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i • * Clinton Republican.

VOL. XXXIX—NO. 17. ST. JOHNS, MICH., THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1894. WHOLE NO. 1,992.

LOCAL MATTERS Fred R. Jackson has leturned from KEY. R. D. STEARNS. DIAMOND TOURNAMENT. The Republican. An Train. THE LENDERS LOSE. Bt. John* Wheelmen Will Hold Thai* Get your watched, clocks and Jewelry Mr. and Mrs. M. Babcock are in St Tho Aged Aoalatant of the Dealt of Trinity repaired at Allison's, the old reliable Cathedral, Omaha, Impress** AU Hear' JUDGE DABOLL DECIDES TWO 1M Fourth Bl-Ennlal Meet Wednesday, C. C. VAUGHAN, Publish**. Louis this week. September Sth. jeweler. ______ere—Formerly of St. John*. FORTANT MORTGAGE Twenty-seven were received into the COMPANY CASES. ----"TERMS: Get our prices before you trade a dol M. E. church last Sunday. Special to the Chicago Record : St. Johns Wheelmen are making •1.00 lar anywhere, we can save you money Omaha, Neb., July 18 —A remarkable Decree Cancelling and Discharging Mort­ great preparations for their fourth bi ­ Strictly in Advance, Miss Maude Fitzgerald, of , is gage* Given by Mile* F. Trowbridge, of 4tf . K repps, Dk WittA Co man is the Rev. R. D. Stearns, a Protest­ ennial meet, to be held at Athletic home for a week’s vacation. Olive, and Emerson Yanoe, of Pewamo. All Settlements of Past Dae Sabaorip ant Episcopal clergyman residing in this Park, 8t. Johns, September 5th. Five tion* will be made at the rate BBITITl MB. A pension has been re-issued to city. Last fall he came to Omaha with Two important decisions were ren hund red dollars in prizes will be given, of Sl.ftO Per Tear. Mrs F. A. Percey ia visiting frenda in Stephen Sturdevant, St. Johns. his family from St. Johns, where he had dered by Judge Daboll Monday in the conststing of three diamonds, watches, Oar advertising rates are 1100 per colamn per Bay City. Mrs. H. A. Travis, of Alma, is the a cleric position. His son iseditor of the matter of the collapsed Michigan Mort etc., all good prizes. Chief Consul Steel annum. Business notices flev cents per line foi gage Company limited. The first case eaoh Insertion. Editorial notices, ten oents. B. F. Miller and family spent Sunday guest of her sister, Mrs. T. H. Hart Drovers ’ Journal at Sooth Omaha. and Charles P. Baker are taking an Business cards, II perllne per year. The Rev. Mr. Stearns is 74 years of was James F. Joy, et al., of Detroit, vs. active part in arrangements, which Marriage, birth ana de vth notices inserted free in Alma. O. L. Spaulding Jr. and Jack Spauld Emerson Vance, et. al., of Pewamo Obituary comments, resolutions, cards of thanks ing are rusticating at Grand Ledge. age and has been preaching for about insures a very successful meet. etc., will be charged for at the rate of five oents H. E. Walbridge spent Sunday in February 28tb, 1888, Emerson Vance, of per line. George Roberts and wife are visiting fifty years. He is connected with PRIZES. Correspondence containing local news IssoUc Grand Rapids. Pewamo, gave a mortgage for $2,000 to One Mile Novice — ted from all parts of the county. friends in Lansing and Williamston Trinity cathedral here as an assistant of Anonymous communications not Inserted under Edward Durkee was in Saginaw the Walker & White, on the south west First prize, gold medal, $25.00; second the dean. His duties are the reading of prize, bicycle lantern, $6.00. any olrcumstanoes. first of the week. Mrs. E. M. Richardson, of Owosso, is the litany or the morning lesson when quarter of section 29, Lebanon. The Q uarter Mile Open — Miss Fannie Church is visiting friends visiting C. E. VanSickle and family this company sold and assigned the mort week. the litany is omitted. It is not ex First prize, diamond stud, $25.00; second JOB PRINTING. in Ionia this week. aggeration to declare that his reading gage to the Franklin Moore estate, of prize, gold link cuff buttons, $15.00. Gar material is new and of the latest styles, and Detroit, of which Sullivan M. Cutcheon we guarantee satisfaction, both in prices Mr. and Mrs. George H. Steel and has been a revelation to his auditors. One Mile Handicap — and quality of work. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Roberts are visit­ ing relatives in Owosso. Josephine Scofield have gone to Old Chancelor Woolworth, Nebraska ’s wax executor. The papers were all First prize, diamond stud, $30.00; second Mission. tamed oyer to Mr. Cutcheon, and the prize, silver water set, $20.00. BUSINESS DIRECTORY O. 8. Grower, of Riley, graduated from most eminent attorney and a man dis Horace P. Gage, of South Bingham, tinguiahed in churchmanship, has been assignment placed on record. The Half Mile Dash — ATTORNEYS. the agricultural college last week. mortgage when taken was made payable First prize, silver tea set, $30.00; second raised 46 bushels of alsyke clover seed deeply affected by this old clergyman ’s prize, silver fruit dish, $15.00. LEWIS SEVERANCE. A. B. Mrs. Grant D. Carus is taking baths this year. reading, and many others have had the at the office of Walker A White, after at the St. Louis sanitarium, this week. wards succeeded by the Michigan Mort­ Two Mile Handicap — TTOBNEY, OVER PUTT’S GROCERY. H. E. Walbridge left yesterday for same experience. One morning Mother First prize, diamond shirt stud, $40.00; sec­ A gage Company limited, and interest Frank H. Frazelle, of Benton Harbor, Cleveland and Buffalo, on business and Caroline of the Mission of Our Merciful ond prize, silver wine set, $20.00. WM. N. STOCKER, was paid there after the assignment to One Mile Open — oldiers and comrades , i being one visited St. Johns the first of the week. pleasure. Savior noticed one of the girls who ac­ of your number, therefore know your wants The'Elsie base ball team will play a companied her weeping during the the Moore estate and remitted. The First prize, gold watch, $40,00; second andS also your rights by law, therfore respectfully so­ Rev. Hall has returned from his principal was paid by Vance to the prize, scarf pin, $12.00. licit your patronage in the prosecution of claims for picked nine at Athletic park this after­ litany. When she arrived at the The prizes are listed at actual cost. All claa* nsions, back pay, bounty or rations. Also Notary vacation and Rev. Butler is expected company March 11th, 1892, but was not Kiblic. Enquire at Putt’s grocery. noon. home next week. mission she asked the girl why she had A event*. 38 tf WM. N. STOCKER. wept. The girl said : remitted, nor|was Mr. Cutcheon or the J- H. Fedewa went to Isabella county Charles Barron, of Flushing, an old Moore estate notified of the payment. Only a Watch. I. FBDKWA. H. K. WALBBIOUK I couldn ’t help it. That old man Tueeday to sell lands for the Mortgage resident of St. Johns, visited friends In October, 1893, the Mortgage Com­ FEDEWA Sc WALBRIDOE, read that litany as if it was intended The following is a contribution by TTORNEY8 AT LAW, ST. JOHNS, MICH. Company. here the first of the week. pany received the following letter: „ Over Travis A Baker’s. for me alone. ” Robert G. Allison, who is associated Mrs. Seymour D. Watson and mother, Chaa. P. Vaughan, of Purdy’s station. FRANKLIN MOORE ESTATE. B. If. PERRIN. P. X. PERRIN. A. J. BALDWIN. Another illustration was shown last with his father in the jewelery Mrs. Parker, visited friends in Grand Detroit , October 25,1898. PERRINS SC BALDWIN,* New York, is the guest of his brother, Sunday. At the close of the service at business in this village. When it Ledge last week. the editor of The Republican . Mich . Mort . Co . L’t'd . ttorneys at law , money loaner the cathedral on that day a stranger St. Johns, Mich. understood how much work a and Real state Agents. Office ove Gentlemen: AWIckes’grocery, Clinton Ave., St. Johns, Mich. Mrs. Janette Ager, of Gaines, is visit­ Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Upton took the approached one of the churchmen and watch does, you will readily see how it ing her daughter, Mrs. W. W. Simonson, Northwest at Detroit yesterday for Du­ As I do not know Emmereon Vance's post- EDWIH H. LYON. JOHN C. DOOLINQ. asked the name of that very old man office address, I will ask you to say to him that gets out of order apparently so easily. LTON SC DOOLINQ. in St. Johns this week. luth. They will be absent two weeds. who read the lesson. On being in ­ all past due interest on his mortgage to this The little time piece you carry in yonr ttorneys at law , st. Johns , mich . estate must be paid by November 15th, or I Office over Kendrick ’s store. 35tf H. L. Kendrick ’s pacing colt has been Miss O. Shaw, who has been visiting formed that it was Mr. Stearns, he said: pocket ticks 18,000 times in one hoar A started in a few races this summer, and “I have heard all the great elocu­ shall be constrained to commence foreclosure. G. B. Porter and family for the past two Very truly yours, 157,680,000 times in one year. NORTON * WEIMER, is making a fine record. tionists and orators of the age. includ ­ ttorneys at law . office in court weeks, returned to her home in Kala­ S. M. Cutcheon . Executor. The balance wheel of an 18 size Elgin A House, up stairs, St. Johns, Mich. ^George A. Eates sold a colt he had mazoo Tuesday. ing Murdock, Charlotte Cushman, Mrs. November 1st the Company remitted watch is 23-32 of an inch in diameter WALBRIDOE Sc OSBORN, developed for $250 last week. George Henry Wilbur, late of the St. Johns Siddons and many others, but I never to Mr. Cutcheon $136.10, as interest on over all, and with a good motion makes TTORNEYS AT LAW, ST. JOHNS, MICH is a successful horseman. News office, has accepted a position in heard anything read with such thrilling the Vance mortgage, Mr. Cutcheon sup­ of a revolution to every tick, with a Harry Sproat and Martin Baker, of the Journal office at Ithaca. He left to power as that reading by Mr. Stearns. posing it came from Vance. It did not continuous forward movement would PHYSICIANS. Grand Rapids, are visiting the family commence his duties Tuesday. His head seems already up above the develop that the mortgage bad been travel in one hour 3-5 of a mile, in one clouds.” of Martin'Baker, in St. Johns. The call for a republican county con­ paid until after the failure, and the year 5,643.2 miles—farther than from St. HENRY PALMER, M. D. These remarks indicate that Mr* eneral practicioner and practi - vention, to nominate county officers and I^bore estate continued to hold the Johns to Rome. The escapement wheel cal Occullst. Office over Hunt's Drug Store, Senator Steel joined a party at Mt. Stearns is indeed a remarkable man. would go ,98 miles, the forth wheel GOffice hours 2 to 5 p. m. 49tf Pleasant last Friday and went north a lepresentatiye in the state legisla­ mortgage and notes. The suit was ture, appears iu another column. He is very pleased that his work can brought by James F. Joy and others nearly 13 miles, the third wheel nearly J. J. TRAVIS, M. D-, fishing. He returned last night. be of benefit. The Record correspond ­ FFICE OVER FILDEW 4 MILLMAN’S. Dis­ interested in the estate to foreclose the miles, the center wheel nearly 1-3 of k O eases ol Women and Children s specialty. Mrs. Harrison Halbert and daughter H. Lewis, who lives two miles south ent had a pleasant conversation with mortgage, claiming that the Company of a mile and the main wheel or main ­ Alice, of Grand Ledge, spent Sunday in of Elsie, raised over 90 bushels of alsyke S. E. GILLAM, M. D., Mr. Stearns a few evenings ago in was not the agent of the estate, but of spring barrel nearly 1-20 of a mile. St. Johns, the guest of Dr. L. Jones and clover seed off of 26 acres. He sold the HYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OFFICE AND which there came out some of the Vance. The court decided that the An Elgin watch kown as an 18 or large residence west of Court House. Office hours wife. crop to John Hicks Monday for $569.40. P1 te 4 p. X., except Wednesdays from 7 to 9 r x. facts of his early life. Mr. Stearns Company was agent for the estate, and size is composed of 170 pieces, of which Burglars tried to gain entrance at While berrying near Crystal Lake last keeps up his interests in the events of that the payment made to the Com­ there are 55 screws all made by auto­ C. E. KNAPP, M. D.. week, an 8 year old gray mare belonging HYSICIAN AND 8UKUEON. OFFICE ON Frank Barnbardt ’s house id East Bing ­ the day and is enjoying a serene old pany was a good payment and decrees matic machinery. to D. G. McConkey, of Olive, broke P Court House square—east of Court House, ham, last Friday night, but were scared age. that the mortgage shall be cancelled St. Johns. lose in the night and has not been seen Encouraging. away. and discharged.: DR. R. Q. MORRISON. since. Grange Picnic. HYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OFFICE ON Mr. and Mrs. George Reynolds and The other case was Miles F. Trow­ In fixing the rates to be charged for P Clinton Avenue, north of railroad. Office Mr. and Mrs. Thad Reynolds leave (to­ Guy, infant son of Frank and Cora Picnic at Agricultural College, Lansing bridge and Ellen Trowbridge vs. Robert city water, for various purposes, some hours from It to 12 a. M.,snd 1 to 5 P. x., and G to 8 evening. Sunday 2 to 5 P. x. day for a two weeks’ visit among friends Huntington, of Redlands. California, Aug. 24. The Grangers of Ingham, D. Rose. October 14th, 1883, Trow­ tormer board fixed the rate at four died at Owosso, August Cth, aged 14 FRANK C. DUNN, M. D. in Ohio. . Eaton and Clinton counties will hold a bridge gave a $1,200 mortgage to Chris ­ cents per front foot, for lawn purposes. HYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OFFICE OVER Mrs. Lizzie J. Hildreth, and nieces the months and 16 days. Funeral services picnic at Agricultural College. Hon. tian Ross, of Detroit, guardian of Rob­ At a glance, ” theoretically, that might Gruier’e Store, Fowler, Mich. 6tf P Misses Nellie and Annie Campbell, held at the house of John Falor, St Alpha Messer from Vermont, lecturer ert D. and J. M. Ross. The money seem to be fair, practically it bae proved MISCELLANEOUS. spent the first of the week in Gratiot Johns. Elder H. M. Rose officiated. of the National Grange, will address catne through General L. 8. Trowbridge, to be exceedingly unfair. ksson ^TiPshort ^hand and type . county visiting relatives. Mrs. M. L. Davis, of North East Bing ­ the people in the afternoon. of Detroit, attorney for the Ross estate, As no account has been taken ol the writing given by Mrs. J. E. Llttell. Terms Clinton county Pomona Grange will reasonable. 7 tf Edwin**!. Lyon, who has been under ham, was called to Ohio two weeks ago, but the loan was made through the depth of the lot, one man has been have a banner and all members of the the weather for the part two weeks, to attend the funeral of her only sister office of SamuelS. Walker, and the latter called upon to pay double the amount E. I. HULL, order and others from Clinton county that his neighbor pays for precisely the NDERTAKER, NO. 1G CLINTON AVENUE. expects to go north the last of this week Mrs. Davis is now the only surviving and his successors, Walker A White and Residence 105 Wight street. will please fall iu line after the grounds same U for a much needed rest. member of her father ’s family, of which the Michigan Mortgage Company limited surface of ground. H. M. QOHN, John Brown, the abolitionist, was a are reached. Everybody invited. collected interest. The mortgage was paid One man is charged four cents per ETERINARY SURGEON. GOLD MEDAL- Mr. and Mrs. Philip R. Sturgis, of St. distinguished son. in full February 15th, 1890, but waa not foot or the narrow end of his premises, V lst of the Ontario Veterinary College. Office Johns, will celebrate the twenty-fifth McDonald ’s Drug Store, night calls at Farmers’ ^ Dr. George Havens, son of Mr. and Minnie Stevenson is at home. remitted to the investor nor the mort­ and his neighbor with precisely the Hotel, St. Johns, Mich. 3 13 anniversary of their marriage, Wednes ­ gage discharged, although the interest same amount of ground is charged four day afternoon, August 29th. and Mrs. Dr. Havens, of St. Johns, died Mrs. T. H. Hart spent Sunday in Ionia. S. W. INGRAHAM, at Muskegon, Sunday, August 11, aged 35. was kept up by the Company. Trow­ cents per foot for the long side of his; NDERTAKER. OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE Sunday school rally today. Gov. all depending upon the directions that Square, St. Johns, Mich. The 15th annual fair of the western He practiced medicine in Fowler for a bridge brought suit to have the mort­ U Michigan Agricultural and Industrial Rich will be here. gage cancelled and diecnarged, and the their front doors swing ! )LUNKETT, LEADING PHOTOGRAPHER. time and finally went to Muskegon. West side Clinton Avenue, St. Johns, Mich. Society will be held in Grand Rapids His remains were brought to St. Johns James H. Conn is visiting his brother court so decreed. As well might the discrimination be All work Guaranteed first cla 26tf Sept. 24, 25, 26, 27 and 28th. for burial. Funeral services were in Atlanta, Georgia. There are avast number of cases where made upon the color of the hair or the rthur corbin , d . d . s.-crowns, held at the residence of his parents George W. Emmons and family are the conditions are practically the same length of the nose of the respective “Bridge Work” (teeth without plates) 'Frank Parks, of Olive, went to Crystal andA all Latest Processes. Lake last week blackberrying , and dur­ yesterday. home from Argentine. as the above. About $90,000 principal, parties I It is encouraging to note that the ing the night one of his horses was The 5-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Edwin H. Lyon made a business trip and $7,000 interest had been paid in QTATE BANK OF ST. JOHN8. burned to death by forest fires. D. Sherman, of Soloman City, Kansas, to Ohio the first of the week. and not remitted to the investors at the judgement and conscience of the present board are likely to make COMMERCIAL AND SAVING8. died recently of hydrophobia. The time of the failure, in sums running from Dr. H. M. Gohn returned from There were fourteen cars of produce changes in this arbitrary rule, tending CAPITAL, 850,000. Shermans formerly lived in Ovid town ­ $100 to $1,200, with a very few excep ­ Canada last Friday. The doctor shipped from St. Johns last Tuesday. tions where the sum exceeded the latter toward equity in the matter. NET ASSETS OF STOCKHOLDERS, $900,000.00. had a severe attack of sickness while in ship, this county, and later in Hamilton township, Gratiot county, where the Mrs. H. M. Perrin has been confined amount. While each case has peculiai G. E. Corbin . PORTER K. PERRIN, President. Canada, but is much improved now. to the house the past week by a sprained ,*r- .. i —— child was bitten by H. Webber's dog, in features of its own, in most cases the BUSINESS LOCALS. GEO. F. MARVIN, Vice-President. Frank McPherson, of Essex, took the ankle. Company collected interest and did J. W. FITZGERALD, Cashier. June, 1893. The dog was supposed to Strayed. morning train in St. Johns Monday for be mad, and was killed by Mr. Sherman. Mrs. E. E. White and Mrs. A. E. other acts that under the above decis­ H. H. FITZGERALD, Asst.Cash. ions renders it the agent of the lenders From one mile south of Carson City, Cincinnati, Ohio, where he will visit The August crop report estimates the Morey returned from Bay View Tues­ August 8th, dappled gray mare, 8 years DIRECTORS: among friends for the next two weeks. day evening. What the result of the decisions will old. Please send information to D. G. P. K. Perrin, O. W. Munger, Geo. F. Marvin, J. H average yield of wheat at something be is problematical. It is more than McConkey, St. Johns, Michigan. Corblt, J. H. Fedews, J. W. Fitzgerald, Mich­ Mr. and Mrs. Ed. McCreary, who hay'e over 15 bushels per acre; oats 28 Mrs. E. I. Fermenter and Mrs Eli likely that odo of the cases will go to ael Spltzley, Jease Sullivan, C- S. Allison, been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. bushels,and apples 53 per cent, of an Mead are visiting their old home in Oil and Gasoline. James Richardson, G. £. Corbin. the supreme court, and there is some Charles Evans has an oil wagon on Spaulding for the past week, returned average crop as against 21 per cent, last Bridgeport, Vermont. talk revived of attempting to make the a Par Cant. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. to their home in Cahoes, New York, the streets, and will deliver kerosene year. The hot weather and severe H. P. Baldwin 2nd, of Detroit, and the stockholders liable for the full and gasolene at your door at the same last Saturday. drowth has damaged all kinds of crops rnHE CLINTON COUNTY SAVINGS BANK. attorney Frank McNamara, of Mt. Pleas­ amount. In the meantime it will be a prices charged by the dealers. Set your Charley Patterson, who has been materially. Potatoes will be small, and ant, were in town Tuesday on Michigan relief to those who have paid to know cans at your doors and the wagon will ST. JOHNS, MICH. employed in Travis A Baker’s drug from .present indications will bring a stop. Bells on the horses. When you Mortgage Company business. that unless the supreme court overturns hear the bells the oil wagon is near. PAYS 4 PER CENT. INTEREST ON DEP08ITS store the past year, left for Otsego, good price. List of letters advertised Aug. 15,1894: Judge Daboll ’s opinion, they will not 16 2 AND LOANS MONEY ON APPROVED Allegan county, the first of the week, The law officers of Fedewa A Wal- have to pay again. It is needless to where he has employment in a drug bridge, over Travis A Baker’s, have Mrs, G. J. Burnett, Miss Ota Belle, Clinton BONDS AND REAL ESTATE SECURITY. Mrs. C. M. Dodge, James M. Dunn, Miss add that the investors cannot share in Funeral store. been thoroughly remodeled, and are such satisfaction. Ave., residence 105 Wight St. ALBERT J. BALDWIN, President. now as nice and convenient as possible. Allie Fox, Henry Hepler, L. 8. Lyon, E. L Hull . Maple Rapids Dispatch : A. II. Latti- G. PENNELL, Vice-President. The front portion of the building is Mrs. Nettie Parks, A. C. Russell, George ANNOUNCEMENTS. Funeral Director . mer, of Lebanon, has raised about $600 P. E. WAL8WORTH, Treasurer. divided into two rooms, with sliding Sears, Eliso A. Willett. To Ront. worth of clover seed this season. * * * The ladies’ »id society of West Bingham doors between, and will be occupied as Folding chairs and folding tables at Ora Parr and Miss Ivah Hubbell In a controversy over the amount of will meet with Mrs. Grant Phelps, on Thurs ­ BORN. private rooms of the firm. There is a gold in a gold dollar Monday, it was day afternoon, August 23th. All Invited. E. I. Hull ’s have secured schools for the next terms The M. E. Aid Society, of Bengal, will meet In St. Johns, August 14th, to Mr. and Mrs. handsome' mantel and fire place in one maintained by George W. Reynolds Bargains in Spectacles, Eyes tested in Dallas township. We wish them with Mrs. O. R. Rice on Thursday, August Fred Irving, a son. of the rooms. The floor is painted and that there was a dollar ’s worth of gold free. 4tf Kirepps, DeWitt A Co. success. 28rd, at 1 o'clock r. m. Cordial invitation to a beautiful rug takes the place of carpet ­ over and above the alloy. Edward all. An Yon Going to bo Married? MARRIED. H. M. Perrin has made a thorough ing. Back of these rooms is the recep­ Brown claimed that the alloy should be Rev. Chaa. Corman will preach at the If so, remember that I have a fine At the M. E. parsonage, August Ilth, by the inspection of property in northern tion room and general office, and still deducted. There are 25 8-10 grains of Kincaid achool house on Saturday evening, line of furniture and would be pleased pastor. C. G. Thomas, Mr. David Norton to Michigan where his clients has loans further back is a library room which pure gold in the gold dollar, and this is August 18th. You are invited. Don't fail to to have you call and examine my goods. Miss Alice Parish, both of St. Johns, Mich. made by the late Michigan Mortgage will be occupied by Mr. Edward made the unit of value—U. 8. Revised hear him. E. I. Hull . At the M. E. parsonage. August 14th, by Company. He reports security poor in Moinett. All the rooms have been statutes Sec. 3,511. By the same statute There will be a warm biacuit and honey No. 16 Clinton Ave . the pastor, C. G. Thomas, Mr. LoisT. Knowls, most cases, with little chance of the aocial at the residence of Henry Gay, In of%)live, to Mrs. Dora L. Wesley, of St. newly papered, and are very bright and 516 grains of gold are contained in Bengal, Thuraday, August 22, for the benefit Tortoise shell hair pins. Johns. lenders getting their money back. cheerful. every $20 piece. of Rev. Chaa. Carman. All are invited. At Allison ’s. 1 \ ST. JOHNS REPUBLICAN, THTTRSDA Y, AUG. 10,1894. ££ssss^] MICHIGAN NEWS. SHROUDED IN MYSTERY. ANOTHER BOND ISSUE? PROHIBITION ISTS. CONGRESSIONAL N«\VS. KILLED ON THE TRA^K. Hon. Calvin A. Blood, of Marino City, That U a Question Now Agitating Finan ­ Sekate .—mth dsr.—A resolutW* wo,i intro ­ Disastrous Rsllroad Collision la ■,’noul Found Dead. cial Circles—The Surplus Vary Low. duced by Mr. Mills (Dem.. Tex.) sod o/fitreil to —Two Trainmen Killed, FUNERAL OP EX.-QOV. BLAIR- Hon. Calvin A. Blood, a resident of Washington: The question of an­ STATE CONVENTION £F THE lie on the table temporarily, declaring that In A disastrous bead-end collision oc­ Marine City since 1345, was found the revision of the existing system of national PROMINENT MEN PRESENT, other bond issue is being discussed COLD WATER PARTLY* taxation the following principles baou .VI be curred on the Atchison, Topeka 4s dead in a cottage at 874 Fifteenth among treasury officials. The fact observed: First, that all taxes are burdut* on Santa Fe railroad, between Hurdlana street, Detroit, under very peculiar that the gold reserve has fallen to the taxpayers and can only be rightfully im­ and Gibbs, Mo., between express train Coward); Crime of Win. Broad wall, of circumstances. The cottage where posed to raise revenue to support the govei v $52,000,000, which is $13,000,000 lqss Tbs Meeting Wsa of the Usual Character ment: second, that when taxes are imposed 0» No. 5, westbound, and express No. 4, llangor.--Improvements In the Lum­ the body was found has been occupied than the amount of the reserve at the I uported goods the rate should be so low ow eastbound, resulting in two trainisen for about five weeks by a woman time of the bond issue last February, of that Party —Th# Platform Was a apt materially to restrict fcttporu: third, that being billed and several passengers in ­ ber Trade. —Michigan Crop Report.— hi selecting articles to bo taxed only these named Black, who formerly lived ia is being ".sod as ay argument in favor Boos or Contsatloa and Is a L*s|tbf ready for consumption should tie chosen sod- jured sad (be engines and combination Other Htoto Happening*. Marine City and had a considerable Of a new Issue. The treasury figures thee,* Imported for manufusOuro or ru-muuiF express and bag-gage cars completely family, among them a son named Pises of L:tsr*tcra —?fcs Uso Named. fastare should be exempt. The resolution) show that there Is now in this country ollesed by Mr. Chandler lookilg So the Investi ­ demolished. According to orders tho David, 19 years old, and a boy of 9. at least a six months' stpply of sugar, gation of the Dominion Coal Cot, of , Nova Drains were to have met at Gftrbs, and Laat Honors to Bx-Gov. Itlnlr, There is also a grown daughter named so that little may be expected from Scoba, ancl the substitute offend' by- Mr. Mills iU is alleged No. 4 violatedl orders. Flora. Mr. Blood had been visiting The Prohibition state convention, to in the way of ma addition to t brut original reso­ Distinguished men were present from that source. This is also true of lution providing that a special' committee of Uhe train*-met on a slight curve and with the Black family for a few days. whisky. The statistics of the internal place in nomination a ticket for the cam* together with terrific fortv*. all over Michigan to pay last honors to several state offices, convened at the five should L*r directed to report to the Senate the memory of Hon. , the The affair is shrouded in mystery and revenue bureau show that the tax whether nay meoaber of congress is or battles the police. already has been paid upon over 13,- Academy of Music at Kalamazoo with was interested la any compuvty engaged WdiooM Bala. war governor of the commonwealth. about 600 people present. in mining coot ta any of tho* states of The body lay in state in his old home 000,000 gallons of whisky in excess of the United States or any rail toad com­ The state central committee held a Frcm different? points in IllitHu* A in Jackson, which, though spacious, the amount upon which the tax had pany engaged la transporting coal w4tich would MINOR MICHIGAN NEWS. meeting at the office of A. M. Todd. come Into- competition, with the Doaunioa Coal lows*aomes the' welcome news shtat was not large enough to hold the peo ­ been paid one year ago. There ­ company, and whether Its removal would re­ the drought was brwken in those st«t©g fore but little relief may be ex ­ Chairman Charles P. Russell, of De­ duce the price of cent to consumers- and what ple. They gathered on the lawn and The Grand Rapids and Indiana depot troit, presided. The time was chiefly by hewry raiw fall* The corn c?op*4 sat and stood under the shade of the a Edgerton burned to the ground. pected from revenues before December. section of Phe oounffiy vroald be be Befitted by which was almost bwrned up was tyj -a elms and pines. Old citizens of Jack- The only recourse, therefore, it is con ­ spent in discussing the question of a Us retention was coaled up The bill'for the claimed?and in a number of localities^ platform. It was arranged that Prof. deportation of- anarchist* then came up and Mr. son county were numerous. A squad William R. Goff has beer appointed tended, will be to a bond issue, and HIU explained. its provisions. Unless some will ejftced the average yield. A\lf- postmaster at Brookrielu, Eaton there are many well informed persons Samuel Dickie, of Albion, should be action was taken' by Oils government snob as of members of the G. A. R. were on temporary chairman, and Rev. William was now before the Senate, this county, ‘he crops ware mutch 1 benefited by thaw guard at the steps of the dwelling. county, vice Charles W. Walker, re­ who believe that if this congress does rain. Ii* some sectlone of the states* clined. A. Taylor, of Jonesville, temporary said, would soon 1 be- the-duatping ground for the The Loyal Legion were marshaled by not pass a prohibitive resolution before anarchists of the world. It was not lncbnded named wind stoems did! considerable* adjournment $50,000,000 or more will secretary of the convention. to make tne belief ini anarchy a crimv and Col. Sterling, and marched in tiix Detroit boys, bent on murdering therefore no attempt hudi been made to detlna damage. At Areola, flJL, the ther ­ double file to view the body. soon be issued. That there would be Chairman Russell called the conven ­ Indians, were pulled out of a freight tion to order at 11 o'clock, and it vrhd anarchy. After some debate and the adoption mometer registered 106 ia the shade • The coffin, with the lid open, stood in car at Adrian and taken home to be no difficulty in placing nnv reasonable Of some amendment**, the bill was passed and and an hour later an amateur cyclone amount even at the premium exacted then opened by prayer and the tempor ­ Messrs. HIU. Faulkner aruti Chandler were-ap ­ the center of the principal room. The spanked. ary officers named assumed their posi ­ pointed conferees' Ho one. The House trans ­ accompanied by a- light tain struck face, save for a thin and pinched look, in February, seems apparent from the acted some important: routine' business, but that vicinitjg. All the- broom corn in C. L. Brundage, of Muskegon, lias fact that the February bonds are being tions and proceeded to organ spent most of tho day debasing the Senses- liad much the appearance which the The report of the committee^ on per ­ that neighborhood was blown to the deceased bore in his later life. There been nominated senator to represent sold at a premium of 1.27 per cent. amendments to- the Indian appropriation bill. the twenty-third district by the Re­ manent organization recommended Mr. Johnson, of Ohloi presented the memorial) gTound and the damago* wrought is were mementoes of flowers in many that the chairman and secretary of of the Centrul Labor Union, ot Cleveland. O.-, variously estimated tb bw between beautiful forms. A portrait, painted publicans. Tried to Kob an Eiprau, praying for the impeachment at United State* $30,000 and $50,000/ From Texas the state central committee be elected District Judge Kicks, of. Onto and it was re­ come years ago, stood on the mantel. In Standish every mill and factory An attempt was made late at night ferred to the judiciary, committee. Repre ­ comes the report that mere- rain has James F. Joy, Judge T. M. Cooley, by the convention. This brought up is running full blast, and a new fac­ to hold up the Lake Shore express many who opposed the action, but it sentative Richards, of Ohio, in.reduced a bill fallen in the western-' pprbina of the Gov. Rich, Gen. Alger, Col. Grosvenor, tory, the Star Wooden works, is rap ­ train at Kessler, Ind., upon the iden ­ involving an lmportanUcbange in the manner state during the-last-eleven-days than was adopted. of conducting the work of Congressional com­ «x-Gov. Luce and Col. M. Shoemaker idly approaching completion. tical spot that the train was held up The result of the district caucuses mittees. This bill will provide that every ses­ for twelve years past. The l-niias have were among those present. The G. A. Crops in the vicinity of Howard City last fall. The train was just approach ­ was then announced, after which the sion of a legislative body of the national Con ­ extended into Colorado, Nowth- Dakota R. and the Jackson militarj' companies, ing a split switch at Kessler when the gress shall be open to the public. If It passes and Kansas. are almost a failure owing to drought convention took a recess until 1 It will effectually do away with'star chamber carrying their muskets, marched to and recent frost. Some of the farmers engineer noticed that the switch o ’clock. proceedings in all congressional matters. the beating of muffled drums. Rev. Killod 'Mis Wlftfr are cutting the corn iu order to save turned so as to run the train on V i-i The convention reconvened at 1:30 Senate .—196th day.—The-Senate-held a short Xt'a&hington Gardner delivered the the fodder. siding. A big obstruction of ties r.nd and Rev. It. R. Wightman, of Albion, and uninteresting session. The- most import ­ Thomas Holt, janitor of the* Tfcurcli funeral oration. It was an eloquent lumber was piled upon the siding a made a brief Rj-eech. The temporary ant event w * the passage of a resolution di­ of the Atonement at Fifth avemw- and tribute to the life and public services A new barn on the farm of J. W. few rods ahead of his engine. The organization was made permanent. recting the President to'tako steps-for tU: re­ Seventeenth street, Brooklyjn^ s^uot bis of Austin Blair. Sutherland, five miles north of Lapeer, obstruction did not appear to be iifl- lease of American citizens confined' .n the wife three times at thehru home in was burned together with all its con ­ Rpberts ’ rules of order were adopted. Island of Cuba for participation ini recent re­ I passable, and the engineer put on all The reports of the committees were bellions. The early adjournment was due to a Brooklyn, and then:- cut her throat tents. Loss $1,000; insurance small. the steam and dashed through the made the first order. Nomination of desire to avoid Irritating remarks which it was wsth a razor. She died soon> after* * iiHOT HIS FATHER-IN-LAW. Incendiary. thought, on the Democratic side, would prob ­ split switch at a high rate of speed. candidates, raising of funds, election ably be heard later In the day from Republican wards. No reason for the deed is Wm, Broadwell Shot Hi* Father-in-law, The eleventh annual reunion of As the train passed the obstruction of committee officers, election of state Senators and might lead to a debate, which at known beyond the supposition.! that | A. U. Moor-, of Arlington. the engineer noticed a group of the present time, when reeling is running high Holt is insane. Michigan Batalion regiment will be central committee were made the must prove disagreeable. House .—After a ; Wm. Broadwell, of Ilaugor, 23 years held at Goguae Lake near Battle masked men, and as the engine cleared order of business. The report was rather uninteresting session the House ad­ of age, is a man who never knew a Creek, Aug. 28-29 in connection with the track of all obstacles the would-be adopted, although an attempt was journed at 2:45 p. m. Immediately on the ad­ Cholera in . highwaymen fired several shots into journment the clerk announced 'the call for a hardship in his life. Ilis father is pos ­ the reunion of the Calhoun County made to have the convention elect the Domocratic caucus. The annotneement was London: Four patients ff-cm the sessed of ample means and the boy bataliou. the train, none of which, however, chairman of the state central com­ greeted with cheers on the Republican side. stteamer Balmoral, which arrived! at took effect. The United States express mittee. Senate .-w-l'iiTth day—The Houso bill to -reim­ Gimvesend from St. Petersburg, aro always had everything his heart could Newaygo is discussing the best car was attached to the train and had desire. Early in life he contracted a means to insure its population a plenti ­ The committee on credentials re­ burse E. H. Nebecker. late treasurer of the found to be suffering from Asiatic vicious habit which grew on him. He on board a large amount of money. It ported 458 delegates present, and the United States, for 11.000 paid by him to make cholera. The Balmoral, upon arrh ad, ful supply of water in the summer is thought that this was known to the good a shortage in his accounts when -his office Was married at Clayton, six years ago time. As it is now the village is with ­ r,«me was adopted: Mr. James Dunn, was turned over to hO successor,' was passed reported that one of her seamen-died. desperadoes who attempted to hold up >vho was booked for the evening mass the day previous of cholera. to Rose Cooper. The marriage proved out the protection that it should have the train A bill was Introduced by Mr. Allen (Pop.. unhappy, lie misused her at different from tire. meeting v^ech, was called for and Neb.) to -‘prevent professional lobbying. ” made a brief address. < liairman C. P. which was referred to the committee oaeduca- times. She left him and went back tion and labor. A motion bv Senator George THIS MARKETS. again to him and died a few days after. The Jones & McCall Company, print ­ THE HEATHENS DO BATTLE. Russell reported $332.82 with pledges (Dem.. Miss.) to take up the bankruptcy bill ers and binders at Saginaw, have tiled which were good for .>150, had been resulted in a vote of 27 to 14. No quorum. A New York. A In a short time he married Barbaia News of the Latest Fight* Between China Moore. They always quarreled, and chattel mortgages aggregating $15,000. made. House bill appropriating #60.000 for the con ­ Cattio —Natives...... $ 4 30 SJ 54 79 Clarence L. Judd is trustee. The First and on Land and Water. struction of a revenue cutter for San Francisco Hogs,...... 5 50 5 75 black eyes were the rule, not the ex ­ R. A. Mills was named as an assistant harbor was passed. A joint resolution au­ Sheep —Good to choice ...... 2 62(4® 3 18VS: ception. 'ier father advised her to re­ National hank of Saginaw is the priu- Yokohama: Additional battles have 'secretary. thorizing a committee of Knights of Pythias Lamhs ...... 3 «0 4 60- turn home. She followed his advice. cipal creditor. !>een fought between the Japanese and The chair named D. W. Gran- to illumine the dome of the capitol- during the Wheal —No. 2 red...... 69>fc the Chinese, and the latter have been don, of Adrian; O. A. Crosier, of Grand coming encampment was agreed to. Tils .Sen ­ Com*-No. 2...... frl ® tW Broadwell followed her, trying to get L. Brooks, who lives near Lawton, ate bill to further encourage the holding of a Oats— No. 2 white ...... 41: 41. her to return and live with him. Moore defeated. Seikoan has been taken by Rapids, and F. N. Tomlinson, of world's exposition at Atlanta. Ga.. in 1695. by Toledo —Grain. is 30 years old, but thinks he can't the Japanese with trifling loss. The Wayne, as tellers, and they with the admitting exhibits free of duty and by provid ­ would not let him in the house. They afford to live the few remaining years ing lor striking off tneduis at United States Wheat, —No. 2 spot. . 54 quarreled, Broadwell drew a revolver, Chinese in this engagement lost 500 chairman and secretary were sworn in. mints was passed. House —On motion of No. 2 September. . 55 © 65 of his life. lie cut his throat three killed. The enemy fled in the direc­ The nomination of candinates for Mr. McCann (Dem.. Ill.) a resolution Corn*-No, 2...... 65 ■©• 55 fired, then took to the woods. A neigh ­ times with a case knife, but his wife instructing the commissioner of labor Oats—life. 2mixed... Uit bor named Lynch saw the shooting tion of Koshiu. The Japanese are in state offices was then taken up, and Buffalo—Live Stock. and son interfered iu time to save his possession of Yashan. the following ticket was chosen: to investigate the effects of machinery and followed Broadwell, who came to life. on lubor. wages, etc., was agreed to. Cattle—Mixed shipments ...... 3 00 (® 3 75' Bangor, hid in a lumber pile and took An imperial ordinance just issued For Governor — Mr. Myer (Deni.. La.), from the committee on Sheep...... 2 25 - stop. Officers were on hand and ar­ charged with entering two farm pursuits. The greatest excitement pre ­ Secretas y CJ State— militia all able-bodied citizens of the United Cleveland. houses north of the city and taking vails here at Tokio and other large O. D. Scheumeuhorn , of Reading. States between the ages of 18 and 45. the or­ rested Broadwell. Broadwell has rela­ State Treasurer— ganized militia to be known as the national Oattle— Best...... 4 25 © 4 00- tives in Detroit. Moore once lived iu money, watches and other valuables. tjivns as a result oi the victories of Romekt D. Scott , of Pontiac. guard and the unorganized as the reserve Other- grades...... 3 00 3 80 Sparta. He cannot recover. Broaflwell The stoleu property was found on his the Japanese troops. Auditor-General — militia. The morning hour expired without Hogs...... 5 10 5 8 V Chaules K. Pehuine . of Jackson. action on the bill. Under the terms of the 3 00" was released on $5,000 bonds. person. The greatest excitement prevails Lambs- ...... 2 25 © here that the Japanese naval forces Attorney-General — special order, tho remainder of the day w-as 3 »> Mrs. Kit-iinger, wife of Otto Kit- John G iberron . of Clare. devotod to bills reported from the committee Wheat —No. 2 red...... 60 © 51 have been defeated in an engagement Commissioner State Land Office— on public buildings and grounds. Oats—No* 2 white ...... 45‘A® 4*5 Hi- Crops. zinger. a Mauistee lumberman, was Corn —No. 2 mixed ...... with Chinese warships. G eorge Roklofs , of Grand Rapids. Senate .—198th day.—After a session lasting 52 © 62(4* I The estimates in the August report thrown from a dog cart in which she Member State Board of Education — only a little more than an hour, during, which Pittsburg. was riding, striking on her head and Harvey B. Hatch , of Marquette. are based on more than 1.050 returns Superintendent Public Instruction — no business of any importance was transacted Oattle. —...... 3 51 © 4 89" received since the first of the month. fracturing the base of her skull, ller Hawaiian Republic Form illy Recognised. the Senate adjourned. House .—Short session. Hogs-...... 5 09 @ 5 30 A letter of congratulation and greet­ Fukd M. White , of Dexter. No business of any general importance. Sheep and Lambs ...... 2 25 © 4 50 The average yield of wheat per acre physicians say there are no hopes for Wheat —No. 2 rod...... 50 © 51, as estimated is, in the southern her recovery. ing from President Cleveland in the United States Senator (long term)— Corn —Mixed ...... 61 © 62 counties, 15.57 bushels; in the central name of the United States is on the Prof . Samuel dickey , of Albion. STARVING KOREANS. Oats—No* 2 white ...... 45(4® 46: Hubert Henry and Homer Dayton, way from Washington to President United States Senator ishortterm) — Cincinnati. counties 15.05 bushels, and in the 10 years old, were playing at Sher ­ John Russell , of New Haven. Crop* Failed Two Years—Invading Armies northern counties 15.40 bushels. The Dole, of the Hawaiian republic. The Cattle—Good to prime ...... 3 O wood, with a railroad torpedo. Henry recognition of the new republic was The raising of funds was next in Stole Government Stores. Lower grades...... 2 13 average for the state is 15.47 bushels. struck it with a hammer, when it ex ­ order and $1,230 was subscribed- Jos ­ Hogs...... 5 00 Wheat is of excellent quality. tiaally decided upon, and the message Washington: Ye Sung Soo, Korean Sheep and lambs ...... 2 00 ploded. A portion struck Dayton in was framed and mailed through the eph Hutchinson, of Detroit; A. M. Wheat —No. 2 red...... 60 The total number of bushels of the pit ot the stomach, causing dau- Todd, of Kalamazoo; Alex. McVittie, charge d'affaires, has received dis­ wheat reported marketed by farmers regular channels. A few days ago a patches from Seoul which reveal a Corn —No; 2 mixed ...... 6A .© gerous injuries. letter was received from President of Detroit; F. N. Tomlinson, of Detroit, Oats—No* 2 white ...... 32)«® In July is 847,972, as compared with each subscribed $150 each and Mrs. most alarming and pitiful condition of Chicago. 541,857 reported marketed in July, A cow belonging to John Parker, of Dole, conveying the formal announce ­ affairs among the people of that rooky, Mulliken, gave birth to a calf with ment of the proclamation of the repub ­ Alex. McVittie, of Detroit, $100. Sev­ Oattle—Best steers...... 4 00 © 1393. eral hundred dollars were also raised peninsula. Common ...... 3 60 • © seven legs, two heads, two tails and lic and the inauguration of the new A long letter from his son confirms Sheep and Lambs ...... 2 25 .© Oats are estimated to yield 23 bush ­ to pay for subscriptions to the Living Hogs —Mixed ...... 4 90- © els per acre in the southern counties, e.’glit perfect feet. The calf was per ­ government. This letter was laid be ­ beyond all doubt the belief thatdhe fect in every particular. It has been fore the cabinet, and has been under Issues, edited by Mrs. Lulu Reynolds Wheat: —No. 2 red...... 64J| *o 27 bushels in the central, and 23 bush ­ at Poatiac. most decided foe the people of the lit­ Oornr-No. 2...... 55!»© els in the northern counties. taken to Lansing, where it will bo consideration while the house commit ­ tle kingdom have to contend with is Oats-...... 35 © stuffed and placed on exhibition. tee on foreign affairs was debating Mess Bock, per bbl ...... 13 35 © The average condition of corn is re­ The platform recognized Almighty starvation. Hundreds are dying daily. Lard, perewt ...... 7 3714® ported at 75 per cent in the southern whether it should report a resolution Some struggle to maintain themselves, Detroit. Oliver and Henry McCloud, farmers for recognition. God as the primal source of all political counties, 88 in the central, and 89 in living three miles east of St. Johns, authority and renew the declarations but others commit suicide rather than Oattle—Good to choice ...... 3 60 •© the northern counties. The average lost their entire farm buildings by tire. of fealty to the National party; de­ contend against hooeless chances. Lower grades...... 2 75 © Suicide of » Sanitarium Patient. This horrible condition has been Hogs...... 5 00 • hi for the state is 80. The tire originated from a defective clared against the liquor traffic in all Sheep, ...... 2 00 © Meadows and pastures and clover chimney, and spreading to adjoining Mrs. Emily Mears, of St. Louis, Mo., phases; that the bid of the old parties brought about by the failure of the Lambs ...... 3 00 © Bowed this year are in poor condition. property, including barns and grana ­ a patient at the Sanitarium, at Battle for the liquor vote was a great wrong crops for two successive years. The Wheat. —No. 2 red stx>t ...... 54. © Creek, either fell or jumped from the suffering produced by these events No. L white ...... 6534© The percentages range from 66 to 77. ries. The loss amounted to $3,000. to the nation and should be condemned Corn —Me. 2...... 54*4® Apples promise 53 per cent of an fourth story veranda of the Sanitarium among a population of 10,000,000 of The dwelling, barn, 900 bushels of by all candid citizens. Ten years of Oats—No. 2 white ...... 3M4® average crop in the southern counties and fractured her skull, dying is half bona fide residence should be required people who are strictly agricultural Hag—Tkmothy ...... 1L 26 © as compared with 21 per cent one year wheat, two horses and all the farm an hour. She requested the nurse to is very great. Last year the govern-; Potatoes —per bbl ...... 1 .75 © implements belonging to Horace Pen- for naturalization. Pensions in accord ­ Butter—Dairy...... 15 © ago. In the central and northern let her go to the office to mail some ance with per diem service to soldiers ment storehouses were thrown open Creamery...... 30 © counties the outlook is for two-thirds nock, near Hickory Corners, Barry letters; the nurse went with her; just to supply the people vfrith food and Eggs—Fresh ...... 10.4 county, was burned. The family should be paid. In favor of graduated IilFe-peal try—Spring Chickens . 11 (® of an average crop. as she was entering the office door the income tax and establishment of seed. This year the storehouses were barely escaped in their night clothes patient glided away and could not be empty. Then followed riot and rebel ­ Fowls...... 8 •© with their lives. Loss, $3,000; insured. postal savings banks. Compulsory Ducks...... a . . 7 © Steamer llum *d. found. She ran up four flights of stairs arbitration of differences between cap ­ lion among the- natives, who were Turkeys...... 8 • © and out on the veranda and jumped starving. It was- this rebellion that A telegram from Capt. Alonzo Cox The Fins and Scandinavians in ital and labor. The money of the Houghton, appear to be flocking out off. No oue saw her until she struck country should be issued by the United brought the troops of China and Japan. WEEKLY REVIEW QSYTRADK. announces the burning of the steamer the ground. What food and provisions were • left Roanoke, of the Port Huron & Wash- of the country. All the foreign steam­ States government only and should be Saar Y ork .—Dun's review.ot ‘rule saysk ship agencies in the county have been a full legal tender for the payment of have been taken by the invading, The advance in corn disclosed a general beltef • bum line steamers, off Ontonagon, U. S. Consul Undarwood Dead. armies. The Japanese fleet has closed, Lake Superior. The crew escaped in notified that all outward bound steam­ all debts, public or private. It should .tAatt2M Injury to this mast important crop has. ers for the next ten days are booked F. H. Underwood, the United States consist of gold and silver with free and the principal port, which is really, the 'bean, so great as to affect materially the traffic boats to Washburn. The Roanoke was mouth of the kingdom, and the Chinese ■of railroads, the demand foe manufactured, a wooden vessel, valued at $50,OOP, iu- |or all the passengers they can carry. council in Leith, the seaport of Edin ­ unlimited coinage of each at the ratio ' products and the cost of meats for. the coming burgh, Scotland, died of blood poison ­ of 16 to 1, supplemented by a full soldiers are quartered at the capital, . year. Unless the markets deceiretand areeo- cured for $40,000, owned by W. F. Residents along the Black River at or heart, and are playing sad havoo tirely deceived, our count^yi will. have to face Botsford and Charles D. Thompson, of ing. Mr. Underwood ’s death was not legal tender greenback and frac­ Port Huron say that the rdor from unexpected, as he had been suffering, with it. i a reality In the loss of something like 50 ) 000.060 Port Huron, and Capt. J. W. Martin, that stagnant stream is sickening dur­ tional currency in sufficient amount to bu.of corn, and this .loss consumers have to u -of Milwaukee. It was loaded with for some time past. He was a resident maintain a circulation of $50 per capita. 1 shoe* through the advance of 14c in two weeks. ing the present hot weather. They TEN PASSEN.GERS MEET DBAT.Hi I and. 9c since Friday of last week. Neither offi­ Bait from Marine City to Duluth. It is claim that it is inexcusable, that an of Boston. The old parties could not exist but for cial nor unofficial statemaptsas yet preclude, a total loss. Capt. Cox hails from Port inlet could be put in from Lake Huron tariff controversy and sectional strife, Express Tra n Plunge* Through s.Drldg* ' the hope that the loss may pfovs less serious, MISCELLANEOUS NEWS. and they declare in favor of a non ­ , but.at current prices 1.6U0.Q00.00S bu would cost, Huron. The Roanoke is a boat of 1,069 in three weeks at an expense of less Near Lincoln, Neb. ' a* much as 2.000.001.000 bu would have cost a. tons burden. It was built at Cleveland. than $5,000. partisan commission to make a gradual : fortnight ago. Wheat has risen 3)4c in the. A movement is on foot looking to reduction. In favor of honest civil One of the worst railroad wrecks, in fortnight and 2"4c during the week, although, For some time past Saginaw has Nebraska in years occurred near Lin ­ western recelpts.have beep .5,2:11,283 bu. against. Lumber Trade Improving. the purchase of the Kansas Pacific by service reform to extend to all branches been a mecca for gamblers, and many the Chicago & Alton. of government employes. It declares coln. The northbound Rock* Island, .VWC.H94 bu last year. Atlantic exports are* 1 There is a decided improvement in games have been running openly in passenger train went off a hightbnidge still about half as -large ajwiiywar ago. 1.399.486. Fritz Meyers, grand tyler of the for a constitutional convention in ac­ bu. against 2.734J84 bu . 1'uUi year. Fork pto*- "the lumber trade in Bay City. There various parts of the city. It has just cordance with the vote of the people four or five mileo south of the* city. ducts are a lUtteetronger. as Is natural. Cot­ have been a number of buyers from come out that a clerk in one of the grand board of Masons of Kansas, died Ten people ace known to be killed) ami ton has twice risen anoj agnin decl'ned a six ­ at his residence in Leavenworth. in ’92. Denounces the expenditure of teenth. with Increasing^ prospects »f a vary the eastern markets and deals have large stores recently lost $250 at one public funds for denominational several injured. It was a local train been a common thing. The largest of the games. He notified the chief of large yield, closing, ’\jthout chanye for the William Lockhart, 16 years old, and schools and the collection of dues from consisting of engine, tender, bagg&ga, week. The 'roo and steel manufacture records, J Bate of the season was closed by Mayor police, who sent an officer to order all the two young daughters of Wm. Sim­ smoking (tar and coach. Tho-engtne a great inerrose of nearly- 3X000 tors in weekly Jackson. The amount was 7,000,000 the Pacific railroads. A substitute output in J tly, and. the- yroductlcp is lU SSO. places closed. mons, of Fall River, Mass., were was offered for the tariff plank, and combination car went ovar the tons week'jy about* U.OMP tons !pss than, la feet, owned by David Whitney, of Reports to the state board of health drowned in Asonet river. The brother but it was defeated by a vote of 91 to bridge leaving the coaches suspended April, but 8.000 tops. m*we than . a year ago. Atetroit, and sold to Pack, Gray «fc Co., show diarrhea, rheumatism, neuralgia, of the two girls and another lad es­ 85, and the original plank was adopted in the tnestde. Two passengers, aod n when the ptostratipn, had nearly; reached, its 4 tof Cleveland, and Mills, Carrolton «fc worst. TT»e decrease ia unsold s'oeks wasonly consumption, cholera morbus, in the caped. by a vote of 91 to 71. brakeman ot the end coacli weoe not in ­ 8,137 tons.fpr the «H>nldh. showing a consump ­ Co., of the same place. The consider ­ order named, causing the most sick­ jured, and they released tvwo.others. tion In manufacture uot quite equal tp tho Fire destroyed the Globe mill and A large mass meeting was held in ation was over $100,000, and the lum­ ness in Michigan during the week end ­ the evening which was addressed by The engineer and fireman were- buried ,resent jutput. Brices sustain this view, hav- ber is all to be shipped within 60 days. elevator at Watertown, Wis. Loss, ng changed only in the dlrectUgi of wsakness. ing August 4. Consumption was re­ Joseph Dunn. under the engine. Others are sup ­ fThe disappointing, demand far finished pro ­ \ ported at 229 places, scarlet fever at $70,090; insurance, SIS.OOO, divided posed to have been burned In the ducts still. t*ie. main factor. The business The Davis mine at Ishpeming has 33, typhoid fever at 22, diphtheria at among 25 companies. The supposed wreck, which caught fire hooq after In bores and shoes is strong a»d healthy. The cause of the fire was spontaneous com­ A new tannery is in process of con ­ failuses during tha past week have been 2N, in Resumed operations with a force of 60 17, measles at 9 and smallpox at 3 struction at Muskegon. It is being breaking through the trestla* About the '• ':ilted States, against 394 last yeax and 54 tnen. places. bustion. twelve were injured. In Canada* against 25 last yepr. built by Chicago capitalists. New Y ork . — BrodstreeS's weekly review Otto Grundtraan, a young farmer 20 Dr. U. <). B. Wingate, secretary of Attorney-General Ellis is in Alpena the state board of health of Wisconsin, George H. Eastman, a well known Russia Planning to Steal a Korean Port. says: Tbs underlying facts.In the speculative completing the settling of bills of ex ­ years old, near Carleton, fell into the and wealthy lumberman at Grand sipiat ’on are that stocks are very firmly held, cylinder of a thrashing machine. His has issued a letter to all the health Washington: Rxssia is planning a a*d that there is a general belief thAiUte set­ ceptions in the cases at the five per ­ authorities of surrounding counties to Rapids, has given a trust deed the coup d’etat in Korea, SAd unless the tlement of the tariff controversy will be fol­ sons convicted last year of the murder arm and shoulder were ground so small keep a sharp lookout for smallpox sus­ Peninsular Trust company, of that lowed bv a speculative movement of eonsider- that they were taken from the machine czar's plans miscarry Hus will be one , able force, while the extent of the damage to ■of Albert Molitor and now doing life pects that may attempt to leave Mil­ city, covering all his property. He is of the most sensational. Incidents of the the crops from the drought is appreciated, sentence in Jackson prison. All the in a pail. He was feeding wheat in old, and no longer desires the respon ­ there is at present a disposition to minimize the cylinder when the platform gave waukee. war between (Jbina and Japan. Ac­ t i cases will be heard in the supreme sibility of management. cording to the sews received here thn the effects on the railroads, particularly as court during the October term. way and let him down. He was pulled The recent report sent from Fredo- current earnings exhibit comparatively small out of the machine by three men. A nia, Kas., that Mrs. Mnndas, alias Washington J. Durfy, a farmer liv­ Great Norther* Bear intends to grab decreases, while the actual movement of traffic ’> Moorland, Muskegon county, is in one of the moat desirable ports of the Is described as quite brisk. The deoltne of ex ­ surgeon cut the arm out at the shoul ­ “Tom King, ” the notorious horse thief ing near Bad Axe, us under arrest, change and the stoppage eg gold exports have e great furore over the discovery of der joint and also cut out a portion of and bandit who broke jail there De charged with ruining his 14-year-old hermit kingdom and establish sover ­ had a good effect, though a more significant natural gas. A well-digger discovered hi* side. He is in a critical condition. ceinber 1, and who has since been at daughter, Elizabeth, who is about to eignity over il The reason for- Rus­ foot Is the bullish attitude of London toward something of that kind at a depth of sia's move is her desire for a southern -American rails." Wood sales would have been large, had been apprehended, proves become a mother. The feeling against larger If there had been sufficient stocks avail­ J115 feet. A steady current flows at to have been a mistake. him at Bad Axe is so strong lynching port whioh shall be open to her com­ able, but amounted to 7.931,100 lbs ot three east­ Bigh pressure. Property for acres A dispatch from Bessemer says that has been threatened. Hia wife has merce throughout the year. The only ern markets against 0.220,700 two years ago. arowrd has been eagerly gobbled up at forest fires destroyed the business Daniel McLeister, aged 13, a Detroit port Russia now has on her Siberian The foilures for the five weeks ending August been dead several years. He has a 1 showed liabilities of *11.144.713. of which big prices, and a stock company will portion of the town of Watersineet. boy, was drowned at Port Huron while large family of children, including coast is closed during tho rigors of 65.626,994 were of manufacturing and I&&044T. ■uke the best of the flow. The loss is placed at $75,000. bathing. several grown sons. winter. / of trading concerns.

/ ■MiI _____ — &T. JOHNS PJI2PUBUCAN, THURSDAY, AUG. 10, 1894.

VERY OBJECTIONABLE. he continued, after a pauso. “My “Cr.rmen! ” he exclaimed, quickly. CYCLONE IN OHIO. The Development *f the South. nephew, Dick Kingsley, came to me “Ce rmen! ” SALUTE THE KAISER. /I wish fonts wouldn't pat your head. Buildings, Forests and Crops Swept Is being furthered by the Queen A And say 'Good little boy. the other day to get my consent to ‘She turned with an insolent smile. Aw.xy at North Madison. Crescent route by means of a special I blleve they do It Just to see his wedding your niece. No doubt “Miss Kingsley,if you please, ” she GERMAN EMPEROR REVIEWS series of Monthly Excursions to south ­ How much they can annoy. he has told, you the result of our in ­ said mockingly. “Ploaso remember Geneva, Ohio, Aug. 14.—A genuine ern points at One Fare for the round BRITISH TROOPS. "I 'wlah th it when you come about terview?” | that, Mr. Gordon! ” cyclone struck North Madison early trip. These rates are in effort from Taev wouldn ’t alwuys nay ‘ Agai’aMiss Grey inclined her head. He flushed angrily. this morning, devastating forests, Cincinnati, 0., Louisville and Lexing ­ That ‘Little pitchers have bU ears; * orchards, buildings, growing crops, And motion you away. “Na doubt you understand the rea­ “Oh, yes, you are mighty inde- Received with Honors at Portsmouth— ton, Ky., on June 5th. July 5th, August eta The wind struck the ground near 7th, September 4th, October 2d. Novem ­ son of tny opposition, ” he said, with I pendent" he sneered. “You weren ’t HI* Turnout of Troops for Ills Bene­ “1 wish they wouldn't say 'You must the lake and swept a path 100 feet wide ber Otb and December 4th ; good twenty Be seen but never heard ’ a keen glance. “This boy is Mor- 1 always so! Perhaps you have for- fit—Sad Accident Oaring a Welsh days from date of rale for return. They 0/ nil the tooltsh. silly thin is, daunt Kingsley ’s eon. ” | gotten when you washed dishes and and three miles long clear of every­ Th .t is the most absurd! Regatta. thing in its way. Heavy hailstones are sold on these dates to ail points in. “I understand as mach, ” coldly. I ran errands for Sarah Moore ’s board- Kentucky, Tenneesee, Alabama, Missis*- *1 wish they sometimes wouldn ’t ask “Then I can count on your assist­ | Ing house? ” accompanied the storm and smashed sippi, North and South Carolina, Georgia How far you ’ve irotjn KOhoal thousands of windows. All crops in And if youXo learned to read and write. ance in breaking off Uhls —this Idiotic “No, I don ’t think I have," lightly. Portsmouth , Aug. 14. — Emperor Florida (except Key West,) and to New As though you were a fooll .» engagement? ” with more warmth ' “I never forget things, Mr. Gordon. William crossed over the Solent from the track of the storm were utterly Orleans, and all points on our line m destroyed by hail and wind together. 1 “I wish— But It’s no use to wish, Oban he intended. “You see the J and my existence during the period southwest to this port on board the Louisiana. The Q. & C. has over a mil­ When balks don’t oare a pin tatter impossibility of such a union? ” ■ you mention was not of a sort to be royal yacht Alberta. Bis majesty was The roar of the wind was heard two lion acres of farms and timber land for i What a irotng to rile a fellow ujh / or three miles away and is described sale along its line at $3 to $5 per aero. • Or wiiat would tickle him _ , , Miss Grey raised her head and easily forgotten. It most assuredly .received at the dock yard by Admiral —Harper ’s Young Pwtplo Sir Nowell Salmon, K. C. E, V, C, as being something frightful. So far Stop-overs are permitted on these looked at him straight out of her was not a hilarious life, as both Ted excursions at any point south of the calm blue eyes. Parker and I can testify; and now and staff and all the commanding offi­ as learned no person was seriously in ­ jured. Ohio river, within the final limit of the DICK’S DARLING. “No^ X do not, ” she said, calmly, that I am Miss Kingsley of While, cers of the garrUon. The ships in the tickets. This offers an excellent op ­ but positively. “You and I do not llall. I can afford to look back on harbor were dressed with bunt ­ TO MODIFY THE TREATY. portunity to those who desire to go flT CLARICE LEE IZBCLLE. look at it from the same standpoint, that portion of my rather varied ex ­ ing, and guns from the forts south to look into the present great possibly there may be some circum­ perience with amusement Do you and war vessels boomed forth sa­ Such Is Purpose of Barrloe ’ Mission to movement of northern farmers to that ^CHAPTER IX—CoNTns cep. stances known to me which are un- not recall some amusing features of lutes as the emperor landed. After England. section. Send us your name for adver­ It was impoa-sible not to be $m- it, Mr. Gordon? ” a short inspection of the dockyards tising matter and any information yoo •pressed while sh© was •peaking in knowa te .you. But however that New Y ork , Aug 14.—Senor Modesta may be, I have nothing to say. My She was laughing, mocking, with the emperor was escorted to a special Barrios, Nicaraguan minister to Eng ­ may want as to lands and immigration her low. positive tones, with her a dangerous gleam in her eyes train which conveyed him to Aider- to the south. W. C. Rinearson. frank, earnest fane raised to his, so child's happin3ss is of more impor ­ land, was a passenger by the Pacific G. P. A., Cincinnati, O. tance to me than the vendetta-like deeper flush on her cheeks, and he shot camp. Great crowds cheered Mail steamer City of Paris, which ar­ Dick took her proffered hand 'hesi ­ was growing angry and warm. Emperor William and his party as Rest Health Recreation at th* Northern tatingly. feeling that has existed between our rived from Colon to-day. Senor Bar­ families for years. She loves your “Yes, I can recall several,” with a they rode toward L&ffan ’s plain in rios had heard no news from his coun ­ Michigan Resorts. “You agree? Then, Dick. I say sneer. “Several that would make order to review the troops. The re­ ‘now that you will never regret it. nephew. He loves her, aud I think try since July :*9. When questioned Few places oiler so many advantage* be will make her happy. So, I re­ your aristocratic papa in there arise view was a most successful affair, ovei as to his mission to England he stated for tired people as do the popular • Of course Dolores will not oome here in his wrath. I do not know but 1 twelve thousand troops, including > and I do neu wish to quarrel with my peat, I have nothing to say. That is that he had full power to settle the resorts on the shores of lake Michigan wha& I said to Dick when he spoke to shall tell him. It would be getting 3,000 cavalrymen, turning out to do Mosquito trouble between England and its tributary bays. Bay View, august papa, so I shall not go to see slightly even with you, youug lady.” honoY to the kaiser. The latter wore her. llut you may tell her how much me. X have seen the folly and mis- and Nicaragua. He would endeavor Petoskey, Harbor Springs, Charlevoix, >ery that arose from interfering in “Yes, you do owe mo something the uniform of the First (Royal) Dra­ to have the Managua treaty between Traverse City and Grand Traverse Bay I love her, and that I hope she will for the way I fooled you, ” she said goons and led that regiment past the Resorts are peculiarly inviting dating be very, vary happy. And give her such affairs, and so I told them to do his country and Great Britain modified as they should decide. If they loved lightly. “It was a rather mean saluting point. The emperor then and was confident of success. Senor the hot weather. The bracing air, cool this! ” each othor and wished to marry—to thing of me—but consider the provo ­ stationed himself beside the duke of nights and freedom irom dust con ­ She beet low over him and kissed Barrios talks English but prefers to tributed to make this region a natural marry. For, as I said, I am only cation! My dear Cousin Sarah and Connaught and closely followed the use the Spanish language. his forebs-ad, then crossed over to you were too much for the penniless, movements of each corps as it passed. sanitarium, for the recuperation o> the window by Fred Parker’s side. considering Dolores ’ happiness. ” exhausted energies. George Kingsley was staring at friendless girl. But when the time Populists Set Free. “Good ‘night, ” she oalled softly. Slay Take the War to Japan. The way to reach these resorts is via. ‘her, angry and incredulous. came, I was equal to it! I am of Indianapolis , Ind., Aug. 14.—Leroy the Chicago & West Michigan Railway, Dick w«tt away,'vaguely wondering Shanghai , Aug. 14.—Up to the pres ­ “And, do you think it would add your opinion, Mr. Gordon; you do Templeton, Philip Rappaport, ‘ CoL” which runs through the entire region, what 6be really did mean. It was ent there has been no confirmation ol 'to her happiness to marry her owe me one. Suppose you open that Jennings and P. J. Gilligan, the four traversing for miles the shores of lakes- not very plain, 'but he vrould keep father ’s—” lie began, violently; but library door and tell my father the the reported engagement between the rivers and bays, which, with the splen, his promise. Chinese Pei-Yang squadron and a populists who were arrested for hold ­ Ellen Grey held up her hand with a whole story? It would amuse him ing a political meeting on Sunday and did service offered by this line makes quick, authoritativo gesture. for half an hour, I suppose, and Japanese fleet. The Chinese fleet the trip a delightful one. CHAPTER X. seems to have disappeared from the who went to jail, refusing to give Through sleeping cars from Chicago Dolores Story. “Hush,” she ejaculated, hastily. will go with you to corroborate your bond, were acquitted in Squire words. He might doubt your verac coast and its whereabouts is a mystery. and Detroit to Petoskey and Bay View, Twedays passed away, and White As she spoke there came the sudden Report has it that the Chinese wai Allen ’s court at West Indianapolia are run from June 25th to September ity without reliable evidence to back The specific charge against the four Hall saw nothing of Dick Kingsley. sound of footsteps along the shaded vessels may shortly be heard from off 24th, the route from Detroit being via. His uncle did not ask for him nor hall. A boy ’s laugh mingled with It up. Come, why don ’t you move, men was that of pursuing their regu­ the coast of Japan. the Detroit Lansing A Northern Rail­ seem to notice his unusual absence. the low ripple of Dolores ’ silvery Mr. Gordon? lar vocations on the Sabbath and the road to Grand Rapids thence via. the Macde marked ic, and asked for laughter, and presently in the open He swore under hin breath Approva the Acquittal*. squire held that they were not guilty, C. A W. M. Tourist tickets at reduced quick, angry oath. him once or twice, but she was deep door stood Billy, with his cousin ’s Paris, Aug. 14.—Most Paris news ­ as speech-making was not their regu­ tates are sold at principal stations on “You know you hold the tramps in the mysteries of a flirtation with sweet face peeping over his shoulder. papers express approval of the general lar vocation. these and other lines from June 1st to a young lawyer from the town. This One glance at that pure, colorless he growled. “Never mind, my lady Bept. 30—good to return until Oct 31. acquittal in which the big anarchist Geo. DeHaven, Gen ’l Pass’r Agent, young lawyer was engaged to an ­ face, those tender, dark eyes, and there are many ways of paying off trial ended. They blame the prosecu ­ Prelates on an Ontlng. debts besides in gold coin. I won Grand Rapids. Mich. other girl, which served to add zest George Kingsley ’s hands fell nerve ­ tion for mismanagement in trying tc Elkins , W. Va., Aug. 14.—His emi­ say that I will pay you in full, but i to the affair, it had somewhat of less at his sides, and his face became confuse mere preachers and theorists nence Cardinal Gibbons, Archbishop will see that you get some of the in ­ the flavor of forbidden fruit to the white as the dead. with ordinary thievea Kain of St. Louis and Bishop Foley of palate of the excitement-loving girl. Miss Grey went forward hastily. terest,” meaningly. Detroit are here to visit Henry G. Carmen, who could probably have “Go away, children, ” she said, Carmen laughed, and turned care Twenty Person* Browned. Davis, S. 15. Elkins and R. G. Kerens lessly away. 1000 explained Dick:s absence satisfactor­ quickly, her manner strangely nerv ­ Tnbey , Wales, Aug. 1 .—During the at their country homes Mr. Kerens ily, preserved a discreet silence. ous and constrained. “1—I wish to “Many thanks. You are more than progress of the regatta held here a is one of the most influential members Ted Parker was away, having been —to discuss some business with this kind, ” she remarked, ascending the small excursion steamer capsized in of the Catholic church in the United cailod to Washington on a special gentleman, and it is best not to have broad, shallow stairs. At the turn the Calby roads, drowning twenty States. It is probable that the dis­ Meals for she stopped and stood looking down mission for his paper. It was his an , dears. ” people. tinguished guests will remain here for vacation month, but, with a newspa ­ “All right, ” responded Billy, star­ at him with shining eyes and smiling several davs. perman's devotion'to his own partic ­ ing boldly at the new-comer; and red lips. Decrease of Failures In England. •Five'' Cents ular paper, he rushed away willing ­ then he uttered a startling “gee- “Call again, ” she said sweetly, aDd London , Aug. It.—For the week Dispnte Ends In a Fatal Duel. Each person eats on the average over 1,000 meals per year. To pro ­ ly, relinquishing a few days of his whiz! ” and darted Into the veranda, then went along to her room with ending Saturday last there were 143 Birmingham , Ala, Aug. 14.—Eddie perly flavor these would require well-earned rest for the pleasure of followed more leisurely by Dolores. the pleased smile still curving her failures in England and Wales, against Thomas and Willie Kirke, two promi ­ say 17 cents worth of Diamond Crystal gait. This is a trifle great­ heading off a rival. He and Carmen “You’ll never guess who that was, lips and giving her -a beauty that 170 failures for the corresponding nent young men, engaged in a fatal er outlay than if the other kinds parted as a matter of course, and Dolores, ” he whispered, wickedly. was dazzling. period of 1893. duel at Uniontown last night They were used, but 6 cents would more than cover the difference, her last act was to'tie his cravat for “Bet if you had known you would “It is good to turn the tables on got into a dispute in the depot when and pay for the luxury of having him- with cool deliberation, and ask not be so much at your ease. Oh, such wretches sometimes,” she mur­ Bank of England Secures Much Gold. Kirke drew a knife and made for him If ho thought he would get back no, not much, my lady!” mured, as she pulled the pins out of London , Aug. 14.—Gold is still flow Thomas. Thomas had a pistol and again before the summer was over. “Who was it?”questioned Dolores, her heavy, dark hair. “It was ing into the Bank of England. Sup ­ shot Kirke before the latter reached Diamond “You and Ted amuse me,” Maude doubtfully. “I don ’t think I have shock to mo when I saw him, that plies are in route from various quar­ him. Kirke fell dead. Thomas gave •aid, when he was gone, il never ever seen him? ” night I came, at the depot; but fore ­ ters, including . himself up. «aw two such cool people in my life. “I know you have not. ” confident ­ warned is forearmed; and knowing Crystal Salt Why don ’t you fall-in love with each he was in the community I was not FOUR YOUNG FOLK DROWNED. Directum Will Meet Arlon. Instead of the other binds. But the I ly. “That. Miss Grey, is----- ” he Important thing about it Is the flner other? You suit admirably. ” paused impressively, “the gentleman startled in the least at seeing him Partv from Thorny burst, Ont., Lost Chicago , Aug. 14. — Directum, 2:05#, flavor your food will have and the | here to-day under the roof of White the stallion king, will meet Arion, greater protection your health will i “Perhaps that is just the reason from whom I stole the apples, and While Crossing a River by Boat why we don ’t,” was the reply. “Peo­ you stole Kingsley! I knew you Hall. I know it nearly takes his 2:07#, at Washington park Aug. 22. receive when you use the salt that ’ni Marine City , Mich., Aug. 14 —Word all salt. Ask your Grocer fori ple who suit eaeh other never do would blush, and well you may! Ten very life to know that 1 am rich, The match is made and the owners of DIAMOND CRYSTAL. If ho has \ anything half so -sensible as to fall honored anl severely indifferent to reaches here of a drowning accident both trotters are satisfied with the not got it, write to us. Ifyourmtke 1 to one he has come over here to in Sydenham river near Thornyhurst, butter, investigataour Dairy Knit, in love. They wait awhile and then all ho can do or say. Well, it all conditions. Seven thousand dollars ; tnere ’s money in Tt. Address make a row about you and Dick.” Ont, yesterday, in which four young fallein love with somebody else, who ••He is very unkind, then, ” re­ depends —whether his rage will have will be hung up on the match —$5,000 Diamond Crystal Salt Co., doesn't suit them at all. At least, sponded Dolores. much longer to last or not It will people lost their lives. The names of as the purse offered by the associa­ ST. CLAIR, men. that has been the result of my ob ­ She walked slowly away and stood last as long as she does. I must stay the dead are: tion and a side stake of $1,000 by each here until all is over. I wonder if— MISS HEYWOOD of Wallaceburg, Ont owner. servations. ” leaninsr against the garden gate gaz­ MR. JOHNSON. vThat's just about right, ” re­ there is a letter!” ing across the hot corn-fields at the MISS L. WINTERS. Trust Closlug Its Distilleries. sponded Maud, who never took the row of sycamores that marked the Her face grew suddenly older and MISS B. WINTERS. Peoria , I1L, Aug. 14.—The Distill­ trouble to make observations at all, place where she first met Dick. lost the defiant look. She picked up No one saw the accident and it is ing and Cattle Feeding company is and-who eargd nothing at all about Had she done right to tell Dick the letter from the dressing table not known just how it occurred. The arranging to close the Great Western them anyway. So Ted had gone she would marry him? Was she not where the maid had left it, and party started to cross the river in an distillery at Peoria, the Schufeldt at away and Carmen -continued ou her standing between him and nis unole, broke the seaL old, fiat-bottomed boat and it is sup ­ Chicago and the Consolidated at Cin ­ way as though nothing had happened. who had always been so good to biin? There was a letter nearly every posed that it capsized. All the bodies cinnati. All its other houses, with It was the thind afternoon after It must be hard for him to go against day for Miss Kingsley, and she were recovered. • Dick had told his uncle of his en ­ the wishes of his friends. And, then, always went away by herself in her the single exception of the Riverdale gagement George Kingsley, bowl ­ what was she in comparison with.all own room to read it. It was written Two Englnea Wrecked. near Chicago, have been shut down. ing swiftly along the dusty road be ­ in a weak tremulous hand. This one Buffalo , N. Y., Aug. 14.—Two en ­ ho would give up? For, like a true America May Be Arbitrator. hind the handsome .’grays, suddenly was not long. There were tears in gines backing in a fog to-day came to ­ lover, Dick had told her all about his Washington , Aug. 14 —All the pub ­ leaned forward, and commanded the uncle ’s wishes concerning himself and Carmen ’s eyes as she read it When gether, with the result that one man .driver to stop. Old Homer did so she had finished, she held it over was fatally hurt and three others lic and confidential news received by Carmen. It was so much to the state and navy departments is For Information as to the best hutittnf witim look of surprise on his black give up! And she amounted to so match until it fell in black ashe9 at were seriously injured. The accident «nd Ashing grounds in Illinois and sis. face quite ludicrous ■ to behold. It little in comparison. Dolores loaned her feet took place near the city limits, a ominously against an early peace be ­ hmain, apply to was years since his -.master had been [TO BE CONTINUED.] Lehigh freight and a Buf­ tween China and Japan unless the five JAS. C. POND, Gsn’l Pass'r Agent her forehead upon ker hands and great powers substantially compel it within any portals except White shed the first tears that had dimmed falo creek switch engine being WISCONSIN eSNTSXl. LINSC- Hall’s. The house before which they her eyes for years. The Telltale Ear. wrecked. Tony Crankoski, whose in ­ by means of an acceptance of an offer MILWAUKEE. drew itoin was, of aJl^-plaees, Wayne Meanwhile, in the ’Oottage parlor, Generally speaking we say that a juries are probably fatal, and Anthony of intervention which the European Cotta#- ! George King-sley had struggled to large ear denotes generosity, but if Sereskik, whose leg is crushed below powers hope the United States will Very carefully the..old negro as­ his feet, and stood 1 Hiring heavily it roally indicates anything it is the the knee, were tramps stealing a ride make. sisted (Lis master to .alight, and stoed poor blood or debased character of upon his crutch. His face was still on the freight train. Niek Fisher, Can Not Endure Pelxoto. holding the gate ajar.while the old the possessor. An English writer car repairer, had an arm and four ghastly. Ellen Grey, observing it, Rio aneiro Aug. Congress has man Harped painfully up the gravel# i who for the last fifteen years has ribs broken and Engineer Geogge J , 14.— uttered a cry of alarm. resolved that it is impossible to sub ­ walk between the rows of crimeatn been a close student of criminal Pitts suffered an injury of the back. “What is it—are you ill!” she ex ­ mit longer to the arbitrary conduct of mcAvt ai o, i mi And white geraniums. claimed. “Let mo call your ser­ anthropology says that “large, W COPYRIGHTS.^ It was a very pretty ,place, with, voluminous ears are the most marked A Mother's Rash Deed. President Peixota vant! I am sure you are faint — It is reported that Gen. Gamercindo deeply shaded walks aod.e profusioe -would you like some wine? ” characteristic of the debased crirai Lyons , Iowa, Aug. 14.—Mrs. Adolph of pretty* vivid flowers assd vines. ,nal. ” If any reader of this “note ” Max and two children, a boy of 5 and Saraiva, the defeated leader of the , He declined her offers with a gesture. rebels in Rio Grande do Sol, has been „ - ..—------lenttsL______A tali, sweet-faced, gray-haired ■should happen to get insulted over child of 1 year, were missed here yes­ formation ooncernln* Pa tests and how to ot- “Tell me who that was,” he captured The report has caused a teln them sent free. Also s catalogue of rneohan- lady met .him at the door. They ^breathed hoarsely. “That girl—was tthese statements I would advise him terday and a search has resulted in leal and acienttflosc recognized each other at ithe same ito consult the detectives of the Four the recovery of her body from the profound sensation here. Patents unn ft Co.___ .'that —she? ” special notice la the ■c Americas, and .instant, Courts, or examine the portraits in river, with the smallest child clasped thus are brought w 'ore the public with. J “That was my nieec, Da!ore9, ” ro- Expenses of Che Indian Bureau. pwt eost to the inventor. “Ellen Geey!” he sang, quickly. jjipiied Miss Grey, quickly. (Inspector Byrnes ’•book, “Professional in her arms. The body of the other Washington , Aug. 14 —A compara ­ “Yes, Oacrge Kingsley, ” she re­ Criminals o> America,” before “rush ­ child wae not found. Fear of starva­ largest circulation ofof any i ------_ln tba He passed his hand .across his eyes tive statement of appropriations and Sample sent free. plied. coldly. “May I ask to what ing into print ’” In a quarter or half tion and lack of employment led to sand turned toward the door. expenses of the bureau of Indian copies, a J oent*.~kvaryu um AS3S.W oircumstanee J owe the honor .of this “She —she startled me," he said, ■ column denial of the same.—St Louis the deed. Her husband is believed to affairs has been compiled by Commis­ houseaVful p?ana*nebl^r{Lldeirs Of 1 call?” Republic. be it Lincoln, 11L Three little chil ­ apologetically. -“I—fl was *iot pre ­ sioner Browning. It shows the total .He frowned theavily. Bhoadwat* pared,, and —you have noticed how From the German. dren are left amount covered by the Indian appro ­ “There, there, let us n«t quiwrel.’" much she is like—her? ” hoarooly. Sohroidt— What are you doing now? Pour Crushed to Death. priation bill for the fiscal year 1894 he said. tes&Ky. “It is business, “Very like,” wae the brief reply. was 97,884,240, and for 1895 $9,338,s8U CLEVELAND Meytor—I have accepted a position Sheridan, Wyo., Aug. 14.—E. H. rest assured. 'I have no mono for­ Affter his carriage had been TO gotten the pastttfian have you. ” Sn the est&blisbment of Sbimmel Galligher, N. F. Watts, William An- whirled ;0rray in a cloud of dust, she pfenig. the grocer. No Eviction nt Present. $ 2.50 She opened the door wider, and led gove and John Hendrickson, workmen want into another room and stood Schmidt —He i« a bad one. He Chicago , Aug. U.—The Pullman BUFFALO the tuay into a .peat pretty sitting- fora long time before the portrait of engaged in constructing a flume for ebanges his clerta as he does his floating ties in Granite canon on company has not put into effect the room. There wiasgin open piano and a y«rung and beautiful soman. It threat of eviction of strikers who are VIA "C. A B. LINE.” shorts. He will *w»t keep you on Tongue river, thirty-five miles north ­ a wleatth of flower* arranged in ,«id- was Deanl, George Kingsley ’s -wife. delinquent with their rents. It was fashioaed jars and ,v.ases. mere than three mouths. —Texas west of Sheridan, were crashed to Commencing with opening of Navigation (about Siftings. Second Vice-President Wlekes’ order April lot.) Mag 4toont sido-whool stool lies men He seated himself stiffly upon the CHAPTER XL death under fifteen or twenty tons of rock which rolled upon them after a that no radical move in that direction «dge of a chair and stood bis eruteh Ati Understanding: FWl of AhbrMlktUM. be attempted just yet State of Ohio and State of New York* blast had bean exploded against ithe table beside him. That day George Kingsley sent for The first printed books abounded DAILY TIME TABLE. “You have a niece, Miss Dolores Blake Gordon. The two were closeted I Boys Drown While Bathing. SUNDAY INCLUDED. to Buell an oxtent in abbreviations An Alleged Dynamiter. •Grey, starring with you, I believe? ” for a long time in the library. i Cincinnati , Ohio, Aug. 14.—Three Lv. Cleveland, S:IS r. m. Lt. Buffalo, • S IS F. IP that they were extremely difficult to Waseca, Minn., Aug. 14.—George ixe began. When, at length. Gordon emerged 1 boys, Frank Burns, William Slattery At. Buffalo, • 7:80 a . m. Ar. Cleveland, 7 A0 p. ia. read aed understand and a treatise A. Rernathy, n traveling man, has CONTRAS. STANDARD TINS. Miss Gref inclined her head. Into the long ball, he came face to and Matthew Slattery, aged 10 to 13 was prepared and printed “Ho«r to been brought bock here under arrest, “If I am fcot mistaken, she is Clric faeo with Carmen Kingsley. She was Bean a Printed Boole” It gave ex ­ years, were drowned while swimming Toko tbo **C. ft B. Line'’ steamers and enjoy a* Grey’s daughter? ” dressed in her riding habit There cfaarged with blowing up the Grant refreshing night’* rest when enrome to Osflslo. planations of the abbreviations. house barn with dynamite a week or in Bloody run, near Norwood, yester­ Nlsoars Falls. Toronto, Now Tort, Beslan, Alban*. MiUs Grey did not more. Her was a slight touch of color in her day. ______1,000 Islands, or any Eastern or Canadian point. eyes were fastened upon the flowers cheeks,born of her ride and the heat Kaillf Answered. •• ago • In a vase beside her, and apparently He stopped abruptly, but she Wibble —What sort of a spectacle Linton Rides n Put Fifty Miles Cheap Excursions Weekly to Nia­ she did cot notice the interrogative Conflict In fosth America. Paris , Aug. 14.—The 100 kilometer passed him with a slight inclination do you think would be best fitted to Lnt, Peru, Aug. 14.—The rebels match between Linton and Starbuck, gara Falls. aote la feta voice. of the head, and went steadily on her a rolling eye? the bicyclists, took place yesterday at “I was t?ld she was your niece, so way toward the stairs. have retired upon Mstuacana and a Write for Tonriit Pamphlet. WgJbble — A moving spectaole, of serious combat has taken place at the Velodrome Buffalo and was won at once came to that conclusion, Gordon uttered a slight exclama ­ course. Got any more infant-class by Linton, who beat the record. He . S. ROGERS, T. F. NEWMAN, Voowfojf you hud no other brother, ” \ Tumbez, in which many were killed Gen ’l Pam. AgL Goal Mauagor tion and turned to follow her. question* you want answered? „ covered fifty miles in 1:57:69. on both sides. CLEVELAND, O.

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Crimson clover ia an annual , living but Always In ths Lead. Excursion to Long Lnfeo. The Republican. one season, though in favorable locali­ The handsomest illurtrated brochure The K. O. T. M. ’8. have arranged for ties it may be sown early in the fall, of the season has just been issued by tbe a grand basket picnic and general good Only the Scars Remain. Thursday, August 16, 1894. when it lives over winter and produces general passenger department of tbe time, at Long Lake dh Wednesday, “Among the many testimonials which I its crop the next season. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railwoy, Aug. 22,1894. Tbe general public are •ee in regard to certain medicines perform ­ REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. ' Spurry —Tbia was recommended in a ing cures, demising the blood, etc.,” writea giving a woman ’s opinion of the com­ cordially invited to go along with this Henry Hudson , of the James Smith For Governor— bulletin of this station last year as a partment sleeping cars run on the solid excursion and take advantage of tbe Woolen Machinery Co., JOHN T. RICH, of Lopeer. valuable plant for improving certain vestibuled electric lighted trains of that special arrangements. A pleasant day Philadelphia, Pa., “none For Lieu’t Gov.— light sandy soils. Many have since line between Chicago, Milwaukee, Kil- impress me more than iny ALFRED MILNES, of Branch. is assured for all. ROUND TRIP own case. Twenty years For Bec’y of State — tested it on various soils as a forage bourn City (the dells of Wisconsin), La ago, at the age of 18 years, plant with unsatisfactory reaulta. It ia RATES. , of Calhoun. ___ _ ^.jer Croaae, Winona, St. Paul and Minne­ St.Johns, Leave 8:25 A. M. $1.40 I bad swellings come on For Treasurer — too small and contains too little sub ­ apolis. It contains time table to express Ovid. Leave 8:39 a. e. $1.25. my legs, which broke and Msototdy Owosso. Leave 9:00 a.m. $1.00 JAMES M. WILKINSON, of Marquette. stance to be of value where clover or trains to and from points above named, Corunna Leave 9:07a.m. .90 became running sores. For Auditor General — Pure Vernon, Leave 9:17 a. m. .70 Our family physician could STANLEY W. TURNER, of Roecommon. the ordinary grasses will grow, More­ aa well aa detween Chicago, Cedar Returning special train will leave do me no good, aud it was For Att’y General — A cream of Tartar Baking Powder. over it ie somewhat inclined to become Rapids Sioux City, Council Blufito and Fenton at 8:00 p. m., for tbe above feared that the bones FRED A. MAYNARD, of Kent. —jMtett United Statet Oovemmemt Food a weed. Omaha. Gives tbe sleeping and parlor stations. Children half fare. would be affected. At last, Thomas Bromley, For Com. of Land Office— Report. car rates between Chicago and the prin ­ Htfd my good old mother Wm. A. FRENCH, of Preaque Isle. Bountiful Crops ia Indiana. Local Agent. W^ urged me to try Ayer's For Supt. of Pub. Inst.— cipal cities west. Royal Baking Powder Company Cheap Rata Excursion to Michigan. Sarsaparilla. I took three H. R. PATTENGILL, of Ingham. Franklin (Ind.) Democrat, July 27,1894: Write to Harry Mercer, Michigan Pas­ 100 Wall at., N. T. bottles, the sores healed, For Member of Board of Education — On Tuesday, September 4th, tbe T. A. This year will be memorable for its senger Agent, 82 Griswold street, Detroit, A. & N. M. Ry. will run their annual and I have not been PERRY F. POWERS, of Wexford. great harvests. The yield of wheat in Mich., for one of them and a new map troubled since. Only the SLIGHT REDUCTION IN WAGES. North Michigan excursion to Frank ­ •cars remain, and the Republican County Convention. Indiana will probably exceed that of of the United States, furnished free. fort, Benzonia, Traverse City, Bay memory of the past, to A dispatch from Pittsburg Tuesday any former year. TJust at this time it is ______(16 3) View and Petoskey at tbe usual exceed ­ remind me of the good A republican county convention will be held says business is improving since the especially inviting for one to drive into ing low rates, tickets good for ten (10) Ayer’s Sarsaparilla has »lono me. I now Lets Than Half Bates to Colorado. days. In the court house, St. Johns, on Monday Sep ­ passage of the tariff bill, and that “it is the country and visit some of the weigh two hundred aud twenty pounds, and tember 10th, 1804, at 1 P.M., to place in nomina ­ On August 10th and 11th the North- Special train will leave Durand at am in the best of health, i have been on the tion candidates for the various county officers asserted that a slight reduction in wages threshers at work. Western Line will eell excursion tickets 1:45 p. m. Fare for tbe round trip $4.50, road for the past twelve years, tiave noticed and a representative in the state legislature will be necessary to fit the tariff We had the pleasure, one day this to Denver, Pheblo and Colorado Springs tickets at this rate will also be sold for Ayer’s Sarsaparilla advertised in all parts The various townships are entitled to dele- changes. ” That is j ust what republicans week, of witnessing five machines in and return at exceedingly low rates; regular train of this date. of the United States, and always lake pleas ­ gates as follows: tickets good for return passage until ure iu telling what good it did for me.” have told workingmen all along. In operation. The first was John Baker’s September 18th, inclusive. Solid Vesti­ Bingham ...... 14 Bath ...... 2 anticipation of the passage of a bill re­ outfit on the farm of Cornelius Ditmars, T N paint the best is the For the cure of all diseases originating in Duplain ...... 0 Ovid...... ___ 7 buled Trains, Palace Sleeping Cars and Impure blood, the best remedy is ...... 3 Riley...... 3 ducing duties wages have been cut 25 whose crop of fifty-five acres averaged Superb Dining Cars through between -*• cheapest. Don ’t be misled by Lebanon ...... 2 Westphalia... ___ I per cent, the past year, and now we are 87 bushels per acre, this being no ex Chicago and Denver daily, via. tbe trying what is said to be “just as AYER’S Sarsaparilla Victor...... 8 Greenbush...... 5 Chicago & North-Western R’y. For informed that while businees will ceptional yield in the country this year. detailed information apply to agents of good, ” but when you paint insist Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer St Co., Lowell, Mass. DeWitt...... 2 Bengal ...... 3 improve, “a slight reduction of wages Improvements in farm machinery have Dallas...... 2 Watertown...... 4 connecting lines, or addresB W. A. upon having a genuine brand of Cures others, will cure you Essex ...... 4 Eagle...... 3 will be necessary. ” been varied and rapid but none more Thrall, General Passenger and Ticket The basis of representation Is one delegate forcibly impresses one than the scene agent Chicago. for every fifty votes, or moiety thereof, cast in ST. JOHNS MARKETS. PASSED A TARIFF BILL. here witnessed. There were no men on State of Ohio , City of Toledo , ) ss. Strictly Pure the township for the republican candidate for the straw stack and yet there had arisen Lucas County . f Grain quotations are furnished by tbe 8 t. Johns governor at the preceding general election. On Monday afternoon the house of Frank TJ. Cheney makes oath that he is wheat houses every Wednesday, and are for the At the election two years ago the republican representatives receded from its position a high, well rounded stack of straw, the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney prices paid that day. vote for governor in the various townships was in favor of the Wilson bill as passed, more perfect in outline than could be & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, White Lead Wheat, white ...... 51 as follows: Bingham 081, Bath 118, Bengal Wheat, red...... so and voted to accept the bill as amended made by hand. Ten teams were kept County and State aforesaid, and that said firm It costs no more per gallon than Buckwheat ...... 45@52c 184, DeWitt 111, Duplain 305, Dallas02, Eagle busy bringing the wheat to the machine will pay the some of ONE HUNDRED Gate...... 80 to 81 101, Essex 213, Greenbush 230, Lebanon 111, by the senate and sugar trust. The DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh cheap paints, and lasts many times Live Poultry —Chickens, Ducks and Geese...... 5c and the “Farmer’s Friend Stacker” waa Live Turkeys...... 7c Ovid 304, Olive 101, Riley 125, Victor 132, senate bill goes and will probably be ­ that cannot be cured by the use of Hall 's as long. Dressed Chickens ...... 7c Watertown 175, Westphalia 18. come a law. It is in no sense a revenue stacking the straw. We were told by Catarrh Cure . Dressed Beef...... $4.60 Will H. Brunson. W. W. Simonson. Dewitt FRANK J. CHENEY. Look out for the brands of White Butter aa to quality...... 8 to 15 tariff as declared for by the democratic Mr. Baker that the stacker waa doing its Eggs...... 10c perdos H. Hunt, Chas. E. Phelps, E. S. Doty, Luther work perfectly and enabled him not Sworn to before me and subscribed in my Lead offered you ; any of the fol« Lard...... 7c@8 perlb Eddy, Chas. S. Marsh, L. G. Burch, J. D. Van platform, but a protection bill which in presence, this 0th day of December, A. D. 1880. lowing are sure: Potatoes...... 40 to 50 Burger, M. J. Tout, Riley Rice, Warren Cas­ many cases protects the wrong man. only to do more work in one day than Oaioos ...... 70 terline, B. V. Soule, Chas. Farmer, Daniel « seal i A. W. GLEASON. " Anchor/- “ Morley, ” Hav(looee) ...... $7.00 per ton. For instance, it puts wool which the by tbe old method, but gave better satis­ Notary Public. Clover Seed, June and mammoth ..... $5.00 to $5.25 Turner, Edward H. Lyon, Holmes T. Clark, “ Eckstein,” “ Shipman,” Beam, hand picked ...... $1.65 per bush H. N. Carpenter, J. B. Randolph. farmer eells, on tbe free list, while it faction to farmers. This statement was Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally and “ Armstrong A XoKclvy,” “ Southern,” Peaches ...... $1.50 C. C. VAUGHAN. Chairman, corroborated by every one with whom acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces “ Beymer-B&um&n, ” “ Bed Seal, ” Alayke clover seed...... $6 00 to $6.50 puts a duty on manufactured woolens, Rye per bu ...... 32 to 35 WILL H. BRUNSON, Secretary, we conversed. of the system. Send for testimonials, free. “ Davis-Chambcrs,” “ Collier,” which the farmer buys. It increases F. J. CHENEY & CO. Apples per bu ...... 25c D. S. FRENCH, Treasurer, the price of sugar, which all must buy. Passing on one mile further we came “ Fahnestock. ” Republican County Committee. Toledo. O. It will be cheerful news to tbe laboring across George Banta ’s outfit. This is Sold by Druggists, 75. 14-5 For Colors .—National Lead Co. ’s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. Our democratic brethren of the press man, however, that oil paintings and his fourth season and with each recurr­ Attention G. A. K. ing year he finds the stacker more These colors are sold in one-pound cans, each are endeavoring to encourage each statuary are placed upon the free list, For the G. A. R. National Encamp can being sufficient to tint 35 pounds of strictly 514 and that upon opium prepared for popular. Here it has been fully tested ment at Pittsburg in September, the T. Pure White Lead the desired snade ; they are in FRED. F. , other over the prospects of Mayor A. A. & N. M. R’y. will make special no sense ready-mixed paints, bnt a combination Pingree running on an independent smoking and distilled spirits there has and the points of superiority demon ­ of perfectly pure colors in the handiest form to reduced rates from all stations on its tint Strictly Pure White Lead. ST. JOHNS, MICH., ticket They should not be harshly been a reduction in tariff of fifty per strated may be briefly summarized as line. Tickets on sale September 5th to A good many thousand dollars have been saved cent. Tnere is a general reduction of follows: More work can be accomplished September 25th. Call on our agents for property-owners by having our book on painting judged for this, as it is reasonably cer­ and color-card. Send us a postal card and get duties on most manufactured articles, in one day; fewer settings of the particulars. W. H. Bennett , both free. tain that the only encouragement they 4-19 Gen ’l. Pass. Agt. DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF and a slight increase on some southern machine are required; straw is stacked NATIONAL LEAD CO. will get will be previous to election day. Chicago Branch, productions. It is a sectional bill, and more evenly than by hand and turns State and Fifteenth Streets, Chicago. a bad bill for the farmers and laboring water better; fewer hands are required The fool friends of Mr. Pingree seem Headache determined to forfeit what little respect men. It strikes all of Michigan ’s and tbe labor diminished not only for Indigestion, Bllliou MARTHA WASHINGTON the people have for him, by their principal industries. The sugar the farmer but bis wife as well; chaff attempts to induce him to run for gov- schedule is a surrender to the greatest and dust are entirely removed by the Dyspepsia enor on a stub ticket. A meeting was trust in existence, and chairman Wilson blower; tbe expense of threshing has And all Stomach Troubles COOK-BOOK held in Lansing last Friday night, with stated in a speech that it would in effect been greatly diminished. Are Cured bv no term Jim Turner, Populist Frank put $40,000,000 into the pockets of the One man had been offered two cents P. P. P. ! Fogg, Populist Senator Champion and stockholders of the sugar trust. Great per bushel less for threshing by the old CEMETERY WORK. is democratic reform. method bat refused, saying he preferred [Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium ! 320 PACES. democratic delegate G. A. Smith as lead­ P. P. P. is a sure cure for Rheumatism, Syphilis, ing spirits. A committee was appointed a Farmers’Fiiend even at two cents a Scrofula, Blood poison. Blotches, Pimples and all ILLUSTRATED. Doubtful Substitutes for Clover. bushel more for threshing. skin and blood diseases. One of the best Cook- to issue a call for a state convention to Cancerous sores on face, years of skin trouble. Books published. It con ­ nominate Pingree for govsnor and The stacker, we are glad to know is Glandular swelling, sufferer renders tbaDks to P. tains recipes for all kinds Cut Stone for Boilm Purposes. Agricultural College Experimental Bullitin. the product of a Hoosier brain, the P. P. for its great cures. of cooking. Also depart ­ an entirely new ticket. Jim ought to ments on Medicine. Eti- The failure of the clover crop in pantentee being James Buchanan, Abbot ’s East India Com Paint cures all Corns, uette, and Toilet recipes. run again, he did so well before. If Mr. Warts and Bunions. 14-5 OPPOSITE POSTOFFIOE. recent years in many localities, owing of Indianapolis, where it is manufac ­ Vndexed for handy refer­ Pingree has any desire to run for gov ­ to the ravages of the root borer and ence. ernor this year, it is lo be hoped that he tured by tbe Indiana Manufacturing MAILED FREE, other causes, baa induced a search for Company. All the leading separator will sail in and have an end of it. He In Exchange for 20 LARGE LION oth6r forage plants to tAke its place, manufacturers now use it. The stacker HEADS cut from Lion Coffee wrappers will be able aft$r election to know just and numerous inquiries are received by and a 2-cent Stamp. is aptly named “The Farmer’s Friend. ” Write for Itst of our other Fine Premiums. We W. L. Douclas what the people think of him, He has tbe station in regard to such plants. have many valuable Pictures, also a Knife, Game, probably got too good sense to go into It is without question a wonderful in ­ etc., to give away. A beautiful Picture Cord la In CCUAP iSTHCfficrr.t Tho> e mentioned below have been vention and we speak of it because of every package of LION Ccifkke . VllWb NOSQUEAKINtk such a movement, however, but it is a employed in certain localities and for #5. CORDOVAN. its practical value and worth. FRENCH* ENAMELLED CALT - pity, on his account, as much cannot be certain purposes and under the proper said for his so-called friends. WOQISOH SPICE CO. SK **.*$. “ FINE CAlf&kMQAHJl conditions are of undoubted value, but White Lead ax a Preservative. ♦ 3.5P POLICE, 3 Soles . they cannot be recommended for From the English Mechanic: When a democratic farmer is told general cultivation in Michigan. The The advantages of using genuine that the prevailing distress in the *2.^7JBoy £chool Shoes . country is due to the change of adminis ­ station is investigating possible substi ­ white lead for painting surfaces, es­ An agreeable Laxative and NERVE TONIC. •LADIES* tration in 1892, he naturally replies we tutes for clover, and remedies for the pecially iron work, have been known Sold by Druggists or sent by mall. 26c.. 6Uo, are now living under the laws passed by clover failure, and, may in time have for years, but an instance mentioned by and $1.00 per package. Samples free. J the republicans before the change, and something valuable to suggest. Mean ­ Sir William Arrol will serve to impress 11IA The Favorite TOOTH POWSZI Removed to his own building opposite SEND FOR CATALOGUE * that under these laws wheat is fifty Aw H.V for the Teeth and Bre*th,$6o. The Steel. W*L* DOUGLAS, cents a bushel, the lowest price reached while a word of caution seems in place the fact on the memory. Some years BROCKTON, MASS. Yon can save money by purchasing W. L* within the memory of the oldest in ­ against expecting too much from the ago he purchased the materials of old Douglas Shoes, _ . habitants. plants here mentioned. If the clover is Because, we are the largest manufacturers of Hammersmith Bridge for the purpose advertised shoe* in the world, and guarantee The above is the sum of the defense found in the spring to be killed, tbe of using a portion in erecting a tempor ­ For SUMMER SUITS the value by stamping the name ana price on the democratic party has been trying to field may be planted to corn or sowed ADIRONIiY the bottom, whicn protects yon against high ary plant at one of his large undertak ­ prices and the middleman ’s profits. Our shoes make ever since its unexpected TRAD! MARK equal custom work in style, easy fitting and to millet. Omitting the clover crop for ings. The iron work had been in posi­ LIGHT wearing qualities. We have them sold every­ victory two years ago drove the country a year will starve out the borer and tion sixty-two years, and many of tbe where at lower prices for the value given than Wheeler’s. any other make. Take no substitute. If your from a state of unexampled prosperity enable clover to be grown again. In parts, owing to inaccessibility, had not OVERCOATS dealer cannot supply you. we can. Sold by into a panic, followed by strikes, hard any case one crop of hay may be ex ­ been painted since they were placed in A. E. DUTCHER. times, reduction of wages and no wages pected from the clover before it fails. position. Finding them in so remark­ DRESS SUITS. at all. In this connection perhaps some Alfalfa—The yield of this in Michigan able a state of preservation fiir William o/ our readers will recall the speech is seldom greater and usually less than Arrol had some of tbe paint analyzed, A large line to select from. +hat of common red clover, while the when it was found to be genuine white j made by Prosecuting Attorney Norton a ...... -...... POSITIVELY CURES year ago. He said in substance; if one plant itself ii less desirable in several lead. Heart Disuse, Epilepsy Nerv­ B. F. MILLER should hear a great artist oil the Vioilii tfespocis. The stems are rather woody ous Prostration, A PIT .. PROPRIETOR OF producing the sweetest hai-inohy, and LITERARY NOTES. Sleeplecsness and all Derangements of the Nervous and the leayes crumble badly in curing. System, then listen to knottier attempting to do It is difficult to get a good stand. The Cy Warman, who wrote the well-remem­ Enexcelled for Restless Babies. Pure­ XN EVERY Livery, M aid Sale Stable the same thing with the same instru. plants start well in spring but in our bered "Flyer” article in McClure’s Magazine ly Vegetable, guaranteed free from In the Old Rink, St. Johns, Mich. midsummer droughts cease growing, for January, will have an article in the Sep ­ opiates. 100 full size doses, 50c. mcnt, but succeeding only in producing tember number describing the marvelous unearthly discords, would you think the turn yellow and become overshadowed M. D. Bailey, receiving teller Grand Rapids CASE. profits that have attended, and the yet more (Mich.) Savings Bank, says ne cannot say too much BOARDING A SPECIALTY! trouble was in the fiddle or the fiddler? by weeds. Alfalfa is best adapted to marvelous profits that promise to attend, in favor of “Adironda, ” Wheeler ’a Hear and Nerve It is the same old fiddle, brother Corbit. irrigation in the west. The article will be Cure. Prepared by Wheeler A Fuller Medlciue Co , the south and west. It prefers a deep Cedar Springs, Mich. GEO. H. JUDD, First-class turnouts at reasonable rates. My It was doing beautifully until your party, fertile soil, either naturally moist or fully illustrated. Sold by FILDEW A MILLMAN, Hack can be found dally on tbe street for the con­ 8t. Johns and Fowler. venience of the public. Just the thing for parties pledged to change it over into a bag ­ irrigated. On dry soils it requires goo d The Illustrations in The Art Amateur Merchant Tailor, attending receptions, balls, etc., sad charges (August) are as they ought to be, largely moderate. The Hack makes all trains. pipe, if entrusted with power, was care until its long roots have become suggestive of the coolness which views of the ST. JOHNS, MICH victorious at the polls. well established. Small plots well water gratefully produce in the sultry heat of But just for the sake of argument cared for have furnished good pasture the dog days. They include a reproduction in A Bottle of Beer. assuming that the republican laws are in this state, and a little of the seed color of Edward Moran ’s "Lightship, ” full- page black-and-whites of Lionel Walden ’s too blame for business depression and may well be sown for trial with the "Toilers of the Sea," Haquette’s "Against the Providing the beer is that true democracy as described by the seeds of other forage plants in a field good, is the most health ­ Tide,” and Bellinger's “The Open Sea," and ful and refreshing of late Mr. Burchard is all the country intended for pasture. Alfalfa heaves some capital pencil and pen drawings by drinks. Our PALE Theodore R. Davis; in addition to which there SELECT and STAND­ The Michigan State Fair needs to restore prosperity, is your out on heavy soils as badly as clover. ARD LAGER beers have party not guilty of extreme cruelty, at Crimson Clover —This is improving to are sketches of water-lilies, and the fourth of all the qualities essential Mr. Volkmar's fish-series of plates for china to a heathful, invigorat ­ least, to sit idle for a year and a half be a valuable crop in the middle and painters. The pictures, however, are by no ing and refreshing beer. SEPT. SEPT. Wherever our beers are and let the country suffer, when it south Atlantic states where it thrives means all marines: The recently established introduced, they at once knows the remedy, has an overwhelming on soil too light for other clovers. So departments of The Illustrator and Ex-Libris become very popular, on 10 to 21 AT DETROIT. 10 to 21 are more than amply maintained, the older account of their good majority in congress and the executive far aa tested in the west and north the qualities. Try a sample ones are not permitted to suffer, and the lot and be convinced. besides. You are guilty of causing the reaulta have not been satisfactory. painter (in oil. water-color or pastel) on Will be one of the best, if not the best of all the great fairs trouble as charged, or guilty of criminal Small plots have been grown at this canvas, china or textiles, the draughtsman held in Michigan. impotence, and The Republican is of station for many years with no partic ­ (withchar-coal, crayon, pencil or pen,) the wood-carver, the worker in embroidery, and the opinion that you are guilty of both. ularly promising results, as the yields the hosts of others engaged in the multiform have been too meager for profitable varieties of art-work have each something of =WHILE AT THE FAIR= John Van Tyle, of Edwardsburg, cultivation. This season we have it practical help given them in their several Mich., doctored for 30 years for fits, but growing in a plot by itself and also in a specialties. The Note-Book as usual is spicy got no help till he used Adironda, half acre mixture with other clovers and pungent in its comments on the art- Don ’t fail to visit the press rooms of THE EVENING NEWS, the GREAT DAILY OF Wheeler ’s Heart and Nerve Cure, which interests of the month. (Price, 35 cents.) MICHIGAN. The opportunity should not be missed by any one. completely cured him. Sold by Fildew and grasses. It ia now (July 20) coming Montague Marks, Publisher, 23 Union Square, DETROIT, MICH A Mlllman. in flower at six inches to a foot high. New York. MORE THAN 00,000 COPIES DAILY. —

Golden Wedding. T. A. A. a X. M. B’y. Excursion Bulletin Legal. Legal. The Republican. August 12th, 1844, Mr. James Upton For the following meetings the T. A. OTlcFoFLETTimrDRAlN CONTRACT'- A. &. N. M. R’y. will make special re­ N Notlce la hereby given that I, Harvey TEACHER’S EXAMINATIONS. was married to Miss Julia Woodbury. duced rates. One fare for the round trip. W. Carrington, township drain commissioner of On August 11th, 1894, the friends and For the M. E. camp meeting at Frank ­ the townabipof Qreenbusb, county of Clinton, state Fall Series 1804. Thursday, August 16,1894. of Michigan, will, on the 21st DAY OF AUGUST, relatives went to the hooie of Mr. and fort Ang. 7 to 15th, inch, tickets to A. D. 1894, at the house of Wm. Burgles on thss w Regular examinations at 8 t. Johns, Thursday be sold from stations McBain and north The Latest 4 of section 25, in said townabip of Greenbush, at and Friday August 2d and 3rd. Deiro .it TIME _T ABLE Mrs. Upton, in Victor, to assist them in Aug. 6 to 15th, inch, limited to August improvement in baking pow­ 10 o ’clock in the forenoon of that day, proceed to Special examinations, St. Johns Friday, Aug. celebrating the 50th anniversary of their 16tb, 1894. receive bids for the construction of a certain drain 24th, DeWlU Friday, Sept. 28th. .. IN EFFECT .. known and designated as the Cleveland Braich ol At the regular examinations, examinations will marriage. For the 8eventh Day Adventists ders is the new Horsford ’s. the Dutch Gap Drain, located and established in begin at 9 o ’clock A. h . Special examinations will f^lLWAUKEE camp meeting at Frankfort, August 20th the said township of Greenbush, and dsecrlbed as begin at 8 o ’clock a . M. By order of the Board of MAT 6th, 1894 . The affair was so nicely managed that Superior to all old-fashioned follows, to-wit: Commencing at a point 10.65 examiners. &. M. WINSTON, the bride and groom never suspected to 28th, tickets to be sold from stations chains north and 20.57 chains west ot the center oi Commissioner of schools. ■WMtwmrd. McBain and north August 19th to 28th, powders. Enormous sales. section 26, of said township, in Dutch Gap Drain, that there was anything out of the limited to August 29th, 1894. running tnence south 10 65 chains to X line; thence otice of chancery sale .-in pub - 2 ° a u ,5* west 19.48 chains to west % post of section 25; run ­ sursnee and by virtue of an order and ordinary course of everyday events For the farmers’ picnic at Whitmore ning thence south from west 4 post of said section decreeN of the Circuit Court for the County of 25, 39.75 chains to 25 links north of southwest cor­ STATIONS. si |d4 of section 25.

M . M 16, For the Camp Meeting at Hackley N w 1-5 of n e if of s w if of section 25. H. Ingersoll, Sarah E, Corey, Marie Piatt. Howard

those persons be assembled for once a 2*3 JK Following the custom of years stand . 8 V£ of w if ol e 4 ol • w V4 of section 25. I. Piatt, Robert A. Piatt. Lawrence Platt, defend ­ 114, Park July 19th to Aug. 24tb, tickets to

ants. Suit pending in tbe Circuit Court for the 81ATION8. No. over whose little pink bodies aunt Julia N !4 of e 4 of e of w if of s w >4 of section 25. ioz -rsl lis be sold to Lake Harbor (near Muske­ ing, the Detroit, Lansing & Northern R- 8 % of e if of e if of w U °f » w if ol section 25. County of Clinton, Id chancery, at the Village of Except ■ Except No. 8unday.

Sunday. had drawn the little shirts for the first z, gon) with 30 cents arbitrary added, on R. will run the annual low rate excur ­ N if of w if of e °f w if of s w if of section 25. St. Johns, in said county, on tbe 30lb day of June,

Mail H U r. td I time, they would make quite a respect ­ Aug. 2d to 4th inch, Aug. 7 and 9, Aug. 8*4 of w ; i of e Vi of w 4 of » w if of section 25. A. D. 1894. P- ID a. id . p. ZD. p. in. a. id . sion to Northern Michigan resorts on W y, of w 4 of » w J4 except 5 acres in s e corner In this cause it satisfactorily appearing by Milwaukee Lv..... 8 30 able audience. 13 and 14, Aug. 20 and 21, limited to re­ September 4th. of section 25. affidavit that tbo detendant, Sarah E. Corey, 7 30 Mr. Brunson read a poem that was turn to Aug. 25th , 1894. 5 seres in s e corner of w Vi of w V£ of s w 14 of resides out of this state aDd that her place or a. m. For the Camp Meeting at Haslett Train will leave Ionia at 8:00 a. m., section 25. residence is at Los Angeles in the State of Cali­ Grand Haven Lv 6 40 9 00 2 10 9 06 written for a previous golden wedding. E %ot e l A* of* * s Se * if * of8 section 26. fornia; on motion of W. R. Clarke and Cahill A Park July 25 to Aug. 30th, tickets to be stopping at Whitecloud for dinner, W X ol e of s e if of section 26. Ostrander, solicitors for complainant, it la ordered G. R. A 1. Junct.... 6 37 10 05 8 12 10 45 Mrs. F. W. Upton read several letters sold each Tuesday, Thursday and Satur­ arriving at Petoskey at 6:30 p. u. Round W Vi of s e if of section 26. that said defendant cause her appearance to be Grand Rapids ..... 6 45 10 20 8 25 11 00 a 45 day, limited to return to Sept. 17tb, 8 M of e if of e V$ of n e if of rection 26. entered iu said cause within four months from the p. m. from friends who were unable to be trip rate $4.00 8 % of w if of e 4 of n e if of section 26. date of this order, in aefault of which tbe bill ot Lowell-...... 7 15 10 55 4 00 11 53 1 25 present. 1894. S % of e if of e if of w y. of n e if of section 26. complaint will be taken as confessed against her. For the Christian Crusaders camp These excursions afford an excellent 8 4 of w if of e if ol w 4 of n e 4 of section 20. Further ordered that a copy of this order bo Ionia ...... —... 7 40 11 25 4 28 12 35 2 50 Miss Mamie Woodbury gave a very meeting at Mt. Pleasant, Mich. Aug. 1st 8 % of w 4 w if of n e of section 26. published witbiu twenty days iu Tiik Clinton Fowler...... 8 09 11 58 6 02 1 25 4 30 opportunity for many to visit the noted N if of n e" if except 5 acres in s e corner of sec­ Republican and that such publication be con ­ p. m. nice recitation. to 15th, tickets to be sold from points Michigan resorts, who perhaps could tion 35. tinued at least once in each week for six weeks in 8T.JOHN8 ...... 8 25 12 17 5 20 1 47 5 45 O. L. Beckwith presented the gifts not to exceed 100 miles from Mt. Pleas­ 5 acres in s e corner of n if of n e if of section 35. succession. S. B. DAbOLL, Shepardsvllle ...... 12 80 5 32 6 10 not do so otherwise. A delightful trip S w if of n e 4 of section 35. Circuit Judge, OvldT...... 8 89 12 86 5 38 2 12 6 40 that were brought by friends, among ant, Aug. 1st to 15th inclusive, limited to S e if of n n if of section 35. W. R. Clarke and Cahill a Ostrander , Owosso Junction... 8 57 12 55 6 00 8 06 7 15 return to Aug. 16th, 1894. may be enjoyed as the train will ruu W if of n 4 of s e 4 of section 35. 11-7 Solicitors for Complainant. Owosso ...... —..... 9 00 1 20 6 05 3 10 them a snug little sum of gold. For the Camp Meeting at Vicksburg, via. the popular 0. &. W. M. R’y. from E % of n if of s e i4 of section 35. Durand ar...... 9 23 1 47 6 80 8 53 The tables were waiting when the Mich, tickets to be sold Aug. 10th and 8 w if of s e >/4 of section 85 . HANCERY ORDER. STATE OF MICHIGAN Durand leave...... 9 35 1 47 6 55 Grand Rapids —well known as the 8 e 54 of s e 4 °f section 35. Holly...... 10 14 2 26 7 40 4 47 program was completed, and with all 11th, and each Tuesday and Friday *4 C The Circuit Court for the County of Clinton. ‘ Scenic Line ” of Michigan. Tickets N if of s w of section 36. In Chancery —Sophia E. Kellogg, complainant, vs. Pontiac ...... 10 53 3 05 8 25 5 37 the good things the most fastidious taste thereafter until Aug. 31st, return limit W if of n w if of section 36. Arthur N. Ingersoll, Robert H. iDgersoll, Charles Milwaukee Junct.. 11 32 8 45 9 05 6 30 Sept. 3d, 1894. will be good to return within ten days, N e J4 of n w *4 of auction 36. H. Iugersoll, Sarah E. Corey, Marie Piatt, Howard DETROIT...... Ar 11 50 4 05 9 25 7 00 could ask, this pait of the program as All lu town 8 north, of range 2 west, in Michigan. I. Piatt, Robert A. Piatt, Lawrence Piatt, Emily For the Fifth Michigan Volunteer on all regular lines. Dated this 6th day of August, A. O., 1891. 49"Chair Car, Bullet Car and Sleeping Car Service usual, was taken part in by all present, Inlantry Assn, meeting at Elsie, Aug. HARVEY W. CARRINGTON. Beers, defendants. Suit r""dlng In the Circuit Baggage will be checked through to Township Drain Commissioner of tbo Township of Court for tbe County of Clinton, iu chancery, at Westward—No. 11 has Parlor Car attached (extra eighty-three sitting down to the feast. 29th. tickets to be sold Aug. 28 and 29th, tbe Village ol St Johns, iu said couuty, on the 30th Petoskey Greenbush. 16-2 day on June, A. D. 1894. charge 25 cte). No. 15 has Parlor Buffet Car at* There are few farms in Clinton county from points within a radius of 100 or to principal stations north tached Detroit to Oraod Haven (extra charge 26 miles, limited to Aug. 30th, 1894. Iu this cause it satisfactorily appearing by cts). No. 81 has Wagoner Sleeper Detroit to that are the scenes of two golden of Baldwin at which the train will stop affidavit that the defendant, Sarah E. Corey, Grand Rapids. For the Romeo races Aug. 15 to 17th, See band bills, or consult agents for otice of letting drain contract .— resides out of this state aod that her place of weddings in the same family. About inclusive, tickets to be soli each day N Notico is hereby giveD, that I, Waller F. residence is at Los Angeles in the State of Cali­ Eastward—No. 14 has Parlor Buffet Car attached thirty years ago Mr. and Mrs. Elias from points within a radius of 50 miles, further information, or write to Geo. Sleight, township drain commissioner of tbe town ­ fornia ; on motion of \V. K. Clarke and Cahill A Grand Haven to Detroit (extra charge 25 cts). DeHaven, G. P. A., Grand Rapids, 4-w ship of Victor, County of Clinton, State of Mich­ Ostrander, solicitors for complainant, it ia ordered No. 18 has Parlor Car attached (extra charge 25 Upton, father and mother of Mr. James limited to August 18th , 1894. igan, will, on the 20th DAY OF AUGUST, 1891, that said defendant cause her appearance to be cts). No. 82 has Wagoner Sleeper Grand Rapids For the Lansing races Aug. 20 to 24th, at nine o ’clock lu tbe forenoon of that day, near entered in said cause witbiu four months from tbe to Det roit. Upton, had a golden wedding on the Special Excursion. the residence of Philip Vlges, proceed to receive date of this order, in default of which the bill of NO. W. LOUD, BEN FLETCHER, inclusive, tickets to be sold each day bids for tbe cleaning, deepening and widening of a complaiot will be taken as confessed a^aiust her. Traffic Manager. Trav. Pass. Agent same farm and all of their nine children from points within a radius of 100 miles For the International Exposition Aid certain drain, knowu and designated as “Barrett Further ordered that a copy of this order be THOMAS BROMLEY. Local Agent were present. of Lansing, limited to return to Aug. Drain," on sections 19 and 20 In said Township of ublished within twenty days in The Clinton Midway Plaisance at Toledo, August Victor, Clinton County, Michigan. S:epuulican , and (hat such publication be con ­ It was late in the evening when the 25th, 1894. Said job will be let by sections or divisions. Tbe tinued at least once in cacti week tor six weeks in company parted all wishing many more For the Grand Rapids races Aug. 13 20th to September 4th, tbe Toledo, Ann section at tbe outlet of tbe drain will be let first aod succession. 8 . B. DABOLL, to 17th inclusive, tickets to be sold Aug. Arbor and North Michigan Ry. will run tbe remaining sections in their order up stream, Circuit Judge. anniversarys to come in the future, and In accordance with the diagram now ou file with W. R. Clarke and Cahill a Ostrander , that the pathway of life may be as 13 to 17tb, limited to return Aug. 18th, a special excursion train Thursday, 11-7 Solicitors for Complainant. 1894. tbe other papers pretaining to said drain, and bids smooth aDd bright as possible for the August 23d, at special reduced rates. will be made aDd received accordingly. Contracts aged feet to travel for the journey that For the German Workingman ’s Aid will be made with the lowest responsible bidder DROBATE ORDER-STATE OF MICHIGAN, yet remains. Society to be held at Grand Rapids, See bills or call on T. A. A. agents for giving adequate security for the performance of County of Clinton ss. At a session of the Aug. 20th, tickets to be sold Aug. 19 and tbe work, In a sum to be fixed by me, IProbate ('.ourt for the Cout.iv of Clinton, holden at particulars. reserving to myself the right to reject any aDd tbe Probate Office, in the Village of 8 t. Johns, on REAL ESTATE 20th, limited to Aug. 21st, 1894. all bids. Tbe date for the completion of such con ­ Saturday, tbe 28th dav of July, in the year one —FOR— Don’t Tobacco Spit or Smoko Your Life tract, and the terms of payment tbe.-efor, shall be For the Devil’s Lake camp meeting announced at the time and place of letting. thousand eight hundred and ninety-four. Henry Young and wife to Lewis Severance Aug. 3d, to 20th, tickets to be sold | Away Present, Charles M. Merrill, Judge of Probate. Northern Michigan, Ohio and acres on see 4, Bingham, >100. Notice is further hereby given, thet at tbe time In the matter of tbe estate of WILLIAM K. Tuesday and Friday of each week from ' Is the truthful, startling title of a little book that and place of said lettiDg, or at such other time and SMITH,deceased. Charles W. Smith,administrator Southern Points. Lewis Severance to Henry Young and wife, Aug. 3d to 20tb, inclusive, limited to tells all about No-to-bac, the wonderful, harmless place thereafter to which I, the drain commissioner of said estate, having made cppllcation for the allow­ 4 acres on sec 8, block 1. Bingham, >100. Aug. 22d, 1894. guaranteed tobacco habit cure. Tbe cost is trifliDg, aforesaid, may adjourn the same, the assessment for ance of his final account. Direct Connections at Owosso Junction and Du­ Frank F. Davis and wife to Jay B. Davis, and tbe man who wants to quit and can ’t runs no benefits and thelandscomprised within the Barrett Thereupon it is ordered, that Thursday, the 23d rand with D. G. H. A M. R’y. Trains. For the Macabees at Long Lake, physical or financial risk in usln M No-to-bac. Sold Drain Special Assessment District made by me, day of August, A. D. 1891, atone o ’clock in tbe 105 acres on sec 2, Bingham, lots 11-12, Fenton, Aug. 22d, tickets to be sold by all druggists. will be subject to review. The following is a afternoon be assigned for tbe examination of said block 2S, St. Johns, q. e., >500. Book at Drug Stores or by mail free. Address descrlptloa of the several tracts or parcels of lands TIME TABLE* Aug. 22d, from a radius of 50 miles, Tbe Sterling Remedy Co., Indiana Mineral Springs, constituting tbe Special Assessment District of account at tbe Probate office in tbe Village of St. Thos. Clark Donkin, et al to Catherine limited to day of sale. tud. 19-52 said drain, viz: Johns. In effect March 25th, 1894. And it is furthered ordered that Dotlce be given West, 00 acres on sec 82, Victor, >600. 8 w X of s e !4. section 20. to the persona Interested in said estate, of the time Thos. Clark Donkin et al to Jacob P. N w X of s e 4. section 20. GOING NOKTH-Lv. Owosso Jet. E X of e Vf of s w 14, section 20. and place of said hearingby causing a copy of this 10:05 A. M...... and ...... 7: 30 P. M. Sleight, 80 acres on sec 7 and 8, Bath, >900. N Vi of w 4 of w 4of n e X, section 29. order to be published in The Clinton Republican , Walter Wlnchel to Calvin Wlnchel, lots 8-4- a newspaper printed and circulating in said Coun ­ For Elsie. Ashley, Ithaca. St. Louis, Alma, Ml. Wwofejjoftw X* section 20. ty of Clinton, for three successive weeks previous Pleasant, Clare, Cadillac and Frankfort. 5-6-7-8-9-10 b. g. Faxon addition, lots 1-2-8- S w 4 of i w X. section 20. to said day of bearing. N w X of n w X of n w Vi. section 29. CHARLES M. MERRILL, GOING SOUTH—Lv. Durand. 4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12-18-14-15-16-17-18-19, b. Fourth Bi-Ennial Meet N e J4 of • ® 4’ section 19 (A true copy.) 15-3 Judge of Probate. 9:35 A. M...... and ...... 6 :50 P.M. F„ lot 2, b. E., lots 11-15, b. H, lota 9-10-11- S w X of n w 4, section 20. 12-13-14-15-16-17-18-19-20-21-22-28-45, out N w Jf of s w Vi, section 20. For Howell, Ann Arbor, Milan, Toledo and all E V£ of g e X oi n e >4. section 19. DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.-NOTICE IS Southern points. lot I, Ovid. >800. AND W *4 of s e 4 °f n e X, section 19. A hereby given that by virtue and in pursuance Samuel S. Walker nnd wife to John II. Bis­ N e j4 of n e J4. section 19. of license and authority granted to me, tne under ­ W H. BENNETT. G. P. A.. Toledo. Ohio. sau, b. 53, lots 4-5-6-9-10, b. .56, lots 4-5-6, Se 4 °f * e X- section 18. signed, by the Probate Court of Clinton County, b. 57-78-79-80, south half b. 85, lots 3-4 5-6 N w J4 of n e J4- section 19. Michigan, on tbe 19th day of July, 1894, to sell DIAMOND All in town six north, of raDge one west, in real estate belonging to tbe estate of Robert The Summer Normal. 7- 8-9, b. 90-91. lots 114-115-120-121, rail­ Michigan. Young, deceased, i will sell at public vendue to the road lots, St. Johns. >5,700. Dated, July 17th, 1894. highest bidder, oo tne 8tii DAY OF SEPTEMBER, WALTER F. SLEIGHT, 1894, at one o ’clock in tbe afternoon, at tbe Pro­ St. Johns , Aug. 14, 1804. Mary M. Walker to Georgiana 8. Price, lots Township Drain Com misaiouer oi tbe Township of bate Office in tbe Village of St. Johns, in said As the summer nomal has drawn to a 8- 4-5-6, b. 1, lots 7-8-9-10-1 1|12, b. 21, Wal­ Victor. 16-2 County of Clinton, the following described prem ­ kers subdivision of outlot R, St. Johns, >500. ises, viz: The west half of the south-west quarter close. I will write a short sketch of the of section thirty-three, in township eight north of Ancle R. Bell to Ida Young, 2V4 acres on TOURNAMENT range one west, in Michigan; the north nineteen same, hoping it will be of interest to sec 21, Bath, >300. otice of letting drain contract .— and one-half acres of the east seventy-eight acres some of your readers who may be James J. Holbrook nnd wife to George Notice is hereby given that I, John W. of the south-west fractional quarter of section Clemons,N County Drain Commissioner of County nineteen, in township seven north of range one teachers or aspirants. Marshall, Vi acres on see 7, Duplain, >50. OF THE of Clinton, State of Michigan, will, on ths 28th west, in Michigan ; the west fractional half of the The Normal commenced July 9, 1894, Alexander Molet to Olive Molet, 78 85-100 DAY OF AUGUST. A. D. 1894. at tbe outlet on north-west fractional quarter of section nineteen, acres on sec 4, DeWitt, q. c. >25. n el if section two, In the township of Riley, at in township seven north of range one west, in with Prof. A. N. Howe of the Maple one o ’clock in the afternoon of that day, proceed Michigan, containing seventy-two and eighty-four to receive bids lor the cleaning, deepening and hundredths seres; lots 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 , 9, 24, 25, 26, 27, Rapids high school, and Prof. J. B. Stone A Striking Presentiment. widening of a certain drain known and designated 28 and 29 in block 4, of Hurd and Sickels’ subdivi ­ 7 as Pecktil Drain, located and established in the sion of outlots ”G” anJ ’‘H,"in the Village of St. of DeWitt high school as instructors; It is curious how future events are oc­ said townships of Riley and Olive. Jonns, in Clinton County, in Michigan; lots 9,10, and an enrollment of twenty pupils. casionally prefigured by some anticipa ­ Said job will be let by sections. The section at 11, 12, 13 and the south three-fourths of lot 14, in tory token which, unlike presentiments ST., WHEELMEN the outlet of the drain will be let first, and the re­ block one of Hurd aDd Sickels' subdivision of out­ The subjects arithmetic, civil govern ­ maining sections in their order up stream, in ac­ lots “G” snd “H” aforesaid ; land commencing at and premonitory dreams, makes perhaps cordance with the diagram now on file with the the south-east corner of block one of Hurd and ment, reading, orthography and gram­ other papers pertaining to said drain, in the Sickels’subdivision of outlots ”G’’ and “H” afore­ mar were abl / handled by Prof. Stone no impression at the time on those whom office ot tbe township clerk, to which said, running south four rods, west seventeen rods, they concern. AT reference may be had by all parties Interested , and north four rods, snd esst to the pisce of beginning ; who is always ready to explain a prob ­ bids will be made and received accordingly. Con ­ lot six of Gibbs ’ addition to the Village of St. Here is a striking example. One of tracts will be made with the lowest responsible JohDS, In Clinton County, in Michigan ; lot 154, in lem, or diagram a sentence for any one Charles Dickens ’ sons, from some childish bidder giving adequate security for the perform ­ block 21, in tho Village of DeWitt, in Clinton ATHLETIC ance of the work, in a sum then and there to be County, in Michigan ; also land in said Village ot individual. oddity of expression in his large, won­ fixed by me, reserving to myself tbe right to re­ DeWitt, bounded west by William Terbush ’a land, In history, geography, pedagogue, dering eyes, was given by his father the ject any and all bids. The date for the completion north by A. T. Bates’ land, east by J. E. Naracong ’s of such contract and tbe terms of payment land, south by Mill street, on section eight, In school law and physiology Prof. Howe very unique sobriquet of the “Ocean PARK therefor shall be announced at the time and place township five north of range two west, in Michi ­ Specter, ” by which he was always called. of letting. gan ; tbe north-east quarter of the south-west showed a well stored mind on each sub ­ Notice is further hereby glvsn, thatat the time and quarter of section 35, in township eight north of ject. Trie great novelist never knew of the place of said lettiDg, or at such other time and place range two west, in Michigan , the north part of the weird significance his playfully bestowed thereafter, to which I, tbe drain commissioner south-east quarter of tbe south-east quarter of These gentlemen are known through ­ aforesaid, may adjourn the aame. the assessment for section 22, In township six north of range one appellation was to bear, for he himself benefits and the lands comprised within the Pecktil west, in Michigan, containing 32 acres, more or out Clinton Co. to be men of good princi ­ had been nearly two years ^n his grave Drain Special Assessment District will be sub­ less: Lots 9 and 10 in block one, in the Village of ples and strict honesty. ject to review. Ovia, in Clinton County, in Michigan ; lot seven at the time his little “Ocean Specter, ” The following is a description of the severe in block three In said Vlllago of Ovid ; the south The school was conducted on a strictly then a in the , died tracts or parcels of land constituting the special 67 feet In width of lota 23 and 24, in block 17, in and was buried at sea.—London Tit-Bits. assessment district of said drain, viz : said Village of Ovid ; the east 33 feet in width of business plan; the charges reasonable E H ot n e frl if, section 2. the south 117 feet in width of tbe north 234 feet and every student went away with the N w if except e 27-37 of n e if of n w if, section 1. in width of block “L”, In said Village of Ovid ; Useless Purchases. waUNi N 28-37 of n w If of n e Vi. section 1. lot 19 In ratterson ’s addition to said Village of feeling that they had received their E 27-87 of n e 14 of n w section 1. Ovid. money ’s value. Two eminent French gentlemen, who E X ofs w if, section 1. Dated July 26th, 1894. were great friends, used to relate an W if ofs e if. section 1. ALBERT J. BALDWIN, All those contemplating teaching N e 4 of n e If, section 1. Administrator of the estate of Robert Young, amusing story of their impecunious S X of a e Vi, section 1. deceased. would do well to attend the next nor ­ days. Neither fame nor fortune had N e if of 8 e if, section 1. S e >4 of s e if, section 1. mal if given, as it is not often you meet come to them, but they were always otice of chancery sale —in pub - $500.00 IN PRIZES. 8 w X of s e if, section 1. surance and by virtue of an Older and with two gentlemen of their kind. Each hopeful. The years had weighed heavi­ E Vi of w J4 of n e Vi. section 12. decreeN of the circuit couit for the County of teacher made the lessons so clear and ly enough upon Jnles, however, for him 8 e V of n e if • section 12. Clinton, in chancery, in the State of Michigan, 7* U of w 4 of n e 4, section 12. made aod dated on the 5th day ol May, A. D., 1894, concise, that a child of thirteen could to have become entirely bald. One day S if of s e X of neX, section 12. in a certain cause therein pending wherein Consisting of Diamonds, Watches, N 4 of n e Y of n e 4. section 12. have grasped the main thought. Fri­ Alphonse met him with a beaming coun ­ All in town six (6) north ol range three (3) weet, Aurestls E. Briggs is complainant and Calantba M. tenance and cried gayly: “What do you Michigan. McCrumb is'defendant. Notice is hereby given day August 11, closed one of the pleas ­ Silverware, etc. N w >4 of n w if or nw if, section 7. that I shall sell at public auction to the highest think, Jules! I have been bnying a E U of s w V4 °f» w Vi. section 6. bidder at the west front door of the court house antest and most instructive summer strong box! ” “Then, Alphonse, ” re­ 8 w 4 of n w )4. section 6. in the Village of St. Johns, County of Clinton, schools ever held in central Michigan. plied Jnles firmly, “I shall buy a hair ­ 8 if of w if ofs w if of s w if except n if of w State of Michigan (said court house being the 2-5, section 6, place for holding the circuit court for said county) Adelaide Cron kite. on SATURDAY, THE 25th DAY OF AUGUST, brush . ”—Argon aut. N U of w if ofs w if of s w Vi. section 6. A. D. 1894, at one o ’clock in tbe afternoon, all or E 2-8 of w X of s if, section 6. N 3-10 of w if of s w W of n w 4, section 7. so much thereof as may be necessary to raise the Cskorge Eliot. smount due f o the said complainant for principal, With but little care and no trouble, EUofswlfofswifofnw4 *««pt n 26 rods Interest and cost in this cause of the following the beard and mustache can be kept a George Eliot suffered from melanchol ­ off w if, section 7. described parcel ofland. to wit: ic moods, and from her thirtieth year E if ofn w 4. section 7. Being all the east half (4) of the southeast frac­ uniform brown or black color by using A Large Number of Fast E 4 of n w If of n w if, section 7. tional quarter (4) of section No. nine (9) in town ­ had severe attacks of headache. As a 5 acres In n w part of n w if ot s e if, section 7. Buckingham ’s Dye for the Whiskers. W U of n e if except 2 acre# in n w corner, sec­ ship No. five (6) north of range four (4) weet In child she was poor in health and ex ­ tion 7. Clinton County, Slate of Michigan. tremely sensitive to terror in the night. All in town six (6) north of range two (2) weet, Dated, St. Johns, July K>H^ L plERCE Karl’s Clover Root will purify your Michigan. blood, clear your complexion, regulate She remained a quivering fear through ­ W if of s w 4 and w Vi of e X »f i*!ii section Circuit Court Coiuiuw.oner, Clinton County your Bowels and make your head clear out her whole life.—New York Times. 86 . Michigan. Men now Entered. EVfof e if of sw 4, section 88 . B. H. Bartow , as a bell. 25c., 50c., and $1.00 4 W if of s e if. section 86 . Solicitor for complainant. 12-7 Why She Liked Them. Town seven (7) north of range three (8 ) weet, Michigan. KARL’S CLOVER ROOT will purify Boston Woman —Oh, I do so love the niTPlITA THOS. S. SPRASPRAGUE * SON, W 4ofs w 4. section 81. I Solicitors oI Pat. vonr blood, clear your complexion, fields of our New England farms. Town seven (7) north of range two (2) weet, Stater and foreign, regulate your bowels and make yonr, Michigan. solicited, lnttnic New York Girl—Why? Come and attend the best meet held in the state. Particu­ Dated this 14th day of August, A. D. 1894. LW oaregrthlet free. WEST head clear as a bell. 25c., 50c.f ana $1 Boston Woman —Because they are so JOHN W. CLEMONS. rI A m concsbss strbiSTSBBT, DETROIT, (5) cultivated, you know. —Boston Courier. lars on application. 17-2 County Drain Commissioner. I MICH. EstablishEstablished iSSj. *

ST. JOHNS REPlJBLi0An, THURSDAY, AUG-. 16, 1894.

tive. Why, therefore, s^buld we da* MORALS AND MANNERS. DEMOCRATIC TIMES •troy a well-established industry that POSE FOR A LIVING. Varicocele, Emi jS|ons, NervottA Debility, Seminal Weakness, Gleet, pays taxes to our government and in'- Cox of the steamer Thomas Richards was reported to Collectoi Strictur Syphilis, Unnatural Discharges, Self Abuse, MIT THK TNEATRlCAL PROFES­ stead promote a foreign industry that YCVUTG WOMEN MAKE A COMFORT- Kid aey and Bladder Diseases Positively Cured by pays nothing toward the support of A It 1.1-1 LIVING. Shaw by the revenue marine officers SION VERY HARO. ou r government. at Baltimore for not having the name of his vessel in full on both bows. About n Hnvdrrd Yountj Women In The tt*r-OM«« Kecetpt* » Fair InUica- The word Thomas ■ was abbreviated. TKlirc ffleimintJiwH! WMeitui Disemm Walt From a Miner. New York Rum Tlielr Living; by tlen of the Prohwrltj that Followed Fuslnx for Artists — Comfortable The statute requires that the full lartfou can Deposit ths Money In Your Bsnk or with Your Postmaster Lots of us don ’t like it; but. yau name Bhall appear. The penalty for to bs paid us niter you ar# CURED under s written Guarantee! the b'lmtloi of Cleveland and HU Waxes In Return for Co.niiuratlvw- know its three more years of Grover, ljr Ea>) Work. the offense is §10. .! JtXJ Abate, Kxeetwt and Blood Diteases bare wrecked the lire* of thousands of yonng men and then the clover will be on top of ■P* ‘ middle axed men. The farm, the workshop, the Sundav school, the office, the proies- ratrr- Evan Adams of Mount Pleasant, “’>ons —oil have its victims. You -g man, if you have been indiscreet, beware of the future. us L think. We have over 29,00f min ­ Middle aged men, yon are growing prematurely weak and old. both sexually and physically. Ask any artist of prominence for his N. J., who died the other day, had 187 Consult us before too late. NO NAMES USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT. Confidential. Tt is *,ime give particular atten ­ ers idle in Illinois, and fourteen com­ opinion or models as a class, and the housekeepers during the ten years panies of the state militia in different tion to the condition of the theatrioal chances are lie will say ho has found previous to his death. They generally VARICOCELE, EMISSIONS AND SYPHILIS CURED. ^profession in the United States this places in the state at present. That ’s them to be modest, sensible young left after two or three days. He was democracy sure enough. Wo had to women, who are worthy of all the re­ W. & COLLINS. W. 8. Collins, of Saginaw, Speaks. W. 8. COLLINS. year as compared with 1392 and 1S93, finally blacklisted by the employ ­ “1 am 29. At 15 I learned a bad Imbit which 1 contin ­ work before, so you see w»s can do spect that can be shown them. A model ic is a practical illustration of the point on such occasions. The board then Method Treatment and was cured. My friends think I more fully a number of the leading was cared of Consumption. I have sent them many theaters in different states in the which republicans have made and took a recess while the naval officer patients, oil of whom were cured. Their New democrats denied, and there can be retired and returned again in a garb Method Treatment supplies vigor, vitality and man- 'ft 'it country have been ashed to furnish a BEFORE TRKATM’T. hood." comparative statement of their re­ no wriggling out of it according to etiquette. AFTER TREATMENT. y The democrats will have to take RTAnPR I Are you a victim? Have you lost hope? Are you contemplating mnr. ceipts during the first three months of • •CrNLFtil i riage? Has your Blood been diseased? Have yon nny weakness? Our * i 1893 and 1894. Talcing 100 to represent their medicine. The democratic poli ­ A DASH <|!F LEVITY. New Method Treatment will cure yon. What it has done for others it will do for you their receipts from January to March, ticians can no longer throw dust in OURB8 CrUA.HANTBE3D OH NOFAY 1893, the figures in the second and the eyes of the men who earn their Mrs. Mulligan —I’d rather hav the 16 Years in Detroit, 160,000 Cured. No Risk. third columns represent the receipts living in American potteries. They hull family ill than you. Mr. Mulli­ gan —So would I. Consultation Free. No matter who has treated yon, write for an honest opinion during the eorresnonding three have learned, if they did not know be­ Free of charge. Charges reasonable. Books Free — “The Golden Monitor" (illus­ months of the two years, as follows: fore, that the tariff has something to Youngsport —Do you think it is trated), on Diseases of men. Inclose postage, 2 cents. Sealed. ISF-NO NAMES USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT. PRI­ Number Keoeipts, January do with wages. lucky to touch a hunchback? Old- VATE. No medicine sent C. O. D- No names on boxes or envel ­ of tbea- to March, Loss. Some of them understood this thor ­ sport —For how rauah? opes. Everything confidential. Question list and cost of Treat­ State*. tors. 1893. 1894. 1895. ment. FREE. ______% Alabama ...... 2 200 148 57 oughly and did not wait for the dem­ She —I know, Alfred, I have my Georgia...... 3 300 200 100 ocratic party and sad experience to faults. He—Oh, certainly. She, an ­ No. 148 SHELBY ST. Illinois ...... 5 500 801 199 teach them the lesson. —The Intelli ­ grily—Indeed? Perhaps you w’^ll tell DR$r KENNEDY & KERGAN, Indiana ...... 2 200 141 59 DETROIT, MICH. Iowa...... 1 100 81 19 gencer, Wheeling, W. Va. me what they are! Kansas ...... 2 200 1 50 50 Kentucky ...... 1 100 90 10 ...... 1 100 08 7 Massachusetts. 5 500 4)3 98 Michigan ...... 2 200 179 21 Minnesota .... 1 100 60 40 Mississippi. .. 1 100 100 New Hpsfcire.. 2 200 141 69 New Jersey... 3 300 171 129 New York.... 3 300 238 62 DR. HOLMAN S. HUMPHREY Ohio ...... 2 200 109 91 “Another Sitter, Heyf” Pennsylvania . 5 500 418 82 than live in a stale of semi-star ration. Tennesse ...... 1 100 77 23 Not bs-s than a hundred of these young Texas ...... 1 100 67 83 The Great English Physician and Surgeon, West Virginia. 1 100 52 48 women are making comfortable liv­ Washington... 1 100 60 40 ings in New York city. Nearly sill Known to almost every household in Michigan as TnE Doctor that Cures after all Wisconsin ...... 2 200 135 65 thdr daylight hours are passed in stu­ Others h ; ve Failed . Examination of Patients at Hotels . dios. and almost without exception they The chronic afflicted, In order to have the best skill of the Noted Specialist, must either po to such specialists or the Total...... 47 4,700 8,408 1,292 are girls of intelligence and education. Specialist must go to them. Statistics show that, among all chronic sufferers, not more than one in live hundred ever jro Average loss, 27 .per cent. One or two it re the daughters of peo ­ Ui the larger cities to receive treatment; this fact is owln# mainly to two reasons: First, the terrible dread the sick have The forgoing allows reports from ple whose fortunes have been swept of leaving home and going into the turmoil, noise and confusion of a great city, and the worry and exhaustion incident to travel. Second, the great expense of the trip and the unreasonable prices charged for examination and treatment by forty-seven of the leading theaters of away in some manner, aud these bring the city specialists. It Is a notorious fact that chronic diseases are so distinct from acute ones that the regular practf- the United States. For every §4,700 with them to the studio a refinement t.Joner. as a rule, wants nothing to do with them, and if satisfied with his income, will frankly say so, hence the neces ­ and appreciation which makes them sity of the specialist; and that he shall put himself where those patients uncured by their Family Doctor may see him received by these theaters during the and receive first-class treatment, although unable to visit the city to secure a like quality of skid. The fact tnat a city first three months of 1803 their re­ doubly valuable. specialist visits your county seat, and receives «und prescribes for patients at your best hotel does not in the least detract ~nE.y^.oflb Among the most popular models of from his skill. Honesty, integrity or respectability. For if a man is a gentleman at home he is a gentleman every­ ceipts amounted to only §3,408 during New York is a -girl of about 22, whose where, although occasionally a hungry doctor will cauttoj a sick man or woman to keep away from us: that too in face of tne the first three months of the present father a few years ago was heavily in ­ fact that the same sufferer has been a patient of said aoctor for months and often years, and paid him all the money he year, the loss being §1,292, or 27 per con id rake un^ scrape and now finds himself worse off than at beginning of treatment, yet is cautioned by tills M. D. to Waxes la Japan. terested in Western mines. These in ­ Iooa C out for fraud and ignorance. Common decency would, at least, suggest silence on the part of such creatures. Does Dr. cent for the whole country. While vestments, like many others of their Humphrey cure everybody? No! Does he treat every case that goes to him? No! Most emphatically no! Buthe does cure a The Japan Mail, published at Yoko­ greater percentage of cases accepted for treatment than any specialist of our acquaintance. His business has assumed such the actor is not directly protected by kind, promised profits at one time, gigantic proportions in Central .Michigan that lie has found it an al»solute necessity to change his headquarters from Hills­ a tariff, it ifi very evident that the hama, is authority for the following, and the New Yorker put into them dale to Lansing, and to drop all his Indiana and Ohio towns; thus in future confining Ills work, almost entirely to the great prosperity oi the country under a pro ­ in regard to the wages of mill opera ­ every dollar lie owned. When the State of Michigan. This enables everyone under his care to communicate with or see the Doctor on short notice at all times. tective tariff affords larger receipts to tives in Japan, also as to the value of usual crash came he found himself those eagaged in the theatrical pro ­ Japanese money and the cost of coal, beggared, and it was to stave off fession than the disturbed condition all of which may throw some light actual -want that this beautiful young At St. Johns ThursJa“, *ug. 16,1894 . One dav only. Office—Parlors at the Hotel St. Johns of the country will permit under the upon the problem of suoeessful indus ­ daughter offered her services as incdel Dk . Humphrey 's “G oi .d Cure ” fou Ca - earnestly requests all persons under treat trial competition with the “Yankees to iin artist who had often been a takkh . Asthma and all Affections of ment to write him often, as advice may vypvgfr favored guest of her father ’s table in the Uppeh Aik Passages . This remedy be necessary week after week In order to of the east’’ embodies all the “tonic ” and “antiseptic ” push any given case on as rapidly as pos ­ The daily wages of a factory girl in happier days. The young lady proved properties of G old , and Its curative pow ­ sible, and a good common-sense statement a jewel. Possessed of a strikingly pret ­ er Is as near a “specific" for Catarrhal af­ on the part of the patient by mall Is the Hiogo is nine sen, whereas in Tokio it ty face, splendid eyes and teeth, per ­ fections as It Is possible to produce, and next thing to u personal consultation. is thirteen sen. and 10,000 pounds of fect form and abundance of health, she when used in connection with the Doc­ tor ’s regulur constitutional course of THOUSANDS OF MEN ) coal, costing from twenty-two tc is indeed a rare bird among models, treatment and dietary, will cure any case All over the country art' lielng slowly bled twenty-three yen in the latter city, and lier services are constantly in de­ of Catarrh: provided the sufferer will fol­ to death year after year owing to tne vi­ mand. Not the least among her many low Dr. Humphrey ’s instructions. When tal fluids passing off with the urinetwaten can be had in the former for from it Is understood that Catarrh In some They feel all run down, dragged out and eighteen to nineteen wen. One yen advantages is a strict regard for punc ­ form or of some part, Is the foundation of whipped of energy and ambition, but are equals a Mexican dollar. One Mexi tuality. No matter what the weather, four-fifths of all chronic aliments and all unconscious of where the true cause of this trim little woman is aeon to ap ­ the failure to recognize and cure this, Is their trouble lies. Seeking relief from can dollar equals 50 cents United the reason for so much disappointment the family doctor, they arc treated for States gold. One sen is one one hun ­ pear en time, no splitting-headache or on the part of sufferers with long eve,n of the heart and located'lLs valves; talked learnedly of the lobes of tne lungs; chambers of the heart and all sorts of ‘rales’ and ment needs more rather than less rev­ Weary Waiting. Preparing to Pose. crepitations, ’ and when the examination' was over the lady was so completely exhausted she could scarcely stand alone to enue, the only way to procure even .be dressed. She paid the 910 examination fee, took her prescription for coa liver oil and hypophosphites, and returned to her The democrats have often told us to cause she lacks an eye for art, but sim­ home. Poor child! In four months she was mouldering In her shroud. Dr. Humphrey saw all this at a glance many months the same revenue that is now collected ply because posing has now become before. Health has Its features. Co bath disease. One may be known as readily as the other. The natural physl clan knows ie to double our imports If we “just wait.” And we have arrived at solely a matter of business with her. both at light, In all their grades and appearances. DK. HOLMAN 8. HUMPHREY po.-c"sos this peculiar ppower more double our imports we obtain our eup- a point where that is all we can do — She does not permit the use of her face highly developed than any doctor we have ever known. plies from abroad instead of at home. “just wait” All labor organizations on canvas, this condition being exact ­ Troatmanf fin flfaff OF CvflFOAA While It is always preferable to see my patients, where this is Impossible, owing on a strike, the farmer can not sell his ed from artists on account of pardona ­ 1 UU liUlll 111 UI La UIuuu *° long distances, extreme weakness, or where the expenses or travel added We cripple our manufacturers and ■ 1VIII111WUI VIJUU JSIU1Idll VI LAJJIUUU* to that of treatment Is an Item. I will, when requested by mall, with a stamp lessen our market for our wool. We wheat corn, hoga, cattle, poultry nor ble reluctance to see her features sur- enclosed for reply, send a printed question list concerning every condition and kind of disease which. If faithfully and correctly give a great industrial impulse to for­ any of his farm products The mer­ mouni'.ng nude figures so often viewed , answered, will enable me to euro all curable disease*. Terms of treatment made known when question list Is returned. These chant can get no goods of any kind; by people who formerly were on a lists must bo signed, dated, post office and express office given, plainly Written. Where parties are not too far distant, six ounces eign mills, and to this extent take social level with her, but who now fOfutiae In a clean bottle should be sent by express, provided It can reach me within twelve hours after lielng passed. Urine employment from our American mills, business of all kinds is on a stand ­ fifteen hours old I* absolutely worthless for analysis, as It always decomposes, and those parties who ask patients to send their move In a different sphere. She lives . water several hundred miles for analysis are either gulling themselves or someone else. Fresh urine gives tne scholarly physician and for what? Simply in order to still. How we do wish the democrats with her father and mother in a quiet valuable Information. Stale urine Is worthless, except to frighten the ignornnt. The urine for anal vs s should be saved during raise as much revenue under reduced would tell us how long we are to uptown flat, and In artistic circles there » p ?.rt thc /LT"1 an ” flrst * 1'the tnornlnk- The liottlc should be absolutely clean, well corked, securely packed, aud -ent at JVtheU earliestr possible moment by express to me. Express charges must aiways be prepaid by the sentfer. duties for revenue only as we now wait and- what we are waiting for. — are whispers of tender passages be ­ 4Wlleet under duties that are protec ­ The Bloomfield (Indiana) News tween the pretty model and one of tha JJjriKDr HOLW S. HOjUPBHEY, 518 6raqd Street, 5., liBStogJIcj. E™ best known painters In town. A .... ' .ifmanWH ST. JOHN’S REPUBLICAN1, THURSDAY, AU&. 10, 1894,

MY IDEAL AND I. his search for safety In half-settled which had spread over the man ’s face CHOOSING A CONFEDERATE wilds beyond. As the two men rode had made it Indistinct, be could have FLAO. We did not meet In glittering hall, along, scanning In each direction the cried out with joy at the feeling of re­ At birth and beauty ’s court, snow-covered mesa, Lansing suddenly lief that passed over him. The Rebel Colors First Unfurled hr Nor yet at banquet, play, or ball. wheeled his borse to the right, und “Are you badly wounded? ” he asked. a Granddaughter of President Ty ­ The Evening’ News, The scenes of Fashion's sport; when Crandall joined him he pointed “I don ’t know how bad It Is. It Is ler. to a narrow path through the snow. here somewhere, ” the roan sail, placing Nor anywhere among the throng Ids hand on his breast, as If not certain The confederate gorsrr.ment had or­ Of gilded Folly's slaves, “That ’s him. He’s driving one horse ganized and Its congress was In ses­ “ The*Creat Daily of MiCiiijan. ” Whose queens make weulth the cloak and leading auother, and he hasn ’t of the exact spot. "It feels numb like,” of wrong, • passed by very long, either. See, the he added. Stooping down, Crandall sion, but nothing had been done to­ unbuckled and took off the man ’s jrtstol ward the selection of a national flag. • Whose kings are secret knaves. snow hasn ’t had time to drift in,” said belt and threw It Into the sn>w. where tRA AAA AAA AA at least » spent for living expenses every year*] We did not meet among the flowers he. lay his rifle, and then he tore open the The question hud agitated congress by subscribers of The Detroit Evening News. All in a garden fair, With the discovery his whole de­ man ’s shirt. As he did so his lingers and its selection was the subject of The shrewd advertiser knows this, and by using the advertising columns Where birds and bees beguile the meanor had changed. A new look came Into his eyes and his voice sounded came In contact with the warm blood, several lengthy debates. The matter of Thk News secures his share of this enormous sum. 60,000 subscribers hours, and he Involuntarily drew back with was finally referred to a committee, And love is In the air; strange. He even grasped his weapons a feeling of disgust. probably means 200,coo readers, and instead of the sum above, we should Where Nature done her richest robe, & a manner different to that he bad “Did you find it?” asked the man, which passed on the many models sub ­ hare said $aoo.ooe^oo.eo. To charm all eyes that see. heretofore displayed. who was watching him closely and who mitted, says the New York. Advertiser, “He's right ahead, and we want to Advertise fn The Evening News If you want Results. And groups the graces of the globe had observed the movement. and reported the following to the flag ’ Read The Evening News if you want News. In bowers of Arcady. look out,” the older man continued as Recalled to himself by the question, they began to follow the trail. Crandall again tore at the shirt, expos ­ of the confederate government: “A ,We did not meet In foreign climes, As they approached the summit of red field with white spaces extending 2 CENTS PCM COPT. THE EVENING NEWS, ’Neutli cold or sunny skies. ing the breast. Where the blood did 10 CENTS A WEEK. •Mid Scottish hills or Spanish limes, each hill they would stop their horses not cover it It loked like marble, de­ horizontally through the center and 17, *1.23 ECN 3 MONTHS DV MAIL. DETROIT. Or where sweet Como lies; and Lansing would dismount und crawl spite the dark linlr on It.. He could not equal in width to oue-thlrd the width to the top, so that he might look, with ­ i1 Agencies in every village, town anfl city in tho State of Michigan. k We did not meet in summer, spring, see the wound on account of the blood of the flag. The red spaces above and In winter or in fall; out being discovered, into the valley until he had wiped the latter from the Ideals are aye evanishing — beyond, in order that they might not breast, and then he found it. below are to be of the same width as We did not meet at all! come on the fugitive too suddenly. “What do you think of it?” the man the white, the union blue extending —Truth. They had traveled this way for several asked. down through the white space and miles, when, reining in his horse, Lan ­ “There It Is,” replied Crandall. He stopping at the lower red space, lu sing pointed to what seemed an old could not say more. The appealing the oentcr of the union a circle of white A WESTERN EPISODE. road leading to the right of the one tone In the man ’s voice for some hope stars corresponding in number to the “That isn ’t a bad reward!” they were following, and said: —some encouragement —made him feel states of tlie confederacy. ” Several “No. If a fellow could catch him he “That ’s the ‘cut-off ’ into the basin. I faint and sick. days before the flag was to be rnised ASTOLAAPS. thought he would take it, but he proba ­ “What do you think of It?” the man a committee from President Davis would make pretty good wages. Let’s repeated in a querulous voice, ami as see.” And the second speaker began to bly doesn ’t know the country. You called on Miss Letitin Tyler, who waa What Is It? had better take It and ride on ahead he did so he coughed until his mouth visiting friends in Montgomery, con­ read the postal card that the postmas ­ filled with blood, and he spat it out on ter at Hard Scrabble had just tacked until you strike the road we’re on veying to her the request from Presi­ Answer Next Week. If impatient, write to the door of the store that constitu ­ again. Then, if you can ’t find his the white snow. dent Davis that she raise the flrst con ­ tracks, you had better ride back to Crandall shook his bead and walked federate flag. In a recent interview at once to ted the “oflice” so that everyone might meet me until you do. I will follow toward where the horse was tied. He Miss Tyler tells of the incident as fol­ read: the trail up. ” felt that if he watched the wounded lows: TAKE HIM IN. The young man tried to expostulate man any longer he would faint. No­ “I was living at Bristol, Pa., before HENRY PASSOLT, SAGINAW, MICH. 1 “Five hundred dollars reward will be with Lansing for the great risk he was ticing his walking away, the wounded the war, and ux the time c? tne seces­ paid for the arrest and delivery of assuming in thus following the trail man said: sion I was visiting Dr. Thomas B. Tay­ Rube White to the sheriff of Yavapai alone, but his companion was obdurate, “For God ’s sake, don ’t leave me. Now lor at Montgomery. Several days be ­ Countv. He is about 23 years old, 0 and cutting the argument short by that you have killed me, stay with me, fore the flag was to be raised I was feet tall and slim, with a light com­ again warning the young man to be on and don ’t let me die like a dog.” called upon by a conliulttee who told plexion and has a big scar on the right his guard he rode on, following the The voice was one of entreaty, and me that President Davis had selected uooQricn Line s umcago side of his face. He is wanted for rob ­ trail in the snow, while the younger Crandall returned and seated himself me to unfurl it to f e breeze. I was bery and other crimes. If killed in reslt- man, finding objection useless, took the in the snow by the man's side. The quite young, and the thought of the lng arrest the reward will be paid on “cut-off”road. He had no difficulty in sun had gone down and the twilight act and of the crowd quite unnerved satisfactory proof of his identity. following it and he wondered why the had come on, bringing with it the chill me and I did not get completely over When last heard from he was making man they were in pursuit of had not of n ’^Lt. Crandali covered the wound ­ for the Tonto Basin country. ed man ’s body with Ills overcoat and it until after the whole ceremony was P.P.P. taken advantage of it. The whole pur ­ over with. On the evening of this, By the time the reader had finished suit seernd almost like a dream to him. raised his head from the snow. Almost CURES ALL 5KIN a crowd of half a dozen or more men uneousciously he noted that as the possibly the greatest occasion in my The snow, unbroken save by his patch of red made by the blood grew life, I went to the capitol. where the surrounded him. horse's footfall, stretched away mile flagstaff had been erected, and at a AND “Now, if that feller is headed for the after mile in every direction, with larger and larger the face of the wound­ Tonto Basin country it wouldn ’t be ed man grew whiter and whiter. He given signal I pulled the rope which here and there a pine, through whose never took his eyes from Crandall ’s raised the flag of the confederacy aloft. The Magnificent New Feet Steamships much of a trick to take him in, ” said branches the wind se^od to sob and the first speaker, reflretively. as If de­ face, while his breath came quicker It was a large flag, and I remembev sigh, making the only noise that broke and shorter, as if he breathed with la­ that some kindly gentleman near by BLDDD DI5EA5E5. bating with himself the advlsibiiiiy of t^u . On, ct.t. m “ATLANTA” the stillness of the wintry afternoon. bor. AVitli each breath the blood assisted me. As It went lip the crowds M prwertb* It trull ml MtfcfectUa for (ha awn W all ▲vo making the attempt. It added to his feeling. Not a thing in “If you hear me, he ain ’t going to be seemed to bubble from the wound in gathered below shouted like mad and sight. He began to depict in his own the breast. One of the man ’s hands the cannon's boom saluted the banner “CITY OF RACINE” taken*in, and the feller that tries it is mind the manner of man they were going to have his hands full. They fell from under the coat that covered of the young republic. I do not know (Built expressly fer this idoute.) pursuing. He had almost forgotten his him. As Crandall raised It from the why Mr. Davis should select me for These Steamships bare immenu reserve power have been after him for two or three name. After all, what had the man snow its coldness sent a chill through this place of honor, but presume it which enables them to make thetr regular ached years and ain ’t got him yet. They say done that he, Frank Crandall, should him. Ouce lie had asked the wounded was on account of his friendly rela­ uiee In the meet unfavorable weath.tr. he is right on the shoot, ” remarked an ­ be seeking his bloo.l? Perhaps, like him ­ tions with my grandfather, ex-Presl- Each 1,200 toua burthen with sleeping teenmne other of the crowd. man if he could no anything for him, dstions for 300 passengers, will leave GKAN1 self, the man had a mother and sisters but the man had once shaken his head dent Tyler, and his intimacy with my HdVEN fur CHICAUO dally, except Saturday,* “Well, a feller ought to know him as to grieve over any misfortune that father. Another circumstance which GtsadsUvUk»rith*th*T*rwUtW*UtmliDWl&taRfc, ImUbfi, Rbramatten, Malaria, aid soon as he sees him after that descrip ­ in reply. Crandall felt like reviling 9:30 p. m. would overtake him. These and a hun ­ himself for what he had done, and won­ might have had some weight in the Extra Saturday Tilps to Chicago, commencing May tion, ” hazarded the first speaker, “if he dred kindred thoughts passed through dered why the wounded man lid, not president's selection was the fact that 26th, ending Bept 8th, both dtys inclusive. got up close enough to see the soar; his miud. reproach him. Even when he expressed my grandfather was the chairman of Arriving In Chicago the following morning 1* and then all he ’d have to do would be time for the outgoing trains. to turn loose at him if he didn ’t throw The sun was fast declining as he his sorrow at having shot him the dying the peace convention, then in session, passed from the “cut-off ’’ into the main man had said, gently: endeavoring to reconcile the differ­ FARE, berth Included ... S3 3* up his hands when you told him. Be­ “Don ’t mind it. It’s too la*e, now. ” ences between the states.” ROUND TRIP, good for Seasou - S3 M sides, Uf.d again. The air was getting chilly nobody but him would try to with the coming evening, and the snow The twilight gave way to darkness, Miss Tyler, who is still unmarried, Returning, leave Chicago dally, except 8uaday cross over the mountains into the basin and still he sat there. He could not spends much of her time in New York •wkmuoa, tatter. Scald Hte4,sta^ ala. et 7:30 p. in. arriving at Grand Haven eerly next with the snow on the ground. Blamed in the distance took on colors of pink _ >■ >. r. I» a powrrftil tonic, aad aa orrllnt rmllaan morning in time for the the dally 6:40 a. m. Lias and purple where the rays of the set­ hear the dying man breathe without City, where she has many relatives. ltsd Express train on D. U. H. J U. B'y for at If I don ’t think I’ll go after him. ” ting sun touched the mountain peaks. leaning over liis face. He did this but It is understood that she has claimed paint* East and North. “Well, somebody ought to round him He scanned the main road eagerly to once though, and then the dying man Montgomery as her home since those Extra Sunday TrlpstoGrsnd Haven,commend*, up, ’’ asserted some one in the crowd; se- if the man they were in pursuit of had opened his eyes and looked up into stormy days. May 57th and ending Sept. 9th, both day* inclusive “he's been foolin ’ roun ’ hyar long his face inquiringly. Crandall would This is tbs Short Line to Chicago. Passengen enough, jos ’ havin ’ his own way, sorter had passed, but the snow that covered should see that their Tickets read vTaGrand Havas it was unbroken. Then be rode back rather have stayed there until morning SUPERSTITIONS OF ANCIENTS. and this Popular Line as if the country belonged to him. on the main road, in the direction from than to catch that look again. THROUGH TICKETS to All PolnU ria Chicago Hurned if I wouldn ’t go with you, Hi, Suddenly lie heard a voice call to UBm rim intuu ut pobaaad srriwTtes* Mood It Cl can be bad of all Railroad Ticket Agents. which he had come, to meet his com­ $100,000 for n Hull's Funeral —Sacred ja_ tnyg» xm dktea, dm to BMartraaj trwyilvrtltevj prp if I didn ’t have to take this grub over rade and the fugitive. He had just as­ him. Ho started as if he had been A. W. GOODRICH, Pres't, G. HUR80N, to the boys in camp. ” fired at, but it was only Lansing. As Crocodile and Snake*. Chicago. Geu’l Traffic M’g’r, “Well, if any of you want to go. all cended one of the many rolling hills The Rev. Francis Tiffany in the Chris­ Milwaukee when, in the distance, he discovered a he answered the call Lansing rode for­ JNO. W. GILLIAN. 3V0.SINGLETON, right. I’m going,” replied the man ad­ man riding a horse and driving an ­ ward and. seeing the outstretched form tian Register: It may seem strange Supt., Gen ’l Tarffic M’g’r, dressed as Hi. other. At the sight his heart almost on the snow, said: Chicago. C Incase It was not the first time that Hi Lan ­ “By G---- . you got him! ” to speak of' the Apis mausoleum as sing had been on such expeditions. stood still. He dismounted and, lead­ a bull cemetery, but such In realty Cool, Comforting, Colorado ing horse to one side, concealed him in “Hush! ”Replied Crandall, fearful lest P.P.R He was one of those men for whom a clump of young pines. Then he re­ the wounded man would hear the ex ­ it was. The bull was soared to the ins danger seemed to have a fascination. ulting tone which grated on his own god Apis, and was to the initiated At his remark Frank Crandall, a young turned to the roadside and waited. ears as nothing had ever before done. CHEAP EXCURSION The man was urging his horses for­ priests a symbol of power; to the ignor- fellow who had been standing quietly ward, but they seemed to be wearied, But not minding the admonition, Lan ­ TICKETS via by, volunteered to accompany him. and made but slow progress. Cran ­ sing dismounted and, striking a match, aut multitude a divine incarnation in The crowd turned toward him more in­ held it close to the man ’s face. It horns, bide, and hoofs. “He dwelt,” terest than they had thus far evinced dall felt his heart beat faster and faster was pale and cold and the half-opened COLORADO SHORT LINE during the entire proceedings. It was at the length of time it took the man eyes were glazed. They did not even says Rawllnson, “in a temple of his but a few months since he had coma to reach him. He examined ids revolv ­ reflect the light made from the match, own near the city, had his train of at­ Cures dyspepsia among them, fresh from the East, to er and rifle, cocking each to see that tendant priests. Ids harem of cows, v iIPPXAN BEOS., Savannah, 0*.. they were in order. It seemed to re­ but from the partly opened mouth a his meals of the choicest food, his take charge of one of the mines which tiny stream of half congealed blood Book on Blood Disease* mailed free, had been closed down by the winter ’s lieve the tension of hi* nerves. After seemed to be still flowing down over grooms and curry-combers, ills cham ­ storms. For weeks he had been coop ­ he had done this he kv* 2t down so that the beard. berlains who made his bed, his cup ­ ed up in the isolated settlement, and he he could fire with sure* aim, and wait­ “That ’s 1dm, and It’s a pretty good bearers who brought him water and on longed for something to break its mo­ ed. He did not care much now wheth ­ day’s work we have done by earning fixed days was led in a festive proces­ JUNE, JOLT and AUGUST. er the man resisted or not. If the fugi­ sion through the main streets of the notony. tive resisted he would have to stand that reward,” said Lansing coolly as “Well, get your borse and gun and the match went out. town, that the inhabitants might come Do not forget to write tor maps, time cards the consequence of resistance. It was forth to make obeisance. When he and full particulars. come,” replied Hi, and in an instant nothing to him. He could hear the Somehow, though, ns Crandall lay the two men had left the room to arm foot-fall of the approaching horses In awake through the night within a few died he was carefully embalmed and and equip themselves for the chase, the snow, and he cocked his rifle so as yards of the body to keep the wolves deposited, together with magnificent ApA Yaii thinking of moving to a New while the loungers gathered about the to be ready. from It so that It would be unmarred Jewels, statuettes and vases, in a pol ­ PALAOl 6TBAMBRB. LOW RATI m ° 1 uu Home? Investigate the merits of stove to discuss the probabilities of T/u setting sun shone full in the in the morning, when they would lash ished granite sarcophagus cut out of their success. In a few minutes the it to a horse and take it into the set­ a single block and weighing between CLEVELAND, ARKANSAS men rode past the door, each armed m/.n ’s face, but Crandall forgot to look tlements for Identification, he wondered sixty and seveqty tops. The cost of PITTSBURG, _ for the scar that the notice had said why Lansing could sleep so soundly. an Apis funeral amounted sometimes, Great opportunities for Farmers, Manufactur ­ with a rifle and a six-shooter, and the was on the right cheek, although he BUFFALO and ers and Investors. Cheap Lunds, Timber. crowd, stepping out, bade them good- As for himself, the rigid form covered as we are told, to as much os £20,000 ALL POINTS BAST Farming and Minerals. by, with the oft-repeated warning: “Be had resolved to do so partlcalarlj ’. with only a saddle blanket, lying where sterling. ” * TO Pamphlets free. Address, , When he ttrst discovered the fugitive the snow was red instead of white, svaar bvbnins bbtwbbn beerful and don't let him get the he scanned the road behind him to Now, while we of to-day may smile H. D. ARMSTRONG, T. P.A. •drop on ye.” wag always before his eyes, even when at all this, it would have been grim Mo- Pac. R’y.. Jackson, Mich. The crust of the unbroken snow discover Lansing, but the nearer the he closed them. —San Francisco Asgo- earnest had any one disrespectfully cracked crisply under foot as the two man approached the less Crandall cared naut. smiled In the old Memphian times at DETROIT# CLEVELAND whether Lansing came or not. He lot Connecting1 with earliest trains at Cleveland men rode on, fast leaving the little set­ the man approach nearer and nearer, his bovine majesty. Thirty fi>.nturiea for aU points East, South and gK FARMERS m tlement in their rear. For some time TOO MUCH WARDROBE later a Roman soldier wis torn in Southwest. so that his aim would be the more ac­ A manager who had not been paying neither spoke, but at last the silence curate. He could not afford to throw pieces by a mob for accidentally killing Sunday Trips Just, July, August and StptnHr On!) was broken by Lansing asking his away the flrst shot. The face of the salaries for a great while called his a cat sacred to some other deity. In ­ younger companion: “Did you ever try company together one day and said: man grew more and more distinct. He deed, the most sanguinary fights were tout Tom m Win Bsvwaaa Southward ! ■this kind of thing before? ” “Gentlemen, our next stand is eighteen always occurring between rival town ­ IS THglWATCH WORD. seemed to be oblivious to his surround ­ miles from here, and I have only “No,” replied the younger man; “I ings. Crandall felt almost disposed to ships, the one of which deified the THE FARMERS of the North and West diever have. ” enough money to pay railroad fares crocodile, and the other of which de­ TOLEDO, DETROIT * MACKINAC let him pass, but the thought that every for the ladles and myself, but I met ere rapidly moving to the warm climate and “Well, then, you want to be keerful. one would think him a coward if he spised the crocodile and exalted the PBTOSKBY. TUB •• 800,” MARQUBTTH. rich farms of the South. If you don ’t lose your head you ’re all did so. spurred'him on, and rising erect a farmer on a loud of hay this morning snake. Very curious was It, certainly, AND DULUTH. right. The only danger is that we may he ordered the man to surrender. The who had Just come over the road. He to spread the great indergrouud i ass- Two new steel passenger steamers have Just ^•un on him before we know It.” assures me on his honor ns a gentle ­ bee* built for our Upper Lake Route, coating horse that the man was driving in ages In which at wide int uvula had 1300,0*0 each. Send for illustrated pamphlet “And if we do, what then? ” asked man and a farmer that the roads are Address, WHY NOT front of him, frightened at Crandall ’s been deposited twenty-four sarcophagi You Join them? Go to communities in Tenn- 'the young man. appearance, swerved from the road, good and the blackberries ripe along containing the mummified bodies of A. A. OCHANTZ, a. e. e. V. a. “Well, he will probably commence leaving the two men facing each other. the entire route, and here Is ten cents — these sacred animals. What magnifi ­ OBTnOIT. Ml OH. essee, Alabama, Mississippi, or Louisiana shooting, and if he does and you aren't get a plug of tobacco to polly you up where your health will be better, youi For an instant Crandall looked cent monuments of stone work they THE DETROIT L CLEVELAND STEAM NAY. Cd neighbors the most hospitable In the World; hit the first rattle out of the box. you straight into the other ’s eyes. Then on the way and you won ’t mind the were—10 feet long. 9 feet high, 7 broad want to git ofTn your horse and git be ­ walk at all.” and a foot thick, each made out of a a little capital required; Academies and hind something and shoot back. If the man rnised his rifle from the pom ­ Well, for so many, many months the Colleges noted the country over; climate mel of the saddle, and Craadall fired. had failed at due intervals to single block of granite brought from cool in summer—no blizzards In winter. there ain ’t anything to git behind, keep The horse which the man was riding ghost 300 miles away, covered by devout in ­ your horse between you and him, and sprang from the road, and at the same salute this little band, that the lending scriptions, and all broken open by sac- Ineep a-shooting. Whatever you do, moment Its rider’s gun was discharged. man decided upon remaining In the vil­ rillgious thieves. But the whole out­ -don ’t let go of your gun. But what we The smoke from Crandall's own gun lage and trusting to L ck. writes Marie side circuit of the Serapeum. dug out want to do is to see him first, and then blew back into his eyes, and he turned Adair In the Chicago Inter-Ocean. In so painfully by Mariette, with its pro ­ QllECfi ftCRESCENT sre’ve got the play on him; and all you from it to follow the movements of the consequence the Juvenile man was pylon. Its crouching Hons, its avenue ROUTE •have to do is to tell him to throw up. ” obliged thereafter to double the lead­ man at whom he had fin'd. As he saw ing part with his own. of sphynxog, is now, alas, sanded up Runs HALP RATE Excursions to principal ' “And if he don't throw up? ” asked the man still erect in his saddle, he prir.te South, June 8th, July 8th, Aug. 7th, •Crandall. After several weeks of this extra once more. What a dry-wit comment­ felt the feverish haste to fire again work he summoned sufficient courage ary on poor Keats’ epitaph: “Here lie6 Sept. 4th, Oct. 2nd, Nov. 6th end Dec. 4th. “Why, then you let him have it The come over him that men feel when they one whose name was writ in water.” Over a MILLION Acres of | •reward will be paid just the same.” had shot and missed, and know that to demand the price of his laundry. for sale In Alabama, Louis­ The apparent Indifference with which “How much money do you require?” iana and Mississippi at $J their life may be the forfeit of the ’r Relic of nn Old Campnlgn. IN THE LAND Lansing spoke of the entire matter, failure. He threw another cartrldjje asked the manager. to $8 per acre. Easy terms. I much as If he were discussing the best “Fifty cents, ” said the actor; “I had relic of the presidential campaign into the chamber of his rifle and raised five shirts and ---- ” F. Y. ANDERSON, Lend Commissioner, ■netliJDd of hunting a wild animal it to his shoulder, but before be could of 1834, consisting of a copper coin is­ Blrntinghar- . Ala. shocked the young man; but he had fire the man reeled from his saddle and “Great Scott!” interrupted the mana ­ W. C. RINEAR50N, Q. P. A., Cincinnati, O. committed himself too far to withdraw. fell, while his frightened horse galloped ger, “five shirts ’! Why, my boy, what sued by the opponents of Andrew Jack- Mountains {Resides, he had (hat feeling that all off through the pines. folly! I never had but two shirts at a son, Is in the possession of Ira H. Ben ­ LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN men have when they are young —the Crandall stepped toward him holding time In my life. How can you get out jamin, of Romeo, Mich. On one side RHEA SPRINGS curiosity to know whether or not he his rifle prepared to fire again if neces­ of hotels with five shirts to carry?” enclrclingg the center are the words: OAKDALE THE ART ANATEUR. could rely on himself when danger “Besides the young man continued, AT CUMBERLAND FALLS Best and Largest Practical Art Magazine. sary. As he did so the man raised his “Perish credit. Perish Commerce. POINT BURNSIDE was threatened. hand and said, simply: “I am obliged to have t a postage 1834. ” In the center is the figure of a (The unly Art Periodical awarded a Ms dak I “We should strike his trail on the stomp. ” 6PRINBVILLE ALA. at The World's Fair.) “Don ’t fire—you ’ve got me.” hog running, with the words “My ASHEVILLE N.C. bills here, If he is really headed for The snow was already red with blood “What! ” Exclaimed the manager. ”a Third Heat” on It; above the hog, “My Invaluable to all artists, art students and other/ basin country ” said Lansing. postage stamp? Do you for a moment Off SOME OTHER OF THE MANY DELIGHTFUL who wish to make their home surroundings beaulifhJ where he lay. For the flrst time Cran ­ think I will give you a postage stamp, Victory;” below It, “Down with the PLACES REACHED BY THE A specimen copy, with superb color pletee I They had been riding for several hours dall looked for the soar that the de­ Banks. ” On the other side encircling (suitable for framing or copying) and supple-1 fl. iln silence through the snow, unbroken scription said was on the right cheek. and have you writing to some manager the center are the words: “My Substi­ uient* of fnll-aise working designs sent on | |||f •by aught save the scattered pines that for an engagement and leave me in tute for the U. S. Bank. ” In the cen­ mentioning g thisinis magasinemagazine andana enclosingencioeing For an instant he did not see it, and the lurch? No, Mr; no, sir. Here'* (regular pricerice 33c33c.. . #4Mf 00 a year.) For 28C >B bore and there dotted the mesa. Be- his heart seemed to stop beating with ter is a medallion of Jackson, and be­ QUEEN'CRESCENT instructivei imanual, “Painting for Beginner*/' sea* ifore them towered the mountains, the fear of having made & mistake, twenty-six cents for yonr laundry, btrt low It the words: “Experiment. My R O UTE in addition i tte the above. Our 1894 illustrated sake- through wboa$ tho man whom don ’t tell the other boys I gave you Currency. Glory, ’’—Philadelphia W.CJt/NEAffSON. OP.A. CINCINNATI,d Ingue of shout 200.color stadia* aad picture* __ and when, on drawing nearer, he saw money or they'll all be after me.” Ay, tor 2-centMemp they were. filter ^>111 hlTI to fifUM in that It was there, that only the pallor Lrtflv • MONTMWVBMKL Z3 Union »«oarg, Bew Ye*. St.Johns"1309 Company. And running a shoe store like ours, wouldn’t you sell as good a grade as you could and wouldn’t you make it a point to be honorable with your customers so that they would oome again? Of course you would, aside 99 *>u>o% PURE from everything else, it would be good business policy. That is just what we think and its just what bOM'T ACCEPT IMITATIONS. we are doing. We offer for a few days Nothing Lite It THE PROCTER Ik GAMBLE OO., OiN'TI.

MAPLE RAPIDS- BIG BARGAINS The Republican. Maple Rapids, Aug. 14, 1894. EVER SHOWN IN CLINTON COUNTY. Mrs. Wm. Brown, north of here, died In Summer Shoes of all kinds. Thursday, August 16, 1894. August 6th, 1894. Fred Bell, of 8t. Johns, was visiting at BIG BARGAINS QUB, Stock of Fall and Winter Goods are now THE COUNTY. home here August 7tb. In Odds and Ends. Mrs. Dr. Sauburn, of Grand Rapids, ^ open for inspection. Never before have we ELSIE- was visiting in town August 8th. BIG BARGAINS shown so complete a line as this year ...... From the Sun: Mrs. R. 8. VanScoy returned home L. Holbrook, of this township, has from her. visit at Mason, August 5tb. In Small Sizes. been engaged as principal of the Muir Bur t Shelden, near Maple Rapids, Fall Styles in Dress Goods (1 yd wide) school. while helping raise a house, was hurt BIG BARGAINS for 15c per yard. The Elsie nine woul d like to arrange quite badly by a block slipping and In Lines that we are going to close out. Fall Styles in Novelty Dress Goods games with the following clubs: St. letting the house fall on him, cutting (worth double tbe money) for 25c yd Johns, Maple Rapids, Laingsburg and his bead badly. Last accounts he was If you want one dollar to go as far as two come and get some Fall Styles in All Wool Novelties (beau ­ Chesaning. improving. ______of our Bargains. tiful effects) 36 to 40 in. wide, 50c yd New Colorings in all wool Flannels 34 The Elsie nine went to Ovid last O L I V K. in. wide (worth 40c) for 25c yd. Friday and beat a club made up of St. Olivk , Aug. 14,1894. 1306 Johns, Ovid, Owosso and Laingsburg Tbe rain still refuses to water the Co.’s Shoe Department. GINGHAMS- players by a scoie of 26 to 9. thirsty earth. New Patterns and Effects. * Threshing is being finished up arou nd 1 Lot Fine Dress Ginghams for 8c yd ESSEX here at a lively rate. Chapin & Co.—Dry Goods. * 1 Lot Novelty Effects Ginghams for 10 * Essex, Aug. 14,1S94. The Young Peoples ’ Union will give and 12Jc yd. Mrs. Nelson Pease, of Ionia, is’visit­ a warm candy social in tbe evening at 1 Case Best Dress Style Prints for 5c yd. ing at L. H. Pease. the same. TABLE LINENS Wm. Heck, of Lansing, was a caller Mrs 8. Hall will entertain the in Essex last week. Baptist society at the home of Mrs. At about } tbe original prices. A THE TARIFF BILL WONT PASS. See our Turkey Bed Damask 60 in. Bates in DeWitt, Thursday afternoon, Mr. Cheeseboro and Mr. Bills staited August 23d. wide, now 35c. north blackberring Monday morning. Every grange, every farmers’ club New Goods Arriving Daily. Mrs. Gordaneer and daughters, and everybody, old, young, big and Look out for Better Times and Better PriOes. Minnie and Tessa, and H. Burlingame little, are invited to attend the Tri­ and wife, spent the latter part of last county, Eaton, Ingham and Clinton week at Crystal Lake. farmers’ picnic at tbe Michigan agricul­ While threshing at Richard Davies, tural college campus August 24tb, 1894. Grocery Department. Calvin Dunning started to go up a People can reach the grounds either by WE ARE STILL OFFERING FOR AUGUST ladder onto the straw stack, when about driving their teams there or by street twelve foot from the ground the ladder car from Lansing. Tables and seats 25c LIST. tipped backward throwing Mr. Dunning will be provided, bring your lunch and 5 lbs Corn Starch 25c. * 2 lbs Tea Dust (best) 25c. violently to the ground, cutting a deep dishes. gash in his bead and otherwise injur ­ Stark A Baffs .... 18c New Ginghamettes - - 10c yd 2 lbs Elete Coffee 25c. 2 lbs Smoking Tobacco 25 c Mrs. Throop is improving. ing him. He was picked up insensible, American Baas .... 18c 38in. Persian Novelty Dress Goods 50c 6 lbs Crackers 25c. 6 lbs Raisins 25c. \ The social at J. C. Shumaker ’s was but is fast recovering at present writing. A Good Sheeting (by the piece) 4^c 54 in. Covert Cloths - 75c and $1 3 cans Corn 25c. well attended. 6 lbs Soda 25c. Fine Sheeting “ “ 5t$c 15c Berkshire Lawns - - - 7c 5 plugs Hustle Tobacco 25c. 5 plugs Stag Head 25c. VICTOR. Mr. and Mrs. F. Brya and son, of De- A Nice Domet Skirt - 25c 38 in. Storm Serge (all wool) - 37J6C Witt, spent Sunday with old neighbors. 12^6 and 15c Dress Ginghams - 8c Fine Toilet Soap ... 5c 5 plugs Five Brothers 25c. Victor . Aug. 11, 1894. Saturday the 11th iust., being the J W. Earnest lost a two year old colt this week, be found it dead in tbe field, fiftieth wedding anniversary of Mr. Eggs 10c, Butter t5c-CASH OR TRADE. and Mrs. James Upton, their relatives cause unknown. 1 and friends to the number of over C. Eaton, Floyd, Wilkens, William eighty made up a surprise party for and Bert Kipp took in tbe excursion T. MERCANTILE COMPANY. from Lansing to Detroit; fine time them, and the surprise proved as Leaders in Low Prices and Reliable Goods. agreable as it was complete. By request reported. s Mr. J. C. Brunson acted as master of Frank Parks and Dave MeCoukey THE MOST PERFECT PATTERN IS THE UNIVERSAL. AT ceiemonies; music was furnished ; some went up north black berriDg and one addresses which had been prepared of the horses got away. The lost horse were read, and besides these Mr has not yet been found. Brunson elicited several happy and BATH. New York Weekly Tribune < timely speeches from different persons. Letters of regret were read from some Bath , Aug. 14, 1894. * i who could not be present. A declama­ Redhed ’s meat market has closed on account i5 tion was handsomely given by Mary of a lack of ice. Miss Sadie Noble, of St. Louis, is Are yott thinking of buying a new Stove or Range —one that -AND- Woodbury, their grand neice. The will burn the least fuel, cause the least trouble, give j presentation speech was made by their visiting relatives in Bath. Miss Louise Harte is spending a few the greatest degree of heat , last the longest and nephew, O. L. Beckwith. Bountiful days with Lansing friends. look the best ? Then Jewel Stoves baskets of provisions had been brought; Re member that Burt Smith now has and Ranges will interest you. tables were spread and something much tbe agency for tbe Lansing star laundry. resembling and old fashioned picnic Get your photographs taken at the was enjoyed, and the general expression old Harrington house, north of the The Clinton Republican was, that a good time had been had. 1 school house. The brick house on tbe Daniel Sober BENGAL farm burned on Tuesday evening, Aug. Bknoai ., Aug. 13,1894. 7th. Tbe contents were saved. Insured Mrs. Samuel Parks is no better. for $1,500. Mrs. James Bibby does not improve For the benefit of the East Bingham jutfGEST STOVE ELAM M THE-W0RLn| ONE YEAR in health but is growing worse. correspondent we can say that the law Frank Dean has been on the sick list of supplv and demand is universally For efficiency, economy, dura­ more than a month and shows little recognized in Bath. Butter has brought bility, and beauty, they represent the improvement. 18 and 20 cents for two weeks and has zenith of the stovemaker ’s skill. Ask to see The extremely dry weather is having retailed for 20 and 22 cents, and pro ­ them at the dealers. Look for the above trade mark. $ 1.25. a ruinous effect on crops especially ducers and consumers alike, sit up nights potatoes. to see who can kick hardest about Threshing is going bravely on. G. prices. W. Johnson has his new thresher in Small Fortune Between the Cracks. Address all orders to THE REPUBLICAN, St. Johns, Mich. active use. A cigar dealer was recently compelled Travis & Baker —The Corner Drug Store. Mrs. E. N. Steward and nephew, Ross to move from his down town stand, which he had occupied for 85 years, be ­ FRED A. TRAVIS. CHAS. P. BAKER. N. Whiting, spent part of last week with cause of the demolition of the old build­ friends in Duplain. ing. The neice of J. Shoop, who has been He packed his belongings with many F. R. JACKSON, visiting him at the home of Mrs. M. A. a sigh of regret. When he had got his 1 Tratfis, has returned to her home at things all out, he turned to the work­ North Star. men, who were waiting to begin tearing down the building, and remarked in a TRAVIS & BAKER, . . MERCHANT TAILOR. Miss Grace Floyd, of Detroit, and rather sarcastic tone: Miss Nettie Conn, of St. Johns, were “Well, boys, you may have all you recently guests in the home of Mr. and find in tills old trap. ” Mrs. N. H. Baker. Tbe workmen began on the old floor, .. THE LEADING DRUGGISTS .. which had been worn into hollows by Is turning out Nobby Summer Suits, Handsome Overcoats, dup Lain . age. It had not been replaced since it was originally laid. Pantaloons, Etc. Duplain , Aug. 14, 1894 Prince Wilkes One of tbe men ripped up a board with “Fire yeays old. Bar Stallion. By Bonny Wilke*. Mrs. Emma Perry, of Grand Rapids, his crowbar, raising a cloud of dust. Wall Paper Slaughtered Darn —Shiawassee Maid, by Lout* Napoleon. is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. When he got it ont of his eyes, he saw Will he found at Miller’s Feed Barn Peter Moore. something shiny in the crack. every Wednesday. DeWitt, He picked it np, and it proved to be a Thursday and Friday. Ovid, Sat ­ Mrs. Flescher and Mrs. Graham, of dime. Further investigation revealed For tbe next 30 days. If you think of urday and Monday. south Ovid, were the guests of Mrs. B the fact that the crack was lined with papering now is the time to buy it Big Satisfaction Guaranteed For further information inquire of B. Tucker last week. silver. J. FAIRMAN, Groom. This was an incentive to the workmen. cut in prices to close out before getting in M. O. CAMPBELL, Owner, The Sunday schools of this place are new goods. Best paper hangers furnished j,v------Ovid, Mich. preparing to attend the rally at St. They plied their crowbars with remark­ 49-This horse take* the place of Marc ado. able energy for men poorly paid. In this when desired. JACKSON’S Johns in full force Thursday. instance they were amply rewarded. The old Colony nine are to be organ In every crack of the floor silver dimes TAILORING i zed again. When they are in shape were found. Some of them bore dates If you are going to Paint use Masuary ’s they will be ready to cross bats with of nearly half a century ago. The men ESTABLISHMENT, gathered the coin in handfuls. R. R. Colors-Cheapest and Rest. CIDER any team in the state. ST. JOHNS. Presses, Screw and Hydraulic, The cigar dealer, In speaking of the oc­ 4 * Peter Moore, of Washington, D. C., currence, said that he hadn ’t the slight­ Buy your drugs of us, the only firm in St. Graters, Elevators, Evaporators. and his newly made bride, are expected est idea that so much money coula be Johns living strictly up to the state law and Illustrated Catalogue Free. here this week. We understand she is lost through carelessness and a poor employing only registered clerks. C. 6. Hampton & Son, Detroit, Mich a Virginia lady. floor even in 85 years. Yours truly, AN HONEST MAN “But it won ’t happen again, ” he said. Morphine habit The Duplain teachers have received cured in 10 to 00 “When I heard of it, I immediately gave Largest Stock of WlirTXD—to tell our STANDARD Tea*. Coffee*, days. 30.000 cases their certificates. Lewis McCullough ib orders to have my new store refloored Spices, etc., to consumer, Theee goods Mil them ­ cured. Book of tes­ School Books selves after one trial. Big profit to agents. Write timonial* free. Urn tbe happy possession of a second grade with hard wood, and no cracks, at my TRAVIS & BAKER. for circular. IMPERIAL TEA CO., 18 Cadillac DHM Piv till Cared, certificate. own expense. ”—New York Herald. cemaraom srroax. Square, Detroit, Mioh. 41-53 lehiena, Ohio. t. » — — ------J ------