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yol. i. HOLLAND, MICH., SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1872. NO. 28.
A Visit to Fruitport. clutched at the smooth, hard brick probably less than ten. Another pecu- TEE HOLLAND CITY NEWS, ^laiUoadis. Staling thi Vov. walls of the sewer. Minutes seemed liarity is their shortnessin a straight FUBU8H1D m>T smuil HOEHIN! it Holland, Aumist 24, 1872. hours, and hours seemed to lengthen line. It would be difficult to find in CorrespondenceHolland CltV News. A correspondent of the New York 1 Chlogo & Micb. Lika Shore R. R Into days, and yet he rushed along the Venice a single straight street fifteen Mu. Editor:— Accordiog to a pre- Oummsrcud Artoertmr, writing from OOINO NORTH. A - - < OOINO SOUTH. boiling tide feet foremost,barely able hundred feet in lenghth. They termi- HOLLiDB, onm CO., HICBm viously expressed determination,we the Round Lake camp meeting tells the NlghtEx. Mail. STATIONS. Mall. Eve. Ex. to keep his head above water. Mr. C. nate abruptly, and turn at a rignt angle, p. u. A. tn. P.m. A. m. visitea Fniitport the other day. Protit- is not a religious man, but in his youth or at any other conceivable angle, or following story: Many people sleep 8.80 9.00 Chicago. 8.90 6.00 ing by experience, wo were in time for he received a little evangelical Instruc- run on curves. All these streets, in the same tent here, being separated BYS. L MORRIS. 11.80 11.80 New Buffalo. 4.45 2.80 how- the train, but got into “the wrong box’* by partitions. Methodist A. U. r. tn. A.m. » p. m tion which did him good service now. ever, are covered with a Russ pave- As young —a car load of pic-nic-ers. It was a 8.15 8.00 Gr. Junction. 12.00 11.25 He brought into requit Ition some old ment, the stones being closely jointed, fellows are thrown with pretty young 4.07 8.86 Fennivllle. 11.90 10.60 Terms-$2.00 Per Year. merry company. One young lady prayers that had been laid away In his ladles a good deal, it is not against 8.45 Manllui. 11.08 and smooth on the surface. In the cautionedanother to be careful what them that they sometime fall in love. 4.15 8.50 Richmond. 11.06 10.88 memory so long he had almost forgot- narrowest streets they are set level 0&Q6 In Harpftigton'flBlock, 8 th St. she «aid, fdt she' thought she saw an 4.10 E.Saugatuck 10.45 ten them. In this hour of his peril ho from side to side, and crowning in Last night, they say, they saw this 6.20 4.80 Holland. 10.20 10.00 Allegan newspaper man around, who found himself face to face, as ft were, those are one happen. A young Methodist fellow 4.48 New Holland 9.55 which wider. Along would report everything. The one Houston had become quite interested 6.08 5.02 Olive. 9.42 9.28 with an accusing conscience. Until side, and 'sometimeson both, and addressedreplied that there were so 5.09 Ottawa. 9.87 this moment it appeared to him that about ten feet apart, arc gutter stones, in a pretty daughter of a religiousfar- 6.20 Roblnioo. * 9.27 few sensations in Allegan it would l>o mor. -Last nignt, while a dozen cold- Qumw Iwfctors. wlmt lie had been accustomedto re- cut through to pass surface water or , 0.86 Bpoonvllle. 9.13 a charily to let him have a chance for hearted fellows tiring to sleep, gard as trilling derelictions 1 rain into conduits were 7.15 6.10 Nunlca. 9.07 8.46 had been beneath. The otxm- • for an item. Whether such a person wa* they were continually disturbed by the ' 7.35 6.45 Frultport. 8.60 at all re- , 8.20 looked his life as from the ing are hut six inches long and an inch cftr(lH in this column, of three linos or loss, 8.00 7.15 Muskegon. 6.00 7.68 on board or not, I cannot say. How- lovers’ spoony talk which they dls- $*00 piryejr; ^^addtloaalline, 50 cens. verse end of a telescope. Now they wide, thus showing that the quantity 9.00 8.00 Montague. 7.00 7.10 ever, there was appeared in their true light, and were of water which fans in the street Is tinctly heard through the cotton cloth * 9.46 Pentwater. 0.90 18.53 6.00 “A chlel among them ukln*note«." partition. A LING. J.. Bakery.Confectionery and Pro- magnified to startling airaensions.On not large. Groat care is taken of these In company with a friend, wo went cor. heard say In Avlsions, 7th and River streets. ami on ho floated In the seething flood, | streets. They are swept clean daily, They him a Ipw, sweet Grand Rapids & Holland ft. R. from Grand Haven to Spring Lake, through the sinuous channel, which Clarendon voice, “Now, Caroline, 8, W. GOING NORTH. OOINO SOUTH and going through the village were and so well cared for that there are but Expreaa. Mall. STATIONS. Mall. Express was so dark and turgid and winding few places in Venice where the air Is dear, do let me seal the vow— do I” more favorable impressed than at the A.m. P. m. A.m. P.m. I that It seemed to him he was enveloped not sweet and pure— which is more “No. James, cannot What would 5.80 4.35 Holland. 10.00 10.00 former visit. ore four or five UOONR. U., Lively and Sale Stable, Market There my father and mother say?” replied a 5.46 4.58 Zeeland. 9.40 9.40 by the billows of the mighty river than can be said of most large cities. churches and a neat school-house. sweet girl’s vole®, 5.58 6.08 Vrleiland. 9.26 9.25 Styx, which fiows ten times around hell. It is doubtful whether the Venetians Preparations in progress for i H — 6.08 5.22 Hudson. 9.10 9.10 were “But Caroline,you have promised DARKER. J.i O,. Manufactnrer of and dealer DespaU* seized film. Considerable would have made broad streets, for 6.20 6.86 Jennlson’s. 8.56 8.66 erecting a “pole” in honor of H. G. & Din Boots and Shoes, Eighth street. damage also began to be done to his climatic reasons, if they could have to be mine— now let us seal the vow- 6 95 6.40 Grandvllle. 8.50 8.60 Co. Notice first, that the “raising” 6.45 6.00 Gr. Rsplds. 8.80 8.80 keel by attrition, owing to his peculiar afforded the room. During a largo let us, do let us— won’t you? Do kiss DBRT8CH, Daniel, General dealer in Dry was to be in front of a beer-saloon; sec- style of navigation ana the shallow- me!” IJGood*, Yankee Notions, Hats, Caps etc., ond, that those engaged had very part of the year the rays of tbe sun are cor. Eighth and Market streets. Mich. Lake Shor e R. . ness of the water. Mr. Clark says he too powerful to walk with safety “No,„ James, I cannot, Oh, I can- rubicund visages; third, that their lan- In Cosde&uiTiaa Card-Joai2d, 1872. never felt so discouraged and down- their glare. Venetians in exposed , DENJAM1N8E,Wji- Puhllsher-ofDt M- guage was far from choice: the in- m7“” hearted in the whole course of his ad- places habitually seek the shady side ln u uloynt the tent partition part- ferences drawn from these premises venturous career, and he is now some- of the streets and squares. Their nor- e<1, *nPaper hanging, Kalsomlning etc. All and tion, and enable them to keep in 8 15 11 50 Grand Haven 3 38 6 03 a small boat called the “Magnet." At in- work prpmptlyaWended t» , sider that this was indeed "the lost of temparaturo substantialuniform. He’ll keep us awake all night if you 7 12 10 45 Holland 4 41 6 56 tervals, along the shore vineyardscover don’t.” _ earth.” About the time he had given Tne picture thus given of the streets .5 57 9 86 Allegan 6 57 8 00 iLOETINGlt,A.. Bottk Binder, and dp#ler the slopes of the hills. Neat dwellings, 5 20 8 40 Montekh 6 35 8 30 up all hope of ever seeing Mrs. Clark of Venice Is rather uninviting. It is The vow was sealed. finely situated, are scattered along. 4 39 7 50 Kalamazoo 7 25 9 15 and the littleClarks, Mr. Clark sudden- modified very much by the numerous When I told a young lady, who is Sometimes terraces, gay with flowers, ly shot out into the open air. Hope squares which relieve the closeness of hero from Congress Hall, about the Grand Rapids and Indiana rise from the water’s edge to the house. began to revive in him, and he con- the streets intersecting them, as well sealing joke, she said that James re- Eighth street. AND The boat stopped at one of these places cluded that after all he was not quite as preventinga too great compactness minded her of some of the Congrtss Cincinnati,Richmond A Ft. Wayne R. R to disembark a lady. First a ladder pvUURSBMA A CO„ Dealers in Dry Goods, as wicked a man as he had thought of habitations.There are two hun- Hall fellows— only they always wanted Cotdesud Tine Cird-Juns21 1872. was brought for her descent, a man UGroccrles, Crockery, Glassware, Hats, Caps' He called aloud for a succor. He dred and ninety-four of these squares to seal thin(n before there was any- Clothing and Feed, River street. QOIHO HOSTS. No.l No.3 NoJ sent below to hold the loot of it, an- crawled toward the bank and was res- scattered throughout tbe city, afford- thing to seal. She said Brown’s boys, AM. f.M other one at the top, and with a third down in York, got engaged to -TMiVERDINK General Richmond.. 11 BO 8 20 cued from the water by Mr. Lewis, ing pleasant sites for residencesand New A WESTERHOF, to assist, the descent was successfully JPidccrsal in Boots and Shoes ; repairing neatly Newport... 11 49 8 52 who lives on a barge and keeps skiffs churches. The streets cross the branch young ladies lust to seal the vow, and done, River street, next Packard A Woodhams P.M. and gracefully accomplished.Then for hire on the Ohio river. Mr. Clark canals by means of three hundred and after they had scaled it all winter, they Winchester..... 12 81 4 88 followed the usual accompaniamcnts of Inquired where he was, and was In- eighty-seven bridges, mostly of stone, went off and got up another vow with rUIEMAN,J., Wagon and Blacksmith Shop, Rldgcville..... 12 56 505 a lady traveler, the boxes, bundles, l1 Horse Shoeing and all kinds of repairing Portland ...... 1 24 formed that he was at the mouth of consisting of a single arch, with a a fresh young lady. parasol, bottle of mineral water, etc., done. Cash paid for Furs. Decatur ...... 2 47 Deer creek, where the sewer empties roadway graded into low steps. Every I told her tnat such bad young men Fort Wayne, A. 8 45 etc., etc. into the Ohio river, and that conse- rood of land In Venice can be reached ought not to be countenanced— “that TJEROLD, B., Manufacturerof and dealer in Fort Wavne, D. 7 15 4 00 There was an individual on the boat llBoots and Shoes, Leather, Findingsetc., Kendal vule ..... 8 25 5 12 quently he had made a voyage of more on foot, provided the person knows every young lady should set her face 937 6 28 who was shockingly profane. My against them.” Eighth street. Sturgis ...... than a mile and a half in quicker time the way— a matter of no slight difficul- Menaon ...... 10 10 708 friends and self withdrew to the cabin, than he could have made It on a steam ty with a stranger. The streets are a “Alas!” she replied, “I have set my TJARRINGTON, E. J., Notary Public, col- Kalamazoo, A.. 11 10 8 00 AM. but even here his oaths could be heard, lllects accounts, also dealer In Lath, Plaster Kalamazoo, D,. 11 15 4 35 700 donkey. After refreshinghimself by labyrinth for a time, with to many face against them too much already. and he with another kindred spirit and Lime; office on River street. P.M. rest, and taking some nourishment,Mr. crooks and turns, and witli so few op- They will never reform till wo take Montelth ..... 12 01 K 15 7 47 seized upon a basket of eggs standing Clark started for home, where he ar- portunities to consult landmarks,that it our faces away from them altogether. TTEALD, R. K., Manufacturerof Pumps, Ag- Grand Rapids. 1 40 6 50 9 95 on deck, and pelted each other. The 3 15 11 08 rived about midnight. Mr. Clark don’t is not uncommon to go round a particu- IXrlcultural Implements, and commission Howard City.. captain, when we landed, preceiving Agent for Mowing Machines,cor. 10th A River. P.M. spend much of his time sluing down lar place without finding it, until a 4 80 19 15 our indignation,attempted to apolo- Figuring on Fencing. now, and he partakes of his altitud- street boy is picked up as a guide. The TJOWARD, M. D., Claim Agent, Attorney 12 45 gize saying he did not usually have Mr— :::::::: inous hash from Mrs. Clark’s biggest very smallest of these urchins, howev- 200 Hand Notary Public, River street. Clam Lake.....*...... such “goings on” but they had got start- t«otn icmr No.« No.4 No. 6 pantry shelf. er, will go, not straight to the spot, for At a Farmers Club of Chester Coun- TACOBUS8EN a BRO., Plain and Orna- ed and lie could not help it. From the A.M PfM. that is impossible, but on the angles of ty, Pa., a member figured on fencing tl mental Plastering;all orders promptly 2 30 last clause I dissent entirely.He Clam Lake ...... of a farm as follows: attended to ; call at residence, cor 10th A Maple. The Street! of Vinice. incidenceand reflection,which, when Reed City ...... 844 could have stopped it immediately,had Up. Big Rapids ...... 4 30 4 17 repeated often enough, will finally light To enclose a farm of one hundred A Watchmakers, Jew- he chose. TOSLIN BREYMAN, Howard C1W ...... 5 30 523 Venice is a compact city, about sev- upon the place. acres in square form and divide it into Grand Rapids ...... 7 10 8 10 7 10 A statisticianhas recently attempted en miles in circuit, and perfectly ac- The streets of Venice are silent as nine equal enclosures,it will take P.M. to prove that in England profanityis 8 85 12 01 840 cessible in all its parts. Its principal compared with those of other cities. aboutl, 800 panels of posts and rail Montelth ...... decreasing. Certainly it is not on the Tf R., Dealer in SUves, and ANTER8, Wood Kalamazoo, A. 9 15 1 90 930 buildings are of marble or of light- There is neither a horse nor carriage, fence, Includingyards, orchards, etc. lYBark; office at his residence, Eighth street wane here; for in public conveyances AM colored stone, and the remainder are of nor even a hand-cart to be seen in any But as our farms average over a hun- Kalamazoo, R...... 80 the ears of respectable people are con- l/’ANTERS,A. M., Agent for Grover and brick coverea with mastic. Italy is so thoroughfare. It is a quiet, noisless dred acree, are Irregular shape, it will Mendon,.....j..... U 95!. stantly offended. And on the street JY Baker's See ing Machines, Eighth s Sturgif...... 1..:.... 1< 01 . rich in marbles and other building city, free from the dust and din and require 2,000 panels of fence, and all little boys especially,swear like horse- 11 15. Kenaaivlllc ...... stones that these materials were the rattle which are so incessantin large well know that a good post fence will TT ANTERS, L. T. A CO., DealersIn Bodks, P.M thieves. If some of their respected cheapest which could be used. No cities. And yet its streets are thronged cost one dollar a panel, which will lYStationery, Toys, Notions and Candles, Fort Wayne, A. 1 00 10 80 . parents would keep a stricter watch opposite City Drug Store, Eighth street. Fort Wayne D.. 1 90 wooacn houses are seen in Venice. throughout the day, and present the make a cost of $2,000 to begin with. over their ofispring,the evil might be Decatur ...... 2 17 The prevailing color of all its houses is same picture of animated life as those This, with interestat sixper cent., with ITENYON. NATHAN, Banking and Collec- Portland ...... 8 44 abated. white, thus giving to the city R cheer- of other cities. Packages and small compound interestfor fifteen years (at JYtion, Drafts bought and sold, cor. Eighth Rldgcville...... 4 14 7 45 Fniitport is beautifully located. The and River streets. 4 38 8 14 ful appearance. In addition to the burdens are earned by hand, or in which time new posts will be required) Winchester ..... beholder is not in the dilemma of Newport ...... 580 9 10 Grand Canal, there are a hundred and baskets, or upon the back; but larger will amount to $4,783.11. Tbe new T EDEBOER, B., Physician,residence on Richmond ..... 600 945 Yankee Doodle who “looked but forty-seven other canals intersectingall parcels, merchandise, and bulkey ma- posts and labor required will amount IjNlnth street. H Mykbs, Gen. Pass. A Ticket Agt, couldn't see the town, there were so parts of the city as well as each other, terials are transportedby gondola or to fifty cents a panel, making $1,000; A i a. .'.i.yt. * a, many houses,” I think you might al- C BRIDE, G. W., Attorney at Law and and affording all the advantages of this added to the other, makes $5,798.- M( Malle Arrive. barge. The residences, factories and «vl Solicitor Inin OhancerAUhancera, officeotuce with K most count them on the Ups ox your NORTHERN. light, ventilation, and corner lots, warehouses upon the canals have a 11. With Interest compounded for I^ayLcor. Eighth Mapd-Rlte^stieeu. (LR1 Tea » fingers. The hotel is a handsome Chicago k Mich. Lake Shore R. R....10 10 a. m. gained in other cities by means of connectionwith the street as well as another fifteen years makes $18,883.40. brick building “run” by a Chicago DYKHlOS. Deaftr# In all Mich. Lake Shore R ...... 6 00 p. V^EYErV 1 R. m. streets and avenues. These canals un- entrances fromirum thetne canal.canal, Businessmisn The fence will now again require new ivlof Furniture, Curtains, Wall Paper, Toys, Grand Raprda k Holland 1. 1 ...... 10 00 a. m. company, at Chicago prices. There doubtedly circumscribe the original appears to be transacted with reasona-retM posts, presuming the rails will last Covers, Picture Frames etc., River street, SOUTHERN. are pleasant walks and groves; the view near Packard A Woodhams. Chicago k Mich. Lake Shore R. R.... 9 98 p. m. islands, as well as Indicate their posi- ble convenience, notwithstandi»gthe another set of poste, at a cost again of Mich. Lake Shore R.R ...... 10 19 a. m. from the observatory on the hotel is tion, by occupying the channels be- anomalous conditionon under whlclTwhich It is fifty cents a panel, making $1,000 to 8AUGATCCI. fine. tween them, the remainder of the wa- dona The people seem to be busily be added to the $18,888.%),making By Stage D&llyM**..**.....'.•••*.. 4 46 p. as To a casual visitor, Fniitportseems, pwAgiii^- interest , • , VENTURA. ter area having been recovered by engaged at something, although the $14,888.40. This sum on com- by far, the most desirable of the three PLUUGGER MILLS, Panels, VanPuttenA By Stage Wednesday and Saturday.. 9 00 p, m. erecting walls of masonry upon piles number of idlers is large. Venice has pound another fifteen years will make IT Co., Manufacturer*of and dealers In Lam places for a summer resort. Malls Close* along the line of these canals, and fill- a much larger number of the latter class $37,666.78. It la now forty-fiveyears, berhniFloP. • J ‘j NORTHERN. Let one make arrangementsfor ing in behind with earth brought from than it can afford to keep. They gath- and our posts and rails are both worn Ohleage A Mich. Lake Shore R. R.... 9 00 p. m “camping out,” and go down to the PACKARD A WOODHAMS, Dealers inOro- the nearest Islands or the main-land. out, and the whole of this snug little MToh Lake Shore R. R ...... * ..... 10 10 a. m er in the squares and market places, or 1 cerles, Flour, Feed, Musical Instruments mouth of our own Black Lake, on the Grand Rapids k Holland R. R ...... 10 15 a* m These walls are usually of blocks of lounge upon the quays. In this land of sum is gone, and our farm without a and Sheet Music, River Street, SOUTHERN. shore of Lake Michigan, enjoy the ex- granite,laid In courses, upon which sunshine and cheap polenta the amount fence. Don’t be alarmed, as this thing Chicago k Mich. Lake Shore R. R....10 10 a. m. hilarating breeze, listen to the roar of D., Real Estate Insurance the buildings along the canals rose as transpires with all of us who farm POST, HENRY and Mich. Lake Shore R. R ...... 4 80 p. on. of industry affords a subsistance. What i Agent. Notary Publicand Conveyancer,Col- the waves, and bathe in the pure wa- 8AUGATUCK. their immediate foundations.The should be a blessing to the people is an over a hundred acres forty-five years. lections made In Holland arid vicinity, N. I. Cor. ter, and it will be more delightful than Dally at ...... 10 00 a, m. passenger in a gondola finds himself actual detrimentunder a land system If we don’t actually put up the fence at 8th and River Bts. VENTCRA. the fashionable hotel and the abomnia- between paralel rows of houses rising now prevalent in Italy, as Iniquitous in this cost we buy it already put up when Wedneeday and Saturdayturd ay atat...... 9 80 p. m. ble mineral water— which tastes as if DYDER, JAMES, Proprietor of the Phoenix Poet Office open dally except Sunday from from the water three, four, and five principle as It Is destructive of national buying the farm, and if the farm should by Hecate— at least, that ILHotel, Ninth street,near C. A M. L. 8. R. 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. W. VaaihRkkk, r. M. compounded ‘ stories high, with windows upon the prosperity,because it removes all be fenced with the uncouth-looking R. depot.* • • i ' is the opinion of your correspondent. canal the same as a street, and with a stimulus to industiT.— From “The City worm fence the cost will be near two- Detroit & Milwaukee Bailroad. OCOTT, W. J., Planing, Matching, Bcroll- front-door opening upon a flight of of the Sea,” by L 11. Morgan, in thirds of this sum, and if we continue P. 8.— I am made to say in the last, Osawln^and Moulding,River atreet. stone steps descenaing into the water. IIarper"tMagazine for September. this system of farming and; fencing, Until farther notice trains will run as follows: “in the high and fwly language of an These branch canals are from ten to another outlay of a dollar a panel, or 'T'E ROLLER, O. J., General dealer In To- GOING WEST. Leave organ," etc. That latter adjective L bacco, Cigars, Snuff, Pipes etc., Eighth si. Detroit— thirty feet wide, with an average width more, will be required. Methinks I could not by any means be applied to Exnress-8:40a m for Holly, Saginaw Ac. not exceeding fifteen feet. They are A Viiit to tho Unseen World. hear some one lay, "Why, my fencing Mul— 10:00 a m for Grand Haven and Milwaukee K., Dtkler in General that particularsheet. Read 1 "lofty" yAN DER VEEN, short, and often crooked, but all alike did’t cost me half that much.” To V Hard ware, cor. Eighth and River street. Accom.— 4:15 p m for Holly, Fenton Saginaw Ac. and the grandiloquent style of the Night Ex. 10:40 pm for Grand Haven. are swept out daily by the tides, which On the 7th. Mrs. Gardiner,wife of a those all I have to say is, count the Mixed— 11 :80 pm for Holly, Saginaw Ac. article is indicated. VAN PUTTEN, Wm., Dealer In Paints, Oils, keep the water pure and clear. It is farmer living near Eastmanville, Otta- cost and all the time spent in repairs, Leave Holly- Drugs, Medicines etc., cor. 8th and River sL In virtue of the salt-water tide wa county, died under circumstances hauling boards, etc. Mall— 19:99pm Night Expree»-l:10 am SingularAdventure- and the Leave that Venice is habitable as well as the most extraordinary.Two of her VAN DER HAAR, H. Dealer In Fresh, Salt, Owosso— Mall— 1:50pm Night Express-9:40 am ft Y and Smoked Meats and Vegetables, 8th at. A Xu CiugM lx a ?mk«Uad Cartird Through healthy. There is not, probably, an sisters were dead, one but recently, on- experienced housekeepersays Arrive Grand Rapids-b:55p m and 6:85 a m An lavsr to tbs Ohio Um, ft filatftiM of ft Vila ud ft acre of land within its limits not ly a few weeks ago. The cause of Mrs. that files be kept out of butter, yORST, C\. Publisher of De WacKter,organ GOING EAST. .Half. '• *. may a touched by some one of these canals. Gnrdlner’s death was a congestive V of the “Ware Holland Ger. church.'' Leave Gnnfl Rapids— i * plate on the table by a simple and nov. Mail-10 a Night Expr«ifr-10:85 p m They may be likened to the streets of a chill and after she had been considered m From the Cincinnati Enquirer, Aug. 16. . el expedient— by planting in it a thin Leave Owoaso— I * .* for six pre- yANLANDEGEND A TER HAAR, Dealers On Tuesday evening, about 7 o’clock, memeval city, which niM. wherever a dead hours and was being Mall-1 :50pm “ “ 9:40 am slice of bread, cut columnwise, and in- street was supposed to be necesary, pared for the grave, she returned to Leave Holly-Mail-3:90p m “ 4:45 a m | sevenven OFor eight workmen entered the serted) in a perpendicular position. Arrive at Detroit— without regaro to width curvature. consciousness and talked freeley with Sycamore street sewer, near Abigail or Whether the bread scares off the flies Night Expreaa—7:30 a tn from Grand Haven. Agents of the iEtna street,' for the purpose of cleaning it It must not be supposed that the her attendants. She stated to those W Acc— 19:50 p m from Holly and Saginaw, the lady cannot say, but she declares Y Noiseless Sewing Machine,office at Vorst’e Venetianswere insensible to the ad- around her that she had been to tbe Mail— 6:56 p m from Grand . out While they were there the sudden it certainly keeps them off tailor shop, River Steot. Haven. Express—6:40 p m from Holly and Baginaw.• and violent storm came on which our vantages of streets of solid earth cov- better land and bad seen both of her Pullman Sleeping Cars on nighttrainn. ITAUPEL, II.. Manufacturerof and dealer In city readers will remember. A torrent ered with pavement There are twen- departed sisters with other friends, Refreshmentsat Detroit, Holly, Owosso, and The Commission appointed for the Y HarnefB, Trunk*, Saddles and Whips, that It was a beautifulland— be- Grand Haven, and upon Company's Ferry of wdlcr rushed into the sewer. The ty-one hundred and ninety-four such most Eighth atreet. survey of the Northwestern boundary, Steamer no DetroitJUver. men made a scramble to get out, and utreeU in Venice, as unique as its ca- yond all description! She said that she Connections—At Detroit,With Great Western have left Washington for the scene of 'IXTALSH, H., Notary Public, Conveyancer, all of them succeeded in uoing so but nals, and used even more constantly. had permissionto return to tell living A Grand Trank Railways for all points East their labors. The work of the Com- YY I lie u ranee and Real Estate Office, Eighth one, John Clark. Clark was swept They are narrow, short, and many of friends of what she had seen, but that MichiganCentral and Michigan Southern Rail- mission will probably extend through •tract- .’?! - .... -r. she was anxious to again return. She roads, and with Cleveland line of steamers. from his feet and found himself rush- them crooked, butthey penetrate every At Milwaukee, with the Milwaukee and St two years. ing down the sewer at a furious rate. part of the city. A large proportion of passed away soon after making her firYN^E, C. B., Watchmakerat j. Alber'a, Paul Milwaukee and Prarie Du Chlcn, and Mil- » 1 Ki-hth street; all work neatly done and them are mere lanes, from six to seven statement and seemingly overflowing wnukee and Chicago Railroads, for all points The light disappeared as he receded warranted. ------WertTTCBI and*Nortl>Wflt.auu-nuiuj-TTei,i. from tne efitranceof the sewer. The feet wide, between houses rising four with Joy and happiness. There can About twenty Indians, headed by be no question as to the circumstances Spotted Tail, arrived at Washington - air grew close; and vapory. The water and five stories on either side. The widest of them do not exceed twenty- above related.— /tarry Co. Republican, :8o a m and 6:4» p m. hissed and boiled around him, and viewing the * iMer- •he businere. Sec advertisement THOS. BELL, Gen. Snpt.,Detroit. bore him helplessly along. In vain he five feet, and the average width is Aug. 15. ^^ft^ntPUrP°“rresiaent. the style of his tellow citizens,just as Phoenix Planing Mill! J 0 BAEEER’S that of his rival in present political fortune to have him for office again S. L. X0BBZ3, Editor. in matters of religion and education, campaign has been to be unlike the would have been defeated for Congress The anderalgaed would hereby Announce to the which they did not possess under the rest of affecting long mankind in a Public thAt their new by several hundred votes. State the BOOT SHOE — and— Chhrcn system of white coat and a general studied negli- A Netherlands. In order to understand gence of attire. Grant is by no means SAmsAuvmni,^, If the Democrats consider him a m our peculiar colonial life and opera- a showy person In a crowd— his short rich prize now, they will bold a differ- tions, we must not lose sight of the stooping form and down cast look, and FOR PRESIDENT, ent opinion after they have kept him original genius of its formation. This the general commonness of his mein Planing Mill EmPoriuM may, and should run through its en- failing to seize the eye of the passer-by. ULYSSES S. GRANT, awhile. At present ^iey keep him TemporarilyTeniDorirllvlocated lo. nUH In thetk* tire history, without creaUng any It cannot be claimed im behalf of or ILUNOU. well to the front, doifig the heavy ^ exclusiveness. Both in the wider Gen. Grant that he is deeply read in fighting for them. He is a model Liber- FOR VICE PRESIDENT, range of the Colonv, and in the more abstruse sciences, even in those which PosiOrncFBmjm. HENRY WILSON, al-liberal in slanderousattacks upon limited one of Holland City, we all Mr. Sumner would consider indispensa- 18 NOW HEADY FOR BUSINESS. the administration and the Republican have under the guidance of a kind ble to statemanship; but it is true that Where may be found a Pull Aaaortment of or lUMACNuum. Providence, grown into quite a pros- be is no ignoramus in such matters, party; liberal in invective and denunci- perous community. Through many and that what technical knowledge he itati Boots, umuoiv ncni. ation; liberal in unsubstantiated charges Wo have re-built with entire new dangers, struggles and fiery ordeals we does possess is not so much a damage Shoes, and abuse; liberal in exaggerationand have passed. But shall It not be to to him, as that possessed by some of For Oorernor— JOHN J. BAOLKY. Suppers ac For LieotanantOorernor— HKNKY H. HOLT. greater strength, to a more liberal and his enemies and rivals is to overstatementsof figures;liberal in them. A For bocratary of 8 tat*— DANIEL STRIKER. enterprising spirit, and to ({higher pu- President should not be a theorist or a For State Treanurcr-VICTORYP. COLLIER. boasting and misrepresentation;and For Auditor Oeneral-WILLIAXHUMPHREY rity? book worm. His lore should not be and Childrens’ Wear- For Com ’r Land Office- LEVERETT H. CLAPP the party that he has joined hands Some weeks ago was gulped down from musty books, where MachinerY a movement An lieelleat Variety of For AttorneyGeneral— BYRON D. BALL. with, embraces the Tammany Ring, began to celebrate as a people, enjoy- it was distilled full-flavored—and per- Sap't Public Inatructlon-DANIELB. BRIGGS ing the many advantagesof our adopt- haps poeioned in the flavoring— vears well known to be more liberal with the PIUOIVTIAL 1LICT0BS. ed fatherland, a day of thanksgiving perhaps, ages before. It shoula be people's money than all the rings that and joy, in remembrance of our quit gathered, as the bee gathers Its honey, Of the Mo*t Approved Pattern, ALWAYS ON HAND. At Large— Wm. A. Howard, of Kent; Eber ever had an existence inUiis country. ter centennial existence here, and to in actual conduct with men. Thus ac- R Ward of Wayne. SpecialA it •nil on vill be ilren lo an effort to raise a memorial fund is Flret Diatrict— Dr. Herman Kiefer,Wayne. The people will take care that such make quired, it assimilated with the judge- Second Diatrict— Fredrick Waldorf,Monroe. of |50,000, which should be called ment and becomes a faculty of In- And we are confident we can satisfy all Liberal politicians are retired from Third Diatrict—Jamea O'Doonnell,Jackson. “Our Ebenezer Thankoffering,”and be stantaneous perception—an instinct, who want Fourth Diatrict— L A. Duncan, Berrien. official position at the earliest opportu- offered as an endowment for the pre- almost. The differencebetween Grant’s Custom Work. Fifth District— Alonio Sessions, Ionia Sixth District— Samuel G. Ires, Lhringnton. nity. paratory, or grammar school depart- life and that of such a man as Charles Serenth District— John L. Woods, Pontiac. ment of Hope College. Dr. A C. Van Sumner is expressed in these opposite Eighth Dlatrlct-CharleaL Ortman, E. Saginaw Fine FRENCH CALF BOOTS Raalte, and Rev. C. Van der Meulen. sets of circumstances. While Sumner, PLANING, Ninth Dlstiict-John8. Brown, Mecosta NEPOTISM. of Grand Rapids, have been appointed born to plenty and reared in an atmos- Made lo order and a perfect fit Goar an teed. as a general committee for this work. phere of and semi-aristocraticease, be- iimucii cown ncui. General Grant has been arraigned by On Wednesday,the 31st day of Aug. came at once a book-worm, and learned Prim Mil, 111 M Vmitii, Sumner and other disappointed Liber- a meeting was held and a subscription nothing of men, because he never For Judge of Prohate-SAMUEL L. TATE. list opened in this place. It was came In contact with but single For SherUT-ARIBWOLTMAN. allies as “the greatest nepotist of the a MATCHING, thought that here, not less than $18,000 For County Clerk— ALFRED A. TRACY. age." To show how groundless the point of their natures, Grant was For Treeaurer— MARVIN H. CREAGER ought to be subscribed for the purpose, thrown from the first among practical af- For Register of Deeds-C. VAN LOO. charge is we give an authenticated list and that eveiy one in the community For Prosecuting Attorney—8. L LOWING. faire, and passed through an almost un- Hardware Store! For Circuit Court CommlxMoners—EDWIN of all the relativesof the.'Presidentor should be invited' to take part in the intermitting school of human life and BAXTER GEO. W. McBRIDE. offering festival. his wife now holding office under the memorial and The experiences, calculated to develop Or Re-sawing Done. FOr County Haneror -TIMOTHY FLETCHER undersigned were appointed as a local those practical qualities essential to a For Corou era— CURTIS W. GRAY, WALTER Government: E. Vanderveen, 8. COLE. committee ,to prosecute the work. good Executive. While Sumner was For Fisk Inapectora-JOHN EIETLOW, Frederick Grant, Lieutenant United They have labored with much pleasure immersed in books, books, books, CASPER HARBECK. WE RAVE A STEAM Gratefully acknowledging the liberal and success. In the course of one Grant was every encountering men. For Repreaentatlrelit Diatrict— WILLIAM States Army; F. T. Dent, Brigadier H. CURTIS. week the minimum amount of $12,000 men, men; studying their strong ana General United States Army: Jesse R. For RepreaentatlreId District— ROBERT A. has been received. weak points, and learning lessons from HAliE. Grant, PostmasterCovington, Ey. ; M. The committee, having already re- both. That he improved his oppor For Representatire to Congress, Mk District- WILDER D. FOSTER J. Cramer, Minister to Denmark; Or- ceived many evidences of sympathy tunities, is shown from the quickly, ando H. Roes, Clerk, Third Auditor's and assurances of help from the Amer- keenly penetrating “common sense” DRY KILN, LARGE STOCK icans in the place, now take the Uberty which he, as President, has brought to Office; George W. Dent, Appraiser at A LZBIBAL POLITZOZAN. of bringing the object, through the bear, almost unerringly Upon the ques- 9an Francisco;James F. Casey, Col- Holland City News, before the tions of state which have presented That new conrert to Democracy, ector at New Orleans; Peter Casey, American portion of our community, themselves______for his solution. A_____ man of AND THE DRYING OF LUMBER general Austin Blair, in a recent speech at Postmaster at Vicksburg; George B. in order that all may be acquainted practical common sense, and of well WE SHALL MAKE A Hanhall, said: “From one end of the with, and have a share in this work of balanced impulses, is better in the SPECIALITY. Johnson, Assessor 3d district of Ohio; public interest As citizens,Izens, we have President's chair than a man who has Hard-warE land to the other, the complain tj comes Alexander Sharp, Marshal, District of a common and a peculiar interestin Vattel at his tongue’s end and Grotius Hoping to see all my old friends and up from the people that the old Repub- WiU receive Lumber of all kind* for < Columbia; Silas Hudson, Minister to Hope College. We should, therefore, dog’s-eared in his library. many new ones to examine my goods lican party has failed to meet thegfosnes GnatemalR uphold its character, and do all we The author has a habit, in which he so well selected for the trade. of the hoar,. It has cried* ‘Let as have can to support and strengthen it. The apparently takes malicious pleasure, We have on hand a full assortmentof Frederick Grant, the President's son, grammar school, is ot course the foun- of closing most of his chapters upon the best peace,’ but it has not made peace; it DIR/TTIITa-. was a student at West Point long before dation of the whole institution, and a Grant with growing tributestaken from Cook, Parlor and Hating Storm has feebly talked of reform, but it has free-will offering, raised among us Greeley, Dana, and others who are lis father became President General Stove-pipe, Stove Furniture etc. not accomplishedreform; it has prom- cannot be better disposedof at present, now bis enemies. The analysis of SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS, >ent Is the President’s brother-in-law, Horse Nails, than by offering it as a memorial stone Grant’s administration is a good one. ised the people economy in adminis- Horse Shoes. and has ever since held a commission to be put into that foundation. The chapter upon “Grant and the tration,and it has given them wastefal Wagon Springs, Deeply convinced of the fact, that Colored Race” is apparently drawn in the army. Grant himself graduated Or anything in our line Manufactur extravagance;it has filled the offices of we are one as a community,and hold- from original sources. Horse Trdoorgb, rom West Point. With these two of- ed to oraer on Short Notice. Glass, Putiy; the civil service with political freeboot- ing to the motto, that “Union is clals General Grant has nothing more , Paints. Oils, ers, and used the plunder they have strength,” the committee would hereby POLITICAL ADVICES. to do than he has with Sherman or urgently solicit the cooperation of our H. W. Verbekk * Co., Nails Etc. gotten from the taxation of the people From the Detroit Tribone. Factory cor. River & 10th Sts. 1- (, heridan. Jesse R. Grant, the Presi- American friends. Opportunittrwill to for itself a lease Carpenters’ Tools, buy new of power, be gives to subscribe for a certain sum Naaaville, Tenn., August 24.— The ( ent’s father, was appointed by Andrew demonstration to-night in honor of and it has insulted the country by pre- bearing 7 per cent, interest, and the For the Following Artioln go to ohnson to the office he now holds. Andrew Johnson drew out some ten Fanners’ Implements tending in its platform that it means time of dischargingthe capital being and many other things too numerous L J. Cramer is a brother in-law; was left optional. Persons who may have thousand persons. After a brilliant to abolish this system.” to mention. it in their minds, to do something for torchlight procession the crowd assem- appointed to Leipsic by Johnson, and It would hardly be possible for more bled in front of the court house, on the this object, without receiving personal iipaiuno hi ;onnro son at non votici tranaferred by General Grant to Den false statements to be crowded^intothe solicitations,wiU please leave their public square, and the meeting was or- E. J. Harrington E. Vanderyeek, mark on the recommendation of Bishop subscriptionswith either member of ganized. Resolutions sustainingthe same space than in the above quotation. 8. E. Cor. 8th A River Sts. impson, Bishop Jayne, and others. the local committee. union, condemning extravagancesand It is a fair sample of Liberal oratorial corruption in the administration of the Orlando H. Ross, President’scousin, lying, and shows to what desperate K.' SCHADDKLKE,| Committ®e* Government, and denouncing conven- was appointed by the Secretary of the Lime, Cement, Stucco, Salt, straits that party is reduced when the tions, were adopted. Mr. Johnson was Treasury to a clerkship through the the choice of the people for Congress- Drugs, Medicines facts will not serve their purpose. EXTRACTS FROM TEE LATEST man for the State at large, and W. G. influence of Senator Pres- His speech is full of slanderous as- Logan. The CAMPAIGN BOOL Brien for Congressman from the Nash- ident of the saults upon the Republican party and knew nothing appointment ville district until after it was made. George W. In response to calls Mr. Johnson ap- the administrationof General Grant From the Chicago Evening Poet. Shingles, Dent is a brother of Mrs. Grant, and peared and spoke at considerable Wm. YanPutten He howls about corruption and corrup- The Struggle cf the title of a length. He annonneed himself a can- James F. Casey her brother-in-law. new campaign book by Everett Cham- tionists, repeating all the vile Demo- didate, and stated that he would berlin, of editorial staff the stump Peter Casey is very far removed, being the of \»l it 2d QUALITY, LATH ETC. cratic slanders and falsehoods that he the State, inviting the generals to meet Inter-Ocean. It is a very comprehen- GENERAL DEALER IN has been able to pick up during his the brother of the brother-in-law of him in discussion.His candidacy will sive and carefully written book, being ALSO A FEW Mrs. George B. Johnson is al- make the canvass exciting, and invite arduous duties for five years in Con- Grant a large octavo of 070 pages, and com- opposition to all convention nominees. io a very distant relative, having mar- gress. He has learned his lesson thor- nnuas, THE SOUTH CAROLINA BOLTERS CONVEN- ried a third cousin of the President oughly from his Democratic friends, can TION. Both these gentlemen were appointed Bolters and now he la engaged in retailing Grant; a sketch and analysis of his ad The Convention met and Choice City Lots completed their ticket by nominating their stale falsehoods over the State of on the recommendation of Representa- ministration and of his personal char- J. H. Hayne, (colored) for Lieut. Gov- tives and Senators from the States and acteristics;a histoiy of the “Liberal” Michigan, that has honored him repeat MedicineS ernor; Macon B. Allen, (colored) for movement and of the Cincinnati Con- For Sale Cheap for districts In which the appointees live, edly, far beyond his just deserts, with vention. The remainder of the some- Secretary of State; J. Scott Murray, and the President nothing prominent official positions. had more what ponderous volumn is occupied (white) for Comptroller; Gen. E. F. Garry, (white) State Treasurer;B. 8. Mr. Blair has been elected to Con- directly to do with them than to concur by interesting chapters on Greeley, em- bracing all the varied phases of this Roberts, (colored) Superintendent of gress three times; has been in Wash- In the recommendations.Alexander CHEMICALS, curious career from the episode of Jiii Education. C-AJSII Sharp is a relative of Mr*. Grant, and ington the greater part of three sessions tune for the election as Democratic A platform was adopted endorsing of Congress; has been in a position to Silas Hudson is a cousin to the PresiJ President. There is a cunous chapter President Grant and the Philadelphia dent. platform; denouncing the State govern- know something about the national in the ‘‘Sage of Lackawaxen” anrelab- PAINTS, OILS, ment as imbecile andcomipt; pledging FARMING LANDS, orate one on “Greeley as a Politician,” administration of affairs,and if there This is a truthful statement of Gen- and a droll comical passage upon his the State to pay all honesly and legally has corruption, eral Grant’s nepotism. The sheriff of contracted debts; promising honest PUTTY, GLASS &C. been so much why knowledge of Book-learning,”in which an Adjacent to the city, valuable for some counties we could name has a administration and reduction of taxes; has he not exhibited his virtuous the author proves that there is “noth- fruit and other purposes,to wit: denouncing the pledges of the regular indignation and laid bare this mon- larger Hit of relativesin office. When ing In It.” The Political record of Mr. Patent Medicines candidates as blinds for selfish Lot one and two, Sec. 26, town five, Greeley’s Democratic supporters Is thor- mere strous corruption long ago? Why we take into considerationthe fact oughly analyzed. ends; and declaring that no law can north of range sixteen west, about Tv of all kinds constantly on hand. that most of these appointments were acres, will be sold for $00.00 per acre. has his mouth been sealed so long, and An appendix to tlie book contains protect the treasury if the regular can- made by the heads of Departments,and didates be elected; denouncingthegen- 0H0I0E WINES AMD LIQUORS why could not his tongue give utter- many important politicaldocuments of Also north 1-2, north-east 1-4 of Sec. great value for reference. eral license law and failure of the ad- Ear Medicinal Purpoeee only. ance to these things so grave, so seri- some did not require even the approval 2, town 4, north of range 16 west, with- ministration of the SUte to educate the Mr. Chamberlin does not attempt to in one-half mile of Lake, for $28.00 ous, so gross, so dreadful, if they had of the President, we can see in its true people. After arranging for the or disguise the fact that his book Is writ- per acre, well timbered, good for fruit light the foolishness of the charge rais- FancySoaps&Fefumery an existence, until it was morally cer- ten with a bias in favor of the Repub- ganlzation of a party the convention or farming. adjourned. tain that the Democrats would nomin- ed against General Grant. Out of six- lican party, yet he claims in his intro- Tooth Brush s, duction, and with apparent justice, MEETING OF “STRAIGHTS.” In Filmore, south-east1-4 of the Ci.othks Brushes. ate Greeley at Baltimore? ty-three- thousand offices, the President New York, August 86.— A number north-west1-4 and the south-west 1-4 of that he has never sacrificed truth] to Hair Brubhs , has nfa* civil appointment* claiming re- Mr. Blair's charges of corruption in the north-east 1-4 of Sec. 27“ 80 acres opinion, nor has he occupied much Shaving Brush s, lationship to Here is “nepotism” o i1 $800.00. ' the Republican party come too late. him. with the political moralizing,or with And Paint Brushes, with a vengeance! We truat our friends didactic writing. The history of the Intelligentmen are not to be deceived In Olive township, in Sec. 14 & 10, A FULL LINE OF THE Republican party, though less com- Gilbert, of Kentucky, W. H. Curtiss, of by such maneuvers. These charges will carry this authentic statement in 200 acres for $2000. 00. plete in detail than__ could have been_ Ohio.andHenryWilliamson.ofMar}'- Calibrated Shaker Medicine their pockets, and show it occasionally come from a renegade, a political trai- wished, will be found to be of perma" met at Long Branch to-mat be1 dedred, at prices commence its fall term next Monday^tflipre record in future, if they would a fine specimen of lubricatingoil, which give universal satisfaction. Call 1lMn center of business portionof the city, Mtowaifcanbehadlntils counsel with a doctor who wtll pro Prof. Miller, ,8uperint^ndapt There®Pwear the ermine without molestation. which the operators and several ex RF0®1^ I0" Pw furtherInformation, address odilng bat what he Will faithfullvperform, will be a change of assistant teachers ports present, estimated to be a$ jlbt |n(f will correctly locate tour disease and give n W a It is rumored on the street this La morn yq« a correct ditguoela of your cases without i r-* rate of about two barrels per day.‘ Hie We learn that kuhe Senatorial Con- 1 ing lhat the family of Mr. Jelte Bakker, proprietors seemed to regret the pros- ventlon, there note quorum preej coniUtiug of himself, w,fc, and two SSH* S pect of getting an oil well instead* bf t. '**'**• ANmutw thSSwon:1' i-o 1* for «.p., ent...» and the rvtnvAntionConvention was adjournadiournedfchildren, have all died with the small salt, which they are boring for, believ- pox within the last few days at Grand TJ A ft A ------«' mr^^urr. foot of until the 5th of September. latter to be of value to TTT5 n ---- ing the more ‘H Haven. We do not vouch for the the interestsof Muskegon, and ajreba- , E4ILEQ4D !EAqLE HOTEL, ...... The attention of our mechaniccs is truth of the above statement hot if ble to the residents in the immediate called to the advertisement of Rev. J. such are the facts we think the authori- vicinityof the well We will, however Grand Rapids, Miolk^ S^JUUD S ties of the city notice pi R. Taylor, who asks proposffis'Tw; the should give due RESTAURANT accept oil. without much fault-finding, building of a new Episcopal church in of the fact, that people may not un- if we cannot have salt* Mason & Co. —ON— knowingly expose themselves to the Saugatuck. f _ propose to keep on boring for salt to a Agricinmrks contagion of so dreadfull a disease. depth of 2,000 feet, if necessary. We Fevers are now the prevailingdis- The Postal Carh— It seems that admire their plnck; half-way experi- ease in this city, and the compositors the Pbfitat Cards which Were to have ments in salt boring has been iiffiulgefl in this office not having been acclimat- been furnished during the month of in quite too much for the interests of ed are having t^lr share, causing a September will not after all be placed Western Michigan. — Mtukegon Chron. 2.5- ( . Chas. Jackson, Prop’s. .At ; delay ln ‘ getting but our* paper this 'panny Shriver.F™^ in the hands of the people until after ™ Airent for the Celt-hnii.^l Mil K«anli Agent for the Celebrated MowingMnwimr^ aad Reaping week.
_ ; i another sesslpn of .Congress as no a _ + _ _ Will make regularw trip# during the season of I Michhee: propriatlon has yet been made which N.vig.Uon fur 187*. Mwecn ] Ti[E CHAMPION Imprmtl, mlh "> FiBE- DfrAiraftT NO/ice.— The Stfeaci Baskets! S0, ANi will enable tke D^ppti^ent to manu- Fire Department of this city will me^t PATH BRETON, HOLLAND & SAUGATUCK 3 facture thmn. m calls them may — AND— for general Review at their room on |YTHJ5 ** THE RUSSELL MOWER & REAPER as well, therefore, cease for the present - for- Improui, Thursday at* pqe o’clock, P, M., Sep- — as it will be six months doubtless bc- tember 5, 1872. A. Thompson, Hundred or Thousand e^ fqre they 'Will be placed at the disposal Passehgereahd Freight, tub ^tna mo^ a reaper- Chief of Fire Department of those want them. A, vlng ItcillinJ every moraln* UU o'etoi, Dirvl Ml <• ' f ‘ ___ who THE WILBER EUREKA, v rest 8.00 R. R. B»Bket,|larg« ...... per 100 '*4 ».' itw th. wrivri of th. Allegui tnta, (8nnd.j /Wf. excepted A connectingat Saugatuck with the Two boys were arrested this week on According to the terms of the statute, MORRIS & PURDY. the charge of malicious trespass in a School Districtmeetings, for the elec- Proposals Wanted. trains going to Grand Rapids, Chicago,Grand garden, John Slroop and B. Schaap. tion of officers and other business, Usvcn, Muskegon,Whitehall and Pentwater, O BALED PR08AL8 for building an Eplsco- Stroop plead guilty and was fined •< five Aovjld fep JteM $$ fir^ Mbnday of Opal Church In the village of Saugatuckwill p,ir.nX"^ '" » I We al» h»v« the ITIIltlA WHEEL until « dollars, $2.50 cost. Schaap plead . hot Jt js of the be received Monday, September 9th. The one hour and forty minutes to make the run I HAKE, plana may be aecn at the offlee of O. R. John- over, with the Shriver. »*- 1 • I guilty, Jury trial, was acquitted, con- grearest importance that these meet- non A Co., Saugatuck. J. R. Taylor. 28-29 trary to law and evidence. ings be fully attended as a large amoqnt - A. asrs B^dEmsE,'1chines furnished short notice. Partkular A. on of business is sure to be transacted. ’’tlii Pin foe D,rBoriurroR or attentionwQl be given to The grading of Eighth street is pro- wmr7 mi Especially important is it that the citi- gressing rapidly, already we begin to zens of this city are prompt in attend- J. E. HIGGINS, VaUeyCityHrase ~h> AGENT AT THE Uay next, as 4 full exhibit dfrour finan- They will probably sell their products Miohb cial condition is required bylaw^ U>' bf Xake S^pre Depot, mmimimiR, go satisfied, cheaper, and home better 4 v 4a prepaceAtApay the given, and every tax payer should knovf Cfeand Rapids, Michigan. m thanh - ^ ^ 7 than when sand was axle deep in our just how this money is being expended Highest Capb Price For _ : __ \h0pa forth* future. Ti Htreet.ud dfy « dust. f r fj aMkhool otlak "We we inform- N. X. MEALD, Holland, Mich. ei thatthe meetii^'isbe held at the u a. m i b, M. 4 , Tbe^augitv^k QnynMffl has been WllfeAT! Union School House, at 7*2 o’clock, reducid ikvdfie fu^I' ii olw ^published Grand Rapid*, Mich, P.M. Faraera can save money by selling their ’i Olos, floor, Old fort Ofleo Mock. Caul fibme min^efiSame #ay of get- Wheat at the Depot 27- | lewd a 0. M, DUNHAM, ting up a paper; it is a neat five col- St. Joseph — We learn from the Residence 24 Lafayette St. Gonera) Dealer in imm. to inter- Su{itul Liraj ui Stic Stikli paper devoted the local Herald that peaches are going largely ACCOUNTS WILL >1 rBISlITID (Jl'AKTIHLT. I ^au^tflok/andvicinity, and forward, not less than 15,000 baskets S. Prop’r. 25-83.* STANTON Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, ilffilerltfipresent* editor is calculateed per day. No rain of sufficientamount -J A \J{Tr fote'tlate,- to succeed. to deeply Wet Urn ground has fallen^ j^l WALL PAPER &C.. and many varieties are wilting and Good Horses and Buggies Du Friday last as Mr. L. Van Mourik 38 Street, drying up on the tree. In some in- Canal was cwrying brick upon the Van den . . . m ready at all houra, A full stock always in hand. stances the heat seems to have changed 25-[. GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. Berge sisters building, th AND when upon Offlee and Stable eta Water St-, near the Ferry. second ^affording it gave ws^u.tu™ of the fruit, freestone peach- 2H precipitating his movements down “K ^^nes. Grapes are to TT NION HOTEL, Zeeltnd, Mich., convcn- Rathtom House, New Prices! VARNISHES, the aide-walkin company with sever* offering in some piaeea from drouth. U 1 ent to Depot and Qriet-mlll; good stabling In connectln. C. Blom, Prop’r. » Plums are ripening and going forward MONROE STREET, hundred brick. Mr.\ V an Mqurik \ was in fair quantity. Apples promise PaiaA k Whltewuh severely bmlSed, bttt\ot^an^ro\Jsly. mtimmtom I Grand Rapids, Mich. be small, the lack of moisture stunting Manufictoren of ThU Houm hu been recently re-fitted In We have made arrangements 'to their growth. Pears suffer from the j, vandenberge,|bi^^jSIIBSj purchase all the fruit that may be heat, and, except in favored localities! Flour, Feed Etc. I st^« . , Hm Jurt opened, with a complete tnd wen size 25- ^A. Antisdbl, Prop’r. | •electedetockof brought to this market for sale; for will be inferior in andflavor.This [. R * . PpoprietortOf1'- ^ la the third year of Doors and Windows which we will pay the highest market now great summer UNION MILLS, price. For the purpose of handling drouth, so great that in view of the HUT A GOODUCB, T)rV of aQ varieties and slaei furniahed to ordsv at ZEELAND, MIOH.. _ . . ^ (rOOdS fruit to advantage,we have rented the whole rainfall, one may almost say we Mr. Werkman, at Holland sella all kinds of CommlMlOn Merchants, have not had a vain for three their IS- 1 I butydlag comer of » Riyer . and Ninth heavy stalL * Groceries, Cash PRICEa- raoranroisor ' etTbeta,' the old atahd of John Roost, years. NswFirm. Paintino, etc. where frait may be delivered. Crockery • Glazino, Fbuit Shipments.— During the The undersigned have for sale a large and completeassoitment of new, Plrst-class Furni- Gbaduno, Mobris & Pubdy. UnionHevator, last two weeks, there has been shipped ture, also wall paper, window shades, carpets, from this port, the following amount oil cloths,feathers, feather beds and mattreeee Some spiteful person an evening or, also coffins of the mnst approvedstyle. Thank- Grand Rapids, Mich, .S^^MIStSKiu il!| !/l ful for j>aft favors, a share of public patronage tinuance by selling good goods at the \ ^ two since while passing Koning’jr $*•' The above named Firm solicit coslgnmentsof 14-1. J. M. Rumixa a Son. loon, threw t stick 6t wood through Aug. 14 287 Cases 1,875 Baskets. Very Lowest Price. [JOBBING IN TRE CITY the front windows, waking up the In- 214 1,638 Grain and Produce 16 288 G. VAN SOHELVEN, solicited, to. mates, causing the several visitors o: 2,188 James Van din Bbroe, and promptly attended of all kinds. 1 18 120 957 the happy home to use language,not r Hghth St., Holland, Mich. . 1A- L ^ specialityrngde ia Glmsand Wtndows. 19 286 2,788f Justice of the Peace', altogether becoming a gentleman. * ;i U < 20 146 4,058! Liberal Advances Store and Shop Corner River md Ninth Streets. Threats of great dimensions were fully 21 125 8,250 J. A. LEGO AT. Hollaed, March Mth. M. 22 88 NOTARY PUBLIC, on Consignments, and mide, but as yet we have not learned 8,460 ASSISTANT ASSESSOR ___ 28 188 4,557 ttja\.Ajy thing jurther lu^bfan done. CONVEYANCER ETC. > OF 25 85 2,472 26 3 eTenlng 191 5,883 Prom^iJefwnsJf(wfe|Il]lteriialIlevenue|pj[OTOfl,IlAPHs 27 112 Offlce-Plngger Corner, 4,899 Special attention paid to the sale of ' ' fot Ottawa and Mttskegon countic*. fthere is to be a grand rally of the citb 28 82 2,645 N'jxt to nsw City Hotel, 8th St. IS-l. zens of this city and vicinity, to hear There have also been shipped by boat 577 barrels of apples, and by ex- Gen. B. M. Cutchion of Manistee speak i FRUIT k of fruit; the latter HolkndXark't. upon Uie political issues of the day. Photographs & Gems of the coifipass. Michigan House, OF ADIi KINDS. We expect that every man and woman to report the Thurs 25- Hublbubt & Goodrich. Corrected Weekly. 4 In all the vartena styles and sliee. WUI »viUpj,i»|>lT*ofthe opp^tuL MU- JACOB NAGLES, Floor ) Particular attoationglvsn to secure a on GRAND RAPIDS MARBLE WORKS \ Wheat, (white) ..... ns ty to hear one of Michigan's best spect- PROPB^FTOR, B0 . Don...., ...... ______Tues- 10 ers. Turn out and hear what ttteGen. d^ evenings, 62 barrels of apples, anc Cor. Jnstioe Sc Lonii Sit., 1 88 has to say. Perfect likeness lies. ALBERT E. BARR, jjj|« TO - • - 1 # J iitQiengeamount ^Qiya Rajjidp;^clL 1 10 DEALER 1 1 00 IN a The last number of thq Allegan Jour- rom poinU near «00 . TTjftjte tting op of a regular fruit 100 W comes to "tw enlarged to njnn train Bg tfbippfers Uto send qtflckly anc 11 OLD & YOUNG. column paper, printed on a new press, ’ :o d order. The Benton Harbor with new type, etc. We are. glajj’to New Chemicala, , ndte this Improvement in the Journal, Grrave ’5 , i . eba DiyfBiON and Stones, sa.awas.s. vti NwJMkht, w as it is It It probably is not far from equal to the evidence that is being -appro Hides, (green) ...... amount sdnt from here. During last Grand Rapids New Room. week peaches sold very low, but there RSf'* ...... Board $1.00 per Day. our wnowa better prospect, every Building Stone, g '22 Md Leather, (calf). e most«t Tnorougnfy Kepub probability that they will bring a fine niblican •••••••; ...... * Pjfce through the season, especially SINGLE MEALS, 40cU 165 SOUTH DIVISION STREET; paper in the western part of tie State. 4 00 Jr we.C0?8We,‘ 411 enormous crop.— Sucfcem to liis Grand Rapids, Mioh. Don and Jaunial or. Joieph Tr order. yMqbUiitiiBttiL Uwm, Artlrt. O^L John Eius) Prop’r. *25-88 PIONEER BAKERY STEKETEE & KIMM’S FRUIT TREESM Ready Again! (Ehurfh ffirretoni. LAKE NAVIGATION AND Ornamental Trees, AT THE STORE OF 1ST REFORMED CHURCH.— Cor. HHh and FOR CHICAGO. BOOK-STORE. OHA.PS VINES, Cedar Bln Benrloea • a. m. and I p. m. Sab* -0 bath School 4 p. a. Rev. Roolof Pieter*, Pai These Bitter* are nod (brail diseases arising Th« aaderaignedwould respectfully Inform ID REFORM ID CHURCH.- Service* 10 from a derangement of the stomach. As a bts old customer*that he Is anln ready to ss H. MEMOS, a. m. and T p. m. at th« College •bap*!. Sab- correctire,it cannot be excelled.Pleasant to anny Shriver, his friends from a foil suppply of bath School I p. m. at School Home. Rev. A. T. the taste, assists digestion, and keeps the sys- Shrubs, Roses&c. Stewart, Pastor. tem generally In good Condition.# On River St, nearly opposite the makes anre connection*at Sangatnckwith TRUE RIFORMID OHURCH.-Cor. Market the - --- — - . — Orondwet Office, where all and Ilth Su. 8ervl«e*9 a. m. and 8 p. m. FRESH kuivlirnknHgMtiOuiiuib! kinds of choice FALL OF 1872. BREAD ID REFORMED OHUROH.-Servlce*In lit Church. Ecr.HaarvUlUnryk, Paelor. &A,dhe1ry dealers generally. f , p. m. Sunday, at Town Houae, and evary 8TERBTKK A KlMM, 8ofe Proprietors, nurseries on College Avenne, fc mile east Sunday tharaaftarat tame time and place. GLASS-WARE, We also buy Also a foil line of 1- 1 . 07 Monroe 8t., Grand Rapids, Mich. of elty limits, with branch at Big Rapids. City Office 40 Canal St. A. CLOETINGH, School Books, ETC!., ETC.. AFFXjE trees. WOOL. General Dealer In ^ DE VRIES & BRO. may be Blank Books, found Two, three and four years old, standing mm 8... .p^L,v.i;tt*i.TrDsg.1i^r: from S to 7 feet high, and Includes among School Books, other Hare Ju* opened a Large and well Selected Stationery, Papers Etc. Stock of WINTER VARIETIES : INSURE wm,T™ Wall Paper, naceDaneoas Books, la Holland and Amer- Yankee Notions, BALDWIN, WAGNER, RHODE Window Shades, can Ian ranges. Pocket Books, Diaries, Star- ISLAND GREENING, KING OF iwcopicscopic "Views, views, iand AIbnma, together with a Dry 000 Envelopes, “NorthAmerica” large varietyof THOMPKINS CO., NORTHERN “dR0CERIE8, FLOUR & FEED Inks, SPY. PECK’S PLEASANT, FALL- INS. Co. OF PHILADELPHIA, PA. Crockery, Writing Books, at all times. AWATER, GOLDEN RU88ETT Pens, FANCY ARTICLES. (kstajujshid1794.) Hats ft Caps E. 8PITZENBURG, RAMBO, Call and see my stock before purchasing Pencils, •leewber*. BAILEY’S SWEET, GRIMES’ GOL Albums, uiluLufss; u‘' o“", im- 00 1,, 81- J. BrnriKAicr. DEN, WINE SAP, 8WAAR, L- VEGETABLES, Memorandum Books, tol 10 1‘' which theyfarsoffering at pries* that defy oompe- io^*rZj“C w TALMAN’S ETC. ttoo. SWEET Dairies, In their seasons, at lowest prices. FALL VARIETIES. Slates, ,u CITY BAKERY FALL PIPPIN, MAIDEN’S BLUSH. Slate Pencils, cSSuCS ^ to toe Also a complete Stock of Ccuh Paid for Butter, Egg* ft Vegetable* \ ni-OmiD At TOT OLD STAHD, FALL WINE, DUCHESS OF OLDENBURG ETC. 1- 1. River St, Holland, Mich. Steroscopes and Views, EIGHTH STREET. SUMMER VARIETIES. EARLY HARVEST. SWEET BOUGH, The undersirnodwould respectfully recom- FLOUMFEED mend themselves to the patronage of the THE IsTEWS RED ASTRICHAN ETC. CHECKERBOARDS dUsens of Holland and vicinity. By CRAB. uSS^“°^’cr' “ ,ow respcctfol treatment and rood articles, TOYS AND CANDIES. they hope to make themselves worthy of the TRANSCENDENT, HY8L0P, MON- same respect which their deceased father en- ALWAYS ON HAND. TREAL BEAUTY ETC. A. Clohusx. joyed to sack s grant degree. HEBER WALSH, agt. They will hsve on hand, at all times : PEACHES. . k _ Holland, Mich. Bread. Cakes, EARLY CRAWFOD, LATIWRAW- CITY DRY GOODS STORE! _ Cookies, Biscuits, FORD, BARNARD, MOUNTAIN Crackers, Pies, ROSE, EARLY RARERIPE BTC. New Rail Road to Town! Candies, Nuts, | All goods pvehased of u will be * XX SEXFLTfllCXEC Canned Fruits, Lemonade, hm, Qurria Kfciui Holland Herring, Cigars, Fltat, Opened the first stock ef FRElGmTS REDUCE!} etc., In variety. FLAVORING EXTRACTS ETC. Delivered PreelR 0 0 M S Ornamental Trees* FANCY AND STAPLE DBV GOODS Ws hare rooms set apart for those wishing to take their meals with ns. In foil stock. Notions, ssoss mim isai no, Hats, Orders Speedily Filled. to any part of UMQrity. Shrubs and Roses, Caps, * IX Y AMITY. Coflee and Tea made when requested. Gents’ Olra ns a can beforeI parebastag elsewhere, a- Onr object la to preeent to the people of this BURNED OUTbutnot DESTROYED 21-1. HJ.Pbssink&B&o. oorit New Store on Elm Street, next to Vu State Fiut CLAaa Stock, TRUE TO NAME, Patten'sDrag Store, M.l. grown at home, and
PLUM EMS «P^7oK£n*(Sre itthd mint of ON I WANT Etc., Etc. UNEQUALED For farther particular,address Brought to Holland after the groat fire. These goods ha will aall at LihdirxavA Mibrixar, Boots, Shoes and Findings stock. The Drawer 8680, Grand Baplds, Mich. 8b- [ .
.We wish to Inform onr dtisena and the pub- Prices, lic generally, that the eteamer Fanny Shriver, Holland City White Chun Rims of Holland, can be charteredany dayor eve- Lead As can he found in Western Michigan. ning daring the summer season of 1873 to mi excursions on Black Lake and Lake Michigan, ewYork. sxpreealy for my own trads House Moving! CALL AT BIS for the small sun of FIVE DOLLARS. We tls warranted | !N |EXTENT AND FACILITIES iHeLeadin this mai pat the price down to the lowest Ague, so leas price. My stoc __ _ _ that any one fkmily, can aflord to take _ ___ A FULL LINE OF large quantiUee of firsthand*, saving all Jobbers’ pleuue tripe daring the hot, sultry summer WM. H. FKCH season, andana enjoy thetoe coolcooi andana refreshingreireshing air Ulcr«fowi “ord to Wof STORE, would respectfullyInform the citizensof this NEW city and vicinity that he is folly prepared to . F move any building, with entire new machinery, Coiner of Market and Eighth Itreata, tend, no persons will be allowed to Call and sec. __ _ a*, - a. _ _ a • . • • Ttv txtxt* wwt a v O' which may be required of him, at short notice. Holland, Mich. HE HSR WALSH, 1 B-TT - those parties that chartered the boat ANY l-l- CUSTOM MADE Families need not leave the bonding while mov- li-l. R. • Druggist * Pharmacist, F. Bbowib. ing. Give me a call. NBW STAND l / BSW FIRM! ! iM* w.h. Finch. . l. srmrn & m TE ROLLS, & LABOTS, HA VI U-BUILT THIIR City Drug Store DulanU WORK BOOT & SHOE STORE HEBER WALSH, Printing House HARD -WARE Dry Goods, Groceries and A.T THE (DBtroeiST A PHARMACIST.) CROCKERY. ALWAYS OH EAHD. WHOLESALE ft RETAIL DEALER IN , QJJ) STAND, Til uoani m ua, Broadcloths and Cas^jhieres Drubs, on hand, and Clothing made tooHer.J The most competentWorkman constantly Em.
^ where they kave on hand a choice Stock of Wholeeal* and Retail Dealers in Corner of Ninth and Market Street*, Holland. wHh'diapttch*0^B*<1* Up ^ lhe laUat ,n<* • . Brushes, TE ROLLER ft LABOTS, BOOTS & SHOES, Medicines, Patent Derkg TaEoller, Notary Public, ataame jilace. Supporters, Cooking A Psxlor ParticularAttention paid to Repairing Ltil, ui Qinu' , Fancy Goods, Medicines,„ Whidh key will sell at Variety and Jewelry Store! Oils, E. HEROLD, Putty. 8th St. Holland, Mkh. , Grand Rapids . Prices. Perfumery, l-l* Trusses, STOVES JOSLIN & BREYUAN, i ; CUSTOM WORK AND REPAIRING . . , SeoupER Braces WESTERN MICHIGAN! Have on hand a ooastantly reolenhhed, oare- New Store! New Goods!
Done at abort notice. Bddn aHerba folly aeleotodand ever freah stock of i f y,, ' f. , ? 1 ‘ Pore wipes and for medicinaluse , _ Uqnors only; had all otBer articles usually kept in a Hard-ware, t> QB Clocks, Cash Paid, for Hides. Nails, Watches, A. Glass Etc. P.& STEKETEE *H- Eighth street,HoUand. First Class Drug Store. Jewelry,
Have opened a large and we f selectedStock of I have the largestand moat complete etdetof ^voiSrioiirU Table and Pocket Cutlery, goods in Western Michigan, all purchased for ATTENTION! GmA, from ran hards, selected with great EVERY Manufacturers of care and ahaU sen at reasonableprofit*. VARIETY Dry Goods, - O ...... - HEBER WALSH, SEVER SETS, Groceries, . Drnggi*t a Phinnacist, Croceeey, 1- .1 of years practicalexperience. Copper, r Carriage Making, . Glass-ware, Tin and AND X. Hats and Caps, BURNED OUT but not DESTROYED * Sheet Iron-waee. Boots a Shoes Etc., Etc BLACKSMITHING. Werkman & Sons f (D JACOB FURMAN have buflt a new itore near the site of GAS HD STEAM , ; the one deitroyed. where now may Mt -i 01 carriage and. wagon man- be found an entire new stock of land on luvar street, where Mvat'ftl tltnes to make PRINTING FITTEH/S. DM GOODS, %,yj i S. Cf J'ib X 1 Brick Store Top or Open Buggies LEAD AND IRON PIPES, i 1 V. V GROCERIES, Vv : . / TIN A JD SLATE ROOFINQ,
Sleighs, Trnola, Etc., Etc. Provisions, EXECUTED PROMPTLY I I ( I ft • rA,* *• • •*’ • A ’S R J. HARRINGTON A good assortmentof Trimble Skeins always HATS & CAPS, GLASS-WARE ETC PORTABLE AND STATIONARY , PANCY TOYS, ( where may be found at an tlmea, at tVartanted Seat Springs of any shape or style, A FULL LINE OF .lose nothing bat Solid Silver, MW LHUBL Yankee Notions. JLNO AT EotAii Pinnaces Wholesale or Retail. Spokes ani Hubs are manufactured from Silver Plated Ware, * / keni Snftk Sutn Tiakr, We sell at our own Price, which is ower than All Work Warranted. ive Wells and Pulnps Gooda of the Beit Quality and at Loveet CaD sn ns and yon may he son the appearanoe, General WackimUhlng done with neatness fad Iqiii « Outgo, Reasonable Prices arloes and qaal*y of onr Qooda wtB so* yon. Wo and dispatch. are ready to repair Of aU kinds oonMnaUfi and.. And Will Not be Undersold., ( Horse Shoeing a Speciality WATCHES, CLOCKS OB JEWELRY CASE PRICES. Please give ui a call. trouble to Thanking my old easterner* for past fhvors.I No In a Thoroughly BatUkotorylManner. •olidt a call from them and as many new ones rhow our goods. All fall ollmiritg fan! ilortMtiti ft ai want anything ip my line. J. Fuirar. JOSLIN BREYMAN, Oor. 8t hand MarkM 8t, Uoiland, Mkh 1- &MUinb«Tth«;fUoiud'ofllllirly. The Bghett Priee Paid for Butter ft Egg% Harrington’sBlock, Holland, / l-l. " sthta., Roiiand ,Mkh.