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                  <text>VOL. 22. NO. 36

rawsoiiii, wa miss urns

HASTINGS, BAgRY CO., MICH., JANUARY 3, 1878.

WHOLE NO. 2082.

Closing1 Out Sale
"Wa altail a«d it all. Kuty , nku
no markw here, y,:0 know."
i
‘■Wbst ou earth &gt;. in there kegs. Hot l

PHYSICIAN A BURGEON

JOHN R. KASTMAN.
ATTORNEY AT LAW k SOLICITOR
"MinUXCUT. OaeerevrWtoUajH^sta^
ALONZO D. ( IDfllUBERr
ATTORNEY’ AT LA W 4 SOLICITOR

Tubular lAnterna with guards
Brass Pet lanterns
100 Champion crtiM cut saws
100 dot. warranted mill files 8 in.
100 dot. warranted mill files 10 in.
50 dot warranted axes
1006 nests tin pails (our make)
100 dot. 0 qt milk pans (our make)
60 Kegs Burdens horse shoes
1000 lbs. horse nails finished
300 boxes gloss (8x10)

"Thia one ia masked lard; the bsoO is t
out. ytmanpr
*1
"Oh, yea! That Iroka racy nice; and 1
here k a tab of beautiful prints of butter ; t
aad here ia a tub of beautifal bwiey , bet I
what lain this baakn tied up rorerefaHy?" |

90c. each
70c. each
35c. per foot
IPS. '"'.eh
20c. each
SI 00 each
Tfii. per nest
$1 50 per dot
$1 50 per keg
22c. per lb
$2 25 per box

A pigf a cow sad a ramet lamb came io
lb. conna of the day. ami Mra. Braky
was mach tlrlightnl with the n«w arejniaitioar Prrpnradom foe Thunday nd
vaamd rapidly; Uv- 4 tniu, wxAiaa,

pantry, baked aad friend, eustenk, aad
everything that wan nice and good, area
mokted rapidly under th. rtiilfal flagere
of Mm Braley. Kllao kraked oo in rilenl wooder. aod at length the mistroM
aaid:
.
“1 wonder why May has not been down
hern thb weeVT I mux go over and see
her; perhaps her brother is not as well."
"l .lhtuk I will tell von, ma'am," Ellen

Ax«l nil other goods nt proportionately low prices.

PHYSICIAN &amp; SURGKON

el by John Emeu Ganta, of Virgima, the
celebrated .Southern uoveiirt, wlroee work,
have acquired a tlandanl reputation a. befng among the very hart literary peodoc
twee to Amerfm. Mr Cooke'. Moria are
alwayn aatrSatire. aod thia one, rotiUcd
••The Secret of a Milhooaire," wiM daaAo-

We have u large and varied assortment of Cook Stoves, Heat­
ing stoves, Tin Ware Shelf Hardware, Hors- Blankets, Feed
Cutters, Bob sleds. Cutters, Wagons, Corn shelters. Heavy and
Light IlarnejM, Ac., Ac.,that will be closed out nt

Don't fail to call,and secure n bargain.
-V. U.— Wh'n you Jtarrrtad Ait plcnae hand it to your neighbor.

Poor KiuyI bn heart waa almnel
broken I She neither wept nor spoke, bat
Uy a while and still m a pM of atatn
ary. Ella hang orer her, ualil at Uat
ah. noted her bad oo th. girt s abooidrr
and wept. "Oh, Eilea I Ellen I”
"My dar.dar Mra. Braley I lain...
aorrv for you I"
"Han the bril rung for the eveuin^
ureetia-yet ?" she whispreed. and the
thought of there three Ben going op’ to
the birate of God, druak •&gt; they were •*&gt;
dreadfal. "Go, plrere. Ellen, make aome
strong &lt;»Cm. and tail Horace he had baa
drink U before he goer out."
[to aw cosnaca* }

Yours IUsjicctfiillyv
foreign tzuvri, by Col. Wm. D. Wilkin.,
whore pkaaing descriptive atyk, abound­
ing ia eneodtxc, Longfellow dockrod to ba
spcrimcM of the fiixat English , eurrra
pundenee frtanJkceo cbmrvera at Breton,
New York and WaehfagOM. relating th.
events and guaaip uf the day, ia which
the new* ia fobcuoualy mingled with wit,
hnsnor and rarruam ; lbs society fl--P
_e v__ v_ e_ j
'

Greble &amp;. Russell.
DENTIST

Nuinlle

Michiian.

YS AT l.AWtXSOLICIT

other, and winked juat a liuie; lb. young
mtn irntled at the girls, and there wu a
general lighting up of coontenauc.., for
ctrrr one expected a good lioto. Mra
White', report of the Udl.HpH.~L
er exaegeraud by Mia. Betecy a aoot rep
nwaUtion, hod elicited the Em that Mra
Braley had a piano, and jJayed heouti, folly, and m it waa the firat iaMramrat of
the kiod ever brought into town, it wm a
wonderful eurowity and every one wanted
both to tee and bear it. Attar tha bane
Just received First Prize at Wisconsin State Fair and at our own I diction, the girk all huddled together, and
.tjeh a chirping and conewlliog aa they
State Fair nt Jackson,
held! It rounded like a flock of black
bird*, chatting - about emigrating to a
wanner dimale.
,
"Where ia Moe Edgerton V aaked Mra
Braky, coming op to the bevy of girk,
who mnilingly watched hoe approach.
• She went right out when rte came
dawn from the galleryeaid Amy Miner.
"Sotooihiog had grieved her. She did
nut atop to apeak t. any of ua. I won

F1BST GHAND PBIZE

DETROIT

STOVE

WORKS,

THE JEWEL COOK!
Six-hole, Extension Top, Portable PLuiisiied Copper Reservoir

II. A. GOODYEAR.

FURNITURE.

4-

Carriage, Sin aS Omuetlal
painter

in the city and attend promptly to all calls
in that line day or night.
Furniture Depot, South Side Htito 8t., Hnstinp Mich.

At A. M. U&lt;1‘ Carriag. Bl~|&gt;
Hastlafls.Mteh

J.ffer.on St.,

FACTS TO BUYERS 1
[gt.—Messrs POWERS 4 BARLOW have astock
of critically selected goods for this qarket. exceed­
ing in variety the combined stocks of all other Hard­
ware stores in the city of I^nstiiigit.

2d.—POWERS t BARLOW ore die onlydwler.
HI liurtiu^n wuw uuj ........................ —------- ------ - - t
and no ovoid the addition of jobber • profits to the
Cort pf their goods.
•

Wm. H. Goodyear
mBIMOTiCil H®

peoples drug store.
Phyaieixa'i PptcriptMiiM and
Family Recipes

carefaBy pre­

pared with Drugs and CBeanicala

3d.—This bouse is the newest in its line, and, un­
like its competitors, has.no old goods on hand that
were bought when goods were high, which enables
.
...____ _
—vJl. nf
I&gt;M1
quolitiw and styles, ut least 10 per cent, less than
our competitor’s goods cost them.
We also have
the reputntion for honorable and fair dealing worth
preserving, which give* security to purchasers a­
gainst mibrcprencntatipiK'.
4t)i._pnr the sake of making pricrei appear cheap
we do not advertiac "Oloeing Oat Sale*, or sell old
stylw of goods or dead »to&lt;* for new.
5th —Owing io our fiRoUities for purchasing goods
&lt;ecnu.ado.eU every Lr':" -• - —
“

lovaUe girl.”
"I know you think hrr perfect," acid
Betsey, “and I tuppo* Mrv Braley think.
' to ton. I know what the matter b with
her today. I told her al woou 1 heard
I the miaiater'a people were going to have a
h.wwarmiog, and aaked her U ahc had
got hev brau eatebern ready to wear. She
was mad in a minute, aad Baid aha did
not expect to aUcod. I aaked her if aha
had been having a flare up, and aaid hot
love vu aooa odd. She thanked aw, aod
liaa not looked at me ainae "
"It was not very kind ia you to apeak
an to her,” replied Mra. Kingston; “abe
told me that abo ahnuld stay with I'hicnaa
no that her mother could attend-'’
"Pbhaw ! I'll bet ahe Km nothing new
tn wear, and the h too proud to go with
her faded clothing, while alt the other
girk come oqt ia their bright winter dram-

Edgerton a. and rite found May ritting by
tha aide af her brother, ph; log chaekcra,
while bar mother wm aawing. They all
acemed pkaaod to rec her, bit. (be thought
May looked aad.
"My dear May," ahe mid, “I hope yen
will eoom down and aaabt ma next Thurs­
day, far Elka and 1 eauum got afoog with­
out you. It will be the greatmt favor.—
There -re ro many Mran^erv that it will
placa me ia embarraming cireumacanem if
I do not bare the support nf my friend*.
You will oooae ia to 4a, I hope. )&lt;m
Edgerton ? Phiacar mot try eud spare
you for a couple of boura."
The swart fare of Mm EtJ.rartoa light
ed up. • t would be dofigbled to rome,
but Yoa
Mav wiiTaot
mra ahorafare
ctantX.
’. May T I know
nt.

be there- So 1 have braught you a drew
that I Lad J«M fiohbad -he# my brother
died, and m I did not ky aaldo mounting
till t put un my bridal droo, I never
wore 1L I tbiak it will fit you nicely,
and it will be rnU pleasure to mr to have
you accept iti aad wear it far tba firat
limo to-movraw’ Neither WortfloM nor
Thu hou»c.wanniag w* the great event It* gotaipa ever aaw u. aad they will aavof t&gt;» town, everybadv vu la exrite- ae know where it ouea from- Here are a
meot aver it- New &lt;lr«mm far tba girk
Wen fiaiabod up in haate, vape for the Ottchera.' aod a little collar."
May apraag from bar ebair, aad wound
m-athera worn bought, and never bad Untwo rival milliaera bad tuab aa abandanew her arm. around Mm. Braley a neck, exof work to be finiahcd al ao abort a to- ekimiog. " You klov about tt, then F
"Yea, a Huie friendly bird aang it to
lien
"I auppoou aven thing wW bo in great
rtyk,“ mid Mua Betecy, m aba Wm fit­
ting a brown silk dreaa for Mra Miner.— kt such thing, fret you—mere id « worth,
“1 wonder haw Mra Braky will be dram that will never injure you, If you do not
aid T la ailk, of eonrae, uukm, perhapa, lake them to heart. Coms, lot ua try oo
the will come .rat in «atin ar velvet for th. lb- drem, and ere how it fite."
The toother's look oi gkdares would
' wcaaion. They »y the bouae k carpa*ud
ftvm top to botUMB, and Muffed ebrnra in have beta auMskat rKompenee to the
giver, had not May'a pl emure been es“Hew can ( evw nay y&lt;ra tor
the things from either of the girls, but jpremsd.
Roy WtJaon worked there a quek, and be jyour kindnam 1" aha cxrieimad. "1 dui
s.yj be never mw roch haatkocae farm ,
lure nod thintn There k one looking ,
ghm that ia aa big u a window. T ex- t
pm* w. shall
wooderfal faieR. ^4 I
they my Ibero are mops than a ihouaaad ]
books in the minlattr'e bbraty f I expect
wn shall hare win. re pkoty aa water - )
City folks always drink wia. at parties." ,
aod tba old maid smaekad bar lipa fa jwy- t
fal aotiaipatiae of tbo P»&lt;J beverage.
•1 only hope none of the women wW ।
dnnk enough tn make than act hka fisoia.
I preouma the men &gt;01 got dnrak,” odd__________
Mra. Minor.
1 think they are

Don’t buy any Furniture or Pict.ure Frames
until you have priced their Goods, for you
will save money by It.
Everybody knows they are the only

PRACTICAL UNDERTAKERS

’ata of tba trailed State. From that day
to lbw from that day until the aaeowd of
broember, 1877, a cuetorthm bera wag^.
wtileh, for its biUrrnera and malignity, iu
•
^r^ad cb. ff*dp«&gt;K, bm wot been eqoalour Liieinry. B«t oo

one of her tantrum.,’ aid Betsey Palmer,
with an expramhc taro-up of her soar.
"J am sorry she ha gone," mid Mra.
Baley; "I wkbed to apeak to her a mo
meet. Bat Mr. Braley ia waiting. Come,
Klien."
Mra KiogMou smilingly bovsd aa they
passed out and turning io Betsey, mid,

Something

THE STEBBINS BROS SAY

will run up there, m roou m'l change my
dram"
'
Going to her room, the opened a large
traak, ami taking out a bmatilul crimaoa
tlobet drn&gt;, ihr rzaiained it carefully, re­
folded U, as4 laid it ow Um kted. TUo

Kingtto... fare, but.bequkdy emwer•d that aha wm torey Tar M»y, if that
wa. tbr trouble, and pawed out to join
the dor or, Who waa wailing for her oo the

.•'othiag, except that every one know. ,
that they are taunilaHa. The aditonah
of 7/..- f'nr t‘rrn arc alwuy readable,
aod ka maaagemaut eaergrtie and ambi
lioea.
We noticed several new winter boatoote
It baa recently begun the patdicatioa of
were broken in tn Sunday. They are
a aerim of war akatchaa and incidcata by
diiiingnuhod Southern writer. You oaa worn high-uonc ba thia *33. Thej
are fcadfl high in the raster, and cut
dreoOrf- in front, trimmed with the Old
lb. publisher’. rate., »2AW a yro, or w. Harry know. whit Low nocked bonnet,
will dub it with our own paper u S2.T&amp;. with peniera are wo longer worn. The
Either way yras should Uy a copy of TAr front of the boon** u aww invariably worn
Drtnit trrt Ara. for a year, ami, hav­
ing do., ao, yotSaull thank u. fur suggest-

of thb apkodtd paper in another (damn.
Il b ooo of tba largoM and beat Newa and
Family Fapcn ia the ooaatoy, and coo
tmae regularly more Special Fnalnrm of
iatcreat aod value to the general reader
than eay other paper pnldhSed. Sood
for a aproimeo ropy, which will be aeat
yon free. Addma Tux BlaDx, Toledo,
a.&amp;callat that o&amp;oa—Tba Blmfo sad
the Bamok* only *3.15 a ymr.

other day foal hi. bold nd H, bnuUs
coat eangbt n a brwkea limb, nd he haag
in the air. Whao Inswa. taken down be
aaid ha not only mree Mar taring hb Ifb,
bat hb pood name as wdl-“for." said he
"people who hear r.f the accident taiebl
tbiak 1 had suspended.

year aad a^hetf. bq^aain^with^thc maglaat and roti tai nine all lbs chanters of
-Hi. labcritance,'' Mtm Traftoua
fc story of Amy Life; all of •‘Roxy,"
Edward Eggkslon'a New Nord, a Mory
of W return life during the poUltol rasnaaign of HMU ; and all or a lanre part of
Ifoyeara a novel, "A Knight of Foronne,"
the story of a commnaity of emigrants in
the Konh-wart; besadm shorter stories by
Mr*.'ffasoMI, Saxe Holm, Boyrren, Ac.,
and IIfan rated Ttsseii, Travel KkMcbm,

to any aaeh verdict till hd! rotatsT
ekimed an obstinate BMxnber. In
twinkling of aa eye ramn -not hell,
perhata the next H iagtorit—aa m
quake. The jury waa under 1-ck and !

the foremac, with the air of a ma who
bad mew * ghost with . bandaged jaw.
‘Mr. Paraffine,’ mtckimud •« Indignant
apkndtdly illaNraud aarim of "Out-of vromaa, dashed fate ■ Wret HO! Groaety.
■ __ ------ - - L—&gt;
Duor Papara, inrinding many at tha hart It -J.--.', tH.. ik.l
And yw the PraaideM of tbo United aoriro of-Amarines Sporte," end ua "the
btatoe, prowraally aad through b» friend.,
attempted to do it I my that 1 wka
thia remark with smsb regret, bavauM. in aumbere d tfcrib
ril that he wmdoing. «r ammuag to do, Auguat, 1877, io Ji
to help the South and tba evuutrr, I W»
boand to auMaia him, ahhaugh hi pom

firr. »r

'

�QatarrH
THE EVE, EAR, ■** THROAT

Ctrtnril Bluff., Iowa, Dre. 22, 1877.
Tbe ehangm tbs: have kA their mark
unthri ddightfal eity in tbe last tv.
years, at* aamanaa* oad important. Tba
rafawfaritHM of the nroat dear righted Imaicity ba. always beat a busiaeao piece, and
oca* man, reviv* gambling in plaee of legitall through the Lard times, hw seemed to
imate trade, chart awditoro aad strike
a ataggoriag blow at the good Kith of the
Goreruaieut. What a time fa thfa to be
mitmiag upon atwh a suicidal crusade !
nem men to caJeulate with grant certainty
OU .beat so much, tbo* prrTvcliog the
rucrobauta from overstocking, and keeping
them fnon lo see by the shrinkage in
the brat men in many d oor western ciura
and village

On* thing that bar briprei thfa city
largely ha* been iff. character of it* faad, ing men, many of whom have had a rapetation nation wid., and tbo result hm been
that through their influence many kmportent oCeero of the State and Nation hate
bona selected from thfa place, amoog-othera
thrt of the Paired Stain, klarahnl for the
Western District of lows, aad for many
yaini a Iteproneatalire in Caagram; .nd
throe men bare, it appaara, worked steod:ly for the praipcrity nfCoanril Bluff*, sod
hare sveco -dsd to a remurkabk decree in
making it pe&lt;wpevou.r, despite all tbe dis­
advantages under which, in\ competitsoo
with Omahit, it has been placed. But that
which to day gives the greatest impulse to
to the prosperity of this city fa the dreioion of the Supreme Coart of tbo United
States, that tbe carter, terminus of the
Union 1‘acilc Railroad fa oo tbo eastern
bank of tbe Misaouri River, and ail MSseqMoon.that Company art arreting a mag­
nificent depot, second to no other on the
rivor, for the srcomnurdatlos of iu patrons
and the tranvfer of its immense freights

barn their tormina, at that point, via.
.the U. P. from tba Wmt; the Coascii
Bluff., St. Jcaejih and Kania. City from
the South; the C. fa. I. A P., ami lb« C.
k H. W. from the Hart What tbe ref
Council Bluff. it fa hardly possible to de­
termine; and, yet, people here arem to
atpect from it rnsaha that will promote
tbe general prosperity of the city far ail
Coaacil Bluff* captains • population of
some 13,000, fa built along several ravines
and dore not show to good sdrsntage from
any one point- and yet, it fa a delightful
city, full of enterpri ing people who are

tioovi advantages, tbe public schools have
long ranked denervidly high, aa in fact,
they do io all porta of Iowa. It has a
well sustained prraa. The XonjtartH, pobliabad both daily and weekly, u very ably
edited, aad I— a laagt cfamdarion over all
ths western portion ef itc State, It ji
Republican to tba cote, aaff- '/aa done io

by th. onagri of the ‘•boot rociety- fa th*
highest ani of hoapitslity, no observer rf
■octal Ufa hero win can to dispute. All.
gather the odahraluo here of tbe afootl
The Democrat, of Indiana are prrparimportant event in the history pf the.
iayjfor
the
moat
important
political
bat
lie
*
wnrid to every adherent of Christianity, ia,
‘that has hero waged risen the war. The the year of grace 1877, waa a bice epos
'rural Democracy and the AdaDomita fee tbe fair fame of tbo National Capital and
‘
’
1

’
1
agains* tbe Mayor Mr. Ely, who fa rwL
a good man, was wiDtng to accept aiavoet
any excMo to retain them, and tbe dram
fa gives ny. Tbe Police Board wOJ sot

SAIFtn'S RMCU. OWE.

CLOTHIER
A full line of Undershirts and Drawers.

one of'the Board, with &gt;50,000 of its

mined, that ia om way and another farafabre the pdlows tone tenths of all its
victims, that fill, cor peootenlmrire. mad­
houses, our refiirumtory aad charitable iaMltatioM with hopolom end unutterably
for making everything worse than It fa.—
mfaorabis .doll, and with orphan child­
Whether it fa owing to their ignorance or
ren ; that 'crowds the ranks of life with
to partiMU influencer, tbe offset tv all the •n overwbdmiag victory. Of comao they phyaieaDy and morally dtg.evr.la own
same. Tbo thing fa be dons fa t» swolb did, since the Negro vote has bo*o prac­ •ad women who in loro transmit their in
er that effect m aouu m pemiblc.
tically so pprenerd.
one who .lands ia tbe breach, guarding
tbe integrity of oar financial system and
shin to foil tbe mfaddd'-makm, for a
time al lout
Rfa affeetivenras. bow-

money waa a .ven Wow to Tammany
Hall, whoso rap, aid pet ba was, and for

and

far FALL TRADE.

for WHITE SHIRT ia tba ttty.

OVERCOATING iu rood mtIcb.
SCARFS, TIEB end Sffk Handkarehie*

Umbrellas. Satchels nnd Shawl Straps.

Thfa would be a happy country if tbe
demagogue coaid bo impressed with the
“The Ogden" being .poken of by Cow immortal truth that “it fa n great thing to
mill, ling to those raring aught for the
merrial traveler, m one of the very Ust speak, bat a greater to be aiJewt’'
eity'a rrpwutioo, aod should bring a Wash
houara well of Chicago. Then: does not
Oregon ’politicians estimate that thr vote io the fare of Members of Congreaa.loo iaaeem to be very much maanfsetariog
of that Male will be ierrareeil fiAy tbooadone hero, the bucinea* ef the city bring
and by immigrants, and are wondering
largely mercantile, which wo conclude
accotaplahed by the one tboovand, oae
what proportion each party will get.
doM not tend hrgaiy to promote tbo fa-I
Colonel Howe, the New York Pension bandied aod Ire (1105) groggsriss and
turn growth of the place. It seems to us
gin mills which are aecuMd of supporting
the permanent prosperity of any western Agent, hs* been octi Sod thrt his rvrigu.- ia thfa District, by aa high an. aatbority
towp depend* very largely on iu maaafsc lion will be accepted.
aa tbe Now York Trinre. Though oar
taring industries, and in this particular,
An exchange euggrat* thrt every Sena­ local poper-treotod the matter rather gin­
we imagine Council Bluffs doos not do all* tor sod ReprracgtMlve should go back to gerly, recording only some of the mur­
that should, or might be aucceasfujy done, Washington armed with a spreeh .-grinrt derous incidents »ad more flagrant cues
in a city ao wall located aa thfa fa, for all repudiation.

the night of the Sfab and the neat day,
with only remote aHaaiow, if any at all,
to tbe inciting eaaac of the carnival of
crime that marked oar cchbratioe of the

Tbo feeling iu favor of an income tax fa
very general among Western Democratic

the impnorion that incoxw. should be
mas obeervuMB here needs reforming. Il
dh.-riminxlcd against rather than whisky.
fa a gala lime far tbd hoodlums t the poThe repudiators are ovetwhelmiaglv in Ken make no preteaee of oafcreing the
the majority in the fagWatnra of VirW&amp;fa; lav. sgainrt the use of explosive., .nd the
aod it Seem* not at til unlikely, notwith­ town waa kept in a turmoil from autoci
standing the protest of th* Governor, de­ Monday night tell exhaustion gradaally
claring tbo state abundantly able to. pay thinned tbe ranks of the jervaifa revaien
her debts, that they will manage to make Tuesday night, by tbe dfacbarga of Are
a dean thing of it.
arms, the explouiou of Are crackers, ths

Washington. -They who were to load a
There fa talk among SemUora about do­
hrlpicg band are threnteaing to add to tbe ing away with the secret executive sessions
blow, which have paralysed *o many of that body. It dore look like a uarioa
braacbcn of industry and have made the warts &lt;11 time to rl«ar tbe gallerira aad
work of rvcnpmstioo ao alow aad diScub.

DRESS

business surra

No papvr inlht oonatry fa doing more

that “oeo by nee the Republican paper,
of publie optaion. Halms ha receive it, of tbe State are falling into Um, aad with­
ha nay indeed vets the Bland aad in ninety days wo aspect to am tbo lines by the inatrvetiotu which it is the prjv
The days
the .ntirraumptfoa bdfa. if th.y reach dourly drawn 03 the quustion between the into of each to Impart, and which add* ia preternaturally pleaasotton sally so inconaiderabie proportion of come sad go like Jom days; there baa
him, but should cither branch of Ccngreae
bcm no rain, no frost, oa nothing that is
adopt either bill over hb veto—and the
mU demanding repeal and iafiation at yards sad the PaUsr'a ftrid from tbe dfasgrosablc, rxeept tbo meuotoay of eootbe haxard of every buaiases iateraat."
brightest intellect of each succeeding gen­ tinaed fine weather whoa it ought to be
Scuaiora KeUogg and Eostir. rittiag eration that baa been kA to etragcle with bad. The poor enjoy it foe it does away
aide by ride la tbe mwe body, preaeot a thia overwhelming cams. I do not mean with lbs necessity of much clothing, aad
aic-ptlar spectacle, tioew OM wee cboecn by to. bo understood m intimating that all or fool. It ia tbe m«i singular x«n that
que*tious, must make its inflsenes fab at a lecaUyri^ed and constituted far 1.1*lure even a majority of our resident* are guilty ha* been knowh for a half century.
Wudnepton by tbe time Congress reassem­ which hpoed into noorextsteoos, sad tbe
ble.. rr that is dooe, aa it can lie dour, other was cboeau by a legislature that bad
Tbe evemard value of the city of Loaning
the be ginning of 1878 will abow a positive­ no lawful exirtcnce exe.pl that derived
fa &gt;],7U,G8O. '
ly new business era m compared with «oy fpm eueoewfu! revolution. Tbe Coasti
The Grangvra of Alpena have built aod
thing ia the old year.
provision for saeh an anomaly
sufi.vwy one at all caovtnest with social dedicated . &gt;700 Grange hall.
The committee of citfaeM ef Eart Sagi­
Senator Ben Hill fa ..happy about th.
koW *h- «•*!*«*- «• •
City Affaire
sector iten uiii ta Mnsppy.auoat tn. ,
Tita .
awiJ |fc(| naw wkrw. Uun— la I.
,n_
We do not sea tbe purporo thrt inspires American nowspepsra. To tbe Teonea.ce ; frightful array of figure* cited will be ae- tiona In aid of the Vaster railroad report
that they are making very fair progrraa.
the Democratic party everywhere to wt at Presb Association, which iasited him to eepted ao oouriusive.
Dx Soto.
deliver
an
address,
bo
wrote
recsntly
:
“
I
’
Tbo
Lake
Shore
and
Michigan
Southern
defiance all law, but sech Chrtainly secma
sod the Caned. Southern Railroads are
really desire to address a preaa amociatioo
now pooling their earnings from Toledo
its leading .pirita ia tbe National Coogrra*
—note the action ia Mating the South capable of d^in^ an much good, aad really
Carolina batcher in the Senate, and the doing ao moch evil, as the press of this
Colorado warper in tbe Howe ■ in the day " Mr. Bill seems to be sore about
State of Michigan, and even ta thia bale something. Tbe gresN^t barm tbe press
State Prison a Cbriatmaa present of 23
eity, where rra-trt ia being made to every km does him ba* been to prist his speech­
books for the proou lilgary
trick that human icgenaUy can devise to es, sad though ia some caac* that has
la horribly* dull, aad will cooUnwe ao til1
Oral fa now rigorjuriy aaavamuigth.
abac a man u Alderman of tba city is been a serious injury to him, it docs not
the wentbar change.. Report* from all State ia tbe internet of Dr. Bore s aide of
plain defiance of the provimone of the city
lb. unirrnity muddte.
papers. They would have printed a sen­ over the country .bow a fearful cooditioo
of thiap Mad ia loo deep for farmer] ro
sible speech just as readily.
get to any town, and enure.ineedy there
KST*"**
Says tbo New York Areamy Pout.
"Ninety cents for a dollar's worth cf work fa no prod non being marketed, aad m&gt; ■ Bw. to &lt;U dly at M. Jrtn.. N» Hr..
** * ' '
aentrtivw, but their effort to saddle the ■ enough for the working moo, bat noth goods add. Tbe Mocks are all on hand,
the root of a apooial election co the tax­ ing Ires than a hundred route' worth of aad there are no goods being bought ia
payers of thia city, has fallen tn tbe grouad. silver will aatiafy the silver mine owners. New York, I sow owe letter from an HL
Fork no Republican Aiderman would The supporterr of the Bland hill propene inoia town which aaid that the few peopl.
who raise to town came oa mud boat*.
to make thfa robbery if the ppnr mu
rssary number of voter to order on ahetaoa
lion of ordinary country roods ia akiS. wm
that would coot the lax-pnpos more than
not u.commoc Tbe cum fa sprouting in lb. long, faag jmtravy to Canada, after a cow&gt;23 and not do tbe slightest good to any
in tbe cribs, sad farmers are suffering for ttsMes trip ef her warts, b. arrived m
human being Despite ikeir efforts, tbe
Wasnixarov, DrT.. Dee. 28,1877.
lb. money they ought to have for produce Tsreato with Ms wife aad four eMMrad, wUh
dollar is areevy • a asm) I reppt r ri
We have scored aaothar Chrfatmm day that they'rannot got to market. The out­ tot
in Washington aod the manner cf it* ob- look fa anything but fartsable

Mra. Chisolm, widow of tbe maaracred
Judge cf Kemper ooonly- Miss., has aoecpled a position in the Wteaaury Depertmrot, offered bar by special directioo of
tbe President.

BUSINESS sod

BROADCLOTHS for DRESS SUITS.
CA88IMERES and CHEVIOTS

33 Monroe

st.,

Gftmd

ALWAYS CUW—.

COFFEE
SOAP
TOBACCOS

C R.A.MT’TOX’H

IMPERIAL StlAP

CROCKERY.

Smith Hogle &amp; Preston.

AGENTS WANTES

excruciating at-unds extorted from every
other praoible -feriae far makiog a noise.
Early in the morning tLe streets were fill­
ed with hundred* maddewod by their
Baoehasaliao orgies through tbe sight,
nod the polio* foroe wm dfficntly smpfoyed all day long in retorting co tbo

living fa the cause of it. Tbe brothers there
were two of them. kq&gt;t splendid homes,
rich coUagws at Long Branch and Newport,
and indulged in all aorta of extravagance,
which waa very plmuant as long a. it fast
ed. Bat they could not keep it up, &lt;*•
' "
they met with some rather
'
floe morning they

Tbe tronU. ia buaiaea bare avramped
all political freiinr, sod very little fa salJ
thoertL Tba opinion ia ibff, party, aa
Ixtr. Conkling aad tbe President, fa
about etjwlly divided Conkling baa hi.
adberento among tbe office holders, and
those who believe that the ofaeea ' ahoald
ba m«1 for strictly p^y purpose., bet
there fa another very large dam that bokfa
that tbo ofiees should be dfapcood of with­
out reference to the demands of party, and
that President Hayes io U* attempt to refcrmjbo Cril Service i. taking tbe right
steps. Cdlector Arthur fa musing his
furore far a vigorous fight, and ray. that
b. ran bent ths President ia the tfaoeic
aay day. Akegotbor it fa a very pretty
•gbu 1 bofiove that tbe PmadMt will

give, tba spaateters . most aaj oyable treat
evefoday. Ha guru into tbo iarida uf tbe
V^derbUt family with olive reeklm^em,

CHEAPEST AND BEST

F*s~H)ETECTlVES The People’s Paper
OF EUROPE AND AMtRICA,

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P*&gt;&lt;i
75e,
.Chib* of Grc, postage paid, 70c.
Cluba of ten
“ ’
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i Globa of twenty. "
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CHESTER’S CURE’.
MULT
MtCARTHT, RONEY A 0ILE8,
Detroit, Mie
By Grecos generally aad by

Z. B. WILLISON,
HsMings, Mfah.

BOO

A.sthmu,
Bronchitic, Catarrh,
Hay Fever. Colds, he.
*-*—w— W u..

WONDERFUL CURES

-• ■« --

Ths Mild Pow

CURES

aad shows up their shortcomings with jolly
abandon. Ke bus abow. beyond a poradrmrinro, that if WiUiam did UM artoally

to it ao be could. Il fa .bo shown that
_ ______ _
_ k*. hlwmlf, spent money vorly fraoly, ex
* will be no donsion nmtrag the RapoHfaana
ia all Mages of iatU BH to pay it. M fo.
1 of New Hamprttre oa tba Praaideat'a pel
...............................
‘-wwwflHoraraGrerif aJouolMua,
tipay and
grathulty finding their wav to tbe new' icy , that Caagreasman Blair aoautl«l the toxfaMion, from th. dighdy
to «7»,000,und a groat maay
order cf thing, which pre-sapfoom tbe res­ kgy note hi hfa roraMly pabiiahod letter, bOariomdy, paguariaualy cw crorderoualy
toration of specie payment*. They have! aad it fa bring oehood by al! pharos of Ro­ inclined to thana iumpobfa of the dlghtrot
uaevraly, to be surf, bat tbfa i
' pnbliraa thought in the State
only indicate the healthy procerei uf a»
Cmgnoaman Krilay, who reprovals an.
oertautiag, by artual trial, what the true
price, .bow'd be ia each department cf •
_
Ho wm terribly di.poi.ted. hewavor, far
trade instead of bring kuorkrel down alto I*-* ’o,ed for
Silver BUI .ad
by eom. Moron., which kit teppmnd
getlfar a. ia a panic « sussed oa tbev uni- A« Aati-rmumptioo Bill . and fast week
tbu trial will bring o«t (he old mao cut
vcraolly were by iaffaiioo. Friiaros, it ia “* B-rd of Trade ef that rity pasoed a
him off with a Wpprdly
»hh&gt;h Wilt
true, onurioM. but a* a pan of the w«d- ra*&gt;bttio. comfamuing both rexes.

Rapids, Mich.

VOLTAIC PLASTER

all tbe port much toward making Iowa
ths banner Republican State.

Tbo railroad interest* of ibis city are
important, and from it radiates the three
great routes eastward Kross the State,
and the fourth southeastward via. St.
Joseph aad St. I* ana. Bat of thane we
will write on reaching home for which
plsee we shall have via. the C. k N. W.
railroad to-morrow evening, having pasted

Roy's

OerCtlSTOM DEPARTMENT sea- SUITE aod OVERCOATS.

made. Murphy had .peeshud and loot,
aod had lived ia the regale* Mylo of a
Tammany politician- H. could not make

Homeopathic Specific*

Wanzer &amp; Barnes.

�LOCAL BUUKESS NOTICE,.

again at an early day.
,
'
;
On BaUrday Stpwiag James CUrU and
, tbe editor of the Ba.wkku .ddrwaed a
1 l«gn tneetiag of the frirada of the Red
• Ribbon movement io the hall of the Red
Ribbon Oub a: Sherird.n.
Tbi* ball
ha* !.ev0 erected by tbe penistrot effort*
I of tbe friend* of temperaMro at that jdace
and m a credit to them, and of laatiog ben
; rfit to the people of that section of the nreut ha* prenifod in eouaetjuewco. Goo.
county. Nr. Oarkea speech a*, decided.!
I'. Bardco, E..J., conducted th* prnaeeuly able and effective, rad wc hare no doubt t»oo nod A. M. Flint, Esq., of Xashriil*.
did mveh good. O-.| tbe same evening IsUrod for the rrepondcut. Tbe examinthe Ifof,-rm Club elected their oSoera for aiiew wt* roncl'vhd on the 19th of Dec.,
tbe ensuing year, but we hare uot the ■ad revealed .one of the most detestable
Km, rad emi only state that Dr. Carlo* O •nd revoltiug crimes ever cutstnitted by
Scott, who lias curved iu Uu.t rapacity for mens! um». ’The counsel for the defence
tbe prat ten moatha. *ud who Is today occupied three hour* iu arguing ilio era*,
u tbroruugh a temperance *mra an them aod the cx'-jbmI for tbo yrtwocutaon talked
is in the County of B*rry, was unauiomuv- in a calm, ead aad deliberate nnaaer for

iwsms

ALL ABOUT THC COUNTY.
Gold 102|.

OverrMU. M M wrMraWv*
UvnreaU SW WO w*WW fit*

Crest sale sf

3329
Having
At this place, wlirre I delivered an ad
drea*. a short time sin*, upon the rabjeet
hit party.
pf trmperanco. [ found much of temperLiulc Mike Blews aad Clark Titer are
aacosentiment existing, but uu account of
No specs! riectiou for an AMermre
making many *mb happy now day*.
'
differences of views upon tire manner ut
tbo third Ward, thank yuu.
Arthur L. Height hat gran to Buffalo
conducting the UKrttfpa ef tbe ifofortn
Club, it had dtaaolved. This M-pcitee is
The Hasting* Grange now meet in the
to be deplored, (specially iu a place like
Hall over tbrir More on Creek street.
The offimA of Woodland Lodge, No. this, where are turay bean* yet beating
warmly in favor of the onward tusreh vt
Lt a regular muring uf Hostings Lodge
tbe cause df trmjwraun: reform.
, No. 14. H. 3. of I„ held „n Friday eveu-

M. D. Brad dreinre to cull
qia new Wagon Shop, whore
found at all hours of any day,
•ny work in his line, frump*

Ww wish all our patrons rad frirai
lisppy New Year.
v

Tbe Emmanuel Ch arch Sewing Boairty
will law entertained by Mm., Nathan Barlow \

Ucmon invited to Ua at *1*,

Keeler, Sie.
yiVill acme one explain why the Baptists i_ The Odd Fellow* install, Thursday ! Treasurer, Wallaro C. K*Uy . 1. G„ Hsr­
and PnwbyteriMut had to buy their candy !evening Jan 3fd, aud hire's supper ia ' ry Auderaon ; 0. Q„ Myron Vrooman ;
for the union social of • saloon keeper in the Granger* hall inatalkntiou Io be •;«n
। Dclcgat.s to Grand t&gt;adgr, B. .'Ibriavr and
stead of a UmpeniKe man? A lUformtr

The Superviaoni will meet
_
next, and v-.ir frirada will do well to re­
member that all bills mua* be prmnrid
to the C*rk oo or before Monday, or
they era nut be acted upon.

tp'sftEBtB

Tho Croat and Thu Crearant
A new volume of intense interest from
the graphic jx-u of D. I’. BreckeU, M. D.
This work give* a. graphic descript:-ju of
the count rir*. people, races, and religious

। iog, tbe f.Jlowing mater mcehauies were ‘
i eleejpl uffk.-r* for ttnrenwuing terin . Frewi idme. Dakar b'hrincr : Via* Pmidcot,
n. A. Ford : Ch.plrin, H. E. Heuder ;
Recording Secretary, Qco. 31. Dewey;!
I Financial Secretary, Irving k Cree.-y ;'

acting a* *pctial deputy.

it the regular meeting cf Palmar Eopm-uc No 49. I.tQ O. F., held at
, tbrir Hall M Thorsdav rviming hat, tbe
We harenointerevt intbe “Silver" &lt;p«- ' CJfowiog Patrick, were rieeted ca ofirer.

Bhhof&gt; Gil&amp;apiepreached an elo-preut termfm, subject. ‘ The Redemption of Time,"
at Emmaauoi Church on Monday even

IS

SsiisifsSssssi

esc:

folding tbe eauaos'wlnrh liars led to th* ’
lmdUk, aod lha vital interest* which
tbraaton to. involve
‘A» R'«*t Nations,
biograpbnal sketches (with portraits) of
*11 tho kndiag rukra, illratratcd with fifty
K'' d engravings. Now is the time Co
thia book aud pert youreelf tapon
the general topic of tbe day,
Altov D. Fnn-wcn,
35tf
Agvut Bw Barry County.

Cl real News!

B. rCWT!

wwit

■[t&gt;— ®

Thn Holidays arc over and Lewis Stikn has decided to
sell his stock of Winter Goods at or bclow\pet, consisting

I

Tnenday.

“
JDRY
GOODS!
i*. n«
.

The second Quarterly Marring for the
promo: Conforeora year, of the M. E.
Chureh at Hartings Station, will bo held
on Saturday aqd Sunday nextat tbvusual
hour* for public worship. Love Fca«
Sunday morning at 930.
^Jlr. Geo. Robiaaou inform* ua that A.

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Under-wear. etc.
Ladies.’ Dress Goods, Cloakings, Felt
Skirts, etc., AT COST.
Buyers will please call in
and convince themselves that I mean what I say.

Ctuh Store of LEVIS STERJT.

B. Pennock, E-b, nf Barry, sold cue day
last month, throe young horsot uf bis own
rawing for six hundred didlura. That
kind of stock it pays well nqrrap, and
more of our farmers would do well to try
Chopping and wtwdsawing arctna
tbrir band at stock growing.
the order of the day.
On Tured.y evening of fort week the
The roa&amp;a arc very bad, but are

Hastiuus !*&gt;dp&gt; No. M;
There was a Christmas tree al the M.
the ensuing term: Andrew A- Young, E. church Munday evening, Ike. 24th.—
N. 0.; Z. B. Willison, V.
John &gt;L Everything pawc-tl off pfouantly ; guof!
Bcntmrr, Iteconling Soeretsry; James mum-, Ac. ’
Diptberia ba* been raging to some ex■odjlarias Heath, charged with reaUiug taut here bur ba* worked tartbar south —
A young daughter of Mr. Garrett's was
on Monday, aod afrit tbe People'* cose hurried Friday Dre. 28th.
Out school ri, I he«r, progressing fine­
wan partially put in the ferthev hearing
was postpoped to Jsn'y 7th, nt 10 o'clock, ly with D. C. M’inter ar teacher. Where-

I have on hand a full stqpk of
Dry Goods of latest styles
&lt;
and also
! intr gvntlcmeo » ctfivers for tbe eoiuiug
year: President. Henry Howgbtalin. of’
Baltimore; View President, Button King, I
of Johnstown ; Secretary. William Her­
rick, of Harting* Township; Treasurer, •
Porter Barton, &gt;f Hastings Township,
.Marshal, John Q. Creasy. of Hasting* |

eity; Executive Committee, Hou. David |
G. Robin*.*. oi ’Hsstiags city, John J. [
Perkin*. of Prairieville, Z. B Hoyt, of
Yankee Springs, ,C. J. Nurru. of Castle- !
ton, and Jvac JarLc, of Woodland.

Has jurt received, a complete dock of

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mtgSig

p**ew aad order th*-. prevailed among it*
inhabitants/Tha good King together with
bi* right Wl*c bncn’o* couturiiore who
ruled the city were eery aaadi breed and

setniMd to bo now and Carneat work deter
.mined upon by the friend* of th* temper­
sore causa io thia rily, and we bar* no
doubt n.ueh good will bo done by their

generally wdl dirposed and happy. Now
it hsppened that a certain Scribe of tba
tribe of audeut Trootoiw a sojourner there
made liaste to stir cp strife and dirseotion
smrag the peopfo by making it bis daily
core to tuteH of tbe morning and evening
sacriffcc which the goyd 'King offered for
jho people, that be might discover if any
uaclcsBurenuf tbe rile serf, tailed the
Gomforfsrrs, was to be found on or about
the daily terrific*. Aud while this same

was manifested in the esurojod I w*»
pleasantly supriwd to be grreti-d by »o
large an amfomv, and to find »o turay
wbu bad a deep rad abiding relhoriMtn
frnrt ia the ground and baa not bora fur for the good work. 8o much was this tbe
wvrk*. In all part* of the county the for
mere aro plowing and doing ether work on
their forma tuually dooo In the month of
April. Wc fear, however. that thia no'
»ca.«oo*blo weather doea not forked* pcod
• wicked Scribe did talk to tbe people and
' tcB them to bewme a the -rbcep in wolfa
clothing" who went up and down iu the
' city to sew.that all tbe people did walk
However, oo tba evening *j f oinfod, I
met wish them, and the Quimby Reform
Club was reornutud, with tbs following
lirt of uKoers: Proslfout. Sy I voter Hardy
Visa 1‘iurlents, Mrs. Maigret Mebucwh;
and Mrs. l*pp«t&gt;; Saerotray, Anna Crook
! Fin. Bra, Misn Id* Tbosna*. Treasurer Ed
Seram; Cbapfofo, John Hril; 8gt,-At-

ta ths EJnov of

Dress Goods and Trimmings,

attention.
I am selling at
prices that will astonish
all. Come in and look
over my stock.

IJIIS'WBW'SFIHSIIIlim
BF1AVER CLOAKS AND CLOAKINGS, SHAWLS.
FLANNELS. HOSIERY AND GLOVES.

At Hickory Comers

HATS AND CAP
In Barry County described
m follows:

I keep constantly on band i
full assortment of men's and
boys’ Hats and Caps.

HATS AND CAPS, SHOES, ETC., ETC.
A * I I on mo before purchaaing and I will sell you goods
VALL cheap as can be found in the city of Hastings.

JULIUS RUSSELL,
Phoenix Blocjfo-Stata^St,■

AT A GREAT BARGAIN I

uprightly, telling them be waa one of tbe
same vile sect of gamballer* who did antice
tbe young and deetroy the old wca by
rcaaoii of bin fiitby way*—yet when tLe
people did find out that thia wicked Scribe
did ao talk again* the good King* loyal
aubjorta rad upright turn aud al«o that be
(tlte Scribe) wm making haste to hare
the "Prinre of Gamlraiicra" put iu tba
b»d resigned, tlnflt wvra justly incensed,
rad did entreat tbe good King to )uu&gt;g
tbit wickM Scribe, and never stiffer his
loyal subjects to be so hnmluged again.
WHorenpou the King ^proclaimed a great
fca&gt;: aud brought out tbo' rwyal »urara-

STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,

Mens and Boys' Clothing

A full line at very low figures.
Come and see them before
buying elwewbere.

SOLICITED Prints I

NOW JUDGE

dm Banw&gt;

of all the popular patterns
and Itest qualities at lowest
rates.
J have just re­
ceived a full line pf

New Advertisements.

A farm of IGO tu rns

One &lt; r the beat meetings srer held in
k lb* Red Ribbon Club room oreurrod on
‘ We/nroday orcoiog of last W«k. There

Julius Russell

I) It ESH GOODS

to*which I now invite especial’

A. M.

aro a* follows:
Q Crvray, K.; C. H. Banov, 8; G. E
A Wt, Scctcrary ; D. Striker, Tnsuurer
T. FUillip*. C. of th* H.; F. ” “
p. 8.;
B: R. I’.cwc. R.
LY*«*.M.MV., Wm.
M. 2d V.j Freak Goody-sr,

1)1111 Wffl, MTS, MfflJfflTS,

Prints!

Drop in and see. those late
stytes of Prints. All styles
FOR YOURSELF I;
at bottom figure#.

The Rural New-Yorker!

utSSJSi boots ‘™SB0IS

GROCERIES.
the City, rad

TEAS.

octfim3

»•»»'

I Commission Merchants,
nrraon. mjch.

CLOVER SEED

DRESSED HOC8.
■dcaKEsjvttfcr ^8
" tl WWHALL* co..

�MEET Hl

Aad Oro tor st a IrrsM tste.
1 wwU bars sriklac kst rosi.

wfW&amp;irfa TABLE­

Taking Dfieot Nov- 11th. 1877

Tak&gt; au ore u Ito tasnl. *
Bsrvk. ms* WMtesr of mse.
Hid-*as*. *** 1st ssssto**;
Ghw asea towstr Ua&gt;X

AU. Abbey, MeNMtgbtun, Tutnlinsoo.
Winklanun and Young-fi.
Abscnl- AM. UuMril and Ifowey-2.

AGENTS
■
WANTED.

""

nuoTMUB iffionkuH

»Mriurn:T.‘ire,

QREAT VTtSTERX RAIL.H AV.
urevvj;.. ^Tkmt"i-*.-4 ~ ■ to-

**V)*m5&amp;s. ut JsInsM! areas*. *»4 at tl

of the prairie-dc^ rillsgre my* that thia ia
a rnhtake.
He sap that in the prairie
dog village there are many houses that,
for tome retrou or another, bare been
abamfooed by the dog*, and that ratxle■nskes finding thcao vacant take poaweaaioo
aad me than for tbrir dens. At first
a'^ht there sesma to be pewre between the
snakes and tbe dogs, bat this peace at
only a trace. The degs are so much more
numerous than tfo- kaakes and fight so
bravely in defcn-c of each other that tbe
auake* am afraid to make war on them
about tbe villagraL The prairie dogs are
ao peacefully dbptmed chat they never st.

a doable poekel to cheat pickpockets, and
a machine to ■'iick"pontags sAanq*.
ThlnfltTn’Gerreral

ftn Wayne Jartui &amp; Saiiiai
IAIU0AI.
EGUM m’TK’SIOTE.

XWr.',,,

Tlie Porte is represented a* determined
to cany on lbs war to tbe M extremity
■bould lira meditation project fail.

Sri * satwe

7,500 ™

,u ths ■wtasrlksH sfthv "batrall Q
grant fem near n tpicktt; past wliieh ho
was riding, this gentleman aeya that oo
recounuiicring be foaad a prairie dog de­
fending iU young front tbe furious attack
of a rattlesnake Mo demounted sod kill
cd the raulontakc, which was five fest in
length, the two dos*. meaawbBe, hiding
in tbe thicket. Retiring behind the
thicket, he watched.results. Thu old dog
camo Erst from her biding place, and, spproarhing the aedke timidlv, sooa satisfied
heroelf that it was dead. She then ran to
the thicket, aod, returning with the young
dog, they ran about tha dead »e»ke with
every exprawiou of delight. Leaving tbo
young dig on guard, abe ran awav to the
■vabg..^^ returned landing a troop
of at Icaat 100 does. They hold a noi*y
meeting over the remain* of tbrir enemy,
tfiany of them •apitefully scratch mg the
dead body, after which lliey ccodacted
tbe rescued mother and son b xue at the
bead of what was quite like a triumphs!

tbe roll. Adopted
. Ayos—Abbey.McNaughti:
Winklemao and Young-b.

It waa too bad in Secretary Evarts to
declare io Ute New England dinner speech
that tbe Admiuiatration is for pence and
not fur war with M*xia&gt;.
,
i It la aaid tbe Porte will sbortly* order a
fresh levy of 300,000 mra.
•

Among ths natives of the rfenegambia
poitnonary aUcetions are not only u»*rly
but absolutely unknown ; yrl a ringls
year pamed in the over crowded mao-pen*
and "teerage belli of tbo slave-trader, of­
ten igEcc* to develop tlw dbcsMi in that
most vfruleet form known iaa gaSopinp
consumption ; and the brutal planters of
the Spanish Antilles made a rule of never
buying an imported negro before they had
“tented his wind." i. e, trotted bun up
hRl and watchrddii* raapiratieu*. H he

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IIAIi KANOS DIVISIOM.
Tie MUM' Xton I.U

Aid. Tomlinson moved that a apeeial
election be held on the third Monday of
January ix xt in the third ward for tha.
purpose of electing an Alderman to fill .
vacancy canard by the mignuiuo of G. |
G. Spaulding.
Ayr*—Abbe),MeN'auphtoo,Tomlinson. I
Winkleman—4.
Nays—Yeung.
Mayor Dratly declared the mot ion kwt.
&gt;310 motion Council adjourned.
Wil. H. SrDiRiaa, Recorder.

IRID IAFIII AMI union

-Haws. Vara a at taalai
sa wktok
wdajUHi. Tba Wkala I

r* BISS - wis*. *sUra u die Jees* sf Almli.

in-door occuparioaa, and is highest in the
highest factory d^triets of New England
and the otowded cities of our central
State*. In great Britain ths rale iacrcaacs with the latitude, aod attaias it* maxi
mum hei-ht in Glasgow, where, ao Sir
Cbarka Brodie remarks, .windows are
opened only eke day for every two ia Bir-

latwreoe* Couoty (lUioola) Trcwrory, re
cendy robbed of *311.000, in ia Democratic
band*, and &lt;sj«»»]Ueatiy, like tbe twelve
or fifteen plundered county treasuries in
Ohio, witboat aaapicMa of crook sdoss*.
Ex Minuter K. B. Waabbnrae,at a din­
ner given in Chicago to the Boston Com­
mercial Club, made a » porch, in which be
sarnestly prtecalod against tbo silver ber

fit Gras Sutton tauifirt,

4J®Js UORTHEIiN
V US' s

Guard Nev. 12 wm 8.73T.
The Cincinnati 6'&lt;tn«eaayathat “tbire
ia pervading tbe air, **ao oxine, tha awtiuo that tbe election of t'oited Stale*
Senator by the Ol no AwurmUy la te ba a
a&lt;rip -of corropfian.

A correspondent gravely ask* at what
Stanley ha* dbotvrrcd “in equatorial
Africa." It ia possible that there may
ba other* in tbe name state of deplorable
ignorance, and we will, therefore, briefly
set forth the result of Mr. Stanley's there
year* of exploration—fi&gt;r we tfo not supyose that even oar inquiring friaod forget*
that before that tba young maa has found
Dr. Livingstone ia that region.. When
The CaHfomi. IxitW^leu elected Mr.
Stanley started, be described the work be­
fore him as tint of finishing tbe labors of Farley, to the United State* Senate, an
others, for many traveler* had preceded the MHh niton joint ballot.
him into that country of 'fcnger aod faciFlora Temple, tbe famous trotter, ia
nation, sbd seen porta of lakes aad rivers,
without artlline anything *ixmt tbeir relato j-resida onr tbe New Hampshire Re­
publican Bute Careentlos.

Tbe Republeanr ia the Tenoasssa Leg­
islature are ulrnoel' solid spuntt tbe ma­
jority's schema for ruoeiag the State debt
iu the first place, tne farther Southern
watem that contribute to the Nile, the
Bhimceyu river, pouring into tbe Victoria
Niyansa from tbo wutheeai. He. for the
first tune, thoroughly clrrumuaviRsted
tbe pent Victoria lake, and followed up
iu great tributary, tbe Eager*, on the
southwest, through ite scores of laker.
He ha* Settled the panic of tbo Tampan
yika, which had btet^coBAideredi by Livinaton a nmerveir of tbo Nile, end to
wWi Lieut. Csmcroe. had given an outlet
through tbe Luk up into the. Lnriabe;
both these notions bo proved wtoag, and
made it certain that the lake han no outlet
but b an inland lake of comparatively re­
cent formation which is riring aUodlly^nd
will nm. Asv make

which Livingstone frit van- wu I the Nile,
to be, instead, tbo.Congo, by following it
from
the
orator
&lt;d
the
eowtiixmlto tbe AUantic-a wonderful
voyage cf over 2,OfXJ tuilcs and through
•even or right dagrena of latitude, crossing
and reerosaing tbe equator, in .Wly per­
ih of diaaaae. privation,- treckicM forests,
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education of boya in practical acamanahip

' Berry Harlem, a very respectable colored
nun, aged 115, died in Booth Carolina
last week, lit had been a member of tha
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PHYSICIAN 4 8UHUEO!

VOL. 22; NO. 3’

HASTINGS, MICH.

Closing Out Sale.
Tubular Lanterns1 with guards
Brass Pet lanterns
100 Champion creka cut saws
100 dox. warranted mill files.8 iu.
100 doz. warranted mill files 10 in.
50 dot warranted axes
1000 nests tm paite (our make)
100 dot. ft qt milk pans (our make)
50 Kegs Burdens horse shoes
1000 lbw. horse nails finished
300 boxes glass (8x10)

DAY, JANUARY 9, 1878.
Mr. Braky would much ratbor baro
run the gnwadat bctw.cn a hundred ar*agm Cba* to m&lt;t. far tcrioua raawM . th.
tn* WM Ma aaxiety to go and comfort hia
wif.: tbo aero ml. b* wm much afraid that
Mr. Phillip, had met wuh acme cMualty.
and he might b. blxured lor Uvtng
him ia iroch a (kwataoa. But ko aaw that
b. rnaat r» i* ; ao Im pul u* a tearc fare,
and ariiog May to go with bim walked
through th. gateway. and gently rapped
at th* door, which wm opraad by .&gt;»-of
th* neigl-bora
’
~Miw Edgerton board noma ooc my
that lha doctor wm called toon Ms Phi
Ufs. I sag ‘ “
*
-- - -

Oik. each
70c. each
33c. per foot
16c. each
20c. inch
fl 00 each
75e. per nest
$1 50 per doz
$4 50 per k*g
22c. per lb
$2 25 per box

WHOLE NO. 2083.

ex banted aad hi* boapuato crowded wid
&lt;kmi and dyiag.aad ao b« made a drapar
ate aortic on l!,e lOih. and wm baalra
with a lorn of 10,000; aod’awnraiw.f
himwlfaad hto 30,000 troom. ‘In Um
aacaatimc lb. Ariatie part of tM wv had
undergo. Um rrengret motel loan It
opaood auapimouriy for tl» IUmmxm. who
repliared th. mr^gboLl of Ardabra in ib«
teciy wart uf May inreaird Kara, ttd prooredod^Buuibwaid toward Krnraom ia
three aopante dirtofou., which rare to
tombiwoatlaaL Mwkhtar Pariia. how.

And nil other gootls nt proportionately low price*.

DR. C.R(JWBl.C
__

PHYSICI4H 4 SDR6MJ.

WQOPUkxn. MWtaAK

up t. to and frond it wm Mr. Phillipa.—
Sb* auedd not rum* him aad ba hardly
breathad. She hoc. be could 9ut bare
beaw there loop, m hia aewk wm warm, al
though hto fao. a.d band, were aoK—

We have a ’lirge and varied aseortment of Cook Stoves! Heat­
ing stoves, Tin Ware, Shelf Hardware. Hors ; Blankets,' Feed
Cuttem, Bob nlcds, Cutters, Wagons, Oom shellerw. Heavy and
Light Harness, Ac., Ac.,that will be dosed out at
When Ellen catered lb* dinine-roum
with a bowl of rtroag het oo&amp;», Mr. Phil
lipa had not ruoaed up from hia ktbarev.
Mr. Braky'a I end wm rating on hie foldcd arma, which lay directly aerrwe hia plate.
' Mr. Haijoia had reread hia chair at right
-Don't fail to cull and secure a bargain.
aaglre with the table, and hia lag* were
A’. B.~~ When you hate read thi^ jdeaet h&lt;ind it to your neiyhhor atretebod out ia Elkn'a chair, which abr

Yours Respectfully.

Greble &amp;, Russell.
DENTIST

NaikYilk

Bitkina

JA3IKS ( URIK
ATTORNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR
IN CUASCKBT Pre*M MMutoa clrre t&gt;

Great JWews

owiwj, memo m,
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON.

Un'tler-wenr, et&lt;*.
latulien’ Drew Woods, ('lookings. Felt
Skirt*, etc.. AT COST.
Buyers will please call in
and convince themselves that I mean what I say. .

wtnt to Mr. Bratoy. aMiing lb. bowl o.
th. table, told bar hand oa hi. ahoakkr.
and edkd Lu tunic
Without nwreog,
h« iouaiiad what ah* wanted.
■ Mia. Braky bra ant you thia bo&lt;
coSm. whioh aha wiaheayoa to drink, and
...
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Just received First Prize nt Wisconsin State Fair and at our
State Fair at Jackson,

DETROIT

STOVE

WORKS.

‘WBHI,

it Franca. To all appearaam Um Bspublie wm trercr naoring along mor* nwaady
and tocctnafully than . n the Itoh oi May,
when th. Piamdrat, .Marehd Mae Mahoa,
iomigatod by mooarcbiml aad privdy
plotter., diamireed lb* 8ttaon mintotry,
and fallowed ap th* Mow by proroguing
lb. Cbambera tor a moalh. Al th. ax
naatioo of that Um b. daaaanM of th*
Sraate ila approval of hto dunolauv* of

dead man Ufore. h. sot hi. dreih blow
Umo* Z.k. got hit hone Mraighumcd
owl, hitehed him. and helped them get
Mr. PbiUipt into Ute howre. and Marud

toy T H.
that ■ m_ ___ __ __ , ____ _ _
hud enough. He to forever getting into
thii lx , It la a diagram Io the dutk."
"Suppoae we fay him upon the aofu till
we get bock from church ; he will not be
epi to rvtwe."
So they took him, ooe by the brad and
the oOrer by the feet, and utretebrd him
oo Um aofa. Then, retting a row of ebaira

Braky machaoicUly walkod into the
next room, where lay tb« dying man—bin
tore alrowgly changwl from owl* a litllc
more than two boon todhrr if. aloud
for a muareol and luuked redly upon him
A Mighbor utendiag by whiapcnrl : ‘ How
awful! Hot tlieu he to prepared to go—
that to a great rcnwol.tiou
A big lump piihrrr-J 1O Bratoy'a throw
M b» replied : -In Um mid* ut hto we ore
io deathtbrei to May Edgretoo . “I
want you to go direct! t to my bowM aad
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tA

Same, ut tiuteocr, United Slate* Uoopa
•lone wan found efectua! What cuoali
luted the alarming feature at the derrioprnrau wm lb. fact De-pailnwdopcreiira
had ootbiac near a» much to do with the
general lawiraara an the outaiHe "danger
w r! i earn," wbe aeeswd to ria* np m if
from the rraind aad take charge of the
haroc. The ■Mreenant, bowerrr, wm
rabdned rimra M quickly M k mom, and

aak Ur to Im ywn May with Kitty till I
reree Lock tb« drau, and if Mr. Han
uoo ooaM* back do mA let him in. I will
try and Mop him here ; I do not wxnt toy
more trugodire tereighl."
Dr. Kioituon WM MUiag Ly th. bed ywW to ofiriaDy Muted at 3C0,*M,000
ride, with bit watch u&gt; wk hand and the of bauheia, or 50.ft00.uo0 more 11 an eter
•ngureofth. other rreciog npon the poke before prodared, and the production at
com Imu bare oo Marly th* mom ratio.
We hare, bud . th.r^ war with th. N«
I'tram Isdiaaa. aad * riutow. trqabl. oe
the Mexican Iwder. which didn^ caare

HKST GRAO PBIZE
’teaser;;

nag rather late , » the Veal Lack to the
buoM, and g.H th* girl* to g* tbu bud
iled, and they weal dow* aad rat &gt;um
kwdod ow U awd drew nim np to ibe calc.
JuM Ibra. Zeke Billing* came abug'fall
lilt with hia cUt, that be ia breaking. nd
be, wcoiog th* w^aien folk*. and the tied,
and all, third vci of Um rural Zeke tm:
ua the braid, aad he rear, d.aad kicked.

Tie knril at th. treWdc and prayed, from
th. dratia of hie aoni. tor three prrerat,
f.ir th. friradu of th* .nftrrer, far th. fumi
ly, and for hiuralf. A »oft rwulte by hi.
aid., •• ■&gt;«« owe kook by bim, and a
light band ra hi. arm. wm Ilk* th. tomm«nd et Him wbo willed lb. raging am
word., "Wherewithal ebaH a young man Ha kMW that hto wifr had «.»&gt;«, to tyng
eieanae hia way V Al firat hi. rouuculMO
ww mneh like bia brain, rather thick and
muddled; bnt aa be pnowded, hi* M&gt;U1
riaioo grew more clear, and m precept to
a tr.rel excellent thine, eran if lbw exam

Mrmvo, Io* h. WM a tekntod, bright
yowng man. Aka! alaa I
JuM before th. eoaduaion of th. wwmoo. a rieigh drore rapidly to lb. church
door ; a man earn, in With haute, and
juhn u- Cressy.
whkprriag to Dr. Kiagatow. they both
IKirr. O.o«lr C-uutr auretjuj au4U.»-«l
■rewKT. OSraal to.Otari
wont quickly uni and drera hnrrtodly
away At lb. ekrgyaara deaatnded the
pulpit Main. th. dmcowa Mt then and
£re&gt;y
enquire.,I wberc Mr. Philip, wm
Six-hole. Extension Top, Portable Planished Copper Reservoir
and th. raaaon b. wa. not al th. meeting
. Mr Braky kokwl up al the gallery, and
left H.mum to aaraw th* quoMwo.; b.
did wet wiah to W|*i»oe»u, and b* mmld
not tell th. ahuurihl trwlh. But Mr.

Something

THE JEWEL COOK!

&lt;T- J- Ptf/i,
Carriaie, Bin aii OwMal
PAIN TER

The most liednttful und&amp;ientifieally-arrnnged Diving Flue Stove
now in the market.

II. A. GOODYEAR.

JU A. M. «-&lt;■• Ctrriag. SUp

J.fTar»on8t.,

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Hasting.JHich

FACTS TO BUYERS!
1st.—Meiers POWERS k BARLOW have a stock
of critically selected goods for this market, exceed­
ing in variety the comoinod stocks of all other Hard­
ware stores in the city of Hostings. ■

2d.—POWERS k BARLOW mr the only dealers
in Hastings who buy direct from the Maiiufarturere,
and so avoid the addiuon of jobber’s profits to- the
eott of their goods

Wm. H. Goodyear
rauucsnsii csbb.
PEOPLES

dbug stoke.

Phyrieijn'r PreaeriptWM «d

r.mtly JUcinr

~»«rully pre-

pmd.ilb Droj.iu«l Cha».Mi­

er p«w q«*i»y Miy-

3d.—This house is the newest in its line, and, unJikc its competitors, has no old goods on hand that
•
*rt when goods were high, which enables
before our cu»lomers goods of the beat

WUl
——
the reputation for honorable and foir dealing worth
preserving, which gives security tD purchasers ngninM misrepresentations.
4th.—For the sake of makingprioea appear cheap
we do not advertise -Oloaing Out Sales? or aeU old
styles of goods or dead stock forjnew.
5ifi —.Owing to oar facilities for purchasing gnods
we can am! do sell every article at a
P?r

turned apuin and looked at th* form, ao
abort a Urn* ago n fall oflft and health
Only that tfteruooo he had* ttood in the
tarred deak and prraebed repentance to
atafulaoaltl Cat down lik. Ute pare!
Hornet Braley clored to. .yre of hto
rid friaod U It (."dock, and wuh Dr
Kinprten and a few reighbon performed
th. laM oBecu of kin In—. Il wm orar •
TIm graretJ 1&lt;W wm that lie had a it
ll it poaribl" that the ph?ii i«b au.pctted
Um truth : bat if he did. ba knew it wm
oo. af thorn thing* that matt not be
brnaUted.far Ute mk. of boJi the bring and

mndor. M litre and Commodore Vaadetbilt, Pareuc Brawwlow, K L Darewpo**
rad Matilda Hmrei. Prof. H. B. Umilh
and Proa. Smith of Dartmouth. Signo*
BL:a. Robert Irek Ora. Bcr. Dr
Mohkaborg, IU*. J. 8. &amp; Abou, Prof.
Taylor L*wi^ Job. Lolbrop Motky and
Fktebcr Harpe*.
If w* lure to our aciikbon on lbw roa
tin«nt. w* tod the Dominion rejoicing
arew ao awmd of »5,500.000 ^raiwat lb.
United State*, daaided by Ute FtoUry
Commimto*. Eitwpt that St John ha.

Canadian priititw, there to little nora of
iataraat in that diranara. CaU to in th.
tilth paar at her war, which aba claim* to
kava prooaeuiod during 1877 more »•**•_ u- .v_~ a__ - *__
n_ ex'. - l_

oreamratal to • “farifly jar.'
Ba easeful wot to interrupt another Baa
when he to ^wking. heat him owl, and
rew will underataad him hatter, and be
able to giro him a better uawcr.

�r»«&lt;rpo*teatX9j|XXM

QatarrH
THE EYE, EAS, art THROAT

~mrf Aimgo. wtoh aporial reference id Ae
Pooling armagammU now in for.-* under
which A« C- B. A Q, C. R- I. kf., and
A* C. k N- W. are operated. Io f.et to
investigate quietly and ar ihoroug'ly a*

IS.162,900 ia tirnU Maia, 919,387,035
in fnu-tioaa! mJ ver eviro, and 902,165 in
minor coinege. The mint* ako prepared
97.ltd,491 ia goM, and 19,505,978 in
■■
■
The work of the iart year
wa* th* largw ia A* hfotory of th* mint*.
Tb* mice ean-od dariug the fiacal year
of 1B77 93349,917. and expamfod 91,753,
923, Mt oaraiage, 91,790,994-

form freight and pmaewgur tariff. We
wooded our way wo**ard over the Chica­
go, Boek Island .nd Parifer, an .uwnding
w*ll managed road, with geolleaiacly and
efficient oKcera Leaving Chinago al 10
P. N. we did aot gain much knowiadgaof
that portion of Illinoi* through which thia

' The Mew York S«m ia Uiil grinding it.
tecA over the inauguration of Pmident
Hay**. Il dona 00C apply I* hianame th*
till* or hi* offioa, bat apeak* of himi aa ex­
Gov. Haya, of Ohio

About daylight w* pawed over the
bridge ncree* th* Miammiptu and found
□unrlvce al Iteveamrt, Iowa, beautifully
located, wiA a popuWljoa of eoam thirty
tbouaand we ahould judge. We took
brcakfail at the Bern. Houao, heated
near the depot ia thia city, aad then net
down to aa good a t Ale, a. any peraun
ought to deuiru.' The bill of (are caArae-

From Dnvawport warn to Dm Moraca
re journeyed on the mail train, truly a
way train for live accommodation of th*
local borine** of the route, ami now
qucally met men from nearly all Ae
town* along th* liao, many of which am
thriving young eitiaa. We, also, met A*
Granger and convened freely with him
about Ae। working* of Ae railroad, under
Grange la*, with their various m idiScrt

aonabk dividend* on the tn*oey actually
the rao*t obaunate Granger we met,
though often rowplaining of ‘ higl. rate."
•dmitml the owner, of three road, onght

cuniplain of railroad tariff*, every rent of
which Ary charge Io Aeir pnirou* with a
pood round per rentage added, and vet.
they admit ihal th* regularity of price*
under the pooling *r*tem, 1* much better

A lull line of Undershirt* and Drawers.
INVALUABLE.
V-VALLTKinK.

J a the breach *f promin* «a*n of Sarah
Malkin* re. Prank M. How., Sept, of th*
State Reform Sdtool.ll Unmog. Ae plain
tiff wan awarded 13.500 damage*.
Th* Lanaing /frpwUvraa my* that ex
Senator Chandler ■ grangering ou hto
marnh M*r that rily.
Th* Ovid Regirter myn Ural 5»rtor«e,
.bop* and dwdltng bourn, hav* boro built
io Ait town A* part year.
Jamea A. Rio*, an old aad wall known
rretdrat &lt;.l Grand Haren, died at Kalmaroo
on Ae 2d. The .tty fiage at Grand Hav­
en were divplaycd al half mast in rarpect

33 Monroe

railroad men whom &lt;re met »t Dm Moime,
Council Bluff, and Omaha any A* &lt;y*tem
January 15.
to A* Jill, of Aeir buaificM. and inanrra
agmnet Ae double ataodard, bat vote* it
fur mu* to A* public, while it, atoo, ena­
Bx rtita Senator L P. A'exaader »
to gratify lb* populdk demand al bom*.
poatmaMrr at Buchanan, and ex *tata Sen­
ble* the companica al *11 limn to earn Thia to lb* era of domagoguc*.
ator Levi Spirka ia oue of the juatieea tf
In making np hto appointment, th* the pence of that village.
without opprearive rate* on either through
Hcpemcntative Peter Dow of Oakland
er Joe*’. boaiMM, and wa judge Aia ia 1 rue
eoaMy, hm retaroad from hie viait to Or
from all w* could tarn from freight rate*
egoo, and brought a 2| pound pear which Carolina rot rage* uj&lt;M the ravean* officer*
who wore foroad by /o*« of Wad* Hamp
al the various pointe we riaitod, and the
be pnamitod to the Pontine Gnaelte.
Th* banking ho*** of Cyra* Hawaii A toe * rifi«&lt;9uta to rileane aeveral off*wd«ra
ia tb*ir outlCly, lelda to confirm a very
.operation of Ae eyatem oo 1b* prnaperity
general boitef that th* revauM laae io
of all ncetiou* oflhe State.
Dm Maiam to a fine inland Ar of
about 23,000 people, to tl e capital of the I'renideal pro tem., and Samuel W. L*m
State aad when fintobod will b* a temati Secretary. The Boom elected Henry
ful place. Of 1U public aehooto ux»f I-ord Speaker, and Oramandcl Smith
lb* beat ia the country we apoke ia a for­ Clerk. All Hepublimn*
mer article,and only dentre to add that
Anotiwr Democratic county ia Indiana
to* prioripnl hotel to a dagrma to Aa e&gt;ly, ba* bcea heard from. Th* amount of d*
Houae rinoe the SA of
falcatioc found again* tb* Irerourar la
itnte for every Republican
9M1000.
South of th* Potomac,

cring com. Th* cro[* through low* Ae
part nraaon were ex.tileal, especially Ae
corn crop which wan immevmely large. At of Buehahaa toernAip, Berrien county, to
Dre Jlutom com wa* worA about 19 reel* an th* vacancy owsuiooed by lb* raaigna* buabri, but further vat at Walnut and tion of Ron. L. P. Alexander, recently
Coaaril Bluff* it could be h«d In large
quantitia* very manh km, prlkably that
whirit would iimpant a* No. 2, ia ear tot*

fof WHITE SHIRT io A* C»y.
! A eutwpfou linn of CULLA

st., Grand Rapids, Mich.

11206477
of lb* U S. a?d Dirtrict Supreme Court.,
the Court of Claim., Senator*, Rcprvwecta
tire, and bead* of bureau nroriy all dad

Southern Repraneatalivra who hav*
been making a peofuabd aludy of A* m.lter have cvme to thapnoriuaioo that Spbak
cr Randall to oppuwd to auteidca.
Soto* of the Reptdilicao Senator* aru
•oggvatiug the name of Gov Packard for
^ergrant ai -Arnaauf the Senate, ia &lt;aae be
■a m-t appointed CuiUotor ofN*w OrUaru.
A N*w York lauae writer report, that
wdl known Democratic politician* of that adlnwaed Utt Sabbath evenin' by Mra 0.
city my that their National ComtaiUM M liaaty, of Laming.
ought to call apo* lb. t*euMcr*l*B«otioa
Julrtrt D. SoHlh.cn. of the editor* cf
mi by Chandler to explain Arir "bargain Ao Uvinptoo J&amp;poWtoen, ha* been ap- th* reception* al Seaatom AX and at
R«prmntativ«a B a, each haring a cirde
with Ilnycn.”
of friend* certain to drop in and Milker
Maoriy all of A* c*adid*t** for the
likely to ba lorguttau by that daaa of proUnited Staten Senatomhip. to bo filled by
feaeinnal Callen, Uecltxdtog lbo boy af 20
the DetnoeraU of th* Ohio Dngtoiaturn,
n. 9503,375.18;
who to half drunk before noon and wholly
have opened “greecria" at Ae neveraJ
ao before nightfall, Ar middle aged and
were 150,940.14 ; baknre in treamuy Dee.
Thr Prvaident faro ordered the .rupen 29, 1877. tlG5,591.3l ; deevvnae for Ae
.ion of Wateh, Superintendent of Ae St. week, 937,78334.
Louto Cariota how building.
Th* Grand Trunk Railway ha* diaoon- that ib*y war appoarod ia
Governor eietl Btobop of Ohio to meet tunod lb* aecommodatioe train between I uytoi of magnificent drroaine
tng critieiam foe hi. declared intention to Detroit and Port Ham, aad the inhabit­ furniture and Ae auiled carpet* of many a |
ant* of th* latter city are circulating a peWaabingtou booaeholder arc to day, .ileolly
protenling agaiW the CDOtiauocu ot a
Ae &lt;ome time. The aalary of lb* Utter to
ooatom that to Itmeperable from inridrot.
• 1UOO more than that of Governor, and
and druakran«m and an ab-w* of boapltaJbcA are 19000.
*
'
itie* offered. Many would be heartily
Hou*. Wm. E. Chandler of N.w Hampgted to aboltob it. but dare not take lb*

TU Flint t Pera Marquette railroad
bm added 12* freight traioe to mW th*

D«*SS

Umbrellas. Satthels and Shawl Straps.
were covered, won ia the military, naval
or diplomatic aarvlcn of their rrep octree
goveramanta, pr proriWy, io a Una eradit-

GROCERIES

AMacaatlon," Aa army of clerk*, the awell,
Rav. 8. 0. Updyke, of Perna, acoaptaa
eall tendered to him hy lb* Cuogregalxma! th* mcrehaat; the machaaie. Ae agricultariet come in from the country to eoe tl e
ohureh of Augwate.
They are exbumtog aom* wdl preaervad prmidw, the "fart" mao, the protmalonal
gamblpr, btockteg and Aiaf, th* tramp
Moatcalm county. The priea of akeletooa proper—ia abort aluwal every ealliag, trad*
will noon take a downward leodeuey.
and profoavioo under th* wo, boourable
Nicholaa U. Duly, ofOdaw, muMaUad and diabouorablu wa* reprroeeted io Ait
trial ou a charge of auemptiag to Commit motley amemblage of • Vanity F.k;”
rape on a yniog girl, io lbo louto Circuit
amowj them were auto f*w fi-malca prob­
ing, joatllng end clboeii g thrir way to
euvh effort aa to aliow ibrir aUlity to pad
die their uwa eaooe, tueormfally, any-

tine Laaey, of Mtnhail, oo Ae 28A, toAe
Home of Correction at Dntreil, for from
aixiy dgya to four mouth*.

rtOTSIBS

th* httert myia* fo A* BEST Fl

BROADCLOTHS for DRRSS SUFBB
CASSIMEUKS mA CDEVIOTB
BUSINESS SUITS.

Wm. Taylor, of Greenwood, Clair couotv auicided by .hooting oo th* 27uh.

;

M'-

ovoiBTim nxi-AiiTSKyrsnn»«rtov«*co*w.

ibem by official «liqaelte.
Member* of
the foreign lagattoc* ia "wart dram'* came
firat eroorted by Aoee draiguated for Aat
eerviea. They duly Aonk hand* with
Mr*. Haye* and nreunued oo th* round
till uabered into Ae aparioua tEaat Uoom"

i*g public opinion ia that. State, ibough
wa ahould judge rival any road managed Dernocratic party then we think the anti­
by men who took a* much pain* to make mate of thoea who fievor repudiation to
A* journey pldnaant to their patron, a* Ae
high. Bel if it mean* An Republican
party, thou not one m tm of them are in
favor oi Bland a policy to repudiate nee

evcryAing wa* well rooked, which we
eaoqpt aay of all the hotel* we found io
Iowa. &lt;Jf Davenport we raw liltl*. and
yet that little convinced ua that the pen
pi* were enterprtoing and publie ifiirited
and that th* city wm'nire to (trow rapidly
with the certainly coming good time, not

Il eoctiaaad Arougbomt lb* day and on
ibe morning of A* 2nd in wna rodmated
that Tally a font of mow lay aa Aeetrw,
Lw Tumday wa* quite A* wan*; th*
wind* were aafeep and Ac dowp of dual
’try imual except ia atonny wealhvr a:
Ainwmmm, were nmdmad impumU. by
the heavy rain of Sunday Aal waAed our
eowarota roadwnyt and brisk and flagatocn
aidowalka Ama, laariag Aes- ia admirabl*
eondtoioo for podartriaa* or Aon* in car
riagn. 7*b* aid roroia* wm rigidly obaerved
at lha White Houn*, caller* being admllad

COFFEE

SOAP
TOBACCO.

IMPERIAL SOAP

CHOCKERY

IS THE "BEST."

Vol 22 4tf.

Smith Hogle A Preeton.

WMlwn not!
r*2S-DETECTIVES The People’s Paper
OF EUROPE AND AMtRICA.

Club* of five, poolajfe paid, 70c.
Club* of ten
»•
••
66c,
Qlabn of twenty, "
•• flOc.

CHESTER’S CURE!
McCarthy, honey a oiles,
Detroit, Miek.

By Uroeem generally and by

Z. B. WILLISON,
naming., Mfoh.

BUxmijsEorm

keiedt

-A.Hthmu,
Hronchilin. Catarrh,
Hay Fever. Colds, tc.
Amt all broom. HlB,

WONDERFUL CURES
THE PORT,
b Dearborn st.. Chicago.

MOO

The Mild Power

CURES
Homeopathic Spacifico

Wanzer &amp; Barnes.

route it in Thorail. mo all ate.!, lb.
polar* hotel am and *A*r ooocb** oo
Aeir expram traia* are 90* excelled any
where. and Ae trip dcwpito Ao driveling
IM», from Couol Bbafib to CLw*g-j wro
• iHvhdUoM. SpaAiavaf^vyc.

PATENTS

�forxuhSyof

Thirty Area .ucidva bant ucauad ia
CiariMMi i« 1877. All Ire posana were
committed Hr women; all the rick u&gt;en
thems-lv.-w; only two died by.drawn-

DBY GOODS!
I have on hand a full stock of
Dry Goods of latest styles
and also
ringing school., two of whidi are ia AUe
gan emihty, I of course become conversant
with irem. that might be romrwUl Inter•ating to th. many rtadwa uf Use Baunu.
On the Is* last. Ac house of Hubert Mia
tier of Yankee Springs w*a burglarised by
on* Ed. Corwin, who baa for a few Week,
paa* been a resident of Way land township.
He, Corwin, k s rosing sort of a fellow,
but has relatives in Wayland. Ou the
day above mentioned, M inner and wife
I went te a party a few mile* away, .nd
। during Aeir ahenee the burgUry was
। uommittcd. Hu triad to pick the lock uf
। tbe b«k or kitchen door, but feilfeg u
! gain an entrance that way, he cut . pauo

gdd.

-O*4"**^ to «M**0
Tho silrer dollar beounc an obi set

DRESS GOODS

l-tor
There wav no further Jegiaiatlon on this
rabject until 1853, after nmetoeo year* of

&gt;* all the popular patterns
and best qualities at lowest
rates.
I have just re­
ceived a full line of

Men’s and Boys’ Clothing
to which I now invite especial
attention.
I am selling at
prices that will astonish
all. Conte in and look

Monday with a rery full attendant.
About one font of enow roeli m»kc tucewdcd in raiatng the window and ea
Tbe Waabtenaw county authoritire
goal sleighing. with the praaoat excal lent tared. He took a dnuld- UrrelW .hot
Rtfn and ammunition, a gold pen and ca»c. bare cvliwxed 3l0.370.U3. liquor ut and
two pocket knire., •£» money, etc. etc. tbrro renuiaa yet in bo paid 3743,35.
Tbe P.oueer Society will hold its anAt Grand Kapid*. ibn other day the fim
There was but a few aliillinga of money,
»«i mertin-at Cafeo H.H, to
but had ho made tuudi of a anarch, he
| be«. nearly ro fur about thirty years.—
fburjday) a* 10 o'eta^ A. M.
would have found.quite a »um of money
.he demonettaation bill only drokrcd .
■hieb waa in a trunk ia the. wuac room
fw* that had taken place long before.
■ master General haa reublul.rd a p&lt;wtoff.re from which be took the above named arti
From 1853. if Dot hr yean previous,
there bad io effect been no (uh thing aa
at Freeport, Barry County, aad appointed
a double standard When "enln" was
Samuel Booth postmaster.
spoaen of, gold was undemood. Wh.u
5® to pitas wheal »• calling for j
our Government isaaodiu hosdn pavable
31.22. mrn 25‘eta., oata 25 eta., potatoes'' loarncd that Corwin bad been absent the
in ' coin," gold wu generally understood,
hiim then bud been no silver uaed, except
35 eta, pork 4 eta., beef 4 to 5 eta, bat- •vtoing pnrvioas, wbtvb went to oonSrm
,Misner'* ampiefeo* a* (o who the burglar
reason, if for oo other, no otto paid any av
wm
Misner at once procured a sonataSamuel Kaiehen, a Bay I7ty wholesale tentiun to tbe bill of 1873 deunnetuing
In Tie H'fnbtieon oC Jan. 2d are End bls and went In .earth of I’orwid, who, iepsor deafer, has U come a hank rap*.
’‘a
Eke r’P*1'nK “ ,c‘a notice of the marriage of Mu, Elfe M., bad in (he meautime been pa tbe alert lor . General Manager fxdyard reporta tbe which, u dead matter, cumbered thcldcal daughter of II. H. Pike, the pop­ any suspi.-ious mutevnents on the part ol Michigan Central aa having dune an in statute, in foetn when ita rwd ferae had
t"’ T',
htUation,
ular Ana/ of tbe Pike House in tho city «f Misner, no be. Corwin, fruvei* the woods. creased butinew the psi Call. Tbe receipts demanded by subroqucal neuds.
to avoid capture. Misner, tbe eftcer and from botb freight and passengers barn been
Nllau, to F. M. Wcbatar Ktq.
the ulvcr dollar io 1834 aa a
7XG^mttf report* the cou- a couple of other men boated alt day fur
’the bmgUr it b iug the day after tbe b irvalue, and in 1853 Ongrnwst
St/uctiou of 2,111 mihmof new llailrnads
against It by compalling that i
to thu United Blateu daring 1877, agsti»t giary had bees committed The wu4, in
ti«&lt;-i aa a subsidiary coin by
2;«Win 1876, 1,426 in 1875,
j0 which Cuiwin wa* cmKcak l were l«rg», '
silrer dollar an impMsibility^
IBM, 3333 in 1873 and 7,310 in -1872. and the o&amp;rer and men were r»«ter during 1
the day out of Corwin', sight, but they |
The M. E. social will Im entartaiood on did not get sight of him, night turning on. j
Wedncadsy evening, January 16lb by
Mra. MhoT. Wheeler, at her fsudeocc-' they of coertc, gave up the hunt fur that
day. During that night. Corwin went to 1
in 2d ward. A comic dialogue, an way,
tbe boure of an uncL,, and told his unele I
and music are Io be in ths programme foe
to see Misner and say to him that if Mt. j
Her would no* prasreute tbe nuttier further
he Cotwin would gire up lU stolen prepLOCAL BUSINESS NOTICES.
L^&gt;a Wtdmaday evutthg of laat w.wk erty. To ibis Micuey agreed if ' Corwin j
the editor of the BAll XU sstiated by Wuuld leave the country and never return, ■
Pasl-Gnrad* Seward and Bardra. installed but if be ever did com* Utek, b-i should
into their rwpeetir. ehatra the felkiwiog arrest him and hare Liat ui«l fir ibe I
mcmUre of Woodland Ledge, I. O. O. F. crime. Corwin eomitnlcd lo -tbov.- terms, i
«o Miwwr reesyered the property and Cor- 1
via.: W. C. Meyers, N. G.; A. J. Car- win sloped.
11 dried spple* ire allowed to hang by
pen'rr, V. G.; C 8. Pannertoo, Secretary;
Johu W. Brigg. Esq. of Bowens Mills,
F. M. Jare, P. 8., J. Simmon, Treasurer, Lu been very sick for several wnta witb II ihu fire too Uog, th* w..ruia are liable t o
: *hrird up and drop out. '
J. W. Glean. W.; II Striehcomb, O. 0.; a kidney disease. Bis taiudy and frisods j
1
Don't
yay 31,000 for a alioep when the
D. B. Qpiper. E G.; C. Knouto, C.; J. ha ea been expecting him to die st any
। »4&lt;n« kind &lt;/ muturn u selling st tile mar- i
IL Valentine. It.' 8. to N. G , L. D. Bar­

den, L.8. to N. G., Jama Black, K. S. Saturday morning, when he appeared
S-, M. McArthur, L 8. 8.; L.*U. Car- mneh better. .Mr Briggs stands high in
the commnuity where he lire*, and hia
death would be a sad stroke to his fimily
and frienda, but they all fnrl modi en­
couraged at tbe pnwpcrt of hi. recovery.

The Church of ChriK will dedicate
their new church booae on tbe 27th of
January, 1878. Dedicntory service* at
half past lea o'clock, A. M. There will,
afro, be rsligiouv serrices in th* evening
at seven o'dotk. and on the Saturday pre­
vious al Mo o'clock in tbe afiereoou and
in the evening. The Bev. L L Carpen­
ter, of Fort Wayne, Indiana,.
- ‘ by
the resident clergyman, will oSciale —
Tbe ILmse is ail us tod ia tbe N. E. corner
of the Towoahip of Hastings. By order

Travaaa Phillips, W. M , E. J. Erana.
M. W.; Jamas L Crowley. J. W4 D. G.
BoLiusoa, Treasurer; Charles Wcissert,
Secretary; Frank E. Goodyear, S. D.;
John Muto, J. D , EH B. Throop, Tyler.
the uccasmu passed jjeaaaotly. (
Forival and inatalUtioo .Thunday night,
Tbe mirri«grebU meaibt-r ol the firn
Dec. 27, 1877.
of Brown A Gon, received a Christmas
Al a regular ccnvuoarioa of Hastings pmeut of a nicw looking »;«n of boruea
Chapter, No 68, R. A. ». held Doe Slat, together with buggy, hareeaa. rob* wtc. '
Milo sayu (he only drawback ta that they
Zm. W. Riker, H. P.; John Q. Creway,
rK.; Chas. II. Bauer, 8.; T. Phillip., C.

H.; B. R. Row, P. 8.; Frank 8. Bowen,
ILA. Cap4 C.L. Tnw, M.3dV.;
Wm. M. Setiddw, M. 2nd V.; Frank E.
Gosriynar, M. 1st V.; T. J. Broanann,
SMriml. Geo. K. AJtoft.8^; D. Striker,
‘Trues. InMaUariow mum nifkA.

iB. W.: B- SUri-e. J. W^ W. F. Hfcta,'
IT.; J. L. Jtawd, 8-c.; M. Prid.au, a D.;
IM. Tim*, J. D; H. Aatfanoa, T.;
T. J. Bronson. and A. McCoy. Stewards.

IIIEHCOHS

• over my stock.'

HATS AND CAP
I keep constantly on hand i
full assortment of men's and
boys' Hats and Capa.

A full line at very low figures.
Come and see them before
buying elsewhere.

Prints t

Prints 1)

FURNITURE.
THE STEBBINS BROS SAY

Drop in and see those late
styles of Prints. All styles
at bottom figures.

BOOTS AND SHOES
a cheap as the cheapest and
warranted as good aa any
in the tnawket.

Don’t buy any Furniture^or Picture Frames
until you have priced therf Goods, for you
will save money by it.
Everybody knows they are the only

PRACTICAL UNDERTAKERS

in the city and attend promptly to all calls
in that line day or night.
Furniture Depot, South Side State St-, Hastings Mich.

s Russell
!~‘ZaSrX?z,==S

STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,

Show u&lt; a m.wlel tamer and we'll bet ___ JMM_____Hawings, Michlpu.
ten to one that hia front ysrd iati't filled
M. D. Heed desires to call aUention to
Ml*. Earle, wife &lt;,f John II. Earle, died with agricultural inqdcmeota. No* an
qu new Wagon Shop, where he may be
very suddenly on the night ol the 2d. imp io hia front yard.
ioand al all hours of any day, ready to do
She was ao old lady and had been for
There is nothing better calculated to nrt- any work In hia line, from putting a new
soma time in delicate health. 8b* spent : servo Brotherly loro among urigbbore than
New Year'a day at a neighbor'a, in uaad
health. Her death on the 2d waa unex­
pected, and non-of tb« l.mily were with

On the sight of the 3d D. D. 0. M.
Boynton inrtallwl the following aa o&amp;ccn
of Na. 279, L O.O. F. of thia place:
N. 0., T. B. Diamond; V Q.. Theodore
Keys, S. J. J. Perkins; T., ILiht. Mar­
shall;
W. SkiHtr.au, C-, 0 B DUmold; lUpreacaure u Grand Lodge, M

Great sale af

At Hickory Comers
In Barry County descYil
as follows:
/

Gen. Banniug reprewMit* at present the
Second Ohio District in Coogrow by vir­
tue of ssAiral hundred vote* cast by Mr.
Eph. Holland and euufmieratan, who are
now sojourning Io a pnbTns institution
khown ns the Ohio Penitentiary. He is
familiarly know aa iho "bounding Ban­
ning,** tram the style of hia oratory. Durthe'act Coegram be led tbe Military Com­
mittee, of which ho was Chairman, in the

BRAVER CLOAKS AND CLOAKINGS, SHAWLS.
FLANNELS. HOSIERY AND GLOVES,

AT A CHEAT BAHCAUT ।

OFFERS SOLICITED

■nd neighbors that there ia
no need of borrowing
the Baxxb* to rear!,
wbea they may
have it all to
"i"

/'I

JULIUS RUSSELL,

Commission

Merchants,

The Rural Hew-Yorker

AH HFIR11HHL IUI!

CLOVER SEED
DRESSED HOQ8.

1.50 PER YEAR

�Legal*.

■ICHI^SpTRAL

iawatssmsos:.

TTlLfF TABLE.
Taking Hitwet Hot. lltA 1877

■sasstsis4

Nerves,if allowed to gain eyimairy. ar*
t yrs naira! mmtrrs. Therefore let tho
"Eerrcua"e«t more fish, eggs (raw or bat
■lightly cooked). bout, pease, pearled bar­
lev, oats and coat** bread, aad th* like,
taking Iras of tbe opium prepen'ions
Let them also rrtira surly. ak-qi as much
sspomibk, iaatoad of sitting up lato, sew­
ing, cr reading the exciting red covered
trash called literature. Lal them avoid
vinegar, mustard, pepper and the like, re­
membering If them will irritate th* outer
akio aa they will tbe ianer, the eoata of

'■‘ssrtftasu

reewived from the publishers th* Illistsatu A axe al or CaasisouAor axt»
Bkalth Almaxac fix 1878.84pages, tsa
omits. This pnbhcBlfea baa now corn* io
ba a n ■comity ia many well regulated fsmLles, aad well it may. fur ilia full of rain­
able rvadin g-matter relating to Phrenology,
Mwfc w smile, b, dMMf.1 -sfl..
Pbyaiogacmy, Health, ilgisas, Dirt. too.
Is, ud IspOul. U, (bm bsl is 0» This number, io addition to the usual aasunlight and cxerria* moderately (a the troaomietal notes, monthly calendar!, eta.
garden, walk a little each day. increasing
the distance m tbe strength will trenail
Let tbe rtomach and bowels ba kept ia
good erder, and tbe nerve* of the surface.
tbe Ain, b* kept bealthy by friction, aa by Purtrarrs of TL T. frail, M. D., Jab* k
ibe ftve use ot tbe fienh brush, crash tow­ Motley, and President Heyer, Face* and
el. or their equivalent..
their Influtnee; Wasting Capital; Do Wbal
You Can; Haoiplca af PhrumJcgy, Rminaa and Hints for ths Family, aio., aad
■B tor ten rants, h is baadaosn«ly print­
ed with many iUuatratioot, aad should
have a wide circulation, and w* would my.
seed ton oswta la postage stamps *1 ones to
tbs publwbera, 8. i wnu A Co.. 737
Broadway, Naw Tort.
Tbe winter torn of Kaimasoo College
begin* January 2,1878.
TO FARMERS
Tbe number of iamates it die Calhoun And Farmors’ Wives, and all en­
county bona* at pnmti&gt; 100.
gaged In Agricultural, Hort­
Mr. L. J. Witamof Batde Creek aoH icultural and Industrial Pursuit*
twelve of bia spring Patridge Cochin cbiekThs mvnvniy and aueras* .if ths Reau.
***, Thursday, for 812.
Naw V .. a . - — V - - —
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A dirtiogiabod marriage, in which the
cootraeting parties wave Mr. Unci ng Q.
Hart and Mm* Antoinette, third daeghter
of.W, 0. Ferao*. Haq., took place at Nik*
on Thursday evening. Tbe ceremony wa*
performed by Dr. A. Eddy al Use pcrabylerian ebureb, which waa hsmimmely dec-

aimpla religioua exerosa. the Turkish sol­
dier ia devoutnem and attention itorff, and
it ia perhaps most in privacy that this ir
moat apparent, I ■ have frequently «raie
unexpectedly upon some rujgrd soldier in
uo* of the wild, lonely ravines that
pssh tbe hill-side around.' standing before
the rupged orerccat which atrved him for
a praying rarpet, and going through bin
rather actir* re'ighma motioM wish a seal ccptioa was held at tbe bride s bone.
.
which would do credit to the moat aelf
Eight weekly paper* arc published in
couacscuv Pharin*. Thy stranger who.
for the first aime, witnesses the pravara of Ionia county.
Turkiih soldier* in. raaip is coosidarably
They have h*d a temperance comvntioa
puxslcd by tbe aelectiow of hctarogruoiius
artieica broucht forward to the pl~ of
St-' Clair county is over 82,000 io arrears
woathtp when thn Muetr.n a cal! has eno oo tbe whisky tax
eluded. lleligioM custom ropsiraa tint
Albert Todd, of Owooo. is shipping
each man b* provided with a praying rar
stave* direct to Aatwerp, Belgium

bide, a third the sad Be-Hoth of his bone,
a fiarrtb, may hap, hia jackrt , everyoae
baa aoroelbioj or another oo which he
may kneel. To w» **me bundrad me*
thua hurrying to tin-, spot wber* the bluerobed white turbaned Imaun stands, one
might be easily led to imagina them ao1
many perv-otn eag-r to dispraelof super- be tried again at ttoi February :crm of
jtsous nrtnenta.
r
ibe Nacombcranty dnuil court.
During tbe pest few days Dettori, Port
Wa take tbe feUbwiug uoUe^ af tbe Huron. East Saginaw and Constantine
work being done by our fellow eiliara hare been cxltsaively raided by burglars.
JohcW. Coster from tbe Warren A‘&gt;
Hiram Btddcsun, of Sprat*. Kent coun­
fnUinn published al Williamsport. War­ ty. look strychnine on Thursday night
ren county In-Jianr.
and died next axTning Biddeinan was
Last Tuscday crening a eerie* of imp .'13 years eld aad lease* a wife and two dill
eranoo meetings waa inaugurated at the
Metbudiat Church; in thia place by Mr. J.
n» Linn tig Ur^oUieiin aa;&gt; the 36th
W. Cottar, at Michigan Toneday even­
tag Mr Caster dssUed to a Ue'turs tn solum* of Michiga* reports will be boaad
which he act forth the abuses, tbe. evils. and ready fix dviivery io 14 day*. Il
contains 121 case*, and brings thedrciaiuBa
of the court up to January 23, 1877.
At .Mackinaw they "hav* no enow or iso
but a d&lt;n*e fog eovrra the atraita.

and in truth pledged to temperance. Al
tbe olone of tbs lecture, be a sole of nearly
every aao in tbe room, &gt;fr. Carter was r*
quested to remain with u loogrr and &lt;vo
issue the effort of awaking a lively inter­
est ia tho work. It waa then announced
that a meeting would be held al tbe naan­
place the fidiowiog evening. Last sight
oiw aad with it rain and mud, but ths Shore &amp; Michigan Soulheo
Marly be** computed.

and neighbors that there ia
no need of borrowing
the Banner to read,
when they may
have it all to
themselves

Fart Want, Jaclia &amp; Saiiiai
(MISSIS.

■nmGAiTiSfi’YHr’soirra.

1.50 PER YEAR
Or. if they have more wood
than greenbacks, they
may bring ua one
cord of good,
wood which

TKAI Nil GO I SO SORTH

The Banner for a year be

SIAND IIMU DIVISION

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The REST paper
for the people
of Barry
Co. in*

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RAILWAY COMPANY
Ilailrmd has

Codtr Springs has a populatioc of !,•

padpe
cd loco----------any deaired to do
were sung during ■

ia Nile*, wm burglarised to th* amount of
1150 worth offftua, oa Monday oighL
Grand Rapids has ovra 150 farallw* sup
ported at the rxpenm of the publie.

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mlta
re m coHsuiraoM
Pennsv!

During th* last year the Saginaw Sall
works have tamed out 1,960,897 baneh
ofmlt, 177,16H more lUn last year. The
estimatod topecily for 1 RTS k 2,000,000

ailroad

gjitttL'Si

S.LS?s
Evergreens and Bird*.
Frv persons who are nol in a position to
Mtmelt, arvawurw of wtart u&gt; iMarmtiag
harbor for • great many varietie* of bards,
ia a eluaicr of urergreena near a house.
They are object* of interart for several rv*

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Miohigaa, the following ctfieen wise electad: 'PraMawt. A. B. Chmmy. of Sparta
Ceatar, K«U Ca*aiy/ Vine Preaidcat, A.
H. Ru^dJ, of Adrian; Seorrtary W. L,
Partar, Northville, Oakland Coaaty; Tram
urcr, I). D. Whiling. Saginaw. The next
aemi annual Matta* Waa ordered for Earl
Smciaaw, ibe mound Wedamday and Thar*-

c&lt;.niin&lt;Hi rrarruw, long sparrow, crue.id
and tree eiiipptea, aao* bud*, aad *M*vNiles paid during tbe peal year a liquor
tinse* the loan rvdpoie uf tbalarNmtb. tax tt 11,840. 8l Joseph |l,7W,B**will, dariag extreme cvld, viul ts* a* far io* Harber tl.Q59.lS Itucb.nux 8450,
South m th* uorthura part of N*w Jerar/. and Naur Buffalo 6350.
and eat tho *«-•!« from th. cm* of each
Ilia mid by S*m«eflha tJd artllera
Irces. Durfee the breeding aeaeoo, morn
bird* 'hat badd a haugfog *r tag Mat, be­
sides many others, visit tboao trans to grt

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                  <text>VOL. 22. NO. 38.

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1878,

Closing Out Sale

WHOLE NO. 2084.

•■Haw white Mra. Braley looks ! I am
afraid abe b aick; I think ate growa thfa&gt;,
“I preanme ate b sickly. I thought oo
tte Cm lime I mw ter."
"Jira. Minor," aald a kind lady, who
ovrrteard tbo remark, of the two, "Mn.

Tubular Lanterns with guards
Brass Pet lanterns
100 Champion cross cut saws
100 dot. warranted mill files 8 in.
100 dox. warranted mill files 10 in.
50 doz warranted axes
1000 nests tin pails (our make)
100 doz. 6 qt milk pans (our make)
50 Kegs Burdens horse shoes
1000 lbs. horse nails finished
300 boxes glass (8x10)

r-90e. each
70c. each
3 c. per foot
15c. each
20c. each1
fl 00 each
75e. per neat!
$1 50 per-dot ।
$4 50 per keg
22c. per lb.
$2 25 per box I

And idl oilier goods nt proportionately low prices.

We have, a large and varied assortment of Cook Stoves, Heat­
ing stoves, Tin. Ware, Shelf .Hardware, Horse Blankets, Feed
Cutters, Bob sleda, Cutters. Wagons. Corn shcllera, Heavy and
Light Harness, 4c., Ac .that will be cloaed out atMTNKKRN.

Yours Respect fully.

Greble &amp;, Russell.
DENTIST

Miciijai.

paay, and moo tte merry voicre of tte
young people betokened a good time.
Wb« the el-for pm of tte realtor, had
fiuiahed iteir tappen. tte table* were
cleared, d»h« waated in hartr, aud tte
Toangct portion mum&gt; crowding down to
partaka of tke refrealimenta.
Hupper c-nduded, Mra. Braley took her
rental tte p&gt;aM, and entertained, ibe
coarnany with tooga, marctea aod valttw
til! M ay and Ellen were releaaed from dutire in thekiteteo, whan ttey joined lieu
»weet rofona with (ba uiiniatcr and hi.
.if. in merrd malate. After a while

Great \ews
Thn Holidays arc over and Lewis Stern has decided to
sell liia stock of Winter Goods at or bel&lt;S‘ cost, .consisting of

■ ■■dlir • mb
error re remitted by age.

&gt;a mnIj

To lire wit boa l envy ia a certain indi­
cation of great qualitica.
.
Il b aarertad of a Philadelphian ttet La
died "Worn out by too rercre mental efiurt
is the Mudy of how to lire without work."

taata. Ttey were dm aoetutomed to m
Meh a auocemfon of vccateblre, or aueh
beautiful fiuwcra, for both Elka aad Mra.
Braley were food of rultirMing them.uxi

T., asked (he claw the qumtion "What
did ttmtm i.y- “Thumb* up!" aid a
liUle giri.

“boiliag hair ia a xdulion of tea will
darkaa it," *ys aa exchaagv, bat some

to loin them, and tte eveoins pawed
quickly and plmaaady. At tea, Mr. Bra­
ley invoked iho tewing of HmveQ to n*t
upon each one of lb* e.jmp.ny, that they
might ba atreugtbracd ia all good work*
and nmolutiooa, and kept io lha path, of
temperance, virtue and truth; that they
might be kept from’ traipUiioo and &lt;Wir
errd from evil; and that ttetr livre might
be .pared to unite io many nub pfoaaan*.
gaihenDga in year, to co'tne To a few
hi. prayer wan full of meaning, aad they
joined with him in .pint. Tte eampasy
dwpereed with pleaaant groetinp, aad
tbure who Lad far Io ride immediately left
for Iteir rcfacure homre. Alincei .11
had diaperted when &gt;(rv. Edgertoo cam*
into the parlor, with a .mil* lighting ap
her fare
“My dear fnewfa," ate naid, “allow me

Don’t fail to call and secure a Imrgain.
N. B.— H7.OI you have.,read this pleatt hand it to your neighbor

Mvillt

"Mr. BreUr look, pale and rad, too '
' There ia Mm Ainsworth just ensaiug True, ate Ar .' rruott. of ter ova for her
dislike of tte family, bat they were such
as aba did ool mra to disclose to the pub­
lic. and .te war afterward mere guarded in
her rcm»tk», and narar oiclaeted Mar by
intoifcreuce with her ac&amp;ool.
As tte season advanced, Mr. Brainy waa
much gratified by tte growth of hie crop*,
whirh, under h'ta management, were reaUv
thriving wonderfully. Hia brother-in-law

turns. It is just a fortnight, to-day, mac.
Fnmdent MacMabon. after Batbie’a uuct
failure to ounstroa a hybrid klmiauy.
waa driven to accept without raaerve, the
eondstiou* impoard by M. Duftnre ; nd
alovndy the political atiaMphere of France
ia cleared, tte inaolesl aneuaoM of thoae
who would have forced a new roroluuou
are adeuoad, and the people once more see
a powpcroiM future betum theta. The
thorough ooltanae of the oppmition ia an
other proof &lt;X iu interent vrakoem. It
haa teen able, atnee last May. to employ
every prerogative of the' Gvv-rament
whfoh could te laruexiby iteamviea todfoturb, and irritate, nd alarm to hold a
great nation trembling on the brink of tu&gt;
known disMtere yet, no u.-ner tea its m«
guided bond preferred ubiateian to reatguatioo than it* hand. fsD. wmpcnlM* and

Md 1mm te. teat pri.
Tte old maxuu. ■ Be chaMa and yea'll
to kt»T," M coBtraduted point blank by
a Black Hills man, who was rcccatly
cbaMd ten mtku by a party of redakina.
Ao exchange aay* "Sine® iteaMblbbmeat of baby show., many citha hare tak-

Whatever mia^ring* there way hare

PHYSICIAN A SURGEON.

Ikider-wcar, otn.
Ladies’ Drew Goods, Cloakings, Felt
Skirts, etc., AT (JOST.
Buyers will please call in
and convince themselves that I mean what I say.

Cash Store of LEWIS STEB.Y

Just received First Prize at Wisconsin State Fair and at our
- State Fair at Juckson,

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DETROIT

STOVE

Something new.

WORKS,

Jhst out.

the end, with no j-elliauun fur say &lt;4 Ike
parties.
■Thia tea been a terrible teaoo to me,
doctor." said he. -*I wm too aaertre in
my own atreogtb of rmrietanne I kart
been exhilarated by tte use of wine, bu:
it n.rcr affected me »o atran pair before."
"Are you sure it waa wise, Mr. Braley,
ItteirmMi rhankF
“I suppoaeso. Mr. Ainsworth a*nt me
a^rdlook^. from which I lilrd a
I quart Saak. and we did not driak much
i urer half."
"Waa tliia the Saak r aakad tbo doctor"I took (tea from Ph ill:pa' pockM wteu I
Srat eaioo."
"It looka like the aeon, but U num
1 bare drunk’niore of it aftar I left him' I
m&lt; it on the wiaaiov-ateol in the Mudy '
I j»t behind tte book atelvu. He waa
1 aahepoo the diolog nxim aofa.”
-Ho pn.baldy eame to himeelfa: little
after you hft, and aiarted for tte moeiingliouac, firal goioit to tte atody. W« win
। aee whether it b wine, or aomcthrngalrtm
| per," and he unaerewrd the metal atopper.
..t. .. 1 ■
v.------a--- . JtJ

.Spring reme al tel, with genial ranadtine and glonnua d .ya, and a b.-oihar of
Mra. Braley, who bail fioiahad hi* collegSalo ooorea tbo pwcreding year, came to
^&gt;eod a few m-xitte with hia ateer, aad
recuperate tea teallh by sate* door «xereiae. He wm a very pleaaant. amfoble
young man; bat hr. aiater noted with
pirf aad alarm that there w» a freUwofa

Bunday aehoal Macher to pupil: “Now,
my little mac cm you explain to ua the
cure of Adam'. fail?" LitUe man (empbatioally: “Tot, air, 'mum ha hadn't any
uLre to throw op the auiewalk."
rod.

Tte habit of bringhqf oet '

rtend , it waa understood that ate
isfed of roirita ia any form, aodeourtrsim, and,
said, it waa oat,
before company.

Bralay'a preoenting him with a chair sat
■»o&lt;&gt; wheels, so that he could mure him;
wlf from place to plsse She mbk over
heraalf, and ettahiooed it to maka i? oomforteblMod hia firatlride was down to Mm.
Braley's home. Hi. happinem was too
great for language lo-expnaB. qad it wm
nia aiater'a grosteat ptcurare lo co with
him about the farm. Object* of intormt
thrertad hr mind from htmarif, aod in-

surd

tbrae cveBiag gaiberings were made wry
plMMBl by th. coretehTy of Nre. Bmley,
for her huatead .1 way. remaiarel in hi*
Mu4y oo that evening, it being wipecially
re« apart for a prep.reiPm for (ha holy
day. Everything wa* proapercoi, awl a
blearing aeeroad to faifov tte yoeac paatov'. l.bora, both vpintnaliy aod ternP^'I, ,
.
’

THE JEWEL COOK!

¥ J-

"Wanl an item this moraiag F'
‘Of couree," replied the editor. Where
upon the vfaitor hid ite following note
□non thn table
The India* of tte ------ Scrrel Chnreh
will give a fretira! al their va*try hall next
Friday evening. Literary and mariml
rtik-rtiinBx-nU wiU be provided. and a

fifi/v,

P A I N TER

At A. M. Boek'. Carriage Shop

JafarwsBL,.

II. A. GOODYEAR

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GENERAL

Gumming &amp; Filing Saws

FACTS TO BUYERS!
lit.—Jlewra POWERS 4 BARLOW have aatock
of critically selected goods for thia market, exceed­
ing in variety the combined stocks of all other Hard­
ware atorea in the city of Hasting!.
'
2d.—POWERS 4 BARLOW are the onlydealera
in Hturtings who boy direct from the Manufoeturera,
and so avoid the addition of jobber’h profits to the
coat of their goods.

Wm. H.

Goodyear

mSIiCWU CEDE!PEOPLES

drug

store.

PhyrUWi rnnerirtimu

haily

&lt;or»T«ll.v pre-

l«rad with Dray, and Ck,ne&gt;l&gt;
•T puwl

&lt;®ir

3d.—This house is the newest in its line, tind, un­
like itacuinpetitora, has no old goods on band that
were bought when goods were high, which enables
ua to place before our customers goods of the best
qualities and styles, at least 10 per cent lem than
our competitor's goods cost them.
We also have
the reputation for honorable and fair dealing worth
preserving, which gives security to purclissen agsinst misrepresentations.
4th.—For the sake of making prices appear cheap
we do not advertise "Gl'-in* Gut S^*- ' «■ “u
styles of goods or dead

5th —Owing to our f ____
,
we can and do sell every article at

Twaay eaaie home from reriool and
and*d to bis father the toacber'a report
I hia program danog the tnoo.h. “thia
verr Mthfaetney, Twa; yun'ta a eery
nail number of pod mark*. TaanMM
I1 plaaaed with h." “I told th* teaetet

we
into a barber ebon we any:
Ihip, we hare jure a mote loft;
. cood chut atevo.** The tateo&lt; nedm ■» muchly with polUina,

StXrhole, Extension Top, Portable Planished Copper Reservoir

Carriaie, Sin aii OnuetUI

forty Sea of tte Coucib-GeMral, inatrod
ol thirty-six, as fbmeriy adds the Soil
real to the triumph.
In a few months tte Ereach people
bare gained th. experience and learned
the teiaoor-af many year.. They hare
teen both tempted and tried byceery
ineaaa short of the rapioymeat of Street
force: the actual majority hu been cut
down by deTice* so new and bnmervua
that they carahi dm be reacted, yet it-baa
legally cerne back to tte full nnacasioe of
ita rightfol power. Until IBSOtteWpubtek m iocTiteWe het; and we teller,
that it will ttea simply cater apoa • tet­
ter and securer pbaoe of existence. Tte
three tuonarchical faettooi, artificially anited for it* overthrow hare but learned to
entim.-.e their own antagonisms, and it ia
exceedingly doubtful whether they will at­
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I*...,..
L I— J

ttet the
quite a favorite
with ibe mbubiUiBU. Then ware * few
enrioua and »xir pcraeria. who never like
■ay one that u young and pretty, aad they
are oot of DMnaity old maitki ether. Bui
it happened that Beteey Pdmer had the
moat to ur agaiuM tte plan. Sb* went
down to Mr.Viaw*, wte anted oe tte
ootBtsittac, and pw bin ■ regular •‘blow­
ing up" uu the tuteeot, bat
the oU
mtn had am crooked bt» elbow, all thn

�a* great m it waa prior to 1B4S, vim it i
wm rmlly the merit of value of ril tbe
world, mvr Great’Britain.
,
Aeoording lu Knual Seyd, a Britrnh i
prittiral rcMaid, th* court amount of

W*dnmdny, Jan. 23^1 II A. M.. for Um ’
thing
*u unpatriotic and wickpl ua any
1
attempt
would b* to review th* arttUm«nt
‘
reecbed
by the Commimion with * »j«w to
1
‘euat Mr. Haye* by rorolulhm.
Erery State wa* rapnerotad by dele
gate* or letter—mortiy tbe former—I* the
Suffrag* Convention.
Ito temiour w«re
wetiuM through «ro dny* £od emmg..

purpnre of makieg Mwioatioa. of oandida&lt;«* for tbe rariou* Suu and county oftfunitahed by th* work* of Seyd, Wolowiki, rorv to bo rieeted by the poople oo lb* Itlli
Jmmb, Newtmreb, CUvaltar tod Mo­ 'of March eaeuiag.
Cullorii, ahowt lUt th* ntio «f Lam****
The friend, ofcx CpwgroMUMU P.yM of
of rilver for th* paK terra dmmlra ha* not
been equal to tbe iaervare of the total

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at much length under flaming lead line*. .
Foreign aywdwutro, board* of trade, uaorgMiae! mjuad* of Dublin bankvra, a
half droen of our foreign court bolder*,
•nJ • few C.Mdiati bourn bolder* who
favor th* imaaxatiou of th* Tailed State*
to Canada, have all pawed where**** *nd
rreolvce, with a view to influence Congrcm.
•nd prevent it from re moaciiriog the
To further thia expedient our bond* are
quoted at a depreciated price —quoted at
Ice* in New York than .lhry will actually
bring in Chicago, foreign cspitoliau are
reyrrecuted m withdrawing thyr capital,
and forcing'th* U. A bond* colic market
at a discount from their prrnaot actual
value,-indeed the ropitakau (th* intended
(ynouym may not b* apparent) ia to pay
generally, and nothing but gold will mxiafy

will ref. r the queatioo to the next Stet*
Con root ion. Toe poaition, aino* the *rgaaiaation cf tb* party, baa bore* held by
Rinoo 1878 tbtro hut bum a (light Ml J. M. Edmund*. Wm A. Howard, John
(pg off in the average anusal pruduet of i
J. Bagby, and 8. I». Kngham, aa avenge
gold and a .light iocro*« in tbe nveng*
annual product of ail vet
For the pant uamty aeveu yean there
hra been a ateady increaao iu the annual
product of ailver and an tuuteady incrento
in th* annual product of grid —In other
woria geld. Ira* fl ucoated greatly, rilver banot. Which thru U the frefcrablr metal
Of tbe 63 railway corporation* ia Maeaio reprtm t tbe merit of value ?
With *a aiugl* grid atandard Great aebnaeUe -S paid dividend* the pnet year,
Britain will beenme th* money crater of varying from 1 to 10 per cent., the «um
the world, beeauae her dominion* produce Cotai bring 85,439,183.31. Tbe total

about half the retire product of grid.
W ith a ringl* ailver atandard (if that could
be anr.emfelly maintained, which ie doubt­
ful) tbe United Suire would become tb*
money ecniw, beeaate oar minew produce
• large ah»ir of the"rilver.
With a double atandard thete opfmaito
inuroau would bo equalixed, and all tbe

waa mad* bearing upon their face the
Cheapw Whitkey.
pledge contained in the act. Aa throe
A careful reading of our exchange* and
Lend* were readily accepted in Ken of th* tbe remark* of the Coogreamaan who fa
then outetandiog bond., it bedpaie* u&amp;Mtl von a renewal of the income tax, lead one
to th* prevent dbetnaion to Ixamine the to condudc that the real object which thn
advocate* of auch a tax derirr Io accea*ll provided lor the paymeu
pliah M to afford the country cheeper
terrat and principal of our c
whiakay and tobacco. It io admitted that
iatermt bearing bonda "in
•qtuvalent"
atnte th* object they bar* in tie* ia jreIt did not.my gold and it d
ciaely the above word*. They tel! iu that
gold alone, (for we bad tbe A
the capital invmted in.whukey-nahiag aad
•rd.) but gold and ailver. A|
totaceo production ta made to bear too !^j
ailver dollar waa legal tender
a part of the public burden and that it
public and prtraty, aad it &lt;»

Great Britain produce* nearly half the
gold proluct cf th* Wurld, i( i* lUreforc act
Mrangn that her Guvirnntent and euiaena
ahould (tnowgly favor tl&gt;* tingle gold aland
•rd adepcad by that Nation in 1818, and

BMarana which practically did away (in
th. tonne of a lew year*) with the rilver
atandard, ar the double etaadard, hitherto

opmeat uf 92 root Katcamen, bat • very
hard winter for th* oSrer* of d*faulliag
lifii inraraoo* companies.
Ao exchange aptly put* th* ailver eaae
then: "No on* would want two quart
meaaure*. owe equal to but tun*-tenth* nf

ton ia errlited with having made owe of
the amet oogeul and eloquent addnnei*
•ver beard ia thia city of orator*. Al
though a prayer meeting war a part of tb.
programme and the omnianeure of God
wa. publicly acknowledged by th* *pruken.
the effort bring peaked t- bare Him Lru. |
•Uy reeogniied by_a 16th Cootituuoaal i
Ameodrr.rot wan dimpproved in the nwc .

No one seems to question th* truth of I
th* finding* of SecJ Schon'* Coanmiwnn
appointed last May to invwHigate the affaire
of th* ladwa Bureau. The report, jut
mad*, ehargae or intimate* akurot univer
•al fraud cvmi|&gt;tioa or irregularity, an.!
that each individual bend of sub divisions !

Th. N*w IlMUpbire iUpubliera plat'form reaffirm* th* Ciaonnali flatform.
That ia ground on which all iUpublicmu
an Kami, and Jo aland? It Jcclirw* It to
b* lb* duty nf lha I'reriiknt to "reod*r
thaw high and nriemn pro&amp;neiotu nrtnal
and living rmMea." 8* my w* aU of &lt;n.

Already tb* iodustrioM lax-paywr la
Uu brat of our State* ha* to p*y auSriral
ua*a on account of the wh.ky traffic.
Nearly ev«ry State ia the Uaiou bro from
CM to a ball duota Chriatmm murdcro,
rreutuag from the aaic of whtaky. Th*
aolmr iudaMry of th* country » taxed to
I for tb* support of pauper* and top*y
th* cant
&lt;___________
uf lb. car* of ataniMb manufoctured •»&lt;! imputed
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A choice *toek »f good* juat received ,
mJ Boy’. BUSINESS and DRESS
for FALL TRADE.
SUITS and OVERCOATS.
OwCdSroM DEPARTMENT row
lu Puroiahing Gu-d* wr bar. a line I
■ aiata oT'a nice line of WORSTEDS aad
BBOAIX3XITHS for DRESS BUTTS. &gt; tb* latent Myk. in the BEST FITTING
[cASSIMERES and CDEVIOTS for,

A compile Ua*

CUFFS and the
SCARFS, TIES and Sift H«dkmhie&amp;

Umbrellas. Satchels and Shawl Straps.

33 Monroe

st., Grand Rapids, Mich.

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COFFEE

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TOBACCO.

of inefficiency, crookadnere and irregularity
ia rarely met
Caiet Clark Galpin wm
found guilty of tw&lt;&gt; of the many &gt;proi4ro
tioo» roouioed In tb* domra charge made
againM hha and be han been ordered to

IMPERIAL SOAP

CROCKERY.

the method, of the Commimiou were lib*
Star Chamber procowiing* throng bnui, that
the accoaed were never allowed to m their
arcumer* or to know the purpart of tbrir
testimony, chat it could be nw* ia rebaUal?

ia Mr. Galpta'a aree, idl b* can b. heard
ftum. Bat what la moat punting to the
public ia to know b.w a C. mmiroUowr.
whoae ioexciuabl. igoorawe: aad credabiy
raoe pant ire guilt, it ie via ime.i &gt; wa* tech
that be know* nothing of tbe ahamefol
ecadiclou af hi* Bureau, and waa no
potent M to demand hie immedratc retrio

AG.ETOwakj.ed.
nWsal

CHEAPEST AKD BEST

rSw-DETECTIYES The People’s Paper!
OF EUROPE AND AMtRICA,

Clulrn of five, pontage paid, “(k.
Hub* of ten
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fi5c.
Olub* of twenty, “
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CH.iMt'TOX BROTHER^
X, 4, 0, B aad W, Rntgvre Hare, aad 33
and B Wm fc. k« York.
Af mA at erLJmoL ),a
McCarthy, roney a gileb,
Detroit, Mick
By Grocer* guaarafiy aad by
Z. B. WILLISON,
lUatiaga. Mfob

wight ba** gut two quart. of wbiaky for
UT That dace will regard the reduction
of the wbiaky tax and lb* impoutioo of
tbe bunleu upon iadtutriou* and Kiber

Baeumptfou with gold aloM ia a moral
impoaribility. The Marra* attempt will wbiaky traffic. But then, U may be can­
be attended by the mo.: di*a*ten-u* coo- didly qnertioued if the eUm who buM
aoquenera, directly to the debtor cltan and (brae view* rrapeeting the relafiv* impor
taae* of whisky sad bread at ■irnria
ot tilc te *o large aa to make it worth thn
while of bat very few Coa-naauaeu to

It ia pnmible that we may not tre able
■ to rwaut apoci* payment! with nil of our
•valiable. rwouM. but it ia certain we
an not do it aad dripeoa* wnh the um of

INVALUABLE.

that until th* Murphy tidal-wave tbe*
much higher than it ha*, and until lb*
trade of the late Mr. Traak ahall eouvioae
more alarm to the "weed” of tbo revolting
nature of their thnlldom than they are
bkdy to do, tbe taxce laid opoa wbiakty
The ltepublie.ru throughout South
beer and tobacco are paid by aa Urge a Carolina propoae to re organia* aad not kt
claw a* could be taxed by any act of Cou­ th* Stet* [ wo bopelmnly into the hand* of
pe** Itnuy be further rrmajkeJ that
Mr. Evart* b uu'pta.1 iouably in bed
Ibe propoeed income tax ha* no advocate*,
order; awd be baa not improved hia regu
or tint to none, among tbe nawapapere.
tattoo a* Secretary of Btatr by bit moral
Em thee* that diacoune of hlroted
appearance io th* New York Court* lu
bond bolder* and Sbyioeka, do not Me any
bterit* in a law to tax every man who hap­
W&lt; have an idea that Tddeo will Mt
pen* to earn mor* than 11,000 a yaar. peea* bit anil for tb* I’rerideney until be
baa fiuiahcd bi* iorom* aait*. Maybe be

or gold •b.ittld tic worth »o much m tbe
market* of the world, at the lime of pay-1
UMSL Of ccurac Ibero wre an an implied ly determiaod to actwmpliah.
agreement that we would tret follow the
There b, however, one elam that wUl
example of tbe aMical King* of Europe, applaud th* object of tbe iocom* tax.
and "efip'' or otberwire by our own net That dweller of Indiana who waa thrown
reduce tbe Value af our coin.
lain parexy &gt;me of grief and rage on learn­
Thia i* a matter of rut tnotsent to m, ing that bia aon had converted om buahri
for ww are a rilrer producing eouMry and of tbe entire erop of corn, amounting te
wc mart tue cur product* to pay our debt* fourteen bnabefa, into coni rural and had
— to pay our iatermt which evrodtutre exchanged but thirteen btubal* lot wbiaky,
CM of th* principal outlay* of Govern

True, it ennte more to transport it to
Europe, but that maucr wm folly cooridcred when we mndc tb. contract by Which
w» renewed an cptren to pay in gold or

A full line of Undershirts and Dra

tbo hth aud Sth. One of lU Smith riau-re
of Glaat on berry Conn., wa* prmeal, who,
a few yean line* unfurled the taaaocr of
the revolutionary foreAthera ieaeribed
"taxation without rrpraoeniatioo i* lyran•y," aad who reaUted to th* dhtroiuiog

Imprwioe, and hold* n reception *1 th*
Riglfi Hom* tonight—th* Sufogw*
handquartern. Only a few year* ago advro
oaten of the movement could only travrra*
our etreeta under police protection. The
remarkable change in public aentimcoi
ainec wrought in atimted by tb* attoation
aad difference now trawl'd tbe delegate*,
official* from every grade, from Senator*
down, haatenia; to tender lb* hropitalitie*
of thrir home.. The Lafora and rough,
of tb* town no Luger attend the cooreo
tion to jeer at th* aMakert aad dieperoe if
by having tb* riot act rand, certainly every
•earioo wa* crowded, th*-culture and inIl w reported that the Demourali* log- telUct uoggregated h«*w bring Ubmaily
iaialure of New Jm*y will reapportion tb*
Rcpmcotatirc* ol that Bute ia tbe intcrvwl meeting ia thia city, aad cv*rv year th*
driagatea have been abb to report pregrrei.
of Senator Randolph.
Th* feeling of the Cuagremmen of Much ealhuaiaun waa maaiiwted ; and to­
day the move oo the tweniy a work* ia lb*

turned, that tin* thru»tiog of the bond* co
the market, whether aa a abam or ia
Th* a-&lt; of 1873 which by implication
carucat, io prwtaelr th* method adopted demoncuxed th* rilver dollar, form* no
by the boar* of Wall Street, when they p*rt of onr agreement with our creditor*.
It waa, to any the very hunt, unrolled for and mehotkey want tbo money tnemaelvee.
at tbo ti*ne; tor our *ilr«r was not tljen in
A Cincinnati *p*mal aaya that a promi
They point *« to the mult
dronlatioo, and that it wa* intrudneed aad
ncut citiaad of Ixaurvilk urge* lb* adup
they had ni»di a diecotery but
advocated by thorn who derired to further
turn *fea art by Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana
ia 1-ft to be eanuixd
the interou of the creditor dam. while ita
and
other Wootern State*, making th*
There ta little doubt that onr foreign booil term* were never underalool by tbo*
bolder* would prefer gold. J ml wow it ia whoa* every aympathy ia with the debtor ad icv coin of th* Coagramtoeal atandard a
legal tender, ia a word, • remoo diving of
worth th* meet, but we, th* debtor*, bare daaa, cannot be d*nimi.
'
• rilver by State action a* a nwaaure of reaomething to uy about thia matter riao.
Th* press aod.lhe people should damaad
and if wo pay according to contract, we of Congrraa the rn-e&gt;tabli*bmeut of the .
•hall do all that can roemmahly be de­ double (laniard, with aoch limitation- aa
to th* ooinag* of eilver, aad each protin I
The contract under which nearly all our ioaa an lu lb* profit* eaiuiug therefunu
prueenl ouMaod'uag bond* were ieraad, i* »» arc reasonable and equitable. Uy the
oootained in tb« Aral act Congn*. adopted act of 18C0 we gave the bond bolder the oo privikgm and EUcirio*. acet to iav*w
after General Grant waa inaugurated I'reei- pound of Scab—let him take U; nothing ligate South Carolina affaire la»t winter,
will report that tbe legiahlu.-v electing 3d.
dent. It waa ia the nature of a pledge,
C. tattler I'nixad State* Senator wan an Baad tn order to make it mere binding upon
legal body.
future Coogrcaaca a ixw imot of bond*

Coegremteok from tin elver dollar it*
legal tender quality, but raiicd.il* hrtrinMC
value by tnakrogfit contain four hundred
aad twenty gtaiA^i^tead of riven and
ro&gt;*-hall' grain* lem.
No*, to any om who ia not a bondbolder, it meat anem perfectly proper to
pay onr loud* in a coin enolainltig more

The purpeaa attributed ta Gen. B. F.
Bnahrr to man m. mvemiptfoa of tbv
charge, of Mr Chandler • promptly repadiaiad by that adroit mmtor ef diplo­
macy. and it ia pretty safe ta predict that

CHESTER'S CURE!
RliDfUT JHJjJJIIEll HUE'f
Asthma,
Hronrhitii, Catarrh,
Hay Fever Celis, tc.
An* aU Mmm *T th* k«reta**M7 tiTWH,-.

WONDERFUL CUBES
Waehiogtou evrrrapoodnt io a oootiauoualy unhappy atete of miad riure Coocro«* adjourned oo lha Hth, wit., W*e
terminated by tbe advent of lb* Woman
Suffragnete the flret of tbe prvweot wrek.
and rumor* of important and unimportae*

The Mild Powtr

CURES

HUMPHREY*'
Homeopathic Specific*

Wanzer &amp;, Barnes.
from thrir holiday jmnborem reri k k
doubted if a qworo. wiU Uprerout beforo
Monday; certainly w* weed tank for very
Rule work before that det*.
Aa MowtineMry Blair wm e*re of th.

nomlMtreu of Tildmi nt St. Look * k
impeded that th* rurolauou b* ira&gt; intro­
duced in to th* M^ykral Ugbinttre.
looking to lha auUiflouLe uf the work of
d-e Kleelora! Commiariou, may have ban*
intended m a abrevd move to krop the great

PATENTS.
ATH,

�I Hirvm Kentrid mJ J W. T. Orr.-lbey
, Mturti both wiffiiw rare utd MgWy napected
In ib* trratiug tba UH wm upra.nl to
Wo have bid wide tba daily uvocxNum j hr all who knew tb«m^ I was not au &amp;- tho pubfc xml was filled ts its utmUt
of life, ant! &lt;mw to thSaplao«.to esUbrate taU'wr with the fenna. Vet U the Utter, I euparity. rttero bring 182 nutnberv arid.
the aixth atinnri guh*rn« uf the Fioo-wrs
Musk wax furniBhod by J. L Rrwcl a
TUacrid woulrer , nukes tho
think'of gottlag tn! of httlr veil fcticd ;
The minting &lt;S ll-.o Reform Club tom and their deocendanta iu this county, who in adversity'and fvtopvriiy. Ha
rreningwa. a Very tatorexiog one, and orgstmwd and fera-.'l thunsrirro into . OtriXiau tn .M of hia actino* L
'
aosicty
a
few
years
agu.
There
was a aurpria* party at Mr. I^ri I
largely attended.
.
faithful srtrywhero. Wo sh.ll mi.
here, to day. Wo shall miai him
The Bepnacntativea from Woodland i
Fonaon'a Jan. 3rd and a woolly, number :
risureh, sod offius and Burial cirri**,
Udgv u. tbe Grand Lodge L 0,0. F, to I
; of hia friends were.there, aad twapvmS th* I
i be eentiaued for pany yw.
The iafio- heart* are saddened, hot ire mourn
light fentaatictiU three u’ttoek mm. TU I
Pr. 0 P and not J. R Abbot. ’
| cnee of gatbsrings like them- i&gt; Uuefieial
injH held by th* totitly, aad we coograto- muato waa furaiabed by Wm. Aodcraoa ,
,Tbe people are determined to enforce ‘
in many way* It brings together from
Utc them open tbrir mccob waiting them
4be tow rioting the aotooca at 10 o'clock '
all ports of the county the Pion.*r», the
Our School at tbe Homy ia progrm- i
mny happy reform of th* day.
in the’ ereuis- and on tbs Rabbetl.
sbeoM bars r&gt;&lt;. trrmble in settling hU •K finely here. Mm. Blackford, teacher.1
W» are happy to aummece llmt Juua
“Trtal by Jury ”
uanrisl affun, and then quietly fell wlevp
Jack Rabbit, j
Ti&lt;0 above mined ridoopliting norri and
Brigg* K*q. of Ifow.ua Mill* m rapidia Jamis. Awl tww my friend, we lure
1y mitering from btoreanat revere ifinraa.
met again ta tali the tales of by gusto day* original .Mcaieal Faro* will U given, with '
Tu cvtnaequevMM of nut bring able to aeLet us not reflea so much on tire past a* full scenery, elegant costumes, six nolo
curo the the daslrod brip, the Graqri
tbe futnre. Some bt ua have met here mogsn and a chenu of eighteen voicus a*
Coion Hall, oo Thursday •veniog. tbo 1
meeting* will be drferred fur lhe promt.
to day for the tost limn. Sawn tire same
installed lire otfeen of Rutland Grange
will bo said of tW aa -of tabora - they are 24th, inat. the majority of tbo pertiripanti '
Under the hod nf Woodkmi, wiH
are our local sieger* reinforced by a fsw of 1No. 145. Tbe Inatalktion win publie and
gons, gutaa forevtr. So tot us took w«l! to
be found the pari-cahrs of a must
lhe leading amaleuni brought pttrpoaly fur ‘the ocoaadoo pawed off pleasantly. Tbe
the
future,
awl
OHablish
a
record
on
ruth
Been
of
thb
county,
and
to
q«nd
tlui
shocking death by drowning of two young
day aud n*«uu£ wtcUMb
&gt;•»»« that will rocuramend as to God, and be « tbeoronarioo from Grand Rapid*, by Mr. 1Grangers are tiring a good burincm.
brouah’. your familiaa, your children and |c*re with ono Lrrd and Saviour, Jcru* J. de Zielinski who to the musical director .
The Emmaauri Church sewing society
ht»UMbold pels generally, and in addilkn Christ. But to my story. The aubjret of tbe entertainment, a anffickml guarantee ' LOCAL BUSINESS NOTICES.
will be u-nt«r:4ia.-&lt;} ua Friday afttwouon uf:
you have brimght trout yuur atorehouau o£: of my addrest, to-day, wdl be to c'xitrast in iudl that it will be a trcmrodoua acoraa. (
this wnak by Mm J B. Hcod.nhot.
Tb^ progranitora, which can b* End al tbe '
prortsiou th* result uf yotir Lard warnings the present with the post You will reculGenrleuren invited to Cm at six.
the rixdeeal of viands in alnuwt number­ lea that Chute. Galloway, Jonathan drug Xoro of Mem Waamr &amp; Borora,
Mr. Charles Mrxer, eon uf L N Mixir less baskets, carefully selected sod prepsrc.wtain
full particulars of the plot of lhe
Haight and S. S. Haight (my furuutr Hu
of this ehy. has been aerionaly ill at Caro, cd by troauk skill and cultivated cx|wtibsiid) were the three brabriora wbo fires' play as wall as tho uautra of the '
thia State,, of Rlteomatic few. He i* tencc, addoi to that of man. which bare
scttb.d in the townibip cf Wuodlaod. S.
n'uw rmovering slowly, but h as yet nn- ' been spread Iwforo or, each
&lt;.f u. wbo S. Haight, my fureticr husband, waa bcm
M. D. Raed dea.rM to sail attention to.
aUo to be brought.hotot
J has participated in thbjraaqiae: sram to | Aug. 12th. IBIS, in tho tortohip of Jcr
A reward off 1000 i. offritd by the | h*vs done juatioc to thT task set Ixfere j, sey, ritnben County. N. Y. and • migrated
any work in hia line, from putting a new '
officer* of Allegan eounty for the appro- । you, rren my brother • Supra " being tbe i: to Michigan in the year 1830 and first
wioke in an rid wheel, to tbe bunding of
bewthm aixi-cunvictiun of abe man who ' reprem-ntatire m. n of Barry crainty, wbo iI MStlad in Hamburg, Livingston Countr. “Ixt me write the songs of a pMfde," mid
burglarised thrir county safe on Munday | by iavituioa axe present al this feast, ami I Taught his first s.-hod st Webster, Wash­ . yopuiar leader, “anu I rare not who
night, of feet w«k.
&gt;
St^gaating that the
,judging from appearance, they -ton tore j, tenaw Uonuty in 1837.
Ho romc to tuakro lheir law*.
Naahrille ie to have a new hotel. Mr. dona just iee to the task set bsforv them, | Woodbud. then ca!!.-d Hastings, htoued BMundancy of the power of song over tbe
wilboat arousing them jfbring “gonaand- ; hit land and roninu-nosd chnuiog Lb farm, ‘ heart is greater, than that of tba law ewer
for n building t wo atari® high, 40x80. lu feera" but g«4 jadgra .T well vooked j। levptngbacbrit.r's hall, and living priori-j tbe will The airs and chontaoi of thU
chicken; pastry, ten. rtoffee and meh lil^. [ pally on |muuded earn fer hl* bread aad ' rem of aa Operetta are charming, and u
Wo have assembled to day in this hill Ireks f»r vsgr.uUaa, unt’d bo got a few : for ss poariUe from tit* severs atyla of
! clsastcul opera. The situatbaa are ludiRev. R. W. Fletehsr will make hU fare whk-L stand* upon th* bunting .,gr»unda aerm cf bud deavd fer wheat Andofclie
ludisus 30 years ago, who were then hr was obliged to pv back to Uviwgte!j ertan in the extreme aud again nt thura
wdl reiXarkv atilbn Frinbyterian Churdi
/next Sabbath morning. Hia health will now the Bule owners of the aurrounding ten County fur s.-cd whert, with an ox' heart reeding (the acute when- Angelina
team, *&gt;&gt;mo 80 miles, sleeping undrr hia profesww her adoration for Edwin). Our
not ptrutit bitnito remain langve, and hi*
readers sliouM not forget the day of the
rerignation filed eooie time ago ha* finally beautiful Tboroapple rircr, which tCey wagon at nqjht, amidst tho bowb of wild
admired mi touch, who M bygone day* bcasu and eiprasd tu tbe tomahawk ..I et-tertaiumeut, oor that the reserved vrat.
!&lt;cn accepted.
,
Tire auu'.vrrxry J tbe Hastinp Kefenn I tuado a tuauly strugglo againat their white the savage lodiart. By 1838 they had are ready for sale; th*, general ad miction
fo*a in dofcoM wf their Ire mra and their'I succeeded in rairiag a few l-uahels of price has been plaewd very low—thirty-fire
Club will bu cwlcbralcd by a eoeial in .
tiuion Hall, Thursday evening. Jan. )7. I hqotins ground*; and along thia beautiful ij wheat, bat ll»ea there w.ve another diffieul |

l Ur. Ttcrc was not a gristmd1 in Barry I
Admsaicn al thn door 10 rente. Children
will n.1 be admitted uniraw acc^mpeuMd toned 1. glide jporttngly with dusky end i County, nor «ay nearer than Ionia, nrarc
by tbrir perrnli. The ladire of tbe Christ- plumed warrai.-a arw«d with abaft and ,
Council Proceodingt.
[ three mon with wrong arm* and iron'willa,
iaa Union will nreva refreehuxiotc.
l«l bow bearing tbe trophic* uf thrir victories.
Regular meeting oftbe Common Coun­
But to-day bow changed the acene from I ret uuf*r&gt; aurrey and doer a toad Io lueia,
that of SO year* ago. the ‘whin- man super- driving tbe cirnatd wapiti at the aame cil wa* hrid at thrir rudu Friday evening
Jan. dtB, 187«.
Hi* Honor Mayor Bendy in tbe thrir.
been driven away, tbe forest hornet bare , and ike other two'aa rratd tuaptera Tbe
Ou call of mH the fullowing Aid. were
been cleared by the white man the Ho-; flrat day
they
•ucc.'oded in get
thnv far haabooi large and the mcetinrai
! ting rirht-.inilcs to wiiat was then called
interesting. A cordial invitation ia eZc- beers of Barry county, a city and village*
Aid.’Abbey, De*ey, McNaughton, Ruahave been built upon the Thoruapplc riier, the uld Bird place. Bin] had alrredy
tended to everybody to attend .them.
sdl, Tumlinscn, Winkelman, Young
through the courage, energy end reonouiy ’ deary] a few n&gt;U of hud, hut had starved*
The Finane* Committee recoutrucnJcd
Typhoid fever i* now regarded by our of the Pioneer*, and with Jon there-was out and vacated hia prewiaie, which a!
beat yhyririaMta a filth fevtMud iu many
I fur led them eonfiwtabto quarter* far the to allow tbe account of Thoa. ,A^°h. for
diau wigwast and the wide braudre* of । night. But tlje weret hiu out yet nun:. stone, amount *5.00, at *2,50. Adopted
Aya*—Aid. Abbey, McNaughton, Rua
I the ferret treieicaatin~ their Jcstfow*
Thu three men bad not eaten anything
the limpid water* ol the Tburoayplc, tin- during tbe day, nor arev&gt; a drop uf water srll, Toudiaron, WiukLuran, Young—0.
Aid. Dewey not voting
and now tired, hungry and ihtrary they
Bv Aid. Tomlinson, that we proceed to
euu-hl for v/Ufthing to driak. to quench
Tbe Grand Rapids E*iglr ut October
Ward to fill the vacancy orreaioned by the
2(kh, 1877. spnka as follow* of Miss Julia
rraiguation nf G G. Spaulding. Carried.
A Dunn, who U to siag'bcreoo lhe S4tb;
in It. and a few dead leaves, rs_ they sup- j
On the fint ballot, N. Bailey rereired
“It was her-first appearance in a public
p-«i ■-.1, whea, to tbjr traror. in the morn­
concert in our city, and she took ths aud­ d&lt;um«iic animal, from tLc stjtruM and log tbey feundH)X d- -d ioav.-a M. bo d.-ad i
ience by etratu. She has a InMUtifol and c-.-ld-pireriug wii.d..of winter temples nf Biive. whuh airiucr-ri fiw both viriostol
carefully trained roieo and wifi I* a prime cducariuc. a teisjda of jti-tire, a ' Hutd de sod drink, aa 1 was ail they had until they |
favoripi with ril who k^rore artistic vocal Cremy' for the !sw breaker* and dia-bc- reachnl Ionia, the second night, when they |
dient of our land an asylum f-.-r tbe care ate a aqwtrc moat To day there it a good j
By Aid. Touilinaoo, that we proceed to
Ou Tuesday evening the Ktb inat. I) D. and protection of the ]«x&gt;r tod unfortunate state fund Lading from Woullaod to louia,
ballot again for an Alderman in third Ward
and you nan ridw there ami back at yuur
U. M..G. H.Brouki installed into Ibrir ows uf this county.
PiotMera of Barry cuutqy you have an ess*. The next in order cwi-s ..ur wed to fill va-ancy ocwiuiaood by tb* reeagnarespcctir* offiern. the following offieets of
lion of G. G. Spaulding. Which motion
Hastings Lodge No. 5S I. O. 0- F. lor heritage, you made a good triection av to din? &lt;l*r. and bridal tour, which b quite
the. current term: A. A. Young, N^G.; a salubrious elituate. and aril unequalled in coa'ait with thorn of tho prewtnt day.
Aa I nxiv a tlrataaro of cktaii mile* upon
Z. B. WUlisrat, V. 0.; J. M. Ihsnmer. fur Ha fertility.
With dignity, hotirwty of porpore inRec. txe.; N. Bail.y. Trews.; J. Mmphy.
W. Kelley I.
Per. Pre; W. A. Eartwril, W.. N J. du&gt;iry and ecoueciy Bury county will ere already alluded to, my haetwad trudging
By Aid. Tcmlinaon, that Norman Bailey
loef.renk among the firat in importance along on foot by ray lid*, happy, yo\
Bron-win, C.
in “Michigan my ’Michigan," “The laud thriro happy, at the coob-n&gt;|Jation uf one be decUral appointed Alderman in th*
The Bean! uf Suprrviaors rimed their
third Ward in place of G. G. SpauMing rewc lure ao well "
day haring a niee little rou*"* wa could
aeraion of Sahrdny af»at noon, and tbe
Sinew the organintioo of l!u» auriely call uur own. To-day, 187?. it coate a aigued.
offirtal j.-mci-edings will appear is lbw beat
Aym —Aid. Abbey, McNaughton, Tom
many «f iho noldc men and w,«&gt;en among nice little fara to prepare foi the nuptial
the Pi ira-eni uf this county have “laid knot and 'bridal tour. People haae to linaua, Winkieman—1.
kuIcc was au itujn:rt»et one and the
Nay*—Aid. Dtwuy. Buaadl, Young—X
down the red* ateff of life" aad “gone to travel. aomewhere, anywhere, only the far­
burinere transacted «f the iilmoet import
that land from whose bcurne no traveler ther off they^-o. die mote they uc rtnpeciaww Wc think the work of tbo asmioii
Wbcrcupoa Aid. Tomlireoa. appealed
returtM." Since our last annual gathering eJ generally, and the coaiaqaatw ia. you
rri? dw, and that tbo Beard nobly won
from the deeuioo of the chair, which ap­
bold in thl* ball uno year ag-&gt;, six of tbe haw to rapport tbe farm luwead of the
the epplaudit "wdl dune good end faithearly ecu leva and Pioneer* of thia eouniy firm (ttpporttag yoa.'and you wwn testa peal the Mayor doolined to entertain. At
k.rep—d •way end an now sleeping in to think that you haw a pretty huary bur­ thia unit Aid. Dewey, Rnaaail and Yowag
left the Council Room. The Mayor de
thrir grave*. Tho reoord and history
den to brer, and yrorferi rare over it, and
aded oo .1#orosn prrwat, to which AM.
written oo lhe pages of lira*-, aa to their then intend of applying tbe right remedy
character* aud noble quslitins m pione-r* aad gang to work, you apply for autao
The Mayor then dselarcd Council a
of Barry. County
Mm. Trarla aod Mra. high poailton. a real of office, or ia agen­
Hanua of Irving, rid twldeat* and Pio cy uf aotnc kind, which ia nothing mote jnuroed.
Wm. n. Srxnatxit, Recorder.
necra, Wtu. H. Brown af Caledouh. Kent nor leer than tlie modem way uf bocfpng, •
Cc., oue of the ridral toudeut* and P»nseranf Thtniapplo, wbo totaled the
wrat qumter of section twcnty-oujpof that
township in Jone IfiHir The Records of

from tbe Qi of Lowril'a fainst daughter.

an. In rouduaion my fellow Piocroroand
citixaBs, friends and neigbbora, 'U is our
duty to rittrish and perpetrate tho mem­
'diticn oftbe road*, the annua) return of ory of th* coble ll.-ncer men and women,
wbo hero litvd, toilsd sod died in thia onr
bdorrd- County of Barry. Inlbo*ndaJ
the county. At I0| o’clock Vniou Hall gUberiny, iu tU groat rongrogiuon. ia
,*ta opened aad the people gathered fur
an hour *f suria! and fricudiy mtercourae.
and by noun tho Hall wa* literally psmkted,
improved U^d in lb* township of Wood­
aaata were arvarigod lattgthwire of lbw hiall.
land. The - wbrio number of acme of
fated Ibis year was 3,813. Tbe
will gather around the hrertb, and tell the |
I pyeached there wsa delivered
stray of Ihrir strife."
At each amnual'
Umaru, in uur &lt;1W fcf house,
reund uur nunArea are growing Ire* 1,
I drawn Holins*. ' Kra* llteru
ace before tod many with wbww&gt; 1 have i
lurches. -Thu firtt setao'. WM
llcrrta Loe, iu iho.WberierdUbeen acquainted many jeate, bending down |
whitened lodca ptudriin your lengtlword
ysers, aud with ui-e our year* will bare an-j
nod, owe by mso wo riml step from tba
threshold of timo to lb* “eternal world."
Of those who stDI live, your western run
to radiant with gm&gt;d deeds like thorn wbo

= City Drug Store!
w WANZER A BARNES (Sticeeaaors to Baknu a Co.)

mt. |

^Phoenix Block. HASTINGS. MICHIGAN.
Having and keeping constantly on hand every variety of

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Drugs, Patant Modicires. Somsopathic Hexudias,

n

STAR

CLOTHING

HOUSE-

Dissolution of Copartnership.
Having bought tbe interest of H. 0 Levi in
the firm of IxfvWBroa., the undersigned will
hereafter conduct the banneas.at the old stand
38, 40 and 42 Canal Street, under the long
established and reliable name of tbe great o.ne
price Stas ’Clothikq Homa, in consequence
□f which the eqtire stock must be turned into
money at once. Notice these prices:

Men's heavy grey OyereoaU,
Men’s heavy chinchilla Overcoats
Boys' Overcoat*.
Boys' heavy Overcoats,
3 00 to 10 0&lt;
Men’s heavy Satinet Pants only
Heavy knit Jackets only
5(
Call at once, for at them' prices the stock wE
be closed put very fast.

ISAAC C., LEVI,

Successor tn Lavi Bkqh., btar Clothing Houts

WagrtTSMT

store. 38. 40, and 42, Canal BL, GBASD KAPID8.

juiran * m d

THE STEBBINS BROS SAY

- B. I EBANT!1

Don’t buy any Furniturepr Picture Frames
intil you have priced thehr Goods, for you
I will save money by it.
Everybody knows they are the only
ai

a.

—DRY

PRACTICAL
UNDERTAKERS
city and attend promptly to all calls

IDS r ini the

_

ill that line day or night.
nrtikjire
l*ur* Depot,
Depot. South
.South Side State St.
St., Ileetiiw* Mich.

I have on hand a full stock of
Dry Goods of Jatest style*
and abo

Julius Russell

GOODS
Has just received a complete stock of
of all the popular pattern*
an^ beat qualitic* at lowest
rates.
I bjt’c jiut re­

ceived a full line of

STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
l3^’ess Goods and Trimmings,

Men’s and Boys’ Clothing
to which I now invite especial
attention.
I atn selliqg at
prictw that will aatouiah
all. Come iu and look
over my atock.

lABIES'MllliEM’SFlRMSHIWmDS,
BEAVER CLOAKS AND CLOAKINGS, SHAWLS.
FLANNELS, HOSIERY AND GLOVES,

HATS AND CAP

HAT8 AND CAPS, SHOES, ETC., ETC.
I keep eouitlautly on hand a
full assortment of men's and
boys’ Hat* and Cap*.

A AI I vn mo before purchoaing and I will »ell you goods
v ALL cheap aa can be found in the city of Hutiuga.

u

JULIUS RUSSELL;
ing too fast, ws are deenorsiing God's
taws. WnmoateUy h-svru’e legisktioo
of truth and duty or suffitr 'tlfc oo«teqneotra. I repeat it again, w» are living
in a Cut ng*, which 1 wiU show to you by
a few otaiiatics. In IMO there was not a

(/Tba Pionenr Mealing.
/Notwithstandiag tho trafavoroble eon

Facts for the
s?3£5jSS£
vK«Sn

bad about tw.-niy sahdaro.
Ire rievro achod dHri=i* ia the

, Mid tbit-year there was aver
ruled for school purpose*. There
d»7 gubd* store*, unc drag store.
Jd ah*. »ht»p, tbraw Waekamith
/ four doctors, one steam grtol-

-Mte AM saw mill.

TUre is

Deep aeLemnity [wrvadaa the mtnaa of
tb* riliteu* of Woodland and Odoasa,
caused by another act of Divine Providence
which has called, without a moaraots
warning two young ladiva from time to
eteruity, who were drowned in Tupper
Ukeon Saturday laat. The fact* a* we

Chauncy Prirei, started with his wife to
risitAlr. NiAola’ people in Odrom. aftor
visiting some lime at Mr. Niabola, Mr.
Thompson and wife, sod Mias Nrebris, a
young Udy 14 yean of age. went trat un

A fill! line at very low figure*.
Come and aee them before
buying claewhere.

GROCERIES.
Prints!

Prints!

Drop in and aee tbowe late
irtylea of Print*. All style*
at bottom figure*.

pct5m3

-PhoNtbc Hiock, State St.

TEAS.

JOIN B. WEIBEU AC!.,

Commission Merchants,

GLOVER SEED

■ 20 eta. to 80 eta. ttor lb. &lt;
a equal to aajUu Urn city

BOOTS AND SHOES
An ohoap as the cheapest and
warranted iw good aa any
in the market.

COFFEE.
BKUED

�TIME TABLE.
Taking Efwct Nov. lltb

1877

ImsUJsaarevnE’^;oWB arsrto
AMiirirrtirniRii na ub.

Tbe Kocklaed National Baah rf Syoek,
the Real Estate Savings Bank uf St.
Louis, sod tho Derry Savings Bank of
Manchester, N. 11.. biro raspoodsd.

a Urge number of earn from other road*.
The internal revenue reoelpts fat Do
Bnsiner Howard, United Buts* District
Attorney for Utah, resigned recently to ccmber fob 3448,000. The ass. is
cater into law btumow with Mr. Wm. thnugbt lu be the agitatiuu, la Oossgrres,
Newton, of Flint, receiving a eemphmentary note from Attorney General Devon*
aAr.nwlrdging his cfEcirocy and fiddity.
tbere are now in tbe asylum for the insane
there,upward of 680 patients under u-attaeut, a number far m cictsi of the number
tbo institution wad originally designed to
acoomodatt. And the number is inereesing almost daily by new arrivals.
Tbe Bay City lieform Club has closed
Tho Farwell Rtyiritr in it* last israa,
fifteen saloons u&gt; that oily.
say* . ■•Last week ths Wilkin girl* shipped[
Henry E. Gractte, of Charlotte, died from thia place to Detroit 1,100 pound* off
comb boncy encased in tvmall glass boxes,.
recently at Hhermso, Texas.
thn being only a portion of thin yearn•
product, lor which they received the high­
during 1877 were 1201,415.
est markat price They have at presentl
The ttmana county jail hu been sup- fifty coliratm of bee."
piiod with new furniture throughout.
Tbo white wire dutbea line swindlers
Gilmore’s ‘Band, with forty iadtrumeau. hare been operating in Kakmaxoo County,
taking cuntncta Uiat alu rward turned out
to be oote* for tWH, which tbeir unsms
peeling victim* had dgned. Sheriff Gales
got after the sharpen, mads them give up
•■I lA* •.••*» Lm wwlj find ab*«S «h«w», aad
then waraetl Ibcmeut of lhe county
’
’
i likely to erase la that
locality.

Gen. Wm- P. Innes, of Grand Rapid*,
hx* obtained judgement io the Calhoun
County Cireuit Court against Wm. H.
Brockway,
of AIWoo. for 110.080.96.
Michigan Centra) Kailroad Mock ad­
vanced four per cent in the New Yosk Brockway is agent of the Unsii.g branch
of tbe Lako Shore and Michigan Southmarket, Dee. Slat.
em Railway, sad tbe suit wm brought tn
D. W. EUia. of Assyria, riaughterod a recover for services performed in thooonbog the other day which weighed, when
drone.!, 626 pounds.
Of the 8,620 homerfud lireose. iteue-i
11 in now reported that tbe burglars who in thia State, only 1.922 have been patent­
opened tbe Allegan County Treasurer’■ ed, while most of tbe others ' have been
eafe got about *2,600.
abandoned by the licensees.
By sending
to tbe snpervisore forms for proof of such
abandonment, Cotamiasloner Partridge ha&lt;
succeeded in rottoring to maikci nearly
38,000 seres, at aa expense to the Suu
of 3298.65. This list indudes only three
aneunt Order ‘01 United Woritneiu was lands on which no proof of wtlUzteut wm
organirol tn Detroit lau wook.
,

1.50 PER YEAR
Our. it fe deemed probable st &amp;- P.tersburg that the latter will refuse to open
oegotiutioo* in that way.
Ohio Republicans bare great respect
for the President's civil service order.
Orrr 90,(XH) cf them stayed al home on
elcctiou day instead of going to the polls
And instillin’* wilt, iwtliluw

'X,'/

Tbs proansdiap of Coagm st the sc*
■ion which waa cummrared io October
make a gnod-aiaad volom* ofthsCottgraBiooal Ileevrd, which i. being indexed, and
will ba ready fur delivery immodiately af-

tennis!, m order has been received by the
Baldwin Locomotive Work* in Philadel
phi* from the Rumen GovrenmraS, to
build forty of the larpst riled freight en­
employment to 2,000 men.

George RolrtMon, caught in thn act of
rteaiiog Governor Tilden's law-books, wm ,
scateared, by Recorder ilanebetl, to twu
yean aad a half in State's Prison. The |

lueut, J. H. Ingalls, of the United
Stata Army, now on duty at the High
School at Houghton, Mich., baa been
ordered to join hi* battery.

The Banker for a year I
ginning with Jan. 1,78.
The REST paper ■
for the people
•
of Barry
Co. is

■till BASISS Division.
The Reliable Ntoeri Lib*

THEBANNER

tm iapiii ami lErioir

KssriEBl
MMdteeiN*

Sarsaparilla

AlteMis Itayawss te*;s

LIVER COMPLAINT
DYSPEPSIA,
.=4 tehu-ifyin* thsMsot

Q. P. Rowell &amp; Co's. Col.

AGRSWOffffl-HOUDHS!

RAILWAY COMPANY

Punctuality.
Punctuality Is (be «nnl of Lesions, and
jet It is astonishing bow many people are
unpunctual. It is not only a scru.us vice
iu itself, but (lie fruitful permit of nnmer-

“Tba train Arrro/lre leaving Detroit for
Port Huron on tin Grand Trunk road at
4 p. tn. has bean suspended."
Daring tba past year there were 41!
read red, 451 discharged. 22 pardoned, 10
escaped, 9 recaptured, 5 released fop new
trial, and 6 died at the Buts pnuoq.

‘,k» I•« cwt • r‘?l «iii.Roi'n

Kgst

rings
i-n IM O.

the New York Contra! and Huilann River
railroad*, letters are dirlributed ia Detroit
A. H. Stephens will have a paragraph
24 boon after being mailed in Naw York. on the Electoral Cammtaion—so entirely
new subject—in the next Athntic.
oat greatly enlarged and improved. It is
Tbe CrtXral Parific Railroad Co.'imve
now a large seven column quarto with a ordered 700.000 trees, to be rat out along
Detroit instead of a Chicago pleat inside. the line of their road lhe coming rewsoa.
Mr. Henry C. Levi, for rears a partner
in the writ-known Bur Clothing Bouse.
Grand Rapid., left for (Wumbia, 8. C.,
where he will probably engage in business.
Michael Rivera, the man killed on the
3d io*L, by a falling tree in al amber camp
near Farwell, was a stranger In that region,
sad Inquiries are being made tor bis rels-

Wdl, my mghty-oix yoare have taught
me this, that duly must be th. rafo, and
affection tho sweetener, of oar firs*. There
ie a retributive judgment ia thia world—
weget what wegivo—if we owka suffering
we shall be mad. to suitor. Tbe uno wbo
Robert SeoU and James Dunlap, tbe lorn urnra is hsppiort—[Mrs. Jttkioa,
Northstapton bank robbers, have been senA* ths thoughts are *o will the acta bo.
teooed to twenty year* ia Blate Prison.
We can rievste tbe eundilion of Uber by
A dashing naval officer proposed to a allying it to noble thought* which eoofcr*
Washiagtoo belle .ra TuradaZwm accept- a gne* upon th* at wall as tbe rank Fo£1
ad on Wednesday, aad married onSalar- no matter how poor or humble a man may |
be, tbo great thinkers of this and other
day* may eum* In and ait down with hisl,
and b* hia companion for lhe lime, though
hia dwdling be the mranrel hot.

'•pa-Onterttetao'.

te.rt8gv,rJRb?iggsay
40X"a.ta:.T,it!,gfe.:g=g

m

StStJ

THE GREAT CAUSE
HUMAwSlIHEH

SSDtfEiSSiSt ffi-llsm a i am, ir.
Lists*. JiASSL.* . . .teiT:_'‘«axnrfix
B. B. TAYU&gt;M. Oral D.H
Drn,oWtjijarp!H.Ktf," ■

£Uii.l

REPEAL 3CTBBICM, UfflUJE,

IET8
POULTRY WORLD.

LAST CHANCE.
■

tfaUaon

. Receiver Trowbridge af the Detroit and
Mihrskw Railroad Company, wa* author­
Bod by the Wsya« Omit Court Maad.r
to pnrehs-o fud aad tie. animat'd to be
nauM during 18784.
Says the Kalamaaoo lilsreiyi: “Not i
long dace n daod was axacetud m this j
i tbo ruin of freedom." says a wvll-infonnad
-ntcr in H^pra's WraMy.

,

Out of a popdstka af about half a m.D
ima.ia Liverpool. 45,060 were brought
before thclreal justimw during tbe twelve

ilroad

katl «f tk. wrlk »•( S.S
t |vi MUlalra tert*
4 Bvrih ^ rsamatwlM

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Why ia • bmp chits ray Khe a Oltia*go
ravings bank f N* OM appears able to an­
swer thi* — Danbury Nrm. Thsl s) a

sieCincuen pledge-

|tt«&gt; |

•&amp;i1i

Terrible Nilro-glycwina Explosion.
Tbe htn-Oami .pedal from Marqtsrtle, Midi., tap that while a Chicago
and Nirthwmtern box car wm being k«ded with niiroqtlyoeriue at Jaekson mine,
near Negauno, the mam eliludcd, iastantly killing raven mra sod demolishing the
ear. Tlx focumotirc wa* lifted • into th.
air aad thrown fifty feet, and Unded in a
contused heap of wood aad iron; Of the
killed, 8. A. Wlrroler so^ hi* wm Walter
and Ira llencklry were employed al th*
nitre^lycerane works, Hcnekley being
Superintendent. ThoMi tb'rra were Mown
io atoms, no hlece Urgrr (baa twu pounds
being dixxMfit-lr Ths other four were
radruad employe, and were iu tbe mb of
the engine wh-u th* expbwios enure.
Their blsckeMd and mangled remains
Military opcratkn. around Rutcbuk were there, with the fiesh flipped from
are suspended on account of snow.
tbeir fores arid limbs, sad their boms were
I*riocc Biamsrck's influrare is spin broken. Their moms are William Meyers,
dotmoant ia tbe German Governmcat.
Willinn Sbellmxn, Charles Ruiller and
Mr*. Hennessey of Eldorado, Food du J rry Foley, hhpeming three rnilre away,
Lae county, Wio.. is said to be 104 year* plainly fell the sboek. and too damage in
Nrgaauo was probably I250U. and rom*
[«rw»* there a:&lt;: reported senuualy injured

i

IAIJLIOAD.

IIMlTlKirW’silUTR

fi

haring failed.

ht line, Jactai &amp; Saitm

r, if they have more wood
than greenbacks, they
may bring us one
cord of good
1 wnpd which

In 1877 Chicago received 2.731^47
barrel, nf fcur. 14318,182 bsahub of
oora, 13,413395 bwbtd. of oats, 1,739,
B30ba*h&lt;Uefrye, 5,022340 bubd. of
barley aad 3389,210 live bop.
'

Mr. Boughman, of Bunflold, made a
One of the flourishing features of Hop­
quwtUy of maple Sugar on Saturday, kins, Allegan eonnty, is a creamcry which
Dee. 22d, the rap running freely.
handles tho milk of 14U enws. end made
from
April 27th to Nov. 10,57,000 pound*
A dtviden vf 10 per cent, ha* been de­
cland by tbe Mineral JUngo Railroad of choree and 8,200 pounds of batter.
company. That U a narrow gagua road. Tbe patron* of the fiustory realised about
350 per cow.' The uniform, high quality
of tbe product gave it command of tbe
market, and the butter netted 30(m33
cent* per pound. The superintendent of
the foctory ia W. Wait from OhU.
A special to tho £rtai»g Snitt, from
Niles under tbo date af December 31. h»
the following -. “Benjamin Hadding one
of tbcol-irel pioneer, of Western Michi
gan, died ia thia city Sunday morning,
aged 85 yourv. Ho was born in Bodford
county, West Virginia, in May 17?2 , re­
moved to Tcrrreoupe 1‘rsrie, lad., in 1830,
Expedition
and to Niles in 1838, making nearly 40
It ia Louis E. Bell, instoed of Riehsrd Cr* passed in this vicinity.
Decearetl
Bell, who ba* been appointed general bag­
rm an aged wife, but of twelve child­
gage master of the Canada Soothers ren, but one survives him. with iwo grand­
children and throe great grand -children.

Mr. David Cey, of Ceresco, aMtketoa
three-bop Wednesday, that weighed 1,960
pounds. The Unreal weighed 750 end the
smallest 555 pound*.
?

and neighbors that there is
no need of borrowing
the Banner tn read,
when they may
have it all to
' themselves

roasoMwaiLTM
PRIBDISTRIBBTID8 COIPANY
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astings Republican Banner

Bwr3

Twaos HtMCUmoSr

VOL. 22. NO. 39.

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1878.

Closing Out Sale

WHOLE NO. 2085.

"k ee, we can ace t!ic atreet for three
| miles if wo care to lock," rad rixieg from
I her chair, kbc hud down her work, weat to
I the corner cupWrd and took out » black
I junk bettfe, a tin evp end a iiigar bowl,
I,nd s« them on the tabic.
i "Help yourself, Mr. Braley, I aevor
drink, bu: Alxjnh does. Wa don't have
any wine, but you are wtloraie to mmm
"My dear madxni I. like you, never

PHYSICIAN A SURGEON

Tubular Lanterns with guards
Brass Pet lanterns
100 Champion cro»a cut saws
100 doz. warranted mill files 8 in.
100 doz. warranted mill files 10 in.
50 doz warranted axes
1000 nests tin paiLt (our make)
100 fioz. 6 qt milk pans (our make)
50 Kegs Burdens horse shoes
1000 II*, horse nails finished
300 boxes glass (8x10)

90c, each
70c. CM*.
per foot

l

luiou by rtrikrag out that part that rw
lates to rescinding the ectaou of the Board
*1 tU October amaira 1877 kxing the asl ary of the Judge of Probate.
The amenumeut did not prevail by yeas
and nay. v follows
''
Yiaa-'Mr. Bartram, Sidaam, Stowell,
Tbomaa. WaUderffand Wclf-C,
Nays—Mr. Braham, Brown, Drwey,
Derire. Emory. Hecht HoughtaUu, Hoyt,.
Mathews, Niebob, Phillipa and Bohm
son—12.
The motion of Mr. Emory to adopt the
raaohdon prevailed by yraa aad ways aa

r*. n. Powzu.

*•1 dra t boliavr in making fools of
Comfy Clerk,
ihemaJrM anyway, hut 'Jiijah is in the
tv Moawine.
wdtet so much bo says ba needs something,
January, 8eh 1978.
it don't make much odd* now," and she
pure a longiimwn breMh.
Yes mM be lonah' nteratemra, Mrs.
Roll elite.
Palmer, so far from ndjsbbora.'
Membeni all prraent except Mr. Thomar.
"1 have company enough. I du .mH
Journal rood and approved.
like to talk wuh people; they braak up my
Mr. Wokf maVwJ tU tte ehimw^nat
tboughu of those who have gone "
‘te county now in the bawda of tte County
“Ah, I bxvo board-ramethibp of your
K- __ r
1
,L. ____ I__ _ . _
kraea. and Ky heura bUoda foe you, but

20c. each
$1 00 each
75e. per nest
$1 50 per doz
$1 50 per keg

YeasMr. Benham, Brown, Downy,

And all other goods at proportionately low price*.

PHYSICIAN &amp; SURGIDM.

rough, Lilly tract ef country, with here
and there a few acres of clearing. but vary
Gw humble farm bounce were to be sera.
e hare a large and varied assortment of Cook Stoves, Heat­ The roads were rough and stony; a noisy,
ing stoves, Tin Ware. Shelf Hardware, Horec Blankets, Feed rwifl stream of water dashed down the
Cutters, Bob sleds, Cutter*. Wagons, Corn shellcm, Heavy and hiiLi, end about three miles from the wijIago a rough saw mill bad been built, to
Light Harness, Ac., Ac .that wilj be dosed out at
accommodate the lumbermen, who io the
winter cut and hauled immenae quauthici I
of pine, rprucn and hemlock logs, to be j
converted into lumber. Tbousrads of logs
lay piled up io the mill yard every winter,
end the miller (who waa unde to Mias
Palmer) had ample employment ail the'
year in his mill. Hs lived In an old
Don’t fail to ciall and secure a bargain.

-A. B.— IFAc/i you hart rtad this pletue hand it to your neighbor Yours Respectfully.

Greble &amp;, Russell.
DENTIST

Nashiilte

Miclitai,

ATTORNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR

Great \cws
Th« Holidays are over and Lewis Stehn hasileeidvd to
well his stock of Winter Gouda at or below cost, consisting of

SMITH k KNAFFCSr.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW ft SOLICIT-

mt,

»«I73Z

BRADY fo CRITES.

II. &lt;’. I’Et'KIIAM,
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,

IIIHlIllb.MITUTO J1IHTS,
Uuder-wear. etc.
Lndic*' Dress Goods, Ulaakingsr Felt
Skirts, ctca AT COST.
Buyers will please call in
and convince tliernxolves tliat I meat) what I say.

Cash Store of LEWIS STEft.V.
OFTMi; J-BMX o'-wsl fsAwtte.
imuev JmLi'.te Hlwb.*ist* Auwi.

! apirit, and when io her company, never
. epoke a word that waa not an actual acera
any. It waa a ate, Iraely life for them
both, but they kept oo working. and inerraaiog their property, erouosuxiog in
every way, and hoarding up money, not
fee the good tbey might do, bat aimply for

Mr.P.Dewey
presented
tbe SLas
Mtition of
of uoroman amount „f wood for tte tarn of
Wm
BiStohZd
« odwra,
Court Huuac. Jail and county offices, for
the township of Johnstown, asking the the resning year.
Motion Ln-vaiW
Board to roratahlish the Slate road aur.
veyed across the cast half of the south • Mr. Wolf moved that tte chair appoint
ran quarter of seetioa 36 in aaid town­
ship.
,.
Mr. Dewey also presented the petition
-f IL T Merrill and 8 others upon the
same eubjret, together with a certified
ropy cf field notes and plot ot a portion ..f
a State road from the vQtereof Marshal!
in Calhoun rouoty to’lha center of Barre
rouuty from tbe oCoe of the Secretary of
"I Wish I could believe it, but. Mr State.
The chair anocm.-.rad the fallowing, ar
Braley, my Uy was drank wheat hi died*
OnwHionofMr.Wolf the aame were such roramittre Ilia tuber wm drank whon bo icct him
Mr. Ttetww, Nkhtea and Malhewa.
out ou the prmd! He knew the iro wss
The Pnwidrat and Secretary of th&gt;
rotten, audit ba had tern himself, be
Barry County Pioneer Society ci toodad t&lt;
would have MWtr cut off bis right band
the-Board of Bnperviaon an Invitation to
than to send him, bat hs was just u bo
attend the Sixth Annual .Marling of raid
was, and he turned &lt;.ul half a glam, and
Society to te UM at Umo. Hall, iw tte
aweelcocd it, and taade my boy drink it;
city of Having* t^moevww aftarora.
I said what 1 could to atop them, but
which or. motion of Mr Durkee waa acttey would util liatra to me. I followed
them to tbe d«.-r, and b^ged item not to
go, and I saw Johnny go down, and Abtjah so drank ho couldn't teip him."
“My poor friend I it wm dreadful I But
hsd you tuber your dear boy should bare
gone tbsn than to hare lie«i acd erowu
up a poor, drunkard, a curve to himself rad

WM. VPJOHX,

t-1 DETROIT
CHAS. 11. RAVER.

.

STOVE

S.TuJJ.TjTli'

WORKS,

11. A. GOODYEAR, Ajjcnt.
Something new.

Just out.

'"^Vbra Mr. Braley waa about to build
bia Sbuaa, ha rod* with Dr. -Kiaptoa up
to '.he mill and contracted tut the lumber
to bo delivind at each a time, at the ail*
of the new houee. Everything waa done

HOLHlRRlRr
Lack, will ticwa, but the moment the ben

Six-hole, Extension Top, Portable Planinhcd ('upper Reservoir edictioo waa spoken, they would both

if. J. MtXXz
Jofferaon St.,

.

Gumming &amp; Filing 8awx

FACTS TO BUYERS!
1st.—Messrs PO WBR3 k BARLOW have a stock
of critically selected goods for this market, exceed­
ing in variety the combined (docks of all talker- Hard­
ware stores in the city of Hastings.

PEOPLES DBtra

p.red with Bmp

STORE.

Cl..wi&lt;«l»

8d.—This house is the newest in its line, and, un­
like its coiupciitors, haft no old goods od hand that
were bougtt when goods were high, which enables
us to place before our customers eOoda of the boat qualities and styles, al least 10 par cent leas then
our competitors goods cost them.
We also have
the reputation for honorable and fair dtmliag worth
jireeerring. wliich gives security to purchaser* u-

styles uf goods or dead st
5th —Owing (o our foe
ire out and do sell •very

asifltar. _
of Mr. Bartram the report
Iterkee, Hroht, Il.ughtoliu, Hoyt

Nap:—Mr. Bartram, Emory, NrtwU,
PhiUipa, Robinson, Sadaom, Stovall,
Themes, Walldorf and Wolf,—10.
The rommiure .pjxMntcd to nettle with
the County Treararar, rvpcrted an follows;

.•omjoayhim, but bee dutualic duticw
wero such that morning, that ate wax
obliged to decline, and Albert went it&gt; ter

' While Mr. Braley was rouversirig with
the miller, bu brother want up oo the
o--------IA-—. —
of th* acenray. The minister terpined
tor hW fence boards, and tteo told Mr.
Palmer he would lite to go in end era hia
wife..
• Maybe ahull lot you rosea in," win tte
answer, -but since Johnny &lt;lud ate doaa

i: I!

1 moved to amend the report
r account No- 27.
not prevail by yaaa and nap

H. A. GOODYEAR.

2d—POWERS k BARLOW are the only dealers
in Hastings who buy direct from the Manufacturers,’
and so avoid the addition of jobber's profits to the
cost of their goads.

Wm. H. Goodyear
mRIlRDnCU (SME!.

On motion of Mr. Stowell, the report
wa» amended by allow!eg account No. 2 at
U-9S, that being the amount claimed.
jQu metiou of Mr Iloyt tbe report m
amended was adopted.
On motion of Mr. Durkee ths Cltrk

start, from their sente, and walk directly
from the Loose to their wsgon, get in end
drive oft, without speaking to a single in
dividual of the whole coopregation. The
minister often thought, after he had seen
that be would certainly go up and
The tno««t beautiful and sciontifically-arranged Diving Flue Store them,
give them a eall, but other thian would
now in the market.
drive the subject from his mrod, sad ao
it waa poeeponed indefinitely, la Septem­
ber, however, be needed a bill of lumber
to mtke a new picket fcnex around the
yard and garden, and determined to go up

HMtiRM, Mich
&gt;xlat»10_

REPAH SHOP.

at larpc, and,
.
W iikkzas, Il was under the aetioa of
-aid Orson Dunham, as auch Drain Coa»miaaioner, that said tex w„ levied and

Inttri by children or visitor*. He paid
l&gt;i. teip prompUy .very B.t.rd.y wight,
jutt before eurxkwu, ami that wu oil they
ever expected of him. Abijah Palmer &gt;a&gt;
grtrin- rich, bat DO one would aaapcct it,
either by hb appearance or atyle of lie-

THE JEWEL COOK!

Carnap, Siu aid Onuieilal

tr Moan two.
Jb 11th, 1878.

tborixte to be tried and spread
Tax Roll, of the township of B
for the year 1877, oo the folk
•cr.bed piece! ate parrtea of land
TbaNEiofNWi and N 1
W sod E i of 8 E i of N

•
.
.
mr. Ut t&gt;aa ervetau, now ana men, a
Jurt received kind Prize at Wisconsin State Fair and nt our own .small bousofor tenants to occupy, and

Sute F.ir .t Jack«&gt;u.

Molera all prwaent except Mr. Hougblalhx.
Mr. Phillipa moved thv. accoust No- 87
U allowed at the further am of 85.10.
.Motion did not prevail by yeoa and
aaya an foltewv,
Yeas,—Mr. Brown and Phffitw.-S
Naya —Mr. Bartram, Braham, Dewey,
Durkee. Emory. Herbi. Hoyt, Mathewa.
Nwbola, Rtl.inaon, Steuun, Stowell,
ftmo. Walldcrff and Wolf—15.
Aberat,—Mr. Houphtalia.

Metabenpll praeral.
Mr. Hoaghtalia terete the follovtra
eotatiM:
Wbxmax, It appears by the arfmteion
Orson Dunham, Drain CckumMowar of
• Township of Maple Grove, that be

flBSf GRAND PRIZE

GEORGE I&gt;. HAR1IEX.

Wm. H. Powum,
County Clark.
•DAT KVKWUrO.
Ju 10th, 1878.

The committee appointed to draft »hu&gt;
Ml make raroificteiona for the bdHiug
'• onutyfPoor noua-.throusbjthe chairmi, Mr. Itobltoou, made a verba! report
i to what had bora done liy them, and
ibmittod a plan rf Ckaoly florae that
iry bad procured to be drafted. All of
On motlon^^Mr. Slteam, Board te-

-Yea hardly mean that, Mr. Palmer.
You would never wish to tfo U trtw again!
Ton would give all you cm worth if it had
not been dang if you were eel back with
the koowWiro that vt.u now bars, yon
would probably do vsry d.tcrcoilv."
“TWtofc. Did she say anything abcul
the ohildron to yui?”
.
"Yea, rite talked of thorn all **
,
"Strange I Why, rir. abb never spraka

lurote until 1:30 p m.
Wm. H. Powaaa,
Oraaty Clerk.

�IIPORTAIT LETTEB
On motion ot Mr. Dvvq th* re­
pon of tbe Committee on ular'ara
waa taken from the table.
Jun free* Joly 1. 1077, and bear inter
eat, peyaMt quarterly, on tbe let day of
January, April, July and October, and

The (nlacript ion* may be tssde for
coupon bond. of t&amp;0, *1M. 1*00, and
»!000. and for rtgiatored boojbofW,
•100, &gt;500,•1,000. &gt;5,000 aad &gt;19,000.

Ti-e amendment did not prevail by
the following veto :.
Yeoo-Mr. Emory, Mathw*. Sidnaa, Stowell Thom**, and Wnlldorff
Mayo—Mr.

Havana.

uiroirs uiicu me

A full line of Undershirts and Drawers.

Bonham,
The Denrocrutic fugleman an trying on
tbe oM dodge of iwuing a eel! for a Prohlbitory party convention to meet in
Manebreter.«the 23rd IneL It mre* b.
patent to .M tbit a third party in thb
State, at thia time, eau bare bat one perpoeo and one effect, »tr; to help the only
mtn party in thia Stole, and if any real
tempevaneo men arc inveigled into attend

report by fixing the salary of Proeecti
ting Attorney al &gt;900 instead of &gt;800
M-rtMMwmended by the Committoe.
The M&amp;owdmeui prevailed by the
following veto :
Yean—Mr. Bartram, Dewey, Dar­
kos, Hougbtalio, Niehola, Phillipa,
Ecbinaoe.Sidoam, Stowell and Wolf

Nays—Mr. Bonham, Brown. Emo
ry, Hcehl, Hoyt, Mathew a, Thomae
aad WalldorB—8.
Mr Emory moved that the report
be amended by fixing the salary of
County Clark al WOO instead of &gt;800

The Grind Raphia Erem.p /’oar aaya
“The iadepend-nt liberal thought of tbe
country is aoSdly in favor of *ipportiag
Prreident Hayea in carrying out needed
refora*.''
But it forget* to tell th* peo-

Naya— Mr. Bartram, Benham,
Brown. Durkee. Heeht, Iloutbialia,
Hoyt, Mnthewu, Nichole. Phillips,
RoMneon, Sidoarn. Stowell, ThMtniv,

Brown, Dewey, Durkee. Eaory,
Hcehl. Hoeghlalia, Hoyt, Mathew*,
Nichols, Phdlipa, Hobinoon, Sidnam,
Slow ell. Thorax*. WMldorff-18.
, 'On motion the report waa adopted.
rn&gt;o bbad of the Sl&gt;*rrff for the
yir ■J8J8 wa* presented in lha enm
ofi ton thonund dollars, with Philo
A Sheldcn, Daniel Striker, George
Holden and R. J. Grant so anretic*
l lire to, which ou motion of Mr.
Hilary waiapproved.
On motion ef Mr. Sidnam. tbe
CduDtv Treasurer waa authorized to
dtpoait the funds of the County in
tbp Haaiinc* National Bank.
'

CLOTHIER

maiodar to be paid at the pkaaure of tbe
purehaaer, at say Qmo within 30 days
thereafter, with interest on the amount,
at four per oeoL per annum, to date of
payamt, when the bends wQl be tnnamitted free of charge to the robacribcre.
and a eommimwn of one fourth ofo~ pe r
cent will ba allowed upon the aawunt ot
all single aubacription reaching &gt;1,000 or

for FALL TRADK.

Our CUSTOM DEPARTMENT eoe- surra and OVERCOATS-

UNIYEUAL SATItfACTMNL

CASS I MERES and CHEVIOTS

Stat* Affaire. .

whom the bond* al all.be made jayibloThe interne ou th" registered U&gt;ud»
will be made payable to the order of tbe
The cadet* al th* Orchard Lake tuilibolder. mailed to hie addrra. The check

kt WHITE SHIRT in the (Sty.

business surra.
OVERCOATING in good otrfca.

Term* ofapplicwtion will be furaiahed
by the treasurer at Waahiiiftoa, the aa*iatant treasurer at Beltittaoro, Beaton. Chi
mgu.'Cindanali, New Oriewsv, New York.
Philadelphia, Sl Uui. end San Frenciaoo, aad by the national banka and banker*
generally. Tbe appliatiocv meat epecify
the amount aad daMmiaMioae required,
and fur ragiatored boada, the full name

The hog product at Flint thia aeaaoc
figunw up 1,550,000 pound*,

akta of a nice lino of WORSTEDS and
BROADCLOTHS for DRESS SUITS.

Umbrellas. Satdiels and Shawl Straps.

33 Monroe

st., Grand Rapids, Mich.

VOLTAIC PLASTER
ELECTRICITY

domed, a: tbe ofires of tbe treasurer and
Maiaiant treasurer/)! tbe UniteJ States
Tbe jayaeota Bay be made ia coin to
tbe treasurer nt Washington. ar aeoiaraat
treasurers at tbe potato abowr named.

GROCERIES
TEA

coin, called bonds ol th* United Hut-,
nacr e Imitate, bdd Thursday and Fri­ coupon* peel due or maturing within 30
day waa very Urge.
days, or gold oertifieatoa issued under the
The nuthodfotz of Filat are having act uf Match 3, 1803, and national*banka
A Glorious Beginning.
large revival meetings and many reoverta
I The Republicans of New H ata pah ire
will be designated -an depositories under
J held their CcorenUoh al Ctocurd on the
the provisions of section b. 153. revised
ata tutre ot the Failed State*, regulation*
fl lb imt rnominoted by a onaoimou»
j vote Benjamin F. I’rescmt, for Governor,
and planed David E. Willard io nomine,
liuu for Railroad Coauauaioaer. The Coo
venlioa wm united, liarmouiom end eo
thuriaaUc^Tbc pktfira adopted, which
we print for the benefit of tbe Republican*
of the county of Ikrry, uprureea exact­
ly our aeotiuuate &lt;m\Natioual queatovns

COFFEE

SOAP
TOBACCO.

IMPERIAL SOAP
ETHE "BEST."

CROCKER

Eaton. Keaau and MePbcraon voting
with 14 Repubiieaaa ia the aBraative.
Thia tMga{ive vote u regarded M approxuniting the strength that cm be muatorc-1
in favor of remoiweiaaUoa, aad to pare the
Bland bill, aoaewhat modified, over a poa-

Smith Hogle afrestoi
Tbe kt* Senator tfogy w— eufogiaod,
Wednesday, by wren! uthia oorrhiag
areueiatm, aud the reeve kindly oScca were
oOerrved toward Mr Morton, Thuredey.
U i* Mid the I'mident «ffl Urge iw al
•pedal nioaagr, that tbe pravmc*. of tbe
sever*! Dapartmeutil Secretariat be so enNay*-Mr
Ifoughtalin,

Hunae of RepretcoUliaes, or, al Irert, to
gnat item tbe |«itilege of appealing be­
fore it to advocate and dsfcpd the calim.t.and other metier* 'reommended h their

rhe question then being upon the
|Uua*gc of the origiaal rewolotion a*
amended, the umo did not prevail
by tbe follewisg vole :
Yean—Mr. Brown, Durkee, Kmory,
Hecht, Hoyt, [Nlebok, Phillips aad
llobliMon—8 I
Naya—Mr. Hanraro, Benham, Dew­
ey, Boogbtalm, Mathews. Sidnam

June, if all kt weU.

rE^-DETEd’IVES
OF EU -tOPE AND AMtRICA.
L.fa laika -- --• - ■ . —1
r- ...

Premiam*, &gt;7,000.

The balance of cash in the Stale Treatury Jan. 5, 1878, wU &gt;490^38.80; reecipta during the weak coding Jan. 12 by invitation of pertiralar ComaiUMa to
were &gt;45,074.70; payment* during nme appear before them to explain tbvir Hewn
upon mauere under their juriadictioo.
coming op for legiaUtioo, and it ia claim'd Afeaa/urTwirJ
by '
by ito advocura that Congnwa can often
CRAMP TON BRO TURKS.
The Michigan State Spoetamen a Amo act much more httolligntly in caw Mr
elation will hold ito next annual aemioa
sl the Potter House, in Batile Creek, cn Hayea rreotum jndatn.n ahould be adopted
Tbe decimve vote of tbw Dvmocraiic
the 5lh and Gth of February Muy in

EOKT Of HOEEBOOID AID U&gt;

CHESTER’S CURE!
nuSmj _rarajan eoeci
Asthniu,
nronchilit. Catarrh,

lc.Uowing ivfxwt U-reto, and w
end that -!a&lt;»« be
u- 1
namait «,’»#aiy ufllcvrv for tte jnr 1B7B a*
feilevra;
'
.
Cunnty Treeiarer,......... ....•1.000
Jutewel Fiwbate,.-..-.... ....... 900
CeomyCtert....................... ....... SOO

enmplimentonr by NoMgomery Wair.ce
ibe other -evil duptamd pereoa." aympoMaxwell, a defaulting treasurer. Tbe once ihtaing with hi* reerat moveoMmt ia that
directioo. It la very vnggcativw to note
win probably qo to the Soprrenc Cwt
haw the reprtaeatalivee of Blair'* pert*
Gov. Craiawell ha* appointed tbe Rev.
George DufaM, D D.. of Unring, Re­ hem Arink from any afreeamee ofongent of the Univerrity fui the full terra, eouraging him. notwithstanding thrir bowl
in plane nf Hon. Victory P. Cottier, of of “fmud" ever ainou the doemtun against
Batde Creek; that gcotktnsn elected last them km Marek.
spring fading to qualify in co.wqurocc of
The resmcmbliog of Coogrere ha* had

W. H. Powno.
County Clerk
Evening Session Jan. 1 1th 1H78
Board convened pnrauaot to xL
urnmeut. Hol! called. Member*

WONDERFUL CURES
0. M. CRITTEMTON, Prep., B.Y.

ThoMUd Power

CURES

Wanzer &amp; Barnes.
nral to io prognmi, Urge .nd cnthMtonie
bring held nightly, at r.noa*
poiriia throngboat tin, rity. andlhakre;*» of the 1,100 gh* mills (.thia Dletriei
abow aigwaef agimxioo and poMtire akrm.

—Mr. Bartram, Benham. Brown,
Dowry, Durkee, Emory, Hecht.
Huagbtalin. Ntcbola. Phillipa, Robineon, Stowell and Wolf—111- .
Nm»—Mr. Bert, Mathew*. Sid-

PATENTS

*-&lt;«f

HUMPHREYS'
Homeopathic Specifics
B&gt;«v-

�City Drug Store!

TELL
.

aw . n

' rev

“■....

WANZER &amp; BARNHB (Suceeaaora to Bauraa a Co.)

*• ।

Phonix Block, HASTINGS. MICHIGAN.
Having and keeping eonatantlv on hand every variety of -

i-vT.’wa££££

Dru^s, Patent Madidnes- Hamaopathic Reaedia,

was pnrentod. ,od .&lt;Md by ISC premm.
whom names were published with the no­
tics of tbe iwMting.

Wo hour every day glowiug nreouata sf
the good vork being done throughuot tbe
roenry. A Urge dub hre bren .^anir-l
•l Quimby with our old friend 8. J. Bidk
mao proudest, and last Monday evening crable brow. Eighty winters with their
a fine dab was organised ia the Striker fnwts sod snows have I,Inched your hair
retool district with Henry Hongkialin to silken white; yet aa yvu otxw shiddec
us. willingly
Be TO&lt;
ywj&gt;

even from th. alightewt nkUUttg winds, tbe
only mother that many of u have left.
Aud uow, at wo shall arpnratc, and each
go to hta'own home, tbe thought surges
up from our heart of hearts, shall we all
John Dawson, Mr. 3toae. Mr. Uurgtm. ever mwt again?
And now dcarat
Mr. Chidister aad ulbcra bst taken dorp
root, and ta producing grand results. Oa
tbe State ruad fretn Fudter'. school hoere
Gold—10H.
to Martin s Coreera they are thoroughly
alive, and &lt;n«ry w«k in!cMriy interesting
There wen a great many people ia the meeting, are held at the Holmes M. K.
organ iution of tbe Quimby Reform
church, oar legal friend Wm Rowley pre"‘I/*41 Saturday last
Club of Dec. 27 was declared null and
•idee over a fioe deb. and at tho U. B
1/rhe Red Ribbon meeting last Sabbath
•oid. Ou tbe evening of Jan. lltb,
church in Castleton Lee Chaco (well
aftemoco
*
~
Mro.ru BnrgforanJ Clark very kindly
spirited affair.
known in Hastings) has om of the best
unis with tbe publishers of the chtbe in ib^fflTuty. Spare forbids a fur ; -ms from Hasting, and addnwssd tbe
turn ba settled al once
ther mention of the variutu clubs in tln&gt;
temprMMa,
after which 57 person* signed
Ireeubaoka arc worth ia coin niucty- county at prelent, bat jre would be glad
thcplmfcs. Than the following o&amp;cen
‘
‘
every neerrtary. io Barry
wore abrera: R J. Bailsman, Pnwidcot;
W Sponablc and II. F. GaskiH, View
Pnaitata. 0. L. Crook, See., Nba Ida
Teacher*’ Association.
Thorn, FinsneW Sec; 8. Chaffer, Tran ;
[
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
tbe
Annual
T1.C tetnperan.-e B]w«b of James Clarke
C B. Benham. Chaplain; J. Melntyre,
a: the Striker school house on Moradsv I Matting of the B . J., B. and H. Tem.-bou' •Sil. at Arum; Eli Eaton, JJanhall. C,
| Aaaxiatiou will be held at the BristJ
night waa a maatcrly effort.
School House, in tU Township of JuhusHenry Miller, formerly aolcrk with Mr.
town, Saturday, Jan. 2Cch. UT8.
'
O. D. Spaulding, is now eladying medi­
z X A. Caiuts, Chair. Hi. Board.
cine with Dre. Brown A Dcvvr.
Hickory Corners, Jan. 14, 187w.
bocioe that Z. H. WiHisoa has an |
II- W. itunUngdou, lbw former j
1 li- iu L.ur Kbuola of ihopUoe. is tre
isnent for warming peanuts. A eu- i
Gnaair Bebowl In Manifold Ohio.
rioat but useful msduoe. Call and rec it.1

e

Verse the weed “iurinding" sb-'uld be
"and; ' Third vtiae the word "cuptuiaU"
Its egptMeion,
(/Ti.a Udiu Sneioty cvnureted with the ahuuMUe -espiuliu', '
Presbyterian church will be cntrrtainsd, •‘the nearest attempt will be attended by
on Friday sIictihxki, by Mrs. Geo. M.
Dewey, al her residence, corner of Broadw.y and Green streets
Tbe gentlemen places the words "merit of value," should
I am willing to
are t|erially tnviled to lea, at sis o'clock. be “ unit of value."
•hare tbe rnpiuiribtiiiy fur those enure
Wrttoc only hare tbs largest, eamirtwith the compositor.
A. H. E.
meut of type rf any o«ee within fifty miles
but tho finert io quality, and empire
only the bat workmen ia onr Job Depart-'
menu We do yiref work aa cheap as aay
office, nut exeepuug ths Urge city officer
Try as and see if this ia not just tbe troth last Thunday and Friday fur a violation
of the Liquor Tax Lvw is justly looked
Tbe Womans Foreign Missionary So­
upon as a triumph of lew and order, and
ciety of the M E Charcb win b&lt; enter­
the vevdirt of rtuilty reodersd by ths jury
tained by MroT. Phillipa nt her rcri(jaat what the facte in the ease warranted)
denoe on 'Broadway Friday aftsrnorm. A
given unqualified salufacrion to every or­
der loving prrwn who beard tho trial nr

am,

.

Two children, a non, Walter, aged arena
years and a daughter, Minnie A., aged
nine yoam. of Wallace Norton ot Ballimors, died «f diphtheria, om ou Saturday
and the other on Tuesday mooting. Ope
of the two muaiuiog children waa acrioqsly akk at tarot accounts with the same

thia was disposed of. Mr. Sworaey put
forth every effort, and spared no pain* to
obtain a verdict «f ‘•uot guilty’ for his
eiieot. bat was ably met at every point is
the rune by the cnauel for die People.
The trial occupied two full days. the Situ
halfday bang utanrtrd in the argument

successor to Levi Bans.. Star Glothiug Hour

FUBNITU E.

THE STEBBINS BROS SAY

Don’t buy any Furniture or Picture Frames
until you have priced thuir Goods, for you

Everybody knows they are the only

PRACTICAL UNDERTAKERS
in the city and attend promptly, to all calk

DRY
Doors open G.30.

Mr*. Nsilio Hardy, wife of A.J. Hardy
died ou lbs 21st ioat, cf typhoid Jrver.
Funeral to luhsM to day, at 1 o’clock p.
m. Hov. C. I. Deyu officiating. She
leave" throe children? two Jjptlc girls and

Jay night by tbna same society that war
nanard more mbery to tho humin family
than wbukey. Now I think it would be
prujHr to form (.sciaUea to prevent war.'

D ISA.A.C C. LEVI

Store, 38. 40, and 42, Canal St. GUARD RAPIDS.

THEBAMER

The Thespian Society oCNashviite will
play Ten Nights iu a Bar Roo=. on the
evening-of February first. Come and swj

ease was tried for ail its Wurth by the prueOn Monday night the United Brethren rcrotlsg attorney, Cba», II. Bauer, aad
cliareb in Castleton wan entirely doslruyed | James Ctake for tho People, and Umby fire. There had taen a Red Ribbon Hou. James A Sweraey fur the Defense
meeting at the church ,in the earl^ part of
the eventaji, and a fow min nice after iu
ing debate* ia tbrir rooms this winter,;
done, tlx church waa^tyonrr.) lobe on I
dose-iucntly there hara been many orators
tbent that nerml riulatiuni of jbe mmo J«rtlnp.d that were destined to blush anH. C. Giddings bought of George Van law were to be inrcaitgited as soon as acstt, if it bad nnt been for tbe Red Rib-

I1OISE,

Having bought the interest of H. 0 Levi in
the firm of Levi Bros., the undersigned will
hereafter conduct the businew at tbe old stand
38, 40 and 42 Canal Street, under the long
established and reliable name of the great one
price Stab Clothing Hou&amp;s, in consequence
of which the entire stock must be turned into
.
money at once. Notice thoe prices:
|___ ’
■ &gt;ne. All WooJ'Beaver Overcoats, worth $15 only $0.50.
11 to'BOS Drawn ton nt Bai vrt tlUtnh lltel
Mett a Gu
sto tn Made BeaveisOvc.«
Beavei^Ovcrcoatx
. -Slotn
v.re worth $26.00 _only $18.00.
"“i Men's heavy grey Overcoats,
- .
$2 E
Men's heavy chirrtshilla Overcoat*
8 5
Boys’ Overcoats.
2 C
Boys’ heavy Overcoats,
3 00 to 10 C
Men’s heavy Satinet Pants only •
7
Heavy knit Jackets only
5
l.’all at once, for at these prices the stqck wi
be closed out ven fast.

C. C. Walcott is lying very low with
lbs typhoid tarn and is not eipeeted to
lire. It serins that God is taking special
rwuettgc ou N mVtile this winter, judging

tbe Orwra-House.

CLOTHING

Dissolution of Oopartnsrship.
Or, if they bare more wood
than grccr.bii
may bring: i
cord of I j
wood wl

adopt. The child is bndthy aud bright,
and voshi u&gt; bars a guod home.

Arman oa Tuesday, a four year old fieifor
that weighed 1S30 pounds, for HO. TV
besfer wa&lt; a Durham Grade, andaapfoodui linking animal.
It always pays to
raise each stock, aad. it would always pay
otir botcher* to pul the meat from loch

STAR

YEAR

X. L. Loom'll ia adling his large dry
ps«l» Stock at prion that challeags com­
petition anywhere tn the county.

The SnperindeoU of tbe Poor bare a
child, a^pri, about iwnoty months old, that

PH, H, DM MO OHB,

and neighbors* thai there ia
no need of ! borrowing
tbe Bas'xer to read,
when they may
have it'all to
'
t hems el tea

I have on hand a full «tnck
Dry Goods bf lateat «tyle
and also

LOCAL BUSINESS NOTICES.

asms*..

hr [&lt;i rei
C»u and

Julius Russell
•ived a complete rtock of &lt;«

of nil tho popular patterns
and best qualities at lowest
rates.
I have just re­
ceived a full line of

oiturc cheap. - Store ooe door south
of Gerry Spsuldiog'a on Jeffervm at. 39

■ SL i&gt;. Tired dcairea to call attention to
tfts new Wagon Shop, where he may be
found al all boars of any day. ready to do
any work in his line, from putting a new
looks ia an old wheel, to tbs building of

Men's and Boys'Clothing
to which I now invite c»pecia
attention.
I am selling at
prices that will astonish
all. Come in and look
over my stock.

Council Procoedinga.

Regular meeting rf lbs Common Com- I
fintmlly'snbmitted to the jury at 9 o’clock
Friday evening, and upon the first ballot eil Friday evening Jan. 18th, 1878.
Hi* Honor Mayor Bentley iu tbe chair.
resulted in l a verdict of “guilty.'' The
On csil’uf roll the following Aidminen
court imposed the lowest fine under the
law &gt;24 arul'crwts of suit making iu all

STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
Dress Goods and Trimmings,

unmMiMiM,
BRAVER CLOAKS AND CLOAKINGS, SHAWLS.

FLANNELS. HOSIERY AND GLOVES.

HATS AND CAP

about 155 and in default tbercol 15 dap
in the OJunty jail. Mr. Oltnrired we un­
derstand fat* appealed to tho Circuit Court
for tbs eounry of Barry, and while we do

Tbe following communication frt»
thing to prejudice the mind of any court ifitv Deparimcat su reocivud aad rcl
or jdfy we think it will be impossible to t ■ tbe Firn Ds'paruneat Committes.
find an abler, friaer or more impartial jury
than ths o«* who have already tried and
Mdlcr; Crtlfo—John R. Alleu ; Mamba!
dUposrd of tbe case. On Saturday nwrn
ing McCoy A Dickinson were arraign'd
before Jmrire Riker charged with tbs
name offence, to which they plead ’Tuilty "
Mr. UFayette MeMnnuy Bring in tbe and paid a Ins of 125 and east. ,Xi» sum
gucs where U ought to, into the school
fund of Barry county. (Jo tbe sumo day.
Ralph Jondan and Frank Brodemer, two
ffrooW, That in the opinion of ths
ring ease of bckjaw. Dr*. Brown A De­ fort tbe name court, aad pknd' no-t guilty.’ Cutnmou Council, the ahantV erected by
H. 0- Giddings near the pool office on tbe
ver, who are it lending him any there are Jordan's caw » art for bearing wAaj, fot owned by W. H Tinklre is not in ■
prospects of bis recovery.
On Friday of and th,t of Broforeer foe Friday, of both rontrovenliun of any ordinance of the city,
of which We abali ham MMihing to any and that the City Attorney be and km i&gt;
antborized to ducununuc the suit now
with a pane M about •-&lt;
in our nest imue.
prodbg agrinst H. C. Giddings, on charge
tbeir friendship and esteem.
of b.vipg boils said rittmty in violation of
Ata meettaK of ths Grwswbreksrc of
tba orankUioe of tbe rity entablisbing firs
God Bloat Mother!
thin City, no Fridav ereuing. Wm. F.
wm chosen President of tbs Club, /On tbn ifHh irist. Z. B. Willison Esq.
Tbs Mowing accts, were reud:
.nod L Van Vlock, Seowtary. Dr. Ar and wife of thU rity, attended, to comp* Pay roll of Hum Comply
*41 M
Uiold
UiiooU was present and driis- By With brothers, rister". relatives and M Young ws&lt;xl for earineti-om
6 68
E.
S Ceiliae labor
1 00
friuuda
from
tbe
Staten
at
Naw
York,
Hmrod - addrem, bM k —
P^»
NrinM
Rich
repeire
on
Hone
tart
*0
fire.erenwU tho fkinads rf th.-ov- liaom and Afferent parts of ihia State, the
C.
Horton
street
work
ia
3d
ward
2
50
remit. The orpsniaalfon of t&gt;-« C1"11 •iU aigMtoth birthday of Mm. Mjrgarotl W. Father wood for C-uocil room
1 *S
WBtooo. mother of Z. B. Willison, at
Uicbory Cwuero. »hwe aha has bsso a
ruridnert more than forty ymre There
were prerettl over forty, and therelativea

ORE8S GOODS

Depot. South Side State St., Hastings Mich..

I keep constantly on hand' a

HATS AND CAPS, SHOES, ETC., ETC.

P A I I nn me before purchasing and I will well you gooda
WALL cheap aa can be found in the city of Haatinga.

Kasiwd: Hit

aa

JULIUS RUSSELL,
A full line at very io w figures.
Come and see them before
buying ebewhere.

Prints!

VICK’S
lllutnUi iHiUj la

Rri n is I

Drop in and see thooe late
rtylee of Printa. AU atylea
at bottom figures.

Phcenix Block, Stale St.

GROCER

TEAS.

BOOTS AND SHOES

oct5mS

JINN H. WENIEll H Cl„

Commission

Merchants,

CLOVER SEED

DRESSED HOGS.
JEtircg ggvusgr

»

Id. BCWMAU.A OO.,

any

In Barry County described
M foOoira:

Dmrat Venffiklc Guta

SUGARS.
fif TOMBS BMJID!
If fiSBTS PAPER.

AT A

IltUEHIIi^CliYniEH

�Legal*.

t e

Badattkyo haviag gone through tba Pm.
aad tU* b.riag bad Ua wort. bofowd. cd by tbe Turta, Ko dstaih are give* ia
resnrd to this wbolaaah eaplare, but. tn
ail probebatky, Ac Turkish roar vw reach
rd by a flanking force through some of
, Ac neighboring defile, of tbe Balkans, in
A. aam. way that ths Tarts wars drivoa
cut of the Trojan Pam oo Tneaday.
QiUawU, it ia difieult to aw boa tU
fsrt« in front of Radauky wars prereatad
from ewcapiog wheo they thera»el»« over
powered
TU prasmoe of lb. heroic
Skobeluff probably accuunta for thU bril
iiaot achievement ia \U Sbipks Pam.
Tho effect must be to endanger Selaown Paha, position at Itehimau.for .och
a complete eapuiro of so large a Turkish

trarmm.

?• i'i 1:

and neighbors that there ia
no need of borrowing
the Banmeb to retd,
when they may
have it all to
themselves

1.50 PER YEAR

Art Want Jattai i SaiUai
UlllO.t.

period tn 187«-7, 5.630^00, U 1875-6
2,120^00. Cbicegu Us p-kad mure

Or, if they hare more wood
than greenbacks, they
may bring ua one '
cord of good
wood which
Th. CommUionar ot Agriculture h
retiefied that the soil of Florid., Lover
California. and a pen of Texas k adapted
raiainc coffee ha. been tried in California.
• nd tho rrauit has proved salUtatory Io
1976 the United States pereUaod 335,
789,240 poinds of coffee, a! a crM cd |JC,
“88,997.

Ths import, of dry goods uh’w Tort
for tba year, 1875 amoaatod to 894,816,
0’25. for 1876, to 109,506^30 . and lor
1877, to 177.580,792—a Gdliag off of
.boat 122^50,1.00 io too yoare, which k

“ ■

111

i«S

TBEBAOEB

ter around the yard is wasted, while Ae
valor &lt;4" the remainder k a good dad lascoed by free exposure aod the conw«roent
eteipe of aotne of it. garmiu fertimiag
eletnSnta. Kes;, three or four bc»d at stock
i-------a..».. . tB,0
fur a
winter.

'W.'TU...

Safe

IRAN* RAPIB1 DIVISION.

•IN* RAPID* Al*

IEH0IT

££££

&lt;l«ksi----------- — —— ... .
Dua't U gruff ud rode si hunaa. Had
you been that am of a fcflnw before taar
nags, tu prob.hilitk* are yoe would hxve
been saving oo your owa button* mill.
IJos’i nmke yoar wife fed eU k an
~J 'tears*

1-

Mall.

can aay in ka favor is that it aevw labor io
atoriog Uy, in foddering, aad ia sproedieg the manure, but then th* value of th.
bay is enoaiderdily dimimahed by expos­
ure, Mt a little ot il is trodden under foot
arid wasted, more of It ia required to keep
up tba condition ot so unahdtoaed animal,
much of tbe droppings of tbe hatter around
tbs yard k vaated. while An vsJm of the
remainder ia a good deal Umcnsd by free

958 ton. JkttiUtrtl. Tbe reoeipto fur
1870 were 572,317 toes aud th. atrnwu
distributed 5V3.423 tooa.
Tbe oumbei of bugs parted ia dednnati, Cbirngo, tM. Loma, TadianapoU,
MilwaoU-e aad Lmusvil. from Nor. I tn
Jaa.9 WM2^50Siw. during Ae seme

fix

1

Adriaaop.e aa Suiouasn i» He will Uve
Aeta ia hk roar, therefore, unlwa U with
draws with the grealcwt rapidity. A. hk
army largely conakto of new lerirn, il k
more likely to U thrwa into ooufn.ion
anl rout by ihe«o unutwetod devdopmmita than it u to present a firm front
agutoi lb. well trains-l Raaaian iroops
M br their eblart oommandors. Th. be­
ginning of tbe campaign aoalh ol tba Bal­
kans ia deeply ominous of the Turkkh
aw, which waa previously io ■ bod

arm ia North Candice, im 11 they nanant efowd to produce tobaeeu aad pay a
m uf 14 noi- a pound sad tab. tba rkh
ofa wdattioa to ka. than hdf that
•MOual vithia a few macAe. TU lerg-

Ck. _.;n

.

Joluxston'*

’

Sarsaparilla
ition Wanted About Clover.

LIVER COMPLAINT

Sensible women hare adopted the abort,
ruaid skirt far walking. Trained dreetes
are only worn in the botue.

iS rtEFira’iH!

•awisisss

Traveling pocket canes lor ladies oonlaia
ton fur crimping the hair, ateo an a;ymrata. fur hewting Un loop

hej

able for tbe PupuUkaES to auk. a hall i
until 1830, to fortify th. position. already
conquered, cod support lb. prweol minktry until afUr the Mnaiorul electiooa next
year, wbou they .will fare a majority ia
th. Beasts. AU teg thane lk«H Uoald

fie Grai Sutai'Wmmi&amp;j

IWEbM

TU flights of tU humaa mied are i
from enjoyment to aejqynamit, but fr
lu.r&lt; to hop*.—Johaao*.

TUy ar« generally Utter

TU Government is rrprweoted abroad
by A. following Mkhigao emo : Jaaaee
Birnev, miakitr to llw ll»,a., 17,600 , B
C Littlefield, Cuoad Geaerd to Cdcotla,
65.000; &amp; D. Paae, Coenl toPertSwnis, 81.500; &gt;. M. Tarry, CUmI to 8mtisgs, 81,000 ; J. E. Jackion, CwmdtoSt
Pad ds Loeadar, 81C00; K. A. Vaa Dyk.
CoaaaU eJerk to Chita, 81,000.

ess

AGRKATOFFIB—HOLIDAYS!

.

RAILWAY COMPANY

MOKTGAQE SALE.

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&lt;obmi lackamot»M~ r
I CURB FITS

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aCM JUL RlILHSHi

.'«vssjkS,4.15F&amp;

mtM

g&amp;SiRWneu-m'S.

«Srn.

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Railroad

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!tJiaSat®fiU&gt;ftr43!:
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nil

11.

। he great caret
tllVM A

VICK'S

UlstraM iHtilj Ramins!
wfSSiSS
other day ia . Horoo dwhete. &gt;h»&lt; . Hen,,,
enlk member of th. hat Coogrem enabled
one of hk eooetkuente to vkk lb. Oaotoo.

IMKHY

COBfflR

miCE »pmm. imifm.

'•wee.
LAST

, craft

CHANceT

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                  <text>VOL. 22. NO. 40.
PiTOUl IM

HASTINGS.

'NESDAY, JANUARY 30, 3878.

WHOLE NO. 2086.

Closing Out Sale
humb* UH goaharte wUh
to. KmetT
"Thank you, bat yew'have nut told
here your quarry Im."
“lU show it » you next E.
'
'
a grine over to invito, the

Tubular Lautenw with guard*
Brass PeL lanterns
100 Champion crou cut mwi
100 dox. warranted mil! files 8 ii
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
100 dox. warranted mill files 10
•&gt;0 dox warranted axes
JOHN R. EASTMAX.
ATTORNEY AT LAW* SOLICITOR 1000 nests tin pails (dur make)
jJXCHAXCXRT. •OSte..,«UMlijjjMl;rete 100 dox. 6 qt milk pirns (our nif
50 Kegs Burdens horse slioes
1000 lbs. horse-nails finished
ATTORNEY AT LAW * SOLICITOR
800 boxes glass (8x10)

90c. each
70c each
!. pur foot

________ wotitiOAsu.Nrati.ux

sjsaasi.

Me have a large and varied assortment ofCook Stoves, Heat­
ing stoves, Tin Ware, Shelf Hardware. Horse Blankets, Feed
Cutters. Bob sleds, Cutters, Wagons, Corn shetlcrs, Heavy: and
Light Hamess, Arc.. &lt;fcc .that will be closed out at
’

Don't fail to call and secure a bargain.
&amp;B.— When you hare read this please hand it to your neighbor­
.

outri4.bteteuaw.muM be hoteTuammilking, .nd the mneiiug of the
The youag
ball to the out-------- -- ------- -- „
and put hi. head through the dinim: room
Ax&gt;r-"T any. good people, do not mo0.
(am my marble quarry to any one till we

x—-1-—asr

PHYSICIAN &amp; SURGEON

bottom of th. buiMiog-bydmnbe pro•are being lhe elevating power.
H. F. Hayden Eaq. tho Chief Engineer

'

Yours Respectftilly.

Greble &amp; Russell

eaiJiag of the Senate Chamber are the
bo: yet aUaiorti ia thia or any other rerun
try. Much expend hae Vl-en lately incur­
red for a riiuilar pvrpoae and
other
partite in tho Chamber of the Horn, but
« much fault hte been found with the at­
tempt that u&gt; iartetipalion into the mat­
ter ha. jut been autboriicd by a nadto
tion of tl-te body. Mr. Ttaddeuv A.

r quarry. Albert?"
“By tho right of- dlecerory,' madam.
Io yon ondenl.nd itP"
.
Saturday waa a aploodid day. As hour th. acre I cade onroboretod by the are*
tfure the appointed lilac they were «uip liccal tlamucr who playa rredropper at
1 with luneiiron baaketa, the bouae look the key hole of a Star Chamber
through, nod examined die Grrdaier uh
.TU» aiethod of .tabbing reputation by riune recently introduced to replace that
impaling the character* uf many reputable w.tbs Bogart A Wjlaoo patent which in .
vfiaab for month, upon the wane than few yean proved a failure. Thirteen yaam
bayonet pointe of political antagonum, and 1 ago the dome with the thota, or column
, of light which Mrtncnnto it when Con­
‘ Oh!"mid Albert, Mre'Kdgerton meat then failing to report al all uelre. capiia)
sit forward with EUrn, for 1 as. going to can be nude again.: lhe eppvotte party, fe . grre holds a night aeteion. and alao the
| Honac Clumber were lighted and Mill
ail hero, and keep Pbiaeaa Ucadj ia th* a crying .tame upon our practice of jurio-J
boarder, were dropping off, the burdwn of
chair."
prudence in thia country. It outrage* one I are .uocomfolly lighted by Beane of the her aoug became , Nothing but leave*.''
"Had you not belter fasten the wheel* of the frat principle, u! private righto i patent lighter of Prof. Samuei C. Gard­
lo the w^on by &gt; rope?" naked Mr. BroMr*. Sprigginr, after preparing her two
guataatoed to the rinacn by our lawa, ri*. ner who wm l be Electrician of the Capi
Jey.
"No; I am bold him firm with my the uervd righto of private repnuuou. to! until that office waa lately aboUahod.
When the lighting became eoimperfiet
hand," and helping Mr*. Edgerton forin lhe Senate a. to be gohrnger acceptable.

DENTIST

Nashville

Mitiiia.

failed, waa called tg»a to remedy the de­
fect., which be did by introducing hie new
improvemente in electrical lighting patent,
ed ia 1875. laetead Of ghee and metal,
which were found to break and re:, he

Great Mews

u a refinement upon tho cruelty of party
“ recorded in the hiteory of Whig and
Tory .u.-ereioa in
where only
the lire* and fortune. of men .toad npoc thrown a .park of elrotricity 13 iachea
lone, aad her a dial indxator of beautiful
tmeatiweoon
When li^ht ia required ia

ATTORNEYS at law a solicit:wj”.7wsbjj5Ss 'u».s=r
Cumrliin.
_ Caia.M7kn.rra&gt;.

11. V. g'SX KHAM,
PHYSICIAN * SURGEON.

Cash Store of LEWIS STERN
The huraea Maned on a bnak trot over
tho .Booth, level road.
"Ia act thia delightful* ’ exclaimed
Phineaa, with hh fare radiant with hapoin&lt;M. at they turned off the main road and

certain in ito operaiioo a* to farriUy re­
mind one of lire .utilime worda of Genrei.
"God arid ‘Ut there be Ikbf and threw
waa light."
ka prew. Vila m Hmm tncteu of gauing \ The tteMU of f-hion ia now near its ‘
and maintaining power certainly it, tach
are the reodcsu of party that the public
men of the land are expected to invite
their own introduction to a daughter pen, (, and
to all quietly in the MaUa while a atora of ' ‘
filth te peered ttpoo theri’.Mver blenching
or turning a bead to avoid the evil touch
of political hoi pilch which thall forever
after near their forehead* with ahauM. Il ia
mad. with a [.Aer aad Sauron, it » judged
little to be wondered al thu good men
that be had at leaat, thirty three wire.
fear to enter politico a. a rule, upon then
"Have the aaiami. a aewteafhuMT
«k. an owliah exchange. Certainly they
have. You-U riwaya find lhet J h || .
are ready to laugh at the poorcat jekaa.

Just received First Prise at Wisconsin State Fair and at our own
State Fair at Jackson.
'ITTFICIAX
ArklerNUn

DETROIT

STOVE

WORKS,

Something

THE JEWEL COOK!
Six-hole, Extension Top, Portable Planished Copper Reservoir

t-J-fVl1’
Carrins, Sin aii Onausiital
P A I N TE R

• There ia where NcHy Aioaworth rolled
off the bank into the brook, evergreen!
and all! How frightened wa were* Do
you remember how we all got wet, trying
to belli her'out?" «H Ellen.
Enlivening the time with Moric* and

career mpccially now that gold ia only one
and ■ fraction above graenbackx. The fkllacic. of tome of lhe feature* of labor re­
form hare manifestly turned hit (read, bul
tho vigorous ring of bia eloquence ou the
.object of monetlxiog ailre will do Co
harm In the 4ow going Senate. H* evi­
dently dhbelicre in the financial navignu&gt;r who. Upon finding the goal of reeninptian hard to obtain, at the critical moment

A party of voung fellow* found taaU
with tho better on the b-iardite? breieo ta­
ble. "Wlaii lb. matter with itf arid
the mutnna. ' J tut you -k it," arid OM;
• U'a rid enough to apeak for ttarif."

The most beautiful and scientifically-arranged Djving Flue Stove
now in the market.

Said an excreively fel woman : “I oaa

H. A. GOODYEAR.

A vote in ths Senate a few day. unee
on the reference to the Judiciary Cummit
tec of Uio roucurer.: JUwolutfon affiaiug
the legitimate character of rilvar for the
payment U. S. bond. Ac. .bowed that 10
were in favor oC, and 3! against handing

At A. M. Reck'a Carriage Shop

FACTS TO BUYERS!
2d.—POWHRS 4 BARLOW are lhe only dealers
in Hastings who buy direct from the Manufacturers,
and so avoid the addition of jobber’s profits to tho
cost of their goods.

Wm. H. Goodyear
pjimsMiL saw­
PEOPLES

DRUG

STORE.

Phyairian'. l’re«rip&lt;i««

Family Recipe*

carefully pre-

Sd.-r-This house is the newest in its line. and. un­
like its competitors, has no old goods on hand that
were bought when goods were high, which enables
U6 to place before our customers g™«l&gt; of (he best
qualities and styles, at least 10 per cent, less than
our competitor's goods cost them.
We also have
the reputation for honorable and fair dealing worth

^,10. Dr.g-.oa Cl—

Myles of goods or dead stock fcr new.
Sih -Owing 1» our Oalitw.fcr p.ntajpA

hymn, tho hita took ap tho ad
eadeate died away In iLgvriag
aarkXh to ta the marie ere..
ruwasied don the eM Indy's

any MH that failed to limit tire 1^1 tea
der quality of eil ver cob Tbua wui lx
defeated th* Britah end Gw*, policy
of depreciating the value el ailvat whieh ia

�fyr ffrf eslret/

IMPORTAIT LETTER

We ask the attention of tbe young men
unoog our readers to tbo bfagraphies!
dutch of lhe life of Hon. P. T. Barnsm,'
published on the fourth page uf this imuof tbe BaMMU. Il will pay every read­
the tari turn of the screw cro’hing out all er to note well the history of this exuworburinew, driving largo ctaMra of people dicary man ; -bis reverara and bis triumphi
into destitution. tusking “blood K&gt; cheap
and bread no doer," wGm'i Ewing wails,
and ail becaaro the gold premium, baring
fallen 284 per rent., with none of those
rs-jha, has yet to faD ssw and a half per
jjoll. We venture to afirm that if it were
not for the howitajpi of those deaugqpits
and the rr-ponw of their deluded foflowera. this I.We rapiaiaincpp between pa­
per currency and euid would be bridged
and wo tfould have s specie basis without
the buaiMSS of the country feeling pre
eeptibly tho change
And that point
having ottre been reached without dfo
lurking the public confidence, even ths
amount of gold now in possewsioa of ths
Goveramrat Wvuld answer all practical
purposes,-as the currency in-hand would
be abundantly astisfetory to all boritera

however, warns tu against relying upon
any ideal state of tilings. Tbev trill
fight resumption until it taka plaee, and
then they will try to break it down and
to throat the country fork Into wares oanfnsdon and dismric if toraibfo; than Hue
from which we are jnat now emerging.—
So means of securing resumption, there
fore, and of rendering it sure and perma­
nent when it does uraw, should be txgleeted. Thus Car everything is full of coroaregesnent, and all looks bright for the
future. The importations cl specie eontiriue very large and are cocrtanlly in

Our thank. are tendered the publfahera
fur a copy of the Michigan Almanac, for
1878. Ilia* compendium of important
information and should bo in every bow
ia tho Suu. Published by the JW &lt;r»d

The JW m&gt;d Tr&gt;Laar raja, “if Senator
Thurman could oiuvfaoc the majority of
Che supporters of the Bland bill that rilrer.
would be ou par with gold twenty-four
after ths presage of the bill, ha would eo-

Bev. Ira B. Junes and wife drain u» to
return through the BaMXKM, their sincere
thanks for the generous donation of full,
received by them from friends in Ham Ir­
ving and Freeport-

CLOTHIER
A full line of Undershirts nnd Drawers.
I* WM MeCleUan and Peodfetoo fa
1M4. WK th. tiskee be toraed era! far
0*1 fa the campaign of 1880’
x

looking fearfully forward to the future.
Mamfon of the Senate* spend two whole
drys eulogising two dead Senatara whom
llwy abused like pickpockets when Hvfar,
another halfday is derated to chanting a
reqniem mana for the transfer of Italy’s
dead King from the purgatorial fires which
are hoped to have already burned out of
him the taint of heresy; and wsary days,

for FALL TRADE.
;«od
““
Ow CUSTOM DEPARTMENT roe- SUITS smd OVERCOATS.

Prraideut Hsyn. sdvfare tho adored
psopfanot to emigrate lo Sau Domingo.
Hon. Ga^r H. P.ndfatra Ua b«D
elected United State. Bon.tor by tbo Ohio
LegWature, recriring 91 rf the 138 votes
in joint ballot. Ho wdl taka hia seat fa
March, 1879.

rima of a uico Hu of WORSTEDS «sd | In FuroUhfag floods we basis» Kre -f
BROADCLOTHS f^ DRESS SUITS, th. lat-4 otyten ia th. BEST FITTING
CASSIMERES and CHKVIOTS for | WHITE 8HIBT fa tbe City. .

mHVEHM BATISTACTOS.

fate, sod that moat of the last named are
'
one ever assemUcd; but ^estimated by the in the legislature.
importance of scything ."practicalryst’.o
The Huriiaflon llatelcr^ denial the
compliah«l, to fa any measure relieve the report that the loading RnrobliouM uf
night mare prostration that lias Mien on Iowa are fa favor of the Bland Silver bill.
every industrial and commercial interest,
and I fear the lowtrl House of tbs 45th
Coogrea would have 'to be transposed to in it to be eqnaUo lhe gold dollar.
the negative side of the equation. A
We are waiting auxioudy for the Boorbon newspapers that daoonnoed cx Govlion with New York dtyTpofitim is only eroor Bulloch, of Georgia, ao vehemently
nrecraary to s jdmr apprehension of the forymn, to come out ia a manly way and
barlreqtte and demagogue roles now being apolegtee. See now if they do ii.
played by many of the members of his
Voorhora* groU speech has boon ddiv-.
smelling committed, osteoribly engaged in
the interest of reform tn the drag net invostigallvM ordered. And it fa upon the
wisrtom cf lhae trading, traffic ring politi ­
cal hucksters we are force! to depend for
a correct appreciation of the many vital
and novel problems peremptorily i'pressing

X. a Miller, ths well known Michigan
to be larger and larger fa our favor, usd actor, has dooued tfot Rod R.bbotx which
the exceeding jJeutifallnera of money in if worn fa good faith will bring fame and
England, our principal muket, indicates good fortune to the wearer.
that this exceedingly favorable feature of
We bear that tho “White Wire Pod- i
the foreign trade will be continued tor a
l«n* are in the southwest portion of our
Just now it oeems to us the path to a county. Look out for them, for they are
sound rarrency, to the triumph of bonraty swindlcni if not thicrcs.
and the national faith, fa aa dear as it la
short, if the Rcproacutatlrcs of the peo­
ple ire ra diocreoi u their eoortituenls
Suing representative of Ohio Democracy.
are sound. Possibly the peculiarly favor­
The anti repudiation victory ia the Vir­
able circumstances of to-d«y may vary
lion II. W. Blair, M. C-, will phase
somewhat, and perhaps some new obsta­ accept tl e thanks of the Editor of the and he ia reqdbsted to oo-operaU with thia ginia legislature ia almowt too good news
cle. taay present themselves, but the aa- BaJUn for a copy of his very able speech Committee in its favat'qptfau of alleged to ba true. It shows that righteous indSgaboara in the Treaaury Department, and nat.ioc ia at powerful aa efoment for good
tiocal momentum toward the rpec^rratoratiou of specie puytusote now seems so
Tkc past week Railroad Bonds were
absdutdy irrtsistabie that nothing can
If Chairman Glover had been other than
atop its reaching the goal ao near at hand, very active, and prises tended upward oa
and so absolutely caseutitI to the universal all tbs leading lists, Michigan Central a member of Coogwra, it would Gkeiy be
charted that the letter, transmittiog tho
prosperity of lhe people, the restoration nf ckwisg.at 60}.
above resolution to the President, was
general burioem enterprises, and lhe bonIllinois Correspondence.
written diTtcdy after its author had quaff­
Georgia bra 5823.720 in her treasurvt
Eatrjtt. Dxwtr.—Thinking you might ed a stovepipe of spiriftu /hraMaft'. It i her receipt. list year being 92,562,630
relish sumetbing, dished and served, from
and the upenditurm 81,738,910.
this part cf Gods immoral universe, I
Tbe American Coa.nl at Leeds, Eng |
Liter him: “For
State of Maine, in their Report for the will proceed to btaiotws. Raia sod mud Republican cffculs.
land, writes the State Department that
-year, ending Dec. Slat, 1877, my “That and mud and rain, io the general order of yean the Executive Departments of the the powerful trodae-aninas of England are
busineas.
I
am
now
in
Paris,
I|Kmw,
Federal
government
have
been
inoeraingly
tho railroad system uf tbn Stale, u a
in a greet measure rorpouaibia for the in­
This corrupt and on^rereire'' trampling on lhe
whole, ia ia belt-r condition than ever be­ about 170 miles south uf Chicago.
dustrial depnmfou which prevails there.
fore, and tho Trank lioraof travel through is a Very fine, country town numbering rights and -Hbertfaa of citisroa without
Itis mid that Raprenratative Wood
about
5,000
soula.
There
is
sumo
wealth
the State are, io ell traentials. inferior tn
none, fa courirdfa^ia^ of wfoclf, they eall
attention to the ringular and almost ra- is well represented here, also. Saloons
du .thriving buxine*. here. I have 2stire immunity from asrfaua carnalities for
liverril two lectures fore, and expect to
several years past.''
This happy exemption u c.stridered a speak hare, to-night, also. In speaking of
proof of the safe condition of the rmlrosds, Hell, there seems to be a general stirring govcrumval daring ths late period ol civil
up
of the dry boots over thia question. w.r and dirorder, has thrown on tho Exe­
the good order of cquipmeata and the
The Chicago divines and those of New cutive beads such great .nd multifarioas
York, Boston, Indianapolis, Philadelphia rrap.mriW.ty that it fa impracticable for
several corporations.
The Commimloncvs, very wisely, dcp.ru and other cities and villages are very much the l«d of any department to know much
otto all antagonism whether from within agitated over this question. My impres­
•r without that would make lhe railroads | sion is. that they will get more of HaU matro that aomeo} the heads of bureau
of the State the object of plunder or some of them, than they now expect. In­ aad sebdivtaioM may have been actuated that bis observations during bis roundtrip
spoil, and argue with groat form, that they deed, I am one that believes ia a Hail. by booevt motives fa the discharge uf their convinced him that the Ilepublima party
I think Heaven is too good for a great offiri.1 daises, but ebargee to their suboy- throughout lbs country is intact, and that
tariffs to suit tho rinromstanco. under many people; just a* I think my bed too dinstrq a good portion of every grade of tbo autagonfam between the Prouder,t (Dd
tfo Senate did not extend to the ranks of
which they are struggling, so as to yield good nod. dean for the one wbo is unwash­
a living profit. They believe tbs true in­ ed and covered with filth and tormeuted
terest of railroads is to carry aa cheaply as with the itch. But. while I bellay. in .
pomlbfoao at to iodsoe the greatcat amount Hell, I will tell you some things I do not
The report of the fate Senator Morton
of burineu and tho iargra; aggregate re­ believain—I do not believv in the “For- □slly be rasorre Mr. Hayes if be will co­ on tho Chinese Question, which has boro
ceipts with the smallest percentage of al- gireoess of sin " I think it would bo operate with his (Gfovsr’s) Committee found among bis pawn, i.dicates that he
and
protect
witnesses
who
disire
to
tell
mere profitable fur the world, if th. afore.'
favored a humane and liberal policy toSpeaking of lhe Grand Trunk Railw.y. said mcatiooad divines would rafae thia the troth bat dare not, ha will esra the ward the Cslratfals.
la the prosperity ol which tho people of question'squarely usd fairly,—Cha God ctoetn and gratitude of your (bis) eouaAnything that fa nteiaqry fa the way
Michigan ere largely intmMed, they aay forgive:sin 7 or can mao sin without suffer- trymea.'* By thia Utter Glover has sue* of investigation by the Democratia Hotsce
fag lists penalty ofvfaiatod law T I honest­ crednd in rendering his temperanre prac­
“That the Grand Trunk rood ia reported
the eouotry will favor, but it will stand
in superior cocditioa ia all respects. ly think chat the doetriae—that a man may tices more th.o duobtfnl. and the degree
Twenty six thousand new tics and fire commit sin and go aaXt Ires -is a perni- of judicial fairaem bo may be expected to
mile, cf steel rails hare been laid. Enough ei&lt;KU doctrine. Teach men that thrre fa a briog to bearfio these investigations need
Governor Vanoe of North CuUiM.
steel rails bare been purchased and are in penalty attached to every law.violated; not fo more specifically stated than is in­
after reviewing the eohwwd militia •« Tnsncourse of delivery to complete the track that they cuiut suffer fiw etffy sio com­ dicated in bfo latter. The following is the
day, made a speech, in which be ia reputed
mitted,
both
fa
this
and
the
life
to
eorne,
President's
reply:
in this State, making a atacl line complete
to bare raid that he and his pnrty did not
from Portland, Maine, W Detroit, Mich, and we would have lent ufcrime immorality,
believe the colored people had bora proper­
Wiuthingtoo, Jan. 21. 1878. J
drunknaam and saloon k asport in the land.
Dtten Sim.—I un fa reenipt of your ly freed, usd that tho Reooutraotion set
land bu been rebuilt and cxtetMve re- Teach our boys and girh these truths sod
patre made on others. Iron bridges are to men will oo longer shock lbs moral sense ।resolution adopted by a committee of the
be pfaued at Wnrthfoy 's brook, Oxford aft Iris world by raying jut before they Homo of Rcprre.-nutivs. uo ExpeditesI tbo Treasury Department reqc-_^iag
bridgv. Swift's creek and Bryant's pond.'' frel tbsIralLsr draw about their necka, “I in
am going to Jretu,” “I am going to glory." my
i
co operation with tho Committee-to
Ths nrirerable vagabond never did a good ita
I fanatigatioa of alleged sbusra fa raid
Garfield vs Matthews.
In lbs Ohio Rspub&amp;ua Bsutorial oau- act ia hat life, and yet he is authorised to 1
I shall be gfad to co operate hsartily
. cu Genera! GeriHd received twenty out my: “I ua going to Heaven." I think
with tbe Commilua in lhe propored iuvm
rf the thirty-seven votes, but thfa was not
ligation, and to that end will taros such
proper diroctfore to all oSoarv of that or
n^atitj of all the members wee n usury
for. choice. His friends stood by him
till hw name wsa withdrawn, and then
they refused to rote for anybody elec.— and steal Juki' money, if Jones resists
Thu fart, coupled with the one that Stan­ i ll taka his life,— -ardor fa the rra.lt, your Uttar, that witnosm wbo may testify
ley SlaUlicw* al no time received cucr- now hafesmforhfa life, sad aa he ruas before the Committee may beapprahoasivs
thaa two votes. it a signifiosnt iudiealico he rnp: “If they rate!; me and I in of losing their piastre if they testify foily
that 4Ohie Kepubliow* are not aoariy ao found guilty, I will repent usd I'll go and truly, you are al Hbarty to nature all
wild on the money qoertfan aa they' bareo 1mm to glory/' Away with such bosh, subordinate oBccts that ths font of tbrfr
this is only, prorafam heU oat for arims. testifying before tbs UommiUao shell not
I don't Warn it, I cannot beifavo it- be wed to their pn-Judire.
Good worts, jguod drada. manly living and
R. B Haras
a high standard of morals will, fa my

|

BUSINESS SLITS.

A rarepfate line of COLLARS and
' CUFFS and the

OVERCOATING in good Mylon.

The day after his oomfaatira for Sena
tar, Mr. Pendleton reectvsd the following
telegram from Hon. Stanley Matthews
“I tender to you my uaecnr eongratnh-'
tfanaupon your aunra lot night, and

htcA noveltiea

in

I. our Rradym.de Iteurtment we SCARFS, TIES aad Silk Haadkar^iefs

Umbrellas. Satchels and Shawl Straps.

reaching a daciafan that tho tariff should
be mafataiised.cvra should it broome uscrasary to put a few Western Rueda fa strait­
jackets, end we hope they wilt do it.
Freights sru not olwvo living rates, sod
they ought not to be lowered one esut.

IU.UnM.TKB MT Plt/TCMKS.—Ous of
the great oootrsats between the school
books used by the fathers and mothers of

CDCOLLINS’D
VOLTAIC PLASTER
CLECTRICITY

33 Monroe

st., Grand Rapids, Mich.

GROCERIES

tag lhe meaning of words by pioUura, look
al the three pictusra of a Ship oa page
1751 of Webster s Unabridged Dictionary,

more than one hundred worSe sod
far better than they can be defined I
description ia wordr.
.

COFFEE

SOAP
New York for Liberia, Wednesday.
A Romo diapatah yesterday aftaruoou
says ths Pope is suffering from a cold.
Dr. Hayes, the Arctic explorer, bu

TOBACCO.

C RAMPTO.N’8

IMPERIAL SOAP
CROCKERY

IS THE “BEST."

STOTTE ‘WA.H.E.

ad cf 5500 gallons of Ohio Ware.

Vol 22

It fa the brat.

Smith Hogle &amp; Preston.

L'SIPEL

r*Srl)ETECTlVES
OF EUROPE AND AMtRICA,

HALE’S
HOICT OF 80REBDUID AID TAB
FOR THK CURE OF

CHESTER’S CURE!
Bran jegran buhi Asthma,
Bronchitin, Catarrh,
&gt;U

M

Bttttn'o,, Urrtfc-

WONDERFUL CURES

The mid Power

CURES

Wanzer &amp; Barnes.
A BATISSAL STAMAIB

Webster's Unabridged.

Patents.

HVMFHRETS’
Homeopathic Specific*

�Duniri Beller.

Candotoc’

George Whitney, Hastings township.
Jsnws CsmpUiL 1st W. Hastregs c’y.
Hberreau C. Priwdle,3d W.
Patnak Ryan,
Albert Parrott,
Geo. O. Dren,

DRY GOODS

~ State AEire.

at Trenton Iasi sad
lie conaidm the
Southern &lt;|ore-.um wtlM, and hu riewa
on the financial question are acuad.

I bare on hand a fall stuck of
Dry Goods of latest styles

Mrs. Freaoat writes fro Puss that
tbe French trials hav« rreulied ia giving

and also

obligstioas in that country.
Tbe official ateiistio. of the Mrttadiac
Eptaopri Church change slightly tbe
•ummarirs heretofore given The increase
of membero far the year ie 4C,783 and the
total of members U 1.471,777 . Thsrs M

DKESH GOODS
of all the popular patterns
and best qualities al lowest
rates.
I have jost icceived a full line of

Jodje Gadey. Is engaged writing a rew
Uw book upmi "Torts." Ho is to lecture
before tba John Ilopkia's Hnivsnity,
Maryland, after the midola of February.
Railroad CMemtaiuncr William, and
Garemor Cmswril hare gone to ih« upper

To a few days, but wu do not know tbo
•xact date, the bouts ideal al Nashville
will play Arthur's great temperance drama,
“Tea .Nigta in a Bar loom. '.
Thera i» still time to siiliscnbe fqr any
of tbs msgnrinea orS^ows and literary

of bail fo the sum of 8100 fur his appear­
ance at the next snaioa of tbe Circuit
Court, Is adjourning at the Holcl-doThree Mimroaitca have been arrested
and fined SU fur killing a n.uskr.1 con­
Cressy.
trary to law. (
In the matter ol ths People vs James
Tl e Adrian Ttara saya ooc ward in
H. Hcidmore e« al. Julien Bihar decided
that city has mere people wbo draw npon
to srod the panics to the Curcuit for triri the poor fund chai, the whole etty of
under bril of 8400 reclf fcr two of the Jackson.
Rmpoodcnta, and 8200 fcr the other.
The Ontetatgoo Mirrrr ssya the total
We regard the action ia tbo case of tbe
/-itter a great public yrroog aa well as a district during 1877 was 566 tons, brine
private outrage, but all mart Ur to the •bout three tons Ism than io 1370.

prewroucn on LiaeoU's birthday, the
12th of Febrniry. and Alex. H. Stephens
will make the speech ot acceptance.
An “affair of honor" cams off noar Savaaoab, Ga., on th* 12lh tat., batweeu
Robert Fishbooa and Waltsr S. Hawley,
of Waterloo, 8, 0:, ia which Hawley was

A very enthusiastic meeting was held
last er ruing at the Red Ribbon Hail, aad
■ drtcrminatiirti •■xprraeed to enforce «verr pruviric.n ol the Slate bw, sod the
city fardinancee, fur cartaillog. controlling
and sadlhilating lhe train ia all that will

That Johnny and I are ont. •

I eann-,1 toil the particulars,
Enough hu already leaked out
Ro sdun, that I'm tired now
That Johnny and I are out.
Doo t mind tbe fee, Mr. Lawyer,
I'll settle your mind of a doubt.

NEW TOBK WKIKLY HERALD
One Dollar a Year.

ary.' Programme tu includa tbe Dram*
of •'Cinderella" to bo performed by seme
of the Lea: talent iu tbe city, to be follow­
ed by supper and a ball. Tickets for tbn
drama and supper 60 cents each. Tickets
tor ball 50 roots per number: AH are

HOUSE.

Dissolution of Copartnership.

to which I now invite especial
attention.
I am selling nt
prices that will astonish
all. Come in and look
oyer my stock.

" Menn heavy grey brercoata,
Men’# heavy chinchilla Overcoat#
Boys' Overcoat#.
2 (MJ
Boys' heavy Overcoats,
3 00 to 10 00
Meo'# heavy Satinet Pant# only
7q
Heavy knit Jacket# only
- •
5(1
/.’all at once, for at theae price# the stock will
be cloaed out verv fast.

HATS AND CAP
1 keep constantly on hand t
full assortment of men Is and
boys' Huts and Caps.

ISAAC O. LEVI,

Successor to Lgri BuoB.. Star Giothing Housq

A full line at very low figures.
Come and see them before
buying elsewhere.

sarias"
-IU iteSKai
5.":£!eH£:

Prints!

Store. 38, 40, and 42, Canal St., GRAND RAPIDS.

Prints!

Drop in and see those late
styles of Prints. All styles
at bottom figures.
.

The Michigan Central lUilruad Com­
pany bare made one exmiract with Chicago*
t,i deliver 3,000 ears ia DrtruH by the
10th of February.

THE STEBBINS BRO

SAY

Don’t buy any Furniture dr Picture Frames
until you have priced their\Goods, for you
will save money by it.
Everybody knows they are the only

PRACTICAL UNDERTAKERS

Mr. 8. Pritt, of Adrian, hasfcur applro
of tbo nuM&lt; apacire, which ware gaUiend
In tbs fail of 18ft&gt; spparutly as sound aa
when picked, a,cd which Icpreserved"by
packing iliem ia layers of dry plaater of

As cheap aa ths cheapest anti
w arranted m good as any
in the market.

iq the city and attend promptly to all calls
inAliat line day or night.
^iniitufn,pejx)t, South Side State St., Hasting* Mich.

Russell

THE T0LEDO BLABS!

W. L. Bancroft, resigned.

I. O. G..T.-Th« Gtod Tempta. will
hold aaocialou Monday Hfqlnx, Feb. ^th,
at their rooms orer J. 3. Goodyear a. A
good prognmuM &lt; literary aad moaicab
will be presented. Relreshmente will b«
provided. Come one and all; and hast a the 28l'j, the tlTib aaatvoreary uf the
gaoduma. An ad mis,loo fue c&gt;f 19 usoU “Daacou's b.rthday.
A regular vMfashioned tea [arty, with knitting work
and gossip, with nimble loaguo anH ready

CLOTHING

Having bought the interact of H. C Levi in
Lhe firm of Levi •firow.. the undersigned will
hereafter conduct the businfiM at tbe old Rtand
58, 40 and 42 Canal Street, under the long
totablisbed and reliable name of the great one
price Stas Clotbixo Houbb, in consequence
&gt;f which the enfire atock must be turned into
noney at ouce. Notice theae price#:

Men's and Boys' Clothing

papcta st the low club rates, al which any powers that be.
On Monday tat ths C. A L. H. R. R.
of thorn are fnrnkbed with the Bas MOL
Ths tadies Society connected with the delivered 134' leaded care, to the Grand
Trunk IL R. st Port Huron
On Wcdnreday night tbe residence of Emmanuel Chureb will l&lt; entertained oa
A Cmaopolis Justice has derided that a
Tim. Haney on Mill MM, was (study Friday afternoon by Mrs Geo. K. Good.,
ootuumtd by fire. Moot of the furniture year, al kcr residence en Grren street.
was aavod iu a damaged eondiuuu. Lass The gen jemau are invited to tea at six
what we term inferior ummah, it will do
about »GOO. Partially insured.
much to give them a higher character and
Wo invito each of our suharribet* to do
lone through life. -There ia nothing
meaner than barbarous aad cruel treat­
Johnny and I Are Out.
/
mint af lhe dumb creatures, who cannot
neighborhood one new aabscriber for tbe
Smith it all up, Mr. Lawyar,
answer tu ar reseat the misery which m k&gt;
•tuning year. Thu can be eerily done is
often needlessly inflicted upon them."
Tumble the bottom out,
many cares and would be of gnat valor
For things are .pieer al our house,
Tite Philadelphia Jtare says that
J.mm B. Grooms, the choice ef tbe MaryAnd Johnny and 1 are out.
The BAJtian Job Oflke has received
’ You sec it is all so rtrange.
the ptopcWiliun will probably retry.
ths fast week, a largo asaortancut of new
While friends and parson were out.
atytaof fancy job types, and ia better
Michigan to the front ' - A man io
Sc stupid a thing should happen,
Grand Rapids found a pudet-bevk cunprepared than ever before to execute all
And Johnny and I be out.
•rising seturilUa worth
snd ra.
manner of Plain and Ornamental printing,
To tea it ia just like a dream.
at lhe /owvrt living rates.
All tumble and jumble and doubt.
On Thursday night of last week Cora 1.
Three is mxhing that { can remember
Nanon, aged 4 years, daughter of Wai.Save that Johnny aad I are out.
lore Norton of Baltimore, died of DyphThe Board of .Saperriror* af Kalsmst x&gt;
A alight aberetkm of mind,
- roomy refund to take action inward ths
theria. This was th. third child in that
purvhaM of grounds fcr the County Agri­
cultural Society.
-

We caution our people to look well to
tbeir store pipn and chimneya. If you
do not know they are safe, examine them
at core. There is almost certainly to be
sharp, cold weather yaS. bafcre spring,
and tbe danger from fire is very great.

STAR

NASBYS PAPER

joultry fair beginJ cowtinuiwg throe

Tbe ciifcagu k Lake Uunni railroad I
i has it, Pi ed lunuiog psasenger trrina into '
; Chicago aad thruagb pMH-ngcrs now hare 1
; tu &lt; kangn car- at Valparaiso.

STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,

1 Daiirn- 1877 lhe Hot Sajinaw water
I work, jumped 3t»2,tH«l,712 galloiM of wa-!
[ ter, an increase of 87.456.11’2 gallons or- ■
j er the amount puriiped in 1876. Who!
! »sy» lhe red ribL-o ia a failure in lhe Sag- i

preeetiiatuio of a small birthday memorial
and then with a few marc pleasant jekes
sod lively jr-M tho "bus" was put into
requiiLioa and trie more rcusiou pussd
into ike mam -riai of-Auld Lang Sine.-’

BEAVER CLOAKS AND CLOAKINGS, SHAWLS.
FLANNELS. HOSIERY AND GLOVES,of next wvek, under lhe dirtotioa of Un.
n W. Finder, M.isted by Brv. E. Spannr, cf Grand Rapids, sad ril at hen in
tererted io tbe jrogrersive spirit of ebria
tteuy, temperance and the morel educa­
tion of the people.

HATS AND CAPS, SHOES, ETC., ETC.

EaiktaBntat, tar Btflrt. A Al

OS Baxxxn —Wo are haring a
netting bare at the Mctbudisl
ever held in L'nioo Hall occurred an Jan.
; there is roudcrablc feeling
17lb And lhe prenentaion of that splen­
did edition of the work of Charles IMUc&lt;oe, to James Clarke, Esq., by tbe Indite,
a# a token cd their Sppredation ot hie nr.
Vieta in behalf cf tempreanee wm lbs
| WiiCM.ain, lisa donated hie rreidenev
event of the evening. It is sot too much ebureb members snd things look favoreblr ji (“Edgewood") and1 slaty acresuf- lhe
grounds pertaining thsrvt &gt;, nrir Madison
*
to aay thsi Mr. Clarke merit* public appro­ to ttaipnwpJrity of the society.
Tbo wwailisr is treacherous, you eau't —in all worth nearly 8it&gt;0jX&gt;0—to the
bation and lotc-giaiion for ths work be baa
State of Wiseoarin. far tbe tatablishmeui
tell in ths maruiap wbsi the weather will of aa IuJa»tri*r»nd IWjnnatory School
eight. It is BOW trying to snow.
know that tbe ladies raccfcntad there I*
Crops .',f wbtot k»k wvll coaridcring
facta and acted upon them.

Ono cf our Coldwater sxcbsngre, speak­
Mr. 0. G Baker, killed two tore of
ing of tbs proceedings of certain young
pork day before yesterday, the hop av­
ladies, at lbs depot, says :
eraging about 275 puuada apisee.
If tbe parents of a crowd of young
Our, sc Inwl ia petting slung very ws»l,
ladies that visit the depot almost every
the unruly sec* hale to too tlx mark.
y,Steed.y was an exciting day to ths
inhabited. of this rebool diariict A few
msu just o«er ia Barry Co , wanted tu
split oar distriel in two and they would
take a slice uf the south perl and join it
--------------------,------to a alia* tbsf intended to cut of of tbs : Amount, 8300.000.
' The Illinois DsparUaort of Agncidture

| on me before
cheap »» c»

WALL

JULIUS RUSSELL,
octfim3

GROCERIES^
,
a—- Commission

,mU. w—■—»

CLOVER SEED
DRESSED HOCS

CaUhfB.

At Hickory Corners

State ir 1877 at
JJbuabekaird'
tbw value &gt;77,5112^7#.
la 1B7« tk«
^M^wa^^08,U2.yiO. and tbs ratal

Ita 4&lt;*i •/ Mo- Jmwy i. •2.l»3&gt;’0.

Merchants,

VICK’S

SUGARS.

�and ietereated in and direeriug u tfaaro
this emsntry the acevm^rdhsd and gifted
•ocgsiraaa. Jenny Lind. The uciteiMa:
'"***•
•»« appeareoce iu tho United
, State, is well remember'd by di euteroeef
•Hdle if.. A. w sridroc. of Ms for,
Mta i'fei mutter, it ehroitd be rrtwe' bered that be piukily adrawmd *2tM&gt;,0ft&gt;

Aa Ewnplo for Young Mm.
From As hsrsM tt^es.l I'«mc Fml
PhiMeo Taylor B*rnum u a wuro of
tbe aid town of Danbury, having I—&lt;.
burn at wbet fa new called Bethel. July 5.
1810, and ia now in hie aixty-^hth year
His life » written in glowing eharemere en
the memories of taro continents. His
bo™ ia. everybody a I urines., ehild.bMiW'l youth evn not being excluded
lmm an active and emhurisstle interest in
it. Tbe man wbs makes tbe people hugb
will alway. stand in tho front rank of pop­
ular favorites, and in a lbjurend ways Mr

now, in hia grreo old age, liter -tUU.vOU
copies of the several cditioM of hie auto
biography- have been printad and sold;
after Im hsa cn.ui»uned fare tu fare with
milHious 'J his rountryu.cn sad of the
people in foreign hindi. it b nee to much
to soy of biui tl-.ad Im ia the best known
tuan la America. Mr. Barnum coaxaenecd hie political lift as a Jsekaonian Demo­
crat ; bro always biken a Uroiy iotreeal ia
tbo admiaiMratiuc cf atala and national
a four*, but has shntmed rather than
sought offias! prexluv.
In 1G52 be was
strongly- urged l\ party leaden to allow
his cause to be lied M a enodidate for
Govrnx r This he refused
In 1851 be w.a not in foil accord with
the Demoentiepany on tbe KatuM Ne­
braska -(Uratico, a*d io 1880 be fully
identified himself with lire Republican
tarty. In lt"l5 be represented tbe town
of FrirfieM io thr Lcgislsture. It wm
during this term ' be defended the people
Janina* tbo reatcUrpUtcd extortion of the
railroads, snd vaperially iu tbe matter of
c&lt;.uimntaiioo f.re*.
Il wan -during ibis so.foe, also, that
tbe unendmunt qf the State re.utilution
Striking out lbs wmd "wMte" wm pre­
sented. Mr. Barnum wm active in sup­
port of ibis anwadment sod delivered
what both bis pelt leal fricuds aad oppdb
cols cl.araet.-rixcl M “owe ut the moot of
tewrire, cvmpreheahire aad coasritutfonri
spceebiw upon this question ever beard ia
this Bate/' In the spring of 1866. Mr.
B.iruum wm re sleeted by the Republicans
of Fairfield to repmcnl that town in tbe
Ix-gialature Ho was chairman of tbr
Cummitise cu. Agriculture, and seriously
tupporwd Hob. O. 8. Ferry for tbe U. S.
Scnsie during than exciting session. In
tbe summer of 181’81, Gov. Hawtey ap-

W. II. Ilarnun., Ida Democratic opponent,
waa elected by a atari! majority.
1875 lhe aubjettof this sketch received
lhe Republican nomination fur Mayor cf
Bridgeman ; aad, w-lwithstaoditig the rity
is largely Democratic, Mr. Barnum receiv­
ed tbe support of all pollties! parties to
such an extent aa to be elected by a hudname maturity.
Hia administration of
municipal aSaire commended itarif to thr
antire cuiumuaiij..aod be was strenuously
urged tn accept a renomination for tbe
mayoralty. Biwincas demands caused h im

from England. Mr. Baroom's total »»eripta from rosrii,c cowemta, gives, by
Jenny, went |718,161.Jt.
At lhe eioea of Jenny Lind's engage
meat, in 1851, be organiard hie well-romembered *• Amalie Cwaran. Museum and
M cnagerle,” pwrebaoing a .hip and .ending
it to tbr East Indus for a aorro of ele­
phants for hie show. In 18MU again
entered the newspaper field inrnsting |20
000 in, aad MUblsahiag Th. New Ywk
JfwfcwtH/ AT«es.
In 1855 «m tbo
Jerome.OLxk Company eolaaglomrol,
whereby ho wm crrrwlirlaxd with mure
than half a million of liabditiwi, not uno
quarter uf which he wm ooraiir resnonaibie for. DiaeUrging roere dollar of hie
private indebtedo.es, Mr. Baradm. at tbe
spe of AG. wm uot only a poor man, but,
at foot aiglit, sppareudy a ntinod owe.
Iteeuming his tnvsb io 1857, ha again
visited England, aeeompaHml by Tom
Thumb and other attreciicM, and mad. an
extended tour through Great Britain,
France and Gannaay. It •ro daring this
visit to Europe that Mr. Barnum ftnt de­
livered, io London, bis celebrated lecture,
entitled "Tbe Art of Getting Money."
In 1839 Mr. Barnum retnread from bw
Mevad traBa-.Xll.ntic tour, tbe obj.ct of
which had boro to earn th. means to liq­
uidate bi. Jerome Clock Company indobt
rdnem. Meantim. hie lend in East
Bridgeport, which a tew yeare preriona
was arooHl st *38.000, in 1K59 was tax

tenet, however, were in atom for him la
July, l«tiS, fax popular and famous New
York Muarum wm completely destroyed
by fore. By thb disaster. property valued
at half a million dollars, aad upon which
there waa only *40,000 insuraneu, wm
swept out of existence.
in leno than four months be had, Pb&lt;x.
nix like, risen from hie aeha and bit new
BUMUE. farther tip Broadway, waa opened
U&gt; the public. Three years after Ua oomaltofo. eSt. .u.
J—C. c_

Taking E^twct Vov. lltk

eutg About that tins • stranger one.
ia, having juat arrived am the train. The
Wlord, M.yur Beattm, mrikls if he
wiahmi a bed. Hs*d«Ancd, saying that
be had bean resung all night ia the alesptng ooouh and would att m the ediew till
b^MtetttM. The hndlW lbro ar
rangod xth tbo ttsaager that if tbe fatter
■•■Bd bo kind coongb to wake op the
Clark at rix « flock, bo hiamolf would seek
hia cot, aa be neodad aleep. The airanger
•ocootmodated him. auaaded teihe yfiUa,
aad kept up the fire, until bo waa ruUsved
Irom doty by the elert, wbow. be woke
up tel eqMated- Th* faudlovd on eosaiag

1877

trelM arvtvs at »'*

^qMEAT WKWTKRM RAILWAY,
i-•
Hl Jrf.rw.

r?"-,.............

‘fess*

ftrt Want Jictai &amp; SaiiMi
uiunae.
KCHIGAN’aND'tHE^SOUTB.

Real virtue consists in integrity of bean
aad luring par neighbor aa yooreritiCuafneiua.

m,

What I desire that others should wot do
io toe, 1 equally desire noc to do to them
-[Gx.fuc.no
pan, when une i-a. reformed his euoduct
—[Ccnfuciaa.

w wab MeTioiresra Sw: tbs mm
wnW to toft ■ i .Ms* •• •* **“■

When desperate tile demand a spemiy
cure, distrust is cowardiea aad prud.ucw
folly.—[Johnson.
Il ia the slave that wakes tbe tyrant,
aad then manors al the tyrant that ba
himself hro constituted —{Grattan.
Friendahip is the tonScin. for all rn'iefortunes; but ingretilads dries up lbs
fountain of ail goodness.—[ Hicheliew.

Puiur W. Xiaasaa Suj.torM~

HARD RANIS IIVISIDH.

&gt;nraniaalion of his “ Groat Traveling
W orid's Fair,” in 1872. Attar a aaeonaa- bands bleed.-(Bayard Taykr.
ful summer campaign with life exhibition,
How often do w« rootrsdu-t aha right
he pnreharod ia the fall of 1873 a mag­
nificent iron hoi”’
* rules of reason ia I ha whois ocuree of oar
bvm ! Reason itself ia tree and just , bet
street. New York,
tbr ream of srery part fouler mao ia weak
and wavering, perpetually awayiax and
first rxhibilinn in this building, it, too, turning with hit loternU. Ha paasuna aad
waa entirely destroyed by fire, th» lues hie vices—[Swift.
•mounting to *300,000. Thus, in a few
yearn, Mr. Barnum had lost by lire his
costly and beautiful Iraniatan reasdeoce,
bi. twogreat moaeuma in New York, and
hu “Worid's Fair" Lsildior. tmuiling
open him a lows of fully one tnilbon two
hundred thousand dr.llare.
Vodiemayrd by tbcM frightful iuescs,
lhe ruins of fan last named amesenseot
building had not eeaaed smoul-tenng ere ba
bad his agents dispersed overall the world,
eollecting material for a now and greater

if-u;'
?S"i!

Sials aS ■MWm. nun.si toLwsa
b Id.
th. PreUl. CMtot «S I
MVbisin .U.-'lS. wlu. I«ll,uil
sttnstoU tstsarsHU sm is &lt;M &lt;

Hippodrome, which in one year from the
dretnsetioo of bis Fuurteoolb street traild
ing was erocted and opened. It waa in thia
building, and at Barnum a sugireation and
through hia ialuoece, that tbe evangel tats
Moody and Sankey carried on their great
revise! meetings in New York during tbe
winter of-1875,
The rail compuica being unable to fare
niah Mr. Baronm with a suSa.nl number
of canto tranaport hia maromoth show
over tbe eoeutry, he ordered the ooaalruc
lion of three train., a.tuisuag of a inO
ran epeeully adapted for this parpcee. In
1876 and 1877 ba organiard and put upon

JRRMD SANK ASS BHl'eiT

lliroro. T.taw.. Wate.li |V.fo

-fttrisss.-tJsw;

re»Mt'® w.st- mWwi to th. 4r

Ji tmistonHa -

retag c"&gt; M •*“ r" •

iwg.in bri support, aa they did in the mu­
nicipal elective two yean previous. He
haa larger property inlmala in Bridgeport
than any other single individual in that city,
and be baa made liberal denauoua to tbe
city, at rarmua times, of land foe parka,
achuola and other public improvement., and
ia earnestly derotdd to any and all meaa

f**r li

inatica of hia arconnt books, he fin-la that
eighty-lbree millions uf admiaefoo tick Ha
to bit principal exhibitions bare been ooh!
during tho time be baa been engaged in
the amusement Iraafow.
And notwithstanding hie great wealth,
and tbe C«ct be ia verging toward three
acorn and Un, be ia wow organising for tbo
acason of 1878 a tented exhibition, that
in magnitude, coot, atteactireweM, and
novelty, arid editwe anything ever pre­
Mated to lhe public of ibis er any other

in J&lt;J..
^tSijtXT KMlrtt J.4t.

AfiRNATra0093
W. Will t.ca a— IUr-1 Tims■
4ar.
-f W) tiro I
.a,
taasrxtB.’ayr
imm

-erl every efort, ne matter by whom origsated, that will, ia hia opinion, sdraure
be peos{*-rity of hia beloved city.
His varied business relateuna with men
n all sections of the country and the
meld, and his extensive travel, abroad.

information, excellent delivery and addreas,
a keen knowledge of htnnaa nature, en­
larged by irate! aS over lhe world, quick'
to perrrive tbe hdtzrous in all things, and
apt in telling a good anecdote in lhe prop
er pure, Mr. Banimn i. immensely popehr upon tbe rostrum.
From his rocewlly published work, en­
titled -'Struggles and Trinmpba," it is
foamed that ho has deli freed 700 public
lectures on various subjects in thia couslr i
and in Great Britain.
Ne sketch of Mr. Barnum , rile would

which he baa originated, owned or mao.
’“"^rom 1831 to 1834 Mr. Barnum nnb-

liabad his fint Newspaper, Tbo Hioall of
JWeifowi Dfapcaiag of this he shortly
afterward bad hm attention rolled to au
wdrertisemeut In tbe M.ibd.lphi. Inrreir
_ ..._ &gt;L— —l. .e . —. -,
।

NOW JUDGE
Depth of Ptouohmfl.

Tbs depth one should plouirii must ever
depend upon certain conditions, aa ths
character ot tbe toil and the ervpe to be
grown: but otbre thiugs/Ceing equal, a
deep, fine, mellow soil is arrays to be pre
furred to one that is thia aad overlying a
hard, unbroken aubeoiL Right incbm of
well pulvtfimd, rich, &lt;mDw, top s*4! ia a
pretty good standard to aim for au most
lira.—quite aa much m we have mscure
for ; bat in order to reaeb ths sight ineb,
with • common plough, I bare found a
great help in the steel subsoil plough,
without mouldboard, a nfoi^h which sim­
ply kxMcas ths under sod without bringing

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HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY

11

| L.

Closing Out Sale

1878.

&lt;

E. F. BROWN £ I. DETER.

LUCIUS RUSSELL,*'*”-

Tubular Lanterns with guards
Brass Pel lanterns
100 Champion cross cut sawa
100 dot. warranted mill files 8 in.
PHYSICIAN A BURGEON
E* a. a*-., tt^i.
100 dos. warranted mill files 10 in.
50 dot warranted axes
ATTORNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR 1000 nests tin pails (our make)
100 dot. 6 qt milk pans (oar make)
60 Kegs Burdens horse shoes
1000 lbs. horse nails finished
300 boxes glass (8x10)

bf i i i

k

*

Wo have a large and varied assortment of Cook Stoves, Heat­
ing stoves Tin Ware, Shelf Hardware, Horse Blankets, Feed
Cutten, Bob sleds, Cutten, Wagons, Corn shcllcm, Heavy and
Light Hamess, 4c.. 4c,that will be ctowtl out at

I

PHYSICIAN 4 SURGED!.

South Carolina b the political a weU
a lhe military key to Um Booth Athntirja
Lraianab to tha Gulf Scaia. Ifwabad
remitted them by supporting their Ugili-

Don’t foil to call and secure a bargain.
jV. B.— irSew you Aare read thin ptene hand it tn your neighbor■
Yours Respectfully.

•
' OK.

Wil. JONES.

Ttwre b no 4nob* that • IkpaUbu de­
foal in New Hampaltire would ba • Mtludial calamity. If thorn waa ot* * time
and place wlien and where the regular atganiaatioo thoold U maintained intact,
and abould be rattrulled by thorn who
lar the evil effeete of the aerreader of
the Southern Stalaa, that time i. bow, and
that place b ia the approaching campaign
in New Hampahire.
The trouble in
to eirfl eerrxw re
form grew* oat of the imperfect etatemeM

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And all other goods at proportionately low prices.

Wassisotow. D. C,
Mot. 84, 1877.
i pro* or N. H. Snrnrn.J

1

•be. each
70c. each
3 c. per foot
16c. each
20c. each
$1 00 each
75e. per neat
$1 50 per dor
$4 50 per.ksg

WHOLE NO. 2087.

Greble &lt;fc Russell.

DENTIST

Itaivilk

liciipi.

ATTORNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR
IX CUASCIkT PhwM anraikia aira la I

Great Aeus
aban Joomeot of lbw purenimeota result,
in an apparent, though ebiefly rammcvri^l
good. It will prove to M an illusion —
Ther. can be no good ultimately raauhiug
frot. I neglect to obey or an evasion &lt;1 the
fondamcntal law. Thera an only rri!

The Holidays are over and Lewis Stern has decided to
sell his stock of Winter Goods at or below cost, consisting of

ra«,sffi,imEiiJMSTS,

2K"-

FIBST GHANA FBIZE

“Made a msket for your hop poire, I
conclude. XaCcrfarooba V mid that pmclebmu. “How much do you wiah to pay
down V
“The whole amount 1 do not want ■
any mortgage upon tnr valuable landed
aatate. It moat be deeded to Catherine
Braley and Albert Eatarbrooka. Kilty ■
gUng abarea with nee in the raterprue;
ao it will be no neat JcM if the pnee at
hop polea core down before wu get th*

STOVE

Something

government. created by and rcprrecntiag
that policy, io the hope of raoeUialion,
was. in toy opinion, a direct though aniatcnUonal vhlatiou »ud almndooBkcnt of
the policy itedf. Il it no answer to

■inee the inauguration. A. mraal oar
phot h in th. taucuard of the battle —
Faltering win he fata), and defant ia New
Hampbiire at thh erbia will, I faer. be fi­
nal. I do not remember a time when mo­
ons' acemed to tee no important ainoo the
eloae of the was Fortunately the Repub­
lican. clUK Buteshire bn&amp;rntaad&amp;r
principle* and oimprehcnd the fall impor­
Dr. Kingston, glanced al the miabter Mr. IJacola said,‘*a bag job* to -re th* tance of lb* occasion. We ahall unite,
we .ball cling tagethcr, we ebalj triumph.
Union—but ww did it, and at too great
.As erer,' truly youra.
erat to jsatify aorrvadcr to an aoemy who
literally lay is bin hat ditch whan Prwi
dost Haya wm inaugural*;.
Bai wha of all thh ? It b history.—

Just received First Price at Wisconsin State Fair and at our own
State Fair at Jackson,

DETROIT

h the prens. i» txt denied, provided
not interfiirr with the diaettarge of
Ecu] datfea; bal by I beer are.pt’M^oyneol from the onion they
LserXortf Smm?thhr ^tlfcfail

WORKS.

re ever given, Mia Smith."
ther waa wiodtnr hii nub. when
playfully co hh tilde pel. Let sm
our mw up.'' 'No,’ mid the child,
l Want my euee wound sp, far 1
rut it to run alFdayf
,

Just out.

THE JEWEL COOK!
thm it had done far yam.
pr—ion wm baring it and hope lighlnd
up bet eyea. When lie two women were
at but left alone, they rieartd up the table,
and aa they were waUiing the diahrw Mra.
Kdgaftoa aaid :
'■Hannah, thh aeema like old tint* The most beautiful am) scientifically-arranged Diving Flue Stove You and I need to work toeetber loop
yaare ago, when we were giria. How
f now in the market.
long it BMUM r!
•‘We Kula ibemgb: thru, May, of the
triala and nehing hearts whieh awaited u»
la the future. Coaid we bare beliered it,
ihrnr
• Oh. ao I It waa well we were ao iguoreal of the fatwa.''
••I bare often wondered why there la
such a differware in lhe dirbioo of uorrowa and hippies*, in thh life. Some
par. th rough Ilf. wkh ixnhlog lo trouble
them , everything they undertake h aoc
1st.—Mgmts POWERS &amp; BARLOW have a stock;
ocarful, oo aickama or lorn of friend, lo
of critically selected goods for this market, exceed­
MUM them pein. Other, ye juM the op-

Six-hole, Extension Top, Portable PUnished Copper Reservt

ATTOMFCBY AT

f. J- fvi/i,
Camaie, Sin aS Onmeital
PA I N TER

Al A. M. !Urt'» Carriage Shop
Jefleraoa 5L,

-

GENERAL

BEP A1B SH OP
fHMtM. aa* Vtelaur. &lt;“•
k.e ia Aart—Uamt HaM. ter iba

a»~*J
•» *•“

Gumming &amp; Filing Saws
— H.U, I. &lt;te

.b.

Wm- H. Goodyear
pHlMlOTtSAL CEJOa.
PEOPLES

DRUG

STORE.

nr.uW. Pn»«iplw~ «“d

F.mil» K~ip&lt;»

""W P*-

o^ wiU. Drag. .nJ Cko-'^

“Well. I did think fwoold gir. you a
thanes to go iti -with mo In my inyeatmenl,
bat I .hall dll no meh thing w«. A
gow«, indited I When you aw my marble
quarry in full operation yoa wQi'wiah
your feathers bad begun to grow I I bate
•ot KM a wry hoary beard yet, bat I do
think 1 hare something in here,’' and be

A. GOODYEAR.

FACTS TO BUYERS!

ing in variety .the combined stocks of all ngher Hard­
ware stores in the city of Hxstittgs.
'
2d.—POWERS 4 BARLOW are the onlydedera
in Hastings who buy direct from the Manufacturers,
and en avoid the addition of jobber’s profits to lhe
cost of their goods.
•

3d.—This house is the newest in its line, and, un1 ike its competitors, has no old
J~
’ *i—•
were bought when goods were _---------us to place before our customers goods of the l»eat
qualities and atrles, al least 10 per cent km than
our competitor's goods cost them.
W e abo haw
tlic reputation for honorable and fair dealing worth
preserving, winch gives security to purchasers ugninst iniRreprerontntioiiH.
Ilh.—For UK Mke of Baking pno»
„ do not tewnte -OioWog Ont
atTlH of good, or &lt;Uol .tote for nnw.

&amp;•&lt;*
or -U old

.
“U wm no* in year line of basilica,
I that's lU reason. Do you uppn® Ata-t
’ jali would null a few aero, of Lu. ledge, for j
nothing; but if be find.
that lh» land to mH, ha will mal game,
and hoU os to hb I im ... at "
.
“Wril.“ mU Afawt, “Urnre in a
' tinman here free. New York that wuaHi
“ like to itneat it, thia bu.in.-n. No one
kw&gt;«« of atty psrAam m yet but oar-|
rebut, asd wo &lt;m&gt; keep It a Meat a k«.j;

maha, the exa.t figure, being 4OT.TO4 ia
lhe one case, and only 393,153 ia th.
Olher. Th. department, in which the in
crease of populatha has been gnateM are
the Seine (Baria), 190,700; the Nord
(UBe), 71.8SC; the Loire (8c. Ethan.)
40,040 ; lhe Ncurtbe^t Mwelle (Nancy)
39,000-; th. Girod. (Bordaaai), 30,000.
the Finial-re, 23,000, and the Marne, 21,

Don't you euppoae, if the Lord had
known the linac waa ooming when aueh
fallowB m John Morriaaey, Hioabox Bat
ler and Smlh«.g HilCTreu would* mak.
lawn for thh rouatry, be would hare told
Noah to pay of Um men and atop work oo
th. ark, a. he bad decided lo pcatpoac th.

�Aswtatrtaw.D. d, Feb. 1,1878
।
SAMFOHB'S UMCMCin.
5o et; lstatbs aosmsato Lr the ether
। Wfee iuespHosble sdepae s^fkrcl by wmrJy every sae of our srrvwl industrial end
11 oauBcrcial iatereus after the convening,
J nek sou on the Uth of Janaary, lb7B.— 1 uf the 45th Cvugram in extra a asm jo Iasi
The Htowiag grand oflnoa ware chxtad: I (leteber. earrpt tbc genera! dietrut eatsr-:
Grand Master—Jae. W. Finch, Adri mined of its abihly is aecoMfuDy cope
1 afetioo over unlimited aihsr, oheuM the
HeadbMysro.
and requiring wisdom to solve. All through
We do not Wieve the HepwbHeans of
The c-inniry ran stead Mtbsidki bettor
the Spring. Summer and early Autumn
this CoogrwmUrat D .trict km employed
signs of baaiamu rerirel, wUub. isDowiug, than it ran stand repudiati-m. ' The House
lbe-£uy(&lt;- to .peak fur them. At feart,
clmeo the grealor of two evife
every
prnoodiag
panic
had
proved
the
esrws know tba llcpubfiesM of Barry county,
lain harki agars aad furvruaaers of s oom
Wbot if lhe trauate should p- the
o/motf kJMUi'm uualy endocac tbc ectiea of
piste rrotoraLioe of ooefidsaMe oral pay pur- Wraul Ull by a two thirds vote, and ibe.
our able and popular lUpreaentauve ia
ity.ceoiiaaodiomnltrpiy; sadlheCmiiag: a veto bo ssataiaod ia the itousc. would it
Congress, Uoa. Jaime U. McGuwao. ia
wm sewers) that wo had soon lhe worst ofF sot bo a pretty ksso satire 00 ths aasumod
voting againat tba paarego of lb. Kami
Grand tWctary—William
aujerw. alalramaubip of tbe fonuer body*
bill, and ad! K&gt;a&lt;aia him in voting againai
Grand Rapids.
fealisg &lt;&gt;f iasaewrily aumc with the meet­
f/ndiitioa in any form, at all timer ,aad
Tbar. will Le ao repudiating end to
Grand Lretuter—Aijthooy
ing cf Cuegram, sad is a few weeks it wm
in all pLuew. T.ts Ulaod Uli ought net U
gore, nothing Lui wind.
Lexiogtou
found that we had, sowmAuw. retrogvndml
becoxa a few, or .ally other Ull, which
Grand Chapkiu—Rev. J.
If tbe repudiator waul, any Hood ^|Eiatollia very dapthaofatmtaalien Al s ra
eneipcla the werkisg men !o noeiva 8a
CATKRRHAL AFFECTIBIS,
of bwwdroda of thousand af dollars jnat ml, be will bate lo draw on Mo own
eeoli tat a d.Usr, aud then pay 110 cent,
bills, rendered nacensary by the partim
for a dollars Wore b of the i xvararirs of
=-dignity of the precodiag House, ware
life, which is precisely the effect lh»l
pe.-f.-enad and paamd. The extra fepaxl
wouldre.nl: front the jamage of tba
Ull_ ... ..Lili aL.«
i
iaU lhe raguhr session and ia iba two
n.onlbe aincu elapsed, not one practical
step baa beea taken to soooarage a retam
-DutrLr deput|r (Irani uu-tci. m (o- of cowSdoMo aad tore again into the chan«a: finrtdJ
. I 1
.
,
t&gt;4a cf pro!table trade, ibe hoard'd umans
jailaati Secc |i, re-wia Giant, Xomwc, of our capitalist* Excluding • very few
, The uaexpeelwl vote of General Gar- j
bird, James |H Farnham. CmempalU , wHom practical sUusmanahip Lae been field io lb. Ohio Lo&lt;iaUicro troubfe. tLe
,M “t Fomft, O.-ETHM, -KflMMTM; Fifth,
imneuetraud ia past years, it is Mt that silver agitatiwv They my k vw due lo I
' ’
I A. D. Eldred, T&lt;4tooolu; Sixth, L. I&gt;.
Coogrrm bai dcvclopel a degree of wis ••jerristent lobbying.' 1'erkap. so, but'
■ Briggs, Leantag; BcvaotbrG. W. Robert- ■lorn that would hardly sufioa far tbc con­ tba vote on the other aide might just m '
.
'zt Her t Monty. ,
imm, Mt. Cfemeota. Eighth, Jabn A. Gib duct of ordinary township affaire
correctly be said lo be due to parsstant
Tbe Great '
1 Ztp.H.1
son. Saginaw City . Ninth, Grorre HB1,
The nraap °f *&gt;»” Matthews silver res
Portland ( Tenth, R. H. Oabute, Caln- olution &gt;Rer ibe waste of many valuable
The K sat ark y Legwlaiaaa, i atoaoely
weeks on a matter that only amoeeu U Democratic, refuare to Mi with the nation­
Committee uu Juri»piudeu,\ liu^h'
an exprcarsia uf oj.in'km, baa clatel tbc al flag tying orar three. The Proudcnt
MeCnriy, Coronas; J. W. Chaplain-1
advueale* of the Bland bill and faprwMcl •DI bare to go down and
aciBala''
Graft* Rapid.; Wm M Webber. Kart|
dpcum.cn of lb:
iUopjreacnU. Ifeapite ineeraneea tda
Saginaw.
graphed hence from lime lo time that the
flveator Barnum is right wbeu be My a
■Masurw was steadily losing atrengtb, ami
that nothing eaa disrupt lhe Democratic
who dreirc aa "nl’alnta moccy ” aid uia
of iba ‘Matrcpoiitjur' ^rros to the msao
party. Such a trifling thing m repodia I
renew of tbc fart, ao regard to tba ecp
effect, it appears that precfeely the reverse
ply of tbc'precioua icefade'aod the ramootico will not truuble it a kt. Th. East, rn
wm true, aad lhe remonHisatioa of eUvae
brother will protest mildly, bal bo will ;
rtiretreu ofailr - ii fbt and dr.r. Mr.
seem, now areured, even against a I*reaidcntial. veto which Is not at all ereuio —
cause in thia afeecli, ami it ia only to be
CotuaUteo 00 lodges—J. B. F. Curnot probable, indeed, many think. Tbc
n^retiod that the Hmtag is so little in- p.. Hint, C. F. t'.ibaro. Bay City , II. vote in the ffeuato Friday stood ayes 43 lo raejluii-jo- Ro,.iblioaa—Tern. 71; nays,
eliccd lo iiaten t rielMrtadfetta aad care- A. Calvin, Adviail
says 21
Among lhe Lewisr were 19 5&lt;i Duroecraiic—Tom. IIS; nays, S3.
fal arrom-nt’ .
'1
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•
1
RepuUicnna and ibe latter 7 Democrats
Urruaud 1 Wool's Tariff bill ia no', like­
t Tb3 Grand Chapter ofi tbc Royal Arch In the House Monday tbc vote stood ayes
ly to eueceel. There bra boon qi.no
&gt;1
utocs
cTMidiigsn
was
recently
iu
sea
189-116 Detuocreu and 73 Republicaui. enough tariff tinkeriag for th. proic U
Pendleton M Home
_
A eirralar pwr»&lt;rtiagto ou-w fo ci, tbe 1 rdiou al Detroit, the aJdrxev of the re- pays 76—5ti Rcpublicncs and S3 Dcwm lluunevo io re&amp;nenUy disturbed wiAcut
Democratic workioginciq of C.naaaali Wat' ftriog Grand li^h l*ri&lt;rt, Gen. O. L. crau The Whiskey Ring aaffared a ae introducing thia new dement, aad Coe' di»tril'Utc«J a: Cdumlay, Ohio, before tbe Spaulding, sbowi tint tbe Older ia flour sere dclcabywlerday in the Hosm, aa tbc grun will act wisely ia 1st ting al! such
DtnaoeratU atoew fn tin n*miaatioo of a ■ahiag io the Rot4 Arch degree., in thia1 tmthern Paeiflc ring did oa Tuesday.
State, and in mreti-rr. bare mweh to ea- Tbs initiatory atop Oaa redoction of ths
Goreroor Smith of Wfeoouma, ia hia ia I
,
W; ired Pesdxtoe in uoferaaurtd terma aa I courage them The f?Jowing eftr.-ra tax on this Dewx&gt;crst&amp; beverage was, m
STRAWBERRIES,
augural, strongly urges an adberaace to
charged, and generally believrd, allempud
an arfriocrat and a friend of the bond- Wrro elected for tlif enaning jeer:
Ix-ldrrv, and said
' IF ia auch terrible I Grand 11. P.—y. J. Krqgtr, Grand' under ooxtr of a bill to extend lhe lime ibe paliay of epccic rwaumptioa, a remoaetiauion of ailrer oo aa equality with gold
times -j there you &lt;!bc&lt; aach a man a* I
for 11 a withdrawal of whiskey ia bond lo
Deputy Grand II. P.—David C. Spaul­ Joly 1,1878. Btaekbars, a name always if-pemiUe, bal mx other wire, and oxaPendleton to ibo t'triirel Staten Senate
ding. l.you*.
nggeatire of titty loathsome malady and
Grand
King
—
S
'IL
N'ortow,
Foutiacalways counted oa lo support every
dcctiou tbe Deni'xra.i ■ pany of Ohio, i»
Grand Scribe—Uba*. II Axtell. LanoTerwbriminxly defeated?'
Government U medieval practices. Uefunner Bamsiug who bolds his plar. by the lafiatioeieu do not iriamph ia th. ।
Facia for V^len.
lhe grace of Eph. Hollsnd'v repeater*; ' pevoeot Ccugrem, their task will bo fur-!
Jbe following facta
Harris of Ya , Tucker from lhe ram. oom ever bopeiem again* iba tide of returnmg I ante I'sislegwa la tba Trade. I (sale
all hcnrel men
munwealth, sad. in shaft, abuut rrsry reason, and, av we hope. iba brook-water '
• United Sutea.
Grand ChaplainDcnijeral of the | achy derma lo«fs* order,
I 'lnnd Haren.
specially dittinguisbed thraxlvw ia advo­
up power. w»« luwc
The Philadelphia Prru tap iba Demo,
1 GiAdC.ofHcr drilimd nation.
cating t be bill. It wm estiauta that iu cratie feeder* seem to be aa ignorant of ’
peaaage would pompopb lhe pirm.nl of iba grand taetiea u trtf, sad an direct-,
.'law, u u» Kau-M Of inn iw-puuitcnu , (J
tag all their ruergiat towards buildiog up ।
party, baa vewbrel ll;4 bigbrat point . L,
be made ap by taxing other utUoa of aa
auxmg rivDis-d nation. ' j
comity to the poor man's Brfavg, becauw, I
TblrJIv—Tl.t v.ry Gr\J&gt;,j»’.drh lire I
m I Mid, it wax regarded aa lhe fir.t »tep 1
towanb the reduction of iba whiskey lax
frroi 90 io &amp;&lt;&gt; ur e»»o 23 pte gallon. I Tbc Lanaia^ JIvopMA-ia rays: Ex
Great familiarity with the prieripL-o uf Governor Straw of New Hamfwbire bra mark i&gt;
ImluiM -a lafermr •—u z~ itei
political economy are o-x auoeevuMry to Mo grain bin views as to what will be the
of tbe Voivcraity, Regvntlirant, in ktetr-l
praeuoal results of the retnouvtiniiue of
that moot rereauai era now berdy su£ ; silver to the hl-oriag riaajn of New Ko;
ply to ILgrot Rred, arntel that he be
Grail.'1
eiaat Lr cureeM tap anam, tan. eoflea or
jfeved tbe Doctor b:d ;bl-cR™ 10
.. the
.1™
befcngrel
a. lac article eras more abeolatrly arenaburan enudr. The D»ct4 rvjilfed in tl&lt;
•ary, would bear bal to make ap the
afiiurattre, au-i stated dratbe Mreupt.d
(mporiiet
s|tsal conflict
Lesriags, Fester propoaad aa aareadmeut
lo the effect that aay radustsue J ibe tax
vg», Va. Tbe
waa iu&lt; spodirut. The vote stood area 143,
I 5th, Clb aad "lb, Eegiu&gt;ci.l&gt; Michigan In- nays 114-nearly all DoMaorat.. The
IxuWy io tamp &gt;.f iaalrecliuu a*. Furl foalteg ia quite flatural that this movemeal
I Wayne, near Drireii.Jutlag iba mouth of.] ia juc of reflex action front the illicit whieI August, 1841, lo the] tact, that by joint I
' Rroolati.ro Mo- 37. of lhe Mwmon of 1873,

W. A. Palmer.
CLOTHIERA full line of Undershirts and Drawers.
BCSINK88 sod
for FALL TRADE.
______ __
Our CUSTOM DEPARTMENT ooa-' S’^TB and OVERCOATS,

DRKM5

ri-’ of a nice line of WORSTEDS and
In FurniaLing Good, wr ha
BROADCLOTHS for DRESS SUITS. I ths latest styiro in the BEST
CASSIMKRES .nd CHEVIOTS
BUSINR8S SUITS.

for WHITE SHIRT « the (Sly.
-»“*

CUFFS »ad the

OVERCOATING in good stjlm.

fete* mreekia

in

SCARFS, T!W and Rift HanAmhief.

Umbrellas. Satchels and Shawl Straps.

33 Monroe

st., Grand Rapids, Mich.

E3 COLLINSES

VOLTAIC PLASTER

To thooe’wbo wieh lo buy

LIVER COMPLAINT
D’ZSFXI’SX^,
.aAfcrH-fnag Us End.
I
।

GROCERIES,

ILnaluna. HarMparilla, Yellow
Ib^k. Stillingia, Dudelmn. '
WiH Cherry, ami other
Valuable Rroaedira. '

W . JOHNS TOX J: CO.

COFFEE.
SOAP
TOBACCO.

CHOICK Fima AND GARWi

IMPERIAL SOAP
CROCKER

Smith Hcgle A Preston.

B.M.WATSONaOld

NlV'EI

nvi

T« acta

ri““rl)ETECTIVES
OF EU WPE AND AMtRICA.

afaiTofmton
W
boME
own.

HALEN

NOWiiTHETIIKTOSKURKIT

NIET OF HOKEBOUKD AID TAB

ONLY FIVE DOLLARS
roil AN ACRE

FOR THX CURE OF

McCarthy, roImt a gilicb,
Detroit. Mich
By G n-cwvi generally and by

Z. B. WILLISON,
Hratinp, Mich

table to tbe w&lt;
room, library

i Tie*. tu facilitate the payment of the &lt; fe.-al goverumeste of Sooth Caroline aad
I one, bLxuka have been prepared, by the I 1.ruisiaaa to armed mobs, very fittle hope • A girl who furmedy Ivwd ia Sa. Lewis
writes them Coluredo to sa old friend.
I S.vrelary of Mate, tu ea-iak au.h elaiaraeu Ii of । unishiog tba irnaagnmora is iadulgt^ " This ia the hamfeomwc 200 acres I ever
i ic ms L ing their proof di servio.
in b«u; and the eubetitucioe of Kroos pul my fijot down on. " Her Gther ought
i Tbrwo blanks will be&gt;at, on re&lt;|&lt;seat, to ' pure Ku Kluxers A5 political oflrissi.s -tu get 100 sems mors and have a lawn
aruond brv foot -Cbtieogu /Gyrer.
I 'nttod Soos if Industry vras held recent­ any gcreou, nakiag tor them, whose sama oftcials, appe. re to be steadily progreroiiig
ly st Grand Hapda. The aefwrte .bowed appear, upon lhe Audik&gt;r General's lufr at tin bcbrMs of Hampton. Hievena, U
:be Order to be in n v»ry fleurishlog noa- of tbd above named Regiments, as enticed mar, Gurdon aad Hfll
diAoa. The sresion wm long and hsrmo- to Math pay; which latl have been made
In 1875 Holman'• anti re Midy rremlu
li m pud, only 33 members dceliuing lo
aioan—the tremnrea done very important and LI. d in lbs Bute Ihrpartiarat
The undcrrngawl reguoto sU [-ersufla eommii tbemralvim A fair iwo-third.
t* tbe .mfer This is coospathtivaiy s new
.vdre, tot nevretbehwe is &lt;mc cf the so- seeing Ibis wotios, who are sntiiled to pay majority wm olx.ined ia lhe vote Tured.y
callvd sreret soeilMB that is, fhuogb of re as above, in writs lo lire SccreUrv of Btala,, oa a aimilai proproiltoa; but area th.t, ;
. t.*« throws th* tobbivw prevent her. in fall
&lt;r»t origin, rd npl practical vales to tbe
|«ople, and ia slowly Irnt rwriy growing 1 They will recaive* prttnpc attention.— form, into the greateM eooetaruaikm. But, 1
ia f ubKe favor, sad is. In tb« not distant There ja n* need ot eoeenltiag claim oatwuhuaading this fcrmal rammiimrat
fotorr to be reegoised as otw o[ the must sgenu ue al tome yr Tl. tan-.uots due. of members by tboir own votes to an opvaliubio uf the Lumauitsr-an societies ia ' them are small at best, and may be re
caivsd direct from the State Departrareit, ad by party c-ooreMiooa, those ej-praad u&gt;
ibcccMjry.
Tbe fuliowiag uScera were cloctod for| by CJbwiag tba inetfucu-MM hare given. tbe steal* engineered through Cungnna 1
Upon applmation, if tba &lt;daim.nl s name almost every awaioa, should uadrewaod ,
afjvsre upon the proper Hats, blacks ail) that adroit managwn, supplied with Inada I
U. P.-li.A Widgnr, Infag
j be sent at ooee, whish the claimant wiH to bribe tboir wsy to ibo Treasury vaults,
O. V p'— E. Waon, Grand Rapids.
fill up, make calk to, aasi return to the are bore; aud thorn guatfemso who flad it
G. 8 —G. s. TowEnrem, Hmtiap.
Tbc cLim is then diSfrttomfeths pU «i « vsUlifedl
G T.—G. E Wardell, Gm nd Rapids. {feervtary of Stets.
G. Trwuts— Gau M. Ifevaj, lUa- j ready to bo taken up isl actol upon by puree or tLe asductlrc wifes of s baadaomo j
tiagK J. C. Craig Gram! asprie. Jaaeph
Blake. Grnndraie
G. Banihict—WiNiaan ArxA-we, Grand '
RagHp
G. J. a-Wnrreu s. Crippen. FmUr
Btaiian;- Waa. Moore,
Naore, Oread
Graad K
Ropdfa; A i
.Vw—m

CHESTER’S CURE!
Bimijgjjmj) rekdt
-Asthma,
Hrnnchitit, Catarrh.
WONDERFUL CURES
ISittkX-XSK.TssL-''KE“!
™oab

Grace’s Salve

.REGULATOR

a K. aanTESTOK, Prop, XT.
Thelen Pew;-

CURES

HUMPHREYS

Wanzer &amp; Barnes.
A XA1I0XAI ITAMUI

Webster's Unabridged.

BLUNTS

Homrepaihlc

Spacltic.

�* * ** 1 J. CBA#T!'Noti&lt;&gt;e f Notice!
Tbe Good T-mpkre held a aecia] on
Munday or cuing at thsir Hall, which was
a very pieemnt affair Receipt* 118.00.
The thaiita of tbe junior publisher of
tbc BaMNEit. are tendered Io Isaac Wil.

in C- MeAlilttre, trkd at the hat term,
•nd rerik-t for pUiattff real trad by jaiy.
A new tri.1 waa granted tke MnisM utt
the payment by bin of a’d coats and an
attonwy ire, of »25.OT. May k Fran
for pWatiff. V. G. Holbrook for defrod-

wm accepted aad adopted
Ayes—AM. Dewey, Bundi, Toatijaaoo,
Winklctnan sod T«t»s-5.
\

DRY

I have on hand a full titnek of
Dry Goods of latest styles
and also

" Our Gsytnan friends will edebnte, lhe
1st antiivcreary nf tbe luanjuration of
President L&amp;syea by a Festival al Union could have bsen avoided very well, after
Hall on liteiereaing of March the 4th.
the Julies held tbe paniea for irial. C.
The Red Ribbon UKstiogs Sunday af­ H. Beutr for the Ptopfe, J. C. Fitsjmld,
ternoons aru lieromiog very iaicroming. rrpsmented Hr Mr. Adah. late Prosecuting
Mr. Dickie • in speak next Sunday nftev- Attorney of Ottawa county, for the rnsj uanoon. nod Ue hops the peopk will turn deut llaebae! Shepard.
Tbc cLaneery eiuvc &lt;4 Horace Huiter
Sarah J. Moore, cl al. not being ready
The edups of tbo B.utxn will address
the people u Caledonia .Station oa Tues was stricken from.th^CMendar by cuacmt.
day crenbif, Fsb ISlb, on the tamper- Swerwry A Mn»p|x-u for complainant,
George Hnppea for defendants.
By convent the chancery awi of MUo
Yes, w&lt; will take use tord of wood in
larnarat for the Banmek for ono year, Phillipa re Hiratr Chase, noticed for
from any ' tun, woman at ehiM in the bearin.- on plmdings and Proofs.—Milo
Phtilipa cl al. rs. .Hiram Chase, bill to re­
county of Berry.
'
deem, pleadings and proofs,—aud David
Tbe ll^J Ribbon meedng iaat evening
Halleck H at »». Hiram Chase, bill tu re
was one of the largest and mou entbuaideem, pleadings and proofs, were stru-ken
Mtte IrtDpatancc mestinp rear held in lie
from the Caleodar Svreo-y A Happen
city. Tbc good work gc®» bravely ce.
for Phillifw k H3Uk. C G. Hulttrook
TbecaM of David It. Kogere va. Jobs
Snegga wm continued ce the usual terms
The aMUmptit suit uf John C. Baker
an appiiottiia uf tte' plaintiff. Strscary
rs. Henry C. .Peck bam et al. hiving brew
&amp; Knappeaifor'jtklnufi, C. G. Holbrook settled, Waa atrlAeo from lhe Calendar.—
for defond.Ot.
'
James Clarke snd Wm. Burgher for ap­
pellee, Swvvacy A Kosppcn for appal
C. Heath, trial by jury, for resiatir^ an

t&gt;^&gt;.

tUl 11- 'UM, H

dress
goods
'

at&lt;a_

j to which I now invite especial
' attention. • I am selling at
‘

prices that will astonish
all. Come in and look
oveh my stock.

41 44

WA2STZEH &amp; BAR7S7B8.

LAST GREAT MASK MN

HATS AND CAP
i keep constantly on hand ' i
full assortment of men's and
boys' Hate aud Caps.

If we don't sell our overcoats at the prices we hare marked
them down to we will carry them over until next year.

All Overcoats BELO H* COST
We offer a fine all-wool brown beaver overcoat

A full line at very low figures.
Come and see them, before
.■
buying elsewhere.

Dr. Blown of Haling*, preached in
The foiljwin;- accounts were preoceted:
Myrtba Kstcllt. aged two yewrt, daugh­ ti Mt.h_d.aL church buoday eveuing, Nclson Rich, watching Haney's fire | 7a
Miltea Runyan ■
751
ter . f Mr.'and Mn. Wallace Norton, of auJ Mr. u.caey ot lii.LsiU.apa; the VnraGoo. M. Dewey, printing 1
1 75
Baltimore, died on tin 2d ioau of dyp. laia chuich bunday muiuiug.
Cowl evuveued al iiaaimgs uu Munthrria. ThU is the fourth child in tbst

Prints!

!urt' Bn bsl, kn Reflri.

For S9 Worth 815»
Fine all-wool black beaver overco.ats for 10.00 worth lfi.00. Good
iur beaver overcoats, brown and black, for 7.50 worth 12.00.
Extra fine all-wool fur beaver overcoats for 13.50 worth
20:00. Heavy grey satinet overcoats for 2.50 worth
5.00.
'Heavy brown chinchilla overcoats for 2.50 worth 6.00.
19*A11 of these Overcoats are from 15 to 40 per cent, lower
than can be bought at any other store in the city.

Prints!

Drop ia and see those laU&gt;
styles of Prints. All styles
at bottom figures.

ALSO SELL A PAIR OF PARTS

■resrteJ

Th» Cireuit Ccurt.
The Fcbcjaiy term of tbc Ciroatl Conn
far Uiia county opened et 3 o'clock oo talking abuai csugtaLing to \l»bu&gt;gtuo
Monday afterprion, His Honor,' P. T. Territory. We think n a good move on
Van Zilc on tfo: lenoli, lhe «lcrlc and olh- tbrir । an. Hois Uur wont wish is snccM.

STAR

As cheap as the cheapest and
warranted as good os any
jn the market. J.

FURNITURE.

until you liave priced their Goods, for you
will save moiTey by it.
Everybody knows they are the only

One Dollar a Year.

’£• I

1878.

HOUSE.

jnTOBKffniLYKULD. THE STEBBINS BRO SAY
^oife’t-bu&lt;any Furniturfe or Picture Frames

I **F7iVno««. .&gt;• foroiuOroo.lin. I
i i. Hl*r r.i« «r» ; l» rIvsaat |-I&gt;&lt;S. SI.Wl

VICK'S

PRACTICAL UNDERTAKERS

, _ lilutraui Pneri CaialtiB.

to all the lucpiucm uf the Berry eanioty
Ber, we nvliuA ia atumdaoee K. A. Fijiri«r ef Detroit.urn! M/. A&lt;Ut&gt;of timed

CLOTHING

1.00

If ■ you

Store, 38. 40, and 42, Canal BL, GRAND RAPIDS.

R. J. GRANT.

VICK’S

FOB

i of extra heavy dark colored jruods, Worth 1.50.
any of/our overcoats you had better call soon at

BOOTS AND SHOES

Mia. Morse, a tucdium, will lecture
toe Uyfca House Dauuday eleulug U
tare ties. Cwtse out all yo’ i^vauiiug uu

Rapidn.
Vp to the fimo of gniirg to prwo, tke
following cases have been du posed of
Tbo eauM kf tbe People rs. Gconpt
Leak and FU«a Atkinson, charged wilt
adultery, waa continued oo tho applicsiioo
S&gt;f the nspottlcni Lmdi- Charles II.
Batsev, for the iPropfo, C. G- HultewA
and Julia IL Crites, for Hut nwjoadvat

To to the fact that every article usually found in a Drug Store
you will be Tnost’certain of getting of us.
Respeftfidly

SfiftsMen's and Boys' Clothing

An amsteitricowpaDy will do Ctftterella
lo be followed by a topper aud a dance.’

Tbe social will bo entertained Vj
S. Doud an4 family, instead of at

W&lt;- desire to call the attention of all

of all the popular patterns
and best &lt;jualitie» at lowest
rates.
I have just re­
ceived a full line of

ChM. I! Baser for lhe People, C. G.
Holbrook !&lt;* the lUspondsot.
T.n Ni,lu. lu ■ lUr K..a ... pL,el
Liters will bt • a Mssjaio Festind at by tbe boote talent uf our village ImI Fri­
Union Halloa lhe evening of the 14th day night. Tba o|«n wm Likd wnb ear
inat. A general good tin* is expected

eordtaily invited t? tea at six o'clock..

PITV nDlIC
Having commenced a new year in our
VI I I Uli VMbusiness we take this means of thanking
our friends and patrons for their liberal patronage of the year just
ended; also to say that we shall
untiringly labor to keep our
assortment of goods constantlyMV;c your favor, with every ad­
dition of goods new in design or purpose, selling at all times onr
goods at a fair, hone,t margain, and asH A A |f CTflD E
low as any one can sell — and Kve.DUUlV w I UHC

GOODS!

in the city and attend promptly to all calls
in that line day or night.

■asLisrss. anC IkeHaas.
wsv t»
tMatei

Furnitufh Depot, South Bide State St., Hastings Mich.
Scitiow 1. That any one who shall
gel t-r iieroina dniuk or lutaxicated with­
in the limits nf said City, or being droak
or in a state of intoxic-ifon sbali come
within the limits ofsaid City, shell be puo-

Council ProocodingA.
Special meeting of Uta Common Cuoneit
is he’d at tbrir room Friday evening
in. 25. 1878.
Hia Honor Mayor Bentley in the ehalr.
On eai'l if ro'l the followbg A’darawn

■l.V ITS 7Sih Y£.1K.

Julius Russell

VICKS.

IW ail Veyetaile**- Gajin
v"“* L ’

la lU
bsaaiir* ----*ewtJ. llarautaa
ftJJESSSt.

Hit* just received a complete trtock of *

'■M— .

STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,

JAM KA VICK, ttwkewas X. 1

viers

Ftar ail Veit'alle Seeds

Dress Goods and Trimmings,

uoMwmwm,

&lt;1mke A&gt;r tbe Bcoplc . Bwecsey A Knap- j
pen for the rtwfCiUeut.
in tbc can* 4f the
»• Frank
YJtvlesser, for viulacin;; the h&lt;|ttor law —
Oa Monday mooting ttm nep.indout paid
the Sne of •» $•&gt; and cusU aroeseed by
Justice Riker, add all costa thus for made
in the Ctr-uit Court, and the appeal was
dism»M-d curbs H. Ifo'xr and Junes
flsrke for the 1‘sofJe. Sweeney k Knap

BEAVEK CLOAKS AND CLOAKISOS, SHAWLS.
ri^NXELS. HOSIERY AND GLOVES,

Adopted.
Ayaa—Abbey, Dowcy^Rwwell. Tomlin
son, Wi.Lfo.uu. and Toteg-f..
Nays-—No&gt;s.
By Aid. Dewey:
£«m.W, That the Jflayor be and ho
desrt. Cberfoe H. Be ucv and Jamas Clarke whereby aulhuriasd to employ an alter.
for Ibe People, iwd 'Swortcy A K-n— __ .A- »■---------------------11--- Ait-nrr uf

the Peso{, Is Mid Cur, aad make com­
plaint spipai him or lnr under die pro.
viainna efthe first preceding section of
Ihia Ordiworo And in erne said Corotsbles shall roftsK to apprehend any anal:
drusktm pecseti, nl-an iw|ue«ed lo dos.)

New York Herald.

A Al I on me before purchariDg and I will sell you goods
V ALL dteap ns CM be found in the city of Huttings.

foe ibe roepoudete.
Ths esnac
Bewry Marble va. John
any remtfe.nl of tba «ty tf H-rings. for
Marks, «*•!,*■ ryeetm^
•»* *• aviohtiou rftho liqnnr law, nt an exp-nfog bM« prop-fff
not nsoordiug »5 in any ocr csae
from the Calendar. Sweeney A K«p|&lt;a
Adopted.
for plaintiff. C G. Holbeook for defend
Ay-a—Ald. Abbey, Dowry. Ruaasll,

TowUmomi end Youss—5.
Keys—-None.
By Aid. Tomlin--':
Aw-fsetl, that tbe names of John
Bum, Chari.Hyali
and Jarno.

HATS AND CAPS, SHOES, ETC., ETC.
m

A Tara of 160 acres

JULIUS RUSSELL,
At Hickory Corners
lu Barry County deacribed

SUGARS.

,

octfimS

Plwenix Block, State Bt.

THt TOLEDO BLADK!!, mit.vtntutu,
NASBYSPAPEB

L
' •
' Commission

- •
Merchants,

CLOVER SEED

A G«AT BABOADt:

DVtaSED HOOS.
—— —u«uu._

�— *;y •
. '
Railroads(1RAXD TRUK* RAJMJ
W
Al’JTE 10. IRIS-

Legal*.

jt.swjMsawete.-jiS

TTTmCE

TA3L1--

Efiwct Nov. 11th.' 1877

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fiWPHfldftMCT'r

. .

kUraraUMTrarat* wslas arttv* al

ADMMMTRATOai SALE.
1. O. .anrarfO.

——*

Pass. ArXPwwelt.

QREAT WETTER' RAILWAY.
greet Northwest; and with ibis and many
other addition, we are glad to learn that
the btmiocas of the bouse is in a very cntuuragiog cnodiliun, sod that th* uauriug
energy of this man as a representatire of
this interest in Chicago has been spprerisled. Mr. Bounds has a very extensive
Mr. L. Lrjonna furaiabaa *
aeqnaisUBce, a hat of friends, sod is lustr.trei
known as aa affable, courteous, and rrlia graphic paper of Hunting in Framer, cn
livened with numcroim aneedotra; "E. a."
an cficCT who wm on Uard the tbeyme.
contributes * ResriubeenM of tbe First
Iron Clad Fight; and “Q.” m an article
wbimrirally entitled “Thirty-five Year* off
Soundings6 riven a atmi amusing, semi pa
tbetic aeotmnl of a long experience of
desfoera
The serial "For Percival ia
continued ; the novelette "Jack and Mr*.
Brew*" paaaai through its aeooad pari ;
there are several abort storier, Philip
Bourke Marston and Howard Glyndco
contribute poems; aad the departments of
Monthly Gcaaip and Literature of ibe
Day are well filled. J.' B. Lippinoult A
Co . Philaddl|ibia,publuberi.

OH.------- &lt;-=----- ,hcn
ing.- may thus
different seuot
i* provided.

.
made to, come st
ided proper warmth

The. total value of eggt imported into
Great Britain daring ths first teu months
of!S77, was £2,141.989, or ewer »10,.
500,(JOO as a total.

A.TL

UILIIAB.

SHOW LIMB ’SZMX

.

■ICHIGAK AMD THE SOUTH
^L1s.-«*ais,,xTr

EMPLOYMENT!
relative valor*. and a history of those that
। arc most celebrated.
V- ■ Capital and Labor." A long and
comprehmrire article, befog an attempt l &gt;
pile an impartial statement of the princi­
ple* and facta on both rides.
Vi: “Cotspraheu*i&lt;« " A Jiacwasioa
of the viral pnJ.'em of doctrinal cc.tnsrrbensiott, twpeaially in cramectino with (Juu-

CHRONIC

*'T'vn. "Parody and Parodists-" A lively
article, quoting freely trim Caivcrlcy and
other rveetrt parodists.
VHI. "P.oMaor Heavy Bogsra."
£!ic cumber conclude*, u usual, with
many »hort notice* of the principal recent
publications in all department. of Itlin

Boy.," Frank R. block too and others.—
Mr*. Mary Treat describee Some Fishing
Birds of Florida; Wm. W. Tileston writes
the .torr al A Trio to ths Ton Country ;
Alexander Wainwright picture. The lx®
don Dust Man ; and Julia E. Sergent pm.
scats a few crumbs from Emerson, about
which she chats pleasantly. Surcral bits
of poetry, entnual and otberwwy, a large
number of p»od pictures sad a food of
entertain me ct in lhe editorial and mireell.neour dcpirlmenu complete lhe list of
contents. Scribner A Co., publisher*.
. Ap/Jrivn't Journal fur February ia an
annually entertaining number, superior to
any that bare prteeeded It for several
months. Tbe opening article, brilliantly
illurtratcd, is fhttn tbe pen of William 11.
Ridcing, tbe first ef a acrire of articUi un­
der tba caption of "The American at
Work." Thia paper is devoted to a des­
cription of the Syracuse Salt Works.—
"Stanley’s voyage down the Congo," by A
H. Guernsey. ia particularly interesting, in
view of the fart that thia eourageous and
indomitable explorer ia on his way lu maThere i. an article on "Hip Van Winkle,'the embodiment of atrerul interviasi* with
Joe Jefferson. Tbe pugnacious spirit of
birds is dewcribed by Maurice Thompaou.
Prof. Harrison of lhe Washingtaa end
Lee University given a doeeripiion of a
voysgv from Athens lo Corfu. "Cberry
Ripe’' is concluded, and “By Celias Ar­
bor," with three illurtration.. rraebra its
2Gtl: Chapter. 'George M. Towle writes of
Dr. Schliemann's dirnnverim in Mycenae ;
Mr*. Lillian Brown eontribulra a short
story, and Edrar Fawcett a pathetic poem,
“The Dying Actor." D. Appleton k Co ,
publisher*.
. '

pared far market are aaltod tao much, and
are hard and flavorkw*. An experienced
cuter gives these direct!.®.: When tba
limit are nicely trimmed, mb each one
with tolerably fine salt, and pack in light.
Make a sweet pickle by using one and a
half gallons of New (Means molasses or
its equivalent in sugar, and six ounces of
powdered saltpetre to forty gallons of wa­
ter, with anil enough added to make tbc
pickle float a potato when it m made. Let
it stand until the scuta rises and ia skim
med off. They should remain io the pick­
le from fire to six weeks according to the
temperature of the place If exposed lo
freeing weather, they will cure math
slower than in a cellar When tbe hams
are finally takm out rinse them ia dear
Mr. Vick, the enterprising flurial of
water and hang up to dry ready for the
n.j.__ -__ i -.v&gt;_ Rochester, whose quarter!r "Floral Guide”
hat always exhibited a great deal of inteliceaw and enthusiasm, baa commenced
the publication of an Mua/re/M
Afrtyrrise. which displays tbe same qualiPrinter's Supplier
lies. It ia filled with interesting matter
We find in the Chicago Jolrr- Oeeua relating to the home and its adornment,
tbo following satin of the Grau Printer's and contains many valuable hint* and rugFurnishing House of Sterling P. Rounds, mstiooa concerning flower gardening,- lhe
cfCliicugu. A. moat of tbe material to laying out of grounds, etc. It ia prettily
printed and illustrated and eatdrlmuo i. to
this vSce was purehnsad by ths late pub­
have a relorrd engraving of Bower* for a
lisher of Mr. IL, and M We can fully UUM froctispuce. Tbe ma-arioc ia publiabed

ard Sett puUMting Co. 41 llrerisy Street
N. Y., are m follow.: Tbe Imndott Quar
indy, Ediuburgh, Westtniniatrr, British
Quarterly Renew, and Blackwood's Magasinri Price $4 a year for any ooe c-r
only CIS fur all, and tbe postage ia pre
paid by lhe I*uWiahrv*.
Lint/r• Liriag Ay*. The eamben of
The Living Age for the week, ending
January Z&amp;hand February 2d. have tbe
following noteworthy eoutcula. France ra
a Military Power In 1W70 and JB78, by
Sir Garnet Wolseley, Nineteenth Century,
The Little Health e&lt; Lnditw, by France.
Power Cubba, (’cwtcmporsrv Review. The
Clar a Clemency, a Pulislr Pricnt'a Story;
CornhiU. Tire Decay uf th* Mmuuoluc.:
Principle, Spaetator. Tba Greek Mind in
PrcaeM: of Drill, interpreted from Rolief* and InsryAAlbn* on Athenian Tombs, '
Contrmporary Review; (ilfilaa, the Arewtie uf thu Gotha, Kdinburgh lieview, 1
Wii hin tbe Precincts, by Mt* Oliphant,

sEKhr“

;«.w
frtr.

L-

th final 8ntten Tinuifsrt.

laird for Tbe Li ring Aga from the Ger
mm of Fran rou logrrslobeo; Charles
Dickens's Veras, Spectator, Charles Dick­
ens's Manuscripts, Chambers' Journal ;
French Dinner*, Saturday Review; Feiiehism io Animals, Nature; Shortsight,
Spectator, Rnhmkorff. Nature; will| the
usual choice poetry, Ac. The bark num­
bers containing the first iusUimenta of
“Erics," and a story by Him Thackery.
are mill sent gratis to new subscribers for
1878.
.
Fur fifiy-tt
large page* i

UORTHERN
RAILWAY COMPANY
su an offsnOr.tkiv

msv
«n X K ll.W,» «.&gt;», n&lt; Im
i
stock
of Shoe* and Swalinp si. lorn tiraa
&gt;roar. File ha. a!a&gt;i, for sate one new rt»,k
t
store
and raribax articlea ofhouaetiuld fur­
।
niture
cheap.
8tore om door remit
' Gerry Spaulding', oo JaOhnoa at. 39
of
, "o,,EWiW™^T !’,,FAKS
A
I'.aekparr, Maa. . April 3d. 1871
Ma. Kurtwii-Baiiaaraad b year paper
report* of the rrn^kaW. rare, of ratarrb. t

Jk-AAOLl^Si

aud neighbors that there i
no need of borrowing
the Dan
. xer to read,
when they inoy
have it all to
thenuc 1

1.50 PER YEAR
Mt tbragh at Intervals 1 wwM ealT up th*'

■mW* itetav tar n&lt;k
I (radnallr
grew warn, aad m aa* eaa kaaw Irew meek I
I suffered or what a wissrakU being 1 .u
My h«4 .died arer my tyre re tk.t I ...
tum of mind, il may dawn on hie imagina­
tion that Mr. Hounds bolds a full hand.—
A brief reference is made to the Ltuinree
of lhe Loure lo illustrate what aa extrata
gain cmount of true Chicago grit would
ocraaionsily strike a pioneer in this Mity, and stick to Lim through ware, panics,
fire and floed. Thirty years ago Mr.

Ffrt Warn Jackm &amp; Saiim

"LKvFkk&amp;rOU Maws
*». Aur. tee Martrees*.

become a ferim-r. 'Brain, eooatituto the
gras* desideratum in agricultural sciancc
al tbe pvreal day. Filly yrara ago, mus­
cle was tbc essential requslte. Fifty year*
ago a fanner was expected tu perform every
msnusl labor of the f.rm by the axenite
of muscular forer, while at the present day
he needs brains more than muado to ccabfc him to manage labor raring tools and
implements with Skill and rfficteoev.
When the Isl-w* of tbe form were nearly
all performed by tl e laborious and fatiwlug sppikutian of human forne. fiarmiag
was irksome and,drudgery. But now.
when teams and strew pvwi-r respond to
the bidding o4 tbc tiller of the Mil,.agri
cuhurv is the rud agreeable pursuit one
can desire. True al some Masons oftbd
. year farmers urn required to Isbor rari| aud
late for several day*.
Then,'again; per­
haps for waeka lh&lt;w will hare' raay time*.

Wc bate heretofore advised that to have1
a Mgular supply of eggs for Unaubold use,
'
beride* eOmfbrtabla quartent, it m neera'
amr that clulehre &lt;W pullet, be reserved at
different seareua t.f- the year. Well kept
'
fowls commence to lay a. »«on a. ther ar­'
rive at* proper age, My at about nine to
'
twelrc month*, and by tbe rule wo have
advised yin ta.y thu. have a tueccmion.

fESsE

Tbe HfAUi Qiartctlf Htrirr, For
January, just pwhliabed by tba Levn.nl
Scott Publiahiug Co., 41 Barclay street.
New York, cemmencea the year with - an
unusually interesting number.
I. "The Mikado’s Empire" review.
Grifia’a work of the same name, and pre
acuta a brief-survey oi tbo rraoureea, cli­
mate, people, government and religion uf

Agricultural Nolra.
farmer*' Boy*.
For ferment, the country wants the nxut
energetic, tl.orougbgving and wide awaks
Ik&gt;T« that can be found/ Hence, if a boy
u blmsed with tlrat erowotug omeomitaut

People in tbe country, and particularly
young people who are up to all rorts of
fun, should rend what happened to a party
tn MonroeviHe, Alltm county, Ird, a few
niyhte agn. and lake warning It appesra
that a young ctiuplt were married, and at
the reception that .followed a numbe* of
uninvited gudi gave th* couple stMtol
icg.'* whereupon the friends uf tbe tusrtied man fired into the eruwd. wounding
nine pcranos. Thia is a custom too much
in vogua in some sections. A few morei
bwavea like it will u-rah the youth thatl
they cannot indulge in such proceeding*,
without laying theiBsrivra liable to acriuus,

t&gt;«ra&gt;sfast »&lt; IWrdTr^. sad *■• ’ »™
’‘WkSTrite.® IM J*fc»— asraea. s^Mil

:1m laato.1 MhtiaMualyRw IM bran. All
mum af mall .nd taste I"', sight aad baarlag Impaired, My shrunk«n .nd wrakaaed.
narvaus system .luui.red, rad eonatUtiH-.n

Or, if they have more wood
than greenback*. they
may bring uh one
cord of good
wood which

Railroad

iKinx'si

Es-Lisra

uKl fftm, a ibm, jr.
_ tatr "tutenrar
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IMJCS O» SUBfiCHXPTlOJh '

VOL. 22. NO. 42.

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1.3, 1878.

Closing Out Sale
. DRM. E. F. BROWN fc I.DEVKR,

Rafitnt Rynd'a, CT*at Speech,

Dn-ivruxn in Dxtxnax or Do. Rocx
Hxroxx thx Bason ur Rxtixxra, on
Wntrauar, Ja&gt;. tS, 1878, on tux
axsoLonoN or Kxiibxt Cuxit, to
Duttua m ChAscxnr 8cir aoainitt
Boas, WHICH WAX PoLMWKV BT A

IJnitxmitt Lahbatdby.

LUCIUS RUA-MELL.

Tubular Lanterns with guards
Brass Pet lanterns.
100 Champion croM-cui saws
100 dot warranted mill files 8 it
100 doz. warranted mill files 10
50 doz warranted uxes
J 000 nests tin pails (our make)
100 doz. C.qt milk pans (our nui
50 Kegs Burdens horse shoes
1000 lbs. horse nails finished
300 boxes glints (8x10)

Regent abate offered tbe following rra
alutittn .1 the meeting of the Board of
90c. each Regnuts, on WedMeday. Jamrary 23d.
70c. each
Thai tn deference to the reoommendatioe of the eommiure ot the Leg­
islature, tbe tell in chancery mw pending
20c. each in tbe circuit court for tbe county ot
WMtacnaw; entitled, tbe Regents of the
$1 00 each
UuivMrity of Michbma. ompteteams. n.
76c. per nest
$1 50 per doz;
$4 50 per keg
22c. per lb
$2 25 per-box

Anti aM other gotxiit at proporliooately low prices.

Wo have a large and varied assortment of Cook Stoves, Heat­
ing stoves, Tin Ware, Shelf Hardware, Horse Blankets, Feed te«*, that far, Maintained ia a apirit of
Cutters, Bob sluds, Cutters, Wagons. Oom shellera. Heavy and harmnoy, nd that the wrerteaiea which
vhocld exwt between taeatberu of thie
Light Harness, Ac., Ac.,that will be closed out at ,
board are not likely to be dtaterbed.
1 feci It my duty io review briefly ibe
celebrated Roae Doo|la* race—in which
»t.B.ltab»u importeM figwo-

PHfilCUlhfiSOBHM.

Greble &lt;fc Russell,

.

HicUtai.

Wil:

Great

Just received First Prize at Wiscotdun State Fair and at
State Fair ntr Jackson,

DETROIT

any prej-rr fonetigalioo it was determined
that Rom bad Molen about 84,604, and
aa a member of thb board, I waa so noti­
fied. Regrets R. C. Walker and Mc­
Gowan, and aubaequesdy Mr. Gilbert of
the finance eoenaiuac, ven called to Am
Arbor lor epoaulutioo At a r«ah of
thia the Erwdcnt, Mr. Brasect, Mr.
Knight and Dr. Dougba ware eon-

STOVE

1®
Something new.

THE JEWEL COOK!
Six-hole, Extetision Top, Portable Planished Coppur Reservoir

/I- J. M4XX,

The most beautiful and scientifically-arranged Diving Flue Stove
^now in the market.
fidcnual relatiutM. etc.," and cloe*d th.
ryon by ••reeomtneodieg the sospensi

Carriaie, Siu ui Onaniui

II. A. GOODYEAR

painter

Al A. M. lUck1. Qirrmg*

FACTS TO BUYERS!
In —Hear, POWB1U 4 BARLOW tavea.lock
Vl uriucniiy rcttv.vM
.... ......... ..... —- — ing in variety the combined stocks of all other Hard­
ware stores in the city of Hastings.

2d.—POWERS A BARLOW ore the dnly dealers
in Huttings who buy direct from the Manufacturers,
nnd so avoid the addition of jobber's profits to the
cost of their goods.

Wm. H.

Goodyear

PSIEUOTICAL cun®.
PEOPLES drug store.

said Rom by Dr. Drragtes m director of
tbe hbur*lory, u well a* ibe amount of
salary due seif
at the lime he waa
dhmbaed from tbs bhcratory be paid to
said Kcwe; and
'
‘

[■Cine io trying to fix the reweit of either
ycror avarioi or ocgiigaoee on an aMbtant,
whom w« have mvct heard of m a fioin
cia! agoot. Now, Dr. Douglai, we want
von to settle up the tbattaaad. wbkh you
hneatly ewe ut. Pay over, aod if yon
hate any trcnlde with Roee, adimt the
matter it. th* cuurt* or ebcwliaec.*' To M
thb appeared simple, direct and inc.xproaire. We have not changed our opinion.
The MeGow.n Grant committee wrn.ppointed. They invroijgatod. They had
authority to m-tll* by arbitration. Th’a
w** refused. Tire direevu- dare not trwi:
to arbitrator*. They were asked to ac­
cept of and agree to paw oe all tbe evi­
dence They claimed that their powepa
were not so far teaching They were foyynf, before submitting a report, to call lb*
Kegrot* legtrtber, Mr ileal agreelw
to pay th* expense df the meeting.—
Thb, too. was refosed. Bom refused to
appear tefore thb committee, and dbdaae
bw rase. This was too much fur their dig­
nity. The board was called to meet some '
eight day* before the usual time, against J
th* eannat. able and arauly protest of
Oro. Cntcbroe, in letter* and tebgrama
which do hint honor, and tn my abeencc :
al the Umeinnati Convention.
The ttero./,.urtA. board p-reentcd itself
io Ana Arbor like aa untimely birth ; re­
fused to bear Rose's case aod proceeded, &gt;l*we, end induced RaoMu 8. Smith to t&gt;
without bratiog. to expel him. lleg-nt come ouch aecnrity, upon the exprere ut
Ciimie pre-eet.d a rvaJutioa asking that JenuandioR and agreement on the pert i
•Roee be breed in defrn-r, under oath." the Regents that aa artinujliy i»wehoeldI
It did nut pan. Rogrrn E. c. Walker iiuiituud by the,board, anA teroe jRuk
prtMntadoM,—••That it 'b not expedient between the parties at the then pradit
.L-, .L* 1___ 1
______ __
.L_ term of Court, and that he would not h*i

pied by Rrevnl Climb and myself frren
the bcctnnmg.
I will endeavor to give
the facts as tbey-bave occurred.
I trust th*t what 1 may say may nut be
JV. ff.— JPAc* yon haverrad thieplaten hand it to your neighbor.
ctmaricred per*.-0*1 by any Regent, as J
propoM to give th* hutory of the cbm. and
■
Yours Respectfully.
draw my owa eoaclustoee. without reflect­
ing oo ih« honesty or th* motive of any
of mj. colleague*.
thk nrerour or tux cam.
The Btwrd of Regents held a tuertito­
on October 15th, 1878; I had tbe honor
of introducing for yuur coo*&gt;dcrali&lt;&gt;n a
resolution, growing out el my belief that
th* affair* of the ebrorieal laboratory were,
if not badly managed, at least out of bar
I mociy with the general managetaent of the
'
University1 finanewa This rraolution wm
The Holidays are over and Lxwib Stems has decided to
as follows.
sell his stock of Winter Goods at or below cost. couxfoting of
That thndireotot of the oham| teal kboratory, shall, in fitture, present
quarterly estimates, oovering ril probable
■ puacitaM*; that all money received for the
Mie uf chemical* to studcau, be duly acJ coautcd for aod paid quarterly into tbe,
treasury, sad, further, that duplicate wech- , and a number of bclplcs* children, wuhere b« perorated,m ia all other departwen ta. oat term!. DonglM must bv eared— Bon
sacrificed. Vnf Innitiing the dead of bul­
Under-wear. etc.
Ladies’ Dress Goods, Gloakings, Felt
lets'to MSMsinare the Uvin- veteran would '
•Skirts. etc.. AT ’ CftST. Buyers will plense call in
be justifiable. Ro*« must be threat out—I
and convince themselves that I mean what I say.
Mfr/bi ended up«&gt;o fata—turned over, al
ready prejudic'd, to Judge Huntington—
•badied by the action of tbe Rsgeate—
Ca»h Store of LEWIS S TEES'
Don't fail to call and secure a bargain.

DENTIST

WHOLE NO. 2088.

te shall hate the oraa* «T proriug it.—
Hencs th* foUemug, at thb mme June
meeting, from the record.
Regent E C. Writer aubmUti-d the
following rwolutioc, which wm adopted :
llr^trrd, That the rraolution pawed by
the Board of Reprot* at their late Deoem
ter mertint. ptrestumg Prof. Rose to
make ropie* of tbe record* of th* board.

E.-.W, BI RsnoaT Malto, in rat

■hysiciaxu k suntranxu. on— m s&lt;m»
ssl:™
“•

RATES OF ADVERTISIKG.
A"iSiir?*" *' L*** " ? 5“Mr“l lTW “•"•d*”4

•

8&lt;L—This house is the newest in its line,'•nd, un­
like ita competitors, has no old goods on hand that
were bought when goods were high, which enables
u&gt; to ptace before our cue toners goods of the best
qualities and styles, at least 10 per cent, lea than
our competitor’s goods cost them. _ We also have
the reputation for honorable and fair dealing worth
pre-erving, which gives security to puMmsers a­

gainst misrepresentations.
4th.—For the sake of making price, appear cheap
«e do not advertise ‘Olopng Out Sale*.. or «U /&gt;ld

styles of goods or dead
5th —Owing io our facilities for purchasing goods
we can and do sell every article nt a rtnaller per
cent 4&gt;f profit than auv other hardware dealers iu
thia ratv and eordhlly invite an examination of vtxr
Mtnem.'ly low price.', which will convince every

The work wm, performed It wm I
triumph of the hour, but a triumph i

_•*!■
si
.re»&gt;
Kossfbe wtlhdrewr.
ia dafcnoc* to ibam opteipM Regent
Cuicbcoe introduced the following :
ftroo/mf, Diet in defrwore to the rooommeudatioM of the onmmktec of the
tagbUt—Ah. bdi la efeaMrry now pro.!
ing in tbe circuit for the rouety of WaebteuaX, eotiiM : The Regents of the Univerritv of the 81*tr of Midden re. S. H.
Douglas. I*rmtco B. Rom, R A. Beal.
.-J Willard It. Bsr.ih, John &lt;J Wilson
and Harvey S. Street. rxecuU randefend-

Cutcbeon, Collier, Aguiml-Eatebrook’
Grant. E. C. Walker, and 8. 8. Walker.
So that tbe very exietenoe of the chan­
cery writ, m ageinrt Row, at thU hour dopeodv upoe a tie vole of the lUgent*.
Thn reaoluuco Iwtbro na U. day u a
copy of that ietrodueed by General Caleb
eon U* May. If it w» rir1- =- ---------- 1
it ia right in May.,
11
fled in dwtrnmiue the ceae
Chen, we certainly are now Every rar of
new light hM teen in hie favor. I voted
for General Cutcbeon * reeolutiou in May.
I ihall vote fur the aame rewUntina to day
I have rtredily oppnaed the ineaaure from

■uch agraanrot oa lb* part of toe Ragra!* . list lie Regent* foiled aod refused
to carry out meh aqrremrat. but in»iituL
ed th* nil in chancery, thae dcrriring
Dr. B&lt;ao ot a trial by jury al the expense
of lUir rood faith. Mr. Beal also Matra frond aaricable, it is aiaiply a foci which
that i-- «u induced tn sign the stipulation evarjbody know*. Mr. lire! rigorously
upon which the interlocutory drove- waa oopc^d bb election. Mr B. h» eritlc:red hi. oSeta! c.-.c4ueL The judge h*»
twire Aped Beil for contempt. An:»oai
ty, tnudrocaa. and ill-will have been enpaderwdX And Judge Hunungtoa b no
bettor er Nworec dun the avreugn human
being. Hetenuo'. direct himwlf of hb
prejudice* aixl,«nira-Mllire IL. b not ia
the ttatnro cftHtpge. ‘ A«-ec*iHe*a a nun
change the eoforSCfate &gt;kin it.] th* fixed

I Mve endravucod to submit, with free­
dom aAl earure.MM. the prwt.t Mtuatiou
of thb tniaerable busloem. t have laid
before you our evident partiality, oar man
ifret uufainMaa, the disgrace of our oonduet, the iojury inflicted on the Universi­
ty. TTii* ditgrscv^b the o&amp;qmag of your
Ufeguimate chancery proceeding*. We
bare beau drimfod too tong. We base a
moaiM of recap* from th* fatal offset* of
oor course. Shall we dAmwa th* rase aa
against Roee, by peering thb resolution ’
Ia thia way we'shall regain eonfidmee.—
of: Tire Ugblsture will append, lb* p*cpl*
iaB will nay., "well doM-;" we shall bate. I he­
art lisvs. the approval ot uur own cotrecreooc.

^dtaproMUU.atrid. haaring of the
•atue at. the eariieat pmetieable mocient,
a. the preretrt June term of court. If poaribio.
Thia waa. of ccurae. adopted
In mniraat wijb thb, note tbe follewiag,
introduced on the tame day by the vener­
able H C. Walker. Regent: '
XeeoW.'Thai the finance commiuee,
tn arttlieg tbe amount doe Prof. DourIm bill WM filed. It WM &gt;n after drought from tbe I'oivrreity &lt; Prof. DourIm. hav­ the
We romplkaied
W&gt;n U.ld that
k o«
waahand
beatI 1adapted
eaaa
udSd ) tz.
ing coMeatrri thereto,) charge him with
The eiacutiro ootntnitlee— E. C. Waithe amount of the depoeit money reported
kcr, u able lawyer, chairmanand cur
legal adrteem knew jut m much of the
by any future fogul deririon a* to tbe
“rompliealloM" when they begun the euit
uieeoe* of bi* UrmAZ voucher*- thia in law n when they filed a bill in ehana-teun not t.. affect any other question «ey. They bad a new rerelaUon The
gn-wiag out of laboratory account*.
Thia wm adopted.
Indred'
Dut^lat having ermwu
«/ riterrto 1 8ucb mnaideratfou f Marked
leoderMM! This men, through whom
avencc or utr- r negiiyeoee all our ukpmue
aod tremble had grown, fotufoy anutnUd
thmto " Such exprearioM arc ibe out­
growth of hlrb culture.
Thie wm in the tume strain m ibt Dwrember. ‘75. ree&lt;Jetion of 8&gt;e Mme Re
pent: “ATraoAeJ, Ihal ettiformaUy wteA
th. reywrt o/ /Vn/.
H. ttM-jiw, rte."
all our retetlMw with thi. dwdnguiab«d
geeUHrnn BMC he by BHQtTHW, rather

and th* more you stir it, the groster the
oSaosc sad . injustice in th* ryca »f our
people in all paru of the State.
tl&gt;« eomtaittM fou»d Roee guilty to
lb* extent of H.332.C6, and Douglas a
defaulter to tbe amount of fil.174.Gf..
On th* evening of tbe l»th of Jun*.
76. I bad the honor to introduce a molotion. Acovpling the report of tba eotatniitse, admitting, for tba purpose, Rom's1
guilt, I Mked that Dough* b« diambMd
Ilrnt a thorecord:
WttxatA*, Th. Board of Repot* have:
thb day, by vote, expelhd Prreton B
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f
t

have eat in judp-mrot&lt; upon it. He
had ealbd another Jodgk but a ebaoire
rsme o’er tbe »pirit|uf hi. hobuaMe intent,
sad bo roooi ermauded—*o we are told—
a fair areaagemenL * Read again th* let
tc^ of Senator Cbrirtiancy, our armor
counsel, renerable ia year*, umurp**K«l
in legal knowledge, ' dbtrogubh«d in the
highott body of the nation ; “I did bote
and baliere that tbe jadge of thb circuit
would **e the propriety of calling in scene
other ctrouit judge to hear the emme."—
Tb-r friend* ofdloee "aeemed io be quite
willing that it&amp;onld te tried before any
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r&gt; ,__
_

•d by h» “ertdita for ad ranee* " We
art told in the l.UI that ' Roae had Iraudulcnily appropriated, etc.” Tbe court ia
even *»ked to help Dtmgkaoutoo tllrom*
paid to tbe Rwmte "which be bad not
reerired from defendant Roee." The Re
geute were terribly afraid be bad paid
too much and waa lufferiua. An equitaMe b21 Ab! lawiuitoMlykRal - a ipeaal
pica for the director—our lawyer* protect
ing him—before any trial Rone dubbed a
/rmuf—Dr. D.'a lawyura in coaoultetico—
the ^4mi man in bi. tear Uy, Mr. Klnr—awing and rising hi* name to the b31
a. mw
with C. I. Walker a.
oouaecl.
W* hear a greet deal now of
rewtlky. We are urged to bare them in
Judge Huntington', court, oa tereu of
prrjrri tonality. I 1*0 yon, Mr. PieddcEL the bill wm oonorivud in «in and

discovery; Rree is a defaulter, two Re
Route an called; Um director fount bw
story in to their rare, be aasumm p pares
non;-Roue b coafrootod; hie property ia
demand*! a. a pledge again*! km. under
promise ot secrecy. confident ia hb integri y be givm it; bue^d** aits cn toe osar,
lUtec ia extludcd, the director report*
through a comtaittw of the Regent*, ba

Rtriahrd jurat. 1 mty add, Marty all
V^ilPj'X7Hu"unfl''M did trot eon-

aider it at all indeikato to vk ia judge­
ment—he refu*.-d a jury—he followed in
th* footetepa of the June committee—he
ha* mamfeeted indecent ha-te—at leaac, so
it »eem* to plain, unleUervd men, aod hit

Ula!«e them, and carriM a portion of the
record* fewt out) in hi* packet; Roee la
denied the bock.; Roue uko for an imper
tial judge, tip director ha* the lodge of
bi. ehotoe; R~e demand* a jury, tbe
court refnw* this poor privilege; the lb»
ory of the Board wm, "Dongba b iowcre-nt and Rom pBty; th* jwdge, sppureaaIv ditto, inch a tbe owe, and ww nail it

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are told that the jodirial knot nafinot, at tkw Mage, be untied. Theo, rir,
I am ia favor of entung it; and, m tu an
hX'og’ tte dir^; an’d
*i«e for an bonnet accounting of bi* *ff.in

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�WAMBtMTow.U. C-, Fob. 8,1878.
Though striving to abide strictly by the
Mearas doctrine, the startling tolimcMoua
ojming to an under Aho non thie matting,
to the effect that Rants bn pul up n big
job oa John Bull and fooled Androsov,

.■esggtrand blusle- of the British lion
Territory of Utah, will love vomut the
uflkeof Jrnip in end fur lbJodl sinew tLc beginnitg of th. war, has not
rerrod to infTseus the raspeet felt here for
einlCircoh. Oar judgamest led w to
rUt soya! beast. Notwithstanding ita
Arar u aiactiou to 11! the vsataey, to be
mecaeta, repeated day after day, to the
effect that " British fotereets" must be re
is there scents to be good grenade fur a
girded and treated as sacred by tbe com­
doubt aa to the ri^ht of the Governor to
batant.. Russia Las panned the rren
order au election al that tlruc, we ehecr
tenor ef her wsy, bang guarded ia every
fully leave the matter ia the bands of Hia
step U*ec, evidcotiy, by regard tar no in­
Excellency, knowing as we do that he will
terest except bar own. As Russia has
■ M judiciously ia the matter of tba xlectloc o! a man to fill the place of Judge
receded step by step, abating jus* ao much
Van ZtL-, uaul at the November election
of his pretentions uvu aaewsarey to avoid
a war that hie gevernmoot so often profoaned its wiHingsax to undertake. On
the whole she Las contrived to make her
sell daunted by both beUigncata aad reapeetad by neither, M she did With the
two sides ofour civil conflict. Now cumec
bo selected io a delicate r«iuon when tbe rumor that tbe Russian, purposely do
railed upon to act ofieiallT- Governor toyed announcing tbe conditions upon
Croswell knows persooally every pevmi- which ha was willing to grant peace to her
MUt RepnUiean lawyer in tbe Circuit, presume enemy, until be had completed
sod is fully eompetaot to select (Ac lest his pnperatiooa to occupy Constantinople
aad late up a rommandisg position at tbe

be sure of an able, hones: and iodrpen
dent Judge, of which we cannot be sure
when petitions control Gubernatorial no­
Loo. For the place wc hare no prefererenc-n for any particular man We should
bo pleased so far ao no ko«w with Mr.
Mr. Miner, Mr. Fatbyon oe Mr. Burnell,
of Calhoun, or any other good man tbe
Governor may sew fit to select, but will
my ia this coaooctrun that there is no

ot Barry. It Seems to be settled that ao
appointment must be uado by the Gov
ernor. and we ask that the Governor cr a
Republican Judicial (.’oevestUoo, be per­
mitted to select tbe man. We do think
tbe/cm attorneys who have ao special io-

■ret Boy’s

BUSINESS sad

DRESS

for FALL TRADE-

SL ITS ami OVERCOATS.
Owr CUSTOM DEPARTMENT coaIa Furwishfog floods we have a lieu
UM, of a nice lux of WORSTEDS sod
th. tot-t stylw in the BEST FITTING
BROADCLOTHS for DRESS SUITS.
CA88IMERE8 .nd CH SHOTS for WHITE SHIRT ia the Chy. .
A compute line of COLLARS **d

BUSINESS suns.

CUFFS sod the totait novultim io
SCARFS," TIES and Silk Handkerchiefs

OVERCOATING in p»d otvka.

CITUiUL AFFECT101S,

Joluxattm's

’

Sarsaparilla
LIVER COMPLAINT
DYSPEPSIA,

Umbrellas. Satchels and Shawl Straps.

33 Monroe

st., Grand Rapids, Mich.

and fcr-nreyiM the 3bmL

on laugh at Kogtend and Austria While
waste ent particularly enthusiastic here
in championing tbe cause of the Ruaian
despot, I an. I believe, safe ia saying that
Saturday morning, lor some time before
tbo hamilialing prodiauncnl in which the beer spp-iated for the miracle, great
John Bull finds himself, will not unduly crowds assembled about Father Hstoea'a
boose, and lauds every room wu filled
with mem Lera of his coogregalioo. Mix
Stanley Matthews, ia danger of prema­ Greth, those present ray, lay rigid aod
ture oblivion, has avoided the ultimately aoeminuly dying. Father Hmssa admin­
inevitable for a little lime,perhaps, through istered the last nter of tba eburob, and al
a silver resolution with which Congress 8.J0, exactly at lbs peopbeaisd moment.
Mim Grech drew one Log br—th. oioaed
wrestled no long an to have incapacitated
her eyes aod was dead to all outward exitself to strive with other problems crowd pericuce. Tbe priest then announced that
lac it to death. Though it has had mouths "the soul bad trait Abo bndy, leaving tbe
_ :_ -Itri- •• ri. _■ v . l
__ t_
fit delfccratitra over the Bland bill, it ia

bound to pass in aa aswnded form, il will
Iccticn. Tbe people dmiro the services ofI u mtasiriJy bare to go beck to lbs Bines
Io be fimght oevr again for so iadeflnala
aa Looest, independent Judge, and either
time. Though the Whisky Ring suffered
the man tbe pceple bare made their Iryil
» defeat in the adoption of Faster’s substi­
agent for such purynex, or the people
tute to the bill of the Ways and Menu*
tLcmaclvoi should select tbe tnau. We
Comtniere, extending th: time to July
say then L-rro up your petitions and leave
1 STS, foe withdrawal of whiskey in bond,
the selection to the independent action of
we may be on re that it will werk through
the Governor, or call a oonveuttoa end let
us Coograsmonal abettors, hr tray possi­
tbe people select for themeel res
ble adrmitage. Tbe same Buy be predict­
ed of tbe railroad bobbies Though Ba­
That Speech
ker's soli-subsidy resolution was passed by
Wc ask for the great speech of Dr. —ths raiusite two-thirds majority, their
Ryod, printed on our first pege to-d/jJ jot* will be brought Lnrard under the
tbe careful sttcciion of every reader ot the nxsu spaeiixm disguises; and they will stBankdl We fully believe that the tempt to eompean by eunoing sod finesse
speech te'ls tbe whole truth about the what they eoonot do openly and above
Ikee-IK.uglsM matter and that the time hvard. Il is apprehended that tbs vote
bis roase when the people of tbe Slate cxdodiag lobbyists from the foor will
abnuld speak out for jostiee aad right, largely augment the heavy burden al.eady
vindicate the manly honesty of Preston H home by.the ehariiable people of this Dis­
Roee, aod stamp their emphatic coodem- trict. buwevtf. the opening of penny sal
nstion wpoo tbe men who have aaeailed, ing bourea has enabled than to be mure
him, and the eorraptiou so apparent in. /yTtcmatie tn dispensing their alm.. Il ia
humitialiag that el members of Congrres
, are Jdigsd to attna that they have no ioit is, but that the wrong done ia the post terast is pending claims, before being ad­
may be made, right, and the Regents com­ mitted to the place cn the floor they are
pelled to put in the place from which he privileged to occupy, but il is generally
was so, wrongfully /removed the honest, understood that some of the moot adroit
manly, and noble l.X^ayho has by their jobbers here pined the information that
injustice beat loft to starve, that opulence, enables them to command such high prices
camptian and dieb* nor might triumph, for their servioes. wlule members of Con
because il was dressed to bnmddotb paid gram. So far ao Folk has boon insaotigafor out of tbe monay corruptly withheld,

hi* elect is □ aa Ik»ri«wp«r was a regular
matter ,-f barpin aod sale between him
aod aaaociatM io jobs coming before Con
gram for kpalalioo. and with Democratic
members baviag friends to protide hr.
Hie "doubling up" proems would . seem a

legs pre him oor-aidcrable relief, and, by
closing, about a month ago, came near
ending bin life, by seeding tbe tumors up­
ward toward the vital orpaa. Hia extra
o.dmary will sustained him through pbysirnl agooim that wouM liars killed young­
er men, and up to the very last moments
hia mind wss clear, aod he tnasajlrd bun
ineea and governed tho ebureb oimoet m

full line of Undershirts and Draw

tricks known to tbe thierce of Txmmany
Hal! Bing. Padteen'&lt; cue b to be decid­
ed to-day, bet we need hare oo frer that
a Democratic House wbioit amid ted a
wsy to divegard Judge Belfoeus 1.000
majority and seat a man repudiated at the
polls, will Bad it dificult to explain awxy
Pacheo. s snajonty at one, aad scat Wiggiatou, hie defeated Democratic eorepeii
tor. The advocates of women suffrage

err oa gold," and peremptorily told that
be ••has ao claim upon the eon.iderati .n
of tbe majority.-' Io treating all efforts
at a compromise with uumereifu! contempt
the silver men are rendering au important
aervieo to lbs friends ot sound currency.
A few vigorous kicks and cufla from the
silver organs may stiffen the courage of

9999

West and Northwest hr the continued
reodaney of the ItangcraUc party.
The Indianapolis Jnn.il ear-full, a

COFFEE
SOAP
TOBACCO.

CHOICE FLOWKR AM GiBJH

He called her by. name again with like re­
sult, and then Klhfad time, lomder than
before.
Her eyas opened, she replied,
STRAWBERRIES,
"Father,” and then repeated a few words
of prayer. The woman preseut wept, aad . tbe rumble st Wsahtogtoo from now ...
tbe tarn were ia great excitement. Then ’1 til tbe Senate votes upon the Bland bill
Mins Greth rawed heroelf in bed, asked ! Dr. Lindennaa might so well attempt I
for a shawl, sad a seel-akin jacket, fur­ propel a ateeasship with a pair of blaci
nished by oae of the women star her bed- sniith'o l^ellows u to hurl fse« at the ar
aide, was put around her. The pr.eex eroge Congr—an.
eommandod her to rise, whieh she did —
He thru adjund bcr to ear no word, nor
allow any person to talk to her, until she
should return thanks to God in ha, own
ohurob for hie great kindnwm, aad Lade with such a proposal ?
Il might per the oraatry to send Bland,
Ewing A Co. to Mexico for a ume. Af­
ter re-uiing lu a i-oesUy where silver hae
completely L-siUshed gold from circulstloo
they might come beck cured of their msd-

IMPERIAL SOAP
CROCKE
have.r»ew »“IW and ean suit you
S’!'OISTE -WARE-

B.M. WATSON, Old Col-

A?£5T2 waited.

Smith Hogle &amp; Preston.

i

. -

SWKET Jackson's NA V ?
(tain best tj 3£CJ

l‘i““&gt;DETECTIVESt

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a v " ' tv
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OF EUROPE AND AMtRICA,
~"»~.e sst«v«l-Ir rein- L

A FA1IM
AND HOME
OF TOMI OWS.

HALE’M

NOffilTHSTIISTOSraiT

EOIET OF BOBEMUID .iJD TAB

ONLY FIVE DOLLARS
TOR AN AOR.E

WWE I

MS&gt;rk"Tor'all.

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CHESTER'S CURE!
McCARTHT, ROSkT A GILES,
Detroit. Mic
By Groeero rcoeraJJy and by

Z. B. WILLISON,

8imi
mi
Asthma,
lironchitif. Catarrh

Hastings, Mich.
He aooumaot, when the Jodioiary Committre of the House ie ■ tie aa to tbe ex­
pediency of reporting in fsrorofa 16th
Ameedmoct, grouting the boon asked.
Contrasting ibis vole with public asipimaiel

caused an upywrd rush of the dropsy, and
be wn immediately prostrated with suffo­
cation at 8 o dock Wednesday night. He
rallied several limes, but acid to hm physi­
cians, Death wins this time." He wm
alternately lucid and wamlering - Hie font rvmsitativee 23 ycury ago, the advance
_____ ____ __
u_ _ La. ,u*i___ a
eeenm almost marrstoua. It is about limo
foe some demagogue-' to tome "forward
with the bill annually offered for tbe
equaliitetmo of wldu.ru bounUea. 1 think,
however, ffiie dodge to secure a little
cheap popularity with the soldier ekment,
has boss plsysd no often so to have be­
come shout threadbare, and ia hardly avail-

actor. Murphy's mowings are held tn
tbe torgeM hall obtainable, sad they ire
ilnp so crowded tbst one or leo re
spr^abto sised mreflow gnthsnuge caa be
argnniaed from those failing of sdmittonas

4SS?£Tfi?S3 ’IKK

WONDERFUL CURES

I

Grace’s Salve

SSsS&amp;j**

Ths lEld Powar

CURES
PURELY VEGETABLE

Wanzer &amp; Barnes.

Webster's Unabridged.

PATENTS

�VICK’S

lllKMHi Inffly la
Mr. Hatch, ul UwaU^Mieh., ia again
among hb many friends in thia town tak­
ing nroltrs for frail trees from the wellknown Nuro-ry of H. P. Hmtod, at Low

saved, but not thoir hMbands, th* Cuhre of tbair children, lb* bre. and sin^
which obteiaa bread, and th* manhood
which is tbe anoorsge of doascrtic bap^icren and p^re. Toll them that you huv*
rer-recd the teichiupi of God and, every
human heart—that property is of more

mud Pnm a&amp;WE.
xs.-ca.ia-.

Cmk, as*
JIsHiatar,' Us.- Kwik a cousin,
ortfeniogs Jf.
have beau visiltag tfesir
rrtutew Mr. .*J Mrs. Bwth rfw -Ulir
lb. put .rd. The team driven by Mr.

The Circuit Court.
!
We continue ournutio* of the proceed•«» of the Circuit Court ainee our re­
port clrned laat wrek a. follow. .
The cauw of the People ra. Ho ward II
Gold lOii.
Crowell, ebsr-ed witfi forreny from store,
Good Weighing.
kb. rrep.md.-nt wm tried by i„y
f^od
S»ilty.
The Court act!tended him tu
Rad Ribbon meeting Sunday afternoon. State Prim for throe yean. Cha*. H.'
Baa*, fur the prepj,. P. W Mbkm for
The Circuit Court ha* adjoured nut
the resjiondrat.
The curt of . the People ra Joel H&lt;1Gcwpcl meetings to night and Fnday
mer,.charged with perjury, wm continued
nfofal uud-r the Po.t Office.
on upplfaufoa Of lhe respondent, who
Theodore THtoo win iWircr’hi. great gave boil for his ap.praron.-c at Mime fu­
The Bed IUMmu club will give an eatertalnture time for trial, in tbe aum of J5O0.— uenl a. Mlunlay night of ltd. week. They
Hall Wcdneudsy ercniog^f.roh Clh.
Cite* Bauer for the People, P. W. Nil- iili reader th* pUy eatlltal -Th*. Frollt «f
There will bo a Council Mooting on kern fur respondent.
Temperance end the Sebbath.
Friday evening, at which lima the pro
In th* appeal cause of John Willrta v*.
poacd urdioancvu wiU come up for fin.! Geurge Hetebkiaa, aa motion of John R.
Frianda of the temperance caiue, we hare
Eastman no on* appeari.g for the plain­ -bmn informed by many of our modem di­
tiff, an order wa* entered that drfeudent ; vine* that the aubject of Temperaneu ia
i not proper to be dWcuaad upon the ‘-holy
‘ Sabbath day." The day of all iho week
I tbe brat and moat to be cherished aa »
r bring, oa nearer to the author of our be­
ing. It ia a day for communion with ourmow gtxxl foeliog preraiW.

’

We desire to cal! the attention of ail

Finn? ail Yetfaile Salt

To to the fact that every article usually found in a Drug Store
you will be most certain of getting of us.
Respectfully

. Adrian has already been obliged Io bor­
row 15,000 thia year.
V

FleaUy of bard aleddiag in tbe Michi,
gin pine wtada. after all.

11 “

A moveoseut i* oa foot at Birnlngham
lu establish a cheese factory there.
J. W. Babbett, of Plymouth, haa been
There are about 3,800 red ribbon m«n
promoted from a accord claaa elerluhip in
in Livingrton county.
tbe national treaaury to a firot-daa.
W. H. Morrison, of Sturgis, ia forming
Thomae B. B. Sovereign, of Port Huron,
is making hie mark aa a voealiaL On a a party to visit the Pari* Erpoailion. Th*
fare from Kuv York to Pari*jmd return is

If we don’t sell our overcoat* at the prices we have marked
them down to we will carry them over until next year.

•2,000,

In tho cauar „f Zell* Sonter, by her I| ly wc abal! not go forth aod try to redeem

I w*s • stranger and ye took me not in;
I naked, and ye Hotbed me not; rick and
in primo and y* visited m* out-" "In s*
much as - ye did it not unto tbe l*Mt of
I three, ye did h unt unto me." W* ran
I but learn a !&lt;woa from this very text that

Z
An Auxiliary Society. .
lX&gt;*&lt; of the grandewt movement* of the awakens within ta a feeling that makes us
lAn organixatioo of youog men known age i* the organinUoo of tbe Fink Bib- trvmbl* at tbe. fearfsl responsibiUiy that
rmt.
ithc. Yoko Fellow* waa orgapiwd in thia
nrts up
upon u«, as workers in tho eauOof
1 i lit a sends t» forth to labor for his
ty on Monday crewing, M. L. Cook principal sufferer fngn tbe effwt. uf iho It 'hrirtaud
safe of liquor, and tbe eocuunwetnent f.lfenra
patanre aauvemevt looking to the cant of heretofore given to Guhicnablo tippling by
th* boy a and younger mrmbeni of the ot- the Udies, ca]Kct.riy th* young ladies, VI
TitBpcranec crgunixatiuua. .
the rouutry ba* been the one influence j

AV ANZ.EH fc BARjj~F,S.

LAST GREAT MABK10H

bouac in Aon Arbor.

m4 friend, fttrnelitu Senter, VI. Abram '' cur fellow-man noire* it be within th*

All Overcoats BELO Ff7* COST
Nearly all of th* burixr* men of Cold­
water hare signed an agreement to here­
after crake MUlcmeota *f txehatfg* re­
counts every three months, to-wit Ou
tbe first of March, 'June, September and
December of each year.
The Prsabyterian C1 ureh, Jooearili*, |
base rained about &lt;7,000 tu be expended (
in repairing their church *dlfle*.

Th* cur atlMwr bf Flint reporys to
the common cocndl that tbe amduut lost
in the defalcation of City Treasurer Wm.
W. Baraea rraulim •G.OflO or 18,000. He
wa* city treasurer 11, years.
Captain J. W. Hickok aod wife, of
Chariotte, have lived together 59 ymre.
A gentleman from Decatar, Dluwie, u

Michigan’holding a rimilar position.

COFFEE.

SUGARS.

We offer a fine all-woolbrown "beaver overcoat
F*or SO ‘Worth SIS*

Tine dbwool black beaver overcoat.- for 10.00 worth 15X10. Good
Xlur beaver overaoatt, browu and black, for 7.50 worth 12.00.
\ Extra Odo all-wool fur beaver overcoats for 13.50 worth
\ 20.00. Heavy grity satinet overcoats for 2 50 worth
5-00. \
Heavy brown chinchilla overcoats for 3.50 worth 6.00.
•SfA'Jl of these Overcoats are from 15 to 40 per cent, lower
than can! be bought at any other store in the city.

TOBACCO.
SPICES.

FOR
Made of exn;a heavy dark colored goods, worth 1.50.
want any of 6\r overcoats y^u had better call soon at

JSTAR

CLOTHING

1.00

If you

HOUSE.

Store. 38,
Store,
38. 40, and 42. Canal St, GBAKB EAPID8.

CROCKERY

that has aided tbe recoiling of the army ,
of drunkard* more than any other one inflnensc.juid w* note tho oigauizatiou of
tbU Club in thia city with the greatest

When 0ml created mankind he dirtributed intdlcet amrtng them, and all aro re i now man of East Saginsw, is about to
and triut the 52 mctnUra with which il ■p&gt;n*iMr for ’h* talents he gave them.— ■ move to Elmin, N. Y.
Tl&gt;e Woman’s Chrirtiaa Temperance
Marta off may be ia-rax-d to 500 id a S’:aM ik 1 I* u*d for his cause cr f&lt; r the
: I’nfoo, of Port Huron, bare commenced a !
abort aim*, .nd that every young lady will
Our Sa« ior went abroad doing good up­ ■ serial of meeting* for childrM.
be tn»- to the pledge, which u as follows l
Tbe
fi«herm&lt;n of St. Joseph are setting j
on the Sabbath Jar w' ile here on earth —
I their uets and raking in the whitefish drily
J IV» tbe y»ung l*di.s of
and What chink you be would do were heTrtro ’ and with great »uere*a.
lo--!*y
in
p-rad.
ill
this
little
city
of;
rieiuiij, bging wttvnatly unproved that tbe
Tbe MrigMro of R. F. Watkins, of
habit i-f aritag alromdic bevcv-iiw, afo’ win* Ilartioga. with all it. rroggerira aod gam-' I’rtou City, hare finishrd tha inventory
and eider u inrotupaliUe with a proper bling aaloetM, red other dean of infomy I appraisal, and make lb* following showingau-1
(haUH
where
ernfin
alumbcts
through
Liabiluirw,
»H,W1.3tl; anMts, W,595 1b.
aucial pelaliuia bcure alike degrading and
dangrtnn*. do aukmuly pledge each for tho day to grtb«r strength to go forth in
Th* Grand Rapids Common Council on
Mooday evening paaaed the rreoluuon to
Itcrtelf, that wc will not herwaft-.r know- tho night; time to ruin our property whO*_____
-------afire alarm bell weighing 4.M0
inly bero-mc, in any manner, tbe aoeial we slumber; or opes soew their alluring -buy
bcyi |&gt;ounda,
cooi|«i&gt;ion of any yenrog gentleman who room* to entice our boya, vur
whom riu lovo as only parents cu lorn.— Iuf
**
baa nut or will not rign aod sacredly keep
Here are the uuraeri™ whera the rife .nd | Th« Un*w«* county Agricutatral Sotbe total aliatlaajiee pledge,
aaar/ Al-

’ntou Hall
H»ll lo-movrttw (Thunday &gt; evenCnton
ig.. The arrangement, are perfected for
ttgo reproeualiou of -Cinderella" by
n *meteur company. To be followed by
ahppur and datiee. Lek the Hall be
oihZ
lleti Tickets cite ilollar a couple lu the ru-yhty G'aJJvrtify Hl a*H itnugihrn M,
..nw,
of socLty, fincn M-.c old taan whose bead is
per. and supper, Fifty cents a onuplo
rilrered, for tbe grove, down to our chil­
dren lifkt God gar* to ui to care for and
About I o'clock Treeday morning an
prepare their minds lor lb* realitirs of an- unoccupied dwelling house in B«y City
other jeorld Oh how frail we And our- wm damaged by fire to tbe extent of S300,
Ent you Bakke* —Thinking you arlrai, how mueh hdp we naed from cur on which there wm no IneurrtMU. Cam*
would like to bear form Irving, I will girt pastor, .nd ehrutian ftieuda in tltl.t great iucendiary.
CoL Ma-more.of Grand Rapid*, baa
you a few item* tor publication.
work of reform Many, ye*, 'verv many
bagun suit »gmn.t Doo Headerooo. and
Al th* temperance meeting held at tbe
March -1th,proximo. Il will Mil bo
other editor, and publkber. of the Allegan
Power a acho&lt;.| boose I.-J-. Th a radar even­
r of the Inauguration uf President
ing, Mvwnty-icvca peraoa* rigued th* the very dregs of uxdrty. They cannot
a staled, acr ia honor of auy body
pledge. Mrs. Briley of Hawing* wm the be enticed within our clturehra, and eon- i
rpl tbe Germans thrtaaelve*. It
principal ttprakcr.
Miqueuliy «n n-rt be reached broauM oth­
merely a «oei*J grtbering of the
Tbe iCoogregatiouri mxiety are prepr­ er mean* are not right Why, oh, ehriaint to build a church thia apring, tba) had tisti man « woman do you thus reason ?
wnat potty Jr religion thoj belong
why not extend to thc;fj!»n one a loving
TU Nth of Month happen* to be Um
foog since- the forgtrt load weighing a^ty- band aod tbaeridg 'words? this world
befoM Fotnacbl which i* generally
The grocery Store of F. C. McDonald
flre hundred pounds Including tbe wagon. would be the brighter for you, and parhapa and Parrish Chau al Mu PfevMt, burn­
The same society held an oyrtcr .upper at ■end a ray of hope to th* wandren heart. ed Saturday ; loe* 13,000 ; fully insured.
Mr.D B Prett’a last Friday evening, there
Barney Loekar, of Kriamatoo, had both
|
broken by lb* wbwls of a teadrti fe*
wa* a Barge atlcudancc considering thon on* moment the expadiapoe of cmr 8rt&gt; leg.
I
Cl airman Arrangements Corn.
paaaing over them Wcdacaday.
i
iudrmeeey uf the weather enJ badJ bath-day effi-ri for th* overthrow ofintem wagdn
Tbe financial diartMafoo bekween ibe romfa. All pmunt seemed to enjoy them-- pcranoe ; tbe foot-atep. of the Creator
Kx-rallroad oomatiMsooer «. 8. Cobb
tbe Editor of ibe Bammu and Hun. Levi wives hugely. I understand the net pro­■ guide us; by .cripture reaaoning aod and
wif* of Kslamasoo hare just returned
i
Sparta, of Berrien county, rem. off fort ceed* were about iwenty-fiv* dollars.
vbiting friends in Vermont
tnirrtlc be taught m when lhe water. from
I
Friday evcoinff at Buekwau. Tbe HUI,
A pickerel weighing 18 lbw, and threw
of Bctl-anda were troubled by aa angel
FVUIBX Bat-rm.
six iaebrs long, wm caught ia Long
and a very great multitude of impotent feet
I
fols, Mind, halt and withered wen wait- 1

r (og , a certain num who'had an infirmity
reader, tn bear from us again thia week, of thirty and night yrere and there were
’ Mrt to put him hi th* port.
Jean, mid
,0W,H therefore »«&gt;d yon a fow item.
The WoodUnd lyocum will discus, the, unto him, "Ariao, take up thy bed and
, walk ; and he immediately became whole;
qwwumi: Rre-rlrcd. that mankind are
, and the same day waa lb* Sabbath." Again
be rebuked ibe PhiriMM, when tluff
llu eiril Uw" on next Munday evening,
, ashed him "If it waa lawful to bert upM
n WM dreidctl by th. judge* that from
tbn S-ibbrth day," and be aahl unto them,
\h* afgateewt advanced in our laM dioflM, Wfcrt man ia there .mnagyou. that abal!
afeu, the Specie Bwumptfo" Art ahoeM

VICK’S.

fine? ml Vepufe Girin
ftSwssJw

to group io tbe gutter for (act oom, they
aiiul cnxe up to you If they need your
help. I My, beware lest you wrap year
ra.nllo about you and negkel tba rtry dotfe* which will save your own aoul at last,

Eraantral eh areh Sewing Society Dawnport, an order to ael wide jud.-e-1I doon *f our own churehe*; and then on­
bo entertained by Mrs. Joaepb
meat of non twit, on tbe payment of lira ’I ly by thee* who are paid ao much annually
th, on Friday alterooon of thia
emt of lent tenu,except Shirifl and Clerk’* j to eland in tbe pulpit and rood-Io us the
f«w, within thirty day., w*s entered. C.!
(Plc article in thia iaaue of the Basni* G. Holbrook for pldnllff, Swretoy * good to thorn. It ia from ttioae teacher* we
headed -Teiaperiueu and tho Sabbath," Kuappcn for defendant.
bear tbe wVlfda of our bleated S*rUr,"I waa
by .Mrs. D. B. McElwain, ia truly an able
an huagerM, and ye gave tae m moat; I
prodncuun and should be read by every

Oh, pehaw 1 ti
o ume reaion th
■ ubeeibarr^w a

Notice! Notice!

W. F. HICKS.
NEW YORK UBLY HIRAM).
One Dollar a Year.

tba Swbbtfh day. will nrt lay nold of il 8»
Dr tt F. Abbot b» fotely cured a ■nd lift it out' Huw mnea brtter, kb«o,
neeaomr. 31 ioehac in eirenmf.-rocict, ii man than a sheep ? Therefore it ia
, a &lt;*W of Wiliiam South without the
lawful to du good oa lb* • SalAuth day."
How elegant and eooalsrire; ia there one

SAY

Don’t buy any Fucniture or Picture Frames
until you have priced their Goods, for you
will ^ave money by it.
.
Everybody knows they are the only

PRACTICAL UNDERTAKERS

in the cityi and attend promptly to all calls
in that line day or night.
EurnifaroJ)epot, South Side Stale St., Hastings Mich.
Mxroh

1877 if.

Julius Russell
Tlas ju»t jcccivod a complete stock: of

STAPLE AND FANCY DRY

GOODS,

Dretsts Goods and Trimmings,

LW'WOmrSlIMMW,
REAVER CLOAKS AND CLOAKINGS, SHAWLS,

FLaNNEIA

HOSIERY

AND GLOVES,

HATS AND CAPS, SHOES, ETC., ETC.
New York Harald.

'
the
' other day, by a youth named Moffitt.
S. W. Curtia, of Monro., «nrrfodaff33
1prise* al the East Haginaw poultry show.

The Red lllbbon Reform Club of Cv!d]w.ter hare re eqpauir*) under tbe eufe
law end ia now aa iurorporeMd iueriin(

FURNITURE.

THE STEBBINS BRO

fl SI t on me before purchasing and I will sell you goods
||ALL cheap as can be found in the city ef Hasting*.

u

JU JJLUS ItTJSSfiXiXi,
oct5m3

Phoenix Block, State St.

At Hickory Corners

TBK TOLiDO BLADI!!&gt; uiu.vuituia,
NASBYS PAPER.

Commission

Merchants,

CLOVER SEED
DRESSED HODS.

�ha fully intended to keep the premise
But when Mr .Aramtroug told him h« did
u« propone to go into lumbering, and salt
bought the moactaiu lot for the sake of
•be marble, be-sraa no astounded lha&gt; 1&gt;&lt;
forgot all about his promise, and t very
■hing eUn except thM be had let such val­
uable property slip through bis fingers
“I will get tbe other &amp;e of the LnaA

R«llro«d».
RA.1TD TfftVNK RAILY
CKAXUE£F T»

^i!“.iR4rtSSK®tS.’X!

■t fttH speed, »
‘ - i
^•Why."toM Mtow, "tfoms

iSSKIttS:-—

7 No;! hrr bad bbek silk urer .heir
faces, their feaada were nut rovered up,
and they ware white."
"They drove like fury. 1 think they
did not mean ti&gt; be known Their home
has Iom a iW; de yon notice the rracksT

■FjjfSt”

V&gt;^weeA»uaLP«trWl._______
QRKAT WESTKRX RAILWAY’-

,

tana looking np evidoMe la the Interval of
an extraordinary and immense claim
agatMt tbe government, which ha will lav
before Congresi in a Caw days. Mr. Mioshall hoe been la tho vicinity of Viecmroes
the last fow days, aad hae in his pueaenaum
a deed to tbe greater portion of Illinois,
—-Z- ■— zt- ... . —. » ——and

tareru to the blacksmith shop.
Ainsworth was fzirfy outshone that day
for some of,his be* cuatomera forgot to
come in to take their farewell dram before
retiring home The votes were roountod
uuictlr, and Deacon White vu found
elected to represent tba town in tho legialativc body tire next month. But the
representative waa only a secocdary thing
to tbe marble quarries, and politics were
overshadowed by speculation. '
Before sundown Mrs' Palmer' came up
to ibe viDagn, accompanied by Mm. Ed­
gerton, for they correctly thought that
Abiiah would not be in a lituation tn be
readily coaxed Into going homo io gwl
■eaeon. Ho was fast asleep on a settee in
the bar-room. - After a loss time they
I got him sufficiently roused up to be aware
that it win night, and time to go home.
The landlord win very ubsequious and at­
tentive, and bdped him into tbe wagon,
mattering to himodf. "I know.what I am

BAILMAB.

KCfflMF’ffl’HFsiDTH.

I?!?

NsUmL toreZr Straw IhaA 1 &gt;MUI Mil as SUM*
fSz FE

SISSI RAPIOS 0IVIS1UM

toy tbe tuttef bek.ro Congress, daitning
indemnity fcr tho land, which the govern ment dbpoaed of to aettlcra, and asp there
j can be m. doubt of hia securing it, aa be
has Lad the opinion nf eminent lawyers,
Congreanmro, aod Senators."

An Oregon paper mys that at a recent
court-manul the etidaooe of the coral
mending oSmt, Col. Cuvier Grover, broth­
er of ths Senator, was ruled out bra uro
of hiaexpraased unbelief in a God.
Mrs. Benjamin Tait, of Albany, New
Fork, went to sleep Docerabue 'dial, and
at iaat accounts was Kill aleepipg peaceful
ly. Her heart bests regularly aad her
body is warm. She bu|ukro no aouruh.

tsu«..
1878.

••Bw. hew much does he give you, ?.Li.
jah?" repeated the landlord.
‘
1

—IX ITS 78th YEAR.------

AMERICAN

into the doctor's carriage, end Mr. Armasroog-ead Mr. Braley west together
-1 never thought 1 would got W.000
for that ero property," said ihn mill»r.
"Ho must be rich. It i. . good mil) site,
and there's lota Of lumber, but I am gettiug &lt;M, and I told Hannah I MW
should get another seel: an olbr."
"I think yr/u die well to aril," rvpW
tlm deuter, -b« lrt MadriM JOO, Mr.
Palmer, don c take your monry up borne
with ywa to nighi. Pm it Imo the safe;
jTOukn«yowr woakmaa, nod you tmy

SEWINGMACHINE.

fit Cm! Satan TtaSitfire.
MORTHEtiX

Amplest &amp;SE-J

RAILWAY COMPANY

WAN TEC

■ecs

amt

£nia

etorby an overWh&lt;Mt|g. mvorit;
justly celebrated Hotnoitold Rn
have gained for him ‘a jM?Mre de
place in tbe hearts of » grateful i
few Golden Medical Dwcovmy and
he Preecription have brought beali
bappioews to ten thouirr.d bouaeboli

and neighbors that there i
no need of borrowing
the Banner to read,
when they may
have it all to
themael

ESJS,-‘
braalhlag la very dlBsaM. and ya* any there
is aa reoMdy ? Away with eesh - eaaeeaae!
Uh one betilv ef Aaltk's Ctwgk Byrup. aad
prove to yonretif thiSlh—Is arieaoo in aadhy deeMMSoufiOeemarar tare boulee soot
hy eapreaa. prapaid. for RL fir. B A.etexite
* Co. pvoprtare*, Krie, Ea.

TBWfflm’HBIBBR.

jnSscSIcsMisiSMf

MtariTmT
DCTROIMmifWM'

JSSl W

FarorehlsIcrSMloQula. Hpeein.cn Copy frtr.

EMPUYMENT!
■ting tbemeelres in nob a conditiooF
"That's it exactly! No man really in
|
Usds
to ret drunk; but be does it una­
,
wares.
Ho drinks more than he vManda.
&lt; tbe liquor ia stronger than bn thinks,
or
...... ..
&lt;
i
.
Aionsrorth
a hmon to night, btji it won't maa wb« is, m t
.
।
t

ynx-=?T‘bx~r^ gw«E

-Ha I he! Tbe Idea of m; losing nj '

money! Why, tbe drunker I am, the j
tighter I ding to my nippers “
|

■^P?ag5

BSSEbS®.''''

St^snsussafefta

CHRONIC

Railroad-

trfcE±telftfic£ftrA3:

1.50 PER YEAR
Or. if they have more wood
than greenbacks. they
may bring uh one
cord of good
wood which

/This is very kind," she sold. "Dr
jaaMnii offered to go dowtfwlth me, bat
H. ITeriArd Oor.at Myv of ths MMWlai hl Maduro patients to visit, I would ter Houassa: •• Tbe sever la a as* docin.
* permit him to take tbe time, sod it ia spriakled wi:b aaow^hkoo aad swept with
right all day; bat I am happy Io have

Ax nmw o'clock Palmer staggered out
and ervswod tbe street, while two oe throe
of the galbering crowd, odled after him to
be sure and come back. Tbe deeds were
all ready for the sigMtnran, bat the parchnacr nisbed Mrs. Palmar U&gt; sin thm,
us well as her husband, and proposed tz&gt;
ride down end get them signed m he went

inmswu

Evening Post!!

"Who pot the appetite in him? Abijah er for U&gt;o4lfarv of has Mhiw men, Dr. R
waa a steady, sober fellow when you came V. Herve has won their warmest sympathy
end esteem. While seeking to tv theit
terran; only, be has Isscotue a paince
"They my, Mrs. Edgerton, that you among them. Yet tho iramet.ro f.trtun.
bate some mountain property; perhaps it lavished upon him by a generous people
will be ao you ran pay that unsettled bill he boards ms, but inraats^n the erection
that has run so long; I am rather hard aod establiabaacat of ieatimiuasa directly
pushed for mooev jn«t now. '
eon trib nlire &lt;e the public good, tbe peo­
“What bill? ( did not know I owe! you ple thus rrelixiag, ia their Itarsl patron­
anythin--'
age, a MW meaning uf, that Oriental &lt;n»
"Oh. one that your husband ran up, tom of casting bread upon tbe waters.
outside of tho mortgage.".
Noted io both public ana private life for
"1 know nothing shout it; have you not bis unswerving integrity and all tboro
had enough from me and mine?"
Sterling virtues that enobte manhood. Dr
"All I. want m my buneec due. and I Pierce ranks high among those few men
cannot afford to lose, if a mgn'a . estate ran whew- names tbe Empire State is justly
proud io inscribe upon her roll of b&lt;M&gt;or
Ambitious. yet moved by an ambition
strictly amenable to tbar moat discrimina­
ting and well balanced judgement, hia fu
turn career uromires to be one of unpar
alloled activity and urofalnraa, ably aup-

Edgerton she looked up with marpvU M

•t iJErtc??5Ul »?.
Mf U
Ual

THE NEW YORK

to him that puttetb the bottle to bis neigh
tor's lipa I"
•Now Mrs. Edgerton you .are too hard
oa a follow. If be did uot get it here, he
would get uaomewbere else, ao wbet a the
odds? Hare liquor he will, someway! It is

poet of tba piazza. ••Conic in," la add*!,
"and let'n have a quiet glare, I'll stand
treat to-night."
"No, thank you, AinswoRh. I am try­
ing ioleave off. I think (shall go over
to the temperance aide."
"Fudge! Why you never drank enough
to hurt you; come along.” t
"No; I am not going to; it won't do me
any good. I'm just as wall off without it.
■•A man from York Bute; haesmaberu I thought I would wait tin Mrs. Edger
ton
came out of the doctor's ami walk
to vigk the miatster’a folks. lie's a geo­
down with her, it is rather late. Thera
tieman. every inch of him."
ibe comm now, good night."
“What did you gmF
“Tbs deed, ain't signed yet. I am p.

MSI IAFIII AIS OsfiOIT

IT**
*** ‘n“ IMr. rere (■•aryscra
.44.
.nH-yiaa
'
VEOETDiE ia Bold by all DraggizU.

Honor in Hu Own Land.
Say a Coals] io bi» rw-WOtly-ireuod work.
The Hietdty of New York State, "The

You were tbe cause of all we
You made me a widow, and my
fatherless, not one cent will I
you. My curse m'j upon you,
turned indignantly away, and cat
to Dr. Kiugaton'a.

ji'mi

i’n Want Jatiui &amp; Saiiui

17T3.by
tea Indian ohiefo.______ _
looking doeqmen:. and the riguateraauf
the ehiefa, acme of whom eigurel by a tr-rea,
and Olbera by tbe representation of Bob.
bean' beads, etc., were rilnreaed by Hugh
Lord, 'commanding the Illinois country' al
that time, and ether ofioera of the Bniiah
army st Fort Gage. The inatrnment is
very elaborate, the metea and bounds of
tbe land conveyed particularly described
Tbe consideration was about two-tou of
gun-fi rate, cloth for brecch-cliuu, nxsn,
etc., catoh article of which U taretnUy set
oat, aad was acknowledged at Kalkmkir,before Vicsor Lemsrucc, notary public,
and recorded in a record which is euppoeed
to be in England st thia time. The laud
la deeded tn two piece*, one lying above
Cairo, aod ccmpoung tbe soathent part of
Illinois, and the other in in an irregular
shape, taking in tbe wcMern pert of the
State, frpm Springfield west, a place oppotbs mouth of the Miaaouri Hirer, and a
point on Lake Michigan, near Chicago' be­
ing mentioned. Mr. SI i nah ill baa been
looking up the family ever iinee 1856,
baring knowledge that such a purchase
• aa made by hia great great-grandfather,
and now baa s fomily tree, as complete in
all Ite parti as tba tree of coaainguimty in
Bteciatone. He earns into poeetMion cf

It is reverted that Mr. Geo. W. Bentley
aaeamed tb\ duties of manager uf the
roods operated by tbe Centrad* Vermont
Railroad Company last week.
The H. W. Grand Lodge I. 0. O. F. of
•Vermont met at Moatpelter, Wedneoday
February fith. M. W.. John N. Gale ol
St. Jubnsbury, Grand Master presided.

A week later there was a general ex­
citement throngb ail WcetficM.
Men
gathered togotber in groups, talking rarncrtly; the Kore, tbe post office, the ptez
za and tho bar-room of Hie Eagle Tavern
were ell filled with, loungers;" at every
hitehmg-post, men were standing aad talk
log. Il waa Freemen's Meotiek. when
et#ry man &lt;-an»e to vote for Iteprraenta
tire, and the bpya enme. to nee the bm
and have a general holiday. The mtn
usually got exeited with politira and
Ainsworth 'a liquors, and a doaen fights
wore generally the order ot iha day; blaefc
eyes and bloody noasn met you at every,
turn of ths ttrret. Bat sotuctliiog basidea
politics added to the exatementof thia
p«rti*dar day. Abijah Palmer aj an
early hour drove down to ths Kreet, hitch
ed bis team at pre poet in front of ibn
taverp, supped into the bur-room and took
ao extra treat, shook bands with a few
choice aeqaainuaem and privately told
them be had sold pat—sold tho mill, tba
mountain lots, teams and everything but
the bouse, and ten acres of land. "Han­
nah won't let them eo,” ba said, "^he
raqnot leave her babies up there alone.*'
"Whom have yon sold toF asked Aura*

'•* •“ ’ *"
tai JMhraro wveswe. aadat

JiTt^

"T am afraidyou are too Ute, Palmer!"
sari Dr. Kingston, Albert l&gt;ierbrook«
bought the whole last week for »5uO.

village, and took a pood drink at the Ea
gio Tareru, told Ainsworth tho trews, and
il Was not (wo hours before poor Abtjah
was past walking, or talking very caber
eudy. But the price of the mountain lotr
and mill waa the theme for diaeuaeioo.
and the fact that sash quantities of valua­
ble Kone bad lain unknown before. Every
body waa talking and wondering, and Ahi­
jab wm questioned and treated.
"He paid me eight thousand dollars in
specie! Eight tbounad dollars air I fold
and silver! and Rrteriirnoks has bought
the other side The E&lt;lgrrton« have g»t
a ehunk in there; they are rich too I A
rood thing! do you see? tbe making of
WmtfieJd' build it right upl
Whether the penpfe all looked through
Abijah's swimming eyes, or tbeir own ria
ions were suddenly enlarged, is not sure;
but it was a general commotion and ex

TIN4JE.TA_»IaS;TaMn&lt;Eft*ct Nev- iMh IB’7
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                  <text>VOL. 22. NO. 43.

:m, mj Bnim mm

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1878.

WHOLE NO. 2089.

Closing’Out Sale
«..0T"n lO,‘1C,,.angc. tobe “wte-tn «&gt;»r b.isinoaa April 1st next
® ., !.
that &lt;k*e
onr e'Bire --'Ock for cash or good
P*y al the following

Unheard of Prices.

Tubular Lanterns with guards
Brass Pet lanterns
100 Champion rrosw cut saws
100 dot. warranted mill files 8 it
100 dot. warranted mill files 10
50 doz warranted axes
1000 nests tin paiU (our moke)
100 dot. 6 qt milk pan*, (our mi
50 K«g» Burdens horse shoes
1000 lbs. horse nails finished
300 boxes glow (8x10)

»lk.
70c. each
8c. per foot
15c.' each
20c. each
$1 00 each
75c. per nest
$1 50 par &lt;loz
$4 50 pur k’“g

Scrria ud Montcaecro, bul th* quouiou
nf an tncroare of territory for reaauupau.SSSSlU'E.':

mcllHiSORSMIN.
•____ WoGbLSan. MfCtlOAX
Pill!, tv. MMCttRjr.
'

"JPV- -WBartao

Don't fail to call and secure a bargain.
M— IFZ.n you futte r^td this please hand it to your neighbor.

■

Yours Respectfully,

.

Greble &amp; Russell.
DENTIST

faWUi

.

Hiciiin
The Ilolitiai s are over and Lewis. Stern lias derided to
ill Ins stock of Winter Goods nt of.bduqv cost, consisting of

Under-wear, etc.
___ .
' Skirt*, etc.. AT GUST
,
and-convince tlieniHclvc* that

FUST GRAX&amp; PBIZE

A Ellie past midaight, Mrs. Edguv.i.
wa» waktiMdbi ajar and rattling uf th.
ouiaife door. She inquired whu wm there
hut n reiving eq answer. caatiixuly opaooi
th' duur a trifle and Looked oat. A Votaailay arenas the •lep. She bad only a uighi
drew and skirt, no .bawl or buaoef, and
her kug hair, straaksd with grey, ws* all

With May * aaabtanre, ahc wa» brought
in o the bourn aad laid aa the bad but i&lt;
wm ■ long tim* before she cum to hereelf.
When ahe rvrivrd ehe looked terrifled
■rnan j the room, bat Mra. Edgerton',
voire tocamd to ealm bet.
"I wutod to get Io Mr. Braley'*," ah’■add, ‘ they have kilbd Abijah?' ...dabI dMpcd.hi-r hanrl* to her eye* lu aliut ou&lt;
the hiorid right. Theo aha told m calmly

’ DELIGHT-*. WQflXwD.

,*£'=rE?a“m.

Just received First Prize at Wisconsin State Fair and at our own arouaet by »orue one trying tu gat in •!
the dwr. Il wm feateoed an slrowx, J
State Fair at Jackson,
kuew no one could open it on the imtorie
and Ahijah did not wake up. I heard
voice* talking co tha outride, and *»o I
heard aomc cue apmk la the kitchen. I
knew hwm not Abij.b, for I wm Iblea
iox and he had not .lirrtd upon bi* bed
I got up and peeped through the door
juat aa a man eama down the ekionte)
rieht into the flreplaao—the chimney ►
large and the house low.- I knew I coaid
do nothing. I auppam they were after
Abijah'* money; they went tn fumbling in
Something
Iim pocket*, that atartcd him and bo .peaup
up to bu I cd. They «prang upon him and
had a hard rtrapgle They ware all di*
gufoed, by huieg aoraet* iog black on
their frere. bat I think ,1 knew on. d
them by a patch oa bia coat aleeve. The
mui-ti »bonc bright into tbc window, »o I
o uld are a* pdain u day. I* the tue*lthat fuBowrd, Abijah lorn the corerlag ofl
BiX-hole, Extension Top, Portable Pldafahcd Copper Reservoir one of their foc*a aad I beard biot my
•KOI him. or he will bmny tt,' I though
I would go out. but I knew they would

DETROIT

TH8B)

STOVE

lark here." aad turalng- to aoareb fur oua,
o* Mumbled urw Mmcthing proaente on
•■Wat in a finaam?" mkad Im.
&lt;bc atone hearth, and fell headlong ub tbc
*‘A SaaiMotr," led 1, aaaoouin the look
floor, hitting ht* li- ad on the romer jamb
.f th* fire pfore. Miner hastily raked open of Dan'l Webster, “i» a nan with kin pay
he fire, raZting a filial glow through the hi* debt* with nothin—a man wfoh kin
room, aud fur a m-imeut they atood tran*- git nothin with nothin,-'
“The Coram, then, is full ar finan
ned with horror Dr. Klngatoo bad cut
• deep ga»h on hta Ion bead, where ha •cm," ba remarkt, bitterly, matin a caa•truck it agairat th* conwt jamb, and the ual glsnro at has alate, with wu* ji*t full
nlood wm tnckliag down bu fare. Bul enuff to torn over and begin on the lother
shat they saw first wu the body of a man
ly ing co the broad martile baarthatuao, and
4 p-vl ol blood that had run upon tbc
■earth down to the fluor.
Palmar wm
^rotohad upon tha bod, which wm likewise
jorwred with blood.
A Urga tia box
rtuod ou the tabla troeti,' the corar hariag
t&gt;een pried off roughly, sod tbc coatcuu
•ere scattered orwt both fliwr and table,
with bloody finger marks ord all.
■
Mr Braley carefully lurnod the 'body
urer froa. it* ersmped position.
“Good God I ll ta Ainsworth! Is ho
alitre. Dottoe t'
"[ hope not; for the a*ke of hi* fami­
ly, hi* to be lK&gt;l«d be it dmd. Look,
hero U tbo Hack handkerchief, ho had ov­ mnhlr diflonmew i* • Roin la m.k. wtxihsr
er hat face, tightly clutched ia Primer', *ilT« it rarreoey or toything ah*. How
hand. Wa uiu.t not move a thiog, Mr. , m joo goin to Rii atlrcrefU unadelecxl
llrsley. A in.worth ■ daad , 1 caa'f ■« tcoder? F.f oilror wax u tdrniy ex bri-U.
I w*t her yoo pa to git toy ar it wfcW.
1 "Troo, G. W.," wm ay enter “but'
"I believe ah* knew ho wm coming I aui'l yt» m that to. her *ilrer wood rw
boro; sha'enuid not hire thought be had Lre»« th. dettor dm? Kven now, .fore it
gooa to ikwton , the Bwru 1 think of it u leaU-Uadar. it'* only wath 92 wau on
the *1011X1 it look*.'*
the dul'ar. *od wbea the evuotry i* flood•‘What shall wa do next" arid, Mr. Mi- id with it, it will po MiU lower. Thrn Ww

Bag uxi panting up the nad. They had [
traveled m fast M they could, bul the lime robeatenee nr the Corner!. There ia long
had an-OK.4 foogsr to tho-i at lh( miller', rod* rti Bsaoora'a .luck. Than ia bar
uuttage.
With staring eyes and gaping riU, piled one on lop nr another, win the
month* they liatoiwd to the gloomy bisto delishu. whisky ar LmisviUe, ardtflanot
ry, and one \&gt;} one Went intj the prwmoe age*, rangin from that nv two weak* aid tu
of the mnrderad daad, and slowly return that with ted ji»t left the .till, and wax
cd to th. aUI.y
scarcely rold yit. There
‘■Why, that ia Ainawonh’a mire that
ha turned oat Co pasiure, with bar coh,
test May!" exclaimed Err* More, very
soberly.

JU- A. X.

“WUl’you name tiro Um* of the Uwd1'
Tva got ear al) io my head. Pro&amp;mor

Out of one hundred and arvrntere la
attain Michigan University only tear have
taken to law. How araay bm taken to
lawyer* b not atated.

Pleasure i* mauiteued ia different way*,
b.unc peace do not look bright. T®
. abewa u( soma of her fatroat pamm bat we be&amp;ve uoUrij &gt;v&lt;r heard a
ia, utterly crippled by dbamroua defeat, man aing when be had dropped * acnltle
daacralixed by the mbfoftnuoa thai
e orertaket. her. baaliilb to chooocbc
to h«r powerful enemy, Ruaah, aad
\xartiug frirnd, Eopiaad. Th.ou

that MMOfnmme-ftetU aeixure of lb.
SmthShmdy' prepaped L n.Ua to
ll for Iba poqew: ot a part payment of th.
ladrmuity Turkey mtm aobmtt to turn ot
territory in Aaia for greater than if ah.
wu iabae to redeem her ibliinuioo* in
weooy &lt;* ahipaa. The Greek complication,
vely afford hapbnd tbcUeaired opportuni­
ty of defeating Rumia'a pan for arouirias
a ready m.de Blaek m. iroo-dad nary
Hmre Turkey will be erwriud b^wern
tha miliatoM of feu repramted by Rut
Wan power and Brithh interat*. Ba; will
Kurop. comma io, a repetition of the aAfi
of Copeohar-n? Breidro. if the Turkbh
firet bccimre Eogiiab p.rupwrty in the le­
vant, doe* not Bimaia'* small but effoetivs
fleet in the Black am become of ftiaaider

ia themooolighi, and they attack bright
totohisnfa" Th. poor woman ■Laddered
The most beautiful andzscientificidly-arranged Diving Flue Stove and ftoppod fee breath. “I beard him
oroan utd ll&gt;* Mood mb likt water. I
( now in the market.
jumped from the window at tho back of
ibe Lona*, and kept in the wcoda, ao they
eould nM *oe me. I think I ran aven
»tep -f the way. I f.-ond I wm av tired
I could never ret to the mmbter'*; so I

.butid ca nancy r
I fall cn Baroorn'a neck, in u&gt; cxtacy uv
deUta, while tha others thontid “'Bab for
Bascom I"
“G. W.," I remarkt while tears auflixwad my eye, “1 never placad yoo much b»low the augds, but tbw gent-us act b*.
butid yoo a hundred per rent, in my rati-’
Cia*hun. Blow yon, G. W., blem yon."
"Bat I'D tall yoa wat I (bal do. Do you
metbxtiaakr red he.
■May I Mk wat that ia M" I aed.
"That *aak will fill with raae water,"
(cd he. "Th* moment yoo git Io payin
me in rilvar, I abd: taka oct uv aeefa uv
ibr m boniie jut egrmckiy three and can
fifth galluwa ur likker, aad nu. n erm
WATS*.
“Merciful having!" Wa all exclaimed,
"rod your likker ao week nowl"

New York to 3*n Au^urtiao, u»d be ia
wide m froa New York to RochmUr.
The Meditomneun Bea. if placed arrow
North America, would Bahama ooomnni
caxioo froa Baa Diagu to Baltimore.
Great Britain b two-third* the *iac of
Japaa, one twelfth the abe of Rlodootan.
aoe tweaticih of China, awl one-twentlath
of tbo Uaitod Btato*.

H. A. GOODYEXH.

Orriagr Shop

REPAIR shop.

FACTS TO BUYERS!

IttHBR- i BARLOW Urc.toek
of critically setcctra gfiods for this market, exceed­
ing in variety the combined stocks of all other Hard­
ware stores in the city of Hastinfp.

2d.—POWERS A BARLOW are the only dealers
in Hastings who buy direct from the Manufacturers,
and *o avoid the addition of jobber's profits to the
cost of their goods.

Wm. H. Goodyear
phuucesticu, cbbstDRUG

PEOPLES

Hamp of beauty.

Conscience ia merely our judtfewwe I n
&lt;br moral rectitude or lurprtudu of . u
own action.—[Locke

WORKS,

THE JEWEL COOK!

S- J- /fo/V,
Carriaie, Sin al Onasiial
p A I N TER

«&lt;u*l term* of ynct wili *bc duKuwcl
The erection of Bulgaria into a principal­
ity plaeea her io the u» refatioo toxb.
Porte aa Ikum.ni* and tbrem oeropr-i
before th* war-that b, the frontier ol
Turkey proper b moved aoulhward to the
lure of the Bilkant from it* old Hoe M tb&lt;
I’anubc. licreesovina and Boini* xre u
have * rafcrrmed ay atom uf mvenuaent an
d*» the Porto, which aril) cuirantoe the in
hablunt* agaiuu th* oppremivtu *nd uni
rare* which drore tbeni Into inagmrtion
The fact lUt three provmeca wfl be a!
mo*t inrrvendeil by indepeardent Mate*,
■nd chat tbo principality uf Bal^ari* wili
lie brnwtan them and the territory of Rou
mclb, .fiord, then, a protectioo which rib
ereatuaUy become a guaranty of their indqoodcocc beoume, if they revolt, thadvanoe of Turk ah troop* *£»io»t them
would ba tbc caure uf reopening all the
noeMloo* aeulrd by the war jttrt ending
Bo far, therefore, tire ahvie atataa have
Uen effectually rcacued from Tuikah
role by tho boccvm of the Buaaiaa anna.
But the retatiuu. of Rmub and Tartey
are by no toeen* arttkd by the armbtice,
although Turkey concxdc* all the dcraud*
Of llto conqueror. The &lt;|Doati..o that will
*nae in thv eunfereriM ptr.poeed by Aualri*
mJ accepted by the European powers will
be of the gravest iatervot, and a aelatioo
st the eaateyn quorioo b by no rheuu m
•ared. When we eoeaider that Kamo
aitaa at acortnpil.bing that whrcL weald
areeaaarily prate fatel to Torirey, and
which wdl bo .rtreuooualy opposed by
England—namely, the opening of the
DanUaeBea to the fro* pamigu of Bumia'a

Pbjwi~’"

Family lUriia.

STORE.
“d

crelully P'*’

•

3d.—This house is the newest in its line, and, un­
like it* competitor*.- has no old good* pu hand that
were bought when goods were high, whicli enables
us to place before our cuitomeni goods of the best
qualities and style*, at icakt 10 per cent, less than
our. competitor's goods cost them.
We also have
the reputation for honorable and fair dealing worth
proving, which give* security to purchasers »-

Dr.J-.n.l Cb-ncl.

ill old

(Hyde* of good* or dead sUx* (hr trnw.

5th—Owing to our facilities for purchasing goods
we cm and do sell every article at a smaller per
cent, of profit than any other hardware dealers in
thia dty. and cordially invite an &lt; x*uniuatimi of our
-«rnwly tow prices, whteh will couvinee every

___ ,. Dr. Kingston and tho poatOMator
to join them
Mr. Miner went to tW
tavern fee Ain.wutth abo, bet hi* wifr___ ,
-- -------- -— _, ,—.
■aid bo took tha .reaiag atoge for the a cbeerfel, jolly body. He mid ba bovgbt
rity.
"
vt- .- j. A
i--------- .&gt;— —.
•■That caunut be." replied Miuer, ‘Tori

I at their Homa!, that tha Elit time ha came
woaid t-e hi* itot trip, and be ahould want
i theca all tabo ready to pay up, for he wm
' going into aaotdod btuinam ia New York;
ba had p* tired of trarri.OR.aod wm n=h
enoatgbta OMlla down for hicaarif. Ho
moi bcbkly around, abowed tint thei always stored at the Eigte Torero over
yowug mM were awoka and dreado?. Mi Sight. He wm ae« there iba laal night
■er railed to tbrra tu make haMe.
U wmin town by aararsl p«.p«. vutado
-We are cornier, whm't opT aa|d theI «r the *«.! iuuncen. Oa» man ’can.,
boethr aiJ hired man. a* the? palled on
(heir baoM and pul on ihair auai*.
"Ha* Ainewottb j&amp;t* to Boatoo to ,
night, Otb Hower' aoM Mr. Miner, aa the &lt;

j„_.
ereh
re"­
I

1
’
I
i
t

i have dwn totxo awful mean things
r life, but we were never mean
Stobart th* fadings of three woralkiag ahrewM oa the aronai^, by
ing aS la tha mod. Tbare'a atm.
human bril ahont ua if we arc in the

�Hl 87;

The Marshall Staler, disoosrere u
follows oa the the question of wbo thull
bctbesueomorofJndgn VanZile
In all probability F. A. Hooker. Esq ,
of Chariotte, wig be appointed to SB tho
vacancy fa tbo &gt;CireuU Judgmhip. Ho

baabeso introduced into Coogrtm, and
will ccmc up thurtiy for action, call, far
the report by committee of a bdl direct­
ing the Secretary of the Treorary to fane
&lt;lfe&gt;.W0,0U»traM&gt; greenback., of rb^h
&lt;50.000,000«Un he expended on pwblie
building,. &lt;10,000,000 shall go to the tn
prornwent of rivers and harbor., &lt;30,000,­
000 to the improvement of the Mansippi
River, aad the balance to various other
useful object*. Thus the feborfag man
is to be supplied with work, mousy to be

1878,&lt;&gt;a

CLOTHIER

pleada tha inudatable pressure of member,
of both honaea for phen for their friends,
aa bin jutitteariou; aad be aven that the

Tbo New Tork Avmi'ay }\&gt;tl does not
one word of disapproval.
mean to aay that Secretary Sherman ia
It is opinion here that Juba Bull poll,
wrong nor that he ia right, bat it believes vary sick man. The disappearance of the
“that.the whale country will ba pleased fever left htm in a etale of Uttar proetra- bis foot in it every time bo aitempta a
lion. Still there are hopes and signs of aun, affording Kuuia ample jnsuficotna
for every more thus far taken. The wcik,
biarenuvary.
are not alone in opposition to tha petition
method of securing a Judgo We do beThe Bute levy in Illinois ia 06 (acts on halting, cowardly policy of tbc Tory mintho &lt;100, and the assumed value of nil
Um a Judicial Convention should be call­
Here it is again: Judge Tillman, of taxable property io the State is &lt;931,108ed to make the selection, and that the roSouth Carolina, cfeiot. the seal ol Robert
Smalls io Congrem. Smails received, on
hoioo of same good man, wbo would rep­
Democratic count, 1,400 votes more than
resent tho whole people of the district. It
Tillman, bnt (he fetter is a Democrat, and
would be equally satisfactory if lbw Gov­
votes hare notfung to do with seating a
ernor would appoint without any reference
Democrat ia &lt;ingress
to any petition. Thors can be no possible
Democratic Texas is disturbed by a areopposition Id Mr. - Hooker—the opposi­
Our Washington Letter.
tion is to tho course taken to secure bis tional quarrel The western part of the
WaroutOTox.D. 0., Feb. Ifi, 1878. ,
Slate, having been dictated to. now wants
Quite ao accumulation of dirty Dotaoto dictate, and mac the next candidate
ntie linen was washed yesterday aad
for Govcruor. Easterc Texas ptotesta
nog out to dry. The .luraussioD took a
aganwt this, aad there- are sfeua of troub- — —------------------Lebanon, N. H., by tho Republicans of
an okJ feud that baa long existed among
the 10th Senatorial Diatribe in that State,
Tbc people of the Fourth Coogreaniueal difereat members of the great "Reform"
aa tber candidate fur Scwetor. M*. Shaw District of California elected Psehero, Re­ party. Hewitt got into troubfe a few
publican, to represent them in. Congress. day. previously becauae ho permitted hie
pyaad unflinching integrity His etec- j The Democrats in Cuo^nan took the mat­ indignation to get tbs better of his judge
ter out of tbc hands of the Fourth Dis- meat in so far as to resect an insulting
doubt, will place in tha Senate of New trial people, and gavw ths scat to a Detno- alluaioa to West Paint bf a swell statesHamp-hire a man that ia auro to labor
faithfully to promote the beat internt of
Kx-Virw-Prmidcct Colfax. wiU deliver into him for his pointed retort that West
the whole people. Such men are not so
rotation as to laake their aclectioc an bis popular l«&lt;nre ou Abraham Lincoln, Point had deamnsiralod its uaefalneaa only
every day oa-urenoc, haoec whan such a at the Opera House, io Ano -Arbor, on a few yean ago, mad* in reply to tho sag
man ia placed in nomination the people Monday evening, February 2&amp;th.
gestioa of tba South Carolinian that it

Hou. Gideon Welles, Secretary of the
Navy daring ............................
' .. _
intelligent a constituency aa that
bill. Mr. Conger, who,
died at Hartford, Coon., his home, on tbo fa&gt;t&gt; of ‘he Ar
by the way, ia one of l be moat popular
men oa the Republican side, gave sxpransion to a very general oonvictioti that the
We learn that Mr. A. V Pantliod. the
popular proprietor of the long celebrated
"Faling Houses" un the line of the Mich­
igan Central Railroad, and senior propri­
full pMsessfau of tbo Government should
Rapids, will, in eouneetion with a Mr. meroe adopted resolutions on Wednesday, that, unhappily, ever occur, to make occa­
Clark of Jackson, opon the “Hibbard denouncing the Bland Silver BUI and tbc sion of increasing it to such magnitude as
will insure plac^for thousands of Demo­
House" in tha: eity on Marab.lat. Thw attempt to repeal the Resumption act.
A new book outitte^ “The Grant Awak- cratic-Con federate warriors at present with­
ia only an addition to his hotel labors, aa
out commissions. During the meles, Gar­
“Central Eating Hoaaen" will remain
field, Ferner and one or two on the Demo­
cratic aide, nmnected in tbo public mind
Jackson, that tbo ■'Hibbard" was being
with ths alleged Wormfey Hotel bargain,
refitted, and refurnished by tha new pro
warmly, even vehemently, denied that any
printers in a style that for cumfovt and
elegance was not surpassed in the State.

Our Greenback friends must no*, weary
in well doing. Keep up the raestingx.
Get up a petition for tbc repeal of the Kesumption Art, and circulate it. Many ager from and after March 1st. Mr.
will sign it who will not favor a third par­ Stone has eujoyvri acme 12 yean training
ty ; ia this manner the repeal can be effert- in newspaper work, saperadded to a good
cd. — IlaMiag* H'-'tnr Jvanal.
How is this? We thought the Joar.

quite impcaaibte st time, to draid. th.
polities of the participants by ought they
said. Only the day previous Gsrfitld aad
Stephens, repreaeatfag the Blue and Grey
respectively, had healed the "bloody

years and secretary of the Senate six
yean, making u excellent officer. His
immediate Resumption of specie payments. auecvR in an ailarged field cannot b«
W« hope.none cf oar Republican friends
will bo cajoled into signing sny such peti-.
pbcoa had bewn aosigned the principal
lion. Il is well understood that the Be-1
parts ia the programme I need only aay
sumption Act cannot be repealed, and sen­
relative to the aiteodanew ia the Rqirern
sible mew should not desire iu repeal. It
tativts Chambev where tha prearotatioa
It ia time to begin to think.about can took place, that very available inch oa &gt;ba
is the one bulwark against reckless infladidatea for the Spring elections. Fix your ! floov and in tbq gxllcriro was filled. The
eye an good men (nd iron, then attend Benate attended in a body and the diplo­
tha cauetuea and try and have theta nom­ matie gallerias were fall of tbs refirnvealainated, and when they are nominated, ace tivea of Foreign Government. Carpenter,
property valued at &lt;229,000,000; she to it that they are elected.
raised fest year &lt;66,000,000 in farm

Uy of 40,000.

A full line of Undershirts and Drawers.
aad Boys BUSINESS and
for FALL TRADEOur CUSTOM DEPARTMENT con-JSUITS and OVERCOATS.

BROADCLOTHS far DR KBS SUITS.

CASSIMERES and CHEVIOTS

for WHITK SHIRT io the City.

BUSINESS SUITS.
OVERCOATING fa pood ssytes.

CATMIUL AFTECTIDI8,

Sarsaparilla

SCARPS, TIES end Silk Handkerchief.

Umbrellas. Satchels and Shawl Straps.

LIVER COMPLAINT

33 Monroe

VOLTAIC PLASTER

st., Grand Rapids, Mich.

Hood urea Bonaparilfe, Yellow

Valuable Bemedics.

W. JOHM8TOM Jb CO.

GROCERIES
TEA
SOAP
TOBACCO

choice num urn gato

IMPERIAL SOAP

STRAWBERRIES,

OCKE

Vol, zrra

B. M. WATSON. Old Col-

SWKETI

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fyth Hogt, A Preaton.

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MAVT
Tita

Isw-DETECTIVES
t®F.Eta 0?E AND *"**•&lt;*.
A FARM AND HOME
OF TOOI

owe.

HALE’S

joimnimmiT

BQXET OF H0BEB0U1D AID TAR

ONLY FIVE DOLLARS
r OR AN A CRB
'jLn.in.K.i-. trin.rar.va:
Maaujaciarrd aalf h,
CHA MH TOM UK O THEK8.
2’ ‘S0’,? ‘."i’0, Ko*rni
■*&gt; XI
and d&amp; Jsffersen St.. New Tovk.
Far ..rlr nt whjr^lr b.
MeCARTHT. ROWrt k GILES,
Dstrwi*. MkL
By Gnmvs geevrally and by

HerciiiMon

Chrirtfeney, and believe that hb fetter
Accarding to tbeStatbtics Comm issu­ wan, from his stand point, not only emier's showing tbo ballanee of trade ir our neatly proper, but a duty to bis clients,
favor laat ytar amounted tn &lt;140,000,000. the people cf Michigan."
That fa, we sold that much more than we
Tito Michigan Central Company bare
bouglrt, and either received the money tor been running aa average of sixty tnuna change of frost relative to ‘'conciliation"
it, er reduced our European deot to that daily orcr their road the last two or threw is meditated, the Prenidsut, according to
extent Thia is the way to prosperity.
weeks Heavy freights of grain, droned tbcec, and lOhcra promiseedy identified
pork and lard arc being .ent East.
with the adoption of tho Southern policy,
A petition is being circulated in thia
Oe Wednesday Senator Chrisdaficy de­ regarding the c-icvietioa of Andsrsou aa
county nnd ex tenet rely signed. praying
the fest straw that has broken the camel's
Congress fur the continued protection of livered a two boon' speech on 'the silver
bill new before Congress. He advocated

z. B. WILLISON,
Haetiogs, Mich.

CHESTER’S CURE!
Rdsmi JSITOD 80KDI
Asthma,
Itronckitir, Catarrh,
, gayZevCT Colds, 4c.

The KU Power

Political Notos.

CURES
te the Icteraate al "cxHiciliatieo " I men­
tion the erode rumors for what they am
worth. But it fa difficult to iso what the
of tbo Bland ailvtr bill be beliersd, in President can really do about ll farther
plain English, to lc * rfoheenmoel of tbo
coin. All htato.y baa shown that such
expedients debased dis debater Dore than

PURELY

Wanzer &amp; Barnes.

A MTIMAl tTARBAIV

meets the |MSBage of the Silver bill "will
not make the nstfeo fael Kke exclaiming
‘Oh, furan hour of Great f

Webster's

The Toronto Mail wants tha free-trade
unwUlmputo, in p-ublic men to own that
they ever yielded to thia aasnfa as tbere
now fa to own that they ever Md pro
slavery view. Bo says the Lansing Hr

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DRESS

Unabridged.

2?”viwn.. iaeorMp.Qw.rt..

FAW.

Homeopathic

Spselflcs

�VICK’S

UlBtratN talkly Iuuk!

Notice! Notice!

bond ofprfacMM
A J. Angle, work oueuxiMba
decrease for year, 32G ; number of P. C. O.S. Potter, hauling roginc
Pa., 623 ; Patriarch, rellered, 16 ; wM
owed families relieved, 2 ; tmourt of re­
lief, 4640.01; ’total expense efrabordinate
Ayes—Aid. Abbey, Dewey. NeXngb.
camps, 44,447.06; total rceoipt. of aub- ton, Reed, Tomiiroon and Kinkleman-C.
ordinate camps. 15,585.35.
Nay.—Noue.
V
TU officer, cltcud and iostolhri for the
Tbo Mayor appeisted Aid. J. L Reed

ThoGrraUrok memi., Um crarong
M preUy Well aUMdrtl by proplc from Norman Bailey, of Harting.; G. H. P._
I part, rf the couaty. Tito amfietM - C. I). Palmer, of Jackaoc ; G. ffaribtrM dasidedly aold toforM tha apoaker. E. II. Whhcey, of Unring; G. Troanrer— iiuriaon Book, of Jacx.cn; 0. 8.
"’-“A- M. Uarria, of Detroit; G. J. W.
ot fidrehood, aburo .nJ aophfatry in .Uut —Jtmepb W. Ely, of AUntan ; G- R*p.
e^ral proportion H. dM n ran to —Gw. H. Shearer, of Bay City.
uuderamnd tho r|tteatl.-&gt;u« be wa* detMtiuir
The M. W. p. Patriarch madn the fol­
and thought abuc and bard name* round lowing appoint aunt.: Geo. W. Irtriwu
-iptmeui*. The frieod* of Aoaert
Ownaro, W. G. Mamba!, Alfred Milutm,
oould wdlaSord to hire j oat such doma Coldwater, W. 1. Sentinel, and A. C. Da­
gnguta a. be proved hinmdf to bo to go ria, Grand Rapida. W. O. Sentinel. ’
about tbe country preaching tbeir berauot,
The mailer of the plane of meeting for
M tbe iutdligmre of th. people ,UUH next year.waa lift to the action aT the
•haw them lh*C deetrurtioa and only Grand Lodge, which fa now in scmIou at
deauuctxon oouU rmalt Irum tho adoption Grand Rapid*.
of *ocb tbeorie. m ho advocated.

&lt;M4 10-f

- Spring like weather.

Cinderella repealed to-night.
Cunocil meeting Thuraday craning.

P. G. P., Conrod Kr.pt of Ann Arbor,
spent ths Sabbath with friend, near thia

Mr. neudore Tiltog delirered a lacttua
ia Brooklyn, in the Academy ofMuait

Mr. W. P. Hoyt had bi* leg badly
smashed, yesterday.
He wm drivtag bro
team into the wood*. Jaat n be «u cotenog the wood* hi* limb caught between

•
. A Block'and White Foxhouod
Dog—bad large black and white
*pots on the body, with some tan
color in the face—tail about half
black and half white—^ars me­
dium size and scarred up—one
ear having a slit an inch or more
long—bad a fresh wound or bite
on one shoulder. When last
seen, wa« going south in Balti­
more towt*hip,and had on a nar­
Ou motion council adjourned until row rutwet leather collar with my
Thuraday cveniag next
name and addreM on the name
;
' W. H. Stusim, Recorder
plate.
Any jrerson returning
said dog. or giving information ।
of his whereabo’ut* will be re- '
warded
W. D. HAYES.
I
43lf
Hastiugn, Micb. &lt;
Account of Anaon Maynard 12 for haul­
ing Hoe* Cart to Uro Underhill fin tja
motion of Aid. Dewey waa allowed at 41.
Ayna—ALL Abbey, Dewey, McNaughUm, Reed, Tomlinson and Winkkman-G.
Nayw-Now.
Account of Jam*. Wooten for hauling
Racine Io UmWbifl Ire 43 wm diowmh
Ayes—AH. Abbey, Dwwqr, McNaughuro. Read, Toalinaon and Winklsnun—6

sxntnrux.M^..w.K

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Flwad Wk Girin
We desire to call the attention of all

Fliwr aii Ytpallt Ms

Her. C. I. Deyo baa retsrsed from his
Eastern trip. Ha givm a very glowing
dereription of the East, and rays that
there » nut ao mat h ariat.icnroy down in

Sunday afternoon

John M. Demmer fa at Grand Rapid*,
attending tha annual aeroiou of the Grand
Lodge of the I. O. 0. F.

Wo trust that al] our atiarot wbo are
guiug to boar Mr. Theodore Tilton*rt
Wa leant that Hon. Phillip T. VanZile Union Hall Wcdamday March C, will aebaa tendered hi* relation to taka effect eure tbeir scat* tn lime eu a* not to le
on tha 31rt day of Mareh.
diaappointed. There fa aurc to be a crowd,
Ker. Mr. Thoma* of NtmhviB. will
officiate .t the M. E. Church next 8d&gt;Tbc Opera of Cinderella case of. a.
bath, morning aad evening.
adreniaad on the evening of the 14th,
Our County Treaaurer ia at hia oAoa aad the company wax greeted with a foil
again having ban confined to his bouan bouac So nascrutu and ao universal
by illMM for the week pant.
have been the prime, of the play and
Ou Wedneaday evening Feboary 37lb fdaycra by all who . attended, Urol it ia
the editor of tbe Bxwxn will addneustbe hardly uccouary to lake tbe rpara here,
only to repost tha aompiimrota Already
Red Ribbon dub at Quimby.
paid them. BaSce it to aay that it waa
Tho next Republican Sutn Conrcntioa
accstgirra by any amateur company. Each
part, from Cinderella and the Prince to
Don’t foil to notice ll* prcapecttu of Lord* and Ladies wan rrudered in a man­
the D«i roil EtniajNni. It fa a lively ner that showed excellent taate and car*
xruwy Sulu abeet that abould be widely fol training. Tbo eoatumes and stage
dccoralivns were elegant and appropriate,
ao psics being spared to add to the at­
tractions ol the play. The am profits from
the evening were about twenty dollar*.

Barry ronnty will be entitled toll.

hate always cntorUl&amp;od lStf’belief that
there waa a link rarpltn of 'eod-fiah* art*tocracy ia our village and are convinced
of the fort. Some wiU penirt in cultiva­
ting a small amount of down on tbc upper
lip, and holdint themadve* in rad) an
ercet porition that the pawrby would
think that they had a board foateaad Io
their back, but tbo troth waa, a* our wi*e
om my. they carry ao much in their hip
pocket, and their heath are ao light that
tbeir potilion fa one that cannot be belpeu

All Overcoats BELO W* COST
We offer a fine all-wool brown beaver overcoat
For ©9 Worth ©15,

There wiU be a dance at tbe Opora
Honae^fa thia village, on Um 22d, gir«n
by tbo proprietor, of u*H bouse. Now
O. I. C. can live another ehaaca to trip
hi* tiny fee* up the hili and there build
turtle, in tho air to hi* erorUating aajoy- &lt;
meat and Mtfofoctiou.

A. W. Old* haa purchased one of thaee
fine phaetons, brought here by Mr. Lusk
from Chicago, selling his old buggy to
Thouua Puritey of thia villaae.
Th.
At the first regular meeting of Ue JVen cay. that Torn haa tome malrimctii
popular fellow citixen, John W.' Carter
Young Lsd'k. Piak Ribbon Club, Srtur
Ebq, wko fa. and hai been, both at home
dirtely rebuild a church, on Uro rite of tbc
add abroad, onaof the meat electire tem-‘
one recently dertroysd by fire in the town­ ing opened by resiling aeriptura, ringing
Tbc play entitled “Tbc Fruita rf the prranoe apeaker. thia great tndrement haa
ship of Caadetoo.
and prayer, after which Mrs. McElwain,
Wiae-eup"
W
m rendered by the usefubcra brought eut. He ia able, carneat and eloin her happy atyh, addressed the audience,
qvlat
a* a speaker, and a nun of decided
eliciting the hearty approval of all promt, of tho Red Ribboa* Club, m Saturday
absity and Blerling integrity.
closing with aa earnest appeal to all to
The
procesda
w*n&gt;
Marly
thirty
doUara.
com* forward and rigs the pledge, which
Tbe ripcnara over irtoly dollara, faaviag
waa reapooded to with great enthusiasm
a email »urplu* ip/iie Uraxury. The reaand pho addition of several new names to
the pledge. They thou proceeded to the ann that the proceed* of thia cntertaleelection of oficeis with tbe following re­ meut and the cue wv had a abort time ago,
ach : Worthy Presidsat-Miu Carrie wire o..t large. M that there are to taauy prison for 7 yearn.
Fuller, In View Preaideet—Mm Mint is
Rowley, 2nd Vw-PrtvtdrM — Mi&lt;» Nellie
Geer, Rec. Secretary— Mi** Clara Philliya,
Q*. SemeTary—3iiro Sarah Hott-n

It uni.) that over 304 Michi
have found grarM io tho Black

Fine all-wool Wack bearer overcoat* for 10.00 worth 15.00. Good
fur beaver overcoats, brown and black, for 7.50 worth 12.00.
\
Extra fine all-wool fur beaver overcoat* for 13.50 worth
\
20.00. Heavy grey aatinet overcoat* for 2.50 worth
5.0&lt;\
Heavy brown chinchilla overcoat* for 3.50 worth 6.00.
-■arAll of these Overcoat* are from 15 to 40 per cent, lower
than can be bought at any otherston^ in the city.

TOBACCO.
Made of exv« heavy dar
want any of
overcoat

STAR

following pmtlco.cn were elected offioenr
President—G. W. Knight, Baton Rap(dr, Vice PraaidaM—B. J. BiAkmao,
Hartings, Stcrstoty — Clcmeot Smith,
du«e of George G.rriran, in Baltimore, Hastings City. Troasurir—A. G. Jewel!,
o. Um ee-isg of tha 13*h ha*, far lb. Vermontville. Dinwwn for Barry coun­
beaefi* &lt;4 Rw.'T. MoCoy of the M. JL ty—Z. B, Hoyt, Yankee Spring*; Loreaso
Church, tU reesipta
Madge. Caatletou; A. C- Towne, Prairie­
rille; Richard Jor.rs, Amy ria; D. W.
Rogere. Cariton.
Director, for Eston

HOUSE.

ROCKERY.
W. F. HICKS.

THE STEBBINS BRO

SAY

Don’t buy any Furniture or Picture'Frames
until you liave priced
Goods, for yon
HI TOBI WHILY HSEALD. will save money by it.
Everybody knows they are the onlv
One Dollar a Year.

PRACTICAL UNDERTAKERS

7 lie Ladin Sut-fc«} e»ue&lt;ctad with the
Pmbytrriaa Ch er.I. will be «rot&lt; named
Sa uid-y eteaiug al 7 y'ciock,* with the
on Fiidny .liera-m !y 'Mrs. H. J. Keo
foUuwiug literary programme:
field Tbo genl It H»e» an- invited to tc« at
Impromptu speech — Mias M. Rawley.
Emj— Mina Sarah Wright.
The M. E. tooH will be rnterteieed oa
Declamation— Miro Florence Slattery.
thia t Widmwday) ercn'urg, by H«o. ti. C.
Original poem—Mbs Carri. Fuller.
Tbo Fruita of the. Wioe-cup will be
Prindle and wifo at tbeir reaideuoe on lb«
played again oa the 24th tart.. for the ben­
north aide of Center strew* between Church
Art of Propagation,
efit of Mr. Hoyt, on* of Ute member! of
la a highly ijluatratcd practical work oa
Ou Munday we rerei.td call. from the rapid increaan and multiplication of
Council Proceeding*.
P G Abbot and P. G. Geo. D. Barden .lock Published by JmtiMs* Oo-tri
of W.-HIaad Lodge No. 179 L 01 0. F., ax» Bexblixo Ncaanr, Winona, Co!- A regular meeting oftbe Common Council
*M&gt;dd rt their room Friday eveniog
nd tbeir way to aUcnd Uro aroaiou of tbe ambuna Co., Ohio.
Pnco j-rej*id by
mail, 50 cent.. Catalogue free. Agent.
Grand L-dgo at Grand Rapidt.

to I. C. Clestlcigh. 317 Broadway, New The Barry and Estan Firs Iruuranoo
Company.
York, fur a copy of Uro f.momt Puncb
Tbe annua) maatiog &lt;«f thia ampaay
Almutark l-r 1878, Jos* iwood from
wMbrIJ ia thia eiiy ysterday. The
rempay fa reported in better condition,
fiaac dally,than ew before- Tbe bu.im.rn
tronacted related excltoirely to lb* Wiota

(LsDTHI.M,

you

in the city and attend promptly to all calls
in that line day or night.
Furniture Depot,'South Side State St., Hastings Mich.

ROBERTS 4- IMIPMM

NEW GOODS AND NEW PRICES
By Ahl- Dewey.
/fraoW, That there bo and hereby
ia irausfomd from tbo general highway
(ood to the eotiliugeol food the turn of
two hundred ao&lt;| fifty dollar., to repay
loan, prevfomly mad* from the contingent
food to the general highway fundAdopted by aye. aad nay* aa follows:
Ayan—Aid. Abbey, Dewey, MeNanghtoo, Tomlumoo and Wfoklenun-5.
Nay.—None.
By Aid. Dewey
Rnvhnl, That ibore be and- hereby i*
transferred from the Fire Department fund
to tbc romiugent fond, tbe turn of one
hundred dullare, to repay loans previously
nude from the contlitrort to the fire de­
partment fond.
Adopted by i^au *nJ nays as follow*.
Ayo—Aid. Abbey, Dewey. MeNsnghton IWinmra and Winklemau-5.

SOIfOOL

ST4TIO/I^Y

New York Herald.

DOWN WITH HIGH PRICES.

At Hickory Corners
Council proceeded to ballot a:eond time
with the following result:
j. L. Reed recsitad five votra.
On motion of Aid Tuunlioaon J. L.
Ilcwd wm drolsrcd riocted AldrtBao io
the third ward to |U1 vacancy.

BOOKS

�Facts for the People.
tboetike.

ewi'

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:a t? t

men eu (japed in the liquor burinaa may
just u well recognise the fuel at mice, that
tho temperance warn will not be stayed, it
a bound to roll on until the rum traffic in
ovcrwhelmod by ita strength and force
meat has bees in full program in Paris.
Meetings hare been held nightly st the
■ Methodist church, aud the building haa
neen crowded to ita utmost especitv by all
clams of people. John W. Custer, of
HasU.g., Michigan, haa bora rod is the
speaker, and waa assisted by Mr. Pago, of
the national temperance union Saturday,
Sunday axd Monday eveoiags. .Mr. Cua
ter is a forcible and eloquent speskrr. pw
Staaiog comidcrable magnetism and BtUso

rolor, the bright blur crystals are outed
Sapphires, the bright red onos rubies; and
the cohwlcte are called white or water sap
phiree.
In bsediKss they are next to the dia­
mond, being nine iu a scale of ten, the
diaUiond only bring ten.
This gem is
li lt aff.-elrd by acids or changed by heaL
Kt is hiubly electric when subjected to fric­
tion. Thu. gem wa* highly prixcd'by ths
tsreek:. aud U well dcaeribed by Greek
vfritcr*. Piioy deirribefl’it fully with its
Various rolora and peculiar retteetica* cl
l|glit.
Tho rolorten crystals are often
miatakco for diamonds ton tbsir luvtrr
arid banluess. but can always bo told by
tjirir different sporific gravity. Like dia­
monds, they am sought for amony the
sand* in the bed* &lt;4 rirers, in regioca of
crystalline rocks, such as granite, grann'ar
limestone snd metamorph&amp;Xlatei. .The
best are found io Asia, but they hare been
found in Ueyteu, Europa, Africa and
&lt;
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found in New Jersey, and adjxniug in
New York; also in Cherokee County,
Georgia
While the white are very brilliant their
brilliancy is ro much exceeded by the dia­
mond. that their value ia lessened, unlaw
they have that peculiar blue ester, to
much desired becaaro ao rare. The finest
sapphire* are still retained in tbe East,
and some are of very targe rise, end would
bring fabulous prices, hut as they arc owncd by the potentates of that country, thev
descend from father to eon and tbeir ssls
is never allowable. Among the finest in
Europe are two owqcd by a Miss Contis
ot London and valued stone hundred and

offered a greauback, be knew wbal Goner*1 Ewing meant ia bis Coopey Union
speech, when be said that "the reahxatiuu
uf a silver eurrwucy would disappoint bit

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OPIUMS^x^
AlSSlUrtAffl

for about *6,000,000. Tbe annual Inter
oil on these amonots to neeriy *000,000
and tbo taxes to more than *100,000
more. Comment is unnereihry.

In as iatarview recently publmbeil iu a
Washington paper, aad copied in 7h«
flag for a moment. Mr. Page a aloe alo Triouae, Mr. William E. Chandler ia re
■{Ocot and1-&gt;gica!. They are ably awtHled
by Her. E. D. Wilkin and other local
•pcaken, aad are materially auieted be&gt;idea by the excellent ringing of the choir.
Up to bnt craning, 1734 eitiiena had
joined the movement, and more arc eiminc. It gore that Um days of King AlcoIwJ and John Barteyc*.rn arc numlKred in
Paris Ou with tho good work ; the skits
With gold at 11 jwemium, tho question
arc bright for temperance and morality.—
arises whether if Cong tea* were tu adjourn
Phril, JU. U^yMican. _
to day greenback ■ would riot be at par and
resumption a realiud fad before tbo fiiai
of April, Gold is coming from England
in heavy shipment* to mc.-t tbe bread
atufla, ths moats and cotton of the United
Stataa, and thia notnbtnai with public
faith iu the integrity of the Gorcrntuant
with regard to the public debt, ia bringing
gold nearer and nearer to par.
1. Mainicttooro of proper temperature
of the body by exclusion of exreaoivo heat
few days the truth of the pn«erl&gt; ihsi
and cold.
,
Hi2. Protection from injury by rain, snow, "•pooch is silver; stleoee is uoWcn
letter in reply to Mr. IWmoat to drawing
dust, flirt, slonew to the feet, inwUsetc.
3. I’nnerratfon of liberty of action to out some pretty sharp criticism* from the
all the organs of the body, and freedom Eastern Dsmocratie press Hi* Matamcni
that, when ha voted ia faceruf p-ying tbe
public dsU in coin, -be man salver aa
Decency demands—
1. Concealment of same puruoui uf the 1 | well aa gold, ia. treated by Tkr Bottot
utnan frame.
2, Distinction between the habiliments '

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VEGETim: U Quid by all Drojgitu.

nranw.

1878.
THE HEW YORK

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fiwri'gt'su?r-

Evening Post!!
■l.V ITS 78th YR.4R.
iteirWterpiw
tor tewltoa las nrear

genuine throughout, without any faUe
pads, folw hair, or false anything.
2. Graceful forms qf drapery.
3. Harmonious colors.
4. Such modcvite ooosistcncy with pro­
vailing modes uf dress as shall produce tbo
impresaiou of sociability and iiavity, end
avoid thkl of self aaaartteo.
3. Individuality - the dress suiting tbe
wesrev as if it were an outer body.—Cotitttptntry Hmr*.

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Things in General.
Clover blcowxa* were seen in Casco, St. bynecraaarity influenced Sali-ual wart.
State diwuatuaa, neighbor hotel broth, and
Clair euunty, Christmas day.
family differences, are la-xc frequently
I'tics, Macomb county, has 40 widows. than otherwuw the malt of diaeward and
diaoederwi cwtutiUttiiina. When tbobody
ia suffuing. the tuiud, acting in sympathy,
will beeorua inflated aud perplex'd When
the physical eyercwi ia in health, the mini!
this into les* than a cweat. but on account |
perceives things iu tbeir true light, and
of a blcmiab or erack it is valued at only
forty thousand ddlara,
There baa, how­ they cannot defeat demagogues by making
ever. bera reen in India and elsewhere in faros or shaking Cat* al them.
th« East, aspphireu weighing from three
Au Anu Arbor clergyman baa written
hundred to nioa hundred and fifty carats,
but their extreme rarity and high value in on one aide of a punlri card, with an or­
. eousequmco hu prevented their coming dinary lead pencil, 3,132 words.
Westward.
Braidcs tbe use of ibis mineral for gems flocks ol wild turkeys have recently been
aud mind tu a mere wreck. Ur. i'irore i
tbe transparrut eryatals are used for tenses seen feeding inside the city limits.
Favorite Prescription ia a real braossnakei
to first class mternscopee, for which pur
A great icmtwranco revival has been go­ in a family.’ No woman auffcring frou
pose thrv are finely adapted.
They are
ing
on
in
South
Brod
A
rpecial
to
the
also used as jewel* for watches, and van
i.OOU have lakvm
IbepWte.
most unique being to draw small wire'
The Spanish Mhauler giro a grand cm
through, as steel would not well answer
tha purpose, giving less uniformity, sod iertaintnen: in Washington on lbs 23d,uh.
being much more troublesome to uve. Ar­ tn honor of the marriage of the King of
tificial crystals of thia mineral hav» at va­ Spain on that day.
rious times been made but the beautiful
By a vote of 171 to 83 the Huuao, adcolor is wauling Bo their msnofaeture,
other than to duplicate them in glass. hw&gt;
of the public

or red sapphire ranks next tbo diamond in
general value, but some crystals have Lo«n
found so brilliant end of sueh magnificent
red rolor, when cut an.] polished, as u.
bring almost twice u much aa a diamond
of tbe isw aim. In fine one weighing
two and one half ear*:* sold in France for
about throe thonaand dollan. white one of
the best of diamonds that siae. would
hardly bring ooe thousand dollars.
Ru­
bies are sold io the United States at prices
ranging-from three to twenty doll.rs each
carrat, but are only worn now and then,
aa ths beautiful red j-xuliar to this gem is
net a favorite with rno-t of the American
ladim. They wfll doobttewa grow in fovoy,
» it. l—. —
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and neighbors that there ;
no need nf harrowing
the Danker to read,
when they may
have it all to
thciRiclvM

The Vicksburg JlrrtM Mays that them
in not one National bank iu Miariaipi,
none in ixiuiaiaua outride of New Orleans,
and poly one iu Florida.
Tbe mortuary report of Chicago fur
1877 shows that tbe number of deaths waa
8.0JM, which is a decrease t-f 647 as wwnpared with tbe priding year. *

to ths won: ulcer, aad is found u&gt; be un­
Some Indiana uac scalping knivot of equalled in cases rf Erysipelas and Scrofu­
lortoiee shell, probably on aoraunt of the la. 8Jd by all druggist.. at 75 mu.
old fable in which tho tortoise waa alleged Scut by nail, poet pell, for 80 osota. Dr.
B. A. Smith k Oo , proprietor!, Erie, Pa.
to have got away dith tho hare.

5R. Utts

l^trssstftsa&amp;is:

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EMPLOYMENT!
The balance of cash in the Slate trews
ttrt Jan.10, 1878, was *505,833.81; rw
cripu during tho week ending Jan. JO
were *46,966.81; paymantn during aame
time were *263,770.01; deersaw for the
week *216,773.10.

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VOL. 22. NO. 44

parawu, tu amta'ams

HASTINGS. MICH., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1878.

Closing-Out Sale
.Tubular Lanterns with guards
Bf*m Pct lantern*
I()0 Champion crons cut saws
100 dot. warranted mill files 8 in.
100 dos. warranted mill files 10 in.
50 dot warranted axes
1000 nests tin pails (our make)
100 de«. 6 qt milk pans (our make)
60 Kegg Burdens horse shoes
10&lt;)0 lbs. horse nails finished
800 boxes glass (8x10)

OH. C. RLSNELL,

I ibn church. The wftu wm a ccrtly one,
and gfiucred with pktcd-lwatw. Thu Bob
emu bell idled Uarily. and a long proa,
rion follnwed the bier TU tb.me uf the
nenuon ww, "In tie mid«t of life we are'
in dnth” The di-eouy*- wM brief, and
the landlcrd of tho Ea^lc Tuvorn wa* a»

Bring me lb* ioduatrisoa, Iheaobcr, the
nwpretaUi, and 1 will Murn iUm to ynti
diunkardz, poaperc and Usrau.,
children in the United State* during right
Briag me th* child, aad I will dash to yeare. In it* t»e it b cciain to Aaltroy
»"'h the dearert hopes of lb- fatbur and the (warito faagua in the throat and
ghnda ia two houri Teo grata, dimolrcd
Brin- me the father aad the mother, la a tumbler half fall cf cold water, and
and I will plant diaeord between them, a»d tak* from a half l» a full tooapooafnl erery
hnnr .,-.11
I- A_ .._

90c. each
70c. each
3 c. per foot
16c. each
20c. each
$1 00 each
75e. per nest
$1 50 per dot
$1 50 per keg
22c. per lb
$2 25 per box

Bnng cm tb* young maa, aad 1 will
min bis character, dautnoy. bia health,
»b&lt;.rt.O his Iif,, and blot out iho highest
sod purest Loom of youth.
Bring me the meebanin or lb* laborer
sod liis own money—th* Lan! earned fnrits
rf bi* tail, shall bo mad* to plant poverty,
vicr and ignoraoee io hi* oaca happy borne.
Bring me l£* wann-heosted Bailor, aad
I will tend him on a lee ahorc, and make
■Vipwreek of all hi* food hope* forever-

Christ, and I will blight aad wither ervry
dcr^iouri fading of bin heart. I will cor­ generated in the rtomaeb, and when it
rupt ill* mfafaier. of religion, and defile .premia op th* a-.u.pUgu. it prodoom such
the purity of the church.
a high alate of inflam.ti..u that raagr.oc
Bring ®* Om patronage nf the city, aad , »et» in, which then dunolvt* tba parasite,
yard and barn. Un. Bfaley urged her
KVi-ral time* to Rte with them througti &lt;./ the courts ofjustice — let the magwtratew, but befoie that token place tho neo of the
th* winter, but ah* alwayn waived the uf the State and the I’Bum beroma my .
qucntkn, till on* morning in Noran her,
■ I.an ahe rat by tb* fireplaee carefnlrr
■
Thn Tsriff.
tending a little frail wee babe, that bad
been welcomed to the peraouage a few
Tb* general ireUmrol of the Went ia
houra before. She turned to inok at iu
in favor of a tariff that will furniah the
mother,- who was longingly watching
neceweary Gorerontont revenue and at the
them, end mW, "I am going to atay with
mw time, ao far *» ponaible, protert and
yoa, Mrr Braley, tfjou will let me take
fcrttcr American manafacturui aad build
charge of lh&gt;* little darling." •
up a borne mark** for American product*.
• fam ro glad, for wo do n«d you, I
■ • ‘Th* new tariff bill make* large re
know nothing 'of taking car* of cbtidrw,
ductiona of duty 00 maay article*, aad is
strongly oppoaed by tb* lending manufac­
and 1 .ball learn of ywu."
turing iaterwta ol the East. The time
•-Doa'l my another wurd to tire you! I
ha* iiot come when th- Government can
bare no on* the to far*; it is all willed
afford to adept crcti an approximate free
Vade policy, and it would be mperially an-

‘........

PHYSMiSt SURfiMN.

._____________ WOOiA-SNO. MICHI (UN

PHIL. W. NINKERN.

Don’t fail to call and secure a bargain.
•
A’. B — TFArn yon Aaw rrarf thio pltutn huwl it to your neighbor-

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Yours Respectfully.

Greble &amp; Russell.
DENTIST

Nashville

Michijai.

ATTORNEY’ AT LAW A SOLICITOR
IN CHANCKSV J .-wt atiniilea rim t.

WHOLE NO. 2090.

Great News!

farm hr pat up Bathing but pain 7

An author un that une of the urns of
adversity I* to bring us oat. That ia true,
particularly at the karee and aibowa.
An easy victory ia not prised, but a
triumph wh&gt;eb b the molt of a protracted
and rigoroas ai^e b ap« to be itetfaff.
Politcoam mem* to be a certain care, by
the manner of our word* and eeuoaa, to
make otbara picaaed with n* and with

Holidays are over and LkwiA'Stebn has decided to
sell hii*&lt; stock of’Winter GooiLt at (ir below cost, consisting of

ATTORNEYS AT LAW A SOLICIT
ou in cbanvbhy. r.«u« 1. &gt;n a. «««&gt;»

Undcr-wtar, etc.
Ladies’ Dress Goods, Cloakings, Felt
Skirts, etc, AT COST.
Buyers will please.cull in
anti convince themselves that I mean what' I say.
to cnmm.nce bot»ea 00 the mountain, aad
Mrs. Palmer rental Iler collage for them
lo live io Cur tha ■inter. They went out
prospeeting one day. and cam* to the
place from which Abijab had token hi*

DR. Hr F. FK(
“'•KJfdK'ISi,-'. n»^M&lt;iE0X.
Z-ffi
' liM

: Otia Howe rwle from lb* mill with Mr.
I Miner and drove up to the tavern. Mra.
I Ainsworth, who wm owwpiag off tb* pl­
1 mxj mw Mr. Mimr, aud ahe called out,
] rather aharply . '
Just received First Prize nt Wisconsin State Fair and nt our own
"Mh. AiMwenh 'bas no: got borne.
Otia Howe, you had better be looking
State Fair at Jackson,
after ibwa horacr, the atage will be along
in lea* than an hour Where is Eara?
Smart hired man I abould think, to let
iboK horoM stood till ihia rime! I shall
ttcll Mr. Ainsworth what treaty felbe haa to look after tbiap wbrn bo

DETROIT

WORKS,

He had no doubt bidden iu the cavity
to escape capture, and for some nawg the
ledge above gave way aad boned him no
derneath the Callen boulder. He aacaped
the rigilauec of the Sheriff, bet the AD
Beebe Ky* followed him, aodarrmtrd and
imprisoned him, wiiheui the formalities of
■ Have you beard tb* newt thia morn a humin tribunal, and death wm the pualog, Mra. Aiuawofth ?" asked Mr. Miner. iabment.
The workmen did good work in lb*
“No, how abould 1 7 I have not seen a
a aou! before, thia morniog.”

Senator uhrtstiancy. .
laeae 1*. C'hriatiancy is nearly &lt;16 year. '
nld, to-day, aad. with th* exception of
Hamlin and Morrill, i* one of the olderc
Scnatore oa Um Boor. Ila b remarkably
well prencred. Ha hair b light brown
and acarooly streaked with gray, while hi*
ibick, closely cropped beard appear* bat
.lightly grinW. lie wrera oo mustache.

Something

ISAAC W. VROQMAN.

JOHN Q- CHKSST.’

STOVE

slid dawn Into the cavity, and they took
their drilia to sphi it up, SUM tn ascertain
how it worked.
With iron ban they
hoisted pat two or ttrev hogu »Uba, when
tu tbiir aaloutabtaent they dii-xirered the
body ot a man wedged down underneath
the solid mass. They worked hard to aplit
and raiee the rlr.w. so as to extricate the ■
remain., and el last aecompiubrd it, wLob
the body was recognized as that of Bill
StrongI In his poeketo ww found the
money taken from Palmer's traak, and

with glory M the other waa prertariag to
enter it In a Ware of uSeiri aptindor m
the gumt of ita rater. That General Grant
should hare token special potaa to meet
th* dirtjngniAeJ jadhrnlui 'aMi hear from —-* ——---------- ---hi* own lip* Um story tf hi* ai*rvJou.i , puddle. Thcapirwier Ircturod him *«vereachtaxemout wm m high a rccuguition m &gt;/ *« the aril* of a habit an injurious ami
Stvald give of Um apnreanliea in which I »hhj. and hc-ped hereeftcr -,b* would aba*
hoida Mr. Stentay a aerriree to th* | do&lt;» i«. The young mau made no reply,
eauae of science a,.d uhimatefc, we hope, | Two reato fa front wm a acta partly oecw
to th* caune of riviUsalioo. Die ex Pro* ,pfad
— by a young mao who wxXiaxinR
waAguine from
idem seetn* to be delighted wkh bb tear, the window. The opjnator?
------- -- rtntinr ‘her
and he b ceiteinly fattaBato in being *0 bundle, u|*&gt;u the real arm. peered down
many tbouand* of mdee away from the upon, the Cour to detect poaeible trace. of
wretched wrangHnga at Wuhington and the Weed ; after.which* ia strident tones.
ibe reetaingly interminable ' Louisiana
anuabblc.
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THE JEWEL COOK!

&lt;5u»; just iril Mm. Aiaeworth.”
• WbM oo earth ia iif Old Palmer ia
dead, thru 7" and .ho 1 urocd pah and rank
down on the bench.
“Yea, ma'am; and—aad—and—”
“And what? Don't atand there like an

Six-hole, Ejctcnnioyi Top, Portable Planished Copper Reservoir

as#

J.
Carriaie, Siu ul Onawilal
painter

Al A. M. Ito«k'» OiniH' Shop

a ETSTEOR. AD

REPAIR shop.

Gumming &amp; Filing Sawa

H. A. GOODYEAR.

FACTS TO BUYERS I

1st.—Mewrx POWERS A BARLOW have unlock
of critically selected good* for this market, exceed­
ing in variety the combined ntocks of nil other Hard­
ware a^oreain the-city of Hastings.
2d.—POWERS k BARLOW are dig only dealers
in Hailing* who buy direct from the Miinufucttirere,
and so avoid the addition of jobber’s profits to the
cost of their goods.

Wm. H. Goodyear.
PBiBUHUnCU. (HUB!PEOPLES DRVG STORE.
PhyMte'l I'rercHf.li.W Md
P«»ily 1^-riir.

OTlully r"»

p.r..d wilt «"■«•«■&gt;* Ctoiak
of pnrwl qmlilv «•&gt;?•

BeceoUy a clergyman nerind a minister •
half lire traveling card, m they ve erilsd,
and wrote to th* superintcodeal asking
"if ho coaid not embrace hb wife abo.”
The superfateodeet repl tad that be thougfat
likriy he oould, bat did not waat to aey
pceiuvdy until be had
the wife, u
no waa a hitiojMtidioua in Ms teat**.
Tis only feo^aL^beltaffa th* pre-

village, for hja own reoidcooe, and then
built smaller eotragre to rent. He worked
• Cartoinly be ia ’ Do you wiah to po op 1slowly but surely, sad prospered.
The most beautiful and scicntificglly-arranged living Flue Stove
7b be Ontiaitod.
tbcaST
now-in the market.
“No, I cannot leave now; they will fetch
hi* boro aeon, I wppom"
••Yea, tftrc tbo cumiaaiion ia over."
“I abould do no good; I am not to ,
bUtae about it, lhai'a iurc," and taking
up ker broom abv walked baek Into the '
1
•'Bbo token it cool, I declare I" taid the '
blacktmilh, who had aiepped over for his 1
tntt«», and heard tvery word of lh&lt; coo- ;
4«r»kuoU. "Ia th.baropu, MiBerf
"1 don't knew, I hop* not. Th era's '
trouU. aucugb come from that den F

3&lt;1.—This house Li the newest in its line, and, un­
like its competitor#, has jjo old goods on band that
wore bought when goods were high, which, enables
us to place before our cuftomeni goods of the boat
qmllities and styles, at least 10 per cent leas than
our competitor's goods coat them.
We also have
the reputation fur honorable and fair dealing worth
preserving, which gives security to purchasers ngninst misrepresentations.
iti—For the sake of makingpriocs appear cheap
we do not advertise “Olomng Out Sales,*' or sell old
styles of goods or dead stock for new.

5th —Owing to our facilities for purchasing goods
we can and do sell every article at a saaUer per
cent of profit than any other hardware dealers In
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Tbv events of tho naxt few weeks iu
Waalfiold were of a peculiar and ex- iring
namto. Th* verdict of tba Ib^bmi over
■ ho woriuto was •towder.' Mn. Palmer
bad SBrowubad BUI StroBg a fore, whvo
tin: hkek Hodkerchinf wm torn off, and
eba Luew Aluworth by a dilfervui noiored
patch on the uodonida c.f hi* enol ilwi,
waieb she had noti.od tfe night before .
Tito other co* -eb. etorid nut ideotify.
Dir sheriff bed not faced Strong, Lot wm

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1
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luu &gt;ie«« dun tb»i whM&gt; ewAM in tb«
MCkUg trod burnuigof Troy. Baku and
PmU, Hactoz nd AudromwU PrUm
1and Hecuba, would fada Uforc tLo tu®.
11 ink. ifllrcy only bad a
1ofl/mlaad
11___ l.
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An honmt ' rcpotaiioB hi within the
reach of all turn: they obtain it by Btoial
virtu** awd
doia« thrir duty. Thia
kind of reputation. « is tree, is nmlbcr
briUmnt ~ atarthne. but it k. nA*, th.
moat nrefal for h«rpinre«.-{DmA».

Tbo Itet cveewv abowa that ia the State
at Kentucky ihare are 333,17fl p«*MM
between the age* of 1C and 21 ymara (ke
oaunot write. Thai there are 187,717
above th* «ge of SI wbo have mH tbeuo
little aowmplisBMate. Il ia uoi, surar»iog. therefore, tUt tb. • hcimL" nf Ken-

Ilia said of Jonaph J.ffenma, th* enter,
that hi* nxW vital pawn.! trail iaa love
nftruA. Dane up.™ a time bo wm b-nl
tooaaHm; “Dm bluMml truth! I tail
my ehUdren. 'For Gnd'a teU. tail the

�I
A tef^Uon line ’fa feNe omni nd bcim
end PW..&lt;?L

lg,

Oa Thuroday, Feb. 14, , live buttarffy
fiyiag
o‘ dooms, Un

wmmuwU

SUFORD'S IABICAL CUE.
it ia an exact «.py of the printed inrtruetrio., oath and work, except m to aigna
aad pawnrorda, which are not here given.
To thia we aak the apteral attention of the
public. If &gt;u«i an organisation ia not
(mttofutlJr in character, we do not know

CLOTHIER

who loro* hb country and would uphold
and retain tnmaa liberty aad the dearest
rigbta of all Americana, will Mt the atamp
of their emphatic condemnation on such
an or^anixation,
Oo Wednesday lart alter a Matico of
But ben in their Council Work;
only forty-eight, hours, the aoocl.re of tLo
it and judge fur youradra*.
Homan Catholic Church in session al the
Vatican in Rome, elected Cardinal Ginchini Peeci, late Camariaugo of the Popo,
to the Papal chair, under the name ud ti­
tle of Lao XIIL He b repreaented to bo
In opening (found! the President will a man of decided ability, parity and digni­
ty of character and modentiun of views.
la the Sergeant at anna prvocal’ If so,
According to report cf him no man could
be will take hb ataiioo, and be in the m
tire dbclurge of bis duty. Pres. say. — hare beeo ch&lt;»*eo who would adopt a dot
Bro. Sergt. at anon, are you sure that all conciliatory end liberal enureo not oaly
present tn membera of tbo J4. P. and in toward the kingdom of Italy, which will
poaaeaaioa of tbo password?
be brought into the diuert contact with
Scrgt. at Aran.—Mr. President, I am
the papal influence and policy, but abo to­
sot sure, but will inform myself snd ro|4Wt —| Calk upon lb.
&lt;s ,.ko up ward the other lil-era! aiatoa of Europe,
the paaa, who report to him in low breath
Et&gt;iTt&gt;u Ba ax Mk—I Tease Mate wtaethSergeant al Aram will then step to the
center of the ball and addrevu the Pnoi- er oil inspected by the Stole of Illinois sod
retailed in thu State by a Granger, makte
the itupcctor liable, or the Granger,
or ths oil, er the borreL Abo state the
evmmcneiag to open until thia point.)
difference in the Jnr-trtt of each State.
ixruoDt'Vnntv or cakdioatbs.
Scale in what way the people will be
Sergeant at Anns or any member will better off with the Silver Bill as pawed;
acnounoe that candidate, are in waiting.
President will direct the Cecaora to the
caiea of depout and the wh*4c college of
ante room, obtain the names, report, nd
upon their being properly rouebed for, each year thus eontroled by Wall street
1'onn, etc
Bern
will again retire; they will then announce
through the wiekH to the Sergeant at Arab
la anawer to tba above queries wc state:
that no many eandidatca (giving the num­
ber) wiah to be admitted for initiation, if
lor aak any oil of the llliooi* fittest io {
found worthy.
Sergeant st Arm. onyx—Mr. President, this State h liable to proeecstion, and to
the pensltics provided by law. 2d. The 1

' firo-tcat in thu State » 150*, in lUinoia
। 130*, iu Ohio and Pennsylvania 110°.
President any.;—If there aro no objec-1' But the oil inspected in this State ia
tioos they will be admitted. The CcnMr 1i equal to 175* Ohio or IIIUom iaqioctioo.
will introdoon them.
' 3d. We believe the |ieopk will be neriuu.
(•n jirox- ntinc the eandidatca th*. Cea- ly injured iu all their bodnses intcrroU
ror will my:—Mr. President, I takoplou-'' by the "Silver Bill," should it receive the
uro in introducing thane candidate, for'
iniatiatiou. They have been recoinmeed -.I signature of the President, yet ite on. recd to u. as mco ol honor, aad properly decmjhg feature h the provision fur eno
vouebo'l for by a usrmlx-r ia good stand-' verting tba same into certificate, that aro
ing. We turn examined them and Cod to be redeemed in gold cn demand, and
them to be good men and tree. They j
have heard read the platform of the N. P. which may circulate an money
and aubarribed to the Mme. They h,ftM&gt;cen
properly elected by the Council and now '
eotne before you for final in.truction.

You hare been recommended by al
friend as men nf honor, and our board of I
Censors after diligent inquiry have found |
you to be men of honor, we therefore place
you upon your honor ia joining he N. P.
You have beard read the platform of
the N. 1’., do you one and all, subscribe to
the same? If so you will place your right
hand on your left breast. My, I, pronounce
your own name, and repeat after me.
1
• • of ray own free will nd aerriec, actually rendered, and which
accord, i n the presence of these witncaacs .hould be paid for at fair rates. The beat
and thi. council, du promise upon my
interest of the people demand, that pub­
lic nfieiab of all grade. .hall be well paid,
and then required. Ml all our county oS
cm have ever done, pay or oo pay. to !«■
prompt and eficicut io the diacharue of
the du'ica devolving upon them

They aro still crying "Peace, peace" in
Europe, but there isn’t much chance fur
peace while Ramix and England maintain
the present state of affair* at Cnuatatino’
rtinne to prow! rouad like two

and thi. Council.
! n»5»&gt;»ic &lt;» afford much of a guaranty for
Brother., I wilt now proceed to invert i safety.
you with tbo signs, gripe, snd words, by
which you m.y know a member of this
or any other Council in the United States.

been blows off hb course by the loenl
feeling. Mr. Hrodrieks who ia nrturalb
a trimmer, with e aecret honing toward
wand money, and Mr. Thurman, wbo b
naturally a worerrrtire, have gone quite
ov.r to the tilvtr .Ida, rod differ from
Ewing_.od Yoorheea only by kcfcisg their

A full line of Undershirt, and Drawers.

Our CUSTOM DKPARTNENT *»&lt;»•
aMi. of a nice line of WORSTEDS and
BROADCIXITHS for DRESS SUITS.

M the p^'a tide ia the U^rtibyawr
George W. Knight, a wdl-known and
prominent curon. of Rau. Monty, dhd
suddenly oo the 20th. Th. body wm
found about five mils, west uf Eaton Ran.
•d£-.,wJ^be h‘d -««•• &amp;«»• b«W
while riding from Charlotte. Mr. Kn^ht

CAS8IMERES and CHRVIOT8

ticket, with a decided majority ol the
Counal and both brauehes of L^kUtore.
That moans a victory for temperance snd

A coMplete Han of (NJLkARS sad

btert iwreltivn

ia

8CARF8. TIES aad Sdk Handkerchiefs

33 Monroe

st., Grand Rapids, Mich.

VOLTAIC PLASTER
Sarsaparilla

GROCERIES

IdVER COMPLAINT
Aid tePvifyts,- tb. SfonL

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trilk. Yellow
Dandelion,

j
। stolen livery. Bat the Inflationist, eared
1 nothing for the venerable old silver dollar'
beyond the Urge depracullou iu iu.value. I
A silver dollar curtaining a full dollar'. 1
worth ot metal ia u intolerable to them a*
the axcluaire coinage of gold. .What they
are in qurot of m not an hornet dolbr to
pay with, bet a debamd dolbr to cheat
with. Hi. preacat Silver bill, bad as it ia;

1 guarantee t., s Ult '

COFFEE.
IF. JOlfXfiTOX Jt CO.

SOAP

New Advertisement#.

GOOD BOOKS

CH AMPTON’S

TOBACCO.

IMPERIAL SOAP

FARM, GARDEN AND HOUSEHOLD

IS TUT ■TffiOT "

CROCKERY

• It b not neeeaaary to notice all the
eraxy Comtsuoblic rubbish which find, a
place In that documeit. What b most
noteworthy ia it ia its demand for the supprrwiou of the oatioual bank note* and
aubstixutiou ofgreeuboeu in tbeir place,
aad for the immediate repeal of the Re­
sumption law. The effect of thane mm
are. would be to take away the . pretence
of rederopdun from our whole paper circu­
lation. Even daring the long period of
the ssspeneiou . of specin payment, the
bank circulation Um b4n redeemable in
legal tender notes, and the bank, have

.X- FAlPEFt
iN»e a wew supply and can suit you all.

STONE XXTJCRE.

ad of 5500 gallon, of Ohio W«re.

It b the bmt

Smith Hogle A Preston.

deeming any part cf I be paper eirctialiou
if the Itaaumptiou act is repealed. Th«n&gt;
baa been a moderate contraction of the
currency by the voluntary action of the
bulks, bat tba sabslitatioo of jrreaabaek.
wouki render any future cuctraetiuo iaposaible. .Mow, obaarve bow the dem.nd of
the Indiana platform for the unlimited
coinage ol Mirer fits into thbsystem. All
the silver that b coined win bo just »o
moth sheer inflation after the repeal of the
Resumption act. The whede r...Inroe of
the paper currency will bo irredeemable,
and a. there will be oo oecrosity for keep
iog any reserve against it all t)*e ailnr
uxMy will few out into geoanl rinuklion. Every hundred, millions of stiver

l‘S“rl)ETECTlVES
°F“"O» AND AMcRICA.

HOKEY OF HOBEBOU1D AID TAR
feriEi-.'i'srx.-s sets
AfuxM/brtvmi oe/e by
CHAJffTO.V ItllOTUEHS,
?i,0;
,n*“. «d »
and 35 Jeffrooajit, New York.

*•

Utoditico will go courtandy higher u tbo
ioflation perpetually loereaaas by large ad­
ditions from the mista. If thee, wild pro­
ject. •□roeed th in country will present th.
apoctade of a great commercial nation go­
ing beck to all the evib of eoormoua inflitidn Mier having conso within 1cm than
two prr cant of a sound aad .table currvoey. No more deplorable calamity could
befall the country, with tba nngk exefptioo of Boother groat war.
'
It b too evident from thwaraxy Indiana
plaifunn that the currency agitauoe b not
to COSM (With the paasage of the tilrnr bill.
Instead of resting in their victory and en­
joying tbeir knreb the inflation:*, are
already erpanuung a new campaign against
jiropcrty and credit. They are nut Kkdy
to stop timet uf the wUdas. Communism.
The currency w to bo made ll.e ehic-f

ByOr-nn^,^'^

Dr. E. S. LaRue,
SOUTH AMERICAN

■tale Itwni,

CHESTER’S CURE!
MQW.T jrarrau; rarai
AsthniM.,
Ifronchitis, ■ Catarrh,

Hiy Fever Colds, 4c.

AM atlLterota.Mtb.

UrMcopian Phyaician
CHRONIC DISEASES,
Nik «■* rtmle.

EYE AND EAR!

The JEU Fewer

CURES

ANKFFKCTUAL specific

Home Evidence.

Detroit h buiily engaged rawing mon­
ey to encl permanent expoaitico bnqdiap
n that city.

Z. B. WILLISON,
H-»P. Xi*

INDIAN DOCTOR

RHEUM ATISM
Hiss

right to rote for the men of your choke
independent of futj. But if you join
Um new cub-bound repudirtor. party,
you do tbn* awar. See obligation io the
m. rolled "Xalionul Council' ritual, pub-

J. J. Belden (Republican; we. re aketnd Major a&lt; Syracuse, N. Y., Taaaday, by
a plurality of 1,066. over A. B. Yataa,
workingman'. candidate, oed 2.9TI1 over
Wilber M. Brown (Daanucni).

DRIB®

Umbrellas. Satr-lx-ls and Shawl Straps.

sn&amp;emt to debase thn currvncy and ena­
ble men to ehmt their creditors with the
.auction of law. When that sebeme Wm
arrartc-1 by President Gnat's vigorous
veto th* repudhtors wero at wit's end to
derwe some new method fur reaching the
same result. The wonderful foil in its
jww uf Riker after its demOMthatam in
Gvrm.ny supplied them with the coveted
opportunity. At moo as they found that

DROI’S’S’.
•
Dr IoM»» ku ». laktUM. ln*ta&gt;«ai U. Ha..-

The Utost outrage ia Utah, U tba paaap of a law which virtually dUfrencbbes
Ute Gentile pojmhteoo aai! pl*w&gt; the elec-

BUSINESS «d

CUFFS and the

OVERCOATING in good atyka.

CiTURUL AFTECTIOIS,

Boy'S

SUITS and OVBRCOATN.

foe WHITE SHIRT in the (Try.

BUSINESS SUITS.

McCarthy, roSTky a gilks, •

Pin. IX wm fiky-lour when he become
Pope, and he held hi. ofiee nearly thirtytwo yean. The newly elected Pope, Lao
XIII. will be aixty tight yaan on the 24

and

foe FALL TRAHE.

Wanzer &amp; Barnes.

humphrets1
^omeopathic Specific*

�Prat Mlvi
Spring, a* the' ruUda. aad Um jay*
| hare pul (fi an apfK-aranea.

friomfa throughout t&gt;* omntv ,hu ju,T(,
J.me. Qarha of Hwtiag* apoke in the craod ball of th* Femah eo^kaF.nd abo
been aeeurin- .uhretiber. for the Baaaxx
church I Mt jietaby rvuniag to tb* Red that of the Elka. Then eamr the Underand
ptamd to ba nb»e u» my that »r
Ribbon Cl»b. The off rt wa highly tp. kr.ua maaqnrrad*. and lb* “lodge of Mr.
UM fa brger now than tew before.
Wc
vreciatod JtiaraU to be the b«i apweh row" held by the Maaouic order, which
aaaure our frieod, that we .ball n« lower,
-n. om nf the nmM wpnmirc drmgtmr.uooa af the kind ever known in thb «ity.
Tbe Academy ia in atMdy tm, daring thb
acreu, and h, reatoJ M. I-.'CX)
believe Um mau who earn a dollar ahould Dirtriet wab turned out ofacbool by Super- but thb will not ccntiaue much ioagar.
reroiv* in p.ymeut , *U*y with the Urg. IMCMU* (knddl. for immoral oondurt.
Lent will put ■ finale to tbe excitement of
Hew. L. W. Cdknina ia holding awet high life whab py eirdo. alarody fed th.
eat JiomiUc purcbx.ro- power, and 0„t
one that u at ■ dwrount eteu oo* per el., tap. hem. »&gt; marked .o«*r. a. yet. He
to «ay nothing „f from eight to aixty aix I b»»d ep«fal mcetinjp. i. th. Diamond
p«r nt. a* baa been the eaa- ■&lt;« reroally I dbtrict m Onugceillc, dating January,
Bridgeman, the popular AlUay BapAbout thirty made a ptvfoaaion
uii, baa troeirtd a rail u tbe
T ,?*.
nyx Mr
Anmue eburek with a ral.ry of Iff,000 a
OuM-lOH.
Tilton* addrraa wu nally a high mural
jeer Thu. one of tb. ra«t impo^
Lmm throughout. Etoqucnee, .oJyrit,
New York pulpit* b filW Another the
•“‘“W. J-H-ry. de^ptfon; cdocatfon
There ear . piad r4])y f^r ,eB10cr.
Hcfonu Dutch b Mil] vacaui, and Lrnoe
»»d 'heir effect wm uamb aocevo Mmday craton- al the M E.
Imut begtM no Wedncaday, March *h. V
-U *le *•"»*! ■&gt;‘b hb Mthjoct. ehureh in tut Baltimore The bvua. offer, an mducemeut to derfoal ambiriou.
Mr. Tillou row to that fervid. apfewdiJ
Tbo aabry b Iff,000 a jwr, with baafWe lixeued
•retory thw «mm w ^rolully bii .wn w wa* crowded to orerffowiug
*«■ perqubitM. bat M y«&lt; Bo ooe ha.
the air itoelf. U r.-minded hC hmrere of •“•"•bfa »Wre« It Jamca CUrkof
b**a found lu .qu.1 th, demwd. of tbe
old oflh. dan whrei hb voire wu a darioa H toting* On* hundred and fourteen
•nuffrrgation, wbieb b vury crkin.1 Old
**11 ac-amat ^rrry, ,Bd hbgrny hair, now
th- j.h-Igu W» Mi proud to
aonned the asphaaia of lima on th* ardent ahakohaod. with 'the apwker and whh Dr. Tyng will b. grcrtly miwwi wheats
retime M hb |«k had b«ume dervicdly
him God iptvri on the way; alw to imartL
ly rrnpcmd toltevp the lower fight* Urn- । auacbod to him. Ha, ako, will find k l ard
Club.
iug chnt lb* npper ligbu muy ahiue with to rtlinqubh hb former pulpit. 1
| be a hearer iretred of . prroeber,
•ore liridiaoqy upon ua.
.
Hu.ES Damdo.
i «n am a good example in thia feature io
wcrahip. He b erne rf the beat ua well a.
A New York Letter.
Wjm-nu.—Kort*
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•&gt; Waaran.-. Bc.iwgM
Marra*.

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We desire to call the attention of ail

~ VTCICS^-Finer aid Veie'able Seeds

Tbe cerlifirat- wa* annulled, bat rery unjaady. Il wm apparent to a large tm.j .riV U U»
f—•• that it wm a enok- i
■d up affair. The Sap-rinu-udeot, Mr.
Clark Barber, acted very maeh unlike a
decent mm. He aetml thoroughly pro;a
diaed again** the trocher. Tbe charge
apaiu«: Mr. Fuller b .imply iua-mpetemy
to manage * acbord. .Nuw we aro retiably
inforwel that Mr. - Faller ha* been man­
aging for the pM* tweira ycai.- Haman

Aw Dm&gt; Romdeivt

Respectfully

_______ WANZER &amp; BARNKS

LAST fiBUAT MASK DOWN
11»« &amp;mT all our or.rro.1,
u,. pri„, „ h,„ m„ked
them down to wc will carry them over until dext year.
Mechanics
Architecture
Manufacturing

All Overcoats BELO H* COST
" e offer a fine all-wool brown
For @9 Worth'

Fine tll-wuol black beaver overcoats for 10.00 worth 15.00. Good
fur beaver overcoats, brown and black, for 7.50 worth 12.00.
Extra fine all-wool fur beaver overcoats for 13.50 worth
\ 20.00. Heavy grey satinet overcoats for 2.50 worth
5.00.\
Heavy brown chinchilh overcoats for 3.50 worth 6.00.
•arAll of thenc Overcoats arc from 15 to 40 per cent, lower
than catnbe bought at any other store in the city.

TOBACCO.

FOR
orvd gtxxlr, worth 1.50.
1 had better call soon at

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1.00

If yOU

HOUSE.

Store, 38, 40, and 42, Canal St., GRAND RAPIDS.

ROCKERY.

FURNITURE.

STEBBINS BRO SAY
w. F. RICKS. THE
Don’t buy any Furniture or Picture Frames
NEW YORK WBXLY HERALD
One Dollar a Year.

until you have priced their Goods, for you
will nave money by it.
Everybody knows they are the only

PRACTICAL UNDERTAKERS

in the city and attend promptly to all calls

tas

sS=i£®S? in that line day or night.

Furniture Depot, South Side State St., Hustings'-Mich.
Mareh Srtl 1877 it

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dollar. Thi. firm took « buaietm which
bad rendered iu former pn prwUw. rich,
but in new mviagrtnen: it »»■ ruled it.
roio. Henry ia firta tbo c.Mintry and no
doubt utraraixwwc had mm b to do with

NEW GOODS AND NEW PRICES
Stuck opcralut. are .urptuml to ana coal
abarra decline aioo. during winter they
abould adrauce. Jtj Gould, bowerwr,
may be after them agai» Tbb mau haa
kept eery quiet of late, and it ia tlmc'tp
expect him again Io display hb power.
One of the iucidvol. ol the Muck etehaag*
w the deuth of Job* F. Tr.ey, who ft*
many yean war a Wall .trwt power. H*
ruled Ifock Uaod and wielded th. dmiay
i of mighty rerp.wMiuna, but at I«.t lUkd

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Nev York Herald.

Like many &lt;*hrt Wall airret magnatea ba

I

dkdpuw Edvard UtUlwav, forutevly
the kt~c Wall .treat landl.ol, b alao re­
duced to poverty. Tgu yyam ago hu pe
■ilka •»*• eariabfewaa. H. had buugfc:
a Lure amotiM of property which be fiuad
up a* broker. . Ctt,. and relie Med an
.wncmoua rent, At pnaeet. however

gboera! Mtufacuon of (be DiUnct Hr
baa manas'd a aebwl that wc knnw of lor
Iff mootba in one dfetriw, ia the luwnahip
of Irving, of a larger number, aa4 larger
acXainia thru w» hare thia year. To charge
ban uitb lorowpetwy to mituge our
Mbmri b riwpb ridieuLnr., end all of Du ;

Ocmrt.

| To to the fact that every article usually found in a Drug Store
you will be mont certain oTgwtting of as.

Languatf,
Yoak. Fib. 21.
Natural Hbtory
Tbr dratruaiM of Webalcr* mtdrare
IL.tony
.
at Marahfidd kwakra* inlemt among "bb
Mioemleey.
»urriving fricada. who, though few* in agaicwC Tcmprraoeo Tnuapa."
11 b. i/fort e.
of work* ou all a^r-—
.
„
number, Miff d.eri.b the object of their warn them agaiimt tboee people---- ...
d&gt;n«y type wd page it would make iw
former r.rera:in.
Tbe meal ardent “goinx about the country, devoting their
rolamre worth nut Imi than 15 ueb
Welaier ui:o |u thia ciiy a! any tiia* wu wtwlc time to th* woek. making all they
ran
o
t
ot
it,
”
aa
dangerotm
perootu.
He
tbe Ute Mow* H. Griuo.lL who died a '
few muntU .go. Jfoxt in pefot of ,d- ■ carried the idea that there b aomelbm-.
mireiiua wm tfenry J. R.ym.md, former- j• unworthy io being remunerated for time
| and talent* devoted to the temperance
ly of the Timm, who made much capital i
I caunt. I cannot hroeoire of any calling
outrf tbepvat Matremaa.
Wbea the
D. WiUmaa had the mbfortunw to
or arocation in life, tbe devotee of which
• latter dicdUkymoad wrote hu life far the
break one of bb boraro Irg, while m hi.11 nmra, which wm tb. »^i wonderful •j u more worthy of being paid for aervieea
Chxago. b now in tbe ritv, an-l bM en ex
•ay to churek Um Sabbath.
, rcudeeed, than i* the mau who devote, ha lubumn m ih« Agricultural Ware Houw
fiul of jounulam. h ww done 1* thirtyBuainroe begin* to MUna aomewh.t ; ■ix houraud fillcl tbfety -rix ealumn. of:i time, talent, and atroogth to the cauae of of the Mrmre Brea, one of the refebrated
I humanity. Indeed, 1 honor the man and ph«|oo. toaMfeetared by lbw company,
■pain and oar murebaata ahould ahurten
There are no authenticated report* of
reapect him more, for devoting bb life to vhieh he m offering for axle at a price thL
i MaroMeH wm what b'cmerolly called ' the good of-aoeioty, the protecriou of the
tbe prment wberaaboul* of Robert H.
Ca? •*•" * •» «h*
I a “My/. Writer ronk a large ran „t
HaMng* ilvwaaao-J axamiao tboto*atifa)
Morriaoa, the defaulting Truaauror of the
■ pure and the elevation of the fallen (even arrugta af tbb coopuay * iantt&amp;ctnre 4
|
making
Karon
u,d
the
young
men
and
. money to little purpun-, but be waa nalaof the Grand Lodge of tbe L 0. O. F.
I women are area expecting to be tweet.
। rally improvident. and bi* Buoay, or ralh- ( *nough money from tbo p**pLc to ropp-.rt
k** •« •« Great a-Sw fob fi
AtUutiou ■■ a»kcd u&gt; theadvortbemeut
At the caroed mpaa* of m.ny citneua I er that of hia, friend*, generally went to ! hitweir &gt; dun the man who will aidmp a I of Haa-burgh Edging.—bcaatifol
of Dr. L* Rue, now at the Haatiuga
I little pa’pn-. At a memorial cl tbe great
! “I lueaCMjIc.
j.
Houac in thu cuy. It may pay the aflict- andof Mr. Dilleaback will you pbikb
• bob county or the eoti * State with the
Grant h*. the hmm. mwm **1
od to M3 him, more than they can guma. the following letter, which i. . IrOr m.-V at.lMMa MarWd had a peculiar Talar, 1 View nf poewriuK •» ottoe-and _tUu.
I mtdrem good* in the cby.
«;
aad herew it. d»«tr&lt;reti.x» ia a matter of perehauee,
fail^ of reaching ’ the
jrco-.Tal HgfW.
,
: goal of hb ambition. I am under the imAvera, Feb. 18,1873.
Du.LE.vr.xcK Ema—Your j TUt th* ceogra* &gt;f beauty aboaid be preaaiuu that it b m honorable to “tramp" ,
the Sure aad lecture upon tbe temperance i
th lual. received .ome daf i J a failure, wa* merely wb‘ t u&gt;^M have
quratiou a* it h for an attorney at bw to j
; »iuro but I dd.-iy.-d utrwtriog to make L«n upeetad
A IWgc aitendanre wa. 1
\jZ.rim M. Kpappew,
. ha* gOM to *U*“
»bn"‘ Rathbun that 1 ■ aureetod but all were du.[ pointed.' The
act* that .U«M bare Xun thronged with
lien* 1.1 tbb county, fur the appuiautMul
the radi-nt diqday cK fm^ l.^diam*, ;
। Cmu, be waa than^ Gd-liing, atrwa«kg,di* truly r ataiued a .mail array -Z ibm dam '
aipaled yom»u man Thia I knew fr»-n , wbU i. moat ready Io U the tl.jecU of.
1 pwmmal anquaintkn.'n. More thaw t krn-u
pttbKfi _tto. Gilmore l.ywever, made the1
uabio-of hint «o!y fr.ao ' .
&gt;1;,| rxbilmi. . prtfftable, which wa&gt; tbo only
ohjnit ht b.-il in .few
'
Anything tor a uoediy i. the order nf
ilm Jay. A new i lea g.u-r.ty uke*, and
; baaxpcricaeed religion and maa.t.J &gt;»&lt; m.y expwa m&gt;uy other for*!, m,tio:..
(preaching, w bet for txf/x or attar .
joined tbe Maa.ia.ti Qrttid 0-4 leant; but • i. anxiaua to aurod. Ivaauw La ia under
' aome yean tiuee hr triad to gk up aime . u- rm- a. eaponre. Hi. real vano.x fo,
oo Thunday of iaat week, by Mcmro &gt;1. • ■&lt;*«•», bj preaahing agai..t Maaxny I.m tbaa 82UO per
'
"
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tnd J*, iluroeil and Mr* Oalluway The
•Ul to bean: fee him, ten tl.b prwml ■
huOM WM filled with gu«U and all were that be waa bbaff by them. but they al failnM. laganull i., u they My, “pbyrd
moat agrrwably entrruinert
ways denied it eiyieg k «m done by out
II » en.«xh to bear him oaee, for
The Temperance I'nioc ca Monday o*har prtire fx gwl rrxxn Since th™, eran &lt;Le m-»t ffifprtit are roue dwnrtad
The above eut repraMWta tba mw oAre
with hi* briiy. , logetnoU bu a number
eo&lt;rplained of Cbarie* 8. Bailey and An
[ of the Detroit Evening Newt, into which
drew HeM f.,r aeffing forty-rod without fil- never oamudorod jl rtry reiuld* man. - H of imitator*, ud w- «LaH have a crop of it removed with the opening of the prea­
iog the buad required by law. They Ware think ho nwmlmad the Scripture feaaoa petty blaiphcmeradbr aome time Io come. Ml yMI. and wbieb i, wiihcaldouto tbe
Prophet u txX without honor.,
u« romp!, re aid rommodioua newvpaper
taken licforo Jumiae Riker, plead guilty, by that
Started io AuguM,
(are in hi* own etnurtry," for he ha. not'
The great liouac of John F. Henry A ofioa in tbe W**l.
aad were fined I-'5 Wl meh, and coal.
1073, th* New* bod, np totha dnte of it*
lirad u Huh for a io&lt;u tim*. From my Co ha. f-raperod in pay fifty rent, oa

Cub a large and ealboaiaMic audience,
vert attentive liMcnew U&gt; ttfj eloquent
aad aiocanr reiuarla by Prof. Diakie. Dr

DRUfik .commenced a new ye*r in our
■’••tmbuaineM we take thi« moans of thanking
“d P T’ f0r thcir ,iberM1 Patron^c of the year jJt
22^? *?
” ■*/it “&gt;-inSylib»r io kLp Jo"
*“d’- co.Mfo,lIr®'» your hvor. with over? .dSfE? T’ ■?
°r p.“rp5B- "Uk"! “ •“ “““ «a

^“V-x'X-T^j-trBOOK STORE

Tm Bmrr u ra« Cnxxr*ar.—Tkb
aiim WM Wgysr foxier illu*uwod than

able effort and juatly commanded public laat peat Mn. J.me* Jordon, Mm. IL
B. Prvuton *wd Mr. John Benneu have।
approbation.
Remember the nedk-li. mcW m Good p«med off very auddeuly. and Mrx
'
Jack.on Critcu lit. dangtrou.ly Iff.
Templani Hall &lt;m Monday- eve neat; adItuv. J-mo* Motiroc ha. -been conduct
tai*.ion beta each, nre|; tie. 10 eta ewh
Ing a Mri*. of mmtioga during the km*
AH arc invited.
, Week .and ivundwing tbo bud &gt;:*te of the
’
j toad* tbe.aitiwaLu.ee hu. been very good.
’
L. Hiilwvt i Co. have meud . large
'
r.reei hmp in from of their Muro.

knowledge of the mau. and wbat informa­
tion I can get, I .bouU not take maeh
determtaad Io aKtla all tba biHa Ww owe.
■took In him lam tut a Maaun mtarlf
and to &lt;fo llkat mu»l hare the money due
nor have any prcjudirea in that dirretiou,
M. Thia inclodc all a»aoey due on .alyet my aeqaaiaunre with tbb m*n may
■cript-uii—.gain weaay to tLv« indebted
eaMc me to Jo him injueUM. for if be b
■ioarrrfy trying to tea-1 a le.’ter life lie
^Tk’e ara raqueated to auto that Cbiiba ahould bo ciKouragvd, but I conftat 1 am
B.fo« k aud John Shoot ol Baltimore out in doubt u to hb aiarettiy. Ircgrct I could
tvnoty tve eord* of broeh wood, with t
woaa-eul mw in nine hour* om- day 'a*t
WMk, for Mr. G. n. Briabridxi-r They
ahum thiaj^lb. biggart day. work ever
Barry.

PITY।

: mJ H b
5*fe—maa

DOWN
VN WITH HIGH PRICES.
HICK
riME
&lt; A VC» ITT
AT
* hAr On Irll.Hr ctork m ».

A farm of 100 acres
HN iTZT?,

At Hickory Corners
la Barn- Coonly dweribed
k&gt; follofes:

LA MT.

�Wllth
TU Pink Ribbon Somoty of EebodcraD, an erganiration cf young l*-luw
pledged to accept lha compsnv of none
but Ited Ribboa mra, I... bean J&gt; weera.
fal that a aimilar eodoty bra be-0 started
in Kalamaioo with ffl member..

esswK'.r.s’"1

WBm

laitod: Hn tat, kt ihiurd.

.«„u-

Another chapter of honors wra pre
aoutad ia the Naw Jersey Btat* Prison investigailcn. According to the tratiateny

•249,760.

Ramsdell, on Tebalf of tbe nrembrro of
ibe bsr, presented the Judge with a handsomu gold watch valued at 1159. Judge
Whvoler, it i* now annosnoed, ha* beeu
appointed postmaster at Ludington.

Things in Gensrsl.

An fneampmtni of 27 Odd Fellows baa
be.n organised el Coral.
The red ribbon hu dcoed eleven saloons
i i lundtig.
Over C0,MV,W» feet nf logs iavaUen

I

bunked ia Hoacommon maty tbb winter

The ice crop for thia .eason promises to
be a I oar one, indeed.
Ex Lieutenant Governor Holt wu mar­
ried st Mnsk.goa last week to Mr*. J. II.
HseHey.

The noe Lu it* thorns the diatoond it*
apetkr, and the bc*t loan, hia failings
.Toledo business men aro eoaridcnng

3. ‘'The Education of Giri*, their Adntissibilily to L'oircnitire." Give* many
detail* respecting tha educational and profcsoiooal facilities granted to women in
Kuro|&gt;e and tbe United States.
3. “Leasing, his Life and Writing*.'
We have here a long valuable article,
which riances briefly at the leading fact*
in Loring'* life, notes some of hia charac­
teristic!. «n'd brincs^promioently forward

his stork* a* a theologian, poet and critic. I

add bl* trotting taare, Mand Spencer, to
n Mr. Alexander of Ladington, for 11171
The import* of tbe Dominion uf Cana
da for December were 84,890,681: rx|&gt;oru, H 5II.713
Styl-j L. liatehio, a colored man, ha*
been admituyl to the bar in Georgia after
a Jong fight

that statesman'. early career, with many 1
extract* from tba letters ho wrote and tbe
journal be kept daring hia Enrepoao tour. I
7. -The Telephone.'
A abort and
dear dcveriptic-u of Mr. Bella researches
in electric telephony, and an explanation
ol tba action of the telephone.
8. '-India and Oar Colonial Empire."
9. Contemporary IJtcratare.
Tbo periodieala reprinted by the Leon
ard Scott Publishing Co. 41 Barclay
Street, N. Y. ye a» lollowa. The London
Quarterly, Edinburgh, Wratrainiaaev, and

mevt, WL; Jamia M. grata, Fart
brsKh, Iwta; J. W. Baiky, Traraoot,
Pa.: H. H. Ayres, La Parte, lad.; L.
W.Bi™. Cuuoa. Mo. W. A Tk.yar,
Onarga, IU; E B. Niobola. Jr, Galrwtow. Texu; Joaaa F. Behsert, Btooaville.
Pa.; 8. W. Leak. McFarland. Was! John­
son WlDiaiM, Halmiek, Ohio; Mrs. M. A.
Currey, Trenton, Tenn.; J, O, Joslin,
Koene, N. H.; A. J. Casper, Tabic Rock,
W. Va; Loab Andos, Garnett, Ohio;
C. n. Chara, Elkhart, Ini; Sta. Henry
Haight, San Frammco. Cal.; Mr*. B. M.
Gallraba, Lawrenceville, N. Y, W. J.
Graham, Add, lows; A. O. Smith. New­
nan, G.,; Cha*. K Hire. Baltimore. Md..
Jem M. Sects, C.rbalc, Ind., Dm ! B
Miller, Ft. Wayue, Ind ; Mrs. Minnie Arn*i*e. 21H) Delaney Street, New York; H.
W. Hall, Hrati^*. Mita.; Wta. F. Mpraton, Ixiwell, Man; I. W. Bobrnte, Mar­
icopa, Anx; Chu. 8 Delaney. Harriaburg.
Pa, M. C. Cola, Lewall, Mara; Mra. C.
J. Spertto. Camden. Ah.; Cb-.&lt;F. Kaw,
Frederick town. Ohio; Mrs. Lucy Hunter,
Farmington, III.; Cape. E. J. Spaulding,
Camp Stambaugh, Wyo ; I. W?Trary.
Sttamboat Boek, Iowa, Mrs Lydia Waite.
Shutaan, Ji. Y.; J. M. Peek, Junction
City. Mont; Henry Ebe. Bantaa. Cal.; L.
P. Cummings, llantoul. Bl.; S. E. Ji.-oos.
Charleston Four Comers. N- Y.; Gao. F.
Hall. Pueldo. Cal.;
B- B^-trie. Ster­
ling. Px; H. H. Ebon/ 948 Penn Street,
Pittabcrgh, Pa.; J. R. Jaekman. Samual *
Depot, Ky.; Henry Zobriw. Genova. N.
r.; Mia* HaUie Parrott. Montgomery,
Ohio; L Ledbrook, Chatham, ilk 8. 6.
.McCoy, Natayort, Ohio, W. W. Warner,
North Jaekacn, Mich.; ML*. Mary A.
Winne, Darien, Win.; John Zeigler, Car­
lo^ Springs, Pa; Jame. Tompkins. St
Cloud, 3Bnn.; Enoch Duer, Pawnee City,
Neb - Joaeta T. Miller, Xaein. Ohio, 3.
B. Niebcif, Galrmton, Team; H. L.
Laird, Upper Alton, IU; John Devi*.
Prescott, Arix; Mrs. Nancy Graham, For­
est Core, Oreg.

1677

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your Utter jad^enarat, when with a few
d wa of Dr. Smith's Coagh Syrup, you
ran atop the hacking eoagb, heal the irri
teled thrust and bronchia) tab
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get your money, if yon are no
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draggirtoal 50 osata. Four
by exprdk prepaid fir 82. ....
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THE NEW YORK

WORK for all:

Evening Post
---- i.V ITS 78th YEJR.

He Srai hmn fiinKt&amp;re

•i(Llh year to Ila praaperwaa axteieare. Its
■nr. raptdly n«l than el soy’tare LLe th.
war Tb. dnyerate HgM wkteh baa &gt;-*n su­
ing ui far an hM.nl oirreney wa bail..* will
result In tbs rn.ia.pl ton M sped* pay amts
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NORTHERN

l.-StKl'M.Wx

RAILWAY COMPANY

Grace’s Salve

A bin u pending in the Ohio Assembly
to autbociz* tbo appointment of women u
note rio* public,

Il i* thought that Minister Foster will
lake back instruction* to Mexico to reeog.

There are now about Efty cardinal* in
!-» ia ■ review of Mr. Symood'* recent
the Reman Catholic Church. Of tbme work, cooaidvrra the moral end iateJInstual
thirty-eight were born in Italy.
tbindrr of tbo mui*MBC= in Italy and
Subscriptions to the four per cent loan Ecgland.
2.. on tbo use and abate of scientific Ueare raid to average IGO,0&lt;*0 per d.y in tbe
Inrna, gives high praise to Prof. Tyndall
City of New York alone
for bh endeavom to reader scientific truth
The faifpt'ultHt Slaltma* rays “Hon, Co tbe public st large, but termly Coolieae-.tou, and lUpodiatioa cannot triumph

EMPLOYMENT!
Pennsylvania

CHRONIC

Th* G. IL A I. railroad company i*
building 25 can for the express purpose
cf shipping furniture from Grand Rapids.

and neighbor* that thcr
no need of borrowin
•he Banner to reid,

Tbe Reform . elub of Grand Rapids ia
going to bare a lecture front Brick Pbm*

when they in«y
have it all to i
themselves

George BueiT, of Chester townobip,!
a pair of. oxen that weigh, witboat
yoke. 3,920 pounds. Next.

Montcalm county had 19 leas pla
where liquor war raid in 1877 than it t
in 1876, lia one of the effect* af lira n

Mias Alina Sharp, who several months
ago Itet her gold watch at the Peninsular
boose, Charlotte, recently received it
through the mail.

The Lenawee county farmers in conven­
tion araembled have pubiidy thanked tba
Adrian Trains for iu exposure of tbe
whot-weighing frauds at the depot in that

i-..te.L2S:

^tBsssssasu'&amp;ta
fs'ESiS-Saftfe-artf
SULLffiBOt,

TUB GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY!
GfUY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE

5. "Democracy in Rarope" reviews
favorably Sir Erskine May'* recent work
on tbe subject.
6. “A French Critic on Goethe." We
bare farm tha judgement upon Goethe by
M Boborer, wImwo eritieisw on Milton
wm noticed ia thh Review about a ytar
MP7. Treat* of railway accidsete. and eoeaidera the esuae* of lbrae widents, and

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1.50 PER YEAR

r-*ra. tores

&amp;£. tt
Or, if they haw more itvood
tlinn greenbacks, they
may bring us mid
Cord of good •
wood which

CHOICE Flora AM GARDEN

BSBSB,
•TR*waataiE», rca&lt;

If the railroad Praridcat* will agree to
carry good* as low u p'oaaible and trust to
competition tm the real there will be no
difficulty about the freight question.

Tba suit fer damagra brought by John
Court apahat tbo Michigan Central rail­
way wra dapoaed of in tba Wayne circuit
ooort, thi* moraine, by a verdict of tbe
jury declaring that there wa* no causa of
D*re,by WilKam Black, from advance
tarots, The Death of Victor Emanuel.
“Wo as a*, in thia ease, to have all tba
law ou cm. aide, and *11 the jooGoe oo the Spectator. Murder ot Commissioner Fraaar.—Delhi. 18M. a Tab. ofCireumetsalia)
Er idee re, Frsoer, Baron Mnntaauara’a
froaan word., Spretotor Will o’ the Mill.
Cornhifi, tbe Vice of Talking Shop, Hi-

•ale Quatepw ia lbs Trada.

Thm Baxnkm For * yuaj be
ginniuf with Jan. l.’TO.
The REST paper
For the people ,
of Barry
Co. t»

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TtKMS OF SPMCKIrtloS:

VOL. 22. NO. 45

mrsmiu, up bbkz

HASTINGS, MICH.( WEDNESDAY, M ARCH 6, 1878.

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&amp;A TBS or AM VKR TISIKO.

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MgriM»naira*

WHOLE NO. 2091.

IXMEM0R1AM.

°wing to a change to be made in our business April lai neX'
we snail until that date offer our entire, block for cash or good
W»U» roti...;,.,. Unheard of Prices.
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LI!ClCS~IlC8WELl7
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SaTT.^'K^ ff-.?— —

Tubular Lanterns with guards
Brass Pet lantern*
100 Champion crow cut saw*
100 dox. warranted mill file* 8 in.
100 dox. warranted mill files 10 in.
50 dox warranted icxer
JOHN R. EASTMAN.
ATTORNEY AT LAW 4 SOLICITOR 1000 nest* tin pail* (our make)
100 dox. 6 qt milk pans (our make)
50 Kegs Burden* horse shoes
ALONZO D. CADWALLAUER.
ATTORNEY AT LAW 4SOLICITOR 1000 lbs. horse nails finished
“** boxes glam (8x10)

90c.
i 70c. each
3c. per foot

DR. A. M. BI.AZOPHYSICIAN 4 81’RUEON

i 20c. ea«h
$1 00 each
75c. i&gt;er ne»t
$1 $0 per dox
$1 50 per kqg
42c. per D&gt;
$2 35 per bojc

E. F. BROWN, 91. D.

And all other goods at proportionately low pried*.

PHYSICIAN &amp; SURGEON

We have n large aud varied assortment of Cook Stoic*, Heat­
ing stove*, Tin Ware, Shelf Hardware, Horse Blanket*, Feed
Cutter*. Bob sled*, Cutter*, Wagon.*, (lorn shelters, Heavy and
Light Harness, kc., Ac..that will be closed out at

___ WOOHLAXP, MtCglUAN
PHIL. W. MISKERN.

l!r faxdr.

Sowing and Reaping
oamo bBUmcal •* twdioe no end of iroaNe

BED ROCK PRICES

Our Washington Letter.

f-. S. UOH EX.
Ihouzht I w

Don’t fail to call and sccure’a bargain.
y. B.— When you hare read this please hand it (a your neighbor.

Your* Respectfully.

Biciipi

ATTORNEY AT LAW 4 SOLICITOR
IM CHAXCUT r»a»&lt; uuettoa tine l&gt;

Announcement !
1 will noli my entire- stock

SMITH k KNAPPEN.
ATTORNEYS AT1AW A SOLICIT/

AT COST!

WINTER GOODS !

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CuxnrBunB.

A Sketch of German Life.
William- Howitt

t

Greble &amp;, Russell.

DENTIST

Naxkville

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Wiuhincton, D. C., Feb. 22.1878.
Friday, the last )eguJalir« day of the

O***. M. tiirro.

Ofourw

Now i* the time to secure bargain.--.
Dre** Goods.’anti Shawl*
very cheap ; a* I intend soon to go to New York for my Spring Stock,
aud must make room. Come early and secure such pargain* a* never
were offered to the people of ^fiarry County before.

BRADY k CRITES.

LEWIS STERN.
—Sign oi the “C.A.SF.E STORE.
M. W. RIKER.

GEORGE D. BARDEN,
jvancitorTiiRPEan: uar,««.i

FIRST HAH HHI

**** **4

beinn built tn the future.
Mrs. Aiwworth kft Wratfield a few

tivoiaU are much di»pnintled,hl&gt;ldit&gt;g tint

«UW,
a wbow

UR. II. F- PECKHAM.

AT THE CENTENNIAL.
DELIGHT J. WOLF, M. D.

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A. P DRAKE,

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kt

Uodloni had built aom« riKht«n

Ju*t received First I’rite al W wcoDsin State Fair and at our own
State Fait at Jackson,

e Happy John (Ike miaains
l«fi the E*3« Tavern. It

WM. H. WATFORD,

DETROIT

STOVE

WORKS,

H. A. GOODYEAB. . Afcont.
' ISAACW. VROOMAI.

JOHN ft. CRESSY.

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rcacbe

die prinapl* of prefcmng a half loaf to bo

Air. BraUj atiU tain«un.to hi* people.
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k.nrl I.V—

DeaocnU*.

Something new. 'Just out.
menu appointed by tb« PilUtrarg Ch*m
her ofCommcre*. e»U*d th* n&gt;e«iiegto
order. J. D. IUy«. Detroit, Mich., w*&gt;

THE JEWEL COOK!

iiOLHROOK,

««’«*,«•
M.rr- OB-*

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ini.!!^ ।ii* ♦
“ J*ar'’»

E.um.iou Top; ForUblu PLmi.bed Copper Rwkrvoir

the CotamitiM re-

Tt_ mow Uuililul *■«! •cwntitalll-wrouurf JUtiug Flue Slow
now in the market.

Camait, Sin aid Oiueiui

11. A. GOODYEAR.
Political Notai.

Jaffarson St.,

FACTS TO BUYERS I

BEP

Hradrick* was prodrimed chairman

* It kb* Lad abeni poor PhilUm; bat,
w«, I do not think ha wooM ever hare

Gumming &amp; Filing Saws

hr in variety the combined .lock* of all other Hard­
ware otore* in the dty of Hnstmg*.

2d.—POWERS &amp; BARLOW are the only dealers
in Hooting* who buy direct from the Manufacturer*,
iid S X Ibe wlSwo. ol jobber, pro*. .0 &lt;1..

Drink intoxicatinx spirit* on the Sabbath

i Ned yaatmUay an d

t. K.FTAKLkT

Wm. H. Goodyear
pBiBItffiJffiil IMlir
peoples ehug store.
PhyririW. rn-eripl““ -”d

Be*with Drug. .ml CleoucJ.

coit of their good*.
M _TM&lt; hod» U lb, neWMl i.. iu lbw. «"4 »»ft-

Praidcat.
A Naxioual Apwoltor*! CUIma *ku

u, w ^l.« before our eu. loner, good, of lire I™
io WtatMd

Z «™fion tor bouor.Hu .nd fur d«ling rrorlb

-bieb pre. -uuri., .0 pureb^r.
gabiW mi.reprowml.Uous
4ll, _por the ..be of m.kme price, .[pear cheep
do mi ircrime "OMugOur
or
old

- .4, fkwisr to our ftuilitie* for purchasing goods
olD—v»i"s „
article at n smaller per
other hardware dealer* in

It it refilling trtnh from a

inatitathu i* in Waahiostoa.

Mr. Hamea?’

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SWORN EVIDENCE.
Haxtiuox, Mien., Max. fi, 18TB.

Ou Thursday aAernoou tbe Prarideot
relented th* Silver Bill to the House of

f"rt .T C1k
for U.o rHfcoKhUln
of river, because the vetoed bill » to the
extent of 6 per cent, an act of repudiation,
and we do not bcliorc a respectable mlnoriay of tiut people farm any kind of re­
pudiation, or any dishonest praeticra.

debUe and under the gag of the previous
question, the House by a vote of 1»6 to
73 passed the bill notwitbatanding the
objection* of the Preeidcni, add sent it to
tbo Senate. Th.-rcupon the Senate, after
the reading of the bill and Executive
tatwasge, concurred in the action of the
House by a vote of 4« to 19. Tbc HU
is, therefore a tew.
Doubtleo the readers of the BatrtlDI
are famliar with tbe provision of the new
law. By it the silver dollar of 412}
grain* is t^adc a legal trnder for all debts
pnblic and private, where no express contrsrt rerjuirne payment in gold. Th*
Secretary of the Tmsury is to p-irehare
silver bullion, aud have not Icm than two
or more than four million dollars a month
' coined. AU the profits of the coinage to
go to tbe government. .The holders of
silver dollara to tbo -Mftranl of *10 and
upwards no deposit tbe same in any subtrensnry in the United State* and receive
therefor ccrtiScetn* which shall answer all
the purpose of eoin itself.
It is, also,
further provided that the Premdmt shall
immssliately- Invite the governments of tbc
nation* known a* the Latin Union and
such ether European govern menu a* be
niay deem expodient, to join in ■ eonferenbo to establish a ratio for tbe coinage ot
silver and gold, and as soon re three or
inoro of saeh government* shall assent, ap­
point three commissioner* to represent the
Unital States io such conference
During the past three month* all the
objections to the eoinsg* of a silver dollar
of 412} grains may bars ban stated
many time* with great force, but the rendct will look in vain for a clearer and more
against a cheap dollar than the Prreident
gives in the veto musaze, published in
another column of to-day'. Baanx*. It
is in Get, a dishonest dollar, and aa such
will force the honest dollar out of circula­
tion, if not out of the country. Our£db-

Webster' s Unabridged.

The Democrats of'tb. House are enrism on the banka of the Danube bare giv­
nretly •• work to get some 75,000 South
en plarc to Greek Christianity, and Bus- ere rebels on to the Government pension
«a ririlixauon; sad soon, beyond qurs- rolls. Il wifl only cost the country abon
tiec, tbe flag of Imperial Itoriia will (9,000,000 a year.
ware on the banks of the Boepbnrua
White the Democrats of the House are
intent on pushing through the ball to pen­
Tiro National Convention at Toledo,
sion all »&gt;Mior&gt; of the Mexican war, they
Ohio, adopted a nsrolutioa denouncing the
refuse to make provision to pay clerical.
Silver Bill ■&gt;&gt; deloaiou, and indignantly
force to act upon ths claims of doubled
soldiers for pension* which are now fifteen

A full line-of Undershirts and Drawers.
Boy’,

fbr FALL TRADE.

We believe tbo Veto mesug* of Prcrideut Hayes well plate his runic among
the Hat of tbore tqen that generstiona yet
to be, will revere foe their devotion to
their country's honor.

After very careful conaidsration of
Honre bill 1,093. entitled, “An act to
■nthorise th* coioige of the silver doUar
sod to restore it* legal tender character,"
I feel compelled to return it to the House
of Rcprewotatitc*, in Which it nriginated.
with my objections to U* passage.
Holding the tyinion which I expressed
in my annual mcuags, that "neither tbe
interest* of the Govriwment nor the peo­
ple of the United State* would be promo­
ted by disparaging silver re one of the two

Tbo Boston Jfoar iarista that there ar*
three kinds of Republicans in Naw Hamp­
shire thia year th* H*y«a mao, tbe anti­
Haye* moo, sad those who go one rye oa
him. Th* important preat ts to ’have

Umbrellas. Satchels and Shawl Straps.

Henry Schoen, of Sea Antonio, shot »
colored barber. He wae tried for murder,
and a Texaa jurk declared him not guilty
The San Antonio Courier asks tbo coun­
try to believe But the verdcit of the jnry
is not the verdict o( the people. The
t%er»rr maintain* that it ia a crime to kill
a negro even in Texas. '

grains each, of standard silver, to be a
legal tender to their nominal valae for all
debt* and duties, public and private, ex­
cept where otherwise exprmaly sripalsted
in tbc contract. It ■ well know that the
market value of that number of graire of
standard silver, during the post year, has
been from ninety to ninety-two cents, re

The New York Timera ce&amp;riden tbe
Domocra tic coarentioo cf Indiana and MrHeadrick s put tn it aa chiefly a bid for
the presidency.

two, or three, there no bo little apprehen­
sion of K-rioim cnnxnactices in busiaas
circles. In fact we believe this silver de0U* damage kf which it is capable, by the
aneerteiuty and apprehension it lias eaus-

months

come back, and under tlut prceperity

SCARFS, TIES and Silk Handbtroh

In oar Ready made Department

Hath one of our Republican reader*
oould render tu a valuable aid if thty
would try and extend our circulation in
their midst. If each one would get. ns
bat ooc sulaxiber, it weald soon swell
our list to very healthy dimensiona.

public credit. It i* only on theooovietion
that this bill doc* not meet these eseontial
requircmento that I feel it my duty to
withhold from it my approval.
My present official duty a* to that bill
permit* only in attention to th* ' specific ,

aniuption. This msy or may not prove to
bo true, but witl^the amount vf ail ver
that can bo roincdSu/ the next year, or

CUFFS and tU latest twrakira

OVERCOATING in pood styles.

them all rote the Republican tieker.

33 Monroe

st., Grand Rapids, Mich.

VOLTAIC PLASTER
Afford* the most grateful relief hl sH Af­
fection* of th* Ctswst and Lungs.

CKROSIG RLEUR1SY OWED.

woluMtcx/o

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Sarsaparilla
LIVER COMPLAINT
DVSFEPSXZh
/.nd hr Tsrifying tbe BioL

COFFEE

During the debate on tbe Louisiaoa
election case, Mr. Hale obtained tbo floor
sod-proceeded b. raviaw the L-juisiaos
qurntioo, and to attack the Nichols Gov­
ernment for t^e peraecutiou of Anderson.

SOAP

GOOD BOOKS
FARM, GARDEN AND HOUSEHOLD.

CRAMPTON’S

TOBACCO.

IMPERIAL SOAP

Honan. He showed the duplicity of
Louisiana Democrats in violating the
agreement made last year, and attacked
the President’s policy.

Vico President

A complete lino of COLLARS

BUSINESS SUITS.

Gov. Williao* of Indiana wu elected
cheifiy on tbe ground that ha clothes
were made of blue jean
very indiffer­
ent tailor*. Now ha has disrarded blue
jeans and appear* io broadcloth.

and a shame because of its dishonorable
treatment of the nation's creditor than a
poaitivo ertuw for alarm in boaineu* and fi

»1®«

In Furntabisg Go-L w have a lia

aista of a nice lino of WORSTEDS and
BROADCLOTHS fur DRESS SUITS- the latest stylos tn the BEST J'lTTl
CA8SIMERES and CHEVIOTS for; WHITE SHIRT io t&gt;*

Represcntatire Blackburn and J. Proc­
tor Knott and ex-Rapfeacntaiirt John
Young Brown are candidates for th* Ken­
tucky Governorship.

lic creditors were given to undmtand that
they Would certainly bo paid io the coin cf
romtnrrrc. This law compels him to ac­
cept a different and debased one, which
cannot be otherwise than a dishonest act.
There is little need to enlarge upon the
possible or probable effect* of this unfor-

BUSINESS sod

I SUITS aril OVERCOATS.

Our CUSTOM DEPARTMENT con-

ROCKERY

Wboaler is tsking a

■3C. FAFjeil
.
The House Poet office Committee has
■ agreed to a bill, subsidizing a line ofataam■ ships Dorn Galveston to Vera Criw, the
total amend not exceed *30,000 annually.
Tammany srem/dcitned* It is not so
I Koch that the JTorhf Is flghting it n&gt; that
J its mfluroos in the Ix-gislsturc is waning.
I The o&lt;her day ri could not prevent tire
i paesutte t&gt;f a tosclution looking to the re.
1 duction | f 25 pry cent, of all sala.iea on
; mere thyu *2001 This would be a fesrfn]

STONE 'WAR.E.

We have a car hod of 5500 gallons of Ohio Ware.

It is tboberi

Smith Hogle &amp; Preston,

22 4tf~

AQ£?T§.KA»pi&gt;WiSWsAU IISTORV,

Govrruor Holliday of Virginia baa ve­
toed another measure calculated to disbuuor ths Elate, and the Senate has sus

•aaioT,

W-J'SrnETEd'IVES

OF EUROPE AND AMtRICA,
'&gt;r Life Is th* *•&lt;»
a wlrrlka ~l.-

wet a prominent candidate tor V k« Preaideot on the Tilden ticket at the National
Democratic Convention, is Older arrest in

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■ i-Tdet: •i.'gXT.zr K'.gziz- g
HALE’S
EDICT OF BOREHOUWD AID TAB

The mure thoughtful silver men of tbs
House think no more hqrislalion in their
iulrfot will be aveured this session, al­
though additional attempts will be made.

of things, which this law bring* in. its!

Gone to hi* Rest.
Ou Saturday morning at half put six
o’clock, the Hoc. Benjamin Franklin
Wndo, Ohio’s grant war Senator, departed
thb lift, leaving behind him ■ name and ■
fame of which any mao would have rereon
to lie proud. Mr. Wade wna a man of
poaitivo conviction*, unyielding honesty
and wielded * very powerful influence in care the coinage which it enol
shaping the destinies of the nation from tinuc to bo of Jews value than -----------was the sole legal lender when they were
contracted. If II is now proposed, for the
purpose of taking advantage of the dsprc
elation of silver in payment of debts, to
coin, and to make a legal lender, a silver

hoped, that the present generation will
profit by tlicir glorious examjde, their self­
sacrificing patriotism, sod their para and
manly sriioo la th* boor of danger. If so,
th* present treatened efforts to destroy
the ration’s character for houcriy and far
dealing, will reset and crash out th* dem­
agogues, who, by repodiaiion would wipe
oct the giorioes record our countrr made
under the lend of glorious old Ben. Wad*
and Lis fellow pairiota of the lari twenty

On Sunday lari, in private, the coroo*.
•ion of Irio XIII took piece. Oftenlimra
this ceremony was performed pubScJy and
■cade a aplondid *C*ir, boi now, when all
trmje-'nd or kingly power bre deported
from the Vaftu, never to roturn, tbd

without any public display, and aoweely
attracting the attention of any ocmddrenUo portion of the mwJmli of the Eternal

The |«atex* &lt;if tbe Silver Bill caused a
d^dina io Government bond*.
/ Mi. Creanavr, one of the Louisan* Ra­
tu n.log Board, is hostile to the President,
bat insiato that be was never promieed an
office by the Proideat or bio fnende, and
that if he were to act upon the uum mat­
ter again be should du tbe same thing aa
■ member of the Board with lefcrrooc to

Proctor Knott hopes to be made Gov­
ernor of Keotulky. A weary oountry feels •
its heart bound with a similar emotion.
11« cas t hurt Ketitadcy, and he baa mwfe
the country ridiculous long enough by I

masqueradia- an; Chairman of the House
Judiciary Committee.
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CHESTER’S CURE:
Kiinni Dispfflim ehedi
Asthrnu,
Brnnchitit, Catarrh

WONDERFUL CURES

Dr. E. S LaRue,
SOUTH AMERICAN

-liUVS.

INDIAN DOCTOR
The Mild Power

froacopian Physician
HRONIC DISEASES.

ing steps to from a stale bar asaocutenn.
Dr. Roanlla, the converted Jew, £
preaching to large audience* at Lanaing.

Male aid Ftaale,

EYE AND EAR!
N.B.
r«e

Ths Chicago A Lake Harou Railread
have reduced thsir working force ten per i

It is now positively known that tba naw I
capital cannot be Cniabod in tima forded;-!
calico on th* 4th of July, a* has b&lt;x n talk­
ed for tha past year.

CURES

ax Krncni.u. specific

Wanzer &amp; Barnes.

RHEUM ATISM
Piles
__CBOP8Y

Arrangvtuacta liava been perfected for a
lactwrc Sy Jcwepb Cook, at the Detroit
Opera House ou ibaevniog of May 27.

Home Evidence.

Tli* K*laa***oo aaylfliu is tiring a sys­
tem of rlootrio bells eataMiafosi, by yhich

RSIHEft
BREAKING PLOW:
Breaking Plow

AND 1

HUMPHREYS’
Homeopathic Specific*

�ovtoKj
j the Council pvwseadisga.
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Auretfon i. naked to tbe advertisement UrefloMtafore. tbnl U ton, b -rang
.. if—4
,1™. U, _U ,, and able ro fiwqww* tbm bell holm of
Joann Rich.
.
vien without Lrevmiog a victim, and thn*
We are requested to giro notice that in Im attempt io show hie atmgth of
there will bo a muieat concert at the Red manhood and power cf itwatanr*. le led
HibUn Hall in Sheridan March 19th, for into paths of vice and^drankcuana. If

r?

the benefit of the M.ndriUo Reform Club.
Adniasiou IS.
—
.
&lt; raj tsangcr, men we dis»ent tram hie S»
TUBU—JJa, UOSIwU-. TUKUo, rf .U
uS.
SAovl m&gt; Friday sftensoun of last weak, &gt; -----J
-- - - —

were very iatsreatiag.
W» were jJeau-J
to notice quite a traabcr of viailon in at­ boncrud wen. who like our good Bro.,
tendance, ahhongb k sccra. to ua tb« thought rhey wrro ••strong’ and could
lamper with tbe dcvilW, stuff, bul they
every om who is intevosicd in oar । ublk- f&lt;B, yrs, foil insn unguanled mo®»nt. A
sebante should uraaiCrat their iolerraud- man n&gt;sy not hare a taste for tubaceo, and. story institutions i----- — ---- ------------our raeohanics and arUuans. sod atiould bo
now by frequent visits, thereby giving en- yet. by coming in contact eontinuslly with prohibited.
eoaragcmeni to both tractor sod pupil. tbe future of tobacco, assy Issra to like
Thirtronth—The importation of servile ird &gt;-q., OoocraJ Manager uf the Mtnh­
Tbe exercise. consisted of dtclunaiions.
labor into the United StaUs from China an Central Ra-lneui u Detroit.
Mssyn and nratwes, «f wbieb tbc following »afe from Kota, while be will Hager around is a problem of moat serious importance,
On motion of Aid. Dewmr the anme was
sad
we recommend ksialation looking to
were perbaps tbe most noteworthy:
An and frequtet tli.ue whiskey dens. Thank t,. ______
id t.n tbc Uhls until the next regular
«t»aj by Mias Neilij' Mcssnulr-, entitled
God, Radicalism is on tbe increase, even
Tbo call of tuwnahipe tut ooamatiooa for
"Woman's Sphere;” a deelsnulran by Mire in Hastings. We no hragor hear the idea
member* of tbo coauty comnlUeo was
StuBa Wheeler.-The Last Hymn;” an advauerd that to prosecute n liquor d rater
then made and tbo following wore cha*eo
esasy by MUa Kale Williams, -The Pink is "wrong" and -fsnatinaL" As forms I
"cil«.”*?rtV
Awyria,
Hihbon," a declamation by Mina L'ixxis trlicre iu mural suasiun fur the ddudnd
Muter,-Mary Queen of Scotts," also boy and the peaceful dl'.nen, but to the
Gold 101).
out by John -MeKlwaiu, wbuli wa, well willful violator of law (the rata-^Bcr)! '
Tbe above aromnu were allowed by ayaa;
It is very plca-imt.
k ndmd.
Many others might bo men
Would use all of Itxs legal *iaa.o:i within I
and nay* a» fullowK
Theodore Tilton al Union Hall tn eight l&lt;on«d m poasresing real mcrjl. A little toy purer;' and if our laws are nos strung I Cutkton.
Haatinp.
Xyca—Aid. Abbey, Dewey, McNaugh-:
The Editor of tbe Bx-tsen will speak mors of an effort to speak or read in a enough, I would make them stronger and I
' •
1st A 4th wards W. H. H^yford. toi^ Tomlinwu and Winkleman-5.
ow temperance at. Quimby thia evening.
louder tone would add much to tbe value stronger, until thv traSc io Rum would ;
We bare two Atnerion Sewing Ma­ ol these exercise*, ss io sown caaai very bo driven from our beautiful State, ottr ‘ Hope,
On motion of AH. Tomlinson Council ।
little could be heard in Ute more dia&gt;aot' land and Nation.
chines to sell cm very ressocable terran.
Irving,
adjourned.
Our patkm will please remember that
aoeovnts post dun llua office, must be paid

muddled brain* and credit the *ame to the
Harting* BasSKB. .

Mnere K. A- Pore-t and Week* cf
Lowell, were the goners of F. A. Prindle
and wile, during the proaonl week,
Wc^xpect that eootber of our scries of
New York Letter* will appear next week,

Notice! Notice!

J high
i pHi.
Is hsl
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RITY
flRIIR
“II I UnUll

.HarinS «»mmenced w new year in our
business we take this means of thanking
our friends and paUooa for their Ubend patronage of tbe rear hut
ended; abo tn aay that we shall O untinngiy labor to keep our
aasortment of goods constantlyfifrto your favor, with every ad­
dition of goods new in design or purpose, selling nt all times our
goods at a fair. hooe»t margais, and
low us any one can sell — and live.DUU^ q

OTftDE

IUHE

S' o g.4 F ? j
K-M- 2*^5 5 5

We desire to call the attention of all

To to the fact that every article usually found in a Drug Store
you will be must certain Of getting of us.
Respectfully

WAXZER &lt;fe BAHXE8.

W. n.STKttBtxs, lUcdrdcr.
।_
I Maple Grote,
Repudtafnra Csunty Maa* Convention. |
Honor to Whom Honor i« due.
iia. Etn-roa:— I wish to suto through ' At twenty minurea put twelve o'clock . PratrieviBe,
the columns of your paper that tbc car­ □a Saturday tbe meeting was called to
riage which I purchased &gt;«•' Springot the redcr by Juhn Dawson. .Sixty-one perv-re»
Emerson, l-'isli.t A Co's maiiufoctnre of wrro in tbo room, many of wb.im did not
Cincinnati, Ohio, has proved aa reptrsent- favor the morctmmt. &lt;fo motion orjolm Yuskee Sprinas,
Geo. II. Spaulding.
H. Dennis, John Dawinu. was chosen
A motion of Peter Cramer that an Ex­
chairman, and on motion of Peter Cramer, ecutive Committee of three be chosen by
J.din II. Deoa'ki was elected Secretary— the Convention, was not adopted.
’two old line Democrats.
Tbe Convention thro adjourned for tbe
Ou motion of J, I«e Heed Democratic purpow of biddings secret meeting, until
Aldsrmau from tbs'Third Ward, tbc
wheda, thereby fulfiliog their glurautoc in
half pis: throe.
every reapoct.
I therefore recammend Chair wu directed to apfoinl a committee
After the adjournment a noisy fellow,
them to the public u men of truth and
witboat brains, by tbe name of Hoyt, all
veracity.
A. M. Bt.axo, &gt;1. D- lUaolutiotu. The CKklr appointed »a such the way from Jackson, talked, or rather
committee J. Leo Bred, Peter Cramer, made a noise with bis mouth, without
C. II. Stone, Marlin Blanchard, and giving utterance to a ningle foci to sustain
Mlatakea Corrected.Thomas Blinatoo, and the convention ap­ hia theory nr a single principle of govern­
Enrroa Baxxru : In your- this we-.k'a proved tho same.
ment not at war with honesty and fair
issue, I observe aomcr mistakes io a l&gt; itrt
On «fotion cf Urerga •Worthlma Blaek- dealing, and then tho Coa,rcntion adfrom O. -S. Smith, cvncvrniog the Her.

There will be a maple sugar nodal at Mr. Rathbun, which truth and justice deorganiaation CuMUtiug of George Worth­
tbe M. K. Panonage on Friday evening
of this week. A general invitation u ex­ tbo sore cheerfully since Mr. Smith seem* leva Rforkrtonr, John Dawwe, Porter
Council Prooaadingt.
Barton, W, W. Kelly m&lt;1 Aaron Durfee
tended to ail to be ptraenl.
reluctant to do Mr. Ratbbou injustice,
Regular moating of the Common (?ounand acknowledges in the cawing ol his let­
I was bald al tbeir room Friday evening
Mareh 1, 187H.
ter that the information he luu given is
uoaatiafactory, and aomcwhal unreliable.
His Honor Mayor Bendy in th* chair.
Mr. Smith opcsks ..f thn mobbing affray
On roll call the .following AW. were

I .have the largest stock of Groceries in |
tbe City, and will sell them for
Iras money than any
■

LAST CHEAT MARK DOH
If we don’t sell ottr overcoats at the prices we have worked
them down to we will carry them over until-next year.

TEAS.
ran duty of every grocer to refrain from
sdting to bit cuatcmen an article nf food
which he knows is positively injurious &lt;0
the health, and bo ia deprived of all excuse
for so doing when a hotter article for the
setae purpose can bo readily obtained si
be same coot Now tbe U^t Ckrmu-tl,
Snlorolut, made by D. B. Ik-Land A Co.
can always be had; aod thb is known to
be pure and free frost all deleterious mat­
ter. No greoer who rretardi tbe welfare
of his custumen will fail to keep it.

All Overcoats BELO H* LOST
W e offer a fine all-woolbrowh beaver overcoat'

For SO WortlF S15.

COFFEE.
SUGARS.

Fine all-wool black beaver overcoats for 10.00 worth 15.00. Good
fur beaver overcoats, brown and black, for 7.50 worth 12.00.
X. Extra fine all-wool fur beaver overcoats for 13.50 worth
20.00. Heavy grey satinet overcoats for 2.50 worth
Heavy brown chinchilla oyercoats for 3.50 worth 6.00.
All of these Overcoats are from 15 to’40 per cent, lower
than th be bought at any other store in the city.

TOBACCO.

fAIR

OF RANTS

FOR ' 1.00

Matic of cx\ra heavy dark colored goods, worth 1.50.

dieville, will speak at Union Dall on Tem­
perance next Sabbath afternoon at 3 in several of the eastern papers, and also
published io pamphlet f»nh by a print­
o'dock. Turn out everybody.
ing office in Syracuse, N. Y„ and tluft
Tbn.IL-publiran city eominirtrc will
meet on Thundsy evening at half past ad&lt;is: "Since ibeo. I bwiur*, where tje

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themarivro il they dseirc.
I hate no
doubt from tbe tenure ot Mr. Smith.‘a !&lt;*. On Tliuredsy morning the bouse of
ut he will be glad Io l«un thaw facts.
IXanfel Hager tn tbs townslrip uf Caritton
Truly snd rewpemfully, .
«■* cutirdp. diwtroyid by fireThe fire
originated H the ebawber, which was all
in flames when diaenvered. Tbe furniture
in the ruetu* down ttaira waa saved—all
up staire was burned.
The property was
Tccnpcranco In thn Club Room.,
irmared ia th* Barry and Eaton, but we
I was very mnch pleased with the most
de out know to what amount.
ing aod with tbe tone of some of tbo
Tbtodure Tillou thia (Wednesday) speakers in the Club Room. Sunday after
cvcaisg will lecture io our city. lut him boon,—especially so with the remarks uf
Bro. Master and Bro. Dewey. 1 have s
pmrs full hcuses greet hint, Mpra follow- certain admiration for a nun Hat will
um extract from lbs N. Y. TKbnne shown: strike straight from the shoulder with ■
™aJ Kla,n'iu tk®
errheovdore Tilum lectured in the Brook- view of hitting
Jy, Ansdsmy 4 »•"*
” foee. Bro. .Muter did this, snd drove 'M
"The Problem of Lrts.”
Half an hour nail borne and eleeehod it when ho said
brforo the Ivcturer sppeatyd the houre was •'Society has a right to prots-cl beraelf”
M. AU ch. ILI-ny »»d erebroira charro
Bro. Dewey backed - him manfully a* be
ware fall, and extra scats were t-lscrd
__ ■__________ A.r&gt;al»tu» brake ever does every good cause. The d -etiine
that ‘‘Smsm? h« a right to protect b.etmlf from tbe ravages of ruin, is no new
dortrinv, but it is the echo of Neal Ifow
and others uttered ywars ago, rowing back
with toll force and renewed vigor. Thank
God, we Rvc in as aga of progress. Bui
k tew uumtbs sgu a min couW acnnely ad
ranre aurfi ideas aa w.re advanced io the
(Hub Rotmu Snndsy, without bringing
spun his b*sd tbe msWierom cf tbe "Cunr-ltatroa" (I mean the Club ••Gmstitutme" and of than who so feitl-faDy
bunped it to Ilieir bu».m.) Reforms over
advance. We thank God. and take errorIt wan mH by turn of the spcitbeni.

ired goods, worth 1.50.
had better call soon at

want atty of v

lion through their Worth!*** Bteckatouc,
nrpijrt.j'ftr perautxut I’mtMent, John
Dawaua; Arr ae«tetary, John H. Dennis,
and that a codsty eoiutnltue cpal to I ho
number of Saperrfej r» be cleeud. Report ,
seven u'riucfc. as per notice, and it is ex­
rj reliable man." I Would any that since
pected that every member will be present.
accepted and adopted.
.the time referred to until about one year
There will be a meeting of Hsvtins
ago, he has been a traveling minister in
Led e, No. 14. U.S.ol L, at the hall of
Barry Lodge F. &amp; A. M., on Monday
Wrsh-yau Methodial ronocetioa, and hu
evening. A full attendance ia desired.
had eereraWiffcreut charge* as past- -r a'ud »
Aid. Dowry moved that the Finance
Don't fail to read tho proceedings of the in good repute anxiftg t&gt;ia brethren, and ia
j Comtnittcc be instruct.d to netlln with tbc
Bepodiotors' amretoiou. Tbo cosycrate regarded aa a rriiablo chriatiati mruiaur. .
i City Treasurer sjid report at tbe next
alau baa the cndjroeujeul of tbo- Mich- j
efforts now being made iy destroy the tia- *'Hc
‘
; regular mrctiog. Motins sdopted.
licr.il credit., abould command pul-lie at-I igaa Christian Aaaocialion uppaod tu fce- I
Ttre following bonds were presented:
ere: soc'etics." Which ia a b ds ol n&gt; nn.n I
Druggist trend of J P. Roberts end J.
. repul.-, embracing among ha m.vnl&lt;r» ui.n '
C. Limpmen. Lupsor bonds of J. H.
&lt; and * in»-u of high rank and ataudu^ m '
•xh-ty, acid »»ue «-f tbe ab.eK and u.oal i „
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,
,
.
. .
I Barry eonhty heartily mdursu tbe Jlmr
. .fovuied mmisura from tba rkreiun relu- j
, p,„t&lt;r „f.j.Ht uf o«r auppwt
fo&gt;« dal..4».w.u.l. iu lb« Staia Mr
Wbwkas, We, y a- wn.mitlre fully
jlUtl.tuui, Un if duly il cl -J laxturcr! f.sil nud rsadiae lira iu&gt;j&gt;-naoeo of a
and trwreia uu-kr tleir todatMteaat. ; thorough, rompleto sn-l itumediste organTh.O.agaiu,k ~ b,M«i that hcdoca:
“r7e’^e .
... .
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!„ . ,
, .. i
.
Rtt-Jtnl, Tlist Hie .Vitior.aU make
. 1,,.. « IUJ.
„ ».uul -W U.»,
lived for along now' lira family i*m.-tau ,i,0 t&lt;,W3&gt; threotfwoi thn cuunty.
' The following resolutions were offered.
•D'dock is extended to thd goollemra.
l!.d tbafo and drat is hi. port nfi.w addrji, | The Plaffoun of thn *o ealkd National ' By AM. Tomlinson:
p» Garmans held thr ir ftsiiral at Un­ (trough officially a* Luxlitrer tor thia State I party at Tkikd.., referred its t&gt;u resoluRrtolcrJ. Thai the Steward of Pioneer
ion Hail &lt;« Monday evening. It is re­ he i« atHruxd al Brighton, ia care of tiona
I
Hom Co. No. 1, shall reccire iho sura &lt;.f
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™t
—
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t—
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—
of the convention, hr m follow*
ported tn have been a very plcarant affair, Key. E. W Braus, Cansspobdlag Sec. uf
The oqtanixvim aliall.be known aa the I five duIUrs per ynr for sueh services sa
ibcragh. owing tu ib« extnsndy bud roads, 'the State Association,
• Naiiotul Party." and under - this uair.c ' said Hom Company mag require.
Adapted by aye* and nsya as followsthe atteuduure Inin abroad was not so . Mr. R. is personally known and en­ WV will perfect, without delay, the Nation
al, Bute and kx4 reoriatiuM. to secure i
kyr»—AH. Abbey, Dewny^MeNaogblarge as l.a.i been anticipated.
dorsed by many uf dis leading ax d most,
I mu, Tomlinson and Winkleman—5.
' We ate Its ree» ipt of Trolkfur the /’tv- influential roe.i of a l»r^B namber uf the
Bute*
in
tbe
Union.
He
has
traveled
pfr, alite t.twpnaocn f.prv juHUhed at
&gt;«r.nt. by F H. Burgis. It is sbly nd- very rxtenrivalr as Lroturar, aod ha* de­
iacd, and should commend the liberal pat- livered addtCT.r. bdore Suu aod Natiot-

SPICES,

clave of credit on, .dficial sail
bonds, and all other debts a_____---------- ,
public and private, shall ba dUcbarged in
ibo legal tender money of tbe United
Stales, rtrictly amxdirig to the stipula­
tions of tbe laws under which they were

By AM. TomlinronWniBKAa, Tbe Pound Master of tbe
city of Hsatinp has foiled to perform hh
dmy in regard to rendering a sutement to
tbf Common Council of all moccya rsceivedsod expended by him for each proecd-

GfeOTHING

HOUSE.

Store, 38, 40, and 42, Canal St, GBANB BAUDS.

ROCKERY

FURNITURE.

THE STEBBINS BRO

NEW YORK

One Dollar a Year.

PRACTICAL UNDERTAKERS

in the city and attend promptly to all cal
in that line day or night.
Furniture Depot, South Side State St., Hustings Mich.
Marsh 3rd 1S77 If.

‘

HASTINGSDRUG STORE
ROBERTS $

LaMPiVMJ^

NEW GOODS AND NEW PRICES

sSr-gssKS -*■“
SCHOOL

BOOKS

URD

STjTIO/tEHY.

61163775
New York Herald.

Fifth-hnimitco4.isicat.with the genius
and spirit of a popular ’p&gt;v«ram-nl that
any apwia ofprirato property should be
exempt M«t bcsdttf us jost share ot
public Imrdraa. Ouvcrnuwol bnqds and
moony alrould be taxed ureciraly aa other
property, and a gradual Joatnw rex sbuuld
be levied tor the sap|»n of tbo Gurera
meet sad payment uf debhu
ffistb— Public lands are comntao prop-

SAY

Don’t buy any I\jrnitureor Picture Frames
until you have priced their Goods, flJr you
WKKLY HERALD will save money by it.
Everybody knows they are the. only

Ad-.pcrd by ajxn aod oaya aa folkrnr
Ajra—AW. AUbvj, Dvvcy, McNaugbfall legal lender f./r all rf.-l.t*. duties aod
tax.* iu tbi United Starts, at its stamjwd toe, Tumlituno and Wrallccnaa—-A.
•‘Sroond—Th^o.sWbl Im

STAR

If you
*

For NINETY DAYS FROM DATE
Elegant Tabic Silverware .

At Hickory Corners

�Facts for the People.
St U», i
4tM****hlm**fv:
T.U«r lean ba&gt;, 4&gt;w»«4.1 ka»w.

Railroad*^

L.ga!«,
Ksssiai

“

-’r.nar.’SSsT*"''"

beinis advance,
soon rabacribing
mdcr
andWhen
paying
it showsfor
that
STi*

TUbaS to. .M»t*rr.d*ar.
8liU
h m Im u*« (

CMA««K_OF TJMK-

TTMT. T-A-TBLE.

-peaking like a book reapeotiag the latoat
improvoMoto in all matters, and that he
oatr gets his walking papers to the land

TaH-ng Effect Kcv. 11th

18 7T

UOIMfl t^*T- ___

«cm* tu MM histwam

Jspua'a rshellna com bar *40,000,000
ta.
«£*.(£« u M-naooo,.
000 more l^gal tad* note*. Japan now
has a national tM» « V350.000.000.

i J«

White fur rob** are used by ladia in
their carriage*.
Jet and bine gray beads are moat used
in trimming.
Drum aleevc* will be made quit* abort

m

vim Jutai &amp; swi”
lAliJIAI.
shobt lixx

The report contain* full proceeding* of
tho winter meeting ol the pomologies! rocicty al Psntiae, and of tha June meeting
at South Haven, and tbc eighth annual
meeting at Grand Rapid*, together with
about 40 nape** aftd cwaya, re*d at those
meeting, Ig^aotne of tbe meat auecemfu)
pomologiaU atd borticultoriMa of the state,
wbieh, with the dii&gt;ca**ion* thereon, can­
not foil tn prove highly interesting and.in­
structive to every reader. A proposed
method of elasifying apples with refcrense
to aixe. form, c*lor, quality, season, origin,
use and value, locality, Me, is also given,
with a Mtnpk table ineluefing 49 well

Wedding dresses are I mretly in the
princcuo style. mad* plait, with very Ki­
ll* trimming
i

New garnitures of artificial flower* for
ball drereot are of rate*, glistening with
dew drape .
Pretty new bandkerehicA are of abccr
lawn, with a ruffle embroidered in pale
pink or bine aiik.

sg&gt;.

Washington is getting to bo the hood­
quarter* of fiction writer*. It iuu now
Mr*. Southworth, Mr*. Buroctt, Mrs. gtepbeoa, and Mr*. Der-' - - -------- —
of Newspaper Row.

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I*. *«M, BO* 1 to*

Th. first official act of th* King of Ju­
ly wan to commute eighty-fire daath aenkuw, with the docllratioa lhas be was
happy to begin bi* reign by tbe virtual
abolition of capital puniahmeat.
It'i* stated on authority that cannot bo
quatiuned, thalrereoly milino* of Luman
being* are now starving ia the famine
atneken provineoa of Northern China. Itnmagination fail* to epp* with ao gigantic a
calamity.
' ’

JS.
■Mil MFII1 OIVISIOB.
n« BcU.Hr n,rl UM

tAPIBS ABB D-HD1T

B o • :ji । v a
IM : TAS a. a&gt;

Spargeon bat had to quit wark and go
to the couth of Franco for hi* health.
Polilcne** is a compound of • liula eti­
quette with a greet deal of commua eeaae.

Victor Emmanuel and Napcitou III.
died on the 9th of Jannafy, precisely five

a«M»a"wwf,'

he GM Sniwn Tlraiiiffl.

AQC^TS IVA V TEO

ORTHERS
NRAILWAY
J10MPANY
CENTRAU

EMPLOYMENT!
rm.* «r,«MS irl

MEgC

CHRONIC

TUB

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’■■••'r—*. r,&lt;

your
friend

INOL1SU REMEDY
iCIFIO MEDICINE

G. P. Rowelf &amp; Go’s. Col.

rennsvl vania
and neighbor* that there i
no need of borrowing
the Basse* to read.
when they may
hare it all to ‘
themselves

REMOVAL!
GEO. P. SOWKI.L 4k &lt;M»K

PROOF THAI

1.50 PER YEAR

cBoiumvtii mim

Pno® Leopold, the

31Sm

Syrup,

1928.728.

The health of

~

Doasair IB tali.(Inta

Railroad

EATIMi STAT!ONb

8R0RE
wa*

i

3 1M 11.11
1 KU* ' » U

Nihron ia at Ft. Petersburg helping tha
Ruseiaus celebrate their Victoria.

“Wind," sun an bld horsemao. "i* tbo
grand secret of a i fast horse. Good lungs
will eover a raultirude of fault*; whilst on
the other baud, perfection of shape aad
form are uartrW when tba wind is out
The ehret. therefore, in all ease*, should
be large sod rapacious. In shape it msy
wy somewbst, seccrding to tbe service
to whi&amp; the horse is to be pot. If be is
to b* kepVfor slow work snd heavy draw­
ing, the Aest msy be nearly circular In
fora, betans* this shspo is tbo one for
strength and bulk, to receive snd brer up
sgainet the pressnro of the oaUar ; while
al the same time sufficient room ia secured
for that expansion of (he lunrs caused by
slq* and repuhr work. Bat if the chest
» circular, let it he st the same time dree,
urebethe lungs may be crampad. A
horse with a shallow cheat is warthlcwi for
any purpose. Tbs rale, then, i, this: For
a draft hone a circular but deep chsM;
but a* aooc aa you pass through th* di f-

P's

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Tbc inauguration of Governor .McCkllan coat New Jersey *31,400.70.
,

A Helena, Montana, dispatch of Feb
15, says tbe weather I* delightful.
Tbe training ship Saratoga baa been or­
dered frota Norfolk to Washington.

ISIS,
Ml

iaiM Hti 1st. in BEflmd.

Mr. Darwin has arrived at lb* eeadurion that “the widely diflreent habita of
One of tha latest sly la of hat* is the life of men aad women io civilised uationa.
“Plevna," and is decidedly Human in *p- especially among tbe upper dame*, trod to
rounterbalance any evil from marriage be­
Th* jauntiest spring coat* will fasten tween healthy dorely-related peraona."
over tbo braut with a siogk button, show­
Server 1‘aaha. tha Turkish Minister of
ing a vest below
Fortin Affair*, ao outapokan io bis eooBaidas the valuable paper* above re­
New artificial roM* are eloaod a* bud*, demiralion of England, was mkud to with­
ferred to, other* bare been furnuhed by
aod by a apnog open aa fullblown row* draw bin remark* about Lord Derby and
special requeut, expressly lor thia volume, while being worn.
Minister Imyard. He wouldn't do il and
upon the following important topic*: ‘'Tbe
Some of tbe new paletot* of while doth
American grape mildew" by Byron HalMed, M. Ai, Harvard university; "Grow­ for spring wrap*, are made without seams
ing pooche* for market" by M. B. WilML Vaauviu*.
lianu, Saugatuck; “Tbe cbetniatpy of
frail ripening." by Albert B I’raacoU,
Should an eruption occur ia thia volcano
F. C.S-, university of Michigan . "Valine
and cause the destraction of one half of
of the trainins siren at tbe Michigan agrithe inhabitants who lire iu the vicinity,
cultoml college." an addme delivered be
lb* remainder, who barely escape with
fore the alumni of the Michigan agrienl
their live*, immediately m.,re back upon
turn! tullcgr at tbe last triennial meeting
the half cooled lava, aod ibere live iu con­
by Alien N Premia*, profewaor of bortistant fear of another eruption, foolwhly
culture in Cornell university, and "Tran* tic workmanabip, called an "afts^dinner t fancying that tbe oalv taoantabla portion
plantation for tbo farm, the orchard and lamp,' is used in lighting ctgareWea.
of tbe\*rth ream within the shadow of the
tbc garden/' by Prof. C. W. Garfield, sec­
great volbsno. Thia fairly illustrate* the
Cascade bow* of narrow satin ribboo of
retary of the a'ate pomologies! society.
three colors, such as pale blue, aad moa- for® of habit, and. t|ie pcraiarericy with
at rnr statktaiw. I
gr«o with rose, are worn at tho throat. which people cling to opinions wlwm on®
Thb Work ccataln* a full Assort of tbc
formed. For example. Dr. Pier®'* Gold­
New collars snd cuff* hare the mono­ en Medical Discovery 'cure* incipient eontomnlngical exhibit al tbc arete fair of
1877, held at Jackion. together with a gram in color*, on the points. Indeed, sumption, coughs, eolds, and all (Actions
full Hat of nrticla exhibited, the name* of CMu^tam* appear in almiWt every avail­ of the liver aad blood, yet aocm will de­
exhibitor*. and tb« premiums awarded.
pend upon physician* aod remedi® that
- Another new drea* fabric, resembling hare naught but repeated f.iieras to which
The annual report* of the following lo­ tbe raw silk fnrniture coiering, is called they can refer And although Dr.
cal aoeietiz* also appear; Grand River the “drap d'Orient," snd la very prtily Pierea'a Favorite l're*criprion is aoH on
Valley horticultural *ocie«y, Adrian hor- snd cheep.
tieural roctcay, Lake Sboro pomoiogieal *oPercales and muslin made with belted nwoy to i:a efieacy, and tbo truth of all
eiety. Ingham county farmer*' dub, and
South Haven pomoiogieal aocicty.
• baaqnea will hare deep, equate collars, auumiinu mad* concerning it, many yet
edged with Hambar,.- embroidery or Rua- submit to the use &gt; the caustic and the
...--------hta«y'i&lt; HMtTrouo.
exhibited in thi* departknife. Again. Dr. Pierre* Plauaat ParIhhed in tbe volume* of
gatire Pellet*. no Jargar &lt;haa mnatard
rd tho secretory to lave dur*w«U, will Maldvdy care ecmstipaljoa,
ar the beat things that have
wher, iyi, depmlenl upon dy*pe|»u or
.
— Written upon horticidtuaJ
torpid-liver. yM kkm aiill depend fur re
topic* coming within hi* reading* and oonlirf upon the "Utin mH" ur Luge due® of
draaric cathirtic medicine In the firn of
inch fare*, eao w* wonder at the blindness
presenting K most interesting and valuable
of I1 e poor Italics*?
epitome of tbo experience of the moot dis­
tinguished hortiraltarista and pomologists
Ncgfocted Coagh* aad Cold* produce
in Ibis and «ber stale* The** paper* oc­
more ruflerinr and lormont thaa all other
cupy about 50 pages of tBe book and are
disease* at thuaeuaon of th* year. Few
one of it, mcv. interesting features. Thev of dark vinoi and leave*, on which tbo
are aware of tbo importance of cheeking it
are followed by a
tread* and breast* of bamming bird* are at its first apprentice, wbieb if aBowed to
pcrchrd.
METKOBnUKItCAt. AMTHACT
become well established, result*, iu many
for the year 1S77, carefully prepared by
ome*. (n bronehiti* aod conanraption, when
Thing* in Genaral.
ProfcMor R. F. K cd tie of the aUte agri;'
death'elore, the ecaao. The - worae than
cultural college.
•
Great storm* aod fiorwk are repirtcd in worthloaa rrmedia* sold fur the cars of
This it. foKowgd by an exhibit of tbc f. I’-ttr.-,...
coughs bsi . beoonae ‘by *far ton oom moo.
nancial condition of tbc pomologies! aocic
“Be not deccirMd“ fo»g*r. G»&lt; new bot
«y Dec. 31. 1S77. and a list of the life
lie of Dr Smith'’• Cough Syrup. sod if you
mambers of (be society.
/
“fieri the m.mnv will be
The report contain* also a manorial
by draggwto U 50 cent,,
page upon tbe death of John 8attl* of churchc* in Philadelphia.
t by expra*. prepaid. for
Grand Rapid*, one of the oldeat Aad mnst
S«uh *Co.Eri«~Pa
A sow and longer bayonet has leea or
dcred for the British infantry.

Broad-Aesjkd Horen*.

nrwflMX

IICBIN AND THE SOUTH.

Blacx thread lace collars and cnffi are
worn by cldariy ladies
Good new* for brunettes-. Spanish styles
State Pomologicil Society.
are coming in the spring.
The sertrath annual report ot the secre­
Rosea covered with dew drops are the
tary of tbe Michigan *Ute pomoiogieal to­
day ha* recently been iaraed from the new trimming for bell drama
pvtosof the alate printer*. Th* work com­
Antique lire led-aprrada and piliowprint nearly 500 page*, including • co­ aliami arc the latcat extravagance.
pious alphabetical index
Three page"
Broad open buckle* of tortoise shell are
art also devoted to name* of th* officer* of
tbc state pomologies! and agricultural tocicties, and of the Hate board of agricul-

ir

pf&gt;i,s

ijKlWfliiiii, a i both, jr.
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»,m,oiiWrfmMi«p i7i«

1 BEEPS,

STRAWBERRIES,

Kansas ha* aubreritied and paid fur
*182,000 4 pur cowl. bond, re liian*.

srarj

Selling the hoaor of tho country for a
shave of tan cents on a dollar Would be
selling it al a very cheap rare.

I’hiiadelphis's contribution to the P.ris
Exposition include* 150 spreimena of
drags indigenoua to North Amerira.

A bill to abuliah aalioca fur breach of

Or, if they bare more wood
than greenbacks, they
may bring us (|no
• cord of good
Wood which

52S4E

The Christians of Edinburg snd Glas­
gow raiaed *117,000 for th* relief of .nf
ferers by tbs famine in Indi*.
Tbe store valuation of Texas shows an
increase of from *255,000,000 to*J95,000,000 during the laatymr.
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PEACHES, Ac.

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VOL. 22. NO. 46.

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1878’

WHOLE NO. 2092.

The ratarel of the Premden: to re-appoiui Simmon. •&gt; Collector at Bcreoo,
Hda fair to bring agun in review all hb utteraaere nriauve to CivU Service Reform.

ATTORNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR
IXCHaxr-rwv
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at

LAW *K&gt;Ucm»

DR. C. RUSSELL,

Whore d&gt;d th. pnatey eook ream? Hu
awwet tart, of-ceane.
' '

Happen-, can be built cn rtrtee aluwe
rtforting to-tba bnrean. on Dre. 31
1877. Thi.i.tUfirttlnfcrm.iioaof the
kind troued by any Mate dc^rimrat ih»
and ia 15 day. in ad vane, of th. tu
Two things in nature are drwtaatible a
ual time for making it
girl who ia trying to be a woman, and a
The rrtitt capitol .lock of tbe romp. woman who w trying to bo a girl.
Public opinion here recta, to bar. rettied down to the beltei that tbe aamben 78J,2&lt;B.3S; aurolm over capital, r. inanr
What ia tbe nrereat. thing tea mt look­
of tho Returning Board art to be left to
ing out of a window? Tbe window.
the tender rnercto of the Loforiana ballThe Wnrerotcr /Av„ My. Rhode Island
dour, tbu if the President hre been able
object! to die silver dollar bemnro it takas
lo find any ground upon which, to bree tnlerfcreacc in their behalf, it would be to
oj j&lt;-od in iqarit to the coneemtou. made
lam Spring that ht will decline to have
anything to do with the metier, except to
modify a. far at be can by moral tuufon
th. puninbaent to bo inflicted.

******* **• **'• BROWN Sc f. DETER I

ATTOltKCT

Phax ami Phus.

1 M&lt;~rfiylbbW L 0. 0.

_ &gt;

PHYSICIAN &amp; SIHIGKOM.

DENTIST

Nailrille.

HidijiB
I Kill sell my entire stock of

WINTER GOODS I
LEWIS STERN.
Sign ol the “O ASH STORE.

FIBiT GHAND FBIZE
Just received First Prise al Wisconsin State Fair and at our own
State Fair at Jackson,

DETROIT

STOVE

WORKS,

Hiauriso
■Ufo iieov
I IWVUH

Something

Six-hole, Extension Top, Portable PUniabcd Cbpper Reservoir

The

Carriitj, Sin aid OnMitel
p A IB TER
a ENBBAL

BEPAIBSHOP.
Th» wntenia »»d w—M •.»•■«»«••• **
Vir^S'
be. ia AeriaaBev.1 U»U. far l»«
• • -

beautiful and Bcicntifidilly-arninged Diving Hue Stove
now irrthe market.

II. A. GOODYEAR.

A. A. «. t—‘ ' C-™n “-A
Jal.rueSL.
Jf,1"

1

FACTS TO BUYERS!
U.—u™r» POWERS* BARLOWto*

ing in variety the combined stocks of nil other Hard­
ware atoreain the city of HartingB.
•
-

Wm. H. Goodyear
pgUHCHfflCll CHUIS'
PEOPLES drug store.
Pl,y.ici.n'. rre.mp&gt;"~
Family Recipe. cArefully prep^l with Drag.-I Cb—iol.

(,t Irtinwl quality

reroure^ )-» l« your cnlerprue. I MW
you Wuuld be pv.ily diMppumtod without
it, aad I b*d reibcr have loci the money
than to h.r« hwd yon dimppoinlod ju«
then."
“WdJ, .11 I an rey i», my abter Kitty
wu the reabincof rec All I am, or rrer
etpret in b«, in thia worU, u owing Ur
you. I .ever told you dial when I left
collere I wu going to d'etrecl ion a. G*
aa ertr a joubR mao did. 1 camo here
to ree you, and you know bow R.ndy (nd
kindly'you led «o bock to Ibc yolh. ol
virtue and peace. Yre, KiUy, you alone
reved me, and made me what I am."
•‘Wo are .owiag red reaping ill the
way through life, Albert. Did you ever
think, my dear brother, lhai wo are either
oowii* bimmiBga or curare all the time?
That all our word, and deed, tn thinga of
lifo, that wM brer freiu hrerefter? Pwr-

Our Washington Letter.
Wrehiogton, D. C., Mar. 1, 1878.
The Star of Wcdnevday evening bre
thia to aay of the dirmhy of acntimvut
cxiatiug in th. Cabinet relative tu the adver bill, and of tbe remptuena a— o£con­
flicting advice oygr which the Proaidcat it
to navigate the whip of (late
“The Preaident u inclined to believe
that it a hi. duty to veto the ailver bill,
■but ia willing to bo convinced otherwiae.
llrocw the Cabinet direnwion yroterday.
Hi. coretitatioual advimn pull different
waya. Thur word, of adrirei are too cuntredictory t. influence him much one way
or the other.
One member want, the i
country to have rilver dollara, hoe—dy if '
it can, if not, In have ailrav (Bland) dol­
Summer dreaaen art lo be trimmed with
lar.. Two .r three are diapoicd to adrire ctnhnAdered
'
flounce, in the Rureran colon,
black, blue and yallow.
the aigawnro cf tho bill' under promt. |red,
1
Tbe rent of the Cabinet think ihatcoruiKNew tin are of plain silk, the end. floency require, a veto. On a square vote it iahed In embroidery and fringe to repre-

ia likely tboae favoring a veto would be in
the majority. The secretary of tbn Treaacry d«w no*'occupy the twisted position
of stern and unrorepmu-iaing opp—ition to
to the bill signed to him by the neww
papcra. Secretary Shun fovon a veto.
The chancre arc that a measagc from th*
President accompanying a veto will be
sent to Cungrcaa to-morrow or Friday.
Whatever Ina deoriou the President will
communicate hi. momma to Congress.
From the large number of bilU aubatentially rretotiog the era saculsted feature, of
the Bland foil, which hay. been iatrod.c
ed io tbe Hutpe rin— It waa agreed to
peara —ruin that no ttone will be left snlarned to compare inflation, fur it cannel
bo douktod it i&lt; that, neither mote or Icre,
that ia aimed al by a majority of the orig­
inal advocate, of the Bland bill and who
denounced and refurei to vote fur the
Senate modifioMtotu. Tbe telegraph and

1877 are mater by •XJ3.000.tW than in
1876.
■
for Cliri«maA gift. for boys will d—erre
The report shows a total of 114 coo the beaedictions ol . t rateful propio and
pain doing Luainm in Michigan, of nutifdtawbdda.
which 103 are from other ataire, 5 from
How docs Mtflcrwg liuiimaity eagerly scan
foreiire (European) gorernmenta, 3
the reporewf patents granted for the wack
coding, to eec if Notidj Lunt invented
a
CM
that ill May blowed.
panics la »4UO,OOO.t&gt;y, admitted aarou,
•839,662.52 , Imbilitiea inclndog ro-imur
anew fund and capital, •550,073.88 ; surfour « regard, pc hey-fo4drre,»3rt-.&gt;,5BG (;4 ,
nfote written in .Michigan during 1877,
•1£136^3S.OO; Maminma received,
«149,K0A7, k—incurred, »S3^70.0i;
loamu fiqd,
82.47.

•70300,V71M6 , rendu. u repoicy holder., •U2,6t-G.l36.C7 , riate
in Michigan dtya« 1877, • ! 14,02
64; premium. \receiv«d. •1,46.4,2

The name oi a New Hamptduta nbool
leather i. May I. Cuegb. it U reueh
mere common to bear Kfo&gt;ol teacben m!
drwecd jM “Nay 1 Gwout.”— IFurcnlrr

Several exelisngta are giving diractiour.
•How to drew.' Tho taostacositfo' way ia tn
May In bad till tbe firn i. started and then
lake your clothes under your iru -nd trot
out tu tho dialog-room stove.

old pia-cuahiuo belonging to the late Mra..
(Jlivttr Jewdl of Caaoaovm were found
S8U ncollm. leu wonted needle, eighteen
darning needle, two tape need.— and
thirty-fire pin."
Albani mng very early i. life. She de
clarre: “My father tap that my b«by
gov coo. gaa-eaaa, M I nt upon my moth­
er'. knee, Uiowcd the mimic of hi. violin
with aueb fidelity that bn card to aay with
driight, ‘there ia a baby that ring, before

Wc hare politic, and txade. asd the
daily date of life rim* with tbe unraiag
mist and sett!- with the dew , tai aver all
things, eerenc and ailent anil starry, rise.
the heaven ol a nation's soul its literature.

A loin or mnttori waa on the table,and
the gentleman oppeaite took Ui« carver in
hand “Shall 1 cut it raddleariear! quoth
be. “You had belter cut it bndlewme."
Hjriedhia neighbor, “for then we shall

&gt;agts and lettera. particularly from the
Weal, imploring the Praudenl to waira,
if pnaaibie, hie ubjertiooe to the bill bow
before him, uid thre make a finality, for
dii. .onion at laaat, of Geancu) kgiaJaiioa.
Il ia urged that nothing conld * be more

If you love nthen, they will love you.
If you (peak kindly to them, they will
oprek kindly to you. Ure ia repaid with
love, and hatred with hetrrd. Would you
bear .weel and pi—nt echco*. ^wak
.weedy and pleamatly yooreeif.
A Huie girl who waa neat to tbe pawtore to drive tbe cowa. fell, and wan re
verely nemtehed and bruired On return
ing borne .he walked if .he cried -ben
Ute foil. “Why, n&lt; .heretried; “what

J tint OUt.

THE JEWEL COOK!

n- J. F4XX,

The next winter a new tpecica of mar­
ble wu dueova—d in tbe Earert&gt;rook quar
ry, having a rare bteeding. of colure, and
th. atone wa. very hard, which rendered
it of great value. Mra. Braley bad never
reminded for brother that .ho waa an
eqari proprietor In bi. purehxae, though
abv knew that h. WM making money bar.
Tim Braley, wm. well off; tfour farm wae
toty productive; tbe avail, of that, with
tho aolary (which by the way had been ta
er—and to a tboamad dollar.), gave them
a good maiStenaore, and there were a few
hundred, left ia the bank for a rainy day.
But one morning Albert appeared at the
patronage, and .aid:
“1 wppoac, Kitty, you thought I bad
forgot Jen *H about tba partnerehip ween
to«d into when wv boE?lfo out Whitta
ker. taonntatn lota; but I hare not, and
hero ■ * token"—be h.utfcd her a bank
book—“thiri. your share of tba proflta.'
•‘But, Albert, thin ia too much; it can­
not be right! Five thousand dollars I"
-ExssUy right, and the money b in the
WesrfleU Bank, subject lo your order. I
do bdieTs, Kitty, you had forgotten if*

2d — POWERS k BARLOW are ths only dealers
in Huntings who buy direct from the Manufiicturcn,
and so avoid the addition of jobbers profits to the
coat of their gooda.
3d,__ Thu house ia the newest in its line. and,.un­
like ita competitor*!. has no old goods on hand that
were bought when goods wore high, which enables
us to place before our customers goods of the beat
qudinw. .nd wlylw. •» I"* &gt;» P”
**“
our competitor's goods cost. them.
W e also have
the reputation for honorable and lair dealing worth
preserving, which given security • to purchasers a*
gainst misrepresentations.

4th-—For tbs »»k&lt;*
we (to nut xlrerlta ■•llowng Out Stole./ nr «M old
etviea of goods or dead stock for new.

which will convince
jr tljftt we !mve »ld «.n
Iton any uther dealer i

kill th. pending bill; and tbeu comm the
ronrideration that abould it be defeated,
a bill much more rtuiiari and .weeping
would go through with a whirl at the Aery maaufaetorrea by free trade er a low tariff.
next rereiun of Cong rem.
(
IV. Pay 170,060,000, in tho ahape of
aulaidiaa. graau and aiL to the South,
rareing It Iroui the Northern workingman
V. Take eff tba tax from' whwkey and
into the shade by the magnificent peon in
tobacco, in aid of the indtuiriou. lAsnoinduced the other day to the notin'cf
the Bow by » taemlwr whose uamr I
bare forgotten. Headquarters are to be
“No! What a peniua lhai man Sc! ia Naw York as are the headquarters of alHe i. a public her.ef.ctor, I beiieva bia Doac ercrytbiag else that is good.virtuoua,
brain ia active all tbe time."
beautiful, of good report sod great utility,
“Yea rowed the teed and h. u reaping
lb. barvret."
.
"Thatte jurt uU riiould be; be deWhat Liquor-Drinking Cotta.
Mrvrea reward for bfo patience. I do not
thtnkie ntSero toneh pain now."
Ab Kayiiah foctory operative, wboaaaa
“Sorectima be i. in aewta pain; but be
worked in New Bedlord, but bu returned
my. ihnbret anodyne ia content employ­
to Kngiand, write, at follow.
ment, be forget, himaelf and hi. paiua
“Tnare u at prawn-, a great .tagnation
who he ia employed. Dr. Kiagaton told
throughoc: tire whole co-juut, nxceptrng
J
me ooe day that I'hincem Hdgerton wu begawllo of about •2M.090.000. Tba tbednaktreda.
Wa have apeto iadriak,
tbe moot minnbte perron be ever *aw unfavorable augwrie. 1U&gt;iy dedaeib'.e from ,tbe bat year, one hundred and fwiy-revco
when you firet came to town, fretful, tho beuvy majority formally committed aullioa.
of pound, atcrling (directly upon
i
or reven haodr^ and thirty-Sr.
frectmiM Mdunhappy,.burden to bireealf Maine-. aaboidi—ADd from the ungraaom, drink),
1
and to H. mother uad May. Now look at

job. they (TO bore t. promote- They will
b. board From tn good time. It look.
aomewhM n though th. link knot of
Mmlbfty politician, win were awarded
the Ufo Saving tforvteu re the .fame of
Die i-bSs fnud. which their aervioc. onto
d-d them to tfiabune, hud already orgu

M.jor Anderoon.
.
From the 7Jk EailrxxiJrr for February,
a journal of great value to thoco cuga^d
ia tho trasaportaGcn barina—. and uf
specal value to those ecg^wl in any de­
partment of railroading, we clip Um fol­
lowing complimentary nodoo of our dietinguiabod fellow dtixati whose labors in

�Tbe Repudiatora claim that more mon­
ey ia needed te insure businam prosperity.
Bat the faec ri that money wri never ®
plenty or rules of iaterort so tow, in tbe
history of thia country, as to-day. Every­
where money in large sums to toying idle,
and can be Lad on fair oocwritT as tow w
five per neat, per annum.
And at this
rate Untmirt find ureretmeut. Tbe fact
ia there ia no demand for money, and tbr
majority of those complaining have noth­
ing with which to buy money, aad
eould not we it in any legitimate buriaem
If they could buy it; for‘tbe simple reason

that every department of businerc is row
largely overdone. We mirufacturc more
tian ns can sdl—Wo raise more prodeef*
than can be consumed at home or sold
abroad. Tbo markets become gio tied,
and prim go down, until the oust cf pro­
duction cannot be obtained. Thia is alike

controverted, that legalatioo caanot im­
prove.thia Mate of affaire. Over produo.
tiou doos not come from unwise legislation,
but is the direct result of a surplus of la­
bor, and against that evil, for evil it is, no
laws .however wise can . protect society.
To do away with thb, the' cause of tbe bard'
limes of to-day, we must produce leas and

bring confidence, and confidence will re­
store credit, and a rystored credit will en­
sure all tbe bariaeOa activity that the de-

Much of tbh prosperity of the pest has
been secured through tbe foreign capital
brought here to build our railroads, amoun­
ting to hundreds of millions of dollars, for
several years ia suceeaaion, but as these
investmenta bare proved noa-pnyiag. from
that source in tbo future, we cannot look
foe much financial rid.
Beaides we hare
already built tho vast majority of tbo rail­
roads that the buinesn of this country will
demand to do its irensportatku for tbe
next century;.hence wu can hope for but
little asamlaseo is tbe way of using the
surplus htoten, of which of the dam
that built our railroads, there is more than
the wants of the country can furnish with
remuacratire labor. And, hence tbe array
at tramps- that infest the country to­
day, as tho gnuuhoppen did Kansas a few
years since, eating up the Bubataoce of
those who by honest toil earn their daily
bread. Against these things legirialioa
cannot provide, and cheap money only ag­
gravates the difficulty. The remedy is a
firm fiasneial basis, ou which a^lurinesa
foundation, tho men who can command the
money of the world, as a source of profit,
will again inveat their funds in those depnitmeots of industry not already over­
done, If uy such can be found, ud thus
use the surplus labor of the country in
department of business not now Ameri­
can; sad tbo*, by mtrcasing manufacturing
induMries, use up the surplus labor, and.
increase tbo home market for the produc­
tion* of tbr sgricultureiut
That, not
eheap money, will ensure national prosper-

Bines tbo time that Abraham bought of the
children of Heth a burial ground and paid
for tbe mm* 400 abenkela.T rilvor. cur the other, eould bn rmtreiimd
rest moaey with*tbe merchant —the imr- confidently connt oh a'gradual
tian from thia rime forward. I
money—gold sad silver bavi coaatituted
tba money of tbe world, with ririlisnd sod
commercial people. Hav this been ooae-

doing thnr utmost to create a prejudice
against capital, aro ddoded. No matter
bow destructive, unpatriotic and wicked
a political moremont may be, there are
si wap heartless and unprincipled men
wlte are willicg aad anxious to lead it.
Rome had her Catiline, France has Lad
btr Itantoo and Robespierre, and already
America has produced one Aarvn Burr.
Tho masses of the people, bowerer, are not
seeking personal notoriety, neither will
they, knowingly, sacrifice thrir swrc and
fosrisj. opportunities far mtoems, their
patru^um and their CcMirji, to aid any

pease and trouble of sending to England
and obtaining exset copies of the standard
yard measure and the standard wrights in
English cxebeqwr, and by net of Cuagrerl
copies of tb^e obtained by the Secretary
of the Treasury h.ve been fm-nisbed to
tbe different State governments. Should
tbe original standards of wrights and
measures be Mt the Parliament of Great
Britain has provided for tho restoration
by fixed and certain methods. Cun it be
that tbe importance of haring fixed and
certain standards of weight! and measures,
has been -overestimated? The people of
this country would not rest under fluctu­
airy that tho principles cf sound Ensure
ations and uncertainties ia weights sad
shall be understood, and dSe people will
take care of tbo rest. In this paper it
will be impoaaible for mo to corer the
ground, which I &lt;to»irt to cover, without
occupying morn space than I can aak for
in one torus of vour neper. I will, there­
fore, lay tho foundatione on which to
build in future iwraac, and will endeavor.
in tbe fint installment u&gt; explain the na­
ture and use of money and tbe priacipl«
which goTsre dta selection. In doinx this,
nvresaarily hare property on hand, pur
my effort will be to male the matter so chased by differed standards ami would
plain and simple as to be within the ootn- suffer Ions by a return to the true stand­
prehenvion of all.
ards. but such ioseen would be attributable

Money ia a standard by which wealth ia to the departure from tbe fixed aud unrstying standards of w eights and measures
certainties, and not to the faet that the
government brought weights and txu-ja
back from whence they had departed to
prevent each finetnatioM. As well might

don« by way of barter. If A bad a botre
which ba did not need, but he wu in need
of a cow, the Ont atop woulil be io. find
some cm who bad a cow that ba wished
to dispose of, and then to ascertain whether
tbe man who had the cow wanted a
bone. If tbe man who 'had tho eow
wauled a home, and tbe cow wm consider­
ed equal in value to tbe horse, an exchange
would be the result and the tranmetioo
would be simple- Buppoae, however that

maaner aa to necessitate the amputation of
a limb attribute all his suffering to the
surgeon who bad saved his life by such
amputation. Tbe losaea suffered by indi­
viduals ia a»cb a ease would bo bat a drop
ia a shower, compared with tbe benefits to
the business of tbe whole country. Then
too, tbe longer the fluctsatfons and uno&gt;&lt;talntMs continued the greater would be tbe
tosses, aa it would be a continuing evil en­
tailing losses from every transaction.
I: seems that it must be dear that aa
tbe measure of length mart have length

wealth itself, and that whatever is need an
money must have intrinaic value. Wealth.
ia any thing of common desire and that
costa labor to obtain. A thing that no one
uablc than tbe cow, and the mao had desires is not wealth. A thing that ever?
nothing, that A wanted, to make up lb. cue desires, yea that we could not live
difference, then the trade would be blocked without and, yet, that we all can obtain
without labor la not wealth. Air is desirehie sad so abo is running water, yet. as it

CLOTHIER
A full line of Undershirts and Drawers.

to be used through all civil laws should be
abrogated. Tbe gruel low of adaptation
rootroled lhetr selection and will' control
their use. Gold sod silver is used for
money far the same reason that wheat is
used fur breed, wood and cool fur fuel,
wool and cotton for clothing and pclrolium
for lights. Who can fail tu see that tbsoe
things were provided and adapted by an
ollwise Creator for tbe nee of man. and
hoiHrver, that on lbs first day it ia pre­
sented to the Bouse, a motion to strike
out all alter tbe enacting cJauao may bo
gold and silver perfectly adapted to be tun­ adopted, thoedefealing tbe bB and proped as money ? Who can conceive of any­
thing better ? They are &lt;ctsperetirely in•
deatructablo ; they can be readily alloyed
and eoinod ; they wear out slowly; they
ere distributed all over the osrtbryet of
sufieieat scarcity : they arc of the same
quality, wherever found; they represent
trae wealth, in that they arc desired by appears needful to enforce the righto of
creryono outside of their ws u money, the publie U the premises.
The report scbetantially Bays that while
for plate, ornaments and various mechanic­
al uses, and no one can get them without disclaiming on tho part of Congress any
labor ; their values fluctuate the lews', of rigbt to destroy st pleasure the rested
any commodities knows ; thy arc so pro­ righto of property, tho right to -‘alter,
portional as regards supply aad value, that amend or repeal" tbe charter of lite Pa­
goldknay be used in large traneeolione cific railroads was reserved sad fas undoubt­
without being bordexHome rod rilrer us­ ed; that even bad it sot base specially re­
ed ia email traasaetfoos witl-out bring is- served, the prohibition found ia ths Fed­
eral Constiiutioriagainst the right of aay
Scala to impair the terms of a contrast
would give Congrats the right to interfere,
and finally that in the abneoao of any pos­
world has sealed that quesuon by making itive stipulation. the fundamental principle
them the m«Jt&gt;ey of the rommercial world. that no Coogreaa baa the right to limit the
Tlisrc is nothing su well adapted for mon
ey and nothing could bo better adapted for Congress, would confer the right oa Con
money. It la not absolutely neetaeary grroa to adopt such legislation m in its disthat gold and'nlvcr should be coined aad erstioa -m deemed Mesoeary to&gt; force those
stamped ia order to be used as money, but roads to comply with the spirit sad loiter
of their evntracta sub the Gnvmmswt.
The several schemes uf the railrood fobtimre they were swedged into convenient
shape and their value wu dotennined by
weighing. Gold has abo been used ia
California, and other gold producing oountriae, in tbe dust, in which ease, in order
to ascertain its rales weighing had to be

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rirts of a nine Una of WORSTEDS and

ERCOATH

In Ftmxtohin- Goods ww have a hue »

BROADCLOTHS for DRESS SUITS, the tet-t -yl- i« ch* BEST FITTING

CASSIMERE8 sod CHEVIOTS

for WHITE 8HIBT ia the City.

BUSINESS SUITS.
OVERCOATING in pood styk-

we SCARFS, TIES aad Siik Handkerchiefs

Umbrellas. Satchels and Shawl Straps.

33 Monroe st, Grand Rapids, Mich.

11263726
cmmc PirwiT eno.

COFFEE

SOAP
TOBACCO.

IMPERIAL SOAP

oUstte per poufid Reaper than aw.

। CROCKERY.

'

Ifur aoaveoicncc hare coined their money,
Imads their coins of different weights, es
tablinbed
by law the' fiaoaesn of the UtateJl
i
aad
the weight of tbo metal in eneh coin,
|
given
namm to the deferent ruins, aad
stamped the name on ihr coin itself. This
not wealth. A commodity or thing, that is limply a orrtificata of the government
is desirable, u valuable just in properties of tbe amount of gold or silver in cseh
emityfor money, or an instrument by to the labor which R repraerntt, or the
which one kind cf property can be ex­ labor ordinarily required to produce it.
changed far another, exists, aad it would
bo foolish to deny It. What causes the
noeenfity for money? Do governments
Wo should judge from* the tone of tbe make money necessary? Money waa used tog, a pound of gold, a pound of ireo or
Battle CrceKjowwuZ that its editor, Hon before civil governments exist*!. Money any other valuable thing or oummud.ty,
Geo. Willard, had turned traitor to tbe ia used to-day independent of civil govern­ represents a certain amount of labor, which
Republican party, gone back ou his life ment. Mosey would continue to be used deternuuai its Value. Every bushel of
record. repudiated bis own sturdy utter- were every civil government blotted oat of
attoos, at tbe limo .the inliarion measuse eriatenoe and every statute burned. Tbe labor to produce it, yet, when put in the
was vetoed by President Grant, and neecnaities of social and oommereial life market it represents tbe average amount
placed himself among tbe Rcpudialon of make it absolutely essential, that ws of labor required to produce wheat in that
our country a honor, by tbo non payment,- should have money, and that ia the reason market, and so with any other article of
or what is almost as bad, tbe payment of we hare it. We have seen from the defi- property. While this to true, it by no
the Nation'd obligations is a debased cur­ mtiou, that beside being sn instrument by
rency. Well, we believe tbe mark of which one kind of wealth u exchanged for prvpe-iy aa parted with, the producer gets
Cain will be placed on all men who at­ another, money is also a standard by whieh its equivalent in labor, because be may
tbo puaubmeul of thieves, great and small,
tempt to aid in the Repudiation of the wealth h measured or entimated. Indeed wike a good bargain and get what repre­ though you mil U a miX Tbo weight whether the offense ia against tM Govern,
National debt, either in whole or in part, money tnuld not be an instrument of ax- sents more labor, hr mav get cheated and represented by a pound would be no heav­ meat or iodivideals.
get what represents leu, or it may be vio­ ier though you eall it a ton. Tbe gold in
Tbe portal saving's bank LIU will soon
and especially upon such Republicans u
let, from him, io which cue be would get a dollar would be au more valuable though rome an for dispo^tion sod wdlfiml many M-ntt/uctnrml oaZyly
have been hencred with high official posi­
cha m/’Tu.v
fneada io both hausm, it Is ofilieved. Tbe
tion because the people believed them men commercial tranmetiona, that the values nothing at sJL Values are not controlled
2, 4, 6, 8 and 10, Rutgen I'laoe, and 33
of sterling integrity.
and 35 Jefisnoa St.. New Yuri. .
of different commodities shall bemtimated by spy arbitrary standard. They rUT fur
power
that
san
make
a
&gt;brep
equal
ia
vat.
s«sZr
*it
b*
and stated in such a way aa to be under
m lo a bone by calling them equal. Furrs
McCarthy, honey a qu.es,
Representative Willets of Moeroe, cn stood by all unreroed. How can this&amp;e
Ifetroit. Mich.
may compel an eichange bat that will not
Jone
except
by
means
of
a
unit
oe
tbhg
Saturday, completely annihilated Mr. Re­
By Grocers generally and by
make them equal ia vs'ue. No power on
pin of Texas, lata Poetmaoter Goren! of of known raise? A dollar or pound ster­
earth can make a piece of worthies paper
the Confederate Slaton, by producing from ling performs the same aSee in relation to
money a deJiar by calling it a dollar.
Hamlow Mieh
abo rebel archive! a riport showing that a wealth that lbs foot or yard measure dors
claim now being preened against tba Unit­ to length or surface. We measure, com­
ed States, in tbe House of Representatives pare and estimate distances by an instru­
by mud Regan had boaopaid by him, ment of definite and known length, this to have say opinion at all. In maltcn where money. It ie true that they pam from
(Ragan) out of moneys steles from tba instrument wt call th* standard by which they were o.x interested. If u article band to band ia business treasactiom, in­
has tbe world for its market, U is tbe'geo.
United States at the outbreak of tba lie length is measured. We could not meas­
ure length or distance with an instrument end opinion of tbe world that determines stead of mosey, yet they amount simply
to aa evidence of the transfer of reel
—if roeb a thing on bo urtoerived of— aad regulates its raluc. If the market is
money, without an actual delivery. What
The rriurus from tbe electron in New that has no length itodD One hundred limited to a single township, it is tbe gen­
eral opinion of tbe people in that town­ makes ■ bonk note or a governuMel note
Haaipohire, held yesterday, as reported in
ship that determines end regulates it*
tba Grand Rapid* ZMtoerot, indicate the
ise of the bank or government printed ou
rc-efoction of Gov. Preseott bT a majority
If wo desire to know th. value of any kind it that it will pay money, and tho belief of
of about 1000, ami a Rcpnldican majority
the people that that premise, sooner or
of
property,
we
enquire
of
those
who
are
in both branebes of tbo Legislature.
If the bank or
acquainted with the market.
Al values later, will ba redeemed.

Smith

* Preston.

rgS-DETECTIYKS
*,ND AMcH,C*.

HALE’H
BOIET OF BOREEOUID AIB TAB

KHo nuns,

Z. B. WILLISON,

real in the minds of the people they1 are
cutaalo sad above al civil law and aD civil

thrsata to publisly retract his lUoriss fo 1
regard to the revolution of tbe earth, yet, *
inaudibly to his penaeators, be- declared, 1
‘Still.it does move." M&lt;m cannot bo
Political Notes.
ntade to think there is nlw ia a thing
The Senate confirmed B. D. Murrey as
where they know there ia dom. Any
United States Marshal foe the District of
thing may bo used as m»oyL by general
ounocut, that ia wealth, that hat iatriaeto
value or teat is desirable ami reprosento
labor. History iufoma M that tia was
at mmtime used as money ia aariem Syrwould it art be the highest duty cf the scum and Britain, a prcpar.ttoo of leather
government, st tbe earliest possible mo
mon:, to s&gt;in establish tho true standard Russia, led in Ramah, null* lu Heodaad.
and bring aUmrocurro to u? Would auch cattle in lluerc and Oarasiy, toboono in
an art bo legislation in the interest efany Vi«fam and bultan and wnpmia th.

CHESTER’S CURE!
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The Mild Power

CURES
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A-7—« Oav Uniua
* r- M.&gt;,, Wlllrto.
Hl*.. A.
R—Gr. Ow. C. Worth; for Jnrth. of
aWlllUrt H.
fc, J*
of &lt;U Rm u 1U ^.h,L
Fiah; for Treasurer, Henry Clotc; for
Xarebal. John C. Ode; Ar Superviaor
latand 4lh Wards, Irving VoaVteJ; Ar
Supervisor 2d and 3d Want, Frank C.
Campbell; foe School Inspector, Joho A.
Fuller.
Fim Ward—Fur Ald-rman, Robert Dawson; fur Constable
Oliver E. Woodruff Srouud Ward.-Fur
Aldermao.Datnel McNaughton. Av Co-Ubit, Henry C. Wentworth Third Ward.—
For Aiderman, J.mae Luc Retd, Ar Cow
Mabie, Alice Jonre Fourth Ward—For
Aiderman, Omar Young; Ar. Cuustabk-,.
Andrew J. Rom.

ALE ABOUT THr’cOUJTTY.'
Warn.

Gold—100 i

Council meeting Fridayevtning.
Republican city committee mating.
Thursday evening.
Izvs Stern goes to New York on Sal.
urday of this wonk to purchaae bis Spring

/zAe rtatemeal of all tbo people ou Sat­
urday, who came front the country, wan,
that the roads were perfectly fearful.

The township meetings and the eily
eientiow will be hrid on Monday, April tet
—an unlucky thing for defeated enndiCharles H. Bauer will speak on nation­
al finance nt the Dorftn school boom in
Baltimore, on Monday evening, the 18th

Mrs. O.B. Campbell of Irving, th.mother of Mra. William F. Hicks, of this
city, died ou Monday night, aged about
sixty-eight years.
We learn that Frank B. Dceker, who
roudea in Ward 1 received a lelcgfam at
noon yesterday, inArming him of tbe deaUi
of his father that morning, at Coldwater.

BREAKING PLOW.
Breaking Plow

tu coMtitutfon
Dm u. H. which deri.ro. tbe freedom oftpreeh abril not be
abridged. We ere ateo a believer la tbe
doctrine that ivory one mart think for
Tbe Pink Rilwn girls are raising ‘oed’
with the boys down h-ve, giving them the
.-G. B. ’ at every opportunity. Boys you
will be c. mpried to rign tbo pledge snd
put un the red ribbon, oe bsgaa the follow
did lot Sunday night.
Take my advice,
boys, and get married, Kke the anther of

Tbe Biahop of Wretrro Michigan rc&lt;|noata, that all persona who may bo at­
tached to the PtotoManc Eptetnpel Church,
and wbn are not under any MinUtctial
eh*nr. Will comtnuniatle with him Ilia*.
extend to them such care as in ,
rer.
Gso. D. Gtixurix.
*
Grand Rapids, Mieb.

arc being conducted by Rev. Mr. Levuird
W. S. Benham, who reside, ua a«. 25,
in lire toWhrbip of 11 Bating., will sell a
fine lot of f* tsonal property at austiou. vu
Thursday, Alotb 21st, at ten uriutA in

Howe for au ituignifleant sum.
Tbe temperance meeting Sunday after
wooe &gt;n very laqroly Mtewded.
Tbo
■preebm of Mnm Carveth aad Oark of
Middleville, wore exceedingly intonating

The musae was exaolfewt M all Mr. Forb.’
mmie ia, a»d etidied tbe hemty eyph—
of tba andlwoee. - All tn all, doeptto tbo
■tons, tbe meeting waa n gknk/w mmoub.

OILS.

Tbua far the imprisonment of General

VARNISHES

LAST EMIT MARK DOWN

JASON RICH.

tho Custom House daily to sign papers.
A Washington special ays that Secretary
McCrary, who rinwthe trial of Anderson
Eagan, is still cf tbe opinion that Gov.
Nicholls will pardon him and other memben of tbe Returning Board.

If we don't sell our overcoats nt the prices we have marked
them down to we will carry them over until next year.

AH Overcoats BELO H* COST
We offer a fine all-wool brown beaver overcoat
For S9 Worth @15,
Fine all-wool black beaver overcoats for 10.00 worth 15.00. Good
fur beaver overcoats. broUn and black, for 7.50 worth 12.00.
Extra fine all-wool fur beaver overcoats for 13.60 worth
20.00. Heavy grey aatinet overcoats for 2.50 worth
6.00.
Heavy brown chinchilla overcoats for 3.50 worth 6.00.
. WA1I of these Overcoats are frBm 15 to 40 per cent, lower
I have the tergal .t«k of Grocatea in than Can bc
Other store in the city.
‘

WE ALSO SELL A PAIR OF PANTS

FOR

1.00

Made of extra heavy dark colored goods, wdHh 1.50. . If you
want any of our overcoats you had better call soon at

STAR

CLOTHING

HOUSE.

Store, 38, 40, and 42, Canal St, GfiAND RAPIDS.

HASTINGS DRU6 STORE
ROBERTS 4- LJUttPMM

TOBACCO.

SPICES,

ROCKERY.

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NEW GOODS. AND NEW PRICES
SCHOOL

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Jf/ID

ST^TIO/IKItY-

W. F. HICKS.

A few Democratic newspapers of this
again ilse temperattrcr banner, and write
upon its broad folds unitv and lore, and ; State are by no means MtisfiedJ with the
kit our cry bo down with alcujtul ami its I dlqi-xitl'in of lhe ciuugm made agaiost the
I Sum printers.
■oul-dcgrading befluencr.' A» the Lordi
A Battle Creek youth, named Miller, Is an our yard, wishing them »ai
helped Joaliu* aud Gidevii io the day of i tai l Iaxuotcr giri there married another please notify ua al once.
brttte, so, be will belp.as If tbe Lori h .
W. c. 4 w. 8. K
Haatiuga, March H, 1878.

BI YORK IKILY HERALD.
CLOCKS.

One Dollar a Year.

DOWN WITH HIGH PRICES.

New Advertisements.

MyxteriMs hitfimatiii1

Tbe Flint Nation^ Uak of Milford wm
organa«d po Wcdaciiy with • oapital of
SM,O(N&gt;.
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The Secret Out at Last!

Wonderful Discovery of
a Ix—tArt.

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New poCofficcn have recently been cotalilished at Auj,d, Sanilac tmauty; Giri
wu, Allegan county ; Jobnsonvilla. Ottawa
eoutxy. Tbo name uf the Mungarvilfe
Thiek of ibis, ye ItamseUeh. pause p^tofficc hu bean changed to Burton, and
the Springwelb office to West Knd. The
and reflect, stop where you are and com: fulluwutg Irave been diaoootinwed : Bloomand join our ranks, caat in your mite, and uag^Valley and Cob-Mori8a, "Oceana Mus­
help us to drive this soul-degn.ding demon ty. ud Long Lake, Travaran county.
from our land, ihst all tbe world may reTbe stockholders of the Grand Rapids
joied and be made glad io tetnperance and A Indiana ratlrusd elected the Mowing
d.roriore: -W. O^Faghartt Harvey-J Hollister, lliny ILtegland, L P. Randall,
kteueri Trieut, J G. Wait, J. N. Na&lt;Mluugb, Wm. Thaw. Thon. D. Xrenter Geo,
B. Rotens, Tbos. L. SooU, John P. Green,
and Robert P. Potter.

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The Chicago Staroh Woriti Make Th
Can la lhe Current Price of a
Pound of Snow-White
Gtots Staroh.

TO THE

CONSUMER

Of $5iaK¥erjfinjBaist

FARM, GARDEN AMO HOUSEHOLD.

New York Herald.

Dr. E. S. LaRue,
SOUTH AMERICAN

Avurod

IIfDIAN DOR
Mr. Frank Campbell is enjujiw a v~,
from hi. mother at present.
MrsA- Hugbn of 1'uUomtille. U
ria tag her parent,, Mr, aei Mrs. U- »’

Oil Uw^t 4 P.per Curtotaa.
Spring Curtain Fixture..

AND

Prions Very Low!

COME AND SEE.

The old system of State banks is arid la
have a great many advocates in tbo South.
come to an end. by the respondeat coming Banking without capital would give bosiinto court and pleading guilty and paying
a fine of ten dollars and eoata of auit By
the way, thia com wan tried onee before,
the jury disagreeing; bet Charlie found
that the evidence proved himrelf guilty
,
Jottings.
I beyond a doubt in his own mind, MtwilbA paper reewnmending tbo nomination
Mr. EditorYesterday morning I left
I atan-ling port of the jury said they were
of Packard Ar CUUrfor al New Orimns,
Hartings, on aa excursion through Rntland and Hope. 11 noticed wheat lonktng
ban been .igned by « United State. Settaton aad 102 Repreacntativca.
u forward and strong aa i&gt; usually seen io
Ahy, and epjaremtly not a a;ear killed out
Democrats in Washington are so cOcSTbo Coldwater Meibodtau will anon pipe
by winter fronts. I examined a lilac bush •prrana of praise ou a 12,000 organ.
dent of tba removal of Doorkeeper Polk
with its leaves jiUt unfolding, and it will
On Saturday the United Staten Circuit tl at combinatiocv are being Armed to elect
be thoroughly leaved vut in a day or two. ! Court authorised tbe reeriver of the h&gt; roeon^r.
A'poach tree, tbrt I examined, had its Chicago and Lake Huron Railroad to fence
Industrial Bwdliusiitesi Noles.
fruit buds so swcilen that it gnvo signs of
The official relnrns of the British Bo.rd
bring In bloom in a fow days. I saw at |
rf BaUj« Croek.
of Trade show Ural there wm a decrease
Thon. Jeffreys a brood of thirteen ehickof 110,000 m imports and 12^00,000 io
eos aa happy and as busily scratching
exporta from the British lafaw during tbe
and picking about tho yard as though it
mouth of Jaaaary Uat as compared with
wm May. Ths Gumers in tbe randy mcJanuary, 1877.
lioua, were plowing Av spring crops with
Tbe Lowden Haras amerts that Ameri­
soil ia appnrcntly good condition to be
can potatoes threaten to drive the hometurned over. Finally, I was visited by a
During the month of February Detroit
mosquito, which, I allowed to witiate Itself i let tor carriers delivered 402,000 letters, raised article out of the market. The
American potato is no Anger imported for
upon my hand, and quietly depart, appar- sod cullectcd 142.758.
An effort is being made to extend the seed, but in large quantities for vxtaumpworld to live ia, after all—barring lhe Toledo A Ann Arbor railroad to Lansing. tion. The Tiaras finds in lhe fact evi­
Hoe. Schuyar Colfax is to deliver bis dence of tbe remarkably productive powers
went of greenback*, which, of euurec, will
I'amnus lecture on Abraham Lineoil at
be plentiful flirectly.
CheUee, oo tbe l&amp;th inst.
Sugar is chiefly derived from lhe sugar
Yoore tnily.
Rambleo.
Tho spring term of the Apricult oral CcJ- cane and beet root in the proportion of
legn lua opened. There are 67 Freshmen, three parts of tbe former to two paste of
, of whom 4&lt;J are from Wlehigan.
the latter, lhe anneal production of cane
Out of 5G0 red nbbouers ia the towa- bring 2,150,000 tone, and of beet root 1,
ship of Brooaoo, but four have broken
400,000 tons. Of thia entire production
tbe pltdge.
only 700,000 tona enter into direct txmThu Chicago 4 Lake Huron railroad
rcmpsny are L-aning ecrtiflcalcn of indebt- anniptioo. lhe balance bring refined.
France, Germany, Russia and Austria, in
the order named, p^dttoc the bulk of be&lt;t-

tuuaaiaiM to fall ~n yuu tu bid.- you from
tbe presence of grepi°« •1»“ “oJ 0,01
Clement Smith, will address, tbe people of
era 1 should lltiuk y&lt;« would want to
Baltimore on the financial quantiuru of the
wear a flawing beard, and a large mows
day, at tbe Bryant SctexJ House, on
ladie lo Ade tbe blu.lt upon yuur face
Tbarnd.y everting. March S1M, at aevea
whan half famished women and ehikircn
eornn pleading to you. asking you with
tears that flow like a lava tide, to stop
■clung yjtur deatrnctlvc paiaon that they
Friday crewing, tbe ptere to be droignatod may bare a monel of bread to keep Marneat week. We undoratand that prcpara- vatfcm from the door. Let mo tell you
liutM are being made f..r a firat eteat enter- tbe dcril always like, a substitute tu do
taiAmetat
his dirty work, while bn site and choeklc.
□ct&gt;. Clement Smith will I epeak on behind the aoeoo If you do not do away
Nmluoal Finsoow at the Striker’s acbeol with your rumseiiiog. ibcrn will be no
bouse in Baltimore Tuesday evening, the need Ct your calling upon the aatrokcere,
l!Xh idet. At Quimby &lt;n Saturday cran­ tbo CJi.ldores end soothsayers, as Beling tbe 23d inst. It ia hoped, that there •h.trar did, to rod Ar you tbe writing
will U a full turnout al both pltw.
upon tbo wall.
No, indeed, it will be
written so plainly with the bkud of iVe
t&gt;the contract for building tbe Houk an
that you have alaia, that tbe-e will be no
need of aa interpreter to res.) your doom
Of woe. AU, ail, is bet, bosii soul and

efcvrtlonlr
Drought Swndme.
Patent Medtciaes.
Books A Stetronery.

4 CO.

TRY IT FARMERS

verson, and a handAI cf discarded jwli
licutH and bankrupts in buincM and imp­
utation enteb nt the Grroabeek bdmUg
as drowning men would at a straw.

i the |xvpU.
Ob ye fathers and mothers,.put ahowlden
lite Chobcygaa- Tribm* accepts the
lo the wheel and help roll on the ear cf I ameodment, and ackeowfedgea that per­
temperaOM and reform. Keep the bail a i■ Lap. J.n.o F. Joy knew what be vu
rolling until tbe ainka of iniquity, are1 talking about when ha said the Mackins*
14 Marquette railroad would be built.

Tbo gospel meetings arc still being held
almost every evening in ibo basement no
det ibe Pa« Office, and cvniiniu to be
largely aUeaded. Tfiie week the U^tygs

PHOENIX BLOCK. HARTINGS. MICH.
WANZ^R A BARNES, SUCCK8B0R8 to BABAS

PAINTS,

On Saturday laat Mr. Francis Bail of
Irving had tbe middle finger of hie left
hand split open by a circular aaw, nqemnitatiug amputation, which was performed
true, we cannot all be great speakers or
by Dr. Dever.
singers, but we can all be busy workers in
Tbe ladicn* tewing society connected the field, sod while at work we can lift up
with Emmuuc! Church will be entertain ow hearts in prayrr to our Heavenly
cd ret Friday afternoon o» thia week by Father asking him to give tu a bcunteous
Mra. J. S. Goodyear. Gen do men invited

the principles governing its a alert ion. ”&gt;

City Drug Store.

At Hickory Comers

The Republican State Committee of
Loufiana held a meeting a few days sirrae,
»-.d'ft&lt;*y -dnued comMocbNo hhrfT
st»SK Ae Democnu, who imagined the

Uroscopian Physician

“chronic
diseases.
Bak aad Feaate.
EYE AND EAR!
lies af trade. Terms ns Mare) an any
hnuae in the eiiv, and the g»odrt the bent
lhe merkrt affords. JoE^8?ANI.BT. 45

HEU

TISM

-—

�REMOVAL!
time

always worked on a farm, and will giro
my ei perWane ia sowing clover and timo­
thy Mieda. I think th* be« iims to sow
cLver aud timothy seed! eat* wheat b et

tber before the snow gore uff er wait until
ths ground b eatthd in tbe spring, it m
according to the soil; U heavy chy, row oo
tbo snow, laat never sow os sandy nut! na
til the ground gels *eUM. andtbeolmr
row with a light harrow. Sow plaster -m
ixfure tbe dry weather nimmeoceu. But
If I were going to sow ciorcr aad timothy
whb wheat, 1 would sow my timothy with
my wheat, and sow tbe clover in the
spring sitar the 'ground grts reUled; and
then row ou fifty Its of plaster per acre,
ami drag it lightly over.
But tbe beet
wy to get a good cateb on light aandy
Uad is to retd with oats ia lhe spring. I
we«U sow a bush, on 5 acres of light soU,
or &lt;1 acres of hesry soil. My experience
ia plowing under elov«r, » according to
1 tbe am), if tbe soil ip heavy, I would plow

|T*Mxtg Meet Kcv lltk
PROOF THAT ADVERTISlNGfAYS

Critic ou GotaoM_ _ ____ _ __ _ ...
Q'uutnl)
rfstural RoBgion. part
IN.. M'tcmil'tn; ’Au Os ford Lecture, by
John Ruskin. ATr^nmt* Cnt^y; March
of aa English Generation through Life,
Qv.irtrrly Rtvirw; French Home Life.
Zf/riHwo-xZ; Mack-od of Dare, by Wil
Kam BUA. and Within tbe Procbets, by
Mr*. Oliphant, both from advance sheets.
The Great Foor-fold Waterfall. Fr^r;
Doctor Lavardin, a sketch, Macmiltm;
Shakeaprare in France, A’raerwwrA

it «ruler thp accond year after rowing, and
pk-w under a much top a possibk, as it
will locoes tho soil. But on light soil I
th'mk the room do a much good a tbo lop.
Then plow lhe third or fourth year. I

In looking over tbe lust i/&lt;iwnw7, It ap­
pear* that John, iu Editor, has gone lo
the Groeubeckcn. Whet are the Demo­
crat*.golhg to dot In John, they have
lost their bead and tail. Nothing is left
but the body without bead t-&gt; think, or
tail to ‘wiggle’, And, of. coune, they will
giro up tbe ghost, and there will be noth­
ing left for • tbe Republican* to
make war againu, unless they fight the

atabili’.y not seeking after atraoge Goda.
Than National Greenback era will try lo
organise in Woodland, &gt;but 1 think that
to join secret political organiutious.
Wo haru plenty of mud, and the rvada
ar* horrible al present.
Sugariag bn cutnmeneni and we have
had one Cno run of rep.
Wheat on lhe ground L looking well at

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pianos:

'nt Fam Jtai I SaiiiH
ItlliUl.

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nisry Crime. .S»cfur«r; Walking in Win­
ter, htU Jt&lt;M GaaM,; Tbe Emotion*
duo to Christma Bdb, Sptrialtr; and
the urua! aelect poetry and misrelhay.
Tbe baek number* containing tbe first in-

from two reason*.
Owe u, tho farmer*
paMure too late in the fall, and I think if
they would not paalurc at all, lhe clover
would not run out in a great many yearn.
And lhe other ia, cnliing seed off too late
ia the fall, and tba stems are hollow, and
tho rain gets into the atom, and follow*
down to the root, and rot* it, audit winUr-kiUsouL I thiek it ia tbe cheapest
way to manure a farm:
And not only
that, but it afford* considerable part arage.
I think it pay* a former to seed after
Iv double lhe price.
The idea of mtro
every crop be aowr, if he ia going tn plow during novel* clearly printed an-J well
bound in cloth at an low a price .wariaugpay for the send and it will not harm the perted doubtless by the prevailing (hard
land. If I am not right about thia, let limes, which necessitate a general co tail
meat of margin*, and it find* its justifies
some one inform me through your paper. lioli in lhe wide popularity of the aJrire.
The general desire for books of this Iclasi
the publiihera recognise by annourieing
tbe prospective iaaue ofa new volume every
Thing* in General.
mouth. Haring nekioud oach of lhe looks
England is atil! cnsrgntimlly arming.
already published, we apeak now of tbo
Outstanding legal tendero, S34S.618,- aeries a* a whole a* bring one of lhe many
indication* of a tsndency io the book trade
to adjust prices lo’the condition of trade

1677

GOiJife V*5Tr.____ _

WHITE

■jswiitr

KAuirrxov'ic*.
laker ttnrn. Miyyre

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Lung Syrup,

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■IAMB KAPIDS DIVISION.

"eretMB U. fsa JaaUBM bTiU Fsarama Caart
■tall araalut ika Wait al &gt;aM Caart, aa-l lS&gt;

A VacctaLU Couipouia! lor

2? •43tcs.,w.-rti suster:;

Doom cf He Ttrwl ail Lieu,

fer.’ffcsu wrai ‘lix t:

■asst-—. „

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TU UUaMe Short Life

u.

SIND IAPIII ABB BETIOIT

'"^aiaUoia t. Th* alcr&gt;h"M«ra «T all oraarallMM
rertararol rtrwk aarwraljM
’’'tHl^^Twad AmaaTawnl U UaalaU. aaM

In accordance with my promise I will
I will write again. In tsy other latter I
apdke of the revival meeting* which were
Serenity as a political power may be in­
dicated by minus.

Germany is trying to mediate between
to be allowed in decent society, now get on England and Buasia.
their kneel and pray to "Him whom they
Mr. Cox should put himrelfin the hand*
used tu euroo”. The wort, wu among old
as well as young. The convert! meet three
times a week to pray and talk, and tlXy

4* C.xriaau.
W •» »• ttaitevUi.

VI

EMPLOYMENT!

hate aomo very good timts There have
been about 25 names added to the church,
with prospects of more. The cunrrru gut
up a donation party last Wednesday e»eo raped such indecent haste
kg, U ttw’huuse of Bro. F. D..Buck, fur
A National Fat-Cattle Show id Co be
the benefit of Rev. E. Wigte, who oon- held in Chicago ncxt’wintcr
Th* C'xar’a army w» the first Christian
about Sal) or Stlt) railed, 1 nadentacd. Tbe
party went off nicely, all 'haring enjoyed
themselves; bat right hero lot mo quote
this fluid and excrete from tlfe syaum the
••Moody” ou Ibtao donation parties, etc.
ooxiou! elemreta, ;t ia not nf practical im-.
pcrtauco that I *L»uld describe' each. For
Mr. Moody took occasion. recently to deinaunre. tmJirsj Author* describe about THE GRKAT ENGLISH REMEDY
fifty varittirs atom disease, but as they
GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE
all require for their cure very similar troalment, It io of no practical utility to know
is to be erected at Maron, Georgia.
just what name to apply lo a certain form
Mr*. Hayrs baa held her laat Haturday of akin disease, an you know bow best to
cure it. Then airom, I might go on and
afternoon reception of this season.

CHRONIC

church. But tbe church don’t want ai
help. Yon kne by mixing up with
to fly out among Kugliah Sparrow*;

The Treasury Department is ready to
begin nt once to coin tbe silver dollar.
Grace Greenwood says lhe Chine e are
not a curve but a blessing to California.

very soon eould only “chirp" "chirp'’. So
The Presidential wish not to intefere
it is with Christians who mix up with lhe with Congress seems to hare been graliworldly at these “parties," they lose their
voicus (or influence) and when they get
up in meeting they can only "chirp”
“chirp'. Now these ar* my seotimtnts
also. It is all right to “pay the preacher”
but don't get up any "frolioa" and ask'the
worldly to help. It ia too much like “eat­
ing and drinking with the drunken,’’ spok-

mvr-

&amp;.5W

BOILER WORKS

ncTBorr, juch.

laM: Hit

roaaln. All Ell.c

tntl neighbors that there i
no need of borrowing
the Bakner to read,
when they may
have it all to
themselves

^Ct**^**^?* jSrersto**. u a.» a*
4n«. M r««Oi at til Manar t*&gt; M«U&lt;
milntin.

Th* California floods continue. It is
estimated that »1,000,000 damage has
bees done ia tbo Sacramento valley.

JHIE CtLVEBVBLL MEDICAL CO.

Mrs. Salem Evant has given ths Red
Ribbon dab of Evansville, Ind., a 110,­
-Mr. G *1. Bertram, the southern gen- 000 lot on which to build a club hall.
Tbe House applauded itself fsr decree­
tlom.n.haa removed to Townseod Centre,
Ontario, Canada. Ha departed last Sat­ ing repudiation. Poor idiotic Blind Tom
always applauds his own perform snoe*.’
urday. Goodbye,. George, oar beet wiahVirginia doo* not ...em co prosper un­
es follow you. More anon,
Gwi
der Democratic rule. Ebe is practically
bankrupt Rcpodiatlou is next ia ordy.

Madison Dispensary,
, MlKdwaauOt-r.lfi.
DR.C.BIGELOW,

The Baldwin Loeomoiiro Work a. Phil­
adelphia, oomplstsd the fortimh aud last
it--- TlnMian
Stalo Prison for three year* at Muskegon,
Ml tho 21 at, for burglary.

The wife of Dr. Rynd, of Adrian, on*. 1
of the Regonu of th* Untvremty, !a lying I
ill, tnd not expected tu recover.

ire been incited to thia hr^v by Bisho;«aed Mi*. d'Arrembel Tbe hbrenders si the jtd) every Sunday
Hamsr T. Kiddle ~ amelsd ah Char-

your
friends

kov BeiM.

Fully one fourth of tba Roman Catho­
lic* of the world are, it fa said, io America
—North, Central and South.

Richard Trevaiick and Htary
inron were th* dimitwtiahad asss.
ran io tin Grrenback eonret

ORTHjERISr
OEKTTn A 1_,
NRAILWAY
COMPANY

ta-xi

ruttgli skin, scurf, scrcfuktu aorot sad
aweUingt, fovrr sores, whits swellings, tu­
mors, old sorim or aweliinp, affeetioca of laaCfarahkaS arsaaMlr
the akin, throat and bonea, and uber* of
the liver, stomach, kldosys, and lungs.

The Rod Ribbon Club b doing finely
just now.

cd-greenback a to pay our debt*, ttaot
&lt;d—the man that atclc the ax, ha ! ha!
Wanted—a minister for two or throe
young couple here.
Wanted—Frank 8
Bowen lo make hi* appearance ia thia
neighborhood. Wasted—a certain Bible
Agent to make his sppsaraoai again.
Riley Holcomb has named the boys
(tbo twin) Merer* W. E. and W. A. Hol­
comb, or William Epgeoe and William
Albert. Next ccnMo lhe presents, which
I suppooe will be "rich, mrc and brauti

fit Grai Start NkiiIh

Laat year S31S.400.000 worth of farm
products were shipped from Chicago.

crnui »nsm iiniTtm.

,50 PER YEAR

PennsT
Sr*iu!i 'tj*-

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VOL. 22. NO. 4!

HASTINGS, MICH., .WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1878.

PmSffliU AD 'HnBfi

WHOLE NO. 2093.

ingredient in mflite, for credit. do axbt.

For NINETY DAYS FROM DATE
..SjWJ'.'t Tnlile Sllv. i waiw I

Toilltotreto: Snppn® ch»l .nterior to
the iBMitatioc of forma! govmmrota and

to/
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON

mb.

or are mid to k and those nonrfitioo. extottog, tbe.eowtnet or agroemeM ormtods,
follow, and the exchange to at or.® per
footed. Three TOodilfoo., one existing, lb.
.groctaret is impossible because at th. na­
ture of the human mind. This to com
msrre. which to easphatioally the tnflt
sgreemcot and implies psm,. The .lightfor a medium of exchange and mresure of cel el-mcnt of for® introduced, .nd true
values .nd of liquid.tingWm!-® of r.!ur
The form of trade .bore given to barter,
in I reds- The preeioos metals ere found
to answer all of these purpore, better than l/veeed. now, one Mcp further. Suppuw
any other objretx whatever, end there two I one of the men hu an artido which lie
metal, together meet the requirements of drtiren to put with and which the other
but that the hxter ha,
the whole human rare as measaren of val­ deri.-en lo
ue and meJiutu* of exchange They are nothing wasted by the former for urn.
What must follow?
OMof
Batsral money, the only reel mooey of aniversal .doption Ind recognition. They thinja—either there will be M mutaal
agrwtneut. and hence so umTmatile u*w»are the blood ot commerce.
It to a fundamental principle of finance action ateall; or the owner of the utlele

. C. Rl_ SSEl.l„ \

PHYSICIAN &amp; SUBGEON.

DENTIST

Hartville.

Hitliiu.

iag to th. extent to which they reamed in
making it nvcoamary to their peotdo
Hence it to th.! paper or .ny mere token
ean
be made, while natural momry toper
kind at .bother Ume, which to greiag cred­
it ; cr there must bo given ia esehangn to tialfy or wboUy dmptoced, to pare® ware
th. owner •oreetfoa^wuh whreh u7ow.Nl degree of parobaaing power. It may be
er can procure thst whieh hto ae®Mitire 4hat al! thegovernmevsa ofthe world avoid
require. It to mH voflfotout that the thing dwnbino and could agree that paper, hav
ofl^rad by the buyer will puniare what in^.witabl, form red devioea, whree tex
the aeller deairre, but lhat thing mast be ture\hoald be an eternal teens, should
such re will command the belief of the
*•» •» &gt;-r u. a. ~i- h

Announcement !
1 will sell my entire *atock of

:

WINTER GOODS ! , AT COST!
is the time to secure imrgains*
Dress Goods ami Shawl
•Very cheap ; as 1 intend soon to go to New York for my Spring Stock,
and must wake room. Come early and secure such bargains as never
were offered to the people of Barry County before.
j Now

LEWIS STERN.
—Sign ot the “C ASH STORE."—

which w-Tt. wholly absent from
Ibis debate. I only refer to lb. bad and
miaou belief whiA they eauwtaiu, lb.
destrucrive nature of which to bo mare
obviated by their rinoarity than the tor­
tures of the martyr, were justifled and re­
lieved by thh seal of the persecutorBoth these suboraiaate movements
above referred to are of the same kudeacy
but are only, ia my belief, preliminary to
tbs gnat conflict which tn ease of their
saoceas hen and now lira beyood, between
imdcemablc currency and coin.
Many of the leading advocate, of these
preliminary mcavures are so and declare
that they are so bceauao the*, are
scope toward ■‘absolute money." Quo of
the very ablest advocates of absolttis or
national money, as its friends sometimes
call it, io rioting its review of ths reamt
hard-money speech of Senator Kxiuvax,
ia tbs other end of the Cbpitoi, thna ex-

AA W
ud IT ^1, k. » W—
U, Ind. ril b. awnnund, m.
th. n.-h hto confides® is mtoplsod. But

I do DOC Olein Io Mr tbui »n irtieU or
rommodity which ia the miieruj of which
u M twhpoawM thto equinlcal Vkfoa, at
any thins Me reiuive worth, mux i&lt;- tt,.
•d ia (Oreting th. naaml driivevyof octamodiues in every ioMawce. The real ex­
chug, to ordinarily the truufor of the

GEOHGJC D. V^RU
JErJ”.orXlu.F**c3.y^

p “1

vcrnlly and come lo be accepted for the
same use by all mankind? Remember
that pen*&gt;.Dcit deception of communities
to icipotoib'ie, and ih.l the teller mart no
believe in every latten® or there can be
no contract, no exchange. There is no
joveroneoc to aria or sump this snide.
Th‘7- “r 00 L
pcetobic, for there mv no govern-

ont ofthe ouertion. The owner nut be
tempted er induced willingly lo part with
bn property, no matter how great the no
ceMity of the buyer. The right of prop­
erty, and to retain it if the owner pinnae,
to one of the absolute righu of man.
It is a case which taut arise daily ia
the lite of every Mvaga. and that it due.
so, and always has so ariaeo, to proved by
the Get that every tribo ou earth Lae and

-J-—-- — A----, “
.....
Thon mast t» sosne article agreed upon or
underetood betwren tb. parti® which
ahall maasnre the ervflil aad ha liquid,
tion. Credit to a value thus measured aad
defined at its creation; the actual payment
or delivery of property for which is defer­
red , bat it must be measured just like the
other value or the remmoditv which to
Preferred at the time of the original
traaaaecion.
Tba value of the given quantity of the
commodity, ar of th. artiri. for which

HD,
atLitrx
»4 HI bui»i

they cannot trust each other always ; mbuodmlandiiqa sad disputes srito ; hen®
th. ocomaiiy of legal tnbuaals fo enforee
tba obligation of cootraets.
I
But of what avail to the Judgment of a
court without lliora to some common mo»-

Money may bo gold or ailvvr, or shells
or iron, or pebbles or sny artieie whatever
adapted to use, aed the getting of which
tosuffieiendy difeult tn giro it value.
Grains of mod might bo so valuable m
gold if they were ao more common and
had as many uses re gold. Ifsn article

adaptation to tbs

FACTS TO BUYERS I
1st.—Messrs POWERS k BARLOW h»ve*«iock
of critically selected goods for this market, exceed­
ingin variety the conibinetl stocks of all other. H*rdware stores in the city of Hastings.
2d.—POWERS 4 BARLOW ore the onlydstulers
in Hsutings who buy direct from the ManuWurers,and so avoid the addition of jobber’s profits to the
cost of their goods.

Wm. H. Goodyear
fUJUfflUM®
PEOPLES

DRUG

STORE-

3d.—This bouse is the newest in ils Ijne. «nd, un­
like its competitors, has no old goods an hand that
were bought when goods were high, which ttlMta
us to place before our ctutomers goods of the beet ■■
qualities and stylus, at least 10 per dent
than
our competitor's goods cost them. We abo have
the reputation for honorable and fair dealing worth
preferring, which gives security to purchawra againat mwrepresentations.
4th—For the sake of making prices appear ahaap
.
.. . X___nr sell old .

to our facilities for purchi

erery fora of money not convertible at the
will of the bolder into real money or prop­
erty of equivalent value deooMtrelas that
tbi-re would be no stopping ptore and no
resppesrence of purchasing power until its
quantity or balk bad so increased that its
eummoduy value rhvuld assert itsrif.so
lhat ultimately a ton of pper Ulla or to­
ken. of absolute money, wbseh might have
a foee value of rainy miUioos, wrenched
by iu original issue from ruined holder.,
would be WOTth jcai one too of wine-pa­
per material, and no more. Oi room,
long before this point wimld U- reached in

it, becaow it to cue tray alike to experience
udnaron. The iseoUl natun of man
make, it imf«»iLU. We know better
AU nations cannot abw. ar.d ther Dever.
will aooeey than the millennium, agree up­.
on a adhatitaut for both gold and aiirer,,
nor ia the permaneM uwc'of a thing ar,
money which to not rouvotibie into one or.
I

eve: wfely or p&lt;-ra»ner.t]y used M money,
eitberin the euvageor in the civilised state.
whieh did not .r.vwer mav other use of
man than thst of a medium of exchange,
to which w, whether of penoaal odornmeat or as an object of admiration, or ol
the gratilicarioo of a. mental at physical
oereesity, it could be converted when not
demanded as a medium of exebangs. And
if there were raeh aa article, ns parehaerng use, beiag ito only re. gould be gor, creed by, and would fluctuate id staordan« with, .be rariauotision that demand
alone, red therefore t»aeh more largely

jeet would develop the following qualities
as existing in the real mooey ofciriltoed
•alioaK
Fireu Adaptation to that |-arpose. by
whieh I awe couveeirnee in handling,
durobflityr^Sculty of imuacioc, and the
Hks.
Second. Coatlioem of production. That
which costa nothing is worth nothing as a

Some artidee very grertly, like com ; otb-.
erv. like gold, very liuta from year toyear.
Now, usIcm the creditor caa be assured
of psymeol in some tiling having re areriy

Jwtforson St-,

time, the money cred within their jurmdtotwu. They oannoc do so pemuendy. for
th* natural tow. of money will hare their
way uiumately, aad overthrow ny goveraaaeat which euouaaca to violate them
But govern meats caa by positive laws
kleet an article to iteelf oonvenieat for
handling u a medium of nxehxnge, aad
by prohibiting, demonetising, or eudsaror-

must first accompltoh _______________
the human mind .nd overthrow by new
demoastreifoes aH the existiag groande of
human onMon®.
Even if the theory of absolute taooey
ttroereuon. would
there be. through how many cyaireofruiDdxaa expenoMtut and dtoasirous demonatratiou muto all naiiou. pres before the
existing oonrictioas aad ground, of eon flden® in rod mooey oan be swept away
and the use of abtolulc mooey caa be subvututod. sad even if, after wotunre kf
dcatruction, die change ruuld bo effreted,
of what great good would it be to the rare,
sin® ia order to be worth sa much it must

purpose of exebapg*
Why. than, it to
aAed. did lbs greeulack fluUand flourish
whea forced upon the American people?
Why will the paper bill of the banks oommaodaaything within tbs purchasing pow­
er of gold? Simply and only bwewuse of
the promite to.psy oa their fa® aad the
faith repoted in it, which maka them coarerablc into coca or property by the mess
ure of eoia.
Without this ppmtoo aad this Gilh lbs
gnenbaek never would bars poaseeaed
the function of money, nor would any bank-

�SWORN EVIDENCE.
Wa hare ‘eeeu from our former arti­
cle, that gob! and rilrer, breida betox
perfectly adapted to bo used as mioey,
sreperfvedy adapted to bo used -jointly,
i. w in connection with each other. While
gold is more eonrenient and bent adapted
he large treoaaetious, ether b mure consort nf a dollar, for there ia no other dollar
and tbe oat off 18flf» ptodring payment of lam in hirer would be so hanvy and balky
th. publia dab&lt; ia emn/Ssplv’Saoptmed
as tn b« inconvenient, if mH uMndorable
an existing
i 11 did’ D'’1 CTeaU' 1
a dime in gold, on account of ite email new,
To show this with abaohtte cwrUioly, it wo. Id be wjoally ao. This in not lU only
1* unly uceaarery to remembar that iu 18U2 noria it tU most important reawo why
at ito iucoptwn the interest on tbe public
debt wisexpreudy msde payable tn coin
our mooey. Il will have a tendency to
at all titres, even during auspeMtou ot
«pecie paymeat* generally, aad provision keep value* more uniform and to prevent
was made tor th? cultoetidn of the customs a stringency in the mooey market It
in gold to irettre a fund for that purpose, trill make the mooey market more elude
and also to provide a staking fund for pay­
ment of tbe principal. It would b. ex
tremcly riagntor if th. iaternst. a trere requirement* of the commercial world. A
incident were made payable ia gold wire cause that might bear on one metal and
tbe principal was to be caid la premiere, effect a etridgsney in tbe market were
made only to be broken. White the pay­ that tbe only metal in use. might not bear
meet of coin u stupeodod by fore, of tew
the greenback is not paid ia coin simply

dollar ia real WMav. benawae U can be
otmverted sate a dollar in real moo^.
Then all flactotion In valoaa will atop and
bnsinren will b. built up no a aoKd Csondatioo. and there will be real not aA.sm
prosperity. SouAtbua* it will be neerenarv

main Mandiug until the obligiion has
breo adminiMered.
Th. Phikddphia A'artk American re
Paxm to Caxdidatbs —Geatkniea.
you coma Iwfore na recommended as being marks there u but oac thing to do now—
men devoted so the principle* of our Or' to stop calling namce and trr to make th.
db* Mbr an guH * tbe pld ore. j

Cmninnati Omnaanrel.—“Bre Butter
and Tom Ewing are loomone out in tbe
wet with their reg baby."

Wu bar* sees what thia country would
pin (?) by making a dollar worth moatytwo ceau Io the market of tba world, an
unlimited legal tender, Dew let u consid­
er what U would loan.
In 1873 the tegd tender qaalltiea ofeilver were limited to sums of five dollar*
aad Ire*. At this time th. aileer dollar of
412J grains wm worth one dollar and thre.
stopped their coinage, and what was cored,
by the laws of trade had reeved to Ito used
as money, and had been converted into
bullion and plate.
AU our national obligations were erented
when there was no rilvur dollar in exist­
ence in Uiit country; and tbe same ia true
of private debts and obligaUooa.
Dore
any one sappuae that our AuaoniUr and

lull line of Undershirts and Drawers.

The .New York Jniuac.—“It is still
evident that a Republican has to bo aw
fully mad to rote the Democratic ticket."

-bare a complete rtoek of Mrti’u, Youth’*
A abmaaatoek .dfgqrfa jwm reaaived ;
i and Buy * BUSINESS and DRESS
for FALL TRADE.
! SUITS and OVERCOATS.
Our CUSTOM DEPARTMENT cow
In Furouhing G-xl* wn have a li«- jrima of auto, lire of WORSTEDS and
th. texre wyw i« *• BEST FITTING
j BROADCLOTHS fur DRESS SUITS.
CAS81MERE8 .nd CHEVIOT8 hr WHITE SHIRT in the Chy.

The New York Z/reeW.—■ The CostPbC*. - Each eandidata and member of federate archive* are a Godaaod to the
th. Council will no, place his right hand true-blue Republicmu "
upon hta left bre«at, and using his owo
name where I tuc mine, repeat after me
th* fidlowiu- sbltgattoo: ——————
Paxx.—The Council will now be sotted.
and aMuetata ttriti tilence.
Pars, to Caxoidatm —I will now
prveeud to impart to you tbe Unwritten
work of our Order. Thia eooaiau cf
Signa. Words, Grips and Pamword.
Th. flrat method by which you may
Tost any person aad ascertain whether ba
'• a member of oar order is an followa,

OVERCOATING in pood stvlea-

It!!

hili

Moattterearas* * wnrv

CUFFS and th. Uterf aordtie* in
SCARFS, TIES and Srik Jla.dkereb.af.

Umbrellas. Satchels and Shawl Straps.

..Mm"
maioed where it was in 1873 ? if not, why
not ? Do tbev want lo make morrey oat
the public creditor » Ar* they all in debt
and do they wut lo make money oat of
their private creditor*? It seems ao from
M tU KM. ,IUM the fact lhat acme of th. loudest advoeatm
allowfng an unlimited coinage cf both of silver now, sd to astod its dmaonettoatiau
in 1871
metalr aad continuing them both as un­
Io 1873 silver was demonetised as act
limited hnl tender*, wr will eventually of publie policy. It oould effect no buaincm
have in thh country bat ooa of the pre- tranaactioa from the feet thst silver wa*
worth mure than gold and it had ell bten
driven nut of extotaoce as money.
No
better lime could have beau ejected lor
trios to speculate in our money, aad at our recnodtiog oar monetary ajitem, la 1878
expettM. W« should MVcr lose sight of silver hu depredated, co account of of its
th* fact lhat ths* country ia but,one of the demonetisation in England and Germany
great family of commercial nations, and and the overproduction af minring, so
has bat its jast proportion of infiavooe In that a saving of eight cents on a dollar
can be made by ita coinage.
fixing the value of articles and commodl.Now come o.tr sham patriots with silrer
tie*, which have a world wide market. bullion sticking oat of their poeketa, and
The silrer dollar containing 412} grain* claim they were asleep when the act
hu been made a legal tender $y Congress of 1873 wa* peed, although they are
and Ito coinage, undec certain limitatioen, shown to have spoken io favor of it Th.y
thia city, among them a county cScial,
claim to be grrel friends of the poor and
have been working up a plan to start an-1
dear people; talk about ban] times, *hyother paper In thia place, oatenaibh tn tbe
■e | p—tageot th
locka and gold bug*, but want the coinaga
Greenback Cause. Il ba* just leaked out worth only s
free, so lhat they and their outride cm^0*11 reap the profits cf the swiudto.
that the intention of one’of the partial is to I
Sell it out to the Republicans as soon ar it
cot look a&gt; though there wm lob­
gains sufficient inflnenre to '■iuo»y&gt; ike rebying and jobbing io thto? It looks Imd
uf
these
cheap
dollar*
are
coined,
they
pMinuu .yreritbocArr* buck into the rtto see dishonesty in indiridusto, but when
publirm party." Thu plan wa« talked will bring gold down to the Icrel of silrer ।a great nation stoop* to dahonent tricks,
over between the said interested official and in this country bat not In the market at&gt;1sod *atks to bide them behind togal
other* of republican faith, but wa are the world. Tbe porehuing power of our teehniewlilieB, we lose confidence- in human
pleased to tar. that these men were both
nature. Where is there say honor in aueh
surprised and indignant that aueh a eouree dcltor will decrease. Foreign coonuire ,
should b- contempiateil, and plainly In will gather in oar gold cheap, and sail
tiroated tlaeir disapproval cfsuch procecd- ns their silrer Jeer. The gold of our
country will leave us and the people of 1
foreign nations will reap a rieh harve*|.
Journal ilktstntes the mode by which through oar fooltahnow and knavery. We
Socret (?) Work of the National
the trirliter Xitlxrn propose* to sell out have in biatety a perfect iliaatretiun of
Council Repudiatora.
both the Republican and the Greenback

A atmplrte tine cf COLLARS and

BUSINESS SUITS.

ncoim
VOLTAIC PLASTER

Monroe

st., Grand Rapids, Mich.

Ti/iHipuiLiciyl

SOAP
CH A MPTO ZS ’S&lt;
TIONALS. ’— At thia, point we stun to I
aak and answer the qneation, what ia * I
National?
It is that which boiM* op a notion. It |
ia that which makes a people fori that ■
their government and their flag, their
liven, their property, their labor, are all |
porta of one grand benificent WHO LX, toll­
ed the xatiox. That then b truly N a-

legal-tender quahtios of one b. limited,
sad, if ao, which ore, aiivor or gold ? Tbs
main thing in any monetary ayatem ehould
b. nubility. Changea in vriua, and es­
pecially. sudden elianges are vary mjuriooa
to bcrineea. The queation, therefor*,
aboold be, bow ean we arrange the but*
of valuaa ao that It will be the least likely
to change and fluctuate ? Tbe value of
gold ahd silver we Lave seen depends cu
tba labor they represent. White It is true
thst the raise of gold and lilver ehang*a
the leant and is the toast liaNe to fluctuate

bU for oar vdrantegw to wholly ignore
the policy and opinion. of other eotamrceul countries. The legal Under qtalttire
cf silver should be restricted. In fixing
the amount for which it should be a legal
tender th. tew of adaptation tod coavcu-

bo more valuable, elre the immutable tows
of treda wOohifcRwitowcofareMwwaay.
Nrichw.bo.riduUimrehi—iavriA
a* lu cncaurcga its cniasge by private partta.
Should silrer Meosre relatively more
vahmbto th. weigh t/th. em. HxmM b.

CROI

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At ffickoryCorne rs
STOJXTE ’WA.n.E.
We bar* a rer load of 5&amp;UO gnUowa of Ohio Win,

N®w Advertisements.

AT. A S EAT BAROAIH

M*

It ia the bcM.

Smith Hogle &amp; Preston.

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•aa-katt

OFFW SOLICITED
HALE’S
HUT OF BOEEBOUH) OB TO

There is never an over anpply. While
silver mints are worked by machinery,
steam and water power, end require large
catlap of capital, aad their production
variable and often excretive, with gold the
ecoditioaa are different Gold ia so much
ANTE-ROOM WORK.
more generally distributed in the earth,
that an unlimited number of men may be
Cbwmhu io Caxnti.ATM.—Ganth
engaged together in its production. No men, iter* are certain underlying, inteii
ble principle. by whin’ we are governed
which we shall now a. ■ known to yon,
toes, requiring Urge caplial and great and to which each of you mutt expreaaly,
•kill, are required to obtain th. motel in squarely and positively ascent, before you
a merchantable form. Ita supply to there­ can become member* of oar Order, they
fore more certvin, and leu liable to be exeeaiv*. Tbe more abundant a meta! is.

we are to barn but ooa anivcmal atondard
of value*, no one, Id thia sg^ would think
of aaying that it abonk^e silrer, oertaioly
not, when othor oomnwreial countries have
adopted gold. Il ia not for oar adrutago
In any aenae to isolate opneirca Kke China

IS THE “BEST."

In Barry County deMribed
•
as follow.*:

parties, and should teaeb both of them to this remooethatioa act Previous to
“TIME TO WORK."
giro him the widest possible berth.
1842 Japan bad kept hersdf isolated from
ORDER OF BUSINESS.
the rent of the world and had persistently
We ask the special attention of the to1
Reading
Minaten.
refused to have any traffic or interoonree
2 Report of Committee*.
with other eriuntrior, and other couatria*
3 Pratcaala for Membership.
Tomlinson against [^titioaiug the llailr&gt;ad
had had no influence in fixing the value
•I Balfetinx for Candidates
Company to atop trama for the accommo­
5 Initiftiog Candidate*
of commodities within the empire. When
dation of passenger* at the Broadway
6 Vnficuhed Bastucsw
her ports and markets were forced open by
crossing. Of this, we shall hare more to
Com. Perry, in that year, th. relative
OPENING EXERCISER.
value there of gold to silver was mueh be­
•---- . — ..w
aww.
VUia
low the European standard, and adruntag*
was soon taken of it by trader*, who ex­ eonacil. -iTtoTrMt to Wouk” AH
preaeot who are not member* of the order
changed aiivor fur gold sod depleted tbe win plcaaa retire to the ante room.
empire of millions. Can any &lt;mm doubt,
The Sergeant, at A.mawdl aov aseertain and npotl whrther all prMut are in
making of th* silver dollar, below the gold poMoaum of isnr Pawwonl
latBtno at Auwa.—Mr. President,
standard of value, a universal legal tvudur all correct on year right.
and placing it on the asm. footing with
StttlHnu ar Arms.—Mr P™»idri&gt;t,
gold in thia country. There should be I all correct &lt; n year left
Pnrs. —The Council will tstue Ihteu to
only one anirerssl standard of valuen, and
thst should bo gold. It is tbe more val­
uable metal, and is better adapted sod
more convenient for large trsaasctiuoa
It more trely than silver represents human

of government |r bank ourrdncy, it ro­
taries for tu to consider whu relalicn they
should sustain Co cub other.
Should
meh be independent of the other, and be

TOBACCO.

IMPERIAL SOAP

Ijitm piitfinutti!
The Secret Out al Last!
Wonderful Discovery of
a Lost Art

'anofaeherej m/j If
CXAMfTUK Bltd THHUft.
4, C, 8 and 10, Rutger, Place, mrf Xi
and 3A Jefferoon Sl. New York.
«r Mb ul trioJaal, /&gt;■

McCarthy,

ronky a giles,

Detroit. Mick.
By Grocer*-.lamlly and by

Z. B. WILLISON,

Hasting*, Minh.

S^byaSDrecto,:

CJL OHHTEHTON, Prop., N.Y.

vert your neighbor. Time to show him
that ones is the oaoas rf th. aval* I hod
the wbok PEOPLE ! Tm. w tereg hua
into thia Cott aril, in order that ba too may
brer a band in the. good work to b« atoc mpGabodl Ttotete bid tMaucu to that
Jewish money changer who from hto
osauting room beyond the Atlantic, baa

bold by indi vidual* or corporation*}
The enaclajen; of such laws, f in time
to time as wS bout protect the MtMete.
ot the oocntry, aad confer tba greatest
good upon the greatest number
QCM.—Do you, and each of you acdeoudy assent to thia declaration of pried-

|by, solemnly renounce alt sll«Hnnce to,
।and all connection and ay m pithy with
,
every other political vrpnuatiuo, and
,more p«treJ*riy th. iCpobCmn red
IX-utoureix 'partrm, so called? A*l -1
&lt;
Cusuwa.—Wo bare owe By-law wbiafa 1
we bold ia hi^i oWrewi aad to mM coak ;
nremUr i. oompellad fcfcxibly to edUra. 1

The Mild Power

CURES

»n«FBRtrB’

Homsopathic

TO THE CONSUM
WISilfttrjtflySiis.

Spactfics

�/Sr?

If You Contemplate
1

PHCEKIX BLOCK. BASnWOS, MICH.
WANZER a BARNES, SUCCSOOU TO MBNBS
U/AIJ7CO

CHOOSING
PAINTS.
to liquor mIoocs and Hpemsn, Theodore Gaehwiad—2nd
e.,..gn«lby Mro J.
Mpmaan, Wilhan SeMmore-Jrd KpeSriirirery nd 140
meo, Edward Clifford- Hh P.proms. We
wtrold art the approval of your H&lt;mororebU Body.
John MeElwriu. Her.
Tbe above named oScen were approved
by the Cwureil.
Adopted by ayes aad aayu as follows
Ayw-AM. Abbey. Dewey. McNabb
too, Buerell, Bead, Tomlinson, Winkle-

t CO

ToUoi Article*.
Wall Paper.
Drujxprt Sundries.
Oil Linen A Paper Cwrtams.
inee.
Books 4 Stifiontry.
Spring Curtain Fhctum.

CARPETS

OILS.

AND

VARNISHES

Of every variety sad kind.
i shown to every en-tomcr. Proscriptions ami family receipts are-

Nayw— None.
Aact of C. Horton, work m Thin!
B’etd one day, man and t&lt;ron, »3 00

First. Thai the surd Pound Master has
not kept a Book or
u tbB orJj. Acct, of Jarno Pueacr, } dap wort, .03
nance relative to the Public Pound directs.
Allowed by eyes and usyv u follows
liceood. That the Slid Pound Master
Ayse—Aid. Abbey, Dewey, McNaugh­
^muotAept acct, of moneys received and ton, RcmcU, Reed, TomliMun, Winkle
man. Young—8.
Said Pound Master reporta toyourSpeMaya—Nona.
The political pot begins to boil quite
Committee (from memory) that thorn
Acet, of C. WeiaBOrt for oollocaing and
U now ia bis hands tbe sum of 15 56- disbursing dty fcrods, H0.00.
vigorously. &lt;
cbo tola! amount of tec belonging ITS
Aid. Dewey made a motion that the
City Treasury for the yean 1877 and aert. of C. Wriaostt ba allowed al t».00.
Cool.

Gold 101 J.

Tbe Sunday afternoon temperanoc meet­
lug at Red Ribbon Hall,
a great sueHem. Cirmeut Sifoth will speak at the
8-faw) House near Birney's Milla in Bal taiqteg to tbe Public Pound, giving dey
tituora, on Tuesday evening nut.
andkialta of all animals impounded, mon­
Chuka H. Bauer will speak on national eys received red dirturoed, thereby nuk­
fituxrtm al the Durfee School Hous, in ing kn annual saving to the City of many
Baltimore, on Saturday evening the 23d dolltro.
j
Gxo. S. ToMLinaov, i

eWmf.Thal tbe cieciiou in tbe sev­
eral Wards of the city of Hastings on the
1st dqy of April, 1878, .be hoM as foUowm
Pint Ward—st the old carding mBl; Sec­
ond Ward—at Tinkler's Hou«e, at the

•
Guo. M. Dzwit.
)
■tye report war accepted and adopted.
Ob motion of Aid. Tomlineoa, the
resotalioo offered al the prerlxw meeting
by Aid. Dewey petitioning the railroad to
hard the trains stop on Broadway foe the
Irving, and OB Wednesday evening of aceomodatwn afpaASeugcrs, was indefinite,ly pastpoued.
On aerosol of the Gospel M cetins’ i Apes AM. Abbey, MrNsnghton, Ruanow in progrroa, tbe yonag people's &lt;mter- I aell.llcvd, Tomlinaoo, Young—fl.
Nkys—Aid. Dewey—1.
lainmrot han been po»tpound from Friday-j
evening at ibis week, to Wednesday enreoOp motion ot Aid. Dewey the rasolu
iffierred at the previous meeting rela­
ng of next week
te licensing saloons was taken
1 the table.
Church, will be entertained by Mrs. Boltk. re— Aid. Abbey, Dewey, McNaughRmsell. Tomliuaoc, Winklemao,
o'clock. Al! are cordaUy invited.
|

and eight children.
On Monday night al about 10 o'clock,
n fire biukr out &lt;&gt;» the wmt wing of tbe
County Jail, &lt;*h*d by a duAwi in the
ebhum-y- The yhr; ' lfo(»nmrt»t »•*
promptly ,&lt;m luud, !&gt;/ Wore day «.«M

For 89 Worth 815,

JACKSON, MICH

Adopted by ayes and nan as follow.:
Ayo-Abbey, Dewey. McNaughton,
Russell, Rod, WinUsman, Youag-7.

Elreuoo ticket! printed al tba office
with nratneaa and dispatch.

Tbe thwd quarterly meeting of the pres
eat eonfervnto year, of the M. E. Chareh, &gt;
will occur ow Saturday and Sunday next.
Bar. W. J; Aldrich offiaatiog-. Love feast'
at 9 o'clock, A. M„ Sunday morning.
|
Mr. Shcrsrer, a farmer Bring oa the I
Youngs Gilkey Isrm in Prairieville, while ;
hauling a load of timber to Plainwell oo
the 14th inat., areidenlly full from the
Joed injuring hie spine so badly as to cause

We offtr a fine all-wool brown beaver overcoat

Wilt Sell them CHEAPER than
any House in America.

Fine all-wool black beaver overcoat* for 10.00 worth 15.00. Good
fur beaver overcoats, brown and black, for 7.50 worth 12.00.
Extra fine all-wool fur beavar-orercaaU for 13J&gt;0 worth
&lt; 20.00. Heavy grey aatinet overcoats for 2.50 worth
'
5.00.
Heavy brown chinchilla overcoats for 3.50 worth 6.00.
WA11 of these Overcoats are from 15 to 40 per cent, lower
than can be bought at anj^other store in the city.

WE ALSO SELL A PAIR OF PANTS

FOR

Made of extra heavy dark colored goods, worth 1.60.
want any of our overcoats you had better call soon at

1.00

If you

CLOTHING HOUSE.
m iwiiffl fflmw i! STAR
Store, 38, 40, and 42, Canal BL, GBAlfD RiHDS.
Dr. E. S. LaRue,
HASTIN GS DRUG STORE
•
TIJIICT.
SOUTH AMERICAN
innOBOCTDR

Nays—None.
Tbe Recorder was^instrueted to furnish
a list of the name, of tbe qualified voters
in roeb Ward, and get ten bilk Strack off
for roeh Ward, the expense io be for each
Ward,»1.50.
.
Qb motion CoqncU adjourned.
W. n. Bruatn, Recorder

■s.
UroGcopian Physician
runnNir mcrAcrc

'Patterns in the Highest Art of Carpet De
signing, on which, in prices^ wc will sav)
yoii much money.

ROBERTA
paror-utota to j.

EYE AND EAR!
RHEUM ATISM
Piles
DROPSY

PRICES

Carpets Accurately Cut and Per­
fectly Made.

•»~* mutee.ak t«r Iaktlt.

Bennetfs Great Store

Home Evidence.

BOOKS

H/tD

STHTIO/IKIIY.

very Ute mm WjibrewiUm. «f tees ■Saadis*.

Nr-&gt; —AM. Dewey, Russell. Young—3.
Or motion of Aid. Rureril chat the aolUti^of Jama Clarke for usisting the
use ulieg ally, in ■ prosecuting liquor
ilts, amt, *30.00, be allowed al 115.00.
All. Dewey amended by making the

J ACKSON, MICH.

BREAKING FLOW
Breaking Plow

. Oui motion &lt;if Aiu Reed, the acct- of
B«rkiW and Goodyear was taken from the
didates far township uflroew, elect a town, table,lamt. «27.OT. Motion adopted.
ship committee, and transact any other
Oo motion of AM. Reed the acet, of
btutnem which may pronely ware before ILrioir nd Goodyear far »27.00 wea in­
she inrecing.
Per order of Towmhip definitely poatpoowd. Motion prevailed.
Ayk*—Aid. Dewey, Hornell, Raed,

I. 1». Itol&gt;eru»^____

&lt;1,1

J. c. I .Strop man. &gt;4. I

FARMERS LOOK HERE.

Joumey to Jackson

Oiivrr Chilled H-w.
(N* 90)
■■
■
1S* s&gt;
••
(N.. Aty
Points, Plain. Fall Ground
-

-

DRY GOODS PILGRIMS

JASON RICH.

filOAt).

I, i-u-

Till. MECCA FOR

COME AND SEE

- ■

GALL

SEE

THEM I

above prices for coed pay. Wo will
Wagnmi for LESS MONEY than

Madison Dispensary,

which • literary progremnw -Bi U given;
also ths rnmirol plsy rolhJU. “Thirty
Minutre ter Rrfrcahmente ‘
Much wirtfani-m is ft'l waeeg Bfpebfi-aua over tbe reaull of ihe Mew Hamp
rtiieektejod, and many are sgrreaWy
dmapporotef at the ef-dion of* Mi­

as Lesulature, insuring- tbe eteclion of a
Bepub’ican Senator. Admiuialreuon Re­
. ..
&gt;
.
.1—
ia la
President, but « due more directly to the
for
inuring Democrete with power
Prof. IL C. Bam-tt of Ohio, delivered
hi. popular lerturo on the “immortality of
tbe soul.'' iu 8am.ion's Hall Freeport, Sun­
day er, the Ktoat. Tbe ball »■ dearo
lypsck^. The large audienan l*temog
vriththort— Utro.i- for more than
,wo bowre. to tbe very
and i-tnretlre
leeto-c. The Prof proved ro&lt;&gt;riu..rely
from . pfol-upb-1 —d-poini. «hrt «*•

wool it imtoortnL

Itiun of 8. C. Priedle in regard to a
i which tsim had been paid twice,
ifartsd to the Finance Committee. '
Aid. Dewey.
irakas. There u good reanow to bofcal there b m lire hands of Mar|. Riker Esq., one of tba Juaticee
I Praee io and for the eity of Haacwma fines toil should be paid into
iy Treasurer of said eity, aad
tEUKAS. Thia Council did severs!

' DR.O. BIGELOW,

BENNETT’S GREAT STORE.

H THE J.IH INMII IM
With Patent Trona Rod Axle attachment.

It is tbe greatest, ua.

To Builders.
SOLD.AT PRICKS LOWKR THAN BffORJ TH WAR 1
French, English and American Dress Goods.
Half Wool Fabriques 27 inches Wide, 121-2
Four feel wide black Cashmeres at 95 cents.
Not to be found in the State, less than $1.25.
36 inch all wool C-ashmeres, any shade, 50cts,
Heavy Double Fold Black Alpacas, 17cts.
Full lines of Trimming Silk at $1.00.

eity d Hastings, for costs in any suit

wherein the city of Hssunps wae a party,
which reasonable requert be has net com­
plied with: Therefore be it
,
That a rommittoe ot throe ha
| sppoitoed to examine the docket of stM
Msrero W. RAcr, • Justine of the Peasfo
in aod.for the eity cf Hastings and determ&gt;o&lt; threrfroto the arno^t of money now
ia biehmid? that properly and legally bre
Junes io the Treasury of tbe city of Hast­
ings. «nd report to this Council at an adjZtedmtoii., to be bride.lb. «ad
day of Mtroh.1878
AdepU by ay" sod »«P - **&gt;"■
Ayto-AU Abbey. Dewey, MoNsugb-

TOBACCO.
»that ywaaabay them—*r*fae

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

The Studebaker Wagon! !

All the Gems of European Nov­
elties at Prices Lower than any Every One Fully Warranted I
Wants we will Save you Muc
WfolWy,

�RaltroaSs.
iorseva ssimyay.
CMASUEjOF TIMS-

Legal*.
jsenrArtssas;

tie grower. Misha wu ploughing with
twelve yoke of ax«n before him, when Eli­
jah casi Li, mantle on him and called him
to be a prophrt of the Mort High.
And ynt, though God has honored the
husbandman—aelocted hte kings and
prophets from among the tanners—there
arc some so foolish m to cry out, “O, he's
nothiap but a farmer !''- Axc*«»yr.

HAH

srari
T« SMsstsU the wsrk ss wait M&lt;a&gt;.
TUlmfl.riran Ibtir &lt;trU &lt;aar
&gt;Msa*&gt;«ts
CORRESPONDENCE.

_ _ _ “s-SS-

Marshall ia reforming. The reformer*
hare to fight 30 aaloauiatt.

,

The red nbbou flutters finely at Deer-1
field; the dub has-440 members.

WHITE

A Mighty Mean Man.
There ia said to be only fire men left in
UlTOA lUttXxitI am credibly in- Saline that bare not tied oo ihe red ribbon.

that Nehrariah Cook
, nf
hu had for nearly a year, ।
State's wardr, a_U&gt;y of about a
of age, who earns from the S
School, located at Coldwater,
tutor, the boy’s mother, who
of about sixty yean of age, crate to see the
toy at Mr. CooL'scShe came via I'laiowtB,

or friends, and a ride lo where her boy
wu, would, of course, be acceptable and
appreciated. Now coses the act of mean•css- A Mr. Burton Warner a man lie
log in Mr. Uttok'a neighborhood, and only
about a half mile from Mr. Cook, hap
penal to be al I'binwrii with hte team
■nd lumber wagon, and being in funned
tliat the old lady wanted to go to Cook's,
Mr./Warner magnanimously offered to
carry IM old lady for/'/ly rr.ati. though be
thought it really wartb a iMhtr. The lady.
being poor,'and not having any mooey, be
pan to think she would have to be left, whoa
Mr. Warner, the araiabio Christian gvolle
mao, i, he being a member of a prominent
church) suggested, that perhaps the
Plainwell authuritisa could raise the hall
dollar to pay him for carrying a poor old
woman, sixty years of age, nine miles to
•ec her darling Loy, whom she had not
seen for tour yean. So, "Mr. WJ drove a
half mile out of bis' way to mid the vil­
lage Marshal, and &lt;x&gt;o.KUed rix old lady,
who, also, is a cripple, to get out of the
wagon sod go into the Louse to sen tbe

of great national interest, but la also vary
timely, in view of the proponed transfer of
the Indian Bateau to tbe War Depart-

poor erippled lady, sixty yaps old.
As above stated, be reccivnd bis money
the next day, be having made another trip
to Plainwell, bnt whether to get the fifty
cents, is not stated, but be weal, and the
inhabitants bf Plainwell having learned of
the matter, Wied +&gt; raise tbe money
in the shape of fifty of tlx old-foahiooed
pennies, but ia that, I am informed, they
failed, that number of the large petmiea

future

STa-tXtort-Sui^y.’.1:

*K

Lung Syrup,

■UM UFIM tmtioi.

A VifHsUs Compound lor

■tai unit am unsiT

Dstan tftlt Tbut ill Lim,
ready lo start their machinery, and several |
of the mills wili be ia operation before the
1st of A'pri(.
The annual reunion and banquet of the
Law Alumni Association of tbe University
of Michigan will ba held Tuseday evening most charming of Henry Jina Jr.'s
sketches of European utmL Mr. T. B.
March 28, 1878.
*“-*-*•--- ------------- most appreciative
Col. Edward Bacon, a leading lawyer oT ■nd gracefully____ , , , _ ...........
Niles, and Mrs. Mary Manaou, one of the
sian Pont,’ wherein lx epeske of tbe life
moat brillant ladies of lhat city, were marand J".*&lt;ry of Omar Khayyam, and there
is an admirable article, of whieh the au
.thonbip is not given, criticising "The
Story of Avis” and other novate. aanoagM
which are Black's “Green Pastores anj
Piccadilly,'' Blackmore’s “Hrema." -Tbe
Modern Minister.'' Mo. la a paper by

bound in eight huge volumes
became surety for the payment of said
amount, when this good man, this Chris­
tian man, this poverty stricken man, who
ia worth only several thousands of dollars,
this man, who attcads church regularly,
and is supposed •« read his Bible, but
probably skips 'bverthat divine injunction
concerning the widow and the fatherless,
tqok the old lady back into bis lumber
wugon, and in that may riding, vehicle, for
the sum of,fifty crate. which vu duly
paid him lifonut day, ha convryed the
l»ly clear to Mr Cook's gate, having gone
about a half a mile fcther than he would,

'-EKS““

EsBpE?
vsevUsforaasI

Owing to the diaorgsniicd and undisci­
plined condition of the Hudson military
company, tba State authoritiea have been ■
obliged to rntutcr it out of cxisteoce.

on “Amcricanistra," eentinnme tbe series
begun ia tbe Galaxy. “Tbe Russians oo
the ILwpliorous" ia torj timely, and there
ia an ctcellent political paper. “The Ix&gt;b
by . Its Cause and Cure,"1 by Arthur G
Sedgwick. Knight'* twelfth article on

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EMPLOYMENT!
■&gt;■■»»■&gt;■■■■ IfS^wvia rvwe.

GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE

SYBwbw inrvsietessM sssnsSsa. w
/IKS BwSt

Oa March 22,23 and 21 the Spirilu '
•lists are to bavo a big convention io
Kalamasw, which is calculated t» be tbe
largest of the k lute ever held io the State.
Ex governor Begley hu beeu appointed
one of the honorary cotntn'uwiooers to the
Paris expositioo, and tbe other one for
Michigan is Martin Ryercon ofMuakegon.

th Gml Saitet TtewBItre.

A society wu organised at Eaton Repute

BAHWAY COMPANY
«s» .. t*. IMS 4sr rf Mar asst.

mativn Ifog." etc. Breent Litaratufa
contain, discriminating notices of Phillips
Brooks's “Leeotrea on Preaching,'' Tyu­
men's “Life of Whitefield," Tellir'a “Ybe
Crimea acd Transcaoeasia.*' Appleton's
“Syrian Sunshine.'-' Waring's “The Bride
A. B. Cook, a representative ia tbe of tbe Rhine," Van lama's “History of
paid the amount, and it ia rinoerely hoped State legislature lo 184741, died March + French Literature," and other new pnblitnat Mr. Warner will enjoy that partieu at hie home in Marshall, where he bad
ter half dolter above all hia riches, and lived since 1832. He wu a man of great
industry, and lesres a large fortune.
that it may frequently recur lo hia mind
that he nobly earned it, in permitting a
poor, erippled widow, sixty years of age,
to ride with him nine mites, and eight and
one-half tuilea of the distance right to­
wards hia own home.
Oh, for abime,
first no more than a deranged digestion,
may inercaM aad take tba form of Liver
Tba registration of the voters of East
Saginaw closed Thursday, and shows s disease. The blood bamming vitirtad
through the impe&gt; foca sctiM of tbe Lifter,
total of 4.421 ngaiMt 4.401 four years ago. carries its poisonous properties through
Homxo, March 10th, 1878.
EoiTOH BapXXM: —While looking over If these figures are correct, the growth of every p«rt of the body, and the system
the eity for the last four years bu been
tbe exchanges in the Ofiarrrcr office, test
finally becomes ao oveeiosdod that it breaks
alarmingly small.
down unfler the weight of dieeaas. Dr.
night, I came acmes the BAWtvn, and you
A spacial dispatch to tboDatroit Even­ SmithBtillfojrin Blood Purificw wift tone
cannot imagine with what pleasure I pe­
ing Telegraph sap that Xtate Treasurer up tb&lt;»e weal erad ornns. alimutete the
rused itaxoaieats. Among other things, Wm. B MeCrosn left Flint on M.aday
I iroiiccJ the tuagotlude of tbo temperance for Albany, 9. Y-, where ha will meet and
work now being carried on ia your midst. consult with the bondholders of the Chic­
ea, boils, and all akin dinasro, are thor­
And I wu pleased to see thst the young ago A lake Huron railroad.
oughly cured by ita use.
Every boule
ladies Lad taken brdd of the work. And
Tba balance of cash la ths State Trnwa- guaranteed to give satisfaction, or money
ia my opinion, they base atnmk tbo key­ ury March 2, 1878, wu 1900.17436 ; will be refunded, bold by all drarguts
note.. Now, if they stick together sod receipts daring tbs week ending March 9 at 75 coats, sent by trail, postpaid, for 80
work, succjas ia sure to crown tbeir efforts, ware 171,702.04 : payments during tba cents. Dr. B. A. Smith A Co., prepric
same time were 111,120.97; balance in
'
for no young man that Lss a heart in hint Trrarary March ». 1878. 8M.7lft.93: in­ tom, Erie. Pa.
can loep racist the.maaulu of a desperate crease for the week 860,681.07.
.
temporanea girl battling for her future
bappiocm. I apeak from experience I
“A genera) convention of the farmers
and wool-growers of Michigan" is to be
held at Kalamsroo on the Sth of April,
for the purpose of transacting bnsioesv of
great importance to sheep men.

were never considered -io&amp;BiMe; and they
nut work tbe harder for It- Herewith, I
•end you a few verses. written white thinkinp of my many friends io Hastings. If
you deem them worthy- of a place ia your
PQCT. you may publish them under my
nsmu. I an&gt; scry respectfully, etc.

3W W WWArfra iSWS1
BOILER WORKS

KM: Hr kt, in BeM.
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friends
POULTRY WORLD.

CHRONIC

EDICALtgJMll Qgrmm.

KMITtt. JtJo. V

150 PER YOH

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                  <text>BepvMican Banner
VOL. 22. NO. 48

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, MARCH

rerawiTuD SraiftB'’

27,

1878,

WHOLE NO. 2094.
««• they can reprwoot him. Hew mock
of-eh would it take? Why. an atom of
on-and lone of the other, while Uro iniriaric value in ex, gold, and japer would
--?-Tt,.r’luir&gt;l‘J°t' ‘‘’'’'’f11 no1 by »»y

FARMERS LOOK HERE

■'jrraciAs'i’u^OEO.S
trv, bueioMC to fictiim, and j ruaj«-r;iy to
doatructiuo once more. Let aa lakr throe
propoeit iona. acnUmct by acutance, and ex­
ami m them, fur the whole of the iooonrrrtiblo, that it. neo-japable mooey cron
la here, bearing io mind that w» arc celled

A?7r«^«KrY AT LAW 4 SOLICITOR

ATTORNEY AT LAW A ^LiaTOR

trad., naril family Uoy tmrome wv diminnlive that the propl, cannot m (b«B, .nd
having HUM IB then—dvo, thvy eannol
t—aoure ral—rtali. .
That to nun, and tredo roly rovirm no
a metallic beam Thue, white it to troo
that gold may vary ri.ghdy, it i. uswd l&gt;e
cue ia varw. iaro than any known article;
while abnlutc money ia really a ooolrivauro narov.to nay a dabi or to rootreei a

There n uo auch thing aa the irprmntattre value uf money in the neo- of amMematic, wbtebtelhe maa. in which il
**»” tobr-naedby thte writer, and lh«e
important propooitiona are Without omroe.
Paper ba. an Intrinaic value, but only
a«te commodity, aad that very .light when
a given bulk to cumpare-l with pJd, be-

PHYSICIAN
&amp; S.URGSDN
WaQPLAfr. MICHIE

Otr Moek ef Nail*, Otero, LooLa. Latch*. Paint., Oito, Seek aad Doors,ete.
» complete and will bo

If in want of earthing in the Hardware, Hanxm ar Farm Implement line. enD
and eel Micro. W»
r

DENTIST

.

NaiMle

Michijas

ATTORNEYS AT LAW A SOLICIT
9SH3.'®BSJM&amp; tSJfi a?
Ceewaev Sanai.
tteu.M. Ka.rm.

WINTER GOODS !

AT COST!

Now iti tlie time to secure bargains.
Dress Goods and Shawl*
cheap ; as I intend soon to go to New York for my Spring Stock,
and must make room. Come early and secure such bargains as never
were offered to the people or Barry County before.

LEWIS STERN.

The Studebaker Wagon I !

Every One

troobLam.

____
’

Fully Warranted I

JACKSON WAGONS.

JOHN Q- CBDMW.

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,e BaiUr"jKltoJ

ff- j./tvff,
PAl N TER

*1 A, M. Boek'* Carriage Steep

MWua.t,

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L B7^A!&lt;;tT

lluilMi.tw.ll~

Goodyear

Wm. H.

ratmCIOTKlL CHDET-

peoples drus
pbycicicl'i

store.

TEA.
w. U-. « Ita. s&gt;

“ ll-W- W- •“ »—

COFFEE.
W. have nuue but rare, for wn roe* and grind our own.

I’rwcrij.lioo- .nd

Fuaily Rteip&lt;«

Pre'

pued with Dn&gt;S» »“d
at porert quality only.

Swaay'a HoT,1-&gt;

erty in the land, but it in a mere flocriab
with no mean* provided by wbirh re
demptinn cr.uld p-aiibly L« effected, and.
bonder redemption or payment to the
vary objection to a coin beau which the
advocates nf aboolute money bare invented
it to avoid. But more uf tbte hereafter.
Mr. Britton A. Hill, of Saint Louie, if
not the inventorj. aa robereol and aa aneeewfn) a. any aoe who in our rcuntry ba.
advocated the .ubatitulion uf ab—lute
money—money without iotrinoic value or
ear promiae io pay it.
He aero on page 14 of bi. pomphtet
mrmdotod through the Howm thto aew-

worfal. Gold m..t King in
here aa
ornery, aud theref -re but Stele remaining
10 a r luttry whic'h drelinnd to retain rt,
tod it being impamil.le to rente the great
I ody» uf the pubite debt al all I except the
futted Uan of the greenback 1 without
pWgl-5 euin fur intenwt and a yearly ds
peril to erretu a metallic rinktog fand far
pavmeot of the priodpal, we were in thri
condition ; wo aci have poM (a being
ebeapn than telrar until -ine«i the demonetiaativn of the fatter in 1813, and the
debtor throrfure contracting anii agreeing
to pay by common underatandiog in gold)
to pay the areruieg intenwt on the public
debt and for the vtnking fund. When we
failed to da that our faith would be bruktn,
onr credit gene. New Iran, boolu not be
effreted nor old on— replaced by otbert
more adv.ntajfaoaa. n-w could the debt ev­
er b* funded in any permanent fann, no-1
ir— ouin—gold ewin having been fur many !
yearn the nw—uro of value in thewnunlry j
— wa* pledged fur illegitimate payment of
both principal and iatcvctl
There being bo uae for . gold here, beroute the cheaper, forjed gr-cnback cur­
rency had driven gold to gold paying
cow,:!tea. the Gov. ramciil had either lu
buy it with bondt u every payment of i«h hie frame and protect him from the
intrmt and depoah in the rinking fund miefaritadro of the roronro. New.mrtaUic
bcrom ■ do., or to ratoe it by taxation m--oey b aa article which all men'anow
Who would buy the bond, of a govern­ will, al all timer, under all cirrutartancca.
ment which paid interval only in new obtain fur them everything which exiata
promirea ’ Certainly no one( unfa— thaws
promtom were aometime pyablo la coin.
The Government etoveo the mart avail.
Ho of all mrehoda. which wm by taxing im tute far it, became nothing oiaa to known
porta aad aultocting tba delie. payable by to poaacaathat power paper pre-miae. or
the ioipcncr in gobi The import trade te- erudite have a like power proportianod
ing mainly cuuBncd to Now York and to the degree of Co th fall in the covrrtf
wholly to great buaiaaa. cantero, created a mrnta or individuate who make thorn, but
demand for. gold, then prartierily dem— thoM promiom or cred.ta M of iatrinoie
ttand by euvpinrinn, the aaow ao far any and exchangeable value only bmanao it to
other cumtB'&gt;Jiiy , and knaves and sharp- Ulieved that they wiD bo paid in red
ere gambled on Uw life Ho&lt;^ uf trade lor
aixtora yocn end until recently, jfrben ap­
proaching reaampekxi. and Cffamqornt
equality of the nation'a promine with gold,
baa abcltehed the guM teurd by ao nearly
dcatroyiaglbo manno between the gold
dollar and the nati-n . nromtoe to pay a
dollar that the grit: will not defray ox-

MESSER BROTHERS.

Cam®, Sin aii taisstsi

TOBACOG.

dntinjuuhr-1 bimaelf in ■ way that Unto
later, would probably deprecate and avotd.
He tried it again yesterday, white ro hint-

rim own, by
ot aU polto
—am all man
---------—---------------- -rarld-wide, and
r-t____ juriadictiun.
__________ _________
pcrpaual
It bold, _____
eloae w
di,
pkmrtieand. treaty rdatlow with the
ahifting and cirrummribed pditfael gov
ernnwnte, which bouauve they may cmthem lor nod he in eacer to part with brao. aa acre or a omuarut and wvive
them fur gold.
Thtref.irr. the irayer. *&gt;fcw canraneu. tmagtna that they exmtn 1
having gold or a good promiae to pay it,
can buy any commodity ho ehotwee. But
what men. in Ha oeaxw. re.uld be induced
to pan with hi. property lor a paper dip
rolkd aboointo amey, which oouU bavo
; on w-rtb eave in iu enforced power to coo
I foci I debt, already contracted, iu which
; r—l»irt it would be jtaot like a diwiharge
I in iMakniptey aaiigait le to bearer ?
Take tbe- nest two wuteneea. the latter
of which i. printed in .mall capital., m
tZSuul
tbo pampblrt referred to—
r«t&gt; HnTO. aaO rrala kn— aBrolet. la trierM
jtSi-iSErsK. ss:

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

poaoibto bod faith oil the part of the na­
tion, and the wi.ked job. and oorocn of
rpeculabin io gold.
During all there
yeaix gold ha- reteinad-ilt .lability aa tbc
actual momure of velum throughout the
whole oommrrcial world.
Oa the other bead wo have expertenoad
no hiatoricol tert of th. poreible flnetu.
Ilona cf an irredeemable jwjcr money—
that to a money without a promiae ■ ermi And haa not that which enmm.ntte thnn
all i—taatly aa intrtnric vahm ? Hu the
SI no intrinaic value before amelting?
» llio promiae uo inteinrie vain, befurt
orntnent hro fluctuated from thirty-five it i. redromssd ? Gold in quart, bm no
crota to ntfaty Bom, compared with gold. intrinaic valuo unioM you can aeperate it
Certainly tbo paper to no wtirae beoetme from the reek. If all mean, of doing ao
the promiae of a groat nation to printed on thoald la drotroy^ tbo gold in lbw quart,
it in addkiuo to tbo chancing togend would have ad intrinrie value, bocaun it
“Thio to a dollar."
Tbo aheolate money proo—ed to to be

With the light

that haa been aned on thi. matter of
whtehey-guuling by the pum 25 yren of
pare—ent agrtadou, the two diapwreftd
epmodm meatorecd oroatniag here al the
National Comial which ebould bo “aa a
city .at ou a hili,' th. light of whore
moral example abould illumine every dark
place within our border., boo lixed a etig.

portion nf the community .ball have been
relegated to the walk, of private life The
turn and rabotaore of the dirtutbuce ia
tbo Ho—e ymtmday wn. thia Mr. Bevarty Douglam laaon of the "Mother of
Prmidrota" and reprerouling her ia tbo
45th Congrem: than whom no man eaa

Wbat if that be no ’ Surely you could
cumfHtl men to pen wiA their property aa
ca»Jy fur gold — far your |ap&lt;r labeled
fateity. “thio to a dollar.** What difference
then can you daim in favor of abaciour
money in thia rewpeet T What ia a aate
but an agreemen: earned out?
There
meat be al touot two aamuting minda.
The rigbte of the owner are rwevgnuad in
thia world th— far to come extent at tenet.
The buyer ammte yet take wbal bo likm,

SOLD IT PRICK LOUR THAN BOTES TK WAR I

pawage of the rilTor bill wa. cMvrlcrive of
the need of Murphy's premnre hare, aided
by every appliance and expodieat anggerted by a kmg warfare with K'mg AkoboL
And. flute incidrot |n the Houre yM.
fay. eonvinro. u. that hi. departsre from
our midat and th. dtepmiuu of hie liule

mature and iff adviaed.

may be.) bat iMa te —&lt; a nromte.. Tbm ia
Bottlaa 10 povtara.
, That I may he arowan properly atete
wbat abeolnte tooecy ia olaia—d to be, I
quote a Vigornu. and condeoecd itatemeut
of ita auppeaad aatnre and qualitfaa from
omaofiMabfaat,moet ho—rt. aad therefare being radically wrung ou Ufa vital
aubjea. mart daagernao jouraala ia thia
emratry. The Irteh World ia ita toroo of
_______

Our Wxahingttw Letter.

Waahingtoe, D. C., Mar. 15,1W8.
The undated and udenubU fact that

OO-, probably, refund to ncugnixe him,
wberecpwo thio product of the proud "Old
1 Ltemimion" bncumo obttrepcroua The
Sargeant-at-Arma collared him. but the

Mr. Bfaiac bm aounded the alogan.of
war agunM the rateftealioo of the fiaberim
awanto, which aeeording io tbe estimate
of Mcnaro Blaine, Hamlin and other Bro■
atom, wiD take from Unde 8am(wicket
15,000,000 for a cvuvidcratkxu that wa.
Had It it robbery al) the eaaie, even if
be doo. oime wearing the nan and atrip*. I hardly worth a dollar. If Mr. Blaine can
and pick log the creditor a* pocket or ,
MUgro.ieg trim amid U. roll
dram. !' itee totekery eT Jeke KeU ie gKafog'Deland the pomp of drma parade
' faroe accepted aa a third arbitrator, and of
The Reap of poverumrot upm real uur State iHpnnUMCt» rimpte credulity
tarmry ia not na.xaariry el alt It u a val ■
uUe convenience to bare ita «Itectwnigfat ; in accepting him after England had given
no unmistakable rr ideare of her u.teatloa
the metal and ecrliSed tn by ihe'lvigtuat to ovbmoeb u». it will operate very ampoeoiUe authority But dial la labor, teoJy aguiiut . majority vote to appro­
eomebudy dues it aad to paid far it. It 4
not the fiat of live. Supreme Power. It priate the money to pay tbcj award. Wo
a-ida w—rwhat to the vatae of a ptewr of may avail ouroelra of a toehaioality to
gold, but bow mueb ? Simply tbe real of role—e ua from a cheating arrangement to
tbe pence— a coining, that ia all. An in­ which we b«ve »ever couventcd ; aad a
dividual could do the mute thing and tbe
effect would be the aame if be cvuld»ati..y very vahd reaoo= wby wa abould do ao in *
men that the fever— is u reliable and ths ijmiuo-of not a few to the alleged ar
complete Tha done by any boo, or not tiire and duplicity of England in the
done at all. and the num or tbe bullion -

every where Leeaaee it i&lt; natural money. .
One thrug mure Gorcramont can do. it
can make puld and ailvor legal tender, but
tbia power u to them of very alight Im­
portance com—entirely. UeauM they are
objeeta of —ch universal drmre. It to of
eo—equeoce to enable men to bar malirio—
eoita and liquidate debt., judgement, aad i to divert public attention from ita ghtody
the like, when parum cannot agree a» to caoipaigo work in the South by the &lt;m
the anrannt and wanner in which payment Unnel about ot "bloody chill," even man­
aging to ducrcdit many well founded re­
porta of ita barbaritiea. by ita raitaratioa.
But they overdid the Ima.M. and their

or tte tbourtt of the philc09pbor.it fa labor,
however brief the act, of praat value, and
oapeeially ao when bmiowid upon too
promamory money of the tend. BnL white
everything which Government dorn by
cmifterriag the legal tender power upoo
Otouoy to to improve, it do— not cvwato it.
Um gold or toe promtoe if it to the origin­
al thing and entirely aepnratc in their no
turn both from eoipago and the lagal-teader powvr -'Guvrrotarw*^cannot attach
money roltea to that wbioh to trot by natun a«Mdn&gt; of facilitating exchange.' It
can odd value to promiom ar erudite, to ita
own — wall aa otbare, bonk-hilte, proee-.
baeha, aad tokena, all rnilewmobll, only in
lb ■ w.:- ..f &lt;ro--C.-.U. Mi mfeguar). nsc&gt;draial to their Inherent qualitiea. If it
undartakvn to do more and givm to ita
work the power uf romputeory extinction

deny or evade tbeir proatian.; hcooo tbe
tow create, teurta to eompd tbo perform
anew of promtom, provided tbe maker bm
property out of wnmh to rotiafy the judge­
ment. Thro it otopa. It do— not pay
the dobL Wby abould U not, tf it mn
Tbe WMuto make tbo promiro more valuabto, boenuao Um debtor to more likely to
perform it. When the legal lender qua!
uy to Mpemdfad iu value or that nf a
mere token i. further ioennrod. WLilo
throe acta of gororomewt are of plight fan-

’it «» hoped to quiet epprehaoaioM until
they had a acre grip oa the content. of
the Trearury vault.
Thai dodge .remed
tuorni Itot of tiea and raeuhatioM nutaboringovnr 400 and covering hundred, of
milfio— of dollar, now pending in Cou­
pe- ia aa exhibit that eannot be wbiittod
down or winked cut of right There tall

to many th terra and robber. , and when
Willet. ooafranted Reagan with rxtre-u
from them the other day white the latter
wan pleading lor double payment to come

will bo tefwlatod out by abolwhing the
Itewkreapwr • Dep’t, and traMferving ita
dutira to the Sarg—nt-ai-Arm.. What io
to br done With momben of Coe|nm wh»
nrgud aad aiwtted Pulk'a dkvrg.nl for law
ia not atatod No qm area* to bo export
aaytblng but evil ftvm Wood aad bio
teriff odjumot. Now that Glover baa got

�lUpudiainre party—the men who atyfe
themaalvts the ‘.National Party.” Of
| course then are a few good men in the
argaaixaliao, but
far the farpwt parUoasremro who have been faUurro in
life, wbu have not been able to tnasagv '
■neerurfoHy My bnoiaem of their own, or
Be Ready for Action.
{
to make money at toy time or ia any 1
On Monday next, tbo Annual Town­
plane no matter bow favorable tbe rircum ■
ship Meetings wul be held in aU of th.
auneaa. Il auikap ns that to istrax the
Township., and the Annual Election in
fiaaodal affairs of tbe people M the hands
of roeb men rroald be suicidal, and that
all intcBigrut men must undereland thia
of the party which fawra Howata Money?
We trout the untiring friend, of Honest
Mooey will be on hand and do their whole
duty by voting solid for say man or set
of men who will be true to tbe Nation's
faith and. honor. Now in the time for
pceparatfeo. Bo up aud doing. Put lha
brat men in nomimlfoo. Stand by your
prinriples and tha men representing them

some that w. hod bettor quit drinking so
mnchpror whisky Now Him, are all
far feeAad arguments, and they are all

hare heard these argnmepu^util they are
threadbare, they Lad bolter be repeated
■gain aad tbaa sang. We National, have
dieooverad tbe enow of all the buaiocm
prostfatloea of thb long oppeamod and idly diaumob, there will be M more salary
suffering people, which io, aa I have said er.be—no more tramps-ne more theft
before, tho leek of mooey. There being For tar chat Coagrma cannM mana this

It socoM as though Secretary Sherman
gruwa more hateful to the rrpodiatorn
dady They were Mtta enough against
hhn before he defeated lha ITIfi.OOO rebel
prwtal -Uim, but nore that they cannot

A lull line-of Undershirts and Drawers.
A choice stadt of |M&amp; j«M reerivod bar. a oowplate steak of Mro a. ' "»**'•
foe FALL TRADE.
BUSINESS ."1 DRESS
(for CUSTOM DEPARTMENT mm

CA8SIMERES and CHEVIOTS
Supreme Cour, in I
deended victory foe
Retantrag Beard,
.
.
proroculiotu ia Louisiana, aad a sharp re
bake Io J udgo Whitaker and the other ex-

of course they were not going to have any
The lodicalioaj now are that Congrero
ring mauagsment, nor any dishonest caucos uickery, aad iu punuanoc of their I will not pan the tariff bill, that the IU
Uudable imranM
Lwlt^.1 &lt;n.l rrossta
---- -31 ent ha rooalcd and that
rsv mea ar«T ut kutflrnl rraif n'r^-aax
&lt;■
Perhaps route who were there may
hark uoticod a somewhat similar honesty
in voting at one of the ward caucuaes of
the National party in this city. Perhaps,
flationfets on April 1st. Republicans , be
that new organisation will look over their not deceived ' There ia n large-sired Dem­
Inu of ward nomination, they will dis­ ocratic trap under the area! bag offered
cover on some of them the finger mark, by throe rrpudiatom.
of oertain managcra who know their tools
Any man who aeeepta ofeee at the
who. they help run tho caucuses.
hand, of a political party and lheu. aban­
doning hia party, holds ou to the ofioe, ie
We learn that th« publication of the
a traitor to lha party, to bin own manhood
repudiator. ticket in a late imuc of the
and to eomaou decency. Will Philip W.
Babxui caused a great commotion in the
Niakcra please take notion, and govern
eamp, and that in consequence it was
hitarcif accordingly.
drewied ueceaeary la make out another
[.r, fr to the "publie farce" Io come off at ;
A work mao ia always worthy of hie
Stebbins ’ warehouse ou Saturd.y evening.
hire. Tbe people of Carlton thought ro
the other night, aad gave the traitor, Nietho making of the folk)wing .'are: For Ma­
yor, George Prestos , For Recorder, Job tr
H Denote, For Marshal,Ed Reynold.; For
Treasurer, John A. Faller , Far JtxMiw of
Tho traitor, Niskrrn will find V» Ilia sor­
the Peace,W®. Burgher, For Jnatiaeof the
Peace, to fill vacancy. Isrnd 8. Geer ; For row that the }U].uUican jxrty Mill livre—
Scbeul Inspector, Gen. C. Worth. A livm to punish tnMon, aad bury .nidea
where the political mrarrectiooiat can nev­
er dig them up.
Before joining any organisation whoac
Iliweaty is a thing the traitor Ntakers
thotaim tend toward repudiation, or any
departure from a round money /^Jna, ought not to talk about, anti! like a mao
he remo and rente. with hia late part­
ner, ia the publishing department cl the

fiatfen the price of every article required
tor bia daily nacds will be increeaed, aud
that the price tE lalor it tbe last thing to
rue, and risea tlx least, consequently they
should favor banrat money.
Tbe Kepudiators blow a good deal about
tfe» •
of Lto JUpahlioM ul D.mu
parties, for tho nomination and election of
a Ciliteoa ticket for city ofiecra ia this
city. Will tho Repudiatore tell us whether
their party is not principally, made up of
the scum of thtac two partis, united into
a party that dubN&lt; Ifttf National, aad b
organised for the role paq»sc of destroy­
ing the public credit, .nd tlx repudiation

Tbt proceeding! of the private conference
bet even Secretary Sherman and tbe Sen­
ate Committee on Ficaoce, on Tucadap uf
but week have be» n given to the public by
the Committee. Tbe Secretary mya that
rrauajption ia perfectly practicable in spite
haa IIW^OO.OvO uf coin available ft nsumption, aud tbe banka are now Became
fating at the rate of SS.OOO.OOO a month.

Preparation, are being made in the Sea­
ale for a poliueal debate on the Southern
policy of the Adminiatraiicn. Senator
Howe having given notice of hia purpoee
to Speak oa tbe Louisiana question, taking
for bis text tbe defalcation uf Judge
Whittaker, when be was Assistant Tressurer of the United States.
A deUte of

eral q oration. In hi. Jotter bo makes thb
cheering pfodictiou "The extreme m-n
who are not eoutmt with the legislation
already adopted, ore mw seeking to in­
crease tlx volume ol our paper currency.
I hope and believe it will be pomible auecenafully Io resist thia moat serious meauli

We ask every «qd.d m.o to look over
the hungry (email.) crowd who" are B»o
aging tho greenback aaonaMol ia this
country to-day, and then eoest the wnall

the hot* of prooperous people wbo are not
identified with the pr-vr-t iefiaiion and
repudiation scheme, and then My oa which

The National party bro begun to split
already. A city cunrration wm bald m
Cfevdsod a few dap ago, which reruhod
ia a rapture and a aeoond convention.
Tbo In.dmu of the party wree most veto

SUITS aud OVERCOATS

In Furnishing Good, we have a fam e
BROADCLOTHS for DRESS1 SHITS. J the latest atytaa ia tho BEST FITTING

! tarns uf a nice Hm of WORSTEDS and

nothing. There ia no uro of oar fooling
around tho gold aad stiver miaro aay loa­
fer, and working and riakisg our Uvea to
procure tho uaelero staff, we will leave that
for the verdaat European, to do, for it ia

We, intrinric value U all gammon, it ia a
humbag. il M tha stamp that makes tbo
wraith, far hasa'l Coogroro tbo right U
coin money and regulate the veins tbereol?
By tbe way. I don't see wby Congrwm
then, 1 prastune that you will tolerate fair did not regulate tho valoa thereof ro that
play. A man has a right to think as fa. uur gold dollar* would have teen eaglm,
u tha
p:~«, y«* k»°». in this country, and ' aad uur ten cent pincoa dollar*
besides, I will liberally reward yon when rtamp ia ail that is valuable, it could have
'
oar financial policy ia adopted by rhe ^ro- buundoMjrot
and we triumphantly ride over the poonibiy,

Ma. Borrow:—If you will assign ma a
eotucr io your political sheet, 1 would like
to communicate with my poor deluded fel
low ciluccv I am aware that you alight-

bloated bondholder and the moated aristae
racy of the country. I hare not until re
coolly, paid much auaptfon to the principtes pertaining to finance, far I have not
bad occasion to bare my attention called
ia that direction. I have morally joined
tbe Nalioaala, aud oincc than, I bare be
come educated sad the srolro have rapidly
fallen froro my doodad mental vision, and
I nowrunc, the whole field of natieoal
trouble aad dearly see the ream of all
our dificulty. When I joined our Coon
eil a few evening, riaee,! war pot through
the catechism a faw tio.ro, aud then dub­
bed professor of finance ana aeot into the
vineyard to labor with other co-worker*

and, to day, would have had our national
and private debts paid, and would have
money and to .pare—bow short, sigh ted u
was in war pig heeded Coogremmea, wbo
were rolled, as we M&gt;ppc«d. a. lair rep­
resentatives of tbe iatailigetma of the peo­
ple, bat bow grossly we bare bean doped
aad swindled When Congrem issued the
greenback l.gal "tender notes, aba did a
pretty good thing, who dare dispute that

don't try to dodge tbe fad by eueh fiinwy
argumcalr, as that it was tiw omfidcaee
in tbe
governmanta
ability
and
integrity, and that the people did
here I ««u. Geatlcmeu
I will begin by taying that I-was a Ro- believe that aha would redeem tho jeumiae
the had amde by .pecial agreement that
pdWican. and SB old liner, before I became
a Nations]—a finance man, by the way, we
all are inrtaMted to begin our oritione on
theetnmp, orhn lhe street, ia that man­
ner. and I pnouma tbe principle will held
good in appearing before my foDow-citiseua
through the pablie printjaa the object is to what eoofora tha value oa paper, it ia tbe
awaken food recullecuotx of old party tira valoa, it in the mooey. Coagree., howand help break down prejudices that xroeg •ver, was ignorant sod abort sighted, ia
barrier to huin.u progras, and as wo making tbetro.ro, for it djd not make tbe
mooey eUolute. If Congruro bad only
Aak the traitor Niakern if l&gt;ma m legal
known, and followed the unique and origin­
tender among the Rcpud'istora.
People
would certainly think ao who look at him, wish it distinctly understood that I was a al ideas of the Natioaala on finance, it
bear bia talk, and who know Ms peat hia- Republican, good aad true, before tha might just a* well hats made throe prom­
scire dropped trow my eyre iu our Coun­ ise to pay notes absolute mooey, by chang­
cil Chamber. I# now plainly see that here­ ing the form of the stamp ro that lU Wife
Ln tlx making of- nominations it will tofore I was the dope oF fools, tod had would hare reed, "thia io a dollar,” iustood
be well tu remember that people will vote blindly followed corrupt politicians and
for men that represent their principles ir­ demagntpiee. much unlike' our pore, patri­ one dollar." M it i. the government's
respective of party, thia spring, more than otic and unaspiring leader ia this State, stamp that makes the bill valuable, and
ever before, aud hence that only men of the Hon. Mio. W. Fidd, who would net not the contract to pay one dollar endorsed
have an uCoe. no, not he, and many other! co tbe biii. Such a »j»tetn es we Nationprinciple should bo selected
of Irauer f.tae whom wu hare among n«, ala—wo finance men hare adopted, would
have been a great saving to the Country,
and whom we all know. Gentlemenfoe under tlx prrwent false .jateta adopt
Before 1 proceed farther with my aab«d by Coagrem. the government will be
jeutjGeotiMMo. I weald rapactfally re obliged to pey throe noire io dollar*— ahro
tpMM, ia the language of tbe orator al hue mooey. So, you see, our government
Cmaar'e funeral, "leod me your m," b virtually in debt fur all its circulating
for I am drawiag near very near U&gt; tbe all paper, for it all beura promieoi to pay.
Tho Fittaourgh Gauttr thinks that 'die important suLjeel, which has ro long &lt;n- But, my fellow cilisens, take eoaragt. for
griaad the attention uf our luog cared
RcpnblicM party in I’enmylvania will de­
the National, are coming to the naacne—
Congranmcn, who hare in vt in grappled
velop increased strength this year.
the people sere it and rejoice—the bloated
with the mighty problem now before tbe
Tho Democratic Hoose is trying to Antertcun people, fora scrim of year..
thidd ita bogus reform by putting a false They could not divioa the suae of our first propose to repesl the roaumptitm set
—wo can't redeem our paper fee there is
label on the teH-tale deficiency bills. Their
pare souls do co abominate fraud, yoa natoly for this country the riddle bu a discount of one sad ooo eight cents on
lately been rand, and people begin to hai1 a dollar, we could not redeem if tbe paper

The fcuyfe say..—" Will not everybody
bj happy when the Natteaafa gmtheir oc w
money—the atampod paper dollar?” If,
anybody refuses to take it, .boot him op
the spot fa the moUd of the organa of the

above the eoat of the paper. The money
io good, for bara t it get tbe government',
•tamp ou it—tha valne io in the stamp,
and not ia what the stamp k&lt;m- iarriaata
valMiaa more fable, and if poopfo ahould
have any hesitation, at all, about taking
it, we can amend the conalitutfea again,
ao that it will read, Coegrro. .hall have
power to regulate the valne of foreign
paper, instead at foreign coin aa it now
reads, for it will be for th. ioterrat of tbe
people,—wbat the people want moot be
done, for this io tbe pecpleW jgovernmoot.

and isn't it the stamp tbst makes it valua­
ble, and Imndre, hasa t Coogrrea regulated
the value thereof as U haa tha power to
do under the new amendment? The in■inualion that some have advanced th.f
the Torkiah government it bankrupt, ia
hardly worthy of notice, for han't Con

In our Reedy mode Denartmcnl

evident that mv monetary ayMam m al
wrong ar those wants would be supplied.
Now these wants have long boro Mt but
have not hues provided for audamoog.il

Fob. fft, 1878. whan the Toledo Ororeo
tfon dragged the saw ill.ng trath to light,
aaHamlro did the tnpk banded moomro. !&lt;to tbe want uf amoey that oaaaua

CUFFS aad tha latest nuvslticu in
SCARFS, TIES and Silk Handkerchiefs

Umbrellas. Satchels and Shawl Straps.

33 Monroe

st., Grand Rapids, Mich.

VOLTAIC PLASTER
CHROIIC PLEURIH CURD.

At Hickory C orners
In Barry County dtttribed
as follows:

•mSji

HOMET OF HOBEBOOltD HO T18

&lt; -HA.Nir r&lt;

gel the cOMtitutioa amended, ao that we
ran coin paper, thaee will be no promise to
re.lrem, aad whnt i&gt; the nae of redeeming?
Isn't it alaolwtt mooey, end doree’t it re­
deem iteeir.’ Doesn't it my oa ita face,
tha ie a dollar, this is are dollem, ettt

IMPERIAL SOAP

GREAT BARGAIN

OffEIJS SOLICITED

tifealbangh
U ha. not as yet brae teught i.ow«K3
cel chsBUra, for I think the idea will be
readily grtapod and adopted by on enlight­
ened people II io thia, the vahm ol the
absolute fwprr xuooev i. not ao noeh to
the mavp, after all. aa tt is ia tbe "power

Iffleriou ft’t&amp;wlin
The Secret Out at Last!

of oar Uad—the at» otote will ofCoagrrna.
GaotlemMl Oar ahaolule mooey might
just as wrfl be a blank piece of paper of
eonveaieet aim and shape, aa anythia« efee.
Tbe real value .-f the iterop, n tu tally the
paper, an that when Congrats gets through
regulating the value, tbo paopls eaa res
bow it baa been regulated, sod tu facilitate

Wonderful Di
aLo»t

THE ORIBIUU. &amp; OILY GEHiUSE

HICHOLS, SHEPARD £ Cl
..me pr -oeple the school t»y wrote under
tbe daaigo ha drew on hie si.te. lhh is a
horse," and f&lt;« no other. Ge.tl.nMa’

Some advocate that th. precious Betel.

Meao/ocrereWea/yiy
How foolish and absurd is such a
CRA Mr TQM RR O TliKRR,
there wa. a premium-ou paper, for there
oory It require, labor to grow our 8, 4, ff. 8 end 10, Rutger. Pforo, .nd 33
ia not enough gold and ailver in the treuaend 3S Jeffmoa 8c. New York.
raw tod separate II from the koraul, aad
nry to cash nil throe stem cireulating io lha
ft
tG
t wWcwfaU
we il io tho paper mi1!, dom k not?—
McCarthy, honey £ GILES.
country, don't argue to me that paper in
r\~4—r Ml-L
more convenient to carry; and, that if men
By Gruem generally and-by
kn.w it was ou par with gold they would
Z.
B.
WILLISON,
foal psrfocdy mfe rod would not ask to
Hastings, Mich
the happy aathora of a financial .yatem bare it redsemod, only ro certala cuter
which tbo iagoauity of mro, under the pro tie., for the argument is old—/Acre
half per pound?
direst nacamily, ia any ago, or in any SMjpfo be a grand rush. We propose to
Me, my fellow ciUamm, the No
country heretofore never thought of. Th.
.
- -------- -J M lha royal road to preaponty.
QOtem is simple, and easily tabght in all
our Cnsncil Chamber*—ao mmpla, indeed, quite preperetl to make cur alxolute^.] „„ ouedialty iavile you all to join m.
M it, that I presume tor that very reason mooty, aad, m the only sbaolute money and share with oa tho reward of oorhboau.

racy will get these promire to-poy Mtm
a!) cashed m they are Ixicotnicg alarmed
at oar mw syutem of finaoe., aad thus
drain the treasury. I know there is
nothing valuable about the stuff, only lb.
tmprmnlM made by the governmoot,
sump,
bat then, we would like to keep
Bounce that money ■ Um great peOkoea
for all our worn. Yea. mooey. Goode, tboeoiafar kasp-qpkea,—a. ■ rtlie of a
'
men, il is what the amnify ooada it ia false eyM.m of fiaaaeo.
wbat you and I Mad my fellow witiaeoe.
I speak from my own uperieaoe, I speak
from tbe espetWca of ctbcn. and J speak
from the aspadonae of my aouairy. Now

A complete line of UOLLA.R8 and

OVERCOATING in good Xyks.

it aa the harbinger of better timra. l^is
fortunate, indasd. for thi. people, Oral ia
throe latter days—days of poKtiro) aortap­
lion and eitiraMry that we had a few patriotie and far seeing KatessMa who wen
eo/rerewail trHarpt'risy that other partiea
could not bold Ibero, wbo mat in a .ro-

am now professor of that branch of tbo
(object, and, aa it ia ant one of the secrets
of our Coewii Chamber. 1 feel at liborty,
mt, my fallow idfi—a, I teal that it ia
my bounded duty to ..lighten Urn public

for WHITE SHIRT fe tbe Ot,-

BUSINESS SUITS.

TO THE CONSUMRE
Of ^lifttnUfijBiia

The Mild Power
ANEFFECTUAL SPECIFIC

CURES

HUMPHREYS’
Homeopathic Specific*

�If Th contemplate

NaMteOk, March 7. 187K

jWANZER 4. BARNES,

SUCCESSORS

to

Barnes

oo

a

CHOOSING
Mr*. A. P. Dreks,
Sr-Md. That w^ th. ashore uf
Hasting* Kasten, Star Lodge No. 31. A.
M. of whieh Slater Drake waa a jute and
upright member, rocognixcd with dne anb■brion lb. will of tha Matear, would 1.
this tnauoer expnas cur appreriaticn of
the virtue* of our deeded Steer .nd ten­
der her bereaved huaband and relariv*,
our wartnret sympathy* in their great *f

«£££

ALL ABOUT THF. COirSTTV.
A RepuUiron v.ctory at the April elec­
tion*. can be had with proper effort, and
a great public fo*«.
it b worth working for.
.
Clement Smith wm obliged to dbapNn. M. K.'Tpylor goe* Ea»t thi* week
for the purpose of purchasing new good,
Monday Bight, .nd lho people .1 lud BCar
for her millinery cetabliahment.
Barney * School Huwse in Baltimore. on
A nkv, uew, herd fence adore* tb«
Tueaday night, by rcarou of mcknoa of
front of tbo reridence of Mro. W. I. F.
himwlf and family. Ha will without
Ham. and (&gt;«»r Young, on Green St
doubt fill lw&gt; other appointment* thia
J■ 8. Garkaon ha* removed hi* photogrtph gallery from State, to Jefforeu St.
Tho young tucu of Barry county, wbo
by Mr. wiU thia »pri*g cart their fine ballot, ar*
invited to look over lb* pant record of the
two partici. we claim that there are but
two partita to-day: the party of boocat
money, oonlrJtod by tho Republicans, xrxl
Sunday last. ’
\
the party of infiationbto, controlled by
Among other improvement* now being Democrats,—and decide whether they will
made, we notice the erection of a fine re. go with the luiueal men or the repudia
tdonce by X. B. WjHhtm, on Mill street,
tn the Third Ward.
Al a regular meeting of Harting, East
The editor of the Bas mb* would like era riur Lodge No. 31 of A. M. the fol­

Repudiators fisg whtob i* strung
aero** State street, beautifully illustrate,
the condition the party will be in uu Mun­
day night.—Woundup,

lowing rorolutian wa* adopted.
That tbe thank, of tbi*
Lodge be tendered to Mr*. H.yford, Mr*.
D. G. Robinson, and all other, wboro
kindly amiated in making our Maaouic
Fertinl a sucrea,. and that a.oopj of
these nsolultoM be farni»hsd the city faper, foe publication.
T. I’UILI.II-a.

Dcapite llie hard timet, it &gt;&lt; true that a
At tbo Council meeting Friday evening,
farmer Can .now buy more yard* of print*
With a pound of butter, than at any other ou the .{ucatfon ef tbe adoption of Aid.
Dewey's reaoluxiou lo -inrtruct the City
tinw in tbe country'* history. '
Then- wiU be a Pink Bibboa social at Tmuarer to enforce tho prorarion, of tbe
Halon Hall, on Wednesday evening, oruinsnte rdatrie to lireMing saloon*.
April lid. Admirefon. ten rente; thu to Aid. Davey and Kaaaall voted for the
revolution, Aid. Abbey, McNaughton aud
iodide rupper aud a “ joDy good lime."
TomUttaon toted against the rreolntion,
V/Thecfiek uf ilur ailvtw dollar » not
Aid. Wiakletnau, who wta present, refused
loud iu the lud. Tbe friction of 12 eoito

pclled the editor'of the Baxxk* to read!
ail appointment* to speak for the present
week. Thia will explain* bi* abrenre from

oa tba road, for tbe very popular "Advxnee" chilled plow,- for whieh they are
agent, for this county.
k II. Salubuiy recently of thi* eity.

• are inf rmtd that hcN&lt;.‘/king a ,pleaid baainere.

Sueenw to you. Lea.

CARPETS,

.

AND

terta, C«ni. FM»_.

VARNISHES

Of every variety aad kind.
Mb
•mij

arouruoty preparea.

-&gt; m;

««—*•

_

fflf fills H THE SMt
Stylish Goods for the Spring.

Rnt'lmi, That wr cordially bear WWtrom that nor deeroaed Sinter was cm in
wbme life and character tbe prinaplca of
our order were faithfully portrayed , that
•a a woman, she wa* alway* just red faith­
fol, aa a friend, p.ervua aad true, and aa
a Steer of our order, ever ready to culti­
vate and hocer tho |&gt;rincipl&lt;B that bind us
topether.
Rn-M, That wc reiotoo iu tbo belief
that tho earth will, in due time dre up
it* treasure,, and tbu wa shall be again
united, and that beneath the providence
and power of the Supreme Coad neter
death ha.* no dominion, tbe grave no vic.

rtfA A rj/r orjyr^
WE XEVER SELL A J‘ERSOS ONCE
BCT WHAT WE GET HIS TRADE AGAIN
HECACSE WE TREAT HIM RIGHT.

BENNET’S GREAT STORE

Children’s Suits 81.00 and Upwards!

JACKSON, MICH

entered at large upon cur record*, and that
a ropy be furnabed to the huband of our
deceased Sieur, and tbo city paper, fur
publication.

BOYS’ SUITS AT ALL PRICES.
YOUTHS' 8CITS AT ALL PRICKS.

t

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Good heavy douUe-and-twial COTTON PANTS, on|y JI.00 worth

Will Sell them CHEAPER than
any House in America.

Julia WtotmiAX, )

'

$1.50 in other Store.a

•

WE ADHERE STRICTLY 1*0 THE ONE-PRICE SYSTEM.

IPl? buy our/foodt ecccluxively for Cash, therefore can sell

them at lowerfigures than other stores;

Proceeding* of th* Township 8 aperintendent'a Meeting held a) the eity of
Harting, or. Saturday March 16, 1868.
On mociou of Mr. Barker George W.
Brown wu cbooen chairman, and on mo­
tion of Barden, Clark A Bsrber wm chosen
secretary. Tbe following reaclnlkn war

THE LffiEST lliD FIH M II HASTINGS DRUG STORE
w»t
M. 40. AKP H CAWAl^T..

county of Barry heldln the city of II*ating, on the 16th of March, 1878, it wa*
deemed ad ruable to bdJ a StatoTcaehen'
Institute at the '*
- - •
•
month of April____ , ___
towuabip superin indent*. ,u
nunc* of George W. Brown oi
George C. Nevin, of O
Enoch Andru* of Carlton, (
Barden '.nd Emily Holm* of 1

ROKERTHi
Patterns in the Highest Art of Carpet De- \
.... .i__ I. • ________ ___
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GRAXD

RAPIDS.

MICHIGAN-

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t«t OtHtott
TO I R B-BBXT* ,

NEW GOODS AND NEW PRICES
Nrehnlh, to be employed by the SapC. of
Pablie Interuetion to aaut in tbe work of
•ueb Ip*titnte.
(Jo motion of Mr. Nevin* an executive
rommiuce of three, rousting of George
C. Nevin*, George W. Brown and George
D. Barden were appointed to make all
necanary arrangemenu foe hJdmg a
Tcacbeni' InMitutc. Georg* W. Brown

Stretched oonipieujuily aerwaa Main St.,
*Wc notice the streamer bearing upon it the committee aud GrorgeJ.'. Navin* aocrettry.
Oa motion of Mr. Rarden a copy of the
great war cry of the Grtcnbaekcr '-Time
to Work.” W« abo notice aeverai of there proceeding, of tbe meeting were to be
apastbw of the naw political organization faraiahed to the Hartlag* h£* Jvurvrl
and
Harting* Republican Baxxbb for
(to bo) rtsndinp on our atrnet corner*,
busily enlightening tho ignorant on the publication.
subject of finance; Several uf three wbo
bare so recently iliriaomad into able (?)
fiusuccer* aud-ltarurd aUlcaturo ar* really
people who ought iu be improving the time j.
they'bi vatu word, and art
around the S'rccia. supfurtrd noCwylEetr

Mr Wood fit Mill at work revising tbe
uwu industry bui (by the bard work of]
Tariff bill, *n&gt;l the iodastrisL portin
wive, aud daughters. Tbirei wbo run will ]
revving, and Mr. Wood tbe carving.

tT-ST"”1""'
‘
PAINTS, OILS.
T&gt;.

Or^L Patent Melipac*. Dye nir&lt;«. Trtlrt Arti^X aaA*a X.*ba». «... Mt.

,OT,«tl.l&gt;dHfVAh8,£'

Carpets Accurately Cut and Per­
fectly Made.
SCHOOL^ BOOKS

KSnxls.lsi’KZilX’.ri:

4IID

STHTIO/IEHY.

Bennett's Great Store
sat.
J ACKSON. MICH

ESK’

•) »pp&gt;j

Tbe lUpabliearu will meet iu cxu.nu at
tbe Town House in Irving, on Thureday.
March 2Elh, at on* o'efoek, p. m., to put
in at mica.i n candidate* for townahipaffiaen
By order of eomtuittre.

Jflumev to Jackson

Far NINETY DAYS FROM DATE
Elegant Table NiiverwiYre

DRY GOODS PILGRIMS
Man Killed In tha Wood*.

eulate it all over tbe Chy.
Tbe Udo; R^fMiea» tfn . Vaitilaticn i, good in all awes. Tharefare, wa
aay, ventilalo tbi* greeubaok iallalioe b^
loan thoroughly, and kt tha daylight into
ttM&gt; corruptiog scheme, .nd it will paa*
away like *cow before the May no..

Do you want to be taxed fcr all time to
oocnr, by having tbo Drpot oo the extreme
ewt.-ru limit* af the Qty. «eo of th&lt;4th
Ward of tbe City, of Hearing* I If *o,
vote to redact Alderman TtexUoron.

There wa* a aad accident near Nashville
on the 2Clh, inoL David Stauffer, an old
man, the father of L. E. Stauffer of tbi*
city, wa* chopping in tbe wooc' one mile
wert and north of th* vilhgu of Naabrilla.
with hujwo little gyantb-iu. When the)
were aome distance apart tho boy, cut a
tree down, which falling tervek Mr. Stauf­
fer on the back of (ha Mck killing him
almost inrtandy. He wa* a well known
aad highly rewpeetod eiliten of Cartfotoa,
and leave* a Urge circle of mourains

On Feb 26. 1878, I fort a note of 115
made payable to tbo Hasting* National
Bank and dua April Irt. 1878, .igned
John Svirie* aad Drloa Smith. The pay­
ment of aaid note ia hereby forbidden.
46 48
Wai.TBB Covby.

Wa ar* told that Alderman Tomlinson
mid in tbe Bed Ribboo Club Itoom oo

Th* Cltiaen* wiU butyl thrir ward cen­
tare M follow. :

-• Three, at tha Council Chamber.
Four, at County Chrk'a offi.-e.
for the purpoeo .of placing ia nomination
eundidaua far Ward officer-, oa Friday
•rente; te halt part au o'clock.

wbo are opposed to again unsettling
value*, to arraying capital igaiart labor,
and secret'pelitic*! partite, aa having *
direct tendency to uwdermtoe th* principle
of jopular government, are invited to
mete in oauetu, at th* Court Howe, oa
Tburodsy evening. March 28th, al 7 o'clock
to place in nomination a cititea*' tiekrt
for city officer*.
H«tit», Mmlt 20, 18T8.
A. J. Bowxb,
J. W. B«.vtlxt,
W. 8. Goodtbab, 8. C. Pbixdlb,
and eighty-three other,.

On Saturday a warrant waa room out
againat H. A. Bu*adl. dbargin; him with
WusutAB, Gao. W. Knight, Premd.nl
Balling liquor to a common drunkard. Ha of the Fanner*' Mutual Fire IwraraMa
wm areretod, and Monday morning plead Compoy. of Iforrj end Eaton eoutrtb*;
guilty, and waa fined 625.00 end real*. has been anddonly died from hi, labor by
reaitte Chsrire A. Bailey far a aitoilwaf
fence a id the trial ia awl down for Friday,
U 9 o'clock in the forenoon
The euiu
wren rommeured bafora M W. BiUr.

Irt dqy of May, and will not rue ax*
until (MXt winter. All partis h»vieg to
on our yard, wishing them Mtwetf w
ple»«c notify u* *1 oore.
7
W. C. k W. 3. Kbu.t.
HMtingx, Mareh 11, 1878.
« ♦

Church .nd Railrred Street.
XB6tf____
'
•
Query ; "Wliy will maw atmAe earn
mon tobacco, when they can buy Marburg
Brea. ‘Stal »/ h’ortk CarM^; te tha
aame price Y
XXtt-36yl
Bank Rtport.
For aab at John Bf^* barbarahoy. BEi-onr or tub Coxnrnow or tub
flatethtseaiaaetiaubi* )«&gt;*!- ** "&gt;•«*
Hxwixom Matioxxx. Babb, ar
Hatvixoa, ix thb Rtstb or MtcuMlAX, AT TBB Cu»*B OF Bl'HIXBSfl,

BENNETT’S GREAT STORE

French, English and American Dress Goods.
Half Wool Fnbriques27 inches Wide, 121-2
Four feet wide black Cashmeres at 95 cents.
Not to be found in the State less than $1.25.
36 inch all wool Cashmeres, any shade, 50cts.
Heavy Double Fold Black Alpacas, 17cts.
Full lines of Trimming Silk al $1.00.

Breaking Plow

THY IT FAHMEK8

COME AND 8EE,
JASON RICH,

All the Gems of
elties at Prices ]
in the Land.
Wants we will I
liantait aMan pml
ihtitiMi. Ii mUsmIj
i few tf ankle W kj atf itthrt Ik ErtRini (Bl
ma Hanoi hnj®&lt;

BREAKING PLOW

TEAS.
m 20 eta. to 90 eta. par lb. i
* equal to any in ttaeity
st outta ycu it ot*.

COFFEE.
SUGARS.

�Purity of Elections)
The Le-galrtttre at iu last erosion made
several laws to preserve tbe panty of ejec­
tions which citUcnaahotW study rarofnlly.
as tbo Spring elortiuns are cluse al hand.
Some of thewe acts hava been mentioned
heretofore, prod others will be referred to
hereafter. Ono of them of great import
aoce, “To preserve tbe Purity of Elec
tioos," may bo found on page 133, Public
Arts of Mithijaa, Session of 1877/art

Tl.c weather is remarkably fine, sud
wb.at looks ita vary l-trt.

i ten
■ M27.
Tho tntal apgrgato of petiaione paid ticca
Aaron Ore, one of tho olden reaith-nts 1731 to tbo preMut time has bran »428r
of tbe town rf Orangeville, died on the 20a,8&amp;9.M.
8th, after a lung aud severe iilsow. He
A pn-iuinrat DvOsoersGe I'u-prvsvwtsLivs
was om of tho highly eatecraed redden is in the Iasi C«mgrrM&gt;wh&lt;&gt;
‘
r
of thia part rf Barry, and died at s ripe iovMtigator and who wa&lt;scalooa ia cudcav- i
108 prureAing the datire of the inspect­ old age. Dis funeral co tbe 10th wss
onag to upcerth Repabliean wrong &lt;Lriag, ।
ors of ekethma Thi, act provides that largely U tended t
has bcm brought to criefby the discovery I

on the poll Isrts, that whenever nny rote
ia challenged aad sworn in the number art
against the name of such ch aliengel voter
shall be written distinctly in ’peaal, on
tbo back ofiiia voted ballot, aad ■ piece of
blank paper be pasted over it? so that the
canvassers easoot see the number, that
this cancelled number .hall De1st alcno
the ballot prwne-J with tho other ballots,
so that, in case tho elortion is contested,
the paper pwtrd over it can Iw torn off
by the ci'tsrt, the number bo revtalod, and
a comparison with tho poll Ust will show
who voted H and either party to the coatrsl may prara tl-at such role was illegal.
Inapecton at electinn are required by law
io execute llvnie protisions with scrupulous
fidelity.

Tbo roads continue bad enough,

■e&lt; HalMla* m X«. W’svseeBl.

(AT ADVERTISING FAYS

-rwWTtS?^

Tbe Mrs. Portins, Brown, aad Osiraa, of bis own crooked roadurt. and soon I;
aad Mina Holcomb hare been very s^k.
the first thtas fcr a long lime, they all
Tbe Spring election is near at head,
aad the Greenback tai! to tbe Democratic
party is shown and landed as . wonderful

all US«./

k-r sort s~»«:.-n

W Want Jactai &amp; Saiiiai

SIBTl

NAVY

BAILIOAB.

■A--10B3CC0

BICEIGAN AM THE SOOTH

Tho meetings st the M. E. Church coolinac with an increasing interest, about
thirty hare professed saving grate.

Schools are dewing fcr tbe seaacn, they
have, generally, been successful.

■ "WHITE

Farmers are getting ready for business
and anticipate a ehanoc to plow and sow

Chicago, March IS.— In pomtance of
a cal! foe a meeting of tbo Hard Money
Ixagne nod th-w- in sympathy with ita ob-;
jeets, prominent btuincH men represent
iog a numb-T of Western States and both 1
the RcpaUican ana Democratic parties,
At Augurla, Me, the Republicans elrrt
met at the Grand Pacific thir afternoon the Mayor by 242 majority.
and were caffcd tn ordsf by tbo Hou.
It is proposal to pay gold for the int lot
George W. .Ulen of Milwaukee, wbo set
forth tbe object &lt;if\hj meeting in a few ci billion purchased under the new Nilrer
words and alledcd to tho tKecnaity for an
organitation like that contemplated by

causes. One of tbs wheeb io tbe finance
maehioe bsqomes dogged, perhaps shat­
tered. Tbo terrible Wall-rtrcrt ‘ermh
whieh follows ia communicated to crore
part of tbe finanas] mechanism of the
country. But analogies do not stop here.

T»Ai!S ddisd X6krH.

^\the Yea,

BIAND BANDS DIVISION.
Tbe Reliable Short Ida.

LIVER COMPLAINT
Taere ia good reason to believe that tba
RceampGoa-ie^eal bill will not command *
majority of tha- Senate Finance CommitBurchard's bill to promote the refund­
ing of tbe National debt and a loan of sav­
ings will be favorably reported by tho
Ways and Means Committee.

“j'm

Gjv. Uampten farorrJ the redaction
of tho lUpublecan Circuit Judges by tbe
South Carolina Lepialaturc, because they
were ejected on a mere technicality.
The 1-oodou Am«usiul thinks that
none of tho European govern menu which
have been invited by the United Statu

IBSSi'

, ___ _____ ___ jifthty curatir*
iofluvuv. Virulent bluod prisons that
lurk iu the system are by them rubiwid of
their terrors, and by thrir persevering sod
souHwhst protracted use the rnoit tainted
•y.lean msy be completely renovated and
built up anew Enlarged glands, tumoro
snd swellings dwindle away snd disappear
Servioc will recommend the removal of under the Influence of throe great resolrDoorkaeper Polk, on the ground of loose
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY
tnaosgemrut and the violation of law.
GRAY S SPECIFIC MEDICINE
The Direoture of the mint have received
two hundred new silver dollars, which
were distributed smong Senators axteanrely in racbange tor the greenbark dollar.

EMPLOYMENT!

St.W*&gt;

Tbe Democratic House is the most ex*
travagMt branch of tbe Government. In
mcvcial natioas froves that guldlnd silver
poaaeski stability ofyndoe in a greyer de­
gm than any other Mfljmodiiida, and are
therefore the best standard Of raise, and,
Tbe Senate has confirmed Hua. Wiliam
in conMrtitm with paper repraasmtstirrs
convertible info d.cra oa demand, tho only A. Howard for Governor of Dakota.
Postnumtero: F. W. Punham, at Bay
»fc and uniformirircuUtlng mediu^i.
3. It U the duty of the Govcrnmaot to City, Mich., John P. Crewman, Williams­
town, Mich.

Tbo English dufaadun of tire Halifax
award undertake to say that liey proved
that the value of tbe catch uf the United
States within thu three mile limit amount­
in 1870 to over 18,000,000.

RAILWAY COMPANY

Registration Notice.

JKQ VA'- WtWB 8SWS
BOILER WORKS

,&lt;5’ »«t aiusam

The House UotamitXee has agreed to re­
p tn in favor of Mr. Slayer a bill to advance
•100,000, io anlicipetioo of tbo next fiscal
yaar, fur continuing werk on ths now

ffi-’EsSESM'
•uMSiTM in Batiitf.

ty Is likely to be split. Senator Kernan of
New York thinks is the financial question.
He therefore advises that they leave it
alone, bat Moan. Ewing k Co, say oo.

•E-Egssai
ma a«r as tfti wsss'as taa
Is u,
trmtoggi? t-a’rgti aaa:

'f

s.sss. U &lt;•&gt; iXmv W. wa&gt; lk.

Pennsvi

Thus Tar GenetJ Ewing has made tbo
loudssl lad for tbe support of the Nations I

salt's*
fetAJSSJ

N-EIjIC IL I StJEGICAL IlltNUTE.

JSbteASix
Tbe gentlemen la Waablugloa *1m&gt;
have been acting as attorneys for Wylls and
be a riolstiou of tbd spirit bl the Const! Andcrsuu say that, their friendv' in New '
tntina, sad of tbo sf-iril of the laws and
pledgee under which our war coreeaey wa- Orleans hare gixco up all hop of present
iwued, and as tho experience of tho world pardon. Gov. Nichols steads in fear of
lias prored would neremarily ba followed
by still further depreciation, to tbe grow
Nothwiduunding t bo mistakes of the
injury of all legiumoto bail owe, and to
the suffering of tha fabcrin-/ ri»nrt. upon Adminisuation, the Republican* turned
whom the arils of the depreciated cureen out wall ia Nsw Hampshire, as tn exam­
cy inevitably falls moot heavily.
ple to their brothers throughout tbccsiuniry to SUnd fast by the grand old party for
b.-uer things ia tbe future.

•w-'
THE ( H. V ER WELL MEDICAL CO.

JaMMtlsnu U«-a-d

CSLIIe

The Administration ilia trouble over
-colter appointment ihst of Cutter, to be
Paymaster General pf the Navy. The
best thing that ma be said ia Its fkvar is
that auute of the “lodapcadcnV papers
are declaring against Ik
On* third of the satire vming pupal*,
lion of Keatarty raaaot md tbe ticket
they vote, and 150,000 children are grow­
ing up ia ignorance of ths mure elements
of an English education. No wonder the

K®syrep

The subject uf the following utxioo baa
rood ground to complain to Senator Coakling that bis orctas are not wall fc tone
wboc they go back oo the Senator's Irisad
tbu. -Tbo Now Hampshire Uvw falls

waiting to S&lt;M it- If be has hoc lira nerve
the ouly dms ia Ww aunh who will npricn
are the implsmblei ebe WJef» ibo war is
net entUd Mid .lbs .Tilden ofk^rfofr^.

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VOL. 22. NOg#.

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1878.

rates of advertising.
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WHOLE NO. 2095

FARMERS LOOK HERE
Pcrata, Plain, Full Ground
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'40
Cutie_
50
m- “ • v “ . J“nt,r PolntaF“” Groot”1
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Uliver s New Improved Jointer ard Cutler Allachmenta are tbo lightest
stTOOCtet, beat and ei.«ap«i ever rtlMbod to any Plow.
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CALL

OK. C. RUSSELL,

AND

THEM

SEE

will be do cheaper. Then, wby Mt stick
to coin or pramiees toney ano? Perhaps
coin will be as stable in ita vriua, and
paper pnitaGc* are jutt as convenient a»
stailme paper with the word •‘doBsra'
printed upon it.
How (hen ia thia nriemjitiun or eonv&lt; r
aion of such current Barney in comsaodi-

per capita! How will you got rid of all
other kinds of money preparatory t.&gt; ita
iaeue? But, suppose that all done and
that the supreme moment hne arrived, Low
pill v..a atari the thing? You have propoMd to begin by paying of the national
debt with absolute money, very well, that
will give aa two biDiona of currency, three
times what wo now bare. But what if
। we Ud net a.y nptmori debt? What
will a nation do who han not any? But
you any they ,11 have them, very well,
bow then when the debt U small? What
if it was vary large? .In Great Britain
you would issue fil.OCKl.MW.OUO to tocin
with, I suppose. What next? You will
pay all sabrias aod public ehargre bv sim­
ply opcratiag the prtoting-preaa. '
You speak of taxes. Why wiil you as­
ses. rax.* when you haae plenty ot paper
aod foci&amp;iea fur printing ••Thia ia a dol.
tor" upon it? But taxre arc to be pays-

'

PHYSICIAN &amp;SDRGEOH.

SOLE AT PRICES LOWER THIN BEFORE THK I1B !
Mflbinc in the Hardware, Hantea or Fann Implement line, cal!
w.
.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

DENTIST

balance of trade due the commercial world.
What do you get by taxation? Why,
your own atwolure money. good for nqth
certainly outside yowr own joriadirtiun.
Gold has th.J, and you make no promiwt
•ver to get or pay «oy. How will you
trade in anything, even for the 4ecusaiti&lt;s
of national life in any •sn-rpcocy, which
of itself destroys ail roarideore ia ' yenr
almduto owoey. Yon may export ouu
modules. Thalia natunal barter. But
how will the nation get the n&gt;mu&gt;oditks
to export? Probably tkey do not exist
etreutolfon at sD, provided a still cheaper
for exportation. They sridom do when a
nation aa at a piaeh. aod not at ail io most one eon" be obtaiMd. Why to thia? fleeh

If you prohibit men fr6m doing tn any­
where to the world y5S will And it aba&gt;
lately iapomible to pt event population and
pnsperiiy dearrtiog auijh cvuntriui for
| Ukm where th.; precious metals are to be
found in abundance. Thewr things are
[ found wbm the precious metals are found
1 or where it ia believed they won will bo,
; and now hare elav. And whenever these
■ metals gr« tote the band* of the people,
: even if wholly daauoethed. so for st the
sedon of ths Guvrratncnt ran arentsplhb
Shawl® • it, by foilurn to coin and depriving them

Announcement !
ATTORNEY AT LAW 4 SOLICITOR
IM CH AX CURT Pretest attntioa rim la

WINTER GOODS !

AT COST!

i Now is the time to secure bargains.
Dress Goods anti
| very cheap; as I intend soon to go to New York for my Spring Stock, ’
land muBtninke room. Como early and-secure such bargains as never same, became such is Useir flare iu life.
[were offered to the people of Barry County before.
I They might depart of thcrnsel vra for ooun I

The Studebaker Wagon! !

Every One

Fully Warranted!

trim which allowed them to retain thrir
vriuible qualities, but the people would
part with the metal, from eothpulrioa, not
fh® choice. You cannot dwpriro gold
aod silver of thrir naacutial money functiowa by law untow you extinguish them
utterly, or at tout banish them absolutely
from the foe. of ths earth, nor ran you
transfer their use. to absolute money, any
more than you ran transfer by art of Cosgraa Um coratia! funrtiow of motberbood
to the sawdust dolls of the nuresry.
No agreement lika thia b«r« art up m
the foundation of absolute money ia puasible, simply because it is instinrtiraly
known by everybody to be impoaaible, aod
tbs asnramption that vnrii an agrtetncai
to imposed upon the peopto by the Gov
stnaeM stamp upon worthless paper is
hardly sufficient to support a propeoitiou
ao emphatlcslly requiring strong argunrat
Again, it is said that “thr *ov«reign
power murt create all the entreat mon.y
to be uxd by the people of tbo natiua and
each money may be made of any material
wbataoerer. The bare for the redemption
or conversion of such current money will
betotbe commodities of all kinds that
may be parphtred with it and to the ariarias, taxes, dutire, wages, debts, aod jndga
meuta that may be prid with It," oto. "If

the asms nominal amount of gold, but peetradc which might be paid in arms and
se«f for money use. a greater value in
aiunitioaa, beatdea thit, &lt;v«a if the com amatl vtmi than gold. *o that it » ex­
moditie. exist in your nation, they belong |I ported or melted down and replaced by a
1 to indiridnria, not to tbo Goreremait. I,&lt; beeper coin Those who get them kn-iw
How ptherwuw b the Goacrnment to avail .
iteclfaftlicmunlcre.it ctrnfiacato. Your well that atari! soins with low silver ia
taxes yield no means ol payment,-no lipau 'them wCl circulate at par with gold, whicl
■vf credit. Yen cannot borrow. Yon have is the worlds standard, and they are not
alow to resort to .exportation or to the
mdting-poi for the profit.
It is an nn&lt;iuast&gt;oeable feet that silver
i&gt;dfaa a small note iawtrth more thaa
as a large one. There e*n be no powible
Inourhirtwar gUd did not have us
doubt of this nor is there any other possi­
1beesuae we were in rroubfe, but boausr ble explanation of it than the om 1 hare
we.rejected it aod imued a cheaper eur'rvocy, a au-jnoded promt*, to pay, which
usurped ita pl.ee in the Lands of the peo­
ple. but which like all otbvr things, atiU
'com&gt;s to the incxorabl. tuesaure of gold,
1all through and ever vino.the war. Your
power to levy taxes parable in three to
kcaa would be folly. The Muff you would
collect than in would be wathleas in every
fmerpeney,
nod the Govvrntnent would
I
die. and the currency would die, and ths
nation would disintegrate all togrtLrr
AY ho Would take Jour currency in ex

oat of the con.irv, alihottfh be would
ofcourse be robbed all the way. Our ex­
tradition laws would have to reverse their
action aod force back fugitives from in­
justice into a nation of tfaiens, fur no man
could trust his fellow. The nation would
be organised upon the laris of eooflnea
lion, and if all the world abould also adopt
absolute money, society would be the forty
thieves in a state of snarthy. But that
idea of founding abeolnto money upoa all

MESSER BROTHERS.

How will you rateh them? Men will
honnl, tbny will bury their treasure in th.
earth, and even if you could would you
bare the bmrrt to daOtrov twriro billtona
of Hirer .nd gold?
Wbtwrer 4oa thia
dretroyu the great mining iodualrira of tbs
world Whrt reirif would there Im for
th. workingman in that? How much
would thrir tantrtfo. odd to Um v.1.

PfliHMWiCAL tfiSUST.
PEOPLES DRUG STORE.

the poor man?

of purest quality only.

Swarr’S Horst,

TOBAGOO.

CNAXIt RAFIM. - - ■_ • • - - • «&gt;&lt;=»

CROCKERY.

aro:

peace and good behavior on lb« part of
the SoutHtra people.

It in surprising to Me bow eaaily the
average Democratic editorjan slide into the
greenback haraeaa
Between Southern Sdaima
badly dcmoralisod.

There tt onh_ ona thing

snd get ths paps by rireply paying ths
east af lbs matorvri and prtauug. and Ma­
der it in foil payment ofttou hundreddollar note and interest. A half l.usbel
cf wrtatoex will pay tire (iovrmmect wril.

and rebel

The party editor to

There u a loud demand for the subrtitutihn of aa eagle for th? boxxard oa the
90-eent dollar. Why not make an endur­
ing record of the recent coctrorenty by pottingon a gold bug.
No more apathy fur the Republicans of
Indiana, they propose to win at the eiee-

foil to aril Mioagh 90-eeal dolkn for 105
C!UU to enable it to pay the public debt.
The venerable David Murrey of Newmarket, New Hampshire, cast his Riat

revutoiona, and disasters in the emrentoof
trade, for there is not an instonc* in hit
torr where a financial disaster wu oeva
iiouod by adherrore to lb. apeei. m«Mure
of values. Ou the ooctrary, departures
from it, Um overtraining of credita and
rreon to bredeemabl. promtoes and wild
•peculations, the very eancnoe of nil which
to the disregari
prineiplre of metal

Suppore a man give* hb promissory 1
note for 1100, absolute tommy, and goto '
the tokens or slips of paper. Whs* next? 1
He wants a horse aod find. one. Will I
ba be able to iudure (be owner to part 1
with a horw worth 1100 to gold for thore 1
■lips of paper? It will uke two eenturlvw 1
at lanrt to etore that hem trade But 1
eupjiOM ho does auecaad, aosin time he
mutt pay thn note. What will that nute 1
require ot him? Mmt be pay it in good l“—"
measure, one hundred gold dollars? Bn i»B from thor own enma.
might just as writ have dole ths whole *
““
buriores on a guld breia. if he bta got
to sacrifice 1100 gold value of some oommodity which be may hare to pav that
note ho is re badly off re uader the hor­
rors of specie jiaymenL What will he do

COFFEE.

Phyfiiciatt’e Pre«crip’ion« and
Family RecipcA carefully pre­
pared with Drugs and tTbemicds

for coin aa ia the ea.v i0 thia country, then
you must increase the coin of tbo world to
The Andcrsoo case will not eooautnte a
at local thirty-two- times in present amount Democratic lever to oust Hayea.
or •183,400,000,000 where in fart, aa
At a Cabinet meriting yesterday the
ia above ahowa, with a reservoir of uncoin­
ed precious meta! of ooe-hrif the existing President expresrod the opinion that the

it American diaoasa—the itch for
Whet will you fix as the amount
circulation? How many ysnre of
experiment will it require to cea■kill tn nn'C. wtll.tn a t,,1l.nn A..I

money is ‘•tight" you will of course relievo
the stringency; Um wiuu of 'trade
will require it, for even with the paper
promises ot oontiorotal money and the
greenbirk we were alsray. sure of that
blessing. lu due lime stootote money
wuuld b. of torn value than the waste bal­
lot* for defeated candidates to the last
year's school meeting.
This would be a fine currency for the

JACKSON WAGONS.

Wm. H. Goodyear.

are getting rid of it by refnatog to onto it
further, as tn aotn« of Um states of the
Latin union, will be to invite the floods
of silver from nations which, like France
and Germany, hare great nrsaa on band
for aale, and which they are bolding until
agreed that about ooe-hrif of each metal, we open a market for what no other na­
or lee. than one half, ii caed aa money tion will take off thrir hands. Baida
W oat, then, is the truth as to thorn be-| thia, we must export to meet tbo merca.inp enough of ritfirr gold or Hirer U&gt;
nerve no the baaiv of a moortary system
It h apparent that if
legal value than lh-y will aril for aa com­ for the world 1
modities, proves that they would do ioJot there waa in the world aa a whole any lack
all the purpoam for which money in used. of sola, either of gold or Hirer, that the
Bet such reorit by m . maun follows.
Gold is unfit fur circulation, though not
as a mcasuae of value, 'in small •uaia, and
the constant neeosatty for actnri money in
tba innomarable daily tranaarttonsof life
gives to silver sad area capper and some
metellia compositioiia nraeh greater red.
value for money usre thaa is indicated by
their commercial value. In fart, gold u
almost ths poorest of all things Ftrr raeh
uses, byreMon of its great vatae in amall
bulk end tba consequent basatd ot loss iu
great atagpauon which led to recent da
predation in mlrer«tviag atemporsry out
tel for the production of our mines, is
again aboqt to culllfM, lending to another
vastly increased pn.-portionste valoa from
great decline in the value of that tnrtal.
the proem of coinaee and the legal trodrr
There ran be no doubt that the eoorquality than dore gold; and their being
mom profito^of liirer mmng wUlpreriy
nothing else which cun be no well ured.
reins nf tU mX £ ilm/uLeWM
unless promisee psyable in coin, they cir­ handle his money; he win prefer silver
culate at a higher otiminx) than c.immturr- The merchant sod banker know that gold In ume, the mvllumg proauMa now ia.
on deposit affunla a aero re and unvarying auguretod In semi Mxbsroa. lands, hi Aria
measure’ of value, aod treating ia the hiwa
Bat there ia a limit to this power, and and the iron vault* of their country, pre­
th. silver hall dollar .me. to circulate fer the more preeir.ua and lean eumberaoaxc
when ita rommercial valor is more than metal- But the great fact remain. tnat
about 7 per cast, foaa than ita legal or nom­ less than half the precious metal in iIm my belief, likeiy ’ to become re valuable
inal value. Why is thia, if the absolute -world ia require! m tnooey by th* human relatively with gold a* formerly
ITnow the proposition was to put 5 or
money theory la corrw? If tt were true, race. Thia is an absolute overthrow of
the ulrer abuuld Mill eirculatn U ita com­ the argument above eited. If not, why G par cwau more of silver into th. silver
■*r“ ■"•o-v*1«“ »
mercial value wora reduced not only 7 but not? The truth ia that coin being reoeiv
gold,
and let the law go into oparauou two
70 and- 90 per tent below its legal or ed_anjt&gt;eU&lt;&gt;w)edg«! aa the teat er meas­
nominal value. Besides this, all the ajb- ure of their value, promises on paper, or three yarn benca, I bdiave that the
act
ot
remonetisation
would make such a
ridiary aiinsge of tbs country is raMma bank notes, and ®r0it .apply 37 per cent
rid. in gold when* pvreentod in rams of of the function, of querei exchange, and Hirer dollar worth oct hundred ream in
not Lus than 420, by the tows of Um land, will always do to undvr sty healthy sys•u that the argument from this nourre, so
i&gt; my briuf. still be iacxpediecl, beasuac
much relied upon by the a Ivoeatev ofimit would be uncertain what action n«lil
sginatj money, utterly falls.
be taken by other nstiooa ud the probe
Again, a suteiaiary cato—&lt; small eoin
bility is that they would aeue the adraafor pocket use, which han lbs full par
tags of our adoption of the rilvo Mandan
value ..f direr, that is, its commercial and
to rtrcnglbeu their own adheuoo to gold
legs' value the same—cannot be kept in

dee'jtable currency The ailrer movement
ia for the avowed purpose of depreciating
the standard of value, thereby repudiating
about A pre oact of all debts in tho eoun
try, and thus givreg an irrtristabto im
petua is ths direction of ths total repudia­
tion of both public aod private obligaUotta.
That I do not niisrepracnt th. fsalmn
of three men will be seen from the rase
authority I have before quoted. Alter
saying that tn the Western Htilra and
Ttrritoria .done the productioa of silver
has doubled to five ysari, inereaaad from
nn^SflJlOOto 1871 to *41,BOfl,67t in
187G, he MOMrtto. oq^gs 21, ns follow,

toitmee's fly m^." a what Um Lamsrag
Rrpablieat chriateoa the new party.
Tbs Ohio Legialatere ia s terror W Ute
Democratic party of that Blate. Tbo cry
goes up from every quarter. for ita early
adjournment.

They are talking up tbs Senatorial
question in Misarrari, nad prominent polltkixnv believe the routes: lira betwtan
Fbelpr, Allen, and GtovsrThe Democratic pnrty .wnn dno at trial
to Now Hampdtire. Vordiut—guilty of

In hri great speech in the House, Werir.oaday, General GarfiriJ denounaed Kel­
ley and Butler alike, and pronounced the
Lrttet'a system of "Aiwaricuu finance" aa&gt;l

of Cotsmuniam."

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More extended returns from the March
mcrtlsgs in Maine do not indirate that the
Graeubaekrt ia to tiutueroiM an clement re

�The Looting Bepablicaa mya "Senalnr
Farry, who has tong been classed to a ajtasaioaiat aad rilrer ramonat Mr, M* «xpraaaa himaelf satisfied with Secretary
Sherasn'a views in regard to rcsumptloo.
He bouves that the policy outljaad by Mr.
Shcrmau, of mviag up coin, rcdeeming
six per rent boodi with greei.becis, aod
aubetiluling four per cent b-mds for them,
taking KrambackA for tariff duties, and
keeping *300,000,000 at least of greco-hoeka afloat, will steady tbe eMir* cur' near to the poliag plaree. and with
least burioem oo tb«r hands. Tbe r
raney and give an impeiu to busincto proves nothing polkimlly except, j«rl
lhal the greenback people are still d
miaol to atfakto lheir orgaafaation
their inflation lunacy to the ead, aad

tort to ih. bi.", appropriating money to
panlah the rich depredators en onr timber
hada.ua command to deal gcuarously
with tbe poor satthro ef our lerritoriea.
The economists of the ptasnt Hoose

79 Monroe St.

make up tbe tied cion mu that raeuked from
tha niggardly policy at tbo 44th Congress.
There fa proUbly not y human that has

Republican party very greet harm.

A report ecmea that ax-Prmiiisat Grant
haa written a fatter saying that if ba had
been ia poeitioa to do it be would her*
dons jnat what President Hayea did—vete
the SUvar biU. So weald —y man at
tense enough to be Priaifliai of the Uob

P. M. General, aad the Waahingt-.o/’.,.■
We are semi-offieully informed that the (DomoaMie) to protart.
Governor oo Monday appointed T. A
Judge Bfatehfced a derision ha* had th.
Hooker of Cbvfatte, Circuit Judge, end effect to make many promiaeM Democnt*
that be has qualified and entered on tbe
discharge of the duties of hfa ofliec.

foreign.
The Pall HoH Gmta. of March 30th
printed an article euutfad, ‘The Naw
Turn of Evaute," in which, after reviewing
tbe resignation of Lord Derby, it myw :—

S. L. BALDWIN

Your Patronage Solicited.
Tho townships elections in New Jersey
diplomacy baa mid it* Iasi word. EngUnder the above Ecad the editor of the
sod and Rmuia are loo definitely await
Lowell (Mich.) Joaraat, girea place to gains. Ths control of Kanax county has
ted to the poeitiona which the? have re­ ibe iollowutg speoai ootiee
been snouted by ths Republicans, and they
spectively assumed to allow any withhave nfao wrantod Mania county from the

79 MONBOE-SY. OPPOSITE ALDRICH’S BANK

Democrats. Tho result ia Campden [oppo­
Thing* in Generel.
site Philadelphia] shows a largely inAnguacua M.Turney ,lbe defaulting teller
ervessd Republican majority. with sewn of Che Bank of North Amerces, st New
York, haa beau ralemed ou 110,000 bail
Tbo Illinois Ornanboekara adopted the
Germany, Anetria, Turkey and Itdy
cacie of “National" al tbeir State Conven­
tion, adopted ibo Toledo platform and de­
maud that the issue of United Stalos aocei

The difference is so witially one of
principle that it is impossible fur any third
Power lo suggest an acceptable cetnpromirt.
The advance cf tha Russian troops lo the
Bospboroua aod upon Gallipoli may ba .im­
mediately." These words acquire great
ngnifionnee when it In remembered that
tho Pill
fa tbo property of
the Right HoaAW. H.Smith. First Lord

MGOLLINSV
VOLTAIC PLASTER

The silver dollars ot the coinage of
1804 are an rare that epecimeM ar* worth
from *300 to *300.

BIT NEWS FM THE Fl STORE

Cure* Pain* and AdhMfa

Promissory aotee ia Kansas are oct
drawn an assay “days after date" but
where, but none have been naeepCod so far.
One of the rauses of the present de­
pression io business fa occasioned by the
large over stocks on hand of all
kinds of goods despite the extremely
tew prices at which they arc offered in the
m.rkcta of the world. In proof notice tbe
fijUowing telegram from Lowell, Mam., of
tbo date of March 30th. 1878
■
It fa reported that the Republican Sen­
Tbe printing machines of the IxiweL1
Print Works were stopped to-night, throw­ ate cauctn of Satnrday afternoon accom­
ing 300 hands out of employment. The plished nothing.
The Grand Rapids
says, tbei
registration proven that Grand Rapids hasi
over 30,000 population
p
r
The danger of a financial dej rtmioo. Mr. Haye s eotssplacmcy ia the midst of
!
tbe
attar-ks
from
all
quartets
that
are
made
through the farther expansion oL paper
money or the forcing of a 92 c^pr dollar upon himself and his policy, bfa title by
on the country ia no great that curtailing courtcay should be changed lo His Serene"
axpeuMs ia being done ia *11 possible Exurifangy-"
&lt;|uarten. hence erders radneing tbe number
of employees are being issued by many of
the large corporations. Note the follow big tekgnm, Syracuse, March, 30th 1878

The Dominion Senator who recently cxrc.^td a desire for legislative protection
against the Influx of oar silver dollar, might
aafrly trust the Canadian trader to make hit
own bargains. In her present dt frameJ coodition Canada has tired for all lbs money
she can attract acrons tho border. SliD,
xlic is excusable for not admiring tbe bar

The head-liner of th* New Ypek IMwsr
Cdicioualy styles the seating of Mr. Dean,
fa place of Mr. Field, io the Hoose o
Representatives, another ‘Confederate vic-

Tbe New York Tfovcs, ia a column edi­
torial Frankly shows that Gov. Hampton of
South Carolina has hept his pledgee, and
is consequently entitled to respect. Comiqg from tbe Times the admiaaion is worth
•aw thing.

GENTS

FURNISHIN

GOODS

Tbe world a eonfereo— of the Y. M. C.
A. a QI be held al Gam, 8wilaarfaod,
ray labor aod laborers in deadly hostility to
property and its posse—era. and whatever
•retard to be best adapted

lo create and

inflame this feeling,. was employed. Sop.
i*try the mun^paipebls. falsehood manifest
and promiem tbe mort ridiculous, eoesulute-J the burden of lbs harangues and
declaration* of bte occasion. The only im
prension^u be derived from *11 thana, wan,
that the erhue of all crime* in thia e&gt;raury
ooneiated in earning money aad keeping ।
lit while theae most fully entitled to ecu-1I taken in Jsouary, shows that ths popula•tioc of that my ia 99,682.
ridcratioa, and especially to governaeeMhl .
support, were such aa never earned' money, | The ascus! aamieu of tbo Grund £a
camposral of Old Fellows was hrid ia
Pravidreeeon Wednsodsy Tho annul
reports showed the existence of 17 en-

CORSETS, KID GLOVE, PARASOLS. FANS. &amp;c.

IMPERIAL SOAP

At wo-button Kid Glove for 60 cents.

80 daring lb* last year. Tho »am of
*1757 bee been paid oat foe rahtf.tU re
oaipu have beta IS,PIT, aod tha iavsetad

We hare on our desk a paper entitled
I/-O A re., pahliabed by A (trad L. Sswsli,
Chicago, ID. Aa a paper to promote tbe
usefttllnem of boys we think it Las no

to read th* extremely able discussion of
absolute money, by Hou. Henry W. Blair
printed oo the first pegs of thia issue of
tbe Havxxx&gt;&lt;1»^ his rvmal'ks on tbe re-

LADIES AND

conquer his appetite.

LEWIS STERN.
Sign’ot the “CASH STORK

•asm

Register of the Treasury, mooted by the
death ofkfc ADfanus few days since
Tbe Uux/ia told by tbe local papers and

Ijileritu Tra dimatia!
aXT!

When it waa learned that the appointment
throuch defaulting Sheriffs. This does wan to ba given to Pennsylvania, two Re
not include what they owe to the counties publican member* of Congress, from that
and districts. The RcpudiaUre are strong State, Mcsnrs. White aad Tompton. culled
on Secretary Sherman and r*|ncated the

Tha SscrePQut at Last!

SM 1*

Wondesfnl Discovery
a Lo»t Art.

inMS’jrJ

IE FDR

Mr. Erana asya nur Minister to Great
Brimin ia obliged to spend from 130.000
lo 140.000 mor* than his salary annually
in order lo live fa a sufficiently hospitable
stylo far tbo social position which he oc­
cupies. Tbe policy ot rcluring salaries,
tbo Secretary ot Slate says, will vventuilly
had to the virtual efclusioo of all except
wealthy men from the enjoyment of

Allegheny district, —biaiitiog papers to
•how that their prefervnes was shared by
almost the entire Ihrsosyivsnta defagatice
After pleasantly discussing the matter,
tbe Secretary suggested that they call and
make thrir writs- known U tbe President
which was aocviediegly done Tuesday
morning. It is alleged that tha Prcsidnot
with Ceylon.
Listened attentively, taking eopioas notes
Making claims agunal the Dutch Gov­
ernment,
aeoording to oar minister at tbe
The Supreme Court of ,\'ew Jersey has aa to tha qual'ficatiowa of several Peunsyldeclared uoaoustiiutional a biU recently vaniaaa, among them Sullivan. Tbqg left Hague, fa about aa aenaible aa huatiag
passed by the Legislature of that State, so the President with tbe Ming that Mr for tbe troaeurv* of Captaia Kidd.
If lb* view, of tbe Heoao Jadieiary
changing the wards of Newark at to put HnHivaa'a ctunoea warn first class, tn again
iu control io to ths hands of the Democ­ oooaalt with Mr. Sherman aa advised by
racy The Supreme Court is composed of the President. They were naturally aatoo
। two Democnte aad cos Repobliosn. .
is bed when the Secretary greeted them
In'the end repose tho aiming pro­
gramme for April fa tbommeto during
tbe pant oonple of months. It han been
books published by Harpers, because that
resolved that a change would bo a terrible
firm, it is said, hare bees ■•most malignant
mfatoity—not, of coutne, to tbo eouand indefatigable enemies w tbo Bouth."
Those reeoocited aod union loving South­
ern*!* seem determined to punish aash
lie Administratsoe aa “tricky, lying, and
hypocritical as telegraphed all owe the
country and aa appeared ia the THhsac
leeton, S. C. fr'rses seconds ths motioo

THE 0R1811AL i OILY EEIPIIE

■ICillS, S1EPARD &amp; CO.

SEE®

CRA HP TUN BRO THERS,
3, 4, 6, 8 and 10, Bulger. Pfaaa, and 33
end 33 Jefferson Sc. New York.
Ear su/c a: irAulrMfo U
.

McCarthy, honey a Giles,

TO THE CONSUHRE
Of till tonift! Bus

The deLt statement fur March allows a
dserc.se in the debt for the month of 12,­
313,614, with *138,337, OM gold in tbe
Treasury. Tbe ontetosdiog legal tendon
warn *347,848,713, tod the special deposit foUowr "If *e wish our children lo b
far the redemption of the fractional ear­ Bsvt as we belieae, to knew aa we kaoi
fancy was ten millions of dollar*, and the
apacis] deposit of legal tenders for redsmpliowof deposit* .mounted to 125,3! 5,-

ANEFFJtCTUAL SPECIFIC

The Mild Power

CURES

HUMPHRIY8'
Homeopathic
California meadows are all a bloom, and
Tha Richmond (Ya.) DupauA of Turnthey appear from tbe mountain aid- like day myc “If Praeider. t Hayto daaarvto
a great field of the cloth of gold. Still, do not tbo applaaae of his eountrymeu there
not go to California. Tbe people are in •orur Fivod a man who did."
want. tbe workingmen ar* rebeDing against
Tho llepaUlcM State Committee of
capital, end money fa lock-«1 up
Pennsylvania st a ruoeut meeting fixed
upou May 15 M tbe time of hoidiag tbo
Tlie Hxri«l:cax Baxax* ha* always State CeuTwottoa and Harrisburg ae the
favored the policy of only one standard of pines. Tbe meotiag *eekrx*a»d earnest.
maoey, or making all of the did Un in uas
Balance iaTreasury foe the week endof o.|tt*l value. It aunda ou that platform
ingMareh 16, 1838 ,wu »881,47!i.M
to-day. It has seen th* grooubaok dollar
oe-.pts during the week eudiag March £3
ria* ftum torn thaa !13 eauto to 09 enure
ww* **4,741*3 , psymente during the
apmie, aad it weald appear ,to ba tbo
mine time were 10,flW.C3; balsnro ia
Treaattry March S3, 1*78, 99«,154J3 ;

Specifics

Ujas

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aetlvdy. Th* Govnnitofail ha* ordered
thaponhato of tl^M horam.
33,0*0 aa* silver dollar are now for
sale in Phildeipbfa in vichangv for their
Wl weight is grid.
Prartdeei T. C. AbOou. of tbe Agri

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If You Contemplate
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Drug Store

WANZER' A BARNES,
BARNES, successors
WANZER'A
SUCCESSORS to
TO barms
BARKES *
* ex
CO.

CHOOSING

Jxiwrll and Northern Miefcion R.ilro»d

fc°k’ 4 8to***O'.

PJrt OFFICK TIME CARD

PAINTS.

CARPETS
The City Electron

OILS.

Spring Oartri. FlxhrM.

VARNISHES

AND

^“SEIT M Ell TIE SHK
Stylish Goods for the Spring.'

CRUpts rms W orifen rnyst &lt;
______ zsasiSg
Gold iau.

WE XEVER SELL A EERSOX ONCE
RUT WHAT WE GET HIS TRADE AGAIX
RECAUBE WE TREAT HIM RIGHT.

BENNET’S CHEAT STOBE

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

Cb«i« H. Hkka ud Leonard E. Stauffer

Children’s -Suits 81.00 and Upwards!

let Wald, Ira Hatch; 2d, Dan’el Me .
Naughton; 3d, Walter W. Kelley, 3d. to

Account ufC G. Holbrook Attorney
Free $30,00
Committee.

JACKSON, MICH

,

BOYS’ SUITS AT ALL PRICES.
YOUTHS’SUITS AT ALL PRICES.

•

75cte per dozen.
Edwin Barlow,

Will Sell them CHEAPER than
any House in America.

Daniel Haokioa.

C«nal, no Friday evening of thb week

'

Good heavy double-nnd-twixt COTTON PANTS, only $1.00 worth
_ &lt;i sn
___

Henry Wentworth, 3d, John Quail, 4th'

• a Full attendance.

WE ADHERE STRICTLY TO THE ONE-PRICE SYSTEM.

We buy our goods exclusively for Cash, therefore ean sell
them at lower figures than other stores;

aanoa CoontUw

TIE IKT Ml ■! STH IS HASTINGS DRUG STORE

V/ln the lowuhip ot Prririevfile Berry

county, three end oo. half mUre South of
Praabyieriaa church will be entertained the village of Pnrievillo in the forent of
on Friday aflemoon by Mra. Wiliiam Adduce Spjuiding u to be (band a Urge
11. Hay ford. GeotlattMO invited to tea

rctopJeUd, aod «aa pcarpoxd oatil April

HERTS 4- 1M1P.MM*
vtof. Barron of Ohio, will apeak at the

Teachera' Aaiociation
MARRIED

Teachera’ Aaeoriation will be held at .Hick- '
ory Corncra, April 11 th and 12thT878.' '

of the leetnro.

Patternd in the Highest Ar.t of CarpetTlesigning, bn which, in prices, we will save
/you much money.

NEW GOODS AND NEW PRICES

sn.fchu5?si.M?—

If (he publuher* of tbe JTcwir Journal
Leri Rath ban Eaq

killed an

Carpets Accurately Cut and Per­
fectly Made.

Think..
DIEP-

T1&gt;&lt; Board uf Education voted

School of Oratory fender their lltaulu to

Dvwp, Patrol WJlAt” Py» »nfc. T^et Artklea. Vukae Marians, M... Me,

BOOKS

SCHOOL

Bennett's Great Store

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SHriO/LCIff.

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Iiaal Spioea.

The Michigan Ccrttml.

JACKSON, MICH.
(looper, IianMB I
Sarah Jahn.cn, H

• Chrmiraf.

Ata.

Abbey,

Dewey,

Jonei to Jacksoi

McNaughton.

ft Resolution cf Thanks.

Runntf'S’

pin

THE MECCA FOR

DRY GOODS PILGRIMS

Machine.

$8lM.

your Honorable Body that

The Board of Director! of tbe Michip
Central llailroad Imre declared a Mini an
uual diridend of 2 per rent, the $ra&lt;

SAVE 25 DOLLARS
BENNETT’S GREAT STOBE.

Er*,Ind, That the temperance people
of H atariga lose a valued friend and ooa-

Secretary Sherman.

April let, 1878, rfm
Dake Smith. The pa
' h«d&gt;y forbidden
Waj-txa COvxt.

joyed togetlier
, rinceroly wi.lt Mrs. Culver joy

■ mjhiunuimr.

Reform Club Roottw, Merab 20lh. 1878.

Query:

CORRESPONDENCE.

"Why will neo oMke oom

xxn-3$yl

B. C. ParwDtx
Haarinza March 16th. 1878.

WILSON SEWING MACHINE

In worttmanahlp la equal to a Chronometer Watch, and
aa elegantly flnlehed as a flret-claas Plano. It received
too hlttoczt uwards at the Vienna and Centennial Expo*
ettions. -if SEWS ONE-FOURTH FASTER than other
maoblno*. Its capacity is unlimited. There are more
WJLSOM MACHINES sold In the United States than
tho combined saloa of all tho others. The WILSON &lt;
MENIHNC ATTACHMENT for doing nil kinds of repairing.
"WITHOUT PATCHING, given FREE with each machine.

French, English and American Dress Goods.&gt;
Half Wool Fabriques27 inches Wide, 121-2 w*S?S.1 WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.
Four feel wide black Cashmeres at 95 cents. Cw. brahit'tiwiS-... Chicago, Ills.; and Ban Frnnclaoo, Cal.
^()r *^C
Doers'
_
Not to be found in the State less than $1.25. _
36 inch all wool Cashmeres, any shade,50c ts.
Heavy Double Fold Black Alpacas, 17cts. BREAKING PLOW.'
Full lines of Trimming Silk at $1.00.

GROCERIES.

gave &gt; brief hratory uf the National bank-

Aaron CUrk Eon

VICTOR SEWING MACHINE CD.,

TOPP
A mUARI-E
INVENTION.
Jl JbWMiJfaj
THE WORLD RENOWNED

IS BUCk MS.

Breaking Plow

of MiddkriUe. rill
IL 11 WEIL,

TWiaSfiiHSil
tantet. Ti Wmi all All the Gems of
ihrflteutttateKhB- elties at Prices
rf wtek-tx h tht urielj mi pal

Tt itM

ti tail ilnn

Money.

proved oaitafaetory in cl) rears.

TBTITTAKKEB8

COME AND SEE
JASON RICH.

,

TEAS.

�.mm on the war path. They tore bad no
public caucus as yet. but it is guoerally uuderetood that they hare the ticket made
out. They found no trouble to find men
to accept the offices in case they were elect­
ed. for, as you perhaps know, tbo moat of
‘beat are office reeken.
Ooe of their
spewken said in a public .pecch &lt;J«o I cm
informed) that they would carry their
point* in time if it was at tbo point of th*

time table.

tho most acute angle to avoid other* tM^

eouM not bi wholly ignored. Pashop
the whitewash has been reserved for the
membore of Congress who will need all

Taking Efroct Nev. lltb. 1677

,:fi

Several membera unboned by the texplosion of tbe abell charged with rebel archivo ammaoitiou and pitched iaio the
Democratic camp by WiBrtta are MUI ou
the rick liat. 8uth proprtihn are regard
ed aa more dcuroctive than Greek Are.
Every effort made lo advance and re-&lt;*tabliah thrir livre hare proved miserable
failures. Conger is in command of this
part of the field and experience ha* tough:
them to approach him very eautiomlv
Borinom progreoaes very slowly. Wood
Mr. Edson, an old resident of thia pises i* expected to report his tariff bill thia___
was buried last Sabbath.
week, but thd opinion seem* pt acral that man of
J. O.-Jenscn has lately returned from tariff will be left at adjournment about
Drtroit, and bis store will noon be filled
with a largo atock of new goods.
Grand Rapid* Butinea* College.
The Odd Fellow* are increasing in num
The following well-dcoerved toarimoninl
boy* arc looking forward to the !6lh day from Pref Strong. Principal of tha High
of April' next with fond expectation* of School, will bo of interest to the nan;
enjoying an anniversary celebration and friend* of the Grand Rapid* Buiacea Colharing an ioatruetire lecture.
No Greenback club* arc^at organised

Mrs. James N. Covert has jw-t finfobed
,fqmUing a bed quilt which is made up a.
«M block. (*n railed j. feck block eontains eight pfects, which makes a total of
3200 piercs.
O. N. E.

Tbo name* ot 8. S. Ingmoo, George
Davenport. Washington Rowlader, John
Kilpatrick and Andrew J. Kilpatrick will
be presented io tbo llcpnblieac caucus u
candidate* for Supervisor. The Republi­
can* have elected a l»«ax&gt;cralic Supervisor
for tha last four' years, and wo begin to
think it i* tim^to see if among tbe many
good and true 'men in the Republican

elected by good majority. From what wc
eao learn, Andrew J. Kilpatrick i* the
muiit favored candidate, and if he will aaf
far hi* name lo be uved, will be nomlnatod
aad electa!. Look out for a Republican
Supervisor from Woodland.
Our Washington Latter.
Washington, D. C., Mar. 22, 18TB.

Mt Dxau Sis I desire lo thank you
for tbe opportunity which you afforded me
the other day of., visiting your admirably
eoudactad school for barroom, and seeing
for myself tho excellent remits which you
are able to obtain. On every hand I saw
abundant evidence of thoroogbnam on the
part of pupils, which pleared me very
much. I shall in tho future aaanre young
men, aa I have been in the habit of doirg
in tbe put, that they will find^ in your
iMlitutiun individual attention, puna-tak­
ing care and nil needed assistance lor pre­
paration for every department of Luaiocu.
I know ot oo achooi of thfo kind which I
ran recotmnend with equal heartiness. You
are certainly doing moat excellent work.
Your* very truly,

*ert Warn RAILROAB.
Jackm &amp; Saiiuv
SWKCTI

sxs-ffur:.

Ws’ttll SETOSE

Abindo ad at Sea.

At all times ships of one kind or so­
other are floating about at »ea, abandoned
by officer* and crew, in what seems a
hopeless condition. Some are dismantled
and mere hulks, some are swimming k*e!
upward*, some are water logged, but being
laden with timber will cot aink. but arc

minds of Republicans a* to the strictly le-

catarrh, broucbiiu. and consumption, are
absndoMfl by physicians and frionda *s
iocurabie, yet thousands of »uch are an­
nually rratored to purfect health by the
uro of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy aad
Dr. Pierods Golden Medic*! Discovery.
.The CaUnh Remedy is unequalled as a
soothing and healing local application,
while the Discovery purifies and enriches
tbe fcloodsaod imparts tone and vigor to

tionjfo that State, will finally set at rest by

lrill and conviction of Anderson
hold
to be nothing short of pervccntiourod his
incarceration without the slightest warrant
in law ; and the rerem! of the finding*
and sentence of Whittaker and his Jury would cherub and love ; death to ail her
hop* of position and uaefoloes* ia so­
ciety,' she sees and feel* death to the edir
tbe proceeding* throughout were oetoide cation of her children under favorable; influtaees, death lo their moral develop­
I bdieve tbe Presidant is credited with ment, dca-h to fair prospect*, death to a
coociousnem of womanhood, death to dohaving largely iafiuaoced tha oourre of mesde felicity, dsalh to comfort, and
event* that has resulted in tho release of death to all rnqeet for tbe one to whom
her early vows Were made—to mortal
bocafrequently'referred to at TureCay'*
Cabinet meeting m a triumph of tbe
Southern Policy, as was slab the reported
cooperation of tbo Governor’* other Stalo
officials and ritixen* of South Carolina
with tbo Revenue yjfficrrs in* their fight
with famentura of the whiskey income-

Sarsaparilla

GRAND RAHII DIVISION.

LIVERCOMPLAINT
DYSPEPSIA,

IRNI IAFIII AID DinOIT

And ftrovifyisf ths Blxd.

‘CT&amp;m

W. JOHNSTON st CO.
(W.'j A I&gt;nirji*u.
161 Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Mich.

EMPLOYMENT!

.•sa^sis'jss.as;
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY!

! fiT&amp;ei SMtmlSfraiifire.

CHRONIC

cal compliment to State officials and pri-

greaa we are likely to bare additional light
thrown ou ttoe character of Whittaker and
hb, as alleged, packed Jury.
While publie sentiment fa decidedly

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year* been growing rich off the plunder
of the public domain, there ia much that
can be said in extenuation of the practice
of poor Miller* iu rar distant territories
who bare, placed the governmvot land* co­
der tribute for necessary fuel and timber
fortheir own ue, and which in many
caeca, it is said, could be obtained io no
other way. Just
this limit the Nation al authorities will, 1 bdfove, be aupporlad
in a liberal oouslrUctiun uf tbe laws ; bwt
if it fo sought tn work up sympathy for
the Mg thieves, I also believe those nuk
ing the effort will find they are playing a
losing game', and if wise they will aba*
don k. The hrecac aroused by Senator
Blaine's drnuocistioa of the fisbniro
award, ba* apeot its tome sooitagly, and
the matter haa given place to other*crowd
fag to the front.
But from the ton* cf
aeulimrtt here, if upon . carefol invest!,
gntion of the subject aoeb as it i* evidra Ily fated to undergo before tbs money ■
appropriated, England is fosnd to bar*
played tbo part imputed to her, tbo psy
meet of the award will hardly off-set iba
resentment and ill-will certain to be added
to that engendered by tho op*o sympathy
A barrel cf cider iu a man's cellar wil!
manifested by'England and Caned* for th* countertrnfouce all srgumeut* that eaa bo
rebel cause daring oar late war.
How­ adr sored fa favor of temperance.
ever it bbriieved here that the award wil
The Michigan Central R*Uro*d Com­
be paid.
pany have decided to build a waixfag and
Ex*ept an oeaaiooal rippie in tb* Sen.
ate ‘over acme matter that open* up more
few day*.
or Iff* directly the question of Republican
Goreroor CroswvU Ux-psrdrocd Owm
allegiance to the present Admiaiatratiou,
HiBey, seel, now) to auto pruon from
the tima of that body ia mostly tpken up Detroit f -c three year*. He lud k-“
with railroid mailers.
The pro-rate coo oat
,
half hi* arotraar. nsd the pardon -troveray between di* Kansas Pacific and ।
tbe Central Pacific,- and the rabjreC of J
forcing all Lhasa rami* to provide n rink ’
ing fund io extinguish their indebtedness '
takes the lead ; and it is tbe impression '
that Thunssn’s Lil) derigned lo acenophsh tbe foster. «r Ur equivalent, will pace (
despits the lobbaMteMiKtfurngadracs^ ,

U - ^XaW &amp;5WS
3 0 LEF WORKS

Brtleet that in every osmeu-ry i of tha
silent tenant* are tbs victim* of neglected
Coughs and Cold*; a6d If you are thus af­
DETROIT, MICH.
flicted, araid tkrir fate by resorting at
B^lsr maSlM ia sp W iu revises teeesto*.
oare .to Hate &gt; Haaey/ of H'lrekmnal aod
lur, an immediate, agreeable, ami certain lastsfaralsbsd *re*astlr hr.rvsrira. AlTtoUsn
menu* of care.
Hold by all druggist*.
Pike's Tuothschc Drops care ia 1 minute.

fra*

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FARM, GARDEN AND HOUSEHOLD

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1.50 PER YEAR

Sssxasriirrtifi

ered from their dismay over ths Ifolk ,
peas, a* to have gut down to work *i h
Th. BoarboMW th. Meuro are ehrotli
ov*e what ia cororirad a huppy dfofmrit;

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VOL. 22. NO. 50.

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1878.

PjJfElillUL OP Bffflra CAED3

WHOLE NO. 2096.

FARMERS LOOK HERE.

"The Duty of the Hour."
Every honest money man. every su
"oppnaed to paper inferior, nd eareo
cnsnldeprecmtUo, every mao --in favor
of rein and paper of equal ralu.jmd equal'
jairrhasing power and ronvertilila into Meh
other at the holder's win." .hcnld now

Oliver Chilled Plow,

THEM

DR- A. Sf. BLAXOPHYSICIAN A 8DBGEON
S_" "•
“‘SMS'

830,000 000, ot which at least 820,000,.
000 had been distributed as a act profit to
the stoekholdm aftm paytog all itret
BMtKa of espial, iutercst expenses cd
working, everything. Now when the Ao-

CMtiaw. !&gt;» aelid iUwusHm ef - Th. Ufto
•f Setose." ia a riartk jay«r J.iutod to'
,.Th« 1’r.lM.kiJuyol ladueiios. Thereto a
melxl ia ihaw antoka «H*h gtre. tSem

Than roue

abrie. to Utoujhi aa4 ik«w ebat may b. eidretel by lakreg te. rwate ot -P»bct&gt;-.Urto..'
an J in te. preaenl y»nfr wa an rarriedfor.onltolltorcUrion ,fpr.M&gt;il«: to iaduetton.

up and hare a Warm

be opened in the naar Mature*Wi
fan, Ariaoea, Mexico
uther South American
be lull of silver, euay
modern railroad and

DR. CL KUNSELL,

ow mkt «r aaa. ciu., uu
ofc. Bai ud
ia complete and will be

PHMaK &amp; SURGEON.

Fuai got upon hi. Com red stredfod hlm-

proper, Pent, and
eCatos, are known to
to behadwhbtbe
muring . appl iaaera

•No, Peter, I won't drink any wore to*Il won't hurt you, Too—just one

d—

ing up hu coat by the solitiry batten left.
“I know u won't."
And with this be went out into the ehill
air ot midair fat. When he got away from
the shadow of the torero, he stopped and
looked op al the Mare and lhea ha looked
dowu nnoa the earth.
"Are, be muttered grinding hie bael in
gravel, ■•Peter Txudar is taking the kernel,
end leaving poor Klien the worthies, husk
a husk more than worthleml end I un
helping him to it. I am robbing my wife
of &gt; y. robbing my dear children of honor
and enmfert, and rubbing myaelf of lore
aad life jnat that Peter Tinder mry have
he kernel and. Klien the hcuk 1 We 11

SOLD AT PRICES LOWER THAN BEFORE THE IAB !
If io want uf anything in the Hardware, Harness or Farm Implement line, call
and net rrinx \\ *■
I-,..:...—■

GREBLE &amp;RUSSELL.

HARDWARE!!
DENTIST

Naikvilte

.

r avertJl.

A Car-load of Jefferson Nails just received !

Building Material.
litiiiai. ’ The Largest
and best selected Stock of Locks, Knobs, Butts, 4c.,
Also a fine lyt of Bronze Door Trimmings.

Can giro the

It ia very evident to my mind that ao
loog as England, the mosrtary center of
the world, does buriane only with the
gold measure, nd other tuiiou dealing
with her. and through her oecesearitT. it
at all. with the r.wt of th. earth can
adopt nay but the gold atandard. orif a
silver atandard, then owe uf the same val
Maa the gold, that is, ■ dollar of about
AM grains, without rery greet diaodvaa-

-of all the foaiares of the bill ia both Houma
of Congrtm, and the speeiel end pointed
ergnmento of the diaunguisbed Penney I •
vauian, ought to cod the eLmor inUto
eoaatry which ■ raised by ignorance wr by
•omethtoK rare about the aileired uiek.
ATTORNEY8 AT LAW A SOLICIT- 11 am the Hole Agent in the County, fo^the above Lead, buy
of tboan who fevered the’ pusage uf the
in large quantities, and can give Special Drices
bill Of 1873. But, utoin the principle
Caunrr Suits.
(«»&gt;. M.Kairrx.
IVARRAA-TEE A SUPERIOR ARTICLE
that a lie well told and adhered to ia as
good as the truth, nn doubt the noise of
the drmagntrue will rent tone all the same.
But the tyoubfo is, thatusoon as we be­ Il wi'l take more than the still anmU voire
gin to put silver enough into the dollar to
make it equal in value with gold the Hi­ and crimiad ravinp Lave broken
rer bril b dead, and wren Ju friends wil&lt; destroyed lhe remaicanf boaiaeaa,
not bury it. Nobody will take 8100 ia ths rreouvere of doubly abounding I
silver worth 8100 in gu&gt;d. But if it could onlbroned diaastor everywhere, w
,Vnel izuux-ttnt.ee It tils' Beast lu tlin Mrarlxct.
be ao aontrived by the debtor as to py tbi. eoergeric cste-rarioo lu the ahi------a debt of 8100 contracted by th. tncaiur. ■ntoery, and wrecked the utaon upon tba
of gold with one hundred silver piece, ahoala of despair, jxreibly hb yelp may
worth 892 ia gold, three would be socne- erase. ’Bal 1 expect uothing less will tom
thiog About the transaction having charm, Iris bead to the indtmetits of politcal
! MADE FRfii! EASTERS LEATHER AXD BY BEST OF WORKMEN for three minds which are intent upon a economy. Subsrqucally the demooctiu
peeuniary advantage al tba eapenw of the llou of silver by Gsrmsay, tbu limit' 1 WARRANT EVERY STRAP AMD DECKLE.
national honor
ati-in of coinage by-Fraim and th* Ulin
If an intcraalioua) agreement could be Uni-iD. the Mddau failure of the Asiatic
arrived at by which silver should ba adopt market for silver, snd the vast increase of
ed u a mearara by all. we cooM agree to the silver prudneti-n uf the wotld at the
AND WOOD STOCK )
it doubtlces wilboet injury. Silver would same lime that ila markets wcrethua sud
then bo used only aa a subsidiary cow, un denly cut off drove its value rapidly down
less it were commerrially cltcapcr than until ia 1870 it waa 20 per rent, leas thsa
gold, ia which case silrer would become m 1873, and prcduccd apparently a per
the itredard red gold would be dem one manent reduction in its »a!». romp^
riled in practice by its greater rebtivr with gold of 8 or 10 per cent., with the
value, since debts will always be paid by eUnree that it pill go still lower for »'®«
the cheaper Bumrt, uatil aueh time aa it years at lean to oome.
became, at the legal proportioas ordained
Naw those wb..w doctrine invoke re­
between them, the cheaper of the two met pudiation of everything, uuidag with many
ah, whin it would again beoama the sun who do not rlvariy see the nature of the
dard, and ail ver would be demunctix-.d aa net, red others who fear' tbat worse msy
it was from 1834 to 1874. Il Aa Impre..- oome il ihi. b not granted, dreirc to meas­
ble to rwenpe the aundard which England ure all azbting contracts aod obligntiotM"
ATTORNEY AT LAW 4 SOLICITOR'

lowest yrtiCEs-

BUCK WHITE LEAD.
F. HAMM AR &amp; CO’S

STRICTLY PURE COLORS. I have sold fur
the past four years. Can give the best
City and Countytastimunials,

k a resolute Men, and walked Mraight
ihr great manufactory, where he found
. Scott tn life office.
'Mr. Scott. I want to. learn my trade

HARNESS.
Wagon and Carriage HARDWARE

LADIES

AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS

LSAAUW. VHDOMAM.

simply cheat each other, that U alt We
pay innreaee agaimt every Variation uf
flociuaiion in our currency and for every
bsurd- and poombUity of finotuaHoo in
eoormoua parreolagaa, which are no lam
real because like indirect taxm upon coo
rampttoo they are net always visible.

Ladies Cashmere Sacques.
Ladies ready-made Suits.

CORSETS, KID GLOVES, PARASOLS, FANS, Ac.
worth uae hundred red three rents in g-dd
and its dreubikm waa impcraible for two
mattes: Firat, tba paper promise of the
Gorerament was the rarrenry, understood
to U payabb at the rarampuoo of specie

/f. J

H#!

arily woo over, to the Natitmata, first, be­
cause only the bright ride or the fire of
the fscinatin- ncry of iafiation has been
told Ibrtn. second, l.crsuse tn rretemarie
r&amp;xt baa beau made by the frtooda of
hones: money te oFp&lt;« th. f.be doctrine.
tauwht, or to oppose the folforim and soph
wtnan of the windy oreton, by teUing the
vAoZe of the story -or the ranks cfinflation, which the infixed orator b not anato-to&lt;i«»as. We ray, thee, that there

Fattening Cattie.
The oast of a farmer fattening an az is
much grra^r it the done of the prooera
than at th. commeacetneol. that it, inrrease in bulk or dry weight at that pe­
riod is much more costly. if it noct three
rente a pound for bulk for, the first tn noth
after a poor animal ia put U&gt; th. fatteofeg
*■11. it Wil! eoat 6re Oral, tire bat moth.

a fat animal than the Hit' of a le.0 oce
The ben piece of a fat oz I the icin') ccm
tains from 21 to 28 per oentj more fixad
material than the o .rv'-rp edrop part of I
Iran cue. red curiously enough the wont
piece in the lean animals (the nrek.i it
the richest ia nouriabiag materuL Tbt

&lt;4eaa that it's Tom IKrcy come
laek to the old plant, ..king furgivetrasr
for Utej-erf, and hoping to do better m the wore auapicioai ucraafoe; Edmumda and
Bayard,' Hamlin red Hw, Dawcw and
" Tom," cried the manufacturer, alert­ Lunar, with simplo but m»ly Lotrets,
ing forward end craapuig hie bond, "are stand by their eanvietiona.
Blwforhas
you in earnest ? la it really the old Tom? oome to the front, has d-m.nded itfia.
‘'it’s what's of him air, and well hare •no. and the scaroa should .be a brief one
him whole and Strong very Boon, if you'll It has already beta too long dfiwn out for
national honor re^ praiperity.
Yet, we
hare lidding frith in the endurance of thm
Republic, ind we won't croak ov« mufor
to-day. Come with toe."
tUMB partblly consequent upon the pasToto', hand, were wrak and unMei
mog hard timre, whk h have bore knock
but hh brain was dear, and under
mg 11 every cun’, door. Our country
skillful aopervirion the cngme was m
hai withstood sectiooal, it cm wilhatred
2. Demonettoati JU drove it out of Me.
and laated ; bat it waa not perfect. T1
Potty red perwoaal and even focuooi div1873 caused a paX"in" tbo’fau'SuaTO.
isioar. Better titora, braver admirriatraUoo. better-men in -ronin;-' When yoor although
wigon b Uarejing over . rough
the ' 4. Nobody knew silver bad been de­
smallent pcdatoee mvariahly Bad their way I monetised nil the (all of 1874.
to the bottom! Our prerent nreri is that
6. The peopla hare a right te pay in
men of the sturdy vert, with filed opin­ the cheaper meatal.
’•‘Sbe'a all right, air Yau may giro ybnr ions end with eoureire to fight f„f them,
9. Silver wifi not be any cheaper than
warrant without fear."
abrald sgalu coma to the up. and they gold after It u rcmonctimd. Senator
"God blem you, Tem! You don't know will. Our Republic is not a Bebel, and
bow like sweet music the old voice sounds when the babblers are wearied aad weakWill yon take your place again T"
eued by their own ezeemea and divisions,
•• Wait ull Monday morning sir. If you there will be aufieeot virtue left w rretere
wiD oSer it to me thee, I will taka AL" th. waste, .nd to enable ns to Mart afresh
At the hula
KUea Darcy's fin: We shall welcome the hour when the men
leringheart was sinking. That morning,
rof steady pnrpoec shall again leap to the
front and take eommaad of the otuatioo.
—Alltym JpuntaL

leoatfive million, annually. That b all
there was of ii. Nobody thought f the
eoonaous fall of silver which esme/two or
three yearw afterward. It impoMbco the
iatelligvMe of ev&lt;y advocate of soft
money to ray that there wsv rey other
reawio, for Uie field of knowledge was open
to them as well ta to others, aod in the
breath with whbh they charge others to
hare been koavra they admit themselves

Carriage. Siu ad Onartl
p A I N TER •
HnUn^aJMie

GENERAL
BEPA1B SHOP

A two-button Kid Glove for 50 cents.

LEWIS STERN.
Sign - * the “CASH STORK.

Utca atoaui engine and thia latter he
amid do better thia atty other man ever
cmployod by the Scot! Falls Manufactur­
ing Company.
One day Tom had a job to mend a

Wm. H. Goodyear.
PHlMASmi C8DBT
PEOPLES DRUG STORE.
PbpiciwC. PmcripHmu "nd
Funny Recipes

artfully pre­

pood with Drat" "nd

of puree! qunlity only.

brea\ho only atandard in Edgtend mare
Tom Darey, yet a young man, had grown
1821, aad gold had been the only stand­
ard in America at beat tinea 1863. Ev­ to ba a very bard one. At bean be
erjeno. that time the legal gold dollar bad might have bren all right if his bead end
bis will bsd ben all right",but there be
ing wrong, tba whole araehina waa going
to the bad very fast, tncugh there were
limes when the heart felt something of its
own truthful yearnings Tom bad lost
bis phre as foreman of the gnat Huehire
shop, and what money he now earned
came from odd job. of tinkering which bo

COFFEE.
SOAP.
IVC sell uwro thre al of Barry County

TOBAOOO.
CROCKERY.
bare a new supply end eus suit you aD.

stoics ware.

Smith Bagla A *Mtam

e reeetved 86; aad on the following
; be started out for hie old haunt
lags tavern. He know that hia
Jy needed th. money, and that
fettle shiMrea were ia absolute

Mr. L bra been in purr.it of s pair for a
long time, and thtoe are the beau ideal of
a ccaeb team tn everybody's opinion that
Lm reco the., Mr. Diekn bra sire ..
hand a similar pair of a ft Uy aura, who
are bred by tU osme boras (Mambriao)
IS hands high braatMW t.lks .nd am. now demaad the right to paas through the
and are a desirable pair for mm. million DardaaHlex with her war ships
sire. Also a pair of brown Haro mares,
’AppletoZ r Toumsl.
full maters, and osn trot In three asd one
half minutra to s osrrisge.
Applatou'a Journal for April ahibita fa
Mr. Diekey it the horseman in Ms lo its table of etmttuu that variety ofaubjaola
rainy, and w. world cheerfully aa* that
U Ua the goods above mentioned and they

tooks, and the-pvoceae of the maarafneture.
CU— making, as ws all know, U. &lt;forai
oped in roeant yean to a loading industry,
and UH paper is therefore of facial i»teresL It b shufidaatly ilUarated by Mr.
Kelly, sad fe from lU pre of Mr. Will-

�A fflWWS
30 Yrare « Pbyritirx h Tram a
Srffof*. TH*'
Triad Patent Marilofoxo.
• nnafly cored by

an individual may bar* audit, though kt
be trieky tad dishonest, because be can bo
cwmprifed to pay w* ao with • uarioo.
If it repudixtra Us debts tbelaW h power- gj,
t&lt;) gxl^puy crate oo tbe dollar,
1----------------^u.^y fioetradngbs- to lbs.
Im.
to compel1----------payment.tirt.ru
While indirid
trunk lion centering in New York' The
ual credit may be baaed oo either honor or twen those polata. When wu coutider --------aping trade will aoon open lively, indeed
wealth, national cxedil must bo baaed oo- that everything el* ia this country ha*
it baa already co*nc*enccd in qnitc an en-1
been measured by thio varying standard of
good trim for the iranearariM of freight
with dispatch, and a railroad war, by anmtUiug rates, would disturb all branches
of business and do good to orate. Let ns

The Work to bo Dona
The near appr.adi of the Congrcraicral
electicms render it important that every
friend of Ueoret Mousy should ba up
and doing. We recird tkat the great na­
tional issue, and trust that no effort will
lion. Arc we ready to ray that the patri­
ots who offered upthetr Uvea In dsfouee of
who will stand firmly ot the pktform of their country were *erificed ia vain?
specie peymenra. aad the honest fnlfiU- Gan we *y that a nation purchased at
jurat of the uatkmal obligation’, indepen­ such a coal is not worth preaerviagT If
dent of pust party afiliatioue
the nation in worth preserving, its credit i*
worth preserving.
Without credit our
How Hoqeat we Art:
7 hr Htturdoy
I'ott, and Indo co. Not oaly would II bo unable to com­
pendent mewapoper published at Grand mand tho respect ef foreign naliocr. but
Rapids in its issue of April Ctb, 1878 it would be unable to command the reaped
says - we bare received several offers of of its own ritiaaass, aa it would be tumble

tm-n and ths offer* were wade, ia every
case by Nationals. We will swear to thia
.tatement whenever'required. Their ran
dates want ■•more greenbacks" so as to bribe
newspaper, and buy up voles.’

to afford them protection either at turtle or
abroad. Tbe beet way to strengthen a n»
liou ia times of war ia to atrengtbeu its
crcdtl ia limes of pence
II ia the credit
of Great Britain that gives her pirasp
among tbe uatMus of the earth. Is iv the

Hit'ntn Again.
’ Tbe Grand Rapids Saturday Etraiag
/*«W of April 6th talks about the Nation­
al Rcpndiaton, * follows :
•
An boncat man pays his debts when ton at tbe rale of ninety-two cents on tbe
they fall due in money. A diahotrat rasn dollar, neither did aha ever propose to
make money out of paper by simply
stamping it, "This is a pound sterHag."
She always recognised the sound doctrine
that value must be given for value and
wealth exchanged lor wealth, aod the is

'great victory for the administration.
Tbe Allegan Jeartwl sap, that "Alle­
gan county-b the "rock-ribbed houw of
Repuhbranism ' or tbe home of rock-ribbed
Republicar.i*m, just as you choosed to put

8MR»lli’S RABICS- OWE.
-u———— "Tvs*-1 ra is1' s
- - TmaliMon and Wiakkrara-5.
‘
dollar beyond im
Na^SSi.'-------------------- ------ ~1

By Aid. Tfowoy that the city treaaur*
be ebargud with tl:e amount of the receipt
of Mr. Riker for fine mousy paid to the

this part of tha county, aod particularly
ia thia township, the movement has de­
veloped a fraud, and proved tbe presence
of traitors in our ranks, showing tbe fa)

tbo railroad, fairly remunerated for the
work they do, but wires tbe wholeale cut­
ting comes, every man has to look out foe
himrelf by getting tire lowest rates he

EJV'ELS'
j'rhlx.'xsK’ssr.

F agroear Geo. Walker, of tbe Grand
Trunk railroad, roesady, made the rue
from Port Buren to Detroit, 62 milen, in
1 hour and 30 minora, redoding eight

SUGARS.
I ’ W' — • r• - n Il't. al. fill.

Ma. EntTOW — I would like to let the.
putfoc know through the columna of vour
paper ibo result of our township election
Out of two hundred and sixty nine votes
polled, I find only aioeteeu Deasoerata
who stood by their colon an^Jel the peo
pie know that they were I&gt;emjcrats and
men and not lop an&gt;l idwts to te&gt; turned ’ Ay«-Ald.Dewsy, MsNnugbtaaJtesd,
claaacs, wbo ere compelled to pay a heavy with every wind that blows. And I would Tomlinrou, Winkkman and Young-f
insurance to rover tbe loss* owing to a like to *y to those Greenbockrev who preNay.—Nona.
fiaetaatioo in values, il is doo to the laborAid Dewey made ■ motion tba the
er, who ia intereated above all others ia
to
try
to
deceive
Democrats
and
hottest
receiving hie wages in a cunrocy of the
balance due him on aalary.
utmost purchasing power, and which ia awn who are glad to hare their. ranks
Adopted by ay* end nays ■ follows
unvarying. ia abort, it b due to tha botrat purified uf their polls ting pressure. And
Ay*—Aid. Drwcy, McNaughton .Raed,
I think the Democrats and Republican too
Tomlinson, Wiuklen.an end Young-C
try, that the Government ebaO return to o-Rht to feel thankful that they are rid !
Naye-NoM.
a specio standard at the rery earliest pos­ ef the stinking naaa, and rejoice ia the

TOBACCO.

MCOLLINSW
VOLTAIC PLASTER CROCKERY.
IS SIMPLY WONDERFUL.

W. F. HICKS.
BREAKING PLOW

Ou motion the Recorder waa requested

sible moment. ’Until that point is pasne!
Ibero ran be oo real brains* prosperity.
Men ranniH engage in business safety, an J
consequently they will not haxari tha
mean, they have for tbe sake of getting
mere. When vain* become firmly fixed,

conns'

when measured by the true standard, when
firms that bar. gone beyond their mean*
go under as they nwassarily muni, roofi-

voltaic piaster

Recorder be allowed an order of *30.00
balance due oo hie salary for tbe pral year.
Adopted by ay* and nays aa follow*
A yen Aid Dewey. McNaagbtoo, Braee-1, Reed. Tomliracm, Wiaklomsn’rad

surely revive, and barinrae will re arrange
iimjf after its debauch, and will revive
wiAriL This b no guess work. It b
just aa certain u It M that we live in a
country of ajjhauatlaa resources.

Threw who are heavily ia debt are more or
leas at the tnsrey of tbrir creditors Thia
ia no fault of tbe creditor, for they bare
placed themselves there Tbe creditor as
a xrocral thing in io a better situation to
take advantage of lbw tiara thou to* debt­
or is, and be is quite aa likely to take rare
that no advantage is taken of him Soeh
Ibinga caoMt bo lareugbt about ia a day
or a year, aad ibr et idrtor will not be like
iy to lie still and b4 cheated out of half
that G- rijhifttlly due him. The ef­
fort of tbe agitation of the catmaey ques­
tion will ^o to the iqjury of tho debtof

SYMMTHniC DISEASES,

30 ware *20,30t.7(&gt; , psyma
tbe sum. time wars • 171S.Stl I.H _____ .
in treausury Marsh SO, IMS, fi840.RM.46,
doerease fur lbs weak *53,29816.

Ukncra, they are focfid wanting.
Wa
are now rery near to Um true standard of
rslnra, where all finetuatioos wffl esaae.
Who darina to make another departure ?
Tho American wbo prop joss It is an araay
to bis country and to the oeara. of h*erty aod fair deefiag. It ia doo to tbe
credit of tbe nation, which ia tbe basis of
all our prosperity, it ■ due to tbe ■ahu
fociurer aod botrat tradesman, wboao a*
trio success depends ee stability in values;
it m due to-tha producing and eoaousniag

I among the nations of the earth. We
I cannot hope for reel buaiacaa yroepcrity,
who are proficient gamblers or speculators,
wilboel national and financial atabiKty.
unlra you could term the lucky * Bother
It io for the interest of tbe country that _
1 ela*. A man wbo has ready money, and
the national credit should be atreogtheosd
b shrewd, may take advantage of tie
in urdef that tbe public debt may be re­
funded at a lower rate of inter*'. Tbe lioctualioas, and make money, but the
rate of interest however, ia unworthy of most of ua ere liable ta make mistakes
consideration, when we consider tbe ad­ and have to depend on luck. Ilb thought
Motion waa adopted by syce and nap
vantages to be derived from a return Id by some that the debtor claas -would l&lt;
bonefilted by a greater supply of irredeem­ aa follows,
able currency. It seems to ua tbb h a
Ayas—AM. Abbey, Dewey, McNaugbWe are told that buainae ia deranged, grave mistake. If h v4 possible totlston, Reed, Tomtiarau. Winklraass and
that capital is tied np. and that latexvrs
preriate the legal tenders ro aa to trndble Young—7.
are unemployed. We eoecede the’point, tIrene to pay their debts with fifty rent* on
and urge it as an argument against an ir- the dollar injAd aid they could grt held
of more ia couesqwnro and apply thren on
their debt., they might pomibly reap &gt;
pecuniary advaoteg* at ths expense of tbe
general welfare. There are, however, dif­
ficulties in tbe way of lbw morning the

Ex-Secretary Chandler, who n ehair­
man of the Republican National Commit­
tee, predicts a Rep sb bean vietory^m 1880. of industry. il would be tbe strongest kind
AU right. Zechariah, your prophesies of aa argument ia favor of each a curren­
rarely tail, and Barry county will do her cy. Tho only wonder is that wo aro in *
fiouriabing condition * we are, that bwi.
no* is not entirely parslyssd, and that
Tbe Confederal* of the Horae, having the ooefidvoce of capitalists is aol swlirely
polked Mr. Polk raide, dectod to sue destroyed. Let ua, for a moment, look
cred him as Ifoorkcepcr an ex rebel from
from Georgia turned Field, diminguuhcd
chiefly lor hie aervicra to the Confederacy,
aod wbo waa ' icociliared*' by the remora!
the principle cause of the evib we are to­
of bin dirabillti* about two month* ago.
day raffenog. The history of tbo world
shows ibn finandal panics will occur per­
iodically. whenever business b done on tbo
Tbe Ewiay Xntt rays "tho demand credit system, and that such panic* am
for tbe new ailver d-Jlars, exduaire of the sure to follow any departure from the
banks, at tbe trswury lias reached tbe true standard of values. During tbe war
enormous average of *100 e day. Where the Got era men l was compdlcd in order
tn save its own exutancc, to bane notes or
promises to pay and tone the people to

Breaking Plow

TRY IT FARMERS

COME AND SEE.'
JASON RICH,

By Aid Rreeril
ffreriteri, Thai the Merehal be sad be
is hereby instructed to earae tbe fcore to
be immsdiairiy constnirtsd oa tbe rarth
ride of tbe lenu conveyed by Arebreaa Hute

! You.g-7
!

Noya—None.
By Aid. Dewey
RtfJnd, That there be temporarily
traosfrred from the Fire Deportment Fund
to the Contingent Fund the sum of one
hundred aod fire doftara, aod that the

IMPERIAL SOAP

SIMKO]

By perariaaioa ef the Common Couaril.
of tbe Cay of Hastings, I have the bos
otto make the felbwing fiaaaobi .state
meat, showing tbe condition of ths several
funds after dosing up tbe booiaoto fia* tbe
M.yor, Wm. U. StebUae. Reeordar, your 1877-8, including .cements dJ aod
Gaorge 8. Tumlinara, Treraarer, Jam* riiowwl up to Apr. Sth 1878.
A. Nime. Marshal, Freeklia T. Camp
beB, Jaalie of the Peace, William Burgher,
Joatireoflbe Peace to fill vseeocr oera
riooed by the resiguauun of Thom* J.
Wilder, wboao term ef ofoce will aspire
July 3d 1879; Jeba H. Denau, School
laapemor, Maleolm H Wing, Reboot Ineneotor to fill vaoMcy in pie* of Charlm
G. Holbrook who faitad to qualify, Ubarlra
H. Rieka, Soperrtex lor fcard. ora and
four, Leonard E. Stauffer, Supervisor for
aeeond and third War* of th* oily of

Tho //vraM Washington spvriab rey
there are fair pnwpocts wf the adjourn money but aimplo prnmia* to pay money.
menl ofeoagnaiby/uly 1st. Tbo noun- Three not* were nuJr a legal tender, and
try would be happier 'if they could aubeti- from tbe day they were issued till now,
they bare been our nominal etradard of and to plane its obligations to pay ia tbs
lute May 1st for July Irt
3d day of April A. D 1878.
vain*, although the real standard waa hand, of the people, that stimulated bus
Don. st tbe Allegan Journal rays “tbo
J. W. BsjrTLXT, May*.
what they promised to pay, th^gnld dol- iaraa and aasde apparently, at least, lash
men t sadly fqnny thing we ever *w in the
tiara; but then b always aa cod to the
columns of tbe Lows*) Jcarn.t/ waa th.
rojc
sod
it
was
JuOg
since
reached.
All
.
property was rolimaud in gold, aad ron
Ayvu- Aid. Abbey, Dewey, MeNawghtract, were made on a gold Irak - When will find sootier er later that, honesty aad I toe. Brad, Tomlinson, Wiskteasu and
majority there. Perhaps Jirnerax. nosasquare dealing ia politics ao ia everything I
tbe Government fulfills its promise, aa it
thing elee than Jukw would be tnore poteel
else b tbe beet pilicy. Ciiaa. H. Barn.
Neya—Neus.
in work for year party.
prarairal moment and pays ttene nut**
Oa motion Council adjourned.
they are prorated in gold, then property
Wm. il.firtuisi, Regard*,
The Qanan of and Remedy for Um
mmi bo agaia retireatod in grid aod eon
Kditob Babbip —Aft* reading tKr
Prnaaat Birtinera and Financial Stag­
tract* will then again be mode on a grid
nation. and Daproaeion.
tirade oo Absolute money. fro* the speech
et Hou. H. W. Blair, published ia th.
Horfba Bawaan —la ibis auMnniwe departed aad geld must be the stand
Bawmm of Mar. 27th, aod reibrred to io
.cation it is our purpose to point cut tbo
ard tojwhich we must sooner or later rw
the artidc "A Nalfoud-u Piaewo ■an,"
only way to ratfanal end inriridari pro.
turn. Bines these ao&lt;* ware firei issued, 1 can bold ay pus* no lungar. Bring a
parity, st least so far * the ream may de­
the G ovwumant hue not baau able and nil- believer ia the Naliocal Cutli, 1 ri* to a
pend ujsm tbe elementary principles uf
Mag to redaarai them, and ronecqueotly poiatof ardsr, and dray tho trash therein
they have Iran at a discount, i. e. low IreM up as a part of th. btfiuf of the
valuable than the gold they J rrara to rank aad file of tbe parly. If each med
in tbo financial direwasrai. AU theorising pay, and they bars fiaetuated ia value ■net bo filing, ia tbe UM of huawtuky.
throw it bodt to its aotivo jiool-ih.
and fouit-findmg ia npmrd to our borine*
H-vrUor the ps-pbb* of B. A. Rill of
sad financial aitnaliim amount to MMhfeg, j
Sb Lonb, bet not ot the whole Notional
uala* it indicutea a aa£r aad sure rraidy
party. Compered with the pooitloa that
fc the eyika compkinad nt II will not

IICROIS, SIEPASn t. k.
TM* l~ tv msnsteKsna I

Ijums Trstata!
The Secret Out at befit 11 rSKMgAinwgayjeWcnderfoLPiscovery of
a Lo«t Art.

Regular Boosting of tha Omumra Couamlwahridmibrir sue* Fr^sy eyeing
April M, 1878.
Hi. Honor Mayor Bratly m the chair.

F-asggtefeAs*~~

Tbe Mild Power

CURES

HUMPHRIYS'
Homeopathic

TO THE

CONSUMRE

Of (SiiiTtrj ifty Am.

pAl steriulely nerewry ia certain tran*
Ho, also, uMMnd traariri l^Mauaa b artkrns aad any esrrecry that wiO not
MM io fcxtow the aseeadancy of a party beriy the gold Mt be k* vrirabk aad
feuHiag tn unsound fasterinl pri. mplaa pa* at a disaxiot. A ntmej that will
Tbo only safe way ■ wmtWs «f ihb kind

Pcrvra-

Specifio*

�A BOHAHZA nr GRAHDjl
RAPIDS.

If You Contemplate0117

store-

The Huxinew Tide ia Turning, ’i
And It ia in the Direction of!
lfi

*

Better Tinies.

Him Honor May.r Grant ia tba chair. iry to furnish »1,000 bell.
Cueitaatina

Dewey. Hatch, Kelly, MoNaugV

successors TO
to BARNES
Barnes 4
a CO.
co
SUCCESSORS

CHOOSING

Silver, Greenback* and Business,j
One Dollar Saved Is As Good as
n Dollar Earned.

WANZER &amp;.
&amp; BARNES,
BARNES,
WANZER

CMaticah.
DruMlaf Sundnea.
Patent Medicine..
Book* A Stationery.

PAINTS.

CARPETS

OILS.

Oil Linen A Paper Curtaina.
Spring Curtain Fixture..

AND

VARNISHES

accurately prvparwl

The following

Stylish Goods for the Spring.

oynfeit r/fjyi rye aryen pnt/es i
WE NEVER SELL .1 PERSON ONCE
HIT WlUT WE GET HIS TRADE AGAIN
REQACSE WE TREAT RIM RIGHT.

BENNETS GBEAT STORE

By AM. Dewey

AU ABOUT THE COUNTY.

Gold lUOi Tuesday.

Children’s Suits 81.00 and Upwards!

Ayw—AM. Dewey, Hatch, Kelly, Me

JACKSON, MICH

difficulties

Greenback. are -worth in Gold 991

,

twuoeo the .finding &lt;pmmiUrra as follows,

BOYffSUITS AT ALL PRICES.
YOCtHff SUITS AT ALL PRICES.

t

'

.

Double-heeled, blue mixed COTTON SOCKS, only 6ct« per pair:

ia Emminual Church.
Good heavy dcuble-and-twixt^OTTON FANTS only $1.00, worth

*V r*&lt; rity of Hnulnyo: _

Next Seblieih i« Palm .Munday a day of

$1.50 ip other Store.*

MEDICAL SKILL
The Schools opened on Monday- with a
appoint tho following Handing cummitloes:
On Streets—Hmara. McNaughton.Reed,
Eaatet S«rr ice on Sunday cieuiag the 21 at. Hateb aad Preston.

Spring 4 Company in the aggregate make

Will Sell them CHEAPER than
any House in America.

‘

WE ADHERE STRICTLY TO THE OXE-PRICE STS! EM.

We buy our goods exclusively for Cash, therefore can sell
them at lower figures than other stores:

and Abbey.
ever shown before in this part of the Start,

aad Hatch.
On Fire Departmeic—Mcasra. Abbey,
Kelley and Prmton.
On Ordinance—Menar*. Dewey, Hoed
delay.

.

Una daily.

50-2

'lLUAM (X VnaiL.
IL J, Ukaxt, Mayor,
xion Council adjourned.
Wm. H. HuSbixi*, Recorder.

IL J. Grant*. new ad will appear next

26th day of March 18711.
Wm. H. nxrroao.

f-.D.,

ready to do
s, from putting a new

THE LMT WO ffiffl M II HASTINGS DRUG STORE
THE WEST.
HE/ITS

cd WM held at their room Tuesday ce.aing Hastings during the summer.
April 9tk 1S7S.

Win think our fanner. can

OTA.R CLOTHING HOUSE,

Church and Railroad Street.
xx6tf__
Qcery : -‘Why will men emote eim
muh tobaeai, when they can buy Marburg
lira*
-r Vn»rl
41 the
XXtt-36yl

fext Sunday evening Rev. Levi Mastcm .
AH. Dewo.. Hatch? Kelly, MeNangh-

fine to be entitled * The ExuUnce of
Absent—AM. Abbey.
Gad.”
“ '‘‘ ~
f, that the bind of O. E Experience, and thorough culture is beyond
&gt; dropped uut Of tut pit!'' Nixdruff he appru-— I, extra wtiraX is wo,th ^Approved by ny&lt;a and tiara a. follow*:
Id, corn -lOe, out* 25c ‘ Ayo—Aid. Dewey. Hatch MeNaugh- doubt oot.thu

At

1M1PJ1AA

NEW GOODS AND NEW PRICES
Carpets Accurately Cut and Per­
fectly Made.

The bond oft In S.; Tamlinmn, City
TrmMirrr, wxa prewraied to the Ct-undl for
their approval.
■.

(Luu aar ...

t&gt;.. rtl.Sh T.,U

Itron

SCHOOL J BOOKS
।

4-

Patterns in the Highest Art of Carpet De­
signing. on which,/in prices, we will save
you much money.

J\/fD

ST^JIOfiE^Y.

Bennett's Great Store

rcsidruc. vo (ircro Street, FHday Afternoon

laid 00 tbe table until next Friday even-

IACKSON. MICH.

Phreno’ogy is now Utag deljrrrtd by Prof.

should bring out.

Goods, wbieh
Annual Meeting.
Tbe rwguUr meetinjt ul I'kran r Enyue

50—1

thia opportunity.

Adopted by ayia and Ways aa follow
Ayra-AI.L Dewey. Hatch. Kelly, Jlc

Ruuyau'a Sho« Store.
(Saturation or oo f*ay.)

S25 A DAY

MURE PAY.

Hia motto i
xxii Mtf

Joumev to Jackson

COn«HlCterf

Running

THE MECCA FOR

MP

(L» a. m., 1020 a. m.,

artfon of Ute Council, or from any other .
labiiahiog Fire;

(COED AND LIVES UVED

DRY GOODS PILGRIMS

.
ADVERTISED LETTERS.

Siu

“scW/ig,

SAVE 25 DOLLARS

and new, by baying » machine that Will last you a lift time, and that has ell tbe
VICTOR 6EWI5G MACHINE CO.

BENNETT’S GREAT STORE.
On motion Council adjourned until Fn-

ppTT

Willaoo.

CORRESPONDENCE.
nca rxaixivu.Lt.

XHIY-TMALL. AlOraat Xa»U. »• th*
N» U*TtJTutk »t Ob' •&amp;. '

Johnston a

ciHXctRr ulk.

On the twenty-ninth, John? WaicS.

’

Sarsaparilla
LIVER COMPLAINT
ETBPIFBIA,

j/bVv’

Aal teTsrifylag thalted.

In Memonum.

Hnndunu fiirwtjxirilla. Yellow
Dnck. ritiliingut, Dnudelwe,
bnriad April aooond.

He

•SsRm1
JF. JOUNSTOS Ji CO.
l. l*eiui*b A Drtijshu,
181 Jrifawa Art’.. DaL-nit, Midi.

majority of W, except for 8nPt ofSchools.
T. B. Diamond, bo having a majority of

G.-OLIN’S&amp;i

major it).

Sfotr AM*

becilTsB’cll DBBim.

BHMIHU
IM MBSWIMHM
French, English and American Dress Goods.
Half Wool Fabriqucs 27 inches Wide. 121-2
Four feet wide black Cashmeres at 95 cents.
Not to be found in the State less than £1.25.
36 inch all wool Cashmeres, any shade, 50cts;
Heavy Double Fold Black Alpacas, 17cts
Full lines of Trimming Silk at J1.00.

X ABiJmAII

a valuable Invention.
the world r.kowh.o

WILSON SEWING MACHINE

In workmanship l« equal to a Chronometer Watch, and
as olecantiy finished a* a first-class Plano. It received
tho highest award* at the Vienna and Centennial Kxpo•Mpnf IT MW8 ONK-FOURTH FA8TBR than other
___ — ■____
1— ..nllHil'n.l
V*U&gt;n—

a

the combined *ale*ef all the other*. The WILSON
MFNOINC ATTACHMENT fordoing all kind*of repairing.
WITHOUT PATCHING, Riven FREE with each machine.

JSffl.1 WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.
For Sale bij all First-Class Dealers

REMOVED!
Everything Elegant

Settled and Ready for business* at

ar

All the Gems of
any
elties at Prices Lower
in the Land.
For all
Wants we will Save you 1
Money

0J»»W

79 Monroe St. jg

�Legals.

MIC!
Mr. Boutwell thinks that Grant will bn
the next Prevalent.
Many Demcevsta in Omgreae like Ges
etui Jaekm'e “jndfaoMtariff."

iTakiDf Efioct Nev. 11th 18.77

The New York Assembly is vigorously
livrjatng the temperance quacstioe '

GOIMtf KAST.___

Local option has been deflated in the
p, nnaylvnsia legislature by twu majority.
Ths ti&lt;lal wave struck Dwight, IU.. last
week, and in six'days SOO signit urns Were

Every One

Fully Warranted!
i wrratfera;—«—.»
i“n&gt;g»a_,

Canada ia trying tbe whipping post with
criminals. Forty lathee were served out
to one yrwtetday.
Tho Chieagn aaloon keeper* arc endear ■
oring to effect an organisation nf aaloon
keeper* throighout the Stale.

us::

:M Vint Jatai &amp; Saiitai
lanxou.

JACKSON WAGONS.

«nt»RT Liiti arrwgEx

__

•■ICHreAM AND THS Ml

Tbe red ribbon glorifies the air of Mil­
waukee, the beer city. Orer 2,000 bare
pot .it on within tbe peat 10 day*.

Rose and Douglass.

Of the cooraoiu crop* in tbo Wat
last year, which io Illinois alone are esti­
mated io part at 270,000,000 bushels of
corn and 32,500,900. bushels of wheat,
tbe greater part »s still bold at or near the
places of producuoa owing to lbs impoaable condition of the country roads during |

The rwciil action, and the non action of
the board of regents &lt;n&gt; tbe above subject,
have attracted much attention.
It is
unite natural' that they should do ao, is
tile conduct of the acceding regents was
revolutionary in iu character.
If publie of 1133,000,000. The figurei are alarm
officers, members of azfublic board, can in?, aod arc on all hands admitted to be
aa. Political cennomi»ta an gravely die-

■s::sri.

MESSER BROTHERS,
GOOD BOOKS

REMOVAL!
UEO. P. HO WELL dk CO’S

FARM, GARDEN ANO HOUSEHOLD

England is no Unger able to live upon her OSPAPEB ADVEBtEHG BUREAU •
Fivm X. V. Tin*. DslMtae Is S«.W»»re»«L.
income, but has began to use her capital.
Vreosre. t*. Trtre.s Beus,.,.

The average eoat per mile of tin rail­
way* in three great countries is (titod ia
follows: Eogland, *195, 060; Prussia,
*105,115; Uuired State*, «33,55S. This
FOWLER &amp; FULTON.
is an cooruiuui differenen i0 original out­
lay; but the peroeutage of operating ex UNITED STATES CARTRIDGE CO,

$F££sssssD ssiHss niviaion.
Tbe Rellablr Shan l.lv

,-r -sisi uriss ass strten

There is no doubt &lt;.f the state of pub­
lic opinion on tbe subject of thia labor*
lory contruwny. through tho whole sweep
from tIto elaborate investigation &lt;X tbe
Icgulatirc committee, c -mpoaed of such
men aa Taylor. Hinchman, and others,
down to the petty driveling in the ehancerv suit in Ano Arbor.
We apeak within bouoda when we mi
that three-fourths. ot tbe people of the
etato bulieve that Dr. Rim* baa been, from
the beginning,'an injured and an ii&amp;i/cni
man. They rezard It a* unfortunate mewi
UEidcubkdly that this controveray ever
x-ovr. and yet we osprwM th6 almost uni
vcrnl tecUmmr, when we say that if the
ends of justire require, as they seem dear­
ly to require, that Dr. Rose should be re­
instated is the laboratory, the reg-ma ran
perform iui higher or more ademn act of
duty than to restore him. No harm nu
mull from such a aimpie act of justice.
Aod then io regard to a rrlease of the
decree apwnrt Dr Bonn; if a majority ot
the regents, in tbe long and weary iavtwlipationa sn the Mtbjeet, have became sat­
isfied that the money Jocrewd agaiaat R&lt;*.would be wrcngfuHy taken rroat him, they
of the anrvemitv. No money obtained by
injustice has an\plior there, aad the Snow­
er the regrot* waA /their hands, and the
university of it. tbe bettor.
There is a right and a wrong, a justice
and ua injustice, io thia matter, and when
such an issue is preweund. therwshould be
uo&lt;|0*suoe as to what position tbo rsgeats
and all twaret men »bodd occupy upon it.
On the deefeion in the chancery suit it »
enough to say that it bu not met tbe pub­
lic approbation, and it ha* not ren.oved
from die publie' mind the overwhelming
sentiment thai resulted from the report ul
the legislstire erunmittcc.
That chancery trial and derision carry
on their fare dear badges of partiality, irjusticu and oppreaaion. Such proeeodingv
and derisions have a strong tendency to
destroy all confidence in the judicial offire,
:o tho coans of jusciee, aod in human Dt.
ture. As a sentiment of th* right or
wrong tbe deriston ta entitled to no n epe-1
whatever.
It is a deri»i. n tod that
is all; and if the ngenta believe it to be
wrong they have both the clear right and
the clear !&lt;«al power to right the wrong
aad preveut injsatire, when attempted,
even uDiicr'the furmn of judttial proceedioga. Th* people of the state will sustain
them ia Mach action, and, as we believe,
will condemn them to lasting lotamy if
they fail in this thrirduty.
Wc bar* no fears far the university. A
mere gtmt of wind on deck rarely, if ever,
Sinks a ship. The foundations of the uni­
versity are laid broad and deep. The receats aad the iutitutiou ran afford to be
just, they cannot afford to be unjust and
uppta-rire. ’ The ioslitntion cannot afford
to lake into its vitality that which must
cat like canker » th* prison-,! fruit* of
lniF(uiiy. The people hav. thus far sustaitxd the mtuatiun, nod we believe they
will do so in tbe fulare, whenever they
see that nght and jutice prevsil ib.rsb
over luirjutly and oppreaswn. Oo th*
other band, the narrow escape which tbe
university sppropriatiuM had. in tbe last
legielat are, should be a standing caution
to all those who may* be disposed (oapCreoreven wink st injustice.
That
iratory cawi ia going direedy before the
penpie. It is before them now, aad woe
to that public officer &lt;r that offioe-suker
who shall disregard the wdl-dafinad pnbIt- Wa-Utw»w» A* ,L— »t- -

Naw Magazines.

ScriLarr’, for April is cue of tbe bat
numbers that has been wsued, and super­
ior in fresh auraaioua, to -J of th.
other current msgasincn.
Among the
noteworthy articles—and there ia not one
that is poor—are Mr. Prmcou's aketnh of
tbo Tetepbmw and the Phonograph, with
illustrations. tl&gt;« Diary of a Queen at
School, Bret Harte’s capita) story, Colonel
Wariag's paper oo.tbe Mosaic Creation
ami Modern Science, Hr. Cook s aoeount
of McCremo Laeo. two papers with illuatratiooa of nnusuni rigur and skill, Deer
Hunting on the Au fiaUc aad tbe Thous
aod Isles, Mary BUks a aketoh of twautysix hours ia a day, a ealm and tempeau:
notice ef Mr Cook’a books oo Traa*endratalum and Orthodoxy. Il ■ a greet

Great Britain ia pretty well fixed for a
fight. Iler regular army now on duty is
J 89,000 men, 02,000 of whom are aorring 1
iu India; rcaerred and auxiliary furerw,,
340,000 men; Indian ouionia! troopi, 127,- I
000, colonial militia. volunteers. etc., 81,­
000. Total. 743,000
Three do nut in
riuJc the untrained Canadian militia ,aa-l

11at.. sM'lkM lk« l&gt;tn s( taw wt mW &lt;a&lt;—awS.
»wd «tl -u&gt;'&lt; IW'M* MlsrritwS is M».1 Mtata are
urt-sA.-; -ou.r.
-J

IE THE

1 •&gt;

M4»r to

MATT

Nm

fcsa*’

j-.' ~ a»~s
JSt^siSsF

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BOILER WORKS

fif GnaT Soilton Tteiwjifm.

A Debatable Question.

&lt;*11

^fa-juparsrat^

Northeux
CENT RA

RAILWAY COMPANY

ESSEHs-’i

X,uzxg Syrup,

k».tw

A VsgstaUs Ca&gt;«u|»&lt;ik1 fi*
Dsoaiif lit Ttnal nt Uip,

* &lt;^sXK^aSl!^

Madison Dispensary,
Br’c^BIGELOW

SFffll
BffrftfHJB,
mahhiaqi!

odim;

- _ ftrev v»r«k«fE»: 1.1,. **•“? CMr.;. «M &lt;Jr.M
n* »*&gt;y
remsta^
■■/
tbe renditions manifest, wherever aod
whenever means, it may havs been engen­
dered’ Tbe family medicines prepared
by R. V. Pieroe, M. D„ of Buffalo. nTy.,
fulfill tbe al«v. reouiremewta. Many
pbniriana ptweribe them in their prao
tice. His Golden Medical Discovery ban

laiM: Hh loti, tai Bciitred.

those weakiMasss peculiar to womeu, after
physicians lure failed.
Hu Plsaaanl
Purgative Pellets, which are sugar eoated
aod little larger than Dastard seeds, are a
sale and eertain cure for "torpid" liter
and constipation. If yon wish to aare
money by avoiding doctors aad keep or
regain your health, buy tbe People's CommeaSeae. Medfeal Ad.tarr „ Junta!
work of over BOO pages. It soutaias in-

EfAllLE’fe
of lomtiD Ul MB

THE G&amp;BAT INGUaH BEN
GRAFS SPECIFIC) MEBICI

CHRONIC

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RATES OF ADVERTISING;

VOL. 22. NO. 51

peifkwu ift

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY. APRIL 17, 1878.

WHOLE NO. 2097.

FARMERS LOOK HERE

i aiid flf.y
nod faith &lt;c
-------------------- ...------------ El Bored..,
otMwpwrrd with which our own rough and

It la pitiable to think of the little mew
of putugw fur watch are prepare to salt our
birthright of honor. 1 anpp.*. a would
be lair to the sdyumUe of the silver mere
uro ot payment to call that metal worth
ninety-two crate in gold; that tba act of
remuosusatioo might add temporarily at
leant two cmii. murv, so that tlm shave
would bo su cents os a dollar. Well, that
would be sutuethiog lor a dealer in old
oivthen. Bui take our national deU at, in

__ _ w-eaa.a ...
AJ7r?i,^EV AT LAW 4 SOL1CITOB
aa»k5HA3tC&lt;*THssaians Xsllsoal

OR. C. Rt NSEl.L,

.

~

PHK1CIAH &amp; 8ttJSSOH

SOU) AT PRICES LOWER THAN BEFORE THE TAJ !
GREBLE &amp;RUSSELL

rent of hi. 9132,QW.Ofiu, or has than
one.half our yearly iucume front laxaliuu,
। and even thia revtug is tn ccniu wpwtwpLl*WlsJj&gt;n**k the next tolly or ore kun
I Jredjeani whh-l, sill elapse before the
bonds and loans and future fundings of
the national debt aro all watiogatshed by
' payavroL The greenback and tutiooJ
। tank currvncy are al) which will now be
paid it&gt; silrer com. 6 per eent. of which
might yield us 9IO,00&lt;t,DuO, and thlsjuM
910,000,000 route than-the yeoshm fund for a* they largely may be red wiH be if
our annutl offering up&lt;ro the altar ofna- silver is r.-monriiicd, at the silver measure,
how much have u&gt;« West and South made
limb to preserve our integrity and power, in a&gt;BKt|ueu&lt;e? That would be an inter­
this is the pitiful price for which it pro­ rating problem fur those whose tastes had '
posed lo barter -.ar g.»d name and destroy them to calculate the profits of repudiation.
1 sbaii not take part is it until I believe |
»ur credit and sell reaped.
The agUaliou of (ho renaonosiutiou of it is a jTtC.nmu.cw in which an honest,
silver and of the repeal of the reaumption constilreuey dosirq their representative to |

act, and tho-probabiUty tliat llie public
.Uu -ill K. —li
. -_ ____ ..eL___

A Car-lrtad of Jefferson Nails just received !

DENTIST

iaMk

SiiHiai.

Building Material.
The Largest nu&lt;l best selected Stock of Locki, Knobs, Butts, Ac.
Ako a fine lot of Bronze Door Tritntuijiga.
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LOWEST PRICES.
large quantities, and can give Special Drices
WARRANTEE A SUPERIOR ARTICLE.

F. HAMM AR &amp; CO’S
STRICTLY PURE: COLORS. I havo sold for
the past four years. Can give the best
City and County testimonials.
And guarnntee It thcIJeat Isa the MarkeL

.

HARNESS.
Wagon and Carriage HARDWARE
A Fh‘! Mb»,Complete Stock slwsya rm band
Very Rawtieetfully,

H A. GOODYEAR.

LADIES
......»

Fur illustration, aaaama what ia suS- ‘
dcutly accurate for the puq.wr, that our
intvrntbcariog debt ia 91.800,000,000.
If it ia to be paid id •Ivor its gold Xaluc
becumew 9l.U&amp;&lt;i,tMh).0Ut»—a Jificrcn.w ul
9IW.OU0.UUO. ilia idle to elt«t ever
lu place that debt, if to be {wid in silver,
at a lower rate than&lt;G per rent interest
It ia payable nii annually, but assume
that it bu paid annually and the interest
chsrgw yearly is tiros tMIJiilU.UQO. But
we were placing ihc whole at 41 per
cent, in gutd, and the inlerret in gold &lt;«.
uniformity of value between the metals so the debt payable in gold would be 981,
Ear aa possible; not so that • dollar io gold 000,&lt;XKJ-a net km of 118.300,000 every
will always purchase just the com. qaanu year on the inlerret charge alone. Should
ty ol wbcat or corn , bat so thaia dollar
in gold and a dollar io silver or the paper year bond, thia diflkrvwce invmted in ,
money in reo will each at any gitaa ttarc slaking fund Would pay the whole priori-1 borcra ami debtors, or even capitalist bunpal of the debt many tinnw over, u any
-gcriug fur wvewmeoa, clamor for confi­
one din Me who can cipher.
dence, for a revival of trade and trauma,
Tha gold bond of the Cuitod Htatea b undorukiup. I wish gentlemen would
the beat security in tbn world. Our debt think of this long enough to count two
Within four years time might. I beliave. You aan have no revival of industry uatii
1 ba funded at 3 par caou in gold —duaUi. g the min who hire capital and*hire labor,
thc men of bcuuocwa capaaly, prudence,
and furaaght, ana risnrly that ills safe to

altogether probable chat the G..Vrrnmnot
muat accutnulau- not far from H(W,UW..
UW mure reia.-sUd valoe, than u now io
the country in order J resume oo.lhf lot
day of January, HfllT

Again, the naiiun beiu^ the bcm abb of
any debtor, whatever the rate of inicrvat
I which It pays U uniformly lower than that
which individuals are compelled to give.
Thus by thia un we shall virtually tax
all private euterprisu With a burdensome
nu of uo fur money, which of itself for
team to Como will meet seriously fetter
and burden prudttccr% *°d especially la
boring e,eo. who atari? when tod retry is I
paralyMd. The groat Lanka of industry
is never the principal «f its d&lt;hts, but the
interest it pays; and whoever cotnprc
bends the real causes of our financial
truublaa knows that high ntm&gt; of intrrer.
are the sacret of our wort. ITijy arc tha

of the advocate* of abaoAule mooey. I
have dooo with the former, and with a
tew words in regard lo the proposed re­
peal 1 will clure.
There b now drnriy no exense fur r»
pealing thh .a, nor can there erer be any
jnstifieaUou but actual neo»ity for the
f uaipouemcnt even of tlio lime of resump­
tion. The executive Department charmed
with the execution at the el ating law dcclarew that we hsro the mreni available

AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS

Ladies Cashmere Sacques.
Ladies ready-made Suits.

-hx-uAS'k,;

CORSETS, KID GLOVES, PARASOLS. FANS.&amp;c.

By night sit uUters arc gray.
•
IHscreii'Ju b nine points cf the law.
Man prepare., but Arc father dispose,.
h‘» a long lane that his ao ltyla about

n-j-

Carriaie, Sin aid Oraaneolal
A two-button Kid glove for 50 cents.

LEWIS STERN.
repaik shop

•Sign ot theMCA8H STORK.
To tbots who wish to Vuy

Gumming &amp; Piling Saws

Usatlass. Apr, Mi’N.

of iho greenback.
The national bank
ooie being convertible into the greenback
and Kcnrcd by .the Individual nwpoaaibility of tha corporation cnlbrcoabb in the
courts, aw well u by the Government guar­
antae, is of the same value.
The isevitabie roenlt. but fur the unfor­
tunate agitation of Mlr« rewomptloo, and
of the refusal of all .resumption, would

Bet thn matter ■ one of the most seri !
coccrn lu the laboring, soffenni: poor nf
to-day. T|* sdopuon of ike ail ver stand­
aid wuukl inflate prices after a certain
la [we of time. More silrer dollars would
be called for boesnre they would be worth
lew. The gold dollar would still be worth
•more and purchase more Kverythwg,
however, would lie rated lo silrer. Lt is a
fact established by al) experience that ift a
period of inflation the wagea of labor are
the U«t ofa|J things to increan in nominal
amount. Fora long iom after all the

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&lt;J. IIOl.HhOOK. '
,T LAW sad fc.Ilri.srln O&gt;.

and ww piedgtd payment on the Im day of
JaourylBTfi. Now the greenback baa all
the element of th? bonded praams or of .
|.-rvmiaasry note payable at a spwnfic time,
and tu tail t« pay it is an set of bankrupt­
cy or of repn .uti.rn. Nothing but uaeresjty ran prrefbly jrutify an extareiou ereu

L U-STASLKY

Wm. H. Goodyear.
raimewmi
peoples drug store.

Phyaieian'a Praacrigiow and
Family Recipes carehdly pre­
pared with Drugu aad tfhciuicab
of purest quality only..

COFFEE,
SOAP

Swarfs HoysL,

TOBAOOO.
CROCKERY.

uf morality in the adminbxrauoo of the
financial aSain of the nation, of an ardent
and unGdlering devotion to whalwver shall
ennoble and illumioe the career of the
Republic,should lend ve to protect the

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�atanda—the platform on which I stand,
geollcmen. Let ua take that platform,
freak from the hands of its author*, and
examine the firot plank, and the first sac-

l be basis of every act of the Adminiai ra­
tion, and wt&gt; defy any critic of the acta of
President Hayea to -point to a single act
of his that hu been iu contravention of
ths principle, there enauciated aa the plat
form of the Republican party. We had
aa abiding faith in Hayfo long before bis

oral Q orernment
nmc nt to
create money
o coin and crate
and regulate its talua." Now what docs
that “cratto" mean, if it dore not mean,

•ecu sny cecasionXo change our mind.

We believe he a* a man cf decided ability,
of unflinching boneaty, of life long devo­
tion to the j principle* of financial honor

and national integrity, and that he can be
depended oa tosastain and carry out those
principles of lift giving force to the bori­
nes* of the whole country, so emential to'
the general prosperity of the American
people. Ilenec we we no occasion for the
Republican proa* or tha Republican memhere of Congrrm to take faene with the
President. On the eootnry we believe
that every man -who bdievro in requiring
a public officer lo carry oct iu practice th#
avowed principles on which he was placed
by the convention which nominated him,
every man in furor of hottest money, and
the booeal payment of the national inddRednere ia acruraance with the letter and
spirit of existing Isws, ibonld codone and
cordially support the the Administration
of President Hsyre.

to fhtai the pith fee of duty, by men Mtarfa* tha world over tor their ability to
&gt;o irihoM* tegivtetteu aa to beat anbeerm

Thcreforo I, a* the authorised cbampi
on cf our unique financial policy, moat,
with drop humiliation and chagrin, about
face, and rontemjiate this newly discover­
ed enemy. The antar’arf, while yet ia her
swaddling clothes and with her first baby­
breath, proooaooed my very abte and alab-

cry well informed Nations! know, that I
advocated eonud doctrine—■.uch as all our
stamp and ’street orators advocate, and
such as our leading journals advocate, and
such a* we all advocate, gentlemen, who
ant real, genuine National* end have ths

required milk. Strong meat, however, i.
what the Nationals want Jut we must stork.
It is what the /ri«A WorU, our leading
and tno»l Influential journal, dished out
it is what B A. HUI, one of our pro­
phetic and inspired leaders dished out in
pamphlet term, wbxh ia served up hot. in
every council chamber, and takso as a
chart by the National navigators upon the

GBAWT

By Aid. McNaughton,
Afoofarf; That tha Committee on Side
Walk. oatiM two cre*a walk. to be bulk
oa Hanover Sc. one on Center and can on

ant supply of gas. Two sumptuous de
vatora furnish easy eommunicaUoa between
the floors, and over two thousand pa jeta
fornteh HJumroaUon by eight to the mtnoth oeravanoary which baa cost all com­
plete, in the neighborhood of 83,000,000.
. Thia enterprise haa boro very generally
and varioMly mi.understood. The prevailing
impraauon seems to have been that Mr.
Stewart'* Mm wm, to provide • home for
working women, which shoald be a chari­
table laatitution, free or ne»rly ro. Tbi.

Adopted by aym and nayca aa follow*:
Ayna—Aid. Dewey. Hateh, Kelly, MoNaughtoo, Preston—6.
Nay*—None.
.

ingly bitter. By the terms of the bill, tn
addition to the Govsrareenl earning*, the
Union 1-M.fic ia bound to pay ia annually
to the sinking fond a sum net to exceed
8130,000. the Centra! Padfie a sum not

snrtnnic iisemes,
SMteM
AN EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC

white it wsa procuring the gratuitous ad­
vertising. which ha* been given to the Ho­
tel all through the years of its conatructioa,
but now that it transpires that the scheme
ii largely a business one, that the terms of
the iu.iituuou are to be comparatively
high and the rates for its government
rather strict, a general hue and cry b rate
ed ageiast Mr. Siawm and hi* executor*.
It fa true that only the higher dam of I ducuarion haa, it it to believed, educated 1 c
the public ap to the neomeity of applying | &gt;
such eometivea m will make them the acr- ‘
it.
vanta and not the insolent masters of the (

DO COLLINS’ Effi
VOLTAIC PLASTER

however an experiment after all, and expe­
rience only can fix iu valuk. -So ter, I be­ hare been with reference to resumption.
lieve, about 200 applications tor admbaioa Here it is said be staled that he need
ed 8UO.000.000 to undertake it , that of
have been accepted. ■
The plot* of ground oa which the foun­ that sum he ha* 800,000,0(H), and desired
dation* supporting the New York spproach them to vubacribe for die other 830,000,.
He al»&gt;
of the Brooklyn Bridge are to rent, are 000, taking bonds In payment.
situated in the very oldest part of the dry. desired them to take 8100,000,000 worth
and the buildings which have just been of 4 per esot* at par, allowing a commie“create ?" Now let «a cut another atrip removed from them were, *ocm of them, •ion uf i per cent for their salt. Banl
from the same plank of onr nrceKeat plat­ fairly tottering with age.
Excavation* era after a reeret conference are reported to
have declined the 4 p*r cam*, a* their **lo
form and giro it a public elareiariion, *o
waa too ascertain, but csprmaed their wil­
that the heresy of ‘ ZZonear Jf.” will not
lingness to subscribe for the 830,000.000
to any great decree prevail “Th* circula­
in »id of resumption and sell them at the
ting medium ; whether of meta! or paper,
price paid without cowipcnaatioo, pruuded
ahull be issued by the' Govern meat and
uiadc Jail legal leiulrr fur all debts, du­ West. A score of suggestive relic* bare they are allowed their upciun in cjrocniag
ties and taxes, in the United States, &gt;4 in been turned up there within a few days. the 4| or 5 per cents of 1881, in lien of
Among them were three old bayonets
Now, what does that mean, if it doe* nearly eaten up with nwt, and found dene
not mean that there shall be a paper mon­
evening, Mr. Hale presiding,’ Mr. Conger,
ey u absolute as the coin 7 And what
Secretary. The President's Scmtbero and
doe* that moan, if it does not mean par
Ciril Service potiriw. so called, are report
rial or total repudiation of all debts and
bad faith to contracts? This absolute pa­
demnattoo, without provoking any defo.w
per money will be worth just what it costa
from Adminiatraliou Republican.. Bat
to produce it,
like any other com­
modity. Thu, our Convention in iu wis­
More curious still, however, was' the it appeared the sense of tbow prroent that
dom foresaw, therefore it did not deem it finding, within a stone * throw ot the can it was better to iguure rather than f rmally
prudent to .lop, when it h»d made paper non balls, a Dutch pipe and a piece of lie pass upon either, leaving- their endorse
money full legal tender for all debts, but The former waa probably the property of
BOOta respectable burgher, and could it
the second forcing danse—“at in ttamped hive had a phonograph attachment in iu
•alee." That is what gives our platform prime, what tale* U might relate I The her of the Gmgremtooal Republican Com
its magic charm—it is what rapidly advan­ tile evidently beionp to the *ame period milted, the representative* on the Nation­
ce* our political conquest —it fa what -the pipe. Oq U te still to bo traced the al Committee, from such States m have no
makes eur financial theory so dear to those figure of Bel and the Dtagon.
Neer by Congnwrional Representative to act as sueh
oa the Congraaionsl Committee.
who profess the national foilh.a
was another pipe, clearly of Indian rearm
The election at Field aa Doorkeeper un
•‘Homsrt M.” b again mistaken when he

Ow New York Lmr,
Nrw Yobs, Anu. 12,1878-

SlllOHi

WLLIH' VilTlIC PLUTEI

TOBACCO.

LIW

CROCKERY
IMPERIAL SOAP
ltfmZ|htftnaiin!
The Secret Out at Last!
Wonderful Discovery of
alo»t Art.

oepted avarywhere a* indicating the pref­
erence of Bourbon Democracy for the reb­
el aoldter or adherent over the Union sympalhirieg Dvmocvnt. Field was educated

fore brick kiln* were eeteblisbed on Long
Intend, by Governor Stnyrreast, to 1861,
ships were loaded with brick* Iraroed io
Holland, and at first every dwelling was
modelled after those the Dutch had left,
with store rooms for trade like tboae ol
Amsterdam-and other trading towns in

and perjurer at lb* first oppvttnnuy, and
oa the collapse of th* bogus Cuafodersey
expaliatod hiresrif rather than lire under
the Govaromsat be had betrayed. a*d
which magnasimoualy .pared the life ba

whether ha ia really a ciliieo Polk gnus
down into the grave of doad Doorkeeper*,
orarioaded with the aina of hit party.
•nd Fort Onaga (Albany) row. of bouses
Bet from indication! already apparent, it
could be Men built of imported brick,
with thatch-roofo, wooden ehimaeya and
the gable ends always towards the street.
A tew*of three remarkable Dutch boom
wore to bo eeeu till within • year or two
to this cify, bit sot os* now remains
tion Act i* correct, there would have bean
Among three _.p*d* relics, and cf far
no canae for a new party organisation, for
either of the other partM* could repeal thtf ,
lector at New Orkan., Secretary Sherman
the act jmrt aa weU aa wa eould, if reaump
tian should prove to be among the ini pew- which was orgsnired in 1799. applied the forming the former white Packard is mid
to be becked by the balance of the Cabl
city With water until 1822, the log* mint
net and about all Repablteaa members of
be more than half a century old, JV* lhas*
Coagreaa.
D« Sort).

CORRESPONDENCE.

SUGARS.

IS SIMPLY WOHDERFUL.

paper tudaey? It ia certainly no idle
word, Ireoght with no significance. Our
National Conveatioe vu not a body of
idlera given o'er to trifling—our represent­
ative* went there to work, and meant bunInta*, and, txasdaa, if it was not intended
to create absolute paper money, why did
not the Convention adopt the language of

Mte Kontol:—I am again constrained
to appeal to your magnanimity—A eoroev
of your pditieal sheet fa again wanted. I
would have, sect yon thia petition upon the
bette of our election, but, wt our roosten
muat crow and our people rrjoicr, I de­
ferred the matter until hilarity had in a
measure rubsidrd sad oouunon senae re­
gained her regalawaj. Hinee my fin* «p
pcaranee in public print, many hoodwink­
ed tupperten uf the bloated bondholder,
have iotarvtewsd me, and cordially invited
me to cnatinuo my remark, oo the finan­
the repeal of. the Broumptiou Act. I
cial question, a. light berins to dawn and
gave onr reason* fully in my first article.
a new era to apunr in the distant hortxon.
They begin to •\tl.a promised- tend that We don’t want to rtwnme. It a* foreign
to our policy.
If Secretary 8herm*a
should commence to resume, and fail, we
gin to sec the gulden apple* of the Hawould rejoice. If ho »tould commence to
peridcs—in imapnalioo they already rerd
resume ind prove saccesaful, we would latn that aaeirnl garden and piticV the frail
thereof—golden, did I any? paper, I
meant, yea, geutlarics, real genuine paper
fruit of that imaginary garden, which ia ao
alluring to the eye and ao aaliafyiag to the
understanding. But atop, I hare been net
upon. 1 bare been aarailcd in the rear,
gentlemen, while vaoquiahing foes in front
bte. That te th: reason why, I aeppo c, th..
OMSMmy tries to flank the other when they
reset upon the bastite plain.
Wtata tree
non raise* her hidaiui proportions, how*
ever, that somewhat dificak maneuver is
dispensed with, and she makes her attack
at onto upon the vulnerable rar with td-

Adopted by aysa sad ns
Ayan—Aid. Dewey. Hi
Naughton, Preutoo—5.

So the digger* ia Frankfort atrewt hare
pierced in mecesiioo strata belonging to
four drilia^ioni, to to speak, oo Manhat­
tan Island—the American. the Eagfab.
the Dumb and the Indian
The Itev. J. P.Nawmau,Utter known as
• Parana Newman,' who was a sort of cbaplaio-in-ordioary to tha White House daring
Greni’.'kdatairitratioa, and wbohaujurt

April 12th, 1878.
His Honor Mayor Grant in the ehair, on
roll of the roll the following Alderman
were present, Aid. Dewey, Hatch, Kelley,
McNxurhton, Prmtoo-C. Absent, Alder­
man Abby, Brod, Young—3

THE MI81IAL &amp;. MLY GEBUIlic
•* Vibrator” Throabcr-,

TO THE
too, Kelly. Prestos—3.
’
Afoau/uefwrvri only u,
Nays—None.
CRAMPTOK BROT11£RS,
The following aeoounla were jrasstaJ ; 2, 4, C, 8 and 10, Ralgm ITacs, and 83
C. Horton street work 83.00 al'wed 8250
Ed. Reynolds street work 1.23 al'wed 1.00
Reynold. and Rua* build fence,
83.73
Ware allowed by ayes and nays as
By Grocer* generally and by

Z. B. WILLISON
CANADA

SOUTHERN

KAILWAY Lins.

Cowdeww-d Time Tiki*, la taka
Elterl J.sns y Itfl.

psg

1#-.

a*&lt;M vasv.

GREBLE &lt;3c
RUSSELL,
AGEN PS,

specter of Consulslass •eospted v4R
to a Mathodist church bur* where he wiD
The Bond of George 8. ToaUm*&gt;u,
point of importance wax the completion •hortly eater upon hfa Isbon. Tbew. will Treasurer which was tabled the previous
and form! opening of A. T. Stewart's bo likely to h* more arduous than that ot
meeting, was oa molioe of Aid. Dewey,
Women's Hotels, which luu been slowly
taken from the table sad peratsrion grant­
building during ten yuan peat, nt the oored Gecvxs 8- Tomlinson to withdraw mid

and it b what I tatirod .to dab out, patlomea, aa a duty-bound and awora advo­
cate. The esc wire. stood behind the in­
livn to thin inspeocioa. Tha management,
tent and taught its prattling tongue such
however, eoon learned that they bad reck­
treason, regarding our *o«*.f and well-re
oned without their hmt in auereptiagto
open the building for a ehoeca few. I®,
mediately upon the doors being thrown

UCHLS, IIEPARD &amp; OS.

CONSUMRE

Of 15 ii fttn ifti Bun

1

all that has been uid VU this Question by
the leading journals of the country, and
to the priaciplm *« forth in the Cincin­
nati platform, .nd we ere fully convinced
that the actios ol Pmideot Hsyvs hn
bron in strict stevrd with the phtforai of
prioeipleu adopted at Cinriuaati, and that
instead of deserving the censure of the
Republic™ party, ha dmervre tha applan•dil “well done pood and faithful servant.”
Whs wr areepted the policy of the Cia
dnnati platform we accepted it in r-a
faith, expecting Gov. Hayes, if elected
President, to set ia harmony with its avow­
ed principle*, and thus we bdtere he has
done to the . utmost of his power, and in
perfect good frith. The Southern poliey
enunciated in-that platform, the ciril ser­
vice reform poLcy, sod sn unflinching ad
berenoe to the honest money, plank ao

party ' Now k fa plain “Honert M." fo
no National, or bo would not talk Uke that
-be could not blaspheme meh high anthority - th* forter-fitlhcn of oar party.
Abanluc paper money fa what evorj
mump and street ‘orator advocate*. It fa
the fim funduicntal principle taught a
ia the raw remit in oar oounal dtaaben. It
principle which called our party into being
h is.tha principle which keeps and main­
tains mu Without that yrnyytop and
rieveAay principle, we would al one* rink
lo the vulgar level of the oU partire where
political enrraptioa and chteansry run. riot.
It ia the polar-star of hope to thia foricra
people now wallowing in the dough of d*
epood, as the pig wallow, iu tha mire.
As I are Professor of Finance, and
know whereof I apeak, I crill join imue
with -Hoaeat M. when he saya, **I deny
ths absolute money heresy, end aa *troog
ly dacounco the charge of repudiation nr
bad teith to oontrecti," and, with equal
xeal I will appeal to the Toledo platform
—the platfona on which the Iritk World

The Mild Power

CURES

HUMPHREY!’
Homeopathic Specific*

BREAKING PLOW.
and then and dure pounded each others
fanes out of abapr in ths most spprovrd
manner, and Mt only that wars fully re­
ported ia the next morning's paper, like

Breaking Plow

TBY IT FARMERS |
Price* Very Low!

COME AND SEE.
JASON RICH,

�|tha^gEu.
CITY ld&gt;CAL R- ».

A BOMTZA IK SHAND
RAPIDS.

BiWsa

wHSgry
And It ia in the Direction of
Better Timer
Silver, Greenbacks and Bnaineaa.

U/ALlTCn a
WANZER
A, BARNES,

...________
SUCCESSORS TO BARKIS A CO.
Sprior b coming and with b Our S-.O.-k of Good* in al; department.-..
'
n7^«D
~'* .
Toilet Articles.
*-Wall Paper.
PateM Medicine..DrU§?ok.S4
Oil Llnan 4-Papor Cftaim.

CHOOSING

One Dollar Saved la Aa Good
a Dollar Earned.

-wa-st—•
roS

**|U ",rt,

Mwar.

’l"‘

K:.,,-..

ALL ABOUT THE COUXTY. "
**to occasion brard an oath administered
Gold 1001.
17 • C"Ui«• B~ry onoaty
A glcri. ua April monring
whermo, it Mx-tucd to me, that . very im
Port.ni p,It of the
WM omitted
The Rank, are redeeming ia Gold.
Head our ii.tcrarting Now York letter. •hvrom autocthiug of an arg.meot 1JXUOM
up betwseu raid offirial rad mymlfu
A aplcodid mctom, the te»r«nD^
whafter an oath ia an" &lt;mth with it&gt;*mc
meeting last ercuing.
-J
word. |«ft out. vk so bdp you God.
Some valuable imprornment, afe bifing
made
r:__ ____ _
mturr, and oblig.
There will be a regular meeting of th*
Youra. ete.
G. IL B.
Commo. Council on Friday eveningot
Aa oath administered t« a witrami or
thb week.
an officer, should. always dew with th.
• We ask the .j«ial atteatian of our city •wib.'-So help you God,” and ibeir
reader* tu the Council proceedit.pi pub- omiaaioa would inralidato the obligation.
li«bcd in thb brae of the Bamwaa.

Clothing Hguae, a: Grand
ocired to late for thia paper.

Hso. F. A. Hooker u wired ng gulden
opinions on the Bench, from all peracma
haring Lusinere before she Orcutt Court
iu Eau-n couniy.
’

There is Mero nctoai|y for the &lt;mfuro.v'
ttreat of an Ordinance against drunkctura,
in thb city, and has beta every evening

cys^rss

Will Sell them CHEAPER than
any House in Amaris

Lour.—On WcdomdaT er«uag. April
3rd. 1878, between Eamuw't church
and the raaidwen of John A. Grebb, a
valubh cameo ring. The finder will be
liberally rewarded by leering the rame ai

Bennett's Great Store

of bis many frbuda in «h- d‘jr-

The touperaooe work ia thb city bbriap pushed forward with great teal .ad
A^ramixd arargy- **d*Mlhw P«Pof the workers to tux tire raktoo* rat wt
uxbtenoe, and to thb rad cheOuactl wU
ha aooB raUd to a-raJ ,k®
diswiM rcj ss to make tho city tax

More

«-

ttarry
MIA . April It, 1W*
K. Ad^ Mi- OUb Brown. Mba Lw
ey Haro., Mb. Mary L Bragd-. O—
Umd&gt;, Mary Crook fold, M- L&lt;btae Ctm*.
Karrb Cronil-d. Mb. M«y L. Om«,
Q E. Frwmwi. Sjlro-ar IlaU, Ber. J.
E Johwoa, Jahn Jobnaon. I" 0. 8m«b.
Mra. 8- M. BmW, Mi- 8— 8-W.,

SCHOOL .BOOKS

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ST^TiO/fE^y.

JACKSON, MICH

Joum to Jackson

Subscribed and .worn lo before mo th
of Mareh 1878.
Wm. H-Havroan.
Jtuuecoflhe Psec*.

RunnV'S’

DRY GOODS PILGRIMS

81W H Ml SILKS.
aj£r

AI&gt;MIS’ISTRATQRS salt.

u

NEW GOODSAAND NEW PRICES

BENNETT’S GREAT STORE.

✓ Several ol onr streets were much
ou Tremfoy by the ore ol

Ikiiure? It will not do for Tom. to try u.
pmauad. say ora that h« U ooararrad for
the welfare of the dear coontry. No on.
b quit. e.adJoua enough lor that.
Il w raid tlmi Franc* will rat object to
Eu. laid oburaing romplrte rtMtrUy l» *
gmd u&gt; the 8.us ranal, but will ol jael to

4. L.LUPM.tA

save 25 DOLLARS

More of I. Colo 4-Bon.

Oar follow alisen, Joho W. Caste’
Esq., is doing a wonderful Wark in tbr
temperance «u« &gt;» Calhoun county. At
JGukA
tit u» —- OW ■tbo Ibt *» th* result of hb labor. May

HERTS

aud mora^rtetylng a machine that win last you a lit* Mm*. *ad that ba* all tb»

WtA.AU C. Vntuiu

trendy improve tbe rtrteto

KE ADHERE STRICTLY TO THE ONE-PRICE SYSTEM.

ii

MEDICAL SKILL.
Hreriugs, Mich., Mareh 2B. 1878.
I hereby certify that Dr. LaRua cured
meefa very bid ciao of Rheumatism in
oocnoetion with ilirawe of the Luags, of
fire yesra atanareg, after other physicians
tailed to do m« any good. In oonoidcr*The Sunday
of Grind Rap- tion of thii and other important care,
Ila gleefully remarks that cm Siturlsy cured by him ia thb community, I would
x .. TRi. ___ i________ ___i.c
t.
advise all purauca inflicted with any
chronic diarase to apply to Dr. LaRue at

The Cincinnati Enjnrer resents the
mu of ib. BAaan &lt;&lt;«. by M»n intimation that Senator Thuratan waa un
I^no and Beamer. Their good* arc atrir- d«r the inflnrere of bounce tha night of
tl&gt;o
direr bell vote, and explains . ‘-He
iog by th* car load, and thny erideaily
had tieen looking st the gas Iqrht until he
had lo *1 down and not. Ho Was dissy."

gay to fill up th* ruts, and we believe it.
frequent use, after storm., would perm*-

Good heavy double-and-twist jCOTTON PANTS, only $1.00 worth
II 50 in other Btore.a

AWFUL SMASH !

Now is the time to buy
New Goods. 1 will sell a good
Su&gt;t of Men’s Clothing for
10 yards of Prints and
a Pair of Shoes for one dol­
lar. Don’t buy till you try
the '‘Little Cash Store on the
Corner"
51-1 O.D. SPAULDING.

If you want Dry Goods,1
Clothing, Boots and Shoes or
Groceries at prices none can,
beat call on
511 0. D. SPAULDING.

* Tbe Republican police of protesfWi
«ni be th* key Bute in lire i'eureylvauia
oamfwien thb yeur. Had it bran made
.tfomin.nt in Uhin last yrer, it b very
likely there would be no Governor Bidfop
raw, to protect iho duriurati fwutbren

YOUTBB- BpiTS AT ALL PRICES.

We buy our goods exclusively for Cash, therefore can sell
them at lower figures than other stores;

Carpets Accurately Cut and Per­
fectly Made.

The L-ib. Society connected with lire
Preabvurisn Church will be eutortaioro
by Mia. E P. BurraU, st her remdencc oo
Broadway on Friday nfterooo..
The
gentlemen are Invited lo tea at six o'clock.

Mr. L. K Howei* now ranramiug the
•ity for th* celebrated Curtain Blind—a
n-t and valuable addition to every windo* both it privlte houses and ofioreEiauiinc for youraeivre—they cat: be seen
in UM at rite Rauxxu oflioe or at the

boys’ surra at all prices.

,

DonbU-hMlrad, blow mim*d COTTON SOCKS, only teta pe»r pair ;
75cta |er dosen.

■Patterns in the Highest Art of Chrpet Designing, on which, in prices, we will save
you much-money.

No HrrrxE Pnoor Rkqvibid — It
baa notyrt bent publidy denied that the
Beat Ckauical .Sdlrrrrftu, made by De-1
Land A Co., b all that its friend* have
claimed—that it b a pure and wholesome I
article. Thia cannot be denied in fare of
the icstimocy of ehembto and there bat
qualified to judge. It b much bettor than I

TffE OTffEq fUf/KS!

Children’s Suits $1.00 and Upwards!

JACKSON, MICH

ffl urn imi miji
TO IM.

1 -The annual Iowa tr-vetinu pawed off
»»ry quietly ; our rotor, did not all eomc
tuA^pUJ.. Tao hundred and ninwyc gfl haiku were cut. The Republicans ’
■ lectedA. G. Kilpatrick by thirty-eight |

W

BENNETS CHEAT STORE

l-wrat, and every facility for attending'
to tbrir large burionw, Mean*. Spring A .
Company ire meeting with uttpraced, cited j
mutluu uf lire Lot itrtmai of lire firemen
of Midiigaa, compilation of fire sfiatmtica,
•to. Tha circular any., -The differrnl
railroad. througltou'. the State will gi,e
reduced rate, to delegate* who are p.oTidcl with o.-tifieato. from tie Cuief
Eosjorer of their d pinment." We hope
the lla^itrc’ Fire Department may be
rrprewuted by the Chief eod three del-

■hajority. The Democrat, rleeted Frank
has a quilt which b made up of 8% Huck* htlU-rt. Clerk, Douglas* B. Cooper,
each block cootaiuiag eipht piecro. which , Treasurer; and Eewb C. Bartles, Courts-..
| t&gt;b. The Republican* elected the remainWidias Ritrhie, an employer iu the . I dcr of the ticket.
WtAina factory had an agly pab cut on I Ret. D. H Shelley haa l&lt;en bedding a
hb left thumb to-day while at work ou a. 1 a rire of meetinp it the Tamarack School
circular raw. Dr. Upjcdin drrmed the | Hous* with much greater aucoaa than
I anyone predicted.
Nearly fll.OOO hare
b building a fine ' been rabaenbad toward the erection of a
rraidence on Stale street,, at the corner’of uuw church at that place , when thb one
Hanover, iu the Second Ward. It b in.. ’Lail be rotnp'cted, nine ebenhea will
'
tended to be the bent Louse in that part ol 1 stand iu Woodland
Grorge Hitt Lad the wbf. rtuue to kae
the city.
(
a horse ■ few data since.
Th • Washington letter OrUM-lth page
The rcadt are very ntorii improved and
was crowded out of Iasi bsuc by tb« artide on National Finance, yet it Lr valuable
», . polilirol rraurae &lt;-f Coogn-dooal
btuinra* up to its date.

r—P*. —

Stylish Goods for the Spring.

^Tho Supurvbore are making tb«r a»nual areesmeuU, and wo bo]&gt;e they will
look sharp after tboae mortgage, that ao
often escape taxation.

Tha j a—eoger btuitiere on tha Grand
Rapid- division di the Michigan Central
ia very good just now, and the freight
tnWs ure simply enormoa.
pAii— Mary A. WhcUtooe, of Rutland,

VARNISHES

W«do tb« largest buaiaem uf any bouse in the eiiy and therefore ean bay and sell

employ a raddeni New Yotk buyer, that
the latent My las ol good* in all departmeet* might be shown hero simulteo«oa*ly
with thyir appearance i. ths metropolis
In brder to compete with New York. Chi
rego sad Detroit prices, Mem Spring A
Cqmpaoy buy all good* for emh, being
thus enabled to get the very bottom flgurrs
Tbetr lmmen.-re trade warrants them in
selling st very raall tnsgitu of profit, and
the conMant addition* to their Ibt of cus­
tomers prove to Ibra the wmdom of sell­
ing a largu atnouai, at a raall profit.
In
this way u their trad* benefittod ou every
single article purchased, sad yet Mcora.
Spring A CompatSy tn the aggregate make
money each year
With a better stock of goodl than was I
ever shown before in thb p*rt sf the Suu, ;
with new arrival* daily, with price, at the |

Making garden aeemi to bw the order of
the day in the city, BOd a Uucr time wc
nertr &gt;aw for doing that kind of work.
The new Ad", of the celebrated Sur

AND

bouansa equal in prnainenre with the big

«Mrtr Tire burire— of lire country for to long a
time stagniut and depnared, b taking a
lure far th* better, Silver haa bran retnoneUxol. sad th* Grseab.uk h to-day
worth 100 cans on tha dollar.
With Ohm foots before them, sod with
tire demands of a larger .trade than ever
before, Means. Spring A Company of thb
city have looked about lb*m to prepare to

Suu

OILS.

. Of erery variety as d kind;
fufty^X^S; ’^d
l,^l^ -&lt;»

CARPETS

—•«k k'«“111 - ■ ‘ There b ao queatira but that the people
j of thbdty and section of reentry hare a

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PAINTS,

Jinaiu.—a. n.JXkk I Goukd Rahm, Mich., April 9# 878.

”

■M nSHIMI (Hit
French, English and American Dress Goods.
Half WooFFabriqucs 87 inches Wide, 12 1-2
Four feet wide black Cashmeres at 95 cents.
Not lo be found in the State less than $1.25.
36 inch all wool Cashmeres, any shade, 50cts,
Heavy Double Fold Black Alpacas, 17cts.
Full lines of Trimming Silk nt $1.00.

■ All the Gems of European Nov­
elties at Prices Lower than any
in th a XiRiid.
For all of your
■ Wants we will Save you Much
■
Money.

KWn MT sw,

FREE

A VALUABLE INVENTION.

WILSON-SEWING MACHINE

in work manehip is equal to a Chronometer Watoh, end
•• elegantly finished as a firet-otoss Plano. It received
the highest awards at tho Vienna and Centennial Expo*
aitions. IT 8EW8 ONE-FOURTH FASTER than other
machlnoSjJta .capacity ia unlimited. Thor© are more
WILftON"MACRtNES eold In the United 8tatea than
the oombi nod Bales of all tho others. The WILSON
MENDINC ATTACHMENT for doing all kindsof repairing*
WITHOUT PATCHING, gbven FREE with each machine.

WILSON SEWING MACHINE GO.

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807 &amp; 820 Broadway, New York j New Orleans, La. 1
Cor. Sist* 4 Bsdbon Cti, Chicago, Ills.; and San Francisco, Cai.

For Sale by all Firtd-Cla»s Dcalerg.

79 Monroe St. Jg

�Railroads.

tkat •olllml in.
FaViIBA’ir Um Uhuui ium.ua

pris down oa Luo^suetb street, Lteuteaaol,' captained Joe, by anatehra, as b* be
gran to recover his wind.
"What’s yoar name?"
Iriciai, Meytes addresrad thb qaretkn
to the leaning tower banging 10 the desk.
"Buri name?" ,
"Fes, that's vlu I aaked."
Ho now tried to get his watering eyo
Excd upon th: Licniensnt's. and while
awe time asramed
a grin which threatened lo crawl clear
round hia bead and meet oa th* ocher aide.
-Doa’t rtekinise ma, '^aeY'
He attempted to brace up preparatory
to. giving the oflteen n surprise, bat the
tali knee-joint just then went shut lik* a
jack-knife, and had not Bewere caught him
by tho roller, there would bare boon a

ty| Wuu JrIm &amp; Saiiaao
UILIOAD.

JACKSON WAGONS.

iStSwii

FlKbigu—Fahrcr drear f.rarer, kmoome
ith'm'now."
-Thi* is terrible, moaned Lieutenant
Riley, "and we only grt flWJO a yrar, 8«
hery, you old duffer, plcue tell me your

Our Washington Letter.
Washington, D. C., April S, 1678.

MESSER BROTHERS.

A good deal ot talk is atill indulged in
relative to the alleged methads of the
"Zactly, taetly. Ifhuld fora you the
Prasidenl ia effecting the reversal of tbe Stea Sinner ;'f Mid&gt;e&lt;hie)—’Hol' lurt
decision of Jad_-'e Whhteker'* Court and
FARM, GARDEN AND HOUSEHOLD
GEO. P. ■OH’RI.I. A CO1
•Tdl tne your name or I'll murder you,
NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING BUREAUyou red-faced old idiot"
RrpMica* and soow other papers which
“Wb-what're been doin' Ush rhour—
hare taken up the matter, interpret it in I'm Sleep Winger 'f Slicliigan—I'm methia wise. General Anderson waa in lim­ float, 'mafljaL"
’ His greasy arm lost iu catch un the.
bo and tho
of l bo Returning Board
counter and romethin- dropped. Sewers
pick.d him up and with Charley's help
toted him back to a call, white he kept in­
' fowler &amp; fulton;'
suring ou it that “Er Street 8pinnir filchca.aaac sours rca
bin body on the cell
■ UNITED STATES CARTRIDGE CO.
of disliugubhrd viaiten" to New Orleans
a year, agu were nnanimou. aa to the pro- and Went lu steep humming .
“ 'M tired now'u xhkrpy tothicjLou. .
prteiy. of Federal intetfeiencr. Tbe Al- put m in inly mittle med.— Ciictniwli |
Fire Aa«*l
teniey-General'e opinion waa cited In subi^-ly^a* I,
atantiation of the President'* view*. At

GOOD BOOKS

REMOVAL!

BUND IAPID3 DIViSIOM.

££. K T 1

this prant it i. specifically charged that an
ArtnyidEoer of high grade waa seal to
New Work at the expense of the Quarter
ma&lt;tcr|s department to induce General
Over 50,000 volume, in the CuugresIlaneoqk to undertake a mission to Gover­ sional Library arc piled on tho floor.
nor Nieholla, looking to Anderson'. liber­
The House Committer of Ways and
ation and the qusaliitq; of tbe whole cut Mean, are struggling with the income tax,
ajar nit each individual member of tbe
Charles II. Eddy, nominated fur post- i
Hoard, 'Hancock wsi regarded as pecu­
liarly fitted -because of hit high repute
with the Democracy, particularly that o/

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Ig^iirjsrsSj-ah tf.

arro
.r.rsre.'s ifjrsss dot
*11 MWr i«i tainwiaS I* mW _ul«. ur

YjUBG ip
ws. miabin to oct till about Mar. 1st, when
he ‘yiwuZZjr ayned to jnrd^o AoJcrtrnt if
tl.a St|eerae Court did net liberate him."
Montgomary Blair may rczard it u es­
pecially opportune, perhaps providential,
but Democrat* in Coogroa manifest a
strange dteiodination Vi stand sponsor to ,
Blair's "what is it," senior to apprehend buLi in 20 years from now.
that it may be a petard to lift them sky­
IVk haa gt.ne lo join Pitab ugh ; and
ward It* paaasje by the Maryland Leg I ho Democratic majorfly having done
ialature hav caused only the slightest ripple their best io whitewash him, Mill amuse
oa Un rnriser, ot aoetety here. Bw» io I tbe country with tbeir talk of reform.
this eatnoctiou sod following aa second to
The Democracy should hare a DavBlair's initiatory step, a bill is said lo be keeper made to order, fur nene of the
in preparation to t«t the legality of Mr. regular stock term able to stand the strain
Haye.' title before the Hupnwwe Conn, a*
provided for by the law-eraatiog the Elec­
toral Comtsbaion. If true, the ouroagrrs
hawo been unusually succrasftil in ooofin
ing specific knowledge of it to those di­
rectly concerned; and from present ap­
pearance* its utter failure and Blair's ye­
tirament seems equally assured.
.
The Senate ia atill an ratling with th*
subject of fortius the Pacific roads to pro-­
vid* a sinking fuad for th* gradual extiuguiabmnt ol their indebtednra* to GovernmeoL II and tbe pro rat* question
hare been the leading topics for weeks.
Lobby inflneoera directed by Gould, Huntingtoo and others notorious in that line,
have been brought to beer in full force.
Discussion lias elicited a great variety of
opinions . but about every &lt;&gt;ne outside of
lobby eirclra and their Congressional mer
cbandise agree with Senati-r Edmunds
that the shameless audacity of Jay Gould, The fear of resumption, despite the Repaas msnifested lien this session, daserro. dutora' efforts to inerteaa it, ie rrowin(
the Mvetotl ircnrt. Notwithatanding benotifullyW
During the cl.eiog days of tbe earnird
tbe diversity of views the hope is still
ebesishod that an equitable adjustment 1season, tbe Prince of Waits went to a W

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on bra.ingtoenew.

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hbnn Ata, Detroit, Mich.

Episode in • political contention at Ti
ter to bare given voice to th* general de­
tnartBa, Pa.: 1 he Chairman—“Th* Chair
mand outside ot Congrats.
will not dispute the point with Mr. CarMcGarrahan and the New Idria Com tar.v Mr. Carter—■•Tho Chair had bcapaay threaten tu with another big bill of
coat for io reatigaliog claim which, ia the

bbbuimicaljistitute.

any ml fduadatio* ia equity.
From l&lt;!e developments before the Cum
mitto* looling into Mr. Key’* department,
it would sum that tbs aer.w bidden an popular mndictnot, hoping thereby to prejudiM tbe people aniaM him. Hiactecthat be. with throe or four others were in­ tion by an urMwIialmiwg mejurily aevcroly
terested U about 2,000 route.; and tho rebuked his traduesra. who sought to inapeaete Ida busiuom tntepity. No notice
profits from sab-letitag •M*n to vary from would have been Uken of these campaign
lies were it nol that some of bis eaemra
A majority of the aabteommittoa nharg- (and every amxwasfid bu.it,eaa num ha.
with Mtkiag Into tbe matter have reported his full quote of nvioas tisaia) «w ro­
io favor of al&gt;oli*hiag our prawn method
of Pramdantial eloocioa and tho ocbetitn-

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RA TBS Of AD VER T1SIEG.

VOL. 22. NO. 52.

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1878.

WHOLE NO. 2098.
■ alcohol. Many of the sick and fo4*&gt; are
by the promise and hope ofohaalth, resort| ing io tho use ot those bitters. Ym if
I thefc totters are used according to direo-

FARMERS LOOK HERE

tfoiM for say fong period of time they are
sorely on tho roadIto druukeunow. Bat­
ter let them clone entirely, foe it is a sure
! principles which elevate my fellow man tn way of securing recruits' tu the great army
a higher standard of morality than ek
iag out a miserable existence of a drank,
ard’a life, in and around a grogshop so

Thio eity of dazzling white publie build-.
ings and asphaltum avenues always retains
a magnetic attraction for the men who ■
liave ones lived here in q political or an
official espaciiy. Tbs ex-Csbiaet ofiecn,
ei'Scutoro, and ex-lUprnoaetatlvua, who
lament, like tho ghoab. of their fuvmci
creslMae, these scenes of their d^rtnd
power are numerous Weehingtoo is the
political psradstc to which the Uoubed
and Uut pqlitirian ever tarn* with long­
ing. and it ia “like the schoolboy spot,

JOKM n. EASTMAN.
ATTORNEY AT LAW &amp; SOLICITOR
liJ.\5,U:tC*!Rr'
XsUoa.l

. *,-OXZO D- I ADWALLADER.
ATTORNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR

Inez went into the dining room, where
Mathilde «t&gt;udbv the open window, bluhing daintily, with a rose in her hair—an
Loiterers shout the Capitol will frequent,
I have chuaen for my subject
amber v«e, very rare, and very booming.
.Ucnhol— it* physiological, intoxicating
•Did you open the door for )ir. Loraine. ly see the awkward but powerful framo of
the big Oregonian, who has been Senator. and ruilKKM rffecta upon the bntoau rat*
Attorney General, and whom hte wife al­
The definition u given ia Weheter'a
most auenxded in making Chief Just ire Unabridged Dictionary, of A hoi: A aoong thvm. The effect* of alcohol upon
powder of vtimoey to paint the eyebrow* iu oouaumcra i* nbyairel sod nusniai dowith, but now more generally used by e graeracy. which tend* to inc^aae crime,
pauperism, insanity, increw aickaem,
ahurtep life and increase hereditary dwaare.
ter the Diplcmsta, Justice of the Su- '
The offering of tbe inebriate, even to tbe
precne .Court, Senators, Cabinet Ministers,
3rd and 4th generations, suffer for tbs
Army and 'Sava! officers, and email fry of­
rices of their per*uta. They pw rificials, had been presented srith form and
cioua, criminal, ot immoral iaatiaotsand
eeremooy, tho towering'rugged form of
propeneaim or are idiots and inaane.
Williams appeared amid the the whits and
The drunkard lojuretha to Lis offspring,
colored citizen rabble that rushes iu, wheu kinds of intoxiraiing , driukii.
by a Jaw of uatnn- running in the animal as
the gates are opened, to shake hands with yton in a drug stern hare eeMbl
well as vegetable kingdom. In the lan­
nuiy and Lira many of th|
guage of tho Bible "like begets like, they
admirer, but the untxecern sad cheerful- mcdi-ds of prepar- g throe dnm
stall bring forth reed after tbe.r kind."
ores with which the deposed cabinet offi­ the artful ways ot selling to q
Trails ot character, diapositioai, talents,
cer fell into rank* and paid respects to his I hare studied the nature and it
logical
effect*
upon
the
human
chief, in the ptenr where be had appeared
ao often to council and decide, made me
think there might be some sluff in him.
The «X- Attorney General rosy be Men at
many unofficial receptions, and when there
it A hop at tLe National Hotel or at Wil­ lure , waa never created by God, but an
lard*, be will st.-p through a. quadrille er artificial thing prepared by . man, and i*
the borers with the neatnosa and pteriv nlaaacef aa a nrieotic ftuiaoa by all I'hynip! by God himself “I rftt vail the iniqniion of a trained bear, but I have never
tius of the father upon the children io the
3rd and -Uh Roaerauou."
fur a long time in Europe. The dkap. Alcohol destroy# a vast amount of the
poiutmeot of nut attuning the higbnt judiriri position tn the country, with the »&gt;
rial protege appurtenant thereto, was1

SOLD AT FREES LOWKR THAN BBORI TH WAR !
GREBLE &amp;RUSSELL.

A Car-load of Jefferson Nails just received

Material.
Mkina. The Lnrger-tBuilding
and |&gt;est adeetej Stocl of Locii, Knobs, Butts, Sc.

NaMe

Also n fine lot of Bronx** Door Trimminpa.

Can give the '

LOWEST PflTCES-

BUCK WHITE LEAD.

lam the Sole Agent in the County, for the above Lead, buy
in large, quantities, and can give Special pricesWARR-IXTEE A SUPERIOR ARTICLE.

u

-From her frivrxte, of cun roe, just whtf
every treuy wuman need* salvt-.ion from."
• Hur Mend.’ IMn'l know she had
say. Who are they?"
•

“Mem"

“Oh!" said Nie innocently
Miss Carlyle had a genint for beoero
lance. A kind a( breezy, contagious be-

F.HAMMAR &amp; CO’S

STRICTLY PURE COLORS, t have sold for
the past four years. Can give the best
City and County testimonials.
And guarantee It (he Item! in the Murlict.

HARNESS

KASTtfKx t.t:.\Tnrrr. txn sr best or vorkven.
J WARRAST EVERY S1RAP AND BUCEJ.E.
'

fr.v

Wagon and Carriage HARDWARE

5W’

LADIES

CORSETS, KID GLOVES, PARASOLS.FANS. &amp;c.

n- J- Al/'X,
Cam®, Sin aid Oreausiial
PAI N TER
At A. M. Rtek'e Carriage SUp

JsITeMonSt,

-

“Yea, for going to the dogs." said 1st* I
eruriiy, and tbe ennverantioo waa dropped. ।
Simntata. Mta &lt;taW&lt;
J.“iSSIS—T

(| everything he t*»)
‘ | dentand me, Malli,---, ' "Yes, uia'am,'' whispered' the girl,
ihruogb her tear*
Tho next day Ctavrre I.iraioe ai-fo-d
Mias Carlyle to marry him. That lady
! surveyed him hfily.
1
“Tids display re entirely unneeemarj, K. Strort which, durin- the time he held
the Naval portfolio, was the haven of that
gayoSl of cosmopolites the U-, S. naval of­
ficer. Ex Secretary Ilobcwou ao-me to be
engaged mainly, is defending himsrif be­
fore Cougms and the world from the
charges of rorruptmu and dishonesty, that
have attained such wide publicity. He ■
i preUy well equipped fur this defence, for
. "ho baa money, exerilent health, and a big

“Don’t be eml, Ines. I'm sure I've
never abownrany dispoeiuon to deem yot,
hare D"
'
“No, no, you havo always been kind and
good," M'ue Carlyle spoke dreamily; “but
men art so folte—«o very false, Nic."
“Exactly, Ims. That io tbe meson I
prefer women. I'd rather spend uiv life
right here in your houie thin knock
around among men like ocher follows. 1
would, indetd Th-ry'rv a beastly moh,
Inc*—moot inbem-nlv fournlv "

AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS

Ladies Cashmere Sacques.
Ladies ready-made Suita.

A two-button Kid Glove for 50 cents.

LEWIS STERN.
Sign ot the “C ASH STORK,

Gumming &amp; Filing Saws

Wm. H. Goodyear.
PHARIEEUriCAL CHEMIST
DRUG STORE.

peoples

Phy*ician’s Proscription* Rnd

COFFEE.
SOAP.

Family Recipe* carefully proparod with Drug* and &lt;7hcmical8

,e but pure, for we roa« and grind our

of purest quality only.

r« r—1 —r-—&gt;-te
CROCKERY.

■ —«*r-re.*“■ •“* "''"‘Tew'iZTa
■gXFjA.XaX. FAPBrxWe bare a n^ M»pp»J

al-

STONE-Wra-Ml.
W. tan

W rfSWnre. rf &lt;**’"■

coflare and Paris muaand zubdaed io itaoif, but
mare coquetry on Mathil
Id hair. Miaa Carlyle o&lt;m-

kites (W*

•&gt; Kz-Secretary Brikusp of the ficrtrieg
red beard. Landaotas fare and rellotaal fig
are is back again al the -‘Arlington."
Official disgrace, and mental care, hare not
rerrogated tho pink and white smootbiXMe
of hie forehead, he ia aa fkt, and to all ap­
pearances as happy as when rich men
courted him. and fair iadias smiled upon,
hi—, while the crowd followed (Uttered,
sought and sued.

dren every font, of pbysirea! degeneracy .
bum and dortroy the lianee with switch makes them insane, makra them enmitub,
eenaiaty aa an much nitric add.
makes them id'utu , yea it fills our inasae
How mueb alcoholic unaaa are used in say lue». our hospitals and oar almsbuuacs.
ooc year in ths Vailed StMes ?
Aeeord- SR the laud with crime , our refund schools,

with eriminahi, brings ,k large proportion
of the taxes upon th^people. In coodn-

si-JO, when shall the curse Mop ’ I answer,
• that God's grant remedy for the worid'a
ths Amo.icon Republic; of bonded Bq- presl curse is total and universal abatiu'lra, 400XMM.0O0 galona cr about 12 gal­ ucocc from making, selling and drinking
Man is his. brothlow to esehjuro. woman and child in thio intoxienung liquora.
land of boasted liberty ; of wines, 20,.
GOOJWO gallon*.

The value at the sale* by retail liquor
dealers in the United States during the
year 18®, arenrding to I tho report of
Oom Write of the Revenue Bureau for
thaiycsr was 91,483,481.6® or nesriy
150 to every mu. wmu ud child in tbe
United Stales. Of this vaat sum, tbe peo­
ple of Michlgu are said to have spent
952,874,170 for that year, or nearly 945

Tbe gay. brilliant, swaggering ox Sena­
tor Mau Carpenter has a law office in the
Suppose that I the entire population &lt;rf
city, and he makes more money by his | the United Suus drink intoxicating bevpractice in the District and United States errnpw, which would be a very low ustiBuprema Courts than he ever made as mated amount of money expended on ao
average each year lor every person In this
L.ub-Joss prefer tbe Utter diotinctioa, and Stale &lt;x the United Blates who drink.
would sacrifice muck Booty to attain it. the sum ot l20il, in round numbers, aay
State Alhtn.
There n u infoxieatiea in the deration nothing about tho valuable time wasted at
Tl»e laying of iron on the Caro 1 Vas­
and prerugatiras of office that thegteril
sal railroad oommenoed April X
old geatknunly vise sverire cannot make
Sanilac baa rotod a 920,000 loan co
amend* for. Cerpeoter ia no ahyatsr ; hia
speeches are not m.-ro rhetorical pyroteeb- lire trailed Slates debt in one year, and
□y. but ho M mors dfeetire lx fore a jury ftirnbh breed foe eseh inhabitant audio
than before the Supreme Court of lhe Ims than 10 yeara, by a system of total
United States. Ths reaaoo of thia la hfa abviinenoc from aa free a use of intoxicst
body manner when addressing a jury in a township, village, city, county and state
criminal ease, or the Supreme Court in a in the Uaicn, of every name and nature
aril suit involving a million, ia precisely would be wiped out, also feed and clothe
the »bz, but wht&lt;e tho average jury may all its inhabitants, and would restore hapfuel flattered to have a dUlinguisbed, elo­ pfuam, ponce and prosperity, all over our
quent, ex-Senator address them in ao offhand, swaggering, familiar way, the Su­
preme Court is accustomed to a atyin more
defferential, and aliheegh they are Jndpn
they are alab men, with tumefied ranitire,
and subtle prejndiere, not more.slsrtraetian.
ot la* end furt Dow much Matt Car­
penter may bare pre-udloed the Domncrxtqf eplrituou* lipBwa. had a tendency to
ic urns bnfor. ths Khutors! Commterio.
drive almons all mpertable men (if I may
will narer be known ; but *Un 1 hoard
Im allowed the expreariun) from the tropic
that he «■ to appear for the Demooratie
in consequence of which it has been left
1 claimant and knew that Justine Bradley
open to the piratical speculalioae of u-.
was to be tbe umpire, tho first thing I
principled vtgaboods, who do not «rur.k
thought of was a liuk cpiajda that I had
seen in the Supreme Court, a month be­
fore : Osrpector wan making an argument
m a railroad raae. when Justine Bradley
inserruptod him with a queatioo, and, aopposing a WK, Mkcd Mr. Carpenter Low i

he would diepoee of it Mr. Oarpouter i
replied that bis mind was no nafortuuateJy i
comtktiiiai! that U eould not consider more |

TOBACCO.
ta.10,

the Red Ribbon movement and io Him baiiediseaae ms terrible malady, Ithafe
who givvlh an the victory( tbair.numbcrs tended with constant and inaatiablc thirst,
and the victim aeemi poweriem to reform
are growing |esa, for want of patronage.
Alcohol m chargeable by for the great­
The temperance movement of*xo-dey
er proportion of pauperism. Statistioi
meets my hearty approval
I would like
to aee all who are aaMtrabled in thia Temple are not waotiug to prove thia aaoertion. I
am unable with ]«n to portray the suffercf God to-night, doo tho red ribbon aa an
iugu, Want, crime, misery, degradation and .
emblem of u&gt; noble an entekprias. How
ever mucil%aa been written'and ^iueh has ruin that alcohol cauw. to the people of
Mu-higau. U hna been said by phyeirian*
having ^mtge of pubiie iu^itutiom.. tbui
U ia almost imposribls to treat delirium
treotaoe aueoasafully now, in oouaequeme

SSOa —

�Tbe ahreya popular Uaah malroro
dreaare which keep tbeir style while ev­
There never was, nor ever uauld be war
erything eha cheaps, are relieved by aide
■ for any other kind, (lhaa redemaibfo ear
. _
gores aad beats of black silk, and poapaiwoey.) except for spaenfoton aad gamble™ .
persooe ran talk ia . wHUper al opposite dour eqmareeaod e&gt;v. of ai&amp; are added
at pleasure, la eoom lent aa well on pretty
fashion. black, blue, orange, or cr»y.
—■*—1---- *------ ------- ■*’-* -•
•
pearl and beige colon Tbe atyltah bet
net with black dram b a Usch end gold
mixed braid, or a plain black chip, if the
thin plate of Irou in die renter, that vi latter, trimmed with narrow aatia ribbocu,
brate. al a breath, and works an agate in three or funr different cwWfold. bloc,
point Bsdar it, ia fixed uu a movable bar ulire aad poppy red, or pel* aping ahUm.
which brings it ao cloee that tba point
real) on tbo cylinder. A slip of common
tie foil is laid smoothly round lha middle
ol the cylinder, the point is brought to

. j»y, tn debate an Legal Troder Aet.

Not Dilhearfened.
•“ --Lt
arnnty m tbe Leasing Rr^ullma would
have its renders believe.
We .find on a
careful totalyris af the rreult that (here
were 307V rotea p&lt;4kd far NupervUort,
that there is in the county just about 3»iOV
legal Voters , that the llepudiatofa with
their twenty arorre organisations, went fa.
Io every noek .nd Ctenar of the county
and searched for tbe last voter that would

did net vimt the polU, not one in a hun­
dred would vote for tbe policy of tho 1Upudiators or for their candidates It is,
also, true that in thia city and some of the
lownahi'e a g»jd many R.'pul&gt;l&gt;nauj voted
tbo Repudiates! ticket, breauao they would
not indane the Citix.-us, whiek they relle-j

that ;n November Barry county will pufl
a 1000 majority for Iwn,/. money, ov&lt; r
aay oppealeg cutabiuation, aad ink lb&lt;
I*an»icg Rrytljlri.., to make a Bote of it*
use uflaet to our presumed “disgust' '
aver the result of tbe jkpril doctlou.

Tbe “reform" party in Cungn-M u
bound to grow in one way if it cannot in
another. It baa now ati.-vreded in sealing
three Democrats, who were never elected,
intent* which belonged to Republican..
Thia u a .good deal cosier than elnetiug
them by vote of the people. It involr/o^
disregard for political morality, but wlmt
are with petty obstacle, aa three t«f our
tree Dvmocrite ? It was Mr. Clymer who
remarked beautifully the other ds&gt;
“Give us [ Donocr.ts] entire authority,
and wn will nod that tbo laws are egf-.rc-

drexina of wealth to-day. Il converts the
businea of society into a mere lottery,
while those who distribute the prism are
wholly irraapooaibfo to tbe people. When
tbe collafwe comae, as rome il must,-it
casta laborers out of employment, cra.bai
maaufarturtre and merchants, and roina
tboamnda uf hoeral and industrious eitiuua.—[James Buchanan, Debates in
Congress, Tufatae 14. fwrt 1, 1837, page

fades them with paper money. It i.« the
mist effectual of invontiooo lor ferultaing
the rich man's field by tbe swore of the
poor men's brow. Ordinary tyranny, on-1
prcwi.in, exneeaire taxation, bear lubtly
on the mimes of coutmunity, compared
with freudnleat curreucww and tbe robber­
ies enmmitted by depreciated paper money
We bare suffered more from thia cause
than from any other cuuac or calamity.

■ There does not mam' Co be soy imme­
diate use for tluj Repudiatora—Secretary
Sberman baa knock.-:! the bottom out of Ry upon the poor-J Wm. P. Frmialin,
tbeir rei, and they are now fljuude.-i.nj CbairtBan Senate rmiooe Commiuoc io
debate'oc Legal Teodor Aet.
about in tbe water of tbeir dieeoutent like
Tbe history of the irredeemable paper
a ml in a stranje garret.
currency repeal, itself whenever sod
It doaa seem aa though Wood A Q., uf
the n&lt;suao of Repeesoatativea, were bant
on deatroylcg the credit of the Nation,
and plunging the aronUy into univena
bankruptcy. Why sot let wall enough
alone T Why enA to disturb existing bus
ioeaa relatiooa, by Tariff trickering ’ Gen
shock to credit, followed by disaster aad
tie! the people aay “hands off."
deprtreioa, and a doroand for relief by
fartbar iaeaes. Tbo uni venal nee of, tod
At a meeting of the Republican State reliance apon &gt;ucb a rurroocy tends to
Centre! Ceaamittee, hold at Detroit aa blunt the moral sense sad impair tbe nata
Thursday last. it wu determined in bold ral eclf-depeodatMe uf tbe people, and
the Republican Male remvculwu tn nomi­ trains thrm to lite belief that tbe Govern­
nate State ofiosra, al tho city of Detroit, ment mu.: directly amial tbeir individual
fortunes and business, help them in tbeir
oa the 13lh of June
personal affaire, and enable tbero'to dis­
charge their debts by partial (payment.
Many uf TTiio inconvertible paper currency begets
now paying pJd the daloaioo that the remedy tor private
oa demand, aad most of the others will pecuniary diatrtre is in hgufotivn nuaura, and makee tbo people unmindful of

is not a time for idltnr «r l^iitel-ug. The
rooenl eruption of the pepcr money infla­
tion itch should earn to wake up, father
than dfeeeuragv, all true patriots and ad ro­
tates of a round, boreal money system.
Lot the ball be started. Republieau Clubs
sad Bonaat Money Chibs are ueedod, te
put forth some such energy sod effort on
the rig^it aids as have been lately uarcl intbe wrong direction. There is warm rock
ahead. On tbe eleelioa of ths Mxt Cu-ugram, which meat soon be held, -lep-mls
ia u groat degrw the raaull of tbe next
next Howm of Reptamntativm wb may
nee the Government of three Dcited
Suteajn fom than throe yvara, under tbe
(•octroi of thoau who but a few year, ego
»«« NlblfaB desperately to destroy U.

enough from baring a pleasant voiee at'
prnwnt, and those who i*nagiaa they are
to bear the full rotund aceeuu of Gough
or Phillip, from its apeak lag trumpet, all
over the room, an wofully mweaken. At
first, its voice ia au Inarticulate droning.

tuenl, eonstittuan aa enormous debt against
tbo States cbargreUo with thin unadvised
measure, which must long remain umatMfied, or rather It ia an jccumslaisou of
guilt which can be expatiated sot other­
wise tliaa by a voluntary OBcrifiee c-o the
alter of jestire of the power which has
been the instrument of il.—[Jarno Mad
isou, iu the Federahst.

tn as a policy . that it was what it pre­
tends to be, be/ &gt;f t'Momry ms.ui.rv.
The opinions of tbe Secretary cf ths
Trrwaury &lt; Mr. Chase) are perfectly well
koowu. He haadodared that, in his judg­
Biting , but Mr. He»0rwtv mayaawdl ment. it fo, aad ougfau to be, but &lt;i temp—
make ep hia mmd io tot Voorhees floating rorp Btcuwre. • • • And all tbe
into the neat Nations! Democratic Con craitlmnan who have written on the sub
jcct, except aooee wild speculator, in cur
ventioa oa the name platform.
rcncy. hare declared that as ’a policy it

SYMPATHETIC DISEASES,

over the vibrating plate, and the operator
talks into it, with full distinct voire while
tumiag tba eraak. W ben through talking,
the erauk is reversed, till tbe agate point
which has been making rows cf dote and
dukes round the cyliudcr on tho foil, is
brought back to where it started. A large
poparr bmcAs funnel ia ant over tbe disk,
the crank is to rood, and an the point gore
over the dots and roughniwero it baa made, were only children of a largo growth, with
it gives tbe vibrating piste tbe eam« move aa mtartwting tattle, aad aometlaooa' wit,
but that be bad never known one to |«ja
►wu solid reason and good aeaec, or to aet
ooaeoqMoliafly foe four aad twenty bouro
together—il in quite evident that be bad
never come in contact with tho Washing­
ton apceiea, maid, wife or widow. Had
is believing, aad you beer from tbe l*ho- be met a Waabingtou adventarwa, and if
oograph the self same words and toae apo be bad guns into good society be would
ken into tbe mouth-piece, only leister, by have met his equal and more too. If be
the lota of the original motive power of I had begun to flatter her, as be advised hia
the voice, the aamc Las which takas place | aoe to do, oa any subject, from her under
in all forma of nature changed from one standing down to tbe exquisite taste ot
form to another, like tbe waste ia a um of her fan, under tbe tmprmsLn that abe
coal, which ia far froth returoiic all tbe would grate! ally accept the smallest eom
I plioient, aid greedily swallow the poaaeat
wbat would hare beenam of that dually ol

foa fix Mrtain uamriea. animals, nut gymml fovotites of the human rare, and with
equal certainty brought him eut. Now it

Be Ready fqr Action ! It bdomea the duty if every man who
belioom fa tbe boonK payment «f the Na­
tional obligations, tbe firm auppr.n uf Mee
rotary Sherman iu bio dctvrmiovd efforts
to carry out the (awn of tho land, and in
a coin and paper currency, when tbo paper
L{rodaemabL) in coin ou demand, to be up
and doing. Let “Hottest Motiog Leagues"
be formed, at core, in every acbo.il distrk-t
ia tbe County of Barry ’ Let the friends
of “Honcut Money’’ without refercnec to
part party afiilistioaa. join ban-L and work
together for National bcaoc now, m they
did for National exislet.ev in 1M1, and the
flag of treason and repudiation will aoou
trail in tbe dart, as did the raitfoaaak*
flag ia tho days ot tbe RebelHcra.

GRANT

owing to the iBorUculaMnem with which
moot peuplw apeak.
But out of iu beg
pipe hum, the emphatic word. *&gt;oc dis
linetly, a shout U smeared briskly, sud
parte of a Shakespearean soliloquy, spok­
en in a asodnate, deliberate voire. I
bean! nearly fifty feet away.
It fo nsore
of a •urewm ia ringing, but both speech
and aooj have a far-off sound, nt if dead­
ened by wall, between. Tbe greet virtue
of tbe PboaogNgb iu mind, is that it will
oblige people to talk datlnetly, with full
healthy utterance, the nemmoc hasty
sod imperfect speech coming out of it a
perfedt blur of aoutoda. But m the isstra■sent is improved, daily, its woodere will

.«tCULATOR

AN EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC

VOLTAIC PLASTER

SUGARS.

18 SIMPLY WONDERFUL.

TOBACCO.

knowledge of tbe bnsw mosite, aa it waa.
the Reeky Sharpe of Waeliiagton might
Mach him a thing or Iso that would cause

emus' hltmc plaster

CROCKERY

wake uf its mighty evolution, and revolu­
tions. Tba qureo of the cannibal island,
is more tastefully tattooed than waa her
groadmotber, and tbo belle ot ibis habi

IMPERIAL SOAP

MeanabeHewaA &gt;• rope M
TRnsR^iTVS^M
ORIGINAL AND

ENtW

ONL1

Mjitemis TrrfiniatiBi1

The Secret Oat at Last!
Tba only polities! Uoubb now on the
rerpex ia tbe Bgbt in Tammany. The
ITorMw oppmin;: Kelly and biasing,
and the Ntar and Eiprrti are defending
him. The people bare ao catue to eon
gratulate themaelvra'oa thu£aamL for it
t* not a Bgbt of hooent meu against
Utieroa, but simply one between thieves
aa to which shall; bare tbe plunder If
Kelly cruihea bit opponents he will have
tbe city to rob. aad if bin opponents crush
Kelly, they will have II- That iaell there
is about it, which explains tbe iodiflerence
of tbe people. It io merely the fight of
two-bandits over lbs prostrate body of a
traveler they bsvs robbed. The Repnblioum of the City are very easy ia their

Wonderful Discovery
a Lost Art.

burns lacunae Io dear marly mouthed so­
ciety, frowns upon tba powerful aad el*, i
Vatre her exquisite nose at the knock
kneed, pot bellied, and week. She is an
audadotta, persevering. pioneering, little

IE FOB

is the social ladder. Bonner or later pro­
bably later abe will get married to a sen­
timental youth, with well balanced hair,

Tbe Chicago Starch Work* Make Ta
Centa the Cunwet Price of a
Pound of Snow-White
Gloea Starch.

oepmac object of bar lift, and abe will re
euro it. through marriage if abe can, but,
at aay rate, aha will secure iu Since tho
days ot Babyhtf there hare been other ea
rvero fee women al capitals than main-

THE MltlBAL S OHLY GESUIHE** Vibrator - Tbrcabru,

Ycattrdaj evening ia pamlug Tallmadge
Hall, which adjow- tht
eld theatre
where Lincoln -*s murdered, I observed
sition of Secretary Sbenaan on tbe money that it was illuminated, aad asking the
question baa strengthvosd the Admiaiotra Log haired man at the door what be waa
tioa, ia ihka City, and while maay of tbe to hare, he replied: “a lecture by tbe greet
ideas of tbe President are by no aaaaua tn high pries) of apiritsaliam Mr. Davis.''
domed, tba objectionable points are not 1 remember that when quite a buy 1 bad
considered of enough impcrtaacs to war read a book oe sptritualwm, by Daria, fuD
reala aplit that will t^eke tbe next Coe of trenaceodcntal jam, the-fly loaf of
grew Democratic. Tbe next campaign

lamg lafoad will be tho pwpnlar resort
the coming season foe Naw Yoeken who
find tl)imi ilvre averse to tbe eipeaam of
frelitouaUe places, and wish io be u neai
tbeir Lualmus aa poaible. Its South aide
Beaebm. Roek.w.y, Wouddmrg, Fire faland. and the rest have been for years, the
••"rt •( Pl. KB ■d nompany , and tbe
pietaroaqun hradlands of the North boast.

TO

CONSUMRE! MWLMHM8D 4 CO.

in Pints fifts Davne '

Z. B. WILLISON;

'±nerj^i

su&amp;piiur soap.
Iwjcmw cf m Sutx( a lUat-nrra.
r.tAmnxx or ytu Cottrt*xvon; a
Rixuk* Massa er Furairnre own
Ksuunsu AnxuManua aso Gout, aan
as (JuuqauuB ptu.rnrwn. Ventre

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MTTseEXjXj.
AGKENTS
N R r .
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*c'
«■ B. Extra, foe there Mrehisre al
■^•iwbemd.

The Mild Power

CURES
COTTC2-E-T

^Homeopathic Specific*

nn

Lung; Syrup,
A Vs««teUo Ceeapewm* lav

breaking_plow,

taacr tettrsatULnp,
Breaking Plow

to fit tho w, tbe other, a mouth piece
Tbe operator speaks aiuaaly aad dhtiaetiy
ia tbe tube, tbe listener applying tba nthhandle io the aar. “ Where are you T

B*TTI ■ OUBKM. MICH.

CRAMPTON HR OTHERS,
fl, 4, 6, 8 and 10, Ratgere Place, and 33
aad 35 Jefferson 8t. New York.
m4 &lt;u vAa/ronfe fcy
MCCARTHY, RONKT A GILES,
Detroit. Mich.
By Grocere generally and by

queer looking people io a large ball full of
spinlualist* his said that every man
baa hia insanity, but a spectacle of a room
full of middle .ged mco and women, elated
with a bomogoueoua ineeaity, b a spectacle.
Prom Mr. Doria’ foottire I would inter that
his laaanity ia of the milder, more refined,
'aad etherial type. Ilia rhapsody waa a
coovioaiag u cheats rhetoric, poetical by
potbcsre and uaimpreatouad diokion ooeld
make it The philosophy or rather "miaophy" whfob be taught was to dietnut
the eenaca, with tbeir love of science, and
listoa only to instinct’and lonj'ng, which
wan reel wisdom and the hereuitery expo
rienre of infinite generations ol the hatnan

tastes. All three places .re wilhiB dailj
reach of the ' City for burinem. Wbat
more d.ica a man want, than to al ip down
by early train, where eoal pianm, a sea­
bath and drive or row ero be bed for asking,—with the owy comforts of bone, and
with derided wwrnj, even re oompar**ed wilt oomtaoo housekeeping.
Hotel
rates ajong tho shore ia attractive places
are M, a weak, sod at tarmhousea mwah
cheaper. The spread of m'lroada, and
New York, while hia wifo look mreofhh
tbe fast trains brio; ell porta of the island
fofflily in tba buckeye State, for paying
ao naar, that quite a mixrotfoo of fawiliea
fl .400 for Moil pmntiag of his apirit
has set in, ictaadiog'to make II their perbride, the wumui ba was to wed in tba
Nnr Teat, Amul 22, 1878.
spirit isnd. He sold thia man would ep-nd
Tua Tblituobb add FaoeoanarH—
hours Is euatusred OOStempkeUon of the
rotmcAL—SummitRtaosTB-Faaupaiolisg, wfole bis good homely rlto to
days to people of moderate mesaa. The
Ohio, was oogagad ia (be sere of tbeir
point in farm of Lrog {aland m a ro­
tate resort, ia iu aaaraam to New York.
Aay earns w wort hanim m dafl if aotb-

THE
fit

TR Y IT FARMERS
P*** Very Low!

COME AND SEE.
JASON RICH.

�We Will Come

i wiilappre

Wait for u*! The Great New ¥urk
Store ia going to open cn or about the .1 at
of May with an ratire mw stock of Dry
Goods, Clothing, Hara, Cap*, Boot*, and
Shoot, Truaka and Sachcla at nriete that
it
....
St. ...

If Tod Contemplate
"

CHOOSING

will

Drug store

U/AM7rc&gt; o. t3Anai&gt;-r.

PAINTS.

MEDICAL SKILL.

tafi

Tire; pn.apert* for a l.r# crop of aft
kind* of trull ore vxcellwtt.

American

Impruwug and beautifyiug the ground*
about tire city aocin* to be tbe order of the
“rede by Ktnury Richmond at Nunim, oo
Tuewd*y morning. Sheriff Crarey will
arrive with th* priwner Him afternoon on
' th* Day Expnw*.

nfo.ro Im ia t*5 vet! aewiog wuehioca thia :

**

Hxvtiogi and with Sheriff Crtray proceed,
ed to th* place, and daisied lb* animal.
It vu in the buds of a brother of C*»fleld. When asked bow he came by il. he
said be bought it ot hi* brother Thuaaa.
Sheriff Cremy had but a short time before

*nd l,‘hrI

io the ahariff of Montcalm eouniy tor:
horre atcaling there. Bat when th* abrr-:
Mra. S-’C Triodle who hag Veen aeriiff arrived at Stanton be found d bad I
pneorwi foil in the ram of 11,000 to ap- ’
oualy ill. iesfowly recovering. A fart that
brr nainerw friend, will begreatly plea*. member* uf th* I'uion at th* next regular pear at th* neat itm of the circuit eodrt I
■tenting. Saturday etc at seven o'eUask «a loasawer th* chain aa abo&gt;e Mated, only
alwui au bettv before ihrir arriraL The
fouinewv ..f In.p.uutftv i. to fo tran^rted .Ltriff wa* not aatMficd with Ihii, and
W&lt; hope to bear immediately from
-foterary program®* «* follow,
tome live Republican in every aebbol dia
^Oifote—Qumriou : Should women have
tricl in the county, on the political •tajaff
th* right to vote &gt; Affirmative—Miawn
wf ibc'rerml localities
Nellie Geer and Millie DeLmvg; Negative
The wliwr of tbe Bawneu will addtyaa j —Mirtca Carrie Fuller and Clara Phil!l[a •
llic pnopfo'in the Town Hall at Woodland , Eaey—Mite Mlinie Rowley. Qmrtica
Center, on the financial iwraca of the day, : Box—Mire Flnnmcc Cook . Iktlam.tion
un Saturday evening May4lb.
• '

By tho provisions of the laws of Mich- ,
igan, the baud of every dealer in apiritous
liqn &gt;r or le? r. mart be approved mid filed
with tbo County trnwurcr on or before the
iu day ot May, under a penally of JlOo
and ninety days impriauutac'ut. for .trrj
rfoy they do ixj»i*ra&lt; after April 30tl&gt;
without aaeh buu^lZ-tng oa file.
।

t/kl tho last regular election of the ¥onng

Men * S.1h»1 of Oretory, the following
uficon were eleeled for the cnaning term.
Prraideut—jiwph Clarkoon ; Vice I’rtaidcot—Jatneti Buller; Secretary—John
R. A'ien , Tdaraarer-Edmand O. Dew*y ;
Marshal - Ixroy Orr . Prudential Com
mi'tec—Henry B.‘ Dewey, Glen Green­
field and James Boiler; Critic—Alpha

-uits (cotUmiden) fit 50.
■
.vuita (satinet) $."&gt; 00.
suite (worstcrib) $7 50.
suits (casaimera) $10 00.
fine oummere suits $15 00 tn $20 00.

Will Sell them CHEAPER than
any House in America.
Boy*1 stilt $1 00 tint/ vp.
Afen'tt white thirte 50cf*.
n’f caliw thirls will, rol/ar HOcts.

HASTINGS DRUG STORE

ACCASTS WANTED

Patterns in the Highest Art. of Carpet De­ ROR
signing, on winch, in prices, we will save
von much money.

Carpets Accurately Out and Per
fectly Made.

Bennett'!' Great Store
SS5A DAY

SURE PAY.

4

TN

NEW GOODS AND NW PRIGS
SCffOOL

BOOKS

WO . ST^TIO/fEIfY

JACKSON, MICH

e-i.

Journet to Jackson

ruaca and iutrutnccial (.umi They ate
really a find wriertion. and retail at tbe etoeediogiy low price of 10 cant* per ana-.
her. Addraa* J. M. Stoddard A Co., 7S3
Cbcatunt Street, niUdelpbia.

The many friend* of A L Taylor, late
of tbi* cuy, will be pleased to kajwtha
be ba* been appointed Chief Road Master
of Um MinuMOta and Dakota diviaiooa of
the Northern Pacific Railroad. 41* will I
bare the auperviaioo and charge of all '
track; bridge and waler atatlona; ne ahn
tho directbo cf all movements of all eon

Men’s,
Men's
Men's
Men's
. Men’s

JACKSON, MICH

^mplest&amp;b^

Ii

Tbo- LadieaT Sewing Society cx&gt;nncrte&gt;l
with Etuouriu't-1 tliurch will be ent^putud ,
Jury Lisi
, ..
«n Friday! aftcnso-Ht of that week, by Mrs ‘
”
cf Petit Jtervre. driwn on th* ”Hih
U. A. G-Judycar. Gentlemen invited t I. ’dayvf April. A.. D. 1878, pwraowt v&gt;
certainty that the jropeny
.
...... --------- f----- Boon be captured How it
A rahn'.fo Lyrae tho property ot D. K of the Cirruit Court fir tfot County of CT,ri1
Trleyrapk.
Whitney of Jchnatown, ru atoleo on Birr;, for uid year, to be sdatmoae&gt;J to
——
HEW GOODS.
Friday night of la-t week. A reward oT fo iu alivndanre on said Court, at the
•5*1 ia offered fur the recovery of the prop Court House, in tbo City uf Haatlag* oa
erty, and ffSU for the capture and delivery the first day of Bald term, to wit: liar Gth
ui the thief in any jail u&gt; the Slate.
day of May at 2 o’clock iu the afternouu.

STITT DEPARTMENT

m

(/We bavt ner«\ area vegrtalioa ao lar
Tbe wxial evani of the we*k wa* the
advatserd in . tbo mouth of April, ia the marriage !*m evening of G. G. Spaulding
Haq , late AMermao of the 3d ward, and
State of Michigan, aa it ia to day.
The prodding, cf the meeting of the Mia. Ophelia Hvgl, The ieremooy waa
Council ci» Friday evening of last Week performed by the p^tur of th* M. E
Church, Iter. J,. Matter, at tbe raidenoa
have are been vent in for publication,
Mr. Traverse Phillipa u fitting up a of the foid*’» mother iu the id ward. The
happy coup® left ou t|,e .&lt;45 train tor n

sewingMachine

li

A n*w hutue I* foiog erected jail auulh
uf the depot.

bi

Circuit Cuwrt on tho Gth d*y of May.

HlfJl
'Hl I

।

VARNISHES

At Very Low Prices.

fire yean atanoiup. after other pltyairia*.
failed to du me any good. In eotteideratioo of thia and ulhar imp-wteot &lt;3m&gt;
cured by bin ia thia crenmanity, I wouhl
advise all pcnco* in flue rd with any
fol invention it poron.wi tBd owned by the chronic discaae to apply to Dr. URue at
n~ w. on...
j ,u Wdaoo .Sowing Machine Company, of
Chicago, IU., who will mi permit ita uac
William C, Vre.au.
“ b“
I. Se.
„ except with oo* &lt;rf ita make of rewiag
Sulocribcd and sworn to before me the
mochinea, which tbe Cumpaoy’a manager
state*, with each of the. Wilm ahoMle Jflth day of March 1878.
acwiog machine* without extra price. TruWw. 11. Harrowr*.
H, 1^, .
•’
m* K°Ii3‘ ■****'? for
Wil*on
Justice of the Peart.
right children t* mourn th* Lm« of a kind
huaband and aftetInnate father

Gold'Kbit.
Growing tirnr.

AND

CLOTHING GIVEN-AWAY

Harting*. Mich.. Mirth SB, 1378.
I hereby certify that Dr. LaRue eared
me of a very bad caae of Rh«n:a:i»m in

~

OILS.

Of every variety and kind.
Prompt attention shown to every ewtomcr. Prracriptiow rad family rearifto care­
full v aad areurntelv nnmsraA

Mreracy'a Block^Hartingr, With.

OVMTY OPFICErT

.

Dnjp.
Toilet Artldea.
Wall Paper.
C
L
,
D™W,«‘ Sundne*.
Ojl Linen A Piper Curtain*.
Petent Medleiee*.
Book. A Stationery.
Spring Curtain Fixtures.

mning'

OR

DRY
Editob Baxxm ;—My daughter spd
two years waw attacked with diphtheria
April I4tb, 1878. After ■ 'ey aeven
illanw of four day*, abe recovered. Th*
univemi Croup Remedy m tued *1'
through’the cue, and with eminent aue.
con, ite aa* cauarel ths paid.*.
brass which appeared in tbe throat, to loci

BENNETT’S GREAT STORE.
HONE! Or HOREHOUMD AID TAB

FREE/ VALUABLE INVENTI0N’

_______________ ____

M. D. Reed dcwlrna to odl attention te

' crowded «Kh evening. Tim bat muting
even more intrrreting than the fim, and
*30 paeon, riftwd tbe pbdp, many of
whom il l&lt;*d bw ttuprmiWe to rtneb fofere. Mr. C-«r d.d not eaptatf h',—*

with creping ’foH., merely, foil

*•

THE WORLD RENOWNED

WILSON SEWING MACHINE

iafactorj in twy family, and with the firm
On Tburaday laat Aaron Clark gaq , of conviction that it ia dewtined to fo of im- any work in hi* line, farm pulling a new
Middlerille, delivered la Union Hall, for menac value io all dtecaac* for which il ia vpoke in an old wheel, to Hie building of
the beat buggy ever arem in the county ol
th* benefit of the Had Ribbon Club, hia
tl.^. (V.l C.rc-M iha vJm. • ia I hr
popular lecture, ■Overland to California.'
The hall was pretty well filled, and the
lecture able and interml ing.
From first
to lau, Mr. Clark commanded tbe down
BUcalicn id tbe cultured aud.■euro; and
Mirahail Correapwidenee.
with one accord, they *11 pronounced lb*
Kutrutt Bxxxnt:—Th* labor* of John
lertnre worthy of general commcodatiao
W. Coater of Harting* in behalf of ternThe tcnipcranw tnortiug la*t ev«ni*g
p«r.ore, termuteted m MarahaU on Friday
' waa a 'jrund laccoaa- Tbit pfrrid«i&gt;t of
evening lata with a grand cutertatameal
tho Coldwater dub made an cxedleui
and vupirer at tbe Academy of Marie,
much, aa did Mr. Moore of Portland.
given by dm Woman'* Tciaperenc* Union
te honor of Mr. (foatar. Tbo plaorwa*
filUd to urtr flowing, and 2M aai down to
upper. Fbort epecdtai and nxiutexu
wcro given, and the Marahxll Band enliv­
ened tbo place with exoeiieut mule. It
wa* U&lt;re of th* foal v/ci*l eutertaiomeata
ever glrai hi Maraball.
Everybody ra
Mt»Anl and hapj-y, and tbo treasury of
the R. I Ribbon Club botefiuod .bool 40
iicali County (fomtniite* Waa held at tfo
Cburt ll&lt;mae yerterday. There waa a good
AWFUL SMASH !
att.;n&lt;bmn dv/pite the atom, and the MJfaw “ijf tha Ujm to buy
inc t* unauintoiu for immediate and effi

ml work fo *11 p*rta of tbe eoynte

Machine.

HF IMS

XewQoofU. luxilseUagood
Suit ot Men^ Clothing for
f/. lOyardtofl^ntKand
a Pair of Shoes for one dol­
lar. Don't buy till you try
tho "Little Caoh Store on the
Corner"
51-1 O.D.

vimjirG.

French, English and American Dress Goods.
Half Wool Fabriqucs 27 inches Wide, 121-2
Four feel wide black Cashmeres at 25 cents.
Not to be found in the State less than $1.25.
36 inch all wool Cashmeres, any shade, 50cts.
[Heavy Double Fold Black Alpacas, 17cts.
’Fnlt lines of Trimming Silk at &gt;1.00.

&lt;ri workmanship Is equal to a Chronometer Watch, and
as elegantly finished aa a firat-elaao Plano. It received
the highest award* at tho Vienna and Centennial Expo­
sitions. IT SEWS ONE-FOURTH FASTER than othar
machines. Its capacity Is unlimited. There-are more
WIkSOM-PACHINES sold In the United State* than
the combined-aalea of all the others. Tho WILSON
MENDINC ATTACHMENT fordoing all kinds of repairing.
WITHOUT PATCHING, given FREE with each machine.

wT.:j; (WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.

827 A820 Broadway, New York: New Orleans, La.;
Cor. State A Madiw-i Stx, Chicago, Ills.; and San Francisco, Cal.

/tor Sale by all First-Clatw Healers.

REMOVED

Joluuton'a

‘

Sarsaparilla
e*

&gt;jtttqey

UVKR COMPLAINT

All the Gems of European Nov­
elties at Prices Lower than any
in the Land.
For all of your
Wants we will Save you Much
'
Money.

■KI'S MT M,

79 Monroe St.

Roady-Made CLOTHING
I w&gt; *n, *»i» tka 1^ fomioa fo tUrffr

�Railroad*.

Tbe String sreidm. of the B.. J., B.j
! and H Treehen AAouation waa bold at I
Hickmy Comsero, April HU&gt; afld 12th, I
tte । mcredingx of whiefa the foBowbg ia I

ECHWI

I'itw day. A. M —Tba Aaanrialiow war ,
e-Hud ru order at 1* 30 by tbo Prea, A
Runnel], and after aprisding a half hour ia
preliminary buritwaw. Mr J. A. Cairns oeeupfrd the time until'
n ii. ilhsatraiiiig
method of teaching the fundamental prio' ripln of Arithmetic.

M

Fully Warranted I

Every One
teaching it, eloaiog with some illustration*
of hU way of teaching the analpw of tbe
atmtcsce. The retraining fiart of the af­
ternoon wa. spent ict discussing questions
of interest. In tbo evening, liar. J. Martin, Pastor
uf the W. M. Church, at Hickory Corner,
delivered aa interesting lecture oa the
“Qualifiationa of the Teacher," which
waa followed by remark, by Mian J. Brown
- uf Barry and Mm. L. A. Cnrtii of llain-

Second day. A. M.—The nercitei were
&gt; opened at 9:3U, and the Aaauciatloo spent
i HUM time ia reviewing lb* lecture of the
previous ereawp.
! referred to dancing

Mi

Warn J2cImh &amp; Saiiiav
IAILR0AB.

'“■’■"‘"iiianeTfflnrautt

JACKSON WAGONS.

str

GALE’S CHILE1 PLOW!

at Bmtt. •*.-*! •

MESSER BROTHERS.
GOOD BOOKS

REMOVAL!

praix- and gratitude m tbeDivine Give)
of all beaut}1 aud holincre. .Aa a prim
pic. it exiatod in Use deep ebipneb of etc

j part of the forenoon was spent iu ducnsFARM, GARDEN AND HOUSEHOLD.
[ ring other qtiosuous of interest.
GEO. P. BOWEEE « COH
j I’. M—AIM opening, Mr. D. C. War.
IWSPtra tWEBTEM SIBEtD!
I her tuqk up the aubje-q of Heading. He' Fraa X. Y. Ttaasa BelUiar U Xo. WSaroey Kt,.
I ape.ke of tbe mannet of conducting an ex

of teaching this branch of education.
Her, J. Martin thru spoke 6f the •'proper
way of dosing school." reonnmendiag «ysFOWLER A FULTON;
But like u&gt; inoucent aud divine offspring, lem. After listening to an resay by 1»
U. 'Varner, &lt;-c tilled. "Mental Develop UNITED STATES CARTRIDGE CO.
it reclined upon tho bwKim uf iu God; and
tneat,” tbe Asautisliuu adjourned until
lutig ere its yoice was heard it gave intim­
ation of R» fcntl'-Tirreenre and its reighry

IIANB RAPIIS DIVISION.

gvildcd "ilto

ffiaSft&amp;3iSia5r;BS:
—•3 and 4 cent.* j»r p&lt;&gt;und-—offered by
a:; Angel farm to Hager and |abma&gt;4 . and Chicago dealer, for their fish
all a ong the desert path it filled flis minds
A Hesperia min aay.' "Wheal look*
of the chu.-a ouca with gratitude and lore well iu thia arelkrn if lhe country. Tba;
to God. It waa tbe guardian Angel that frail ia not yet datnu-ed to any great ex
tent. Wp-li a Mutiiiuation of the preent
rtatc of w-ithee tbetpeaeh trrew wdl-he io
rted the pitient JuK The i
bloom in a week or ten day*.”
Sampaou aa* acreegthnned
_ Speaking uf. «&gt;ac uf the antics of tbe
Na'innals in this part of Michigan, tbe
Chuwgo Journal remark* "It doren't re
quire a gnsat ileal of education to aaliafp,
------- 1&gt;._ _ ii . ..
- -horre pnhlician

mrri

rm
Tuast
UJuNEaxcu.

young

ra&amp;sr®

l^ttAiuirtSr.ifjKvu

jwwer wa* di^dayed In John She Beptut
The balance of cash in tbe Slate Trees*
in the wddernme. Is rnlkcu-d iu divine
ury April 6, liiin, waa 1932^310.12; re
light and aupjdir i the Savior with a auberipU during tte weak ending April 13.
jret at lhe well where ho met iLe wuoun were fflS.SUtilT; payment. during the
of Samaria, a.id
.y-. t-i a ftloriowi
thought tlw. we can Lot only hear the

rushing of. iu might p watcre but we can
liaten to tbe arose of that silvery atream
that flow, from th.&gt; tbruMf of Gode
The Temppranw effort baa ever been a
glorwua idea; even from lb. Ural ita aim
waa the ov»rll:r&gt;wuf datknere and misery,
and to reded light and truth in their stead• It descended from - Haren tike an Angel
of b*h«, bright and teaming and beautifu]
for the purprea of delivering tnr world
frpm a tearful bondage , we loved ita trails
and felt ita power and being dad in truth
and beptiicd lure k marched forth in mer­
cy to tall beA the prodigal and tqblere

1.™. Aifti

EMPLOYMENT!

SBS.

4

Dr.A.G.OLIN’SS^

CHRONIC
orthern
NRAILWAY
COMPANY
CENTRA C.

Liat Sunday l 'oogrreaaian C C. Ellaworth, whilo vialting hia home at GreeaviHe,’ waa waylaid by a cowardly miacreant
oamuil J. J. Shearer, who struck him over
the forehead with th. butt and of a heavy
whip, fracturing tbe outer part of Mr.
__ -lJi ri ________ d_ :__

CANADA

wtea. greatest enemy waa tbe slimy aer-.
pest and whore rrrraust acenrge, iu reo- j
&lt;-mnua sting We bailed thia Heavenly |

ed wine ssactlonad by tbe Spirit of God. painful diacaaea to which the acx is heir,
Aa temperance reformer., whan we require when Dr. Pierre's Favorite Prewcri|&gt;tien
it, we take the beat ’of wine which God ia admitted by every lidy who u*m it to
be nn efftcieat remedy for tbea. mala Jiea.
People who bdiore their progwiitura
Wood of the grape which jirrtb both wereapa.
health and strength, not wine which ha*
People who will rend about "Ilelca'.
been Ctrtucr.lcd and ctntaiu* tbe poteen ad- Bridre. 'an.l “That Husband of Min^'
•nd “That Wife of Miao,” .nd “That
Mother in law of Mum," and -That Son­
in-law or Mine," aod yet fail to read about
Memie/i e, iu “Tbe 1’eopJca Common Scree
Media! Advwer."
eonucr all such rotnpL-unds forever, and
Chriatiaa. qnnrreUeg with each other
we go Io the word of God and we take tn thrir way to Horen
People whu will seek tealth at faahioothat which i&gt; pure and cxceffent and ail *ble watering place*, smothering al 8*ra
under oar own vine and tog tree, none dar toga M Long Branch, or sacrificing theming tn make u» afraid, where by the blol
ait-g ufa kind FatMr &lt;o will work and
wait until the day break and the shadow*

stand, abrml 0 rod* iron tbe Kalamaaoo 1
and Lowoll road ted in Oeear Tiliotaoo'a j

wood., four miler wuth of I’rairieviUa.
Thia tne ia nbo a Very .,aud tree, and
gore by tte name of "Brer Tree.'” In tte
fail of 1H71 a bear wm *ot from thia tree

SOUTHERN

RAHWAY LIMES.

PwculUr People.
visitant with outvtrotchod asms and loving
Old bachelor. who surer smoke.
People who will suffer from chronic in­
lot ing embrace and tl.aaked God Io sec j digestion, constipation. and torpid lirer, or
thia great light dawning. Our temperance
principle ia not only • q.catioa of exped­
iency but an eternal and abiding truth
lading as lime.and »ure a&gt; eternity. The
wine which Nature,, S-.ieaue and Scripture
offer, ia that which is found acourdiag to
Um prophet laaub io the cluster and b not
to lie dcatruyed beoiuar a bleswin- u in it.

j
i
‘
1

by H»tu«d E atm. In the tup ia a large j
btflow ^ad makre ( very good hiding ]

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                <text>&lt;strong&gt;The Hastings Public Library wishes to thank Smith Imaging of Rockford, MI for their work digitizing the Hastings Banner.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Library also wishes to thank all of the community members who donated money to support our digitizing efforts.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner Overview:&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Hastings Banner newspaper has been published in Hastings, Michigan since 1856. The following history highlights are taken from Richard Cook's history as published in the 1956 Centennial Edition of The Hastings Banner, and recapped by Esther Walton in her From Time to Time column in The Banner dated April 12, 1984.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Links to online copies of the paper follow the history section.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Searching the paper:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;The Banner, and all other PDF files on this history portal, are fully searchable. To search:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;ol&gt;&lt;li&gt;Click on the magnifying glass search icon in the upper right.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Enter your search term(s) in the simple search box and press Enter or click on Search.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Any PDF file on the site that contains your term(s) should be listed. Do not use the Advanced Search.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ol&gt;&lt;strong&gt;See &lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/files/original/676/How_To_Use_Online_Newspapers_8x11.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;How to Use Online Newspapers&lt;/a&gt; for more information about using and searching online newspapers.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;-----------------------&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Banner History&lt;/strong&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;C.S. Burton &amp;amp; Co. were listed as the proprietors of the "Republican Banner", which first appeared here on May 1, 1856, with Dr. C. S. Burton as the publisher and Norman Bailey as editor.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Publication office was on the second floor of the Rower Block, whose address was given as "corner of State and Church"; which corner was not specified.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The objective of this publication was to win support for the newly created Republican party and thus counteract the influence of the Barry County Pioneer, a Democratic journal that had been published here since 1851. No copies of the first three issues of The Banner were saved.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Make-up on the first journal corresponded with a pattern typical of most local journals then published. Page one contained a few columns of advertising, fiction (often a continued story), and a short feature of no particular news value. Page one was the "literary" page.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Page two contained the editorial barbs, along with state news, political articles, Washington items and news of the national and territorial giovernments. Page three contained a few items of local news, sandwiched inbetween the local and foreign news.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Page four was usually solid with advertising and as such was the editor's "bread and butter" page....Locally it was the pattern until the early 1880s.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Several changes in ownership and management occurred during the first two years of publication, with J. M. Nevins taking over ownership interests on July 16, 1857. With the issue of May 7, 1862, "The Republican Banner" became "The Hastings Banner". Editor Nevins thought the village had developed sufficiently during the past several years to merit this recognition.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Another major change in the management of The Banner came when Nevins sold the newspaper to George M. Dewey of Niles on March 14, 1866, who then took over as editor and publisher. Dewey, an ardent Republican and somewhat of a crusader, gave considerable space to editorial comment and party affairs and also directed pointed paragraphs against the saloons and local traffic in liquor. Dewey was the grandfather of Thomas E. Dewey, Republican presidential nominee in 1944 and 1948. Editor Dewey on May 4, 1870 changed the format (and name) of the paper to "Hastings Republican Banner". &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;A fire in December 1883 burned The Banner plant (located in the middle of the block on the north side of State St. across from the courthouse). Files and back issues from August 1880 to December 1883 and the January 4, 1884 issues are missing.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner was purchased by Marshall L. Cook and George Bower on July 21, 1880. They changed the name to "The Hastings Banner". M. L. Cook soon became the sole owner and remained so until July 7, 1887 when Albert Nishern (M. L.'s brother-in-law) joined him. Albert Nishern sold his interest on November 6, 1889 to William Cook (M. L.'s younger brother).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Cook brothers partnership held together (56 years) ... Richard Cook followed his father into the newspaper business, and Richard's son William joined him. So the Cook family ownership continued for 85 years, from 1880 to 1974, when Richard and William sold the paper to High Fullerton. J-Ad Graphics became the owners of "The Hastings Banner" in August of 1981.</text>
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