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The Hillsdale Standard from Hillsdale, Michigan • 3

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awjj ltallrcail Tluio Tables. LA SK SHORE MICH. EXTRA l-JA CKSOXA FT. WA YXtV- IX U. AT, LAKE SHORE A MICH.

80U. R. R. "Train. MU le Ut euuoua I ToIm.IJ 'itiKNlMU UtTW.

Llp'-! Marcus Atcutu. STITU)- loitVlO l'U liiurt.r.l. 4 (tot.Vltl illl.OlMtt.. Jol.f.Vll.U, AlU'U ArCldVaff I 1 lu 'MM 44 14l 414 1:1 44 44 44 1:4 44 lint 44 44 11: 44 11:18 44 1 1 44 11:41 44 4 VMAlh. IMHKO 4f.

Kxpre' T4TION. Ouihcj Adea J.mesvUie. II IU.S lluunu. Ar rr- i ichlvsa Ancniumodstlnn. ruin Wmt, lUftUa Kslatuasuo and Oi4U4 Train at Wblte ritfeun.

isr Mull an 1 Xlrbt Express train trMnf taat. Couaect Willi Tnuu lor Uetnilt, at Aduau. LANSING DIVISION. Tralna wlU leay lb etatlona named, a follows WOlfcO OSTH. F-aiTiiirf STtriowa.

I.ltchSeld Homer CorMlt Addon Kaion LaustneT "ji rw 44 I 44 1:18 44 44 4:0 44 44 MOlNO WITH, Pas nyr Too :43 44 44 44 1.M 44 11:11 Fn-lylii. 1:30 in 44 44 MS 44 44 S.30 44 t.aailiif Kttan Kaplda." AI'ioD 4'nndtt Jlomrr lltcafteld. 44 DETROIT. HILLSDALE A SOUTHWESTERN R.R. Trains wilt leave the tufcri named, aa follows, 'muaudader AprU WtHi J'4 from auU tder AprU WettwajU Trtln.

Kxpraa. r. a 44 44 44 44 44 44 vn 44 1-11 44 44 J8 44 44 10 10:10 44 MaiL 44 Alau. :30 44 :4 44 kj Srist 44 44 JUS 44 44 rftrolt. YpKllantt llarrinon's hallne Hrhlwitr Wat Una Brooklyn WiwxIiitorkA Himt Centra.

trrora Worth llillwlala Haukfra to 44 10:1 10: 44 11:1 11:41 44 44 r. M. 44 1:15 44 Kkatwara Traiua. ExprM. MaiL Bnr u.

fcjop. n. lllillal 6:30 44 1:40 North Ad tK 44 Jerome TsB 44 racrurt Centre. 7:40 44 44 1:4 44 Woo-Utor 0 44 44 Hr.kl?o 44 Watmn 44 44 ytm-tieon 44 44 Hrllirwter 44 44 Hllu 44 44 mmftonV. 44 tJrtX 44 Yypailaotl 44 44 iximit, :Mr.M, r.

m. train atop onlj when paaaeogcra are to on or oft- Traiua re run bf Cbrgo time, whl inlnutra alawar Ifjau rtrnli an.l lrelaad time. Al' train run tU lr. esc4! uivUa. fosHBt-noxn.

Cl) woniMvtiona mnU At wlthM. C. K. it. f'r all pointa at aul wral.

At Mam tester, wltt) k.n Prauch ol K. ft M. H. K. It.

At IHUa-Ule: With M. H. H. R. At Hankera.

wul it. 1U for potnu D'ru aa 1 aoata. MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD. Main Line. KktT.

tJTATIONt. MaL Allan. llMgbt 1 tx I Ate. AM 4 PM If 4rt pm' fW 6:48 1:43 4:43 44 1:41 10r :4 44 S1 110 11:90 Ml a 8.4 TJ) 1: rn 44 lt: 9:11 :41 1't 1:13 1: 1:3 I 10:48 10:11 10 44 11:11 11:61 tfcll 44 :1 11:43 H4 1:14 :1 Ex. tAS a 11 11:40 am 1:11 4:00 44 1-43 TU :10 -M 13 6:13 8:34 li 4.13 4:43 6:43 1:1 1:40 44 8 90 8:10 44 3:4.1 10:13 Tai" mtiin r.T.

Lake Mich. New Dudalo. Xilea UtH-atur. Lawtoo. ttalvMburf.

lutue Cruel. VarahAU AuiiiOB Jack Ar. Ja-kaon Uraaa end- leiter. Ann Yrxilantl arne Juno. U.

T. Ar. MalL i'y 1 ax 1 Ja. IKve ag tHae. K.

ihprrM Kxp 4 4 r4 I 7:13 4:13 8:13 :47 U-4 7:11 Il: 7:43 11:90 8:10 0:40 8:4 f.r 10:40 1:4 10:43 'I 1:14 IM 11:39 14 1:43 IM) 1:11 Kal. 11:37 A-c. A 11:19 t.vi I 4:00 11:30 f.M 4:41 18 1: 1:13 :43 4:28 8:10 4:30 1:43 4.33 7:04 4: 4 6-0 8:40 6:4 4:14 8:31 6:43 7:19 Ml 7:14 7:0 :00 10:70 8:30 polrolt O. T. June.

Warn June. YrdlanU Aon Jjexter Cbelaea draa Jn. k.o..Lv. Albion Marshall creek. Kaiamamoa iferatur Mica Tliiwe Oaka.

Nw liuffa.o. Mich. lke Suiulav excrMed latunlay and hunday ex- tOaiir. TT I Kill' AHD. I.B 1 8ui.t..

ftrolt. 1ITTNHY C. V4t.NTWOiriU O. I. T.

A Cbteago FT. WAYNE, JACKSON ABAC. R.R. Ll Detva nicblfraa ana 1 ta) Santa. Tlal CAltD I EFFECT jrT.Y 1878, Tralna ran by Chicago Time.

OVIMtl tH'lTM. TrMiiap. Attgole Kxpre Ao MaO. 7:40 Til Vf.tA 44 44 ikmxv 44 rn 44 8:48 4W 44 44 70 44 l'l 44 44 44 44 44 -T9 44 44 10:44 44 V.XO 44 44 44 4 44 10:4 44 44 44 PM 44 I (: .1 en Mokltl. TTk 4r Ja-k'u l.Xtr i Arc.

4-uo rm fUti 4H 44 4:8 rf 44 44 11:44 44 44 44 44 7: i0 44 IJI4 44 1:1 44 7:11 44 7:44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 S44 "341I 44 8:40 44 tum 44 44 IKI -4 vranoMB. ni(1naw laming i. rn I J.k.iii linker llPVllTIf A 'IS rj I i Ui 1 Hi l.u. ii i Hi. XMiMVillC I i Ktrt Awi.irM Wau-rloo H'-m lti.tr i Htaker'e.

U' l-tmlt Oraltd I.4llllllg........ t.4ln All tralna d' xeP Bonday. AtJac.kvu c.l.w) cotinctjona art BiB'lo with tirand River Vailef. aad Ulcblgaa 1 1T Lib hail- At jooeviuWltn lt bltoro a At Hankeraw ub Detroit, DUadai In.laoa AtaWVvv-tt'lta Lake Shorw A XloblfBa rwith.rn i air Une. 4 At Aoharn Jnncttoit With IVtrolt, Fl III IT A lUioola and halll'nore A Ohio Kailroa-l.

At fort avn With 1'ituburg. r'ort Wayne Chicago, Toietio, WaAaah A WvaU-rn. rt ayae MniH ie A Clnclnnall, and ClaclnaaU, Klchraond A Fort Wayn r. ii. I.nhi!4, Pr-1 arvl flenl Manager.

8. K. UOOfEK. Oeo.1 Ticket Agent. rr the Cataalal.

Tho l'L WsynA. Jackson Sac-inaw Ksilroad mak Hie following rstea of fare to l'hiladelphia and New York and return: FROM To Phils IcipMs an1 return 1T1 80 To Mew Vork and return ts 80 FROM BA5KERH. To Philadelphia and retara. 921 TohT lor.amnt'a..,. TUB STANDARD; rnbUatie4 Toetvlayi Mk'fc by II.

B. KOWLSON, Proprietor. Of fir lnatM4tatrl llulltlltaf '44 34 lrle4ppjU4 Ctr alua. TerM j4crl4il4u Tnvaraily lo Onoeopyl yearly ma4l 11.M. lue otty 1 yvar by carrtor ti.Mt.

17 Term for A.lfni-p; oia known Al the Cuntlnc IUHm of the ome, try A'WTttaeniehla ahonlil tx 1ian11 Inta t0 0 Oic Falurdaj tnornliica. Ul Notkrea Monday HILLSDALE POST-OFFICE. TU Cicalas and Arrival flail. OOIN4 Way and 1 arougti via. IaAo Miure Uu 1 Vf ay an4 TUronj via.

1. 11. A I ooia wrur. rndlkrouh la. Lake bhore ia Alt IO an.l Through la.

P. U.4L 4MIrT4l. 4. r. m.

1:06 r. m. 1.00 I li30 IK 43 a. m. trajn I ake Kbor from weat brlagi bt.lh eax'ern an-l wcau rn malia.

Mail fr bolli ea atvl weat at 7:30 p. tx.l mall ir''l ioneartii4, ttoldwalrr, Kurr Oak. Murjta, VShll I'lgeon, UMenip) "1 811 beyoml. Mali aent Matunlay night eaat and Aluta mI rx.fpt Qulnry ami Allen. Mall for Cambria Mill aent every afternoon at 4 oYlnok ioea arrive at It a.

m. eacbUay. Mall I ir ponth Jr nerMin, rentier, ttaiiaoin ai. AmiHiy, leavo every Velnealay anl hatunlay a4 oVItx a. rU m.

the prevlooa niirht; received ea Tuesday and haturday at I uVlM'k n. m. Mall frchurrnea corner and wneatiand Center, loave Taewiaya and Saturdays at p.i4 nrrlveaatt 18 aante dava. i I'otit-omco vpen at 1 a. m.

and cloaes at ftoo p. m. ornrt not open on Ktimiay. aa no malia art re-delved after lnlav afternoon. Kunday nlif hi mall (going out) cloaet at 8:00 p.m.

Muuej Order hour. 7roo a. m. to 7MW p.iu. 11.

VAN VALKEMU I'Oll. l'oatmater. IJiisiness Canls. ODD 1 llu Mnti 1 Irx. No, IT.

I. O. O. meets at Old Kt-iluwa'liaU every Thnrlny evrnlnjr at I uVkx-k. A.

II. KMiLlSlI, U. c. kUssmi Rec. hvej.

ATTOUM2YS. A NT. JOIIX, Attorney at liiuv and Solicitor in Chancery. Office in Waldronw Dlork, nil)1ale, Mich. lM A yt.

II. K4IOX, Attorney4 ami CoiuiHcllors ut Ijiiv. Ofllr la Block, over tb Poaiofflre. ZBAUKOOy. M4MT a.

xoox. O. A. Attorney and Couukcllor-. at Iuv.

omce over Arniatrong' leatlur atort. Union Block, llnla-lalc, Mich. 31. -TJcltTl Attorney at Low and Solicitor In Chancery. Offlce with Ort.

E. J. Marrh, Waldrotl Plot lliiiiaie, ii n. HinrKfj llcgtatcr of Deeds for llllUdalo County, JTtTlng aeonred the aervlree of ronipeont men, la prvarei to lurtilth aiMtraeta of Utie on abort nottrc. Conveyancing promptly attended to.

OtTU-e la the Court llouae. 1:. j. 71 1 ir Attorney and Counsellor nt Imw. Prosecuting Attorney.

Office In Waldron'a Block, Over WUaon' ttore. April jr. PHYSICIANS. dii. ritr.or.iticK W01.1-, Gcrutnu PhyHlcIan Surgeon, l4ite nt New York ill v.

Oftw H. t'urua4 Drug Hir Kwldftire Col. Iickeron hout-, corner Maoulng aod Waidrou H. lilt. 8'lt.

WM. DABII.7IA, Gerinau Physician Surgeon. Healdenre! Bvn Ptrwet, flrt hooo arroan L. t. A M.

S. Itailroad. a. r. wnr.iv., PhyHiciaii' and Surseon.

OfWe at Wheian ft Co.4 Imig utore. Realiteacei oa Udiaoaie Street, wear the btii-f. ic. PhjAleiaii and Surgeon. OiTlqe an.1 Residence on I two doora oath of Uie Eid oy1 Cliurtb int.

i. itirr, HOTANIC PHYSICIAN, For over year, a pranitioner, and experience-! i i11eaiea or tin climaie. omce and rei.ieic. on iiwr rf Vanniag ai4 Would atrect. near the I i.l.iu llou'te.

IIAIllll4! A ll ltlh, Ilonieopathlc l'liyMiciniiM, llills- dale, 11. llarrl. rel.enre Smith Hotel; J. fur- rr.i.lrti Mreet, ifcree or K.iitli al Klacr.pal Church. April is.

6. ur. nit. r. iiivimj, Veterinary Surges ftftl.

at Smltha Uverv WAle: ref Wouth Manning atreet; will alteu-l all ruieiouai eaua promptly. i J. J. CXAIIK. Surgeon Dentist.

Ofnc oref Varel-i ft toa Pt.ir enmer WoweU AMljaccoUunj atrtcu. nucule, iyn. j. t. Hunr, De'ntlat.

OlTlce over ITainmond's Store. UII.11)ALK, Mlcil. 1)11. J. C.

SNYDER, SURGEON DENTIST. routd respect fully iiiiuounee to toe iii.tc that be hi iierNnaoentiy Icxnt r.i a i. toe pra. or lwi.ii.trr. ai nrx liiel hv him Im it ro qaajity t.

In a ai anw.4ir nuo 11 tae uirir) nd a he i.l sl ui. all the l.te.t Improve. n.enia 1.1 lit inrinn and ivi only the a on 4 Invite aii ln havo imt teen nlUif fitnrhcr" i rail on him a he rantte all work flo-o In a ante of atnrl ar; oaif to I eqarletl bv tba m.t lct- linclnthe pn.ffhoii. lliiiir teh, aiikkm ll; til euajDU'ca tbeia preservation in niai.y inatsm ei whirs ottiei w.ju).t t.Mn Ouir patient to tbe palu ail lot ol UieM vabil.j ore in. kxacactla-r le-exat Ferrine4l Willi sui fain.

atiteoier-t laporun lo rvry pe'4 Mia ia.1. iihi row or anierlir ejualltr ronetatniy on harvl 4 tit. Irene tertb geuerajly ice ted) eanfally HVIMfl'l Ml HOUCUTDY IJOUSC. Catakria Is, IllllselaU Ca lith I'. Ilft 4.IITIIV, Prar Kot I enllretr now, with new flir lure lli anorning nrt riaaa arc hiio tUtlon for Hi4 traveUng piiMie.

Commo dkoii Kcmmo, for traveling agents. FLAGS and BAITITBRS. National nnd Cmnpalgn Flag and llanners. ratlin of and prlcei fumlntje-l at tb nianaai, viiicv. Jul; 14, 71 (Loral notliva wlM V4 itaert4 tinder tbl head, for ten cma vr lluj where Uiey go In fur one 1 4 I libta mtco roorut, good wcauod, ikv-ori'l floor la XUtxJf, uew I'urnitort oomi.Ut rfi-V witL or riihoat lonxJ.

ArpU uuik. 3 J. D. SoMEIt. 1 11 T.rtirjbo&j to know tLqt I en Wgel mj ilinins room ial ttill con tinud' to charge, th'ft popuUr j'fico for ruonl 25 cut8 at 1 No.

8 AValilroa'a Ulnrk. 1 I I I. rk-ff 1 I')lllcal tlnotiiift. Col. H.

W. lito loug Democrat, will apeak ou Mm olitical Usnoa of the day, at the Court ThuraJay erening. Don't fall to Lear Lira. "4 LOCAL JTo Jail rjU of IlillsJala College ll4nB to-morrow, Sept. Ctb.

The bc'touc'r trraof 'circuit bouit rommeiiocTneBj'iyPct, 10thv I Firt Ward Rfrmblicaps pleaso ace notice of eaticna iu another colamn.1 Jt TTillmlftlo i county 'Democrat holJ their nominating convention next Sit unlay. i 4 i L.i 'The fall term of UilUilole Union School commenced Chaa. O. Kolert8on, rrineipal. All the boot and shoe dcitlora in thU city havo entered iuto an-flgrectnert to close their (stores at A hereafter.

Iitist xceek, the last week in Augnti, 187C, trill bo remembered as excea.Hire-ly hot weather, the thermometer making time at 1J in the ubade. Examination for adimnsion to Freali-meu'elasa'in nillsdale College will t-e held at the President's room on Wednesday Sept. Oth, at 9 o'clock m. Tirst Republican lteproHeDtati'e convention to be held atNortU Adamit, September Itth. Second District, at Cumbria Tlmraday next, Sf pL HtU.

rr, r.t-;c- rrn JSeveutT Tioketa for tho Ceutcnnlal were nold in this city lust week. Tho qneatiou ia, who will atiy at homo and feed the pigs and milk tho cows. Twenty-four ciUitinsrof gire notice that they will make- nppli-calion to tho Doard of Siiperrisont ut their regular session October Dth, for the iueorioratioB of the rillago of Litchfield, under tho incorporaticyi law. Wo learn by privato letter that Mr. of fail It, while in 'Montreal, a few davo ago, ia passing from ono hteamer to another, fell through a hatchway of a btcamcr, breaking his collar bone, and was otherwise injured.

Allen will mia Ilob't Clink, Good- winVn.Jwait "unafL. D. frJl old settlers), for a few week, 'hey pro- poso to cnliat in the great army of tramps and forward march for tho Ceu- cnniaL Music. lly epecial request of many itcraons, the Kct. Mn Lockwood, will repeat tho discourse delivered by him on last Sabbath morning on "The Groat Evil of our Cities, next Sunday evening, tho 10th imt, in the rreobyferinn chnrch.

AH are cordially invited. Emma Drake, of Wright, went to camp meeting a few week ago, became enamoured with a nico -mtistaehe, worn by a nice young man, with whom aha eloped before the clone of the meeting. and before their friends conld overtako them they were married and happy. Among those who depart for the Cen tennial thi week from thi4 rHy and vi cinity are Mr. and Mrs.

Ellin and con, Mr. and Mrw (Jhild-i, Mr. and Mr. D. BcckbartV Xlaylcrd Andrews, Jilhtin Gray, Col: r.l'oitler," and wife, of Heading, V.

K. 1'rttctor and family of this city, and Dr. D. I Seel and others. Mrs.

E. S. Sainm will fpeak at the Court House on Sunday next, at 3 o'clock p. upon the subject of temperance. Mrt Sam'ai IA wiflnlng golden opinions as a tempcraaco lecturer, and wc trust that citizens will come out and give an attentive hearing rtpoti U'in vo.

Tl subject is one trit flerenvr-l the rKt thought and coiiHideration of every person. The priHont all deperato chai ao- tcrs, attempU-d to brvak ont of last Sunday xafynlng, by nsing wood to pry thetbt-jr over the windows, tlx (lrht wood of thrt season leing furnibh-el them ou that morning, and the windows not being cl'sJ, they proK- el to tAt the a.trnglh cf tho gratiog. TIjo juil is now filled to iU highest ea- nacitv. with ten occanants. ciirlit of r.

wnom aro locaiea mere until Uiryere relievod by tho Oc.toler term of Court, which on the ICth. wTheF.Vubhan of Wheatland will raToS a iTayts and Wheeler polo on the John Brown corners, ia that towubhip, Tnesdjy Btpt. nt2 o'clock p. The js over 10' All aro re' vi imiiicin.iT.0 in mo raisino-. SlKjakois rt l-Xiiac'-4! te'be in attend-I ancf.

This is the cm l.epub.icm pole that his ever graced those corners, it alwajs having been notoriously Democratic; btitMr.au'lefct, being a man of go'xl sense and judgment, goes lsck on the sham "re.f.)ri!i" and pro- ilut i'i ixi'n, iij jtfi Hod- on l'ost. Another outrageous act, by iojnrirg trees'and destroying yaf Jt wa4 coin-Piitted on the premises of Mr. Chrihto-oher Qaiik, in the northwestern part of the wry? ViiMi on tin tho 22.1, tho same nirht depredations to com milled on Mr. Dressei'a iiiiisv (f MrW.fn'rks'preaiiTats, apple iiud other frtdt tf-es jjhiU-latedtand garCTeii'vegt Justice to our citizens, who have l-een afilicted by thcte despcradcee, and our oitUtta demand that tlie city waUieriWe seek oittheoe villiiUiS. tllchlgatt armtr C'euiennlsl Trlf.

i i The publishers of tho Michigan Farme will start their Second Centcn- iial Exenr.ioif frens Detroit to Phils- dMphia, Sept Itth, via Canada Sonth- rn, New York Central lo Canandague, hrnc by Northern Central to I 'hi la- IclphU. Ronnd trip from Detroit to Philadelphia and return, 81 4. Heturn a Now Ywik Sift. Tbe first raec'jnz of thenorse Bresl Assocation, will bi he'd at Graif tupu. ai.kBte in, nib.

1 LICHTOf.Q. A 1IM Uanaavcfacd During a heavy shower abont noon Friday last, a heavy shock of lightning was felt in the principal portion of this eity, persons were blinded, and others pajidizcxl for wairent, while-stand in i ti feres and at tho door. Aa soon as the shock waa over, the alarm of fire was cried through tho streets. which proved to brji the residence of F. MseDjt rk9nJaluUjg Street, whnh had been Htruuk by lightning, entering at tho chimney in the middle of the roof, pausing to the lower room where an explosion took place, scattering tho fluid through the rooms mVvcrv direct tioiilAiing vLJLlo tracks of its Van deringu in Cvo rooms.

Mrs. Mchhcu- ger, daughter and tw6 ladies, being in one of tho lower rooms at tho time, ho, only too not tflsfurroLYniw ex plosion in tCb secnby lhoe on tho outalde through tho wiudows, had tho appearance of large fire balls. Mr. and a gcnllomAu who. stood in the barn door near by at' the time tfere paralized for a Tew momenta, and wore unable to movo until after tho alarm was given.

The firo proved to be in the roof, where it first struck the build-iDjTjh (clowns romptl4 snbdaed and with slight damago to the Louse. The wondttiv thai tho home Cieaptd total destruction. C'oninif Fair I'rsuuu. Tho toll impro'veracn'lVria'the Hills dale County Fair Grounds ever made in tho'lntcreat of stoct breeders, has been made thin summer. Nine hundred fect of shed and stabling well covered, suitable for horses, cattle, sheep or hogs, havo been erected.

All kind of live stock brought for exhibition, will bo as "well protected from storms and harm, aa they can' bo on th9 k1 legn- latcd stock farms in the country, Theso t.heds extend from the offices at the en-tranco of tho grounds, east to the east line of societies lands, thonco south to Mechanics II all, making conipleto protection as an impreguablo fence against man or beast 4 on two Bides of tho grounds. TLe Ladies 7IIall will also ho com pleted before the opening of the fair, October Sd. This is a beautiful building located between Floral and Mechanics Ifalls, and designed expressly for the It will bo arranged with waiting and dressing rooms, and those coming a diatance over dusty roods, will find all the conveniences for cleaning orvchanging their totlot without leaving the'grouud. For thus being kindly remembered, the ladies are un der obligations to Mr. Fred.

Curtis, late Frenident of the Society; who although au old bachelor, is not ono of thobo "cold hearted Eeuedictsj" but has a warm and sy mpathetic' feding in his bosom for tho neglected fcx, who) comfort and iutcretd at the fairs in that slarection, have heretofore been unhced- ed by foinur President of tlo Society, who have received moro favors and attention from the fair sex, and coubc-qnently under more '-obligations to tluini than originator cf thohuuano act iu providing for their comfort. frntale Stvludler. I i 1 I 1 Last week wo jn yitioued the net of a woman traveling tlio south pirt of the eonnty Bolicitltrg eontribntlonti for tlio fanBtlv of fasM-wbv tint tcrn Till tea by lightning, rw nho reported, in an til er part of the county. A few days after we heard of this woman iu the neighborhood of Win. Clark, in tho south part of Adams', on tho same er-raud of mercy as reported by her.

ITere she had been heard of through tho papers, and did not tarry long. few days ogishe made her appearance! in tho village of AdJiaon, and on Mr. N. Hathaway, a prominent citi- ten of that place, told tho same pitiful story.aud reported herself from Whont- and. Mr.

If. contributed $2 on repreBcutaliou, and affcr bet dspait- ure, went to Wheatland nnd found her thtatemeut to te falrie. Ho then had a Xvarraut htMiod for her niiei-', wham was found In llollin. At A.MIhuii she gave her nami ns Caker; t.f.-r In nr- rtt, sho said Lcr nauu.VMs l'iiutbd A. Coleman, and put on iusnno airs, and not further informntion could be ob tained from her.

She war brought belt, re justice, I'attUon, of Addison, and held to bail eliflrno. of obtaining money under1 falW aud in default of obtaining $-) bail, she was sent to Adrian jail to await next session of the Circuit Court. Thus onds her swindling titrations, the pres ent I I odi i r.vciitMox. Tlie Odd IVllows Lolges in Monroe lnawee and HilUdalo Connliei have arranged for a grand Iiaskot Pienie Ex- curaiou to Fut (sland on Friday September tho ISTd. Trains will stall fi'Hrt M7roo.

'TCcfltncli and unite at Lcpaweo Jnnc- tiou tnd proeoed to Toledo via. JDliss Celd, arriving at Tole-lo nt 0.X)s. m. Tho steamer "(rtikf Jnstico Wftito," will'convrv the nnitv to the Island. nud train will leave Toledo at 8 m.cn (lasBengera to gtt home, in g-od Hon.

Schuyler" Colfax of Tii'diantt aTi the Olllcers of tha Grand L'ii'lgo of Michi gau haVtf'lxjeMi lafdotl Hfvl.vUl probab-ly the The ounsbervf ticket awldvwiil bo limited tar SWar.ier has a cap tivity of EXW, and there will bo no oth er excurrta oa boar hence there will bo, to. ovaUading Tlie Tkiet are phtced at a. low rate, wid as ti tVi Lo I HmJted.thcy narrvia ht proinirM early. 1 1 the rourld trlproni iKlp'only Ti traiawill lb I slatio at 'C 51 fjiij Ii ukrrild roeured early. 1 1 i I the rourld trlproni Hilli- leave nawee Jnuction at a.

m. "Herds r.r akle arEklnncn Drug Store, and Ella A Ndnls Grttrxry, IIL1UIID. Noftlccrj Mitchell wss brought be-Tore Just if Thomas charged -wilh sttaliag a lap toba. from UiHmn W. For of bet to lf.rde ol Cor: reotien tg ci day.

Henry Hose, for drnnk and disorderly. Ten days in jail. Chsi. Emtront anollicr itnak and disorderly, sent to jail fif'n Jgjg. Frank and Floree Thayer, were sent to House of Com-ction.

by Jbuf-tiee tibleU CM Jfttr e.hf 0Q eom. plaint 'Jg gaping a disorderly house. "Jffl! JSiKS ir.ti-ULicA! rovNTV TIUM. The Ilepublican County Convention convened at the Court House, iu nilht-dale, Thursday, Aug. 31st and was called to order by E.

YauYalkenbnrgh chairmau of the County Committee. Hon. L. Paraitlee of Ueading, waa appcintsd hair man, aud TX, B. Howl- Ben, eeeretary.

Ou motion. Hon. E. 0. QtosverDr.

Hon. Chas. Mobhcr and Dr. 8. 1.

Hoot were appointed Committee on Creden tials, and II. T. Farnnm, C. H. Winchester and O.

rainier, were apiioiuted Tellers. The Committee on Credentials reported -the following delegates: Aoams Tlioi. Net ha way, 8. It. Petts 0.

K. Ellis, 11. Salter, Jas. Danker, Saranel ltoberts. Allex A.

Pishon Johnson, Lncins llanney, Andrew Winchester, II. Winchester, Hubert Clark, Goodwin Howard. Amhot -1L W. Drinker, a O. Elliot, Cyrni Elliott, Jas.

Pty, laaoo llager-man, John Irving. Cam cm a Alraou Day, A. B. Pron-tice, Leander Brown, Chas. O.

Robert-sou, Jas. Uoxie, Silas Doty. Camoktv Robert Masters, Jas, Bradley, Geo. V. Mead, Benj.

Chester, Addison Pond. FATrrra O. Groavenor, J. A. Sibbrdd, T.

TilTany, O. Palmer, 11 Dnnham, E. C. Miner. Hillsdale 1st and 21 Wards Jai.

Winsor, Marshal I'arson, W. A Drake, Justin Gray, IL E. Weaver, Chas. Ilatton. HrLLSDiiE 3d and 4tl Wards II.

Armstrong, H. B. Hoalson, J. Clark, H. T.

Furnan, A. C. Weir, Frank r-oclur. Jeffkbsoic O. Spear, Chas.

Wiloox, N. 11. Kimball; Shepard," Teach; ont, J. IL Watkina LrrcnrntLrt H. W.

Freeman, Vol-ncy Tavlor, J. N. Valentino, T. W. BarWr', W.

It. Traver, C. P. White. Moscow J.

N. A. Gould, Daniel McNabb, Joel G. Ack-les. a Terrv.

PirrsFoiu N. r. Nye, John Miner, Clark Taylor, HcnrT Laue, E. Dow, Geo. Booaou.

Hcaavino L. S. Par melee. A. B.

Strong, Geo. Clark, Philip Depno, Luther Meggs, Z. Calver. Hansom W. IL Petit, D.

T. Carpen-ter, David Crommer, Jonathan Blur-ton. Hiehard Hart, W. D. Bates.

Scipio W. Kiehards. It. Starn." A Jolinson, Chas. Mobhcr, Jas.

Biggs, E. J. Hodge. BoMtitsiiT S. P.

Root, Dennis Clan-ey, Benj. North, Scaton Flint, C. Andrews, W. P. Minor.

Wueatlaxd A. W. Barber, Ira Car-michael, Wm. Bobbins, E. O.

Beacher, Abram Safford, Z. Williams. WooDiiBnxiE Peter Hewitt, D. C. Fuller, Hugh Longhrey, John Freed, Warren Ataood, Joscpu Wai.lorr.

EioHT-i-P. It. Strong, L. lint-bar-i. Wf.

11. 1'ratt, E. Brewster, W. Ben nett, S. W.

Yaigley. On motion the convention proceeded to ballot for I tat Bd 1-1 14 8 ..34 41 84 61 4 AWHewilC. W.J. J. M.

lion. W. J. Baxter was declared un animously nominated. 6ncnirr.

1-Kt ...11 ...10 18 frl II 4th 10 1 1 1 14 1J 41 81 MUM M. V.i. ii ester A. I'rr-itlx II. Oornnch u.

W. M. Birr C. AUey On motion Geo. W.

Bullock, was de clared unanimously nominated. col ty cllrk. i lit as rt 7 Id tw 4 1 I J. H. Y.

Talwr E. Mott W. A. Calkins K. 11.

Keynolds. Oa motion B. F. Tabor was declared unanimously elected. mm im au nsrtiil.

s. rjiiict ft, A. wsir -Mtbiao On motion H. A. Weir.was declared unauimoualy nominated.

TREASCRXR. On motion Luke wm nomi nated Treasurer by acclamation. rKoHLCCTINO ATTOBNET. K.J. March.

A. bU On motion, E. J. March was declared unanimously nominated. jruoK of ntoniTE.

C. Krtoe 4 ...13 ....11 8 ....87 U. McNeal It. Vrootuati. V.

M. Votitgouitry. T. K. IM'ell A.

Janea covxrr McnvKroB. Gen. A. Marks was nominated Coun ty Surveyor, by acclamation. CIWTIT OOURr OOMMrSHlOSEBa.

B. P. Shepard and 8. D. Bishop were nominated Circnit Conrt Commissioners.

i coroners. Zi D. Thomaiand G. Howard were chosen Coroners by acclamation. The following were appointed comity committee by acclamation: Adams Chas.

Ellis, Allen Andrew Winchester. Amboy T. ('. Elliot Cambria A. B.

l'rentis. Camden Geo. N. Mead. Favetlo Dr.

O. Palmer. llillhdale-lst and 2d Wards-E. Vauvalkeuburh. Hillsdale ad and 4th vVards John L.

Frinbie. HillsJale Township L. Hanney. C. D.

Luce. Litchfield Warren Jackson. Moscow J. Morray. IM ts ford J.

M. 0born. Heading P. Dunne. Hsusom S.

B. Brown. Scipio E. J. 1 lodges.

mentt D. Clancy. WhenMattd J. L. William.

WiMidoritlgq Peter Hewitt, Wright L. linbbard. 4 Oa nioliroi convention aJjonrnetl. rale ItaUlnc at Kudaen. Tho Republicans of Hudn, will raise a pole next Saturday, September 9th, over 200 feet long.

They invite everybody to attend. The September number of the Ha publiOjMagazine is ono of the strongest yet iMtiocL It eonUIns, as an append ix, the great speech delivered by Gen eral Garfield in tba House of Bpprescn tatives; alio, tlie speech d( General Its pages aro filled with ma terial luvnlaabls to those who deaign Ukicg an active pait in tbe present eaupsign. The Hepublio is a power for gool in the land, and every inlolli gent patriot should be enrolled among iU supporters. Uis published at the low price of MOO per annum, by (be Republic Publishing Wash in-ton, D. C.

Ws commend It to all who aro interested in political affairs at the most vain able political monthly ever "published in this country. It may truly be called the text-book of political science. lToase keepers There is no adulters tion in Best Chemical Caleratas made by DeLand 1 Co. It ia abaolately psre, henee Is and bet tzr for t-: C-kia-j asd tacit cf FfarrlfAjraln a Wlaaerj Mr. Howland has wou two more races with Morrill, first money at Manistee, week before last, aud.

also first in the 2:10 class at Charlotte last week, beating oth-ers, aqd making fa his HfVntieat; remarkably good time for a five year old. Nettie Moore is an old trotter, really with a record of 230J, tnd brought from Ner Vork by C. of Jackaon 4 frvrtfi Mambriuo Wulle and listjjr.id General also won prt-miumsr the latter taking the three minuto purio at Charlotte. al lliukr. The Her.

E. N. FixperdorVa Bui-garian Monk, of the Greek Chnrch. Eexperdon is lately from Jerusalem. Ha will lecture at tbe Banker Church to-morrow oveniag-; at 730 p.

m. He is an interesting character, la learned in thirteen different languages, has traveled all over the worldt ia familiar with the people of Palestine) Babylon, Persia, Arabia, East Indies, Japan and China. His subject ia "Nature." He is dro.Hed in a bea c.ip, simple gowo, an autiiflio fa's! Ion calculated to excite attention. tVuTB. F.

Tsbor, Treasurer of the Farmers Pio Nie, held at Devil's Lake, iu Hollin, on the 23d reports the following receipts: 0 tickets sold at 10c, COc; 287 at 15c, 200 at 23e, total 4110.13.' Wltole acoant recivcWMS. Taid "Hi Bolsbiry fo-'ilngipg fHOO; Hollin banii.jjty services at gate diandTc'r Tor grounds two boat hands St.00; printing 81.00; total $35.00. Balance ou hand $31.15. The Ann Arbor Argus, a hading Democrat paper, with the strongest an-t'-groenkack proclivities, don't believe Gen. rarkhuM and' the Democrat and Greenback candidaten for State Treasurer and Auditor General, have any sympathy with the Greenback party.

Tbe following is what the Argns says about them: The ''Greenbackers" of this Stale have made nominations for Governor and State afileers, heading their ticket with K. Cs rpenter, of Oakland. Mr. seems to lie willing to espouse any cause no matter how hopeless; but it remains to be seen whether as he will increase his Prohibition vote of 1871. which was 3,937.

In making up their ticket the "green-backers' accepted Gen. J. G. Park-hurst, the Democratic candidate for State Treasurer (John says he presum es because he is a granger he having no aoit-mouey idiosyncrasies), ana Alt. Holloway, candidate for Auditor General (also a grander).

Mr. TtrbeH, Republican candidate for Superinten dent of Pnblio Instructions it given that Ia it because they couldn't Hud a anf t-money man with in telligence enough for that omce? Education and culture doesn't make soft-money men. Argus also, informs its democrat friends, most emphatically that it is "not that Mr. Tilden has h's own well kuown financial views, in t'ie hope of securing tho votes of the soft-money democrats. NoTCit AKL2T HoHft.

A dispatch i ou Three Rivers of Fridays eaya: It turns put that the boy snpyosed to be Charley Boss, recent! discovered in this is not the orfgioal Charley. Strange as it may seem, thi is never- stvoiees tho truth. Mr. Christian K. Boss, Charley's father, smved heio yesterday and decided it wa aot his Charley.

The aiillan llouneeti. Conhtaxtin'oflb. Ang. 19. A Cabi net council, at which all tho grand dignitaries were present, has resolved to depose the present Sultan, Marad, and proclaim Abdul Hani id.

The change will occur shortly, certainly before the. next Ralldao, tlie creat annual feast of tho MohammedauH. STATU M.U4!. The apple crop on the west shoro ia excellent, even on this sand soil. Some tufa overloaded, and wo consider this Boii adnpt for the apple, but this has been a good season for all kinds of fruit (..,..: The aixteenth annual convention of the State Sabbath school Association is tole held in Oweweo, Sept.

27, and Or). The programme promises a meeting of considerable interest and value. Tho balance of cash in the Slate Treasury Aug. 12th, was 1,1 02,844. 84; receipt during the wets: ending Aug.

1 Oth, wore 8 1,73 89; payments daring the same time were balance in treasury Aug. 10th, 1870, 81,043, llt.20; decrease for two week4. 717.54. Charles Thompson, the telegraph op erator, who narrowly escaped death at the lUthuun Jlonso nre in Grand iiap-ids, rle ont Wednesday for the first time. He is fast recovering from the terrible scorching he received at that tirt, and hopes to be able to engage in bnainefsrre long; i William Bsrker was found dead in' tho barn of William Pattersou, at Cou- stautine, Tuesday afternoon.

Itis age wss fifty years, his residence Newberg, and his occnoation book-keeper. Tbe jury decided, after hearing all tho ivi dencej that deceased ram to hi4 deatU from the effect of laloxicauoA, expe sure and an ovcrdoso of laudanum. A lartre and i umaelinar vas held I.l indav stvtslia. VtnJVU water, in tuo interehiJ ot ue uuiaster. larsnmi at Mackinaw roaei.

e. u. Haudall was sppoiutcd chairman and it. O. dark secretary.

Speeches were made logoriylL ot Marshall: (Jot 1 of AUfJbJ Judge Shaw, and Mr. Crane of Eaton oouuty ana Loveritiget Leswis, Champion, Beech, and Alger ef Brancli. Albert Newton, of Elk Rapids; waa arrested on Saturday, the 10 1 for stealing a horse in Traverse City. He is a voting man of notorionslv bad character, haa been rriCAtodly fined for selling iKinor. Las made several at tempts at robbery and forgery, and is strongly suspected of two attempta at OUlh.

I 1 Mr. Finher, the Grand Rapids Eig'e, while TKrambu1atiuir sidewalks in search of Items, Tuesday, suddenly be came dizzy; every object before his vi sion turned black: terpiration slot ped, and he was about to fall under the effocts ol beat, wnen friendl assisted him in the Eagle office, where the'nsual remedies for sunstroke were applied and he soon showed svi deuces of reoovery. PAPER CO. Tolodo, OlAio, At-cricrt ut or BLANK BOOnS CF EVERT DESCRIPTION. it aJ tLae oa hand a krgo stock, at eioM price.

or tub nrsT qvaliti. st4L4 trr KUtieserrtCopitbg rres-es, lawfe, Ts, lavs, etr At vry low Wbo'eeal Tream, 1ClCt.CI:!rCt.,G!:d3Ci:::;nj. la steasorr mt Jaale Aaaaaa. WknTC-f IS BEKALF OF TBI SCHOOU ST IDA A. KBADS.

J7riUen In caemoryof Jennie Adams, who was a member of the school, District No. 5., Cam Jen, Mich. We entered school, la tl.e cart spring, A troop rliUdren Kay. Oli! how IIm ot I loie, tti) a lioe did ring, Of shouts, and we used to lUiXt Iu our joyouauosa cacli day. 6tudy hour, we tried to Improve each day, And Ui4 of our recreation, We razeed soma ploasaiiC arauiloj ptsyt And Uni tbu Md ot tali Un to ui.lU IraiMHxl awayt And our school then vkirfHtfor vacation.

i I A month has rolled ana tutor, liU we eutrrcd so utcrrr tf ura. But I be llut, aud tho aunahluo seeui uicllvd In clooin; For one of our band lain low la the touib; And iw Join la our kj oevtr 8Lo died, and they loiolhcd tack her bllkeu Lair. Aud folded tier Laod on her breast, Ami In Ibera thev 1 lo4 a whlu ros fair, That a kind, lovlog frteixl, bad fahlood itu care, While a wreath, her white forehead pressed. She has pasted o'er tho river of death so dark, Braved Its waters so deep and so cold. She noUlesaly entered tho watting bark.

Drifted over the stream, and now with a harp, Walt for by the portal of gold. 0 Jennie! wo loved thee, we knew not how uY i i Tlll thy spirit bad -soared to It heavenly home, We'll meet you again, aud onr love well Ull When wo, too, are called with tho angola to dwell. And we'll join In year son's 'round the great white throne. UEAL IISTATC HALES. The following4' are' the -changes in Heal Estate in Hillsdale County for the week ending Sept.

2d 1876: J. IT. Crisp to NettU M. Veodar.lot la lilu. Ualo.

35. ft. UraK to a acre, Bomorset, t8oo. i. IY.

PeUur to K. Tripp, 30 acres, Camden, fl.Ooo. 1 0. Jeroloinon to W. Jerolomon, 50 acres, Cambria, tl.

U. Butledge to W. Vf. Winter, SO acres, Amboy, Woo. Geo.

Beasora to Chas. Ii. Ames, 40 acres, llltsford, tJ.ooo, C'hark-e H. Awes to Augustus C. Ante, 10 acres, Pliteford, 3A.

M. W. and Jainc Foote to Albert Dicker-man, lot In rlty, Darius Sibley to township of Amboy, land In Amber, ti John U. Peck to Sfartha Lewis, acre, Wbcalland. floo.

Walter VanCatnu to James MeFaffce, 40 acre, tomerset. William aid roii id Homer R. Stoughloa, lots In Heading, l.ooo. Mary J. Card to Joseph II.

Crisp, lot lo city, to. I'llOUATC COVUT. rroeoedings for the week ending September 2d. 1876: Levi Hart, deceased. Petition fr license to sell real estate.

Hearing flxed for October 5lh. 1874, at 10 o'clock. Antre-llno Hall, a minor. Guardian's bond filed and approved. Letters of Kaardlaastilp Issttetl Ut Lney IlalL Will lata McNeal, deceased.

Warrant and Inventory filed. William 11 Gregory, decfcaaod. Commis sion to prove will Usucd. Coe ku Bradley, a minor. Norulnalloo of guardian filed.

l'ticbe L. Heynold. leeonitetenL First annual account of guardian settled aud allowed. Fred O. Foster, rt al.

minors, f.nardlan a bond filed and arproved. Letters of guard-lanithlp Isnued to William Mercer. Abratn Bpliiler, deceased. Comrulstioucr's warrant and report In partition tUtxL William Maloncy, al. minors.

HuarJlans bond Cl'-d and Letters Usucd to Garrelt V. 1 Wk. Bentarolo F. Atwater, deteased. Adminis tratrix' bond filed and approved.

Letters Issued to Adalioe Atwater. 11 WesJaU and Ira B. Card apiololed comnilssloorra and appraisers. Wade D. Canhnrn, a minor.

Peeond annual account of caardlan settled and allowed. rblUlp Btasoui. deveascd. Order ef distrl- beitlou niado. Freenan F.

Foster, deeexl. Will filed 1th petition for prolate. Hearing lxd lor yjeptcrntier 7tb, at 10 o'clock. Frank L. aod E4ard A.

Vaoabea, tnlnetra. Petlilon for llconse to sell real estate. Uear-lug fixed for October 4th, at 10 o'clock. LIST OF LETTERS Hemainiug uncalled for in the Post- oflloe in this city op to date. Hillsdale.

Sept 9. 1876. Rl.etr XtrvBtnt' Crmm Cassodv, IMward Jones. Airs Hat tie -Catteel. Win Marvin.

Miss Ella Floyd, Richard Nichols, Mr JOB Fuwle. C'harle Paltrier. Laura (iarncr, Mr Nellie Stoddard. llnyes, Mrs Anna trublo, lUbert flaJler. Mis Ruthlo Tale.

Sauioel Howard, Lai hilney, inllne nci.a fob poerAos. Ilo'rac TVnitnons, North Huron. N. T. Mies KtUo Mellon.

Adrian. Mich. Mrs. Jautes Cxu.ll, Lyon. N.

Y. Persons calling for the above, will please say "Advertised." E. Va.i Yalkenbcboii, P. M. Nuke Novoobdo Faib.

The great market of the eastern world has been held at this junction of the Volga and Olga Rivers, In Ruasia, every summer for hundreds of years. Here the nations of Europe and Asia meet with their product for trade. Cossack, Chi nese, Tnrk, and Persian, meet the German and the Greek with every variety of merchandise that mankind employs, from eapphiers to grindstone, tea, opium fur, food, tools, and fabrics, and last but not loast, medicines. J. Ayer St celebrated remedies from America were displayed in an elegant bazar where the Doctor himself sometimes be seen.

They are known and taken ou steppes of Asia as well aa tho prairies of the West, and are an ef fectual sntidotd for the disease that prevail in the yaourtr of the North, aa well as the huts and cabins of the western continent, Lincoln (111.) Times, Science lis accomnllsbed no mere wonder. ful or gratify ng result than the peifcctloa of an antidote to tho chilling ttraof approacn aire, something to obliterate tbe tell-tal track of lime, aod preserve in natnrai aeoru- nettt e.f youth lo rlpo old ao. Hall Hair itenewer dnea all th and its rraise resounds In cottage and palae. The dwellers amoDg the iuiiwi of Norway and tho Peasants of sunny Frauce and frpatn, find ne for It, and find tncani to iretlL and It dora not dlsap- puiollbcm. lUe whitening locks again re- suiue taeir youtniai cotor, me win, gry, ana adxl hair becomes bright and glossy.

The kiJ annriranc la rhanrad lllf lif XOB'Tio and tli man or woman, who. before was called acred, now apiears a one In the prime of Ufa. Such wonderons changes pa nn-noticed, aud they have produced the un precede uitxl demand that now exlU for tbe flrtt and only article, ever compounded that can produce tnem in a pieaamg ana satisfactory manner. New Era Woodstock, 111- The 44Diaaeiia. A tlie dlamoad tbe royal member of tbe family of the Diamond 8pect8cl4," every pair bavin a diamond trade-mark, having rtablbhed themaelve a tbe mt valaaUe of all lnveotln to aid failing or Iro-r aired ikhL For sale la Hillsdale by C.

L. BadJ. C12 a Jar kiftj. Aran's wsntsd. Ont.

ai a4 Krai us. iHrmsfaee Ktao.Aga. Maine. 40 Cts. "Ddn Quixote) "tlarch.

efet it, puy aaa yo win us ii. Iiisiiranco Company, rTf TCC2. OHARTEIIED 1025. t. anrrt.

14 MkBf AetkLkf, Vssslr kLi- 13 orii tnrtv ron roi.iritri ArrxT to p. D. ROOCRSo Special Notices. Notice to Societies and Others. Bids will received If tlie underlined until Thursday, Angus! 81st, ls7n, for the use and prtvilcjr of ruiiulng the Dining Hall of the Hillsdale County Agricultural tWlcty, th rough tbe Fair te be held toU 4, 5 aad 1874.

Tbe parties bidding will consider that Uiey have no exclusive privilege only oa regular set warm meals, with refreshment ftaad at each end of the Hall If the-y choose to open there, they will have the oe cf all the fnrnl- tore and fixtures now eottuccted wlih the The 8o lcty will reserve the rlM to admit lunch, pea nut, candy and clrar stand, If they doom UadtUaLlo. No plrlluoua or malt H'tuors will be allowed ou tho ground. Sweet elder, lotaouad, soda aud pop only adudsslbla F. M. HOLLO WAT, augll3 Secretary.

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. The attcullou of tho public respectfully Invited to the tpoclal UtduetuMut we are prepared to oiler to all In want of strictly pure aud rellaMo Drugs, Medkluea, Chemical, A. Oar stock is now complete in all that proper ly belongs to a flrst-claas Drag Store, Onr purehases havo been made with special refer-eoce to strict parity and reliability, and that our stock should be freah and genuine. We have always regarded It the first Importance to assured that our Drugs and Medicines were beyond question pure and genuine. No Imitation, adulterated, or Impure drugs kept for sale.

Customers can therefore rely upou procuring pure and reliable mediclaea. SPECJAL LOW PRICES In Paint, Oil, VarnUhea, Ac, all of which are of pare and reliable quality. Wludow-glass a specialty; all sixes In stock, and price the very lowest DRUO SUNDRIES. Onr stock of Brushes. Comb, Perfume, Toilet Ac, embraces both foreign sod domestic manufactvre.

The stock is very large, and price will be satisfactory to all who wish reliable goods. SOAPS! 80APS! SOArst Tba large flooding of the country with cheap aud Impure soap justifies our calllug your pedal attention to our line of pure toilet aoaps They win be found more economical and satisfactory, as well a more salutary to the skin than tbe cheap adulterated aoaps. DTE COLORS AND DTE-STCFFd. A full clock of the very fr-st quality; pure, and warranted to give satisfaction. It.

CUItTIS, fb29 IIlLtAOALB. Mien. For Sale. COOPER SHOP FOR SALE OU RENT, At Jerome 8tatloo, Hillsdale County. Jerome Is one of tlie best loestlons for the manufacture ef barrels iu the county.

C.LM. ANDREWS, Jerome, Aug. 1, 19T9. augl4w FAR3I FOR SALE. A farm of 100 acres; thrve and a half miles cast of UlllsdJc city, known a tl.e Turner' and Underwood Farm.

The farm ha good bulldlugs, and well watered, orchard, Ac. For sale or exchange for a smaller place; or for city property. Apply to tho subscriber, ou the premises. Adams, Aug. 1, 1S70.

aug.ltf NOKMAN RECTOR. HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE AND TO RENT. A nnmlier of Houses for sale oa favorable term. Also Houses. Tenamcuta and Rooms lo rent on College Hill.

Andy to J. W. WINSOR, snJeyl Hillsdale SLCollege' UUl Piano Size Me'odeon For Sale Cheap. The subscriber ha a Piano Slao Melodeoo, which be will dispose ot very cheap. Enquire at tho Staxoabo Orrics of D.

E. BRYANT. IliUsdale, July 17, 1S7S. MARKETS. Corrected every Monday by Ellas A Noaats, IJueicre la uroceries and 1 revisions.

niUODALB, SepC 4, 1ST! ..18 50 A no 400 1 ASA 1 of 1 sv FLOf-R, whit wheel FLOCR, rd wheat. ii RAT, Extra wan. win: AT. I Whit WUKAT. No.

blt WR RAT, Amhoe 11 RAT, Amber Mo. I W(sL Bt'l'K WHEAT OATH COKN, hheUl CORN, Ears. RYK TIMtrillY SRRl). Cli'VEK SKsU). SAi4 K4 40 44 TO (4 78 14 I 00 no ftx 1 TB 04 I fct 8 0o4 BO 114 18 10l 11.

43 10 A 11 8TV4 14 4 1 Sms ei, 1" BEANS FtTATORS 'new) PORK, Dressed IMKE. Uvs. BUTT K.K I. AHD. C'lltK HHZr.H PKIKO DklF-W Tl'KkKYM 4 IIK KKNS OKKKN CALF HIOsW Butter nnsettled; No.

1 extra, packed in tabs, 1se; No. 1 good, packed la tnls, 10c; No. 1 paek-ed In tabs, lie; common, lie. Eggs, steady at 11 ilc W'inte1 Potatoe, Lard, and Roll or Crock Butter. A few application will erfrct UfMy exterminate Hats, Mice, Ante, and lioache.

rOB SALE BT BBl tlCUTS ETtRT-WULBE. STOr.lACH 0ITTEI1S Good for all diseases nrfs-ingfrom a derangement of the stomach. Am a corrtctive it can not be excelled, lleaeant to the taste. Assists digestion, and keeps I system generally Uh good condition ccAIlDlfWiAn CLQOD PURIFIER 4f infalllH resnedgt fur alt JtsTVOns Complaints, and diseases having their origin in an impure state of the blood, if pm (trwi im mU timmm aaefVe w4? ewe, r. es Ii tAe f.lrer 4a nt etslW Aft swigf awestte'si fA jieraexl J.

N. MISTLEK, B4LAa IN? end OF VHS L4TTKT DkKIOHS, From all Varieties of llarble and Granite. South of Exchaiuje TToteV-CraM tt eiv -a Ayor's ffairVigor, For restoring Cray Hair to Us natural Vitality and Color. A elresaino; which is 'at once agreeable, healthy, and etTectual tot prcscrv- ing tlio hair. Faded or gnvj vfuiir is soon restored to it original color, toilh the gloss and freshness cf youth.

Thin balr is thickened, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles aro destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling tho hair with a pasty sediment, it will keep It clean and vigorous. Ili occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prcvenWbaldness.

Frco from deleterious substances hich uuke some preparations dangerous aud injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not hurra it. If wanted merely for a HAIR nothing else can bo found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dj-e, it docs not soil whito cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich glessy lustre and a grateful perfume. PREPARED BY Or. J.

C. AYER tt Lowell, PraetteaJ mnd AmlytUat ChmmUt. SOLD BT ALL XiBl'CGMTS EYBBTWDBIlH, DR8. PRICE BREWER II AVE met with unparalleled success la the ireauueui oi au CHRONIC DISEASES or tiii. Til HO AT, ITEA71T, STOMACIT, LIVER, nerves, kidneys.

UlalJer, womb, and blood ABecUons of the urinary orras, gravel, scrofula, rbeumatism, catarrh, asthma, bronchitis, djs-petwla. Ae. ir. I'llee'a reputation has been aconlred t.v can.11.1, honest dealing anl years of successful practice. Our practice, not one of experiment, bnt founded on the laws of Nature, with years of experience and evidence to sustain It, does not tear down, make sick to make well; no barsh treatment no tri flinjr, no nattering.

We know tim cause aud the remedy nec-dod; no rtiesa work, l.ut knowledge rimed t.y yesr of experience Iu the treatment of chronic diseases exclusively no eucourairemeut without a proiipcct. Candid In our optulona, reasonable In oar charges, claim not to know everything, or cure everjixxly, hut lo luy claim to reason and common aense. We Invite tbe sick, no matter what their ailment, to call and Investigate before they abandon hope, makeluterroiratioua and decide for hemselves; It will coat not hi iia, as consultation Is tree. Visit made regularljr la future. Drs.

Prico Brewer can canaltd at Smiths Ilaiel, Wednesslar the 4th ef October. Patients will address all letters to Drs. Price, Brewer, Waukegan, with stamp. Advlc free. Special attention given to tho diseases of women and children.

Centennial Boots and Shoes. Nrw Fall Goods at Sheldon's Boot and 8uoe Store. Also rooI nrd Pry Block or PpUt Wood, de-liveretl at 13.00 to tl.tn per eord. HILLSDALE Guggcnlielm's Building, We have Just opened a line aod complete stock oi tue purest Vlncs, Brandies, Vhlskics, Gins. (domestic and imported) for family and niedicsl us.

A foods warranted free from tnipontie. Waukegan Ale and Porter On Draught. Also, best brands of imported and doraestio Cigars and Tobacco. Sample Room In Connection. E.

T. WILSON, A 0' ne2T) Proprietors. MONITOR OIL STOVE? An entirely new Invention, constructed on scientific principles, and has been tested In the most thorough manner. It Ilarks a Now Era in CooMngf. It is substantially constructed of Cast and Russia Iron.

No Solder to Melt! No Tin to Rust out and Lealsl IT WILL LAST A LIFETIME Apply to IIATTIG JOII.20rj, Agent for Hillsdale Juty 1ST. conusr.iPTiorj. EPILEPTIC FITO, DYQPEPCIA. rrescripuoo sent to sny address on re cf I cent sump. Address, snv.

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Pages Available:
5,459
Years Available:
1846-1899