bricklayer* there ar» rr-gu
lations intoudcd to prevent lb* too rap­
id su-comnliabmsnt of a pises ot work.
It is forbiJdon to oso whealbarrow* to
curry bricks from the pile to th* foot of
4ho ladder. Hod-cavrwo are uot al-

Piles,

at the

r
1
1
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CITYDBDfi STORI

sabstantiony ready to lecmve the b«T- v

’
Adsiese from Cab* show that the fal twgtate m quite a* strong and a great
. del more faip.fol ot final mnwMS than
.rerUfovt. Tbey claim that tb*y have

lUtTlNGt LODGE, it
sst»^g

8T»ECIA-L TAXES,
ini, mt n w x ins.

&gt;ne! is •oertaiuly opttots, the operations of
--- -------- ----— _jw being practically
confined to the western rod end seotiuti.
lU twecu tbo cast and ttayeutral shaft
unly twenty msg are uow employ cd in
clearing o*t lh&lt; fooe» rook roinaining
fa the bxttbtn. In thia section th* work

Agita’ioa for the repeal of the re­
duction ot dulses, mad* by the smind
section of the act of Jans 0, 1872, still
cotrtiuusa, and a bug* anmber of peti­
tion* upon thia cnbjrwl ars daily pre­
sented to Congress. When th* cur­
rency quretaon is finally disposed ot we
will hope that this m«a«ure may roewire
forurable oonaidcratsuu. Though tno
Natkmal remne* are improv tag. the
country earmot afford to pay eight and
a half raillasn dollars aa a bounty to the

OF

The above b simply nonsense, and
yo&lt; It io going (he rounds of (ho press
uncontradicted. Tho tax lor 1674 was
levied by the Legislature in 1873 and
are'the favuri'o victims of black-uiaih-r', amounts to about 8950,000, morljy for
for their position is so peculiar and un­
public improvement!!, nd humanitarian
certain. In their css**, tho services of
some fair but abandoned woman.are
Lroogbt falo requHUtfoo.
Borne scan 1
__ i- .
Mr. Hughart. Pruaidoi of th* Grand
Rapids A Indiana Railroad, has iasnsd
an order providing that those purchas­
ing fartring land* erf the Company, and
Mjing oue-qurtcr of tho purchase price
down, shall bo psaiw-1 over tlso rued
fro*, with their families, to the st a lion
nearest their homos, whsn going ,(o b»catscu their laud*. This will tend to
make the rosd dassrtedly popular with
tho propl* along the line.

TI'A.agestswamtkd

�I
Temperance Mooting.

men by the Knight, Templar Bend, of
Grand Rapid*, bnt ww do wot know
when. It wUl bs a musical treat.

We have jmst raooivwd a Urge num­
ber of founts of new type for Job Work,
and con do batter work than ever be
fore, and at prune which dety competi-

soeaodaad cuHaeted for lbs year 1873,
Monday. April ISth, 1874.
as appears of record tn the office of the
The citiMna* tempervnn* meeting met
County Trawasuur. It m perhaps prop- •bl* evening, in Chfcn Hall, which
was tiled, many being unable to obtain
withhold under Injunction was a part
of the tax nwasard in Johnstown to pay ai*lns- The mevting wa* called te erder
mutiny* stolen fium a funner Treasurer, by the ciraitmaa. Bon. Darnel Striker.*'
and the legality of which it, a* yet, un- Th® cxeicu** were ojr-ned by singing,
whan si prayer was ofiered by the Iter.

Who is the dtoat lunatic oa record ?
-Timeout of m&gt;ud.

Wby is a b’u*h lik* a tittle girt T--

100,000 Feet of
White Ash
Flooring I

The committee of Indi* from the 1st
and 4th wards made their reporta which
of the rosd, 1140,000 in rold. was paid
were accepted by the meeting. Tho in New Turk city April 1st and with­
Secretary of tho LoSln* "Temperance out borrowing anv mouer Two month*
Union," made a report which was also ago be thought he would be obliged to
borrow at fen«t 17^.000 to m®el the ind*M*dn*sa, but burinoa* has picked np
Chas, ft Hauer then offered aud
fast, the |Msnie h no nv.re. and tho
moved the adoption of tho following
provided for quite
John Stanley will more acroae the
resolution*. to wit:
street sboat May 1st. to enable him to
Wnnsu,
we
consider
the
tolling
of
'tV'o are indebted to tho riff Vrvouian
pull down his uld store, to make wuy
spirituous ot Intoxicating llquora. to l«
for the following list of Petit-Jurat*,
used an a bsvrragv, a prose cronr, and
drawn on the 11th day of April, instant.

■gj-aaisrjz

-B8B

IHHKKT
rifice.

as

Young man. *ign the pUfr, and than
keep it. It require* bet little effort to
aign a pledge when requested by fair
younm ladies, but it taka* nerrs to lire
Th* Aurawy for April, comm to us
foil of intoTvsting little storite and ma­
ture* for the chlUrvn of the household,
with whom ttrie magnxmo is ever a &gt;oU

CHUtCHEI.

-LHun. Daniel 8»riker. Bon. a U.
Prindle and Mor. 0. D. Spaulding are ~Thoma* Muivany, Assyria. Qj )
appointed dolegatea to attend the State 1 Lucien Pollv. Barry.
*
Methodist Conrentioa to be heM at
John T. Hfochman. Baltimore.
Jackson ia May next
Isaac Mswscr, Corltbn.
The tima fur trimming up tree* aud
L B. Raymond.
shrubbery has orrired. aad *J1 who &lt;!^
Eugens Cook, Castleton.
• .
ssro neat gardens and orchards th* root­
Henry Falconer. “
ing summer should attend to thi* im­
Luther Kraglr,
"
portant duty at one*
Lyman Chamberlalu, Hasting*.
yVcung ladies should now gat out
Wm. H. Merrick.
•'
their dumb-bells to develop® sufficient
James Brow, Irving.
muscle to enable tlwm to wield the large
John Renter. "
t
Spanish fans they will bo obliged to
Hiram V»n Syckic, Johnstown.
flourish the ccming eeetoo.
Horace Duan, Mapln Grovu.
William O Frvcmau, "
Must be settled—All the aevoante
Valentin* Ostrotb,
“
due Dewhy A Brooks, publishers of the
John IL Eurl, Orangeville,
Barn, or they will bo placed in the
Curtis Perry. Praiiirviil«.
hands of a luatire of tho Peace forth­
Am D. Itori, Rutland.
with. Wo moan basin®**
R E. CuiuU. Thornappie. .
We leant from the Jfeywf that How­
Josiah B. Freeman, Thutn^ppl®.
ard Cook, well known to many ot our
atiaeaa &gt;* a vourg man of energy,
ability and character, ia about to open
a pump factory at Big Rapid*.
R*n».'.Jfim.'My for May (hue early
Railroad.
grace* cniXabi*, and ia a* good aa *ror,
Ma. Enrrua.—W- the undersigned
and that is all that ought to b* said of
n mog* a no, such a* this, which ia af­ directors of the Knlam.aio. Lar ell and
forded to actual anbsariber* for *t.5Q a Ncrtbrro Michgnn R-.ilrood. wouli by
|Jex*ed through tho culnmus of youj
We again call the aitontiou ol the paper to notify the stockholder* of tl.e
people of onr city to ibo importance of above m«nti»ard read that by the vnt*
I of th* President, Treasurer and Berre
planting abed* troo*, in front of all jritary, Msj. Anderson will ea'l or notify
the* to pay the first asscs-uioot ot Un
per cent upon their suhereibed stock.
Wu am all Jksirous of particoUrir
Col Claudius B. Grant has closed up cummcaeingli^u**d led, and w* ein­
his business at Ann Arbor, and with cerely bops tfflPfech and every '»nbhi* family removed to Houghton, ia the scriber will cheerfully rrepund to the
Upper Peninsula.
Bia many friends
Major's cull.
will join us in wish ing him soccvsa in
Tho mild weather of spring is with

IIASTIKQS LOOCE,XO.M,*.~t....rT

For th a occemaandatioa of oar subcribera who desire any other book,
.nngwxino, or paper, publuluai, with or
witbnnt the advertised premiums, vre
erill obtain it fur yon at the Lowen
lUira without any expense to yon in
sending the erder.
•

Windy.

Rainy.
Unpleasant.

us. 'Summer nnd.fall are fast approach
iag, and tima bos rome for tho great
waseee County is a defaulter to the tune blow far tbo ruilroisd tu be struck dnrof *10,000. Hi* bondsmen are said to
be amply able to protect the county from
loea, but that cannot ando the wrong of country who want awl need work.
using public fund* for private purpose*
Now let us one and all cheerfully and

There are young men who oaanot
hold a aksin of yarn for their mother,
witbeut wincing, but will hold on* hun­
dred and twenty-five pound* of a neigh,
bonng family, for the be*t port of a
night, with a patience and docility that
&gt;s certainly phenomenal.
There is nothing so tend* to shorten
the lives of old people and to injure
their health aa tho practice of sitting
up late, partic^lriy winter evenings.
Thia ia cepecialhr the case when tbt-re is
s grown-up daughter in the fhnalj-.
We publish this item at tho earnest re­
quest of seroral young mon.
Already tho robbins ore making the
air roeoand with their cheerful chirrups
and trader the genial and health-giving
ray* of God * btoeaod aanahiw, let ua all
cast off tho chrysalis of th* gloom and
despaadancy of tho dead winter, and
with new life and fresh hope prepare to
set manfully and well our part in the

List or Psvxrr* issued from the U.
8..Patent Office to Michigan inventor*.
Tur the week ending March fl I, 1874. and
Esch day m three minutes longer than each bearing that date. Furnished this
pep«r by Q&gt;x A Cox, Boliutors of Pat­
its predoeosoor.
* Hao. Lvandcr lapham, was in the ents, Waahipgtou, D. C.:
Hinge. G I&gt;uane, Grow 1*1*.
eity oa Munday.
Ironing Tabfe. L. J. Hing. Hudsoa.
Cirrwt Court, May term, two weeks
Locomotive. R. L Harris, Grow Isle.
from Munday next.
Wrench, A. E Lmdaley. Paw Paw.
It snowed Saturday throughout New
Scraper, P. Roaamon. Greravtite.
York and Canada.
Young ladim■ economy—never throw
a ray a good match.
.
Th. largret room in the world-Tho
room for improvement.

Thn dsod lock ia the Massachusetts
Legislature still eonttnuee.

% The bluebird* and robins have a bard
limo tryihg to make spring.
Bay your goods of th* morohaab* who
adrortia* if you watu bargains.

Bolton, John H. Bliss. Cha* Dr rite
C. J Borne*. Oso. BlairJohn Chandler.
Mntti® Conkright, Julia Ann Doris.
Kina* Fletcher. Jane Gaspard. Mi*
Hattie Hrwe, B Hansel. Charite More.
N. Newbury, “Mie* Ji
“
'

ebsrter. bs* not lieeu published. Wby ? Wright
Direct your
On time, and better than usual, rater­
box or drawer.
sea'. Zadre' Aetewsaf Miyaainv for May
1W® frost an effort will be mad* to
improve our sidewalks the coming **•-

willingly respond, and supply our Tn-ss-

mence operations according tu the irsoI a lions passed at the last Ka'jsmaxoo
meeting, and the groat work will go on.
Though let us rcmintfoUhc stockhol­
ders, that the greet enterprise »»ill do-

oxhotl every man to subscribe something
for the road and in one year from to-day
the road will be completed to the city of
Hastings
A, J. Bowux.

’^Hope Correspondence.
Ma. Earroa.—If the reader* of the
Bsrtxa, in other town* like Io hear
from .Hupa as well a* I do from their

Hons^HOT/n

*«i v«.i

PANACEA

lor tit* prvvcntiou nt public offmen. and
Wxzuae, wo consider the statute
prohibiting “tho tnsnufactare and sole
of sidrituous o.- intoxteallns liquor* aa a
beverage.” at once e&gt;*r, wboforonc and
6e* Arent law, aud oaptiue of b«lng eo
forcol eo aa to entirr-'y stop, and formr
The Michigan Soldiers and .Sailors
pr.-rtnt the public sale ot splr.tuou* or
Intoxicating liquor* t» be u«cd a* * bev­ Reunion,-at Jackson, last Ttrar»d*y was
erage. within tho limit* of thia state, a glcri-u* mere**. Alxrat 000 of the

FAMILY

LINIMENT.

duty *.* the Cbnsmoa (tew.elf AMorr.ry
or Alrferuiaa of any dtr, the board o
Tilutoes of any villa** and each one of
them, and the .'upenlsor ot &lt;rag town­
ship, when any olfeure under the pro

been cmumltted, who shall have
knowledge tbenof or reawmable ertdrnc* by affi-i*vit lb ireof •erred upon
him" to Institute proceedings against
the offender without delay, and,
WwxBcaa. Bplrltou* end intoxlcal
Ing liquors are opmljf and isotortusiMy
•o'd to l&gt;c useif a* a beverage. In out
city Id not lean than rirefse or//tens
different place-, therefore,
Thai we, ddrrm of Haatlnge, ♦artiestly call upon the officer* of
our ■ ity to do tbrlr tsrora dutu and pro-

ysd&lt;yan.l' cornreh^ nmk* Hie attetnii,
*nu that w- will, a* earnestly, condemn
tho-e nffl-ens who/arossxcr ll.ctnM-lve®
by negtseting orretuatog to 'to their
cu-em duly.
Short speeches were made by Rev. T.

Lirot. General Fbeman. Gov. Bagley,
•x-Gur Blair, Hon. Wm. Humphrey,
and many usher distiugvi*h-d citisons
of the State graced thu ocusoton with
their pesenoo.
.
.

GROCERS

Special Notice.

I’oxn's Ext*id. acknowledged by
A. M Boek would announce to the
medico! nufboritiss,. Iiolds the characbr publi*. that be is msnufaemring Car­
ring** ot all kind*, and style®, *ad a*
of "Tho People's Remedy.’’
ter durability, finish aad beauty, be
&lt; Shoot Im&gt; outdone anywhere, and will
liuni’* Csnnouc Hstvs i* m well- nut bo undersold by any competitor hi
known tl-ssi It i« only neeestnrT to c-i'u-' the tits'®. Hi* fartiiiiea toe bu»inrs»
tion against imitations. It rvquiir* a in hi* line. Isitb Carriage making aud
blacksmithing are if the beat Bbop on
ttrffn! tdttittWfi-l tbvcsuloln a&lt;kl pith Jiflurson strvet. Hatting* Mich 47ff
otb&lt;r ingredient* to picdtno &gt; s»!v&gt;
that may be robed upen. IL* gi nuitw
&lt;.aly gunjanieed. A* ifi.i it fonra the
signature aud pi irate proprie tary scamp
• if John F. Henry. Subl by all Drug­
gist* and Dea'cr*. Joan F. Beut.
Cvansx A Co.. Pioj rirtoxs, 8 &lt;ir.d 9 Col­
men's to tnctea* my facilities fordennc
lege Place. Now York.
‘»t'-r stork than cv-r all should cnil
au-1 gvt n negative tak*a. Th* auperi
ority of my work in Ww jest i* a auffi
Bronchitis.
ci. nt C'lurautce o’ first tela* work lu
III® future.
Rooms in Washington
Block, routh side State titrrwt.

CIS te SH it Us UM! UrtM «*
un fusteb
srocco

,

WATER UE

LSI El HAIB

Shingles. Lath. &amp;c

B AR CAINS
PRICE S3.OO A CdZEN.

JAMES WOODRUFF
DON’T

DELAY !

Fur another like BARGAIN will

thu latter cause comiuenc,-* in theleryrr
r nd fltthi. whi« h are the organ* ot tho
voice, and, rxtending downwards, pro­
duces hoarsen***, coughing, and sji.tNtixs, Mu n , April -Uh, 1874.
ting tuucon* mutter, sou.eltme* mixni
Farxxn Dxwxv—I bar* long thought wi'h b.ood. Il is chiefly dangerou*
of writing something for and tn behalf trum Its tindency to spread into the
the lungs, ami terminate in cooswmpwhich I am not obliged to perfbrtn at
any pstitieular lime, the matter bus
always teen put off until to-dsy srhea PUrce’s Golds n Medical Disct.rery ba*
achieved unparalleled success, and woo
the loudest praise from all who hare
paper tho Bskxxx it ' truly the Imuoct
paper of the Elate, and any perren «bu
will take the pains to eoaifaro tho
Mr*. Mary Taft, ol Elk Puiot, Dakota
original and eelwted article®, both pro**
Ten iscry, called at th* World's D«sjeosary, Aug 18. 1873, to acknowledge a
debt of gratitude du* Dr. Pi»rc-.\ having
been entirely cured of Cotarrb. rompliW* arc having exciting times here
rated with tlnoal Dtieare. by the uw of
over election. Tho strife is really be­
Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy nud Dr.
tween tho Democrats and RepuHicans.
PiertwaGulden M*diral Discovery.
but nrmraelly b twvvn ‘•Ra.'ormera''
(Dem) and "Gthene” (Bap).
The
temperance mov«ment is tnoviug, to
what purpose y»t remains Iu be seen.
Thflre ia acme hope ot getting the Joo®*-

with th* DcmiDanon for the Govoreor। ship of th* Beat*.
Th* Ifonsqerat* eff Indiana will bar®
a large ratlraring at their Gonvont-m
on th* Uth of July. The rate of rep-

Feed Cutters,
Bob-Sleighs,
Wood Sawing
MAohines.

J. Cole &amp; Son,

The.uhilr then otatg a temporanre
song *b*u the meeting ndjourntd to
meet st Tbo aair.e place on next Monday
evening at 9 o'clock.

Cedar Creek ha* undergone a cleansing.
A *cri®s of meeting, have two ’nW
there with most gtorioua rciults byjRav.
U. H. Mnyeard. There wa* no' reli­
gious seciaty before, b-it one has burn
termed of nearly forty memlwra and
they are prrlocting arrsngemrnt* to
triumphant ov*r the whisky ring and
baild a United Brethren Mauting
everybody jubilant. Krick** majority 08.
Hous*. Ten know Cedar Creek has
Very truly youra,
C. M. A.
been called a hard place, bot what will
P. S-—T.mpovnree matters aio in­
th* people of Hoatiug* think when they
cubating here. Ibo rrwull ol which I may
«om* thia way, to look three or four
give you in my i.oxL
C. M. A.
mil* ahead and aro n raattectabie meet­
ing boure there ? Breid* cuisiogs and
NEWS SUMMARY.
lirontious talk is nut s-i fr-queutly beard
on the stre-ts and thn ref &gt;im srems to
genuine. But one thing ia m-eded there
yet, that is. to Oonvine* faahs&gt;«.sble
geallemsn that they ought not tu smoke
the uuminatfon of B P- Avery for Miniu the store* until th., goo la are teter to Chins.
thoroughly saturated with tebacco.
A young man in Peaayteania wHI
Tho house of Mr D A. Bowker, our not fall down wh-n he di**. Hi* boos*
township Treasurer, took fire on the ar* n!a*t&gt;ea iache* tong.
Queen Victoria will be fifty-fire next
aveuing of tho 3rd, test, supposed to
hav* originated by the burning of soot 24lh of May 8b® ia ia th* tbiriyin tba chimney. It caught In the cham­ Mrenih yaw of k»v «*«»•
The daughter of Secaier Bos* of
ber but wa* diaeovtovd in tima and put
K.n«aa is said tn bo on* of th* riaing
out by the women before any «*x. ar­ jmlit'idanesace ol th* state.
rived. Tot on looking at tbs room oeo
Senator Logan ha* a western wife,
would think they had a cl*eo call- The who h*lpa him largely In affsr* of state
damage wa* prised al about *2U0. The by bar counsel and adsice.
Nearly 50 ccr-toeds oi uyalara bare
earpet, era* hswe dotliiug, two bed*, a
trunk and other thine* bemg d.magvd. just been taken acru* to Cslitorem fur
plsntiig in the Faeifio roast waters.
Insured in the Chicago OenpBn^.
Mrs. Miriam M. Cole af Wretrevilte,
On the 4th and 5th. meL, th* United
Ohifo is achivviag a great axxeae by
Brothran' quartriy mreting was held at ha. new lecture, entitled “Hannah
theShroatr School Ho»w&gt;.
Ati that
war* there, aaw pUmly the aero—ity of
a msmting honae, for they were wnader.
fully cr^wtfod. Oa th* Sabbath, in thoJjattyU-— —I mouth ud tho Mississippi.
midst of th* snow storm, tbay went to
.
General Charles Albright,
Wall Lax* and baptised by immersi-un
I man-ft-Larg* from Pengjr

Good Tough
Oak, Book Elm,
or White Ash
Lumber

Local

nevur pcerent itrelf m thia Gre.

JC KW STORE!

NET GOODS AND Nil PRICE
Messrv Prickett A Mat" have, formed
a ■ o portnerahip fur the pnriwwe oi do­
ing a gt-oeral husine*- a* lllacktmitb*.
and h*vii&gt;g I ought cut the blarkamithiag intmrot of Jack Rich, may be found
at bi* old stand on tho corner of Church
and Railroad Mieet*. where they will
be pleased to see all their old friends
and any other j-eraon who mat bare

Hastings, Michigan.

NOTICE.

poticej.

Co West Throagh bt. Loats-

Tp ail who are treking new homea in
or are about to taka a trip to Missouri.
Kamas. Colorado. New Mexxn, Ne­
braska, Oregon or California, wo rocommend a'Cheap safe, quick and direct
route by nt of St L'ui*, uv»r tho Mis

PIEROE’S
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CLYCLOPEJ

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NEW YORK DAY-BOOK

UNDERGROUND

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UH BELOW °TIE IOIFACE I

. NICSIGAH CEKTRAL R. R-

Grund River Valley Division

TUt snor.T^ST UUCTE TO FOBTUfnit

ichigan Central XI.

OLD. RELIABLE ARD DIRECT ROUTt,

$450,000 GIVEN AWAY!
*100,000 FOR OXLY «XMI
A GRAND LEG ALTHFTCONCERT

Republican

UKAWIXQ APB1LW, U74.

mowing fields, but if there i* maauro
which can bo smred from the field
crops, it had better be applied now than
not at alL Good barnyard manure!
serins to agree with pretty much all I
kind* of land, aad may bo applied with
advantage nt nlmoet any season of tho
year.
Lamb* and pigs, and the young of aU I
domotie anhnals, Mod close aUsntion I
at this season. Nutting boltlee axe

for Sto Hat fc« Uetoto fort ; «•&lt;

Is 15 if
II»1

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Banner

BOLLS

BEARS
COMMIMHOffilR’S MOTILE-

i AGKNTS WAMTKDip“^S:^

tit XATUER MALE aXHH, '
A-rtr *« U*MrJ&gt;r&gt;.
r IT Y*a «hh to ksow Ur Wrlaw* *« Mai

fto

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KIT CARSON.

g »
A new order called the •‘Sovereign*
ot Induatry" ie being oatabliahed among
tho mechanic* throughout tho coontry.r
Mt. Wm. H. i’^rle, Muter of tho Na­
tional Council, wa* in Chicago tho oth­
er day, and a reporter of tho Pe*f *ad
J/uil called on him at the Clarendon
Houao and learned from him the objects
of the t rganisation which be roptcoenta:
Tlic cxiitence ol tho Sovereign* of laduiUy datoa only from tho 1st of Jan­
uary, at which time the Exacutrro
Council was organised in SpringfioM,
Mon. Tho hradquarten of the organ­
isation arc now in Worcester, Maas.
Ita object* ato to do for. mechanic* and
laboring mon what tho Grange murcment i* doing far the farmer; furnish
them tho material comfort* of life at
tho cheapest possible rate. It ia the in­
tention tu organ in aub-oounols through­
out the country, and as tar as poeaible
tu utilixo the purebaaiag agencies alrecdy csublishod Jiy the Grange*.
Mr. Earl was at work organising
Hints for April.
."ub-councila in St. Louis daring tho ec»-‘
■ion of tho 'National Grange, and he
state* that the great body of that moromeat heartily endorse tho “Sovereign*
of Induatry.’’ Ho looks upon thi^ur-1
ganisation e.« the complement of tho |
Grange, taking in all earnoet men who '
cannot become members of Grange* for
tho rouiou that they are not formers.
Ho illustrate." the good effect* to flow
work may be pushed c]niid rapidly, from tho work iu this wise : A Orange
and without loan frem unnecessary de­
lay. Il.ta impuiaiblo to predict with
Jirecl to a tub Council ul '•Sovereigns”
certainty what the character of tho
iihMnMacbuiotta, earing two or threw
spring will be. At this writing. March
dollar* |&gt;cr barrel to tho consumer br
24th, tho acnaon i» quil6 early.
thn transportation and the abolishment
Them wvery link" frost in the ground,
of iniddlaatcti. The sub-Councd will,
and scarcely a snow tank rven on the
in turn, fill the car with manufactured
north side of deep woody. Bandy land
nnd dry upland knells nro in condition article*. and rc-ehip to the.Grsngr, thus
to plough, in many place*. Tho poop­ caving at tho other end of the dine.
Since the work will be chiefly in otic*
lag trap* commented their wpriug con­
cert* acvornl evening' ago. and tho when" larger number* can bo aggn-garobin* and bluebird* ate as plenty c* ted than in tho Granges, the foe* cd admireion hav." b-x&gt;n pot down to *2 for
they often are by tho first or secund
mon and SI for women, with annual
week of April. It Ibi* kind of weathor
ahould continue, dry field' may l»c duet of 81, payable quarterlyDspulic* bare boon appointed for the
seeded With grain or grow, AU the
graMcn do better if sowed quite early in wrgafiixation of *ub-eouncils in the fol­
spring. They here a cliancu to get lowing States: Maasaehntclte. New
Hampshire,
Vermont, Rluxlo laland,
WeOroo!, d before the auuimer drought*.
Connecticut, Maryland, Now York,
I’vnmrylrania. New Jency, Mieeouri,
Louisiaux, Tcauossse, Mi*a«*«ippi, Kan
•u, California, ' Iona. Wisconsin nnd
Indiana. In ramo ol llioee the work
boa already begun, while iaother* there
vigorous *tart. Hare all tho wood *sln » is nothing beyond tlu» appointment of
mad* at heme, and buy more if you tan 1 \vhilo in Nt. ixmis Mr. Earl* ataiee
find them.
I that he at one time authorixs.l twenty
TLu Ntassfmt ]r.ta»ii tails ore claim­
ed to be aa cheap ur cheaper than ashw, deputies of thu •’Soverigne," from mem­
for agricultural purposes. I Irani iner­ ber* of the National Grange.
Ho fa Tory enthusiastic about th*
tial fortifixcni ore to Ire med. the -oonor t&gt;iev atu. bought •die batter. Don’t work in which h£&gt; engaged and confi­
pul &lt;11 till (o-niurrow or the day after dently predict* th,; &lt;-&gt;labli*hment of
1,000
inb-eouncits within 00 day* .He
to-menvw, or till Mil weea whet ought
to be, and may bo done now.
If tho aaya a single mail brought apvlicalious
road* end fields are too moldy to work for tho appointment of drputiee from
on to advantage, finish cutting nnd
splitting tho tire wood which was
Tho follow ing patent baa boon r*drawn to tlio wsxxlabed hu&lt; winter.
Mak* a good um of stormy day* by ceutly granted fur hardening steel. The
Olid oiling thu form anti car­ object i* bested ts n rod heat by any of
ring* harue&lt;‘o» Whitewash the hen tho ordinary methods for uniform heat­
house and atahk,—they will bo lighter ing. It is then cUIUsm! by.the action of
and more whule-sonio for the anininl* n strong blast of nir or gn*. By snitawhich occupy them, beaiJoa adding blovanatious in tho strength of tho
very much to tbtir genera! appearance. Blasi, and tho temponuuro of the air,
It ia high time, now, to hare tho main any required dogrvo of hnrdneai may
portion of tho hen* rifting. Eatly be attained. After this tho substance
chicken* oust nuv than lai* otfow. but is tempered ns is deairod.
are worth double.
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BANNER

fall. tb&lt;7 wfM, if in good warm quarters. '
lay all winter: but if thsj come' ost
very h»ti‘ in the auanuer they will sei­
dam aaametev laying till m-ar spring,
when eggs am always plenty and cheap.,
A. yvong cock which will way throe
pound* will bring c* much.in June, or
early ia July, as ho will ia November
at twice the six*. Keep aetting-ben*
in a room by themselves, if iKMadile,
that they may not bo disturbed by

doea’nt like to bo touked-nt.
. Cattle ahonid U watched clowly at
this ffaa*.- Havo u roomy box stall for
aH atumla which need it. and get ti.cm
mlo ttin sanroa. Some people xccom. atari flaadrot gram, before ouwr conn.
iu. to mEko them strong. It may be
mslL hut w* dislike tli* way. letter
toed grain liberally Trhilethey arc gir
.hg milk, and take i: away when dry­
ing them off, and not begin again till
the calf is a coak u’.i. ar till all danger
from firrer is poaiird. If th? calves ore
taUthem away from the
stothnr before they are many tiny* J I
if you weald ksv-p your tiraper while
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                  <text>VOL.

HASTINGS. BARRY COI

NO. 52.

MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 22. (874.

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with nn unnatural glitter, and the hand
resting against cue corner of the table
trembMHkeaaaspea-leaf.
Tmrtdaad!" homed out sudden­
ly, with a fearful oath. '
“Humph!" said the dealer sneermgly. “Got enough of it krone night.

of.joy. “Oh, thank God? thank God I
Ifa is no; dead!”
sad there was no fear of o«po*egu from v.Tt was tree. Van Alstiao had boon
knocked emaoiMs by Abo blew upon his
him.
What an odd affair it was altogatbee! be*-'., but was now slowly regaining his
Of coarse, tbo fair-faced stranger was 0
woman! There cuuld not be n doubt
of that; and his imagination wove a
very pretty romance, in which this
Eloise was the heroine, and Van Al*
stine her lover.
And yet—strange contradiction '.—be
felt a keau pang whenever ha thought
of it and he thought of nothing else
while watching tor furttor develop,
meats from his hiding plane.
Elowc—wj may ns well give her a
a name—did not Us re the room, as she
had been bidden. Instead, aha equoeuod
herself into the remount corner of the

preMod both hands against his burning
tamplso, and exclaimed, in a hoarse
voioo:
"I believe you have ewindlod me!
But It's of no use complaining.
I'll
fight k out with you yet."
Ho tore a diamond pin from hie
shirt-front, and slung It across tbo ta­
glaacing apprahenurnlr round the
ble, with the wotds:
apartment every now and th*
“Lend mo n hundred on that."
A full hall hour want by, and still
“Ail right,” said the dealer with an
aaeuriog smile; and bo passed over Van Alatino did not make h» appear­ picture. For months ho had be* tend­
ing a fast life, and Itos night toe loving
chocks for the roqu-rod amount.
sister had resolved to make a daeperato
effort to reclaim him. Henee she had
.followed him in diagutos to the gaming

Co-str -ill r»
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IVRIGHT A HOLBROOK.

Dick Von Alstino never sought the
I.uck was still against him, and he
leek
“1 demhod another chance to redeem
myself he cried hoarsely; and this
time a handsome god watch and chain
was pushed into the dealer’s hand.
At thia instant two moist fingers tapj»d against Parry's cheek, end a teoring, sarcastic fact was pushed close up
1 to his own.
“I say sir,” piped a shrill voice,
“what a precious tool that youngster is
making of himself I He ought to know

Xo ba ungrateful is to bo unsatoral.
The hood may be Urao guilty, not tbo

Not to return one good office tor an­
other is inhuman ; bat to return enl
for good is diabolical.
There are too
To tie generous mind ths Weariest many oven of Uris sort, who the more
debt is that of gratitude. when it U not they owe, the more tncy hate. There
is nothing mare dangerous than to oblige
those people ; for when thny ore con­
Harry was Ices than throe foot behind
scious of not paying the debt, they wish
ths creditor out of tbo way. —Smres.
“Whois boT" asked Harry, too curi­ bar when she entered that inner r»m.
They were just in time to see two tell
ous to roeent ths familiarity.
■Tbo eon of a Wall street banker — figure* contruuting each other undor
tbo
chaudelier,
a
bludgeon
evrung
high
Dick Vau Alstmo by name.''
in the air. end Van Alstino rolled upon
‘Ah!" exclaimea Harry involunta­
tbo Cuor like a log, atark, atill, ecnserily.
The name was quite familiar to him,
as belonging to one of the Now York
A brief silence followed, which was
broken by a startled cry from his now
acquaintance.
“Good heaven! Look ponder. Fee
that lad standing behind Van Alstino's
eti sir!"
Harry's eyes were already turning in
that direction. A handsome youth had
glided quite unobserved into the sparitnent, end mw stood as if transfixed,
watching the progress of tbe game.
He bad a round, fair face, delicate a,
uy woman’s; groat loag-lashed, vel­
vety rut, blue a fringed gentians, a lit­
tle, red?ripe mouth, and a profusion of
yellowish hair, raritag around a tow,

Gratitude.

at her with a low, sneering laugh.
“It was bis own fault'* he growled.
Thon in a wheedling voice: "Goma,
don’t take on so, pretty one; yuuTl
spoil your eye*. We'vo found you out,
in spite of that clever disguise. Ho look
up and smile upon us, like the charm­
ing little witch you ore.”
lie leaned over, and would have
raised Eloise in bis arms, but Harry,
with the bound ul a tiger, was upon
him. and had sent him sprawling upon

ed mingled delight and pain u he
gazed upon it. , He recoiled, as from a
sudden shock, without knowing why.
From the faro-tabla there cumo nn
abrupt ejaculation presently.
“Loat again!”
"*
Il was Van Alatine's voir*. ■ Ho rose
Hany swung the still smoking resol­
up, wnito as death, fumbled in his mtpocket a moment, and brought out a ver like lightning above his tread and
gold locket, thickly studded- with jew- ahented :
• Now tbo game la in wy hands I
If
you make another movement, I will put
a bullet through your heart I"
The villain was raising stealthily to
his fret, but be quailed, and dropped
suddenly back again when hs saw the
dangerous glare in Harry's eyesWith the deadly muxxle of the revol­
ver stQl covering the cowardly rogue,
Van Alstino muttered nn impatient our hero now leaned over Elotso, and
carta, and glanced wildly round the ta­ raised her from the inanimate body of
Van Alstino.
.
bla.
“My poor young tody," be said, in a
“Thia bauble coat me fire hundred
dollars," said he. holding up the loeknt low votes, “bear up, for God's sake.
“Will anybody giro toe half that eum Tbo poor fellow is past your help.
Think of your own peril, and oome
away before it is too lata."
It was too late already. Even as ho
spoke half a dozen rough looking men
camo rushing into tLe apartment.

HOME MANUFACTUERS TRIUMPHANT !

the Most vioket lore, so the gri al* in­
gratitude mty nriee from the largest
benefita.
It is said that Cicero sraa
■bun by one whom tu&gt; oratory bail do-

stine wheeled round suddenly in ha
tracks. His fa.e ku ghastly already,
but a wDd, scared look amend all over
it as be stood and glared at the youM&gt;
^“Gota^to lf7 y°°r ,uek Bl fir°’ a moment, in half-in credulous amusement Ho was shaking from head to
••No*’’ was tbo answer. *T never foot. and could seerooly stand.
gamble. I'm only going up to look
•My God I” he ga^od.
Thon, as if compelled by some stern
*-"
biased, venomously. •
•Unsuph'. I’m off. Good night.
There war not u mamt-ul to lose.
“Goedwtehl.”
Drawing Eluteu’s trembling figure still
Hany Blaisdell paused on the stone
more ateeoly to him with ona bend, he
raised ths revolver in tbo other, etui
rapidly discharged its revere! chambers
md's manly form until it dtsapinto the shrieking crowd.
ta the crowd that thronged tbo
Gtoku. a heavy fail or two, and a
ttly lighted street. There was h
volUy of the tau4 fearful curses fol-

A DARK NIGHT'S WORK.

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and Liauors

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and has never yet been beaten.

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. for
vanity of the obligor is
' “I camo to find von Dick,” was tbe earned, a shrill voice suddenly screamanswer, in a l-&gt;w, firm voice.­
“Beaks! polios! They're cracking
°* ***
“My God!" and the great drops ot
.
. ' .
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agony came out .on the poor follow's the enb !*’
There who make us happy are a!-rays
forehead. “Gaia sway, thia instea L
thankful to us for being so. Their
Camo away! Do you know—do you
gneea, the fearful risk you haro run iu
veutoting into this place r’
t
Tbo lovely oyeu still looked straight
» into hie own.
s
“You were hero, Disk, and I could

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in every thing, Inr] fa
book at Psalms U town wi

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�WH iftutTHYi Homa
what mi

of the Legielhture
In 1874.

stiring. sifad। the first thing
business nere!" Everybo
are seen by hundreds hurr
pal! on their arm. What i--------------- --------U * d«mZSfl£foe (br
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DRY UP THE FOUN­
TAINS OF INTEMPE­
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popolar approval, or, at least, must not

be in opposition to tbs sense of jrabSe'
justice la the minds of a majority of the
people. Ths Sew against theft or any

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strikes the Great Arkansas Hivre at the
town of Hutchinson, tbo county Mat of
Beno County. To deecribe th# loeation
of Beoo Co.. I win amply my that
Hutchinsoa I* situated about two tailss
north of 88th paraDel of latitude, and
two miles seat of the 98th meridian
westof Orenwidi. which plaetu the
town about fifty miles south of fit.

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. a 1— a» «k.,v zawn renearmeI

This county ia situated in tbo AxkanoasVaUeT, end b th* largtoi county
but one in tbo Stele- The character of
tion, and a majority of the people are the reontry in thia part of Kanvoa is
engaged, directly or indirectly in acts mor* like some porta of III., a* regards
that tbo particular statute makes crim- appearance, than th* eastern pert ot th*
State. Tbo surface b smooth, rolling
very gently, and lb* valley varies m
width from fir* to fifie-n miles, though
the higher land* differ ao little from the

timsnt of th* people, and usually orv.
That our present prohibitory law was
owe ef this daae at the time of its pasaac* in 1855, few will venture to deny
who give the subject a mssneti care­
ful investigation. For nineteen years
it baa been, with no reactionary legis­
lation, upon the restate books of the
ry sure* wire Legislature, and in sub­
stance, the law of 1853, endorsed by a
popular majority of 20.000 fa a direct
vote of ‘.be people. This law with its
amendmeats is a righteous law.—a law
for the protection at the people - a la*

And right here b the rreA on whieh the
tetaperanev ship struck, and com* so
near foundering.
Depending on the law, knowing thatI
it could not be repeals or modiSed in
any essential particular, th# friend# ofr
total abstinenc*, neglected the most im­
portant part of their work, the teachingI
by
tinned efforts of th* peoph thattotal abetincnc* was a personal uecasaa-■
ty, amt that where there are no drink,'
ers there would b* no sellers of the1
"Ardent" either public or private.
That public opinion wan, and still ia,&gt;
terribly demoralis*d on th* question,i
despite the efforts ot the many workora&gt;.
during th* past three months, does notI
admit of a single doubt
On every
prohibition is just and should be en­
forced, will not permit its enforcement
and be example, ten times more patent
than precept, do all iu their power to
prevent its enforcement, and to giro
personal aid and sympathy to tbo traffic,
and yet claim to b*, and are at heart
and in fooling, friends of prohitritianMuch of this i. do. fo lack of temporanco education, and the neglect of the
radical tris mis of prohibition to odccsto
the people up to the onforwnrat of th#
law, and much more to the fact. that
total abstinence is a thisg of the past,
and scarcely has a living existence to­
day. Medicinal science, the commun­
ion tabla, and th# bomomade winos and

appearance that om can hardly tell
whose the bofawn ends, and the high
lands begin. The aoU is a deep, rich
loam containing a little sand, and vary­
ing in depth from two to six feeL
It
reais upon a subsoil of a clay tormetkm.
makes ono of tbo beet of subsoils, being
eompost *aoagh to retain the atrsagtb
of -th* soil, and also, by the mixture of
sand, is porous enough to allow a per­
fect drainage. A |&gt;eeuliarity of thia
toil, is its uniformity of quality. livre
a men aaa select good land without haw
ing had experienc* in prairie countries ;
for une can travel mils after mile over
•he meat beautiful lands in th* world,
snd betweea oae acre and another there
b not a dofitr of difference in value.
Btn-nma ol pure water, never foiling,
and swiftly flowing, are abundant
Everywhere, water can be obtained by
digging e distaoc* of from ten to thirty
feet, far underneath the whole country,
on a certain level, is found in th* quick
sand, a sheet of water
In ranching
thb a rnnfey-UiMag supply i» obtained.
One of th* great advantages of tlua
reentry ia its climate Al is ao located
that toat^ of the advantages of lh*
East West, North, end Sooth arc cxnbmed, end being 1.500 feet abeve the
level of the sea, we are above ttM miesxnatic mflaencea, so troublesome ia some
pertsef the West, and still not eu high
as to be trooblea with rbeusnatism, like
the higher regions of Colorado and the
Rocky Mountain*. Coughs, and fang
and throat dis*a*es. are almost entirely
unknown, while many who hsro been
in the East, troubled with these dis­
eases, so common there, bars been perms neatly bcaefined by coming here.
Cora, and all kinds of small grain,
doe# remarkably well here, aa dore
regulable*. vines, fie. There is ao
doubt, judging from the character of
the aoiL'aad the taste already made,

Ing xucli property, and the same prooe«dings be bad, aa bswlnbelbre re­
quired tn reference to commlas oners.
6ec. 4. Tbo court shall bear objec­
tions, if any. to the report at tbo tomtnisaloiisrs or Jury, as th* case may be,
and mayaetoaide tbo report and find­
ace tn th* same city or township, or ing, or confirm the same, aad if con­
any adjoining township in the earn* firmed shall enter Judgment of [confirm­
county, a# be shall ace fit; at widenation] conformation, and (hat all right,
time end place the Justice to whom the title, and interest of, in. and to ths tend
cause Ik transferred shall attend and
proceed to bear, try, and dctcrnunj aald

groceries

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U.U*. uvi.
bee. 8. Uro t^xro, together witn all
Interest and cliaigts in arrears upon
any land rejected or charges beck by
the auditor gsueral tor the rvaeon tnat
such laud waa not subject to taxation at
the Huie prescribed by law for the aa»ee*
ment torMich taxce, or that the uxn
tbereun tied been once paid, or that
there . sd been a double aasesement
thereof^haU,by the board &lt;Xauj&gt;ervteun,
be tevied upon th property at fare* of
the roper townships, ot ctberwb* dis­
era or Jury, a# th. Just cotnpeusaxion posed of as may appear eouitabl J, ex­
and damage* to be paid to the owners cept that they .hail n&lt;4 I* re osBcw^.1
and pervotu intereated. If, within the
time eo prsoorlbod. theBtete shall cause
to be deposited the sum so found, the
court shall thereupon enter an order
and Judgment that the title of the State
tu sod to sai l land and every part tt.vro­
ot Is perfect, and baa iMVMne absolute,
and may Issue the necessary .writ of aa•IslaacB, commanding the sheriff to de­
liver the pnastMiun of such land to the
Slate; and thereupon the title and right
of the State tosueb land shall be absolute
and binding agaiant ail persons whotu-

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NEW STOCK! ▼E HATE GOT TO SELL TO lAIIBOMWflOUB SPBffiG STOCK.
thlrty-firal day at December, In the
year of our Ixsrdon* thousand eight
hundred and ecvwnry-fivs, and all the
powers conferred upon aald Board of
Control are bcr**&gt;y revived, renew d.

Remember, Cash for Farmers Produce.

WIM

SMITH, MANEE &amp; PBESTON.

"JS8,

whrst-growing country, and the fart
that the development of ihe miueral
regions to th# West of us, which will
be brought about by the building of
the railroad into Boo them Colorado,
and into New Mexico, ih» year, will
giro us aa Mcellaut market for all the
grain *» can produce
That this will bo a gocxtfriiit country,
there ia no doubt.
MiKb has been
done in the way of planting tree*, which
eflbria havu met with perfect aueresa.
Th* latob of tbs* cocaty, now unoocupiod, sr* owned by the railroad cotnpentre; though in the Hon them part of
it there remains a small area of land
subject to Home*tead or 1‘reempliuus.
Two years ago, the whole at thia cmmty
vrav unoccupied, eofi wow, only a few
soctfons, as I stated, are to be found.
The railroad is, however, selling their
land* on teous and. at prices that make

redly traced than any one would darn
to affirm who has not given the subject
nareftll inresligntirm; miil jot it ii tijje,
to* tree, that thaw tfifag* are largely
overlooked, and the eslooas, gwiliy of
enough. Go&amp;knows, am charged with
being th* oaly v*4*ior* of U» law, or
teachsreand fMaafora o* intataperBBM- The man who fiara* ep*ak out
on thia question is ralfed «n infidsl or a
friend of th* whisky traffic, and ye! they
are alien neither, but true friends of
ell genuine reform and of chriatiaaity.
Bat they ask, and their dmnnnd &lt;Kc«
not **esn unreoaoaebia, that thete so­
cial, friendly aids of iatemprntnee. that
may not be reweirod by th* law, end
which being foahiooable and popular,
shall ao foager bn tolerated, ar* the internet. with a deduction of twenty per
renL, if owe fifth cf Umland is put u
der unHivwticas al th* sod of three years.
Let taapamwe mvu and women pon­ There has sever, ahxe the beginning of
der well tbeae things. I.'t our etmrrbas the eettlraM oTtbi Slate, been such
ranout er sad furiresr, tbo use of win# bargains offered in land.
Ona thing,
at th# coamunieu tabla ; lei car phy­ perhaps it might be wall fox ma t# say,
sios*** teach by axamplo aa wall aa by
U. ttau tkia Territcey comprising th*
precept, that alcohol is a deadly phon,
laud great of the fiawtn F* B. B. is
unfit far human beings to twndow.
wsoslhing entirely new, having been
Let cur temperance men and wcmon c-prned to settlement practically, only
continue in Um glorious work of *due atwoyooss ago, and ia unqucotamably
Uag Um people up to tha slander J of
each individual up to the total ebotineaoe standard, with the greatest posslbl# rapidity ; sad'lhen tbo moral .end­

75 entirely new Patterns never before on sale.

withnai tb* advertise*
will obtain it for yna
KanB, wtihowt assg or
.endfagrt* erdsr.

Vaffodbtata

283UT3A UMAM 3M0H

Inga in Um
of Mlehl-

Gold 118 1.2.
Spring-like to-day.
SotUa Bp eserybody

Hliftiniati- m,
Neuralgia,
Bunt*, So renews.
Sore Throat, Bolts, WmA, •
Hoaraenexs,
Ulcers, Brulacs,
Ucsulaehr,
Piles, Sprains,
Toothache,.
Colic, Old Berea,
All Hemorrhage*,
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Odd Faltow’sDaao.

ycb dlacxB £ si wol&lt;l BellidO
SPECIAL TAXES,
Miy 1,1874, to Ajrfl 30, Utt.

LOU FBICESjaY

i' rilO wen exii ilirw

.tqitil

raved

xtro ie norfii.
at the

meat of th* people will foaasW the on*
fawnaat of the law nf prnhiUtiM, and

Styles.
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�By Aid. Bentley—
I
BmsM. That from end after the first,
dey of May next, tbo regular mootiug
of the Council shell bo held on tbe firnt
and eecoad WodModays of rack month.
On motion Council adjourned until |
Wednesday rrenipr, April kfi.

For the first time since wo &lt;»mmraoed their psiUioatioc, cur Now
York letter is not at hand in time for
t this foeue. Wo regret it very much,
: and trust it will not occur again.
■y There was a sharp runaway on our
street* Saturday afternoon, but no spe­
cial damage was done.
The team
started from the warehouse of W. T.
Eaatman. end ra« to tbe National Ila.

thu enetuagyear. 1 hope our txoetlcg*
wi.T be harsnociiius, sad aU our act*
shall be for tho benefit of tbe city, and
any error* 1 eball commit I hope you
will overlook, hoping by exparfonee to
amid them.
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Wa. H. Gooevasa,
Lamp Holder- -J. Talfer, L'Arae.
Mayor.
Book and Music bund-J. E. Ulticr.
ByAld. Baeviaerbrt Huron.
Flat Iren Heater—11 J. Wfiliame,
Thal the inaugural ot the Mayor be
placed upon filo with Recorder and pub­
lished in the papers with the Council

German Correspondence.

We are informed that 1220 has been
rigned for the support of a reading
room free to all, to be under tbe anepicea ol tbe young ladle* &lt;4 tbe city.
Moro will bo given as it may bo ro-

Mmn Batxnxx:—I baf bin dalkfau
mlt my T'X Bedacy, trad wo koom to
de ogg^mhun d« ve vneld bote go
irnlo rfo iltuiperance gause, uf Joy v ou! 1
lost her triak Rhino wino, and mo trick
lagnrbver, uf wo Uraso. I dead know
y Don't forget the Odd Fellows’ dance af dey vonld do dat, bed if dey veald,
al Union Hall on Friday evening. effry ding vould ba lofcly, bud if uey
Brooks' Claiicnac Band will furaU$ voat do dal, 7 dink* I petter sign de
tho urarie, and a lively time may be ra- Wedge Ufa or six dimes, und den uf I
peeted, and we hope there may beg------'
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large attendance.
Our bid for printing tbe charter, waA*i

for the same work, ia the bid made by
Dennis AHolmra, and we do all kind*
of job work for leas money, than any
otbsr office in the corxntr.

&gt;V*iM g*M*te&lt;5 St

Dewey baa gone into tbo baby baeine*a - Aralrito Aras,
Oh, no! we retired from that same
year* unoe. , But ere hear Orno ’has
just enlisted, but from tbe appearanso
of tbo sire tbo *pcciiu*n must bo de­
cidedly delspidated ia appearance

r. ep«* t™» TOO *. M_ eetUIM r.
i&gt;l.r frwwUte 1.
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CHURCHES.

yMr. Donning baa built a fine sidewalk
in front of bis premiere on. tho south
aide of Green Street, weet of tbo resi­
dents of A. D. Cook, an improvement
which wiU bo largely appreciated by
tho people who reowlo in that part of
tho city.

A mu was hung in Teuueaeeo the
olner day for a murder corumitted seven
yean ago. There,is some hope that
the Jfoaaer squib-maker, will atonejday

T.J.WUAUI.W.
J Les Bns. BvftvUrr.
HASTINGS CHAPTER. NO- «,

cash in tho Htate Treasury, April 6lh,
1874, was »1,2X8.696.73. Raraipte for
tbo week ending April Ibth were *87,169.02; payments during same time
99,B&amp;aJ^; leaving
Treasury of *1.S1G,009 85 ; it-creaao in
one week, *77,816.12. Thia balance ia
tb o largest on record -

We inrito special attention to tbe advortteemrata of Meters. Groble A Rus­
sell, and Dwight A Burrall on the first
Of their particular
HASTINGS LODGE. NO.M,rmS* *v«v page thia week.
bnsiueM we ahnll apeak in a future
T“"U’’w^ttiiriAN. N.O.
number, and can oasuro our readers,
that these aatabliakmente are all they
are represented to be, and a credit to
any place.

I Touldn't da it only Cm sggouut of
my, imzucm. My bladder Shako dnles
mo dot is ds ray dey aU Uay it, 3ey
ooonxs pooty shy at it, and day does
mooch goot in ahoeb'e ckdinge Dond
you see, eferyboty dink* dey is a shc*p.
' I dink- MUbb r Brintor, dat yoa
should lu.iao lo di*e dompcrancs ms«dlogo, or of you are afraid, uou ry dond
ytrn sent your dyfel. I dinks I vas
nefer more aggttacernted in all my life.
Dat Charley Bauler lie firing* down do
bouse, be read* dwenty fife bages of
dor Uni Schuta* gonytitutiou do broofe
dot bo vas a migbdy boor reader, end
den von be van trou da beetle* was so
gist dat dey ’ srhtouipod und glnpfwd
dor hanta, und dan he tinlu day rant
him do read dat all ofor agin. Usd
firn dot leotla brinter, mlt a high hat.
bo roe *chaaart like der dyfaL efary dime
he oonlt got a ebanoe. be hups up nod
sebwing* hieanw*round und round, und
den he boUore. "Got pleas der rimm«ns 1 Gut pleas der vimmsns 1Und
dea ds vimmena schmiln, und finks dat
he loofee dor rtmmsns moss aa drmperanca, and dat may be, 1 couldn’t dell
bow fas infixed. I don't got too much
timajo wride. no more non. a* I hear
Bedrey's gradle voire gomblainiag, dal
if I dond keeb dot cradle moofia. dem
footle fellers got awake und gry for
lagwr peer all toy. so nf gnurve I gfoee;
und safe der lager.

ilsaras's Mxoxuxu—The Forty­
eighth Vcdome ot Htrptr't
cooeludes with a number .crowded with
(leculiarly interesting matter, pwfnuly
and beautifully illustrated.
Tbe number opens with a" rtpeodse
turn of "Canine's Doing a-M vying,"
one of Robert Herrick's Pastorial
Poems, with three grKsfayHtt.trafioui
by E. A. Abbey. An exceedingly in­
Tbe following accounts were allowed teresting paper with fifteen engravings*
by ayee and nays :
prepared by Helen 8. Conant, giro, an
Account of J. M. Hawes, for Clerk of account of Dr Bchweinfurtb'e Eiplcraelection, It 00.
Account of W. I. F. Hams, Registra­ Gray's deecripuoa of the "Flower Mis­
tion and Election, »6 00.
sion, exquaitely illustrated, is timely and
Account of Q. M. Reed, salary, vary euggratiye- Mr. Elliott eoatributea
an illustrated paper on the Fur Seal of
Alaska- Mcmeare D- Oraway enralade* hie survey of ttkley, with reminiaoenoes of Robert Collyer's early days,
By AUf Bvvimerappropriately Illustrate 1. A eompreThat tbo Mayor appoint a Committee
of three to report at the nut meeting of John of Barneveld- -the subject of
what salary they deem proper to pay Motley's now work—is contributed by
the City Marshal for the cn*uing year. R. H Blodlar.1, with‘four cxceileat en­
Carried.
gravings- lu addition to this variety
Tbo Mayor appointed at such Com­
mittee, Aid*. Beasoier. Bentley and Bar­
I—‘•Tbo Kingfitber," by

By Aid Bentley—
Ji—litJ, That tbo sum of seventy.
eo dollars be Iransferrod from soroud
rard Highway fund to the Brigde land,
'he same haring been errnmously trans-

Obstacles to Mi
.‘□."rUii'tuTdCT.'S

FRESH FISH I

Thompson, and ‘ Hjw
IX," by Mary Mapes

H0U8EH01

panacea

Ayee— Aide. Dawson, Barlow, Beesmer, Fuller. Bentley and Bkks.
Nays—Aldo. Mudge and Dolph.
A slalemont from M. W- Riser,
Justice ot tbo Peace, as to damage* lo
•beep of C. 8. Burton killed by dog*,
was read and laid on the table
By AU. BentleyJiMoJtfJ, That tbe Recorder be roquoeted to obtain bid* from each of tbe
newspaper pabluhors nf the r*iy. tor
printing nod binding in good manner,
in pampitol form, fa) eopieq of |be char­
ter of tbe city ot Halting*, together
with all amendments and marginal

FAMILY

Special Notice.

PAI.MER ENCAMPMENT, NO- &lt;»

Far th e accommodation cf our eubcribors who desire any 1 other book,
magarine. or paper, published, with or
without tbo advertised premium*, we
sill obtain it for you at t*e Lowen
lUim, without any expense to yoa in
lending the enter.
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Spting-like to-day.
Settle up everybody.

All right. Brother Fool.

Odd Fellow's Dance Friday Evening­
Temperance meeting next Monday
Circuit Court one wk from nex*
Monday.
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Being clewed up—tbe whiskey shops

Common Conncil.

Prwent—Mayor, Recorder end Alda.
Dawson, Bartow, Mudge, Dolph, lte»*In Barry County 13 Rapeblicane to sosr, Puller. Bentley and Rieka
Mayor Goodyear read hi* inaugural
address aa follow*:
listed by us tbe day after tbo election, To tbe Honorable tbe Common Conncil
constitute tbe Board ef SuperrUore.
of tbo city of Has tags:
but there was one orror, Mr. Bartram,
Gxxmuixx— In aa*tuning tb^iju'iro
not Mr. Chapin, being the Buporviaor
oi tbe office to which 1 am elertwl, I
elected tn Assyria, but it io Republican
herewith present aparlxra statement of
tbe * Hairs of tbe city, end such surgeeK ibe rrembers of tbo "Young, Ladiro
Bocfoty** extend thair tbnskw to the
geatieraen who have Laubocribed ap
liberally for the support of a Public Orderkxra^f»d,fnr welt,)
Readiag Room. It ia proponed to rent H. J. lienfield right of way inroomoovertboetoroofBorberAB*3*yon
ehalsagiax. to Jam, 1*7A
State Street, which will be fitted up M Firei Wert for Highway*,
pfoasemtiy and economically a* poraibfo. Gccoud-wanl for
"
We trust our effort* mav meet tba ap­
proval and patronage of all.
From thia exhibit of tbo finances,
permit me to say that tho retiring May­
Ml Barros.—Permit me through or and Conncil hare managed the city
year paper to inform th* fodfo* of this affaire admirably, and I hope, we. as
City and surrounding country that our their successors, will do aa well.
"Ladies Tenqwrsnco Union" of HasThis, gentlemen, can only be occomp
tings ia _ .public Insdtution. and that ws tistied by strict nttautiox to the trust
sajoartly isvftw all true temperenee la- confided to u* To this end we should
dice to most end work with us for tho bo punctual in our attendance at all
.uppr^sion bl intemperance and tU mrctingv ot the Conned, ihn* guarding
Aha interest of.au; respective ward*, end
tbe city at tern-

by ipMructed to look up the Mvernl
maps belonging to the city of Hastings
and in tbo hands of members of former

Coaoril adjourned.

Regular meeting of the Common
Council htld April SO, 1874.
Present—Mayor, Recorder, and Aids.
Dawtco, Barlow, Mudge, Dolph, Bossmet. Fuller, Bentley and Hick*.
Minutes of previous meeting iced and
approved.
By Aid. Bcsaner \Bntlrrd. That all tbe rule* and regulatfon* uf the old Council be observed disoaro which depend upon bad blood
se »ueh by this connril until uthrrwise are cured, or bmt treated, by *ucli
medicines aa take np from this fluid and
excrete from tbe system the noxious
element, it is not ot practical impor-

Tbe Special Committee appointed to
report cm ialary of Marshal for ensuing
year reported a* follows:
Te ffo BtocrM Ufa Jfryre rad ffo Cramm G-rai7 if ffo CWy ef IMof :

I weald revpoctfiill urge upon yuur
conwderatioa tbe foetrriagcare aad proteetian cf -the fir* deportment of rar
dyr. Tbe young men of tbe city with
asmmandabfo seal, haft formed a ptxxl

The Court Honae io rvot iviag a good
। leaning with soap and waler.

New Orleans people me indulging m
strawberry festivals at prieiot
•
Have you signed the plfdgn»
This
is the leading question now-a-days.

A Csan from OrangeviUe has been Fronk Wsbetrr, Alias Whitatrae, O. Z.
Woodard, Mis* Anna William*, Aman'crowded oat, but will bo printed in oar
da Brewer. Nancy Peak, Mary Ann
Smith, J. H. Crawford.
,
Direct your falser* to No. of P. O.
box er drawer.
Jjo. Ruaxr»».P.M.
Read Barber’s advertisement; all
about eggs. It will pay to invest ia
that cla*i of Poultry.
For fine pictures, old magaoines, end
exchange newspapexa, ia any quantity
Let n» hear a good word from
Missouri Valley, end all about Uto |
parity of Nebraeka thia sgrin^ fart

C. A P.
the Fl. W. J. ■
Valley Dre. of the Mir*
Rsilroad.
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the Bsxxaa. tbe Genera] hse*' of the
Special Session, to which public ntlraUon i* dlreeted.
.
Next week we wiU reprint in artiefo

Removed.
John taalfy take* (bfo method to fa»fcnn Mm petrous and Use public gener­
ally that he has sored fate forge strata
of Groceries, Conned Fruita, Tea*. As.,
• ----------- directly oppanite hie
ienon fltarat. Ttaet hie
* reedy in ninrt v days,
that time be will noil

pictures:
I *ra now all alone ia the Pbotocntpli
busior*. and aa I have made arrange­
ments lo inciea** my facilities for doing
beltrr work thu ever all should call
and get a negative taken. Tbe superi­
Diseases of the Blood.
ority of my work in the port ia a euffieirnl guarantee of firsl-ciase work in
the future.
Rooms in Washington
source is eminted. the painful and sor­ Block, sonth side State Street
row-producing effects are visible in
many shape*. The multifarious farms

instance, uowlica! authority describe
about fifty varieties of skin diasage, but
•a they all require for their euro very
siraular treatment i; is of no practical
utility to know just wliat name to apply
to a certain form of tain diwmw, ao yoa

white awelliegs, ralanred gland*, and
ulcer* of varying appearance; might
describe bow viral*nt poison way show
itself in vittious form* of eruptions,
ulcers, sore throat, botry tumors, etc-;
but as all tbo various appearing msnifeatatioc* of bod blood are eared by a
uniform meau*, 1 deem such a couree
unnecessary. TLoroaghly efoanee tbe
blood, which is tbe great fountain of
life, end good digestion, a fair *ktu.
buoyant spirits, vital strength, and
souadnoM of coastitatfoa, will all return
to u*. Fur this purposo Dr. Pieroe’*
Golden Medical Divcorerr end Purga­
tive Pellets are pre-eminently the nrti-

CHOICE EGGS B ARCAINS
Hatching.

For

lu Paris the ladies are literally bowod
The bonds of tbe iollowing named dawn bene*th tbe weight of jet. with
oflicors elect were exemined and ap­ which even the now bon art* and hat*
ore
heavily cmbroiderod.
proved :
Geo. E. Goodyear. Recorder.
Henry C. Lewis, Treasurer.
Geo. Curry. Wm. Tinkler, Oeo. IV.
Slocum and Isaac W. Swsrthout, Con-

My Stock u'mnde up by care­
ful selections from the best
Strains in New England and
New York, and I am prepared
to furnish Egg* at the following
price* :
♦1,60
Light Brahma,
Dark Brahma,
,
Partridge Cochins, - 8.00
W. K. BARBER.

The Dog Law.

JAMES WOODRUFF

j.o. Mm" x
NEW STORE!

NIW GOODS AND KIT PRICES
BK.O3XT»T’S BLOCK

oo mxb* sraswr.

Hastings, Michigan.

e/cara^

Merara. Prick*!t A Mate bare formed
a ri&gt;-partner*liip for tho purpnoo of do­
me a general businees a* Bleckwiithe,
'and having l&gt;ougt&gt;t oot tbo blacksmith­
ing interest of Jack IBeli. m*y be found
at bis old stand on tbe comer of Church
and Railroad street*, where they will
bo (deesed to see all their eld irimd*
and any other iatboo who may hare

NOTICE.

PIERCE’S
On motion tha reuort was accepted
and the Committee was discharged.
By Aid. Baeemer—
That the report of the Gotnmitte be

Bn Hiflukal id »

CLYCLOPE]

or are about to take a trip to Mireonri.
Kanras, Colorado. New Mexico. Ne­
braska, &lt;hegr”&gt;‘’TC“lifara‘*' &lt;0 recom­
mend a cheap safe, quick and direct

Proporals were made by the Banner
Co., and Dennie A Holme* to furnish
brand rapine of the City Charter in
acmrdanra with a resolution adopted «t
tha previous meeting.
I would cell your attention to the
On motion the shore proposals wore
raditfan of tbe old sidewalk. ;eome ere referred Io Committee on Ordinance.
Da. Baara's P*tx I’***ex*, for Rbou
tngoea, and need itu media to attention ;
Account of T. J. Wilder, wn» taken realism, Neuralgia. Cratnpa, Colic,
eo to tbo naooMity of row oove. which,
DiarrbcM, Uhukra Morbus, Chai*ra Indollars.
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fiietum. Sprains, Burns, Heald*. Brui«e*.
On motion tbe claim of C. 8. Barton, Chilblains, Freol-bltee. Bwelling*, Sorefur damngre for sheep killed was refer- nee* of Joint*, and all painful affoetam,
of tbe body, external end iatostud. Fur
tbe Wert.
Tsna*. from the North.
Oa moliun the aervnat of J. P. Cold-, Sorrthroaf, Quiuxy, and dis-ase* K.iith end Eart erareset *1 8&lt;. Ensue
Roberta A Co., «7.W, for docket was of th* throat and nueo** metnbrera. it with uale* of tbo Mfoeottrt Pacific The
i« *□ inraluabie remedy.
Jranr F.
The bond of Geo. M. Boed, as Mar- Bmj.&amp;nix * Co , Proprietor*. 8 end
9 College Flare. New Ya*.

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�RINTIN
Michigan Central R. R.
MICHIGAN CliTBIL IL B.
Greai River Vallry Division OLD, MU ABLE AMD DIRECT ROOTS,
touri uMu.*s 4&gt;.u 40. irn-____

coMaiaMioMSM’N nonet

Republican

"•assssr-1yateaoansetereraww^

i luxury. Well then, let u» have a rel viral, end close all store* which offer
, for eel* much abominable articles, o.'taint that horrible temptation to the
• innocent, ruining so many aouls and
, famllm, so many helpfou women and
I children. Let ns fonu telfoo raefotiea,
, madia unions, and leather clothe* **r saristioai; sad let a* move back into
&gt; Adam'* pendiee, because ever so many
, people abate God's gift* in thia world,
i
I* there anything tn this wide uni­
L rme, however bl**e*d and neceerary,
- that cannot tie abused ? Among all tho
i feelings of tho human hesrt uono can
C give ua mor* delight or genuine hapniI nee* than tha ion aad affection* wh ich
oaite spooa** ia perpetual aad recipro­
psychological question to which I can­ cal tatoem, friendship and sympathy.
not do juntiee here. W* kaow that Look upon th* shocking crime* and
nine-tenth* of all human uao stimulants name!*** woe* emanating from tho
in this or that form, h*nc*. if common abuse of that identical lore of eexe*.
uaagw prove anything, it cannot be Jealousy ia tb* progenitor of hatred,
edited supetfluous or a waste of material. life-lceg and Implacable Minority, bru­
SUH. we will not insist on this disputed tal hostilities, murder and suicide ; and.
point For argument*’* sake, let u* all that it cf daily ocenrance. Physici­
admit it ia one of th* many fora, of ans only know how msoy thcowindi
warta coaeiMm to civilised society and lose health, cheer and happiness, tb*
noblest function* of soul aaDwdy. how
so *onaid*r tbo point
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Now I will say nothing about our msny are carried to an early grnre. how
good tedira* bonnets, ffowora, feather*, many pocr and gniltleos children suffer,
brarls, curia and butterflies ; not a word wither aad perish, and all this by the
sloullaoee ribbons, velvet*, ritfca, scarfe, abuee of tbs boliu*t and moat ganeroa*
•ashes, t***ris, fringes, ehttlaine*, fans feeliag* of tb* human heart. 1 will
and parasol*; not a mention cf neck, not shock your feeling* by recounting
laces, bracelets, ear-ring*, fingor-riugx, th* woe*, vice* and crime* narraled dal-

Dr. J. Walker's California Vln-

•r

flrar Dltten ere a purely V*g*rill*
p—.retinn. —-uuX.
herb*found o
r* Nevada fc™~—. «. —— —, _
medicinal propertie* of which are extaet*d therefrom without the Ute of AlooboL
Tbaquration is aimart dalHsaked. •’What
ia the cause of the anperoOetod success of

■vsneraDetreit. kava

:

Datol.
D**IM.

they rvmora the cause ot disease, aad the
pitied recover* his health. They arc tbe
gmt blood purifier and • Ufe-finag prin­
ciple, a perfect Renovator aad Inrtaucsto*
of tha «T«tem Never before la the Mrtory

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BANNER BLOCK.

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tagear t'tseyawth

^sr//r?s, jw/eiy.

not a whisper about cuff*, veils, panier*
or flounce*; diamonds, garnets, enrbnacl**, emerald*, sapphirei, smethyt*, am­
Now, ladle* and gentlemen let u*
bers, rubioe, opal*, pearls or class beads, meet the evil at tha rvot. Tbe main
for I really think. If it wo* mi for the cause of all thseo enl* ia beauty. There
beautiful variety of woman's droea, in •hall be no beauty. We will tolerate
shape*, colon and texture*, th»»* itree Is none. But a* our good * ire*, aistero
and bonae* would leak M prorase and and daughter* cannot help being beau­
monotonous a* a ccal-raide.
Speaking tiful, aad we do no* like to see them do
of waste, I am Ruing anraniy to make hke the sister of Frederick tbe Great,
wa* on tbe gentlemen’* button*. Every who wantonly daafrtfyed the beauty of
one wears *t Irast one down button* i® her face, lot u* build harems and keep
his eosit, whan actually, in sommor, be every beautiful dame ot damsel locked
needs none, and ia winter foar will do and well watched until a committee
him. This waste of latten* cost* th* of grate and honorable judge* shall de­
country no Im* tha^fir* millions cf dol­ clare her decidedly ugly. Then aha
Th* Friend* of Inquiry assetubleu in
may go forth Into thia wicked wield
lar- ayrar, whieh is clearly wasted.
large number*, in tb* basement of tho
ItbtxM, tha lend prodncLng wine, without danger to henelf or other*.
Pantheon, to bear an maay o* the tomTake religion itself and aeo what
or com, barter and Lope, sued ia teakpetnoa question, aa now agitated by ing fomented liquor*, might serve bet­
American women, by Rabbi Iraac M.
ter purposes; so might the field and
Wise. whoee pastoral workshop occu­
meadows yielding oato aad hay for our rag* coaid inflict on man, outrage* cd
pies the opporite corner of Eighth and aristocrats' bonne, bo also used for bat alldescripbOnr were committed, penePlmnsfreeta Dr. Wire raid:
ention* of individuate and nation* were
I* it morally wrung to taka a glaa of ter purpose* ; end tbe material and la­ deercod and executed in cold blood, de­
. bar squandered in tb* construction of
beer, wine or champagne at dinner, or'
gala carriagra and gala furniture, would structive cin were waged, million* of
at any other time? er ia it hypoeracy
build comfortable home* for aU the poor
famtliaa in thia country. But her* 1 million* slain—all by the abase of re­
ligion. And now, just now, generous
they can hide the fact ? Lal us tec bar* inadvertently ran my subject into
Grot whet might be called morally the province of national oconomy, to dame* and damsels are misled to abuse
which 1 can nut do justice here. Civil­ prayer and ben-diction thomaelvo*. take
wrong.
ised society ha* idea* of it* own in this tha name of the Ixwd their Qod in vain,
Morally wrong is that which the in­
respect, especially the friends aad pet- and make public demonstration*—un^er
telligence by Wyixna consent calls to;
I runs of commere* and industry. la tho influence of abused religion. There
or, as ocr religious friend* maintain,
national economy it makes no difference i* nothing so holy, so tublime, so divine
which th* Bible cbaractorixM as such.
whether ao and so many thousand* of thnt man ia hie delusion can not abuse.
AH nations of antiquity need wine or
Shall God destroy his beautiful crea­
strong drink as they called it in Hebrew,
tion boeaew foolrthmen worship the
as a beverage, and as ingredients cf the
lobjeete of nature? Clan we abolish
•octifloe*. Among tho madexn nation*
money, luxury, beauty or religion, love
th* Mohamni*d*sx* only maka an excep­
or prayer, because they are abused and
tion. They drink no wine and eat no
bar* become th* aourree and cause* of
peak. We hare no staltetir* to prove [
• L.—A &gt;11. L-—— —.1. _d
l.u_
misery, affliction, shame, crime and ru­
ination ? Homan nature aad tbrevvria distance like that wealthy lady’s cost­ iasd world respond cmnhsticatlr, no! If
ly jewel*, the satn* right has tha poor tha law prohibit* that which is not
chaste and detract ro nature. aueh os nisu to purchase hi* cheap drink, and to criminal or immoral ywrsr, it is doapotic.
otautu and polygamy. There ia no dif­ drive tho tha acme satisfaction fron&gt; it tompCibie. undermine* tho respect also
ference in taking stimulants in thia or as Mr. Toplofty does from his imported
that fosm, lha *ff« t beta* precisely the champagne and Rabasnaa ; more so, ia for good and necessary lawr, makes
fact, tor the money spent by the former hypocrites and hidden rebels, snd de­
“^uteido the Islamite*,- however the remain* in the country. It thia ia cor­ lente its o*n ends. It demoraltekw If
us* of wine or strong drink a* a bever­ rect it fallows that th* uao of wine or public opinion stigmatiia* that which is
•trong drink cannot be called either image is eccuDvu among aB claaeee of so­ mcral, impious, fungodly, or eren a neither criminal or immeral, y*r w, it
weaken* itself power lee*. If religion
ciety, excepting, of euttroe, lionost and
waste of proptoty ; Mt even by those snd prayer are nb&lt;:»od to wage war on
whose terminology ia shaped by the ex­ liquor to-day, they may ba sb used to­
tra dictionary, anppooed to have revised morrow, on th* same principle precise­
by the Holy Spirit, which editions are ly, to peroecuto and pray out uf their
very cheap, and extremely useful liuuse* and homes, Freemasuug Catho­
in sbapiag thing* for the popular mar- lics, foreigner*, infidels, or anybody who 1 Hera* * Be*&lt;y. with Bllrae-woaalte batatas,
a orth »SO». Oot Flat loots Koto toad 1’1
is not fsshto«*blc, suite not th* taste of
But it te not th* use, ti to the abac his neighbor*, or doo* not cun form to
of tha thing, which is the cease of tho vulgar prej siIkvs If tb* pamions m ap
ccmplaict.
The infemjwnite use of be ignited with impunity to override
wine and strong drink degrades, brutal- and defy the law and the Oonsiitmion,
in thte or that farm, or by. any means,
it matter* not bow or what, we stand-at
th* brink uf lawless despotism, and tho
gate. are ajar for all sort* of violence 1
afflictwa, of insanity and suiada. Ilia und persecution, oppression and deetruoinebriety *gainrt which Moera hold* up tion of all personal righto. A* jqhctiNosh and bis degraded eon ' Ham, Lot cal a people of common wrnso n« we ire,
and, hie. deinriM daughter*; against let its keep in sight that th* passions
one* aroused, inrariably end ia mischief
and destroy the very thing they mean
tobnOdup. Their passions one* felly
exist* in the law of Mases, far |'
aroused may lead us back into aU the
either priert or people; and Moeen was 1
ercssif* and brutalities of tbo Midd lo
rrrr strict in dietary law*.
Whatever
wa* sacrificed upoh tbe alter like salt, ■
No nation on earth, modenj or an­
flour, tel. pigwoaa, doves, turtle doves,
cient. can boast upon roepecting higher
sheep, goat* and eaHte—was alao inor treating better th* women of our
country than w* do; Mr do any deserve
it better. We ar* willing to grant them
equal rights iu every reepect. but wo
must refnse to be governed by them

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Q*o. M. D»w«y,

3085

VOL. XIX. NO. 1.

HASTINGS, BARKY COUNTY, MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY, APKI1. 29, 1874.

Mw tirt

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We challenge Messrs. Dwight &amp; Burrall to

give you tutue chloroform " And the
queenly girl battened toward bar bou­
doir.
•
••The deuce take the chloroform t"
rag’d John, striding back and L-rlj
liks an ti gered Bumaick. "1 demand
an rxplaaaffon of all thia conduct
Have You Jost al! sense of womanly
modesty and dec*ney ? Oh, to be that
intuited and disgraced I"
•"IruaLlwd 7 disgraced? Why, what
do yon mean?” And the wife's fare

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“Ba 1 1 a I" Each an out buret I &amp;&gt;
I..ng cud Io mo.rily did .be kiugb that
Jahn liegou ugaiu to Lslv-va tual she
bad li»t I.ei jstteet. “Oh, John, vuu
er. cred," she b- |,an n, soon ns her
langlitersatoidsd. "Here I rear us I a
man who. six months agis Adsmniy
pr..mu.a mo usvorwure
luorb iadr.
ui Lm dlo ti.becnu, at-d in less I ban a
lotluiglil alter i.ur murriuae at ouiely

Sod, Stubble, Corn Stubble, ground covered with
Straw and muck.

We make this challenge because Messrs. Dwight
&amp; Burrall have advertised four victories over the
new Oliver Chilled Plow in Field Trials, in a sin­
gle day, and at the time of such statement we had
never been in a field with them, nor had we ever
been invited to do so.

my bu.baud baa yiolaled bia wold, pol­
luted lua body, herded wi'li toatora Sial
ragaLunds and tor what ? The cotnisituation of all thia must bo inaxpresibiy awe. t. It is my outy to oxtierieuoa
il. and then I &lt;au heucr utxleretand
«liy,iuy husband violated to mui-h to
&gt; bjuy. H bat ta au [irecHins to him wili
i a ptuciou. to un . And now, inatrad
o| yuur a|Mvnng kua frr thus unite
iiug icy aousvd ioid and master I meet
wuL awtul arato. My Lw, what ia
aauoe tor lire guuao U aanca "
bumelLitut st.qiped her words,’ cut
ting ibe old saw into a labial ooncasiuu, or something Use it

LL'CIDI KINttLL,
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etevngth and guidance
You know 1
always Baid, John, I would follow
where’er you led the way, and 1 raellj
believe 1 could give up my eigatt it!
you should. Yue know it would be a
i gical .acrificc.’’
'
"Yea Annie, *1 know. Shall J prom
ito overt
“Ab, you dear old fellow! I wouldn't

FARMERS OF RARRY COUNTY ARE CORDIALLY
INVITED TO RE PRESENT.
Over 400 of these celebrated Oliver Chilled Plows now in use
this county.
.

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HOME MANUFACTUERS TRIUMPHANT!

DENTIST

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Hidiia.

It in generally drain bio that we
•hould pteservv the thape of our flower
b- d» end burden from year to year, hi
I bat the [J«nt. shall cot be eocnmcho-i
U| &lt;® by me walks. When flower beds
are cut in the turf on the lawn, an edg­
ing will, t be spade ia all that i.
eary to keep them tn shape mr all linnI1 t.a. te. u tIn- eastern for yean fo use
a dwarf growing Box foredging*; still
thiv ia on-y used by 4 lew, and, as it

Swarfs H°TBL&gt;

This is her picture:—A fair, »weel
lace; inuueuu*. btno-giay eye*; an euchanung mouth-, mawea ‘d rieli, dark,
clustering hair; a proud figure, ma a
rule* sweek rich and tender.
Her
drees is a riolei sdk. with garniture ol
nres and vfoleto. Bbc to a bndc. and
lovely aaa wuman! John mairird her
a month sg&lt;-, and brought b«r from
her Northern homo to tbe “.'unuv
ttouth," tuck room, at the hotel, «ud
wu tbo pr.iude.t lellow to Mobile.
A—ie - that was bar nam*—»..t «n
the public rereads with pretty Isri tilt­
ed rather High, Iraning b.ck in tier
ehatr smoking a splvudi-i cigar, with
delightlul reitsb. John, tall and cou■cquentiaL lights hi, cigar at ths bur.
and saunters forth to bat* a smoke
with tbc-Captern. finding Ids eifs in­
stead. He seems to bare taken root io
a single heart-boaL
M* 1.1,— C)—.1__ 1 ... m
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IF YtfU WANT
Laat Friday April 24th, the Agents for the Chilled Plow assisted by the state Agent, ‘'one of

stockholders of the firm,” went up to Messrs. Barlow A Goodyear's field near the flouring mill
••that you were here. Il it right stupid,
alone. Isn't it lovely 1—do
draw np a chair, John, and Ist^ be oonMestreL'*
John, confuted, bewildered, and
frightened, it at a tow wbat eouree to
penuo. But one though: tbrilia through
Ida soul, and that grates on bls lite,
dlwdarfay Luywwcrauy.'
“Annie, Live I" the |&gt;oor fallow aofuy
ten. “I tear you are not weiL Let nw
bake you in, dear. Sea all those rude

and tried their plow with the No. 3 testing the draft with a Dynamometer, the following state­ smukiag

ments made by farmers present and the parties holding the plows shows the result:
Hsav7»aa, April ffl, UTi.
This tortlOus tout 1 bold both ths Nt

NEW STORE!

NIW GOODS AM KIf PRICE

Ute draft of oeeb one tooted wtthont

OVU NEW YORK LITTER.

and tbal I* left a trwuk, widen bring
examined, revealed e fine gold watch,
two &gt;o!ver-mounted revutvvn^ Valuable
clothing, Ac , sod atNuog tober things,
n k-U-r ad tressed to Use pstntia to
whom iba swindles wddtrw the Wt&lt;-r,
ireu; which tact they prv»uuie a rriatiooship. Mr.-Tbompewt toil a buaxdUU tor 117
unpaid, ve reretpl of
which, by Adam's Express, the taink
wit! be forwarded. Aud this spinal.
Oteusu E. CothnwateT.
Now if Use person receiving this le*-

Have Lad for a year past a rather bar-i
limo ot it. Ttia city ufflrisla got a
sjasiu uf rirtuo. and whore the officer,
on the boat were not property •Seen,’*
they were liable to constant “pulling.’’
Pardon the lecirtucalitira.
But the
gambbre have at last aflenced the
guardians ol the law, and they are go­
ing on as u«ual. A fint -class gambling
Loose ia a curious place.
Tho relablisbuient is known among
oporto as a "Club House " Externally,
it ia a quirt, rather elegant hoove, that
the preera-by would suppose to bo th*
dwelling of some repntabla, well tmdo
citlteB. Yoe aarvud tba flight of steje
— the outer hail door ie open, and you
ring. You notice that ia the inner hallduuraawickeL Thia wicket fiiea open
■nd a gentletnaaly negw’s tore ap­
pears. If yen are known you are ad-

Kxpevee CLaepeay. It ie
aay thereto *&gt; Arenda H
Blondway.
Tba Ex|reea
have been netifleil, and
agreed not to dekvrv naoni
Cntliawatoe.
Hie EtU*

urrelcreneo is required. Entering tho
halt you find at the end of it, a recep­
tion ronta gorgeously furniabsd. Thvro
is an elegant ride-board on which stands
bottlae of every poaaiUo variety of hq

laughed. * 1 didn't know so awe
woman coaid be so strong minded.
Abe c^*r fund Wetrt for can

I

Hastings, April 27th, 1874.

SasMIe

WHOLE NO. 987.

bat there's never any tollin' what a wo­
man wee’f do."
Bo John began to think.
Th* door
of theii parlor closed bohind them, and
then the husband began to aaaert his
righto.
“Annie I" Ho spoke like a clap of
thunder.
“Oh.John! what a terrible tons!

atfer sepeiaiiog tire plant, into ran 11
i.iwva, plai t them firmly about ri»
lucbas apart. along utter lint hue. In a
-Lori timo they will prewnt un nubrokoi. line or edge. anu the next ssa-on
ibey will give an abuidanea al their
■rcvp*able. fragrant flower*.
The
i Double Revise ia tho variety Ust
adapted for thia purpose. Tba annual*
arid other flowering plants etn be plan­
ted quite ckH to th« Violate, aa sums
vbads will be found to be bsaefieisl Io
item. The Double Daisy makes one ot
ti» l&gt;e»l dural rdgii.ga. and should ba
I .Ian led quite thickly for fltw . Hact.
We have sees edging* of tiua |«retty

• dging*.
H e cedents Ssibotdi an*
Variegatutri are ererilent, need for this1
pun-u-e, being both perfectly hardy,
besides .tending perfectly well through
the botlest sommers, becoming den rar
each succeeding year, as wed aa being’
loaded vrilh rosy purple flowers In tba
Aulnmn- The dwarf,
varf.
• ties uf Semp.-rrivum (ure-for-wcr^
oiled Moss by many, m»y be used with
cartel effect ana results, and will please
all who tty them for thh purpose. Fur
edging! to walks and bed* ia th* kitch­
en garden, there is nothing to equal or
compare with tho donMe euri-d Parelet,
and. a* this1 ran be promred obeaply
and with ko btlle trouble, a* well as
being of service in the kitchen, we ad­
vise all who euro for trimness and evsn
core in their garden walks to give this a
I rod the p&gt; esent soasun.—Zrsiw Briff f
Bn-'t lUrulnM Fltni tri ftr

Some Advice.

Hastings, Michigan.

Dun't wa*t» yuttr brenU in enunbling
Tun wdi hsv. M gre UH. to pv in th.
next wund.
Dm't uabitinn tint your child can do
ttobanm Vus. itk. virtre, a.y bs is-

wi'b a diss. [Sited air, but who has a Has been having a tol-rablr good time
(acw of niLtbla. Ho appeals to know at it oa BLekw-iTs Ldasd, which b• isbra to have continued, Imt unfortu­
nothing, see nothing but the cards nately there was a mu,assent to hsvu
him &gt;ent back to hia place tn the ho.pil.card. He rits in an eaay chair under i tai. Immediately the ito-s objected to
a strung «aa light, with a slusds over going to tho beatetal beoatree there was
bia eyes, and shuffles, deals, and gives small-pox there I wtreta East wah ceeti■ ba winners chip*,. and hauls in the
chips of tba tossre. i'uu will sea about
U.a table tavrcbauls in a small way and
m-rrhants in a larga way. bank elects,
speculators, commercial and nncemm Br­
ead trevelers, railruad run. era, street
car cunducture, mraehanta, darks and
rontraetura seated aide by aids eagerly
watching the turn of Ute cards
The
(.iupri' t«r uf tti- boii-a mixes wi'h hi* lentujy s.-ro iu the oiuspdruov.
And
RUOats ia an ea-,, pleuaaut wav, con­ o. w coma the papers demanding that
gratulating the winner, uf hU luuuey. Boo. I’woad shall b* treated like aay
and -aling pleasant things to the toavr*; other criminal, that he shall be eboved
the letter ears ko Laing tba m.wi oner into bis ptop-r |ilaca. and not allowed
p&lt;ivi.ag-a sad luxaim mat other pns
co-re are deaiud.
Wbather this demarri will be heeded « not deprtUa.

John C uuiW-rtain jays hia head cwt
gb.OvO jwr annum, and the servants are
ot the beat poestble data. The Ubk
absolutely groans under La load of del­
icacies. If there l&gt;ti&gt;b that it par*
ticuiarly rare—worth toy, 11.50 par
pound—you may be aure of teeter it on
the table, gam- at no matter what coat,
diahea &gt;nch a. a Roman emperor wuald
hate mortgaged a province fur, are at

derinlly profitable.
Tfio bank has
about six cbaaree in nine of winning;
«&gt; no matter bow tne gataa rune, the
end is iuevitebte. Play Joug enoegb
and you break. That il U profitable &gt;a
shun a in the way the proprietors Uve—
costly diaimmds flash Ireut their finger*
aud shirt front*, Hey drive the beat
and fax rat horsre; and ia feet they on-

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It bocmaiM nM to be eithor hambly
helpful or dumb. lYo wire have dalb*i with this question: w« wtio h.ve
dtspewunaiuly draw* ths line batwea*
leuqwrauco and total almtiateOe; we
wik&gt; uava .loplurod drsakeau-w Wub
s.iM-glaaMe iu our hands; we who how
.-ouernted to luwtru a great n .rm re
turn with ]k&gt;Iitto,; wo Wtw have b~»a
polluoalty airatd of ttsa lotrer uf t.w
touts. oMunaai aaaueiataJ wnta Ina trfbc -. wu who have apst: barns in ««r dtocurfions ol public policy; we who have
givdu social aaaetton to Mbits that iu
tee grou dtira have assds drunkard; of

�I mutt. A rubiter. an official in a prison!
10 it any wonder that great criminal*
have cared nothing for imprisonment
or conviction? All they bud to do was
to “.take" nob a keeper na Gali in. and

you have buljtale tyarilo^ to do, tot
the public know it through Vt&gt;- paper.
It la with regret that I withdraw,
frota thoBixxec, yet haring embarked
in a mare rwrfy pf burinee*. have
to.At^e• rf t«r iater-i
i flijJ‘ ,n
by Mr. Dewey and the Bixxxx, Mt,

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job work, foe ho bc« every facility,
b&lt;rth in material and help, end ho mtroii diverting of yo« myjort, iuas,udi iu hwita* expeuded iboi»and* rf
^jpswi' o5Ht»r»t'®d in * brief pvaud.rf time
Jkra to make ki* paper wtrat it is,
* aJMgi*te sppmtate A* fact, that W eon
*erf tho b—c tn-thtofitMtf ; '••' 1
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UR^aa.
Hvstings, Apr- idjih, I8"4.

OUR POSITION.

• alAe’fli ifiti policy adopted T-y the Rr
\p»Htoi, party wm there hope for the
'futtnre. iAVnYhece ytrsr* we b»ro to the
and out rf a—son for it* - incoees, and
tho enrollment upon the Statute Books

rf the State and nation of tea priwiiplcs
loU.to. erei.

pAptytrfad-bt, I am to few at pro-.
htolUon moajj &lt;snifo»tlC*lJy...B9d aver
.io Uro been, aud stall.Umo, afltetaily or
havc.dono a^laniy poacr
—has ww *hn&gt;l doxn- foFtbrfceM inter- otlnrewire,
’
to tod, ia placing upon the Bteutta

belle it that the piibtte good require* the
theenfijroemrnt with the nhnoet &lt;WUgeneecC. tbe laW rf' iTohfMflBn; hod
See orer given my Influcncef&amp;’thvor
In t utor—«rent, aadwball at all Umce
and under all clrcuroHanc—..give my
hariiest iuppbrt CO U&gt;c proper officer*. tn
Imtnia^aafeaLoud..wdrturirf depart- spy eflbrta they maj make for Uaen■^onjWanU,juni tU ppUiah a nawar*-jtorrfWehtftv. ' ------------ ------■Whalwb how been able todohi the najt
tenet rfWxSCty. for the-priiteettah‘ uf
oV.i* ttie poeple from the curse of th tempcr.
Uwy iuttatejodge. What «e etiaR be anee and the auppro—loti rf tba ante nt
all that tntAxlcwtta. tfwillgfrt me
ntrfo &amp; tWTdturo, titim win
grait plcoafiro to stand, and to old them,
if anything I eanllo will‘rfd them, in
the mod efficient entoreemeut of any
•wdy
m i»uiA ami evenr law upon the Statute Books,
I'Attfl done with more earos'atrie— rf purswero aWwsBfoes *o ia do.- Thanking poa.' than the taw for tire suppressten of
frpf ifynd* jir ft/’itaUvnage *6 Tiber- tbo *ale of Intoxicating drinks to be
ured a* a berrrage.
rflji entente-1 to tire Baxxnn Co. in tbo

Tp.TWt PATRONS OF THE BAN-

■ Having eararsd my e&gt;»Bwtio‘j with
fife Blxnut,'! taks (bis methyl rf aunfiwfog ft* tyrtjo iU— who’ Itayo
be*n to kind as to caleiid. Uteit palrunagn ta u* during tho time I have town
a *«afl*be r of rise Bass re Company‘•'Hittbi dlsjxnrl of \ay iatweat in
^'dSeaitp, XKDgwvy. rf HaUin^
the Ha«iing*R*»cwJCAX Ha*rxE3, and
everything- partaWag thw«o, ha*
paiieil Into Ike hsui-.h rf another, 7
bare no moto pieuniary htarest In .tftto
office, snd would u&gt;n ito natrons

I troly h*pe tut all ounoeroed in tho
welfare of the great RcpubBesn party

aaMtobs*— troir asetite. ’ It he* over
k£t feraterrf-- Hr. -Twoy, to make
th» Btofcfa Wrf*ft» bi*i t-klrna in
th*^A.,i«d.llui h^ has *nWd*d,
Wg n—d.bnly to refer to many rf ths
Btetentaemfaaagwe aad - to hsndred*
rftei rendvre wbo Iravo read many cf

FOR HATCHING
Bolls,

Mr*. Spofford hu a touching staxy. en­
titled. 'At Li*tand thorii b a graphic
aketeh by R. H. D. uf •Tho Doctor’*
Wife.'. Mr. Btchardron** ilfeymtetV
pcjwrotr •Tho New Hom— 'or Jew
-I'.. *nj .ugg*? msarass!
Tire m«k anction btninea*----------" the *flaC tyatem of living Mr.’Btodm.n
the uutboritlj* got under aoma year*
ditetuo'-*
*Trnnyaon* with his tunal akiIL,
at;u. has broken out afr.*b within a few
month*. The Bowcry is full of thro intight and catholicity.; Mr. Ruffner,
Storrofllled with th* riled pot motel Saperintonitent ot PabHr Inrtniction of
jewehy, with the tongueiat of auction- tho State of Virgtou, give* bi* own
com r.od tbo latml a*,.-.rtm«nt of ro[ir.rn
derided opinion on ‘The Co-Education
in mid bidder* el th* door, are becoaiot the White noil Colorwl Races f agl
Mr. Soliumacber dcaeribe* the lately t
dlscovOTod ’Silver Desorl" of South ■
America. Mr. Thylor’* ‘District School.’ •
tho opening poom, I* charmingly ilta»troied by Sub Eytingx; and Muu Tmf[taitWIO, ISO, er SOO for a coucvni that taa’* ’Kathorfnn Enrie’ it also illustra­
would ba dear at fivo dollar* a bu»hol. ted. De. Holland, in Topic* of th«
Tt i* s feet that r—ireclablo jcwrldra
have bean driven out of locahtie* by Time, write*’ about ’Star lecturing.’ »
th—o Pater Funk roncaru*. Raacat.tr •Tho Great Teaiparanc* Movom int’ and ’
Is irrcprvMibto; bold it inis one way
aud it will break ont in anomer.
! contain* *A Crooked Lino* and 'The
Wuod»purje."
The Etebtagr this
, month are/mlargel io four peg—j-an'

, lite nawspapor busMas ia a guarantee
rf tea ability io make a fiat atom paper.
Ha has done U, ba do— do H; and he
' will roatrane to do it; then giro him cnoonrogoftoat by »uppcrJag ,tb* Bxxxttal'j anbacrifttton, advettiait’. and

|R«rjW«fostion of the nation’* honor,
Froui cue of the ladle* engaged la the
'.iS.Mwwtto'bwt—a* “ I» Temperance work tn this city. I am
la receipt of the following note, written
auM.- nd tnt, wOhros 'hb. Mt on a ixrttal card and dcjaoeltol in the
'.!aWi
» W“
1
Tt-ror^-t I
,
UMTDra«,.*prUS7,18T4.
Usdsdag the— views, and bidiering that

trated. Mr. Ktng Wit.-fbi*
with the mouutatn* of T.mue-»w, Giirgu laid South Carolina. ’Adinn.’WfaIcriMtiog stixy by ticuty fanea,.Jr4 -is
begun, and will bo c-mctadeJ inWio

County Poultry Ex■cli 27th and 28 th.
1,

qeloty n/lo Sarin

HAMBURGS

ue ewol^A 11-H
•ki
'I-bii
Tcity
;»*&amp;
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-------Drug
140,000 Ctu^onurs to undor^tand wr. wlU not bt.oItmU
ttfi** WJWAW
—
City
Drug Store,
Store,

strongihcnecl aa to be able to tedsew
them tn eotn on demand, It will then be
—fo to inaugurate a system or tree bank­
ing, with such provision* as to make
cnuipnlrory the redemption rf circuitUng notes ot banka'In coin, or United
titato* not— themselves, rehamtodo
and made equivalent to coin. - A* H
measure preparatory to trvo banklug, or
tor placing the Government In a rondb
Uon to redeem lie noire In coin at the

through a regular coono ol »tudy aud
huipipl practice And they hare proc­
tine, too. Few of tb»m bavo an incumo
of les* than 43JXM) par annum, and a
nuntbvr rf thorn cam e-i muck a» 810,iftoO. Their practice i», of coarse, en­
tirely among wvnrea and children, and
it m claimed by tbo*a who a.nploy them
1 that taoy ara more incccatful than phy-

ora .olddnig mdO .elddniBjboS
.idirm bus

Tua Jlxrcauc.—The April number c
this lAhgauuo, which ought tn bo n'.yla J
a political nelaaro monthly. hav been
received. Among &gt;tax leading article*

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SmawJW e'Wliiic ?rdi ariaor sW

neglected tho Interest uf the Fanu.-r*^
which is a mot valttabU *kalch of tli
prugre— of njrlenltnti; In the Unite
State*,
from th i
titn» of tb
introduction of th), firat u»UU J
tho prewnt day. ‘Iu© Dtparitt
; laEsKXtF
State,’ it another intvrcv'.ing
String a* it due* a complete cxpo.itioid

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rf r*rrer rrSA

Paper! Wall Paper!

einM erfiite
2 Jb

Aw”’ 5 Rtf

of tho funottou* rf ti«*p Itojiart—sn: ;**dtX-.S'. *WW. ttore
nu nlxtmct from th" .Report *6$ the ■
i’ennsvbnnia ILultoad gives Koty many
important fad*, aud the nrticto outitled
•Tho Stalo anil (lie TJ'ju^r Traffic,' en1 deavore lo treat that quMtion from tire
I •dsnilpniut of'the atafoem’tid There ia

Iwtf/A*

I no •■uMicution extent that give* the
time amount rf well solbctis! p$JUic»l ;
infonnaJion in *0 entertaining n form a* 1
Tit JlnttUir, Il •• tnd—penoaUa to ttio j
political writer and epeaker. The np-J
prudix contain* Hu— vary valesbtol
.pcediev—two by Mrasr*. McCrary, of
Ioan, and Jmlga Hoar, of Mniaarbu। —tt*. upon tho subject rf regulating
i the railway traffic, and one by Mr.
'Chipman, in which the relation* of tho
general government aru ably and inter■ ertingty treated. Although Th RipuilU
. contain* nt rainy paga* uf reading a*
I any first ch»»s raagasiiie, it 1* 1nmU|ied
1 at half price—two dollar* per annum.
I Sabacriptten* received at th- Itaxaa*

bUe ,T...wW ?
itatJuKl IB
m nsad tsvshr&gt; ni
od bsirvni aaec
75 entirely new Patterns never before on sale.

i£ sb££a ed liiw

HtaraJ W« t-ure* F*l—I.

Sr. Nkomm
M*r.—Tba Frontj pice0 of St XichUi for May to • very
| large acd remarkably Guo. ’ ugvurpg
i nitts'.rating a paataga ia G—ttea'a I‘U:m
OUR NEW YORK LETTER.
! cnptMu* rf tho elevated railway on the ■Jolianna fiobus.' TnJeoJ, this numb—
■ «nt »ido uf the city,. thorn is nothing ,i cunlaiu* mtay engraving* unusual ax1 bettor ot laxtot than the common hev»e-1jcelteuro: Min Hallock hn twobn^’ot
ear or the primitive *tagc, anil as the
cvtnpauietowning there line* havo un­
told wealth, and as everything in Alba- work ou aloud; Miss Izriynn! hit' two;
1 ny m guvornvd by tn&lt;m*y, it i* probable Eytinga aud Sheppard each baa a? capi-!
' mat llnre will be nothing deviled for tai.picro of character arawingr•&gt;fbern I
yeav* to take ttaiir place.- But it i* n i* a beautiful lit Jo thing cy|&gt;tel|.Tron* |
tumble wont, nevertheless. It take*
hull the i&gt;eoulo of the city a lull hoar to Micaclot, and a pteturo front one uf
and ' I&amp;intv
Kfrutn their iiumai to their ptace, of HcodaeboU'* graceful
intHa, wbtell take* up two hour, of •kotches. There I* even drawirug . from
, the twenty-four «• travel. . Than the a nntiro Japin-re'artirt. Th ■ *it**ni~.&gt;
duci.mfott rf the travel it something eootrata thi« month alteraw very fainy
' fooriul. If it rain*, the car* awapn
; w.th people. Every scat ia oceupi-to, ixtwoen die practical abd titeGifesgiaa-,
1 tno ante I* ctvwvted with standing mao tin- There is an article on the "Origin
wero burdened with dwpolrhea to, and wumou, the (datform* frout and
rear ye jammed, oven the step* am working. and wnderoof th* Telegraph; |
We»bingtun. for every speculator Jo-,
airod to have tbs lint inteUiKaace of!
. lo *}icrt, from 7 to id iu tho ! a (&gt;apcr by tho Ute N. H. T&gt; xige, on '
the fete uf the bill, that ho might boy ' wormu^. rotniug down, and from 4 lo 1 ‘Auction* AU Orer the World•Chriat- ,
or sell, a a the care might be. AU sort* | &lt; in the afternoon, going up. each car ; m*a City,’ a cajdial doecriptioni rf a
tut-town wbieh ein he built by any
tho Now Yorker tarn to face is, ho cmit would bo announced that the Fro*!- not live near hi* buoioMt, bocaua* rent* amart by; an account uf tire ’origin b?
dual had rigr.ed tho bill; the next that aru «&gt; fvartully Inch; ho cannot lire the Illuo Benni; a Uno *twy jfc'V’*
QoUtoin, of a mi*«iounry *u&gt;ik,,an4 jw
be would *&gt; nd in n veto metrogr, nad away from hi* Maine**, becau— of tho
so on. At last, at about 2 r. it. camo warto uf ttmo and dircomfot of going to nrticlri with illtjatmtiona deacriptiro of
end iro. Bui llu&gt; latter alternative ,i«
authoritative airnuuncemeut, •‘the Prca- tiieauohu hoe lo accept, and con*c- ’Hsydu'e Children’* Symphony." ' As
idrnt ha* vatoed tho Senate Finance qucally bo stand* aud tide* and growl* tu flrtion*, there are tho tUrov achfd
Bill,” which ect tho matter nt rest. throe hundred aad twelro day* in* tho *torir» by Trowbridge. SlvcKlup.’aad
Oliver Them, all full uf iutartaUtiiie
Im modiateh- there who wn oporating
month ; a atrny of Grecntend.-wnb gn
for a iftt fa Government* fecamo jubi­
adventure with polar b—re; a «UMgMlant, and tbow wjio were gu’mbhng for
fnl little home-atrny called MiA’Hua fall Were com«;x&gt;ndmg’y dr prosed.
show's Tea-Party;
Tho rich n-.Sa out of Imsines*. were
talc, *nd Tim Jimmyjubd'* Sailor-ttoits!
gratified bsyoed tneasvr’, while the
one of Mr* Dtas’ popular skottbor.
younger men . tu active btismeas felt
•How Perrimmons Took Cnh ob T&gt;o
that a sure prop liad been knocked oat
Baby.1 by Mr*. Llsfe W. Champwk&gt;.
from under than*. The |ai(&gt;ero rf the
a au»t delightful piece vf »outh&lt;n» Ato,
city, without an exemption, approve thn
led ptoetry, and with its capital jWasitOr
act rf (he rroridunL Eran tho Tfihau
has a good word'for him. But Ibero is
and young. ’In the Wood’la a1 irtrbeV
a strong party I* lb* rity that doaire*
little po-m with a aWoOl little piitata.''
an mcvvMu. of currency; and it is a
Tho Department* aro all good n» umal,,
power. The papota do not echo publfo
especially Jack-io-ibe-Pulpit, m whleli
Mnlhnent in Yew York on thl* matter.
there it a pro-amiaaotiy Inany story of
ThF’qucallon la an itn[&gt;ortnat one, aad
a low-spirited tnrtl". Th? Riddle Box
will show ited t in next fall’* election*.
contains one of tho boat pttxdei o! the
day, an every day »oug, written in tpe
•Language of tho Roatl—s Inyo.'
Taut Psmtxotoetcst Jomx*t on Live
Ouvn Ornc’* M*eutss for
Itir*rB*TXi&gt; for Miy .uh all claw** of
readers, *o divetrifiid is it* reading contains “TheComing Ware; or, Thn
Hidden Trouaro of ID’* R*ot," ,byj
rnntter. Bcgieniug with on apprveialira sketch ol Cbirl** Sumaar—a por- Utiter Optic, chapter* 13, 14, IS, with'
two iilustratioas, by C. G. Bd&gt;h; &lt;Wm&amp;
are filled with other fewr—ting *w»- Lily and tho Cross,” by Janie* Da We,
' jori*, ria.: Oawwaalton about Faces, or clioptsT* IB to 21, with an Hlustrarfrm'
running anolyte* of swreral di*tingui*b- by W D Shwarf: Water
' rd charact er*; Hoc— I'hysiognomy i&lt;&lt;®. by George &amp; Borieig'b; “Baaten*
with iltustrslioM ; Ate Trouble* Blo*»- asdAnoirfoa." by Klixobrfh X Dsifef

■■Kathan,” by Mrs ML MooJy.-RvuuiagtoWstec.’byGiorg,^
chapwa. H ami 10^ wig* an &gt;Ui&gt;,ttrflate
tre M*u L. B. Humptusy;-“Is ttev

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G&amp;M&amp;iiTO MAKEROOM E8ourspringsot.
8 .oVI exfT
• Remember, Cash for Farmers Produce.

Gift

WRiSE

§60,000
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.SMITH. MANEE &amp; PRESTON.

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i/iDUST/fY

-Wkp-H support Homo Industry’? Did you ercr take the
; trcable tn Sum ouLnihut makes a community thrifty and protper
AM? • You go to the city and you.Bfie the people all alive and
“tiring, and the first thing you say, tx “ They are doing Tots of
buamea nere!” Everybody seem® io be doing well. McthaBtCs
are seen by hundreds hurrying to iheir labor with their dinner
pail on their arm. What ia the cause of all thia stir? ”Y*’ there
ui a demand at Home for work, the people patronree Home InAatry, city people know that it is to their own personal iutcrert to
support Home trade and they do it invnriaWy. -Who eats wheat
nosed in Barry County, if it is not the people m the county? We
must build up our own place; neopie in Grand Rapid* won't &amp;
V S. INTERNAL REVEKUE
SPECIAL TASTES, rtftrt-us. Tieharrt’.MernhHMA, Mechanics, Tradeswn, l.awyera.
no mechanic* ia
•Wl, HU o Mrfl M im
nMtings who eon do a good job of work.” To etu;h I would ray,
bx&gt;k nt our Brirfc btuHiaga, oiu Africaltuml work*, our Millk*
r and our Carnages, Wgfpns, Cutters 4c made in Hastinga, and
&gt; then MTf we have no mechanics. Compare t«&gt; day with ten yc»ra
; ago; for then there was not even a p^Ur in Barry County thM
i «raM paint a lumber wagon fit to be seen.
’
- -..... 1 “f
*
Hastings to get a Cwfrin&lt;e!
I j2^l?w?fSel?0*WrUr“- y°u ca&amp;,-.
to__
,
CtitUjjiV.aod; fipet ^.better Cutter of Ute in Haatinga. than tn any
other Town in Michigan fgreat or Knoll), for I know thev cannot

t ,*ra to &amp;em on every Cutter they bar of me. I have nearlv »°»
out my first botch of artfera. and am 1ft-’ r-j thu another M

�Lml filisijss jirtices.
Wo the foiforigud saw the plowing
duo* cm J. M. Urisrr'a form, on Tues­
day. April 8*iU. I'm4, aol thiuk the

Party re. Economy—The Party win*, i
—Swwmaof the Gunmc-a Councfl
W* are tatty tohrtrthtt
thia evening iu tbe trfecsion at A. R.
John St.nley , new rato walk in Pratt aa Street Commireioner, over
fruut of Ida ruaidvure on Jefforaou J5». Tbotaa* Altoll.
4a ujqwoehitBd by H&gt;»pedsstrime. "
Tbs veto tnenaga was taken up in
Thentrehmue of Mr. De Planta, the. Saaata Tuesday. Ou the question
cvmc r of Green A Creek Streets ia al- of [Muring ths Uli ore* tho votes, tbs
vote stood 34 ays* aad 80 news. Twore u:y op .Mooching evruptetiau.
tbiri. m.l voting in the aflbsnarivr, the 1
Cleaning th- street of rubbish was
1 proioeiiioa waedefoaled.
tbe [irogvamme bn Monday mertung
Why ru nut the procoedlogs of tbe
along tfo tnsiass* row
fitats Ht.
reainra.”

Obstacles to Marriage.

m

Sunday hat was induig^l by somo ing, tent M for pubUeaiitm ? We called
riding. We are informed that th.- fur ih.n once, and wet** told that vo
roads lending to thU city er* vsry do*. should havo the copy la a few hours,
but it hsa not been forthcoming.
would be pfoetant to attstnX a pub­
In'an oiher calumn wQ] fo found thlic mootiag and too Jess flirting,' laugh­ Mesreg* of Gen. Grant, votuiug the
thoiired fo retain tha
ing, etc., anxatg ths re*preta bio young
Senate Finance Bill. We regret the of'-skbfirx.iuod.i — — — —
■und of lbi2 ami ’78, to rsmbura*
loud*
ovatdrsrn by the Ex-Trre»urcr.
Who shall bo stected Street Oummi*. ly» but trust other bills may y*t l*e
CareW.
.inner. Is th* question.ju»t now
W* passed, that abaft san* tbe West fr -m
Ou motion Conncil adjourned.
und*r&gt;tund there are some twuaty-fivo tbs impsndiug ruin, that rinootbs Veto,
haaga liken stood uvsr erery branch ot
psodwtir* industry.
Yesterday on charge of dasnrdarly
•ondaei Cyronoa Dean was axel to the
Detroit Hon* of Conyctiun for one

FRESH FISH I
ON FRIDAY A SATURDAY

Mb. Hui tom—There came Into my
baud* the other day a paper printed Iu
Martan, Iowa, Called the Adroit and

article about a leligtou* meeting, held
Iu our school houre, tba pa*4 winter by
I’rrJtytaeidnl OtolgtagMireat Epiv man took him to Detroit by the train one Mr. Uqrtoci, aad the article was
wpulian. Rnpttat. and Methodut billiard Li* oftrraoo.i.
pleying (on ftw grass) will .he next on
If aomo one in each urn* of the lovrna
the programme.
throughout tbs comity, wltl-write up a
LUlivy of the different riling.-*, wo will
be glad to publish tbe *am* ia IboBsx- lb* rein made, which have came before
m. Tbi. &lt;rmiid furnish interesting tbe people of the people &lt;&gt;( iMa and the
CHURCHES.
adJlonlxtg neighborhood*. He speskr
ro nice aa a neat and clean dcor-yard.
of bl* ccmlcg to a niece la Rutland,
help to bring the place* into notira, and called Foduok, and then say*:
Wo observe tbut several new plank*
might be of gra«t bcttvfc to them.
arv uneded in tbe-Cteete street river
Who will take [wrt ia a week of this which dl&lt; all they could to prevent the
bridge. Mend the-c places in time, and
l*jopl« trom weiring the truth; ot
awajits.-is'JW il nsay *avw rime oust* as well aa Uva*. Uffbo reading ream, under ibe auspices t».re especial by their Deacon, Mr.
. Au exarainatire of Teneboro srill b«
Rtonv, who we* much enrarrd ; lor he
of the Young ladies’ Society, will open
Lal by tlw Cunnty 8u,&gt;oru&gt;lcBd*nt of
Thursday evening, over the store ot
bchool* at. ths High fwbool'Buililing iu
Barber A Baiwy. It will be free to all.
this City, aa Saturday ot tbi* week. and we trust diet good reading, .plenty
Thoreiasreo ringl* fact which 'jnc nt amusomenli. and the bright aad
may oppose to all Dtu. wit on.1 argument piewaent faeve of the lwdi»*a in charge,
of infidelity, uarjoly : xha: an maa.eree may make the reading r-xxn more at­
repeated tesfagn Chririiim tm hi* dsath- tractive to our y mug fnea, than any oTLU Cbatcb, Elder Knickerbocker (D
or rath r driven hint from blm by his
ssiuoo can pcmibly be.
r**h and uachrt'tlan conduct, be (Eld.
Darlow A Goodyear bare hititt a new
Avether oxrilisg runaway ecowrrcd K.) came out an toot a decwdrel stand
IZiit"
fenre arouud their farm near the Steem in vex o*(y lari week. The !•*»
Mill Also a neat yard fence In front nd fnan Eeainau'* warehouse and ran l-oen watching the proceeding* of Dre
of jheir tenement house oppnaate the up Rruadwav, thence down Oreea Si. «on H. but aald nothing until hie nilud
wia made up to heap all of Code Commandmrnb, aa ! contend earnestly lor
We are under special obligations to large tree • ft. the Urrtl near A. D.
T. J. Wilder, our acrotnmodntiag e*n- Oook'Vota bafiied iu their effort, some­
tioa Agent, for tbe effort he made to what. TU* wa^on aud barnrea wets
our print paper iu adramn ,of lb* tliglilly ia need ot repair* wu observe.
atrival of the Freight Train
We were unable" to kern who owned
Trade in town le improving.
No
We. wen* very much rarprtaod io tea
at Ibe Council Roving tbi* evening, a
commipao of ladies, praying for ibe ro
peal of the leaf erdinanra. A* that ia
Twenty-two declared tbeir de tannin atbn strcrjcit weapon for tba enforce­ tiana to rerve God aad keep all of hl*
nearly roniplreod.
Keroral load* of ment of law, order and aobrwfy we bare, Corn ma nd merits. We ba pt lard thirteen
hetNOlHild good* hare been dep&gt;rited we cannot understand their obj«cl, or
therein, and in a few day* we supjo** what they desire to tucomplub. but an*
cvetylhiug will be settled.
fully eatiafied that a cwmJiancn with
Laar Csu. — Ths accounts other than their request would nuk* Ibe wle cf
subscription, of lite late firm of Dewwy whisky still n&gt;&lt;i:e usblnshtngly ftes, aa 1
A Brooka not adjusted within tea day*,
will bo placed in the Lamia ofw Justins
rneetimre and look as active pirt and
Weens iu reoeipt of a rotamnariatiou help&lt;-d him along, and here was no
from a ptumineut person in thia ^jty, public apparition. (I thinki for about
two week*, and then J opposed him on
A foibiou journal aaya rioting card* with o request to print tho same.X- tbe doculnal point f the New Illitb,
wl:b&gt; ut the udvvHMtd premium*. wo
e ill obtain it for you at the Lowxsx tbi* sioaon are of tba finest unglaxed fleeting with great sorvrity on ibe son- a* taught by Cbriai tuNIcodamua which
Hatu, wit I tout tiny expense to yen ia Bi iitol board,Unle larger than duct of 'somo persons who attend tho lie aald did net take place until tbe TUvtending tba trier.
*T
forwerlr. The snap* is more oblon-j weekly sneering* of tho Good Templart erreetton. I bo bored biro nu that point
' 'ZD AbV&amp;JTIfoBJUl.
A* wo think the causes ul cumjil*iat are two or three evening* until bo aald that
be beHerwl in a change of heart. I asked
the roeislt uf thuSigUtforee in, w&gt; de­
if in thfo Ufott He (ahi. yea. I told
The B*xrx» ft tho beri aJn
All dealora in liquors, tobacco and cline lo pre it place, but w.-u’d rimp'y trim lo preach it them Thia lathe way
tmxlium iu the Couuty &lt;xf Barry,
add*
that
the
*tairw*y
leedi
igto
the
cigar*, arc reqaired to pay tbeir apodal
I melutalto wait aud non. hiw matnearly doable thy rircatafon
tat to the gov era meat prior to (he first I Good T«aipUr» Hail, u ratbor public
other pure r in tbe fk/upiy*
.day m May next, or submit ton penaltv and all due heed abcrol! b* fjtrn to
this
fact
ot fifty percent iu addition to the leguAt th** time many are rUrriug uur
city Iccking up ril uni urns. Our lowtvl
around the entrance to th* Haft during is nest »nd atlraetiro and same of them
the temperaote mectiuga. and make it would Ifke to Slop wifh n*. But theic
a point to call on somo intsmoerat* are no faeant house*, and they are told
Why do_&gt;ut
man to make ramarka. * No gentleman that the town is fall.
those who have va«nt lot* and are
would do this.
able to buiM, put up dwvfimg botwe
'e have just noticed the following
on then*, and help to enlarge and im­
business sign* flowing to ths brssae:
prove the town ? We before our pop­ ehatign tbe wold of Goa and glse it a
fipringiiko.
Stobbtea A Belding, Mangham A Ole,
singular nienntng when It te poaltivsly
Exciting tiutu Hopkins A Barnra, I- Russell's Justico ulation ■ woukl inerva** at lo*«t five
plural, aud add In srorfo that are no'
ot the Peace office- They ar* well ex­
Another April risowes.
*
there, thereby destroy ing the fast* of
.
ecntiwL
and
arc
deserving
of
a
notice.
the K-rtpiurei as I know that bo did
Cuungi) mueting to-irigty
.
berv, wlU dooraay atutost anything to
Plowiatf ml &lt;hv« every day.
oarry his polo'cleaning up their piowa, aad if lhe
Two uf Naaty* l»tbT&lt; in thia Uran.
He eayx that the lilt crit coati nurd to
somewhat aornbro anpoarano* of our mediately or they will bo |
Im-rvaae and spread. The Intereel in
*&lt;£e cleaning up abspt tire oity makee
afreet* is any indicntion, ,yr» should haude o£» Juatioo of th* 1
some acoouuts ti*t
think they were buay plowing, prepar­
Temjioras.v t&amp;wrtiag again Monday atory to putting in their spring crepe.
finely the tnectinr* broke up before he
filled all tif Li* apyoiatrnsota. He antd
rroumg next.
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What dose a printer live on ? This ture state ad existoncs.—SMrilU JVwm.
It hat been our lilo-loug policy a.vsr that twenty-two declared their deter­
Neve* throw anything tn lhe fire that qneeriM is one that very rarely xeurs
ml naUoo« tu keep ail of Gods Cotnmandto
diaoot*
the
recosd,
and
appreriabog
to tbe mind* of people gsttarafiy. Kind
meata, and ho baptlacd thirteen of
People begin to fti'ak aSstrt fighting readsr/iM res over thlak M It? ar did tfo iihsarfr rriMriw* that sxbt betwren them. I An not know-brer many told
you ever do an ad in your We that Bia fotnie Majeriy aad the editor of
ft stive potato bay*..
/
,
the
Jfow.
leave
that
mriker
tp
be
set
­
kn-w that be did ribt Upt^ any tn
Bon-fiira tori observed in all puts of might ccntribute something towards its
tled ia the Inters, ahUs we give per­ this selkhborbond and I think only
tho city alright. .
sonal aMenticm to'acraunta'tha* are to four from here up to that lime, Uu-ro
An
old
giratfomau
named
Ww.
ritfu lgo JtoUneoa hi* built a v-*ry aaat
| French, living ia Aaeyria, bad the ntfe- b* a*tll&lt;&lt;l rit liu “state of existence.1'
thio neighborhood, ersk Into Hope after­
htocry ami pirk fat H» fowl*.
.
fortunc tocut the first toe upon hie
ward* and were Baptlwsd. 1 before.
‘ Sommer, and freckles arc eoraiug.—;
These •Ufomeata I cam prove by
right foot entirely off and the second
one partly off, on- day last week.' Dr
GatJsn plowing ii bring done
Berry ws» rafted and dressed tba
tvnrissly jtut bus'.
, ,
'
Fennern ar* plunj-uing aol fougi
। The annual corraony of bouse risen
ing ie rapidly npprochiaa- Usually fo&gt;
cr-iikiag ia th* caaairy
/&lt;f you cure for b-wtieatlurid- tri
alotnet arx Urs borine** that Mdldeuly
rails tiie-n from home «m fee wey day
■padre are trump* just unw. • ~
tlwtr wires conaeareos to dean bouse
Guj*. H. Hauer has bwHa wMti
The moral philoeophjr sf man ia im-

HOUSEHOLD,
PANACEA

Special Notice.
ioubbrihimmo.t.’^Jk mo -o il^M d, l .ubUe. lfot he i. ...anufacturiog C-rr, “I hare It in irery houi and corue. । n»g« »* ®‘*
“
t mr.'
i t. r durability, fiai-h nn l foamy, he
For lore ol cud. bran all. red water !• •'•not fo uotd-**e nnywfotw, and trill
i co**a, lores; ippttlle. rot, • rtauitaln nut fo uudsr»oM by auv c muetitar tu

B AR GA.NS
My Stock ia made up by care­
ful f-clectioiih from the best
Htrnina in •New England and
New York, and I am prepared
to ftirniah Eggs at the following
pricea: ‘
Light Brahma, - - $1.50
Dark Brahma, - - 3,00
Partridge Cochina, - 3.00
W. K. BARBER.

JAMUS WGODItlFF

tbe wises cf® ran’

BININGER’S
Old London Dock Gin.

New Firm.

POULTRY WORLD.

Lift Ul PHW1UHB
NOTICE.

y

PIERCE’S

CRAYON.
n.y instrs patrons end frimids. Y-&gt;ur
patrooagv will be worthily bestowed
■nd gehetoody dealt with, aad kindly
weieomvl
AU prrrene ia&lt;lebtad to me by nole
or b ok ■covunt. are r-qussto 1 to call at
my -ffioe in th* Bank BaUding, 2.1 floor,
and settle the sama imassdi*t-~ly.

Ha-tipga, A|

WATEROOLOR
AND OILS,

aprStf

Removed.
John Flan'ey take* thi* method to isfunn bta patrons and th&gt;* public gener­
ally tl.at La list mo'ed his larae tfi.k
nt Qmreiie*, Canned Fraita, Tros. Ad.
Ar, k&gt; the store direet-y oppodto hts
old atacd on J-Birron F*tre«t. That Ida
n* w &gt;b-rr will I- na.lv u&gt; eimrtv -lay*,
■nd fast -1..ring that tires lw will sell

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COLORADO EXCURSIONS.

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Shingles. Lath. &amp;c

.T3^a?£2?i

Net ffirtsital ui Bi

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.ICHICX. CtBTRIL R- «-

MICHIGAN TERRITORY.

By act of Ctocgrea* of January II,
1606. Mfehign Territoty wai aet off
from Indian* Territory, aad Ita bun­
dories war* described a» follow* .- “All
that part ot tb* Indiana Territory
which Me* north of a Ha* drawn vast
from th* southerly bend or extieme o!
Lahn Michigan, util it shall intersect
Lak* Erie, and enrt cf a In* down

th* middle of said ink* to ita northern
sxhwmity ud th*nc* due north to tb*
northern boundary wf th* United State*
.ball, for lb* purposes of temporary
government constitute a Mparato Ter­
ritory, aad b* caltad Michigan.
An act of Ctegreu of April IB, 1818,
“to enable th* pwopl* of th* IHiooia
Territory tb fottn a Constitution and
State Government, aad for th* admis•ion of such into th* Union, on on
equal footing with tbe.original States"
added th* following deacribad territory
to ibe Temtury of Michigan for govcrtmental parpuM*: “All that part of
tbo territory of the United States lying
north of tb* Stat* «f Indiana, aad which

laUve aouMil, **y nine of «bool shall i
form a quorum io transact tnisina**; I
and'oil vacancies occurring in said
cotuetl shall be filled tu th* earns mon- '
uer, from tbe lief transmitted a* afore­
said. Tlie membra of th. said legisla­
tive cwuaal shall receiv* three doltare
each j«r dsv, during tbeir attendance
al the saeaiou* thereof, and three dol­
lars for mry twenty mH** in going to
ud retotamg therefrom, m toll conpenaatiou for their aerviore; which ,tell
be paid by th* United KUtoa.
A* will be noted above, th* members
of th* Council wore allowed the *ame
per diem computation aa ta prvrided by
our present Constitution for members ut
the Legislature, while their mileage
wu 16 cents, intend
—
• ot
- 10 m MW. for
eterr mile traveled.
Tbe act of Ju* 29,
th* power to th* people
UgWatora without th* aid of Preaidant
or Senate. This power, which in later
yean ha* been bald to b* a right in­
hering in th* people, was granted ia th*
following word*:
"Al th* next, ud at each *ooe**ding election of membra of tbe tegulativ* council of the territory of Michigan,
tbe qualified electon of th* aaid tetri
lory may. inat.ad of chooring twentysix aa heretofore directed, alec* tUirtoen

1450.000 GIVES AWAY!

RELIABLE ABD DIRECT ROBTl,

vmn A»BAIOFJ&lt;tYT.
apaaaawjystew.

V1NICAR BITTERS

askhts WARrarxs.’.»“
KIT CARSON.

BUY J. 4 P. COATS’BUCK
THREAD fig W MACHINE

Territory, together with that part of tba
lliinota Territory which is situated twrth
of, aud net included within th* boaodaria* prescribed by thia act, to th*
Beale thereby authorised to be formed,
shall be, ud hereby ia, attached u&gt;, and
made a part of the Michigan Territory
after the formation of th* aaid Beale,

414

Tbe inauguration of tbe rtjutt of tho
disposed of by Congress, according to
tba right reserv'd in tba fifth article of Legislative Council* marked a new ora
tba ordinance .tor Maid. and tba iatebi- in th* method, of conducting the public
Luaineax, aa well aa the forma of the
various enact ment» The style of th.
mid* privilege* aad temmiti**, and
subject to the same rote* ud regula­ law* was, “Be it enacted by th* Legiv-

tion*, In all respects, with th* olbiir ait*
ixen* of the Michigan Territory."
Un*er theae proviaiona. Michigan
'lerritery came to con-pria* all th* Ter­
ritory m;braced in lb* now enisling tour
Stat** of Michigan, Wiaecn.in, Iowa,
and Minnaaota. Tho seat of gwi-rn.
m*nt •{ thia vast extent of country waa
iocuttd at Detroit, the extreme »outh-

Michigan Central R. R.

Orani Bivw Valley Division1 0L©,

HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS!

from those of tbe present day. Great­
er attention came to be jaml to devising
general law* for the govern men. of the
Territory, but tb* needful special logialotion occupied no small portion of tbeir
labor. The first Legislature elected di­
rectly by tho people—that of 1827—
Tba Mt of Congress of March 8, 1823 went over th* whole ground ol legal
changed tba lira of tba Territorial
Government by providing for a Legisla­ which were intend'd to be iu force. ’
tive Council, who were to be nominated Tbi* volume it commonly known a. the
by tb* election of th* .people, ud ap­ compilation of 1827 ; but it waa devised
pointed by tbe President ef tho United and carried into effect by tho Council it■elf. In 1838 a genuine compilation
State*. It* provision* ar* ns follow* :
•Th* »am* power* which were grant­ was had of all general law. in force,
ed to tbe governor, legxstauv. council, and such local or private oct* a* ware
and bom* of repreeenfativ**, of th* supposed to be of general intereat.
nurthwaeaacn territory, by th* ordinance
Although Michigan waa not formally
of ceagre**, passed on tb* thirteenth
day of July, seventeen hundred and admitted in th* Union until 1837, il ex-

trawelL provided there I wore aro not de­
stroyed by mineral poison or other maaaa,
and vital ni,nna wastrel beyond repair.
(initnfut'n&gt;ouaaiid» proclaim Vm»oa* Brrrrx. tbe most wonderful Inrigor­
ent itial ever s;teaiw&gt;ltte linking syatmn.
Bl Hou*. Itcniltfent, and inter­
mittent Fcvi rs, which arc so prrvatant
in tbe Ytltevi of our grrr.l rivers throughont th* United HUI'-. &lt;-&lt;nrriaIly throe of .
th. Mierimippi, (Hu.., Mlator.n. ITinota,
Tenneotoe, Cumberland. -Arksum. Red, ,
Colorado. Bn.ro.. 1U&lt;&gt; Grsmto. Pearl. Alebam*. Mobile.Savannah. Itoanokc. Jam**,
xnd many &lt;«bra, with tbi-ir nut trite- '
tariea. throughout nur rnlite country dur­
ing tbe bo tn awr ami Aut-’-nn. and remark­
ably so during wu* m. .4 anruusl beat and
di J UAWS, ar* ui variably -vrcom ponied by ex­
tensive draaaement. of the stomach aad
brrr, and other abdominal viarm. In tbeir
treatment, a purgativv. exerting a powerful
influence iqun these varionv organs, is
esaentudly naeetoory. There i. no cathar­
tic for tbe titirpoA* eq nal to Ds. J. WoLsra's
Vtsaosa Bittsxs, as they will qwwdily re­
mora the &lt;bul-colored tiAcid a,xltor with
which the Iraels are loaded, at the same
time atimnlsting tb* aecreUcas of th*
brer, and peuerJly rrokiriog Um healthy
function, of the digiAUvc organa
Dyapcpaln nr Indigestion, HeedacLe.Piinin U.cShoulders.Cmjh..Tigiil.

Sto-auri AsJ-Jtz*J

n-.t-j'

Scrofula.

The Babcock

AMERICAN MARBLE

eighty erven, and which power* ar*
transferred to th* territory of Michigan
by the act entitled “An act lo divide the
Indiana temlory into two wiporale gov­
ernment*,'' approved January
the
eleventh, eighteen hundred ud fir*, tune of nearly 200 png** ; but in the
ar* hereby conferred upon, and ahali be month of December of ihat-yenr th*
exercised by the governor and ■ legia- Legislature, composed of tbe two

anettainatea iurthi' cacuuregemaut of
such eatablubmeate. A taw prohibit­
S discrimination between competing
Km-eompcting points, would, of
ooun*. virtually prohibit this healthy
ud naceaauy rampetitiou, and wuuld
really b* in aatageniam to th* princip Ie
of th* coMtitntiuaal proMbvtiou again

pointed aa follow*, to) wit: at th* next
election of lhe dal^irtc n&gt; congreea from
the aaid territory, after th* pa**tng of
rhi* act. th* qualified elweton shall
choose, by ballot, euchteen peraooa, hav­
ing th* qualifications of elector* , and
■ueb .leetfon shall be conducted, certi­
fied, and tho result declared, agreeably
to tba territorial taw, peesaibing the
mode of electing such delegate. But
the time and manner of electing th*
m.mben ot tbe kgiatauv* council .hall,
alter tb* first election. be prwKribod by
tbe legisfoture ef tbe said territory;
atM&gt; tb* names ef the eighteen penoo.
having tbe greatest number of vote*
shall be uusmitted by th* governor of
the laid territory, to the irwsident ot
th* United Blate*. who shall nominate,
and by and with tbe advice ud ernetet of tba wna;e, appoint therefrom,
thfraand legislative council; and vaconcia* occurring in tb* mid council ahali
lie filled in the same manner, from tb*.
»
prsaidut shall have power, in the recrai
ol tb* aenate, to make tb* appointmentt
autboriaad by tbi* net; but all appoint-­
ment* ao mad*, shall be submittad to•
th. acuata nt their next aaariou, tor con­■
firmation- Th* tint legislative councilI
1
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r
i
i
I
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t
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&gt;
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tte time of voting on Ibe State Cuartitutkm, convrned nt Iktroil and passed
a few taws, of which the only one uf
particular importance continued in force
tba law* of the Territory which were

Good Large Log House,

In our succeeding article* wo ahali
give a hasty sketch of tho legislation of
lb* period embracing in tho rtfiru of
tho Legislative Council.

wanted
UNDERGROUND

“Aa we were taken from &lt;&gt;ne beiMiog
to another we were suprried at tb* ex­
tent of thia branch of farming, nnd (tie LIFE
order aad *y*t*n» which cbaracterinad il
from beginning tu *nd. Tbe obj « ot
coura*. at thta time of year, i* th* production of egg*, and we viaited mor*
than a doaen building* davuted to th*
use of fowl* and this brancn of pvuduclion.
“Tbe limit* of thia article will not
allow of a detailed description of tbo
building or of th* different varietie* uf
fowl* ud their mauagrment. but we
understood that there were now on tbe
pv*ini*M about slevu hundred ben.,
and it was no unn&gt;ua! thing tn send
two hundred doa*n of egg* per week to
market.
“Our idea of th* labor ef bunting
hans' egg* waa greedy modified when
we saw the tnu in charge walk along
in front of th* long row* of n**t* uo
puk up about four hundred fine largo
clean egg*.
•Tn* egg* are all cirofully gathere!
I at night and sent weaklr to Buteoo
i market,
th*t there ia no chance for
them to be otherwise then fresh and
geod : indeed we were told that every
egg i* warranted to b* perfectly froeh

BELOW

BDLLS

THE

10IFACE 1

Pin. Tape, ami other Worroa.lurk­
ing in the • - itv m ot *o many Uiouwmda, are
cfffctnaliv dcktroird aud nmoved. Mo
&gt;}*tem of miJiciuc, no venuifugeo, no
autbeliniuilk*, »ill true Uie system trom
aorua like ibiv.- B.tura
For Female CowplainU, in young
at old, married or aiugle, st tbe dawn ot
wLUuaul oo! ol tbe turn of life, tbeae Tocie
Hnton diRflv u&gt; decided an faflaan**
tl.ut irajuorrtoeut i* won perceptible.
Janndicr.—In all caib* of jaundice,
ral aamrnl Hint your liver i» not doing it*
work. The Uftly Aendblo linument 1* to
promote the Accretion of tbo bite aad
favor Ha rrmonh For thia purpose ns*
Vmaaa BimtMCTeanae lhe Vitiated Blood when­
ever you find it* imporiti** tenting
thrvugb tbe tain in Pimplm, Eruption*,
oc bom; efeaaac U when you find il ob­
structed and idugRhb in tbe veins; clear a*
il wban it ia foul; your feeling* will mH
you when. Keep lb* blood pore, and lb*
Health of tbe system will follow.
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t^SsEa
toasts srrfe

BEARS
Briggs House,
' Randolph 8L aad Tift h Ara,
CHICAGO.

RXK?
BMW08TH, BBSS S WBSUEfB,

Brandies and Champagnes,
Tte mom art furtter provide.
“That th* legislature ahali bar*
power to submit, at any time, to tbe
wripta at th* *md territory, th* quaaiiuu
whiter a generel areembly -tell be
orgutaat; and if a majority of Ao qual­
ified nlMtom shall be in favor of ouch

•tell b*KK»te&gt;

-al- I

=z4.s.’x.“;jct:

variety and Eberul
axrpjdr of food, we should judge, were
tba strong tradr ol the management
tea*. W.o&gt;ered that diriaftotante
wen freely med, and were fold that
death by dtar*** were of rare uccurenoe, 1
A regular system of debt and credit ia

CITY /IStS DgfOT.

: Best Hint in the Wcrld

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                  <text>VOL. XIX. NO. 2.

WHOLE NO. 938.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1874.
I much more distinctly than tba wealth
her falbur had aquandored.
Where did Barry Claiko cotno upon
th? K»t.a ? G-rtie *cart»lv know. Ha
■ mi (t.-p^Eun of her tautbePa brother,
and bad omuo to the city to make hi*
furlure. Far away in the central part
oi l'*tit.*yivanu nestle I a nnall larj*
where Harry waa boro, whet* faibor
and mother had died, and which wu*
the boy'* note patrimony. Tbo rout of
hi* rtunant aeurre-ly nu'fflecd to clothe
the young ci.rt, but ha had been win-

HOME MANUFACTUERS TRIUMPHANT!
The No. 3 Hastings Plow always victorious I

READ THE RECORD:

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CaMMWM. April J5.187A

the No. 13 Hasting* Pl w o

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to commence on Tuesday May 12th, 1874.

All Plows entered for Trial to be tried in
Sod, Stubble, Corn Stubble, ground covered with
Straw and muok.

65
S’ts^

will be maria at time stated at or near Hastings,

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We make this challenge because Messrs. Dwight
&amp; Burrall have advertised four victories over the
new Oliver Phil led Plow in Field Trials, in a sin­
gle day, and at the time of such statement we had
never been in a field with them, nor had we ever
been invited to do so.

FARMERS OF RARRY COUNTY ARE CORDIALLY
INVITED TO RE PRESENT.
Over 400 of these celebrated Oliver Chilled Plows now in use
this county

Hastings, April 27th, 1874.

k'eart-true.

«and dollar*, might be a partner. Tue
firm might enug part of that aam
where wa* tliere-f to come^frotn, qne.
vied Gertie. Yet ov.-r Barry ■ memory '
picture tho litflo maiden lingered fcv. |
ingly. There wa* uo pert o&gt; her life *o i
iilraaaat to dwell U[&gt;on a» that wlu-rv
n» flgmixi. Ixrfio w.lk* end talk*, du-1
eta over the old piano, chat* by nmun-'
light, firelight nml gaslight, / Ho wav I
so tender and loving. *o boabrabl* and
true, *o re»p.ctfal to her mother. *o1
tender to Jone, and to rewiy to advise
or. aadst Jann*&lt; betrothed, a fellowi clerk, who «m waiting the turn in for­

lered worthy of any sacrificed
■ Ixvn Ppyuo camo to the Metta only
i *ix mouth* before Ibis muting fl: upon
Gertie, bbe bad m«t him at a party
and had bowilebod him by her pretty,
piquant beauty, her grace and rare.
Ilu biul dasxlcl her by hi* haadaotno
taco -Harry wiu uot handaome. poor
follow, Gertie eighod—and wealth.
Bat tltoyoung girt know, with a woman'i intuition, that under the courtly
rmnurre, flatlenug attention* and dev .•
tee air, there wa» a hard, selfish nature,
a cruel jealutuy and a iin.t'ickiu* and
hut temper. Vet ho wae to rich, and
Grillo knew all the torture and untery
of genteel poverty.
“Nice I” Mid Ibe girl, *cnruful^r mb"Be true to my own heart I" »!iu
pluuixing iho woH ; "yH, it i* very
nice, and that turned tilk i« nice, end
th* abort sack made out of your old
coal i&gt; nice, and cleaned giovr* are tnee,

Lnrt Friday April '24th, the Agents for the Chilled Plow assiated by the state Agent, •* one of

trtockboldora of thu firm,” went up to Messrs. Barlow A Goodyear’s field near the flouring mill
and tried their plow with the No. 3 testing the draft with a ^nunoinetcr, the following stote-

monta made by farmers present and the parties holding the plows shows the result -.

Bho 'ook up tbo diamond* and put
"But there ia nothing atylidi ur baud- them on white (he atokv. They tUabo-1'
•ome in clea nod glove*, and retrimmod brilliantly againtt the deep crinumv of
bonnet*, and old cloak* turned fato her uc*t dicta and haighti-iM the ef. i
•ack*, aud eo I *ay poverty is a butb*r." fret ol liar yrung fhretl Leauty.
Gertie, pul away that bonnet an I
“If bo were jKwr aud, .ill could 1,
come here.
Now. linle daughter," work for him u* I could fur Harry ?"
»*id ilia wid-itr, gi-nlly. “toll tno the
It bur.t from her lip* in a *ori of |
meaning ul thi* audden liradn ngoiust cry, mid *hu ture otf lb« jowol* and re- I
poverty; of the reutl--** tossing I Leard. I pl .cod them un their velvet br&lt;i“1 ■
from y»ur ro&gt;-m l«*t night; ul the nerv­ | endd b-hr a l thia for Harry but not1
ous unquiet uf my con wntvl lirile girl tor L on Payne. I will be tru&gt; to mr
ainro yesterday F'
•
Tborv wu no reply.
j “G*rtio, what did L-.-on Payii*'»*y to
you last eveningP'
“B- aaki-d mo to be hi* wile.” The
■ ord* went jerked out hastily.
nuning of ti
••And yuuan.wered—”
which sbo v.------ _ ---.
“Jan* came in ic shut up the parlor, Velvetcarpets vov»t*d tbo floor; vehot .
out knowing bo wa* there, and *h&lt;i curtain* dnwvd tbo window-; lung mir-i
(tayud ; *o bo got no au*«er al all.”
• •ror* threw Iklck tbo light ot largo
“But he must be aha* erod. Gerti-&gt; chandelier*; cully pkturea in heavy
Ho ha* «p»koii tu mo and 1 told l.nn it gilt truiuoi l.ung upon th* wall-.
must re*t with you."
Above. Urge Lcdrocm* were filled with
“Mamma!' this afl-r a long, deep I handromelr app.di.tid furniture. In
tilrnre
, on- rvitu, Lae -*, velvet*, flowers and
“He t» vcVy rich. When he raarri*«
bi» wife can lisve every luvury. If—if.
it ia I, «o can imv« you wirb us and
Jane need not teach that horrid echoul
any longer. Wo ware on ■ - —street
the other day, and elopjwJ to louk.intu
a jewel«r‘» window, and he i-jintol out
"My liitlo Gertie," *aid Mr»- Jamtuo kind of jeaela b-- would wish hi* eion, Loft'y, “bow will *he ever reign

H*srnt&lt;M, April tt, 1874.
Thl» oertlfle* that I held both the No.
I HaaUnsa and Oliver Chiliad Plowaat
be trial (n Mr. Barlow’, field, and «aw
s. a...

IT TOOK THE FIRST PREMIUM AT OTO

lillffl LUU. LAST B « W OM FLOW,
after a thourough trial of both plows by one of the
They are put up with either Steel or Oast Mold­
boards. Come and get one on trial.

DWIGHT &amp; BURRALL,

orTwlb:* paleo F
A qui.ter hoffl", but plraamt, too.
wa* nuiung fur June, wlni-o husband
hail ivcvivi-d an anunymoO* gilt that

HaitiUe

•

Chromo
sri-jtnK£KBUtS;«^L

DENTIST

litiiiu

Swsrfs Hotel,

thousand dollar*. and of co uno bio wit*
moat save, and pinch, and coiuomiz.'
till ba U abl* to apend more freely."
“Ye*, d*ar, then* would bino varia­
tion* vn the turned cloth and retrirn.
med bonnet*; no velvet fluw*r*. no jow-

CALL AT JOHN STANLEY t*

Pure Wines and LicniorsI

MORTGAGE SALE.

lw:

IF TO? WANT

South aide Stale Street.

HASTIBGd. MICH.

NEW STORE I

NCT GOODS HD NW PRICKS

“A#on 1’ayne love* ycu "
•
“A* much a* he love* anything be­
yond hi* own pleaaore and comfort.
He ia no thoroughly sellhli, to hard,
ano think* *o muoh of himselt Il i»
bi* wile Inal mu»t b» handecmely
dreeMto, ride in her carriage and n» fleet
credit upou hl* choico.
Mamina ho
love* me boeau*.- I am pretty anl can
erng well, and can manage hi* hou»e
nicely. Harry iovea me becauta it i*
I.”
There waa a violent jerk nt the door­
bell at that fartant that call'd her to
iho door. %• camo back with flying
feet.
“Two valcnlinw, mamma ! I had forYa*, O, mamma, look
Sbe had turn ttio cover froia a dainty
ixcknga In bar hand and oprtwd a mt&gt;rocoo caao law do. Upon Iho blank valvirt lining liy a prrriw-r of glittering
diamond*, flaibing up, whore n alroy
aaubeam l*H upon thorn, tutu n glorious
m* of talar.
“town Payne I' cnad Gertie. • "Are
they uat ezqmrto J”
•
Mm. Januaun'a lip* quivered o litllo
a* she looked at her danghb r’* flutbe^l
lace and bngbt eye*, and her heart
wut up a *iknt tireyrr f*e thu future,
troiubtiug bulur* her eye*
“Look at Um- utber,” ah* laid quietly
•'Only a o &gt;py of verses.” *aid Gcni“Violet eye*, aud all Umt *wt &lt;4 thing
Hut are not the»a diamond* maguiticent T It i* lli* vety act 1 admired
much wbau wa were uul the other

ing long looked u;k&gt;o a* an mb*ttaiu.iblo felicity. Bni Jane wa* to apend »
few day- with Gertie befaie going to
her own borne, and the mother looked
lor two bride* a* I »aid before.
It wn» nearly miduigbt when tbo
carriage drove up. Gertie wa* iho fir»t
to her n-othcr'e arm*, nnd then, •• Jane
took her plow, tbo little bride »tood in
ImrtX.S’n'n
'*
no
thu center of the long parlor* nale with
Tka ***** &gt;*1* to Iwreto *4&gt;«n**4 m*U Fr
f-g «- e
astouirhmeut She had tu«*-&lt;i off her .b. to! *„ -r tore ...^ *.
Clreeh Cwt C«ai*tos**aisr t*v Bsrri C**
bonnet, nod the aofl gray traveling
l»!*?A*iiTSik IKL
**r7K
drct«of the mistreeaof th* bou-o wcm-sl
oddly out of place.
“Where n:u IF’aho gn«p.&lt;d nt hat.
“At home, my dariing," nud her
huvb.ir.d puscd hi* arm around her

9999999

SINE’S
GIFT ENTERPRISE
W ftGfl IN GREENBACKS!
CHROMOH 1

“ILauel''
■'ll is not ueh a very long etory,
bo mH. luokr J----- ------------------ J "
did not tai you before
ing oyva. “bu
Ih caugn I wa id to mo if you loved
mt"
Bhe nre’Jed doeo to him. letting her
head fall upon lii*,bo*.&gt;m.
Iho farm, Gertie,” he *nid auftly.

un stair*; mother vnll allow you the1
room, and !.&gt;t mi m« hew some of lb*
finerv tli-rv auita you."
• But it ia i-oarly midnight."
■■Never mind we want a queen to
pretido over thia anpper."
Mre.Jaui.-son led thu »*J. whim.
J ano and Iter iiu»ba»d ewud &lt;k&gt; b«wtldoc*d tu* Gartio had bo»n. SudJauly
the t.nd../ruow aiurted furwatd tu gnup
Harry’* Uatri.
••Are wo not brother* t” **id Harry
quietly.
-n______ _ i.-..i. _il.
bunk* voicoyand mm«t eye*, and Jana
nn still looking gnrteluby into Harry s
fare wh-n tlto d.*r opuawl and mid
Gurtic fliibixl in. All the light bad
e .aio buck to her eye*, the rich eotor to
ter chctoka, nud th* *biring »Uk re
vuabd anuey nrm* aud abouWoi*.
while rich lore full la fokl* arour.&lt;l ti&gt;e
.weeptn- akiri* Upon her cltutottttg
ouri* ihumI a wreath
whitu flow..;*,
Bud retd ur-cUt. einaiud Iwr wrUt*.
She made a low rovctcure to her bn*-

‘“ft"S3WX

WANTED
UNDERGROUND

UfE

Hastingi, Michigan.

ItLBW °Tta ******* I

�Tempi
Hoa T. W. Terry. Hon. W . D. Kelly,
of Pennsylvania, Hon. Gro. Willard,'

wo herewith give place to the Poem re­
fan ed to and the ccenatpauying correapoodanee.—E&gt;. Banas.

Boa. Moro* W. Field. Hon. 0. DConger. Hoa. W. B. WUliaran, nod ra-

VANDALISM.
and (on) the Resumption of Cbrlnt/rom
CAedsod." Now the Seto ara, tbe de­
bate, as aarery one who waa present
knows, was on tbe Seventh day tabLath,
as a part of the Great Moral Law. nod Ito

«
ho caught to any such
nefs oTTinanltom ns thovo committed
in thia city last Friday night, every
principle of jnalion deennda that tbe
otfvnder bo anmtnanly dealt with, with­
out judge or jury, and much as wo are
opposed to capital puntebmeat and to
mob law end tho oxerrise of brute force,
we should uei beattau to h.'y hoy tho
effendar or offooden to the nearest
lamp poet, w on n limb of (ho nearest
shads tree, and boforo high Hesron wo
Veliev* the act would bo both just and
right. Boll protection is thu first law
of nature, and any man or set of men,
follows or wbripa who would commit
any inch act wonld just aa soon rob,
n-urder or rape, and no man or. wo­
man is safeteho i* compallvd to walk
tbo street* where such villains lire, or
are permitted to walk, and we are
frank to «ay that wo beliero th ry should
not bo permitted to live any longer than
they tan exist nt tho end of a six foot
rope, eno end around their miserable
necks, the other hitched high in Sir,
and their fret dancing in the realms ot
spice. Wo trust our people will not
rest until tbe satbota of three outrages.

who were present know, that a Moral
Lsw to universal In Ito obligation and
eternal in ito pwpeturlty, but that the
Seventh day Sabbath Lent wm not a
Tbe Valley of tbo Mmiaaippi is again
part at U.
tho soono of tho wildest outbursts of na­
ture. For week*, thousand* of square
miles of tbe moat populous and th • moat
productive land abm/ tha river bare dead, whereas this was not even brought
boon covered with water, acd thousand* Into question but th* day of bls rasurof people have been compelled to wan­ reetloE. I afflnnlng that It W*s tbo first
day of the week, be denying, but claim­
der from thair homes, laaving hoaaaa.
ing that B wa* on the hut day of tbe
farms and cattle to th* derastati-M of week. or. In other word* on tbe Jew Uh
Sabbath. It appear* »lngular that a
man who should »o constantly pteac
Tho fourteenth annual meeting of the up th* observance of all tbo Command­
Michigan Slate Sunday School Asrods- menu should b* guilty of ao flagrant a
btoMb
of one of them,, vis: that one
tion will ba held at Jackton Juno 2, 3,
and 4. Rev. Geo. H. Hickoz, formerly whtaboaga,“ntouabott wo&lt; boar faUe

i anaafengiicowatdly whelp*, for whose Trouble in the School District, oi
spirit oven devils will net willingly bo
PU1 for the Octagon Men, to bo
hold accountable. Ariao, are say, and
Takes In Separate Doses.
rid crardtyof this elms of fiends; man
or women they are nob aa unmitiga­
ted curse they surely are. Away with

If every render of tbo Busti will
make a very slight &lt;flirt each can aeenra « the name of at toast one new

diacoae all matters of
, mqy wet with the
Imrf.uipertW oil oar

at tbe Barry County Poultry Ex­
bibition, March 27 th and 28th,

f^yHiayr Oocf&lt;/«,
4X«
SPANGLED HAMBURGS,

n. Solid*, hiwiuneM,

Burn*. Sornnoto,
t. Holh, Woaoda*
l lcerx, Brulssa,
PHu, Fpr..ltf.
Colle. Old Son»,
llcnittrrh.tgtai,
Hlar/Lpa,
jA

jyojvr i^Busruy.

Why not support Home ImJusfir/T- Did you ever take he
trouble to 6nd out wbat makes a community thrifty and pro . -r­
ous? You go to the city and you ice the people all alivu td
•tiring, aud the firrt thing you say, w “They are doing let nf
businew nere!” Even body aeenw to be doing well. Meeh icg
are seen by hundreds hurrying to their labor -with their di er
pail on their arm. What ie tbe cause of all this stir? “Y” &lt;:&lt;re
«a demand at Home for work, the people patronize Home f 'u».
fry, city people know that it is to their own personal intcrc -' to
support Home trade and they do it invariably. Who eats wl .&gt;at
Hasted in Barry County, if it is not the people tn the county? We
must build up our own place; people in Grand Rapids wot t do
^^,taL lT0KQC*L»l*e
f
it f«r tu. Wc have Merchantu, Mechanics, Tradesmen, Uwyem,
wr.vl.re, .wl otter refemvUvn. .M.re.
Doctors aud Laborers; but one eaya “we have no mechani■■■&lt; in
Hasdngs who ean do a good job cf work.” To such I would say,
3 School Teachers Wanted look at our Brick buDdings, our Agricultural works, our Milling
and our Carriages, Wagons, Cutters Ac made in Hasting?, and
then eay we have no mo^uie*. Compare to day with ten year*
ago; for then there waa not even a painter in Barry County that
could point a lumber wagon fit to be seen. There is no need of
going away from Hastings to get a Carriage or Bugg)', nnd eo bx
i« Cutters arc concerned, you can Save ten dollara on every
Cutter, and get a better Cutter of me in Hastings, than in any
other Town in Michigan (ffnat or email), for I know they cannot
compete with my Cutter Machine. I am givit-g my customers the
benefit of mv Cutter Machine which I do say ia n- saving of ten dob
ars to thcm'on every Cutter thev buy of tne. I hare nearly sold
out my firot batch of Ouitrre, and am Running Out auot^r lot
which I will have ready in a few days. l ahall sell Buggiea Mote
Par next season. I am ready now to offer lower prices on bug­
gies than ever before. I am preparing Machinery to enable me
to undersell any carriage builder in the country. Try me on. I
hove made my customers Happy and can do it again. My bus­
iness nearly doubles every year, and t aat is evidence of satisfac­
tion somewhere.

ROOFING!

Potmcax Aarnunoxs or Max PaoxtsExt xx TU* ‘Fiexran' Movxxaxv.'-Tba
Gcoeaeo (IB.) Rapublrc says that Mr. 8.
M. &amp;niih, Secretary of tbe State Far-

diciomi banging, would quiet their
spiriirff etJ and possibly dalar come of
tho dsviis that aid and encourage them
ia firnir nelarioue bualncw, from their
{httpra?*. Wo ray strike—strike now,
andproncl tha whole people in the
future from the depredations of these
pest* of society, for which on earth
Neither do we wish to say anything
'-410*'ts no St place, sad from whom all derogatory to tha character of the edittho devils in hell would fiee from four tor of the -VsriAms Ornftr. That, you
know, would bo naughty ; but w* do
Arise, follow citizens, arise, aud in wish to say that if W. C. Fitraxmmons
the mom* of all yon hold dear, of tho should ever write a book called "A
-pMMUbtt quietude of your homes, the New, Complete and Aulbeutio History
protection of wires and daughter* and of Sucking Cal res,” publishers gene­
tbo safety o! yonr lire* and property, rally and ths public universally would
and rid the cily of thaeo desperadoes look on tho work aa an autobiography
wbeso act* put * blosh on tbo face of of that wonld bo witty editor.
‘ His Satanic Majesty,” and all associa­
ted with bim in authority, and in whose
PODUNK CORRESPONDENCE.
liagdoa there should be place for

That Brldg*,

By Aid. BeMmerWaaaxsa, -An ordinance entitled.
An Ordinance tala live to Sidewalk* and
approved Oct. 6th 1878, give* to tbe
Common Council of th* City ot Hast­
ing*. the power to repair Sidewalk* and
Crua*walks, and.
Wants**, The Bidewlak* iu front of
Mra. E. M. Hands, M, 8. Stebbins, tbe
iateD. C. Hawley's, Mra Bottoms, reoidaoors and between A. M. Bocks, blacksrulth shop and. A. IL Pratt's, food
stable oa Jefferson street are In danger-

Lansing, now Chaplain of tho State
Prison, is Chairman of tho Executive
Committee. Prof. H. A. Ford of Niles'
ia State Btaliatua! Secretary. Tha ex­
orcises will consist of prayer, addressee.

the other day that bo aapected to bo
next Governor of Ulinofo. This ia the
lunatic who, laa public speech denoun­
write. tho firnt tin,o trying, are placed cing railroad monopolists and middle,
wbero tbo spirit of Vandalism has no men, last year, nmertud “if other runsaxlatanre, and by thorn or their act*, dies failed, when if the farmers were
tho peace of tiro people, tbe protection hoodwinked and swindled as they had'
of property, or tba safety of life and been, bo and hb boys aud thousand* ol
peraon,’ shall not, tn tho future be en­ other farmers acd their boys would
dangered.
Talk of safety ia your ride some of the viQians out of tbo
courts, such men cannot be pwui shod State, and that many a tree wviuld bear
by any proce** known to our laws, nor human fruit.”
Nice Governor he
ia any adequate punishment by law.
Tbvy are familiar with sheriffs, courts,
jails and prisons, and bare no fear of
tbeao or of any of thorn, but a little jn I

■ Again w* pJaro Wfore oar resdera an
■alii* lahar from Hon. Jaase* F. Joy, on
th* nroaaaity of n bridge at Detroit for
xxilway purposes, over tho Detroit
Hirer. The argument of Mr. Joy is
e*n&lt;ja«ire a* to tho nreeeoity of this
bridge, and tbe Luting benefit it would
bo to tho prol tic five intorovt of tbe State
of Michigan, and .not only to Iht* Stat*.
W«..k,U «... TU ,►(.
tiogi* all important to tbe propio or
Detroit, and thepaltry interest of a few
vessel owner*, should not be permitted
to stand in th* way of an improvement
of such interest to th* whole people aa
the oonatruction of this bridge would
prov*. And it must bo perfectly ap­
parent lo own- man who exatninnt the
question with the. least impartiality,
tbat.i* ja|&gt;*peojles project, n*d that
whoeAt itatefe ia tho way of it will
find himself in a bopelmo minority, and
on-opponent of the public interest
■wterae act will oatsign bim to u merit­
ed peraMtai unpopularity, aa the enemy
of thr.t whieb wocld do moU for tho
advnaoonivnt of tbo people cf th* State,
and of tika Nortbwoet engaged in agri.

FOR HATCHING

After prayer ard songs from tbo
eho!r( Miss Frank Phillipa recited a
teoxtlful temperance recitation.
Tlie rseolmiofs app«ating T. Phil­
lips io prosroute John Stanley for wil­
ing liquor contrary to law war rescinded
Ibe following I evolutions wore thro
moved and adopted:
Hsahna, May 4(h. 1874.
RreolsMd, That wo sllll pledge m
Maa. A. E. Buaros—According to a heretofore,
that nil perron* wbo have
resolution of the Ladire Tnmperanro
Union, we Herewith respectfully solicit
a copy of tho Poem read by yoa at
A petition waa praaaaled by John
Union Hall, April 20th, for pabbeation
Francisco elating that bo bad lost thir­
in th* city papers.
teen sheep by d-jg or &lt;fogs.
Very Traly Youtv,
A motion was made that the petition
of John Francisco, bo refomxt to
Finance Committee.

bear what a time they havo had in
School Dial No,
down therein that
Gxid-fomken neighborhood called Sand
Roach, whieb is also in tho township of
Rutland. It appears, tbo School (not)
officers, who I will call Mr. Heowe, Mr.
Whiffler and tho blind Asscisor, con Id
not agree on a teacher, or on the wages
to par. I don't know wxleh. ■ I think
on account of a previous arrangement,
that they would not pay over a stated
price. Now, as I was in your beautiful
city cm day. last week. I overheard tbo
'blind man talking with Miss G. about
teaching tho school in said Disk, nud as
they were talking. Mr. Whiffller camo

bte evidence, nn /w7 &lt;lo pledge our­
selves to suafoln tbrin la tbo tbotousb
nnd Impartial vnioreomeii: ot the law.
Alter several stent spccchos and re­
marks were mode. Messrs. A. J. Downs,
R. J. Grant, and Dr. C 8. Burton, were
apjxiinted as a tnmmittoo to notify deal­

Carried by aye* and nsys.
A motion waa mads by Aid. Hicks,
that the Council proceed to on informal
vote for Street Commissioner.

IhuistxvtLLX. Fob 21*t, 1873.
I am about to redeem a promiro *1
made to lb* Senior Ed., of the Bxxna
some time aince. and give you from
time to time slrort extract* from oar
township journal, it being tho first re
cord in the county. But before I copy
from the journal, I will for this latter
ranfino myself to some facts I gather
from Mr. Amasa 8. Parker, nuw 67
yawn of age, a resident of Gull Prairie,
at Kalamazoo county. Mr. Parker, en­
tered tba W. l-§ of the &amp; W. 1-4, town

| hearty ai.int.
• Hon. Daniel Striker, chairman, called
| tba meeting t-» order.
After a prayer
and aung* by the choirs Traver* Fbillip*
। chairman ul the prosecuting committee
made a report which will be found in
I another column. Hon- Norman' Bailey
i and Hun Daniel btrikcr were added to
the committee on pru*o*uliua.
Th* following rtsolutiunv were then

Notice.

Jarno* Clark*, «j M. W. Riker, 2.
Moved and aupported that James
Clarks, ha declared elected Police
Carried by ayre and najr*.
Account of John M. Bevamer, for esponscs to Grand Rapids in regard to
street paving was prevented and referred
to Finance Committee.
By Aid. Ba**mer—
KnoktJ, That all work aeceoary to
done in preparing Main aud Jvfforson street* for the laying of paving
stones, shall be aaveaaed on tbe prem
ucs in tront o! which such ■ pavement u
__ j.
'

broke and sowed wheat In tbe year
1832, in March, Mr. Parker, raised a
Urge bam which is now standing. In
18X3, Orville Barnes, put'up a house on
the E 1-2 of the above quarter section
and moved in the same, a* aooe as
completed. Mr. Parker claims to have

Th* oecaaijn was to taka some tools
and provisions for some persons that
were on their way to Grand Rapids to
put up a saw mill. First day drove Io
Ysmkvo Springs and camped; second
day to Moran's and back to his oltf
earaping grounds, and third day, bom*
III 1884 Linus EUuon, pat up a booon tba S. W. 1-4 of Sec. 24 iu Prairie­
ville, also, same year Mose* Lawtei/co.
pat up a bouse in what is now Barry,
one mile east of Hickoty Corners In
18X5, C. W. Spaulding, Aaron Fargo.
Thomas Nicholas end Richard Campb*2, moved into tho County in what is
now Prairieville.
Of tbe first town meeting in my next.
school, ofroureowe do." MUG. aays
A- C. Towtx.
■1 should lik* an answer [noon.” Mr.
W. any*, “re will meet to-night and
decide and giro you an answer soon.”
A few mmutas after, 1 saw Mr. Whiflar
beckon to Mr. G. to cross the street, but
Mr. G. wm not eliciting echoed for bte

BUY J. 4 P. COATS’BLACK
THREAD far roir MACHINE

FLOWERS

1 North range 10 west, tbo 18th day ot
June, 1831. Thinks it was tho first
land entered in lb* Oranty. O1 tbe 80
acres about 60 was Prairie and tic eall-

Dairy County except an Indian trader
by the name of Lawk Moran, living on
thaTLoraspple River and to hare driv­
en the first tvsra train his residence to

Pratt. 4 ; Al toft, 2 ; Campbell 2.
Second, informal ballot--Pratt, 6 ;
Alt A 2.
Aid Beaamer, moved that A. IL Pralt
be declared elected Sueet Commieasoner.
Carried by ayes and nays.
A motion was made by AM. Bentley,
ibat the election of Glr Attorney lx
laid indnflneticly on the table.
Ayes - Madge, Dolph, Fuller, Bent­
ley and Hicks.
Nays - Bossmar and Diweon.
Moved andtepportod by AM. Bentley
that the Council proceed to appoint a

Engines and Beilers.
forence

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A motion wo* made that tho Common
Council allow the Bend ths use ot tbvir
room one night in the &gt;*ek to practice. ronvontion at Lansing,' May Gth, 1874:
D. R. Cook and wile, Daniel Striker
and wife. H. A. Goodyear and wife,
Samuel Dickie and wife. Norman Bai­
ley and wife,, a 8. Burton and wife.
Mis* Wightraaa, Job. Dro.i. ..d wife
On motien tho following oSeera ware
duly eleeiad dBoersof tba Aasocistian.
Carried.
President Bon H. A. Goodyear, Sec­
A petition not pttiostol by the retary D. R. Couk, Vice President Hua.
ladies* in regard to tetnpcranco. Aid. Dvni«l StriUr, T. C. Diamond, Mrs. IL
Beaamer, mured that the petition be J. Kenfield.
“It wus moved and carried that tho
Chairman appoint throe gentleman and
Carnod.
thro* l.dins, who. with the President
The petition was read at follows :
shall constitute the' Executive CommitTo th Coonn Cotmtil of th City

At a mseling of tbe Ladies' Tem­
perance Uaiun. uf this eity b-ld to-A«v.
it wm unanimously determine.1 that
tour Honorable Body bo requested tn
re[&gt;e*l tli* Ordinance, which grant* a
lirenro Io roll, ur impo.es a tax on the
*alo uf spirituotu bqnor; beleiving that
th* imposition at such tnx, or the grant­
ing of sue. (.u calle-l) licenro is oalaulated to encuurag* dealers to presiat in
tbe unlawful ul* of that greatest of all
Kouxgva to th* hams* race, a|c&gt;ite&gt;l.
Inatounknco will.: our inslnietioas
wo appear before your Honorable bod*
to make known to y&gt;.* the unanimous
desire ..f tbe Isdie* nt tbe oily, a* von­
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F.6.CCBMER.

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aaw toatoa.W ote

1 Hoc* raa Casa OwlV. '‘Hevnai Tai«i re
CLUBS aa* DKALKRX.
Btevvslte* Arre—Dolph. Beumer, Fuller, Bent­ 1 AprtLtm. .
ley and Hicks.
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Motion by Aid. Hicks that the Com­
mittee on streets, be instoucted to em­
ploy an engineer if neoeesary to estab­
lish the grade* of the streets.
Tte Reeiaa Maateav (iaav ito **•* MlM&lt;Oaa 1* iteavvr. 1* p*&gt;4 lav *mM reTOIt*. rt* a.
Called meeting of Iho Common
lia teller *111* sell. Iftteiv ia -taMaaavavCouncil, hold Wednesday evening April
CAM IKS aaaat for eteyaat Va^faa Baal.
29th, 1874.
Dawson, Mudge, Dolph, Besimer, Ful­
ler. Benttoy and Hick*.
.
Meeting called to order tbo Mayor ।
being absent, the Reorder soled as
Mayor and Cltat. E Barlow, was ap­
pointed as Recorder pro tost.
Tbe minutes of tho hat meeting were

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PUBLIC SALE.
SATURDAY, MAY 9, 74.

HOPKINS and BAKNE8,

5 New Milch Gows.
One Cow with Calf,
2 Yearling Heifera,
"TSpanof Good Mares,
One with Foal,
One 2 year old Colt,
One (year old Colt,

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. youre^f j, if,. Sherirs column.

Il i* not every man nboearriaeejug
that to after 1'tqe.w; nor is ft every m*n
who carries an od nan that wauls oft

Parton is w riting toe t* off
Lm or Lorxas remmniag at thThs Invajid-A pen Picture.
Jeffitooa.
। Hastings P U., May 6&lt;h. |»4:
|
w ------ten iro-r.1
...
' Otend.. Hlcb .rds.m, Mrs R W Wimr., o
nailid cnioteuanee, hut
W. ratenl to pubHsb tho now Ous- M„ C..rwin WiUiam-. Francis W-teb,, .J" J"*
sftiibonnezt reek fur the benufll of Ut, JnH, bimidurd, Hear./ Shaffer.!1,

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Tbe .loti,and Ct geU hingr, i, M J
to be rather small thi* qwing on acooiiut of tho fircvuilitg cold eventug*.
The fodder u UM-d up
ef^.^
«nd unless wo hare warn weather o nin
otosk will grow lean ou light poslur-

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SI•flTEUL------- ,

, way* woleom-i by her seboolm*tea, f-r
b-Vjithe form and Haanng ri.imitiou
eerrtod ehs rfulasM int.* their ranks.
DifnrenL pnnotnal and exomplarr.
obedient and grerefni at hoUfo, she wua
tbo hearts uf aft But. Us., wo are
•arrowed. Th- rosy che-ks and ru Idy
lip* are blanobod by Qrtuumption. Tbe

and Bailroad aPeata, where they will
bo plemm.1 to seo all their
triend.
nud any uthor ].arson who may have
any work to bo done tn the line of
blaaksmubing.
oprftf

Republican

NOTICE.

"RITE,

Uftle running loooe in the streets
D. G Bentley of the firm J. W. A C.
about thia limo of tbo year, ran usu.lly G.TJootlaj, late of St. Louis, Mo., Im.
bo located with tolerable cortainty ia again become a resident ot our city.
the pound.
day last week Mathss Young,
Our young mon hare all had thoir left io our office a Light Brahma
negatives taxon for a now suit of aod- egg 7 1-2 by 8 1-2 itH-hes that is cer­
rty clothes, and th. ,yous» lad ire are tainly a curiMty.
coaxing “dear falher."
Your sttcnliou ia called to the ndverThe person who mails a postal card tf.sment of Morgan Junes, poblir sale,
containing obscene language ia subject o*IBaturdsy. Ho is to sell some very
to a flue ot not lees than 8100 nor fi»u boreea, cows, etc. Rood It!
Gov. Bagley has issued a nnlica to tiro
eflset that Urn State Public School wfll
Decoration day cornea on the SOtt of be open for the reseption of inmates on
May, and we ho;&gt;e all our citisen* will the 18th of this month.
Two millions nine hundred thousand
properly observe the day, end ooutrib­
ute floral ofleringv to decorata tho graves dollars io the amount w hich the national
of our.honored dead.
debt has b-en reduced during the
Thu Bible ia tho map cf Heaven, a nwntb of A (mt.
more than |5,000 for each uni every

CHUICHU.

1-i.SL: to

'iJSSSi:

JnT

end convicted, and tbe case baa been
token to Uto Circuit Court on a writ of
Crrtoraiia One W. Mangham, plead
guilty, pahl bis fine of 125, and cj&gt;t *
which was (aid. All tbo other* plead
“not guilty,'1 and tbotr trials are set
down us follows, vis:. Jamra II. Huttau,
Wodnwday tb*&gt;8tb,iust.; H. A. Bttaell,
Hiuraday tl&gt;e 7th. Inst.; Charles Ed«r*y,
Friday th- Elb, InaL; Andrew Bell, Friday/b* 8lh, InaL; Chari-* H. Olmstead,
"selling to a minor," Fr day th* 8th,
inst : Charles Olm*trad, Monday the
lllh, inst.; and we understand olh*r
suit* are bkoly to bo coiumeneod at an
early day.
We trust good will eom* of this and
that the cause of Temperance will be
advanood, and espoviully that law and
Order shall triumph over any exhibitions
of Rowdyism ur Vandalism.

Tho Fite Department were out un
true history of tho primitive el.urch. an
infisllihlo rule of life, an immovable FkUay eretiiag for practice. Tho en- j aurpicies of tho Young Ladle'* Society
ground nf hope, and aa everlasting K&gt;nc dot-c remarkably well, throwing s was open tu the to the | ublio on Thurs­
Stream
to tbo Uoijht uf the bank ouild- day evening last. There was a g'-odly
Spring of consolation.
When you know uf anything import­
number of our young ’people in attendMr. Oraon Gillinan who was thrown sms nud must especially the younr
ant keep it to yourself *a hard a* ever
you can, and then if every particular from hi* earri*g- nnd broke tiu leg a buys, who have we ate glad tu stalo
isn’t just right iu the paper enrae tho fiw week* ago while riding we are glad
Editor for his stupidity.
to see on the streets again although sup
Snbeeritiers to the Bax via who know ported bycrut-Uea.
Tbe band has r*-org*niznl und-r the
■btmeelve* lobe in arrera*, are expectrd to settle at once. We are printing a- a*p.-rvisioQ and, lead.rship of J. Lepa^e wotth all that i* asked toe it, and Rfled. We hope they will nirec with
we are determined to be ( aid promptly each rac lurags-iueatn* sul endveo teem
to keep thrms-lve* prepared at all time*
Ilww is that for high?
Bea.mor
Heath A Co-, no.d this week over eighty
dollar* worth uf furniture to two Grand
An effort ia being made tu establish
Baj dd» mocUan&lt;*—Reas-n., they o-old a. llaiiulacturv bore fur the puqwae ol
' come] to Hastings pay freight on good*. tanni.hictuiing ucsrIoo ante, etc.
We
hoto our citizens will cncoinngo thOUctptia&gt;- as such business helps to iu\Mb.---------- '»&lt;«y* he would out many
a eCtvant girl! Wed, the w&gt; r vior- pi Ore ttie city. About 30 Laud* will be
tionsL- hat been making lately in or­
der tp marry a "a-rr-nt girl," end an
utler rufu-ul. am n ry good groumls
for lil* assertions to re.t upon.

A Burxxa reporter walking up strrst
y&lt;sicrday alt. i wm n. tired a large
window o mo do^n tather nn&gt; xp«ct&gt;- ly
Amgng the firorniient men from abroad just in tbo place where a man's brad
in. at^rmianc* on tbe present sesaiou of luqipcnato to tie. T bo last beard of it
PALMER EXCAM PM EXT, MO. 40
ciictat cuurz wo nvto registered at thu thr genii-man was tailing fur Helen
flastiug* Huure, Hon. Birti-y Hurt,
HASTINGS LODGE. NO.5A, *&gt;•«• tvrrj Jodjfe Presiding. T. J O'Brien of
Grand Rapid*, R. Buras aud M. B. jzWc uru advised that tho lot iu the
CenicCoty tbe property of Hastings
Writ* uf Kalamazoo.
Hoti. D. R Cuok and wile, Dr. J. M. Ledge No 53,1.0. O. F, hu been
Ruaaell and wife, arij neihape sumo filled up in a uuinnvr that reflect* gr*at
otbeae left thi* morning for Lan.ing tu credit on tho order, under tho sutler­
attesl the wumvn t lutlrage convention. vision of W. T. Eastman and Jacob

For th o arcammndaiion uf our subcribera who desire any other book,
■asgszina. or paper, published, with or
without tbe edvertised premiums, we
will obtain it for you at the Lowwr
Ba:is, without any expense to you in
tending the irder.
T0ADVKPTI8EB8.

Th* editor uf the Rurvz* baa. «!»o, gone
along tu report, and to oca and hear
whet, may be of iuforest.
If th* public only knew tho vast
nmowni of dangerous, inaipil, and tilly
stuff that an editor keeps out of a now*,
paper they would bo improaaed with
the tact .hat a w^jJ conducted journal
is something more than a hap-hazard
eengfotneration of type
We want to priut all commumcatioae
on all important subjects that may tx&gt;
offered us, but corre. pendents should
remember that we gt&gt; to press at noon
uo Wednesday, nnd hereafter cannot
undertake to publish communications
that ore received later than Tuesday

of Foster Sisson, Esq., of Carlton, was
entirely ttastrersd by fire un Monday
morning last. Mu-t of the •furniture
A buoibu;.—W*
was eared, though in a dsiuagod state
ventfon*.
Th tcan oof to fire we did not ievrnProL Diokio, has been unwell for a
Tae lose ■ prob «b!y more e;x to *i;h»
few day* past.
hundred dollars, and falls heavily m
Wanted^—A girl to do bonaewurk. uno of th- most witariiriaing and doInquire M thi* offi-.«.
serving of the young men of that town-

111*00 m-oslighL night*.

Te-ety rant currency note* aro to be
iaaued by the GuverumenL
Aa we go te pre**. Court i* in oeeriun.
but nu case* have been di-po-ed ot
vffuhn Beatfjev ia to luaariat* on lettae* next Sunday of hi* own roietog.
LFom al tho height of three inche­
er* obeerv ed ia aunse ul lb* garden*.
Aid, Fuller of lb* 8d Ward has bid

twlta £«0.UZ it.

cL n

jar'ggys'gfJgyAa;
Removed.
John Stanley takes this method to in­
form hre patrons aud the public gonorally that ba has moved his lance stu-k
of Groceries, Canned Frcits, Teas. *c„
Ac, to the .tore directly oppo-ita his
old stand* on Jefferson Street. That his
new store will be ready ia ninotv days,
and that during that time he will sell

-------Our Dormaet Energies.
OerMlMareaM *a
tte*. ■■ Ur? aiail ta. Thia laauiS It irat tT st
l*MI tat lklrOa it tirlliiM wrtar. —4 *T Uhm
erttaHr tat kstf la teterta* **4t&gt;
brntar telralUaa of • alurMUr llktlylt tkrrUr
lk« Urta tlikt ttStrtv*. 3Ua te * Mteatb-U'•*-

Block, down, down, down, below tb- CMikttrU te B inaMt II are. L*«k it vliw •’ aatta tf Ik* »knte*l
lowret competitor, and at rales that will 1a.1i, 1. Ik.
•uiprioo thoM Ortncrerewho have been sad amlAl i.Iuik i* ekirk e* i&gt;, aaWiaitd.
rM*«ta a»e*i»*L b ikw* aatk • ■*4iti*t
Tkrr. la. HwUUtr-a Sutaaak Dillan .iU rota*
ud aaaatlM Ika Wied tad k.4* wka ikaltare--

COLORADO EXCURSIONS.
reetorinr borlth to our lovud one. Sbi» emerging from h-r sickness eeooter ।
and t.ol.Ior than before, an-l Dr. I’b-rce's ;
Golden Medical Di-ov-ry must have
tbo credit It ha* rawed bar.
8. R. Egler, droggsit, &lt;&gt;f W- t Pnion.
O.. save ihal Dr. I'i.-rr-'o Gulden Metri­ obb my, win oeu azrurwon i icuuif
cal Di-rov.-ry h*« vtfoet-d a woml-rlul f.ora 81. l ouis to Denver and return,
cure of Cuntump'ion iu hi* neighbor- gr-od ninety sys from date of sale si
oxtieniley low rates t bus affording every
one an excellent omm tnnlty to vt-il the
tamo, a rreorts nf Cuter .do, among the
beautltal Park* of tho lioeky Meantazna

the saiinu* wrekly and monthly iirua- eunrigh to mak- a pill, I ut to make a
papei* «ud periudical* of our own state good pilL ah 1 that's the difficulty I
and other*. The- literatur- is mn*:h Tto-ie are cheap, harsh, drastic pills.
gi.'te »nd • ffi.ing* uf our cll zens.
We
earnestly hope and trust the vntoqiri-wilt moot me ap.w-.betion of oar propio.
Ire w-il patrnaLnl Ly all, joung ur old,
OJ.d evravb d&gt;' will us- their utmust onil.ivura to o ito rare :b* routig to bo­

CHAXCKMY ORDXR.

BANNER BLOCK,
MMX T »XL1KEa.C«.»u: .at
au-M KAxrxxKkbaotaeM.

!wZwTSfia'SeJZM u?u

V4«r//r9«, jwc*.

tiala. Tkt lanU. tatate.
da* tera*4 h re~ a too.yZeSg aTC
*M *vtH
&gt;aItaS twrtstet 1kal aadirltet kit
tebaihr. It* tkltka ikart it tt daaaal it &lt;te*r
Ml ta Ula frtaaa. -Sa* Ik* tail la ikalkfeaaMMl!U.. c.-l, M1W» **4 **b pt*.r» - i »J

x£-Si?£E3rg*!^
NOTICE.

or are ataMit to' o.7£a U.P to U iseuutl,
K.-n-a», Co'orado New Mexico, Neinaka. recon or Callfo.-ula, »r rec­
on tn, ud * che* , sale, qnlra sad dlr&gt; ct
route by srsy o/ -L Louis, ovsr 'tt.e
'ttrerurf 1 -settle 1 hrougb I Ine. It is
equipped With fine day co ebrs. Buck’s
recllnlni. etralr oars. Italian (Pa fOLce

^AW CASES A POINTS.

Tho room ia to b- opened every even­
ing i-xcept Sunday turn 7 to 10 o'clock.
Two hours are epent in rea ling and on*

Any no-tribal om of new-pipere, periudicil*. ur ether reading uia.tor may bo
left at tho l ust jffire. Bofuto clo .ing
we wiHlI-l odd that great irouit i* due
Mia* Snruii Barfow. nnd Mila AffaCtfp
juhn for the earnest and untiring eff-Wta
they have made in making the •■nter(.ri*e a eucee-v
Others nave worked
steadily and aaft-u-ly. Nuw we I are
n Heading Buom a cro-lil to our city,
let us join hands and call often, ractnir,Co it. mJ nut forgot to drop sume
thing in tbo general fund lox.

Dark Brahui** in bis yards, uro modi
superior tor lheir ar* to aoy otherfxia
tho county, and are thoroughly b&lt;ed, ,
and from tho beat imported stock
1

can't Exraicr.—Why rafter fa
&gt;a and a.lies, and not app’y
tedy within reach of all J

r.sLf.airt
lr**&gt; art -Irwu.
to any friend ot outs, Parson** Purga­
tive Pillai lhey are acien'ificnlly p«rrutrwl. and are adapted to -Il the purpowo of a gv»d purgative medicine.

UY EUKQ GF EVQtf IiESUPTKli
Obstacles to Marriage.

Banner Co.,

Decidedly the best remedy that has
over been di*covored lor rheumatism,
swonleu or stiff juiittf, flesh wuunda,
vprains bruise*, ests and burns, ia
Johnson's Anodyne Liniment. W» use
it, and always reeommed It to our

local felijipts Hilicsj.
MUSIC BOOKS

Potatoes aru among the main article* t
of trad* in tbe city jn*t now, and our ’

dealers are paying as high a* |l-20.
Joi n Stanley has a fine lot on band of
tlie leadin'; r*ri*ti«*. suitable for reed,
that ha is eclling ul price* which dofion
oompetithm, as he doe* everything els*,
tu be found tn htv extensive rook of
Groeerieo, canned fruita, fle, &amp;c

HOLIDAY PRESEVTS.

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The moot low-live! buun-aa any net
Hue fact of a man's advertising his
bnsinesa prove, that ho wants- lo sell
ware*, and, of course, he io just tho
man to deal with.
Wo can always
make a better bargain with a person
wbyo wonts la sell than with an old f-gv
^rho does not. Look over our silverrising columns, and yau can always
find tbe right place to buy goods.
teUr Wulf ip hi* studio over the Bill­
iard Hall, at th- Baiting* House, has
on exhibition a painting from photo­
graph of the lato F. B. Galloway, of
the Kttlo son of J. A. Grable. aud Mr.
An hdel of tbe Rstl.bun Route Grand
Rapids. that (ot beauty of execution
and accuracy tannm bo excelled any
where, Ge and see themud^e uro informol that tbe residence

tortnun* vein* are plainly mapped s|«n
th- surflac*. The pnb* that b-mnded
with roptetiou, carrying vigor to the
whole eyateoi. and Imp rating Ilf*, beau­
ty. vivacity, health and strength, ia deli­
cate to th* toooh. Th* feeble heart
raunot propel the thiu. scanty Wood with
farce. Must w« lore her while yet in
teen*? Companions and friend* gnth-r
around with word* of cheer and conso­
lation, end depart with m &gt;Ltenod eyr*
and rilent stop*. Meet we lose her ?
No I there is relief! We ran stay thi*
destroyer of our happiness end not euf
f-r th* tai* of sc hnght a gam. Some­
thing more is required nuw than dietary
and hvgienic obe-rvenee, fo nature cell*
fur aid and she rhall h-v* »L Take thia
pbaaant medicine. 11 &gt;* Invigorafing.
How it allays th* irritable evogh im­
prove* th/ apprf-te aud digestion and
•rad* ,* fhealthy tingle through the
font.’ Th* blood ia eaneliel, nervous'
fo'in incrsaseil, and tb* heart hounds
with a new impulses See her face
brighten by degree* ; the rotor is re­
turning. her voice Is getting clearer, and
pleasant word are apolnen. Th* strength
foil•-.-* yet. hut ia g«i*ng. L&lt; us take

He ring sold my stock of Drugs and
Medicine* to Dr. Chas. Shepard of
Grand Raiad*, ami he to Moovra. Hop­
kins fl Baroco, who will oubtiauo tho
busioeoa ul tho old stand. I would mo.t
cho-rfully recummend tbe now firm to
tuy many putruns and friends. Your
patronsg* will bo worthily bestowed
■ ad gwnetoasiy dealt with, and kindly

'

FRESH FISH!

'

son over engaged in waa perpretrnted
m this dty la«t Friday evening, by Ire- ।
smearing and daubing of the Methodist
end Picobvt-rian churrhos. tbe reot.ienees ol Hutt. D mini Striker, 0. D. Soanl- ,
ding, Traver* Phillips, Hun. Norman
Bailey aud Ed- Rider, with a solation &lt;
uf blue nnd black ink. Tho p*rpotn»
tor* no dosbt were hired in tho interest
of tbe wbuky influence, but. whatever
they may ho, they d-oeryo heu-ing but
will get a tonn of years in Stele Prison,
whoatbe proper time e»m*a.

C. M. A. of Nile., ha* uar thank, for
copie* of the Btfnllitnt and JJnntrrt,
publisbod in that city, in which we find
eomo .Aarp cornM| cad once Upon Iho
letter of uttr Nile* curre«i*ud*sl. print
od -ome tbtee weeks since.
We ha«e
only lo say. that we printed tbo Irtte r
as it ramo to ca, end gave no though'
as t(&gt; its political bearing; but presume
no one. who knows uur uBdevialing
!ri-t&gt;d*htp tor Hnn. B. M. Doan, will
for on* rnnment supi*mi
re would
ouaseot to feint anything with the in­
tent tu reflect on him vafovo a‘&gt;ly. o
tha t ahodld -v-n tar taste that* the B»puWican party w*a other than the par­
ty of “Law and Order," «a wo do not

Som- of our jrood friend* in ths
ouontry very justly ccmplmn. that tho
roods seem filled with hunter* «ro the
Sabbs I h. wioae gun. are ocatce-y eil.-nt
Lar or Patzst* tsauod from the U
during Um day. Thio i* very uapMo- 8. Fatmt Office to Michigra inrentora.
aat in mauy re*pe«a, besides being a fur the we.-k ending Avril 14,1874, end
&gt;ch benriug that date. Furn'ahod thi*
palpable violation of the Taw, and our
sper|&gt;v'Lx fl Cut. Solicitors of Pstfriends arorw ua that nnle*. th- sports­
ota. Wasl.imtton, D- (1:
&lt;
men quit Iboir gamier M that day,
Fad lion Bastcre-W Fusty. Clinton.
they will bo cump&lt;Bod to take legal
AulomaUe Fan-J. Hmmcns. Polkton
Nut lMk-J. B. SweeltaDd. Pontiac.
,UM,ure* to stop iL A word to the

A Bazx Txzjlt.—On Moud*y eeexiMp
Tbo city father, have secured a suit­
able roust tar our firo department ap- th-nks to tbo ft-nrteoy of Geu. W.
peraiseee- Tbo old billiard UU tn tho Gr^ga- ef G-w* ^l*1* E' W 0
Mester of iho Imlepeadont Order uf
Tee tovsn ol fish and Oohing are
Odd Fellows, for tlw Stet, of Michigan,
fnqwiUx tbo aoytnl bkwt » the
n eejuyed tho greet privilege ol listencounty in full Lnee
Gnun begins to look green, and the
on Odd Feduwonip, by Hon. Wntylor
greased doe. Mt frsrea over three iaoteao
Cutfox, tete Vi*. -Preahbmt of th* United
— ArwR
Stats*. Md I^i.M*. moot «1M «
W. wood Mt -y. that Lan* Hall wa.
tW to crer-flowing by Um Mite W that

&gt;N FRIDAY A SAfCBDAT

HOUSEHOLD

PANACEA

FAMILY
Th* following ha* been -on« u* fnr
publicatiun
The writ*r desire, it
Rhueld bo prinled. and we yteH to b.r
request and gty* it plare, though we
caanut see jn*t where it* publiesnon ran
du *ny ‘p-csal good, but «r-pra&lt;dme it
cui&gt; do no haraaawd it m*y preetbly
jmw-e the writ-r Jh-I her fnetaU to toer
tbs csxnment* of our city ladle* no her

LINIMENT.

BARGAINS

CHOICE EGGS
8pecial_Notice.

For

Hatching. JAMB WOODMFF

My Stock in made up by enreul relcclious from the bent
SiraiiiB in New England anti
i'ew York, nnd I em prepared
to furnish Eggs nt the faHowing

Light Brahma, - - $1^60
Dark Brahma, - Partrid^ Cochiua, - 8.00
W. K. BARBER.

HiSTHGJ K&amp;RBLK WOBB

�rnrec,

TjSbf^'x;

i

-

hundred ye.rs from v« tbs the
axfcxtrax s*ca w^t ox irrtirocMMXa
tram tl.e face of the &lt;-*r;li. Andvhal
”U
«"»*• “f it ? Emily not liqOhsarssajMSas IbMosb tbs4arimrt&gt;.f afafo uor. bn I d tugw
'tUh.. ,i&lt;:&gt;r Luk.i.uuk--'.Mend■«;
■ J j
trod liquor of various time, ia
AMtbsbrtU ot Um kvsv. la tk&lt;u
asd
adskt.
.“J f*®11!,------------ ------------- —. —~ *
Ttat .m tato M mt
.W ...ms &lt;b. have never attempted to make it pUa,■rtraiw;
.
j ant to tbe palate with sugar. I guv. it
‘M ,uud’ein'- ,uo «M»o « 1 vuvBd q-iirw, ni ii

it, and therefore it to impracticable for
tbe railroad rompaaios to build it. or
for aay tatmel cutnpany.
It follow, from thi. if a bridr&gt; can­
not bo built aerosa tho river, with tin
ihperatlvw and stern necessity which
cxuia to crass, the most feasible phu»
for a huuml must bo found, and all tho

and tooth shore roads for eomo wwk*
Tha product* ns of tU country werei
bringing was pro. Both
were1
erowded vrith them. For several weeks'

'

rim must some tegwtbsr st that point
Tho buahxtesof thorn all must go
through tbn tunnel and contribute tu
its comings and to give value to ita
stock. -By snch « policy and in aomu
prastfoabli! pl neo—preclicnlilo for ttw
moans whieh can bo commanded for it,
I ween—a tunnel can aad will bo built.
That place, aa i« now apporer?, will ba
found whoro iho butlom is ruck, aad
where tbe raanel ran Le built with thu
-toast expenditttro of money.
Those
things aro so eridnot that they need but
to bo stated to be comprehended.
Al prerant all interests centering
base are *» barartsiy with those &lt;4 both
eity and Elate, and it baa been tho ef­
fort of the writer of thu that they might
bo so bound up together that there
couH bo no motive for them tu become

*••***

THE BRIDGE.

Tunnel Building Practicable for
Government But not for a
Railroad Company

oakad for the tun mJ on! ma nor, and my
sprach before tbo Board of Trade Con­
vention held in this city some years ago
to cramider tie- resiptW^ treaty and
ship canal around Niagara Fall*, and
.wipcb were made use of by oao of tbo
■-speaker* there, with your permionion I
will once mare teesnoM upon tho atlenA recurrence to my
»w *•=&gt;
ccntatnrag any threat to divert the rail­
way through rouro from Detroit to
Grosra Lie by myself or the railroad
Oowpany. It was stated in my lari that
I should probably peas away as » tailrosji msa within a abort time, and probnldy within a.few months, and that I
should have »o agency in controlling
even!, which my judgement told mo
waa impsndiag, nnd I stated for the
ccnsideration of my fa! ow-citirens.
whet, in toy opmkm. waa to be approheeded, in the future, and when I should
esAse to have anything to do in shspiag
these events At prevent the intrre.l.
of this ccmpaay, the d«y and tho State
are tbo same, and all point to a cross­
ing of tho river st Detrort. Bet each
now fanpiov-nwat ia tho country modi­
fies ictno ol these interest*. Though
the Slate to still interastrtl in crossing
at Detroit and building tip its chief
d^-, k ia BO lc.tn.rer twd up to a crossing

,qjwa CTrectioa.

road has been built, whatever wo may
think of tbe wisdom of tho investment.
A link id twenty milre and lew between
it and Ypsilanti, give* u through route
for ail buoinre* mid travei that wav
quite ao edible, tn way tho least cf it.
a* by the Great Weeteru read, and
travel bnaiire-aie lika tbe course cf
tbe-omwat of tho Mtomri will often
^11* coane for miles. An equally
lUiructum
tbo way of transportfiticn wfll tSvwrt thu rourna of bwriMsalrcinons roulo to another. Thu
old wreld k dotted with decayed citim,
Wkose HttMta xwulMCTrota this ranso

the pabple camo to trodoraftmd tlfoir
case they would bo vary apt to drive to
Mm wall any tn turret which placed Itaclf
sc-ort their road to market. This wti
usarly ion years ago. We have aoea
what an awakening there has been
• sines though the people do not yet fully
, understand thnir position or tho Mnacs
of their diffieultie*. I was then, as 1
I am now, conneeted with tbe railways of
ths country, and according to th* reas­
oning of tbs writers and speakers, cohid
consider fairly and with eandm, bo cth■ erinjaeest They preb»a judge cf.tny
actions by their own. Tbo plain statomeat of my action ten years ago oy
themselves, and always .inee, if they
will do it,'will prove how widely they
aro mistaken iu tbeir judgement. I
havo always said that through tho ope­
rations of the tarifl laws, tho agricultu­
ral community are taxed to support al­
. most every other industry of tho coun­
try, and that to a compensation, and it
to tbu only compensation Government
con beetow upon it. the Gurrrninoni
ought to ooon a* many avenue* to mar^Pt *”5 ** ** l***^1**"* *b«a all

Teach thorn that a dollar i* only a
hundred cents.
Tnu h them bow tu cook a goo! meal
of victuals.'
Teach them everyday, liar], proclical eommon scon'.
Teach them how to riurn atoelcing*
and sow ub buttons.
Give th*m a good, substantial, cum-

,r

young rum (minor.) to go to thsaa aaluon* to get dnuk r&gt; you can hare cause
to proaeenfe them. Are yuu teat teaehiag vour non* to be liara The old prov­
erb is, “Liara and thieves g-j band in
Laud.” Really quite a stop to tnoraKxing society, and at the same time you
are teaching yuur sou to dnak and tu
ba drunkards. Forbidden frail is sweet,
and yet yon send them abroad to get
th.m Ipymr mean* or foul Am you
practicNg charity f ladirn, lot mo ad-

Grand River Valley Division

UE) PLWffi,

.

MichiganJZenlral R. R.

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R-

ottkranaaiLwaiumiBit:

If J ou do thu, mark wy Words, movt of
them would bo em|fy'. Tbo ounrequuuoe would be they would close with­
out juur bohi. fhun you could say,
• Behold, whaj a^lmmus retormaimn l"
Amain r trropo.iuun I would euggvsL
A great number of tboea eatoon-keeper,
wii. bo witb-mt means to supply tho
wants ot ttoir famdi-ri. 1 prupuee that
TEMPERANCE SPEECH.
we giro them, it they are ru-ch-nics,
•■upioynreit a* such. No aiuttor what
Delivered before a Temperance Meet­ touy are, give them proper aboetfoui.
Xb»ao gvuriomec iliat «re in Thi* great
ing nt Fort Wayne, Indiana, by
cause ot our* will gia Uy help you afong
Mra. Albert Rosenthal.
when yuu bare done mi thu. Dim;
stop and ttunk yuu hasw done enough.
La did : I am livre to ndilreu you On. no. Go aud gioddau their homos
in the c-mo uf thu temperance mom- uueas«mally with y-*nr pn-reneo an I ■
moot Never having apakrn in pubfc
before, and bring no «i«ater. 1 hojc
you will not cribcLio mu too aeverely. 1
wa* taro Monday evening, and my exjmm h-uco on that occariou wm n vary
cold one. and 1 believe to mouuf you
iadiiw and clou among tho gentlemen
Mr. MeNioda, being vallod upoa,to nddrru tbo Jsslies and giro them a tew at the L&gt;«t Supper ol our Linl. A word
word* of earouragottirul, reai.:ksd that motv to yuc. mollior* Ru« year son*
to In good, bun-.ruble and apngut men,
and jifor daughters U&gt; be good nod vtr- '
tuous wumsu, and do out lol them stay
up aluno late at uigbt with geutkm-n
company, when tho rest retire. Duyuu
Lriuw tlio Lord's Prayer J •’Lead u»
nut into temtuatiou." Let. u» teach
them, then, wliut their duty is in this
Ilaie you always bad a pleasant loco Wurkl. aa't show them by example bow
and kind words for them whoa they to Ixtoumo dutiful wivo* aud loving
come luini" ? Have rou allowed •ham
to consider homo ns the mt„t pleas ml
s|&gt;ot an cjrth ? 11 are’you allowed ruur
soes to fecsito company at home 7 Or
was it, |wrbaps, too noisy--loo much
trouble t Or was it that your carpets and elevated to her proper po&lt;itk&gt;n, and ;
nnd furniture might sutler, or, perhaps, shall wo lower unrwlrva and thus go,
jour nerves wore too sensitive, which from sal -on to saloon to sing nnd pray :
compelled your suns to leave homo and M they do in other plaeo* ? You will
seek pleasure oUewhvre? Aud tbo *sy if our men nn&gt; nut a.hsmud to go i
coavrquenco uoubl bo they would go to there wbr should wet If you want to
tIts saloons. Saloons as a genera!*bing, put yourself on an equal footing witii•
aro made pleasant, attractive nnd com­ man, why don't you beeoms sboo-mak-]
fortable, where those unpleasant re­ era, Llaeksiaitlu, e-srjwutora or any kind |
marks are not heard which nre rung in of n mechanic. If you do that &lt; have
tbeir »ara as follows :
••dtop your no doubtthry are ever willing to allow
naiaeT ‘Don’t bn so boisterous I"
•‘Do, for once, art tho gnntlemar!" movement uf tha pre»oat day, which is
TImim are thu word* with which they spread over the land, reminds mo ot a
are greeted after a day’s work. Is it dtvoavo called tho horse epunufie that
really a matter of serpnss that uur wo bad a few years ago. Then ram.
father*, husband*, brothers aud sons tho money panic, then the farmers' opixuotic (uthorwiso called tho Grangers) I
and now we have tho ladies' cprr.iotic —
all of them politicjl disease* except on

vim inc

VINECAR EITTER5
Dr. J. Walkert CaHfbraia Vln-

&gt;

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.
.rw'

i rnt san

HA8TEHGS MARBLE WORKS!

nromraUon, mule chiefly from the nauve

ra Nevada mountains of &amp;WoT*“:‘~e
medicinal nronertis* &lt;/ width are extract-,
rd tberefnJm -ifxmt the u«,of AkwjH-L
The quratioa is rin-.o-i dal V asked. “What
is tl»e causa of the unparalleled *««*■
Vraxo.a Brrrxtaf Oar answer B. that
they remove the cause ol diwaee. and the
patient rocovoa Uta health. Thor aro the
Bf“2E£±srais;

AMERICAN MARBLE

JAMI'S WOODRUFF

Hew many oi yuu can I
jrtUst la mart OS—

sr_rJ-w».rc^
will auswar, "Bocau-c wu

■s;»J
urn
(as ■
l.sSt
*» 'i &amp; s ta

Msr^sll.
BaUJaCrea.
KriMtasae.
Xifaa.
■
rklaaqs arrlra.

r T sfl'tx
1 :sL»
« J&gt;
ts* rd□.’ir

EE2S

*£gnit tfASA-UWi*
r^3WSftWs,ir«8rti.
TtetTOit. iifixiajr ft

Esilrogi

FRESH FISH!

B AR GAINS

alout IMG oatli-Cng white oak posts
sot ten yswra iator. But be finds the
Oascre orange on tlio whole the b»«t
timber for puSta, growing rtrprity and
proving very dnr-tol", mid tlio planta­
tion wliou cut reproduring itself readily.
U» atou say* that in tho southern ex­
tremity &lt;&gt;! Ilhnou, tbo ctalpn grows
iu «umn iustances a huudrwl feel high,
with a trank two leet in diauiolrr ; and
that u» is dwr.-ilwd in tho Muuouri
Agricultural Bepurt, growing ia.Dunk­
lin county.. end measuring uiovty fest
high and ten feet iu iircumfervncH, six
feet above the ground.

them use Vrxmua CtTTXM s* a ttedicrae,
and avoid tbe use of alcoholic stimulant,
m every L rm.
No Person rah take thnw Bittern
aeeording to direction*, and remain long
unwell, provided their boare aro rot dostrovrd by mineral p«l «cn or ot her rceoaa,
and vital orpin* wasted beyond repair.
GrutrHil Thomututlit iwoelaim Vn«rora llrrma the uiort woadertul Tmngcrar.t that errr eu.taine.I the tanking system.
Bilious. RrmlUrnt, and Inter­
mittent Fevers, which are io prevatent
in Urn vallrra of oar rrest nvm throughoat tho Unite*! Htatew. renreielly those of
•u- xr:—M&gt;twni ni..n JJjmiara. ILinois,
&gt;.!. Arkansss, Bed,
Tcaaeaacc, vu
Colorado. Bra*.— ——&gt;
---bama. Mobile. Savannah, Roanoke. James,
and many otters, with tlirir vast tribu­
taries, throughout ocs entire country dur­
ing the Hntnmtrand Ahl—nn, and remark­
ably so during scusniM nt unusual brat and
drynea.. are invsriat.lyeceoniy«nied by extoudvo derangement* ol the Moteach aud
lircr, and other abdominal viscera. Ia their
treatment, s purgative, exerting a powerful
iuflucuc.- u;«j:i lL-«- varioas ergan*. is
rasmtisllr urcvrtsry. There is no cathar­
tic for the purpose equal to Dn.J. WsxXZB^I
Vrsro.n Btrrxmi, a» they will speedily re­
more the dark-ooli&lt;n-l 4- rid u.ritcr with
whirl: tbo bowels are ItculcL at the seme
tune stiraitlsUng the reeretiou* of tbo
liver, ami gi-nerallr nwtoring tire healthy
functfoua &lt;if iho ibf«*lire orpnrra
Dyspcp\in or IndIgritIon, Bradaobe.l'iuu ill tLcblx«ddcr»,a»ugha.TigLt-

na-ie
it«; 3 a

AaaAvkw’ '
OtlkL
BrstW,
.
CbalasM
Drat. tain.

ot everv disease man U heir to. They we a
gentle Purgative as weD sa .Tonic. Miter­
inK Cuimastlon or Infetamaticm of ths
Liver and Visceral Organ-*, iu Bilious D-s'“iTnien will enjoy pood health, kt

within their iaccme, the more thi^ krill
save.
Teach them tbo further one lire* be­
yond their income the nearer they got
to tba houre.
Bely upon it that upon your teething
depend. in a great measure tbo wratur ,
rst to reach tho market, did think nod the woe of their after life.
state that fir the Government fire, ten
ur twwn'y-fivo millipus wore but noth­ painting. drawing—if yuu bare the
ing, and that tbo increased revan a* time and money to do it with.
favor ol the GreoMne as a body. They ,
which would result to It Dm* tbe in
are industrious, sober, intelligent. coonTeaeh them to climb npple trees, go
omioel men, pay their taxes, are guud
arsisod prosperity of tho town* and Gating, cultivate a garden and drive a
cities, and country in the ^oat, by tbe rood team or farm wngun.
civx ns, and won’inluMaglaseofbounl
stimulus which would be given to their
are always good enough to vote lor yuu,'
Tench them that God made them in
and are thou called by office-seekera
thousand forma of indrstry, would by hi* own image, and that no am rant ot
far. aaa-s than nmaSuree it for-hQ such tight lacing will improve tho mojul
expenditure. In my judgement, there
leach tteun ttiat a good, staady,
is no higher or morn sacred duty of tho greasy mechanic wrilK.ut n cent, i» you expect that those women can tnakGovernment than to aid remote dis- worth a dore a oil-pa led loafers in hums attractive when tbe mean, are
broadcloth.
C
wanting 1* Yon will tar that kind
ket. and at no time of my life bare I,
Teach them Abo eocmtials of Kfu— wtrds and looks cost nothing. But I
or would J, intimate any diflorent judg- truth, honesty, upryghtures— and at a when stark wants stairs them in the
meat.
Cllctraining.
sultaMe time let then) mam.
face, buw cm they look pleasant ?
What i* the courao now of tho veosri
What is your &lt;^&gt;ty toward them ? Let
interest? It is placing itsoll in tho way,
m- tell you In o’fsw words: Let usj| If you wi-h Iu du your own calci- Prspatt/ca Grerat'I.eMtiMlagaf Tn Urea al
visit their hemes, nod let os oxainiue miniia. yuu will find the wliolo opera'ioa a verysiuijitoons. I’n t-n pound,
and sum tn frequent the saloon.,
I of Pain white old half a pound.of best
I inuvLAay with regret tin often. Is it white Rule. S’jak the glue for twaBAyI U’/rbar duty to help tbum ? Wo bare tqur hours in a tin jsa.il cuutaisiog half
painty of meuna Giro it to them, and a gallon of warm water. Let it atand
Help them to make their homes attrac­ n»ir ILe stove to krep warm.
When
tive, and nine cases out uf ten their bus­ about ready to mix up your materials,
IlsatimeJmU tomobmes shutting co I must aay that I have jet to see a «iu- bunds 'and eons would spend thmr
set tho gluc-poil in a kettle of boiling
tbe direct routes altogether. It ia en­ gte caw where tbo symptoms rwcmblo evouiugs st home, and, a, a natural watre, end stir until it is all diswtvoJ.
dangering tbo interusia of thi. tMaio and chalara in the human race. In all consequence, tofouus would bo empty.
' The Feit* while I* to Lo put in a [tail
citv, because by portability occasionally case* examined by ma, the Grat nod sbLot us rommonco this tcmpo:anc-.&gt; (hat you use f &gt;r tbo work, and hot
n vobmI maybe delayed,’ bcctuo pos­ coral stomach, tho intestmr. lungs’ aud and mwral rofonrauoa th.iroughiv. Lot
sibly it cannot at times in an instant lir«r wore heahby. In ano ease of tong
enough lor parang on with a brnvli ;
pas* through open spaces as long m standing, tho secund stomach &lt;** reouand tbo gluo io then mixed with it,
■xm of lbw bianiM Df tkiat«y, oritowgtr. gusted wuil a little soltened; in •»(rural
whoa tbo material is n-ady. It can be
It will destroy the value of a hundred the gkli bladder wa* distended ; but in
put un with a large-aisod common painmillion dollars invoated in railways all the brain, nnd in *omo tho upper
tar'a brash, in tlio sama manner tb.it
whiqh have aided to build up pty and part of tbo sjnue wa* disowned.
Stele and tho Weat, to sees itself coma i *A short tiiuo brforo tbe diseaso made
impcrcoptibly slight inconveniences, in ha appearance, tbo iocruvUious uuou
the toga comtnenred growing rapidly, removed out of right. I would advise
and also made lb appearancu upon tho you, ladies, to iuvastigste bis collars,
fimhs cd others that warn free from tha audsea lf yuu cannot find anything
dtoeaso before. Tho tUxasad tog» *?• str- agar than nter, and nten tba cellar* bo.tbo best in tho hands of an amateur
poured to be painful, as they froauent'y of Ihuoe other gentlemen who hare giv­ A. very Uiip cunt h tho best m * thick
en ro llberalh’. It was very kind in one may crack. You will hare to thin
Mr Olds, ou a certain uccatiou. to take the matorul-with txdwaior from time
two bottles uf wino io tho Yulksfrouud to time. If you are carotol, tbnro it &lt;w
need in scattering tbo wakh over oarLadies, another csum which lies at
our own door, and which drives sun*,
fathsrs and husband* from homo to
thoee very Mdeoos, fhsi.we aro so auxtoas to dose, and still do our bort io
"THE TffiEEB (FBI! ram'
fill,, to our

When thorns enermonr dry good*, mil­
liner and druse makei bill* aro prosent&gt;d, aad their own drafts at the Lank to
pay whoa due, m it not enougu to drive
them to distraction end down tbeir anx­
iety in liquor ? Now we will commence
about uur jewel*. Look bow cusdy

OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE,

STUCCO

ot UIC worm uw. “ .u——------- ^J==tt±(."S!SiSS

-AprepsM of Mrs. Livermore's lata
lecture un the abure import.at qurstmn
I aisled that tho former was oxa- tbe Ihsveaport thuutial thus sensibly
pellcd in Illinois aad adjacent cuuutry mokaeaBSwer:
' 4
to give three bushels of grain to get one
Teach them self-reliance.
to market—that in tho cutrnfry a tittle
Treeh Inem In make breadfate a«Ua«.1.„riteat lk«—.teeter
iurtlwr wvet lit* o&gt;rn was his cheaper,
Bor ik. -anil.* vtm b«&gt;&lt;U nw7 tkrrtd rltk tual; that the. price of his grain vra.
Teach them tu (sot up store bills.
JsMlwaodsl
fixed by the I*&gt;ndou and Uvorpoul
Teach them not to wear false hair.
Teach thorn aoi to paint sad powder.
Teach them to wear thick, warm
boos.
Tesch Iheru how 10 wash aad iron
■JOT of the West was compelled to pay
all tho L-xpeoso ol trausperting his
wheat to tbosu'marketa, that there wore
tn nnluon* of people, ia tte Northwest
aad a tboutand mlltioq bnriieli of grain
Track thorn to do marketing for the
by tbe transportation and ’tbit’when

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—-u &gt;’*“ Irt. iMmow.

J. Cole &amp; Son,

For iutlaltimalorr and Chronic1
UlieuiuatlMn, v'.ut. Bilious. Bcmitteut'
and lulcnaitte'it I’, vim. Diwan of tho
111a&lt;4 Livre, Kiilncyv, and Bladder, three
ll.Ui-r« Laie no isimd. Hkreb Discasrs are
i csiuwsl by Vitiated Bhxxl.
Mrqfatnlcal IHnt axre.—Person* cnpigv.1 in Prints cud Muisral*. such u
1’iufc!- r*. Ty |w--re
Gold-boatera, and
Miners as Urey ndraaev In lite, ore *ub••-vt to ]&gt;mIsA.r of the Bovrls, To guard
of^inst iLis, talc a dose uf Wsutzn’a
Vnrtri.n Ilrrnxn Mv-a»inaaHy.
For Skin Ui*ra*t-«,EraptwaiTo&lt;tar, i
licit Bheura, lUo'.ebes, biota. .Pimples,
5‘usiiilr-, Boils, CatLuuobw. Kuurwanna 1
Scald 11 ••nd. Hott: Eyre, Erysipelas, Itch,

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Pin. T») &lt;•• and other 'VornwJmkingmlh «.&gt;fou&gt;ofsornaaythousands,ore
effortBslIy uctruyud «a4 remorod. 2id
systrtu e4 tWikite, no vrxmlfugos. no
satkcliu nil os. will tm th; system from
now hke these Bi ton.
Pur Female ConiplaiutR, in yo=ng
or old. msrricd nr tingle, st the dawn of
womanbood ot tbo turn uf life, theseTooie
Billets di»jdsy .so decided an inflaooM
tout Improvement is toon perceptible.
JutUldieto—In all eases of jaundice,
rwslsamml that your liver is not doing its
sort. 'Die only nenriblu treatment is to
promote tbe secretion of lAio bile and
favor its removal For this jmrposo ue
Vurxoxn Bnraaa.
Cleanx the Vitiated Blood when­
ever you find ita impurities batrtiag
through tbe skin in Punpim, Erupttoaa,
or Korea; cJoauM it ehcc you find it ob­
structed and siuggfah in the vrins; etesBao
it when U is foul; your teelings wLl tell
yon when- Keep tbo blood pc.re, sod the
Health of tho system will follow.

DB. ( BOOK’S WISE OF Tl»l
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Bmmch.

G«o. M. Dewey,
editor and publisher.

VOL. XIX. NO. 3.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1874.
|THE CONSTITUTION OF
1
MICHIGAN.

JOHN ROBERTS,

to commence on Tuesday May 12th, 1874.

All Plows entered for Trial to be tried in
Sod, Stubble, Corn Stubble, ground covered with
Straw and muck.

We mn-ka this challenge because Messrs. Dwight
the
&amp; Burrall have advertised four victories over C-_
new Oliver Chilled Plow in Field Trials, in a single day, and at the time of such statement we had
never been in a field with them, nor had we ever
been invited to do so.
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65
will be maria at time stated at or near Hastings.

FARMERS OF BARRY COUNTY ARE CORDIALLY
INVITED TO BE PRESENT.
Over 400 of these celebrated Oliver Chilled Plows now in use in
this county

DENTIST

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The No. 3 Hastings Flow always victorious I

upon the msrtte, shall bo tried for the
■am. offense. All peroons shall, before
oonrlctioc, bo bailable by enffloiont
•urotioo. except fur murder and treason,
when the proof 1* evident or the pre­
sumption great.
Sac. 19. Treaoen against the State
shall eonstet only ia levying war agaitut
it. or adherins to it oaetnloe, giving them
aid sad comfort No person shall be
JOINT BEB0LUTION proposing c.nvieted of troeocn ualere upon tbo
amand monto to the Constitution ot the te,timoay of two witneeoes to the umo
State of Michigan.
overt act, on eonfoeaioa in open court.
Snail nJ ffmt »J
Rrrnrnlatim tf U&gt;a 8UU JLMfn.
That the Constitution of the Blue of imposed ; cruel ur unosaal punishments
Michi.nN be cud thoroao ia hereby •hall UO&lt; be inflicted; aor aball witnoreeo
lx un.rca.onab'r detained.
Rte. l&lt; No pmou itiall be deprived
PREAMBLE.
For the purpose of ealabli-htan. defin­ •&gt;f life, lib-arty or property, without due
ing an-l lirviting the powers «ud datiea i r.wu.-as of la*. No per-ua obeli bo
&lt;■1 tbv earera! department* of govern­ compelled, in nay criminal com, to be a
ment, the PoopL- o’ the Blate of Michi *1 envoi again&gt;t bimaell, but if any par
auu ahaU elect to make a atat&gt;-man'. in
pan do ordain tbia Couatitutinu.
hi&gt; own behalf ho aball be subject to
ARTICLE L

Sac 15. No p-r»on ahaU bo impris­
oned fur debt arising out of or founded
on coatrnc , express or implied, tueot
in c.s« of fraud, or breach of truat, or
for muaeya collected by public officers,
or m my prufeeaional employment. No
ftereon aha I bo itupitaoncdfor a military

Last Friday April 24th, the Age its for the Uhille-1 Plow awisia I by

and tried their plow with the No. 8 testing the draft with a Dynamometer, the follow;

menu mode by farmers present and the parties holding th&lt;
Hastxvdo April ■,1874.
We the undersigned saw the plowing

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ITTOOKTHE FIBST PIffiMinMATOraIWI M. LIST HLl om TH (HU CUV,
after a thourough trial of both plows by one of the

They are put up with either Steel or Cast Mold­
boards. Come and get one on trial.

DWIGHT &amp; BURR ALL,

ARTICLE IIL

§60,000 00

dary line of lodtans Io the place of be
ginning
Sec. ± Tito seat of governmsnt shell
reu.alu at Lansing.

Miuiiai.

Vys;.: ,

•tockholders of the firm,” went up to Messrs. Barlow A Goulyear's field ..ear ’no Ifrf

A. J. HKWTVH,
PETER CRAMER.
THO. BRAKQWIM,
JOHKPH CRADDOCK.

said boundary line of tire Stalo cf Ohio
till it intereecla the boundary line he
twoen the Un'tod States ami Canada, io
Lake Erie; thence with the said l«unuary lino between the United States and
Canada through toe Detroit Hirer. Lake
8t Clair, tbo St Clair River, Lake
Huron, the St. Mary's Rivrt and Lake I
Superior, to a point where U» »sid line
lot loaches Lake Buperior; lheooo in a
direct lino through Lake Superior to
the mouth of the Montreal River;
thence through the middle of the main
chan no! of the said Montreal River to
the bead witen thereof, aa marked upon
the survey made by Cartein Oramm by
authority of the Unit*! Stales; tlianco
madirocilioeto tbo center of the channel
bo&lt;*eoa Middle and South Ulanda, in
the Lake of the Doaort; thence in a
direct lino to tbo couth, ru shore of Lake
Brule ; thence along said, southern shore
thence down the renter of the main
channel of the seme to the renter of the
mo*l usual shin channel of the Green
Bay of Lake Michigan; then through
the renter ot the moot usual ship ohan
nel of the said bar to the middle ot Lake
Michigan ; thence through the middle !
Lake Mlbcigan to the northern boundary
uf the State uf Indiana, aa that Imo was
established by the oct of Congress of
the nioeteenlli of April, eighteen hun­
dred and sixteen ; thence due east with
the not til boundary line uf said State uf
ludisun to the noi tli»art corner tlieisof;

Hastings, April 27th. 1874.

Miillt.

HOME MENUFUTUEHS TRIUMPHANT!

[oemtAt.]
Aa proposed to be amended by the Ometitntioual Commission of 1878, re­
viewed by the Legislators, and sub*
raided to the people ia tbo form of a
joint resolution; with notations of tbo
changen proposed, prepared by 8. B.
McCracken, pi-rsuant to a concurrent
resolution of the two Houses, and ap­
proved by the President of the Senate
and Speiker ol the House of Hopre•entativae. includiag the joint resolu­
tion submitting the alternative propo­
sition of extending the elective

6mu» I. The fitale of Michigan ia
bounded as tcllows, lo Wit: Commencing
at a i«nt on tlx eastern b-.un-lary line
of the Blate of Indiana, where a direct
lino drawn hum the tvulhrrn extremity
of lake Michigan U&lt; too moat northerly
capo Of the Maumee Bay ahali inttrraect the same, said point being the
uorUiwnst corner of the Bute of Ohio,
aa oetabb.lifd by an act of Congress,
entitled ‘"An act to osta'diab the ninthora boundary lino of the State oi Ohl t
and to provide lor the admi.s-uu of the
State of Michigan into the Union up in

WHOLE NO. 989.

L. t«ntD. SINE’S
Keat'ZAit HVUTAf-

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GIFT ENTERPRISE!
MX a&lt; Bam. Av u
-■TVawlJr
CALL AT JOHN STANLEY'S*

Pure Wines and. Liouors I

!3!Sl?£ra-u

MORTGAGE SALE.

IF

YOU WANT

XEW STORE I

HI GOODS AID liW PRICES

Hastings, Michigan,

&gt;5,000 KACHIN GRKKHBACKS!

tixcnox 1. The legislative |»w»r i*
Sictiox 1. All political power ia io veiled tn a Senate aai H»u»i of Boprebereot tn the propio. Government ia erntauva^
Bye. i. The B-uats shall consist ol
intituled for their equal benefit, secur­
ity, and protection. They have the r.gbt thirty-three meuibvrs. Senate disirtru
to change ur reform the aaiue whenever ■hall be arrang'd by the Legislature,
and
not tee* than two aball be formed
the public good requires
No ipecial
privilege nr immunity shall be granted of the territory known u the Upper
Peninsula. They aball bo numbered
that may not be revoked.
conaecutiyvly,
and each district aball
Sic £ Every ner.no aUR be at lib­
erty to worship God according to th* ,elect one Beoa.ur. At the first election
under thia Constituuon, Senators in the
dictate of hu own oonaefonre
No
person aboil be compelled to attend, or.
against bis conaeut, to contribute to tbo
erection or «uj&gt;port of any place of re­ bervd districts tor louryoarq and tbereotter all Senators , ahali bo elected fur
ligious worship, or lo pay littiee. taioa,
or other rates, lot the aupport of eiy four years. No rounty shall be drrided
minister of the gvapel or teacher of re­ in the formation ot Senate dLtricta, ualees aoeb ouunty aball equitably onUllo.1
ligion.
Bic. 3. The civil and politxeal rights, to muse than one beuator.
Sac. 8. Tbo Bouse of Representa­
privileges and capaatiee of no person
aball be diminished or enlarged on ac­ tives (ball consist of one hundred and
ton members, -to be appurtiouod among
count uf his religious belief, nor aball
any person be incompetent to be a *it- tbo mtstuI couatiee and diarnot*. ae------------ •■
-• lorb.Uef ootdiog to an equal ratio of population,
nor shall
iug a ratio uf reprseentattoo, and a
Iractiun over equal to oso-third of such
ratio, ahali be entitled to two Rsproeeotatirea, and above that number, uno
additional
Representative, ft* each ad­
on all sutgec-a being reepondble for the
abuse of that right; and no law shall ditional ratio; but entry organized
bo uumkI to restrain or abridge the county containing a population of not
Into
than
ono-tiurd
oi the ratio of rep
liborty of speech or of tbo press. Ju all
prosecutions for libel, the troth may be reeontatipu, and every two or more con­
girea ia evidence to the jury, and if it tiguous organised euuntiae coctainisg a
ahali appear to tbo jury that the matter Uko [cpulation, ahali be entitled to a
Every uuorgsnued
charged aa libelous » true, and was Representative
published with goad motives and for county shall to attached to a ttopreoauJustifiable ends, the acousod shall be talivo diatrict Repieaentarivee ahali
oequittod ; and tbo jury aball have the bo ohoeon tor two years and by siagle
nght to determine the law and the facta. ■batrieta In every county entitled to
tis. 5. No bill of attainder, «r pert more than one Representative, the
Klaw, or law lm;xir.ng tou oblige- board of aspreviaore shall assemble at
such time end place aa may bo pro­
of contracts, shall be passed.
' 8«c. 0. Tbo privilege of the writ of vided by taw. and divide toe aaxae into
Mew «wyw shall not be suspended un- Raprascntativo diauioto equal to to"
Ires, in omo of rebellion or invasion, the ।number oi Kept- enntativoa to whieh
•uoh Ctoualy is emitted by law. end .hall
public safety mny require it.
Sac. 7. The right of nisi br jury oanMtobeflPd in the office cf the
shall remain, but riudl be deemed to be Secrotary of State and dock of seeh
waived in criminal cases in cmtrtx otoer
than courts o! record, and ia olril earoo

CRAYON.

�Mr*. Hike the victim of th* brute!
amaait by eateoo-koopers at Kalamaxoo, i* slowly recovering.
The H*breve of Bay City a«
^TSS^ZTwya^te »• -i

TrouHi In the School District. or
PiB for th* Octagon Her., to be

Taken In Separate Dowa.

* Standstill, owtag to a strike &gt;M&gt;ff
th* hands.

tbico wire men do when they had sseembled- They agreed to hire Mire D.
booaase Mr. H. rod Hr. W. hod both
agreed to tet b«r bar* the rchool if she
would accept of their offer, nod *bo had
tlVii&amp;ITK"1NM ofborer abd on the O. KMsntod. Now! wish to have it fair­
R.&lt;J.B.B, Theraaro.
this time ly underaiooa that
did not apply for
nliMMSwal st at Baud laks, aud two tho school, but they requested bur to
or thrac.Anrtii* township of Ensley.
This meeting nnd egrevment was ou
Saturday night; and Monday morning.
Mr. H. was to rone over and let her
but as-nohe oftWem bare aa y»t had know sb* could hav* th* »choo!. But,
nny ffgjfaoftwriig token sick with II, behold what a day bring* forth I On
we all entcrtahi teepee that we raay ro- Monday morning, bright and tariy, Mr.
c.-tpe the loarintetnc fll«: esc. There ba* W. Brod* far Mr. H-; bo wonts some
been no destui from It yet, and the at­
tending pbystetan* say that they never
•aw small fcMix'ln so mild * form before.
Well; cuoogli of small pox, rod tho I***
thafoctier for yvur humWo rereanL
Springs*cmsl?Ui to put Inanspponrnnee here, and may be It, toq, fo afraid
And, would yon bolters it, Mr. H.
of thysuraUjxwt ap$. therefore tails » consented, all former bargain* to th*
be around. *J'b*pls* wpfrh to not th*
best ptaeq laatn roirid tn. wl.teb to contrary notwithstanding.
Now, when tbo B. M. heard of it ho
gktbarasw* fa®.a nawvpaper, cunsowas very indignant, and took them to
task abo-,&lt; it. Mr. H. nod vary littlo lo
my, bpt E- W. got right up on his beam
th* circular saw*, the running out lum­ end* and fairly bowted. Hs says, “1
ber to th-* lumber yard, loading and un­
want my boys lo learn 'rilhmetic, and
loading sbthgle*, and oecastapaJly a
lonely tramp In qunt of a Job, !s nbout Him B. will learn them ’rithmetic, and

sh-M ba M
M nr
otbsr.aad to it all good-akinoa .terakl |
liaM as prompt otwdiroro a, fo «v
other statute of th* State. Our &lt;ov*tmrot fo simply thswill of a majority of
tba people. The laws represent the
will of tlomajcrity, rod whan they do
act thsy riroald b* promptly repealed,
kat antfl repealed they should b* re­
spected by all c1*mm M our citixen*.
To defy row taw ia Just as bad u to
defy say other, rod so man can be jusHied ia bidding defiance to tho taw
making power, or tho taws that power
places upon th* itatulo books of tb*
titate ar th* nation, unlesi ho t* willing
to ibid* th* penalties of ita violation on
moral ground* and for moral nrarons;
rod it is only in tbo mo*t extictao case*

all one beat* or sets here st tihacat, m&gt;
Um; farmer* tn llicturronudlngcountry,
&lt;I«apltc the sold wosther, are busy pre­
paring their ground for summer crop*.
The mills are busy rash day,' Sundays
exsepted. and I would State, that, they
are cutting sumc of the utcep} turn tan
and sltlnglo at pjesent, I.qyer taw.
Thl* morning there wai a klxt.-en foqt
log sawed in the will that seated 1,'iM
feet. J few I* that for a*aw lox sixteen
feet lung;
,
A. D. Cook Eoq.. on* of th* Arm here,
left on Saturday morning last for Has­
tings, and tvok a »p«elmcn of shingle*
with iiUn, which undoubtedly yvo bare
eocn ere this, and which 'probably con
compare with three cut at any of the

kill rather than bo caught.'
“You have been commun
I am oblig.d tn you.”

quit the

public at large, but for Its tWornecteni1
the officers of th* city, and the Prow­
curing Attemay of ths Ootrtrfy era , reBarria think* titty a
tty end nulehryludc
Change ni« facta with

■' ■■ thi* tunc. premising to write aa of­
ten os anything of Importance prtwnti
•tself to write about. I may rouieUnie
In tho near future, write you ait article
upou a matter that trnnaplrcd here a
«-s tt time ago, and which, though true,

pnoolat*** w
nformed spot
oamboo rod 1*1

The testimony of comlx tcut judge* ia
.dtxiied in tlio opinion that the ure of
ardent euirite ia hurtful h&gt; health and
lone life. and the old-fa*!;fonod catcola­
lion* of Natsotx, in hi* Fitai SUiuiiajiro
confirmed br the rveetrcbca of tho Genofqi Lifo-officv. According to those oetimatre, the pr-bability of death ntaong
drinkers between twentymo and forty
yean is ton limes a* much av among
tho whois population; between forty­
use sudaixiy yew, four time* a* mueh;
and among habitual tippion over ttety
rear* of ago, take os much as among
tho people at large. In England, IMO
•50 umro than HMK) ra*r&gt;, were reportcl of men who had literally drunk
IhciMclvr* to death. Nsiaou La* given
u* his investigation of fill I tippler*,
that out of 10*10 inhabitants of tho same
ng.* only rimteen din. Tbu^ tho mor­
ality cnscngdrhilcrs i* three time* aa
great as in tlio community at largo Ho
4iu« cntricl out bi* calculations into all
ttaou, -nd shown bow this chreuic self-

ally in doing, what th* law maWe» it U|0
duty of ita chosen agents to HR Any 1

hav* th* right to t* d*; but
t*vn
no right to charge that other* who do
not ace duty and interest u they, see it
or either of these, jiro enemies of tew
and orderEvery man and woman
must jndg* for him or herself what
duty it, aad thon d» it. Bat it ia not
foir for any one dost to condemn any
other who do not see duty n they do.
Everyman should act as he boliovet
doty demands and of this ho must bo
tho solo judge, and far his note ho must
nod for differing from ha neighbor in
opinion, provided always bo dore not
violate any tew* of right or of the State.
Fataonal wo believe tho Law oDPro­
hibition should be enforced, and trust
it may ba with *igo^ but wo cannot
believe it our duty to engage actively in
doing tbo work to other hands com­
mitted, but most earnestly demand that
all officers of ths tew execute tho tew,
and aa a law-abiding dtteon w» will
andoraa them in doing their duty, white
aa a member ef tbo pre** wo propose to

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handsamo full-pogo illrutration of tho
mouth of th* St John’s Biv*r, showing
the ruins of the old light-home a grove
of palm tro**, etc., Th* third picture is
_ .Ju__ i j____ _ -• - ..r -

Bolls,
other hondsom* and interesting pictures
nro A Rotricror,' after Detker, and
Th* Bashful Lctw,' by J. M. Burflald.
'Up Springs the Lark.' is th* titte of a
cbanning tittle view, exceedingly ap­
propriate for spring time. John Hows
fas* a full-pag* pietav*. striking foe Us
bold cess, called th* 'Hemlock* of Ot­
sego,’ showing a group ol tho** greet
tree, upon the shores cf that famous
lake- ‘Ths New Capitol at - Hartford,
iConn.,' ia a finely executed drawing of
tha large and ornate building new in
process of erection at Hartford, at tha
cost
of several millions of dollar*. Tb*
1
last illunralmn in this number is an *x,rollent portrait of Max Btrakosch, tb*
jimpreassrie. to well known in connoc_ I.L V..H___ ___________ ___
I

Wounds,

Ulcent, Bruises,

Spmljw,
Colle. OH Korea,
AU Hemorrhngw,
DIuttIub*,'
Piles,

carted rod handled by hand, snd the
I &lt;wat of this more than cal* up the
pxofi *, and la a grevlou* tax uion the
pr Oncer. Hence the rraln trade of the
retty irbetajr dhrertad to ottrer potnta—
lU—-.1—m.1 1&gt;*.(1—&lt;*—Kt— — «•A VI — hl». .._

Estray Notice.

cHin
Engines and Boilers.

&amp;» auto onoogh; Men day morning, bo
goes to wbere Mis* B. in and lays, all
in a flatter, “I want to l&gt;o roleaaed, I
want tube released I I want to wub
my Lauda of thia whole affair.” But
Miso B. being hard r,f hefcring just then
paid no attention, but kept right on the ‘Drama.* Bubscripthm ptice, |5,
itcluding chromo* *Tbs East* and *Tbe
reading, nnd he left inatanter.
Vest.’ Jams* Sutton A Co., publisher*,
6B Maiden lane, Nsv&gt;Xoek Ctty.
■•Mr. II. 1 want my contract, just now,
Liver snd "bIooTdI testes.
right away.” 1 goto Mr. H. dared not
retuse, and wrote a contract, and ho and
Mr. W. signed it, nud Miss B. says,
“now I am all right; I will teach your
school, any way."
Now, Mr. Editor, it an happened
neither ol those maxiy-rided men were
office: * ef tbo District, and coMcquently
the coolract waa no contract; and I

FARM FOR SALE!

FOR

THE PREMISES WILL BE BOLD

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II! 1,lilt, U Dtf M M

Sl-mra 107.

But the Inapectcca did not apo tho
“pint," so they •‘pintod" for Hasting*.
On Monday waa town uieoting, and
they want for tho old luwnthip Board
with a vengcnce.snd by tbo help of the
dog low mslcvntents, they «uccvceded
ia breaking the ring; and for my part,
lile accordingly. Tho lost Hatemcnt it I think it i* a good thing they did ; far
moat (tnrtling, and shows c falling off they had got to be to awful corrupt
in tho probable term of life for each that they allowed the Clerk |2i dollar*
teu yoarv, from twenty to sixty and .up­ for tih service* otto year; and would
ward, of respectively twenty-eight, you believe it! they allowed tho Treas­
ure the c.-.ermou* sum of TEN whole
year*, with fraction*, and amounting to dollar* for dhbuning between 15,090
j the fearful jerveutagv, respectively, of and.BG,000. Oh hditor of horror* 1 Uh extromitiss, etc., *ic. Only a faw of th*
above symplcsu* are likely to be praarat
thirty-five, thirty-eight, iortj, fifty-one, mteerabla rdcnm, what would thu town in any rate at oos tints. Tils lim be­
and uxty-fhreo per cent, of probable Jtaro come to, if pannUtod to fun on in ing th* gnat dopurating or blood
H(*. a* compared with tho population.
deanung prpan of tha tystem—s«t this
And now election is over, and it ia all .groat “houMkaopar of onr health" at
Surely atroog drink is »low Uro. and iatcmprranco ia voluntary mad dm* snd tranqcQ on the beach for tho pre*ent; work, and tbo foul oomiptioa*. which
gender
in the blood, and rot out, aa it
ebrouie suicide — Dr. Unmrt O&gt;}^4 fa but should any thing occur worthy of
ware, tho madifeory of lifa, are grad­
note, I will l*i you Uow; or should ually expelled from th* sntom. For
cigbor of thoao worthtes require nsotbar thupurpea* Dr. Fforec'* Golden Msdiany portion of one, they ran
1 by calling on

patronage it rxpseta to roroiv*.of tho Great Westw. w------ »__L.
t
.
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&gt;
1

Bro Grore
,wl
ar* all ahtare. Th*
citixro. ar* buading back fire* to modify
tbBraragreof Ib.flamt*. kJ village*
stang tbo lin. are in danger. TUtarnloo- between Muskegon and Grand
Haven ■ raid to-ba aff ahtaae, white al
Ma.kegon tho flam** are crowding eta**
upon l!&gt;« city, and the eitim* and *0gines bro* been called to tbo reroro.
1 Several farm* bars already boon burned

Wz Bars ^ov.-A
"Tho joint rosolaiiua.
regular ***3*00 of the Legislature, requirinR th* Governor tn appoint two
o.uimlsdonorii to prepare a rods of
practice and court procrod ura, sinralar
to that now in vottea ia tbo titais of

?ir Die Tiral Dita La

SPECIAL TAXES.

HOPgINS and BARNES,

DBUGS Mi IffllCW,
NOTICE.

aSILEi . C-ll«&gt;or 0( l.Urx
OraM
Mxk . „* H/
IS* rec«l T«« Hrwep er Mme* Ser *
Hot Uld dry.

G»ld 1U 1-5.
item wanted.

HASTINGS

DAY AND NIGHT.

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Ui OBmor from tho worst scrofate to the earnman pimple, blotch ar eruption. Great
_i—
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City Drug Store,

V irate*t

Diq«tcho* fraai various parts of ths
Stalo show tb*t extensive fires prevail in
tho for**!*, threatening in tome cate*
important town* wnh detraction. Most
them seem to bar* originated in ir,*rk.
trom pawing locomotive Th* wood*
be « permanent lieo, aud will VtabtaenCrofaJrh^-..
~ U&gt;&gt;

itMromfdtahetl. reeUero, brutal and'
Ufa! burgfare Uial aflUct the w orld.
MS-«&gt;r J",»b*I*i t***«*7&gt; “imr
Maw tforid. Four of them WcreJ
Med last week, rod I thought. j«*»d ■
■, ft.—.., ——U

HATCHING.

PRICE S3.OO A DOZEN.

April 3.—To-day Air. W- notified the
School lns]&gt;ector* to go to-morrow and
appoint him an officer.
April 4.—Tkej* (the Inspectors) were
going along; end when they got along
then', and when Mr. W. eaw them, he
went Minning lor Mr. H. and taya.
"come, Mr. H., the Inspector* are over
there and wo muit go over and get
'piutod officer."
But Mr. H. says, “don't bo too fast;
it will not be legal, be will butt it up."
But, Mr. W. ray*. “O, yrs, it wiD, the
blind man ia away, nnd we ran get
'pinled, aud then wo can run the insti­

A Woodruff iloeper will leavs the M.
C. 11. B. denct at Detroit for Indianap­
olis on Monday, at fr40j. tn., rauniog
via. Jackson. Fort Wiiyno, and
►, arriving in rndiMopolit in
time to wake all tho conarotioM with
tho nntaeratri train* out of tb* city tn
alldirestioM.
v ,
'
‘
Thueacraut but nrova cf great adventagn to-ths tr*r*Bug public aa al th*
present timo there is no connecting line

•rX’w-e ■

support 2Z&gt;n»c trade and they do it invariably. Who cats whei.
rinsed iti Barry County, if it is not the people uj the county
must build up'our own place; people in Grand "Rapidn wonid*
it for ub. We have 'Mercbintc, Mechanics, Tradesmen. Lawyer*
Doctors aud Laborers; but oM aaya “we have no im cimaii J
Hastings who can do a good job of work." To puch I would uy
look at our Brick buildings, our Agricultural wqrks, our
and our Ctfriagtw, Wagons. Cuttow &lt;fcc made in Hosting*,
then .“ay'wu hare no mechanies. Compare to day with ten
ago; for then there waa not even a painter in Barry Countv that
txiuld paint a lumber wagon fit to be seen. There is no ne'cd
going away from Hastings to get a Carriage or Buggy, and ao fir
as Cutters arc concerned, you can &amp;»ve ten dollars on erm
Cutter, and get a better Cutter of me in Hostings, that in
other Town in Michigan (great or email
1 jor-l
flnr.T know
wnau&gt;,
snow .hk
they------eannot
compete with my Cutter Machine. I smogiving
-. _.
my cumonjerg
benefit of my Cutter Machine which I do say
““ is
:-------a savi
ring
­ often dolors to them ou every Cutter they biiy of mo. I hav.
out my first batch of Cutiari. and am Running Out
ther |&lt;n
which I will have ready in a few days. I shall sell J&gt; [«« Mb
Par next season. I am .ready now to offer lower pric on bag..
gies than ever before. I am preparing Machinery to
to undersell any carriage builder in tho country. Ti
have made niv customers HjWty and can do it agait
My by*.
inewDnearly doubles every year, and t'jat is evidence nf
tion somewhere.
.

Mr. H. says, “if yon will get Mr. W1o consent, I am quite willing to hire
acme one els* yet, for I know we pay A. H. Cody tails in a n*w form Tho Old,
Old Story ;’ Mrs. L. M. Blinn singa of,
•Tho B*autifal Br aud By ; and a F.
Mr. W. says, “consent, of course 1 will Hopkins, of Ixrndoo, haa a long wonder­
—I'll arnieut to anything, and what ia fully entertaining account of ‘An Engmore, I will not hove her now, at any
rate I will tell her tpaasoona* th*

Unnanionx, M. D.
No—. Hard Scrabble.

aasnfactering enterprise* of cur city ■
that d seari spy command la* pultiic at­
tention fa tho naw carriage ahop cd A.
IL Bock Eeq., on tbo South-east corner.

XVlint tu fhr» online of all thia &lt;tir*

Ujow, Mr. Editor, the blind man say*
it etmek fans very forcibly at tbo time
that sotuo other teacher could loom
thoeu young gentlemen the art or nrith-

to cat onraptnrar, nave an exrretliniy
good ehrora of living on moat that will
make but a ehurt stay tn Ufa Tho let­
ter ctara of butebtregre as lwne-t b«e
aa they are anywhere, but beaten iwlp
tliose who arc ubl.ged to depend upon ’GO,.which report 1P2 men and ;l i wo­
the lower gradra.
men intern iterate nut of 10,000 in Eng­
vrfv mixorrr qvestiox.
land enjj W ale a, end widely reckon th-

It ia with great pleasure that we note
the progrrocro sprit , that mark* the
BMB engaged in nan^facturre in thia
city. Our greatest want ia more ol them,'
bat of tbo** we have i^eaa bo trcely
Mid, tey are roteeprefag,-determined
P««vrerinS men, who ssplfe'to make
their wane and merehanduo equal to
the beet made, and to aril them for u«&gt;
han at homo, with certainty that every
eato will bring them another eorioa*er. Thia baa H should be. and th.
mere men engaged ia thns pushing for­
ward the maaufactunM of our rily the

stiring, and the first thing you trny. is ‘ Titty are doi#g lot/Tr
husincsn ncre !" Everybody seems to be doing well. Mechini-,
are seen by hundreds hurrying to their labor with their

“TIE KTtTlIiaUI ISLAMS,

State Street,

BININGER’S

mulion. H* Myi: “Tho tectum-room
mint ceaa* to be tbo show-room of froth
notortetia* a: high pricw. Man must
be calltd to tecturo who have koeothing’.to any, and tbo pushing bp inter­
ested bureaus ef nntired men curt be
ignored or rtniated. TUta bnroaua al-

Old London Dock Gin.
POULTRY WORLD.

FRESH FISH !
CHOICE
For

He

�State Land Office.
Below pleaso find
statement of funds charged State Treas­
ure on the books in this office, for re­
ceipts during the month of April,
1874.
H. P.Oraar,

The Represen­
tatives of the
New Oliv’r Chill­
ed plow issues a
Challenge which
is accepted, and
t he n back

lagge as hitherto, butjh.ro seemed a
large degree of determination on ths
part uf those pr—ent
Tho foundation waff cf tha now briek
&lt;m Jefferson street are nearly oomplnatOd. and (bo brick begin to arrive. It
County, will moot pursuant to adjourn­
takes John Stanley to push along any
ment. at the fair ground in tbo elty of
enterprise in which he engages.
Hastings, on Thursday tho 11 th day of
June, A. D. 1874, at ton o’clock A. M.
for theelection ol officers fitr tho ensu­
ing year, end for I ho tran-ction of sueh
may properly come
before tbo mooting, A general invita­
tion is extended to all. It is hoped end
expected that the people of Barry County
tdry to putting in a new one. They in­ will generally turn out, especially tho
tend to drew mineral water* in addition Old Pioneers. Como one, come all and
to soda water tho coming summer.
let us hero a good time.
Mr. Barnes of the firm of Hopkins A
Joxs Q. Cat—r,
Barnss has ths thanks of tho emplorev*
of the Baxxn office for hi* kind inritatiou to them to call in nnd partake of
that debciou* summer drink, Soda WaA serious muddle has oceuml in lbs
politics of Ark. That State Is now cursed
It la with deep regret that we learn with two guvernora, each having par­
that M. L. Kelsey, eo long ono of tho tial pomreil m of the office which they
popular baggage men on tho Valley Di­
vision of the M. C. R. R., was -rioredy
and probably falaly Injured. In U»
discharge of bls duty ou Saturday af­
ternoon, hear Onondaga Station.

CHUBCHES.

rgznTn.'*

Kt

K. Aiiovrea. PssBor-

HASTIKUS LODGE, NO- 52, F.
tetre nxitr

Tho work of paring Jefferson street
is to bo perfected. That is as it should
be, and wo tear the proprietors of the
Jots along Stale street, will regret the
work they are doing, and tha manner
in ahich it is being dona, before twelve
months shall hare passed away.

Local tofipts police;.

Breathe there on editor so meek, aa
Fur tho accommodation'of our sub-, to publish a paper and not offend some
■ one each week ; if such there bo wo
.rribers who desire any olbre book,1 him would ace, and employment sire
•nagarine. or paper, published, with or’ at a big — lar—
Jeurncl.
without tbo advertised premiums, we1
Ah. there does, and we presum* you
will obtain it fur you' at the Lovin' can have him at “a big aalarw." His
Bsrxs. without any expeqse to you in1 name is Dennis, post office addre—
sending the crdcri.
1
Hastings, and he is fomillfafly known
a* the man without an opinion, though
, John “looks well.”
[^Ce sidewalks in this eily are in a
ecry dilapidated condition, as a gene­
ral thing, and need repairing.
This
should bs dons ; and, should not bo put
off; fdt asvenkl persons hare already
boon injured by stumbling in conse­
quence of loose plank in the walks, and
stopping into holos in tho walks,
in tho night-lime; and tbo corporation
are certainly responsible for all dam­
age done thereby, and if any srruws
damage Occurs, tbo city may expect to

Ml

PAMACKA

uram___
Mil!* Juiffl 4 Siitiai

BANNER BLOCK,

Aa all of the readers of the • |&gt;r-&gt;^oee toexereteeour right to It* aoBasneb ara aware Meura. Qre- 3d. Wo deny that we have over eeble &amp; Rmwell, Aganta of the &lt;10—led a po-tponement of tho time of
trial, or that we bad any knowledge of
New Oliver Chilled plow in thia Its
postponrment until we had read it
city, published a Challenge to In tho public prints.
us sometime since to try our Mh. We object to your attempt to ap­
propriate credit for paying tbeexpen—a
plows with theirs on Tuesday, of th. trial. After wv have paid our
own expenere If you ‘‘par the mt"
the 12th inst.

ynu will have done only what vou pro­
The following correspondence in re­ posed Wr ahal) do.
lotion to the challenge, ths ground to be
6th. We eny that your a—ertion that
plowed, and the details of tb&lt;* trial need w-e hare repeatedly refused to try our
no explanation.

not ill health. But it is not unmitiga­
ted evil that these winds are blowing.

protected for the same roasen, as nap
always flows till tho buds start. An
April now is regarded as of mure vei­
ns to winter crops and gnus than a
coating of manure, and it is also a pow­
erful agent in extracting tho frost fnxn
tbo earth. It ia likely that many farm­
ers will be late with tber spring wink,
but an immense uf plowing was doao
during the mild weather last wint—,
and this will greatly facilitate msttem.
Wo are also escaping tbo poisonous mi­
asmas that a warm, damp spring invaribly breeds. A backward spring is gen­
erally followed by a heal (fay summer,
and nsnally s productive one, especially
in those products that aru oudangenai
by lata frosts. So it is hardly worth
while to complain ol cold and back ward
weather. Tbo Good Father, who ’‘tem­
pore the wind to the shorn lamb,” haa
aa exeellenb-way of regulating tho Ma­
cons, and His way usually proves the
best ia tho tong rnn.

The reply made to the above was a
verbal iuvjtatlon to meet them at their
ofllre In the evening which we did. Al
this meeting they conreded our right lo
choose the ground t6 l« plowed, agree.I
lo uro for trial plowing only each plows
an tb&gt;y offered tor Bale and handed us
for out consideration a wrtten copy of
«hc rules they had drawn up tor the
tr-vornuieut of tho Judge*. In pureou&gt;ce of this agreement w&lt;* selected the
grounds for tho trial, snd drew up rule*
prinlrd herewith,'for conducting It dif­
fering from theirs In only two Impori tent particulars, vis. that the Judge*
should bo pr-ictleal farmers residing In
this county, and that the judges only
should bo allowed to bold the plows lu
testing draft. We wished the Ju gee to
bold the plows fur two reasons; fin*, be­
cause it is customary for them to do so,
and second because G. A R. had present
twoprufrfsloual plowmen accustomed to
This being ad evasion of our de­ such contests, and thoroughly versed In
mands, containing no a—u ran co that all the Jockey tricks by which the draft
we should be allowed to Lave any voice ufa plow at aglvcn polntcan lie made for
in—tiling the cundltloueof the trial. a moment many pounds lighter than its
weaddrre»e&lt;l Msw-rs. GrebleA Ru-cU huncst average. The ground selected
a second note of which the following for the trial plowing was on the farm
of J. 8. Goodyear A Co. and fields on
forms In that immediate neighborhood

Special Notice.

•ftreetoywy ding-.

‘Poking gardens sortea to be popular
busin,— in the city.
•

■ not be undersold by any competitor in
. the State. Hie facilitisa for business
in hi* lino, both Carriage making and
blacksmithing are cf tho best. Shop on
JcCereou street, Haatings Mich. 47tf

To Liarox Psou recnow.—On Bat
tardily tho csss of tho People vs. Bell
Die chicken fever is raging, and costly
was tried
before
Justice
Riker,
itnjorlolion of birds and eggs frequent
by a jury who found him guilty
Borno appearance of rain with the of the unlawful rote; judgement for
wind uorlheast, this (Tuesday) morning. 836 and costs tax«d at 810. The cos.*
A .;ood new mileh cow was sold in of the people vs Otasteed for -Hing to
this city, on Saturday, st auction for a minor, was adjourned by stipulation
to22dinsi- Also tho case against EdGibb Matthews and Juts Nobles ner­ orly. The other suit egaint Olmstead

As there was no Refer any room far
dodging tbs qu—Uon of what rights
sod privilege* they wa» willing to
recognise, as belonging to us, m tbs
challenged party. Me—9. Oreble &amp;
Russell replied to our first notaln a
communication which, together with
our answer to tbs tarns, la submitted

stuble, rod, muck, new land, «andy
land and clay, borne of It stony and
alum i*y, and some of old smooth ground
free from stones, representing ns well ns
any lots of ground tn be found in con­
venient jiroxlmlty to each other, the
different Kinde of toll in this county,
excepting the very lightest end sandiest
ground, where any Klhd of plow will

LAI BUIBHEVEBT DE8CEHTEJ I

EASTDIGS IABBLS WORKS!

Mr., pi.mll will lecture at Union
Had, on Bunday, May 81st, 1874. Tho
public are cordially inrited.
Tho formers are now engaged in
plowing fur spring crops, and their bnry

Ltar or Ijcrraas rwroaintag at the
Hastings P. O., May 12th. 1874:
Willard Adair. Murray Drumly, Al
bariBoramu, Mine Mattie A Oronas.
Warren D Ooroofl. DaaM Ctaacr,
Henry Curtis, Ed Eastman, Mrs The­
resa Eaton. Mi-Nora Garton, I— A
Hewett, Mr. Otori. Horton. Mrs Cece­
lia Hilton, Matiria* Jnnk, Jno H Pax-

. sKestjwiss.

COLORADO EXCURSIONS.

Banner Co.

c-,»te *a41
MONUMENTS,
HEADSTONES.

TABLE TOPS,

Hastings

Republican

Banner

1 SSMRSSMSS
MUSIC BOOKS

HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
Corner State sad Creek St Boi’disg
cnee occupied by Boston Cash Store.
BLACK A FULLER.

A1NS
JAMES WOODRUFF
•rr—“-Hi
" "
SOO

.‘.Icaars. Grtbls A Rwwell instated ou
having their pic w held by a prole—Iona)
plowmen. The Htateagent of the chilled
plow, after seeing the ground chosen,
n-fiiMKl to mace the trial upon ft. Hard
trort wasn’t what he was loosing for.
We ahaU continue to ofibr our plows
on trial with any and all others, to be
used on all Kinds of ground, and wc In­
vite every farmer who contemplates
buyings plow to tag ou. and satisfy

ved Ice Cream at their oatiag-honsM on
Saturday evening.
Young shade trees are being brought
into market quiteplratifully. Buy them

&amp; roars

Book and Pamphlets.
Abstracts of Titlo,
Polices of Insurance,
Cards, Circulars, Notes,
Bill Heads, Letter Heads.
Catalogues, Bank Checks,
ItaraHnt, Rhnw C-wt.

thlcKly strewn aa farmer*
______ . „,MO
vuvt.k, r their srounds. We don’t
•Ided than it would be if made lo pur- H,ln5« “ * ™!e’
fannvro plow their
------- —1 straw stacK*. but If you Know of one
[ who want« his stacK broKen up. wesrlll
plow with you on that. If the t—to
which we propoororeeuffleientto—Uafy
you. please tavor nt with an early re
1 ply. Itrepectlnlly,

I epring ia the surest protector of fruit, as
it keeps bock tho Ends Ifoyond danger
I of the late frosts. The sugar season is

on Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday.
June 2d, 3d and Mb. Among tboss an­
nounced to take part In the vxercte—are
“Everybody is praying for rain.
Hou. C. I. Walker, of Detroit; Judge
C. w slip greens are abundant just now. C. Brown,of Kalamanoo; N. Kingsbury
1'L-ssant weather for a few days this Of Pennsylvania; Dr. H. O. Hitchcock,
of Kalamaaoo; Bev. Mr. Carty, nf Jack­
son; B. J. Olney, of th* University of
Michigan ; Rev. Dr. Z. Eddy, of Detroit,

lav cases

HaaHuge. Mich. May llbM7L
Mresn. Grebte A Uuaaell,
Gontlemen—Roforring to your pub-;
listed challenge to us, to meet the new
Oliver Chilled plow In a public trial,
we would—y. The ricbl to fix the
lime, place and conditions of every i
sueh eontc*t, belongs notonouely to tb ■ j
cbalenged party, and this right bro al- 1
ways and everywhere been r .-cognised, •

Tho scarcity of local and miscellan­
eous news in this i—uq may bo attribstod lo our crowded columns on ths first
and fourth page* and a large amount
Tnx Bacxwxxd Brstso.—People hare
of job-work. Next week we shall com­
plete tho Constitution, and then wo complamed ot tho backward spring, the
damp snows, tho chilling winds and al!
both in tho amount of news both local that, and realise much discomfort, if

—arching for gum in a swamp
in Hope township, on Sunday afternoon,
a daughter of John Q. Creasy, of this
city was bitten by a massasauguer, on
her l*g just shore the ankle joint Un­
der the skillful care of Dr. Upjohn aidod by tho most careful attention, she
is now slowly improving and will recov­
er, though ths wound will/'probably be
sometime in healing.

Obstacles to Marriage.

Wri/iqs, fiioif.

B.—Tbo meetings ftfHastlnga Grange,
I’atrnnaof Husbandry, we believe, are
held every other Saturday evon’g, but we
caunot give the names of the officers, as
they have not been given us for poblieaUon, but presume you c-in ascertain
by writing to 8. J. Bldleman. Esq., of
Hasting township, poet office address,
Hastings, Michigan.

and general, and in appearance.

naan

Ok
sis Lire un»i8*i
uni fulfil,
tMEEO
inn UB
UB 1
Shingles, Lath, Ac.
». »ra tt

J. tout a MI.

�Homs of any bAf making appropriations
of money, embracing distinct items, and
tha pert or parte approved ahaU be tho
law, and the item or item* disapproved
shall bo void, unless re-passed accord­
ing to tb* rules and limitations proeertbed fur the passage cf oilier bills
over lb* executive veto­

■ I CHICS. CZRTUl a. *•
Ayand Jtivsr Valley Division

SdStt'XSes SL-SS

IMS;
utuado. No Um nxpiraiioa cf ninety day* from tho
oad oftha aaamou al whim th* same is

o Legislature shall not

Michigan Central R. R.
OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE,

:J3SSia»«tia4sjs
'^tetaaatasjcs;

Sacriox 1. Th* judicial power ia rul­
ed in a Supremo Court, in Circuit
Court*, Probate Court*, Justice* of tb*
1'wece, and in ouch ether courts, tribu­
nal* and offisere as are or shall b« es­
tablished or authorised by law.
8k. 2. Tb* Sunrem* Court 1* con­
tinued subject to the provision* of this
article. Th* Legislature shall provide

2thmfrmawiM «• wot AleoW.

tali v« elected to fill vacancies shall
U”

Sac. 8. No puraon holding any elsctive State office, and no person holding
the office of probate judge, county dark,
register of deeds, county treasurer,
sheriff, county superintendent cf schools,
prosecuting attorney, county auditor, or

MEW WTE1TIIEHE.MTS.

and journal*, and all other pr
dered by the LogWatare. aha
contract to the lowest bidder.
who shell give adequate l

Firt!. Divorcing an^ named party, or
upon th* subject of divorre;
.S«.-nJ; Changing the nunea of per-

ROOFING!

signed .to hold a Circuit Court in cases
provided by law.
8k. 8. The Supremo Court shall
have a general superintending control
over all other courts and tribunals ; and
also such appellate jurisdiction as shall
be provided by law, and to that end may
issue write of error, orfierari, msadsrau,
prswdmds, prohibition, and all other ap­
propriate write arid process. It shall
also have original jurisdiction in cases of
smb/msu, Aajou rorpoi, proceedings in
the nature of yut teorrmta, nnd of pro­
ceedings by tart faciatt lo vacate letter*
patent Ito appellate jurisdiction shall
not extend to any aril case. for tbo re­
covery of money or property iu which ’
tho amount or value of tbo thing in
controversy is les* than one hundred ’

cf the world ha* a medians been companndri F*meming ib. r«ai«rfc»bto quajItire ot VixeaaaBurnt* In beating th* rick
of every disease rnsniabrir to. They are a
gmile Pargatlvo at wcU a* a Tome, relievtag Cciiaretion or Inflammation of th*
Dfrer snd Visceral Organs,in BiliousDto-

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niri. Regulating the jurisdiction
and duties of justices of tho puce, or
constable*;
JirarfA Providing for changes of
venue in civil or criminal eases ;
FiflA. Granting any special powers to
boards of supervisors ;
fiiirfA fiumtnoniag and empaneling
petit jurors;
&amp;vealA Regulating tho rate of intor-

ror ot rerfwrsre' by the Judge who tried
WILD LIFE rxFJHinsuch caae, or by a J edge of th* Supreme
tircnoz 1. In all elections, every
Court.
pers.n of the ago of twenty-one year*
8k. 4. Four terms uf tho tiupremo who aball bars resided in thia Stats
Court shall bo bald annnally, at such throe month a, nnd m tbo townahip or
timre and places os may tx&gt; designated ward in which be offers to vote ten days
next preceding an election, belonging
by taw.
8k. 5. The Supreme Court shall, to either of tho following classes. aball ;
by general* rules, except as otherwise bo en elector and entitled to vote:
bet* elected, expel a member. Tbo
provided by taw, establish, modify, and
reason* flor such exphlrian shall be en­
FifKU. Authorizing th* eala, leaee,
Firit—Every male citizen of tho
emend tbo practice in such court and in United Statre;
tered upon the journal, with the names or mortgage of real estate belonging to
.
all inferior tribunal* end rimphfy tbo
Stand— Every male inhabitant of this
of tba mam beta voting on the question. minors, or by cx»cutor* or administra­
No ttertfeahan be expelled a second tors, or by any religious corporation or
■ aiac, end shall appoint it* clerk* and State, who aball have tended in lbs .
a Reporter of ito dscuioa*. The doei»- United States two years nnd six months. |
timo for tbo same cause.
ion* of the fiupremo Court shall be in and declared his intention to bscomo u ।
6k. 10. Each House aball keen a
.VmlA. Chartering or licensing terries
writing, and signed by tho Judge* eon- ^atnvn of tne United States pursuant to
journal of its proceeding*, , and publish or toil-bridge*;
cutting therein. Any Judge dlsrentinr
the same, except such parts a* may re­ t TuM. Itemitting fines, peaaltte*, or
therefrom shall give the roosoa* of *uch
quire iecrc*y. Th* yeas and nay* of ‘forfeiture*;
disanni iu writting, under bi* tigaaUtajpembera of either Hoose on any
JfheeatA. Creating, increasing, or de­
CHOICE MIXED GLADIOLAS
question aball be taken at the request crearing fees, parcantage*, or allowSk. 2. No person shall be eligible tur*. All such opinion* shall be tiled
of cue-fifth of tbo member* sleeted.
to the office of Governor or Lieutenant in the office of th* Clerk of tho 8aAny member of eitherHouao may dis­
Governor who has not been five years promo Court- The concurring opinion ,
sent from and protest against any act,
a citimn of the United States, a resident of any three of said Judge* »half bo a;
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of this State two years next preceding ' decision.
proceeding or resolution which h° ““J
Sk. fl. Tba Legislature shall divide
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his election, and attained the age of
deem injurious to any person or the
the State into soventoou judicial circuits, &gt; prescribed by taw, *hall bo enjnyod br
, public, and hare the rea*on of his di*thirty yaara.
and
it
in'iy
increase
the
number
of
cirbJ] ]«root&gt;« otherwise entitled (hereto,
senTartored on the journal.
franchise whatever;
Sk. 8. Tbo Governor and Lieu ten­
FtwtmitK. Dectaring'any^santod per- ant Governor shall be elected at tha cuito at tho expiration of period* of rix , wbo ^gy (J0 jn the actuil military nr
HxC. 11. In all election* by either
House, or in joint convention, tho vote*
FiJlttSi. Extending tha timo for tha times and places of chooaing tho mem­ year*. It may re-arrange tho circuits I m,,*! service ol tho United State*, or
ber* of the Legislate, ra. Tho person or decrease tho number of the Mme st of tbi* 8tate, and their vote* »ball ba
shall bo given tira «vw. All vote* on
ncminations to thu Senate ahali be te- auoumcnt or oollection of taxes, or having th* highest number of votes for any timo ; for each of which circuits. So I made t&lt;&gt; apply to tho townahip or word
Tbo
Governor or Lieutenant Governor shall established, the electors thereof aball '! af which ther am reridout*.
ken by yeaa and nay*,. au&lt;I published
elect one Circuit Judge, who shall hold J Legislature inay provide by low for allecter of taxes from die duo perform­
with tbs jatunal of ito proceeding*.
to bold tbrir
their election*
elections
hi* offico for tho tortn of six years, and | lowing townships (o
8m. 12. Tho'floor* of each House ance ot his official duties:
until hi* successor i* olociod and quail- 1 ja Mny Qty wholly' or in fpart
—
within ■*-the
Sutamti. Puninbing crimes or mtashall be open, unlre* the public w*lfrr*
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_ TT_n.. .k.ll demoanora;
fiod. No alteration of any circuit »hall J limit* of such township*.
have (ho effect to remove a Judge from : Sk. “3. All
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elections
shall ube k
l»y
bal
Sanianti. Adopting, by any person,
office, jutwided ho ahali reside in tbo lot, except of such township officers as
any named person aa his child or hair;
circuit of which ho is Judge. An eve­ may he authorised by law to be otberFifkltaU/i. Vacating or altering any
ry additional circuit eatabli*hed. the
load laid out by cotnmiss’otor* ot high­
Judge ahaU bo elooted by the elector*
ways, or any street, alley, or public
Su. 4. Every elector, in all cases ex­
of »ucl&gt; circuit, and hi* term of offico .cept treason, felony, ini.demeaner, or
ground in any city or village. or in any
(ball continue as provided in this breach of tho peace,.shall be privileged
recorded town plat; or for altering th®
Constitution for Judge* of the Circuit from arrest during his attendance al
boundaries of any school district, for
building or repairing bridges, or for
Court
election, and in going to and returning
fixe. 7. A Circuit Court shall be held fn'.u tho satao. No elector shall bo
draining swamp or other low lands, ex­
at least twice in each year in every obliged to attend court as a suitor or
cept by expenditure of grants to the
county organized for judicial purpose*,11 witness on tho day of election, or to do
fined to the subjects expressly named ia State;
and at leaat three time* in each year in i। military duty thereon except in time of
the Governor’* proclamation, or submit.VuwtamU. Exempting any property
counties containing ten thousand in-' war or public dangur.
from taxation. Tho Legislature shall
tod by special message.
\abitant*; and in court tic* having twoa- | fixe. 6. No elector shall be deemed to
8x0. 14. Every bill andjeint resolu­ tworido by general laws for the cases
ty thouland inhabitant* or over, th*re . have gained or lost his residence by
tion potMd by tho Legtalaiuro, and enumerated ra t hi* section, and for all
i shall bo at least four tenn* iu each year. |! reason of sb.ar.ee therefrom in the screvery concurrent re*obltion appropria­ other caeca which, in its judgement.
Judges of the Circuit Court mpy bold '| rice of the United States or of this State,
ting money or property, »bnll bo pre­
courts tar each other, and in olh*r cir-'.। nor while engaged in the navigation of
sented to the Governor, and if. he ap­
cuito in caeo of a vacancy, and shall do j tho waters of this State or of tbo United
prove, bo shall rign it; but if not, he eotablixh a State p*p«r.
so when required by taw or upon tho re- 1 States, or of ths high seas, nor while n
Src. 24. Tho Legtalaturo may eushall return it. with hi* objections, to
quest of (ho Govsrcor.
the House in which it originated, which 1' thorixo th* omnloyment of a chaplain
student at any seminary of learning, nor
shall enter the objections at large upon ! for tho State prison.
Str. g. Th* Circini Court* shall bare while kept nt any alms-house or other
original jnrtodiction in all matter* civil asylum at public expense, nor white eonits journal, and r.-consider 1L On such ; 8xc. 26. No collector, bolder ot dfoand criminal, not excepted in this Con­ lined in any .public prison.
reconsideration, if two-thirds of the burner of public money*, shall hav* a
stitution and [not] prohibited by law,
member* elected agree to pou such bill *0&lt;t in tha Legislature or b* eligible to
Sac, 0. Laws may bo passed lo pro.
and such appellate jurisdiction from all serve (ho purity of elrtitiobs, and guard
or resolution, it shall be sent, with the any office of trust or profit under thi*
inferior court* and tribunals a* shall be against abuses &lt;Jf the elective Iraucbise.
objections, to the other Hcuac, by which Stale, until he shall haro accounted for
provided by law, and a supervisory con­
it shall be reebnsideted. If approved and paid oyer, as provided by lav, all
Sac. 7. No soldier, eounsn, or mar­
trol of the^amo. They shall also have ine in tlio array or navy uf the United
by two-thirds of the member* elected to turns for which he may be liable.
Boe. 11. Ha may grant reprieves, power to issue write of injunction, AsAmi ।Stalos, shall be deemed a resident of
Sac 28. The Legudstiu* ahali not
that House, it shall become operative.
In »uch ra-, the vote of both Houses audit or allow any private claim or ac­ oommnlotions and pardons, after con­ tarpa. nsaicaw, fae wsrro*/*, ow/torora, this State in conseqtMneo ot being at*.
'
viction, for all offenses except tresson and other write neceasary to carry into i nonou in any piece wiunn uw ■*u&gt;&lt;.
shall be dstarcilnrd by yeas and nay*, count.
Bsc. 27. Tho Legislature shall meet and caaaa of impeachment, upon such effect their order*, judgment*, and do- | gzc ». Any inhabitant of this State
and the name* cf the members voting
Ih.,„
.1
wlio may luroafler be engaged ia a duel (R k Ik 11 e Loral
for trad against it shall be entered on at the seat ol government on the first conditions, and with such re*trictior.n A—. —4
tha journals of each House rospectivuly. WedMafloy te JaMary ia Aw yw and limitations, as he may think prop-" over inferior court, and tribunals within shall bo disqualified from holding any Lffl) PUSES,
I! any biU or resolution be not returned eighteen hundred and *ev*nty-fiv*, and ar; but th* Logialaturn may provide ijr their respective jurisdictions, and in office and [from] voting at any election.
by the Governor within ton days (Sun­ unVihoflrst Wednesday in January in taw as to th* manner of hearing appli­ other cases provided by law. The ap­
STUCCO
day extaiptod) after it ha# been pre­ •vary second year thereafter, and at no cations far pardon. Upon conviction pellate jurisdistion of said court, shall
WffEBUE
anted to him, the sera* shall become other place or time unloro u provided for treason, be may suspend the execu­ not extend to any civil case in which tho
operalira in like manner aa if: ha had in this Conititntion, and aball adjourn tion of the sentence until tho ease shall amount or value of tho thing in contro­
mgned ft unless the Legislature, by without day at sach ti*ae as tb* Ug- be reported to the Legislature at ito versy is leas than twenty-five dollars, ex­
their adjournment, prevent ito return, istatoro ahull fix by concurrent reaolu- next MMion, whan tho Legislature shall clusive of costs, except upon allowance
Shingles, Lath,
of an appeal or writ of esrfssren’ by a
in which can it *hall not become ope­
Circuit Court Commissioner or tbo Judg*
ratic*. Tho Governor • may approve,
8ac. 28. Tb* Legislature, oa tha day
each general biennial election in Novem­
sign aad file it. the office of the decre­ of final adjounxmant, shall adjourn
“THE THUMB OF THE PE8BJD.'
ber a Secretary of State, a State Treas­
tory of State, within five days after the at twelve o'tluck at noon.
urer, a Commissioner of th* Slat* Land
adjournment of the Legislature, any
8k. 29. The election of Senators and session, information of each case of re­
Office, a Superintendent of Public Inact pasoed during tbo teat fir* day* of Reproeentatiroe pnnuant to tho provis­ prieve, commutation er pardon granted,
struetioa, an Auditor General, and . an
the aaaaten, bed tbo same ahali berom" ion, of thi. Constitution, ahali be bald and tho ruic-J therefor.
Attorney GonoraL for tbo term of two
Sac. 12. In case of tbo death of the
on tbo Tnevlay eucoooding the first
yean, each of whom shall keep his
6m. 16. The compensation of mem­ Monday of November, m tho year Governor, his removal or suspension
office nt the seat of gnv«rr.m&lt;’iit, and
ber* of
legislature shall be four eighteen hundred sad seveaty-alx, and from office, inability to perform tho du­
shall perform such duties as may be pre­
doltas* a day for sctnal attendance, and on tho Tuooday succeeding tho first ties of th* office, leasgution, absence
scribed by taw.
when absent on account of ascknam. Monday of Nov*mb*r at t^ry oeoond from the Stat*, or other disabllily, tho
fire. 2. Their term of office shall compower* and duties of the office shall dc­
They shall be entitled to ton cento, and year thereafter.
menoo on tho first day of January fol­
no mare, for every mile actually trav­
6k. 30. Tbo Legislature aball prc- , volve upon tho Lisutonant Governor for
lowing their election.
th* residue of th* term, or until the diseled going to and rotnruiag from tho
Sk. -8. Whenever ■ vacancy ahali
place of meeting, on the usually traveled
occur in any of th* Stele offices, the
route; and f&lt; stationery nnd newspa­
Governor shall fill the same by appoint­
pers *ot exceeding fire dollars for reck
ment, by and with tb* advice and con­
member dnriog any M-srion. Each
sent of tho Senate, If in session.
member shall bo extitlod to one copy
Ssc. 4. The Recrotary of State, State
ef tto&gt; laws, journals, and documenta of

BUY J. 4 P. COATS'BLACK
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and many ctiirro, with’tfietr rest tribotarica, throughoal our entire country dur­
ing the Summer and Aotumn, and remark­
ably ao daring seasons at ar.usual beat and
dryness, are invariably accempanied by ex­
tensive derangement* of tbo stomach and
liver, and other abdominal viscera. Xnthcfr
treatment, a purgative, exerting a powerful
influence ujion three various organs, la
—intiiily nirnemry. There is no cathar­
tic tor the parpoao equal toDmJ.Wsxxu'a
Vanaaa Brrrxza, a* they will speedily re­
move the dark-colored viscid matter with
which the bowels are loaded, at the same
time atimnUluig the accretion* of the
liver, and generally restoring the healthy
fnnetjous of the digntirn organ*.
Dyspojmla or Indlgrstioa, HcadMlie.l'ain in the 8houldero,C«iBb«. Wit­
ness of the Chrot, Dixzinraa. Hour Eractetiona of the Stomach, Bad Tasto in tbo
-Moath, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the
Heart. It.flunmati'm of the Lnngv, Pain
in the rtgten of the Kidneya. and a hun­
dred other jalnfnl avmptom*, are the off­
spring* of Dys^iepsia. One bottle will
prove a better guarantee of ita merits than
a teagtliy silvertiscmcnt.
Scrofula, or King’s .Evil, White
BwelJinc*. Ulcers. Erysiprias. Swelled
Neek, Goitre, Scrofuteu* iufl.rew-.H~i.,
Indolent Intlanunations Mercurial Affec­
tion*, Old Sore*. Eruptiim* of the Bkin.
Sore Eye*, ete., etc. In lheac. aa in all
other conilitnlioual binisct, Wxtxni
Vmasa Bmait* have shown their great
caralive power* lo the pwet obstinate aad
intractable case*
,
For Inflammatory and ( hronie
Rlrenmattam. Gout, Bfliooa, Itemittent
ami Intermfttenl Fever*, Di■»**&gt;■ ot tha
Blood, Liver, Kidney*, and Bladder, these

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Briggs House,
For Skin Dlawwcn, Emptiowt.Tetiar,
Sxlt Rbenm. Iffotcba, Spcta, Pimple*,
I*u«tu!&lt;n, Boil*. Carbuncles, Ringworms,
Scald Head. Sore Eyre. Erynpeta*. Iteb,
Scurf*. Diacotaottioa* of the Him, TTamar*
and Dmaereof lheSki- -*-*-*------------or nature, are literally
out of th® srstern in t
u« of three bitten.

CHICAGO.

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J. Cole &amp; Son.

mmaberf; but .hall nut receive. «t the (
expc neo of tbo State, book*, newspa­
per*, or other perquisite* cf office nol
«prcn Jy amtamxod by this Conditcte.
Sk. 16. Th. President of the Senate
and Speaker of the ffoa, ef Represen.
tativee (ball be Mtitk-d to tbo time per
diem competuoixm cud mileage u
members rd tbo Jx-gialatorc, mid E-

Land Office, sliall constitute a Board of
State Auditors, to oxamin* and adjust
all etaim* against th* State not other­
wise provided for by taw. They shall
also constitute • Board of State Canvniaar*, to datannino the result of all
elections for Governor. Lieutenant Gov­
ernor and Stale Officers, and of such
other officer* a* shall by taw bo refer-

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favor ita reoovaL For this pnrpoee use
Vmuaa Brrma.
CleAnsc the Vitiated Blood when
•ver you find its impurities bursting
through tbo skin in Pusplas, Eruption*,
or Bora*; clraruc it when you find it ob.tructed snd alugrpih u&gt; the veins; deenre
it when it is foul; your feeling* will tell
you when. Keep tbo blood pure, and the
bealth of the lyatem trill fulkrw.

UNDERGROUND
LIFE BELOW °T*E SUBFICEI

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Sac. 18. In sash county organised for
judicial purposes there shall bo a court
ot probate. It shall have such probate
jurisdiction, powers and duties as shall
be proscribed by law. Other jurisdic­
tion, civil and criminal, may also bo
conferred on Court, of Probate. Judges
ol Probate shall bo* their offices
elected by tbo •teeter* uf thru- ro.poctjre counties. a* shall bo provided hr I
law.
fine. 14. Ths Supreme, Oinuit ud
Probate Court ahull bo courts of rocord. and ahali each bars a common

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VOE. XIX. NO.,4.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1874.

WHOLE NO. 040.

1st. To plow on any gronndi they
might select and than plow on tho
grounds sabeted by us on the farm of
E. H. Mallory. Thia they pooWvoly
refuted to do.
Wo than submitted our second props sition vb;
Td allow tho judge* to soloci the
grounds to bo plowed. ‘This was also

WHO

Although it ecsms to us, that if tho
judges are called on to decide which is
the beat plow, they ought to be allowed
the privilege of seeing them work where
they choose.

' could on any reasonable tonus we thou
' made the third proposition as follows :
To plow the grounds they hud scloctod and thru /.ubmit to tho judges
I whether we should or should not plow

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esloct-d by ua To thia
As we had never met them in a field trial, we call­ inthrythealsogrounds
objected, saying they proposed
tho grounds.
ed on them at their office the next day, to ascertain to Ifselectthey
ray tho grounds selected
represents fairly tho different
where these trials were held and victories achiev­ bykindsthem,of soil
in Barry Cotmjy. except
ed. Mr. Burrall said they were held on the farms tho lightest and sandiest, why did they
refuse to plow on the
of Peter Cramer, Edward Bump, Mr. Sylvester and sofarmpersistently
of E. H. Mallory, which As every
ons acquainted in that locality knows is
Mr. Jesse Townsend, but admitted that no repre­ a heavy strong soil, and ■■specially alter
taken their plow r.n th" same
sentative of the Oliver Chilled Plow was present. having
farm only ths dsy before, and inform­
m

BOTUP.IWMI
THRKADftrynrIACHIK.

ing those about the place they would bo
there to tho trial tho next day!
Their great anxirtf to have a trial
■'upon any reasonable basis" . may be

Mr. Sylvester did not have our plow on trial at all and says, he
did not buy theirs. We sold Mr. Bump a plow and how much of a
victory they won may be seen from Mr. Bump's statement:
The New Oliver Chilled Plow scoured in muck where the No. 3
-Hastings Steel Plow clogged completely, and rose out of the ground.
I consider the Oliver Chilled uPlow the best I ever used. E. Bjjmp.
JIfter such Truthful ? statements, we thought ourselves entitled to
public trial and we asked it.
DR-C.C- LINSLEY,
■SSfiS

HESSMER, HEATH k. CO.

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Wo then informed thorn wo should
be very happy to receive a ehalleugo is*. .r'kfMT at no Psu^fl iK.rw.r M ■nail Lfrom them and thought they would bavo
no trouble in arranging terms, Ac
If the gentlemen are still anxious to
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isrli ««lwmim
mo their plows tested with tbo Now
Oliver Chilled Flows, we would aubmitt
the following propositions, vis :
1st. Wo will eutorjho Now Oliver
Chilled Plows against any plows of their

FL0RENCE

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srslasi IK. t&gt;is&lt;«r. Wbwkr A *
uU Un.'«r a tottr
laval

number, and to be practical formers living
in this county. Two to be salocted by

April 2-ltli Mr. T. McHull, State Agent for the 0. C, plows and Mr. Runell met Mr. Burrall at
3d. Tho judge, to select tb&lt;i grounds
the farm of D. P. Sprague, in Carlton, and also April 25, '74 in Woodland, at each time and piece
Mr. Burrall agreed to .enter into a public trial with the New 0. C. plow, and try in all the kinds of for plowing.
Wo wonld alw submit for tba judges
plowing, ani*b the time frat named in our challenge. April 30th, Mr. R.. called on them at their
office, and desired to make the necessary arrangeiuenta'for the trial in writing that they might be consideration, tho following points of
published. Mr. Dwight, replied that they could, not be ready nt the time named as they wished to merit only:
wait for Mr. Gales New Plow, thus showing a lack of confidence in the plow that had “achieved so . 1st. Quality o! work.
many victories in a aingle day." We then suggested that the time be postponed to the 12th dav of 2d. Lightnest of draft.
, 3d. Eero of handling.
May, but tbev still refused -to make the terms, Ac., in writing. Our Challenge appeared April 29th,
4tli. Durability.
laso May 6th in the Banker, thus giving ample time for a public, acceptance. A public challenge
merita a public acceptance, and if they were ns desirous of a publis trial os they stated in their note
to us of Mav 11th, '74, would not thej at once have made it public,’ that many might be present to
witness their triumph ? On the contrary they took no notice of the challenge until May 11th, only
one day bafcrpi ttyc one named for trial, when they addressed allot® to us. claiming for the first time D. A B. decida (o mako tba trial, we
thc'right to name time of trial, ground to be plowed, and rules to govern the trial.
hope they will giro the tumen sufficient

^OMESTi

TERMS LOW.

THETffiEffiQQFIEEPEm'

notice, that they may bo pneent aa they

A VERY MODEST DEMAND SURELY!

DENTIST

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Miilte.

Mklitai.

Swtey's H°T"-i
&gt; HMM.............................MtCU.

Pare Wines and Liquors!

We wonder how many trials of plows are held in
whi^63^k^6ii»titor has the privilege of naming
the -time, tests required of each plow, selecting the
grounds, making the rules to govern the,Judges in
making their decisions and even naming the plows
to be entered by his competitors.
It certainly would be very fair for the one party
at least, and the result would show conclusively to
everv farmer which was the best plow for him to

Michigan
neaenanimitvofMeautoJlwighld-BurraUm aecrpting the time, fitted with their
Thenl it 'only eaualedbynaming the only plow theyhad deadrd to allow l« to
for trial* but resenting to themselves tho priuilege ofentering any and all they ehose,
torn the wrUtMortieles submitted by them to govern the trial no follow, .
^^^e'^dertt^C^esentin son the one,ide the Xew Oliver Chilled Plow and on

the other, the plow:
Upon being preto
ed Plow on onc-qid
B. reptiedthej

A GREAT BARGAIN.
Chilled Plow L took of you on trial,
gives perfect tahifoctton.
Messrs.
Mewcr and Dwight brought a Na. 3
Hastings plow to my place and left it
to bo triad with the Chilled plow. My­
self and neighbor Cowell tried both
plows in sod, a very stony piece, and wo

FARM FOR SALE!

sapanocitT of the dulled Plow.
It
would do better work, more of it. and
do it easier for tho team. I keep the
Chilled Flow and th»T have token their
plow away.

Now Oliver Chiliad Plow in rod with n
jointer, and in sttibble and.oocn atabble
without it, and find it lar enperior to
the Haitings Plow No. 8. It will rat
and turn a wider furraw and do it nail­
er. For general paryoroe I tnink it
tho beat plow 1 rear used. ’
Ljuraann Street.

HaanxM. Mm., May 18, 1874.
In the Hutingv Barm of May Otb,
1874, Moura- Dwight * Burrall m. my
name to aatatmoeat in regard to Utw
Haatrngi No. 8 How, and tho Ulivwr
Chiliad Blow, which is faba. I did not
hold lha Chilled Plow, nor aeo tho draft

TSE SEW tStraOVED

’

REIIKGWliSmiAMK.

$60,000 00
tbs statement m I had no glasses, but,
Mr. B-, told me it referred only to the
Hastings No. 8 Plow, and my Curtiss

Sooth tide 8ute Street.

Hastings Ml

Hatting*. MIoMfari.'

B. F. 8TEINHOFF

LfoMrap, Micb., May 16th, 1874.
This to to certifr that I bavo tho Oi­
ls* Chilled Flow, and can truly say
they are tba boot plow. 1 ever u**d.
They work well to mH kinds of ground,
and loavo a tetter furrow tor the home
than any Iron Beam I1nw I over used.
I would Mt take twenty fire dollar,
osoh, for three, and be oompeltod to use
tho Iron Boom Flow. I mean what I
ray. They coat leas for repairs than.

SINE’S
GIFT ENTERPRISE
KJNUffiniG&amp;lMUCK!

U n iilfH

H A. BUSEfeWPX AO

�callrigned by

t*HM

[ Monday ereotp*, fc» Jha
aviewitig the work alroMy
line, ud deviate* win ar

FOB A TAX ; BUT »»OT FOR A
LICENSE.

haa declined corrvepcnditigly. ’ This fa
not altogether ibo etfecl of the panic, |
..
» of
■rourar
___ . ill.
___thing
ll_ t
though
that*__
had&gt; _tome
to

do wtthJt Bat thorn are other causes
more potent than ]«nka. Tbo city ia
governed by ncn peopcrty-holdeia, who

MUwocthjan.:
this dioboUcal

thaLodfas* T

Ubed truth.

Mr. Sylvester did not have our plow on trial nt all and says, he
did not buy theirs. We sold 51r. Bump a plow and how much of a
I that victory they won may be se6nirom Mr. Bump’s statement:
The New Oliver Chilled Plow scoured in muck where the No. 3
Huntings Steel Plow clogged completely, and rose out of the ground.
I consider the Oliver Chilled /’low the beat I ever used. E. Bump.
‘wTti
cheaper ground and cheap•'Ifter suck Truthful ? statements, we thought ourselves entitled to
And tho landlords earn n
____ ,__ _ JcauMi they wan led to, but' a public trial and asked it.

Bradfield, V Dnrooll. R. D. Wiaegar,

fromanyof the pains and penalties of the

“J'

SLdoneU MT arriNP
I
Mie inrxootonroro Htrrr rad cradort y
My
ine» nrarly i&gt;ribl»&lt; erery few. rad tW u end.:.c ot Uafe
tion somewhere,

April 2-lth Str. T. McHtili, State Agent for .tho O. C, J?low« and Mr. RuaseU met Mr. Burrall at
the farm ofD. P. Sprague, in Carlton, and also April 55, '74 in Woodland,and at each time and place
Mr.
Burrall agreed to enter into u public trial with tkn Npw O. C. plow, aud, try in all the kinds of
is feariully hot and it is tho mure unApril^Otb
ecmfortable because it camo upon us so, plowing, and at the time first named in our challenge.
ApriliOtb, Mr.
Mr. R.,
K. called
cdlMl on
os them
tten al
al their
lMr
suddenly, but wc shall get used to it
office, ami desired to make the necessary arrangement* for the trial ’in writing that they might be
Ptwreo.
published. Mr. Dwight, replied that they cottld not be ready at the time named m they wished to
wail for Mr. Gales New Plow, thus showing a tack of confidence in the plow that had “achieved so
STATE AFFAIRS.
many victories in a single dny.r Wo then suggested that the time be postponed to the 12th day of
May, but they still refused to make the terms, 4c., in writing. Our Challenge appeared April 29th,
Thu Mort]U»tto Journal eatiinate* tho
' also Muy Gth iu the Banner, thus giving ample time .tbr&gt;a public acceptance. A public challenge
[xtnalalion of that city at 8,000.
Tlio aaloona in Goldwater vero clcitod! merits a public acceptance, and if they were as desirous of a public trial as they stated in their note
to us of May 11th, '74, would not thoj at once have made it public, that many might be present to
April 20.
.
Ka.tr
- - of-f witness their triumph * On the contrary they took no notice of the challenge until May 11th, only
population
,0-5W)''one
one day before the one named for trial, when they addressed a note to us, claiming for the first time
Work haa beguh on the cutergcd In- i the, right to name time of trial, ground to be plowed, and rules to govern the trial.

’«SEWwiTao.TI®i

than

very important restrictions
for physical dorelopi
the upper elarose '
don Bonnett, the pci

the tax ia not largo enough, and ahotu'd

amount baa been obtained,

it is left

Hon. Henry Waldron, M. C. from
public opin ion is strongly in i to favor, tho 2d District, has our thanks Sat
nor will it, to any conaidamblo extant, valuable I’ublio Documents.

A Scrarau Womxx.—Elirabeth Cady

vote.

appear.

boratory building at Ann Arbor.
G. D. Allan of Portland,Ionia county, j
haa a Bible printed in 1570.
The men of Ionia promtae the women ■
not to drink whisky if they will abstain 1
from the u»o of falea hair.
Bay City ia to have a now Ward
School Hnow nt a eoat of «12.000,
They uro talking about a 150,000 city
library building in Detroit
The Hon- Schuyler Colfax will lee­
tun before* the East Saginaw Odd
Fellown July 2d.
Tho Kalamnroo High School cane haa
gone over to the n«xt term cf the Buwhich hU friends in the Union Clab preino Court
Hine of the Lowell Joemul announces
that hr shall on July lat adopt th*
atrictly-pay. in-advance aubecription aysAnd

The census just taken cf Ionia gives
that city a population of 11,1113, or aboutons-fburth lei then the number provi-

That thia would be a public

fact, that cighty-ono young ladiea in
thfat

fy in twteaor Shrier ihretoottaioT the
bead.
This done, as it ought and probably
win bo at the awriteet practical moment.

titiona.

Both'

}.

Now, a fight !&gt;etweon ordinary

iblio trial on a charge of retaining money
collected by him for other parties.
SL Joseph anil other Lake Shore
that matters ports anticipate a large peach crop this

orphans- fund of fl20.000.

we cu we why all of them should do-

Mr. Geo. Collins shot a dog near the control more political power than any in the .vicinity of St. Joseph and Ben­
Peninsular depot, Charlotte, on 8atur- two men ia the State. The nartv fa al­ ton Harbor hare been destroyed during
ready divided on

ri^t.

of tho nation is shakes

ono of the leading attractions at White
Mountain hotels ore the waiter girts,

Wild pigeona are plenty in Oceana
County. A few day. ago, 8U.000 were
ahippetl from Shelby, on the Michigan
Lake Shore Railroad.
Their weight
WO* over .oven Was.
The iodebtodneaa of Gand Rapids la
1400,(540.25, The luesubh value qf
punoual and real rotate, exclusive of
corporation property, fa 114,485,50(1.
The school property la valued at S312r
W0.
.
Mre. Oefalen (.bafa an Oufol nnm. )
of Grand Rapids ia the mother of triptote—throe nice, little, new, girl babies.
Since the Erole announced thu faet the '

per bushsb
D. C . IbpMm
geography;

Edward J. Moriarty, who shot hn
wife and then himself without fatal

gm|n gff mno
W3* Hl H II

Hill 111

All kinds of MeiL.cs hir.i

CUT TO ORDER.

PURE DROGS ui KDICUB,
T°M Artd-. W.—7.

.

We wonder how ninny trials of plows are held in
which one competitor has the privilege of naming
the time, tests required of each plow, selecting the
grounds, making the rules to govern’the Judges in
making their decisions and even naming the plows DAY AND NIGHT.
to be entered by his competitors.
It certainly would be very fair for the one party
City Drug Stere,
at least, and the result would show conclusively to
1every farmer which was the best
plow for him to
State Street,
buy.

The n&gt;&lt;&gt;Unanimity of Meure. Dwight j Burrall in acOrpting the time, fixed with their
ronernl u only equaled by them in naming the only plow they had decided to aUou w* to
enter for tnal, but reserving to themcrlres tho prililege ofentering any and all they chose,
n o quotefrom the written articles submitted by them to govern tho trial as follows ;
,.',''‘,,'et‘,ndt,r"Cne’}’'rl‘r^'W‘Ungontheonesidetho Jfew Oliver Chilled Howand on
the other, the plows to be entered against it for trial etc., etc.”
■
Cpon being pressed for an answer to the question, why they named the Xew Oliver Chill­
bandry, and Hon. J. Webster Childs ed Flow onone side a nd did not name the plows to beentored against Hon the other. Mr.
will deliver an addrea*.
B. replied they might wish-to enter the Bali Steel FlowXo. fi Fg.
The Flint OhP says that a larger
number of first elasa dwelling houses
“F«UH VtCfOtltt l/l 4
Dux”

Lodge of Oild 1’eliowa, was in areeion

HASTINGS

.
.
'HOPKHfBandSABMM,

AVERY MODEST DEMAND SURELY!

r, has in a few Muskegon are now running regularly,
ilthy, by which 1 full banded and on full time.

; well leafed out i

J. L. REED

SPRING 1874.

because they were compelled to. And
it is to be hoped they will stay down-

No men

to their labor with their tfrZZ
। cause of all this stir? “Y"tiwZ
P*°Ple
a£

Aw. neriBeareu I »n&gt;
now t0 offer IoW’er P :W
tbra nee teTor. I “■ P«P«™S Muhin.™

men aubmitted to while they were

pat upon the market m such, that tho

Zito** for ’rork-

P“*

In the BANNER of April 22d, 1874, Messrs, “i
know that bis U&gt; tbeir. ow* persond interests i.
Iroifa and th**
jnwmbly. Who eats w|^J
Dwight &amp; Burrall advertised four victories, in field ।C.UPP?.
County, rf it « not the people in the county?
------ 1- ™
Bjipid, w&lt;nftfc
trials in a single day, for the No. 3 Hastings Plow rlBflC
it for up. We Da*e
.
over the New Oliver Chilled Plow.
Doctors aud Labor--• ’* nn* 1
of work.” To such I would a?
As we had never met them in a field trial, we call­ Hastings who •*»
Agricultural works, our Mill^
at our Bride
4c made in Hastings,
ed on them at their office the next day, to ascertain look
and our
Compare to day with ten rai.
where these trials were held and victories achiev­ tor i
—
* F«“l'r i"
(iuMy tta
M;nt *
lumber wagon
seen. There
is no
iSwy
tofit
Pto
. .be
C^Up
or BuF
. need
ed. Mr. Burrall said they were held on the farms
concerned you can Save ten dofiL,. on
of Peter Cramer, Edward Bump, Mr. Sylvester and mn CuUers'ue
and «t A Hotter Cutter of me in Hastings than tn
Mr. Jesse Townsend, but admitted that no repre­
r»pn rrr'1
sentative of the Oliver Chilled Flow was present.
*iX^.-S
THE FACTS ABE AS FOLLOWS:

and yet stumping the State for plows to beat the Xew O. C. How, and then positively refus­
ing to enter on trial with the Xo. SO O. C. P. although it has as wide a cut and will turn
as wide a furrow as the Ball Plow Xo. Hi-fi. They had learned too much of it in their
t ravels.
■
.
Referini to t^e ttvo -important j&gt;aHi^tlart’t in which the rules to govern trial submitted
by them differed from ours, would, say, the first., viz *• The judges to be selected, shall *‘be
practical farmers is contained in those submitted by ourselves, second, viz: •'That the
plows should be held only bj, the judges while testing draft." Us beg leave to differ witti’
the gentlemen, that it is customary, amf only asked that eafh party be allowed to select a
plowman, because the very late hour at which they put in an appearance might nrenent.
us from selecting a judge accustomed to hold the Jf«w O. C. P.
9 pruwnc
■ ',*al‘°!‘tr”l,n.*'o’e^.^hcr of lhc"two profc.nonal plowman," thoroughly vrnedj
in all thejockry Inrkr. etc., they referred to
*
.U uw Haled to Meer. D.JP .incur n^n to them of lhe 11 i^l„ we had procuredt
grounV. fora public exhOntim of the working ofthe O. a F„ but if they would get thorn a.
good equally conmnwnt lo town, and comBningOw tod, namei, viz : SHMllcor^Mb-

JOSEPH VFLDO.

BININGER’S

We then submittedoarsscand propo-

SCRIBHER'S MOTTHLT!

Old London Dock Gin.
wut ■ssawitw ia acaiuin
I. Jet. Vane's Lslsst Vtsey.

mostblt.

“TIE MYSTEIIOII ISLAM,'

CHOICE ERRS
FTatrihtng.

My Stock ia made up by care­
fol MicciionB from the beet
Strains ia Kew England and
Hew York, and I Wm prepared
do farniah Eggs at the following

'Light Brahata,
Dark Brahma,

~

- - R1.50

POULTRY WORLD.

3,00

-fc»C84L_____
s.bo

toeelect them an had

refused to do.

ON FRIDAY AND 8ATUBDAT.

Hutings, Midi.

Itf

: For

Letu. eve whal ground, they .elected and perhap. we can .co why they w elrenuoudu in.rnled on that prwdoge. Onomocc ..onthefnrmofMr.S.dndru,lyingJlut ead ofM.
bam. Mr. dndruo,ay. ihu lot ha. been cleared 18 or 1» year, and ie m Hany t^ihe
ha. never attempted to plow U and doe. not know that he ever .hatt. dnitheriea
tnuA pasture qnthefarmofC dndnu and ha. never been plowed or prepared for plow°‘i&lt;wnadfointngthofarmofS.dndru.,andl.thedio
of an oldbnokyard. The red u on the farm ofJ. &amp; Oaodyaw f Co., adjoining wld^Xi.
another brickyard.
J
&amp;
They would plow on these grounds and on no other.
'
then made to them the following proposition:

FRESH FISH!

mi mi
Chromo
School Cards,

W,

•co their plows tested wil
Oliver Chilled Plows, ws w
th# following propositions, t
IsL Ws wAl enter tho
Chilled Plows against tmy r
manufacture.

wry grrs osptr

l.f.-, BIMItoM
tn thia county. \»

Oil Painting*

To allow the judges to select the
grounds to bo plowed. This .waa also

Although it setons to

OHROMQSl
A DOZEN
Determined to have a triad if we

of dr*ft

•irr x*»*
UR O

CRATON.

�Heal 6iiw pities.

O.UIDE
w.
..b* to
su
graphical errors the advmtiaemeat of
Grable A RsmraH
oar
Read it Ifar*. and you wiU know just
what they aay about th* proporad plow,d4 “&gt;•
Chilbd Plow.

of ths Oliver

ateuctfou. we are indebted for tho fol­
lowing notice of the apportionment of
school wraqjra to the wveral township*
in this county. It ia made nA the rate
of 50 Mto per scholar of the lawful sg*.
one rent mom than last year, and two
more than In 1872. Tat rapidly a* oar
county ia increoaing in population, lb*
report* far 187* show the children be­
Onaxarmu, May 17,1874.
Parbap* a word or two from our tween 5 and 20 year* to be &gt;5 faw in
town would not como a mias with tho number than in 1672, wMb anrect re­
ILxsxx reader*. Busineas is dull now. ports should hava shown an increase of
The hotel baa been clc-red and the proTowwratrs.
■o. a* i anotrwr.
pnetor haa resumed farming. A mw
otnui's.'
blacksmith shop has Uon started here
&lt;•5 Eaw
where good work ia turned eut. Corn Assyria.
Baltimore,
JW lt&gt;9 50
is meth all planted and the spring Barry,
880 190 00
work u pewtty well advanced. Our Caritrjj,
417 206 50
school ia in a proaperosa condition, un­ Castleton,
612 8M 00
804 152 00
der F. E. Fi*h the teacher. It is hoped Heating*,
Hsings City.
545 272 50
the Grange recently atarted here may

Andrew Bell of thia city convicted of
selling liquor in violation of the statute,
and locked up in default of the pay­
ment of*25 and costs, was brought be­
fore W. H. Hay ford Circuit Court Commiwoner on AiAmj cer/tu on Wednes­
day last and discharged on th* grounds
that the complaint did not show that
the witness bought any liquor of th*
defeudant, or that he gar* him anr, a.

mi*

Wa born with great pleasure, that in
oLadienc* to a request from ths N. G,
aboat thirty of th* member* of Has­
tings Lodge No. 58, L O. 0. F., attend­
ed in a body, tb* funeral of the daugh­
ter of Bru. P. G., George Preston, oa
Tuesday morning. Necessary aheence
from the city prevented our joining th*
Brotherhood in the sad duty &lt;&gt;f coasigning to her last resting place oa
earth, the beloved daughter of one of
the olde*t and truest of our members.

Ashfield, on the Mad River. Tho loo*enad waters from a lake forty feet deep,
covering one hundred and Pity acre* of
land, rushed down tho narrow valley,
thirty feet in dgplh, at the rate of some
i ten miles an hour, causing tbs moot
tenfic distraction of property, and the

88

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CHURCHES.

ununurnm bxsto

HASTDfGS BABBLE WOBIS

Banner Co.
Hastings

Republican

Banner

30 32 24 34
Special Notice.

s s m Am m
MUSIC BOOKS
AMEBICU MARBLE

New Firm.

Messrs. 1‘rickstt A Male have formed
a co-partnership for the purpose of deinp a general business aa Blacksmiths,
and having bought out the blacksmith­
ing intarcst of Jack Rich, may be found
at bis old stand on the corner of Church
and Railroad streets, where they will
be pleased to as* all their old trirads
and any other jx-reon who may have
any work to be done in the line of
blacksmithing.
aprRtf

GAINS
JAMES WOODRUFF

Speech** were ^ssf made by Pro £
Dickto, Rev. T. D. Manb and other*.
On Motion a Oommitis* was appoint

COLORADO EXCURSIONS.

Mr. Jacokes,
J, G. Bunyan.
A- J. Bowm.

jwo#

LAW CASES t POUTS.

fart*

simply heart sickening, and we ar* not
sorry that onr apace-doa* not admit of
oui publishing *ran a aumn-ary cf them,
but such another disaster has scarcely
ever befallen any section of our country,
and will long bo remembered in the an­
nals of Massachusetts as the dark and
fatal Saturday.

Taa Rarvauc.—The May number of
thia Tai liable monthly ia now before ua,
and ia replete with valuable and interr
eating facta relating to the euoaomir,
and political topics of the time* Its
dfactuaion cf Canadian reciprocity or
union with thia country ia timely end
exhaustive, and should be read by eve-

Htri/iqt,

ojr of every thing tn
Herat English Goods
»er: Mir lam Hue of
ind bleached, at price*

1 10 10 14
i:4042 26

the Tbernapph, at the foot of Creek 84,
spherical, but as flat as a “slapjack."
and sprung off the high embankment
and doc* not tom over, otherwise the
Published at Washington, D. C. water would all be ipillod oat al D*aon the wert side of the approach to the
bridge on Michigan Avenue, taking tho Terms 12 per year. Sample copie* msy ^uu Baseom’s mill pood. But astrono­
be obtained by addressing. Republic' mical science has positively demonstra­
buy and its -occupants with hi—
TSLlishing Company,
Washington. ted and provan that Dr. Homrapun fa
fbA buggy wa. badly broken, Grace
wrong in supposing th* earth to be flat
somevHml hurt, but fortunately Mias
and stationary, and medfaal erienc* fa
daily proving ths fact that be fa no toes
Ferre* escaped uninjured, though aho
must have fallen some ton or twelve
feet This accident will, we trust, sug­
Harases, May 11th, 1874.
gest to onr City Fathers the necessity
ritfaras Temperance meeting »
of placing a subetaadal railing along
be paving being done on Jefferson
held in Union Hall, this evening, pt
at, is a credit to all concerned.
scant to adjournment
:bose fonts of Brace’s Penman's
Traver* Phillips in the chair.

’Larbla in carding again at the, old
•act. See hi* advertiaotnanl in’anThanks, Bro. Grotge, and whan we
r column.
•hall be abb to make the Barna ■ ri­
V.'hen will b urine** men realise that val of the
in typographical
rcry dollar expended in printer1* ink beauty and editorial excelled., we shall
have achieved the corpora for which we
Fruit trees nbow an abundance of hare been laboring for year*.
I if torn*, and if early fronts do not rain
O »&gt;n we predict * Urge crop.
List or Lsrrsxa remaining at the
The Young Ladies have had ioe Hastings P. 0., May HHh. 1874:
Laasiag Arabey, Mrs Cecelia An­
&lt;r.in at the Beading room. They
drews, Mrs Mary Ackfay. Denial M
bivo already cleared about |2U.
•Iroen vegetable* begin to put in their Bwd, Mia* Rabi* Barnum, MrsOfaral?
appearance. Go to John Stanley's Fri Hart, Wm Blakley, Geo Conley, Edwin
Chaffs. Jno Cam, Arthur J. Cfaarwa
.day evening and aeo for youroeWeo.
tar. Jane Dryer, Miea Sarah Eraan. H.
D. Cook and Geo. H. Brooks’ are
W. Hall, Mr* L*y A Hswet, Gm Jor­
packing up their household goods pre­
dan, Oliver Jalfort, John Laefa, Jno H
paratory to moving to Newaygo county.
Pallor. B F Wilcox, Mrs Martha Rob­
Many complaints are made of tho erta. H 0 Youngs, Jne McQmfo.
number of dogs in tho city who ere
Dirac*, your fariera to No. of P- O.
nightly killing sheep in the neighboMg box or draw*. Jm. HsnmPX.
fields
street* were filled to overflowing
by the country folks on ffatnrday, but
trade,' howeisi, with o« bwsince* firms

BANNER BLOCK,

2*44 5’ It
26 32 30,2* St
■N5 24 2* 36 2t

We print in this issue the fast half of
the proposed Constitution, and trust all
our readers will keep the papers con­
taining it until th* final rot* upon Ito
adoption in Novo mbvuy that at any mo­
ment they may be ahwlo ascertain just
what ita proviaions are. At an early
day w* shall begin an editorial review also articles on Tb* Finance*, The In­
of th* several provisions and give our dian Policy, Boutbern War Claims, Tho
Usury laws, Poetal Telegraph, Th*
Patent Office, and un Ths Wealth and
Induatrisnof Pennsylvania, and other
inking Miae Anna Ferree to her school topic* which are full uf instruction.
in the lat Ward, the home became Every on* interaated ia the good gov­
frightened in crossing the bridge over ernment and general prosperity of tlie

Indm dsririag visiting surdeoan get
them printed in tba latest styfa, on ‘tbe
b*rt .lock, and at th*
prieaa. at
tho'Bixxrx office.

PAIACIA

Water. A Co., Publishers of O»r
ii«*»id* Friend, 284-286 WaUah
Av.uus, Chicago, ».nt us tacitly, a
aopy of their Oil Chromo ratified “Sun
B**m," a beautiful picture, aad a copy
of which they give to every sub briber
to their popular family Weekly.
H. Martin, formerly of Rutland in
this county, U. left for p^ta unknown,
aa w e are informed, leaving an unset^•*1 1*11 of *2,00 for aubacriptiou Io tfae
Banvav. If **
bia prwnl ad.
draw w* would send thia paper to th.
people there a. a totter of introduction.
prove a cucewe, Henry Hewett 1. Chief
Th* fina abower* of Friday afternoon
Wheat and Clover are looking a* good Johnstown,
454 227 00
45J 226 59
a* can bo ezpectm! for auch t winter. Maple Grove,
and the various garden seeds and grass We peedirt a large crop.
Orangeville,
W 148 50
W. B.
Prairieville,
fsitly jumped with joy. Th. surround­
482 241 00
Rutland,
871 185 50 "
ing fields and forests have st tainod their
Thornapple
62tJ 813 00
K»rb of green and the bird, sera hap­
U oodland,
521 200 50
py M ever, as they now have a jdace to
814 157 00
An ini|o»ing Odd Fellows demon­ Yankee Spring*,
hide their nests from malicious Loya.
stration um bud . n Monday afternoon
and evening at Eaton Rapid., being
the anniretaury of the organixatkn of i
Central City Lodge No. IM, of Jackson
Herewith we place before our reader*
City. The exercise* at the Hall was*
interesting and instructive, and the * statement of tbs dearer* of cold as
supper served by srira Mi of the widely indicated by the thermometer at th*
popular Vaughn House. Mctsra Pant- residence of Darwin McOmber, Esq, of
lin A Pickering, wan equal to any we Baltimore, Barry county, at 7 o'clock
have ever seen spread liefore a body of for each and every morning from tb*
On Saturday while drawing wood hungry man in the Peninsula State. 141h of November to ths SO of April
William, son of A. J. Bowoe, in at­ All present enjoyed the occasion won­ both inchurve. A* will bo seen it ia
tempting to get on the wsgou by seising derfully, and join moat decidedly in above ano ia every instance and pre­
hold of one of the aide slicka or rather a voting the "Boy*” at Eaton Rapids, tip sent some curious facto, among other*
abort piece of board, which broke in two, top follow*, the Vaughn Hous* the b«*t that there waa but one colder morning
end the team starting at the same Um* place in the Stale for a midnight or any than that of April 4lb, and that on the
bo fell under the wagon and the hind other festival, and the Tillage of Eaton 4th of January the thermometer iodiwheel paseed over hi* left leg breaking Rapids a lovely spot.
it twice ia two above the knee. He ia
now under the care nf Dr. Upjohn.

---------------Mr*. Boltwood,

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WOOLCARDING

M. T. Whealsr, - - Wiliam,
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Norman Btofay,

Thetaeetiag then adjourned till on*
, Isxxsr, Ds. W». Hau's BauaM xn
week from thia/eeufog, when R
I tmi Limes, cures the worst case* *f
announced thM Dr. C. B. Barton
Coughs, Cold* and all the diwases of
other, vrouid 'addrera th. mcatiag.
th* Lungs, Throat and Chest
For
O*as. H. Bans,
Whooping Cough and Croup it is a
certain specific Tb* mart obstinate
ease* sarely yield to Hall’s Bolram,
w ban used pcnevcriugly Stands et tho
baud of all omgh preparations Bohl

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�all eases, be ennduteod in the English

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A school ekaJl bo maintained j
in carh year. Any school district neg­
lecting to maintain such acL-ol tbull be
deprived for the ensuing y—r of its pro­
portion of the foeobm of the primary
Mbod fund, and of all fends arising

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State, at a geweral eleetion, and be apli*orO.SMfAlur-or amen 1 tho aame.
Bro. X- The steekUhi.-rs of every
mwpeiauan or-Moociation for banking
promM. mnrtag brok notes or paper I

Bee. 8. The prooetde from tbe sale of
all lands that have been or hereafter
may be granted by the United Bfotes to
the Etwfo for educational purposes, and
the proceeds of all lands or other pro­
perty given by Individuaie or appro­
priated by the State for like purposes,
shall be and remain a perpettel fund,
the interest and income of which, to­
gether with tbe rests of all such lands
as msy remain uawid, tltall bo inviola­
bly appropriated and annually applied
to th. specific objects of the original I
gift, grant or appropriation.
Bro. 9. AU'Unde which bare .hereto­
fore escheated, er which shall hereafter
roebest to tbe Blate, tltall insure to the
benefit of th. primary school fund, rod
be held aud disposed ot as primary ■ball nM ho valid without lite ligaature
of the wife to the tame.
How. A If tbe owner of a homestead
die, leaving a widow, child, or children,
tueh homrateed shall be exempt from
tbe payment of hn debts so long as the

pert of Um CeoteiiMtout and tehvefret
at the eommwnceiMnt of tho year folfewitg its adoption. *
Boe. 2. Al any time after the tret
day of January, on thousand eight
hundred and righiy-lre, tte Imgfola Brw
may provide for a coav—lion, to,, be
eboara by the qualified electors of tbe
State, or for a oommiasioh to bo ap-

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, Upon'the ballots givsw for toidp1®"
sinish.U bo write- Bwrtly written and partly printed, the
..tv...ffrs-e,—1 ee ; anu
nuiTtho ballots gfrcti against tb- nd -p
s»ffi manner aa said convention or com- i
—to. may provide. If 2 majority of I
the electors ruling on such revised or *
amended Constitution shell decide io
favor thereof, the same shall taka efret ’
cootain the wvrii “Woman Snffrtge.-r..,pnr.ib- s.so
■ubatiiutcd for so a&gt;neb cf testsew 1 of
article VII as precedes the flrevbo
therein tn the prteent cpiutUuuoa of
thia 8Ute aa it naw stands, or anhslL
luted fat section 1 of article VII in Mid
amended oowsliutliow; if lite laU»r is

treated dtariai Zlhc time of their being
an impeaebmenv
etedtlmldarioloueh eyrooreli® or &gt;»■ reel
8ec.2. fetety Impeaehurenl Mall U
■oeluinn, anally aigl.&amp;»Ml4fSLUtriad by lira Senate. When the Govern­
or ot LJsateuanl Govsntcr shall U
tried, tb* Chief JuMiee of th. Supreme
Coan shun prteide. When an Impsachment is directed, the members uf laws ot this Stele, shall be paid
■ the Samtia aball take ro —th or affirm- into tbreouifty treasury and apportion­
waye, or bridges : ProruW, The ind.-bi.tian truly and impwrtially to try aud ed In tbe Mate manntr as is the income
edneea of 0 county incurred under tbuf
, determine the same according to th* of the primary school fund, rod paid
soeifam shall al no time exceed two
J ‘aridnee. No person shall b« convict- over to the several ciliss and tewnahipa
miila upon a dollar of each SMMaed val­
cd without the concurrence of two-thirds
uation, unless authonxed by a majority
uf th. m«:ub«ra elected. Judgement erued, foe the support of a library In i
in ess. of impeachment shall not «x- carb township or city, or far the auptend further thro -removal from office -. |n&gt;rt of primary sebixji, aa the township
Sec. 4. Ko organiied county shall
but the party are-turd, whether acnult- board ot any township, or board of ed­
ever bo reduced, by the omnixalicn of
led or conriuted. shall be liable for tri­ ucation or eeheol board of —y tity, may
determine. But fines, penalties, forfeit­
new counties, to leas than sixteen townal aart vMan-uIimant weardinl- to law.
(Mm ws Surveyed by the United Steles, any Unk ov banking assoc
-. 'Bee-4. When an itnpeacbmonl ia di­ ures, aud recognitsncsv, accruing from
unless, in purou-ince of law, a majority billfaCldcra thereof ahaU bo rected, «bo Hous, of Representatives | tbe violation of village or city ordinanSCHEDULE
of electors residing in each county to be preference i»'r--------- x------skull appoint, from their own body', a ecs, shall be paid into tbe treasury of
affected thereby shall so decide. Tho creditor* of so
a cbmmittdf wbotte duty U shall Ira Io the village or city where the mme are
.
Tba
the changes in tho Coodilution of this
prosecute such impeachment. Au im- collected, and Im applied as the board
State, and in order toes try the same
peachmrat may bo tried after tba final cf cd—alien or echonl board of such
permon of payments by uy penym, usvillage oe eity may datetmine.
into ofetation, it is hereby declared :
adjournment of tho Legislature.
..... Sac. 11. Institutiooe ftr tbe benefit
tents, without reference to geographical •ociation or corpoMlMW.
Section 1. The common law, and the
Sec. ".'The stockholders in all cor­ • -Sac. 4. No officer stall exrrrise bis ■if tb-ivc inl.abitaula who are deuf.dumb
statute taws now in fores, uot repugnant
extent, when a majority of tbe eleeton
office after an tmprfocnment is din-cted,}
of
a countr
in which
euahshall
citvbamav
be­ porations shall be individually Hable for until he be acquitted, but such disabili­
to thia eonsuiulieu, shall remain in
simatod,
roting
thereon,
IJ fa
ali labor doho lulaLhlfefritch eorporforce until they .spire by their own
ty
shall
no*
eontinu.
looser
than
three
vor of a separate orgaanatiob. NAtb- aUSe ddring Ute lime of ihcirlxing such month., utiles, tho trial cf ouch imlimitation, or are altered or repealed by
stockholders
tho Logialaluro.
peaehment shall have been nnnmrnecd
and proceeded with.
See. 2. AH write, Mlions, causes of
from organuing any county computed Of the bauds W olhor nvideore of ifcteitBe:. 5. For reasonable cause, which
aetion, prooeeutious and rigfate of indi­
whoDy of ialsoda within tbe territory of new, or of tbe canila! stock .f say eo&gt; shall notA* a suffi'-knt ground for tbe
viduals and of bodies corporate, end cf
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tbe Bute, or dlseoontiag any such coun­ poration, i- prohilSited.- '
impeachment of a Judge, the Governor
lha State, and all charters of iuenrporaBro.
9.
No
eorporati.n
shall
huldroy
ty rod altecbinjj . the same to the
shall rwsovc him on a ooueurreut resolion, shall —utfo—; and all indiet’ MareatdoitkV orjMtmiiaoo Ute mim real estate for a loogsr period than tew httfou of two-thirda of the members
taeela and informations wbUh shall have
yean from tbe limo of acquiring the
been found or filed, or which may here­
aapte, axoept auck real estate a. shall be elected to each bbua. of the Lcglsla
after be found or filed, for any crime or
actually occupied by it, or aerewvry in luxe, after the. pa tty aceuacd alts II have
Lad
an
opportunity
to
Lc
beard
in
bm
offenses.
committed before tbe adoption
the Otfercise of its tranchises.
J
tfofanme ; but the came for which much
of thia Constitution, may be proceeded
Bernd0. Foreign corporations may
removal io required oball be stated st
upon as if ao change had taken place.—
Im pcnuitlcd to do buaiueua io this
length
iu
ouch
resolution.
Provision
State under such Haftationa end romsy be made by law fo' the suapeBslo ■
strictloiutvu may be preoeri&amp;d by law,
of. Judge when the Legislature is &gt; &lt;i
but shall bo sebjrol to the same re­
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in session.
SgCTtox 1. The Legislature may pro
S«c. 6. County, township, city, vil­ vide for the collect on &lt; f specific taxes
lage ot school district offiewrv. may Lc from backing, railroad sud plank-road
removed ia ouch manner nod for soeb corporations, and may, in its discretion,
exine a» may be provided by law
impose spccUto texts upon other corpor­
Sto. 7. tbe Governor shall Lave ations, and epon any property or busi­
power, and it shall b. his duty, to ex­ ness within this State; but when s
arnica into the tradition and adminis­ •uretfic tex is imj,&lt;te«l upon a corpora­
tration of any public officer, elective or tion, it shall only apply to sueh proper­
appointed, aid, exe.pt at ro-h time, a’ ly of the corporation as shall bo neces­
See. 4. All reooguitaocro, bonds, ob­
thrf Lsgfolaturc may be in eetaion, to sary for the excrciac of ita corporate
ligations, rod all ochro instruments en­
suspend from office for grin, ncgleet .if frauehises
tered into or exeeutml before the adooduly, ar for apreupt conduct in office, or
lion of this Constitution, to th" people
Sac 2. All apecifl.' Stele taxes reSection 1. Members cf Legislature, I
for any other misfoaaaaci or malfca* ceivbd from cjrporatioos, except mining
or this State, or towalk ip, or to any
ancc therein, wilier of the following companies of the upper peninsula, shall and all officers, executive sod judicial, publie effieer or public body, or which
aUting of m-e from cvch orgwhed tqvnI gram offie.ro, to-wit: Tbe Attorteey be applied in paying the interest upon shall, before they enter on the duties of may be entered into or olveuted under
|
their
respective
offices,
take
and
sub
ahip, shall be establiabed in each coun­
General, State Treasurer. Commission
existing Uwe. to th. people of this State
scribe the following oath or affirmation : or to any such officer or public body,be­
ty, with each powers aa shall be pre­
er of the Btato Laud Office, Secretary
of Slate, Auditor General,Saporintecd and principal of the State debt, in Us “I do tolemnly swear (or affirm) that I fore the complete orpatateioo of the de­
cnl of Public luiraeti-ju, ur members order therein recited, until the extin­ will support .the Coualitntion of the partments of govarucaeul under thia
board of supervisors of the counties in
of tho State Board of Eduealion, or any guishment cf the State debt other than United States, and the Constitution of Constitution, shall remain binding rod
which they are situated aa the Legiala- ■
otbir officer of ths State, except legisla­ the amcuuta duo to educational funds, this Suu, aud that I will faithfully valid, and rights and liabilities upon
lure may direct.tive aud judicial, sod report tho caua. nice such specific Usee shall bo added die: barge the duties of the offi.-o cf----- the Mme ebail continue, rod may bo
Sec. 9. No county acai, once aetabof such .uspauaian to the Legislature al to and constitute a part of tho primary according to ilia best of my ability.”
prosrouied as provided by . law. And
See. 2. Judicial and legislative pro­ all crimes aud mbdeasMuors and peual
liabed, shall bo removed, until tbe place
ita next aaasioa.
school interval fund.
to which it is proponed to be removed
‘ tbs nid Preaidcut and Bptaker shall,
Src. 3. Tbe Legislature shall provide ceedings ehall be roedneted, and the actiona shall bo pro——ted, tried and
•hall be designated by two-thirds of the
in lik. manaer, imaradialely course, the for an annual tax, sufficient, with other laws and public records promulgated Cuivbed as though so change had l»
board of supervisors of the county, and
Senate to Uy tuck impeachment.
n place, until otherwise provided by
rtwurcce. to pay the estimated expenses and pi .served, in tho English Unguage.
See 3. Public officers, receiving or law.
Bro. ». Whenever, during a ro.t-M of of the State government, tbe tnteroat uf
the L.gisiatura. it shall, in tba opini-n the Stele debt, and each deficiency m having eLarge of publie moneys, are
Bee. 5/All officers, civil and mili­
■ prohibited from 'using or employing the tary, now holding any office or appointof the Governor, beeune neecsaary to may occur in the resources.
direct an impeachment of any civil
Sec*. 4. Every law hereafter enacted 'I same in any manner for their private meat, shall continue' to bold their re­
offiircr. bo may. by proclamation, eon-' by the legislature, creating a debt or • use or benefit, a»d whenever any public spective offices, unless removed by tom­
vene tbe Hawse of HepresaotaNroo for authorising a luan, shall provide a sink­ funds are loaned or deposited, the inter­ potent authority, until superseded onest or other consideration received there­
that purpose; and if tuc HuuM/whco ing food for tbe payment of the asme.
so c-mvenr'l, shall direct an impeae'iSee. 5 Tbe unfunded debt shall not fore shall bo'paid orer to the psocral
fund of the State, county, municipality,
meut, be shall in like aanuer immedi­
See. 0. It shall be tbwduly of the
corporation or board to which such Legislature, at its first svaaioo after the
ately convene tbe Senate to try such tinfunds belongs.
peachment; and whenever, io the opin­
adoption of this Uontellutiou. to adapt
8«c. 4 The Jxjjislalurc msy author­ tlie prcMut la— to the previsions of thia
vd for, and adjust ull claims against
ion of the President 4 ibe Senate and
' ias the taking of private property fur Conatiution.
thsir r«peclita counties, and such dethe Speaker of the House of Heptese..1 the opening of private roads, for use in
UmiouMu «d adjustment .hall bo
tetives, it ahall, during a recess of the
Bee. 7. Any territory attached, or
subject Uno appeal. Supervisors and
Legislature, become necessary to direct shall not in tbe aggregate at any time tbe improvement of navigable streams, that ipsy be attached, to any county for
provided
by
law,
nor
vltel)
coy
such
eorcounty auditors shall receive for their
an impeachment cf the Qov.-rt.or, they exceed fifty thousand dollars. The aud f ir fluwage when the public. inter- judicial purposes, if not otherwise rep­
porstiw
hoeraftre
.
‘
epse.aoy
porelfol
or
■asrlwM aadi compensation as shall bo
may, t&gt;y tLcir jraint proclamation, cun moneys so ralted shall be applied to tho
resented, shall bo eoetiderwd as forming
competitig Hues of road, sod no two or venc the Houao for that purpose; and
any private property
purposes for which they were obtained,
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tbout tba ouuaeni of
:aopereiMir» of more competing lines of railroed shall if the llonaw dirrol aueb impeachment, or to tbe -payment of tbe debts so con­
Seo. tf. The. terms of office of all
“re.-i-UTVA
.. , nblio use (except for State and coualy officers, of Uta Circuit
the owner, for
clectinee, for the purpose of representa­ tracted.
]y, wholly or in j-*rt. under the same tion.
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not within any
or Judges, members ef the Board of Edu
, oily
—, —
Jiri:. 7. The State may contract debts public bigbc^J;
manageBurnt or supervision, or under or
Sec. 9. The Governor may make a torrpel invasion, suppress insurrettioa, villegV), or for any pnrpoee named io calico, and members of the Legislature,
subject to aoy arrangement, agreement, provisional appointment to fill a vaeau- defend the State, or aid tbe United the last above eeetion. the necessity for shall begin on the first day of January
or understanding, with reference to rales
States in time of war. Tho money taking soeh property, and tho eempens next —receding their election.
of fare or freight tn be ehkrged, or for
Aoi fo rf foriirr rseebw&lt;,Tbat said eonarising from the contracting of surh a lion to be paid therefore, shall be de­
debts shall be applied to tho purposes termine.! by a jury of freeholders of the
for which it was rstaed, or to pay such vicinity, or by not leas than three com­
missioners, freeholders aa aforesaid, ap­
debts.
Snr. H. No money shall bo paid out pointed by a court of record, as may be
of the Blate treasury, except in pursu­ provided by law, and euelt eompenaa•
ance cf appropriations made by law. lion shall lie prescribed by law.
Sec. 0. Tbe right of the public, or of
Tbe Legislature shall provide by law
for barring all claims against the Bute, aoy individual to tho free use of any
unless presented within a limo .to be navigable stream for any purpowa for
ARTICLE Xin.
therein fixed.
Sec. 9. This State shall not aid, by
or; and tbe inspectors of election in tbe
Sscnoa 1. Th. Bonerintendenl cf gift, or pledge of ita credit, any person
or corooraiion, nor shall it subscribe to,
ereers) townskips nd eitiea in thia
names and places of residence of its of- PubHo Inter—lion shall have the gener or bcolme interested io, tbe stock of any
Slate, shall prepare a suitable box for
al sapervMtm cf public inalrm-ttoo, and
corporation, nor assume any indebted­
the reception of ballots, cast for or
&lt;*i his duties shall bo prsroribod by law ; ness of • municipal or (other] corpora
agalMt said amradowete. Each peraon
and
ho
;
shall
be
a
member,
rr
of
ter, sgcnt, or smjtloy. of any railroad
voting for Mid amendmwte to the eouor eanal company ■hall bo interested, the boards of all Stale ednutional inalitntion of this Blate, shall have writ­
tellatloiXA
including
tho
Reform
School.
du-re-tly or iaLrertly, io th. furnUhing
ten
or printed, or partly written or
» B—-2. The Regents cf the Universi­
printed, on hiribaUrt the words “Conty and their Mfoccaran fc office shall
sUiuti-nxl Amendments,—Yessad
contiaM to eonelitute a body corporate
each
pmsun voting against them shall
bY the name and title of ."Tho Board of
AwU'W flWPMiwtafoy ^rMieb^ge».■^
hare on his ballot, tn like manner, the
words “Constitutional Amcndtaente.—
Said Board etadi coosat of the two vNo." Tbe Imllnte shall Tn all rerperts
Mfeie anembroe provided f&lt;^ in thia ar­
ticle, and eight elective members The
pJactiow of Goveraer or Limttmmnt Gov.
term, office of 'the ricetiv. meiubors
rceripla and exp—diltrrv* of tbe public enter. -Iluu.. majority of tba roue
.ball ho'tight yewre, aud two of ouch
moneys ahall bo allaebod to and pub­
members shall bo elreted every ewond । pirty to or be iutereaiM iu any work of lished with fl»o lain, at ovary regular cast al said elseUnn, aa above provided,
shall hare on them the worda "Conyear'at 'tba annual townrtiip elec internal improvement, except tba .hip session of th* Leghdatare.
stitulioonl Amendment.,—Yes,” than
lion, so ia' to succeed lb* Regtn Is now canal a: the Bault Bi. .Mann, aud the
See. 0. No mechanic*! trade shall tbe foregoing preamble, artieloa and
Portage Lake and LrXe Superior Ship
Cauel.uor —gege iu carrying oo any hereafter be taught to cmrieu in tho' section., sod each and all of th.n»,abflt
such work, otberwme than in tbe expen­ Slate prison of thio Suu. except the1 eland,as the Constitution of the 8Ute cf
diture of grants to the State of Jrod or manufacture of than. arlicdoa of Whkh1 Miol/igan, from and after the fire: dav
1 of Jknnary, eighteen hundred and seven­
other property.
Sre. IA Th# Lsgiulatur. ahull pro­
’ ly-five, and each and every other pre­
ride a uniform -mlo of taxa lion, except
existing provision of the Couatitutiou of
on property or tamew p.yrag specific
' tbe Blate of Michigan shall be-parsedteak Tasre shall bo IctJ.1 on all
. «d thereby and bo nbwotataly Ml
pro^rty exprpt such aa may bo exempt­

Approved March 23, Ib74.

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move the dark-eo)orod rmcid matter with 1
which tbe bowels are Inmled, at tho asm*
tire atunuteUng tbe Mcretiona of the ,
lircr, rod generally rpstoring the healthy
functions of Ute digrwtirr organa.
Dyspepda or Itrikretion, Heart­

lions nf the Htom-h, lied Taste in tho
Mouth. Biliaua Attacks, ralpitatroa of tho
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prove a liettcir gnanuttce of ita merits l
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Jref-STO.Y DimiQN.

The Best Paint in the World-

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UNDERGROUND
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” See. 13. All

aww—meats hereafter

authorised ahsll be on property at it.
cash vale..
Sac- 14. lite Legislature shall pro­
vide furan ^esifoaSfoo by a Bttee
board ia year on. tirwaand eight hsuJrrdand swvunty-six, sud every fifth
year thereafter, of —eeasmenta &lt;ra all
usable property except that paying
specific tasra
ffeo. 16. Every law whiA impo—a
continuM or rrvirre a tax, shaH diterool-

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BELOW “THE tUIFMlI

BULLS

i citiisn of the United Blates,
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Geo. M. Dewey,

VOL. XIX. NO. 5.

WHOLE NO. 941.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1874.

=

Prwwal and tallies Cart.

1874

““"jisss&amp;zsr---

HOPKINS and BARNES,

OVER 100 ALREADY SOLD THtS SHASDN;
See What the Farmers Say of Them :

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warms, iun

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STUDEBAKER WAGO"
The Lightest Running and most durable wagon
TnH.TnTfact.nred. The only wagon made with the
SLOPE SHOULDERED SPOKE,

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guaranteed 50 per cent, more durable than any
other. Every wagon fully warranted.

BUCKEYE ANO CHAMPION

Mowers AND Reapers.
The Champion was awarded fourteen highest
pri^e medals and diplomas in Europe, for 1873, and
the highest medal at the Vienna Exposition for
actual work in the field. Call and see them.

law cases
CUT TO

TERMS LOW.

* points.

firs inches apart, tbanlaavoa spsao &lt;tf
three or four fret, owing to the height
th*-variety I am planting grew*. Than

drunk both in town aad country. Theoo
who- are poor and wicked, too, can for
a penny or two &lt;------------ x“ “------- *—
th* Lord MMrereseodrunk. Iwuh
tot for this evil 1"
_______________ ( of thi. Puritan father
it stfll echoed from the pulpiL
I must rey, for the honor of human
nstare, that many taniridnals of our
rare hare battled with this hydra aBoceasfuUy, oven though it assailed them
in ths form of an inherited liking. But
in moet instance* they bare conquered
through the infirereo of tho mother
who sot her face like a list against ths
iadulgwoeoof this natural tests,* «Hs!
in too many core, in opposition to the

-UmI?.**, of M. J. anal er Beetrli A

A GREAT BARGAIN.

FRESH FISH I

FARM FOR SALE !

LAW BUBIS CF EVEBY DHSHTO
ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.

w vm ms
MU8IC BOOKS

THE PREMISES WILL BE SOLD

HOLIDAY ^PRESENTS.

For Die Tloiml Dita Less
DENTIST

■

-John Wedgewood for being fa tho
com^ny of drunkards, to ba aat fa the
taaded-fiw aoea be very thfa, Lite better
to a*to»7te the falftaw fts^rfag
“A man who had often been penixhof tho root, Aa soon a* the manure m od for being drank was order*! to wear
applied it Should bo tarred under the a rod D. fa a promfaant place about He
nock fur one year."
'
Such entries are fosad scattered
through the old eoart records. Reprim­
ands
and
dismissals
for
drankosnea.
Loom. fcmntftaMihotf Invaria­
bly ru» north *s*P *onlh. When so are found fa Aha old church books.
located th# »un shinro an bath aides of .Her. Increrw Mather, in a eormon
them, which is wry essentia! la motor­ preached in Boeton. WK. thus deptores
the introduction and u*e of ram :

ORDER.

GREBLE * RUSSELL.

Nashville.

mHe m4 «m4 i
wr Um«1 test.

DAY AND NIGHT.

Hastings, Mich., May 23,1874.

1 haw an Oliver Chilled Flow which
La* been in UM frerireh. *adl4‘ nodr-'
Jy MgoodaapoW. When
Beam Curt Howe I could wear out a
Mouldboard orcry year. I ernlWnof
'
change my Chilled Plow now fora New

WE ALSO SELL THE CEL®

Feeling calling upon to give acme
icughte cu tho great quertion of tamsrenoo, I will offer a few wards to the

8&amp;L»SJir3iid.tD
©Jal erfJ lo nora
Republican
to
pirq eirnediieb
Pm DBUGS atimfiSHS,

working my peat aa aooa
aa they are fairly through the ground,
rtirring it with the hoe to keep down
the wools. When the peas are about
five tochoe high I bank thorn up a little,
putting trash aarth cion around tho
stalks. They should then, be stuck
with suHaWe hruri&gt;, cut tolerably
straight and thnrpM»d a little, Xhen
pushed into tho around close to th.
outer odg. of th. outside drill, and th.
tope leaned a Utile. In Quo way two
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j-nt. «r

haadf Allow mo to ray. should you
lore, and bo loved in return by a young
man wh&lt;»&gt; principles are not yet wall
refabliahed, his Myour power and ■
your duty to help him to a correct and
rwdisfag MUM of hie responsibilities.
My mind ha* brou called to this phase
of tK. subject by con rowing with a man
whom voice has been heard in our
midst in defenw cf tho enure of temper­
ance, who mid hi* prinoiptes were ftk’
velcped and confirmed by convocsatiaaa
with th. tedr who h now his wife.
Above all things, my young fneods, be­
low you ecmzmt ynuprelf to nay young
man. make sure by the best toots te

Mitliia

Swbej’s Hotel,
JOSEPH PFLCG.

PIERCE'S
CALT. AT JOHN STANLEYS

Pure Wines and LiauorsI
YOB MEDICINAL I'fUrOSM.
•A fall Um »f !&gt;• 0«m&lt; Oneerte* in toe Crty,

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and vfaeu, spade the land and ptaat for
a fall crop. Never mt# seed fr.xa the
vines after the beet of the pea* have
been gathered for table use. Either M
all of the peas reasaia oa a part at the
row until |h«y are fully npe or buy
For eariy poo* 1 plant Virginia Hot­
spur (now cahod Early Tone), Carter'*
Ural Crop end Eariy Kent They *are
I hardier than any ottcrrarietiM I have
tried. For teter kinds I prefer MeLeaa’.
Adrucer, Eufapi-, Bishop's Long Fod,
Imporisl sad QmsuMre of England.-

some of them having mothers who oeoe
had eharactaa to sustain. Itfoan«0rege on humanity to bring tbooo helpiS hnavwfsls into ooch an inheritance,
-wot only an inboritency of sbjoot po*erty, but coo of vie*, aad an unoouisoU*bte thirst for strong drink ; aad U is
ore al the object* of this greet timpsr

TVwf YMMMsOltt MurteeUre hti* watery

S60.000 00
51 «o

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BININGER’S

SINE’S 1 Old London Dock Gin&gt;
GIFT ENTERPRISE! ■
re ^rawy.MeWe/.JwfihS. W. . 1
Ifb OOA^P CAI’ITAW ur

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KACHIM GHHBICB!

sSj' hwu CHOICE EGGS
For

H,A. BUSELL'S

CHAln-mt oKBEET

Hatching.

and
1 Strains
_New England
w
— prepared
, New York; and’ TI am
to tarnish Egg. .1 th. following

t^lritate, - ■ tl.AO

bboWn-e'- bj-oob: ,
os xu« hT»^«, , .
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Hastings, Michigan.

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-lHEK

B.T". fSTEiNHOFF

NmteorrtOto* &lt;AO«t Ttekrt. foaUto te W,#eO!
Aaeate Wasted le mH TlcksU, te wbm
Liberal Preview* will be paU.
aMte Twtortak-. M&lt; -*(MMeM twirl 71 &gt;k-

Dark Brahma, - - 3,00
Partridge Cochins, - 8.00
* K. BAKMBto**/.,

BARGAINS
, MibMwv.. Tho

anew, or in to ano of briplam fcfioey. A
atiuscs.’ Fowl* mart hare free aooera to.
Wtaft or firns to form the shaft of thter
Sfo, eaffarM crgnrwl to grind their
d to thaw grnrard*. They fanriate
grra or ofowto. whteb «M &lt; MOearityforftem. la winter ttoy like man­
,
-■**-—-1 ham aaTbe qu*l-

SIEVES

wee the childrea of parent*, on. or
both of whom were drunkard..
Happily, 1 am talking to thaw who
enjoy tie comfort* of home, the moan*
of odnektion, and a good share of com­
mon
Three q«ttiah wift ft*
native delicacy of our mi, will always
bo available for----------- *—=“ *"
aartaialy would;
to refuse a him i--------------------------------‘ JmbokUi.afterfby.faftM.bmft-

�ffl ruwim
trvo tbo 1k» that bind:

“LET THE READERS DECDE.”

«rta ata.—h* *• &lt;ta«
ta
children; and degraded though ho may

i, S~ i

yvar, as It is possible for two wow

exhibit

Greble &amp; Bussell reply at great length, to our ver­
sion of the late plowing match “so-caUed” which

oUctioa;

THE FBAUD.

the facts.

.

This b to cvthfr that I feavo two &lt;N-

{[he {{rmiblirat jjnnncr.

They workvwell in all kinds of ground.

public.
opinion.
AN

ECHO

OF

Chillod plow and don’t know anything

Referrng to trials advertised by us between the No. 3 and the
New Oliver Chilled plows they say “Mr. B. said they were held
on the farm of Mr. Peter Cramer, Mr. Edward Bump, Mr. Syl­
vester and Mr, Jesse Townsend, but admitted that no representa­
tives of the Oliver Chilled Plow was present.

Hssnxae, Mica., Mat 27, 1874.
Practiced by whatever party,

REPUBLICAN

STRENGTH.

abontit.

The New Oliver Chitted jdow soonr1 in made where the No. 3 Hattrnga
Greblo 4 Bus.
Oliver Chilled.

organs over tho possibility of President
Grant’s being a candidate for a third

Tf* Fw* 44« 4» F»U»n

trill with tho New (Hirer Chillod plow

the extraordinary popularity of Jixa ad-

Luther Hyatt and
ifannatkm for extortion.

tho suggiMlxm of its possibility.
In
fact a leading Democratic pajier ia this

Continued

Harriet Scott w. Gilbsrt A. Scott.
Divoros granted complainant, May 4th,
1874.

who are frioada of the administration.

1873 there were 0 marriages. 31 births,
nsoet intimate friends for him, repudi-

10,045 acres.

Improved land 18,456

lihoiliaeh themsoItos intodiBtroea over

for an indefinite period” which it
they pretend may assert itself at
time end, regardless of whatever rv

Mr. Sylvester did not have our plow on trial at all, and says he
did not buy theirs. We sold Mr. Bump a plow, and how much of
a victory they won may be seen from Mr. Bump’s statement.
After such truthful ? statements, tife.,”

We say the facts were not as given by them
but are as stated below, Messrs. Dwight &amp; Mes­
ser took a No. 3 plow to Mr. Cramer, who had the
New Oliver Chilled plow on trial, and after work­
ing the two plows side by side sold him two of the
No. 3, and be returned the Chilled Plow.

420 acroo of orchards, and 24 1-2 »aw

country. '
Is not thia a.moot remarkable tribute 110,735 lbs. of wooL

kiada of work,. and think it drew the

Bvtuxd, May 25th

Dwight and Mmoot brought - a No. 3

priority of the Chilled plow.

It w!H&lt;

few days, uninfluenced

Edward Hchxodar, David D. Fuh
Iheee was marChilled How.

is estimated, at 8578.00 la 1872 and the

of their leaders had sach an exponeivo
Reuben Miller Jr. ruJOeo. Purdy,
rvally had not noticed but that is, too, butbola of apptou m 1872, aad 12371
had comn over in the crowd. That bu.h.h ia 1878, 10,000 1U. of grape.
ta 1672 and 15,000 Ibe. ia 1873, oad
it was diaeortrod that the Republican
of frtrit were dried for market ia 1873,

putea with Great Britain, the Credit

PETER CRAMER.

On the same day Messrs. Dwight A Messer were at the farm of Mr. Bump where another Chill­
ed plow was on trial, but os Mr. Bump had already decided that ho did not want the New Chilled
plow in any event, they did not attempt to do more than to ahow him the superior working
qualities of the No. 3. What opinion he had formed of the “New Oliver Chilled" is shown by
the following:
HarriMGS, Mjch., May 25th. 1874
I had a New Oliver Chilled plow on trial and. did not like it It would not do a* good work
os my No. 20 Robinson Cast Plow
, ;.
. . E^ Bump.

When tho **Ubmto”

Francis Holden ▼*. Oliver Chalk er

Again on the name day, the name parties were at the farm of Jesse Townsend and tried the No.
3 against the New Oliver Chilled plow, with such succeas that Mr. Townsend-bought two of the
former. Mr. Burrnll never doined a trudon Sylvesters farm, but did report one on the farm of
Mr. Syivesters’ son in-law, to whom w« sold a No. 3 plow. We have since learnad that tins
Sentlaman did not try an Oliver plow, being so well satisfied with the one we sold him that he
id not care to try any other. At the time of advertising these trials we supposed they had all
been made as stated. We were wrong only in the case last mentioned, and as this trial was report­
ed to us by one of our employees we think this a sufficient refutation of the insinuation of un­
truthfulness contained in the above extract.

May 2Sd, 1874.

creaso of inhabitants ta this township.

tian!

VIUWIU
— -ta. .. —
ths Hastinga Plow No. 8. It will cut
and turn a wider furrow and do it earior. For general purposes I think it ths
l&gt;e*t plow I star uned.
Loosest* Srmur.

Hasnsos, April 23. 187A

of President Grant?
Wo have been and 58,205 lb.,of batter. Tim. wm
told that tho days of our organisation ramd ia 1878, 01.815 bub* of whMt,

cries of alarm, that if it should be coneluded in defiance of all precedent, to

E. Bear.

Cixltox, April, 1874

Ham G t R;

county and has every
rhich they put in an appearance might prevent
The real reason why Moesra G AB., refused i

plowed they say:

Let these unhappy meSeine

1875.

of thuir om alter &lt; oRapeo m e national

party
1873,87 hir&amp;s and 12 deaths. Of tax.UetandLbm-blM»8acmofwhseh 1
10375 acres are isapwed. 1km to on 1

W. Bailey as

tarinribtona they virtually say it in,
then it hat, no tadueemont to make its
1878.

’em stubble on J. &amp; Goodyear.

gdod will of the American people.

Thur &lt;-arly in tho year, and before the

A COSTLY NUMBUG 1
Let those who have not already come to the
foregoing conclusion consider the following indis­
putable objections to the New Oliver Chilled
Plow:
\
,
1st. The price at which it is sold is fxhorbttant, fully 33 per cent more than is asked
for better and more cxpcnsivclyjnade plows.
2nd. The prices of extras and repairs are nearly double what other manufactures
charge for superior articles of the same class.
3rd. The peculiar shape of the plow, which is given to it, for no other purpose than to
fit it to a point which is patented, and which no one but the Oliver Plow Co., can make
or sell. If anybody doubts that the Plow has been altered tofit the Point, let them con­
sider the following facts: Last year the Plow was made with a Cutter Point, having a
curved wing, detached from the mouldboard, as in other plows, which curve was paten­
ted. Foundrymen everywhere finding they could evade this patent by making thepants
with a straight wing, and that points made in that way would work as well or better
than those with the patented curve, commenced casting such points, which were sold al
onefourth less than was asked for their points, by the Oliver Company. These poinU
had an immense sale, to the detriment of the patented article. This year's plow, or the
"New Oliver Chilled,” uses but one kind ofpoint, viz : a Cutter Point, with a patented
curved “wing” and this wing is joined to and made apart of the mouldboard, in such
a manner that no other shape or make of point can be usedin its place. In view ofthe
above we submit that tho conclusion, that the shape of the plow has been altered for the
express purpose of Controlling and Monopolizing the Point trade, is a fair and reasana'
ble one. When a sufficient number of these new plows shall have been sold to make the
point trade an object. the Oliver Company can make the price of these points whatever
they chose, and farmers who have bought their plow at nearly the cost of two better ones
will have no reeource but to pay or throw the plow away.
4th. As the plow can use but one. kind ofpoint.and that the -highest priced one,for
-most kinds of work, ths cost of using the chilled plow in the matter of points alone, is
fully 20 cents more per acre For every acre, plowed than that of using other plour...
blh. For cross plowing, plowing Stubble, and plowing sod with a jointer, it is unnecer
sary to use a cutter point, but the Oliver plow can use no other or cheaper kind.
6th. The Oliver plow will not do even passably good work in sod without a jointer,
and this appendage adds nearly 20 per cent. to the cost of the plow and requires theuss
of a third.horst.
7th. The Oliver How wiU not work well on uneaten. hard or stony ground, and its
Agents know this and dare not allow if- io
tried in such work, as was shown by the**
refusal to plow with the
3," on the 12th inst., and by tne certificates given below '

Judgemaa*. for plaintiff for 8123.80 and

A Little more Evidence to the Suu Efirt.
which with Other vmaU fruito and garJ. B, Gooonua.
tehed

attons, and which

vMAmmijm

If the Oliver plow was an extraordinarily good
tool and did work that no other plow could, fennere would have some reason for patronizing it,
notwithstanding some of the objectians urged
; above, but it is not. It is not even equal to most
other plows, as ----- “-1 '
• •
the best judges
show.

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Tip

ffo/v^ I/tDUSTtf.
support Home Industry" Did you ever take
psiiulitaXfiiml out what makes a community thrifty and prog]

' lota of
(___ _____ # __
to ihcir labor with their dinner
™,
___________________ —ft caoae of all thie atir* "Y” there
is n demand ut Home for work, the people pntronixe Home HAu‘ jr&gt;j, city people know tbit it is to their own pcraonal intereM to
Brt Some trode and they do it invariablv. Who eats wheat
-in Barry County, if it is not the people in the county! We
InHld up our own place; people in Grand Rapids won't do
it-for ust^ W.c. have Merchants, Mechanics. Tradesmen, Lawyers,
s Doabui:- uud laborers; but one says “we have no mechanics in
—• •
*
’J *
: A.” To such I would say,
our Agricultural works, our Milling
* axjd '-oiir yitwage^. Wagons, Cutters kc made in HasDngv, and
. Anu oar we havcXo mechanics. Compare to day with ten years
«go«1br then there was not even a painter in Barry County that
: cmfld’pahrt a dumber jvngon fit to be seen. There is no need of
going away'from Hastings to get a Carriage or Buggy, and so fisr
«s Cctiors any oonoemed, you can Save ten dollars on every
Critter, and get a better Cutter of me in Hastings, than in any

Br Aid. Bessmsr—
AeefaW, That this Council will Inforoe
is law la regard to U&gt;« Ikwaso of dogs
&gt; Its fullest extent.

We are advised that Messrs. Dwight
* Burrell, shipped this iaorni»g, by
Blua Lane, to Bochertee, N. Y., fifty of
their setobrated Robbins Cultivators.
A gwd machine that, which made in
Michigan, sell* well in New York

Ona day last week a* Wat Woodruff
and R. McKlnnan were digging under
a large rock lo tower it below where the
plow would strike it it suddenly gave
way and turnwi over, quite seriously
injuring Mr. Woodruff on the right
limb, and Mr. McKinnon an tho side
and bip, though fortuaatoly no hones

It to with deep regret that we leant
that Mr. L. Kelsey. the popular Bag­
gage Master on Conductor Hall’s train,
died on Tuesday evening of last week,
at his residence in Jackson, from the
effects of tho blow he received about ten
days previous near Onondaga.

CHBICMEI.

MASONIC.
Hiis-U«tn»Bu&gt;cx.

HASTINGS CHAPTER. XO. BM, «
M. HwalBr
m ths iMnl Fr
‘f ***k “'",liTRATia» runxiTMt. h.
xo. w. sLADiassy
HASTIXG» LODGE, XO-itr.aA

HAST1XGS EASTER X STAR, L-ls.

Mbs. Loens A. Psiuzrs.

Wo ©pin© that any one caught in th©
egging burinees, whether aimed at our
Tomperanco Ladina, ProL Dickie or any
one ebe, or in entering private roeideucw in tho abaenre of the familim, will
find it a coitly pastime, being on act
to despicable, to leave room for self
respect in the future, or for tho confi.
dense ar respect of any good citizen*.

On motion ths Comtoittee on Ordi­
nance was instructed to report to tho
Council an Ordinance on,Paving, at the
next mooting.
By Aid. BentleyWsxixit The "Ordiuauro relative to
Ltooenefog Batoons," has had the effect
to greatly curtail th© solo of intoxicat­
ing drinks and to reproei drunkenness.
Therefore in order to more effectually
I* ■ r .'
...
In which most salcxnn are engaged,
SwW, That see. S of tho “Ordi
-auro relative to Licensing Batoons,"
be so amended ns to read as folium :
Persons Licensed under lids Ordi­
nance, shall pay into the City Treasury
the sum of fifty dollars, for oath License
for quarter), and that th* -remaining
portion of- said ordinance following the

•

...

n Zmvnfzir rm nil \ fn* T Irnnor thnv rsnnnt

liMoIrrd, That tho Street Commis­
sioner bo ordered to gmifo and grave!
•ociion lino road cart of railroad bridge,
east to city limits, to the amount of
fif’y dollars. Also, grade Sad pike East
Street from Grove Street north io Statu

Referred to Oommitteo on Streets
Account of Hicks Bros., •.'».00, ma­
terial for Fire Department, sea retorted
to Cknuniitten ou Finance.
'
Ou motion Council adjourecl until
Tuesday evening, May Stith.

WOOLCARDING
i4„“?3i
Obstacles to Marriage.
queat part of nenrly all plants, but vary­
ing much in quantity in different plant*.
By direct absorption. It to neceesary to
the perfrrt dcrelapctnont of vegrtetian.
lu chief ©Seo, however, is ia its oaeissilating the properties already in the aoQ
to tho plant Vogstatioa &gt;ttve* only on
digested or dccoin)&gt;oood food in thn form
of liquids and gssoe- The soil may con­
tain all thn eonstiiuont element* of the
crop inloaded to bo raised, and yet it
may nut ba in * condition Io I* appro­
priated. Moat soils contain carbonates,
Bulphates and phosphates of potassium,

were tho pleated recipient of a
fiuu lot of young uaious, tho largest of
tho *season, on Saturday from the gar­
den of Eugene Gaskill, Esq,, of Baltiyear a system "at market gwrdcning,
which he designs to follow as • buss­
nose in future-, and has ground tuoet ad­
mirably adapted for that purpose.
Such a garden is one of the great wants
of our city and wo wish Mr. G. abun-

BEST OF WORK.

, HOUSEHOLD:

feldspar, Ac., but in each a condiuon es
to elaorbKinly oo they are slowly decom­
posed by expoeuru to th© grases of tho
atmuspii-'ro and the rays cf the sun.
Many of th© rear.utortured forUlirers
make a fair showing by auolysia, and
to contain thn element* which shoald
bus!.-.in tlio plant, and yet they may bo
in Mirh ivunbinstion as to pror© inert,
on norount of their imKilubihiy. This is
ono of th© 1“-nefictol proporttoo of Hme.

Oa Monday and Tuesday tho liquor
suit of tho Poopfo vs. Charles Editorly.
waa twice tried,' before two dlffonrat
junaa. neither of which agreed. The
first standing two for guilty and four
not guilty, the second fire for guilty
and one not guilty. We de not know
what 'further action the Prosecuting
Attorn eV proposes to take tn this rase.

Guarantee

FAMILY
uonMBNT.
! i»AirixGQHnix'AxcE.
The Xvw. ax' Obwwib Csesc.l Wife CM, &lt;
n. c.i!„.

The cam of the People vs Chartoe H
Olmstead, for selling to a minor to set
down ior tb-3ay, Wednesday, but at
this timo wo are not advised as to
whether tho case is going oo.
On Friday we spent a few boers at
Nasbrillc, on a business trip, but could
not help noticing tho enterprise mini­
seated on every hand by the citizens

aai

Far thaa«comm&lt;4aik&gt;n of our eub.sribers who desire any other book,
ji.gaaiM. or paper, pulliahod, with or
without the sdrertissd premiums, we
will obtain it for you nt the Iajwxst
Bans, without any axpoew© to you «n
trading tho order.______ _________ _

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terrible fire devastated a large portion
of the bmunea-i block*.
Yet, I'hamix
like new ones hnro sprung trom tho ru­
ins, and on tho day of our visit arrange­
ments wore made by Mtsst*. Karr,
Bradley &amp; Durkee to arert ou tbo alto
of tho ruins several brick stores, and a
contract made for thy immediate deliv­
ery cf the briek. New machinery to
replace that destroyed by thv kter fire
has been purchased by Mr. Olds, and
the taah, blind, plaining and matching
works ere again running with ample
orders to keep th«m busy for months.
Tis well, ever may it be as.

NEW OFFERS!
NEW IDEAS!
Origin cf tho Delaware Grape.
Hie a enbjvet of gwnoral remark,
among both whotosale and retail ilruge’ a, that no medicine iiitroducvd to the
©riiaa public lias over gains.! oucli u
popularity and met with co large a sale
in ail part* of tho bmd, in tho same
length of time, as Dr. Picorre's Gold on
Medical Dfororery. Thn cannot dupoml
upm its having been more largely ad*
verti^d than any other medicine, ns
such to opt tho casn. The correct w-l
planation, we think is found in th©
tact that tliia medicine (iro-JucM the:
most wonderful and perfect cures of
very bed esses of bronchial, throat and

1 notiro you copy from [lie Okit Ftr*tr a tow words of M. B. Bailsman
touching th© origin of tlie Delaware

T» Arms Pcxr.—Mr. Austin, long
a mil known resident of our city to
iu&gt;w engaged in J1W manufacture of tho
cknbrptod Austin 1’umps, at Eaton

Rapids, and wo understand they are
being generally appreciated there as
thay always have been hure, where they
have bei-n in ge/iural uoo for the past
three vents, and hnve always found a
ready sale, a, they are considered a su-

that sv rot all authority touching the
origin of the Delaware traced it to a
foreign land. To satisfy myself and
give authority to my statement, I wrote
Mr. Campbell, and bare the following

The streets of our city are being put
in good order.
EUte Street from Church to Broad­
way to bo paved.
All over the county wheat is looking
exceedingly well.
A new bill-board surrounds the Court

Will tbo astute editor of the IUfMm, toll up by whom it is conceded, that
Hoose yard. '
'
It was the hotest day of the Besson, the new Constitution ia irregular, in
what respect it is claimed Io bo irregu
to-day (Wed nw-l -y
Pleasant &amp; lire above ground these lar; and whether Av favors its adoption’
by the paopte? Thane are important
Noto tho change of time in our station questions and the people desire that

rnmiwatiw
Special Notice.

m »■ ay iwr nvtefca. I

nstuo of Samuel Proves!. Tho Heath
family burn a tradition that it was
brought from the gardens ot tho King
of France by aa absconding gardener,
who then gave it to Mr. ProroeL”
All Ibis is of record, and it settles, as
1 think, tlio origin of the Delaware, but
that seedlings from it have been found
wild by Moehan. aad grown from seed
by Quapbrtl. lha t partakes of its habits
I shall mil attempt to dispute. Ail I
claimed in my nrticfo was that the Del •
aware win not a seedling originated m
tho township of Delaware, Ohio-— F. Ji.
£H*I a Jtn*l #•*'.

WE WANT AGENTS.

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ELLSWOHTH, BQBM I VUCTOBtB,

A. novel and stviiah akirt has tho
fixwt In aiL-ro.lpuia and plain spaces,
whifo thn lock m ttouncwl lengthwise.

Thctfl nre several kinds of worms
which trouble boteoo; the pin-worms
(pointed st both ends} aro tho most com­
mon and must dangerous. HhrrWan’s
Cavalry Condition Powders will ina low
days eject tho worms. ani tbo horse
will begin to thrive.

Dart or Lmxaa nmoiniug at tba
Hartings P- -O-&gt;
a8tk, 1&lt;74 ■
:■ Edmund Aoktoy,
Brtkwith,
Joha Ctaa, Mrv Winforo,. (Wpboll,

gardemag this ipring. about our city
.nd vtoimty than ever before
This t. Marauto&lt;?tpn»«Edglx, Mm J1.0. Grey.
uiisbooMbe.
PttwPin-r. Soforo® Hrt-rUng, Mra
Mrs. Lydia PiesaaU will epeak a
Hasmb A. Uwtan.
AndreUnion Hall, on Saturday evening. June
MssxH.R- D- Portar.
^**9 K
60, endra Sunday tba 7ih, moramg Bobmwm, Albert 3. BoMoatm Jr., Mary
Bmd. John IfaQ-wrirt B F. 8^y.

PrisriltaHaD.
Dirert your Irtwt to Ko.of B 0.

Fob Fcuurea* a» bM**XT*n»ago
tn Beesmer, Heath * Co. They soil
cheap for cash.
.
Jan. 20tt

cally touching toy italoment that I
doubted the- Delaware being a satire
soedliug, end tho writer referred to G.
W. Campbell, of Delaware, ns superior
authority. New. 1 am ready to give
Mr. Campbell as authority, although I'
knew Ixihfct'h.'uid that both he and Mee­
han rt'-r.rJvd the Delaware as belong-

trodnred to the public, and yet nt th©
same time poete&gt;ses tho grc-itnet of
blood-purifying and strengthssing pro­
perties that medical aciraco has been,
able to produce, thus rendering it a
sovereign remedy not only ia the euro
fif Consumption, Branehitn, Heaiseneos
and Coughs but also fin- aU diseases of
the lirer nnd blood, ai scrofulous dis­
eases, btotchM, rough skin, pimples,
black specks anddtosutoraiton*. It has
t here fare n wide rrogi of application
and uscfulmies, and it not only given
ths mod perfect aatlsfi'lton to.nil who
uro it, but for exceeds tho expectations
of the ntnst sanguine, thus olititiag the'
toudnst |iraisn. and malting penanmmt.
living mlrertising mediums it all who
u» it. For these reasons it to that thorn

A Vawssu: Hob**.—Wo learn that
S. W. Lone, Esq., of Rutland, ha* sold
hi* Stall on, "Daniel Sampson," to Dauiel Curtis foe 11,000.

tins table in thia column.
Th. population of Grand Bapid. to
raid to bo 27,600, o gain of ow |n

Satisfaction!

PANACEA

8|-«al meeting of the Common
Council, hold Monday evening. May
25U», U74.
Treeant—Mayor, Recorder and Aids.
Barlow, Mudge, Dolph, Beesmer. Brat-

Opea-vratk cm broidery ou bteok lUk,
'ciBlimoro. and Bkilfone --1—“
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and Oxford shoes will be
on the tides and tow in
front, te ebow fbe fancy .lockings,
which are as pcpulaf ■» sr«r.
■
Veh's! ssmMMfl-a, or out Mdo pockets,
suspended from the belt, will be re­
flared later by black he* &lt;Wvr silk,
rrhly wtrted injet
J ....... \
P. Henry. Sold by nil DregDealero. San F. Hmr,

FOR HATCHING.
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TERRITORY.

ROOFING!
bo required," eb* added, wiih aUagfe.
"And oh, Harold ! by tb* way. Unde
Eliab is coming to town to-morrow fa see
about renewing the mortgage oa the
old fam. Igotafaktorfrem him to-

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munity, Ame portion of timo ought to
be eet apart foe relaxation from worldly
labor* and employment^ and devoted
to the social warskin of Almighty God, CHOICE MIXED QLADIOLAS
and th* aitainment of rebgiotu end *1 etolruU. br M *re l«». eiOprrl.OW. that
moral instruction, which are in the by •■ptM* ■*•* rrreljit of oner. rr.it for |
highest degree promotive of th* peace, nUtocbo. ASdreu
hapoinoM, and prewperity of a people ;
and whereas, the first'day ot the week,
commonly denominated lb* Sabbath,
FLORENCE
has at all time*, among Christians in
general, beau devoted to those impor­
tant purposes; to tho end tberotoro,
that the good people of this Territory
may be enabled, aa well ou that day a.
on all proper oeeaaskma, freely and
without disturbance, to perform tiros,
great and nccseaary duties with that
decency and solemnity which is suitable
to their importance; therefore," etc.
There must hkvo been, during the
Territorial days, such a'thing a. whole­
some liquors; for-the act of 1827, “ to
punish the vender, ot unwboleromo
liquors and provisions," says aa much
by implication. It provided that if any
brewer or distiller, shall sell, or offre or
expo** for sal*, any unwholesome liquor
Koton
wh.Uo.vsr, he ehall ba adjudged guilty
of a mlademoaaor, and punished by a
fin* not exceedmg |60, or imprisonment
not exceeding four manto*.
POULTRY
In an act of th* same year, to protect
the .state of habitual drunkards, the
circuit coarta were given tho san., juris­
diction aa that exorcised by probata
courts in regard to the property of lu-

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A your later this provfaion was re­
pealed. It wa* doabtires found impos­
sible to enforce it, and tho Council rec­ WILD LIFE r.I' Wl'i.
ognised tbs principle that an unenforced ACBim WANTED e.rrywtor. tor ltd.
e*w end iMaeUhlly lllauretnl Book •&lt; Q.
law, however correct in ite coneeption
■nd detail, is no honor to the commoaweolih enacting it; and that there ia
leas disgrace ta not having a tow, than
ia having it a dead letter on the statute

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The Oew poseengor conchae of the
Michigan Lake Shore Hailroad are
beauties.
Gen. Fremont is now in his rixty-firet
year, but would readily pea* far a man
ot fcirty-five.

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trouble and expensive litigation, and
th«f legislature much vexaious toil.
The county of Macomb was author­
ised, by a special act for that purpose,
to raise by tax one-fourth of one per
coot on the taxable property of tho
county, in addition to their other taxa*,
for tho purpoae of do fraying the expeueo
of building a reurt-bouee and jail.
Nor was tho question as to whether the
people of the county wished to erect
these buildings submitted tc their judg­
ment ; but the county commissioners
were authorised to proceed it tuoo.
Tho location of tho county seat of St.
Clair County was a scarce of uncasincas
as long ago as 1824. In that year
throe pcrocns named in the act were ap­
pointed to invevtigeto the county seat
as the located, and other proposed sites
way to win it. Be wba: you wish to therefor, and report their findings to
eeeta. A man may wear a mask tao- the Council the following year.
eeaafuHy for a time, but a alight thing
The Council; cither afraid that the
may looeou it end expoee to view hi*
true fore. Beeidee, men ot businoM
have remarkably sharp eyee, which wogativ^i of his position, or net wishing
p are* right through maak*. It i* not him to lay sole claim to any good act,
worth a boy'* while to try and wear or forsooth fearing they might lose the
oppeartunityof tho annual Thanksgiring
feast, adopted the following resolutions
on the Sth of August, 1824 :
"Whereas, it is equally a duty with
Polish bools of fin* kid, with gaiters
communities as with individuals to mauiblack velvet, are worn in Pane.
‘ ‘ ‘
upon Almighty
Point lace barboa. laid ou th* coro­ God, and du I
licit his favor and
net, are the elegant caprice in bonnet protection, th______ _
“Eero’.ved, by the Governor and Leg­
ist’tivo Council of the Tsnitory ofMichi­
gan, Thai tho Governor be, and be ia
hereby requested to lasu* hu proclama­
tion, appointing a day ol pubhc thanks,
giving and prayer, end recommending
to the citixens of thia territory a atriet
observance of tho same."
Prohibitory legialation in regard to
the liquor Uaffa ia much older in this

February, 182fi. an act waa peered en­
tirely prohibiting the sale of liquor to
Indians, not even granting th*m the
aame for medical or,mechanical purpoare. Aa ia uaually tho care with pro­
hibitory legiafation of every kind, it had

"Oh, tin- bonnet ia Uhind th. ago
tool"
"Yea tho bonnet i* behind tho age
"^•-Mxrc.u. 1 had u better opinion of

you." anid hei brother.
Miaa Arkwright glanrcil timidly at
Allonby. He smiled.
"Indeed, indeed," pleaded Marcia,
1 would rather day at borne all my
days than go abroad a dowdy IT
“And who do you suppose will know
the difference?" •

not need hi* services. That was not the
rort of young man wanted in any boaact buxines*. Even man who hare no
religion* principle* themselves know
how to value it in others. They feel
safer in trusting a elavk who is punc­
tual at hi* ehuroh and tn hia Sabbath­
school, who ia inl.re.ted in the dotage
ot the “Young Men’. Christian Aaaociationa" rather than in the but now star

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Not nonasmso gt all,'
seated Mia* Arkwright.
Mr. AUonby, I am too l------------------man to wfah to apjiear in public in a
costume which, to aay the leatf, ia doddodlyperev."
“And sou would actually lo*o the de­
lirious muhe of Handel, married to the
more delirious veare of Sebeatlani, just
because your drits* isn't according to
the latest model* F' buret out the Majcr.
•‘For goodnero' relto, why don’t you put
cm a shawl F’
"Could I wear a shawl over my Lead,

orial being received at any future «e»aion of the I^giatativo Council, praying
that any act may be pasaul, whereby
the particular right* or privileges of
any individual or individuals, bodies
politic or corporal*, may bo affected or
infringed, notice cf such tateuded ap­
plication, by petition or memorial, shall
be given at least thirty day* before the
eunfag screioa of the Legislators Coun­
cil, either by advertisement ta a news­
paper, printed or in geuand circulation
within tbs county where tho party or
parties intoreated reside ; or ta case no
such paper bo printed or circulated
within such county, thru notice shall be
C' on by advertisement, to be fixed oa
door of tho house where courts ar*
held for aueh county, and at three of the
most public place* ta »aid county, for
the said period of thirty dan; and no
racb petition or memuru.1 shall be receivod by any future Logialativ* Conn oil,
that he* Men a greeter length of time
in circulation than six months, previous
to tho eommencemMt o! tho a«Mrion »t
which it shall be presented, nor shall
any names of petition*:* be written on
a aeperato paper or »bnet, and attached
to the petition or memorial." . . "It
shall be the duty of the presidaol of the
Legulativc Council, when such petition
or memorial riiril bo prevented, to in­
quire at (be. time .uc!&gt; petition or mem­
orial ia pmented, whothor notice there­
of has been given agreeably to the pro­
vision* of thi* act, and whether such
petition or memorial has been ta circu­
lation a longer time than six months ;
and if satisfactory proof of tho fore­
going requisition* is produced, the such
petition or memorial shall be received."

OLD. RELIABLE ARD DIRECT ROUTE,

SHEW’ES, ETC.
"An act for the regulation of th*
wb ito-fiahery in the airait of Detroit and
tharirer BL Clair" provide, "that any
penen o» parsons, wta&gt; ahaH be found
Mdm far white fab. fa «itb« the reid
ateuil cr rim, within thfa Territory, with

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payable out ol th* estate ol tho de­
ceased ; and were to be taken precedence
of rfther debts.
The LegfaUtive Cuum.il were not dis­
posed to countenauce th* unrestrained
right of petition, and for that purpose
enacted a law “to regulate tho mode of
potitfomng Jbe Legislative Council ta
certain eases." Its provtaiotu are as

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“Only think," went on Ibo Major—
"Well, why not? It's a little old
“bnt hero we are. I'll bit Marcia tall, style, to be sure—"
the story for haeolf."
“A little! Just look at that collar—
And Major Arkwright opened the and those lnp|wls—and the brass but­
door with hl* latch key. and admitted tons !”
hi* friend into a bright little bouee, full
"Harold!" said Manta, gravely,
of canary bird* end winter-blooming mimicking to the best of her ability bar
geraniums, hanging baskets of ivy and brother's tone and voice of the evanfag
yaponice.
Through a marble-paved before, “do you actually mean to teU
vestibule you entered an octagon­ me that you would faeo an evening of
shaped room, burg with fluted draper Mr.------ '• oratory^juat beeauae your
io* cl gold-colored silk, a pretty wood- coat is a little out of style?"
tinted carpet on tho floor, and chain,
“Wouldn't L though 1 Do you think
sofas, and fautcuils stand around ex­ ------------------ - of myself?''
actly aa if they were made to bo used,
ircta, dryly. “I’m
not for mere empty show.
------------------------ —a a man- But
Marcia Arkwright, the Major'll beau­ you told mo last night that men didn't
tiful sister, tot at a little table copying, •top to consider whether their coats cr
in water color*. a bunch of white carna­ cape were ent according to this season's
tion*, tied up with feathery fern leave* fashion or last."
and one or two blade, of gram. Sb*,
“I won't wear such as outrageous
too, wee datk, with jot-fringed brown thing as that, if I never go out again I"
eyee, atraiebt, uriou. feature*, and a burst forth the Mayor, ircfully flragfag
freib, bright coldr on her cheek*, only the respectable butteraoi-cotorod coat
a ahadu lighter than the “twin clior- upon the floor. "Moy ronfuaton aaia*
riee*'of her Ixnr-slinpod lip.. Yea, upon Unde Eliab and Lu wardrobe.
Mias Arkwright wa* very hsndsoma, Allonby, you take Marcia to the lecture.
and ao Mr. Allonby had long thought, I'll bo hanged before I go looking like
in the secret depths of h» masculine a Bevofatiocary soldier.
eoul.
,
&lt; “But my-dear fallow," quoth Mr. AL
“I’re brought Mr. Allonby io, Mar­ fouly, mischievously, “after all that you
oa," the Major began, hia eye. twink­
ling mischievously, "for you to tell him one'* faith to reigning fashions— "
why you don't go to tho oratorio te­
Major Arkwright stayed to bear no
more, but bolt'd into hie own room,
with a muttered round which might
have bean a bleating, and might have
boon eomothfag else.
And Marcia smiled a roguish dim-

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tioe 34, Ton 5 South, Bang* 4 East,
on lands owned by Messrs, Wing,.
Evana, end Brown, “agreeably to ai
plan of a ton or village" "recorded ia&gt;
the regtatar’* office of tbs county otI
Monxoo;" but so moatioa is made of'
tho name of the village which wa*
thus constituted the county seat
Th* following month if wa* enacted
“that tba Sabbath shall oommsne* ai
twelve o'clock ou Saturday oreni ng and

cle Kliab ahrewdly. . "But you always
was a greet hand for tayutarieetud Wjtriyaacea, Marshy, though what you ea*
do with my old cool that Betsy Miltar
made oct of lluldoh's cloak tea years
ego fast Michaelmas, I declare to gra­
cious 1 don't know. They don't make
no such brass buttons as that now-adays, though. P'raps bow,” shrewdly
added Unde Eliab, “you is goto' to a
c osquorade party, or aome of thorn
thing* I've road ofj or Harold is."
"Now, uncle, don't ask quaotiooe,
but leave tho coat,—there’* an old dar-

TURNING THE TABLES.

TABLE TOPS.
MANTLES,

"Hcrrid old bore!” was the nephew's
undutifal trommest
“Of eocne we
shall havo to ask him to dinner, but I
don’t nee that there is aay help for it,
Marcia. Come, Allonby, we shall be

“Well, well, child, have your own
way," hn eald ; and Mercia had it
t “Now," thought Marcia, with ^arkhug eyea, when once the front door
had waivly banged behind Undo EUab'o
departing form, “I'll settle up old
score, with Master Harold !”
Aa tho hour of eight approached,
Major Arkwright bunt into tho room
like a good looking whirlwind.
“Are you ready, Marcia E Allonby I*
waiting ta the hall, and we must hurry
if we expect to get anything in the.
bkonesa of a geod aeat"
"Heady E U coutm Pm ready," Miaa
Arkwright answered demurely. I have
been sitting with my thing* on for th*
lost nuarter of an hour.
"1 ought to have been on hand a little
sooner," acknowledged Major Ark­
wright, “but I had all those mortgage
papers to look over and settle, and time
slipped away before I know iL How­
ever—but where's my overcoat T"
“On th* ball rack, isn’t itF* Marcia
responded, with a curious light shining
ta her eyea.
"There’s aomethiDg bars," muttered
Harold, fa a eubdned tone, but it’s aa
Lutr.orr.ut-colcrcd thing sprinkled all
over with brass buttons the stae of a
Spanish dollar. I eay, Marcia, I do be­
lieve Uncle Eliab has worn off my coat,
and left this relic of Noah's ark here fa
ita place!”
And be bold it out at urn's length.
"I dare aay,*’ said Marcia, preearrtag
her gravity by an almoet eupeshenaaa
effort; but it seems to be very warm
and substantial, and you and Uncle
Eliab are very nearly of a height and
stae. Put it oa and eome along ; we
shall certainly bo too late."
"Put it oa I" echoed. tho Mayor, al­
moet ta a shout -Put this thing on

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It also provide, that

__ "It shall be lawful for the overseer* I
of the poor of any city or township in ■
this Territory, and they are hereby re3sired, by th.ir oath ot office, whenever
ley discover any person or perrons to
be habitual drunkard*, to make an appliealioa to the county court of tho pro­
per county for ths exercise of its power,
and jurisdiction as aforesaid; and if
such drunkard eball not poeaen property
sufficient for hi* or her support, such
overseer or overaeere may designate and
deKvibe such drunkard, and require by
writing to be signed by him pr them,
all and every merchant, distiller, *torekeener, gnJeer, tavern-keeper, or other
dealer in spirit nous liquor* within their
respective cities or township*, not to
giro or sell, under any pretence, spirit­
uous liquor, ale, beer, or oder, to any
such drunkard; and if, after the eerrice
cf such notice, any ruch peroua or per­
sons shall knowingly give or sell, in any
way or manner, spirituous liquor*, ale,
beer, or cider, to any such drunkard,
exnept by the written dirrection, or on
the certificate of e regular licensed phy•ictau. staling the quantity, and that the
same is neccssarry for the preservation
or recovery of the health of such drunk­
ard, he, she, or they, shall forfeit and
par for every offence tho lum of tea
dollar*, to be recovered by the overseers
of tho poor, for the ua* of the poor ot
aueh city or township, before any justice
of the peace in the county."
Lt waa further arranged that if any
person who bad been shut off from hia
cup. by thia action of the overseer, of
the poor, fait aggrieved thereby, be
might oblige thorn to prove his charac­
ter a* a drunkard before a juatico'a
court, which, if they were unable to des
they were obliged to .revoke tbair pro­

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WATERCOLOR

VINECAR BITTERS
r range, of th. Sier­
_______________ .___ ^California, the
tntdictaal properties of which are extract­
ed therefrom without the use of Aleoho!.
The question is almoet daily aek*d, “What
is ti.c cause of the unparalleled auceere of
Vnro.a Brraaa?" Our answer ia that

H. W. BOOZER.

83 Canal Street,

Grand Ita[&gt;idi.

ofevervdtaa*Mmaiitah«irto Tuysrek
raiifoPuritatireaswcnaaaToiric.reliering Concretion or Inflammation of tho
hirer «&lt;1 Viscera] Organ*, fa Bilious DisT?J«i will «yoygmd bMlth, fat
them use Vrssura Errata* as a medtauo,
^nd .raid the n« W sUM
fa every tom.

to wuhip i* contained ia tho goasral list
of poatoffioee of the United State*, nor ,
where such name fa propored with th.

J. Cole &amp; Son,
FOR

HATCHING,

PRICE 83.00 A DOZEN.

T1HSUE
HE | HUE
Shingles, Lath, Ac.

SELQW °TSE SSSFSCSt

BEARS

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Dan Rice fa much cb Bgnd to the

UNDERGROUND

LIFE

lift SHE PHOTOGRAPHS
INK.

Aa act of April 12, 1827, purports ty
incorporate tho "Grand Ixrige of the
Territory of Michigan," but what order
this was the Grand Lodge ot the art
dose not state. The corporator* are
Lewis Cass, grand toaster, James Ab­
bott, deputy grand master, Leonard
Weed, grand a*nior warden, tfoneca
Allen, grand junior wardsn, Phillip
L*cuyer, grand treasurer, and John L.
Wnitting, grand secretary. They were
granted all the franchise* nsual to pri­
vate corporations, but wrfa forbidden
to bold (more than 110,000 worth of
property, or to have any by law* or reg­
ulation- repugnant fa the constitution
or taw* of the United Htatee, or of th*
Territory.
Th. following has been of untold
value to thfa Stat*, ta preventing a rlaaa
of name for locality which must
have becotna disagreeable with tapes of
time : "No town plat shall be bareoftar
recorded, nor shall any township be
heraaffar incorporated, where the nain*

ar alter Mr.drt, Msrat M
di reeeaMtae*. vis:
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G«o. M. Deway,

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VOL. XIX. NO. 6.
prswisMl

■wtTafS'SrX?*-’ owfo-ejs

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WiSfiNESDAY, JUNE

WHOLE NO. 942,
traffic earnings needy 40 per cent cf its

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g.V3aj

or soxx or ant—Muayuro-jOHang
«it uxraaa—«n. wiujag, , ■
' Nxw Yom. Mv 28ih, 1874.

mralved ’in the complatura^or'road*

already in partial operation.

Bt'WHWfc.,

of operation surely ere a promise that
amounts to evidence.
■
The results of construction, too haro
b*e~ achieved; it must be steadily borne
in mmd, at a time when general railroad
building bad been severely cheeked;
and the running sxjienees are those not
oi completed, bat ot uncompleted roads
in progress of active construction.

n.vkolMSMlsmM
WBsvevw Bar Ugkt

st

We have just received
car load of CLIPPER
Mowers and Reapers an
Johnston Harvesters

OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

The Toronto and Niplsaiug, tor the
form a list c^MUae roads which have year ending June 30. Ib73, shown not
already a portion of the Une built sad traffic earnings of 89 1-2 par cent. on
in opera turn, showing fa fts first col ua n
the mileage of truck already laid or in

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ee—,ee—rihabfoM UllSrtiWSS'
MILO T. WHKELER.

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hi

xrssa MMW*

New Torfc has fowef bld man Is p
portion to ttrpOpahtfirm than any d
m the civilised wotid. The poor i
oprly.srf eonrfo1, fcs*'tha' p&lt;&amp; k 4
city have not the cemforta nbidswry'
I die prolongation of Hfo f'etf4 fka re
or those aspiring to be rich, by which
mean ths bnAioss tnen, live allojeik
too rapid a life to
’ The an

ten thousand doBarJ or its siqni
fa sheet, and cm -that espial &lt;
basinet* of a halfa tniffioa per *
is not rrfng to lire to sib My,' “
indeed, he hat •xtMatQha^'nBl
oxtraordmery ermstiftitfon.1 ’ itfa ]
one of the hardest kind of work. I
amo«t consumfr.g exHurnnb' *1

Cheaper roods, with cheaper opera­
tion. of coarse involve cheaper freights.
In thia reenact the narrow gauge toovemaut may be the solution of the threat­
ening grange question. The reduction
o^ freight enlarges the fhnnen* tnarkid
Again, by ascending grades and round­
ing carves, impossible to broad gauge
engineering, the narrow gauge railways
open up to deyeloptnent vast areas of

The first diviaion of the Itecvcr and
Rio Grande. with ate equipuscut, rant
but 818,500 per miln complete, whUs:
the Canada roads are said to haro aver­
aged 115,000. Had we constructed our
railways undrr this system, at an aver­
age coat of even twenty thoumnd didlore par mile equppral, the aceuunt would
have stood between the two systems ns

and Taylor Rakes

fife that wears farter than ‘any othar
labor in the world, it ia one ~Terf&lt;rf^*w
never ending strnin^ from tnanun^'S
night, and If the cares of the day aifo
abh&gt; him Io sleep al night, be Is liieky.

AsMMsmv. Ah'

RAILWAY REFORM,

U. HOLSKOOK.
I, WOSiriM ■■

we tdiall write aa much for ths
general rrodsr as for the eagfoeer or I
professional railway saaa; peaaaafiag 1
also only accurate Jala recessed aaestly :
through official searoaa sad tj direct ।
cvinmunieation. We shall coufine our
ealvus to the narrow gauge field cf this
country, via, the United Biases, and the
English poeseaiona north of us.
Of
the great lyatum of kjngiish narrow
gauges ia IIindostan; of the Norwegian,
Irish, and Welsh roads; of tbe Rus­
sian and Prussian line.; of tbe Fre*cb
and Belgian roads; of tbe Bresilisa,
I’eruvian. and other Boe th American
rail wars, we shall say nothing st pswaeai. limiting this paper to the atiict
bounds of It* figures..
These figure, outline fa bold stroke*
th* story of the work of the past two
or three years, tbe more wonderful, aa

DWIGHT &amp; BURRALL

Now calculating the interest nt the
rate of 7 per rant, which ia a low arcrswe for working carutaL wo are loainc
now annually 8140, &gt;00.000, oathissurplus amount of two billiotjs, which admilting the narrow gauge atgumunt,
need not, and oc^ht not to lutvo been
spent.
Two billions of money is almost the.
sum of the national debt, and that
amount either sarnd or expended in the
construction of additional mileage of
railway, would be a force in the dtr-dopmeut of the while country which can
hardly be overestimated
The past is the dead past, and need
not tie mounted; but the future ia to be
provided lor with judgement. Thia
same work must be done over again.
and thia does not include a abort dis­ Another &lt;JO,'X)O miles of railroad mu*,
tance ia very successful and profitable be bruit. Shall wo pay for it in millions
or in billions ? Hball we thro * away or
ujwratiau in Mexic».
In addition to those roads in actual
operation, there an a large number of
others ia prognaae of constructim.
It ia probable that these laboriously
Among thosn of which We have some collected statistics wid surprll* oven the
immediate knowledge ere the following: professional railway world.
These roads arc all young ; are labor­
ing under all the disadvantages incident
to tbe ioeeptioa of erganisatioa | ar s
scattered in ddfcreul |iarts of th* land ;
Lave no system of official interoosnmuuication. In fact, th* right baud of Ulis
movement literally doe* not know what
its left hand is doing.Bal withaktbn work
is one of magnitude, and promise, sad
far beyond ths rcueral conception.
Even the technical nulwsy journaLs
have been giving official currency to
paragraph* fixing the narrow gauge of
th* United Sintra and Canada* Bt 700
miles. Let us glance once more, in

DENTIST

Mrillt.

•

and earned forward, as it might bo said,
“up grade.'1 Indeed, one of the most
ctweriag signa or 'testier facia of the
times Is the etsedy fro»a shows by th*
narrow gauge railways in these last
years of trial and tribulation for rail­
roads snd railropd builders
lUfur*
proven ling the picture, in figures of what
has been done and what is doing by
thia nefo system* a word as io

litiiiai

CALL AT JOHH STANLEYH
Pure Wines and Liauors!

WstssifiS-raresS
ura'tsxar.Uhixsr.rs
jSSSi.wirw'Sx'scs

NOTICE.

-rS'-r-.-erSLS.-.'

fensEiMsncLSMi;

■ esiisnosltv as tfueev. is wu ■ OU.

is needed for the general roedar.
The narrow gauge idea is not a mere
quaetion ef distance between the rails,
as its popular name, tak*n from its most
distiscuve feature of ehantre, to tbe unBfemional eye might seem to indicate.
s a reform movemsut m rad way man­
agement and construction. It means
retrenchment arid economy in the con­
struction and operation ot the iron road
—the modern highwny. Xt mean*, to
eteh briefly its prominent reforms .
I. A saving in tbe first cost of con-

the roods organised end being pushed
(ovWIrd are the following.
Many of
three doubtless haro achieved partial
construction. It must be borne In
mind that all these tables, while true as
far as they go, aie by no mesas exhaus­
tive of the data on the subject There
being no system of reports yet. it ia per­
fectIj,possible that roads rosy bo organ­
ised sad under construction of whivh
we hare no information, or even that
roods which we report as only under
construction may bo ia part completed
and running.
But to the organised roads which are
more or less under way:

Of the projected mileage, also, of
roads not yet in part under roniructlon,
a mileage which stretah** into the tons
of thousands and the far distance, wa do
not speax'uf here, lieeauao this paper is
limited to results and the day.

itai«d operator«f
Helle**'
tremsly religtoue-fe driteNrfal ifoNnW*
ottbeMottexhrfChnrrti, and baa butt
a Seminary; ba* his MMBM WliT
giving* hare never yet pTOreatoS lite
from shaving-his ueOeiatee Mate u&gt;
mervilully rlienever he bad them J
light plan- Kuthh* Utf MGHfo
old man on to g»l Msrtvah iJrjfae
where be can sqneeaettem. lfi«
them no mvrey—he destxnsr the^,
torly. It is related
that once on a time he sdvfoed tKe'tor eUn M. M- OsURh
to invent in a certain sMt:k.
'
“BA suppose I atecmJdlAroJ-qtforfed
“f’m so certain that -JW MB make

-WTh*

ties makes it'i
any of the «n|
Twn of the na.
much freight*
One oimiv ।
f&gt; 12 too* fen

When yea see a man going homo at
two o'clock in die morning, and know
his wife ia waiting up for him, , it is
likely te be stormy.
When a man reanros a bill for goods
his wife bought unknown to him, took
out for thunder and lightning.
Whn a man goee home and finds
no supper ready, the fire out, and his

Hastings, Mich.

NEW BTOKE I,

KTfifflBUflKf PRICES

Shiii
W1U sever ti

A GREAT BARGAIN.
FARM FOR SALE

It Umaatfeefly far under the ftiU foul

820 earn; sad many oihec road, which

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money,'', waa the reply ,a&lt; tbe gecd
IhuMtl. “ihUifyuudo loan I'll maha
&lt;&lt;t!s2 forflCed Ahv proachsr did buy a
trifie of the etadk- And having so rteod
thing the good psstse ueuMMialy
Udd thirty « forty of hss tetSls Rnsk, X:

aa roatan^dfog^Bp
But ooutrny to expwAation ths stock

TERMS LOW.

icrurts

known the wcrld over for hie beueve- j.
icnce—end ids giu ia aapiharoumlp*
Ore-ycax-older. A man of little more
than medium height, with gnre hate
and •{sirs fare, these is nothing in his
ap;&gt;*arance that betokens the poworo ■
La really poaaessaa. He u one ef the
strongest busiuose men in the djjy, and
at the same lima one of the tnoyf* pro-;
grsasivc and liberal of the eitisena be-'
uavolently-iaehneJ. llavtog ma*s !en'
inimeaaa fortune out of gfaM &gt; defor h
mined Hut the puHw. ahosdd,JMM JlB &gt; 7
fun shat* of bi* money, Bo h« bsull aa t&lt;
“Inititutc" in wlilcli instruction (a tke
practical arts and setonrus sh&lt;Md;b« '
tree to ail, and gave it to the city. The
tiroperty is worth over a mslHen. but it
hai done millions^ rfr«L SMj.ta;...

tit them to go out into the worH nrufod *
for a strife. Young men sroAnstraotodin metalargy, ougineenag, ete^ Bad flftb s
Si 27™ “ r^Js. e- vwwm:.

II. A earing in operation which shall
make the net earning* average 50 per
twat- of the grdes instead of 8S, which
has so far been a liberal average for
good completed Beads.
III. Th* ability to reach sections of
country where it 1* physically impoasi
hie for roads of tlri wide gauge to be
built nt al
All thia, of coarse, while affording
equal facilities, for busines with any
other class of roads or system of build ing, because affording
.

H.A. BUSELL'S

and has followed it with .ail the elan di .
neee of the German, ^le has taker as Jll.
active part lu [wnitles-h* waa ICayor
thirty yean ago—has been and 1&gt;
bank i*rrosd*at, Ixrt in nil fog’ffiRfo1*!1
qtthfly and xaodnetly, gone te Md servc'tslar'.v at night, eaU. p &gt;od wholeeeeae
food, nsee stimulants with great gam*ration, and alwars sails on h*
't
koel. Ifhis bouse shMM got ost'ftu;
Mayor ilarosaeror would walk e«k, of
it ddibarafoiy; and Jf lya mfot trill
I
should burn the lorn wonUu't
.
him a portHc. Ho wofijd go to wbrk
and roUild, end go on. YlewfflMffiSn' "
sugar till lie dies, and then his cone wM ' do it sfl.r him—not that they huro-amy f *c
need to do business, but bccamg .lbW bn vs a liatui in that way.

’

�THE LEVIATHAN COMING I

Th* Preridnf* daughter, Miss Nelli*
Wanohall Grant, «u married ’al th*
Whit* Houvo in Washington, Thursday
blot, to Mr. Algernon Sartori*, a young
Englishman of wealth and LueuraM*
eoonectiow*.
This long antiofaatefl
wedding caared much axcitetnvnt at th*

CORDELIA,
Tb*T«regon of Bare Bock Ridsre.

CHIEFS. WARRIORS, BRAVES and SQUAWS,

THE HQHU1A TROUPE,

Exhibiting to th* Publie lb* most l-udteroua. Bansatioaal,
Thrilling and F.xrit ing scene, ever fbonght nf. Thv great.

Signor Eug*n*. Mroter Cirios.

The Famon* Gymnasia.
IS- METTE AMD WtLCftX.

Th* French ComicsA BLAZE OF GOLD ANQ BUH^MEO STEEL.

0/r

Zee
House of Beproaentativoa, end who ha.
been spoken of as th* probable nomiMa of hi* party for the Goveruonlxip of
th* Empire State, declared, tea labored
argili*ant against oeatrnliaetiou, that if
ba h*4 the power to organise a Gov
arnmen t tike own from asperate States,
ha would giro any one or mote of them
tbe power to sessdr at pUaauro. It is
true, his Damoeateo eoUeagua, Mr. Cox,
fait oaDed upon to repudiate such scotimsnts; bat thsn Mr. Cox. from the
days whan ha lucked over tbe traces of
hia party on ths Kansas question, baa

~

A TRIBE OF IROdtVOW rTDIAX*
From the Caugbnawaga Boswroiion.

THE GREAT LONDON CIRCUS.

M’N* Mari*.

Headache,
Toothache,

ARTtateS.

A CATARACT H TUBI-fafaM
MLLE

Ths bitts* ro*i*tano* shown by tbe
Dumosraiic Imton to th* Civil Rights
biUiS MU th. rely iadicatioa of tbe
tim**lhal th* D*mocrulM party ia «abstautully utesbaagad aa to th* priaoi-

IOD ARErfte

50 CAGES and DENS of ANIMALS.

•II WITH PWVOIISS CLOWHI.

Pqfwmiu,

COME FAULT AND SEE IT.
But lt*»lf. Can Wa ' lf* Panllel

Cash Cayiial Invested, f1^500,0o.
W. W. Nichoh, the Scmmcroault Rider

Master. Hsroc* aud Boddie,' Th. Infant Woodsro

InclBding Gpuaaata, Acrobats, Equilibrists, Contortionist.,
Equestrian*. Ac-, numlienng

And Our
NEIGHBORS ’

800 MEN AND HORSES
At 9 A. M. on each Day .'of ‘Edthibltior
None

Zoolofic^l Coltecpo/

WE

orated and nt*f«rod far the ecca-&gt;ioo
Plants and flower* w*r* di*trit&gt;ut-&gt;d in
elegant profusion throughout the house;
while fern, and palau fated tbe rvc«s»«
and comers Th* pillar, were twined
with avaigrrous, japonic*^ hehtrope.
and roa* bloasocii A dia* was aroetvd
on tbe eastern side of the room, rovoted
with tbe carjet presented by the Sultan
of Turhey. A large ball ot pure white
fiowvn hung ororthe cantroof tboeftas.
Tbo chandelier* were wreathed with
flower*, and banka of them, embedded
in moee, ware toon on all bands.

Th* Iroqud* Chief Wild Bidrr ol the World,

Admiramm - — 50 DEMI'S,
ChfliMn utitfer 10 jeara of ^.25 Ojtiu.
DOORS OPEN at

I

AND 7 P. N

BARNUM &amp; CO.’S
Grand Cantrat Park Menagerie, Zoological Collections &amp;o„ Ac,

DEN. STONE’S Colossal Circus,
Consolidated for the Season of 1874 with

fativ.la th* newly elected Senator from
Oocneeticut, Mr. Eaton, wbo still vindi­
cate* hi* Colhounism by declaring him•«lf "A Stelae Bight* Dvmuerel of the '
while Mr*. Grant and her youngest tout
Nothing diSerent from this was ex­ stood near tho clergyman. The tabtaau
was Very beautiful, the umatea of flow­
pected of Mr. Eaton, who is as outsj«- er* farming a met picturesque Lackken aa ba Is tenacious in bis political
Tb* guest* arranged themsehe* in
principles, but the significant thing is.
two dinaioa*, leaving a broad ui*fo
down the centre uf tbe room. Bev. Dr.
should avail ,th*mMlrea ot th* fintop- Tiffany entered, while til* menu* band,
portunify ia 18 year* to elect a United ■tationod in an adjoining ball, played
State* Senator by picking eat such a “I Think of The*," followed by the
Wadding Marrh. The bridal proc**-

Grecian Hippodrome, SANGER’S English Menagarie of Trained Animals and Iroquois

Programme*

The Christian Union

■n exponent of pest, if not exploded
theories as they have done. This ac­
tion on their part is. in effect, issuing a
notice to tbe rout of tbe country, so far
as Connecticut can do it, that the Dem­
erratic party is ia substance unchanged,
and that. if it ever gets the poww it will
act upon the doctrine laid down by one
of its national conventions, that the

the bridegroom, lupportvd bv Lieuten­
ant Fred Grant, wbo waa dreawl in th*
full uniform of his rank in tbe army,
and who walked on the right ot the
bridegroom. Then foUowsd tbe eight
bridemaids, Miieea Conkling. Frelinghuysen, Porter, Bbeiman, DroxoL Dent,
Fish, aad Barnes, dresami iu white and
moving gracefully forward in couples
Preaidoat Grant, with the bride on lu*
left arm. followed.
Thon came Mr*.
Grant, fiankod by her t wo young*,r Mins,
siitutioaal, revolutionary and void." JoMooand Ulysreea
Naw we cannot believe that the Demecrecy an unanimously given over to elaborately trimmed with point Lure,
thia dagr* of ASonrbanirm.
There an and a tulle veil, and her hair was adorn­
Tbs bndo
targe number* ia that party wbo have ed with orange bloaeoms.
and grooia knelt on reaching their
learned soanethmg from the eventful
on through which we have been passiag. and wbohave either conacianuously
imbibed liberal principle*, or who uro
well enough assured that thia country Episcopal Church. Tbe President gave

Henry Ward Beecher,

FRONT!

STILL

his daughter away.
When the ring ’
movement, which tailed in 1808, and the was to be placed on th* flnger, the first ,
Greeley movement, which succeeded to bridemaid, Ni*s Barnas, removed tho 1
bride
’
*
glove
and
held
her boqust for
haro another kind of failure ia 1873,
her. At tbe conclusion of the ceremony
the bride and groom again knelt, and
thia progressive element.
But it ia on arising wore immeltately inrruund-id
doubtful, after all, whether the result of by the guests. Dr. Tiffany wn* the first
thoes projects baa not been to strength­ foealute tbs bride, being followed by
en the Ii unker wing of that party, by ths Prroideat, Colonel Grant and other
rotative* While the congratulation*
giyiag the itnpreeuieo that the Democ­ were being bMtoweel and received, Sir
racy enceooded beet when, as ia tbe late Edward Thornton and Secretary Fi»h
•oalesta in Ohio, New Hcmpshire and attached their names tu tlio marriage
Connecticut, they take up ttwir old certificate, which i* an artutic pisro &lt;&gt;(
penauumhip, cuvennj two page* of
shimpleas and run them without con- parchment.
promiro The course of the pending
Tbe wedding breakfast «m «err&lt;«! in
year of Gwigvernyvnal elections will soon
was vary baautifiiL A great wedding
cake occupied the ceatre of tbo table,
and Bower* intended the whole length
Tli* owiui w*» printed on cream colored
•ilk. The I’reaident rtood at the bead
■ow eeetn to be their purpose in this of the table, Mrs fortiori* on hi* left,
Stake, progressive penfeaniors, it will be and Mr. Bortori* and Mr*. Grant on hi*
show* that the Republicans Ass* d«w, right. Vice-rreridcct Wilsou. Bit Ed­
ward Thornton, end the numeroua othalready, what their opponents an •r distinguished guests wore arranged
manly talking about doing; while if proeniacuoady around the table.
Tbe bride'* present* amounted to
the former nlapee, flat-footed, into th nr
old State's rights heresies, tbe tetter SCfl.OOO, and were displayed in th* li­
brary. They were received from all
will erngdy meet and beat them as they jorta of the reentry, and were beautiful
haw do** at every elec ties for twenty and alaborat*. Amoug the most costly
gifts was s dsswrrt »rt e ghly-foiir ail ver
pioo**, by Gaorge W. Child*; a complate direr dinner aervioe by A. J.
Th* White Hom* Wedding.
Drexal, of Phil*d*lphia, worth prol.»Th* reoset marriage at the White bly84,iOO;by Secretary Fish a targ"
House, S fun d**cxipueu of which from adror tankard; by General aad Mr*.
Sharp*, of Now York, • ring with aton.
tbe New York JTmw Jterwsf. tbe organ cameo, set with diamond* ; by Pootma*•
*(fashionable society in thia country, t*r-Gen*ral CtomwuIJ. a von- handsome
w* publish ia asother column, ha* met 'ciJvM ire cream rnrrire ; by ex Senator
with grateful tribute* to the bridal Cattell, a diamond ring, live stones ; by
L. F. Morton, of No* York, an emerald
pair from th* proa* uf th* country, ir- and diamond ring (thaws two rings are
rwpetiv* uf party. Th* happy «roat probably worth 81,000 each;) by Socrowa* eo*«f th*** gfeus** of *an*hit»*
rarely ***n in tb* Premtential Manrion.
Of it th* Waahtagton PtfMt **y* ;
-Th* good testa &lt;fi*ptay*d, la* rare
ufctMsaflb* young bride, th* good
looka Md manly &lt;te~.cta.nt a tb.
frame, with the monogram ot th* Grid*!
in gold. Th* Fnreident gar* the lirid#
8111,000, and two Usadiome net* of taro,
mad* io order in Brumria saU to b*
among tb* finest and must costly aver
brought to thia country. Th* bridal |
CreuMesu is »aid tp be the fiuert ever seen
in Washington, numbering among oIto-r
tiling* forty nine drosses. None of lb*
roUtav** of Mr. Sartoris were prewnt,
a* the family is in mourning, but it is
uaity o7tb* two teaarti b* typlml of understood that tbe f*mily n making
tb* *ibrti*u.f. regard which ths rouag•stamcogdviliaau nstaas extends with
hrorty grotamg to tb*

OVER 100 ALREADY SOLD THIS SEASON

A Complete Library.

See What the Farmers Say of The

I Lamest CiMlatigi ii th Worli,

COSTLY HUMBUG I
Knura Grvble A Russell left a New
Chilled plow at my place on trial but a*
I had two good iron beam plows, and
did not need another.- 1 told vhsm I
did not think I should buy it wren if it

CHRISTIAN UNION
ONE YEAR. ONLY

and team than with any other plow I
ever med. I think the point* wjll wear
twice m long aa on the iron beam plow*.
I would not take an iron bean plow at
any price and us* it
Lao Mn»a«&gt;

$3,00.

Rrturu, JunaRlflTC

The "Whole World

GOOD AGEKTS WANTED’

Contributors,

The Most Intensely Interesting and Novel Exhibition ever Seen in America. Specialities
great feature. The moat Gorgeous and Hippodraniic Triumphal Street Pageant ever seen. __
Only 6 Performing Elephants in the World. The only 5 Performing Bengal Tigers in the World.
The Only 9 Performing African Hyenas in the -World. 4 Baby Lions, bom April 22, 1874. Five
Massive Golden Chariots, 2 Roman War CliariotA, Roman Charioteers, Fearless Cavaliers escort­
ing Grecian Beanties. Elegant Costumes adorning shapely ladies. Elephant Coursing, Hurdle
Raring. Indian Game of LaCrosse, Foot Racing, etc.
We use our own race-track. Read our
$250,000 challenge. 4 Acre* of Exhibition Tents. It has no equal—no rival. The Public and
the Pres-f voueb for ns.
‘

I have a Hasting* No. 3 Steal plow
and a New Oliver Chiliad plow and can
unhesitatingly racatnmend the Chilled
plow aa superior to the No. 8 plow in
Marly orory rosnoct It cute a wider
furrow, turns it better, and doe* it e«te*r for both- tbe team and man. Tbe
Chilted plow turn* *o much wider that

£

I have a N«j Olivet Chilled plow
and hare triad kt in nearly all kinds of

[flowing and meat say it is the beet
plow 1 ever used It tune bettor, rets
wider, and drew* lighter. It is the
best plow for turning uvlsr eom stub.
lSe that I ever snw. 1 aho.bar. a

a i?
&gt;» &gt;&gt;
ft' mane jiropmiions to JUCXITrf,
D^ ehl^BurraUfoi r, l‘lM,cTnal«ftkr .V,u Olivrraullrd Plow with any plou^of
^r^^^U^^i‘kti~a.!!,!,c,‘um,ofunfa&lt;rncu the« miiM makttvtfUM. In
h
I than rntirtlu^ind in .a
few wttks would probably deny ever having seen
f-r ■t*,&gt;.T.dF iif^fXUOiK’

We would respectfully invite their attention to
them and also to the following:

DOMES! Ii

We the undermt
21st, Mcon.Grehl
and consider said |
trial, and should it

propositions.

her next Grroaaer the able and *ciCfhihli farmer Judge, the Hon
Aaabal Y**k. a* pea seat, eeeondAaeoei.to Juste** of th* Supreme Court.
Ho
ia a pare ma* i* every rotation ia Isfa.

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$15 Sav Gmer at Stajeitj!

GREBLE

LIBH8T COIBDilTIOH ON EABTH.

famibaa. Th. train reached this city
at about tag o'etoek tbe same awning,
whan the bridal party drove to the
Fifth Avenue Hotel, wlxrrr a suite uf
eisgant rooms, on Urn third floor, bad

Performing Elephants

Hypodrom,tlc SptcUclM,
Wild Indian 8c**m,
Danixna-a of th. Jun

Royal Bengal Tigers,

oruc-aa.

St

RUSSELL

�Bmjbh

Th«

StaU Mod. OfCoRe

If you want Um RVyOROElMntiDi
Kauomining or Graining, ever done x
this ciljs call on John Mfetoal. He I
just tbo man who can suit yon.
6:

Less™. M»L, April M18T
srroa Bunrn: Below pfsoae
ems-nt of funds chaxgrd State T:

The 1 reaidant has nominated and
the Senate unanimously confirmed
Betuamm 11. Bristow, of Ronturkey as
Secretary of the Treasury,
Bichardeon resigned, and tran.fcred to the
Court of Claims.
'
AU parties in want of anything ia
tho Grocery line, wiU do well to remem­
ber that John Stanley now runt a Jrtt
Mury *w.n, and that you can loate
your order (bore any time and haro
goods promptly delivered. Also, that
every Tuesday and Friday, ho receive
a fine tot of fresh vegetables from tbe
Southern market.

tou~ must we ewfler flw ravages of the
festive bug? aud to our bosoms, tbe
delusive phantom hng, that wo may
have potatoea next horreat that must
be dug. Those little winged monsters
in lankland file—upon all we cherish,
alight tbs while, and our other wise
gentle toolings rile—thinking thus of
ns pjtatcre to boil, snd then our toil,
results in turmoil, and wo by down the
hoe in despair. To tall you a truth tbo
bugs arc more numerous hero now then
al any time m your place. last Msec.';
tto that cayenane pepper, carbolic sad
phospboras (?) and parts green are used
iudiecriminateJy.
Our manufactures are driving full
teams at present and are sttippiag so
immmiso amount of goods; inch as
furniture from a spool ease to a three mstism,
bars from th a nursery abate
laundry stylo—brushes from tbo toilet
tu tbo calceminor’s—pastries from a
five cent graham to a tan dollar hriW.
I oaf—harness tram a halter to tbe Ai

W« loira with doop regret tbit Quo.
(?. Biec, th* able and accumplisbod cdhor of the CArwiwZf at Maskogon, died
of Bright's disease of tho kidnsys, at
hh residence in that city, on tbe morn­
ing of th.&gt; 31st ult.
Mr. R. was an
aetivu, wide-awnko editor, and his sud­
den death can but prom a serious Ium
to that young and enterprising city.

ClIICHEI

e? ■ * »•-ia-

rf.wt'

teathcr-finiahod ainglo rig—lumber from
a ma pin plank to the black walnut ven-,
coring—casein material from “frowsy"
batter to first premium cheese, rise cel­
lar pads and all other industries requi­
site in any place, and tin town has the
proper snap to indues and support them,
for although ws boast not of numbers,
&lt;o glory in our strength and as a con­
sequence we ore ahead uf many towns
of twice our number in manufacturing,
commenc'n aud religious interests. For
of (he latu-r we have six edifices devoted
to tlio good cause and ministers enough
to supply ths whole missionary field.
Temperance sal morality predominate,
the old ate proad and tbo young made
happy.
Tim prospects of aa abuadaace of
fruit and berries is before us, consisting
of apples, peaches, quincee, cborrise,nnd
tho whole family of berries in strongly
represented, and by another week our

President Abbott and family, uf tbo
Agricultural College, haro returned
truw their extended Eurojicau tour, and
wore formally greeted by the students
and Faculty of the college at a very
pleasant social reunion ua the 23d ult
Mr. Abbott is one of the ablest educa­
tors ia the State, and a man every way
worthy of the high position bo holds,
and we nfite his safe roturn and prompt
and thou for the cream—oad if you are
resumption of official duties with pleas­ not thus early favored, coma down and
ure and pride.
help us to enjoy the advantages of a
more salubrious clime and productive
Wo are glad tu welcome oner more
.0 our exchange ’able tho Hastings
UamuT. lion. Geo. M. Dewey has boeomo sole publisher Mr. Dewey has Odd Fellowship by the Hon. Schuyler
Colfax last Thursday evening, To which
a large audience listened,
“ '
*
by eloquence and oratary.
secure him fur Hastings,
lur the benighted.

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FOR SALE

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I»IOTT7IIESL
■
1 am now all alone in ths Photograph
, business, and as I hwve'wtade^orrango[trtfinU to increase my facilitise fordoing

*U ,bouU

c^jjeeyfe know
ikis io thter own personal interest to
port Boutt
and they do it ftrntjiahly. Who eats wheat
e&lt;4tf-Bar^ Yfenffltj', iHHs ptrt’tie people in the couniyT We
- «Mt&gt;*ak-&gt;.4u'o«ra_pUaii people io Grand Rapids won’t do
t ¥arduutt«, Mechanic^, Tradesmen, Lawyers,
jx0 mechanics in
er .-r-wr—,
,uc^ 1 w»°W «*y&gt;
ijKldlp^s, pur Agricultural works, our Milling
Wagaas, Cutters &amp;e made in Hastings, and
wMwehaniefl. Compard to day with ten years
liraA hot even a pointer in Barry County that
?r wagon fit to be Been. There is no' need of

r«»»TI OMDUJ.

Block, south side'State Street.

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. .Joi, .peJSwt'J- JL»w
COLORADO EXCURSIONS.
Go West Through St. Louis.

Netualg/a,

Cramps^ "C&amp;j

Diarrbma, Cbolm Morbre/Chdorii In•fantum, Sprains, Burns. Scalds. Bruises.
Chilblains, Eroat-bltes, Swellings, SoreMas of Joints, and all painful aSrctioni
rtf tbo body, external and internal. For

,iSHHfe
Bslnhulu’i. &gt; «} Si b.ifc Jia e

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r« Tkfcrts or iatoneatia^ 144(1!

•WTO

MUSIC BOOTS

HOUDAT PRESENTS: ?"

WOOLCARDING

other State in the Union. Thia, wo tell
them, is owing" to two principle reasont
in tho first place, wo breed from.. the
very best stock ; and in the ’aorond
place, our people trap Sheridan's Caval­
ry Condition Powders, which in our
judgement are ot incalculable advan-

Local ikw; Notice;.

zaaateHg
Obstacles to

BEST OF WORK.

ANOTHER PIONEER FALLEN.

Guarantee

Satisfaction

iop in Barlow A Goodyear's NEW
WAREHOUSE, adjoining C- V.
Dwight 4 Go’s Foundry.

^CtAe&amp;Son,
'WL.

Far th o areammodatton of our sul&gt;.tribora who- desire any other book,
.r.igarina, or paper, published, with ar
without tbo sdrevtioed premiums, we
•ill obtain it for you at the Ixrrtsr
liana, without any expense to you in

Hemeiaber tho Pioneer mooting on
tho Fair Grounds next wook Thursday.
Tbe programme ia for a pic-nic aud im­
promptu speeches at tbe Fair Grolinds
in tLe afternoon, and if desired, a ao-

Insurance Company, one of tbo t*c&gt;i rtludlr coi*ya*ir&gt; in tho nation and one
that uuwrrs at lire and let live prices,
and is not in the romlnnalion, that
charges the ofoiaatoMr rtlM fixed by the
National Board. &lt;

Inasmuch as the" Spectator and Moni­
tor seem to bo troubled over the alle­
ged mismanagement of the above com­
pany, o» sUo'engaged in misrepresent­
ing it to the broken and competing
companies, among whom atone (tbewe
journals circulate once a month, wo pre­
sent sumo facta, that, if they still con­
tinue, the wickedness of the criticism
may be more prominently seen.
Tbo Watertown was organised in
December, 18(57, since which time its
premium receipts and lassos have been

Tho Massachusetts I^gi»lntur&lt;-, by a
vote of thtoo to emo in tlio Senate uni
nearly two to one iu the House, has
abolished tho State Canslablary, io
called, which had lioon instituted for
tho special purpose of enforcing tho
prohibitory law. This action is proba­
bly only indicative of tho determination
of the Legislature now in session to re­
peal the prohibitory law. Well, bo it
so. But Our opinion is that tho next
Ixgulatuxe will re-enact it’ with still
mure stringent provisions.

■ . raw* *w».

HOPKINS and BASSES,
NEW OFFERS!

»trtoste Lent wmto

umums,
mo
.

PURE DRUGS aid IJDICUK,

INDUE
UE I

NEW IDEAS!

BAB

Shingles, Lath, &amp;a

SEE THE GeEAT W4TCH STER!

II0AY AND NIGHT,

City Drug Stare,

.WDOGROOD
Festive—potato-bogs.
Showey—the circus bills.

Wanted—a street sprinkler,

t’ouaril inerting this evening.

/ The PionfU Ateotittfoo of Btrr7 (
County, will meet jmrsnaat to sdjonromeat, nt the foir grgaad ia the rity of
linsiinge, on Tbaredey tho Ilth d*r of '
Juno, A.vD. 1814. at ton o’clock A. M. ‘

WE WANT AGENTS.

Stub- Styeel,

5itr

Active—the pavers on State Street.

fcr the election at officers for tho onsu 1 ho national debt decreased during ing year, and for the transaction of such
other buainote’ «•
pn'P*ly «mw
May 14.456,838.
Coming down butrtoo high yet—the bifcro the meeting A gnnsrel invita­
tion ia extendod to all. It ia feqwd and
grade of State Street.
expected that thopregto of Barey^’*
Five millions of Government Gold is
wiU generally tore, oni, eopecrtUx '«»•
to l« sold this month.
Old PfoMwre. Como on*, -ccene nH and
Linen suits have boon in great de­
lot us hero u gnal time.
mand far a week port.
’
Joint Q. Cnnssr,
A fine improvement— elevating the
Secretary.
side walks ca Broadway.
✓6athing iathe riv* Is indulged in
quits extensively just now, by the
Foster Burton. Esq , Specif
yuungev people.
Thi great attraction ia th* enormous of tbo Patrons of Husbandry, has is•heet of Lilis spread on tho bill board eued an official call for a meeting of the
Marten of Granges in Barry County to
on the Court House square.
be hold in this city ua Thereby. Juao
The numerous clerks of Street A
Walker and Doolittle ft Seymour take 11 th, st 1 o'clock in tho afternoon, to
take into consideration the holding of a
the shady aide of tha street three hot
pic nic celebration, and choosing a time
days.
Lest waak .aer tntueodas^r popular*.
Governor was ia Boston, and received
marked stMrtton from the fending men
of that proud, old, historic sity.
Tho Annual ronrsattoauf ths Amari-

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HmMc r. p, Jbbb M.
=
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c n »« e&gt;b
Mr. Efif, IK.B- n—, W
i—u. d a a~&gt;Bt.
M.n—j,
UM WbbbL Mn Mb? C nug.
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■RASTINOS

oripto hayo Ixwn r.i'.U, allowing the
stockholders only legal interert on the
ns&lt;«- The interest on its Invested
fends pap all dividends. leaving all sur­
plus premiums for the additional secur­
ity of its policy holders.
Thus it ia seen that about 30 per cant,
uf its net premium receipts have met all
its tosses, and the surplus over expenses
and loves, added to tbe ateumulsting

SJiltlETB, OT 1 T1BWB,

wrr gm atfor

wtoi i

CEJUOMOS!

■ : O&amp;JBIDAT ATfp MTORDAT.
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�EASTINGS IAEBLK WORKS!

ROOFING!

amaaafthtey. Ha ia th* Leet proaecvedman of hi* ago in New Tack,
Every day finda him at ha bnriaraa.
which goee oa, eaormoua a* It ia, with
tbe regularity and preciaraa of clock­
ploy* tn bia bariaem m000,000. and ha* real aatal* fo probably
three tteaa that email Ha look* Kk*
a med at earwftd thought, an.'t mialit
pa*, for a phymeian or ctegyman. Hia
hair i* auburn, aad approach** red, aad

*
SHELVES, ETC.

3 School Teachers Wanted

Michigan Central R. R

ft? W ■JacKun
&amp; Saiiiai
■ if uni n

MICHIGAN

AND

OLD, RELIABLE 3RD DIRECT ROUTE,

SOUTH.

m laicnras,

peek drugs

AMERICAN MARBLE
ASraiaraaM, aUwfvifali add mart.
qulred G&gt; tte teat eealion oL thia aet «w afahrty
lh«adinctebaU, m one year, have th* tan-record­
yd tel pat ia writing, by way of reaolra,
ed fa th* ateTa ofltt ia tte «mty in
and eeveraUy aubecrib* th* earn*.
which te ar ate meaa* to aerate te
Naw it te moraUy eaetaia that teeaoM
which be or ate *h*U pay k» ite atek
million* of dollar*, and deals ia aa twelve and a half rents, and Ih* t|*rk were granted bg tho varfoua county
roormoa. variety of good* ; bat eo per­ •hall giv« him or her a rertifiorte of
court a under tbie act. end it ia certain
iod ia b» system, so oompiot* hia meth­ .ech record.
-Iltti' I VSTT-'. '
aleo that th* men iareetnl with lb*
od. that 1 doubt ii ho ever lorn a dol­
Sac. 5 Tliat ia cee* ear F*** or
lar. Each clerk ha. bis sprats! dude*, [Mtroor... hi. w Ibeir *gvels. claiming judical erwrine reitifUd that tbore tu
and these dutire are ao interwoven with ■ay black ur mnlatm, panow tb’«l ate whom they greWtod ttwee licenaoa wore
other* that th* ahgUtoet an of uwtieeiua 1 te. or hereafter may te. la tb« Tenitv- ot guo&gt;l mural character. Perhaps moror eucnmimion mu»t eventually be dis­ rv, may apply io agyJuMteeeflha cuaacovered. Ibflivr* plainly, though well.. | ty court, ur juNtee of the ipeare. and
Billiarda was uvl cuuaulared a moral
and has, doubttea many long year* .liall make seiisfactocy proof th*l aach
I black or tuatatte peaaOa ur persona ia or peartree in tbemo day., for tavnrn'keep
are ibe property of bite er ter wte ep­ ore wire not aUmad -to tolerate team
ba* no releiivan liiia aide of the water; , ptee or fin whom appteettat ia made. ia tteir bouse*. ■'Ynlf.ed they Me' class­
and with thoee on the other aide bn tea । the eaid judge or jratte is hereby em­
had no conniption for year*
He ia powered and required, by hi. preempt, ed with tbe other vipou* imwamente.
Of ratrte (Mac*
widi tea bra,
building an enonnoua inatitntma ap to direct tbe sheriff or eonrtabia to
town, which, it ia auppoeed. be intenda ।
alne* tbeir keeper* war* etrictly moral
to nao for a '•Girl'a Lodging-Honne,” perm*, and deliver tte aaw W tea wn, **d rinte ell tb* following iniquibut thia ii not certain. Tb* probability claimant or daimaata, hi* nr their agent
i* that be will keep on, intending to do or agent*, for white eervfoe tte teeriff Oe* war* excluded, they were, do doubt,
acme great end good thing, but die or con*table thall receive eueh cutnpen
auddenly before hiaplana are completed. ration aa they are entitled to receive in
_
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” b,.ta* _to

•igMy,

lea* ante black or mulatto pataoa
.hall, withta twenty teya thereafter,
enter into band, with owe cw man free­
hold auretie*, In the penal nua of fire
hundred doDan, before tte date of tee
county court of the paoper county, in
,which ante blacker mdattorwrooomay
,wiah to reeid*, to be approved of by th*
(
clerk,
conditioned far the good betet(
{
(
,

ia, it was only a few yean ago that be
married a young wife, and notwitb•landing ho attooda to the detail of hie
enormou. railroad burinnu, a ad playa
whist aa regularly and methodically aa
ever. He control* mon mile* of railway than any man not one oa the enotinent, and bia line* an all important.
Ha ia an iron-gray old fallow, who '
worked up to hia present position from .
nothing, and who bid. fair to double
hia already rolloaaal fortra. before ha ,
pease. cut. But I have goaaipped long
enough about the old men. Lt will be
pereon may be found, to remove imme­
diately Midi blank or mutatto peroon. in
tbe aamo manner a* la required ia th*
caae of pauper* ; aad ii aneb black or
mulatto perooa abould return, auch
black or mulatto penna ebaU be prta
ceeded againat M 1* provided for in tbo
“Aet for the puniihmrat of idle and diala horribly and fearfully dull, co duH OTSra7Flbdft ahafl ba th*■ w
indeed ts to be n&gt; bnainee* at all. The
merchant look* willfully out into the the cUrk before whom rack bond* tawy
aviij.
•treat Tteaatesnan wean a pained
look, for hia occupation ia gone, and
th* book-keeper tellaace* himself and
reads the newspapers. Th* Weel is
not hero, tho South stay. away, an 1
tbe North rvfuera tu invest Tbe thea­
tre. are luting money, ~lbe hotels an
well nigh *ni|ty, end. the barkeeper. j
I rreiiteut of Ihri Territory, shall employ
mourn at th&lt;w without Lune. Let u»
mueel uynii brack nr mulatto
hope lor a revival.
l»reunja« eforeeaih contrary .te.-Wbe
pn.vuioci. ot tlii* oct. any por.ua eo-'of­
fending alia!! fi*f-il nel piy./W Wary
eurb uf»n»-, any emu out r»crt*ding one
huadred dollar.’ theelpi half to dbe in-,
former, if tte aball Muaecute for the
eata*. aad th.) other half for the u*e of
the poor of the township ia wbieb eweh
perm say tt-Ae.
aatuytete &amp;
action Of debt, before any court haring
romnetrat jariadtatioa: And moroevwr,
bo liable for the muiolenatito aad topCofsnch blacker mulatto, provided
r eh. .hall become uoabfa to sup­
port thamaalee*.
ia abaolutely gloriuua. The raina bare
gone, tbe voice ot the organ-grinder i*
again beard in tb* itreeti, tbe air ia
balmy, clear and bright, and everything
look* aa beautiful a* it can. The Spring
ia aiway* delightlul in New York after
the rein* are over. Now lot buaisee*
cumo to the city and it will bo happy.
Come, mercbaata with money, and buy.
Make New York glad. Th* chink of

an

evemNa with »r.

WILD LIFE rxWJ»IB..

sumneh.

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far Ik.
sew eaS beaeUStly ill^reirA Beet -I Ik

DAY AND NIGHT.

BUY J. 4 P. COATS’BLACK
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City Drug Store,

sunlight—and I am so glad you came.”
He at oom began to talk &lt;* Iwrnpeew
poUttaa, which to him was an auteprwad
m«p, andwhoee kaleidoeeoeio change*
be always viewed with absorbing Inter­
est. He epeke of Gtattatoae-hia noble
struggle io tbe cauae of hiberajiam, hia
auocee*. hia failure ; and hia fall; lie
gave a sketch of a breakfiut with him.
and an aimed up by expraaauma of hi*
firm faith in the ultimate triampb of
thoM principles which Gladatone an
nobly cbamnioaed. *A groat man nn-

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POULTRY WORLD.

FRESH FISH!
waafrym Philadelphia, aa aaaaymoua
attack of tbo bitteroat deacription, imfogning bia motivea coocenung hi*
y*cb on the Intarnaliun*! Centenary
Expo*iti..m. winding up with • threat of I
noleiMB. which 1 forbear Ue Lrauaerib*. |
A* be handed It to me be end, good
humoredly: “I am u»d tu .uch let­
ter* " 1 rend it, and. aa 1 did au, cun-

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Chromo
School Cards,
OITY PEITS DEpOT

on* of congratulation about the MaeaaabuMlta legialativ* raeoluriona, reeeiallag the rule of couroe.
I nerer aaw
look more happy than when ho fiaiabed
reeding it. Ho them arxm* aad ahowed
to* with eatiafaciion the tegialative reeo jutioo* beautifully cngrjeeed oa parch­
ment, and obeervtd th* cupiea for tbe
Reproeeutativee were amply on paper,
I naked, •■Will you addree* the Deuale
when they ai* presented’" Herepbed,
“The dear old eumtnonwealth ha* epofor me, and that i* enough.

patriarchal iaalilulioa tn it*
palmleft day*, mid not aak for any­
thing IxHtcT'-fh.n thia Tb* whole
palire force oi ilia Territory ws* tu be
brought into aylion to' exriod* tbo**
wbo bore the mark of the cure* of Ham
from it* bonier* ; and if' flwy awea were
legally here, that legality owght be at
an end on the .bowing of wme clai­
mant to tteir fleeb anddbpA
*
justice of the peace. Bat whA raalB &lt;

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thoee be trampled I awealb bis ftef?
Even birth ia tWXhrritera area&lt; wot.to
be a ber to lb.
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who trafficked ia hamau eotda.
But tbe uegroa were nut the only

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$5,000 KACH IN GBOTACKS1

The new nee*, in 1827, of tho country j

which tanow embraced in thia State, am |
doubt made it a tempting place of rofug* tor tbe ebony fugitive. from tbe
unrequited toil and oppmtiuu of to*
sunny South; but, unaeruatouwd to
think nod do for vhemeelvee, they were
mot* than likely to become an incubus
abudder, that our humaaMy wa* ev*r
on tbe chanty of th* new ccsnmoneo degraded; and yet wkhafaaifag of
wealth; more than thia, good policy
lhankfuloeoa, that
dictated that, th* Territory ebontd purn* wwM rtffl •«-. Md.eifateAteU,treed.
U1—re. tatead amaa* Ik* ■ ngdm deed.
the Southern State*; nod in no way ■
could thia ba more effectually brought
about tteaa by promptly returning to
ttesrttheir .human chattel* who bad
praaumad to play the part of Oneeimna .
It wa* tteaiifiww determined to treat ■
them, in eome aert. a* Paul did that 1
•aiatly *lave, and allow them no ocr»- 1
don to bring reproach eu the goepel aa

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CHOICE IGZED GLADIOLAS

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root, or rtraddte a ridg«, tbe .hovel.
wouH at ODM go oowu too deep, tearing
wpeedeand making the draft heavy
for tbe team. And on the other hand
ahould tb* wheel run over a (tone or
root, or straddle a hollow or furrow, Um

making
aaa of tb«ir oppeatauitiae
aad laying by fiir a rainy day and the
decline of life, ao much of thair wagea
ia epentin
-------- dnukiug and revelry that
‘■Z7» *o ****** to apare to aur-------- tBatneelve* aad their familiee
with the comfort aad laxuriM of life.
Strong m their mfama ia erary otter

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H. W. BOOZER.

The Best Paint in ths Worli

S3 Canal Street.

Grand Rapid*.

la accordance with thi* profoaad in­
sight into thing* human aud divine, it
it wa* enacted, ia April HB7, ia “An
act to regale black* aad negrua, and
to punish tbo kidnapping of inch pea-

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Ceo. M. Dewey,
EDITOR AMD PUBLISHED.

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1874,

kmsiwl aid

WHOLE NO. 948.

Card?.

We have just received
Read the following report of a trial between the
New Oliver Chilled Plow and A. T. Drake Go’s
Steel Plows held May 19th *74 on Sturgis Prairie,
Mich.

hare money and do not need to work;
then why ahould I work? and what
ought I to do T”
■That ia not lor mo to ray- Every
man,.who fa a man. aeelu out work for
hinuelf or take* tho first beeC thing
that cornea to habd. I, too, war bom
with money, but I would bo afraid to

“Points of Excellence to be Considered were
as follows.”

live an my income."
“You are very »overe, and I am not
prepared to ray that you are not right
Gaal eeo Miae EUfaon r
The doctor touched the bell and aaked
the »ervant to request Mary’* proeenoe,
and then ho wont out of the room, tint
the two might feel unombeireeeed.
“I wanted to know if your unde’*
drdaion fa the same a* youre.”
“It fa," aha eaid, fa a tew voire, and
with face averted.
“And you object to me because I am
a good-for-nothing?"
“I think my uncle’* idee of what a
man abould be in the world fa a correct
one."
"And you do not love mo F’
“I cannot marry you."
"Then you de loro ma ?"
“I might have loved yoa had it been
diflbreut with u*; but I do not dare to
•ay more."
“And if I wore to make myeelf wor­
thy of you T’ ho aakod.
She did not anewer, but her »ilenco

1st. Quality of Wprk ; decision, in favor of Oliver Chilled Plow
2d. Scouring Capacity.; decision, both plows ep.ual.
favor
3d. Capacity of doing more and better work; decision,
of Oliver Chilled Plow No 40.
favor of the Oliver Chilled
4th. Durability and jPrice; decision,
Plow.
favor of
5th. Ease ef handling while in the .
ind; decision,
Oliver Chilled plow No. 40.
6th. Simplicity.oi.construction and adjustability of the plows;
decision, in favor of Oliver Chilled plow.
7th. Best plow tor general purposes; decision in frvor of Oliver
Chilled plow.

Trials of draft results as follows:
.

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Oliver Chilled Plate,

No. 40 with Jointer
“
“
Cutter

Drake Co’s Steel Plow,

No. 1 with Jointer
u
cutter.

and Taylor Rakes
Ml MlWIWOHO IM IN ■

450 pounds.
450 pounds.

Mary."’bo mid, “1 aak and make no
promuca. I only know that I love you,
and I hope to win you yet."
Ho arose, and they raid "good-by.*'
Would he prove himself a man ? wa*
what her heart questioned- Wqjjd rbo
wait for him? war the question re *11-

525 pounds.
500 pounds.
,

The above teal was made in sod, pack plow turning a furrow 10 inches wide and eight inches
deep. The gfntlenien plowman Mr. Wnt Mirrett anil Caspar Creatlor did their work wall. Cas­
par Cre tier holding the Chilled plow ought to have great credit for the work he did in so adjust­
ing his plow that it ran 120 rod* without any person near the team or plow, only in starting at the
ends of the'field, th? te.im and plow being alone to the delight of all the by-standers, who remarkc&lt;nh:«l all the fann.-rs wanted was two email boys to attend four or five plows, placing one at
each end of the field to turn the teams around and start them back again.
Alonxo Douglas,
Judgat
Thomas Sturgis,
John F. Van Devaater. ,

FRED S PROBATION.

"Well. you are a* big a fool a* ho
fa."
“Thank you, air."
She did no! flinch ondor hor guardi­
an'* aoornful pare, but looked at him
at serenely a* if hor doing no vaa neceoaaiy to show that her faith waa

Another trial held in Jackson Co., May 25th, ”74.
If a the undersigned, Judges of a I rial ofplows between t he Jieur Oliver Chilled, ClintonCurtis and Ball Steel Plows, make the following decuitm : The Oliver Chilled Plom cut­
ting a/urrow 16 inches wide and 7 inches “deep, draft300 lbs.; the Ball Steel on the same
furrow, driift 4-50 lbs.; the Clinton-Curtis, cutting a furrow 121-2 inches wide and 61-2
inches deep, 475 lbs. We a Iss decide that the Oliver Chilled Plow runs steadier and
holds much easier than either of the other plows.
Henn, Southwell,
W m. E. Pickett,
Elijah White.
M‘- R- Einch.
At the fJtutgu.lrial the draft of the New Chilled How was the lame with jointer end with cutter. The di&amp;tonca fa
quality of work I* *0 great dial no farmer can afford to plow sod or any foul ground without it Remember the Chilled
Flow* aro warranted to outwear any two ca*t or stool plow* made. The exving in wear of pointe alone will pay for the
plow. Como and got one end try it
.

DWIGHT &amp; BURRALL

CREBLE A RUSSELL.

PARK FOB SALK.
DENTIST

Nashville

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Wines ini Liners
FARM FOR SALE!

her faith lightly, «• her guardian, Dr.
i Bureeaa, well knew; and it *u thia
knowledge that made the prcrant iaI telligenco all the more oggraTa'ing.
Hwhad brought her to bwmnperoti
]*gain»t her inclination; had rejoiced
ferben he *aw hor enjoying hereclf
among the young people , and bad oven
been gted when Fred Seward began to
devote himeelf to her. Yet here ho waa
now fa a fury with hinuelf and every
ouo el»o because Frol had aiked for
Mary'* bend.
Wbal was there amunMj'rod ?
Everything, the doctor Would have
told yoa ; be we* tho idlest of all idlo
J’oong men ; he was fuppuh in his mannerofdreeeiag; be wee eoasewhat loud
fa hia eoavenation; ia a word, he waa
of no um to hinuelf or any other Hving

"And now what?" ailed the d
when he war alono with Mary.
“Wo ahall mhi,” was her umw
Fred Seward went to his room-------hotel and asked hfauclf the same ques­
tion the doctor had spoket. "And now
w hat r
,
Ho had been told that hu life war of
no um to aa youc, and that ha amounted
breeze. Was it so? He began to think
out the queation. Was hia life worth
a farthing to any living person up to
thi* time? No it wa*not. What had
ho to »how for theM twenty-five yean?
A little (mattering of knowledge; noth­
ing olao. Wa* any one bettor becauao
bo belt liyod ? No. He could not re­
call an faitancw where ho had over been
ofholp to any one.
Supposing ho
•hould-looo hfa fortune t0 day, what
could he do ? Nothing. ,
Ho dte not .pare hfaradf fa hi* croee,
•nation, nor did he hnctato about
calling thing by their right name*. No
wonder Dr. Burgnoe had declined him
for a husband fur hi* niece. Bat what
ihouldhedo? Ah’ that weesdifflewR
queonon to answer. A lawyer? No,
ho had no last* far the law. Tho
church ? No, no; ho wee unworthy co
high a calling. A doctor ? Why not?
Yoa, why not a doctor?
There wa* quite a eeaaation among
the loangen in Swampscott whan tt
was found that Fred Seward had ten
them for that season. And the sousaticn waa (till farther increared when
they hoard ho was studying modfaiuo

Mary would have told you that ho'
waa the beet companion (be had ever
mot; at all time* hsr been-ideal of a
gentleman; well educated; gentle-man­
nered; poeaeeacd of good taeto; very
unselfish; and with a temper that noth­
ing could ruffleFred, enewerfag for hinuelf, would
undoubtedly aa*ure you that he wa*
«jual in all respect, to the average
young man of society. Hfa family wa»
among the beat;hehad a comfortable
fortnde; he did not drink or gamble,
and h*Xjd graduated at Harvard.
But, with all these thiage in hu faTOT, Dr. Burge** did not think him
worthy of hfa netee and ward, Mary

goa* beard tho »tory ho nurer mentioned
the matter to hu niore, nor wa* Fred’*
name ever ipoken between them.
Tliroo year* rolled round without
change to Mary Eilieou, except that *bo
grew more beautiful with rack new
year. Her uncle had moved to Boeton.
and tho wee among tho meet admired
of tho belles of eoefaty.
Yet admlratiou and flattery oaemed to have no
tower ovor her. and *ho wa* a* often to
bo met with at the tudride of the eick
and fa the houee* of the poor aa fa the
brighter hall* of luxury end extrava­
gance.
.
And there waa enough that cm eoull
do, if ah* was but willing. Diociand*
of poor propio had won tboir little all
■wallowed up fa the great flamee, and
needed all tho encouragement and help
“And what do you know about they could obtain. But Mary Ellison
was
a rare rata*ionary. She wu among
him?’
-It fa not neceaeary to go into that, the poor and the helpleM bocauao her
uncle. I have teamed to loro him, and Loait wa* tender with pity far them,
and not that iho might hoar men eound
I hare nearly told him eo.

“Bet, my dear, I am aa sure that ho
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“Hava you any ground* for that
oMfoaF*
-I hare ground* foe it fam/ knowl­
edge of human nature. You fancy him
a well-educated, brilliant man boesura
ba can talk ia a glib manner of the
thousand and «roo nothing* that make
tmaoeafay talk; butVean aM that hfa
five years at coUegs hare left him no
real knowtedgw, and that ha haa nothfog in hfa load but froth."
“I do not think you understand or do
himjuatfco."
“I am *ure that I do him more than

NEW STORE!

NIW GOODS AND NKW PRICES

CBAMciMWjBKMB.

Chromo

H.A. BUSELL

“Ido. II bo did I would not toy a
ord egafast him."
••111 can (rora to you that you are
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South udo BUte Street.

Hastings, Mich.

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NOTICE.

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“Anything I'can do for you to-day,

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largest show ON EARTH !

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viUeMttmhr insure.

Uleera, Bhuam,
Piles, Sprains,

HonrMneas,
Headache,

Northern Correspondence.

-Year CMaaiilw »■

HASTINGS, MONDAY JOE 15th,

tte brfoh-lay.rs end Inxl-carrfeta struck

hardly apeak with surprise.
.hotel Lav.
“And ara you the Ism. doctor ?*' she
sited, after the first greeting
“I am," te anawseed, at tte some
time pointing to his crutch lying beside

Onfcutn,

ro I* Im. build-

Uie said.

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la'ja.-ere out
uf employ meat. Of coureo thoir places
ware immediately filled by ths starving even llio adv.rtlMmrnia afford

ndhd to place tteir property Ot tte
lie ttmut upon toruu near which
American laborer i»,tho

dejicadeut property owners doing - serlioe for tte public for a legitimate Consideretion and subjeeL to correction or

but by White A Cook’s teamsters, who
aro dai’y hauhtig shingles to Bond

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H. BARNUM

"Perhaps I uugkt to have included
an iavitatmnfor Mrs. Bewurd. It there
is such a lady wo will bo glad to sen
ter at nncls's.”
rights aro fundamentally the flute aa
“Mrs. Sowaid would bo obliged to
you if there was such a lady, but I am
decision
of this supreme tribunal If
compoUod to say I know of none.”
they bass been so tfiirtakt'n. then lbs
•Then you will comaF*
“Not while no crutctes.”
meats ar
IW'pcrty

trauax-

,

of aiasidering tho Italian os a dark­ bore. There is no point in tho State,
skinned. swarthy man, who would c» where there la not already ^jiuslpffice
eaubtehed, wtereAhua »&lt; jfPfJF”
ert himself junt enoughth- terp,
nvtss than here Cat/t yuu, fnoffd
guitar or violin, aad’ set maceoroni.
help'to keep them &gt;n WasTilngfoii

auotrgb for you------ '

rhieb knock was fallowed by his nioce.
‘•Oui we Como in. uncle f ’
And the next instant Fred Howard

forced contribution. whi-h &lt;a tn any,

In this township ttero is one blind

But he «*tn&gt;13*’oniy matter
jiroved land, 8,308 acres.

Thorn is on

r and teued the amount paid
1 be Mayor and Iteoorder are
jpowered tote-

Consolidated for the Season of 1874 with

HOffl’S CJREAT LOM O®,
Grecian Hippodrome, SANGER’S English Menagarie of Trained Animals and Iroquois

I«tbod or pareon. wiw a rertlflcaU of

, mwt oxwnl_
along at his
labor ton, twelve, fifteen or sixteen which your humble wrvaut is engaged,
keep* him constantly nt work
hours a day, os may te required of him,
early morning till late at night
and do it as patiently and honestly as

■ ith ragged _ .
girls, who play the most

got them to nobly,” was tte answer.
An hour after, while Dr. Burgm

iss"Eaf;

sKiuld only work when absolutely com­
pelled to. This impression is just ns to bnfore tte prroeat ConsreM ndjounu.

"Wbst bare we done that you should
of the teunfrJT
reftiao to bo friendly with us
“Mias Ellison, you compel me to ear
what I would ratter- have left unsaid.
111 could bare bad all my limbs 1
would have called at your huilM before through which .
and eailing-vmaiel bring. nermta. They
this tud told you that I loved you bet­ attacked tho rights of i
ter than when I Kakod yon to marry me tiocs are subyorsivc Ci tho tights in-.
sepcrablc from tho uwostshq, uf prop- offer* at tho price offered. Thebriga iu
that sweejw tb» streets nights nro
sw. 1 must not rail at
Italians, and whensvor working-aien of
There were tear* in '
any kiu-t have teen idiotic enough to
they were tears of joy.
“Buppcstag,'' she said, ter voice sob­
for to take tteir nlarn.
But there i*
bing—“sunporing the woman should
Wo continue our .report of the census another rl.iai o* Itali
say that she had loved yon all thess
from tl
*
■years ? that she loves you now with ymr returns
’
crutches ? all the tetter because of your thii county a» PiHowa

t

x

•PEN STONE’S Colossal Circus,

for this l&gt;oiut,^
of having a T&gt; to

amon^thema very lirgo muaufff x
skilled labor. Them aro excellent enl

CO.’S

Grand Central Park Menagerie, Zoological Collections &amp;o., &amp;c,

country, andlhs bulk of them stu]i in

ot tt." be replied.
"What have we done that you should
iiot call on m F * aha asked smiling.
“I go nowtero on crutches," he an­
swered moodily.
“And Why not with crutches T”
“Why not ? Because I can hardly must bo ultimately settled fa tho United
compare favorably with other young States Supremo Court, upon prindplee
of natural juttico tod national oocttifar
tionallaw. Unless tho Amsncan pab-

TlflBK Of

£To.

oaniNANCK

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WffOLl

Bsc. 4. Tho Mayor and Recorder an-

specified time, upon being prreenled
with a certificate of the City Treasurer

re so Id*C

fa-ro «he|s,
-rfTUe stow
eewan
a in tho morning, and scarcely
oec till eleven at night. 8|&gt;cakthe amount
Is tun of k.

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,1 ;Itare and not more than &gt;25 jier day)
as shall fa- determined upon from time

license.

concert, theatre
kept it full oil the while.
The null runs daily, aud the. fainter

Mcnagartoor oom bl oat ton of Clrcosaad
Mrnagcrir exhibiting undvr thr ram.
taut. «n&lt;l for single entry foe, Ufa rum
oftwentv-five dollara. Fur each ate*
or extrtblHoa aaeompanylag a ctew. or
I meiiagurl. or com bl notion thereof,ria
.xuniouuJy aUW a '*»ld*«tow,” tte
ram of tin dulfort. Fur every show,
extinction 'VeWtortaJstnent be hl tn any
Itfal Ml Mid Qty, Jfow. of fiva dfai tare and lureaeh uftbo vartooa dariora
far-obtaintog mowey; two
^ISFEfiK-SS-

bun fort of lumber piled tbrroon, and
added thereto daily. The shingle toaraa

tho yard hero.

Tte lumter teams will

Jalyor the first of August, to you mo

cident occur to tho mill, tte«e will be a

Ufa rum &lt;&gt;rs&lt;re4oaani fori
Hxc. 0. ffo llrvnac rra.

Not wishing to take up too much space

dear, one tiaifa or oruriltow, on•□(•vilalrtk |»-rturmance of auy
or one place of auction to said Cil

hoping to see yourself and. soine othera
forual nous. These childraa are, ai a here soon fr'-m Hastings. With test
rule, sold by tteir narewta ia tte Italian
dtie* to mon called pofranM, who bring
Ran.
thosn over and operate item. Tte little
waifs are complexly fa the powsr of
tho padrone, who ivjmpels them to bring
Proposed Constitutional Changes.
him each night so much muaey, tte

tbaa oqe At
on ment In t
Hies) Bincty

UKaius*. 1,67-4, ocrea temnfod m lt&gt;&lt;3.
termiocil to break it up, nd tte Italian
oxi*ul in this city gave the authorities
the most cvnlial co-operation. On Fri-

$ht jypublIran fanner,

|UxJrriwM, Mien., Jrn 10, 1874.

Tho Wisconsin R. R. Law.

transferable without the cumsc.il ot tte
Council, cvidensed by tte crrtfffeatc or
Use Recordsetbeeeto sOsMbed.
Done at the Cococi! Room la the City

It secure* still further the private
rights of dtisons against religious into!rraucs, and lurbida uang-ftotdid futJ*
fur the vopport of aectnrian.au a col &lt; •
Il increases the facilities of the youniltos were firm The childh^n will fabones, 332, and of mules 15. In 1873
placed in the test positions to mate Ji;or and growing portiotia ot tho Stale
them woe dipped 8,105 lbs. of wool.
___ *
r .1 .... . ■ or representation- It makes the Senate
a more conserretire body by' doubling
71,180 lbs. ol pork marketed, 320 lbs.
the term of membership.
It peroriu

ufactsrvd. There was raised in 1873,
Once or twice be Pre we have briefly 26,624 bashals of Meat, 23,091 bush­
referred to the Wisconsin Roilrcnd els of com, and 13^129 bushels of all

EVERY NATION OF THE GLOBE REPRESENTED.

»

The 'Whole "World

Contributors,

Only One Ticket Required For All.
FEROTYPE GALLERY

fortunate controrerey between the Beata in 1872, 6,170 bn shela of apples and
in 1873, 5,069, with a fair supply of the followa, came hum" to find his lardsr
imperfect and unequal pieces ot legiila- other orchard products and smaller
tion it v-as possible to devise. In one fruits and garden vegetables valued at
of tho suits recently brought against Si,8X5 in 1872 nod 62,146 m 1873. la work, but bo fcpBed ho could not desert
tho Milwaukee &amp; Bl Pauls Railway
hj remratlo*. and went away.
Ha
5,506 bushels 1 of jraiatoes harvMted,
three childrou dead. The poor woman
had gone emsy, and killed her children
an iHuetratiun of our position ooncerwing this law.
We giro tho loading
township four
who persisted in continuing at wvrk,
I fa Mrif-dafance bt&gt; shot two of them,
A quantity of fainter waa shipped sroducts ware valued al |18,100.
dying frfattthn Wound. The hsbor
from Oskosh to Oconomowoc, ■ dis­
•tfoateoia that is going to make a
tance of seventy-five miles. According
st deal of
nf trouble
tmnl.l. hero
t,_»
*
great
ocratie Legislature, and by the vote of

the Legulainro to pasa bills with “money
in tbom," by forbidding its members to
have any share in cratracU for a year
nftrr the 4 legislative term expires fa
which tte contract was legislated.
It

s t. cmstsTU a co.
U —s»—mk. ow

*rf BmUsis

s?.tt.tK&amp;?iSacsK

to insure deliberate fcgislaof bills which are to

W«.
t; C.S ■afaUGlUX.XWO.,1
It allows the Governor to veto objeo.
N Of4 itet Oaartro Brofal. M WetM a
| tmaable epi ropriatiucs without ctnbarItefarfjrfartk.
. .
I rararnz the gwr-rnment
It incraarea the number
nutafa of Jr
the Stinruma Court In ft
Uraiuj Md RMa-b
.
give greater force to its decisions. .U
Messd \ud taPria^far MiVWf0.s
decreare the bnsinm of all conrts by
1‘ohtira in New York is quite a differ­ threwing-oat trivial anils.
.
whose inaugural to in the main a fair,
It forbids cities and cuuotiM to aid
ent thing from what |l is tn tte country.
candid and certainly a creditable docu­
With 70s' it runs in well-dsfinod
ment. Ho reoommeads economy in tho grooves.
If a mon is a Repub­
lican.
he
is
a
BepuU*ca:&gt;. debt.
Or*.
and if te Is a Democrat, he is a
But in
New York corporaticna by apodal charter, and refoaes to renew present charters when
it or wtet kind of a Repwbli- they expire.
u» i£' ile may be a Tammany
It modifies the liabilities of individ­
it, an Apollo Hal! Democrat, or ual stockholders. It ierbkto the &gt;• WaterJ___ - -* - VI- 1.
r _

Voour

-vid enlarging

old

A WWClALTY: !

Hemember the Plies.
Jefferson Street,
MtCW'

Str:

All For One Price of Admist on,
INCLUDING

fag-j^jtapbfromtl^.AdrtaU'^iW-T
nfa, is aquayy the duly &lt;f tj»; IhjfcWtl
rau of Mifarigm »n« wp .kra fcofa&amp;t
do the doty byjjrinsJMW
furifa|!lfy»Ch.,oath..' 7M vl

wiu.ua a* .eaaui.&lt;dt

io tte world.

Royal Bengal Tigers,

THE WtRBU »F TIE

And tte only DEN OF NINE

Grave-Robbing Hyenas
Four

«Dm. J
11 •!®TR Hommi clow,
Stowe, Gm. Murray, W. RoUand, Ches. Seale
Md Metta nd Wilcox.

W. W. Nickola, tte Bommosaanlt Rider.

iROUGH asd DRESSED
LUMBER

Masters Horace and Buddle, The Infant Wonders.

Born April 22. 1«74-

A CATARACT OF VARIETY STAES.

CHIEFS, WARRIORS, BRAVES and SQUAWS,

*•&gt;
PnLlie tbs most Ludicrona. Seasaiic-.al,
Thrdhag and Exciting tones over tbeaghtoC Tbegreab

Glittering Grotian ffipprodrsme I
TRIUMPHAL sthxet paoeant,
•

, TWO MILKS Iff I.EXOTH,
A BLAZE OF GOLD AND BURNISHED STEEL.

800 MEN AND HORSES
At 9 A. M. on each Day of Exhibition,
COME EABLY AND BEE IT.

SINGERS' ENGLISH MENAGERIE,

Carh Capital Inverted, 11,600,00.

Admission - - 50 CEJTT&amp;
$uldnn under lo }Qan of

I

mala of any
USE.

It makes wuruen eligible to toy affirm

Dcuft os Short Notice,

-

A TH IHE OP IROQDO1M IXD1ANM

CORDELIA,
The Paragon of Bare Baek Rtdera,

Tte Iroquois Chief Wild Iteler ut tho World

MANUrAOTURERS of

Lions,

IOO ARENIC ARTISTES.

THE GREAT LONDON CIRCUS.

M’LLE

Baby
J

CEITHT

THE MELLIA TROUPE,

Oiittom Planning, Bi
* ‘ ‘ .iph! Turning

Iheretoce, political exprewton from

Performing Elephants
Tte only dra of FIVE FKROCIOUB

Hypodrornatic Spectacles,
Wild Indian Scenes,
Denizen's ofthe Jungle,
Terrors of the Forest,
Grecian Qymnasism,
and the Great Hippophageon,

ty ef corporations not -used

to rolncatforfal

Th. oaffy FIVE WONDERFUL

V

Mlle Marie. Sianor Etqrene, Master Curios,
Tte Famous Gymnasts.
MESMM. METTK AID WILCOX.
,
The French Comics.

IJ ME

“We mwrt net
‘foil
in Soptemter, but'win avltmy------,
.W.W;.
.%n,r KngUmi stasHl. by fa. party

Exhibition

50 CAGES and DENS of ANIMALS.

MatedIfauL bSMl resell .e i» ikeaosSne

।
or school purposes, st the option of the

Mamsuoth

TIOTURER.

s&gt;ble moa du, any legislation calculated
is credo up of quits aa many factions with Bute corporations.
to embarrass or cripto the railroads of the there being thia difference, however:
1: smpowtn the Ix-gi&gt;Iatimi to regu­
State, or that shall attempt to cuwlxolby
late rates ot freight nnd transportettoa. less M refWUrt r.ft rtrn_r **
an J forbids combi natron of *m&gt;&gt;pattag
linen. It makes railroad* pultlic high
freight forgetting, attempted to collect
The Republican party
10, and tho shipper n-idevineil his
teal direv
and undertakes to protect private rightoi
Tbs dnjy fa th* JMpfadk*8* .fat
’ Matae,«!tordtnr.»t«t*!tfJlfo ffiW4f

It suspends all pnbHc offinere from
their functions during trial tor impaach*. I
setno of his best support from Bopubli- 1tuent, and inakrai them liable to legalI ‘
ns. both
of tho city.
1
Bat the
s get their iM*&gt; &lt;
It allows
the penal fiaM hitherto dooffices, which 4. tMtmfto
Kbre3fatobdi4*rtlteaS

The Mort Intensely Interesting and Novel Exhibition ever Seen in America. Specialities our
great feglare. The most Gorgeous ai&lt;LHippodramic Triumphal Street Pageant ever seen. The
Only 6 Performing Elephants in the World. The only 5 Performing Bengal Tigers in the World.
The Only 9 Performing African Hyenas in the World. 4 Baby Lious, boru April 22. 1874. Five
Massive Golden Chariots, 2 Roman War Chariots, Roman Charioteers, Fcarleia Cavalier* escort­
ing Grecian Beauties. Elegant Costumes adorning shapely ladies. Elepltant Coursing, Hurdl*
Racing. Indian Game of LaCroase, Foot Racing, etc. We use our own race-track. Read our
$250,000 challenge. 4 Acres of Exhibition Tents. It has no equal—no rival. The Public and
the Press vouch for us.

LABGEST COMBINATION OH W

t'a id Mr w

Democrat.

uf the l*rohfbitory low. Heys the State
BL rant Accordingly the Northwest­ finances aro in first rate condition, a deern road claimed tho entire amount

t .i

1.11

NEW PHOTOGRAPH

ExHWHm

In the World.

25 oente.

DOORS OPEN st I AND 7 P. M.

�Uni tfoifo IHtite;.

FOR S'A!

Considering tho mischief thaf goesip*rs have willfully don, and are still &lt;Jo• ng,who will pretend to say that there fo
any adequate punishment for them ?

CHURCHES.

Camp Mooting oo the old camp ground
on Mr. Peter Edmund’s land, in ths
town of Baltimore, oocmnanaiag August
6th, 1874.
AB denominations and
It fo truthftiUy said that if there is a people are cordially invited to attend.
dart of beington earth who may be
considered low, it is that dare who
spends without earning, who ioniums
without producing, who d;»ipato the
earnings of thsir fathers and relaiiros
without being anything in and of them- 'Baitings Lodge, No. 62, P. A A- M. for
tbs ensuing masonic year, and they will
bo installed wo underitand, nt the next
A. H. Ite-se, Esq., Superintendent ofl
tho Detroit, Lansing and lake Michi regular. This Lodge fo now in a tatyisbing condition and has contributing
gan Railroad, was made tbe target, fo
members. May its shadow never grow
a pistol oho*. .1 FowlarvQle recently,lx
fortunately escaped uninjured. It
John M. Nevins, W. M.; E. J. Erans,
safe to say be does hfo duty, aa an efi
8. W.; Charles M. Runyan, J. W.;
err of that road, else be would not 1
IF. Makepeace, Trees.; W. 0. Hed­
selected as the victim of some miscre
rick, Secretary; Geo. Altoft, 8. D.;
Jas. Crowley, J. D.; E. W. Harlow,
It is safe to my that the Valley Divi-l
sion of tho Central was never in bettor
condition than it ia to-day, under the
efllrien* management of J. Drsxaxn,
Esq, as Superintendent, a ad Lewis
Durkee, Esq., of Nashville, as Road County, will moot pursuant to adjourn­
Master, and wo think tho public should ment. nt the fair ground in the city of
appreciate their efforts to make this rood Hastings, on Thursday tbs 11th day of
what it is, one of tire very brat in the June. A. D. 1874. at ton o’clock A. M.
fur the election ot ofiicera for tho ensu­
Tho able letter of Hon. James F. ing year, aud far the transaction of sueh
Joy. showing mo. t conclusively that tho other business st may property come
interest of the people of the Northwest before the meeting. A general invita­
demands tho construction of a bridge tion is extended to ail. It is hoped end
for railroad perpaws. over tho Detroit expected that the people of Barry County
River at or hear Detroit, is published will generally turn out, especially tho
on the 4th page of thia issue of the Old Pioneers. Como one, come all and
Baxxxb, end should command the care­ let us have a good time.
Jnnjr Q. Cuxmv,
ful perusal of every mau intsresed in
the prosperity aud development of tbs
Northwest generally sad Michigan in
Another Manufacturing Establishment.
particular.

It is with no ordinary pleasure we
uoto the completion of the paving job
on State aud Jcffurson streets, and it is
not to much to say that the work has
boon done in a business like manner in

Bsrrfss-.'
‘X,R£L!

Messrs Andree Rocm and Michael
Rasor hero done for tho people a job
that fo worthy of special commendation,
and that leflnet much credit alike on tho
coutraeiore, tho city, tho Street Com­
missioner, aud ex-Movor Barlow, under

whoso supervision the contractors have

i DOpCiE. SO- 52,
iia4a.lk.Moa WoAmoSi
—■-'at'ftiss,

Cannod Fruits and Ffob. Jr»V the

Aixy^McL«u^-?
A tall llueoirtha bJcgtortfte*^,»M.
lod
grace, dash and originality. lowest prices, al
I « v vw A* irvt
leaps over double burners a dis­
tance of fifteen or eighteen fest, and
plunges through paper bsb&gt;oni back­
ward, forward, bead first and freUfirst,
seemingly with the utmoil recHresnres.
To crown nil, she casts off tho bridle
and surcingle, Imim to tho ground from

C

her opportunity, and in a second mounts
again, aa gracefully and easily aa it all
the accessories were at hand.
This
feat waa received with a storm of ap­
plause, end confirmed the sudier.eo in
tbc conviction that she fo without doubt
the champion bare back equretricnoe
of tho day.
Other excellent features of tho arenio
cxbibifon are tbo gymnastic feats ol
the Itomelta fnrnilv—Signor Eogcnc.
Master Carlo, and M’llo. Mario; tho
horsemanship of tho Indian Markecsu,
and tho tumbling of tho acrobatic

" jpiifo*

'A trasw-l

LAST CHANCE
Finn ISO Uli tin CONCEIT

tiMr

ment of the patrons by all connsctod
with tho establishmont Polito ushers
are not too common in traveling exhi­
bitions, end when oio can cater a cir­
cus lent and be met in a respectful,
goullsnisnly manner (as was tho eno
Tho Wilkins Bros., late of Grand with all who were there yesterday), ths
Rapids, bare moved to this city and are cireumstancu is not undeserving of
about to establish an oxteusive Manu­ lecvguitiou.—Dtinil JYtt Pmi, 2fay
factory of all kinds of work ia wood
including the extensive Manufacture
of Croquet furniture, and in tho mean
time have leased tho rooms formaly occu|tied by Moms. Hams, Williams A
Co., o® Creek and Railroad streets, and
will at once comm iueo tho Manufacture
uf sash, doors, blinds, and all kinds of
mouldings, stair rails, Ae., Ac.
They
have also, a plaining machine, a largo
stock of first quality of lumbur, and
hope by itrict attention to business, the
prompt filling of all orders, and tho sale
of all goods at liva and fot Eve prices,
to command tbe confidence and patron­
age ul the public.

S^nwsaaF^W
Jlhstedes to, Marriage.
MhMttrlU*.

iirsoftrcxTH.- •**“ ”

BEST OF WORK.

English ।
irlirr II

Guarantee

Satisfaction!

PANACEA.
All.® Jap
t tobacco that

HOPKINS and BABNK8,

jullNHONACO*
Utddlcv

MMfeHttr,

full of life and energy, and a good time
had by those pment
A committee consisting of Prat
Dickie, 0. D. Spaulding sod Dr. Lath­
rop, was appo intod to procure speakers
for the future mootings, also, a oommittoo of tliroe ladies and two gentlemen to
provide a programme for next Tuesday

“•j.'J'j'ihn.'.'.-'Z___

te At Sils ift Ind Uniu Halt
MM®
'

Clubbing Rates.

Far the mcofomodatfon at our suh.rribers who desire any other book,
oiagasinc, or paper, published, with or
aithout tho advertised premiums, we
sill obtain it fur you st tho Lowxrr,
der the head of »pecimem,of a job dons
itirm. without any expense to you in
st this office recently, the June 8th,
fending the crdcr.
number of the Jsmtwss Jtnrtp^prr Rtportrr says: "The Banner, Hastings,
Mich., business card in colors, showing
fine material, tasteful typography and
color, and superior bress-work.”

The cvmmittee promise to do all in
thair power to procure good speakers
and provide interesting entertain mon ts
for all tt&gt;« future mosting*.
The mooting adjourned to meet at tbe
Presbyterian Church next Tuesday
evening, at 8 o’clock. A cordial inviia-

i Prescriptions

eareUly

Compoanded

8T0OJ

edX

NEW OFFERS!

NEV/IDEAS!

•rewflrai.J

s.jrji’Tfrm
Shingles. Lath, Ac.

-T’Wttw retro. -

jPAT^.TXKG!
DAY AND MQHT.
Special Notide.

BMffiGSHTWffiSTB!
claim through ths poblic prints that
you aro anxious to hare a trial ot plows

candidates for official honors were pres­ with us, although you have just backed
ent. For shame!—ZTretusys Hmw Jsre- out of ooe trial, because you were
naJ.
Ws presume all of tho above fo trw afraid to go upon the ground we had
picked out Aa that ground has all

site

Halting*, Mich.

' aosins'

l«en plowed up sine*, and we don't

IIXU^RG,ROUND

know of any other as good place to tart
Circus on Monday.

Pk-aty ol Rain lately.

plowv, wo waive the right, which be­
last or l.smu remaining at the
longs to us as the challenged party/ to
Hastings P. O., Jana *th. 1874:
Jacob Anglamyre, Edwin Chafcr, piek the ground to bo plowed, and will

WE WANT AGENTS.

U(t JStewIjiH SMMCEI

A good growing time.
A nuisance— the potato bugs.

( Mire Almira Crook, Warren E. Dayton, allow ths judges to select it providing
'Rnsseil a Camfidd, Royal Cronk, Gw. they are instructed to choooo such as
E. Dennis, Mire Alice Dark J. H.
Beautiful—tho flower-gardens.
will combine all kinds of plowing.
Davis, L. Dirkao, G. W. Hammond. J.
Pioneer Meeting is to-morrow.
Wo accept your chalkngo- upon the
E. I’erref; C. H. Reynolds, Mrs. L. P.
Prospering—our railroad bite rests.
Taylor, D. L. Thomsor, Docalthy A. following conditions, which ws submit
Read our advertising columns next Canfoy. Jatooa Mo Glynn, Chas. W. , to every farmer, are fair.
.
Peruse the Common Council proceed- Smith, Wm. Laverty.
1st Each party shall bo allowed to
Direct your letters to No. of P.O. eater for trial any plows manfactured
To be held August 26th—Tho Repub­ box or drawer. Jm. E&lt;»xrre,P.M.
by them or for which they are agents.
lican State Convention at Lansing.
fid. The judgsa shall bo fire in
Lists of Patents issued from tho U.
Luts of now Job Typo just received.
8. Patent Office to Michigan Inventors, number, two to be chosen by each par­
G»l workmen, and fair prices
for the week coding May 10, 187-4, ty and the four thus Mkcted to choooo
Noto tho eall for a meeting of the Exand each bearing that date. Furnishocutivv Committee of tbc County Agri­
•d thia paper by Cox A Cox, Solicitors
cultural Society.
of Patents, Washington, D. C.:.
An adjourned saarion of tho Circuit
Car Starter, C. L. Poagsr, Niles.
Court will bo held on Monday Juno 29th,
shall be instructed to chooeo such as
Farm Gate. 8. H. Wheeler, Niloa.
Heating Store, B. M. Anthony, De­ will afford all kinds of plowing.
l-4?beriff Vrnatnaa ia doing the people
• 41b. The judges 'shall bo practical
a great service by erecting hitching posts
farmers residing in this county.
• in front of the Court Hjuso squire.
Balloon, J. Harinere, Detroit
5th. The tnal shall bo under tho
vXt ia a note worthy foci that in a pop­
Ix&gt;g Termer. H. T. Punter, Spriag
exclusive control of the judges, and tho
ulation of 2100 there was only 21 deaths
plows shall be held by them only.
to 58 births ia this city during the year
Fruit Drier E. A. Jones, Sturgis.

Charles G. Holbrook has sold his fine
residence and one lot on the 8. E. corner
of Church and Centre streets to Hon.
Harvey Wright for 84^00-

A son of Mr. Belsura, oi Jutland, of
about six or seven summers, foil from a
noo and Third street

At half part »

ssazswftTaE

iff" JUSTtffl, S3®. .1 VICTtffl,
and Champagnss,

^tUin jswMiitllftrtsflw sswpsafii Ui

xo. ® nno^pVAy, ,m»w vortx.

Tho policy and practice of this com­
pany hare bosn steadily to increase its
finreefol soMity, 17 which jurttr to
command the ronudonoo of tho public.
To this and all suroltn premium re­
ceipts hare bean retamed, aDowing tho

COLORADO EXCURSIONS

POUCY BORDERS
rein ev fc» he f
SinU th min, It mwmW ItjOtiini

AH tho luxuries of the season, grocer­
ies. canned fruit end fish. Aho a foil
lino of vegetables fur sate cheap nod de­
livered free by John Stanley.

We are printing the City Charter and
Ordinances, by order of the Commo®
Council Wo shall Txaro a few extra
copies far rek. Lrare yow order eeriy.

iSltt

�“I have remarked that ill-founded
enmities are ever the most obstinate.
The reason of tiiis te etear. Asofihaces
of that kind exist only tn the imagina­
F.rgvr prices than the'avoragn of eove- tion, they never fail to grow aud swell
ral preceding yeere. Tim result is that tn that receptacle, ten fruitful in evil
more tncuey ia in the interior at this
timo for crape sold during this winter
than ws. w/r Mr. Wa in the his­
tory to-day of tho grain trade. All bus­
toe which tho importance of tho ques­ iness, covering many millions of dollar*
tion demanded ; that tho Detroit Hirer hM been done without any special!
noise or bustle, but aa a matter of
only such as would bear upon end
^ring from tbe national Interest invol­
ved. This U putting the question upon
vary high ground certainly. Though
wo do not fw a moenete admit Ibat th.

«i MU1UUU
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MUSIC BOOKS
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.

HASTINGS IAMB TURKS1
■ BLACK * rUlXSK. rtep»*«**.
jUpsrU
MuNLMr.M'.'
liEADtfTONES.

TABLE TOM,

Michigan Central H. R

w Want JartMi &amp; IW

OLD. RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE,

rwsHauuia south.

WE

AMERICAN MARBLE
P.trstL tests.
1 YimUsbIL “
Aas Arter "
, Dtlkl.
'iMsles.
CbsteM.
Dm Lake.

And. Our
NEIGHBORS!

. M.nhte,
BaUlrC.osk,
, Kslaauoc.
[xo«a

(he experience of the past winter before
as, as compared to that of ocvoral for­
mer ones, we propoeo now to give eome
stalemates bearing upon thia part of the
case, in the argument which was press­
ed before tbe Board of Engineers on bwhalf of the railroads. Tbe amount of
freight carried under present diaulrsn-

t CMrir1. i—i-—

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THE NEW IMPROVED

REKINGTIIN SKIING MACHINE.
Tho convenaiion----------------„. _
mo, and I wanted to continue it. but
my conductor caught sight at thia mo­
ment of 'a fist woman, two equates off,
who waa making a frantic effort to reach
tho car, and ha stopped for her.
Her

ing the businsee, now being prepared
by means of four groat roads, of which
three aro being double tracked, and
two south of Lake Erie, there can bo no
accumulation of grain ia the lake cities.
It will move all winter There will l»
no stagnation of business during tho
winter months. Tho grvst roads will
be always upon. Freights will more
all the time. The busineee of tho coun­
try will continue through the year
round. There will bo little coat of stor­
es* little delay or loos of interest
Mousy will continue to circulate te tho I
agricultural country daring all the
year. The market for tbe farmers will
bo always open, and be will be able to
command money for his productions in
winter aa well aa summer. Life, busi­
The Danbury News gives the fallow ness and energy, will bo as apparent,
and tho internal commereo of the coun­ teg sketch of the muter spirit ia the
try wi3 move aa rapidly in mid-winter mechanical department of the New
York llmee, now tho loading journal of
u a: any other season of tho year.

The "Medal for Progress,'

It Snrat feta tats i Him Fria

The Christian Union
Henry Ward Beecher,
EDITOR.

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grau! River Valley Division

marked ability tho responsible office of
engineer and superintendent of this
splendid machinery, and tho perfectly
Kitsniatuad administration and ex ecuin ot tbe mechanical department of
ono of the greatest newspaper estab­
lishments in tbs world. Hu modesty

OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

Now Yoxx, May 30tb, 1874.
rax rrsea sumi' stubs.
last Monday the stage drivers* of

wages. They have been receiving 82.W
per day, and struck for 83.00. Monday
and Tuesday tbe hundreds of thousands
of people who depend ujoci tbe sieges
to got up and down town, were com­
pelled to fall back upon the street rars.

ar ooald demand any price for transpor­
tation. and‘he did not fail to improve
hia opportunity. Far a considerable
time alter tho navigation was open, tho
prices from Chicago to Buffalo were
some 15 to 18 cents per bushel, and
ranged high during tbe whole season,
when 5 cents will tarnish a good. fair
profit. But all these expenses of delay,

The over,
the first timo in years,
was open all winter. Tho ferries could
pass easily at all hours of tbe day and
transportation, for instance, anything hterally tratfewrf in drunkenness, and | night More than a million o! dollars
were earned by freights alone by the
that interferes with It, in however the number of bottles a sound drinker1
could put under hia belt and lira waa a North Shore line of toads between Now
alight a degree, works discomfort to the matter of proud boosting.
York and Chicago in December aud
Whale city. The transportation capacity
January
te excess of tbe amount earn­
Tbs rvfiinem.nt, and. it may be ad­
ia deficient at best, and it any one of ded. the hy[oeri.y, of modern society ed in tho same months test yea:. This
the means of Cumg to aud bo is with­ bas changed all this, and made it dis­ would indicate that at least 810,000,000
drawn. ell the Other method, are over reputable to drink deeply, a»L « many worth of property passed over tho line
during times luouths more than pereal
burdened to «» vnUsrabte degrw parts ol oer own country, to drink at all.
But iu lad, is there leas couiuwptloc of
Hence tbe public sbudduiuJ wbeo tbe ateebube drinks than went an a century
stage dtivi r» eisuwuutoa Irocu tli.-ir
basso, cud tbe stag* .topjwd. Brood- ’
i.eud, and that lire rariun. teuiperanoe
' mureiueuts have nut MSebtlally lews nod
________ ...........
ribbue*
tau aiiKiuut need. Tbe way ui rising it . , I_____
. bas chhngeil aui wbat woe formerly ineas war done by tho northern route,
prectioei} iqieuly is now done ia eeowt, and Hu. great amount which passed
over
it
relieved
all
other
routes.
and
and orgies which would have out E»trlull vomety a bluabiug iu Ui. timeout there sm no dog upon any, and ev.m
rile Ueorges, are BOW occurring under Loture tbe opening uf navigation, and
tho safe route of many a brown stone during the month of March, price, by
dwellinRaluitg tbe avenuei. 1 know a rail (ell off till they were below summer
1 a .1 — .1ll- - I
-—

He u only 28 yean ot age. and has
bad entire management uf this impor­
tant department of the Timos for four
years. Besides which ho has made n
special study of all progress in printing,
and twice visited Europe to inspect
everything in tho line of such macuteery, and now, having selected and pur­
chased tho really perfect printing-press
of tho world,—tbe Engliih Walter
printing-press,—has sot up two of those
machine* in ths Times buildings, and is
running them with a success that tbs
Root never equaled. Those preso is
are the only specimens of the kind to be
seen in this country.
This young man, after a thorough
so bool education, cboee at the ago of17
to cummonce, with tho humblest me­
chanic. the Udder uf work, and that
though ha bad a wealthy father, able
and willing for him to go aofl-gJoved in
whatever path of life ho desired. How
vary many, not adopting a teamed profesaioa, would have taken to elegant
idling ortho speculative delusion ot
groat wealth suddenly acquired in Wall
street. Our friend, at IT years of ago,
put on blouse, aud, dinner-pail in band

Morgan Iran Works. In three years
and a half, by manual-labor, and with
greasy hands aad grimy face, bo work­
ed his way from pder and filer, though
metal -easting, machine bolting and fit­
ting, by riveting aud joining in tbe
close, nasty holds of monitors aud iioaclada, step by step, to running enginas.
constructing machinery, aud tiaally
in.deling and designing work tor oth­
ers. That is, be went industriously
and striviugly through an entire course

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ws have reetevnd 2D.488.N0 bwsMs.
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VOL. XIX. NO. 8.

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, felCHIG AN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1874.

WHOLE NO. 944.

Cift.

MILO T. WHEELER.
urt-m TnK-V’fRXa.-OSte. Is IM Cwn
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WM- H. BURGHER.
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WM. CFJOHI,

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Messrs. DWIGHT 4 BURRALL,

U

Gents
JOHN ROBERTS, -

A. I*. DRAKE.

DUS. J. M. k C. RUSSELL.
runiQAMA SVBOBOXB.—OSes erw Bas••U A NvrteS Mot,.

We warrant these plows superior to any other
Chilled plow in existence in the following particulars: •

end ■ moment liter la walked Tom.
carrying a basket filled with Jersey
peaches. "They don’t grow in Green­
land.” said he, tucking the paper down
over the fruit ■‘Como this way.” I
followed him, and we had jut —ted
ounetrod comfortably in the ear whan
th e train moved off.
'
‘‘Now, for the story, Tom." aaid I, aa

Ease

Quality and Quantity of Work,
Adaptability to all kinds of Plowing,
Il to apparent to every one that you wish to avoid a trial on
equal terms aa our propositions were such that no ene wishing
to seefairplay could take any exceptions to them.
Now Gentlemen, we ask you

WILL YOU ENTER A TRIAL OF PLOWS WITH
ACCORDING TO THE PROPOSITIONS MADE BY US
Bajtkm of Muy 20th, 1874.
’

NO EXTORTION!

da ; bat it was no neo. She didn’t Uro
to see her eighteenth birthday.”
••Poor Clara! Bhe loved you dearly.
Then 1 suppose you eh— come Boaton
girl o' your acquaintance T”
Jack, you couldn't toll who Mrs. Tom
Footer was ia you should try horn now
till morning. I ehall try to enlighten
you.” And, moving the baaket to one
aide and netting himMtf ia hie neat, ho
went on: "Yoa know I have the mis­
fortune to be an only child. I woo
twenty-one, father and mother began
to talk about my marrying. I *ro
plenty of cousins, you know, and we alwaye had young iadiee going ia and out
of the house; but while Clara lived ehe
wae company for me, and after ahe died
I waa full of business, and didn’t trouble
myself about matrimony. To tell the
truth, Jack, I didn't fancy the girls.
Perhaps 1 was unfortunate in my ac­
quaintances ; bat they seemed to me all
curia and flounces and furbelows, and 1
would aa soon hare thought of marry­
ing a fashion plate aa one of those
elaborate creatures. I don’t object to
style; 1 like it- But you can neo fine
gowns and bonnets any day in ths
Washington street windows; and ray

The irioe of the plow is only $14.50; Plain
.Points, &gt;5 cents; Cutter Points, 70 cents.

DWIGHT » BURRALL
FARM FOB SALK
•

DENTIST

Nashville.

•

Micliia.
TERMS LOW.

A -GREAT BARGAIN.
Pure Wines and Lioucre!

FARM FOR SALE!

For One Timi Mian La
XEW STORE!

NE» GOODS AND NEW PRICES

SCHOOL mill I
Meetings, Michigan.

Chromo
Usees la BesUags. •",1 —

H A. BUSELL’S

O/ry /ters nep or

tenth aide Stale Street

Hastings, Mich.

B.F.8TEINHOFF

NOTICE.

CHROMOS !

—one married years ago,- and the oth­
er, much younger. father fired upon as
a dcairahle wife for me. I rather think
the two families had talked it over to­
gether; at any rate, Miss Matilda camo
to Greenland for a long summer visit.
She ia an amiable girl; bat so petted
and spoiled that she's good for nothing,
undeveloped in mind and body. She
looked very gay in th. evenings, attired
in the latest importations. But she was
al wavs Ute at breakfast; she didn’t
dare to ride boros book ; aha couldn't
take a walk without stopping to rest on
every stone; and. once, when I asked
her if she had read th" account of the
battle of Sedan, she looked up, in her
childish way, and said, 'No, Mr. Footer.
Newspapers are so tiresome.’ Btossme!
what should I have done with such a
baby!"
“A year ago this summer I was very
much confined at the at—; and, wham
Purtamouth, and their winter io Boe- August came, instead of ■—odiug the
An'I said, I knew him “&gt; ■ moment.
Ho had grown tall and stoat, and the
boy waa still in his face, and with a
flush of early lonling I sprang, forwent
and caught him by tne arm.
• 'Tor* ! How are you t"
•»
He foaled pumisd for a moment, end
then, bursting into a lough, bo eeiw-d
my hand in a strong grasp, and axclaimed:
"Why, John Balaton! Is this you!
Wb—did you cosaafnxn! I'm glad
to one you, ray boy. Why, I haven't
set my eyes on you since we made that
trip to Nahant, in your freshman year.
The truth is, father was so poorly for a
long time then that I had, everything to
see to, aed Mi as if the world waa oa
my shoulders. I did bear, though,
about your college tumors and your go­
ing to German;; ; and I've oftanthough t
of you lately end wished to — you.
Why, Jack, in spite of my weight and
your board and broad shoulders, I can't
realise that tan ye— hero gone since
we wore at Exeter together. We must
talk over o]d timee and new. When
did you get back aad what are your

would have a little change, and so I
went down for a fortnight to toe Cliff
House, on—Beach. It. a quiet, pleas­
ant resort, and you'll always find from
fifty to one hundred people th— during
the season. The landlord it a tool
follow, and a distant relative of mine.
1 thought be looked flurried when 1
went in, and alter a few minutes he
took me one side and said ;
time. I had a very good rook, that I
got from Boston, at twenty dollare a
week; but she's a high-tempered wo­
man. Last evening she quarreled with
her assistants, this morning ths beef­
steak was all in confusion, and now she's
packing her trunk to toevo by the next
train. In two or throe days I M* prob­
ably get another down in bar p—B;
but what we’re tb do meanwhile I don’t

"I doubt it,’ be replied. «I*ro hall a
doaMn giria from the vicinity doing up­
stairs work—one of them from your
town, the best waiter in the diathgrocm. But I suppose ah of them would
either be afraid of the responsibility «
think it beneath them to turn &lt;xx&gt;k;
though they would hero plenty of help,
and earn twenty dollars where they
now get three."
"who's h— from Groeulaadt I
asked, for I knew eomelhi&amp;g of almost
every one In the ptoro.
■ Mary Ilford."
"Mary Lyford. A black-eyed, light­
footed girl, about twenty yearn old. with
two broth— in Ord—do and her father

�“WE
And Our
NEIGHBORS!'

1.578 to 1873. Of core there waa M0
rested in 1873 1.112 acres, and Ihedt*,

423 acres of orchard*.
A brief rsaumoof the cause, or point*
&lt;rf Biftruo, which haseledk&gt;thi*divisioa in ane of the oldest I’roteaUat
Churcbee in the country wilt not be out
of plane:—
’ ' ' ’'•
1st. Tb* Protestant Episcopal Church
does not recogaiM the ck— -*
Presbyterian, Methodist,

sheared in 1873 2,088 shoe]., from which
there was dipped 8.281 lb*, of wool.
90.790 Ibo. of pork wa* marketed in
1878, and 50 cheese, and 67.885 lbs. of
butter manufactured. In 1873 there
waa grown 27.336 bus. of wh*at,
bus. of corn, and 26.803 bus. of aL
—
kinds of grain. Of apples 13 772 bus.
were harvested in 1872, and 7.739 bus.
in 1878, and several hundred dollars
-jorth of smaller fruia each year The
aggregate beins c*timato£. Wr,'®8i6-

hew proud I was to find a Trreeniand
girl so Mcoiupliabed. She blushed,
and thanked me, and said, in a modest
way, that she was very glad it we were
all suited ; and then Nation come up
and expressed bis entire satisfaction
with all she had don*. As she stood
there in a white pique draes, with a
■cariet bow ortho throat, and her hair
n*otiy orraugTd, she looktd every inch

is*** and the other ism* of the day to and garden vegetable* ia 1878, -84.196
the choice of each individual rotor, with and In 1873 83.02B. In &gt;878 4.188 ftm
no attempt to expires the views of any ot dried fruit was marieelod.: • 9ANJ6 boa.
Aa briefly announced in our last issue, in the platform, and in our judgment
the Republican Stats Qmvonlioe is to
bo held on tho 26th of Angus', at La'gf

on which the oblation of tho body and
blood of Chri*L is offered armw to tho
Father, and that tliero is a teal prvsouoc
of Christ in the element* of bread and
wino. The Reformed Episcopal Church
allows no church drouratiou*, orna­
ments, vesturn*, mature*. oeeerotQonial*
calculated Io track, either directly or
symbolically, that the Christian minis­
try pMMsscs a taeardotal character, or

It forbids the use of the word “priest"
a* applied to the ministry, and ai»o for­
bids that lh»&gt; communiou tabla shall he
constructed in tho form of an alter, and
believe* in the spiritual ptoMace only
of Christ in the oouununion.
4th. The i’roloalant Efdaoopal Church
in the intent baptismal *ervice, eaeerts
tho belte of Boston "
"•Good-night, M:s* Lyford,’ I said, that by baptism a "child is recenerate."
when aa reached tho ball. T am go­
ing in the morning; but I shall see you
again whan you go back to Greenland.’

“ ‘Why, yes, I should like to remem­
ber yon by a plate of such muffins aa
wo had yrelcrday.’
“ 'You ihall have them, sir,’ sho said,
aa she disappeared in. the doorway.
And.havo them I Al.
•Thro* weeks later Mary camo home
to Greenland, with more than a hun­
dred dollars in her p&gt;tr»e and a fame seem to be firmly wedded to the tem­
porising policy. In teet, th* LowChurch adherents uow amtidered them­
selves aa in a helpless minority; their
only hope is that th* present astonishmg stride* of Ritualiiiu will jwoduco a
healthful reaction io the High-Church
your hand, Tom! I w*a afraid you End ranks, whiob wilt make itself hoard
been taken in by toms Matilda Lane." and felt in tho Genaral Cunreutiuu,
“Do you think Tm a /*ef F’ said ha. which moots in New Yolk on the first
Then 1 told of my own choice, and I Wednesday in October next There
was still talking r/Leu th* train stopped are already indications of this. Nearly
all lhe Church journal* ere recognued
at Oe Greenland station.
We soon arrived at the hospitabln organs of tho High-Church party ; in
home. Hi* wife w.-is all be bad pictur­ .fact, we know of but one exception.
Tax
Enacnrtitsx. of thia city, whieh ia
ed her; a refined, intolligvnt, handsome
outspoken and can**t in its demand

tnihed in the opinion that Ritualism
must bo lukim in hand without further
delay. Tho trouble is how*v«r, the par­
ty to bo attacked h united, earuMt, un­
compromising, and dttormined; white
fheir opponents aro inharmonious,
week, vacillating, doubtful, and hope­
less. It is a knowledge of this, to them
lamcntnblc, fact thnfpJnkes m&gt; common
among Low-Churchmen the declaration,
“We have nothing to hope from tae
General Contratiot&gt;.
Thia, theu, ta tho rase as it now
stands. To many uf the prraeiplM fot
which the Low Cwurch, or Evangelical
party, have been contending for nearly
hall a century hare been adopted by the
Reformed Church, that they cannot in
consistency foil to be in »yni]&gt;athy with

Protestant Episcopal Church, ho seem­
ed to be leading a forlorn hope. His
course was, apparently, almoat uisiver- ’
sally denounced by his Into nstodalea
in tbo ministry, while tho laity seemed
as a body utterly indifferent to tho now
movement. But timo works wonder­
ful changes, and now it is seen that tho
Genoral Council of tho now Church, as­
sembled in liew York, represents some­
thing real and positive. Indeed, the
Bofonned Episcopal Church, is no long­
er a mere vision of enthusiastic dream-

Bishop Cummin*, as wo hare said, is
from Kontucky. In Illinois, Bishop
Cheney, of Cfo-kgo, ia making a lively
eiir, and his cifcrt* throughout the
State are mooting with abundant sueeasa. The djoceoe of Virginia has boon

.818881!

THE STATE CONVENTION.

for Blate Officer*, and tho
such other business &lt;M
coms before it. We rogi

• J •Certainly I do,’ bo answered. 'Go
and show thy company that you are nt
bum* ia the parlor aa well as the kitch­
en.'” Bo, smiling and blushing, die
took mv ana.
,
.
"Didn't we make a sensation when
wo went in 1 Perhaps Ibero was u fel­
low there with a better •social position’
(you know tbo phrase), than I, and I

M nfaii cattle

OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

Wo read in Holy Writ that it shall
be easier for a camel to pass through
the eye of a noodle than tor a rich man
to cater tho kingdom of bnasen. I pro­
sumo thio applies to women as well, aud
I am in no mood this morning to dis­
pute the assertion.' The care of my es­
tate so worries mo that I am seldom in
a Chxistiuu fram* of mind. NoloUy
knows the anxieties attendant upon
great wealth. Mr. Vanderbilt and I
weep over I: hours together.
But there Is on* exception to thia rule.

:
'the iiieoo thn only proper one for
aotaions of any Statu convention, es­
pecially those called far puttical.-pat- .

By thia you may imagine how much
ihoj "Want to aco peupte.
Aud tho
trouble'&gt;*, no one can prophesy as Io
tho duration of this stalo of’ things
"When will busiores revival'’ i* tho
query, the answer nhraj* being, '-The
Lord only knows." No human can toll,
for there wm no apparent cause far its
beginning. Tho country wm itroug
and sound in September but, yet ia a
week a panic swept over tho country
like a tornado, prostrating tbo •trougnit
Muse*, uprooting the moat firmly estab­
lished credits, aud with it* long fingers
reaching down to tho mini humble |Kopie. Far it has atfooted the most hum-

everything suspended.
There is no
building, and the builders aro out el
work. Tho consumption of evary thing
that go** into the bowel* (except whis­
key) is lessened, and the coopers aro I
idle. Men wear their boots longer, and
the shoemaker* an: on their oars; in
abort, it i* distreii, and nothing but !
distress. It goes oven to lhe beggar*.
One placid looking, old blind b;-ggar
who has n seat on Fulton Street, told
n:o yesterclay that the panic bod ruined
him. His cullectionx no raid with u
whine, bad dropped to S3 p«r day, but'
bo wouldn’t care to much about that,
but rente had fallen 80 per cent, and
be bad two houses aud three stores
empty, even al thi* reduction. Tho old

The Christian Union
Henry Ward Beecher,
'•
EDITOR.

Ttie work to be done by Hite ctotroation, when it shall asaembte, will be of
the utmost importance, and should be
candidly conaidored by the |&gt;eople prior
to lhe holding of tbo several county
convention* Tho enlarged. delegation
provided for wt* not, ta oi
*
'
very eseontial, a* in meet c
June 15th, 1674.
galiM are eloctod in oouuty convention,
and iroin each county will pretty near­ Box. GEO. M. DEWEY,
ly represent the public voice u* «xprvtted in county convention whether
the number be two or four ^tar each
member of lhe House ul Kspfarifate^.
In this township ihure are two deaf
tivae, and yet there can eertalaty be no
and dumb person*. There wm in 1873
valid objection to the number provided that still your policy, and so far u you 13 tnarriage*, 82 births.and 19 dcathslor by the Committee sad «e hope to know the policy of tho. party in this
Fleas* sniwer through the |
see every count* fully represented.
.
of which 8.891 ar* Improved. Of neat
cattle over on* year old there fs 988, of
. Youra must truly. ,
sheep 2.250, of nwie* 88i, of horses
AVVWIlL
400, and o( mules 6. There was clipped
Our view of’the Ijbestfoti ' of rotation
in 1873 8.646 lbs.-of wool, 7SAW lb*,
in office is, that it is always fad pe/iry to of povk was marketed, aqd 24.500 lbs.
rotateout agtxxl man. anil rotate in a

and growing Stale with signal ability,
and with inch prudence and fidelity as
to command, in more than
groe, thu reepect, and conlaleoae of the
men of all parties. Hi* ro-no-nioatiou
aud re-election, are not matters of any
now hurling if* rajT direct upon tho
city, beating the pavement*, heating tho doubt, and w* doubt not the former .
buildings, heating humanity, heating will be done by unanimous aeclamation
animality. A great city is terribly hot
when it ia hot. Th* tall building* not
only retain heat, but they prevent tho
For tho second place on the ticket no
free circulation of yir that would oth*rwi*o uiitigato it Then th* ten thou­ name, save that of the present popular
sand distinct odor* that smell to beavoa incumlMint, has, so Ur as wo hirer,
make it unhealthy ev w»Q as disagreoa- boon mentioned, and no other should bo.
With decided ability anil tho most note­
worthy impartiality he has presided over
the present Senate, aud it ia not too
inueh to say, that no better officer or
more affable gnatlemxn lives, ia lhe

more strength to tho ticket than .that of
Hon. Henry H. Holt.
For the offices of Secretary of State
to the '-rounthry” Biddy is left to take and State Treasurer, the present in­
care of the house. Don’t hsr ••coueins" cumbent*, wo are advised, are not can­
have a good time though! When Mis- didates for re-nominatloo. Recognising
*us is at home Biddy hu got to give
her partiee in tho Irhcbcu. and sho is
liable to constant interruption. But in come into office, with a manliness
*r:___
A:tr___ .
worthy of the men nod th* proud pom ■
three hundred milrs away, end Biddy tion they have won a* Sial* officers,
i* supreme in tbo houre. No kitchon they now voluntarily retire to giro plaoe
for her now ; tho parlors aro not good
enough. Di unis, I'athrick, Taddy the
diril, and all tho rest of them, with
other Biddys, assemble in the parlors
io the evenings and enjoy high life in
dead earnest. Refreshment* arc spread

It is well. Why shouldn't tliny have
their innings t Possibly, many of thevo
houses nernr see so ! much of genuine
honesty and jollity whan its lawful pro­
prietors are running it. And it Is a
question wholhor tbo master* and misauseea in the watering places enjoy
themselves more than the Dinnisoe and
Biddy* do in tbo vacant bouwi.

meats there are three lutebvc mill* cter
ploying ten men, with:* capital, ot.
89.600, and tbo prodoefof whkh ag­
afae- etw'bwi'^
gregate 8185.000, and one -flouring mill
may be developed; that shall alike meet giving business to onB Toon, valued at
tho wishcaxif Congreea, (hgranproval of 812.000, and producing last.year 84-000
tUr^.rartd.-prouRitdlU, growth
worth of flour. Nu-msnes warkadi and
no fisheries, in tLu fotrntldp th# im­
provements in the last thr&lt;w jwm have
Rotation in OffieK^’I^f
boon very marked, and procesily how
to account for the reported reduction in
populaifon we dopotk^ow. butpresufie
fl.A -— - -all -M.HafaA

to oav that whewvor may be elected will
find it no easy task io fill tho places
made vacant by the voluntary withdraw­
al of Hon. Daniel Striker and Hon.
Victory P. Collier; and if men equally
able and effieteut, and equally deter­
mined to guard with unswerving fidel­
ity the finances, shall De chosen, all th*
Cooks in existonoe cannot shake public
confidence in thp candidate* of tho Re-

Notwithstanding tho theory of rota­
tion is the • policy of the party, and
probably a wise one, there are often
tunes when it should bo waved, end one
of those occasions always arista whan
the convention is called upon to select a

officer, and rotate ia a yead aa*.

1‘RESEXTED

A Complete Librajy.

Not re-

Lariat Circiiata 11 Ite Wrt,

fur county cturcr* we hare no line of
orchards, and 1-2 «cze to grape* There
policy to suggest, mJ, presume that the was harre»tod in 1672 5.375 has. of tsp­
party when it shall meet in County Con­ pies and 2.455 bus. in 1873, and of
veation. mil ha th*, pasty policy as the

the fruits sad vegetable* raised was
81.1 Sfl in 1872, and 8«»8 in 1878. Of
dried fruits there wa&lt; maWtffiqffifr UT3
206 lb*, 9.412 tnis. of potatoes raised.
1.414 ton* Of hay cut, and 117'bbl* of
cider made, and in 1874 theie waimanulectured 3.018 lb*, of msplo apgar. In
tho townahip there u ooo flouring mill, j
Proas in this Stale, of tho date of May
28lh ult., quoted nearly at length our
article published on the 30th oi May,
"For a Tax; but not for a Uceuao,”
with sumo comments, among (.there tbo
following: .

BANNER BLOCK.
CHRISTIAN UNION

employing 5 men with 820,006 capital,
employed. 20.000 bbte. of flour maau- i
teclurcd, valued at 8110.000, and lwo|

ONE YEAR.

ONLY

*5,W

m*

mills employing 3 men, valued at [
83.000 and producing 84.400 worth of |
lumber. There was, also, made 200 I

WW s.fticij.

NEW PHOTOGRAPH

L »«r

TPE GALLERY
ace it wise’to proeecute- tho dealera ia
whisky, believing as the result shows,
the result would be tho sale of mora
liquid poisons than belbro thgy were
eommeweed, he say*:
“We presume there is Mt a more
temperate man, or a more d*cidod cbam-

GOOD AGENTS WANTED!
■•*••«*■« MT»t

1.638 in 1872. ■’Tbixa was Wrested
_---------------------------------------------- MZ&amp;AJKSAaMAtiMra. aaJ thee.
Dublfa atteatioa through agitation 883-rtt^ew. nf hfr
It arnMHara oMMtv itsnnnnnM M*«,'
fa te-'

otetevTl&gt;!15, of twine
of Urena
&lt;f Mn:K *'Xt TCI I3M
sheep Were rfasawd producing 6.009 Iba
of wool • there waa ■qfcteit 87*770 Iba^
at perl. ft31ba of eheeea, nd M.OM
lbs. utlretw time MbrM ai t -•There waa
harreeudia 1873, fe£8S fed.
^mtr
88.IN bu,. oLsi^
fa. ot
all other kinds of gthfe. 12.879 basis
ft apptea wero-^Hicsed la 1872, and&lt;

Treasury, June 3, 1874, was 8,107,351,M; receipt* tor the week ending. June man in the State who can bs selected,
10, were 824,495.63; payments during that can £11 the position with so much
14 marriages, 2* births, end
same time 843.004.77; haring a.bai- ability and efficiency Is Ho*. Wa.
The taxable tend is 19.548
Humphrey—that there nnsr wa* one ia
which 9.821 acre* is improved
'he pash who did, is not a dcUteable
ia on the ground 2409 acron .
question, and we doubt if there over
agaimx 1768 iu 1878; U core there
was horweeted ia 1878 1«&amp; ma*. *f
oorn, *ud than- la 2M ocrea of orchards,
but no rcteru of tbo arm devoted to tlr&gt;
wealth, who will, when Afraid ware*
bls dark pinions over her bead, go
cattle ovtroue year old tboreU870, ‘«f
straight to heaven, end by the shortest
sheep 2:776, of lunrea 408, of aulas 6.
possible route; and her name is Stakes,
Gums not very hotly coatested. We
That tho promut incumbents of the
and of swine 88» There w« d*»d
the wife of Anson Phelps Stokes, of the predict, that ho will hero, m he should
Department of Public Instroction and in 1878 2.833 ahorp from which 13.V27
great house of I’halpe, Dodge A Cu.
jjaw, a two-third* majority in Ixrtii the Land Office, are the right mon in
lbs. of wool dipped.' Tbot^.-wM'mN shop where fl maq.are
Mrs. Stolen baa the enjoyment of ex­ bry.nchee of thw next Legislature, and
the right places, ia a generally admit­
ceeding great wealth.
She might, if our Repubhcnn friends East and Writ ted proposition, and as they are on their keted to 1878 79.445 ft, ef poA, And 83.500 capital, end S
mreiwfcetarod 8W Iba of efeoree red
should understand there is no opposi­ first terms, and an. recognised aa in
woman in New Turk ; she i ould dawdle tion in tho Republican party of Michi- every respect true and officinal affioera,'
in purple am! fine linen ; aba could loll gau to hi* roolaction.
there cannot be tho least donbt of iter
in carriages J aha could cover herself
with diamonds ; she could tire bore day

dty. appointed by Gov. Bagtey ta t
tho place mads vacant by tho resigr
tian of Hon. Byron D. Ball of Gt*
Uapals. Il is said ho viR ba a cam

Republican

■,B‘‘

LAW CASKS 4 POINTS.

lwastt owntr*

AND ENiAUGING OLD
•iTCTUfiM.‘:

tam??1 a
"*k* ,w* b”*ck "f •*
r.r? '.a&gt;I»im*JLI.—

0MFS1IC
Bapsater tbs Race.
SAVE FIFTY DOLLARS I

IB 8n taser art tajat!
IB and DRESSED

I-DAfBEH;

�Th*

tfiDutrnY.

Util Mw pilkt?.

Why not support Home Indmtry? Did you «▼« take Use
trouble to find out wh*t make* a community thrifty and pKMpurou8? You go to the city and you tee the people all alire and
Om Mare and Colt.
Ono Set cf •tiring, and the firrt tiring you «ay, i* “ They are doing krtn of
Harness. One Cow and J two Biotas bumnew nerc I” Everybody seenm to be doing welt Mechanic*
which will bs sold on time for approved are ee.en by hundred* hurrying to their labor with their dinner
pail on their arm. What u the catue of *U this «tirT “Y” there
is a demand at Home for work, the people patronise Homt fakutry, city ptople know that it ia to their -own peroooal interest to
•upport Home trade and they do it iuvyrinbly. Who eat* wheat
riaaed in Barry County, if it ia not the peoplfflri. the counfyT We
mint build up our own place; people in Grand Rapid* won’t do
it for ub. We have Merchant*, Mechanics, TrsdMmen, Lawyers,
Doctors aud Laborers; but one aaya "we have no mechanics in
Haatings who can do a good job of work.” To auch I would aay,
look at qur Brick buildings, our Agricultural works, our Milling
and our Carriage*. Wagon*. Cutter* Ac made in Haatingt, and
then way we have no mechanic*. Compare to day with ten years
ago; for then thei------ 11«L.s
could paint a Inn
going away from
us Cutters K
Cutter, and
other Town

FOR SALE

O* Motta L. Madge it wm voted
th «t the President appoint a eommitira
of one in tech township to gather remutiscenoe of the early hutary of Many
County, and report at tho »nt meeting.

tta of th. eountry, it may spread .nd
liMtae un usually virulent

There i* a fat*, oeonomy m wall M a
raalota*. To do without cbeerfal and
instructive reading yourwlf, or for y&lt;&gt;ur
What our special reporter mw; beard
children, ia starving tba mind for tba and oars of it:
l&gt;syvsat***sluata4srtes'VcM*l**teri.
For acme weeks past nothing hot
sak. of th* body. It i* “prany wta
C ad dw Jirt. .til Mil ta Mb nil den right «'V
and poupd foolish." A houa* without been heard ou oar streets except that a
Cat tele tai. »l kA ysa, Jsks, m wm dar
books or newspapers is no bonsa nt all great show was coining. “Are you go­
kerr«ving to lhe show r* ha* bean the pre­
Tha Whittier Memorial Poem, writ­
vailing question. Largo bill lioanls
ten for and read before ths wrvtaa
bad been erected; flaming hand-bill*
b-!d by the Commonwealth et Masse .
had been posted j the •diton. had been
visited ; circulars distributed ; in fact
public ssrvta* of tho lamented Sumner,
all tba appliance* neceasary to inform
is printed on our fourth (sage to-day
people of it* coming bad beft mai*
’■R“Ex It ia one of Whittier’s master pieces the
as* oh and heuc* everybody, and more
and will command the attention of
that grace lhe count era of th* Vegetable I
too, ware ready to herald tho advent of
wverr lover ot gannta literature
and Grocery Btor* ot Jos* tiraxtrr,.
•he great living show uf the nineteenth
this week. Remember all goods deliv­
Wo Uarn with greet pleasure that
ered free, that go from his stars.
8tl
Hon. Onslow Blvarni, ao ting the pop­
The long looked-for day coms et last.
ular President of tho Northern N. H. It dawned cloudy and rained a greater
Railroad, and at the Did Colony, wm part of tho day. Early in the morning
CoUrgr.
recently’*tectsd Prwridant of th* Conlittle boys began to arrive ou foot They
cord, and a Director in the Nwhua, j had saved their pennies and wept ready
Lowell end Boaton Railroads.
Hs ia i
to spend them. Soon the forming pop­
beyond question th. ablest railroad ulation, sped, middlo aged and voung
CmCHEI.
man in New England, aud one of the began to urrive. borne in carriages,
truest men in the old Dianite State.
some in democrai wagons, some in bug­
gy*, some in lumber wagons. Bom* '*
ijsr or Lrmu remaining al the
modern conveyances, some in revolu­
Hastings P. 0., June 10th, 1874:
tionary carta and acme in arks, th*
E. Chaff*, W. J. Babcock, Joarph II last remaining relics cf the flood.
Fauna, Henry Ipper, Geo. Roes. Will- Promptly at U o'clock came tho grand
tam Obnan, Chas. G. Nickola, Granville,
Peck, Chas. W. Smith, Alta Trant
and animals. After parading our prin­
Direct your latter* to No. at P. 0.
ciple streets through a drixriing rain
box or drawer.
Jso. Roaxan. P.M.
and being gaxed on by aasrmUed trataa to tba seat of disoase, is a derid • I
thousands, they took their line of march aratsra indred- Will positively cure
Lins of Patent* issued from the U.
*11 diseases of the liver. Bold every-1
where. Joax F. Hoar. Cvau* 4 Uo,
8 Patent Office to Michigan Inventor*,
like Aladtn's Pslaer, almost in a mo­ Proprietors, H and U. College Flare,
for the weak ending May 2fl, 1874,
ment preperstoiy to receiving them.
and each bearing that data. Furnish­
Than the crqwd betook themselves to
ed this paper by Cox A Cox, Solicitors
the hotel*, store*, restaurants and other
of I'etents, Washington, D. C.:
placM of raeort to obtain something to
^Anchor, A. H. Cobh, Detroit
satisfy the wants of nature. Thia dune
Clothoa-Drier D. L. Huff, Bay City.
thev started for the show about twelve
Hewing Machine Treadle, D. E. Lil­ o'clock. Tho passing of lhe crowd atlies, Jackson.
traded the attention of our reporter, and
Fence Poet Socket, G. N. Lord aud ho joined the cavalcade. Arriving ou
A. P. Ayers, Bouton Harbor.
tho ground ho saw tho crowd going in wherever there ie an ache, sprain, cut,
| bruise, cough or cold.
Windmill, G. A. Myers, Schoolcraft
Gas Governor, B. F. Potter and R.
Fanner and ’Tlorso Men" are contin­
ually inquiring what w* know of tho
C. Hayton, Ypsilanti.
utility of Sbrndan's Cavalty Condition
ready eno presented him by tho genial Powders, and in reply, ao would soy,
Advauco Agent Mr. Toole, lie handed through tho columns of tho Bxnxa
to him and then passed inside whore a that wo have heard from hundreds who
Bowery Dauce ou Jctforaon street all
hare used them with gratifying results;
acene at beauty m*t his eyes, nestings that ia ata our expuneoco.
day and evening, July 4th.
fairest, most bewitching aud attractive
J. IL Taylor win give on* of lus fa- ladies, also her stalwart eons were pree­
I vorii* Bowery Dances at hie hotel, ou ent in large numbers: Ranged around
Friday, July 8d.
in a circle were some show wagons con­
Special Notice.
luasmudi as tho 8p*ctstor and Moui
Remember the Independence Hop nt taining, first a large number of splen­ tor seem to be troubled over the alle­
Union Hall Friday evening July 3d. A did animals, same not ao fine, many ged mismanagement of th* above coinrare birds, and thousands of natural peny, as ita engagrd in luiarepreaentgood time is confidently expect*!.
ing it to tlia brokers tod competing
curtaitta. stuffed bird* beasts and rep­ companies, among whom *lone tb-wn
Fat th • m.xonimodatiou of our aubtiles. The finest largest and most hid­ journalr circulate once a mouth, we pre- '
.criber* who dcsiro any o2i»r book,
eous den of hynes* ever seen ia a trav­ sent »uma facta that, if they still non.nagarin*. or paper, published, with or
eling show occupied one ot the center tinue, th* aickedMm of the criticism
without tho advertised premiums, we 1 Chmp Meeting on tho old camp ground wagons, others containing lionsr^tigers, may b* tnore prominently seen.
«ni oblaia it fur yoa at ‘bo Lowmr on Mr. Peter Edmund's land, in tho panthers, leopards Ac., Ac. It seem­ December, 1S67, since whirl
IUtxs, wilhoat any expense to you ia town of Baltimore, commencing August ed to m* that I never saw to many fine premium receipts and losses 1
sending the elder.___________________ Sth, 1874.
All donominationa and animals, ao many other curiosities and *sfollow*, to wit:
New Firm.
peopio are cordially invited to attonJ.
Pram taw Kwifii.
attractions at one time in my life.

1. L. REBD

WOOLCARDING

Obstacles to Marriage.

MsSs fct

RstseSwEht'

While aaeing the many curiosities
we enjoyed seeing the thousands at hap­
Tbw Executive Comiaiitre of th* py, eager tars as smiles of joy lit them
Barry County Agricultural Society an’ op ou approaching each new wonder.
Tho band now struck up, annoutsring
requested to meet at th* County Clerk’s
office in Hastings, on Satardsy th* 20th the circus performance. Though loth
to loevo lhe vast collection of animal*
until n more thorough rxamlnatiun wa
could not raebt the temptetionv of tbo
delightful music and the entrant* of 16
mounted ladta and gentlemen to the
J. M. Nmse,
Secretary.
groat ring in whklr the jwrfortnaiue
takas place. Wa hratotted to reach tho
Hastings, Jun*, t&gt;th, 1874.
.
inner ring end made a ter. strike by
getting a very daairable seat by tho
•ad* of a man well versed in shows, end'
•^K* Pioneer A—nriation met purau-

Raiqy.
Gold 110 1-4.
Come and gone- -The arena.
Monday wm a very rainy day­
Boys, don't rob tho robins Mat
•flight fro* 00 Saturday morning

Hm oar clerk &lt;rf tbo weather ab-

Itad carefully the reply to Senator

Cook's manifesto.
&gt; Looking finely—Tho wbmt in

afl

[arts &lt;rf tho county.
Th* little cnee orealrevly agitating

&gt;ha pte-nie question.
No school on Monday-Ou*. th*
truancy of th* pupil*Protect your bouse, by tbeouse of

tested ligxtaiafc nd*.
X Wool is coming in quite freely, and

The Spring term of our UofcnBcbool.
will eta. on Friday. July 84.

ant'to call. Tbo meeting waa .-ailed to many respects this show ia incompara­
orderly the President, Hon. H. A.
ble. The bare back nding I wear sow
Goodyear, a goodly numbw of Pioneers beaten and very rarely ccjualel Tbo
wonder to me ia bow they can snatain
Mr. Loctmo Mudge was fieri called
so large a combination aud koop it up
upon, who adroseed the meeting. J. F. to ao high a standard and make it
Emory wm next called upon. Jwbo also
pay.” We wonder too.
ciade an address. Mr. Boyington next
Tho beet trained elephants ia the
read hit early lifo in Barry County, world ata showed what they could do.
from 1887, and ata a record of th*
Tho lady equestrisns performed all
early settlers of tbo township of Barry.
they were advertised to do sad that is
Mr. Isaac Messer was next called upon,
.eying a great dual. The manager
who gars us his early lif. irr Barry
looked on highly planed.
County, which was very interesting.
Wo might speak of each actor’s Mylo
He stated that his oldest daughter was
and appearanro but to what purpore.
the first while girl born in Barry OounW* saw no one who did Mt got thsir
doom', worth of amusement and some
Mr. A. C. Towne, of Prairieville, waa
next railed who gave us the early his­
tory at the county, m be ba* gathered
it trom the rally *&lt;■ tilers, and from the
Erst officxal record, of the county.
On motion of A. C. Twwm, it wm toUd m ■» FT""
'»
(
«&lt;
I"
Ikit win ik.
“»

I. A. Dibble Mm a haem end lot ,
far eels. Bee “Ad." ia another oohamn.
IboM interested in the plow qneelfon
win find naw chapters ou oar ffiei page.

HOUSEHOLD.
BEST OF WORK.

PANACEA

Guarantee

FAMILY

Shop in Bartow * Goodyear’s NEW
&gt; . tfjLREHOUEE, adfomta C- &gt;•

J. Cole &amp; Son,

WOOL seat by Railroad will be carted

HOPKINS and BAKKES,
Mr b8U tint brat UrtutMt
uro puses
swera
WATER LHE
NEW OFFERS!
LtE 1 MB
NEWIDEASI
Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

,

FUSE DRUGS MS MIMES,

if Or IH* Mi k • Mean

DAY
a id Railroad street*, where they will I
ta pleasad to *o* ell Ureir old" friend* '
and any othot person who may have
any work to L* don* in, th* Un* of
blackamitbing.
aprStf

AND NIGHT.
Qty Drug Store,

SEE THE BBEiT TCffl UTS!

[UNDERGROUND
LIFE

BELOW THE BOB FACE I

State Street,
5ltf

PIOTITRES1
I am now all alooe in th* Photograph
borinsae, and m I hare made arrange­
ments to iaaroass my facilities fordoing
lietter work thsn ever, all should rail
and gvt a negative taken. The supeviority uf my work in th* jisal i* e suffi­
cient guarantee of firat-claas work io
The policy and praetta of this com­ th* fnlurv.
Rooms in Washington
pany bay* bran steadily to incraare it* Block, south ride State Btroet
financial solidity, by which justly to
command the confidence of tho public.
To this end all sorpluv premium roCOLORADO EXCURSIONS.
coipts hare bren retain ad. allowing ths
stockholders only legal interest on the
aaaate. The interest OU it* invested
funds pays all di vidanfo. leaving all anrDuring the Summer ttaaon, the Mis­
plus prominins for th* additional seenr- souri 1‘arttto and Kaoaea Pacific
Through Line Tla St. Loots and Kan­
sas City, will reU Excursion Tfckete
from St. Louts to Denver and return,
good ninety days from date of sale at
extreoiley lew rates thus attadlng «My
one an excellent opportunity to visit the
famoca rrworta ot Colorado, among tho

Satisfaction!

WE WANT AGENTS.

Hosting*. Mich.

HASTINGS

BULLS

FRESH FISH I

BEAKS

“TIE MYtTEIIIBS ISLAM,’

ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.

Theadjoarort eaerion of foe Grcntt
Court wiD be hold on Monday the ®«h

UR SB ffflfflKSAPDS
CBATOS.

HX-KC

Y

�And Our
NEIGHBORS!

aaaault upon tho financial managers*nd
of our State iJarn by tba Ropubbcau
administration. He attack* the State

A*4ae&lt;MaeerhWelfUw.

AMERICAN

BABBLE
DeMt-bave.
YHbaii. '
AaaAatae “
tbttl.
Beale*.''

at tbe and of 1553, and moew than 11
per bead ou hand at tha end of IBM.
The bdlano* on hand nt tho end of
1873, under Republican nil*, was 8&amp;M.-

them mattan before the people “as dtimna and tax-payers, and not from the
atandpoint of any political paxtr-" But
it ia impossible to accuse a political
(■arty, a* be doee the Repubbrans,
without that party having the right to
go back into tba history of the State and
show whore lhe difficulties originated,
if there aro any. We must therefore

which surround* tho State Treasury, to
point him to tho 8294.11C which has
been paid by these bankora tor interest
an tbo State deposits during the past
18 yean.
In all tho previous dreary and waste­
ful years of Democratic ruin, tho whole
amount paid by the "ring” which then
surrounded the Treasury waa 81,6M.
administration to spend the receipts Tho Republican “ring” hu therefore
from the aalo of school and other lands, paid over • 1 K» of internet on deposits to
in defraying the ordinary cost of the
government, and to set avid* nothing
for tbo sinking fund, and to make no
provisions for tho redemption of State
bonds, although required by their own

A* Mr. Cook's name, while he was a
member of the Constitutional Conven­
tion of 1850, does not appear cm record
as voting either tor or against Article
XIV., on Finance and Taxation, or as
voting either for or against tbo whole
instrument on its final passage through
the Convention, we may charitably pre■
Vt.na
I.* *
■ — I l*_ - - - -

aent to the House on the morning of
March 21: The members of the Legis­
lature were paid np to and including the total appropriations, outside of in­
Monday, March 23 ; bat moat of them terest or trust funds, were only 814.795
-Mr. Cook and Mr. Parry among lhe for all the State institutions
In 1873 there was of tho 8982,230
noon, with 86 each in their pocket* for State tax levied, 8648,848 to meet ap­
which they never rendered any service. propriations lot the various State institu­
Had they remained until the end of the tions. H under Republican rule, more
time for which they took pay, and coo- money was raised last year, than in 1853,
there is more to show for it- Would
Mr. Cook dispense with any of oar pub­
lic cbaritiee or educational facilities, or
continu* to nse the decaying old State
House, at tbo cast of eeveral members'

.htUto 1.
(tt'un ia
♦ «!

&lt;b
:s
OrwUl.
an
W»!t3»
Jseluoa.
U to1 1 u a e
Nassau.
Sl!iu
hauls Czett.
Ksbaaaa-M..
-.1
Vibe.
IHChbee^sntve.
Uh

1,3000,000;

know that Democratic Circuit Judge*
in this State have traveled ou posses all
over tho country; and if Senator Cook
deaim a complete exposure of thia mat­
ter, be would find socio fluttering in
uuthought-of places
Had Mr. Cook been the staunch “re­
former” nad friend of tbe people from
1846 ro 1850, when he had a hand in
legislation, thai bo now assumes to be,
there was open to him a fine opportu­
nity to distinguish himself by trying to
insert a proviso in tho railroad charters
of that day against lhe bene of free
paseoe to public servants. But his re-

prominent If that course and that ac­
tion wore uastatesmaalike, iu tbo view
of "dlixens and tax-payer*'* to-day,
then Mr, Cbok and the Democratic
party have a poor show when they ask
tbe people to trust them again. Can
tho fcthwp ehange hia color T Can old
dug* learn new tricks ?

OLD. RELIABLE ARD DIRECT RIMTH,

i, (k* bleat sal raroel ww* H

koi time auk favor* of them. But it
increase in th" State direct taxes, tbe did not begin with the Republican
unfair exetapticn of railroad propertv. party. It ia not a Republican aauand goes heavily for tbe Legislature U-'

VW hath teas saM. 1 mo bet i

Michigan Central R. R
MANTLKH.
HHELVEB,

The Christian Union
Henry Ward Beecher.

h Stwi Mxiuic Recrirta i fflUcrPrttt

M Wajii Jjtisti &amp; SiiBi
Michigan and
PRESENTED

A Complete Library.
in time of war. WhsS Mr. Cook asks
why posterity should not pay tbe ex­
pense* of building ao many new State
institutions, a New Capitol, eta., a Con­
Tbero were 86 Democrat*aud 14 Whigs stitution (which ho did not vote either
in that House. Tbo Democratic [»rtv way ou, in the Cunvwntroa that formed
must carry tho entire respousibilin of it) tell* him that tbo Blate cannot con­
such legislation,
tract debt for over 850,000 at one time.
The peculiar point to bo noted here is,
that under the act of 1846 tbo Centra)
and Southern Roads were to pay a spe­
cific tax of oue-balf of one per eent un­
til Feb. 1, 1851, mid three-fourths of
one per cent forever afterwards, upon
tbe cost ot their construction ; “and in
Wo ask Senator Cook to road sec­
consideratiou of such tax, the property tions 10 and 11 of Article XIII. of tho
and effects of said companir*. whether Constitution, where it is declared that
real, personal, or mixed, shall ba ex­ “ institutions far tho benefit of the deaf,
empt from ell and every other tax, dnrnb, blind, ar insane shall always be
charge, or exaction, by virtue of any fostered and supported
and that “the
law* of this State, now or hereafter to legislature shall encourage the promo
bo enforred, except penalties” imposed
ky tho acts of incorporation. Thb was
the bargain between tbo State of Mich­
igan and these two railrood companies,
made by tha Democratic party, then in
power. If it has worked badly far the
State thus to favor two greet corpora­
tions, the fault rests on tbe shoulders of
the Democzatic party ; and in the case
of the Southern toad, Mr. Cook voted
neither for nor agiHnat it, aa shown by

ttxocuct to ljun ro* nsrvcn

Larsest Circilata is Ite Watld,
Grand River Valley Divism
villages could pay tw only-five dollars.
When Mr. Cook confines his calcula­
tions simply to tho tax per head, he
leaven entirely out of sight the growth
of tho Blate in wealth from about 830,000,U00 equalised valuation ia 1851, t-i
8630,000,000 » 1871. Ho is practicing
a transparent deception, ao very thin aa
scarcely to need comment.
The ratio of Statu tax to the valua­
tion in 16 year* of Democratic adminis­
party now say ought to hsve been msde tration, and 16 year* of Republican ad­
ministration,
would bo a fair test
known to tbo jieiqita.
Why did not
this Democratic Rroreeentaiive, who
ru acting as Mr. Cook’s lieutenant,
come up to the scratch and dreg out
this mare'a nest—if there ia any—in
the T'reasnry department 1* Can these
gentleman now complain juatly of tho
umnsgemcnt uf our finances? We are
credibly informed that Mr. Perry re­
fused to act at al) on this rommitteo of
investigation. BIr Cook himielf.staled while during 16 yearn of previous Dem­
ia the Senate debates that bo had ao ocratic rule, the State tax averaged two
charges to bring against the State and eight-tenths mills ou tho dollar per
annum. Up to 1870, tba Bute under
Democratic rule, bad given only 8146,­
000 to the Insane Asylum and other
charitable and reformatory insotuticns ;
while under Republican rule, over 82,­
200,000 had then been giren tn these
institutions, placing them all in a state
of effiency, to the honor and glory of

As the Dcmovdntic perty, which
made the Constitution of 1850, bad over
three-fourths of the members in the
Convention of that year, and a large
popular majority of the voters, it is but
reasouable to hold that party rigidly
responsible for whatever inconveniences
have arisen from the Constitution. It
was their bantling. Certainly the Re­
publican party, not having been formhd
until four yearn after the CoutibMion fullest investigation ot all tbo Luts they
wished la draw out. tearing it for the
judgement of the commit tee appointed
to deride wbethwr the publication of
• uch facts would lie tx&gt; the public inter

by Bl 1,445 the amount which it JU pay
in then, ntdor its old Democratic ebar­
ter. This would be a gain to the State
of a little more than ntae per coat on
tbe tax of this road akmo by means of
Republican legislation over Democratic.
A tax system was, by Democratic legis­
lation,—Mr. Cook participating ia it,—
put ia the charters of railroads, sad
made irrepealabie (so long as fhe rail-

The main butden uf Mr. Cook's com­
plaint is a fear lest something be wrong
ru rrgaul to the Scale Treasury, be­
es new bo was unable to obtain a nabhratorn by'lrrasurar V. P. C-Bi wof rartain detail* as to where the Plato funds
weir deposited and bow secured.
Mr.
Cook, by resolution which passed the
Senate at the recent ex Ire session, and
which also paaoed lhe House on uautioa
of Mr Perry, asked for «uch informa­
tion ; and the Treasurer declined to give
it because it would tn his judgement
affect Imtfa public and private interest*
injuriously. But he invited a thorough
lurootigatiun at all the details and
Workings of .via department, arid would
have welcomed Senator Cook aud Mr1‘erry at the bead of committees to investigala.
Une gvntlemzm mode no charges of
■ualfeaanuno of mistake or misappropri&lt; .1_ -_V.il.- Z-.__ J —
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$100,000 00
CHRISTIAN UNION
ONE YEAR.

ONLY $3,06.

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One Prize $5,000 in Silver

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been largely increased witbin tbe past
four year*, by wine expenditures upon
neewsary State building* and State instltutiooa .
Taking a jew separate yesrs for com­
parison, we find that tbo highest Blate
tax since Um&gt; Republic-in* raxue into
power ill IBM has born S.ittt mills m
the dollar ef valuation. This *was in
1866, to dAray'war expenses. But ia
IM8, a year ot profoaad 1&gt;e*fx when
John I’. Cook wa* a Senator, lb* State

THE THlffifflHl OF THE Pffiffik’

raw

DOMESTIC’

In 1878, which ho lelect* for attack,
tho but* tax wtt only !.559 nulla un the
wsafixeroa swr m axswrut.
dollar; or.to pat it ia plainer terms,
When a similar resolution waa tho owner oi 81,000 of property would
passed by tbe House of Hepeoemtatires
in Washington's administration, calling
for the cumepondenoo upon which
Jay’s tmty with tbe British was baaed.

give it, believing that the public inter­
eel would nut bo subesrred. Senator
Cook wants a proetdoal in thio matter,
aud wo refer bifn Io Hildreth’s History
of the United State*, vol. iv. paje 587.
Tho House was called on tn vole money
to carry out the provision* of the treaty,
and yet at fast stage was not informed

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                  <text>The RjrJaucMI Ba|M»V
Coo. M. Dewey,
EDITOR AND PUBLISHER.

VOL. XIX. NO. 9

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WHOLE NO. 945.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1874.

rayed ter boots, she My rnBesl
ores tho strong tie*. rqyesod to
&gt; between note msdwppe* leather,
Eteri ^teST^Atehrto ra

To the Farmers’ of the State of

MILO T. WHEF.LER.
t TBIABOTUnL-OBee 1a the Ceart

bo F ate said to bonrif grimly, trc
all over tho tenet, and ent infs
Crd every half tear to sea if a
wkisaftarmyeMckssnr
When the sold November wind

MICHIGAN.
Five years' have passed aince “Olivera' Chilled Plows" were
first submitted to the fanners of Michigan for trial, the endorse­
ment they have received, and the thousands of testimonials now
in our poaesaioa relative to the good qualities of the plow,are the
result of merit alone. As we have depended on the verdict of
the fanners, rather than on newspaper puffery, to establish the
pre-eminence of the implement that lias effected a resolution in
the manufacture of plows.
That our faith in the good judgement of the farming commun­
ity was not misplaced, the large yearly increase in the sale , of
“Oliver’s Chilled Plow” bears ample testimony, and the fact that
their introduction into new territory creates a panic among the
makers and renders of other like implements, which leads th“in
to commit acts that the plea of insanity alone can apologise for, is
the best evidence to the thinking public that ‘Oliver's Chilled
Plow’’ is os gfeal uu object of fear and terror to its opponents in
business, as it is a source of comfort and pleasure to those for
whose use it was designed.
The merits we claim for this plow, lightness of draft, durabil­
ity, quality and quantity of work, and ease of adjustment, are
now so firmly established, that it has become the standard plow
of the country, if not of the world.
This fact being admitted nt all points where our plows are in­
troduced, is on effectual blockade to the fhrthcr advancement of
our competitors' in this line of manufacture, who, prompted by n
foolish feeling of jealously and revenge, have resorted In prom­
ises to make as good a plow as the "Oliver Chilled," anil with the
next breath declare the "Oliver Chilled Plow" to be a humbug,
or imposition etc., etc., with the vain hope ofhringing it into dis­
repute, and down to a level with other plows of various makers.
We do not propose to answer the slanders bougliten and par­
tial evidence, and false testimony, published against our plow,
believing it to be the height of folly to notice the bark of
even- jealous cur, being amply compensated for our forbearance
by the fact that, notwithstanding the comtnned opposition against
us, tlie rapidly declining sales of other plows, is met by a large
inerease in the sales of the "Oliver Chilled."
This fact, together with the knowledge thaF other manufac­
tures are striving to imitate the eoqstruction of our plows, ami
that.they attempt to cry down the ' Chilled ' metal of which they
are made, promising at the same time U&gt; make us good a plow
as the "Oliver ’is, certainly proof sufficient that the article they
attempt to defame, is, in their estimation and belief. IJorViy of
hniiation, to say the least.
"
.'
.
If our plows arc as defective as our competitors vainly at­
tempt to make them appear, is it certainly strange that all
other like implements arc being suspended by them, ami it is
equally strange, that other plow manufacturers shouhl find it
necessary to combine their weak attempts to impede the pro­
gress of an article, which they loudly aud unitedly proclaim,
has no merit, and deserves no support.
We sincerely regret that other plows have so little merit
that their makers arc forced to commit acts of piracy, ami
give utterance to words of defamation and promises they eiuinot fulfill, m order to bolster up the fast waning lives of their

WM. II. HAYFORD.

antiquated production*, but ite knireWgo that tte rowlt of oar liter » “Pl­
ated. and that tho “Olirer Chfllod Wow" i* heartily endorred by furtnere gon. reUy. i&gt; an inreatiro to further pereereronre, aud w» tetevc
•tud^oR
IL* requirement, of * clan* of men. on whore labor* dnp«nd, th" jinwponlr an 1
adrenceuwnt oi our country.
•
.
With thank* for tho ondoroemeut we hare «o generaby rrreiroi. we are

STILL at the FRONT!
We are now offering for
sale the celebrated Gale Chilled Plow having se­
cured the agency for this County.
We warrant these plows superior to any other
Chilled plow in existence in the following particu­
lars:
’
•

gidrea look ridireters st this asaacsx,
and my boot* grow worse and woree. I
must stay at home from oknreh,”
But no, her hoatend would not listen
to that; he &amp;lt lost without her com­
pany , aud her alto ia the choir. . So,
without tolling him tho cause of the
proposition, she retrimmod Ear oM bat,
trended ha* aacood-brel W*. j&gt;d
patched bar boot with iba aid at aa awl
topsareotteaola. Not being a robbUr
by profenrion, her finger* recrired sOtna
woturi* whiter noteW
Mjsratad; and ate concluded that If
men were not a* bbud as bats by nature,
Chester wvuld ere thet she needed aomo
r.cw one*. He, innocent heart, thought
ahe looked uncommonly wwH, as ate
?E?4i££!?:’”rX5rSl
tn her Tilatiungs, cuu aitoouga saa
took pains to nut tho worst Coot forward
as the stepped into ■ tho carriage, Chea­
ter only thought. "What a pretty liitU
Hia'now broadcloth suit so stoat and
firmly made. wa» warranted to leal*
yoarat least, and what should he know
of a woman'* want* ?
•
Monday morning. Nalte scrubbed
out her clothes with more than usual

Lightness of Darft.
Ease of Handling,
Strength, Durability,
Quality and Quantity of Work,
Adaptability to all kinds of Rowing,

EKE 111 IM Til IW BE ■» N

NO EXTORTION!
The price of the plow is only $14.50; Plain
Points, 55 cents; Cutter Points, 70 cents.

oca’s Raeds mor* quiakly; end tte day
before, while in Sabbath school. ’sho
had teen terrified to are that ter im­
promptu cobbling waa poring treach­
erous, and her boots were gapping in
dansion. “I vnode* if Cheater expeeta
my elottea will last fcrerer," aaid aba
to tereelt "Mayte ba expreiaTU ask
hifa for money, but I cannot Oh dear,
I cannot ’. Rarep't I earned anything,
I’d like tn know T And isn’t 11 right
for him to giro ma a part of the gam T
I gnaas I oonld taka care of tajgMt bat­
tar than te doa. it,"an J if a few tears
rolled down ter cheeks, think it not
strange, ok, ya lover* at indapendaue* I
That night on his return from tho Til­
lage, Chaetor towed a bundle into ter
lap, saying, "J’to got aoma aplaadid
doth there for a raat, Nellie; I hare al­
ways bought my clothing ready-mate,
but I knew you could m.ake it so xurely
—and it will aa»e two dollar*."
Nellie told him ate would try and do
it, and then ii the thought had just oc­
curred to her, ate ad^ad : “By the way,
Chester, I think I must hare soma aaw
boots soma time this wank."
■
“Well, I’d eo to Btaana’ and gat
some than, if I wore you. Ha’*jatewte
UU new goods,” aod Cheater unfolded
his newspaper and began to rend. Hirer
Nellia bit!ter lip, and wondered if oth­
er husbands were as slow to taka a hint
aa here was proriag himself to ba- Sb*
said not another word, bowerror, aad
ths next afternoon, got .ready fin- her
shopping expedition—ste could fcetu! nately wear rubbers--and waited for
MRS. POMERors m-MOnev. her Isegv lotd to provide her with the
Mcmaazy ftmda
; - ,
But bo sat writing at hiadaak, o&amp;iri-

DWIGHT &amp; BURRALL
SOUTH BKNU 1B0X WORK:

FARM FOR
laacAiMia

SILK

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DENTIST

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TERMS LOW.

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CALL AT JOI® STANLEY I*

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Pure Wines and Honors I
ton mediclxal runrottKn.
A full ILeeef lbs An»d Gmcttiet la Ibe Ctiy.

A GREAT BARGAIN.

s£ESS5-?S
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FARM FOR SALE!

TUHPtUSMiaKB WILL BE SOLD

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n4»»dU*LaO|&gt;er&lt;l».
tt&gt;. pMreaa&lt;eefelt
.--1 skssretboew white la Ike cue.
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(.hr. LYON B POBTKR, Fr.rr1.to,..

Randolph St and Fifth

CHICAGO.

Time Jeered on, and Nellie Winthrop

NW GOODS AHD HIW PB1C8S

tecamo Mr*. Pomaroy, and took ter
place among tte matrons c.f tho land.

K8H8E8 IF ME ffl£'
Hastings, Michigan.

TO.nywiJsgggg
*. UmUrje. r*U al

A. BUSELL S

OIT\
Halting®, Mich.

B. F. STEINHOFF

some f*co looking up from Enquire Gil­
man's paw la ohuroh, and aha oonteaed
tc herself so he stood up so straight in
tte gallery, kadiug the choir, and
swelling oat grandly on th* tenor, that
te was “well enoagh," which was «mtedereble far Write Wi.throp to sdmit
“'KSKS.re

H—lily invreted in puts, natdiaa and
thread, and sbo retornad terne reecdred
to “later and to waft" a little white
‘‘Tte, did not auk far any more Msn-

ey during tho winter, allhowgh smeaaba
mado a pnrotea* white Chaetae teamed
aunt, aad with hor consent and woman­ over tho counter to offer WwU-maaot adricss, oat! then afterwards paid for it
ly aassstanre, a match was mado ;
tefcre^ Spring Nrite yield-d up hor

Briggs House,
At*..

NEW STORK 1

ting the weakly children die off tet
they, teconw troublosome. But tte
world bouore spirit, and when il •»
that the little maiden waa dctenhlued
io beat down all opposition with ter
own tiny fcte it straightway smiled up- hardly answer. “1 will try aad make
&gt; -•, Iba bar] an Nolte found work hare aad it do.”
Chaster looted up, thinking ter reiM
Ibero, and fneud* to eouusol hor, until
did not aoend just natural; but ate bad
turned toward the window.
.
“There’a eorue change, you can hare
ko," said be, adding eerrnnl piacee of
scrip to th* bilk Bte took tho manejr
aad thrust it mto her pone, aad waited
rapidly away ; but her thought* run
eomawhat attar thi* faahteo: “Aud ao
try claim U late and team intea eatiareUon. I suppose that is th* raaate that
eo many women grow ao ante of aatiqutidjttey hate to beg." Ha* haabrnsd'aaam wwld bare tmgted matte

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-Moldings of every Description.
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Plaining, Matching, Resawing, ^e., ^c;, done with promptness and satisfaction
guaranteed. Moulding and Battens are jnade a specialty, all'being fitted raotM
for use- Common Moldings are Sprung and Beveled, and the Raks .VoldfaM
made to mitre with, level moldings, on third pitch. Back Bands are Babbitted AMm
Base Moldings tongued- ready to nail up. All Doors. Sash, and Blinds arc kilnl
dried before finishing. Ff*&lt;&gt; are selling these goods at lower figures thanmtn be dr!
tained in.any other town in the State. Persona will do well to get our prices before
purchasing. Those inclined to doubt the above statement will be convinced by call- J
ingat ourfactory.

�life Rerlsucv Bahi^R-

util kiww jutitjj.
FOR ONLY U.OO.

The new currency bill is a law.
Read Dwight &amp; Burrnll’s curd.
Commenced haying-The Sheriff

day end evening, July 4th.
J- H- Taylor will give one of his favurite Bowery Dances at his hotel, an
Friday, Jnly 3d.

amon
AA.I.K A iirfoki’:
PlaneS
aid Q

BIOS;

HUNTING CASES.

L«T.

Bemember tho Independence Hop at
Union HalfFriday evening Jnly 3d. A
good time ia confidently expected.

" Im*tte*rwI A.»ibMsw sllkfeOft**. »

Too many-Dogu hyiug nruut|d

Obstacles to Marriage.

Coming-Tire Fourth, Chrutaas and
New Years.

Tho United Brethren will hold a
Camp Meeting on the old camp ground
Look. neat—The Court House van!
on Mr. Peter Edmund's land, iu the
after being mowed.
town of Baltimore, commencing August
In need of—a sprinkler to lay tho 6th, 1874.
All denominations and
dust on our streets.
people sre cordially invited to attend.
A. J. Bowue has a how sidewalk laid
and a new barn almdta completed.

Every claas of job printing done in
first class style al tho Bixxx* office.

rraaskabh rsesdlss. Beota ta elrsUre smI

HOUSEHOLD

W»iywUfr°*i

PANACEA

We herewith |faro before our lead­

en, and invito their attention, to the
If you don’t want to be fined 110,
take out a license for that dog of yours^ following order of exorcises, for tlin
do* of the present school year.
A nuisance—The young match gun
the boys are using to frighten horres

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family

The cries of murder! on oar streets
Saturday night was only a drunken
man falling down ataim

Grand Exhibition of

Tho man who minds his own business
■ml lots other people's bnsincse alone is
on tho high road to fortune. Since tho
aboro was tn type we learn that the ma n

.

There aro in Cast County Indiana, 145
Grangers who are candidates for Sliorilf. They nil beliovo that the office
should seek tho man, and not the man

•ng*.

I.LEBT

6Uf
Saturday, July 26th, 1874.

AUne o’clock in the Afternoon.

I will give away to my cus­
tomers "One Square Box
Cutter complete, worth
who has at any time bought
new of me, ana arc the own­
ers ofor shall borrow for the
occasion. Carriages, Bug-

hide, the body of which is
hung on springs, who will
appear on the Eair Ground,
as above mentioned.’’ Par­
ties who have bought more
than one Buggy of me and
will bring them with a team
or horse attached will be pre­
sented with a ticket for each
vehicle when he enters the
grounds, his name entered
in a book and the number of
his ticket marked opposite
his name.
The manner of drawing
shall be left to the ticket hold­
ers to decide on the Grounds,
at the time of drawing. All
entries must be made before
S o'clock,for at precisely that
time the drawing will com-

We challeuge tb&gt;&gt; world to produce
a Lightning Conductor equal in all those
important puint* to our Continuous Oopper Strip Lightning Conductor, with *
gilt single, three or five branch point on
top. and sharp edges its entire longth.
Tho flat form expose* a ranch larger
surface than the round or turned 'over
edge, and will receive nnd conduct u
heavier charge oi steetncUy, aud alford,
consequcally, greater protection than
any other fura of conductor, and at the
samo or less east Agents of inferior
conductors ore in the habit of jilaying
upon tho tears of individuals in regard

This occasion will be a
good time to exhibit horses
as well as buggies, and a
general good time may be

buy something, but iWsu'» know what,
and stands before a counter for forty
five niiunts* at a time aud purchases
nothing.

P»y the printer.
Running down—The river.
Useful—A large cake of fee.
Gordons are looking splendid.
Where goeta thou on the IVth t
Barents should visit the eeboola.
-^Gwod weather to sloop*in church.

| L'tanuy.-lr tho *n«ik thioC who bad
fchrek enough to steal a pair of pant*
Increasing— the population of our (from Murray Bromley, while hanging
| in the front yard, one day fori wk.
beautiful city.
। wiU call al the owner’s bouse and in­
Cochise, tho famous Apache chief,
i troduco himself. ho will be presented
died Junu 91^
Litls the balance of the suit. ,
Don't go ont df town to buy geode.

cuit Court next Monday.
A cooling off piece—Tho city- pomp
near the Court Homo yard.
Would eqmo very handy—A little
rain, or a good lively shower.

lied ud blistered backs—The boy*
who stay in the water all Sunday.

The plank has arrived for tho new

Special Notice.
tho organs .of digestion whrio giving
temjKjrary relief. To obviate this, and
present to tho public n tonic free from
Alcofinlic poisou, Dr. Greene prepared
tho Osygensicd Bitters, a sure cure for
Dyspopssa and all kindred complaints.
Soldorerywbere. JqruiF.llxxBr.Cvasia ft Co., Proprietors, 8 end- 9 College
1‘laoe, Now York.

A. M. Rock would’announce to the
public, that bo is manufacturing Car­
riage* of all lauds, and styles, aud a*
for durability, finish aud beauty, ho
cannot bo outdone anywhere, and will
not be undersold by any competitor in
the Slate. His facilities for biuineM
in hie line, both Carriage making and
blacksmithing are tf tho beta. Shop on
Jefferson street, Hastings Mich. 47tf

to it, and is mark o J by characteristic
hngishnsM. In tbs Challongu you ask
ns to accept ordeelins, nncunditionaly.
You name all the rules for tho governmeat of tho judges, say what points,
and what points only they shall decide '

J. Cole &amp; Son,

An invitation is extended
to everybody- AU who come
ivill be admitted to the etr krte not tost uttu to
grounds without charge.
“Myolyect in this operation LUO PUS®
is io advertise my business,
strat
and certainly a outterworth
$40 is worth spending one
1HE A BAIE
day for as it costs not a cent
only io put in an appearance Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.
for some one will certainly .
&gt;►
i rar.K s xni
have the cutter.” The draw­
ing shall be fairly done icithouifavor or partiality.

on the grounds. Let every­
body come, we will all be ben­
efited by a friendly gather­
ing of this kind, and you
u til see a host of buggies
some of which are very niceIt is my intention to hold
an exhibition of this kind
every year so long as I con­
tinue in the buggy business
each year giving a better
present.
Yours Truly,
J.L. REED.

The King of the Field

gle plow, while you reserve to your­
selves the privilege of putting in any of
the &amp;wa difibieut styles of plows manufoctured by the South Bend Iron
Works; and in the face of the fact you
hare tho matchless impudence to com
plain that e* are exacting, and that it
is as who are trying «o overreach you.
We have ano more proposition to
make to you, and then we' are done
with this controversy.
Wo will test plows mannf*«(ured or
■old by u*, ogninst any plows for which

WOOLCARDING

Bulky Hay Rake.

BEST OF WORK!

Guarantee

MriMurainO,
S»S .xvry tklag iwrUlslss Is Ik. .re

Orders tor

INK,
CRATON,

NEW OFFERS!

xnooha

NEWIOEASI

H. W. BOOZER.
83 Canal Street,
Grand Rapids.

WANTED"™

COLORADO EXCURSIONS.

UNDERGROUND
LIFE BELtW THE MtfME !

The boys have already commenced
picking cherries and strawberries by
the light of the moon.
I
In selecting matter for our waste
barbrt, we invariably giio the prefer-

The Nebtuaka State Boani of Agri­
culture last year effisrod a premium of
hftv dollars far tb« best yield of corn
i. that State ia 1I7S, which wa* award­
ed to Mr. M. M- Noloosi, of Com County,
upo» the following showing ;

Attractive and busy—The new Arctic
H1.7&amp;
15,75

WEWx
The Williams Mower and

Satisfaction!

AINTIRO,
•
axsixntO;___
KsLnoMt«nro,

WATERCOLOR

Hollingsworth's Steel Tooth

Earr's CssDuUc Tiwuts. —Among
the various retuediM for Coughs none
enjoy a higher reputation than Eton's
Cxbbouc Tkoctids.
This fait place*
them above the ordinary list of medi­
cal iireparptious- For Coughs, Cold*,
Asthma, end *■ a disinfectant and pro­
FIOTLTRES1
ven five against contaclou* direase they
you are agent*.
are n specific. Invaluable to singers, I am now all alone in tho Photograph
Wo will put in tho “No. 3” which and public speaker*. Sold ovenrwheru. business, and as 1 have tnarlo arrange­
Jons F. Hxxar, Cvxxs* 4 Cc., Fronrio-; ment* to incrcute ray facilities for doing
you are so anxious (f) to moot.
belter work than evar. n|I should call
The judges shsll select tho ground* lor*, 8 and 9 College Piero. New York.
end get a negative taken. Tlie superi­
to be plowed.
11 lias been beautifully sold that "the ority of my work in U&gt;* post is a sufflAll rules and amnrgctnciiis for tho vail which covers tho faro of futurity eiout guarnnloo of finit-cisM work iu
ibe future.
Rooms in Washington
conduct of the trial to be settled be­ was woven by tho hand of merry."
Violets do not open oner a day aad
tween the parties thereto, and sufficient
notice given of the timo egreed upon to let out their prsyer.of j-erfmne. They
enable all interested to be presen U
n, ss^a »U1 UJtr •
OIM.

Strawberries, green peas and other
early an i palatable garden productions
ofbosue production, have riadu their
appearance. They will soon bo plenty
sad cheap.
•
’
;

FRESH FISH!

WBun

Tho Bsxxu is tho best advertising
medium in the County of Barry, having
nearly double tho circulation of any
other paper in the County.
tf
N, A Hastings house cut was cremated
. last Wednovlsy morning. Bho hud
■ crept into tho kitchen oven during tho
night, aud in tho morning got uecidontaliy shut iu. When tbo oven was opwnbe to bake the breakfast roll* her re­
mains weighed but 12 3-4 ouncro
A drugget, who has tbawglicte* twotioned for sale, *ay* that a very pleasant
perfume, a-d also a yrevsatiro against
[moths may be made of the following i«gsedSoats: Take of cloves, caraway
•eedx, nutmeg, cmnomor. and touqum
beans, of each one ounce, than add as
much Florentino orris root a* will equal
tho other ingredients put together.
Grind tho whole to a flue powder, pat
it in sUk ar rottor. lags, and place

State Street,

Lightning Rods.

Tho earning* of tho Michigan Central
Railroad during tho month of May 1874
were •085,178 09; during May ,1873,
building, while, b* tho ssimo time, thoy
•079,333 12; increase in 1874, |15,- know very well that isolation, Is altogothor unnecesasry, and that, indeed^
The small boy who indulges in a bath the majority of Electricians have very
decided objections to insulation, prefer­
more tlieu two hours long i* expseted to ring. rather, tluit tho Conductor should
gladden tho heart of the undertaker and he placed directly agiinst the bniiding,
add interest to local columns of the Tho idea is thus exprewed, in tbo lan­
guage of Sir David Brewster, tho high­
est English authority: “In securing
We have yet to ano the maa, m&gt; mat­ buildings, one or more conscious chan­
ter what his business might be. wlio nels of conduction should bo applied
lost anything by courteous and polite systematically, along tho wait Those
tuaiu channels should consist of tho best
treatment to those with whom be won
_For th e accommodation of our *ub.rribora who desire any other book,
-r.agariM, or paper, published, with or
s itboul the advertised premiums, wo
will obtain it for you nt the Lowest
Him, without any expense to yen In
►ending the color.

Sty Drag Store,

OFFICE IS COURT BOUSE,
IIASTIKGS MICHIGAN.

All the pcopl.t an&gt; interested iu pro­
An exchange says. spell murder baekwards and yon have its causa: spell its tecting tl mr pro]&lt;erty against damage
cansc backwards and you will have its from lightning, and Io aid them in tins
purpose, many ;&gt;nrtica have invented
A Saugatuck girl who had a quarrel Bo-la, all more or low valuable, but
with a lover remarked to a fraud that among them al!, tho Continuous IVliolo
‘“she wasn't 00 aquocsing term* with that Copper Strips hare no equal, in fact are
decidedly ^superior to all otlsnrs. This wo
fraud any more."
have demonstrated, end have no doubt
A follow who area sock splsadid oxof its being actually the osw A’erf on
which the public out depend with im-

Tfft.’Wi.liJ&amp;te:

DAY AND NIGHT.

LnriKEIT.

Sunning tot office—Thu Telegraph
operator going to the depot when ho
heard tho whistle blow on Saturday.

CHURCHES.

H. HAYFORD

Z.7.V

Read Grable 4 Ramil’*, W. T. East­
man'*, J. L. Reed’s and Bentley Bros.,
now advertis moots in this foiua.

It is stated that tho Grangers of Illi,
nois uro consideridg tho advisability of
abolishing tho secret forms of the order.

ESTATE

�“WE
fortunate action of tho Ugiatature, I
would do my part to make this exten­ to another without discommoding them
sion, co necessary both to the cocatry’ In the lout. Coming from a cold di­
aad to the welfare of the existing road.. mate, they Lear our winters well, aud if
At present, however. I do not see any wall cared for win lay in cold weather,
ant recolloetunia ofyour county, during hope for it Tho effect of tho legisla­ when eggs are always iu demand at
a thorough oaurass of it in uty younger tion upon tho minds of those who have। paying price*. Wa should choose tbo
yean,!« 18fif, and have received so been in tha habit of investing iu thisi light Brahma for the reaaoa that the
many oridetwra of the good will of tta spoefoaof property has been too pro- | chicks drraa off doaner al an immature
chamber. Peril a tn she bekmgvd to a citiaans during the visits to it since, that found and discouraging to bo overcom- 7e than the dark vanety. The stumps
gang of counterfeiters!
Mr. Hurd I wreld with groat pleasure accept this apparently, aud I fees that all my erfblack piufaaibra are not very stmntatira with which I have bran huetractive to a poultry purchaser, while
. white oura equally targe would escape
man, and mado false money. Perhaps
' tho rood. As I myoelf judge, this wur- notice, for we a(l taste with cur eyes
she waa a spiritulirt, and was having iV “ .S t“U«u «®»m«ncement, atl flare upon rm]road property will pass। before wo get our food to tbo tongue.
.
secret trmuM. l*«rha)ia she practised Olivet, Michigan.
away.
The public—even tho gran“We find do fault with tho Biabma
Eutirafy retaored from pofiticat'posi­■ gers—cannot afford to cripple existing because of its clumaineea A stone wall
the book art, and waa developing her­
self into a modern witch! In short tion or-political candidacy, I can say, road*, or prevent Ike builaieg or com- four foal high is gsusrolly as secure a
what on earth could she be about, that withtan a raboowefrration of my mo- dating of new and nacseoary ones. fame against one of these birds aa is
she excluded her husband, and vricked- tiros, that tho rails which Hie grange1 They-will apt like either to go back to an eight foot picket against several
organiMiou was primarily intended to1 tho old system of mud roods, or compel other varieties. Nor are wo troubled
conaci or modify, ware .punted outi all the naw sections of the State to for- about their tumbling from rooate, to
that chamber of seereu except through warningtr by ma in a Fourth of- July over um thorn. Belioving myself that their injury. We make our roosts low
tho chimney. Mr. Hord did not want oration two years before the urganim- th is epidataic insanity with regard to enough to accommodate their peeuliarito effect a forcible entrance, becauao ho tiou hail attained its present cminenro. raUroada will pass away at an emly tie*. Nor do faxes often ocma aa near
feared in that event he should not find
jveriod, and a wiser and better and more
out his wife's secret
stable foliar will take its place, ami
I hat they will again bo supported and
secret chamber'not wore than half-ansustained, aud bo again treated with
hour, when Me. Hanl'a friends plant'd
justice and fairness, i- will be with utficr domestic animals as among the
tbomaNvea in the passage outside tho
deep regret that I . shall be compelled hsns u a aafeguard from theft.
locked door, while Mr. Hurd climbed
(if that shall be the case) to allow the
"Wa woald s/jgrat that tbo improve­
on a long ladder to-the roof of the
Wisconsin Valley Road tn remain with ments should,gifo us a bird that would
coach-house, and made preparations to
its uorthsnt end at Knowlton, whan ita dress tho ssme number of pounds at
decend tho thimoey. Thia, bo reason­
owu internets, the interests of tho coun­ throe or foorjmonlbi old, but give them
ed. would be tho moat effectual aud tell­
try north, and tho public interrats re­ a little shorter. A thro# pound bird,
ing way of surprising hie wife in her
quire ita immediate extension to Wau­ three quarters of a yard long, is a lilfln
unholy transactions.
sau.
Yours truly,
out of proportion.
We would have
The chimney was rather (mail, aud
J(Mas F. Jot.
more breast, and lose nock and legs.
Mr. Hurd was not the leanest man in railways San no more do without the
Wo know of no handsomer bird
"P. 6.—As we had promised and
tho world, and tbo consequences was, prodaeeratbin predneraucaa do wiflri
dressed than a mature Brahma, bat wu
that after descending about eight or tou out them? And all should coucoue that, should have been able to extend to would hare them look more mature nil
feet tbo aperture narrowed, and Mr. as ruilroisds can only bo built by the Wausau Ibis year, perhaps as it is now their youth up. Wo are not sanguine
Hurd stack fast,
cxercrid of the State's right of eminent likely that we cannot, you should let that itcan bo done, but we wiahit might
Frightened half out of his wuai lest domain, wader charters, as public high­ our triends know the reason why they bo, without sacrificing either good qual­
ways granted by tho people through will be dioappoteted tn their hopes "
ities. Than we would have tbo old
-dtta* *Zao
“a P““ ' Mr- H0rd
T^en‘ •»’ their Lrgadatnrea, they have no more
birds just hold thoir own nt raatupty,
' f lurte to extricate hiunreU1, but he was ngbl to deuouBco reasonable Legisla­
end not get so unreasonably fat mi they
i vary soon convinced that It was useless tive supervisia* than ferries or turn­
often du.
*!LL,'i*b
■ ’r‘W°
tfe&gt; expectation of getting pikes chartered by tha same authority.
“With thee* improvements wn would
down tbs chimney, ao he And if the miller who grinds wheat can
have our idea of a perfect fowL"
Iikio Ita*brsiM
i
all his efforts io the aim of go- be rightfully limited by ths State in hia
tolls, why ceanot tho railway which factory irborv h’ can have it more
brings tiio whaat to his mill to bo, cheaply mode then i)i home, it should be
; himself of ail apparel except his shirt grouted. ? Tlie jnst ground on which all made there. Indeed many fanners who
An oiwrator du at a table in a room
and drawers, and sgtiin easnved tho do- just iTMiticsiu unito is that railrveuis, &lt; arry their milk to tho factory during
1 cent. Thia lime ho was more stwceolul slioul ! lx- CDtr.mon carriers for all on, the season may at ita clnee make their darkened by a curtain. On his left
than he had hoped for or erer desired, roninicm gToanda, and at equitable। own supply of cberao with profit A hand stands u little instrument nan&gt;&gt;-)
I for ths chimney grew sudtionly wider । rates, trithiMZt favoritism or unjust dis­ very good article of cboeso toay be mado the “reflecting galvanometer," the iuJust below the narrow place, end Jooh- crimination. and ou tbo jutt baws of’ from only twv cows, and fomdira who vantion of Sir \\ illiam Tlu-tnpwn, with­
. na shot down tho opening like tbo U«t “rruajuable rates for the jteople nul. hoop but two or three oows cannot make out which Atlantic telegraphy would Ire
I karnal of eora through the hopper of a reasonable pruflt* for tho companies." '. a more prafitablo uao of milk during n slow proceaa, not exceeding .two or
. grut mill.
I remember many years ago how a dis- the cool weallier in the fill than to three words’ per minute, instead of
1 There waa a small fire on the hearth, tingnisb*! Engluh ■talesman waa criti­ covert it into cheese. The milk ahould eighteen or twenty, the present rate.
and tho frantic leap given by our hero cised for n proposition that their great beset n tho common pens in n» cool a I This delicate instrument cutuixta of a
i to avoid scorching his corns scattered railways should ran third-elsse trains, place as may ba at command until there tiny magnet, aud a email miHor hang­
tnoruings and evenings, for laborera, ■a an accumulation of several dare* milk. ing on n silk thread. tho two together
i tho coals in every direebou.
, At thd\ eight of the qiarsclv-ctad, etc-, nt a many (two cants) jxre mile. The object in setting it in a cold room is weighing but a few grains. Die elec­
1 sooty apparition thus suddenly launch- He was huxspooBod m a demagogue। to prevent ths rising of crenm, and to tric current, passing along the wire
[ cd upon hot noUeo, Mrs. Hurd uttered nnd a visfouary tbearisL
Bat these, preserve tho milk until oaough is saved from Valencia, deflects tbo magnet to
Be­ and fro. The minor reflect, a spot of
a niexcing scream, and fled to tha door. "parliamentary trains," as they are। to make &gt;t ad object to work up
i which she unlocked in mad haste/ pre­ called, wore found when at test reluct­ fore tho oldest milk begins to turn, tho light on a scale in a box placed nt tho
cipitated herself into tho very arms of antly cstiblishod, to bo not only the Whole lot la skimmed up, and set it in a operator’s right hand, whore by its
great sreommodatfon for tho poor that largo brass kettle. A eloan now waah- oscillation, tin- spot of light indicates
Mr. Hurd’o sentinel friends.
was claimed for them, but aho among. tub, which has nut been painted on the tbo slight movomciiU of tin- magnet,
Joshua was fond of denominating this I “Wicked misguided female”' cried
the xnoe*. |uoflr*bto to tbo compamea of inside,' would be preferable. A few which are too alight to be directly
peculiarity of his; but people who I Joshua, oeixing her by tho arm. "Oonpans of the newest milk are reserved seen.
ail their trains.
fees
at
onoe
or
die!"
knew him moot thoroughly, did no:
This little swinging magnet folfowa
Two things in your organiratiou have and placed over kettles aad pans of hot
bceitato to cal! it jealousy and selfish struck me as speriaBy auspicious: First, water on the stove, ami, nnd wheu every change iu the received current;
nsaw Joshua reached tbo age of forty
tho admisskxi of your wires and daugh­ heated, added to tho nxv in the koUfo and every change, great ar small, pro­
without being married. Ho was suspiters to metnboxateip, enhancing doubt­, till tbo whole is brought io tho uniform duces a corresponding oieillalidh of the
cwBa of all U&gt;o women he met, and conless the social interest of your meetings temperature of about 85®, or a little be- K of light on th. scale. A code of
oequoutly vu no favorite among tho
als it so arranged that tho move­
snd beckoning womauunwatd to wider
Cur sex. But ho was worth a good
ment of tlw spot of light is made to in­
spheres uf untfulusM in tbo community;
proporty, and thia fact mado him an ob
auff aooMdly, the frank and outspoken about the Uta of three fingures, should dicate tbo fetters of the alphabet.
“Getting gray !“ cried Joshqa.
jeet oi. iatomt among marriageable
When receiving a message from Va­
declarationv of so many of your granges be soaked over night in warm water,
ire gMiUg gray i Tbo woman i
■U to intenipernnce, tho enemy of tho which is poured into and mixed with lencia, the operator watches tho move­
“•*"
■
- .
/
workingtnan and tho bauo of society. the milk. To determine jut the amount ment ui the little speck, which keeps
“MyWrl" scream^ (ha, -it
iv heir* t&amp;^-ww,gT«v--**nd T
1 trust vour organisation will never of rennet to bo used is one of tho moat dancing about over tlx-- scale on his
To his practiced eye. each
spook with ah uncertain voice on this difficult things io the whole procoM right.
greet evil of the century. For all 'wx- The curd ahould “come" In about forty movement sf tin- »pot of light represents
perwnee proves that where drinking to fortv-flve minute*. If it come* too a letter of the alphabet, and ita scornshop decrease, crime and panperism soon the Crat time, loss rennet must Lo ingly fantastic motions are spelling out
with their consequent taxatiuti decrease, utr&amp;jhe next lime. If it ia tpo long the intelligence which tho pulsing of
lost, com to * &gt;«J&lt;nr, aad once to au
Where the electric current are transmitting bocomfort nnd bcpptnoai in the abode* of coming, more must be used.
old maid ; but ba had drawn back juat
tho poor increoso. snd law and order, cheoee-making is an every-day business, tween tbo two hemispheres. It is truly
at the proper time, and wu a free man
Iwane mid quiet, indo*try and thrift a different process of preparing tbo ren­ marvelous to note how rapidly tho exwhra Lbo Widow Bodford camo to Lis loaning from tbo
net
is
far
preferable
;
but
where
the per ienoed operator disentangle* tho ir­
more grnerally prevail
’
native town, to mod* with a married in hia exceeding i
bleat .yo»r eM, --------------Tour demands, too, for increaaod cheese is “run up" only occaasamally, regular oscillations of the little speck of
needn't have bdeu so [rirato. I dyr, economy iu public expenditures and there is no other way than to prepare light Into the letters nnd word* which
Mrs. Bedford was • yery chaoxiing
too.
forgive me, riuMunahr, and ! greeter wntchfuhteM ns to publie mon­ die rennet for tho occasion. Whoa, they represent.
woman, of thirty-five or fbrtv,' and
eys, extrnnt fail todo good. When you an running a finger or two under a por­
Joshua was attracted to her at once. henceforth we will dyo for each other.'"
proceed from gmvxahries to dstalU you i tion of tho eurd and gently raising it, it
TWWMow was inclined, at their ae- , And, despite hia sooty raiment, Josh­
ua
embraced
bis wife, aud (h» two old will hull that, berido strict arniliny as readily breaks or ttlita, it is ready to
eond mooting, to repeat that stalo old KarHtAlnM
.m Mill,
Ilk.a
.
to national epprOprialidns, you will
Latin quotation of Cteaar’s, “ Fam.'
i In September, 1840, when. Charles
need qnto M watchful care e« to homo lung, thin wooden knife, cutting the
taxaitow. Governor Hayes, of Ohio, one whole curd, from top -to liottom, into Sumner waa 35 yean old, and thought
ot the brat govornore that Statu ever equaree of about two inehes. After it t o be a vinionary ano extreme young
man, highly educated, indeed, ami per­
has
stood
in
lli&lt;condition
tan
ur
fifteen
had, ptteved eovaral j yeare wo, in n
il* po fitted for some hlmry nrofessormossagw tluU attracted too littte atten­ minotoof tho ctfo! may be carefully bro­
tion, tliat unrratrained local taxation ken up with tho bands, cam being taken ahip, but wholly wiihou* political expoi
was tbo heayfeet burden, by far, the not to equeexo it. la n short time—aay nence or Mguaty, and tho rerj last
ouMxt the widow .wm raaotate, and
man
by character, talents, and training,
tax-payer had to .boulder.
And that ten or fifteen minntce—the eurd and
they ware engaged. Three weeks af­
to bo a political leader of MaaaaehnaeUa
isao completely within your power. wltay &gt;wiil have become suffirisntly eejf'j
terwards they were married.
io tho grave public situating be won!
Ihufsbawt Mikheil, in a • teetarv an
For a space of a weak after their astronomy, explained, tlw singular pro resuli' in that hn, from yoar orgnnixa- I
with nil Ibo famous Whig chiefs, and
mams«o everything want on lovely. priety of the question as to the birth-, t&gt;ou.
Mra. Hurd waa very affectionate and place nCligh1. How is it that the sun
snoko upon tho duties of hie party at
No* being a member of your order, 1
charming, and Joshua waa as proud flashes forever such a flood of light,
During this proem of dipping off tho that time. Tho tone and character of
nm not sure that I uudentand your ex­
•^Mffy «a h was possible for him fo clothing all the planate with glory t act (SKUioo as to “middlo tueu." If■ whoT, the curd may be gently broken tho speech may be suppoeed from ita
ba. ' So spoke of tbo tranraasity of the unl- your object is to ecoqotaute as for as, up into lumps about the sue of chsal- concluion, which waa that the Whig
party ahould demand the alajliticm of
At tho end of that thus, Joshua's »us- verae As* developed by tho velocity of
possibles; luyifig with cash from manu­ ni'ts. This doos the boated whey may
Mefotadfepomiion received u monel to I li^ht. At twelve millions of milse iu n facturers o&lt; thsir agents, nt (be lowest bo gradually retuTued to the tub till tho
toed on.
One day, Mra. Hurd waa minute, we may bo ten years in reach- prices, iuatead of on credit at higher mass is of a temnerature of WJ“ to
raiaaiBg ftwBiha hmm. and wbody ingtbo nearest fixed etar.
But we
, 100-, or “at Mood beat." The hast
knew where aha wai. High and tow .should then see tho same univerao, as
। must be raised somewhai slowly, tho
from the honest poor, that is certainly curd meantimo Loiug stirred aad broken.
once bare, were bo to change places laudable. But middleman, aa a class, The curd may now bo left “to rook" far party in that greet demand. Tho Irmo
1 vritli the person who sits next him. are as necessary in tbo operations of1 thirty or forty mimttea, when it should had arrived. Tlw duty was not to be
avoided. 11 was tbo queotfen of tho
to all tho nmghbora, asking for Ida wife, Let us traycl ai tbo speed of light five
■ride and commerce and business, as bo again stirred and broken until it baa hour.
and finding, ber not.. Hs was in a tar- thousand years, and arrive at the verge
a firm coasistency. When on taking a
rihMMTbrftaserura dread and anx­ of un 0WBiwqtre*«;&gt;14t&lt; us plunge Iswyara are in law, and doctors in med­ few bandftil of the etxrd and sqnsswng
“By your pfea fur tho Union," said
icine, and need a special education and
Mr. Sumner, “you hare justly weu tho
iety I He folt sure abo bad stoped. just- through the abyss which separates oura
them
firmly
thov
drop
apart
on
relaxing
adaption to their work. If you could
name of Defender of tho Constitution.
aa the wives do in story-lx*ik» When from tha next universe; and we may
abolish dl middle men with tfeair expe- tho bold, they am ready to be remorod By the masterly Oregon negolialion
from Um whey. A cloth rtraiter la then
• go on at this rapid pore for hundreds
' of tbosnends of years, and than bo no
■ thrown orfir them aud as much dipped you have earned another title, Defend­
| 'nearer than when we started, to tlu&gt;
off as is convenient, after which tho er of Peace. And now," exclaimed the
source of iigbt- Tbo tsleecope has
st raincr w aprrad over a baaketwr a fewpenetrated space until it has taken in
teded box with a bottom of narrow slate. add a higher title, never to tie forgotten
on earth or iu heaven,—Defender of
light which must have been in tpotion
Humanity."
for thirty nuUlen ufysar^at.theaate of
It is easy to imagine the incredulous
twelie millions of. miles |ier minute 1
contempt with which tbo old Whig
How iaeonpwmbte, then, am thrao vast
ehiodo hrartl this appeal from the ardent

“JBs advise Webstar! Ilf thia mor­
bid theorist, instruct the most consum­
mate of American statesmen!
It is
both enmieal and diagTfeefaL"
Mr, Humnor sent a cony ot his spvoch
IO Mr. WoUter, and Mr. Webster ac­
knowledged it in a cool and polite note.
He said that ho respected the character

AND

THE

SOUTH.

MONUMENTS

HEAD1STONES.

And Our
NEIGHBORS!

Michigan

MANTLES,

Central R. R

OLD. RELIABLE ARD DIRECT ROUTE,

SHELVES, ETC.

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THE NEW IMFHOVED

RKBINGTONSgWINGlIACHINE
The Christian Union
Henry Ward Beecher,
EDITOR.

8g Sewiu lactin: tartii Enter Pria

la rvllgioa* utters ibis paper It Krsags

'Ssfsrai-iitovi;

A Complete Library.

Lanes! Ciralatin it tte World,

VINECAR BITTERS
egur Illttm are a purely Vegetable
prrnaration. made chit-fly from tbo native
herbs found on the lower (mutes of the Sier­
ra Nevada mountains of California, the
me-licinal |&gt;n&gt;iaertiea of which are extract­
ed tlierefrpm without tho um of Alcohol.
The qnrattea Is almost Aaihrukad. “What

■ 1CHIGAR CENTRAL R. R.
Vnaota Urrams?" Onr answer is. that
linn remove the canac of dieram, aad the
fi-Unit recovers his health- They are the
groat blood purifier tad a lifo-mring priach&gt;L-. n |&gt;erfeet Renovator and Inrinrator
of the vystem. Never before In the history
of t lie world lr!u a medicine b&lt;*n com]»&gt;»ImI (osaraaing the remarkable qualVi,—’,.
lhe eL-¥

Purgative aa well aa a Tonic. raUavngcxtioo or Infiaaimation of the
nd Visceral Organa, in Bilious Dia-

CHRISTIAN UNION

GOOD AGENTS WANTED!

ion will enjoy good health, IH
•&lt;■ Vnuate Brrrraa as a medicine.

snd vital &lt;&gt;s: i l&gt; wasted bryon-l repair.
Gralrfid 1 botiMIKl* proclaim VotBo»n Itrrrrra the most aomlcrfni Invigar.VI.t 'tint ever r.iutaincdUiosinking ivatera.
Ilillptis, Rrmlltnnt, nnd lutrrUllttrnt FcriT*. which are so prevalent
in the ralfeya of our great rivers through­
out the United State*, especially tlxMO of
tire Miuwipiri. Ohio. Nhaouri. Illinois,
TrunrsBor. Camt'erlan.l, Ariuuxaa. Red,
('dorado. Brtzio. Rio Grande, Pearl, Alatmau. Nobile. Ssviuinab, Roanoke', Jamoa,'
vnd many oUrn, with their vast tribu­
taries. tbroiiftiioat onr entire country dur­
in;: tire Snmttrer and Autrmu. end remarkal-l r ao dnr.ng sensema ot m-.usual boat and
dryarea, are invariably scrozapor.red tiy extenaiv# dcmngexnrat* of Ifo- stomach and
liver. »&gt;do:hrral&gt;&lt;lnmit&gt;al viscera. la their
tn-atax nt. a purgative, everting a powartul
intlnvnco urum there various organs, is
e-aentiany rrfrc-aarv. Tlirre fa no catharllc tar tire imrpcao eqnal to Da.J. WsMCBB’a
Vi«U4&gt;u Brerens. as tbey*aiU spredily ro­
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SINE’S
GUT ENTERPRISE!
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One Prize $5,000 in Silver

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SAVE FIFTVDOLLARS !
THE MEW FLOREMCE.

NenUi. Rilions Attacks IMpitstxm u&lt; tie,
Hra.lt. InflutunKitiim nt the Lunes, l‘*iu
in the tvgir-u of the Kidneys, aud a Lundnsj otter |«infnl «ym;.toon, are the offI springs of !&gt;.»sta l’d-- &lt;hte bottle will
prorr s t«-ttrr gnsrvnt.-.-.if lummta thun
a toiC-hy ^'-v-rttarawnL
Srnifulu. ur hiiig'x Kill, White i
S»eli!i, -- Utoara, pysitwhs. Hydled
'r.-. S rntnLitis lntlkiii:.i.-.lh,i,n.
Imtohnt lutlautmaiiona. Mrre-tri d Mlrfelieus, Old Sutvs. Erupltiib • rd t!j lik.tu
Sore Ej«“s etc., ote. In tluie, c« U: all
oiIkt ror-sUlntxtaud -Diseases, WsxavB's
VlXbusM lUruB Lave ah&lt;.wu tte-ir gxral

“aSifeiKvJcr

(»dn!WJ8SSSfflV‘A*J

mtf (Tirottle

aid Stajeis

. .......... , -.-i-—w&lt;*i.i-tauivta. auu
Mumu*, oa they adnuice iu Ufe|.Wt- .nbrct to paralyse trf the Bueefa. To cnard
ap.-ui.s-. this, tabu a ikra
WatKimit
\ ixxutu Itimjw iKcusMUMllr.
For Nil in DimMa, Ernikimw.Tettar,
Halt Itirenra, Riot cl .re, EihtU. Pimples
Pustutr.., Ifoife. CartmuekM, Batgwwma.

and IhrenBsoI tbrHMnef wiwtevername
or uniuie. are Utera.lv dug up rjvl carried
out ut Ui« .istetn iu a *bo.i Ume by U.u
use uf tlraso 111:ur*
Phi. Tupr, uinl other Worms lurk­
ing in tlicsiattui of so many UimuBtate, mbalfertiLilIv &lt;te*troy.-d Mid remnved. "So
AC EMTS WAHTbp e.erywber. ter ltd. sy*t»-ii of mediciuc. no r.-iuufagra no
■aw aU taraufitly illutnua lu»k st tSv
Aattor’a tklrvy vri-ro’ LU» »4 Ateraatano.
X' SS5“.*“!- ‘T’ 1

WILD LIFE

view cf the lino of duty most fit to be
pursued in eudenvers to obtain dll the
good whl-h can be obteraed in connec­
tion with certain important aabjoeta”
Whieh raw moot etearty, the taasummato statesmtu ur the impracticable
viafomirv.—JTarjsw's Mujmat fer J&lt;ot&gt;

MICHIGAN

LAST CHANCE

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                  <text>XIX.

BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1874.

WHOLE NO. W.

MOTO. You aay wo name nil
the rule* for (ha judges and the
points for them to decide, Ac.
Tnt uFAUa m every reader
will readily Me by reading our
proposition for trial, and we
gave the stgnnitirne of some
25 fanners, each stating that
our propositions ware fair for

to one Plow and allow irou tn
enter your make and all you sec
fit to search the state for. Thefe
has never been a time when you
PAMZD to go in a trial with us on
fair terms.
You have adver­
tised trials and victories which
were mas* falshooda, and which
you cannot deny, as the readers
of the Banneb arc well aware
of the fact. Tou claimed fbut
victories in one day, and then
refuse to go in trial with us,
with the same Plow. You have
been harping on Home Industry
and Home Manufacture, and at
the same time driving the coun­
try to find a Plow that could
beat the Oliver ChiDed.
You
now advertise Galea Chilled
Plow as the Plow at the front.
How is this for Home Industry,
and your No. 3, (rom victories
inowbdat). Hnt ttounruoroMinos for a test of Plows : We
will enter the New Olivur
Chilled Plow No. 40 ; the one
tot like so wnx with your No.
3, the one you beat us with four
times in one day, and accept
yocb terms of June 26th, for
conducting the trial, namely:
and have entire control of the
trial. Thia trial ehall be for a
purse of FIVE HUNDRED
DOLLARS AND A FREE DIN­
NER FOR EVERY FARMER
ATTENDING SAID TRIAL.
Now Coa&gt; to Tims Home IsGREBLP. k RUSSELL.

even won* than you did. Faugh I I
am disgusted. Look al this room. But
if yt* mean to take refuge la a deluge
cd tears. I emoff." .
And Tom Farrar. wbo had dreamed
of bright home pictures in bis bachelor
Java jerked toe ba! from the table, and
left U» mem. while Nellie, hi. six
mxdba’ bride, started up to detain him.
but the slipshod condition of ooa little
slippered foot to retarded her movements
that aha failed to re»cb lb* door till ho
»&lt;m gone. But she did not weep long-

We warrant these plows superior to any other
Chilled plow in existence in the following particu­
lars:
.

up
‘
"Wbai does he mean J He never
spuke so to me before. Can it be that
he really cares for such trifles L It is
true I did not havs my barr dune all
dan it to aa ntneb trouble; I never like
to brush U till just before bedtime, if I
cxn possibly avoid if. Mv wnroper is
dingy—yes, ti is very badly eoiled-and
my test are not looking nice. Well,

Lightness of Darft.

—left” I wonder wby Tom cares so
much to hare mo look well before that
mam Oh 1 new I think of it, ha As the
f-t e-t who married that literary chit
whom my husband used to toll ms
of saying be came very near losing his
heart whoa he first ruet her; all that
eased him was her propensity for acribbtmg, which be feared would greatly
mar hie domestic happiness. Ah, I be-

Strength, Durability,

A COMMON ERROR.

1st it rest, while ths balf-brasbed,.balftangled, mass at tong haw swept down­
ward, nearly hiding ths alight figure
WWA*’' which reelteed in ths low chair, where
the rrps.Unt Tom found her, last
laUo, Ed’. I don't cms if Xjdo. I

NO
The price of the plow is only $14.50; Plain
Points, 55 cents; Cutter Points, 70 cents.

DWIGHT A BURRALL
fARI FOB SALK

■wes?issrsn.

aura
CALL AT JOHN

STANLEY^

Pure Wines and

«tooe,'to&gt; insists on my bringing you to
epeod an etening at bis house every
••Used Dare is the hdy, I amyorry to time wo meet."
(41 VW."
\
-Why does bs not bring his wile Bern
"Sorry to toll ms ! Wby, 1 would •mtr
“Oh, bur host th is very delicate this
give much to stauJ where you du in the
regards of such a roman a* 1 know winter; sbo dore not visit any where."
-Well, I desire very much to meet
sho www only Intis i Mra Jeakins, and become aa intiCaul Dare Ned. Ud fclkiw. 1 had nfato wHh her -----hoped to win her fur my wBs.”
••Well, ta what way may ths knowl

TERMS LOW.

A GREAT BARGAIN.

Uayrs

■S«rtb,l

FARM FOR SALE!

KSSisE

anything, No wonder yeur sate
angry tn yotit debate. 1 am
out of pstfowee with you myself.1

Briggs House
NETWiBTORE!

HI GOODS AID IW PBCB

HMtliig* MICK,

A Randolph St. and Fifth Ava,
CHICAGO.

“I wish to bo even with Kd. and will
be when I have wn Mrs. Ceefl ta the
same plight he saw my little Nelbe in a
few wsek* ago. when ha earns bare to
dinner.”
“Nonsense I Tom, you dreerve to be
diappointed in that case, and I hope
you may be.”
•DosiT Mush so painfully, darling ; I
•rib to toll ywu, this' morning, how
much I appreciate your efforts in throwu.g off certain iadetart habits since that
time, which being induced fa long.
would so surely have spoiled oar bapinesa m the change has firmly secured
IL”
“0 Toni, I cm tryiiw to be what I
ought to be; but if 1 sometimes fail,
pity ms, encourage ms with a show of
rwueaee. until A become perfect in
household matter*."

__ _______ began it 5 sod. believe
m», It took jtwl ths rads shock you
g»re, la your natural, moraentory so-

�into a church-meeting and aecuao him
of crime*.’ This to £to .pint But I
think he may carry it too far. A man
whose life to a treeaura to tho Chureh

valaeofmich tm«gtW^U 980i—oad I

certainly tine to a rvsroaaWe eatariation
tor the labor, skill, and intelligence I
whiAi thia class have brought to tho |
hard work of improving our toil and ;

Mra. Tilton of the meet gross nature,
which Mrs. TUton indignantly rejected,
and which Mr. TUton as indignantly
rossated. Whether it fa true or not
that Beecher made base proposato to
Mn. Tilton, there to no doubt as to the
gsnulnene*. of the tetter.
What is
omitted from it no owe know, bul Tilton,
Beoshcr and the frioad who was pres-

From the columns uf thu Big Rapids
Jfeyiwt wo clip thu following article
from the pen of a lady correspondent
who sign, herself, **A Voice froA
Ho**;" which for it* g&lt;*i sense, u*d.

&gt;
penally to an)
_ .
I girejroyailto-thh' iartM feqjeet, the'
rvsuh of which, if secure!, could only,
ti-nl to demorsliz. woman, and dottray
that power which she so potently usesi
tcwlay in aid of all true refuru:. u pow
,
wldcb Uip uris of Dwllol jrouM wuiwlr
annihilate, sad destroy forever t
Enrroa Macskt .-—Noticing that your
stand-point on this subject is ours alto,
and seeing in yonr columns a few welltimed remarks from tho pen of a Indy
in Kalamawxi, it occurred to m.i that

ELIZABETH ANO BARBARA.

"Mro Elizabeth B. I-hillipe toys the
majority of wiros are upper servants,
without wagto.*’
Mrs Barbara Miller, of Union Hill.
N. 3^, a dky or two ago horsewhipped
Ian- husband so severoly that hie life is
ia danger from l»r Barbarity.”
Th two ladies, unknown to fates, are
types of classes wb-Mo opinions are pub-

beat way tu get a man or a woman —
husband, wile, or any other—to do tho
right thing, fa to approach with gentler
peraianire^.lhan the horsewhip inipbes.
It fa bar lly to bo expected that an em-,
ployor Mould b« tempted by the threet,
or even by the application of a hone­
whin, to giro wage, to his servant. . A
discharge, not pay, would follow sucb&gt;
mathod of argumentation. Therefore,
we do nut nppiovo of Mra. Barbara
Miller', mode of reasooing with her
husband. Bho was too hasty, too ve­
hement in preventing the subject. A
man doe. not taka it kindly whoa his
wife lays it oe him that way. But wo
attribute Mra. -Miller's atyle of addroes
to her defective education, ill-regulated
temper, aud to an excess of epirit, sev­
eral spirits pothapa. some of them ar-(
dent snirita. Very likely, the unhappy
Mr. MiU.r •„ afibeted m th. eaie
way, and, in addition to the bad spirit
of his wife, be may bo the victim of too
f^nnch ol the same spiritual drink that
has evidently inflamed her |&gt;asaions aad
excited b&lt;* ta erguiiig with a whip, re.
stood uf a broomstick- In any point of
view in which wo cnntemplato tho case
of Mrs- Miller and her husband, I am
not able tu.bring myself to admire the
manner iu which she attempted to per­

mhliran lairnrr.

farted to consider. Why should wo bo
•ilent aad utaonsaBicd, ami altow a-few

ourvolvt. ragulfed in' political strife.
Fear not to let your feeble voice be
heard, (or we know that the taxv.es do
net want tho b*Bul- Jt»l havo their
baodi Aili in trafautgdse )«}*. u-irfi aH
the diviue aid tbov een get to ttako
men capable of daiag 'beai-r to their
high paeition in Hfo. and t &gt; aai in gov­
erning tbo nation.

beld at I'hiladclphi^ tho following roeolutiaaa were adi-ptad, 'which are of

Edward Young, Chief of the U. 8.
Bureau of Stafartics, ia the .N. Y. fad»fmdraf eUiniatea the total amoMt of
oar indabtedoMS to Europe ou account

earning their own support. Sho tells
ms that they do not seek a ntustion that
shall bo permanent—that to, a lifewnrk
—for they &gt;»xp«ct to marry and be sup­
ported.
"Where do you live now F* said a
lady to a servant girl once in her em-

It is vruy true that the great mad of
married psoido among thorn who earn
their bread by manual daily hkr, must
War—both parties, hu.band and wife;
bat it ia not trua that the wife has no

imported into tbs United Btatee for tho
111-2 yearn ending Dec. 81, 1878 was
•I.895,39L882, and of H-« and bullisa 9261,019,127; making the total val­
ue of imparts 16,099,410,959. As there
were 837,654,697 moew of xnarchandtoo
in bond at the end of this period than
at the beginning, the total import, arc
reduced to 85,061,756388. Tho do­
mestic and foreign productions exported
during tho same period wore *3.817,251,414, and ot specie aad bullion 8681.­
946,967. This teareo the sura of 8358,­
589,654, growing oat of an advene bal-

true Americaa Christian bonum that
ounrtitato tho vast majority ot the houaeholds in this city amTthis broad land
opinion, and habits uf the people.
Step ooo grads highm
Kale. Take a look rah
the “middte olMsra," so
who do not nretaad ta be
wealthy They are tbo

eats to loapr attempt ksepuK 00r far!

“ estimated al 8290.090,000.

such general interest that wo give them
place in our cohiuiws, nud eommend
them especially to the attention of the
•o-called "Free Trade” poliik-iana, that
they may mm what wvuM lie tho mull
to thia imjiOriMit iadnitry, should their
views ol policy over prevail.
'
normal, Tho rooantly-pnldished sta­
tistics of this Association .how that in
cunwiueteabr'tlie. %Owum1 demand
for iron more that, ouo-balf of the .roll­
ing mills uf Uii» country are now Idle
and that nearly thrve hundred furnauia
are oct ot blast; and
IFhrrnu, By tho stoppage uf
ami othertestablie^niwBte.Oc-pcutoai upna ths (ntoponty of our rairotol system.

in 1873, 82,863 boa of wheat, 23,142
bus. of corn and 28^29 boshels of all
other kinds of grain. There was gath­
ered 8.818 bushels of apples in 1878 ;
against 19,256, in 1872; 240 bushels of
currents and gooseberries in 1873 usd
300 bushels in 1872; 400 bushels of
chsrrise in each of the years 1872—8 ;
and 1000 cwt. of grapes in 1873 against

•»« lb* present prieee
psid for tabor the loss in tho manufacIUXO of pig non fa totge. and if stocks
aceumutote much beyond th* wants of
consumers this lose will bo increated
and bankruptcy will be inevitably
cached. As a mtsaniu of se|f-pr*«r.rntlAn
Oh —. ■ - ___ 1 I, .L

tp-13 curtail production by stopping
the iuin-.ng of coal and ore and such
other work as to necessary in tho prep­
aration ol slock, and by putting out
their firrt as soon a. nowbln until such
lime as no iuervased dcm.nil will jmtify « ch.ngvof pojicy:
A ««7rv&lt; That we re-aftitm the n»o-1
one of your otru city, would be accept­
able.
lutjon adojited by the American Iron
Why seek the ballot iny sister. ? Dj end Bieel Associaiiou, at its meeting at;
you think you cap unbrore
th* 20th of November last, a. follow. :
That wo regard the power.given to a
.ingle creditor, under the present bank­
rupt law. to fores a debtor into'bank­
ruptcy, again.t the will and to Iho inju­
ry ol &gt;U othon having claim, upon the
n.tate, e. unjust iu principle and disas-

of right befom her husband,1 brothers
and sons, sho lint gained un influonrv
•aid a good man, "in whatsoever stato I infinitely beyond what .be can attain
I am therewith to be content.” Tho by or tlnun^b the HiW bqta When,
law of the world, of earth and heaven, thirsl^l in GodXowntfiMXi
is love. Its obedience makes heave a of tempemdec 14 doe&lt;4uway.‘ahi taeu m
earth. Under its rule tho husband is clothed in their right minis, thi»n, hail
the houae-baad, and the wife ia the
snail wo
aiixiri oi cuxte
light thereof. Elisabeth's teaching aad
Barbara') boisewhip are alike fatal to
dome.iic psaco, but I .till like Barbara
better than hsr erring slater.

Of taxable lands there is 22,050 acres
of which 8,670 is improved. Thors to
on the ground 2,467 acres of wheat
•gainst 2,204 acres in 1878. In 1878
theta was harvested 915 acres of cum,
and there to 854 acre, of orchards, 19
aeroa devoted to the smaller fruits and
20 acres to gardens.
Of neat cattle
crer one year old, Ibero to 1,464 ; uf
horses 444, of mules 2, of sheep over
six montbs old. 2.529, and there was
sheared in 1R73, 2,520, from which
there was clipped 9,452 lbs- of wool,
and there are 910 swine over six months
old. There was marketed in 1878, 47,883

OUR NEW YORK LET I ER.

Tho topic of the town at this proscut
moment is th* revival of tho BeocherTilton q’uarrvl.
The lait nnmlwr of
Wton'. paper the fMtm .tp, contain*
a letter over tbo tigaaturv of the editor;
addressed toller. Leonard Bseoo, of
New Haven, which puts Mr. Breeder
in a rather awkward position. Tin- tit­
action *• .utuething like thia.
Your render, all rvmembor that some
yearn ago the notorious Mnu Woodhull
s stril in tier paper that Henry Ward
Becthrr'had been guilty of criminal
interooune with the wife oi Tilton.
Thaw nho knew Mrs TUton knew that
tho charge was false; but those in posilion to know, felt that there wa. eom?thing the matter somewhere. Ulton
withdrew from Plymouth Chureh, and
the talk circulated with great froe-

mittingly. Dr. Bacon, in his address
tu the council, spoko so pointedly of the
magnanimity of Beecher toward Tilt in
iti refuting to ‘cru.L" him, that Tilton
felt obliged to give to the public the
faOs in,the case, to the end of .bowing
who wXs the magnanimous man of the

Mr Tilton stale, that after ho hui
been for fifteen yearn n member of
Plymouth Church, aud. h*4 bcoomo
meanwhile an intimate friend uf the
pastor, knowledge came to him in 1870,
that D Aorf remm.Wrd ays,art A&gt;te on &lt;^&gt;n«
ukiek ke/tritn ta name or tkanrtrnu.
Prompted by his solf-roopcct, ho imme­
diately and forever o-aiod his yitteudsneo ou hit mintotry. Then he gives a
lang account of bow heolorod bi. con—'.&lt;1. l»U—-~.il.
TU.

“As for Mrs. Tiltou, she bsd occaMoned the whole trouble while in a half­
erased condition. Bbo bad Otodiumislic fits, and while under tho strange
power that poesvwcd *■----- *•--------- *— -•
trio moat incredible

smaller fruits and vegetable, in 1872 ia
placuhe duhonor.. But his charges given at S7.S89.8O, and 1878 at *4,4*4are vapie, indefinite, and indirect lie 40. 87,569 lbs of maple augur was
says Mr. Jfacehcr committed a:, offenco made the present year. In 1878, there
agninst him, but bo does no! state what

‘3X
.bip two lumber manufactories and one
flouring mill. Of lumber, there was
cut 1,750,000 toot, and 150 barrels of
flour manufactured and about 810,­
000 capital invested, and 14 men oaaptoyed, though in these regards the re­
port is not very clear, except as to tho
number ot men employed. There are
t.low will do. U Mr. Tilton ha. th. no mines or miturrs, and no fisheries in
x&gt;f—and it looks a. though ho had— this town .hip.
make, a mixtak* In not putting it

Itove in Mr. Beecher wifi demand, and
they will take nothing lews. The course
Mr. Boocher’" friends will take fa foro.hndowed in their remirk, last night.
They propnee to ignore the whole thing.
They say that an offence for which an
atxibigy was offered, aud accepted,
could not have been anything serioui,
or any thing beyond a nrisoudentaudiag.
They reiterate their confidence in their
pn.tor, and sxprea. their determination
to stand by him. Thia will compel Mr.
Ulloa to make .pecific charges, for
nothing else will vintficate him Wo
.hall sec what bo will do

Congress iu fixing permanently the cur­
rency, so that business men may depend
with some degree of certainty upon
what to-morrow i. to brine forth, has
done same! hingjfp ward reviving trade.
That if to say, tmiiaeea men uro gathcr-

tetiaily improved hero till next spring.
Men who wanted to build and improve,
were afraid to in the .pring. ana it to
too late in the miaou to romtneuco.
There will bo a great deal of suffering
i this season aad next winter.

riages, 17 births and 17 deaths.
Tho
total area of taxable land to 20,154
acres, ot which 9,600 to improved.
There is on the ground 2,535 aervs of
whet against 1.935 in 1873. In 1878
there was harvested 1,861 acres of
cum, and there is 418 acres devoted to

fruit.. Of twat cattle over one rear old
than, is 634, of honea 332, of nolM 8,
of sheep over six month. old, 1,657,
»gain«t 1,395 .beared the prcrioaji’yoar.

Why not support Home Industry T
take th
trouble to find out what makesArtMNnuiuiy tKrifty andpnK*er
ous* You go to the city and
lift ’Juoplt aU a1fa|'
■tiring, and the finothing yoq mly, is “ They are doing lai. o(
business nere !’’ Mrybody seems to ho-doiag wall. Mee^nb-,
are. seen by hundreds hurryingft^Mr. frbqr wift fludr. Jpmn
pail on their arm. What is tne.cKUae bf all this stir! ,‘Y,’tberv
is a Bemand at Home for work, the people patronize Home Mu
fry. city people know that it is to their owii penoha! interest to
support Home trade and they do'il invariably. Who eats Sre,
rinsed in Barry County, if it is riot the people in the causM ff.
must build up our own place; people jh (Irand Rapids won’t do
it for us. We have Merchants, Mechanics, Tradewaen, Uwytn

Hastings who can do a good job’ of work." To such I would
look at our Brick buildings, our AgricuHaral Warks, war-Millie
and our. Carriages, Wagon*, Cutten Ac made in Hastings, id
then say we have nomechanies., Compare to day with ten’-yean
ago; for then there wai not even a painter in Barry.County that
could paint a lumber wagon fit tobeMtta. ■ TfctYe fa no Deed of
going away from Hastings to gat a Carriage or Buggy, and to hr
as Cutters are concerned, you' can' ..Save ten dollars on wren
Cutter, and get a better Cutter of me in Hastings, tHan"ia &lt;ay
other Town in Michigan (great or mtfyiorl know they cannot
compete with my Cutter Mackin* I mb giving my castemnthe
benefit of my Cutter Machine which I do mi/ to a saving of
are to them on every Cutter ther-buy of me. I have nearly sold
out my first batch of Cuttert, and am , A'mvy .Out another lol
which I will have ready in a few days. I shall sell Buggiee hto
Par next season. I am ready bow to otter lower prices tsTbaggies dtan ever before. I am preparing Machinery-to enable me
to undersell arty carriage builder in'tbe country. Try me on. 1
have made my customers Happy awd&gt; data do (t ""
~ '
inesa nearly doubles every year, and that is
tion somewhere.

of wool cb'pped iu 1878, was 7,066, ot
pork marketed 5,474 Ibx, of choose
mad. 425 lbs. and ol batter 82,467 lbs.
There was harvested ia 1878, 17,418
bushels of wheat, 33,300 bushels of
corn, and 6,533 bushsto
of all
other kinds of grain. In 1872 them
was gathered 11,000 boaheto of apple. ,
and ia 1878 only 2,769, of peaohaa ia
1872,492 bushel*, .ad ia 1878 102 baa.
Of grape. 1,300 owt ia 1872 and 1,400
in 1878, and other small fruit, in pro-

UITS

fruit. and ganleu vegetables to stated
to be 84,787 ia 1872 aad 81,501 la 1871.
There won marketed to 1878, 494 Iba.
of dried fruits ; ratoed, 0,632 boaheto of
potatoes; cut, 1,020 tons of hay aa&lt;
108 bbls, of cider made. Ia the town­
ship there to one flooring rain, oae
June 26th. 1824.
\
FaiEsn Diwir :—Knowing my ten- broom manufactory, one Boot and b*hoe
di-ucies to negligence as regards writ­
ing for the Btanx, msde up my mind and two saw mills ; but the capital em­
this morning to lay aside alt other du- ployed to small and the total produc­
tion, are not rvea. This tosraetep has
no mine or miners, and ao Irteyjsi o&gt;
The mill has been idle foe eight days, fobarwMu, bat has some pine timber
in oonsequnnce of a largo pulley getting 'which wa belter* sa not to U bond ia
oUmr
in the eeaaty.
loose on tho shaft, and a naw one had •ay
1

to bo made at Grand Rapids.- On
Wednoedar last, however, it started up,
and ymterday morning in a few minulre after starting, one of tho workmen
in the shingle department who was run­
ning tha bolter, was taken with vertigo
and foil back upon tho saw, which eat
him nearly in two; bat a alight piece of
breast bone hold tho two part, together.
Both lungs, and heart were cut iu
twain, and a umre sickening sight one
scarcely crer sow. He, nf course, died
immodistely.
The terrible calamity
caused a deep sadness to pervade in tlio
bread of every individual here. Hen.
D. B. Oook and wife, Judge B. C. Brindie and George Preston, Esq., of Maatings, were here «m a visit and the
pleMuronfthcirvi.it was sadly abridged
by the accident. The deceased was an
oxosapfary young man, (Frank Wilson
by name) aged 25 yosrx bed berai hsre
only two weekn. end had won therespent of oTwybody hare who knew himHis reeidetKo was in Byron, Kent Oo.,
when hto father and mother Im, who
uro agsd people. He had sevesal brothora and sietors. Ono brothet who lives
at Saud Laks, cam* last avuni* and

WEEK

Be Sold out

1
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!
1
।
,
i
(against 8,036 ia 1878. Thorewuhari»wted the past year 1,248 aooee of oora,
,
end^fherekdlWasaa.
of eeohardi, but
, psport ot the area devoted to tha
no
,smaller bait, and gardaasOf neat
,cattle over oao year old ih.ro are 1,258
( hosseo5O6k««faMsfo.9,rfatos^&gt; oror
of
,six month. aM 8,996, aad of evtee L(011. In 1*78 then wee slipped 19,147
]Ibeof woof; IM,892 Ilw. of port amrjhated. 915
«f om »&lt; «T0 Um,
(
,

KCTK

Mdghm Pr9®
DOMBW

�For thia ebtilid-jaodrMr.

&amp;»h, HQ*.
AM drooretaataiu. ex
W* are ecwdiaDy United fo attend.

Blunk Is •gert^W'tbe eotseBy eC Barry,
r. p:
mmwi SBo fe-iy.

The aemi-annual mooting of tha state
Aaeociation of Spiritualxts, that was to I
hare met at Battle Creek on the 12th.
haa been peetpenod. subject to the call
of th* preaident.
Battle Creek haa sixty manufactori—
with an ugregate capital of W5L25Q,
during 1873, 81,2^8000.

A mtn was brought to Holland on a
hand car, having been picked up on tbe
track soren mite* south of there, nearly
dead with starvation, lie died shortly
Mp., TUratu Nation's natal day, 1* the goed old after reaching tho city. Ho was about
85 yean of age, and had wandered a­
of tnoetaaable value.
fashioned way ot doing honor to tho
way while deranged, and starred to
Advertising should receive tbe more fothere of “American liberty” without
attention during dujl time*.
rafotwno* to party ceeeet.
,
One thing is certain whether it ia le­
The boys ere Indulgingin their much
Hoa Henry A Shaw, ot Eaton Rap­ gal or not, every »incero friend of tem­
perance ia satisfied of this.’ fort, that if
lovod .port of swimming.
id*, one of oar boot speakers will deliver tbe sale of liquor by the original package
Mr. J. M. Murphy will give aa fad*.
the Oration, and Hon. David R. Cook, is persisted in it will be far more deUtopend-nee party at th. Hickory Corners'
rious to tho. public morals and work
will read tbo X*fm CAsrfa of our greater harm than all tho saloons did
8150.
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PAJtACEA
.....

It tarn, out that the exprees robber
Thera is to be Races on tbe Fair
who waaahot at Niles, was named Chas. Ground in th* afternoon, and the finest
Quecnan, and formerly resided in Fenn &lt;Ji«pUy of FIRE WOBKH m the eveVan, N. Y.

FAMILY

Mias Ionia Bello Reynold^ the e*|«.
breted singer, was married to Louis

“Rft

City Drug Stare,

id* on the 14th nit
Oureityi. to be- favored with danc.
ing parties on tho evening of the 3d—
Taylor’s at the Bowery in front of th*
Hartings Hoose; Bennet's in Union tbo Bnnday School, at A. J. gowns’
Hall, and Myers’ attbe Bowery on Jef- store, on Friday evening, Salarday an
Saturday evening, July 8d and 4th. 1
behalf of tbe Sunday School they ask
liberal patronage.
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Bv order of Committee.
July 1st. 1874.

CHUICHEI.

* *“ ’ TJLtVKKA rmh
E.X tr.FLADlJa-V
HAST15GS I,OIXJF_ NO-

WftBBr.

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WM. H. HAYFORD.

The King of the Field

OFFICE IX com noise.

Grand Exhibition of

HASTISGS. MICHIGAN.

51tf

HoUingaworth's Steel Tooth

laiitingB, AGch.

On the FAIR GROUND.

Sulky Hay Hake.

In Hastings,
Saturday, July 25th,

1874.

Th* mako-np of this paper m,y be
atteibuted to tho fact that the boys are
going somewhere—to celebrate.

At i-ne o’clock in tlie Afternoon.

Ereonioti any*: •'Tho way to make
the world bolter, is, by reforming num­ talk about my oamo being brought be­
ber ono, then there ia surely one lew fore tbo people, at tho coming fall-sloetiuu. for th* office of Proeeeuting Alvillain in the world.
'
tomey for Barry connty, I desire fo say
Tho new officers officer* uf tho Grand
through tho columns of your papor, that
Trunk Railway are : General Manager, I am not a candidate under any circum­
Josoph Hickson;
Assistant General
stance*. I fo*] thankful to my friends
Manager, Mr. Sergeant, tote of the for tbeir offer* in my behalf, but
South Derou (England) Railway; Gen­ owing to the condition of my busfaeas,
eral Superintendent (of tho whole line, it would not be practicable for mo at
1,377 miles), W. J. Spttwr.
present to change my residence, and as
it haa Leon tbo cuatoui and aoctua to b*
Faxxxaa, renember that W. T. East­
tbo will of tbe people that this office'
man boa for sale the Lest -Sulky Hay
should be hell at the county seat, I deRake that is made, the Hollingswurth,
cad st * price which defiaa socceaMul
Hoping that the coming election may
lompetitiou, also tbo William*Combined
bo fraught with good, and tho beat men
choeen for tha places to bo filled,
I aabecTtbe myself,

I will give away to my cus­
tomers "One Square Box
Cutter complete, worth $.,(&gt;
who has at any time- bought
new of me, and are the own­
ers ffif OF shall borrow for the
ocgaHiafi, Carriages. Bug­
gies, Democrats,, or any ve­
New Firm.
hicle, the body of which is\
hung on springs, who will Mrsrra Prickett A Mate Haro formed
copartnership
for tho purpose of do­
appear on the Fair Ground,
g a general buiiness as Blacksmiths,
UkCbor* pinioned." Par- id
having bought out tho blacksmitliliitwho have bought more g interest of Jack.Rich, runy bo found
than one Buggy of me and
will bring them with a team '
or horse attached will be pre-1
for ™&lt;*
,«ki. u a,,„ ,.
vehicle rotten he enters the blacksmithing.
sprStf

Special^Nptice. , _
A. M. Hock would anuiAce to tho
(lUtdic, lhal lu» is umhufacfiiring Cartitgi-s of all kind*, and wivb-a, and a*
for duruluUly. finish and beauty, be
cannot be outdouu anywhere, and wilt
not b* undersold by any competitor In

FRESH RSH!

The Williams Mower and

in a book and the number of\
his ticket marked opposite

•^ynSSSK-l-1 «t»*s •• “ -nu «■&gt; » Ui- »

For tho mconmodation of our aub.cribera who doairo any other Look,
magazine, or paper, published, with or
without the advertised premiums, we
sill obtain it for you nt the Lowear
Rarca, without nny expanse to yon in
landing the erdar.
-

Tho Bxtnrn ia the beet adrertiaing
medium in the County at Barry, having
nearly double tho areulalton at any
other paper in the Cogn|y.
. tf

Thursday morning, about half past 0
the bi antifnl music played on a tin-pan a. in., two young men named Doyle, re­
by a young lady Bring M Mr. Heath's, aiding in Richland, about roVbn mile*
cost of Kal*mawm, yore ntruck l&gt;y light­
. wore
were buccs
Bucce«tfully hired by Mr. H.
ning. one being killed instantly and tho
I.ur or Lnrni rotnaiulng nt the other ono paralysed. Tho young ‘ non
Heatings P. 0., Jane 80th, 1874:
Rev. C. H. Borges, Mre. Emma E.
• Brynns, Ror. Augustus -Bush, Mrs.
Anna Campbell, Nat/Cola, Mrs. Helen
Dnytou, Mrs. Jaraea Haseldine, Eugene
Kinder, Solotnan Lewis, Goo. W. Lusk,
Mathow Strain, Frank F. Wright. Mre
H. McMiUer, William Williams.
Direct your letters to No. of 1*. 0.
box or drawer. Jao. Roaxxn, P.M.

ocros of land In Salina County Na bra
two and one-half tniiee south •tteti
flourishing station on that Road,
which ha paid fifteen dollara per ac:
S2.400.00.

oiAioed at tbe Sabin Store July lit. at
price* below competion. Remember
that there eaita am bought at lose than
actual cost of manufacture, and -rill be
sold nt une-haU tbo usual price*.
ri*ai» S
Jackrot

: with tho following resnlto:
In 1S72 he raised
One thousand bushel* Cum. ad I
at 25 ct*. per bushel.

; eoU at 86 cto. per bushel.
In 11&gt;78 bn rtoked
Two thousand buihel* Wheat.
sold at 90 eta. per bubo!.

Tax Mrcnioix Excuasex at Detroit,
the moat popular Hotel in- tbe State,
and tho homo of nearly every man from
BaWry County who has occasion to spend
any^uto fa the city &lt;rf the Streits, ha.
to a certain extent ehanged managere.
Mr. Henry Porter, ao long the popular
clerk of the bouse, has become one of its
proprietor*. Bpefting of tho change

Markat lau tknra Eaai nt H A । fit
orMRW

.Tn yiantisr of drawing
^al\baleftlffthe ticket hold­
ers to decide on the Grounds,
at the time of drawing. All

rechicly that\
time the drawing will comThis occasion will be a
good time to exhibit horses
»Lasbuggies, and a
[ good time May be.

An invitation is extended
' '
gUi-who conic
icUi
pltorf to the
——Jhoul charge.
&lt; 'My object in this operation
is to advertise my business,
and certainly a cutterworth
is warth.spendiag'On£
dK for ^iiaosts not a ern t

GROCERS
® trait oe untmu i*
LAUD HABER,
,'
'
max

COLORADO EXCURSIONS.

tbs jjujntucr.

BAB

Cuataotee

Satisfaction

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

have the cutter.” The. draufy
ing shall be fairly done with}
outfavor or partiality.
There will oc refreshments1
efitted by a friendly gather­
ing of this kind, and you
will see a host of buggies
'some qf which are very niceIt is my intention to hold
. an exhibition of this kind
every year so long as I con­
tinue in the buggy business
each year giving a better
present.
Yours Truly,
J. L. REED. '

$50,000 00

SINE’S

heWoffew»i’
Fatray Xi

IA Ik* *- J-’- — ■

GIFT ENTERPRISE!

NewtBgjsi

ad.

OffiGunnaiBiiraswraaoui!

Local 6li;iw )totice$.

Hut tlw P*i«t waok.

WOOL CARDING

I am now all alotre in tbe Photograph
buaineaa aud aa I hare mail* arrange­
ments to increase my facililire for doing
beltoj work than ever, all should call
and get a nt-gstirr taken. Tbo superi­
ority of my work in the part is a suffi­
cient gusrentiMt of first-elan work in
the future.
Room* in ‘ Washington

Haying thio wook.
H»creating next-wcek.

°*ntoSaaeM,ltmriL1|°3aatV&gt;U

'The farnwrF arc wishing for rain.
Strawberries are ubou t played out.

Rxnrnr, Du. Wn. Hau.1* Bwitn roe
rex Lviros, sure, the’wiref rame of

Chornes a»-parting in th«r appear-

Lists of Patents leaned from tbe U.
S. Patent Office to Michigan Investora,
ty is to be held on Saturday ia th* City for tho week ending June 10, 1874,
of Hastings. '

ed this paper by Cm A -Cox, Solicitor.

TEe jwi-eenf Sbenff of Barry cuunty
i* one of tho beat fellows in Die fetate. at Patents, Washington. D. O..BUfrCkrnfagHatehway- -J. W. Weak­
aad a better Sheriff there never woa in
er, Detroit
anyplace.
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Spreader for Donblo.Hareses-W.
Honorable (?)—To steal sdvertiaemectaead to answer to an other man's

,rte*MwjA&gt; J

&lt;*. *? on aldrot areas*

CuugU, Cold. aM *1 AejUfaMk rf
the Lunga, Throat and Cheat.. '*For for tho last ten veers sad always doo*
Whooping Cough and Croup it is a me a good Job.
Stranger after getting shaved to
certain specific-- The'meat uMttmte
ease. surely yield to Hil's lUUm, Citizen—I must say I never had a bet1 ter shave, he keeps u guod n Shop a*
when treed pcrscveringly.-’ Stand* at tbe yon can find in Western Michigan, he
headed aU cough preparation*.
Sold ought to be well patoraised.
Citiaen—Some Barber says be girea
everywhere. Jonw F. Hoar. Ccuw
to Co,, proprietors 8,^ad»^l*gs bis customers nSchafo (Gorman won! far
sheep) but John gives a Slavs.
lOtf

beueMtl have reoelsnd bum tbo l»« of
Johaeou’a Anodyne tlntaent. Ibehevb
it is the b^ article m the work! for

All the people are fatarested in pro­

UNDERGROUND
LIFE

purpose, matyr parties hare invented
Bod*.Jill more or lee* valuable, bnl
among them aU, the Continuum Whole
Copper Strife l.av'uub bqttel.i*
are
decidodly superior to all other*. Thia wo

. brthfif

942 Pagia Octavo. 1

EtniEtraiwnjWu

which thejrahlic.can depend with in- .
p licit confidcace. Of it the BriHmtt

nr MATBEB HALE

I a) t

�MRU n.iisnan
Jitim . &amp; Sadai

'“Very well, come in—we can't do
about you.''
Along comes the shoemaker, and
Yis-s— a member of your

Michigan

michmh TtmiTomr.

to the bolder, of the scrip issued by tha
said governor and judges, for tho debts
aforesaid, tho crcntual payment of ths
urao; and tbo faith of thi. Territory Is
hereby pledged to nmkn good to ths
holder, of such scrip any deficiency
which may arise from tbo proceeds of
the sale of cuch lands, if any there ba,
m soon as tho amount thereof shall be

Wo are led to suppose from this act
that for three or four years the Council
and courts had occupied the buildmg
which Lad not been settled for, audi
which the xmambie cnnfiwwia was un­
der the control of tho contractors.

s ura other lottery, only to
ithdfce. You put down V&gt;
throw certain comblnaiioua
&gt;1600. Mr. Smith’, friend
roe UOO.whJnh was paid

tomb,'’ was the reply I received. My
query wm tbe malt of Ending tbe LAlowing act of incorporation, dated Jnno
23,1828:
.da art to mewparuto fto RwtorW Snutjf

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the great tnjury of KKuty,
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R.

r

SCMMtX jutwrouny

gssasaaousaia.

,“5^eil, what can you do !”
weecrgalthM.; but that matter, not.
he goerroat gem of a wcasaa must mcmUre, tta. times of meeting, the
.Ma gorosOro settxag. aul setting. order ot boy*"»w, lbs saanM aad
collection of frre. and inch otherobjse-j
But Xof them do make a fight to connected with tho good gerrnment
Upon complaint ia writing, filed with
and proroerity ot said sorroty, ro a ma­
coat. Tb*j spend f1,000 on a shawl, jority of tho mrmbsn may judge noo- any county modkul society, charging
aad starve their servant* and never pay eeoary: Provided, Tbit such constitu­ any practitioner tf physic or surgery
their wages. They allow their baler, te aud by-laws rod regulathnui .hall within sueh county with having been
guilty of tafcmou* crime*, habitual
aad butcher»jto go unpaid, (for these
people are seldom sued by tradesmen), constitution and laws of the United drunkenness, or with gross ignorance
and incompetence, every such medical
that the money thus saved may be States or of thi* Territory . , f.
8ac. 1 ThstthueMoeeosf wdd soci­ society, at a regular meeting thereof,
squandered in the palaces of tbe gnat
autocrate of finery who must and will ety shall be a president, two vice-preei- may proceed to ievwtinto such chergo
or charge.; sod if, upon such invest!dcuta.
a
terrespouding
secretary,
a
have their moneyThere fa a great deal tf living ba- recording Mtactarr, a treasurer and a
librarian, and such sther officers as the
society shall from time to time deem
does a very extanrire credit business nece.-sary, who shall bo ettoecn a: tho ot aU tbe member, present, thru such
BroataM*rMs«r«.&lt;»sm mu ■
among them, and this deportment fa annua] meeting of the society, and con- medical society is hereby authorixed and
r toss seets.
MMpowsr.rl to suapswd such perron from
under
charge
of
oro
of
tha
most
expe
­
larisireer wee*.
rienced men of the retail palace. He others be oleetedin thsirplMM; and if tbe practice of phyak and surgery ; end
knows every faahionabla woman in this tha annual election shall noi bs hold on tbe perron ro suspended .ball, if he
UmstaeaSlreewlUI
&lt;rtfll rotor thro ta f
city, and ha knows how much it ia safe tho day designated iu tho constitution continue to practice physic and surgery
to trust sack ono, There are some who orbylaws.itsh.il be -lawful for tbe within thaT erritoty, during tbe tiros
ran a tall, say from BS.CDO to 16,000. 1 president of said society, 10 direct that it of his snspensioo. be subioct to all ths
and there are other, who are allowed be bald on any .nbeaqutttt day, duo penalties and disabilities imposed by
tho ninth section of this act upon per­
to gp M deep M 11,000, and then there notice thereof being given.
fire. 4. That tho member, of the leg­ son. who shall practice physic or butare a few whose account* may touch
120,000 before a bill is presented. islative council of tbe Territory of Mich­
When tbo ladtoe trade heavy bills, the igan .hall l»o ar tflno member, a! the
clerk sends the amount on a alp of pa­
it any nick thing can be suppoeed, wore I
per to tha censor, whoso -puncil at once
marks amobation or ntami.
This president. John Biddlo the tint vioe- subject to the attention of the law-tna- '
class includm those who have property prvrideut, Thomas Howland tbs second ken; but a* they had a hand in tho
which can be levied upon, if tho worst vioo-prosidcot, Henry Whiling rents- tnal of their own eausM, it is hardly to ,
comoo to the wont, or whose husbands ponding secretary, Henry 8. Cole re­ be supposed that any ot them were
are iu a fair way of business, which will cording seervtary, Charles C. Trow- ever subjected to remoras of conscience
eventually suable him to pay. Tbe bridgv treasurer, and Jubn L. Whiting
profit* are so largo in fine goods, that, librarian, severally to be ths first offi­ nt beiag compelled to lead a briefiess
the dealer can afford to take sotno little cers until the first Monday in Jens, existence. The following shoes the
risk. But if tho roof* were taken off 1829, or until othan shal 1 be cbossa.
sprit ot the law t
tho fine bouses m New York, there I If there i. any vitality left iu this snAny attorasy and c-junsellar at law
would bo some ghastly scones div cicnt organisation, we shall expect to
who shall mors pleas and suits in anv
' see it attested by an election to an hoe- court within this Territory, and cause
lorary membership in rcluru for oer te- them to bo moved by his own procare­
The dog question is agitating tbe city II bor ta perpetuating this the charter of meet or by othara, and sue them at hi*
just now.
The auiboritire, with a1' their libertie*. If it be indeed deed, own cost* and charges. Io bare a yart
wholesome tear of hydrophobia befuro we offer thi* a* a last end rile above its of tho land ta variance, or a part oi the
gains, any such attorney and counsel­
their eyes, instituted a dog pound in the
mouldering remains.
lor at law who shall bo convicted there­
upper part of the city, end made every
of before any eoart nf record within this
dog running nt targe without a musxlo
Territory
shall bo punishod by impris­
a vagrant, and liable to soisuro by any­
Tho Governor and Judge, in tho or
Vte tf • rirer steeta su te *&lt;U1,
body. Those dogs are taken to the oreisc of their kgtetativo duuee were onment or amorcotnent. or suspended,
or stricken from the list of attorneys
pound, and all not claimed within a
Mtrateta.
obliged to tent such room. at they could and eouneeUon at taw at tbe discretion
certain time, are doomed to death.
A rattan n wise Itsw'h*. me.*
The city pays fifty rents tor each dog find Adapted to their purpose ; but the ot tbe court, .crording to the megnitede
captured, consequently a new trade has »pt of Congrvea ot April 21, 1800, embeen inaugurated Boys steal dogs by powured them to erect such a court-1
tho hundred, and seU them to collectors
tor twenty-fire rent*, who pound them boar they deemed necessary, tho
and get fifty. After they have l&gt;ren same to bo paid for from tbo proceed*
there two days, those not claimed uru
1823, however, when tbo IcgWative
have tried the plan of suffocating them function, were vested in a Council, that
and matrons were at perfect liberty to ,
with gas. instead of the old procrea of
drowning. It is a pitiful right to see the Governor and Judges entered into repeat all tbo scandal they could invent
Thi* ia iu regard to tho couple intending mattwo or three hundred dogs of all de­ a contract tor tho building.
grees. rianghterod so ‘unmercifully. the building now- known in Detroit aa ritaony; for what else could they do
But it haa to be done. Wore they al­ the High Bcbool building. Tho Capitol when the bans were published and they
OUR NEW YORK LETTER.
lowed to lire, the city in five year,
was completed and occupied, but was knew all about it T Tho publication of
would bo overrun with them.
Hpeaking of hydrophobia, a mo»t cu­ not accepted from tbo contractors and bans wu regulated u follow. :
rious occurrence took place in Brooklyn paid fur until *omo time in 1828. Tho
Previous to peraons being joined in
tho other day.
A well-known dog- following act ol Juno 28, 1828, for tbe : marriages, notice thereof ahall bo given.
relief of tbs bu'ddora, will explain tbe aither ta writing, affixed at some public
place within the township where tbs
female residse, at least fifteen days be­
fore tbs day of marriage, under tho
head of a jostiee of the peace, or of a
the authnr of several work* upon the
minister m aforewd, or publicly de­
Should plain Mr. John Smith, ot dog—hi* tart quo being a pamphlet,
clared oa two ditbrenl days of public
Tunkhannock, Pa., bo walking down tha intention ef which was to prove
worship, tho firat publication to bo at |
that
there
was
wo
reeh
thing
as
hydroBMdnj to-morrow, Mr. Smith would
least ten days previous to such mar­
phoba. Well, but Monday Mr. Butler
riage, within tbo county whsre tho fe- ]
very Skely be met by a bland gvnlto- was administering a &lt;Jo»e of medicine
to a Spit* dog, which bit him ia the
thumb, but co particular attention wa
paid tu it Two day. after Mr. Butler
Working of the Anti.Rsilrosd Laws.
was taken with horrible convulsions and
in forty-eight hour, ba died. It was a
A Tbe veaxtious character of the Illinois |
I and Wisconsin anti-railroad legislation |
lias its illustration* in tbe litigation to |
which it hro given rise. We showed :
the other day bog tbe juries ta almost;
every Instance not only gave verdicts
Tbo fact ia at but becoming apparent
against the railways, but that in tome ;
to them that there is but fittlo n*c of
instance did not hesitate to intimate
attempting to strike when fully one-half
that they had “made up their minds” 1
block and would be accosted by another of the laboring men of the city ore idle
against them in advance. As the con­
aad must have something to do. To
bland stranger, who would eay, “How
test goes on, tbie .pint woul 1 seem to
talk ot increase «f wages or diminution
are yon Smith, and how are all tbe ot time with a wife and children hun­
to become more aad more [ireraleutSuits against ticket agents, suite against
gry, is most exquisite absurdity. Ths
condprtors, and suite against tho comAad then the bland Granger would striking mechanics are mostly back at
pan&amp;e at large, are tbe ovderof the day.
go on to my that ha lived in Tunkhan­ their work, that ia such as the employ­
er. will toko back. Tbs ring-leader.
Be it enacted by the Issgislative On Justice Braley’s docket (Madison,
nock some fire years ago; that hs wont Iter are leaving out in ths cold tor a Council of tho said Territory, That if Wig), tast Thursday, there ware no few­
there to go into busineee but did not while that their ardor for trouble may tho said guvetnur and judges should er than thirteen sots against agents of
Paul
make tho riffle, and left ; but that he hare time to subside.
accept tho said buiMhig. and should the Chicago, Milwaukee end
think proper to great a reasonabknime, and the Chicago aud Northwestern
mat Smith once or twice and recogin their discretion, for the »«le of the Railways for ellsged excessive charges
aissdhim.
in New York h at beautiful a. beauti- laud granted by the sold act of Con- for passenger fares. The falrnee. and
“Will yon take something J** Mys th. .fdl can ba, and tho people, are taking grew, and now oubjed to tho dispooal Impartiality of the Judge before whom
advantage ot it
Tho park, in New of the said governor and judge., for the one of dm St. Paul raw* wm brought
York and Brooklyn are lovely in them­ payment of tho debt, created by Ibeir wm aptly illnatratod ia a case where
selves and in their occupant*.
Despite authority ia ILe exseation of ths said aetka was bro.glit to punish ous
tbe hard limo, you will see a* many act, SO that tlio said I’almur aad M'Kin- of the companies agents for charging
stry may not bo subjected to tbe great mors than throe cauls per tail.. ' Tbe
Iom which would arm from a roddeu attorneys for tbo defease maintained
and forced sale of the mid lend.; ta tha foltowiag grounds ro widcb a v«vthat case, tbo governor shall be, and ho dict in tbmrfavor wa* claimed: First,
UitasebyMtheriaed.m th. name aad there wro ro sueh corporetioa m the
in beta*? of this Territory, to guarantee MDwaukro and 8L PatfAQroud Oora­

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in the taw regulating railroads, among
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and wm entitled to-chargn 4 root, per
mile. The Judge (Braley) we*, thorofore, asked to daraiw the suit on this
ground, since it was not his fnnecion to FIFTH All LAST IIFT CONCEIT
correct tho mistakes of the Legislature.
Ho declined to do this, however, admit­
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bet a diemfasa! would cut off appaaL
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sgntast the company; and, thesgfa th.
fa, ishsd.ita blandly roggvstod that, ta a erimlmd prosecution Hke
Otte, tbe prisoner should hero th. benefil of tbe doubt, the Jadgo ruled that
the trial ahouM procrod. Thu, judge.,
ro wen as juries, would oeom to have
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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1874.

VOL. XIX. NO. 11.

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WHOLE NO. 947
-----------------Oaig-end, had hitherto eorepod the
•poitere. It lay tteroughly Aeltored
from notire in a nook of the hiila,
where tho steep breee, receding from a
*mali and rapid .troom. left room for a
tnradew or lercl apooo of aoote rtxty
acre* in extent At the upper and of
this tract of frrtilo land, stood the peal
ar tower, of Craig-end, a rude budding
of rough atone, three atoriea in height,
. ewasMreded by a wall and oat-baOdiuga.
, the Urtor constructed chiafly of mud
and turf, and serving M .a shelter for
the cattle at night Not far front the

the Wolvefinc combined Corn and Fallow Culti'
vator is the best in the market. It is well made

cultivator, but

riding
It is
constructed that there is

out a ridei

Any cultivator that depends on
rider to take the wciglii.froni the horses necks

imperfect

ter winding from aide to ride of the val­
ley, it maed at tho lower and•through
a pas* ao narrow, intricate and precip­
itous. that fire roeohrto men might eeri­
ly bold it against a hundred. The
holder of thia little fartalioe wa* Hal­
bert Scott, or Halbert at Craig-ead. a
retainer of the laird of Fonuehnxst, who
in hi* turn owed teudal tn rice to the
lord of Burdeugh. Halbert wa* on old
"
* *&gt;uthia two
were with
■m, Ambrose aad Dav
their lord, helping to
utrangliold of Eenuehu—,----------- „
but a few tailw dirtant arrow* tha hill*.
1 &gt;uneeu Seott wu Etaie'o oomin, aad
her'betrothed lover. Thie wa* by no
mean* their firrt quarrel. for Duncan
wa* jvnl.iu* and Elsie wa* proud, but
never Lad
gone eo f»r between
them a, now. Never had Brio shown
herself *o implacable. Her anger was

s the ride^. raj^ in weight and the
round the harder the beardown on the

also a patent leveler by which the

ays be made to rw the same depth

and level. No other Cultivator lias this. Every
;uaranteed|t#,gi,*ei3aXi3faction or no sale.

Wo warrant these plows superior to any other
Chilled plow in existence in the following particu­
lars:

Lightness of Darft.
'
Ease of Handling,
Strength, Durability,
Quality and Quantity of Work,
Adaptability to aH kinds of Plowing,

Come and get one on trial.

-rrroiyyKTs

\ Price $40.00.
A STAMPEDE IN 1924.

l*he quMtiouar wa* a tall, haudremr
man, though aomewhat wo re-toeking,
and decidedly *liarao.faced. Tho per­
ron he addroaned waa a wuaome laaaie
uf Kune wvanteaoi years, who had coma
to the waU twud. where • amall atroam
of pure wattf crinkled thauligh a rud.
apout inerted ia acrwvioa of the rock.
Eiuehad pm. dm hot piceher and
vu waiting for i£to fill, leaning mean­
while witlibotli arm* on tho rude atone
wall wtdeh prwtoeted &lt;h» aprlag from
tho nncroachaaent* of thy cattle, and
fooking everywhere but nt tho apeak*.
‘•You'fl no* even look at me I" repeated
Duncan 8coU, wulfullv, '‘and thl* perhrhe tho !art time wo'll avwr meet by
the wad aufe, where we hare apeat tn
many happy boms
Won't ■ yon ju*t
«peak,toma, Brief X
■That will I no*
aa^rorod Elbe,
turning on him with womanly indigna­
tion and morn than womanly foednsirtreey- “Tb*wiill m&gt;', Damm ffcott!

The price of the plow is only $14.50; Plain
Points, 55 cents; Cutter Points, 70 cents.

DWIGHT &amp; BURRALL
DENTIST

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•vvni-1 jn« to tho U*tUno wo oust h
I think It nhaoje that arar I cared
th* like* ofyeu.*
*
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To judge from hi* fere, Dun
reemod to Sad oonfett aven tu't)
sharp word*; “Bat. Elmo, woman-

TERMS LOW.

Pure Wines and Liauors!
FOB HKDICIJIAL PCSFOM».

A GREAT BARGAIN.
ADMiMrrntATtm'M sale.

FARM FOR SALE I

weed I' intmuptad Elbe, her blue erre
flashing fire at the rsmembraacn af her
wraaga. •tilmavar wad * jaotoua-potedfooL And joalovv of whom!*' aim
Sin ■ tone of the utooat acorn;
r awa farter fatnher that wa*
at Uw breoMof -wy mother I I
Fyua del .a* think cl Habbie,
&lt;M poor witless' Niched m the wigfa‘•But, Ebyo, would
“No, 1*1! ho* HaCara.

■w.vrt.fM.M.rt-brem.
THE PRF.MI8EB WILL BEHOLD

■•£*pfefa T-and for whet «uld I explain, or whMLright tWmfryou to think

ftr teu Tiraati
IWlan Dudfi
La mid ,&lt;.0. ami us yon kuow well enough
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Hastings, Michigan.

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And i* not that ths eame as biT own
’—**■-------- ■-“Sil. iBul 1 will expocr girl, focnitig back
,
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Harden's daughter,- that’s away in'
Mdinbare' with her aat&gt;&lt; for safety;
• and knowing mafo bo re. old friend
agnlhrt her coming 'home, knowing
that wo mwn'e life W safe for a day,
witli tbe hughxh camped tore fa our
vary Mddik 8o there ye b-ar the tala,
and much good mgy,it du,ywu..No, uo!
Jou noednT tri to rotjw 'round »ue that
nM&gt;«®«*n!‘»h» 'Aledln»lnn hut
roomful tour, aittalrawing the hood
that Duacau w^d have taren. “Afi'a
ovex between «m. ■ Jhavs boras much

•■Duncan Scott, y« hare dared to
lightly mo-aw, Halbert of Creig-eud'a
daughter —on whoao fair fame no man
or woman ever breathed before. And
wharefore? Becauae you aaw me in talk
with my foater-brother, a* mot of kin
to mo aa nnna own born brother. If I
were to tell my father or my brother*,
or Fcrnirhur»t Lim*clf what you bar.
•aid, no hole in Craigburn more would
Iw diep enough to hide you tram their
wrath. Batlwuh you no ill You
may go your own gate and keep your
own coarnel, but neror dare, by day Of
by atabt, to apeak to ma again."
With that .he drew from her finger
her betrothal ring, an*l throwing it cm
tho ground at hia feet, the paaaad from
him Lkc a ihaduw and wa* gone.
Thu quarrel had taked place a weak
ainre, and not once had Dunean foand a
chance toapeak tn Elaio aken. Thia
evening, however, bebeving him to ba
•till at work in the hareret field, .ha
had rentared one. more to the w^l
for water, and here Duncan had aur
priaod her and pleaded hie cauao. unanrewrefolly a. wa have hoard.
The well waa bidden in a little now
of th" bills behind a great projrettng
crag. . .V* Elaia turned round thu eng,
•bo uttered a vehement szdamatioQ of
aurpriee and terror, and carting away
her pheher with little regard for ita
eafety, ahe atarted to run down the
rteerp path which led to the bum-oil*.
Duncan arrived a littkw larer, and etood
for a moment rooted to tho apot A
■orrowful procreaion had entered the
valley at ita lower end, and wa* wend­
ing ita way toward tha tower.
Fore­
mort caaw Amhrore of Cralg-wod, anpP&gt;rtiug on a weary and txarei-wora
Lorre, an elderly lady who aeeined
ready to drop from her aeab Three or
four men and women followed on foot.

matched up in baste. and finally camo
Davie, mounted on another huraa, hia
uia and head.bound up with many a
blood* &gt;tain on bore- and armor.
Dubc*u delayed net long, but iImwoRrag the brae like a wild buck, bo joined
tbe party jart a* -it peaeed before the
door of the towar, where old Halbert,
apprised et ita approach,* wa* already
•stnoding.
"Alack and woe’, mo 1" enlaimod
tho old wan.' “My deer and honored
lady, has it cocao to this F*
“Ertn aa you are, my good friend,*'
answered th. lady redly. *
u •OstMff NtftHtMfh •-’2--rG . •
-Deere, w.th hia Eaglishroea, cam.
upon us at daybreak,'* auewared the
l*dv of Ferniehurrt. “Our men fought
bravelr, none could do better; but the
----- - —~ in oreewbahning force.
rieoaer; moot of oar brare
—------aervanta are alaia, ami
ft one atone upon another
---------------t
But fur tbeoe. your
'
1bnw aona, I bad not bore here to tell
tha
‘ tale, and I fear that Devie m wound'

■»wvT.«d the oH man, giving bi* band to
1the My whom Auilmw bad by thia
»tinw lined Irani bar boron. “You are
’■uosl welcome. lady, to any roof, wbiafi
1may be aa!«r ig them time* than many
a lordly ball, Tbe English will ererae
win th- length, and if they do. there
•re the care. &gt;n the hill to which w.
may retreat till the storm be imrart"

�IS IX.

OF POL’
Tbn era lion by Hon. Henry A o*od the total axpaaditenu by 84,370,
Think of bring soropeltod to stay in
Shaw was able sad gave great aatisfise- 572, and that tbe pubtie debt ha* boon
narrow streets, built up with atone or
tion, though much regret Is exproesod denreaaed to that extent This dore not
brick either side three, four, fire, six
that it was so brief. Tho Declaration sound very largo in companion with and seven stories, with tbe- sun's hot
proven* years, when th* debt was re­
of hsdspendenco waa wall read by Hon.
dared at the rat* of from fifty to a hun­ rare' sending tho thermometer up to
D. R. Cook. The band from Middlo- dred millions a year j but it b much M °, and on occasion to 105 ° t Ttua
villo dispensed splenfod music ; tho fire better than was expected six months to what New Yoritam have hod to enago, when it wa* piodicted that, with1 oren terrible in ths best and most plsnsout th* imposition of nsw fox**, the
and part of th* city—in tho toomy and
revenues ot the Government would fail
‘ airy parts—and what it has been in ths
loose! its expenditures by nt leas:
$12,000,809. Considering tho immracn’ tower ports, where preple bard together
' in sub-cdlars and attics, may be imag­
reduction of taxation, and the stagna­
Temperance Convention wa. held in tion of bustusaa by ths panic, the bal- ined. Think of a building six storioa
Lansing. The attendance contideriag ancs sheet for tbe year is a gratifying, high, with windows only in front and
rear, say 50 by 100 feet in dimensions,
the short notice was very fair, and tho
containing oix-hundred men, women
work esems to hare been well done.
and children, all th* sooting, eating
We have space only for the platform
Txa Esoomocs \VjtXrv Bbwmxxts
1 aad steeping being done tbwrcin ! And
Fsou Csnmxra.—*Htn heavy exports
' this with a glowing sky, a burning sky,
of wheal foam California during tha
' n burning sun. with no " ‘ Imagine
'
post fiscal yoai attract mure than usual
the atmosphere of aw
building;,
attention. Tho estimates for tho pres­
ent seasua preseut 480,000 tons of
whant, including 450,000 bbls, of ftmi
reduced to eh* equivalent of wheat
The last full cargo of tb« .erpp of 1873
has boon shipped, and Mtimato* for the
ensuing year vary from 000,000 to 800,­
000 tons. Most uf thu wheat aud flour
shipped has been, as usu.il, on European
ty.

Hxrnxao. Mica., Jcir 8, 1874.

OUR UNION SCHOOLS.
The very boot of our coUsge com­
mencements, with their learned adjuncts
of the scientific sad professional depart­
ments, are canting in some uf those
eloctents of interest and attraction
which distinguish the closing exercises
of ow lrest Union Schools. Tho former
remind tu of recruiting grounds, when
the soldier for life, under drill and al­
ready serious with thoughts of the
atroagio before him, is about to bo dispofobsd for his destined line of service.
A feeling of sadnees mops over the
luort of the spectator as ho area lire
boundary separating youth from manhoed, calm study from feverish toil and
responsibility, about to be passed. But
in our Union school exercises at the
close of each snncoMiro year, though we
seo th* grand reserves of th* battle of
.lifo th* oonteet u as yet afar off, and
the task of projmration to us who are
older srema but mare child's play.
Flowers and music, gay dreeare, smiling
tec**, pleased psreuta. and all tho aridancea of a gal* day occasion, are thorewith there dosing*xtrci*oo, which wo know will bo.
repeated yet many times are on a*cc tid­
ing acaki of school progress- Besides
all this, tho children are much hand­
somer to look at, from tho little chit in
pique and muslin to the boy of sbangbi
pattern, (lira all the grown up students
in tbs world; and thsir vokm, however
less toned to wise utterances, are ton
timas os agreeable.
Hance we all attend those closing ex­
ercise*, according to the school or schools
in which wo are specially interested,
and onjqy the exercises, in spite of the

cultivate their acquaintance In a kindly
feeling, and by all honorable means to
assist them from a burinese injurious to
society to some other caning, remuner­
ative to thamselvos and beneficial to the

Treasury June 34th. was 11,178,2*1.52.
Receipts for tho vrrok ending July let
wore $62,317.48; payments during
same time $119,67UG4 ; leaving a bal­
ance in tho Treasury uf $1,120,050.30;
decrease for the wook 857,262.10.

moot house, Mr. Wm. B. Astor revels
in the possession of 82,500,000 in pie
turcs, plate and furniture. George W.
Burnham confootos to $150,000; tho
lennox family can’t enjoy life with Ires
than $1,655,000 worth of jewelry, plate
and pictures, the Brown Brea, bankers,
have over 81,000,000 invested in these
things; A. T. Stewart has $2,000,000;
tlw Kingsland*. Taylors, Hpoffords,
t
.r . ..___ __ -

They tell of a hen which floated down
the raging tide ot MUI River for somo
distance in a barrel where she waa la­
boriously ‘‘ccvoring" nineteen cgci.
attended strictly to burincM during the
flood, finally Iroaghtup tu n friendly*
ti arbor, and hasaiuco left her barrol

Tb&lt; semi-annual int&lt;re*t du&gt;&lt; on
Tho following is substantially the
Michigan titate bonds, amounting to
declaration cf principles adopted :
1. Woaay, with Vettel, "Lat govern­ $35,940, was paid at tho American Ex­
change National Beak in Now York,
July 1st, 1874. Since the last fiscal re­
port of the Bute Treasurer, Sept. 80th,
1878, the State debt has been reduced
$135,000 by retiring State bonds pur
ehayod before maturity.
elate tho children upon their release
from their hard scab and their confin­
ing tasks, although wo knew that in
4. That it b in th* power of the State
many ernes, for a weak or two previous, to arrest th* evil aa it now exists, and
the actual amount of studying they that this power implies the obligation tu Thomas, of tho Country (inlltwm, was
present and delivered an interesting
have done would not injure the most doit
5. That th* eoeutitutiou af Michigan
delicate body or mind. Homo mysteri­ give* to every child of ths State ths address. Report* as to tho fruit crop
throughout the Blate were flattering.
ous limit baa been reached by which
Tho October meeting is to bo held nt
they had ‘‘got through their studies"
Spring Lake. Effort* are being made
sad were preparing for examination’,
to make a good showing at tho Btato
la tho midst of the summev^Mot, we
Fair this Call.
could scarcely bare the heart to ques­

tion tho morite of such a system, or the
propriety of the long vacation now en­
tered upon, although we are firmly run­

way as ranch as they were. TU tight
times has chocked this kind of extravaKce, and for eomo timo to come the
lor* in articles of more luxury will
languish.

ton decrees that any family making anv
pretense "to moans muvt bo carried, and
of course the vehicles and horses must
lie owned. And it co»ta. a. the head
of the family discovers.
To begin with, a simple phaclua for
two bane*, (and two, at toast, must b&gt;.
had) costs with ths hurees, ml leu than
$2,000, and to keep it going requirce r.
roach man, who cuts tier annum not less
than $1,500.
This is the very least that can be
done by anybody. If you desire to bo
more than merely comfortable a resw
__ ________________ L—_ e___
- Art

Dr. E. O. Haren, formerly President
of tho University of Michigan, has been
appointed Chancellor of Syracuse Uni­
versity, ata salary of Kl.000 per annum.
A chair of geology, toohiy and botany

able for many parents, far hotter for
many children and for tho community,
if term-time lasted some weeks longer.
It is note good change, that of the
school-room for tho public streets,
which is experienced by largo numbers
of tho young of both sexes about this
time, and their comfort is no more en­
hanced by it than their moral improve­
ment. Bis probable, however, that the
greatest good of tho greateet number is
in favor ol tho arrangement that now
preyed*, and so we must make tho beet
of it The teachers at least are likely
to do so, and they are certainly a/nrsrrd

has been established at Syracuse, and
Professor Alexander Winchell hoX^reon
appointed to fill it. Ho has also been
granted u learn of aboerre for six
thoir absurd ciriractor is bring fully months for n trip to Europe.
developed and generally understood,
The resignation of Hon. John A. J.
and the effects of such Legislation i&gt;&gt;
Creswell as Postmaster General, has
beginning to bo appreciated even by
been accepted, and after the position
tho people of that State.
Tho latest
had l&gt;eea tendered to and declined by
attempt to enforce the law is thus de­
Hon. Eugene Hate, of Maine, a aon-inscribed in the columns of a popular
law of Senator Chandler, and a young
man of derided ability, has boon offered
influence r
“On complaint uf one of the citizens to, and accepted by Hon. Marshal Jew­
aides what they get during the holiday of the town of Hammond, a cxmduclur ell oi Connecticut, now Minister to
L'assia. Mr. Creswell made an able
season and in the other parts uf the of the West Wisconsin Railway was
arrested and finod for violating the law.
year, they now hare tho benefit of two To punish the town for prosecuting tho officer, but was a violent enemy of the
solid months, while most of n* in other I Company a new time-table wa* fanme- newspaper press It is Io be hoped
pursuits quite as laborious, requiring ' dbtely mad* out rad Hammond was that in Uris res]&gt;eet bi* suowasor will 1*
Now the more just and fair.
six days of astir* labor each wook, and excluded from it oatiroly.
fora far lew compensation than oky trains rush by tho place os though there
Whs no town three. The consequence
teachers receive, doom outmIvm happy is that everything Is at a dead-lock and
if wo can nuke sure of two nooks. And tbe people are greatly exasperated."
yet they are paid by the year, and their
And all over ths State omflic'j of a
time belongs to tho pnblic. Btill w* •imiter character are witnessed. Agents
If Me seise too hastily we may hare
do not begrudge them their happier
to drop as hastily.
lot, although we cannot help thinking charging more than the law allows, and
Exjnriraee b a torch lighted io the
tha: a peculiar responsibility rests upon fined by the local courts, the fines are ssl.es of oat dsluaioa
Prosperity is a bleaaiug to the good
them to aeo that their working timo is paid, and they straightway do the sama
utilbod aad esonombod to the boat poo- thing over again. Of course there is. but a curse to the crib
Better bo upright with poverty than
ribilo advantage to tbe community they
ba wicked with plenty.
Mtva, and that teaching should not bo a
Tho tenderent heart lov.-e treat tho
more temporising expident while th*

bo obeyed until it ora be repealed by
ministry or any other of the learned the law making power, or Mt aside by
profession*. We, also, bolievo that no tho cx'arta. But at tho Mme time no
port of the task of teaching their pupils
shock! be thrown upon the jurents oi would promote the best interests uf so­
ciety, era say anything in favor of such
legislation, as characterises th* peasant
Railroad Law of Wisconsin. Ws trust
ths District Court of the United States,
will soon settle the constitutional qaea-

H* who laugh* at cruelly eels hie
heel on the neck of religion.
Time never tots hsaily uiua ue but
when U te badly employed.
Whatever you dislike in another take
core
to correct ywiroelf.
1
. Every cord of wood given to the jioor
1
.
'

tion pending before it,. and determine
tn* right of State Lsgialainres to nt- '
tempt thus to cripple end .teriror by
tew as unjust and oppreamw towards
one greetbaaiasen intsraat ol th* land,
Oar exchanges, far and mm, are *• it is possible for man to make, rad
showing tho first effects uf tho adjust, which must aitbsr be set aside by the
meat of tho financial question by Congross, and tho adioururaoat uf Congress
itself, upon tho business of their rv«pectivw localities. Three are aD fumble,

-

Lutatae, Mint, Java 1#, 1874.
Tv th ESfar
th Chta*&gt; Tnhuu:
Hia: Tho letter in Thursday’s Tri-

hli OiMt Jaraal h Irtiia
have you to understand font th* orator
M ichigun Senator fo the only man who
stands m tbe way of a reform in our
politics and that to the shaking off of
bis ‘‘dictatorship'* all our efforts are to
be directed. Th* letter wa* evident like it will account for a good many
warm pcroinal attachments for him. It
wax at about th* time of hu last atootton that I had a conversation with th*
•oldter, who waa then a member of th*
Legislature, and was of course to vote
for or against him. I asked him who
be was going to vote for. He said bo
didn't care to indicate what hb vol*
are riot of a sort, nor of a temper to sub­ would be, but would tell mo a «Amy aad
mit to the imposition of nUmted States i might/
’iBj~ ~*
Senator for three terms, who did not
connect himself to their liking. Thu
will ba illustrated in the fact of a csrtain saw-mill steleonan. whore genius
in finance has so lately electrified the
nation rad alarmed hu State.
Th* flrot question to be decided non­
ce ruing a candidate fur office is, no:
whether be wants it ar don’t went it,
but, is ho fitted fur it. rad is he likely
to fill it with credit to himself, aud to
the sdvnulage of hu oonatituents T
This is the question the people of Mich-

long k habit Then, of hu own party,
there arc perhaps sevsral classes of ari­
sen* who prefer » change. First, those
having been removed from Federal
ulHce, cither as tho result of eotuo mis­
feasance, or iu deference to that feature
of American |iolitica tu popular with all
except tho immodbto bolder,—rotation
iu office,—who have »een fit to charge
thoir removal, no doubt with stria just­
ice, to Sonatir Chandler. Second, those
who, notwithstanding their horcuksu
eilurt* to that end, have never been able
to get into the soft spot their heart*
ccvourd. Third, such of ths temperauca
people a* make total astinenre a riri yw
s«a of good ciritrnship. Fourth, tbe
rettiaero aud followers of each of there
clarere. Couridering tho very respec­
table number that belong to tho eeoond
claw hi every Blate, it must be admitted
that thn opposition to Senator Chand­
ler may be foruridabb.
But my object waa not so much to
discuss whether there wa* an opposition
to Senator Chandler’s return to the
Senate, a* to say a word courern’uig his
fitneea for that position.
. Tho office is of groat dignity, and uf
right requires a high typo of citben to
fill it. ’There arc certain requisites
which arc indispensable, and certain
others which are ornamental in a valu­
able sense.. Among those whioh are
dignity and ttablenes* of character,
freedom trum bribes, a cultivated comu&gt;uu sense, and a practical knowledge
of legislation and public affairs. Among
। those which nn&gt; ornamental in a valu­
able ware, am literary culture, tho
philosopher's devoutaw, a love of
books end research, and a keen con­
science, sensitive and spotless.
The best thing thkt can be said of
Senator Chandler is, that, after eight­
een years of service in this office, during
a |ieriod of war aud ita entailed oeltlomenu and corruptions, of unrivaled
speculation, of vast expenditures of
public moseys,—a periol which has
witnessed the rise and fall of more pub­
lic men in this country than all of the
rest of the contuiy of our existence,—
has ever been four-d lacking in any of
there indupensabl* reqnisitioe I have
named, ot a Senator. It can be Mid
against him that hu friends have never

irril?

PUH DH0B8 ui KDICnreS,
away. He told the surgeon to g«C ready,
and ho would take me in hb canuigs,
and see that I got my pay rad was
started for home. Hs was a&gt; good M
hu word. Well boteted up in hb *uy
carriage 1 rode to th* Fay Department,
and waited outside white h* waat in sad
brought ths Paymaster outdoors to pay

THIS !

Gty Drug Store,
State Street,
Sltf

Hasting*, Mich.

We will send
MflNiffl this paper from
now until
HA-STHSTGS

Neuralgia,
Sore Throat,
Hoarseness,
Headache.
Toothache,

CUT TO ORDER.

FRESH FISH! I
OK FRIDAY AMD SATURDAY,

For instance, tho great medicine man,
bad one team of six horses, that coot
him 820,000; he had carriages that
cost 810,000, and iris cuachman that ho
•educed from tha rervioo of Potter Pri­
mer, oi Chicago, he paid 85,000 per
year, besides Ixrare rent, fuel and lights.

i

letter in question, was a misprint for
“unsenntorial,"—E*. Taxacxx.
But, in thu panicky times, wo must
bo content to sacrifice a little of the
sensational to the practical Michigan
euffcred a oenntiou last winter, when,
lik* lightning out of a dear sky, it
burst upon her that she had a stat os­
man of the “enlightened" Dlinois sort,
who was determined to utter a "wild-

REAL ESTATE
I have to cumplsiu of Senator Chand­
ler that ho it too stricli a partisan , ikal
h» beHevM nu reform jxissiblo except
through th* mean* nf the Republican
party that ho b blind to it* defect*, and
obstinate in hb attachment to ita anti­
quated voetmsnta But these defect*
are not liabto to bo considered serious
by hb party.
A* to tbe charges against him of in­
temperance, (hey arc highly ludicrous
Ho i* not an anchorite, noithor u he a
out. It is now twenty yean since it baa
been charged against him that ho was
intemperate. Hn was then much past
middle life, and ho ba* continued at hu
post of arduous public duty ever since,
and u yet in vigorous health. If it i*
intemperance that is such a preoervstivo,
I should lik* to know where he gets hia
whbky.
It has for a long time been tho favor­
ite charge against Chand ler that bo was
a eommtre of potifcs. Writ I dare

o J|||DBD
(£ .

hi1 mu

mi.

due week after

ASESCT.

tion of State and
County officers
WM. H. HAYFORD.
for
omet ik oourr boost.
HASTtm WCHKUS.

FIFTY CENTS

--

friends that were i

■.ml. Un. ---------------- -------such service. Il cannot bo denied that
thu all toads to debauch our politicbat 1 vsrily britor. that th. mJTXi

We shall give the fullest report

�LinI"W&gt; Roticej.

Obstacles to

NEW OFFERS!
NEW IDEASI

win Vow
Mwflter t
i

In another eofamn &gt;• priat this weak
a letter from the Detroit TrU~ on th.
Senatorial question to which we ask at­
tention. We publish it as a uoble trftk
ute to Senator Chandler, but a deserved

PANACEA
Canned Fruit at oust at
1 lw8 Sum, Maun 4 Pumii
5 JIMS nxft« of^fPronrtUm aotfa

BEST OF WORK.

tete. fcM MSrew.-

mud* *r r.4i. wi

Guarantee

Satisfaction I

FAMILY
was takna, besides two or three dollar,
in small change and needy BUUu post­
age stamps.
■
Whether say otUte wees «farod wo
are nnablo to say. Whoever She theires
are. if caught, should have thsfuU ex­
The United Brethren will hold a tent cd tho law .dealt out to them.
Street, tho result of an
Qarnp Meeting on tho old camp ground
perttoe to the affray,
on Mr. Peter Edmund1, hud, fa tbe
Tanner, well known in this county a&lt;r
first claes “dead best,’’ and said to'bi
town of Baltimore, commencing August
Atb. 1874.
AU denomfaation. and
In coMequMoa of the excessiro heat,.
people are cordially invited to attend.
ft i* thought beat to dose the Beading
Room until fael.t of Sept nekt, when
It will be opened with new interest on
th. pert of iu mombere, aad we hope
Uats of Patents ironed from tho U.
onr friend, may the bettek depreciate
S. Poteat OflU. to Michigan Jarsnloro, «ir effort..
Hantig been lotfewhat ettr iu the muniiug enued with a huge
fat the week ending June IT, 1874.
dieaMoiatad fa tbaaumb*Ue*lH&gt;eka knife, with the avowed purpose ot cut­
and each bearing that dale. Furnish­
we cannot oOrito tfa&gt; public Bro amount ting ooms one with it, and during the
ed this paper by Cox 4 Cox, Solicitors ofmdiug matter w*‘ 'Mj, like to, day tried to pick a quarrel revoval times
of Patents, Waahingtan, D. C.:
. still wejiopn tn make Mt Library, with different parties, once with Thoma.
Endgato for Vehieke—G. F. PartWhirixat pevrout esute &lt;Mly in the Altoft. Esq-, on whom ho drew his knife,
name, what i! outfit fo bs, »oS We ask but he did not succeed in getting into
Knitting Machine—O. F Trip, Bet­
ti.- Creek.
n
our Manila to giro us a roll and &gt;lon't
tHUSCHEl,
Draft Rogalati-og Damper—B. 8. forget th. oun dollar Whichl'wfl! give tho evening, when be pitched on tie
Dunham, Cotdwatre.
you a memberdiip of the ‘'library As­ Booby.
Bottle and Stopper-A. W. Newell,
Ju*t before the affray at Sutton'.,
sociation," and we will com furaiih
you with instruotive and jnftigtkinfag Tanner, aud Giddings met at tbe
K
n-J- "■ ’"l“« ***
literature. I’ersoua having book, to grocery .tore of John Stanley, when
rontributo may leave them at ths Tanner st once sought to jack a quar­
Bending Room every Saturday from j rel with him, uung language that
would iritate almost any saint. Parties
LtUan remaining in Hasting. P. O. two to five P.M. Tiro Hums wftl Ik&gt;
open for lee t*renm one night every two
uncalled for July 8th, 1674.
Peraza calling for any of the follow-

LUnMENT.

Ej^jfwS

The King of the Field
WE WANT AGENTS.
------- f,___________ __________
tkd. Cly/ /
&lt; It
on Jeakroon
to John Beasnier’e, he ha. shaved me
for thq^Mt t^g-yonra and always done

Hollingsworth's Steel Tooth

Sulky Hay Rake.

Stranger after getting shaved to
Citixen—1 must say I never had a bet­
tor .have, ho keep, ae good a Shop as
you can find in Western Michigan, he
ought to be wull-petomiasd.

HASTINGS UBBU WS!
MONUMENT*

T. EASTMAN,

EBfflGTM SEYHKGIACBHI.

to SewiiflattlitBKaMaBiOnftia.

The Williams Mower and
Mrs Catherine Brown, D«Ua W
Bishop, Henry Bauer, E N Breidiet,
Andrew G Boney, 0 W Bronaoa,
Thoma* Chafay, Levi Cook, Howard*
Cook, Miss Uda Durfee, Geo H Fran­
cis, Edwin Green, Mrs Theresa K
Homes, Gideon H . Haines, Emelina
Knapp, Iai.ins Iaa% Nettie Wilier,
James C Milfe, Miro Annie Nowum, E
D Porter, Julia A Bogvre, Mre Ebro bath
Reynold,, Alonso Squires, Mrs Bertha
Thomas, James Tumor, B»njamin Tur­
ner, Mrs Emma V Todd, E T Thors,
Gup C Worth,* Frank L Wood.
Direct your lettars to No. of P. O

SELF-RAKING REAPER.

iAt a meeting of Haatfage Lodgk&gt; No.
M. I. O. O. F, held st thoir Hall, on
Tuesday avwufag, the foliowfa* oflfeers
wore duly fastaBed for tbe emui*

ISK,
CRAYOX,
WATERCOLOR
AND OILS,

Treat—Frod. Noehtrfab,
W.-Jamoo M. Wright
0. G.—Albert L Runyan.
I G.—Charles Harkey.
C—John G. Mandy.

SCHOOL CMS! J. Cole &amp; Son

Zome Boelry.
i- 8 a-JreqgjfaL___________ ’
The HocTvtsry ricet, W. H J«w«I
wa* abeent, aad the Y. Q. did pot ap­ Ona thrust narrowly escaped the jugular,
point hia supporter, aad ae the tatmnres another made a deep gash in tho sh
At about 12 o'clock the day waa uih- of the past term wa. not quite efoeod, dor, a third entirely revered the i
•rod in by two good talkers, (report* of the appointment of finance aaaaitlee
4iiYrfWtih HTfit7fi"
a canon,) compoeed of four pound. of wav deferred anffll next meeting,
tdPSSSWVlJ gllUiUBieU BliOUl tee fan-,
powder and a quantity of wadding in­
neck, arms aud hand* of tho victim.
forming u* that the National Anniver­
How Tannor inflicted *o many wound*
sary of 1674 had arrived, and wa wan­
The principal
nt&gt; of the past week without the interference of tiie by»tanddered forth to pick up what new*
at this place, hate been the School Ex
_­ era is atxange, and how eo much indkr %r0hA 4Vbiffk ^sfTIuMIVftaut
i
At the early peep of day four o’clock hibition and the Celehrnrinn.
raqi
On Thursday evening last, Prof. Yt_
tho ringing of belle and a National Sa­
lute of 37 gun. commenced waking up Arman held hl* school edubstici^. The
tho youthful, who had already purchas­ bouse waa well filled aad tha entertain-

[grocers,

3^

MI3&amp;

Fur lli e at commodation of our sub.cribers who deriro any other book,
jiagMin*. or paper, publiahod, with or
without the advertised premium., we
■ ill obtain it fur you st the lajwstt
tUras, without any expense to vow in ed a good supply of young gun., fire­
sending the cnler.
crackers, etc., and they too commenced
a general uproar of nares, waking up
the-whole household* and their nearest
nettfibore. A* MM.as tbe stores open­
The celebration peat off very pleas­
ed tbe young urcfanS from tho country
l*gan toceew in, and dealers in fire- ant. A largo crowd wre fa attendance
■ I
ersckess, torpedoe. etc., had a lively during thodar aad evocawg.
The oretion by I’rof. Tenney of ^anh
trade, and noon the tumult wa. imsing was pronouncedby all to be rex-1
As the flags of our country should
Wwvw on eurb a day, the poles were
donned witti new ropes and up wsnt
tho stora and stripes mid.t cheers of
applause.
While we were in search of items of a
A aow store is being erected on the
newsy nature the Middleville Band dis­
corner of Main and Washington streets.
coursed some excellent uu« calling to­
Mr. Truman sea Iris building Mkh
gether tbe aaaMublcd thoownd. tu hear
completed and it is an otpameal ftrijbe
tbe (tiring Declaration of I ndependancs
place
.. 3,a :. itteM

Ripe—raspberries.
zfW9 in the *hade.
Scoby is improving.
Begin* to curi—con..
Growing fine —grope. ■
Next—'Ihank.givfag.
Take it—the Burxxx.
Txxiking well—peachM.

(treat* to mince on crack.r*
------ (a warn meal) and to
.. .. could of what was on
Mompe .teawhere aad below

Need of rain—gardens.
Being picked —herriea.

riple of cm TTuum School.

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Nearly o»»ry available space on
State and Jefferson streets was oesnpiod
by vendors of peanut, sad ice cold lemonsde. After tha city Marshal madk
hi. visit for license many o&lt; them ek»-

Green St, wnt of Aid. Hieks* rowdaoce,
hrr. been laying down side walk*
Our strerie prerent retber aduUappunu. jnri fov. Haying and Ar-

vrotfag among the farmer* are in full

In Hastings,

sSHWfk?

Urfoha- He Ilion started f ir the Dr'a
office bul soon started to run again and

Dr. Upjohn * office, where h&lt;&gt; wa. soon
after arrested by Deputy Sheriff Tinkler
“d "■a&amp;ri
»“•••*
are serious but it is hope 1 not dangerout. Tanner wa. quite badly braked,
but is in a fair way to *pend tbe next
few year* at hard work in eharge of
tbr authorities at the State Prison,
where he ought to hare been year*

Wo copy the following from an ex­
change, whkh i» important, iftnte:Chrouic diarrhean of long standing, al­
so dysentery, and all similar complaint,
common at thi. reason of tho year, can
be eared by the use (internally) of Jeia-

Shingles, lath, &amp;c.
. — *■*
T PAI,. ■

a co-partnerslilp for the purpose uf do­
ing a general busfares as Blsckstnith.,
and having bought out the blactemithing interest of Jack Rich, may be found
at his old stand on tho corner of Church
and Railroad streets, where they will
bo plearod to see all their old friend,
and any other t-erron who may have
any work to be done in the
of
blaekimllhiag.
eprfitf

I will give away to my cus­
tomers “One Square Box
Cutter complete, worth $40
who has di any lime bought
new of me, ana are the own­
ers of or shall borrow for the
occasion. Carriages, Bugffies, Democrats, or any ve­
hicle, the body of which is
hung on springs, who will
appear on the Fair Ground, ROUGH and DRESSED
as above mentioned.” Par­
ties who hare bought more,
than one Buggy of me and
will bring them with a team
or horse attached will be pre­
sented with a ticket for each
vehicle when he enters the
grounds, his name entered
in a book and the number of
his ticket marked opposite Custom Planeing, Sawing
his name.
•nd Turning
Ths manner of drawing
shall be left to the ticket hold­
Done on Short Ectice,
ers to decide on the Grounds,
at the time of drawing. All
entries must be made before
3 dclockt1or at precisely that
time the drawing will com-

This occasion will, be a
good time to exhibit horses
as well as buggies, and a
general good Time may be

Tho cathartics used aad approved by
tho physician, compriring tho various
medical aaoeialions of thi* State are
now compousded and sold under ths
name of Psnts's Ptr/stir* PJb.

Otr tr ak tl tk tnut Ifflu Rate
UID PLASTER,
STKU
VitEB IUB
UE t BUB

Saturday, July 26th, 1874.

him down acme throe times, and yet
Tanner escaped from the crowd, tan up
Court Street to Broadway and th tore

Il is Mid that Stem's bald-fared huroo

Coldwater ha. accareiag to the re- ,
cent «m.u. only 4,813 iahabitawte be­
ing 68 Ire. than fa 1870.
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city l,t,rs oepoT.

Special Notice.

According to a recent census Masksgen has a population of 6,400.
pumping water for twenty-two women
to drink. If more men bad drank at
the pump instead at tha bare they loan­
ed on all day three would hare boon
U-rew.^a.k.lt-- f&gt;&gt;M I"
own heeds Many half-woni out end
tired yhiklrro todt tbe ahade rff the
noble napks during tbe afternoonThe crowd had tak~ poreoeoioa of
beverel caret of trichina? are report­
tho.foir grroiiwl before tho ticket oftro
ed at diflbreui points of the State. IwneopereTw. sfamki judge by lb.
Dre’teat raw pork.
Ufa. w. board wh3e rrol-rwfag to
Tberitiron. of LowsU have saieod ‘
170,000 to aid the Kalamaxoo, Lowell j
* Northern Railroed.
,
1

Grand Exhibition of

Hand

Rail. Newell
and Balnsters,

LIFE

SE1SW °TIIE SStFSH 1

BULLS

BEARS

Pott, Brandies' and Champagnes

M W.4 KS &lt;M' HJ.VV.

An invitation is extended
to everybody- All who come
. J. L Vonn.
will be admitted to the ftnft
W.Y. Wilxix'
grounds without charge. Huflar. Jtms M«74.____________
“My object in this operation
is to advertise my business, NEW PHOTOGRAPH
and certainly a cutterworth
$40 is worth spending one
day for as it costs not a cent
only to put in an appearance mOTTPE GALLERY
for some one will certainly
ha ve the cutter.” Ths draw­
ing shall be fairly done with'
out favor or partiality.

some of which
nil mu ini.

UNDERGROUND

�AGENTS, DUE

HOFKDTB and BAB1TEB,

WELCOME!

Michigan- Central R,

ou. uuuu iso direct uvn,

[CHAMPION GLUE®
FOR HOUSEHOLD USES.

H

HEIMnUTTMM.

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PDBE B8USS aii UDICDK,
end If you never again hear of Duncan
at Kidin. think that ba ia deed, aad that
he died bleating you."
Before she could gnawer, if, indeed,
aho had mode up her mind what to my,
ho had kiseed her forehead aad wm
gone. Tbe next morning Danaan wm
miming. A ah.ph.rd on tho hill* had
eecn haa early in tha morning striding
down tha glen. Day after day yarned,

;CHAMPION
GLUES•?
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FOR WOODWORKERS.
m&gt;o

Beet

and Cheapest Mada-A

K-orVOTMaBmwM in bealimr the ajck
rtsmj fl
hlfohrirtq. Tbsysaaa
gwUe PurgaMva m wrfl m a Torte, relwrvinr Cxraewtion or Inflamrastion of the
Urer andvSeral Organs, in Bilious Die-

DAY AND NIGHT.
S.AVE FIF^DOLLARS

City Drug Store,

ZswSLSSttJg&amp;K

THE MEW ELOXEMOE-

valVe, **j

sad evted the uro of atoebobe afimuknta

aMro $ “ Sew’iT uidM w.“

msnma.

Cltf

Mid home, waa listening to tha adven­
tures of hi* bosom friend nnd compan­
ion, John Darts, who had been out with
tha marauding party, when ho suddenly
made tha latter a aigunl fur silence.
"What naw F’ naked tha latter in a

rsuw* i—&lt;
’ BUro.
, K.lawro..

Hutinga, Midi.

kifii

uJ'iS

ZsekSM.
Qrass Laka.
&lt;-%•!...

BERRY BOXES.
PEACH BASKETS
AND ECC CASES

AsMar.

Xu ArWr.
Ts-UaU.

COLBY, INGHAM &amp;

brorato. antra.

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above yon wall, and the last time there
wm a man's hand under them—and
there again I Jack tha devil U among
we!”
•‘More Jikciy some Scotch spy,". answcrtd the mure valiant Davie. “I will
toy if his deyilihip's hide win turn a
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gwsr
Ltciri RUB

FRESH FISH!

^SteVlSXiL

‘■Over right the thorn yunder—and
there—aoe, by the thorn yonder— and

Daria raised hi* bow a«d fitted hie
anew, but before he could draw it to a
head, n wild yell arosa from tho quar-

CASH WAfiES ££“
OUTFIT

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

•g»u No saplui isiyirwL Wr *&gt;*M Ui
u*«i Is «»ry Uwa write st «a*s. sad m

Grand River Valley Divinm

INEW8P APBB
REAL ESTATES

Beat Thougti of Beet Arthan.
Tho difficulty is not so
for a friend aa to find a
dying for —ZTescv.
He that
ungrateful
but one; all other crimes

“all along,” anna were scattered
destroyed, bead* and limbs were broken,
while out ot more than a thousand cav­
alry horses, eight hundred were wholly
missing. Wont of all, tha tent whore
the prisoner* had been confined wm
thrown down and the jrieonera were
gone Daeru'umen—nay, Lord Deere
himself wm ready to swear that the
devU had appeared in bodily shape, six
times at leas: among them, and tu his
power—dsubtloM iarokrd by tho Scots
—tho whole disaster was attributed.
The Adnuial wm by no mean* content
with this explanation, but there waa
nothing to bo done. Both haram and
men wore gone l-eyund recovery.

great to die
friend worth

baa no guilt
may peas for

Ho who aaddena at‘ thought of idl*imo cannot ba aUe, and he'a awake
rbo thinks himself asleep.—Kasb.
Strike from mankind the principle

Q.BAND TBUNK KAILWAY.
MAY^UnA

AGENCY.
An

Eiuay

Portunc I

SUBSCRIBE

FIFTH AND LAST BIFT CONCERT

WM. H. HAYFORD.

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OFFICE IN COURT HOISE,

1.

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN.

It waa growing toward sunset, cn tho
third day after tho alarm lately unrated,
when a young lad, who, in tbe scantne«a of the garrison al Craig-ond, had
boon act to keep watch at the entrance
Huuest thinkers are always stealing
of tho glen, eame running to tho tower
from each other. Our tnmds are full
with the news that “throe or four jraw of waif* and astray* which we Hunk are
rider* on great hones were coming up
th* ■ &gt;».». "
r our own. Innocent plagiarism turns
up everywhere.—hfo/aue.
zAloft, on tbe throne of Ood, and not
naked old Halbert, anxiously.
•■And, and cn brew great steeds, such, below in the foot-prints of a trampling
as the Sjuthnns ride," answered tho multitude, am tbe sacred rules of right,
lad ; end I nm sure that tbe foremost ■Wtechno majorities ean displace or
man of aR m Duncan of Eldin himin ex-mM of
A sickening thought crossed Elsie's a -r- —
mind at three words Wm it possible pleasure in ct-rsel re* is that which txrites
it
in
others
;
or
tha
art
of
pleasing
that driven desperate by jealousy ami
baffled love, Duncan had revenged him­ i* to team plaassd.—JSCtrttt.
self in»&gt;n her by bringing tho English ' It ia a law of nature that faint-heart­
ed man should bo tbe fruit of luxurious
open them?
“Friend or for. we must be ready for countnes, for wo never find that tho
tU-rn,” said old Halbert.
“Ambrose, «sme soil produce* delicaciee and bemy urn. gu with three man down the
stream to the point you wot of.
The
There are a good many pious people
rret abide hero with me. Elsie, get all who are M careful of their teligton m
ready, and at the word from me, have of their beet eerriee of china, only using
tha Udy away to tho hill I can not &gt;t on holy occarioM, fur fear it should
think Dunean would betray tu, but get chipped or flawed in working-day
these are trying times."
mr.-Ayfaa Zwvwtf.
Inroeaistmt E*io! She, too, had
thuught of such treachery, but aho wm
apamryai her father fur hinting at it,
as if suefna notion bad never crossed
Iwrmlsd. The women prepared all
things tor • hasty flight, and then Elsie
went fartli to tho tjwrv-beod, and
atreinodber eyes aad ear* to catch
some mtaUigoM.
8be waa not left
long in nspenae. Loud aborts—not rt
wuet but of joy and triumpi.-amurod auu
axarr, Will nr, 1
bee that it was no foe who sppsnaebsd. have owned thia oot far five ysara, and
I have never known you before to
'Indeed." ropifod'
&amp;ad no heart to do it until
the driak. I had oftaw
------ w--------i bafiswr. brt Iwaapassuadad
that, abcaild I do it, some atnuiger would
pi.wkjh. roroosndroLt the frail. Now.

BANNER

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$50,000 00
TO BE DBTBIBCTYO IB

D. SIDE’S

OXLY *1,60 A YEAR.

GIFT ENTERPRISE!
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Gao. M. Dcwwr, o* Joaur H. Duxxu

WM. H. HAYFORD,

Engines and Boilers.

WOOL CARDING
Efltray Hotice.

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RATES OF AD I ERTiSk

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W.— V OL. XIX. NO. 1!
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WHOLE NO. 948.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1874.

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win, near tho center of Lak* county, 20
mile* west Tho road will eoon bo comSirted to Ludington on Lake Michigan
i miles trom bore. Hix mile* reel of
thio piece is Chara the present county
seat of Loks. It is a town of 60 booses
two or three years old, seated fo the

WM-rwon*,;

the Wolverine combined Corn and Fallow Culti'
vator is the best in the market

is four miles south-east, Ihl county seat
al Osceola county. It numbers about
500 people, is situated on th* Horsey
river, very near its junction with the
Mukegon. It is bro a considerable
stream and afford* abundaaoe of water
power for tho business of- • small town.
Seed City numbers about; 700 people.
It has a couple ria re a stares and shops,
has a good newspaper, a (Trailsd school
in four departments. esvnral manatee tones of sash. door, blmds, 4c. The
dwellings are in good strfc and’attrac­
tive, the growth of the place though not

It is well made
riding sale the celebrated Gale Chilled Plow having se­
and of thoroughly seasoned timber. It is
cultivator, but is
constructed that there is cured the ogonoy for this County.
We warrant these plows superior to any other
little or no weight on the horses necks even with
Chilled plow in existence in the following particu­
out a rider. Any cultivator that depends on tin lars:
rider to take the weight from the horses necks is
imperfect as the riders vary in weight and the
harder the ground the harder the beardown on the

necAs. It lias also a patent leveler by which the

teeth can always be made to run the same depth

and level. No other Cultivator has this. Every
one guaranteed to give satisfaction or no sale.
Come and get one on trial.

We are now offering for

Lightness of Darft.
Ease of Handling,
Strength, Durability,
Quality and Quantity of Work,
Adaptability to all kinds of Rowing,

Price §40.00

NO EXTORTION!
The price of the plow is Only $14.50; Plain
Points, 55 cents; Cutter Points, 70 cents.

DWIGHT &amp; BURRALL
DENTIST

Nashville

Mita

TERMS LOW.
sus-JrxitS saatflus-a
ladastur* «f Mrtcan th* na W Ikre. SuArwl

Pure Wines and Lienors!

*tl&gt; *»U*»* l*io, Is »rat »WI*»&lt;* »*wrw*lr sresi»W*kl«lM uie”IraAtiaT to *X*«vyrWIte

FOR MEDIC1XAL PURPOFC*.
A full Ussof Iks finest Orucrrwe la the City,
Inclmlisg ail ki»d« of Canned FrsiU sad Fish.

b»«iS

rail JT u. raT’.'r

A GREAT BARGAIN

be a place of much greater i importance
than now.
Tho Harrey river pass!* near this
village. It would furnish considerable
water power, but bos not os yet been
improved. Home most exodlent elay
for brick snd pottery has been found in
the vicinity, the brick made from it be­
ing equal, if not superior to the best
Milwaukee. The enterprising firm of
Walter Brothen, of Pierson have rented
tho ground, and hava placed workmen
upon it to manufacture brick upon on
extended scalo
Tho soil here is gravelly, and mallow,

sprinkling of pine. Very little exmparatirnly has been done by way of
making forms in tho vicinity, anl fow
fruit trees hare been planted out.
The leading spirit a J. M. Baed. Ho
wa* tho original proprudot. Bo map­
ped out and built up tbs town as far a*
Here I am iu this pleasant primeval one man could be expected to do it
town, with tho win^ whipping the sand He Is planning and pushing uth^
entorprisre for enlarging the bu*inra*
from tho dry streets into our Dees, and
the mercury away up into nineties.
I left Sand Lake vvsterday, a point
&lt;5 miles south, and came to this place
graylings caught with a fiy hook in this
on tho G. B. A L B. B. The first, sta­ stream. They are a fish equal in exceltion we passed was Pierson, a village of lenoo to the speckled trout. Thar aver­
aged about eight inches in ten4th.
about 30 house* per year. It has half They are quite fieo from borfb and ee­
tecmed n rare treat prepared far th* ta­
a dozen steam mills, and acres of lum­
ble.
ber in tho viritity piled, seasoning and
I saw hare several acquaintaaeeaand
awaiting a market. This town has 2 former resident* of Barry county.
dry goods stores, two hotels, and 3 or Among them a Mr. Doonan, Mr. Young
and
Kern Kingbury from Hope. They
4 shop* and saloons, a graded school in
ore settled In busmens here and seen
two department*, no churches, but two quito content with their forest homo.
church societies, Congregational and
Ttd* town ha* three hotel*, largely
Metbodiit, both about to bu&amp;d bouses __ ___j____ j i
of worship. The land here is level and tyro, to enable the proprietor* to pre
their guest* good accommodations. The
rich. but. with tho exception of two or
table where I torrid, was well supplied
thre* form*
but Utils improved. with good thine*, stfawborriee
oth­
The next station of any importance t* er delicacies of the wrasoo, bat the bed
six mik» north of Pierson. Howard is
the present Wraiatu of tho D.L A L
M. R. IL It is a lively business place of
1200 inhabitants and rapidly growing.
A graded school io two deportments is
bora,—a Mr. Keith and lady, of Assyria,
have had it in charge the last tjro years.
There are no church buildings, \bot SO
storey and saloons, two hotels add two
or throe mills. The soil hero is sandy,
timber pine, but in the vicinity is ecme
value ole forming land, timbered with

eight miles north I* the next station of
note. It is a thriving lumbering town
on the Little Muskegon, with a graded
school, no church building*, half a doz­
en mills; and 15 or 20 stores and sal­
oons, and claims a population of 800.
A dam has been thrown across the riv­
er and preparations are on foot to make

say tho lent I have slept ofleu upon
the cold, damp groand, with a single
blank*: and Ao dewy heavens above
ma and enjoyed my rest well for I bad
plenty of fre.b air and ao vermin to
annoy me. The want of th* first and
the abun lance of tho latter, made my
night hour* here anything bat a season
of rest It will bo a long time before
the proprietor of Mat bote! will bate a
chaooo to stretch me upon such a reck
ol torture a* bo treated mo tu last night
Why will our hotel keeper* p-r*i*t tn
treating travellers to
»uch wretched pattern and bard wadded •
msirasrae, when a tick with a *bd fog’s
worth of loose straw will make a bed
good enough for a lord! 1 have lodged
at many hotels in Northern Michigan.
so.1 Lave only a neo had a soft and eomlortable bed. A reform in this particu­
lar hi demanded by the travelling pab-

FARM FOR SALE!
IfcWi

Michigan

THE PREMISES WILL RESOLD

hr die TtaiS Dalian test
Th*a ikatrumal rats* far wllrk Hire rar.

Nil GOODS AID KCT PMCK
THE

OF THE TOW

Hastings, Michigan.

tlx miles further on, is surrounded by
good fanning lands, now but little im­
proved, has several stores, about- 80
dwelEnga and a good school hoc re.
The timber in the vicinity is bench. ma­
ple and hemlock with a sprinkling of
pine, soil gravelly* and dry.

eight miles north, has a population of
4.000. No similar town la northern
Michigan is growing mare rapidly in
business intarrats and population. Its
mercantile, and lumbering transaction*
amount to two or three million* an­
nually. The chief portion of the town
is on the north rids of the Muskegon
rrrer. Two graded zchuol buildings
with twenty departments, four oe firs

groceric* and a dawn mills and manufortorire make op the chief Industry of
the place. Them is quite a contrast in
the nature of the soil on different aiJle*
of the river. That an the oast is tight
and sandy, on |foo plain*, and not fer­
tile ; on the rest is a soil of gravel and
clay and the timber beech and mapla

ninom, ran i Msrara,

tanning purpose*. Ttre.ro is a graded
school, but no nreeting houre, and no
mill* of importance here.

Brandies and Champagnes

anoiiRevuoo Lua

of Ruckford. Thu land is quite leral
and dry, with a gravelly, rich soil.
Several good form, «nd form buildi«p
uro in tight from this station. Tiiw re-

FOR SALE ’
One Mare and Quit Oss Bai of
Harases- One Oosr and two Hiefara

praino form is an expensive operation.
In Nebraska tho law wisriy removes
tho necrasxtv for f«nco building, by pro­
viding for tie hording of live stock tend
in Iowa, tho needs a' practical fanning
life bring about very much tho same
resulL
Bet in each case, the law and tho
practice are the things of the day. Il is
bounds, obvious to the eye, wbixh axparate hteland from trial of bis neigh­
bor. If fence* were not a ounvouionca
there would bo fonoo tbetwfore; but as
fcnoeti are a convenience, the improv,
ing prairie farmer sets himself to their
creation as soon a* his bouse is boOi,
and his land broken. Lire fence*, oi
tears*, are the dmAretas.; and there
ar* tbre* plants which are mort in fa-

Tbe White Willow it also of hardy
and rapid growth.
Mr. CL B. Mendenhall, of Marahall
County, Iowa, ha* used the white White
Willow extonaively. Oa hi. Caras there
are about thirteen mite. Waite Willow
fencing, of foom three to eeven years
grow tn, about half of wh»d?will turu
cattle, and a portion, cut half a eortl of
wood to tho rod. Mr. Maodenhall has
also a grove of White Willow, cowriuc
twenty ncroo, eat out six years ago. and
wuich h* insiders to be worth 8500,

�At' the Old Red Plaining Mill

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Foot of tho Iron Bridgo, Haatinfo, Mfch.,
Will bo found Constantly on Hand ;

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W»*r FlV“*t ^lnT‘1,i Xfrlt ?••?*/ &gt;ltVlt IV1*/ 4*’

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tay »»»•*,

Moldings of every Description.
Plaining, Malching, Knowing, ^c., ^c., done with promptneta and aaiiafaction
guaranteed. Moulding and Pattina are made a apecialty, all being fitted ready
for uee- Cornice Moldings are Sprung and Beveled, and the Rake Moldings
made to mitre with level moldings, on third pitch. Back Bands are Babbitted and
Base Moldings tongued ready to nail up. All Doors, Sash, and Blinds are kiln
dried began finishing. FKe are selling these goods at lower figures than can be ob­
tained tn any other town in the State. Persons will do well io get our prices before
purchasing. Those inclined to doubt the above abatement will be convinced by call-

J. W. &amp; C. G. BENTLEY.
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'ATTENTION!

AGENCY,

All persona indebted to tha uadergned, either on Book account or Note,
re hereby notified to call at once and
the sarr e, and thereby save costa.

* *«u Ud
daybecauro a photographer wouldn't let
her fan herself white she had her ma­
ture taken.

HOUSEHOLD

PAMACEA

Harvest haada iu some aectious are
commanding |5 a day. Rather holty to
giro Ar. brehelaof th* boot wheel foe
whet a man can secure ia taw hour*.

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SEE ISE fiflEAT VLfCS OFHR!

FAMILY

UM ruanDl nUOD to aewle Ito
■M.UM'.'rid’ MSsritoW Ultol*

&lt;3ohn Mkhaol having completed
painting the bam of A. J. Bowne fo now
repainting th. foncu, whicfa
a

WM. H. HAYFORD.

The King of the Reid
WE WANT AGENTS.
United Brethren will hold a!
Camp Meeting on th. old camp ground
on Mr. Peter Edmund'* land, it&gt; the
town of Baltimore, commencing Augutl
5U&gt;, 1874.
AU denomination, and
people are cordially invited to attend.

Hollingsworth's Steel Tooth

Sulky Hay Rake.

OFFICE IN OOUBT HOUSE,

HASTDiGS MARBLE WORKS
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.

Tho Boocher-Tilton affair absorbs a
good than of public attention and
forma the chief topic of conversation
everywhere It ia evident that tho pre*
are more or lew prejudiced against Mr.

CHUBCHEI.

W. T. EASTMAN,

John Stanley’* now store will be
completed and ready for occupation In
tea dope. In the meantime be ia selling
groceries to close out hia old stock, at
which should command an ex­

On Friday eveuiag lari, tho wonder
fal mode of giving away money waaj

tatiun to attend the regett* at Saratoga !
shown on our streets by a man rolling on the 15th and IClh inat
peaa. Several "bloods” who patron­
Ton son of A. B. Hall, Esq-, of Rut­
ised him got handsomely bis. Served land, for a basket of nice early pota
them right.

HASTTKOS LOPGE. y

We treat our readers will try and onrourugo the newspaper borrower* of
their several localities to mad our offer
cm the rocoud page- No better or
Letter* remaining In Haitinga I*. O.
cheeper paper can bo obtained for the uncalled far July 14, 1874.
Pomona exiling fur any of the follow­
ntuounl of money invested.
On the morning after the fourth a ing will please aay "Advertised”
Mre. Mary Cam. C. O. ClesaeoU,
man iu thia city, on rising found ho was
Harruon
Cumming*. H. E. Green. E.
pennileaa and beiag dry, resorted to
trading off his coat worth 18 or 810 L. Haye* 2, Josephus C. fihayaer, Mia*
for one hardly wurth carpet rag fodder Ida Scott, Fk&gt; Banbora, D. I’. Sprague.
Direct your letter* to No. of P. O.
and fifty rente in change.
box or drawer. Jzo. Rua»ra.P.M.
Wo again, and for the last time, call
thu attention of parties indebted to the
The Carriage Exhibition.
late Bsxxu Company, for any job work
or advertising, to call at once end pay
The Carriage ExhibiGoo aa advertis­
the same, er the accounts will be found ed in another column promises to be
one of great importance. Owners of
within-ten days.
tho various vehicles are daily anauuncBriefs in two cases were printed in ing their intention to be present, and
thisofltea, the week ending July 4th. show what has done theta much service
for tho July term of tho Supreme Couit Mr. Reed already is making prvparulawyers *riUdi»w»U to remember that uous to entertain his patrons in good
wo do such work more promptly, better, style. Aa the day (24th iu*U) come*
sad ter loco money than any other of­ to the fanners, after a keg and contin­
ued duty of hard work in tho hay and
fice lathe State.
•
hnrvcet field, it will afford them a day
Lovers of billiard playing will bo
pleased to know that J. H. Taylc has
giro him a large crowd, which will be
just carpeted hia billiard room floor,
daly appreciated.
If you havw not
and the tablee being re-varnished and
already read hi* adveriisment you
given a thorough burnishing up
which makes it now the beet billiard
room tn tho city.

For the awommodafaou of our sub.criben who desire any other book,
magarina, or paper, published, with or
without the advertized premium*. wo
will obtain it fur you at the Lowtrr
Rana, without any expense to you in
tending the order.
Treasury Joly lit was 11,120,840.36.
Receipts for tho wook ending July 8th
ware 856,884 54; payMiente during same
time 829,221 .98; waving a balance ia
the Treasury of 81,128,821.94; increase
for the wook 87.68148.
At Lebanon, N. H., a village with
half the population of Hooting*, there
ia located Mu loom* Lodge of Odd Fel­
lows, the receipts ef which frr the term
ending June 30th, were 81.000,90
white the receipt* of Hasting* Lodge
were only 1907,57.
Something of a

8. Patent Office to Michigan Inventors,
for the week ending Juno 24, 1874,
and each bearing that date. Furnish­
ed this paper by Cox t Cox, Solicitors
of Patents. Washiagtan, D- C.:
•

The wheat m thia county ia meetly
harveriad, tho crop ia large, and the
quality never better.
^Our Sheriff ia watering the youag
tree* fat the Court House van! to keep
than from drying up.
Attention i* aakad to the call for a

John, that "lively srrattMng” W flU
in your eye, and thare Uno better
County officers in the State than thuro
who fill the place* in ftfo county.
Il
la possible there is room for improvotho .ubriitoting of the defaulting Treas­
urer of a school district in Irving for
Billy Power* in the Clerk, cfflre would
not be an improvement to our opinion.

LIFE W PHOTOGRAPHS
INK,
CRAYON.
WATERCOLOR
AND OILS,

to M Ml
lit!

Chromo
Grand Exhibition of

In Hastings,
Saturday, July 25th, 1874.

CHBOMOS !

Special Notice.

Nev» Firm.
a co-partnership for the purpose of doaa general business aa Blacksmiths,
having bought out the blacksmith­
ing interest of Jack Rich, may be found
at hia old stand on the corner of Church
and Railroad streets, wbero they will
be pleased to see all their old friends
and any other person who may have
aay work to be done in the lino ef
blacksmithing.
aprStf*

PIOTUREe 1
ZE’IOT’CTiR.ESl
I am now all alone in tho Photograph
business, and aa I have made anwsgetaeate to increase my focilitiM for doing
better work than over, all should cull
and get a negative tnksn. Tho superi­
ority cf my work in tba peat is a suffi­
cient guarentee o' nrri-ukro work in
the future.
Rooms In ' Washington
Block, south side State Street

COLORADO EXCURSIONS.

Paaz's Erraacr. Three who giro it
io trial. nothing can induce to bo
ithoutiL Try iff

The Williams Mower and
SELF-RAKING REAPER.

Box for Preserving and Trumpeting
Butter, W. R. Gillett and G. W.
Hartahcrn, White Pigeon.
Hot Air Furnace, E. H. Camp, Jack-

8aal Ixxk, J. 8. Lorimer, Detroit
Boiler Washing M.ehixu, B. Wood,*
Grand Ledge.
Tho Supreme Court ba* decided unVegetable Slieur. J. Ballard, Almont.
conititutioaa) the Arts of the Legisla­
Sewing Table, L. J. Fling and A.
Tho wheat harvest is progrwroing ture of 1873 for the general iMorpora- Sand, Hillsdale.
tion of Otic* and Yillagea. Though
finely.
Oar Axle Boz. 8. R. Hughe* St Jo(much censured fur doing no. we voted
Cooler weather lari night. Imt it
ftfPujrt both lhw-&gt; bill* ou the ground
didn't freeze.
that we did not behove them either oxThe mt shade-trees in thia city gen­
erally thrive.
r The-many Mend, of J. H. Tayter j
The thermometer threaten* to get a*
will bo glad to learn bo lias consented
high aa gold.
to hold another of bis popular Bowery
Great scarcity of good “help” in Cann­ Daaoea. at lheir urgwnt *Miritation. On
ing and housework.
th. evening of tho 24th Inst, all who
Street* dull. Howlt—fanaara.,Mo trip tho light fontastir toe can again
mingle to boar the same good music and
gathering their crop*.
I^osr the gvwe_ apple doable* the lit­ anjoy Oiroieolree aceordingly.
tle boy* into quarto form.
’ Oe Monday afternoon of lart week,
Read tho able tetter of D. R. Cook J. 8. Van Brant our papular “bm”
proprietor, had a coat .toten from the
uu the Railroad question.
w£on* eontemptabla thief haa stolen ‘•bm.” The thief turned oat to be a
traveling man. who had been . celling
the drinking cup from tho city pump.
Any on* having lor cate any cherries, lead pencils hare ou the fourth. He
can find a gash customer at the Baxzm gave up the coat but escaped before the
Marshal had hfo clutohe* on him.
The firm of Orebte A BuaroU are
Bui Tory little poetry !• "»&lt;&gt;■ written
kept busy jilri now putting up hard­
•bout cat*, and yet with them the mew*
ware al a frarfcl rate. They bare
&lt;ngiaated.
had a vrry busy waron .rolling plow*,
The beaaty of croquet ia that it’ wzvmovrors. reapers, mk^ cradlro, rim
or become* tireeotna, though it la aL They ure pfooty of printers mk, and

Stranger—Where is a good Barber
Shop in thia City 7 Citizen—Go around on Jeflarson St,
to John Beoamer’x bo haa shared me
for the last ten years and always done
me a good Job.
Stranger after getting shared to
Citizen—1 must say I never had a bet­
.-----*. v ,p, aa good a Shop aa
Western Michigan ho
patornlaed.
.
----- ---------- &gt; Barber says he give*
lua customers aSchiafe (German word for
sheep) but John gives a Rtese.
Hhf

I will give away to my cusinters “One Square Box
Cutter complete, icarth
who has at any time bought
new of me, ana are the own­
ers ofor shall borrow for the
occasion. Carriages, Bug­
gies, Democrats, or any ve­
hicle, the body of which is
hung on springs, who will
appear on the Bair Ground, ROUGH and DRESSED
as above mentioned.” Par­
ties who have bought more
LUMBER,
than one Buggy of me and
will bring them with a team
or horse attached will be pre­ Timber, Lath, Shingle. Baah, Doots,
sented with a ticket for each Dltda, Moulding*, Frame*. Brackr\jind all kind* of Joinan
vehicle when he enters the
grounds, his name entered
m a book and the number of
his ticket marked opposite Custom Planelng, Sawing
his name.
and Turning
The manner of drawing
shall be left to the ticket hold­
Done on Short Saties.
ers to decide on the Grounds,
at the time of drawing. AU
entries must be made before
S o'clock,for at precisely that
time the drawing, will com-

This occasion will be a
good time to exhibit horses
as well as buggies, and a
general good-tune may be

Hand Rail, Nowall Pool,
and Balnatera,

$50,000 00
SINE’S

GIFT ENTERPRISE!
To Srsws
ffiqp Nth, 1174.
CKGBAKDCAffllLfflffiliMnMJ)!
k«

MseAay.

WOOL CARDING

ALWAYS OJV HAND.

An invitation is extended
to everybody- AU who come
will be admitted to the
grounds ■ without charge.
My object in this operation
is to advertise my business, NEW PHOTOGRAPH
and certainly a cutterworth
940 is worth spending one
day for as it costs not a cent
only to put in an appearance FEROTYPE GALLERY
for some one will certainly
have the cutter.” The draw­
ing shall be fairly done with ­
out favor or partsaldy.
There wiU be refreshments

BEST OF WORK.

�roof of th* principal one Is a great rreervoir eosmsoted with hydrants in tbo
coerte; and on warm days tbe courta,
the walfo, tbe botenfoa, cad even tho
groat glass roofs tbonimlvvs, are thcr-

Th* ventilation of the poise* it on •
»w plan; so fax as I know it ii tha on­
' building ia th* world that ran bo
dl*dp*metly rantilalad. Thh fe of.
«ted by immenM subteranren galls-

THE SOCIAL PALACE.
WomAn, whoever you are wbo*o eyo
calchra tho abuvo hooding, read this ar­
ticle carefully. It is written especially
for you, and lor thia renaon: you are
surpiaous ofjeommunity life, combined
household*, etc. They suggest to you
a nlac* where there are duties and saepBce* for principle's sake, tbo compen­
sation beipg, among other things, soci­
ety, which you fool protv certain from
all j ou have read and l.isird, world not
benefit you much unless you an one of
the shirk*. Hence when your male
friends tell of combined houMholda you
either oppose tbo idea or you assent
simply because you do nut wish to 1h&gt;
considered unprogressive or old fcgyisli

1 aadar the courts,
•a through them
----------------------------- j through interior
paoMcea in tho walla that open by regutsroInto ovary apartment It u the
design of Mr. Godin to pat hot air
furnaces ia there passages and thus
warn the palace at tho same time it is
ventilated; about tho timehu book waa
written (1871) this had not been aecompliahad.
Tbe ground story of tho palaeo is
used lor shops of all kinds. Every­
thing that families or individuals can
want, are there supplied without going
into the Open air, and at a moderate
advance upon the cost Mr. Godin has
antlered untold poreocutiun through the
merchants of Guise, who consider him
| an enemy to their profits.
Tbe adj tracts of th o palaeo are tho
school building with the nursery on tho
first floor and connected with one of
the quadrangles by a covered corridor
so that all the little and big children
cau attend without umbrellas or over­
shore whatever ba the weather; tho
theatre a very beautiful ornate building,
with a fine auditorium, stage wardrobe
and all modern appointments for theat­
re*! repreoentattoos; a restaurant, a
bakery, a cafe, a billiard room and a
reading room, swimming baths, a fine
steam laundry with the best modem
iter-house.)
is splendid

or a part eff the time, pi&gt; unti nurwt it
from tbo bread at intervals, or keep it
whoUv in her own apartment, just as
also phases. Free nnrsre nro duaeo
Aw known capacity, and thnwgh moth­
ers at first thougiit they could not
their infante out of fhrir sight, they
aeon learned to bo grateful for th* nurMry because tbs babies thesnselrns
fretted at homo aud wee* ort&gt;*a until
they were taken back among their peers.
The nursery Is kept ax sweet as tt rose
garden, the youngest balrire go to bed
without crying and without rocking.
Strangacs bare freely testified to thia.
They bare trrcs of all kinds, and from
th* broad balcony of tho nutsery on fins
day* they watch the parrote end gay
birds in tbe aviary, and are taken into
tlie grounds and gardens to IroUo and
roil on tbo lawns. There are wagnifi.
csat hot and cold mimmiag baths for
all. One very near to tho surface of
tbe water so that tho smallest children
may dispnat themselves with rcitiro
eafoty.
In tbo palace there is a medical de­
partment whore two physicians and two
midwives uro in constant attendance,
and all medical and nursing |»rapher.
r.aliaare at th* service of the siek.
Whenever a workman ia ill be draw* &gt;
daily amount from th* rick fund for the
support of his family, and if he die* hi*
children are adapted and trained up to
a useful and industrious career.
In ths school* there are many prix**
TboM who toko high rank for politeness
aud grace of hearing are reworded by
being admitted to tho dramatic eocinty
—a much covotad-honor. Music, both
vocal and instrumental, is taught thor­
oughly. In May and September there
are two great tertivals, one to th* chil­
dren ana the other in hotter of labor.

WELCOME!

SOUTHERN

CORRESPONDENCE.

Thu articlo may appear out of time,
but having been frequently caked. to
give in the columns of the Davxu the
mult at my experience during my re­
cent journeying! through the south, an
account of it eTun no* may no! be en­
tirely unintemtfng to your readers.

1 loft MJcb. on the 5th of Feb. last

Ft. Wayne. Cinn,, Louisvilfo and Naxhvill. Long before 1 reached the but
named city the snow and ice had di»aj&gt;peorod. I found the usatber moderate.

i

No oUmu living thing can gn so slow
m a boy on an errand.
ThagraetMt truth* axs the almplast;
a nd Karo Use greatest mm.
Rowpt for a hot braaktart-Admlre
your tendlaily'a new toanec,
ralherthau
think only half wtixt you any.
It te no* pomlM* to hasten the ripen­
ing of fruit by holding a temp under

OLD, RELIABLE ABD DIRECT IQDT1

ward heads tag above th* building. It
is poorly arranged for comfort and eonvsnieuce, and contrasts strongly with
the neat and convenient school building*
so common in Michigan.

There are ten attorneys in Manches­
ter and about as many at Tullahoma.
How many of these it woaid take to
make a good one it fo difficult to tell.
They seemed to bo a good natured, jol­
ly Mt of gentlemen that undentand
thvir proiaarion. Meatmen hero drevs
in cheap Unsoy-wooiMy. Out of 20 at­
torney* in attondaneo at th* Circuit
Court, which wa* in Mtsion hare, only
one or two beridM th* two Judges ware
TBE HEW FLOBEB CE.
broadcloth. Among th* people who at­
tended church, none, not even tho ladle*. ratCR. nobstewtsay eteer t&lt;
VALUE, *00 Steve I heel.* Mre
H*m«l to pay any particular attention
* * V ED. *50 by beyiog * rtorreM.
to style iu dreaa.

ths^oMi and north ut tho town, uniting
the, r green waters a mite below. They
AU tho way from Nashville to Tullahama, 70 miles south-east. 1 mv (ra­ are considerable end rapid streams
with pavelty and rocky beds and
ces of tho disastrous war that so lately
shore*, and numerous falls, affording
desolated thia whois country. The reabundance of water power, almost
wholly unimproved, There is here a
chMp end valuable opening for a doten
mills. With a pro per outlay of capital
labor and ingenuity, this town might
Murfrecsboro, we passed the burial
almost be mad* to rival Ito greater
ground of the soldiers who fell in tho
namesake in New Hampshire.
succession of bloody battles that occured
There i« an opening b ere for another
here in 1802-8. Tbo grounds are laid
out and staked with great regularity branch of buxine**, too. With a *ufand order, and include several acres. | fleient aud proper investment of capital
Some graves bare monuments and head this might become ooe of th* best wa­
atones, white the numerous white slats, tering place* upon th* continent for
I at the bead of tho greater number, point summer resort. Thor* are many springs
। ihu stranger to tbe unknown sleepers of pure cold and delirious water gush­
I beneath. Tbo Government has provided ing in large carronts from the rocks and
' for tho protection of there •■honorable gravelly banks. There are chalybeate,
i graven'’ by a costly fence, and keepers rod and white sulphur spring*, and 4x-

scaling of ire in the morning.

great quadrangle is decorated from
base to dome with garlands of flowers,
banner* and trephine of labor, physical
or intellectual, and there, amid thousanda of spectator* that pour in from
miles around, filling th* tiers of gallcnts that extend all around tho court,
prices are Outnbutsd, speeches are
made, and when this is over the corps
of firemen on gay uniforms transform
tho scene with magical quickness into a
magnificent ball-room where, under
the brilliant gas, and to the sound of the
Social Palace Bands of music, happv
feet “tread the moaaurm of tho dance/'
until far into tho night.
For all these advantages of cumfort,
education and culture, the inhabitants
pay simply their rent, which is about
the same others pay for their crowded,
inconvenient tenement acroiumodations;
and with all this, he it *nid for the ben­ tire employed to look after mid guard
efit of narrow-mlndvd capitalists, the'' ham rough intrusion Ibis resting place
enterprise pays six per cent, un tho i of our country’s gallnut dead.
money invested. Capitalists can make
From Murfreesboro to Tullahoma,
more by tho ordinary tenement system
to besorr, but the result of their cupid south rest, the distance is 40 miles.
ity will be —what their Wurst fears an­ The country is rough, alternating with
ticipate. Lrt tkrm learn a trim l-’fv't &gt;t hills and rallies, and timbered with
oak, locust, clmsnut, whitewood, beech
I aud maple. Tbe sail ia good, but undciluid with grey sock and limestone.
. There are a plenty of streams of pure
water and coot, refreshing spring* gnsh&lt; ing from the hdbudee

meni w’wndar the control of two councils of twelve, one of men th* other o! I
women, which unite in deliberation
whenever necessary.
There councils
are elected by universal suffrage. Citican moans iwrson in tho Bootel Paineand no certificate of sex is required iu
tbe election* 1 All rote who are over
sixteen years of ago and younger than
that even, if they are able to support
themselves by their industry, Mr. Go
din reys this may not be considered
wise by many people but it works ad­
mirably. There is a reason for this.
Tho children even in tbe Ipwest d-tres
You are right enough gonerail/vjn
of the echool undarstand well tho aim­
your uppoaition.
\\ hen your made pie system of democratic government
friends talk of establishing a community that prevails. They oloet by ballot tbeir
little industrial Chiefs who lead them
forth into tbo gardens on fine days,
cipalnl from tho cradle, the cook stove where, supplied with their little imple­
and wash tub! If I must be still a ments they carry out tho instrwtwns
slave to three, I shall not make any received by their chiefs from tho head
great effort to change.” You may My gardener. For thia they receive a cer­
thia without any fear of being called tain amount of money; and Mr. Godin
nnprogreaaivo by any one whoso cpin- saj s these little cbieto are exceedingly
ion fo worth considering; fur there anxious to fill their offioo ao well that
never was a housekeeper so devoted they may gain tho approbation of their
that the did not long to get free from constituents. From what Mr. Godin
cooking and scrubbing and washing ,at say* it ia evident that tho young gene­
a duty, uuIom indeed she bad grown ration growing un in the Borial Palare,
old in such service, and become a more ore the words baUot. election, constituhard-handod unattractive scrub, with anta, candidates, Ac., with the same
all hope and all ambition crushed out eomprehansiou ttsal IU; do doll or
of her; and there never was o mother bop-scotch ; so when they come to vote
so tender and to devoted that she could for tho officers controlling higher denot bo exhausted in strength and pa­ partmeata they understand that they
tience by nursing liUle om* hour atter uro dealing with different features in
hour, day after day and month after tho problem of which they have studio J
month. What mtn is -L—
— tho first principle* already.
rompreiiend what it it to steam over
T
Tbe law -Utirertreu m prs/erfwosJ
tbo wash-tub and ooe' ing stove* *11 U
ia fully recognised in the
day, and then when all ort sinking for tfocia
Social Palace. Th* women council can
want
of rest, to Imre a-------j tugging at discuM any port of tho management,
----------------voice,"as the organ-grinder aald of the
the brossl all night ? Why, tho half bat it ia found that they naturally gear- donkey.
•
of shat thousands of women enduro itata tcrwardaUbo domestic department,
Pitsburg has a preacher who thinks
hu» never been written or spoken and the nursery, the schools, the teaodry, the theatre feeds un sin and revets In
can ealy bo fully undorstond by women and they oversee and report upon the iniquity.
tbcmaalve*'.-------- •--------------------------- . quality at the supplies.
“All right, old skillet-leg*," Mild a
Mr. Gedin, tbo founder of tbe Social
•'There is but ono law in the Social Kansas lawyer to a Judge who fined him
Ifolacw at Guise, in France, sooms to Pateoe, and that is liberty,” ssys Mr.
have had a mavelous insight into the Godin. Any woman ean do all hor
wants of tho pwoplo when be organised cooking and washing in her apartments ;
the social lifo in that magniHcent home, tho ean keep her babiae there all the
which hi* humanity led him to build lime, or pert of tho time, and the rest
for hia workman and their families. in the nursery just as she plearee
Ho reason* in bis book thus :
Kissing your awertbeart Is tlkn sating
There is only on* thing obfigatory and
To know what th- poor should have that is that tbe children must bo kept soup with * fork ; It takes a Ion* time
— .---------------------- &lt;bBt
who
ntscbooL It ia hardly necessary to to get enough.
ham tiehre invariably supply ~
for --them- add that there fo a remark able unanimA policeman In New York div Iim
sBtlrrs; for mankind is one in all essen­ tty of sentiment among tho women rel­ robbed * prisoner o. $1,000; but we don't
know that that's news.
tial needs.
ative to the advantage* at the laundry,
lx a Dublin newspaper appeased the
Tbe rich build tliemselv** palaces tho nutsory and tha great cuisine or
with spacious grounds and Rsrtlms to kitchen, This last supplies n constant following : “A number ot draih* ere
unavoidably postponed."
delight lica'ure hours.
.
demand for hotaorpe and roasts, made
"Bob bow te your sweetheart getting
Very wall; tho poor should bgv*1 duhes, vegetable* and everything nec­ along T’ ••pretty well 1 gut**; alio My*
their palaces with spacious ground* essary for tbe simple or elaborate re­ I needn’t rail any more
and gardens to delight their leisure port. Aa tbo women are free from , A Georgis girl fo going to lecture on
hours.
nursing and cooking cores, they taka “Klaac*" tn Waahiogton. tib* will t&gt;oeThe rich have nopsrato rooms for ’“"T ■.P°*i&lt;iotu “ the indnatries,
slosping. for dining, for cooking, for ■••bools, shop*, laundry, etc.; over eev- ,
cow, Ky.,in whicb“lbe young lady wm
washing. Ac.
enty are thus engaged on regular sola eooampanlcd
,
by her porenU ''
Very well; the pnor must have all ties. Those women coming in at noon
A Cincinnati physician was absurd
th«M.
and meeting their children from their &lt;enaagh to take some ot hie own medlTha rich &lt;lo not drag out the Urns of schools and their husbands from their atce*
The coroner'* fee was gio.
1
women with tho never ceaaing nursing work, send to tbe gapot cuisine and get
Aman wbo attended tbo race, a few
of children. They have nurseries aod whatever they want, nd hot snd per- evenings
eInce, says It was m exjwtisfre
1
nuroee whose special function m to **• fectly cooked, and nt a cost which is but m
1 bu&gt; lug randy m a ding store.
that children are well cared for and a very alight advance upon tbe actual
Yeung men ere ao acarre Ju Memphis
F—T wea ; tha pM, wM bn. Uwlr cost of th* article*, end thus ait *xc*l- that one is considered enough to take
rareof fourteen girls at a picnic.
iMtfilnMrfo qniokly eecved without
.UM—a wh.„ th- Mwi. ot d&gt;iHm tho loe* of time or mwnvtag tho trouble । A Boutli Carolina county recently refuwsd to etact a man named Qtlr* ahvriff
of mustsriag and preparing 1L Win**, beaMia
I
he had stolen hog*.
being purchased in great qnautittM di­
•‘I say pot. are rem mMep ?•' ‘‘Not
”Than beaflhor tendin’ me
rectly from the producers, are furnished aal**ipT'
.
” Trnsslep bejaberol',
cheap and pore to the members of th* aqufcrthar.
'
engaged and rvrry means taken to onA recent critic upon Otheliu had the
cure them a good education
folfoaribg:
"The Mdor, Miring a bolster
Of th* internal ardor uf this rerideno. ‘
Very well; tho puor must have Coe
full of rag* and Jealousy, smother* her."
schools tho best teachers and every
‘•limy,don t (bie) pul any bay nun
(blejon
my
fsoe/caus It’ll make (hie)
means to develop nil tbs force* of their r*s stnylrpefow ss*f
ilt fr— ifiti'rr , my tell* think
I’vvtecn (hlc)drtnkln’.,$
children.
and ax the courts are lighted with grw
The rich hare leisure to study and
fr*]itontly break* it; tbs pawnbroker
fur social entertainment. They have
take*
the
pledge
and generally keeps it.
libraries and works of art They bar* mum.
baths every day, and comfortable and
A errantry boy, having beard of Mil­
Education in the school, embrace, a
er* braving up anchors, wanted to know
wide rango of ecieatiCc and practice* U U waa a*Mtakn&lt;*&gt; that mads them do
drill. In tbe lower daaees the Froobel
mrei*.. conrtitate n important pnrt. m DMp witters make a stHlnotee. Bode
What ar* the Froebsl oxereUe* ? r£Ly doepM^.
,f
readers will oak. Thia fo moat easily
Th* best thing to lake before slugiDg

Michigan Centra! R.iR

beautifully upon an olsrated rolling
ground, by tha bank of Duck river, and
in tho midst of a plat of 30 acre* that
belong to tho corporation. It wa* pat
up by private entorpriso, at great axponsn. Two ungainly ^chimneys on tho
ootsidu at either end, and ten or twelve

more thoroughly explored. Tho houses
here are old in years and style. Tho
huge chimneys of brick and sumo built
up on tho anttide gift the dwellings an
antique and chscvleM appearance. The
comfortable parlor atove so common in

stead are dreary fireplaces in remote
corners of large, cold rooms, giving in­
sufficiency of beat to make one comfort­
able in the midst of winter days. No
doubt habit ho* something to do with
The country u not highly improved one's feeling* in this particular, but for
save in the neighborhood of Murfreee- myself, I suffered more from oold in a
wook here by their cheerless fire-place*.
land ia mure level, tho timber mainly
oak and tho soil gravelly and light.
Thia village contains about 800 people,
ha* several store*,a good xhcvl, sever­
al lawyers' office*, a hdel, and a weekly
newspaper. A branch railroad stretches
off to the coal banka of LcMianvillo,
Thc. upjier classes here are Invariably
hospitable and kind to strangers. I re­
ceived from the prapfo of Coffse county,
the county scat of Coffee county, ia 12 only kindnoM and rourte**y at every
miles east upon this road. From Tul- turn.. The tavern at Manchester was
lahama al! the way to this place the well kept by a polite, iuntoUigant land­
land is bvel or just gently rolling It lord, named Fleming. Hia tables were
is timbered with oak, locust, ash, wal­ woll supplied, hia room* well furnished,
nut, butternut, bickury, poplar, perilm- and ho did everything proper for th*
on, chestnut, and black-jack. It is a comfort of hit guests His beds wore
new country, with but little i mprove - soft and comfortable, and his charges
below tbe usual price* iu Michigan.
sands of broad acres uotouched by the I
The Ku-Klux hare figured here, and
axe, are stretching out on every ride here have immolat'd their victims.
with a surface a* invitiug In view as ’•Hangman's Tree’’ was pointed out to
any uncleared land I hare ever so n. j me. 1 walked under it* branches withTho soil is quit* dry, made up uf a lit- '
tie clay, with gravel, Gue sand, and 1 that brought about Ihsas summary ex­
crumbled freestone. Many |«ople not II oentjous I will not speak, save to say.
nd crested in th* sale of these land* pro-1
that in tho cases stated to me, colored
nounco th* soil “no good." Much of m«n suffered for rape* upon white wo­
it can be bought up iu large or small men. Wu icmetimee bang white men
quantities at price* ranging from |2 to without Judge or juty for aimilsroffou'c*
per acre. Of course, tti* qealily cf

These people are not over enterpris­
under a good state of cultivation, would
ing. There ate, of course,' honorable
be fertile and valuable. Judging from
exceptions. Many largo land-owners
th* shiftless style of farming practiced
fold their bauds and wait for strangers
in th* ricinity, the true valo* of these
to come in, buy them out and do some­
land* ha* never hoed fairly tested. 1
thing.
-

Som* things about thia country are
certain Tho cKmate ia healthy and
delightful, the water pure, abundant

BERRY BOXES,
PEACH BASKETS
AND EGG CASES

COLBY, INGHAM A CO.

DOMESTIC

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OUTflTFREESSi

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Divisim

LAST CHANCE
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§50,000 00

Easy Fortune I

FIFTH ANB LAST IIFT CONCEIT

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GIFT ENTERPRISE!

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p=l“ bracis
Bittaro diepfoy ■» deridai M tefaaore
thrt improvement is soon peroepUbte.
Jaandi&lt;*.-In aS mm* at jwaffin*.

0*. Fswity Cwn.~ ..4 MsuhH U.ror-. with
“vavjress’M Hsrewa. waste »ijhi!

arsii&amp;’zfiriXiSTi:
Er I If.

WOOL CARDING

REAL ESTATE

Professional men are at a discount
What ia wanted of settlers and amigvaats &lt;o thia dagion is energy, industry,
capital, hearts willing and hands ready

Tho people are good livers. The ta­
bles arc supplied with all the variety of
luxuries common at the North. Cat­
tle more grating in the Holds. In eome
cases without other care. Ge***, turin summer, and far enough aoutli to
kise, hens and hogs are much more nu­
exempt it from tha severity of cold that
merous, and better cared for than with
distinguish our nsrthern winter*. The
few fruit trees seen around hero, giro
Tho enevilabl* black cook h an ap­
evidence of neglect but are frosh and
thrifty. Tho peach, apple, plum, and purtenance of almost rvwy kitchan. I
barn * &gt;uggestion to make; but I sup­
pore my friends in the South will not
heed it. When aouthora people shall
put th* colored cooks oat of th* kitchen,
suit, are clambenng upon tbo forest dispose with colored waiters at th* ta­
tree* in *very direction, bearing abun­ ble, supply their plare* with u**t and
dantly in tbeir proper eeaeoa, a grape comely white persona,—wk*n they shall
that equals in tike and flavor eome of build thair dwelling* with regard to
tho beet cultivated varieties grown in beauty and comfort,—substitute tho
tho north. Tha owner of a tract of aev- bandy, corofortablo stove for the ungxiuly, cbee rises fire place, and dispense with
their hug* and awkonl outdoor chim­
ney*, they will have mad* farther adlaat res sun from every acre. Tho peo- vancM in civilization tnan now.
ido gather what they care for, and tho
remainder is left for wild fowls, or to
rot upon tho vims that ding to tbe lofty
tree tops beyeno the reach o! human
hands. Th* straw berry. tbo raspberry,
tbe gooseberry, tho whortleberry, and
blackberry grow wild in great qtisnti-

D. SINE’S
IWi KKU VLAS JtOXTKJ.r

AGENCY,

THEMIW IMFKOVED

BEST OF WORK.

WM. H. HAYFORD.

office in courr house.

Guarantee

NEW

mum

EfflBSWSSSTOeBACHINE.

Satisfaction!
HASTINGS,

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Ceo. M. D»wey,

VOL. XIX. NO. 18.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1874.

WHOLE NO. 947.
I kept m v peace until the evening of
the proposed fretlrlty. then I cotauitsd
Bart Brainly with regard to my wearH. put
m pereaainn
o.'all I was dselrou. of knowing; after ward. I made my toilet and presented
niysejfto him for examination. Ha
pronounced everything perfect, and all
being -U.facu.ry we tormedtalely mt
out for tbe/Mr.
I resolved In my mind what I had
better do, con,We ring that It wav to be
my tint appearance In ar Jdocratlo soci­
ety. I could no* avoid tbo concltaion
that I would present a vary awkward
appearance. However, I kept at area.
I was not a "card” In soefoty by any
meaaa, but under Bralnley's protecting
care I entered the throng of vfadtora.
Ireceiv d an IntrodndWn bare, an
introduction there, and was soon !mmcmed In bertulown dlfflcnltie.. Ftrot
I would stumble on some fair lady’,
drees, than I would retreat agamat same
Irate old gentleman. Ac., until I was

F■ VHICTAKA^tnwj^r-lrodgss mBrow*.
A. P. DRAKE* .

E-V-BROWy,!*. D.
l-ATHirr.-Oar. «.«r tbs ..or. of T

the Wolverine combined Corn and Fallow Culti­

vator is the best in the market It is well made
and of thoroughly seasoned timber. It is
riding
cultivator.
bo constructed that there
little or no weight on the horses necks even with­

It has also a patent leveler by which the
teeth can always be made to run the same depth
necks.

&gt;&gt;•* f.'**1-

We warrant these plows superior to any other

orpntulored savage. But I was noL
foe I had bad a vmgr llbeml education,
but not so much in rose water c *,uctry
“ An letters and literature. I coaid alt
down and pen an article on the baMpns
M well as anybody. I could write the

plow in existence in the following particu­
out a rider. Any cultivator that depends on the Chilled
lars:
rider to take the weight from the horses necks is
imperfect as the riders vary in weight and the
harder the ground the harder the bear down on the
Ease of Handling,

and level. No other Cultivator has this. Every
one guaranteed to give satisfaction or no sale.
Come and get one on trial.
Price §40.00.

•houldnoldo each and rath thine*!
but to go Into society sod carry them
Into effect was another thing. I find
It much easier to tell Aow a thing
should be done than to do It; and so I
found cut before the eventful evening
of my a,6ut In society culminated. I
«». sure I was the "obwrved of all oh(mt not on tecouut of my ef
fcmlnale beauty, because I bare oom to

Strength, Durability,
Quality and Quantity of Work,
Adaptability to all kinds of Plowing,

able world. Perchance I should yet
shine a very lum'oary in the beau
monde world.
Burt seemed to be enjoying himself,
and, so far aa I could see, ail were snJoylng thmnaelvre but me. I was meat
mherenlc. ] e-iaayed to render mywlf
Interesting, but signally failed. Not
rnUl alter repeated attempts did 1 think
of giving up.
At hut I wound my way round a cir­
cle ofyouirg ladle. and confronted Burt.
For tbe 11m Ume n him): mounted to
hb temple, and a look of impatience
pawed athwart his coaotrnance.
• But,’, said I,
why In tbs dococ
•.popular phrase) don’t you make a
martyr of your—If and db amid tbe ac­
clamation. of . devoted people r •
Thu was a stunner, for ho looked
blankly around as If Jn doubt as to
what 1 could possibly mean. I did not
wonder for I could not tell mywlf. But
I had resolved towy something. and It
came forth in its crudest state.
The fact of It was I had burst in upon
them with &gt;h&lt;- Intention of saying
•cmothlng appropriate to tbe occasion,
but had not stopped to consider tbs
probable consequence!, and the result
was I retreated in great oonftudoo. I
continued my retreat until I reached
tbe hat-rack, for I bad resolved to pat
tbo Dearborns’ bouse at least half a
mile in the rear before another five
minutes should roll by
Any person witnroalngrny departaro
would have believed mo non compu.
menti,. But I was not. I was slightly
confused. That was all.
The ball was lighted, but-' I waa so
thoroughly mixed up ths’, it waaurterty
impoadble for me to pick out my own
head-gear. 1 tried sever ,1 bate &lt; n, bellcvlng each one to be my own: but It
wa, no use; they were eitb r too email
■* too large—one “taking main” entire
ly; and if Burt bad only witae-ed my
proceedings be would bare vowed that
I was an escaped lunaile. I was n-arly
•o, sure enough. I Wanted my haL

EM Will HWI Tira BE AUSSTEB TO
USE THREE HORSES
NO EXTORTION!

REATH, SALUBi y V k. CO.
1I11IM IX Ft Jtirrn’RE. l-eWMwr O*

The price of the plow is only $14.50; Pin.in
Points, 55 cents; Cutter Pointe, 70 cents.

DWIGHT » BURRALL
DENTIST

Nashville

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Michigao.

902323485353565323

FARM FOR SALK

Sw«f» H«TEL&gt;

Estwm hi

TERMS LOW.

____

Pure Wines ini Liouors!

A GREAT BARGAIN

At last fortune.tavored me, and I be­
came eo overjoyed In tbo discovery of
‘my" hat ■ that I Involuntarily gave
three hearty ebecis. • • • Hearing
the tramp of feet and a showerof female
ahriek», with th. rapidity of thought,
ihoaituaUen tteshrd through my brain.
1 bad roused tbe bouse I I mu.t act
insta tebeoaely—so, wiring wliai I
JOI pom-d tn b... my coat, 1 dashed for
-be door; but to eave my lil» 1 couidu t
■pen it, fbf there were ra re petes’.
and trump ry attached to It than
y.*u could comprehend in two. hours,
time. I ww. very dexterous at this ear
tlcular moment it may well be supposed,
but my efforts were fruitless, and in a

FARM FOR SALE!'

.^^essSmk'SBi
-----MOUTtl AUEXALE.
THE PRBMI8ER WILL BE SOLD

LAMJ^'OR

NEW STORE!

HI GOODS AND NEW PRICES

For Die Ttaiail BjUars Les

Ils

the crowd and reeapo by the back way,
but unfortunately I are .topped st that
very instant, and an »M gent lemon vw
rlfsreted:
"Stop thief! Stop Iblaf! He be.

TOTHRBsranF Hiram'
Hastings, Michigan.

“Oh, wy," exclaimed a gaping femalr, ‘be ha. slolm my water-proof.

Yre.ltwa.lroe; I ltd mistaken Ibe
a.-ticlro for my owu. No wonder that
the bLrxiriJ hat wouldn’t po en. and
where the deuee tbs ale.vn &lt;,r that coot
wre.
,
JMTSSrx'sararzs
MY FIRST SOCIAL.

..wared through th. roar wnnmoe.

Bimm,

bbsoj

llclug a bachelor ol thirty-live. and
never having been a courting. 1 was
very'curious to know what M meant 1
nod baurd a great many stories, had
rood a great many storira, but was not
wholly aatwCed. The fast of It was, I
•rfr hod to try it myself a nd not depnd

i niwim,

Brandies and Champagnes

JUOVjUOO

FOR SALE!

�■MV

nervation is gsrtisbod with quotations!
from 8h&gt;kesj&gt;caxe and tbe Scripture, I
and even with several effective ihrusta.
—. J—
^ol„iSv
Crinal, remove the tails ami

Republican State Convention.

i been unable to got office.”

County Convention.

FOR SECRETARY OF
STATE.
A» it teems tiiore than prob­
able, that raort* of the present

incumbents of the State Offices,
tut they should be, are tp be re­

nominated, and as we deem it of
the utmost importance that the
Farmers movement should have

X»ue of its ablest- representatives

Where, however, tbo add roes might
well hare been fuller, is upon tho rela­
tions of the Republican party to the fu­
ture. Wo are paarnng out of uno po­
litical ora, with ffil of its trials, issues,•
principles and motives, into another
wholly unlike it. Of this wo have not
tho least poeaiLle doubt. Is tbeRepub­
lican party toady for tbo change, nnd
does It hold a decided v outage ground ?
We have not the least hesitancy in an­
swering both those questions iu the uf.
firtnatirO. With regard to tho specific
items of refortn, whether iu respect to
finance, tbe business interests of ths
people, questions of a political bearing
or those rotating tu official purity aad
efficiency, their shaping is yet to come.
All parties can and do adopt general
resolutions that sound well enough, but
to frame aad carry through practical
measurto is altogether another matter.
It ia dear, however, tba! tho Republi­
cans, if faithful as they hero been in
the past, hare tho field to themselves,
■fbo reasons for thia opinion may bo
stated summarily si follows: . First,
w«* eleariy compruc tbo great body of
tho intelligent, thoughtful,enterprising,
moral classes, to an extent which no
other party'can begin to lay claim.
Hero is onr inspiration and solid sup­
port. Secsrad, our record is splendid,
and it inspires all true men, from every
lino and letter of it, to A rsylf, and

The meet curious thing in. tbo matter .
noir, is the sudden separation of Mrs. i
Tilton from her husband. Mrs. Tiltoa I
wont befors the committee appointed to i
Inroaiigato Mr. Beecher, and gar - her
testimony. What she testified to, tb»
onaunittee only know, but it is under­
stood that she denied distinctly and «tplfritly lhat Mr. BoMlrnr had over ntfared her on indignity—in short that

At all areata, tbo returned to bar
homo and told her husband that in cousequence uf tho course he had taken,
their jiaths in life would henceforth bo
apirt. and she left him, probably for-

Of cour.o thia, is nil conjecture,
but the probability it that tho Beecher
party knew what Mrs. Tilton would tes­
tify to, which accounts for their jaunty
cunfidoac ia their ability to crush out
Tdton. But what t*ecomes uf Mr.
Beecher’s cuufesdun ? methinks I hear
una ask. Easy enough. Suppooo tho
astute Henry Ward Beecher should af­
firm that hs signed it under compulsion:
or suppose that there is nothing direct
in iL Suppose when it cornea to be
read it is found to be. well, anything
but a direct confession of a specific at­
tempt npoa the person of Mr*. Tilton;
and suppoto Mr. Borchor should swear
ho never signed anything of tho kind.
'It strikes mo ho Lai tho Tilton' people.
At least bn lui them so fur os Plymouth
Church is cenrerned, for those people
are bound to balioro in him anyhow.
There is another thing Mr. Beveber
cando. Suppose when he gives in his
testimony ho is asked, "What about
that confession which yea gave Tilton,
in which you wl&lt;hod you were dead?"
Ho will probably answer: "Theodore

Ho »m Laving atiairs, a* was aoppo*.*1

nn our State Ticket, it is w,ith American people. Third, the Republi­ with various woman, and Mrs. Tilton I
come to me for advice. Believing lhat
bo ordinary satisfaction that we 1can party has acquired tho kalil of grap­ tho reports were true, I did advise her |

hiirn tliat the able and accomplinhed Farmer .Statesman Hon.

—J. Webster Childs, of Washte­
naw County, will consent to ac­
cept the nomination as the -Re­

publican candidate fur the office

of Secretary of State.

With no

pling with ditficultic. and trrreamixf
Umt. It i» never comfortable uulos* it
has some new problem on han I, nnd
never stands so well a: tha polls.
Fourthly, it inherently fights against
its own deterioration, consequently let­
ting down favorites proved to bo un­
worthy, ferreting out abuses in its own
administration, an*! punishing the guil­
ty wherever found. Now wo say that
a |M.rty prtoerviug such charoetcrirtics
stands alone among the political forces

feeling other than tlte most pro- ,
found friendship for the other

gentleman whose unme has been

conquering to couquer, aad it is juit,
that tbe people should review its record,
ponder wall its hiitory end carefully
judge of its ability tu do these things in

so prominently mentioned in ■
couneetipa with this nomination
we cannot but hope that Mr. ■

Childs may be nominated by I

Twelve Year* in an Orchard.

The following letter from- P. McOmher. of Maj-lo Grove, Barry County, rethe party and. the State, for tliat late, his experience with an orchard for
tho past twelve years, and states just
pomtion.
wbal kind of practice Is roqulrvd by
those who hero sot out orcharde
It
THE ADDRESS OF THE REPUBLI­ was sent to the Secretary of tho State
CAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE.
Pumologieal Society, to whom wo are

neohnmtion, in the -interest of

that neither of these things ere wanted.
In our opinion, therefore, it would have
been better, if thtf committee bod con­
fined thia pnrkot their nddresa to a col­
umn apace, not making the whole more
than double »hrt length, m then their
production would hare been copied into
every Republican paper tn the country,
and would hare bscn read by every inteUigent voter In tho laud. That they
could Imre done tills, nnd done tbe
work effectively tuny bo seen from the
folfowtug summary, compact, accurate
and juat.ol what tha Rapub&amp;au party
has accotnplishrd in tha way of internal

to be “liable for tbe payment of" 82,­
500 to tho State Public Reboot, 81,­
631 20 to the Normal Bchool, and 823,­
400 to tho Kalamazoo Insane Asylum
moro than th" appropriations call for.
Tbo litUs matter of 82^93,60 for a
corner-«wno for tho new Capitol would
seem to bo eapswfiuous, since it is un­
derstood that tha stone was planted nnd
provision made for payment of the exuching deep enough.

I am satisfied

ations, and when that money comae in­
to the State Treasury, it is, so far aa tho
Treasurer b concerned, aa | absolute neceosity, morally sad legally, that be
bolds the money untii it *&gt; drawn out on
properly accredited vouchers. It is
well to notice right b.r^, too, that in no
case don ho delay tbo payment of there
moneys when called for ia the manner
pointed out bv law; and until ho dore,
to state that be retains money for any
private purposes whatever is absolutely,
totally, and unqualifiedly false.
Hut. says tho Ring organ—another
subterfuge occurring to tho brilliant fi­
nancial minds that control it—“lbw ap­
parent surplus is not all kept on band
for the purpose which wo first staled,
after all. There are tbo Sinking Fund,
the Canal Fund, n silos of thu 82.000,­
000 loan, and the Agricultural Collop.
fund, which must be kept unexpended,
or for tho expenditure o’t which there ia (
Thu has no application whatever to
the case. The Bists Treasurer- keep,
constantly on hand tho money placed ia
bis hands by tbe tews of tho State until
demand is made for the payment there
from, under and in accordance vriH*

Tbo fact is tbe Treasury is liable for
tbo writer of
tbe article purposely ignored the fact
that tbo unpaid appropriations for 1873,
still subject to be drawn, are iadudsd
in tbe amount appropriated by law for
Tbo Outfit says:
1874, and, including such unpaid ap­
The State Conrtitation (Article M.
propriations for 1873, tho amounts are
Section 2) provides for a Singing FW
elated correctly.
"of at feast &gt;20,000 a year . . .with
twb raxascar aftixea.
compound interest a: tbe rate ofjsix per
Further ho nye:
Tho balaano in tho Treasury at tbo
end of the last fiscal’ year—September
30, 1878—was offiriallv reported to bo
8854,718.44. The taxes levied and col­
lected for tho current year are amply
sufficient to mee( all legitimate demanda
upon tbo Treasury, without touching
tho balance, which the Treasurer re­
tains f*rt private speculative purposes.
It is true that the L-gWatare Us
As to this matter, tbo taxes are sp- never provided by law foe a sinking
portioowl precisely in accordance with fund on the basis established by the
the acts of tbo Legislature, nnd they are Cotislltutiou. aa interpreted in tbo above
of such amounts aa tho committees ou extract from tho article upon which 1
Finance of tho Senate, and on Ways
and Means in the House, ostimated to

has it in his power to strike a deadly the amounts stated -, and
Kblow
ft Mr Beecher, and if be did any­

the little knoll on which an apple tree
ia too apt to stand, so the roots do not
get a taste of that for which they are
most thin*ting, and must hava - *writ
Lastly, 1 thin’, iu sems way it-----the dertructioa cf the apple worm.
.
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inlh
MEW iPVBBTIBMHtfTS.

CNIICNE

MICHIGAN TREASURY.

Of course a statement nt ibis date
would differ materially from the above,
ns payment, are c instantly being made
from tho appropriations.
Tho Gazette undertakes to compare
the figures tn this statement with tho
ojte aulljwrixir.ft tho expenditures; sod ,
the statement of tho writer ia that ho
finds some serious discrepancies. But

thing, that is what ho should have
done.
and slightly mured with tho droppings
But Beecher decided to brave Theo­
of slock as they food on it, all the bet dore, and this girea him tbis opportuni­
ter. Beneath each tree, and u wide as ty. Tho plucky Tilton has given notice
tbo branches spread above (wider if the
trees are young) apply tbo dean Kr.o
right to twelve inebu* deep—&lt;me-hajf or
two-thirds this depth (f the mulching h
finer and'Wber, as from straw stack
Ma Tilton’s setijt: is regarded ns
feedrag.
vary curious cud queer, for,it is under­
stood that it was from her lipa that Mr.
Tilton first gathered a knowledge of
tho outrage. Altogether it is a queer
mess, and our advice is to wait coolly
it always keeps tbo root-bed roil mel­ and calmly for a few days. Tilton
low and moist; third, it oporsteo aa a must either kill Bjocher ar bo killed
sponge, by catching and retaining the himself. He is in a position where
water which falls oft times in nothing but blood will answer.
Wait
summer in heavy dashing stow era, un­ and »eo whore bead rollv ia tbo sand.
til it gradually sinks away beneath the
tree root-bod, where it is always much
needed in tho hoi fruiting season, but
where it seldom goto where turf is al-

this eomluMor.. Ou page 34 af hi. re­
port there is printed "A table showing
IWnuu-bM fl» SMU, *"*.
l-mital b, — S. «rt. 1* &lt;V *. O—
•»s.. a IMO, -al Uv*Ufc ih. sux
debt,” etc.:
Tbo tabla of Mr. Adam bin matter

j
.
■ hence was curried over and formal n
part of tho Trisasury balance.
'
During the winter of 1873-4, and
while all building was suspended, this
balance' waa added to by the payment of
taxes into tbe State Treasurer’s offira. so
that by tho month of March of tbis
Youwill notice that tbe heading of
year there eras not only tho undrawn
appropriations fol 1878, but yery large­ the secend column nf the above tabic is
ly tbe money wa« in tbo Treasury to "Tax for Sinking Fund." implying
meet the building appropriations, as al­ plainly that tbo amount therein stated
so tho current-expense appropriations
for 1874 ; as also was the amount to be
5 perrenl increase for 1853 would bring
tbo amount up to 321,000. Six per coot
conaoqu.uec, tbo bakne* ia tbe 'Treasu­ interest on tbe 820,000, added thereto,
The Ornngemeu-------------------- ry was large. Do you know, or can the would bring tho amount up to 822,200.
tbe anniversary of the Battle of tho
tho amount of ‘Tax-for Sinking Fund,”
Boyne Water, end were not molested. writer of tho article referred to, i«fat
aa stated in ths table, to be raised fur
Possibly our Iristi friends have come to
tbe year 1853 by tax. Another five per
recogntoa tho fort that Protestants hare
some rights in Anwica. and ths*, fit.
rent tpcreaso upon tho 822.200 would
Patrick is not a greater man than tbo
be 81,110; stx per cent interest upon;
Fourth of July utter all. The Orang®th* 8222100 for tho year giving 81,832. |
men are gratified, and wo have no doubt
These two amounts* added to ths 822,- I
that cool-headod Cetholici feel better
than they would hail a riot occurred.
the Treasury for private speculative 200, the tax of 1853, would giro 834,­
purpose*, is one that is very easy to 612, tbo amount given in tho table aa
is a liltli duller, if possible, (han when make; one that is very i.flon made; one the tax for 1854. Computing and ad­
I last wrote, but tbe bu*ino*i men feel mads by parties in position to know ding the five per cent and tho interest
better. They know, now. that there is that it bss no foundation in truth. But annually, you will find that the amount
King to bo no business till fall, nnd white parties have been so active in for 1864’’will bo 869,969 01,-the
ijr hare quit worpring about iL They
amount given iauidtabl.a. tbotax for
have reduced their expenses to thio making it, have they ever printed to a
minimum, and ore sailing laxily along single instance where tbo money is so tbo year IBM. In the tamo manner
under bare poles, till such time' aa lbs used? Perhaps you can induce the you will find the amount for tbe year
revival comes. They -expect n good writer of tbe article to point out a place 1870 to bo &gt;130,871 00, tbo amount
or to suggest some means by which stated in tbo table ns the tax for 1870.
money in tho State Treasury can bo In tbo Mtuo manner computation will­
give you 8178,083,83, as tbo Sinking
Fund tax for tbe year 1878, precisely

Letter from Auditor General Humphrey
to a ccuroo which, ns 1 afterwards
to Hon. John K. Boies.
found, wxsunjusr to Theodore. Thera- .
fore 1 made him tho apology which he .
has.siuco published. My real tor Mrs.
Tilton did gvt ion into an awkward po- |
sition."
Tbis story Mr. Bvccheris friends are
circulating at this limo.
Ono tiling
Now there ia no uaasartiim anywhere
may be dopeudsid upon; vix: if the in regard to.State finance,, is at hand.
thing is noasibla, Mr. Beecher will bo
You desiro a short review of some of except of tbo fact lhat the legislature
completely oxonamtod bv the committee.
provides fer ex|«n&gt;diterw&lt;. or rather tta
They wilt not bring him in guilty of tbo stptemente iu said article. There Legislature apjiropriatca money for cer­
anrthiiig.
tain specific (inrpaecs. a* well ra for
Tbo liltou family Lave seen a grad
general ox pecans of tbo State govern­
deal of trouble. Tsao-lare is an excitement. It then provide* i
bte, impoluous, impulsive man, who has
waudored niter a great many strange
'do ia a prevarication and falsification, | discharge of obtigationa
gods, nnd not a few rtrangv goddesses.
JVhcn tbeso obligations
It is said at tho tiinu ho was standing and, of cvunc. purposely ru.
Treasurer with property accredited
side by side with the Woodhull faction,
that h&lt;&gt; was accustomed to take tbe
The stalemopt of unpaid appropria­ voucher*, lie pays tbo amouuts so ac­
Woodhull to life house, despite the tions, as copied in such article, was cor- credited from tbo State Treasury ; and
tearful protasta of bis wife, and insist
it .io necoseary that the Stalo Treasurer
U|»n h.ir being recogutxod as a woman roct as to amounts at the time it ap­
fit for tbe ivmttanionsliin of anr woman peared in the Lmumj RtfMnn. 1
on earth. This it is justice to him tu give it a place here so far a» the Outfit
say he denies. Bat it ia true, beyond attempts to show discrepancies between
question, that ho was infatuated with
tho ajipropriationv an! Hie amounts as
the doctrines of thi* woman, if not with
_
the woman herself, and that that fort, printed:
Right hero it ia iu&gt;{Kwtant Io mark
juilictoualy nod skillfully uisnagud by
thia puiat: that the Logufeturo makes
bis mother-in-law, a Judy of.jrcry cor­
the appropriation., fixe* all aalarin, and
determine. tha purpOMO far which mon­
ey shall be expended. After having
done thia, it provides by taxation the

With much care wo hare read this
interesting review of tbo action of the
Republican party as published in tbs
weakly edition of tho Washington RtjniJie, and wo sre forced to the convic­
tion tlint important as it is. Ibero is too

of us that can give ten long, columns of
space, with any propriety, to nny one
article however important it taay be.
Besides our Committee ought to re­
member that the events of tho last
thirteen years, have stirred tho nation
to its dqitha, nod have been so ineffscoably engraven upon tbo pablic memory,
that no preseat reminder is required to
keep the history thereof constantly l*efore tho public. Hence while it may
bo wolf, in presenting the claims of tho
Republican party upon tbe people of tho
Union, to give ionic reminder of its
priceless retrieve iu tho past, it is bardly worth while to go very largely into
details
To attempt if implies two
things : that the history of tbe Repub­
lican party oan vhe all adequately
written np in an address; and, secondly,
that tho people need porting upon their
own History. Their very retention of
tbe Brpubiicau party in power shows

that plaps and s|&gt;erifioaiions for tho
buildiagi tx-be erected under tbe c?propriatious should be obtained nnd apjrored by tho proper authorities; that
kdrertfeing for bidders under such plans
and epocificniiouK should tako place:
bids should be opened, examined, and
approved, and a contract entered into.
All Uris was necreeary lieforo any build­
ing could bo commenced, which brought
ths time down to so Into in Ute season
that comparatively a small portion of
the appropiiatiou tor building in 1878
wu drawn from 'the Treasury, and

don, and that is, that tbe Sinking Fund
was to be provided ia tho manner indi­
cated by tbe computation of tho table of
Mr. Adem, given above, aad ■ that the
money collected Ly tho imposition of tbo
•‘Sinking Fund tax” would have re­
mained in the Treasury as surplus
funds, to have boeu deposited ana used
by tho Treasurer precisely as the Sink­
ing Fund on hand is now dopoeitod and
uw d. Of this there can bo no question.
Certainly there could be found do re­
sponsible man foolish enough to taka
money on a six per cent compound in­
terest loan, where interest is not.pay­
able annually, but to be added to and
become a part of tho principal, and to
remain until tbe maturity of. tho loan;
tor such a loan would not only vat up
tho loaneo financially, but also his
sureties, in discharging the obligation.

Risking Fund is at present treated. The
Legislators' has provided that money
which goes to tbe credit of tire Normal
School Fund, the Primary School Fund
and the University Fund shall bo trans­
ferred to the Sink Fund, and bo used in
tbo purchase or retiring of State bonds.
So much of tho receipts from specific taxes
an remain after payment ot interest ujou
the Educational Fund, and upon tha
bonded State debt, Is also placed to
the credit of the Sinking Fuad. This
n-oney u placed on deposit in tbe banks,
subject to call, and drawing four per
cent Interest, which does not come from
the people os a tax,—as under the GeszTte's mode it must,—but ftom the
bsnks for the use of money for tbo time
wblch it is on deposit
The art ortabUthing tho Sinking
Fund provides that tho Stxto Treasurev
shall use such portions thereof as is
uscsssery in ths payment of tbo State
debt as it matures. He is also required
to invest such further portion ot the
Sinking Fund balance aa bo may bo
able to, in tho purchase of State bonds,

January 1st, then, was outstanding
of miniatured bonds 83,790,600. At the
dose of tbe last fiscal year, September
30, 1878, there was outstanding of
there bonds 81,620,000, showing a reJaetion in the amount thereof of 82,­
164,500. Of this Uttar amount 8723,­
000 wera bonds thrt matured within the
period stated above. Tbo reduction,
than, has been 81,441,500 of bonds
which did not mature within the period.

Now, tho saving to the State, in tho
matter of interest, from tbo present
management of tho Sinking Fund by
the Treasoror, iaof some consequence—
enough to make it a point worth stating.
Attached to the bonds outstanding. Jan.
1, 1867, there were interest coupons to
tboammuuof 83,787,672.50. To tbo
bands outstanding Jan. 1, 1874. there

amount of 8069,560, showing a redac­
tion in ths outstanding interest on ac­
count of tbe Bonded State Debt of 82,­
768,11’50. There has beau paid inter-

L 0. O. F.
Tho Odd Fellows of
money belonging to th. Making Vwd Portland have com manned preparations
at fix per cent p«r annum, compound to celebrate tho thirty-first amoirersary
interest. Tbo improbability of making of the introduction of the Order into tbe
nppropriitid. Aside from these special surih a loan for a long time, whereto to- State of Maras, which occurra August
S5. There will be a prooosefon, an axtaxes to mart approprieiiosw, tbo Legietatur. directed th-l.vy of 8300.000 for ri«l forward M a part of tho priorif*} enraion among tbo iztawda of Oreeo Bay.
general purpswa, end that anmunt was cecb year, to remain undischarged rm til
tbeetoee of tho p^od for which such
levied.

its bend* •

the Coneiituiieu. Tbo intanlieu, trader
this article of th. Const.intam, uwdnubt•dly - that th. Ugtatater. imj-o a
Sinking Fund tax for Ure year 1852, of
not tore tWa 880.000, wh«* .UaM b.

THIS
send
this paper from
now until

Hllllll 11TB.,

LOCA
faHlW.5-8

one week after
the coming elec­
tion of State and
County officers
for

THIRTY-FIVE BENTS
We shall give the fullest report

witltawoOr
mth» week

�t

'

is only rvu{&gt;oBslblc to the extent of •i’Mtge to feel that we may poos our
_HS?
oh““ future Lotas ?
Same wham in tho
'
warW “ ‘h" r”oa‘ ’’‘ere Wo shall lie

rial

Mfak
PAXACEA

voter ;u tfe, State will road ,L Aud
tbeaymlgo botwwu tiro mqiLisuro of
Senator Cook, nnd the fact, „
in
Mr. n't, fetter

Our railroad iniarrets seem to be
“"&gt;«« ™ tatufmrtory. At a moetrog
th* Diracton yesterday, it was voted

81^t4,9BO.O»h auwsof th. amount
Now, tiro GazcUekbcw when It made
«=:oal payment This sxoera rep.o•onto tbe saving to tho [roople of tho thia statement that it was untrue. Tbe
State Tnroauacrdld not rrfus.- or attempt'
titato ot taxation to that amdunt, and
lta» bvau reached through tbo manage­
meat of tto. Raking Fund by purehuing bond, in advance of their maturity.

bsra pnrebw»d within within tbo same
period, from money belonging to tbe
and to collect Sept. 10th, ten Canal Fund, bunds of the Canal Loan,
PT sauL an th.
Md Ub in anticipation of their maturity, 827.l*r cent, tnuuthly thereafter.
OW, wrth u saving of interest in the agtaiik. ifau. t i-„„m m
KTegnto upon ths toon Of (18,220 ; or
with tho above, a total raving in inter•
» U..
„d
‘■•IM Md. „Cu^ •st of 11,530,480.00. To continue the
ixdioy wfll result in • further raving of
"Rtarilm. i. b«,uj3

FAMILY
’
"
JOHN STANLEY.
Harting*. July 15th, 1874. 12t3

ting* and Lowell with ths least passible

W ill ba found O oniU ntlv on H a n d :

»Bl« nny other in tbo city.

This baa

As a matter of policy, I am disposed
to think that the present mods of treat­
ment of the Sinking Fund will not suf­
fer in catupairson with that marked ou!
by tho Garite.
.

On Monday afternoon lad a infall
». x .rear old son of T. R Dudley
of Detroit, who with hi, mother w»,
visitiag Mr. A Mrs. J. Rufo.]] of this
aly, in attempting to dimb into ths
house through a window, fell and broke
to* arm, Ho was at once placed in
l In tiro Troas-.uy of about (900,000.
chug, of Dr. C. Rusroll. and .. mend­
lawful atul uiaal mterett on this
tag with such rapidity that ho f( now •urn is (90,000 per annum; tho State
about tho
receivao from this source from (20,000
.The" Berrien County J'swrasf says, to (28,000 pet annum, or 4 per rent on
a part of tho surplus.
‘That's more
that a Grange pic uro was hold at Paw than ths State got under Democratic
rnw Lake, Van Burvu Oouaty, on tho rule. and, beaidea, wo can’t get more
4th. And that many of the party W(?r- than 4 per cent psr annum for call
badly poisemsd by drinking Iraxmado krone." Another taiasrabto subterfuge I

CHURCHES.

e

mode in a wnahtub, [Minted white. Tho
Mid usod to supply the place of lemon.,
tho latter not being vety plenty, cut tbo
paint, and fhu* eau»o tto serious sicknsea of mospq.resent, though none were
fatally poiwned.

fatten remaining In Hastings P. O.

uncalled for July 22, 1874.
Persons calling for any of tbe follow­
ing will please say -Advertised.”
Julrn. AtMtw, Simoa Becker, James
M^lrooks, Mr* Sysan Crant, Harvey :
Courtright, E. R. Courtriglu, Mary
Daniels. W. P. Fairfield, Eli Hauoon,
Wm. Heiucu, K. B. Hart, Oliver Jeffers
2, Geo. C. Morse.Mrs- C. Poarsons,Mra.
Rose Ann Ruas, Mary A. Skillman,
Clara Sleel, A. Stoaraes, Robert String.
B. Warncr, Lizzie J. McGregor.

md
om
WILD F^OW-KR lAUMZK, NO. 44.

^^r”«Ki3rek

VeT-

Clttbbtng Hates.

•nagarinc. or paper, published, with ur
without the advertised premiums, we

lending the enter.
TOADVEBTfsERS-

’

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The Bitrxrx ,ia the best advertising
meilitun in tho County of Barry, having
nearly double tho circulation of any
other [&gt;aper in the County.
tf

L 6 C A J. S .
Gold 109 5-8
Rain wanted.
Smoky evenings.
Femen aro thranhing
Out of sight —the cornel.

There will be no Cream nt tbe Read­
ing Room this week.

Wanted—a good compositor immed­
iately at this office.
Our paper to a htllo late this week, a
icvtt of jub-wurk inlerfering.
*La. Daniel Efrikrr and wife, left on
Monday foe a pleasure trip to Mackinac.

Tbe wheat crop of Barry County i*
Irrgvr by/er, and bolter than over be-

Even thing looks favorable for a largo
txnHnriat Iho Bowery Donee nt tho
Hasting, House Friday night.

Trotting on Uu&gt; fair ground this morulag by McCallisters blind tuaro resulted
ia tasking th?l track twice around in

a toss of nbont

fast between I his city and 'Dll: son's

green painted boat oar, blade
^ tinned. The finder will be reward«ky tetwraing tho same to KA. «»l-

We must hero a s-ttkrnicut with tbo
iadvl^l u, -.his offire. and a.y
,arh who gire no head to our call, may
net from A., ousstabto with-

MMsroXBintUTv nr Tna tukavukicu .
Aa to tbo extent of the liability of the
State Treasurer, had tbo Gsrctle said
that hb sureties were responsible only
to the amount of bls bonds, ft would
have been correct in oue Instance. Tiro
dieted of tbe Gaietto la nut yet law,
and Uro liability of tho Treasurer h con
scquently not yet limited by the
Bull must dose. I have written n
tong letter. Probably I have not an".-cred In an entirely satlafactory man
uer the article you sent me. for there Is
In It nothing but demagogui- carping to
A* 1
to Mart with, it U
made up of equivocation, prevarication,
and falsifleation, shadowy charges lhat
have no troate of fact, and which tho
consdousues, of every person who care
fully reads It must pronounce to be
without truth and unfounded.
I do not here write In vindication of
the State Treasurer,or of any one. The

Now, in the first pines, if 1 under­
stand the matter rightly, tbo Constitu­
tion itoes not expressly, nor by implfcotiuh, provide that the Sinking Fund
should bo placed at six per cent com­
pound interest; but, os I said before,
that (20,000 or'such other higher
amount os might have been fixed by
the Irogislaiuro. shall bo a starting*
point in tho amount of taxation ; and

Switch-Lucking Apparatus—A E
Dukoman and J A Lovell, Homer.
Refining Iron—Rd Dillon. Detroit.
Motive Power for Sewing Machines—
D B Harrington, Detroit.
Ship's Wrench—T L Hubbard, Port

Sulky Hay Bako.

Them will be a Unlvmalist Meeting
hold in tbe grave near tho reeidence of
L K. Powers, in tho township of Irving,
on the 28th of July inst Rev. J. Mer­
rifield. of Decatur, officiating. Ail are
invited to aiteud.

A Sad Accident.

W. T; EASTMAN,

Mr P. H. Sager was seriously injur­
ed by hia team tunning away on Thurs­
day hut. Ho wu drawing wheat,
when hia team became frigh toned by
two bundles falling from tho load anti
sirikiror uro off bone. In trying to
hold II,-iu ho was pulled off onto tho
wsgbn tongue, and tn to tbo ground.
Just at this time the Lanas jumpul ever
a stump bringing eno of tho wheels
over his loft urtu badly fracturing tho
bones above the wrist, nud injuring' his
held badly. Ito was picked up ami
taken hows by Mr.Harter, who at ones
sent Dr. Lathrop to Ins relief. At the
latest dates he was complaining badly
uf his side, but otherwise improving
If not injured internally of which there
are «&gt;o» fears, he will probably recor-

tho partisa making .this clmrgo have
been [.at to. which they foil to meet*
There are banks in tho 8tau— probably
every one of them in which tho State
money ia deposited, though as to ttys I
have no know Icage—which have ou
their Bauds of Directors, or among

given by the Lansing Republican ; and
if Democratic papers wish for informa­
tion. they can apply to thou officer* or
dirertcra fora mtemeat a* to the *;-

The very best Rake in existence, and
for sate at prices which defy competi­
tion. Don’t fail to see it if you desire
to t’urehaso, or need such s Rake. J!

Grand Exhibition of

CARRIAGES.
Stranger— Where is a good Barber
Shop in this City T
Citroen—Go around ou Jefferson St,
to John Beumer's, ho has shaved mo
f«* the last ten ysore and always dons
&lt;n&lt;» a good Joo.
Stranger after getting shaved to
C«urea—1 mint say I never had a bet­
ter share, ho keeps aa good n Shop ns
yea can find in Western Michigan ho

The Williams Mower and
On the FAIR GROUND,
SELF-RAKING REAPER.

.

Tiro wry fort Combined Mower and
lioaper Manufactured. Center bal­
ance. center cut, draws easy,
does its work tbs ctoonsst
snt! easiest of any
Machine Manu­
factured.

In Hastings,
Saturday, July 26th, 1874.

G0T- JF, wwrvsrt every Mrodaro
sad ass ff.

At cne o'clock in the Afternoon.

Cssw

I will give away to my cusState Treasury be larger or smaller, ran
not no much Interest tbe public and ex­
cite their concern, os to know that the
amount is legitimately there; that tbe
officer* to whose core they have en­
trusted Ito keeping are efficient, compe­
tent, and entirely trustworthy, to the
end that the public funds shall not bu
squandered, lost, or misappropriated,
but carefully kept fur dlebursuuient in
tbs manner and for tho purposes provi­
ded by law, and only upon the proven
tallon of properly accredit'd vouchers

Dime! your letters ti&gt; No. of P. O.
box er drawer. Jbo. Rokkts. P.M.
ing Fund tax slxvild be levied equal to
1 have charged tlw Ga&amp;ette with purfire per cent increow of the principal of
Fatal Accident.
the preceding year, and the amount to poscly misrepreroultag in some ot Ito
spa J ariqsbl BOt,
pay six per cent interest. Or, to gel
vocfikrgr&lt;L4ur m&lt;n
&lt; &gt;r. Monday morning Iasi os tlm grav­ rid of a blind, bungling, and mislead­
el train from this city was running west ing expression of tbo Constitution, tho plawe, and through an Imagination
of Middleville,Joh*. Klrpfcr an employ­ Irogislaturo was roquired to provide a teeming with their own luUlwgntten
ee of the train *hilo endeavoring to •‘Sinking Fund tax," to commence in progeny, act tiro part of Lho*e they
cross from one car to another, missed tho year 1852, of not tow than 820,000, would Jndge.- So Uio Gueth? nua, a
his footing and foil beneath tho car and to be aunusliy increased or compounded life-long Democrat, Inured la Demo­
cratic precept* and practices, and wri­
eight wheels passed over bls body in­ at the rato of 11 per cent.
ting under their mnupihi In flu* non, la
In the next plsco, it may bo under­ trodnvrrtng hia roadcra with n redial of
stantly killing him. Tho body was
brought back to this city and neatly en­ stood by tbo Gazette that the dopofct^
cased in a coffin by the railroad officials matin hv thn K.atn Tmnsnmr arn tieu
I*faro removing to tho residence of tbo deposits , but they are not, either in
dc'-casod, Tho fufptnl was attended form or in fact The bond—of which
at tho Episcopalian church by a largo 1 pre*um* you have seen Iho form—
concourse of friends ou Tuesday after- provides expressly tha: they tliall bo
held ou call; aud they uro so held, and
the Treasurer call* for money al any
time Vfhea it may be wasted. Tbo feet
tliat ot tho commencement of tho
month Ibero was any specified amount
Wo find the- nlxnro in precisely the
dotxjsiSod iu a bank, and at ths close
sarao words in no less than six ot our
thereof tbe same amount, in no manner
Eastergsoxehnngvs of last wook. Why
shows that tbo deposits have not been
any one of them should haro printed
disturbed. All payments by tbe State
just that is a mbtory to us. That Gov.
Treasurer, made to parties outside this
Bagley will be renominated by acclimacity, are by chocks upon tho banks in.
lion is a fixed foci, bnt of hia re-election
which tho funds are deposited, and tbe
neither bi*, political friend* or aneauM
amount is continually changing therein,
ever had £ht&gt; least doubt.. Ibwidre lbs
(ifota of Patents issued from tho U. as an individual deposit accouat would
so-called Independent Movement in
S. FaAmt Office to Michigan Inventors,
this State has no vital force. Jf it
As to Uro cLargo that the bankers
for lhe woek coding July 1st. 1874,
shall nominate tbe apposing candidate
and each bearing that date. Furnish­ an.t tbe Treasurer dirids the diflanuev Dagley's majority will exceed that of
ed tbis paper by Cox A Cox, Solicitora between four per cent and ten par ecul 1872, and in any event will .not fall Goper annum, perhaps you can ascortaia
low 30,000. We know the tone and
from tho Gaietto rfere there to any
Uackte-G W Bradford, la Salto.
fontimvnt of the people of Michigan,
Ddvieb for Centering Cylinders -G F
‘and our Eastern friends may bo arour|ki
that this Stale i» politically sound to
Hawley, Grand Rapids.
Ria cons-that Bagley will be our next
Carpenter’s Gage and Tram—G F
Governor,
and Chandlerour Senator if
Hawley, Grand Rapids.
they live and no power bn earth ran preRailway Switch -C H White, White’s

Ypsilanti.
Flower Stand— W Snow, Metre*Srip-B B Hmm. &lt;«&lt;—i

•Jtte*, involving
&gt;4,000,000.

DEMocnanc tcrtimoxy At ths nusMr. Perry, Democratic member from
Oakland County, waa made Its chair­
man. He refused to have anyth'ng to
do with an InvesUgrtton. He stated In
IbcHotwc, os did also Mr. Cook In tbe
Senate, thst'm far m they knew, and no
*ey believed, tho management of tbe
Trea.uty waa Judicious ami safe, and
they bad no charges to bring against tbe
State Treasurer. Tbo knowledge that
tber might gain from the Treasurer’s re.
port waa not what they wanted. They
played tbe demagogue, and would jrolm
off tbelr vaportufs as prufound stakn-

4 per cent and 10 psr cant per annum ?
Why is the Sinking Fund pigtail at 4
ixtcsnl call, when the Cboviituuon ox[ireesly provides that it shall bo placed
al C per cent compound interest ?

Al Detroit dew wheat graded a* Na
1, white mid lut week for 11.25, while
fa No. 1, ember only f 107 1 2 wee I 8 Knowlton, Ann Arbor.
c&amp;ra!.
Whip fioeket-W W Richardson,

OaTaesdsy of last wook, Chicago
W another large fire of about fifteen

HoOintmoHb's SM Tooth
Univemlist Meeting.

Any [K-r-mii * rifting HsMin'gs will do
well to remember that Stauffer’s Din­
ing Room is running os ever, end that
a good square meal csn*ahr»y* bo ob­
tained for 25 rente.
' 18tf
Green
potato*.*, fresh
lemons, canned fruits and vegetables of
all ki*d%,vAito. fish and mackerel by

Charley Edcrfo . ha* just received
direct tram Milwaakei', nd sill tarop
constantly on hand, for rate by the keg
or othsrwue. a fine lut oi Phillip Bort's
Milwaukoo Itoger. foo tori that is tnade.
Also ell tho luxuries of the season conatanUy on call; and ho has Michael
Grace for an asuotant, which hie many
friends will be glad to know, tu lie haa
had a life long axperisneo ia thia bnsiaim. Don’t forgot tho plare, Jefferson
afmt. treat north at John Fhantoy’a. tf

tr Xisfowt! i. irnlv wnadrrfcL Cases
already numrrvus where bent and

OF POPE PIUS IX.

in Rower’s Block, State Street Family ,
suply store, Coffoea, Tuns, Sugars, Syr­
up*. *]&gt;iocs, and nil other article* usual­
ly kept in a grocery store. Flour, feed,
earn and oats. AU good* sold will be
sold at tbo lowas! retail rates, for ready
pay only. Cash paid for butter, eggs,
vegetables and other fahu and irardcn
products.

WESTERN iiok jodbial.
hung on springs, who will
appear on the Fair Ground,
as above mentioned." Par­
ties who have bought more
than one Buggy, of me add
will bring them with a team
or horse attached will be pre­
sented with a ticket for each
vehicle when he enters the
grounds, his name entered
in a book and the number o]
his ticket marked apposite
his name.
The manner of drawing
shall be left to the ticket hold­
ers to decide on the Grounds,
at tho time of drawing. AU
entries must be made before
3o'clock,for at precisely that
time the drawing uW oom-

Emt's CiMsm.tr Taocwx*.—Among
the various remedies for Coughs noue
enjoy a higher reputation than Enrra
Csxbouc Taocura.
This fact place*
rtirm abovn the ordinary lut ot medi­
cal urrqiiratii&gt;n»- For Coughs, Colds,
Asthma, and aS a disinfectant and preYi-nllvo against coataciom diiocss they
a to it specific. ■ Inralnhbfo to ringer*
aud [lublic speakers. Sola everywhere.
Jons F Hzsnr, Ccxaas A Oc., Proprie­
tors, 8 and 9 College Place, New York.

Tho Lmrtll (Nebraska) Efjutrr prints
the record of an enterprising settler.
Mr. M. 8. Budlong settled on lie edge
of Franklin County, Nebraska, border­
ing 0:1 Konrney County, in March, 1872.
iron bo arrived ou bis houuMtend.
with bis two sons, Iro bad two spans of
homes, but only sloven dotlare In money.
At tho beginning of 187-1 ho had 100
acres of laud under cultivation ; an or­
chard cuntainiug 600 young apple trees,
100 pear trees, and RIO cherry trees,
and a vineyard of 5W grape vines. Mr.
Budlong is now about to plant 200 ap­
ple trees, 200 poach trees, and 500 a-jdUioual grajKi vinos.

Special Notice.

New Firm.

.nd haring bought out tbs blacksmith­
ing interest of Jack Rich, may be found
at Ids old stand on tho corner of Church
and Railroad street*, where they will
bo pleased to see all their oH friend*
and any other jroreon who may bar*
any work Io lw done &gt;n the lino uf
blacksmithing,
aprfitf

PICTURES 1
PIOTURESl
1 am now. all atone in ths 1’bolograpli
business, and M Irhare made arrangomenu to increare my facilities for doing
better work than ever, all should call
and get a nagaiivo taken. Ths superi­
ority of my work in tho pest is a suffi­
cient gusrantoo of first-claaa work in
the future.
Rooms in Washington
Block, rjuth side State Street

COLORADO EXCURSIONS.

Dill Cathalic Jmal ii licMm!
Lata* nri 9atf Bstinit,
x»4 »«ra a JaSmce, St**. Drtroil
.QlUJtaS BBtW, Propnrter*.

. This occasion will be a
; good time to exhibit horses
. as iusll as buggies, and a
’ ^d^
^‘,ne maU
. An invitation is extended
, to everybody- All who came
■ will be admitted to the
grounds irithout charge. HOPKHfS and BAEME8,
My otyect in this operation
is to advertise my business
Xaeeewen W F. D. A*kl*y.
and certainlu a cuttfirworth
!
As worth spending one
! day f()r as it costs not a cent
। onlytikput in an appearance
i for some one will certainly
■ have the cutter.” The drascing shall be fairly done with- PUM DRUGS aii MDICW
on the grounds. Lot every­
body come., we will all be ben­
efited by a friendly gather­
ing of this kind, and you
will see a host of buggies
some of which are very niceIt is my intention to hold
an exhibition of this kin d
every year so long as I con­
tinue in the buggy business
each year giving a better
present. ■ Yours Truly,

Prescriptions

carefully

Compounded

st sli hours

DAY AND NIGHT.
City Drug Stan,

State Street,

61 tf

Hoatingn, Mich.

THEC0L0KAD0VATCH.
FOR ONtr 0.00.

Go West Through St. Louis.

HUNTINC CASES.

�NEW ADVEHTltEMrNTS.

will put down three aad carry one.
Compoeiiioa by a little boy-Subjoct.
••Tbe Hone." ■'The horse is s wry
useful animal; it has four legs-one on
••ch corner ”
In Siberia, whispers can be hoard
half a mile. Wbra a follow goes scant­
ing be cameo a slats and antes down

&amp; w Michigan

AGENCY.

Central R.R.

■M

It!!

■ a*rs* xnta *&gt;:r *•!•&lt;*«•'&lt;
M.U ..M
FUM kl*«.
Nr* tore **d k*«wa Hi ywi«n
X*r. &gt;* eb* beeM MmUvl uaa

which a minister gave econo one who
asked him ehat ho had in his carpet
bog, which contained seven sermons.
Dean Swift soya:—"It ia with nar­
row-ooulsd people as it ia with uarrov&gt;: &lt; &lt;*d bottles; the ksi they hare in
tlam tbo toON noise they make in pour-

‘ Who's tborer’ said!Jenkins, eno
cold winter night, di Fturlwd in his re­
pose by souie one knocking st tbe street
doer “A friend," was ths answer.
"What do you want f" Want to May
here nil night"
“Qseer tute—stay
there by all means," was tbo benevolent
reply.
A pour Frenchman vuddrnly came
heir to a largo fortune recently, and
hia excitement was so great that ho fell
dead of joy. Wo arc not rated rash by
our friends, bat are fool that we should
be perfectly willing to gu through that
same kind of a trial.
Some people
hover can Hand ,prosperity. Bet wo

-.IU,

»

'«! O
ffl! ।

OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT RQtt( ■

A German in New York being asked
how much sourkrout bo had put up for
wmter use, replied ;-l‘, not p,; much.
Little mom ■* tea barrels, shust fur

MICHIGAN
FOR HOUSEHOLD USES.

’aa,™

tor a time, they fitted out ocother small
vessel and began trading along tbe
coast. Laving abandoned ths euluuixattau scheme It js not to be presumed
that these Abohtiorrists traded "in tho
souls of mon," although there is no
doubt but that a number of souls, inhabitxng black bodies, found their way
to tbe British West ladies through their
instrumcntSlity.
On one of throe excursions, in 1843,
end when they bmi several runaway
slaves on board tbetrfeesoel, their vessel
became U calmed, they were pursued,
arrreted, taken tack to Penoocoia, and
thrown into jail.
Mr. Walker was
tried on a rbaroy of slave stealing, cmvirtsd, and sentenced to bo branded ou
the band with the letter* S. 8. burnt in
with hot iron, to stand in tbe stock*
ahi hours, and to bsfimprsoned in jail
o months. The aealenco was faith­
fully executed by the inarshsl, Kbeueaer Dorr, a native ctf Rhode Island
and a cousin of tbe woald-bo .Governor

A wan ia Bsu Frnncbco baa started
tho netel theory that it hurts s China­
man to bo Mctted to death.
It io feared that tbo proposed increase
of duty on jute may have tbe etfoct of
raising tbs price of beck hair.
Several people with guns are moving
through the streets to day; there must
l&gt;o a book agent in town.— Ztoakry

A woman ia Indiana claims a divorce
on the ground that bar husband's moth­
er beau her, and her husband is afraid
waa standiAg in tbe stocks one of tbe to interfere.
men who owned tho elsvee whom he
Mexican editors doo'I tars about an
waa aaristing to escape, t tiled bis bead
with rotten qp White he was iu jail
George Tbcmpeon aad other sympa­
thising Iriends in Eugtoud sent him a
A "Milk Producers’ Association" ha*
been formed in Westchester county,
and not a single row bus bees admitted
to metnltership.
It ia prnpswcd Io establish public
bathe in Washington. Moro washing
and loos whitewashing would certainly
tmprove Washtagton.
A yoang lady thinks it about time
that t-ne young follow projxwo*. as she
has bean brid«ma»d eight time*, a-d
hat been tantalised enough.
"You've destroyed my peace of mind,"
said a &lt;lcNt&gt;ocdinK lover to a truant lass.
' It can't do you much Lana, John, for
'twa* sn ucuixiug small piece yon had,
anyway !" .» th, qsick rsph

trampled under'loot? A shoemaker.
Why should ■ magistrate be very
cold ? Ik cause he represents just-ice.
The atiMiiiti to weave nepbyr wors­
teds rm beir-lcotn* has prorod a failure.
Tho two colors which am indescriba­
ble are invisible green and blind man's

SOUTH

i£aSmaaMB*&gt;

WM. H. HAYFORD.

oCHAMPION GLI

i.XlSiiLlK’SisS
OFFICE IXCOURT HOUSE,

I
HASTINGS MICHIGAN.

BERRY BOXES,
PEACH BASKETS
AND ECG CASES

COLBY, INGHAM &amp; CO.

F^a^teri-SSl

CASHWAGES
OUTFITFREE

wasftiniKS

■ 1CHIGAN CUTNAL L L

Grand River Valley Division

NEW OFFERS!
NEW IDEAS

-A-u

carslire powers in tho mc*i olwUnato aad
inMuotable am
For Inflamntainrr and Chronic
Rheumatism, Gout, ihltoua, Bomisteal
and Interaittenl Ferna, Diiniii of tbo
Blood. Ikvvr, Kidneys, sad Bladder, there
BiUers have no eqnalr Boch Diseeess are
omoed by Vitiated Blood.

TJaaty^Fortune !

FIFTH All LAST IIFT CONCEIT

SEE THE GHEAT T1TCS OTFQI

amhetoiinilKa, wifl tree tbe eyriem from
worms like them Bittern.
For Female Complaint*, to young
er oH, married or aingte, at the dan of
w—till n riil or the tom o&lt; tifo, thmnTuwie

WE WANT AGENTS.

BEST OF WORK.

HASTINGS MARBLE I0BB!
HASTINGS

Guarantee

MANTLES,

SHELVES, KTC.1

hop ia Barlow A Goodyear's NEW
WABEHUU8K adjoining C. V.
Dwight * Qi's Foundry.

the snrw improved

850,000 00

SINE’S
NEW PHOTOGRAPH

afe re.£3S5:u BI

.T»srj?irtfi«£S®i!WS

Satisfaction!

RiEffinismiGiiiw

Why ia an industrious woman like a
ckekr Because her bands are ineeeaantly at work.
Dobbs thinks that instead of giving
credit where credit is duo, tlio cash had
better be paid.
A Yankee doctor has recently got 'up
a remedy forward times- It eonsuto ot
too boor*’ Mbor well worked ia.
An ambsiious debating society is rec­
ommended to take as its next subjeet,
"Wbwh is thabatt-ood of a goat F*

■VMM** a*JUxoxMXjry.

»iu minsist.

WOOL CARDING

An uuplratanl ««t ol arithmetic—'■
Division among fomiUe*.
’
When me two kiag* hkbtbrtokmiles?
Winn they make a league,-in?
Tbs laical and bnt amus'i movp^
tnent—Spriag house cleaning.
Why is pure hko a penknife
Be­
cause the spring brings out the blade*.
Fumars gather what they sow, while
aremMmiat s*w whalthey gather.
Il you *ee a policeman n-m at s dog,
try to grt near tbe dog.

THE

W

FOR WOODWORKERS.
?”• of 1!* stream* running into J"1
Lake Bsponor is culled Tempm.no. Hn»o Boot and Cheapest It
Riror. bMeuse it ia tbo only owe of all
the tributaries of tbe lake that has no
••bar’ al its mouth.
A darkey gave tbe following reason
A man in Harerlull, N. H. who Lad why tho entered race {.superior to tbo
recently buried hi* wife, ua hearing of wLHa; “An mon are mads of clar,
the sudden death of bi* nearest neigh­ and like tbo meerschaum pipe. they m
more valuable when NghJyrolored.”
•o tar carried away with Granger sym- bor* bettor half, hastened over to his
pathlce as to order a salute of cne hund­
Tbo beloved of the Almighty are tbo SAVE FIFTY_DOLLAR8
red gun* over thU decision, we can In­
rxh who have the humility of tbo poor,
fer what would be tbe bite of any /Juda*
THB NSW FlOUVCa
and the poor who Lave tho msguanimiwho would dare to decide again*t the
ly of the rich.—Srei.
Granger* In this matter.
Coder tbeoe circumstance*, tbe Court
Every
one
must
think
ia
Lis
owe
virtually khlrked the toiuc end evaded
way in order to arrive nt truth. Bui
tbe responsibility of doing la duty.
While denying the nrayor for an Inho ought to keep himself in Loud, wo
Juncttan, tbo Court &lt;fid so without any
are too good tor pure instinct. —frssMs.
formal dedarsUlon of opinton, such aa
tbe paramount Importance uf tho cave
called for; anil then made recommen­
dations that tbo case bo carried pronitdlv Iu- - ■ - r- - - Ar .K* l .n.,1

KWMUKUVOL OUMHUa,
bidding -rill be followed by tbe euro ev­
idence of Hu divine power and life. pound* ot alum and desolve it iu three
Intellectual farce often laih to unbar ur tour quarts of boiling wster; tot II
the gate* of I’ght and t A th. Tbo ctos- stand on tbe tire til] the atom dteappeen ;
th»u apply it with* brueb, while nearly
kt may hare no window looking into boiling
hot. to every Joint and crovte
heaven; tbo idlrra and consumer* in In vourolooeta, bedsteads, taatro *bctvs
the vineyard rnnnot know tho mystery and tho Ilka Brusb the twrieS in the
floor
of
tbe aklrtitw or mapboards. If
of
the
kingdom
;
but
to
those
who
ar*
where be Is more tree to act accvfdlui;
JONATHAN WALKER.
to hto legal convict font, end where hfo trilling to toil and do tittded service
reapceaibUlly to Wteoooate opinion to there it granted au insight esd know!, alum la added to tbe lime, It will alw&gt;
Ices direct. The judges have no doubl edge that arw able to withstand every- serve to keep tnssots at a dlMusce.
acted with »hrewd jolttlcal discretion. assault, because it is personal and pres­ Cockroaches will flee tbe taint which
They have pleased their ooewtlluects for ent- Tho servants that drew the waler baa been washed in cool water. Sugar
the Umc being । they have ahlftod the
barrels aad boxre nau be treed from ante
responsibility opon other shoulder*; never were troubled with doubts regard­ by
a wide chalk mark lost
and they have pat the Issue where the, ing tbo miracle at Cana of Gsllilee.
i। around
__ ,drawing
the edge of tbe top of ft. The
know It can l-o decided with the great-'
In all grade* «d human intelligence ! mvk
.. .mart
-.g
unbroken or they will
i-sl i-mwiblu nxemptlon Irani prejudicial
| and culture there are three cycles of do- creep svsr It
" ; but n ennUntaoua chalk
.
Mcsxxooa, Joly 7,1874.
i vrlopmeut—tho physical, tho intellect­ mark, halfau Inch tn width, will ret
Jonathan Walker, to whom attention
ual, the spiriiual. That which it ra­ their deprodattona at naught.
was called at the “Heunion ot tLe Oidtional in wan it higher than tho ani­
How to Pluck Poultry.
time Abolitionists," lately hold in Chi­
mal, and that a Rich it tpitilual Higher
cago, was at one time quite prominentthan tho ratrouri. To deyrlup tho ani­
Thai farmer wbow poultry la not trea­
mal^ is to develop the lowest nature—to ted with tbe r&gt;!&gt;'•«. that ha&gt; not born
develop the intellectual is tu develop
the frlrototw and superficial treatment tho lulennelialo nature, to develop tho
of tbs great lejal Imum Involved? spiritual is to dovrlop the highest naWhy no - topi n ton" bat only "ronclu- tuje i.f tuau—that wbreb make* him
S&gt;on*'' upon th* *&gt;c*t Important legal
q-uesijon that has l-een ral-ed tor a Gcd-like, that which reaches forth to
quarter of a rentnre, unlsas that Judge
Davis dor* not u k»b to be enibarrtsmnl
by having amentvd tn such "opinions,”
when be cornea to alt upon tin case at
Washington ’ Why tbo anxiety shown
boys polling a few feethara at a time be­
Sparks And Splinters.
by Judge Daviv to hayo m* oaao car-;
tween the thumb and fore finger to pre­
ried to tbe Supreme Court at the earli­
vent tearing them. Now, for the be ■
est paealbte day. If be was «t&gt;.tied that
efll
of such, I give our plan; Hang the
the conelnilon* delivered by Judge
The
dead
ot
sinter
—
Flies.
D.-uuunond
were
a
sou
nd
Interpretation
fowl by tbe feet by a amall cord ; then
Mr. Walker, who is now wrventyof
the
law?
Why
th*
persuastana
ad­
Engaged for every set—A hen.
with ■ small knife give one cut
seven year* of age. litre on a form of dressed by each member o’ tbe Court to
■crow tlie upper Jaw opposite the comeighty serve, which he owe* 'and culti­ the representatives of Ibe Blate not to
Any kind of a door is knobby.
vates, about five miles south of this aty execute the law, pending the appeal to
Fretwork—Vegattan of spirit.
■lopped running Io a st ream, place the
in Iho township of Norton. He is still tbe higher Court. If they wore aa satis­
Weather report—A thunder clap,
active and rigorous, and is able to gain fied a* their deeitelon exprro** lhat
knlf ■ In the groove It tbe uper part of
lutcresi-isgman—A bank clerk.
a livelihood eilh tbe assistance of the tlio law la conitHutlonal T It to K&gt;tncthe mouth, run tt&gt;e blade up Into tbe
thlng mret unusual to see a high Court
"branded hand "
back |«rt of the heed, which will cause
thu* perxuding flrot th* complainant*
Th!* old veteran in the abolition nnttorrat natbOcd with Ita deeteton.
a quivering and twitching of the mus­
cause wee born near Capo Cud, Mins ■ next tho dcfcndante not to take advan­
cles ; now to your time, for every feath­
tage
of
tbe
deciatan
given
in
their
Osvor;
ehesetts, and until he went South was
er yields aa If by magic, and there la no
wv can ere no explanation bat thia
employed a. n sailor and at ship build­ end
danger of tearing the must tender chick,
that the Court aimed aimply to throw
ing. While yet young be ijecome ac­ —
outaeuptu the violent popular *entiand before It att&lt; inps to flap you can
quainted witli Lundy, then tho pub­
have him aa bare as tho dsy be came
lisher of the Zslersfor, and others of tbe
out
of the egg. The wire on.-s may dis­
Abolitiomrts, and entered zealoualy in­ come from a source ins su’jjcet to Incuss
the lewoms, I only know the efWe are aware that this
to their plans for tho liberation of tbo Uruldatlou.
inference is by no means complimen­
slaves I.muiy and bis friends wore tary to the admin letrailon of justice In
colouunliuairt* in theory, their plan be­ Wtecuneiu; but dial to no reason why
ing to found a colony of these who had the truth should not l-e .poken.—.Vrrbeen stoves, • •ounwbers in Mexico.
For tbe puqmM of selecting some suit­
able location-to put tbeir tlwury into
What ia tbo key fur a Chrisliuas box ?
practice, a amall trading vessel was fit­
A tutkoy.
ted out with a stock of goods and
A bad habit to get into—A roat that
Walker and a tew others on an expidiia not paid for.
tian intending to lasd at tho mouth of
the Rio Grunde.
A sure recipe to rtmoru stains from
Al! went well, until they had nearly
character— Got neb.
reached their destination when they

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FRESH FISH!

GIFT ENTERPRISE!

OX FBIDAY AND SATURDAY.

OJiLGRAKDCAnfALffiBEHMDreffli!

FEROTYPE GALLERY
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ROUGH and DRESSED

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                  <text>VOL. XIX. NO.

WHOLE NO. 948.

GS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1874.

ADDRESS OF THE UNION REMIRUCAN CONGRESSIONAL COM­
MITTEE.
~ .

the Wolverine combined Corn and Fallow Culti-

vator is the best in the market

It is well made

and of thoroughly seasoned timber. It is

la, like the obligaUr»ns of servant

We are now offering for

nre o-rt—*1
SThe government,
like

tha servant,
owes faithful service. But the jwotde,
like the muter, owe honest recognition

riding sale the celebrated Gale Chilled Plow having se­ itmity decay faithful labor. He who
■ to hdntusUy will soon hat# no
hful laborers. Tbo faithful servsnt
cured the agency for this County.
I not MdmdttoU trsalddM a faithcultivator, but is so constructed that there
little or no weight on the horses necks even with­ We warrant these plows superior to any other
Chilled plow in existence in the following particu­ BeanIt uparty
thirteen years since the Ifapubvaa first called to the adout a rider. Any cultivator that depends bn the lars:
minMnmon of the National Governmeat For more than thirty years pre­
viously ths Government had been alrider to take the weight from the horses necks
m&lt;s. unfatocrvptodly under Democratic
control Oj that control there fa hardly

imperfect as the riders vary in weight and the
ground the harder the bear down on the
kt has also a patent leveler by which the

teeth can always be made to run the same depth
LUCIES RUSSELL,

other Cultivator has this. Every

and level.

Lightness of Darft.
Ease of Handling,
Strength, Durability,
Quality and Quantity of Work,
Adaptability to all kinds of Plowing,

a memory left at which the . nation
should not blush. Seemingly, H-wu
inepired by but one ambition—the bad
ambition to make oar foreign policy aw
ignoble u eur home poliwuwu ateuae- harbor of Chicago, which fa tbo gate­
way to tbo NorthweaL the homo of
millions, they doled out appropriations
amounting to *217,000. Ou the har­
bor atlfifwaukae they appropriated fa
1844 *20,000. Eight yuan later they
mtnnifl the work, appaxuBtly with the
determination of completing k Fifteen

Price §40.00

wresting it from Hpain If wa possess
tbo power."
Iladds piqauaqr to that attract to
know that two of the embassadors who
fa 1854 could think of no way of saving
“our cherished Union" but to wrest
Cuba from Spain ware I’farre Souls and
John Y. Mason. Hie third wu Janas
But during all that limo, and in spite
at all that nacouada, there van not a
angle na!oralis-d -rf-facn who could
salelv revisit hfa birth-place, tor there
wu not one whoso eitiunship wu not
absolutely dafaed by the sovereign un­
der whose dominion he wu born.
No American, native or naturalised,

The irioe of the plow is only $14.50; Plain
Pointe, &gt;5 cents; Cutter Points, 70 cents.

■tsrx.'i

DWIGHT &amp; BURRALL
DENTIST

Hartville,

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Misliiai. REAL

to more than *300,000.
Wilmfagtou
hu swelled from a population of torso
thousand in 1850 to thirteen theusond
in 1870. On the E*d nre fa Louisi­
ana there wu expended at ddffasot
timm more than five hundred thousand

8471

NEW OFFERS

NEW IDEAS

WOOL CARDING euwtb, rasa

i »imro

FADI FOR SALK.

Brandies and Champagnes
1
,
i

AGENCY,

,

ROUGH and DRESSED
CALL AT JOHN STANLEY B

j

Pure Wines and. Lienors!

formed postal conventions with but
seven foreign countries.
Tbo lowest rate of postage stipulated
in those oouvcnUons wu ton neats for a
letter weighing not more than one-half
ounce. Ths highest ralo of postage on
tha same letter was thirty cents.
We tamely relfoqufabed to Great ton concluded they coaid make a bet­
Britain a portion of fap territory fa the tar use of the wmm than to divide
To that
northcut; anetbar and a law portion them with the government.
end they resolved the canal ought to l»
line agreed upon in tbo northwest co made tree. In order that it aught be­
loosely mat Great Britain immediately come free it wu resolved that the not
laid claim to large Blands on our tide of
it That insulting claim wu neither
misted nor admitted. It wu compromfaed by permitting the claimant to
bold armed poaaeamon of cue aad cd
Ban Juan, the room valuable of those
islands, while wt quietly squatted an
the other end. Aad while, by snoccso-

F A IK TIN GI
J. SEXWJLR1A

BEST OF WORK.

A GREAT BARGAIN
__________ H.C.HARRja

H. KATFOSD.

Custom Plansing, Sawing
and Turning

Done on Short Matice.

FARM FOR SALE!
WE WANT AGENTS.

Guarantee

Satisfaction
THE COLORADO WATCH.

iKcouarwwsc.

BASTISCS. MiaUCAS.

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FOR ONLY $3,00.
THE PREMISES WILL BE SOLD

Hand Sail, Hawaii Foal,
and Bainstars,

mwis ax hjxd.

hr Ob nutui Ddlm la
HUNTING CASES.

HA8TB68 IARBLE WORKS!

NIW GOODS AND KKW PRICES
TOHBagffiirtBpgKB.NEW PHOTOGRAPH
FEBOTYPE GALLERY
HOFKQBud BASHES,

$50,000 00

un an
am

fhutograpde

with tbo expenditures of these times
they -.-era cheap, very cheap. Com­
pared with their worth to tbo country
they wen probably the moat profligate
tha world ever saw. Thor coat the pan-

�bnsfly ikstchod, or that with th* tom*
number of miles travel aan be enjoyed
so cheaply. Only 880 from Dtarott to
Boston and return, with aoma 88 or 89
more for tbe Sayansy trip, over a rood
a* good as th* bast,’ an *te**JR that
need no commendation, for they are
historic for their comfort and elegsnre.
and in charge of oonductor* and other
oarers, who** delight It i* to maka tha
trip all on*’* heart can deeire.
With

Long before this ecrawl rosebee you
LO telegraph will have brought you tho
ill tert of The -dore Tilton's stat emeu t

er’* reply thereto All I can give you
is the effect ol these publication* upon
the public of New York and Bro 4' ya.
where both parties are
known.
Tbs statement of Tilton Is more direct
smd damaging than those ctaM*| so Mto
supposed it would be. It was expected

Neuralgia,

Beecher had made un attempt upon
Mr* Tilton, end that he had invaded
ether boms*, all oT which be wotlldantensor to sabots attain by shouroe'.anltal
evidence. But his sworn &gt;1*1001-nt thst
tbs groat preacher had actually seduced1
Mr*. Thoodoro Tilton, struck the com­
munity like a thunderbolt from a clear
iky. And so skillfully is tbo statomont
Wtad'i, ro carefully ate all tiro Imq-bulo*
etased up, that Mr. Boechor's bret
friends are compelled to *dm!t that it
has an ugly look and that Tilton had
cause to Joaebehawdono Of coarse, tho
question is asked, -Why did ho not
right himself before ? Why did ho not
cesl off his unfaithful wife and dreg

Of taxable land there is in this city
8,0011-5 acres, of which 1,894 acres
are improved, and ths value of the
lands exempt from taxation under the
statnte is 826,200. being 97 1-5 acres;
of wheat there is oa the ground 463
acre* againrt 250 acre* in 1878; of
corn there was harvested in 1878, 204
scree, and there is eomo 23 acre* devot­
ed to orchards, and a large extent to
garden* of which no mention ia made in
tho Supervisor* report*. There i* of
neat entt’o cm* year old 235 ; of horse*
199; of mal«a 2; of aheep over 6
mouth* old 302, and of swine 4C. There
wa* clipped la 1873, 1,690 lb*, of wool;
4,800 lbs. of pork marketed, and 13,­ who lives in a morbid, unhealthy world
620 lbs. uf butter mado.
In 1873 which ia peopled by her imagination
Ibero was raised 4,990 boshela ol wheat, with all K&gt;rts of angels and demons. A
9,275 bsuhala of corn, and 2,262 bushels ot all other kinds of grain. Of tun, but her nature is so intenso, so
fruit* there i* reported 1,825 bushels of j morbidly religious, Brat slw i* precisely

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country from the Atlantic to the baa* of
th* Rocky Mountains, and from the
beautiful Lakes uf th* north to tho

shops were furniture ia mannfstturvd.
thorn is no trip the tourist can take
where *o much can be seen and enjoyed
at s &gt; small an outlay, as on a trip from

White Mountain*, Portland and tbe
Eastern Bailroad to Boston, and thence
liome by the great manufacturing atio*
&lt;ff Lowell, Nashua and Manchester; the
capitals of New Hampshire and Ver­
mont, the beautiful village* of Burling­
ton, St Albans |nd Ogdensburg, and
tbeoew bock by the G. T„ to the start­
tag point Especially do wo commend
this route with its varied aid* rata, to
the western tourist who derire* to see
tbo wild and beautiful scenery of the
Ba*:. All along the G. T., the soonery
is wild and picturesque, and at the
same time you pass through seme of ths
most noted cities ou th* continent, espe­
cially Toronto, with it* celebrated librariao and far-famed Institution* of lenrtsng ; Montreal with Ito torely surround -'
ng*, its splendid church**, second to
none on th* Western Continent, and it*
never to be forgotten, Victoria Bridge,
over the St Lewrenoe; and if you please
to extend your trip a little, Quebec, the
■wonder of th* world for it* military
power and quaint but interesting public
and private buildings, and the farfamed plains of Abraham, with its
Ix-Mtlful menument to the hero whoaa
life w** axcrificed in rindieatfon of hie
ftskl. Or yet, rearing for a day you
pace by steam down the 8l Lawraww
by the noted falls of Mont Morenci,
where that beautiful little river la a de­
scent. of 900 feet loaoa itself in tbo
broad A. Lawrence, thence down to,
and up tho Bayaaay, a river eo noted
for tbe gnuduer of it* scenery that
even * pairing reference to it will
awaken ia tbo breast of erety lover of

Best t^se
BlasHii ii tie WorM.
S. M. BIXBY &amp; OO.,
Ka «ld 175 B-rota-yCw. Atrtrt, A’. F.

rfmtaasweU**. I •tall ummS
lS,M-nSrml4*»«rtaaCMr«

Teas! Teas!!

li -»Ais

THE ORIGINAL

California Correspondence.

AMERICAN TEA CO.

. You win seo by tho date of my letter
that I am at your brother's, who. with
tlx&gt; exceptions of their recent sad borva vein cat. are all well and happy.
I have made the trip to tho Yosemite
Valley, ana think- perhaps 1 can inter­
est yua with such poor deecriptioa of Its
grandeur as I am able to do, and a*
you are intending to make the same
trip, I will first tell you what I cvnadtr

.Vo. 43 FjESAT STREET,
.
P. O. Box, 1267.
Now Yar)

THIS
suidi- and horse, toll tickets, and all,
which if your party cvnsists of Ins than
four1, is the bettor way. This eutiilsynn to three days to the' Valley, and ass
other day to the big trees. For a larg­
er party it ta better to i«ay in th* Vol-

thereupon'Tilton

opinion is that these
foundation lu fact.
is been pettifogged in
.ray* by hi* friends. The
Qrmmilfee of Invcstigatiuu was selected
by himself, and the tVnunUaa have,
, from the beginning, oeted mor* as his
attorneys than hi* judges. It is safe to

th* nominatioriVf a Represeutativ* in
Congre** from this I&gt;i*lrid i* to bo
held at Jackson oo tho 25th of August
Thi* Convention is not one of great importancc. Tbe
have already de-'
aided that Hoa. Georg*j Willard of!
kidnapping in the City of Brotherly
Battle Creak shall bo returned a* tbo , Love is so peculiar tbal'1 wont to in­
CongroMc.au from tbe 3d District, and vestigate it. Squio weeks agu, little
Charlie tho »ou of a merchant residing
in Grrmantowu, named Buss, was
firm IAm riitt of the jieopla.
missed from hi* home. Tha jxreul* in
It i* perhaps enough that we hero their agony tried every pusnibln way to
already said, and yet we can hardly re­
frain from adding that n&gt; Mr. Willard
thia District has a Hcjireeentatiru of
whom they have every reason to be As a tost rseort, tha newspapers Iwerei
proud. Not always voting as his con- treed, and advertisements ware inasrtod
stitnents desired ou seton of the great offering » rvw»nl far the rteovpry of the
question* of tha day, the man is yet to boy, and three brought re*p0n*»a A
few- day* after tbo njtpearnuc* of tho
bo found who even guesses that there
first advertisement, a notice appeared in
is a single act of hi* that wee not dicta­ tbe Lriftr as follow*
ted by the most conscientious conviction
Hom—“Wo are ready to negotiate."
of what was for tho best interests of ibe
country, and of hi* framed fate roustituenta, or that he ha* not at all time*
world. The child hod been enticed in­
and their internet*. Of each a man, we to a wagon by two men who had driven
say, we have every r caacu to be proud, it off and bad it safely hidden. Th*
and with such a man before them, as a ransom demanded was 820,000 f Th*
kidnappers informed Mr. Ito*« that they
candidate, ia there any wonder the peo­
ple in advance at all eoavwntionaor cau­
cuses hare doereed who shall bo not on­
ly their candidate bat their Representa­ amount rather than bare the child come
to harm, and that unless their condi­
tive in the 44th Congress.
tion* wrrs complied with th* boy would
l&gt;* destroyed. 'The father sad mother
With his usual utter disregard of the in their terrvr, coueealed to llie terms,
truth the ••taller’’ who tri* to Edit the and the aegMiatioae for the payment
of the muuay m* now iuprugrve*.
us * question ia
Mr. Ito", th* fttfhre. i. a menibrr of
the fallowing I style, beside which ahtqcwwitofoabfo.dry goods home in
that of Spencer, Cowper, Wadsworth^ Fhiladctohia, who lost in tho panic last
and Irving is nowhere
II* says:

Will the Hon. (T) tell how much in­
upon it* placid waters. Then returning
be manifested in lid* eoutmunify
by Point Levi, we again oovttau* our terest
—a— a- ----- 1 — -L-_____ i___ . -journey via G. TM to Portland, paaabg
&lt;m tha way through the White Movrntataa and ateymg for a day in this
Bwitantand of America witneaafaig the
wooden of nature and the triumph of
man, over oUtacka that seem to defy
all the aimbtaattaa* of art and industry,
end yet, which hare yielded to man's
watiring energy, a* tbe wkistle of tha
Ix«mat;vo engine on the very top of
MnentfWa^ungton fully atteeta. Buto

Wound*,

BLACKING.

of the real value of the garden pro­ I man bio Bcs-eher.
duct* and small fruits raised in our city. ' And knowing this- -appreciating the
A* the product of our own garden wu . peculiar nature of bis wife, Tilton be­
lieved he bad b«ca outraged, hot,hvl
that pity upon hs* wife that kept the
was reported for 1872, and more than secret in his own bosom till he was
one-thud that of 1873, and there arc compelled in self-defence to make part
many better gardens than our* in the ;’ of it publie. It will bo remembered i
city including those at both Supervisors. that in bis find stoletDent lie oely binted at th* matter, wit bo nt going into de-

An exchange say*:
“"Ihe gauge of the Grand Trunk rood
a ill be changed on tho 26th day of
September, at which time th* fifty new
locomotives contracted for will U ready |
for use. Five hundred and lorry mile*
of road are yet to ba changed, and this
will bo done in one day, when the remto making agricultural tools, employing
pony will have about fourteen hundred
mile* of track on the American gang*. 35 men, with a capital ot 835,000, and ,
Then the Boston and Maine car* will manufacturing 8100,000 worth of good* I
bo run to Auburn and Lewiston, mak­ per annum, two flour mills, three saw I
ing a through route without change to mills, with a capital of 86,500, but no '
Boston.”
estimate is given of tlx* capital em­
When thi* is accomplished the G. T.,
ployed ia the Souring mills, but it can­
will be one of tha most desirable road*
not be lees than 850,000; and there is
to pat* over on Ibis continent.
From
one pump factory with a capital of 83,­
Chicagv to Boston, via Montreal, with­
000; cue aaah. door and blind factory '
out change of rars, over *s varied and with a capital of 115,000, employing j
beautiful a country n* tho ran shine*
ten men. These are sll tiiat is reported

(M*.

Ulcers Brubes,
Headache,
Piles, Sprains,
Toothache,
,Colle, Did Sores,
All Hemorrhages,

AlailiuJfey rreTrsMo**! UMiblscLssJ Uel&lt;l
rartsre M S* Ito

.
.„,
' could do anything with her he chore to
grapes 700 cwt. in 187 and 1,744 in
believed in Henry Ward
1878, and a quantity of tho smaller Beecher—she idolised awl worshipped
fruit* and garden [vegetables, estimated i lum^ Ho warn her idea of a |&gt;orfact men
in 1872 at 8360, and in 1873 at 8411, “to ,,er 1,0 WM mor*' ,han “
llv
nf _ _,h._ m
"• ■o»...r&gt;J Wii
«&gt;&lt;«". _•■&gt;•
THE GRANO TRUNK.

Sflr® Throat,
HoarotneM,

site fate tbe oooleet and 00*1 dslightfal
hona* on tho Island, woukl consent to
lire in th* city during ths month* of
July and August. No matter though she
has to take n room at a. walering place
scarcely larger than tho Hantoga trunk
that contains her thirty dresses*, no
matter if she ia cocifH'Uud to cn Jure
beat, duai, worry and discomfoct of all
kinds, whian she might b* *r.tlrely com­
fortable lu bar own horn*, fashion do­
croe* a residence out of town during the
summer, and ah* bows to thia as sh*

Merced nt eleven o'clock Brayed orcr
night at the El Chpitau, a very nice
houve for that little place, and took
seat* next tuorniug for a two days' ri-ln
in tho sta&lt;e. Tho Cot half day was
over a thinly aoUted plain, noted 1
should judge, for its dry streams, with
th* exceptions of the Merced and San
Janqmn rivers, which would comparo
favorably with our loved Grind Hirer.
Waatoppal at a miserable place ins
diuncr, but after a most delightful afternooo, were agreeably surprised tn
Cod. oeriled in th* densely wooded hills,
a sunny, little licuee, beautified with
rorai and other flowers, presided overby
a most |M*rfect lady, who had spent.
moat of th* last tweuly years there ,
Our lodging houses consisted of little
rough cabias, formerly used by mill-men, '
but they were furnished with clean bods,
and our m*als wet* good enough to rit ■
down to tn-any plan*.
Tbe next day’s ri-lo was enough to
par, on* for th* trip. It is a wagon
roaa. completed clear into the Valley.
Tho scenery is like the way from Car­
son, Nov, to Lxk* Take, far surpasses
, it os you near the Valley, where the
| river, tumbling among the rocks, re­
minds one of tbo whirlpool al Niagara,
and tho Bridal V*il Falls, and the El
Capitan and tbo Tnrc* Brothen moun­
tain *, took *o like ihe pieturos you hxvo
se*n. you will almost think yon have

covered with dust we hardly know oaraalta*:baf tk* dust broom and a few
ruffita and cuffs made n* presentable to
a well-sproad table. Eren the dish of
strawborrioe, which with other froih,
are raised in tho VsBoy.
■
Tho n*xt morning we started on
horaeback for Mirror Lake, where ou*
rock* and tree* refitted iuat as fitain as
they are above. We rod* acroaa hi a
boat, for two bit* apiece, tbs distance -if
half a mil*. From there w* went to
Bnow * Hotel, to *re Vernal and Nevada
Falls. They ar* about ou* mile apart.

send
this paper from
now until

7

AWsa

jpfcH@&lt;me week after

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the coming elec­
tion of State and
County officers
for

hours, ww knew the way must be very
steep. In the Valley one ha* no idea
of tie beighthuf the mountains. But
w* wind aresrad and above,, tin it is
like elimbtag ttghl after flight of stair*
for nearly two hours, koking d,.’-a )ou
are constantly vreCdering bow you will

though iti* more tiresome than going up.
i On oar wsy down we got some lemon­
* ade nt a heu*e Where half of the roof is
, formed by a large projecting rock. My

We shall give tte folleet report

•Newrotaifiertre t

‘•‘twidrvre' wk

�As political times are again upon us,

Camp Meeting on tho old camp ground
on Mr. Peter Edmond's land, in tiw
(own of Baltimore, commencing August
fife,. 1874.
AU itenominsticas end
prapi. era cordially invited Io attemL

A young Kapcgraoe throw hie ball at
his eteter, and hit tar on tta tack of
tho head eu hard that tta tawl rv—»
Out of her mouth.
A Vermont postmaater’a wife, has
detected in robbing the mails. Mmt
women would hare been satisfied with
reading tta JeMere.

. Letters romaming in Haalinge P.O.
Moulted for Joly M, 1874.
Ptutata calling for any of tbo follow­
ing. wiD ploaso say "Advertteod."
Ma. tasaa Allen. John Aeker, Time .
M. Brady. I. N. Crittenden, Jamoe Dar­
ling, JW. Fort. 8. FerguKO, W. W.
MpreU. Jamoa McGlyn, Miso Emma
Nad^Pwriy Vantterholl, Martha fenkb.
Direct your loftere to No. of P.fO.
ho* of drawer. Jxo. Rosmrw. P.Mi

Thought foe n schoolboy's theme—
Beauty and bashfolneea are often uni­
ted ; yet tbo loveliest maiden to ft.
mired for her cheek.

Tbo bill-hoard west of our office ia ia
a Janjpcraus condition to stand under
during a beery wind. It should ta ropered before anmebody io injured.
A Detroit boy propounds tho awful
quory: “WMett had you rather do bo
oaten up by a tigiir or have all the ma­
ple sugar you can .waiter F’

CHURCHES.

All rumor, a*,out any change ia our
Why orv tholadies tho biggest thiovee iwat offiew ut pkiw^it tfrw witSddf found- &gt;
fn existence ? Because they .tool their
pettiaoats, boon ttair stays, erib thmr
officer. Ho has tho bslp of an excel­
bahteo and book their dresses­
' My hand is not a lemon nor my lips lent aseiuoxit. and if lta jpetitiaxWT'of

ruam

dear meet, as the lady said to her osrtirt when they parted at tbs door tbo remain pnstmkstef fohW than yet. E.
other nyrt.- Why did she speak thusCharley Edorlo baa on hand another
lot at that celebrated Milwaukee Lager,
than which none tatter ia made, and
does not mean to bo out agiitn during
constantly on han't to Wilted ttair cmtoman, and at their piano will slwsy.
Bornum's Hippodrome ha. been run­ bo found tta tasi the market afiunb.
ning in New York over two months, &lt;A base ball dub was organised in
-and the average attendance has been . this city on Tuesday . evening with the
ten iboosand people at each perform- following officers: President, J. F.
Rotan. ; Bee. and Tress, W. D. Haye.;
Hon. John M. Nevins, who had beea Capi, Geo. E. Goodyear. Every mv.i
afined to his-house for K&gt;mo; day. by is being taken to make attest clxsr dub.

,‘ness, was on the streets Monday a.
usual, to the gratification of lu. many

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HASTINGS LODGE. NO. W,meets svsrv

A young !ndv of our city ha. resolved
'that eta will never lean upon the arm
that lean, upon a bar. and that is a bar
to -the hope* ot several spirited young

We overheard tbe following the eth­
Groan ha. bogus to show the appear­ er day as we passed down street for
ance of being green once more since something worth mentioning: “It is
tho late mins. It had almost died out awfully annoying to have some other
follow.' clothes left in one's room by
tho ' washerwoman. Saturday wo put
enough to eat.
cu ehSttar felfaws-shirUbut tofilfl'nt
A uour dotbee-lino was contributed to
tho Mill River Relief Fund by » Boston
lady, and it wu. labeled : "To bo used
in hanging tbo contractors who built
&gt; place for a collar."

aiagarinc, or paper/pnfcl“bcd. with or
without tho advertised premiums, we
will obtain it for. you nt 'tbo Lovxar
IUm without ruiy txpettso to yon in
•ending the order.

"Why, James,ntfjon 1 Is it possible
you rome to brdnklul without washing
your law or combiogyour hair F* "Ob,
•father.” jiebxlantly whined tbs tea-yearolder, "is’s vacation.” •
Think of n diet of pork and beans tnder a temperalorw of ninety-one in the
; shade. Thia ecoms incredible, T»t our
«-yrt did not deceive us an Saturday al a
.

The Excuafooktortto.
Cucumbers are plenty.
Tomatoes are ripening.

If there is uno lime more than auothor when a womail should bo left entire' ly alone, i: m when a full lino ot newly
washed clothe, comes down in tho dirt.

Head light—Bright eyes­

Well "posted"—The tolsgraplc .
Tbe original greenback.—Prog*.
Singular—iTo.'m4». garden walk.

A bifwwn—Tbewe men tnotreyJtont fept 0)6 0^', CsMwtfon.

Softly laded tils twilight nyr» of lut
Sabbath's nun, and with all exuberance
cf soul did s Green Afreet fsxnity ckno
tba day's devotions, by a seemingly,
eternal vocalisation of ‘‘Modteparitag.’’
fojhi csmdeAta^J.41
1 Christian households. It is to be hoped
that "Captain Jinks" will ta n* spirit­
edly rendered next Sunday evening.

jia-aity ybo-cumplain* that hW wife is
n mflaltouist. She blows him up every
ay, and makes him circulate until ho

New jotalbevaro ipleidM el neo Aho

Wo have received VoL 1, No. 1 ofc
9W paper called Tkr Dollar Xtxifprr,
published at Oaoonta, Otsego Co., N.
Y., a thriving place of over 3,000 in­
habitants. the tonoer home of our fore­
man, published by Mr. C- 8. Carpenter,

Thia being the third newspaper in that
village taeidsS a Mfgo job-printing es-‘
tebliahmsnt, perhaps a few of our r.-ader» would bo smprisod to learn ‘v*‘
will be well supported It is to
voted-gntuOy ,foi local pflw
sbouf fest gUvih'g mini

The Auuwr &lt;-ditor makes

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ancc. Tho entries were only about one-1
third of the number Mr. Reed had sold
ainoo being ia business here.
Every
style of buggy, carriage and deaaterat
was to ta seen and showed to a good
advantage. Ibero was ou tta ground
we should judge from a view of tta
crowd M * distance, from WM) io 1000
people sad from an accurate count ta­
ken at the gate, 170 teams were pre.-'
ent. Mr. Reed dixplay«Nl emno very
fine haggles and cutters, which on examinstren showed that Mtw but tiratclass workmen are employed et his shop.
While preparing for the drawing Mr.
Rccd invited the editor of this pai*r to
make a few remarks in regard to Hume
loduvJry. Tbe drawing over, announ­
cing Mr. Rirhanl Messer as tta lucky
tnib, called forth loud applause and tbe
cwowd dispersed for home, tta dance
hall, cto., all well [doased wife the first
ct hi bi don of carriages of J. U Iteeu’a

^«tfn Saturday taurning during Ihe
heavy shower about 7 o’clock, tta blra
of Jcteo Townsend, in Carlton, some
four miloe from thia city, was struck by
bghtuing and burned to the ground almoet instanteoas tageihor with tho tay
erpp of his farm and feo wheat of 3U

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moramg uw
»ru.
Sight or tbo efty, and eyca throughout
tbe oouaty, presented a Tory sorrowful
teoMng ■ppearanoev having taoa blown
down oo much ae^to render it iierfectly.exe'
lamin bearing a great deal. Whore edm

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“Rente are enormous,” ns rt» toafsr
said on looking on his pants.
When a shoemaker loeee his swi no.
body starts a subscription lisL , . .
Moonlight ettotyiflro now indulged

'
ing loose, through fee streets and filling
one’s eyes brimfuU of sand.
Then
camo a nice shower of an hour’s duratbo which made the gardens fairly
laugh with W. laying U” d“1’ •“*
Alling
Ute
cisterns, which were
nearly afi dry, making the women glad.

iq evenings by tta young. .
-»®top me a Ihe,” m the drowning
mab said to Ita follow on deck. .. Tho most dangerous thing to tunddlo
with ia the new monogram fap.
'
Nover keep a pock nf cyM ia dh»

tar 14, IK 1% W. 18, »nfl 1»3i of Dtrinm F. «
M. L Williams- "f f.-----

ar tbo Holme. &lt;fi»Woodlsnd. laying
it to the .gwuad. Other buildings were
blown dtrtrn tat wbbm tk^y tahragvd to
&gt;Winabl» to learn. Considerablo
W
, msgs to. eira Ifeifr w&gt;d‘
j ■to-.tenet taridM.tami unroofod are
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Ctauvy EJerls has just received
diteci Irvm Milwaukee, and will kevp
constantly ou hand, far sale by the keg
or otherwise, a fine lot of Phillip Bost’s
Milwaukee Lager, Ihe W feat U xnado.
Also all the luxuries of the season con­
stantly on call; and ho han Michael
Grace for an assistant, which hi. many
friends wiD ta glad to know. a. ta has
had a life long experience in this busi­
ness. Don't forget the place, JeSkreou
street, next north of John Stanley's, if

Send for “The Pioneer,’

WATttr CMSESTS (MAIS

their rights or have they not. got a fit
rnau to grace our capitoL Wo do not ad­
mit Mitar.' bo lot Hope and Orangeville

each ptt'oent ttair man, and eome up
to the caucus folly prepared to demand
their turn or hang our beads and tame­
ly submit to other unrighteous de­
mands. Let mo here take tho liberty
to mcotkn tho name of Mr. C. B. Dickinwn of Hope, if my townsman do not
agreo with me, mention others.
tat Orangeville bring up her man
and eemo up to the caucus with ttair
lull force, end wo ask the cooperation
The great and jttetly celebrated Hy of all the towns who regard right and
steian fof Eye, Ear, Lang. Nervous, ju.iicv, and I trust cur town will ever
Faimtle, and all Chronic Dtecasoe, Dr. ta ready t&gt; fovor tbo right.
Rigbto^unea. ox.ltctb a nation,
N. J. Aikso. has , returned from Cali­
.
fornia, and will ta in Grand Rapids, Prov. 14, 24.
Right and Justice will make a parly
MMt., untR October. Office, % Mon
strong while unjust demands serve to I
aireat.
Suleran for months or years from eufoolde and destroy. Tho taino rule
Catarrh, Doafnssa, Epilepsy, Nervous should also govern our County Conven­
Debility, Oonsumptwo, end other Inva­ tions. But lest I weary you, I will
lid. lie »oon cure*.
Ladies out of change and soon close. Ou tbo Oth
taalth. go to him or have bis romedre. inst, uur fields looked beautiful, our
Tbe graeteU skill, «X|K&gt;nr»cs sud suc- wh.ot stood erect and inviting the cra­
oers Hpeeial end difficult cases sdici- dle with cheering prospects to the own­
tol. Call, or write your rase and sand er. But tho laborers were Karoo and
■toinp for infonuaiiou. 1*. 8.—Youths Uio hot wealhur’end taovy grain drove
awl mow who want reliable aid, advice many muter tho bush, aims were |aid
and ewe, in and coulidenriai cmm1. up for days; but now it is all secured.
sfaocM not fad to consult tbe Doctor at But dry weather i. effecting our corn
terribly. Tbo Ccdir Crock meeting
unco in person oc by jotter.
&gt;4H
house is fairly under way. The Rev.
The Grind Cirtiifle Exhibition.
L. C. Gcslcr has boon confined to the
bouse, must of tbe time to his tad, with
Tbe exhibition at carnages camo off protfieots r.ot very flattering for six
on taiuniay test as advertisod. and
gave tta best of satisfaction to all presen|i Tta drawlag was left with tho|
palipne to decide upon, and was fairly
done under tbo eyes of all by standers.,
It is a fort tree planting oa a largo
There was of entries only 03, these be-l
scale is needed ou tbe Nebraska prairie,
Ing moHIy of m-ar-by ri'isvn*. The
end the people of ths state are fully
heavy and constant ratn of tho fore part aware of tbe importance of tbo subject.
of tho day nndoabt--dly deterred many On tho bluffs, and on tho banks of riv­
of tta people from fee distant towns ers eml streams, there is abundance of
and places from putting in an apprar- wood, and a largo variety of native

। wa. wdlhiHed' it will bo a belfer crop.
that rerpoct; but tWn, ttay succeed_ Aa own has-passed lite tirao of setting.
there because they do not elect genlte-l
’ it is hex 1 to twnm-ite on 4- very largo
men to preside who have to give soj.
The
VfiiWF’rrop. Manfoet fisMo were lodged badmuch attention to tho opening of "Re-,
joyable.
-------■ tyaM-fta%VhMt»taek» '**• Wtcovtaosa Otapfers,- Ita* Itay xw*«rihtTeeoWtQMU
' fcfotafcncinff
KaAbgUtaa Anr bold sad hungry tend to tbs duly of their office, or who
September 7th.
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Growing wealhhr for evorr feihg in . ollowi. It is" only the other day that do not know enough to discharge with
no of them disputed poseoariau of a credit to ttamodWtaib» dcHso of N. a
tha line of vrgo&gt;atiap.
*
.horiolberry with a man, and kept up
Tbe paper «mlmning many fine
be discussion till he swallowed both of
points—Paper ot taodleis.
,
.
Twenty brides at Niagara
one day! Think of it 1

ists, septrauta and gossips gwusrally.
Why not wo taro a voiee and call up
a few thoaghte^rhfobit would ta well
tn son.tier which w0 will call fair deal­
ings For lusranoo In the 2d Repre^ntatiya distnc: of B.ny, each Townsnip
has tad a nwwitar except Hope and
Oranger.lte, the town of Barry hu had
two, one to tho Legislature and one to
a Constitutional Coareatian. Prairtevillo baa had ano member and cm® Sen­
ator, and no .v I understand Ihst fboso
towns set up their candidates.
Why do ttay demand it 7 la it be­
cause they have beea heretofore n&gt;g*rded with ao much favor, or is it taeause

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Geo. P- M &amp; Co.

his easterners a Schefo (German word for
sheep) bat Joha givoe a Slav.
IDtf
Job printing of every description axecutod on short notice, st tho ILutxn

Tclcgrspb Institute al Kslsmssoo. lor'
College Journal.
Tt«
Tbe passage from Liverpool to Has­
tings Is reduced to 8SLM eorrcncy. by
tta National Line E teemeta. Tickets
fqr mIo by
1« &lt;Ti»m BaiMocl.

UPtriWI

New Firm.

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PICTURES 1
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chouse for themselves a day in April,
and eet it apart for tree planting. This
year, however, tho Stato Board of Agri­
culture has determined to go back tn
the original plan. It has been rewired
that “srt»r-day" .ball ta the second
Wednesday in April: and tho Stato
Legislature is to ta asked to make tho
day a legal holiday.
Each owner of
land is rreusnmendcd to plant at least
one teae and tho State Board will
award a premium to the person who
plants the largest number. Il io now
the custom of tho Board to give a prexaiumfo the land owner who has plant­
ed the mint trace on any given day in
April; and, ata recent mooting ot Ihe
Board, the pruo was awarded to a fann­
er who sot J&lt;&gt;I 27,600 trees on the 28th

I am now nil aloue in tta Photograph
busineaa, and as I have mmlo arrange­
ments to increase my IhciliUM for doing
better work than ever, all should caliand get a negative taken. The superi­
ority of my work in tta post is a suffi­
cient guarantee of first-class work in
Ihe. future.
Rooms in Washington
Block, south side Stato Street.

Commission Merchants
IN GRAIH AMD FLOUR,

COLORADO EXCURSIONS.

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OF POPE PIUS IX.

WESTERN HOIK JOURNAL,

(UljCatWit Jwmliilidim'

�jsdwbra, iasmte-rf that resistance,
freodmea ha^ bora mad* etiara*
iDaxraoMte wu atend. “May throe
tans, thou gb they be black, hav* the
tetttan of the ballot which tbe taw
benignly grant* to all c.tuoo., howrhwabte, at every other color F
1 again tho answer wu “no.*’
Lndwbra th* Kuktax, armed with
nd and bludgeon, hunted tho nee-

flu to pr*Mot a lehwlute of the leading
&lt;,TAtht&gt;mo and abroad the Unid was

prodaimed to be ffiuolred ta 1861. Tbe in 1860 to six hundred ind fiwty-nino
million in 1873, bring an increase dur­
Nine Btata* then claimed to have taft ing th* period of-two hundred and sev­
tho protection of th* Constitution for­ enty-six milikm dollar*.
Thera are those bold enough to as­
ever. They Uro aH returned to tUt
protection aww. ’Tbo** that thou gaveet sert that th* e-juntry is now governed
mo I have kept, and nnu* is loaC'said worse instead of better than formerly.
Bom* may be found weak enough to
believe such aaeartiona But it require*
a great deal of declamation to prove
that lb* day is Bold when tbe mercury
stand* at V8' in th* shad*. Th* marcury won't lie. Ml'
‘
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tim*a do. And It deal of rbstcric to
try that il is being

nil omissions. They courtantiy neglect­
ed groat national interests, because they
feared to infringe upon the prerogative
of States; they proclaimed themaalvee
tbe champions of State*’ rights; they
arrogated to themselves tha name of
the States' rights party.
It waa a specious pretense, but it was
utterly insincere. So long ox our ar­
chive* remain,, to long that very party
will be known a* tho on* whicn struck
the foulest blow at tho rights of State*
which could bo contrived.
. That is the party which, on the IStb
of September, 18W, wrote th* fugitive
slave act in th* statute book. Dy that
oct the United Slates command nd tho
Federal courts to multiply court com­
missioners without limit. By that set
tho United State* offered ruch commieeach, for certificate* that residents of
Masaachusctts, or of any other Stato,
were fugitive* from Texas or aome other
Stato; and when such a certificate was
obtained, pledged all its forces to remove
such residents to the State wherein he
waa claimed; which made that certificate
to purche-ied, of such hucksters, conclu­
sive evidence of tbo right to remove,

pein*'' to attack* “on th* ialaad ol Cuba,
by lawless band* of adventurers from
the United State*, with tho avowed dorign of taking posaewian of the island-'
■—attacks whict^ ho argued, no admin­
istration would bo strong enough to ro­

Rapid*, and which advertised it* impotaney to control it* own Cllibuaters, could
hardly bo expected to make a b*cwting
figure when ronfron.od with war. When
therefore, tn 1881, tbewtandard of re­
bellion wa* raised, and State after State
wheeled defiantly into tbo, ranks of re­
volt, it waa perhaps not aoSrwy surpris­
ing that one-half tho Democratic party
joined tbo revoft. white tbs other half
exclaim*d it could not be restated—not
ro very surprising that the six per amt.
bond* issued ia fc’sbruary, l&amp;til, were
sold at a discount of six pw cent, and
not so vary surprising that Great Brit­
ain should have proclaimed tho robots
to ba lawful belligerent*, before she
knew a gun bad b*aa fired.
Bui il was surprising that a President

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That is not all. If there over wu
one principle of English jurisprudence
which England believed to be imversibte aad unaltirrabta, it wu tbo princi­
ple that a British-born subject could
never change hi* allegiance. “One* *
Briton, alsray* a Briton" wu a taw she
held to b* u fixed u gravitation. • She
fought OM wu with u* in defense of it.
But after eraior our pitiful army of
eleven thousand men suddenly swollen
by volunteers to nearly a million, sbo
wisely concluded it sru not worth
white to fight another war in dafenao,
of that principle, end by peaceful nego­
tiation she hu repealed the law *he so
annd so obstinately held to b* irIfle. Germany bu followed that
wise sxjunpln, or rather rat tho example
Belgium, Sweden, Norway, and Den­
mark bav* don*, th* earn*, and now
whfln. tha Republic grants tho boon of
citixcnsbip to one ot Irish, English, Ger­
man, or Scandinavian birth, th* grant
is recognised in tho tand ol hi* nativ-

his home, but ceres to write, a letter can
be carried with marvelous celerity and
at trifling coat- Tho following table ex­
hibits the great reductions made in tho
rate* of foreign postage by postal con-

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th* temperance cause, on. of
lectured on th* evils of intern:
while the other furnished ■ al

That is not all. Those island* to
which she made claim on our Northwsetern coast are relinquished. That
claim Great Britain submitted to tbs
judgment of th* Emperor of North
Germany, and submitted herself to tho
mortification of being told to surrender
it. 8bo was not awarded an equivalent
tor it ■ tih* wa* simply told she had

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ing mercy. But the phenomenon is not
difficult to explain. Such grants were
mad* only to States in which tbo land*
were Such tand* were found for th#
moat part only la
"
States were very ----------------——cratfc in politic*. Tho States reoeiviag
th* grant* could alone administer them,
and tbe party **«ms to have felt confi­
dent that grant* so administered would
not promote the cause of education
mo:e than grants of money had promo­
ted the cause of commerce.
All who
are familiar with the early experience*
of th* *obool fund* in tho Southern ana
ram* *f the Western Btatos, will need
no otbrr assurance that that confidence
we* not misplaced.
Th* Capitol wu not txauptantod.
But when tbe Democratic party retired
from control, in 1861, ecarcaly a build­
ing belonging to. tho Government wu
fiatabed. Perhaps, however, tbe party
would have avoided that cause of re­
proach if they had earlier formed th*
deeign of transferring time buildings
(o Ihe use of another government.
Armies we** then maintained. Thsir
ranks were thin bul they wore sumptu­
ously officered—officered far too largely
by thou who bad bun educated in
every soldierly grace save that of alle­
giance.
A navy wu suffered to exist But u
h wu found a little too loyal
to deeert its flag, and a littfo too gallant

nition aa an integral part of th* United
Stat**.
A rare numbering million* bu bran
rabsd from th* condition of chattel* to
ths state of man. Human rights have
gained th* raactira of three raw chap
ter* addad to th* national Oraatitntion.
Murder organised in several Statu,
bearing th* nam* of Knklux, wearing
th* garb and plying tha trade of flrads,
has bran exposed, convicted, punWwd.
Abroad our career bu bran scarcely
leu triumphant Great Britain has cor­
rected th* mfetak* she made when *b*
usumed that th* appearance of th*
Confederate State* wu th* sure pre­
monition of tho departure of the United
Btatee. Bh* baa flora what Great Britain never did before—ebs has ajiologlxed
for a mistake. Out of that mistake has
sprang a n*w are in diplomacy.
Without tbo employment of force,
but pooceaLlr, tba Republic which waa
defiad by her own atixans, and deepsed
everywhere in 1861, has led Groat Brit­
ain voluntarily to submit her conduct to
th* judgment of nations, and in pursu­
ance of their jndgment, aba baa paid a
fine of fifteen millions tor th* wrong

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But this ia not all. Bines the advent
of tho Republican party tho finishing
touche* have been given to our land sys­
tem. It was long ago adjudged that a
dollar nnd n quarter wa* a full oquiraIsnt for an acre of the public domain.
Accordingly that was fixed a* the mini
mUtn price. That gavo to tho Govern­
ment 1200 for a quarter section of tend
Bui Republicanism adjudged theta far­
mer waa more worth to tho country
than 1200. and so it has tendered a
homestead not exreeding one hundred
and sixty acre* to every bead ol a famlly who win make a farm upun it. Aad
in view of a fort which no State ran af-

dignity of a science; to th* grandeur
even of an art
But. a* establishing the future land
policy of the liepublican party, tho fol­
lowing resolution of tbe House of Rep­
resentative* is submitted:
Rttoktd. That in tbe judgment of thia
Rouse th* policy of granting subsidies
in 'publi* land to railroad and other earporetiou* ought to be diecontinued ; and '
that every consideration of public policy
and equal justice to the whole people re­
quire* that the public land* ol tbe Uni-!
ted State* should be held foe th* exclu­
sive purpose of securing hotnoetead* to
actual settlers, under th* homestead and
pre-emption laws, subject to reasonable
appropriation* of sub lands fur educa­
tional purposes

It I* often flippantly said that all
tbow crime* and horror* are pa»‘n and
it I* absurd to attempt to maintain a
political party on tbo memory of them
rerbepaso. But would it -not be insane
to trust a political party that oould so
readily forget them f it is not mag­
nanimous, it is indeed hardly manly, to
pereecute mon for sias of which they
bar* really reprated. But that ia »ot
repsntanc*. it is hyprocrisv, which profesecs to repent of sms end dow not for­
sake Item, Lui embrace* were* oow.
Such is tha anomalous repentance dis­
played by th* Democratic party. It
never eearaa to denounoe th* Republi­
can party for what it ha* don* or te try­
ing to do, but it straightway thunders
with fiercer denunciation* of what tbo
party ha* not done and is dstvrminod
shall not be don*. Tho momsnt Demo­
crat* forget to decry Republican poficirs they begin to b*lie Republican mo­
tive*. Tot twenty Tears they dwmed it
■ufficxsntly oppropriou* to call Republi­
cans “Radicals
now thev claim to ha

Since th* early part of 1872 they
have bran diligently socking to suborn
ronrgado Republicans to turn'ststes'
evidence end to swear that all txilitical
virtuo is In thou dlscotafitted ioroes
which resisted tho progrew of the tast
decade, and all villainy is in tbe forces
which marshaled that progress. To
such witneure they bare lavuhlv offer­
ed honors, offices, dignitfee, preeidaucioo.

but only partially meunred, by these
tartat
First In thirteen years it has not
once bun forced to r**ort to loan* ex­
cept by tba exigwaefos of war. Our
rivals in popular favor, as has been
**en, repeatedly resorted to loans in

ing to more than three hundred million*
annually.
Third. The principle of th* public
d*bt baa been reduced in th* same
timaby th* sum of three hundred and
fifty-five millira dollar*.
Fourth. Th* Treasury note ba* been
appreciated from 782*10 per orah its
gold value In Mareb, 18p0. to 882-10
par ora!, it* gold value in March last
Fifth. In spit* of tho financial dteester* which overtook th* country in Sep­
tember, 1873, th* public debt waa a&gt;mittished nearly five millions during
th* fiscel.year just anded.
Sixth. The cost el tbe Govraument.
excluding expenditure* far improve­
ment* and dist&gt;ur*«mont* mad* neces­
sary to meet obligation* imposed on us
by the rebellion, was Isas per capita
during th* lost fisc*! year than during
the year ending Jun* 80, i860.
Bad men, doubtteM. are still teft in
the Republican party, a* bad man are
in (he Democratic party. Bo good men
ero in both parties. Tbo diffsrenoo is
this: In spit* of the bad men in th*
former, it ha* ia thirteen years raised
the country liigber ia truo national
greatneo* than any country wu ever
raiwd bo fare in tho same length of time;
white, baciUM of bad uwn lu tho other
psrty. tbe country constantly declined
in cb*raet*B|and dignity white it bad
control. 'A party bolter than either,
loftier in Ito aspirations, wiser in il*
methods, bolder in its endeavor*, ia un­
questionably desirable. Such a party
might be attainsd, if the wise, tha up­
right, and the potriutio iu tho Demo­
cratic ranks would unite themtslvss
with th* like m ths Republican organn...
ig the effete

You are about to asloct Rsprorantatives to a new Congress. We earnestly
entreat you to send tbe truest and ablest
Republican you have. But we entreat
you to sond Republicans and not Demo­
crats. You will send one or th* other.
No matter what tbe individual may call
himself, or what dugulse he may wear,
be will be a Republican or a Democrat
There is at present no room for any
other style in our politic*. If you do
not mean to retrace tbe past you will
select Republicans and not Democrat*.
If you moan to go forward in tbefeture,
you will soloct Republican* and not

"deceive the elect.’’ ,“o fsr they have
failed to deceive even tho electors.
If that party foal* it to bo unkind to
remind it of it* post career, how must it
feel to be reminded of il* preset atti­
tude I Once it* member* professed dis­
tinct principle* ; all that oould bo ob­
Eer rightful authority is disputed no­ jected to them waa that they professed
where ; her opinions sro respected eve­ th* worst principle* extant.
Bul bad
rywhere. tiho stands in th* very van­ ai they were, they were more becoming
guard of sovereign States Wo chal­ than thi* utter abjuration of all princi­
lenge history to produce another in­ ple*. Yon may not like to employ, but
stance of n country raised from such 1 you do pot wholly despise, the xealot
humiliation to such grandeur in so short who consistently asserts that sara*peril I*
lt is somvUmes M,d the mission of
will cur* every disease and so urges it tbo Republican party ia accomplished.
upon every patient; but who can re­ If by that no more is meant than that
sprat the charlatan who persistently th* party h*s discbargod ovary trust
cries to th* side, “give me your money heretofore committed to it, w« admit it.
and you mar take what rcmodie* you It ha* boon thought whan on* was found
faithful over a Caw things that was a
You have seen th* shortcomings of please 7"
When in 1860 Democrat* said, ''Con­ good reason fur trusting him with morthat party in administration. Its faults
in opposition bare l;een still nu,re gist- | tinue u* in power nnd wo will fleck the things. Can you do better than bo mo
strutted by such an example I- Espe­
ing- Perhaps they can be forgiven for Territories with slavery; " '
cially since you must employ either the
allowing tho ship of Stat* to drift so tbor said, “restore us t‘
near the rocks. But how can they bo will barter with rebels. ■ring freedom party which you say ha* fulfilled every
.
.
____
.868 they said trust, or employ that only other party
forgiven their struggles to prevent her
from being snatched from that peril 7 again “restore u* to power and we will which ha* betrayed every trust
Th* occasion fur political effort ha*
The charity, which delight* to think no abrogate three groat amendment* to the
evil, may •xcu*o tboir omission to lift Constitution, awure government to ended. Other tabors lie before yon,
. the country ; upon th* plea of incomp*- white men, and return slavery to color­
| tency. But not chanty itself can see ed mon," It could only be replied that -lighter perhaps, but not light.
First You have to see that what is
anything but malignancy in their par such invitation* were very unattractive.
sislent efforts to prevent the country But when in 1872 they cried, “restore dons shall|aot bo undone. Republican­
ism offere you tho best security against
from being lifted. Th* worlrfUoe* not
resent, but rather pities, the helpless everything that anybody want) done,'' retrogresaion.
Second. You have to so* that th*
crew under whose seamanship Jcsu\ the invitation wa* utterly repulsive,
sailed for th* country of the Gadarones. s^nd when they supplement thi* brasen
It is plain they could not still tho wind* indifference to principle by a stolid in­ great tabors demand your present con­
which threatened to sink th* ship. But difference to truth; when, weary of op­ sul era! ion.
The fourteenth amendment to the
il they had attempted to throw the Sa­ posing tbo measure* ef the majority,
viour overboard when ho appeared to they combine to assail their characters ; Constitution u not yet enforced by “ap­
Million* of
rebuke than impious winds, tho world when they abandon £*!■&lt;.• reasoning only propriate legislation.”
would bare known no pity forth* crew. to resort to false uMcrtion, th*y exhibit American citizen* are dented even tho
And that is tho great Democratic of­ an opxisition hard if not impossible to common taw right* of locomotion be­
cause they ar* black. If such wrong*
fense which still smelli to heaven; not
And yet that opposition, white it nev-aro
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to be_____
redressed,
that they did nothing for tho country,
but that they fiercely oppboed everything er was so bad, wa* never so dangerous party alone can do it
that wa* done fur tbo country. It would m now. 1‘eopto can better judge the '
not be quit* tru* to say that tho Demo­ merits of a measure than tbe merits of
a man. They ran more readily detect
to suppreas t£; rate lion; that would a fallacious management than a false
have been Itigh tr^on., It would be statement, 'When tho opposition de­
quite as for from the truth to say that nobneed Republicans as misguided
they promoted that effort Th* rebellion statesmen, the people could safely com­
could not have tested two year* had tho pare our measures with th.irs, and
Democratic party continued in that pa­
two reason* for believing that the Re­
triotic purpose which Dougin* for a sea­
publican party rather than it* rival can
son inspired. But Douglas died, and so"
beet treat this great question of ths fi­
did that purpose.
nances:
’vo slight to that allegation: First,
With a rsgacitr. a steadfastness, and
1. As the former baa, hitherto, found
tpublicans bar* poswsasiou of the the true way through graver difficulties,
a ctearnaea of vision which, if employed
tn a good cause, would be of inestimable Government, and have tbe best chanro so we belter* il is more apt to find tho
value, th* Democratic party found that to peculate. Beeond. It has been tho truo way through thi*.
•overt, Borrow, and devious way which especial labor of tbo present Admtnitra2- You already have abundant a**urlay between loyalty and treason, and tion to detect and jHimsh peculation. anee that when Republicans discover
they pursued that wsy from tho middle Borno rases have been foundtbe true way they will pursue it. That
He
waa
a
great
statesman,
u
well
**
of tbe year 1869 to th* and of tho war,
assurance ha* not as yet been given by
always avoiding the rebuke of their a great poet, who made Cassius say :
amntoy's law* and also th* reproach of
their country’s foes.
But evan for this ■ tin tod measure of
loyalty there may have bean wrae ex­
cuse. It may have sprung from lack
of faith end not from want of lore.
They professed to belrevo the rebellion
Our internal commoroo demands ad­
invincible, end. if they really believed
ditional and les* expensive facilities.
■0, they could hardly bo expected to dis­
Th* vultunk of that commerce ha* grown
play much tool in a atruggle thnr bsIn these lusty times to enormous propor­
tions.
Groat a* he* been the increase of
transportation facilities since the ad­
vent of th* Republican party*
bar*
...»with th* demand tor

taTfrom □.-should bo avoided if porabte.,
Tbo State is but tho aggregate of the
people in th* State.
A* people are the purchasers of
traupxtatioo.
Tbo railway companies barn trans­
portation to sell.
Tho law aiw hold railroad compan­
ies to be common oorrian, and so bound

Jsim &amp; sadfl

M

il ichigin Centra! R.R.
OLD, 1EL14BLI ADD DIRECT 80071,
(CMMU XMUMOKMXST.

■st it too tow. Purcharera are very apt
to want commodities as cheap a* they
can be had. It is not probable that
either party to tti* transaction would
always hit upon tha sxaet equivalent
The consaqu*Mss of a mistake would
probably be fbuad most injnriou*, If
made by the people. If th* company
make* th* mistake, and charge* too
ranch, no on. is obliged to employ iL
Tho producer does bis own carrying be­
fore tho railway i* built. Ho has a per­
fect right to do so after ti is built. Bo,
every company i* oom pell by th* law of
trade, even if municipal law i* sitoat, to
carry products cheaper than th* pro­
ducer can carry them, or bo willnot
have them tu carry. The company most
*’.» carry them *t ■ profit to the pro­
ducer, else tbo product will osare
Tue farn-ors of Iowa will send no
wheat to Chicago, unlas* ths road* will
transport it at price* which will yield a
profit to the producer.

THE MEW IMPROVED
as absurd for the railways to demand
more for transportation than th* pro­
ducer can afford to pay a* it was for the
man in tbe fable to endeavor to get
two gulden eggs each day from hi* hen
—the attempt to do eo wa* death to the
’tinder favorable condition*. indeed,

tbo carrier raay demand and receive
more than a f*ir share of the profit* of ।
production. V* her* such is the case,
whoa the Stato finds the produce: makes
bat ten pro cent., while the carrier
makes fifteen or twenty par cent, it is
very eaiy and perfectly legitimate tor it
to say tu th* company : “Th* work

RDOTGTWSrraGMACHIKK.

Il rtru ixtetartifiitePnu.

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ce* may be graver. Tho company has
no ojition. It must accept th* pricw
named or not run. If the rates named
will afford a slight return ou th* capit*!,
existing oompanfea may cuntinu terra,
but no more capital will encounter lik*
risk* If th* rate* will yield no return,
tho road era not be run. Oompsny and
community, in that com, are alike ru-

TOlP.ftnwtf

.

■1CH1GAH CEHTRAL R. R.

Grand Hirer Valley Diviskm

J. Cole &amp;; Son

r.

;&gt;o*e* to open or enlarge several d^.'
ent water channels between the Mis
sissipi and tho Atlantic. W* Invite
your earnest and carelul consideration 1
of that proposal. It is asserted that!
by an expenditure of twenty millions •
per year (hr six er seven years new :
channels may be opened which will |
lessen tbe cost of transporting the
grain product of the Mississippi val­
ley alone in the sum of 842,000,000
annually. The figure* are startling,
bat are far from improbable. The ex­
penditure proposed seems large but
compared with the resource* of lb* peo­
ple it is trifling. Th* wealth of the na­
tion is not les* than thirty thousand
million*. He who ba* an eetate of thirty
thousand dollars can not be distressed by
pap ng |20 a year for six years. Be­
sides, a nation which ha* spent three
thousand million* of treasure and an
ocean of life for peace will not hesitate
to spend |120,00u.000 fat pscopse Uy.

GROCERS

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T. U. LYON. Prop

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LUD PLiHEl,

STtJCCO
nut un
1 BAI!

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Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

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yeare. our population increased between
1860 aad 1870 more than seven mil­
lions. Th* increase wa* bat a Ettte
more than right million* during tbo
previou* decode In spite of _ the *normou* eost of that tame war, both in
mon** and ia muacle, our line* ol com­
peted railway* have increuel from
81,000 mites, at th* clow of IBM, to
almost 72,000, at th* clow of 1878.
On* iron track span* tho continent;

,u, a "v*- b“’~ .u“
range and tha Bterra Nevadra, which
waa almost unknown in 1861, is now
traveled by highway* ia every direc­
tion, aad Us grograpby ia a fa tailiar to
our children os tho geocraphy of New

wa* finally crushed.
Possibly, however, ev*n that singular
d*j*ctiou wa* but the offset of mortifica­
tion at their own mi** judgment and
want ol prevision. But when tbo re­
bellion wa* crushed and they were in­
vited to aid in removing it* cause, a*
well a* a cause for future robalHous, by
abolishing sl***ry, they refill to do
tbat 1 How rau that refusal bo excused
or forgiven f Tbe great art of emanci­
pation, while
tbe grandset ia hiitoty. is also th* teaal*xponaiv*. Deost
noting bat a veto, yet even this they

i* to do anything whatever to ebrapea
trauportation, only the Eepublmaa
party can bo relied upra to do iL The
Democratic party hu forsworn all such
labors.
Long ago they drtsrmined
tho Constitution would not permit the
Government to remove an obstrurttea
from a harbor or srivw. Hi* rain to
suppora they wiU find now aathority to
build canals or construct railways. But
w* are not teft in doubt u to their pres­ HoHuiftwortk's Steel Tooth
ent dirposition*. Two votes givsndur-

The King of the Held

Sulky Hay Sake,

FRESH FISH!

seek movement, but they require to be
moved over vast distances.
Tbe sur­
plus product* of those almost unlimited
batins—that between th* Alleghany
and Rocky mountain* and that between
tho latter rang* and th* Sierra Nevada*
—require to bo dipped out into tha

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Th« R^r^cy
Ceo.fi. Dftwey,

VOL. XIX. NO. 16.

HASTINGS, BARBY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1874.

the Wolverine combined Corn and Fallow Culti-

vator is the best in the market. It is well made
and of thoroughly seasoned timber.
is a riding
sale the celebrated Gale Chilled Plow having se­
cultivator.
so constructed that there is cured the agency for this County.
little or no weight on the horses necks even witb- We warrant these plows superior to any other
out a rider. Any cultivator that depends on the Chilled plow in existence in the following particu­
lars:
rider to take the weight from the horses necks is

We are now offering for

&lt;.MlEni!L-0«~ oreTlta.
%M. BfftfteR. tJC-

fulL teat ho deem it an iufringwatewt-

Lightness of Darft.
Ease of Handling,
Strength, Durability,
Quality and Quantity of Work,
Adaptability to all kinds of Plowing,

imperfect as the riders vary in weight and the
harder the ground the harder the bear down on the

necks. It has also a patent leveler by which the
teeth can always be made to run the same depth
and level. No other Cultivator has this.

no sale.

one guaranteed to give satisfaction

. «a&gt;0 th—tens, Marg bo brought for• -card ln‘h+ftnber state *o that they n&gt;ey
. SfejfcikX JSjEE

M WITI IM nni BE !■ ffl

Come and get one on trial.
Price §40.00

NO EXTORTION!

&gt;BALERS!
•I ...: if

The price of the plow is only $14.50; Plain
Points, 55 cents; Cutter Points, 70 cents.

DWIGHT &amp; BURRALL
DENTIST f

“SoisaJSW'

REAL

BBBS
MANUFACTUKEHS of

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FARM FOR SALK

NEW IDEAS!

.

AGENCY,

T. II. LYON. Prerrietee.
UHagabaat Iba • #u*0»»M&gt;a»nt

”“W «|.H“

ROUGH and DRESSED if on FNfe iw a u Mcfc
TERMS LOW.

LUMBER,

rure- wines ana ■

NEW OFFERS!

Mr. Dublia hxLao aovoor taken up
hit nbodu ia.SumnMniUpAhaa he »u
swooped down upon By?Davy of younf
Indiot who inrtetud on hit attending a
candy party altba Down*’. •
.
Theyvrculd no* take “Na’’fcr an nn-’
aver; *o Dobbabegan1 nwdftttnrg'on
th* aubjecL
fafaM
Ho wu elderly and ।
auch being the ca**, ,1
surprising that he thou!
a dtaire to go to the pa
aibty. ho might get a bhanfa tu-|
of hi* preterit state of celibacy i
of matrimony.
. ,r ,&gt;a;
;
He hadalwuyi had a faint co

i

Ufk aa Will latareal every eat.

Vaa

fall paitlcalare whlvk are aval tree :
Timber, Lath, Shfngtfa, Saab, Doott,
SEIHrOBMUMira!
Blind*, Moulding*, Fr*me«, Brack’ OUR FIRXSIDE FRIXSD it Mvl&gt; tu FifUi
eta, and all kind* of Joiners

•

FOR MEDtdXAL rURFOHBH.
A tall Uaaef Um Oatat Gra««ei** it th* City.
I*ri...otall kladtafCaaart Fraluaad Fwk.
Aloe. 1-oMrtadIteablHi Partsr art Edirterjb
tai. .MakvatceaatasUyeabaa*. Jrtartee rtt
fan . .!&lt; IlMiinai. Mid

Custom Planeing, Sawing
HAYFORD'•
M *0_*«r
and Turning

ywr.

A GREAT BARGAIN

BEST OF WORK.

r.mily art tury Wwkiy io &lt;kt Caloo. baa tL.
Itrreal C.mlaUM, art tba *••»•*p«iaIrt
arftUto* art poMbtile* rtirtllahmtal aad

WM. H.

FARM FOR SALE!

Krtry tartvrirtr rvativu a

5

a

ImUml JM'aWl ■ atari

Dons on Short Notice,
•

OtTU.'Sl!W)t!BTHUi:S£,

sew
iirt
urn goods am new prices

■ Afal'there &lt;M before the with van
haWfunned.
Ho wat working with redoubted' en­
ergy vhn the candy snddenlt mapped
fa twain. and ho fell back on a horresntd
1 podfidn with the floor with a huge
gree
of candy finely grasped fa hi*
1
‘
■ 'Dttitiiwu mortified.
' HopartiaJJy rota oa hie elbow to take
m
' inspection of the tecao of the lato
great
disaster, and raw hit cotnpanim
I
altnly extended oa the floor at the
farther end of the room, with her h&lt;nd
quflHty reefing fa a spittoon. .
a She bad . faintedand lay thace .aa
ayMtly Moeoaeoow of h*c ungraceful
WtotiiMrdlmMb.; *M&gt;lure Bobb* could Gy to ‘her auiatance,
■Or atn'^et off hi* bad, another stick
xrftMdywapMd fa. two fa hi* irnntmedtetofaoabtjr, and a fMoid genilasan

WE WANT AGENTS.

[Batt of Work man rhip]

Hand-Ml; Hawaii. Post,
and Balnsters,

-MSTBGS.WnRCAlI.

A Ce., nblMbtn, CMeaga, ID.

THE COLORADO WATCH.
FOR ONLY $1,00.
hop is Barlow &lt; Ucodyear’* NEW
WABEHUUSE. sthoinlsK O. F.
Dwight &lt; Co’s Foundry.

ta«

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Ok

Tijuaii Dollars Les

Tbaalbatracfaal vale* SaraatMbatdry say.
’•» fertbw sanJealan layakr* at Ooea * Sac.

TEE tUKESBffi or BE FEM.'

■
May 20 th. 1874.

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t FBROTTPE GALLERY

SHEI.VE2*. ETC.
‘ oHrtbaal
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SPRING 1874

IT ALLAN
tr.MIKUUAM.

WOOL wont by Railroad will be carded
and rent back In Good Condition.
1‘aoe 10 eta 1! oiled, and 15 eta. if I
fhntehoil.

HKADBTONE.S.
XABLS TOPS,

THE PREMISES WILL BEHOLD

Fir
HUNTING CASES.

BLACK fl FULLER, rreprf.ura, art
yeaparadtobmirt
'
MONUMENTH

NEW PHOTOGRAPH
IU

Satisfaction!

HASTINGS BABBLE WORKS I

. AL WA rs (LN HAMI).
J. L. WiLxirt,

Hastings, Michigan.

Guarantee

bred Xotbiag1 ecuaia It Sr a*vaL, aui, ar
Moult, yoaeg or eld.
VbM art •
5;u.,«• Imm*Mrrtlory. «h'«bb 1 ttidiy ru!log

HOPKINS and BARHES,

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AMERICAN

waa taken ia^ |linuiii*i&gt; i jr aJtsfly.df.
quamtanor, uuroJ.ud
tfld

RwugduttUu •k.'tbafa*r.«*Mbdu&lt;*Mt,

Arirtapaaaay *ia,hi tbaSuto. ’
X.fl. V* wiK altort U tba rtearvai al art

KEASONABLB WATBSt

$50,000 00

Comer State aad Creek fit. Building
race aompiad by BoetonCaeh Store.

SINE'S

LIFE SHE raOTOGEAPDS
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MAKBLE

GIFT ENTERPRISE

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art am,

�Binghtly Hide boy*, ranging in ago.
from three to rix yean, of. soft and fair
wmjjoxtion, picture of rosoato health, poee, savor of sycophancy or slavish
beauty and happinran, with martins, servility. There is a womanly simplici­
cart, rocking hers* and playthings. ty and iogsuiousnras about it that canTbe scenery around Manehrator i*
very romantic, and with better farm im­
provement*, would bo beautiful The
building* are cheap, of board* or log*,
poorly and indifferently finished. An
Indian mound lix rod* in diamolor nt
&gt; th* bem and thirty fret high, stands
■ out upon the lowland Mit of the tosrn.
[ It is being gradually leveled by plaw, ing and cultivation; this is wrong;
these foot-prints of a raw tong extinct
. ought not to b* *&amp;&lt;wd ; they should b*
i preserved by us and handed down it• tact to future ages. Tbo bonk* of th*
' streams in many place* below lite town

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ar* bold and precipi tiour, with crevice*
end and caves, in -seme cases large
enough tu suiter flocks utuonnting to
amounting to hundred*' of bead.
North of the viUago half * mile, up­
on * poniasula farmed by tbo junction
of tho two streams, are tbs remains of
an old forttesa. It encloses fatty screw it
is of Spanish pattern and was dutibtles*
built by Dj Soto about tbe year 1540 ;
tlio land about it. to some extent, was
cleared and cultivated by (b*s» expkw-

1 saw and conversed wilb |tcop|e of
all political pjortM* and elaaco, U nion
men, avd Sosewouists, Ibat were, the
follower* of Bragg, Cheatham and For-

dollars of th* people’s money is placed
iaths hand* of a single iadividual
without any security whatever except
hia sense of honor, is to apply the mild,
set poeibio epithet It would appear to
moot of na to partake largely of the
nature of a gigantic fraud.
Il ta high time that a little good bas­
in*** sense we* infused into our logisfotfaa; and if th* farmers, seeing tho

them, they ean, end we trust trill do so;
sad if Mr. Dewey, editor of the Ban­
ner, ia that sort ot a man, we hope he
may continue in tbe legislature of
Michigan until be can be more useful

FOR SECRETARY OF STATE.

Of ths personal in tho above ws have
only to say that as a member of th*
Senate, w* are willtog to be judged by
our action. Tho record is in the hahds
of tbe editors of the Grorftr, and we
invito th* closest ecrutany It is per­
haps fair that we should add, ths: we
were not on th* committee* that shaped
th* financial policy of the State, and
that only the bill making the npprcnriatiou for the State Bcform School, and
th* oa* regulating the State printing of
all the.financal measure* were reported
by us, and to thoeo art* wo direct the
special attention of the editor* of the
Granftr, and held ourself responsible
to th* people of th* State for any
“bungling legislation” that may be
found ia them. We, also, beg to in­
sure the editor* of th* Grssyrr. that wo
did not ia the slightest degree consider
their article “personal," or object to
anything it contained, except the insin­
uation that the Hepublkun perty bad
not been true to the best interest of the

tho late war freely; from them 1
gained much valaabte information of
tbe country and tho people;*! saw
nothing of that prejudice against North­
ern men ao frequently mentioned in the
papers; nothing that savored af disseemed willing tu accept tho situation
and let tbo dead past bury it* dead.
I met aurviror* of tbe old 1, 2, and
34 Tennessee Bogimsute that did good
service and spilled their blood freely ia
Mexico. There are’th* soldiera too,
that, with Gon. Cheatham at tboir head,
put to route the carp* of McCook in tho
fight at Murfreesboro.
Almost every man here ha* a title;
bo is a Judge, Cot, Major or Captain.
About one who was addressed aa “Cap-

orSrarx, We said nothing about a
termer* randidat*,'.and did not mention
the Grangers in our article, now did we
ever intimate that Mr. Childr was a
Granger. Wa said bo was tbe Fararar

worid be tor tho best iatanto of the
party and th* people, and wo believe ao
y*L Ho may be a Granger for ought
we know to the contrary, andhrwdo not

nothing eould stand against them. Tbe
teas of life to tbo numbering of over two
hundred, is appalling; but with tha doocriptiena that have come to us, we do

waarsoHy a northern spy. The tatters
ware opened, copied, and afterward*
dslirered to th* addrea*. I inquired of
Mr*. Gen. Cheatham after th. widow of
Gon. Morgan, well knowing they must
be acquaintance*. Mr*. Morgan is now
the wit* uf a Judge of th* Circuit
Court, and is living at Lebanon. She
mourned the death of the Genera!
desply. For a time her friend* feared
that her grief would bring on incurable
insanity. When Mr*. Morgan learned
that her letters had been purlioned and
published in lb. North, she wa* great­
ly mortified, not eo much on account of
tbo tabooed information they conveyed
to bar enimioa, aa that her confidential
name “CapL Cheatham,” prouonnoed sentiment* should be public property.
several timsa I had dim recollection* I assured Mrs. Cheatham that I and
of seeing him about ths beginning of many other* in th* North read those
the year 1848 in the city of Maxico,and
a few days later on the camping ground interest, and that the verdict I had of­
of Gen*. Marshall and Butler at, or ten beard pronouncad, was unanimous
near, Molino Del Boy. He is mor* that (’tey were highly ooxnmsndabta to
corpulent and otherwise somewhat the lady, that did no discredit to her acchanged in appearance from the young I complishmsnts, or to the qualities of
Tho General is well posted in current
and general literature, in tbe history of
our leading men. and versed in the po­
litical and gcavral bislory of our coun­
try. We sat in front of a blaring fire
! and talked till near the ‘-we abort
hours." He related many incidents,
both serious and amusing, of his exper-

During our intervieyr bo made no al­
lusion to the cause* of the war, uttered
no words of loerat at the result It ia
apparent that be espoused tho cause of
the South with his whole heart and
moans ; gave to it hia whole time, and
threw into it while tbe war lasted, all
the energies of hl* body and mind. Ha
was present at every battle in which hia
division took pert, exposing his Ulis and
about ton mile* out upon tbo Nashville enduring the hardships and fare of
road; ho was a soldier in tho Mexican
war. Ho enlisted in May, HfG4, as for which bo contended was lost, with
Capt. of a company in the 1st Tenn., resignation bo gave over the contest,
commanded by Col. Campbell.
Ho sheathed bi* sword, submitted to the
served under Taylor in Quitman’s brig­ changed condition ot thing* and retired
ade in Northern Mexico, and took part to the more psaeeful, useful, and Ice*
in the bottle of Monterey ; ho was at honorable pursuit* of agriculture.
tho seige oi Vera Crux, and distinguited
A prominent subordinate in hi* army,
himself in leading n bayonet charge who followed hi* standard in Mexico
upon tbo enemy's wurk* at the Pacnto and through the war of th* rebellion,
Marino. Ia Pillows' division ho partici­ told whet very many Northern soldier*
pated in tho battle of Ccrro Gordo. had before teamed to their cost, that ho
Soon after this, hia term uf cnliitment was emphatically a ‘fighting General,'
having' expired, he cam* back to th* shunning no danger, sharking do seUnited Stalos, raised a regiment—tho •ponsibllity. He was ever in the bat­

chief dseixuetivo element, but now it ia
water, and It ia hard to tell which ia
th* wont. Certainly inch catpourings
of water a* washed along the land in
th* MQ1 Biver Valley in Massachusetts,
or from th* heaven* at Ecreka, Nevada
successive day. before Atlanta, was nt
on tbe 24th
Bentonville, and finally surrendered

mentioned hero, and always in terms of
the highest respect. On the 10th of
February, I set out to make him a call,
and visit the college in the vicinity of
hi* home. My road led me to the
northwest; the weather was fair; the
air keen ' and ootd, though. there ws*
little or no ice ; tho road* were quite
dry and the traveling good. A mile
out I entered * wooded region, for « or
8 mike varied only by here and there a
log cabin, and small clearings; the soil
is gravelly with yellow clay and crum­
bled freratone, tho clay predominating.

level or only a little broken; the tim­
ber is mainly the brat quality of oak
Ths latter avente concur so nearly
with a mixture of locust, chestnut, ate.
with what happswed st Eureka, when a
water spout bunt, that wo are inclined
a state of nature; in a forest with wild
laud* fair to view, stretching out on all
sides around us; I asked of one whom
I met, "What are the land* worth F’
scientific writer* deecription of the fre­
“A dollar an acre," was the reply. Of
quent ending of a land water spout;
another I asked a similar question ; he
namely. “In that descent of water in an
answered : "Nothin. I can get yon bet­
almost continues* or aohd mass, which
on land at cu. deluges th* narrow lo­ tor land* far fifty coots an acre.” For
cality receiving it," and is popularlyjcx- my part I was unable to see, why these
lands should bo so little valued' Tin
preesed by saying that the deeds buret’
timber indicated a good soil, and I can
only believe Ha quality has not been
fairly tested.
Seven milee and I. find tho country
better improved. It verges into hills
and valleys, with cool springs gushing
timred, the totegraph bring, u. tiding, of from tbo banks, and clear streams
a eimilar viritatioa at about the same coursing through tbe lowlands.
Tho soil is underlaid with lunostono,
time in Moravia in the Austrian Empire
and timber ia like that named before
with the addition cf beach and maple.
Tbe rank stubble in the corn, wheat
and cotton field*, attest th* fertility of
th* soil. The better buildings and
fsnoea, tlte live Muck, and the nutuuroue born fowls to be seen on every
hand, are pleering proefe of tho thrift

tles front where ths fight was thickest,
. and where he conceived that duty called

For three years, from 1862 to 1865,
the family and neighbor* of Mr*. Chea­
tham Buffered all the privation* that

Bragg and Bosecrana brought opposed
' to each other. Her father’s dwelling
was turned, at times, into a hospital ’•
thsir flocks, trope, herd* and teams
were taken to supply tbo wants, alter­
nately, of either army; their' fences
were destroyed, their slave* set free.
period they had no inducement to plant
and sow, for they obuld not hope to
reap the harvest Upon those accusI tomed to lives of ease and luxury such
hardships fall heavily. But they are

being, slowly perhap*, yst surely heated,
and it* lone* repaired. But there it in
every household the vacant ehair which
the carnage of the battle made, and

look over the doad-wali*. end portraiu
of Beecher and TUtou, in advertisements
of sensation papers, stars you out of
countenance. Bit down at table, and
your next nsighbor will, a thousand to
one, ask yon, “What is the latest rogsruing th*’Beecher scandal?" and in­
sist upon discussing the entire case,
commencing with the marriage of Til­
ton, down to tbo absorbing conundrum,
"What wfll Moulton teriify toF'
And by the way tho whole thing just
now, simmers down upon this one man,
Moulton. Tho fate of Henry Ward
Beecher is in tho hands of Moulton.
While Tilton has been gaining friend*
•very day andjBeecbee losing ground
with equal rapidity, after all Tilton's
unsupported statement will never drive
Beecher out of hi* plaoe. Far while
Tilton sffirpis, Mr. Beecher and Mrs.
Tilton deny, end Theodore has not kept
hia hand* »efficiently clean in the mat­
ter of miscellaneous loro-making to b*
accepted ea a competent witnaac, no
matter bow strong hi* statement No
one who know* tho -parties doubts Mr.
Beecher’s guilt, but the people get verr
jodidal in auch cwsea, and insist uncn
the charges being proved judicially.
Now, Mr. Frank Moulton was with TH-

the crime, and it has ooon stated over
and over again that Beecher confeaoed
to adultery with Mrs. Tilton in tho pres­
ence of Moulton. Tbo greet moral «r
rather immoral question is, will Moul­
ton ewsar to this? If so, it oottle* th*
entire question and makes a funeral cf
Mr. Boocher. If not, white tho people
at large, will believe all that Tilton has
ehanrod, Plymouth Church will affect
to disbelMT* it, and hold its pastor.
Why should not Moulton testify to
wbat ha know*, he being a friend of
TIltonT Because it is no small thing to
incur the enmity of so strong and pow­
erful a body os Plymouth Church, and
whoever assaults Bosch«r dose jest that
To Plymouth Church Beecher Is mote
tlsan a man. be is a demigod. They be­
lieve in him, in a wild way, a* the sum
total of everything that is good and
groat, and do matter what tbe proof
may be they propose to take him
through.
If Moulton sides with Tiltot .to tbo
extent of supporting him by testimony,
vial* of wrath equal in quantity and
quality to those nncorked upon Tilton,

instantly kilted, but th* lady has since
reported tor duty. Frank Dooley, lag

d“'h
couar-oono osvua
----------- - -r
falling with her over* hnrdla, and dead.
Be?jsrt a. Bergh got «2y to move
on the great ehewmsn, tho entire conoera wae moved to Boeton, where, there
Ufogao Bergh, bores*
1*11 w.th
_______ i —-- mn-ti *n4 as often

49

Tbero is tteu. McVook, I bare been op[K»cd to him in many desperate battle*.
Wo have mutually .given and taken
many hard.blows, yet I have never seen
or hsd tbe pleasure of bis personal ioqualntance. It may be yonr tot to meet
him ; should that ever occur, give him
my compliments, and tell him there is
uo man living that I desire to seo more

■Joseph E. Johnstone F‘
■I mean no General living."1
‘I have it now. You mean Sydney

“Yea. He had no supcriorin this
country, if in tho world. In hi* death
at Shiloh the Coafedrato cause suffered
a loea that could never bo repaired."
Geu. Cheatham and his friend* lost
overything ccmparativriy by tho war,
but their sense of honor. A sister of
his, who before the rebellion vu tbo

.uongb io keep th® employed, now
supports herself by teaching in Momphi*. Itiea change in one’* dream- ia an “old aaa dog.'’ haring rommanned
stances to bo euro, but it i* not a vulgar hi* maria* career when he wa* but nine

GBOCEBY BOUSE
IN BOWNE’S STORE,

POSTPONEMENT

DAY FIXED

would respectfully announce to
the citizens of HASTINGS and vicinity
that |hey will open an entire
•
AN EASY FORTUNE.

The South is rising from the asbe* of
her defeat. With hospitable, indnstrious and enterprising population, she
will coon, if she dore not now, take
rank with the most free, prosperous and
happy portion of our globe. I trust
the time will soon come, if it not now
here, when ell people in the South a*
well a* the North, shall feel that it ia
better foe them, the country, and the
world, that thi* Union should live.
On leaving, Gen. Cheatham aaid:
“You have seen much of the world.

forcing back the shattered corp* of Me
Cook on the bloody field of Stone Hir­
er, th* General wa* seen on hi* favorite
charger rushing from point to point,
giving orders, encouraging his man,
shouting from time to time in stentorian
tone*, mor* remarkable for earacstno**
Mr. E. Ward, of Detroit, has com­
than piety : “Give them h----- boy* 1"
pleted the fitting out of one of th* finest
When be had penetrated far teu mile* cralto we have seen this saaeon- She
into the line* of the Northern army. ia a ecrew steamer, and was built in
hia yard at New Jerurafom the present
hall and Loomis, and the solid rank* of season, of th* choiarat and most care­
fully selected material.
8ho will be
the fresh column* which the genius of
named tbo “Music,'/ and her dimensions
Bosecrana had massed to moot him. be­ are: Length of keel, 237 feet 0 inches,
gan to pour upon his elated followers, over all. 145 feet; beam 25 fact; depth
thayorrent of living fire which no val­ of hold 13 foot, 5 feet shear. Her boilor could withstand, he coolly dosed bis era are tubular, two in number, 16x14
feet. Disced font and alt and eo con­
nected that either can be used indeslain comrades, and obstinately contest­
ing the ground he had gained, inch by
inch fell back slowly to the support of
the main Southern army.
Gen. Cheatham has great admiration
fur his leader, Geu. J. E- Jobnatone.
Hia second son ia named after him, th*
first being named after hia father.
In his opinion the South excelled th*
North in'the ability of her military
loaders One particularly who towered
bond and should*™ above all other*
either in North or bouth.
“You mean Itobert E. Lee?" 1 said
inquiringly.

STAPLE and FANCY

GROCERIES,
Stone and Wooden-Ware, Etc.
Monday, 30th November.

the above named Store on

20,000 CASH GIFTS,

tactual force, wonderful in conversation
and with a peculiar wised way about
her that could not but catch and hold a
dreamy poet such a* Tilton is at times.
Thon they bad viws to some extent in
common on the questions of love and
marriage, and there was just enough
of danger in supporting her to make it
fascinating to him. Beside* all thee*
there was a basins** conrideratien in­
volved which Tilton in bis cimmstan-

Theodore is a good follow. Ha has bis
faults— he ia indiscreet end impulsive,
but who of us is perfect? I presumo I
am not at least I am not geing to hurl
th* first rock at Tilton.
I predict that Mrs Tilton will romo
back to him, and that despite all that
baa happened he will take her back.
For he fovra her and he pities her. Bho
is the mother of hia children, and Theo­
dore Tilton can no more lire separated
from her than fly.

$2,500,000!

which they will offer at the

LOWEST CASH PRICE
Please Give us a Call.

PRICE OF TICKETS.

enough to got better treatment then
other convicts, but that is about tho ex­
tent oi it. Th* old man west qoer to
tbo Island, and that day hi* star set.
Other aspirants far power administered
upon hi* estate at once.
Tbs venerable old villain’* political
property was divided jut as soon aa it
was tolerably certain that Im oodd not
get out toga veer. Morriseoy nabbed

the old naan,
_
poee of, could not organise a naw
to stand at hia back. They like h
weU aa they ever did—that is, thoes
liked him at all-but personal 1
has little to do with such matters

T.EE REED
Manufacturer of Carriages is to
busy to write a new advertise­
ment, but continues to sell Carri­
ages, Buggies, Cutters, &amp;c , &amp;o-&gt;
BHINGTimilteiACHIlil.
afrAAon
The “Medal far Ifcogress,”
H C1A ;'*T&gt;’IWUU”V 3 r

CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.

[ himaelf and his friends unquaoand unchecked. He ns the
of power and the’ fountain of
aa opposed to him wa* marrites*O. But now that power ia diThere are a doran able and un-

paper from now until
20 years his jumet, the daughter of a
Mr. Itobinaon, a mrachant of Nashville.
She lost her oaly brothers, two of them,
ia'.tho war. They' were officers in th*

H* ia iadoatrion* tar boyoed the av­
erage of men- Early and late he La­
bor* with liia »s crania and gikes hi* own

Tbe dvrriling was a largo, plain uno,
of two stories with chimney* ontaido in
Southern atyto In the roar were thriv-

of truo gentlemen.
I bed in remembrance tho letters of
:
Mrs.
Gen. John Morgan published in
|
tho
North in tho beginning of 1864.
•
They
ware confidential, such as any lady
।
1tody friend, and addressed ta a Mrs.
|Dr. Cheatham of Murfreesboro. They
■were carried through th* Un** by a

I expected a man in fine broadcloth,
of stern countenance, and of a proud
end aristocratic bearing. Instead, I
stood fare to face with a plain man in
farmer's homespun, of robust, athletic
frame, with cheerful face and simplicity
of mannen. Ho is a little over fifty
year* ot ago ; hia hair is slightly sil­
vered with gray; he is above .medium
height, straight, broad shoaldorsd, sod
would probably dump tho scale* easily
al 200 pounds Ho is quick in hia
movsmeota speak* rather rapidly, and
is shrewd, witty and agreeable in con-

the Federal or Confederate servica
■'Neither." woe tho reply : "he used
run n canoe along tbo mill rocs, *u
style him captain.”
Not tho least notable man in this
cinity i* Gen. B. F. Cbsathom,
bravo and noble cotmnader of a divis

its commander, reaching the city near
the doeo ut tho year 1847.
On the breaking out of the rebellion
he was appointed a Maj^Quc. by Presi­
dent Davis. Ho look part in the fol­
lowing battle* : Belmont, Shiloh, Btone
Hirer, Perrysville, Chicamauga. &gt;*nd

anything to which human life ia ex­
posed. Feasibly in Western Massachoaetts th* fatality may bo ascribed to
tbe carelessness of men, but in the othar Instances the visitation wa* beyond
the intervention of human ability being
what the law book* style “by act of
God” * la a moment and without wars ing “the flood* descended’ and in auch

good time generally. Soon quick and
heavy footetepa along the ball an­
nounced tho approach oi the proprietor. Ho’ entered tbe rootc, 1 aroee to
meet him, announced my name, nativity and the purpee* of my ririt-enrioeity to nee Gen. Cheatham. He shook mo
cordially by tbe hand, bad* me a hearty
welcome nod requested mo to tarry a

Naw Yoxx, August lai. 1874.
Beecher, Bescher, Beecher. Tilton.
Tilton, Tilton. Wa are haring near­
frit of Beecher and rather too much of

IHIIII1I UH,

�7
Tua IVrJsj^ Bw«iv

fctate Land Office

COMMBBCU JU.

HHIikl 8AK1 W BMn MNTT.

The King of the Field

boy. should U murxlod.

REAL ESTATE!

Hollingsworth's Steel Tooth

AGENCY.

GROCERSJ

Sulky Hay Rake.

Catarrh, Deafnesa,, EpBepsy, Norma
GUIDE

kiiW AM* ROM.

I amily physicians are carefully no*.-

MM.

-or-

Special and difficult caoes solicl-

hid mm
STOCCO

who wa*t reliable aid, advfoe I
tur. dealer, ho keep. chair, and lounges

Heal ilijiee# liticR.

Simi an- local. n n

wsim
un i un

WM. H. HAYFORD.
i , i; ■■

W. T. EASTMAN,

■Jb and reliable

Shingles, Lath,

4e.

Hashed ia tbo latest tad met graph-

OFFICE Di’ COURT HOUSE,

fifteen cars.

ternalty.

Tbo apparent motion ol tho earth
Statement of J. H. Reynold..

Tbo vary best Rake in existence, and
for sale at prices which defy competi­
tion. Don't fail to see it if you Mestre
to purchase, or need such a Haka.fi

'TO-

M til. ARHAXGEMEMT.

stroyed about 1500,000 worth of pn
erty, and laid waste a largo portion

kcrdlnr them about three m

•a anil thair patronaga
, and that Michael Ura
:a that tbe wants of
i are promptly tupplted
Remember the pieoe.
leffenon •:r&lt;i
KABLET EOKBLV.

Mr. E Reynolda of thia city killed,
yesterday, on tbe marab ou the Carter l umpha of thia eublinsry sphsro.

either.

RitBKRTa. P.M.

The pale, aad-lookiug young

CHUICHE8.

850,000 00

The Williams Mower and

That Job of Work.

men

SELF-RAKING REAPER.

D. SINE’S

Attain tbe Slingbear ia found at the

Qt&amp;feS 11

Reaper Manufactured. Cantor bal-

■treat are not cunaumptiro, are not House in this city, and adjourned on
| Tuesday afternoon until! the 28th day of
not divinity students They are break­
ing m tight boo's.

Frank Moulton tho “mutual friend”
of tbe Beecher-Tilton Scandal, arrived

Mtsoaic.

•WX.

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

DETHOITXMAHKET.:

GIFT ENTERPRISE!
OMHlfflMliffiKtuilnMJ)!

Wheat Growing in Nebraska.

be wm willing and would go before

T.j.wtkDBB. N.M.

sea sxoclax mottult
HTMand

fault juugmenta ware entered aa follow.

A Hatting, belle complained to one of

|

jjected.

Ho proffered hia ‘■brotherly

vr.lte PUILLIPM, 11. P.

she pettishly whined. "That's not the
kind cf love I want”

W. X.

: the Thoms of Middleville, and the
■ Pastimes ot of thia city, resulted ia a defsat rtf tha laftsvr rlul, a. tha

tcred in Chancery ot
Ulate can

at some future day.
lahty Duke la all
■Ul looktng wen.”
Huxubkahkb.

Uh which
Uon.
■ha which

CONGER'S TONIC LIVER PILLS—

Now Grocery Home

| ty warm for them as same of tho club

in Rower's Block. Stale Street
suply store,

I acknowledged.

WOOL CARDING

‘•Whe\a man discontinues his local
something in it, ho merely transfers his
name from tho subscription list to that

“
* '-vwsaSRfr
.An w hEWlT. Harla.

sold at tho lowest retail rates, for roady
jwy only Caih paid for butter, eggs.

oflou apologised before, I would
something of my long ■Jence, but to

f M BgJMER. It. K

We yfold much of our apace, thia

|

WILD FLOW ER LODGE
"■•■"’’“sfrrRM.

Society, to be held on Sept 30, and

the apologiaer.
.

Clubbing Rates-

ock ralaine,
, and all oth-1

JJOILER WORKS.

Job printing of every description ex­
ecuted oa short notice, at the Bsxxaa
Address tbe Buainem College and
Telegraph Instill - - -• **-*----- — *■
' College Journal.

-DIDDLE

UOL’SK.

Detroit.

FALL EXAMINATIONS.

An Unwholesome Seaton.
Tho Last Gift Coao.rt Postponment.

turned to Hastings on Saturday, but was j

0E0X0E L SEATS S
SXXOCXCXMXlrT

TO

E. CRAM, Manager.

TU

PICTURES 1
TO ADVERTISERS.

Attention!

to satisfy himself

She® ia Barlow A (Joodysar’s NEW
WAREHOUSE, adjoining O. F.
Dwight 4 Co's Foundry.

minni

COLORADO EXCURSIONS.

I coma to thia city to do a legitimate Oro-

Go West Through St. Louis.

.

■star* «C UUa MlitraHS rwtertur,

examination of their stock and prica,by

Gold 10? 3-4

। IM uirwu u4 1,M&gt; «r l», ■«■ ■twll,, UlW
ne, Via t'L ixiuia ana nan- durum MU-4ul«M
m4 tualln rv«U Uii
j^haHaen
Sta's/ta yrerer^ei
rill sell Excursion Tickets

. Rain is wanted.
their linesTbe Circuit Cdurt is in session
The oat crop in this county is below

good ninety itaya
ext rem ley low rati

A Change.

Hearings, May 90*. 1874.

Wm. E. Savage 4 Bro s Column

ius affording every
tunlty to visit tbe

DIAMOro,

Fine prospects for a bountiful aupply

OFPOI’EPIUI? IX

of all kinds of fruit ■
pKidford 1’arksr of this city, had bis
arts broken on Saturday afternoon by

W 111 ba r ’ •• «• •’•rT

WKTO

throwing a bull.
Tl-.» Democratic State Convention is the charge of these gentlemen the Potter
called to meet al Kalanui»o on the 10th

OX TO ETEKY

CHEAP?

Wiliam Loottfo of thia city, is lying the patronage of the traveliag public.

Having sojourned
wheroof wa affirm-

there

are hardly fit

.ab^lUr la U«

HOK JOURNAL,

HASTINGS

HOPKINS and BABINS,

one xxxxwixo hr bct

SCRIFT1ON

Oil! Caltolit
Jotnalii MicMiu!
b.llie F' 7&gt;sr. S44r»aa
ranu non joviuul
psTsTEB OCEAN”

Lata1 an Gatf Resturet

Gnage Plcaic.

■ MUSIC

PURI EBUGS Mi IHUCTUK,
CUT TO ORDER.

Colorado Ex

lying- in a very critical condition.
Tbo house ofC,M. Hondembott of
Baltimore, wm struck by lightning one
. day last week, sod ro.isLIrrablo dam-

A cordial invitation
What next?

Satisfaction!

UETROIT

the future.
Rooms in Washington
Block, south aide State Street
31 tf
Gxo. L. Hair

Brown on State Street, a ns
plete stock of all kinds cf Family Gro-

Chilly.

menu to increase my focilitiea for doing
bettor work than over, all should call

that Saturday there waa

IOC ALS
Cloudy.

Guarantee

Commission Merchants
IS GRAIN AND FLOUR.

! fore held in thia county.

nediuni in tho County of Barry, having I
nearly double tha circulation of any
other paptr &gt;n the County-

BEST OF WORK.

Kalaomimng cr Graining, ever dune
this city, call &lt;m John Michael. He

aagaEM. or paper, published, with or j f&gt;rtDen and artirans is invoked to make
the exhibition a credit to themselves

13tf
.ffi

fore a promising Stare for tbe eettiara;

----- a
tho next annual fair in the interests of
For th e accummodation of our sub- t[10 gn-at producing claaeM of the coun-

At Hastings,

WM. H HAYFORD.

h Street, BL Lc
be cheerfully

The lightning bug

^MAILED**
.....

TflOtt IDILDII»

r.ll^.1.. a...!. Frira ....... Stela.

FRESH FISH!
DAY AND NIGHT.

moo

^POST-PAID

lanterns.

ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.

Gty Drug Stars,

iC’S'jSrSLZrrtS

ty of Barry sinew July first 1874, end it
any ■ubscriber has paid any, it should

GM REEffT cf tie MASKED PRICE.

BUte Street,

St. Mary’s Academy,

on while standing near Ruck a sb~p.

MOSiOE MICS., - ----

LA.DiI&gt; FOR SALE.

Will Reopen Sep. 1st
_______ JOMgH PFLCO.

LtXit’ HoooAt-

Ternu *110 Fer
MOTHER SUPERIOR,
Convent L H. K,

T°

FARM FOR SALE! ~

�B«rtjrwAytah«y Arnsk.

'« ? 5 ?TO
.17*1
£ । CLASS NO. 8.
JceoM—Jacob Jordan, Henry Burtan, A. C- Towne
Beat eollectiao of fmit of all kinds
b/oije exhibitor
12 '00

Bourn durta

Second do,
Bost Ireifer. 2 yean old.
Second do.
Beat better, 1 year old,
B^nbull°a!l,

Barry County Agricultural
....
ftnnirty.

Beat pair common ducks
Seconddo
Best pair brows turkeys
Second do
Beit pair common turkeys
Second do

Second do,
Beat heifer calf,

Division

.­

IM Want JMtai &amp; SUMI Michigan Central
MAILK04D.

'

MICHIGAN

Judges same u for Claaa No. 8.
Beat bull, 3 years old or over,
1
Second do,
Beit bull. 2 years old,

«hime«km«
J. M. Novas, Secretary,
D. G. Bonxsok, TroiiMM 911.1
Prrra Cmamkx,

Beet bull, I year old.
Second do,
Beeteow,

Beet atallion, 4 n«&gt; old
Second beat do
B** stallion 3 yean old
Second do
Beit stallion 2 yean old
Second do

m

AND

WMMn AMBASOMMuty.

CLAUS KO.

Ji'Mta—Geo. D. Moore, Jahn J.
Hendershott, Ira Stowell.
Beit reaper and mower eotnlaaod
Beat mower
Bert wood sawing machine
Boa! loo hone nails
Boat ox yoke
Beet churn
Beet chooeopreea

Boat aod plow
Bort oom plow
Best cultivator
Best rood sower and cultivator
rotnbinad

Beet yoke working oxen.
Second dn.
Beat pair 4 yearn old steers
Second do.
Beal pair 3 yean old steera.
Second do,
Beat pair 2 yeara old steen.
Second do.
Brat pair 1 year old steers.
Second do.
Beat pair steer calvee,
Second do,
CIASS NO. -C.

rr

old, uuuumiiwr

E-—Kwtumioai

or more Maiden's blwib

^flor^^FrtlPippin
Bert fl or uerre Sweet Bough

Division I.-Flowers.
,

JuDora—MS. Win. EL Goodyear,
Miss Abby Pratt, Mrs. Oeo. M. Dewey.

Best collection dahlias

|1 OU

CIA88 NO. 2.

PU7PU7U7P7 "
Beit single harness
Beet doublo harntu.
Boot riding bridle
Beit pair calf bo-iU
Beet pair kip boots
Beet pair ooana buuu
Beet pair ladies gaiters or shoes
Beet arret coat
Boat pair pants

Jrton-LN. Keeler, J. C. 1
A. P. King.

Brit trotting 4 yean old or over
Second do
Boat trotting 3 year. old

McCarretb,

DICK FARMIHG LMDS
Al twi? o cldck tho trial of special
fretCug •:&lt; &lt;k will tako phee.
Boot pair 5 yuan old
..--•nr,. ''akx^i.4gxxs *'
Second do
- AU eoinpetltore for premium., sxffi4’”*"
jiuic-y and oIBcare, shall be residents
of tkwroanty and members of the sori- Beit pair 3 yean
SnnR nd Interested party .hall pass
fctuetrt on property that he or his

Send for “The Pioneer,'
A butnrn, lllultU.1 Pip*?. Mml.lotsr tU
llnum»L«. I XliW tiUMBK* Jim |mb-

2. LVJ suiciali aud article, intended
Jena as—P. D. Soules, H. B. Barnum,
fare-13 o'ekwk of Thnreday, the 2d day Z. B. Hoyt.
otfliti fair, rt the ofSce of tho Secretary. .
pair 5 years old or over
6 OU
Ne deriatiou can be made from this Best
'
Seconddo.
3 00
pair 4 years,
3 00
'3," Exlubitora will be careful to have' Best
'
pair 8 years old
3 00
their articles anil nuimnli arranged in Bost
I

WATUt' CONCEITO CHAIS

MSSISS.

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Jroars—Sarno oi Claaa 4.

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. 1
Grand River Valley Divisks

OrnM al
PfilOM

,, .....
..
,
। Best 8 years old or over
u. kxhibituio of lioreei will take no- Second do
tico that a sign will bo raised in the '
center ul the ring designating tho clam i
of honfuih-sircd by tho judges for extiintnaSctt, wh&lt;-u all liursos of that clou
must be brought into tho ring and there
remain until the judges have decided
Ujioa their merits.
•
tak­
ing the first premium at any fair, shall,
if considered worthy the succeeding
year, bo allowed, n diploma, and on the
sooond year after receiving said premi­
um, shall again be catitlod to cum;&gt;oto
Jcooxi—Sarno as Class No. C.
for said premium.
7. All animals and articles offered Beit cok 3 yuan old
fur cxhibitiuti shall bo tbo Joao
Second du *
'. TOHOZ 'al.CtS^bitur; ,pn&gt;fM&lt; that Beal colt 2 yean old
any finu or coi:i[any doing busiaoss as
such may enter cvaipany property in tho
Crrn name.
8. Al! teams are strictly forbidden
•^mdriyn faeidr than a walk withia tho
grennd during the fair, except io tbo
' horse ring, aud ore ruqu&gt;wtod to move
at all times in the snmo direction, keep­
ing the center of tho grounds on tho

Beet Spanish Iambi, full blood,
Becrtnii do.
I Best urado buck,
' Second do,
। Beit 2 or more grade owes.
Second do,
«,
Beit 2 or more grade lamb^
Second do,

Second do,
Boat ewe.
Second do,
Bo«t 2 or more lam!

.iwaS.
Beit loaf wheat broad, milk or salt

GaPRwell&amp;Ci

Bet hop rising bread
]
du corn bread
do collection of cake made by

do 3 lb. batter modem &amp;vpt
do cheese la Ibi or over
do honey in comb lo Ibeorore
do gallon maple mulaaios
do bottle currant wine
do bottle blackberry wine
do bottle grape wine
do collection canned fruit by ot

9. No auimab or stock entered for
.competition cun b&lt;&gt; takan from the
Hart day of tho fair, except by pennio»ion of tbe Marshal; and no premium
will be paid on animals or articles re-

Jroars—Jahn Doanis, Mrs L. N.
Mixer, Mn. I. N. KsiUr. Mrs. James
Howes, Mrs J. C, Hanna.

hiliition shall be marked as inch, sad
•hall not compete wilh those of domes‘rtsua.*. i

domestic manufacture shall be manu­
Judges samn as in Class No. 0.
factured in the county by the exhibitor,
Boat walking team to wagon,
S3 00
to entitle thorn to a premium.
"
3 0»
rwywr.o err-i. ej pnrren rry nrt» rtxecunre
Committoe, and they may modify or re­
fuse to pay the itmou they may deem

13. Noiinimal wilt bb 'permitted to
compete in more than one dass in the
hit, except that auiduila .competing in
pairs may also compete aa single for
carriage, or dfalt, and cattle comneting
singly may also compete in herds.
from competing in the regular

tfvwUlio hold a:
»«■««Turflivc

Second do,
Bod bear Suffolk,
Jtmaro-J. P. Emory, W. P. Garrett, Second do.
Beet Lriceiter.hire boar,
Second do,
Bait IJeiwetorsblre low nod pigs.
Second do.
Best Cheater White sow and pigs.
Bost mala colt, ’t yaara old.
Second do.
Second beet do,
Brotd^l year old,
Seeond beet do,
Beit socking colt,
Second tag dor,,
Beat grade tow and i-igi,
2 oo
Second do,
1 60
Division C.—Cattla.
Beat pen of 5 slioata, 4 mouths old
utxC : CLASH NO. 1.
or Over,
'
5 oo
Second do,
3 oo
Beat boar, Poland China,
8 oo
Baataowdo, " '
, 3.W
Beet Cheshire boar.
3 oo
Beet Cheshire aoir,
8 oo
CLASS NO. 4.
DivialonB.—Jacks and Maine.

,

.. ‘

’

rocirar. ’

Jttroxn-J. W. Taylor, D. 0. Ha.
oom, H. J. Enfield.
Beat trio light Brahmas
2 00
Second do
1 Ou
Bert trio dark do
2 00

Boat trio buff recL,u.
Second do

Beeteow.

BmWfre. 2yearnrt.

1
2
1
2

00
00
00
00

Bert trio wbito Legbonu
Secund do
Bert trio btown Icghonu
Baobnddo

1 yrorUd
1 00 Beet trio plytnoutfa rocks

Beat rag carjiet
Second do
Beat pair woolen itockingi
Second do
Beit pair woolen ghivu “ pair woolan mittons
** pound woolen yam
Beet white rpreed

41 Part Bit, R. Y.

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Teas! Teas!!
THE ORIGINAL

AMERICAN TEA CO..
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P. O. Box, 1287.

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Naw York.

Hr. J. Walker’. C&lt;
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Th« Rjrdauc

Geo. M. Dewey,

1UTJU OF 4DPJ

EDITUR AJfD PUBLISHER.

VOL. XIX. NO. 16.

HASTINGS, BAHRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1874.

WHOLE NO. 950.

MILO T. WUEELKR.
.It TRMASVWIL-ea.. la th. Crart

MM-

BURQlteX.

the Wolverine combined Corn and Fallow Culti
rtS. J. M.B C. RUSSELL,
t&gt;SAKKUMWMtS.-O«.. •&gt;«
CHAS. H. BAUER.

ilSVSytSB'.-JStS.

vator is the best in the market

It is well made
urmtrEs :x 182S-9.
It may bo said to ban been th© cus­
tom of th© Territorial government dur­
ing nearly it* whole axisteneo, when &gt;t &amp;
found itself in wont of money for tbo
ptamotion of KtM laudable enterprise

and of thoroughly seasoned timber. It is a riding

constructed that there is

cultivator, but

little or no weight on the horses necks even with­ We warrant these plows superior to any other
Chilled plow in existence in the following particu­
out a rider. Any cultivator that depends on the lars:
rider to take the weight from the horses necks is

Lightness of Darft.
Ease of Handling,
Strength, Durability,
Quality and Quantity of Work,
Adaptability to all kinds of Plowing,

imperfect as the riders vary in weight and the
harder the ground the harder the bear down on the

B. DIAMOND.

necks. It has also a patent leveler by which the

teeth can always be made to run the same depth
and level. No other Cultivator has this. Every
wmuliTK uoLUnnoK.

lixr.

one guaranteed to give satisfaction or no sale.
Come and get one on trial

c. G. HOLBROOK.

Price

kind, prirato lotlL’mue flourish^ in no
limited dogre®. That there private lot-'
taries finally became an intoterablo nui suntn, we may wall believe; but why
the gvrcrr.ment should have forbidden
this to individuals, while it allowed its
indulgence to itself, is a matter for qus-

17 The Council ot 1828 passed the fol­
lowing “Act to prevent private latter-

wee
* MS to ah aa, Um. toed©. Mm—ft re r~t

ss&amp;sbtcejE---&lt;•? Z

MICHIGAN TERRITORY.

§40.00

InJ829 th© council enacted Ito last
lottery scheme. It u entitled -An art
to raise a sum of money by lottery, for
th. purpose of ratablishing a free eommumratfon by land between the city of
Detroit and tbo village ot Monroe."
The following ta the preamble .Whema. Fr«. ■••Z.aiJ a fcre m»nUed.e
lo a.4 llr—lS all
et lh» IWTiMO. ui

WJI. 11. HAYFORD,

NO EXTORTION!

juImU. amt &gt;IH
U.lm». »«.«

The price of the plow is only $14.50; Plain
Points, 55 cents; Cutter Points, 70 cents.

MISS JB. 5IEAD.

DWIGHT &amp; BURRALL
DENTIST

taville.

■

Mirtijai-

Sweet’s Hotel,

NEWOFFERSI

REAL ESTATE

NEW IDEAS
fflB

agency.

GRAND GIFTS

WlmUrW watnM *r. ar

Ihc provision at pruMUt
। book is as follows :
' mhm tetelwUl-'.llZ htar

j /«»•&lt;«&lt;»&gt;■&lt;*■* sw

5fig^h7SBV».j%

ROUGH and DRESSED if Oar Futile Fltai li ih’Sotata

Sulky Hay Rake.
TERMS LOW.

CALL AT JOHN' STANLEY K

POSTPONEMENT

I pa^tleaUr, which are Mat Free I

Pure Wines and Liouors

nni »ai lait coiceit

FOR MEDICINAL FCRFOHEK.

PDBLIC LIBRiWHITDCT
Custom Planeing, Sawing
and Turning
Done on Short Notice,

OmCElSCOtlETIIOLSE,
inred. site pMae. •creksHP. WUI »•
•’ to
»» day. red th. yroprwlor »■
. nun.re..rdl -So cite U.B.4 .«»W«
win I luw .Ml. la th.
-t LYON A DOKTER,

N'EW STORE!

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN.

DAY FIXED

AN EASY EORTUNE.

HASTINGS1ARBLE WORKS!

Tit© very beat Rake in existence, and
for sale at prices which defy r«mpetlIton. Don11 fan io mm U if you deem
to purchase, or need inch a Hake ■
I... uTJT. »U U taLTSS?Ml. kt
hM a tut* &lt;mal*« aa th. »l»tJaly. hM « teo

RE* GOODS AND NEW PRICK

THE rBBXlBSB WILL BE SOLO

hr die natal Dita Lb

THE FIFTH GIFT CONCERT

MONUMENTH

THE THBBEffi OF THE PffiED.’

HasUngt. Juno

Hastings, Michigan.

FARM FOR SALE!

WE WANT AGENTS.

Hind Rail, Newell Poet,
and Balnetera,

ALWAYS OJV HAND.

A GREAT BARGAIN

The Williams Mower and

NEW PHOTOGAAPH

SELF-RAKING REAPER.

Tbo 'try lol Combined Mower and
Beeper Manufactured. Center balotM, center cut, draws easy,
does Ils wort the cleanest
and Msicsi of any

FEROTYPE GALLERY
B F. CBIBEBTEt A. CB.

Monday, 30th November.

$2,500,0001
■IO h. dirtritartte by Ml SM( ft. tkU« UU-

H.A. BUSELL’S
X ,1^I Jre“-

UR SEE PHOTOGRAPHS

Hasting*, Mich.

B. F. 8TEINUOFF

THE COLORADOWATCH.
FOR ONLY $3,00.

COPYING AND ENLARGING OLD
PICTURES-

PRICE OF TICKETS.

INK,
HUNTING OASES.

CRAYON.
WATEROOLOB
AND OILS

An old stager, who has been through
the mill, gives th© following parental
advice io the girla:
Take lotsons on the plana and learn
to point and sing, but let your mother
do the washing.
Do wanted work, and rank© nice
hrtl. nooktiea for Ute heathen, bnt don’t
The folfosring would be amusing, acquire that mystic art to "oook pork
were it not aa rerree a reflection on the
good scare at banuin natnn:. But what
Go to boarding school aud pursue
ts the grade a! morals, we will not at- some French, 8j&gt;anieb and German,
but negleet your goed old motlur «njiiA
Flatly deny Ute soil itnuaadimeat
' that you are engaged. Treat your
iHjr’i.'u-AE.z

But who! ol playing “boBcte F’ Can
U bo that it was the exciting game of
marbles, so dear io the boy’s heart,
wlwn it annually Ukea its place on the
ralandar? If not. wifl ao^ cdddlme
teJL^X’foubachrZof tto gume“’ 7

anyhow to the ywrog eprig.
When yon laugh, bugh heartily.
You.- gold filliega may bo aeon, ly is

UST OF GIFTS

G—' »*«“"•

ute eaya nothing of blasphemy : was it .
legsdiaod. or vu it not practiced ao Ol
to occasion any law on tbo aubject ?
TtJf disturbance of any rnoettafrof
citiseA tar Um transaction of nay buri­
naan eppertain'ing to them, at any tav­
ern. court, or election, ia forbidden in
thia ad, and a penalty affixed. Taverns
were legitimate places to rcndesvocs for
public burins^, and wore protected in u thoirTKrnret (foaling, and were allowed
vicilant manner. But while a person 15 per cent for their acrricea. Not­
might not, indeed, be justified in dis­ withstanding th. legal guarantiee ac­
turbing any meeting of citirerj fur pub­ corded tn this lottery, it waa nevsr
A considerable number of
lic purpose, what moral code niskr.s drawnOekme were sold, and eamo portion ot
the doing so an "immoral practice F’
The following would bo found to in­ tbo money, al least, covered into the
terfere very acricusly with our modern treasury, in return for which their hold­
"bone show," and the feoHngs of ers were net even allowed tbo ccmtort
of kiaowhtg ' that they had draws
‘'horsemen" generally:
"blanks."

FOR SALE!

�OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

“Itbtta vrejwr bril.” raid Raoul,
taring femsrif Io spoak quietly “Com,
in with me now^ousia, the night atrikoa
chdl, it is not wall to stay here.”
"Tbo vesper boIL’ list it will ring soon
for a bride.” shs perristvd. “Oyno,I
remember now. Have yon aeon them,
Cousin? are they sit ting together there?’’
“AituM? fi tress"* cried Raoul, good-

of our country, 1 take tbs Hberty to
give you a little of tbo prreent history .';
ol which aro nearly folk and throe or
Thb is one ot tho most fertile stateg
four additional cargoes wore to be Rot
east &lt;$f the rocky mountains, |its prin­
off thia waek. It is confidently be­
cipal productions are corn, wheat, ante,
rye, barley, &amp;n and tabareo. Brail,
of ail kinds kre abundant Tbe coun- ।
cargoaa during the month of July last try also contains Kime minerals such as
year. Thia is a good showing and tells iron, coal and lead and it is reported

N«w Yotx, Aug., 8, 1874.
Paris make* tbe fuhiotu of tbo
world, and New York varies them a tri­
fle to snit tho difference in climate and

Sulky Hay Rake.

lonville, in the State of Iowa, gets Iwrself a really fashionable dresa at a very
moderate price, but she does not know
or appreciate hameinch more the some
drees e$nt her sista* (by Hrs) in kNew
The eosiety in thb part of tbf state b
•**“ «h«fc»ijiu was first brought

Tna laoa Irrnm.- Philadelphia
dispatches intimate that tho statements
'
*
tlly going lhe

Wwib indeed
why thou were the---------------------- -seemed to him like liulo soft white
doves, so cold and rigid now? Why
waa the fiur flue aet as tn a mask of

the fell, are not hidoroed by persons i«i
that city who are familisr with ths con­
ditions and prospects of tbe business.
Some improvement u hoped for, but it

to anlicqate a brisk demand for iron
and a oonsoquent teviK,:ot MtWl7 *»
torn ares »ud loUhtg mA before next
spring nt the sarlitei. It is ndmitted
thst when a revival ♦&lt; buatoiMs eumr,
it will bo very general, and that when
once recovered it will be more securely
held than beiaro, the ironmasters hav­
ing learned lessons of prndeuce which
' they will not suoa furgel.
Gout. Kswa goa Warn. Paoatxna.—
The IfrrtUut 4' Jtedro atetee that the
shipments o! wool to the United Slates
directly from Australia fur the season

love for d’Eetava) had endured unchill­
ed through death and lime, the love of
another, and forgetfulness is moro fatal
than either time or death. Besides if
a* she berself had sasd, a woman might
wall change in sight yearn, so too might
a man. and perhaps ths mon who had

season* Only four vessels were sent
direct thia season, which carried 7,150
beta, or 2,707.050 pounds. This large
falling utf—fully use hall- in tbe dared
shipment* from Victoria is attributed to
two causes; first, lbw change in tbe
United States tarifi in 1872, and nest,
to the September panic of 1873. Tbe

II* began to reconcile himself to the
marriage, then to wish tbr it* coming-,
ho showed in all that ooMeraed it an
interest inexplicable to Aurora, and be
brought her *o magnificent a bridal gift
that she thought repontantiy of tbe half
tear with which “th. black captain"
bed always inspired her, and of her injuatfoe towaid him in fancying that he

now get what Australian wool they may
require from Ik gland, under their tar­
iff for 1872, without the additional 10
per cent duty which they had to pay be­
fore on all wool imported from beytnr!
.the Cape of Good Hope, unlen brought

Misaaanns Tigrtnssa Rsxu.—For
tbo infettnaiio* of o«r Granger friends,
we give below the roles whkh tho Min­

Raoul kept a fartive, anxious watch on'
bar face, but neither, blush nor taar dis­
turbed ita pain composure. She waa

AUGUST ELECTIONS.

Ilaoul went back into tho sabeo, and
finding it empty, poaead through to hb
cousin's little morning room adjoining,
and gently pushed the door ajar. Aimee
was ua her knees before the window
that looked toward tho high rood, her
white draperies rruriied about her, her
item* ontein-lched. repeating over and
over, “Eugens! Eugenol Eugene!" Not
a tear, not another word; only that
heart-wrung moan, “Eugene, Eugene,

have not been of any special importance,
use as they demmatrato the character
of tho opposition. The Mormons have
carried Utah, in tho election of a dele­
gate in Congress. as easily as the Dutch
took Holland. The Gentile vote, how­
ever, shows a large iucrvaac, running up
to a thousand or more even under tho
shadow uf the Tabernacle of tho Baints,
in Halt Lake CUy, and having a ma-,
jority in some other part* of tho Terri
tory, and ita gain will confines in tbe
future to be still larger, till the soon lied
"Saints” are boatou nt tho pulls. Yet
this may bo the work of years as the

and it will be seen that they fix rates1
from 33 to bfi per eent. higher than
dioeo filed by the railway companies in
thb State, and the sajae b laj-riantially true of the freight rates, eetal.liaheo by tbe same commission.

tbe country, and send them, too. with
snug little outfit* that there may bo no
drawbacks to the rest and pleasure of
the holiday. It would be sadly against
the desires of theso praeti-al, kind
hosrts if their naa.es should became
public, or it would be pleasant ■ to say
who have set examples of such worthy
rather a mixed sort, consisting of Dutch,
Xhv fasbior.ablo milliners and drooe- charities. Not the least among lheee
Irish, English Scotch, Ba eeds and darmakeya of thia city make enormous
•uras
of
money.
Tho
simplest
bonnet
The Beligon b as various os ths na­
tionality, We bafre Msthcx'lat, Baptist*. on their stands, without urnamentr, ia continues ita work of delight, sending
Camolitaa, Duncerf Allbrighte. Pres­ marked not lost than 8.’0, and then Gio boqusu to hospitab and ]x&gt;ar famiKes,
•i[*&lt;nse begin*. The liltlv French flow- where the spire of carnation and rose,
byterian., Lutberian and Cstholic.
for a while, dispel tbe fever breath and
In polities we have Brputdicana rr is pul on at 15, and the milltner atteet odors. with Hfe-givfa« eento.
Democrats, Liberals, Temperance and who asks it never blushes a blush, and Merit of the miasm of the dty might
if that Hower swells to a wreath or any­ bo neutrnlinod. Physicians soy, if every
tho old party of aorsheada
Now should anything happen to you thing of that sort, the $5 swells to 125. window-rill was banked with growing
*r to any of your friends, to make them Then thy plume and the-Jsae must 1« to thoair. sod in time the Mission will
Himoatenfed, if they will coms her* added, ami ypw find that tho cheapest doubtless turn its sltonlion to sopplying
and do not find an clement to suit, 1 bonnet that any wxuan uf pretension phots to thoeo who ar* willing to take
wear* costs not a rent lna .th&lt;n $.")0. oars ot them Tho credit of origiuailbg
•hall reyyoe in hard to please.
■ Ur.'a 8. Lseeb from near your jitsre Let as go a llttfo into detail in this mat- thb beautiful charity, is due, I am told,
to Mus Ella Itoveeti. the daughter of a
ha* been out boro giving ua a mriso of
highly eotaaoUd New York marthant,
lectures on Practical Christianity, which
and a member of Dr. Bellow*' Church.
if followed, would result in great good
1 saw a Little white hat tho other day This young lady brought th* idea of the
to tbo whole human family. -Tbe DV at &lt; wDlhisr'b store, in the full sum­
is wed posted on all matters of scrip­ mer *tyh, ol course, with a ticks* on it
ture and politic* and we wish Um groat marked 2230! Tbinfc of that! Ami
i ■*«** i
ny row
i think, too, that thh trifl*, ta it was ns are soon &lt;m the street* with | bands full
of geraniums end roses, while muntry
frail as *|ma glass, could not pneribly
carrisgre drive In from Long Island and
be worn a dozen' limes ! That price Jersey with gentle faced occtmanta.
waa douhttess pokl ta it. it was doubt­ wbore laps and bauds are filled and
dues its work tbe cleanest
less worn and edmirrd a dozen times, loaded with garden flowers. It ia a de­
sad easiest of eny
light to r*cci re tbo flasers, it ba lux­
mid is duubtlr.s now in some dust bin.
Machine. Mdfciri ,
I take ths opportunity of this
ury to thoen ewucro to «gis*. If one
farturod.
What, uh wire*, uf hard-wurkiug far­ wants a sight of tbe Saints of New
c-ipied hoar to jot dow n some
mers and mechanics, do you thiuk of York , Jet him happen ip at the Chup-h
fag you and the lame friends
such
prices
a*
tihtO
ta
a
not
overly
oxof
th.
Unity
Tbot*day
mntninr*.
And
WhetLer 1 bare “anything
travagont ball dress—of |900 'for an sco the swvet, dvroutand thank ml tares
writing about" I lente to you and your evening dress, and th«n not considered
renders to judge.
estravagant at all ? Ear be it kuown,.
I am in lhe heart vf Illinois, aluwt an «iMjcail ocnaabM it rs nothing un200 miles south-west oi CUkago nod 80 commnu to pay three or four times Is, a* I have prophesied , picking up.
WOO ter a dress, to say nothing of the Tlio chovrful form of tbe country luerniiles west of the Chp&lt;tai, Springfield.
lace and jewelry necremry to set it out. clisal* i* o:i&lt; &gt; mun-m-*u on tba *lr&lt;&lt;« te, j
Of my slay in Chicago, I will n«&gt;t Ayieb drees uf tluA kind must have al( and New Yovk twgin* to look busy.
write, for *hat has not Ixeu writton thu accompaniments Iu make it the
about Chicago docs not need to ‘be.’ proper thing.
it b a curious tiling iu dress that tiie'
THE COLOB ADOW ATCH.
principal
.
FOR ONLY $3,00.
tiro ground^when it says : “Ws ?ouM
ask tlx- Michigan |«ople' to consider
seriously the probable influence of the
After spending n Habbetb very pfoasaatly in tbo city, I took the Chicago,
miugliug of llu&gt; saxes in working politi­
HUNTING CASES.
cal machinery — flic caucus, the conren
Alton and 8t Loom IL II. for this placv.
stopping by the way at tho cities of
tfon, the committee. and so lortb. Tbcv
Bfoomingtou and Spiingfidd. What a
are sickened to-day by the scandals
wanderful ride itb through the rndlcsi women dreu to attto' t Iha admiration winch tbo working of that machinery
of men, they have an idea, (and, they
pthlries! What oceans of i-om' *^Tho are correct 'doabtlete ia this a&lt; iu every­ I rd flora, and yet t ha*' scandals ivme
wonder b constantly arising where it thing rise,) that a man enu better judge &lt;&gt;f compuntivcly clean source. What
all goes to, and who or what can eat it of what men tike than they themselves. will they be when every female politician
all. There are just enough other crop Tbe principal bonnet trimmer is a man
six fret iu height, and be handles neevisible to give variety, but fov mil*
alter mile It is Corn in place cf wheat
and core in place of forests,—oorn as
ing charges which even the most charfar sometimM as tho eye can see.
But in northern Ulinoia I found that
purest, and which, iiowvvef false, aro
poplo were despairing of thb crop.
Tbe drouth wu so severe, that ths tus­ her set, and Madame, the modiste, is never made again »t any' man without
sled, end to my eyen Cue looking, corn complaisant in the matter of erndit—in leaving behind a stain which he and
waa not earing. Strangely enough ths fact she urge's all the rich goods poeeigreat rain of Sunday tbe 20th that eo ble ufou the poor rich woman, lint
the '.ill is finally presented, and burvucl
flooded Pittsburgh and many other
places, and that I waa delighted to •*&lt;rr|&gt;orU&gt;&lt;l from Detroit, and that was
abundant Iwre and at Springfield, did
not touch Chicago er Bloomington, or
the region around. As yet I can only
alruggliar f
hope that Hastings and vicinity receivtold him Kit
XEW inVERTISEIIErn,.

T. EASTMAN,

The Williams Mower and

and ro-olocfed thia same Caanoa, as if of the Deaf and Dumb and tbe Blind,"
st the city of Flint, to be there educated
in defiance of Congress. Probably ibis as pupils ia sasd Inslitnttou ia aeoordanre with tbo rules and regulations
theroof.
sion, as it certainly should b», and Can­
Bsc. 2. Buch Bupcrintendente , of the
non expelled from tho House which ia
tbe Poor shall, in every csss, before tak­
disgraaed by his pressure.
ing or sending any js-rson to said InatiTho Keutocky and Vicksburg ejec­
tions are noteworthy from tbe absence
of any seriuas difficulties attending
th« m. A* was expected the Democrats
have had their own way in Kentucky,
generally rolling majorities to ami thsm•elvos. Ths only quarrel there seem*

mustachioed ptiiknoplirr. “Here one
neon plenty of grief thist rains tears and
flower* for the fimt month or two, but
when the grave iitgrren tho eyes are
dry. What would you? The daed gels
ita immortaDes twice a rear, and tbo
m&gt; artabeUer spent &lt;m the living’ But Democrats of that region being very
thb is a heart ai gold, the Vr»t mono
sweat of fidelity in all Pere Lachbs- reedy, of course to announce that sum*
of tbe negroes have been voting their
ticket and that this has giro* great U.
fence to the RepuUican negrooe, but
of course there is no troth in ail this, as
Chicago
we dip the following
•hawing th* rate for the tranapcrtaiion ths u»gnx-» know a* by intuition who
of wheal from Chicago Io Naw York, aro their friene*. But all thb b of
and from tiara to Liverpool, which we less conMqoencu than the peaeafal passthink tmy candid person wdl admit is ing off of the Viekabarg eteetiin, which
luul twen eo feared by Gov. Ames that,
in antieipetfoo, he had asked fee Government foroeo to prevent dsatarbenooe.
The Pressdsmt, however, had a more

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Washington Block, State Si
Our goods are arriving and we
shall open soon.
Our Stock was bought for Cash, in the dull season of theytv,
and consequently we can offer the beat bargains in ouf*lin&lt; to
be found anywhere.

"W e Have In
COI FEES,

Ppwdered,
Granulated.

million dollar Stale House now build­
ing ia to be its greet pride hereafter.
The outside is mostly completed, and
the finished portions are grandly bssutiful and rich 1 passed the old home
of President Lincoln. It ia really plain •
rr and more unpretending than the
picturo* of it make it appear. Hut I
thought a* I stopper! to view it, what

. Japan,

Old Govtra-

incnt Java and

Crushed,

Oolong and 4

Golden Rio,

Standard A, Ex­

grades of Young

Green. Routed

tra C. and Brown

Hyson.

and Ground.

LOWEST CASH PRICE
Cash paid for Butter, Eggs, &amp;oriease call and see us.

No trouble to show goods.

Yours Truly,

Spooner &lt;fc Hepburn.

WM. H. HAYFORD.i

ACQUAINTANCE CARDS
OX reeelpj of cent* I rffl forward by
mall a parkas nf therarw Aeqrest stance
Cards by which any per**, enu farm the
acquaintance of a stranger, ar a pereoo
of tbr opposite mx without an inlrodoot

OFFICE Ci CUIJtT HOUSE,

IIISTIXUS, MICHIGAN.

hs changed it for ths more spurious
and elegant bouse I saw in Washing­
ton a year ago.
This town of Jacksonville is one of a
low. with about 12,000 people it com­
bines more objects of interest than any

LEE REED
Mantifaotttrer of Carriages is to
Busy to write a new advertise­
ment, but continues to sell Carri­
ages, Buggies, Cutters, &amp;c., &amp;c-&gt;

CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.

Here m four Htste Asylums, vis. the
Insane, Blind, Deaf and Dumb and
that f« Imbecile*. Hero too, are three
Ladies Seminaries, and a Conservatory ing to light dally. Tho fart is, it ia be­
lieved, that Mr. Beechar has lived a
here also b the Illinob College. These life in total variance with his profes­
with a High School, Academy and four sion*; that his amour* bare been fear­
ful in number and quits as fearful ia
ward schools would seem to supply tho
place sufficiently with instruction
Il bj n city of Cburebes, four Meth­
odist, three Piesbjdsrian, Ac. Ac., and
many of them have fine edifioee
Tho business of the dty surrounds
an open shaded pablic square, ia this
square public meeting* aro often held.

held there every Saitodsy evening for
a longtime Ust Saturday evening n
prominent lawyer, said to have been a
hard drinker, addressed an audience of
1200 to 1500 people, taking strong and
and advanced temperance ground. I
find by |ba way that tbo temperance
work is progressing in thia Btatu and In
many places no liquors can be purchaned except as psovided by tow. In
Bloomington ths stajoowDfe to this of­
fset were confirmed by a oonvensfiou
with two Irishmen 'wbe were evident

Three Grades of

Also u full litte of Fancy Groceries, all of which ve offer at

AGENCY.

We send this
THE NEW IMPHOVED

paper from, now until

RKMINGTONSEWINGSACHfflt
.-WZSIUIUD,

fetaiuMtetaonftgifrrftix
i M 2 oral.

IN BJWNE’S STORE,

REAL ESTATE

bring their w
in which they
tage over their opponent, a* tbe latter
A day spent in Springfield waa im
We hare received from and publish­
being mostly new settlers, do not have
ed at the request of A. I- Aldrich Esq., proved by easing the city as much as
their wives and daughters with them,
Asting Cemans* ionar of thia Institution, possible It it justly famed for its baau-

flung himself on his knere beside her.
her hand drotrped beck against his
to which the attention of all interested
shoulder. “Faithful-to the sod," rhe that the )aat delegate election was coa­
is specially directed.
murmured, and never spoke again.
trated in Congrrrs on the ground that
Samos 1. TAv yw*yd» *f
.State •/
Do Champfleury lifted the reddened
Cannon, the Mormon delegate, waa in­
mvt. Tbs', the Fuperialsneligible on account of haring more than
ties of thia State in which there are, vr
but a bill was passed iu tho House cf shall l&gt;e hereafter, any person ar per­
Reprreeautive* declaring any person sons between tho ages ot ten years and
twenty years, who shall nureeea a good
guilty of polygamy to bo ineapable of natural intellect and good moral qiiarholding a seat in Ctegren. It ia said after, and shall have no coatagiauo dis­
this bill failed to pass in the Senate be­ ease, who shall be deaf and dumb, or
ing overtooXed during tbe hurry of the blind or partially dsaf and dumb or
blind, and who shall be or shall be­
come cbergeaWe W saM omiWy, or to
thought tbe Monuon authorities would any township therein, shall cause any
taka warning from what waa done. In­ and all such persoiu to be taken to the
MU' LI_ _ T_ .r____ z__ .l. i______
stead of that, they have re nominated

NEW GROCERY HOUSE

for SALE!

uoon RKAMrea

MORGAN JONES.

miimi iitb.

�THe IVpiIbucmi

pities

Licsl

J. Cole
Brandies and Champagne
xo. so nnoABWAT, nvr rocr.

•cat in for priming the Charter and
Ordmanceo in phamplet form, and wo
Lid 33 per rent below the Jnmul, and
Iben was refused th. job by th. council,
and the Jewnuf allowed to put In a anppiimeatary bid after ’they knew what
our bid was. Learning of thia wo also
•ent in a second bid, and again bid war
below them and th. council was com­
pelled to give us the job.

Au, on Daces Goons at Coot Bound
tu dean out for the new atock.
Geo. H. Johnson ft Co.
Middleville.

The Hoc (f) Senator gires aa a rea-

office exorbitant rate, for thb same.
In the above extract from the last Has­
Jtanul there is not one
Wm Eastman is making astensive tings
word of truth. Dennis knows that tho
laiprovem.nte at his warehouse, near
the railroad, by adding a reiter ftnd Charter was not ehangwl by tho present
preparing to build • large .levator for Legislator, in regard to any legal print&gt;«K of any kind. That the Charter has
th. rereptfou uf grain. Ho i.
thelrea kept buoy in filling order, far always required th. ordinances and fi­
nancial statement to be printed in all
lune, plaster, etc.
tbe papers published in th. city. And
llk-k.
u»
,,,
that ia right, os th. peoplo should know
&gt;1 kx&gt;k • pur of joso, nxna, iuxooi,
what they are required to do by th.
■ 1'1.1. of
Council. All that eras done waa th.
them, with one spoon, at a saloon last
addition of tho 50th Section and any
Saturday orening. This is nut a rotlcctioa upon tho refreshment, but rath­ person who reads that and then tho
above, will know that Dennis is a de­
er more ujMjn tho spoon-ica.
liberate liar, and meant to deceive tbe
Tho balance of cash in the Stat.
Treasury July 29, WB. 11,202,014.5(1.
Recelpte during week ending August
Spiritual Meeting.
5. were HO^lt.12; paymret, dBriBg
aamotimo 802,518,09; leaving a bal­
Tho Gun Laks Association of Spirit­
ance in the Treasury of 81.151,014.59. ualists nil hold a meeting in their
itecreaao for tbo week 151,599.97.
grove on balunhy and Bunday tbe 29th
In tho annual opportionment of tbo and 30th of Aug. Eraminent Speak­
primary School Interest fund, there aro ers will be present. Tho public are
found to bo 417,464 children io the cordially invited to attend.
' State who partako of tho benefit In

I Eaton Connty there are 8.436 scholars
drawing public money, and the apportiooato l» 84.218, or fifty cents per head.

Nel profit*—1PA fisherman's.
‘
What is dispeptia ?—Stuff.
j
Sorrowful fishes—W(b)olos..
Plenty— squinvls in the woods.
Going fast—ice out in the sun.
CaTT=hud pay what you owe.
1

Four Blate street bloods started 3 a.
111, Saturday morning for Tbonmpple
lake fur a “prime dqy’s fishing." so
| they proclnimsL When Wo state that
they setnrMd home 6 p. m. that even­
ing with a small bnll-hcod two inches
lung tho felicity of tho day's sport (?)
can be readily estimated.

Election time approaches, and candi­
dates aro thicker than flies were in
Egyjit. Slates are being written and
uflfoo-seeken count their friends. Tho
Iteml our new advertisements.
poor man ia noticed, patted on tbe back
Another—drinking cup at tho pump.
and treated to condensed lightning.
A pair of drawers—A apan of horses And so, nee in n year or two, men
Refreshing—roda watuy at tbe Auu- stand on the stuns level, general good
feeling exists, and everything is lovely.

Aa wo were walking along tho streets
the other day, we mot a certain person
who was canvassing for a paper. Ho
bad on his face an expression of the
most intinee disgust. We asked him
what the matter waa; he aaid he had
Ground and lufly tumbtap—Cut-glass been orer to tho Marble Shop, and oaked them to snbeenbo for his paper.
gobU-H.
Certainly, replied they, “Pay in work."

lists of Patents issued from tho IL
8 Patent Office to Michigan Inventors,
for the wook ending July 15th. 1874,
and each Iwaring that date. Furnish­
ed this |x]ier by Cox ft Cox, Solicitors
of Patents, Washington, D. C.:
• Burning Iron, C P Benoit, Detroit;
Saw Betting Anvil, M Hitchcock, Hills­
dale; Running Gear for Carriages, B
E Herrington and G W Irish, Grand
Ledge ; Saw Arbor, J Torrent, Muske-

Tat our Bools and Shoes, they c
excellent fits, Call and see •
Geo. H. Johnson ft Go.
10
Middleville.

FALL EXAMINAT1OHB
LADFUim

gStr*5

• UK

What part of a ship ia good
youngsters—Tho spanker.
What roof covers tho moot noisy

w'John Hotchkiss has built a treat yard

fence at Isis residence on Green St.
Why is a whisper forbidden in [rililo

An inventory taken uf the State Agcult iral Farm (070 acres) shows it lo
a
rth 8201,000.

Dr. Upjchn has tho lumber on the
tu - .1 and will soon make improveJ. Hendershott has tbe cellar dog
for -. new house on Broadway near the
res i- nee of John Beaamcr. teWia. H. Goodyear ia about moving
to Mi'skvgoa to live. tie will engage

nation ia called to ths now adver■nt of Spooner ft Hepburn. They
worthy of a liberal patronage.

■ numerous flying papers on tbo

W.i trust our readers will road the
excellent Illinois letter wo publish this
wook Wo hope to hxro more of the

HUB

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.
Those new goodsare arriving at John
Stanley's. And the stock of Green
Groceries begins to be attractive. You
will find him In his splendid new store.

Commission Merchants
IH GRAIN AfTD FLOUR.
Coroar Want xutbyStrwL

§50,000 00
HASTINGS

■ommrod ILa
• aider te dries oa Um Id ward
for Ito asaa of
sad UmI U
MMtd afilaal tea proyarlyla frol tofwkrcb lha
aald walla aaa laid acrordlog lo ac. 1 of a Or

Tvr

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CuBiatUar

TetoSrsee Xwd^r.taL tdlfc, UTS.
onBsinciffliLmsuaaeoui!

WESTERN HOKE JOURNAL,

Hkdaaatla

Uorad tkal lha report to arcepu

SINE’S

GIFTOTERPRISE!

OF POPE PIUS IX

Dili Catholic Journal ii litiijai

Hastings Township Republican Caucus.

FRESH FISH!

Tlio Republicans of tho Township of
Hostings will meet iu Caucus at at tbo
Center School House, on Saturday tho
15th day ol August. 1874, al one o'clock
P. M., tar the election of delegatee to
the County Convention, to be hold in
Hastings City on tho -du inst., for the
election of eight delegates tu tho Slate
and Congressional Conventions
By order of Committee,

:tat

St. Mary’s Academy,

The following is a simple mode uf
rendering water sdmost aa cold as foe:
Let lhe - jar,, pitcher or vessel used for

tbrough a straw.
The way to make a fire real hot i
krvp it thoroughly coaled. .

i

A Grange Picnic is to be bold on tbo
15th of August, on tho South side of
Gun Laho, in tho township of Orangofolds of coarse cottoe krpa conetantly
yille, and on tho grounds of tbe Plain­
wet. The evaporation of the water will
well Fishing Club.
tarry off the heat from the Inside and
reduce it to a frrering point. In India
Como one, come all, and bring your
end other tropical regions where ice can­
sweet hearts with you. There will be a
not bo procured this ia common.
Bowcry Dance in tbo afternoon and ev­
Girls, don’t yon ever marry n man ening for those whose tinny feet love
until you have wen him-go throngh the
that enjoyment. Refreshments . will be
act of eating. Let tbeH-andidaW for had on lhe grounds and n happy time
your hand first pass the ordeal of eating is expected.
W. B.
I soft boiled eggs—half a down will do
fur a triab If ho can do thia and leave
tho table cloth, napkin, and his shirt
unspotted, and if his mouth does net ^Un Bunday aflorn.on last Richard
look aa though tho ccnlente uf a double Walker, son of Bryan Walker, living in
revolving six-bottle castor, mustard and the north part of Irving, while out
all, had crossed bis threshold—take hunting squirrels with a gun. accident­
him. Or, try him with a spare rib. If ally shot himself; tbe ball entering un­
ho accomplishes thia feat without with­ der tho mid-ohin and passed upward
out putting out one ot his ever, pitching and a little to the right, lodging near
tho bones into your lap, or knocking tho tho ear. Ho Ibra walked homo, almost
table oat of joint, fix tbo wedding-day half a mite, unaidod, remaining perfect­
ly sane, and appears lo have strangled
at once—for bo will do
from tbo swelling of tbe throat so tu to
IHoht trees by the roadside. They
add grfsdtf to tho beauty of tbe place, prevent breathing, and dying about 8
o’clock, living but Jtwo ho&lt;nn_from the
cheering the weary
.....................
limo of tho accident. _^Te waa a quiet,
day, and making resort for birds, th?, J------_-----------------------grown by tho industrious yuuug men twenty-two years
farmer*' ailiiu. I
sugar orchard, old and was much thought of by all his
acquaintances.
adding to tho income of the owner year­
ly, al tbo aatno time growing valuable
wood and timber, no insignificant com­
Letter* remaining In Heatings P. O.
pensation for planting and care.
A Nashville friend of ours who has uncalled for Arig. 5, 1874.
Persona calling for aay of tho followjust been married and gone into house­
keeping, mentions, incidentally and un­
complainingly, tbo following few of his
Wife's relations that comprise hu (?)
family; Hie wife's mother, three atetern, seven otepsistere two widowed
mats, their four babies, three maiden
aunts, three cousins, two neirea, one
grand motlier. two gvand-auate and an
adopted female infant; and he is the
only man in tho house- Fancy a mid­
night alarm of fire in that doanicito.

HICH.,
Will Reopen Sep. 1st

Hardwar 0 Store ■

MONRSE

JOSEPH PFLL’Q.

BEST OF WORK.

Terms $120 Per Year.

PIOTURESL
The groat and justly celebrated Phy­
sician for Eye, Ear, Lang, Nervous,
Female, and nil Chronic Diseases, Dr.
N. J. Aiken, has returned from Cali­
fornia, and will be in Grand Rapids,
Mich., until October. Office, 2G Mon-

1 am now all alone in the i’hotograpb
busioeaa, and aa I bare tnaite arrange­
ments to increase my facilitiM for doing
better work than ever, all should call
and get a negative taken. The eupcriority of my work in tho past is a suffi­
cient guarantee of first-class work in
tbo future.
Rooms in Washington
Block, south side Stale Street

15w4

For particulars, address
MOTHER SUPERIOR,
Convent t IL M„
Monroe, Mich.

BEST
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and cure, in and confidential ease,
should not fail to consult thn Doctor al
once in person or by letter.
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A.

MATT.EPy

To offer a good bargain and tet every
000 know it, are tbo two loading oomtials for bnrinows.. Men may make
money without domg this, but it ia th.
. I—"1
There ore different ways of informing
Famoa F. Biatuo, of the Detroit &amp;
cuatewres aa to what you can offer
Milwaukee Railroad, baa besnanwnthem, but there are none which tdtt so
ginoer 111 yearn and traveled 480,000
little or which may be so effective as h*-,-— heated over from their wounds,
tailrs without a single accident.
wo have another case to write up. List
Tho Hastings phitooopker obenrreti
Batmtday night Luther Hyatt, while in
su iul- |-™&gt;» J .rp»u l»
that the placidity of expression worn by
a atato of intoxication and in company aa it is best to Ut tho sheep nm to Um
only, an advertisasneat goes to
hay all th. time, and ths oata are to bo
a man who is “next" in a full harbor’*
sands; to .hangers as well aa to f
tai i. 4b. abaat Mr. Mv«s further
shop cannot bo counterfeited.
•
ciaima that if a former will do moot of
Watch your garden fences.
Tbe
his work himMlf, hiring help only when
large herd of cattle daily running tho
it is noceaaary-for hSrvostmg bay,
streets make gardens look tick after
sorting oat tbe cam and cabbage.
It is suggested by an astute friend of
morality that smoking lo allowed dur-

DAY AND NIGHT.

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Qty Drug Stan,

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Obstacles to

�stripe tm Ha towny coat, but dying
hard, a terror to tte last; tte maroh
over leagues of sand, where earth and
ate and wind whirled together ia ano
blinding, blaring teat, and tho mirage
•warn ever before and death lay behind
-all the stifling life of tte strange,
lute, lavage sons of the desert lived
again for her iu tte wood*. ami made

bow,

whka ate added cnUtagiy, “Per­
haps you do not love ter?” “Not love
bur."' bo repeated; he raised the band
ho held to Me Uno, and ia another in­
stant woe gone from her s.gbt. .
Aurora ted finitted ter song. and
waa lifting still in tte window, ter gui-

THE ORIGINAL

tteagM loft ta that aeemragly emotam“Wteiia it you ask of ma?’ ate
cried. ‘To break tte faith {^lodged to
tte dead! for - ------ - *tai to tte end.

large shadowy eyes gixiiig quostioningly out into tte durk. The color came
and went in her cheek m ate heard a
etap growing kinder alone the terrace.

woman he loved. When d'Eataval re­
turned from the seven years’ captivity
for which be bad been snateted from
the gory death of the battle-field,
“It i* I," aaid d’Eataval'* voice. Do
Aimra’s rouain ted Mt, at the first you net draw mo wherever ycj are? '
He took the hand that toy on the gui­
tar end held it fluttering ifl hi. -And
—Aimee?-' ate aaid, catching her

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faltagty.stebte teM a aorere-gnty in
hia Mart too entire for him to Duration
its degree ar nature. It was only when
after a vast'a ateenos, te returned to
find tte ohiM UoraoaMd into the delirate brilteney of giriteud, and all that
yvung promise giveu to another, that he
knew what ate ted been to him—tte
focus of every
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____ ______ _ _________ .growing with
him. ted so grown into him that be
could no mare hope to sever if from hi*
life ttea to nado tte mysterious bond
uniting body and aool and yet live on.

“A memory ?*’ ate broke in.' “Why.
it my life itaelf— wtet have I Iraaide ?
Look yon, rouaia, you love me, you eay.
Multiply that tore a myriad-fold, and
imagine mine for him. My heart vtin
ta.nothtag el*e than what you cal! a
memory ; iu all God’, infinite world of
ereaturva 1 feel only him I
" She
atoppad, tte paaaion oeetned to die out
of ter euddonly, and ahe lifted her face
with a weary amilc. •'You eve, eouain 1
do not waate yonr tore on toe— —”
“Enough. Aimee," avid Raoul. ‘What
your lure ia to you, mine iv to me. I
would not tone it if I could 1 will be
only your brother again, eince you will
teve'uo more ”
.
From that time he held himaelf atrictly within tte old relation*. Wtet te
auffvred ho autferod ta oitenco. accepting
quietly the meaauro of regard ate
gri*nio&gt;i him. No one would have au»Twcted the heartbroak ta tte hiatory of
throe two, ao oompowd, ao reecrv ad, he
by nature, ahe through that eort of convulaion of nature which appeared to
have ctengwt the very route of her
character. Al tbe period of Raoul’a re­
turn ahe woe ta her way, tto‘. tea alter-

can but seldom ravage the spirit. for
it loaves ruin and emptiness behind,
lie told binitelf that Fate could bare
nothing wane ia atuce fur him non, but
rather some compensation in letting bim
see ter, at least, happy. Rut when, in
tte week* that followed, ho beheld her
• ulfortaj inataad, be Buffered with her

than tbo first sharp anguish. He was
so helplvaa, loo. Ho could only watch
in silence, veiling hia pitying regard
before tbo*o sad, proud eyas, which, at
the slightest sign, would turn upon him
with the look of a wounded door el bay.
Ho dared not speak, be could not gv
away; he eould only eom", day by day
to liorrat* hia own heart in spoe-.hles*
sympathy and powerful rago.
Day by day—and yet tte days worn
ao few after all! Tte rosra were in
their fultest blush, when Eugene d'E»tarsi teld Aurora to Ida heart, on tte
very spot where, eight years before, te
bad held Andre in a parting clasp; and,
even yet, tbuugb tho ruee-prime was
|&gt;art, the vines sire red ta dilators hero
and there. In three few weeks Aurora
seemed tc have developed into sudden
womanhood, to bars poaied, a» it wore
in a night, from tho uncertain grace of
springtime to tte fall glow and richuera
uf snanser. Thera was a kind of glory
of youth and oompletoaru about tert
her clear, golden brown eyes gave out
a light like sunshine; the blood waa
___ B___ ______ ,__ ____ r_______ , bright un tte round riieek under tte
and perhaia a ivrtain listtosenara which | bright cheetnnt hair, ate moved and
might well, beside, bare teen taken for
music. Even Raoul's eyre unwillingly
follow al her, and aa for d'Eataral he
of the criaia ate had {mated through. seemed like one dusted. lie watched
She led a retired yrt not lonely eaia- her silently, unconacUo»ly. aa it soem»d
tonce in tbe rociety of ter adoptod seldom speaking to her. stating if ahe
brother and a voung orphan cousin, spoke tu him; be occupu-d himself with
a bom, since M. at. Vincent’s death, ahe noy other rather than with her, and yet.
ted Ukon lo fill a place in tte great
। empty honor, and who bad grown up a
strange reflection of her own girlhood.
To RaouL indeed, who bad watched the
develujmicnt of both, there waa some­
thing startling iu tte hkencaa; it wu
like looking from tte living love of bis
youth to her gho»L The Aimee of

Teas! Teas!!

“Aimro? it waa tho who i*-at mo tu
yuu. She will have nuno uf mo;*aho
boa aaid it bendi,'* ho continued gnyly.
“1 loft ter liateuiug to the nigbtingak-a,
and—I am hare.'
Aurora waa not difficult to convince.
That ttero find teen aome kind of at­
tachment batween h« couaiu and M.
d’Eataval teforo he loft France »te
vaguely knew; but that waa eight yeare
einoe, a lifetime to tbo cirl of aeventoen
and ahe waa ready enough to tetiero
that it no lunger meant anything. Ste
eat iu a dreary, happy alienee, eenrcely
■tirring, *ave now and then from under
her drupjMkl lathe* tu atoal a look at
hia face, and, white drinking ta tbe
mermur of hia voieo. not envying her
rouaia tiia nigbti-ngatee in the panicn.
It waa thu* that Raoul de Cbamnflenry raw them from tbo terrace walk
by and by. The light burning behind
them threw uat tte two figure, clearly
againtt tho Uuak, and told him ttio
whole Stary. Hut what could it inean?
Ho (tupped abort. LU heart beating
tend with ho{ie and with fear, a* be
thought lint of bimaelf mid then of
Aimee. Ho turned away and plamred
into tbo thickeat vluubbcry, where he

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sound near him. that lung-drawu breoth
nt of jiaiu unendurable? Ho thrust the
branches uaidu, and eoarchiugtho shad­
ow saw tho figure of Aimeo, white in
her white dross against the rough grey
sycamore, her ere* cfosed, her faro colbrlcss, nothing but lhe ufiriglil attitude
and tte labored brualbing to toll that
tbero was life in her. The thick, still
leaves shut out tte *ky above ter head,
the weedy ground wa. damp and dark
under her tool; outoide atari were shin
ing and nigh ton gak’* singing, but bore
there was nothing bat dark nee* and
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tarsi would laugh and shrug hia
•boulder*, and wonder a iittlo too. with­
out tte shadow of a aaepicion aa to tbe
tie that bound them, and very likely
thinking himaelf remarkably guod-uatured to give up *o much of hi* jwecioua
society to tte poor devil. Still, a* fur
itei, tte benefits were not to wholly of
hi* own omlaaiag. Ho was anything
but a bad fellow by nature, and. be had
home memories which did much fur
watmtte heartbreak in ter lovely feoa, him ; but te was tWbaty, aod a Loy in
to fool that tteee good-by kiaeea might
be tte last ever to be taken from tte
awoet fine—it waa rtab againrt which
seftter aword n« .h.eld availed. Alone
the young eoWicr would have refoiood
to iu»b ifcto the thick of tte battle
where blood ran hottest, but now that
he hadgiren teetage. to fortune.te could
not *o caretewly target that tte acme
drum basting gaily to arms had also ita
muffled tones, which would sound over
many a teed laid low in tho pride of

black hour hang over her heart. or was
ate on that evening perhaps lesa sad
than canal, Um fearful of what aha
bad feared so foog that it might hate
coma to seem an unreal danger f
D~5ta«
. Me

RatiaL Presently Aurora proposed to i
go and look it there were any left of the ,
little cream-white roses which were ,
known in the household as tho “roso-1
bow taken from Aimee, and tho girls Aimee, un aawuut of Milk'. Ht. Viapresence waa aecretly distasteful to him.
not tho less, doubtlras, that ho dinned
that auch love a* Aimoe ted atfU to
give n&gt; given to Aurora; it waa aa if
ahe too had a sort of fooling ol toeing
herself lire again in ter, only to Mlle
St. Vincent tbe feeling waa a pleasure

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turning round, holding out a tiny but
perfect dower warm white to the heart.
Hand and row wore taken and held tugetter in aclaap that waa not a woman'*
.
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with whom ahe came in contact. even
Raoul. to whom aaaocialioa made her a
twipeUal rting, while ahe was Mlle. St.
Hex band tromblod in hi*, her tent
Vincent'a dearoat earthly object, who
petted and spelled ter. finding iu her face bloated under bi* eye* aa ahe hoard.
developing beauty a pleasure ahe ted Hut there wa» anolhsr whore pate faro
grew pater at tte ward*, and who crept
Ami very lovely, indeed, Aurora nouetenly away from lhe anot where
looked that morning, aa ate stood where they rtuod lugtter, t» ateurbed in each
Aimee ted left ter. in tte very window otter to have pereievad ter atop over
where two lover* had parted eight year* tte gvnaa.
Aurora freed ter hand, and on a pre­
before. Tho summer wind came in and
out, blowing loose lock* from tte cheat­ tence of looking fcr Aimee, left d'Eatanut coil« over tte white dress and the val alone. He tat down on a garden
tend* full of rose*, above which ate:
bent, softly staging, over ami over, a
little strain ahe waa firm! uf t—
-

A auuden ahadew came b etween liar
and tlia aunahina, and, before ate could
turn round, ahe felt hcrwlf held clove to
a heaviag brawat, felt kiveae pceaeed on
ter tend*, her hair, on her face. When
ahe lifted it ia terror ate eaw a man
with tte btonae of tropic nun aod wind
uuder hia fair hair, a tnnn whoee heart
beat atrong agaiuat ter own; wteeo
Bathing blue eywu I nked down pavrionately ta bare, while be lepeeted over end

bright glare on tte
la, oe tte vivid grera
and tte wide dassfo
rywtere thrown back

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ateady regard. “I. it no pteaaaro to
return to old friandahip like ours, to a
bride in ttebloom of ter apringtime?"
“You iAinme,”te atamaered with
a be wiktevad air.
.
“IT Fie tten. mamaiour? am I ta the
bloom of my apnagtimc, or did yon took
to find tte woman you left right year*
ataoeT Eight yean! it in a long timacna may change much in eight yean.,
^^aa ttero any deeper meaning under

tte atab; but H picreod to tho very heart
not wiitetondiuR. He had come back
to her—and ted not found her! Th.
part hod giveu up ita dead, but it would
never giro up her loot youth. "He did
not know me"' ate repented Hteowaly to
teraelf, .u ete .at and gaaeAa: tte pate

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“Coward and traitor that I am!' te
groaned aloud. “1 cun li]_ curse the day
that eel me free!"
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quiet voice near him.

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                  <text>VOL. XIX. NO. 17.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1874.
ArtAttnua-

the Wolverine combined Corn and Fallow Culti
vator is the best in the market. It is well made
and of thoroughly seasoned timber. It'is a riding
sale the celebrated Gale Chilled Plow having se­
cultivator, but is so constructed that there is cured the agency for this County.

little or no weight on the horses necks even with- We warrant these plows superior to any other
out a rider. Any cultivator that depends on the Chilled' plow in existence in the following particurider to fake the weight from the horses necks is'

riders vary in weight and the
harder the ground the harder the bear down on the
necLs. It has also a patent leveler By which the
imperfect as the

teeth can always be made to run the same depth

and level. No other Cultivator has this. Every
one guaranteed to give satisfaction or no sale.

Come and get one on trial.

Strength, Durability,
Quality and Quantity of Work,
Adaptability to aU kinds of Plowing,
flSMffl MB
«8TO

NO EXTORTION!
The price of the plow is only $14.50; Plain
Points, 55 cents; Cutter Points, 70 cents.

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Timber, Utli, tSiunglea, Sato, Domi.
Hli.sk, Monldingii. Fnoiw, Brock­
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BEST OF WORK.

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Satisfaction!

POSTPONEMENT
nm aib
last mnceit
IX Ain OF THE

A GREAT BARGAIN

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FARM FOR SALE!

DAY FIXED

WE WANT AGENTS.

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L&lt;8T CHANCE

AN EASY ^FORTUNE.

Hand Rail, Newell Post,
and Balnaters,

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Remember the Flace.

JEM GOODS AND ICT PRICES

.anuar ua.vd.

MARBLE YORMS
M4 th«M YU&gt;»e». nri.bM apai &amp; pr»-

Girt ua a Call.

J. L. Wnnh,
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Haringa, Jum «. 1974.
HEAD STONES.

THE FIFTH (HFT1 CONCERT

TABLE TON,

apaiwa iai4

Hastings, Michigan.

HASTINGS

HOPKINS and BARNES,

30th November.

20,000

AMERICAN MARBLE

$50,000 00
FORE DRBG8 id MEHCDilS,

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GIFT ENTERPRISE!

Hasting*,

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DAY AND NIGHT.

Well-rtnlahod Hotuo and Barn
lU inniMs. NtuM la U» Vuko «f QaimLr.
■flklafvaradiaf ik, TkaH-aaa,,!,
wa n* from a Msai-baaa.

the phemtskr wi ll be sold

Fw Oh Ytatf feta Lffl

�Th. formation of a National Sports
■M** Aasoeiatiaa at tbie tim* i. attractjag th* attention not only of pm—i daroted to tb. takiag of maimab, fish, and
fowl, for profit, bntnlronf sportsms.

t ‘ill bfo^en generally AggfBeed tfo4
th* spirit of gambling did not
th* feminine soul, to aay alarmiqg.^ji
tent; but thia, like many other general

day th* deetroetioe of tbee* crentuwi MQey 'a trip aSoi'
ho had made a total mlatake.

moot persisteal igambler on the face of
the glubi. Il takaa full poeaeeaion of
h»r -it Itucuruea a part of her very naturn—it i» a madness, which only suecntnbs to the severest |oaailde treat-

begun, Cr*t for the preeerratkai of life
and for raiment; nut a* article, of
gafr wgi oomwiewe. nt tn be need ia the

Alm*.

Itoma.M^. walked |B
look no pain* to conceal her utter
wenritoMoof Ihalife ahe tod, and her
huabaad fcnnd he had merrio-l la haato

Th;* unrestricted *i*ughl*r baa at
length rorultad ia lb* total *xt*nnuiatiou in thia cuantry of *um* varieties of
animal* a ad l.into, o. driving them so
farawtfr io* [wpulsteddiotria. that __
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hour,
talking ef the danger* that throng the
marriner, enjoying a few favorite “airl’o
by different |&lt;rti*a. and watching' lAr
The Beaver, which wa
found in Pennsylvania,
iata. Th* d*er, which

_
wrr* one*

£§SS?

The faabionabl* womm of th* groat
citir* fall into it eowly. The life they
laud ia of a natur* that make* it almoat
a necroaity to them. Th* "■Meon" of
faabionable gaiety, which .....Ijjg

bright light* of. HL Jo**ph aa they re-

th* aubjeote of legialative enactment*.
So groat imjiertaao* ia altachod to the
praaervntiou of lab, thalmny State*
hav* not only ttoMlti tfbe time of

purpose of rartoeking stream* and Jakes
wfiiehtha cupidity of man ha* almoat
through th* "Palmei HantoA*
depopulated
While la the gsswral a*u* it ia to the Pacific Hotel" and other pksws
interest of society that thia indieerim: la collected all th* splendor of
nate slaughter ba stopped, on no on*
claw of usen dose the doty of guiding
public laufiweer, meiigatiag l.arnamTbis ia an imposing atructur* of alone '
masonry, fir* stories, lighted to th*
tom from the »ky, and furnish** erapfoym.nl for th. mug little company of
tbre* hundred clarka and waiter*. Corn
rousted tre Jteriv*y«I t^jhe upper etoriae &lt;911 nlpealw.f

tintii
banal tha' will.

chUTOh wbitrwaah*. Bewher, ba will
etxnm.nca suit in th. courts fer damWM for'•• 'x^aetion of Me Wife. Thi*
will bring tb. delicate people who know,

the whole truth and nothing but the

Taking a bus un i passing out ■■
about a mile, tb.n •I the northward up
MWaukro arena, (wh.ro ia drank beer
enough to turn a small mill) two mil^
charge, will u*. to* sedan von to pro­ brought ua wi(hij,aboCI one hundred
rod* of tlie Roa^M^yWid1 i* to
vide law*, that filter, genaratfoa* may
,
not be deprived of the bheaing* which opacities both night and day, ami drir.
thia generation ia *o wantonly dmtroy- en by two engine* equal to eight bun- rotuaininr fourth. This goes on for
boun and hours—till, in fact, it i* tim*
"W.Il, Rate. h«* you ere. sure
enough, tending to yoar fljwun. Whet
luck you do have, child. A* for me, it
■seat* hi if Imvot her* any at ell.
.Either I forgot to water them, aad the
■un morch** the poor things, the chick­
en* got into the garden and pick 'em to
pieevs, or Jowler aad Tib get to frolick­
ing, and just play the mischief with
them. Anyhow, I doo': appear to be
much of a band with them. I left Mary
J ano tending to th. apple ‘jelly, and
came over to toil you about poor Alice
Hillary. I know yon hadn't heard.
Yea, Amo* hae tost hi* wife. You know
th. doctor told him some time ago the
bad heart disee**. and was likely to go

Therefore; b*

they mu*t swear. Then will Mr. Frank
Moalton. who ha* Jrttere ia hi* poasesate^ l&gt;* itegnki I ’ to- either producw,
them or ‘sneer to their contents ; then
will th* (wopl* who know things, but
who have kept what they know to th.m •
heir* boto-Mliree of delfoeey or hrterset. be romprlW io *tate th* truth, and
it will all out; then will th* public be

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AVe 1-luve.Tii
Powdered,

enough to satisfy thmr natures, particu­
larly a* they can win or fo*r a very
targe sum of money in a day. At one

nrar Jb-ekikill; Mr. Tilton ia al home ;
Mr. Moalton wButfe/aguaet al GImceeter, Ma**., nnd Mr* Tilton is in wa*
obaeurity, known only to Mr. Ovington.
In the Hat ot 'poaaengera for Europe by
the Britannic, On Saturday, appear* th*
name of Henry C. Bowvn. of the Asde-

&gt; /bur siook WM iH'tac tk (-Mil, Ut hie tluil Mu»..iioriUyw:
and consequently we ran offer the best bargaint in nur Jine t
be found anywhere.
*•«&lt;»

arc above perwual lit log* »ud
uninfluenced by th* mac net Lain of a
great name, will get al the cold. *olld
truth. Don't make up your mli.da till

ia an district* of our common country j
and for thia psrpoe* a movsmest baa
been inaugurated by th* • New York
State A***ociatiou lor the Protection of
Fub and Gaute," in a preliminary
meeting ar Niagara Falla on Sejdembcr
9, 1874, to take eueh action aa may pteb.do.tef dour* and ImHd’a. rml
is found ’ reaily for th* railroad. Ar
there nr* tbre* *el* of roller*, *acb run­
ning out four hundred and eighty rail*
ia twenty-four hour*, and each rail
weighing fire hundred lb*. It only
take* a little figuring to discover tluii
thru* hundred and sixty ton* of thia

application and without the invention*
of an attorney. A power of an attorney
will not be rorogniaed in an application
for the isossi* nf peuaiou provided by
the ec*. A letter by the penaiuoer to

rf •tgh^a weak mm In palfoy. bat *n
it honest man so for as hi* light show*
him what bcoeaty Is. He mralil not
makragood *&gt;*mb*r ot Congress, but
he ha. a plaro in the world, and he wf]|
always fill It creditably and vrol!. A
aroat assilu* fo Theodore and a r«l

On our return we rtopped at th* W*Uw
Work*, lb* building of which are 4onfomed * ftrtmtk . &lt;«^*fo|l*b. for
mutual protection and advancement.
Th* priaripg qfiieet of the Amociatfon
i* to protect th*me*lv*a from bad debt*,
Md to do ttoe dmy pwpmr to fefopt

I

jjrailea of Yoitnir

tra ('. and Brown

IlySOf

iumI (hound.

LOWEST CASH PRICE
Many good people hare felt some
alarm at the vast nnmlwr of Ibreign
born citirons who, this mason, bar*
gone back to their former bom*., sup­
posing that the panic and tb. cvn*e- He ia a great man and a good one. I
qurnt scarcity of labor had dnron them know whereof I *p*ak, tor I know him
well He hs- done unwtee thing* and
groundlcM. The fact ia tho dullneaa of foolish thing*, lie haa the inflnnltlee
trad* ha*|told terribly upon th* steam­ that belong to and are a part of geniu* ;
ship lines, and all of them hav. Issen
running at a foe*. To get a* much
business a* possible, they all put down
the rates ot (tassagr* to a very small sum

paro th* Way by which he u co oomfort-l
ably oonreyed from on. part of the
I eountry to another at the rate of th’rty | ^Eatigration i* note* briak
tte almpU m
to forty mil** per hour
! In the afternoon by *ww«t railroad we

hi* oAcw. encfoiing hi* |MOeian rortifi- I weal to th. iwwlltern part of the eity
cate, and giving poet-odke addreee and epant *ome two bout* in the a ion
will be *aflfownt prraentetion of hie
~“'1
&lt;»• TJ««J« P.cV
J whet* there aro too many thing* to
•kite*.
! meutiito, elNtoog^ intrtrtoMfc to *ee.

tlolung and

Standard A, Ex­

monster *agio*a, th. largest of which
ha* a piston shaft six inche* in diame­
Mid aa* that hi* mntoetaufiy, cOMfoter, with a tan foot stroke and balance ting of himself and wit* and eight ehil.m
intis*!.**rolling mill*. Two ot the*, engines
are in motfon ooatiaually, forcing water
to all part* ot tb* city, even six mils*
out to th* atoak yard, ia the suburbs
W* now thought ot aroWHing th*
day’s visit by see*a ding th* tdwer
which staade at the height of 244 steps

Cash paid for Butter, Eggs, &amp;c.

Manufttoturer of Carriages is to
busy to write a new advertise­
ment, but continues to sell Carri-

®v~’ou I* approaddi

A gx&gt;d abowerW TA*
OH-and par what ■

. O’*- i corn about frit

CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.
Do! ata tad aetrve do

3L bea.iMnoi.4ii
*• FI time.
••
A ^bool Board, th.

tlectica or sale; and if not&gt;i.l will
atairtliii fccaabiadha aMaf* p»- b* th* motto ol the real and we pro«." The pesters should join thia

the citer Mu. water* eat th* teae, dot­
ted with now and th*n a white mail,
rtrwtrhing tarappeaMaiert^fbe oriental

heaven*, th* myriad* of houae* upon
wboM topa w* could took, the atro*ta

dirtanro with lb. gforiou. old tun juat
hiding himnelf behind th. Rocky
Moentaiaa, gilding all with it* goM«
beana ia eprond the grandaat pano
nm. I wrorM^n^a^wM from th.

paper from now until

Mr
and ata hoppy to inform th* greet

that I am prvjir.i to amd any an
Sr/MteMptn.

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�T&gt;|« fVrteucv Bw'it.
Letters remaining in Hastings P. 0.
tmealfad for Aug. 18, 1874.
Persons calling for any of the follow­
ing will please cay "Advertised.”
G. W. Cola. Dock Cherny, John
Crump. M. J’. Jtewolf, Stella M. Ellis,
D. B. Freeman, J. If. Henderson, Mrs.

i early u Te&gt;M.y reea,«mS «~k. l.lmn

__
_ _____________ _ ______ °f u&gt;*aystemra.
•rr*A?f&lt;»lR5WH OITIiyidJ^nu* ov*iIfoidri'4*raW- W. T.'^eat.-

•trouble." Twcuty-and-a-half per cent
i* a pretty ^ood mtero.1, isn't it?

A- woman’s courage Bowl dee.^r th., Idly rtrairod. Brevity la foe soul of
a 'nan*.,. Mie. spring* ,
jhe wUl, wit.
Ixmg diseaxtafom* weary and
Jtf-ta frtW.foo heart.,.
. Take gpraa. Trafa— fc.l.s.j peg,
‘ -Th’y I“U Wr.» iu a show-euaa," wag -Mn.i-rtfallvdrelirad.
the remark of a rural lady whn rrowwtlv
A nra
std iD sooa be out
attended a ply futwral.
.; I
11 WUJ bo Ugbtor h&lt;£ee Ibra tbo old.
poUUy dto-t white. The primfag
, euA engrariu, will be mtoratad fa black
ink, and the bredw win be nuowar aad
What is -ore pl—at than to Hat­
es to a young man who can’t sing bnt
tliinkv h«* cap. Ho gets nd la th* face
rolls hix eyre Hko tops, and when tbo
Ifikl lot— U dying oal he araua in oa
tho iKunoMlrwteh with a tcroreh that
would ho honor to a Modoc.

CHURCHES.

.WEL'HK'

Strolling through Washington street,
about sam^wn. foe oltoyj eronfag, we
overheard a shrill voice pipe oet from
rhhhi an apporouily peaceful domicile
What shall we du without tlmal
• -"IT you want to ** aad see your old
During thia hut weather .wsr, ..... .............
t..... ,
_ _
maid, you’ll have La go baro-foeiod, sir
*““»«»■ 1.U tek
gvtey deecnpt-a be supplied
------- - ——
Many 6F .dor aubacrib—a who hove
roertred foslr papers at the Ra»»
a?ee wffl.Bi&gt;dM'M *1to have
them sent M the r'oatoSce here.her.
Wa iMU. r« Wfa«d to tranafar their
name
tfa. 1*. u.
M Av
«*■*
.nt, wa.. tJrtiyrijvrify their Ocsira to have u. do
.uraTivs-,
4o-has&lt;x «&gt;„,
Mtwerting
, toft’W.' tlt A, resu. Uext
1.
I.u4andnmhepRalUfastU-

A farmer and family com. fa town
yesterday sad bought a large bill of
good* at a store bo had never visited be­
fore. Hooa after he met a merchant
with whom ha wax acquainted, and who
aaked. “Why did you not buy of me
ma P* As is often the com, tho fanner
•
replied, “I looked over foe list of busi- about 81,000.000.
Another Nathan murderer has turned
ne— firms in the Bunts, before start­
ing tram home, ud decided on a place up, but they won't believe him. It
at which to trade, I thought you were would bo a relief to hang somebody
Too much hunting in and near the
city limits on Bunday. We ran hear
the report of guns from almoet evary
direction on that day, and would if the
nam— of the pmoua were known to u&gt;
publish fora. It seem, pretty lawless
wo .hould judge to hnnt on the Sabbafo; but ns long a* they are unmoles­
ted and allowed to carry on the vocation
we enppooe they will “keep right on
shooting". If we hove laws to live by
why not suforoe them T Is there* anr
officers to do their duty 7

were intently engaged in their'natural
culling, when a large cat ran out of foe
store and “lit" square of tbo Itack of one
of the oonl—taats. He gave a peculiar
ky yi and left the ring, when every one
of the dogs followed hi* example u
qutek n. if a six poun far bad been dis­
charged in fomr midaL After bar misCMmlng
h
recogaimd
necoesity
among
a •' * -!
1
efon of peace, t*bby quietly returned to
. N“» M*rt.many
»o» gvlusg! fanners; for more capital and. less Mad the atom looking quite sutiafiod at her
«“• Ix-tter cuHirniiou per acre—the
emptoymeut of labor tn such a way m
to render the profits* from It secure.
O*fos «i. flrewey•Me County Survey- i But who will buy the Ind and peg the

Tin, Nashville .Vrarr liu a aorrespopf
■frnt‘ u!"TTart'ingy. who Wfakly jot* down
hbdoinoe while' laboring ’
* '

poi*&lt;— to hie fellow-man.

trill get eu/nW to Uka tho Bajnra,
it will double foe list, and enabfo ua to
famish a still bettar paper. Why not
“go for” your neighbors, and especiaUr
borrowers ? Kcoder, please note that
. by acting upon this rugge.tlou all par­
ties wiU be lieaefited—yottrerif, the new

For the airoinmodntiun of our sub.cribers who desire any other liaok.
.nigaxine, or paper, pullished, with or
without the advertised jtreniium*, wo
•ill obtain it for you al the Ia&gt;FKST
lUtE*. withdut any cx]&gt;e—e to ynn in
tending foe erder. '
.

To core vfeeptoxrfnss let the fall meal
romein tbe middle of the day. Two
honrs niter it hc» been taken walk thrro
nearly double the circulaiion t»Toily i
•% jl™1?011*
Th*.
or four mil— or tide twice that number.
other paper in the County. •
. tf I w»U bo liberally rewarded hr brftigiug
Eat a light, easily digested supper, and
““
KtE? V/aWT* ■ i ’ r
(are foe succeeding hours till bedtime
Your tout! jieperteib you of your in a way egw*We, fart |Not exciting.
! tuwt\\nw«urc«!S,_afjfii current events,
, umi ijlJidvertishig’ columns are a gride
! to thiStotne ihdu.tAi.
1
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Election is appruadiing.
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A good shower'll ritaled.
Call—and pay what you onu,’

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| Thajqytnntiim for futuie guaeraitone’
I from i«eeenl imlicution., will, n-tl be. •
I •'Who', struck Hilly I’nllert^ji;"; fort 1
la&amp;tg Library, oil now lea— them at
fo* nocifaal price of f0 cotes peoefo
XliUUAfaAgood way tofmame.raa*
Ustxtedlag »• hop. he w«le IfamaL
^-■iftrifaltod. Hifatoeto lb add raw
bookarouitanfiy./
MiseStenler a sister'of John Btnnlay
while' rafarmag to foe afore fee- dfa*
ral^Mraa^.irai'WgiM w Wfo»
dihuxiifad ride walk near JAfioodyeor’s
xMHhm.
SL-te was
revere* nn .beat the fitoebythofalL
TMerroras. suSriral warning that
irokrn sidewalk. sfateM be raftered
Wantb. etty brafaangmtogag.

Obstacles to Marriage.

Colonel Vniotte, rid-uo&lt;amp of Mar­
shal Basalne, deni— all complicity in
tbo escape. The rope story gains cre­
dence. Several experiment* have been
made, and provo foat the descent which
Basaine is reported to have made from

ACQUIHMEE CiBIB

The Williams Mower and
selP-rAking reaper.
weeks,'and, with the departure of tbs
principal actors from the city, interest
in the matter hu not died out, but les-

ia anxiouriv awaited.

-.UKPSX

t

The Legisfative party •petit Saturday
visiting the famous Calumet and Hecla
mine*. They left Houghton at seven
aad tcached Marquette at two o'clock
foie looming.
They visit tbe iron
—iaM. and hove to-night far Mackinac
by the &gt;teamer Arctic, an 1 will roturn

ot Moun. Taylor, MonlthropA Cu_,
at the bunks, near Eart Saginaw. A
salt block, 1,000.000 fre! of lumber,
2,000 barrels of salt, and seven or eight
dwelling houses were destroyed The

nliK.te

staiwfr:
MARRIED.

HUNTINC CA8ESJ

The Ingham County Republican Con­
vention nominated the following county
ticket: For Sheriff, Allen R. Burr, of
Lansing ; Clerk, M. B. Carpenter, of
Laming; Register of Deeds, E D.
Rumery, of Bunker Hill; Treasurer,
fun lu it. With all tbo impetuou*ne—
Lemuel Woodhouse, of Dansville. Fliwof a youth be attacks the tneerechauma

We leers foal tbo PU0adel|&gt;hia ab­
ducted child * parents have relatives
living in this county. Nothing farther
has been demonstrated by tbo through
■wareii of the city and the officers are
sorely bfighiod et every h*nd._ Various

Clubbing

ABwarm of industrious gnuehoppera
devoured a thirteon-ecro field of wheat
growing finely in Humbait county, Iowa
in two days, eating foe green bled—
bare to the ground.

A few days ago, about half a doran
dogs were having their usual morning

or now occupies the office in tbo Court
poetry ar* among tbo beet, oar local
! lL&gt;ura&gt;
nWsnJW "K/9^Ae
Who is "overworked” it mothers ora fresh and spicy and tire commurinalioa
Prindtc
'
’{not—mothers—who have children to wall worthy of a careful perusal. Tho
rear, and lx&gt;tb their bodies and mind*,
editorial column* are not quite a* good
IS VHAITKH. NO. GA, M v
The young foan who .aid green corn
u^soatMUen an the illet
r,
wnlUfog atOUUd OA: its ear, ia gen- 1 their diet and their moods to superinTRAvnta rutLMPPit,
,,
’
■
Lper from beginning to end with the
UXtASw v.
y-muy ■unpo.'Hl to have been eorwadat
they dowUP Abff'tefc 1 «m ao little
IS LOIKith M4». M.F.4 AN. j ,l’°
“Great Bcandal" but refrain from doing
heps for any thing like perfect relief,
so — tho already published state me a t*
of the different witnesses need roryfyiag
-D. Derwiu Hnghes of Grand Rapid, some he loro any correct conclusion can
was called upon to defend * liquor-sell­ be had whether the accused it “guilty
er of Ktdninaaoo; b* sent forth the fol­ or not guilty."
lowing telegram in reply : “I will doIf you ever nolico a boy in a cigar
I store buying a pipe, watch him ; there’a

'•"Vrtt.'i

'tollingzworth's Stool Tooth

Heal fata Jilting-

I’moue iodebfod Io tins al
' lint their duty Ia Pay u|tThtodiire’s ntolher-an-la* T
liral revealed the great secret.

&lt; h» of our exchangee cap* fa
taking them to the jienitcatiary.

A certain lawyer's dark had been ia
the habit of taking an afternoon nap in
the absence cf the boos. On such occession. be hae been in the habit of
putting up this placard oa the front

•The frame tor
boose is up and nq

It ianowrafafer
have had min. and
Will some te
i*h to psy iu

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W. H. HAYFORD

.1S OW U'OF,
HASTINGS- MICHIGAN.

THMTUimc
Floor, feed,
____________ .... o„ sold wiU.be
sold at foe lowest retail rat*., for ready
pay only. Cash paid for butter, eggs,
vegetable* and other farm and garden
product"

setifag apart ra a notable sperimon of
modem cclliaary skill ii the number,

M for dinner, aad gives the hours for
no lew. than six (8) meets every day,
tor the moderate sum of from 83 to 84
During Um hammer Season. U
par day, ineluding, of conrae, an ele­ aonri Pacific end If am—
gantly furnished room for each guaet

Agent te onoe. That farther asaenwent of 5 par sent be due and payable
Aug. 10th H74i(a»fiM such Stock
aa may hare paid 10 per went) and that
a farther amoesmsa| of 10 per cent bo

The g—sad j-dy reiehra-d Physidan for Bye, Ear, Lung, Narrow*,
Female, and aD Chronic Diseaere, Dr.
N. J. Aiken, has returned from ChRfornia, and will be in Grand Rapids,
Mich., ntoil October. Office, W Mon

Tbre* ■•lebre

AGENCY.

thia single crop of wheat has over i«id
railed by three hundred dollar*, and
fall. abort of paying foe the whole
quarter section, by lew than one hun-

Acji«v«Vn&gt;*»no&lt;ni

REAL ESTATE

FOR 8€PTfiMBEf^
Z. are,
-Z .far teA^^Afa^

Nr. B^art Wte* IhefflMW 1« tel

yX party ■sopssei of Dr- Lathrop
iU •sft.fcUi.-.rtMg Aaui fesX-trshatt and ufoers sprat Friday afo
ternoow het at Tboraapplo lake They
euj^odtho-ltfwabwiyfat** —
ing, fiahi8g,i«*4MU.MU&lt;cMtor port^fag
awftb »rad to the aity.
.ft reporting . grad Sfohyh-^- ▲
RdftMJkw*'- WWK*-

L&gt;ranL

(AGE.

and present administrations of the Re­
handles them, passing comment on
publican party of Michigan, and abo
them and criticising their faults with no
recommending the rcr.omir.ation of
■paring hand. Next come the fbriarGovernor Bagley and BenatorCbandler,
wood*. None of them suit hi* epicurean
and expreeaing faith in the present pro
taste; but this fact do— not appear un- 1
: hibitory liquor Isws of Michigan
til the whole stock has undergone his ;
scrutiny. Bo, in turn from aristocratic 1
meerschaum to plebtan day, until, with '
innocence beaming from hi* counlenance. the bay looks up into the dealer’. ’ Thia question is frequently a*kod,and
face and —ye:
"Say, mister, what Mr. E. W. Grinnell, residing two and a
have you got fur seven cents ?"
half miles from Harvard, flay Ccuuty,
There was a lively case of horse-whip Nebraska, on ths line of the Buriinton
ping—nono of your small potato cow - 4 Miaaonri River R. It, answers the
hiding, bnt * regular six-foot hurw- question with the following statement of ।
bis sncocM with that nop in 1873. lie
afternoon in the vicinity of the street hosrasteodad 180 acres of land, and
bridge It appears that a chap with
fingers too long for the missioaary ba.
ineee, ws* detected tn the act of stealing
a horra-whip from a vehicle standing in
front at Spauldings store. The owner
of foe whip sss thn detective, .nd he
collared the evel-doer, who^eurronderod
the whip without a struggle, remarking
that he “waa only foolin." Not so
with Jobu, who forthwith applted tbo
coveted la*h to tb* calve* and bock uf
of foe offender, and did not desist until
Flaring the ’rim- of ltd* land al
the iajter, with a despairing howl, eight dollars per acre, the price at
epraxg away and fled oa the wings of which ths Burlington A Missouri River
tho wind. N. B. Positively uo lady in R. R. holds Us hod. adjoining thia '
farm, it will be seen that the profit of i

nnd dutifully hid him down on hi.
krengo. tbey removed H sad put the M- ed about the hotel*. Recently there
Jowfag in ite place: “On the lounge in has bevn quite a rivalry among the
first-class hotels about focirtdla^f-fare,
Ireve—stere labor light Lxnw makes
each striving to set the beet table for
ite guests. We speak more particular­
ly of the hotel, on Broadway and Fifth
Avenue, the Grand Central s beiag the
a *wfod. Love subdue* svsrylfategUlargest most oenteallr tocaled, and e!&lt;*cept the .fifofo'e heart. Lore, knavery
gnntiy furniabod. Of (boas four or I've
loading hotels, the bffis-cf-fari are eovLove without return is hke a quratinn
ered with the num— of the uscat luxur­
without an answer. Ixtrete' qtrarrala
iant viands of foe season. The bill
nro redoubted. Ia&gt;v'era think others
the Grand Central especially, Jeeervm

The melon-i-oljc dnjw bar#
ittrstoftbe year.
liesolved that mail 'pris^tfi
• nded to femafao.
*i

07168323

�wottUv* from Ray CTty. sttrnntaSert
tbo fttnie hl" oration bad aaiulrod
published in the Awe Awm tmiin t

8901894823484800020102

Into troubte. For instanoe, we had a'
blfl to pratovtraoskrota. aad ooe to pre-­
M flab. They Warn similar In many
rsspe«s;both fevered protection, and
to have bean Maatelent I Jmuld have

RICH FIRMING LAHOS
MIOHWAJi AND

Send for “Tie Pioneer,*
A hsaAaesM III.MraUd Jew. Malslalag U.

gyytr* »•=* mvkbkm j«. p.s

WATEM CMCEtTO OUASS
ar* Iks meat tadAto .tyl* awl erfnl la

(uarruMKx Attn I«Aonra—I could
have said ladkw and genUemon If I had
wished to conform to the customary
style of oratora, speakers and loeaurerv,
but I did not nae dM I tatand to. I

always trail a yielding disposition to­
ward theta and fur the sake of pesos
was always willing, when I couldn't
help It, to submit tamely to their en­
croachment, However, I will not-antl-'lpate; I will attend to the women as
I proceed. [Cheers.)
*
In giving this lecture, my friends
and tullos-cltlseas. 1 hare two objects
| la view, virtually killing two birds
| with one stone, an the old farmer said
I when be etopfed at the mH! In return
Ing from his wife's funeral, and took

nvrlng my whole legMetlvr earner.
The Sorgvant-tt anua and tuyaelf once
had dlflbrvxrt op4uto«*a an to ray duties. I
wanted to ovuraee the honale. and be
thought I betongvrl lower down. His
opinions preralled. I rame near being
caughtanethor Unu-. I wanted to go
home, and didn’t want to ask for an ex­
ease, so f oonduded to steal &lt;mt slyly
awd ran. It wm altnoet Ualu lime, and
Just a J gut started a grswri member
fKMri Dw country made a inittou for a
call of the House, and they hurried me
gently hack from the depot. [Furious
applauae.] Going to the Legbdaiurv la

II'.UI ■&gt;
PfclCM

With the difference lu favor &lt;&gt;f the Jail.
The(cotleuian who nerves a t&lt;nu In
th* legislature ia expected to do every
thing every body wants him to, and I*

Get P- Roiei! &amp; Co.

I projo* to kill by title stone-on leetar*—am first, make money for the
church »o they may meet their llabdl

eat church; and, second, give an aocotutt of ray *t&lt; wardship to my constItThe Legislature l&gt; eotup&gt;awd &lt;&gt;fa third
tarsta; they have a right to ask, de­
mand and exjwct that of me. and 1 Hooar. arancthnee &lt;k«lgT&gt;ated the "lob­
by.” Th Is Ttouae doe« the heavy Work

wiwn called out. It was proposed at
1 first that our boaster tJ. 1&gt;. Law la)
should rias and explain In rwatr.citan
with myself, and thereby place bls re­
cord before the public If ho had -aid
-anything he was sorry tor and was
glad of It, let him corns ep flat-tooted
and own the com. Ailing would do
him no good, and rc eating might
bring trouble to hie peewful Cuoertencc.
He la of good addrtwa, and I atu slow of
speech . be la literary, while I am not,

money by patting H
who shows so faille

•&lt;?till it la wrong to make him wait
if von can avoid it. He haa his busi­
ness to allend to, and after all may not
have cs much time to etiare as you
think be has. Qeohtee this, if you de­
lay too much in your boaiaese aSairs,
you will Joan the confidence ot your
friends, and you will bo sure to suffer I
by it-”
“You ought to haw been a man, Jonnia." and he. hushami

ilMBn.NJ.
Column.

there. [Applause.] There were many
bill" paaaed and n.X pained of a local
and general nature daring toy leglala
tire carver.that I would like to explain.

cauac. etc., Ihe Circuit Court to Chaneery might decree a support equal to her
dignity and Importance " She solicited
the aid nf Butler, a lobbyist of the third
Hoose. He encouraged her, but thought

lod and at length oa any, and give only
a passing notice of a few. [Approba­
tion J The m&lt;*t Important bill of the
evasion, and the om I frel called on to
eon.Ider more fully and at length be-

Cubb and left her to do her own talklug |
Cobb fbought Ripley coaid more appro i
priately present the bill; an In trod u&gt;
tton to Ripley relieved ColA. It Waal

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errs "lUiwir,
[, Us Harns sad seaAMow
IshltT . iosvsswentr sasouiAeara

Grand Rive Valley Diviaa

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end. u Ripley could have no excuse to
saddiaher ot! &lt;.u anybody rise; but Rip
ley blow-elf woe actually iuUmldalrd.
lie palme&lt;I bee off on Hltaw the chair ■
1 If there are any* ladles present who inan of the Judiciary t'uminlllev. Shaw
dislike u&gt;y method of Uwulug this sul- did awiat her, and got a bill pa-ned.
&gt;ct 1 to re tu apoi'Wtae. sod If i rtvw, sary, will sn-l tears. (Cheer" and
sympathy. I Baril, of the I'ppcx Pen­
' insula. Inrrvdui-ed a bill to regulate.

tn

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las'AWii

tawwi!
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twites*

1 think It became a law. Ripley, of
Saginaw, favirrvd the bill In an elabor­
ate speech whleh killed lu Thea we

I
■'Good morning. Mr. Ger,
as h« entarwl "I hope 1
kept you waitiag.'*
"I uo eotxy tn ray you
plied Mr. Guy. "I have a |

That whoever shall knowingly sell to
any penon or perwms. or ahall bring to
be manufactured to any ebroas- or but­
ter In Ibis Ktalc, any milk illluded
with water or In any way dihided, or
Bilk frcn whleh any cream haa been
taken, or milk commonly known aa
“skimmed milk,*' or shall keep bark
any perl of the axilk known m “strip­
pings'* shall be subject to fine and Im

all wlUrajele.over, with, perhaps, the
exception of n few milk acllers Who
A perwm tbs! wonH secure to him­
keep bock striplngsl and adulterate
milk by mixing the same with eoan- self great defolWie wflt, perhaps, gain
I his point by edonce as aCectaaUy a« by
anything ba cam epaal .—Hbenstooe.
Talkers and (uUte persons aro com-1
Because, flr«t, 1 did net think It could monly rain and crtdolone withal ; far
be enforced ; second, .my cousUluMts be that OUknth what Ise knowvtli will
arfl milk, therefore II might IntsrArrr also talk- what he fcnowtib not—Bawith niy interest or ray wife's, .erbtcb
Brisk talkers are usuaBr slow th ink­
la Mo and the same thing ; and third.
ers. Tltate ia indeed, no wild beast
It dW not go far enough- Il should
punish thin cow'» milk as well aa adul- more to bo dtradad than a communica­
tive'nian'having nothing to eomiaunicata.—Bujlt.
There sre many who talk on irom ig­
norance rather than from kuawkdgv,
and who find the former an mexhsnsta-

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HASTINGS, BARRY COU

Y, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1874.

WHOLE NO. 952.

Crit'wl

Whwe V°° »!U

find a, complau .lock

hardware
We warrant these plows superior to any other
Chilled plow in existence in the following particu­
lars:

revUiou, were men who not only then,
bat tn later years, held honorable posi­
tions. and were esteemed as representa­
tive men of the Territory.
William Woodbridge resigned bla sp-

of the following year, and Ana M. ItobInaon was appointed In bl* atesd. The
name Counc'l con Armed the pay of the

The powers of this commission were,
a* will bo aeon, v&lt;ry broad. They were
at liberty not only to leave out In any

MICHIGAN TERRITORY:

sure thia revision waa to be aubcnlUed
to the Council for legislative approval,
box 11 may w*U be doubled wbethsAbe
Council could go over each a ma&lt;» of
material with anfflrient care to do any
thing more than affix tn tbe work of the

Tbe volume of laws cotUDonly
known aa the compilation of ISM. has
far lb authority the following:
A resolution relative to the publimUon

NO EXTORTION!

Studebaker Wagons.
,
Superior Grain Dxnlle,
. Oliver Chilled Slows,

The price of the plow is only $14.50; Plain
Points, 55 cents; Cutter Points, 70 cents,

AD.

difficulty between the learned judges
as to tbe matter at procodcnee on tba
bench, rbo rule bid down la In accord-

lull line of farming tools always on hand.

DWIGHT &amp; BURRALL
DENTIST

Miciipi.

Hartrille,

I bi EW OFFERS!

NEW PHOTOGRAPH

WOOL CARDING

FABI FOB SALK

FEROTYPE GALLERY
ROUGH and DRESSED
TERMS LOW.
ilk Ik. ngkl u ess Ik* asa* la iku
•w prepared la de Irasctos* week la *T

BEST OF WORK.

Custom Planeing, Sawing
and Turning.

POSTPONEMENT
Find AM LAIT COatEAT

A GREAT BARGAIN

PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCY

FARM FOR SALE!

DAY FIXED

Guarantee

SatisfactionI

WE WANT AGENTS.

COPYING AND KNIJLRGING OLD

THE PREMISES WILL BE HOLD

AN EASY

.mfBalnUWV,

NEW STORE!

FORTUNE.

i« Dis TbraatR Dita Leu

Remember the Place.

IT GOODS AND NEW PRICES
the tons v in raw

aBABBTOMB.

Approved April M, IMS.
acme spacial occasion for Ita enactment. !, Thia resolution was, however, honor­
Tbe folkwing b tbe ad:
ed very largely by lb being Ignored ;
Tbe Judge first named In the eommh 'for the majority of the acta at Inccrpo
•ion ot the judges of the Supreme Court
shall bs lbs presiding Judge ot the Su­ ration, an well ai tbooc for the urganlxpreme Court ; and tbe precedence of the atiou of townships, were omitted from
two other Judges ■hall be according to' the volume. The Legislation of the
year 1823 waa very volumlnoue for that
period, and there waa an apparent
mania to have every new enterprise In­
dorsed by the legislative seal of tocotporation. A vi ry large number of thia
reUef for WH muses except lack of1 •affi­
nity," the Legblallro Conndl of 183
Indulged In what aeem» to be a whole­
sale exmiss of the pober of peremp­
tory divorce, without the Intervention last dames of the resolution, and to have
of the Judicial tribunab of tbe Territory Ignored, If they ever comprehended,
whose duty It would have been, had the the remandcr. Aa a wort of legal art,
the volume of ITO cannot rank nearly

We find to an ao* of 1829, entitled
••An act to provide for and regulate eotnmon achoob." the germ of legislative
wisdom which has culminated in the
power for the acreraace of the martial protest ofltos of He perIn Undent of Pubbond, were those whom an application
to tlrc. courts had failed to aatlafy, or
whom cause waa not mffidentJy strong
to warrant Hi being brought to the judl-

Tbe acts uf relief, aa they are called,
era summary In the extreme, and mere­
ly declare that lbs marriage contract
between the parties named b dissolved ;
and this, ten, without stating any coum
seven of thave acta of relief; and their
In addition to thia, the dlrostaia of
tonor and general appearance Intimate
that they were J rocured on the a parti each aeboot dtatrirt were to report *petition of the party in Interest. Men, n traily to the ttapertntendsnt, and be
to maae report to the Conndl, of the
various Interest* confided to him. The
following are tbe provtalona:
There shall be appointed by theGovthsir having been drafted by tbe earns
baud. The following ■ 1* token a* a
•ample Of tbe whole:

Hastings, Michigan.

HASTINGS

londay, 30th November.
style of pbrmaot-igy ane found to the
Uwe oi 1830, and seven la AMI, after
which tbe Council do not appear to
have exercised thia prerogative. Either
which Uscarcely to be supposed, Ibero
were no more applloallana for ttsexer

$2^00,000!
' T5B BBSS Ui KDICW,

h;a. busell s

Hastin]

vaxodoub

DAY AND NIGHT.
Ely Drug Stare,

�IVe. sun Lave
peered aince I wrote from JaclaonviU*,
DL Tbo lime haa been vrey pleasantly
occupied with friend*, both old and
new. I have not. hawever, escaped

er* and pupil*. I clambered up tbe
steep ascent and stood upon th* elevat­
ed ground in front of the building. A
doaen hore-s were Handing arouwd fast­
ened to post* and tree* some wife sad­
dle* and Liankot*, some with none. I
readily inferred that three belonged to

*

We got Trusted and nevse expect to p*|ff^'WflJ

tural, Manufacturing and Steak grewtng waaltkof th* P.uia.sia Btata. It
in mora than idle tor ua to akk th* at-

cQP

Republicsn Nominations.

delay ; but the delay has girsa me a
fins opportunity to become acquainted
with thia great city o( 8t lx&gt;uia
In ths latitude of Michigan, Chicago
ia the great city of the West; but when
s we get a lew degrees farther South, St.
Unis lootzv up not merely aa the rival,
bat as a very little tbe superior of the
City of the Inks*.
It is wondaful
what a race for grsetnee* these two
cities are running each other. Taking
the census of IMO and that of 1B70, it
appears that Ibo two ciQes gained in
|opu!alioa during the thirty years, with-

&amp;

CD '
All kinds of Produce taken in exchange and Good* Delivered free to any p*11 of the City.

wore about an equal number of both
sexes ; all were plainly and simply clad,
the ladies in cheap calico or flannolr,
and the bqya in plain line...-woolsey
jeans. 1 observed that tbe rich and
poor almost invariably dree* in cheap
and simple style. They do not for tho
purpose of display, put their all upon
paopk. Chicago gained SM.5O3 and their back*. In this respect they are
St. Louia gained 294,000 ; atiU St- Lou­ right. Our Northern people might
ia having gained tbe start, haa kept it learn a valuable lesson from their
by thia little fraction.
Bout horn neigblicrs; we are too extravBut b.rw different tba greet cities of
our country are from each other. No nancial dirt reel that aflticte tbo country '
two morn unlike than the two greeteat
and nearest each other. New York and
Philadelphia. Chicago and St. Louis
pride thcra*elr*s in their differenre. us the balance of trad* with foreign
Chicago says: "Waa there avwr *o countries That balance is usually ran-1
aagnificaiii a dry m I am ? Whore celled
O— -mr—_. _k..-4 „r
.
will you nnfl aucn squares ot palatial ci* and bullion which would utbetwiee
alcro*. and ao many tiaguifireot bo- bo employed at-home. When a South-'
cn: man and family come out iu fine |
that your stares are most showy, but end showy apparel, if ha owm debts, I
our* are not mortgaged, and the naw hie creditors think h* is aboat to“liuvt," ,
palatial are steadily displacing the old.*1
Chicago any*: Where is them any­
ia a chartered college. It
Tho school u
thing to rilal Chicago enterprise T How
■ in charge of two teachers, one of
immense oar system of Railroads! rbuai, Prof. Parker, ia President, and '
Where is th* country town of tho West

Our Stock Con fists of
Thia 1* emphatically. the expoution
of the prod octa ot tba manufiactaring
industry and inventive grata* of oar

Comrtjr Conventfon.

3.'i I
anvy during tbe war He is about
alx
fourteen railroad* reaching out from year* of age, and l&gt;ai had iarg
(ucceaaful experience aa a teacher

dsmonstrating to an astonished nation,
that Micblgsn eaa aisnoM, U not quite,
• urciwsfttUy rival the tnen of Texas, and
tea aerauMn ot intoredo :n the amount
of lhejrtock grown, while they far ear­
pass them in the value of their beeves
a»d etber stock. It is tear, •xporeku
by your own fallow cltirena, of product*
I «o*k n- thee*, that w« invite you. ou br, half of the Executive Committee, to at­
tend at East Saginaw during th* week
ending September 29th, and Io which
। in tbo name of the Ligheat interests uf
our own citiaraa a* msaef Barry county,
| we Invito you i* contribute. To aid
i this exposition, all tbe Radroad* in th*
.Stat* will convey artiefe* for exhibition.
J to and from Eart Aaginag. fr»* of all

V GROCERY HOUSE

’

OanHHhv pfeav*. I must giro you
,the drill ot &lt;4»*ton hero &lt;»or«ruing thia
;Brobingdfgiagtan vandal —taka that
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।
wtting strongly agoiuit Tbao-lor*. and
।(ao fickle ia public opinion) were the
verdi&lt;I to be made up Io day it would
ih. umUfwta li; u-rf,.,'.
atatrraenl bee haem —ifttnil re-read. anywhere efee. Tho high ;balUinCK
the stone paved Mreeta, tbo filth that
make* eooe quarters unendurable—all
which be make* hi* case, and tbe mag- coaspire to make hot weather a terror.
dificenl style of hi* dafenrw, have had Hrevens! a* I write, with hot bl—t*
theia proper affect. Half tbe people to
day will any that Basebar bps acted fool­
ishly. not rnmfoetty ; &lt;bfct . Tilton ia

I expense, and ptraeengen at half the
usual faro, which will be for tickets
f from point* in this cvtmtv tu East BagInaw aud rrturns. follows vic
. |,

ihilo much younger, but a thorough, rspabl* !
and popular instructor.

not bo aa flashy as yours, but her mor-

wno apjicarou yveager, aiirocieu iutuition. I mw and heard hor recite, il
memory serves me rightly, in higher

TuOa,

50,000 Gallon* stone ware 1
500 Bare Soap for 5 cents a
The Ben. Campbell'* Cigar* t
Our Wtl.no J*|rt toeieti the State
. .....
Sugar a* chfeap or cheaper than the cheapest

, sad b*r snick growers, who tor jodg-

first is a gradcale of a high ichoul in

part of pupils, and thoroagh system of
instruction on the part of leechers.
Loui* ia especially proud of her bridge. Ono girl in particular, plainly clod, who

Tobacco,

tho next 30 darato ma** room torWawOoodi.
fertile soil, and which plac** Michigan
in th* front rank among th* agricultur-

And Bl hnuis replies

three pursued in timitar luatitutiona at
the North- Yet a small proportion on­
ly of the papite versa* a regular col­
legiate course A perfoe^ system ot or­
der prevailed. The puptte were dili­
canfand both great and rapidly becom- gent in atndy, respectful and obedient

Sucar,

Crockci
Qla**V

What further inducements &lt; on Id be
ulared we do nut see, and trust that
the effort* of ths Executive Committee
to make this the eery irrf exposition of
THE STATE CANVASS.
the acteal prtdadiuos of every name
A* ilwre has been remoidsuU* effort I
q*'on’ •“
Stats, may be tally
made to pj*&lt;» n* in a false position to- j
■» 'hey ran be If the producer*
ward* the to-called farmers* movement,, onl-v
w*l,t **’•“ ***‘ interest de­
an d sapre-(ally stare our article farofoig |
- "tai i’&gt;* public do aa they should
tbe nvaoMtk u of Senator t Tdfo.
»*•*-«•
I by leaking
’— the gathering
-------one. that
• —aha!!

IN BOWNE’S STORE,
Washington Block, State St.

Cfur goods have arrived and
are wir open to your inspection,
. Hi w
’
Our yUocjt .wo* bought fur Cash, in the dull *eaaon of the year
and ednaequentiy we can offer the bent bargain* in ottr line 1
be fouhd anywfceTo. '*■
•

h

villiau : that Elisabeth, hi* wife, is a
pure aari touch abased vromau ; that
Moulkm is a mdd. bUWhstrtwl black­
mailer, and so forth'«u4 soon.
But in the meaatima Tilton's lawyers

_

Japan,
• i-*

on ttatorday. io ioyfag on the table
bid all »och, whose objects are social
uithout debate, tbe very liberal rreoiurough road* and in tbe chilly night air. improveiuei.t. or which are bumanita- tiof of Hon. Grotge Thomas, in iavor

would undergo such exposure and hard»hip to obtain an education t Net
many I think. In the.fall of the year
the number of pupil* usually in altend-

so-called hrre. The building* used for
that purpose are put np by private ea­
terprise, and tbe schools kept in them,
sustained by anUrriptfons and private

I must elos* thio chatty letter. My
Be suffered gnwt l'&gt;«ees by the war.
tickota for Denver—long waited for—
His home, at time*, became a boajatal
an at length in my pocket, and to-night
tor either array, his farm n battle
if hindarance doe* not yet arise, I shall
ground. But by industry and economy
b* off for a trip to my old home in the
be has repaired molt of the injuries in­
flicted by the disastrous contest. Ha is
still wealthy, frugal, industrious and

ker and Dw.'.I received many kind at­
tention* not soon to be forgotten.
i xCipt. Jacob*, as well a* many other
On the 11th of February I left the
good men here, seem anxious that in­
bospitabiu home of Gen. Cheatham to
pay a visit to lb* college at Beech Grove telligent and worthy Northern people,
particularly mechanic*, should bey and
srttle among (bom. Ho make* thia as
Qenerer* oldest boy. only six rear* old,
accompanied me on horseback. Tbe a standing proporilint. to be carried on',
any time when tbe term* ahall be com­
morning air waa chilly, ths sky dear.
plied with, vis: Tunny good mechan­
Tbe warmth of tbe sun increasing until
ic who ahall camo into this locality, annoon when it waa mild enough to nd*
tabliah and run a shop . for tho raeauwitboat a «*i. Our way was through
factor* of plow*, harrows, eta-, be will
a country very much like that tart de­
give fifty acre* ol guod land; to anoth­
scribe in a previous latter, containing
er who will establish and carry on the
hill* and valley* ia a fair stale of im­
business of wagon-making bo will give
provement. I waa greatly interested
another fifty acme. Ha ia abundantly
in my young attendant, whoa* company
able and ran be relied upon to earvy out
I found quite agreeable and entertain­
ing. Ho related many incident* of hie
youthful ^perienoe and guv* udm to
many object* new to ma in a manner
that afforded auiuaement and tastructian. The day before he had a conflict
VT* think any mb* parson who trade
with a largo bird which ho calbfi a the followiog rxtract* from tbe hat

oprd porta of the Republic, by sueh wise
Legislation aa shall, with detriment to
class, induce tbe wealth of th* world
to flow in, and build oar railroad*, es­
tablish manufacture*, open market* at
our owa door* for th* ccaaumpth'-n of
the surplus product* at the soil, and

Hastings Ufa— /-r—J, will ba fully
tomb it was about to prey upon He
fought it with a stick and cams off coaqamwir;
the.Une of hi* story I
waa inclined to think the bird waa an

well knew the hnoeaty, tbe fidelity and
ability of the Hen. J. Webster Child*,
and regarding him an a leading rsprwIkat interret wo suggestedhia
jMrsonal eboioe for Becreta
it hrTreiinrt
*&gt;&lt;
■&lt;iu baiirehia noreinBarry &amp;. re- atfoe wouty be for tba b**l interret of
of the stat* the 8&lt;ate, not
he is raid to ben
“Granger," ires beonnee bo is aa able
and upright statesman, and a true Rspmrntative of the principle* and policy
at (beRepablicaa party at tbe titote
and notiau. And whether be shall be

th-re is not a sylable of truth, and every
man who know* anything about oar
State rnaltcr*, know* thnt
Mr. Carpenter while he ia at present
President of the railroad company, ia
also ctoaaly Idenlifiedjrith the agricul­
tural interest* uf the Slat*, being him•elf a large farmer, and ia full sym­
pathy with tbe Oraagsre, of which or­
der be ia an active and influential mem­
ber. Altogether, it would be difficult

Oolong and 4

Golden Rio.

grade* of Young

Green, Routed

Hyson.

and Ground.

LOWEST cash price.

a grammar school ia competent to do, at
M&gt;«) a night fir five nights in a -weak,
three ladies in qourtioa whbee abilities
ia other and mere eligible direction,
wire well proved, .m tbo qaietoet way
openid a training ecaool. for girl* who
wanted work ia good familie*.
When it itarted a year and a haff
icgvd enure. A beentifal girl named
itwV*.♦w
Mary Puoteroy, an orphan, reaiding niceat way, and occupied room* over
wi.h her oourin, »*&gt; engsgwl to lx&gt;
married to Gleudeaumg, who waa her

duced, but when one xas fairly before
the convention, and especially aa the
report of a comndttre appointed foe that
purpose, I be.question should have been
fairly met. faUy discussed, and decided
on its merit* by a rote of Ibe delegatee
in ntteadane*. Tl» men of millions,
the banker* and tbe aristocracy gener­
ally ar* opposed to the principal of thia
resolution, bat the working men, the
fanner*,* a nd the middle class**. all fa-i
vor it, almost.unanimously, and at the
poll* tbe votes of three men are potent I
In thia State the Patrons claim for
While we would not agitate thia questheir organisation that it &gt;&lt; not political,
and in good faith we aie bound to ac­
and* of men will not vote for any can­
cept their avowal as truu, unless con­ didate, committed against the policy of tor. He threatened her with a pistol,
and *h* *cc*eded. Getting thi* p*p*r,.
tradicted by The action of three associa­
Mr. Thomae' resolution, for any legis­ h» refused to taarry .her. Last we*k
tion*, which we treat may uei be the
lative office, • State or National, and the child was bore, and on Monday
case ; and if it ia not, then no political
puor Mary Pomeroy, ruined end betrtbrokea. feed O* her death-bud she
opposition can l*o reiacd against the or­
pubEZarntiment o! the day, we cannot made th* italrOM-nt the' tad made beganisation, and evneerning it, in no oth­
afford, even iu Republican Michigan,
er light have we &lt;ver said one word
needlessly to drive there men Into the
that could bo construed into opposition
ranks of tbe oppoaitla*. In union there
to the orgsnimtion as such; and any at­
is strength. But union in tbe rank* of
tempt to show n* hmtito totbeorfanoar party is an irnpoaribility or the basis Gleadrnning ia not lynched, it will bo
ixatioa, outride the polities) character it
of contraction or expoarion. Hence Because th* wiser and cooler man, who
is charged to hare arsumed in other
would hove taw tak* it* proper jljrip.
lot u« leave tbe question alone
Western Stites will be futile. But in
areUkswfe majority** MW tiMrte
control tho mor* oxcitabl*. But what
politics we are Kepoblican. and aa such
punishment can tbe taw iaflirt upon
opposed to any organisation opposed to
•uch a niau ? He i* a* truly th* murder­
tbe RepuMiean party, it* avowed prin­
Wo have beeid of braves fared im- er of Mary Pomeroy’ a* though h* had
ciples and its candidates for official po- pudrnce sasong pohtieia** in tba po*’,
And when one thinks of such Meusbut think tbe meet perfect illustration
f*M but in law* for the government of of ij we have * ver known is ia th* tart reoewe, and think* of the inadequacy of
the people that shall alike promote the number ot He J’sapfe’* Cfampr— th* the taws, grave doubts arise re fa
prosperity of all classn, and the moat naw Temperance Organ st Jackson, in
rapid development of tbe country and th* folio wing extract in which, sare in
the statetneat that Mr. C. fa a Granger,
all it* resource*; and, *epe&lt; tally in open- concerning which we are not advised,

do

Crushed,

Aino n full line of Fancy Groceries, all of which we offer at

war any question*
biding hia time .1
th* aubjert of

hearty GW1 .[red. But there can l&gt;o no
question that secret political wxietiea,
or any arcrut *ocietMs political in their
tendencies, a-c dangerous and should be
discountenanced. Now, jr»t so far os
the ■•Grange” ia social and humanita­
rian in it* ebaractrrfotic*, ao far it i* all
right and should meet the cordial ap­
probation of all lovers o(Jiuman pro­
gress. That there ia rued &lt;rf some organiralkm looking Io a higher and more
refined social life among the larmer^wf

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inent Java and

Standard A, Ex-

.vfiP- and Brown

gia horse, and put off for thoir homes

other* that muat make way for every
passing Laat.
Another object of interest that 1 vis­
ited, by tbe courte»y at a frioad who
haa given me several extensive drives
behind his pair of highbred trotters, i*
the Fair Ground. It is in fact, and estonrive park with beautiful avenues,
lawns, grottoes and fountain* ; build­
ings of a|l kinds, including an amphi­
theatre that *eat* 80,000 people. I no­
tired also a aeries of pretty cottages I
with sign* upon them : ‘ Bepnblican 1
office," "betnocrat office." ele etc.,
which 1 found were reporter*' head-;
quarters during Fair-time
This P. M. I am promised a drive to ।
■■Shaw'a Garden," a private property 1
am told, but tbe beautiful pork of St. ,

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want of an assured position ia th*
world, *nd the world very muoh in
tall for the future of Michigan in all
want pf dean collar* and .leewaf dfa.
caedHate fcv Hrcrefary
, iatereet it ia not to testify, and who tan- nera. dmrafsri to exert their skill fa
vroader no longer. Ito great use and Greek of Horace and Henopbon respoc- which. pending the, nomination*, we department* of productive indaatiy.
this direction for tbo good of th* public,
did not wish to reply, we deem it due
graceful appearance have ao rival on
not be compelled bi testify before a
footing tfo
Ths Finance Question.
ths eantinent, and when I stood upon
ehureh cotnuuttM, will find it quite dif­
its imtresse arcbea and aaw a fine
ferent when haubd
before a court of trict tbe cfeckahip at Washington, oc

wars no bridge, I noticed the difference

We Have In

Cash paid for Butter, Eggs, &amp;c.
(Please otll and aey ua.

No trouble tn ahow gnods.

Yours Truly,

Spooner «&amp; Hepbnm.

fiOOTOHS W3Z

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Maniifturturer of Carriages is to
busy to write a new advertisenjeait, hut oontinues to sell Carri­
age Buggies, Cutters, &amp;o., &amp;0-,

CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST
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co«T*HT-O~ WI0Md,o«r^
Tbe morning papers, one morning
last week, aflorttoTebeevtal reading.
There wo* tbe rireumstaniial account of
the. funeral of Mary Pusreoey, the kill­
tag of a tough by a bar tender, th*
beating of a wife's brahm out by a
drunken carman, thro* children were
found starved, two bodies were dragged
out of th* Kart River, besides which

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masee* of the inteUigont voter* of
Michigan can be made acquainted with
ability
gracefully oernpred by John J. Bagley,
Carpenter, a fraitor to hi* country
during the ware the Rebellion and a
life tong enemy ot human righto, tbe
right man for Q renter, while John J.

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Farm­

Bee ad. next week.

�ate do travel with a gnat deal of
C*uU-K!teabefh J&amp;a.
with vary targetruakx," said
Agnaamnon.
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"Still they arc trunk* that can be
.... Chinamen from the
moved," laid Mr. Trterkin, giving an­
other try st the trunk, in vain "I am _________—— the gulches, from tbe
afraid we must give it up." he said ; "it kitchen*, looked In the front office door
would bo such a trouble in going from with faces beaming with aartonic de-

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Carolina; aul that *h« ■‘cupel U«er"
Would, D imeaasary, be ^rivrewith
bloodshed from the State. His languatro was eo vtoleut that a Southern
gentleman who wwa prerent, felt obliged
after tbe interview, to state that "what

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“Wo would not mind If wo got it tu
ths place," said Elisabeth Eliza.
“But bow Io git it there f Mr. Teter*
kia asked. with a sigh.

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• MICHIGAN AND

THE

SOUTH

like you to give me, tor my owa pcr»mal satistactfon. a translation ot that
Chine*® sentence which n»y gifted coun­
tryman, tbo lai* god like Webstar, ut1

"Oasxsctx, ann impediment "
runs wart than
the little boys.
&gt; tlfls." and Agut

Many familire are ever trying to
"keep up appearance*," bat to do eo
they muil use tho ntmoec seunowy ; old
family jewels and silver have to bo sold
and many, succumbing to the burden
of taxation and the lore ot thoir planta­
tion* occasioned by tlie greet change ia
tho system of labor, are turning their
sporiona mansions into boartiag-bcaao*,
or lending their daughters out to teach

THE PETERK1NS’ SUMMER JOUR-

"I wish it eouH,” «*id the boys togvther.
Mrs. Totcrkin spent a day or ttro in I
taking tho things out of the Hunk nnd they are not delinquent tu tho Stole of
Michigan. They do- more unquitted
putting them away.
“At ka*t,J she said, "this ha* givrti work tor tbe public gu*! than any oth
And the little boy* felt as il tiny had I
But there are three delinquent Su­
quite been a journey.
.
’ preme Court Reporter*, us shun 11 by
But the" family did not give up their 1 Auditor-General Humphrey's report tor
plan. It was suggested that they might I 11S73, page 52-54, and appendix 442-9
take the thing* out of the trunk, and
pack it at tho station ; the little boys' Mr. 11. N Walker bail Ibo management
r&lt;,uHgo nnd coma with the tiling*. of Hamogtott's Chancery reports and 0!
But Enxabelli Eliza thought the place Walker’s Chancery Reports, the two
volume* ousting the State 82.409.12, nut
loo publie.
Gradually the ekl contents of tlw a cent of which has ever name into the
Treasury, although tie* volume* have
great trunk want buck agala to it.
all
Loen’sold. To my koowfodg* tho
At length, n friend unexpectedly of-,
fervd IO lend Mr. Tsterkin a guud-*izxd
family trunk. But it wa* now lata In
the searou, and to the journey wa* put
I sellers ask 811 tor it
Mr. Walker wa* Attorn** General of
bouse, and a fismily consultation wa* I the Stale in lite years IS 45-15. The old
I ledger "A" containing huacrount, wsv
; closed in November, IM', when th
much smaller tlian tho grandmother I Democracy had supreme control of the
hair-trunk. But Ajpunemnou had been | Stair. By what queer multiplication
studying the atlas through tbe winter, 1 this uccvmnl against Mr. Walker failed
□ nd felt familiar with the more impor­ to ba brought forward un ledger, "IF
tant places, so it would not be uec«Ma&gt;y lolakdiL AuJ Mr. i’eterkiii decid­
ed 10 leare hi* turning-lathe at homo,
and hi* (ool-chiwt.
Again Mrs. Pctorkiu spent two day*
in anxiumodsting 4ho things. With
great care nnd discretion, and by bor­ Perhaps ho will now excuse himself on
rowing twu more leather bags, it could thegrouml that the treasury balance
bo B3C&lt;nupli*livd.
Everything of im- 1* too largo already, and that it is a
pottaner could be pocked except the lit­ great wrong tu the peo|do to have *0
tle boys’ kite. What sboald they do much money on band, and tbe Blate
does not need it, and ho prefer* that it
should stay hi his pocket, where it will
du tho most good in promoting Reform
and Democratic politic* Add 10 per
cut interest tor 2&lt; tears and this debt
would now amount to 89.145,90! When
Mr. Walker received in tho l-egislsturo
uf 1871 the unanimous support of the
Democratic member* for U. R. Senator
in reward for hi* editorial service* on
tbi*Frn Pmt (of which ho ha* been
for 12 year* a proprietor.) they did not
know of the above delinquency. Had
it been at notorious st tho character of •
Fernando Wdbd was nt the commence- '
meat of tbe but *c*&gt;I&lt;ui of Cougre**
when be no* ran tor Speaker, surelv
these pure, tvfornriog Democrat* would |
have rejected Mr. Walker ns tboy did

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

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think his actions wire, as bis aoeptanco
would »ure)v have injured his useful­
ness as th" Presulrnt of Albion College
and could not poreit.ly have resulted in
any good to anybody :
Atstox Cutno 1. August 12, IH74.
Hon. II. Fish, Chuirmsu State Central

most moRiifflm

MICHIGAN!

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MICHICRR CERTRLL R. R.

Grand River Valley Dirism

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John sod Mr. 1’cterkin, each had bi*
patent leather Land-hag But al! three
wane too small for'the family. And th*
little bora wanted to carry their, kit*
Mr*. Feterkin suggreted her grand-

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three weeks to keep Wan Loe closely
confined to the pnnting-otfico and the
Girely mechanical port of tho basin***.
ere he developed a euqinsing quick11 e*» and adaptability, winning even the
fatur and good win uf tho printers and
good will ut the printer nnd foreman,
who at first I-Hiked upon hi* in'rvluc
। lion into toe secrete uf their trade a*
IraugLl with the gravest political aigMficame. 11*kerned to ret typ» ruadily and Tnafly, bis wuudrrtul skill In
niauiputeliuti aiding him in the mere

Lptinti-r’s axiom that the printer who
oriisMer* or follow* the idea* of hi*
aqy nrekre a poor com|ioaiU&gt;r. Lie

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Lee u tbe devil's own imp," "Wan Lee
is a Mongolian raecsl," and bring tbe
proof to mo with happiness beaming
from every tooth and satisfaction shin­
ing in Lt* huckleberry eye*.
It was not long, huwuver, before be
learned to retails to on hi* miscuievous
pervecutor*. I remember one instance
tn. which bi* reprisal earns very near
involving me in a serious miaunderstaadiag. Our foreman’s name wa*
Wdbstox, aad-Wan Lre presently team­
ed to know nnd recognise the hsdividnal
and combined letter* of his name. Il
wo* during a political campaign, aoJ
thu eloquent and fiery Oal. StarlHittlo.
of Siskycm. had delivered an e&amp;wrire
speech, which wa* reported especially
lor "The Northern Star." In a very
suldiiuo psrvBitkiu Cob Starbottle bad
aiiid; " In lb* language of the God­
like Webster, I repeat^'—and here fol­
lowed tire quotation, which 1 have for­
tbMghtit «wld help' to smooth tbe gotten. Now, it chanced that Wan
During and jtut after the war !t waa
disama, and planed it on top ; but the Le&lt;\ looking over tbe galley after it bed
usual to say that tbe Booth would nev­
va fared to taka ft sU put, and art it
1 tbe bottom- This waa not r» much
er have attempted to secede were it not
matter. «s she bad not vet tbe right
fur “the women and the paraona!" If
*e*M*.|fa4ac; wafc lht
thi» waajrae daring the Tar, itia nono

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Commission ■Merchant*
nrosAiMAMnoux,

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ten of th* gospel are to be blamed lor
the hart feeling that i» still cliorished
by a fed uf the people of Routh CaroDuring &lt; unvsrsation* hail with prom­
inent native laymen all over tbo buri*
there sremed to be a general dwire to
forget the post. Many of the younger
mi-u went so tar ns to apptau-1 Die ac­
tion uf the North during the war, and
ail joined in wishing for an honest
State goverumest. no matter if it were
admintetcHHl by Northern ur Southern
officeholders. Very diflevwut vrero ihe

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fool confident that yuu and your aaaucuttea, in your wisfon: will find for the
position a belter man-not one who
more heartily endorses the party or
mar deem uccv.vary and advisable "to pray* more varneOlr or more ho^fully
collect any sum* due from State Report­
ers." and although Ibo two Democratic
Reform gentleman never considered it
prosperous to increase tbe large balance
ir. the State Trcaiury by paying what
they owe, and although tlia Repuplieau
gentleman may feel that bis shining
orthodoxy entitle* hint to an exemption
from the operation of any tew other
than the "higher" one. yet the patience

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HASTINGS BARRYCQUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1874.

WHOLE NO. 953.

A* the storm prevailed with unabated
fury the next day, and as be dared
neither to take EHty nor to leave her
alone, ho stayed by her all day and
rtuflfcd the stove with wood, and laugh­
ed at her droll baby- talk, and fed her

Tbo reuAWMl expranason of your con-

On lbs morning of the second &lt;fay the
•tot tn had subsided. . It waa « deg.
cold, but knowing somebody must be
mourning Kitty for drad, be wrapped
her in skins, and with much dlfflcully
reached the nearest neighbor's house,
sutftriug only a Iroat-Hte on fate nose
by the way.

IlARI) WARE,

laboren, its Hur*W loaded wagmu.aaa
the lung and ponderous imine storting
ant with their ton* of tubnrands of trees
for all put* of tho XTnion.
8amo one agks, ‘ What becomes of all

thus ondomng me for the small share I
hare Lad i~. publie affairs st Wasington.
1 can linrdly suppress thu conviction
that X owe u&gt;v&gt;. to-sb. kind Indulgvtivw
of my coostituonts than to my own mwit. Indted, if my. act* or votes havo

And get

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boner to

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I rylng lilUc finger* eerily I
swung It bock. Aguri of enld air al­
most took away her breath, but the
caught alglit of the brown prase with­
out, and the new World aremed so big

VOO.buO of people—urn- tree nnuaUy i
two inhabitants. Would this ba aut
dent to keep up an annual supply-at
an annual succession ? A single uuni
of ten persons will want about 60 njip
। explore II.
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move out of lha bouse. Kitty they had
rttje pushed out through the door, given up for harried alive under some
caught her breath again, and started snow-mound. They would find her
away down a path bordered by «rre when Spring should come and malt tho
gra.'w nnd dead stalks of tho sunflower.

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ovntstivo in CongTOM farm this District,
demands, aad I may be allo wad to add.
obtain* from mo au appreciation which
I find U difficult on this occasion to
frame words to adequately oonrey. Per­
mit mo also to say thu however great
msy be ths pkasurc derived from the

reprewuU, and not wholly to

course I have ever bead it to. be of in-

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when tie opened II end let out the little
various insects nod disoates, not count­
Kitty, and said.
"Here Jones, Is your kitten t" Mrs ing tho largo rmtuber required for the
Jours couldn't think of anything bet- ealcuriro uiarfc-1 orchards which are
annually sot out It may thcreldw*
And Jones got up and took bls old
partner by ths band and as Id, “Burton,
old fellow 1" and then choked up and
rat dawn, and cried helplessly.

siSff,he lpbor °f oth,r wr,“g'r’
oiling.
5th. The Rolls will never turn on the shaft ns the Crank is not attached to the shaft of either
Roll, thia raring an expenaeof four or five dollars for new Roib before the Wringer is half

Made from the beat Eastern OAK LEAtHBR'
In the best manner by experienced workmen always on hand and made io order

Studebakei- Wagons,
Superior Grain Drills,
Oliver Chilled Plows,
Feed Oattere, Corn Shelters, etc.

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A lull line of farming tools always on hand.

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Cuatom Planeing, Sawing
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OOPT1NO AND KNLABO1NO OLD

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In the other's face the fact that she was
lost tn the wild, dashing storm of snow. with tbs yearly arch of fruits. Cor a
Su bat did ths snow fall and so dark fall supply far his family, tho year
was the night, that Jones could not see round t Tho extant of ground to bo
planted far this paqrase may not b"large. A piece throe rods square,
o4 to fallow the path. which be
planted with tho earlier and later straw­
thought Kitty might have taken, but It
barrios, beginning with tho Nleaaorand
was burled In snow-drifts, and he soon Scarlets, and ending with the Jocund*
and Kentucky, will giro hip fir* quarts

Romantarths Place.

Dne on Short Hrtise,

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WE WANT AGENTS.

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NEW GOODS AID NIW PRICES
beadstonbl.

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A man in Guelph, Ontario, last Fri­
day night shot a man and women, oupjciiOg tho latter to he bi* daughter,
tiis mlstako msy cost him hl* life.

! county ticket

the most searching scrutiny. ‘ Tbo cri­
terion of honesty and economy in ap­
propriating th* moray of the propio, of
integrity iu regarding the sacred inter­
ests of liberty, end of rigorous justice
tu the claims and deruand* of tbo agri­
cultural and other great industrial iatanats, was never more rigidly and un­
ceasingly applied. The whole country
waa oviduntly bound to keen an eyo up-

A dispatch dated Usy Gly August
19, say. &amp;Um-at fire* are raping along
the Jsckocn, lansing and Saginaw
Railrooil, north of this city, to an alarm­
ing extent.
Massachusetts is taking advantage of
■Sumner, now that ho Is dead, and 10
per rent of all the boy* boro in that
two autumn and three winter mouths. State aro lieing named after the iUnsAH tb.se supplioi will be obtained from
less than two acre* of well luaongv'Happy for him that bo did not fall ground; aod. if planted so as to be |
bewildered on the prairie, as many a subjected to horse cultivation, the exI«ot wayfarer did on that fatal night I
penao of keeping the whole in order
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As It was, bia wife must needs give .
up tho vain lllttoosarchee she had neon
Buaiue haa arrived at Cologne, where
oinking In the neighborhood of tho
bo viQl remain a few days awaiting the
arrival of hi. ehlldren. He daelarc.
band, with froven hands and feet and
that only bia wifo and limthax-in-laa
face, to earc for. Every minute the
assisted turn to aaoape.
thermometer fell lower, aod all the
Mr. Jeebua Fobaattd wife &lt;d Bridgohoot tbs little rook Move In Jones
wator uahbratod tho G5th armivonary
of their marriage tho 13th instant by a
visit to their friend/. Mr. Tobe* u in doubt That the public opinion, *V»n U it
hi. With year and hie wifo.in her 88d point* out nxuu errors, has already eetuad down to the roavtalon that tho

HUN .-CDUH -.MUI no UJUIO1 A (V-AUS-. —. — ---------- —----tiou be must pull off Ira coot nnd go .to ilaayhe^m the IuUeri andmosi
work for tho Jfopublican psrtv; first
----------acknowledging that ho '-spoke under
groat «rxrftBujent'‘ In his harangues of
two years ago.
A decision has been rendered by
Judge WBliatas of Chteago fa tho fa-

and so he convliuted that hie enemy
had proved a onward and had left him
lu possession, oe else that ho meant to
play upon him aunte treacherous trick
on hla way home.
Bo Burton roaolved to keep a sharp
possible. for tho storm waa upon him in
all I ba blinding fury. Ho tried to fol­
low the path, but he
net n»d it.

ITALIAN

Hutiai

fluence upon the coarse of the legisla­
tor wo cannot doubt, but this portion of
tho Peninsular fitat.’ comprises n populatioa wboae intelligence, stability at
sentiment and soundness of views upon
all important public questions present a
finu, rrliablo nnd unvarying support to
all safe and judicious otetosrasnstup. It
I. —A—_ _ __ _ I— 1— ..— a— ,L —&gt; ,1.—
who tnisroprooent* their wishes ami
nows also icjsrcprrssmt* th* vital inter­
ests of Use country.
It is scarcely needful that I should
attoa&gt;[« io giro st thia time, any ac­
count, however brio!, of my steward­
ship, ns your repreeoutalivo, in tho leg­
islative branch of the National Govern-

Tbo Kuulucky oloctiun returns show
drspalrlng. wandering and shouting,
ho carbo upon a home, and having
rapped M tire iloor. he Lirod himself

must have perished there, within a fur­
long of hl« own bon-c. But endeavor­
ing to keep the direction of the path be
heard a smothered cry, nod then he

H.A. BUSELL'S

sreWolgW upoatha various
qui-stiena under disouaeion by tho peo­
ple who aelroted n» as thair raptoeoutafito. It has been repeatedly useful to
mo to corroborate or correct my views,
not by tbo ocutimaut which wm ri£*in
the streata and botola at Washington,
but by-that which 1 knew to be preva­
lent by the fireside* of Barry, of Eaton,
of Jackson, of Branch nnd Calhoun.

Krone, N. H, Ha
auppos-*d tnurdercr

1

NEW IDEAS

Mitiipi.

Pure Wines

the storm; but having gasped a mo­
ment she quickly renewed her brave you may have that forty-acre patch.
march In search of tbejgreat unknown.1 It come mighty ma kin' me the mur­
The mother ml-ro-d her, and suppoo-| derer of that little Kitty's father."
‘•No I you shall take It youcsclf,"
enough of Ujr child's society, liad taker, cried Janta, “If I have to go to law Io
(he little pet out with him.
And Jones actually deeded hi- inter­
Jones, poor tallow shopped away unest In the forty achera to Burton. But
Burton transfer' ed it all to Kltiy.
Many parts &lt;7 lEc South nrc suffer-•
That la why this part of Newton H lug from drouth. '
called today Kitty’. Forty-FouM’s
The fon»t fires in Ontario boro o*rimiod ataxtliug dimensions.
And now come (bu grangers of Toxas
Uiih him, to taakv aunt of having
with at&gt; appeal for gorernnwnt aid for a
enough to koejkhte wife aud Kitty from
rrceztnff in the coining awfa«ores at the
night, which now settled dawn upon '

It te therefore a peculiarly good fortune
that lie who hi culled to represent thio
district in Congress can always boar
with hlmsoif, the satisfactory redaction
that tho line of his public duty will, in
ninety-nine cases out at a hundred, be
exactly coincident witUxho will of hi*

He must, wltboui delay,
.down east village, he hod emlgra'.c-d question*.
'
get bhnartf arid child, too, to * plisco of
to Worth Minnesota, leaving hl« wlfc safety, or both would soon be froaen.
under her father's roof, until he should go bo took th. little thing In hb arms
and started through the drifts, And j
tbo child put her little Icy flnrora «n I
Burtou's rough riMak and muttered:

»nd the demand for trees to
inresriM hero Incrsase J in * corling dogrto. I veil rem*mixr,
ever thirty year* ago. vhrting a
- at Rochester. Now York, then
,ng six a*m in all—or rather, it
pcc»d Io occupy six I ‘
‘
ited. Two iaborwr*

�)
&gt;
shall
peH, •weather baa at last beau Ixwben in up­
on by a ^leedid rein wbirb eemmaucod
iabed material for * "bmg drawn tale r at about five o’clock thia martriag. and
A week ago thi. morning I wa* speed­ up to tbe time of thi. writing, 11 A. M.,
ing through Western Miaeouri on the it *tiU ia raining steadily. There baa
Pacific Expreoa. At nreriy noon Kan- been, for sevorel weeks, and ia, a greet
see Qty was reached, and after the us- deal of sickness ia thi* vicinity attribs!Ml shoaling of hack driver* had died ed to the extreme bot, dry weather fix
away, aad the new treia we bod en­ tho past six week.. Severe) death*
tered hU start**, and stoppad, and
becked innumerable limta.it did at
length fairly begin it* run of MO prevent ruin may be (uceeeded by »Ui.
er* ao (bat the atmosphere may become
The fast forty mdes the tries followed purified and the rick bo restored to
Late crop* will not
th* valley of the Kansas River, a rich health again
aad partteOy wooded bottom tend ; and
bare we eemo upon tba gnaUtopper*. quence uf the long drought, but pre­
Nobody ia tba east know, anything of sume taking th* country tngelbey there
thi. plages. Tba few lonely "hop­ will be enough for all.
I noticed with pleasure the renomi­
per*" that chicken* may sometime, be
seen furiously chasing, and turkey* nation of Guv. Bagley for Governor, and
pick up for aa after dinner deeeert. are bia reoominatiau was no more just, to
tbo strayed members of a host that eover» tbo Western plain, from Dakota to
Texas. Kanes* ia almost literally eaten
np br the rreedy follow*. Tire com of firellng proud of John J Baglay a*
fteld* were stnpped, the state, being it* chief executive; and I believe that
either bore like reed*, or perhaps thinly all pattie* of whatever complaxion
dad with tattered and drooping leave*. their politic*, sham in that earn* leeling
Many a field did not show tbo rign of In Hon. H. H. Holt, « well a* the rest
of the State ticket our party have tho
deepest rrepert and confidence, and will
manifeol it by a rousing majority in
November next. I hoar but little about
politic* hero, but can aa*ure you that
this township (Wesley) will give a big
the swarmiag marauder*
A* w* roll along steadily past the Republican majority this fall. It would
eeem
by the B»r*n and Unu Jtemol
citie* cf Itawrewoe and Topeka, tbe vslCounty CMventtoa.
ley widens, and gradually we see far­ that there ail! be a good dual of strife
in
the
County Convention (Republican)
ther
aad
farther
over
the
plain
Here
Tb.hreaM.mat at th* metrol Teembto. rad
War*. 1. ta. Creair rf brnrr. « tavittatoM*
lb. wrai eataee tf tWre»»m ■•Ctarettaa
Barry county, having been my former
katoU U&lt;teCMnB«atbtMCta.* Itatar Manhattan ia paaaed at near .undown,
•re*. Wta. MTLat tt a’ateaa 1L. iw tea ear- and Junction City at dusk, and than wo place of residence. I feel a good deal of
ef*M.laat1.e Oaaare token, ra* tbaUra- turned away from window* lor our interval in county matter* politically,
round night'* deep. In tho middle of and bojie the right men may get right
the night wo awoke and raiaaad the place*. The true and tried ibould re­
ceive support always, but do not Wire
pulling and intrigue often step in be­
tween justice utid ruarit. and justice can­
Blscx n.wx,Cou,
AugnatlMmWhere .hall I begin, aad how
tell . brief etmy for tbo week

WE

Republic*njomin.tions.

day we place the names of the

gentlemen who are to honor the
State as her Executive officers

during 1875 and 1876.
We do not deem it necessary

to speak' at length of the gen­
tlemen individually, as they are

generally known to the people
of the State as men worthy of

the {rositions which they have

been called to fill.

Men who in

public life and in private life, are
above all anspicion of any dis­
honorable act. and moat truly

county also, (Newaygo) that there are
many candidates for the office of BIk i
iff, more than fur any other county of­
fice. I um at a lues to understand why
“What are they for ?"
it ia to. The duties of tho office surely
"To evil. Hain't gut anything here are not over |4»a»aut. and the position
i&gt; not mare |mying}thau auras other*,
but bone* and grasshopper* t» sail-"
yet there are more sock ore for that par­
u* in Hasting* long enough to become ticular office than any other. But
much eeteemed, l* now Mi»tre*» of a somebody will be disappointed 1 know.
homo at thi* frontier colony town, and
I wonder if with the,double plague of
Tbo mill, are running daily, end ties-1
droogth and greathopper*, discourage­
ment and heart-rick nee. are kept out of |ata the hard time*, building* are being
erected here in our littl* viltegu con­
stantly. Wo hear of mill* shutting
down in the north wood, almost daily,
in con*equ*nre of hard time*, and it «a
pcodictad that many more will have to
quit manafacturinp n. lumber it very
The morning light diecloeee the tut ’ low, and monry ban! to gat, and tbe
plain, uninhabited except at theetati-n. conreqtnrace it that money cannot b*
along tho road. Uninhabited did I gut, to pay help. White A Qwk’t mill
ear ? No, these plain* are .till tho will ran, however, at tbo proprietor*
borne of the buffalo ami antabpe. Tho ba|q&gt;*Dod tube more lucky thaueomeoth
er*. Tire h-vndt h.ro ar* gvttmg to d».
teen, sometime* Handing and watching
ua wondnringlr from a reepectful dis­ week, as mueh ns your correspondent
tance, aad sometime* shooting away bimwlf a* they think it a firet-rate pa­
with that graceful and rapid lope with per, and in that they ate not mistaken
which they can gain upon the swiftest ra my opinion. We here,"’take th* Ne­
bone. They have (invariably a peculi­ waygo Republican, a large eight page
ar white spot—not upon tho forehead, paper, but of covrae only two 'MgM
but tho opposite—and as they turn to printed st home. But it tea good pa­
per, and we all enjoy reading it, as v«
do any reading matter here in tho
woods. For the present '.&lt;« rtttin

All kinds of Produce taken in'exchange and Good* Delivered free to

Our Stock Contiata of

Crockery,
Glm War*,
Stone Ware,
Fruit Cane,

Coffee,
8yrup,

And all cheap for the next 30 days to make room for New Goods.

9,tCOcalA.

60,000 Gallons stone ware for 12
600 Bars 8oap for 6 cents a Bar^aTV
The Ben. Campbell's Cigars baatMMl.WM
Our 81,00 Jap beats the State for the Price.
Sugar as cheap or cheaper that! the cheapest.

lei and guided m In the past.
Ou mutioo of J. E. Tenney. D. L.
Crotemen of Ingham wa* ehoeea Ternjmresy Secretary.
A committee on Credentia la. oresteting of two members from each Cbagreesional district, waa also appointedA committae on Reeolntioai, consist­
ing of two from each CowgT.ewonil nrotedinw homeward, passing tbe rail
baaiaa cf Lok* Huron and the Begindistrict, ru then appointed
•**. lb* thought oom* to me every day
on that trip, with every revolutiou of
On awcmbling in tha afternoon the th* wheel ui th* locomotive and the
Committee on Credential* report*! ateoniboat, of tbe great and rariedj in­
romo four hundrr-l delegate, entitled terval. of Michigan, and what ■ noble
to eeat*. but of nereetity we omit tba empire had l*«i ralraitod to ui Tbu
thought camo to m*. how closely allied
ar* all three interest* one to another,
and bow tha prosperity of um&gt; n tbe
prosperity of all. and that a disaster to

1
W ■

POST!
Cl I CUT
of th* Union, after the uninterrupted
cxerctee, by that party, of all tba re■poMlbUlte of power during Ito an tire
vitalonce, oOtertug no apoltgiae. depre­
cating, no criticism. Invoking no chari­
ty tn tbe construction of it* nets, but
cnoUenglng a faithful scrutiny of Ito
record through every vleteaitade of w»r
and peace, and tbe candid Judgment of
all just men.
In no .ptrit of vainglory but tn aimpie

that since the Hroublloen party, n
ita banner at Jackson, in ISM, II
never tailed, under trials more aa
than have beaet the history of any a
party since the orwantaeUo i of tbeI

POBLII

V GBOCEBY BOUSE

cimii

IN BONNE’S STORE,
AN EASY FORTUNE.

Washington Block, State St
Our goods have arrived and
are now open to your inspection.

make for the future ; but ae I look uj&gt;-,
on tha whole pa.t hutory ot this State
and it* govarnmacL and tbe developcbaritabteInatitntioiu, I canncA but foe!
what * grand, good, blamed, gioriov.
old Btate Mirtugan i», and bow well­
throwing oat tbe past two yean—It bee
been governed, with not a .train upon
tb* escutcheon of th* State.
We had reduced it* iodabtodneaa;

puouc luusoireneas; wnue tn* .
given a hrerty support to almost every clal credit ot the State, under It*
charitable institsttoa of which tbe hu­ agamrnt, U ot the hlghrat etaud*
man imagination could coeraire; we ■II the comMKtel site- nt the w
We shall regard II aa good reeac
have cared for tha -leaf, the dumb, and
the blind, the mean*, tbe unfortunate,
the crimiaal. the pauper, and last of all
we bare reached out tba gtaat hand of
the State to tbe Uttle eUldrou, whour
we thought, tram their cireumstancre
and aurruuadings. rare going ia th*
road that kwda all tbe way down . hilt
We hare done all thia with decreasing
taxation and dereveaing debt Within
the last two years we have paid 8724,-

trust Srsetsg. Ls. H ks Sore, te aiM &gt;*sl
THE FIFTH GIFT CONCERT
I TH X LAST WllCfi WILL gm KOI!
* i-iox* THtacwaann ago nr th

Old GoTern-

•lapan.

Crushed,

Oolong uml

mrat Java and
4

Golden Rio,

grades of Young

Green, Rom ted

Hyson.

and Ground

¥2AQQ.OQft!

LOWEST CASH PRICE

Yours Truly,
a fault ui any State or its officer*; but
it ia well to remember, whether this
charge comes fnxn friend or lu*, or
from those who know nothing about it,
that all the money in tho Trea*ury of
Michigan comoa there through the ac-

Spooner &lt;fc Hepburn.

HTAROOT

aflbsat tb* adiwted
•ffl obtain it fox you
ILm, without any exp

represent the moral, the Chris­
Republicin State Convention.

tian and the pr«&gt;greaaive politi­
cal policy of our State.

Tried

and never found wanting, the

The were going out to look, see.
antelope and telle her boy it must h

people have done well to intrust been bia imagination.
in their bands the administration

of the affairs of tbe State, and

may rest assnred that they will

The prairie doc “ another of the in­
habitant* of the plain*. He, to&gt;&gt;, ia a

so meet the responsibilities of roloniat sad live* in village*, although
official life, that they will justl^ ha build, hi* bouses underground. We
deserve at the hands of the peo­

ple of the State the applaudit

at the close of their official term.
An applaudit so truly won, and

ao freely and enthuxiasticly be­
stowed on Gov. Baolxt, Lieut-

During th* eitornocn of our sacond
day’* ride w&lt; enter upon the test hun­

Gov. Holt, Commiaaioner Clapf dred mte that eeparate* ns from the
State Superintendent Bbiggs, Rocky Mouataias. Wben about eighty

by the Convention on Wednes­
day last, by their re-nomination

to the positions' they have so
honorably

filled, by acclama-

we need only say that they are

fully competent, to do well the
work intrusted to diem by the

uaanimous voice of the Repub­
licans of the State, and viD do

milm distant, we begin n watch for the
first dwtant view of the great range.
But the day i* not favorebte. There is
a alight has* in tba air. Then a atorm
gatbara, and eprsurte in tb* West. Afat the right, and there ia what eeeta*
at first a dint bank of cloud* beyond
them. But no, a second look auurea
u* that these ere not cloud*, but tbe

we erne and plainer the mountain* ap­
pear. A storm eweepe over u. with
rre.hing thunder, aad splintering many
telegraph pule* at we soon aee. A half
hour atore aad it ha* peered and now

it of th* Btata ol Michigan that th* im­
pious hand of no Governor nor no party
had ev*c reached for tha truit fond* of
thi* State. I shall not bo tho tha first
'Hfe President appointed A. O. Hyde, Governor to put my hand, trpun tho

Lansing Aug. 27th. 1871.
The State Republican Convention,
held^in thia city at the Opera Houae oa Thomas Moore. Wm. Livingston. Ubaa.
Wednesday, wa. the largest political Kipp, and George W, Hough a* Teldelegate atsembloge ever convened in
the Stale. Over 400 delegates-Were
prreent, a very f«w unorganised ndun­
tie* only being uoreprneented. Th*
I thauk you for tour rordral friend­
ship displayed io me to-day, by tho
greatest harmony prevailed, many of
hearty unanimity with which you have
the nomination, being made by acrlagiven me the second nomination for its
office of chief Executive of thi* State.
B. M. Cuteheon. J. P. Holl, aad
Lieut. Governor Holl also briefly sdL'mel Putnam were appointed a corn,
drmed the ronvenlton. He «aid that
mitle* to wait upon Governor Bagley ia looking over thi* assembly, bo waa
and Lieut. Gwerncr Holt, itJorm them
tetee a* Temporary Chairman, who oa of thrir renomination, and Jirire them
taking the chair spoke aa follow*;
to appear before th* Convention.
White thu committee w*e out, tho
Hrpublfcan* uf Michigan:-W*.tend
toHtey at lb* Uxreehold of tho third d*- Convention, by acclamatrre:', nominated
rade of the Itepubhann party of Mlebl___ 0..
MHO
&lt;Ll.
R. G. D. Hokten of Kant for Socro- informal ballot for State Treeeanr.
Ool. MoOreery roomrod 176, Mr. Lore
tary of State ;
ix.ver.tt A Clapp of St. Jo»ph, the 108, John Johnston of St Clair, 17.
Col. McCreery wa* made tho nnaniprreent inennbent, for Oommiseioaer of
■potoctae for tbai record, but can proud­
ly Invite tbe crtltetam of the world, aad tbs State Land Office ; and
a rompartooti of the itruuhllcun party
Darnel B. Briggsrof Roepeo, th* pre.
and Ito principle, and acta wttb tbe ent inmunbeot, for Seperiatewdent of acid it would be hi* aim. U etecled to
hunaatly perfonn the date of tho office
prlaetpleu and acta of tbe opnoatUon.
to tbe beet of bi* knowledge end abili.
Springing Into exltaenro ID year* ago
tbia•uiumar. It threwItaairilk* a liv­
ty.
ing wall bafoso te advance of inriAn Informal ballot wa* then called for
ean slavery, declaring that th* vergin ernor Begley aad Lieut Governor Holt
eoil of the Terttorte* should b« forever They were greeted with cboara. Gov­
When the ballot, ware counled on
free. Branding at first upon that tow,
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a. follow* :
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It wan aatwatelnail, bowwver, that tbe
extra votes tree from tho Vie* Frau­
ds u to &lt;m th* platform who bad voted

Gea. Hamphrer was withdrewk aadr
Gen. Ky was nomiaalad by acoiatna- ,
tsoe. Gon. Ely appeared upon th* .
platfotm and sail if elected be would j
perform th* d*U&lt;» of lb* office to th* &lt;
Uta uf kb ability.
The first informal baltet for Attorney 1
General gave Andrew J. Rmirti of fam 1
187 and haee A. Marvi.m ot Bay 168. !
Mr Smith was nmdx tbo unanfaates ,

B^y-aUkinda at

busy to write a new advertise­
ment, but oontinueB to sell Carri­
ages, Buggies, Cutters, &amp;o., bo.,

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�that tha character of tba judiciary
would bo isfrawl by having tha
jn-igaa appointed by tha Executive in­
stead of being elected through tha mscbiwrrj of political jpaxtian, th" I«qp*lature deemed that tha popular will de­
manded that tho officer" of all dspart-

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If ths State in I860, on a baMd Of
. pojiulation uf 897,0fi6, and of aa equali rod asinsd vahudtni of property of
-fcH to „ tU mL
th* State ia
tho public st large have no cause* atI arte, fix*! at that
all. Art* changing tho boundary orr 1874. with a population ot 1.UMM,
,
and
an
iqultod
valuation
ot MttO.OOO,
rvgulsting tho affairs of a certain city,
village or township, extending th*i 000, caa afford to pay lb* salaries now
tim* for coll*ciion of taxes in *oma par-. proposed. If th* labor of doiug tu
ticulnr locality, changing tom* body'si public burins** in 1860 wa* worth tha
name, legalirisg. or trying to Isgnlif*,, con&gt;psa*at»c paid far it at that time,
sum* illegal art. and other legislation&gt; th* labor of doing th* public burin*.,
of a similar character, that in tdn* coatsi in 1574 is certainly worth what it fa pro»i*w&lt;rf tho largout uf ten caa be batter and mure fairlyr po**d topqrftnrft,
and justly *ettted by loral antharl:i*s, isi *r number of prop!* to be sarvsd, th*
furred upon the legislature, oesnttimeai greater labor tarotvad, and the greater
•rra to tbe exclusion of basins** uf gen­- reipousibttty.
Thu foflowing explain tbe dittereneo
eral important. Tho t*nd*acy in this
direction Increases, and ereey areaioni in tho seal* of salaries:
witnesses a greater accumulation of this
class of bvsiaasa. Th* expMJO inci­
dent to it is far grater than ,th* per di*m,

The immediate future present* ques­
tion* for popular consideration of no
little magnitude and importance. Tb*
problem of atteitunK * more ported sys­
tem of Civil service in the sever*! de­
White tb* Commisaion tlwughi it
partment of th* gmsrnment, than hat wise to provid* that tho I^giriaturv
hitherto existed, still remains without might authorise th* appointment e! tho
Attorney General and of proeecuilng at
toruey*, tho legislature dreared il best
the details of Ito practical application, to retain tho present mod* of ■ wooing
give* encouragement that It may re­ tho*e officers.
move many present evils, nnd w Lou fur­
The Commission thought it prudent
ther improved by experiment, may pave
th* way for a more officiant aad ooo- to tear* tbe salaries of Stat* effkers aad
nomical accompliahmaatof clerical work judges to be fixed by tho wisdom of tbo
in tho acvoral bureaus With thi* view, Lewislsture. The I&lt;egialatun&gt; on tbo
a* a member of tbe committee on tho other hand, thought that the well ma­ house* and thter atlocbee* during th*
reform ot the civil eemra, I have stead­
tured judgment of tbe propio wa* iniI time they ate &lt;o ongegrd ; for bill* of
ily adhered to what 1 believed to be
the doctrine enunciated in tho National farur of fixed solan**, and it accord- this character are usually quit* long
ingiy proposed a scale of salaries whieh and tba State h (mt tu tb* expena* uf
printing them, and if posted, of reprintit deemed just aad *conomical.
Tbe Commission, to remov* ambi­ iug and binding them in volumes, which
guity in tho present constitution, pro­ amounts ot every araslnn to no incon­
Among tbo great topics of waiannal vided specifically for three commission­ siderable-sum of luuncy. Reside*, a*
concern are there which ar* closely al­ ers of highways in eoeh township. Th* I members generally know but litll*' if
lied to indu"trial, thrifts, national pros­ Legislature, in view of th* greet expo*- ' anything oftbo merits «f»och tneasarta
perity, and burineaa *nterprise. As siveneM of this system, remove the I they must be explained to them, and
tnsse topic* present question* in which
tho high, st welfare of th* Republic Is same ambiguity by providing specificai- , this idlon creates tbo necessity fora
lubby.
Statements and explanations,
involved, no statesmanship enn afford lyfor but one commissioner.
for a mcmral to toe* sight of them, and
While tb* propriety of restricting the I uni|K-d nnd twisted by th* prejudice*
no party rar. ignore then nnd retain its power of - corporation* wa* strongly uf those making them, rnu«t be taken at
bold upon th* public confidence. Just
urged before .th* Commission, tbo ma­ secund band, witbout a full understand­
at prcrent, tho question of thi* charac­
ter which claim especial attention are jority of that body wore averse to add­ ing or i«ttonal knowiodgo of all tho
tbore of th* oirrrncy and cheap trans­ ing any now provisions on. this suljcct. | fret* and circ'iinalnnce*, nnd the re­
portation. They are not wholly dispos­ The Legislature, believing that tho pub­ sult too frequently ia not only expen­
ed of, but th* prerent Congress, in ita lie good deotanderl it. has embodied'] sive. but ill-timed and ill-judged legi*final action of the last sesricn, given a several precautionary and rretrictiro |
lation. Besirnih the Legislature, n*
moat hopeful augury that they will be
Ibis constitution proposes, from enacting
met in a way to satisfy public expecta­ proviaiona.
tion and to advance tho welfare of our
The changes projxnoil do not radi- ! any but gentrai laws upon tba subjects
agricultural and other industrial inter­ rally affect tho system of government iu enumerated, and its sessions will be
est*- We of this iHTtieu of tho country
tho State, but are inch a* experiona* | much shortened, its rttpomes greatly
aro especially interested in the develop­
ment of th* most practicable methods of ha* shown to b* necessary to ros'-rnia I ledu&lt;wl, nnd much of tin- dissatisfac­
providing a proper and permanent finan­ abuses, aad to facilitate tho ndminis-1 tion and complaint dial arise (run this
cial basis for our industri**, and of th* tration of tho laws, aad they aro com- i special and local legislation, frequently
mended, not n, perfect, tint as an im- 1 resulting iu prntrnctid litigation, will
provement 6n the present constitution
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liaa grouped together a number of sec­
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It opens the any to needed n turm.
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money and contract debts, shall be re­ and economies In tbe jury system ;
stricted by law
It provides a more liberal ratio of
reprrwenteUon
for the newer count lew ;
Am. X-, Bsc. 16. No city or village
It pleura restriction* upon explosive
shall Incur iodeb'ednoM, including that
incurred by or on behalf of any school and mischievous local nnd »i«cfal lexis
diatrict wilhia its corporate limits,. *o
that its aggregate debt at any tim*

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Far particulars, addnoa
larg* proportion of the municipal divis­
MOTHER SUPERIOR,
Th* mw constitution, white adhering
pros-of specific items iu appropriation
ions in tbe newer |&lt;orUotu of Use Rlatr,
to tho common law standard for juries
bill*, which will be a check upon the
and many In th* older, aro Invalidated.
in courts of record, makes an advance
prat tiro of ■ vrryirg tlir nph nnu.-rmaij
step by permitting verdicts in civil
or unworth) npt&gt; ropriatfons on the
cases by two-thirds of the jury, and pro­
•treugti, of necewory and worthy mras,
A xr. XIV., Bnr. 9 The State shall
ll placre all additional safeguard up­
vides tliat in criminal case* the death
by combining them in uno bill *u that not aid, by uift, or pledge of its credit,
th* Great Lake^ which demonstrates। or disability of a single juror shall not the aholo must stand or loll together, any pero&amp;n or corporation, nor shall it on the treasury by- autbortxlnga veto
by the Executive ot specific Items in
clearer than all mere theoretical profes­ prevent a verdict being given by the
It ia one of the uio*t valuable feature* subscribe to, or lx come interested ia,
sion that th* work of improving tbe
tb* stock of any corporation. nor osgreat highway* of commerce and trade,
‘■•rate any indebtedness of a municipal
and of securing cheaper and safer tran­ which important trials have been
sit for the products of tho West, is needed with nearly to a condui
ber of Judicial circuits, and &lt;_uta off ap­
Commenting upon those wholesome peal* in trivial tun;
steadily going forward under Republi­ when, by tho disability of a juror,
such courts us u&gt;i_. Iwi neeessxry, and proviafona, tbs Execaliv* reys:
can rule, and by tbo aid and instrumen- labor of days, and perhaps of we
It provide* fair and reasonable safa­
tahtv of a Republican Congress. In­ has been loat, involving tin entire
'Three ar* golden words, and mfalit ris* for State officers and J edge,, end ro­
to facilitate thb disposition of cases it
deed, Michigan Republicanism baa
I has added one to tbe number j □dare of well be engraved on stuns and plated
in th* walk of every capitol In th* land.
b*en for year, committed to tl.u policy bearing, to the delay of justice, am
1 the Supremo Court, which now roaeists
of promoting all tlioio great project* of great coat to parties and the public
Tlwy say to us, 'Keep out of dsbt if
I of four. This J* equally demanded by uoretble, but if you must make a debt.
internal improvement which will invar­
earring of local Indebtedness;
iable lessen the rates of transportation
■ tin* increased busincu and by tha ueIt Impose* certain needed restrictions
It provide! that' Senator* shall be co»»ity uf having an edd number of jud­
and thus gives letter remuneration to
and obMgattena upon railroad and otbthe product* of tho farmer, and tbe la­ chosen for four years, and that the term ge* in order to ensure decision a A* it
bor of th* workingman.
of service of only one half ahull oxpiro non- Is, a circuit judge aiakm a deeismretle,
and affirm* the right of legtalaGenllemch of tbo convention: In
tive aupervldoo and coot nt over them ,
i ion which goes tu the Supreme Court
there brief remarks I shall not attempt
It prohibits spacial "barter,, and the
to enlarge upon the history, tho charac­ stability and legislative experienco in If thnt tribunal is equally divided, th*
renewal,
extension, or enlargement of'
ter, and tho puqHnea of tbo groat party that body, which are casoutial at nil ■leeisiiiu »f the circuit judge stand*.
existing corporate anti special franwhich you represent, nud to which I times in at least-one branch of the log.
trurt wo are proud to own ouraolvrs the illative department. It authorises an Another circuit judge makes a directly
opposite d&lt;*ci*loii in a css* involving tbe
steady and firm adherents. Its banner*
same nuvstiun. Tho Supreme Court of
still triumphantly wave before u*, and
point our country onward in tho path­
way of a great prosperity and n great drrd and ton. This is but a partial in­ - and tbo ojiposite decision also stands
destiny. It baa never been and never crease nt compared with the rapidly j thus rendering th" lair uncertain,
will l&gt;e deaf to tho voice of equal free­ augmenting population of tho State, । dependent upon tho varying ottrnioas
dom, broad and impartial justice, or
I of tbo circuit j udgre. The new conati- I
any measure or policy which fa allied
more fully and ' tution will obviate this difficulty. It
with tbe greatness or glory of tho Re­ smaller coentice
It restricts the Htate in lb* incurring
public. Iwt us bo faithful to its priori- fairly represented.
of IndebteduMs, and prohibits It from
, proposes also to reduce the number of
pies, and thus bear our share in advanc­
By ita terms all bills and joint reso­ j indicia! circuits from twenty (tho prosbecoming s stockholder In anyoonw'raing tho common welfare of a mighty
tIon, or aiding by gift, or loaning it*
lutions, and all concurrent resolution, 1 ent number), to *&lt;-vente&lt;&gt;n, and place,
r*opi. in their march to a magnificent
credit to, ptreous or corporation* ;
appropriating mousy or property, mu«t - restriction, upon their utilimi'ed inIl provide* that interest .received for
bo presented to the Governor for his crcsse. It gu*id, against tbe expense
tbe use of publie officer, shall go te tbe
A BRIEF REVIEW OF THE
approval. Under the present constitu- I alway, attendant upon keeping officers,
Amended Constitution of Michigi
tian, only bills nnd concurrent resnla- juror* and witnesses iu circuit courts
tiuns require tbo assent ot iho Govern engaged in the consideratiou of fietty
In the year 1866 the p*oplo ot or. It wouhl seem that joint resolu­ suits, by declaring that tbe appelate
Michigan voted with great unanimity tious, which frequently have all the jurisdiction of said courts shall not ex­
in favor ol a convention to revise tbe force ot bill*, and apiropriat* money tend to any civil rat* in which th*
constitution. The convention was bad ; and property, do not require tho execu­ anmuut or value uf th* thing in contro­ bnvo witnessed such a panic u tha! |
and although its work was not accept­ tive sanction. Tbia change, therefore, versy fa 1cm lima twenty-fire dullsra ■rhich so recently awept over fair coun­ toss And tn It some prorldon* which be,
try.”
ed by the popular vote, yet the demand | although apparently alight, is important
doe* not approve. Before making up
To the foregoing may properly b* bls Judgment adversely however, Um
exproeeod in 1866 for some changes in u a protection to the public intrro.1*
added anotlMr important provision, rix.: careful Inquirer will examine and see
tho organic law, still remains as the (and to tbo public money and property.
li fa generally admitted that tho comAtr. XYIL, Sac. 3. Public officers, whether tbe disapproved provision* are i
solemnly recorded will of tho jx-ople. XlZ prevent tbo evil effect* of local and pi'nsatioii paid to th* State officers and
receiving or having cbarg* of public in the present ronrtltattoa or net; for
special legislation, which has become circuit judge, is wholly itmdoqusto and
moneys, are prohibited from using or Lf tbvy are, tw neither grin* nor lose*
argent, i&gt; shown by tho numerous prop­ enormous, it provides that the Ltgiate- insufficient for work lequirod of them employing tho aaaie in any manner for by tbelr re-adoption. The standard by
ositions fur amending tbe constitutioo
in the (wreonal discharge of the duties ttHklr private um or benefit, and wh*u- which to Judge la ritpply th* OMrito of
the changes. If, take* In tb* aggro
which come before tbo Legislature at ter for tho purpose of divorcing any of their respective offli-o,. Thi, is ao
gate, three change* appear desirable to
every session. Some of its provision*, named party, or upon the subject of manifest in the case of circuit judges
:iun received therefor* shall b* paid the voter, be will logically vol* for the
almost from necessity, bare over since dirurto ; changing tbe names of perams that many counties have, from time to
over to tbe general find of tho Blate,
its adoption been evaded or disregard­ or places; regulating tbe jurisdiction time, voted them appropriation, in rio- county, ronnleipaEty, corporation or
ed, and tbia has given strength to the and duties ofjustices of tbo i»oace, or
board to which saeb funds belong.
constant demand for th* removal of constable*; providing for change* of prerent reale of salaries, which was
Tho State, rouu tire and mmuripalisuch I rovisions, dhat there may not be renu* in civil or criminal ens** ; grant­ fixed by law when the oust of all com­ ties will thus aecure and aava to them­
•ven the appearance at any neocaitT fur ing any special power* to boards of modifies entering into human cjnsump- selves all moneys received for interest
violating th* letter or spirit of tbe fun­ enpervisors ; summoning and empnaeL tion was much laaa than now, the Htate on say of their funds. There will be
damental law of tho Slate. Under ex­ ing grand or petit juror* ; regulating officer* cannot affu.-d to, and with tbo saving, by mean* of the reatrictions
isting provisions, another revision by a tbe rat* of interest on money: author single exception ol th* Auditor General, placed u|K&gt;r&gt; nsuniapaliti** ia the mat­
convention wold not well bo had *hort inng tbe sal", Isnae, or mortgage of do not reside at the capital and person­ ters ot taxation and th* inecning of ina lengthy adv»rttoMj*»L"
of two or throe years; because the ques- real estale belonging to minora, or by ally diwharg* I lie duties of their of­ d*btedn*a*; saving* ia. th* cost of judi.Srrontbt. or King’s Evil, White
lion rnurt Grat be submitted by th* exaeaioa or administrator,, or by any fices. They should do so, and not sim­
Bwellmca. f1----.
Nrck. Goitre,
Legi.IalunAt-j the people, wbother they religious corporation or society ; charter­ ply visit the place one* or twice a month posad ia jury methods, by th* limita­
desire a convention for tbo purpose or ing or licensing fsrrivs or toll-bridge*; while hiring somebody else tn do tbe tions upon appeals ia trivial case*, and
not, and if-the people vote in favor of a rerailt ing fines, jxmaltie*. or forfeit urea; work, the subordinate receiving nearly by the increased offiatoncy ol courts mconvention, then the Legislature, at a creating, increasing, or decreasing fere, double tbe pay of the chief. Tbe oom- cured by dssm &lt;d batter judges at b*tsuba*qu*nt eoasion, must provide for I-crcentagre, ar allowance* of public of- |penaation should bo sufflrient to enable
the election ol delegates, tha convea- ficera; changing th* law'of derevnt; I
granting to any corporation, aaoeration, &lt;ran bo diseharged by deputy, but
thia must be submitted to the people or individual, any special or exclusive Ithere ar* other duties that cannot well
fat adoption or rejection.
privilege, immunity or franchise what- Ibo, if at alt For axampU, those con­
In view of there circumstances, and •ver; declaring any nara*d perwon of inected with the Board of State Audi­ tors Although the pecuniary ■ariogs
of tha difficulty of dealing separately age ; extending the time for the aarere- Itors. Tbo officers composing that Board that will bo raalimd from them mid oth­
with th* several proposition, of amend­ meat ur collection ot tax**, or other- &lt;do not lire '
- - -but go there
-■
er provtafow an not cxjxbl* of reduocapital,
ment that were brought forward, tbe wire relieving any ortest or or ooltector I
.
lliey arrange their
legislature, at its aessiou of 1878, pass­
matter, at home, expecting to return at
ed the joint resolution providing for ble official dutire; punishing crimra or a given limo, i'artie* come from dis­
the appointment of th* Oonatitutional misdemeanor*; adopting, by any per­ tant parts of-the Kato with claims and
son, any namrd perron as hi* child or other basins** which they wish to pre­ ly, th* limiting th*, number of cemmiaThe work of tho Cmnmimion, as re­ heir; vacating cr altering any road laid sent to tbo Board. The Board fa m the, si oners of highway* to one In a town­
ported Io tha Governor, and by him out by comuiiarionors of -highways, or point ot adjournment. The budnMS ship will greatly ls**en the aggregate of
transmitted to iho Legislature. Ims been any *tr»*L alley, or pubUc ground in requires explanation which they hare townahip expearee a* tamp ared with the
any city or village, or in Mi recorded* not time to ii.teu to. It requires exam­ old system of three vnwirswrionti'stown plat ; or for altering th* boundar­ ination which they hay* not time to
ies of any rebad district, for building give. It must bo put over, involving
or repairing hridgre. nr for draining
swamp or other low lands, except by tnl by tho claimant; ot, if pswod upon the L«ia
expenditure of grants to th* State; &lt;a- without du* examinatfon, H foatih* freight om
rapting any property from taxation.
riak of doing injustice to State ; and, th* any ami
Thus, al! this species of legislation to same objection appii*. to other and elm- void just
prohiHsU, nrei'provfatoa mad* far th* ilar boards. This auMiefon of thing, qishwaat
. .
cnwmenl of general taws by which results from no fault uo Hio jmrt of the
stab subject, will ba referred to the ofiterra, bet from th* system under trartetora'
Jural autboriti**, or tu tbe courts, wbnrn whfohritey ureoumpriMto work. U «Senator Chandler in tbe Senate, andI
Mr. Conger in tbo Mouse, tba ano os,
chairman, and the other as tho leading;
member of the Committee uc Commer­
ce la their respective Houses, an im­
’
provement haa been given to tho har-

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HASTINGS} RARj|¥-p()iJ!QY MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1874.

apraM tWy W -ritovred down
wonderfully. M.iwto.lHL, they keep
a good tart cm It, nd aver that the
legal iawrftptoee wMck TUtou has
commaneedwill completely flatten him
oat, aad leave fts^paatar in better shape
than ever. Let the whole world bold
its breath and wait. In the meantime,

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So.
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Women hold the heart of man. He
wiU follow where ska, foadtf but toto

CHAS. H. ■'aCKR.

OUR HEW VORKLCnra.
I«xAinr in ai tho poetoffice, be cnvuuntervd Ered Marston, exchanged
heartiest greetings, and Fred's )k&gt;uso
lieing nearest, the two friends went
thither Opening the hall door, a long,
rippling, merry laugh waa their first
weloime, for Juno herself was haring a
grand frolic with two little on.w, who
were busy at "hide tho handkerchief"
in the long hail.
■*(), Fred I" she began ; then, spying '
his companion, started, flushed, then
beamed with positive delight, aad sprang'
impulsively forward.
“Mr. Dean ! I am very glad to meet1
you again ; bnt you see I’m not a bit1
more prtnMi than I used to be."
Mrr. Marston camo with her pleasant ;

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3d. Its Cog Wheels are always in nnr.
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t«rn on the nhaft
an the
Crankjs
not attacnea
attached to
thev shaft of either
**«»ll, this saving an expenseof four or five dollars for new Rolls before thee Wrinj
Wripger is half worn.
Take it, and try it, by the side of any Wringer in the .rake,idi&gt;f*h?L

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These mon are the guardians of the
efty'o pesos, known by rrapoctaSkpeo­
ple a* police, and by the ctaso who most

now prreent, and then oomnicnevsl plans
fat long r-resifngs, into all of which
Mrs Marston entered with dignified in­
terest, remarking at last that she had
already mot Min Dean.
Hare June interrupted—‘‘And, O,
I toe tor I Miss Iteebel said von had quan­
tities of emitex We can’t get it here,
and I want some so uiac't! Mayn't I

the duty rarigrad them.
Homo beta u to the cost of keeping
tbcjmetropolU In order may be of Inter­
est to your road era. To properly police
thia city require sa army cf 2.S00

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Every Harness Wi
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the bslfot helped to plic
place she now oreupei
from ancient History. 1
learned from its nuuaU----------------—
ing woman f Did Bhakespear or By­
ron do it ? With tho uxceptionv of the
Monarch has man ever made , a Queen beat, that diunkvn men are kept from
of a Slavs. Does ' '
dulurbiug the peace of tbs neighbor­
makti courtezan
hood, that no unruly or dtooedecly
crowd, congregate to the violation of
the peace, that doors are securely toek-

A lull line of farming tools always on hand.
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flLlind
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The doctor's eyes twinkle*! hack „ .
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hor own taorry thought, but all ho said I as you have said : bat did the hope of
was:
'the balkrt inspire hor in her work 7
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makn woman free to
Aunt Rachel earns a visit immediately. travel all over oar land unattended, and
My flowers are my pets, and they do re­ commands fur her tho roepoct of man ?
ward me with such grace and beauty. It ia not tiie bud of virtue that has blos­
My roves are iorolr, eren now."
somed io her heart and become a strong
"Rosea 1 Oh, Doctor!”—and June plant? Man protects woman so far as
flushed an&gt;l dimpled with the quick I she protects herself. Can she trust him
I thrill of delight, looking very svraet, as farther? Y'ou say "woman to being
1 the Ifoctor thought, as she added, in emancipated from dtotrusi, we bebevo
spite of mamma's frown :
in her." God hastes the day that wo­
"Why didn't you wear one here so 11

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tt&amp;UKStmDonc on Short Notice,

every village no find hgb types of crow-,
tiro womanhood " Am those, typos the
to her cudto« tirades about ‘port Amer- once that are desiring fax ballot ? You
icon girts.' "
any, "woman to purifying literature."
Mrs. Mareton waa looking unutterable la it tho woman that are contending for
annoyance at those reminiscencea; Fred
laughed
outright,
adding
his
own
bit
of
otm rtutaflbte tiim u .«« i. iu nna
end when invited to parties managed abuaed reaillection. which tlte Doctor
either to nroid attending or else to be might easily have supplemerfod; bat
only Aunt Rachel’s escort, *&gt; the sigh­
ing damsels turned their boius fa other
directinns.
All his Ufa Dr. Deane bad drvMnr.1
of a "home" that should bo ‘delightfnl,' The Doctor's thoughts are more intarsat­
and ha fancied the wife who should sit ing. -Sba’s grown, certainly, bnt she
opposite to him at table and firesale; ia tho same charming child I knew
but he hated care and nxponmbility, throe years ago iu spite of her added
and thought to grin the "home" by e.- inches. I'm glad she isn't after tho
. «
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' Bittern of Ashland dameeto, aad it i.
decidedly nice that she regards me to
much her senior. I’ll keep un that il­
lusion lor a while. Aunt Itecbcl shall man, or by lifting hor wxce above his in
call this very afternoon, and—yes­ tho lugnsge of the naflou?
Well, 1 think I will escort her."
Our nation ia a great family— a groat
Arrived at bis own door, ho wont home—as you have said. But connol
rltoirhlway toward the couclusron of woman boat servo her nation as she has
his plant, catling from the hall:
evtt beet served her homo, by being its
heart instead of its hoed? Youdoaeby
Hero are some tetters, and. ah I I root saying-: It Uss been sari that the voice
Fred. Marstoa, and promised him we ot the people fa tbo Axsce of God, and
would call this afternoon Yoa hare that voice has rarer ret boon heard;
no engagements f
"No. Wo will go about four, if that arise together, it will be the voice of
HEADBTONEf*.
God." I ask, hat oot tbn lives of the
"Indeed! Well, wo anal call nt
women ot the eighteenth cantttry been
ones. Fred is u very agrerabla fellow;
TABXZ TOPS,
Mre. Mareteu till must perfectly wellHo felt like a conspirator oa ho
bred woman I over raw, and Mtoa Jura
—tbomisdiiel! Why, she must be a marched straight to his floral darlings,
young lofly »&lt;&gt;* I’® half eony for savored bud and blossom, leaf and tendrill till EU hands were full. Tnon
that; I mod to have grand rumps with
filling n dainty basket with damp bum
Dint women, in now of ths great
her.”
work aho has already eedomiJiahod, bo
ApaiJta^oTo lip carted ; injmr eebe foundV root; potted that; Uito. content to let Iwr voice be the uudortono,
or ahali oho break tho harmony by
had too place, and the tone in which the
doctor wan answered was ra s-intery ni sent l.askat and rasa to Mrs. Marston's, lifting it a key note higher than man’s?
with a card, explaining that the plant True, woman to seeking after knoxlNovember rir outside.
was for Mias Juno, the flowers for mam- edge and finding it, Iter iu teltecI to
&lt; Mm Xantoa ia not fa the loert hke
bringing forth things both ntiw and
bar mother. 1 can hardly conceive
If June found deftly hidden under old, aad by them she,is taking hor
bowHUsb^n pomibte. under such
■.a. W.wtn umste tte reowvslst »» training, for her to bo so utterly uncon- tho shining leaves a tiryr more rose-bod, place by the side of tain, instead of
it was most improper for bcr to kiss it couching al his fret, as did the-Greek
vMrttaaal m she U !"
and fasten it at bcr throat, blushing all slave sad wosnen of tha harem. But I
“Hora you seen thamF’ naked ths
the time. She couldn't have told “why-" ask that women remain by ';bo oido of
It was an instinctive impntoe. The _ —V
aKnv&gt;. 1.1a*
BLACK * FQLLKRflowers dupatctiad. Dr. Iteavnald settled

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WE WART AGENTS.

land Rail, Newell Post,
and Balnsters,

i.lit) KONAs^OKTl

NEW STI

Hf GMEiffl J

ALWAYS OA' HAITI).

Hflstij

amwcajt
IF TO’J WAIT

CUT TO ORDER.

rite, while the moult behind it eu
with a deririro, facredulous smite.
"Ts^" mid Aunt Brahel, imbeet
tb«taMi ‘‘.bo earn* fate Mre. F&lt;

officer them, .There ore forty reptain'l,
besides inspectors, and an adAiliooal
force of detectives, whose bnsinfea to
the hunting down of oriowaato sad the
finding out of things dark aad strange
that require more shrewdness, than or­
dinary mortals are sappoaod to be gift­
ed with. To support this fares requires
the neet sum of 13,000,000 snsualiy.
Each man co tho ferae has a certain
territory which is his especial huttnees
to protect and care for, and hto duties

observed. Each policeman ia compell­
ed to stay on his beat six hours ; ttera
he sleeps six, and to on six more, that
to, twelve of the twenty-four hours ba
to walking up and down, keeping bis
eye on everybody and everything. Is
there a fight ? The poo^pnllneeura
graija his faithful locust nnd\ sails in.
IM- tears apart the combatants, pots
them under arrest, disperaeo the crowd,
and taken the cliamee of having hto
own brains knocked out, by that tarnbls class c font tow. whoso highest pteo*-

the Jarray City pastor wbo woe aceneed
of ruining Mery Pomeroy, stoutly de­
ntes the obargs, and remains at hie home
awaiting the legal favestignikm. What
a pity it fa that the Beecher matter
could not hare been so managed !

No OM who has never tried to rates
children iu alcrowdsd city, sven with
omnsnad of unlimited means, knows
whet unwsuring car? it demands, and
tho children of tho poor seem Eternity
born but to die. How can it bo any
other way, when the air they draa^rora
their first breath to thick with foulness
as tho Mississippi water with silt, aad
they are nursed by overworked mothera, worn to akin and bones with care,
drudgery, and miaeraUe food. The
sadden! sights of the poor quarters of
the eity are not women Ln liquor plod­
ding the frouBO ground with boro pur­
ple feet, as I have seen them in the
dead of winter ot the crushed white, facod msu, whoee features ware sunken as
doath with worse despair, but tho woe­
ful, wan tores of th. babios, lifting wea­
ry eyes to the sky, oa if woadaring why
distant heaven left them so tong to such
a fate; babies hanging to tho overdrain­
ed breasts, from which every scanty
drop they drew came straight from the
mothers, failing health. I .have aeon
a large framed Scoteh woman, built for
atowgUt uud hroagtoi up in the open
air, crying wilk weaknaaa, bocauso the
food she could got could not nourish
bar and her child. Another Emo I saw
a white, poorly dreseod man aitiing in
Centxal Park with a baby covered with
sores held tenderly in his arms. Every
Other day. as often as bo could leave his
work, he brought it from Mott Btreet
one of the moat squalid in the eity, fivo
mites, thet it might have the fresh air
fix two or three hours before sundown.
Ho said the ehiM’s illnres was caused

es if ho woald giadV have opened
every one of hto own poor veins to eave
it. droop.hto
The sturdy members of St John's
Guild are mmi of the warking daaw,
cognisance of, and to get him into eats Who ass aad foef the wants of their
keeping. Is there a child loobf lite
hi. duty Io find il, rad, by posatag tho; from them aannoi do, and, beaded by
word a\d description it is geaernliy: Rev. Al boh Wuwald, whose name is
, another word for prompt aad sagacious
graend guardian, but for wborn the, charity, they ware not alow to dense
eity would be deliver*! over to the help foe the halploea ouoe. First of all
hordes of soulless scoundrels whi infos!t W steBM chartered SB a hospital and
it, and Mould boa plans which wo, provided with evsrr convenience far
peaceably disposed man would Use ia sicknaas, makes frequent tripe up tho
for a m innfo. Aid for this service, far river, taking poor twntbsn and sick
the risk of being knocked oa the head, children away wbrae tbey ran haven
and shut or stabbed nay uriaota. Ha, long dgy In cool and jntre air—just such
treetrerat as weakly etuHrea of tho rieii

month, with ao pension if he be naatared
in the discharge of hie duty.
When you come to New York, end
fort Hke cursing an ifatoi.l ptasoK
think of the wortt they have teflo, '•* 1
with tUei* a*
the miserable pay they get, and with- '
tag. But tho patreora of tho children
of th. poor ba. sosae'JUg heroic fa ...
folly calm and sweet in the revivfag
sir. and wmling. .re huebod as .ton ..
the host U la mid-stream. A ward full
of poor sick children will not make m

darlings Ora wishes they could get
over this awful inbrad roatxe.nl, ond
cry and fight like Iwtaes with the com­
mon righto of humsBity, bat thanks to
their self contrel, the brapUd boat is
hr fams aa uujirayat ptaoe ewe tor
dainty nnrree. The cb*n, white cradles

�OUK NEW YORK LETTER.

prepare for

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You wiU find aiHut

V^e get Trusted and
which fa addition to tho deeerved notice
ot the officer* Of tho Muiio explain* the
abeooce of Hoc. E. Breitung, Hon. C.
8. Oaboonand W. H. Parka dal^atre
from Marquette, at the State Canrvn-

RepublieanJiMBinatitBs.
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titey had to epead what fund. (Key bad
acetmnilateA
The trouble with emigrant* i*. th*
condition of thing* in this rountry ia to &gt;
highly colored. They are ted to believe
that a living come* to them the moment
they land, and when they find that they
have not only to labw. bnt (hat (boy
have privations to go tkroogh with, the
weak ones are discouraged. Some of
the Meuuonltes fa this party were met
by a few who had com* on from Dakota
to meet Umm. and when told of tho ac­
tual condition of thing* they begged
hard to return to their native country
that they might earn a livelihood, rnther than go to the wild country they hod

offer Building Materisl, Finishing
Lumbor, *hlnglon. Doorn, a**h. Mod,. Flooring
Siding. Door and Window Framn at prion,

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of the City.

All kinds of Produce taken iu exchange and Goods Delivered free to any

THAT
neat craft Her cabin nnd *tatorooma
are among the beat fiuiibed and furniabed we bare Maa in a long limo.
She ia certainly a vary nicely gutton up
craft, and it her apaed prove* to be
equal to bcr other exwlieaciee tlw will

Captain, W. H. Cabot; lit mate.
Wm. Bradford; 2d mate, W. B. Trige.-thou ; l*t engiMor, R. C. Miner; 2d
engineer, A. B. Tinkham; Clerk, A.
W. Enridy; Steward. B. MnUgan.
The Jfan*. met with an accident to
her machinery—breaking of tho main
rock-arm—on hor return trip horn E-i-

Our Stock Consists of

Crockery,

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Fruit Can*,

Syrup,

kr.

DEFY

COMPETITION.

BBACKEIS aadXOtfUmrGS,

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Tobacco,

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Snuff.

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of every deeeription

B«*k

And all cheap for the next 30 day* to make room for New Good*.

lWING &lt;t MATCHING

50,000 Calion* atone ware for t2 l«2 ^ShtiJ
500 Bar* Soap for 5 cents a Bar.^kfW 79
The Ben. Campbell's Cigar* beatsthVm *fi. *
Our 31,00 Jap beat* the State for the Price.
Sugar a* cheap or cheaper than the cheapest.

JPromptly:

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Mill and Yard on Broadway near the Iron Bridge,

you have to do to

convinced is io give uaiaoal£

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by th* foltowfag 1
In Convention, tn Ihefbth' on-1
If n'vcroary year ol It* onr*ulx»Uon, *;&gt;Stati l**rtmtoreth*propleortho State «nd |

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■re roquirel to bring the oy*ter* from ,
X.&lt;0r«JTmm ».r,i
Vlrrini* that
ptestM in the water. ; t.,„ w g c&gt;w,
*•«•- ’*«•■
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fa tbi* vicinity, fa which they com* to i c.«Bkdiu mromtr M-^c.
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Smith, M*n*e Ai Preston.

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provisfoca and inexorable fa execution.
Th* old rtoherte*. fa whklr the suffer
fag titauasods exist for a while and die.
Mould ba trim down, and no building.
qf(b*-kfadihooM be permitted Thnuthorittes should have the porvre to
compel tho proper rcntilsteon and proprr drafaaass
overcrowding aiiuuld
be prohibited. Excursion* oa tha river

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exerri-.-, by ’t’haTpaA?
। .ponribilitle. of powaurtn* Ita *utl^ I
, extetence, o(R-rlng an apallgte*. 'itepre-1

Slttr,

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»*»r» fo*i »r snTi tTViT.

Gent’s Clothing,
VlVIOXXLXg,

Where can l&gt;e found a choice and well selected Stock of Stank
-Fancy
■■MMbROCERISS, PROVISIONS, CONFECTIONERT Ac.

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th* world . What would tweom* of of her ufflrern. wo voluntarily drain to ; thai dure the IlcpubllMtn piwty.
chnrcb fair* ? W hat would broom? of ; -Jnr,our r&gt;.ntid,.nre in v.,n n« n it* banner *t
imXJ it i...

NEkA GROCERY A.IND TEA HOLME
Just opened in Mr. BOWNE'S NEW STORE, '

NOW IS YMIR TN

UIOD.*«re2.“lr”
B,tPa,*ua । „ tbe icilfal trip of Lio M&lt;u^ «n h«r , challeuelu^ n faithful *croUny of tl* i
of 100.000 tarn. It I* an *normou»
tba accident tn ber eugin* j rroord through *very vtetealtade of war!
trade. BappoM th* oy»ter crop chould
bu, by tbo public, drernod a ronult ■“&lt;111’vacc. *nd the eandlil Judgment of 1
bo aaonliro failure Inr a ungle year! „f faulty COB,truc&lt;iooorWur4eofra.e. i ■I'Jurtnieii.
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flnndR nf all Kindo.
ULMMId Ui all

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Spooner *fc Hepburn’s

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etuuplete assortment ofkinds of Whole and Ground

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tmcaEt.

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WARRANTED PURE.

All kind* of Fruit in their Season.
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Ereah V«ipt*hles always on lewd.

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Mteiirni lain LamP* * F»4ure’« Crockery. Qla»« A Woodsn Ware

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Your conduct throughout the entire
I.ip ha* beou such astagiv* u« full con। tide nee both in the boat and her eommaeder and place* u in grateful re­
mewbronco 5&gt;r the very pleasant time
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Senator Thurman of Oh'xi said in n
recent apeech that “the Ropuplican
party will make a drepcrato effort to
get a non trolling majority In the next
Hou** of Barprewntativea. knowing that
tbo independent [oHtfail movement
springing up all over the country nfay
powibly ro*u!i fa throwing tbo choice
of tho next Prerident into that body "
Thio ia (imply a Democratic utterance,
forced out by the dwperato poritfan in
whieh thad party find* Itaolf. Ami,yet, it
Xl was all first-ohM*, and tho c-msiRnpoint* to a entnidoratton which ought to
or* say they tuake an excellent profit ou
bo atoadily kept fa view try the Repub- it The busier** has been carried on
iicaaa of Michigan We expect the re­ for some years, but it ha* iocrnaaed to
publican* will have a good working very great proportions. A asw on* tub
majority fa the next Congre**, devoted op*.M and tried. It wa* cf excellent
taste and oven quality ol th- way
aololy to the ordinary purpooe* *of Leg- 1 QOWO
iOB— .i.I.IWim—I. flint
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Tl.
&lt;1.1 fhl.
illation with a popularly chneen Ro I boifaim buy from a thonnnd dairire.
publican President in the 'White TTouae. *nd of eouree get all color* nnd grade*.
8S11 it ia not to be forgotten that the Down to a certain grade d&gt;ey ta|«rt it.
mar
• It U takm* and damped aH together,
election of the next Preueient may ue workeJ
raach;nrry to an aven con­
volve upon the &lt;4th. Congrtwa, hence
jo^alted, and then colored to
not only a Republican majority, but it* | ---------- ’ —"-------- »• u " —"'••••
dtetribufiou, oo a* to give it a majority process; but butter that i* etrong “O'1
of the delegation* in a majority of the rancid, if not too atrong. corr.o« out of
their hand* sweet and patetaLl- But
State*, may become of vital importance. don’t let (hi* fact make your batter­
Whatever may be tho *uo*»m nt Buna- maker* carelee*. Ro-work*! butter
tor Morton** plan, m which we bare may be made salaable, but it ne«*r
no faith, to chaagv-onr mod- of elect­ briag* th. price, or ta^tm Ou the
ing tho Prerident .nd V&gt;«- President, sweet product of the rcali£jr«&gt;l dairy-

the next Preridenttal election unut be
held under exiiting lada and that, in
defonltof a popular election, wonld
throw tho contwt rq'" &lt;1* Houee of
Representative? to be ebwran mainly

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advantage to ex&lt;

j.Ualraa laeNtan.

uunnos Loner. so.

Now lathe time to See Us Make Cutter* by Machinery,

j^'£9Vul

•• n* re*-

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I am prepared to Show my Astonished Customer* why it i*
i tliat J eau Sell Buggies and Cutten so cheap.

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| The Murquvtto Muimj Jauriul close.
| an edltorid article on Hie visit of “tho
i logitlatire solon." to the Lake Superior
I region, a* follows; “Weknew that they
, roturn to their homer with an enlarged
। appm-utiis- of the further foot that the
I |4&gt;er l’oi"nula form* no conriderablo
portion ot it. It i* ]o**iblo that they can
now rvalixn the (set that, while we arc
| buix.mere handful of the aggregate !
popuUticti of tbo State, w* represnut a !
productive industry unequaled by the |
same number of people anywhuro fajhe
Union. They may have aacertrined tiie |
that mote filthy of all dance*, the French fact that oar population of 50,000 or
can-eon. nnd gobbled the entire com­ 60,000 are producer* to .‘Im aiupunt of
pany. There were forty girt* arreteod. from UO.OUO.OOO to »35 tWO.OOO anuu- I
The people were, of courwo, ploaved at
ally, that the money necei «arilyexj*ndthi* little epaam, but they wonld be
od in feeding, clothing an I maintaining '
much more *o if it could he followed up, tbo |*o;4* engaged in tl w&gt; industries
nnd tho foriy-nine other* likewise'
m 17, .t- sx
as

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H e do nearly all our neto work by Machinery
My power cost^ but tittle.
I don’t have any Dogan-Head Mechanics.
J bote the Job
Fifth.
The work is well done the first time, and thereJ ore Tdo not have to charge any extra price for
the Job to cover the expence of repairing it.
Sijeth
1 make a dozen Buggies just alike, and can
make them cheaper on that account.
J Seventh. I live on the profits ofmy own labor.
TdaYl have topag rent.
f knbib all about'the Buggy business.
fl Tenth .
n hen I get a good Mechanic I keep him.

Second,

Yourselves.
&amp; CO.

1 L nAL'
a*of ^ptember I wtU take Wheat at
ral&amp;nKE |OQ&gt; T™r
^nta (Sl.lS) a buabel, for Buggies.
iTlffUrSUa lor r*11 «’.veoteu «ntl * bu«h«&gt; “ore than the market prioafor it
*“1
w&lt;ntinKto avaB themaelre. of this
opporttnritr ifiittWtdf John for I can sell all the Buggies I have
I
,D a “‘’“‘k M Pay‘n« • doD*r and a quarter for Wheat
J. L. REED.

FAM FOE SAIL

The NMlmr Duteh -ianguagu i* no
more *poU&amp; in New York, to-day, than
Th* Michigan and Ohio Railway.
i* the Ilot'entot, and tho naign and
I ceremonial* of th* Reformed Church
From tho column, of the Grand Rap­
tial campaign will be fought ff there weal out a
ago. But there
ar* only two psrfio* il will be ' dear leomeaone . Wdtiam fkutmg*. of Cali- ids Auiy Dnntrrtt of September 2d. we
aaiUng for tho Republican'. It I* po**T- fortoa. ,*rtto claim, to be th* rightful take th* following notice of thi* Rai)bla, bo*arer. that the ■ymptomr 'o? dte- i owner of pew No- 70, on the ground floor
of (he venerable pile, who pray* that
intagTBtion which we hay* witnea**d the court .hall interfere to re*tor* t|&gt;e
Mr. J. F. Moyer, avileoginoor ol tha
during the part two yean may iomaaee, hnetent rervi*** of that Oiwreh “fa th*
Michigan A Ohio Railway Company,
till tferwo or four betion* take the field!
ha* eomplot*! o report, with a map of
Wa can tell battef about that wtm’ (Ho 1
the route from Grand Maven to 1‘ort*prewent campaign ‘ i* over*but (tai will
monf b, oo tbo Ohio river. The road on
laavfag Grand Haven take* a aoutheastbe too lata to attend to the making
The Anti-Fiuhibltloateta, aa they Irttu
adirection, crossing the Chicago A
of th* 44th. CoogTM*. It i* however, 1
. Michigan railroad between Itob- | th*m*olv .-a, at n cvnveutioa held al De,
among the poeriblri, that tbo growth of!
inson and Ottawa station*''on e*id road. J troit, a&gt;|opted tha following declaration
th* Anto-Mmmpalbtr, *U o. maam nt. earn. tn.
of principle*:
Granger*, Liberal, and other parti^ ekowl, wtH
U w^ted to give
\ 1. VeetaJng that public polZ
with aueb comtwnatkm* a* may eota*! up ita revenue* or go beck to a lanfur a change in th. method of
out of them, actingvftom influent.) not! W »Wch weal out with the Dtdch.
with the liquor question.
yet developed, may defeat an olcctida of
Preridant by the fwopl*. Al all eveute.
that remH la not fab ehtraerica! aa to
make ft unimportant for ^publican* to
Homer, LilchfieM, JoneariDe and Hdbgiv* the moat cxn-fo! bead to the *Ucdale ia Michigan, and Jeffereon, Banaooi, Pioneer, Montpelier, Bryan, Brnnelection, f«&gt; thu' State. tW practical1
erburg, Defiance. Ayrwvilte, Norwood,
bearing of (M* coatUmtUu efem* very ■
or prohibit the practice* or obe*rrancea
pce tham- Aad now coma* an
unimportant, for
fraama vf tho '
of iodividtm}* or BMoriatfoca.-,
last
whuh
poeafbflity of tha oppo»Hfoa cariyfag
4. That the Hoenaa ayatem a liould bo
bridrfSAte$**i low he «uv
a majority of th* driagtlfoc. The Truth ]
■elaUiaUd, not u a penalty, but o&lt; a

over, the way in which tire Repbbhcada '
of MJctagna, the Beaaer Stafekf the '
Wool,rwopmd krthwexigent will hare
an !■■■»■**■on* Oh rife xvif-rf tko»
cumtiry, and will fargriy cwitefartelo !

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Th® Cutter Machine in Full Blast.

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fa, Ary Mttt'Mt'toMHt'a ristfi mem-'

at Pr‘ct‘l that cannot be beat in the County

amine eur Stock before purchasing elsewhere.
VO TBOUBLI TO SHOW OUR GOODS
• Free delivery to any part of the City.
Respectfully,
'
Spooner &lt;J- Hepburn.

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every friend of hie country. To make
ildublyimre that our country ah all wot
bo earned by a return to power of tha
.-nrmien of traivmal euffragn, « fa Twquirilr, that a raajmty of tho State &lt;Wegatioue in Cbngreea bo Republican,
and thia make* the Congretoiraa!
tiotu if tho ntaoet importance

b« of that delegation, and rtnrcl if
the BepubBmn item do rUtru*rtj,-i»

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BUM"® CASH 8UYEBM »»«

Aifa -ite eAr with anfotyf It Arid. Centerville, Kfattoc, CWlieotbe,
laM*.itet thia i* a Hthar late Sharonville, Waver!.#, Piketon, lame­
villa, and Portnrnoath. Otoo. The pop­
ulation of the eoantior in Mloh&amp;an
through which the road pauas* &gt;• 181,•00; of coeatte* in Ohio. M8.0OOj to-

revwnt 10,000 bushels
"ALL Alii) WLNTEB
being wanted at the
Depot, far which the
Market price will be
GREAT, BARGAIN.
FARM FOR SALE!

•KrW^
*lso Peo“T® apples at
^hvilla every Friday and Sat-

«• babmux * co.

legitimate maana of regulating and a

5. That upon the abandonment of the
pneent policy of prohibition, a tn may
he ImpCTwd, even undue the prooent
oomritntion. and that thi* eourae should
bo taken until rich time u a change in

$2£oo,otmt

-H3aup OT TUC

&amp; Good-

of

xxib*n who derir* any
jMfMOM, or paper, (mHiah
without th* odvextired pre
rill obtain it for you at
foxw. without any cx^wnne

TO ADVKSTIBER

Thu Sawn ia tha beat
m£aa to tho County of B
warty double tha rircuta
«Wp*p*rin the County.

LOG Al.

�Bm«iv

Th«

• j TUrrc aro many other improvement e
&gt; in town, which materially add to its
and tnch bearing that date. Furnish- beauty and weallh. bnt which, if all
•d thin paper by Cox ft Cox, Solicitor,1 ware enusoroatrd would fill Io much
of Patenla, Washington, D. C.:
Thill Coupling, E P Jandell, Calbouu
The union achool opened Monday last
Stop Valva, f V Murdock, Detroit
with ProL/VnnArman as Principe L

now an alieolute necessity.
of tha Board ol Education, gtvw Uris
»mtter the attention its merit, deserve
without delay.
Attention is asked to tha
lands deliuquMrt for
payment of
tatro, for 1878, advertised on our 4th
page to dn?, for sale on tbo first Mon­
day in October at the office of the
County Treasurer.

.PKJMOXP.

Proehiant Abbot, of th* Agricultural
College, i. m d.l,T«r the uddre.. before
the forthcoming Eaton County Fair, st
Lharfctto on tbo 24th hsat It win be
a rich treat Why cannot we have him
iiore. It would probably double the
A Ixsdgo of th« J. o. O. F. will bo
instituted to-morrow tt Sand»Tats.
Kent county. The editor vf the Baa-’

and Miao Foote of Chester as assistant.
There aro more than 100 sohulnn in attendanre, nnd many menu to come.
There are a great many foreign acholur, here thi, term nnd many more are
coming next week.
The liquor rase, hare finally been
disposed of, only one being tried that of
the People v,. Willard Z. Stone, which
reunited in his acquitttal. The other*
were wiUxlrawn. Tho people were
beaten in throe roses through tho per­
Ayeo—Bartow. Dolph. Bevmer. Bent­
fidy of a witacos, who had said that on ley and Hick*.
th* 4th day of July lart ho pcrahamed
Nay*—Nona.
whiskey of Willard Z. Stone, and paid
On nuAion Council u.ljuum*! until
for it aud drank it' at Stone's saloon, Wednaoday ereuing, Sept IHb.
and that he would ao testify who, when
Gzo. H Goodyuk,
put upon Ibo stand, tsstifisd that ho
iXfr. and Mr*. Michael Greco desire wasn't in tbo saloon that day, and
drank 'nothing until night, and than
to return to Robert Dawson, Ew;., John
Wlnklemau, Ewj., Mrs. Charles Barlow, took it aa a mediciuo, ho testified that
Mrs. Nathan Barlow, Mrs. Shepard, ho did not know as lie was down in
Mr*. Geo. M. Dewey, Miss Flora Smith, Stone's saloon. Ho afterwards eaid he
nnd the public generally their sinrero
thanks foe their kind elforte, and liber­
al donations, to aid them in replacing
the leas of their homo, and moot of tho
their furniture and wearing apparel by
fire, on the evening of tho of lat instant

xza, aud Hon. David R. Cook, P.
Grands of Hastings Lodge No. 68, aro
sp^aliy invited to bo prrowt and aid
the Grand Master ia hie work of lore.

The Republican elector. of the townAip of RolUui J. -re invited to meet in
On the first pogo of thia paper will roucus at the Town House on Saturday,
U found our Now York Letter, crowded Sept. &gt;19, 1874, at 10 o’clock in the foroout of last week’s Baxxn, and an arts- noor, for the election of four delegatee
to tho County Convention, four to tbo
Of Firo Company for furniture in En­
Sjwcial attention of our reader* is rolled, District Convention, end one to the Sengine House.
it bring frojn tho pen of aa accom­
Moved that the Chairman of Firo
plished lady residing In the County of
Committee and two other Alderuian lu
Eaton.
be appointed by the Mayor, shall bo a
All nwmbera of Company F. Nth Reg.
committee empowered to purchase suit­
iinsut of Michigan Volunteer Infantry
able furniture fiw Engine Room, not to
aro specially requeoted to meet at tho
exceed in value *30.
.
County Clerk'* office on Ratnrday eveWe are aulboriced by Mr. J. D*s,ning, of thi. week. Septembec 12th, at
| half past seven o'clock, to eousult in mond, Rupt. of the Valley Division, to
| relation to holding a Reunion of said say that every day next week passen­
[rampany.
ger* can leave Halting, on morning ex­
Of Conuuitlae on Streets as follow*:
press at 7: W a. a., and go directly to
Wo learn that our informant wa*
Your Commiltoe to whom was re­
Scginaw," via Riven Junction, without ferred matter of grade on Broad a ay
mistaken, nnd t^t the property of Mr.
change of care, arriving at Saginaw nt and Green streets, would respectfully re­
_ _______ _ ------England of Orangeville, recently de­
port that they have Lad the matter uull AJITIMGS EASTERN STAR, 1-4*. } etroyed by fire, was insured in the Ag­
_____ ----- ------------------ g_ i ricultwl. of Watertown of New York,
survey to be made of Uio same, and
woulk rocummend that the grade made
for 8700, three hundred on the bam
Hon at Rive, Junction with evening ex­ by E. McAfee bo cut down or lowered
and fbar hnndrod on tbo contents, and
press on Valley Division, ranching Has­ at least fifteen inches, lo-wit:
that tbo loss has j been adjusted and
tings about 10 r. a. Fare for the round
To lower the grade from present
grads, oa Wightman Hill, thirty-two
trip *3 06.
^ffho Teachore Institute at Irving Bta- 1
inches, on crowing of Broadway and
Green afreet fifteen inches; on crossing
tom ia charge of County Superintendent
of Broadway and Center afreet twelve
IHnmcii.t. opened cn Monday, with over
inches; on cromiog of Broadway and
. r______ ____ ___ ____ :__
•evenly teacher* in attendance, all of
whom have found good nccommodatkrny, jliy Corner* on Saturday, September
aud there is still room far more $fhore 18th, 1874, under the'au.pios* of tho
InstitufM m Tpukifa-bEai -»a mem ben of .Hickory Corners Grange^
wo trurt tbo people will appreciate their No. 48, Patrons of Hntlupdrr/ A rorirnjK-rtanre, and that the teacher, of ’3ml invitation t* extended to all Patrons

CMIRCHEt

Hick*.
On motiau the Strrot Comnuttoe was
instructed to examine Broadway north
of tho Shsw farm, with a .view to h«
improvement.
By Aid. Beasmar—
AWrof, That tho City Marshal roport to this Board in regard to nil ar­
rests made by him undnr City Ords-,
nance*, and also what ha.’ boon paid fcr
fine, on art. of such arrests since the
1st day of April Ia.il. at tho next ad­
journed mroting.

The District Contention in the South
District, will be hold to-morrow for the
•amination of a Representative in the
Second District.
1 '

As was exported the Committee of
levertigation, have white-washed Beech­
er. He eon now look fcr more ewe
lamb, to comfort.
By ipecial request wo withboM tbo
As (bey walk tho rory paths of fore,
Het of daligaio,, to the coming Ownty in the flowery —*------ '
--------Canvvntion, that have lieen etoried in may Huven's
*oae of the townships.
The diawvnee between the editor* of
the Hosting. Zfasw Jwil and a rtflpail is, that one Chattel* and Quibble*,
and the other Spattore and Dribble*, i
Her pay far her perfoly—Plymouth
church ha* already •nliecnbed MJ®
to a (und for Mra Tilton-Happy
rt&gt;ureh-H*Iipy P—or - Worthy ftrion minL
, JOn Saturday last. Mr. A»a W. Aldneh, of Harry Tnwuat&gt;ip. »» appoint- 1
•d Deputy Sheriff, in aud Cir
eowa ■
‘L by ear ortw-pUrirod rthrnH 1 W.

WABTAHCE CARDS.
Curd* by which any prison ran term the
- -r. —
JM MW. IM MV* a*
acquaintance nfaetranger, ar a person
SSBii
of rhe o;ipoalte sex without on Introduc­
tion. Address E. CLARK, HsaTlXOa,

OF KTT.DA~R.tn

State Land Office.

AID Offlffi 5BQ3 BT J. E STEIART.

Lsruku, Mien . Aiu'.'ll, W7I,
Gonna Bxnza : Belov please find
loment of fund, charged State Treaton the book* in this offiue, for ropts dining th** rnoulti of August,

Guarantee

Satisfadiaa!

HUNTING CASES.

local Ljijie^ police;.

drawn as follows for tarns, vix.;
Fourth wart til 00; 3d ward 83 80,

omctiKcooiT noiisi.
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN.

J. Cole &amp; Son,
pure drugs

Shingles, Lath,

FOR SALE !
Ou Mare and Colt. One Bet of
Harneee. One Cow and two Hiefots
which will be sold on time for approved

COLORADO EXCURSIONS.

m mam

Her trait iltk Inst LirinUr,
LAND PUSTEB,
3TOCCC
VAfER UK

MORGAN JONES.
Hastings, June lot-1874.
fi

Ayse-Bartow, Dolph, Beromer.Bentley and flick,.
Nay*—None.
Of A. Maynard, 82 56; fi»r labor in
8d wart wro allowed.
Ayes—Bartow, Dolph. B eteer.Bent•
ley and Hicks.
Nays-Nono.
OfJoha Q-Croamy, surveying foe
sidewalks, 813 76.

X*
s

THE FLOWER

the county, will make it a point to be to join iu tho festivities of tbo occasion,
Report accepted and adopted.
•Dd.n«ctri invitation ia extended to
Area—Berlov. Dolph, Bassmer.BentThe Chairman of thu/Executive Com­ the members of the following Grange*, loy and Bicks.
Pur th o accommodatem of our sub- mittee of the Woman’s Mau Temper via: Roas, 24; Hasting*. 50; Hope,
.cribers wlu&gt; desire any other Irook. sure Convealioo, to bo held at Grand 144 ; Prairieville, 256: White Oak,
.magazine, or paper, pul liahed, with or Rap ids on Thursday tha 10th day of 294; Richland, 119; Jnhnstowx&gt;LJ27,
■which was adopted.
without the advertised premiums, we September, ask, u. to state that through,
Ayse—Barlow, Dolpb. Beasmvr.
tho courtesy of tbo Superintendents, of u^he frotivitire
tl&gt;»Grand Rapids * Inoiana, tho Detroit, enlivened by good music, end addresses Boixtloy and Hicks.
By Aid. IBcksLansing A Lake Michigan, and the may be expected from Wm. Sidman,
That the Board of Health bo instruc­
Grand River Valley Dirislod of the M. Esq.; T. B. Diamond, Eeq.; Hon. H. A.
O. R. R., will return all Ablegate, free, Goodyear. Hon. Jams* A. Sweeter, and ted to bare the following nuisanero
abated, viz:
who pay full fare in going to the mootIn rear of Rock's Blacksmith Shop,
on the premise of the law D. C. Haw­
Wo nru in receipt of the
a
ley, in roar of Hastings National Bank
new mnsirol monthly publiahed at De­
Bnildiug.
troit, by Maur*. Whittmore A Stophrille, ano too busy to write up their
ona Tl.e initial number ia filled with
“ad.” this week ; but look out for tho
whirlwind-tornado next week, for wo
have our fall stock of new goods in ex­
cellent shape, aid price* the very h&gt;l.
Tho Eighth Annual Re-unwn of tho
Don’t forget u«.
IBlf
Society of tho Army of tha Cumberland
will he hold at Oolnmbui, Ohio, on
iug Leaves, by Joints E. Mullor—Gen­ Wednesday and Thurodsy, the Ifith and
tle, Gentle Spring, a waltz—Hoar our 17th day* of September, commenc­
Prayer, a aacrrd quartette, music by J. ing st 10 o'clock *. x , on tiie 16th hut.
Tho new linn of Crewy A Holden
Nays—None.
Barnby-A-and “Oh softly sleep m y baby All oCeure and soldier, who, at any
aru now nronarvd l&lt;. piirchnao Wheat,
By Aid. Bentley—
b«&gt;y" rod*, rtnd chords, by J. Henry rime, served with honor in tbs Army or
Aaae&amp;eW, Thai the City Attorney be Oats, and other grain, at tho Storehouse
of W. T. Eastman, rorner Broadway
Department
of
the
Cumbortand,
are,
requested
to
commence
proceedings
nnThe State Fair at Sag*'
and Railroad .trrats
The higbeet
by our OmetitnUou, entitled to mem­
next Monday.
price paid in cash. Farmer* learn our
bership, and are specially requeued to
price, before selling.
See and Read them ncs
the White League organisations in the attend, and join in tho basiaaea and
Canard Hoists
Hasting* City, Sept. 2, 1874.
South, and their fruits, the reader ia
Tha “Dead Beets" aro ia ronrmlion
referred to Th TUpM* magadne fur
Members of kindred eocieti.s an cor­
at Jackson to day. Our county is filly September. published nt Washington, dially invited to participate- all will
I,
rt-L_ ------ * * ----Mnalarna
lapitMutad br John H, Dennis. '
receive a hearty welcome.
Aye*—Berlov, Dolph. Bveeinor, Bent­
Ask your neighbor to subscribe fur
Arraagrtnezts have bwu made with ley end Hicks.
th* Rnvaucsjr Bsjrxza. and if he don’t,
Bailroad Companies to carry persons
Nays—None.
ugbearcr before you lot your
thank you we will.
desiring to attend the ile-nulon at re­
I ilo tell you. Uta I I &lt;to work
duced rales:
Of Fetor Shuman for laying cross and better than any mtn on
AU kinds of Job Work neatly done al
All work warranted nr no pay.
We trust thst you will. al your earii- walks, 121 80, was allowed and orders
this office on the shortest notice. Call

aad gvt our reduced price lie*.

GET ™ BEST

DAY AND NIGHT.
Qty Drug Stare,

�without her. and bow tor arms would
bo empty. She's never (bud a color in
her ebook be loro in her life, and tho
doctor nays the air is raising ot her,"
and the vosop sunk with the burfra of

Michigan Centra! R.R.

fcr-tS

OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE,

1878.
•UMJ&amp;h11
Tho GranARapid. ZM-

Steitx'Sf.

41 Park Bn, NY.

Henry *ti«vbert otitbe
Martin, AU«gta Cotorty,

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। a* eslji iii, »tsde* er. WTSHI
”’o slvre thatby vtawa at lb«
I* ianun.ov-uum.1, .al lai
l.v auniv In •anti e»*a msav u

•SKrXfilrtasr
la tha tvne&gt; at aiwIaiU

rsstatnctSssift
at Muhina. &lt;Ul«i IU. UUi 4&gt;&gt; of

tvaspix

&gt;~««t that 4*r. th. Uo.tisu

The ‘‘White Mon's" party o! Loosiiann bare declared ia favor of tho repodiation of tbo State debt.
‘1 hCmouey• received by the Treasury
for the year ending Juno 30, 1874 were
3280,478.720. and amount expanded

Republican
r^...:.u_.

reprraeutauiyoa
o— .a«L_

4nresrJt

axaSEaSite;
itSsrcstrj-.

*En**M.hatEeBflw«rM»i. a. t&gt; irt Mtro
a'akMk la &lt;M *nmi~a, I. Book “W“ at Hanaww aa van n. whkS Mid Miuaav n* str«a
la Mean lh*aarw*a« at th. mbi at ihirtaaa Baats
wytrts-xa? Tu-kt rst
•UMm4 M bvOaa aa aSiaeMBwa &lt;&lt; ■irtasei
Ihv •■*• at l.arttii IwUrU iUUmu^u lUlhn
swtusreab avw«MMt aa4. aa aait av inml-

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from
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wart
stsas:

utiaa*. ia anal rawaty of &gt;wr, mB&lt;
Um* th. Hae, •TkoUlu th, CItmII
IM aaeety **. V»“T~a» Wataiiae tM
A. U. lCl, at tkaMaraf
X"x±srrt8“iiS: ■st

5*3
CHICAGO.
The balance v( cash in tho State
Treasury, August 10. wi&gt; 31.192,831.00
Hacoipu during the week ending Aug
20 were 317,402-40.; payments during

■ICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.
Wm. E. Savage &amp; Bro's Column.

Grand River Valley Division

t "OYSTElf OCEAN"
jTXBJB: |3 00’P-v D*y.
RICXCORDS A HUHTOOM, • Pl

Litiei at Gtite EatiraI!.

Ess

Tho manufacturer* of merchant iron
held a meeting it Pittsburg, Pa , yes­
terday, and advanced Oto pneea about
six dollar* for tun.
Gov. Osborn, of Kansas, ha* called
an extra saoaioa of tho Ixigialatnre fur
£.SUAW-Su:dx.’«:

COLDSMITH'S

i^^raisr-jssx:,

BRYANT A STRATTON

SnEMrtttirSMKJtt!

Md.MMotlMUUsUWtaaautwMm

Busiuess University,

M Wayne Jactai &amp; saiiiai

•nb*l 1**4* u4in.iH. u vuUu &lt;M

MICHIGAN AND

not has been reappointed mail agent on
tbo Grand Rapid* &amp; Indiana Railroad.
Hon. E. 0. Grosvenor ot Jonesville,
who ia spending the summer mouth* on
tha eea-eoa»t, is regaining his health.

rm
and vital organs wasted beyond repair.
Grateful Thousands proclaim Vnmoxa Brrrxas the moot wonderful Invigor­
ant that ever sustained tho sinking syatcm.
BIHouk. Remittent, and Inter­
mittent Fevers, which are so prevalent

Im Missouri, after 1870, every voter
must be abb to reed and write. The
date for Florida k 1880.

A new pootoAoe ba* been establish'

EVERY DAY FOR

THREE MON'HS
FOR ONE DOLLAR.
•

Harlot JbyarU hrfutral.

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About aba hundred miles west of
For lafljUHMBtOTT ■
Omaha, and near tha line of die Paci­
fic Railroad, ia a grand depuait of narive Rheumatism, Gout. I)ili&gt;
lataratItarrt Fevers. E--------------sulphur of nncxampled punty. Il is Bad
Blood. Liver. Kidneys, and IHjiMt. Ih&lt;
not under tbs earth on the plain*, but
ia a greet hill of briustuun. Hereto­
fore we have depended upon bicily for
this article, and its discovery at borne is
a very valuable one.

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Qeo. M. Dewey,

VOL. XIX. NO. 21.

igNTY. MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1874.

HASTINGS, BAR2RJT

bit of reunions pouting that wM bo.wltehfag.
Ths guests toft slmost fcumodtotsly
after duly admiring the work, and Aunt
Rachel’s wroth found vent at onoe.
"Bbe is like no young lady I ever
saw. go self assured tnd pert. The
idea of her answering you as sbo did.
When I wxs n girf wo ware taught fo
be quiet and reliring. We never tpolts
to a a gentleman except to answer some
question. Wo had to bo sought f
"Why, Annlyl why are you so
prejudiced? June has the kindest
Lrart. You told me yonraelf how kind­
ly sho greotsd her old playmate, though
only a droeamaker's apprentice."
"It was moot improper to do it so
publicly.” interrupted the sptnstor.
"Well, then, she camo to Mra. Nilas'
as sooaaaabe heard of tbe accident;
hurtled tbe * ’
—“—“ ‘
hands sail
ways brought order

a &amp;USS£I&amp;*8
JOHN HUBEI

Wk.r-.jon wSlrtw,, , End « eompleu U«g br^rj

:L‘WXi.v,&gt;

iiiRiiHiiie

"I believe I am old enough to choose
my own way. 1 have chosen iL Aunt
Rachel, and yon may as,well know it
now as at any time—Juns"—ah ! how
tenderly ho spoke the name—"June
Martoon will be my wife when tho May
roooa bloom.’'
•
Boor Aunt Rachel I epeechlaae far
ones. All tho doctor's anger vanished
"Onesirollaw doesn't'mako a sum­ os ho saw her dismay:—and tho old
mer, Reginald. fcte doBbtfom tea ktirii of fear roturasd, ana this io what
kind impulaes, but yxwr headlong peo­ ho said m be toft the room :
ple aro norer eoMtanl. Did yoa ever
low didn’t make a ■ummer’—Well, porubjm it hasn't; but a swallow has bartsned th# proofao of mins. In this cats
it was the swallow of a pin I"
Then be nal to his pets, the flowers,
That was all tha doctor said, bat and whispered to them hie new deUghL
somehow hie band crept into his pocket,
It came to our hero with all the dartouching the little crushed bod he had
hidden there with a lender movement weeks there had been about him Im
end he thought:
atax!-&lt;oxmri of tho wily Cupid. They
‘‘Boer June. She must make her had whispered sweetest hints of tho joy
own snmmor always. Society prefers that might coma, and now oar lover
thought no other heart bad over known
Mich supremo happiuN^
but fresh flowers wore sent for Juno,
Meantime. June quite forgot her pain
and twice tbs doctor encountered her at oa aho lay with closed eyes reading the
Mrs. Niles*. Tho last time thoro was look and tone she had met in the mo­
just snow enough for tha sleigh to glide ment of peril H»r cheek grow bright
smoothly. The temptation was irresis­ —so bright with tho leaping blood that
tible, so he invltod tho young lady to
rido. and Juca nestled down beneath
the fur robes, nuito forgeUul of every­
thing but ths electric axcatomoni in the
keen air, the music of the bslls. and th*
presence- of Dr. Reginald. Tho longrot
way is very apt to be selected ander
■uch circumrtanr'-s. so they sped along
fur mare than au h»ur. overtaking Aunt Ho will tell you all about it this after­
Rachel iu they sped down tho avenue. noon. Mamma I am glad I swallowed
Unlucky June! some merry fancy that pin 1”
just then amused her. so It was her own
Mr*. Marston shuddered.
unmistokable laugh that floated out
"Juno! how dare you ? It was horrimore clearly than tho ringing of tho bto. If tho doctor had not teen boro
many bdls. H»r otfons* ageinsl Ash­ yuq would hare strangled.”
land dnorum bad been sufficient if aba
“Yoe —but—mamma," and the eyes
had only ridden quietly wi&gt;h the mueh- dancml again —" tho doctor was bora;
coveted doctor; but oh ! that laugh I
Dr. Reginald gallantly lifted his hat.
aud^un# bored, but poor Aunt Rachel
ilostued it her duly to testify 'aguinit
"such going* on," and the winter wind frank way. Tbe assent was given, but
was warm compared to her salutation. a conviction of duty required Mrs. Mart
The doctor was indignant There wa« son to give him at length s catalogue
a spice of chivalry in his nature that of June's pecradiloes and faults, to all
of which th# doctor listened with polite
TmpaUooee.
Fred, nearly crushed his hand with
a wringing grasp of congratulation.
-*Ah. Rex. old follow - so you proSo the prancing horses were checked, I poea to have June all the year round ?
then turned sharply round before the Well, she is a darling,—Anyhow, one
good lady's astonished face, and more
miles were measured off before they re­
turned.
'Tou must cotuo in and w arm your­
self, Doctor!" pleaded Juno; so th#
merry pair entered the houscMr*. Marston had grown used to the -Juns” flits, with all her mother s ।
doctor; so she saw that Jone didn't an­ among the flowers, or sends the cc
noy him. and wisely concluded to let her mother’s laugh ringing and
them alone in their Innocent fun; so ing through every nook of the old I
she greeted them graciously as the stood
near the glowing grafo, tolling of Uio
‘-splendid ride" as June phrased it.
Her hood was tangled in her curls, its
zlho London HtU says of this variety,
fringe had caught in tbe fastening of
which it dencmina'sa American;
,
her furs, she had two puts in her An­
There are two or three useful and
gers, and when those fingers were

And get

It is the best Wringer Manufactured for thlfoDowing reasa

1st. It will turn with half the lobor of other wringers.
2d! It has more Capacity.
1'
3d. Its Cog Wheels are always in ge
gear.
4th. The bearings of the Rolls need J no oiling.
•__
5tb; TWltollr-*"-—turn
-------on
•’ Hie ahaft as the Crank if pot attached to the shaft of
Ill never
Roll, this saving
expense of four or five dollars for new Rolls before the Wringer is half
Take it, tnd try it, by the side of any Wringer in the ini

■ttasvKU:

Matic from the best Eastern OAK LEATHER
In the best manner by experienced workmen always rm hand and made u&gt;

Every Harness Warranted.

Studebaker Wagons,
Superior Grain Dxulls, . .
Oliver CHillted
Feed Cutten?, Corn Shellers, etc.

DENTIST

Nukrille,

if farming tools always on band.

Miciiiai.

GBEBUBdt HUSSELL.
I HEW OFFERS!

NEW PHOTOGRAPH

NEW IDEAS

FEROTYPE GALLERY

Custom Planeing, Sawing
, and Turning
?G Al^P .

Done on Short Notice,

OLD

AGENTS.
(Bert of Worktnanrirlp]

Hand Rail, Newell Poe
andHOtiaWa,

NEW STORE!

NEW GOODS AND NIi PRICES

01,. ...CUI

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Hastings, Michigan.

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J. L-wtrinxs,
W.L-Wrtxnra.
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HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS!
BLACK 4-fUl
*
unwnuswu

HASTINGS, MICH.
. . _ _
BP.fotwni,

Pure Wines and Lienors!

L. 0. SHK’S

H.A. BUSEi-t'S-

tXRW...
, 7 pOO© .-HfiuO
■ wrewAY AMHurvsDrt
, Lie- siLt io in®

Ing over her he whispered, swiftly :
“I can remove it safely,'my darting!
trust mo
Through the look of agony to the
brown eyes were flashed for n second
.a light that lent fresh nsrvo to tba prac­
ticed hand. Tho bright steel instru­
ment glided to its task ; then, as he
withdrew it, tho|doctor shuddered a
little, but tha danger was over.
Can’t you fancy how that instrument
was flung aside—anywhere—and how
tho graceful brad rested, for an instant,
where never a women's head had rest­
ed before? The mother's tour* fin wad
fast now, for with all her icy rebakings
tho mother loved her child, and she
could find no words to tell her grati­
tude.
Once more the doctor bonding over
hu patient, a message was given and
received, though no syllable was utter1
•T wUF name again this evening."
'said tlfo ductor to Mrs. Manton.
“Meantime, Mease keep all phu ata
safo
distance.’*
1
They were hapre thoughts tbal kept
him
company till ho sprang up th# steps
1
of
his
own rmidsnoe, with the brigbto
'
1nows of his heart sHnulsg in hie fore,
1and bo entered Ms sanctum singing
I

ward President of lha United States.

SK

St?so.

1970.

.tosetod, sad. bswad in lbs tank. JEW
■ar iohae ab«M to wl^nd ******

them awsy is io imperil th# party by
driving them oat of its rank*. But
their nboenee has not brea noticed.
They depart, and are followed by others
who bun for a season, and, Ilka tho
first, take their flight when the sweets of

commend thtmto petma !&lt;a»lt.to
ths country, as weU wxwtby •&lt; poean-1
tion in the pmdt^yMi, whether an
makers of eggs, or of msal; as sitters,
or narses, they arf. invaluable.
General Rooulh Attolirod.

Aside from those of Democratic failh ,
who
bimoeed lbs RonsbHcan
ty onhave
gsuaraTprinciples
and purdr dot
par-- &lt;|

ty grounds, who are tbrof Dtapjiointod n«n I Chronic office-seekers
who Kara ftilad to sharpen tteir sxas
at tbe RepnbBcan grindstone 1 They
know that the party hna weighs;! them
and found them wanting, and now they
labor for its overtsrow ia tho vain, hope
cf eaccring from its ruins tbe coveted
effiora demed them in the tempto JtoeH.
We trust the time will never camo when
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t
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1

ty by promisee or &gt;
„--------------------- .heir attachment to
tha party ia simply a dedre to flUfts &lt;rffires, tte sactwr they leave tho tetter. .
Tbsir presents can give no strength — ,
their departure will relieve tn of a bur-

GIFT ENTERPRISE!

Hastings, Mich.

perfect; I drove till my Angora grow
numb, and—"Juns stopped, choking,
her ores ditalinc in horror, and sbo gas­
ped
tfarf-jfa r
Mr*. Manton screamed, of course
Dr. Doane grew pah, and his heart
■topped its regular beat, just a second.
The next his arm was around the suf­
ferer. her bead thrown back, and erect
professional nerve in order for services.
“Keep quiet, Mrs. Maraton. Giro roe
th# case from my overcoat- Now hold
her hands
■•June! 1 won’t hurt you any more

though his heart throbbed. "Blesahor!”
•TU bo in again before night. There
is no danger, (Iwugh Ihore will be intonne
be took hi. bate.
Aa he opened the gate there lay in
his path a rosebud. Of conne bo picked
ii up, and reroguiMd it no tbe one ho
had hidden in the cndlsx loaves two
houra before, though why hr held it
with a caress for a second, and then pul
it in the pocket of hie visiting book, yon
must guess.
Poor o'clock caaic, and the ceretao- .
mous visit was paid. Aunt Rachel’s ,

Y’ALL AT JOHN STANLEY

H.lur Groceiles br less stensy lh&lt;* sey f*her Haus to Osttlegs. esll al
:

baby stopped bis wailing and that Mary
brought him a roll a! fine, soft linen
that never camo from the cottage stores;
than he half hoard a quiet murmur of a,
rootle voice; bet when bls work was
done there was no itrhnger visible.
Giving his parting directions, ho ad­
ded;
.
'■You will need some delicacies,
Mrs. Niles, and 1 will sec that Aunt
Rachel sends you sotnc wine immedi­
ately.”
’•Indeed. «r! yon're very good, but
my sweet child—Mira Manton. sir —
has been bore, and see : she has brought
mo wino and fruit and jelly enough to
last the master for days. I was her
fcatsr-mother, sir; she ntttr forgets mo
nor my Mary there. Rices her sweet
fare ! Wby eha treats my girl like a
stator!"
Mary * ’I®* were full of tears, but
■ho must add bar mils of praise.
"Oh, Doctor! she was trying on a
dress at ths Maifama’s when they came
for me, and when she heard the nows
ebo made her coachman bring mo at

16, im.
th of May. 1900, Indiana,
apaahmu»K, -WM organised,
Wmia^H^~I^is^'

cstohlished. end certainly o— of tta
meat useful, is the. Domin'----brood more closely reeombto
oo Dorking then any other —__
risty. It diflters, however, in hat
only four toe*—a great advantage,
the way. ia a practical petal at yioi
and in the legs befog jrelfow. JI
feather being of a very light ®
barred across with darter, daty-1

Sduta
to do dispersed and poor Mrs. Niles wn
of little use. Mary had com# botue
Iran Madauto Boy's, but it nt Dr.
Deane'• own white hand* that prepared
everything, and with teadereat touch
lightly examined the dreadful bruises.
Ho wax dimly conscious that some one
had oora» into the outer room, though
all he bad heard was a stifled exclama-

Mm Bm»

with gnstor v
a Breach tad
ded tu 17M.
PnriM-lte tetetalaf Asatawyte-

UU

ROUGH and DRESSED

from Roglieh adventures in tho same
buriawss. wtewwr. encroaching fen,
Hudson’s Bar and attar terttera local-

a»ax

r. chihitii a co

are making yourself the subject of
most unpleasant remarks."
Not a word from the doctor, and Miss
Dean was much too eager to notice how
the brows ware tent together.
"Rsgiartd! What do you mron?
You hare never paid any lady the
■lightest attention, though you hare mot
the most elegant girls, and.* now this
eaacy chit seems to absorb all your
thoughts. It isn't right, and-"
"That will not do!" camo in clear,
even tones from across tho table ; yet
there was a ring in item Aunt Rachel

M.« t: »

�You trill find

n»oo

Yoax.S'pi'H, 1874.

sars-ix

m

1878
l« v»ai-w ... iwnn f
•• Ta (W&gt;t» I..
.

a

world. For rertaioly the era io* waited

nm and vxprea* them fully,-while 1874
' *.
«* .1 ,L. —I_
* _J ■

1 IP-!

a Gnabit such a favorite tanboth tn and oat at tha city,
ability of D. G. Only, &gt;t*

Republican Nominations.

“F“!“
8

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&lt;•

1874
SZ 4 S

deliberately forged conveyance* of teal

I (and

-•-

W» ofljr Building Material, Finishing
Lumber, ShTngle.. Door*, Saeh, Blind., Flooring
Siding, Door and Window Frame* at price,

0)

THAT

DEFY

COMPETITION.

BRACKETS and MOULDINGS.

g

of every deeeription

i

3f

• -Og
aforesaid dareared. to hinreelt ol land

51

SPECIALTY.

A

2 3

PLANING RESAWING &amp; MATCHING
&lt; C

&lt;

J •&lt; .? a

Tba meant dnrlanrev* made by Southknowing whether Isaac Young U a live

►one Promptly:

„„„^77

.

Mb Mill and Yard on Broadway near the Iron Bride.-

porter* and jobber*,
hand, don't toe it

Spooner &amp; Hepburn
Valkar diaappaar*. Of
the fraud i» ducovvn-d after tba
ateL Walkar ia
Bine Stag. Nor, it
Dina capable of con-

SrKW GROCERY AND TEAHOUSE
Just opened in Mr. BOWNE’S NEW STORE,

•4»»'X?r»x ,Iocr/
Seoyy 8ier if Sj^ji SfVtT.

its pn-per field

a rogue, why

arUclre at
taaiy buy

a

CMICBEt

Where can be found a choice and well selected Stock of Stsph
and Fancy
|H GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CONFECTI.)NERY Ac.

NOW IS YOM TIME I

A oomplele ansortmcM of all kinds of Whole and Ground
fiteieew

of Shreveport,

Gent’s Clothing,

daelinlt. without

veu?-

’

WARRANTED PURE.

All kinds of Fruit in their Season.
Ereah Vegetables always on hand.
Also we have a full line of the best

ar that any tawl

Lamps &amp;. Fixtures, Crockery, Class &amp;, Wooden Ware

Dry Goods of all Kinds,

Always on hand at prices that cannot lie beat in the County

- Uttlll
3reSvSb»w&lt;

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j.tesSww
lUffUU* CMAPTER

Domestic’s inlkidless Quantities.
Dime Kaviogx Hauk, for 8275,000. the
SC of land on tho southerly aide ol
irty-tecond aireet, betwren Brundway
and Sixth avenue. The building* are

good* bstore the firet of September, and

R XI
Mr. Witthaua
paid 845.000 for the property about

LlKBIEMHmU
Trunks.
Also a full
of Groceries.
Cheap as
and - Good ■ as - the - best.

thouaanda ol unemployed
poaeible department of I

bread and efotbea.

lamnunxad under tbe adminiatratuio
Then, tho old
out of tba city for their Sunday recrea­
Booth, imagined
tion*, and they will make a vigorous
fight for what to them ia a vital matter.
Thia question ia one of the disturbers
that come up every little while to vex
the aoula of politician*. Tbe American
religion* element ia inflexibly opposed to
the violation of tbe Sabbath, the Gvr-

for dodging:

Come and see

for Yourselves.

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.
Financial Statement of the County

Biaav Cuvvrv Tim. Omcx. i
fixating*, Hept let 1874. |
Statement allowing laxlger balance

First.
Second.
Third.
Fourth.

B «• do nearly all our new work by Machinery
My power costs but little.
I don’t have any Dogan-Head Mechanics.
I boss the Job myself.
The work is well done the first time, and there­
fore I do not have to charge any extra price for
the Job to cover the expence of repairing it.
1 make a dozen Buggies just alike, and can
make them cheaper on that account.
Seventh. I live onthe profits of my own tabor.
J don’t Mxe to pay rent.
T knote all about the Buggy business.
Tenth.
When 1 get a good Mechanic I keep him.
CAU through tho month of September I will take Wheat at
one dollar and twenty-five cehta (t 1,25) a bushel, fur Buggies,
or will give ten cent* a bushel more than the market price for it
and |»y io Buggwa. Those wanting to avail themselves of thia
opportnnftyTabst crirne soon for I can sell all the Buggies I hare
got in a month by paying a dollar and a quarter for Wheat.

UU1K BROS

■tx are about •’“‘Ixnwuteufreah recripte ud
,p’*o,,,a °PP"rtumiy.(
rilh

t a.mu &lt;»that J can Sell Buggies and Cuttcni so cheap.

of Prairieville

J. L. BEEP.

xxrnnvx n xnau.

Such niadoeas again

Under tbe preeent ayxtem, U
from &lt;50 to 8150, to bare a cura

1187S.

Beecher’s Illness
lo the absolute
1-7 .

firtahtyofi

Timber, Lath, Shingles; Sash, Doors, Blinds,
Mouldings, Frames, Brackets,

to being it into voxue. They ari
imr a hall 00x40 feet, fitted with

does not

went 10,000 bushels

Hastings Depot, for which the
Highest Market price will be
paid. Fruit Growers give us a
rail opposite H. A. Goodyear’s
f nwtfuiif. Hardware and make arrange­
Hand Rail, Newell Posts, and Balusters, ments to sell or whip
__We will also receive apples at
Nashville every Friday and Sat­
Give u* a CalL
urday.

Custom Planing, Sa-

1« 4

1878
1-7 I

Ta RtewyfcKTi

1878

gaysgs

1871

JUDGE H. BARNUM &amp; CO.
Bi
the County and in the State.

FALXEJt EWCAMFMT

411 w®»w Stprvm &gt;* w ve‘

Senatorial Convention

the Jeff Davises.

SSC^-ft
ui«Tt&gt;U« EASTER X

Machine in Full Blasi.
Now Is the time to See Us Make Cutters by Machinery,

wu«to their breath in condemning tb?
State Officer* a* responsible tor the re-

THE SECOND DISTRICT.

NO TROUBLE TO SHOW OUR GOODS
Free delivery to any part of the City.
Respectfully,
Spooner J Hepburn.

peered r riday baa atirred up tbui moaa
once more. Psblio opinion ia the' diy
haa anea mere -reared to Tilton, and it

paraitting hw wife
main a aacret wHh i
nfoitto th.- world, bo

.. 16th, 1874.

a

UT lITtlTtlUHTL

'■•as
ts
vawMa

£

devote

Clubbing Rate

L«l «kw

�Tlfs K’r’fcucM Bateau,

00377020

CHICAGO BEHIND!

fc-aty. and at Neshvdl*Our thanks are dee Jacob Mau*, for
«o®e good large bwnebre of th* Oee&lt;»r&lt; grape. They are the fiueat we
have aeon thia aeuaoc and were perfect­
ly delicioua. Thanks, Jarob.
J. 8. Goodyear A Co. inform the peopi* through tbe oolamua of tha Barra
«hat they hare to rtoek, aud fuTit. an
ixupectiun of their goods. Aa thia firm
tore even up with the time* giro them a

B. Patent OSes to Michigan Inventor*,
for th. week aiding Aug. 20tb. 1874,
and each bearing that date. Furnish­
ed this paper by Cox A Oox, BoUrilore
of Patent*. Wrehingtou, D. C.:
Lubrioatar, J W Seed and M V Os
born. Kalamasno; Compound Railroad
Raib. S Thorns Jackson ; Spring Bed

The Burnt District.
informal rote, foe R^rewniative, with
the following result:
Whole No. &lt;d vote*. 82, of which A.
C. Town* revtfrsd 18, Henry Brown
rrorivedB, RichaW Jum. received 4,
Juba M. Kipp raoeired L
The Cteventfou then prtraded tn a
(..•ratal vote. Pending thi. rota th*
Meesra. Jouc* and Brown withdrew their
namra, and tha ballot reeulted in the
n*nJnat&gt;.m of Amo* C. Towne by a
vote of 2fi to fire for Henry Brown,
whereupon he wa*factored unanimous,
ly neminated.
A District Commitla* consisting uf
Beam. Hen. R June*. Henry Brown
and Hou. L. lapham was then sleeted.
Voted that the next Convention be
b«-M at Hickory Corner*.

The Republican elector, ol the town­
ship of Rutland, are invited to meet in
caucus at the Town House on Saturday.
Sept IB, 1874, at 10 o'clock in the fore­
noon, for tbe election of four delegaXM
to tho County Convention, four to th*
Diitrirf Convention, and one to the Sea-

:anx!
CHURCHES.

Gold 109 1-8
Ckira80a90.

Gets 82 a 85.

Wheat L(B a IM.

Mre. 8*dea, of Colon, has me learn,
rented a store tn th* city and intend* to
cpec a new and fresh stock of millinery
goods, together with a large stock of
The Republican elector* of the Town­
ladies tnxuiabing goods.
She come* ship of Haatiag*. are iarited to meet ia
highly recomm led. and will undoubt - caueoa at the Centre School Hou*e. on
edly receive a liberal patronage.
WedMeday. the 23d day of September
Barlow A Goodyear make their an- instant, at two o’cluck tn the afternoon,
to elect 4 delegate* to th* County Cooveeticu, I to th* Repreetrtatire Dis­
tort Oonvantion, and one to the Senatotal Cunraatiou Convention.
By Order of Committee,

I Aa adrartiaer* do not wish to be imi pored open by paying out their money
Business darounta &amp; a? par rent.
on fab* pretenses, w* raggret that *vCreasy A Holden are still ia tbe mar ! ary advertber demand* a iwora eertifi-

Fcr Lieut Governor—J &lt;wume W.
Turner, of Shiawassee.
For Serretary of State-Geo*ge IL
IIoum. of Ingham.
I For State Treasurer—Wm. F. Howitt,

Send ns news from yowr locality.

i eate from th* foreman or pressman, of
' afire* soliciting advertising, of th*
I number of paper* printed and regalariy

I circulated. We will gladly furnish our*
whan requested
We reaaot be expected to alteud all
Uio funeral* and wedding*, and only
The Baaamt i* for sale at th* Post know of th* occurvenc* of ntnl of them
by partire inlerreU-J, or tbe i.firisting
. office Newa Booms.

w't*E\^T1

Read and ponder well what the 8 lingkind of news that are cannot send
j bearer ba* to aay.
porters out to look for.
We wc
1 Wheat ha* been coming ia very gladly publish notice* of death*. I
freely the post week.
ZThc time i* roming on no* for frtrit
The old family cat living in a lunueCover up them toraatoaa 1 tell you.
hold ia thia city, ha* become, not only
1 For a Sewing machine cheap, and a* n rat and moua* hunter, but turn* her
। good aa the beat, call at thia office.
attention of lata to catching squirrel* on
the fair ground, having secured two
within a few dav*. She is lousidered
th* beat hunter out, and would un­
doubtedly give some of the Nimrod* a
a lively hunt. Soecea* to you Tabby.

Mint* Spooner A Hepburn are har­
ing a epleo did runof trad*. They are
lire men in busineee and. .know just
what to do to have those desiring to
purchase rail upon them—they adver­
tise—and all tbe throng* of ruitomekq
turning thank* to oar friend Garrett.
at their counter* now-a-day* i« sufficient
fat taro largo watermelons. e
.
evidence that they are doing as they
Al Troutwin*
arrang*advertise — that is selling good* so cheap
that tbe people are sure to boy.

Nranviuj, Sept 12th, 1874.
Ma. Esnoa.—Aa there appear* to be
a number of candidate* for th* office of
Sheriff petbap* it would not o* out of
the way to mention that we here have
on* w* would like to are become th*
boat ef the little iruid»&lt;r-forr«f brick in
your city. Capt. G. W. McCormick, at
proeent a Deputy Sheriff as efficient
offirer.we believu, sad our popular land­
lord ia highly spokeu of a* the choice
of our people and erem* to be a favorite

receive not ouly the vote, of Republi­
can* but command a large than- of tba
Democratic-Liberal Reformer* rote* ia
addition. Trusting m other* do that
hi* Haim* may eat neatly be considered
w* will wall for the derision amlremala
a* er*r a tioo
Croxxv

sen* wvre etartlrd to hear the d read ed cry ।
of fire echoing back and forth upon our
streets. At once a Btsrxra reporter re-1
paired'sa tho sc-ao drawn thither by Uio ,
illumination of spreading Hames, and
hurrying of pedestrian*,,tnidil the hal­
looing of men. •creaming ol women
and children, and the rapid .tolling of
fire Leila .Arriving upon the ground
irdh pencil* and a ream of paper, our
eye* beheld that it was beyond control ;

parlmont sa* on the «pot, end tx cure
immeroe&gt;l tbe enveloping m***, com­
pletely staying tho prngrveo of tbe fire.
Ixm unknown. Insured, wo learn, to

aurano* Company, ef Hartings, Mieh.
- P. 8. The Brudi and Sharing Heap
near the Font Bridge, on Scat* S'roeU
; wm discovered to be on fins caught,
probably, from a lightmi cigar bring
thrown in. It was promptly extin­
guished by the Firemen.

tuetbod of returning their thank* tu tho
A basket fit «w, will be held at Hick­ Fire Boys of thia city, for their energet­
ory Corner* on Saturday, September ic effort* in saving tho read and Sus­
19th. 1874, under the auspice* of the I pension Bridge at th' fire Saturday or-

menilwr* of Hickory Corner* Grans*. 1
No. 48, Patron* of Husbandry. A cor-,
dial invitation i&gt; extended to all Patron* ■
to jots in tho festivities of tho ocauion,,
and a »pecial invitation i* extended to
th* member* of tbe following Grange*,
viz: Roe*, 24; Halting*. 60; Hope,
144; Prairieville. 256; Whit* Oak,
If you wish to see evidence that dull
294 ; Richland, 119; Johnstown, 127,
times in bnainraa ar* fosaing away and
and Baltimore, No.—
“good time* coming” step into Smith,

Local ilifipejt Notice;.

my lord Dan rtvp* around waiting on
David B. Cook are on a business trip their numerous rastomara. Ha bellere*
ia quick aalee and small profits and that
to the South-west part of tha Slate.

The statement of ths financial stand­
ing of Barry County, given ia another
column ia correct ia ovary particular.

•u Roa era Block, State Street Family
•uply *torr,*Coffee*. Tea*. Sagar*. Syr­
up*. qaere, and all other article* usual­
ly kept in a grocery store Floor, feed,
'•"To and oat*. All good* »oid will be
•bid al tho lowest retail rat**, for ready
pay only. Cash paid for butter, egn,
vegetabkw m.d other farm nnd garden
product*

^Pr. Lathrop, we learn, had the tun
of looking for a runaway horse the
other night, while oat in attendance
upon a patient.
Bentley Bro*, give notice tha! they
are prepared aa usual to furnish any­
thing in their EmBead their naw

Fur Commissioner of Stem land Of­
fice—Chauncey W. Green, of Oakland
Fur Attorney General—A. T. MeRoytad-da. of Meikegon.
For Supcrintenden! of Publie Initraction - Duane Duty, of Detroit.
• F«w Member of Board ef Education Cerrol 8 Frarcr, ef Port Huron.
And adopted the following Platform,
which of Stealf ought to be enough.to
prcien'. any Aw*f *mb from ruling th*
Bdieviug that it will bo impaaaibia to
secure ttu b reform* ul u«l - miatratioa
and change* of [idicy a* will restore th*
hone* tv and economy of the early day*
of th* Rapuhlic. through either of tbe
other |-aru&lt;i heretofore trusted with
power, tired of ibufflmg. financial expenntetit* n-jd fa)** standard* of value,
and- deeming the encoachnMata of fed­
eral eutbcrity upon the powers for a
long time exertred exdnairely by tbe
State*, prejudicial to our liberties, we
will perteet onr organtaatiou aa a Na­
tional Re orm party, and present candi­
date* upon the following platrorm:
Fiat. A reduction of tbn cumber and
diminution of tbe power* under the
National govorumeti:.
Seo.nd.-A reduction of the aaiarie*
paid to such extent that t» fund for po­
litical purpo*** can be raised by asscaement* upon officc-hoidera. and that no
office iball be sought on account of its
emolument*.
Third, Political opinion should be
neither a reaion Car an apoointuMni to
uffico nor a ground for removal there­
from. but frequent change* *l&gt;ould bo
mad* to secure parity of adaiiniatratsoa
Fourth, A prohibition of recomniea

DAY AND NIGHT.
Oty Drag Stat,

WOOL CARDING
j-BTugui.
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Guarantee

subvened by good mnaic, and address**
may ba expected from Wm. Sidman,
Eeq4 T. B. Diamond, Esq; Hon. H. A.
Goodyear, Hon. Jamaa A. Rwaaay, and

Satisfaction!

COLORADO EXCURSIONS.

11 St I.oul
Exran
Drover
! rom dal

Buaiueea Or. all our railroad* begin* jZln looking over tho appointments
to Improve and wa sincerely trust there made by the Michigan Conference w*
is better time* for them in the ne*r fu- notire that Bar. A. A. Knappan, -fortaoriy of thia city has been transferred
from Coldwater to Laeasng. and Bar.
X&gt;s Monday night another, pile at
O. W. Sherman to thia city; Rev. M.
wand, of about &lt;00 cord*. belonging to
Drowning to Irving ; Bar. J. B. Halin
Pursuant to a call for a meeting of
tha railroad company, burned near
to Middleville ; and Bar. T. J. Jacokea. th* surviving mem boro of Co. F. Rth
■ aauniL Cozxcbk, Grand Bapida;
Regiment Michigan Volunteer Infantry,
thorough work ; nble'teachera. Great*
• r demand far itndrnt* to fill position*
«xm of th* member* of said Company
than the ntpply. Term* reasonable. on delinqnaeta through th* businem nomet at County Clerk’* Office oc Satur­
For circular* addrea* C. G. Pweaaberg. notieee.
Heed it. and thereby live
paved aS quietly.
The BepuMiren* day evening. 12th rest
I'loj-rirtor.
happily.
The meeting wa* called to order by
have succeeded ia carrying the Stat*by
Popular petebre jurt now—Melon an imreaeed majority. Fvery Republi­ Lieut. Jacob Mare.
Geo. H. Johnson A Co., of MiddtorillH tf« too bo»y to write up fliclr patches Boy* illegally eiaidng them
Ou -notion Lieut Travers* PniUip*
can Congreeiman is elected. Th* Stale
’•nd." the* week ;«but look out for th* should bo provided with steel-line
Legislator* is almost unanimously Beelothmg.
4«* Ladio* Mito Society of the Prreb.terian Church will bo held ut tho
rwriUnc* of Mrv Lewi* WeatteU thia

OHHOMQ8 !

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ChH loans 2 1-2 per cent
Eaton Ononiy Fair ant week.

“ISE,

Chrozao
Maple Grove. Hon. L Lapban:. Gfliwrt Buck. Wm. Boek, J. V. darkOraagwriBe, J. IL Eeri. Jamre Ha­
thorn, L W. Wing, J. A- Turner.
PreirievOle, D. Beynold*. J. J. Pe.

1Q$S UNKNOWN!

. r-*&gt;«nMrkIau&lt;. Frarvr Mwuas Tkan-

veh. A. B Moon. Ottep. Tutor.
Hope. J. McCelfom. Ira A. O
■ A. Bowker, L H Bare.*

REAL ESTATE

at the end oi /un% are only an average I
in yield and qurli;y. Tbe email grains
wore harvested before the gra»vboppc.-«
apppaared ; but. a* in Stater north and
south thia year, tba graariiopper* done
damage to tbe farmere to a euosid*rab)e
extant. Happily for Nebraska, however,
very little but cm ha* been luhiected
publtcan in tbe Senate, and thro*
tu their ravsgee; nd core ia by no
fourth* Republican in th* House.
means destroyed, but a it) tang* from
Speaker Blaine ran aheorl of tbe Govhalf a crop to(poaeihly)almait a failure
arwor'a vote oonriderably.
in a few piece*. Tbe trait crop of Ne­
braska ii more ia quantity than aver
pond with the roembcZ* of Go. F. 8th before, hot. a* a rule, the fruit i* infer­
Miahignn Infantry, with a view of mak­ ior In aise; and taking th* whole rang*
ing arrangements far * re-union of said of agricultural product* - bay, gram,
vegetables, root* and fruit-tbe State
company. Motion prevailed.

WM. H. HAYFORD.
,HJT!

omciiKtwrrHoiBE,

HASTINGS, MKSJGAN.

Tha following la tha Committee ap­
pointed : LieuL Traverse Pbillipe, Chair­
man ; laeut. Jacob Mani, John M Bea*
mar, Chari** M Banyan, Charlei H.
Swarthout.N- IL Walbridge aed Em­
mett Col*.
On wiotiaa of Jacob Man*. Comrade*
Wm. H- Powers and Jam** F. Mead

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PICTURES 1
PICTURES!
1 am now afl alone in the Photograph
l uainean, and a* I have mad* arrange­
ments to increase my facilities for doreg
better work than ever, all riioold enfi
and get a negative token. The »uperiority of my work in th* peat ia » *«*rient gusrantee ol 6rs«-&lt;laM verk in
th* future.
Rooms in Washington
Block, south side State BtrertSltf
Qno. L. Hnan.

J. Cole &amp;, Son.
by A. C. Towno of PrairievUlo, ChsirmsofDutmt Coiastiteo. and organj.-d by tha choice ol Copt. John H Mrrt-

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Michigan Centra! R.R.

Term* «f AAverftatetg arc -sHrred

CHANCERY MALE.

OLD. KUUUill DIRECT ROUTE.

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Tho folio .ring axhiHte the estimated
reduction of annual internal taxation
and cuitomr du tana under tba laws men-

jar

1867
40,000,000
. 8,1868 23,000,000
Acte of March I and July
20. 1808
45,000.000
Act of July!4, 1870
78,848,827
Acte of May 1 und Juno
0. 1872
f5^
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ally cerimstion than can usually be ac­
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uneoogbt

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of tho war tor the piueurtu’ion of the 1
Union, and that, during tbe »ame per­
iod, the national debt tbould also be redoced and refunded to tbe extent of
earing, aunoaly. ■ $90,000,000 of inter­
oat. certainly evinces both good ataieemanaliip and carotol economy,

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Whitelaw Reid, editor of the 7HM,
baa congestion ot tbe brain, seriously
endangering Hs UK

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M. &amp; Brackett ot BeUeeue baa in his
geological coUecUon a meteoric stone

WB1UBT S KOLBS

-tUiKST.

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Wm. E. Savage 4 Bro s Column.

Dr. Bcuina «f Wta^. In order to
attend a seriously injured patient,

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CHICAGO.

Grand River Valley Diviski

“OYSTER OCEAN"

Hile: iM Gatlcn Bntirnl
Tbe name of tho Marshall A Cold­
water Railroad Company hoa been
changed to tho Coldwater,. Marshall A
Mackinaw Railroad Company.

Superintendents, only 00 per cent, of
the childwa of the Otete atiand aahoob
—frrAaavr. Whero’s the rdtopnbory

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Fit! wam jattei &amp; saitm

Business University,

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thing ortbe money rr funded. Address
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Ceo. M. Dewey,
F.DI1MR AMD rriLUHMl.

HASTINGS, HARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1874.

MS’fixd a complete atoek of.gaaaral

hardware
timber Siatee, give the following ro­
sette: Maine, 10 1-2 million acres of
forest land; New Hampshire, 2 1-4;
Vermont, 2 1-4'; Mamacbaeefta, 11-2;
New York. 8 1 -41 Praasyteanla 11 1-8;
Michigan. 12 3-1; Minneeria. t* ; Wk

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tbe beat Wringer ifafftljbahrtd J&gt;r tiie following rawone ■.

let. It will turn with half the lobor of other wringer".
2d. It hu more Capacity.
M.z Ifa Cog Wheels ere idwaya in gear.
4th. The bearing! of the Rofla need no oiling.
5th. The Rolla will newer turn oil the abaft aa the Crank ia not attached to the abaft of
Roll, thia earing aa expose*of four or five dollars for new Rolls before the Wringer is half
Take it, and try it, by the ride of any Wringer in the market, and keep the best.

WE
In the beat

Studebaker- Wagons.
Superior Grain Drills,
Oliver Chilled Plows,
.
Feed Cutters, Corn,Shellers, etc.

DENTIST

fttiiills
All

Made from the beat Eastern OAK LEATHER
by experienced workmen alwaya on hand and made to order

if

A full line of farming took always on hand.

Mirtiiai.

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FEROTYPE GALLERY
f. ci immi &amp; u

LUMBER,
Timber, Lath, tihlagiae. Hash, ©note,'
Blinds, Mouldu^a, Frames,^neketa, and all kinds of Joiners

SElttOUHlUS OFFffl!

Custom Planting, Sawing
and Turning

Done os Short Notice,

WE WANT AGENTS.
Hud

NEW STORE!

N.w.ll Po*t,
aadflalarera

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Ren&gt;*«h«*8#la*i

WTB&amp;S MARBLE WORKS !

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CALL AT JOHN BTANAKT «•

Pure Wines and Lienors!

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Tte sate lMwM.au&gt; pMrtbaM. to tee —rt

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fa Q..l&lt;ap, Mil M

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ip tftia manner virtually exported io
that'of tbe complete mannfactnre, and
m.y easily Im e»nt to the remotest corn­
er* of the -rurid." Thie is tbe way to
obtain home markets for our agricuI tor­
si products, fast with which our Weetem farmer, end Weetarn enterprise are
every yea. becoming mote impraeeedi However vigorously the sgriralleral
The woolen factoriw* ot Michigan
mteosto of tbe State have been I«u*"
I cutsd. it can be aseevted with rtnpbaei.
that tie- out lea. important »onrce of a
State's pnMpcri^—» diversified system
or range of j^taufsefuring Industrie.—
has not been aegtected. We mar mul­
tiply to Iho otmoet extent the teolitioe
for transportation ef agriqultnral pro­
ducts to foreign matksta; jet, after
Ibis is done, the best .market, far the
farmer are tbdiw a»VV hoB&gt;. - at his
own dmr. No agricultural district can
long follow tbe practice of .wpmiing ita
products without impoverishing tbe soil.
Andrew Tamogton is said to bare been
tbe firal to .ugaeaL in hi. remarkaU.
work entilfod “England's Improvement
by gaa and Land." publiabea in 1077,
the measure, that hare since led io the
manotectnring greatnes. of England,
and el the same tim» enriched her sod
and bar aristocratic land -own.ru She
brings the machin.ry and skill to tbe
raw materials and thus remorse the neceeeity for seeding abroad tbe bulky
wheat, corn, and wool. The plain good
.eneo ot Adam Smith enabled him to

In 1872 a wap of 1,600 mSoe of the
coast and islands, made by tbe turfy
Jesuit*, was published in Pari*. In
1689 Baron La Ho jtan published a
book of travels i1---------- --—
that “upon I-sko
j&lt;r c.tnM, the a___ _____________
and plentiful, there being not a seventh
bote from the ore." In 1721 P. De
Charieraix deecribed tbe copper depos­
it. end the supentlliooe of tba Indians
io reference to them. In 1765 Captain'
J. Carver visited the mineral region of
Lake Haperior, and his reports were so
neas of copper that a company wan
formed in England ia 1771, which comteeneed operation, oa Ontouagoa river
andov Mr. A Henry, who wound up the
buainsas in 1772, informing the comXlbal “tbe co entry mast be caltivaid peopled before the copper can
bejofitebtf mioed." A ceaiary has
since otespod end th. population and
the profits are being iwUred. the latter
by a score ot non of lajy companies
in active operation­
Tracing the bistory of devolepaMuts
after th. HMUceeeMul c iperwcoe of Mr.
Henry, lbs next movement worthy of
note was a Government exploring expe­
dition, io 18 IP. with H. R. Schoolcraft
as miacralogiit and geologiit, seat along
the south shore of the lake to examine
the copper depdrits. In 1623 a simitar
Gor.nun.nt expedition waeeent &lt;mt,and
•ech made favorable reports But the
first systematic exploration was com­
menced ia 1881. by Dr. Dongles Hough­
ton, aubmauently proeecatod uniter the
eutpicea of the Stats governnwat. end
carried on aucceeafully and with impor­
tant reeulte till 1818. when the fiaaueo.
of the State treasury were diurraagmi
by the “five million loan," aa it was
called, and lhe annual approjriatioa
for th. surrey was cut off.
Dr
Houghtoa then appealed to tbe Gen­
eral Government and
wa» euecataful ia obtaining an appropriation for
public ayrvvr* and grological work on
tbe Upper Petpo.uk of Mi-higan. yhich
•nabtod him to prosecute hie explora­
tions eurrrastuUy. until he eeme to an
untimely drath by drowning in tlw take
white ia the midst ef hie important te-

Rail.

MfrJ rs ox

XIIG03D8 AND NEI PHW

There figure, are potoat with mean
tag and .how in agrisultuval develop­
ment which cannot fall to rank and
keep Michigan among the most
jierun. agricultural Hute. In tba Union
At evidence ot theee feet, and of the
rapid progress of the State it may £e
rxZed that tbe number of farm* under
actual culliration hero inereaaed from
*4,086 in 1850, to 98,786 in 1870; and
it io added by tbooo familliar with the
facta that the purchase and opening up
of new forma hare never been carried
on more rapidlt than at present, and eopudaliy since 1870. With ion. few
exrepfaaoa the entire lower ponin.uk or
main body of :be State &gt;• admirably
aad U axel and climate for agriculpwrpoees a»d prosperity, while the
oxtenure rang. of.water bane and nomerous .Uipptag porta .wUl always af­
ford abundant faalidaa fa prompt and
cheap transportation, and render the
pumnit of agriculture! demote end
profitable on all pert, of the peqiptnla.
In addition to th. farilitta. tor ctr»»eportatiouiby water, there it a net-warp
of railroad, extending over the State
and into the interior, which bring, the
mean* of reaching the bed market, on
the continent or in Europe almost tn
the very door of orery farmer in the

This ia another important industry,
yet in its infancy but rapidly aaraiaiug
larger proportion*. Whew the enterprise
of Michigan is prepared to roll up its
■urplu* wheat, turn, and pork in wsbo
of broed-doth, beavera, and alpacas
and mixed gouds lor woaocn'. waar.they
will Lave abundant smptoymcr.t for
their artisan, and female operatives find
market, for their agricultural product*
at home, and never be crumped for
transportation er imposed upon by rail­
road monopolies lu bis “WaalthofNatnaa” Adam tknilh said, and the
people now ere the tone of bn arg«meat, that “neither the rode prodeno.
nor even the creme manufacture could,
without the greatest difficulty, support
the exprnie of a cenuderablv transpor­
tation, jet tbe refined and improved
manufacture easily may In a small
bulk it ftvvjuratlr contains the price of
a great quantity of raw produce. A
piece of fine cloth, for example, which
weighs only eighty pounds, evutaius u&gt;
the price not only eighty pounds of wool
but sometimes of several thousand
weight of eurn, the mamte-iaace of ths
of the different working prapte and
of their immediate employers.
The
corn which could with difflcultv here

Although reports of vast mlaeral d»- Indians. Oveaa taaaM
posits in this region were made by the Psaawfiawnie Sad Ateii
Indians and Jotoit Itihtn at a very I porwe era alny^ awAari
early period, yet scientific explorations | srs mix it with riy^ash
and surveys were not Stade, nor was I immediate ssjghli aihtai
anything ot .necific nature known of jsmoantls MMKh
the vast mineral wealth ol tbe Upper ] wbeee ehnsMai iacw.il
Pentnaola of Michigan until a oompar—*• —' • ■
ativ.lv recant date- In IfiM Is Gards,
in a book pabQshpd in Paris, made
known to the world the existence of
copperon sooth coast of Lake Superior.
CTaode AUouax, aa early missionary of
tatolligew. ta 1M8 dianorered n ledge
of copper projecting above tbe water
near the shore of the Iske. The same
authority found lumps of copper weigh­
vAkiraia or tMToaC
1
ing from 10 to 20 pounds among the
There era five varieties of iron ore la
■ —■ ■ ■ lx
a-,4
&gt;e district: (1) Utetafat ilteth is

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H.A. BUS ELL’S
tan ,x. *u&lt;&gt;ta~«
• PrixaJ5,000in Silver

WATERCOLOR

from imposing upon communities a neoeseity tor exporting oom, wheat, wool,
cotton, and other products of tba earth
ia their rade.t shape, to be returned
again ia the fum of doth and cutlery.
If the products of the soil aro exported
the means of fortilaing the soil go also,
bat do not return with tbs cloth that
ccmss back. Farmers cau not ignore
the last that man is a mere borrower
from the earth, and when ha refuses to
return an equivalent iu fertilisers, she
does as do all otbsr creditors, refuse
him further accommodation. “England
n-.akre of her soil a raaenoir," ears Dr.
Carey, “for th. refuse yielded by the
raw commod dies x&gt;f almost half the
world, thus obtaining manure that has
been valued al 1600,000,000, or six times
times the value of the satire annual *gtioullural product of Michigan.
But Vfl Wve tba evidence in tbe its-'
tisticsof the manufacturing Industrie,
There aro a number of minor indus­
of the Stale, that the peopto of Michi­ tries which for want of space can not be
gan are already alive to tba importance •uutaorated in detail, *och as planter
of reeating market, near home for the mining aad msnatecturiog, breweries,
distilleries, etc. Nor Is 11 nseemery, as
within a fraction of Un thoussni man­ the greater portion of them are common
ufacturing rotablishmcnts in the State, to nrariy all tbe Blates, and la about
giving employment to sixty-fire or rev- tbe same proportions in relation to the
snty thotnaud perron*. and consuming popolatioa of each State. Manateeannually sixty-fire million dollar* worth tufesin taetala will be oonridered ia
of mstertak Thi» ia evidence that th*
policy ia to brio* th. fanner and the
mechanic, the plow and the loom, in
•bort, the producer end the consumer,
CMC together, usd in these relations a
State andsr reaeoMble eaergy and in­
. . - •* -&gt;t of ite psojda can not
Another eeeret of the
--------------------.ast,'a wonderful properMy Mm in th. great diversity of her
•MMUfiaainree, which embrace tba wide

(
and
dtXden for mega**
,with tboee prodoeed in I ■srsslwi firn
,
tba
aranutestuie ol eteeL Ttofmof
,Sheffield would toon go out if ihentanu.foctureta in that town were denewdrat
,on English ore aloaa Tbe Bow Mtewfrre
,
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lantic, and the other ou Portland, Oregun. on tbe Pacific It wW mm along
the Kao of tho Northsra TsMTieliaj
and dtreedy throasgb the anteeonl re­
gion, of the Uppe. PrtteerinaC, MrihL
gaa. taking is&gt; twolra State, and Tteritonea and tbe Proeiaen of Ontario, Can­
ada. Theee apparently Inexbaotibie

Statos. Here, &lt;*«.
continent with abradant re
saeilitioe for tramportaston,
with the great wheat and
•“ V-ftTVW
»
„l,,» bi, taoated IhX,

locations, for whidi last purpox- we bad
axmrwi aerea peratito from the Secreta­
ry of War. I took four men with me
from Jackson and hired a guide at the
Sauli, where I bought • boat sad’eoaated up tbe take to Coftier Harbor, which
ta over &gt;00 mike from Hault bte. Mario.

General attention soon befan to be
attracted to tbe mineral wealth of thia
region and within the next dared, other
eompeinva were erganked, and tbe
number of thaw eoeapasiae and extsat
ef tb«*r operation, bare oeotianad toiacrease with most axtistartwy rasalia
down to tba present time The aver­
age coet of delivering (ho ore in the rers
at tbe sakes in about IS pre toe; ftwigM
toClwretead *4 86 pre tan. mahaa NM
11 is sold ou th. wharf ia Oevnland at
an avtaage of 18 nor. ton, taaviag a
profit cf fil 65. or after deducting iiuur
ease and ir»dent.h, -7 •» ». •b&gt;ch

So ter m b ret known Michigan has
so coal dsposita *f any eossldasnbte fatepnrtaace. Two coni otfiei are wwekad
io . Kmttod rxteat wtach viehfod ia
1870 enal to tbe ariw •( •fiKMO- There
and osier communicatipetePill
ate and other oral fa idwing Xteite

been krg.lv eedaeed. Tbe taet annual
ropert ol tk Uke Share ami Michigan
Raiiwgj Company to its stockholders
contains these words: ' It is B foct
worthy uf note that rates hare of kte
yores tended downeaud to etoadOy and

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10 Ml M HIIL

“faym ete. Irrel," M thfvrern c»Bi
during th* palmy dare of JinyK &lt;’Td
commit tbe truly Wai MB fo-^rr

Repubhcanjloruinations.

support in any manner.
Hanoe the
loyal man ef the nation lean with on-

hope that foe Foden] ajpport of the le- ,
gal State Gorernaret, now re-inttatod
ingx, and dretitato of any reproeenterive ia
i porter in Lowieiana will bo k&gt; defect-

OF

St BENTLEY,
impe feftta rixnu tt foot: :«e» A*
wanton reinm of^hite an I black
BopuffliuM at CowAatta is soon to
hare boost oufc tha prelude to the more
thoroughly urgMoed aud conreq jontly
mure Woody work which waa commoured at New Orfoaac on the HtK
WbM the White Lroqpterv first began
rtn epread over foal State, fooefbo ago,
woeeidtUy wooetheXn Klux Mgw-

tlrM boforo (he outnqpm of Ku Ktaxwm
would be revived or faafowaaed in roeEgnity. Shaeyrtditoiow han. sow. been
falMU, Bad it io poUhte that the
aeewac of the past week in New Orfoanv.

and one wMeb-wuoH wot da d toerodit to
th* moat revolutionary of tho South
Ameriren Bepabltoa. Aa armed vU
...ewbierl ia tbe pabbe aquare, lirtenod
MtoscaaftfeMMltf delegutire to
demand foe aMfoaffon of the Governor
of the State. Thie favor being rvfuved1
them, foe awl waa mywyted to eeporata,
only to meet again at a later hour

quote them fairly wM -thought to be at j;
the vtek of appearing to diziort the reel:
emffonent of the South, if not to &lt;uiv up
nj-mljbetween .tb* twoarefitm* ’ Arid,' mbe,fl»yvffljWmf, that when the
hoM*. demoarirauana dwigrecably like Freaident U legally'relied upon to eoathroe whirb preceded the ^ulhro^k
Itain the eutberitire of n Stale again it
INihave paered, for Hm inert part, Itraitor, in erm., be will dy Bia wark
quite unnoticed in forWortbetn flttfti thoroughly. General Grant h ret in
And, yvt, it did no! m-Cd (bo praCilcnl Itbe habit of allowing hioMelf to ko out­
commentary feat wa* lari week afforded Iflanked by an enemy with whooe tactic,
Aa hooeat
ir. the aireeti of New Orleon* to imptwrt he ia perfectly familiar
all difintoreoted mind* with the feet ।election in Louiaiana i| demanded by
that element* at trouble and danper errey voemderetiow at pnbUe joetire,
were di«cloaod in »ud» preM utiorafioea but lhi« can never bo had while traitore
a* we bev^ilh place befwe our reader*, iare psiuiittod to interfere with or con­
In the Atlanta, Gtorgfa, Abw. ef Sep- ltrol it. And that wuet not be. They
trmbor lOtli, on* of «ho nxHt juoeperouv Journal* pubtlvbed nt the South, ' ithink the government for permitting
to live, without having any voice
and Mid to have a marked influence . them
I
upon tho political aentiment of all that Iin tbe matiaa of Stalo. Aud ..penally
region of conn try, wo find th* foBowiag: 1wa think prompt action should at uaoe
“Lot there be ‘White Leeguca'jfottueI I
fa every town, village and hntulel of 'League, and to panbh aa an enemy tn
tba South, and lot m ofguntea for tbe ,the Government and the eontUtuted
authorities every memb-r of that trait-

Wo offer Building MaMnal, Fini»hing
Lumber, Shingles. Doors, Sash, Blinds, Flooring
Siding, Door and Window Frames at prices ’
Jealoart baa flplrind fender, aad
statement* have gone forth to tbe pub­
lie imputing iaaolvency on the Ameri­
can, and suggroted jEo Company a* un­
worthy tbe patronage boatowod upon It.
80 far have then: miarepreaqnlalioM
end faba enluaamM been rented th*
tbe fpolicy-boMere hl Jockeoa Vuoaty
became alarmed leal they were not aafcly inaured. A mealing wa* called at
Jaekaou of all fee policy-tooHen in
Jackvou noenty. and al tire reqweat of
the Company a committee of three well
known and prominent man of the coun­
ty waa appointed to go to Chicago and
make a tborongb emaninaliua of the
areoual*. bate new and aawte of the
Company, and faruivh a report of tbe
•ome to every policy-hold.r in Jrekroa
county, aud abo to publieh the am* la

THAT

DEFY

OOMPETITION.

BRACKETS and MOULDINGS,
of every description

A

SPECIALTY.
JAWING &amp; MATCHING
►one Promptly;.
near the Iron Bridge

Spooner &amp; Hepburn
Mr. BOWNE'S NEW STORE.
Block,

Herewith ire place betoew our reader. I eition &lt;&gt;( Inaura nee Cotnpanie. in lhe
an able review of tbe official and pereoa- United States nod' thua ha* produced
[ al career of Senator Cbahdler, from I

j

jibe StfMir to which we invite the
I epocial attention &lt;if every rveder. Space
The rvi«rt .liculd l&gt;* read by every
1 forbid, our enlarging ou what ia there poliry-huldwr in tbe AmericM la*er1 uid. aud we will only my that in Mr.
ace uv borne down by Northern Radi­ (Chandler ihv people of Michigan have by thorn keeking ibo ailvantagcn offered
i eala and hall berbaruu* negrooe- But । a Senator worthy of tbe State, and w*
| no matter what they may do, it ii time
: for ua to otganiae. We havv been tom­ trurt for twenty »rare yet to romr hi* 7*. Ur Fairy HrUrrt ef Ur A—frifOO h■BHMrv &lt;*&lt;up&lt;ay «/ CkuOf, lUuttu
' poncing bog caough Lyt Northern . name may etnnd on the roll, ot the
i Radical* undenUand that military eu- । Amencan Senate ae the repreeratative
RrtAnl cl Jc&lt;l.&gt;c• Ccaolf, JflUy**.
mmodtbeaapooc of • military fare, I pervirion of Southern election, and the
| of the Iree and mtclligvnt men of the i
Your Committee appointed to exevidently well organiaed and drilled: • Civil Bight, bill mean war, foal war
eiamiue into the rmponiibilitv, tueete
'
mean,
bloodahcd.
and
that
wo
are
tot
dafoAipcafa vere rent to guard tbe
' Aa thie genttemito i. about to tie1 aad management of The American Fire
principal atreeU : and bamcadre were ' nbly in earnoat, and «v»n they, fanatic- 1 brought again before the people of Micb- Ina. Co, of Chicago, aro enabled to reI al at they are, may rvtraeo 'heir tlepe
1 igau a* a candidate for re-election tu the ] oert that we bar. been furniihed Cvv.y
1 before It ie too late.”
facility for each examination, and to
* Aad in tha Nachito&lt;h&lt;M, Luuuiana, 1 Senate of tbe United Hutee, it taay bo the extent of our ability, have conwiennoil to call to mind tome of tbe conoidI vration, wbieb lead u. to hope that be
following :
■ ill be .urtaiued in tbe future aa in the
“We advtoe our native white fellow , pari by tboee whom h. bn* Mrred ao
eitiavns of Lottiriaui who bare nmyed well. Hia life, name, furtun*, private
themaelm. again it itirir brother* to re • u.rgy, aud public eat.rpri** have long
to anawer tuck &lt;jue»tiou« at may Ji
trace their *tvpa while there la .till time' been known to the country. A native
of New Hampebire, be maty jean ago
Milled in Michigan, where ho hae won
ater the- meet approved Mexican petall bi. triumph, a* a private citizen aad
a public loan He wa. bred a mer­
teeu. and appoieted ••GreiereU to oSeer
chant, and hai acquired a large fortune,
that ON*. The rerelt wav tbe tenure of
w bicb enable* him to give hi. time tu
th. Mate Boom, of all the State and । The people will be. mittvfiocl with nothing public affaire, though very much to the
abort of act*, plain and unmirtaknble.
, city property, the .touting up of th. ac­ They hare yvt time to redeem them, detriment of bi* personal cxraowna.
houte., an 1 ia no care mor* than 83,000
. tu.l Governor awd foe chief ol Police, eelrea. They know full well that the Had bo refuaed tbn public aornce of hia riakod within any right equate reel.—ia
white men of tlui State are no tuere be­ country for the purpovo of augmAutiag ; inch that tn. av.rnge tore la far &gt;&lt;•».,
ginner! in the arte of peace or war, and Ma own eatete there it probably no man and can l&gt;o approaimated m.»n» -lovely,
that going through ouch an ordeal, all of our timea who could outetrip him in than in tho care of imliarriminato ri*k(,
thorn whn are not with u. ninrt certain tboae Lnricem qnaliikre wbieb are naoro- •nd the poiaibilily uf a eweeping or ruly be again.! ua; and none .oeh will b* aary to tbe hlgluut .ucovea. But be mou. Io*, ii avoid* 1. Prominent Inaurallowed to remain A our taiJ.t, to take ha* been willing to devote to tba inter- knev mon of Chicago admitted to u* the
ret of the Republic the very teat yean
Ncw, it i« evident, that tbe re-mueb ua in the flank ar nar at foe opportune
of hi* life and to make hi* private for­ ercvllenen of thie thwiry, and it* cer­
loudemurd action of the General Gov-1
tune a matter «f aeevudary moment. tainty tu benefit both the cjcnpear aad
•rumant ia ordering the diatnbubon of
Ho waa made» mayor ol Detroit in tbe awired. if faithfully carried out,
and we arere fdruiahod* abundand triPROMPT AND DECISIVE ACTION troop, through foe Mouth came mm too
the Sesa‘0 ot tbe United State, in tbe dence that it to etrirtly adhered to at
THt rttCttMHlTOr IMkHUUK.
Thirty-fifth Coogroea He woo re-elec­ prorent date. The tidier of th. com­
New Orleans require* prompt end ofted to the Senate u&gt; Irifa, and again in pany being oppove i to rtok* in large
faetaal ttnoimoot, or it will a**mn» aueb
IbGli. During thia long and eventful citiae, we were unable to baeo it* stand­
Advil war again extot*.
A Slate
. piopeetMa aa to render it* aupprereion
period be ba* borne * moot eonopicootu ing at homo upon tho amount of bullgovernment hre been .ubverted by ea
and ofertivo part. A number of eev- uro. tranvacted, but gentlemen to whom
cortiy and ereredmgly diScalt
Tba
armed forre, a rebellion* nob, and foe
rial
of the mart uu[&gt;ortai&gt;l rommittore,
pretext for fan diaturUnre waa the
Federal Government ha. to feel with
be hre king boon at tbe head of lb* oxo treking, expretaed their c'afi l.nce
emaua ol eme which had boon chipped
Coinjaiitre ou Goaunerce, and ia pear. in tho company, and all worn united in
that exigency. Of oouroe it cm do bul
oaTwar
kuiehowa lumarl| fully ado-1 K"°d opiniona of lb* probity and ability
one thi%. The inaurrectfoa maea be ।
ef it* individual officer* and manager..npproeeed, foe iaouegeate rowpeUed |
Without relying era tho reject* of
doo* him by the great national party^in
back wilhfa tbe oyint of orferiy tew-' w«w pwrebaoMl bl each large quantise 1 another Irariing Alabama Democratic power in placing him on the National regular examination., of which one la
a. feooe 'eriaed by foe aulhoritto* indiea- paper said, speaking of the late Irmibet*
Ksecutivc Republican Coaunittoe, a* made at leaat each year by an officer
abiding citiaeua, and their leaden, aud ।
i
ia
Mae
of
tbe
panebee
al
Louisian*
;
from
each of the acven State* in which
ted plainly ewoegh what ute It was tnwell a* th* powerful and unintervpted 1
tho murderer! in feeir rank* property i
—•
terefod fomiU bo made of them.
For
Mrrio. he has rendered fur many year*., thia coppeuy doeabutei
punished for their Crimea. New Orieaae |
, i« a proof of the animation ia which be 1 State Caving been uuu
.AM WMDtfea thee* Wfarie Deagnen
ia not Pari, in tbe day. at tba Coreia held throughout tha country by the and aaliafacto ry. ■ e ha---- —
munieta, nor ia tbe South a part nf I S been orgumring and drilhag;
rtrunecit men ol tbe Ilepublnaa party. amined tho at e*ta and vecnrttlM. Wa
oeptare and new.paper orgnn*. a*
The Senator ia not much given to । fled, in brief, A paid up capital atoek of
Mexico. Wo have gained nothing % '
wu ehwer ia aaotbar article, hare made
। qieech-making, but when he doea apeak •300,000, aud au available aurptaa of
M aomfoeffo^fecl that lacy intended
it ia a^paya wnuble and directly to the I upward of 13.50,000, inveated in mort­
called, we bold nothing to-dre that wo
parpoec. He ie generou. and chiral- gage* and etxka. which aeem to na
to take viofret taoewurea &gt;f they foiled
can call onr own by ■ *erure tenure,
roe. ia all hia bearing, and bold and , ample proviaiun fur the payment of
of carrying their purpoor pMofady;
raiolul. in doing whatever in hi* view loerea ou ri.ka. which during the year
neither our property, &lt;mr righte, or onr
and the mwdore aad aereeibietifHH
1 of duty i. required to be done. He wa* a* 1878 bore tbe ratkm of an average ritk
Hrea, if a oouapirecy of armed m« can
which tew) otrurred prior to tbe New
, a* U well known, everywhere one of the of 898,000,0(0 to 1179,918100*. with a!
al any time i too up end overpower tbe
moot advanced of the Bjwrtan band io 1 , moot an impoeaibiliiy, owing to th*
character of tho nvka. of each lorn retie
legal anthoriSeo and then bmwm fe! Ortorem eatbreek. waa amply pooma-1
boing increaoed to ony ruinnut extent ;
1 to ^operation, and are dri*rmMad
officer tbe Stele or commnarty from
in addition tho romiuuy poaMMi up­
atrd Ui^Klnc tc Hu Utl rrlmnlj.
tbeir own rank*, and hare their mon
ward of 11,000,000 In in»tailtn.nt njtav.
y tit uarc ittftrtu
tie hticr.
rixou* dtiago map acted and «l»ywd
,
ft *ay again feel we/rijy. zorferilg
What were tbooo New Urtewww eafo iSSteivre------------ * —•
toUwa thinking of when they pretended
wj,0
j, a creature *o bree
that becaueo they had been woroaftil I that the Loogpm there art nft ftr re-1
■u ferir troaroo, fee matter wa* all
ended and pesoo reeterod. They. wfll
flad there to no poore fee foM,;
thiedefeat wrong h Iih4awi aad H»
weald be eoejirod Senator Chandler
jwpetretore dealt with re tbeir g«*
tturd. thrir actual value, and by the
to a thorough and tnrooerful rialoemar.. .| term* of the application and pifley,';
demand. AH the available' power of
and Um done much ft* the party end
die may aad tbe navy, the di^tebre
which Mob policy bolder to euppomd to
(bo country by hi* powwfial will and In- be familiar with, tho ndjnvtnirnta aro
rtale, i» to I* eweeatretod in foe twbrirlueiWe irarpoeen. Whatever he no­
upon tbto bate*
.
horedirtriri, the L’rreidret declaring,
il ertakea he to generally able to aocom- male
Thint in th* practical management
Vader three grere areainstances the
idiah. He embark, in every entorprim
that he wifltnke foafeHfo jwreon. M
of the largo butenere liauacted at tbe
all hie oonl and whateror maan. aro daiticaeewretoy. Thfofo-tfe m. opi* w n------ ret- TTMred H«*ree had no
home oBto*. we find a perfect eyetem of |
mandad for it* triampb. When dnriag , book*, account* at&gt;d record* withorere- &gt;
of the hour. The vmy InvtMtovf eelf- eNrakMre buffo reoporei to thor fepfe- from Taxa* and Arkanaa«,and If the fight
bad begun me shudder tu think what i tbe late war. aad dfbeequrotly. the I thing eo eiimruarize.l aa to fumt.h tn*
Mn.UlOdHkto
wouM hare been tbo fata of tbe un disciiifint. with axa«t table* of actual *t-1
*.rev&lt;i&gt;«&gt;&lt;&lt;r#.re. -n
pBned reckless and ignorant negrca." i
|&gt;eriment* upon » hid. to predicate fti- I
We might extend abamt J rifefe*. I it which mted the hour, bi* wire ha* tare roeulte, and enabling them to tell
•urea hrerd ulway. crying oat &lt; Keenly
tbooo quotation*. but enough have boon and roaring again to notion th* flagging at wy time foe actual oonffitfcm of th*
company, nulled with a wire economy
given to verify what are have said aa to energy of tbe people. Senator Ch*n-1 in expenditure*, not .poring fa what
the warning. which hare "boon coming dier's view, aro generally eound and I may be necowary to it* wdfare, bul'lndror on all oubjoet. touching th* na-1
. , *
up from tho South for month* part. And tioaal wolhre, and Ma Judgment e. a' mling nothing In ili.play.
In brief, wo wiah fa fie umleratood aa
to which neither th* peoplopf thnNorth- prerfioal tnuineee man aad tree who ha*
Im* otndied and worked the ‘financial I making no comperiaiu and exprreelng
no preference between rival r.&gt;mnani»K
bare given much bred. IN.dtily they problem U worthy of the aericnw eon-1 but we do aay to you having pobete* in
are not eoerloaire of weight of oeothnent eideration of the nation. Hi* great ex-1 thia company, that you are Tn*nred ia a
in that rection of tbe country, and ’we perirnce commercially and financially ie rompaay managed by hooetMfad capa­
aorely needed ia there time, to
*- ble men, a company thatefe *ownd tohope to coo teem roiraUrbfeuced by Mmc ijfi'r* —
i country It
in* asd parpoee; bat we eal/mil that
will etrirtly anaje by the termt of It*
fore* menacfag symptom*.. ia foe free
Renwoffully .ubmlifod,
ot wMnievSnto, are worthy al tba grarCtuxujte WtUU
G»o A. Ttxm
victfaui i*. that only the power nf th*
A M. Trrrw
Jaeka-i. Aug. 1".
prrreat *tiR more aretou* otibrvakt »l

Sou/if Sidk of SfUft SfW

can be found a choice and well selected Stock of Staple

NOW IS YOUR

haq
ROPERIES, PROVISIONS, (»NFECT!.»NERV A.tuuwirtniAl of all kind* of Whole and Ivr.A

Gent’s Clothing.

Spice*.

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

rS3f=ii?E=!U0B Iffl COMM’S TB1IMC

2 Jr8nfis3 kl
___

.fc

WARRANTED PURE.
in their Season.
Ercsh Vegetables alwat* on hand,
_j‘ '
, 4|*¥. NC h»rc a full line of the heel
Lamps A Ffxtares. Crockery, Class 4 Wooden
Woods Ware
nn haml nt prfee* that cannot Im* lieat in lhe
the t&lt; ’ountv

CASH “R11 V P.TLR Will fhnl it tn their advantap
, amine MiE&amp;oac. before ptircluuiiug claewhcrc.
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW OUB
OUH GOODS
GO
Free delivery to any part of the City.
RufKetfuU0,
Spoonrr &lt;f Hepburn.

H

The Cutter Machine in Full Blast.
Now is the time to See Us Make Cutters by Machinery,
..£'^3|AL

Also a full line of Groceries.

Xiun preairsdio Bhow my Astonisbed Customer* why it i«
►ha’ l^njicll Buggies and Cutters so ehcap.

Second.
Third.
Fourth.
Kflfi.

Come and see

Yourselves.

J. s.

Sipj-rpttif n jift yijer.

Sixth

We do nearly aU our neir work by Machinery.
My power codit but- little.
I don’t •'are any Dogan-Head Merhanicx.
IboMdhe Jolt mysel/.
■ nte't^ork wAl done the first time, and there­
fore. I do not have to charge any extra price for
the Job to cover the expence of repairing it.
I make a dozen Buggies just alike, and can
.
ci—, -i. — ,r on (J",, account.
. . . _ .\°f my Oltm labor.
ve to pay rent.
about the Buggy business.
r it
a fiood Mechanic I keep him.

through the month of September I will take Wheat al
one dollar and twenty-five cents ($1,25) a bunhel, for Buggies,
- ■'■M'AJiimwtfW'cl more than the market price for it
pay tn Buggies. Those wanting to avail themselves of thi«
opportunity must come soon for I can sell all tbe Buggies I have
Igtfr.in 'A.Jn!’!nth.zhy P"yiu£n dollar and a quarter for Wheal

J. L. REEP

■ "■ •

Xri*«8 ,jpt»f»«IR tnoftl

Timber, Lath, Shingloa^SajBh, Doori
Moulding*.Ftfriwa?,Bra aMMb,

does hot prevent 10,000 bushels
of good FALL AND WINTER
APPLES being wanted at the
Hastings Depot, for which the
Highest Market price will be
paid. Fruit Growers ‘tve us a
---- -------- -------------------Lyear’s
Hardware and make arrange­
Hand Rail,' Newell Posts, and Balusters,
ments to sell or ship.

ring*, Sept.. 16th. 1874.
IEV ADTEmgiUlEITM.

tew* , ■ "."‘J?" ■’
TBS Tflrfil/d? Barlow &amp; Gsodsar,‘ afle. Twenty Tears of unterrupted business, will open

daily ia receipt ft rtM’tieaal
to ahow that there h a cotep
the part of the Democrat*

devote

�The f^ptlsuciul B^l

□a fedfosx tkafS-artlL' prfleofiiA?hr

Council held Wsdnswday evening Sept
8,1174. &lt;
'
Present Mlyor, and Aids. Brsauier.
Pkxin, alld being convinced that such a
amvantion and picoiu would be ol vast Mudge, Fuller, Bentley and Bartow.
benefit to the Patrons of Bony count y, \ Minau-a of previous aiaeliag read
I hereby appoint Thursday, the 15th I e^meted and approved.
day of October next, as tire day for
Petition of A. J. Bowse, to bufld a
holding said Contention and Picnic, at I
Hastings. Able apcakan of tbe Order
will be preeawt to addreaa tbe ceavaaikm
•»d J meat eanteetly hope every true
Patron will U jwro-t
cordial invi­
tation is cordially sxtewded to Patrons
from adjoining cewaties, aad all other
pm sous wbo may wish to attend

anoint a Marshal Meet aa such until
the next Twgahtr ataoRtoo. •
*
e. .1 UIU-a
T%atGeo W. Rfoewui be U|?out4
G»y Marshal t* not un&amp; tbe MrtgmseWMMftt"
*'*' M’ **
Carried.
• *
Ayes—Dawaoa, Mi
mar, Fuller, Bentley

State street was, acrepted aad psrmlsriou granted.
Ayes-Bulow, Mudge. Boesmer, Fal­
ter aad Bentley.
' Nam—none.
The Select Cocin^tte* on Ctty Bedd­
ing reported aa follows :

for PJowa ud other

2SSK
**•* MIMmRK..

•

rm be »i... t. MJ Me UtetvOfta/js Ju&lt;ri
VL.I. . -V___ ‘
......... *• :

1° go and see this wonderful
davrfojmssnt .of the iwoduetiveaaas of
| th. roil in end about thia eity.
j
With hia Mwai regard Cur truth the
I***? "***ot tkoNrohnUeNrire laef
1 week publrekea. what purported to be a
n{ ,be DuMs in the Assault
Chao of Job K. Wilcox Va. Samuel Nor* forenoon, will be said far charges, on
I ton and Howell Griswold, fit jxrsonal tl;/ dock of M. C.B. R. Co., al tbe fool
idamagec. In this statement tbe Nt&lt;rt ol Third street, a quantity of unclaimed
man-says that Mr. Wilcox denied aay- freight, comprising mowing aad roepfag that Mr. Griswold told him a cer­ is g maahines, cultivators, seed sowers,
tain story, whereas Mr W. told Gris­ burrows, clay cutting machine for mak­
wold that ba did tofl him said staxy, ing brick or Lie. milk safes, sewing
•riiervupcn Griswold struck Mr. W., m achinea, packages of household goods,
kanckfait him down in tbe street, and glassware, hardware, boots end shoes,
that too without giving Mr. W. the 1 trunks. G liamls flour, 1 cutter, car­
rhanre to alter any second word. Tho riage wheels and rims, 1 car hard lum­
awault was staph brutal, and lhe con­ ber art other article*. .Also a lot of

”B?5S,

duct ol those men unworthy of good
csttanr.
'

CHURCHES.

The N* &lt; York 7mms says that the
tOtoporsMe wu ot N,w York know
that to vote a separate ticket is to in­
crease Democralic chances, and ’they
hwvecoosoto tho sensible oonclnsion
tkat by doing that they would not be
earring the cause they have at hes^t.
Wo wish it was so hare; but instead of
that their public speakers avow their
purpose to bo the overthrow of the Ropsblicea party,—the only real tempe­
rance party there ie, or ovor waa, in tho

Wa think the following from lhe last
issue of the K slams too GoutU about aa
cool a threat of tbe Deed Beata, as aaything wo have seen of late, and that
। they- must appreciate it. coming aa it
[ doe* from a paper that haa all ell along
•dvieed the orgauixattou of the so-called
1 "Reform Party ' and the abandonment
of lhe Democratic organisation :
"The reTcsol of the Democratic State
&lt;'-&gt;avuntluu to adopt the entire ticket
mjounstnd at Jackson by tbe Ltefjnr.ers
was a very a-ise coodas.jn, ss th» vote
givnn far tbe Refc-m ticket this Fall
will show whether it ia desirable for tbe
Ihanocruxic party to abandon its organ­
isation ur keep ft intact.

WWVltak

Ayes—Barlow, kludge.
Faller and Bentley. ,
Nays—None.
By Aid. Bentley—

Beoeruer.

Basoleed, Tiiat tbe alteration tn the

W. B. Shriner, has erected a cider null
on an axtenaive reals, that ie really a
valuable addition to tho manufacturing
industries of our city. Ho hue in opperation a Brookwalter engine of 4 1-2
horse power, that driven hie machinery,
and a splendid one it is. It drives hia ap
pie grinder, and his [areais, of which he ,

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

ber,885.80, lor firs: Werl, was allowed;
A)c»—Dawson. Mudge, Dolph. Bearmar, Fuller, Bentley and Hicks.
Nsyv — None.
Account of Peter Schama n. laying
crosswalks, 834 44), was allowed.
Ayes—Dawson, Nudge, Dolph, Beu­
mer, Faller, Bentley and Hicks.
.

By Aid. Bentley—
That the Fire Cooiaiittro Ire inatrnrt*
ol to hare Court St fixed so as io al­
ias- lhe Fire Engine to get water from

Bi3yjtyyucaygE

On motion tba Fire Cuasmitteo wax
instructed Io ranee coudru-tora to be.
laid into the Beuerwir.
.

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Carried.
Ayse—Barluw' lUesmer, Bentley,
Mudge and Fuller.
Nsys—None.
The account of W. W. Kelley, 837 45,
lumber for crosswalks, was pres;■ntrd.

plan, aad by the operation of which be
can estruct enough more cider at one
shilling a gallon, than can Ire obtained
by the old procees, to pay for manufac­
turing. Ths jiower of fhe new press is
over firn times that of any hand proas orders drawn aa fellows : On 3d Ward,
operated by two men, being equal to SI 67; on 4th Ward, I12 8I; on 2d
160 toes, as ordinarily used and can be j Ward. 8* 43, andon Im Ward 814 45.
made still nu.ee. Eivwything about tho

cornea from tha peeM thoroughly
tfninrt, is drawn dseectly from tbe.
vs is into tho barrete. and tbo barrels '
rolled ou a level to the wagon. Besides,
lhe engine furnishes aa abundant sup­
ply ol both hot and cold water, to any
barrel, in a law momenta can be cleaned
in the most perfect manner. All in all

AgricaUmal Implements
*c, *c.

PROBAYK ORDER.

«TX1

Nays— None.
By Aid. Bentley—
You are hereby notified that there
Wncaaas, Certain charrtc
will bo a joint mooting of the Pioneer
been made against the Marshal
Kite and Hose Companies at tho engine
where. Farmers go and seo for yearrooci, ou Friday evening, at 6-30 sharp,
aelvee. Take your apples and exchange
for practice Awry Jfrwfer is expected
them far cidvr, or by waiting only s
few minutes sec it made up end take
home the cider from the very applae
yen took to the mill. Mr. 8. can make
Ayes—Barlow.
Mudge
sereaty bbls, in tea hours, and expects
Faller and Bentley.
to meet promptly all calls upon him.
Nay.-None
Council adjourned.

। tibm who de«ir6 any olher book,
lagaxine, or paper, published, with or
। about the adtvrtifeil premium*, we

$100 00 REWARD!

Chromo.
CITY ^&lt;rs Depot.

Baa. ball ie undoubtedly pxxl exar­
aad capital amusement, but it often
caaaatte bung'd eyes, broken akfns
m

DISSOLl TIOM XOTKX

HOPKINS and BARNES,

ch aliases to trot your hone, “Prank
' Olmstead." against my mare. “Imdy

। KoUagg.” at any time previous to Octo­
ber 1. 1874.1 wBl here aad now name
I Haturtay. lhe 26lh day of Sept, aa tho

Heal

Jloticej.

1'oacbes plenty aad cheap.

day

for tho trial, over

tho Hastings

Wheat, extra White, 11.05.

Apples a dmg in lhe market.
Our streets aro full of |&gt;eop]o
Republican County Convention Sat*
unlay.
Ijuiten remaining tn Hastinp P. O.
lhe merchants aay baapisaa ia ta- uncalled for Sept. 22, 1874.
HnLC Boodle, Sylvester Baker,
Allan Green, David Gump, Frank
Hohnre, Geo Hagel, Wm Hanner, Polly
Dr. Upjohn re nbout making ecme Odell, A Oakley, Jackson Round, Mrs
■ fine iniproreiurnte at his residence on Alien H Robinson, Mias Amrie Saute,
Eugene Brett John Sum. Mta Frank
Broadway.
Wo trust every Republican in the SheMou, L--ater B Waltrous. John M

Present Mayor, Recorder, Akio. Daweon, Madge. Dolph Bessrocr. Fuller,
Bentley sad Hicks.
,
There is an unusual amount of sickHeadings ol tho minntre ot previous
aeaa throughout tbe southwestern part
of Eaton loentv, caused by the low wa­ snorting dispensed with
ter in tho streams and marsboeTbe Republicans of tba Twonty-forth
Senatorial district (Bay and Tuscola
ruuntiesf have nominated Townarad
North, of Vassar.
The Grand Bapida A Indiana Rail­
road Company haa bad oomedted a now
awp of the counties in which 1.000,000
aoee of its land grant tetowsted.
Nays—None.
During tbe month of August 19 conOf Committee on Fire Department,
ricta were lecotvrd at tha State Prieoe.
14 discharged, twojmsdsmed, one died. that tbe following proposals had hm

&lt;.ity will attend tba Wart crocuses OB
Friday evening.
That now sidewalk North and East
ot the store of Bartow * Oaodyuar is a
'■-- JI. Johnson 8 Gto&gt;. «f
.
I ilk, am too busy &gt;(.1 write up their’ | Mr. N’ddfoA' oos of the old residents
'ted." thre&gt; week ; but look opt for the' । of thia city dteH'Utot weak at bte ^i»Liriniud-tornado next' week, fur we
■'
har,&gt; our fall stock of new goods tn cx- dencain tbe 4lhW*sd. '
rellent shape, and nrirM-the very iotl.■' ✓Hret quafteriy Meeting al M. K
Don’t forget us.
IDlf '
Chuteh next Saturday and Sniay.
AtteuArt by Bev. Q. W. Rhoruun.

in Rower's lll.^k, Stalo StrovL Family
auply store, Co(foea, Ttew, Sugars. 8y»»I«. s]&lt;icee, anj all other articles usual-.
ly kept In a grocery store. Flour, tert,
;
rem 'and onto. All gooila sold will be
sold at the fowret retail rotos, for ready
[My only. Cash paid for butter, oggs,
vegetables and cither faroi and garden
|-rod acta

MeAUaster'araaro -'Lady Kellogg" end
C. H. Otaatead'e bore. 'Trenk Otatfonu. 6no improvotneate hare bora
ataais to rcme rtf at the Fair Ground
made fat JafltasM Start Ibta aammor
ttsot spunk waB for tbe octerprta d* the in Hastings, nert Hatuntoy tb. 2«th
residents tlirr', cepocfally in lhe wgy of last. All tovere of sport wilt kava an paper.
opportunity uf seeing th. bed trotting
Mdaaalks.
Tbs Journal says that tho Michigan
that hto ever been doee in Barry County,
Conlerwace at Kakmaano haa denied
^The ladfeerf the Presbyterian Choreh
aa both Imumo ate very fast and hi «• tho truest of William Rfoo that tho
. .. .. . ■ * - n -t I- —V

JJ,«
(WUiktel

r fire.A-. I* Kellogg fare taunted from tbe n* st hia criminal trial, and ordered a com­
Fort War**. Ind., and Cleveland, Ohio, mittoe to try Itotomos
Tb.
M—&lt;‘jf u* uu*»- and there wiA h* sre jirtjswenl of
W. 8 George and „ wife started for
UIM ««■»» •' MiSUnaB. .10 b. tha rare nab* U abertd be a rainy da^.
haM nt Alroy*a Hall ou Fonday, Oct 4. There wiU probrtdy be two or throe
ftertices at 10 1-2 a.
tad 2 r. iu tgr
PICTLTRES1
PICTURES! Rvv J. Merrifield, assisted by tho Rev.
l am mw aii alone in the A'hotograjh J. W. Chaplin. A cordial inntation ia
buxines*, and aa I have made arrange*
ments to inernaan my facilities Ait dt&amp;r, exhmde-d to ail.
Mr. A. W. Badoy ia still furtha.
better work than over, nil should call
rod get a negative taken. Tba auperi* beautifying his grounflo by filling to a
ority of my work in tbe post ia a artB- r-rf.,,™!.
I*'.— ““ ;
™nt guarantee of first-clue work in buiUksge art tkc tannee tut tbe north.
Ihr future
Rooms fa* Wa.ju4u to have it all rororad with a&lt;
Work, sou threads fitato throat. ■ ’
wlito clover sod. obtained ten lb. proas3ltf
Gao. L. Hjutwiare of Mrs. Baiter, in tho find Ward.
I
OSOBOK. T. IlF.A TITS

Yha article cooehsdod from laet wook &lt;

&lt;*tetr firot p-&lt;*. *

PUKE DRAGS aii IBHCWES,
COLORADO EXCURSIONS.

MARI

DAY AND NIGHT.
City Drag Store,

By Aid. Hioks'Diat tLe bid of 1*, A. Throop for''
buiiding a Reservoir ot stone acehod
with briek, according to specifications
famished by the Fire t'otumillsw, be
aooeptod, on his furnishing security for
tbe faithful perforuunce of said job.

Ayes- Dawson, Madge, Dolph, Ful­
ler. Beesmor, Bentley and Hicks
Nays—Nour
By Aid. Hicks—

Harthtga, Mich.

REAL ESTATE
rail route from St. Louts to Texas, either
over tho Missouri, Kansas A Texas K.
it., via Sedalia, or ovor the Atlantic A
Pacific R. IL, ria Vinita.
For ful Information fa reward to
Colorado Exeunlona, or trips to any
■
In lire &gt;CI,resr
m.I ll
—J suitress or call
in
» esc,
upon either of the following named

AGENCY.
H. HAYFORD,
OFFICE IN COURT IfOCSE.
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN.

�Michigan
laiion of the Btata, but *6 log scboolhoaos remain aad n'mo of these are is
oesmaty,
Thus ie Michigan contributing di­
rectly to her future greatMeo by dis­
pensing the bl swings of education to
ths tbottroUe and huadsohi of thensends of her-youth through slices setre

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FOR a eeato I will send a receipt for
an artfoie for Cucanwa Gizivn. Hurv
thing nr lhe money refunded. Ad.lreso
E. (I.ARK, Htrnru. Box 4, Mich.

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ANOTHER CHANCE !
invaluable for immigrants and person,
purchasing for ia vestment; and tbe
"Ananal fivpoK ef tbe Auditor of the
State of Michigan for the year ending
September 80, 1873,” containing up­
ward ol SOO pages of closely printed
matter, of which over 800 are in tabu­
lar form. Tbe tables are a monument
of industrious work, and required clear &gt;
beads and reedy ■ hands Io pmfoctj
them.
Wo make ths following coudeaaation
•if some of tbe important featurvn of
thia report:

Central R.R;

OLD. RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE,

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FIFTH MU UXT COMIEIT

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?*4«*uta£ts sivyE^t*

The gross expenditures during tbe
year amount tu *2.314,942 11; deduct
on account nf transactions with swamp
land warrants *216,MB 69, and there
remains as net cash exjieuditurtM *2,068,098 42. Of theee cash expendi­
ture! there were from reaHpta in treat
*381,121 88. leaving tbe cash disburse­
ments from Terence proper *1,086,956 45.
Tba balance in treasury at close of I
tbe Tear waa *854,713 44.

MICHIGAN central r. r.

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Grand River Valley Divia:-

Wm. E. Savege A Bro’s Column.

“OYSTER OCEAN"’“
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WftjB Jitiat A Siiiiat
Bsiuoan.

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MICHIGAN

ity that -the balance in the State treas­
ury, August 1,1974, was*!, 148,48208,"
arid our informant adds: "We aro
reedy to pay *500,000 of our bonds not
yet Que, if wo could only get bold of
them.’’
Thu Auditor General, Hon. William
Humphrey, is opposed to incurring and
increasing State, county, and municipal
debts by bonds or in any form, and
says:
“Tbe people of other States,
through amendments or revision of their
constitutions are reserving and limiting
tho power of taxation, and restricting
tbe tax imposing and debt-creating ton­
deucy of counties and municipal corpo­
rations. Tho policy of each restrictions
can no longer bo doubted, end the aeceoeity therefor in this State would
seem no lose absolute than iu ma
where they have been imposed "
Thia ia amind advKo and more need­
ed in some other States than in Michi­
gan, where the State debt ia small and
ia undergoing an annual reduction. The
State indebtedness, in excess at peweat
means of payment, ia only *1.115,97835 Ou January 1st. 1W, there was
outstanding of unmatnred bonds *3,790,500. At the does of tbe last Steal
year, September *0, 1873. there wm
outstanding of these bonds *1,826,000,
showing a reduction in tho amount
thereof of *%l*4,W0A very massive and evmmodioua
building for the Stats CirrroL i« now
in course of erection, ou which *129,-

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Tifs R,»rd»&gt;-ieAii
Geo. M. Dewey,
EDITOR AMD PUBLUHKR.

!

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1874.
"I ooaridoc mysslf vary fortunate to
have tho charge
But rbe cars are
about to stert, and iro bad botfer get ot

Where you will always find a complete stock of general

i St adJO?

RAM WARK

WHOLE NO. 957.

SOMHTHIHO ABOUT TH£ HIS­
TORY OF OUR BIO GOTXRA'OE.

the lurid light of heU, they wore tho
debauched look of drunkards of teg
standing. Of course they will keep on
as they Lars begun, and will, fa a few
yean, go to graves in Potter’s Field, of
delirium trctMu.! The terrible thing
in all this m Ha frequency. In tho low­
er part of the city there are theusaada
of theoo juvenile drunkards, and than
there are enough al them to. tha upper
part, m tha good roaidonewa. The san­
toon practice of keeping liquors an ssdaboanls, ana using them at tbo table, fa

i.. f. iipowx.M. n.

It ia the beat Wringer Manufactured for the following

iRt. It will turn with half the liilxir
2d. It haa more Capacity.
3d. Its Cog Wheels are alwavs in gear.
4th. The bearings of the Rolln need no oiling.
5th. The Rolls will never turn on the shaft as the Crank is not attached to the sltaft of either
Roll, this saving an expense of four or five dollars for new Rolls before the Wringeris half w om.
Take it, and try it, by the side of any Wringer in the market, anti keep the best.

Made front the best Eastern OAK LEATHER
In the beat manner bv experienced workmen always on hand and made to order

Every Harness Warranted.
Studebaker Wagons,
Superior Grain. Drills,
Oliver Chilled Plows,
Feed Cutters, Corn Shelters, etc.

DENTIST

GALLANTRY REWARDED.

“J Mr, Maddox, whet are you going
to do now F'
“I am going to help that old lady on
the cars ’
"Well, if you don’t boat all for a
spooky then I'm mistaken.
Du you
take charge of all the old wumon, stray
habire and unprotected females that
you meet in traveling?"
"Yre, if I oee they need help, so if
you bare no roesonablo objections tn
offer, I will leave you for a few moincuts and assist that old lady, as I pro
posed."
Bo saying, young Maddox
sprang from the train, which was just
on the point of starting, aad went to
reader aseistaaco to tho person in Ques­
tion. She was loaded down with bag­
gage—carpet bag, band box and parcels
innumerabla. Ho took tbo two first,
and then putting her safely on ths curs,
eamo near being left himself, eo awk
ward did ba find it to manage so many

A full line of farming tools always on hand.

Milan
Sweet's Hotel.

NEW PHOTOGRAPH

Ml MOS!

FEROTIPE GALLERY

A U|4vw4ta saeortacal aT

Michigan Exchange.
F. CHIIESHI A CO

Chromo;

OFFERS!

NEW IDEAS

Ov Fits* fflai k k'&amp;Msi

School Cards,
see the bieat wmch offee
J

cep or.

city
COPYING AND ENLAliGINQ OLD

PICTURES.

Oil Paintings

WE WANT AGENTS.

CHROMOS I

Hastings, Mich.

IARBLE WORKS !
c/yy gets nifoj-.
JeCWvon tbMtr.

HASTINGS, MICH.

7tf

B. F. Cuiuwria,
J«ta C. 0CMK

DENTIST

J. Cole &amp; Son,

'

$100,000 00

IM

VALVABLE

UlTTa J

L. D. SINE’S
*Mi lUUlJ AJfinUL

GIFT ENTERPRISE! &lt;LIiK O PHOTOeRAPIlS
TebsMsea Meedwy.tteA im,
WTt.

Otr hr Stt H Ue Lrral Unu Mt

m plots,
stock

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One Pri»^5.000m Silrer

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VATEB UK

UK 1 BIS

Shingles, Lath, Ac.

PAINT][XG-!

CRATOX.

wramAT awsmobdav.

1 feraoss

to trouble people
itb her bags and buudlse.”
••Yen. if she forms her opinion of olhpeople from her own sod.
Id that
tee 1 think she might hesitate some-

nice old lady."
And Harry Maddox loft his old
friend to join the new one. for such ahe
afterward proved. She pat aside all
her bundles, and made room for him to
rit down by her.
“Bo you have come to talk with tho
old lady have yoo F' she said smiling a
cordial wolcomo.
“Yeo. nra'am,’* ba replied, “if it will
nof be iatrasivo."
“Ob, no; we old women like atten­
tion as well, if not better, than pretty
young girls; and you are a von good­
looking follow."
"Thar.k you.” raid Harry, "but I
did not know that yon woohl care to
Harry began to be much amused,
and m they kept up a many talk until
tiro train stopped at tbo station whore
tha lady intended to get out. Bet just
before thia she said to her young comnesirm •
“Now, Mr. Maddox, I Uriah you will
bo rewarded for your kindness to an
dd sroman- I will introduca you, wlron
weetop, to just as pretty a girl a. there
Ufa New Fort Bute, if aba i. my
grand daughter. They My aha looks
just like ms,” and she laughed misA Whan It was time to foavo the cars,

Strtical ail Maiital

Vnlou Block.

। aunt at Mrs. Cook's who knew Hairy
by reputation, and eo Welcomed him
very grarsouslr to her bouse.
Ho soon -beenmo a frequent- visitor,
sod then offered Io give his friend, Sam
Burleigh, the introduction he had for
soine time desired, and which bo now
accepted, becoming a more constant
caller than Harry himeolf.
Ooa evenin* a number of yuuug peo­
After he had got tho old lady aretod ple wens in Mrs. Cook's elegant parlors,
with her numerous pockagM ell about when the cooyorMtioa happened to dis
May proposed that
her. she counted them several times to out for awhile.
each should tell a story.
to euro nothing was missing.
Tho proposition mot with general ap­
“My rubbers are in this one," oho
said, “because I thought it might rain, proval. sad was carried on with greit
end I always have rheumatism when I seal and enjoyment by all ccncenied;
wet my fool. My beet cane ia in that," laughter and applause proving the sue­
lifting it very carefully, ••for I expect to rwoe of each naxrator.
Whan it camo May'e turn, she rave
stay a day or two, perhape. and our
folks see lota of company. My knitting a fall and lively account of tbo incident
ia ia that one there, for I thought I just related, repMUng tbo conrvraatica
might got tired sitting with my hands of the young men almost word fur word.
folded. Thio one ia full of Ooughaute Harry's face grew redder end rodder,
for the childteu, and that one near you and would certainly have Letraysd him,
holds two pair of socks for my son, be if May bod once glanced in his direc­
cuum bo thinks ho can not buy any ae tion, but she carefully avoided meeting
good aa his old mother make*. Thev his eyes.
Bam, io tiro meantime, instead of
are all here, I are. safe, atnd I am much
obliged to you. yostng man. for attend­ growing red, grew rare pale, foe tn this
ing to ma. You will make a good sudden disclosure ot bis rudeness hs
read the downfall of hit dourest hopes,
bueband ope of theoo daya."
Bo, blushing and laughing, tbo gen­ and, excusing himself soon afterward,
tleman went back to join hie disgusted be took bis leave, feeling angry and
companion, who had watched tho pro­ mortified enough
Tho next morning he called bright
codings wuh a withering contempt.
“Now," bo cummenood, “will you tell and early at the office of young Mad­
me what you wanted to make a fool of dox. and saluted him with the exclamayoutnelf in that way for F'

WK

(AID

H.A. BUSELL’S

•■] hope for your take that you will
do nothing rude."
"Don t De concerned aboet that. 1
beg of you. But I do think, Maddox,
that you might introduce an old chum
like me. She i&lt; deuced pretty, too
Why. her eye, thine like stars!"
Yea, and she's fully as agreeable as
she ia pretty. 1 never mot a brighter
or more intelligent gitl.
Sorry I do
not fool veil enough acquainted to introdme a friend.
Goud-bye, Ham;
there’s something really maaelic about
pie who are brought to Now
tho young girL 1 feel drawn toward
irtain Dumber of times each
her la a wsy that is quite iocomprehea(and very justly) at tho enorsibls. so I will bid you good bye, and
thst run un agninit thorn at
go beck to enjoy her society once more,”
an cannot lire at any firstand with a provoking emllo, Harry left
his companion, who could only enjoy
tuo privilege of looking at tho attractive
gent, the cost will coma vary close to
little lady.
twine that sum. The fault is not alto­
gether with the proprietors—the own­
conrolate manner, lor, to tell the truth, ers of the property hare something to
ho had fallen desperately in lore with do with it. The rents pud for theee
Mary, and envied Hair, the beaming botele are simply fearful For instance,
glsnooe and aruileo that she lui 1 be­ the Fifth Avenue rents for 1200,000,
stowed upon him She was going to ; the owners paving texts, assessments
visit in tbs very torn in which the 'j aad repairs. But wo must guard care­
young man lived, so that our hero had '
fully against shedding any tears for
the pleasure ol her society for several iJ thoen martyrs. Despite the oeortnous
hours, during which time, their acquain-1 rent, the leewe manage to akin th*
tauroripeusd very rapidly, and when
public eo that they efear S2.MX000 per
thev parted, Mary gave him a cordial
invitation to visit her, which he accept­
ed with evident delight and very soon
took advantage ot.

WATERGOLOB
AND OILS

"I hars not tbo sUghteat IdM. but I
must say that f am a good deal sxcited
about it. and I am going around this
morning tn ask bar.''
"Wall, I b«rs raeaivsd my congw.
that ia eridanl enough, and 1 suppose
that I shall toon Nave an opportunity to
offer yon my congratulations."
A sboH time afterward Maddox was
sealed on a snug little sofa, by tbs side
ot his lady love, looking vary well
pleased wiltubG situation which might
perhaps have been Mid of his eompaa-

"Will you tell me," bo began, ••bow
you found oat all tbo story that you
told last mghtr
“Do yon want to know very much F'
She laughed a lime, and then stud:
"I was introduced yesterday to a lady,
who inkncdiatsly exclaimed: ’I have
seen you be for., Miee Suraton.'
■Where F inquired ; and then ebe went
on to say that she saw mo in the ears
that day, and noticed everything that
had occurred, as she hapj—nod to be occupring tho seat right behind yon and
Mr. Burleigh and heard everything you
Mid. Funny how tbiogs happen rome
••Not so fanny for poor 8am. though;

Harry took tbo band-box, carpet-bag,
“Did you ooms here to plead his .
big bandit, little bundle, and as bo Hft»d tha lady on tho platform, slro was IhanF’ inquired May petulantly.
Ho looked at her a moment,
Minted by the prettiest Hula specimen
then anil •
“No. I would rather p'ead my
which hs must here douo most su
fuDy, for Mm. Cook, happening t

the office of governor of Mkhignn.
Having no partisan axe to grind, U was
happily rolsevud of th* noaowsity which
party organs labor undo, of lading in
Mr Chambsrfaiu rit bar all th. vicra er
rirtura But flesh io heir to, bat * as ea­
nred to katrw. as far as they
obtained by honest icvevtigs
to-dsy Mteewriag a sun ifar sii
life and character of tha i
nominee, John J. Bag^y, it
by the same independent raw

rin.*T.-&lt;»a»e ever Ike stars tt T
- Sul. Hirt : rs—dss** uBruJ-

inuvRtm

JOHN 1 BACLI

belonged to a drunkard of fifty yean' •
•tanging. The mother of the detailed
boT stated to the coroner that bo bad
arrived at that it age whan he could do
nothing but drink. He had Dot eateu
any kiad of soM food for a teoHfimNa
time before death.
I MW, yesterday, from ray wiwdow, a

Bo tbo young lady bado her friends
good-byo and tripped atoag by tbo aids
ot oar hero, who headed her in and
swept past his ungracious chum, to take
the eeat the old lady had oocu[dad, en­
joying tbo little episode axceeaiDgly.
The young lady was intelligent as
well aa pretty, and ebatted with Harry,
as if she had known him for veers.
After a while he thought be would go
and oee bow Lis friend was gv'Hug
aloug: so, excusing hitnreUi be loft the
pretty Mary, and returned to tho for­
mer.
"Who is that handsome giriF' was
tbo first inquiry.
“Bbou tbo old fady’s granddaughter,"
replied Harry very complacently.
“Introdane me, will you !'
"Indeed, I shall not do -anything of

R-iTZS or JDTXRTlMlfH

lias revived a littls—not ranch, but
enough to make us feel that life ia not
entirely extinct; that people sUU Uro,
end that they hare got to eaL drink and
wear. Tho great im bouse at H. A G
B. Farrington t Co. informed ra^Uat
since the war trade had never bdR ao
dull as during the first two woeiu of tho
proeont September ; end the dry gooda,
clothin’, hardware aad boot and show
men bear similar tonhnoay. I went
among them yesterday, and found then
faces a littio broader and not quite so
long. The buyers had uvldontly comb
to lbs conclusion that thoy must have
sumo goods, and had "gone in” to eqme
extent. They were tossinggnods about
quite lively, though their purchases
footed up rathasJight. Notwithstanding.
fall bueinase with axnmandabU pleek.
They ssty that the stocks in the country
ore cxbauitcd (for but Uttfe has ben
bought for a year), and that tbo people
must buy. lath- Uray are-.danteUes
correct. Trade must rovtvc, but 1 hare

was in that of Wednesday.

itx. saoixt’s rsraxs, i
like tiro fatbeo of Ooa. Grant. I
tenner.. He lived* in Medina, ,
county. Naw York, where on tl
of July, IMS, tho future Govsi
Michigan was born. Eight yaai
ward,lai &amp;40, the family follot

and gave promise of the bugs
propurtioos be has since attau
his arrival alone in Detroit th
John eoagbt employment, and
as an npprsmticw in iho fire
toliarou factory which had be&lt;
in tbo west, then kept by Isa
tho P0evr in that groat indn
bas since cerrrod the nemo of
every nation of tbo world. 1
yean of faithful service wit
young Bagley had become
and eou&amp;tetial agent of bia
and had raved a small capital i out of
his ssdarv, with which in 1851,1 at the
ego of 21, ho started a manafortory ot

York is not altogether owing to the
hard um« in the country. The impor­
ters are doing fairly srell hero—the job
bora are the sufferers Is not the trade
ehanging T la not the jobbing buaiooee
leaeing New York and coucnxrafing in
the cities in the interior ? Are not such
points as Providence. Albany, Uuca.
Syracuse, Xfoehocter, Buffalo, Cleveland,
Toledo, Cbirago, bl. Iz»uU. Detroit,
Cinciunati. to My nothing qf the !m;
drod smaller ceatreo, supplying tbo re­
tail merehaafs tit thoir rropective ooo1 lions ? What ia the use of the country
merchant coming to New York oflener
than in nsceaisry to know bow the mar­
ket moves, from actual inspection f My
' &gt;piteian is that the jobbing trade ia mm. anam ioo&lt;, no nougt.t iroi
leaving this city, and that in ten yearn crniir Baldwin IiM~preeMlt |i
budding, corner of Bates and.
brilgs Street, and moled Lis tar
toil. With i bo coming un ol v
came flush times, high tases an
ptiooa.
Bagley had been !
enough U&gt; foresee tbo coming is
and bad purchased all the tobi---could pay for or got credit for, |and on,
been tooled, and it baa becuma a pleas- when price* went up with a' bemud in
a decent thing to live onre dore. It 'C2 and '63, ho found himself a han­
needed here, at it was everywhere drod tbou*aud dollars or so richer.
After that it was all smooth । sailing.
-Mayflosrer" had obtained a aniivrsrl
fame, and its cards became na wall
known in Liverpool, London. Dublin,
Paris and other Earopoau ei'ieo. whereever thorn were lorers ot the wred, ao
in Now York, Bakimorv, Philadelphia,
acroM a circular, the othfr day, of a
and tbo alias ol tbo United Stah-a. AH
dealer in what are politely called “spot­
lag goods.", that throws ooms little fight write when there is nothing to write that the now proeporoua factory had to
do was to ship the orders anl £raw at
on the subject.
about. Wa, ot rourse, bare in the right for the mooey. WHh the sccsTV&gt; msnufoclurwc propoees to sell to
whoever wants such goods "advantage woods, or rather off from tho railroad, mufationof wealth, Mr. Baglqy did not
and marked cards," which can be read because wo can hardly My that wo are rest satisfied with the single though cxtenriva industry in which he *u eafrom ’he lack aa well as from tho faces,
an advantage that fa obvious, far the by a prosperous fanning community, do ireg-'J- Hb readoM cotorpriai urged
player who knows iho cards reads bis not findqnuch to write about only what him into a sooty ot ventures, osery one
of
which, with a very tew slight exoepopponent's hand readily. Than thia
dealer obliges his patrons with cards trsnspirciln our immediate vicinity. tious, baa bevn profitable- He was cue
euf pecnlfar shape*, bv which any kind My duties are ia the store. and a* those of the original Mochboldsrs in Bro Do
Uvit
Bate Company .and the Detroit
of a hand can bo dealt. For example. duties are arduous I scercsly ever get
Ilia backs of theoo cards are marked to beyond the limits of the lumber-yard, Novelty Works, bo was a ootporator
of the Wayne County Savings bank, fa
show tho siao iz. the right band upper
corner, and tho suit la tho left. A cer­ and know of only the haiqwuiags of a stockholder tn M'otherboo'a wooden
tain mark in tho right hand upper cor­ thing* right here. I did however, at­ ware woaks, a silent partner in Perkins'
ner shows the card to bo a king, and a tend the instituting of Band Lake Lodge large tobacco factory tn Boston. Maae.,
and ia John E. Long's gun stare. De­
certain mark on tha opposite corner
troit Ha ia a largo stockholder in one
shows it to bo a spade Which bring,
National bank, and a stockholder and
gambling down to a tolerable degree of
vica-president of another.
That ao
But this dealer doesn't etop with cards. but in that wo were all sadly disap­ many and ao different ventures could bo
Ho makes dies that will. throw any pointed. But ire bed a splendwfcfllM, made by one man, speaks volumri for
his
enterprise
as
a
wan
of
atJairv
; but
number you choose; and furthermore end the Lodge starts under tha most
that nearly all abould have proved im­
bo will noil you machines which you
may conceal in your sleeve, by the aid favorable auspices, and may it novur mensely profitable ia a remarkable
of which you may “hold out” cards ot take a retrograde step is tho wishes, of proof that tus acutsuveo is aa extraordi­
nary aa his boldness- Although quite
play extra ooh. And that a young course, ot every good Odd Fellow.
reucenl on tho eubiect of his weullh, it
man shall have no lath of famUtioa for
Wo are being visited slightly by Jack
being a scoundrel, he soils, for the ab- Frost, although his ririte have not been is etUl well known that ,be ia worth
nearly, U not fully, a million and a
sgrd'y son of fifty cents, a book giving
fall and explicits diroctiocji for using severe enough to do any damage, yet quarter, while it is certain that his iahe admouishM u. thaf tUd old Winter cume ia over one hundred thouamd dU
ell bls device.
■
,
I mention three thiogl for Iba pur­ will soon bo here, and then. Clod pity fare a year.
pose of warning impulsive yraths who tho poor, who this ytsr oepecially are
ore just commencing that there is no
many, for before tho balmy days of
such thing as honrst gambling ; that
spring, there will bo intense ndfcring
among them : money m eo ertee^ provisioea. excepting wheat, are aad will
ba so high that time only cm determine
what tho poor will do through tho luog.
cold srmter which Is upon us. What
the hundreds in tbo North Woods will
do, who are professedly mill laborers,
U at present hard to determine. There
are compamtrely few Drills lunaing'and
Beeebar.’bM brought mrit agais-rMoub
a- 1100,000
einn ram d^nagns,
a-------- ZT-i
x_._ a £(xxJ
p|tntJ . Bnd ^uhough
ten for
aSd Beechrr-r
friends My that ho will oummasco nil milt wages are gsMraliy pretty high,
against him for libel al oooe. Tiltca’s y»l null laborer, who have fasiliM,
next statement is in priat, and wiU be
out in a few days. This. It ia bonod, many of them, take Dp thoir wngwa M
will end the stat-tn*n! bsriaera. What feat as sarood, so that when a mill shuts
ought to ba done ia now bofag done. down they have nothing earning to
Tbs courts furuisii the proper arena for them ; an 1 My again, unless macoy baeotnM more plenty, and tbo prices od
lumber higher, no that mills eaa again
hard io guaes tha amoBut tit esSsriag
that mart be endured ia th. North
Wood. th. oeming •»**Ga»r. I uudorateud, i. pfauty in thvioia^.
Hartly a day jra~s fort

�w®

Fanners
.altiea thing fob. Imped far by all,
who prefer hewety l« duhsmerty ia fh« ',
edtmairtrsti on of public efiau*.
1
Taking tvorytliing togvther the eon- 1
rtrurtion of Pacific railroad* he* been
attendvl with a good many unfortunate '
circumetanoe*. Th* Union Pacific haa '

teft u* th* unpleasant end unsavory
meanory of the Credit Mebilier ; and th* ।
sjiologiitn for that ■chain* have nerer
told ns that if it had not been for th*
gigantic profit* resulting from that
method of plundering th* Govremont
th* road wouM’never hare . been built.

Rspublicanjiominitions.

supply one, aad which involve heavy
outlay and lardy roturni Buch projects
mu*! be uadertaken, and it ia fbrinnate
gain*' enough to attempt them, but they
are iiererthelen dangernn anil fre, quently swamp their projeetori

Very few persons in tha city or Bute
need to be told what Governor Bagtey
look* Ilk*. Bi* towering and bulky
form baa been aeon in evero tows txt
th* State, and is a* familiar tn Detroit
a* the city hall belfry. Standing about
six foot two inch** ia hi* boots, he is
mor* than propcrtionstely stout, aad
weighs fully 8Q0 pound* Hi* face,

signs bi* own name and who knows
whereof he speaks, in respect to what is
generally called tho Shreveport massa­
cre, perpetrated upon tho officer* and
eitIsens of the Red Biver I’ariab, Lou­
isiana. This account can be depended
upon a* frrfrrtly rrliM, and it continue
the wool suspicion of all disinterested

keen perception, which nicely weigh*
cause and affect and eecure* results by
•electing the means which logically lead
up them. He is better adapted for surr* undieg and cruihing obstacle* that
Im in hie path than avoiding them.
From hi* swarthy expanse of foes and
beeid, and from beneath his heavy
brow* look a pair ot eyes, which, in a
man of ordinary rise, would be regarded
a* enormously large, but which, with
his phyaica! proportions, simply entitle

tion. Yet they were not even asked to
‘'abdicate'* with the formality extended
to Our. Kellogg ; they were to be rfr-rr***
off, and wen obliged to protect thomseiveo ogainst violence as best they
could That effort failing, they deliv­
ered tlu-mselvrs up, in order to save
In their dotet.ee, and were lobe guarded
out oi the State. While in this help­
less condition, relying, implicitly upon
tho protects*, n ol others, they were de-

At tbe bead of cur column* to-day

will be found th* namaa of tbe gentle?
men selected at th« County Convent bin
on Saturday, sa the officer* of this

county for the ensuing two years

That

httte more than a child in ags, he they ar* worthy or tbe confidence thue
a very brief schooling, and acquitt­ rvjx—d in them by tbe people ot th*
ed barely the knowledge of reading nod
county is beyond all qneetioa. Three
writing and acme famiHanty with nc(ounta Hu indomitable indurtry has, , them, tbe Clark, Treasurer and Refriahowever, *ince made amend* for the los*
of early advnntagM. He mixed etady ter of Iked*, have been tried, and navlargely with work ia hi* enriy basin—
career; and is still aa indefatigable
imous re-nomination fully attaito. For
reader Few men outside of the pro­
f-ions, or the actual pursuit of litera­ Sheriff, th* candidate is a man worthy
ture, ere mor* familiar with the best of the compliment paid ham by hi* erEnglish author* than he, aa hi* conver­
sation plainly shows.
His splendid leetion over so many good men and
raeidettce, earner ot Washington avenue tree, white each of tbe other Candida e*
and Park rtrert, white it show* a lavish
and generous expenditure, is free trom will do well the j-ert —igned them by
every indication of shoddy, and is a th* people «e hare no question.
mcmuatoet at olegrnco and cultivated
AD in all, th* County Ticket ia an
taste*. He haa been a generous patron
of tho arts, while the works which exceedingly strong one, and will not
adorn his walls give *vid*nc* of taste
and judgment in their eetection worthy
of a conntaaeur. An old English writer, support al the bands of tho people of
Burke tteriiapa, says eotnething to th* tho county o* tbe 3d of November.

a

place and murdered tn cool blood, by
tbo connivance, if not the direct partici­
pation. of their pretended guardians.
A greater piece of villiany has never
boon perpetrated sine* the rise ot Iho
Ku Klux inaugurated such deeds et the
South. And the wont of it is, that it is
but an instance of wllwt is transpiring
in other and many quartan of that sec­
tion of the country
Three &lt;rtro*ntic*.
surely, deserve the mint attrntfte and
dispassionate consideration of every loy­
al man. The first duty, of course is to
loam what ate tho &lt;tmf/asfs, and with
this view wo earnestly commend to the
attention of every dispassionate reader,
the following, briel, strsight-forward

pt—nt Legislator*, during the brief

period hi* health permitted him to oc­

You will fi nd at the

The •-eric ii n Inaarsn'-* (xrapany,
et Cteioegn, hare jurt ]—sed through a
osest eearvlflng inveetigation, as novel
in chsoaefar n* ia was flattering in re­
ealta. The “Instalment plan.**originaling wiffi the American, has become»
immensely lopalar as to excite the
jealousy i-f many agents of rival cosn­
P"1-Particularly in Michigan this Coupsny hare receired an Immense •hare .of
inanranco patronage, and tn Jackacn
counlr a large proportion of the dwetlingboc— are insured ia the “Amsri-

Jealousy hasYustcred slander,

OF

j. w. &amp; C» 6. BENTLEY,
We offer Building Material, Finishing
Lumber, Shinglee. Doors, Saeh, Blind*, Flooring,
Siding, Door and Window Frames atpnces

and

THAT DEFY COMITETITION.

statements have gone forth to tha pub­
lic imputing insolvency on the Ameri­

TOACKETS and MOULDINGS.

can, and suggested the Company aa un­
worthy the petrcraage bestowed upon it.
So for have these miaropr—ntations

the policy-holders in Jackson cuinty
became alarmed teat they were not safe­
ly insured. A mooting was called at
Jackson of all the poltof-boklers. in
Jackson county, and at the roquast of
the Company a committee of three well
known ao-l prominent men of the coun­
ty was appointed to go to Chicago and
make a thorough emanination of tlie
amounts, busin— and aaaets of the
Conqiany, end furnish a report u( the
tame to every policy-holder in Jackaun
With the first issue in September Dr.
Talmage entered upon tbo secood year couiftr, and also to publish the some in
of his editor*! management of Tux
Cnrrmax ar Woxx. Under bi* influ­
Thia examination ha* taken place and
ence the paper ha* taken a poriuon in the Committee herewith fumiih tbe fol­
the foremoet rank of religion* weeUtea.
Ita *uce— has been unqualified The tewing report which completely rilen—
the
voice of slander, and place* ths
liberal ton* ot it* editorial*, the deter­
mination to avoid all show of aectional "Old American" in th* vary highest po­
or —tarian bias, and the overflowing sition of Insurance Companies in tbe
spirit of brotherly lor* constantly «a»ni- United State*, and thus ha* |iroduc»d
faeted, have establishsd it* prosperity. result* die very opposite to that sought
In announcing the advvet of the new for by th*'*') ba»e calumniator*.
year. Dr. Talmage say* :
The report should lie read by every
'We are encouraged in our work by poilcy-holiler in tbe American Insur-1
the voice* of blearing which come up •new Company, of Chicago, aa well nt
from all part* ol tho country and by a by tho«e seeking tho advantage* offered
constant eubugeaasnt of our subscrip­
tion roll. We shall make no change tu
th* policy of our paper, ears os wo in­
sereac* Ctotfaf tf Clutof, LUartu.
tensify its meaning. We shall have a
lUtH/ot ol JorStoo Coanlf, Mkitfoa.
]&gt;aper full ot animation and fire. We
Your Committee appointed to ex­
that are wmt us. though tbo author may examine into lb* responribilitr, asset*
have a string ot title*as lung a* the tail and managemect of the American Fire '
of the last comet, w hilo an article with Ina. Co., of Chicago, are enabled to re- ■
pith and anap aad power shall take a port that wo have lieen furnished every
prominantjifoee, though it coma from a facility for sach examination, and to
sewing maid ot a roal-beavsr. We can the extent of our ability, have con*ci -nstand stupidity *-n any subject better tiously made tbe same.
than on religsou* subjects. Instead of
Aa n rrwult of such examination, we |
paying for them we shall charge forty submit herewith, as logically as may
dollar* a line for the insertion of an; • be, th* oonclusioas at which w* h»vu I
thing like contend bumdrum; but wel­ strived, anticipating and endeavoring
come all haerty and belplul words, all to answer such question* as may di- I
pictures of home-life, all sketches of recily affect your interort*.
things arboreecwut and beautiful, all
First, a* aOectiag it* rwspunaibility, I
glimpee* of freeh religious experience, wo will say that th* theory upon which .
all discussion* about the best way of its bciinaes is baaed ia one which readi­
doing thing*, all rousing addresses, all ly commends itself - the character ef the i
news, whether from earth or hearsn I risks taken —being only on farm prop^ |
Never brighter pruspects opened before erty, detached dwellings, private barns
and content*, church®' and school I
any paper than before thia.
The corps of contributors include* boules, and in no case mere than 85,000
many of tbe ablest and most interesting risked within any eight square rods—is
writer* in this country. Among them •uch that tbe average loss is far to**,
ar* C. H. Spurgeon. Horatius Bonar, and can bo a]&gt;proiitnatod mure rioaely,
and lit. Parker, of England; Bev. than m the eaae of imliscnminata risks,
Robert Patterson, D. D., Rev. Dr. and Ibe ptMubility of a sweeping or ru­
Stone, Hon. A. 11. Blrpheu*. of Georgia ; inous teas is avoided. Prominent insur­
Rev. Byron Bnndertend. D. D., Bon. ance men of Chicago admitted to us the
Horatio King, ex-Pcetmaster General; excellence of this thwxy, aad ita cerRev. T. tteadford Doolittle, D. D„ Rev. taiatv tu benrfi: both tbe eampoay aad
the nxsared, if faithfully carried out,
Porter, D £»., Bev. W. W. Hicks, of and wo were furnished ubuadan'l eviAugusta, Ga.; Mrs. Jennie Dowling Do dene* that' il ia HriUly adhered to at
Wirt, Mrs M argozot E. Songster, Mrs present date. 11m puteey of the oom- 1
pony living opposed to riiks iu large I
Amelia!'- Bert, and many other*.
The new premium is unique and citie*, wo were ueabte to base its stand­
beautilul. It is a Portfolio of twelve ing st homo upon tbe amount of busgems by IlendscheL a German artist of n— transacted, but gentlemen to whom
great celebrity in Europe. It is a ad­ we worn referred, aad others of our
mirable feature of this premium that osm —king, expressed their confidence
in tbo company, and all were united in
good upiaiuns of tbo probity and ability
ef ita individual officer* and tuanigvrv
Without relying on Iho report* of
regular examinatiooa, of which one ia I
made at leant each year by an officer

I

that county.
He H Daria is tbe Republican nom­
inee for Senator in the Seventeenth dis­
trict, comprising th* counties of Ingham
M. 8. Brackett, of Bell rue, will e»
hibil th* better portion *f hie geological
and mineralogical collection at the
Estoa County Fair.
The Grand Haven Herald *ay* that
it expects track-laying will commence
on the weel end of th* OhWt Mansfield

Prof McMillan, of Hillsdale College,
haa just been elerted to lb* latin Profeeaorship of Berra College, Kentucky,
and haa trcepted ihe portion
.
W. W. Mitchell, of Ionia, wa* nomi­
nated for titale Senator tor the 'J7th
District, at tho Republican conreutioe
bald in Greenville on the flth.

Second, in the payment of k»m, w* i
find from tho return* from our own
county that th* company is liberal in
adjustment and prompt ia paymeat; the
understanding thateour* hat* advanced
that the cctopaoy pay* but twtethird*
of each low has undoubtedly arisen
from the fact that it only inMirae dwell:tag bouse* to an amount equal to twullurds their nctisal value, and by the
terms of tba application and policy,
which each policy holder ii aupposed to
be familiar with, the adjustments ar*
mad* upon this basis
Third, in th* practical management
of tbo large burin— transacted at the
hutne offie*. wo find a perfect system of
hooka, accounts and xwueds. with every­
thing eo summarised ns tn furnish th*
oflteer* with exact table* of actual experimenta upon which to predicate fu­
ture results, a nd enaldiag them to tell
et any time the actual condition of th*
company, united with n wiao eoomrmy
in expenditures, not sparing in what
may be naoeeearr to ita welfare, but in­
vesting nothing in display.
In brief, wo wi»h to be understood a*

Kalamaaoo found Wra. Hire guilty of
immoral conduct, and h* wa* excluded
from the ministry aad the church. E. Ferruaon. depot master and train
dispatcher of the Michigan Central no pre!*rwnce between rival comMoii
Ratlroad at Detroit, ha* been in the em­ bat we do say to you haring pobetea
ploy of that company for 80 yeara.
thia company, that you are insured it
company managed by honest and caj
bte men, a company that ia sound
day, and gaining strength year by year,
and a company which in ease of I—
will strictly abide by Use terms of its

of every description

A SPECIALTY.
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PLANING RESAWING &amp; MATCHING

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Done Promptly.SATISFACTION OTTJLRA.ISJ-TEKD.
WA. Mill and Yard on Broadway near the Iron Bridge

T^EW GROCERY AlSU TEA. HOVMi:.
Juct opened in Mr. BOWNE’S NEW STORE

Sou fl/ Siok Of

NOW IS YOUR TIME I
Gent’s Clothing,

Sf^egf.

Where can l»e found a choice and well selected Stock of Staple
and Fancy
OBOCERIES, PROVISIONS, CONFECTIONERY A.A complete x**of^cnt of all kind* of Whole and Ground

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WARRANTED PURE.

AM kind* of Fruit in their Seaaon.
.
Ereah Vegetables al wax a &lt;&gt;u liathl.
Also we have a full line of the best

Lamps &amp; Fixture*, Crockery, Qlaas &amp;. Wooden Ware
Always on hand at prices that cannot be boat tn the County

Domestic’s in Endless Quantities. CASH BITTERS will find it to their

lhs in ramu

advanttgr
unimc our~Stock before purvhaging ebewhere.
MO TROUBLE TO SHOW OUR GOODS
Free deHvery to any part of the City.
Respectfully,
■
Spooner «f-

The Cutter Machine in Full Blast.
Now It the time to See Us Make Cutters by Machinery,

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1 am prepared to Show my Astonished Customer* why it
that I can Sell Buggies and Cutters so cheap.

ire do nearly all our new work by Machinery.
My power caste but little.
I don’t have any Dogan-Head Mechanics.
I boss the Job myself.
The work is well done the first time, and there­
fore I do not have to charge any extra price for
the Job to cover the expence of repairing it.
Sixth
I make a dozen Buggies just alike, and can
majee. them cheaper on that account.
Seventh. Tlivhon the profits of my own labor.
Eighth. I don't have to pay rent.
Mnlh.
I know all about the Buggy business.
Tenth.
B hen 1 get a good Mechanic I keep hint.

First.
Second.
Third.
Fourth.
.Fifth.

Come and see

for Yourselves.

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

thia company doe* buaineaa. that for our
Stat# having been unusually thorough
and satisfacto ry, wa 'hare ourselves ex­
amined the at seta and securitise. We
find, in brief, a paid up capital stock .if
8200,000, and an available surplus oi"
upward of 8.150,000, invest*! in mort­
gages and stocks. which seem to ua ,
ample provision for the payment of
Peers on naka. which during the year
1873 boro tho ration of an aremga rialr.
of tOR,000,000 to 8178,013 tees, with al- I
moot an impossibility, owing to tbo ;
character of the nske. of such low ratio
being imTra*ed to any ruinous extent; j
tn addition the company p—si up­
ward of 81,000,040 in installment nates. I

I earn the history of Um ma—era at Bed
Hirer Pariah, and of tbe murdered men,
I will *ay that al abort data* folkuelng
the eloae of tho war, Conehatta, now the
county eeat of lUd Hirer Pariah, then
Ik. h aC Ik. CIaIa -hU

mcrly of Smtli EremIngham, Mae*
We prediet a majority at the polio for E*lward W. and R. A. Dcwero, also of
every man on tha Ticket of not lees Ma—rhtwrtu, John T. Yales, Clark
Holland, Gulbcrt Carne, fonasriy of
Coleraine, each of whom from time tu
time Invested money tn land*, aaw
mtlto and otter Improvements, A
floartahlog little town was shortly
built up on the ra»t bank of Red river,
and in 1KTU, emigration liavlnx been
Byrefnwnce to th* pi crowdings of thereby attracted to the *urroundln«
country, and a eeparatton of interests
tho District Ooavestkm on Saturday, it having occurred between tbe new com­
mighty ceouMKtel exterpriae that will be seen that they re-nominated a* munity and the neighboring parishes,
tbe new parish (or county &gt; of 'ted H iver
might hat* staggered a mercantile At­
las, be stilt found time to master tbe their candidal* foe Repcwecatative in
detaih of Blate politic*, aad beeama to the tftat* Legisktars, Hon. Frederick that year N. H. TwiteheU wae elected
active in their working* a* to become
Senator and E. W. Deweee to the Low­
the faremoet politi—n of the Stats. In W. Collin*, of Thoraapfde.
er Hoose from tbe adlctnin* parish of
It &gt;* enough to say of Mr. Collins, Dettoto. InlBTTMr. Deweee baring
the midst of these bug* and multifari­
ous dutfoe and ■ reeponeinilitiee, he filled that be k aa able tegialalot, an honret mowed l-sck to tile new parish, was
therein re-elected to the Ixiwer House.
up odd hour* ot litettr* eo *ffisrcaallv. a*
John T. Yates was elect'd tfhertff, and
not only to make up lor the neglect oi man, and. a true gentleman in all tlw having resigbcd last spring wn* reagriy education, but to cultivate to a rwlatWM o&lt; life. Of hi* eiect.oo by a
tare degree a tart* for polite literature,
the fine arts, end the more delicate decided majority, we presume there is
gratae of aifeiallifi*
no an* man who eetertaiaa a singte
In religion. Governor Bagtey ie in a
potatwn which might be called—to bar- doubt, nov can any oae al al) familiar

cupy hie sent, doubt that in hie hands

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dosed ; but haa left to tha Dominion
th* unpleasant legacy ot a Ministry tarui*h*'d with bribery, nud a Government
riding into power on corruption. The

tbe Houw which gave il support, pre­
cipitated a panic upon the country, and
in its remoter consequence* brought all
tbe burin— intereets of th* country in­
to anxiety and jeopardy. Aad now th*
Texas Pacific appear* to be involved
the paper of tho company engaged in
it* construction ha* gooo to protest, and
tbe embarrassment..even if only leaporary, will bo seriou* white it lasts. The
history of tlu
*
*nt&lt;Tpria*

appointed one of tbe commteaiooers of
the State public school al Coldwater,
aad *uggveted and applied many im­
portant I change* in Ita organisation.
During hfo term of office aa governor he
baa personally inveetigated
every
asylum, college, and other institution in
the state, and brought about important
and beneficial rhangre in; their admfaiatration.
The general goverumesst of .the State
haa been w*U administered, ita finance*
carefully managed, aad scarcely a word
of comptaint haa been heard, even from
the opposition. Hi* term of effiee has
grretlv increased hi* personal populari­
ty, and although be may not obtain tha
bug* majority ot 57,000 this time, there
ia a moral certainty of his election. The
falling off, if there be any. will be dne
■otely to Ibe growing indifference to
politics among Um people, and the demorehsatmn at Mr. Bagtey'* party on

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All through the tnoiUh of September I will take Wheat at
one dolly and twenty-five cents ($1,26) a bushel, far Buggiea.
or will give ten cents a bushel more than the market price for it
and pay in Buggies. ?*•------_._2 ‘*to avail
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Those wanting
themselves
of' this
- all
- the
- opportunity must come soon‘ for ’I can »ell
Bai -j
got in a month by paying a dollar and a quarter for
neat.

HERD.

Timber, Lath, Shingles; Sash, Doors, Blinda,
Mouldings* Frames, Brackets,

does not prevent 10,000 bushels
of good FALL AND WINTER
APPLES being wanted at the
Hastings Depot, for which the
Highest Market price will be
paid. Fruit Growers give us a
oall opposite H. A. Goodyear’s
Hardware and make arrange­
Hand Rail, Newell Posts, and Balusters, ments to sell or ship.
r
We will also receive apples alt_
Nashville every Friday and Sat­
urday.
O-IH. .
«• baunum &amp; co.
FAM FOR SALE!

Respectfully submitted,
Cautus Wuusns.

Blank Book, Blotter, Photogra]d&gt;. of
100 beautiful Udtee, Tooth Picks, Farfume Kschvt. Chin— Punic, and s fine
piece of Lad—’ea Gents’Jewelry. Ttj
a Package. Price, post paid, 50 rente,

of September,
; nfRonlrR '
ar will devote
to the settle­
looks, and we

eittemt th* ad’
efflebtainit L
mr* without

Util I

�The ^Efil»ucM&lt; Bninra*
Pursuant to tbe call of tbo Republi­
app^cutfUg and quilting parttes.
can County Committee, tbo Convention
If your neighbor breaks his neck, for tbo nomination of county offiesws,
gsta married, or does anything at all met et the Court House in tbe City of
that is worthy of mention, jot it down Hastings, on Saturday, tbo iSth day of
September, and waa celled to order by
and—please forward it to the Barm.
Tbe National Grand Lodge of tbe Hon. David,R. Cook, Chairman of tbo
The Convention then vob jd to proceed
Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Committee, on whose nomination Hon. to ballot for Proeeeutlag At toruey, with
closed its session at Atlanta, on Satur­ Oso. K. Beamer, of Irving, waa chosen the tollowing result:
Whole number of votes,
M
day. Tbeseeafo* in 1875 will be hold

procuring our figure, before letting the
job. Owr rule ia to work cheaper and
better than any man on record. We
warrant aU work according to contract
or ao pay. We are always ready to
give yon our figurea, aad ,wifl eadeavor at Indianapolis'
to giro utufoctmn in PlaWwwg, Brick
The Pa* My, Hom T. W. Ferry will
and Stone Layutg, &amp;&lt;■_ Ac. Please giro
epoak in this citT. on tbo evening of ths
us a cel). • Raepeetfnlly we are
15th of October.
Gentfoman of tbo
21tf
Bnaxn A SciaKoax.
Central Committee send us Chandler,
nlso, before the election.
Now approachoth the time when pru­
dent householders, like tbe careful ant
And on receipt of tho short but very de­
or tha merry but painstaking squirrel,
sirable shower tho other morning, R. J.
Grant deemed it time to make the an­ begin to lay in tbeir stere of comforta­
nouncement that he bad in stock a largo ble things for the winter’s oonsumpand Milected amortatent of Raady-mado

Ou motion of Boo. Denial Striker,
the chair was authorised to appoint a
comtailtee of three on credentials and
named as such committee, Hou. Daniel
S.riker of Hastings City, Lewis Wilcox

ry. A new lot of tbo lateot and beet
books out just received. Any person
wishing to avail tbsmaslree of three
Glancing over our [lodger, wo eee tho
mouths memborehip, am do ao by pay­
ing ooe dollar, end will bo entitled tn namoe of sundry fonnnr customer, who
change books as often aa they wish. are gone but not forgotten. Borne have
Call at the post office, select a book, tramped to other parts, others sing
and on payment of 10 cents you will
pmhns ev -.ry BauJay, others have died
aal may Lu an--l. in Heaven. But they
own us just the same.

CHURCHES.

A now gome called "granger sovenup" Is annonced. Three persons play
for a can of oysters. Tho first man
gets the oysters, the last the can, and
Minnuvrui. Sept 28, 1874.
Gtootiag to all—Wo hale oar first t io •-middle man” don’t get anything.
business year out, and tho second one Hayfcrd was that tr.iddlo man an Sat­
in. We return our tineere thanks to urday.
our many customers for our good trade
"This is the reason,” says a cynin, “in
tbopast year, and we hope to merit the
nf .kJ
which women put their heads out of tho
windows of their parlors and tell their
neighbors how many flics they cleared
out of the dining room before breakfast
and how many they swept off the floor

SIS REWARD

Th« celebrated Thomas Troupe, consiatingof sixty distinguished performers,
will give a concert at Grand Ranida on
Tuesday evening next. Special rates
will be given, if fifty or more go in a
body. For particulars call on T. J.
Wilder, our popular Station Agent.

submitted their report, as follows:
Tho committee on credentials rospsetfuDy report that they bars Uncharged
the duty assigned them, and find the
follosring named gentlemen duly enti­
tled to seats in the convention, via.
AMTIU-ChancvV L. Briggs, James

the County Committee tho ant being 25
each for Hon. Daniel Striker and Him.
David R. CoUt. and 2 for a. J. Bldleman ; and tha second 29 for Hon. Daniel

The Representative Convention,
Waa called to order by Hon. Geo. M.
Dewey, Chairman of tha District ComRon—Valentine Replogle, Henry mlltae, on whose motion Hen. John
Replogle D. 8. Tyler. Mooes Berber.
Roberts waa chosen Chairman, and on
lavino— Hon Geo. K. Beamer, A. J.
motion of Capt. G. W. McCormick, Dr.
A. H. Ellis, of Middleville; was elected
Secretary.
ing of Messrs. A. H. Ellis, W. W. Kel­
ley and C. B. Bonham were appointed
by tbo Chair, who subsequently reported
tho following named gentlemen entitled
to seats as delegates, via:

Local

Roticej.

Cool evenings-

Tar our now crop Japan Tess. Best
in. tliis market, and fully ten p'r rent
lower than any other house in town.
•Jfiwl
’ .SrooxraA Hirams.
-A Stnnll First-class
ccl. Enquire of
.IxxrxCuBxr.
Hastings, Mich.

Cooning times
Come—oysters.
.
Approaching—electioa.
Job is still priufittg here\foauty Fair in progress.
Who stole Monroe’s hat ?

CoXMXCCHt. Coutoc. Grand Rapiila ;
thorough work; able teachers Great­
er dumutxl for etndeuM to fill positions
than the supply. Terms rearenahte.
For'-irculars address C. G. Swensberg.

Autumn leaves on their way.
The gridle cake crop is promising.
A bad year for bolters—Boys bo ware.
It will soon be cool enough for wed-

called on tho Prosineut for troops to
Wh. to to Htoto.
in* " •
mntoi* Btoto to, to * X—
d^l rf po-J® b«i —&gt;&lt; r&gt;
W. toto-to to—to‘ -toh... u* -Ptoto “ ,”“b
Tnta ta u,. «or to *—»■ C*a —1 to
I, . toMtoto tor to t-^Tr to
rf to v*toa Sato -to- &lt;O
ni.000.tw totolly, Ltoto “» toto

The jHlretw i/cnlUf upetis with au
iot'wreeting paper by Miss 1‘reetou on1
Th. icdcTu Aubamel, a modern Provencal
poet, 'with oome graceful translations ol
of certain of his poems. Another biographi.vd and critical paper of interest is
furnished by Mr T. 8. Perry, on Berlbold Auenbes'b. Rsv, Jamse Freeman
Clarke discusses tho question. Have an­
imals -Souls • and analyseo ths points ot

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

Howells gives ua two additional chap­
ters of his entertaing serial. An inter­
esting budget of extracts from the pri­
vate letters of a young lady now in Ger­

impreeneaf of some noteworthy musi­
cians. Tbo poitry of the number -ia
fully up to tbo average, and includes

DlJUIO|(D

ll^Of,1

S100 00 REWARD!

FAM FOR SALK

Trowbridge, Miss Phelps. John Jamoo
Pratt. Kura Ferry, Harriet Preeeotl
Spofford, Celia Tb ax for and Paul H.
Hayue. Tbe editorial depart monte are
varied aad intonating- H. 0. Houghton
A Co., publishers, Boston, Mass.

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

Agricuituia! Implements
AC., AC

(Gm n a Cau.)

swine before and all.tr they drop tbeir '
yuung. The powders nut them in good
condition, and giro them strength tocare and provide for tbe sucklings.

fill orders on abort notice and in the
neateot possible manner.
L®
On motion the names of C. L. Briggs
The public should be cautioned and James Powers, of Assyria, were
agwinst an impoeter answering the dq- added to the report, and as amended it
scription of a man about five foot high, was adopted.
slight build, with fall sandy beard,
The Committee oa Permanent Organweight about one hundred and twenty- ization reported that they- had dis­
five pounds, who is soliciting orders for charged tbe dnly assigned them, and
key tags and stencils for masking cloth­ would submit aa candidates for perma­
ing. and collecting mousy in advance, nent officers the following named geuand who is eo abseut-minded that ho
forgets to bring tags or return money to
For President, Hou. Geo. K. Beamer,
his confiding patrons.
for Secretary, Chiislopbsr Van Arman ;
His Honor tbo Mayor called a Liberal for Tellers, E F. Manley, John H.
and Democratic causua, to bo held last Day, and James D, Bonham,
On motion tho report waa accepted
evening at tho office of Justice Riker,
for the election of delegates to tbe and edited. On motion of Hon. Gil­
County Convention to-morrow, and bert striker tbo convention proceeded to
wanted the electors opposed to corrupt
rule, and in faror of mteMe ornjuis.-w following result:
for rouaty officers to be in attendance; Whole number of votes,
That caucus was conveniently small— of which John Q. Creasy received,
”
Cause why? Neither of these parties Henry Houghtalin,

convention voted to proceed to an in­
formal ball ot for Representative with
the following result:

to appoint a District Committee of three, good nlnet v i
and thereupon appointed aa inch .com­
mittee, Horn Geo. M. Dewey, Hon. G.
K. Beamer, Dr. A. IL Ellis.
Ou motion the convention adjourned.
.A. H-Eurs,
Secretary.

could furnish any such men, and no
ethers being invited, the crowd did not

There haa beer, traveling this year on
reno of tho Pennsylvania railroads a
unk which makes tho hair of tho baggage-smasher stand right up. It is
thirty four inebea long, three feet wide,
and is made of eolid boiler iron an
eighth of an inch thick. The handles
are of iron, tinted with great bolts,
and the lid is fastend down with an im­
mense padlock. On oos end of the
trunk is painted tho words, u8hs can
stand it!” and OO the other,. "Stand

HOPKINS and BARNES,

known that it is only neceeury to esntion agsinst imitations.
It req sires a
tartjul O^uri’trt ot tho carbolic acid’ with
other ingredients to produce a salvo t'bsl
may bo relied upon. The genuine on.’y
guaranteed. Seo that it bears tho sig­
nstare and private proprietary stamp of
John F. Henry, fluid bv all Druggists
and Dealers. Joss F. Hxxnr, Ccassx
A Co.. Proprietors, 8 and 9 Cuilego

Abraham Ryerson
8
COLORADO EXCURSIONS.
Whereupon on motion ol C. IL Benham
Hon. Frederick W. Collins waa declared
unanimously nominated as the Republi­
During thef
can candidate for Representative in tbe souri' Pacific
Through IJnc,
Stale legislature.
K-nrusi!

Having received petitions from sever­
al of tbe Oranges of Barry county, to
call a County Convention and Basket
Picnic, and &gt;&lt;ing convinced that such a
oonvention and picnic would bo ol vast
benefit to tbe Patrons of Barry county.
I hereby appoint Thursday, the 15th
day ol October next, as tha day for
holding said Convention and Picnic, at
Hastings. Able speakers of the Order
will bo preeent to addreso tho convention
end I must earnestly hope every true
Patron .will bo preasuL A cordial invi­
tation ia cordially exteaded to Patrons
from adjoining counties, and all other
pereons who may wish to attend

ia Rower's Block. State Stroot FaraUy
•urjy store, Colfore, Tees, Sugars, SyrU|r, spires and all other articles usual­
ly kept in a gt'-rety store. Floor, feed,
evru end oate. All goods sold will be
from under!"
sol 1 at the lowcai retail raws, far ready
Evidences continue to multiply that
There ie aa increase of fraght traffic
(uy only Cash paid for butter, eggs,
the Louisiana plot waa well ondatstood
vegetables tfl.d other farm oud garden on tbe R-ilroad.
beforehand by those who favored it in Whole number of votes,
projects.’
Chilly mornings—commence to swear tho other Southern titetes. Th" Atlanta of which John Q. Cree&gt;y received
about old stove pipes.
**
C«uhtsrfoa, nn tbe first nows of tho out­ Henry Hougbtalin
Wheat is from W eente for red to break, said that the object was to over11.02 for white, to-dey. .
PICTURES!
Two and a half milium* of rU

PICTURES! be sold during October.
I am now all alone in the Photograph
Bear and yeDow leaves commence to
butinrm. and as I have mo&lt;!e erraago*
meats to increase, my facilities for doing Iwautify iho tree* of our foreat*
better work titan ever, all sltould call
Tho Daily
K««e« our tabto to­
and get a negative taken. The superi­ day. • It is one of the beet pepen to**
ority of my work tn the peat to a suffi­
State, always reliable.
cient guarantee ot first-clnse work ' ia
The Governor of South Caroll a. ha.

Stop! Hearkt

siatwtsMia-'

Farmers and stock raisers have fre­
quently fold at that they haw seen
very good result• from cinag SAarsdes'r

Tbo river is exceeding low.

Shivering, moonlight nights.

;rsMU

,°VSSKt

chcapxot and beet assortment of wed­
ding stationary ever brought to this
city, consisting of all the latest stylo of
envelopes, paper and cards. With our
new and beautiful styles of type, and

fO ADVERTISERS

SCnULENBiRG.

wbereupon Mr. Striker waa declared
duly elected, and the Chair was anthorIzed to appoint four additional members,
who thereupon selected aa said Com­ that of tho animal in ita highest devel­
mittee, Clement L. Bmitu. Phillip H. opment. Mr. Eggleston continues his
records of a Rebers Recollections, writ­
Dewey.
ing this time of Gen, J. E B. Hlmut;
Carlton—Richard Mcaoer, A. Car­
ThH cloning the buslneea tha Coo­ Horace James. Jr., cooimencee a story
penter. J. M. Rogen, E. F. btaeuo.
va a lion adjourned to giro place to t(ie
CasTurrox—Clement Smith, C. Van Convention for tho lai Reprssentalive entitled Eugene Peckering; Mias Ulive
A Wadsworth cotributsa a short story.
Arman. H. H. Wood, F. D. Soulea.

An exchange says poopls should be
on the lookout for n«t of graceless
scamps who are going about tho coun­
try claiming royalty of those baring
hip-roofed houses, alleging that the
method of fastening hip-roofs or some­
thing equally absurd about them, is Clark, Charles Curtis, Wm. Lowdon.
WooDLANl&gt;-Geo. M. Davenport, Geo.
We have just received the largest, D. Banlen. Ebeneeer Bawdy, John W.

ri|&gt;er&gt;&gt; ’’I*0 desire ,‘n5’ “Iher book,
sgsrinc. or (paper,' published, with or
itiout tbo advertised, premiums, we

LIYISGSTOBK IS HEAD I
W SO Toms witness bars letes'W wateM
rtlUWM v.t HEROIC KTCC HitJW aad

prove hie undoubted intelligence by forwardiwg tbe funds which will enable us
to go on cheerfully administering to his
entertainment and delight

peat one o’clock.
Pursuant to adjournment tho conven­
tion reassembled at half past one o'clock
and iraa called to order by the chair-

FLOUR f BRjUW

Commission Merchant,

A petition has received thousands of
signatures in New York preying Uongrose to make February IS is eaab year,
tho anniversary of tbe birth of Abraham
Lincoln, a national holiday. Let it bo

ean bo no greater mistake than thia.
Whatever thoonos may exist upon this
subject- it ia a wall aacsrUined tact that
thia zoological absurdity ia |&gt;ropoeterous. How aoch a stupid belief can ob­
tain currency among pooplo eo enlight­
ened us tlio readers of newspapers, wo
are at a loss to determine; but we esrueo ly hope that every one of ear snb•cribers. to whom tbo euapiosoa attaches
of sharing such laughable ignorance,

tion and named as such committee,
Hon. Adam Elliott of Barry. 8. J. Bldelman of Hastings, and Caph Curtiss
Perry of Prarieville.

A. N. SABI

Any girl may raise a moustache toy
shaving-hsF TTppcr lip every day for
about a mouth. A St. Louis girl has

PURI DBDGS aid MEDICINES,

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Mett ntnft, I", in, mt
• IOO.OQO IN CASH
And Voluble Real Estat j.

Huttings. Mich.

ufflSB.raansAimnunaiu.

REAL ESTATE
AGENCY,

WM. H. HAYFORD.
OFnCEIXCDUBT IIOCSE,
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN.

Tho wsy men put off important matten to tho Im: moment is one of the cu- ,
। tfcsa things in nature. Tho fifth oon- *
j cert in aid of the Public Library of J

Kreuteky wasadvertteed to take plao.
July 81. Tbe day after, August 1, Gov.
Bnmletto, tbe mansgee, at Louiaville,
received over 850.000 for tkksts. Had
tbe drawing takea plaoo at that tiuto
tha Gweraar would have ,had to send
this money Uck. but
the c-aceri
was post- poned to Norembsr 30, it was
right with them. We presume that
os the first day of December next, the
t uay alter the concert, thousands of *dol» lea will 1* received, oe. day too lata.

City Drug Stat,
Slfte Street,

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jXsyE OLD, MUULIADD DIRECT DOUTt,

JidW.

The balance of cash in tl -&lt; Utah
Tmawoifc»t», 1874, wm 01,139,
413.24. Reeoipta during the week tad
Ing Sept 16, warn 89,762.02 : psrmenti
donee
time, tn.UlVT ; Uaviq
ababtomia tbotreasury of 11,127.
743.291 daemaae for the week 211,689.

skirted by tbo priseoval forests, for the
white men's’ax bed not resounded in
this region.
To-day, initrad of this expense ot
water a lexuriaat growth of waving
graas grooto tbe rye. Finely eoltivatod
term, are upon ita borders, and tbo
ooody form houses, woll-filisd barns and
exteuaivr orchards tell their own story
of thrift and pfoaty. Highway* like
■lender thread, treveroe thaee broad
acres in different direction,, and instead
of toe nooelam gliihng esnoo on the
pladd waler, tbo iron homo thunders
through tho ocean of waving green at
lightoteg .(wmk- drawing pmdou. load,
of htunaaity and merchandiae.
Everybody in tho Bute of Michigan
haa liear-J moie or lees about Senator
Chandler’, form, yet few people, except­
ing tboee living near, haw a correct
ides of its nature or magnitude. It
romcrfoe.3^06 2-8 acme of which upwaids ol 2,000 are what was once a
watery waits, but in later year, known
fomiUiarlv aa tbo “Big Marsh."
la 18GB, while traveling ia Europe,
Senator Chandler had hw attention
called to the rich land, of Holland,
which bad boon reclaimed from dreary
marshes by a thorough system of drain­
age. Ho vra, struck with tho great re­
semblance ot the eoil to that of tbo
marsh lands of Michigan, aad deter­
mined on purchasing a portion of the

Jske Mtao. CsmsXateMi,
Ayeses/^tyryLMsrisX.Mewls*. »»J I

r tei Snsire or B*s«V Com,. I
Hurrira. *M.KKali:i i
wssfAeEV* Uewse,:
•atirttsirtririct;

poem to take iflotbe dui of young laa ie* to Europe for tbe purposes of for­
eign travel, and art Tbe tour will oc­
cupy one year, and may ho extended to
18 months. Dr. J. A. B. Stone, who
haa traveled exltaaively ia the Old
World, will accompany tha party.
Tbo public libraries oi Michigan
numbered la 1870, 422—tha largest
number ef tbe kind in tho Doited
Bute*. Now York stood next, baring
13d librarian, Massachusetts third, with
95. In reaped to the number of vol­
ume*, however. Mamackuaotu stead
fiat, with 475,852 veiwMo; Now York
seated. 178,236; Michigan third. 114,­
207. . No other Stale approaches tlw~
throe in the number or mm 01 fa pubhc libraries. Tbe Michigan suttaura
*bow that the system ie widely distribu­
ted, end that the township plan is work­
rug fovoraUy for tbo benefit of the peo­
ple. Wa syrtem ie, ax l» well known,
based upon tbo idea of making one
band wash tbo other by dsrating tho
fines for minor
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and tbe conduct of tho librarim.

1873.

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t ■lest Ml Ikv* k.T« vitand.
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of tbo year it is free from water, and the
soil be, settled eo much that mowing
machine, are largely used in cutting
tho hay. A portion of tbo marsh ba,
already been seeded to rod-top end oth­
er grasses adapted to wot lands, and ■
many ton* of bay of first-class quality .
have been put un.
Tho main ditch, 1C foot wide aad I
feet deep, commeacee at Park Lake, a
body of water on oedion 28 in tbo town­
ship of Bath, Clinton county, and run,
directly west, two mUee peraUol with
tho section line, then diverge, northweeterly, and emptier into the LookingGlaae River, ita whole length being
seven milvv. Upwards of 80 miles of
lateral ditches, tho largest of which are
seven foot wide and four foe* deep- ,Dd
tho smsliest four feel wide and two feet
deep, han- l-«en constructed. These
lateral ditches are usually 40 rods apart,
mneb depending on the surfooo to bo
drained. Blares on this marsh whore
four years ago the ditchers bad to above
n flat-boat ahead in order to walk on it,
are now ao firm that borsea hardly leave
a foot-print.
Upwards of 300 tons of hay hare
Iwen cut tbe present season, although
tho crop ia much lighter than last year.
About ibe same number at acres have
iieen mowed, the difference ia quantity
being accounted for by tbo droath ia
the early port oi tbo hi-ot., which ef­
fects productiveness of marsh-land as
well aa of upland.
We Iwlievo tbo
amount put np last year was something
like 600 tons.
Mr. Chandler's experiment ia hay- 1
raising proved a bleesiag to tbo formers ,
of Ingbam sad Clinton counties last 1
spring, for hundreds ot cattle, horses
and sheep mn,l have perished bad it
■ot been for the hay cut upon thia
marsh. Many men who ridiculed tho J
enlorprto. when Mr. Chandler began it, ।
and who charged enormously for their
services or supplies because "he was ।
fooling his money away, and they .
might a, well have souie of it aa any­
body," now praise tho hbernl outlay bv
which a malarious tract has been made ,
to help ibem in a foraino eeaaou. Marsh '
bay, sold at this form for 88 per Ion.
waa drawn by sliarp follows a few mile,
■nd rceokl lor 816 or more, which prob­
ably origiuate-l the falsehood that Mr. 1
ChandlerlepcculaloJ on the aufferings
of the termtac -whBofa wa- relfovint |
them, in ninny la&gt;Unoes gfrin - credit
to poor m»a
The upland, cvoipsieiug about 900
acres, lire &lt;■&gt; the north side nl the
marsh, aad was originally black oak I
and white mk opening*. The soil is of ,
a light saii-V quality, but capable of |
being lUMfa tu produre sbirodsnlly.
About 100 a--n-v are under cuWvafion, '
m which are two uf the finest fields of .
c- ira ia this vicinity.
A rominodious farm hunw has loon
erected, et a ousftof about 88.0UO, uu the
north rod of the marvh sod a short die. ,
fence wort of the J, I*. A B Bailroad. J
There ia also a beat ham An the prem­
ise*, well arranged for stock. Th*
principal stuck burn wm erected two ’
yean ago at a ant of about 21,000. It
is situated half a mile aorthwert of the
farm house, and has ail the modem ;
cDuvroicncEw for feeding and watering (

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Hon. W. H. C. Mitchell has been renomiaated by acclamation for Hints
Senator ia tbe Thirty-Amt Diatrict.
E
A Ferguson has aleo been renominated
forlteprseeBtetavs in the cocuties of
Waxfood, Mfeswaukeo, Grand Tnverae.
Ealkarka aad Crawford.

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LIST OF GIFTS.

Wm. E. Savage &amp; Bro's Column.

Grand River Valley Division

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RATXS or ADVERTlSnrO.

VOL. YJX*. NQ, 24.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1874.

Initial nd 6li;lpt» Caffe

vns.

HASTINGS

UF4OHM.

JOHN STANLEY!

All kinds of Unit on hand and

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WHOLE NO. 958.
'eat to him.

W*IAakW..«i

। ofaaage to han him hm to-mtuow,
andtKua rare bi* moth* a great a*rrow, most likely,'’ m4 MaiT
.
Mabe!Clifton nensXAha loeaiiMtuHaiaP.------- Fnesufa wandered
that her bean had not yfakfod to some

GROCERIES!

OUT TO ORDER.
Also Poultry and other Gun*

Canned Fruits and Fish.
A. P. DRAKE,

FRESH FISH!

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pfutARimELu*

OX FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.

CHAS. II. HAVER,

Deeper Ash Pit,

It has a Larger Door,

Swinging Hearth,

Oysters received daily

Shaking and Dumping Grate,

Pres delivery and- on time.

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The Door ia placed in Front thue Cor reefing the Ten
is the case where the door is on the side near the flue.

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And a Perfect working Damper and Check Draft.
JOSEPH PFLUG.

is open

IT IS MADE IN THREE SIZES,

A HEARTS REWARD.

GROCERS.

lie celebrated oast Lined Diving flue Base Heaters,
XJftr to 8ft it Ite LiinH Urtu Bite
LAE PLASfiB,
STUCCO
WATER LIE
LHE 4 HAIB

Acorn
Maple Parlor
And the largest umorlment of Cottage, Cook and Parlor Cook Stov-

County.

SIOO.OOO 00

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

GIFT ENTERPRISE
THE PAEMIHF8 WILL BE SOLD

for Ok tai Italian Lot

DENTIST

Mutual.

NEW LUMBER,

Chromo

NEW OFFERS!
NEW IDEAS

SI THE GREAT HUS OFFEH

WKZsiKKits sboshjbbs.

Pure Wines ind Lionors!

CHROMOS

.Near Dwight &amp; Burra U's Agricultural Works, Hastings, Mich.

NEW PHOTOGRAPH
WE WANT AGENTS.

H.A. BUSELL'S

We guarantee the BECKWITH STOVE to give perfect satis*

faction, or inoiwj refunded.
For Economy of Fuel, Safety and Doeabifoy it stands witboat

Sirnial aii Itttaiical

NEW GOODS AND HEW PRHX8

“Mahal, your are very much intoreatad in this young man. Am I io oon-

usUsms

Renumber ths Place.

We would respe
parties who have
using them:

“Fatbar, tot us abstain .from "using
wioaa Io morrow."
“What! no. no ; I on not great you
that. Ncwinaa! Why child, hare you
p*e rreiy ? For twenty-fire years I
have oSared my frionds win* on New
Yrar’a day, and narer hare felt that I
wa* doing anything wrong. What h*s
come over you f
“Oh, father, 1 hare never felt juat
right whan offerinc m.n nine, and just
now as I wa* making out the order tor
Joiiu, I ch sored to raise my eyaa jut a*
Eagar Livingston eras passing.
1&gt;
needed but a glance to see ke wa* rary
much under the influence of liquor.
Father, bis mother is a widow ; bo ia
her only child, and all her earthly bopea
renter m kirn. Will they not ba wreck­
ed, think you, if he iadulgee in the wise
cup ? To-morrow he will make many
call*. Beautiful todies will offer him wine.
He will not tiara tbe courage, poaaslily,
to wiab to decline. To morrow night,
most likely, ho will return homo to fin
his mother'* heart with sorrow. 1 don't
wish to contribute one drop of that bit­
ter cup."
“My dear, whether we hare wwee or
not, with him it will be all the rame, a*
you say L. will make many call*.”
“Father, if you had a too, would you
not talk differently ’ Think bow many
I young men of tbe brightest future hare
J tailed, nay, worse, won disgrace and oar■ ly greres from love of win*. I feel a*
. if £dgar Uringston attxxl upon the
■ brink of a fearful precipice. Father,
• stretch faith your strong arm to draw
, him—if only step by step. If wa do
' not mvo him, it will be a comfort to

‘‘Nothing more than far hi* own and
hie mother's rake, 1 would endeavor to
rare him, or other young man in hie
danger, father. Bar* will ba on. of
hi* first calls. Pomibly I can-detain
REAM.VABLE EA.TEBI
him long enough to prevent him from
7_ — _ -I-.— Lu— V.
14 I.to great’tomptotton. Ob, fifther, plea*.! giant me thi* F*
‘■Really, deer, I feel diapoeed to grant
it, but so many wffl be diMppointad.
COFTtKO AHU ZNLABQ1NO OLD Besides, I hers not the courage to make
this great change, and set fire hundred
tongues to work, speculating about the
cans* ol it- Home will decfare I am
about to fiuL other, that I have grown
pewurkma. Ah ! wlfat ia it John^
Just (hen a . earrant entered and
handed him an envelope saying:

Itblksniblte

HASYUGS MARBLE WDBKS!

"A boon, papa- Promise to gnat
la thia last day ol the year, mv bocn !“
•■What is it, my Ion F’
‘'Promise to grant it first."
• Not in iguoranoe, my child ’’
‘•Treat me, father."
She had an aagar, oarosat, nob la look
i liar eye* that her fathar did tract la.

FEROTYPE GALLERY
■ r. H»UTU

DENTIST

With the first iua» in September Dr.
Talmage entered upon tha secund year
of hia editoral management of T«x
Crrrsniw *t W&lt;Mx. Under hla inBu­
eno* thepatMr JM taksn a pueititm in
the foremost rank of religious weeklies.
It* suwess has been unqualified. Th*
liberal tone Of Its editorial*, tbe doter-

SINE’S
ojEMciffliuwinunnw
One Prize,$5,000 in Silver

Miillt

Mahle Clifton Mt batons ona ol tha
window* of bar lather's magnificent
raansion. A servant stood m waiting.
Hhe wss making out a Jut ol articles
wanted for tha next day. Coming tool•tope arrested her attention.
She
raised bar eyes and looked out. The
crimson flush deepened on her bright
young face, ai “Oh !" in a deep regret
escaped her lipa.
Hue turned round after u instant of

FARM FOR SALE!

brought in Bar ry

qi\ULK 4 qusseu

JWksrth
Artll-slus

HASTINGS, MICH.

B. F. Ciinattn,

I
Mr. Oilton lore it quickly open, read
ITsmd axnfairaad.
“Really, thia I* too bad. but I martt
go, John! Hero—"
And hastily writing a few words fora‘
retire dispatch, be handed it to tbe **rvent, and Hinting to Mabrt.aaid;
“My old friend, Harwell, i* dying,and1
be»s that I will hasten to him. I can­.
not deny Mm. Bo you will have tn en'

Middleville
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Hastings, Michigan.

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A Full Btoek of Shirt*, Collars, Cuffs,
Necktfoa and Suspended

INK,

RATON.
WATER OLOR

Loftk Gfflt for Counterfeits 1
•ee

D-BSCKWITH" on the Door.of

I&lt;J . raVT AflrVliBBH r
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before you buy

AND OILS

A good assortment of Per­
fumery, Hair Oils, Pow­
der, Dues, and other
T&lt;M Goods, Pm-

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from all parts vl ths country and by a
constant enlargement of our subscrip­
ts* roB. We shall make no chaaig. in
the pofiey of our paper, asvd sawe fa.
tenady its taaanmg. Wo shall !i*re&gt; a
ingstoa bad drawn Flory to tha win-1
paper fall ol amfamtion and fire. Wo
duw. They were looking oat on tbs eball tear up all tedious coatr^otioa*
passen. by. Reeling along the side­ that are sent us, though the aathormay
walk, shouting and singing a drunken hare a string of titles aa long as th» tail
setg came Edgar's friesd of the morn­ of the fart eocsst, while an article w.th
ing. Flory turned (roan tbe-aiekening pith and ram and power shall ZJK. a
eight Edgar followed, aayiag^
“But for you and Mias (Tifton, I
might have boon one of that party.”
And going to Mabel, bi raid :
"Mie* Cllftoc. your alumber to-night
should be peaceful. You have not
helped to cloud either brain or heart of thing like eant and humdrum
any of your friends to-day. Accept «ny come all hearty and helpful woHi*. ail
warmest thanks for baring Mved ma pictures of home-life, all skvtdbea of
from feeling both.”
thing* arborescent and beautiful, all
I Edgar mw an expression in Ernest’s gUmpeaaof freah religion* experience,
; eyo* that made him think it would be all discussions about the boat way of
quite a* acreeble to all partira if ha doing things, al; rousing addmeaa, all
wouM take Flory back to the recess of news, whether from earth or heaven !
the window, to the piano, or anywhere Never brighter praepoct* opened before
anv tw« than tafnre thfa6

7^Zi.

“I came one night to lay my heart be­
fore you. You had many gtiert* ana
offered thefts-winr. You uvGced not
that I placed my das* untouched on
the table. I left early. I dared not
woo tbe heart of one who held such a
fearful temptation before ma j why, you
will know when I loll yuu the terrible
troth. My only brother want down to
a drunka^i'a grave; the woman be loved
urging him o*. For a time mother and
i won him from ths fatal pasxion. He
was doing well Wa believed ba would
fulfill ths bright pretntes of early ydhth.
He grew to love a beautiful gut tihe great cefabiity in Borapo. Itfaaadwa* wild anA thoughtless, and on* nignt mirablo feature of thia pnmiumithat
at a party, irtsfawr father’* house, she there is no additional oxpeuso j for
urged him to drink. ‘Ou* glass. Ev­ mounting or frames u Vitn ths ebroery on* but you takes wm*? said she. emm. When the subscriber ha* peid
He reeutod. She taunted Mm about three dollars ami twenty-firo coats he
having to abstain entirely b*can*e he receirae tbe premium free br maifi the
had not the a«lf control to use wino in paper for ose year, and Um hi* postage
moderation. He yielded, accented ths paid alto after January 1, 187b, in' ac­
fatal glass from her head, ana dranx, cordance with the new- postal law wfiich
first moderately, then on and on, in iho require* pubfaben lo prepay tbe post­
old fearful way, until the end came—a age ai Use mailiag odtoa. Wa invite
rained lib. and a ratriW* fabken Uie attention of uur reader* to th* adheart Do you woadar that I Acd from vwtl*einsnt of thia excellent paper In
— • -------*-—* iifajaaniag'to »■ Mother column. It proton!* special In­
not To-day I board ducement* to Agents.•
fctwU, .
m.&lt; Efaraertly, thank-1
thi had dawned upon
.—,
------------ bar* to lay my heart
before the only wemaa I ovwr loved.
Will you be my wife, Mabel F’
Her heart wm too full of joy—the
could not toll him in word* how happy
alie was, but her llltl* hand* lay Mill in
his. Bbo raised liar *yea a luoment,
and he mw tbe love ot years beaming
there. He needed no bhiwer. Judg­
ing tram tbe low tones into which th*
voiresin the other room had fallen, 1
think seme other heart* mart bare

turn of Mr. Cfifton. who entered, call.
Ing out:
"M abel. dear, Io ma thus rwtr.i look
rather dark. Let's hare ths &lt;*» turned th*lr fundamsuta! right*, without which
And when there wm light enough the guaranty of a republican ton* of
gvrsrnater.l fail*.
Tba malb'J m
for Mr Ciftoa to look into hi* daugb- *heah that doty .hoeid'ba fatted to
tert. eyes ha aaw a bright HgM shlnlag not so plain, bet tha mat hod xu„ i ba
there. Another moment when Hory devised. and although, in th. an .rracane to greet kith, be raid with a ty, thabaatOM may not ba adopted,
beaitalkia would be worse titan -any
plan that i* likely to ba triad. It Mm
though’, that the madwM* which bad an
naae-gvided by the light within. Wall.
have yen had a pteoaant day T*
“A happy day,’ fathar; there are M
ragntato steal in and mar it,** Mabe!
sato, with*Might *mD*
“lam glad of it—glad of your re­
sdre, Mahal. How gfad, yon wfa

■ WJSfrL’tol’Lfttt.ie:

�■euowrr
On tbe 23d of September a nxxxtor |
maotiag of tbe Rspnblieaat of Ginrarai j
County wm bold al rfart," Hon- zj

You ivillfind a* &amp;e

Reptiblic*n_Nominations.
Hawse followed by Got. Bagley,
from wbeaa eery able speech we make
tha following extracts:
UliU US14~K

.ii-iS.tcr
end valuable improvements in machin- ,
ery for tightening He arduous lebete.
.flSUO XMff T’JO
it m -yWiriffi 1 nnn ।j n urn
was up and at his poet to see wkst there
was to bo seen on this, the Second Day's '
Exhibition of tha Baxrv Co. Agricultu- ।

In addition to all thio, ire did our full
share towards putting down the rehel­
lton, and were twmwrlUd to borfor,
from 1861 to 1866,11,680,878 for thia
purpose, all of vhtote has been paid, ex­
cept the bonds due ia 18®0, W6.000,
and those wo would psyr to-day1 rouM
we induce theho^ers to prawnf ibera

""A SPECIALTY.

'SWHMi

control of
when the?
tsemWhen, i x 1854, tbe Republican party
Is not this a rwxxxd of width w. may
aMtuedeo atrol of tbe Stale governsxMt.tbey found xm&gt; State instircticna wall be proud?
Is there a citixou of the State who
except the Univsrritv N.-nnal School
andbtatol &gt;rison, and tbeoe wore mere- does not feci a personal pride in it t
Who of ns, as wo stand here to-day,
ly the shad ewe of what they have since
beenma
: some official figures from

PLANING

large crowd had aasumhiad aad it was
in some places hard to |«m around.
Nevertheless,' we were able to eve and
to be seen with our load pencil and nolo
book, looking ou| for everything worthy
ol our special mention.
ThW weather bid fair at morn to be
nice aod pleasant Towards night the
clouds began to appear and a slight
/sin fall, but not enough to lay the dust

NO TIME FOR BOLTING.

candidate for Proeecntmg Attorney.
We do net know who &lt;xmstxtuto there
'■many Republican*," but wo do know
that the movement is frought with evil
and only evil—littarally “conceived i&lt;
sin," and “brought forth in iniquity."
Thia is as frsw for *tfofoag&gt; “d we pre­
dict the men who go into thia move­
ment srill find out their mistake when
it is too late. We understand they claim
to oppose the Regular Republican Nom­
inee because he is not a Republican,
and expect to nominate Hon. James A.
Sweexey,* a renegade Republican and
the present Democratic nominee for the

But the fleet to, Ibis is not where the
shoe pinches. Mr. Bauer is a Temper­
ance man; Mr. Swearer is not;
and that is the meat in that nut—jut
that and nothing else troubles these
men, and they know it, but dare not say
it Bnt our opinion is that thia is no
time to raise a Prohibition issue—either
for or against—and for the party to do
that is simply to lead to certain defeat
in the near fixture. We believe that the
convention|is the place to settle all ques­
tions, and. thatjevery man who claims
to be a Republican should abode the no­
tion of the majority, and that majority
by a very decided vote elected Mr
Baur for Proeeentsr, and in so doing
made tbe candidate for every true Re­
publican. Again ww say, this is no time

1874 inahwivn. to the University fund,
|9fi6,480, or six average ot 649,771 per
annum. Il bad ia 1871,1,176 students,
with forty-two profsrenra and aaststaste
It has a aMMurn of over 18X900 differ­
ent specimens : aa excellent labratery.
and a hbrary of 22,000 volumes
Every ritxessi of Michigan looks upon
it aa Hs own; its gradualos adorn every

The first appropriation to this institu­
tion a as also paid in 1855, and it has
received trom that dale to 1874 inclu­
sive, 162,518. It has accommodations
flor 850 boys, is well appointed in every
particular, baa a good farm, with good
stock, excellent shops and machinwy.

line in Full Blast.

in the 16th Benaiorial District Mr
Warren is on. able member of ths present
House of Ifeprooentatiree, a flue scholar,
a popular physician, and a Republican
true and tried. Though not a candi­
date for tbe neminattou, yet hs is very
acceptable to ths people, and ths fact
that the nomination wasforced upon
him, is to him a compliment worth
more than the pantxxa poteiMy can be.
Of bis otocitoa by jurt about S.006 ma­
jority there is uo more doubt, than there
to that election day will ooms. And it
to equally certain that be will make a
Senator of whom we shall all have oecasfou tube proud. Personally, wo are
pbsased to surremfior tbe tret reposed
in us tqo years imco, to tbe hands ef a

We do nearly all our new work by Machinery
----- costa but little,
have any Dogan-Head Mechanics'
I.. Tnk '
’
Fourth. I boss. --------Fifth.
Theworkisweuaone the first time, and there­
fore I do not have- to charge any extra price for
Job tificover the expencc of repairing it.
the Job
f ytHke Siidozcn Buggies'just alike, and can
\JthAi^poheaper on that account.
icnth. I live on the profits ofmy own labor.
•
&lt;hth. J don’t have to pay rent.
MUL
know all about the Buggy business.
tAiJf H/irn 1 get a good Mechanic 1 keep hint.

NOW IS YOUR TIME

liion

There is aouax little trouble ftbaut tbe
cigy business The rigsr-makera have
held a convention to eeo if it is not pos­
sible to reform tha trade and pat it on a

the city who are dependent upon cigar
maxiagfo a divuHMd. (Agars «re
very esidom thadein Crrtorfra, but tbs
tobacco is given ont aad the work is
done in tenement bouses in the lowest
and filthiort quarters of the ci&lt;y. Now.
the trouble list in this.
In one not
very large building for thousand men.
piekupaUiila,'"aaytheee,‘&lt;thoa we'II women and children are employed, iu
begin to advertise?' Haro th* question tanking cigffii Ute nnaiaBtreAsing ia
arises, wbat do business men advertise
fur? If we are not m error, il l*. first.

Others ask their neighbore where they
got such and such a thing, and how
much it costs. Moro, still, reed the
newspapers for information—snu the

greatest indasements, and who is, really
anxious to sell. Than advcrtidtxg to aft
index optaterprise sad businese piudi.

aad ba who appeals to the public
through the (mWiopnnta shorn tbolbs

mere tert of his domg ~ proves that bo
has something there making B Worth
their white to go «&gt; Hm.
We invite

Mako Cutters by Machinery,

, I am prepared to 8how my Astonislied Customer* win it i«
♦hut I m Sell Buggief and Cuttent SO cheap.

r I particular, ao«&gt; 'wto^ging to Dardia
fixed at 81,600. when his foes amounted
1 ktcOmWr. t&gt;l Baltnaase, which retired
to from 63,000 to 820,000 a rear.
I
3 tha 1st pceminm. Ho was a deep red,
era not surprised that the ords rias of the
weight l,WM) Iba. and is but 2 mj
secretary of State, commissioner of the
land office, and auditor genera] were
. old. This hull is al Durham bloo^md I
sstaldubod at 8800 and 61,000. wk&lt;m ble man is certain to make frees five to&gt; nceitod hAtliWlptsHiM sJto; AtefJ'
their fees amounted to from 8500 te ton dollars every night in tbe week.
• Fait. Anotkes worthy of mention is1
88,000 each per annum.
He has run this game for two years
Do not these facta siu.w u fidelity and that I know of. I wonder what he dors* onobf 4. &lt;J. Harris, of Irving, four'
years old. Of milch oowa, there was a
care of the public interest on the" pan with his money.
ot Republican officials worthy of &lt;rar
largo number ; also of working cattle.
heartrnst commendatious ?
! ia finally here, and gloricas it is. The4 Of young cattle tbars.wers but few on
AU tbe facts and figure* given you !
weather is cool and eri^y—&lt;te ream­. exhibition.
are taken from the report of the auditor I
; ings are gorgeous aad the efiecnoons
Then we prated ba view the large die­
general for 1873. and are official.
magnificent Broadway, from three to
We boost of increased population, of fire in the afternoon, is* now a sight play of Agricultural Implements of
growing wealth, of rapid development Tbe milliners sud people who drere the Dwight A Burrall. They had entered
in material things, but do not these feeti
women hers got their fall atylea oa the 46 piere and tbe fellowtug eomprite I
backaoftltofemi nines, and they are re­ but a part of their list: Taylor -Raks,
fiend sot ia beauty Th* fashions this rJawiug Machhm, Clipper Mower, 'Robla it'to be wond.usd at that' when­
ever we go. wo hear Miehigan spuk.n
Uss' J.'ulHvutor, Harrow for two horses.
of aa the “model State!”
pretty m the moot exacting &lt;wald wish. Gang Plows, .Giro Ptow. etc. Grable A
So much tor the past. I think this The white felt hte, with uptaWbkfa. Russell had exhibited a large amount of
brief statement of the actual accomplish­ trimmed with all sorts of leathers and
Implements on the ground, c&lt;-uiixiing
ments of the past twenty rears, toll a
beautiful material, mako the street
story of doty honestly performed; of sbowy. Thea the dresses are aepotiaUv efl Champion Mower ami Raker, Woiwise legialaiion, of prudfcaco in pubbe
pretty this fait, and, for the ecenfort1 of yorine Cultivator, st«. Thfe"fian&gt; Uhb* •tef4**
expeadituro. of fidchlT to every State
husbands, 1 am happy to add, not I exhibit ft largo and varied assortment wnuteli
interest, rarely equaled in the history of MghUuUv expeuftive A woman way
of vtosan tin and Copper ware, among Btuk &gt;i
got hstMlf Wpfcr on aftecnenti prom-

tain it, alter it has been created.
Ho
•who expects basinees to “pick up,"
therefore, by silting in hie store and
waiting tor it, is in the position ol Mi­
cawber, who was eternally waiting for
somstkieg to turn up, never dreaming
that things ere alWays waiting io ba
turned up. Cutaauxrs exist in dull
times as well ns brisk. They v are only
mots careful is buying and look longer

®ee

[101

Begging is a very good busiamo in Kre
York. There are hundreds of tbo?
sands of people wbu are ewehn. in :bo I
uee of nickels, uv| who, Jrom hsbit,
drop them Into'rearyhaler box that is
offerud—them are the tipey-gsnerous,
and tha aftuany,benevolent—all thesa
make up afeiugli to keep tile army «!1

।

As will be eeen by the official pro­
ceedings published in another column,
the Bonatorial^Conventien at Cliartotia
on Saturday, nominated Hon. Asa K.
Warren of Olivet, Eaton County, as tha

&amp; MATCHING

the Iron Bridge

scsaz*. r&lt;reaE“i
While for 1874 alone they will be
over 8500,OO-.i
Perhaps one of tbe most aetoniahiag
wiucm of inercasvd revenue to th«
State has been from the recripta for in­
terest on State deposits and fees from
State officer*. From 1835 to 1854, be­
ing nineteen years, the receipts from
these roartos were 11,553, or an aver­
age of 674 per unnum, while the ro­
There was paid to the University om nt* from the sama sources from 1855
from the State Treasurv from I860 to to 1878, being eighteen yvere, were
1854 indueivv. 873,45*. or an average 8327,670, or an average of 117,245 per
of H4.0S1 60 per annum.

’resawing

Hay

Rakes,

and

■MAX".'j

Drills,

Plows, etc.
He had expected , to
bare -others &lt;m the ground, but' was
disappointed in receiving them. Wa
••xt eato’.ed the carriage shed of J. Lee
Reod.wbo has 7 buggies and 2 splendid
cottars. One, in particular, of the bug­
gies should deunrr* the] eoreful fat»petrtian of all. For beauty of finish aad
aula of wockaxanehip, we think it in

Come and see
„
lings, Sept., Oth 1874.

for Yourselves.

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp;

good substantial l-uggiesjbsra w
ware both good
I' Now rnmee tbe good thiagw of w
in fruit, embracing apples, p
.■ ■ ___
|&gt;eachos, grapws, eic^ ti
v- ‘
been a bettor display in________ ,
corn, owing to the dry weather it

Orel* CH

------- d„

truthfully any it was th&lt;- finest and moat
varied aMortmcnx wo baa* over peered
spun. Vegetables worn fair but not up
was a good display of potatoes,
and other vegetables
In the Floral Hall wsre rams of 4M
beet specimens of Honey ever exhibited
at our Countv Pair.
In Millinery
Goods Mrs. M. E. Taylor rewired the
first premium, aad tbe show cases of Al.
Troutwins nalHopklns A Barnes, were
splendid. The case of Trout wine's was
ronnu£actttred/by Jan. M. Hawse aad is
worthy of a careful inspection. Of but­
ter, bread and cake, a large aud good
assortment wore .'ahffivn.] Of
work, flowers, aad needle work, a good
display was made lot not as ranch as

.

OCERY AND TEA HOUSE,
Just opened in Mr.BOWNE’S NEW STORE,

will DO torteitea

H TTWX

JI

turi Slot of Sy^yr Sril*r

Where can be found a choice and well selected Stork of Staple
and Fancy
PROMSIONd, CONFECTIONERY A
(Iruund
Spices
'“Mrs. G.M, Sides, would rettpectfiJly inform the Ladies of '

SOMETHING NEW!

MU jilt .•imuW’?R*".TED PURE-

All kinda of Fruit in their Season.
Fresh Vegetables alwa&gt; » on hand.
Also we have a full line of the beat

&gt; MwrA ftxWflB.,profksry,1Ols»» a Wooden War,
Always on hand at prices that cannot be beat in the County

in D'

and Wilson, both represented by Trav­
erse Philips Black end Fuller had
noma vary fino sped tn sue of Marble
Stones on exhibition.
•,
In the poultry depurtmont it esosUed
Ksounty fkit we Ease ever attended.
odd be impracticable, at thia time,

hibitors, such as attracted our attention. ,
In the words of many who attended thk
Bute Fair, “it oxooite anything we have
orersoen." W.fD. Hayes had nearly .
a dosen coot» of Partridge Cochins,

I). R. McElwain exhibited Dork and
Light Brahmas and Brenas Turkeys,
J. 8. Van Brent Rouen Ducks. John
Hotchkiss the celebrated Ayfeebury

&lt;L

L'a building on State St.,
ig Roonu.

od»«t&lt;53iaXJ

Wark

to call before Purchasing.

not prevent 10,000 bushels
ood FALL AND WINTER
LES being wanted at the
ixtgs Depot, for which, the
test Marxst price will be

�Tifs R^rilsuciyi B\,ms^.
1 ot Barry County, at Union Ball,
in thia city, on Friday Oct. 16th,
at 7 o’clock. Turn out every­
body.

Agreeable to the call o! the Commit­
tea th. Senatorial’ Convcatrm for the
l«Ch District assembled at Charlotte on

tn,. XM*
counts so that he l
Unto stock of gw
a„
o*
bare noth a bug fa* beta

There ia a fallow by tha suns of
Boecber in town, claiming tha Penn
Mutaal of Philadelphia to ba th. Ut

far in hi. official caroor justified the
great expectations which his appoint­
ment created. He ia one of tha many
tnu men chosen by Preudon t Grant to
fill important official positions
Tbo Dea Moinae (Iowa}) Valley ZZiroU of a recent date, starts out with a
rolumn article on “Program in South
America," followed,by another article
on the •■Dimeateous of the Planet Sa­
turn." That editor evidently thinks he
ia “at homo” moat anywhere.
We pubEsb announcements uf deaths,
births and marriages, witboat charge.
But for «T&gt;»tTy or other matter aceompany ing u-.tscaa of deaths our charge |

CHURCHES.

rille, was chosen Secretary.
On motion of Dr. Covey af Eason,
the Chair was authorised to appoint a
committee of three an credentials, and
selected aa said Committee Dr. Oom,
Han. Daniel Striks^andG. W. K^ea.
Tbo Committee an Credentials report­
ed twenty delegates in attendance from
Eaton Cotutly and twekn from Berry,
and the report on motion, Hon. Geo.
K. Beamer of Barry, was accepted and
vlopte&lt;l. .
[The Seemtasy did not farniab us with
the names ot tbe delegates, ami they
are coatequently omitted.—Ed. B*»-

A. N. SABIN,
FLOCS Jr

CFjUS .

Commission Merchant,

.nruis.

MfflK IS BEAD!
DAY ANDJNIGHT.

number of polidaa in fotco that the
Penn can. Tho “best” is a largo claim
to tanka for e company. aad entitled to
On motion of Dr. Covey ths Chair
was directed to appoint two Tellers, and
Tfry little credit.
selected for that position. Dr. Covey of
Eaton County, and Clement Smith of
Barry.
*
On motion of Mr. Giddings ot Eaton
Lottors remaining In Haatiuga P. O.
County, the Couisatiua peoceeded to an
uncalled for Oct. 7th, 1874.
Wm Allen, E 8 Brownell, Wm 8. informal vote for Senator with Hie fuiCrowell, D Hewett Davis, Wm Henson, lowing^result:
Frank Kelley, Emma Lawranson, Mrs WbpWFNu. of Totos
Sarah Lxinmag. L Mack. Irving G Hen’y A. Show rocoi
Nichols, Warren E Roberts, John Stan-

Qty Drug

C. SCHULENBURG,

Be it known. That I shall
| keep in gtoA and fill tn order
j thfi fekhnded j . .

Wo have jest received tho largest,
cheapest and beat aawrtmen; of wed­
ding atatsooery ever brought to this
city, coosiatwg of all the latest style of
er.rolopee, paper and cards. With our
new and beautiful styles of type, and
good workmen, we are now prepared to

CorejBO cenu,

. ..._____

Oats forty cent*.

Common Council meets tn-night.

□uuwHe

J. Tilden had given 110,040 out of bb
own pocket to help elect Greeley Proai
Cha*. Bauer.
dent, a rash young man wanted to know 8. Dickie,
if any one could say whether Mr. Tilden Henry Hollingshead, Henry Prindle.
8aml. Edmonds,
had ever given even ao much as 11000 Win. Gear.
iu aid of hia country in the time of its
extremity. Deep silence brooded over
that assembly.

Henry A. Shaw
-•*
11
And on motion of G. W. Keyes, Hou.
Asa K. Warren of Olivet. Eaton Coun­
ty. was declared unanimously ncminated a* the Republican candidate fur

5«ini:jjiBeu Pins,
ofall CURTI&amp; DODOF. ROBINSON

that tha Chair appoint the usual Sanatotal Committee, tha Chairman to bo
from tha County of Barry.

and WJARD palteruK and

Crofiugsfcr oRTt O W 8 now In

bored 4.202. and the receipts amocatod
to 125.710.
The number^
«®’r‘eto at tbe State
Prison only needs the addition o! a
’ couple to make 70S. '
i Wednesday evening Senator Chan1 dler, Gov. Bagley and Repreeentativo
Williams speaks in Luce's Hall, Grand
. Rapids.
Hun. Albert Williams of Ionia, will
talk on Woman Suffrage and Politi­
cal Prohibition to-monow night at He-

TO ADVERTISERS-

Local feli'iptj; JUtictj.

It w&gt;» Capt. Geu. W.McCormick not
Dr. A. H. Eilia, who was Secretary of
tbo District Convention. The mistake
wav mad* in this office
We learn that Allegan Udge. No.
1&lt;», L 0. O. F., will celebrate its 8th
Anniversary on tho l‘th day ot Novem­
ber. A good time is anticipated.

The Annuel Meeting of the Barry
Cocnty Board of Sapervborr, will ba
i uu now all alone in tbe Photograph held nt the Court House, in thb city,
bus:n»aa, and as I have made arrange- commencing on Monday next.
nents to increase my facilities tor dotnk. ,Tho prince of Dead-Boats—tho man
bstti-r work than over, all should call
who spalb calf “c-a-l-v-o," is tbo Dem­
end get a negative taken. The superiorrty of toy work,in the past is a suffi- ocratic candidate fur rroeecuting Altorei-'it guarantee of first-class work in oey. When ssdf weedwi «ui
th- futoxw.
Looms in Washington
Hun. HaAcy Wright and Cbarke H.
ri xlc, south side State Street\
Bauer, our popular candidate for ProoSir!
Geo. L. nxxrw.
eruting Attorney, are at Lansing alienA ' Reidy io Buy Wheat, Osts, and dhV to busiasus in the Supreme Coart.
Other Grain.
^fficob Maus has been turning his gar­
HoHon! den into a grapwy wo should judge by
arv now prepared to purchase wheat. the way be has dug it up- He tafotms
n«
that be intends to set oct nearly 60
Oats, and other grain, a! the Storebooae
o' W T. Eastman, corner Broadway
a-.l Railroad • treats.
The higbrot
p.cc paid in caah. F’armow lenrn our
prices before solliagCxmst &amp; Hower.
MTta Ooepw.ion.1 Dutr^ with OS*
Putings City, Sept 2, 1874.

PICTURESl
PICTURES 1

mo.

Commission Merchants.

v'Tho Firemen's Fair Dance proved to
mittew Hon. David R. Cook of Barry,
bo one of the best parties held ia Union
Dvmueratic, Liberal, Bogus Republi­ Hall, or even in thia vicinity, kr some
Members of Wild Flower 1-odge No. G. W. Keyea ol Eaton, and Isaac A.
can Coavonti-'n at Hickory Conjees to_J4 I. O. 0. T, ere earneetly requested Vtooman of Barty.
to bo pmrat at the regular meeting on
Monday evening, Oct 5th, 1874, aa
buiiccM of importance will bo pvwoented.
0. A. Bxaaaa, W. C. T. -

1

kPI1.'

for P 1&lt;mt» And .other purposes.

Another uMry teanfor wm tho gMst
, at tho Vrocntan Hone tart •wmag.

:W”E™

Harting*, Mich.

IN GRAIN AND FLOGS,

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

and all who contributed to their benefit.

1811

From the Grand Raped. E»jlt we
team that Mr. Farnham Lyon, formerly
of the "Mialugaa Eichangs" of De­
troit, and more rocvntly of the “North­
western Hotel” at Marquette, haa pur­
chased the interest of Mr. Pickering in
the now “Merton House'' at Grand
Rapids, the proprietors being Pantlind
A Lyon. Under their ' management
this bouse caAot help being one of tbe
moat popular not ale in the Northwest

day will be found the r*rospeetus of the
Zatsr-Dera* tha organ of the Republi­
cans of Illinois aad one ol the moat ably
edited journals in tha natioo.
Thor­
oughly Republican in politics, liberal i n
tte advocacy of the intersets of tha
working-mao, always in tha front rank
as a avwsyapw. wo earnestly command
it to tha fa vara bio notice of such ol our
subscribers as deatw a Daily or Weekly
Tbe finest display of marble ever from Chicago. We send th. Weakly to
seen ia this section of tbe State, is now any subscriber to the Biwsss for 1875
on exhibitioa at the rooms of Black A for 81 25 or 82 75 for both papera. free
of all postage. Bend your orders to tbo

Ground* last week, is for sale on liberal
terms. All who dmiro anything in
their line should sol fail to call st their
shop. They will not be undersold, and
their work cannot not bo excelled in the

We harv just received something en­
tirely mt and novel in tho lino cl lith­
ographic posters and cards, which we
are confidant will attract tbe atte^iec
aad consequently be a desirable and
valuable way of advertising. Thu pou­
ters aw suitable fur the dry goodsclothing, groceries and boot and shoe
trade, while the cards are adopted to
tha wants of all claa-wa of trade. AdTirtisera are invited to call aad examine

Agricultin al Implements
AO. AC.
(Give

i.mmiwniTi

me

a Cal

Warehouse corner Broad
pie Streets. W. T. E.
Hasting., Sept 23,1874.

INTER-OCEAN
THREE EDITIONS.

HUTmo» ruBuc schools.

imi, s®-veeilt,'m

mi-

A USE SI Al A SIOWISItMIIM.
D&gt; iUasa’s Para Paxaou, for Rheuatism. Neuralgia, Ctampa, CuRp,
iarrluxa, Chokra Morbus, Obolva UsiaaJiI* WJ. aad tee emd-v wU « ell

. PMXDLK.
In el Freta'a

LEABIIG REPUaLICAI PAPER,

I whose duty it it to see that our Caes/sdi scry AdaM.-iesud System is enforced, to
the feet that there are aevetal ^aee
here, wbert U b Wry apparent to all,
that their attention it very much need­
ed. The cases that we refer to, are the
Editors of the ffease Jesawl.
Now thia commanity a» lbtarwatod la
this matter, aad we do not propose to let
the it rest, until those follows ere osafM to ieew sawettay, no matter bpw
much they oppose it._____
THE

WHOLE WESTERN

A FAMin SEWIFAFtS.

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COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT

RKIINGTON SIMGIAm
Portfolio of Gems,

COON-

or two doubtful
John Q- Cressey Esq., our candidate
for Sheriff, baa been rommisaicned by
Sheriff Vruoman as a Depwly Sheriff,
end ia on hand lor any business that

nUT-CUM VtWAFU!

may baoatnseted to hh»W. T. Eastman has been compelled
to purchase a etoans engine to elevate
grain with at hi. stow-house, the pn»-

National Newspaper,

If you want the vesy best Painting,
Knlscmining at Graining, over dune tn
this city, call on John Michael. He Is
jnsf tho man who can suit you.
Stf

Having jnst received • lot ot nm joh
type, we continue to A&gt; ail kind* of fine
■nd common Card, Job and Book Print­
ing. at reaaonabta ratea. Baiafactien
guaranteod.
CostUMEUt G'UJWE, Grand Rapids ;
thorough work ; obi* tearhero Great­
er demand for .tudoMe to fill porttwne

Cole &amp; Son,

FOR SALE

�Yow willfind at-the

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OLD, BKUA1U ARD DIRECT ROUTE.
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J. W. &amp; C. G. BENTLEY,

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•Ktabalteb seS fsr »«et Her

That we offer Building Material, Finishing
Lumber, Shingles, Lath, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Flooring,
Siding, Doorand Window Frames

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SATISFACTION

GUARANTEED.

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•St- Mill ami Yard on Broadway near the Iron Bridge. .
“Many Jisop’.o whsrs roursuw from?"
•‘Wai, some.”
"Plenty of ladle,, I suppose t"
•Yaaa, a apriaklia’."
“And I don’t doubt that you ar,
quits a bcau’ktnong than V

The Culler Machine in Full Blast.
Now IS the time to See Us Make Cutters by Machinery,

SSE^jgHSS'

41t r„&lt;H&gt;W Sr/&gt;rr^»f)f &gt;• Ti/t Tiftt.
ivnntry will taka a glass of wine ?”
"Thank'o Don't keer if I do."
Th. wins wm brought.
“You must drink a toast"
"Ob, git rout I 1 eats toast—usvar
beard o' sieh a thing aa driukin* it. But
1 kin gna yon a bsntiment."
The tedtM clapped tbstr hands ; but
what waa thair surprise whan the
stnmgsr, rising, ajaike calmly and dear­
ly, in tones ornatef and dignified, as fol­
lows :
A.
•
'•Ladies and gentlemen, permit me to ।

j First.
Second.
Third.
Fourth.
Fifth.

II ? do nearly all our new work by Machinery
. \fy power cysts but little.
1 don't have any Dogan-Head Mechanics. - '
I boss the Job mysei/.
The work is welldone the firsttime, and there-\
fair J do not have to charge any extra price for
the dob to cover the txpencr. of repairing it.
I make (t dozen Buggies just alike, and can •
make them cheaper on that uccounl.
Seventh. I lire on the- profits ofmy own labor.
Eighth. 1 don't have to pay rent.
Mfnih. I know all about the Buggy business.
Tenth.
IT hen 1 get a good Mechanic I keep hiiy.

aatenfstesos--.

mind that outwaid appearance, are of-

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I2tehr^«®^&lt;”S,»1 PUBLIC LIBRARY OP KENTUC'Y.
mistake haa been mutual."
tha State, entsrodnMmqmrod for Mr. Whitman.
•'Ah! her, I am. Governor. Glad to
see you.' Than, turning to tho dumb
founded company:
“I vriah yoo a vary good waning.’’
Andaud
be cheap
left them
toalinr
about
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•mall
m it w
pnoJble
for full-

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Wm. E. Savage A Bro's Column.

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“OYSTER OCEAN**
Lalies art Gfttaoj Bstirait

grown people to feel

Graui River Valley Division

Bi* Want Jattoi &amp; Sanai

jtudul «

The horse disease ha, broken out at
St John. N. B.
Now ia a good lima to rut brier* and !
dig sprouts.
.
Tha corn in many sections of Vi. haa

GOLDSMITH'S
BRYANT k STRATTON

Business University,

The annual value of the hooey crop
m the United Hlatea is estimated al
Sf.OOO.OOT.
There will be ISO,000 pounds of bops ,
raised in Puyallup vallev. Washington
Territory, thia year.
Tha Texas lever ia reported to bare
broken out amoughbo caltlt In MenanE
Cro.it

Chea Reuckrr cd tian Jose, Cal„ reoeived OAF Angora goats by a siugle
rauroad tnw
, Wheater, Clemson A Co. Middletown.
Grapa vines should usver be allowed ।
•* «
to fall down from tbe stake or trellis—
keep them faalened up.
Rotnabody cstimbtea that the jwultry
iotowt in the United State, amounts tr&gt;
mor, than *30,000,000 annually.
aioeer, Imre just put 200,000 young
shad inb&gt; the nnuuatouie River at Mill-.
f.ud, Ct.
.Mr. M. Brown of Roilh&gt;«. Iwnawvs
tku, Mteli.. Iiarrevtsd 1,280 bushels of

4o -r*Mwt. A. IllCt.aMtolNMbe.

MICHIGAN AND

lasts:

A Live Hplo.v INowspn

’Randolph Bt and Fifth Arc..
CHICAGO.

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Barlow &amp; Goodyear.

NOW IS YOUR TIME!

Briggs House

k

Give it a three months Trial.

The firm of Barlow &amp; Good-1
year, after Twenty Tears of un­
interrupted business, will open
on the'/First Day of September,
EVERY DAY FOR
THREE MON'HS an entire New Set of Books.
FOR ONE DOLLAR.
Jlorlrt Ilrp-t,
Our Mr. Goodyear will devote
his whole time to the settle­
ment of the old Books, and we
trust our friends will come—
promptly forward, examine their
accounts and settle the same.
MUSIC FOR SCHOOLS.

RICKCORDS

Is the best Family Paper1
published in Barry Co.

WSFJ

Gent’s Clothing,
wi: i'T*

HUrfTOOk,’

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

MIHIMnilllH
Tranks

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editor and

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■HSvSHWcK
HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1874.

VOL. XIX. NO. 25.

WHOLE NO. 959.

chores of sheets, the eager recital of the
day a pfeaaurea at actMeats. that greet­
ed papa, asuties or uncle, in bar own
ntnnery and wondered If Tom. Beaaio
and Mark wuuld bo trained to sit quiet
la one place tor hours at a time.
"At twoysara age I leach mT child­
run their letters, and alter Uat they

mil'll iii Blew c&lt;

several timea. end it did not vsry a min­
ute. Tnisooe plays about 100 feet
"Then there ti the Grand Geyser. O

tatujht sewing."
“Bel when do they play!"
-‘Their games and ptusto. are auffirust amusement lor rhe biys, and I al
tow the girts to cut and fit clothing for
a large wax doll"
"Bat du they not have any boars for
"It wav hard to lose bar the last of
rur.niax. balls, kites, and other out­ the firs." said Mra Turmoyle, "and she
door plsy 7"
was such a patient child, after ahe had
“I diespprare entirely of out door lout her bearing."
‘Too patient. There will be no need
new uf any system tn training. Five
evciae in a long walk to and from children, ad under the sod! Oh. Tillie!
school."
Thank God we have not such a homo as
A. rite .poke, ibe hall-door opened
quietly, and a tall of footsteps crossed God lor merry
ths hall to the sitting-room Fire child­ noisy lost, and ma tbe crying ol oar
ren. three girl, and two boya camo in baby May! May ba guard and bless
with languid font-steps, and with pale our Utile coos and giro tbem health
fuel, Irum which all child ahneev seem­ good principtea, and happiness, rather
ed stnekennd. Rpotlamly, clean, with than give us the doubtful blessing of A
shiny hair and polu&gt;&gt;wd bouts, they fol Qotxr Hostx "
lowed io orderly fashion the lead of tlie
eldest, wbo stood belore hio mother,
watting for permi-vion to .nesk.
"Well my sou T” she said quietly.
‘•There u no school thia afternoon
Tbe senior class is to be examined," ha

And a Perfect working Damper and Check Draft.

IT IS MADE IN THREE SIZES

it Fret Hs'ydcu mra: “Its basin is 21
feet in diameter, and it is 100 fee*drop.
Tbe central body of water ruahaa int..
tbe air 90 fo*. white fire minor j.te a.ooad to.tbe uaurmuus height of 250 fret,
tbe clouds of steam rashing up to a
bight of 500 toot Tho earth aumbtes
under the descending deluge from tbu
fountain; a thousand hissing sound,
are beard in tbe air; rainbows encircle
lbs snmmi: of tho jets with a halo v&lt;
ealcatial glory.

and Gardner Falla. Tho fbnaatfou at
"•ese springs are much mere axtowive
•hn tbu*. of tbe gem A. we g* 1.
•ught of these springs fire aifeo ■dPT-t.
they look like a iTtlfo city of white
J railings. Th. overflow of tho boilraw
mineral water has formed a-------in’
sbite as snow, arranged la aautfoua or
•tain that one can ascend, paavn by
tho top. of tall piM trees that are ju*
crowing out uf these beaatiful fcrmaiKms, until you are 500 foot abovw wlrat
waa once a raltey ourared with ttaaher.
dtill this mountain of beauty tnva
higher iied higher. Two
bw-ing water are do:cg all thia bringinr tbA mina-al frnn tea— J—•

To reach there wo go down tho Yetfow•tonc. passing tho Devil's Slide, anoth­
er grand sight, eery BBeh more ol a
sight than tho ooo in Webber Obmuou
tbe Union Pacific Railroad. Htv m
reached the paa. throng., which the
Northern Pacific Railroad U aurveyod.

The celebrated cast Lined Diving flue Base Heaters,

Acorn
Maple Parlor
And the largest assortment of Cottage, Cook and Parlor Cook Stoves
County.

----------------------------- am (wv
iog with my euumda. 1 nuw eapeot
&gt;o *an for Ban Francisco in a few days,
when I expect to go to New Tert by
water. If I find the far We* I will
drop you a note.
1 forgot to My I mw no Indiana and
no signs of their aver having been
there. I am -old by tbe old hunter that
they never visit th* country, having n
.uper.'ition among them that thia is
where tbe Great Spirit puniah* had

I have consumed fouriweek. is mak­
‘•Wcnjtyou make me so.ee bobs for ing tbe trip, have had coma rough
my kite, mamma ? There's a spimdid weather, a good deal ol rough country,
wisd!”
and di 1 whit they call here ‘‘roughing
Followed by a .weet soprano,
it" generally, until 1 have won tbojjap•'And oh, momma, juu promised tho pollatiun from tbe old hunters of a good
first holiday you would tmu tny doll's , . mountaineer. Al all events I bar.
' gained in a m_-asure the one thing 1
bonnet."
**I 'ant a kite, too'" .track in Mark was after,—an improvement in my

brought in Barry

qiflBLI 4 /(USStLL
tbem. I have been through storms ol
enow and rain; slept out in tbe open
air on tho mountains 9 OOU feet above
sea IwvL in * continuoua rain all night
without a lent; ata bear moat and
dougb-uuta friend in elk tallow; walk-

A QUIET HOUSE.

YOU WILL FIND

DENTIST

Kashtille

Kirtiiai.

NEW LUMBER,

j,ear Dwight J- BurraU’s Agricultural ork

H.A. BUSELL'S
South side Bute Street-

Hitinih Mich.

B. F. STEINHOhT

Sirjital aii Meiural

DENTIST

We guarantee tbe BECKWITH STOVE to give perfect satis­

faction, or money refunded.
For Economy of Fuel, Safety and Durability it stands without a

SCHOOL (J1IIS!
We would
Chromo r
parties who
School Cards, mring them:
oity

ws netor.

respectfully refer to the following
have purchased the stove and are
James Dibble Esq
Joan J Fuller
Jnnub Odell
DMWowi
A W Ditonbeck
Chas Young.
Manning Drud
Werrot. Caltina
B Kurts
DatidHaos

cirrY*Lt*VTNEW STORE!

KISOOKAIBIWreKE
BMO-WWS BZ.OCTK

all this and taken no cold or bee., un­
well a minute, but on tho contrary 1
bare improved in health all the while
Ol course it is all owing to the climate
Buch a thing as a cold is bartly known

a. a burst of shrill, childish laughter
sounded tram tbe nursery down the
hall stairs and into the sitting-rwrai
where be waa making out sumo accounts.
-1 wish those children aver would be
quiet! Ain't it moot bedtime. Th lie !"
•They are probably undrMaing,"
Mrs. Tunnoy io replied quietly. 'TH go
up and see il they are rowdy fur bod "
-Do keep tbem quite until they are f
Thoen was an interval ut profound si­
lence, and in al*out half an hour the
cuthex returned
“They are all asleep now," she said.
•Tom Usd arosaed the kitten in Beetle s

last evening, and you would not bars
known there wee a child in tbe bouse.
And dtot* has five, while we only have
three."
•‘Perhaps they were abed."
■■They were all tn the next room,"
waa the triumphant reply. "Stone is
proud of them, and well he may be
fbere is Will*, just tbs age of our
Torn studying Latin, instead of draw­
ing kittens in doll's clothes. And Amy
a bo will not bo lour years old for three
mouths, reads w.ll And knows too mul­
tiplication table through I Look al our
yvueg sa rages I”
‘They are gelling along wall at
school, doer. 1 think Mark is too
young yst to study. Tbs others -did
nnt &gt;r&lt;&gt; to acL.K,! till th«v were fire."

Fifteen mile. further brought us in
sight of Suifiher Mountain. -another
specie of geyrors. Heretofore tLe odor
Iron tbe »j»er» bad mostly been such
Ss ta found at an old ashery, but hers
it partakes more of what is generally
•uppowd that bad place ts made up ol
The boiling brimstone is throwa hraven
ward till a largo moo nlain u formed
ninny hundred feet high, covering acre,
uf ground. Here must beautiful crys­
tals ere f trued from the sulpber waier
and look like to many diamonds, but

weather this time of year. Thu year i.
an exception, and now they My they thia mmmc-i •h.iwa it io bo 8,804 feet.
will bars two mouths of fine cleat Lt has anaieiotSSO.mir. and iso tiroiy
■urroundod by tba peaks of the Barty
Kouotains. Of it Prof Harden says :
‘‘It lay before ua a vast shret of quiet

whip her, and keep her upon bread and
waler for a whole day. lira- Leo told
her to any it wasn't her fault, but .be
■sid her mother wuuld not believe her."
“Dinner I^anu here cu-nee papa!”
cried Tom.
Mr. Turmoyle came in with a very
grave face lie made no comment upon
day, but etoojisJ tu kiss the rosy faces
with unwouted tenderness After diuu«t, he eont tbe children to the nuisery.
and said tu hia wife, wbo bad anxious-

"Till*. I met Dr. Hulmes on my wsy
hums, and be tolls me that there have
been throe cases uf scarlet lever from
tbe school. It is raging tearfully, be
TL Turmoyle turned vsry pale.

Last tear Mresra. Dwight A Barren,
•if Hastings ex hibixed tbe Robbins Oultivaur, ehiehla manufactured by Htera
at HuAtings, Barry ooanry, at the State
Fair at Grand Rapids, and wrre awartvd by tl* viewing oxnmiitee two sihur
medals. These awards have been held
beck under rather peculiar eirenmatoaCx», and ti e subject was brought before
the Ex.raiiro CcmmiUeo st iu m-etiag
ou Friday lost, and passed upon, we
think, without being fully uader-iood by
tbe memb.rs, as the whole matter waa
laid upon tbe table without a thorough
explanation. As this cultivator waa

at Saginaw, tbe dooaiju, Certainly mu*
bo considered as confirming tbe awards
made at the Blate Fair ai Grand Rap­
ids. andiwe ran see no good reason for
■ iihhutdiog the awe-4, made there.

were filled with enthosiaviu- Tho great
object of oar labors bad been rescued,
an! we were amply paid fur our toil.8ocb'*visiun ■ worth a lilMtma. and
only ono of auch marvelous beauty
At the Fair of 1874, tbe oonuoitloa
will ever greet human eyes."
on cultivators found tbit there was no
Here two mountaiaeor* hare built a ground for a'trial of theee impIomen Is.
and the ox hibitore in this class agreed
pains to make it pleasant fur os ; took with them. It was so reported to tbe
os 15 milca acroas the lake, where VI Executive* Superintendent, wbo inforoed
oarapod out for a hunt among tbe elk. them that of course do prraum could
bear, atsd antetope. Wo snccoKled iu be awarded, as tbe premium list pro­
getting only one black boar and *&gt;me vided that a trial should be made. But
small game. Some planes on the lake here cnm« in the ex sibiten, wbo were
(■elicaM. svrau and goeen, qere v*v nu­ all desirous thal their machine might
merous. Tbe pelican on the wafer is a bo ja-ied upon, aBJ Mr. Hanford in
beauty, and uRUadistinee looks-like Lrc-d them that if they wuuld waive k
a infill boat. Our return trip of 15
trial, as the ground wts unfit, be would
miiae «as taade in an boar and ten
minu'M. before a guls nf wind, and
Henry Lake through an oa«y pass, or uv-t waves eight feet high. The old
rather an elevated plain. Henry Lake sailor said it was tho fane* sailing ho
i. remarkable auly for being in a hub
and made their award, and the result
altitude and filled with fine large trout.
waa that Dwight 4 Burrell, ol Ha*
It » about throe mile* wide and five
mgs, were awarded the [wwaiutea, both
Lug. Our route from here to tbe low­ •nd Grand Canon ol tbe Yellowstone. as a fallow cultivator and a drill eeltier b'y.cr basin is over low mountains,
i) mitoe below, was our next point ol vaLr, on the Bobbin, martian. But
through valleys a good portion of the interest, which we made the la* day of there waa a protest entered by King, of
way. well timbered with pine.
I’ontiac. who claimed that bo bad nut
givea hia conceal to the waiver; thia waa

"In the school y she murmured.
•Well. amo..g the seburara."
Tnerv vm little more to say, but ths
To attempt a deecription ofthoee gey­
heart ol «ertparent aunt up a prtinox ser. thinking tu convey anything like a
Io a kind and Hoareuly Father, tu keep clear idea, would be useieaa One may
stand and guxo on them in worn!or aod
admiratiun, and he wiH be most likely
sickened, and in three dare mure all tu imagine bimsrif standing over a lake
throe wore down. Teoderoet nursing, o! fire and brimstone, but bis almiruloving cere and an unexpected docility tmu wdi soon subside as be is warned
of patients, nnughtth- bttle Tunnoyles tu quit the spot in baste, or teko a show­
loving mother thought, with a sigh.
Seated t»- next u.oruing, in doe* coo- •ately out upon the road to health again. er both of boiling waler; but when bo
venation, the ladfee pree-oled a con­ Tbe must nauasuus mediaues wore has reached a safe datance he may
trast as marked as the atusoepbero ol swallowed if ‘Tnamma' coaxed, and tbe stand and WitnsM what can bo seen In
tnair buuaM. The tiny, blue-cy-d wo- him: stringoat etillneM was observed, no uiiier [*rt ut tbe globe. I will take
when papa was discovered to have
tears in his eyes nt Bessie’, crib.
Ibe day the children assembled in
i ho/sit ting-room for the first tea-drinktnglwM a gab day, but papa was obs«:ted to bare a and fere.
•• Wbl* vu are thankful, dear childrea," he raid, ■ fur uur blerteg^let us
not lorgwt to sympalbyM with tbe sor­
row of othera. Willie nd Maud Btone
w.ro burial to-day, and Amy will bo scribe was about 15 by SC feet inridn,
deaf for life. Ti-o others are still very and raised about 15 feet abort tbe earth
by the overflow and formations of ths
•----- oootaiaed ro tb&lt;-witer. 'Ta.
----- —e 1 went to H.. it was boiling
away like a great eaMran with a tro-

~* "tf"-

running erwr the rim neatly aD aroued.
finding ife way down several eectious of

canon. To me they were by far tbe
grandest aig..t I ever saw or ever ax
pectloeoe. To use tbe word.of anoth­
er. “Niagara Falla iw ojtupirison lx&gt;k
Muse." ThU may seem id be an axagoration, but cumpare them. I think
the bridge ai Niagara is 250 feet above
the water; a like bridge across Uris
cam* would raise bv-r 2,000 feet, and
ra«teodet sfopiag banks covered with
timber, bare, perpeudioular rucks are
presented, and acme standing &lt;&gt;ut alone
in varied ebapea and color. Ttuv.
with the roar ul the waterfelt and the
water thal is shot hundreds of feel
iiigb from its reaction, looking like

committee noted. Thu protest was not
considered by the Eiooutiv- Committ­
al Grand Rapids. but kid over as i.
u-ual until the annual meeting at Baton
Rapids. There the arikra et the View,
iug Cummil tee waa confirmed on tbe
condition that Masses. Dwight A Burafl should exhibit to the executive eu-

had submitted to the Secretary, an
tieuev too Burinras Qommittro un&lt;*.«
took to overrule to aetim ol Die Exec

�NEWYORKLETTER.

!

»«tGrM»diupa^

HASTINGS IARBLE WORKS !
(iU Iteh) w

You will find at the

Naw Yoax, Oct. 10, 1874.

will «i dxr trial, prove tho i
ability, in n knowledge of the

There har^ bws numhvts of failures

iw nn m »'i hili

TABLE TOP».

MANTLES,
SHELVEH. ETC.
of new trouble.

memben of tho Board have ri.itcd situ-1 "verauures are tbe re­
Democratic opponent, adopted by the iter imtltulfons elsewliaro nnd nlteu fod ml’ of last year's panic and inbaeqaeat
•-------- -.------ ,
----eight a* their rondidst* st th* eoaren- the Nedonnl Prison Reform C-.n
at fit. Louis, thus atiabiiug theuu&gt;u1 v„&gt;
lion on Saturday.
to suggest a fow minor improvement i.
Tho Bran! .ays: "There is no class
■Wlfully odt
of applicants fo whom it has to much steadiiy forcing a certain class of deal­
PROBATE OffiDER.
pained us to turn a deaf ear as to those er* into bankruptcy. Th* recovery of
or MIcniqAM.'Cseao or tm. stclaimed the award* nh-.uld bo withheld
parents and guardians who bato .ought
list year for an irregularity which it «a»
tbe restraining influence* of this institu­
•vidMU.nom wss committed. We hope
tion to save from temptation and ram a
wayward child or ward without the
way* done, rota tho Temperance Ticket, 'tain of legal commitment Among thu
and we shall do it openly; not go most successful schools of tbs country
with which wo orc acquainted thi. produe to tfcwewperintondant, Mr. Hanford,
comparted to haul down their &amp;*£*■!
iharte should set himsslf right by sus­
taining hie own rates and regulation* the crusade.
that tbe minimum ng* of rommitmsut
[tie fine to Meeera. Knapp ft Blanchard,
be ei^bt years instead of ten." Oomi he committee men. that they ahonld bo &lt;
parotively iunocont chlldr.-n. are putin
.pheM m having dons their duty fairly;
jail along with tho mort virion, and ord
.nd. ftiaBy, it a due tn Meesra. Dwight fong lha popular Superintendent of th*
, isn't buxines. enough to keep them
often thereby made much worse than
ft Burrall, after haring mot with this 'Michigan Central Railroad, rill retire,
tbvy were befura. “Wo would rather
"•buff lent year, and then coming for­
see every unrated for boy found idle,
ward ogahr this year and miking a bet- .
♦ithont
boMe
or
employment,
taken
as
ttr exhibition than over, that thslr be ancceeded by - W. B. Strong, th*
wards of tbe State ur county and d*
■-fatal to tbe medals of 1973 ibonld bo Ipresent efficient Assistant General Burained tn this School or some kindred
pcrintendent. Wo trust this change institution until a place could bo fovnd
citing araree that New York has been
for him.”
A third family honw is very much treot&gt;4 to took place, tfixty wild Texas
I tral Michigan liai a great interest 'file needed, for which an appropriation of steers were being driven through the
crowded street to tbeir final goal, the
i lllllPr i ret’r’BirP,1I*rintondent waa crraedlng. |]0,000 is naked of the coming Legisla­ slaughter-house, whan, as might have
ture.
|
&gt;’ , l*&gt;P“lnr with the people and we trust
Tho boys' labor for tbe post year has been expected, they took fright- A
been more remunerative, nod the farm - , . ,------« , --------------better, than formerlr. Tbe form will nni1 »ngbten»J. the loug-horned beaate
?L?.E!TP ‘
tnacigrraent tho pros poritj of the Uen- won produto nU ths iswtitnlion can con- became trantformed into so many d»sutns.
mon». They charged la a wild, furious
lYxtnkcs, Hick., Oct. 14th. 1874. ! trait may be nil ite most ardent friends
IU____
, ,
. .„
eo^W desire.
good; only two deaths test year.
‘ 1 Peking whatever ramo in thair way.
There was on hand at tho clow of)
“ ‘““a ’rouW b»
(ro“ lb»'T
would I*
RepubUcanNominations. jjiLtoc's Moxtsly Mxoxxutk ton No­ the Inst fiscal rear 80,010.34. Of this | f,'arru! I,orn' -“ow •
.
‘VXUBKB.—Tho November' number of year's appropriations, although three- omiurucJ. Men and women climbed
!»*&lt;’. “*d «0’*,0f1 ,n^
Btato Ticket.
, Ballou's Mtgaana is ott and has a fourths of tbe year has mm«I, only one- I
half ba« boon drawn.—»15,000. 1^, I ways for eafety. Finaliy the herd be• remarkable table of contents In it nro naming, of tbo'boys nmonntto •0,703.-1^“ wpamted. and one by one, tho
JONK J. BAULKY, et #*»■«•were captured., BuMhe*,
’ Itrtr Thanksgiving sloriss, a tale of M Tire receipts from othsr sources, I /"’««•
Tho current expense, w**’ “ hvoly whde thee were about
| California, a sevetory, fow or five do- M.S48.P3.
•mounted to 540,017.08; pm 1 for roof- To have sixty w;ld sieora, mad and
ing and paintmg. 12,227,31; for library Ohnd with rage, charge through a street
SALE Off EXECVTIOM.
I poetry, besides a continuation of that and literature, 3720 17. Tho last two i crow.Jod wph vehicles and mon, women,
j mysterious novel, ••Will She Marry1 item* were provided fot by special ar "n.1 children, u anything but a yoke,
l' Aim ?” which is attracting mush atton- propriations Tho cosh now on baud is j J‘ *,* “ wua?»r U&gt;»‘ no Uvea were lost
’erfi
; jiun from those who have taken n little 3H.183.47, and tho Institution is nut in ‘®’
bb4 rhaltala, ul r.r wsal ibnW. lb, IboSi B&gt;d
ifer.ft
•*■»* auutxxL arixtsrtcs.
.: .Um,*,
interest iu
tn Biwru
spiritualism,
iMinni, anil
and oesire
detire to debt.
.---- “Probably -one-quarter (37,500) of
....
. —.
Dot bo j Tho annual inventors' of the criminal
•- &gt;■
«1 !ira£*«
i;

UJiito. &gt;»
•»! 11.,, 0,, T^otv.
_______________ ____ ________ ____ ,
, the mvetufo department. For sxfo at
During tho past yrar folding tfopt 'thecoe* of caring fur tho dangerous A. L&gt;. UTL 11 ul u Iki M
’ nil t&amp;A now* depot, in |h« country. 1 :!,D there were received into the School I clease*, court*, police and jirisooers.
Subscription price only «l.5&lt;) and tt ™.bw»:^h«Mrod, TO; awrago num-I foote up 35.000,&lt;W0 annually. The ar­
,-t
-r
ber in the School. 222 1-2; whole num- | rests per rear amount to 112,000. and
Tuu&gt;‘t' 4 Iter of commitments to date. 1.512; arcr- ; th, criminals, that is to say tho pooplo
, Tsteor, 30 Broomfield Street, Boston. ‘ sgo age. 13 yean and I, 1-S months, wh&gt; live by violating laws, number 50,­
! Tho year preceding, Ahe average sge 11&gt;0&lt;&gt;. Thsfe ars iu the city 12,000 «cwas 13 years and 21-2 mouths. Of tnal prostitutes, kuown and open in
those dismtMod test year the average •; th,tr
iue» pursuits, and
sou probably
pmoauiy as
a. many
( Cincinnati Exposition closed Is*: Satur- time of detention was two years nud —J-----mdrc wbo live by pwtutitten, but wbo
I day. There was on enormon. attend- five month.: number dls'hargvd aa re­ carry on their nsfarious business quietly
ante, great enthusiasm, nod a grand formed, 20; discharged to go out of and not in a public way. There ere
display of firework*. Tbs total ntteud- State to reside with parenls, 5; gractcd 3,000 known pickpockets plying their

County Ticket.

granted to (save to ‘lire with fartuur*,
11 ; reached majority, 2 ; lemandsd 3;: steal anything that come* in thair way.
died. 2; pardoned, 1 ; o«es;&gt;ed, 1.
There are 1,001) fotnals shop-lifters who
Number comuiitt«! for larwny, 70; make their living by plundering stores,
grand larceny, 3 ; burglary and larceny, and there are t500 fonces, or to u,m Eu5; burglnnr, I; assault and bstfery, » ; glisL raceivor* of stolen good,. When
vagrenr». 3: vagrancy aud disorderly 1 put the number of criminals at 50,conduct.
; obtaining proivorty ntldor (•01), I do not. of course, include tho
J ; returned,
2.
..
,— ------ ...
.—
Deiuocralic poiitiuisuB. And that ckus
187'2, and diminished in 1873, su'd fidse-prelvriseo.
CommiUe&lt;l by justicae, 77; i’oliou I to tho ratimalaand the number would
. leave a surplus. Permaneut buildings
ovticev; 7 ; Grrait Court*. 16 t^Rocnr-1 bn swelled al oncn to 75,000. But the
I will be put up for next yrel- that will dor’s Com I. 5; voluntarily returned. 2. j show is sufficiently frightful with out
t Hupiistea4aut J*busou save that Iu | adding this moat dangerous of all the
Turnoeitio Hi* nriaOn.likn arinhnrif.** amt K.!.. .....
ltdoMuo: appear that the White rv.tric'ions we find tho beet results. la- A
rxrraxs-Ttt.ro&gt;.
I^us porty u lmug up tu tbv
buoyancy of lMiiagPnn* sympaSdri jrts , At laM this matter has come to a

I

ituo skqczjw

GIFT ENTERPRISE!

.

MUSIC Mff SCHOOLS.

^BWwshi

ant. Mil! and Yard on Broadway near the Iron Bridge.

IB* ««■&gt; ,t««a urns iMuocwr .

• v. pniw. ■ U»

~jSjsS.73amsasai ’-tis-.txrft-x—

The Cutter Machine in Full Blast.
Now Is the time to See Us Make Cutters by Machir.ary, ■

NEW PHOTOGRAPH

• l am pfeparedto Show my Astonished Customers wli.
that I can Sell Buggies »nd Cutters so cheap.
IT e do nearly aU our new work- by Machinery
My power cog^s but little.
‘
J don’t ravi^tny Dogait^Head Mechanics
J. I. FEERS.
I boss the Job muself.
3S*BROADWAY, N. Y.
The work is well done the first time, and there"'fore I do not have to charge any extra price for
OFFERS!
the Jolt to cover the expence of repairing it.
1 make a dozen Buggies Just alike, and can
NEW IDEAS \Slxth
make them cheaper on that account.
live on therprofits
mwk *
'B.Srsns-. \SeVei'tth. I
___________
____of
, my own labor.
Eighth. , J don’t have to pay rent.
--------------- --------------- Buggy business.
Ifhrn 1 get a good Mechanic Ikeep hint.

First.
Second.
Third.
_____
Fourth.
Fifth.

FEROTYPE GALLERY
I r. CHI.E.TE. a CD

zvvsweM
&gt;TWK
(ITS CD 1111 CICTQ
□fits iiRii ।u till 1 y
inoi» in

rur «■*«.

&gt;.

J. L. REED.

NOW IS YOUR TIME!
SEE THE QHEATIATCH OFFER!

Remember the Place.

««'•« CM’

Gent’s Clothing,
Furnishing Goods,
Dry Goods of all Kinds.

THeB^^gNJilOP.Kc.
:n-'sssi.'iua=rAa=r.

^TSSS&amp;g-S

JOHN
RilfflGTM SMG UCHTi

LK Illi lilATLI'MIA'S mu
Trunks
STANLEY I

groc er

’ aWARDib

The “Medal of Progress,”

Domestic’s in Endless Quantities.

I

es

!] Also a full line of Groceries.
Cheap as the Cheapest

Canned Fruits and Fish.'

SOMETHING NEW!

MILLINERY &amp;DDBS

TH KVKMMG HIS

The Chicago,'Burlington and Quincy
RaHroad.
y^JXDOW OLA»-

D A BIK.M,
AliQsecmeM.Ks
nmtoiT. micb.

VV IMAUI/Sa. ,.A&gt;r FHJOX,'
A Menu.:/ MbiK-b! Menstes. br Wbitw®or.,
HWJ.UM. MmM TeBBbM &lt;rt» BbS II
rere sold for IL800. have nw?T2sw:-“sx*S3i
value to m J7A(KX&gt;. Tbe

Good

as - the - best.
for Yourselves

Hunting*, Hept., 9th 1874.

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

Spooner A Hepburn
Te’EW GiROCERY -AJS’I&gt; TExk ROUSE,
Just opened in Mr.BOWNE’S NEW STORE,

^»ck,

Souj-tf SiDt of Spilt
Where can l&gt;e found n choice and well selected Stock of St api­
an a Fancy

GROCERIES. PROVISIONS, CONFECTIONERY Ac.

A complete a*aorlmcnt of all kinda of Whole and Groumi
Spicea
■
WARRANTED PURE.
All kinds of Fruit in their Season.
Fresh Vegetables always on hand
Also we have It full line of the best
Lamps St, Fixtures, Crockery, Class &amp;. Wooden Ware
Always on hand at prices that cannot lie beat in the County

in Dwight’s building on State St., Nearly opposite Stauffer’s
City Dining Rooms.

CASH BU3TBRS will find it to their

V^here she intends to keep on hand and
°ffer at
than over before
given in this city. It will be for your inter­
est to call before Purchasing.

Free delivery to any part of the City.
,
BcspectfuUy,
Spooner

Rctnectfullv.
'
Hutingn, Oct. 7th, 1874,

adrautage to ex­
amine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere.

KO TBOUBLE TO SHOW OUR GOODS
/
Hepburn.

Beecher’s Illness

earnestly drain-!.

e lucky teliuwa
ralwedal W

r-°u'ai1

tf Oar FiraA Frni Io ifc’Sutenfcn.

L*z** Cuatm? Ab
COPYING AND ENLARGING OLD I
PICTURES.

Business University,

emplato th*

Done Fromptly;

SATISFACTION GUARANTEE I

Oysters received daily

of Chicago that more than another de-

PLANING RESAWING
&amp; MATCHING
t

GET ™ BEST

Pu^t Vi/iti j Lifuoift

can Woman Suffrage Association. will
take place in Detroit. Tueeday and

■

of every description

A SPECIALTY.

I No Sewing Machine Received a Higher
I rcesiaent urant, we advise you to send
anti was • let off.” Its soon after-1 “aci*
iuducwsi, ••-“•
! tbreo thonsand Federal bayonets to in- wards stole 5100. The taiuimum age »o ahown^Bat right m the midst of j T® THOM, Bt. ILDIMO.
! stall
them,-----and--------after-------thatyoa
voumost
mustolof
conimitmentehould
should
least
tow। ।
eatislartion that this terrible troub...
------------commitment
bebe
atst
toast
asaalow
CHE BOLTERS CONVENTION.
-•----'
---------------------•*
—
•-----------1
-----,
l
•'
’
----••
•!
le
will
be
settled
by
the
Courts
comes
teep them here for ell time to yotne; I aa eight Mr. Johnson also thinks tho •
br, by the living God, naught but death I maximum sc* of dotentkm should bo ...
IS ||1on* terrible draw-back, which goes to
years instead of 21.
;
humin felicity cannot bo perI., ihmr amtftinri'iln liter,-* wilt be
The above ehaogra and improve
bitter drop in my cup is Mrs.
.4 tbe proceedings of the Qravenmeats will eupplv thst “something lack- , tdtou is going to make a stall
MichiganTracker
for
October
i called by thi opponent* ot Mr.
_ t
i._ .U- n__ Li- I Klie ha, ^n» fn
bar inninin
o following .in relation to th*
lte( »er, to nominate "a Republican and j
Catherine Beecher one.
- awrer fur prosecuting Atioraoy,",
■ “Every teacher, superintendent, an 1
A». 1 r.n article fretn onr Drmo^rali.’
I friend of education in the State, who
v-l^indent:
1 traej1 has a vote at tho ctxuing election,
Free delivery and on time.
1 I ensealled by a Republican,unt:
I should distinctly understand that Mr.
,*i„ Luiro been a Maas Canventioa, . but 1
i he .mssms did not put in an api&gt;eerancc Chamberlain. on4 of the nominees for
GOLDSMITH’S
• «ily eight persona took any part in J Governor, is a psrsistent foe ot the by the add!
BRYANT A STRATTON
ths-; proceeding—and the chief fuglo- I anperintradenry, and should cast his
is to her a punfol duty,” bat ibe feel*
1, _ -I-..— — — .1 -1.. I*
&gt; An tl V~.
time enjoy their sports
or
0CTU01T. belasby hr IM lx»l natml&gt;«4 la
' personal knowledge, Hr. C. ho* loot do drill is also practiced,
all mpaeU, Ibaa tUlaf aay HsiUar IwUMUm
Il»a. Harvey Wrigtit, and their nomi- opportunity, in public or private, to ax- light of all the boyv.prose hi* disapprobation of this system,
| in thirty ordinary newspaper column*.
“OYSTER OCEAN
”
t.rrJPNeecuting Attorney, who tv not in and to aid in creating a public sentiLatter at Gataai BnUrntanwana* a Republican. m»l a* a luiwEilcrtey’s fisloou tn ing to bny “liquid
damnation by the pitcher full” to duke •ion fur six syllabled wards, and a moot
into our office. Wo did visit Ederiey's
tbo
Batoon nt 12 o’clock on Wednesday heaved upon the world.
.A Now Store! A New Lot of Goods!
night of hut weak, w* hnd a pitcher and pintle Elizabeth will not prove on exBui the facets Iheae eight men wbo। schools. Of eztermely limited educa­ enquired for eider, not getting il there eeptiem to the rule.
Mr*. G. M. Sides, would reepectftiUy inform the Ladiet&gt; of
...uMitntod that/mow meeting ca Sat- tion himself, he hu never learned to we stopped over to Uibh Mathswa'
aaxtxw Moxn.
appreciate ite value or to rightly osti- got our pitcher full of cidar.'wont bsck
Hastings, and vicinity, that she has opened a New, Select and
Th* individual who suppoeee that to
to Charley's, and bought some bolognas
Fresh Steck of
JjYNCH A KINIWCAia.
ire a straw for tho vurccx* uf RepubUQaee&amp;m—What went you doing nt
Merchant Tailors,
torial chair, of which he would ba a Ederiey's at that time of night, Deiroy?
to burinc** in thin city
laJOTOMOMAVCTUE. DETMIT.MICH.
—Hnstingi 27»aw Awnw’.
competency or antUne HI
date for it, eepemaDy by a band of ‘Re- bay or trying to buy liquid damnation
by the pitcher full,‘to take Into hi*

BRACKETS and MOULDINGS,

-

$5,000 IN SILVER !

FOR CASH !

LOA/V

fit Building
I Cash Sum.
t FULLER-

WE WANT AGENTS.

SEPS-Sk,

That we offer Building Material, Finishing
Lumber, Shingles, Lath, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Flooring,
Siding, Doorand Window Frames

A MERIA AN BABBLE

L. D. SINE'S
MOjrrstr.

total receipts from tickots and coupons,
1 309,161—at an average ol 12 12 cents
per individual.
Tho exhibitors have
! paid their own expense*, amounting to
। al-out 3300,000. The ’profits make up

raonts ut the compromgy quite so wsll. ,.ui;ar tr) childhood and youth.
bend. Beecher has commsnred .mt
ns we eouldfwish. Tho Pitaymu, HMt- | There aro now 70 boys in thb Aimily i "gain'd Tilton and Moulton for libel.
1 tui, and raanv of the counttv Democrat- | bouses, and had wo a third family bouse and tho nastiness will go to the courts
fo i-ticrs are'dis*atisfia&gt;l with the com- I « e’*ld Hamedtatolv 611 it Tbe south «■'» final adjudScsbon. Un. is where U
TS,
r-^A o 1 *ine of tho main budding could bs re- ’ ‘tumid hers gon* m the beginning, la
promts-. The Natchetoehes FraAreter modeled into a fourth house for 50 boys *lh,! rourt* ,h« ,aelt in-th* c“e *r*11 b*
zays :
I inIo w|„ell boys msy be admitted with- ' brought out, for thoro ran be no supNo Kellogg officials shad rule over out .tain of connction. Twenty-five lirB*“°n of ovidoneo and co dodging.
I us. This is our fixed determination, .uch applications have been made dur-1 Tilton and Moulton have conspired
| come whst msy.. If Myers, Boult and ing tho past year.
। na*n ■“ innocent t=an. *hat fact will,

Of rourre it will out do

OF

J, W. &amp; C. 6. BENTLEY,

whether ho did it

OIL GRA.XD CASH
4823482348533017912353482323
obi oaAffDTJKuflR&amp;M or -

''onrontfou.

’

To mo th«.&lt; failure*

Mrs. G. M. SIDES.

THE HABTITSTGIB

(»L50 pec Yeai,)

Is the best Family Papei
published in Barry Co.

11 be
us a

�BALLY

Ointnefar Throop ha* nearly compl*
ted hi* work on th* reeervior at the
jusetioo ef btalo kad Jeffer-ou Bl*. Al­
though having had bad luex oa account
of the eoatiaued caving in, ho has don*
* good job and one that will be a credit
Gao. H. Johnson A Oo., merehaab ai
Middleville inform u* that next week
their new advertisement will appear.

SEN, T. W. FERRY

are at present engaged in laying
faanswetoek of Clothing, Hats and
Gaps, Boot* aed Shoes etc. They sell
good* cheaper by tar than many ether

but call and see tbem at one*.

UNION HALL,

sMmts.'

OCT. Iftth

CHUICHU.

.Come and Hear Them.

'stBaMtar5*

U ASTtNOh t HAPTER. NO- BH. fo­
il.
efovueaHes »a tka IkM rridt
“rh “’"’’’tiiavnm phiujymi. s.K
so. V. Sl.AItK.Soa y.
HASTINGS LODGE. NO- M. F.a i.1
UM*JaroesMBaaioe»ew»ea WaAaw**/ &lt;v«aii

Clubbing RatesFor the accommodation of our «ibu
ertbera who desire any other book,
.Eigalino, or paper, published, with or
without the advertised premiums, ws
•ill obtain ft for you at the Ixjwxst
ttatia. without any expense to you in
sending tho erder.

local fcbjines police;.

Pennsylvania thia year hold* her "thought it might bo proper in re­
sponse to the question of tho chairman
Tbe D. D editor* (moaning, wo sup­
pose, Dead Drunk) of the Hasting* "would state, that lie attended tbe ReUmh Junal, in copying from the ‘■| ubliran Convention lately bald ia thia
Frtt Prut boom romlnescvncre ol ths "Hall a* a (psetator; that after the addoisg* of some of our otiwtis on th* “jouTnmrnt he met to lota than twelve
c truing of tbe 2d, take especial pain* Io "delegates who oxprmsed thsmaelve*
conceal as far aa |ro**ibU th* real cul­ '•diiaatixfied with the nomination for
prit* beceua* they are Democrats, and "Prosecuting Attorney, and said other*
pitch on to Mr. Darina Heath because "were, but st the saao time expressed
he is a Republican. Well, that is th* “tbetnieire* Mti*fie.l with, th* rest of
Jnnai of it. but tho fart is Heath was "tbe nomination* made, end that they,
onlr guilty, so far aa we ran learn, of “with a large number arid they would
defending himself from the assaults of “ not tupport it, end before they went
D. D’a. irienla; but be paid hi* fine “home they met in thu city and inau"guratod this movement; that there
“wa* about twenty at th* meeting (and
“now but eight; how their ardor had
“abated 1) one half of whom were dele"Th* Excelsior Club Subscription
"gate* to tbe Contention and united in
Friday evening.
Agency farnuhe* 200 Leading Papera
Unpopular music -Thomas’* concerts and Megnrine* at Club Ratoi to single “making thi* call," and took hi* seat—
( lid not answer to their own calling.)
on the back *toop.
er.

Commission Merchant,

Wfflaws’.

Obstacles to Marriage.

The editor of tbe Ludington Appeal,
desiring to eocurw for publication tho
tax sale* of tho State, addressed to Au.
ditor General Humphrey the following :
H you will let ns have ths printing of
tbe taxes thb fall, w'o will allow you ten
per cent- oa what wo print
Hia proposition waa replied to in thia

Senator Chandler, the oldest Amercan Statesman, will apeak in thb city on
Thnroday. Oct 29.

Tbe Presbyterian Synod is now ia
session at Bay City. Bev. T. D. Marsh
of thb city is in attendance.

PICTURESl
.
PICTURES I
I am now all alone fa tbe Photograph
bnsioraa, and aa I have made arranpemrtst* to increase my factlitie* for doing
bettor work than ever el! should call
and get a negative token. Tbe superi­
ority of my work in th* peat i* a «uffiei»nt guarantee of first-edaa* stork fa
the fate re.
Room* fa Waih.'^inn
Block, iouth aide State Street
8Uf
Gao. L. Hkaw.

DAY ANKNIGHT.

City Drug Store,
State Street,

C. SCHULENBURG,

flutings, Micb.

Stop! Hearken Ye!
’5JSSKU
To Whom it may Concern!
yond a shadow of doubt that Auditor
Gesaral Humphrey i* a mod of tbe
deepest dye. Wo fear the editor ia ac­
cusing the wrong person of rascality.— I
CrraJ Rrjnd, RtfIt.

Be it known. That I shall
keep in stock and fill to order
tho Celebrated

0'5fo|&lt;o

lt»fb

Plows and other purposes.

iSJESjassSsF;
SwS-SH'I

of the Republicans Sfiite ticket by from ikaeriMiiila Wneer«Ue» — —i—
10,000 to 15.000 majority. Governor Huaua* moan, eaaam

Ostwrn will, tho correspondent expects,
asuaM MlaaUuaa »• »L_- _
run a little behind his Ifeket, but bo will las Aneakaa toea* la am
la ikair *■«■«ia&gt; aa* aaasaaaea *aa*M»la ksa aalr aarvad se
la.raaM ika *aaaa* U« ike ek.laMns aUaalaat.
I eala tri alwwlrt wkl&gt;k bi leaatr-lae f*a»«
LH3M»k«t
all .rse.iyca as* I. »a lk. meat
saealu waSiaiaa la ika Waaiaea kaataeker*.

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tai aii Im Baa Plows,'
of all CURTIS. DODGE, ROBINSON
and WIARD pottrrns, and

Casting* for all P L O W 8 now fa Lee.

Commission Merchants

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

Tho Secretsry, haring become *omowhat retied rinco the last day ol th*
Coanty Fair, anggrated "that perhaps it
"a-ouid facilitate butiatsa (and It need"cd facilitating a* thore wa* so much to
do) fur those pretont to expre«e tbvm••selrre,” when Mr. Wright (late Chair­
man of tho Itiberal Co. Committee)
again amen and solemnly remarked
that "he did not wish to pey any dixreTbe building near the depot, the
s-ioct fo foe Tellers" when the Tellers,
property of Ad. Tinkler, b being finished
On Friday night of last week the 5no
(tbe gentleman wbo proposed ts supply
bam of Capt J. H Ejrl of Orangeville,
tbe lity with water with a “•Hydrogen”)
waa entirely destroyed by fire with all
spit and eaid "not any your excellency."
Mr. Wright (tho eamidate for Circuit
I 8400 on the barn, and 81.300 on tbe

Gov. Begley and Senator T. W. Ferry
ai Union Hall on Friday evening. Turn

Other Greta.

Th* frieadk Of Bar. N. Bray, pastor
d the IL E. Church of Woodland Otr««L have welcomed him and hi* family
uauog them far a second year, with
Mvftnl valuable tokens of esteem in
the shape of thing* convenient to make
hrnuu comfombta, all of which have
Mr. Wright (Greeley Republican)
duly spprvcfa’.e-l by tbe grateful moved that James Clark* (Police Jus­
bean* of th* recepionu
tice) b^Secretary, and he was kl*o unan­
The Joint dtaenuiou between Hon. imously alerted.
^V- B. William*, and Hon. Mark D.
Th* newly elected Secret* ry’* eye*
Wilber, tli* opposing candidate* for
brightening up, hn quickly arose and
Congress in tho 5th Distrirt, will be limping on bath leg* at the same time,
held st Luce Hall in Greed Rapid*, rolled himself up to tho table and
to-morrow night
Th* JLm. D. R. quietly took hi* mat.
Cook, and th* editor of the Bi sxx*
Mr. Tinkler (Depaty Sheriff) mured
Save arranged to be among the andithat the chair appoint "Ono Tellers,"
whereupon be (the Constable from the
The remit of the election* held yes­ 4th Watd) waa appointed ouch "Telterday. seem* to indicate, from tho
scattering return* received, that the Re­
After a long silence th® So'-retary
publican - have el-wted about the samo whiepera to tbe Chairman and the
number of C &gt;-.igm*owa r.s in 1872, and L'Mairman loudly calle out “What b the
the State* of Ohio and Indiana, further plnaiura of the Conicntivu"
are clone on tho State Ticket, while when Mr. Wrigtit (Liberal Rap-jbticsu)
! Iowa ia a* decidedly Republican aa ov­ wry majestically arose and laid, “He

A. N. SABIN,
noun ir oiunr

Koveral good loads of wood; on sub­ all tbe trouble and d.tay of getting up
scription wanted immediately.
elube yourself. and given you Club rate*
bidC H. Taylor hu sold out tbe Hu- on many for which you cannot raiw a
club. They want an active Agent in
ting* House to Rob't MitchaH
every town io thia Stole to forward
Candidates for office wishing pastor*
will please less* their orders at once.
The exercise* at the Union School
Friday evening are postponed eno week.

itbn

All Ready to Buy Wheat.

effects of colic. Th* beet thing to do in
a case of thi* kfad is to pour a I oitle of
JsXmm’s Xaadyw lesiowl into a long­
necked juak taittUadd .half pint of mola reepooo* to th* published cull of laaee* and water, then pour th* whole
‘•Many IfopuMseaue" the multitude as- down th* bone's throat. In ten min­
seaiLtad fa -Maae Oonreatioc" at the ute* the horse will begin to eat
Psrsoae' Psrystew Pilh will greatly
Court tluui* ■; 2 T-2 o'duck, r. a., on
tfatnidsy ta*t. There were eight per­ relieve, if not entirely cure, dy«pep»iii
when -vwrytlung etoe fail*. Tta-y have
son* who "masMd," and twelrs specta­ been tried in seme •desperate case* and
tor*, io view sad behold the “maaong.” horejiven more relief than any other
After some 'censultatiou between the
member* who oompoecd the “Duelt,"
Mr. Clarke (th* irould-be-randidate for
County Clerk last spring) arose and
After November Mlb. it'will bo easy
trunbfingly remarked '•that fa order to
organise the rave ting he movs-1 that to MO bow tbe money go**, for then the
drawing will take place of tho Public
Mr. Quackenbush (one of the delegate*
Library of Kentucky, and at that
to the Republiotn County Convention) Grand Gift Cunem UMO.OOO iu caih
be Chairman,'’ tad he wa* unanimously will be given awey io ticket bcUera.
elected by four role*. - Mr. Quacken­ Tbe fortunate holder of tbe ticket
bush, (Handing candidate for JusUoe of drawing th* first prir* will walk off
with 8150,000 i oi Ih* eocoad pries,
tbe Peace in th* 2d Ward) en taking •1U0.000; of tbe third prise 175,000 ;
the chair aaid, "He was unexpectedly of the fourth nnx*. |S6,000; of tho
eall*d to th* chair—had no idea of it filth prix*. I25.0W; An., Ace. Ac- until
when bo camo—thought they might
hare go! a batter man — (guest do! lor
the occasion.)

"*«!, ®WlEE
Palitej fttrshy, Her. !ia, 1SU

Agricuituial Implements
AC.. AC.

| content*. It wa* insured in the Barry
ticket) continuing, farti.er remarked.
IA Eaton, but we understand not for'
*t
\i&gt;ut “perhaps the Teller* could jutt aa
nearly enough to cover tbe loss.
••well count th* *expre»siona’ and would
The same night tho barn of Reuben express himself in favor of Jamoe A.
H. Falconer ol Castleton, was also, Swtcxey (the anyiliing-for-an-utficc
burned. Die* about 81.200. Insured man) and again quietly took hi* seat,
in the Barry A Eaton for 1000.
whereupon Mr. Jewell, ex-Regiater of
Deeds, arose and with much feeling
(undoubtedly the duties of tho hour
weighing heavily on hi* mind) said that
Latten remaining in Haatiaga !’. O. “m order to;facilit«le th* bruoeae (fur
they all seemeA anxious to got away a*
uncalled for Ort. 14th. 1874.
Mr*. Mary A. Archy. J. Bardua, soon a* poeeibli) be would move to
Mian Oita Colwell. Edwin Crawford. mgko th# nomination of Jams* A.
Tim Doniphan, David Ford. J. Q tiweeaey (the candidate for Prosecuting
Griffilh. Ellen Honauey, Hattie Long. Attorney on tho Democratic ticket)
Eddie Oimiteal, William M- Shephard, unanimous, which waa automatically
Alanson Warner, Lealor Walter*, Seconded by tom* on* on "the left"
when the Ctiainnan put the motion,

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LEADING REPUBLICAN PAPER,

The line* Co. are requested to meet
at th*'Nagin a House Friday evening,
Oct 18th, at 7 o’clock, *harp.
Official Election Notice* for township*
, furnished at this office for R pac tosra*hip. Mend In your orders Al one*.

Nashville Item*.
Hou. Daniel L Osa*, has been elected
Oefa. and 1‘rwrident of the Homeopathic College
The walla of the brick block of Bra­
at Lauring. Aa excellent ealectiea
dy, Griffith and Kerr ara completed, and
To night. *«r|re(o(^cur people will fata building han ornament to th*
via** Grand Rapid* to s0tna^i tha phn
ol Bip Van Winkls, at the Opera

That celebratod Vennonivilla cheae*
ia constantly on hand and for rale by be h the right man in the right place.
John Btontay. at hia grocery on JaffistElihu Chipman has lit ted up a room
ea» Stieet. Try it.
over the store of Boice &amp; Stiteo, for a
Justice office, which b aaid to bo'the
beet justice court room in Hany Connshould be beetowed on the Sweep Oh!

Aa per requeet tbe Hon Geo. M.
Dewey WOT addroe* the people of
CoMMxacut CoixKiX, Grand Rapid*i OsangenUa.at theacbaal *oom in 4hat
The Boioe Bros., from Ohio, era in
(borough work; able teachers. Greet riltagr, on Monday evening next, Oct
fall Uaat ai tho City Drug Store, haring
er demand for student* to fill positions
then th* snpjdy. Tenn* raeeuoahl*.
purchased the nemo ol Ttioo. Maxsra.
Fur circular* address C. G. 8 wensberg.
Proprietor.
“Twa NoatXMsx’* Win” is the last
Now i* Yocx Tixx.—All bill* c*oridproduction frqto’ the fertile peu of Mrs.
ered du*, and we need our pay. Cell
Hoary Wood, end it will uedaubtodiy
command a targe ehare of attention
Having just reorired a lot of new job
type, we ccntimie te do all kind, of fa* from the nor*)-re*diug community, as
Mrs. Wood’. fa*ota*ting manner of
and common Card, Job and Book Print­
ing. at reewmabb mb*. Satiafaction narration, re dirtxngimhfag a feature fa
in her many popular wosk*. ia bate preguaranteed.
.
^rewd faallitaintrttniy. A* aulherM*
As the bmsou *f Oyster* ani Otam*
LJnaob: I already anived pcrUps it would L« of the abaorfafag etory ‘
prxwr to state that Dan has a Jew ewn- Um reputation io « widely known that
plee of the taller sod wifi only canirart a gcarante* ia a-lranc* of publication i*
•aeured for all her novels.
"Tbe No,1-^,', Wife- eMUiaa the prerioM
efatoofthUMWtopfithml writer, and
win prove an arweptabte addition to her

Mr. Jowell (tho would-be-candidate
for Justice of tbe Peace tram the first
Ward) again quickly sroee and with
unusual pathos moved to edjoarn,
when up again come* Mr. Wright (th*
gi-ntleman who was elected to tbe effle*
of Circuit Coart Comtnioeioner by th*
Republican* of Barry County for three
term*) who eud ho thought it best to
appoint a Coenmittoe and would move
that tho Chair appoint a Committee of
throe to canvas* tho county in tho inter­
cut of Mr. Sweeaey, (tho champion of
tomperanco and th* gentleman of
echollarly attainments.) .
THE -WHOLE WESTERN COUN­
TRY
Tbe Chlirtuka appoinfad Mr. Wright
of Healing* (a Republican member of
tbe Constitutional Convention fa 1867
from Barry County) Mr. tisndfonl of
Tbornapple. (Deputy Sheriff) and Mr. oomuxenee at 8t Louto. at which point
Holbrook of Woodtand (one of tbe spec­ the MlesMppt nw to CKweed by tbe
moot magnificent Steel Bridge tn the
tators) as such Committee, and thon wnrto, and tnvene Hx whole length of
asked if the motion to adjourn was sup­ Central and South wret Missouri, and a
portion of Kansas and the Indian Ter­
ported, when Mr. Holbrook arose end ritory and ****** I..—1—1, tn the Imalnas^
asked to be excused and aaid if they
wanted anyone ffl sueb a place that
Mr. Bawdy would probably answer
thorn as be lu&gt;d heard him express him
wif, and as for himself be very frankly
said ha bad -fooboomtu pick” altar ward
remarking “bo did not want any trunk
with any ouch work.”
Mr. Bawdy was accordingly appoint­
ed. when tbe Chairman quickly put the
tartion to adjourn sud the aswmblsd
multitude of eight
d" p«»otu.
quickly dtaperoad around th* corner.
P.B. I forgot—I titink w* Demo­
crats should have a day of rejoicing
tor I think I tee a prospect for a«easiuat to our party •* quite « number of
the "mMSM" bed "tbe symptoms"

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�MICHIGAN TERRITORY

When, daring the esasfou of th*
Legieteiure of 1878, an hossorabte
member brought before tho Hou*, a bill
Io prevent tbe destruction of mnakrata,
it was treated aa a huge joke; and
when brought up for coniideratiou. it
produced a acene cf merriment hardly
equaled ia that hard-working body. So
much waa thia the com, that r .uend-

Tbe original charter for this esaociatton was granted April 22, 1883, and is
after the usual form ol acts ot incorKretion. TLe objects of the Society,
aa therein declared, were to improve the
breed of boraee, cattle, aheep and swim, were attached to it, in order to insure
aad to promote the general objects of ita sudden demise. Not «o the Legisla­
sgricultnre in said, Territory; and for tive Council of 1833. They pasted a
tbe forth crane* of these oljecte they
animate, th* fur oi which eaters‘so C**M*b«r !■•&lt;»«■* at Mr males
■-xceediag 820,000. The following per- largely into our commoreial interests. T
t
•one wore named aa the first directon,' The following are ita main provisions:
Tk«a m*v* bw m. •« sb* em **nbt
who were to have power to appoint the
If any persona shall at any time
v^*».*Ar»* —officera: George B. Porter. Thomas hereafter, between the first day of April f, ts, u«bl w*od«s rt a aura sky.
Rowland, John R. WBliams, William and the first dat of November tn any wits&gt;**b*4*»a*rs***ataetab«r *,
Vrar, kin or destroy aar muskrat within Ik* ssreasttoe i*a! west* bam n* U*
Barton, of Wayne county ; Gad Cham- tills Territory (except it be in the cuunl«** •»
*•"
Iwrlain, of Macomb county ; John Will- tie* ol Mishiliuiackinac,Chip. wa.Br.iwa,
Tk* a.** *TMrt s*4 b*.
Iowa, and Crawford), the jwrson or per-1 Tb*rb*n** rf ik* krws**. &gt;u***u sal,
&lt; -iunty; Amo.t Mead, William Tbomp- suns so offending shall, on conviction *U ib*erse4mmtetewte*h X*ur&gt;*
forfeit ami pay for aach mask-1
.
&gt;oo. Joaeph Morrison, and Leri LeRoy. thereof,
rat so kilted and destroyed, the sum of
' J*
m
I»f Oakland county; Darius Comstock, one dollar : Provided, however,, Thia J
•d Lenawee county: Levi 8. Hum­
phrey, of Monro, county; and Abra­
ham Edward*, of St Joseph county.
Tho*vieuritode* through which thia
- rg-misation ha. passed, with its sue■wa.iwi and failures, might nutk* an la«
irn sting study for sum* historian wbo
Las th* m ternary data from which to
gkan; for now in its 41*t year, it may
almost be aaid Io hav* grown venerablo.
It mast indeed claim the reepect doe to
Th* idea which in later year* ba*
developed our Agricultural College, with
its system of labor and study combine-!,
made its first effort at actual develcpmantas long ago as 1833, when the
oct of inoorporaiion of the above named
st- &lt; k were exempted from paying taxes institution was granted. In this rhartl.moon, in the following concise act:
\ll sheep shall bn exdnded from the
»s.uat»n of property for the sae.esns'ut and collection of taxes, and tho
owner or poaeeasor of any aheep in thia
IkHttory shall not be assessed for any purpoee of educating youth, by tbe
£le, name, and title of •'Ths Michigan
mual Labor School."
Oliver Johnson, John Beach, Asahel.
8. Wells, Enrol os 1'. Hastings, John
■ miuo given to a new county by Allen, Charlo* G. Clark. Ira M Weed,
-• tef 1831, untitled “An act to pro- Charlo* Moeely, Levi Baxter, Stephen
for laying off into eeparat* court- V. R. Trowbridge, Benjamin F. Larned,
Asahel Finch A moi Mead, Robert Pur­
the district of country adjacent jX dy, Alexander R. Tiffany, shall be and
they are hereby appointed the first
It u* to induile tbe country real of the trustees of raid school, with the j*&gt;w»r
li&lt; twtwcen range-, two and throe east, of filling all vacancies which may occur
rtfn-h of tha line between tuwnabipe IC in their body, and of increasing their

to secure forever the twaefits of compe­
8. Tbou shnlt menu ruga a cheerful
tition tn railr-iad traffic in this State,
duDOsitkn by judicious recreations, mnAa lacy as the greet railroad rings cast)
sic and mirth, including cong»uial mag­
bo kepi rompeting for tbe buuneen ef netic relatione.
0. Tbou shall ssok a true Ms-mate,
the Nartfaweet, eo fong wdU that Motion
have cheap freights. Every business end strive tosustaln.if hrahb p#rmits.the
•scrod relation of parent; entail no inman in Jackson gets hie good* to-dagr urmity oa progray, but “ksep thvself
from Detroit or Chicago ai about half pore" by temperance.
th# rato&gt;|#v hundred pound* that he dal
10. Thou shalt rtudy to “know thyhafore th* Michigan Southern built 11* »*lf. ' making a constant effort to conbranch te&gt; that rily- So too, at Grand troland subdue all thy exeeeaea, a like
effort tu unfold and cultivate all thy
Itelddaiand Kalamaauu, freights hare pbyiicai. mental, and moral deficiencies,
been rudneed nearly anu-balf from what untda perfect balrac- of power shsll
they were before the Michigan South­ establish within you tbe condition of
ern Railway ran to Ihoee town*. Ask heath, the kingdom of hasvan.
any merchant or milter or shipper of
€. P. Rowell a Co1!. CoUm....
any market in the State where there is
railway competition what tbe result of
it hu been, and he will eay that freights
have been largely rolueed thereby.
FIRN ANO LAST CONCERT
Whatever may 1»# the result of tbe
IX Alli OF TUB
pending litigation to utile tho legal relatfcns of the Slate end railroads, il ia
certsi* that competition i* a more reli. able regulator than leg'etetion. It is
IMIJ, SMJmta 1SU
' tbe life ef be sines*. Cunning railway
nianaguns can evade a statute, but com­
Drawing Certain at that Date
petition they cau not prevent Campetitioa is healthy and natural; it devel- ■
UST OF GIFTS.
ops States and communitieo. Wo re­
peat, therofuro, that if the people uf
I Michigan are in carnctt in their do-.
(mends for chruji tranqurtatlon, if they
mean by it something more than a
। mere catchword by which politicians
and demagogue hop* tu get office, they
should secure tlw adoption of tin*
amended constitution containing the
11 provision quoted above, which will ao
* j completely prorent tho railroads from
PRICE OF TICKETS.
| eombniag, and thereby give us torrver
I one potent guarxutee of cheap freights.

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meat wlsich uro have just touched upon I
are in themselves of tjiv greatest jirarti-1
cal importance, and their force with tb«
p»plc ought not to bo La.keti by adroit
misrepresentatiuns or by a foolish dis- i
position to hold tbe constitution iteclf.
responsible fur same 'uf the mistakes of I

JS1M;

.L« Icgivtaturo which submitted it t» I
the i».-&lt;q&gt;k-.

Tbete is before the people uf Michi- ,
। gau to day. no question uf mute vital
| importance than tbe une of represcuta- .
j tiou in the Senate of Ibe United Slat**
I The opposition hare been ringing all
I the charge* of corropdon that tbe rule ,
| of permetalion will permit. They have |
I presented wh«t they devignat. a* the
| Credit Mnbilier fraud, Isnu grabs, ben- .
, born contracts. Sheppard swiodlsra, ofc., I
in ov*ry form and manner posuble, and ।
have attnmptert to pruve, while not de- .
aMl 17 north, south of tho line between
. nyiog that Demacrata alike have been .
Ion ushipa 20 and 21 north, and west of
I found guilty of ermipt practice*, that ,
! the Republican party is unworthy of
Tho probabilities* of tho ratification of ; confidence, and that the destinies of- e ;
hold aetata to ths amount of ItN.OOO,
th* amende cunrtitutioa in thia Stat* eared republic abauld be placed in the :
bands of thn*-i. who a little mere thau 1
and were to hold their first meeting at
next month art certainly not flattering a deea4c since aoagl.t iu deilru-tion. ,
Ann Arbor, April 27, 1833. Among
While their Lettie cry is for purity in i
n..- held iuodmimibte in court io the
combination
of
Hlibcrulity.
partisan
office, and their voice# are forever silent
»j:.wr years ol the Torriloy, from tho
. prejudice, *nd blind anger, so activ e in in this report concerning Hon. Zachafe&lt; that there waa no mesas by which
It* vform will overcame that approval riah Chandler, from one end ol the land i
V. ii .preaa on them the necessity of ahto th* other they an. continually de­
(morepassive ia its character) ol it* merit* manding that h. shall be return#! tu '
e-.liite truth in their statements, and
From the very earliest organisation uf j
the shadra of private retirement. We |
il.. .. lack ol comprehension of the na- tbe Territorial government it was ever |
acrept tlw demand that honesty a*&gt;uv. ,
lui- of an oath. This however, not oa tbe alert to foster, by th* most ad­
alt iLing* else is th. requirwn -nt to-day i
i*._ queatl) defeated the rads ef jus- vanced legislation, any measure which ,
fur men in exalto-1 position! We point I
tic- eepecially in tbe enforcement of
to Mr. Chandler’s record and w. chai '
tlif tew prohibiting the sale of liquor to opment and the general culture of lb*
tenge hia mo*t bitter opponent to pro­
duce
a line which ronnets ul corrup­
Induea; and In 1831 the following citizens in whose behalf they gevernsd;
tion, or a breath of siupicinn that even
!•’-«• wan devised to meet tbe exigences and the orgaaixation of social libraries,
associate* h-s name with dishonesty.
&lt;.i ibe caae, no as to enable the court* a plan which ak the present time is eo
ought to out weigh in-tha judgment of principle* cf Republicanism sail adcuitpopular in nfr^our towns, and which
h- -night poeeess ia regard to tbe mat­ giro* such Mtisfaetioc, was studied out any intelligent and ditcriminatlng eiti- Thst be is ao bitterly oppo*c-l by Demo- i
crats everywhere i* good proof that hia I
t- r ;n dispute. As will bo readily seen, and provided for by a general law as
power is feared, sol that his iufluer.ee '
lb- ■■eefullneas of this plan depended early aa February, 1831. ’ This tew prou ever exerted sgain*! compromising '
rti irely oa the fidelity and kero [ra»pthe victories of our late itruggl* by a ■
Any serru persona, capable of con- '
surrender to those wbo hav. opposed
itiwi of tha justice who might sit in tbeAit
X.,
Sec.
I.
No
county,
city,
trading,
in
any
township
or
districts
in
every
step made bo the greet party of
ra*-. Tbe provision ia aa follows ;
। thia Territory, who have or shall be- township ur other municipal corporation progress. Meu may point to hi* powjr
It shall be lawful foe any justice of com* proprietor* in common, of any li­ *hall Ih-cocw u stockholder in. or make
in too Start, anil lose it on the patron­
•I— imaoe. or judge of tbu supreme cir-, brary, may form tbemselve. into a eo- any loan or gift to, or lend ita credit in
age of the Federal governm*ut tf they
■ aii. or county oourte, or the judge of
ciety or body politic, for the exprevs aid of any person, private corporation wdL but such an assumption is too ab­
th- additional circuit court for ths up-' purpose of holding, incrraMtg, preserv- or association; nor shall any county, eity,
surd for b.liof by the most credulous
p-r districts of the Territory, to admit, mg, and using such library : and to township or other municipality con­
ot tbe opposition Senators m other
th- evidence of any Indian residing; that end, any five or more of them mey struct or become the owner of any rail- State* have the eame power, in many
&lt;• ii'iin the limit* cf thia Territory. who' apply in »retting, by lhatu signed, to
Stale* a much greater jiower. and yet
l&gt; eve* in tho existence of the Su-. any justice of tho peace within the
but few have b**n able to retain th*ir
!•&lt; - no Being, and in a future auto of. county wberin tho ' same township or
positions tor as long a period as our
K-ahrdaaod punishments, in the trial
district «nay be, stating the purpose* of
own Senator, whose hold ua power may
of any eiyil or criminal matter: Pro-' their meeting, end requesting him to is- •trieted by law.
vMnd, Thai each judge ar justice shell,1 Sue his warrant catling a meeting of the
Art X, Sec 15. No dty or village sistent advocacy of Republican priorim .11 cases, decide wbo are entitled sad (aid proprietors, at th* limo and placo ■hall incur indebted urns, including that plea, hi* fid.Hty to all trusts, bi* uiim&gt; ho era not ratiltel to be received a* | and for the purpose, in such warrant' incurred by or on behalf of any school peacheblo honesty, and mure, probably
wiieesaea, under this pro*Irion: Aad
district within its oorporato hmiri, ro than all things else tu tho fact, that bo
rr -tided also. That such judge or jus­ fy such meeting, by posting up til* sub­ that its aggrsgsto debt at any time shall never forgeu that he is the representa­
tice shall have power to to vary th* or- stance of Said warraut iu sou* public exceed 10 per cent, on the valuation of tive of the great State of Michigan, and
iinary oath a* to bring lb* same within
shown by th* at all times and under all circumaiances
placo iu the aaid township or district. Its taxable property,
th* rail comprehension of th* witaev- wh*re the said library shall be kept soseesment roll, unJees authorised by a he give* the weight of hi* influence,
An act of 1884 to Uy off and organ- seven days at least before the time ef majority of the electors residing within devutra tu* time and his energie* to tho
such corporation voting thoron as may promotion of their interest*. Accept
•sid meeting.
ing thia record as one of which Michi­
Any seven ur more of tbs proprietor* be prescribed by law.
Art. XIV, 8ec. &lt; Every law hereaf- gan ought t* be proud, remembering
uf such libra.-7, having met in pursu­
ance of such notion, shall have power Jo tor enacted by tbe Legdiature, creating tho fact that tbe South owed her influ­
choose a moderator, clerk, librarian, a debt or authorising a loan, shall pro­ ence in both bouses of Congrro in the
collector, treasurer, and other necessary vide a sinking fund for the payment of long retention cf men who proved •.bcmoffiers, and rommittow; which clerk
•elven worth, thus securing rip* exp*rienc* while constant changes prevent*-!
members from tbe North from attain­
pnrtial performance of hia duties ; and
th* said proprietors, when so inoorpor- 1
ing that commanding influence which
th of the State of Ifisaouri
aied. shall have power to’rahs such
was nreemary to secure the internal* ot
rirorv of Michigan,” apprwi
their Stale* io a OSCtieual contorts, wo
nioteys, by smernntente, on th. several
1884, and to which the Indi*
shares in said - library, as they may
believe the people ot Michigan owe il
been extinguished, whieh i*
judg* nirsesary fur preserving and in­
to tbcmaelvas to retain the services of a
lo th* north ol a Hue to be
creasing the sense, and far the BstlgrWhile the ftopub!icons of the State
tvload to Misrun river, shall coaetituto mcnl of th# affairs of the corporation ;
would be direlici of tho duty which
a county, and be called Dubuque ; the to make by-laws lor the due regulation
they owe to tbe party if they failed to
-aM eoaaty shall ooustitute a towneliip, of its coocenis, not repugnant to tbe
re’urn to the Senate a man wbo in the
„ hi&lt;* .hail be *au«l Julien ; the seat laws of this Territory, and recover for
pest has been one of the groat champi­
»f iurtiee Shall be eetabliehed ai th* vil­ any breach &lt;J such by-tewa, not exceed­
on of liberty and who in future etniglage of Dahoqua until the sao&gt;" shall ing three duller* for any one breach
tkm n reived therefor shall be ]«i J over glc* will be capable of doing more to
t« changed by the jndg*e of th* noanty thereofTbe proprietors of any such Lbrary, to the general fund of the State, county, eubeervo th* iutereets of th* party and
■oart of aaid county.
Al) that part of th* dwtrict aforesaid, SO incorporated, shall be called and municipality, corpora tine or board to tbs country then any other man we
could eeleet—JEW
J&amp;Usrywisr.
known by th* name of th* Social Libra­ which such funds belong
ry, ia the township of—---■» and by
Tit# aggregate money value, iu the
that name may an* and be sued, ptoee- matter of public ecoaowiy of tbe mcorente
aad
defend,
iiland
aud
be
implead
­
drawn west from the lower rad of Rock
porntidn of tho foregoing provisions in
Island, shall Mssetitirto a oouaty, and be ed ; aad where there shall be m&lt;-r*
exited Dornoin* : the said county shall than one such library, in any townshin our organic law would be reckoned by
rouatitwte a towwhip, and tee calted or district, th* proprietor, thereof shall hundreds of thousands ot dollsni annu­
FEai HUI; th# e*et of justice ol arid be known aad called by the’name uf ally, apd would greedy overbalance the
county ehaii ba at such place therera aa “The tiropneitoni of the secund, third, tlto slight addrtioaal outlay involved in to breathe deeply of the purrat air, to
steal! be daoignatsd by the judge* of the fourth, eto- fee the one* may be). Social the new salary article. The lose of entirely avoid cb*«t lacing, to secure
library of tha township of--------- .”
county court of said county.
thorough ventilatiun, and carefully ebWhan any nociety or body politic these quoted amendmetus will be a eorve correct bodily paeitiaiMThe following, from an act of tbe
positive calamity, from which the peo­
2- Thou shjlt .st slowly, al regular
some date, divide, th* present State of shall ba 4jirrillr-4 thegeryrirtore may
again inexpornto thamsebee, and pro-1 ple'* genuine intererta will anffi-r not a periods, not mors thaa two or throe
Wiaeooein into counties, aeitbev one of read In ail respects ae aforesaid ; and In
time* dally, a good supply of plain an*
which baa retained any of its original any meetiag of each peoprietors, there
tritiou* food, mclnding fruit in the
_s._n i__ n___ j____ _ •____ l .l.__
faatam. Their boundariae m*y, how­
morning; drink nothing while eating;
martioate thoroughly.
ever, be traced wilh little difficulty by
8 Tbou ehalt not fail to teko doily
any on* e: all familiar with th* gcogmand pew.ryiag it in thia State by th. exercise out of doors, at some useful oc­
adoption of the new wnatitntkru than in cupation, if possible, aad in th* sunehiM.
avoiding tntigne aad com pot: tints.
aay ether way. Th# following is one
Study and practice th. lifting cure,
moveuMiate, grrnosttica. etc.
4. Titan shall woo ■•«*!»»’. sweet
roatarer, balmy sieep." not ism than 8

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VINECAR BITTERS
egar I) itfori are a norely Vegetable
preparation, made chiefly from thanativ*
hertia found on the lower range* of the8i#rr» Nevada mountains of Californio, the
moliansl properties o&gt; which are extract­
ed therefrom without the use of Alaobol.
The quntfon is almost daily soked. •'What
is th. canm of the nnparalJefcd sttectns of
th»y remove the rouse of disrasM. sad th.
pad.nl rvcoTcr* hie besltb. They are the
prcol blood pnriflir and a lif*-rivu&lt; prin­
ciple. a perfect Brnovalor and Inrigorator
of the »y«toni. Never before iu the history
of the work! lia* a medicine been comnn imlcl ttowsMing the remarkable qusl__ ■
...
I.. I,M|;M.
•nil* Turgatire aa well aa a Tonle, reiievg Congration or Inflammation of the
ever and Viserral Organa, in BibouaDie-

1 f ulf u will enjoy good health, 1st
wm u»e Vraaoaa flrrrae aa a medidna.

Briggs House,
'Randolph BL and Fifth At»„
CHICAGO.

ftr* Wane, Jittai &amp; Stfuv
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VOL. XIX. NO. 26

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER^,

mewal tjd Ikjljts Card?.

Slfisar

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■ski

sisn

The Granger w thc Latest an
important improvements over all othe;&lt;

Wo are ai/ain calle 1 upon to cximise
the highest duly and privilege of cilisnnship. Once muro wo are called up­
on to select those who arc to manage our
affairs in the next coming two years
both in the Slate and nation. 1 say it
is a duly as wall as a privilege. It is
the duly of every Individual in casting

pattern *T* if Boil nr Iron Heater and
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It has a Larger Door,

to do military duty wherever found.
But when the Republican party camo
into power ahn relinquished that idea,
end now, under the treaty by which aho
hounu lianielA a Prussian or a Gorman
citizen of th* .United Slates can travel
all over Europa nnd be as safe as upon
Ihn soil of the United States. In feet,
to day, all over th. world, it makes no

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And a Perfect working Damper and Check Draft.
open
the flu**.

h ts i;;;

IT IS MADE IN THREE SIZES

\V&gt; judgu uwu by their lived*. If a
man has maiuiaine*) a gtkxl character
tor integrity, uprightness, ami partly, he
i&gt; lov*wl aud cherished in the communi­ in-aty. it gave notice to Great Britain
ty- If a piliticel p«rty Ira* maiulai'ied that th" treaty wae ended. When Caaits character for integrity amt purity it IV la g*-t- r.-ndy to Iecvtuo one in the
gsval family of States, begs to came ia
uicu by t.'i-ir actions, nnd and take a portion of our burdens, we
JtheT Way of judging a po- will then rocsidar what we will do oa
thal subject. Bui until she does wa
rties an* a uvecs* ly. They will treat her upon the basis of the
in nil ages of the world most favored nations, and oa no other
and under all loons t»f government.
Nritber will the domestic policy of
lira Democratic party bear vwotHmiou.
The laws passed while it had control
would duarsos any statute-book that
ever fluted
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Repabiirnh pony Now, for one w the
vthcr of Ussse poiilivxil purtia* y**u aro
to . 4Myour ballots. You may say “I
will vote for neither ; 1 will throw my
ballot awny upon some side issne." But
whm&gt; you * get nt thi* trim re»ult yon

ir bar the MOW .
fullvalo. •(

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YOU WILL FIND

is

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wiles imi

raw v ill omwb.

.Ived to sew* this now j*arty be might
hat" changed his views. They call it
the “Liberal Republican" nrganiaitiun.
Now, fellow citizens,‘if there ever was
a liberal organiziuoti it is the old Re­
publican party, which has Humiliated
this nation for th.* las*. 13 yean.
Thia “new [lolilical party” is one of
the oldest ]&lt;olitieal organizations of

capturing priaooers while their aamat*
.------.
If R did (pre out they
n a law tor banging nor_ ... other words, when ‘.Moe
ito Leaguer* understand that wo
_ V — _S——_ al.—X— 1_ -- -rt. -■

Lei us corns down to the year 1M1,
wlsurs saves Stateo had deolared thamselres cut of the Union, and your flag
lui been fired upon. Thee the Democraiic party hod control over every
brand, of lbs GuveromenL Your Ex-!

NEW LUMBER
Michigan Exchange.

in

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pamphlet iu my hand. 1 went on the
platform. I eaU situation to ito chargsa
against this Repubbean official. 1 aaid,
“I do not know whether these chargee
are true or false. I never did defend
anything wrong, and the right hands no
dofenas. Il those charges are true wo
win prosecute him, end send him to
Stat. Prisoa.” .And th. Itopubtkmn
party did it, and it has never bad nay
occasfo*. ia this tilato, to soad My-

FLAKINGMILL ANO LUMBEB YABB

DENTIST

n m tm i

■ my hntnbfo
---------------- ---- rJBTlM'bMa
each one of these rebel Bfatoe,
sands of dollars have been srpoadod in
investigations,—many of thorn founded
on twwspoper reports that had not the
slightest foundation,—and in every
single instance the fullest scrutiny has
been ordered br a Republican Con-

I sU&lt;a4»av. airn. Tars Asess*.

NEW PRICES.
AND NEW MEN
THAT DEFY COMPETITION. AT

WjUijOiVa
,A?ar Dwight d Eut rail’s .fgriciilMal II oris, Hastings, Mich.

H.A. BUSELL'S
Soath side State Street.

H stings, Mich. ‘
15. E.STEINHOFFl

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forfeited their Urea and they to., u.
And all they naked from ua wh* they
senandarad was that we would cwt
them their Eves Wo did it, and no
man was ever hanged for participating
m this high- handed trwasorr"’Theos

Sinical and Msdaiisal

DENTIST;

We guarantee the BECKWITH STOVE to give perfect satinfaction, or money refunded.

For Ecouomv of Fuel, Safely nnd Durability it stands without

We would res' ,
parties who have pi
using them:

o/ry /tetrs otpor.

refer to the following
sed the stove and are

John Fancher
Jacob Rhodes
Rutland Gw Paddlrford

t for Counterfeits 1

■r.AbS

manage to both Hon tea of Congress,
dcclarvdi it was “wrong to rebel against
thia govornmeut, but there was no pow-

Hut they did worse than that. In a
i time ol |&gt;rofouad peace tliey contracted
i debt of ..yer HW,000,000 for the civil
miensos-of your Gov.rnmeut. They
expended every dollar in the Treasury
llicy did worse than than that Tbsy
arlUslly raw your credit to tow that in
order to pay the civil expenses ol the
Government they s-dd *3,000,000 worth
of bonds,—princmal and interest paya­
ble tn coin,—for 88 cents on the dollar, urWlLThS^nJl"to
limy scutiered your nary all ovsr the
jt continued, from that period down to see*, and your array along the frontier reduced tsxatma *&gt;19,000,000. New,
fellow cuisMM, dedust tbs proper sspwnUie time that the Rcpubhean party took
the reins of Goscrntusnl, to tw the par­ nor uo credit- That was the condition diturss efiaqyeebfo Us the eoodnol of a
ty of slavery propagandiem. It was in of, this great nation when the Republi­ war foe which the DecnoerotM party wae
power, substantially, under that name*, can party came into power. ‘And yet, responsibly and the oapegflJlMMl to
mote than SO years. During its cun- notwithstanding this hopeless condition,
trd yon recollect what its foreign and. we undertook to tore this nation, and
domestic policy wav^- It wa» braio to how well wo earned ont that undertakweak nations and cringing iu strong
In IMS this old Drmoerahc party
cars- It batleted down the walla of
Greytowu; took a slice of territory said w» had held the twins of Govern­
from Mexico; but when it came to I ment long enough, arid they wees rsodv
strong and powerful nations its net* to roaisec• with anybody who would
hewaoat the point of death.
were a disgrace. You ail rneollect that ! a4 in overthrowing the Republican
party. And the Union party was farm­
Huodrads and thousands of mou in
ed all over the United States, ia this
vumm psrte ef the South ton been
fight." .Bat when it camo to Mgvtia- Stats and elsewhere. And they sue
needed in electing Governor Seymour is
tton it wax *49 and no fight."
Had ibis
Great Britain redod to us the value, the State of New York.
bio island of Kan Juan, bat afterwards
concluded she wanted it henrlf, and sb.
sqcatlrtl upon oue. on! ut it. The
UnUsd Btatoi said she had no right to
M there and squatted spun the other
ood of tlio ialaud. Alter th. Ropublijoin ]*«rty camo into powsr uo said,
“You have no Lusiuose tborot" nnd
when they (ucind thb United Htates in ear­
nest they were willing to refer the mat­
ter to the King of l’ru,*iu, and ho told
to England, “Yutl have nn business
ibsre." and she cot uff.
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CHv | James Dibble Er
•
* John J Fuller
••
! Jacob Odell

Manning Dzod
IVTarron Calkin*

chapter. 1st and 3il ver***, wa find:
“David therefore ikpartod thener, and
eacsped to tile care Adullani; mid wb.n
bis brettiuni and ail hie father's house
heard it thu) wentdawu tlulbor to him.
And every oue that was in distress, nnd
every om* that was iu debt and every
ouo that was discontented gathered
themselves unto him, ntui hu became n
captain over them ; and there were with
him about 4&lt;W tuoti." The- party was
larger then than it to noir.
I shrill tiot devote any more lime to
this new organization, but will confine
myself to the two great partita. The
Democratic party onsstnriod first un­
der tbo nonin of the Republican ]4rty
in the ffanms of Jefferson, and was for a
lung ptriad th** party of liberty autl
prugitM. It profrMcd to be that, and
it was- And it r- main-d that until
about tb» days ol General Jackson. In
183U, 1 think, it changed its name fr.*m
Republican to Demurtntie .party; and
it changed its principlrs from libettr and

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started, and thi UepublicM party of
the Uuitod Stats. shouM maka up its
mind on the whole ttiat it had got the
right man in the right place, and that
it bad better keep him there for another

the December umub-r, whish wiik fee
iswedsariyin OeSuUr. b wiU U -«
fin: darn IHersvy magwainy and a Ina;
corp* of «!*»»triliut&lt;&gt;re have hem
gaged. Every story ia ee-h soa^ser

Gerrit Smith, the great Aiiti-Sh
leader, and a lif**-Uog adreeff* of '
perancs. Um lalsli written a M
which ho declares that every vote
for the Prohibition candidates fa
inspire Stafo i. a VOUf-w the e«—
of tie* D-mocnitic [tarty. And
that thww e ho have fought the

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if this state of thing* J
ba car fault. Let ua
Let ua spend tho rami
tLi. ranrs^ ia agri
Utwaaaatoit tSt

Nominations.

HASTINGS MABBLK WORKS!

'fowwrevn™

Yau willfind at Ike

FEROTYPE GALLERY

ia at the polls, and do our M fast to
P««n» «»y aplitting of ticket? WJw-.
arisuTrf the matortdto W"*&amp;1 «o

J. W. &amp; C. G. BENTLEY,

GOLDSMITH’S

BRYANT &amp; STRATTON
Business University,

That we offer Building Material, Finishing

quilo.a .1.
*• C1M*‘ Of DETROIT. briar br Ur Um bwl uslrosued U
*.tb*Huui
«5u»“£ly "Swtoerad’ll
'COPYING AND ENLABGING OLD
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PICTURES

AMERICAN

MARBLE Lumber, Shinglee, Lath, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Flooring
Siding, Door and Window Frames

“OYSTER OCEAN"
Liilei al toOtoi Bwtirait
C.-r. WOODWABD eM J1FFEESON Arsa
DETnOXT. MICH.
GILLHAM BKOh., Proprietors.
Tksrsefhly -sssrawB. EnlargW ss4 loprs*.

A SPECIALTY I

FOR CASH !

LOW

of every description

me FOB SCHOOLS
PLANING RESAWING &amp; MATCRAG

Jefferson Street,
HASTINGS, MICH. •

Merchant Tailors,

Done Promptly

nr jrrrrasox Avrxcr. nFTnniT.Micn.

« Ast Ward.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

J. Cole &amp; Son.

IB DMBS HEWS

The Cutter Machine in Full Blast.

Pitt Wi GREAT WORK

GROCERS
WANTED

AGENTS

Xftr hr Sate ti lie lirsi umt te
LAND PLASTER,
STOCCO
WffiS HMD

Shingles, Lath,

LcgtataUve Ticket.
r Sul* MsmSss. Mto Ssaolertsl DUUm.
~1aLK. WAXlUta effeiooCsuW,

1 tun prepared to Show my Axtoniidied Custoinei
that I con Pell Buggies nnd Cuttern so cheap.
0 do nearly all our new work by Much &lt;ry
My power costs but little.
I don’t gpt'c any Dogan-Head Mechanics
I boss tnr+Job myself.
The work is well done the first time, and there­
fore I do not have to charge any extra price for
the Job to cover the expence of repairing it.
t make.a dozen Buggies just alike, and can
make them cheaper on that account.
Seventh. Hive on the profits of my own labor.
.
Eighth. I don’t have to pay rent.
Xinih.
Iknow all about the Buggy business.
Tenth.
When 1 get a good- Mechanic I keep him

First.
Second.
Third.
Fourth­
Fifth.

Wanted-^s~
A U.oUly U..^l K^awa If W
rupbra.. Ms*&lt;T«sshm -to.ftsSI

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NEW OFFERS!

NEW IDEAS

THEMABf NMMILIN Oil I CO

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BE WARNED IN TIME.
The Jispehlkan. of thfas and oi other
States wfcare electloin era yet to be
held, will do well to look carefully into

J. L REED.

81 to Fira* Fhai to itfSotafen.

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YOUR TIME I

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WA NTED.tSCZX
Business that will Pay

the causes and contcquonces of the par­
tial saocess ot tbo Democracy at tho

SEE THE GREAT WATCH OFFER

VINECAR BITTERS

political fort that the Congress chosen
midway in an administration is apt to
show loams to tho party in power.
It
was an largely in 1882, in a vary criti­
cal period in the history of the war.
and iiJwM quite as marked in 1870,
half way clang in Gen'i Grant's first
administration. Tha record of Ebe old
Democratic and Whig parties will snow
thia peculiarity. The reason ia obriOMJ not o.lj *oe. tlnr blgli-wst..

Dr. J. Walker’* California lin-

ami

at walking they know not whau It
baa. aho, been observed as an ordSmxr

rcar Bitters are a j&gt;wly

1£EX.

Goods of all Kinds,

FOR SALE
Ono Atara and Colt.
Ona Sat of
Huroeva. One Oow and two Hie fora
wtiieh aril be Mid on lima (dr approved

WE WANT AGENTS.

Domestic’s in Endless Quantities.

CoDis. Jxt 1'

FILES.
JOHN STANLEY I
good health, let

$58820K

so called Lard times and everything
else that trouble the community, and
the men iu office who ore candidates
for a ra-alacuon ara uxmA likely «®
the ones pitched upon.
Di.r*».ionato
thiakars *11! make » euefa mistakM,
hot an mien ora not dtecriminata
'httan.hyagn.t deal

Other iuSusncea, also, quite aa uuraaaxtabla have probably beau operabra upon ihaelMtiotMtfn Ohio nnd In-^
dtoaa. Stocs tha election many claim
that to. platform of th. Ohio Denmcracy.tofororof a greenback cumrary
akoa. iofialiou and the repudiation of
top Natioa’apirdtree, are to be rsgarded
aa aa» partisan fieuraibea, which bad
Mieale&amp;ri on th. election in that
atato; but R deeriy appaan to the centnay. The leading Democratic organ
to Ohio kept this isaae prominently beIwotoepeopto It derided to. pmii-on
taken by the Detnooacy^of this Htala,
and acouted our Detnocralic papers as
idiotic in their management and in
league with the •■LtoatotLhond-hold.r.."
Thia Detooeratic triumph, therefore, is

REMINGTON SEWING MACHI'E
t-i.Vilt.,1 . r.Mit v.-k-m] bejWM repair.
tlrttfrfill Thousands proclaim Vnoto.n ItlTtvia. t!i" moot wrinibrfuJ Inrigor­
ant &lt;h,.i err-r in Uni tied the unking ayatem.
Blllnns Itemlttent, and inter­
mittent Fryers, whAbara so prcrident
in the valley* «rf cor prat rtrars throogh-

THIRD WARD

dome and see

/,'ree delivery and on time.

Spooner &amp; Hepburn

875,000 oo

•eiiyy Slot of Snr* ^TV*T-

SINE’S

SOMETHING NEW!

$5,000 IN SILVER !
t™™!
fire Frusa |100

)

Where can be found n choice and welleeleltcd Stock of Staple
and Fancy
aBOCEMBS. PROVISIONS, CONFECTIONERY .v

GIFT ENTERPRISE!

A complete tuworlmcnt of all kinds of Whole and Ground
Spices
.
|

Mm. G. M. Hides, would respectfully inform the Ladies of
Hastings, and vicinity, that she has opened a New, Select and
Fresh Stock of
•
'

For I irIlain mat «rr and ( hroule
KhcilUialhni, Gout, IMious, Bcmitteut

MILLINERY GOOBS
in Dwight’s building on Blate St,,

WARRANTED PURE.
AU kinds of Fruit in their Season.

Fresh Vegetable ^always on hand.
Also we have a full line of the J

Lampe A Fixtures, Orockery, Glass
Always on hand at prices that cannot bo

!

Wooden Ware

t in the County

CASH BUYERS

Nearly opposite Stauffer’s I

Irrhanieal Dhca«c*,-I*«Tsoa« eu- City Diaing Rooms.
gAgvd in Paint, and Minrrah, rack M
Plumlx-r,. Tj pe-wttcra, Gol.Lbwrtm, and
Minrra. as tbey advance in life, are subpx-t to paralyse of the Ikrech. To guard

amine our Stocfc ______ r______ o_____

WOtBOimLETOSHOWOURGOODS
Where she intends to keep on hand and Free
, delivery to
any p*r: of the. City.
offer at Setter barffaino than ever before
• rrradi
■
Respectfully,
''
given in this city. It will be for your'interi
est to call before Purchasing.

Reepecthilh
It would pass over to tfaae, for
to great tuajorily of the American
tofie axe honoat end loyal, and they
the right thing shall be do...
feat i. the tatoe probably even in (Mio,
rtosteam.wfiL ttohmM prevent

for Yourse

J- S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

A'EW CiROCKRY A.ND TEA HOrsE.
Just opened in Mr. BOWNE'S NEW STORE,
®u»r,
.

OIBHHANDCAffl PRIZE 0FI5J#0 Di KiLD

Mas eommimlty,—ovvu if y»w« uadcr
such irritating iaBusn*. could be
maintained at ths Booth, which is very

Hastings, Hept., Sth 1874.

Oysters received daily

iu bs drie* lioadsy. XmrnWr rtri, thi.

iadiaarass and rwfa. And if that ma
party should carry the next House of
y^mwxstivea, they would take tha
M loag atop towards reuliring toeir
maligtraat detogna. Hence ths eoevsally ad gtring due bw^ to Ito matter of
tha etortiOT of ottr Rapresati tat ires in
Ooagrao. It to true, they would hart
tba Btowte and tbe Pmidimt agaiuat
them for tbe next two yeaw. but ths

Canned Fruits and Fish.

Hastings, Oct. 7th, 1874.

THE HASTINGS

(81,50 per Yeai,)

Is the best Family Paper
published in Bar/ Co.

10,000 bushels

for which the
price will be
ers give us a

�Th« RwIeucMl Biuls**. j
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Heal

s re&gt;.
poistsa bupenuieudr-t of ths Valter
“re™ .1 tk. K. C. B B, .„• 1

-

Ihrtice;.

meats to increase my facilities for doing
better work than aver, all should eaU
end get a negative taken. The superi­
orly of my work in tho peat is a auffiei.ct guarantee ot ficrt-elaas work in
the future.
Rooms in Washington
B! k, sooth side Slat* Street
Slit
Gao. L. Hxstx.

HOPKUtSand

P*&gt;Fl. Jon. Ih. Im. wiU
Mr. Baah to Bid position on our road
he Died in the part with ao much evs-lit milted on all hands. It Was fully
to h.mrelf, androw.il for th. poo-.de a mil. In length, and not Ims 'than
end the company.
three thousand people Jolucdln th* taeUvlUoe. The alaacr served ou (he
Advertised Utts re.
ground* ws* bountiful and cxcelteut.
proving beyond a doubt, that th* FatLetters remaining tn Haatisgs P. 0. ron. know ho* fo provide a dinner for
nscallwl for Ort. 21st. 1B74.
thousand*,on which Kingsnnd Princess
u
Chu Bunkett. U« might feast, and yet have enough tert to
K Dean. D W Fdlla. Philo W Hoard feed other thousands.
Leo Hsnyan, J M Hall. Z B Hoyt,
After dinner the axerrteae were open­
Alvin Jones, Ada McLellan, Henry ed with music by the Hastings Silver
nW-bM. A D n«reh. Bettis j gk^i, Cornet Baud, under tbe teederehlp uf
rj.Vf?.DTU’ Ml” U“lU
J. L. Reed, followed by a rong from
Addla Valuer, Isaac J Wlckbem.
*on»e fluealngera, and prayer by Rev.
I&gt;iroct your letters to No. of P. O. Mr. . harman, Pastor ot tbe M. E.
Chureh In ihi, atty. Purtar Burton
box or drawer. Jxu. H'lirm, p. M.
E*&lt;1.. pirelded with much grace and
dignity, and In a few well ciroeen wneda
inuodnaed the speaker, the Hon. John
We were handed a few days eiuot, a J. Woodmau.of Vanburen Coonty, late
list of names and tho count of both sides speaker of the Michigan Hous* of Rep
Of a hunting party in Johnstown. rrocutaUvea, and a man of deeded abil­
Owing to wnnt of spaen wojwill han, fo ity. wbo for aometblng over an hour■
leave tho hunter’s names oul The held In close alienUon tbe arecmblnl
tbouaands Including many ot the load­
aides stood 2.934 and 2,922. K. Fishor ing men uf tue county of both polltkal
and X Stanton ma le the total count of parties
889 Thors war* 14 men on . side.
Gt roe speech we can only say that It
The match was for tbe suppers. The aeenu to have given geueral aattefoetlM
defeated side promptly responded in to tbe Patrons wbo ar* Democrats, but
owing io some siMgeeltoos re^Bnling
giving a boontilul repast which was tree uade, there are nuny aatonx tbe
enjoyed by al) the participants
Republican* who express decided Ji*,
sent from bis views on the fault!’, and
i At half part two o’clock. Monday
i night flame* wore dweovere-i issuing
frbm the dsrelliog belonging to Han­
nah Himrod, on State Slret, and re­
cently vacated by Mr. Robinson, and
before any asaiateurw could bo rendered
it was a mass ot burning flames.
A*
tho bouse was unoccupied, there ran bo
no cause aseigtted only that o! incendia­
rism. This being the second unoccu­
pied building burned within a few
wanks it ia qu.te evident that wo have
in our midst some miscreants.
It is
high time that, if every empty build in g
is to bo laid in ashes, that wo should
have some better way ofciutinj alarm,:
We concur In tho opinion of our corres­
pondent ia unothrr article on the * ub-

7th. 1174.
Prsmal-Majnr. Haeordor, and Alda
Dawson, Bartow. Mudg*. Biimssr, (and

By AM. Beseatrr—
X-aW, Tha; th* Ci(y Marshal be
and he is hereby faatructod to irqsiro
all owners or occupants of buildings in
the business part uf th- dtv to hare
their cliimnay* cleaned within one week
after they shall hrro reoeivedeach notice
Of L. C. Beech for remission of Unease from tbe City Marshal and ssld Minhs 1
is furdwr instructed to clasn or cans, to
for last half of A[iri! and first half of bo cleaned all Such chimaevs that shall
May, was referred to Finance Com- reme io uur'teaned after th* proper time
ahallUv. been given.
Carried.

Bentley and Hicks.
from July 4th.
Ayse—Dawson, * Beesmer, Bartow,
Nays -None
On motion Council adjourned.
Mudge aal Hicks
Nays—None.
Gnu E. Gnonrui.
On mottos final action on changing
the grade oa Green and Broadway
streets, wa« postponed U.til the firs'.
Wednoeday in Nov«*nb.r.
By Aid. BoaemsrMa Karros—Again on Monday
That John fttaaioy be psraritted to night we were eutunrooed out of our
saug little rooting places, to stay the
progrvee ol ths fiend fire. It is quite
evident that we should hsva some bet­
ter s^y of calling oat the fireman iu tho
ty of (ba people, and the right of tbe
Gcgialalure to regulate nr control the
dead boar of tbe night Ao there ia no
freight and peaaenger Tariffs on our
Nays—Non*.
Loll tho property of the aity, perhape aa
Itallruede, and yet, all agreo that tha
Ou motion Dwight A Barrell was per­ arrangement can be made with one of
speech w»s an able one. and that In th,
main the views of tho speaker were In tained to aalargs a frame shsad an their

UTDfBSTOME is no
Obstacles to Marriage.
FT Kill.. MM V.... u—,

DAY AND: NIGHT.

,

l,*M Agents WMlteA flstfcklr

(Sty tag Store,
State Street.

C. SCHDLENBURGj
Hearken TO
tM

accord with the audience, and ye neral ly
noun J.
luotber ctiKagement calling

•&lt;nce of Hou. ttlepben F. Brown of
j Kalamaxoo County, tbe Master of tbe
‘-fltste Grange” who it was ecnB.lently
Ayet-Dewoon. ;Barlow,
Mudge.
expected would bo presetit, and address
tbe people th&lt; gatbertng wae one of Beosmor and Hicks.
Nays—None.
which
the
Patrons
have
evary
nrauu
to
per cent ca your Plastering a* the SlingOf John Weissert of 13.50 for saw
be proud, and one that will &lt;)n tbe order
txsrer bis entered into Co-partnership
no Uttle good In the County ot Barry.
and hatchet, was aUowod and aa order
with James tjc.Jroore and now doe* feel
drawn on contingent fund.
as '.bough they can do a number one
job. W* have to work to get a living
A&gt;os—Dasrsoa. Barlow,
Mudge,
sad thereby ar* dependent on you for
Be-*mar and Hick*.
tbe work. You will save money by
Jbuad upon tbe table of a gentlemen
.procuring our figm* befors letting tbe
residing in this county a few days since.
yob. Our rule u to work cheaper and
(Miter than any man ou rsconl. Ws
l’&lt;rai»&gt;ly it may have b*ra loft by mis­
warrant all work according to contract
take but it bares being published:
or no pay. W* ere always ready to. Kami. Dickey, Goo. M. Dewey.
"When I think ot tho long lima the
give you oar figures, tad will endeavor "Mrs. N. Bailey, Miso Belie Wightmau,
Republican (we used to call them black,
to givs satisfaction in Plaeterinc, Brick | C. F. Dwight,
Georgs Dennis,
bitt wo found that srould not do, so we on Firs Deport.-** nt fund, and 35,73
and Stone Laying, Ac. Ac. llaase give
us ■ call. Respectfully we see
eased up on them a ultl*,) have been in General Highway Fuad
Ayes —Dawson,
Mudge.
Berio

non.

Land and Calclnad Plaattr,
Quick Lima, Water Uni
and Plaataring Hair. *
*Tf ‘tr

Also a Cenenl Aaaortmwtfl

Nays—None.
Of John A_ Fuller uf 37, and Thomas I
Tiaklee of 39, for arrvieeo a* apsmal,
P.ilice, was referred to Finance Cwm-

Agncultinal Imnlnmnts

MSSgJ.

The Bond ct G. W. Slocum, City
iarahal was approved.
By Aid. HkksThat aa order of 966. be drawn ia
ivor of P. A. Throop as payment on

i CBMnimisirtfTBinm

INTER-OCEAN;
THREE EDmOIS.
As d&gt;* v*s ***He* it, Sure*I tosrw

'n

ill

•Xtfl

■veals kess*.

|h, msssm tor Prosecuting Attorney, a*
Ik.^^1 in one of our saloons on

of the Circuit Court for the Coeaty of
lultarry County.
( We think if they bad, hu vote, outside Barry, holden at tho Court House, No­
oJS.u M—m. a r&gt;~r,.n \
dnuotly interested in ib» «1» vember 9th. 1874.
Henry W. Colvin. Tbornapplo.
uf whisky would be about a* numerous
ar tbe asreres were who, claiming to be
Wm. B. Ellsworth. Yenke^Springs.
Jonas A. Hall, Hope.
A. W. Bailey, 4th Ward City ot Heepar-head candMatc. tho Captain ol the
Lamps ! Lamps!!
“HflUie Guards” dunng the war, sod
haadelters and brockets at Bottom tbe renegade Iroui every political party,
John M Kipp, Johnstown.
ice* at
. __ a ,
Lemuel Smith, Maple Grove
Baftii. Maoee A Proston's.
for prosecuting Attorney.
T. J. Docker, Assyria
Well when men like this one are
Benjamin Roos. 1st W ard City
placed in nomination tor any important
utSro, it proves the necessity of a Pra- Hastings.
Homer C. Hughs, Prairieville
iMorf
Lu&gt; and its rifU ew/wreJames Brew. Irving.
John Carpenter. Carlton.
Philander Oti*. Rullaud.
Calvin HilL Ysnk** Springs.
Geo Osborn, 2d Ward City of tl
eating Attorney ia an
Wm. Burroughs, Johnstown.
rad should b* fili*d by
II. D. Week Hastings Township.
alwsy* tOtr. *!»•/• »
■
William Wood, Woodland.
knowing hb doty hie both tho Mdf
Albert Johnsen, Castleton.
rad th* ratttotbo to do it
Buch a
Cicady.
Peter Shuman. 8d Ward Crty
mra is Chartee H. Biuvr. Elert him
Vary dry.
by a party rot* and honor yourselves Hastings.
Robison Bush. Barry
Gold to-day 110
end tho county ot Barrv.
VaJeuiino Reptogie, Hope
Asa Od IL Carltoa.
Wall* and cisterns playing out
Devid Ic’.ea, Baltimore.
U. Simon Countil meet* to-wighL
On our 1st and 4 lb pages to-day will
Merrit. Shephard. A oyna. '
Etaetiou on* week from next Tam­
be found two master speeches- Tbe
„. b, n™. z. Cl.^r.
re
ablnl at tha statesmen of ’be NormWMt, delivered at Lineiog recently,
and which we trust every man in the
State may road. Tbe other by speaker
Blaise of the Hoose of Bapreevntatires,
daliverwd al Oskosb, Wi... r^utly, on
(fa. aubjscl cf muuHyd ■edeb.-lo*-.
.nd whkh roootam.mlu- tbs oarefal
p.rMBl of every read to of lh. B*««
The great sneeeh of Gov. Bagley at
Otr apace will ouly p-rmit
c.-m mo. &gt; wi.&gt;
re
call atlenltoa
given ocr popular Governor a u»w bold bnefiy
.
______bo carefally
oe th* people of Berry orexnty.
studied. Tbe one for ths ligtt i'A»ow»
Our foreman, Mr. BsywoMa, -as die- &lt;m iff—*’ pdita*; ‘b* other because
abted y»e:*Hlay. not erererely. but so aa
swy Lea show, the impottanc. to
to give him a few days’ tart. In other tf,, voters of th*. &amp;«» &lt;* B&gt;. adoption
oftb.WBwdm~il.to th. Cunstitation
X^gythelsgiM^ «&lt;i •hieh
HuiZterw-reirerw .re*.;

LEA0HIG WIUI MW

On motion AM. Hicks was appointed
Chairman, and Aid Bartow Secretary |

rn THE HOBTawpST.

of the Board of BegistniUon
By AM. Hicks —
That tbe salary of Qty Marshal be
fixed al 941.M per mootir to take effect |
from Sept. l)tb, 1874.

Ayes—Dawson,
Barlow,
Borrm or end Hkka
Nays—Noae.

Madge

p -I..-*. A. Mnft M. ■ rt

THS

WHOSE WESTERN

COUH-

Special meeting of tho Ceram rm
Council Monday evening Oct. 12th,
1174.
Proeeet-Mayoe, Ranodsr, and AM.
Dawson. Bartow, Baarar, Beatlay and

‘“““ISA 1
tho sense bo allowed m follow.: JobA. Fuller |7, Themes Ttoklsr &lt;7k Wb.

Tinkler 114Lists of Patents issued from the U.
CarnalB. Patent Office to Michigan InvoBtan,
Ayes—Dawson, Bsrlow,
for the week ending Rept. 22d. 1874, Bentley sad Hicfa.
snd each bearing tbal dal*. Furro.UNays—Ncasa.
ed thio paper by Oux 4 Gre. Solid tore
of Paleate. Washing*®. D- C-:
w
•

Demit

i

fbmwMxxiort Merchant*
n grain amd
Cerwr WseSkrUge tol SWky Bireel.

ih

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ciMrwrrr.w«&lt;iT*r,

Highway fund was allowed to D. Beu
sett for drayage and 31,25 from Five
Department was allowed to Arthur

Look! Look!!
_____
1'oeitlvely we moat have our PAY at
otery Tuter tn the county ci
onca or me»a^ujrt»l
piston
: Barry could bare seen the candidate of
■» ■ re
W..M!

'

11.00 for each and every fire alarm. It
h very seeenliel that we should have
some Utter meaav lor awaking tho
people, and I would recommend tho
above plan. Should it luset the ap­
proval of our dlissns I hope the city

wedldnot Ihu much of the speech,
and In what we have written have re­
flected the oplotona of (bote of our
fricSHl* iu attfudanee, but presume we
have al least in our notice not unfairly
। rrprroeolod the speaker

tiling, and how you sweat about IL Rat
TaaJoiXT Duarx, between Hod. I tell you wo will giro you /♦*• rinti fur
William B. William* (be able Repre­ ws are laying up every little mistake
sentative in CoofTtM from our Sth Dh- you make, and we will throw theca in
your far*, and after you have run a few
more l&gt;ig drunks through your machine
like eld Ben Buller, Tail slip your
sharpest and ablest &lt;JT our Cmigrrvalon
al Delegation.
ft was our good fortune to be present
al the meeting at Grand Rapid*, on
Thursday cvcolng^nd we have no &lt;wltatlou In saying that the .peet h of Mr.
Williams was a masterly 'Indication
of bis official action, and the principles
and policy of tbe Republican party. , cratic gain down north, and their actions
While Mr. Wilber's effort added noth­ shows a little of what wo will do when
ing to bls reputation, and left on tbe we got a good chance
When we get
mind of every &gt;*h&gt;Jld man wbo hearJ
a victoiy we burn powder, bolter, drink
him In 1872 anTag*! n on that evening,
whisky, and wo will show our authority
th* Imprearion that be was cither
mightily mistaken tn 1872 or Is now.
and that In both cases be could not bo Republicans worship the niggero, wo
or have been slating his honest con work them. They school them, and we
vletlou*. but the-c new enn verts are kill thou. They put them ia office, we
apt to be scalooa, and we can )«rdan put them out of existence. You will
bls enthusiasm, but nevertheless detee*
fl ml thia is a white' man’* guvernmect.
hie treason to party and principle
Binged,

ri;&lt;, jri/st ri

ca....,

JOB PRINTING
Beemer.

JENNIE,
ALRAGFS

�lanntr.

ite debts to

aodyo&lt; such to U» WhitKSf
State
that fka entire debt dooa not oooMitute
more than fuor par cant of ita valnattoa and probably not two. aad^-bali
par aast of ita actual wia.ih.

tboae fauna of 8tat* and municipal obwhich involve taxation upon
“UE’iio.M.rs. repU out­

growth* uf modern civilisation. In its
preeant form it waa certainly unknown
asMMg the ancient*, though Cecero says
that the Roman proriacm in Asia were
■MMMimU to boevww, end Uvy, ia a
naamge eosoewhat obecure. speak of a
team untie contracted by Rome to meet

of the bteite ; next the oonnty, which
borrow* on Um faith of tha coanfy;
next the city or town, which borrows
on th* faith of mnnxipal credit.
Now
when this whole swrim of credits, four
in number, are naod, as they co often
are, nay, used almost overywbara, tho
quadruplicate burden fall* he«»ily on
lb* ibouiders of the people Th* four
taxes operate Bi last on the same man
and each piece of property in eome way
parehaaing power at the time a larger con tribal** ha share toward eatiafyiag
aocnmnlstwei of actual UMMy then the
fieana ry of ear nation haa contained at any other nation in which the power to
om time since the dawn of tho Chrub contract debt has been no extended a*
ina era. The fim Napoleon, among with ne; ia whisk the mum oonunuui
*
'
। a seams publsc obanodara rntors, imitated on a dimhrieb­ '
ed aeale thia barbaric accumulation ot
tnuan, MBUnafty belonging to lb*
Btafo, bwtmUg subject » th* ladiridaa! will and caprice of the eorereign.
and mearaby need for pmpneso which
would Mt make a creditable appearance
in ofiria! budget* or regular appropria­
tion bin*.
Nearly 1,400 years of tho Chrislian
am had passed before nation* learned
tha Mtaf berroeing, 4* w* now undet•fnnd it Holland and Spain had, perhane in the 17 th century, tho first reguhrtv organised national debt, though it
ia maimed that the French Ztoate*. tbe its credit without pauung to redact that
■ MilniI minty ndt te well known every one of lu cluaena 1* already bur
sad to {opular among th* people, orig­ denod by the tax which be ii paying tu
inated as early aa 1876 tn th* reign uf fiquidate tbe debt of the Natfoa. And
Charles V.; 1 am disposed to think, when in the end Natam, and State, and
however, that it waa in a vary irregular, Bounty and city have each and all imshadowy and irresponsible shape, nm- poied their burden* tbe cteaau lade
nfag onr only fob year to year, necorning to chance, and not existing ni a
■taled loan, with a regular allowance ol

rate contone of Bwitnrlawd ; ao have
tbe departments of France, for limitod
and a purified pnrpoeoe; »o have the
minorGertnan State*; but »lift it is true
that our county, city, town and town­
ship facility tor cimtracting debt is
practically unknown among tbe nation*
of Europe. Our marvriou* capacity in
regard u tbe cue achievement of ow
BapwNkun dvilisatio. of whieb I think

There aid in tho United fitatee !f&gt;
eitiee having each a population exceed­
ing 100,000, and mb aggregate popula­
tion of 4,600,000. Each i* a rity with

liberty which
forwrer dethroned tbe Stuart*, formally
Mtarod for tbe fint tuzrn the list of natoaa! dsbtore. It rat la IBM that ehs

•ione of the terrible struggin with N»-

tuiure. It to, that tepid ae nay be our
It might also bo a wise uul Balutnry increaae in population, our increaw ip
provtokm to defiss in B.alv &lt;?u» Hubbou. property da in a vastly greeter trWc.
th* precM ends for which luj. fatpa From 1700 fo 1*70, our popalsfUiu ia
ci edit abuuld be ured—lituiun; tk..,. .creased about 1,000 per omi—betotu
time to proper nd mmetod ob.Mt* an I nrojwrty increiMil xbou: o,0te»pre omt.
restricted objurte and ioebiddreg iu sny 1In other word* uur yvpel.txni » W7u
event tho creatien Of a debt binmd • /res* 10 lime* B* larK-n n* in 170U, white
specified permutap of tho otfic.J vala our property in lb70 waa 60 tunre **
aOuu of tho dlr ur limre; providing at igreet a* to waa ia 1790. Wo can I-a&lt;d!y
tee sama liiro a judicious saieguru
against the uverlapping uf cuuuty debt*,
*0 that while the town was guarding if*
credit with cure it should not be in vet red bcr-*avicg appliacoM that ay&lt;4*m inin tbe tnabarrassment canted by an ex­ vontlon to producing, rod with the high
vantage ground we already pua*M* in
travagant extetuiou cf the county.
And finally as a gureodag priaripl* that ro«ud&gt; «&lt;■ may rofily count on
it wvtild be writ to apply to all Stare, such a rapid lucre*** of malarial weahb
ei unly and municipal debt*, th* wise *• wQ| in a Viry brief period mdar our
IndabtedMaa—if it be nut unwtoely la-'
AromBterofi0*1
fUKM*
MtWfl Mt InogyUenibU burden. By
Jafifaiaoh ■ th* broto of ail soand na­ the censui of 1700 it was apparent that
tional credit. 1 quote th* wvtd* ot tbe tho nggngalc property at th* Nation
groat pbitoeopbio statoewan as equally only allowed f’50 u&gt; each Individual.
applicable to all p *e*bl* terms of public By tbe centos of 1870 this had lacteaiub.tgation, and ax aflbrdrng a bnsto at el tu 1600 ;wr head. And now it may
unoe secure lur lu. creditor and aarsn- be confidently asMrted that before Vre
isgruu* fur tbe debtor : "Never bur­ I ar. 76.&lt;XX).W» ot people wo .h.ll nave
row a dollar wnboni laying at the cam. SIOO,OUO,UOO,OoO 01 property
■ustaut, tor i«y&gt;»g tbe interest annually,
sad tee yc*M*paU wMton a gi«ea tana;
But 1 do trot dare tu truvt tayeelf in
ted eoSteUer'thai tax a* pledged to IB. that inviting field of speculation ai tu
-tiditur* ou tbe public lai th. On pueb what we ahal! be iu the future. Neith­
* pledge as thia, eucrwdly uUarveO, a er should I venture to detain you with
xvrernmrni may always evtamatid. on ■ any lengthy rvvisw uf our marveluu*
.eoaonabio interest, *11 tbe letidablr progress in the ;»*L &lt; &gt;ar elory ii in­
.uuuey uf ita ciIimub ; white Ito BtceeMy deed tu wonderful that ha whn attempt*
of au ejui.-stent tax 1* a salutary warn­ the m&lt;al *ol«r nurnive io-uai at uti*
ing to them and their cuatutueate given idle boasting la that brilliant
against oppression, bankruptcy, aud it* third rbapiarof Loro MaMukoy'i hbtory,
inevitableaonseqaetMee, revolaUon."
be gitui gvrgvoue and glowiag picturoe
uf tbefrai and progrvM ol certain manBnt, gentlemen, looking at tbe aerkiu* &lt;ifetluriog and rouimetrial ciliee uf
aide of tine question with tbe gravi.y England. The growth and gnatuee*
wuicb i* becoming, let us not be led in­ of Manchester, atid Ireedi, and Shuffleld,
to gluum or despondency or di*cuurugo- nnd IHrminghani, and Uvnrpool. are
meut u! nnd kind whatever Though depicted in the matriiUu culota of the
unr harden be great, we are abundant­ bn*, iseayist of bi* geosratioo. But remrmbar thit be was telling what theta
ly able to bear it, and to prosper ami
grow strung under it. Our prog rm* in
population ue! in wealth m tu rapid that ofQbAcn Tioturis, and bow great thetr
ih« debt which Wiugus upon u. t j-day [wogreM bad brou mace tho day* uf the
is light as a leather tc-morrotv, anu it rMu*n* aud 0!n«x Cromwell—comj^*..we own bnt enretse tbe urjiuary p-ni- lag indeed a growth ot two fullreuturiwi.
Wby tba fact* prrs-nted by Lord Ma
deuce of aelf-preaerration, cut future as cautay no more riral throe by which w*
a people will far surprou in power aud
are *urroin&gt;ded than tbs plodding eenear, tbe must eitr si agent calculation*
oaeed on oar pl Ogres* in too past— perieoew of a coaimca Hie rc«&gt;aibl}« thn
tuarertoul Aladdin's Limp. Uo'tdraet
wonderful n« that progrewv ha* been
the citie* named by Macaulay, In their
It to but B5 year* Mare var GuvernVtK' year* of growth, with Cbteago end
ui. ut ws* orgnntoed—with a jopulatiou 8t. Louis, and (Nurinnsti. end thusot Im* than 4,U0U,tetl, aud a valuation
burgh, and San Frgnctocv, and Claveufproperty for the inure 13-tfcalee tiol
exiweawg f(AH',WO,o.W - *careeiy on*-

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uito!)- prolong tha Itobf Western woo­
great State to day. Farilitiea lor inter- den Item ember that at the beginning
cuminun&gt;cution were then greatly re- I of ike proeant eeatury »caroe (MUI of thMT
-triried, maaniacturea and tbe urt* were great mnpuriuma wa* even named—
—™
—-r~
------- I'» tefbleet infancy, egnemtnre wm rod*
lumwtraiion of mnaicipaJ affair* in oar ' aul* act- biguly
■ rsruuueiall.e,
— —- *bocauae
- — white oca of them, the gnat rornntT
larger cities It it eo easy to ebtain its band-maul, commerce, had not rxhn rial mart uf tha Parity bad no organl.gulatiee authority to contrast debt*; qumasned mio tue and vigor, nop »rIl to ao easy to aril a good city band to ty st thai time nu ili-aauptod to bear esulay
the capitalist wbo highly prure inch taxation, profit* ware small, wagva weto chapter from which 1 have quoted.
The growth of tbeee great cities to in­
forma nf socurily ; ft la to May to roti op low, aud to the [ouUlwI eroouAui.t
a debt to be taken *are of by those wm&gt; weaaunog tho cuoditlvn end mt.ac.ty deed bat th* ImLrx tu tbe growth of tbe
com* af•-•t tu in* tlad of l«tying a ee ■ ol ibo cuuutry it eeeuasd uU«ily ouabl* e .tiro country. With * territory nearly _
a&gt; isrgv aauie whole of Europe wo ba&gt;e
to carry a debt ol any vuutel.rablo
_ natural, maguilnde. And yet eur nncestoro did succeeded in briugiug in extreme* to-. :l-'
______ ;
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hKlajT. bet hesitate to aaauiue tbs ifsvolntiuu- Bietuar in tbe i**y mien uaogo ul trad*
thinking tsttle of U» ills that may w*« ary debt of f'JV.i’UH.UOO, inoie than ono- and friendship; it as** ixull and ere
n IMlW. ISSI MM Mil will M E*kM M «Ml»S**
take na on tha Arcrow. And, fbbuwiag •eventh ot all th* property they owued. opoflittag 7U.OOO mil-&lt; of railway, mum
bbm Ms-nMMa* nine am, *m n w *•»*•*
l-r.j, .»BI •OCM. l-BBIB &lt;-E&gt; IM ICUC^A.IBBBI
tkiB ready, oi.-orvuienl, lary tuelbod v! Mr. Jotf.r»un, too wat tus most uia- than they have ta Europe and all the
17i«5 *mmi4m
• mJiTT"
abiding tbe burdens ol to-day ha* been uuslful of all th* leading *tatesmsb of r»« of tho world boride ; we. hare in­
the meins of precipitating on many of that day ia regnid to in« ability of the creased our agricultural products until
lbs erupt of u single year sre worth
our most favrrred end prommog citeo a
more
itxsn
W.UOO.uOO.O-lO
in
gold
coin
.
vaat load of taxaliou which hamper*;
wo hare multiplied tbe number of our
j tx.ru* if th* rate* ol iucnMse ia populaaccseiou* of ;wpu!el;ori utherwiM naiu- I tiou aud wemIiu tnau calculate! upon hondicrart* sod our power of machine- &lt;
re Uy tending that way, abd ends by r» ehuuid be iesiu«d. It mjy leech u* u ry, until .we are on* of ’he toreuiott
taidiag tbe very growth which the debt leeton vl trust and bupefultic** to re- cisnufactaring nation* of the world;'
we bare puabed population nws’r b.wm contracted to aliinalale■ueuiber that the higlswt estimates of
Aaothet evil result* from the growth that day would hare produced a popu­ yonlwhat bnt yudewday HH'luod tho
of municipal debt which 1 think ba* lation of lee*.than li.OOU.UW in tBlU, cioetdntsnl frociiec, or indeed until
not beau ■ aflcMtitly obeervsd. It to th* aud an aggregate w«eitn at th* *»ui» tL«re to n» frontiar left *ave that which
*sM.&gt;s*»lmrn 1 *» e»«u»M* BA km wm* u Mn.
fscihty which such debts give to the penvd ot lew than H,CuO,VOO. Our, to waabed by Ui* wave* of either great
•m«»*» m* Matt is nm.*iliB. se urn Mbsms s
capitalist tor a ready, aafe and profita­ populalioo,. vastly as it uiss outrun the
ble iavesnnaat nl Iu* surplus — thus sav­ p*v[&gt;i*scieB relsned to, seteibus ■ rale*
ing him from tbe trouble, and depriving tar bsiiiw ibs Incrwaae of wealth wbicn
tba community of the ndvfntage ot his u&gt; IbiU bal reached the enuttnou* egr s. H-ublb, c«n*t*IMsi-a SstMlw
eadmrking in seme active boeioeM. proget* ol M0,0tw.0d0,wu. nearly eigut
FIFTH AND LAST GIFT CONCEBT
Thee for instance a prominent sad ivld greater tt.an th* anbcipeiod lu­
.
is sioor the
wealthy rfty—and I do not refer to\ny cre*** which tor. Jrfferx/u bed regarded
particular one—and this you will find as lou saagnio*. 1 eking uur Nauuuel,
tu be its hiitnry nad axpeneurt. st cue dials, cuuuty end municipal debt, and '
or mure periods of ii* prosperous career. it amuuuts io eouieibing v&gt;«rr 4J,2lX',Ita banks and other plaem* of deposit oOU.iWii, or a hills more taan vns-teuUi ,
are full to ovaefiosing ol tuouey owned of tbe enure prvjxrty of the country, as j
Drawing Certain at that Date
by in leading enjataliMa, waiting lor an wdiuated tn th* crusu* of 1870, and j
opficrtunily to invest, aud carefully ex­ probalily nut over ono-nlleentb uf the
LIST OF GIFTS.
amining into tbe different bran.-hee ot actual wraith of tbe country today.
maanfiaaturek mto isacoveaaiuil ol real lUi* you wilt observe w n tor tees ratio
oatete by fins block* of atom, into th* ot debt tu property than th* Governauttook far a new railread, into a pro­ m*nt easumed m 17W, while uur rate
ject far a new lisa of steam packsU— ul incrosM and our power ot crratiug
ELECTION NOTICE.
an ar any of which would greedy con­ wvalin transcend th" same capaciuse
tribute to the devetopoeat and growth cl tost day ur *o large a degree chat 1
of tbe city iu question. Just then, Luk- 4o mt know of any cvmpaneuti or unit
ever, as tbeee capitalist* are about to of mrastue tbal could give any adequate :
invest their money in aomaoDe of thee* •unaepUoa ol ita vastus**.
ehasnris of gain to themselves and
Il may, however, servo ao give u*
some ia«a of uur euunnou* productive
power to reflect that m point of aauaal
income and earnings wo staud td-day at
PRICE OF TICKETS.
the aty to exu naw acliawie uf imprvre- tbe band of all IM Mtioua—ter naoeadmaat, and from 83,000,000. to 85,000,­ mg Ureal Ikaaiu, Fiance, Illume or Uis
000 ef first class seven per cent, bonds Uvrman Empire Next to an indeed
are placed on tbe market—and our cuuies Great Britain, but all tbe earn­
capitalist* euddenly eaneluds that noth­ ing* and income nr that kingdom vul
ing pre*enting *o fitlla risk and such a not exceed fiijtmO.OOO.UOO, wu.ree* we
rima nazgia of profit can bo found in are in exrxes uf HJ,IWO,UOV,WU, butu
reckoned on n gold basis, and both ta­
ble* cl statistic* quu'cd from a Brittoh
authority. Mun-over, our preeont an­
nual late of increase ia income result­
ing Irutu lucroa** of pO]HilatH&gt;u and ul
laborers, and trom imprevinwit* in mschmvry, 1* about 11300jo.imO-end
Un*, irganLitsi of ocrexiunai reieroc*
and financial panx*. i* absolutaly pro-

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□ally to aeala a stnognocy in tha mon­
ey market wad raise tbe rate of tatereat
to Ito tomwer aad the butiner* man.
There ia a food uutcry tn all quarter*
against the high rale* cbargvd tor mto•y, tbd ye* if (State* and great ciiwe
will flood the markets with their obli­
gations at 7 per crot. aad oftentimes at
a higher rale of interest, bow can any
borrower* oo mere individual credit axpect or hope to usgouate loan* at the
old-fashioned C per cent, rate, which in
so many section* of tho country wm
formerly ths rula- It will inevitably

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1874.

WHOLE NO, &gt;

liberty and ha inanity as when it came
into power tn INI.
Tho Dm&amp;oetntie
party* has been triad in a few States and
has been found wanting in the essential
I
elements
of
prosperity,
loyalty,
lioceety,
Frorfose, j

1874
.The Grower ia the Latest and liamfci

important improvements over all otheftt.

noisy political damoMtntiotm are wadi
enough in their plare. but they are of
less importance than a faithful personal

*t pattern of Boiler Iron" Heater and contain* many

'
’
liable men, men who have Hmronfi-'
deuoo ef their uighbors. so that what
they say or d/ may bo relied upon.
Special efforts should be put forth Io
see every doubtful voter and impress
upon him the im|&gt;ortaaca uf the coming

And a Perfect working Damper and Check Draft.

’ tnon throughout tlio L country who think
i that their abeeooe ftwm the poll* will
not be foil- Esch one says' to lumaelf.
“my vote will not be missed." end thus
iu the aggregate enough rotas are lost
to turn lhe tide of victory in many clone
ly contested districts- Those men should

IT IS MADE IN THREE SIZES

th • character shall Lu foot There is
enother etose of votore equally patrio*ie,
coiupoeed of mon who would hesitate nt
no rveauuable sacrifice if they doomed il
necwMary to secure the election of good

Acorn
Maple Parlor

al intaroat. Every four yean they vote
for President. The off years in politics
have no special interest to them, and so
they trust to the popularity of the can­
didates, ur the known .treaath of the

QUISLE 4 RUSSELL
question whether the House of Repre1 M-utativaa is to pass into the hands of
! those who have proven enemies to the
Republic, or be retained in the hands uf

that with the ttonato Rapublioan and
tho Executive in sympathy wl'h the
Joyal element, the House would l&gt;e
powerlem to legalise any dangerous
legislation. But it would jmsso.. tho
power to block the wheels of, governmenu to Stop all needed logi.ktim., de­
feat nwtasaary appropriations, and otfactually veto any effort to exeuula the
laws of lhe land against those who
should organise to defy them Them is
uo limit to the evils which might flow
from tho House of Bepre«antativM nn
dor tho control of Itotuocreoy. This
possible yet not probable danger should
bo presented to ell good at irons, and

YOU WILL FIND

NaiWllfi.

lichigau

NEW LUMBER

AND NEW MEN

A’ear Dwight d Burrall’s Agricultural' H arks, Hastings, M ich

world has ever seen, "—/toe
XriforaffedM PAsfforw,
ability.
What cuutd they make out of. such a
In a word, tho Republican party -bibadge-podge ? The French say of a bwvos ia progression, and is pledged to
room that is furnished in utterly bad
the elevation of lhe nation by tho ele­
taste, that the paper sroars at the carvation of its cit/sens. It is opposed to
prescription, porrscutiou, bigotry. Ito
thing ahockfog in the fierce Incongruity
creed fa ths greatest individual freedotu
of tho abovit &lt;yastod party avowals ’ Do
compatible with tho safety of the Re­
they not iefrajr an utter want of prilicipublic.. Liberal In its principles, hu­
pla in the urgankretfou, each sectional
mane in its measures, thoroughly loyal
wing evidently pandering to local prqju- iu all ito purpoMW, and firm fa ito re­
dices. And ye&lt; bare fo a party which.
soiree to mafataia lb? Union at all huaids and any cost, it stands before the
many yocus. ho bad ample opportunity
world lb* anemy of wrong, '
to study financial questions d'lspaasienof justice, the protector cf the week,
ately and, fa tho absence of .tay com­
, the patron of labor, the great defender1
mittals by lagialaliaa. to arrive a: same
i at a nation's honor, ami the trusted
' guardian of the libectirs of the propio.
stead of that. It baa done just the op[&gt;o- ‘
site. If. therefore, il should gw| into'’arts of both parties ; tost them by the
power, U could agree ujen no houest ■
i true standard of honesty and pnrriotplan, eiiher as reapswts tlw currency, . ism, end then uuk the question. Which
the inymeut of the dubt. the legal leu-;
t of the two parties should receive tho
dor act. banking or the tariff. If it did
support of a Joyal people T Who esn |
rombfae it would be purely from party
doubt the uaswarf The party that is i
policy, and not from an iotelligea tat mly worthy of support ia the one that has I
of the subject aud the waits of the [«•&gt;- never betrayed its friends or violated ita |
pic. The ur.nJn.tj/ of suck a party
pledges.
would be the signal for itonbt and dis­
may iu all Lu.iuoss awu tn unities, aggrivsting enormously every evil now troub-;
ling tho country. Happily, a, Iho re- j
suit can be foraseeo. il ere. it most, and I
il WILL be proven tod
■ .Lllta," ,Mi •ivie, it will survive or
die, the 3d of November alone can telL
This instrument seems to hare many

The Michigan Ltouneu Association
haring appealed to flor. Bagley, to
know whotbvr, il re-elected, hv w uuld
use his infiuenre for the repeal of the
prohibitory laws, and fa favor of sub­
mitting to the jieoplo an amendment good.
’Die opponents of tl
striking from the pn-sent cons|itution lion may be clssrified
the present piuhibitory cfoiiu.-, and tiro
corresponding clae-iu from tho new ui.tstitutiun. the G.ivuraor replies in the

be Gov. Bagley's private views M to tho
policy of iessl prohibitum, and of three
we claim to have uo knowledge, there n
eminent prtqneiy aud good aemw iu
hb-refusal to use his poaatiou, as Gover­
nor. to Infiuenro legislation iu regard to
it. The Governor simply refuses to nnLecijsato-. or intorlcro with, the free ac­
tion of'the peopl.' nod the Legislature,
reserving t.&gt; hiiutolf the vssreise &lt;ri 'his
constitutional right of decision when
these questions of pul lie concernment

mp4 lobbying aad m
While wo have a
Cbnstitutic-n, aniTsba
for it because ft ex
proved fMtnnw that have stood the test
of eiMrienro io other States, and while a powerful motive, far tho emigration
wo would ovvy difcuta qunstoiM .at at- which is swollin-; our numbers with
Ureat rapidity.
Resolved, That the Giivnrnor of thio
Territory be requested totransmit to tho
Preaidant of tboBwnato. the Bpeoksr of
the JIouso of Ilepreseutaiirv-, vf the U.
States, awl to the delegate to Congress
MtfwfasfM. The method wo hevu from thia Territory, each a copy of tho
doeeribed won a vote of tbs electors of foregoing resolutions.
Lanstug and Hettle Greek iu 1870 in
Thia had no effect, however, fartbsr
favor of paytog llmir radread-ald bands. than at that time to defer Congress from
*■ -------- 'are burdening tfoua- taking any action inimical to tho inlet
-------—-ly in the operationWe do pw part fa again appealing to eats uf the Territory, and the question
patriotism against Mlfehnees. ‘•’•Wto was thus posqonod until 1881, wlisra
the Council drotied ft busVto open orgolisti &gt;n&gt; with Ohio, and in the spirit of
loirtivki and mutual cuuceaeiou postod
tho tolhvwmg resolnbon diraeffng the
Governor fa the matter, and laying
down thu bari« im which tboy were wlfttog Iu negotiate :
Jttesulved by tho Govurnor uad th*
Legislative Cuasril of the Territory ;a
Michigan. That lhe Gbrocoor ot (be
Territory be and he fa hereby author­
ised to opex. a negotiation with the ex­
ecutive ot the State of Ditto for adjust­
ing tba boundary lino between Ohio
'snj Michigan, ou thu basis of .a cession
uf all the territory'fa dispute situated
east uf the Maumee.,rivirr, and the acoeptauco by Mk-higan of an equivalent
ceiMlon uf territory west of said stream.
dore not expect and demand all lhe
Thia negotiation proved nn entire
rights and privileges guarvanteed by a
failure, lhe authorities of Ohio being
good Republican government tn its eftitheir part to concede any­
zBUa. It become?, then, the duty ot uuwilling
each voter to gaud the Laltol-buk, on thing of-their riaims.
•
which tho parity ^ud even the etability
Notbtag.nwr?.9f • legislative charac­
of the (foveiument depends.
ter was dour until, in December 1(8-1,.
Knowing that yw»r Congressional
eandidatM hare bei" sefoetud with a they paaeod **An act to provide for the
scrupulous regard to their establiabod appointment of cvmmiasionere to adjust
iniegritv, capacity aud fitnsee to fill tlw the boundnry between the State or
high position, giro them your choorlul States to bo furmwl north of a lino runsud vvry best support, by personal ef­ niog vast and weot throagh the souther­
fort as well aa by your vote in many
majorities uro small, and even a sfagto ly extreme of Lake Michigan, and the
Sialo, of Ohio. Indiana, and Illinois."
The folio* ing ere its main pronaiunc:

lhe party which made it U determined
to keep it in foroo. They voted solidly
against tire Constitution of 1807 ; voted
solidly against tlw equal suffrage
amomlmeut of IK70; and 13,094 of
tbrm vvcn voted solidly ogafasl the
Uotoo Fo! Hers' sttflrago amendment in
I860. Tber would not rise abovo partuanshipi and support the amendment
fa 18*0 uuiler which railroad-aid bonds
propriety be asked of him oov, su-1 bo might I* paid Without the vexa!&gt;os
......
tt m cv.—-I
Wil] be sustehrod fa title pusllkiq by the
'good order, and wbo think euaao ato-ut
Oinsiderato judgement [of the people.
splitting the Republican .Tirttet ou |
The following u Iho letter of reply .Proeocsitfag Attorney, will Im mlerwrted ,
fa Hweesay'a lai Vat ••ditty:’’
Jfvors. -fitirtri, /I'urloM .U.J lM&lt;rrn.f,
CuuuUft, ftr.

detenuitivl assault— —--------------- Wopld you listen to a r.bwsrsal call result, l»ie authorities of Ohio failing tn
lute-n. It will subject those as well M in at almart any oar of our fasbkinaLto develop say willingness to- relinquish
tion upon any snbjset, ercept those ia other cuipwelions to closer inspection saloons Suuss oae of ihtou beautiful cvany ot their claims.
which tho State is a party tn interest, and cvutrol by the people, through their
Tteenenflirt el jurisdiction, however,
such as appropriatutas. taxations, etc.,
was begmaing to be a serious suaUor.
etc.
To the second and third questions 1
da vouch tar the RtjnMtfum ot Chas, Thorn were thowi in the disputed Terri­
ae« nn necreeity of an answer, as, by tho
tory who were willing to iwcept office
fl. Bauer. Can it rvwri for the Drssec-,
Coestilutfon, txe Governor is nut re­
under tho authority of Ohio, and to tmquired to siiprovoamoudmcntaihat may
rttf uf Jamas A. Sfnuwj T Ov i* a
be proposed. They do not ouui bs
love for, aad lhe free use of "Liquid .
r
na-l-i .1
_ll bl—.
1 gion. In vrdor tn most this stale ot afDorunatfon" a auffiefout cudoraauunt ?
1 fairs, and make sin official claim to the
If so, Swaerey needs nu voucher. .
' country in dispute by sMuming. tn a
■piloted mnutwr, its control, the follow­
Th* Jeerad thaqpe tt»al Chari O»H
Bauer volejfast spring for W-.B-0&gt;-d- ing act was passed to intimidate office­
holders' fro m Use exercise of any author­
yrar, for Ma}yr, Lui ths: qhargn cannot
ity they supposed themselvea to poaeeas,
,,u,
_____ oonsMirahou, and' likely to |mm an amendment permitting be sustained. Ha wreW, .ami'sotod
and warn others from accepting office
not. to aunuuneo beforehaud what usraa ImuM than if tho old one should stand. for Ik. Drake.
under the same authority.* The sat is
Having beaten the new one, we con I
A popular stump speaker, before tho uros he should disapprove.
if the Governor took upon himself to with a better lace claim the right to try
entitled, “An act to preyeut the exercise
war. used to loll a story about a farmer
MICHIGAN TERRITORY
inSurnee legi.talion In any way, and oeof a foreign jurisdiction within the lim­
trying to turn a straight furrow by pcrially by declaring t1”' *“
**J!it. &lt; I the Territory cf Michigan," and
keeping hw eye on a cow feeding leieurely about in an adjoining field. If
any yorny Dvmocral should now come;
upon tho political stage and endeavor to
square his political conduct by. the pro­
fessions of his tarty,'he ★oatd'preseat a

nation at heart should bo called upon to
lend his aid in keeping from the Repub­
lic even Ibe shadow of so greet a dan­
ger. The nation's credit, its ays-em uf
currency, its aecnrities, its good faith as
pledged iu its pnblio measures, its hon­
or and good nemo both nt Loose and
abroad, demand the retention in power
of lhe {tarty that has been loyal io ita
fateroefa, that eared i’ from deatrucliun, and that still hold, the power to
guide it ufriy through the unknown

The Two Record,.

ui Itttaiial
DENTIST
Sitcal

S«e'.rtsslsaUr'MiMa-

J| |j ®| CL

TBBMB BBAIONABLK.
D. .u Block, over Boston OashStote.

guarantee the B^C^WITH STOVE to give periect satis-

faction,' W money f^ftmded.
Fljr'fccfthW? dCFfjM,
nod Durability it stands without

refer to the following
sed the stove and are

airy /&gt;**• Mfor.
J G Ruursn
LCBe^h

ItSrTHoe

' Jacob Odell jiaVjr

IA WDilenbeck

■

The Rdpulilatan party upt^eod the
doctrine of secession. Tho Dumoerntio quote the language from memory.) It
being tho iufis xible porpoea of ths Jesaparty fosurvd it '
its-who are th* Romish standing arThe Republican party saved tho tui­ my in this country—to bring up the
tion from destrurtion. Tho Democratic youth a* far oa poeeihle fa blind belief
party plotted with public enemfas for and Ligc-tiy, they strive tn kwep than
away from the public schools of tho
the political o
its overthrow.
State ) and in order to undennfao three
The Republican party raised the public schools, the Jeeuite everywhere
League™, tnd
bmu and num tn defend tho nstierc. fan up religious strife fa ragaid to tho
issue of national fcnpartaneo, it booomea The Democratic party ‘did oUiteoeH to school fowls or school taxes or school
exercikor. Anything to raise a cry of
fa foe Demaerutic handling a thing of
•ertrona, ot tonal nad dare coloring rath­
er than of seal principle. Loi ns con­
cralic i*rty opt«s»d it.
fine tho view, however, to ttas
'
persecuiare, if they da not break our
Tire ItopubLoan party gave to aetusl test
i
Ths proposed Gmstituiiou of
aetflns 6
LomMtesd. Thu pemo- laws.
)
fa 18B8, and the mm in
erotio party foaght hard to preyeut ib Maseucliusetls
j
Ohio ouly last Augui, were, under re­
The BepubbiMii per*.)- made ixwaibhrdan from the Pope, bath paired
The Democratic sgaiust by Boman Catholic Bishopa,
dal policy al the Oeeeruiu.et, m which the Pacifio railroad
and voted against by their aabim la so largely depends the prosperity of the party tried to prtmt its buildingThe BepabUn party behoves in a (what a aitnation fax rotors to be in,
county. In lonkmr round for guidsnoe
to their irLi|-’*-nT~t-. the Demoaiia wirn system uf intents! improvs meats.
Maben wartB fai t*rt ieeMne M Thw Dmw-rstir ruty fo uppneed to it.
The BepuUicen party aacliahod
slavery. Uro Daroeoratic party- fought
hfodtoaaretL
TbwBsqatWirau party has protected

Gilbert.fltrutcr
Allen Grown
John Fancher
Jacob Rhodes
Geo BMMMbrd

UOl

Uarv are perhaps rery few of our
ritlsmi bat who know something of the
■•Toledo War" and the dispute which
oecasionnd It; but thnstri Twiffiably
1few at the prsoeut time who are nwnte
।that the question of tho boundary Mne com
।
between
Michigan and Ohfo wae • wet - ---ter of dispute between the two omntww'
'wealyts front the time 'of tire organisa­
tion of our Territorial goreremenf, and

ofttdT —j—

---- r --

..... - .

TorritoriM had no rights whreh Ratos
were bound to respect; for a tong end
oarneet letter fraa Guv. CW to Ibe
Govoroor of Ohio, h regsH to tMa
mooted question, elioRtri bul a rmrtre-

tion. In December of that year, trWfatng to Cougreiv to emsrt eoase taw
which should protect lfo&gt; right, of the
Territory- «*J !»***&gt;«■• Mtow4ng re­
elutions ••tn»lrortn&gt;!f the delegate Odn-

j
fore, nr bo imprisoned five years, st tho
dtaarelien of the court before whkfaany
,
conviction
may be hade
Thia set was approved February 12,
IWS. In the fall of that year Ute

�i their boots, and renegades from

imtr.

lain tits Union and keep tho bon *
XU oM flag untarnished.
Cher Lav. astablisbed 77 Natioual.
nka in thia State, with c capital o/l
),007dt00, fureiahing tba people wf*'

I the Republican party slink away

into their boles in lasting &lt;s-

grace.
Ninth, Our opponents can
elect nothing without the aid of

Republican Jto urinations. Republicans votes.

This they
know and hence their almost
superhuman efforts to divide us
that they may by some posibility
elect some of their men to office.
Remember thia, and vote tbs
whole Republics*; Ticket.

Il i. not a very dy^W or a very com­
fortable posture, bnt It I term tbepnrpoao of fifaiy On iUAlesM brutes,
sad when tho right time comes the
r/««uy duyvw is thrown atids end the
sharp crack of ths rifle rsrasfr the true
some things in the tactics adopted by
ths Democracy ut ths oountiee of Eaton
and Barry winch remind u* of this ex­
pedient. In quite a somber uf instances
that party has found it s»niW to dis­
guise ita trw shsrwfrr under some iUfitting and badly arranged garb. Tho
disguised U kbeled -The Peupla's Liboral Reform Paity.'* Yet tbs pari is so

IB thia th* 16«h Senatorial Diairid,
for instance, the Democracy learn their
eye on a tetr distinguished Representa­
tive of the Republicans of Eaton eounty
who ia described by them with as much
minutanoM aa if ha were a M thM. and
tho county crier was oe his rounds in
search ot him. Ho is an open Chandler
man, when be .talks tu -RepublicaM,

The election is at hand.

io Hon. F. W. Gallin* and tho editor of
the Baaxn on ths cars co Monday af­
ternoon that he "»• just a* much of a
Republican a* he ever w&lt;u ! JFAsf did
As asy to the Zssdr’sy Jbautrsfr of Halt­
ing* city (that *am« afternoon is just
now
pertinent question. Wo daro
ths Jesrasf to define Mr. Bhaw’spooilion
end say that it is done by Ut authority.
And in the same Mfiyory to that other
MnpuM Moxit mreyedr who to run­
ning for the office of Prosecuting At­
torney in tho comity of Barry. He has
been claiming to be *1 good a Republi-

A

few more hours of efficient effort

ttnd n decided victory will be
A few things ilemand your

special attention prior to and on
the day of Election, to which we

usk your attention ns true 'Re­
publican.*'. They are :

hkilTH WARD.

HUM ENTS

HEADSTON EH,
TABLE TORS,

toy, to In thia State about one to three,
that to every man who goes to tbe polls
to acting far throe other* as wall as him­
self. Betos reprwntallvc, morally
npoaklng, of three-fop&lt;fca
4he eoafr
jaanttE, «ad to, tbvefofy. iwund by ev­
ery cDttaUtention of honor and rtspons-

Moreover, tho tighter oaflrage U uu
talent that he Ia at liberty to wrap in
napkin and bury In the earth, sab

That**
Lumber, Shinf

tbs private banker* uo thrown into a
second class potilfoa.
Th* omaoeed
valuation of tho State increased fraa
H3T.6fis.OT iu 1858 to WHO,000,000 tn
the frame-work of government from 1871.
* "
collapsing Into rule, and be must not
Now, if tbs iiepuHacaM adminiateetoavw thia duty undone. We aay be tion needed reform, os was robbing or
must nor In theory, and yet we know mi
matter of fact that thousands at every
eiecUan are guilty of just Utto recrean­
cy, and we fear through tnatlenUJii lu
tbs forthcoming election this number Ia
likely to bo largely Increaserl, and this
THE CURRENCY QUESTION.
tMt, too. adds largely tn the rcspomdbtiity of the man Win, on the day of
election, always does1 Illa duty. Thus,
instead of rspreaentlng three-fourths of
the people at the polls, the nctuol voter*
often trpnaente live-sixths or even a
larger proportion. Now If the dellber-

gSiffy?

PLANING RESAWING 4 MATCHDri
Done Promptly;

tion aa their numbers dcctvaaed.Ute pro
eoea might be regarded an relf-rrgulatIng in practice, but the rale of t Xpcri-

the Iron Bridge.
The

e do nearly all our new work by Machinery
My power costs but little.
&lt;■ ■
I don’t have any Dogan-Head Mechanics.
J- 1. PHIS.
I boss the Jd^gnusclj.
The work is weUdone the first time, and there­
fore I do not have to charge anytxtrn price for
NEW OFFERS!
the Job to cover the expence of repairing it.
r woJhe a dozen Buggies just alike, and can
NEW IDEAS
make fhmn cheaper on that account.
Seventh. I live on the profits ofmy own tabor.
Eighth. I don't have to pau.reni.
.YmA. I know all about the Buggy business.
Tenth.
When 1 get a good Mechanic I keep him .

found faithful and efficient, high mind­
ed, devoted to the sobriety, good order,
and the prosperity of tho Stalo, and
of the whole people. Who doubts that ।
an Immense majority of ths non-voting
Inhabitant* of our State, would prefer

!f Our me Fnal li

a Legislature that -hnuld work In liar.
mony with him. Republican voters
you alone can expires tills Wil!; do U
Urn not merely with the fore-: uectenary t° entry the election, but In such

Second, Examine with great

• are the registered lists, and

see to it that the name of every
person on those !i«ts who will net

be a legal voter on the 3d day of

November is stricken off.

Third, See that every Repub­

lican voter is nt the Polls.

That

each hue votes a genuine Ticket,
and the entire ticket. from Oov-

NOW IS YOUR TIME I
GOLDSMITH’S
BRYANT I STRATTON

Goods of all Kinds,

imines* University
WE WANT AGENTS.

Domestic’s in Endless Quantities.
“OYSTER OCEAN”
Uiiti at Qatkaai Batinit

-JOHN STANLEY I

We are

Trunks.

-,‘™"”-"*

Merchant Tailors,
itcjrrrEiMox argsviL nKTtotr. nick. |

.... -... - |G ]{Q C h R I E S
' THE KYKNING NEWS

Canned Fruits and Fish.

OsWms, «j»f»n for l&lt;» mats, nsrkst rep«rU ,
ssA sIL AAdrsM Tss rvssi&lt;u Ntvs. Ifoiralt. I

of Representative-. Yrs It h possible
that any one of the nine may do that;
other displays of rejoicing in Democratic and we ask every voter to remember this
quarters, let rs (into err rvrxr Rcrrs- fruit, and to do bis duty to the downucsa Von roa m t*&gt;rut Rxrcxucxs cxjrnnurrs. This, beyond question,

advised that the purpose of our

MSdxntai

SEE THE QBEAT WATCH QFFffi

phaal* of majorities as will embody the
very trident extra political, the Home
sentiment of Mlclilfftm.
Thia b, atio. uuc m to the sentiment
of this mo-voting but’ thinking moral
clement of our population here in the
county of Barry, na rvgartis lhe election
a Prooecuting Attorney, and wv ajaro
you, by all ibr fond aswo iation* that

ttUtlg with a gusto that puts even his the potto on election day, that you
brother rvaegado from Eaton eounty to ■ fru/jr rryrrtmt this non-voting majority
by electing in the Interest of the peo­
ple, not of party or sect, a sober, reli*.
cratie party to rapidly becoming master
of the art ot lytnf for. It adopts innu­
crime are cramped and confinedjritbia
merable subterfuges and devices aa drtbe narrowest possible 11mtu, and that
cumstance* demand. That party to car- our Iwew* are protected from tbe devaatalnly rvdfrat a* to principles and isdif- ।
/wref ■■ to roeu. so long aa it can havo
a chance of winning tho fundal smL wlth sufficient ability to do writ his
duty, the Republicans present for the
Republican fellow citizen* that cf this sutfrugv of tbe people, and bv their
votes wc expect iu a moral d nty t hey will
ono thing they may be anrs, /Ate fowwer
elect him, and thus truly honor themprmnmad • RrpnUietm any nicceafnl ca»- oelvuand those who at the poll* they
MaU may if, if the Ds-oentf* sanded in
hie election, tho xtartr will be noIu iu national bearing thia duly la
not leaa important. The nine votes of
Michigan may determine the political

legal voter is Registered.

First.
Second
Third.
Fourth.
Fifth.

.. UcdgVK*-. Csmplai* MelksA Prxr.
F-R.W-l

due regard to the welfare of the gmt
majoritr of the unenfHknehtsed.
Kow let u* apply iteoe cenaidc rat loin
to tho landing election for lUpmeniatires lu Cungrcaa, rilatc,Lcgi»Uuur&lt;' sud
County Officers. Aa to the Stale a can-

yst be tacitly accepts tho Democratic
nomination for Prosecuting Attorney,

that every Republican who is a

Cottar Betbiae in Fall Blast.

rightly. There 1«, however, no occas­
ion to pursue the elucidation of this
point any further. It h elear that vot­
ing to a duty no Ices thana right—that
all who are endowed with the privilege
by tow and the prerogative of tho Clod cf
nature, ought to make the moot of it.

- bey ond the pouibility of u doubt, and goes in for Democracy nod frtr i voters of Barry County &gt;« you go to

no splitting or trading.

HASTINGS IABBLE WDBIS!

opponents on Election day is to
localites.

'

.HIM in Burry County through
srurrmra «&gt;.&lt;! TUttno.
i

Wanted—

’•AMI* IIEON,"
A UMlkir Maaicat UuaalM.br Wb'u«a»oraA
- r—•------ - ‘id li aretuMe

“v •“ *• ““ "I*” “ ”&lt;•
upon important propooed amendment*

•

' loao hare they aay knowledge of what
is embraced in the proposed amend­
ment*. And yet tho chsagaa to bo then
accopted or rejected wfll bare a most
material influence Upon tho future
couree of State togiitotioa. A few days
before the election, ecuue of our public
bodies are openly dioctuaiag tbe amend­
ments; and their view*, fortunately,
will serve naan intelligent guide to pub­
lic opinion; bnt il is neveithetoaa very

mien of the Government,

and every effort «wDl be made

to get just one if no more on
true man on our Ticket.
we say

bewabe’of sups.

Sixth, Be#are of bogus votes.

THIRD

KSJ4ssssr*
MtglMMt
UUaySwaaa

WARD.
ElZtSS

of 'Meets here ban cr will 6« sent

out pretending to be Republican
Tickets, with the name of James

A. Sweezcy, substituted for that

tsrur

WiMss fcUrn
Fsvsre Sawed

wanted.’“-erar

of Charles H. Bauer.

They are

11 tk imt units

Business that will Pay

ra u»
un i am

not have been found for placing these

powsr front the Legislators to the minor
local government; a reform moat vitally
needed. A largo and important claw

*44 Jefferson St, Hasting*, Mieh.

GROCERS

We are advised that thousand mattara oMMfricuxuly before tho publie
at as osritor date.
Tbs changes "proposed era both nuxnsroos and important. Taken u a'
whole, they are eminently wholesome.

Free delivery and on time.

J. Cole &lt;fc Son,

Fifth. Beware of slips, they Io the Constitution of the State ; much
to-day the strong hold of the

J. S. GOODYEAR 4 CO.

Oysters received daily

eudnrve, as their virtue- demand, eueh
men a* Senator Chandler, George Wil­
llard, and their colleegnes In Congrr-e
Vety tew ot our people have aay di*- and the nou-vntlng thousands will say
lhtt „ u.
to tn, “Welt done good and faithful »er-

divide and defeat us in some

XEWGROCERY AND TEk yOUBE,
Just opened in Mr. BOWNFSNI
■ww* **••&lt;,
. &lt;
SSey-g tiss

Where can be found
and Fancy

A complete assortment of all kj
Spices

WARRANTED PURE.
AU kinds of Fruit in their Seuon.

Shingles. Lath, 4c.

Sevsnth, Our Ticket is made

which ewoepa away an important ctoas
of togtotottow abuao*; and, to numerous
other parlfoutora, tho btmsful influenc#

FOR .SALE
! .
One Bet of
Always on hand at pnoes that cannot be beat in the County

MOROAN JONES.
Haatingp, June UL 1 $74.
ffif

a”'- rmingtoni skying usn

up. of men of genuin- ability,
unflinching honesty, and undying

patrioimn.

No

Captain's

of

iiiknl MMbfoary st tba IBtato are also
prapewd. whU if fadtkfnflg omW out
would remedy sosm of tba write which

Home Guards or

wdjournen ।

under

of

the

skirts

H.A. BUSELL'S
Baath nda Btata Btrssi.

,,

_______ HtBiinga, Mich.

ufj V'lTtRn

THE
a.rskii,..

Queen j

Victoria during the dark days ।
&lt;&gt;f the war, disgrace our Tmke&lt;.|'
Eighth. We are oMetdf |
rectal* of electing every mu on J

'

One Mars •AU'&amp;u.

torn to*. Obe Cow and* two Htofors
hioh will l4&gt; sold on time for approved

vention of the Devil and his
jectodto regulation by grneral tow’s;

’

i Vegetables always on hand.

liogus—they arc frauds, tite in­

Traore*.

Supl.

GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,

Is the best

��sins of facta, and ahould bain th.
°* ria aaimal Early in ths season, hands of every voter.
Ito articles on the rreourCTst ot tba
\bra Ch* teutang Aral eoumamres. tba
frogs aan wot stash alanued at tba corn­ South and tba Centre! Terri Iorio* of the
lag off cnMinmoeg them, and they ar* United States aro foil of instruction,
, •**!!/kflted. Hat a* th*y arc, &lt;hyby
day, their companions foil, they beeuius
, very ahy, aM foe work of eemmaff
them grew* ■eradtftouk. Th* krasders wade alxxrt in the low ground*, nl1 way* armed with a frog epear, fanned
by attacbtageeemel sharp prongs ton

' Ss
rxSUTE
hook, to bold th* frog after ha is

M filer’s GRK1T WORT
Michigan Central R.R.

gSEE

I OLD, RELIABLE ABD DIRECT ROUTE.

AGENTS WANTED
YOUMAK8 10P
EVriBY-DAY
DICTIONARY I
I
WANTS.
sj.ooo 1trotin- ran r-vrarrntivo.
ftsSMSSUzz drsjsjss
■■nay daily wary b«r*v. H.lune fxur xhu
••• *lkvr ihrv. took* e*a,b,.»d• It fag, rtr*»-

oom
roeared Tbe apaerman gsnerlUv can
find frogs enough in mardma in Ham­
tramck, an 1 up as far as Gross* Point*
for the wants of tbe mtrket, t igelher
with those takes &lt;m the Rouge Wow
the efty. But they often taka boat* and
mak* tong excursion* up Lake St. Clair
and capture tbe frog* which are fat* !
in the marshet along the banks They tboae cheap' colony.) Hthogtnpbe, with lU.JI., ... urn* -Id. rvent -r | r. rraivr.
delight to take the huge bull frog* which the market h flooded, but a firitwhich are Krnteimm found and fre­ da** line and mixxotint engraving, exe- ■
quently have very exeitiag chaaee *tter ented in tho higheet ahrte of art after I
them, there big follow* take to deep an original picture by J. W. Ehninger, I
water tl once and swim with groat pow­ and coat, aa the publither omutm tm I
er. It often happen* that they aro t*o thou*»nd dollar*, in all. No prem­
■peered when *wimming acrou the ium ot equal value, be aaaerta, will be
American channel to Bell* late or plung­ offered by anv maguino for 1875. The.
ing boldly out into Lake St. Clair. Ona •ubject ix "WaahiogUn'a Fint Inter­
of there nutomera, white *&lt;immiag in view With Hie Wife." Tho elory ie
Go river, eu recently captured tor Car­ quite romantic. Washington on hii
roll, which waa eighteen iuche* and a - •ay to 4join
..... ...............
Gen. Braddock, In the great
u----- * _mid
. Indian
a &gt;ar qf 1765. ttophalf tong aad whore hind log* wonld go ‘ French
Uttlllll ITIAB nniD (TUUU.'lUHl.
far toward* making a dinner alone- A I nod, will* hi* n»d.
irmti WML t*WM AM
fee have beea caught whteh were even 11 cure, since eo cek-------— ...
HIGH-TEST BURNING OILS.
■omawkat larger than thi* specimen. , gfaia campaign* of McClellan, Lee and
but tbe
i* vary
the giaat
giant bull frog
freg^i*
very wary
wayy and j Grant. lii*re he met a young and Th* Beit and Chaapsst tn the Market.
Kit*U..r
®l* &lt; •«!•'*"' to lent oil), tee.
ho frequently escape* from tbe hunted'
'• ••
— ’
•
' ! faicinated, that tlm orderly, iuitcad of L-.'.ivr l&gt;.rt K**&gt;m 04. M. Io tee. M nJ,
deepite the ~utmoet‘ c*ution —
on «*.»!.
their «
part
KlMii.r
l;»&gt;Uo. O.l 450 UM&gt;. TSc.
iin
-----। being *ummon&lt;-d
approaching
him. within half an hour,
prr «*tlia.
Tna Frenchmen drew tho frog* before a» he had expected, led Wnxhington'a E*e*UMr 0*11(4*1 CmIwi OU &lt; II -. inif, 1 Ik^o.
they taka them to Mr. Carroll, and be is hone up ana down, nearly all day,
white
hi*
enimorod
matter
wai
lieton
­
ptaeented only with the hind leg*. He
ba* twenty desen or «o a day at hi* hotel, ing to the gay mlhe* &lt;&gt;f tho charming
•ouMtimae many more, ship* largely to Mre. Cutli*- Tho reeult ia a matter of
Chicago, «nd always ha* some frog* on history. Mr* Custii becamu tho wife
hand kept in tee according to a system ot tho great hero, aud was known, in
devised by himself Ha aan that be after year*, a* Lady Wavhlngton. Thi»
can ship there on a two weeks* journey U a piclnn' that ought to lie in every
in mid -summer, prepared in thu way. hmuehobl.
and they will bo perfectly »weet and rauhig a club foe “Pctor*on'‘ fur 1875,
nice when they arrive at the end of or by remitting A2-50 for it and tor t lie
thrir journey.'
While Carroll to the largest handler
of frogs, we believe, in this vicinity,
Scibner's Monthly forNovntber.
thore are other* who haadto coeriJera-

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e&lt;ar Hitlers ara a purely Vagatebto
BiimMlltebaBflMMMABaaMMliew
Mnw fowad owteafowte nBasutlMfarr* Nevada mountains of Californi*. th*
martininal prnpwUsa nRnMili are extract*4 tbesafrom withata th* as* ef Ateahni.
The qusataan U almori daily aakad, “What
k the enato of tbe tnrpanSried awseawrot
Vtswraa Bxnnr- Qur awwwwt tel ttek
tbev rrmova the cans* of iiiwii, and the
l ret lent rrewvet* his health. They are tbe
great blood peritarwndekft-tenwriwto.
a xik, a perfect Baaovato* and lavirotator
of the system. Never before in the history
cf tbe world ha* a medicine been eon*
poendta primming lbw reasartable qoak
lUra of VnntA** torremie h—l--* tk**tek
of every dfoeaae mauls hair to. tfieysra*
otto PargnMv* as writ aaaTmta, ratterI Coonaiioo ar ladammaboa ot th*
lover and V;.w*sJ Ovga**, in Bilious Da-

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and avoid tba Me of ateohobc atixanlaata

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a yr*nd at the central market, end dur­
lag the ceurw of a eeaeun aella many
hundred doran,
(jargr number* are
al*c taken at tho Bouge aud on the Can­
ada aide of tho river in the marthes.
Frog* are enjoyed a* a delicacy »ach
year by a great part of onr French po|»u larion and by no inrotuidcrable num­
ber of the Americati* in Detroit and ite

Moul

St. Nichote* for November.

«outh. it will not be deemed strange
that Detroit should be n famous place
for frog*, both In the matter of prulactiou and in that of consumption. Tbe
French seUtero along tho oanks of tbe
nver hare for'many year*, indeed for
over u (unlury. been wont Li consider
the hind leg* of til* frogs captured eith­
er ia HamtrAmck or on the Rouge, or
along the Canada manbe*. the greateri
delicacy which the mortal [«»late could
experience, and each year Ui« tribe of
fregs have exjtartenoed a deadly assault
stock Oaa. however, not been by any ex­
tirpated. Indeed, during tho present
suoson. not only has the Ihrtroit market
lieen Eberally supplied, but great numlien of frog* have been shipped to Chi­
cego, to asaiat- in meeting the always
large demane from that delicacy-loving

BomEub tele, by

C- A. Btopbeua; a
Trolly aiovy, by Mia* ElixabelL 8.
Phalpe ; A Half-Doxen Pascal*, a atory
of Bunker Hill; Tbe Hidden Treasure,
a tale of pirate life ia Florida, by Bl W.
O. Benjamin ; a New York Thankogiviag Story, a Oaoa Story, and aa interealiag Ghori Story. Then there are
practical article*, eeeb aa The Transit of
Vanua ; How tbe Cm Stopped ; Yuxuf.
aa Eastern Skuteh ; Veuna of Mil; Le­
gends aadSupentitteM,by N.8. Dodge;
A Billy-Goat tfebooimMWr; Tbe Aard-

animat aad aa artfoal cm the tonstrn-tioo of East India Tey*. There are
poems by Dr. J. Q. Holland, Anna C.
Brackett, Mary E. Bradley, and Mary
Maps* Dodgs. a. H. tab* about the
Ante' Monday Dinnar; Alice William,
haa a eketch, fall off delicate fancy,
,railed The Marriage of the Gold I'.tu
fand tba Inkstand ; and there aro aonse
,
aapUsl
boys^ letter* from Pick Hardin
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|
,
;
,atoia; faaafri drawing* by Mary A.
]ImCbbury, Je^ Carta, and E. M. B.
|ScanneU ; taetasee ot Japuwess subjects
| A. C. Wmtum ; and an oxeeOeta pic­
by
।ture* the V«Mof Milo, engraved
|from * photograph tekso axproealy far
tUta UlMteatom, beridee many other
,

Mr. Dan Carroll, who keeps the hotel
at tho Hamtramck race c.iurse, ia eartaraly one of tho leading authorities of
thia vteinity on the subject of frogs.
He sdwaya has them fresh end nice for
his visitor* and ho ha* shipped a huedr*4 doeen to Chicago every week sinew
tbe eeeeoa commjmred. A visit to hi*
house ia Hamtramck
a reporter of
the Tribun* put the latter in poeeeeofow.
at much interesting information cowerrning too animals, the mode* of teking thorn and how tboy are dii|ioeed of.
Mr. Carroll, by tbe way, has hk betel
admirably arranged and fitted up for
thr nevption of parties, tbe two floor*
being ditidU into baadaome suite* of
rooms nn d yet *o arranged that a email
party can alway* have a cony parlor to
tbemsrirea, if drexrod. Carroll oaa
furnish a frog dinner in 80 ernntaa
which wiB prove enrirolv aatafoctery te (

charm

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Tbcl‘
l~«te are loaded, at tbe *amo
tua* sriDulaUng the ascreUon* of the
liver, and generally restoring tbe healthy
fuuctMMu uf tba digaaBnw organa

tSSS* itrWA-.it-£.,

Dj»pepsl* or ItuUgeatian, Head-

MI, h*M**i* «* 1 iche.priu in the Shoulders,Coi:gh*.TtsMf »»&gt;_r«r*o« lUy
uf t|„. Cbeal. Dimirwea, Sour EraeU. «tiu . m^Tiac^ I liac-* of til“ 8to&gt;n*oh, Uad Taele la th*
tllsu u Tt ' Meulli, Bilious AtUckn. Palpitation of the
r*ak A4- I Heart. Information of tbe Lmun, Pam
*V *. rtihSvIsSl*. | ia tie regirm at tba Kidneys, aud a hue। &gt;!red other painful srmptoaia, aro tbe off­
' *priu/* of Dyspepau. Ono bottle wilt

To many there is no greater delicacy
than a duh of rood frogs, nirely roiked,
and Carrol! undrrstanda preparing them
to perfection. They can also usually be
obtained at the tending restaurant* uf
the Vity, are sometimse area on luilel ta­
ble*, and can be got at tba hotel* at the land ; and (a phrasing announcement tu
Rougr, and at Grease Pointe, genvrally many remlrre) the beginning of Saxe
A sbert driv*, with a frog dinner a* an Holm'* My TuunuiLuv, a story which
interlude, forms one of the {itesaantret , will run through throe or four numbera.
tiling* which can be done about Detriot, | A brief Uoymphicat and critical aki-trb
■nd it would not be surprising if the , of Richard Wegner, lh.&lt; fatuous com­
frogs involved in tlisee transactions poser, it writtea by Mr. Haulier, the,
quotxl to th* dinars the remarks of
their (iradaceasnro m tho fable tbst:
though “it may bo sport to you bet it is

Magaxinu u ita copyright novetettca,
1 which are always very tar superior Ju
tho continued itorie* to be found m
tnagaxiaee geurally. The beat novelet
that haa appeared, for year*, ia that of
The Marriage Certiflrat*. by Mr*. Ann
8. Stephana. But,. M a cotamporar*
says, the »torie*. ll«*-'fashion*, tho pat­
tern*, in short, everything in “Peteriou"
is tho beat of ita kind. The price of
thia Maguxina, too, i* another thing in
ita favor. It te but Two Dollar* a year,
th* pottag* pre-paid by the publisher.
Th* pnwpcetu* for 1875 is publiahad
with this number, and w* find that tho
price* to elube are aatonnhingly tow,
vis: three eopte* for H.80, (po*tago
pre-prad.) with a auperb Mezxotiit fJl
inches by 96) Washington's First Intervtew with Hi* Wife ; (pewtage pr»-paiJj
the finest and axtlieat ever offered, to
the person getting np tho club; ar five
coptes fat 18.50, (poitago pre paid.) and
both an extra copy tod the jiremiuni
engraving (both puilxgu pre paid) to the
person getting up the club. For large
Jubt tho price to even tower. Spednte^a ot tbe Magarino are toot, gruti*.
if written for. Subscribe to nothing
eteo until you have seen a copy of this
pcptjlar Magaxine.
And remember,
that, at ita praoent price*, with the pott­
age |&gt;re-paid by'tho publkher, Peter­
son'* Magarino i« cheaper than cv*r.
Addreae (Aartoa J. Potencra, SOS Chest­
nut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

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moron* end atriking, and the inform:
lion a ith regard to the raking &lt;4 fru
, and tho health-giving qunlilira of th
i climate i« intereeting and timely.
.
curioua littlu iUuitrated paper in th

Cbadoa Sumner, by hie private secreta­
ry, Mr. Johnnu
Dr. Holland, in Topic* of the Tuna,
discusam Tyndall'* late address and
The Relation' uf Vlerjpnuvn to Women.
Tho Old Cabinet describes A Trip Io
tho City; and tho other department*

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I^OVunTAl

Scrofula, or King’* Evil, White
HwelliUfs, L’L-ua, Eiysipoka Recited
Nrvk. (Initrr, S-rofcliui In&amp;minuUon*.
Injoteul Infonimstioa*. Mercurial Affretion*. Old Sure*. Eruption, of tho Skin.
Sore Eji*. ate., etc. In tbarea* in all
cither &gt;-o-istitnt»cna] Dimum*. Walxes s
Vresusa Dmra* has* shown their grrat
ciuaiuv powers io the mo&lt;lob*tuutc snd
intractable earaa.

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§75,000 00

SINE’S
GIFT ENTERPRISE

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For Skin Dise»fi«t,EmjAUM,Trti«.
bJi lUunta. UotchM, Spot*, PirajJea,
Pataka, Both, CartnincC?ktoevom,
KraJd Head, her- Evra. Errsxpata*. Itch.
Scurf*. LhscoloriUotn..(thr Stun, Ham ora
and Ducaare of the Kiln of whatevsr name
or nature, an literally dug up and eanted

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A* usual this standard raoathly pre­
sent* a rich and rarwl chapter of con­
tent*. Oliver Optic, its popular, editor,
loads off with three chapter* of one ot
his txwt Morias The Dorca&gt; Club, or
our Girl* Afloat, in which the Undine
Club, The Non Proforeiir of Bowing,
and The Solitary Oarsman aro the prom
intuit character*.
Virginia F. Town■end follow* with two vhaptera of
That Queer Girl, which thut far ho*
proved tu be one of the gem* of the
tnnguino. Elijah Kellogg, in hit aeri­
al. Sowed b) the Wind, or the Fuop/
Bor's Fortune, take, us among IL. I HFT1I AND 1-ANT GIFT CONCERT
IX AID Ot r&gt;IK
muuntaiaa, has somethtag to say of In­
dicue and Quaker*, with a good bear
•tor; and a line deacripiicD Of a frontier
house thrown in These ar* tho regu­
lar aeriak. handaomely illustrated by
Mi** I.. U. Humphrey and W. 1.. Shep­
hard. Ma. Urbino io her Homsiqiun
Drawins Certain at that Date.

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ELECTION NOTICE.

Urur it* retacval. For thia pupoae use
Vtnaas Bmrxa.
Cteanac the Vitiated Blood wb*aev*s yen find ita impwrittoa bwmttag
ihroegli tbe skin ia Pimple*, EratetoM,
or Boros; cleans* H when yon find it ob-

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ral of tho Conqueror, by Bertha ; How
Two Node- Buy* Itecamo Two Noted
Men, by Ethol C. Gaia ; WntmiBetor
Abbey, with a lull |«ga ill ultratioa ;
I On the War Path, iHnetra‘e-1; and Thu
Youth &lt;&gt;f Becket, are among the beet.
The poem* are Truck Horw Charley,
by 0. II. Birnr* Pete Weed, by Geo.,
H. Burlegh. Stolon Pitcher*, by Julia
P. Ballard. Tho Nautilux, by Arthur
Wm. Atutiu. Thankagiviug, l,y. Elira
both W. Tlavii, and The Wolvee and
the Siek Amu from jE»oi&gt;. In addition
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FEROTYPB gallery
Th*re were just 700 convict* in tho
Stain Prison September SO,
The
health of the prisoner* was never bet­
ter. Duringtho month there were 30
arrival*, SI discharged, and one death,

Thar* k a good deal in what ex Gov.
Washburn of Maine suggests, in the
extract wo bare given from a reoral addr*** of bi*, that it wonld bo a g.xid
plan to have an ufliriul publication
the pre** of all item* of appropriation
and expenditure by authority of Coagreea, so explained in detail as to'be
Senator Fred- L- Wall*, of Port
Huron, has been ruuvminalad for the
State Senate by the RvptrtrBrini of St
Clair Ooanty.

It iaaaid (bat the black and white
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EDITOR AND PUBL1SHKB.
SJTfH Of ADfXRTiBIXG.

HASTINGS, BARRY COIJNTY. MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1874.

PrtWUil and Bhjlies Cifij.

WHOLE NO. 962.

Brown Fteiades, Day, Kregte end Phil-

WM-

BURGHER.

Nays—Armour, Dawson. Downy,
Denham. El!i..tl, Emory, Fuller, Hi-yt,
J.edan, Ferkins, Walker and Chair-

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WM. UPJOVX,
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UN * ITIUIMN.-Offeo ...t nt ,r

Bupervhor Keogh moved to amend
the report of the roanmittre by allowing
Jobs M. Nrrins 8175 00 tor hit nervin­
es for 1874. winch mutfon prevailed.
On motion of Bup-rvssor Perkin. I ho
report of the committee waa adopted u
amended.
On motion uf Buperriaor Phillips.
Board adjourned unlit to-marruw uorn-

Inf of tbo Board of Bepwvbore, 1
Supervisors elect of th. several 9m

The Granger ta the Latest and I__ .1
important improvement* over all other*.

Swinging Hearth.,

ids Michigan, to art as such ^&lt;mograpber at Che Circuit Court al this county,
al a salary of Ava hundred doUari per
annum, mad the County Treasurer be.
'■dbeiaharobysdtborieteiatU directpCWnroutof the County Treasury,
to.tha (dd Hauy F. Welch the sum of
five hundred dollar., iu equal monthly
lootall meet..
On motion the Resolution woe laid

Shak+ng .-nd Primping Grate,

And a Perfect working Damper and Check Draft.
im

The Door i. pl.eed fa Front Ihu, Corroetiog the Tendency Io eoiok. when the door
u the case where the door in on the aide ti»-nr the flue.

On motion of Supervisor Phillips,
Adam Elliott of Berry- was nbMen

open Temporary Chairman.

IT ISMADE IN THREE SIZES,

Acorn
Maple Parlor

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i motion of Sapors tear Henry
tn. Board adjourned until to-raor- I
morning at the hour of eight
the JoarnsL Board prooeadod tu bust.
'k.
Wm. H. Powbm. Clark.

Wxnrarux Monxtxo, J
October, 14,'1874. $
Board mot pursuant to adjournment.
Roll e-illed. mumter. all present.
Board proceeded .to bdsinass.
Bupervuor Elliott mured that the
Journal of the proceedings be road
every morning during the se*tion. which

On motion of Supervisor Day, the
Board proceeded to an informal ballot
fat the election of Chairman, with the
following result:

The celebrated cast Lined Diving flue Base Heaters,
N.1I00LA aaS Nmmt PaUte.ffiKSSraSE

County Superintendents of Poor.
» motion of Suncrruor Elliott tbe
rt a! County Kuperiuteml.ute of

On motion of Supervisor Dsy, the re­
port of tte Committee on equalization
was taken up end adopted.
The Committee ea Fmatna, through
their Chairman, Supervisor El liott, tuboiiUad tte following as their repot t.
The Cotnmlttew would reipvctfully
report ths amount to be raised h tbe
euanty f« the year 1874, as follows: |
For State tex noder varfaas sot. of
tbe Legislature, a. foUowaj^wit:

sayigBtas-s^"^
xs
David G. Robinson having receive! a
majority of votes of all the Supervisor,
of Supervisor Emory,
duly ejected a* Chair­
man for tbecumvht year.
Supervisor Day moved that tbo Chair­
man appoint the usual standing Cotamittoes, consisting of the usual number

motion of Supervisor Emory referred to
tte committee on chum.
Bnpervuor Emory offered the follow(agmewdtotioal .
U
That the proceedings
bi tbo Board of Superviwrv of the
County, for the corrent you bo publuhe-1 ia each of tbo county papers, and
that we appropriate ano hundred and
thirty dollars for tbo nublu-atiou of the
same, to bo paid a. folluwa, to-wit:
Tn the Hastings Rurvsucaw Boxes,
and the Hasting. JJew Jtnd, each tbe
sum of forty dollaro. To tbe Barry
County AqreAiren .ud tbo Naahrillo
fi'nrt, ouch tbe auin of twenty-fire dol­
lars.
Bupervuor Day moved that the Borolutlua be accepted, which did not pre­

on motion
Cou t"d 1110 l*rge#t Msortment of CoUK«. Cook and Parlor Cook Stores ever brought in Barry elect,
bo wee declared

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NEWFLANINGMaiANDLUMBER YABD
YOU WILL FIND

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1111 following

Rfttlttd, By the Board of 8uperrtsore ef Ite County of Berry, That
ChartecG. Hwlhraak, PtoreaulMg Attorney for Barry County, be aaT he is
hereby required to give bond to the
People of the Blate of Michigan within
fire days, in tbe penal sum of two
thousand dollars, condiiloued for the MKge«j'4&gt;^ypcTr-j&gt;ga&lt;
faithful porfocmaaoe of hU duties as
Prosecuting Attorney of said County.
On motion of 8upcrri.lor Keegle the
Beeolutfons was srcepted and adopted.
Ou motion of Supervisor Day the
Clerk waa instructed to notify Charles
Q. Holbrook of the pottage of tbo
above Resolution.
On motion of Banerrteir Henry
Brown, Board adjourned until seven o’­ an I allowed at 834.90, in-teod of 870
aa roeommnndod by Committee.
•
clock this eveoieg.
Ou motion of Supervisor Keagle.
IFx. H Pawns. CtM.
counts No 4. 5, 12. 18, 10, 17 and
■ere taken from the report and laid

Ou motion of Supervisor Keagle tbe
mulntion was aocopied and adopted.
Supervu sr Day offered the following
reeolutiou:
'
JirmJtnl, By the Board of BtqHrvisort
of tbe County of Barry that the lands
rv|iortel lor re-amoasment (under an
act approved March 24th, 1874. eta
lowering the Board of SupervLore to
n asveii lands lart off the ux rolls the
lirveediog ysar.J by Jubn Keegte Sul«nisor at the township at. Caefleiun
Ou motion of Baperviaor Phillip, the
and Traves Phillips Scpervirir of the rqortol the Uuuuui.tM waa accepted.
1st and 4th War hi uf the City of Has­
Ou mo’ion of tfa|»rvi*&gt;r Bartram,
ting* be. and the same are hereby re­ the report of the Committee on Finan,-o
ferred to tte Cotnmitlce un epportion- was adopted, and referred to tbo Com­
mittee ou atipurtionment of taxes fur
Or motion of Supervisor Elliott the
diviawn of to the OoTnnil iownsUipe and
report of the Committee was adopted.
dly of Hastings.
Tbs Suporinten lento nf P,&gt;or sub­
On motion ot Bcpecviaar Perkins,
mitted tte following annual report.
Board adjourned until throe o dock.
To ths Honorable Board of Supervi­
!' M.
Wm. II. Phwra^ Clerk.
sors nf Barry County :
The undersigned. Superintendent, of
tbs Poor would respectfully submit tbs
following statement of receipt, and ex­
penditure. of the Poor Fira for the

DENTIST

Hartville,

NEW LUMBER.

Michiiai

being unfaithful in lb" discharge of hi.
duties as Pronecniing Attorney for the
County of Barry, they are found to be
without foundation. Therefore.
Jhse/rrd, By the Board of Supervisors
of the County sf Barry, that the reso­
lution passed by thia Board requiring
the Mid Oberlss G. Holbrook to givs
bond to tbo People of ths State of Mich­
igan in the penal sum of two Ibouund

—John H. Day, Jseee Jordan and Aaron
J. Walker.
Oommlitee on FJnaare -Adam Elliott.
PlMidee Brown. Orsou Duoham, Henry
Brown and John Dawson
Committeeo aa Apportionment of I
Tuxes—Henry Brown, Zebulon B Hoy! I
end Augustas M Armoar.
Committee on Oomrty Buildings—
Levi M- Dewey. Pteaidee Brown and
John J. Perkins.
Committee on SalariesJohn F. Em­
ory. Adam Elliott and John Dawson.
On motion of Bspervisor Day the Assrasm.nl Rolls ef tie severalTow.ships

Buperrieor biy oJ.ro I tbe folliwiay
reanlnticn: ■
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UMini, By the Board of Supervisor,
of tbo county of Bury, that Milo T.
■Wbeeler, Treaanrer of tbo county of
Barry, be. and be is hereby duly auUiorind to go to ManUtoo and collect
tbe cleim ui tnis county
tbe 1
The account of ' Isaac ,}V. V roomsu OJunty of tfanutoa. antes, the result by
1 for ex|&gt;cudituroe made in paving ami curnsepondruao i» more eutfersotory than
: (or malarial tor sidewalk tn front ot
Court House Squire, wm presented to
' the Board io Committee ol the whole,
' and on motion ol Supervisor Day was j
. allowed at 8325 JO, that being tbo
I amount claimed.
I Tbs variant Commiliass being at
work, on motion Beard adjourned until
sees upon the taxable property both
7 o’clock this evening.
ro*l and personal tbo oarers! sums of
Wm. H. Powxsa, Clerk.
money requited to bo raised »&gt;y certilicats of tbo Town Clarks and City Re­
Wedheedsy evening, 7 P. M.
corder for township and city purpose*;
Board convened pursuant to adjourn­ also to axMU upon lbs taxable proper­
ment. Boll calleo. members all present ty of Bch.nl DUtriou end tfeh-ot DisBoard proceeded to business.
The Oumriittee to whom waa referred
tbe AssaMmeut Rolla of tbe swrstal
townshlpt and the city of Hattinip in
tbe county of Barry, for tbe year 1874.
for rquslisation, beg leave to submit the
following report; that we hare equal18,700 00 iced tbe sartnl rolls according Io our
beat judgement as follows

Snicai and Mataical
We guarantee the BECKWITH STOVE to give perfect satis-

faction, or money refunded.

For Economy of Fuel, Safety and Durability it stands without a

miuliilLiiL
depot.
Jamse Dibble Esq
John J Fuller
JacvbOd.il

WU1.U1U
Carlton

l»bi;

IKK

All of which is respectfully submit-

Joss F. Exuxx, Ab.m luton, Jotu
Dawsox, Committee.
On motion of Buperriar Day the rePMr M bB

CHRONiOS

w j jited.

rirr/up 0*r»rNEW STORE I

HIT GW HI) W PRICES

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Supervisor Perkin, naked and ob­
tained leave of aba.no-, redofiaitolv on
aoounnt ofsickneee.
The Committee on claim, through
their CUairmsn, Supervisor Day, farther
rejvrtvd that they bad examined the
follow log acc-mnu and would recooi-

rai containing a atatement of amount of
Slats Tax a&lt;&gt;|&gt;urtioned to thia County
for tbo year 1874, which on motion of
Seperrror Phillip* was received and re­
ferred to lb- Committee on Finance.
On motion of Supervisor Phillipa, the
report uf County Superintendents of

DENTIST

oi ry/ieirs

On mutton of SaiMrvisor Elliott, fur
tter action oo said aca
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indefinably poetp- nod.
Ou motion ot tfopi
Boerd adjourned until

eW-rEfesSKrtx-a
atounnwit »»ck!
On motion t lie'report «ai Boasted.
Bupervisut Emory moved that each
account be taken op eepwstely in rota­
tion and passed upon, which mrtion did
not prevail.
On motion of Bopervisor Emory, ac­
counts No 84, 85 an I 89 were taken
from the report and laid on the table.
Ou motion of Supervisor Emory tbo
report of the committee wav ed-ipted.
Bupstvisor Henry Brown utforod the
following resolution :
Bmefrad, That the County Treasurer
the rent on the Judgs of Probate
qoaitvr yeerty s« tbs same shall becumadno.
Oa motion the resolution was abipt-

The account of Milo T Wte.hr aod
six other* wore presented, and on mo­
tion of Supervi.or Emory wsto referred
to the CxnmittM on Claim*.
Ou motion Board sdjoarned until 7
o'clock this evening.
Wm. U. Posxss. Clerk

�IME
You wiilfind at the
Ootobe: 17th, 1874. J
Board met punaant to adjournment.
Rod called, 11unrum present After the
reading of the Journal of yesterday's
proceedings. Board tirocM&gt;ded to buri-

with a mixed and mongrel le^Lture.
phyrtman*. Meenra. Dnnrford &amp; Co.
Raona Isura is Republican? Ath no
druggists of this place, ore wiling large­
ly of your metlirinoo and the demand
slHdny-iu^w^andAltorRive &amp;{•«

Qn motion of Baperrisor Keagle, the
Clerk was allowed an order of five hun­
dred doltoro to apply on only.
C*n motion of hupervfecr Burtt am the
Sheriff was authorised and instructed to
purchase tho ncceesary amount of wood
for use of Court House and Jail.
Tbo accounts of John M. Nevins,
-SamtK-1 Bidloman and Daniel B. Draft,
County Superintendents of the Pow, ibr
balance of salary tor 1874, were pre­
sented and on motion refstred to the
Comwittoe on Claims.
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On motion of Supervisor Ellkilt ac­
count* No. 34. 85 and 80 were taken
from the table and referred baek to the

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Lumber, Shingles, Lath, Doors, 8ash, Blinds, Hoorii
Siding, Door and Window Frames

On motion ut Supcrvisnr Phiilipii, the
report wa« accepted.
On motion of Superritlor Kengle. the
report was adopted.
Tho Committee on Mucellaneons
Claims through their chairman dupervi*or Day, further reported that they
had examined the following accounts,
and would recommend their allowance

and MOULDINGS,

8350.000. A wlJBTBruit!.®
ML
Tte General Result appears to be leged a* tbe cause.
There ia atill living in England. Lady
that the opposition, ef «H shades sad
Murray. yoangeU daughter of
hues, elected a majority of represents- Virginia
T„l._ c__ iv r'1 'r T&gt;"_____ . i .. . ertissK tor eskwt esrossM. TsseSsrs tsrartires to the *aat congress, but the fig­
ures c innot be estimated with Winch ne-

That account No 31 Ira allowed nt
81S0 75 ; account No. 35 bo allowed at
• I 19 35 ; end account No. 39 be allow.ed at 8153 52.
On motion of fiupcrviwr Phillips, tbo
report was adopted.
James W. Huughtaliu presented hia

A moderately coarau towel is tbe beet
artieto for bathing. It should be a yard
lung, so that tire ends can bn taken in
tbe hands nnd drawn across the back

BEST

GET

They who do the world the mr«t good
are not those who get the best pay for
it. The clergyman who gets 8700 a
year in the country ha* to bring to his
profession talent of the highest possible
order, and is compelled to do aa amount
of labor that would kill an ordinary
dray-horse, and the same may bo said
of the country editor, the lawyer nnd
tbe physician. But the popular aeton
or singers—they have all tbe good
things of life unstinted. Sothora for
instance has played Lord Dnndrrey
5.000 times, for which ho has received
an average of 8100 for on ch perform­
ance, making the snog sum of 82,000,­
000 for the one piece.
Joo Jefferson
has played RipjVan Winkle 2,000 times,
and has averaged over 8600 for each
[■erformanco. He has msdo (and ha. it
yet) over a million ol dolls:*. Booth
gets 8600 a night when bo playa for a
certainty, but be hat received as high
as 88,000 tor a single performance.
But the Opera ringers l&gt;eat tho actors
in enticing money out of tbe pockets of
tho people Niteeon does not open her
mouth short of 82,000 a night, and
Lucca and tbe other aoag-birds get but
little les*. They lire like Princesses |
and x|hrow away money with both

Done Promptly.

SATISFACTION GUARANTEE!

Baglay six hundred and Warm
eight hundred majority, and elect both
Keprtaantatt'eo and tbe entire Republi­
can County 'Ticket by derided raapiri-

°O Broadway near the Iron Bridge.
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State Land Office.

TbeCuttyr Machine in Full Blast.

i -fji
WorrrtFs IOsllsr............Crwe. X &lt;0

Now (• the time to See Us Make Cutters by Machin*
The action of two eecfesiaslicri bodies
daring the past two weeks will mark an
»rn in tbo two denominations represent­
ed. We allude to the defeat of Dr
Seymour in ths Episcopal Convention,
and tbe expulsion of tbe Lee Avenue
Baptist Church by the Txxig Island As-

I am prepared to Show my Aotoniahed Customers whv
that I cun Sell Buggies and Cutten so cheap.
First.

edo nearly ail our new work by Machine.- ij
ypower cost* but little.
I don’t Ivave any Dogan-Head Mechanics.
i.
I boss the. Jd^pyselj.
The work is tfKldonc the first time, and therrFifth.
fore I do not have to charge any extra price j-r
the Job to cover the expence of repairing it.
dozen Buggies just alike, and can
mako them cheaper on that account.
h. I live on the profits of my own labor.
i. I don’t have to pau rent.I know all about the Buggy business.
When ] get a good. Mechanic I keep him.

d.

Tbe defeat of Dr. Seymour ie an
event upon which the Church ia to be
congratulated. As the Bishop-elect of
Illinoia be waa the repreeentatireof that
Ritualistic party in the Episcopal
Church whose affinities are with the er­
rors of Rome, and whose influence m to
introduce tbe confessional, tbo incense,
tbe real presence, idolatry and other
: odius practices of the Romish apoala*;

NEWOFFERS!

NEW IDEAS

J. L. REED
Seymour has boon defeated by the Con- !
rention to a cause for gratudv and rr. 1
jofcing.
The expulsion of tbe Ijm Avenue
Baptist Church tor allowing open com­
munion with other Christian Churches
is one of those “backward advances"
that fill the mind with amuement and
grief. Il the latter half of the nine­
teenth sratury, with the example of the
greatest, wriest and beat Baptists living
and dead to testify against the deed of
exclusion, tbo feci that a largo Aasoria-

NOW 1$ YOUR TIME I
SEE THE GREAT WATCH OFFER

poet gets fifty dollars for n little poem,
it i,i the purpose of the Pub­
it looks like poring a great deal for a publican party met with in Ohio and
small piece of work, but remember that
the poet labored weeks and weeks con­ Indiana, in October, have alrrmcd the lisher of the Banner, to settle j
structing tho poem, and polishing and Republican Iradie* in New York, and with
perron who doe*
GOLDSMITH’S
finishing the line* after they were con­ the hardest possible work ia being done
structed. Tbe highest pay journalists to save the Empire Blate from the grasp businee* with the Banner office
BBTAIT
snurros
toirship a church of its own foitli and
ain New York is paid Whitelaw of the insatiable Democnicy. In the
I, of tbo D-v'hme, who gets 87,000
practice, being the same u the of Heb­ Business University,
prior
to
Jan.
lit.
1875,
and
to
Of
DETKOrr.
tetra
kf
hr
tke tert wlmlwl hi
per annum. Bromlev wbu is the dear­ city the waters are being vexed fearful­
ert Ball, John Bunyan, Dr. Angus and
est wit on tho New York pres*, doe* his ly. Meetings are being held every that end Lm now making out C. H. Spurgeon, is enough to ohako
delightful sarcasm on the Tninw for night, processions are movipg through
85,000 a year. But threo are excep­ tbe afreets every day, and money is be- [ bill* against every person in­ one's faith in the capacity of men to
"OYSTER OCEAN"
judge of troth and duty.
.
tional cases. From 820 to 850 a week 'ing spent like water. Wickham the!
debted to the office, and Ac mutt
is considered good pay. and the men
These events mark eras in the two Ladies nd GaOaos Bat 1 rut
Tammany Democratic nomiure fur May­
who get it are counted as lucky.
Churches, Episcopal an Baptist Ritual­
or,
is
a
tolerable
decent
man,
but
ho
I
prompt flettlement.
Tho authors of books mako but very
ism has been vetoed in one. Religious
little by their wtuk. There is occasion­ ho has the taint of Tnmmany pn him i
Liberty In the other.
ally an Utscle Tom's Cabin, which made no stroug that all the best people are '
a fortune for the writer and two or throe
for the publishers, and tho Lamp­ | anxious fur his defeat. Ottondorfer, the
THE ELECTION.
Lighter was just about os suctwasful. anti-Tammany candidate !■ tbe propria- •
r tor SO C«at*. CthbtUtd Xev Twa Crvni
But throe are two out of a million. Out tor of the Sloatt Zritmj, tbe loading
,
Up to the hour o! going to pres* all
of one hundred books published, ninety
Wales the Republican candidate is one i i» uncertain in the Stale, but we think
of tbe editors of the FnmiijU Attrvrtn. that Bagley is probably re-alocted GovDoubtless Wickham will bo elected, I rruar by s very small majority, and that
though Ottendorfer's candidacy will the Legislature is Republican, but all is !
take a very largo Democratic vote, aa ho
still uncertain. In this County we lack
ought The decent Democracy will not
support Wickham, not becani” of any­ returns from three Townships, bat the
thing objectionable tn the man, but be- i Republican Ticket, except Repreeontaeauae of hie surroundings Tbo good . tiro in the let District is elected beyond
people of New York are very properly all qucstion^iy a majority ranging from
arrrse t &gt; any man who is backed by the
about 100 to 1200. That tbo “Big In­
Tammanyitea, for Tammany baa but one

2,500 w considered a fair success, which
gives tho author 8375 for his labor.
The must of them manage to run their
work through a paper first, that getting
double pay. Bret Harte makes a g.»xl
fair living by his pen, but as ynt ha»
raved nothing. Messrs. Henri Brown. moving principle—plunder—and rdun- , jun" is beaten by Honest Charlie, and
CoL TboniM W. Knox, end that cl ms of der ia the certain sequence of a Tam* i that u a victory worth going into ecstamany triumph.
But though Wickham will probably
In Eaton the Republican! made a
The wornou writers do jost about the
samk os dreir brethren—Shirley Dore, ba elected, it will be by a greatly re­ dear sweep, and Dr. Warren ia elected
NellieX ■Hutchinson, Mrs.
Runkle, duced majority, which will help the
■‘Olivia," and the great army of cmrree- State ticket in the rity. Gen Dix has a Senator in thia District by about 1600
pmnlente and magnxine writers manage hold upon the people of the rity, and it I majority.
WiUiard ia re-elected by
to make from 83,l&gt;00 to 16,000 a year, is probably that a lanre share of the ■
some 2000 majority in this Ongrenutmthough there isn’t^one of them who

This is the season to see fast horses
in tke parka and on the traveling roads
in tho vicinity. Tbo cool, crisp weather
makes driving a delight, and I doubt if
any rity in the world can rirow so much
in tho way of speed. Cammodaro Vandcrtnlt is the hrerisst patrun of rapid
horse flesh next to Bouner, of the Z«y •
tt; but there are plenty of men un­
known to fame who keep stock quite av
progreauro m cither of them. Thsro
is one teem to be seen every day on the
rood that can make its mite in 2.22
oMily. Tho horses bare been driven
singly, ona in 2:19, aad tbe other in
2:18. It was sold to a California speculster last week for 810,000.
And by the way there isno business
»o profitable, that 1 know oY.-'as tbe
raiaxag and matching of carriage horses.
Any kind of a matched team that will
do at all far a carriage, ia worth81,200;
and teams so!) anywhere from that
figure to 85,000. Thera teams, under­
stood. make no pretensions to speed or
Any spproach to it They are simply

PLANING RESAWING * MATCHING

th.
Tk. HmiNEW Sebert Jtoixtsr Baek .
V.ln
~ " Pre ■ SO

dore is very poor. Ilia lecture htuinoea
wm ruined by the Woodhull business,
and his enforced quitting of the JUvfnJnt wna another blow from which bo
novar recovered. He is financially rnino&lt;l. Beecher is not troubled in that
way, for he holds bis pul tut and hit sal­
ary, and besides he was well off whan
tbe trouble began.
Bat Tilton has
friends who will furnish him with the
munitions of war, and be will mako a
desperate fight for Ins life. Rnrh men
don't die nasDy or quietly.

the Baltimore and Ohio Road, tbe trnrk
of the Michigan Central Railroa I, st

Merchant Tailors,

WE WAST AGENTS.

Domedtic's in Endless Quantities.

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IG R 0 C h R I E S !i
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Judge Drummond, of

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Canned Fruits and Fish.

directed an engineer fu examine the
grade at Lake Station and report which
road ooght to past over ar udfer the
other, a*d the probable &lt;xnt of the work.
;-rW‘
It ie claimed by tbe Michigan Central
that sooner or later all the creasings
south of Chicago will hare to ;ba aban­
doned on account of the delay, danger ^yistMiw biw and extra expense of watchtueu. fuel
Preach aod Amari
fte, beside the annoyance of prerengeru.
Any one who hes been over tbo Michi­
gan Octroi, Fort Wayne, or any of the
various roads which cross nnd reeross
each other so many times near Chicago,
knows what a nuisanco these cressings
are getting tn be, »*fin full stop mart be
made at each.

Tffi RfflHG NEWS ’
/»«&lt;r W./r. f Litton

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and - Good -

best

Come and see

for Yourself

FOR MEDICAL PVRPOSEjI.

Ww«

»&gt;”*■

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

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Free delivery and on time. •

Spooner &amp; Hepburn

Wanted-

WM.-OllOCERY AND TEA. HOCHE
Juit opened In Mr.BOWNE'S NEW STORE,

3

*»» »r Snr*

ybere can Tie found s choice snd well selected Stock of Sup!
and Fancy
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GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CONFECTIONERY Ac.
‘ -^cdfijpdfeiseortment of all kind* of Whole and Grom..
Spice*

wo

WRRANTED PURE.

,JMp lag,
Sr. £smo, ID., July 8, U74
R. V.fmacx M. D. Bufirioo. N. Y. iI wish to add my teurimoay to the won­
derful curedre prvpertiei of your Alt.
Ext., dr Grides Medical Diecovesy.
I
have taken great internet in this medisine since I firet used it. I waa badly
uffiirted with dyspepsia, brer deranged

Also a full line of Groceries.
Cheap as the Cheapest

r“i: I Oi Htrrs recrivn! dnflv'

I
Kent County is dore bat probably
I Republican, and Williams boats Wilber
Tho indicalkxi* offo that tbo galiant
'by n very derided majority. Potter, Genera] Dix, in New York, is besten.
elected^—If nro*®B^e Republican, ia elected over It is shameful that the Empire State
—
I Burrows in the 4 th District, and Wil­ has gooe bock on this patriotic old hero,
but it seems that it has turned its back
liams over Field in the 1st, and it ia
upon hiq.. Thia will not alter tho sen­
' possible Durant is elected in the 5th timents of tbo loyal people of tho land,
over Bngole, though we do think that to whom ho will always remain .th*
certain. Conger, Bradtoy and Habboll are re-elected beyond* doubt, *»

sion of Janauachek. tbe Gsrman trage­
dienne. make a bit of interesting read­
ing. She hat one cross which has only
Iha eyv* uf tbe world bn turned aptwenty-eight diamonds in it, and all of
them of largo rise. Thon she ba- ou Mawachusata, which ha* elected
chains, strung with precious stones, Guion Democrat, for Governor by a
bracelets innumerable, and one pair of
probable majority of 5,000 to 8,000,
sottairo ear rings that costs 822,000.

Trunks

JOlu* STANLEY!

U JEH-FX-OV AVFXt f. I1FTBOIT, 't’. lt
necessarily final.

Gent's Clothing,
Furnishing Goods,
Dry (foods of all Kinds,

t

count No. 60 was taken from tho report
and laid on tho table.
On motion of Supervisor Phillipa, ac­
counts No. -11, 45, 53 and 64 were tak­
en from tho report and allowed nt the
amounts claimedOn motion of Supervisor Henry
11------ the report as amended was

description

MUSIC FOB SCHOOLS.

SPECIAL NOTICE
r

FOR CASH

LOW

Dkuwxmrls uueaimouajy democratic.
*•
wnsnrvatins wiih,a roasorvstiv. gain In cow-

OUR NEW YORK LETTER.
On motion of Superrieor Bartram,
leave was granted J. W. Iloughtalia to
withdraw acooun(No.28.
Tbe Commit too on County Buildings
through thrir riutirmau, Supervisor
Dewey, submitted the following report:
Tbe C&amp;nniitta* ou County Buildings
would report that they have examined
rlia Nnitdtnwv

&gt;■» reet y

AU Idndsxif Praft in their Seaton.

Business that will Pay

Fresh Vegetable* alwajR on hand
Al*o we hare a hill line of the be*l

Shingles, L*th, ftg
MH-If

J. COUtABOX.

FOR SALE I

a clear gain of six. Among tbe notable
incidents of this revriutiou. is tbo driest
of Ben. Buller by a majority of over
! 10,000; the defeat of “pill-box Apr;”

kSH BU YiuRS
find it to their otdvantagr to ri
amine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere.

..t&gt;O TOOTOX-B TO IHOWOV1 GOODS
part onhe City.

one-third of her' wardrobe. And that
tbo style may be' understood lot it be tbo election of George F. Hoar; and perfect wonder to myself, and since that
known that there are many of them for tbe triumphant election of Gen. N. P. time we have navar bate withowt A botwhich she paid 812 per yard gold for
the velvet on them. Tbe dreeras cost
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a^W,
, v„v in the-lwssa
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Now York Is Democratic by a major­ ready at atl time* to fly to. the relief of
ity, as our Uler dispatches advise, ol sscknasa—whhoqt chatge.
Ws • bare
88,000. T2ra DemocratseMba a gained
all the way frosa fire to tea cnegreen

9x11 T***W!rfWteq-

evaxf oilw ee

RfflUBTOP SEYMG UfflTE
,

lU^ctfully,
Spooner

Htpburn.

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*WAR0n&gt; • ‘

The “Medal of Fropsss,"

the

Hastings

ftetur Urocwvte* for tees tossvy IMS ■»« elk«r Rease Is Hullsfs. sail si

H.A. BUSELL’S
,
they
tteyareririreed to 4eI will rely
meatirecMM remarkable, (though I
oould gtreyre doMoh Aresy Kader,
.

but IbeDamtx

Hastings, Mich.

(•130 per Yeai,)

ifys; Is the best Ft

Ffiper
/Co.

�The
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HOPKINS and BAMfJ
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' the s.'*d&lt;»w ul dealt, asro 'ly. gatbeiiug
1 for the p«T»ro- "r l-wr-fta’-tag th., re­
m .lain? &lt;**«&lt;• fox th* next *»d Iasi
G.ft Gone, n &lt;4 the Pubtie Lfbrs'rv uf
Kentoray, tu owe uff Nuvomhcr 30,
Tuo South turn b«« impuvn.isb.rt, and
a reaautablo ab«r*-wl tuot 32,600,000
time to be disirib-«tod rib I* &lt;»ty oe-

47 /Stowell 34; maj

FIOITTRESl

Hotchkiss 58; CMptni
Proseewtor. .Bauer 11

FIOTURE81
L..m now all nlouc in the l*hn&lt;ogr8i&gt;h
but
nnd ns I hare made arrangeme:, to increase my facilities for &lt;loiU{r
be - - work than ever, all should call
an .:&lt;■« r. negative taken. Tbe superb
or. • uf my work in tho past is a sufflri- guarantee nf firrt-claiw wqrk ia
th
itare.
Rooms in Washington
UI.
-oath side State Street.
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Gta.Llta.rm

•dy to Buy Wheat,
Other Grain.

and Holbrook 37 aoch; Corvelh 44;
Wright 45 ; tnej. 6 and 7.

W. Vroemsn has repairwl hi.
totare 00 Broartway. He is now build­
ing n baruoahijpUM.

Hogs!

Hogs!!

Hoge!?!

The now sidewalk and fcot.Lndgo on
Creek street ia a vast improvemoat and
a great benefit to pedeotriaM.
Ptoetuaxanno-.epend* morning, aftonuoa, or wbol. &lt;tay more ple.*,^
than in visiting the public schools.
priater; nor tu write uu both aides of
Tho result In this county shows a the paper ; nor to use a pencil to hard
msj'ority ol not lore than 2,000 aoafoM K»d polo that half th. wwd. cannol u
read by the naked eye Lut week we
Woman Suffrage. Tin nU»n„ u._
received such a letter.
It was on a
Ton are tight neighbor Hine, we are
subject that waa of interest to tu; and
“up aad doing” all that i. asUd of a.
we tried hard to make out what our
now, paying our -ubreription. prompt
eorreapoudent meant, but were finally
loroed to give it op aaa bad job. Pleas i
Maidens should commence to thin
use good .rkin pap,, and Mort ink or a
of makingChrutaaspreeetrta for “him. black, soft load pcnriL
Ink ia beat;
Nothing-like taking time by the frot but if you .i«. . penal i.t U fc,
No. 2. Write . a one erde of the paper
only, and writh all proper names very
plainly. Do this, aud the printers shall
bltws yon and follow your copy with a,
few mistakes as possible.

Tbaanpii trade has been elreedingly
active thia foU, creating a demand for
barrels which it has ‘bean difficult to
Mr I' D. .Icnuings tlw Maater. of supply,
the Grange &lt; I tho Patrons oflluband___ x -x_____ _
ry s. We.t CampWll. fofoa county.
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uu e.’hibition and -for eale several "'•1 CU’?,J
Jr*ire,! *"
thousand of tho luiudsotnert apple hoc*,
four years old t',.i: wo hare wed tn
Winy a day.. Including Summer, Fall
Ix»k over tho bills about us and see
and winter rarictiei &gt; Specimens may
be seen and orders left with Hopkins if tho autumn foHage this year does not
A Barne*. at tho City Drug Store.
' surpass in brilliancy and color that of
many years past.

C. F. Dwight has made a needed im­
provement to tbe south corner of State
and Creelt Sts. by painting and build-

(I .&lt; 'liicbgu has not forgotten her duty,
,! whatever others may have done. Her

1 1 d»lrgatlon ia congress, ytands a unit for
! theRepubbcona.

m. r, tian they should. You a ill bo b
be happier, and being a fanner’s wile
will not be each a dreadful tiresome aad
Unfortunate persona who bet on tbe lonely life aa many girts hare ercry
I wrong candidate can get their money
* bock in the purchase ot the cheep g»o la

Cider Apples Wanted.
Girls, at you value yoor lira*, don’t
get up and get break feat in tl&gt;o morn­
ing. A young lady attempted it one
day last wcok, and was burned to death
Lists of 'Patents issued from the U.
dented sale of Winslow is soothing syr­ S. Patent Office to Michigan Inventors,
up. The Democratic candidates were for the week ending Oct. 12th, 1874,
buying it to help them through them and each bearing that date. Furnish­
ed this paper by Cux A Cox, Solicitors
through the sleepless nights.
of Patents, Washington, D. C.:
Found—In this city a few days since
Machine for Dressing Moldings—J.
~
« lady'sgyld.bracelet The owner can
Uve the same by proeinw property and
Mills, Hart­
paying for this notice. Inquire st the
gallery of Black &amp; Chidester or at thia
Cora husking has progressed quite
rapidly this fall, for wo have had no
bad weather to interrupt work until with­
in a few days peat. Tbe com stalks
were juwar eecared in a better condition

office cheaper than evw.
- : This morning early, some one altar
lighting a cigar threw the burning
match between the old wooden building
and the' National Bank Building, aU
tho rubbish took fire and began to burn
briskly, Nothing but its prompt dis­
covery saved u&gt; from » eerious eonflaga-

Mich., to Portsmouth, O., 400 miles,
has been let to C. Howland. While 4
CU, of DeCsnoe. 0., who are now let­
ting sub-contracts. A. O. Loomis has
immediate charge of the construction

We find the above in one of our ex­
changes, and shall look forward with
great interact for anything new qn the
proposed route. The Surveyors ur» lo
fitting the line and are reported to be
nearing the city limits. Who darn say
we are not to hare a new railroad.

Latten remaining tn Hastings P. O.
the stove, breaks the dock, whips the
“old woman” and four children, and iincallod foe Nor. Sd, 1874.
v
then calla around to the Banro office
G. W. Raich. Mice Frank Bronson.
and begs the editor
to path., name O Bentley, James Butter, Miso Hcuio
in tbe paper, it» about time that free­ Clark, Howard Cook. Mrs Melissa
Dodrick, Miss Rean Eaton. Miss Huldom shrieked.
'
The Cno Indian summer weather of &lt;tah Grawbarger, G. F. Gillett. Madison
Hall, Mrs. Lucinda Jordan, Conrad
Kahler. Thomas Kyk. Christina Mottos.
Ail parsons who subsnribe for tho
Purvis muoe, Mathew L Moore, Wm
Bixtra prior lo Jen. 1st. 1875, and jrtf
Bobtown, Mrs Olivia Smith, Dewitt C.
Ca-L, will be credited and be CP™ a splendid weather for securing their Sly. Mrs. L Thunton, Wm. Warner,

.PHIAL ANNODNCnaff.

1 .
n akuk-r v—
। Julia A. Towage,
The Bixnx is tho brge«t and best H to the boot of Aset nWityTho balauus at. cash ia tbe MMa

tereipr to Jan. 1st. 1878.

tounty paper, contains more&gt; news, bet;

Ur selections of poetry and literature in
the county.

We shall eoon begta !tbe

publication of a new ftory written; ftr

•bigb-Ulle.
Immodest_________ ____
•bow their bare limbs

The f« tfodoea tawfNVM

J“"s&gt; o*- T””.’’J’-'

BIG INGUN

SINCE ELECTION.

DETNurr. M lint ■»&lt; w

DAY AND NIGHT.
City Drug Store,

LIMSTONI IS DUD?

Stop! Hearken Ye!
To Whom it may Concern!

Be it known, That J t-bnll

keep in atock and fill to order
C. SCHULENBURG, the
Celebrated

MssshMMers, ■imMa TsMes.sU mj see
“»•"&lt;&gt;'. F'rres llstr. 11.
w
TcM*&lt;

W ad Im Beu Pirn
DRESSMAKING.

and WTARJI patterns, and
Castings for all P L.O W S now in tse.

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

Commission .Merchants

93 ; majority 15. Circuit Court Com
mieaionere, Cobb 94, Holbrook 93; Carveth_71; Wright 69; majority 22 and

Ag.'icultuial Imolements

INTER-OCEAN
TmEE EDITIONS.

raw, sn.-raijint mm.

Pnitirtj fttnin, Kn. nt,
sinojma tv rrasii

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LEADING REPUBLICAN PAPER,

fcr-Wi.,
'THREE MILLION ACRES

L A N D S

93 Commssman, Willard 140 ; Liv­
ermore 57 ; mrj 88. Senator, Warren
141 ; Shaw 58 ; maj 83. Representa­
tive, Towne 106 ; Cole 91 ; maj 15.
Sheriff Creasy 167; King 31 ; maj 136.
Clerk, Powers 143 ; Paraeua 58 ; maj

A FAMILY NEWSPAPER.

58 ; maj 85. Register, Hotchkiss 143 ,
Chiptaan 58'; msj 85.
Prolocutor,
Bauer 138 ; Bweerey 62 ; maj 76. C.

91.; mej 23. Senator. Warren 118;
Jjfiaw 94 ; maj 24. Representative,
Towne 71 ; Co'.e 185 ; maj 64. Sheriff
125 ; Kii.g 86; maj 39. Clerk, Poeera 120 ; Parson. 92 ; maj 28. Tree*urer. Wheeler 119 ; Stowell 92; maj
27. Register, Hotchkiss 120 ; Chipman
92 ; maj 28. Prosecutor, Bauer 105 ;
Sweezcy 103 ; maj 2 C. C. Commis­
sioners. Cobb and HulLrook 120 each ;
Carveth and Wright 02 ; maje 28.

Cxaxros.—For Governor, Baglry re­
ceived 94. Chamber lain 111, maj 17;
Congressman, Williard 02, Livermore
112, maj 20 ; Senator, Warren 91, Shaw
112, maj 21; R-praecntire, CUlins 83.
Goodyear 124. maj 41; Sheriff Crvuy
96, King 108, maj 12 ; Clerk, Powea
104, Parsons 99, maj 5, Treasurer,
Whwkr 02. Stowell 113, maj 21 : Reg­
ister, Hotchkiss 93, ChipmaiN 110, maj
17 ; Prosecutor, Bauer ill, Swrerey 92.
maj 19; Circuit Cburt Commissioners,
Cobb 92. HulLrook 92, Cerreth 112,
Wright HO, majs 18 and 22.
Cxsrxxroa. - For Governor. Bagley
18 majority. Congressman, Wiitord 24.
Sesator. Show 21.
Rcimceontatrre.
Goodyear, 118.
Sheriff Creasy 17.
Clerk, Powers 56 Treasurer, Wtiooli-r
S3. Register. Hotchkiss 46. Proeecutor, Baner 18. Circui’ Court Commit
aiooer. Cobb and Holbrook 17. Tbe
tote for this township kos nul been re­
ceived and we are unable to give only
majoritiea.
H*rrr&gt;s« — For Governor. 11 igtcy re.
ooivod 78 and Chamberlain M, maj- 0 i
for Congrreeman, Williard 78, larsrmore84, nmj.A; Semter, Warren 78,
Shaw 88, maj. 6; R^repontelive. ColIM fi6, Goodyear 97, maj. 82 ; Sheriff
Croeey «. King 82, maj. 1; Cterk.

tienatot, Warren 91 ; Shaw 60 ; maj 81.
Representative, ^ollitto 64 ; Goodyear
94 ; imj 30. Sheriff Crony 107 ; King
48 ; maj 69. Clerk, Powen 107 ; Parsons 43 ; maj 59. Treasurer. Wheeler
92; Stowell 68 ; maj 29. Register,
Hotchkiss 104 । Chipman U ; maj 50.
Proeeeator, itaner 77 ; Bwecaey 77 ; tie
C. C. Commiesionor.. Cobb 95; Hol
brook 98; CWreth 60 ; WngtlfiO; maj
86 and 38.
.
Tnuavarrix-For Governor, Bagley
HO maj ; Cougroeeman, Wffliajd 180;
Senator. Warren 148 ; Representative,
Collins 170 ; Sheriff Creasy 172; Clerk,
Powers H5; Treasurer, Wheeler 151;
Register, Hotchkiss 157; Prosecutor.
Baasr 15; Circuit Court doms, Cobb
and Holbrook IM each. Full vote not
received.
.
■
WcoDtijrn. —Tlie majorities aro as
follows: Governor, Bagley 15; Con­
gressman Williard 25; Senator, Warran 13 i Representative, Collies 1;
tJhexfff, Cremy 29 ; Clvrk. Powers 48;
Treasurer,
W heeler 48; Register,
Hotehsiss 47 ; Prosecutor, Bauer 24 ;
Circuit Court Corns, given as 25 to 85.
Tm*B Sraixaa.— For Governor,
Bagley received 76; Chamberlain 60;
majority 26. Congreesmaxi, Willard 80
Lirvrmcro 47 ; majority 83. Senator,
Warren 79; BUw 48 ; majority 31.

Hotckkiat ”8; Chipman
19.
Pliescntor, Baner
jarUy*; fiogirter, HolchkMe 81. Chip- |31; So^en^ &lt;W; majority 1. Circuit
man 81, tie; Pro-carter, Bauer 74, ।Court Cammlsjfoacts, Cobb aud Hol­
Sweerey 86, majority 12
brook 80 sock; Carreth Md Wrwbt
Cm er Haanwa, 1st Wa» -F-» 42
■ each; majofity 88.
Governs, Begley received 31J Cham­
berlain 38; maj 8. Senator. Shaw 46;
Warren 30; Mj 10. Bapreewtetm,
Goodyear M; CoUbe 21; »»j 80.
Kwriff Orreay 44; Ksag 37 ; msj. 17. .

Di5r°Ho Ivy,’

of all CL’RTIS, DODGE. ROBINSON

iin tm«a re aw
101 ; Parsons 41 ; maj 6*’’. Treasurer,
Wheeler 99; Siowoll 43 ; maj 56. Reg­
ister, Hotchkiss 99 ; Chipman 43 ; maj
56 Prosecutor, Baner 68; Swearer
70 ; maj 2. O. C. Commissioner, Cobb

State Street,
RaatingB, Mich.

lavtee.—For Governor, Bagley re­
ceived 83 ; Chamberlain 90; majority 7
G.-ngrevva&gt;an. Willard 94 :' Livermore
80; majority 14. Senator, Warren 93;
Shaw 70; majority 14. Rap-'reeutaliro,
Collins 08; Goodyear 107; majority 80
Sheriff. Creasy 91: King 81; majority
10. Clerk. Powers 105 ; Persona 69 ;
majority 36. Treaauier, Wheeler 95;
i Stowell 78; majority IT.
Register,
Hotehki&gt;a 99; Chipman 74 : majori'y

COTUTDB Sira? I. JQBTT

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The Port Office Deportment ia etill I

dissatisfied with portal cards made al
Cm or Hernias. 4rn Wean-—For Springfield. Ex pena axv that they are
Gurernor. Bagley received 96; Cham- made of Manila paper and diable ealrn
deiod, aud not in ado of rage-. as inquir­
Willard 98; Livermore 74 ; maj 34. ed by contract.
Senator, Warren 88 ; Shaw 84 ; maj A
Representative, Collins 76; Goodyear
93 ; maj 17., Sheriff Croeey 138 ; King
35 ; maj 92.V dark. Powers 137 ; Par­
sons 33 ; maj 102. Treasurer, Wheel­
er 106 ; Stowell 66; ms| 41. Register.
Hotchkiss 184 ; Chipman 88 ; maj 96.
Prosecutor, Bauer 60; Sweoaey 90 ; maj
Da Jfpn’s Ltvra Puts — It is easy
39. C. C. Commissioner. Cobb aud enough to make a pill, but to make »
good pill, ah! that's the difficulty:
There are rboap, harsh, drastic piiL.
Wright 70 each; maj 30.
that are of-even lews bmefit than a
Hora.—For Governor, Bagley re­ dose of salts ; Lot a good medicine, like
ceived 50. Chamberlain 71, maj 21; Da. Mon'sLrrra Pm*, which peu&gt;Congressman, Williard 66, Livermore tratra tu tbe ant of diseuo, 1, • uesid
45, maj 21 ; Senator, Warren 66, Shaw cratum indeed. Will poutirely cure all
Sold every­
45. maj 21 ; Representative, Towne 54, diseesra of the liver.
where. Jaws F Hkxbt, Craatx 4 Co ,
Cole 64. maj 10; Sheriff. Creasy CO, Fruprietoro, 8 aad 9, Collt^- Use,-,
King 5S, tuaj 16; Clerk, Powers 70.
Parsons 62, maj 18 ; Treasurer, Wheel­
er 70. Stowell 51, maj 17 ; Register.
Hotchkiss 67, Chipman ,56, mnj 12
Prosecutor, Bauer 65, Swtoxey 61, maj
11; Circuit Court Coms.. Cobb and Hol­
brook 67 each. Carveth and Wright 55
and 53. maj 12 and 14.
/

Amtum.—We hsvo only leoo'ved the
following Republican majorities from
i this township : For Governor, Bagley
49. &lt;'ongressman. Willard 25. Sena­
Orajraxvnxs. - We hate only re.
tor, Towne 31. Sheriff Creeay 43. reired the following majorities. For
Clerk, Powers 57. Treasurer, Wheeler Governor, Bagley 87. Congressman.
49. Register, Hotchkiss 49. Prosecu- Willard 48.
Senator, Warren 45.
Repreecutativu, Towne 36.
Sheriff,
Creasy 66. Clerk, Powers 45. Treas­
urer, Whoelar 46. Register, Hotchkiss
45.
Prosecutor, Bauer 30. Circuit:
Cotirt’Cotntnisrionnr, Cobb 45; Holbrook

Sides ia another

ocs rtyfen ean be had at th. Bawrr.

Repiitai tatj Titist M.

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Commission Merchant,

Lung fever, connuun cold, catarrbll
forer, and nasal discharge of a brown
ish color in hones, may iw checked ut
one* by liberal tire of Hheridan'a Caval­
ry Q&gt;aditi»n Powdets.
'

Parson* 40; maj. 55.
Treasurer,
Wheeler 07 ; Btowell 67 ; tie. Regirter.
Hotchkiss 92; Chipman 44 ; maj. 48
Prosecutor. Bauer 39; Sweeeey 881
maj. 49. C. C. Comrai-aioaer, Cobb
and Holbrook 61 each; Cerveth and
Wright 72 seek; msj. ll.

Help your wives iu every way you
can. trivial though it may seem
toyoa. For instance, keep aa extra
pair of shoos or slippers in tno ball or
entry, end always remember to change
your dirty boots before entering her
clean roomi. Then you may bo sure of
a smile of welcome, aa no dirt will be
left after you for her to clean up. In '
the evening comb your hair aa carefully I
es ever you did ia your courting days,
put ud a clean coat or dreesing gown,
aud when you take your paper to read
do not read to yourself and leave her
to lonesome thoughts while sewing or
mending, but remember that she, too,
has been working hard all day and is
still working- Read to her whatever
interests you, m that her interests and
opinions may grow with yours, that she

It re said that stove-papas fit uncom
'&gt; mor. &lt;y hard this season, and demon
i airate anew how much missionary work
‘ reauuns to be done at home.

advertised by Mm

A. N. SABIN,

Tho aaasou for coughs and eokfs i»
Cm o» Hsmses 3d Wain—For rapidly approaching, and every ou«
bo prepared tu check the first
Governor. Bagley received 53 ; Cham- should
'
eywptotns, as a cough contracted brtween now and Christmas frequently
Willard 54 ; Livermore 73 ; maj. 19. Inste ad winter. There ia bo better
Senator, Warren 44 ; Shaw 78 ; maj. remedy than Johnson's Anodyne Lini­
34. HrpreeynUtire. Collins 45 ; Good­ ment Fur all diseases ci the throat
year 87 ; maj. 42. Sheriff Creasy 90; and lungs it should bo used internally
King IS; maj. 45. Clark, Powers 95 ; and externally.

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Painting and Graining.

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Portfolio of Gems,

�lainti.
Prof. Foiltrt
scriptioa of hit travels in America, so
far forgotten th* dignity of hl* high
pomnon as to touch on American cooks
and kitchens, and not in a way flatter­
ing to efaher. Jernes W. Parkinson, of
Philadelphia, for forty years an Atun-

Yr fajB Jattoi &amp; faitai
agents wanted
YOUMANtf

Archduke may know about oookiag.
Snatching a few moments' leisure uum
tbe arduous labors of hh profession, he
baa enterwd th* lists against his imperi­
al antagonist and com* out tbe victor.
Indeed, after reading Mr. Parkinson's
defense cf American diihes. w* fsel a
just pride in our national cookery Th*
Duke is no match tor the oook when the
scene of the contest h the kitehen ; and
he fares abouijn* well there aa Perkin
son would belore a Huaaian needle-gen.
The Grand Doke bad tbe rashness to
say that ’in America tber* are are no
American cooks and no American dish­
es. What a terrible awakening he

meat a boy as Ulpbm and MU* as I
am. He know* I would be a n«v
child ia bia grasp, aad bo deliguta in
I showing hia strength against my weak-

cr» like. Alexia ba* nor very good
reajuu lo believe that there are Ameri­
can coeka—at least that there is one,

Ejer,

FILES
tKsA^.tssnxf
Carroll'* heartbeat last. Probably
Weeton would not mis* tbe roll until he
waa in the school-room, and be would
not, by tbe rule* of th* school, bo al-

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Grand River Valley Division

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capitalists. Parklawn grant* that in
moat.uf our hotels tbo cooking depart­
ment is under the charge of French
cooks, —of such, for the most part, how.
aver, as were u&gt;t able to get along in
tbe buuueaa in their own country. Tbia
ho says accounts for the fact that hotel
trbles frequently present such wretched
(are, while the tables of wealthy private
gentlemen afford such MOtUeat eating.
As far a* French cookory goes, tbe ,
French get th* credit ot n great deal
that does not belong to their at all.
They bare n wonderful capacity fur 1
adapt lag and appropliating to them-

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“Now you young fellow at toe table
reading tbe evening paper, and nodding
in a surly way to your mother and sis­
ter, take a test. It your clothes breathed
a delicious fragrance—say of hslitropes
and roees—hut would du so only when
you were at home, or only when you
went abroad, which will you choose T
Would you smell sweet at bum*, or

Yniaoaa Urmtu Lavr shown their great
carstile powers in tbe most obstinate and
intractable cxsrs.
For inflammatory aud'Chronic
Rheum at I sill, Gout, llihoa*. Bcmitlanl
and Intermittent Fevers, Discs vie al ths
Blood. Ltrvr, Kidneys, snd Bladder, these
BiUcri hate no oqtud. Such Diseases are
tensed by Vitiated Blood.

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&gt;M 4*7. tke IM&gt;Ml».
I wsvuses. w a* ■esbtbsrv&lt;
sieve sv mess! •&lt;
AtetiuE-KriM

at bom* for your own comfort aad en­
joyment, you curmudgeon, if nothing
else. But what is domestic courtesy
but tbo breath of belnropev and row,
at home? It ia aa much for your own
pleasure that you should bo pleoMat at
it ia for that of others.
Tbo happiest

•'Then, Carroll Fairwrl!, before the
whole school, I ask if yuu w ill take my
hand and forgive me all 1 have said
aud doo* to pain you? Yow hare
shamed me more than once by your
Christian patience, bat never ao deeply
aa yon shame me to-day by returning

•trw.it
THSEUB ULB IB KTOHTH
every kind, while wo carefully bide
them from the stranger'
When the
guest arrive* wo slide a chair over tbo
rent in the carpet, and slip a tidy over
tho worn edge of tbo eola-cusbioa. aad
lay a prettily bound book over tbe ink­
stain upon tbe parlor table-cloth ; aud
so at his coming the flying hair ia -FIFTH AND LAST GIFT CONCERT
stzoothed, and tbo sullen look gilled
IN AID or THE

ANOTHER CHANCE !

denly wuudvwfully

rosy Spring. Aud buw is youth to
know that this buns*, whore everything
seem* to smile, is nut alwaye as warm
and aunny aa be finds it?
Yet ibis
young woman, ao neatly dreosed, so
quietly mancred, *u fascinating to tbe
young man, may be the most inefficient
of human beings. Kull ha cau nover

A man was leaning, much intoxicated,
against a tr»s; anta* little children com­
ing from acbool saw bitn tber*. and at
one* arid to each other, “What shall

CARROLL’#

TEMPTATION.

Tho greatest pleasure and tho greet­
cat pein of Carroll FairweITa life waa
going to school—tho greatest pleerare,
lx cause be was fond of study, and hia
mother worked hard to give him tbe
time for it and to clothe Um decently;
tbe greatest pain, because tbe lad was
crippled. and tbo straight, well-made
txys ridiculed him aud taunted hhn
with bia crooked back, ths result of a
fall in infancy.
No on* in tbo large school of fifty
•cholera. was *o fond of tbe cruel
amusement of exciting the rage cf tbe
poos hunchback by taunts and sue*** as
Weston HaH, the leader of Ma daaa,
ths handsomest and smartest of ell Mr.
Grey’s echolnrs Tho atodie* (bat Car­
roll conquered by patient, laborious sp.dkelion, Weston learned .maily, and
the two were the beat and first of lb*
large number of whihra.
Weston Hall waa the son of a rich
man, bad been patted and indulged
from hia cradle, and was accustomad to
have his will a law bath at home aud
amongst hia schoolmates; and It anger-

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IWHIIM

put it to proot He takes tho divinity
upua trust. AU be knows is She ia a
woman and bo lovee her. An t whether
be thinks that household intelligence '
and thrift and endless coartasy ecme bv
nature, like Dogberry's rending end
writing, or whether be assstr.es that,
having * mother, his peerless prince-*
has been carslolly taught all tbo duties
of * queen, or whether, as is most probabla, be knows only that bs lores, the
duty of (bo parent is still th* Mme.

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a giee* ot water from his none.
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VOL. XIX. NO. 29.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTYJMICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11,1874.

and Iiwbs Canb.
a ^U*&lt;-**'* ®tna*r booked the en- .
’Now you promise that, uncle, don'
,Art&gt;oi&lt;! &lt;ad dragging it out! you r ate said brightening.
If hi
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Mtefo—dnp- com* with pienty^fmooey bofcre you;

। want to loan he shall marry ma and
nobody sine.’
'Ay, if be cornea.
But, Agatbn, no
nonsense. Jost think of what Tvo bate
talHagyoa. And at anr rate be cinl
to Farmer Lovill. If this man Win­
wood was hero and askad for ye, and
married re, that would bo a very differ­
ent thing. I do mind naw that I saw
article of clothing. There I'll pot it ou aomet hiog about him and hia doings io
Ub
yo”’."*nd you
*' the papers; but ho is a fine gentleman
by I his time, and won't think of stoop­
Then fanner Lovill rati rod. lifting lag to a girl like yon.- « you had bet­
ter take the on. wt^is randy, old
hsi fingwrv privately to-------------------mant or *• •— —" —— i—
men's darlings fare vary well aa the
"What
world goes. WeshhUbe off in urn.
moaths, mind; that I've nettled. And

moetiaga have a way at making themooatrivud on.

,

— ~n- »» l«—u r

exclaimed in surprise.
------"O forgive ma! Hr. Wiawuod. I
have so wanted to teU yua of ymu afo.
1
411 day-but 11
omilda : wd it U so waeksd and wrong
Agatha Poma
•t thanulL"

6*« r. Al ul nird telartsn «

‘1 don’t like writing.
'------ v—-

1'11 send it down to him by one of the
children*' aaid Agwy. tookisg wistfully
at her note with a little fooling that vhe
should like bi have it.baek again
■Oh, M, it is not niramiry.' said her
pl&lt;-esaat adnedr He rang tho bell;

rartfiah wish to have him in England
nay price, evea that of failure, had
•a bat a paroxysm of the wrwtetad
irting, and waa now quite extinct
■cumstances combined to hinder anbetwtea !hem boforo

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,U
B0T Agatha had only to work and wait,
aad the fanner made tho latter more
•*V- In her spare hour, she would
wander about tho rivar brinks and into
t^’TOPPe*’- and tborw wmvv thoughts
of him by proceaere that young women
understand so wall. She kept a diary,
and in this, sinoe there were fow events
, to chronicle in her daily hfe. she skalcbod the ohaagaa of the landscape, noted
the arrival and departure of bud. of
ly looking for Miss Lovill this morning paasagv, the times of stossw and foul
I saw the back of her head yesterday, wsether—all which information, being
and I have often beard how very good m.xed up with her lite and taking color
looking she is Ah ' suppose had been
she ? I wonderHe did not complete the sentence.
The driver mounted again, touched the
horse with the whip, and they jogged

WHOLE NO. 963.

feared he erne seen by bar as well—yet
hoped otherwise in the interests of hia
passion—for she came and drew down
the window blind, completely shutting
oat his gun. The light vanished from
this pert and re-spnearod in a window a

Nothing so dehnite was said to her
again on tn« matter foe some time. The
old ywornin hovered around bar, but
boosing the result of the interview be­
tween Agatha and her unde, ho forbore
town ranger his suit by nrwipttsacy
Bat one afternoon he could not avoid
"Aggie. when may 1 speak to |
juu upiu a serious subject F*
“Next week." she Iv plied instantly
He bad not been prepared for «uch a 1
ready answer, and it startled him al- I
moat as much as it pleoaed him. Had

RACING FOR A HUSBAND

might have been Jdforvni. Agsdha.
with all the womanly strategy she wa&gt; j
ca-iable of. had written poat-haste to .
Os wold after the cunvmariou with her
unde and told him ot the dilemma- Al
the end of the present week his answer,
"Bern ita deary-oary heart I it w go­ if be replied pith hia customary punc­
ing to speak to ma I" said the old man. tuality, would bo lure tn cornu. Furti- I
BMwatening his lip., tooting atilt mire
fled with hia letter, she thought she
daepuratoly upon his stick, and straightentng himself rat an inch taller "Bho

liioooviry that bo ,wai
Parkes that I had eu
the day or two before
From that time we reed to meet every
morning i' do not doubt but the*
were a good many silly things said
between ua. .A t any rate, oue afternoon,
who should drive up to the door but Col.
Farkee wuhing to see father How my
heart boat, an. teasing the balustrade.

DESTINY AND A BLUE CLOAK.

■‘GocM morning, Hua Lovill !" said
the young raaa in the free manner usu­
al with him toward pretty and inexperi­
enced country girls.
Agatha Pullin. the maiden addreaed,
instantly tmrroivwd how the mistake had
atiM-a Miss Lovill was the owner of a
blue iiu’mran wrapper exceptionally
gay fur a village, and Agatha, m aspir- I carrier. "Why. 1 thought wo wore the
it of emulation rather than originality. “fi'dEPST.l.
.bo „
Lad purchased a similarly enviable ar­
grew more of on old maid and showed
ticle for herself, which she wore to-day rather stupid.
symptoms of fading. One day Agatha's
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t. _ __ t_
__
'•Who is that wornstn F’
"Miss Lovill, of Cloton. She altered uncle, who. though still a 'handsome
her mind about staying at Betminstar, man in the prime of lite, was a widower
with fear children. to whom she acted
and is come home again."
the part of eldest sister, told Agatha
that Fiennes Lovill waa shoot to beeease

DENTIST

Miille

MicM^an.

I to him for tho purpose, when be added,
‘T've been hoping to meet you. I have
heard of your-well, I mast say it—
beauty leug ago. though I only camo to
Beaciintter yesterday."
.Agatha bowed—her, icoutrsdictioa
bung hack-and they lWalked slowly
alocg tho esplanade together without
• peaking anothw' word after the above
point-blanlc remark of hia. It was ori-

plare. just nineteen, and of no repute
as yet tor cumeUnesa, though she could
undoubtedly boast of mucti. Now. was
the speaker. Oswald Winwood, to be
toki that be had not alighted upon the
true Hsian, he would instantly apolo­
gias foKhi mistake and leave her side,
a rontiEgeney of no great matter but

Siiflcal aid Metlairal

DENTIST

SMIIOL KARIS!
Chromo

CHROMOH !

HIM AID NEW PRICES

mignonette which had been sadly neg­
lected since her lover's departure, and
she began to water it. aa if inspired by a
sudden recollection of ita condition. She
poured from her water jug slowly along
the plant*, and then, to her sitonish»est. ■liecavwed bar eldoriy friend be-

marry h»r Iwforo the !im» uarnid for
the family'a de)-artur* fur Quoeoetend
Agatha danced about for joy. But
there waa a |»elscrint to the effect that
she might as keep du&gt; oromise n secret
for the prevent, if .Lc cnatvuwntiy
could, that hia intention might not b&gt;&lt;
“A rude old thing !" she murmured. come a public talk in Cloton. Agatha
Directing ths spout of tba jag over knew that he was a rising and aristo­
cratic you g assn, end uv at oece bow

writing Jour name hero,' she said in a
voice of playful indifference
•What in UP said Lovill. looking over
and reading “If Oswalt Winwood
cviuea to marry .Agatha Pudin befiira
Novvrabvr. I agree bo give her up to

"Well!" .aid .Agatha, and she
thought, “What amend lor a beauty!”
And yet it was all reasonable enough,
not withstand.ng that Mias Lovill might
have looked a little higher.
Agatha
knee that thia step would produce
great alterations in the small household
of Cloton Mill; and the idea of having
its.sunt and rater the woman to whom

The mill stood beside the village
highway, from which it waa separated
by the stroam, the latter forming also
the boundary of the mill garden, or­
chard, and paddock on tba! side. A
visitor crooned a little wood bridge im­
bedded in oosy. aquatic growths, and lover, affected Afatha wim a slight
found himself in e vpsev where usually thrill of drva-1. Y et nothing had ever
b«en spoken between the two w mon to
show that Frances had heard, much
lets resented, the viplanalxra in the van '
oa that night of tho return from Wey-1

He was a bachelor, or be would proba­
bly never had appeared in thia history,
sod be waa mostly full of a loyish marlimeat rare in asm al bin years. To-day
hia business with the milter had been eo
imperative as to bring him in person,
and it waa evident from their talk tn the
mil! that the matter waa payment
Perhaps ton toinuteo bad been spent in
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and unexpected from her node
‘1 will agree to what Mr Davids ad­
vises about my mere daily behavior !&gt;••
lore Oswald cumee, but nothing more,
she aaid. That is, L will if you know
for certain that be is a good uin, who
fears God snJ| keeps the Cummau i-

I reached tho croaaiug and then croev
•■ver to the other, and so aauund. home.
One fine morning I sei out, thinking
I «'&lt;uld have a good ride before tab test
ufth/family were awake.- Dick was
very impatient until I was fairly seated,
when be sped away like lightning, my
H« wrote hw name than. ’Now I hair flying ted Dick's issue waving is
have dune it, and shown my faith,' he the broeee. “While I waa irking st thii
seal. and at oneo rained liia fingsri an if rale, Ihck suddenly slopped short, an I
turned hia head to tho op;xMiie road.
I looked .up to see what wa» the matter,
w hen to bay grant amuiemeui. 1 eaw a
tall, manty figure swted on a coal slack
horse, coming my way.
'Now for a race,' thought 1. Dick

promise, bat I had not yours'
‘Iso wants my alate.* cnad the child
•I’ll bay y»u a naw uoe. dear,' sal
Agatha. and soothed her.
I ly of the event wbish childish as it had
been. dterotnfiooed him foe the moment.
[ •Oh. that', nothing.’ said Milter I"U. hn assuring; 'only play. She's a mere
guidly.
When she reached tho vicar's study । child in water, even now, and she did it
Agatha began her story with raoervs only to tease y»- Why, site overheard
and said authiag about ths oorrr&gt;[«ra-. your whisper that you though* she liked
d«t.cw with Oswald, yet an intense long­
ing to find a friontj and confidant led
her to indulge in more fooling than she
had in leaded, and as a finale she wept
The gonial incumbent, however, -n»
mainsd quite cooL the aecret being that
^YoT I

where is ha now t I quite fotgot."
“U India still. Is it poeaibto that
you don't know about him. and what a
great man he's getting f There are
•So the difficulty is,’ be aaid hi her,
paragraphs about him in our paper
vary often. Tho last was about aoene ■bow to behave in tn is trying time of
traaalahur. from Hindoetaai that he'd waiting for Mr. Winwood, that you mat
been making. Anu he's earning home please parties all around and give otlease to none ?'
‘Tea, sir, that's it,' sobbed Agatha,
. tittle farther over hw toea, aad hie
wondering bow bo rould have realised
chin a littfo farther over hie breast; and
bee position so readily. ‘And uncle
h .proportion aa ba famed down his
mm to earth did pretty fomalss torn up
tbeira at him. They might have hlted
him aa a Iriead had he not shown tho
abnormal wish to bo ragmdod so a lov­
er. To Agatha Pollln this aged youth
waa positively diateatofnl

beck before yw unele leave. Engtariff*.
T know be will.’
Thea pmfy old Mr- Lovill in this

Snvu Tomi runs. -Scald them in or­
der to remove the skins. Cut them up
sod pat them into a saner pun. with a
little sail, a bit of batter and coma fine
crumbs of bread or pounded cracker.
Let them stew gwntly an hoar; if yea
like them sweet, add sugar ton minules
white part of a hotted cauliflower aftar
it la cold and chop it Tory small, and
mix with it a sufficient quantity ol wall
boatea egg. to make a very thick bettor,
and thorn fry it in frueh batter, in a
•mall pan, end send it to tba table hot.
Csaaoxino, A Noawmtax Dun -It
consists of mince meat, eggu, and fins
borbe made up late a kind of cake, au-t
then fried or baked. The tneat, proba­
bly, if cooked in u oedinan way,
would defy mastioatioa, bat thus treat­
ed it la really a dainty plate.

Buriy om third of tho stnlosus of Dart
month teoeh school during the winter,
and Work at barvustiag dunng (be
be tamed down my road te if to meet summer, we need have Bo lees ab»at
me. I could see him quite ptaaly as tta dignity of labor becoming an otwohe passed, and arnite the intMsetiag dis­
covery that he wad a tall, baadewma
man of about twooty-four- I also dis­
covered a marry twinkle in hie eyso and
a rogaiah smile, that looked extremely
natural to me, and made me almost
think 1 had coca him before. I waited
until bo was fairly out of sight, then
bounding from my hiding place, I
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�ntJFwsarycttriMtotb* thousands
&lt;C Uni.
.E. ..KU fc, iu----------

Qxutilutiaa, or that
Kristy rfaation.l obl.gstwu, of a p*.
cuniary nature, o- that tho souod sense
end hourety of the country in regard to
tho currency, will bo penufted to he per­
interfered with by continited
Democratic sucrea* at th* polls.
And
Tri, Democratic aucc*** means all of
that, and more. I: means th* dretruetfcn of th* rights of millions the free

bright and pleasant reading. Tho
atoriea, sketch** aad postal ar* as

th* improvement of character; William
Baxter, th* inventor, with a portrait;
Th* Kaffir Boatman; Personal lad*pend*no* in Woman ; Id—1 of a Wife;
of fomHiaa ere advised on a sore sub­
ject ia this pithy chapter; Famous
Trow of th* World ; Pro-Adamlta Man
MrtiatUBibte Baawtea, many
gaaiian* of vain* to th* former, and
much reading of a practical and «atertaining sort in Answer* to Corr—pond•nte hx*,Rsyw. M rente for
th* number. Bubecriptlona ar* now ia
order for 1875. Address 8. R. Wills,
PabtaUr, 389Broadway, N.Y.

national debt, and th* dHmor of th*
Amarican’name and fam*.
Knowing
that th* people Ia their cooler moment*
know all of thia and appreciate tho conowjueore that would b* sure t. follow,
wa Irmly b*B*ya they will make thee*
temporary rcversei but stepping-stones
to that grand victory for aril and po­
litical rights, to which tho work ot the
Republican pirty is directed.

Under the above head wo hud in
th* Detroit Thlit of Saturday, th*
following articl* which w* specially

tiou Republican* by who** vote* Hou
H. A. Goodyer go** to the Hour* ot
Beproeentalivea from thu District:
We tru»: tba ultra ProhlbltlonbU.
who hare been knifing the Republican
Ouvxn Ornc'a Maaanxx is *v*a party la Michigan with Increasing vlgmore full than usual, w* think, at attroctiv* features far young p*opl*. A*
for illustrations, m addition to th* pic­
ture* which accompany th* storire and
skstahaa, Ihar* ar* tour fin* full page
Democnu* on the temperance question.
engravings of unusual m*riL
A* foe They have run scrub tickets whenever
fiction, there ar* three additional chap- and wherever they thought they could
tore of Oliver Optic’s story of Th* Dor­ ■trike down a Republican, and at many
cas Cab; two cf Virginia F. Town- tlmea aad In diver* places where they
e*od’a story, Thai Queer Giri ; aad four knew they could accomplish nothing,
sxcepf to stir up a feeling ot distrust
of Kijsh Kellogg’a story, Sewed by th*
and discontent. They have sown the
wind; they will now reap the whirlOliver Optic gives an account of the
trial trip of th* great steamer City of
Peking; Charles Barnard contributes a
story,Th* Bpriag-Clad Shoe* ; there are
artiefe* by Gso. 8. Bnrleigh, Elisabeth whether they are Joat aa much to be
trusted aa th* Republicans on thl*
Dudley and others; and tbe customary deeply Important question. Chosen,
miscellaneous departments are full uf every one of them, on a platform
good things.. Olkor Optic', for .1876 of- pledged to License and opposed to Pro­
fees a long list of stiraoCoa*. among hibition, tbelrnnalded vote* will nearly
which we nottoe a new story by the cd- carry any antl-prohlbltlon measure
itor. Ocean Born, or Th4 Cruise of tbe through the Legislature. Enough Re
Club*; Wolf Run, a serial by Elijah publicana who are honest believers in
the greater value ot a license law to reg­
Kellogg ;&amp;unt Betsey a Treasure, a at­
ulate the liquor traffic will easily be
rial for tba girls, by Herbert Newbury;
a aerie* of Qlnstrated papers by Mire
Humphrey, under the title of Tb* Art lute majority. Many more Republicans,
Club, giring popular ins traction in Justly *ui thoroughly enraged at the
drawing; several sea stories by an old scurvy treatment they have received at
whaleman ; and some iUustrated artid«a the hands of these special friends ol
on Life ia th* Naval Academy at An­ temperance, will, doubtless, swell toe
License *14* of this queetloo.
napolis La* A Shepard, Pnblhhsra,
Th* next Legislature, under such clrcumstaneea, 1* certain to paaa a resolu
Uon submitting to a vote uf the people

It in the purpose of the Pub­

with every person who does

UM Wil Mill PL.W HILI.

YOU WILL FIND

OF

an appropriation of
toward,
ing rerarvoir on J.Ssrson Arid,
of th* Railroad, was accepted o
ferred to th* Fire Committee

L IT. &amp; C. G. BENTLEY,
That wo offer Building Material, Finishing
Lumber, Shingles, Lath, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Flooring.
Siding, Door and Window Frames

ha'-ea'ttem^cd’lodo. bnt’if v
are nereeaartly ignoranL HI

back th* account of J. B. Goodyear A [
On., for lumber, and recommeodeJ its
allowance at 38.76, from General High

Frridfender, whom they bar
Mm—

NEW LUMBER,

BRACKETS and MOULDINGS.

Ay**—Dawson,
Bariow,
Mudge,
B***m*r, Bantley end Hicka—6
Nan-Nou*.

of every description

A SPECIALTY.

THAT DEFY COMPETITION, AT

PLANING RESAWING &amp; MATCHING

Th* Result in thia County.
In brief we barewlth place before oar
reader* the official msjorllle* given for
the eorcral successful candidate* In tho
County of Barry, at the election on the
3rd lost. Next we ik we shall publish
the official canvass. For Governor,
John J. Bagley received l^M; Henry
Chamberlain 1.U3; Char!** K. Carpen­
ter M; msj. 418, For Lieut. Governor,
Hcury H. Holt, 2,023 ; Frederick Hall,
1,4M; Thoma* A. Granger, 38 ; maj STO.
For Bee. of Btate, Ebenenr G. D. Hold­
en X024 ; Georg* H House 1,442 : Sam­
uel W Baker M ; msj 679. For Ftato
Treasurer the majority h 678. For Au­
ditor General 658. For Com. State Land
riffle* 687. Fur Attorney General &lt;97.
For Kept of Public Instruction 581. For
.Member Blate Board of Education, fill.
John Q Creasy for SherlffMO; Wm 11
Power*,Clerk 859; John Hotchklse, Reg­
ister of Deeds 828; Milo T. Wheeler,
Treasurer «5; Charles H. Bauer. Pro—curing Attorney 72; Wm L Cobb, C. C.
Com OtD, Edward A Holbrook,CO Com

VILKIfl* BHOTIM*Carried.
Ayee—Dawson, Barlow, Mudge, Be**-'
mar. Bentley and Hicks-0.
N*y»—None.

.Near Dwight

bills against every pernon in­

insist on a prompt settlement
Be warned in time.

I H^:™ekly- ®iw&gt;t3UUjfWt

The Cutter Machine in Full Blast.

INTEROCEAN

Now is the time to See Us Make Cutters by Machinery,

THREE EDITIONS

By Aid. HicksThat the Committee on Street, be in­
rmi, SU-KKIT, fa DUJ.
The Weekly ia the ablest and n:att.
structed to ascertain at what price tha
city cui obtain land of G. H. Keith, !S’.TuliuSS^ \^‘SX,K'i;iD«ur.s~u w„kiT A W„klT.
, ——
sufficient to lay out an alley from Jof- ecbolariy and convincing, i.nd entry I
ocean
much weight. Ila liluatratfonv of etirrent even last* roll and Orreh. and orc I An Independent Journal, Complete in
Carried.
j.
i .
.n &gt;1( jt, Oepartmjnta of N*w»
By Aid. B«s«a;Tt■nd Criticism.
Rnoltei. That tba Committee on Fir*
epartmen: ba, and they ar* hereby,
itnoiiaed to porch*** a suitabls i’oto
DN THE NORTHWEST.

LEADDIG flEPUiUUl PAPER

lis Perry, Coroner MO ; Porter Burton,
MO; Amos CTowne, for Representative
2d district, hi. All the above are Re­
publican majorities. For Reprs—ntstlvn In fol district Henry A Goodyear,
Dcmocrai, has a majority of 131. On

Tks INTEB-OCBA.V taskrr Mfwdrt etrta

'

msjorilv of 1.638. Woman Puffi-age No
1,702. For S tate Senator Am K Warren
Republican, has n minority of 44 L For
Representative In Congress, George
Willard hat a majority of MO. Ofibe
damnable treachery by which Mr. Col­
lins waa defeated In the 1st district wc
Ave* — Dawson. Barlow, Mudge.
shall have something to say Ina future
Imuc. hot have no space for comments Beasmcr, Bentlev and Hieki -6.
Nays—Non*.
Of A. M. Rock, was allowed as fol-

1 nth prepared to Show my Astonished Customers why it i
that 1 can Sell Buggies and Cutters so cheap.

First.
Second.
Third.
Fourth.
Fifth.

Wc do nearly all our new work by Machinery
My power costs but little.
I don’t have any Dogan-Head Mechanics.
Iboss the Job niystlf
The work is
done the first time, and there­
fore I do not have to charge any extra price for
'the Job to cover the cxpcncc of repairing it.
Sixth
remake a dozen Buggies just alike, and can
make them cheaper on that account.
Seventh; I live on the profits of my own labor.
Eighth. I don't'have to pay rent.
-Ninth.
I know all about the Buggy business.
Tenth.
When 1 get a good Mechanic I keep him.

A FAMILY NEWSPAPER.

Itseslssisaareeirefaitj

J. L. REED.

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YOUR TIME!

7

THE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT

Gent’s Clothing,
Furnishing Goods,
liUMm,
tai fa Garni Inn.
Fma fa Deass terujEte

12.95 on Genera) Highway fund, and
38,29 on Fire Department fund.
Ay*s—Dawson, Barlow,
Mudge,
Besemer. Bentley and Hicks-6.
N»ys—None.

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

A FIIST-CLAU SEWIHFEI !

Fir* Department, was allowed.
Aye*—Dawson, Barlow,
Mudge,
Beanxer, Bantley and Hicks—A.
Of Haath, Salisbury A Uo., 325. fur­
niture for Engine Hous*, Was allowed.
Ayes—Dawaun. Bariow.
Mudge,
Bescmer, Bentley and Hicks—6.
Nays—Nuno.
Tho fullowing accounts worq allonod.

National Newspapei
on- -a a* fa—4

Hiro mu man nuuni

Trunks

■cax.
Harper’s Bazar.
ILLUSTRATED.

Nor to this likely to b* W. We think
wo are not at all mistaken In predicting
that the Democrat* will unanimously
Insist in the next Legislature on the
immediate repeal nf the Pro/Mllory
Utjoor Law, and that they will secure
enough adherent* to their views to car­
ry it. Probably somemeasure of nom­
inal taxation will be installed In Ita
plaoe until the prohibitory elans* can
b* ewe pt out of the constitution, when

THE GENERAL RESULT

Th* Republican party is *o little used
to being defeated that they might be
pardoned for not showing eo much fa­
cility of acquiescence as their opponents
bar* attained through th* eclxwling of
long practice. Periiaps, also, a greater
earnestness of conviction stands in the
way of petting on the outward seni­

tor twenty yean, Is on the eve of a com­
plete revolution, That revolution has
been brought about by the unrelenting
and IndiacrimlnaUng boatiUty or the
ultra Mrnhlbltlonlsts, who have waged
unoeaafhg ykrforo on the only party
that baa ever paid any heed to their de­
mands, or that has given to their views
and wish** a patient, candid and *erious consideration. ISthay are satisfied
bnt be rsfiriri as a ssrwm Auster to
with the practical reeults they have
th* whole country. Still "the fortune achieved, Usey am able to extract comof war" attends th* struggles of politics,
and every man who has anything in
him worth taking to th* field of honor­
able effort, will be prepared for th* user
Uabl* up* and downs nf tho conflict,
and will bo ready to wring eren from

Also a fulbline of Groceries.
Cheap as the Cheapest
I

W. Furevth Bynum h Son, druggists.
Of Ur* Oak, Fl*., writ* B*pL IGih, *74,
aa follows: "Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo,
N. Y..—Your Golden Medical Dis­
covery and Purgative Pellets sell very
largely and gir* complete *ati*foctioD,
ns numlwrs of our customers and friend*
testify with pleaser*.
Your Favorite
Pno-ripliun is indeed the great Favor­
On General Highway fund. 333 ; on
ite with the ladies, and numbers can Fid Depart meat, 31.00.
say with joy that it has aarod them
Mudge,
from eking out a miaarab • life or “'Aye*—Dawson, Barlow,
Beaamer, Bentley ami Hicks-0.
Nap—Non*.
'

Good
Come and see for Yourself
log to act aa agents v
with Show Bilb and
applying to us.

„ „

iiaAitngvi cent., vtu lo&lt;*.

THE SUN.

Th* Board of Education made the I
following communication :

the Cilgef llutwft:
Tb* Board of Eduretmu of th* City
of Hartings, at a spacial meeting; voted
by a majority of all th* members elect
to assess and rai»n by tax for th* cur­
rent year, th* sum of ten tbonsaod,
right hundred and seroaty-two du Ilan 1
and twenty-four rents, according to th*
following *stimata, to wit:
.

j.‘ S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.
■»

,

Spooner &amp; Hepburn
Jurtopensdin Mr.BOWNE'S NEW STORE,

N^tfryfroX Block,
Sou/if Sib, of Sy^yr Sfnetj’.
tbouaand
i read*re are found
Territory, *trd It*
^festal* notoajy ende*ror“to feepTt
folly np to th* Bta atandard. bat to im­
prov* and add to Ua variety and power.
THE WEEKLY SUN will continue

No political party in thia fro* country
can be raiwd except by it* own action,
aad th* chastening of partial defest is
often th* fint stage of salutary amendmeet Bo for as A* result in Michigan than at fint announced. Not only did
I* eonoeraed, there ia no special cause the firm owe the Anglo.San Ftauciecn
for regrst, except that lew aw* Lave Bank nearly 3900,000In gold, but also
the Granger* aa math more In margin*
our majority ia ample for all partisan
porpom. and a strong minority ia on*
of th* a*c**aiti*a of a free govertunanL
Is the nation the result is different,
and k fo difficult to measure exaeUv
tho relafiT* force cf the erveral Influ­
ence* which were operative in bafiimg

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED

(XSTABUSnE') 1*01.]

prior to Jan. 1st. 1875, and to

debted to the office, and he miut

Done Promptly.

Burrall's Agricultural Works, Hastings, Midi.

Mill and Yard on Broadway near the Iron Bridge.
f
I
•'A Complete Fsetonal Hlxtory of th* ;
Tttnex-Th* beet, cheapert, and mort ;
encceMtol Family Paper in the Union." I

busincM with the Banner office
that end is now making out

FOR CASH '

LOW

Oantmf.

Lraxsiusa 8ranos,'8. C.
Dr. R. V. Puses. Buffalo, N. T-:
Dear fir.—1 am a wslkingfadmtisc
m«nt tor'jour Golden MedicalDacovery,
Purwatiko Prilots and Dr. Sege'i Cataarh Remedy, they haring cured mo of
t’starrh of niae years' standing, trhicb
was so bad that it disfigured my none,
and, while curing it. ynur m*dMee alw&gt;
vured moot Asroma in iu went and
most sggrarsted farm.
Before using
yoar modicinca I had become redacad
in flesh from on* hundred and fifry-fiv*
to on* hundred and fifteen pounds, aad
I now weigh one hundred and sixty-two
thought about Use right or wrong ot it, pounds, and am in better health thtn 1
the good or bad policy ot It, 11* days bare enjoyed for twenty yean.
are cambered In Michigan, and the
Your* truly,
striking out the prohibitory clause
which It contains, and two yean from
tbla Ume that question will be vote-!
upon by the people of this State. We
ban! y
Wil!
ty*f tn
teriy
Proh 1

lisher of the Banneb. to settle

You millfind at the

Where can be Eonnd a choice aud well adectecl Stock of Staple
and Fancy

GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, COSFECTIJSEUY Ac.
A complete anortment of aH kind, of Whole and ftcound
Spices

WRRANTED

PUR£.

All kinds of Fruit in their Season.
Freih Vegetables alwajs on hand.
Also we have a full line of the best

Harper’s Magazine.

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

ILLUSTRATED.

Which you are respectfully asked to
approve a* provided by law.
J. M. Nxvns,
8*c'y of Board of Education.

CASH BUYERS will find it to their

advantage* to ex­
amine our Stock before purchasing clsawhcro.

WILLIAM C. BBYAHT A CO.

NO TROUBLE TO SHOW OUR GOODS

On motion it was accepted and ap­
proved.
Ay**—Dawton, Bartow,
Madge,
Bessmer, Bentley and Hick*Ney*—Non*.
Th* Mtimata* of Supervisors of 1st
and 1th Wards were received and

strueted to fix th* approach** to th* up­
per bridge over tho Thoraippl* river,
and th* bridge on 8ui* *tro*t over Fall
Cronk, nod tbs bridge over Fall Cr4ek

Free deUrcty to any part of the City.
'
Respectfully,
Spooner S- Hepburn.

Look at Thiru and Weep.

.of Um WSKKLY BUN tai

&gt;tb* axpmtere cf paper and ,
n/j .I t. V, L£lr.

IMPOSITION HATED I
OPPOSITION COURTED I
Coiupariton Invited and Competition Defied in

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The Country Gentleman.

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VIHECAR BITTERS

IABIN,

f aiuzy
n Merchant,

IS BEAD?

Liver and Vltcrral Organs, iu BriouaDter

Iflnrn will rnjnygnod hrnltb.kt
them OM&gt; Vrvnoau llrrrnw ot I tnedician,
and avoid ths c« a! alcoholic aUmulaSU
No Perron can bike llirie Rlttcrx
arcotdiag to directions, amt remain lung
unwe’Jj provided their t-mra are not ii»
etroyed by tuiural poison or other means,
end ntel aruns wustod l-ycnd repel*.
Gnitrftil ’HiOUMUiti* proclaim Vatxoan Bn ms foe mrot a onderfnl Invigor­
ant that ever sustain cd thi sinking »ystein.
Bilious. Rcmlllent, ami inter,
mlttrnt berrrs which arc so prevalent
iu foe vaUevs of onr great rivets through­
out the United Statwi, ■------- ••------------- *
tbe MiaaiMipid, Ohio,
Illinois,
---- 1 11. I, ■___________ n-- -in qv. Bed,
Colorado, ilrji.r, Rio Grande, Peart, Alabanu. Mobile. Sat an uali, llonuoke, Jalum. and many otberi wtlh ibcir vast iribufortes, tbronshout oar entire conn try dur­
ing tl»e Summer and Aure-nn, end-remark •
ably so daring aeaaanaot unnsnaj best and
drynrsn, are invariablysceorapanfod by tatensive Jvnngv-nrats of the stomach cad
brer, and other abdominal vtscen. In their
treatment, a purgaUvc,exerting a powv^ful
influence noon these varioas organa, it
_ »n
:_____ nt_

AH ponona who subscribe for tho

Burratprior to Jan. 1st, 1875, ,Bd p&lt;r

receipt to Jan let. 1878.
Tbe Ih&gt;m Is the largest and beet

The monthly Ro]»rt, Department o!
county j-apor, contains more I ewe, bet­
Agrieult-rat. lor October 1874, say.
ter selection, cf poetry
literature in
that the number of fattening cattle i«
equal to or ulxivs last year in Maine.
Maesachueetfo, Connecticut. Delaware.
South Carolina, Florida. Alabama, MinMota. and tho Pacific 8ta*.ea; in all
Bright
flte other, th. number has docreswd.
Plsrat
The condition is above average in tbe
Gold HO M.
New England States, New York, Dela­
Indian Bttmnur.
ware, Virginia, North Chrotina, South
Tbs Circuit Court is in
Carolina. Florida, Alabama, Toxas.
Iowa, and tho Pacific States; in all ths

CHURCHES.

'

There are maay airaagen ia tho city.

Thanksgiving Thursday, November
hours recently at Middleville for the
;28ib.
There is no criminal case for trial first lira* ia almost two years, and wo
oan truly say we were surprised at (he
I marked growth and manifest improveHemerubor the Festival next Wednes­
day evening al Union Hall.
j wall aa tbe amount of bu-iuam bo ng
Crcssy A H-ddaa ar* still busy, and done by the merchants there; and oan
tbe formers should bo thankfal.
truly say it w-.iuld do us good to see
l*5Vheat tbe very beat, ia selling to­ ouch crowds buying goods m any one
day tor 11 05 at the warehouse of Creasy erf our stores aa we saw that day in
eorae there, especially thai of Goo. H.
The Valley Division of tbs Central Johns-ra A Co.,—who by tbe way are
are putting in a new aide track at Mid- ■oiling all kinds of goods at bottom
dlcTillc.
There is considerable inquiry just
new for com aad oats, and wo guess it

We guess, that “/tarlX" Democratic
Congressman weald give Z»Li aomathing for a certificate.

Valentins Leins is now at hia poet
buying pork to pack.
He pays the
higbevt market price.
.

F^.OWEH IX)

’.7c SflCTfo

How is 111 50 for (be fees of a Jus­
tice of the Peace for faeuing three war-

ClobbiBS Hates.

“Glory, Glory, Hallelujah 1"
Yso,
John, “Glory. Gfonr, Hallelajah 1“ Old
Zeck goes marching back to the Senate
ta a blase of glory.
Our City Fathers
a gvod thing
when they built that new sidewalk over
the rivsr, on the north side of tho bridge

local hbfipcs Jiirtire;.

Pursuant to adjournment tho Circuit
Court for the County of Borey, roovsned at tbs Court House ia this City,
on Monday afternoon at two o'clock,
His Honor Judge Hoyt presiding. WilI bin H. Powers, Clerk. C. G Holbrook,
Prosecuting Attorney, I. W. Vrootaaa,
S-.eritf, and a fall Cuanty Bar, with
Hon. C. 8. May of Kalamaauo, iu atUp to tLe hour of going to proee tho
followisg lu.ineis bad been transacted :
Tba iwp'evin case of Jansoa Cole vs.
Puilli,. Loo laid, was continued by Ora­
son t w thout corts. Wright** E-lis fee
p ata ff J. Carveth or defendant
Tho aasum psit csss of Brbecca J. Da-

on sppLotiou of plaintiff w thout coat.
I. A. Holbrook for plaintiJ, Clement
Braith for defendant.
Tbs chaneary cm &gt; of Susan A GaiBvr it. Goo W. Geiger for divorce, was
heard jn plradingi and proots, argued

ICI!« W

n f-

Cash, will bo credited and bo given a

l«M. ptf'

Tax Giu: Axaarc&amp;a Cuwscnmas
Rrxxar. Da Wm. Hau's Bsuxm roi
rax I.cjm, caret the wore: caeca of
Ooogfas, Colds aad aU tbe diaoaem of

Case No. 25 on the Caleadar, Mau­
nu* Sturtevant va Joshua W. Glen tor
assumpsit, was announced aa eatlied by
the parties Eastman A Young for
plaintiff Clement Smith for defendant
In tbe appeal case of Cnarlrn Bawl

GOLDSMITH’S
BRYANT L STRATTON
Business University.
o-nrventvv.._ l.

...................

“OYSTER OCEAN"
Liilt.i ut GaOaom Rattrait

Mr, it eras ordered that tbe appeal be
dismissed, unices tbe County fine, and
an attorney fee ot 85, together with the
eoats of motwn. be paid witbin fifteen

"‘He J!Fr“?AicA"r*,lEt
At &lt;1111 SI IT taw A.
too Hole, Ororseamiog and ti.wiug Ma
shine Company vs. Wilson B. Brown *
talaate and past service, were not fit- Wallace 8. Brown, the plea ot tba do
tingfhr rueogniaed. to take a pxition on fondants was withdrawn and a judgethe Democratic ticket, has saffned tbe
I defeat that ho ought to have expected.
. The ebore from the columns of the „ ,u, „ m
Bercy county 2?^eMwsn will meet a, ga sorry fo

:ow all nl-&gt;n» in the Photograph
and a, I have tnedo areangeincrease my facilities for doing
:rk • inn ever all should cull
i negative taken. Tba supcrimy truck in tho post is a suffi-

Washington

John, Swoexey thinks your portrait in
ila.t ZeerM? flatten him. Well, we
Hjt doas not-look quite as much
it e a thundercloud aa be did whoa be
st the returns from Carlton.
How about that "Democratic and
Bafcrm LegiaUtu^ia Michigea" Jeks T
Guess you had a little to mueb “Liquid
Dranatiou” down ytmr throal wbaa you
go up tltei-Ur'erow." hoy Joha f
Tho Jawmaf s*ysT&lt;woday waa “Abad
day for salary grhbtmrs." Well, possi­
bly m. and beam Uy Michigan" did­
n’t go for Austin Blair, for United

FOR SALE

ALM AGE'S

■tl.!'*Lists of Patents issued from tbs U.
8. Patent Oflko to Michigan Inventors,
for the week ending Oct. 20th. 1874,
and each bearing that date. Furnish­
ed this paper by Cox * Cox, Solicitors
of Patents, Waahiagton, D. C.S
Fire Alarm Brgi.t.r J O Allay, De­
troit; Busting Gear for Vehicle B W
Chase Jackson; Hand Car M Croeamam,
Marshall; Boiler Waahihg Machin. J
Harris. Grand Ledge; Overall J Loweastion, Detroit; Saw Mill J B Wayne,

J. Brosgb, Albert Bugbee. Henry Bag­
ley, Wooley A. Clark, Gro. Gregg 2,
J.Mtt Graham, Mrs Sarah B. Hsb, H
' was that' illustrating
,
__
_ F. Hasting*. Surah Kotredy. Him Annie
before tbe conquering farces of hono.t Kenyon, J. H. Long. Lottie Maa.ey,
Charles, with hie teil-foathms terribly Irnng G. Nickola, Frank Booe, D. C. *
I raflfad- H
»*’ ■
»*• Louia* Wooiry, W. H. Watkins, Jamee

bor 80. is r250,000. It is a reHabla
institution, and aorne one will gut that
money.
And that there may be no
doubt as to the honesty of msnagement
we cite tbe fact that the best banka ia
LousivsIU indorse it, and that Governor
Thomas E- Bramletts, of Louisville, is

THE WHOLE WESTERN
TRY

bor Ecnitdc CuniplaJutx, in young
or old, married cr single, at the dawn of
a omanbcod os the turn ot life, theaa Tonin
Biitesa dinpfoy so decided an infloanoe
tLat'viprorcmirat fo soon perceptible.
. JaUnillcr.—£n nl! cure of jaundice,
reo: sMcrrxl thslyoor hvvr fa not doing its
voii. Too only sensible treatment u to
nromcle the sasroriou at tho bile aad
favor ita removnL For this puqxwe nae
Vureos* Btrnma.
ClMtuo the Vitiated Blood when­
ever you find its imparities bursting
through Uio skin in Pimples, Eruptions,
or Sores: tirense it when yon find it obstnicted and slngrtvb ittho veins; cleanse
I, -l— i, i.-ti

J
SERMONS

Portfolio of Gems,

COUN­

TBE CHR1STAIN AT WORK
HIKATIO C- KIMS,

DRESSMAKING.

Briggs House,

Obstacles to Marriage.

CHICAGO.
NEWOFFERSI
NEW IDEAS

Youngs.
Whittling by (be day on tbe corner
in front of tbe Hastings House, waa tbs
exmtoment on Monday. Tbe price pud
waa 81 75; time eight bom; employee
W-T. Eaatmaa
Additional parrieu-

1or liitUiinualorr mid Throttle
llhcuniathnu Goat, Buictu, ilemiUent
and Intermiifoi.t I'm&gt;re, lyixaasa of the
Blued, Liver, Kliinen, nud Bladder. tbOM
U-turn bars no cqusL Sueh Diietiiiee are
cauaret by Yitiaitu Bloou.
•
•
Mrcluutlcul IH«e uses.—Persons enguRid In rsiota nail Mmerah, such as
riumlam- lypS-ee-Ufta, Gold-beaters, and
Minus, ca u.oy adtMCO u&gt; hie, ire ^nbjrct to joruljM ‘ f fro !!□»«!&gt;. Tv guard

OPIUM
exchangee. A largo bunch camo out
upon the bru*t ol tho suflorwr. and ep-1
The ladies of the Presbyterian peered like part of tho breast bone.
Church will bold an Oyster Supper st Used internally and externally.
Union Hall on Wednesday evening
Tbe sweetest words ia our leagnagv ia
Nov. 18, 1874. Oysters wjll be served
is every style and it is hoped a liberal

• y a day Including Bummer, Fall gxabbar. y«m kno».
1 winter varieties
8|wcimrns may,
Will the editors of the Hastings
.con and erdetn left with Hopkinsi
J&amp;w J—d picas* toll m now what
-.rufr. nt theUity Drug Bloc*.
Letton ramainimr te Hasting. P. 0.
•My Michigan-' said to tbe noblest tackled foe Nev. 10th, 1874.
Boman el tbern all. Boaster Chandler,
Mrs. Mary E. Brown, E. H. Brown,
Cider Apples Wanted.
oa'UseM. Guam it msrf “step down
Cider Appha I

’

faitlTdy Mar, tor. 26tt, 18U

Kuvembor 4th th. planing mill of
Charlo. Paul, on the west side &lt;rf tba
all it should meet tbs hearty approval
, near, at Middleville, wia entirjy &lt;fostroyed by fire. Loos about M JOO with ot our citiaena in general. Don't for
get tbe date.

pictures:

Commission Merohants
IS GRAIN AND FLOUB.

MUSIC me SCHOOLS
hopkins

NEW PHOtOGRAPH

mt babies
II Or Its* Frtot II VJJniki

FEROTIPE GALLERY

AadrowJ.H—
••Par United State. Senator from

Those who m
apuju French
purposes, will I----------few bottle* that ia ।
doubt, and which can

SS* tut.
uM.hm. ir IS.

SUS» “

SEE T3E GBE1T WAICS CFHB

—— rf a.

‘j^rv-g-g
WE WANT AGENTS.

DAY AND night.
WA

S F.MIJEJTTi 1C3

�maketieg in claim to bo •the best and
che&lt;peet’T it has two superb Steel
pUta, t B^nnoth colored fusion plate
•ad • BeeUa pattern in colors that is
alone worth tno price of the number
•■Powsot" geu Utter and Utter ; end
always keep* its pmnieee It ooeteins
oTMynsr U steel plate*, 12 doubleooioeod fs^ion pj.tss, 12 Berlin
patiatM, 24 paces of busk, 800 wood
eugTBTtajp, and more then 100 origins!
•tan**; «nd aU thi* for only two dollars
T,n,-p,iu b-T ,hn
patjMher. lii xriten are the very b«u.
ita Uhutxttk&amp;u always of rare beauty.
«o3 Ita fashions the prettiest, Is trot, and
moat reliable. Every lady ought to
take‘'Petereon." To iluba the prices
are a.InNl.lilntJ* 1/^. —- . «L—..

'

t.isnut. TX«MH TO 1UFBOVIRK.

Dnelen MUPr CetHget

M fijK Jatim &amp; baiim

Xo Flrt er IW I’riMi'el PvaMa hr year I«*ra

a nst sunt stewisi iesiok.
Trade rf.p..*ej TweTWueaA Arras. AniUUa far Kd.hWrbaaA Cataua ar Xtert F.raii.

GOLDSMITH’S
BRYANT
L STRATTON
_

Business University,

Haber,) with a superb m&lt;Dtot’n;'(2l in­
ches by 28)—“Waahington** l iret Intarrhw with Hl. Wifo”-fo tho person
getting up the dub; or fire &lt; opios for
»8D0, (postage also pre-paid,) and both
an extra copy and tho premium eograv
leg to the person getting up the club,
Fot large clnbe the prices are oven low-1
er. Specimens of tbe Maganne are
•mi, gnih, if written for. to get up
club* with. On all suhecriptiom for
1875 tho publisher pro-pays tho poet­
, age. Address Charlss J. Peterson. .TOG
Chestnut street, Philad.lphia. Pa.

AMERICAN KABIU

0K™rr. telex tir far Ite Wn^eatroelnaSte

Corner Btau and Creek St. Baildiag
once occupied by Boaton Oeih Store.
BLACK A FULLER.

JOHN STANLEY !

NB* ANT1NTISKMEST5.

Merchant Tailors,

C. P. Rowell * Co's. Colti=:s

ri-Kjwux Avrxi’K. nrrsorr. micu. j

xtnS

(j ROC E RIES !'

fttf ftvlffl GBEAT WORK
Mwlj .
p.;ck eta
ntory, containing barely 10,400 square
taies; but on thia little ate. then is

Srffi“iSi3rt^T±iB^
ted tU population ot Illinois, Iowa,
WtaooMin and Mhuesta? Bm such is
tho flut.
'Not only doe* Bwlgiam prodao* sufflciont food far her popuhuion, including
barley forth, manufacture of beer, of
which large quantities are renjumed,
but the grows nearly enough sugar
beats to supply her people with what
‘sweeteuing they need; end in tho
mountain distracts of Arlenusi grape,
chough aregrown to produce a consid­
erable pert cf all tbe win* consumed ia

-------- t&gt;l™ tmA.c*t'h----------- -- Canned Fruits and Fish.

THE EVENING NEWS
,e .alnni D.ILY nawapeper is Ifetrwit will
rut I . ..er stera.* far THIltE MONTHS far

Slw a fall Ila* *1

•
■ aal ,«ana.-?7&gt;ifth. oaatluaal laanar u-») af
r2rf

AGENTS WANTED

Mcntlu la tba I at&gt;ad BUtaa aarrar. W IW aaaa

TKtHASDNMAMUN OI8 HCO

tamr:
a ana
sEurt sagarKsSS
CJrrUla. awaatz of Bvrv aad SlaU aC Mj
kataa aad CaaartM n I*Ua^ U «1: 1
faar’U .roda •&lt; lead trenuac aa Saad M

Wanted-

‘Pterions to th* French occupation
lk!i7c
th* land was held in vast eetatee by tho
nobles aad priests for ths Unefit of a
few pampered fiunilies, and. ee a consequaaca. tU country was badly tilled by
an ignorant, superstitious and povertymnsbsd peasantry. Bat as fs,t is ths
lands, under tho operation of tho
French laws, become th* property af
those who fanned them, the eystem of
M*CH'Ni pjtlQH|
tillage iuprovsd, and th* condition of
th* people changed from pauperism in­
to ind^wndesc*.
*Tte*te is now no bereditagy land mo­
nopoly and no idle land in Belgium-'
Not an oct* is devoted to deer parks,
pbeaMntr^ c r other sporting purpeo.; HIGH-TEST BURNING OILS. frvn. t&gt; I ' I p«rd«y. no bepnnonl in yea
for th* eryoyment of a luxunous and Ths lest and Cheapest in the Market.
dissolute aristocracy, while masses of ExnEmt Kerfs* Oil 'Mperiar to Util u.l , l’c.
men are starving for bread. As I travel es: Put K*rfM 0*1. V*1*. m *&gt;&lt; p»r pl
through Belgium I see »wsrmi of men, Kzettacr Hl(b-Wti Carbon OU i,l&gt;i l»«l , I fa.
women and children cutting down and Easr.-w Cortxio OU (111 IMII, tU,r
gathering a bsryest of groin and gram,
where the wheat will yield 30 to 40 ,
bushels to tho acre, the oata 50 to 75
bushels, and the hay 2 1-2 to 4 tons per
acre; while the ensuing product ot flax
and of root crops -potato*, and beets—
will be beyond tbe American conception ,
of poeslbilitiee. The strawberries, red i
raspberriee end gooeeberriai brought to 1
market, while not superior in flavor to ]
to those sold ia Chicago, are twice or
thrice aa largo.
TUeee enormous yields of agricultu-: ______________
ral and hcrticoltural products are not o •» o ao/i
m ccsueqnence of a better soil or di&amp; 9^'
mate than in America, but are the re- ! I’crU“iJ- “c
suits of heavy manuring, deep plowing I
and spading, subemliog. under-draining ' I
when required, irrigation when possible, ‘ '
watchful hoeing aad weeding, free ute
uf guano and other fertilrawm for topdreeriag, and careful harvesting and
stonge of crop*, whereby nothing is
wasted, lost or allowed to rot in the
field. This perfect system of tillage,
never was adopted er thought of until
the land became th* property of the
cultivator* of th* aoiL and tbe relation
of landlord and tasaut ceased to exist
Th* price of land iu Belgium ranges !
from 1300 to SI,000 per nets, end a fair
averse would be 1400 to &gt;500 ; but
MUSIC FOR SCHOOLS
ibere ls very little offered for eale.
•Brussels paesMse, a park which for
extent i* unrivaled in Europe, aad bofore iMg will have no superior in beauty—th* great forest of Koigues, which j
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tract has a great variety of hill and
del* surrace, with wm* small streams
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It is densely
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centurie* old. Through this great for­
est the Belgian Government, to whom
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wars and bridle paths, end lake*, caenow tKovLAnorratr.
cadeo, bridges, grotto**, aad other deoorative works. But it is so extensive
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                  <text>The RjJfilsLicv
Geo. M. Dewey,
editor and publisher.

VOL. XIX. NO. 30.

prjie^ional mi fibres Cank.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1874,
AT* T3BC3ES

Hearsaa! bow Unxioua sb* wa&gt;! It
actuhUy wanted only ten day* to tha
first of November, end no now loiter
had come from Oswald.
Her unde waa marriod, end France*
waa ia tha bouse, and the prelimiuary
.tops for emigration to Queensland had
been taken, Agatha surreptitiously ob­
tained newipeper*. manned th* Indian
shipping news till her eye* ached, but
all to no purpose, for she know nothing
either of th* route or vessel by which
Oswald would return. He bed men­
tioned nothing mor* than tb* month of
hia coming, and she had no way of
making that single scrap of iaforaation the rehicl* for obtaining more.
"In ton day*. Agatha,” said th* old
fanner. 'There i* to be no ehow or
fuaa of any kind ; th* wedding will be
quit* private in eonrideration ef your
Uwlings and wish**. We'll go to church
se if w* were taking a morning walk,
end nobody will be there to disturb you
Tweedtodee 1” He held ap hl* »rm end
crossed it with bis walkfog statk. *« if

NEW PLANINC MILL AND LEMBEH YAEB

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R£2:

WHOLE NO. 964.

“How foarftdly dat^f h* isl" sb*
thought, “and how odd h* looks be­
hind, gad ha heap forward aa if h*
vnraaalarp. Hia hair is snow-white
with flour; doe* h* nwvsr cisan, it
th*nF’ She crept across the eack*, and
.lapred him on tb* .boulder. John
turned than.
"Hre-boe, my dear!" said lha blitha
oldggatlsman; and th* moutur* of
hia agod eye glia toned io. th* dawning
light, as he turned and looked into bar
totoMfo*. "It’s all right । I am
John, and I bar* gtvsu ye a nios morn­
ing's airing to refrwh ye for tha uncom­
mon duties of to-day; and now w* are
ping back for th* oaremouy—h*e

Ho were a miller’* .raocVfrock on
thi* interesting oocamoB. and had brea
•nabted to play the part of John in tha
epired* by taking th* aocoud cart and
anticipating by an hour th* real John
in calling h«r.
Agatha sank backward.
How on J
earth had be discovered tb* aebsore ef |
aaoupe so readily; he, an old and by no
taeanj *u*n&lt;clou. o;an 1 Hut what mattarred a eolation ! Hop* was cru»hod, 1
‘ H* wilLcoma and then I shan't b* and her rebellion wa* at *u and. Aga-1
able to marry you, aven tb-tb-though I lha waa awakensd from thought by an­
may wish to ever so mush." she t*lt*»- other stopping of tn* horse, and they
oer end at the time and plare lMM^gFed. shivering, "I bar* promised him. were again at the mill door.
ter mantion.d, to form for foamtalrw a
8be dimly rocugnuted her undo’s
and I mart barn him, yon know, and
constitution and state goverumact, q^ou
vuic* speaking in anger to her when
yua have agreed to let ma."
the principle*, and according to ttte pre­
the
uld
farmer
handed
her
out
of
.
the
“Tee, yea." said Farmer Lorill. pleas­
vision* contained la the ordfoaM* for
vehicle,
and
heard
th*
former
reply,
antly. "Bui that’s a misfortune yxu
the government of th* Tetritoiy of tb*
n**d not fear at all alL my dear ; he merrily, tha: girl, would l&gt;* girls and
United taste* northweet of th* River
have
th»ir
freaks,
that
it
didn't
matter,
won’t some at this lets da/ and compel
Ohio," adopt*! fa Congress thethlrand
that
it
was
a
pl*aaant
j**c
on
tha
you to marry him in spit* of your at­
tsenth day of Jely. ssrenteew hundred
h'ear Dwight &amp; BurraU’s Agricultural JJ orks, Hastings, Mich.
tachment to me. But ah—It i* oulr a ausmetou* morn. For himrelf, there
and slgbty-eevwu.
joke to tea** me. you little rogue. Yeur was nothing ha had etrioyed al! hl* life
Tb* fxa* white mate Inhabitant* of
*j much a* s practical jok* which did
uncle says so."
th* raid Territory, shove th* sgs 'of
"Agatha, come, cbeer.uo. and think no barm. Then sbo had a sensation ot
twenty on* years, who shall ’ r*ddl
ao more of that fellow." said her uncle being told to go into th* house, have
therein
three moo ths immediately pre­
when they chanced to be alone together. torn* food, and droa* for th* marriage
ceding Saturday, tb* fourth day bf April
with Mr. LoviU. as st&gt;* had promiwd |
next, fa the year one thourand eight
to do un that day.
buadrod aad thirty-five, be and ih*y are
.Ml this she uid, and at eleven o'clock
The day passed. The sixth morning
hereby authorised to chuoee deuxatos to
cams, the noon, the evening. The fifth became the wife of th* old man.
ILLUSTRATED.
When Agatha waa patting on h*r | i
day case end vanished, aull no sound
bunnsl
in
th*
du*k
that
*v«niag.
for
*h*
Th# act farther divided the Tsrritory
of Oswald. Hie friends now lived in
would
not
illuminate
her
ghastly
face
into 16 districts, among which wwae ap­
London and then was not a soul in the
. The Weekly lathe ablest and most
pariah, save herself, that he correspond­ by a candle, a rustling cum* agtlnsl
portioned the 89 ttotegatra who were to
powerful illustrated periodical nubltehed with, or one to whom *be coold ap th* dohr. Agalhe tunwd. Her uncle's
compos* tbo Constitutional Ouovantfot^
ed In thi. country, its edltoriate are
wife, Francaa. was locking into th*
ply m such a delicate mailer aa thia
acbolariy and convincing, and carry i
The election waa ordered for 'hs 4lh at
It was the avesing before her wed­ room, and Agaiba could jest diaoeru
much weight. Its lllurtrmlorui of cur-1
An Independent Journal. Complete in
ding day, and she was Handing alono io upon bar aant's form th* bln* cloak
rent rraita ar* full and fresh, and are
prepared by our beat de* I tiger*. With
the gloom of her bedchamber lootug which had-ruled hordssUny.
in all it* Department* of New*
."wrSatlon of 1W.000. Osa Wsakly to
The sight was almost more than the
out on ths plot in trout of lh* mill
rend by at least half a million prisons,
could bear. H e* reetned likely, - this
second Monday of May following.
and ita influence aa an organ of opinion
etfect was Intended, the trick was cer­
to simply tremendous. The Weekly
Among the laal acta oi th* LsgialaMICHIGAN TERRITORY
tainly eoecossfaL
France, did not
maintains a positive position, and ex
.peek a wold.
.
tivy Council waa one to provided for the
Then Agatha said in qoiet irony, and i
I&gt;aymaat of the expense* of tb* Consti­
with no evidence whatever ot regret, :
tutional Convenlior^ Thia act provi­
aadaMS, or surprise al whet th* act r*.
ded that the pay and mileage of the
him without forth*/ rreittance. for the। reeled : "And ao you told Mr. Iziyill
delegates should be chargeable to, and
shear good of th* family uf her uocle., ul my flight thia morning, and ret him
DESTINY AND A BLUE CLOAK. to whom she waa indebted for much;; an tn* track ? It would be amusing to (
paid out of the Territorial Trsentry,
but ah* had uuly got *o far in her effort*, know how you found out my plan,' for
and appropriated 82,000 for the eonIn the summer of 1832 th* Legisla­ ingsut expense* of the Ccuvastion. la
aa not to positively hate him. Now re­ he could never have dooa it by himrelf,
,
[mor
old
darling."
belliousness
came
unsought.
Th*
lad
tor*
Council
passed
"An
Art
Concern
­
In offlclal oppression, extravagance and
order that thia expense might be reim­
‘•Oh. 1 waa a witness -of your arknew her rare, end upon ll{i. foci .he&gt;
plan-lev, or fn Hie attempted repudla-|
ing a Stale Government" which pro­ bursed to th* treasury, it waa made “th*
lion o the public debt.
acted. Gliding down stairs, «he beck­■ rjng«m*nt» with John last night—that
vided for the submitioo to the people of duty of th* Auditor of the Territory aa
It te ttie rndcavor of it* conductor* to
Her life waa certainly mueh pleasant­ oned to him, eud a* the stood togetherr was nil, mv dear." said her aunt pl««’render II bulb n nattofactory vehicle of
i
anilv.
"I
mentioned
it
than
to
Mr.
the
question
whether.they
wished
to
or
­
news an&lt;l an impartial organ of opln- er now. Th* old man treated her well, m th* stream of light frum the.open■ Izarill. and helped him to hi* joke of
ganise a State government. Th* vol*
I Ion: mid to maintain Itsvepuiatlon for hud w^s almost rilent on the subject mill door, eh* communicated her direc­
Y'ou remember th* thereon was to be takru ou the first should have adjourned, to ascertain the
aob&amp;lyand purity. With thi* tetra­ u.areat hi* hrart. 8b* waa obliged to tions. |&gt;aiily by signs, pertly by writing,, hindering you.
lion t *y will strive to render all Ila de- b* »&lt;tt stealthy tn receiving latter* fur it was difficult to speak to himi van, Agalha, and huw you made «« of Tuesday of October following and a ■mount of money nscaeaaxy far nil paylartnic l»—Financial and commercial, from Oswald, and on thia account was withuut being heard all over th* prom-. my natn» on that oocartun. year* ago,
ment&lt; required to be mad*, oa account
in mmary of the result of ths same waa
Liteiary,Artistic. HcicDllfic. Agricultu­
UOX.F'
of th* pay and miteago of member* ot
ral. Social and Polllicnl-eccurato and bound to meet the . postman, 1st th* “Tl* looked in h*r fac* with a glancet
"Yr*, di-l you hear our telk that to be presented by th* Kecrotary of th* '
said Convention, pay ol otBcera, and
lair, a* well aa enterprising mid eom- weather be what it would. Th*** tramuf confederacy, and void that h* under­- flight ? I alwars fancied otb*rwt*e." I Territory to the Council at ita next see ’
jilole. will supplement their uwn labors
“I hoard it all. It was tun to you ; riou. • That the result was not favor- 'other mctdanlal expose* attending the
with contribution* and correspondence
out of tb* houto. but it wa* a mort stood ilalL Upon thu they parted
from other parts of the worid. and wlU
holding of said Cenveatera. and to apHi* old men wa. at her bouse thatI what do you think it was to ms—fun, ।
leult ta»k to hid* her movemoot*
। able, we conclude from the fact that
alm to exclude from Ila peg » ail vulgar-,
evening, and when »h* withdrew wished1 tou ? - to tore the man I longed for, end •
fiom her und*. And on* day brought
Ity, whether of »ub«tance -w of exprvw ■
her good-bye “for th* present” with a• t» beocme the wife of ■ man I care not ,I nothing more of legislation waa had on amung the several ceuntiea iadudad
utter failure.
•
I
ao
atom
aYout
f
।
that
subject
until
two
years
later,
when
doran
smile*
of
meaning
Agath.
had
"How’a tbb—out already. Agatha F
',
"Ah. uo And bow tou struggled to II a ramus of ths inhabitant* of the Terri­ within th* limit* of tb* contemplated
he said, meeting her in the ton* al retired early, leaving him still there,
Stalo nt Michigan, in nxactprot-ortiou
• pt him away from me dear aunt!"
tory wes ordered to be taken. Thi* act
dawn cu a foggy morning. She wa* ana when she reached her num, in­
“And hav* dun" it too.”
actually reading a totter jurt ro*aiv*d, stead of looking at the ns* dre*&lt;t she•
I for the taking of a ocnsui is rarslnlly to the amount ot taxable property in
wai stt(&gt;po»cd to b* going to wear on
each county, agreeable to I ha amount wf
and there ws* no disguuing tha truth
drewnf
and
if
the
officer*
who
were
to
“I'vs been for a latter from IHwald.” the morrow, buried herself in making
“Parwm Davida kindly persuaded I,act under it carried it out faithfully the
“Well, that won't do. bine* b* don't up a small bundle of ordinary article*
Then she extinguished | you, brcittse I kindly persuaded him.,, enumeration mutt have tieen quite cumcome for ye, ye murt thick no more uf clothing.
reeled to lory the sama fur cvlloctiou
her light, lay down upon the bed with- j and p*r*u*d*d your uric,* to sand you plate.
to him. Mr. David* iaan old admirvr I
with'th* tear* of that year. Th. finan•But be'» coming in *ix weeks. He out undressing, and waited for a pre- &gt;
of mine. Now du you see a wheel with-1I In January 1836, th* census having
tell* m&lt; all about it in this vary l*U*v-" eoorerted time.
I shown a surplus of population over dal succet* of the Convention being
,
in
a
wheel,
Agatha
F'
1
in
what
seemed
to
b*r
the
dead
of.
"Whnt—rmlly to marry youF' said
Cqjmness was almost faaupportabl* | what was required by the Ordinance of Convention being thus assured, it only
night,
bet
which
she
conriude.1
must
be
her uncle incredaou.lv.
tbs time agreed upon—half-past fir* — I| by Agatha now, but *be managed to 1707, th* following’ "Act to enable tb*
“Yhe, certainly.”
’
| uj: “Of course you have kapl back
••But 1 hear that h*'. wonderfully there was a slight nois* a* uf gravel I
People of Miehigau to Form a Coustitu-’
being thrown against her window | latter* from Oawald tom*.
well oft"
I “No, 1 bare n..t dune that." said lion and State Uoverument," waa paseed.
WEEKLf, SEMI -WEEKLY, aM DU J
-Of court* h* i*; that’, why be •&gt; Agatha jumped up put un her bonnet , Francet.«“But I told O.wnld, who Its lengthy preamble contains so much priv’li'ged from urm
coming. He'll agree in a m-ensnt to be• 1 and cloak, took up b»r bundle, and landed nt Sjuthamptett iaat night, and
illustrated.
iufonnatioa coaasaly statsd, that wa tha wa* sutburined
Ar a6o«r rule* are o* iM at thone of.i juer .urety for lbs d*bt to Mr. laivill. ' I weal down &gt;'airs without a light- At
the bottom she dipped on her boots. I called hero in great hart, at seven thi* give it nearly entire:
Snt-oin • ncittp-tper pub. Uhtd.
|
tempi of it* prorogat
a
-Has ha said ao F'
Notice of tKoPrt*I and pa***! nmid the chirping encket* morhing. that you had gone put for an
. ..
.____ lb* wished
rfi-Additl-ma-may be made to a club ot
-Not yet; but he will."
early driv* with the man you were to j Whereas.. It is ordained and declared,
The Jtaxar is edited with a eotrtribu.
&gt;
to
the
door.
It
waa
unbarred.
Her
miw
iltne,
nt
club
rate-.
I'll
beliava
it
when
I
era
him
and
he
,!
in and by the ordinance for th* govern­ for Quu.titcrtioa should nut. be framed
Unn*oT tort’end tMent thaT-nrehfoBcxiTTANcm »liould be made. If teTk me «&gt;. It is vary odd, if h. means uncle, then, had risen, aa she h«d half marry to-day. and that it might can** ■ ment of the\territory of th. United
k u to admit of the organisation cd
find fa any Journal ; «d the Journal «
He looked (
iTowltdc, I'T ‘IraG or Po-tomce order so much, lliat h* ha* never wrote a Im* *4*pret*d, and it ntcaasiitted * !il«» confusion if he r*m»io*&lt;L
;
State,
north-rest
of
th.
lUver
Ohm,
wlf lathe organ oi Ute great worm oi
more caution. The naming wa* dark very pale, and went away again atr passed for Congreas on th* thirteenth the State under it* provisions prior to
fashions. — Botton 2ravtl.tr.
oner to retch the Ixmdon train, sayior
“W* though:—you would tore* m*;I a* a cavern, not n star being visible ; something about baring been prevented, day of July, seventeen hundred and ths first tf January, 1830. provision waa
TRY IT!
to hive th* oth*r at uuco if he wrote to but knowing I be bearings we!L she by a severe illness from sailing at the, atghlv-wven, that certain article* th*re- made for the-election of. member* of lb*
,
IN THE NORTHWEST'.
went cautiously and in rilcuce to the
r in contained "shall be considered an er- Council as h.rvtofcrr, and of a Deta­
Wa will rand the Dally one month you." »b* murmured.
Z. faint
folxt light
Ugh? -shone
1-—— from time he had promised and intended lor tides of compact between th* ongtnsl
fut »1 00. the Weekly for two month,
"Not L if b* comae rich. But li i* mill door. A
...
_ 2 the fbna
for 26 evute, or the Setnl-Weekly lor rather a cock-and-bull store, and since th* inrida, and
form of the mill­ the laat twelvemanth."
The bride, though nearly stem by, Stats* and th* people and State* m th*
Tbit coatirspocy. however, did not
ed wlthosL
without th*
hors*
two month* for 60 cents.
tb---------- ready
be didn't make up hi* mind b*lore now, cart appeared
arise. The Convention met and framed
3 s*e the new*. wouM not fimoh in the proa alterable, unless by common *ona«it.
did i
not
SPECIMEN NUMBERS SENT FREE. I rant ray 1 bo much in hi* favor barnvwsad to it Agath* J3* ---------moment,
concluded cuce of l&gt;cr udvsrsary. Stilling her
Hiraamm
i—----------And Wharrea, It t* .upulatod in and the Coosuiatioe of 1U5, whrefa tasted
I Agatha, you had better not say a word Jdfa *
‘ but —
quivering fi«sh, she said smiling: “That
•n.INTER^cr*" meh"
«•*..
th* mill with
w..~ her
—— uncle.,
by
th.
fifth
of
th*
reW
artietoe
rf
ecre. to Mr Lovill about tbee* letter* ; U will fhst he wa*i in mw
until th* adoption of o^ t&gt;ro«*Ot inatni, informatioai* dseply interwuog, bat
make thing, d.uced unpleasant if he who had just at thi* minute started the does not concern ran al alL for I am pact that there shall ba funned in th* maat in 1861. Uodar its proviatoas.ttea
' X FAMllT SEWtrAVEI.
I b*ar» of *ucb gotop oru You are to wheel for tb* day. Bbe al crore sbpp«l my husband's darling now, you know, 2d tosritory not fore than thro* mt L^ialature was etojUsi m th* m*alh of
more than five State*; asd ‘kat"**
| reckon yourself bouad by your w»«d. into tha vehicle and under th* tilt, pul- and I wouldn't make the
I,.-t-l’..'.’: applylnr &lt;° “»•
Ung
some
empty
.
----------”
'■"*
November following, and thsl body
thwaid won't hold bold water. I'm
jealous for the world.” And she glided boundaria* of th* three State* shall ba
.ubjro* ao for to ba altarod that U DonThe Evening Fo*t 4 Othcr F®MlcattoM- afoard. But I'll b* foir. If b* do been jwevionsly *|
TERMS:
• down stair* to the-chaise.
pres shall hereafter find it madregt.
THE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT
Persona desiring to older other peri cwue. prove, bis income, marris* ye wil­ do. to avid th* ri«
Pealagt frw !• fill 8«Heriber» la lb»
they shall bar* authority to form ona
--- ----- ly-nilly. Ill let it be. and lbs old man a few minute* of
odtrals will find It to
or two State* in that part of th* said
aend their aulweripUnna through tow and I nwl do aa we oan. But barring John coming from trader th* walL
Filled Staica.
offier. KlberofUto fcttowtwnmMtob thst- yoa keep yww promise to th* l*t- .b.n M k.d ^mllr Ww
territory which lire north of an east.and
Harp"-. itessr.
ILILsM
ttone
will
be
~2J£t
of
wrei line drawn throMh th. eou&lt;h«lj
.nd
niaui
Ml
nfclj
,»
«&lt; M
rwi—• •' c "
r **
with the Evening Port, on receipt ot "“Tbst'* what It will be, uncle. Oe- .&lt;« U Swl
'band or axtrrea* ot Lak* MieMgoa |
M
U-u
■*
•
’
«&lt;the Min Bamm1 in addition to the re&lt;And Whereas. H “ stipulated u the
waU willecme."
.
1. Drawing a aapkin ~ . bandkar"bSTk-.. h-a k-n M-a upo.
•■Writ* you »u»t “■*
’«*
chief tbrongn th* hand—I &lt;1**^.to ■aid article that th* three said State*
th*
following
particular*
of
mill
bust.hall b* bounded on th-north aitore by
.mril it out and b.H be .harper than
C
°i
’
r
UnfcySg^wd
heldfag
it
by
rormm
:
Thrice
a
week
it
waa
th.
reguthe
territorial lint brtwren th* United
yoa win lik*. Tl. not to b* rarppo-d
UUtmtm,
_
Statre and Canada, or th. mud sort and
that you are to »*nd lov* tetters to one |*r custom for John and another young
west lin*;
man a* if nothing was going to happen man to start early in th* morning, **ch
. with a hors* and covered cart, anal go
And Wbareaa, Coogvere has not adTha Req-Mto* wf ■ Oniliww.
FmmaiDnntxanwDiao!.
in difltawBt direction* to cudocnaro a
mittod th* raid litre* Rtatre into th*
at Notrmbat to
“ "*•
Union," according to th* boundanre
4. Holdlag up knif* and ftwk in
day. And b* sure and ks^&gt; thia a re­ tew mite* oft «h* oart* being laden
A writer on a “gentleman" in He*11 Iku U. KM ukjl each hand—When can I e*s you I
nrentioned in th* raid article*;
^•s
-yV “B-hfnln-a U
trot from Lorill for your own snto.
A HIIT-CLAU «EWlf*rt« !
And Whreras, It » provided tn *od nut inooa«i*t*ut with the charaewr, and
Tb* more clearly that Agatha begani John to do tH* morning was to take
5. Layfog kaifo and fork
Ui.Mt.uelMky *ay p.Ml«*ii** I* ita
Uprrortve the entire cwitrast of a«-■ her with him Io a railway tfatfon about on left of plate—After tb* meal. (Thia by aa aM of Congvre*. emitted "An act w, ar. surpetead that
rare a qnahty
Tarritorv into two
"y^e'lMTrB-OCBAM I* a
iwctelion a* to i»aue betwren hsr«olff ten mile* distant, where sit* might aafa- signal will sufliee fur a query oe aa&gt;
and She party to tb* cocaant, the mor*i }y wait far an up train.
Haw win John act on returnmg- ,’T')Cl*ocb*d right hand on th. tebl.
National Newspaper,
Ua^rtaba**—. 8b. bad Mt.*■-T—i
what
will
hs
say-how
will
ha
c«u*a
ticimted sueh a narrowing of course* as
-~T^B'^tia,iiapkin or handkerchief bald
bad occurred.
A malign iaBaono*
■ALM AGE’S
seemed to be at wurk without any rralbl*
human agency. The cririml thn*
8. Held with two finger* .bowing—
? A F a Bdrew nearer, and,
9 Holding napkin to ••bin wfch fot*
^‘wa.Trident to aU IfouLerill waa
Anger over mouth-Omse Mrtfalfas
50. Standing tbu» (A&gt;-Can I meet
painting and papering hi* boaa* for
EamriodT'.rrosebou. Ha made a town
,OJL Laying k»U*M&gt;d fork thn* (X)

NEW LUMBER

NEW PRICES,
AND NEW MEN.
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Portfolio of Gems,

CHROMOS

—ISUB Batancing fork on *dg* -f nip
'triangularly
13. Folding
(laying it down;
“^.’“D^mriF bgifs through prongs t

offork-I .hall remwxa *1 bora* to- I
1°^ fitnkiug fork with k«ife-I 1

TH! CHRISM AT I®L

shell b*onl to Bight.
16. Bahnctow folk oo
I me. (or if by a genltemao) can .

■ ”n.

Hastings, Michigan.

‘

,

I

Haciug Wfoover tbo gfa-B-)&lt;

�D.d yoa bear anything drop out your
way ? Are you. dear Republican read­

receipt at notes .very hour from
y»iwsiar Dutnoctalio friends, asking
youlike it? Dum your Dem­
ocratic neighbor alap yourbock with a
vigor unkpown to former years, and re-

kayo to th# transportatioa Mfitta cf
the country. Ho ha. th# screws in hi.
hands, and a riagls turn osato Ito farmera of tho We#tnnd the roeroluint. of
the East miUtauu Ho h«| it fa Ufa
neuenaeu nresmer. Uick., Becttoy.
power to make or ruin cittoe. and who
'
oeo rey wbat injustice, capeioo or iuter- Dulptt. Dawson and Bartar.
Morel by Aid Beer that lha
oat may du 7 Ho fa too attong tubu
fought, and to tb. whole country has reading of the minutes ba dupeneed
adown ca its knees before this gray­
ed old roan and worship him. It is
not th# first tim# th# people her# bowed

You will find at the
g hJ4 F^y^enigg. Fov. 6, 1874,
tt« read and the follUwiag resolation
loplad by ayes and r.ay*.
That th# foregoing proc##d-

Ato— &gt;MiilimtjaGywt&lt; ta#n than
th# DesiocraeT are not ia existenc.

giro, to th#
^ouemeyfathfagty fa very s^ly
Pta*d A rest .Mber o! R^sobli“*• -*•
««i batW wartia R#putrtlcans Cormarfy—voted deliberately
andt fa cool bluod for Tilden and th#
Desuocrexic ticket. They did Ihto, tot
taowMaitay hoe# tom th#ir R^oblioanfasa a#d pnrpnre to go into the D#tnocratie party, but becauso they believe
that th# losdrrsLip ol th# party has fvllan fato l»d hands, and that a rebuke
is BMsaaary. On# #did, substanUsi
merchant, who has always given lib#r**^3 hi*
Bnd money to tha
pabfiia causa, told me th# day before
otattorttfau ire dkoufa vote the straight

pinner.

THANKSGIVING.

Hsating# met :n Friday evening, Nov.
6tb, lu parauanre to adjournment on
Wednreday Eva, Nov.41b, 1874, tn aocordanoc with provisions of Bee. 8 of ao
#M entitled “an act to Incorporate the
City of Hastings" and ordered to take
immediate etfact lor the purpose than
and there to determine who, by the
crestest number ul votes given In the
several Wards, ia duly oleeted to th#
□fflo# of City Muxbal.
’ And Geo. W. Sltxmm having reoelrad
tho greAtret number of roton given U
the poll# of said special election held on
Tuesday, the 3d day of November, 1874.
be and ho to hereby declared duly elect­
ed to the office of City Marshal, to fill
vacancy cicml by the removal of Geo.

tingeat Fund for tho camo.
Carried.
Bcasmer, Hicks. Bentley, Dolph,
Dawson and Madge.
City of Hastings Dr. to Oeo. W. Bk&gt;cqm for eerrices as Marshal from Sept.
8, to Oct 9, 841 66; frem Oct.,9 to
Noe. 9, 1874, 841 66.

J. -Wi &amp; C. G. BENTLEY,

. . , J. W/BKtnzr.
Ayre—Bmmcr.' B#ntl#y, Dolph,
Hick#, Dawrea aiA Mudge.
Nay#—None.
On motion Coonefa adjourned.

That we offer Building Material, Finishing
Lumber, Shingles, Lath, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Flooring.
Siding, Doorand Window Frames

BRACKETS and MOULDINGS,
Tabular statement of votes giren in
the County of Barry, State of Mictrgar.,
for Beprees-ntatiro in Cungnos from the
Thud Cotigrrsaiousl District, on tb# 3d
day of Nurember, A. D. 1874:

of every description

Beumer, BieU Bentley, Dolph,
Dawson and Mudge.
City of Hastings Dr. to James Wqotan for dirt rumored, 832 00.
By Aid. Bommer-|

PLANING RESAWING &amp; MATCHING

1®_ Mill and Yard on Broadway near the Iron Bridge

order drawn aa follows : Thirty duller#
from peeutence, internal ord#r to bcirg
on Fire Department Fund, cud two
maintained, and peace with ctuer
•• 4th “
I dollars on tLe Third Ward Fund.
Power# ha# prevailed, it la Otting that Willluii F. Hicks,
at stated period# we »houl&lt;l cease from J. W. Benttoy,
“
•• ••
our arcuniomed pursuits and from the
Moved
by
Aid
Baulloy
that
th#
dec
­
B#wm#r, Hicke, Bentley, Dolph,
us
ww save not oom turmoil of oar dally liras and unite In
laration be accepted and that Georg# Dawtou and kludge.
a thing m that direction. W# prem­
W. Slocum lie declared elected City
(Sty of ttaatiag# Dr. to Jame# Woo­
ised ch# settlement of attars in tho South
and anarchy-reigns there. W# pledged
ten fur cleaning atreeta, 83 00.
oura-lros to purity in the administration
Adopted.
By Aid. Beastner—
of affaire, and lo! Ben. Bettor runs
Boomer, Hick#, Bentley, Dolph and
lhe appointing power. Simmons was
made Collector of the Port uf Boston
against tho protest ef every merchant

SvTr of Almighty &lt; od, and, uviag
aalda all political contention# and ah
Ayna—Bwesmet, Hicks, Dolpb, Daw­
•ocular necupatloui, to observe#ucb d*t
To the Hoc. Mayor A th# Common
-’ ■ &lt;foy of reat, thanksgiving anil Ooaacll of the City of HaaUugi.
son and Mudge.
Nays—Bentley.
Your Commltte# on Finanoe upon ex•n wltnere whoreof I have herewith
ret my hand and cauaed the #ca&gt; of inc iminatlon find that special areeaamenta
City of Hastings Dr. to Joseph Woo­
llulted States to be affixed. Dona al should be made agidnrt proi erty tn
th# city of Washington thia the 27 dav front of which Improvement# bav# been ten for eleaning chimney, 81 00.
October, In th# year 1874, and of the lu । mad# at the expeoae of th# City.
Uy Aid. Beutlvy—
dependence of th# United btate# th.
Thai the account bo allowed at fifty
nluMy-ninth.
cents and an order drawn un th# Fire
Departm#nt Fund for th# same.
-

Bossmer, Hicks. Bentley, Dawson,
Dolph and Mudge.
City ot Hastings Dr. to,
M. Maynard tor drayagw ' | 50.
D. Ha.kina for street cleanin'; 2 25.
By Aid. Besrmer —
That the accounts ba allowed and an
order drawn on the contingent fund.

STATE OF MICHIGAN,

PROCLAMATION.
By John J. Bagley, Governor.
Ia evmpUano# with the ctwtam racab
ttebed by the reverence of onr Father#
aod renettotted by th# gratitude or tb«ir
children, I Invite tb# people of U&gt;1
Stat# to obaerve nrUMSAY, the 20tb
day of November, re a day of Thaokaglvlog and Pralac. Tho gencroua n•potfoo of th# earth to vur needs agali
remind# uaoi that Ud yet ever newlv
llluitraled Irutll that .r.r, *•&lt; II, 1

fa th# moat jubilant man living. H#
expects an early pardon and a qe:ck de­
liverance from hfa bonds. Tho nU roan
chafe# nailer hfa confinement now more
than error. Bo wants to b# out. Now

Gladly, oh how gladly, do I tarn roy
eyes from fa# political field in anv oth­
er direction. Wl&gt;o if tbare on this side
of th# water who has not heard of Vanberbilt fa# railroad king ? Would you
know something more of him ? Well,
th# old genltoman fa now eighty-two
years ofago and fa uatrong and rignrou#

advertiicwcut.

county, on Tuesday, the Third day of
November. In th# ye#r one thousand
#%ht hundred a cd seventy four.
Th# «k»l« airelwr of niurv. t.ra*l4

■A8WGS LODGE

w.c-Qnwcx.

1. taev.dwv# rw,.-.4t#uir-

UArriXGS EASTE

J. L. REED
)

Wo do brreby certify. Tbit the forego­
ing is a e..reset statement of tho votes
elven fa Hie county ol Barry. Stat# of ।
Michigan, for Representative to the
Cuncress uf the United States, frum the
Third Congressional District of tbu State
of Michigan, nt ho General Election,
held in salJ County on tho Tnirl day of
November, in the year on# thousand
eight hundred un&lt;l st-renly-four.
Doled #t Hastings City this Tenth
day of November A. D. 1874.
JOHN H. DAY,
BentUy, Daweon.
Chairman of tho Board of County Can-

THE SENATORIAL QUESTION.

Wo think oar Senator aud ItapTreoniativreara »Un»S mcA #m of them to
vise and far seeing to. bo caught in any
sofa trap. That they are not yet ready
to break up and destroy the party that
has honored them by droo^ng them as
ita rapfsesutativ# men, and that when
fa# Repabtean caucus shall retfiotf by
mor# fans o far«e-fortbs vote name for
re-slsction to tho positioa b# has Cited
with ao much credit to tha Stat# sad
hucnr to bimtelfi ZACHARTAH CHANDLilB, that# is not a litgls Republican
membar of the Legislature who will not
rise and with a feelmg uf real ptnte

Gcxtlxxax

Your Committoo of Pi-

.

is a big word. Yet I mean that same tiling. I commenced bus­
iness in Hastings in 1S0G without a dollar and J bold my own
yet. That don’t Took like :i failure dues it. “No not much."'
rniillE IS OIVE thinothat 1 am sorry for "and Jhat is” to be compelled to discharge
Honest, Industrious and Wmpctent Mechanics, who are deserving
। of steady employment, because I am over-stocked with work fin­
ished. My shops are al) Tull of work.
‘/Buggie* and Cutters”
। and now H the people of this good County of Barry would e:.} courage Mechanical. Industry at home and thereby promote their
' own interest, they will all come to Hasting# and buy all their

Statement of Votes given in the
County of Barry, State ot Michigan, lor
Representative to tho Congress of the
United State# from the Third Congress­
ional Du'rict of tha State of Michigan.

County of Barry.

We not# with painful surprise th*
attempt of the Detroit TriAanw to break
city) 5
up and destroy th# Republican party. lodge-,
for ।
Nothing under the
could so effoe
tually do that in this State as for any
respectabley portion of tho party to fol­
low the advice of the Trihnu and refuse
to abide th# action of the forthcoming
caucus on the Senatorial Question. Forhap# the Tkifosss ha# forgotten the fate
of th# Whig party, but we opine there
still live men enough who ramember
the Wouabridgo senatorial election,
when by the aid of opposition tot#'
Gordon of Marshall, who was th# cau­
cus nominee of th# Whig party, was
defeated by a combination of a few
Whigs with the then Democracy, under
th# lead of Kin.loy 8. Bingham, and
it wkp tha last Legislature of the Blate
that the'Whig patty over controlled.
That treason annihilated the dominant
party. A similar treason tu-day would
bo almost sure to produce a like nsult
Wis# or olbnrwis# tho Republicans ol
Moved hy Aid. Bessmtr that the re­
this State made Benator Chandler there
candidal# for re-elec tan by a voice that port of the Finanoe Committee be ae• opted aod adopted.
Carried.
w# selected our candidate# for tho LogBessmer. Hicks,
Bentley. Dolph,
falsture, and on thi# platform have elec­
ted a controlling majority in both Huaae- Dawson on.l MudgeThe Committee on Ftnnnew report
of th# Legislator#. Beyond all qua#
the acct of Sheriff aj follows:
tian Senator Chandler fa the first end
only ebufa# of nine-tenths of the Sen Te tu JtaeraMr, tto Mayor «&lt;f Gnusoa
Crotertf #f tfo City ^Z&amp;sffoy#.store and representative# elected by

NOW IS YOUR TIME!
Gent’s Clothing,
Furnishing Goods,
| Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Domestic’s in Endless Quantities.

ladies imi mnn miw
Trunks

Tabular #tatcm»nt of votes giren In
lha Secund Ripreientaliro Dutrict of
City of Hastings to Seed A Garrison the County of Barry and Stat# of Uich*
Dr. to work laying sidewalk A#., in !&lt;«□, for Rapreientative in the State
third Ward
814 00 Legislature for the Second R/'preeenti
th# District of Berry County, at the
Central Ejection held in ui I county, on
th# 3.1 day of November, A. D. 1874 :

Uni

Come and see for Yourself
n „

Hastings, Sent., Oth I8&lt;4.
Statemrut of Vuteigirenin the Second
Representative District of th# County of
Barry and Stat# of Michigan, for RepreMutative in the State L-igiilstare, for
th# Second Repr##entativ# D strict, of
Barry County, at the General Election
■held in said coctnly on Tpreday, th# 3.1
day of November, in tha year on#
tbuusatid eight hundred and sixty-four.

SWKSS81

Stirs or Mrttasax, )

Connty of Barry.

)

We do hereby certify, That tb# fore­ U&gt;KW r*d### reealrwl lv# lto«Ma4
going is n correct statotnont ui th# votes
given in Use Secund Raprewsataiiv#

THE SUN.

,J- s- GOODYEAR &amp; CO.
.

Spooner &amp; Hepburn
XEW GROCERY AND L EA HOUSE,
Just opened in Mr.BOWNE'S NEW STORE,

tamed a circulation of over seventh
thousand copies. It# reactor# are fouir
In every State and Territory, and !ti
quality 1# well known to the public,
w# (hall not only endeavor to k#ep I
ftillynp to lb# ala &gt;t indard. but tulin
prove and add to ita variety and power
THE WEEKLY SUN will con 11 inn
to be atborounh newspaper. All tbc
new# of th# day will be found lu U, con
deosed when unimportant, at lull
length when of moment, and always
w# trust, trwUoit ia a clear, Interesihii

Block,
Soupf Side of

Sfneif.

Where can be found a choice and well selected Stock of Stop

GROCERIES, PRO VISIONS, COXFF.CTIJXERY St.
A complete assortment of oil kinds ot Whole and Ground
ipiccs

WRRANTED PURE.

.

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

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

CASH BUYERS will find it to their

advantage to e
amine ourStocK before purchasing elsewhere.

John Anderson Wrs Boyle or Bota
Ja# Bubo#
Hreck ah Smith John Taylor
-

2 25
3 25
2 25
8 7b
0 25

sight hundred aud seventy four.
Date# si Hastings City, this 10th day
of November. A. D. 1874.
. - JOHN J. PEMKIN8.
Chainnsa of th# Board of District Can-

Tho accounts of Clark Hinkley and
ISulivan baring been paid by the MarB#a#ta#r, Bo nt ley, Hicks, Dawson,
i
ahal
to I. W Vrosmau. all of which m Dolph and MndS«.
ireaptasTully sudmittadQty at Haatisgv to P. A. Throop Dr,
884 OO Secremry of tin Board of District Cang 25 vaoswa for rb# Second Rspresentativo
To three per cent added
Distrtotot the Cot.nty dt Barry and
Digging trench far conductor
State of Muhigan. do hereby certify
that AmosC. Tuwue having revived
Total
By AM. Hiok»—
tb#1fartoo#t number of vot## given for
That the report cf th# Ffaa&amp;ce Com­
mittee bo attcopted end adopted and an
order drawn on the Coatingsmt Fund

Bemmor, Hicks,
Benttoy. Dolph,
Dawson and Mudge.
ByAld-BessmarTbat tbo select committee, cr n nrnjnrity rftiism. t» Wiad Mills, ba fa-

CHUICM

I cannot help but thibk that

I WILB SUCCEED

Bee#me r, Hicks,
Dolph and Madge.
City of Heatings w J. W, i C. G.

Republican vtdes, and by a not tai vote
will b# the caucus nominee. Of euttrec
this to well understcod by th# TKksw
and y#t it advfoes th# half doznn mem
bers elect, If by any possibility that
number can be found who do not prefar Mr. Chandler as thetr first choice lo
bolt, and at all hazard de tat hfo etatfon. If this is not treason to party
and to principal, for God's sak# what

csss# a boy,. who was nanrad WiUrnm.
•*B0r,”M ho i# familiarly koown, is
his father's Itairtwsmnt in tho nulrood
world, sad Us vary »«*:
fa faot,
to
hois Meager and quite a. hard

I WILL SUCCEED
when I look at the heading of this

Ay##—Bcswuer, Hicks, Dolph, Daw­
sun and Mudge.
Nay# - Bent.'ey.
City of Hastings In account with
Chas Dolph for grading in front of
Engine House
813 50.
By AH Bossmer—

Tammany, whoa th# great citv, beuutl
hand and foot, was in tbrir bands,
bleodiag money at every pore. They
#•# the revival of the American Club,
w.'.tJLit* R®DK °f J01'? royUerer#; ot tb#
old Tweed tim## ; in brfof. when every
man who cuirid control fifty vote# had
hi# hands fa th# treasury, elbow deep.
And. by th# way.

FOR CASH !

LOW

NO TROUBLE TO SHOW OUR GOODS
Free delivery to any part of the City.
Respectfully,
,
Spooner &lt;t- Henburn.

IMPOSITION HATED I
OPPOSITION COURTED I
Pomparhou Invited and Competition Defied

�The

■’It is b.-Uvr to giro than to recair-”
fa the mono of ell who attend the Fw»U«*l at Union Hall tonight.
For a evutd. of weeks we ham nt
seen the Charlotte JhpwA/wen.
the reason Bru Saunders? ,

What is

And stdl the quostica risen and again

r
Qnu^**
Woodland
Center, deairoe to inform her many pat.
tvniiand frte.de that she has iu.t’ml

the Is test .tvfaa, and fa prepared to fill
si!.ordomoatbo shorten notice, .nd at
I*1*** whfah cOMot Rail to bo setiafhe-

aero tipped over and smaahad.
Remember the Baxrra fa for safa at
ConaUemhU baring Loen said by
tho n^ depot uf John Ifobort^ imme­
eertriu portion ab&gt;ait the publication ©I
diately after pabticwtiou «mry week.
tbe Cily Charier and Ordinances just
The Buwling Alloy m thi, city hU
i».ued from the Bssxn offlee, we ask
bmn uponed by A. A. Wilmot, letter
atleulnsa to tho tAJewing from the
known os “Dutch," and wiU be ma all
Chairman of ths Committee who had
tho wnrk in charge :
To Win it xst Cowens—Tbie ia to
ceruly that the Charter end Ordinance
pr.aiod lor the CHy Council at tho office
uf tho RxncuGis Bassxx. were
promnt'y pnnied and delivered a.ter
L*t lha fa rmera of Barry County, as tho M&gt;t c spy had bron iurnisbod, and
a matter of economy and humanity, that tho i^mters worn not re,pous.ble
prepare warm places to abettor thru' Isr tho delay in their publication.

aloek from tho chdliag blasts of winter. I
People ehonld be very cautious al&gt;oar
fire, at there ia hardly any water in the
city, nearly every cistern being "dried

CMhi.,1

MASONIC.

I. 0. 0. F.
•I M

Citbbtbjr Rates.
e s* esmthMalion of our sub-

The Country Gentleman.

A. N. SABIN,
non {■ atuix

Commission Merchant,

LiraeSTOBK IS DUD!

Head of al) cough prwperaiiina Sofa!
everywhere. J-*&gt; F. Unit, CvaaA&gt;
A Co, proprietor*. 8 and 9 Ooltege
Place, N. Y.
Tbs bugv, dreaUe. griping. sickening
pills, constructs l oT crude, coores and
bulky Ingredients. are fast being taper
seded by Dr. Pieree’o Pleasant PurgnI live Fell to, or 8 agar-4 ■anted. Conreu-

C. SCHULENBURG,

LUTHER TUCKER A BOY, PnkUiksrs.
AUAMY. M, T.

atirring up the Canadians epee the sub­
ject. He ndvncntM that tbe river from
Quebec to the eoa, ean be navigated by
steamers with roan and safety. Tho
maltar is being proesed spec the Deminioe government. Thia will bo a
bold attempt to aocuro a portion of tho
grain trade nt tho Northwest The

Wm. E. Savspe A Bra's Cohimn.

&lt;po THME ■CILDIWG.

GOLDSMITH’S
BRYANT L STRATTON

B-njamm F. Francisco, was oor.tinue.
patronage. For particulars see eaids I
on applisa'iuo of plaintiff on u.ual terms
of Invitation.
•
James A Sw.my for plaintiff, Cbarh:
H. Bauer for d-feudnot.

•
“OYSTER OCEAN" “
. Lalies ui Gatlennis’Eatirnt-

TO ADVERTISERS

The Bellevue Gauth nays that “Mr
Hsjes ol Assyria brought into our office

&gt;

I sptwoaching Senatorial election, aha
Jackauu OUwe of Nov. 5th. aays^
'Tbe lagistataxe cluaeea Tnssday
Sme tbe Republicans coe'.rul of both
roues by a decayed majority
Of

E. CRAM, Manager.

Zechariah Chaadter

Commission .Merchants

ul

IB GRAIM ABD FLOUE.

Car. WOOPWARI* a&gt;4JtrrtBMX Arre.
DETROIT, SUCH.

Jokn H. Wendell &amp; Co.,
CcnmUiinn Merchantgin
Hour, Grain,

I slee, la ■
40 C,

THE NEW 8T0BE!

^ytvtxiw GLAM-

ARTHUR’S

DETROIT.

Freseh and American Plate Glass,

THE BK3T bCBOOL IB TBE STATE-'

Illutrated Home Maiaiiit.
Down! Down!! Down l!l
Drv Goods and Ready-made Clothing,
t owl for the next 30 days. 1 am bound

Delrelt,

S3 FFR DAY,

Business University,

twenty-four hours consultation, the Jun
reported that tb-y cooU not poeeibly

MOUWE.

J^IUULE

learn with pleasure that J. Loe
ao reported 4 for plaintiff and 8 for de­
Bred is to commence on Friday evening
fendant James A. Swoea-y for plain
tbe 27th insL, a series of dsnriag per
Jiff, C U. Hulbrouk for defendant

. or piper, published, with or |
-i- hertiaed premiums, we

OPIUM

irgyyrssrg

reported to hate sluud 8 tw plaintiff

Ictal Ww Jtatice;.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
It i« the purpose ot the Pub­

lisher of the Banmb*. to nettle
with every pereon who doee
business with the BaNNK* office

prior to Jxn. 1st. 1875, *»d to
thatl cod i« now making out
bills aptinit every person in­
debted to the office, and he mvet

insist on c prompt eettlexnent
Be warned in time.

pair that could hardly |&lt;ss straight by the right as to the amount of dsma
-ea tbe plaintiff should recover. Wrigh
decay aumped their imprint upon it" j A Ellis, fur plaintiff, James A Severe’
tor defeuJant
Henry Hewitt, Treasurer of Orange­
la the Imparlance case of Silas N
villa was daagvrously hurt on tbs 10th |
lost., by the bursting of tbe cylinder
i a judgement for 1387,73 with inferos,
while grinding apples at hia cider mill, j
and cost was rendered. Wm. M. Kil
a piece flying off and striking Mm on
the right ride uf bis fiscs, bi caking tbe Patrick of Owooso, tor plain til
la ths Chancery matter of John F
Skipner. mPHa-fa B Skinner, a decreuf divorce waa granted the complainant
C. G Hulbruok. Solicitor foe Cum plain

Patents Issued.

I

rXACTICAL EDVCATIOSAt 1XETITCTE
AND COMUKRCIAL COLLEGE
Cer. SIU, uretlud Mkli Air.. D-lr.ll

FOR SALE I
Mare and Coll-

TMe Arewrt

MORGAN JONES.
Hastings, June let. 1174
fltf

FOR SAL’S.

iist-e

Lists of Patents issued from the U. Uolx-rta, va. Mary J Roberta. a decree
8. Patent Office to Michigan Inventors, ot divorce waa granted tho rumplainant
for the week ending Ort. 27 th,,. 1874, O. G. Holbrouk Solicitor for Oimptoin
and each bearing that date. Furnish­
ed this paper by Cox A Cos, Solicitors
Hare you n severe wrench or epraln 1
Have you rlu-an&gt;ati.m io any firm I
of Patents, Washington. D. C.:
Spinning Wheels M. McLeod, Grand Have you stiff neck, or bnoehee raaem
by
rheumatic pains ? 11 *•. Johnson'■
Haven.
Tellnmina. G. P. Tindall. Ypsilanti. ; Anodyne Liniment is a specific remedy
used internally and siterually.

atexce.

CHB C0BFE8U0BS of aa IBVAL1D

PORK DRUGS Ui IIDiaiE,
Obstacles to Marriage.

LISTINGS BABBLE WORKS
MO NUM EN TH
HEAD STONER.

TABLE TOPS.

T. I- ARTHUR A SOM.
Philadelphia, Pt
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

PROBATEORDER-

MUSICS NOVEMBER
VOCAL.

Under tho above caption we feel like
saying a word for the B«gio Hotel cor­
ner of Waterloo and L*x*i« 8ts. at
Grand Rapids, Mich.
This Hotel
(strictly lerapwraaoe) is kept by J. K
Johnston, a natural born landlord in

MANTLE*.
HHE1.VE8, ETC.

$20,000 00

DAY AND NIGHT.

IN CASH 1

410,000 00 IN CASH!
Mt ME OF S5J00 U CdH
rucmiosm

Qty Drug Stat,

ITALIAN

Stale Street,

AMERICAN . MARBLE

M. Wri Glut TOU

:sas,
JOHN STANLEY I

Hall this emeingDo not forget the Festival this eve­
ning at Union nailTharod.yot next week is Thanksgriingdey. But where fa our urirey f

MRB. G. M. BIDES.

okstNIXO,
KAUIOMIN1XU.

JJtesi tXr “ rteterlM a r-l-veM Strers-4 es

INSTRUMENTAL.
at Union

THUIXIP.
IrctMlUlM

detboit. micu.

IVVARU

A Good Hot, I

J err trial
Remember the Festival

Merchant Tailors,
:njcr»g*»aN

HOPKINS and BA1IB

SPECIAL ANNOUHCKIENT.

Gold 110 1-A
Go to tbe Feetiml
Tbe Festival to-night­
Council meeting to-night
Oysters at Union Hall to-aigbt
Channing weather few November.
The Circuit Court is still engaged on

DRESSMAKING,

Woe Sirt of

T\n tbe Chancery mattar of Frauen M

t Vv c-t f'a&lt;npboll. Ionia county, has I
Wo often mo a Urge stock of eatde
•Lil.ition and for vale aever.il
which do oot seem to thrive, aod come
siud of tho hnndsumoet apple trees, ]
;..rt old that wo have »en in
Letters remaining in Hastings P. 0. out •■spring poor," all for want ef sums
thicrito .tan them in tbe right direciten
- :. day Including Bum®«. Fall
uncalled for Nov. 17, 1874.
Oo-dollai’s worth of Sberidau's Cavalry
■riuivr varieties. - Specimens may
AU persons who subscribe for tbe
Goo. Coaly, Miss Ida Doria. Mian ' Condition Powders, given to such o
ern r.nd ord.re left with Hopkins
Banna prior to Jan. lei, 1875, and pay Etta M. Dayton. Zeno Doty. Mrs Duffy. stock ocewonsl’y dionag tbe wm'er
. r-. ., nt tbe City Drug Store.
Cash, will bo credited and be given a James Emmery, Wm. Henson. Mrs would '» worth more than an extra hall
Annie Holing*. «•- Melissa Hall. Um bf bay.
roempt to Jen- 1st. 1870Cider Applet Wanted.
The Baxxn fa the largest and Lest Abraham Horae, Mrs. Saeanoa New THE WHOLEWEffTERN COUN
ton, Annie Patterson, Mrs. Annie Soule,
TRY
county paper, contains more t owe, bet
A Sackett, Wm Williams. Jake Wing.
ran now be easily readied by the Ate
ter selections of poetry and lilvralnre in Chas- G, Yesngn. Chas. B- Youngs.
lentic and PactBe and Missouri i’aolflc
Direct your letters to No. of P- 0. HailreaUe andj their railuMy „?»*
the county_____
. tramboat connections. rb«M IInor
box or drawer. J so. Ronxn, P. M.
I onouBOMOat 81. Louis, at which point

AGENTS

GROG E R I ES I

D. B. Oook mA

Canned Fruits and

Ccxxucux Cryvae Grand Itejdda;
thore'.gh w«tk; able tooebora. tomat
erd. cmadf r .tndeatolo fill I*"**?"
l^n tb- tnpH?* Terne tm**1*
F..r c.reularu Udwto C. G. Sw«mbo*.

Millinery and Fancy Goods,

WEBSTER’S

up t»r himself, upon his farm in that

DskXZO is the be*t advertising
i . i!u- County uf Barry, having |
double th- circulation of any |
Ste-r tn the C-rnnty.
it I

c -w all alone in the Cfircocrapb
■i. au«l o» I have made arrengot( i-.ciea— my facilities fordoing
rx'i nn cm all should rail
• s negative tokeu. Tbe superi.
i work tn tn-poet is a suffirun too of first-class work In
Rooms in Washington
, south side State StreoL

FOR 1070.

lions, maps, proxies, At. sail at tbe
above uamod places
The ugh* fa reserved lo reject any ar
nil bids.
&gt;
I

trial by Jury withdrew their pl&lt;a. am
consauivd lo judgement for plaintiff, fo
8180,02 with interest aod ouals. Jama
1 trains aa now printed.
A Swserey foe plaintiC C. 0. Huibnfak
Tbe special attention of our readers for defendant.
ia asked to tho proepectuv uf tbe AtlanI tic Monthly published to day in our ad- and i[&gt;pellee,v«. Chancy H Noys, defen
i Jani and appellant, waa tned by Jury.

’

toL"t. "li£4TirS

Bids for the doariag and grading of
].xtioa df tbe abaro nam-d Rail Bond
a the toWsahlt. ufTl.pc. Berry muniy, I

We leant that Thomas Ferguson is I aing Diviriuu of the Lake Shore &lt; M. Pierce lb extract from the Juices of the
most valuable roots and herbs their ac­
opening a Photograph Gallery at Or 8. R. B-, trains now pans Baton Rapids |
tive medicinal prindptoa, which whet*
Sageville. over the Drug Store of Joy 8 (douse SocixChicago A New York
I worked Into little Pol Uta or Granules.
Terry.
’
| express nt 11-15 a. ■ , and the Chicago
I rearer^ larger Man mustard seed, run
SChwas* A HolJtu continues to buy
wheat at a j ri. higl^e 'han is paid, Irrigbt al 3-30 r. a.
either at Kalemasoo or Battle Creek
Our lanusrs will do well to remember
at 5-0* r. ■ ; Way freight at 10 15 a. ■
By this route close roonoctfona tv Lan­
The prospectus of Arthur's Home
Magarino for 1875 appears to-day in sing is now made with tho morning ex.
i our advertising columns. It io all-B preai u. the ValLy Division, at Emm
Rapid,. Superintendent T. J Charts.profoama to be. Send us your orders
For our terms see c.'ub list.
must lake the place of all other catl.arThe Eaton Rapids Jisuraaf exclaims :
tlcpilb end mcdtctoeo.”
.
“My! my! bow the Nashville and
LrnxA MaooMBgn. druggists. Ver­
I Vermontville sdi'ors do "claw' one an­
million. T. D-, say: “Wo tulnk they
I are going lo sell like hot cakes aa anon
other! 'Whisky or women' — we don't
a people got acqualutsd with them and
know which—is th. trouble.”
will spoil the |dli trnds, as those that
We have lor sale at 25 cents useb A
I have used them like them much better
for copies of tbe City Charter and Or­
Huntingtou M. Marvin, a In C I than laage pills."
dins news, just published at thieufflee by
order of tbe Common Council. Every McAlister. ot al, was tried by Jury, occopying two whole dare, and resulted
resident of the City should ham a copy.

ClfURCHEl.

: c. traiKE A RJ1

the
,
'.“■E.ISESn.tJFbK
ATLANTIC MONTHLY E=32®EtS&amp;-”

11 R'»e" "• gmat plemmte to oak thw I
atteutioa of nor readers to tho proeye
tea of tho New York Aemiy Feri, WBham Culleu Bryant A Co., editor, and
proprietors. It is the ablee*. edited of
any New York Journal, nnd though it.
riews on t Bo Turriff and kindred robbers
are th. anu-ixMlca .d oor own, yet ao
read ita able pugue with gwat'inteco.!
For amdobsod new. « ,h- PUitieal.
tfoonl
am!
Li tei ary
wurid
It is remarkably reliable and mrndlagty
valuable Fur ciebbing ntt« with the
Baaxn see our advertisement m another
eolnrnn.

»'X« f

YOUMAN'S

dictionary

WANTED

�THE DISCIPLES 0

’

mon

IS I1HMITOS

One of the largeat bona fide land
safoeem madeinKsr.^. p«Up* in
has just
been and
concluded
by
’America,
t. AHsinront
Topok.
Si K

rnihjM company with M community of
Rowan Manwnite* who tended in
Na* York daring the month of RarUaml&gt;er with ths steamsra Cunbria/loutoute aud City of Richmond,.a»d most of
whom bare »peat th* test thirty dav*
and agood many of their ruble* in oiir
city. Tbeir tend purcbaja, amounts in
round number* to about one hundred
thousand acres of railroad land, aside
from a number of improved fanas, all
ly.nn north of the station* of Florent*,
Peabody, Walton, Newton, HaktsaiL
Burton aud Hutcmnsra.
Thanks to
tha untiring *n«gy aud the extraordi­
nary hbembly of th* A., j. A &amp; F. rail­
road company, this means to Kansu
MtUporticularly to Marion, Harvey.
McPhereou and Reno counties, an acquisilfoa of about one million and a
naifof capital aud u whoteaale addition
to bar prodocing population of some
1WA
souls. From the Cotton1 tbo little Arkansas, a
gulfioent prairie country
- -- length, ia now au colony,
composed of the thnitisst and most intelligsni ctesa of feroignar* that ever
landed upon our shores; and “in three
rr*° u*°
fonguaga of ono of
thetr older*—"that ocean pf gnus will
bo transformod into an ocean of waring

th* village'^hool. are of a'high e|.
Consider well before tot promise.
'Dare to do right.
cmentary standard and sxclnterafy GerEnvy no man.
wan, which accounts for tho fact that
Faithfully perform your dutv.
’-hat language i*
wel| lireMrVBa
Go not in tho path of vic*. ’
•
among them. TWr preachers arc usu­
Have reapert for your character.
ally man ot deep thought and fair cul
Internet yourself in the cause of char­
turn. They ara choeen from among tho
nwbari of tb* church, for life. Whan
Join the Order of Odd Fellow*.
apramtherianf’’--------Know thyself.
and meditation
„™„. lasting eomoLio not, for any comidoratian.
„
-V—r.— Dunag thi* season
Make friend* among th* good.
tha man moet fit for tbe portion ia »oNever profoa* what yon do not pracfooted, and it is hold that God hims*K
through the manifestation ol hia spirit,
Occupy your tim* in usefulness.
point* out the proper person
Postpone nothing that you ctu do
Among th* rpecial privilege, granted
AMERICAN MARBLE
them by the government n, that of • osr.
Quarrel not with your neighbor.
perfect religion* liberty, exemption
Recompense every man tor his labor.
from civil and military service f &gt;r them-!
Save
something
against
a
day
of
selves and their children tot nil tim*.
uuble.
maintenance of thrir own local govern­
Treat.everybody with kindnou.
Corner State and Creek BL Building
ment and of their own German icimols
Urn yooreelf to moderatioa.
once occupied by Boaton Cub Store.
Ttwee privileges have bean as faithfully
Vilify no person'* reputation.
honored by all the succeeding monarch*
BLACK &amp; FULLER.
WatchfuUy guard against id I* n oev.
to thia time, u they have been jealously
Xamine your conduct daily.
guarded by tbe Mannonitos, aud many
Yield to superior judgement.
are the conjecture* as to th* reason why
Zealously pursue the right path.
th* iircsent enlightened and humane (?)
government of Alexander should adopt I
measures that must result in the oomplelo abandonment of the colonioa, if
NEW ADVERT1SEMEAT8.
th* religious principles of tbe colonist. '
G. P. H&amp;wall a Co1!. Col—...
can not bo demoralbsssl. Is it becnuM&gt;
tho government has suddenly resolved
to bo alike just to all ciliseu* ? or does .
it calculate that a lose scrupulous poo- '
pls will readily settle tho highly cnltirated steppes, which tho Monnonitcs
havo no right to sell, unless it is tu their I
own flash and blood ? Be that s. it
Canned Fruits and Fish.
may, the Russian policy redounds tu
profit of our country. The late changes
in the military organisation of lha em­
pire compel all subject, alike to do &gt;
their share of military duty; but the
Mennonitea of Russia ar* of th* mo&lt;t | GOODET8 LA1TS BOOK
orthodox class and will never submit to j
havo their sons instructed in tho iim of ■
the sword, nor will they consent to do |
military service of any kind, whether as
compalanta, nurses, teamster* or mo-:
chanica. Before they renounce tho as- I
sential article of their faith, they aban- ;
don their magnificent homes with heroic
,

JOHN STANLEY !

TO HAVE 8000 HEALTH

J. Cole &amp;, Son.
GROCERS
Gea.P.Rmll&amp;Co.
its to Silt a tie Leva tout Batt
LAND PLASTER,
STOCCO
WATER LIMB
1IME I BAIR

Shingles. Lath, &amp;c.

W Vijk Jartai &amp; Pillai

AFINEIUlfaioWIHREIION.

VINECAR BITTERS

5348532348235348232323234823
they remove the cause cf diaaaar. and the
patient recover* hi* health. They are tbe
great blood purifier and a life-rinng prin­
ciple, a tierfeet Renovator and Invigurator
of the system.. Never before In thehlatorr
of tire world baa a medicine lieen componndesl posarreing tbe returkabl* qrndiUeo of Vwxoaa Urrma in healing the adek
°f everr disease man la heir to. They are a
gentle Purgative a* well aa a Tonic, reliev­
ing Congestion or Inflammation ol tho

WANTED.

'SJt

No Person ran take them Bitten,
reeorthug to directior.X and rvtnaln lung
unwell, provided tbeir txmra aro not deetroyrd by mineral poison or oilier means,
and vital organa wasted beyond repair.
Grateftil Thousand* proclaim Veraojui Btmaa the most wonderful lavigornnt that ever sustained tbe sinking system.
Blllotu, Remittent, and Inter­
mittent Fcrerw, which aro ao prevalent

Teunceaee. Cnmbertend, Arkansas, Red.
Colorado, HraxA., Rio Grande, Pearl, Ala­
bama. Mobile, ttevannali, Roanoke. Jatnra.
ami many others, with their vast irtbutones, throughout our entire country dur­
inn ’-he Hammer and Autumn, and remark­
ably *o during acwona of unusual brat and
dryncaa. are invariably accompanied by exteruiic drnmgvmmte of tbo stomach arid
liver, and other abdominal riaeera. In tbeir
trratuu-nt, a purgative, exerting a powerful
iuilumeu upon these various organ., ia
•wutially uoeetKuy. There i* so cathar­
tic for the purjioao equal to Dr.J. Wauom'a
Vinuhs BnmtES. luthey will speedily rcKuive tho &lt;lark-ndorcd vteeid matter with
tftiich th* IktwcU are loaded, at the same
time stimuteliug the aocretioua of the
liver, and generally restoring the healthy 1
function* of the dig. stive organ*.
Dys|M-|Hia or Indigrstlon, Headoche.P.tin in the .Shoulders,Coughs.Tigbta*.. ,,r ,i,~
n;—o__

’MtimiaAN^CMurcn

Mouth. Bilious Attacks. Palpitation of tha
Heart, Inltemmxtion of tho Lungs, Pain
iin tho region of tho Kidueya, and * hun­
dred other f-rinfnl symptoms are the offaprinK. of. Dyajwpau. Ono Inttlo will
prove a l«tt» r guarantee ot it* merits than
l* lengthy advi-rtiscnumL
Scrofula, or King'x Evil, White
Swellincs. ulcers, EryaineJ**, Swelled
Neck, Goitre, Sc-rofulous Inflammations,
Imlolcut Uflanuanticns. Mercurial Affec­
tions, Old Sorre, Eruption* of the Skin,
Sore Eyre, etc., etc. Xu these, aa in all
other coin,tittitiotial f‘--rasor. Wausa's
; Vn.Ki*a Brrrrtt. have shown their great

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grand Biver Valley Division

■fift

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REMINGTONSEWING lACHI’K

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PUBLICLIBRARYOFKENTUC’Y.

HIIMI SUB

widty kwia* ko.

sEjStwnrs :i
I'SS-rS-iTs’fi;

Mechanical Dlscaws.—I’cxsona enIngnl in Paints mid Mineral*. such a*
J'lunib.r-, Tvp&lt;-setter*. Gold-beater*, and
Miarrx, a* they advance in life, ore (ab­
ject to jiaralysu ol the Boutte. To guard
against thte take a done of. Wauna*
A txaosn firm t* ocmuonallr,
For Skin Dlnrau’s, Eniptiona,Tetter,
ia.1, n&gt;__ TH-.-1__ ._

41 Pari Row N.Y-

or nature, ore literally dog up and carried
Out of the system iu a short time by tbe
use of these Biller..
Pin, Tape, and other WormaJarfcIng in the .yatem of so many thoosanda, are
effectually dretroyed and removed. No
System ot medicine, no rennifogts, no
anlhelmiuitics, will (reo tbo aystem from
Worms like tbeao Bitter*
For Female Complaints, in young I
or old. msmed or single, at tbe dawn of
womanhood or the turn of life, these Toulo |
Irillirr. du play- ao decided an influeuoo .rjlisl jli?, 16» r*lte«te« luh
y eXawTy^Sr^s*^*!
that improvement is soon peroep^blo.
Jaundice.—In all caeca of jaundice,
rest awrared that your liver ia not doing its
aork. Tbo only aenslblo trra^nent u to
nromoln tbo secretion of the bile and
tavor ita removal For thte purpose ua*
Tmnan Brrrxns.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when­
CHXKLBSF. DjnBL».[
ever yoa find ita impuritAae bunting
through the skin in Pimples, Eruptiona,
wvlt
&lt;x Korea; dumao it when you find it ob­
I-.1 --J J—ln
—2—. -1------

The Cheapest and Beet in the
World.

Ekt. SflSr

fHEILLDI G TALES AND NOVELETTES

Stop! Hearken Ye!
To Whom it may Concern!'

Be it known, That I shall ’
keep in stock anti fill to order
the Celebrated

Duyio|(i
SEE THE GREATiWATCH OFFS
CHICAGO.

Of all CURTIS, DODGE. ROBINSON

WE WANT AGENTS.

and WIARD pattern*, and

Castings for all P L 0 W 8 now in Lie.

uiuter tha prase at system of cultivation,
to b*com* impoverished, aud sheoj, will,
in tim*, figure an important part tn tho
ratfomption of there tend*.
Th* capsbiiitire of th* west aod
northweal for the production of wool
can hardly be ovor-relimatod. If wire
law* prevail, th* day is not far diets ul
when are shall not be couinelfod to bay a
txmnd of wool in any foswign market,
aud wheu tv« shall lead the tho world in
th* production of all kind* of woolen
:

CMt Thr (Mltet

For Inllnniiiialt.ry and Chronic
llheniliutlani, G'Ut, Biliutu, Remittent
land lutcruuttctit Fever*, Dte&lt;.-a*a* of th*
i Blood, Id ver, Kidney*, and Bladder, there
TI
I
...
I

the Crimea ia n jwirt.
That colony
comprise* aixty-five villages, and ia
tousidored tho wealthiest of tho Ger­
man settlement* of South Rasaia. Em­
igration from that piece b*a but just
ret in, and a* feat oe th* people can ob­
FIFTH AND LAST GIFT CONCERT
IN All&gt; OF THE
tain their passport* from the govern­
I change* in th* region between tbo Cot­
ment io fait will they leave that coun­
' toawood and Little Arkansas rirera, till
try fur Aruenra.
The writer ha*, during hia intorooarae . now almost devoid of habitations. Erm
lu
_T
Ixing
w ilh there people, learned much of j now tb* busy hum ba* begun
NOVEMBER 30, 18'1.
their peculiar trait*, their political and |I Lnea of wagons with lumber, household .
rtligicu* petition in Kiiuia, and the I&gt; good* and farm implcaiouta, are pawing
out
from
the
railroad
sT^liouK
The
cause* that brought about the preoent ‘
exodus. which threatens to carry with carpenter* ore buay puttipra tip the first
LIST OF GIFTS.
temporary shelter.’ TheLAwhisou. Tu- '
| peka a Santa Fo R. R. Co. is erecting i
tivo tmmenae emigrant house* at con- .
Menno Simoni*. from whom tho sect : venient places for tho rec«i&gt;!i&gt;m uf n»vr- 1
take* ita c.au«,'wa* a contemporary of comm. Tbo mower* that had licon ’
Luther Ono year after that great re­ laid by for tho season are brought into ‘
former had openly proclaimed hi* fun­ roquaition again to cat the waving grass i
damental artinloe of protcatantiam in forth* thousand, of work huraea, oxen '
Gennany, Menno gathered about him and milch cows to subsist on during the
in Holland, and disciplined into a dis­ short winter aeasoti; car load after car
tinct ronSatiocal eocaety, all the ele­ load of breaking plow* aud other im­
ment* rrrated by the great reform plements are eent down tbe road, and
moawments of that ago whose peculiar it seems as if the working aeaaon for |
the farmer had but juat begun.
The
PRICE OF TICKETS.
wild prairie is to be broken doubly deep,
Menno nite* hadto suffer great persecu­ in October, yet to receive a drossing of '
No ono think) of'
tion in tboae warlike time*, at the hand* wheat ami rye.
ef tho government* and tho established drouth and grauboppor*—everybody is
church** ; they were compelled to wan­ hopeful and energetic, sad hope and
der from one country into another, un­
til tho great Frederick of Prussia, iu
whore dominion* every one was per­
mitted to go to heaven after hi* own
fashion, extended hi* hospitalities to
NEW OFFERS!
them. Tbeir first settlement in Russia j
NEW IDEAS
dates back io 1790,'dunng tbe reign of
Emperor Paul, and It continued daring
tho reign of Katharina II. Very litre-

j who replied to u* a* follow* :
| “Th* beet wool wo cm got for our
fine blankets ia tbe American merino.
। We have tried a variety of foreign wool,
' but aa yet have suerwaded in finding
none that will produce aa wAifa and it:
। all respects as elegant blankets us we
make from tbe merino fleece of the
northwest. We manufacture annually
about seventy thousand pair* of blank
ets, th* moat of which are made from
wool produoad in oar own State. Th*
sheep of Minnesota are remarkabfo for
their vigor and freedom from diseaic,
aud aa a result wear* sure togststrong.
•v*n wool This Stat* is very youug,
and the production of wheat is st pre.ent the all-abaarbteg aubjoot with oor

Tan

No Part eftk* Priadysl PVaHo far Feer Tears

FILES.

fottehnai colony." Kansas will be to
America what the country of |h*- Black
Sea and bee of Asov i« now to Europe
—her sheet field
Rte Mennonite immigration into I
Kansas began aherth- afijr th* return
to Russia of the hr*t delegation that
had b*en sent to th* United Slate* and
Canada on an exploring toar, about a
year ago. A few aingh, fTO1 i;i«, of conatdertbio wealth followed tbe advice of
th*:* delegates, who had examined tho om to the departure of tho last two
entire west, and selected several sec­ great parties of emigrants, offer* of I
tion* of tend in tbe vicinity cf Marion compromise wero made by the rear,'
Centre, where lh*y mad* anbstantial through Gen. Non Todleben to tho elimprovement* at once. ' This intetial feet that Meunonites should bo allowed
step was followed about the eloeo of!
last year by th* purchase from tho A. i ica, that they should do duty only in
T, 4 8. F. railroad coapagy of 13,000 I the imperial workibope and furealaj in­
acre* of tend in Harvey and McPherson I stead of taking tho field ; but the*1 of­
counties on the part of’ members of tbo fer* were looked jjpon by tin. bishops;
Afunnonito community at ftummcrfield, •nd elder* as being calculated tu grad- I
St Clair county, 111., who also took a ually corrupt the conscience of the ri*-'
ing generation, and hare not been g*&gt;i- :
stead, wh.ch will no doubt become the I erally accepted.
One of the most [owrtful inducement. I
trade center *f the Mennouito colonies
to
bring tbe Mennonitea to Ktui«a* has '
in Kama. Parties of from fire to forty
fomilfoa hare aince arrived, from Rel­
ate, mostly from tho Crimean pouituuln.
aomo corning first to Kansas, but most! amending the militia law of 1868 «■ that
of them not until they bad examined all person* who, on or before the tint
other States. All tbo Manonite cotn- day of May, in each year, tile with tho
munities in thi* country are becoming clerk of,,their county nu affidavit that
interacted in the aetUement of thi* peo­ they ere'member* of a rr-iigiou* organple in Kansas, and the movement is iration who»e article* of faith prohibit
rapidly gaining in magnitude.. Mis­ tho bearing of arm*, shall bo exempt
souri,Iowa. Illtnois, Indiana. Pennsyl­ from militia duty. A traulation of thia
vania and (tenada have already iurn- amendment ha* boon published by the ■
ishetl large number* of tend purchasers Aa T. 4 8- F, R. R. Co., with a pamand Mrttfora. Th* party which ha* ar­ phlrt deeoriptivo of Kansas lauds. which I
rived in Topeka in tbe test thirty , dap, has boon »eut to Rumi* by Hint cvuipa- 1
and who havo now left for their future ny, and was well circulated in the colo- '
homes, number* about two hundred and nie*. Tho fact that a good portion of I
fifty families, tbo majority of whom the most influential uf tbo different col- I
have belonged to tbo csfobrated Mo- ouio* hare now settled in Kansas and ;
lotechnol (kfilk river) colony, in the gur-

btwiie* and distilleries. I Hiring the
year 1804 a apectel rtAervsfiuu was
granted to tho Menaonites, of one hun­
dred and twenty thousand deaaialinea of
land, upon irhieh their abroad colony,
Molotecbooi wa* funded. From here
their followers spread over the entire

Pro

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

NEW PHOTOGRAPH

FEROTYPE GALLERY
I F. CHIIEITEI &amp; CO

a General eaortment

Our western tailor* returning from
lb* east this spring admit for the fin*.

Agricultuial Implements
COPYING AND ENLARGING OLD

। OF K I liDARE.

(Give mi a Gau.)

WarenoM** coraer Broadway and A
• Btea^.
W.T. EASTMAN.
Hatehg«.6ep&lt;n.lg74.

HABT.NJO. MICH.

CHARLES J.fPETERSON,
SK Ckwlaal Bl. PkiladsJpki*. Pa.
sail gvaus If written far.
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VOL. XIX. NO. 31

HASTINGS, BARKY COUNTY

ICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1874.

WHOLE NO. HG5.

iwwMi.MdjWw cis­

NEw PLANING MILL AND IMBED YABD

atlantic

MONTHLY

'bo runm.' I am obliged, aa aXrisnd. to
you about your .'soMinttoe
with Mr. Vlaesoi. T-xar tafthAiy there
otuw-s great remark.**
' ■
L sra trea toe faU W wMgtotor
t luoglito to bs very aagry.
Merely

YOU WILL FIND

NEW LUMBER

.■fiSWASFrtex

NEW PRICES,
AND NEW MEN

H. -- tka U.X all. IS.
a
Tbs
fair Mftis. lU toktob^ato.
A»4 tMilaeis ataOeiH.
SsSsnak.
TbsUlilriball.Bt&gt;«aBu»a tom teak:
AUhsrewia bl&gt;aUn»&gt;i a tsekte ata

a rcaulutiun . Whalevor aha cuald du
to liji tbr l.unL B ul Has itieadful tat.
ah old l&gt;s dotm; and since bo trunk h
deMT&gt;l»: bis tun liuesa and gnajm. she
. . - ■_ _________ 1.

VILKI/tS BHOTf/ei(S.
Wear Dwight &amp; Burrall's Agricultural Works, Hastings, .Mich,
t t~Me. uno Miss Tine bi. Ur she Lap
|-Bad u&gt; hare the a»tae minis as uu.
rtrad. al'stnlad to her | «]&lt;!. as bviure
tlbMgb. perhaps, with l&lt;»r ebevka
Now. st stir .at in Airs Baym-nd'i
l«rh.r. trying I., dm «De
Uuo|4n‘i

A Complete PicUnal.Hif-ory of the ••Unqemtienably the beet nutnined
Tinea.—The beat, cheapen, and nett I
work of the klal in the World.
aucoeasfalTtmily Taper in the Union.’ I
---------

Harper’s Weekly.
ILLUSTRATED.

Harper's Mi;u*
ILLUSTRATED.

iVbrtcca o/ thr jireu.
■ be Weekly b tbu ableat and moat
uorer'ul Htastfotsd punodieal ooblbbed in th » country. Ils ♦dltortab are
scholarly and convincing, i nd curry

An Independent Journal, Complete
in all Iti Department* of Newi

•*Will Mbs Vincent allow iua an iu
iST* privilege, sod step intomr li..u*o
monwut when her toesmi L oter.
m»&gt; I cun out tom* to her f Or, if ulher

TERMS:
free to all Subacnbora in
United Stales.

"Xon nsnuo* oono 'iXiuflee, he vail,
itao ling bi. hut I to h-r.
•'T ib b
w'Srat relief 1 tare had fur w-oks."
Afksr tub, Mis, Vi.c-nt tarn- evert

Yuu should out aprwul that ehori."
Mis» Raynmnd render &lt;1 tn* clionl
"Ufa n le.n&gt;{, then re'.ureed to the charge-

DENTIST

Hashville

ffitbiiai
Published by
H. 0 HOUOHtOBftCO.
219 Waahiocton SV Stolen

INTER-OCEAN

ARTHUR'S

THREE EDITIONS.

Michigan Exchange.

tranquil!]-. •-Thau MisaFraao-s 1 eau
r're th* tuun to you.*' .
Thumu o;«h«.| tbs dour for Mix Viacent a. site came tui the »H&gt;s ami di
....._1 I.
ut.__

lllritra'ei Hint Iipm

Harper’s Bazar.
ILLUSTRATED.

IHllIG REPU31ICAH
n
'3 1 lT.lt&gt; IUC
— '.—
by I s t alterne to tb-- child-on • eiothee.
&lt;apatn-Ja&gt;nUiu» by lb tasteful design,
tor t.nl rodcd slippers and &lt;'»•&gt;**«&gt;*
dHislr-Egowuer Hot
£
'■.“.’’Kft.SiSrt

[*y tu go in and i:t wdh him noy tins.
Mat be never a.ka ua.”
Fortunately Mr Vincent never Itencd
n-.raeapxi'eq I Use . llun-je, and what
Mi*a Vinomt neaid ah* treAtod wits

lor Zi cent*, or me ytcuu
■—
two tnonins fur 50 cent sSPECIMEN NUMB EM 5EMT FREB

A FAMILY «EWIPAFEI
TERMS:

Sirtial aJ Sj-taisl

DENTIST

tallond w.ll-dvval^d. and I be test
exfuewdun the -tftuwti W*n&gt; him.
-were ait»Mt to*&gt; daisU'Y made lor a

ro*:are free t» «H Mkwrlben. Is |k
Eslied SHIM:

&gt;hu mi l b-sitatol • Ms« BajjlAnd tra. d~cr
- -------- J------- ® mtM.
1
Tb-&gt; J'reiid^n’s viewe st toihoudnaalahty ut a epmdly reum Is &lt;*sato
pnmeets ate ut iihSSg-d
. i. ..
Pio M MU hLiMgstoHOA
.
etooa'e tut-Papa! staaibtuo. atod Utba
i the Matrttsb otatoaaxaa a vtpsr.
Th.
Niohottouktalnad at &lt;2' .UoO. was falalto Mtfwrsd st

rw bi uciisu: Cmtiass-

Chromo
School Cards,
CITY/IS VS DEf‘0T

The ISTEB-'KEAM I. a

National Newspaper,

thevihoentmmri oe.

ALMAGE'S

SERMONS

Oil Paintings

Add!®'

WXUXC.3MANTAC0.
NEW yO'OC

OEtROMOS
Canned Fruits and Fish.

flB MHABtf WOHL

IHUUD !«W PBICB

—jiaunaBamT
ox TsortpsO'® «mt» J *ui fanrwJ ky

Qj Aters received daily

at&gt;d*ibi&gt;MjM UM |*rb«|» she «&lt;mM be
eVUuS to»&gt;iMs|a wipoyto him oecatiouslb &lt;b»"
ulbw mr«fs'»*«i's
wn.tH Mnu! Ue bad bnci-d that it
. tobtd b&lt; toaa vks-mo to play than tu
• tcaoh. tboBgh. if
n»re perefaimuj.
■ 1w was »i liar to bo r — •! -— »*--

�I WILL SUCCEED
when I look at the heading of this

THE SUN.

COCM FT nr/tCgUL

WEKKL'Z AND DAILY FOR l«7S-

advertisement.

I cannot help but think that

I WILL. SUCCEED
THE WEEKLY BCN ba. now et-

is a big word. Yet I mean that same thing. I commenced bus­
iness in Hastings in I860 without a dollar and I hold my own
yet. That don't look like a failure dues it. ‘.‘No not mneh."
THERE

folly up to iba nla »l&lt;n&lt;lanl, but to Im­
prove aud add to Ila variety and power.
THE WEEKLY SIT* will emitlnue
All
Pwtam *• u&lt; the ptoMeataet rights la
tourrt.U foeka beyowd
»ba .vrf.ro of thicgv. u th. nreetiat to
saw for tbe poor, held every Thuroday
•ftoruoon at tbe woai of Hl John’.
Guild, which I bar. before menuoaed

» BilSawssiisstsatSSSl1**-*0-*'
8 £SS&gt;£35aSSC«t833Eltt» *&lt;"•"
i H25x«5gK3B5K=-8a5=3=
| vslS&amp;csaitfiitxssHisg

truly Cbrutian chart tie. in the city. At
tee rooms, oeoe a week, ladire of ev­
ary drde fo aoefoty meet to make up
eiothee for winter, which the poorest of in ter bins need not suppose that their
the poor are not able to make for them- produce is not to be oonaumed. It will
ail be wanted, and good price, are go­
ing to bo paid tut it all. A little eonfl
women who support .mall children by
uvnee ia all that ia necresary
I’reaas
going out at day’s wort, and who can loll your reader, so. and get them to
barely pull together enongb to keep a start the wheel. One th.y move, ths
roof over their heads and coaree fond ia trouble will all be over. There ia no
their mouths by slaving early and late, reason fur trouble al all. Tbe country
is ar prosperous as ever, if people only
and bow can such find time to maks up
such eiothee as they could not afford to
bay without literally going etoeptosa?
Careworn mothers wbo find tbe sewing
aad providing foe ter families an
Tbe Mated mooting of tbe Board of
ovenask far band and brain, may con­
sider whet they wodld it in addition to Manager, waa hold nt th» Bible House.
te. they were obliged to earn all the Now Turk, oe the 5th last. Four n.w
gvoceriea th. buuse-reot, and candle auxiliary were recognised. one each in
ends from week to week. They will Georgia. Texan, Miseuuri, and Utah.
know what a btoreod help is devised tor
the poor, when tbe Roosevelt, and the Tbe Board directed the publication of
the Bcxdta of Judge, end Ruth in &gt;he
Dakota language. and orderdered that
plate, bo prepared foe a minion refer­
and b.11 from thorough good will, do­ ence 8vo EoglUh Bible, to correspond
wn the park and promenade to aow on in itn general style aad appearance with
grey flannel and rad. “unbleached" and what ia known a. tbe Bagv'.er fas aimcalico ia true Dorcas fashion. Done by Ue, large edition. A temporary respite
such careful hands, tbe sewing is of the from offldat duties waa granted to Sec­
Special Committee.
neateel order, I assure you, and young
ladies who worn plain sewing for tbair retary Holdkh, in consequence of tbe
On motion the report waa accepted
impaired condition of hia eyes, which
rhich and adopted.
renders some rvlaxaiiou free work indiaponable. The entire number of volFuller, Bentley. Hxik.
nmre granted waa 3,410, of which 180 .
Nays—None.

The AC'leoltuml Department 1s a

THE PAPER TO
TAKE.

3888SSS8SSB3S8S8SS22:

NOW IS YOUR TIME!
Gent’s Clothing,

rSHUIEHSssaaasUnii!
S'«55ssa»=ra8s5ssS8Bs;
? liSssrasasEssaasasasI

Tbe price of tbe "EEKI.Y FUN la
&gt;na do lar a year tor. .bee I of eight
pigra,aDd fifty-six cutumua Av ihl»
bare r pay. tbe expeuere of paper and
printinr, we are nut a to to make any
of Ftete pride, wtilcn may be auppoeed
o gratily peoul-arly Hh tilgan mru. tbr
by the extraeu wbleb they nee credited
io It, that itl.ava l.mlly new.pa^ei
unsurpaa -d. It devoire much apace t&lt;&gt;
Fin.nctel and &lt;*oiuu&gt;arcbtl lute b-

EEaESsEaaSEEsHESEsEC

UK Nil MH WMt
Trunks, Travelling Bags,

t la not neeoaary to set up a
order to have the WEEKLY

particular attsnttou u&gt; Uist which ran

jHaSEvasaaEs^SlISst
isSasatataSaasaaiSai
vsliEazstsssaasaavvi

THE WEEKLY BU &lt;—nfobt
tlfty-six rolarana. Only 11.80

ozraphy. Hteiwy .nil Povtry. ' It.
THE DAILY flW.-A large fourUouseboU Dc|&gt;arimar&gt;t U »u(«riy P»bo newspaper of twcnty-elcbt col­
axi^bt anvrbyvvvry tody reader, suu umns. Dallv clr.-utetlon over 130.000.
thv wll. h .mor and patbro for which
lt&lt;orU"»! .rticha me a&gt; c-lebraleJ

ssaaassvass^isaasaas
ssassissatiascaaaases

Mount of V per (ML Addr —
.•THEBON,” .New York Qty

tentfo &gt; of tbe krrainof Allahlean io
Tbe Tri-Wee’&lt;ly Free Prere. It is •
lanft thirtyalx column newspaper, full

Also a fiih line of Groceries.
'Cheap as the Cheapest
and - Good - as - the - best

for Yourself
$5 a Year! Come• and. see
J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; db.
Ha.li.gK Sept., 9th 1874.
TK

KYKKIN3 NKWS

mL.( re“t&lt;

•vvr published.

Spooner &amp; Hepburn

er II will W M.I M. a

&gt; EW OltOCERY A.MD TEA HOUSE,

CHEAPEST AND BEST

Just opened in Mr. ROWNE’S NEW STORE,

nt atw-nff

oopy for three

IM

m-iulbs the winter. IIDEPEIBENT

WWi/lqToii BLoor,
Souj-If Slot Of 3PIT* 3wp

POLITICS

Where can’lie found a choice aud well selected Stock of Sup
and Fancy
•

The bond of Geo. W. 81.xum. City
Free Prere Monomat, Comuirrctel, Lit­
erary, Agricultural. Social aud FubUed accurate, enurprislnx and ccmptece
It will contei□ besulee tbe cuo&gt;eeit Lt-

lanner.

joiin

Reliable Market Reports,

GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. CONFECTIONERY Ac.
A complete assortment of all kinds of Whole and Ground
Spices

w rr/ftirc

n. par.
IMISV X..
i rvfskrty

Aye.-Dawaoa. Madge, Baremer,Fullor. Beatley and Hicka
Nay.—None.

Lamps &amp;, Fixtures, Crockery, Class dt Wooden Ware
JAMES A. 8CRIPP3. P-JAte.
31t3
Dsraun, Mica.

Jn rompliance with tbe custom eumbItebed by tbe reverence of our Father.,

sad atty-eov

tor, Bentley and Hicks.
Nay.—None.
Of Acktoy A 8l.de |1 70 waa referred
to Cummltiee oo Finance.
Tbe following sevounta were present-

advantage to ex­
amine our^tock before purchasing elsewhere.

FOR SALE I
rbvther Daily, fii- IFrealj

«.H7)
las t-n

JOHM II PtY.

Respectfully,
Spooner &lt;f- Hepburn.

FOR SALE.

luoolx nt Thist and Weep.

BUM ejnok.

SPECIAL OFFER.

IMPOSITION HATED I
OPPOSITION COURTED!

THE REPUBLICAN BANNER

Conpariwn Invited and Competition Defied in

itew. 5«. a Wt

tor. Beattoy and Hicks.

ANKXPMKXTS tOTMB CIMMTIT0T10Y.

NO TROUBLE TO SHOW* OUR GOOD*
Free delivery to any part of the City.

MOtGAN JONES.
Hatting*, June !«. 1874.
&lt;tf

I

DEFuOi r FREE P1UM8 CJ.

Seid 8bei&gt;ard Dray lit Ward

IN CONNECTION

Teas, Coffees and Spices

WITH OTHER JOURNALS.

SPECIAL NOTICE.

Always on hand at prices that cannot be beat in the County

CASH BUYERS will find it to their

One litre and CultOne Set of
Harorea. Ono Ocra and two Hrf-ra.

We will rend, pusl pdJ. tbe Daily for
one m»n.b for kJ renu. lira Wve.ly for
Ih.e month, for 60 cento, or tne Tri-

The Bv-Laws aad Coaatitutioa of tbe
Fire Company were accepted and ap­
proved.

pure.

AU kinds nf Fruit in their Season.
Fresh Vegetables always on band.
Also we have a full line of the best

NEARLY 12,000 COPIES A DAT.

STATE OF MICHIGAN.

pones to ksep her friend, out West sup­
plied with fresh ovangve and tbe beet of
oofloe bvmaiL
There is something in thia, ns all who
have tned to find nice groceries in email
roustry places will bear aitnew. A
great deal of fun has been made of Mr
John Ruskin, the celebrated English
writer on Art, for retting up a penslonar
of hia ia a shop’ and eroding out advertisetnants oI it with copte. of hi. last
new book to tot tbe poor know where
they can got pure tea and coffee.
I
wish aomo of our reformer, and viaaouerica had the renve to undertake nythiag re practically good.

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

isEa.iisrasa.nsfiSjs

rels lying ia thv harbor were supplied
with 2.832 Biblre, or Teetame.te, in
Fuller. Bentley and Hieks.
ilifferen: language. ; and 2,033 Biblra,

PROCLAMATION.
By John J. Bagley, Governor.

.AtedlT1

J. L. REED.

extenaive with that ter, |
realui it, la tbe repute at
troll Free fre.!. in a.l U

B;r33!;aa8X858fiB3Si58 (JuresAUwrerey

J ret now to tba bavl titav

“So of eouree.with all

toctured in this comparatively new County.

nr lulng* to he elecu-io of tb&lt;
id the indue- to tbe coiTupUor
country and tlirea

alBSlMtSESEstnSKSai

CtrfnZTUof'

I am telling g od w.&lt;rk a! jnrerat, vrey ebaapjadead

lairoregv or it is e dro.l totter.
rSK* u .hi.

foreign distribution were granted. aud
•1,650 ia food.
The New York Bible Society report,
that during tbe month ofOctolwr, 3,713
famiiiee ia the city were viaiied, and
651 Bible*. or Trotamanta. diatribatml

Bv the way. thio bnstnee. ot aending 14,200 emigrants landed at Cartla Gurpackagae by mail instead of exnreaa i.
coming rapid ly U»o favor. Tb. deal
era ra tbia eity pay epecial attention to
evading order, tn thia way, and A. T.
Stewart A On. tall me thia branch of
tbair baaiaee. (prang «n one month to
•3,000, and gore on with rapidity which
ia Mirpriaiag aad delightful.
A ulk

OIV’E THING

• BUGGI1 « AMD

wnrld. It willne full ef ro ertalnlnx

Jons n. pay

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acBScveaiasiessisgsS
933XSB^SSKt£ti33Hs£3

grade of Green and Broadway streets be
would remind them that there -tney be
cases close about ttam where sack skill
would not be undervalued. But if tbe
sister-in-law with now boa]th, and tbe
aafafot'r*. wife, and the neuralgic neigh­
bor ecrore the way are provided for in
thio respect, nothing u easier than to
make up plain, substantial clothing for
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that I am sorry for ’’and that is” to be compelled to discharge
Honest, Industrious and competent Mechanics, who are deaerving
of steady employment, because I am overstocked with work fin­
ished. My snops are all full of work"Buggies and Cutten”
and now if the people of this good County of Barry would en­
courage Mechanical Industry at home and thereby promote their
8UN tbe beet telly newspaper In tbe own interest, they wiU all come to. Hastinp and buy all their

On motion Council adjourned.

It ia the purpose of the Pub­
lisher of the Bammeb. to settle

with every person who does

A Drop of Joy In eveey Word.’

business with the Banxu office
prior to Jin. 1st, 1875, and to

Dr. R. V. Flame, B trite. N. Ta Dear

—It in with a happy bran that I pen
that end is now making out Sir
tbeee lines to acknowledge that you aad

For the accommodation of such of ou.r friends as may
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AU grades of Tom. the very beet in tbe Market Fresh every
undvrvtmdinfl, however, that the order /or our Journal and week Iron the Importer, a 8. SLEEPER k CO., of Boston, ud
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muni

ineiti on a prompt settlement
Be warned in time.

brought me out of the grave. Throe
mootbe ago I Was broken out with
ulcere and tore, oo my body. limb, aad

have taken six bottles, and to-day I am
. In good Smith, all those ugly ulcer.
, having healed and foil my skin in a
, natural, healthy condition. I thought
al one time 1 could not be cured. &lt;1i though I eon but puoriy expram my
gratitude to you. yrt there to a drop of
I Joy lu every word I write. God’s blewlog rest cn you and your wonderful
medicines to the humble prayer of
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The Heating. Aw Jtonat nail ua -*a
Wbe^s medictoe will promptly cue
« and cvoSeoptabJe com’' for voting
taM Woman Baffraer. Wall, there

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Hutmgs, Nor. 10th, 1874.
Detroit Free Preaa 110.60. and Republican Banner. 11.50, for
D-troit Tribu-i-, 110 80, and Rapubliuan Bvnner, 81.50, lor
Detroit Poet, 810.60, and BepuoUuan Banner, 81.50, for
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Chicago. Tribune. 82.00 and Repnblican Bam
Chicago Inter-Ooeen, 11.55 and R&gt;—ib
*" men 1Banner, &gt;1.50, for
Chicago Journal. 82.15 and Repul ■an B.auwr. 8150 for
olicnn B lunar 11.50, tor
Chicago Poet and Math • I 65 and
» Banner 11.50, for
Detroit Free Prree. ft 00 and
Detroit Tribue*. 82 00 and Ito ___ tn Banner 11 60. for «&gt;e»w»
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Detroit •
PCM,
52.00
and. Brpub —an Banner 11.50 for
’ Michigaa Farmer, 82.00 and lupoblioan Bennet 11.50 for Country Gentleman. 82-50 and Rapublioan Benner 11.50 for Western Hum', 82.00 and Rrouldteaa Banner HAO for
Advaana, 13.15 end Brpublioen Banner 11A0 for - •
Nee Coveo ant, 82.65 and Republican Banner HAO for
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MUSICS NOVEMBER
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GOLDSMITH'S

BRYAJTT &amp; STWTOK

TRIWEEKLIES.
d Beputtem Banner I1.5U for

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6.40

an Baun-r 81.50 for Banner 81-50 for i&gt;n Banner II 50 fir •

nr 11.50 far
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sBaamwUAOfor .

John Stanley.
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Liiltt

�Th. next annul Meeting „f ,hi. As.ociation will be held at Kalan.as.-o
e-muiandng on Monday *re»ing. Derouiber 2Sth. 1874, and ci-winuinu
At Granger Prices.
thmegh Tntoday ,od Wrdnwday fol­
lowing.
,
There is •«. be a apacial meeting of
All tbe Railroad* running to Kale,
Pioneer Fire C.unp.nr. N -. 1, on Fri. ■uapoo give free return tinketa to tn-inday evening, Nov. 27th. It la tbe dve're
of the officer* that every tnemlnrr (bould
he in altendano*. as busin*.* of impor­
tance will come before ibo meeting.
We learn that 41 fine c.p. that cost signed to b* of th* most interesting and
ahum 883 a doa in bar. b -en parch seed p.scticii character.
6* tbe um of the members ..f Pioneer
Addrea e- and papers will h« rvou
by some of th.. abieA man ia th ■ Stole
M-mn l-a* been |4awl in g&gt;4 orJ-r,
Teacher* tnd all Inend. ol Edeoatio..
and that tbe oamjtrny i* p.'m?&gt;riux ate cordially .nJ eamestly invited Io
beyoud all pcevloa- nr-oadeat.
anend. Te*tl.*ra in .11 grad*, ol
Atavng -ur new adrertwrmcm'a ’o-1a. -cbuols will I,* amply tepid for their
Anorr Birrxxa. At certain periods
will be found tb- Pro^-em* of the Da- attendance, both m pb-aaure and profit.
of hfo a loam u a n-e-e.itr ; but there
0E0. A. PRINCE 1 co.
trvit Fra, pr(M. ,h. |Ml,io? D .,uoerJlU,
h d ingot in usmg stimahiui* that injure
paper in the Stale, aadun-ot thab&gt;.t
tile organs of digestion while giving Organs
&amp;.
Melodeons.
»ewa|«per* puhU»bod. Wo commend
tmnpurary relief To obviat* thia and
n"OM*‘- Ur»e*e. •■* M*.«
;
it to thv atUntiuu ..f such of our r«aler* aa dest.e a D -maeraticm.-trupjl.tau

FINE PICTURES

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CHURCHES.

fhe Country Gentleman

endev of the club- fm retd.a |3D aad

CHICAGO TRIBUNE
Th« Leading Newspaper in
th* Wait

54,000

XThe delegate, fro® Emsn..cl Uharch
; to the Diuoaciau &lt; -j iv-nli tv at U.an I
fa
R-pi-la nu the 2d of Duo-mbrr, ur. tn..
Recoe. Rev. J. W
II1W
Dubat-: Qi—tuin—1&lt; the-liveraity
Henry A. G-olye«r. Hun. Davi t &lt;J. । of the human Irnj
‘
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Robinson, an I M. W Riker, E q. Al I Amuttn
ternate*. F D. Ackley and Jama M. L B. K-rnpra
Chaa- FL Uiuee.
Clothing!
'
Hoghsa.
Paul Butl-r,
Gaorgr D-nnia,
NcwdOek of Clothing on th* roaif
Our thanks -re fan lured tir in invi­
from Jlouou. We hire men’, fon.-v
Luther B own.
suiio. black *uita an J « full ime ol cJ- tation to the Grund Annual Firom.n's
Bwll, al StiniMj-’a Hdl. Charlotio.
to he .oI4 ch-ay tor -mep ice to all. Our
810 al, woas owrruim (or wear cannot Tu-olay evening. DoenmlMr l.t Th­
en td of in vital hn is a fin- si-cimen of
job workrfraditubl* -dik-1., th* Firrm in

‘

HISTORY OF T11E

NEW YORK TOMBS

Daily.

Important of all qeoattone—When to
Buy and A’hrn to Sell.
Tbe Country Gvntemm embrace*
oi-tnerous m.nor depirtment. of .
P^ial ch-irutrr. such as tbe Dairy
I be ftoullrv-Yaid the
,k- viZ’

P'A |«st offi?u has been edahbshsd at
Cirltoa Co--t*r and James M. Cuv-rt
appuiutal p-si-uu'ar. / ~A'u' &lt;13! «y-

T-UTHRRTtFCKBBASJV,Publishers.
AIBAMY, M. Y.
'

Continuing our rec-rd of th&gt; doing*
pieamre. Any ot our sub-erib r» who
deMi. can bate their paper* sent there •4 th* Circnit Court w« not* th* follow­
ing ■* th« bu.in*** of th* week *n-liag
on notifying tti of their'wishes.
E*|nniii| attentiua is aikeJ to the ar on Saturday la«t

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proof ,5 Mata. cbeJced flanuei plait
scarlet, blue, gr.-cn, ud opera, only 6&lt;
ivnl*. We have ttia beet beaver cloak
Ing In our town. Don’t forget to c .11.
Ooo, H. JoJiXm.k A Co,
®”f
MWdlerlHe.

.rVW’.W'-”,

a-agaside'. or paper, published, with
without the advertised pjemtum-.
will obtiin it’f--r you at'th- Izjw
Raisa, without any axpenso to you
••nding tbe erder.

tick on our 4th page Oom tbs Lmsing
RrpMiton. res lowing the masterly re­ Myer* plaintiff rs Nathan 0. Grant, import of thu Coi-nuisiionrr of Railroa Is. pl-ade-1 with Sarah A- Hudon, defend­
W o shall hovo more to say if th- lacfo I ants; a judirem.nl of 8102 UO was a*.
i curded tbe plaiu'lff by a Jury with rash
j of suit to ba tared.
Wright A Hol
th* me iu time tru«t tbe ariicl* referred
to above, will bo isrefullv read, by »v bnx/k fur Praii.tiff, William Howhy
! aad James A. Swvaoy for defendant*.
ery perwn iuiervstvd in public im*
In th. case ot Allen Wheelock and
Chari-* L Tultfo, «* Amoa W-odmanthe plai triff* -olanUnly submit to
a nun suit w.tli judgement in fiver ol
defendan-, against plaintiff* an-l aaroty
He &lt;ccnp&lt;r* a l-r^o. -ell fur-ii*lieJ
iwevet*. Sw.esoy A Wood fur plaior &lt;utu in th* officara' qaarlcrt. take* hi&lt;
•‘ff-- Vankelsoi &amp; R-lie for defendIwxuri-a. m-st. by him* If. w-*r* tb*
ordin-rv d.-ma ul a vituen. and ba&lt;
The Replevin Suit «f laieetl* M. Co­
been allowed tu let bi. luir and wni*krey, by h-r next fn-nd. Am T. Wood-n grow. On* ol iboso
w.-rth. vs Cb.ir!e. 8. Burton, wa« trkd
l-y jury who f -and ••that a* lose much ol
the ptui-eru a. was i.ken I rum the traok
Of Special int-reklio ib* Utile |
pie ia Tb* Nursery, a monthly pub.
litm by John L Sh.-rey, uf Omron, at i detention, and a* to the ..ibtr property
81.50 |«r year It i- toll of il uurali-ui ' tor dul-ndant. Cod tor tb plaintiff to
that eiiinut fail of j;loa4nx .neb rea-1-1!». toxrd. WriJn a 11 Ibrook for
era. while the muttor i&gt; just -nlejlatod plaintiff, C. Q HrUbruok on i Wtl.iam
t sinter-*t an I ins’r.ic* you -g person., | Bur;bor fo d-fouJin-.
Ol all -&gt;nr pnb.ic-tfo-.* ttonu i. mi.ie
I-. the'assuimwit cnoe of Loval 8milh.
that cat. be mure w«|. ogiy !—“ ------ 1
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It msy not be generally know--, I
it has b yun I all qae-tiu -. been puv
that iL- -ns.iulac ur-uf g'ovu . ia
Ac., by Darling A Hib&gt;irJ ot ill* ei ;
i. use-iinx with goo ral fjv-ir, and

aud sliipuing g-ols to spend ric
g-ving u» tb. partic ilari of Itwir
era* ol taoni.ig -nd m-nu'actor-.-a,

Lical Mtjijies floticej.

» 30th day of • over
n ave ■&gt;** ilb*l alia
Id. and ibal the drai
1 our: bat whether a

•eunty. N-w York, but rsmovsj to th*
then wilJ.rnv* of Jarkam count*.
Michigan, in November. D35 settling
on land preebaoed of th* Guv«rnm-nt
in th* towoabtp of Concord. H* real led
Ibero until 11-52, when Le/nt.rvd «m*
land in th* township „f Baltimore, tn
this oounlr. and tuaj* it bl* hum*. In
alt th* rolaliuoa «f &gt;ifo Mr Striker **•
on* »t th* truest and njble.l of men.
buo-re-l and reapect^l by -11 win, kn-w
him Had olten been chosen by bi*
follow to*n*m-n to all th* rospousibljiusiliuos of tri-ai within tb.ir gift, and
by th*
U&gt;*8seun l R-pr*eeu:«-

llcc,,?a » »h th- jom.ultte* appointed
l-y the Tiuatw* to nterlntend thk
□uotliig oi tbe tai.a reprn outing the
lumber* of t &lt;kota-old. While there
Isnoetusl noceslty tor the pneeneo

lf-72. a* tb-ir Rcpn*«ai*tivu in th*
Stat* Legislature. T * dntoe of thiti u-t like all oth--ra cubfl J—1 to bin- ware
Ji.cbar.red with Imn-r to himwlh end
for tins bv-t in ter*st *£ th- pub'le, but
l-ruvv-l too KtMt lorjii* admired year*
and f*&lt;iblo heath, aud from th*
uf
the lung Ssduti ol lt73. ha utver Icily
r*eov*&lt;ed. and finally, quietly foUaale-p

k ton-ma liereaft-r, llirvuyli the merit*
vl Him wlu d.ed &lt;&lt;n Calvary that -rrm; men might find loisiv-n—* tr the
ui*nitold .rrura cuuaquuo! . t&gt; wir.ii.tane* uu tbi* fouUtuol of Gun who
•doetl. ell thing. wrll." M.y the ex.
i «.ay-d s-xc-i-t laxaliun of coau. Wright ■ mpU Im. h» hit bshini *o woetl.y -I
A h -ibruok and J-.tu Carv»tn f--r apI-»ltee. (1 U H dbrajk for appeUa-it.
In the 0MU.ui.si' ca»o of (liratn N-rrt o. appo.lm, v* Israel S- Geer, anpe!
but, the J-.ry foun I or plaintiff |13U .

iS-BEFS
rixs'-r
st-T'-sS
A. N,

AB IN,

FLOVR f- GRJLY

Commission Merchant,
In tbo chinrery mitter of El-jih
Johnson vs V-tla Jnhneon. tor divorce, a
•li-creo of divert* was entered. Cletnrnt
Smith for complainant.

the future.
Rooms in Washington
Block, south side State Street-

I
Tbo tu&gt;ile*iga&lt;»d having purchased
' the Barr.wills* Flour-ng Mill, are pre^psnid to d-‘ miiliog of any daeeiipUou
kuu short o-itioe. P.'tonago subeitrd.
Cu-tooi wurk a speciality Cush paid
fur wueat, uOru, oata and buckwheat.

Cider Apple* Wanted.

1 want all the Cider Apple* I can
buy. Caah will be given for them.
Bring them a'png—eoonor the hotter.
Mill an Jctf-rsnn street, n.-tir Kelley’s
steam mill, south end of city limits.

Gold 112.

L1VINGST0JK IS DEAD!

' W* clip th* f-llowiagfrom th-Grand
Rapils &amp;flt:
Howland, White A Co . the contrac­
tors who have th* j -b of building tbe
notire lino of the Michigan nud Ohio
Railroad exp-ct that the sub o-ntr.rtur* who are at w-rk O'a Un* end ol the nhicb reached over 20 000 co|-iM|ha,
fir-t year. Grand chance for ag-ftts
Pric-.-t the l«--k, 81 00. Agent* fav rable d-alt with. Addrew (at thia
uffio-). -r Morgan ubanel. Bo-ion

C. SJHULENBURG.

Fino rain Sunday night.
Thauk•giving to-morrow.

Patent* luuid.

Tbe Jury are still at work

services'ea a wolfoigger to tbo ci?iwns
of this eily and vicinity. Reeiden-e on
Green Street in the Second Word.
Terins rea-onabl*.
Rouxi Csjf.
’ Halting-, Oct 30, lS«fo

List* of Patent* i**u.-d from &gt;bo U.
8 Patent Office tn Michigan Inventors,
for .the week ending Nur. Otb. 1874,
and each beating that .late. Furnish­ THE
Mr- E. R-binaon will give a Thanks­ ed thia paper by Cux A Cor, Solicitor*
giving । arty at Hickory Cursors, Tburs- of Patent*. Wellington. D. Q:
Plow-Woeel-W 8 Lewie toe, Kala[ day, Nov. 26. bill 8100.

WHOLE WESTERN

The earning* of lb- Greet Western
Railway fur th* w-ek .-nding October
16th. were.
1874. 8 U5,825; 1878,
8128,470. Gering the month of 8-p
iember th- trofic d-creo— ou the Greei
Western .r.r.gy-1 sb-ut IIOlXM per
week,
(169,000 lor the month.
But th.ro si. afou a d*craa» in wink
'«K expenw* smuuutiag to (71100
The nwwfh’s profit. .,rs (1(8,0 k).
againM 1X54.900 in September 1873.

COUN-

sassRjs.

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Religion* aerviee*
morrow in tbo
I' Methixli-t Churvb. Rev. T. D. Marah

'' officiating, at half past 10 o'clock.

Painting and Graining.

' Tn» Lensing RiyAlitm ia to be pub
! lisbed *etui weekly aftor tbe firet ol
' January. 8u.«mi to the eatorpritoL/'Tbauk-ffiviug *ervic--s ■ ill be bold iu

i Emanuel Cho-ch tt-morrow at 10:80
i-LM. i&gt;vJ. w Baucruit, officiating.
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i Fur a tow days jiart. wo bare bad
C«ui«. On«j S-J.I.I »b« o
AIhovo'.gh work; able tooehcra. Great .Jlig ^our th* grrnn-l is covered with
er demand for a*a Im’s to fill jadibmthan’ th- amply. Tenn* mM
We ri-b w* wore rfoh, eo that we
F-&gt;r cireuiara addree* C. G. Swonaberg.
couM afford one ot tbw* apleadid
Cbaudeh-ra that Smith. M*n«e A Proatun are *rUi»g *n cheap.

H. Bigley, Mr*. H.ttk C»k. Vrv
U.N. Ooot-r. Mra. Z-bAh Duff-y,
Mra. 8. A. Demond. Mi** Olive -Dauiel,
J. M- F-irt. Mre. C. E. Fergey, Bu*Il
Fuller Mra Mary E UuMtmith. Tom
Ha»*y. Fred llectt. A hrn Hauen. J.C.
K-tctiom. Ears Leo -ard, Hrs. A I-its
Moore, Mra Alio. M.-ura Fre-mia Par­
ker. Albert Ito-la M- So'.em to. Ad*i.8ea:*r, John E. Rsnkia, dan-ah Tem­

Specimen CopieiSintFree

John Bo*-m*r ba* th*thank* nf Edd ple, Hanson Wurth.
for remplre of Ins b«t oigarw. Heal­
way. keep* guod onre and teeot* to
Town-hip Ckrfc of Hope.
know who should trylbemCreek. Mich. Ly-la A- D-tgar,
Carpoater'* Art Entertainment after Orlesna Ou-, N. T.

Dir « rM,r letters to No. of
Si-owing IO « dcad-he-d buuw on ttdiredey arming, poll OP *»■«"• ««&gt;d
b-x or drawer.
Roarere. P M.
I They bare thsuka for comptiawttaire.
Arrmw in want cf gtorm th* very

&lt;r.t living i a'-*, will du wail to toll on
J-J.n Sl-aley. We have beau (bar*

THFWTkOBOOL ntTKltTAYK.

WEBSTER’S

"ns43KSSE..
Baaml. Ih.thr.nd: M

Obstacles to

H.A. BUSELL'S
MkM.lM.SM.

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iTupoo tbocdsditioa of the » ran plated roads, nioe of which are braneboperated to* other companies as own­
ers or teaeecs
Tho aggregated length of tbe 35 op­
erated roods, meladteg tree's which lie.
without as well n within the State, is
5,564.41 rnitek; but the wbola length of
iradt in Michigan, is 3.253 milas.
During 187M.2AZ 1-4 milre of track
bare bean added to that already ia use.
Of this amount, 90 1-2 mites were laid
ou tbo Chicago 4t Canada txxithsrn, and
To*olo, Canada Southern A Detroit; T®
miles on tho Gntcd Bapida &amp; Indiana t
35 1-2 miles on the Detroit t Bay City i
8 1-4 oa Uie Chicago * Northwestern,
and 8 miles on the Jackson. Lansing A
Michigan, Midland A Canada, tbe
MImtuI Hauge, aud the Trareree Cliy
Badraods were put in operation daring

Tbe total of paid up stock and debt
u 9288,256.499.52, the average per mite
boira 966,102.20
The total eoat of all roods aad equip­
ments waa 9273,650.968.41, of which
tho properJon fur Michigan was 9147,582.40VJ7. Tbe aeecage root per mile
868JW.69
Tbo earnings of all the roads report­
ing ware 985. ’52,465.5; operating ex
poara 825,458,449.90, whi. h Is s littte
over 71 per rent, of tbo earnings. The
total net earpings of all roods, includ­
ing tbe bronebeo vl the Chicago A
Nanhwestern. were 814.596,777,56,
amounting to 5.06 x*r cent uf their
paid op stock sad debt.
Average
groos earningi per mile, 18,648.45 ; averajrejict earning*, 82.610.83 per mite.

Trunk Ctxapoatea use DO lb. ra I. Ail;
lb- track is kid upon the stun lard
gauge of 4 feet 8 14 inches, earepiidp ‘
itM uiauu Kapida and Indiana aud IUc
Miebigsn Lake Store, wtoonftae gauge
ia 4 feet 9 1-2 inchc.. The Heeia «
Torch ladie ia i loot 1 inch, and the
Mineral Range ia 8 foot
Duriag tbe year 1878 Ibero were 257
aou-denta to pereraa, of which 27 per
coat w,re fatal; 40 par cent Murrod
from reuses beyond tbo euolroi uf the
victims
victim. ; 54 pa*
par rout
cent &lt;sf
of all
all __
the________
injured
ware empteyea; 26 par Oout were |&gt;av
rengura, and 2.' per rout ether p-tsun*.
Mor* than 20 par cral «f ell the amidenls befall partons upon the track;
about tea per cent from attempting to
gel ou or off ravutg trains; 19 per cent
were hurt white coupling rare ; sad 18
pet cent were injured white awltehibg
orllading off trams- Fur every passeng-r
killad, there ware three uutaUm aud
fi-ur ampiuyea. On*-fi4h of fie e*eidents to pas^ng*r» (woved total; uaethinl to ampkyaa; au dfire-elgb-a to a l
other persons. TbeCommissioner hints
al legislation to punish the e sreteeaure*
of tho** whose who itulst upou walking
upon railroad tracks agd jumping upon

J. Cole &amp; Son.
Grand Itauid* will each send a full
uissimacdery tu the Mrausie Rranion at
New Orleans early n-xt month. We
hear very bltte rai l by any of uw Sir
Knights about going.

Elcm Years Ml 1 Per Cat htet

Benjamin Soule of Grand Rapids has
tho cuutroet to deliver 1O0.W0 torn for
the now Chicago, Saginaw A Cenada
Railroad. They aro &lt;•&gt; ba delivered by I
Jan. 1. along th* first 35 miles of tbe
roti 1 neat of Bi. Louis.

The now depot of tho Lake Sooro A
Michigan Bomtbera Railroad at Grand
Rapids i* 80 by 40 fret io KM,'and cos:
8I.U0L In just Suvua day* from lbs
time the lumber was delivered tbe buUdiag was cotapletod anl in uaa.
Tb* train dispatcher'* vffice, of the
Michigan CenUai railroad, has been remortrl iroui Kalamazoo to Jacksun
Junction. All tb* uicWoMof tb* road
«u tsuw Iw upereted irum ores point.
Seven dispatcher* aad tw. Operator* are
thereby taken trona Kvlamasuo.

tte b at a at mt imh bus
mu
sire
IHfflUU
UE L 0MB
Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.
h'Si’Ks,

Jesse Chance is going tu build a naw
iron Inidgo at K-llevue, aimiUt to the
■ we* -rected in Lansing during tb* po«

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VINECAR BITTERS
egar Bittern are
EEHiSJfii
ra Nwrada amaatal—
------------nulidttil r roiiert:** o’ wldch are extract­
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.,
• SI—
IlieqwsaUMi isBlus&lt;&gt;4dallyaskad. *;Wbat
ia Use cauM of the nnpereUelrd enree* ot
Vtico.k llmW Our answer is, that
they remove tbe cause of disease, asd the
patient recovaia Ida health. Theypre tbe
great bloo.1 purifier and a Hforiviag priadid", s perfect Ileuovainr and Ineigontor
of ihe •yvtera. Never beforeiu tbe history
of the workl has a me.Heine been compoinded po-sesring the remarkable qua!-r
‘ t.—l.
wi
' &lt;um- * uuui iw lieu io. Aiisy are a
Ua PurgAti ye as sn U aa a Toole, reiierCoaa-MIon or Tnflamtnatiou of tbo
Liver aud Visceral Orpins, in BiliousDie-

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Business that will Pay

WLSAMiSXSXi!

FILES
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TO HAVE 600D HEALTH

gated 93.502.988.24, or 2 1-2 per cent
upon tbe paid up capital stock of all the
rvoda operated in tbe State.
The firat Grange nss organ:r»l in
The mileage returns (though some­
Washington by Mr. baunders. Superin­
what incomplete) from .10 rowls out of tendent of the D-iarwCent of Agncul
tho 85 show 31,858,726 mitea run.-27
।
cure.
The second in Minnekota, by
per cent by passenger tra.ns, 49 per
Secretary of Washington G^suge.
cant by freight trains, aud 14 par eeat
Tbo olrjcct of the Grange it not to
by conatruecioa and all other trmna- 26
roads rejorting pbisenger mileage, car­ control political action or la fight monried 9.631.230 passengers duriag the upulists, but to advance tbs beat interns
ywat.
I o. the farmer by education ia agricul­
Ths equipments of all roods, bofh in I ture and horticulture and to practice
and out of tbe State, amount Io 1.822 ccooumy and efficiency in business
locomotives .and 80,675 cars. Of Bal ;
piMaa^oa care. 588 are eqniptiwl with ‘

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.’or Plows and other purpose:

for all Ka!amase*&gt; Plows kept on hand,

“rt aid Ins Bam Plow,

tbe National Orange is placed at 8'1.
000 by Brother SoaukunJ, Master ot
the Iowa Slate Grange.

ating expenux. the aggregate of their
The National Grange of the Fatruns
deficit being 9366,418 88. Eight reads of Husbandry will ouaaurence its. antra
failed to pay the wbola of tbair in &gt; rest al sevaiou ia the city of Charleston. S.
da*. the amount unpaid being 8984,­ C., nu the first Wednesday in February,
275.82; white the amount of interest
paid waa 96,864,761 Ud.
There were 18 com|-anics whoso op­
erating expouaea and interest exceeded
tbair aggregate gross earnings by 92,
693.327.42
Only three roads reported dividends,
via: the Michigan Central. Lake Shore
A Michigan Southern, aud tbe Chicago

Be it known, That J shall
keep in stock and fill to order ।
the Celebrated

□i^Fopo

Punctually us ever the Miasoun Btalu
Gr.ugu publish** its quarterly report,,
showing receipts from tb" subordinate
grange* of 19.675 48.

Get P.Bwtil&amp;ft.

Iltwi W. s* Is Mid s^tuses

No Feraou rah take Ihene Bilim
according to" H
-om. and• remain
’ ’teug
heir bonee aro cot dc­
— -------- j
— t«iison or other
and vital onans wasted beyond repair.
Gratrhil TIioumi)0h proclaim Vnmoab B.Trtn the mast wonderful Invigcrant that ever saxtained the sinking system.
Bilious IlrmltUnt, and inter­
mittent Ferera, wbicL are so prevalent
in the valleys of our great rivers through­
out the United States, erpeeially thoeu of
tbe Miwnseiprii, Ohio, Mteeoun. Illinois,
Tenoeesee, Cumberland. Arkansas, Red.
, Colorado. Broxos. Rio Graadu, Pearl, Ala­
bama. Mobile. Savannab, Roanoke. Jamss,
and many olhsrs with their vast tribu­
taries, throughout our entire country dur­
ing Hie Kummer aud Aut—an, and remark­
ably so duringecasona ot unusual lieat and
dryness, ere invanably veompan!ad by ex­
tensive .lernngemrate of tbe »tamacli aud
liver, aad other abdominal viscera, lather
tree’men I. a porgathre, exerting a powerful
influence ui-oa these various organ*, is
eivatislly necesaory. Tliero is no cathar­
tic for the purpose equal h. Do.J. Waucs’a
Vi-reoAh Brrrxix. as they will speedily re­
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taot.

C. P. Rowell fi Co’g. Col.

Culonel Mo "grave hat been sent
North by tbo Patrons ol Mmisaippi to
induce tbe movemxut thitber ut eijritnl
•nd intelligent labor.

la u
! ?

it.**

If mm will rnjoy-gnod health, kt
them n-e Vrsaaaa lirrrrn* as a medicine.

H* reiterate* nearly all of th* auggeitioa* aud rwcotameuJatiuu* rantiinsd in his report s»f lass year, add ad- - - ;--------- --- - ——re -z: dura a tew uuiers. lb* must cotwpicu^ *»“•*»“• ,b* progress ot the Same,
oua uf whsch aro that the Cummise’uner tUt: “cu at *urk uB tka &lt;uanh will.
-tie aatuvrixed
- • to order
■
gate un •both teAtns weio obliged tu run fur lite. Loe.
aide* cf a tract, or where there it.a col­ 81,UU&lt;&gt;.
lite bulanco of cish in th* btate
lection of tracts at a aireel or highway
crossing, instead of upon oua aide only ; Treasury Nov. 1. 1874, «u896d,146 86.
aad that a law ba peased, eutbutwug Receipts dunog th* wwk ending Nor
the employe* ot reilruad cooi|*aniea tu tl worn 830,481.17; poymeuta duriag
eat daceyed or daug-rou* tree* staoding •itme Gms 858.138.91; louring a Lai
upon tbe premises of adjacent prqwrty Jure in Uie Troa&gt;ury ui Wl'J.494.12 ; a
owners alongaidu their track. He re­ ues-tvra lur tbe wveK at 927^6174.
marks that the aes-d of thia legislation
Hun. L. D. Dibble, attocuey ol tb&lt;
was illustrated by tho n.uet disastrous Chicago and Like Huron ttailroed, wa.
railroad aecideac yet reverted duriuu
1874 itj Ibis State, that at Trufhot sta­ ployus of ths road, with -n elogant Xv
tion, on tho Dstruit. L*usin - A Lahr -aicbcluia rusting 859. Str. Diol
Michigan Railroad, July 17, whrro a was token entirely by surpiise, bo: i
gravel train uf nine cars was completely •ponded in n neat and loelmg speech.
wracked, 7 men being killed and lb

GOODEY SLADTS BOOK

Jttta &amp; Saiiiai

A FINE IIAIA filuWISBIEIIOS.

JEMNfflN, SKIING IACHTE K

To Whom it may Concern!
gruss earnings [xr train mile run
tor all clatooa
-------uf. tr*
'-rare »L4l ; Mt
earnings 39 coots
»* carnikgs 69 •
08 were from fr»L-w transport alien;
28.08 from passenger traffic; end tho
romaining 4 per cent, fnxn express,
mails, and mvcellaiMoua sources.
Of. the expense* 23 |cr cent were fur
motive power and curs, 28 |&gt;er cent lur
maintenance of way, aid 49 per cent
far operating, such c« salaries, damage*,
taxation, and hire of cars. It ia a uoticaable fact that the extwase* end earn­
ings per mite uf tho roads in tbe Upper
Peninsula are vety much larger than
tho ether roads of tbe Htata, with the
exception ol th" Lake Bbore &amp; Michigan
Southern and th- Michigan UeturaL

i csiH.WiisuMFsmnam

I shall rontinu* to keep on hand and
•--11 the b-sl uf

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

iivor. and grocrnlly n-vlorlng the healthy
iuuciious of.'lba dipvetlvw organ*
Dy&gt;pqr&gt;ia nr I iidlgt-dion, Hcadcelic.Bein ia thehhc-ihler*,Ccri|thi,Tightnews cf the Cheat. Dizsneas, Sour Eructa­
tions of the Stutaacb, Bad Taste in tho
Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the
Heart, Inflammation ot the Lona*. Pain
in the region ol the Kidueya. and a hun­
dred other painful aymptonu, are the off•prinit* of Dyvpepmx Ono buttle will
jirvrs a better rnanntre of its merits than
a lei.g'by advvrliecmeuL
Scniftiln, or King's F.rIL White
8»sl.infi. tleers, Eiyaipelsa, Swelled
Neek. Goitre, tteiufnluus Inflammations,
Indolent Iiiflammslious, Metccrial AflTccnona, Old Norte. Eruptions of the Skin.
Sore Eyes, etc., etc. In these, aa ia all
other conatituuuusd Diseases, Wium
Visacak lirrtiti have shoau thexr greei
curative lowers in th* most obstinate cml
intractable cxsea
Fur Inflaiiimutory and (hrotile
BbrumatisUl, Gout, II.lions, Bemittent
sad Intermittent I'evsra, Dtsease* of tho
Blood, laver. Kidneys, and Bladder, these

■ sale iweiB. are veeatee*
ssasM •&gt; saM roan. &lt;Sua i&gt; ka OaSOes i
owe ,la tfcs&lt;n/ar Mswni »»e saaw
■ san as. wk? Iks a«aswWiksreaU&lt;s.
hscrwM. asSUIs ,Un»w &gt;&gt;»•&gt;•* I.

&gt;»WI MAM
HWs MEM
stesiaz lu

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. I.

3rand. River Valley Division

L/Lik 4«r &gt;r x-r. A
u*sii&lt;n.-.u, ta win ■
••« newjws-uU u
e7-7u«'slw’-s»Zilii'r"
asss swum umwsi/ ।

CaUtod by Vitiated Blovu
Mecbnnlrul JHm-mmw.—Persons racagt-d in Paints and Ad. nerals. such as
P.un-.lwra. 1 rpe-iettcrs, Gold-beiusra, and
Miners, as they advance in life, are sub­
ject to |amlysir of tbe Betels. To guard
against this, taio a disso uf Waucxa'a
V txru &gt;n I’m. r.i eeeisivnaily.
For Skill DIwaMte, I&gt;'i]!&lt;ions,T*««’,
bolt Ulicuni. Blotches, Spots, Pimple?,
PuatuliM, 1 tod*. Carbuncle*. Ringworms,
Scald Iliad. Sore Eye". Erysipelas, Itch,

-w isuui
ase &lt;kslab 4m W mxmw. a. u. un
■ siKk la Ik. isreessa. sklskssUwsruM

SHESKb®

SKKS&gt;3tF t KS-iRriS

or nature, sre literally dug np and earried
out of the system iu a (lion time by the
EM of tlirec lUtters.
Pin. Tape, and other 'Vontw-Urtir.g in Uie »' st. tn of an many thousands, sre
effoetaallv destroyed aad removed. No
system of msdkiue, no veraufugva. no

X
ar.
4*. . g
^■eUavv. lbs Iraia leaiaa towkse**
.eta*, iiwr H ra elt seton Km. m
newsies "US she ta&gt; Crsta «e tea Vs
traiMteMeUs»o4J^SfaAw

Agriculluial ImDlerr.ent:

Foe Female OiniolaintA, in young
or old, mamed or riugte. al the dawn of
woman hood ot the turn ol lifeelbaee Tonic
Bitter* diefday *o dcchted aa infinenoe
'
that improveiucsl Is som perceptible.
Jaundice.—In all eaare nf jaundice,
Warenousa currier Broadway and Ap
rest aasnred that your liver is net doing IU
pls Btreeu. F
W. T EASTMAN
work. Th" only senxibio treatment is to
Hastings, Sept 23,1874.
promote the secretion of the bile and
faior its removal. For llu* purpuwo use
Vixboab Btrtxxs.
Cleauae the Vitiated Blood when­
ever yon Cud its impurities bursting
through ths skia in 1’iruptae, Eruptieas,
or Sores; clcsxiM it when you find it ob­
structed and sluggish iu the veins; cleanse
siting M tbestosy e&gt;4s. Me Se. 4a
»
r»r.»«fl. Assn t&gt;srhs».Mg A rbs 4s
se it eben it is tow; your frelmgs will t:D
you when. Keep tbe blood pure, aad the
health of the system will follow.
«L AC.
(Gtvx xx'i Call.)

fsUmaa't Fslose tftwsiae Csn Isas
1 ItesiH lunes were ■Win. ssre*&lt;
41w.«U&gt;w4 IsslOs iw Chtaaew v

41 Part Ere N.Y- ^JENNIE,’

Tbo aveiage tonnage of products car- ,
rted. ao far as ateerrainable. was 12.- ।
370.905 toe*. The amount of iron aau
other ores carried waa about 1,445,242
FIFTH ANU LAST GUTCONCEB1
tosa; and tho tonnage of lumber and
15 Alli UF Till.
forest products exceeded that at agri­
A twenty thousand dollar judgement
cultural products, fi(mr. provision*, and •as rendered again*! Grand Rapids on
manufacturer
lUilruail bonds a few day* ago.
Tbe avvrags rales ot freight jwr ton
Tb« shop* of tbo Msehigan School
per mite ia teas by from two tu 14 ]&gt;er
NOVEMBER 30, 1874.
seat, aa compared with tho rates of Furniture Co. at Northville ware de­
Drawing Certain at that Date.
1872. Tho CommUsiuncr quotes trexu alroynd by fire last week. Lore 914,*
tbe annus) repora uf tbe stockholders
LIST OF GIFTS.
of tbo Lake Shore A Nichigas tint ih.ru
aad the Michigan Cs&gt;tral Companies,
showing a decreaa. tn tho freight rata
of those two roods for several years
past, and ateo proving that Michigan
Mine compare favorably with those oth­
er State*.
The Commissioner says ho has been
signed.
.
enuftruiad in tbe views advanced in hit
Mr. J. B- Frvctoe of Caledonia. h» a
fret annual repert in regard to tbe arils
eiarr mill which ia ran by water. He
has already mad* 600 barrels of ci tar
ready taken plseo iu several of tho lur his neigbbunNorthwestern Statea. and thinks tho
Petar Kinta, ot Ida, white out hunt­
PRICE OF TICKETS.
hooute spirit now existing butween tb. ing on the 31at «f October, by tbo acci­
railroad corporations aud the peorde ol dental discharge ol his gun bad u portboee Btaiea ia a thing to be depbwed. lion of bis hand shot away.
Il tbo case of our own roods, bo says
Ttow receipts of convicts into tire
that tho operating expenses of one-firth
of tho whole autnuer exread their grres Slate Prison during the pest month lias
earn inga by 82.693^4.42. He fun her been &gt;8, against 18 discharged Tbe
adds:
view of the fact that th. total number remaining is 710.
action taken in too Staten already allud­
Mr- Henry C. Wentworth baa been
ed to con only bo rewarded os an "Xper amannted OwtreraJ Poaeengvr Agvol of
■rant on tbefr port, whieb ha* nut g-n* UM Mtebigau Oawtral Railroad Com- NEWOFFERSI
erMly acrompltebed tho reeulta desired. imny, with baodquartera at Chisago.
/NEW IDEAS

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ha- Ix^n aud continue, to be downward
it would seem that we could affiwd to
await the roechs of tbeir action, and
ami ouraelres of tbair erpecvetiae. ere
«e&gt;oo make an nEampt which bos
gweod Latite oteewbeev.**
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tro—rts brief notfco of thachsTtarrailroud ceaapanree Michigan, showE their rights and obtigataHie, the
a of taxation to which they owe eabtad, and tho rata* of pasasngwr aad
ght tariff which they fare altewed to
nee. Tboee roads era the Detroit

a 810.600
to build a

EVERT LAIN SHOULD TAKE IT.

OF KILDARE.
tUlfflffi Kt&amp;i BI 1 R lEftRT.

Daanoa WussJow, who tare bora a
Democratic candidate for Orewlt Court
Cutnmiaafowor ta Bemea county at ora-

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Goorn Cooper, a lad 15 years of age
worruetantly kilted at Battle Creek,
Nov. fi, by th* bursting of a east-iron
cacnou, which tea father was testing
preparatory Iu a Dwtnocralic juliloe.

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VOL. XIX. NO. 32

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Hi-rcaixsox, Bxxo Cb, Kix. J
Nov. 11.1«T4. J

ATLANTIC MONTHLY

MILO T. WHEELER.

WM-

WHOLE NO. 966.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1874.

Cif^

NEW PLANING MILL AND LUMBER YARD

BUROHER.

w^ rod te

YOU WILL FIND

JOHSt KQBERTN.

While they sat over the luncheon, a
servant camo with the money which
Mrs Raymond owed Mbs Vincent for
her daughter's Irnsonu, and requested a

qiga'feAKSgtts: hl! ■ STIIES M MM OF ill OHfflt
HR. CL RUSSELL.

'

“She said I'd bo likely to find you j
here." said tbe prl portly.
“Where alee oloo should you find!
bwr?" demanded Mr. Vincent, hnurhlily, looking at the girl witn eyes that

NEW LUMBER,

Laura wrote the receipt, hesitated,.
then signed “Mm- Eugene Vinoout.*' a I
name that struck ennaternatum and dis­
may to Mrs. Rsyrnoud's heart when ata
read it Tu offitad tho wife or Eugene
Vincent was the last thing that politic

NEW PRICES.
AND NEW MEN,

ISAAC W. VROOMAN.

THAT DEFY COMPETITION, AT

VILKI/tS B^OTtfE/fS

I

Near Dwight &amp;■ Burrall’s Agricultural W arks, Hastings, .Mich.

lhe understanding ia whieh wo wont
through that form of marriage .You
are saved, you will live and for that
groat bleeaing wo should b^h be wil­
ling to su&amp;r a littte iuonaMMsaee.
I
wish you to bo froo, and yuu best know
wlrnt should bo done. It stems to di
that any jury would pronounce tbe ceretnuny Bull, ami that neither of us need
I Ih&gt; injured by kt Of course, I shall
I leave hero immediately, and after uur
affairs are sjitlsJ, I wnh to loaro ths

"1 foci that it yrould be cowardly of
me to Bo hero lotgor," he Mid. “When 1
I id not suffering pain I moan to go
about. Of course, I shall avoid violent
exercise, but I must not vegetate any

652,
Harper’s Weekly.
r Division

Harper's Magaidnf
ILLUSTRATED.

ILLUSTRATED.

LVCtV^ RVSSKLL,

.Vuricro q/ the pre—.
Tbe Weekly U tbe ableat and most
tsoworful Hluatrated periodical publish­
ed Jn thte country. Ita editorials are
scholarly and convincing, and carry
much weight. Ita Illustrations of cur­
rent eventa are full and ftvah. and are
prepared by oar best deslngera. With
a circulation of 150.000, the Weekly te
read by at least half a million pcraona,
and Its Influence as an organ of "plnl"”

She (£vruing ^ost
An Independent Journal, Complete in
in all ita Departments of Newt

Its papers upon existent questions and
its Inimitable cartoons help to monto
the sentiments of the country.-Pt/te
tetrpA commerelal.

Wa. JL HAYFORD,

Her voice failed her, and sta stopped.
Mr. Vineenl wee walking the room
in uncontrollable agitation.
“I was craxy tu think of seek a sac­
rifice!" S- exclaimed. ••It was tbe
height of eelfirbnJM -a eelfiebnesa to»,
that has defeated ita.ML Why did I not

iog your happinessF’ ba asked.
“1 havo -nothing to forg’ve," site
said, got,Ur, softlr pressing the -baud
that had ctanwd hers.
"1 am glad
, that 1 could comfort you when you
ue»disl ms, and, and I think there's no
! foot oc rwo of tbe ground, leaving •
I great harm done.”
"You were a comfort and a blessing | field not of bare cases but of bare pega.
to tar." he sail presently "1 taro a I hare male it a point to ascertain the
fancy that I should Ijavo died without
damage actually caused by the grass­
you. I»u you remember 1 was tatter as
hoppers in thu region, and have come
soon as wu were married ?"
Bhe romeptarvd that evening with a in contact with and received direct in­
paog of regrot How happy stio had
I been in spite of his danger t His hours residing in the counties of Lyon, Chase,
trotned few, but they were all to ta
pawl with her; now long years Marion, Harvey, Sedgewtek and Reno.
sUttehc-1 before him, but she must be far As ths result of their statemenu, I
think tbs (allowing may be relied upon
at a tolerably accurate summary of

ragann- ni
repudl

TERMS ;
Postage free ta all.Sibserlbers In lhe
Vailed Slates.

Iiing bis hands with, joyful Impatience
"Mrs. Vincent." ho said, grasping
her hand as sho stood upon tho stop
| above him, “1 have joyful news, glori
uus news for you?’
i A diiunees swept b-?f are her viai~n.
j and she looked up at him —••■’" ‘*-y
witbj-arted lips.

IOX
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DENTIST

Uumit.
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Kicbiian.
Pubtabed by
H- 0 HOUGH ION t CO .
219 Washington St- Boston

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Swuy’s
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Michigan Exchange.

Ma. Enrroa.-My business is taking
me through Kansas to Colorado, and 1
am making the janat. Uisurly, giving
myself opportunity to ano th a country,
end learn somethiag of ths peoplo. I
am spending a fro days in this delight­
ful thriving, ootarprisiog, three-yearold city of Hntehtnsuu, and I find I
hare a little lime for letter writing. ,1
had hoard so much of tbs utter ruin
caused bytta grasshoppers, that I ex­
pected to see a land quits stripped of
all vegetation; “a dried-up, desolate
country," at the poaoriptions read, “ao-i
a discouraged, disheartened population.”
Wliat I actually hare found ia Kansas
may br of interest to your readers aad
perhaps allay soms nee Hess fears. In
Eistern Kansas I found the damage in­
flicted by thu grasshoppers lu be com­
p trailrsly light My route of travel
over ths KaosuMidlauI Bxilroxl. from
Kiosit City, toak ma through ths Kvw
(or Kansas Valley) as far at Topeka.
Vegetation appeared to bo about ax lux­
uriant as ever, an t bat for ths menGelds oho would but have disnorerod
that hi vat jntta ‘grtathappar region.’
From Topeka I have traveled wart­
ward, cd the line of tbe Atahiasoa, To­
peka, and Banta Fs Railroad, through
tbe Cottonwood Valley aad into tbe Ar­
kansas Valley. Hero tho grasshoppers
were in at overwhelming numbers and
proved as destructive. perhaps, at any­
where. By the time they appeared in
Eastern Kaaass (aome two or threw
weeks later than here) the’corn had so
far matured that, while they cat off
leaves and tarsals, they left ♦the, ears
hanging upon the s'alk*. Farther west­
ward, tlio ears being ia tbe •‘milky
state," were also da.troyed, losving the
bare stalka standing in the fields ilka so
many walking-esaes stuck in tbe
ground. Hera, in this portion of Mid­
dle Raatat, the graisboppere came ear­
ly anoagh to find toe corn in a still ten­
derer state, and ttay destroyed not only
loaf ano tassel and lhe iori(weat ear.

i) a arkk a iiuotuem. k«w Te«L

INTER-OCEAN.

Repository of Fashion. Pleasure.
Instruction"

ARTHUR’S

three editions.

lllutratei Home Majaiise.

tald.
_______ free immediately if the
law will make you so,” ta axil, burrlCrop
c-Htj "sal whatever reparation I ean Nel aOecie.1 by grasshoppers.
tuaso you, 1 will- I wish," ta sfid, roneidoreJ very fair, ranging from 15
wistfully, pausing before hsr, "I wish to 35 bnahah per aero. Many fanners
you would forget everything but that _1
aui your friend, and have cuafidenee in

What more bs would hare said was
sloppod. for Loom Vincsat melted tt
this feet like a wnrath of anow.
Site
awoke in hsr own chamber, w;th Betty
rubbing her hands, and laughing and

Harpers Bazar.

। C4BW bon
i asionisht

Bom what injure!

grasshoppers, ia

ILLUSTRATED.

, Jfoltca Of

twb™

tfon of tact and talc
C nd in any Journal

P”*-

."h/_riSK;

8uwn only in limited quantity; a good

LEADING BEPUBLICAH PAPER
and how should —----------—. r—
this mna'a wile before lhe world. Thgy
were bound for life; and yet all he bat
wanted &lt;&gt;f her waa a companion tu
cheer and amuse him foe a few weeks,
a sort ol fancy soiront whose wages
will be paid In his wilt Would its hsfu
her utterly I Would tarty to put h«r

IN THE NORTHWEST.

is BOltannly of grwat.

T»sINTE«-OCBA?l makas roprrlal &lt;
‘

Stqical ai lataital

F.»Ugf free »• »H S«tecrtbm ia tta

A FAMILY

MEWIFAPEI-

THE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT

Called 8UIM.

William R-iymjod to du with itf"
"Ha'loved yor once, and may Joseyon VOL"
"Poasibly,” aba said, coloring. “Bat
fiat makes no diftorotiwr."
•‘Woulljon wish him to think that
you married another willingly, ezpaclme tn irenil vour lile with him f"

whit Show Bllfe and further terms by
apqdying i®
______

THE VINCENT MARRIAGE.

Tbe Evening Post A Other PublicationsPeroons desiring to order other pert
odtaSwtU find It «o ttair
eend their sutanslptlans through this
now Exber of tbe following pubbeafiztn. vvflt !»’ BUPpUods 1**
S'k" XtS..“,7S5&gt;^
the sum named in addition to tbe roe

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u.... .... ...... .......--- ,
when bo had received the firot ray &lt;tf
hone he was silent to her, and sta know
of his safety only through lhe physician.
Evidently she would haio to go away
from him. Bui ovcr.aU this confusion
of bitter feeling «M ita joyful thought
that be wrt saved, that ho wouM -live.
Betty came again, saying that the
doctor was at the door, and srantod to

Not badly dxrnsgsl by tbe grasshop­
pers. The small fruits -strswtarrtew,
blacktamws, *e-&gt; Led yielded well
wherever grown, end ware out of xbe
way of tbe destroying srrny.
The

the applet left untouobu J. One* farmer
harvested HOD bushels from 200 trows.
Poach truer lost their leaves, and ocrationally the peach was Utten; bet
Eagone Vincent clenched tbe small tbe crop was a largo one, end In ssvsrJ
hand in bls.
towns peaohss could ta had in any
“Ia ho not your lover ?"
quantily al 25 els. per bashaL Cher­
“I rejected him. sir!"
-laiure, who ia ho whom you loraF' ries were abundant. Grapes ware vary
askod her companion, in a pMeionate

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you up- And, Laura, if you loro nol&gt;o.ly else, by Heaven! 1*11 make you
love m«, or 1*11 dis in tho attempt.”
Bornrnl, of Cubm cuantv. win Is*
Mrs. Vincent sank back iota terr seal o.tA .r •&gt; nin
_ i
____ ___ __ ___ . whlls, iM again, and looked into her buatand'a
shrank from intruding on hifii, but felt face. "Eogonei" ata said, aaMy.
that dseeocy required that^ata should

fist-class iswwafei

varen.

Chromo
School Cards,

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Portfolio of Gems,
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STANLEY

GROCER I E-S

"God 1&gt;Usj ymi I"
.
In ten minutes tuey wrro mamsd,
had received a warm Hasp of ths band
from each of It.® departing visitors, who
dared not breathe a word of hone or
oongretulaUan over this mournful bri­
dal, and wore alone.
• Now 1 nm at rest,” said Eugene
Viuoent, sinking tack ami closing hia
eyes. "Everything ir rattled, and I
havo nothing more to do.”
■
Laura Vincent looked al him a mo­
ment in sitewe, then drew the large

Canned Fruits and Fish,
Ho listened atteatirely, then, wk
laherl^ltatack, ahtawred;
j -Weald you jt»ri"'‘*»-T» P»V
’^knslltahi.tette.snd white

B Ila looked un «sKurly as she entered,

and a deep fiuih ran error hia fece as
h» saw her. film went to him with
downcast eyes and ptlo fees, and some­
what formally effoted her eongralulaTta&gt; doctor stared at-thorn, mulicred
an excuse, and left
••I did not mean to deceive yuu, Lanra," ta eaid gravely. “I thought I wugoing to die1
‘■But yuu are not!" ata said, looking
upwtthafitehingomile; then droop-(
ingagain, "do net speak ot anything!
tc-Jay pleass”

�OUR HEW YORK LETTER.

$ht Republican |jannti.

I WILL SUCCEED

THE SUN.

when I look at the heading of this
I entmot help but think that

advertinement.
t'M rich M&gt;d unlimited pasturage of lhe
eons in 1857-8 to 1,693£M ta 1873-4.
Such results as wore realized under Mr.

I WILL SUCCEED

fitlthfully. and ftwriemly.
will. committed tome grave error*. end done

Nxw Yoax, Nor. 21, 1874.

SPECIAL NOTICE.
It is tho purpose of the Pub­
lisher of the Banheb. to settle
with every person who does
business with the Banxek office
individuals,

laugh al your pitymg lord
stage, there come* about

guilty of stealing tlx, whole U. B. Trmfully up tothoold standard, but tolmis taken out of the river, and, without
jiruvo and add to Its variety and power.
identification,buried in the I’uttar* Field never will; as did lbs Democratic party,
THE WEEKLY* BUN wlU eoctlnue
headed by James Buchanan in 1600.
ball* given by political clubs every see-

lic Ulla te

•vory day, daughter, carefully looked

prior to Jan. 1st. 1875, and to
that end is now making out

bills against every person'in­
debted to tho office, and he mwit
insist on a prompt settlement
Be warned in time.
■
Personal.

tU naw Mttlemani* of Woalern Kania.

and to all inquiries as to their dcatina-

ly and considerate public admiaistra-

From a late number of Boston (Mass­
achusetts) ‘Daily Aittrlurr, we dip tho
[ollowutg notice ol II. c. oargent, req.,
so long-tbo accampliibod and penonally
popular Superintendent ol the Michi­
gan Central Railroad, and one of tho

It's a curious world, thia

Death camo very near invading my
bome, but through the untiring efforts

steadily improve*

theme. 1 roe

in comfortable

tun for lhe hospitality extended this
winter to the young Kau«a» settler. But

will find refuge with “wife's folks" un­

forth, shuffling their abiftlnaa way
through life, until they “shuffle off this

Meeting—ridding tho State of this class
of inhabitants. A Homo Missionary in

ceive help from their neighbors,
were left without the means to j
thia want baa Loen supplied.

case ol many homesteaders, tho railroad

I have asked ths farmer.

their replica one might suppose they

they all agree: that they never lived in
healthful a country as this that a

m

(thisia true, without doubt) nor was
mills, reads, bridges, .nd railroads; and
■ven for winter wheat
I find sum.
difference among them as to tho tadu*-

canto tho peaturage is so plentiful, tbe
winters generally su mild, the labor so
light, and the profits so sure. Others
and the majority, think that farming
and stock-raising combined will give

ly like tbe country, but also the people

grasshopper raid tho panic among them
was almost universal- A H.rrey Conn-

high between this dub and tho Liadsr- the stocks at hom*. compelling the retaller* to replenish. Fur this, New
York 1* thankful. Tbo face* of tho
merehaul* are widonmg iiercoptibly,
oust balls. Very few military bulb will
driven from my dwelling.
and tbo mourners don't go about th*
Well, Mr. Editor, I for ouo am glad bo given in comparison with funner street* a* touch a* they did. Tbo Woet
it buying quite freelr, and the South is
that election ia past.
Although wo
elates* will bo foregone indulgence*. doing much batter than wo had any
right to expect. Tho proopoct i* get­
ting bettor and better, and some mer­
chant* inviit that tho year is not going
Well, tho Democrats camo near upset­ and there ia each a prudent taking in to foot np so badly, after alh
ting the entire Republican party, or
ba. ahiftsd, and Jupiter Pluvius now

usr of Orangeville, Barry Co, disea^t

bibitiomsls combined. Of coarse, tho
Democrat party .claim all the honor,
while, had it not been for tho Grangers
Bui
such families do not entertain thia aea- disagreeable as pnvsiblo.
and Prohibitionists, probably every
State, or nearly ovary one of them
antly. May it coetinue a week.
would havo rolled up a* largo Republi­
Pin no.
estly endorse, and'all his many friends
can majorities as formerly.
But, if
will join in wishing him, wherever his
Grangeritnr and Prohibition can pros­
From
Our
Omaha
Correspondent.
per only by helping back into power tensely occupied in Miring. Not a fsw
prosperous future :
the Democratic party, then, in tbe cpin- of tbe tadically-diapoasd newspapers
Oxaut, Nor. 28lh, 1874.
in 1845, as atation-agent on the Boston
way to themselves by dsnouncing all
Data Btssxa.—The goldeu days nf
plana o! relief and all charities except
sponsibility, having charge of tho con­ Democratic domineering will probably
lees gild and beauty, of those first au­
struction and improvement of a portion satisfy both Grangers and Ptohibition- ing pauper, from outride of tho city, by
tumnal days, where tho subtlety of ths
ot that line. Tho high value ofhUMrvices ledrio his early promotion, and ho
tag*, weighs heavily ou tho minds of
Nov. 27. 1874.
waa placed in charge at Boston of the
through freight traffic of tho Boston A
You will see by lhe last date that some respectable gentlemen, and not
Wocesrer and Boston A Albany Roads,
those who contribute most to such charcollectively. In 1858, he came to Chi­
commenced thia article.
cago as General Agent of the Michigan
Central Road; and on the retirement of
Mr. R. N. Rice in August, 1872, ho be­
Mankind have m»lo wonderful im­
came
for*.
Many thing* have happened । chillren, who are likely to starve when provement*, in the art of guilding,
onuut srratsraxnxxT.
ainco tho commencement of 'hi* article, ■
In this responsible and eminent position oven with ua. Of course, thoeo that; tory turps off its hand, before work
i-an be bunted up. Joriah Bounderby,
profoesional—a service of a peculiarly count, only a. they go to make up a of Cokotown, has a largo number of
Sblic character. On hi* acccMioujIlr. ponderous whole with happenings elao- family connections, who are busily cry- the nriws of things- Fur did not the
rgent found a cunsidcrnblo partial?of
"Supreme Architect" view with pnde,
newspapers. Every effort will be made and pronounce approval, "rory good,”
tall; but probably for three or four
ou everything ? Butman, tho crowning/fory of the Crestor'e inventive gen.
rial object to complete tho entire equipCold winter is here, and we are mak­ be piteous suffering among lhe destitute iiu, has got absad of the devil in Li*
nisut oa. this plan, and it has been per­
fected in his hands by the addition of ing due preparation for his stay. Sher­ which only the freely-given loaf_and guilding process; and so far improved
every demonstrated improvement look­ iff Vroomao, Hon. D. II. Cook, and J. pci) of Mup, and warm shelter, will
the art, that tho old prrefjfter, would
ing to tho security and comfort of passen­
will prevent from staining uur civiliza­
gers,-—a tbin£ which has uniformly dis­
tion with wholesale starvation, and de­ hardly recognise in lhedsril of to-day,
liberate muriLr. There is not work lhe counterpart of tho one kicked out
tinguished this road. For several yean
past the pasMnger-equipoient bo* been
composed of twelve-wheel car* of uni­ friends from Barry Co.
Hops many
The stream ha* risen higher than lbs
form build and appearance, the product more from there will gladden our hearts
fountain.
of the Comiiany'e shops. This was the
Gild 1. writton all over everything—
second road1 in tho West to adopt lhe
Miller platform,—to which apparatu* deal of hunting being done here in the distribution generally, which hra poeilive weight, is tbe fact that within a cait, hypocrisy, fraud, and all the l-ng
killed, but aa soma hunters bring week after tho inauguration of any free
form rill lino, giving tbo train tho
strength and almort the rolidity of a
single car. Till* was also tho first roai them so wild that there ore lew killed
and it drives them away. Your humble
million dollars; and most everybody
to adopt
frit ewfiri fad, and .hut up stores, banka
operated from tho locomotive, with
and shops, and buried' lhe rich man
stout,
tag-limbed,
healthy
mon
who
which, and the Miller platform, all its that some of my Hastings friends might
haunt tbe soup-house* and the free- with honors and potnp enough fur on
help to mnstieate some of it bslore it lodging bouiM would *urj.i*e you. hundred or more, firet-da.v funeral, of
They conn by tho thousand* tho mo­
bestowed on provision agnimt accidonts
6e&lt;l in tbe above named from Hastings. ment tho cold weather prevent* them
Poor, good men, die every day; m &gt;ti
On tho evening of the 24th tbit, the from slosping in bam* and liviag by who bare remembsred mid given to
beggary and theft in th* country. It is
switch signal* introduced quite rorontly
a ducouraging thing to have woll-raoant their poor follows, every day of their
by Mr. bargont ia as nearly perfect aa
charity diverted from it* proper chan- lives, and lastly tho greatest gilt, life
exists anywhere.
■be entire contents.
Tbo house
itself, for the good of country, andjpricIn re*i&gt;ect to
triples, a Jr» heart-strings aro broken.
ravaovnaxrr. o»taiu.r,
owned by tbo mill company, was oi no
Mr Bargvnt ha* merited tbe reputation ,
&lt;oMb- ^ough a very good one.
And ths poor dead are buried romowhich ho enjoy*, of being one of the Mr. Youmans and wife aro visiting m
how. Only for ths ateneu, their only
moat progreeaive, studied, and prudent! N. Y. State, and Mr. Fulkerson, a wid- poor cannot
to starve. And requiem would be, “Lot tho dead bury
of our manngera In tho conducted ow#r anH brolbor-inlaw to Y'ouman*. •o, I prraut*., ---------- r _—— ------------lodging bouses will be opened again,
I would luggevt cremation, but I tie
and the just sad tbe unjust fed togtth.
innate de*ira to pleaso the people with
waaI among
among tbo
the verr Orel of our manag- boarding houae. conaec;
tho neceisitieo
a
duyUy, would do away with none
ora to
tu comprehend —
----- -------- -­of in the houM evening*,
through traffic consequent on competi­
There ia trouble among tho teachers of the yiZd for (without an act of con­
tion of through linos of railway to the' built a fire, and went to hia supper and
The instructors in the public rohools of gees) tho rich would cremate with "The
seaboard. It was through hia efforla
Cedar of Lebanon," or "Shittim Wood,"
that tbo pioneer inter-railway
fast
____________ —
. . , .orgonixation
__ •
___i.—. ua a...
freight
known
tho in...
Bluo fire and burned to tbo ground. The
while tho poor would dissolve over botuntly subdued not to lock, or pitch-pine. But, about throe­
lo keep them alive. fourths of maukidd will worship the
Slock-Yards, embracing, along with the
. of the teeehers in "Golden Calf Mt up, with tho samo
entire system of accee* from all the
was IG50 per year, derotion as did tbe children of Israo).
roods entering tho city, all requsite con- commencing in life. Aa before stated
choola 3750. Now
From all itui keartieu mockery, "Good
venisnrev far tbe pecking interest, then Mr. Fulkerson is a widower, having
chiefly located on -the South Branch.
for
loss
than
810
per
week, or 8530
Tbo splendid success of ths Union mo bis misfortune, havo been very hard
Stoek-Yard* is all the more honorable

In developing

mill.

tner standard. Thvy will remain there
bllc scaroely leas Ilian tbo. Uomponr.
experience in freight management
for
yoara previous to coming to
Chicago had led him to study tho public

Esthirteen
presume, therefore, that next spring

special attention tu tbo upper claa.ce of
East-bound freight, and particularly to
perishable commodities, securing their

ths following notice to former slave
owner, in the ninth Csngreesioxal Dis-

It teems strange that after years

Thank God I that SUN tbe batt tally newspaper ! u th&lt;
world. It willbo full of entertalnlnj

‘■boys in blue" will never die
The people seem to
so long aa rebels end traitors exist.

intend to find employment during tbe power and tho repmantativo of millions

establish

•on 4 Dixon’, line.

•to rite and roman coo of the day. care­
cent election*. advises Missourian*, to fully selected and legibly printed.
The Agricultural Department to a
don again tho butternut amt, which ia
prominent feature In the WEEKLY
BUN. and its arttates will always be

ia a big word. Yet I mean that same thing. I commenrtod businces in Hastings in 1806 without a dollar and I hold my own
yet. That don’t look like a failure does it, “No not much.”
. THERE IS OIVE THXWG
that I am sorry for "and that is” to be compelled &lt; discharge
Honest, Industrious and competent Mechanics, who are deserving
of steady emnloyment, because I am over-atotJkcd with work fiaished. My shops are all full of work. ' ‘‘Bjiggies and Cutters"
and nc(w if the people Of this good County of Barry would en­
courage Mechanical Industry at home and thereby promote their
own interest, they will all come to Hastings and buy all their
- bVgGIVH APiI&gt; CUTTEBR.'’
I atq, selling grod work at precoat, very cboap^indeed. Just now is the be.i time
fa Ute whole year to boy Bugirioe or Cutters cheap A Carriage 81uq&gt;-mu*t re-

Uy." The people in tbi* County have just cau»e to bo [iroud vf the
Manufactured In this companSlreA’”** Uu*i?i?.ERAnJlh*ii duty y,
to yoorsolvsa lo support three Home Mauufactnritig iMUtntlous, Ihai
a liberal shore of palronaire, for which I nm thankful—and now thos

The number of men Independent In
organise regiment, for mu.ter and drill, politico
ta tnervaslng, and the WEEK­
LY HUN to their paper mpedally. It
belong* to no party, and obeys no dlctastrength in foshioniog tho raw material
into bsttsr fighting mon than any they
country i
bad during tbo recent ateugglo. In
abort, tho little Icaveu that Loe didn’t
.urrendcr, will leaven tho entire rebel
faahtowi are -rtgularly reported In ita
columns.
The price of the WEEKLY SUN to

Yours far the right.

Stop! Hearken Ye!

rbleh require, payment
i-Jrarer, one dollar a yci

J. L. REED.

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

LWILS Trin
HIGH minim,
unks, Travelling Bags,

To niiom it may Concern!
Be it known, That J shall
keep in wtock and fill to order
the Celebrated

Wc have no traveling acvnte.
finrelx^riamuZ Only tfiUo

PffaO* prepaid.

Jio ditcom

THE DAILY 8UM.-A larj

pottage jirepeld Mccnt* a month, &lt;
for Plows anti other purpose*. |0.EO
a year. To dubs of 10 or aver,
discount of S) per rent- Addrtv*
.THE SUN," New York Qty.
REP-XIRA

for oil Kalamazoo Plows kept ou hand. I

-and 1VIARD patterns, and
Costings for all P L 0 W S now in

nesting,, b-'pf., Oth l“7 l.

STONING NEWS

THS
ttisg pastec*. *r it will U mt ill S»

I ahull continue to keep on hand and
Il
1__ &gt; -r

CHEAPEST AND BEST

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

Just opened in Mr. BOWNE'S NEW STORE,

Block,
IIDEPEMBENT

Reliable Market

FRESH

CRISP

souj-i/

POLITICS

IN

Reports,

Also a General saort merit

Agricultural Imolements

; xo. W.SL4I1C*

■attixgs loi

Spooner &amp; Hepta

lm.

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

AND

SPICY.

NEARLY 12.000 COPIES A DAY,

AC., AC.
(Girt XB * ■ Cau.)

Sim of Sjuft Sn,rr-

Where can lie found a choice and well wleded-Stock of Slap
and Fancy
‘
.
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CONFECTIONERY Ac.
A complete asaortment of all kind* of Whole and, Ground
Spices
.

W RF/MED PURE.
All kinds of Fruit in (heir Season.
’
Freah Vegetables alwa\a on hand.
Also we have a full line of the best

Lamps &amp; Fixtures, Crockery, Glass &amp; Wooden Ware

Warehouse corner Broadway and Appie Streeu.
W. T. EASTMAN.
Hasting., Sept 23,1874.

JAMES A. SCRIPTS, PMJtr.
31t3
Drnuirr, Mini.

■

Always on hand at‘prices that cannot be beat in the County

advantage to axntntno our Stock, before purchasing elMwhere.
SO TROnBLF. TO SHOW OOH GOODS

Free delivery to any part of the City.

’

RcsjtecifUUy,
Spooner &lt;(• Hepburn.

MORGAN JONES.
Hastings, June 1st, 1874.
6tf

tail b

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Tho BAN N ER, wo have made arrangements whereby we
arc enabled to present the following liberal terms, with th*
understanding, however, that the order for our Journal and
cither of the others named, must, be sent, together, and ac­
companied by the money ; and, also, that we must receive
one subscription. foThe BANNER for each copy of every
other publication ordered from tho list z
&lt;11.26
11.25
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Comparison Invited and Competition Defied in

Teas, Coffees and Spices
8ltf ‘

CkfocA

Al! grades of Teas, the very best in tlic Market. Fresh evpry
week from the Importers S. 8. SLEEPER A CO., of Boston. «ud
for sale at prices which defies successful competition.

GIVE ME A CALL

,,

„ '

Hurtinev Nnv

14tah 1H7A

y

John Stanley.

thousand* of

ting pay for them at some future day.

ran Banner, 31.50, fur
iblican Banner, 31-M, for •
ublican Banner, «l.»0, for

officer authorised to administer oaths

through Tuesday end Wednesday fol-

meet with bargain-hunters

In President Joy' .report for 1870-71,
inadequacy of local facilities, and

tjw Railroads running to Kola­
bly adjocraed to&gt; supper
give free return tickets to mom- it had wrenched from tho j

ib

eengor trains tunning at high speed
and increating heavy freight trains, was

that follwsd it, namely.

that
It

wm

Chicago Tiroes, &lt;2.00 and Republics Banner. 81-50, for
Chicago Tribune. 82.00 and Republican Banner, 81.50, for
Chicago Inter-Ooms, 81.65 and Republican Banner, 8 L50, far
tbo list. Club* containing one hundred
Chicago Journal, 82.15 and Republican Banner. 81.50 for
names will be recorded for five dollars. Chicago 1’oit and Mail 81.65 and Republican Binnar 81.50, tor
Address
M. W. Rrnnsx,
Detroit Tribune. 3200 and Republican Banner |1 50, for •
U. 8. Claim Agent,
Detroit Post, 32.00 end Republican Banner |1.MI for
Gainesville. Hall Oc., Ga
Michigan Farmer, 82.00 and Republican Banner |1.50 for And after tho publication of Hie Country Gentleman, 32.50 and Republican Banner 81.50 for
shore, and thousands of like character, Western Rural, 82.00 aha Republican Banner 11.50 for
Democrat* hero tho cheek to tell us the
New Covenant. 82.65 and Republican Benner 81.50 for
Ibis
Mich'urcn Farmer, 82,15 and Republican Banner 81,50 for
therefore should be left to manage their New York Homo Journal. 83,00 and Bepnblfoan Banner 81

M. r,r «*!«».

I NOVEMBER
VOCAL.

GOLDSMITH’S

BHYAIFT 1 STHATT01T
Business University,

decided

slruction tn midwinter, ana curing *«ur»... .al
1STJ.S.W0 u.o.1
... .
.i .1,
notniw

without tbe adve
mil obtain it fur
• Bits*, without a

&lt;?ASH BUYERS will find it to their

FOR SALE I
FOR SALE.

Tho undersigned purpose to open in
book, or a concert, or anything in the
GaiMville, Georgia, a register for tbe
DA.XL.X1SS.
stick hi* lingers against a saw. But a
entry ot tho names, age and eex, and Detroit Free Pros*. 810.60, end Republican Banner, 8I/&gt;0, for
Apportionment of this r-tddid
Detroit Tribune. 810.60, and Republican Banner, 81.5^ for
Yount.
slave held, prinr to Lincoln's Emancipa­ Detroit Pott, 810.60, and Republican Banner. 81.50, few
r struck off 7 per tion Proclamation, Jan. let, 1863, said Chicago Dally Tribune, 818,00 end Republican Baanes 8LW for
salaries! Think
registry
to
be
made
in
well-bound
rrnicnvtrste, but
Michigan Stale Teachers’Association.

* arty changed handset about half ita

SfWWTlXGS CH
Tss.--;

$5 a Year! Come and see for Yourself

- »art ta ta Plm,
of all CURTIS. DODGE, ROBINSON

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

or DETBOIT, botHk, r.r tu but ottrosuttt ia
•U
Qua iLl of asy atnni.r &gt;M*lu&gt;llva

Chicago Tri-Weekly Tribune, 16,M and Republican Banner ll.W fur

**OYI

Liiiir

OCEAN"

■Htotmii

I- Caah

Wi

�Th«

-I!......
HOPKINS and BARNES,

I1CW lD

thU c|‘j&gt;

th. I &lt;xik trade So desirable that th*v
to keep TOeh «
ebould be for aale lo every city of thts

MkldlavUlo Alive.
New fresh arrival of d rase goods. The
prtre. beat. atlmxxU rest or wret: .nd
?£•„?”*
‘boy roti. Naw Proneh
1‘atterne iu rip* for « ©ent*. Si ®a
French Merino fur fl ; fl,25 Mohair for
»1; 76 oent Mohair tor &lt;D cento; Ton
now piece* In colored Alpaca*, worth
60 canto, down to 40 cent* Il 1* the
newest and ehoapret .tack of Dre*.
Good* in thia port of Michigan. Don’t

Business is unusually livw’y on our
street, jurt now, p^pj,
ib. oountry being in, in large numbers, and
marketing is very brisk.
R*r. Mr. Clark of Marshall ia spend­
ing a few days in this city, and preach­
ed an able sermon hut Sabbath morn­
ing at tbe Pro.byt.run Church.
Attention is asked to our clubbing
list Any person who desire, two or
three other publications can get the
Bss«n areriy/rw by ordering through
this office.
‘The Rc«ua" is the title of a beauti­
ful Cliromo sent to ovary subscriber to
Oodey's Lady's Book for 1875. Sub­
scriptions received at this offloe. For
terms. see our clubbing list.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company
has forbidden newsboys to deposit (heir
papers, books, *e., on the'seats of tho
cars, or in tho laps of pastengor*. A
very laudable rule to break up a nuis-

REPRESENTATIVE IN STATE
Al the meeting of tL» .Literary So- J
LEGISLATURE.
oiety held ut&gt;v Friday evening last, tbo
Statement of votes given In the following poraAs were elected oS.-jji;
First Representative District of the Cor the current term, viz;
County of Barry and State of Michi­
gan, forTioprrecntativo in the StatoLegtalaturp, for thn First Representa­
tive District of Mid County, at tho
General Eloeiion bold iu said First
Representative District of Mid County
ou Tuesday, tbe third day et Novem­
Marshal—.John Allen.
ber, in the year one thousand eight
Critic—Mrs. N. Bailey
hundred and sovmty.four.
Hiss Ada R- Eslow.
Miss Anna Roberts,
Mire Moggie Hicks,

era to tho ptujp -etas of (he Ettaiaf
.Nnes, as[&gt;icy sheet published at Detroit
by J. E. Scripps, lite of (he Detroit
Daily Tnhou. and one of the boat news­
paper men in the West Subscriptions

proof To cents, cheeked flannel nls
scarlet, blue, green, and opera, only cent*. We have tho beat beaver cloa
Ing In our town. Don't forget to call.
G®o. H. Jonjcsos 4 Co,
39tf
MlddlevUta.

HASTINGS LODGE, NO- 52, r. A

Tbo Now York JTtrU claims tbe re­
cent Democratic victory ns a* triumph
for Free Trade. English journals in­
terpreted tbe October elections to hero
tho samo significant:., and are full of
tbe idea that our Tariff is to bo swept
away; and the British goods will enter
in and possess tbe land.
The Orangeville Hotel, Mr. Bon Van
Patten proprietor, was formally opened
by a grand ball on Thanksgiving night.
About thirty-five couple were in atlon-

PICTURES 1
PICTURES 1
I am now all alone in th© Photograph
business, and as I have mode arrange-,
m.nte to increwo my facilities for doing
better work than over, all should call

Cider Apples Wanted.

r.M)»a *"d ontamg
in
is
Ctf

John H. Wendell &amp; Co.,

Statu of hftcittOAX &gt;
, County of Barry $
Wo do hereby certify, that th© fore­
going is a correct htalemcnt of the
votes given in the First ltepre«cntativo District of tiro County of Barry
and State of Michigan, for Represent­
ative in the State Ix-gisiaturo fur ibo
First Representative District of Mid
County, at the General Election held
in said First lleprvscutativo DLrtrial

"LOCALS.

on bait d Hi

it_______ «-

that go to mak* up I
aen&gt;|«.- The Fr
ThU foot to aoknow:
In th* appreciative

To~d.r w»l«~
brand—always u_
lh.„ao«i «l ite kw

— w-. n»M-

moat intetvsi or lateral Michigan read­
er* eepeclailr. A* a literary paper It
etalnia to be wlthoat a rival, ft la hsie
always tt&gt;© beet Stories, Bketobre of
Adventure and Travel, Anoodo«aw, Woeraphy. History and Poetry. Ita
lloueeliold Department is eagerly
sought afler by every lady reader, and
th* wit. humor and patho* far wlxtab
It* original article* ale so celobraaed
bare made The Detrtot Free Prwo a
Household Word throughout tbe Unit-

tabijE
DETROIT.

THF BE3T bCBOOL IN THE STATE- approval of every reader in the fomlly.
There are hardly any ai rerttaemest. at
all. and The Tri-Wiekly I’reoPrreaio
atmolutely one of the very bos: and
cheaper; newspaper, ever puMtobod.
The price tebnt five dollar, a year, be-

A contemporary soys: A newspaper
id a newspaper editor that people

; feels it his duty to defend, at a ri*k of
I making enemies of another class, are
often tho very first U&gt; show ingratitude.
Dio editor who oxixcti to recrivo much
charity or gratitude will scon find out
hi. mistake ; but he should go shell
aud say and du wbat bo eonscii-utiuusly
thinks right, without regards t&gt; frown.

WEBSTER’S

Obstacles to Marriage.

tion against imitations. It requires a
ntrtfa!adaurfarr of the carbolic acid with .
Lother ingredients to produce a salve that i
I may be relied upon. Du&gt; gcuuiu-i only
guaraetoed, Seo that it bears tho aigI nature aud private proprietary »tamp of
I John F. Henry. Sold by alt Druggists
and Dealers. Jonx F. Hxser, Cntais
| A Cc.. Proprietors, 8 and 3 CUlege
line©. New York.

MARBLE

At Granger Prices.

JoVKU

Merchant Tailors,

WING GALLERY

JOHN C. BLACK,
Proprietor
B. F. CHIDESTER, I
11f
Agent and Operator.

Melodeons.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

sttss

“Government of Mlchlga:

AMERICAN

FINE PICTURES!

Winter is now fairly upon us, end
I tho taants are hastening to the lumh-ir
« ode in variou. parts of tho country.
Our advice to cT.ry turn wh-&gt; goes tu
tho wuods. bo ho captain, enuk. team­
ster, or any other uian. is to take along
a good .tuck of Johnson's Anodyne
UhaErnian of the Hoard of J)iLiniment and Parsons' Purgative Pills.
id CanvaMers.
Many moulin of labor (in the agrogate)
Attest: WM. IL IViwkils,
Secretary ol llid Board of Di­ may lie saved by this precaution.
Bad enough to look and twl bad
yourself; but no excuse for having your
boron look and fuel badly, when tor a
_ County of Barry. \
small sum you can buy .Sheri-Ian’. CarWe, the uudcralpied Chniimnn anti airy Condition Puwilere, which given in
Secretary of the Board of District grain two or three times a week, will
Canvassers, for lhe First Representa­
tive District of the County oI Barry,
and State of Michigan, do 'hcruby cer­
tify that Henry A- Goodyear bal ing known that it is only necessary to can­

judge after a somewhat carofal peruu),
and ot which Hon. Oramel Hosfatd, so
Ma.ata. Altofl &amp; Ryerson had on ex­
many ysars the efficient and popular
hibition ut the HMtinga House bam on
LOST.—City ul Hasting* Order, No. j Monday last, their aplendid thorough Supmint.ndobl of Public Instruction in
190 for 135.80. The finder will pleas© bred Durham bull, Hector. Diis anireturn to the subscriber*, a* paymctit I mal is a little 1»m than two years old,*
ha* b-an stopped.
weighs 1,430 lbs, and is as handsome ©rumen: of Michigan." I trust it may
Witxtxs Baovtiwas,
os any Durham animat we hatu over find it.-way into ail th© higher schools
Hastings, Nov. 28,1874.
’ Wtf
of the State, aa I believe it will bo found
bia cal res a grads three monthe-'uLI, to bo an admirable text-book.
Although tho coursea of stsdy-ln the
whose dime was also a grade, that has schools are now quite crowded and
just been sold for 150 to a gentleman teachers find it difficult for their pupils
in Muskegon, and was ahipprd that to complete them iu tho time allotted,
day. If there were more such animals yet thia book should bo added. It ia of
too vital importance to every eiiiaon to
as these it would be tot tbe interest of
Good Nows—Will Remain.
bo omitted. I-et eomo stuay of les.
practical value, give ptacw to this. •
Very respect fullr yours,
Ourrsadera will find ju thia issue tbe
conclusion of the interesting story of the
‘ Vinc.nl Marriage, ” “Some choice Epitapha.', ‘'Something for Insurers to
read,” and an exceedingly interreeting
Die new postal law, which will take
letter from Kansas, written by a young
or write for circulars.
effect on the first day of January next,
Sufferer* for mooths or yeat» from man who formerly resided in Butland,
in this County, on tho outside. Ou the requires that oil postage on newspapers
Omnk.
XpUj.,.
Debility, Coaaumptioa, and other invul- inside, in mlditiou to tho isUtarial and MUt out of the county In which they aro
Ida, h© soon euros. Also Fiatria, tu- locals, will be found a letter from our published shall be pra paid.
In other
Slrieturer Deformities, etc Bpoori New York Correspondent, * letter from wonlr, w», the publisberof theBsaeoa,
snd difficult cases solicited. Udie* out
aro required to [&lt;ayj»*tsg* on all pa­
our
Omaha
Correspondent,
and
a
letter
of hesllh. go to him or have his reme­
dios. Die Greets .kill, expor.cnce from ■‘Rad," all interesting and valua­ pers sent from this office, to subscribers
living beyond the limits of the eoutity.
and auccowi in hia Specialities.
ble to tbe genital reader.
P 8.—Men (whatever road or doc­
Diis involves the nooeeslty ot a notice
Thor* ha* been lai5^ in tbi* city the on our port, to all parties for whom we
tored) who went reliable aid, ad»«and
cure, in any confidential case should not present season 502 rods of .ide walk*, are Maiding sway tho Bsxsxa. that af­
fail to consult tho Doctor nt once, m
ter that date no papers will bo mailed
as follows, vis :
i—
146 rod* in tbo First Ward,
from thia office to subscribsre unless
ervwhorc.
wwu. both tho sups.nption price and the
postage are ptttn gdvnqoe, except in
case, where wr^ive a running account.
At a oo*t of from *3.50 to 44.50 per rod. Di© yearly postage on tho Bom, nnThs grading for tho walks coating the dor tho noW law, will not very ®ucS‘
Gold IIS.
city 11.00 a rod m tho tint ward, 50 cfs. from
mats
Moderating.
in th»se*6nrl wrtl, and 25 c'a. in tho
GomfortaHo winter welther.
fourth.1 There was, also, brill. eight
stone cross-walks, at on expense of WOO,
The Circuit Court Is still in sowionTbe State Fumological Society la in and nujnerous plank cross-walk* of
A mooting of those insured iu th©
which we could get no estimate of the
ec-Mum nt louis.
expense; also a walk along tbo cost Detroit Mutual Life Insurance Compa­
Mince Mest, ell reedy for um, at
ny to organire a Local Board for that
side
of
the
Cro.k
Street
bridge
at
a
coot
Hr ooxtn A Hmm i
Company, waa hold et th* office of
There is to be a meotiog of the Com- of come WO.
Charles RuMelljJf. D-, on Friday, Nov.
mon Council this evening.
27, and the following gontbmsn were
Oysters, by the can, quart or gallon at.
elected officer* of such Ifoerd, ria:
Sreoxx* A Hanoax'*.
Pawider.t-S. B?Iiigcro33.;Wa&gt;dtand
Cnngresa meets oaxt Monday, and we
Yice-Pratidout-B. R. ifow. Haslb. X—«.
day.
Beal Cracker*—1. C

C. SCHULENBURG,

HASTINGS MARBLE'WORKS '

subscriber* from among bur patrons.
Subscriptions received at this -office.
Son prospectus in another column.

local liijw (unices.

LivaesTONE is dub i

Hostings. Midi.

TLe people of tbo West interested in
good government and the future .ucc.is
of the Republican party will hail with
cnaloyed satisfaction ths return to the
Republican party of tho Chicago Triisxr, tbe ablest of all the western pa­
pers, tbo real exponent of public ofi^iou in the Missicsippi Valley, and tho
region adjacent to tbo groat Lakes.
Wo hope to see it secure a ’ largo list of

Clubbing Hutes.

City Drug Store,
State Street,

Miss Etta Balcom, Mrs John fl Bliss.
Mrs Francis Cranner, Wm. Dolrimplo,
Mr* Elra Froomtn. Sarah Gon, Chancy '
Gam, Rom Johnson. Miss Eunico Myera, L P Sisson, Miss Lydia Williams.
Direct your loiters io No. of P. O.
box or drawer. Iso. Roaann, P. M.

For th o accommodation of our sub.criber* who desire any oUror bark,
magnxiua, or paper, published, with or
without the advertised premiums, we
rill obtain it for you at tbo Lowbst
Rai«k without any expenae to you tn
•ending tho erder.

PURS DRUGS ail BKDICIMIS,

DAY AND NIGHT.

by lhe Plainwell Band, and a splendid
supper wa» provided, and all went mer­
ry a* c marriage bell, to tbe entire sat­
isfaction of everybody. 51 says *‘Oys-

.SWSfiS.

Commission Merchant,

Bello Wightmau
Belle Throop

Die whole number of voles given
for Mid office of Representath l&lt; was
two thousand, two handred and aovco
A malicious falsehood is going tho (2.207) and they were given for the
rounds of th* pre** that Talmage’* pa­ following porums, via:
Frederick W. Coliitai received one
per. Tho Chrutian at Work, is to b*
thousand and thirty-four (1.034) votes.
discontinued.
We ore aseured that
Henry A. Goodyear received one
there ia no foundation for the statement, thousand one hundred and aixiy-eight
and that the pap*r wm never lu a more 1 (1,168) votes. H. A. Goo-lyror re­
ceived three (3) votes. Ainos C.
flourishing e nditi ir. than now.
Towns received two (2) votes. To-

CHURCHES.

A. N. SABIN,
noua r oaanr

THE NEW STORE 1

NEW YORK TOMBS
DRESSMAKING,

iirsffi.remi simreBUUBia
The Country Gentleman.

AFINEIIAIR IIQWIRtll
EVERT LAIT SHOULD TAKE IT.

Pfflt® MA&amp;AZIMK
World.

MICHIGAN CENTRAL.
RAILROAD

ffiHUJJG TUB Uffi lovmns

ttJHS
•1 uuiny ।
coVnuuu

�thnty days, then tiw
m*wred up­
on the application in caaaideraAcm of
such instaHmeat*khaU be cull and void
until tbo eame ia paid." but tbe note*
for tbo remaining four year* are i*o
written in connection with tb* Applica­
tion that they have but one signature,
SOMETHING FOR INSURERS TO
and cannot therefore be sm-arstad. oo
REAP.
that if one i» sob! all tn* 'remaining
The Leading Newepaper in
ones must bo. Now tbe company bu tor ir SB it lit Ural UmiRtli
Th* American Insurance Companyeold during tho last year 8132,2 &lt;0 of
the West.
Ha Unrellabiiity and Unaoundnessinstallment*, note* not yet due and ba*
Ha Rotteneas expo**d-lt* Real Con­
thus received tbo money for future inSTOCCO
dition and the Proof from the Resuranre. Tho eompray having thus re­
oneds-Th* "Vindication" Exploded doubled during tbe last year (aa sera in ceived payment for th* full term the
Table V.), when that wa* ths onlv prof­ pobey cannut be midod for non-pay­
WwM;.
LHE 1 BUB
-Let ah Read th* Facta and Judge.
itable year (a* seen in Table IV.)
ment, and if it ha* a right to sail a part
Shingles. Lath, &amp;c.
4. Tbe Kansas baperintendoat ol In- of the installment notes, it ha* a rtffht
A few week* since theru appeared in auranee refused tho company admitsion
yoeroolamne the report of a commltte* into that State to do bntinaaa, and said in ported tbs aal* of car such nt les until
appointed to teeAsste th* American In- hia second annual report: “The tuataU- tbe pAat year, and this year it may aell
earaaoe Company. To show that that ment note plan ia specially objection all that remained ia it* possession when
report U calculated tu "whitewash'’ a able. It* policies ar* issued I r five it* last report wa* made, end all it ho*
ocuapray that ia rs«*a within, is th* ob­ years, premiums [isid yearly ia five since received, (if only it era find a parject of this article Wo shall make th* equal payment The insured pure th* cbaaer.) end in such caae the policie*
Mowing pdinta, proving them by fig- first premium in cash in advance, and would al! bo valid for pin lull time, aud
uro* taken firoa. tbe sworn reports of give* fonr premium note* for lhe same instead uf counting th* amount received
the officers of the company, aa made to amount each. The agent's icmmiaion .'or ths sale of installment note* as a
tbo Insurance Department* of our own is 20 per cent, uf the five year, prem­ "liability,” tho company should be
aad other states, citisg the page or sn- iums, which be take* in aaeeey. being made lo *et nude a re-inturance reeeive
tbocitv whore oar statement* may be tbo whole of the first payment, aad re­ on a Sv* year* baab Certainly if the
turn* to tho home office tbe four install­ ruling of th* comiui*»ii&gt;ni&gt;r* is th* right
vwriAod:
1. Th* company dues not properly ment note*. The company thus esurise one, the company ought to ba held Itatho risk for nothing one year, and takes bio for selling ray ot the installment
pay it* luawi
2. It* rate* are really higher than ita chance* for th* pey me at of the note*. noire, a* if allowed to diipoae ot them
In no instance are thoee available a* as- hiaa very easy mailer to swindle tbe I
thoee of any other company.
3. Notwithstanding its high rates and eeta, for any purpose general or special. whole body uf policy-bolder* in that
failure to pay lessee, ii does a losing Should a lose occur during tho first company, without any ledreti, aa we
year, for which tbe premium i* paid, tho can aeo. And tbi* ruling i* alau a vir-'
4. Um “Installment llaa," iu'ifttinl installment note* of the insured could fuel decision that in case* of lots no un­
fnhm, is ncieally wrong, invitee fraud, not bo deducted from, tbe amount duo paid note* should be deducted, because
on hia policy, and the note* of one party if » year policies the company bat no .
end la destroying th* company.
ft. If tb* ruling of the Insurance can never be available to pay Iom* aus- right to collect pay for were (Am nt
CommiMU-iiL't* ia correct, partie* are tained by another. If any installment yrtr. Yet we aro informed it it th*
rader so obligation to pay their InstalL not ia not paid when due, th* policy be­ practice of the company, in adjusting
come* forfeited." He pronounced the losses to dadart all unpaid note*, (set- ,
8. If their ruling ia incorrect, the company'* capital ‘•impaired at least 52 wiZAstaadmy If tkrir ewa dip»Ul&gt;n» tkty
company could not comply with the per eeilL,” and showed “numerous die- ere wU ytt dvdf, claiming that it is a p»rt I
of the contract that th«y ahull bo paid, i
statute sod remain iu Michigan without
sailing, er themselves cashing, tho pray construe* ita policies as five-year because the pdHcy roads : -In consid­
contracts, end in it* inatructiuus to eration of tbe cash premium and an in­
agents, says, “never encourage lhe in­ stallment note" the company agree* tu
sured that hi* installment note* will be pay all loss, tbo time expressed being
pray'a own report*, for no company returned except in tbe cave of an aetnal always fut ynrt- We thus havo the
era reeaonably object to beihg tried by sole and transfer of the property.” It commissioner* and lb* company at "log
pay* agents higher nominal rate* of
thia teat.
G. The amended statute uf tbi*
The American Insurance Company
of Chicago waa admitted into Michigan and really higher than ray other, (task* State (*«i aet No. 14U, law* of l»73) re­
ha 1870. Tho following table gnreo pf them only lo sailer, for tho company, quire* tbo cemmitriunor to caleulato ths
their Michigan business fur lhe whole taking applications which they forward re imurrare reserve “by taking 5'1 per
to the home office, but a small jart of cent of tho premium* received on ail
the work ordinarily done by agent*, for unexpired nak* that have less than on*
curiously enough they only require the year to run. and a pre rota uf all premi­
agent to csA’rct hi* own eouimiaaion. It ___
_________
um* _received
on_______________
ri*k* that hat" ____
mure
is not therefor* necessary that the agent. ttl:iu o#r year to ruu,” and atip-ilatee'
should have ray “abiding place," which .qjm
■that no icuiiallmoni
installment part
Jiart (&gt;aid.
(aid. or other i
accounts for- ao
having
-- many
—---- „of
— them
---------------* notov,
uu.va, shall
auaa. bo accepted or
—• allowed
-— — --I c*'
rk
"roving commission*.
imiauons. ” This
Thia very aye-1
*y»- | oMeta in calculating the re-inauranco re­
nnacru|&gt;ulous j M^nt uf* any company orgmtxjl or dolem ofier* n temptation to nnserupuloua
work for thia oowpauy tn sag buainr** upon the flock plan.".
tn others, end has « teedcney Should lhe cnminiisluner cxn»tnia th*
to gut many bud risks upon it* book*. policies fix--year cutitrnca&lt; the -vmPolicy bolder* will readily see the fiecu- pony i» iucliued tufto, tho ciuli would 'i'o IVftom it may Concern!
niary motive of the “American" agents have cither lo bo rawc-l on tbe note*,
pul up by the comj&gt;anv.-&gt;r th* application
Bt? it known. That J ahail
■&gt;f tho above statute ef-nld istpoir the
Coanjisny ha* roceivrd of uur people’s
money vrry nearly twice as mud: aa it plan, aa by thetp conducted, ha* inher­ company's capital, aad throw it out of keep in stock ami till to order
would take to pay all ita loeacs in tbe ent defect*, is also apparent from tbe the State1, for, on al) politic* taken tho tin; (’elebratetl
titate, •&lt; ntUf Am not find nt-lUrd «/ fact that if a lost occur* the fint year, {uut year, tbo company would i are to
the agent receive* all the piemiunu, or *ct aside over SO per cant, of tho firs
tAern.
The correspondi tig aggregate, lor th* 100 per cent. commiaaion It the «cc- year*' |ircmium* without having to.am. tune, of all tbe companies doing ond year, one-half, or 50 per cent. If j reived a dollar, unless i: baa sold the
tbe third year, one-third, or S3 1-3 per
cent, if the fourth year, one-fourth,
or 25 par cost. If lhe fifth year, onefifth, or 20 per cent. And mw * few u
yurt &lt;u hiAf It cccvr nt yttr »t ny olkrr.
tbe company pay* an average of 45 1-3
per cent, un ell foe***/ which it (Miya.
Allowing that in rialu nr- at good a«
the average ot companies, (which we
have shown above is not apt lo bo the
arches, and school bouse*.
rate) and alao allowing that it pay* aa | the only cln»w* of risks un whjch eny
great a proportion of it* louse* a* other ( roinpaiiy writes lira iclicie*. anil tbr
companies average, (if it do** not the | vary •‘creani ’ ot insurance, is th* share
argument is against the cumjiany, if not I ot ita lea. » wbkh it pay* Mtisthd-iry 1*
the system) an 1 -re have tho company Hoving it* po!hdM nil rulrd a* one yea',
and therefore requiring ilia least po**&gt;
I du.il continue to k"*p »n hand and
aeea that the ratio of paid tu incurred
ble rewrrv is not it* hnpairmext of c«pi- n-ll th* beat of
loeeee in tbe Attmtn t* 20 per vent,
this State, and 20 per
on lhe re­
while tho averaga of all tbe other com- mainder, or an nverngw uf 34 per rent tai uofStnlonable!’ Does not -it* unex- Land and Calcined Plaster,
ampl—L high rate ol commission to
panics ia 01 per cent. A careful cuniof its whole busines* in the State—more
r«q sire the higher rate it elmrgQuick Lime, Water Lime
partaon of the individual companies than double what tho majority uf com­ I agent*
e* for itwurracel i’o you want tu bare
show* that the Ataciicau i* not only not panion pay. And since the company
and Plastering Hair.
an ereroye company in this loapocf, bn*. ba* to pay’s greater per oent on losses your notes go into the ItauJ* of 'third
1 parties’* run the ri»k of nut having them
thsn an other business, there ii a more i prefotad in “thirty dsya” and ehtrald
than ordinary pecuniary inducement nut ' you bav^ a lo-* nflrr that time, base tbo
to pey losecv.' which may partially ac­ company gel baek your note, (it !•*■» the
Also a Cener«l saortment
count for it* recored in Table I above j [ po*«ible, if i&gt;«*t prelixblo, advantage of
If ths installment noteiv not paid when you in being able to know where it ir ),
due, and tbe policy becomre forfeited, than claim |iolicy void and you tbu* bo
or if it is cancelled for any other roamn without n urauc*? Even if you *’o
•o much the worse, for »houlJ none of ••aell your property.” bow tlo you know Agricultui al Imnlements
the installment note* be paid, tlie agent i but you may be afterward colled up &gt;n
ha* received l&lt;Ki per cent of tbo cnt?re by innocent purchasers ol your notes to
premium*. In case of cracillcd poli- । pay than ? Hotter grt good insurance
ces. tho working of thia system pre i
vent* the compepv from ehnrgmg the 1
Wcreboute corner Broadway and Apagent* back their commissiim on what |
i,'o Str*.-!*.
W. T. EASTMAN.
flaeting-, S»pt 23,1874.
by o'wr'companion, which may be on*
XEW AUTCRTISEHE’
objection on tbe pert of the company to
cancelling policies and ralurniag noter. I
G. P. Rowell A Co’s. Col.
This computation of increa»ed per ।
cent, upon losses iwboaed upon the sup-1
I position that lhe installment notes un­
Thia table shows that the company ' paid cannot be deducted in case of io**,
paid les* than one-fifth (18 per cent} of a* the Kansas Commissioner decides.
italceees in Dlirxns, in 1872, lee* than If they can bo deducted, tbe inaured
one one-eighth (12 per eent.) of them might better have a policy in any other
ia 1873, and tbe fair inference, in the company, for in tho American, if As Acre Whesltr, Clemson A Co-. Middletown,
absence .of that item from the report* of « lau, ev*a though it be ths first year,
xarukxn rou rtn'cE list.
other year*, ia that ir did no better in
1870 and 1871.
A NhlW CHROMO FOR 1875The only record wo bare of Ohio bus- coat him more than on any other plan.
iueessbcaa that iu 1872 thia company To be conaivteni with it* own theory,
■iiKMUI ol the 88,589.56 of Lmmo th* company ought to deduct tb* amount GOODEY'SLADTS BOOK
Will girt taevery awMi.btv, wUlh.r Kiulrar
of unpaid notes, tor it
oo|y
ta ■ Clak. eta pal* ta Ate.nrr ta tail, tad
cotntuiuMin on them all, and refuse*,tu rralia O-w* u&gt;iki* uOter. ■ «®rr -t •-Tilt!
return ordinarily upon th* request cf
the inanred, but ita officers in their last
paid lu seea for the past four years have
been lees than EW.OOO pet jeer, there
average unpaid fosse* (adjusted, unad­
AM™ SOW BI J. tSICTABT.
TO HAVE OOOO HEALTH
jrated rad restated.} at tb* doe* of those
years were over &lt;42,00" —con-iuiivtproof that the emapeny cither doe* not
pay fully or jwumplly, which eeiablivha*
eex first point.
2. The seeiuiug cbeapnea* of ineurrace in th* American, on tbe install■seat plan, is only beceuw payment*
are made every year, for, in reality, it
M the dearest company d.ung businMi
Spedmon Copies Sent Free
in tbe State to insure iu, if, indew! it
..._ ■■_ « no.. .JI.... f-H lulU.a.Hl.l.
can be said, after an exaiuimUiuo ol the
above table*, to funiisb uuareaM, nt all
II somp.1* you fo insure for five year*,
oe that plan, aad its ratal uro one-half
pee eent-annually. Take, now, for ilbietratfon. a IXfeXI policy, which i. a
medium-aiacd one, and therefore fair, it not of all, lh*rcfovu rule them all as
tbe limit of tbe company being 85,000. one year policies, aad ealculate the re- ।
The yearly payment would ba 819.M) instfraoce reserve asoordingly. If this j
■kith; eeSAApuundsd at 10 per cent for thoorv be th* true ooe, (and U certain ■
ffiMkrayvaX*. would amount tu just ly aee'm* plausible), the notes are not 1
|M. Board rate* un Uetechad framo valid tfferoLby me dn, rad cannot be I
• L D. Sine's Twenty-First
collected nnlaai it l&gt;e done a&gt;MAm tUrlf
BBABB lUOtt DSBIBSIIM !
d»f* t/Ur dn. If not valid before due,
Ve tedrawa triitay. Jeessvy IU. ISTt.
the c-’inpany ha* oo right to sell them
a* It &lt;bd the post year. That tta-v ar­
not ecUertablo thirty day* after due, is
proved by lb* fort that should a fow oc­
cur after that tim* tbe policy «ouM be
In Valuable Gifts !
void by it* own provisions, and if void
it mnat be because tliore is no conridsration, and if no eoneiderauoa it is be­
$20,000 OO IN CASH
cause lhe out- is good for nothing,
which can only l» tn&gt;* e.tb.r 1-scanee
tbe mrty i« not revpimaibte or because
ttawfia no -value rocMrod." It the
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VOL. XIX. NO. 33.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1874.

Mlcgiipal apd tofUes Capij.

HP* TTry*

NEW PLANING MILL ANB LDMBEK YABD

ATLANTIC MONTHLY
FOB 1876.

word about her little charity the troth
crept t/ut, and soveral ladtos quietly
I will. Papa want* mo to go somomod* up a badsomo sum for Jan*.
wliore, and will not think my oxMnsoa
They gave it to Nolly, asking bar to
down there are extravagant. 1’11 pack
use it and soy nothing of thata toaat it
to-day. end to-morrow we’ll 1&gt;* off.
should annoy tho litllo aoamstiMa. So
Next day they were off to bo heartily
‘■What’s tho matter7 flaa anything Nolly, when her own time was up, had
welcomed by Mary, and spsodily made G’’’3*
the pleasure of telling Jann sb* waa to
at homo by Marm Woolsey as the old
"Pm afraid you will think so. when stay some weeks lunger, and of slipping
lady who kept tlio hottao-------- "*J " 1 toll you that I have ordered no sup­ into hor baud, tbe means so kindly |*nwas a delightfully quiet, j
per, got uo pretty caudles or llowora, v»d*d for her.
with big rooms, plainly J
and only spout two dollar* of my moaSb* bad n* word* in which to thank
dean, and full of fresh bi
। ey," said Nelly, looking both amused those friends, bpi h*r happy £ac* did. as
night. Being founded on - .—
• • *
* 'ya, when they toft
. atxi anxious.
boats were moored almost at the door; 1 “Lost your purse I" cried Kitty.
•yes. among thth* balh-houso was clow by, on a ’’
“No.”
,
smooth beach, and the light'hous" ' “Thought better of it, like a wise
twinkled cheerfully, through fug or I' child,” said Mary.
moon'ighl, just over tho Point
| “1 brought something down that you
Such (Jeasaui times as the girls had ; I didn't **’x for, and may U sorry to hare,
taking early dine in tho sea, lying in iI but I couldn’t lieln it Look oat there
hammocks in the airy piazza through Ii and sec if that isn't bettor than bonbon*
tho hot hours, rowing, fishing, Kramb- and finciy."
ling orsr tho rocks, or sitting In, shady |I Nolly pointed lo a rock not far from
nooks, working aud rending.
tho window, and both her friends stare-1
. No one tboujtfit of doth**, and whoti ' iu surprite, fur all they saw was a
on her hit year’s hat-'
Nelly timidly put on a delicate silk, strange girl sitting there gazing out
Old etotbe*. wholesome p!**sur*s,a»d
one day. ehe was told finery was not i’ over the sea, with an expression of a charitable deed uro all the magic that
I worldluM delight in her tired, whit* has made our youth so hoppy and ao
fare, and hungry oyu».
holpfrl, said Mary, nulling an affect ton ■’
Who 1* it ? wtiivpernd Mary.
ate arm about tho shoulders in tho now
My little soainstres*. aaswered Nslly. foiled jacket
1 I went to got hor to fix mr drus. aud
And good friends; don’t forget to
I found her looking so fiale and used up. add lba‘, answered Nelly, with • grateI my heat! schel. All th* while she was

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NEW LUMBER
NEW PRICES,
AND NEW MEN,

Tbse ssriao u Iks sbsUs»'• ttera aisle.
Tks sisal Mh k&lt;«Ui la Iks rn.r'i -111
TUI Iks saaalt U.t iM-kM ik&gt; nasal's &gt;U1&lt;
ks lam 1* Makaaa. vallia* Mill,
*aU. bat tala la karaasaea srida.

riLKI/IS BlfOTIfKItS.

bit and simple as the uno she reroui- ! fitting, and I wo* tolliag her about our
Jun dawn here, abo kept eayinc with a
Of course the campers on th* Point I liltl* gasp, as if for fresh air: A,
soon discovered the n.uruiaida in tlio , How beautiful it must l&gt;a, MisaNelly!
Cose, and by a series of tboao accidents I'm.so glad ,y&gt;iu aro enjoying so much
which usually occur at each times, pot | and look so well.
aeqaaiutaJ without much ceremony.
Then wlrat you one* said Mary, camo
। into my h»ad, aud ray money borned in­
and the &gt;dd house saw gay doings; fir to my pocks:, till 1 broke oft', all of a
the'Ud* bad bonfires, concerts by maun-1 suJJcn. saying:
light on the rocks, and pieniet id every ' Wouldn't you like tu go down with
available cove, grove and sen weedy ■ mo for a wook, and get rested and
nook the (dace could boast. '
fr.'.bctiid up a litllo Jane ?
The muthen of tho.Qosks of riuiuua । Girls, ifd bud asked her to go straight
children wore matrons to the giilr. and , tu heaven, or do sutnh lovely thing, sb*
the shv teachers cimi out amazingly II could u-it iuvg looked any tuore ainsswb&lt;m they found that the friend* were •• ed, delighted and touched.
not fashionable city ladies, but lively । ^U. kitsa Nelly yon aro toogoxl. I am
girls. Lent ou having an aggro a Lio un 1 afruiJ 1 ought .not to Insvo work. It
social time.
rectus altULnt too splendid to believe.
Nolly particularly enjoyed all this.
I wouldn't hear a worl, for my heart
was so: ou doing it, when 1 saw huw
much Letter than at Newport, fowtlii
she luagvd tu gu. Bo I satd she could
il.mt there her time was -pent in drv.
ing by day, aud dancing in hot ro-.t
half the night, with no 1-xoreiso but
drive or a genteel sail with one Io &gt;
the rowing for bor.
It io tlie air and the qui-f. I Hr.'
she said ono day whan a month h:
chillies. and hen wore quite fit. I just
nearly goer. I am getting so bros
made her (mt on hor iHianel, brought
her away in the twinkling uf an eye,
and then- she is enjoying root, frosh air,
sunshine, nnd her first tiew ui the sea.
Nelly, you are an ang-&gt;U and Kitty
buggod hsr on the spot, while Mary
beamed at her With wars in hor eye*, os
she said quietly :
1 1 did not think rny litllo sermon
would bo so soon and beautifully taken
doing for a month or two. I'uor Ctrl",, , to heart. Th "sight of that poor child
I mean, who lose their health by hard1 sitting there so happy is better than ths
work, nut by harmful play, said Mary, most splendid supper over ordered
I
who knew something about the dark shall always love and boner you for thia
side uf life, having besu a govurnesi It dear.
years, with little brothers and sisters tv
Nelly’s faco was a pretty mixture of
smiles and tears, ea her friends kissed
' and plaited her. Then she said bright-

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ever* form of disloyalty, whether mani­
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I In oRfclal opprev*Ion, extravagance sud
under, or In th* aUerupltd repud ta­
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,/nlluu- randli-e will help tlio moon light
' up our “hall.’’ Soe my Bo Peep-dress,
I and hero are hits ol things fur you ToI ui irrott. Jnuo will help us, aud wo will
‘ l&gt;* splwimiffL'iuui.
I Ttiroo liaj.jiyr faeo. bout over tho old
I brocade, three busy tongue* chattered
I gaitr ol trains and IIjuiiim*, aud three
। pair* of friendly eys* [•xirvJ often at
L«iloro th* fire, I could Jo ».'m»thing of । the quiet figure bu the rucks, finding
that sort, aud I'd like to ; but now I,I greater saiisfacthm in that sweet little
can do nothing; sud Nolly felt rather | laid su than U any they amid plan.
uncomfortable at th* memory of th* ' ftarry time* they had next day./for,
I seventeen easy roars oho had jmsod. | Jan o'* skillful finger* worked wonkier,
witbont even thinking of such thing*. I acd gratitude inspired her with all monGirls, Pre got au ides, and you must usr ot brilliant idoua. Sho taro* intro­
। gire mo your advice at oocu, crie-i Kit­ duce! us a friend; any deficioncici in
ty, bouncing in with l&gt;*r list off and her vLrJrol-i' sere quietly supplied-hy
NeUvjgnd she proved horaolf an iuvaL
uhlu nliyT oujoying every minute of th*

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would remwaber Uioee etothas. aud I
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Nothing ciul 1 have boon prettier io
its wav, than tho old barn, draped with
Kvl* and sheets with flags and pecans
from tho b.-ats, great peoniM ana grova
boughs for directions. CeaJlos aud
lonUrns twinkled I heir bast, and tho
great doula nt both ends stood wide op­
en, letting iu floods of moonlight, fresh
air, aud Lively glimpses of tho tea.
Itio neighbors all cams to ••peek.’’
and the hearty laughter of ’the big
brown Culieunro clustered round the
door, was good tu bear as the comical
quaint ot i.liartuing figure*, entered the
room. Tow-Loaded children roosted on
the beams, w-men in calieo gowns sat
staring iu thu stalls, while babies slept
placidly in hay-racks and one tceek
co* curveytxl ill* scene with aalunishod

Have a masquerade ; i£p. such fun tv
rig up drrssoa, said Nolly? whu rathar
longed to show sonic of her uegl-wtod
splendor.
Wo might borrow the old barn tu
have a grand time there is uo hay in
it, so wo could light it up splendidly,
added Kilty,' seizing on tho idea with
delight. '
Powhattan, BL George, Brother JunHow about supper f asked prudent
Mary, rememboring tlio appetites of a athap, Cant. Cuttle, Garibaldi, aud Cith­
doses hearty lads, atranwund by sea er noble beluga, «mo from camp lo
find Bo-1‘eop, iu ravishing little costume
with a Quakcreis, Satry Damp Dolly
Varden, and a boat of other delightful
ladies ready to receive thorn.
What happy hours followed, with the
promenade cud (days nod homely yet
delightful surroundings. The barn was
so oooL to spacious, and everything was
so free end simple,that every ou* “wont
in and onioyod himself like a man," as
Omit Kyd gracefully retnsrked to Maty
Nelson, who was capitally and cheaply
got up as the pre**. dressed in newspapots, with lltus telegraph pasts, wire*
and al! on her head.
Fruit, cake and Jotnouado was all tho
least, spread on tho big rock in front of
the baru, aud uo one complained, for
tnuMtligbli youth and happy heart* lent
tlisir magic to the scene.
.
Nover had snob a good limo in my

I

iMrty broke up nod at evening the gal
i innt guest* d"parted, to return tbe oom­
! pluasnt by a cliarmtug serenade an
| hour later.
i Now tbit fust puis tli* tost touch to
it &amp;&gt; romantic and delicious! sighed
, Nelly, liateniug luxuriously to tho tus.' lodir.n. straiui ot that roltogn fAVorit*

cl* are Tbe puy Astronomer, by Heeekiah Butterworth t TU Ohickadsee, by
Harv.r Wilder; Atrioon Fashion*, by
Olirs thorn*; Altorfaud William Pall,
by Emma D. Southwick ; and Holiday
Harbor, end excellent articl* by Mr. IL
B. C Samuel., allowing tU Uy* *nJ
girls how-to build a oity, with all the
public bniUiega. Otosmbeata, railroad
trains, etc , ueewury ft Ito prrepe»fty.
Th# stories in tho nutnbor are. ■uaHy-ml'
them, remarkably good. Th* wobd«rful adventure* of Teh am pin are
eluded : Mazy N. Preoeolt writes oferotintrly .about Pro*’* Doll*; there to a

�1»_ As the postage ou all1
newspapers has to be paid at the,
office of publication, and in ad­

public good, aad for tbe especial good
of the actual settler, aud that it is both
impolite and unjust to denounce aa
"Swindling Railroad Oarporatioa*’" th*

vance, after the first of January
man who have by the aid of theca donext, the subacription price of ination* of alternate section* of land
The Republican Bannkb from 1built and now control thee* Railroads.

ing their papers outride of the
limite of tho County, and pay­

distance desiring Tbe Republilican Banner after the first of

transportation companies of th* country
aa will insure an equitable return for
th* investment of capital, and a cheap
transportation of goods for the consum­
er,” there would be no causa for com­
plaint Bal th* fact is, where such
Legislation ia once entered upon, there
is no certain limit to it, and hence, w*
think all such restriliuns ou invested
capital dangerous to the public interest,
and that competition should and will
secure the lowest living rate* for th*
transaction of any business whetbar by
individual* or corporations, and eepec.
ially the eh tapas t possible transportation
of all th* product* of tho toil or of our
manufacturing industries.

January, must remit prior to
that time. Otherwise the paper

lannrr.

SPECIAL NOTICE.

Great South Series, by Mr. King. A
description ot the Mamoth Cava form*
a large part of this article. Th* other
article* illustrated, aithir by means of
pictures or diagrams, are The Transit of
Venus, Th* Probabilities of Rivers, The
Silver Age, and Rambloe in Madsria.
In fiction we have, the continuation of
Julea Verne's Mysterious Island with
illustrations ; and of Sue Holm's curion* story. My Tourmaline ; alio Jeaunttte, by Eis* Wcolson and In a Trum­
pet, a Thanksgiving story by Miss Hop­
kin*, author of One of Miss Widgery'a.
Evenings Mr. Stedman give* us oo-

Be warned in time.
THE PRESIDENTS MESSAGE.

This exceedingly able document did not reach us in time
Poet.'.
There are poem* by Celia for this issue, but we slutll pub­
Tbaxter and other*. In Topic* of the lish it in our next, ttnd know
Tim* Dr. Holland writes about The
Great South Sories of Papera, Chris­ even if men descent' from the
tianity and Color, Investments for lucomo, Nature an
'
- - , views of the President they will
department of
&amp;t leant give him credit for an
outspoken exprewion of his own
opimons.

tu iu good time, and a* usual freighted
with all tho good thing* of nrt and liter­
stare. Thia being th* holiday or Christ­
ina* number of th* year, it need scarcely
/aywtl Jmrnsl to which we invite ths
special attention of all our roaderi. It
consists of ten distinct propositions, each
an independent question of public pol­
icy, and all subjects that agitate and di­
vide public opinion to-day in nearly nil
parts of the country. Farpe/nV ear Dti
seem* to bo thotoklta of many ot our
people, and much of the political action
of the day is based on that aa a princi­
ple of action But from it we mast
most emphatically descent. Wo do tun
believe, that “th* voieo of the peopls”
is always right, while we do believe
that "th* voire of God" is over right
and all that Deity approve* worthy nf
man's unquestiune-l areeptsneo.
Hence, while the voice of the people
of Michigan seem* to be against Sump­
tuary Laws, we ar* most decidedly for
tho prohibition of tbe sale of all that
intoxicates, by tbe most positive lawnit
is posribl* for mau to draft, and place

Gd.to a painful doubt whether there
can be any lover nt once recreant
enough and silly enough to keep the
owner of that fore and form writing
lang enough even to ask tbe question;
ana tho pictorial list, is completed by n
general and two interior view*' of Bt.
Asaph Calhed-ri, North Walts, knepinc
up Tit .AlthuJi specialty of portraying
tbe great religious bouses of England
in rapid succession. Uterarily. tnis
number &lt;&gt;p*n» with an oddly titled story,

sngnls; and were to be a member of
tho incoming Legislature, our vote
would be against th* repeal of that
thc forty-sixth section of article four of
the Constitution remains a pari of our
organic law. Therefore we spprers of

The second section aa ever y resdsr of
the Baxiu knows, meats our unquali­
fied opposition, being as wo believe oppusad both to morality, social pro­
gress and improrsmaut. No Woman's
Suffrage for ux

glance. The number, from holiday
rasaua* Inking a.little ia proee variety, sourl proepenty of th* working man of
is especially ih in poetry, Mr*. L. M.' th* country.
Blinn cvntributing a sweet little poem
Of the fourth, we have only to say it
nailed New Year Bells; William H. is the grest financial problem of the
Kernan a sadly strong unc, with the chill
day
aud age, and while we do not be­
title of Winter and Sorrow; Henry
Morford a Maotmblu tee, and odd as lieve it practical at an early day to re­
eeasonsblc, The Mistletoe in America; sume specie payments, we should be
aad the illustrated old ballad. Man of glad tu welcome any solution of this
the Wild Mew, coming back with mourn- problem that will do most to further th*
frtl pieaeuro to many reroUecfiona Pbe
AJditsc Campanv ha* determined io burin*** intereei uf th* people, aad
establish an Art fcsriaa. similar to the give etabHity aud character lo tbe finan­
wail-kuwn Art Union hi England, and ce* of our country.
dialribu.’c it* works of art, bulb sculp­
W. behove in a "Ciril 8-rv«"ba^
ture aud pott-tiuga. which are eonofintiy on merit and capability, but do believe,
- M_ ___ ‘__ _
.1.-^1.-™
Aw
bI»o, that to tho victor* belong tho fruit*
that come from that victory, aud bene*
should earneatiy oppose tho placing in
office, to any louridorsbls extent, id men
not in sympathy with tho power* that
U politically, unlaseit ebould fires be
made apparent that there are wot

advertisement. I-cannot, help but think that

Until after the

i« a big word. Yeti mean chat same tiling. I commenced buaineaa iu IIoutingK iirlfiGB witliout a dollar ami 1 hold ruy own
yet. That don’t look like® failure does it. “No not much."
TEnCItE

try."

Tho people in this County have justcause to bo proud uf &lt;1

Manufactured Iu this couipora
a d
to yonreefves to support these Hotnr Manufacturing lnsUtull&lt;&gt;n«.
allbend share of patronaftr, for which I am thankful—and nov
will ' ■ ■ * *. - I. .nalm tt (IAV i
&gt; X t I ■" RHlt HIT V
'Tl*

J. L. REED.

NOW IS YOUR TIME I

which, by th* way, is nearer to Toledo
and tbe other graia centres, build*
splendid elevators, with whish shs can
handle grain at a nominal cost, sod
Boston doea tho same. Tne Baltimore
aud Ohio Bead, whose arms cover the
the territory that produces anything, re­
fuses to go into combinslions, aud tbs

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

OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

xksry of justice." But the protest
do no good. The Boas has means
lis disposal, and be will be a pririoaif state a* long aa he choose* to

•Si enough during the war and tbe!
flush eraAhat followed it, but wh«n the
pieching-timea earn* it oould not be en­
dured. No business that could be trans­
acted on th* premise* oould pay this

IS OIVE THIIVO

that I ain.«orry for “and that is" to be compelltd to discharge
Honest, Industrious and competent Meclianics, who are deservingof steady employment, because 1 am ovcr-stockcid with work fin­
ished My shops are all frill of work.
"Buggies and Cutters”
and now if the people of this good jCounty of Barry would encourage(Mechanical Industry nt home and thereby promote their
ownThtcrest, they will all come to Hostings tutd buy ail their

Boss Twoed—Rents and Empty Store*
—Economy—The Trade of the City
—Strike* and Labor—Bergh—The
Liquor Dealer*—Bualneaa—Weath- from Europe, and are handling domes­
tic* a* well a* New York. OonsequeulIv, the mourner* go about tbe street* of
the metropolis. And all thia because
the ci'y has depended upon her ‘‘natu­
ral advantage*1' and largutton that outsrpriso can do away with disadvantage*
and remedy what nature ha* left un­
again. Tired of bring in prison, know­ done. New York ha* got to do tome­
thing
to bold b»r supremacy.
ing that Got. Dix will not pardon him,
and that the Governor elect, Tilden,dare
not, if be would, be appealed once more
Tbs strike* are virtually over. Th*
'lungshoremen bad th* best chance of
all the trades for saccess, fur while a
factory may shut down and do without
jaken before the court*, whim be peti­ operative a n*w)y-srrived ship must be
tioned to bo discharged on ■ tbe score unloaded at once, and it takes skilled
that ths court that tried Ltd had no labor to do it. but they, wits thia advenjuiisdietiou. Judge Barrett rCided, of tags, were forced to sneoomb to bard
eouree, against the illustrious Ihief, and time*, and they have gone to work again.
Tbe cooper* hare resumed, not as a
back bn went Wednesday night a ru- bode. but in squads, and. in abort, tbe
rumor prevailed that be had given the strikes are at an end. The striker* di»officer* tbe slip, and bid got away to covered what they ought to have known
Europe, aud th* lie wa* for an hour all along, that with 50,000 unemployed
men In th* city, they ar* at the mercy
generally credited. It was the more of their employer*, and will be till la­
readily believed, for everybody know* bor is in demand again It is lb* dd
that if tbe Boas has the money he is
credited with, he can buy hie way out
THE ALDINE COMPANY'S
do your beet to keep impecunious young i
without trouble. And tbe comment up- Eton from coming to Now York this
winter. I say it, and I know there are NEW PUBLICATIONS.
50,000 men out «f employment hare to-'
kind. "1 am glad th* old man lias got day, and the number will be doubled in
away," said ono merchant in my hear­ two months. Aud they embrace all
desses of people. Thera are darks,
ing. "Why glad r I asked. "011, he salesmen, book-keepers,
everybody.
lias been punished enough,” was the For instance, the Grand Opera House
reply. Aud that was the expression of advertised for 200 young ladies for tbe
a full half of the people. Curious, ballot iu th* revived Black Crook, and
tho morning brought 800, all eager for
isn't it ? Dare is n man ‘who plunder­
position* at 86.00 par weak. Thee*
ed tbe tax-layers for yeat* in n way were no, bad girls — they were girls who
that would have made a pickpocket wanted something to do to keep eoul
blush—* man who stole right and left, and body tosethsr till there was work
nut ouly fur himself, but a horde of fol­ at something els*. 200 wore taken—
GOO were left out in th* cold crying from
lowers—a man who, by iheer stealing
and an ad riot use of what he stub, held
tho city and State in tbe hollow of his ed will bnng a thousand spplieanta by
band, and even aspired to the control nite the next morning. My young
SUTTON’S
of the country; this thief, swindler, nod friend, it you have gut anything under
heaven to do keep out of the big cities.
Leisure-Hour Miscellany.
robber is pitied by the men he plunder­
ed I I can't help but think that th*
Henry Bergh, tbe friend of dumb an­
men who pity him, envy him, aud that,
I placed aa lie was, would have done th* imals, has achieved another triumph.
Heretofore ho has only been able to
same thing. The newspaper* uf the oonvist the driven *f stage* end cars
REPRODUCING
•ity, to their credit be It (aid, insist* on wb-uAisve over-worked horse* ; but last
his being kept where ho is till his full week he got th* iron daw of the law on
a proprietor and brought him up with
term expire*. Public opinion will prob­
a round turn. Tbi* is aa it ahould be,
ably keep him there till ha bay* his for the proprietor* compel the driven to
Art Journal,
cTtrloert tho etag**. Now let him get The London
after the street car compauio*. It is
nothing uncommon to sse a pair of
horses going up a stoop grade with a
heavy car loaded with 80 or M passen­
gers—tho poor beasts straining every
nerve and a brutal driver lashing them
as though his heavy whip could add to
their muscular force. Bergh ha* only
commenced hi* work in th'* city. But
Mayor Havemsyer, protesting against it does one good to see a lithe, active
Part* I, It end III are just Published.
firing the mau who had plundered the man dart into a crowd and jerk a brutal
THE AIT JOUIIAL.
cry of 820,000,000, a suit* of rooms, cartman, who is besting his horees, off
Coeiptelt
Is 11 siMialy tsrts,
IU
s*rranls, citiann'a clothes, and other
■re*«l*r UM bvsl IsIlMfS lllesirsboas
libcurios, and of allowing him viaitora at
flow lb* ssrllsv •olsisM uf Tto Ahhsu.
hta own pleasure. Very properly, th*
Ge romer characterised thia discrimina-

.The exorbitant rents demanded ou
Broadwsy are telling on that afreet. Be­
tween tbe Astor House and 14th street
there are uvvr ono hundred fiegnnt

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I WILL SUCCEED

character, and will moot tbe most detutmined opposition from the capital in­
vested in our groat national thoroughfsrea. and a divided public sentimadt
among tho people at largo. And, yet,
if tbe octant of th* Legislation ouly

ment mutt be made in advance,
invariably. Subscribers at a

It is tho purpose of the Pub­
lisher of the Banneb. to settle
with every person who does
business with the Banner office
prior to Jan. 1st, 1875, and to
that end is now mokiug out
bills against every pcraon in­
debted to the office, and he mutt
insist on a prompt settlement

f
I
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,
J ___,___________ _____ tnvigoratoni st
the quiet places around the sort*.-,
,
where
20 cents doos as much toward
sanding
thorn into a drunkard's grave
i
as
। 25 ar 80 would at th* fashionable
jbar*. Of course there are plenty of

Th* eighth and ninth seclions will
'meet with th* cordial approval of all ,
our people and have but to be stated ,
'to command public approbation.

and after that date will be $1,65
per year to RubBcribers reoeiv-

uh*.
IWo advise none lo subscribe
« any magasiuo until they hare wen
Copy Of JVOrror. Address Charles J.
•teraon, 806 Chestnut Street, Phila-

when I look at the heading of this

thia character has proved them for the |

LIIIIKS l\ll SHMffl milllH
Trnnljg. Travelling Bags,

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

■VVAVrc^IIlSS, JEWEUR'V, JDLdkMOlS’I

Spicj^w,

Silvia jyiD

Come and see

Eft gintttt, CLoctt, 4c., 4c
WE ALSO SELL SEWIJ^G MACUIWE NEEDLES

Spooner &amp; Hepburn
1 offer st close pdcee for caali, «r approved credit.

IKE HENDERSHOTT

' 33ti

CO,,

Tn the Boston Cash Store, Union Block, State St.
Hastings, Dec. 9, 1874.

Just opened In Mr. BOWNE'S NEW STORE,

’,

SPECIAL OFFER.

BLocr,
Soufij Siot of SfUft Sfuttf.

When? can be found a choice and well selected Stock of S(np
and Fancy
•
GROCERIES, PROVISION’S, CO.KFEfJTfjjcERV Ac.

THE REPUBLICAN BANNER

A complete assortment of nil kinds of Whole and Ground
Spices

IN CONNECTION

WARRANTED PURE.

All kinds of Fruit in their Season.
Fresh Vegetables alw^'* on hand.
Also we liavc a full line of the best
For the acconunodation of such of our friends as may
desire, to subscribe for sonic other paper in connection with Lamps &amp;, Fixtures, Crockery, Class &amp; Wooden Waro
Always on hand\t prices that cannot be beat itr the County
The BAN N ER, we have, made arrangements wiicreby we

WITH OTHER JOURNALS.

are enabled to present the following liberal terms, with t&gt;e
understanding, however, that the order /or our Journal and
either of the others named, must be sent together, and ac­
companied by the money; and, also, that we must receive
one subscription foThe BANNER for each copy of every
other publication ordered from the list:

CASH BUYERS will find it to their .advantage

NO TROUBLE TO SHOW OUR GOODS

Respectfully,.
Spooner &lt;f- Ifei.-Lurn.

^ IMPOSITION HATED I
OPPOSITION COURTED!
Comparison Invited and Corupetition Defied in

Teas.

Detroit Free Prra*. 82.00 and Republican Banner 11.50, for
•
Detroit Tribune. 82 00 and Republican Banner 81 50, fur -• Detroit Post, 82.00 end Republican Bannov 81.50 for
Michigan Fnrmer, 82.00 and Republican Banner 81.60 fur .
Country Gentleman, 8—50 aud Republican Bauner 81.50 for Woriora Hural, 82.00 and Republican Banner 81-50 for
•
Advance, 13.15 and Republican Banner 81.50 for New Covenant, 12.65 and Republican Banner 81.60 for
Micbiren Fniincr, 82.15 and Republican Bannof 81,50 for New York Home Journal, 83,00 and Republican Banner 81,50 for

Coffees and Spices

All grades of Tctut, the very best iu the Market. Fresh every
week from the Importers S. 8. SLEEPER A CO., of Boston, ami
for sale at prices which defies successful competition.

GIVE ME A CALL.

Hating., S'.,, loib, 1374.

doluuZ

SCRAP BOOKS.

Banner 81.50 fur ____ __________________________ ,____ in Banner fl .50 for ,
Lipcforott's Magarino, 8L00 and Republican Banner 81.50 for T&amp;|0alaxY. &gt;4.00 and Republican Banner 81.50 for
Lakeside Monthly, 84.00 and Republican Banner 81.50 for Coder's Lady** Book, 83 15 and Republican Banner 81-50 tor
St. Niohoha, 83.00 aad Republican Banner 81.50 for National Live Stock Journal, 82.15 and Republican Banner 81.50 for
Horticulturiat, 82 10 aud Republican Banner 81.50 for
Gardnur1* Monthly, 82.10 end Republican Banner 81.50 for —- '
Banner 81.60 tor
Jannar 81.50 for
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MUSICS NOVEMBER
VOCAL.

3.85

GEO. A PRINCE &amp; CO.

Organs

&amp;

HASTINGS lAfi BLE WORKS!

Melodeons.

GOLDSMITH’S
BRYANT &amp; STRATTON

Business University,
“OYSTER OCEAN”

,

Littn ai Oa&amp;osK Bctirsit

CUVMIBU SUTS*.

Bt FFALO, X. V.

»«k.

John Stanley.

4.85

THE ALDINE PASSE-PARTOUTS.

U IUM-, L-.,

to ex­

amine our Stock before puridhnring elsewhere.

Detroit Free Pros*. 810.60. and Republican Banner. 81.50, for
Detroit Tribune, 810.60, and Republican Banner, 81.50, for
Detroit Prat. 810.60, and Itopublican Banner, 81.50, for
Chicago Dailr Tribune, 813,00 and Republican Bautier 81,50 for

SEMI FOR TIE ALBINE,
have taken alarm, and are getting out
their licenaea as fast as posmbl*. Th*
court* are determinsd to eoforre the law
at all hazard*, and th* conviction of
Schwab, which was made a tret ease,
has shown them th* futility of opposi­
tion. Th* rum-mils, tbe small thieve*.
Bos* Tweed, and ell the dangerous
classes, sigh for the good old time* wh*n
Barnard wa» on the bench, and F.vk
and those fellow* ran th* city. There
was no trouble for them then. They
had the courts and evwything else.
Will the new Democratic administration
restore them any of their lost privileges ♦
We (ball aee. A greet many BepobUoatu in th* city were wilting to take tbe

Hastings, 8*pL, OUi 1874.

for Yourself

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

ITALIAN

INSTRUMENTAL.

�»&gt;v. Mth, 1874.

sidsral.ls faff jn th. priot

HASTINGS CITY LOCAL

—

- 1{‘ J' Ontot-

MiddTerilU Alive.

New fresh arrival of drrea goods The
or

S'.'rDi.T
Patterns

J

'

The Mayor lias the thanks uf ths
public for enforcing the law
prohibiting
minor* from jdaylng billard* or ---other
g»me* in tbe saloons of tho city.
Merchant* haring ou hand a large
stock of holiday good* will find the Big.
x«a with iu large circulation a valuable
advertising medium to aid in the eale of

* There will be a Spiritual Meeting at
Union Hall on the 20lh in.t., at‘10 o’clk
a- “■ Tho public are cordially invited.
H*v. Wm. Wcatfiald, of Albion will
preach
Tbe New York Central Railroad now
haa two track the entire distance for
passenger travel and also two for its
trvighet businots, making it a four-track
railroad.

uffios al tbe City of Grand Rapid.. If
there is a media post office ia the Union
it i*tU Grand Rapid, office, and there
i* no mor* efficeu: postmaster in the
Union than Hon. A. B.Turn.r Haroing been in possiUon to know, we'afflnn
them farts without four of eucooerial

THE PAPE!
TAKE:

Commission Merchant,
DIED.

:: ■ ■ ■ ?
TKirMfUB

ilreases •‘County Clerk, Hutchinson, Re­
no County, Kansas." «
Very Baepectfully,

day trade. For particulars roe bills
printed for Hopkins A Barns dealer* in
book*, stationery, toy*, etc., Ik* Henderahott A Co., j.welora, A. Rower,
boot and shoe dealer, Cha*. Reed's,
shooting match, Lute Bennett's Christ­
mas danee, and curd* of Invitation to
J. Osmund’* Christmas party at Wood­
land Center. Doc. 25th, boride* a ra*t
amount *f other work. Our facihte.
are the beat, and aa ear work is not
dan* by jaotroM proem it is givsn te th#
pub}** in a clean, clear and readable
manner. On colored work w* invite a
comparison of sample* and leave lb*
patron* to judge of Its merit*.

“ 81 st
In ripe for 83 Ncento.
French Merino for &gt;1; &gt;1J5 MoLalr for
•1| 7» cent Mohair tec ^tetuSi T.u
new pieces In colored Alpaca*, worth
We tender our thaaka to C. B. Bush,
M cento, down to 40 ccnta II is the
newrat and cheapest stock of Droi* Esq., the accomplished Superintedent uf
nU
D^t
th* Valley Iliririon of the - Central Rail­
fall to see them. Rcapectrutly.
Th* Michigan Central Railroad Oom road fur a ti|pe card of the Central and
Geo. R. Johnson A Co.
pany ha* notified all its employs* that
iU branch*.
hereafter tbo company will not guar­
,
Wo see piles of now good* going into
antee them against injuries, nor agree
the store ui - Hon. R. J. Grant, and
to pay their bills, or support them o
know be la soiling them at prices that
their families in ease of casualty. All
Clothing I
| must command public approbation. Go
are given to distinctly understand the
New stock ot Clothing on the rood and see them.
company will pay its workman only the
from lioetun. Wc have men', fancy­
Henry C. Wontworth .lias become wages agreed upon. Tbe employe* will
suits, black salts and a full line uf caX
atmero suite. Alt bought very low and General 1’assenger Agent of th* M. C.
have to depend upon accident insur­
1° b* “»,d
for on*Prt«« w »’l- Oar
Ii. It., tu whom all coiumutricationa ance*, etc. It i* understood that all the
' should bi ildrwMv '. concerning general all the other Michigan railroad*, a* well
CHURCHES.
Clothing is extra new
as those thr oughout th* country, have
can flt any boy big or u
Patron's desii.ug their advertisements promulgated rimilar notification* to all
a fdU Uno of EngQth 8u...ub. .uu va»airnsMB ttesnes. 18'4 •- ■- *”• Tb*&gt;. almerra and the beet Taylnc In Barry changiMl.it ou tho suteide *u! bring employe*. We tegard this action of
,.1‘uuir. S.S. 11 «. J. U. Svrtea. Svec County to do our work, good Ota alway* their copy a* eerlv os Salardtj aud on the railroad companies aa wise and for
given. Don’t buy of a two priced atom.
Your* Truly,
tho insidv on Tuesday morning of any th* public good. Accident. Mriou* iu

A. N. SABIN,
rLOUR r OUJ1T

Will you, for the benefit of th* needy
iu
■ thia State a*5 lif their friends in tho
1East, publish tbo following article, to'
A circular published by tho Kxmm*
!RslhrfCommittee, giving an acecurate
'account of tbe range* of grasshoppers
in Kanns, ths localities visited, tbe

Agreeable to adjournment, the An­
nual meeting ol the Barry County Bible
Society is to be held at tbe Presbyteriau Church in Hastings, Sunday even­
ing, December 20th, 1874.
J. M. Nmn,
Secrete ry.

C. SCHULENBURG,
This Watch

Agricultural Society Meeting.

John H. Wendell 4 Co.

ELGIN WATCH CO.

Btiugs,

DETROIT.

MICHIGAN.

Grange Notice.

THP BEST SCHOOL IB THE STATE.

Hsenxes, Mich., Dee. 7. 1874.
Notice is hereby given that there will
bo a meetiLg uf the County Grange of
Barry County to be bold at Hastings,
Dec. 14, 1874.
Now, Pstrvcs, come one, cume all,
and lot u* work fur what wo moat justly

WEBSTER’S

I

will lx&gt; strictly their character,ar* often the roeult of tho
carelessness ol employes, and thia may
Tho many friend* of Geo. H. Robin­ and probably will liar* a tendency tu
son, will Cud him with Spooner A Hep­ make thorn mun&gt; careful.
wook.

This

rule

burn, the leading Grocery Hous* of the
pry Good*.
City, where bo will be pleased to see
Hurrah for th* place to buy your Dry
loods. They are the cheapest, Every- hi* many friend*.
ody lais* about it and everybody buys
Stop right here, and read th* big
ere. Factory brown and bleached,
n—.1 wLJ- in
a. .--.nproclamation of Ike Hendershott A Co—Watches and Jewolry. They have
tliolafgi-it aad finest stock uf good* in
thia section, and—O, read the advertise­
ment yourself
’ We invite attention to tbe card- of
| Geo. A. Prince A Co., of Buffalo, N. Y-,

BARRY LODGE
I . . .. - I.
krfere tot tail aw*.

The new M. E. Church situated in
Carlton, at the Phillipa eornere, four
mile* from Woodland Center, and nine
mile* from Hading* City, will be dedi­
cated ou Wednesday, 23d, iast.
R*v.
T. F. Hildreth, of Grand Rapid* will
manufacturer* of Organ* and Melede- preach at 10.3U a. m. Rev. J. I. Buell,
Prodding Elder will ae*i*t nt tbe dedi­
country in it* lino, ami their instru­ cation, aud preach al 0.30 p. m. A cor­
dial invitation is given to all.
ments rank among tho vory beat.

WHSfiffiTe

Fur th e accommodation uf our eub.cribers wlio desire any other book,
magazine, or paper, published, with or
without the advertised premiums, we
will obtain it fur you at tho Low rar
Ran*, without any expense to you in
seeding tho erder.

Don. Uouderson long the editor of
the Allegan Jtinu! has purchased a
forth interval in tho Grand Rapid/
Tiew* and i* to be tho editor of that
daily. Under bis management it will
bo a spicy sheet ‘

police;.

The whole rote for noman suffrage iu
List cf letter* remaining in the F. O.
Michigan is 30,805—one in tiro tu the uncalled Cur cm Doc. 9th, 1874 :
Falionce Brown. Thoma* P Baker, E
H Brouk*,-C D Blicn, Leonard B Chretor, Mr* Helen M Clark. Mr* Ella Cock,
Robert Dean, Gao 8 Dean, Asa Ford.
Mr* Mary Kesselring. W 8 Knapp.
Frank Keolar, Mr* A G Kilpatrick, L
L Laudon, Mary MeMahun, James
Marl!#, Mrs HaraU Newton, Mias Addie
Palmer, John Pickard, Cornel Penny,
Mr* Frank Rose, Mrs Amy Sine, Mis*
Annie Stinclicotnb. Dauicl Scbwickbard,
D C A Ijauein Woodley. E Wileox.

Those who may ha»e occasion to use
a pure Froch Brandy for medicinal
purposes, whl find nt John Stanley's a
few bottles that is genuine beyond
doubt, and . which can bo had for the
price of 13 n bottle.
27«f

Painting and Graining.

All Ready to Buy Wh«rt, O«t», and

Other Grata.
The new firm of Creoey A Holden
are now prepared tu purchase W beat,
Oats, and other grain, at tbe Storehouse
cf W. T. Eastman, corner Broadwsy

Obstacles to Marriage.

i PURE DRUGS aid MKDICINES,
.■tras

DAY AND NIGH’

THE NEW STORE I

City Drug Store,

Clean** til* tbs stomach, bowel, and
blood from ail tbe acrid, corrupt aud
offcoiive accumulation* Which produce
functional dirangomont, and you remove
the cause of most diseases which afflict
the humin family, and thus tar* a large
doctor'* bills. Tbe must effectual and
rviuiuio
is found in Dr. Fierce’* Fleassnt Purgstive Pellets. No cheap wood or paper
boxes, but kept fresh aud reliable in

State Street,

AGENTS

WANTED

High livers, tboee indulging in ess*
aud pleasure, and those of sendentary
habits, can prevent Boil*, Carbuntie*.
Gout, Red Skin, Eruption., Pimpl**,
Cunatipation, PiUe, Drowrinea*. Bdiousn*e* and other conditions induced by
such habiia, by taking from four to six
of Dr. Pierce’s Fleatam Purgative

LOST.—City of Hastings Order, No.
190 for &gt;35.80. The findur will please
return to the subscribers, a* payment January let, 1875.
Itos town slowed.
Ths scoundrels nrn't all dead yet, and
/
Wilxixs Baontia*.
bonce our friend A- D. Cook, has boon
Hasting., Nov. 2« 1874.
32H
obliged to protect himself from the
machination* of a fellow by a suit, now

DRESSMAKING,

NEW

YORK TOMBS

iim.HPEUisuniiiEinm

PICTURES 1
PICTURES 1
I am now all alone in the Photograph
business, and as I have rondo arrange­
ment* to inrreaso my facilities tor doing

Hope, for a very welcome surprise at
our Louse on tbe »v*uipg of Dec. 2d.
Th»y came in upon ns and took posses­
sion of oar house, end they made our
table almost gruan under a load of good
things to replenish our very natural want*
—just such as tbe farmers' wives ot that
township know how lo get up, and we
did justice to all that Well, they spent
the evening very pleasantly, to u», end
if we evuld judge, to ail, and left In the
morning about two o'clock, leaving to
cheer our poor hearts, fifty dollars and

Merchant Tailors,

tea1

sent from Thursday until Tuesday
niotning.
Mr. Reynold* will have
charge in our absence, and wo trust our

local

HOPKINS and BARNES,

Church Dedication.

Treasury Nov. 25. 1874, was 1051,­
290.15. Receipt* during lb* w*ck end­
ing Dec. 2 were &gt;51,110.90; payments
during th* same time &gt;50,827.4! ; Jeaving a balance in th* Treasury uf &gt;952,088.04 ; increase for tbe week &gt;702.49.
An interesting Berries of roosting* are
being held nt tho Presbyterian Church,
this wook. Rev. Mr. Clark, or Rev
Sufferer* for months or yean from Mr. Wood of Marshall, are preaching
Catarrh, Deafness, Epilepsy. Nervous
Debility, Consumption, aad other inval­
ids, be soon cures. Also Fistula, tu­ evening, and there is considerable in­
mors, Stricture, Deformitia*, ote. Special terest manifested ou tbe part of the peoand difficult case* solicited. Ladies out pls in the meetings.
of health, go to him or have hi* reme­
Ths contract for grading tbe K. L. A
dies. Tbo greatest skUL experience N. M. R. R. through tlx* townahip ot
aad suoeoss io hi. Speoalilia*.
P. 8.—Men (Whatever read or doc­ Hope ha* been ',l«t to Charles Benton,
tored) who want reliable aid, advice and and tho work is being vuahod with th*
cure, in any confidential case should not utmost vigor. Now lol th* stock-holdfail to consult tho Doctor at once, in ere pay up promptly and in sixty day*
person or by lett*
”
JI
‘
seven mile* ot the read hi this county
erywherc.
will be ready for the iron.
The fixture* have all arrived and ths
next issue of tbo Bxsxz* will be print­
ed by steam. We are under many obligatioua to our friend* for their prompt
ai&lt;l so generously tendered to enable us
to make this dseirable addition to tbe
Windy.
I)xxx office, and doubt not the pro­
Gold «8.
f
prietor will find the investment a,payTimo to settle up.
The Circuit Court h**(*ljourned.
We wcXmucb amused a few nights
Healings morning aud evening at tho
ago, while passing through the street*
Presbyterian Church.
quite late. A couple of pariiea who bad
Robert Mitchell bee sold the Besting*
ta an overdose of bad whisky had Ulen
House to A. W. Bailey.
_
up lodging* in one of the gutters. On
7 Wo don't want lo suggest that you waking up and finding himself wet to
are careless, reader, but wbero an the the akin, and looking around, ssys hie—
tools, to-day?
cons* John, lai’s change house*, thb hie
If you would see a nine job of fancy
pointing, look at the front of the Bank
Profeesor Bwensberg of th* Grand
building. John Michael did it.
Rapid* Dusia*** College, invites tli*
Tho annual meeting of tbe Michigan public te rail upon that institution and
Poultry Association will be held at De­ *e* for thomerirra iu workings and
troit, rontroenoitig on tho 14th of Janu- merit*—an invitation that will doubtless
be frequently accepted. Nor is it to
much to sty of it that there is no bettor
Commerce! Co'foge in th. Wrel.
Wo
hope our yrung men may extend to it a

&gt;

Nebraska and Kansat
■
The “Htetory" te *ptcy. exciting, truth­
ful, sod thoroughly Intervatlng from
Preftoe to Finis.
Ths book la tmued In bandecme style, i
baring 630 pages and UO Illustrations,
on flue paper, end la elegantly bound.
It I* •old only by Mibacrlpttoo by tbe U.
M. Publtoblng Company,’’ No. 1&gt; Uni­
versity Place, New York, who want an

Vaa Dusen a I*. E., of the North Neb­
raska, confer* nr* of the M. E. Chuftb,
visited thi* city who state* that iu four
of tbe eight ennutie* ia Northeastern
Nebraska which comprise hi* district,
and which arc situated away from any
railroad, th* people are suffering terri­
bly from tbo effects of the grasshopper
devastation, aad that rehaf I* an abso­
lute necessity. Acting ou hie recoommendatiou our Methodist friend* bore
have organised a rehef committee, c»sisting of Hon. R. J. Grant, Hon. Daniel
8tnk*r,_Mr*- J. L. Rood, Mis* J. Wightmon, Mrs. Boyer, and Mrs. Geo. W.
We continue our record of the doings
WHIhitn*, who are soliciting aid for th*
relief of th* friends thsre, and w* hop* at' the Circuit Court for the third
the donation* may bo liberal a* th* Bo­ week of tbe term, as follow*, vis :
Tbe caee of EdwsrJ Woodworth vs.
reas! ties of the ia»e are great.
Chart** Wood, was tried by jury who
found for plan tiff 17 AM, and costs to
be taxed. James A. Sweeney for plan­
Among the grocers of this city, this tiff; C. G. Holbrook for defendant
finnhss always, tinco Its .organisation,
The appeal ease of Delo* R. McEltaken a leading position. The men who wan* v*. William H. Bird, tbs jury
compoee it bare been long identified returned a verdict of no cause of action
with the trade of ibe city. Mr. Smith with costs to be taxed. O G. Holbrook
began businee* a* a clerk with th* late fur plaotiff, JaiMt A. 8we*r*y fer
Mason Allen la tbo year 1802; Mr.
In the Chancery case of Bil a*
Manse was alee a clerk with him from
1870 to th* time of the organisation of Parkhurtr.. Th* Qnnmon Council of
tho fim df Allan A Preston iu March. the Village of Middleville, et aL An
1872, and both wore with that firm up order was entered tbst defendant Badto tbo time that they purchased th* in­ cock bo allowed to defend on th* pay­
terest of Mr. Allee, ia March, 1871. ment of solicitor, foe of MO and filling
Mr. Preston ha* been eleven year*
connected with the grocery trod* in this
city, and haa boeu"always more than or­
&lt;
dinarily
eureoesful ** a busmoe* man.
Th. firm ol Smith, Mane. A Fronton
|
began
borine** aa tbe auceseson of Al­
|
len
A Preston March 1st, 1871, aad at
(
caee
took a loading position among th*
;barfnsee bouse* of our city. Composed
&lt; young mon full of business energy,
of
.with ample capital, and datermined per(
sevenaee,
they hare senoeeded ore a boyoad.thoirnuwl sanguine expeetatfoan
Thoir proorai sals* are nearly a thou-

In the appeal case of Aaron Brook*
.. William Roorafield,Trial by th* court.
verdict of no cause ot artion was
indexed with oasts I* bo taxed. Easttan A Young for pontiff, Wright *

A FIHESBAIH BBBWISSBESIOS.

The Country Gentleman. EVEIT LAIT MOILB TAKE IT.

PETERSON’S MAGAZINE

THE

TBSILUJO TUB HD KOVIMTES

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WHOLE WESTERN

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Isar etagee, imperatively demands protartmEngland secured her groat
prestige m wealth and standing among
the nation, of the earth by a tariff
which was almost prohibitory and cf
tong ccntfauanrw. While thia ia not
BOw nooMeary, our short history teach­
i ea that our greatest advance in prosper­
ity haa boon when our tariff was tuost
1 protective aad our great financial ctisu
hardly without exception after a letting
down. Wo have always paid off more
, of our national debt during a period of

nnr ABvcBTiaBaem.
G. P. Howell a Co'i. CoU.,,.,.
uf their employment, fair prospects of
success. Any man mia roll a barrel,
but every men cannot pul a package
properly in thf hold of a vessel, or take
it out without damage. It is a trade.
And when a veoeel arrives, tho demand
for the services ol tbo 'longshoremen il
Th«
immediate and pressing The raw man
cannot take Lis place. There are 9,000 A NjuW CHROMO FOR 1875.
of these man. The bare made the de­
mand tor forty cents an hour far day GOODEY’SLABYS BOOK
work, and sixty for night work, and they
Dally,
are well organised to bold out Tbe
steamship companies are trying to get
other men, but tbo tronblo is the arrlL
Nor ires make bad work of it.. TLo

&gt;5?
F’r* Warn Jacbon &amp; Saiiin

Leading Newspaper in
the West.

TO HAVE 0000 HEALTH

in the city thia winter. Lalor is vory
scarce now, and aa tbo eold weather
puts Its veto ou tbo little building that
That our civil service is thoroughly is going ou, more men will be thrown
out
of employment, and tha trouble will
airrupt, needs no proof; a took at tbo
increase.
Tbo city is a cruet place for a
New York and Boston custom-house
rings, which are a ineuaoi to tho life of man out of work ; rent, food, tuel, every­
tho country, would eeom to furnish evi­ thing ccaU'ao much that when tbo daily
dence enough on that point. Tbo only labor that supplira it stops, starvation or
way to secure aa..honest performance of tho accepting of charity is only a few
public duties is to lot corrupt politicians weeks aboad. It coals a laborer ull ho
stay at home, and to elect mon to Con­ cau earn to-day to live to-day—he can­
gress wba have some idea of right, nud not provide for tho morrow whan work
with whom it to not synonymous with stops, lloavon help tbo poor this seawrong Very seldom doos it happen
that a man who docs tbe dirty work of
a corrupt Congressman la fit to do the
Ono of the great troubles in tho small
honest work of tho people in her pub­
I towns and cities of tbo country io to got
lic offices. We desire tho entire separ­ properly trained and educated servants.
ation of the work of tho people from Tbit want can now be supplied at a
that required by the average j-olitlcian trifling cost A number of charitable
to secure bis election.
ladies who bare time and money more

tap. Rtnll&amp;Co.
PROBATK ORDKR.

S2l"Kib’&amp;rt:'5ras;i;

j"ci.rrTK u ci-ittK.
.-r—rvt vuuanaa wu
X'tfwiBitias-jsi

Our main planks should bo comprised
ol tbo following principles :
FiraL Prohibition of tho sale of in­
toxicating liquors as beverages.
Second, Woman suffrage.
Third. Protection to home industry.
Fourth. An early rvaumplion of epootopayments.
Fifth. A civil sarvicn based on merit
and capability, and not political partiBb&amp;. The cullivatsm of peace beSeventh. Tho preservation of tho
publie domain for settlers, and not
swindling railroad cuqicrationsEight. Strict economy in the adminis­
tration of every department of tbe pub­
lic service.
Ninth. A redaction I in the rates of
postage, that tho blessing ol cheep poet
may bo enjoyed by all.
Tenth. Buch a control of tlio various
transportation companies of the country
as will insure an equitable return for
the invMtmont of capital, and » cheap
carriage of goods for consumer.

In the Statea of Maine aud Maaaaehusotts, which have prohibitory liquor
laws, there ia tbe least drunkenncM and
crime in those communitioa where tho
low is most enforced. Un the State of
Meseerhnirtls to-day three-quarters of
tho towns and cities do not have any
pfoce for tho open sale of intoxicating
liqnora, and most of these towns bare

law which enforced it There is alway
a large number of liquor collars wb
clamor for a licence law, and when ou
is enacted many of them, novar fake ou
a Keens □ or pay any of'tbe duos pro
scribed by it. A license law, howovo

things prevent intemperance or aid
morality; for tbe plain reason that
when you put liquor into men you take
away your chance of making them so­
ber and what little reason they bad,
aud give them an intense activity of
their passions, leading to all manner of
wickedness and crime. It is strange to
see men so blind to tbo truth as to pubHcly declare tho harmlessn.is of liquors
as a beverage, when all around are to
bo sees the wrecks caused by alcoholic
Leverages.
Boston VII lately cursed by tho pres-

sUetaarearaMa IsUnalaJ &gt;n ultoul.
ettawn RMstustss-.

Aa4 II U t arlkar Onl,r,a. (has aad

The mania now running among those
who build at all is altitude, ifotun years
ago the Equitable 1-ifc Insurance Com­
pany mu up a building that loomed
sIkivo anything cl&gt;o on lower Broad­
way, and rinre that height has run in
tbo tuinds of everybuly. The now Tri­
Low building is nine immense storirs
high, with a tower almost touching tbe
' sky ; tbo now buiHing of tho Western
Union Telegraph Company is ahupeto*
high; the Domestic .“'owing Machine
AB. transpoatation companire should
Company is eight; tbo new [K-.t-offlce
bo prevented from issuing "watered
cannot Lu counted in stories, but it is
stock;” tho stock and bonds issued ■ a euortacua building, and so on. Tbo
should represent only tho cost ol tbo | view of tbo city trom tbe Jersey City
rood anil equipments. When this has I Ferry is becoming peculiarly plsavant,
been accomplished, n griot stop will |i Those building, will: tbo scores of oth­
have boon taken toward-efioap transpor­
ers, tower up abovo their surroutidfags.
tation.
relieving wonderfully tbe nionutouous
Wo have sketched our platform— uniformity whiob formerly weaned the
with a few reasons for its planks. That eye Those tall buildings do not pay—
either of tLo two great partiet haa vi­
in fact, ovary one of them is a dead toss
tality enough to make an effort to con­ above tho fourth story ; but, uevduct honestly public affairs,seems doubt­ •rtheluas, I hope the building uf them
ful. At auy rate, we have lately seen | will go on. They Leautify the city, and
but few itutantro uf &lt; Erie! character ' tbo public get a benefit whether the
of such a nature as to warrant us in &lt;| prupriotoro do or not. It is a fact that
having any very lively faith in tlio pnr-1 ouuo of these buildings pay throe per
poses of tho controlling party.
We cent on tbo eost of construction and
would ask, to not the present on auspic­ present price o! ground; but the pro­
ious time fur tlie agitation t»commence,
prietors al) live ia Lupo of tho future.
that the successor of tho Itopublicaa "Hope springs eternal in tbo human
party may rater tbo field to combat
wrong in all its forms 1—1)., Boston.

•r Tn«a« ISareti
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Kunrn s.;.i.

Grand River Valley Division

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penally cold, and tbe skies ore bright I
and tbe air braaag and healthy ; coo-1
aaqueutly there to very litlto rickoees la I
tbe city. If buatoeu, were only better, !
ouJ employment fur tbo labortira was 1
BOSM eearoo. the season would bo a

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In Valuable Gifts I

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MICHIGAH|

• •Ma »IUu&lt;“a.T»M
•t Mir )■ taa

was more generally observed in the city ,
tliis year than ever before. All bust-1
neas, except tbs saloons and restaurants,
was suspended, and the day was devot­
ed to jollity, hilarity, and what was bet­
ter. charity. The various charitable in­
stitutions of the city were supplied with
mure than usual liberality, aud every
deeerving poor person iu the city gut
ono good square meal. At tbe three
mission-houses in tho Five Points over
8,000 people were fed. Tbo prieons all
gave tbo inmaiea a sjieaai dinner, and
The rouls of tho liqux dealers of this all hospitals, charities and all ether facity are being agitated just now by tho dilutions dil likewise. Tlio newsboys
ftraiHee and tbe agony of mind endured action of the Excise Commissioners, homes sod lodging-houses bad a grand
by lonely wives, passing by injuries to who are hunting down those who sell time. Tbe ragamuffins were bathed,
parson and the cast of otu prisons,
pealuntaries, work-houses, alme-hous- tbo ardrnt without proper Itooneo. Tho dustad, and a rood dinner given them,
aa, houses of refuge, and tho number- Liquor Dealers' Protective Union re­ and for ono day iu the year they wyre
leas charities, whooe mission is to relieve sisted the law ; but in'the tost ease th&lt; bappy. Il is to tbo credit of tbe cltitb-a^y. the greater portion of whom court went against them, and wide­ xons that, bard aa tho timoe are, the AND WHE8 30NG3 BT J. t REfiUT.
contributions of provisions and other
spread coustaruatiuu ensued, as well it supplies were far beyond those of any
might, as not ono fa five of tbe thou­ proceeding year. It went a tong way
prwassoni not one redeeming feature, sands of saloons fa tbe city ever took toward restoring confidence in human
whneo very breatli ia poisonous ? The out a license. The decision of tbe court nature, to see tho enormous piles cf
time is not far distant when very many makes every one of them liable toTtoavy m4eto, cakes, bread, butter, aud every
other possible thing to eat, piled up boof ««r States will have strung prohibi­
tory laws, and will have them enforced. penal tiro and tho police are determined
Ta ftaw how war the truth the to bring thorn to tbo score, no matter at
hewwen come, we will add that they what cost They hope to bo able to
boosted of their great increase of sales, c loeo about a thousand of them bi this newspa;&gt;ora. There is some good in
humanity yet
whoroei. by their sworn returns to the |
Services weto uf oourae hold iu all tho
Xslsraal Itevonuo department, u rery
churches, and to the croait of New
gwMfcUingoff fariMjwn In the nine
■—ftI from May, 1872, to January, has always been ebarged to ths femin­ York let It be roccrdod that they wyro
1878, they returned 471,092 barrels as ine account; but this winter, it strikes all crowded. l’o«ib!yjbo extra decor­
ations and the unMnually superb music
mH—thia, it must lie remember, was
ms, tbe sturuor box may fairly take their had something to do with tho nitonshare of euudrainatton. Ono rich young
man recently purchased two eeaLskin
oMta, coating severally KiOU and 8900,
and two Ulster coats, tho belt buckles
L. D. Sl&gt;OTw*«b-rW
wrought ia maeeivo gold aad equally
aaira
inau
Dsmamoa i
massive silver- What do you think of
that ? One man paying 82,000 for

wanting bread! True it ia that every
nch young man in New York does not
buy such extravagant artialas ; but tho
rnaaia for rich clothing, extravagantly
rich clothing, has taken poooesrion of
young Now York.
To pay 8160 for an uvvrwat is nothj' ing rare, and a suit, from hat to boots,

m

41 Park Rai NJ.

Tho tow stalo of Congressional mor­
ality was easily soon by tho shrewd—to
use no harsh, but, perhaps, more de­
serving term—managers of pur trans­
continental railroads, consequently tho
rascally Credit Mobilier and other "ir- suey run a lauuary, a restaurant. san a
regularities” were tho result. While | dres&gt;t:-.-ikfag ertablLhmetit io the house,
keeping tbo public faith wo ihould de- । to the end that it shall be, not only of
mand tha! tho faith of corporations I uso to tbe girls by teaching tlirm their
should also bo kept, even if additional I duties by actual practice, but that it
legislation to this and be necessary, shall be self sustaining, which it it. The
The public lauds mutt be kept for actu- school has taken thousands of poor girls
" '
"
"
»bo were starving because they did not
know bow to work, and has turned thorn
out cnjriljlo end intelligent and worthy
of gooff's ork and good wagts anywhere.
The manageress of this sensible charity
is Mrt. Julia Corson, ce.-t i! to located at
47 East Tenth Street. A girl from this
school is almost certain to be houusl
aud capable. Housekeepers in want o!
good, trained servants will do nell to

IUR NEW YORK LETTER.

la wit: 71&gt;a aas ISb-aart 'tarter (1-0 at
tSvntasstE
—
„t nua
at U*4.

BtfXftrSns-s- car

than they know what to do with, and
some little heart, established, a year or
worked hard to secure for hit country its
blessings. H&gt;s great deeiro was to' set­
tle all international differences by arbi­
tration. To this cud we would urgo the
agreement of tho great nations to eettlo
alldifficullics by arbitration.

IItaa
mUbsy. iMutilr U.J st
slsw tarkaHlss

WANTED. "iEysXE
Business that will Pay

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Geo. M. Dewey,
EDITOR AMD ItTBf.HHKR.

I

I VOL. XIX. NO. 34

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1874.

MUffil aid 6li;l|$ Cart.

WHOLE NO. 968.

THE PRSSIDim MESSAGE.
upon capital muit bo charged aud applying I bo income of a part, if not
&gt;C fluctuation in th* value of that tba whole of thia fund, to the education

ARD THE NEWS ?
No! What is if f
SPOONER&amp;HEPBURN

rX*
MHU1I0K.
.«•»
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:
I

b* indulged in without profit, breauae
a* many thaoria* would be advanred a*
there would b* iad*p*od*nt writers who
•hould *xpr*M tb*ir own view* upon
tbo anbjacu Without indulging in theori»* a* to I lie caure of thia proatretioo,
therefor*, 1 will call your attention only
to tba fact and tome queetion* at to
which it would ***m there ihould be

ARE GOING TO LEAVE TOWN
No. 1 guess not, as I was in there to-day and
“ “• th^’were all busy. The store -Full of customers.
And then talk about their leaving with such stacks
of goods, and more coming all the time. It is all a
Hoax, they came to r tay and here are five reasons
c™“"‘;j:K“'for it.

ATlM^r -jjv.. ‘..i., V. "7^4*/
■.'li'.s.-sJw.n-u.rtS"

u'.-TICXOF TUX TXX.'K. 0™.~l
: ■j.ixsj.tsr-

JOHN Q. CRESSY.
IVRVRYIIR MUOeaetal Crorer*»MV. !
iwTrjratsrefs igv I

T. IL DIAMOND.

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

U.BCT'T nf tMTtnoLS. **4 S»i*
ttn.,J.*f FreMevltfo, WMlkeol
&lt;«re tint
TVr* tetBcdCT* et

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

S. V. R. YORK.

They have plenty of means and hacking so th ey pay
their Goods and consetpiently get the very lowest figures.

. LUCIUS RUSSELL,

capital. Both hav* b»oo largely unem­
ployed. Wher* Mcurity ha* b«on un­
doubted, capital haa been attainable at
very modtrat**r*tee. Where labor ba*
b&lt;rii wanted, tthaa been fbunu in abun­
dance at cheap rate*, eompared with
what of tl&gt;« nccreaaiie* and comfort* of
iil* could bo |-urtLa*ed with (he wagw
demanded.
Two great ekmenta of
proaperity, therefore, bat* not bo*n de­
nied ui; a third might be added. Our
■oil and climate are uuaqualed within
th* limit* of any cotitiguoue ■ territory
under on* nationality for it* varieties ol
product* to .feed and clothe a people
and io the amount of aurplu* to epare
to irrtl I*** favored people. ThereI ar*,
with three facto in view, it *cema to m*
that wire *tatc*man*hlp at thia eotxion
of Cong?*** would dictate—ignoring
th* past— distributing in proper chan­
nel* three great element* of proaperity
to anv people.
Debt abroad ia the only element that
**u, with always a *ound currency, an-

They attend to their own business.

SthiIdhhd 4- Su&lt;)nn 12 cys pm Lb.
EtTm C. Suqm 11 cys pm Lb.
■‘‘•"‘"‘''■“■■j
7
Blip /I. 0. Su&lt;im 10 cys pm Lb.
qooo t^bli smup /5 cy. 9 gv-Lo/i.
pour
s«
tnarizsg CoLbiJBio Copptt, is aT,Jl lt- Q000 Vioupn Coppri, ig ar* 4 L‘‘
■Itiw4«4tei I
SAffWf.
jgpuit Ttg, 75 ctpr’
You/I‘i ffr,°ilr 5° e,PT‘
HgBipB, &lt;5 CEprs CunmpfO/ crXr5
10 ‘LpT*'
DENTIST
HmoLiijifr Oil, io otppt pm q^nop.

■

Mitkijai.

In Canned Goods you can find the best Brands of

TOMTOES
pipEUPpLE
LOBSTERS
PEACHES
BLHCKBEHHIES
StfDIEpS
CREEP COUP
JELLIES
FREpCfj /RUSTED
ST/MtfBEHHIES,
COVE OrSpE^t
CLfEHIJIES
SHL/IOP
4Xo 4^«l'elX

CRASH RAriDH............................. ,l,cu

Their Spices are warranted Pure by the box or
such as Cinnamon, Cloves, Alspioe, Ginger,
Mustard, Sage, Cream Tartar, Soda and
Best makes of Baking Powders.
FRUIT EXTRACTS-Cocoanut, Citron, and Lemon Peel, Mace, Carraways, Sugar
Sand and Frosting Sugar-

CONFECTIONERY,

New Nice and Sweet.
A large Stock for the
HOLIDAYS.

as
DENTIST No. 1 Crockery, a full line at the same prices all

the seconds. Glass ware very low. Lamps
styles and sizes. Burners, Chimneys, and all
kinds of lamp goods.

Union Block. o«cr Boston Cash Blare-

SiHIUIIL C4RD8!

STONE JARS and CROCKS ALL SIZES.
Sufar Boxes Tube, P«H» 4.C., ad-libltum. And 0 my, Jim II Ju*t go dowm t°
Btheir Store® n Washington Block, State Street, and see for yourse f.

Chromo
School Cards,!
Cl TYPE ns DEPOT.

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Oil Paintings

All Goods delivered free in the City.

NEW
PLANINt
MllL
ANU
LUMBEB
YARD
!
'

port all claitna of nlieua against th*
United Blate*, ariaing from acta oom
to specie perment*. la tl
mendatioas I rardially join

and final resumption, provision should
k. mart* l.w
nt

pnety of readjusting the larifl. so
*--------- lhe revenue and at the 1

'th* det* when ipccie resumption com­
mence*. To this might and ihould b*
added a'revenuo suffiriantly in excel* of
the United Blate*. Congreee, by the
act of the 27th of July, 1888. aawrtod
tbo abetrset right uf expatriation ' as a
fundamental principal of this Govern­
ment. Not withstanding each assertion.

rioTocvt. with xrwrorxntixn.
- The legislation necessary to extend to tnaliiiea shall
tba colony of Newfoundland certain ar.
tides of the Treaty of Washington of
tba 8th ot May, 1871, having born bad.

expatriation, or

Great Britain on the‘Jfitb of May last, continually called upou to lend their aid
and was duly proclaimed on the folluwing d*y. A copy of the pruclamslioc is
submitted herewith.

■ho boundary between the Unitod States contributing in no manner to tn* per­ Ibis regard are in tba direction of bringformance of th* dntio* of a ritixen of

Hockjr Mountains is herewith IraUsmit-

Woodi to the

summit ot the Rocky

claim* of citiiensliip of thg Unitod
Stale* urn ply a* a *hleld from the per­
formaace of the obligation* of a citiaeu

contain* many

(Twut

ficiont to complete the office work.

; ........

value. Gold and rilver uro now the roTn* notice directed by the revolution
cuguixctl medium of exchange th* civil­ of Congre**, of June 17. 1874, to b*
ised world over, and to thia w* should given to terminate th* ccnvenUoR of
return »tlb th* boat practicable delay. July 17. 18&amp;8. belwwn the United
In view of the pWgre of the Ameri­
can Cptigrcv* when our nrewnt legal
tender vyvtrm waa adopted, and lb* debt .
contracted, there thould bo no delay,
certainly no uunecreaary delay, in fix ; vetacl* entering lb* port* of the United
ing by logivtetion a metlwd by which State* exreptumal prnileg** which ar*
w* will return Io *pecie To th* accvm- nut *ocord*d to our own vernal*. Th*
pUshmeut of tbi* end I inrit* your »]&gt;»0lal attention. I believe firmly that moved satisfaitiuy and have tended to
lb* cultivation of mutual y beneficial
commercial tetereourae and friendly re­
trire until a polfry is adopted, with leg- j letion* between the two eountiiee. 1
islatkm to cam it out, look to a return bop* that th* negotiation* which have
to a *[wris basis. It it *a*v to conceive b**n invited will reault in th* Celebesthat th* debtor and *p*culaliv* cU*»e*
may think it of value to make a so-call­
ed money abundant until they esu
throw a portion of their burden* upou friendly. During th*
otbsn; but aven there, I believe, would

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1

_

•t*J by au act uf Congteea the last Me-

hardship

attention of Cungre** to the difficulties
arising from fraudulent uaturaliaation.
The United Stele* wisely, freely and

claims admissible under the proviwon*
and paid.

ing the conditions

fraudulently ob^ined,
wetowed only upon full

by assenting
a certain change in the
juriaiictiun of the pnurte of Hie latter.
A copy of Um proclama iou u[&gt;in three

obtained come to light.

1 n some cases

Stetei of ibis beruUpbere which were
furtuerly under the dominion of Bpuin.

nrofoeaorateip
literature at

Marauding on the frontier* bwtwM
Mexico and Texas still frequently taka

The difficulty of cheeking such treapaa- not entitled to

ed force upon the Island of tormoaa by
doubt th* value of th* legal tender me­
dium of exchange- A revival ol lb*
report upon the condition of
productive Industrie* ia needed by all difficultie* arisia
»■ before th* American and
classa*. and by none mor* than th*
bolder* of property, of whatever *ort.
with debt* to liquidate hum th* realixa- retarded by
thatae, and dated October Ml*, 1874, it
tion upon it* *alc». But, admitting
aie iu 'v uvMwM.u-w
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would it be buoert to give it 7 Would
not the general lose ba too great to just­
ify such relief f Would it not be just
a* honest and prudent toanthqrixe each
debtor to Irene hie own legal tender* to
th* extent of hi* liability as to do thia f

th* part of cittaen* of
483 had born finally
the Gorernuaento of China and Japan worn in th* hand* of
the firm intention of th* country to
maintain strict neutrality in the event
of hostilities and carefully prevent any

lUtcli Ml
iaauee by unseupuiou* creditor*, to »ay
that all debt and obligation* are oblit­ •rally conceded fact that the groat pro­
erated in th* United States, and now portion of Chloes* immigrant* who come
__ wJnntanlv tn

iirepurnuww v.
,------- - of thia diahoneety, and tettely lore iu

Hardly a preeeptabl*

remv nituralimlion mod* ra fraud.

shameful purposes, to the dl
the cMumnnitiei wtwre they

YOU WILL FIND

IW STM MO MMS Of Ml OEWTB,

cirr #»«■* a*r»T-

NEW LUMBER,
NEW PRICES,
and new men,

KI GOODS AMD MEI PRICE

gutletiuna. I defer a further and toiler

Ocularly laborious, that the t

CHROMOS I

NEW STORE!

Government* is
ay r»ctiag of

tract* entered into after a day fiv-&lt;l in th.

ora ruutox utariiia*
tno year
rear nothing
oottiinr has
mu occurred
ucrurrvu
During the
ervuted forth* *al* ol our pruduals,
either cf th* toil, the min* or the man1 ufxctitry, a new menu* i* di«uv*rod of
I utilixing our idl* canitel and labor to th*
The cotre*poodrtic« submitted holo
I advantegv of th* whole people ; but in with between this Government rod its
. my judgment the first *tep toward ao- diplomatic repreeentetires of other
j cvmpiitiiing thi* object i» to »*curo a ceuntnva, shows a satisfactory condition
•um«ney good wherrrsr eiviliaatiim
reign*-one which, if it become* *up*rabundsnt with on* people, will find n
market with i&lt;nm other—a curreuej'

Michigan Exchange.

Sirjical aid Mectaiital

(ion organixed under Ihoproriaiuniot the

thing* which *e*m to.me a* ■hwaletelj'
necvMary to a return to aped* payment,
—the Are! great requisite t* a return to
pre*)&gt;eriiy. The legal tender clauaa to
the te* autburuing the iaaue of curren­
cy'by the National Government ahould

ury not require-1 for the happin*** or itnrted, and in turn luiuk* would wind
pto»p*riiy of a people, and involving, up their bu*in*re when it was found
both direct’/, foreign indebtedue**. The | there wa* n ieperabuudance of curreucurrvncy being uf a fluctuitting value. . cy. Th* expenotue and judgment of
and untale to bold fur Ivgitimat* tranv- the people can bevt decide ju»t bow
tutiqp* requiring money, besxme a *ub- , much currency i» require! forth* train­
ject ot speculation in itself. Th*** two ■ action nf the business of the country,
rauvea. bo*ever, l.aro involved u* in a I It i* unvaf* to leave the retilament of
foreign indebted contracted m good faith [ thi* qnovtbiu to Oongrsa*. the Secretary
by the borrower oud lender, which of the Treasury, or the Executive, -Con■hould b-&gt; paid in coin and according to i gnre ahould make th* regulation* un­
til* bond agreed upon when the dobt der wt.kb bauk* ahcula exist, but
wu* contracted—gold or it* oquivalvnL ' should not make a banking monopoly
The good faith of the "Government can- 1 by limiting the amount of redeemable
not be violated toward creditors al the paper currency that *hall be authorised.
Notions! disgrace
Our commuco Such importance do 1 attach lo this «ub•hould be encouraged ; American ship-' joct, and *o earnestly do 1 commend it
building end carrying aapacity incres*- j to your attention, that I giro it proail-’
ed ; foroign market* *ought for the pro- nence by introducing i| at the begining

Success is certain for them. Just look at their
goods and prices. They are always ready to wait
" on you, and show you through, and are not afraid
of Comparisons.
'

Sweet’s H°Tel.*

nd uf .correcting the evil* which are ao-

whatever. aourco attainable. ■ It «m !
rl“ saxuse.
made nrcevrery in the wiadum of Con- i With roaumption free banking may be
grou, and 1 do not doubt their wisdom । autborixad with »afety, giving full pro­
in the promho* regarding th* neceeaity | lection to billholdtn, which they have
of th* time, to devire a syttom of Na- ' not under the exuLug law* Indeed I
tional currency, which it &gt;• proved to be would regard flee banxmg uv revenliaL
im|xw*ibla to keep on n par with the I It wonld give a proper elauwity to the
recugnired currency of th* civilixod , currency. A* mor* currency should L«

j-jSivw-

KaskviHs.

preduce th* wealth, and the salaried
man, who superintend* and conduct*
buxines*. The burden fall* upon them

for

Jsrat

1

claarar than tba: the greater port uftb*
bunion uf existing prostration for the

neenxa-.ry legislation to organise a court
lion. 1 commend thia *uhjvet to yoar to dispose ot three claim* of the nature
referred to in an equitable and aatisfacuol dspreision in th* indu*ttie* and careful rooaideratiou, believing that a
pt&lt; spenty of our people. '
fa v oral Jo aulutkm ia attainable, and
that it reached by tbi* Congrove the

THEY SELL FOR CASH.
t. G. UOLHROOK.
flUH««VriXti ATfO&amp;XMY s*4 *

in Cuba con tin-

ipaOAod
product of Uia ekill and labor except a

THAT DEFY COMPETITION, AT

ghta, which, n« well a* cer du-

Max’

�XRV ADTEWTIKaun.

when I look at the heading of this

TRE

•Utntion .hall become a ixrt thereof

Hastings Drug Store
Uth. 1874, tbo G

drortiacment.

UntH after the

HOLIDAY’S

Tbo rapidity with which new

I ol officers
elected war* unconstitutional, and ill*-

investigating the jiolitioal
leans** I hnve declined

State is ra­
the feeling
leal capaci­
ty
muit
b*
used
in
*ueh
interposition.
tember last, at which th* United Btetoa
was represented by aa officer nt the
Poot-offiro Department of much experi­
ence and of qualification for the noei- «nch interference become* a crime; with

tkra. A convention for the ostablishment of an International Postal Union
conn trios represented, subject to the ap-

I invite the attention not only of Con­
I respectfully’ direct your attention to gress, but of the .people of the Unitod
otaleo, to the causes end effects ot thee*
unhappy questions. Ia there not a dis-

equitable adjustment of the qusetbn of
compensation to railroads for carrying
the mail*.
TouTKUantion will be drawn to the
unsettled condition of affairs in some of
the Smithinn State*. On the Uth of
September laat, the Governor of Louisana called upon me, as provided by the
Constitution and law* of tbi* United
Blates, to aid iu »upprca*lng don»**tic
violence in that State. Tins call was
on that day by D. B. Ponn, stating that
be was elected Lieutenant Governor in
1872, and calling upon th* militia of the
Stale to arm, aaaemblo end drive from
power th* usurpers, a* ho designated
the officer* of the State Governmon L
On the nest day I issued my proclama-

on that day they had taken forcible
possession of the State House. Step*
were taken by me to support the axixtfngand recognised State Government,
but boforo the expiration of the five
daye tbo insurrectionnry movement was
practically abandoned, and the olSrexs I
of the Slate Government, with some
minor exceptions reaumrd their powers
and dutie* Consider.ug that thn pres­
ent Sla:* administration of Louisiana
had been the only government in that

side to belittle or justify them 1 If
public opinion could be directed to a
correct survey of what exists, and to re­
buking wrong and aiding the propter au­
thorities in punishing it, a batter state
-r r-.i:______ n 1_ j .u.

Southern States, th* bettor part of them
there is a disposition to be law-abiding

Gent’s Clothing,

cawful issue without general approval
and aasistauc*, and poettire law to sup­
port it. I have stated that th* oloauats
of ths prosperity to ths Nation's capital
—labor, skilled and unskilled, and pro
ducts of the soil—still remain with us.
To direct the omploymsnt'of these is a
problem deserving the most serious at­
tention of Congress. If employment
can bo given to all labor offering itself,
prosperity necessarily follow*
cariTAL xvn uaox

right in ignoring the existence of vio­
lence and bloodshed in resistance to
constituted authority ? I sympathise
with their prostrate condition, and
would do all in my power to relicts i
them, acknowledging that in some in- peat it hear,that th* fire: requisite to tho
accomplishtaout of this end is ths sub­
stitution of a sound currency in place of
one of flurtuatiug value. This secur­
nominal improvement*, not giving bene­ ed, there are many interests that alight
fit* equal to the hardship* imposed, but tie fostered to the great profit of both
can they proclaim' themselves entirely labor and capital. How to induce capi­
blamelw* fur tbi* condition f They tal to employ loboi ia the question. Th*
cannot. Violone* ha* been rampant subject of cheap transportation has oein eomo localities, and has fnrthar cumed th* attention of Congress. Now
light on thia question will without doubt
be given by the committee appointed by
the last Congrea* to iav**tigato and re­
port upon th* eobioct.

lU-W*, Mw, Dec, 10th, 1(74.

GOLDSMITH'S
BRYANT &amp; STRATTON

Make the Holiday, the liapplaat season ot tba year. Call al die Jewelry Store
: Ike lIznnntiKYrr A Cn where will I— MunH th.
.i^_n.
oi n aurncu, jewoiry, niiverware, or., ever nroognt Into Ulla market. We
do not nianuTaet ore, but evil all grades of Watcbea, llacludlug the beat manufac-

ana itw number, eo that
grade of watch they are
ad good* by ua are war-

Wo 'request buyers to examine our stock of
WA-TC^IliS,

Stln^

h/Id

It is the purpose of the Pub­

terest* alike.

If an r thing better ean

L&gt;1 AMON1IH,

SptOTnotf,

OPIUM

HaStTCUUDatfl

lisher of the Banneb. to settle

WE ALSO SELL SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES

IKE HENDERSHOTT de CO.,
Iu th* Boston Cash Store, Union Block, Slate St.
Hastings, Dec. 9, 1874.

with every person who docs

SPECIAL OFFER.

business with the Bannkh office

prior to Jon. 1st. 1875, Mtad to

that end is now making out

THE

ALDINE

NEW PUBLICATIONS.

insut on a prompt settlement.

THE ALDINE; THE ABT JOURNAL
OF AMERICA.

Be warned in time.

to-day to tbo publication in full from aa
pvrfcct’u copy as we could etbain. of the

MSMlMyabli* laUr■luaaadlsll Islam..

We hope every Tutor will carefully pe­ Parts I, IT, III and IV ere now ready.
ruse it, end thoghtfuily consider what Is

it* impracticable financial pulley, we re­
gard it aa the authorised exposition of
the prigcipls* &gt;ud policy of th* Repub­
lican party. On th* Financial question.

SUTTON’S
Leisure-Hour Itiscailany.

REPRODUCING
theyi’rerident.

They would of co uro*

meat tbo approval of tbs Wall Street
them ; but they would at the Mtn* time
cause the laboring elaa**a to languish
before the tyrannical power of a tnon-

il liberty and political iortepeodenee
payments for the working men—No
National Band circulation, bnt from
banking, with green banks as a nation-

the protection of whom there should be
special Legislation.
Theos are tbs

THE REPUBLICAN BANNER

8 tat*
Bonds quiet snd steady. Raihuad bonds

available, ic downward.
r to July 1,

A notable exception to thia
the week

187-1, J-^.&lt;.-40

Call loan*

SCRAP BOOKS.

Hasting*. Sept., Dth 1874.

Spooner &amp;, Hepburn
IVEW GROCERY A.TVL&gt; ^EA. HOUSE,
Just opened in Mr.BOWNE'S NEW STORE,

Block,
South Siot of SpiT* STWT

WARRANTED PURE.

For the accommodation of such of our friends as may
desire to subscribe for some other paper in connection with Lamps &amp;. Fixtures, Crockery, Glass &amp; Wooden Ware
Always on hand at priceX^that cannot be* beat iu the County
The BANNER, we have made arrangements whereby we
are enabled to present the following liberal terms, *i,h ihe
understanding, however, that the order for our Journal and CAJ&amp;H RU V 8&gt;KS
find it to their advantage to ex­
amine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere.
either of the others named, must be sent together, and ac­
companied by the money ; and, also, that wc must receive
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW OUR GOODS
one subscription fo The BANNER for each copy of every Free delivery to any part of the City.
other publication ordered front the list :
Respectfully,
Spooner Hepburn
811.23

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Detroit Fro* Press. 810.60. and Republican Banner. 81-50, for
Detroit Tribune, 110.60, and Republican Banner, 81-50, for
Detroit Poet. 810.60, and Republican Banner, 81.50, for
Chicago Daily Tribune, 813,00 and Republican Basaer 81,50 for

11.25

WEEKLIES.

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84.85
4.85
4.25
8.25
8.05
3.15
- 8.15
2.80
. 8.25
3.25
- 3.15

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Other Grail

MPOSITION HATED!
OPPOSITION COURTFD!
Comparison Invited and Competition Defied in

Teas, Coffees and. Spices

3.15
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8.25
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8.75
Ml
3.25

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6,40
- 6.40
6.40

All grades of Teu, the very be«t iu the Market. Fresh every
week from the Importers S. 8. SLEEPER 4 CO., of Boatou, and
for sale at prices which defies successful competition.

4.85
4.85

Harper’s Mdgsxino. 84.00 and Republican Banner 81-50 for
Atlantic Miuibly, 81-00 and Republican Banner 81-50 for Scribner'* Monthly, 84.00 and Republican Banner 81.50 for
Lippincott's Mriraxine, 84.00 and Republican Banner 81.501
The Galaxy, 84.00 and Republican Banner 81.60 for
Lakeside Monthly, 84.00 and Republican Banner 81-50 for Godey'e Lady’s Book, 88 15 and Republican Banner 81-50 tor
Bl. Nicholas, 83.00 and Republisan Banner 81.50 for Notional Live Stock Journal, 81.15 and Republican Banner 81.50 I
Hurticulturirt. 82 10 and Republican Banner 81.50 for
Gardner** Monthly, 82.10 and H^publiean Banner 81-50 for Little Corpora], 81 60 and Republican Banner 81.50 tor
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GIVE ME A CALL.

nHastings, Nov.
v 1AU
10th,

1874.

John Stanley
J

। LIVINGSTONE IS DEAD!

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। MoMt*aofiBnt ■KBOIC •T*M0MBa*4

4.85
4.85
4J6
8.75
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SABIN,

notrt f oillin

Commission Merchant,
DETROIT. RICHIUAN,

3X5
2.7S

. 81.60 Republican Banner &lt;1.50 for
84,770,558.45; totil, 815,742.667.61;
—________ Banner 81.50 for Ballous Monthly Magarine. 82.00 and Republican llaantr 81.50 for
The J'hrenplogical Journal, 83.00 and Itenubheaa Bennvr, 81.50 fov
Science of Health, 82,00 and Republican Banner 81,50 for
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THE ALDINE PASSE-PARTOUTS.

Buryrille, Nw. 19,1

MONTHLIKS.

httWtUr c-.rcu-

The Lansing

Painting and Gn

A complete assortment of all kinds of Whole and Ground
Spices
All kinds of Fruit in their Beason.
'
Fresh Vegetable* always on hand.
Alaa we Imre a full line of thn hael

Detroit Tribune, 85.30 and Republican Banner 81.50 for
Detroit Poet. 85.30 end Republican Banner 81-50 for
Detroit Free Proa*. 85.80 and Republican Banner 81.50 for
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Chicago Tri-Weakly Tribune, 86,50 and Republican Banner 81.60 for

Naw York ha* bean dull for all kind*

rfUI find at Jo!

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO

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WITH OTHER JOURNALS

T1U-WEEKUEM.

oianjcr or colobia.

for Yourself

IN CONNECTION

il a (M of 25 Ort t Put

SEMI FOB THE ALM HE,

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

GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CONFECTIONERY Ae.

Harper'* Weekly, 34-00 nod Republican Banner, 81-50, for
•
Harper's Baser, 84.00 and Republican Bonner, 81-50, for •
Hearth and Home, 88.00 and Republican Banner, 81.50, for Now York Tribune, 82.00 and Republican Banner, 81-50, for
Ths London Art Journal, Toledo Blade, 82.00 and Republican Banner, 81-50, for - Chicago Tim**, 82-00 and Republican Banner. 81-50, for
•
Chicago Tribune, 82.00 and Republican Banner, 81.50, f..r
Chicago Inter-Ocean, 81-65 and Republican Banner, 81-50, for
Chicago Journal, 82.15 and Republican Benner. 81-50 for
Chicago Poet and Mail. 81.65 and Republican Banner 81.50, lor •
Detroit Free Press, 82.00 and Republican Benner 81-50, for Detroit Tribune. 82 00 end Rstidblican Banner 8150, for Detroit Poet, 82.00 end Republican Banner 81-50 for
Michigan Farmer, 8A00 and Republican Banner 81-W lor Country
Gentleman,
82.50
and
Republican
Banner
81.50
for
Parto L II *&gt;&gt;6 III are just Publiebed.
Weatem Rural, 82.00 and Republican Banner 81-50 for
Advanqn, 83.15 aud Republican Banner 81.50 for THE ABT JOUIRAL.
New Covenant, 82.65 and Republican Benner 81.50 for
•
Micbigcn Farmer, 82,16 and Republican Banner 81,50 for .
New York Homo Journal, 83,00 and Republican Banner 84,50 for

4y that shall oppose this policy, will fare
hard at the election in 1876 in all the

Trunks, levelling Bags

Where can be found a Choice aud well aelected Stuck of Stan
and Fancy
.

COMPANY’S

bill* ogninst every person in­
debted to the office, and Xc rnuaf

ub m mum tiuu

Come and see

QLj\»»kk, CLocki, Jo., Jo.

Before purchasing elsewhere, and are satisfied that they will find Uiduremcnto
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.11 ,1—i—m.
-r.ui___ _ ___ ___________ _ ......
loee prices for rash, or approved credit.
,
S3tf

THE MESSAGE.

same policy from our Pacific eeanorts to
foreign aoaports on the Peeifio. It
might be demanded that veeeeia built
The report of the Attorney-General for thia service ehould come up to a
standard fixed by legislation in tonnaze,
speed and other qualities looking to the
possibility of tho Government requiring
which I invito your attention.
them at soma time for war purposes ;
I respectfully suggest to Congress the the ritfht also of taking possession of
propriety of increasing the number of them In sueh an emergency should be
the judicial district* in tbo United
, I offer thee* euggeittow, believing

J12WELK.Y,

PmT,B

Business University,

SPECIAL NOTICE.

GEOHGE. L. HE

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

£ff

•ubsidy tv tho American steamship
agree* with the great principle* of
lines, but 1 wouidjsuggeet tho direct of­
State '’ ’
------•- 'u- ----- *—'
y, be'is opposed to N« fer of amjda com[ien**tion for carrying
the mails between the Atlantic sea­
board citic* and the Continent on Amortcan-oened end Amsricau-bullt steam-j
an, and would extend this liberality
tie* will be divided, not on the color
line, bnt on principle. Then we (ball
have no complaint of sectional intorfer-

Hilary drills, with nwn-

NOW IS YOUR TIME I

J. P. ROBERTS.

Thia is a ticularly of iron steamship building, is
of vast importance tu our National
prosperity. The United States is aew
• legally called upon for that purpose, to
paying “T«r (1,000,000 pet annum
eluding the amendments added thereto,
for freighl* and pe**»gv on for­
will be enforced with rigor, bnt wilt: a
eign ship* to bo aarvied abroad and ex­
regret that they should hare added one pended in ths employment and support
jot or till" to tho Executive dutie* and of other people, beyond a fair percent­
Congrees to thia subject, slating that on
age of what should go to foreign res­
eels, estimating ou the tonnage end
advocates of both or all political parties
appear* that the return* thereof were giving honest and truthful reports of oc. travel of each re*p:ct&lt;vely. It i* to bo
regretted that this disparity in th* car­
currenuea, condosnuing tho wrong and
rying i rede exists, and to correct U I
upholding the right, and eocn all will be would be willing to eeo a croai depart­
welb Under oxtoting cireuinstance* the
ure from tho usual course of tho GorNegro vote* the Republican ticket,
because
ho
know*
his friends
would not suggest as a remodr direct

thatr appearance; White Iioaguo* and
.... r. i.—

J. L. REED.

HEADQUARTERS

impracticable to maintain them without erumont and improvemeal to be borne
This is the ul*s
the direct and positive support of Con- by the General Government and th* eilioe of WeehlaRtao an 1 Georgetown and
the country, should bo carefully end
give it their support only to find fault
when the rulee are apparently deported I
from. Removals from office without
sign of the Golden Mortar.
prefering chargre against partis* re­ act approved Jun* 23, 1873,1 appointed
moved ar* frequently cited aa depar­ a Board to make a survey of tbo mouth
ture* from the rule* adopted, and th* of the Mierierippi River, with a view u&gt;
reiteration of those against whom charg ,determine the beet method of obtaining
34lf
ea are mad* by irresponsible person* aud mrintamiug a depth of water suffiand without good grounds is also often ,
condemned as a violation of them. Un­
*n act tu provide for the appointment ol
nounc* that if Congress adjourns with­ a Commission fo Engineers to liuvostiout positive legiilation an the subject of
Wm. E. Savage Bros' A Column,
“Civil Service Reform," I will regard
such action as a disapproval of th* eye- sippi River subjvci to icusdation, I ap­ rpo THOSE BUILD1XG.
pointed a Commission uf Engineers.
Neither Board he* yet completed its la­
teia appointee* to determine their fitnes*. bor*. When their repterta are received
Cempotiliv* examination* will be aban- ‘they will be fervrarded to Congress
without delay.
U. H. GRANT.
services without compensation as mem­
bers of the Board to devise rule* and
regulation* for the government of the
country's civil service have shown much
seal and e^rnntuea* in their work and
to them, ns well a* to myself, it will bo

within

ci bean* of tbo freedom of the

Util BkSipes

Santa Claus

usable, with the op|ioaition with which
they meet. Tho effect of it has been

TOADVxrm:

H A-PvD CI/iTEHH.''

regarded m th* grouads
al Capital, in which th* entire pieoj'l*
are interested. I do net allude to thia
to urge generous appropriations to ths
District, bnt to draw th* attention ol
School Books, Blank Book,, Toy and
a large majority of those It may be expected ;hat every civilised Coogreia, in framing a law for th* gov­ Gift Books, and everything in thio line
nation will be represented.
ernment of the District, to th* msgnifitub civil sravicc.
HD »U thsStata, County and Township
il eartice of the Government have been

statistics of a year ago, shows a growth
ia every branch of the department.
A postal convention has been conclud­
ed poetal^anls eetablisbed with Switx-

THERE IS OINE THIMfGr

that 1 am sorry for "and that is” to be compelled to discharge
Hpncst, Industrious and competent Mechanics, who are deserving
of steady employment, because I am.ovgr-stocked with work fin­
ished. My shops are all fall of work.
"Buggies aud Cutters”
and now if the people of this good County of Barry would en­
courage Mechanical Industry at home and thereby promote their ’
own interestzdhlr will all come to Hastings and buy all thei

■H
mnum,

tobar, 1874, tba ooMtitatfou, aa therein

tuilltarj.

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

’

Medicine*, Chemical*, Paints, Oil* DyeBtoff aud everything belonging to a first

I cannot help but think that

I WILL SUCCEED

GEO. A. PRINCE &amp; CO.
Organs &amp; Melodeons.

ni.iCKUuaa.

8.75
2.85
2 75
835
■ 835
- 8,15

C. SCHULENBURG.

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OILS.

HASTINGS IABBH10RI8!

e. WHVLEXBUkO.

TKrnRMvooi umfun
WEBSTER’S

MONUMENTS

5 4,000

EEE
XtaU

H RAD STONES.
^TNCHdk MISMl’CASt.

MANTLES,

Merc hint Tsilors,

�OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

the City of Heatings, bail ax mquMt,
at Woodland, span tbo body &lt;4 8. M.
Beerbower late of that Township who
died Suddenly oa Friday last A pesl■eri« by Dr. Wm. Upjohn of this city,
•bowed that bo died of Pneumonia,
and a verdict to that affect was render­
ed by tho coroner's jury.
Information ia wanted of the whereabonts of Lorina and Fanny Mesick,
formerly of Lydin, Lewie county, Now
York, They came West some yean
si neo. Any information of thvirwhare•bouts will be thankfully received by
Ammon Greene, Bootlegs, Michn or
Almira Greene, West Weber. Weber
ounnty, Utah. Exchanges pUiao make
a note of this item and oblige, Ed. of

Ciabbmj Rates.

ork fin.
’utters’

Fur t!i s surommodatiou uf our snb.cribera who desire any other book,
•usgarine. or papur, [ml liahed, with ot
without the advertised premiums, wo
will obtain it fur you at the Low mt
lUim, without any es|&gt;ense to yon in
u nding the erder.

On Monday wo received a call from
Mr T. B. Montgomery, agent for the
7nJw Printing Co., of Dotrwt, who
are engaged in the publication of a
State Gaaetterr and directory uf tbo
hading businosi houses ot the State.
The work, judging from thooo hitherto
issued, will bo one of great value. Wo
hope our people will toko an interest in
thia work, and do all they can to aid Mr.
Montgomc.y in his work

total blippe# jiotice;.

PICTURES 1
PICTURES 1
l am now all alone in the Photograph
l.ukinoea, and aa 1 have made arrange­
ments to itftrcase my facilities fordoing
butter work than ever, all should cau
nnJ got a negative token. The superi­
ority of my work in the post is a suffi■ i«ut guarantee of first-class work in
the future.
Rooms in Washington
Block, south side State Street.
Mltf
Gao. L. naira.

Rev. E. P. Hoe’s'latest work—“The

Tho editor of the Jreraa/ asks “our
city dads" to be preparing some amendmoots toour city Charter, just as though
be thought that amendments could bo
pauod that every Rapwblican ia the
city will oppose- to wit: To legislate
all tbo patronage of tbo city into his
hands. Again as to the matter of 8uI&gt;ervisor4. the city has but two now.
though there should bo four. As to the
Rocunler'e salary we know of flfly just
as good men aa there are in tbo city,
who will bo glad to accept tbo office of
Recorder for the legal foes, and ask for
no other c'vnpsnsation, and thus save
the city tl&gt; • anliry now paid by the
charter, a.. I ths »f .-»linga which at pres­
ent are as nu'i -.uore. Wo secured as
Senator, tho pasugo of a law for mak­
ing tba improvements at the North end of
tho Iron bridge, and the Council bare
hut toc.-mply with that law, and that
dMlructivn to tho entsranco to tbo city
from tho North and West will tasU

Rainny.

Biigbt —

Sunny—

Yesterday

Opening of a ^Chestnut Burr”—well
dtwrvre a phon in every family. For
sale at
S4t2
Horxtxs A Babmm,

By Ordsv of Committs
Pioneer Meeting.

bills will do good to those who baro
Holiday goods to oe 11.
Helen Blases ia a popular personage.
Such aa ait down hard upon aidewalka
of thia city alippeiy morning allude to

round

les

Sacred Music-Olber Music-Sunday
-Buildings fa Naw York and Real
ptale-Amusements and Luxuries
—Tilt oa-Beechor—Business.

we were content to furnish vocalism Io
tha ehuschea for nothing, and even oatoem it aa honor and privilege to bo in­
vited to make one of the choir.
In New York sacred music ia quite
another thing. Singing ia choirs is aa
much of a profession aa singing in
operas—la fact, the aingera who de­
light tbo public in opera, wsek-Jay
night's furnish tbo sacred music for
tbo Chur.be. Bundays, and a very pret­
ty sum it eooto a eburcb to get such
music a. it wante. Tbe organist, for
instance, in a seasonable plain ah arch
gets 31.000 per aanum, tbe leader ur
npanager gets aa much more, the so­
prano gets from 3500 to 3700, Um alto
aa much, and the tenor and basso about
the same, or generally a little leu
This inakM tha quartette Then eemoe
a chorus of perhaps twenty voices who
are poid from 3109 to 8500 each, ac­
cording to position, quality aud eapacThose singers are almost without ex­
ception profeoeionals, who sing praises
tu the Almighty without feeling, earing
or knowing what they sing—their busi­
ness being [mroly mercenary
This
scale of prices applies only to the moderatelv opulent churches -tho great ones
double or treble tboio figures In Trin­
ity for instance tho music is quite as esreltent in character aa that of tbo operatio stage, acd it attracts thousands af
Maple who go for that alone.
In many of the churchse, choirs of boys
are employed. It is all well, l ew no
reason why the Evil One should mo­
nopolise all tbo good things ot lite.
Why should not sacred muuc bo ren­
dered artistically, and why ebouM n«
tbo beet mesical talent be employed in
tho service of the temple? It at tree's
people to places of wbrahip, and im­
presses them when they get there. At
least so say the cletgymeu, and who
should know if they don't F Boucher 's
church has a superb organist, ZundeL
aud a ehotc who simply lead the Multi­
tude, and Talmadgo doeo without a
choir. Tho organ and a cornet player
lead tbo people. When 5,000 people
in that itnnssia audianoo-room raise
their vuises together, tbo effect is inde­
scribably gvand. And speaking of

that
th- places
oiutMoine-t
a-o he*irpatronised
thanoferar
TU\,p«V
w?.h

Grini Hirn Vsllsy Divixta HOLIDAY GOODS,

rfi1"
U crj,rf*d J iho theatres
full mghtly. «»d the draking bqusoo
and tbo moos fashiuaaUe rretaatntitu,
where a diner ociti »i to »fl. UBto hat

the fosnionaLl. retailors sol i mure comly goods than thsy have this season.
The jowslera are selling enormous
quantities of expensive guods, and the
importer of silks aad toons aad that
class, never sold more. And the quostiou is, who buys them ? Now Verters,
as a rate, ar. ocoaomixing, bnt uovertbeloM tbe goods go. One standing an’
hour at tire bar. ofany of tbe great ho­
tels. and seeing tho amount of brandy
cou.umod at 4U costs a drink, wouldn't
sup[KMe tbi tountry was suffering from
stagnation in butineix, and that th.re
was universal distress iu tho city. Nur
would , they suppoee that GO.OtX) men
were out of work on the island, and
that thoir wives and children wore ac­
tually suffering tor bread. The two ex­
tremes coma very clme to each other.

oontikuoe unertlled and unsatisfactory.
Tho employer! am ducharging vast
numbers uf men and reducing not only
the time but the wages of those they re­
tain. The poor feltowa, driven to msdnees, strike-tho factories cluse, and
then cumcs Longer, cold anti despera­
tion. Thio.will bo the wont winter Now
York has over aeon, leaburing men
who have something to do out of Now
York are voty lucky.

atjafoisass:
L .u-. 11,^

We need

Hon. F. W. Sherman, formerly edi­
tor of the Expounder, and a prominent
Democratic politician at one tuna, died
at Marshall Tuaadav, the Sth fast.
maul ot l&gt;ia inJebtadttoaa to us ia a lie.
Won’t ba please wove it true or false
Co««tnit ColakX, Grand Rapids ; by Milling with^jst That ia all we ask
thorough work ; able teachers. Great­
er demand far students to fill poeitions
Do your advertising in the Baaaxa.
than the supply. Terms reasonable.
A Worthy Tribute.
For circulars addreas C. G. Bwensborg, It is the best advertising medium in the
county. and has a larger ’ ‘ ‘
Proprietor.
During tbe Allognanianv concert tour
through England. Ireland and Scotland,
L. Ruescll. money to Loan on Ileal than all the other papers in
....
*
oo,r
they were endorsed by tbo press both
AU Rasdy to Buy Wheat, Osts, and
Gift your tax receipts at tbi. efiloo. secular and religious. Wo copy tho
following extracts :
Other Grain. , Always co baud or got up to order,
Tbe Coogregntionalist, Scotland, says :
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with township painted in, uu short no. “They have not only astonished, but
The now firm of Creasy A Holden t[ee(
on paper ruled specially for won tho admiration of all our lovers bi
to purchase Wheat,
Wheat,
ate now prepared t«.
puncM
soul stirring music.”
...... and
...... other ,,
un, nt-tho Storehouse ,
Oats,
grain,
r
Tbo Rev. Mr. Spurgeon says : "No
•
। Wo ask tho special attention ef our human tongue could disoouree more
ot----W.—T. —Eastman, earner ••
Broadway
and Railroad streets.
Tho tugtmet readers to our new ads. thia week. All molifluous music.”
Rev. J. Griffith, Sl Paul’s Church,
our dealers promise they will perfum and
they promise a great deal. Don't fail savs : "The AUvgtanians pre-ominently command the respect and patronage
of the public."
Tbe Company will appear with their
into John Stanley’s cheap Grocery Store, Orchestral Band at Union Hall, Satur­
and be ia wiling them at prices that day evening, Dec. 10th.
The Alleghaniens prerent free to every
Tbe undesigned haring purchased most people will appreciate. Rom:ca­ a‘
and gentleman oo entering the
tbe Barry villf Flouring Mill, are pre- ber the place 24 Jefferson street.
&gt; Mnaknl Programme, which ia fol­
I trod to do milling of any description
ly worth the price of admission, and is a
We
regret
to
loom
of
tho
death
at
on short notice. Patronage solicitednew feature in their concert..
CiuWn work a speciality. Cash paid St. Joseph, Berrien county, on the 4th
Tickets for sale at tho Post office.
for wheat, corn, oats.and buckwbeatinstant, of CapL Horace K. lAeyley,
Watxaa A Hisxxiv.
A CARD TO THE PUBLIC.
brother of tho late Mrs. Warron Chap
Barryville, Hur. 19, 1874.
31tn3
man. and one of the beat men wo ever
•merit of the Fifth
I want to exchange one platform
spring wagon for a good borer, small
Tbo national wool growers’ associa­
Aa maacr of the gitt concerts given
tion will protest against the reciproeily in aid of tho Public Library of Keatnctreaty with Canada,as being a one-sided ky, my position erosive an important
benefit throughout, stimulating every trosi in behalf of the Public Library
branch o( industry in Canada al our ex- and the ticket-holders of th*. fif h gift
concert The Public Library of Ken­
tucky and tho ticket-holders arc jointly
Confectionery---- A large and frash
John, where did yuu get that •'To intoroetod ia the amount of the drawing.
stock for. tbo Holdaye at
Tbo larger tho fund to be distributed in
Lei I Inquire Within," whieh yuu pubMrooaxaA Hxratran’a
gifts, the greater will be the gift award­
lisbol last week f We boar it hinted ed to each lucky tickot-bohor and the
Good News—Will Remain.
that come small buys.soot ix to you. to more the amount realised by tho Libra­
aso if to rw^sr aa article would be pub­ ry To have a full drawing is so mani­
festly to tbo interest of to those internelished by you.
led. that, rather than have a fractional
We undanSand tbo Knights of I’ytb- drawing uu the 30th ins*.. 1 deem it
us had a pleasant party at Union Ball last doo to the trust confided to me by tho
week Wednesdsy evening The atten­ •iekel-boMers and tho Public Library of
...!».&lt; r—
dance was not as large aa was expestad, K..lmkr
™
Mri. O.n
but all prooent oajuyed themselves to UMuldXickela and have a full drawing.
or write for circulars.
Though tho very lanre amount now iu
Sotforcrs for months or years from
bask would enable us to distribute
Catarrii, Deofneoa, Epilepsy. Nervous
It ia stated that Jamon H Blona of handsome gifts, yet we should-fool diaDebility, Consumption, and other inval­
tho Port Huron Times, Secretory of the appeinffid iu tlsie our last concert,sbouM
ids, be soon cures. Also Fistula, turu&lt;.i Siiicturu, Deformities, etc. Special Senate, is a candidate for re-election. we be eompalled to make «- fractional
and difficult rases eotiettod. Lmlieu out If ao. bs should be elected, for their drawing, however large.
We have received ao very largo a
of health, go to him ar hav4 hia reme­ was never a better aecrstary of any
number of letters from ell parts ot tbo
dies. Tho greatest skill, exparienee
tudy, than U make*.
country from the moot largely inlerestnod eoocne in his BfMcialitMS.
P. a—Men (whatever read or doc­
SuL-cviptiow for the Rxrcausun s.t, urging a [xatpcncmout if all the
tored) who want reliable aid, advice aad Baxvn are coming in very lively of tickets to not oMd by the 30th, that wo
feel otrengtbeood in our sense of duty
cure, in awy confidential case should not
late, showing that the paper is increas­ to tho ticket-holders end the Public Li­
fail to consult the Doctor at once, m
pwson or by letter. Rrmed-es sent ov- ing in publte favor favor. Onr patrons brary, to make tbe poeipooemenL U&gt;may expect great impcwm.eut in the thectrunmstahcre, »• here determined.
pe;mT at no distant day.

1,000 lbs, Fancy Mixed Candies for Holiday!

IS t/ n-wj
mo iiuv, au-.i ui rjoua lAeau x roctur uy
[■eying lbs coats already incurred and
counsel foes, amounting in all to about
85,000. Tho public take this action of
his aa a oonfeeaion that her ease was
good, but it will bs‘remembered that bo
nevor asserted that Beecher had bad
criminal intercourse with her—only that
Becehcr tub! him so. This he still as­
serts Hs eettlee because by giving thio
publicity Lis counsel advisk him that be
ha« laid himself liable to Mias Proctor
There will bo a happy time getting a
jury in the maiq caw. Whets run
twelve men bo found in Brooklyn who
have not formed an opinion in Hus case?
It will lake mon'hs tu empannel a jury,
I,
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\

Crockery and Glassware

Obstacles to Marriage.

will be sold nt reduced rales for Holidays.

The nicest lot of Castors in Town.

READ I READ I Fat Wilts, J’-ittu

4 Saw

As the postage oa all

newspapers has to be paid at the
office of publication, and in ad­

vance, after the first of January

From 30 cents to 316,00.

next, the subscription price of ft2S:
The Republican Ban.nbb from

is still abominably dull, though there is
somSthing do|r.g all the time, The
wholesale people are hying back quiet,
ly and waiting, end tjxo manufacturers
Boat along by discharging half the
workmen end reducing the ums of thow
they keep. Oh for tho good old times
when things went with a jump

GROCERIES, GROCERIES;

and after that date will bo 11,86

per year to subscribers receiv­

Our Grocery Stock is larger than ever before, and must

ing their papers outside'of the

limits of the County, and pay­

the theatres of tbs city .bars fur
mouths been giving what in ths
are called “Sacred Conrarta." 3
nights. The value of the ' Sacred
certs" may bo interred from ths f

ment must be made in advance,

invariably.

Subscribers at a

distance desiring The Republi-

R ASINS for IB cents.

licati Banner after the first of
January, must remit prior to

To-day ia tho anniversary of tbo
Ebonexer Burnett, Jennie Charteton,
Boston Harbor Tea Party of Revolu­ Miss Msltio Cyvcy, Mrs Gso Cox. Phi­
lander Durkee, Geo T Tester, Wm Free­
tionary memory, uf “e bundled years
man, R A Fuller, Daniel Hastings, Min
Corn Horton, Geo Heaberting. Mrs
The only prevent wo ask during the Amanda Johnson, Ira Johnson. Sarah
Holidays is fur every one who owes us Innning, W. W. WollOtan.
a dollar to call,and pay it.
eveiy dollar due us.

The largest and nicest Stock of TOYS ever
,
before in Barry County.

that time.

AU other Goods in proportion.

Otherwise the paper

will nbt be s-jnt.

Remember for the next two weeks only.

•’
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liaaad Urttalsa
IMtaasMlw A i
rUBSWR-iRtlOB fl

Murdarin the Roadside Inn.
To Wtaclods with
Jack Sheppard.

34w3

THE NEW STORE 1

par formnacre, tho same aa oa weekday
nights, have boon given Bunday nights,
under tho name of sacral concerts, and
tbo opera troupes have been quite as
unblushing in tbo evasion ‘of the law.
Finally the managers of the better
class of theatres emered tiieir protest
against it ia conjunction with tbs lead­
ing eitisana, and a raid bn the places
was inaugurated. Last Bunday night a
number of them were clooed, but tho
majority of them went through with
their performances.
ia a very difficult one to manage bora.
There io an enormous German end
French population, who will not yield
one iota of their notions on this subject.
Thor regard Sunday as a day not only
of rest, but recreation, and crowd into
il all the amusement o! the week. They
want their gardens in the summer, und
halls in the winter, and in tbo evening
their theatres and concerto. They can­
not understand why, in a “free" eouu
try they should be debarred from doing
as they please on any day ia tho week, so
that they do not interfere with others.
They want to observe tho day in this
country as they observed it in tbo land
they come from, and they make a vig­
orous fight fur iL It gees into poHtice

NEW

Hopkins &amp; Barnes,

&gt;
;
,
,

Have on exibition one of the I
largest Stock of Holiday i
Goods ever brought to this
City which we offer to the
public cheap for Cash Be
have, also, a full and com­
plete Stock of Drugs and
Medicines. Books and Stationery. Perfumeries, Toilet
Sets.
»fc. Give us a call.
Hopkins &amp; Barnes.
Hastings, Dec. 15,1874-

question of public policy that is so im­
portant to him, and bis vote io influ­
enced more by this question than
by any other.
He docs not belisyo
iu religious obeervancov on Bnnday,
bo
has
no
sympathy
with tbs Puritan idea—in short, he is
iu antagonism with it all. And to him
it is a vital matter, and bo fights it in
every possible way. It counts on elec­
tion days, and from ibis time out it will

Tbe real estate people are disturbed.
Under ths stimulus of the war and wsr
infiatiou, real estate west up fearfully.
Building lots ir the vicinity of the Park
wore a few years ago counted fairly
cheap at 120,000, and 325,000 was not
an unusual price. They are dot oo IngL
now, indeed they couldn’t be sold tonlsy
for tbe half what was paid tor them.
They lay deed property. There is nu
usn In building on them, for chore are a
thousand or more empty balsas nb &lt;ve
42d street, and tjiroc times tha*. num­
ber bofow, w&gt;t gang lower down than
14th. I meutfoued lad week the foci
that there are thousands of emplv’etoret
and offices- This coudilion ol things ia
aaaitr accounted for. New York ha»
built houses aud store, without provid
ing tho burioees to fill them. BLe he«
permitted Baltimore to take one port ol
her trade, aad Boston another port.
She has allowed the dangerous claaeoo.
to take poosaesiou &lt;rf tho government of
tbo city, and baa done everything poem
ble to ebock he; growth and limit her
proepority. Tbo Legislaturs. instead of
eeiling or filling up tbo lateral canals,
which never did any bnsiaoeo and
makes heavy draft, on the Erie, foolish!v kevpY them up end drives swsv tho
trade which otherwise would find tbo
eity by that channel, and her msrcbanU
sit down on ‘natural advantages and

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Be It known, That I-shall
keep in stock and fill to order
the Celebrated

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of all CL'RTIB, DODGE. ROBINSON

io notin America to-day a eingb jour­
nalist of national reputation who has
not devoted more tituo and moru hard
work to bis profession than, with equal
fitness and application, would have made
him a great lawyer or good doctor And
yet ninety out of every hundred mon
you meet on the atroets will hesitate
about carrying a bod or making a pair
of shoes, whereas there will (irobably
not bo one ia a hundred who eaa't ac­
cording to his own jugoment, edit aay
newspsner in the country bettor than it
is editoa, ao matter in what manner or
by whom.'*

The eeeelenly vf Tkel.Betef Kara hOium
■&gt; (Tnt Ibal wv arv Ttflkrtj yriBUBg

NEARLY 12.000 COPIES A DAY,
I shall rontinno to keep on hand and
•ell the beat of

4sUr^sp«rs pet tovviksr.

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

JAMES A. SCRIPPS, PeWufor.
31t3
Danun, Mien

ikyi b, vine*

*t lb* •ewe' •*

SL-Ksa.sSEasts
MlRUirt.r.f ib. B^nb-aaM SBBTIBr
tr-wBo an ib
m« H &gt; son*, of

Also a General saortment

GaP.Rimil&amp;CiL

Agricultural Imolements

ehop* at Muskegon.
The State Poultry Show ia to lake
place io Young Mea'e Hall, Detroit,
from the 18th to tbe 'diet uf January

AC., AC.

RKMINGTON SEWING BACHI'E

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Warehouse romer Broadway end An- I'
pie Streets
W.T. EASTMAN.
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Hasting", Sept 23,1874.
RS SSISTSKSSSRSS.
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iRIbrU Cellar M reedlly

• (There BeUdtegl. .

thing that men out of employment ean
do ia to let the can run over their legs
and then sue the railroad company for
•10,000.
. Tho Detroit Safe Company has just
completed two safes, with a capacity for
holding Si,000.000 of coin and bullion

•&gt;
■ICHICAR CENTRAL R. R.

41 Pari But N.Y-

III titnCraouu.wr laud for

Grand Hirer Valley Division

JOHN STANLEY

•10,000.

It is aacerteinod .that not lees than
138.152, legal and qualified voters ia
Michigan refrained from Toting at tho
laat election, which ia mere than either

•riatk. JwUBBfPr.Uu.
if lk&lt;«u. «f J.ha Lal

Conned Fruits and
Lodge uf Michigan I. O. O. F. bare
J Leon declared elected for the year 1875
by the board of canvasser*. whieb bald
ita aaasioa recently: George Dean
ol Detroit, &gt;1. W. 0. M.: John N. Ingereoll of Corunna, R. W. D O. M.; D.
Burnham Tracey, R. W. G. W.; E. H.
Whitney of Lansing. It. W. G. Sec’y;
R. IL Morrison of Sturgis, R. W. G.
Trs**urer; George W. Griggs of Grand
La pi Is, R. W. G Rreprosentativo to
.
My intimate friend know a noble Grand Lodge of U. 8. )
young girl, the pride of luting parents,
Ionia ia injluck. the Commissioner*
who showered upon her errery advan­ for tha location ot the naw IntarmedhUc
tage that wealth could jioaably procure State Prison, Meears. Rich, Swift aaA
or the beat society afford, She was Hills. having decided to locate that in­
graceful and beautiful in parson, intel- stitution in that beautiful city. Tba
seetual aud brilliant in cuuvcrsatiou.and citiaens have donated a tract consisting
indeed it eaemed os if perfection had of silty aaree of derated land, lying
had been almost attained. Her contri­
butions tn the papers n*re creating
quite an interest, and. bad I it net boon and L. M. Railroad. lopia is equally
otherwise willed, aba would been have oeccwible from tbo nortlt*od tbo south,
a bright light in tbe ht&lt;trary world. ' or from the east or west, by means of
But a more trying work and a greater tha above named railroads. Tha loca­
reward awaited Lor—uno that would tion seems to ba a judicioui one.
place a brilliant star m her crown ot
gbry aad give her joy cternnl.
She
became acuqaiated with aad maried a
gentleman, bar equal, apparently, iu
The loromotire engineers represent­
every respect. Their life was a round
of sunshine; thoir cup of Hies full to ing the various roods in Illinois adopt­
tbe brim, when, tn an ungarded moment, ed resolutions protesting against the
the tempter entered—at first with cau­ contemplated reduction of wages.
tious tread, but anon bold, upright and
Our navy, according to the report of ,
the s«eretary,is m a remarkably efficient
condition. It consists of 1S3 vessels.'
with 1,254 Rons.

wife earnest!? entreated h« boaband
for their child's sake, for iter health a
sake, to let the wiuecup remain un­
touched. How suroly she was tried to
know her entreaties were unavailing! '
My friend whispered, ''Will not God
call you to account for tho talent which
yon are hiding und.-r u bushel T Do
you not owe your child something T
Did God give you strength to waste in
care of a drunken husband T Taiave
him, oh ! my dear friand.”
“No, Sarah ; have rnura faith ; nl 1
will yet end right. Didi net pron&gt;i«e
tu love, honor and cherish uatil death ?
1 will drain the biller cup to the very
dregs: but lonre him—nsrer
Tbo support of tho family fell upon

Fish. THEkUSON&amp;HAMLIN DRA M CO

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FOR 1075.

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’cUi^rs;

lUmdolph 8t and Fifth Arc.,
CHICAGO.

JENNIE,

Gaeton’e majority fur Governor in;
Massachusetts is 7,032, while the rest of;
tbe fttata ticket is Republican by from i
; The hevada Legislatuer will stead:
'Senate—Republicans, 16 ; Democrats.
7. Assembly—Democrats, 17; Repub­
licans, 31; Independents, 3. The R«pubtican majority otfjoint ballot ia 22.
Tbo Albany ^fryas gives the complete
official vuto of New York for Governor
a. follows : Tilden, 41M13 i Dix, 3«1406; Clark, prohibitionist, 10,214.

"Gath" say* of tbe next speakership.'
Al the present moment it is believed
that the issue lies between Kerr of In­
diana and Wood of New York. Wood
has tbo long purse; Kerr tbo clean con­
science. With my knowledge of the
Democracy, I bet on Woo-1.

OF KILDARE.

Tho Now York liqndr dealer who was
convicted of selling without a license
has been eentonced Io City Prison for

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RAILROAD

The eituation at Scranton, Pa, is
anything but rbeeful. It is represented
that thousands of minora are" nneraployed and actually at the point of star­
vation. Riot, ootrage and bloodshed
are of daily occurrence.
Judge Charles Devons, jr„ of Worce­
ster has been engaged to deliver tbo
Bunker Bill Centennial oration next
year, in (&gt;Uco of Robert C Winthrop,
—L— .1_ 11_ j

aot.be a candidate for tbe United Btatee
Senate.- He roeommeu'fli Mr. Hamlin
for tbe Senatorahip.
Repreeentative l*eweo says ho will
continue to opnoeo tho Uhorpenning
claim, which he etill believos to bo a

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EDITOR AND PUBUSHER,

VOL. XIX. NO. 35

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1874.

rrotegiiipal and Bflig Ctp!;.
RAILWAY AlIYMES.

After the children had'departed, Mr
Twinkleton, who had for eome minute*
been silently contemplating th* fantaa-

WHOLE NO. 969.

dinner, begin buitling
, "letting tmaga atraigh

1, she —*« intimalion that, oo the part o! th*

WM. UPJOHN,

JOHN ROBERTS,

1

A. P. DRAKE.

E. F-tlROH N, Ml. D.
iiountoFATiirrr.-oaM. •*•*
*

HEARD THE NEWS ?
No! What fait f
SPOONER&amp;HEPBURN

ill*d ind-

Tabby, m it would be real charity tv in- meanwhile clanging forth a hearty wel­
come to the new day.
The Twinkleton* wore but humble
w»—more 'apeciaUy you, aa uied to take
each notice of poor Sally, thair uieee.
What d've *ay f"
' Tim,*' reapondeu bi* wife, a amilo
lighting up her broad, jovial face, there'*
nothing aa I ahould Ilk* bettor. They’re

rosjiectinr tho cooking, being deeirof ascertaining whether Mn. Lunn
be told
bank, and th*lr bread came to them on­
ly by dint of indefatigable labor; but another fir* minntoa; but Tim declared
a-going, without turning up tb*lr noee* they poeiMMd what ia better than mon­
article ef furaiinr* tbt
at it if th* shak* of the bag shouldn't ey, or land*, or worldly riche* of any
havic-g giviag her all^
turn out *0 good a* they exited."
deaeription; that brightly clad fairy
Mr*. Twinkteton was from Bc»*r**t- Content, wai perpetually throwing
ih'ir*. and during a residence of aotue
fifteen ’yv*r* in London had retained
with extraordinary purity th* dialect
had tbanklul****—a gift which materi­
ally added Io their -happintM. Then,
"Air, poor Bally," ob**rr*d Mr. Twinby one quilted Ui* tel
kletou. "tibnu about th* last girl
many ■ last fond look
a* you'd think would 'a gone wrong.

ARE GOING TO LEAVE TOWN.
^°&amp;ness not, as Iwas in there to-day and
they were all busy. The store full of customers.
then talk about their leaving with such stacks
of goods, and more coming all the time. It is all a
Hoax, they came to stay and here are five reasons
for it.

chap, Joe Brigg*."
Don't yuu jwlge too harshly. Tim,"
aaid Mn. Tsiukleton, suspending bar
labor* for a brief tpaeo; “thing* did
look bail agin her, although the wrote
home siring *h* had gouo uff with
Brigg* a* a sisterly companion, and n
kind of good genius to him. aud noth-

aVETqtt udOnt.sl Cesversaeer.
K

^r^’StrTX’.'Slr;-

T. It. DIAMOND.
o. SVPT of actlOCLA e*4 Nstarr Pslils.sat

CXDERSnKntry fwlheCoestv .t Dem. s*4
AeeUeseer. A It bulaees se4 eslU krill reeelro

LUCIUS RUSNE1.L,
rfUl. Cireali C.art Ceuliataeer, JeMte* at

WRIUHTk. HOLBROOK.
" stutters la tt
S'-«je. Hist

I hey iindeisiniKi their bu.&gt;jiie8H, both of them having been lor a
number of years with the largest Retail Grocery House in the State

for

.

C5th

I hey attend to their own business.

neaa Nsllnesl Baek, vksroks
•t^ihsr urns* *?'«£»"utas*-

WM. II. IIAYFORD.

DENTIST

Nartrille,

•

Miciim-

Sweet’s H°Tbl&gt;
’ RAPlDlt................................ MICH

I generally manage to carry it out.
Whan I first went to Squire Mangold**
in Oxford*hir*. a* kitchen maid, the pct*
aud brae*** were, though never having
been properly looke-1 after, (for tb*

Success is certain for them. Just look at their
goods and prices. They are always ready to wait
on you, and show you through, and are not afraid
of Comparisons.
.
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lBExTun
80941} 11 cf. pm Lb.
Bttp /I. 0. Suc^if 10 cys pm Lb.
/BOD TlfBLl Spuup P5 CJ-. 4 Q/fLLop.
P»HT ^lc0 ftoLm..., 60 qpt.
fotor/ l(io Cofpti, 15 cy« 4 Lb. Qood Quoupo Coppit, ig opt 4 Lt.
75 ’‘•PT*
Yo»l&gt;&lt;)
50 oippt
Tfqtipi, ig otppt CunM/lTt, 10 ctpps /{lot, loctppi
Soqp 5 ct/lpi.
TfmoLiqi/p OiL, to cr/lpt pm tjqLLo/l.

T0W0ES
pipEtfPLE
LOBSTERS
pE^OffES
BL^OKBElfpiES
SJtfDIEpS
q^EEp COfrf
JELLIES
p/fEpCIf fiUSTVID
STMWBEqqiES,
COVE OrS/Elfi
E/lQiitii
CffEpiflES
S^L/EOp
Md fawil

prayers
r dtaro-

head, ‘it’* tk* same. »uro. Whatever
did
useY 'ifomelhing,' I aaya, 'that
nsvsr -lall*. It's an old remedy, aa old
aa Adam—it's alber-grsaae well rubbed
brought them put* and tuna to abrightncea they never bad beloro, and it’a elber-greaee aa'll reconcile tb* Lunn* to
poor Sally.*’
"Tabitha," romark»J Mr. Twinkletoo, riling from bii Mat, and giving hi*

FRUIT EXTRACTS-Cocoanut, Citron, and Lemon Peel, Mace, Carraways, Sugar MRS.
Sand and Frosting Sugar-

TWINKLETONS

SmiKIL fWS!
Chromo
School Cards,

the seconds. Glass ware very low. Lamps all
styles and sizes. Burners, Chimneys, and all
kinds of lamp goods.
STONE JABS and CROCKS ALL SIZES.

JK fUfflC MILL AMD MBBB YABD
Oil Paintings
YOU WILL FIND

dwarf than he
children, took to t'hemtelvoe a little gal,

It tinea an ounoe.”

ling th* goceo with the touch of a uiaaa .n....... wiltiWahe ... nf .

very fin* bird, and likely to prov* re­
markably tender.
With that Hr. Twinkleton directed

‘And you can't wander al it Thor &lt;
,’lgotno children .to bring wanntb

progeny with which hie weeded Ute bad
been bleeeed, until tired with th*

CHROMOS I

cirr/ii.. wt-

NEW YORK TOMBS

M STILB W fflB! OF ill BBCmiSji
NEW LUMBER,
NEW PRICES,
:
AND NEW MEN, I
THAT DEFY COMPETITION, AT

ner, which she very m
spoil; and thfo fnend

all was forgotten, all forgiven.
difficulty had occurred with th* •jack"
though the** baa turned their back* up­ regulating th* movement! of th* goo**, The tonga belonging te tho repertoire of
•nd thia had flurried her,
thia good lady wero, like heroilL ohlon her a* shouldn’t."
"But," continued Ttm. looking eteed- faahtoeed, but fuU of apirit and homely
"Bow long ia it. Tabby, »inc* »h*
wrote home, statisg a* aho'd gone off ily into her face, "yon’v* beeu crying,
aaid Mr*. Twinkleton. on
bid an efoctiicel *ff*ct upon th* ten ju- with Jo* Briggs, to Australia, leaving
hi*
drouken
wife
behind
f"
vinil* member* of tb* Twinkleton fam­
just aa bad in aaking questions
ily, all of whom, including lb* two
children.
Ain't
1
been
mixinj
youngeit (twin*), gathered around th* was inal after the btrth
-W*U, I thought it
thereabout*, but I didn't
■Why. Christian chant
Mr. Twioktetoo, who sraa of diminu
out-of-door apparel—a taak he had just
Twinkleton throat hi tneelfhlohii over­ completed wbtn the viaitoro arrived.
Mr. Lana waa a abort man, with a

“It** all:
returning '

0/ TYPEVS DEPOT.

friend of theirs, and it happen*
"W“ I

hia faithful tpouae ; "1 haven't **en a
. .. _ __ &gt; r___________ ■ ... &gt;u.&gt; ...

Basket,. Sugar Boaea, Tuba, Palls Ac., ad-llbltum. And O m», Jim I Just go dowm to ditional fillip by adding:
‘•I believe 'twaa the fineat gooao in
their Store, in Washington Block, State Street, and eee for, youraelf.
the club. It weigh* thirteen pound* if

AH Goods delivered free in the City.

&gt;y," interposed the little

Mrs. Twinkleton smirked and felt

CONFECTIONERY,

DENTIST No. 1 Crockery, a full line at the same prices as

•be tbould like to go &lt;
jnal to *e* how the old

ed an inapiriting ditty, with a ahoral re-

CREED.

Fortune smiled upon '«

d gathered there,
'winkletenj noted

an inquiring
formed her Ti;
Twinkleton in

ing and hissing before tbo fire, and
tending forth surety odor* that mad*
the children perfectly raveuoua.
Milled by an eccentric obu roll cluck,
Tim and hi* family were later by a
quarter of an hour than they bad lup­

•Moeaafatly.

intelH

he knew well through having one time
accidentally kicked it with bia heel, so patted on a aearlot ground work, •‘Wel­
come to old Father Chriitmai,'* the

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

Sinital aii lateral

*afo enough ; while th* pudding* were'
ai tightly bound within their crockery cherished would ’a' acted
priions a* though thero waa a vague
atnpieion on th* part of. the maker that
they might take to themtelvro the w iug*
of the dead bird "and fly away Of
“Well, now, could anybody
think otberwiee F* naked the o1&gt;
ly breakfeat with such excellent things aadly. “What'* the world aay ol
in prosjectir*. The Twinkletons were
wise in their generation, and juat took
aa much break fiat aa they thought
would satisfy internal craving*, .and not

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In Canned Goods you can findlhe best Brands of

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

’If.’

rith a little dirt, too, in my tion* forth* uwmeotoci bniineaa of the
day.
.
child."
An inquiry. “Mather, ain't you goiug
dr*. Loan waa poeto put the pudden on to' boilf Mttled
hopeful anxiety that
written your nemo ball an itfoh d*ep, tbo morning programme of tbo young­
•you'll never du i&gt;o gnud w&gt;tb them er branch** of tb* family. “Really,
thing*. It’s labor waited and vexation of Tim,” exclaimed Mr*. Twinklolou. “If
TabithaS
•puli afterward. Thom pan* have never 1'tu to have all these children worriting
been bright riue* they wet* first brought round me, I shall be ao fluttered that I looked steadily at
into th* bouse.' -Uh, ain't they F I
sari; 'well, 1 kaoe what'll get 'em
bright agin, if nobody •!•* in the buuao 'em quit* a appetite."
Till* suggeetlou meeting with warm
Inada I'll make 'em-a* apraekand aton­ approval, the proud father eoon bad
ing aa you'll be able to do without a the family equipped, and th* following what would be eaid of the atop abo took;
ally painful to ua F'
looking gbu* when yon'r* iu front on*.' twe hour* wete agreeably epenl in the
But Sallr'a doughty iompanim!n»aa ’
•All right,’ he »ay», •we'll ***.' Well, I open plaice of Victoria Park.
not abaahed.
A very bright aud cheerful apectaelo
aaid nothing more about it till a mouth
had gone by, and then, one day, seeing
heard before eomatbiar like what I'ro
Dick tony uutaide theatablOrl called
returned Irnin their morning'* outing.
In honor of th* day. th* coxy apartment
had b**n decorated with holly Ch riatmaa evergreen*, in a manner both pro-

Michigan. Exchange.

B. F. STEINHOFF

olauirida.

in world without charity, is Bounding dormitory into th* living-room, to **c
that th* ecnderiul (pecitnrn of th*
defense of her young friend,, that Tim
judged it prudsnt not to run counter to
her opinion; *0 he rimnly remarked
that he feared *h* would never bring
Mr. aud Mr*. Loan to Jwk at the mat­
ter from bar itandpoint.

THEY SELL Foil CASH.
An

until

...... ....
reputation there rested itich a itam.
day, tho goo** aud plum puddrag troub­
"Poor Balte." the aaid, addreaaing a burden to
led th* Twinkleton children ifforr, aud Mrs. Lunn, •’you must 'a mieeed her
eadly,and only to think that th.ro should
in tint letter. Her unde and aunt
'a born no trace, of her after ahe eout
wbo'd brought bar up from childhood,
you that letter from Australia."
ought not to have turned their back*
-•Quite aa well, Mr*. Twinklaton,” re- •inful It

They take great pains to gel and keep on. hand a full line of the
lhe best,goods to he had.

They
hacking so th&lt;»y pay
1.hey have plenty of means and backing
their Goods and consequent I v gel the very lowest figures.

bght of treaaur**, and cherish* 1 accor­
dingly. After *11. you ate, the little daylight to bar* a run in the alley ; and
tailor and hi* wife war* not ao poorly
circumstanced a* people at the Erst
glance might anppoee.
The children were on Christas*

■X

�when I look at the
dvertuemenL

Until after the

Drink in tbo morn mg to tone him up one of three large, beautiful ehromoe. at
tar dissipation later in tbe day. Drink
to drown romoreo - drink, drink, drink.

HOLIDAY’S

thamselvoeia ‘-mangos and by tho
terror of tbe ballot-box attempt to corn- .-"•.lib f,r defsadaat

Dtemsnt Smith tar ratanrait

He died of being l.ft a fortutm.

Thu u a brief hiatory, but tho e are editor aud proprietor, P. O. Box 5.217,

■MM I

Jhe ^tpnbliran jpitnci;

Ihrnim. Mien., Dec. 23d, 18«4.

Tm ChHdrou'a Aid Society, an i:.»: I -

Mi M ■MlUh
inum from tbe nuti; of tbo curtain to
tiie goihg down of the same

having been initrueted to make raid.
if the theatres are, os Talmadge style*
;_i idnM

places aro in tbe exact oentre.

They

future of the Republic Is imporillsd.
Already, the effecte of the distrust
which this legislatiuu necessarily cre­
ates are beginning to xpj-ear. Among
buriUMS With the BAX*n
the uapitaliste clas* of thu city there ii
a very rnaiktd disposition to avoid all
prior to Jan. 1st. 1875, and to
rmploymente of capital in tbo Wool, oothat end i&gt; now making out pecially in those State* tainted with tbii
unju*t legislation. Thia feeling is not
bills against every person in­ ■uggestod eo much by any apprehensive
debted to the office, and he must that tbo principle of the Wisconsin law
can survive the test of (ho Supcetn
insist on a prompt settlement.

'

Be warned in time.

and women that the Almighty for eome,
tp u* unknown, pittpoeo permit* to ex­ THE BAD FAITH OF THE GRAN­
ist, and orgies nightly held ia them
GERS.
would put a debused Fiji Islander to
bluah. But somehow thu police pass
Among the political lemons of the
them by without an effort to break them
times there is none more significant
scsHne
tlian the haste with which legislulures
thmVXrabe are tauxht to read and is improving steadily iu many of ite fall [info conformity with popular agita­
bran cue*. Tho strikes are all over, and tion* which era wholly subversive of tbo
though laborer* are on short lima and
reduced |«y. they are squeexeing fundamental rights of ritiseuabip and
of property. The latest illustration of
this political danger |&gt;* affords 1 by ths
wonderful. The Superintendent, backed
a brisknsei, which, if
, ia pleaatnt.
The
int and bracing, and Congre**, to tho unreasonable demands
city vastly improved, at tho Grangers relalJro to tbe railhave bo increased.
Puna
Tho effect of tbo laws already euact1 in certain of the Statee io’ to deprive
lea ana sheltered no Issa than 6.5'l0
Northern Correspondence.
diflhront boys; furnished 204/150
meal*; provided bomee in tho West for
jeet their earnings to tho will of a State
420 boy*; fonnd ei
commission made up of politicians con­
ral hundred others
Ed. Bxxxkb—Having a few leisure trolled by thu influeuces cf politics and
momenta, thought perhaps I had better popular clamor, to defeat those contracts
improve them by writing - short sc- between connecting roads by which the
joining
un the
mauled and economies of transporta­
tion effected, and, in a word, to neu­
injuries from which bo died on tbo foltralise all those freight arrangements
Them
by which tho roods ars enabled .at the
with none to mourn his untimely death, benefit tho public by attracting tho largyet all who attended his funeral, and

trouble New York is laboring under at this* deeply with the unknown friends
enemies of tbo public. and the extrane­
thi* time concerning her trade
Tho
ous control to which they are subjected
merohant, of tho cite have finally dis■- * ,L.t
I--- ~r ._ 1.
splendid singer, aud tut gift went

in 1870. made porta of entry of Chicago,
Cmannati, Toledo and various other
gloom over tbe entire camp. But death
cities in tho west, and provided that
goods might bo imported direct in bond, could not stop with young Robinson,
apcraiood tho point of final destination,
and the duties be collected there. In
consoqucncn of this, tlio importing trad- hood by a largo [nno limb, in nearly the
forteseed for tbo retailers were not long
fo discovering that they could purchave
waa about twenty-five yean old, aud

Goods of all Kinds,
Domestic’s m Endless Quantities

reeding* to bo atayed except taxation of

Moke the Holiday* the bapplcat eeaauu of the year. Call at Hie Jewelry Htoru

LioiMiHiiErsmiu
Trunks, Travelling Bags,

lured tn tt&gt;e world, and at a tower price than can be bought elsewhere.
W« Lave Just revived a large stock of Elgin Wateiiea, made tu order, with the

We request buyers to examine our stock of

'
riuippi, Uinneoote, and other State* 5th day of May. 1875.
who have dared to lightly esteem the
In tbe chancery matter of John Hamclaims of creditors and the rights of
property. Their present course is sui­
cidal. They have adopted law* which
cannot be sanctioned by the Supiemo 1874; Bwoesey A Wood for complain­
ant, C. G. Holbrook for defendant.
there fore foil to accomplish tho unjust
purpoic contemplstod; and all they
gain is a permanent degradation of man, on motion to disolvo injunction,
was beard on demurrer of defendant,
enarpeter.

Tho Circuit Court.
Tho closing proceedings of tho Cir­
entered allowing complainant |'&gt;0 socuit Court, crowded out of our lest
with given as follows:
Tbs assnmpait case of Harriet Carlton
vs Robert Carlton and William Carlton,
tried by the Court, a judgamen! for th*
plaintiff fur 8107 31 and costs to bo

monthly on th* 15th day of each
and every month pending the derision
of the case! C. G. Holbrook for com­
plainant, Wright A Holbrook tor de­
fendsnl*.
In the chancery matter of John S.
defendant* all proceedings except tho
Kennedy r* Francis Holden, n motion

WATCHES,

DIAMONDS,

Sitrin Hj/B PUrro W^r, S/&gt;rcp4crr*,

we.Ilsosell sewixc. macuixe xeedles
Itefore-purcliaalng elsewhere, and are i-aUiflcd that they will find tuducemente
irvly otn-red. Our goods are all dealnble and of this mesons latest styles, which
e oner at close prices for cash, or approved credit
S3tf
IKE HENDERSHOTT ffc CO.,

In the Boston Cash Store, Union Block, Slate St.
lla.-tiiigr. Dec. 9, 1871.
.

„ „ „ „ . ,
Hastings, Sept., Oth 1874.

Hora

84ti

"Losing to Win," by T
Horn:
84t2

for Yourself

Spooner &amp; Hepburn
TNEXV GROCERY

TEA HOUSE

Just opened in Mr.BOWNE'S NEW STORE,

BL6ck,
, Souj-q Stat of SpiT?

SPECIAL OFFER.

Eateie Hocurtty._______

All Ready to Buy Wh
Other Gra

Where can bo fouud a choice and well selected Stock of Step
and Fancy
‘j
,
OROCERIES, PROVISIONS, COKFECrlljNERY kc.

THE REPUBLICAN BANNER
IN CONNECTION

Dutroit Free Pros*. 810.60. and Republican Banne; 81.50, for
Detroit Tribune. 810.60. and Republican Banner, 81.50, for
Detroit Poet 810.60, and IL-pnulican Banner, 81-50, for
•
vs Gilbert If. Baker, a motion was Chicago Daily Tribune, 813,00 and Republican Banner 81,50 for
granted giving complainant 850 for ex­
penses and solicitors foe. C. G. Hol­
brook for complainant
Defendants Harper's Weekly, 84.00 and Itepublican Banner, 81-50, for
•
counsel not given on calendar.
Harper'/ Baxar, 84.00 and Republican Banner, 81-50. fur
Hearth aud Home, 83.00 and Republican Banner, 81-50, for
Now
York
Tribune,
82.00
and
Republican
Banner,
81-50,
far
i’belpe vs Sarah J. Corwin ot al,
Toledo Blade, 82.00 and Republican Banner, 81 ■ 50, for Chicago Tunas, 82.00 and Republican Banner. 81-50, for
Chicago Tribune. 82.00 and Republican Banner, 81.60, f.&gt;r
Chicago Intw-Oeeaii. 81-65 and Republican Banner, 81-50.
after July lOtb, 1875.
Ch itego Journal, 82.15 and Republican Banner. 81 50 for
Chicago Foot and Mail. 81.05 and Republican Banner 81.50, tor
Superintend*!}* of tbe poor for Barry
Detroit Free Prase, 82.00 and Republican Banner 81-50, for
Conuiy v» Daniel Sbeip, after a full Detroit Tribune. 82 00 and Republican Banner 8130, for
Detroit Fbat, 83.00 end Republican Banner 81-50 for
Michigan Fanner, 82.00 aud ItapuMicau Banner 81-50 for ■
Country Gentleman, 82.50 and Republican Banner 81.50 for
Western Rural, 82.00 and Republican Banner 81-50 for
Advance, 83.15 and Republican Banner 81-50 for *
New Covenant. 82.65 and Republican Banner 81.60 for
Miebigen Farmer. 82,15 and Republican Banner 81,50 for
New York Homo Journal, 83,00 and Republican Banner 81,50 for * -

Charles 8. Burton et al. a judgment
A. Bwecaej for plaintiff VauVolsor k heretofore beer,I and aubmlUod, the
•
Ruseell and C- G. Holbrook for defrad- coot found due tbo defendants on ths Detroit Tribuns, 85.80 and Republican Banner 81-50 for
Detroit Foot. 8530 and RopubUoan Banner 81.50 for
Detroit Free 1‘reos, 85 80 and Republican Banner &lt;1.50 for ,
complainant 8454 00, with cost for
Chicago TH-Weekly Tribune, 88,50 and Republican Baun-r 81.50 for
William M. Rose, plaintiff and appellee plaintiff as previously published. But

va Z. B. Willison, defendant and ap­
rieultural population, eo for as it syai- pellant, tried by tho court, a judgment ceedinga for sixty days to enable plain­
tiff to settle bill of exceptions, or make Harper’* Magwxino. 84.00 aed Republican Banner 81.50 for patbiscs with this movsaient, affirm,
Atlantic Monthly, 8L0O and Ilspublican Bonner 81-50 fur a case for Supremo Court.
Scribner's Mofcthlv, 84.00 and Republican Bannorfil.50 for ■
tiff Clement Smith and C. G. Holbrook
Uppincoti'a Magaxine, 84.00 and Republican Banner 81 50 far The Galaxy. 84.00 and BepoblicM Banner 8150 for
tot defendant.
Lokoeide Mouthly, 84.00 and Republican Banner 81-50 for Godoy's Lady's Book, 83 15 and Republican Banner 81-50 for
si il. users loro, an sl­
Bl Nicholas, 83."0 and Republican Banner 8L50 for ■
ot fho most stupendous
National live Stock Jonraat, 82.15 and RupnHioan Banner 81.50 for
acta of injustice ever undertaken in tho wae entered. Wright A Holbrook for at the last term, a judgment of 8408 00 Horticulturist. 82 10 and Republican Banner 81.50 for
Gardner’s Monihly, 82 10 aud Republican Bacner 81.50 for •
a G. Holbrook and W.
Little Oovporal, 8160 and RepobHean Banner 81 -60 toe
plaintiff.
fur defendant.
Tho Nsroerv, 81.60 and Republieam Banner 81-50 for
.
.

Republican Banner 81-50 f&gt;r
varve was entered fur complainant. W.
&gt; prop»rtv&lt; L. Cubb for eomplaiuant.
But en order
Al l&lt;-n v» Eitsa Allen n decree of divorce

GI.M fol

OSO. A. PRINCE &amp; CO.
tboplaintiff, with coots to bo taxed.

L,t owm*, U boMfifollj

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

A complete assortment of all kinds of Whdle and fl round
Spices
WARRANTED PURE.
All kinds at Fruit in their Season.
WITH OTHER JOURNALS.
fi*&lt;t day of next term, to enable then*
Fresh Vegetables always on hand.
iu move lor a now trial. L. Russell for
bill with cost* including a eoticiior* foe
Also we hare a full line ofllie lies!
plaintiff James A fiwesaey for defendFor the accommodation of such of our friends as may
of 815 00. I. A. Holbrook for com­
Lamps &amp;, Fixtures, Cn&gt;ckery, Class &amp;, Wooden Ware
plainant. Daniel Striker for defendant. desire to subscribe for some other paper in connection with
Always on hand at prices that cannot be beat ia tbe County
The BANNER, we have made arrangements whereby we
Noyes was announced as settled, and
vs Luther Bennett, a motion to vacate are enabled to present the following liberal terms, with the
tho Jury were finally di*charged.
understanding, JioHT-yer, that the order for our Journal and CASH HIT VTIRS
it to their advantage to
judgment waa heard and submitted.
either of the others named, must be sent together, and ac­
amine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere.
bur V* I. A. Holbrook, waa continued
Bblknap vs Elihu Robinson ot al, the companied by the money; and, also, that we must receive
NO
TROUBLE
TO
SHOW OUR GOODS
on application of defoodant on tho usual
motion for ths appointmant, of a re- one subscription ZoThe BANNER for each copy of every Free delivery to any part of the City.
other publication ordered from the list:
I. A. Holbrook for defendant.
Respectfully,
a solicitors fee of 810 00. J. A. SweoTbs Trespass ca*s of Elisabeth
Spooner A- Hepburn.
eey for complainant, I. A. Holbrook for

* Holbroek for plaintiffs, O. G. Hol-

lost

Ilurxi

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

Come and see

Clocrs, f c., $c.

£yr

Holme*'

Mr*

Painting and Gi

gard to the ability of tho co upauiM to
earn iaterost upon their capital. Rail­
road capital is therefor" made eubeervi
ent to State control, without State re­
sponsibility for tbe adequacy of its
earning*, or [power on the part of tbe
company .to insure due remuneration
for ite invrstmenL la principle, thia
interference with the rights of property M. Hued vaffohn Stanley wa* tried~Ey
defendant
amount* to legalised robbery and con- the Court, and a judgement given

other words, 12,500,600,000 of securi­
ties bold by eur own peopl* and 8750,­
000,000 owned by European creditors
are directly threatened by the principle
of tho anti-railroad agitation.
It

law prohibiting the bounding of doer 1

waa entered. Clement Smrth tor
tiff Charlo* II. Bauer for defendant
In the case of Delos It. McElwain, vs
William H. Bird, an ordsr waa entered
giving plaintiff until first day ol next

that, io the public eatimatien, they bars plainant for 8181 #6 cud oreta to be

The West ought not to permit thio.
The privUego of direct importation to above; yet wo should not judge quickly
which annihilates tho righto of proper- for defendant.
Weetern cities, baa brought mourning or harshly, bmauss wo probably do not
In tbo case of Benjamin 11. Warder
that tbo ownership can bo traced back et al, vs Joshua W. Glenn, a judgment
to an uniust method of acquiring poo- of 8301 85 on default wee enterod for
tho West hundreds of
plaintiffs.
thousand* of dollar* There i* no rvsIn the chaucery matter of Albert D.
in all coms rendered by the corporatien
Bedrock, rompUincnt. va 8&lt;laa 8. FarkTbi* ia the light ia which Granger
legislation presenl* iteolf to tbo owner* solving injunction and dismissing bill.
and mortgagee of railroad property.
Tbe assumpsit case of Austin Stowell,
Tbo investment* in this kind of proper­ v* School Diitnct No. 1 of the town­
ty. within tbe United States, amount to ship of Rotland, was tried Ly the Court
83,250,000,000, throe-fourths of which and a judgement given plaintiff for

fore tho first of April next.

YOUR TIME!

Gent s Clothing,

people who will deliberately , commit plaintiff*, Wright k Holbrook for de­
by comparing with price list any |a.-rs»n can know
thcmselvao to *uch bad faith as is in- fends ata
In tho chancery matter of Buaaell B. buying, and what tbe price ought to be. All Watet
ranted to give oatlsfaeth'D.
not lo bo safely trusted iu aoy form. Wightman v* Joahua W. Glonn, for

taxod. But on motion ot defendant an
He kept boarding bouse far T. D.
purpooeo upon terms which render tho order waa entered staying all proceed­
Lillie, tho man who has tbe contract of
ing* except taxation of coots for GO day*
putting into tbe lake all the pine beto enable counnl for defendant to sotlonging-^W Cook, Dudley A Co. It
would seem as though msa must be
of injustioe, this principle is far worse the Supreme Court
Wright A Hol-

are fighting over tl.e spoils ; and tbe
B-mUicac are l&lt;yir.g buck waiting for

J. L. REED.

7

with every pcreon who aoca

i~ n

Manufactured In tble oom

vs Wilham 4 Lphnam Bbaltnck,
tried by tho court, a judgment for plain­

It ia tho purpose of the rub■Mt f ■

William Tinkler, waa aiwued and subM :

SPEC AL NOTICE

inker of the

gxoxol'.

tn tbo whole year to boy Bagirie* or Cutten cheap. A Carriage Shop
ceire patronage or It ia a dead letter. “So of eouno with all braachM

glaring injustice aud bad faith. Their Bhufelt vs Smith Sanford, waa tried
condition of politi­
cal moral* which is anything but honor­
able to ths nation, and anything but agamat plaintiff. Wright * Elba for

girt* there graduated from boot-black-

with their ghastly melo-drams, as tuna]
and the old

- BUGGIEH AND OVTTE14M.”

fire: day of next term-

It is a matter of infinite regret that a
large and influential class of American
citisen* should bays been found willing

lull tow

that I am eorry for "and that ia” to be. compelled to discharge
Honcat, Industrious and competent Mechanics, who are deserving
of steady employment, because I am overstocked with work fiutehed.
je&gt; Bnj Cutters"
and now n me pcopie oi uiw good county oi mrry would eucourage Mechanical Industry at home and thereby promote their
own interest, they will all come to Hastings and buy all tlieir

teat free to alllwho applv poroonally or
That lh«y in, it a.temble fact.

I vv ILL SUCCEED
is a big word. Yet I mean that same thing. I commenced buainetw in Hastings in 1866 without a dollar and I hold my own
yet. That don’t look like a failure doefi it. "No not much.”

THERE IS OIME THirs’O

hfch deprive tb. rood* ol aalf-m*a-

ag* included, 82-50 ; foe the neper one

*d-

ofthis

I cannot help but think that'

Organs

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4.25

■ONI MKNTM

TABLE TOPS.

Barryvtllc, Nov. IP, 1

D&lt;&gt; you » ant to buy U
Tea to be found tn the

Special Not

MPOSITION HATED!

8-15
180
8.25

OPPOSITION COURTFDI

3.15

Comparison Invited and Competition Defied in

Teas,

Coffees and Spices

3,25

-

0.40
0.40
..
7,00

4.85
4.85

4.85
4.25
175

I7*
2.75
3.10
8.76

8.15

HASTINGS BABBLE WBIS!

Melodeons.

tbe Barry,iU -

TO WHOM IT MAY

AU gr.de. of Tom. the »ory 1&gt;e.t in tho MorkH Prod, errrv
week from the Importer. S. S. SLEEPER k CO., of Botton mid
for aak .t prices which define ■ueeemfril competition.

GIVE ME A CALL.

Brntting., No,. 10th, 1874.

J°hn 8tanley

REMINGTON!

�READ! READ I
Al the poitage on all

HOLIDAY GOODS,

newspapers haa to be paid Bt tfae

Prospectus ft&gt;r 1876

office of publication, and in ad­
vance, after the first of January
The Republican Basnib from

Local tbji'TO pitice;.

limits of the County, and pay.

Th* N*w Improved

School Exhibition.

distance desiring The Republi­

PICTURES 1
PICTURES 1 can Banker after the Grat of
I am now all alone in tho Photograph
business. and a* I hare tmulo arrange-

January, must remit prior to

nnd get a negative token. The superi­
ority of my work in tho past i* a euffi.
ei*nt guapntoe of firat-claea work in
the future.
Rooms in XVaahingtod
Block, ioutli aide State Btraot.
31lf
Gao. L. Hurs..

will not be sent.

that tune.

Otherwise the paper

declamation*, eueyi, dialogue*, tableau*
and freely interspvasd with good muiio.
W* are advised that aa entertaining
programme will bo presented. An adtnuoiou fee of 35 Mute is io bo charged.
Thi* ii a good chance now to giro tho
•eholer* a good organ, nnd wo hope and
truit that the hall will bo peeked to It*
etmoet capacity. Lot alt attend.

Tho beautiful Snow.
Sleighing for tbo HoBdny’a.

Wish run “Merry Chriitmni
Don’t forget Lute Bennett’

In it* appropriate plac* will bo fouad
the Prospectus of th* IMrtii Pat. doily,
tri-wuekiy and weekly. Thii ia par «th* organ of tbe Republican* of
Michigan, and th* onli '
’
that ii to be depended
Republican under all
We nek site •tioir tn the Proipectua, and
to onr du! .jg rate. with it, and trait
a largo number
our aubscriber* who
doilre a Metro|«lu*n piper, that is Re­
publican to the core, may subscribe

A ChrUtma* Tree at the M. K Church
on Chriatma* Ere.
The compoaitor* on tho Baxxxa are
anziouily looking for Santa Clam.
Tb* editor ha* been absent for anno
day* and will not return until next

Jacub Oimaad, at Woodland Center,
bold* a Christmas dance on Friday even­
ing, 25th inat.

Back-Feed

FLORINCI SEWING MACHINE.

mont must be made in advance,
invariably. Subscribers at a

THE AETJOUUAL OFAMEMICA,
Issued Monthly.

It ii quite gvuurally the custom to
take strong liter atiniutante tor th. core
of liver complainL aud both tbo mine­
ral snd vegotable kingdom* have been
diligently Marched to procure Ilia mo*t
drosdc aud [--ironoua purgative*, iu ol­
der to prorate a pow«rf*l effect upon
the liver, and ayum th* lagging and
eufMbled urgau. Thii lyitem of treat­
ment ia on tb* tame priuoiplo a* that
of giving a weak and dabberated man
large perilous of brandy to enable him
to do a eerlain amount of work. When
the itimulaut ia withheld,, th* organ,
like the lyitem, gradually elapms late
a tuore torpid or atogriah and weaken­
ed couditiun than before. Whet then
ia wanted? Medicines, which, while
th.y cauwwthe bile to flow freely from
the liv«v, a* that organ ia toaed into ac­
tion, will not overwork and thus debili­
tate it, but wilkjwhon their uso ia diacontiaued. leave th* liver etrengtbonod
nod healthy. Such remedie* are found
in Dr. Pietpe'a Golden Medical Discov­
ery and Purgative Pellet*.

The largest and nicest Stock of TOYS
before in Barry County.

1,000 lbs, Fancy Mixed Candies for Holidays.

Crockery and Glassware

Rr«, Texae, May 10th, 1874
Di R. V. Ptaaim, Buffelo, N. Y-:
Lt«r fir—My wife last year at this
time wasconfined to her bod with
Chtoaio Liter Diseaio. I had uno of
tbe beat elector* to see her. and ho gave

T. PHILLIPS.

will be sold at reduced rates for Holiday!

JOHN PETTIT

of your medicine. I bought ou* bottle I
anil rommoueed giving it- Sb* then;
weighed 82 Ibe-; new aha weigh* 1401b*, i
and i* robust and hearty. Bhe hae ta­
ken eight bottle* in all, ao you sen I in
an ad rotate for your Medicine*.

The nicest lot of Castors in Town.

Tho Detroit Tribune.

Fania Rom announce* that ho will
bold a Christmas dance nt Union Hall

In our ndrirtiaiog columns will be
found the proapectu* uf this papular pa­
per. published daily, tri weekly and
weekly. Aa a nswapapar it is second to
no other published in the Slate. Is
•dited with marked ability, and well
printed. Politically, it u not aa toand
as we could wish, but on most qusationa
favors the Republican party, it* princi­
ple* and policy. It* unwarranted oppcaition to the re-election of Senator
Chandler, detracts math from it* mer­
it* aul yet, out of politic*, it i» all any
subscriber eould wish fora Metropolitan
journal.. Subscription* received at thi*
office. See clubbing term*

The lady who Jost a part of a gold
pin or ear-ring, nt the Hall lust Satur­
day evening, can Lave tho »amu by call­
ing at thia office.
Oonsidcrnblc fun over the mUtUm
o! a irfuati member at a butineu moot­
ing of a company in thi* city the other

ComreeniiL Couxoc, Grund Rapid* ;
Ihnrough work; able teachers. Great­
er demand for *tudcnti to fill pooitfoni
than the supply. Term* reasonable.
For circular* address Q. G. Swonsberg.
Proprietor.
____ _____
’ •

For What?

•nd after that date will be ftl ,85

per year to subscribers recciving their papers outside of the

Painting and Graining.

LOOK AT STOCK and PRICES.

had that* houeewerk
have had
larg. femiao, to care fur. W* loaro it
with you, capitalist. whetb.r wo shall
have thia moved from our tniJit.

next, the subscription price of

“Han.’’ Fisher broke hi* Itgon TuMt
day evening last while walking down
State Street. H» was taken to the
National Hotel aud Dr. Upjoliu callod
who fouad that tbo right leg was bro­
ken above l^&gt;e ankle.

Holusd Hoc**, Rockford, III, Apr.
20, 1871.—Dr. R. V Pierv. Buffalo, N.
T : Str—I have now taken four boitill of your Golden Medical Diicovery
in connection with your Pellet!, and
must say that nothing I bar* ever ta-

From 30 centsto$l6,CO.

GROCERIES, GROCERIES,

Per ion a who hare become thoroughly
chilled from any came, may hare their
circulation nt once reetorud by taking
into tho etomteh a leaagoonful of Jcfoiitn't Anttlrna fMumrr.t mixed ia a little

Our Grocery Stock is larger than ever before, and must

THE ALDINE ART UNION.

There is ia thi* city a girl haby noir
I.. ItuMcll. money tu Ixxn on Real
Eetate Hocurlty.
28tf
orrr 5 week* old that only weigh* 2 1-2
pound*, that mearare* 2 1-1G inches
All Ready to Buy Wheat, Osts, snd

Our $1 Japan Tea Discounts them all.

lie keeps constantly on
hand No. 1, Pianos ranging
in price from $250 to $1800.
Also, Agent for famous
Estey, Manning and Bur­
dett Organs.

around the forefinger. It v*mi to bo
healths and lively and from appear­
ance* it hapiroe to be u large as its
parents. At the ago of 10 yeans if liv-I
ing, the mother contemplate! haring it

Prospectus of the Autax, th* Art
Journal of America, and a work that it
not excelled by any publication in the
world fur Artiitic beauty and typograph­
ical execution. Daring tie coming year
There waa a littlecentrorony betwoen ita attraction* are to be greater than
two citizen* about the French language ever before, if that ii paieible. aud ita
recently in one of the stores of thi* city,'

AU other Goods in proportion.

Remember for the next twoweeksonly.

One Subscription, entitling to THE
ALDINE one year, the Chromo
‘ and th* Art Union,

34wS

$6.00 per annum. In advance.

.(No charge for pmlage.)
Kpeiaua
T1IEALD1FJS.

Special Notice.

Etflr.—Btrry Co. FrpnUuan.
Keep quiet, Bro. Niskorn. Tho edi­
tor of the Bexan ri « a ptihea to know
juit tbo truth concerning the Grand
Rapida postoffiee matter!, aud re-affirnn
what he said before, that there ii no
better managed poitoffice in the nation.
But there ii no ‘‘job’* about thia matter,
and yet wo feel at liberty to isy what
we know, which tho Etfk may not. oi

LOST.—City*&lt;■I Halting* Order. No.
190 for 135.80*. Tho finder will pleaao
return to tho aubacribor*, M payment
has b»*n stopped.
WiLxta* BxoTnsn*.
Haatingi, Nov. 28,1874.
32t f

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.

NEW YORK WORLD.

undsralam) aa well as wo do th* rea]
merit* of th* foribemniag vol unit—‘and
man, a pensioned auliltcr, uf the Repub­
all about tho premium* and ticket* in
lic and a good citizen, aa ho was a bravo
toldier, and the assault waa both cow­
road it and then subscribe. Wo will
ardly and coa'.etnptablc.
•end your money end guarantor a re-ceipt and the chromo, and tbo regular
delivery of the monthly poite Cell at
thu office and mo tho Dtctmbtr No.—

From the publishers, th# “United
State* Vubliibing Companr," No. 13
Unirenity Ptaco, New York, ejinoe a
most interesting volume, entitled “A
Hiatory of the New York Tumba: It*
Secrete and ita.Myiteriei.'’ It i* edited
by Samuil A. AYackoevcr and James R
Mix, from fact* contributed by Mr.
Charles Sutton, for many year* io »u
preme control of the prison as it* War­
den. Tho wort i* most thoroughly in­
teresting. containing, tu it doee, biatorise of all the noted criminals that have
been locked within the wall* of that
gloomy building, from ite eariini year*
to tbe pmetiL
The book having nearly 700 page*
and J50 engraving*, ia gotten up tn ex­
cellent Mylo, and ia sold only by »ubscription. The publisher* want agent*
m every town -a good chance far an
enrrgeue man or woman to make mon­
ey, a* tbo book will «*U-

A Map oftho United States Givsn Away.

Grand Prize Dance.

If you want a beautltal map, 16x30
loebe*. of tbe United State*, send your
name and poet office addreeo to G. L.
Harrlaon, 6. State BL, Bo.ton, Maao.; or
to L. F. Booth, 22D Broadway. Now
York City; or to W. H. Btennett. Gen.
Paa. A'cntC.AK. W. Railway. Chlcogo, III., and a copy will be sent you

Tbo party adiertieod by J. Ice Reed
on Jan. lit, 1875, bidi fair to Miipw
anything ever before given In Union
H«IL Tbo entire bill ia only 3i50,
aud all dancer* will go to hear the good

ANOTHER
OPPORTUNITY

To invest a few dollars, with
possible returns of thous­
ands, is offered by the post­
ponement of the Public Lib­
rary of Ky., to the 27th of
Febuary, next, of their fifth
and last concert and draw­
ing. The Management are
pledged to the return of tIse
money if the drawing should
not come off at the day now
appointed.

gentleman and three ladiee shall be ap­
pointed at the city of Halting*, whose
duty it ihall br.to make ell nsceeiary
arraugrmsnts from lime to time.
I 2d. Each townihip ihall appoint a

' Committee, whose doty it ihall be to re­
port to tho Central Committee.
3d. The names of all old settlers
nitliing to become member! &lt;»f the As­
sociation ihall be wniteu in the book*
of the Secretary, and ticket* of admis­
sion and membership ihall be deter
mined and granted by the Central Com­
mittee, by and with tbo .dries and oeatect of the Township Committee!.

nous t okAiv
Commission Merchant.

CANVASSERS WANTED.

THE ALDINE COMPANY.

58 MAIDEXLAFE N. T.

HOME* JOURNAL.
ENLARGED ANDIIPROVKD.
Merchant Tailors,

UOAS. C«iu al

John H. Wendell A Co.

lit. Prnyor by the Chaplain.
2d. Addreu by tbe Promdent.
3d. Muiic by tho Band.
-4th. Singing by tbe Choir nnd audi-

FREE OF POSTAGE.

DETROIT.

We WM&amp;LLWUIWH-CCTN^

6th. Ten minute ipeeche*.
Sth. Supper.
7th. 01-1 failiion*d Amuaemant*.

A few week* line*, we called the attion of our reader* to the manufaatnring of Gloieo and Mitten*, by Darling
A Hibbard of thia city. Bra** that time
we have eaamiuwl epocimon* of their
work and liave been informed that the
patent proceaa oi tanning, which waa
invented and oaned by the patentee
Mr. H. A. Hibbotdf'haa juat aold thi*
Stale to Mr Wkrrou S. Crippin, of
Kent county, for 35,000. Perhaps it
would bo well enough to state that Mr.
I would respectfully announce to the Hibbard ha* ipes't mock time, labor
lover's of the “light fantastic too" that and money in computing hi* proo«M,
I will hold a tlaneo on tho atoning of *o a* to render ii highly u*eful and
Doe. Blit, at my residence in thia town- practical, having bad the beusfil of bi*
•hip 3 miles South of tho city. Oywer father’* knowledge and experience cf
Sapper and a reuonablo bill may bo tanning, who it I* well known through­
out the United State*, waa the inventor
of two valuable prooesee* for tanning,
for which he obtained Letter’* Patent

A. N. SABIN,

T'an now be eerily reached by the At­
lantic nnd Pacific, and Mteauurl Pacific
Railroad* and; their roll, etag* sad
iteamboat ronnrcttoni. These lines
commence uSt. Leota, at which point
tbe MlaelHlpp! river u eroseed by the
meet magntfirent Steel Bridge in tbe
world, and tnvere* the whotelength of
«—
Xtl---■
—-...-I
vcuuiu. .. .» MA..,l.
-portion of Kansas and the Indian Tariltory, and thu* furntib to tbebualneeeman, plcanare-sceker and the emigrant,
the most direct and comfortable route
to a I pointe in Mteeonrl. Kanes*. Texa*. Colorado. New Mvxleo, Nebraska.

MICHIGAN.

Pint IirW Fraiu Bal
it.omni Emm
pr-.iter* a*d peVIUhirt,
MORRIS PHILLIPS &amp; CO.,
35

No. 3 Park Place, New York.

This Watch

C. SCHULENBU:

I* Mauufactared by th*

SiiatSJEWffltia

ELGIN WATCH CO..

SSSS:

Hopkinc &amp; Barnes, B

vK
f o
S^.9

r
V. ’
Third Serie* Drawing,
Del! MOSIUY, JAXOABY **. l»»Capit’l Premium $100,000.

s\

Have on exibition one of the ***^
largest Stock of Hoilday ____
Goods ever brought to this

’A

u,hieh we ofr*r iotke
ITe

Public cheap far Cash

«*«

�Stx)p! Hearken Ye!

TH raise KY8

GROi

la*Irtla* sestag*. sett wtUb* seal sis meeth*

To Whom ii may Concern!

CHICAGO TRIBUNE

CHEAPEST AND BEST

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

MICHIGAN

iraum

INIEPENIENT

UE 1 BAIB
Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

MUT1C1

IN

wpperiln U. b**t •»«*.

I lor all Kalamaxon Plows kept ou hand.

Daily,

1

» ai Ini Ba® Plm,

un.u________ I.wtaa"’.

of all CURTIS. DODGE. ROBINSON

W A NTED.’itiiaxS
Business that will Pay

and WIAILD patterns, and

FRESH

CRISP AND

SPICY.

Caatinga for all P L O W 8 now hi tae.
I shall continue to keep on hand and
cell tbo beat of

NEARLY 12,000 COPIES A DAY,

Isrid* U* 4**r. *a tb* eert *4 Seer.
Usbt*lryr&lt;&gt;o«*tel&gt;*sU4e.
■Art a ertdee tklr. rrllb laxae heir.
Ka**ta by th* *14 taaa*a eMa—Aa eM art wrerkel by Ike usry riera.

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

JAMES A. SCRIPPS, PaUsAsr.

Dxtwot, Mica.

8113

NOTICE TO CUEDITORS.

•‘• u. rj.uj.

CMavef ■arts.
‘IA**■***■

THE

The Rearing of Children.

CENTRAL.

RAILROAD

The Leading Newspaper in
“Duyropo IvA”
dellr oeeeeeeer ia tb* Stat* tar aD vbo wsal tbe
„„ T* a aeubell. red prafar brail**** I* Ml
the West.
for Plows and other purpose*.

)

rt* C-.alr

wye1.

Hastings Drug Store
ous and naturally have nervous chil­
dren, of slender physique and easily ex­
cited into precocious intelligence, which
&gt;i considered genius Instead of letting
You will find a lull lias of Drugs.
tho little creature suck its fist and grow Medicines, Chemicals, Paiots, Oils Dye­
fat, it ia jwmped and danced and eon-. Stuff and everything belonging to a first I
fused and made to repeal like a parrot class Drug Store.
The English method of placing young
children ia tho hands of experienced
nurses end making them responsible is
much belter. A large, airy nursery at
the top ci ths bouse ; a good clean,
wholesome Belgian, Swiss or Swedish
woman to take charge cf it; breakfast

Agricultuial Imolcments
ac„ ac.
(Gin

‘rEMINGTOH. SEWING MICHI'S

rise pudding; tea of bread and butter,
milk and Iruit, with no confectionery or
“yfeort” between meal*. and no late
visit* or rides with martinis. In suet a
quiet, uneventful atmosphere the baby
grow a and thrives best, tbe child is sub­
ject to leas excitement, and with healthy
and regular habits lays the foundation
of an excellent constitution, while tho i
mother ia not worn oat by its constant
presence, or made nervous by being
constantly barraased with giving direc­
tions to Ignorant and inexperienced

THE

MS &amp; ■
fflOffll,

Now that tho question of wroaomy
assumes sueh vast iminrtance in ths
resumption of railway construction, and
the final equipment of many unfinisbod
lines, the discussion at narrow ivrreu
broad gauge mads is ia a fair way to
determine their relative merits and dis­
advantages. At the request of many
readers we herewith pint bn article of
•L. D. Dnrch, Esq., western editor of
the Chicago C^nurtu! JJrrrtiur, bear­
ing upon the sueceaful working of nar­
row gauge roads in the west, in which
the Dee Moines end M innatela Railroad,
a newly constructed narrow gauge run­
ning from De* Mo-.ne* to Amrt. (a dis­
tance of thirty-oavou miles), is quite
thoroughly reviewed. Ho says :
It was tho first narrow gauge I had
ever seen operated, and I most gladlv
accepted tbe invitation of Mr. J. C.
Hotchkiss, master of transportation, to
make aa iaspcction of tbe line.
Tho first ground was broken last
spring, after the ground was tree of
frost, and tbe entire line was in opere­
ttas before tho dose of July. I know
nothing of the perituul of tho project-1
on, who live at Dee Moines, excepting
this : that to build, equip and operate a
road of nearly tarty miles ia four
months, and do it all out local capital,
in a new State like Iowa, indicates tint,
that Iowa baa some u&gt;en of su­
perb business capacity, and second,
that tbo country is on the eve uf a revo­
lution in railroading. Tho

A week or two since a little incident
occurred at Cape Girardeau, Mo., an
account of which it is hoped Gough will
incorporate in his lecture ; it will point
a discourse and add effect to tbe moral.
A eharaater noted somewhat for loafing
around barrooms, was silting in his
until ptaeo of resort, with several com­
patriots about tho card table, killing
umo with tho pasteboards.
Suddenly
his wife entered tho room, bearing a
large covered dish, which she deposited
on the table with tbo remark, “Presum­
ing. husband, that you were too busy to
come homo to dinner 1 have brought
yours to you," and departed. Tho hus­
band invited his companions to share
his meal and ranuived tho lid from the
dish, revealing no smoking roast, but
instead of this a slip of paper—only this
and nothing more—on which was writ­
ten, "1 hope you will enjoy your din­
ner; it ia the earns kind .your family

MEW ADVERTISEJ1EY

ALDINE

“"’JMS.,
'ITTtrt.

aeviu

COMPANY’S

[THE ALDINE; THE ART JOURNAL j
OF AMERICA.

No Sowing Machine Received a Higher

f.rlb.r .rj.rrt 0*1 uU rtUlleeer
M tee mmms laureate* is aari auu. I
leesr el sari MUUss art lbs bertas
r hmm a rosy •! Ole ar-1
rtliebrt u Irt Hartasa Xeertlleea i
in.lri s.S airealsMS ta
ri Barry, ter Oree
esaka.

Santa Claus

HEADQUARTERS

•area, eaeealrt bf Wellbaa H. Bet
U. Jeeall. aaS reeertrt la Ibe o«m
Ur eT lierta ter Barry Crtalr, IKat

MaiaaLrwari •!'&lt; aari a.rUK.

REPRODUCING

J. P. ROBERT

S.lr r» I

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THE MASON A.HAMLIN ORI M CO

i".."" nui BJOBDIT Merrata art

iThe Ionian
.r;ih« ukktcaMNKT oboanb i»

world.

Art Journal,

Eerb sen will eeolaia M &lt;te*na pages, leelrt| leg Ibe elrgaa' rmaueplaee. ee beery puie aa- i
I ear A rarer* UUe pege. tutor Uleeuealrt le 1

Hopkins &amp; Baraes,
Hava on cxibition one ot the
largest Stock of Holiday
Good^s ever brought to this 1

Parts I, It and III are just Published.

THE ART JOURNAL.

City ■ which wc offer to the \
public cheap for Cash- W"e I
have, also, a full and com­
plete Stock of Drugs and
Medicines. Books and Sta­
tionery. Perfumeries, Toilc^
Sets. £-c-. &lt;fc. Give us.a call.

Hopkins

n.WJS8fc.“-'fS'':i

OEMS FOR THE ALDINE,

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A lares MlMtee eC pritares st dtfaavel aim
uJn ateaeatevan &lt;«Ma.raMa ertpal ban
rtaa &gt;ul a» la aa Iiuwli'i
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see ot^rtaaa
letertrt te wabo Irtm
Strtf

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500 PIANOS AND ORGANS

Randolph St and Fifth Ara.
CHICAGO.

INTER-OCEAN

Truer leave Urwrt * a»Ms Mr Detroit at1* A
M. aa4U.ee Mi iWCMeeea.MlLM A. M. art

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SCRAP BOOKS.

JENNIE,

THREE EDITIONS.

/lartlag. I a. tamely an- Aaeg rt. Blraarl W
. K— ®e. Dariieg, ere ee pert, rt 4a
SO
Mreae ep. er Hsre yea beard tbe area 4e
-SO
There m eemetbieg Ta drier le say da SO
y^Ae^et^/S 1:
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fort Warn Jata &amp; Saiuaw
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LEADING REPUBLICAN PAPER

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A FAMILY

al r.eeeel Jeba &lt;.' llaeb CaaUaeaelb
. eeUeess the eeeoaaw art pays the 4eM

AM) OTHER SOBPS BY J. L STEWART.

NEWSPAPER.

fimSSERS WAITED.
THE ALDINE COMPANY.
58 Nsiden Lane, New York.
Agrats far Hlchlgaa,

THE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT

Kmmiukm my be seed* by 4roft. meet
erter, *r ngrterrt t*u*r. at ear risk.

Specimen Copies Sent Free

the exception oi MW,0«0, owned on tho
Kao of the rood. It io oseenriaMy aa
Iowa pn-ject, aud reflects high credit
upon tho managers fur forecast, skill vroil ta tar a hal; ter a elute 4aUar aa rortlly aa
and energy.
By theao figures (and tar a target aero. O*m (Tiawe B*U4teg).
they are bberel estimates) it will bo
seen that thio line of rood lias ooet only
*e,6M per mile, including everything.

u..

(IPartRwIY-

I awswer. uaqeahfiedly. Ko.' Its daily
ewrwings are above 8300; daily expeosm
«UO. Tho Hm wdlbo extended next
year, and the coal of exponent par mile
wCl be greatly loosened, while the wrt
xwvwwuee per mi!*, or diem, will be inersweed ia jweportiou Of

IICHIIIK CUITSll n. «.

.SUTTON'S

THE FLOWER
placed at 84M per mile.___ __...,
whieh weighs thirty pounds per yard,
and coot about t&lt;0 |&gt;*r ton delivered
here, boa coot in tbe noighborbood cf
1110,000. Tho iron could be had now
at a discount of thirty per oeat. from
.
Switches, frogs, tish
etc., east about t2i») per
0. The rolling stosk coat
-------------------ws .- Tliroo engine*, tl,500 each, or a total of *22.500. Two
pooMuger co it bee, at *5,400, or 82,700
eaeb. Two baggage eats, at 81.450
each, making 82,000.
Ten flats, or
platform cars, coot in Cincinnati only (a
total of) 82700- Fifteen box ears at
8400 saeh. 88,000. The ro-t of track
laying, depot buildings, (which are yet
maty b—psrarv). engineering end ieeidaatal expoarte, may aafoly be put
down at 8M» |*v mile, making 111,100.
BwwtmwsMag thia, the entire art of this
Chmy-esven a.lea uf read end itsequip­
ments are only 8247, 7&lt;0 or low than a

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Grand River Valley Division

Leisure-Hour Miscellany.

Hastings, Dec. 15,1874-

as compered to tbe broad gauge, is al­
most nominal It is built meetly over
railing prairie, with throe miles of
rather heavy work among Ahe bluffs cf
1‘olk Creek, end tho average coot of the
road bed per mile io 8500.
Tbo road
bed is eight feet wide, end tbe ties,
which ere 5x8 inches, and are six feet

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VOL. XIX. NO. 36.

W&gt;l

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1874.

iWs CanK
|

HEARD THE NEWS ?

Xo! What is it?

Proipectua for 1876!

The JlUine,

SPOONER&amp;HEPBURN
tOPATHIST—COw ever Um
aiSSBSlf

Aia K. Warren of Olive! (Bopubllcan) wu Representative in 78.
He
wee chairman of the committee on Ed­
ucation, and member of that on tbe Agricultarel College.
Frederick L. Welle of Port Horen
(Republican) was a Representative in
*71, and Senator in 78.
Ho waa a
member of the House committee on
Federal Relatioas. chairman of the
Senala committee on Lumber Interests,
and member of that on Stale Capitol
end Public Building* and on Asylum
for lbs Deaf and Dumb and tbe Blind.
Sullivan Armstrong of Newaygo (Ro- i
publican) was Representative in ’78,1
and member of comniittees an Towns
end Counties and on Supplies and Ex­
penditures
'
Frederick G. Bailoy of Vernon (Re­
publican) was Ropreaontalire iu 78,
end member of oommi ttee* oa State Af­
fair* and on Miaos end Minerals.
Moaee Bartow of Westphalia (Dem­
ocrat) was Iteptesectative in ’66, and

ARE GOING TO LEAVE TOWN.
No. I gness not, as Iwas in there to-day and
they were all busy. The store frill of customers.
And then talk about their leaving with such stacks
of goods, and more coming all the time It is all a
Hoax, they came to stay and here are five reasons
fbr it.

WHOLE NO. 970.
The list of eotoctioBs has been forward­
ed to the Commiemouer of the General
Land Office for approval. After ths
approval, the lands will be plated in
market by a pnblio ottering el a mini­
mum price of 81 per acre, tmleaa special
legislation b-&gt; had lu reduce the pnee.

478 53 acre* bars been sold for 8214,­
875.49 Those lands are bold at 83 and
85 l&gt;er acre. Th* purchaser is required
to pay one-quarter down for ths land*
valuable mainly for agricultural per­
poses, and full payment where they are
valuable for pino or other timber.
Under tbe Congressional grant of
1850 the State received patent* for 5,­
838,016 aerv* of swamp land, but largo
quaulitiss of those lands proved valuable
tor lumbering and agricultural pur­
poses There remains yet to be patent­
ed to the State several thousand acre*.

SUper acre, from winch price they grad-1
uate eventually to 82 per acre, unless
sold during the period of graduation.
Under the Humestoed act of 1859.
and the note amendatory, thereof, 7,189
lucatione, cmbracinc 870.892 acres,
bare been made. Of tbe licensees, 1, 661 hare furnished full proof of a five

Mlleat «l*.r
lila IU 1 MG
kvr •kestabi
. ahobHr*■111**

sion

Success is certain for them. Just look at their
goods and prices. They are always ready to wait
on you, and show you through, and are not afraid
Comparisons.

Edward H. Green of Cliatlevoix (Re­
publican) waa Representative io *73,
chairman of oommittae on Harbors, and
member of committee on Insurance.
Christian H. Hertalerof Erie. Mon
roe county (Democrat) was Rapreaentafive in *78. and member of committees
on Internal improvements and on Lo-

PREMIUM FOR 1575.

Suqqq 11 cpxpcqlB.
ExTim C11 cjx pxq Lb.
Bxty fl. 0. Suqqq 10 eft pxq Lx.
&lt;jooo TqxLx Sfqup pg cj-x q QqLLo/t.
P»1T l('e0 /EoLqxxiB, So yys.
(joLaxp Jf/o Coffct, 35 oj-x^ Lx.
Qooa qqoupo Copfxt, 35 opt A Lx.
Jvtf
75 c‘i&gt;r»
Y°w Vr»®A So ct/r«
Hqxipx, 15 cxp/px Cunnn/lTx, 10 cr/tp /per, 10 cx/lyx
Soup 5 cxplfa.
tjxqDLiqifp OiL, 30 ot/i-fX pxq QqLLop.

Sn/Fo^tfo

DENTIST
Hartville

Mickiiai.

Ths majority again*! the New Oou■titatton ia 81,749; against Woamn
Suffrage, 95,880. The Majority agorot
the New Coustitnt.ua of 1867 was 38,­
849. Thir Old Constitution ia popular
with the people, who ought to praise
and nut Llama ll»«ir officers for obeying
it in regard to toution —Laxtixf XxfJ-

rods of ditch constructed, 17 8-10. The
greatest improvement by suy licensee
was 32 acres and the least 2 acres.
The»e Homestead grant* ore generously
offered to people of limited means, and
the Coumiwunec ia impresoed with the
belief that tho aft ii a wise one, and

LtcNs RUSSELL,

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0k. bow be rises te tai Istl. Jot-

A* Ike brite tor Ckrtaaw aers r»H

LEGISLATIVE EXPERIENCE.

In Canned Goods you can find the best Brands of

towoes
f&gt;ll&lt;EHPpLE
LOBSTERS
BLACKBERRIES
S^DIE/IS
pEHClfES
qitEE/i■coitf
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PBE/ICIf /BUS.THHD
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core 0rSTe^i
STmWBEHqiES,
sv.po/t
4/mticn/l
OffEfJIflES

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

Uno Subscription, entitling to THE
ALDINE ono year, tlto Chromo
■

CANVASSERS WANTED.

William Adair of Detroit (Democrat)
wu Senator four terms, 1861-3-5-9,
and is theiefoio the seaior member.
He ba* been chairman of tn« commit­
tees on Expiring Lews and on ths Fi*h•riss, and moodier of the committees on
Finance, Manufactures, State Prison,
State Library, and Institution for the
Deaf and Dumb and the Blind.
Charlw V. Babcock of Southfield
(Democrat) was Senator in *63, and
member of the committee on . the Mill-

Charies H. M&lt;—_ ..... —
tor (Republican) waa Reprvaantativo in
78, and member of committee* on Elec­
ttone and on Agricultural College.
I-croy Parker of Flint (Republican)
wa* Rr|kres*ntative in 74, and member
of committee, on Roads and Bridges,
Sts to Affairs, and Muuici(iai Corpor*iiona.
Lawrence T. Remer of tjl Coir (Re­
publican) waa Representative in 73, i
ami member of committee on Internal '

John T. Rick of Elba (Republican)
was Representative to *73, chairman of
committee on Agricultural College, and
member of that on Eagre* nuent and
Enrollment.
Loriwu J. Taylor of Laingsburg (Re­
publican) vu Representative In *74 and
member of the rvmmilteee on Road*
and Bridge* and Public Health.
I Goo. W. Van Aken of Quidwater (Re­
publican) waa Ropreeontativo in 73,
and member of commiltoca on Agricul­
ture and on State Public School.
Erwin C. Welkin* of Ruckford (Re­
publican) was Representative iu 73

people and the State.
During 1807 (ho-Land Office paid in­
THE TRIBUNE FOR 1175.
to the Stalo Treasury for field notes,
plate, and other office work, 8338 .65 ;
in 1808. 81,080.92 ; in I860. 11.0301;
in 1870, 82.776; U 1871. 12,188.58; ia
1872. 88,006.40, in 1878, 88,850,75;
Postage Free to Subscribers.
and in 1874, 82870.52.
During the year a malarial reduction
During the year 1874 tbe poeidou of
(from 16 to 10) has been made in tbe Tas Tatar*a a. the “leading American
number of clarke iu this Department, newspa'wr" ba&gt; axno to be gen trolly
owing to tbe decreaeo in lead sales and recognised
Us bitterest foes, white
assailing It u fiorcslv a* of old on po­
Thi* re;xMt contain* a rtatemeat from litical or ether grounds, never now ques­
Attorney General Maratou in regard to tion its pre-emieeitee as a newspaper.
the irregular sales made at the close of Il is eunfaeeedlyr lh« forsmoat in the
Cummisrioner Edmonds* term, the sub­ country. It has won tie position, ana
stance of which ha* l&gt;o*a aimed v given it metn* to bold it by tho employmeat
iu tho ApO/fom.
of tbe boot ability, by the most walrtiThe anpsn Jix to thia report is mad* ful, eousciontiouB ettentiou, and by the
up of valuable tables which give in de­ most lavish expenditure of money to
tail all needed information in regard to procure whatever muuey will bur, in.
tbe lands owned by the State.
it* reedots service. Its expendltgrw iu
The following table shows tho amount
of money received into tbe D*nd Office
during tho Caoal year:

st

also udcb Constitutional Amendment*
and Woman Suffrage, at the general
election, Nov. 8, as lawfully canvassed
and determined in this city yseterday
by the Board of State Canvassers, compoaed of the Secretary of State. State
Trea*urer, and Comtnieifoaer of the
Laud Office (no return, being recievod
from the counties of Manitou and Pre»que lele):

THE ALDINE COMPANY.

58 MAIDEHLAXE. -V. Y.

FRUIT EXTRACTS-Cocoanut, Citron, and Lemon Peel, Mace, Carraways, Sugar
Sand and Frosting Sugar.

NEW YORK WORLD.

The majorities for Itepublican Congrseuuen sre as follow.; Waldron 1MMJ. Williard 1,191*. W. B. WiUiama 1,.
158. Qiuor 1.982, Bradlev 279, Hub­
bell 0, 111. For Democretic Congress,
men: A. 8. Willmm* 1,9.76, Potter 1,­
039, Durand 1,636. The RmblittB
majority for Congressmen in the eight
district* whets there waa a eonteat is
1,522; and adding Governor Bagley’s
majority (3.422) in the counties compos­
ing fits Ninth Jislriet, the Repabltoan

defend the constitutional guarantees to
the liberty of tha cittaen, end the eacrednooe.of the Nation’s faith with its
creditors. But, like Tat Taianas, they
bare bet faith iu the hot partisans who
ln*i*t on strict obedionne to tbe dictates
of the caucus, end who value yorty, not
lor it* principles bat chiefly for its offi-

THE CHEAPEST AND BEST.

SirtiQl aid iKkaiital

lute A- Fenchej of Mount Pleasant
(Republican) was Representative in *69
and 78. He was chafnnac of the com­
mittee on Printing, and member of the
committees on Way* and Meant, Lum­
ber Internet*, and Immigration.
Edgar L. Grey of Newaygo (Repub­
lican) was Representative in 71, and

DENTIST No. 1 Crockery, a full line at the same prices as
the seconds. Glass ware very low. limps all
styles and sizes. Burners, Chimneys, and all
kinds of lamp goods.
laskets, Sugar Boxbs, Tubs, Palls 4c., ad-libltum. And 0 my, Jim 1 Just go dowm to
their Store, in Washington Block, State Street, and see for youreelf.

Ham Ton Mt 7 Pc Cat IW

All Goods delivered free in the City.

* FINE SIAII UOWlIt IESIOS.

YOU WILL FIND

John N. Mellen of Romeo (Damocrat)
mi 8eoatoc in 78. Hs served ns ehairmon af the committee on Fisherios and
member of that on Lumbar Interests.
Wai. H. Q MitehcU of Travotes City

HISTORY OF THE

NEW

YORK TOMBS

NEW LUMBER.

C. SCHU'

ever been made by any CcmsiWooer.
The total number of acres of land dis­
posed of during the year was 186,026 52
Of this amount 6,177229 acres were Pri­
mary School lands; 8.079.95 Agricaltural College; 160 Aaylnm ; 40 Inter-

i hare rveeivod the seal of popular ap­
proval.
Tna Tstavaa can never bo a neutral
i iu politics; bul it maintains if* iud»: jwndonoe ul any partisan diotatioa. It
beUevoa that the mare organ of poUfieians oan never be a good nutrsjiupcx er
&gt; doserva the popular trust. . It aims to
judge every act of whatever party aolre
ty on its individual merits ; oomtnende
the President where it thinks him right
, a* buortdy as it oondemas him where it
&gt; think, him wrong: hold, f-ixt to iu
; iouc-avuwed priacipks, and value, nay
party only as a means (or attaining ttaair
• triumph*; waits oa nu caucus fur iu
i opinions; *uS.r* no partisan ireod to

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Union Hall. in

ICQ tUUN

I WILL_ _ _ _ _
FREE EXHIBITION

Barry County are invited to be pres-

Until after the

J- &lt;L Ukaan,

Pnf. Am Gray oQlarvard Umvenity, ri.

It is indeed ■ beautiful eity, and an
2d. Each fownship shall appoint a

Dedication.

Th* North Castleton, United Breth­ port to th* Central Committee.
left II without
3d. The name* of all old settlor*
ren Church will dedicate their new
ahapol, on tbe town-line road between
so to a young an 1 growing Weetern Woodland and Uestleton. on Bunday,
&lt;tar.

breadstuff*, disastrous operation! of tho Gran-en of
orehandise,
y full and scrupulously
is bestowed

lat. Prayer by tho Chaplain.
2d. Address by ths PreMdsnl.

readers that the bolt of those ptrtf trtiPatent* Issued.
election oinc*; and ,we have ho doubt

Senator in Michigan would result in tho

will be era: one year tor 81.M, Tax

to anv address in tho United Status

Address simply

Tan Txarxx,
Ncw-York.

inner.

Hsrnris, Mica., Dec. 30th, 1974.
Editorial Correspondence.

avoidably crowded oat, owing to the
pressure of holiday calls, but will ap­

numberofVick’a Floral Guide. Thi* pub­
licantton is issued quarterly at the mere
nominal price of twenty-five cents par
year. It give* direction* for eul’ivation of
ell flower* and vegetables, add contain*
much useful and valuable reading.
Published in English and German.
Address Jarno* Vick. Rocl ostor, N. Y.

That ia anight enjoyed a brie! res
flee with it* daily du tie* and care*, we requiring publisher* to i&gt;repsy postage
on all [apen sent outride&gt; of
01 the
me county
. „ .,
,
thia beautiful ChmUau evening find* where published, and we s■hall
" therefore
’
’
, .
rmant from
I com all
all
require strict ndvxnca payment
such subscriber*, and au addition of 15
eent* to tbe regular price to pro-pay
ney hither has b«*n a delightful postage, making tbo price 31.G5. Pardm. The weather baa been-splendid ;
Baxxaa to friend* abroad are requested
matter at once, a* al! pajier* now dsliv-

rill be discontinued after January lit.
■pps, « that of October rather than late
in December.
The county paper is a chronicler of
Wo came by tbe Great Centre! Route, every event and transaction within the
eunnty, as well as .ths meat important
Central, and the C. B. A Q Railroads,

never found them in better condition
than they are at present, whifoall along

not more directly intereited, and should
you not fee) more concerned in what
neighborhood and your own county than

every train and in all official joeitiuna ;
or country 1 It is not unfroquently that
a subscriber informs us that he noticed
dating, and who seemed to delight in a singlo item in tho feixan in regard
attention, and in giving any information or perhaps eoiue legal proceeding, or, it

their aid nr direction as they journeyed

home paper

end of the many connecting routes
not part with it.

they go East from the Miseouri

We have placed the

River tow figure of 31.60 per year in advance,

land, New York, Michigan

of the city indicate* thrift anl unlim-

PROSPECTUS FOR 1876.

Patent Met to Michigan

Inventor*,

In another column will be found the
prospestua of tbe Srsnrtpfo Xaursnsa, the
best scientific paper published ia the
world. To machinists aurt inventor* it

it tree of postage; ar four month* to

receirdd from the publish­
ers, the United State* Publishing Com­
pany, No. 18, University Place, New
York, a cofiy of the “Hiatory of tn*
New York TomK; It* Secrets and

Uen confined m the City Prison or

splitex-orn

iu Centre

worth parricide murder, ia .872. There

criminal, hi* ap|warar.&lt;w, trial, defence,
and ability of

Lead* all Other Paper* ia Michigan

ot reading melter
auy other Weekly
AH TO READING MATTER. It
Make the Holidays the happkat ecaauu of tho year. Call al the Jewelry Store
baa three features of the greatcat practi­
cal value to people throughout tho huts.
nm-Mi, jeweiry, silverware, aic., ever brought into this mantel, we
Plan—Ita collection of MICHIGAN
hot ii.iuiufsrture, but aeB all grade* ot Watches, |Including the Ixat matiufac
NEWH though It* ecores of special oer- do
- i——i-.
u. ,
wmh.Iak!.
.11
- .U- .1.-.- turn! in t le wnrM
and by Ito eereftil eolleetton from the
hundred or more local papers, make this
moat Intersellng branch ot the new* of
th* day far more complete and compre- buying,
benalv* than la attempted by any other ranted
I
Michigan newspaper. Thia feature, of
a special departmeat of Aaose aem, has

matiou relative to the industrial, me­
BsooXD-Ita AGRICULTURAL DE­
chanical and scientific progress of tbe
PARTMENT, under tbe supervision of
world ia thoroughly reliable, and ha* an
experienced agriculturist aud skill­
won for it a world-wide reputation. ful editorial!writer end compUer.l* alone
worth to every farmer many time* tbe
ooat of th* paper, white In the HOUHEI1OLD DEPARTMENT tho ladle*
gaining Information on pt
THE DETROIT POST. constantly
tlcal topics of Interest to them wb
niakaa tbs regular visits of The Trib
a source Intervet and profit at all time*.
No palua will be spared to keep thia
The Detroit Poet.
department op to the fall measure of ita
excellence.
In it* appropriate place will be foaad The Only Straight-Out Re­ past
Tnxnx&gt;—The COMMERCIAL COL­
the Proepeetu* of the Drtrtii J'td, daily,
publican Paper in Detroit. UMN are edited by a gentleman of tong Wc request buyers to examine our atock of
experience
who appreciate*
the
value
of
entire
acourary
ttlltott the organ of the Republicans of
TCHES,
DIAMONDS
In market reports and ta'iee every pain*
to keep blmwlr well informed upon
Michigan, and tho only Detroit paper
Tfo IFreby Peri /«r 1976.
eveiy change tliat occur* in the market
that is to be (depends! on, as reliably
Silrtif
PmTlD
SftCTUCii*,
far produce or goods of every description.
Republican under all olrcutustanc**
We venture to my that for pain* taking
and conscientious fidelity,' T7to Tribune
Eft tfUBUB, ClOOXB, 40; 4°;
n-adrre having tbs opportunities of com- oemmernial columns cannot be excelled
to our clubbing rates
liariaon, that fa all that goes to make np by any proer iu the country.
In aildilloa to three promincut fea­
WE ALSO SELL SEW1XG MACHINE XEEDLES
,i fimt-ctase newspaper The Poet ha* no
among Mlchignp Journal*. In ture*. thcj* ar* many minor one* that
deeire a Metropolitan paper, that is Re­ equal
each of ita rdltlon*, and In all of Its
publican to the core, may subscribe dcjmrtuionta, It la edited with great care,
Before purchasing alee where, and arc satisfied that they will find tndacemrnt*
prrecrvn a healthy and elevated tone, of the general new* of th*day Isalway.
■nd ba* a well earned reputation for carefully mad* up, and compnaw alt the
&gt; offer at close prices for cash, or approved credit.
SStf
ability, acholarablp, good taste and vig­ toadlug events that transpire from week
to week throughout tho world. 1 to mis­
The Detroit Tribune.
orous originality.
IKE HENDERSHOTT A. CO.,
cellaneous
reading
matter
embraces
the
A* a family Newspaper, The Weekly
In Uta Boston Cash Store, Union Block, Stata St.
Poet, wbfle culling from all aoureue of widest possible variety of choice selec­
In our advertising column* will bo Information, la careful to remember that tions upon all aorta of topics, embodylloxtings, Dec. 9. 1874.
In Itself a vast ;rund of Information
found the proepeetu* of thi* popular pa­ ire ■ olumna are for the young as well as lag
the old, and that the tuorula u well as and Instructive comment. Its Literary
per. published drily, tri-weekly and
D*|eatment will always furnish tbelieet
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alorlee and poetry to be found in all tbe
wocklr. Ai a newspaper it t&gt; second to
:
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,
gcod through this med urn. It broad field of literature. In abort,
no other published in tlu&gt; State, la general
will ecrupulonely guard against doing whatever can add to tbe entertainment
.
.
and Instruction* of Ito reader* Is dili­
edited with marked ability, and well Individual harm.
Tbe literary Character of The Weekly gently sought for and seen red for them.
printed. Publically, i» it not a* sound 1’nst
In political sentimet Ito sympathies
la higher tn tone and broader In
as wo could wish, but on most question! ecope than that of any other Detroit remain steadfast with the Republican
|«per.
Its
news
Itepartmeut
I*
edited
favvrs th* Republican party, it* princiwith reterer-oo to ftirnlshlug the most
mles to that party to be the &lt;x&gt;rrut&gt;t *4
IN CONNECTION
veqtarer* and scheming politician* who
position to the re-election of Senator
of telegraphic dispatches received ■I -li flock to its standard because under It
Chandler, detract! ^mch from it* mer- »e*k by The Dally Poet are carefully
condensed sod aummarired especially ■unvv i o expoa* uieae, anu io tirive
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THE REPUBLICAN BANNER
WITH OTHER JOURNALS

JOURNAL,

KNUBGEDANDHPBOm

JOHN PETTIT

and au bonentgovernment Parapenttml
Journal to pretend to be ••independent"

the naUeuiau whnai public spirit

I cannot help but think that

I WILL SUCCEED

is a big word. Yet I mean that same thing. I commenced btuineae in Hastings in 1866 without a dollar and I hold my own
yet That don't look like a failure does it. “No not much.”
THERE IH ONE THIN’Ci
that I am aorry for “and that is” to be compelled to discharge
Honest, Industrious and competent Mechanics, who are deferring
of steady employment, because I am over-stocked with work fin­
ished. My anopa arc all full of work.
“Buggicx aud Cutters”
and now if the people of this good Cpunty of Barry would en­
courage Mechanical Industry, at home and thereby promote their
own interest, they will aft come to Hastings and buy all their

mon humanity

TERMS :

FREE OF POSTAGE.

two run clum

Eave on exibition one of the
largest Stock of Hoilday
Goods ever brought to this
City which we offer to the
public cheap for Cash- We
have, also, a full and com­
plete Stock of Drugs and
Medicines, Books and Sta-

T»I

Lcjc:.’" I
in

Rom

NOW IS YOUR TIME I

Painting an

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

Fcr tirenlare addres

MTIBB’S T8IIILIV
Trunks, Travelling Bags,

Estate Hecwrtty.

‘

All Rwdy lo Buy
Other
vw prepared
n- : Dtfar U'

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

and

Railroad atrv

&gt;Ilinf

Hasriag* City, Sept

the Barryvdle

Come,and see for Yourself
Baiting*, Sept.,’ Oth 1874.

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

Spooner &amp; Hepburn
NEW CiKOCERY AM) TEA HOUSE.

Berryville, Nor.

Bt. Haatli

Special

Ju«t opened in Mr. BOWNE’S NEW STORE,
V^syi/fyoX BLbck,
Sou/if Slat oy SpiT1 sT1"TWhere can l&gt;c found a choice and well selected Stock of Ptap
and Fancy
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. CONFECTIONEltY Ac.
A complete tumortmeiit of all kinthi of Whole and, Ground
Spices
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WARRANTED PURE.
' All kinds of Fruit in their Season.
Fresh Vegetables always on hand.
Also we have a full line of the best

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

I/&gt;FT. - Cir,
X) for *35.80.

CASH BUYERS will find it to their

advantage to ex­
amine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere.

NO TROUBLE TO SHOW OUR GOODS

Hasting*, Nev. 5

Free delivery to any part of the City.
S■
Respectfully,

'

Spooner &lt;?■ Hepburn.

purposes it i* it

Uoolc nt Thi

TO WHOM IT

IMPOSITION HATED!

Hasting*. Dw. S

OPPOSITION COURTFD!
Companion Invited and Competition Defied in

Teas.

rogu, III., and a o

Coffees and.

johiv
All grudt. or Teu. tb, very b«.t iu the itket Frc»b «wrr
w«sk from lb. Importer. S. 8. SLEEPER A CXI., of Bo.lo». ,od
lor nle el price, which deSo. racce-ful compelitioe

GIVE ME A CALL.
H-liep. Nor. loth. 1874.

J°hu Stanley

REMINGTON I

Hopkins &amp; Barnes,
continue to be Kepcbllcan
tire Republican party rspr
fc — . - . ,, I

OS0R0E. J

J. L. REED.

Zbrssyw Oi/sek/sr Pr«jMr-Tto&gt; extnnion ot religious liberty throughout th*

HuaacMimox.

Local W

r you all
have rec

SPECIAL OFFER.

HOME

Bobtaaon; the shooting ul Virginia
Towaaead on the atop* at tbs Breadreth

.

I am sailing gx&gt;&lt; work at present, very cheap iadsed
in (he wbohi&gt;ear^o buy Buggies or Cutter* eheap. .
ceive patronage or it is a
try.” Tho people in this

4th. Binging by tbe Choir and andl5th. Tea minute speech**.
6th. Sapper.
7th. JBd fashioned Amusement*.
N. ILuow,
Cbsirmau of CummiUse.

advertisement

•• BUGGIES A.F&lt;» C VF-rEIlS?’

The Detroit Tribune

etch bearing that date. Furnished thia
paper by Cox A Cox, Solicitor* of Pat­
ent*. Washington. D. C.
Medical Compound* er Lteaments, L.
the benefits that Michigan haa derived
H*ifi*ld, Detroit Car Couplings, M.
Boyed, Jrn Williamsville. Car Coup­
F. Joy to extend Railroad facilities to lings, B. A. Morgan, Howell.
Step
Bea
all parts of our State, and tbe proepon- Ladder. H Nieman. Ypsilanti.
v w
_ ruts___Cold wait r.
Hive, J.
Measesger,

defeat of the Republican party t

Subscribers to th* Baxxa* who,re­
side outside of Barry county will please

GuanCaarstL Honz,

HOLIDAY’S

iu
csreiui MIILDC, ami Inrgr
dar Springs will officiate.
An invita­ riun aud membership shall be deter­ amount of reading matter, suited to all
mined acd granted by tho Central Com­ tastes aud covering the entire range ol
tion to th* public ia extended.
mittee, by aud with tho advtoe and ean- Information sought lor by readers everyThe New York Tribune.

Tho Detroit Tnhew of Monday pub­ of the most valuable journahfpublished
lishes the celebrated manifesto of tho
bolting Republican members of the special attention of anr reader*, and
shall be pleased to forward subscription*
ago. Well, that ia well, but why did

Each persou procuring a club of ton
more subweriber* is entitled to one

Tte ‘Gnat Mitiipi Htnpaper.

when I look at the heading ofthia

ItbaMsattlsMaehliie,

LOi

�HOLIDAY GOODS,

lover-, of the -light fantastic toe" that
Ayos—Dawson, Dolph, Mudge, BumI will hold a dance on the evening' of
mor, Bentley and
Dee. 81st, at my residence in thia toanPreoont—Mayor,
Recorder, Aid*.
Nays—Noae.
*
•hip 8 milos Booth of the city. Oyster Dawton. Dolph, Mudge,
Beeamn,
Tho thianeea ol corn husks. the man­
Supper aud a reaeonablo bill may be Bantley aad Htek*.
ner muskrats build their nests, Ac, inexpected.
Minute* of th* previous m**ting read
and approved.
Now the counlry paraou wonder* if,
o*nt. which you will have to pay after
January let, 1875.

Local

Jlotice;.

at hia ooming donation, be will raoeiv*'
anything but bolted cider epplo saue*
and pumpkins.

School Exhibition.

Instaneeiof men who go down one
piece of orange-peel and g*t up end
think aa much of lhemeelvM a* they did
befori are rare.

PICTURE^ 1
I am now all alone in tho Lffiotograph
busineea. and oa I hsvo undo arrange­
ments to increase xny facilities for doing
better work than ever, all should mil
aud get a negative taken. Tbo superi­
ority of my work in the post is a suffl.
etout guhrantee of fint-cUas work in
tho future.
Rooms in Washington
Block, south sale State Street
filtf
Gao. L. Hurx.

C. H. Bauer, Pooeeuting Attorney
elect has moved his office from Union
Block to tho former Probate office, ia
the Court House.
We read accounts of fanner* plowing
in different parts uf tbe State last weak.
Who would ask for a milder climsto
than in Michigan ?

declamations, essays, dialogues, tableau*
and freely iaterwponvd with good music.
We am advised that an ontortaining
programme will bo pmoented. An admtuiou fee of 85 cent, ia to be charged.
Thia is a food chance .now to give the
aeholam n good organ, and wo hope and
trust that tbe hall will lie packed to lie
Little can bo done without dotoroinutmet capacity. Lot all attend.
alion; and certainly no great Require­
ment uan bo made without patient aad
•wady application.
Tt* jnrty advertised by J. Lse Rood
When a man has ouoo forfeited his
reputation tor integrity, ha is set fast, on Jan. 1st, 1875, bids fair to *ilqise
and nothing will serve his turn—neith- anything aver beturo gtrsa in. Union
Hall, tbo entire bill is onl&gt; 82.50,
Quarterly meeting kt tbo M. A and all who buy tickets will bo entitled
to a chance in the drawing of tbe priae
Church next Saturday aud Bunday.
Preaching by the Prejuding Elder. Bun­ 825., Mr. Reed ha* already sold over
100 numbers, and wo should judge that
day School at 3 ». x.
all who wish early sup|xrs had Ixtter

LOOK AT STOCK and PRICES.

Aya*-Dawson, Mudge, Bessmer,
OfW. W. Kelley and otben for Bentley and Hicki.
opening Creek Street to Sec. 20, waa re­
Nays—Dolph.
ceived and, referred to Street Committee,
Oa motion of Aid. Bentley, Wm. H.
with iastrastious tv report at nest regu- Jewell wa* appointed Aldermau from
tb* Fint Ward.
■' Of W. F. Col** and otben, asking
Ayes—Dawson, Mudge, Dolph, Bessthe appointment of W. H. JiW- tner, Beuttey and Hick*.
•11 ae Addarman from tbi 1st Ward in
Nay*—None.
place of C. E. Bulov, ratigned. wa*
Tbo account ofT. J. Wilder, »■* for
presented and accepted.
service* aa^pierk of Election and UcgMtration, and 85 for rant of room, waa

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

The large$fand nicest Stock of TOYS
before in Barry County.

Aye*—D*wean. Mudge, Dolph,Boesmor, Bsnttoy and Hick*.
Ney*—Nane­
tte motion Council adjourned.
Regular meeting of tbe Common
Council Wednesday Doc. 10, 1874.
Present—Mayor, Recorder, AldaJewell, Mrdgc, Beumer, Bcntls^'and

1,000 lbs, Fancy Mixed Candies for Holidays.

Heeding of
Report of fi

Crockery and Glassware

Cuxxucist.Cou.biB, Grand Rapids;
thorough work; able teacher*. Great­
er demand for atudenta tu fill position!
than tho supply. sTortu* reasonable. roaidaoe* of h*r pareuta on Saturday
For circular* nddiw** 0. O. Swo-tsborg. OKnaing last. ll*r fuural wa* largely
Pronriotor.
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attended on Monday morning.

will be sold at reduced rates for Holiday!

Mrs. Mary Wheeler, wile of L. J.
Wheeler of Nashville, and daughter of
All Ready to Buy Wheat, Oats, and Mr*. J. F. Gaines, died at tbo roridenoo
Tho annual turning at Imo Ratty
Qlher Grain.
of her mother in tbie city on tho 20th County Agricultural Society waa bold
ou tho 224 inet. ’ Tho report of tbo See• The new firm of Ctesey A Holden
Good manners is th. art of miking rutarr showed that financially the Soci­
aro uow prepared tu purchase Wheat,
Oats, ana oilier grain, al tho Storehouse three people easy with whom wo cisn.- ety waa in good condition.
Tho following gentlemen wore elected
verse. Whoever makes the fuerrat por-

45 DOLLARS!

Account of W. II. WLipplo wa* al­
lowed at *2 60 and an order drawn on
the Fire Department.
Ayee—Jew.11, Mudge, Rentier, Bess-

FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE.

sans uneasy, is tho bss* - bred iu tbe
The good 'man feel, no injustice so
etrcugly aa that done to otben; that
The undeeignod baring purolieerd committed agaiu.t jumtelf he see* not
tho Barry till,, y ouring Mill^mu pre- io-clearly; tho b*d man feel* only in­
j arod to do milling of any* &lt;Te*cription jury to hiraaelf.
oa short notice. Patronage solicited.
Wa learn that watch night service*
Custom work a ^wciality. Cash paid
will be held at tbe M. E. Church,
for wheat, corn, oats and buckwheat.
Thursday evening. Preaching at 8 1-2
o'clock. Hie public aro cordially invitod to be present

Special Notice.

A sou of Mr*. J. R. Van Velsor, aged
2 1-2 years, was scalded bv tolling in a
pail of hoi. water, ou Munday uf last
week, and died in a few hours after­
wards, at Nunica, Ottawa Co.
Iu telseting your reading for tbo
coming year, wo earnoetly invito those
who live within th* county to duly con­
sider tho value of n eounly pajier Io
them, over any other newspaper pub!;-

From 30 cents to$!6,00.

GROCERIES, GROCERIES,
Our Grocery St^ck is larger than ever before, and mus
On Monday, I. W. Vrootuan, a well
knosrn Jail Bird in our County Jail, ab­
On motion report was accepted.
sconded lor [uirta kuuwn betweeu two
Committee on Finance roeommeudsil
nights. For four lung yeata bo ba*
that tbo account of F. D. Ackley 81 20
been confined within its walls, and now
take* hia dejiarturo to be aucceeded by
John Q. Crossy. our popular Sheriff
elect, whoso duties of office commence
,yea—Dawson, Dolph, Mudge, Besson Friday morning nest. All who have
.JBentley and Hicks.
bad the kooer of being guests of the
Window Barred Brick, speak highly of
tho outgoing Sheriff and family, and

Our merchant* all report a busy time
during lb* pent few week* and wo
■bould judge by the losseusd pile* Of
toy»„ book*, etc., upon their counter!,
believe that whoever take* refuge
that old Santa tradud a pretty good bill
John will inset with good care a
watchful eye.

excellent assortment of the beet candies
cheap, alio, a few thousand other
LOST.—City of Hastings Ordor, No. thing* that you should *ee before buy­
190 for 835.80. Tho finder will ptease ing groceries and Holiday : pn-wnU
return to the eubecribora, a* payment
haa boen slopped.
WlLKISs BurtBEOS.
Hasting*. Nor. 28, 1874.
32lf

Our $1 Japan Tea Discounts them all.

All other Goods in proportion.

Remember for the next two weeksionly.

Moved that 8167 88 of tbo account bo
19 II* on Contingent Fund ;
allowed, and an order drawn on Gene­
Dog Fuad.
ral Highway Fuad.

and distributed pop-coru, candiee and
,
nuts, and having a good many other
place* to visit, took bi* departure with
hia uaual greeting to ell “Wuh you
merry Christmas
Th* Episcopal *o-,
ciety had el»o a nice tree at th* Union,
Hall, but we ar* unabl* to apeak ff

FFor four day* last week 1*. A. Shel­
don, Ralph Jourdax and Mr. Barnum it on aceonnt of not being present.
were out for a fishing expedition and
Modern Women.
se*ured 18 pickerel, 23 black bass, and
400 calico bae*. They were aa fine a
Jot of fish as we have awn for some time,
and Phito has the thanks of tbe oditorfs

T. PHILLIPS.

Ayee—Jewell, Mudge, Bentley, BeeeAyee - Dawson,JB«ntl*y and Hick*.
Naye - Dolph, Mudge end Itesemcr,
Naye—None.
By Aid. B*ntlev.
Tbo report of tbe Special Committee
At an adjuurnod meeting of th* Com­
mon Council of th* City of llMtinge on Wind Mill and the proposals for
held Dec. Dth, 1874.
Th* profile of fare ithing tbo same we* laid on th*
Broadway, eoutb from Stat* Strout to
Th* following accounts wer
Ovqea Street and Green Street from
J. W. A C. G. Bentley,
Broadway to Jcff*r*on, was produced
Lumber, 1st Ward
aud exhibited and no objection being
P A Throop, Ihggiog
made to the contemplated change of
trench lor cistern
J W A C G Benttoy, Lum­
ber Dep't
Jas Slaughtory, Paving

Christmas in Hailing*.

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1

family for a nice met*.
Last Sunday evening a party of young
boys, who ought to bare boon at home,
were found enjoying a fire at tho Engine
boueo, busily smoking and making
acme slight noise. As a warning to
them we would elate that tbe city Mar­
shal will bo apt to place them in the
care of our naw County Hotel Host,
Croeay. if found there again.
y Jurt aa we wer* going to press lest
wook Goo. Preatoo, while returning
fr.m dinner
when
uoeriag lb*
o„ ,«■[,. ™ KU..,—Wil, Ml£sd that bi* forward axte wa* broken
Mr. A. J. Bowne was in eumpany with
him *»d both were thrown from th*
sect forward yet but little damage was
dot*—eave the broken axte

On motion, ordered, old village
dm No. 17 and one dated July "27th,
1809, worn taken up and order*
on Past Indebtedness Fund in
piece tu follows .
To Len Wightman 848 04 ; to
Kenfisld 8420 82.
Tb* following aeoouat* were *1
and orders drawn ou contingent
W. B. Brown, balance of rout
J. M. Beumer, expense to
Grand Sapid*
J. A. Sweeney, oa salary
K. Mudge, root to klirch 6,

Ayee—Daweon. Dolph, Hodge, Bessmer, Beafloy aud Hkka.
Nays—None.
Tb* following accounts were present­
ed and referred to Finance Committee:
818 61

Smith, Manee A Preston.

34w3
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Tbe tnorning wa* u»h*r*d ia by tb*
childish calls to th* parent “can I gat
up sow," “Ha* he come yet,” “Merry
Christmas," ete. Th# w*atb«r wa* cscoodlngly pleasant The sleighing was
nut very good, but was used tu *om* esv
tent by tbe young and old Tbe child­
we should judge, a pood day fur hand­ ren were too busy with their present* to
ling the article.
A man went homo, the other even­
ing, nnd found bi* home locked upTO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
Getting in at the window, with consulrr- dinner, and acme their, family re union,
able difficulty, he found on a tall* a capped £wtth * Christmas tree in the
note from hi* wife; “I have gave out evening. We Lavo board of no very
I you will find th* dour-k&gt;y on one side of valuable present* lieetowed other than
tho door-atop."
,
uwfui and rrmomlrerances of friends
At the election of officer* ol HastOn Cbnstmaa eve. the M. E Church
Nay*—Noe*.
ng* I-odg* No. 58. L O. O- F. l**t eve. had a tree for tbe Sunday School, aud
By Aid. Hick.
A Map of tbe United States Given Away. niug tbo folioring persons were duly it was our good fortune to be present.
from tb* Contingent Fund to the Omselected for I he ensuing term. «u : John Tbo tree was well filled, and ©insisted
ml Highway Fund.
8. Van Brunt. N. Q-; W. H. Jewell, V. of tome very excellent presents for tbe "Naye—Dolph end Mudge.
Inehce, of the United Siatee. ecud your G.; Jdbn G. Mindy, Sect.; Newton J.
Ayee—Jewell, Mudge. Bentley, BeesOn motion the matter of changing
children and other*. There wore rootaname and poet other nddrees to G. Lgrade of Broadway and Green Street*,
Harrison, 6. State St, Boston, Maae.; or Bronsote. g. 8; Fred. Nacbtrieb, Tree.

We eeo by the last Jeanuf that its
to L. F. Booth, 223 Broadway, New
York City ; or to W. H. Stennett, Gen. editor* try to make themselve* marry
I*ae. Arent C. A N. W. Railway. Chi­ over eu articto borrowed from an ex­
cago, HI., aud a copy will be rent you change. oa the siss of our focU Well,
that’s getting down pretty low, but
this community ere well satisfied that
th* trouble with tbs JttnJ editor* M at

The nicest lot of Castors in Town.

For What?

Sc^iBfiEf^’s flloay^LY,

Is Manutaeturad by the

for uo with our name on the Movement.

A. N. S A B IN,

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Commission
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Merchant Tailors,
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FK3SKSE

John H. Wendell &amp; Co..

Rtflnd. That the amount of 828 82
aaseesed against the property of J. Coto
&amp; Son. for paring cn State Street be re­
mitted. tbe same haviag been errone­
ously -i—ii-4. and tbu the Treasurer
be instrnrted to give hia receipt for the
same using a copy of this reudutioo a*
rvucher therefor.

Ayee—Mudge, Boeemor, Boattoy,
Dolph and Hick*
Naye—Non oBy AH. Brenner—
.
Wxebbxs George M. Reed, tote City
MarohaL ha* refused snd still refuse*
to pay money* in his band* to lb* City THE
Treasurer, or to eettto with tbe eity.
Therefore, bo it
z.-«e/rvd. That the Uly Attorney bo
aad is hereby instructed to immediately
a.mm'tice suit agaimt tbe said George
M Recd and his bail, for the rmAvery of
all monoys du* tho city from the said
George M. Reed.

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W. W. KoUoy, Lumber
G. M. Dewey, Printing
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F. T. Burgher, Sand
D. BaaMtt, Drwyfatf
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A. B. Pratt, labor

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tl£ Late bren enumerated, th. F.rot-

Dolph.
Naye—Jewell.
Moved that the matter of change of

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tbe hills. There are millions ot them
in acme of tha wheat fields, am! tho
Be it known, That I shall
farmers try hard to exterminate them. keep in stock and fill to order
They call them weeds out in the coun­
the’Celebrated
try and pull them up or plow them un­
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with greet earn, Beside it is a bunch
of alfalfa. Tho farmer who has a field
full of such bunbhee rojpfcov greallv. for Plows and other purposes.
Thousands are cultivating the alfalfa,
and hoping that it vutt enrich them
with five oops of hay in a year. But I fur nil Kalamazoo Plows kept on hand.
pull it up, aa it grows beside and ovur-abadows my wild poppy.
I call the
alfalfa a weed in ray grounds. Why is
it a weed to mo and .not to the tanner?
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                <text>&lt;strong&gt;The Hastings Public Library wishes to thank Smith Imaging of Rockford, MI for their work digitizing the Hastings Banner.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Library also wishes to thank all of the community members who donated money to support our digitizing efforts.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner Overview:&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Hastings Banner newspaper has been published in Hastings, Michigan since 1856. The following history highlights are taken from Richard Cook's history as published in the 1956 Centennial Edition of The Hastings Banner, and recapped by Esther Walton in her From Time to Time column in The Banner dated April 12, 1984.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Links to online copies of the paper follow the history section.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Searching the paper:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;The Banner, and all other PDF files on this history portal, are fully searchable. To search:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;ol&gt;&lt;li&gt;Click on the magnifying glass search icon in the upper right.&lt;/li&gt;
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