Show rob SALE what the may inquire when he reads this beading is lor sale now ve answer that a great many men are for sale hava been and always will bo men in bibb life public educator men who aro looked upon as impervious against unprincipled deeds their general deportment is such that tho ordinary observer would them unapproachable even with large sums of money but when the glittering dazzling dollars como within their reach principle manhood integrity character all yield to tle seductive influences of the jingling dubats ducats the statesman the lawyer the adge even the editor all have a weakness for gathering in and treasuring up the wealth of other people some are high priced others cheap dirt cheap the price is generally graded by the ability of the man in the market or the amount of influence be can exert in his respective calling to charge all men with being corrupt in this case may be assuming too much and yet we cannot co say that all men are unapproachable when the question of dollar and cents is taken in to consideration small sums may be spurned by a great many but when the amount runs up into thi thousands there lie but few they bo a Vanderbil fc or gould with a few more grains of conscience that could refuse proffered sums jay A hubbell congressman from the ninth distinct in michigan succeeded if wo anny depend upon the as a basi of our information in purchasing chuich of the grind rapids mich times body ind soul for 2 we have alwa s looked upon the above paper as being opposed to con eption monopoly and everything tint or crooked aad considered tho editor as being a man whom no cf money could buy for politic il or other pui aises cut it seems not mi church possessed a weal point and money reached it he was for sale and hubdell Hu blell bought him to haht senator feny to the bitter end and his re be it understood hat aro not particularly defending senator ferry tut we wish to be put on recoil as biving that a man who would belittle himself to buy an others influence and tho seller alike are in a business too small and contemptible for men of the positions the church and hubbell hold in society in michigan it matters not whether they oppose senator ferry or the practice of buying and selling men and their influences is too small and mean to bo tolerated any where if an office seekers decord is sot n tj deft it him let him be elected to whittier he may aspire in the name and in of the american people why not put an and to this battering of principle and manhood it has come to such a pass that honest people will hesitate to vote foi anybody or believe ane truth when it is published about a candidate be lieving abit some wealthy corporation or individual haar bought them for a consideration |