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YOL. XXXVIII.—NO. 1. ST. JOHNS, MICH., THURSDAY. APRIL 27 , 1893 . WHOLE NO. 1,924.

Tbe Schuberts gave a fine concert at L. W. Worden, of DeWitt, is danger ­ BUSINESS LOCALS. Newton hall last week. ously ill. The Republican. A GOOD SHOVING. All persons are requested to clean up A Cyclone In Prices. Mrs. E. P. Barton returned to her Saturday, April 29tli, we will place on The St. Johns cheese factory will re- RECEIPTS OF THE WATER WORKS their premises, out buildings, and the C. C. VAUGHAN, Publisher . home in Freeport, Illinois, Wednesday sale : 50 Trimmed Hals at 50 cts. each. sume operations next Monday. , STEADILY CLIMBING. alleys adjoining premises, without delay evening. 100 Trimmed Hats at 100 cts. each. 200 Y A. E. Dutcher has removed his shoe r odge Trimmed Hats at 200 cts. each. These —TERMS:* ------Next Year the Work* will Pay a Part of D . D , stock to the Geo. Stephenson Btore. Thomas W. Baldwin, of Olive, is a 1-3 Village Health Officer. three grades of Cheap Hats will he sold Strictly in Advance, ■ * $1.00 the Interest on tbe Bonds. at prices far below their value for the Rev. W. C. Allen was called to Battle candidate for postmaster at DeWitt, aud Republican A Tribune. SI.50 The annual report of the secretary of The ladies auxiliary cemetery associa reason that we have too many in stock, Creek Tuesday to attend a funeral. will probably be appointed. and we will drop the prices on them so the water board, which will be presented tiou will hold its annual meeting at the All Settlements of Past Due Subaorip* Mr. Willett, of Flint, was the guest of The Epworth league gave a reception low as to cause them to drop out. It is to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Irving at the home to the village board at its next meeting residence of Mrs. M. Fasquelle Tuesday a well known fact that all our Trimmed tiona will bo made at tbe rate his brother in-law, Geo. H. Judd, Tues shows receipts and expenditures for the afternoon, May 9th, at 2 o ’clock. All Hata and Bonnets are practical, desir­ of S1.50 Per Year. day. of the bride Tuesday evening, and pre ­ able, becoming and very easy to sell, in sented them with a silver cake basket. year ending March 31st, 1893, as follows : members aud all ladies interested in George Wilson returned Tuesday RECEIPTS. fact, they sell themselves. Our advertising rates are *100 per column per From Permits...... *335 00 this work are requested to be present, Respectfully vours, annum. Business notices five cents per line foi evening from Kalamazoo, to remain for The King ’s Daughters have elected as business of special importance will be each insertion. Editorial notices, ten cents. the following officers: President, Es- Rents ...... 2,6*2 52 1-1 J. T. Cole & Co. Busluess cards, *1 per line per year. th£ present. Miscellaneous ...... 65 85 *3,083 37 brought before the meeting. 2w Marriage, birth and death notices inserted free. tella Baker; vice president, Helen No Boom For Hoop Skirts. Obituary comments, resolutions, cards of thanus, ¥ Chas. Patterson has been continuously Wheelock ; secretary, II. Pauline EXPENSES. A house and two acres of ground, in ­ “ Hair cloth lining is not hoop skirts. etc., will be charged for at the rate of five cents employed by tbe St. Johns Manulactur- Secretary’s office...... *13 40 Adams; treasurer, Henrietta Richards. cluding It insures grace, elegance and style to a ^Correspondence containing local nows Issolic ing company twenty-one years. Salaries...... 1,663 40 an orchard of 75 bearing trees, dress, and enables a lady to be in fash ­ ited from all parts of the county. Parties wishing to secure first class Fuel...... 1,014 !)2 — adjoining the corporation on the west, ion without going to extremes. ” We Anonymous communications not inserted under The Odd Fellows celebrated yesterday sleeping accommodations, only five Pump house supplies ...... 813 70 for rent. For particulars enquire df J. have it. John Hicks . any circumstances. afternoon, but the paper went to press Repairs on line ...... 29 57 minutes walk from the world ’s fair Tools ...... 44 96 W. Fitzgerald, at the State Bank. 48tf Girl Wanted tojpearly to give the proceedings. grounds, should engage them im­ JOB PRINTING. Oils...... 61 40 BUSINESS LOCALS. At Anger ’s Laundry. Wages $3 per Our material Is new and of the latest styles, and *F. F. Murdock has the job of laying mediately at Hotel Byron. See adv. in Cartage...... 4 25 *3,145 60 week. 51-1 we guarantee satisfaction, both in prices New Goods Arriving Dally. aud quality of work. sawed stone walks in front of the St. this issue. There was also expended for new ser­ A fresh stock. Correct styles. Prompt For Sale or Exchange, Johns National Bank and O. G. Wickes James Pratt, of St. Johns, was arrested TATE BANK OF ST. JOHNS. vices, which is not properly an expense, attention to orders and perfect satisfac­ 6-Year-old Mare. Weighs 1,140 lbs. S' & Sons ’ grocery store. for disorderly conduct by Marshall as it is a permanent extension, $909.67 ; tion guaranteed are our methods. Sound and kind. Will sell or exchange COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS. Mrs. L. Canfield . Miss Harriet Vreeland, the talented Pitts Saturday night, aud lodged in jail and the water fund was credited $3,960.00 for heavier horse. 50lf H. A. Sage . CAPITAL. *50,000. elocutionist and reader, will give an en ­ until Monday morning. He was ar­ for hydrant rental for lire protection. House Lots for Sale. Fine Table Linens'with Napkins to NET ASSETS OF STOCKHOLDERS, $000,000.00. tertainment at the Disciple church, Du- raigned before Justice Duncan ; fine and Tbe receipts outside of hydrant rental East half lots 5 and 6, in block 7, and match At Chapin & Co ’s. plain, next Saturday evening. costs, $6.00. The authorities announce lot 7 in block 6 bounded on Higbatn PORTER K. PERRIN, President. , for the year ending April 30th, 1891, and Emmons streets. Parties wanting That 8-day $3 clock - At Porter ’s. GEO. F. MARVIN, Vice-President. Married, in St. Johns, April 25th, at that order will be preserved, and that were $820.16; last year $2,404.63; this this property please send me your high ­ All kinds of Repairing done J. W. FITZGERALD, Cashier. the residence of Frank Abbott, by Rev. it will he well for evil doers to take year $3,083.37. It will be seen that the est price. James F. Marble , notice. ______At Osborn ’s. H. H. FITZGERALD. Asst. Cash. C. G. Thomas, Chas. H. Howard and receipts have steadily increased, and by 1-tf Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Adah Leech, both of Lebanon. While getting out an oak log six feet Notice to Contractors. Have you seen our Quick Meal Gaso­ DIRECTORS: the end of this year the services will be line Range? Something new. 46 3 F. K. Perrin, O. W. Munger, Geo. F. Marvin, J. H iu diamater, and twelve feet long, for A. W. Durkee, Lester Wilcox, Fred largely in, so that the rents will here ­ Notice is hereby given that the town Fowler A Ball . Corbit, J. U. Fedewa, Otis Fuller, Edwin the world ’s fair, last winter, David Ben ­ and Frank Swain, T. 8. Degroodt, Wm. after increase without a corresponding clerk will receive sealed proposals for E. While, Jesse Sullivan, C. 8. Allison, nett, of Riley, had the fingers on his the building of a town liali in the vil­ Do not forget the “New Patent Hat Brown and E. L. Nichols attended a outgo for new service connections. It James Richardson, G. E. Corbin. right hand crushed by getting them lage of DeWitt, county of Clinton, ac­ Fastners ” which are furnished free with Masonic school of instruction at Owosso is fair to presume that there will be a cording to plans and specifications on every Hat at Mrs. Canfield ’s. 4 Per Cent. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. caught between a tree and tbe moving Tuesday evening. balance next year to apply on the in ­ exhibition at his office. Said work will log. The fingers were amputated, but terest on the water bonds. be let to lowest bidder giving sufficient Have you seen the beautiful presents rjlHE CLINTON COUNTY SAVINGS BANK. Willard King, of Watertown, and Dell security for the performance of the same. given away by Chapin A Co. did not heal, and the arm was amputated Another way of figuring, and a proper ST. JOHNS, MICH. Whitlock, of Greenbush, have been above the wrist last week to prevent Bids will be received until Friday, May Window Shades. drawn as jurors for the May term of the method of book keeping would be as 5th, 1893, at 1 o ’clock p. m. The right is PAYS 4 PER CENT. INTEREST ON DEPOSITS blood poisoning. It is a very severe follows : reserved to reject any and all bids. We have a large line of Window AND LOANS MONEY ON APPROVED court at Bay City, which Shades. A good decorated felt shade blow to Mr. Bennett, who is a poor man, Total receipt*, including hydrant rental By Order of Town Board . BONDS AND REAL ESTATE SECURITY. with the best spring roller for 25 cents. convenes May 16. from village for lire protection ...... *7,043 87 earning his living by days work. Gen ­ New Process. ______John Hickm . ALBERT J. BALDWIN, President. V Geo. A. Wells, agent of the National erous neighbors raised one hundred dol­ Total expemea, including new services and Just received styles of ’93, “New Pro­ G. PENNELL, Vice-President. Express Company, and secretary of the interest on #60,000 bonds ...... #7,055 27 For Sale. P. E. WALSWORTH, Treasurer. lars for him last week. cess” Gasoline Cook Stoves with all the A nice wall or Side Show Case Leaving a net balance against the works of *11.90. latest improvements. The only Gaso­ R. C. DEXTER, Asst. Treasurer. gas company, will occupy the office The Wilcox will case has been on There were 45,494,792 gallons of water 47-4 At Allison s. recently vacated by the St. Johns Manu ­ trial this week, and will probably last line Stove in the market with genuine pumped last year—a daily average of Asbestos oven. Spaulding & Co. Wall Paper ! LOCAL MATTERS facturing Company. two or three days more. Fedewa & 124,643 gallons. The largest number of We offer this week, and will continue E. O. Dewey, editor of the Owosso Merrill, of St. Tohns, and Elliott G. gallons pumped was on August 16tb, Don ’t send out of town for your mis­ to do so until closed out, the greatest Times, has been appointed deputy oil Stevenson, of Detroit, are for complain ­ cellaneous books, when you have a fine bargains ever offered in St. Johus, hav ­ If you are going to buy a watch don ’t 229,200. April 11th was the lightest day, ing recently purchased a large bankrupt fail t > see the bargain that Allison has inspector for this district, Mr. Dewey ants, and H. E. Walbridge and W. A. only 58,160 gallons being delivered. line at home. We pay taxes, and only ask a living profit. Aldrich & Co. ’s stock of wall paper. We are closing it for you. 51tf is a very bright young business man, Norton f >r defendants aud the will. A There*re now 412 permits out. It is out at prices that will surprise e very body. and an active republican. good sized audience, with a fair sprinkl ­ estimated that about 70 per cent, of the Before giving your order for Picture Come early and take your choice. Frames or Crayon Portraits to agents c onald If you want the latest style of Photos, A national convention of republican ing of the fair sex, has been in attend ­ population are consumers of village M. M D & Co. call on Plunkett . lwl ance, for it was rumored that the evi­ or stores call on Plunkett and get prices. clubs will be held at Louisville, Ky., water. He has the largest display of Crayon Ladies, have your Clothes Wringers May 10th. George Heck, of Maple Rapids, dence would be of a sensational char ­ The service the past year was as good Portraits evei seen in Clinton county. repaired at Osborn ’s. Work guaranteed. acter, and the rumor was well founded. BREVITIES. is one of the delegates from the as any in Michigan up to the spring Over Chapin A Co. ’s lw2 Silks, Gimps, Jetts, Braids, Ribbons The Republican does not feel at liberty eight congressional district. freshet, when the water broke through Call and see the Colombian Exposi ­ and New Buttons for Dress Trimmings The pioneers will meet in St. Johns to comment on the evidence introduced, the side of the big well, letting in some tion At^HAPiN & Co ’s. , At Chapin A Co ’s. On account of the cold and unpleasant and that which will l>e introduced, at June 10tli. surface water, and the cleaning of the Post hole diggers and post-hole augers, weather, only a few sheep were shown this stage of the trial. A resume of the A fine line of Seal Leather Silver Mrs. J. S. Osgood lias returned from at the stockbreeders and wonlgrowers reservoirs occasioned considerable roil. best and cheapest, at Spaulding & Co ’s. Trimmed Ladies’ Card Cases at case will be given next week. ______Allison ’s. Battle Creek. meeting Saturday. None of the fleeces The leak was stopped as soon as possi ­ In Carpets we are in it more than were An effort is being made in Lansing to ble, and the board propose to cement ever before, including the best makes, Legal Blanks. Rev. J. P. Fryer, of; Detroit, occupied removed. A few horses were also shown. re-organizo the Central Michigan Sav­ the bottom of the large well, which con ­ such as Hartford and Lowell, ex-super ­ A new and complete line just added. the CongregatiqpHl pulpit Sunday. ings Bank, increase its capital stock to tains tbe working barrels ol' the lifting fine Ingrain, Tapestry and Body Brus­ Aldrich & Co. ’s R. G. Steel, of St. Johns, went to De­ $200,000 and re-open its doors. Tbe sels and Moquetts. II. L. Kendrick . Thomas Padley Jr. has engaged with troit on Tuesday to attend a meeting of pumps, and also strengthen tbe walls Just received from manufacturers a Corbit & Valentine for the season. crisis in tho affairs of the Lansing hanks with a new tier of brick laid in Portland The Lace Curtain Season is here and complete line of ladies’ and children ’s the Michigan division of the League of seems to have been passed, but there is Chapin & Co. are prepared with the Fine Shoes. ______Chapin & Co. American ceuient. Mr. O. C. Hollister, who is a largest, / Albert Partlow, of Eagle, has pur ­ Wheelmen. The Tribune said to be a million dollars of the Lan ­ finest and cheapest stock to be Farmers I chased the Kirkwood hotel, Lansing, says Mr. Steel is being urged to make first class engineer, says this can be found in the county. ______sing Iron & Engine Works and Lansing done, and that it will make the well Buy the “Iron Duke” corn planter for 130,000. the run for chief consul. Our new stock of Embroideries are for $1.25, _____ At Spauldin g A Co ’s. Lumber company paper floating around, perfectly tight, and there will probably v George Baldwin has puichased a Col­ now in and beat all previous records. Supervisor Vance and Jay Sessions, of considerable of which is not indorsed by be no recurrence of the accident this ______H. L. Kendrick . Trade at Kendricks ’ and get an In ­ Lebanon, were callers at Tiik Republi ­ umbia bicycle with pneumatic tires, of dian Baskets free. O. M. Barnes. The gieatest danger now is spring. From inquiries made in other Garlandq. can office Monday. John C. Hicks, the local agent. It is a that someone will commence litigation, If in want of a Stove or Range, don ’t Wanted. handsome machine, and weighs only towns, the board feel justified in the v? Andy Hicks has engaged with Whit ­ and so complicate matters as to cause assertion that there is not a town about fail to buy a Garland, the world ’s best. Reliable parties to act as agents. thirty pounds. Cashier P E. Walsworth Full line to select from. Steady employment and good pay from ney ’s St. Johns music house to sell another run on the Lansing banks. This us, where as large a number of takers has also ordered a Columbia. Fowler & Ball , Sole Agents. the start. No experience necessary. pianos on the road. trouble will probably stop the payment are served, that runs its works as Outfit free. Address Dress Goods. Mrs. Martin, of Battle Creek, was the Manied, in St. Johns, April 22d, at of reckless rates of interest for deposits, economically, or makes as good a show ­ The Hawks Nursery Co ., guest of Mrs. Hunt, her mother, in St. the home of the bride, by Rev. C. G. and reckless loans for a high rate. Clin­ ing as St. Johns. Latest styles in Dress Goods, Trim­ 46-13 ______Rocheste r, N. Y. mings to match _____ At John Hicks .’ Johns, over Sunday. Thomas, Mr. Fred H. Irving and Miss ton county people can find ample and Lace Curtains. Minnie Smith, both of St. Johns. It safe banking facilities at home, where High Scnool Notes. Pla*4ico in white and all colors Elegant in design. Latest styles. A. DeClair returned to Mt. Pleasant ____ At Travis A Baker ’s. Nottingbams, Irish Point Brussels Net. will be entirely proper to serenade conservative management prevails. Harry Coleman has the pink eye. Tuesday, after spending a few days with Minnie with “Hello Central !” She will Aluminum Thimbles wear equal to All prices At John Hicks .’ Death of Mrs. A. H. Walker. Essays are due again Friday. his family in St. Johns. be missed at the telephone office, where silver, for 10c each At Porter ’s. Horse to Sell. Virgil class have finished the ninth Will H. Brunson has a good nine year J. H. Adams, of Lake Waccabuc, she was ever patient and obliging, Mrs. Minerva Walker, widow of the book of the ^Eneid. Carpets I Carpets I Westchester county, , visited late A. H. Walker, died at the home of Our Carpet and Rug Department is old 1250 lb. horse to sell. He is fair f R. C. Dexter, assistant cashier of the Professor Yntema attended the fu­ more complete than ever. Do not fail roadster. tf friends in St. Johns last week. St. Johns National Bank, will become her daughter, Mrs. Barton, in Freeport, neral of a friend at Grand Rapids last Illinois, April 20. She was ill bat a to call on us if in want of a Carpet of Short Horn Bull For Sale. assistant receiving teller in tbe Penin ­ week. any description.______John Hicks .’ Joseph Ingalls will sell his goods at short time. Brief funeral services were A 12 months old Roan Short Horn sular Savings Bank, Detroit, May 1st. The mumps have appeared again ; A Most Bull for sale. Bray Bros . A Loomis . auction, aud soon leave for Seattle, held in Freeport, Friday, and the re­ Washington, on a prospecting tour. Mr. Dexter is a careful, and competent about the same time that they did last Complete line of Clocks always in stock. ______49-4 mains brought to St. Johns, accompanied At Allison ’s. Married, in St. Johns, April 22d, by bank man, who will no doubt make his year. One of the seniors was afflicted Please remember we are headquarters way rapidly in the larger field of city by Mrs. Barton and Mr. 8. S. Wajker. last week. for fine Dress Goods. Chapin A Co. Rev. C. O. Thomas, Mr. Clinton Pulsi­ Tbe funeral was held at tbe old home We are headquarters for hot water, banking. Many friends will regret Tbe afternoon program has been steam and hot air heaters. pher and Miss Cora Moore, both of St. on Oakland street, in this village, Sun­ Star and Favorite barrel churns in all losing him and bis excellent family changed so that the freshmen have the ______8pauldin o A Co. popular sizes at Spaulding A Co ’s.- Johns. day afternoon, Rev. W. C. Allen officiat­ from St. Johns. last hoar free in order to go botanizing. Nickel alarm clocks for $1.00 v, Galn&ha Pennell has accepted a situs- ing. An ellegant line of Souvenir Spoons i Rev. W. C. Allen, who has been pastor It speaks well for the zeal of the ______At Porter ’s. at ______Allison ’s. (on in the St. Johns Natioual Bank, and Mrs. Minerva Walker was born in scholars of the high school that the tor­ Go to Allison ’s for perfect fitting Spring Jackets. ill be found at the old quarters next of the Congregational church the past Booneville, N. Y., June 11,1810, from rents of rain that fell last Thursday Spectacles. Eyes tested free. Ladies’ and Misses’ 8pring Jackets and ?week. five years, has tendered his resignation which place her father, Dr. Samuel morning kept only three away. Neces­ Farmers t Capes in light and dark colors and will go to Dowagiac, Michigan, Snow, and family removed a few years Florence Wilson returned to Ypsilanti, about tbe first of September. Mr. sarily the majority were badly soaked, We have received our season ’s stock At John Hicks .’ and O. L. Spaulding, Jr., Grace Hunt, later to Fredonia, N. Y. This place was of fence wire, consisting of black and Allen has labored faithfully, and the her home during girlhood and also after but this kind of ardor does not seem to galvanized anealled wire in all sizes, A fine Decorated Shade complete for Leah Fowler and Ina Perrin to Ann church has prospered greatly under his her marriage to Mr. A. H. Walker in be dampened by water. With the two painted and galvanized barbed wire, 25c at ______Travis A Baker ’s. Arbor, Monday. administration. He has done much 1834 until they moved to Michigan in bad leakB in the building, one in the galvanized twisted wire, galvanized Forty Gauge Fast Black, Ladies' Hose Geo. W. Burk, formerly the popular 1855. After a few years spent at Detroit high school room and one iu tbe girls’ braided wire, Hartman fancy wire, Hath ­ for 25 cents ______At Chapin A Co ’s. good outside the church membership as and Ann Arbor, St. Johns was chosen clerk at Tbe Steel, is now cashier of the cloak room, it does not afford a very away fancy wire, poultry netting and Pumps! Pumps! Pumps I well as in tbe church, and his going as a home and was their continuous good refuge from the storm. M. B. wire cloth in all width ’s. Prices and Hotel Monroe, a modern Chicago hotel will be a matter of sincere regret to tbe residence from 1861 until after the death Wood house pumps, wood stock quality the best. pumps, wood cistern pumps, wood drive with 600 rooms. whole community. He is a fearless and of Mr. Walker, April 3, 1891. Deceased World ’! Fair Accommodations. ______Spaulding & Co. had been a member of the Congrega ­ well pumps, iron wind mill pomps, iron The Episcopal people will begin work powerful preacher. tional church in St. Johns for 20 years. Wm. Townsend, ex-sheriff of Lapeer Eight day half-hour gong strike $3.50 three-way putnps, iron pitcher spout ______At Porter ’s. i\< on their new church edifice soon. They “Tom ’s Vacation ” was given at Mrs. Walker was a sister of W. M. county, was here last week in the in ­ pumps, iron spray pumps, brass spray expect to enclose the building this fail, Snow, the first station agent for the D., quick Meal. pumps, tin spray pumps, in fact every­ Scriven ’s Opera House Saturday night terest of the Chicago Pinta Hotel club, thing in the pump line and may complete it. by the Royce A Lansing comedy com­ G. H. & M. railroad at this place. 223,688 Quick Meal Gasoline Stoves which is organized for tbe purpose of sold to January 1st, 1893. Best made. At Spaul ding A Co ’s. Mrs. H. M. Perrin and Miss Caddie pany. It was one of the best entertain ­ A New Music Bouse. providing good accommodations for the For sale only by Fowler A Ball. Buy a set of Roger ’s best tripple plate Shaver went to Bancroft Tuesday to ments given in St. Johns this season. C. J. Whitney, of Detroit, has estab ­ uniform rate for room only at $1.00 per Did you know you could buy the finest knives and forks, with forks tripple attend a meeting of the Genesee Con­ Ray L. Royce is an impersonator of the lished a branch music house in St. day, two persons to occupy one room. patterns in the best White Back Paper plate on knickel silver for $3.50 from gregational association. highest order, and in many things Johns, under the management of F. H. To secure rooms apply at least flftoen to thirty for 10c per double roll at Travis A __Porter . E. E. White spent Tuesday in Sagi­ equalled Sol Smith RuBsell. A. R. Frazell, who will work the territory be ­ days iu advance, enclosing *5.00 for each adult, by Baker’s Corner Drug Store. To tho Public. naw examining candidates for a West Brooks is also an artist of great merit, tween Owosso and Grand Rapids. The P. O. order, draft or certificate check to the pro ­ We thank the public for tbe very lib ­ building recently occupied by the Na­ prietor of the hotel selected. Room will be as­ (From one of John Hicks’ customers.) eral patronage of tbe rast and ask for a Point cadetship. There were no appli ­ and kept the audience in the best of tional Express company, adjoining the signed and a receipt eent you. This amount will “I saw their many bargains, continuance of the same, with the assur­ cants from Clinton county. humor. Mr. A. C. Moore gave some State Bank, has been leased, and it is be credited on your bill. If possible state when I nailed some on the spot ; ance that shonld you send anyone un ­ Senator Steel and Mrs. Steel expect to very fine banjo selections, eliciting the expected that the new stock will be you will arrive, number in your party, how long There may be others just as good, experienced in prices and grades of lum­ leave for Chicago, Friday, to attend tbe heartiest applause. He can make more ready for inspection Saturday. Mr. yon expect to remain and all particulars. But ber, we will give him the value of his Frazell states that a first class line of Address Wm. Townsend, secretary Chicago I money and guarantee satisfaction. dedicatory exercises of the Michigan music on a banjo than any man who pianos, orgaus, string instruments, music “Pints ” Hotel Club, Hotel Nicollet, or apply to J. Guess Respectfully, I bnilding at the World ’s Fair. ever visited St. Johns. and musical merchandise will be carried. L. Ring, at the Farmers' Hotel, 84. Johns. * Not.” 44tf Love A Gay .

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ST. JOHNS REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1823

THRIESCALDED TO DEATH. STATE LEGISLATURE. “I am positive that ray sband There is a new kind of ice eream A FINANCIAL CRISIS. DEATH IN THE HALE. went hunting to-day. ” “What makes christened ‘Columbus. ” The Cylinder Heed of a Steamer's Engine Binatb .—Seventy-second day.—The bill for branding prison-made goods was killed. you think so? I didn ’t see him bring There are twenty-eight cities in this Blows Out with Terrible Besutts. The bill authorizing the village of Highland any game home with him. ” “That's country having each more than 100,000 TWO LARGE LANSING FIRMS IN 14 PEOPLE DROWNED IN LAKE Park, a suburb of Detroit, to Issue sewer A shocking disaster, resulting in the bonds was passed. In committee of the the very reason. ” population. MICHIGAN AT MILWAUKEE. THE HANDS OF A RECEIVER. death of two men, the probable fatal whole the following bills were passed: Mak­ “Say, Kbenezah, what's dat chune A Louisville musician has discov ­ injury of a third and the severe scald­ ing It unlawful for foreign Insurance com­ panies to place, or cause to be placed, Insur ­ de man dat moved nex ’ door ter you ered that the inspiring strains of “Ta- ing of a fourth, occurred in Lake St. ance on property In this state In offices out ­ Crew of 11 People go Dowu In the Lake sings ebery time he goes ter his wood ra-ra Boom-de-ay ” are borrowed from Over *100,000 Liabilities —The Fact Clair. The “straightback ” steamer side of Michigan; amending laws relative to the taking or catching of Ash in the Inland pile?" “I don ’t know, but I reckon it Mozart. Choctaw, Capt. W. W. Brown, coal ­ With the Hchoonsr Hayes—The Wind the Free talent of the Coaspants* la Pres­ waters of the state; providing that peraons laden, from Cleveland to Milwaukee, employing females In stores shall provide mus' be ’de los* oord. P. H. Coughlin, a policeman of Troy, Blow 70 Milos sn Hoar and Did Crest ident of the Central Michigan Bank had fairlv entered the lake when the them with seats: appropriating tUO.OOO for Belle—I suspect that Carrie is going New York, has fallen heir, it is re­ the Mining school: amending the railroad cylinder head blew out with a terrific Damage. to get married at last. Mr. Manning ported, to an estate in England val­ Cause* a Run and the Bank Closes. law so as to make It a misdemeanor to pass report and firightful results. through or under a railroad gate at cross­ had a long talk with her last evening. ued at $3,000,000. Nelson Chambers, the cook, who was ings ; amending the act prohibiting the solic­ standing nearest the engine at the iting or Issuing of unauthorized Are or In* Kate—Bat was he really serious? A group of the most wretched tene* time, was so badly scalded that he died UP land marine Insurance policies; making tele­ Belle—Serioua?Positively snd. merits in New York is the property of Lansing has had such a fright over some harrowing windstorms, but the graph companies common carriers: amend ­ financial matters as would almost turn within 10 minutes. C. Jones, fireman, ing the act to prevent the spread of cholera. Flgg—They tell me that Blumley is the reputed wealthiest clergyman in one related in tne following dispatches House .—The rules were suspended and a it* citizens ’ hair gray. For several 39 years old, residence unknown, died • man of high principles. Fogg—You the United States. in a few minutes after reach ­ are doubtless without a parallel in the bill authorizing the city of Escansbs to days it had been noised about that a "history of the great lakes. The disas­ raise money with which to construct sewers may well say that His principles are San Francisco has among her popu ­ crisis was imminent in the affairs of ing the marine hospital at Detroit. was passed, and was given Immediate effect. so high that he has never been able to F. P. Thompson, oiler, was badly ter which occurred at Milwaukee could Also to authorize tbs village of Hancock to lation a Chinaman named Misli Go, the Lansing Lumber company and Iron not be foreseen: acquire land and construct water works. come within a thousand miles of them who has red hair, a light complexion and Engine Works, both of which in* burned about the hands, face, neck Representative Sumner moved to resus­ and head, and in the mouth and throat The crib at the end of the in ­ citate the Ureen park and boulevard bill, himself. snd bluer eyas, and he is also' cross­ stitutions Orlando F. Barnes is presi* take tunnel of tlie city water works, authorizing Detroit to acquire property in ­ dent. The climax was finally reached from inhaling the escaping steam; re­ “The shark i» the oldest type of eyed. covery doubtful. F. Smith, engineer, situated some 3,000 feet out in the lake, side or outside of her limits for park pur ­ when both companies gave Orlando M. was washed away and of 15 men who poses. and there being no objection the vote fish, ” said the country school teacher. Five ladies in waiting to the em­ had his hands badly scalded, but his was reconsidered ana the bill tabled. The “Not any older than the sucker, I Barnes, father of Orlando F. Barnes, were employed there in the shaft which Speaker announced as the committee os the press of China are en route for Berlin, mortgages upon all their property, real condition is not dangerous. part of the House to Investigate the Agri­ guess,” replied the boy whose father whither they have gone, it is said, to' The immense iron hull shook from reaches to the shore, but one is known and personal, to secure their paper, to be alive. Some were doubtless cultural college. Representatives Llnder- had signed a lightning-rod contract study the German language and Ger­ upon the greater portion of which he stem to stern with the shock, and as man, Holdridge and Chamberlain. Also, as the action of the engine ceased she washed off by the huge billows which a committee to make arrangements for the that afterwards turned out to be a man court etiquette. is the sole indorser. have been tumbling on the shore and entertainment of legislative visitors from promissory note. The two mortgages therefore secure broached to under the strong easterly Michigan to the World's Fair, without ex ­ Enough diamonds to load two large lie prevailing. Capt. Brown imme- others perished in the air shaft, where pense to the state, Representatives Butler, “I’ve heard a good deal about mud- coal trains and having a total weight a total indebtedness of 8701,000, which they sought shelter, and which filled bumuer and Baum. Bills passed: Author ­ approximately represents the total lia­ ately ordered the anchor dropped and izing the townsplp of Mfilen, Menominee slinging in politics, ” said the facetious of 50,000,000 carats and valuation of the Andaste, a vessel of the same line with water. At daylight no vestige bilities of the two companies. By this either of the crib or the house that sur­ county, to aid in the construction of a bridge man. “Now, I’d like to know what $350,000,000 have been taken out of the arrangement, which was effected with as the Choctaw, was signalled and took across the Menominee river; regulating becomes of the mud?” “Oh, ” replied Cape diamond fields Bince their dis­ the injured men men to the U. S. Mar­ mounted it could be seen and there tlie construction of buildings to be used for the consent of all the Lansing banks were but faint traces here and there of hotels, elevators, etc.: amending the act* the politician, “that ’s easy. It goes covery in 1807. ine hospital, Detroit. regulating fire Insurance companies. ■which held a large proportion of the the government breakwater that was to make the ground for libel suits.” While a boy was riding a horse near paper, O. M. Barnes practically as­ Later .—Thompson died from the effects of his injuries, this making the hidden in the mountains of surf that Senate .—Seventy-third day.—The Gov ­ Aunt Dinah —Whafoah yo ’ wears Stewart, Va., one day last week light ­ sumes the ownership of both properties broke over it. The entire prospect as ernor has approved the bill repealing the involved, and will combine his per ­ third victim. It is now believed that a law relative to the coniinement of United brack, Deakun Ebony? Yo ’ am not a ning struck the animal causing instant faulty steam gague was responsible far as the eye could reach was one aw­ States prisoners in the prisons of this state, widower. Deacon Ebony —I is eco­ sonal fortune, which will reach $1,000,- ful spectacle of seething, boiling roar ­ and the Normal School appropriation bill. death. The young rider was thrown 000, with the assets of the companies, for the disaster. A communication from the House calling nomical, honey. One brush do me some distance in the air, but fortu ­ ing billows that seemed to unite with for a committee of conference on the special which represent an additional $800,000, the clouds in the sky. On the beach committee to investigate tlie Agricultural foali a hatbrush, lia’rbrush, clothes- nately escaped without serious injury. for the purpose of meeting liabilities AROUND THE STATE. were two lumber-laden crafts that had College, wus laid on tlie table. Bills passed; brush, shoebrush, an ’ fleshbrush. ” Since the New York suicide law was which will not exceed $900,000. Mr. vainly sought shelter behind the break ­ Amending the law relative to the number of Liquor bonds have been raised to $6,- peremptory challenges of jurors: providing passed but a single conviction has been Barnes is entirely confident that he water, while the shore was strewn that one sewing machine for each family UNUSUAL HAPPENINGS. had under it. This was twelve years will be fully able to meet the emer­ 000 at Traverse City. with wreckage. shall be exempt from levy and sale on exe ­ ago, when a man undertook to drown gencies and says that every dollar of About 200 feet of the breakwater, cution; making it unlawful for foreign In ­ The ‘‘Would-be-Married Men ’s cluo ” Levi Morris, of Corunna, lost two surance companies legally admitted to do himself. Ho was rescued and was indebtedness will be paid. He will which was thought to be staunch is the name of a society at West Troy. barns with contents by fire. business in the state from placing or caus­ sentenced to Sing Sing, and he is there give the business of both concerns his enough to withstand the severest storm, ing to be placed insurance on property in New York. personal attention. Wm. Hodder, aged 20, was killed had been washed away, and the mas­ offices outside of Michigan, relative to the yet. while loading logs at Michie. taking or catching of fish in the Inland Mr. Disraeli’s comment upon a por ­ The fact that O. F. Barnes was also sive timbers and planks were tumbled waters of the state; amending the general Realism is gaining ground every­ president of the Central Michigan Sav­ Corunna young men have organized in disordered heaps upon the shore. railroad law so as to prohibit persons from trait of himself, “Is it not hideous? — where, but a toy lion in the pulpit made iasslng through or under gates at cross- and so like,” exhibited a discernment ing Bank precipitated a run on that a gymnasium with 50 members. Later .—Thousands of people gath ­ f to roar with a string in order to illus­ institution and in a short time $29,000 ugs; amending the law for the prevention not common with unflattered sitters. A new postoftice has been established ered on the shore when the news of the of thespread of cholera; making telegraph trate the pastor ’s discourse, as was done an saving deposits was withdrawn. disaster had been made known. About companies common carriers. A bill pro ­ A male child born a few days ago on at Slight ’s, Grand Traverse county. viding for seats for lady clerks in In the Broome street tabernacle, New After consulting with Bank Commis­ 9 o ’clock when the crowd which had a railway train between Lewiston, Pa., sioner Sherwood, who is in the city, stores did not pass; but was recon ­ York, will, it is hoped, find few imi­ Last year it cost Kalamazoo a dollar been straining their eyes to see the sidered. House .—Representative Zimmer­ and , has been named Cashier Bradley decided that it was un ­ man ’s emery wheel bill was passed. A bill tators. an hour to maintain its water works. bottom of the crib (which, being “AUer” by his mother, after the sleep ­ fair to the majority of the depositors to anchored by stonework to the bottom providing for the incorporation of the su­ The largest organ in the world is in permit the run to continue and so The second spelling contest between preme commandery ana subordinate com- ing car in which he first saw the light. Corunna and Owosso resulted in a of the lake, still remained), which manderies of tlie Lnlted Friends of Michi ­ the centennial hall, Sydney, Australia. closed his doors. Commissioner Sher ­ was visible between the huge waves. gan, with an insurance clause, came up on Lord Palmerston ’s reply to the illit­ It was built in London in 1890, and wood at once took possession and the draw. the order of third reading, and a motion to Suddenly some one cried out: “I see refer it to the committee on insurance was erate member who asked him, “Are cost $60,000. It contains 126 sounding bank will remain closed pending his St. Joseph boasts of a man 103 years a man. ” Powerful glasses were soon lost and tlie bill passed. The name of Jessie there two hens in ’Oniton? ” is a speci ­ examination of its affairs. Woolley was changed to Jessie Elizabeth and forty-seven mechanical stops, one old who voted at that place the last sweeping the angry waves, and sure men of his rather boisterous chaff: election. enough there was a man clinging to Fisher, and she Is now an heiress. A bill sixty-four foot, four thirty-two foot, was passed to authorize the county of Me­ “No, only one; that ’s why heggs are nine sixteen foot and thirty-ono eight $60,000 FIRE. Eight pound pickerel is the size the the pump, the only' remaining piece of nominee to aid in the construction of a machinery. bridge across the Menominee river. A bill so scarce there. ” foot stops. It occupies a floor space Dundee angler pulls out of the River to provide for the incorporation of the state Several newspaper publishers in the of twenty-six by eighty feet The Tlie Village of Plymouth Receive* a Very Raisin at that place. The tug Welcome, with a lifeboat and local organizations of tlie Happy Home Costly Scorching. and men, started at once for a battle club of America, designed for the cure and interior of Oregon were compelled,last bellows are worked by an engine. Fenton is prtntd of the new steamer with the waves. It was a heroic strug­ prevention of drunkenness, tlie capital stock be lag $000,000, was referred to the com­ winter, to run off their editions on A very severe conflagration destroyed City of Fenton, a. reeent trial trip of gle, and when Capt. Peterson finally a block of the best business portion of mittee of tlie whole. A Senate bill amend ­ manilla wrapping paper, owing to the SCISSORS AND PASTE. which was very successful. reached the crib with a rope and a life ing the act relative to the dissolution of snow blockade, which shut off their the village of Plymouth. The alarm preserver a sorry sight was presented. corporations, w as passed. A Senate bill pro ­ There is a race war in Oregon be ­ was given just before midnight, and “Tim” E. Tarsney, of Saginaw, will viding for tlie release of girls from the state supply of white paper from Portland. Three corpses were rolling about the public school by tlie board of control, and tween Indians and Chinese. for more than two hours the entire remove to Detroit during May. He Mr. Lynch of Elizabeth, N. J., who will devote himself especially to ad­ crib, and James Miller, the sole sur­ for their return for bad beli avior. and mak­ Out of the standing timber in Wash ­ able-bodied population of the village vivor, was too week to longer help him ­ ing it a state prison offense to aid or assist has no arms, was told about a man in miralty law. girls to escape from tlie school was passed. ington 41,300,000 cottages could be was engaged in fighting the fire. The self. After being cared for at Emergency Newark who was similarly afflicted. postoftice, a small one-story frame, was Also, a Senate 1)111 appropriating <5,000 for erected. May 27 will be the sixtieth anniver ­ hospital he told the following story: tlie sdufe 1‘loueer and Historical society for “Is that so?” said Mr. Lynch; “well, gutted, although the contents were re­ books and publications. Tlie anti-free pass A Louisville barber cuts hair with a sary of the settlement of Ionia. A big It was 5 o'clock in the morning when the best luck that I can wish him is moved to the town hall. blowout will be arranged by the local bill came up for a third reading, and a mo­ razor more artistically thau his rivals we found that water was entering the tion was made to lay it on tlie table. The that we meet some day and shake The total loss is estimated at from pioneer society. air tight compartment of the shaft clerk called the roll tnreo times before a with shears. $50,000 to $00,000, and involves the where we had taken refuge for the quorum was disclosed, but in the end tlie hands. ” stock of about a dozen of the leading The U. of M. Republican club will motion was lost. Tlie bill was finally de­ invite ex-Presideut Harrison and night. We took a vote to decide feated and free passes are still in style. business firms. The block is a whether we would risk leaving the smouldering mass of ruins, not even Chauncey Depew to attend the annual Senate .—Seventy-fourth day.—The bank banquet of the club. shaft. It was decided to leave. Only half-holiday bill was taken from tlie table the walls remaining standing. The five of us sueceeded in reaching the and referred to tlie committee of the whole. burned portion is not large in dimen ­ While Elmwood Creasy was mixing Senators Steele. Fox and Morrow were ap ­ HOTEL BYRON, outside. The nine men who were pointed a committee of conference to confer sions, but it embraces the principal some lime and water at Plainwell the not strong enough to get out were witli the House committee upon the dis­ business part of the town, including stuff exploded and flew into his face. drowned by the water coming into puted question of a special committee to In ­ 6326 & 6328 MADISON AVE., the National bank. Just how it orig­ He will lose the use of both eyes. vestigate the Agricultural college. Hills the shaft and four out of the five who passed: Authorizing the village of David­ inated is considerable of a mystery, got out were mangled or drowned by son, Genesee county, to borrow money for although it is believed to have been in ­ Freddie Norgreen, of Clare, tried to the tremendous floods which were tlie purpose of making public improve ­ cendiary. It started on the outside of board a moving train at FarweU. He lashed over the crib. At what hour ments; authorizing tlie council of Escanaba fell beneath a car. One of-his legs was to make reassessments for street improve ­ the wooden barber shop owned by the house was washed away I do not ments; changing the name of Jennie Wool- George Van De Car. The Detroit fire taken off above the knee, lie will die. know. It had disappeared when we ley to Jessie Elizabeth Fisher; appropriat ­ company No. 8 reached Plymouth in got out of the shaft. ” ing #110.000 for the Alining school; amending time to aid in extinguishing the The location of a pickle factory at tlie law prohibiting tlie soliciting or Issuing Schooner Hayes and Crew Went Down. of unauthorized tire or inland marine In ­ smouldering ruins. Dundee is now an assured fact. The surance policies; making an appropriation This is not the first time that the building will be erected near the Lake Chicago special —First reports: The of <8,000 to increase the efficiency of the $1.00 Shore

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GENERAL BUTLER. A FLIRT. one seen hert it would have been im­ smile that went to Emmy’s heart. possible to "take her for anything but “I am afraid,"she said, “no one can She'x juat a flirt, a gay coquette A Few Good Ones on the Old Man That Aa heartless aa aha la charming, a ghost. do that. ” Will Hear Telling. “I SAY! It plaaaaa bar if aha can gat In the afternoon she sent a man A man entangled In her net She went down to the hall, then Once while he was in congress he Of witching, watering wllaa and yet noiselessly along the further passage over to the vicarage, with a note to diviDjd his time with a fellow-mem­ She haa no thought of harming. and bare stone stairs to the little bus ­ the clergyman of the parish. He was ber when a question in which he was She aaama aa Innocent of guile iness room. All was dark and silent a middle-aged man, but unmarried; a not specially Interested came up for BUY A CAKE OF Aa any ealntly Quaker; studious and quiet person, little in And yet aha anarea men with bar smile, there, the moonlight coming in debate. The member talked more And plays with their despair awhile. through the chinks of the closed shut ­ society, though regarded with great than his share, and on being called to Then throws them uu, In auch a style, respect in the neighborhood; a man Sometimes I'd like to shake her! ters. Mrs. Blencarrow Btood on the order remarked: “Mr. Speaker, Gen ­ threshold a moment as if she had ex ­ safe to confide in, with neither wife eral Butler kindly divided his time & Yea, she ’s a flirt, and yon can guess nor other belongings to tempt him to Juat how her conduot strikes me. pected to find some one there; then with me.” “That ’s true,” Butler re­ And yet such witching loveliness went in and sat down a few minutes the betrayal of a secret entrusted to plied, “but I didn't divide eternity \ (sy As her'a was meant, fm sure, to bless him. Perhaps this was why, in her And not to harm —and I'll oonfess in the dark. Her movements and her with you.” * The general was present At times I think she likes me. sudden pauses were alike full of the uttermost need, Mrs. Blencarrow be ­ one night at a dancing party, but —Somerville Journal. carelessness of distracted action. In thought herself of Mr. Germaine. contented himself with looking on. the solitude and midnight darkness She passed the rest of the day in the One of the belles invited him to 1 SOAR THE MYSTERY OF and silence what could her troubled usual manner, not going out, estab ­ waltz with her, and on his declining thoughts be meditating P Suddenly lishing herself behind the screen by with a pretty compliment, she in ­ j and thank me for calling MRS. BIENCARROW. she moved again unseen, and came the drawing-room- fire with some quired: “Don ’t you ever dance, gen ­ out to the door by which tenants and work ready to be appealed to by the eral?” “No,” he explained to her, BY MBS. OLIPHANT. other applicants came for business or ohildren. It was the time at which “I make other people dance. ” your atteqiioi) to ii.** charity. She turned the key softly, she expected visits, but there had Undertaking to talk down a crowd CHAPTER Vn and, opening it, stood upon the been no callers at Blencarrow for a of street rioters, he had an apple A Night of Misery. threshold. The opening from the •day or two, which was also a notic- thrown at him, say3 the New York MANUFACTURED She was gone before they oonld say darkness into the white world un ­ able thing, for the neighborhood was Tribune. Putting out his hand he auiother word, leaving them looking seen was like a chill and startling what is called sociable, and there had dexterously caught it and interrupted » ONLY BY a/t each other in consternation, not transformation. The light streamed been rarely a day in which some his remarks long enough to eat It. knowing what to think. in, opening a narrow pathway in the country neighbor or other did The incident pleased the rioters, and 4 ‘For the rest of the night Mrs. darkness, in the midst of which she not appear, until the last week, dur­ he was given a hearing. The next Blencarrow shut herself mething that is exactly what they Milwaukee disappear and let the billows of light Mrs. Blencarrow was thankful beyond apple before eating it. I always ant. This expression applies directly RAILWAY spirators. Reginald and Bertie rushed expression to be rid of them, to be to the Wisconsin Central Lines, which OCTOBER 23, 1892 to their mother's room, and plunged and space and silence swallow her up, peel apples before eating them —don't « and be seen no more. Ah! but that free of the necessity for company you? ” ia now admitted by all to be “The Westward. into it, notwithstanding her maid's looks and company talks—but yet— Route” from Chicago to St. Paul, Minne- was not possible. The only thing During the war a young fellow had 1 « 13 v S' 1 M ^ exhortation to be quiet. •apolis, Ashland, Duluth and all points © _ In the evening, after dinner, when * M X X possible to mortal power was a weary occasion to call upon him in Boston In the Northwest. Their double daily >2 0 £ “Your mamma has got a bad head ­ ■I STATIONS. •= = No. 5ccZ the children were all settled to a plodding along a weary road, that led in behalf of a lyceum which wanted train service and fine equipments offers E * . ache, sir.” Except

Sunday. A not to vague distances, but to some noisy round game, she went down ­ him to lecturo before it. The gen ­ inducement which cannot be surpassed. ■ c A H Mail z ■j u They were not accustomed to any village or town well known, where stairs to her business room, bidding eral received the youth with great IS W | regime of headaches. They burst in * This is the only line running both a. hi . a. in. p. in. p. m p. in the fugitive would be discovered by them good-night before she left, and kindness, gave him his autograph, through Pullman First Class aud Tour­ DETROIT...... _I,v. 6 50 10 50 4 05 8 45 10 45 and found her seated in her dressing requesting that she should not be but declined the invitation. “I am ist Sleepers from Chicago to Pacific Milwaukee Junct 7 10 11 10 4 26 9 05 11 05 gown over the Are. the daylight, by wondering wayfarers, Pontiac ...... 7 58 12 00 5 07 9 60 12 15 by life which no one can escape. disturbed, for her headaches lately in the employ of the United States,” Coast Points without change. p. in. a. m. “Is your head so oad? Are you Even should death overtake her, and had made her much behind in her he said. “I have no lecturo prepared, I For full information address your Holly ...... 8 42 12 45 5 51 JO 30 11* going to stay out?” said Reginald, nelrest ticket agent or Durand arrive...... 9 20 1 50 6 50 11 10 2 13: the welcome chill extinguish exist ­ work, whieh, of course, was unusually and to write one which I would be Durand leave...... 9 35 who had just learned the slang of ence, yet still there would be found heavy at the beginning of the year. willing to deliver before your lyceum r Jas . C. Pond , Owosso Junct. ar.. 10 05 2 301 7 30 3 03 Eton. .Gen. Pass, and Tkt. Agt., Chicago, IlL Owosso Junct. I’ve 10 15 somewhere, like a fallen image, her She went away with a curious still­ would take me considerable time. Ovid...... 10 35 2 48 7 47 r r) “And there's Umdle Rex and Uncle ness about her, pausing at the door ST.JOHNS...... 10 54 8 00 8 04 Si 3 5» empty shell, her mortal garment ly­ Now, do you think I would be treat­ Ionia ...... 11 49 3 56 8 55 y." S’ 6 HP Roger downstairs, ” 6aid Bertie. ing in the way of the first passenger. to give a last look at the happy little ing the United States fairly if I took p. m Sc 3. “You must tell them I am not well party, all flushed with their game. the time?” This question proved too Lowell...... 12 17 4 24 9 24 *> P.5W No; oh, no; rather still the struggle, Grand Rapid* ...... 12 50 5 10 10 20 M $9 R 6 40 enough to come down. You must P1R0NE& 77 20 ithe contradictions, the^despair — It might be the last look she should much for the young fellow. The gener ­ G. R. A I. Junct.... 1 05 5 15 10 25 * take the head of the table and take TltADB MARK Ferryshurg...... 2 05 6 10 it' 20< And how could she ask God to help ever have of them, from the expres ­ al bowed him out of his office with the 8> 25 care of them instead of me,” said .her? —that one appeal which is in ­ sion in her face; and then she closed kindly assurance that if he ever saw _ __j©lert Grand Haven ...... 2 10 6 15 Mrs. Blencarrow. stinctive; for there was nothing she the door and went resolutely away. his way clear for doing so he would a. m. “But what is the matter, mamma?” >could do that would not be full of lies The servants In their regions below write and deliver the lecture in ac­ Eastward. said Bertie. ••■‘You do not look very Heart or of treachery, a shirking of one duty pounded almost as merry as the chil ­ cordance with his request. o d ►* d- bad, though you are red here. ” He M M . * or another, the abandonment of jus­ dren, in the after-dinner ease; but •.AND e touched his own cheeks under the tice, truth and ioi-e. She turned they were far from the business room An Extraordinary River. Verve STATIONS. ¥d*«»^ c« eyes, which were shining with the which was perfectly quiet and empty There is in Spain a river called A • ■‘"x from the world outside and closed the ■j U 2 U 'X ar cold and the excitement of arriving. —a shaded lamp binrning in it, the Tinto, which has very extraordinary Positively Caras door; then returned again up the long 5p a. in a. in. p. Ul. p. Ills “Never mind, my dear, Emmy and stairs, and crossed once more the fire blazing. Mrs. Blencarrow 6at qualities, its waters, which are as Grand Haven Lv 9 00 2 10 S0« HEART DISEASE, NERVOUS Ferryshurg ...... 9 05 2 15i 8 0& ou must do tihe honors of the house. broad belt of moonlight from the win ­ down at her writing table, but, yellow as topaz, harden the sand and OD» Jam not well enough to come down dow in the staircase. It was like re­ though she was so busy did nothing. petrify it in a most surprising man ­ PROSTRATION, G.IUI. Junct.... 6 45 10 05 3 12 10 45 stairs. Had you good sport? ” ner. If a stone falls into the river Grand Rapids ...... 6 50 10 20 3 25 11 0C- signing all hope of ■outside help, turn ­ She looked at her watch with aweary ■fllssplessosss sod all derma gemsnt* *1 the Nervous Lowell...... 7 20 10 65 3 58 11 55 “Oh, very good one day, but then, ing back to the struggle that had to sigh, then leaning her head on her and rests upon another they both 8ystsm, sf a. an mamma, you know this horrid become perfectly united and conglu- Ionia ...... 7 45 11 25 4 27 12 42 be fought out inch by inch on the hands, waited—for whom, or for Fowler...... 8 14 11 52 5 02 1 32 frost”----- well-known and common ground. what, who could say? tinated in a year. It withers all the UNEXCELLED FOR INFANTS! p. in “Yes, yea- 1 should not wonder if plants on its banks as well as the A Blessed Boon for Tired Mothers sod Restless ST. JOHNS...... 8 30 12 17 5 20 2 Of She was chilled to the heart with the Babies. Shepardsville ...... 12 30 5 32 the ice on the pond would bear to ­ icy air of the night, and threw her ­ CHAITER VIII. coots of trees, which it dyes of the Purely Vegetable, guaranteed free from Ovid...... 8 44 12 36 5 33 2 27: morrow, ” she said with a smile. self down on the hearthrug before Mrs. Blencarrow ’s Confession. same hue as its waters. No fish live opiates. lOO lull six* dose a, Me. Owosso Junction... 9 02 1 15 6 00 3 1C “Now run away, dear boys, and see in its stream. IV. R. N. Middleton, pastor M. E. church, a. in. the fire, with a forlorn longing for She had been there for some time Springe, Mich, say*: Sleep and rest were Durand ar...... 5 20 9 28 1 47 6 30 a 53 that your uncles have everything that warmth, which is the last physical when the sound of a footstep on the [ere to ms after preaching till I used Durand leave...... 9 35 they want; for I can't bear much talk­ Not Mack

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ANNOUNCEMENTS. Marriage Licenses. Fildew St Millman —Drugs and Wall Paper. There will be quarterly meeting at tbe M. E. The Republican. AFTER THE HARROW TRUST. Date. Name and Residence. Age chinch next Sunday. April 17— Orel Hildreth, Riley...... 85 is tiie best place in St. Johns to buy WALL Come to the consecration mealing of the Y. P. S. Orpha Dane, Riley...... 26 Thursday, April 27, 1893. E. E. WHIPPLE. OF THE WHIPPLE C. E. of the Congregational church next Sunday HARROW COMPANY, HR1NOS BIJT “ ?2—Jacob Miller. Riley...... 25 PAPER ? evening. Lizzie Harr, Westphalia ...... 21 UNDER THE SHERMAN LAW. Where Thk house of representatives of the Quarterly meeting at the Free Methodist church “ 22— James A. Craun, Riley...... 21 At FILDEW & MILLMAN’S. state legislature has followed the ex ­ Friday to Sunday, April 28th to 80th. Her M. Do- Nina Stevens, Riley...... 18 A Case of Great Importance. Voist will be in charge. All are invited. 22—Charles H. Howard, Lebanon ...... 20 ample of the senate and defeated the Attend the calico ball to be given by St. Kath ­ 1 Ada Leetch, Lebanon...... 18 is the cheapest place to buy WALL PAPER ? “ 22—Fred H. Irving, 8 t. Johns ...... 23 bill to prohibit the use of free passes by From the Pittsburg (Ps.) Dispatch. erine ’s Guild April 28, at Newton hall. Spectators Minnie Smith, St. Johns ...... 21 members of the legislature. If there To fight a trust with its own fire is the 10c, refreshments 15c extra to spectators. “ 22—Clinton Pulsipher, St. Johns ...... 23 Where At FILDEW & MILLMAN’S. was no other reason for voting for such Devotional services of the Epworth League Sun ­ Cora Moore, SI. Johns ...... 20 principle upon which E. E. Whipple, of day, April 30, at 5:30. Subject: My Responsibility April 24—David M. Miller, Chapin ...... 64 a measure, the fact that the republican the Whipple Harrow company, of St. for my Weak Brother. Leader, Guy White. Come. Arvlila T. Darling, Elsie...... 60 state convention declared in favor of it You are Invited to attend the Junior League at April 15—Nicholas Pobl, Westphalia ...... 26 do they sell Paper from 5cts Double Roll up ? Johns, Mich., has begun in the United Mary Thesesia Pung, Portland ...... 22 and incorporated such a plank in the States circuit court in Pittsburg a civil tbe M. E. church next 8 unday at 3:15 o ’clock. platform, should have been enough to action for $1,800 against B. A. Hileman, Subject: Faith. Leader, Lola Carey. Where At FILDEW & MILLMAN’S. induce every republican member to vote The ladies library association will give another a hardware dealer of Kittanning.. This of their pleasant entertainments at the library PARMELEE’S for it. It is to be regretted that republi ­ action is important in that it is the first rooms on Friday evening, May 5th. Further par ­ TJISl IVBRBAIi can you get the most Paper, best quality and can legislators should iurnish the oppo­ ever brought under one important sec­ ticulars will be announced next week. sition with campaign material. Come one come all, latest patterns for the least money ? tion of the Sherman anti-trust law, and Both great and small. Where is to be followed by many others, the To see our attempt at a calico ball. At FILDEW & MILLMAN’S. There are 014 women students in the Since this is the merry time of spring object being to compel dealers to stop We have decided to give a very good thing University of Michigan, and they ask of In the shape of a calico hall discriminating in favor of goods of the To be held at Newton Hall. can you get House Paints, Barn Paints, Floor the legislature an appropriation of $20,* LINIMENTWILL POSITIVELY CURE 000 to build a woman ’s gymnasium on barrow trust. The suits are to be Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Whitewash Brushes, brought against the dealers rather than Affectionately inscribed to tbe friends Sprains, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Chilblains, Pains in Where the campus at Ann Arbor. Among the against the trust, because tbe trust itself of Erney Parks, who died April 16, 1893, Paint Brushes, White Lead, Etc., the cheapest ? reasons urged for the appropriation is the Chest, Stitch in the Side, Lameness, Quinsy, has forced hardware men into patroniz ­ by Lucy J. Lawrason, of Fowler, Mich. that “ almost without exception the Sore Throat, Ear Ache, Back Ache, Etc. ing it by threats of suits against every­ Our loved one has drooped and faded, At women leaye the university to become Chilled by the reaper ’s untimely blast ; PERFECTLY SAFE FOR CHILD,WOMAN OR MAN. teachers, physicians, or wives and body who bought or sold the goods of Ills fair brow the grave hath shaded, Nothing Tike it for Spavin, Galls. Sprains, Ringbone, any independent company. And in our hearts a sorrow cast. Scratches, etc., in Hones, and Foot Rot in Sheep. mothers, and as such must largely in ­ One more link is disunited PRICE 23 AND 50 CENTS. fluence the health and training of num ­ The bill sets forth that this unlawful From our kindred band so dear, trust was formed for the purposes of And our fondest hopes are blighted, Parmelee’s Household Ointment bers of women and children who are Bathed with many a silent tear. Is clean and Inoffensive. For Cuts, Burns, FILDEW * MILLMAN’S, thus indirectly benefitted by the physi ­ restraining commerce among the sev­ One more bud of promise severed Scalds, Chilblains, Chapped Hands, Erysipelas, eral states, increasing the price of har ­ From tbe cluster on the stem, Croup, Inflammation of the Lungs, Salt Rheum, cal training given them at the univer ­ And our joys like flowers withered. Old Sores, Ulcers, etc.. It Is the REST lEKKDl ST. JOHNS. FOWLER. rows throughout the United States, ex ­ Lie buried Bilently now with them. IN THE WOULD. W E GUARANTEE IT. Price 25c. sity.” There is no doubt about the de­ cluding from the markets the harrows ot Things we piize are first to vanish, PARMELEE’S INDIAN CORN CURE is a sure cure. sirability of the gymnasium, but under Ana our loved oDes pass away ; The E. M. l’armelee Med. Co.,Ltd., DansTille, N.Y. all other manufacturers than those of O, the grief wo cannot banisb. the sixth of a mill tax law recently Pains our hearts from day to day. For Sale by Dealers. Clark & Hulse—Clothiers. the persons composing the trust and passed, the university will have a large While we are in our Father trusting driving into insolvency all other per ­ To His love and tender care, income after this year, sufficient to pro­ We feel that he in heaven is resting sons who might attempt to manufacture vide a woman ’s gymnasium and other With his angel mother there. harrows. It is claimed the defendant THE LATEST necessary expenses. combined unlawfully with a certain Nerve Blood GOING OUT OF BUSINESS! The board of state canvassers met in trust, combination or monopoly, organ ­ Suitings, Lansing last week, but owing to the fail­ ized in the state of New Jersey, and Tonic Builder ure of three or four counties to send in called the National harrow company. Fancy Vests, official returns, the board adjourned to The provision of the Sherman law Light Overcoatings. meet May 10th. Unofficial returns show which is now to be tested is to tbe that all the amendments to the constitu ­ effect that suit may be brought; in the Every Desirable Shade and Butzel Bros. & Co., manufacturers tion were carried except the one in ­ circuit court of any district where an creasing the salaries of state officers, and ofTense has been committed, by the quality. and jobbers of it is announced that the so called good party aggrieved, who shall be entitled roads amendment is carried by 20,000 to recover three times his actual loss, as Dr. WILLIAMS* majority. It is not probable that the other debts are recoverable. Other pro ­ 50<*. MEDICINE CO., A Perfect Fit Guaranteed. agricultural counties that cast their vote visions of the law make combination to per box Schenectady, N.Y. t> for S’J.30. against the amendment will take advan ­ control the sale of anything which is an and Brockville, On ’. tage of its provisions, but the northern article of inter-state commerce punish ­ F. R. JACKSON. counties, especially those containing a able by fine to tbe extent of $5,000 and MERCHANT TAILOR, great deal of low land, will do so, and also a long term of imprisonment. Civil CLOTHING be greatly benefitted thereby. The re­ suits are brought first, because less evi­ St. Johns, Mich. sult of the vote on these amendments dence will be required to make out a shows that the yoters of the cities, when case than to convict dealers of criminal united, cut a pretty wide swath in state participation in the acts of the trust. is stamped in the best watch g The Best g Are closing out their entire stock. We bought politics, and can carry most anything The winning of the civil cases will make cases made. It is the trade $10,000 worth of Goods at a figure that enables they choose. strong ground for criminal actions, and, it is intimated, that such are to follow mark of the Keystone Watch ren > e.' 'kS us to retail them at less than wholesale prices. Case Company, of Philadelphia, D E. E. Wiupple , the indefatigable closely upon the heels of the proceed ­ II O*. manager of the Whipple Harrow Com­ ings already commenced. the oldest, largest and best- ALL SIZES -■ pany, has brought suit in the United • **i> It is claimed, however, that abundance known factory in the world— SERVICE. States court at Pittsburg, Pa., against a of evidence will be forthcoming against 1500 employees, capacity 2000 Hot or Colo W\tzk Pennsylvania hardware dealer for being scores of dealers throughout the country, cases daily. -Its products are < in league with the national harrow the Whipple company being in posses ­ LsJ wsirs cj., Suits at $7.00 and $10.00. trust, thus seeking to injure complain ­ sion of some of the circulars and letters sold by all jewelers. It makes h- Battle Creek . ant ’s business. The suit is brought un ­ sent out by the trust. the celebrated Jas. Boss Filled Mich . der the Sherman anti-trust law, which The company also holds a list of per ­ Watch Cases, now fitted with 10 30 »os# Srtrtrr. Boy ’s and Children ’s Suits in proportion. A is very sweeping in its provisions, and sons who have been sued for infringe ­ the only bow (ring) which can- very fine line of the Latest Styles in JERSEYS will probably settle the point whether ment of patents, the dropping of the not be pulled'off off the case—the OUR INCUBATOR and KILTS. trust companies can combine with deal­ suits afterward showing that they were will be in Operation at tbe ers to obstruct the business of anti-trust pure bluffs, and that a deal has been WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EX­ POSITION. If you wnnt a manufacturers. As will be seen by an fixed up among the parties in tbe trust’s HATCHER that will give you PLEASURE article in another column, Mr. Whipple interest. This list includes many farm­ ______AND PROFIT send4c LATEST STYLES IN NECKWEAR. sues for civil damages, and there isevery ers who bad bought anti-trust harrows in stamps for new illustrated catalogne, Address: reason to believe he has a good case. Reliable Incubator and Brooder Co., Quincy, Illinois. No other man in the United States has and who bad been made to believe they Complete line of Hats and Caps. Anything and made as vigorous a tight against trusts were liable for infringement of patents Everything you may desire in the Line of Fur­ as Mr. Whipple, and he is entitled to by the persons who sold them the har ­ Ask your jewelerforpamphlet. the gratitude of every man opposed to The Rocker Washer rows. has proved the most satisfactory nishing Goods. All at prices heretofore un ­ monopolies, and in favor of fair play. of any Washer ever placed upon As a matter of fact, it is claimed, most the market. It is warranted to known in Clinton County. wash an ordinary family washing REAL ESTATE. of the patents of the companies in the of IOO PIECES IN ONE 1IOC R. as clean as can be trust have expired and the combine is washed on the washboard. Write Jan S Hildreth to Edward Brown, lots 11 for prices and full description. and 1 2, block 114, St .Johns, $800. merely a scheme to keep up their profits. ROCKER WASHER CO. Goo A Vincent to A II Warren, lot 17 block Among the methods pursued by the n WAYNE, IND. '• 20, Ovid, $900. Liberal inducements to live agcntOs Edward Brown to Geo VV Jason, lot 20, trust a favorite is said to be that of Gibbs add, St Johns, $1200. promising dealers whom it is trying to Cares Consumption, Coughs, Cronp, Sore Edward Brown and wife to A Bingham Throat. Sold by all Druggists on a Guarantee. Buying Goods for Strictly Cash enables us to do just what we and wife, part of lots 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 0. 15 and intimidate that it will protect them For a Lame Side, Back or Chest Shiloh ’s Porous INVITATION—WORLD’S FAIR. 10 block 1. Hurd and Sickles subdivision out ­ from any possible consequences of their Platter will give gTeat satisfaction .—25 cents. advertise. An examination will prove our assertion. lets II and G, St Johns, $400. We wish every intending visitor to tbe Columbian N T Daniels and wife to D A Bennett, 15 action. The suit entered yesterday and SHILOH’S VITALIZE!?. Exposition to be sure and see the acres sec 84, lUley, $150. Mrs. T. 8 . Hawkins,Chattanooga.Tonn.,says: those which are to follow it are ex ­ “ Shiloh's Vitalizer'SAVED MY LIFE ’ I RELIABLE Boss B Brooks and wife to Edwin Thomas consider it the beet remedy for a debilitated system 40 acres see 22, Bingham, $2,200. pected to demonstrate the fallacy of be ­ CARPENTER CLARK St HULSE. I ever used." For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney Frank Newman and wife to Frank A Percy lief in their promise. It is not believed trouble It excels. Price 76 eta. ORGANS. lot 11, block 84, St Johns, $500. the trust will pay back to dealers the John I.uecht and wife to ------40 acres FACTORY : -DETROIT. MICH.- sec 2 Westphalia, $2,100. damages which may be recovered from HILOHX .CATARRH Brattleboro. Vt. grand Rapids , mich . I.ouis George nnd wife to Henry .1 George. them, and, if it should, the criminal Largest stock in the West 20 acres sec 22 Dallus, $1000. ______REMEDY! Highest Quality. ABSOLUTELY KVKRY- suits which will probably follow are ex ­ Have you Catarrh ? Try this Remedy. It will John Kruntm and wife to William Krumm Greatest Durability. W-REID ITHING. Write for prices. I GLASS 80 acres, sec 17. Biley, $1,000. pected to show to those dealers that tbe positively relieve and Cure you. Price 60 eta. This Injector for Its successful treatment is In the meantime write for catalogue and terms, or Elliott Newington nnd wife to Frank A furnished free. Remember, 8 hiloh ’s Remedies Brass, % acres see 14, Elsie, $50. Sherman law makes no provision for better still, call at the Western Warerooms. Wo Hunter, Glenn & Hunter —Dry Goods. are sold on a guarantee to give satisfaction. will be glad to see von. 307 309 Wabash Ave. George W Brace nnd wife to Hiram V serving sentences in jail by proxy. J. HOWARD FOOTE, Gen ’l. Western Agl.. Mnnzer and wife Vi acre sec 18, Watertown, Sold by Fildew & Millman. 49-12 CHICAGO. $75. Charles TIeller nnd wife to Charles Doering, “Cleveland to Buffalo While You Sleep ” lot 8 block 21, Fowler, $025. is the trade mark adopted by the Cleve­ St. Johns Mercantile Company —Boots and Shoes Horace Bradley to Weltlin H Bradley, block 18, lot 5 and lot 19. block B nnd lot 9 and land & Buffalo Transit Co., the new lake 19 block D, Ovid, $1. line. On the first day of May this Com­ Linen Bargains! John Love to Mary A Love, 40 acres sec pany will commence operating between 25, Bengal, $1. Cleveland and Buffalo the magnificent George N Ferry nnd wife to A .1 Madden, The Mercantile Company ’s side-wheel steamers “ State of Ohio ” and 40 acres sec 10, Greenbush, $1,500. “State of New York.” One of these Something to Attract the Attention Willinm A Merchant to John Delp.OVfincres sec 7, Olive, $420. steamers will leave Cleveland every of Housekeepers. Albert .1 Nelson and wife to Eunice E Bny- evening (Sunday included), arriving at lis, lot 8 und sV4 of lot 9 block 15, St Johns, Buffalo early the following morning. Shoe Department. $1400, The tourist who is contemplating a John and Ann M Evans to Joseph FEvans 40 acres see 8 Bath. $1900. pleasure trip to Niagara Falls, the Thousand Islands, or any eastern resorts Tliis is the season when every one is either moving or house cleaning. Emerson It Grinold to ( has W Garlock 40 acres see 88, Watertown, $900. during the coming summer, or the busi ­ In either case you will find you require a great many new Fancy Articles, Emellne 1. Welsh to IIulseLI’ruden, 3acres ness man going east will appreciate this as well as Table Cloths, Napkins, Towels, Sheets, Pillow Cases and Bed­ see 17, St Johns, $1200. departure, as it affords tbe means of en ­ spreads. We have anticipated your wants for the present season^ and Mary M Walker to A .1 Nelson, lots 10, 17, joying a pleasant lake ride and night ’s TF “ a man who makes two secured from the best manufacturers a Most Complete Stock of Fancy 18. Walker’s subdivision out lot It St Johns, and Household Linens, embracing Table Damask by the yard, Napkins $150, rest enroute. The steamers are among the best on the Great Lakes and the blades of grass grow where to match ; Complete Dinner Sets, Lunch and Tea Seta in plain white and Henry .1 George nnd wife to Louis George, company promises a first class service colored borders ; Table and Bureau Scarfs, Tray Cloths, made-up Cotton 40 acres sec 84, Dallas, $1,900 and Linen Sheets, made-up Linen and Cotton Pillow Cases. Willard Lyon nnd wife to Edward H Wilson tli roughout. only one grew before, confers part of out lot 1), St Johns $2,700. George L Briggs nnd wife to Jas J Dunn, 2 acres :-ec 1 1, Victor, $200. # ST. JOHNS MARKETS. a greater blessing on mankind SPLENDID - ATTRACTIONS - IN - BEDSPREADS. Nicholas Thome nnd wife to John Henges- Grain quotations arc furnished by the St. Johns bnch, 40 acres see 17. Westphalia, $2,125. wheat houses every Wednesday, and are for the than he who taketh a city,” priced paid that day. Our assortment is the most complete in the city. In marking these Wheat, white ...... !...... fiS goods we cut the prices away under any previous quota­ Aro You Interested In the South? Wheat, red...... 645 what can be said of a Shoe de­ tions. This fact housekeepers will realize Rorkwheat ...... Two cheap excursions are announced 0 its...... as soon as they examine by the Mobile 6t Ohio Railroad to the Kye...... 7.60 partment that sells tzoo pairs of our present most productive and most healthful Harley...... stock. states in the Union —Mississippi and Beans, hand picked ...... @$1 .‘>0^1,65 per bush Peas...... 1 00 shoes at the price one pair was Alabama —where thousands of acres of Live Poultry —CblckeDs, Ducks and Geese...... 7c Special inducements to Steamboat Co. ’s, Hotels and Restaurants. choice farming lands can be had in Live Turkeys...... 8 c Please give our Linen Department an early call before our present large tracts to suit on your own terms. Trains Dressed Chickens ...... Dressed Reef...... Bind sold at before ? Assortment is broken. will leave St. Louis Unon Depot at 8:35 Dressed Pork...... no p. m. on Aprrl 11th and May 9th, 1893. Rutter as to quality...... 10 to 2lc per IP F*K»...... 177, 179, 181 _ 23-11 1 Jinl ...... Potatoes ...... !i0 to M , WOODWARD AVE NUE Buy Pullam’s Great German 15 cent Onions ...... 7 * Liver Pills—40 in each package —at Hay, loose ...... 110.00 per too DETROIT\ - . MICHIGAN. ' h Travis A Baker.’s Clover seed...... 55.50 BANKRUPT STOCK NOW ON SALE!

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Canada thistle, ragweed, common thistle Legal. Legal. Legal. and mullen. The Canada thistle is one The Republican. State Tax Lands. ROBATE OR UK it—STATE OF MICHIGAN, ortgage hale .-default having of the worst pests we have. It will COUNTY TBEABUBER’8 OFFICE, 1 County of Clinton ss. At a session of the been made in the coaditlooe of a certain PProbate Court lor the ’ouuty of Clintou holdeu atmortgage,M dated November 7th, 1890, executed by spread from the root by being carried St. Joshs , Mich., April 18. 1893. J JOHN HICKS the Probate Office, in the Village of St. Johns, ou Adeline 8. Brown to the Clluton County Saving* from one part of the field to another by Notice is hereby given that certain lands situated Thursday, April 27, 1893. In the Couoty of Clinton, bid off to the elate for Monday, the 17lb day of April, in the year Bauk, and recorded November 7, 1890, in the office cultivating, aud the seeds being carried taxes of 1889 and previous years, sod described ill one tbosuand eight hundred and ninety-three. of the regular of deeds, for Clinton county, ia statements on file In this office, will be sold at pub. Present, CbarTes M. Merrill, Judge of Probate. Michigan, in liber 74 of mortgagee, on page 425, on by the wind and by birds for long dis­ In the matter of tne estate of Michael Fox, which mortgage there la claimed to be doe at the Emm Farmer'* Club. tances. To destroy them I think salt lie auction by the underslgued county treasurer, at the county aeat, on the 22d day ef May,.1893, at the deceased. On reading and filing the petition date of thii notice, one bund red and twenty-seven good, and by plowing often and thor ­ place designated for the annual tax salee, If not duly verified of Joseph Fox. praying that he or dollars and thirteen cents, besides an attorney lee of The April meeting of the Essex farm­ oughly will subdue them. Ragweed is previously canceled according to law. some other suitable person may be appointed ad­ fifteen dollars, stipulated in aald mortgage to be paid partial to low rich ground and after the Bald statements contain a full description of each ministrator of said estate. should any proceedings be taken to foreclose said ers club was held oo Friday, the 14th, parcel of said lands, and may be eeen on applica ­ Thereupon it is ordered that Thursday, the 11th mortgage, and no suit or proceedings at law or ia at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. Cowles. ground has once become seeded to it, it tion at the offloe of the county treasurer. day of May, A. D., 1893, at one o ’clock in the equity baring been instituted to recover any part There was a good attendance. The will lost a long time before it can all be The land struck off to the state for taxes of 1889. afternoon, be assigned for the hearing of said pe­ or the debt secured by said mortgage, now there ­ gotten rid of. I know of no better way or other year*, at the tax sales In May last, will be tition at the Probate Office, in the Village of fore, by virtue of the power of sale in said mortgage naeelini^ was called to order at 10:15 a . m. offered subject to the right of redemption pree- St. Johns. contained, and of the statute in such case made and by President J. T. Danielle, and opened to get rid of it than thorough cultiva­ erlbed bv law. WM. U. ROSE. And It is further ordered that notice be provided, notice is hereby given, that on May totb , 51-4 County Treasurer. ?:lven to the persons Interested In said estate, of the 1393, at one o'clock in the afternoon, at the west by singing followed by the reading of tion. The common thistle is easily des­ Imeand place of said hearing by causing a copy of front door of the court house for Clinton county, in the minutes by the secretary and their troyed by cutting before going to aeed, tbia order to be published in Tux Custom Rk - Michigan, in the village of8«. Johns, iu said county, adoption. After the transaction of mis­ and the mullen in the same way. SALE OF STATE TAX LANDS. publican , a newspaper printed aud circulating in i here will be sold at public vendue, to tbe highest •aid County of Clinton, for three successive weeks bidder, tbe premises in said mortgage described, cellaneous business, the exercises opened L. Bentley —The Canada thistle I have AUDITOR GENERAL’S OFFICE, 1 previous to said day of hearing. ’ ▼is : Tbe east one-fourth of the west half of the by a select reading by Mrs. C. D. Rice, killed by cutting when in the blow, the AND LaNsi.Ni., Mich ., March 24, 1893. j 51-8 CHARLES M. MERRILL, southwest quarter of section thirteen; the east (the subject I did not get) followed by stalk then being hollow, the dew and Notice la hereby given that certain lands situated (A true copy.) Judge of Probate. thirty acres of the southwest quarter of said section rain will fill this nollow and rot and kill In the county of Clinton, bid off to the state for thirteen, and tbe west half of the south weet quarter a recitation by Mrs. 0. L. Rice, title taxes of 1889 and previous yean, and deecrlbed in ROBATE ORDER-STATE OF MICHIGAN, of the southeast quarter, of said section thirteen, “ Wanted, a Minister. ” L. Bentley then the root. Milkweed I have killed by statements which will hereafter be forwarded to County of Clinton as. At a session of the all iu township seven north of range three weet, in read an essay on “ How can we Improve pulling when in the blow. Ragweed I the office of the treasurer of said county, will be PProbate Court for the County of Clinton, holden attbe state of Michigan. Raid sale will be made sub ­ would fight until I bad it exterminated. sold at public auction by said treasurer at the the Probate Offloe, in the Village of 8t. Jobos, oo ject to the payment of the remainder of said mort­ oar Farms.” county seat, on the first Monday of May next, at Saturday, the 15th day of April, in the year one gage not yet due, being twelve hundred dollars and In the discussion of the essay W. Yellow dock is another bad weed; al­ the time and place deelgnated for the annuual tax thousand eight hundred and ninety-three. tho interest thereon at seven per cent, per xnnona Floate said : I agree with the essayist though by pulling and keeping it from salee, If not previonsly redeemed or canceled ac­ Preaent, Charles M. Merrill, Judge of Probate. from November 7th, 1892. cording to law. In the matter of the estate of Michael Suyder, Dated February 21st. 1898. that a rotation of crops is essential to going to seed it can easily be gotten rid Bald statements contain a Bill description of each THE CLINTON COUNTY SAVINGS BANK, parcel of said lands and may be seen on application deceased. On reading and flltug the petition duly keep up the fertility of the soil ; but I of on up land, but on low land subject to verified of Catherine Snyder, administratrix of said Pkrbins A Baldwin , Mortgagee. at the office of the county treasurer after they are Attorney* for Mortgagee. * 43-12 cannot agree with him in the way of overflow, in timea of freshets, it is differ­ Special Drive.. received by him. estate, praying that she may be licensed to borrow using straw. He would run all straw ent. There are always some who neg­ The land struck off to the state for taxes of 1889 money by way of mortgage on the real estate be ­ through a cutting box, cutting about lect to keep their weeds from going to or other yean, at the tax salee in May last, will be longing to sala deceased for the purpose of paying ortgage sale .—default having seed, and they manage to raise enough ioo dozen Children ’s offered subject to the right of redemption prescribed the debts of deceased and expense of administra ­ been made in the conditions of x four inches long and use it as a mulch, by law. STANLEY W TURNER, tion. mortgage,M made by James T. Munroe and Alice to keep their own land well seeded and 48-5 Auditor General. Thereupon it is ordered that Thursday, the lltb B Munroe to Albert J. Baldwin, guardian of Flor­ putting it on wheat ground in the fall Hose, double knees, fast day of May A. D., 1893, at one o ’clock In the ence M. Teachout, a minor, dated March 26th, 1889, and on meadows. I would use it in the a supply for their neighbors, of which afternoon be assigned for the hearing of said pe ­ and recorded In tbe office of the register of deeds barn yards and stables for the stock to everv freshet gives a free distribution black. I n sizes from 6 to * Where are you going my pretty maldT” tition and that the heirs at law of aald de­ for Clinton county, in Michigan, on March 2,Mb, overall the land covered by the over ­ ceased and all other persons interested In said estate 1889, inLiber 72 oi mortgages on page 283, on wbicb pick over and to absorb the liquid “ To mall this letter to Jackson," she said. are required to appear at a session of said court mortgage there is claimed to be due at the date of manure, thereby increasing its value as flow* for miles below. 8 y£, to go at 15c per " Pray what does the letter say, my pretty maid?” then to be holdeu at the probate office, in the this notice seven hundred and twelve dollars aud a fertilizer. Neither can I agree with W. Floate—I think there is a law to Village of 8t. Johns, and show cause. If any there seventy-four cents, besides an attorney fee of his way of raising corn mentioned in prevent a person from letting foul weeds pair, regular price 25c. "It’sjustasklng for samples lrom Field’s,"she said' be, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be twenty-five dollars, stipulated io said mortgage granted. to be paid should any proceedings be taken to the essay. Where a field of twelve acres go to seed on his premises and thereby And it is fhrther ordered that a copy of this foreclose said mortgage, and no suit or proceeding in sod was taken for corn on which a injure his neighbors. Yellow dock I order be published in Thk Cliston Rkpobli - at law or in equity having been Instituted to re­ ton of plaster was sown before plowing, pull just before they go to seed, Canada SEND TO US FOR SAMPLES . . . cam , a newspaper printed and circulating in said cover any part of tbe debt secured by said mortgage. County of Clinton, for three successive weeks pre ­ Therefore, by virtue of the power of sale in said and after plowing, another ton of plaster thistle I haVe destroyed by keeping it If you want a New Dress, vious to said day of heariug. mortgage contained, at.d of the statute in such case was sown on the field and the ground cut close and not allowing it to get a 51 3 CHARLES M. MERRILL. made and provided, notice is hereby given that on start; have used salt some. I think it Dress Goods. . If you want a New Waist, (A true copy.) Judge of Probate. JUNE 3rd , 1893. at 1 o ’clock in the afternoon, fitted and planted to corn 3£ by 34 feet at the west front door of tbe court house for each way. After the corn had got a is good to put on when the plant is If you are going to fix up an Old Clinton county, iu Michigan, in the Village of St. good start another ton of plaster was small. Ragweed is apt to come up in ROBATE ORDER-STATE OF MICHIGAN Johns, io said county, there will he sold al public our wheat fields after the wheat is har ­ Many novelties in Wool Dress. P County of Clinton, ss. At a session of the veudue to the highest bidder tbe premises in sown on the field. At harvesting the Probate Court for the County of Clinton holden atsaid mortgage described, vlx : The went half of the corn gave a yield of 150 bushels per vested. Sheep can be made to eat them Goods. Examine our the Probate office, in the Village of St. Johns, on northeast quarter of section seven, in township acre, and benefits of the plaster used and keep them from going to seed. If you u*e dry goods ol any Thursday, the 13th day of April, in the year live north ot range four west in Michigan. kind send to us one thousand eight hundred aud ninety three'. could be seen for twelve years after­ Milkweed I have killed by continued Stock of Wash Fabrics. Preaent, Charles M. Merrill, Judge ol Probate. Dated Msrcb 8 th, 1893. wards. Now I think plaster is a good pulling. In the matter ol the estate of Hiram A. Simmons, ALBERT J. BALDWIN. New Styles in Pongees, deceased. On reading aud filing the petition duly Guard inn of Florence M. Teachout, a minor, fertilizer ; but I would not use enough C. D. Rice—Ragweed requires thor ­ Respectfully, verified of Carrie B. Simmons praying that Millard Pkrrins A Baldwin , Mortgagee. at ope time to last twelve years for the ough cultivation to destroy it after it F Pike or some other suitable person may be ap ­ Attorneys for Mortgagee. reason that a great deal of it would be has once got a foothold. I have a few Ginghams, etc. One lot pointed administrator of said estate. milkweed, have pulled them but it did Thereupon it is ordered that Thursday, the 11th ortgage sale —whereas default lost before it could be used by the crops. “cord du roi” Outings to day of May, A. D, 1893, at one o ’clock in the after­ has bceu niado in tbe pajtuent of the money C. D. Rice—I think the essay good. no good. I killed three patches of L.H. FIELD, noon, be assigned tor tlio hearing of said petition, securedM by a mortgage dated the 2(1 day of October Straw used as the writer would use it— Canada thistles by hauling straw and go at 8c a yard. at the Probato Office, iu tho Village of 8 l. A. D., 1891, executed by George E. Palmer and Jackson, Mich. Johns. Lizzie Palmer, his wife, of DeWitt, Michigan, to as a mulch —is good, but the cutting of building a stack of it over the thistles And it is further ordered that notice he given to Ernest Heldt, of the same place, which said mort­ it for that purpose is too expensive. lie and leaving it to rot down ; it smothered the persons interested iu said estate, of the time gage was recorded in the office of the register of also speaks of using salt as a fertilizer them. There is another weed that has and place of said hearing by causing a copy of this deeds forlhe County of (Tinton.^Michigan, in Liber come on my farm in the last two or order to be published In Tne Clinton Republi ­ 78 of mortgages on page 39, on the fit b day of October for orchards with good results. I will can . a newspaper printed and circulating in said A.D., 1891, at 8 o ’clock a m. of said day, and whereas give a little experience I once had in three years, which has become quite a Comity o4 Clinton, for three successive weeks pre ­ tbe amount claimed to be due on said mortgage at that line. Having some brine in a pork pest. I do not know the name of it. It vious to said day of hearing. tho date of this notice ia tne sum of three hundred CHARLES M. MERRILL, and seventy-seven and 07-100 dollars, besides an barrel that I wanted to get rid of, the grows about three or four feet high, a Carpets .. Perfect is Clots attorney fee and all other (legal costs of foreclosure; (A true copy.) 51-3 Judge of Probate. thought occured to me to put it around straight stalk with a bushy top some­ and no suit at l iw or proceeding in equity havit.g a cherry tree that stood near the house, thing like lettuce. I think it is some been instituted to recover tbe debt now remainin' Never before have we OROBATE ORDER.—STATE OF MICHIGAN. secured bv said mortgage or any part thereof, which I did. Result—a dead cherry kind of milk thistle. It has blows like X County of Clinton ss. At a session ol'lhe whereby the power of sale contained in said mort­ tree. Now about that Shiawassee man lettuce and when you break the leaves Probate Court for the County of Clinton, holden at gage has become operative, now, therefore, notice there is a thick white sap exudes from been able to show so com­ the probate office, in the Village of St. Johns, on is hereby given that by virtue of the said power of raising 150 bushels of corn per acre. I Friday, the 14th day of April, iu the year sale, and in pursuance of the statute in such case would like to know what kind of corn the broken parts the same as in milk­ plete a line of Carpets in one thousand eight hundred and uinety-threo. made and provided, the said mortgage will be fore­ it was that he planted. I don ’t know of weed. Present, Charles M. Merrill, Judge of Fro- closed by a sale of the premises therein described at A. Matthews —I consider the burdock, JUDD, bate. public auction to tbe highest bidder, at tbe west any variety of dent corn that would give all grades. We have In the matter of the eatate of William Zischke, front door of the court bouse in tbe village such a yield, and our other varieties yellowdoek, milkweed and Canada deceased. On reading and filing the petition duly of 8 t. Johns, in said County of Clinton, Michigan, sucker so that they would be too thick thistles the worst weeds we have. Bur­ everything from the verified ot Gustavos Lletzko praying that he or that being tbe place for holding court dock spreads by the seed so easily that rome other suitable person may be appointed ad­ of said county, on tbe 16th DAY OF JUNE A. D , to ear well. cheapest Hemp to the The Tailor. ministrator of aald eatate. 1893, at one o ’clock In the afternoon of said day, A Matthews —I think that salt can be one good stalk, if left to go to seed, will Thereupon it is ordered that Thursday, the 11th which said premises are described in said mortgage used quite freely and with good results lay the foundation for a good crop. most elegant Moquette day of May A. D., 1893, at one o ’clock in the after­ as all that certain piece or parcel of land situate In Anything coming in contact with it is Has an Elegant Line of al noon be assigned for the hearing of said the Towusbip of DeWitt, in the Couuly of Clintou, on asparagus beds. I do not think it petition, at the Probate Office, in the Village of and .State of Michigan, and described as follows, would pay to put on plaster enough at laid hold of and made a means of con ­ and Axminster. St. Johns. to-wit : Tbe north half (%) of the northwest quar­ one time to last twelve years. veyance to some other place. Milkweed And it is further ordered that, notice be Riven to ter (if) of the southwest quarter (If) of section fif­ I have tried to kill by pulling, but did Examine our line of the persons interested in said eatate, of the time teen (15) oi town five (6) north of range two (2) Mrs. J. T. Daniells —I have read in the Desirable Styles for Gen ­ and place of hearing, by causing a copy of this west containing twenty (20) acres more or less. some paper that salt was injurious to not succeed. order to be published in Thk Clinton Rkpubli - Dated March 22d, 1893. fruit trees, except the quince, which re­ After singing, the meeting adjourned Lace Curtains, Chenille can , a newspaper printed and circulating in said ERNEST HEIDT, to meet with Mr. and Mrs. W. Floate on County of Clinton, for three successive weeks, A. F. Rouse , Mortgagee. quires it, to bear well. Portiers, Window Shades, previous to said day of hearing. Attorney for Mortgagee. 47-13 L. Bentley —As to the expense of cut­ Friday, May 12th. N. Cowi .es, tlemen ’s Suitings, and guaran ­ CHARLES M. MERRILL, (A true codv .) 61-3 Judge of Probate. ting straw, it can be run through a cut­ Reporter. Curtain Poles and Trim­ ortgage sale .—whereas default ting box as fast as it goes through the has been made In the conditions of a certain mings, etc. TJJBOBATE ORDER—8 TATE OF MICHIGAN, mortgageM of real eatate, executed bv Philo C. Bas­ threshing machine. I did not want to OBITUARY. I. County of Clinton sa. At a session of the sett, of Ovid, Clinton county, Michigan, to Eva be understood as wanting to rob the tees a perfect fit. Probate Court for tho Countv of Clinton, holden at Walker, of Detroit, Michigan, dated the sixth day barn yard and stable of what they need. Again it becomes our sad duty to the Probate Office, In the Village of St. Johns, on of May, A. D.. 1S89, and recorded on the same day, Friday, the 14th day of Apr.l, in the year one in Liber 69 of mortgages, on page 627 In tbe office There are a great many who have more chronicle the death of a pioneer of this thousand eight hundred and tiinety-three. of the register of deeds for Clinton county, by straw than they need for such purposes, township. Elizabeth Bond, subject of Present, Charles M. Merrill, Judge of Probate. which default the power of sale in said mortgage and instead of letting it lay in the stack this sketch was born in Yorkshire, Eng ­ In the mutter of the eatate ot Nathaniel Session*, has become operative, and upon which mortgage deceased. On reading and filing the petition duly there is claimed to be due at the date of Ibis notice and rot down to get rid of it, if it were land, December 18,1854; at the age of 2 WAKER STREET, EAST verified of Adelaide K. Sessions, praying that she the sum of eleven hundred and nineteen dollars cut and used a mulch it would aid a years emigrated with her parents to Jackets. • may be appointed administratrix of said estate. and thirty-five cents ($1,119.35), besides an attorney great deal in keeping up the productive ­ Canada, where they resided a short Thereuiion it ia ordered that Thursday, the 11th fee of thirty dollars provided in said mortgage to Rear of Fowler & Ball’s. day of May A. D., 1893, at one o ’clock in the be paid should auy proceeding be taken to foieclose ness of the soil. Another thing which I time, moving soon to Michigan and set­ afternoon.be assigned for the hearing of said pe ­ said mortgage ; and no suit or proceeding at law or think would pay well would be to build tling in VVastenaw county ; from there Ladies’ and Misses’ tition at the Probate Office, iu the Village of St. in equity having been instituted to recover the cisterns to catch and hold the washings they located in Olive, Clinton county, A * I D Ft G A TrUjelw.Cuiie xml K.wla, (Art., Johns. money secured by said mortgage or any part Jackets and Capes in And It is further ordered that notice be given to thereof, notice is hereby giveu that by virtue of of the yards and stables and apply it to where they haye resided twenty-Bix the persons interested in raid estate of the time and the statute and of the power of sale contained in AI8«wlsg"4 Machines nice Aerordeons, Orgnnsp I'm not, Oder Milk, the laud with a sprinkler. In many y ears. In 1870 she married John Bond, black and colors. (Mb Drawer*, Feed Hill*, Ktovee, Kettles, Hone ■ilia, place of said hearing by causing a copy of this said mortgage, I shall sell at public auction to the cases the waste from yards and stables to w hom seven children were born, five Letter Presses} JaekHerewt, Truck*, Anvil*, IU)('utter*. order to be published in Tiix Clinton Rkpubli - highest bidder, at the west front door of the court Press Stands, Copy Kooks 'Ik ’S Drill*, Rond flow*, can , a newspaper printed aud circulating in said house, in the Village of St. Johns, Michigan, (that by leeching is the most valuable part of of which are still living. For four years Lawn Mowers, Own Mill*, Lit hr*, Bender*, ItampCart*, County of ciinton for three successive weeks pre ­ being the place where the circuit court for said Cora Shelleri, Hand Carts, Forge*. Semper*,Wire Feaee, vious to said day of hearing. the manure. she has been a sufferer with heart and Fanning Mills Wringer*, Engine*, 8aws, 8teel Kinks, County of Clinton is ncldton '.FRIDAY, THE 30th W. Floate—I am satisfied that liquid lung trouble, death being the final re­ Ante fwaa Crow______Rars,_ ____Boiler*, Tools, Bit Braces, 51-3 CHARLES M. MERRILL, DAY OK JUNE. 1893, at 4 o ’clock in the afternoon May, Hteak.mmi) Birvaior,Klevmtor, RRailroad,rJ! road, Platform and CounterCon ate r M.iLE9« (A true copy.) Judge ot Probate. ot said day, the land and premises described in said manure is one of the best pulverizers we lief, April 26. She bore her suffering Send for free Cats.loirue sod see how to oar* Honey, mortgage, as: All that, certain piece or parcel of have and that the most of it is allowed with great fortitude and was willing to 151 So. Jefferson at., CHICAGO 80 ALB OO., GMcago, lit ROBATE NOTICE.—PROBATE COURT, land in the Village of Ovid, Clintou county, Michi ­ to go to waste. I have used salt to some go when the death angel came. She 19 Cents .. ( linton County as. Notice is hereby given gan, described as follows, to-wit: One nundred extent, but did not see any benefit from thatP all claims and demands against the estate of and twenty-four feet of the east end ol out lot num ­ was a good neighbor, a faithful wife, a William Armour, deceased, will be heard by the ber one tl) according to the recorded plat of said its use, except on quince trees. kind and loving mother. She leaves a Judge of Prolmto of said county, at the Probate village. L. Bentley —I would like to have the father and mother, three brothers, two 50 dozen Ladies’ Fine Office, In the Village of St. Johns, on the 14th day Dated St. Johns, March 30th, 1893. members of this club experiment in this sisters, a bereaved husband and five THE COLUMBIA of October, A. I)., C893, and that the creditors of EVA WALKER, Jersey Ribbed Vests at said deceased are allowed six month* from the date B. T. Prkntis . Mortgagee. way this season : When the corn gets children to mourn her loss. The funeral of tills notice in which to present their claim* for Attorney for Mortgagee. 48-13 tasselled out, break the tassels off from services were held at the Oliye school 19c each, worth 25c. adjustment. one or two rows across the field, and see house, Rev. Full, of DeWitt, officiating. GATE HANGER 1 Dated April 13th A. D.. 1893. DMINISTRATOR’S SALE— NOTICE IS CHARLES M. MERRILL, hereby given that by virtue of license and if the corn is not better on the rows The remains were interred in the South 51-4 Judge of Probate. Aauthority granted to me, tbe underdgned, by the where the tassels are ofT than on the Olive cemetery. Probate Court of Clinton county, Michigan, on the others in the fall. Oh, dearest Lizzie can we forget thee, OMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.—THE UNDER- 23d day of March, 1693, to sell real estate be ­ A Matthews —I think the closer cornis J signed baring been appointed by the Judge of longing to Harrison Hunt, deceased, I will sell at Oh, must the gravo forever sever, CProbate of Clinton County, Michigan, commis­public auction to the highest bidder, on the 13th planted in the rows the less number of You linger in our memories yet, sioners to receive, examine and adjust ail claim* DAY OF MAY A. D., 1893, at one o ’clock iu the kernells is required in a hill. Aud in our hearts you will dwell forever. Hair Cloth (or Lining Full aud demands against John Martin Ott, deceased, afternoon, at the Probato Office, in St. John*, in hereby give notice that wo will meet for that pur ­ said County of Clinton, all the right, title and in ­ J. T. Daniells —This question is a good pose at the dwelling house of the late John Marlin terest of said deceased in and to tho northeast one for discussion. One of the pleasures Mr. Nathaniel Huntoon died at his Ott, on the cast part of southwest quarter of section quarlor of the northwest quarter of section number of farming is the privilege we have of residence in Olive April 24, 1893. The The Cheapest, Best and Most Practical number three in township of DeWitt, CliDton twenty-nine (29) In township of Ovid, Clinton experimenting. I have used salt on diseased was an old pioneer 85 years Dress Skirts. Hanger ever made. It Raves gates. It County, Michigan, on the 24th day of June, 1893, County Michigan. saves crops. It saves labor and time. and the 14th day of October, 1893, and that the Dated March 23d, 1893. quince trees and they bore well. oltf, coming from the state of New York creditors of said deceased are allowed six months HENRY KOSITT, After singing by the choir the meeting to thi s state some thirty-nine years ago, It can be put on to any common farm from the date of this notice in which to preaent Administrator with the will annexed of the es­ adjourned for dinner and a look over and settled on a farm near this village. gate in three minutes and once on you their claims for adjustment. tate ol Harrison Hunt, deceased. 48 7 the premises. After satisfying the wants He was born in Lemington, New can handle the most cumberson gate Dated April 13th, 1893. GEORGE MATER, with ease. This Hanger is for sale by JACOB MAIER, ROBATE ORDER-STATE OF MICHIGAN, of the inner roan from a well filled Hampshire, July 11, 1810, and was 515 Commissioners. County of Clinton ss. At a session of the table we repaired to the barn to look married to Phebie Lusk, in Clarendon, PFrobatc Court for the County of Clinton, holden at CONN Sc MUNRO, /~1 UARDIAN SALE.—NOTICE IS HEREBY tho Probate Office, in the Village of St. Johns, on over the stock. Here let me mention New York, December 19,1835. His wife VJT given that by virtue and in pursuance of Saturday, the 22nd day of April, in the year one that Burt Cowles has had a ton of the and five children survive him, four sons ST. JOHNS, MICH. license and authority granted to me, the under ­ thousand eight hundred and ninety-three. Homestead fertilizer sent to him and and one daughter, Mrs. M. D. Brown, of Dealers in First-claw Farm Implements of all signed, on the 30th day of March, 1893, by the Present, Charles M. Merrill, Judge of Probate. some of the farmers in this vicinity are St. Johns ; Thurman and Alvin H. Hun ­ (1-6) Descriptions. Judge of Probata of Clinton County, Michigan, to In the matter of the estate of John E. Power, Call and see us. sell real eatate belonging to William J. Pung, a deceased. Adison Hulse, administrator, dc bonis going to try it this season on a small toon, of Eagle ; Alanson, of Lansing, the minor, I will sell at public auction to the highest non, with the will anuex<4i, of said estate, bavlDg scale. younger son remainingon the farm with bidder on the 3d day of June, 1893, at 10 o ’clock a . made application for the allowance of Lis final ac­ m. at the dwelling house of the late Michael I’ung, count. At 1:30 p. m. the meeting was again his father. on the premiaea hereinafter described, all the right, Thereupon It is ordered that Saturday, the 201b called to order. After singing bv the LOOK HEBE! title auu interest of said William J. Pung, minor, day of May A. D., 1893, at one o ’clock in tho choir and answering to roll call, we Died in Bengal, April 21st, of old age, in and to the undivided one-eleventh part of the afternoon, be assigned for the examination of said listened to the reading of a paper by Mrs. Eliza Patterson, aged about 80 west half of tbe north half of the south-west account, at the Probate Office, in the Village of \ years. Deceased leaves four children — quarter of section twenty-one, in the township of St. Johns. Miss Barnes, of Lansing, subject, “The Westphalia, Clinton County, State oi Michigan. Aud it Is further ordered that notice be given to Pioneers of France, or Why are not our Charles Patterson, of St. Johns ; John Dated April 15th A. D., 1893. the persons interested in said estate of the People French. ” The writer started Patterson and Mrs. Smith Hunt, of CHRISTINA PUNG, time and place oi raid hearing by rausiug Dallas, and Mrs. Flank Ellis, of Bengal. 61w7 Guardian of William J, Pung, minor. a copy of this order to be published in Thk with the first efforts made by France to JOHN HICKS Clinton Republican , a newspaper printed and explore and settle this country, and The funeral was held at the late home ( 1 UARDIAN SALE.—NOTICE IS HEREBY circulating in said County of Clinton, for three suc­ of deceased on Sunday, Rev. C. G. given that by virtue and in pursuance of cessive weeks previous to said day of bearing. gave an outlint of the efforts and failure license, and authority granted to me. the under ­ CHa RLES M. MERRILL, to establish and maintain their settle­ Thomas officiating. signed, on the 3d dsy of April, 1893, by tho Judge (A true copy.) Iw3 Judge of Probate. ments until at last they were successful; of Probate of Isabella County, Michigan, to sell describing the trials and hardships Buy Dullam’s Great German 25 cent real estate belonging to William Doll and Ellanora robate order -state of Michigan . Dry Goods Doll, minora, I wlllscll at. public auction to the County of Clinton. «s. At a session of the which they encountered for so many Cough Cure at Travis & Baker.’s highest bidder on the 3d day of June, 1893, at 10 ProbateP Court for the County of Clinton, holden at years before they succeeded in their o ’clock a . m , at the dwelliug house of tbe late the Probate Office, iu the Village of 8 * Johns on Michael rimg, on the premises hereinafter des­ Saturday, the 8 th day of April, in the year undertaking. Karl’s Clover Root, the new Blood cribed, all the right, title and interest of faid one thousand eight hundred and uinety-threo. In the discussion of the paper W. Purifier, gives freshness and clearness to William Doll and Ellanora Doll, minors. In and to Present, Charles M. Merrill, Judge of Pro­ Floate said : I was very much pleased the Complexion and cures constipation. the undivided one-eleventh part of the west half of bate. with the paper read, and I would move the north half of the south-west quarter of section In the malter of the estate ol Silas Cleveland, 25c.j 50c. aud |1.00. Sold by Fildew & To those Interested in Horses: twenty-one, in tho township of Westphalia, Clinton deceased. On reading and filing the petition, duly that we tender the reader a vote of Millman. z The French Coach Stallion HOUERE will county, state of Michigan. verified, of Carrie 8 . Cleveland, praying that she thanks, which motion was supported beat Mart Hicks’ farm, three miles east of St. Dated April 15lh A. D., 1893. may be appointed administratrix of said estate. and carried. A Wonderful Statement. Johns, on every Tuesday ; at St. Johns, at Miller’s 617 CHRISTINA PONfl, Thereupon It is ordered that Thursday, the 4th Feed Barn every Saturday. |10 to Insure. Guardian ef William and Ellanora Doll. Minors. day of May. A D. 1898, at 1 o ’clock in the "afternoon J. T. Daniells —When we compare the Proprietors of Dullam's Great German Remedlea. be assigned for the bearing ol said pelition at COLIN, the imported Percheron, will also be at LANDS FOB BALE i trials and difficulties which the early Gentlemen —I have for the past two years been St. Johns every Saturday. *10 for a standing colt. the probate office, in the Village of St. Johns. pioneers of this country endured and troubled with a serious and very severe liver and HyTlie Illinois Central R. R. Co., at Low Aud it is further ordered that notice be given to stomach difficulty. Have had advice and medicine Price* and on Easy Terms, In Southern tbe persons interested in said estate, of the time overcome with ours of to-day, they form from our very best physicians and only to be tem­ ESTABLISHED Illinois. and place of said hearing, by causing a cony of this porally relieved. Some of niv friends persuaded me BIRD & HOLBROOK, a great contrast. 1847 . The best farm country in the world for either order to be published in fn* Clinton Republi ­ I w as just thinking what a change has to try your Orest German Remedy tor the Blood, 1-tf Duplain, Mich. large or small farms, gardens, fruits, orchards, can , a newspaper printed aud circulating in said Stomach and Kidneys, and to my surprise after dairying, raising stock or sheep. A great variety County of Clinton, for three successive weeks pre ­ been wrought in this country in the last using three bottles I feel like a new man. If you BIST SALVE INUSt of crops with a greater profit, can be grown on a vious to said day or hearing. 200 vears, and whether the change will desire you can use my name In print or by refer­ less amount of land in this country than in any 50-3 CHARLES M. MERRILL. ence In any of the Grand Rapids, Michigan, papers, ’or Ringworm, Poison, Tetter, be as great in the next 200. I think not. {teh, Sore Eye*, Barber ’s Itch, other portion of this State. Special inducements (A true copy.) Judge of Probate. or any oilier papers In the States to convince the and facilities offered by the Illlnol* Central Rail­ afflicted that H ,s the best Blood, Liver and Kidney ST. JOHNS, Obstinate t'lcere, I’llcs, Burns. THOS. S. SPRAGUE * SUM, We next discussed the question : Warranted to cure Itching Pita. road Coihpan 7 to go and examine these lands. For and Solicitors of Pat* “ What Four Weeds are the most Injuri ­ medicine on earth. I feel like a new man. Have mail 25 oentx. full description and map, and any other informa ­ riiTC• HI \ sat,. United State, and foreign. ous to the Farmer ?” lived here over forty years. J. M. Livinoston , tion, address or call upon luioshCoreetpondenre* solicited. Inttnc- Grand Rapids, Mich. $1 a bottle, 6 for $6. For sale E E, P. SKENE, Land Commissioner I. C. R. B. Co. tton Pamphlet free, rj W KST J. T. Daniells —I would select the by Travis A Baker. 2 ”21;?“ MICH. MS 78 Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ilia. m CONoaaae strkbt , DETROIT, P Mica.------~

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ST. JOHNS REPUBLICAN. THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1893 HOME RULE VICTORY. REMARKABLE ESCAPES. Two Slurderera In Bhig Slug Hr Ison Lock Tliclr Guards In and Kaeape. OIPORTANT TO INVALIDS. GLADSTONE AND HIS FRIENDS Murderers Thomas Callister and RALLY Frank W. Kohle, both under sentence r of death, have escaped from the con ­ demned cells of the Sing Sing (N. Y.) -DX3. S. HTJlvCPIIKET, To the Standard of Ireland's Freedom and prison. When Guard GlynD entered I-ate of LONDON, now of C. UCAGO, with a Branch Office and Laboratory at HILLSDALE, MICH., Carry the HM1 Through a Second Head­ the condemned cell building, at an early hour he was astonished at dis­ Has Visited Southern Michigan for the past Year, and during these visits has examined and prescribed for ing Against Heavy Opposition.— Death covering the two night watchmen hundreds, and effected some of the molt Wonderful Cures ever made in the State. In n Terri hie Southern Cyclone. locked in the murderers’ cells. When Ask your friend* and neighbors about Dr. Holman R. Humphrey. There 1* scarcely a neighborhood in the county that has not had the the guards were released they told a benefit of the doctor's wonderful skill, and rat dv a family which haa not had one or more of Its members snatched from death and reatored remarkable story. to health alter all hope had been given up an^ the family physician had pronounced the ease incurable. If afflicted do not fail to consult this London cable: The house of com­ Guard Hulz said that at 7 o’clock the moat eminent physician and surgeon. All ezi minationa. consultations and advioe fr*w. mons was crowded with members and night before he passed supper in to spectators on the occasion of the sec­ Pallister. The condemned man threw At ^t. Johns, Thursdav, April 27,1893. One day only Office—Parlors at the Steel House ond reading of the Irish home rule bill. a handful of pepper into the guard’s eyes. Hulz was blinded and Pallister Mr. Balfour closed the opposition and Examination Free to All. Chronic Diseases. his arguments were repeatedly cheered. rushed on him, took his revolver away GRANDMA from him and, under threats of death, Although the doctor la In many cases The doctor treats no acute diseases, but de­ He said there were no reasons suffi­ compelled to use expensive Instruments vote* his whole time to the treatment of 20 made forced Hulz into Pallister’s cell, first says it is years since she cient to meet this important constitu ­ and chemicals in snaking analyses, micro- chronic and long standing and surgical dis­ such good bread as this. She says tional change; that it was absurd to taking the keys away from him. He eases ; cases given up by other doctor* and pro ­ then locked Hulz in the cell and un ­ aoopto and other scientific examinations, nounced Incurable, be most desires to see. Dr. hold England responsible ’for Ireland ’s yet be makes no charges to anyone, believ ­ Humphrey has had nearly 3,000 cures In the GlLUETT’S woes; that the bill was a decisive step locked the cell of Murderer Frank state of Michigan, while his patients all told In kohle. The two murderers then un ­ ing It to be a part of the physician ’s duty Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Alabama, Ten ­ toward a final separation and that it to ascertain the patient ’s true condition would result in the disintegration of locked the cells of Carlyle W. Harris nessee. Georgia, Ohio and Indiana, have been and Murderer Osmund. They invited without expense to t>*e auffe/er. When ­ fully five times that number; nearly two-tblrde the empire; that the bill, if it passed, ever and wherever Ur. Humphrey decides of these sufferers were given up as hopeless MAGIC would entail loss and hardship upon these two to escape with them. Both invalids, some to be blind, some deaf, and Harris and Osmund refused the offer to locate a monthly visit crowds flock to others a prey to scrofula, chronic kidney die- all classes in Ireland. Irish ambitions see him, and do wonder, for by the first ex ­ ease, consumption, destructive female troubles. would center in the new Dublin parlia ­ to escape. Among others, hundreds of children hopeless ­ ' !i The two murderers climbed to the amination, and often without asking a ly deformed. But heboid how many of them ment. Irishmen would regret the im­ queation, he tells the iuvalid what the YEAST perial parliament as a foreign and de­ top of the cells and knocked off the see and hear, while nearly all are rapidly trouble la, and the prospect of a cure, and being cured. feated body. “If you commit this scuttle in the roof. In this way they The doctor Is surrounded with the finest and Is like the yeast she used to make herself, got on the roof, climbed down into the moat wonderful of all he values his first most extensive collection of Instruments ever ?;reat political crime,” said Mr. Bal- Impression and first look at n patient more and she hopes she will never have to do our, iu closing his speech, “you make yard and made their escape, whether imported to this country for examining *uu without it again ; and we all hope so, too. by the river or over the walls is not than all else, and Dr. Humphrey la never •resting all forms of chronic ailments of the yourselves responsible for any irrepar ­ mistaken in his diagnosis in any case. uead. face, eye, ear. throat, ckest, lungs, heart, able national disaster and all hopes of known. It is supposed that Pallister stoinneh. liver, spleen, kidneys, bowels, repro ­ Call for It at your Grocar’a. had been saving the pepper given him The doctor ’s methods differ markedly ductive organs, urinary organs, brain and It is always good and always raady. a peaceful and united Ireland will van ­ from the general practitioner In all re­ nervoui system, paralysis, growths. Joint dis­ ish forever. ” Prolonged cheers and daily with his meals with the object of spects. Following the plan of 8t. George ’s eases, piles, hip diseases, sciatica, skin diseases, escape in view. Hospital of London, he registers every counter cheers followed this peroration. articular as to the patient's physical coo- ulcers and every form of weakness of either When Mr. Gladstone arose to close Sition and mental state. The condition of male or female. A BIG STRIKE ON. each organ, location of any and all dis­ the debate there was tremendous eased parts, and whether sympathetic or The doctor s specific medicines go straight to “The Pace cheering. The old gentleman was in the diseased organ, and can he plainly felt at Employe* of the Union I’aellic Road at organic, together with the amount and work in the diseased parts very shortly after fine condition and his voice clear and nature of the disease. In this way the en ­ their use is begun. They are pleasant to take, Various l’laces Quit Work. tire amount of vital energies are readily distinct. He said: The principal computed and the restoring cower of the mild but searching lu action, yet agree with That Kills” weapons of the opposition, were bold the most delicate lady or child, do not reduca Five hundred men are out of the body measured sgainst the foroe and en ­ the strength, and can he used while at the assertions, persistent exaggeration, Union Pacific shops in Omaha, Neb., ergy and destructive capabilities of the dis­ usual occupation, ns many patients still able is overwork— constant misconstruction and copious, and the machinists ’ and blacksmiths ’ ease. Thus knowing the actual condition for hard work and close attention »o business of the tissues and the effect of specific are often slowly, surely, yet unconsciously makes no difference what kind. Using arbitrary and baseless prophecies. shops are deserted. The officials state medicines upon every structure of the dying, knowing themselves ill, yet deoelved True, there were conflicting financial they are well prepared to undergo a body, unlike most doctors, he Is enabled to greasy and inferior soaps is one road say positively whether any given case is Into a false security, they procrastinate and arrangements to be dealt with, but, strike. curable or not, and can also give the ap ­ put off the matter until the case Is rendered to premature decay—sore hands — among the difficulties nothing existed incurable. The doctor earnestly requests all The men employed in the Union proximate time and expense of treatment, persons under treatm*>tt to write him often, as sore hearts —clothes never clean. which ought to abash or terrify men Pacific shops are out at Cheyenne, and would here point out the utter de­ advice may he necessary week after week inf lusion cherished by many patients that Dr. HOLMAN S. HUMPHREY order to push any given case on as rapidly as Not so when desirous to accomplish a great object. Wyo. A warrant has been sworn out they ought to get well in a few days or The present bill sought to close a con ­ possible, and a good common-sense statement against Supt. O'Herne, who drew a re­ weeks, notwithstanding the fact that they on the part of the patient by mail is the next troversy that had lasted for centuries. volver on John Tighe as the latter have suffered for years. Cures alter all others Fail. thing to a personal consultation. Ireland's loyal acceptance of the pre ­ pulled the signal bell for the strike. sent bill should cause distrust and dis­ Employes of the Union Pacific shops Delays Are Dangerous. Facts fn*Men of All Ages. belief to vanish. There had been no and round house failed to return to Many diseases are eo deceptive that hundreds are ailing with By reason of false modesty the youth of our land are kept In disaffection of the Irish mind since the dangerous, yet insidious, maladies, all unconscious of their true IMPS work at Kansas City, Mo., after the condition. They know they are not well, hut are entirely Ignorant Ignorance of the serious results which certain solitary and indiscreet AMERICAN FAMILY door of hope had been opened. The noon hour. The men are orderly, and of the deadly l'angs fastening upon some vital organ, which must practices produce. These vices If persisted in eventually undermine persistent distrust of the Irish people, simply left their work and refused to sooner or later utterly destroy them unless rescued by a skilled the constitution, induce nervous debility and early decay, organic despite all they could do, came simply return until the matter should be set­ hand. Are you afflicted? Your case may l>eeasily curable now, but weakness, premature loss of the manly powers. Involuntary loss of to this —that they were to be pressed remember, every moment of neglect brings you nearer the day vital fluids, general prostration, and oftentimes imbecility and tled. when an incurable stage may supervene, when the most skillful chronic epilepsy. Of all maladies afflicting mankind there la below the level of civilized mankind. The men claim that the company has physician can render you no assistance. The present it ours. The probably none about which the common family doctor In general When the boon of self-government was acted in bad faith concerning the ful­ future may be too late . practice knows so little, yet no suffere need the attention of the f'iven to the British colonies, was Ire- A Life of Experience and Opportunity. experienced specialist more than these, and here we have to minister SOAP fillment of an agreement entered into to a diseased body, a diseased mind, and imaginations filled with fe used. Cheerfully proceeds the and alone to the excepted from its to allow the force of men employed to Dr. Humphrey ’s entire life has been devoted to the study and work morbid desires and fearful apprehensions. Dr. Humphrey ’s un ­ labor of wash-day with health and blessings? To deny Ireland home rule reduce itself when the time was below of his profession, and Is rich in practical experience in hospital, dis- paralleled success with these unfortunates arises not only from the was to say that she lacked the ordinary pensarv and private practice, and many of the truly wonderful fact of the most scientific and specific medication known either In long life assured. Hands al right — the standard of nine hours a day. things ne has seen and done, if told, would read more like fiction than this or any other country, but also to the fact of the direct influenoe faculties of humanity. sober truth. In the great hospitals of Europe his opportunities have of his powerful will upon the peculiar mental depression always hearts light —clothes pure and white Mr. Gladstone's closing words were: been second to no living man's; not only so, but he has thoroughly found in such cases, by which he Is enabled to Infuse a part of his as a Greenland snowdrift “You cannot be surprised that we have Carter Talk* Seal* Intelligently. traveled, and his views of life, disease, ete , are so broad and cosmo- own energy into their hopeless lives. Were not all such cases held In resuming his argument before the oil tan that like a Gould or a Vanderbilt in railroad business, he in the most sacred confidence the doctor could print lettC:* from JAS. S. KIRK & CO.. Chicago. undertaken the solution of this great Eeepa watch of and overlooks the entire medical world constantly. thousands of grateful patients who have been cured, and are fio-day question, and as on the one hand, it is tribunal of arbitration Mr. Carter, The methods of McKenzie. Virchow, Pasteur, Koch. Brown-Sequard. perfect men, physically and mentally. Disease or debility of the re­ Insky Diamond Tar Soap. Make* the Ski* left not the least of the arduous efforts of United States counsel, claimed that M. Bergeon, Fothergill. Bernard, etc., are as familiar to him as to productive organs of either sex rapidly destroys the energies of both the seals were not ferae naturae, but themselves, and while ever ready to grasp and retain a fact, he holds body and mind, rol»s the step of its elasticity, dims the bright eye, the liberal party so, on the other hand, fast to old friends tensclously. and makes new ones cautiously, ex ­ pales the cheek, develops cowardice and often destroys the brightest it will have its place in history —aye; private property when nourished and perience having long since proven that one old truth well applied Is Intellect. The reproductive function is the mainspring of animal and not remote, but early history —as tended by man. The seals frequenting worth a dozen conjectures however plausible. life—preserve it at all hazards. not the least durable, fruitful and the Prebyloff islands were, Mr. Carter contended, guarded and cherished by Latest Discoveries and Improvement*, or organs has taken place, as to affect the tence, lost manhood, spermatorrhoea, losses, Barters blessed among its accomplished acts.” weakness and nervous debility, also for pros ­ proper function of said organ and finally The bill passed the second reading by the United States and therefore a spe ­ Dr. Humphrey is the only physician who tatitis, varicocele and ail orivate diseases, has had the special advantage of Eu/opean break down the actual structure itself. ■imc I a vote of 347 to 304. cies of husbandry was formed, giving Even In some cases when this has happened whether from imprudent habits of youth or hospital studies in microscopy of the blood sexual excesses In mature years, or any cause a property right in the seals. and tissues, who carries with nim a full line of tmutual Khill may stop the destructive oper ­ ation. etay the inroads of the disease, and that debilitates the sexual functions, speedily Continuing, Mr. Carter said that Instruments and apparatus (or making strict­ and permanently cured. Consultation free MANY WERE KILLED. ly scientific examinations of the various text ­ give the patient a comfortable and useful Great Britian claimed the right to prey life. Other cases, if neglected, after passing and strictly confidential. Absolute cures guar­ upon animals whose very existence to ­ ures and secretions of the laxly, as the urine, anteed. So risk incurred. Hg A Death-Deiilint Cyclone Cut* a l*atl> of blood, discharges of any kind, catarrhal se­ a certain stage, die in spite of all that sklfi day was due to the efforts of the United cretions, etc., etc., which examinations are now can do. Hence It Is not only dangerous to de­ lay. hut ofttimes criminal, for most all of us Epilepsy or Fit* scientifically treated and Ruin Through the South, States. The extermination of seal life considered indispensable to a correct diagnosis positively cured hy a never-failing method. In all forms of obscure and chronic diseases. live for those we love, far more than for Special from Meridan, Miss.: A cy­ in Behring sea had been prevented by As very few doctors outside the large cities are ourselves, and It is a crime against these to Persons nnsklllfully treated by Ignorant clone originated in Jasper county, 35 the United States, and this action of thus prepared with costly outfit of microscopic negiect ourselves until premature death pretenders who keep trifling with them month miles south of here, and traveled in a the United States was worthy of the and other essential instruments for making a closes the scene. after month, giving noisouous and injurious . CURE strictly flrst-cluss diagnosis in many cases, the Disease* of Women, compounds, should call and cee the doctor. northeasterly direction. A settlement recognition of humanity, who still ftek Headache and relieve all the trouble* incf* afflicted would do well to call uj»on the doctor such as have baffled the skill of all other Cant to a bilious state ol the ejetem, euoh aa of negro cabins was destroyed and a benefited from the seal industry. and get his opinion and learn whether the Wonderful Cure* by my Improved method Dixdnaaa, Nausea, Dfowgineaa, Dietreea after physicians and their remedies. Dr. Humph ­ of treatment accomplished in nervous debility, number of the unfortunate inmates doors of hope are yet open or forever closed rey quickly cures. Cancers, tumors, fibroid premature declineol manly powers.and kindred eating, Fain in tha Bide, Ac. While their moat against them. and polvpoid growths cured without the remarkable success has been shown la Cluin g perished. Col. Berry's magnificent THE MARKETS. There comes a turning point in the course affictions. which have been neglected or un- use of the knife or caustics. No cutting, skillfully treated. No experiments or failures. plantation was swept clean. From of every disease; this Is es|>ecially true of ail no pain, no danger. this point to Barnett, 30 miles south of progressive diseases, all or any of which are Patients treated by mail and medicines sent curable up to a certain time; that is, until Manhood Perfectly Restored. by express. Personal consultation preferable, here, the storm was especially severe. Cattle—Good to choice ... f 4 .50 to f 4 W) such tissue change In some important organ Quick, painless and certain cure for impo ­ we guarantee curable cases. SICK Dr. T. J. Krouse, one of the largest Hogs...... 7 00 .. 7 35 Saadaehs, yet Carter’* Little Liver Pffll MO Sheep ...... 4 25 .. 5 75 equally valuable in ConaUpation, curing and pre ­ Elantation owners in the south, was Lambs ...... 4 75 .. tj :to Free Urinalysis (Examination of Urine). —All persons suffering with obscure diseases, or suspected kidney affections, would do well to venting thleannoying complaint, while they alas adly injured. His son had his skull Wheat —Bed spot No 2...... 70>4-- 70 bring from two to four ounces of the first urine passed in the morning for examination. While Dr. Humphrey's permanent address Is correct all disorder* of tbestomacbatimulate the crushed, and his wife and daughter White spot No 1...... •034 .. 70* Chicago, III., owing to the large number of patients in Southern Michigan and Northeastern Indiana and Ohio, he lias located a branch liver and regulate tbs bowels. Even if they only Corn No 2 spot ...... 4114 • • 411* office and dispensary at Hillsdale, Michigan, where ail letters from this section can he addressed. Cor. North and Broad Sts. were slightly hurt. A negro on Dr. No 2 yellow ...... 42‘,.. 42 V4 Krouse's plantation, named Henry Oats No 2 white spot ...... ;m>i,4.. 37 All letter* inclosing stamp for postage answered free. All correspondence an.l consultation in strictest confidence. German, with his wife and nine chil ­ Bye ...... r>s .. 58 Hay—No 1 Timothy ...... 13 00 .. 13 50 “ HEAD dren, were imprisoned under the ruins Potatoes per bushel ...... «o .. 34 [Ache they would be almost priceless to those who of his cabin, and fire originating from Apples per bbl ...... 2 00 .. 3 .50 Buffer from thlsdietreeeing complaint; butfortu* the kitchen stove slowly roasted the Butter Dairy per lb ...... 25 ) Bately their goodness does notond here.and those Creamery per lb ...... 2ti .. 28 .vrhooncetry them will find these little pills valu. unfortunate wretches to death. Three Eggs per doz ...... 1.5 .. abla In eo many ways that they will not be WIN 15 !4 ------... ------miles east of Barrfett the wind struck a J.ive Poultry —Chickens... 11 .. 12 ling to do without Bat after aUaick bead neighborhood of farms and destroyed Turkeys...... 13 .. 14 Chicago. DCUCMDCD WE GUARANTEE A fl'RE many houses. A little further on three nCmCIYIDblf and Invite the most negro cabins were struck. Two hegroes Cattle—Steers...... $ 5 75 to ? 6 00 careful investigation as to our responsibU- Common ...... 4 50 .. 5 50 it y and the merits of our Tablets. ACHE were killed and several badly wounded. Sheep —Mixed ...... f> 10 .. 5 25 fie the bane of so many lives that here la where North of Sliuberta the storm created Lambs ...... ll 00 .. ti so I we make our great boast. Our pill* cure it while havoc among the negro cabins on the Hogs —Common ...... 7 00 .. 7 25 READ OUR ; Others do not. - Wheat No 2 red...... 7*2 .. 72 TESTIMONIALS | Carter’s Little Liver Pills are very small and different plantations. Reports of the No 2 spring ...... 72 72 [| Double Chloride of Gold*Tablets I wery easy to take. One or two pill* make a dose. Will completely destroy the desire for TOBACCO In from StoSdays. Perfectly harm ­ damage as are received indicate an aw­ Corn No 2...... 40*4 .. 40 >4 less; cause no sickness, and may he given In ucup of tenor coffee without the knowl ­ I They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or ful loss of life and property. All along Oats...... 27*.. 28 purge, but by their gentle action please all who Bve ...... 50 .. .50 edge of the patient, who will voluntarily stop smoking or chewing in a few days. ituethem. In vials at 25 cents; live for SI. Sold the 30 miles of the cyclone's path is Bariev...... tw .. 03 r.DTnnrrVlJIW! and WflDDUTlJr HAUTT ran be cured at home, and with* by druggists everywhere, or sent by mail. * strewn the dead carcasses of horses, Mess Pork per bbl ...... 17 20 .. 17 25 DnUMtjirlliDU dim fflUnrmHL MADlI outany effort on the part of •CARTER MEDICINE CO.. New York; cattle and all descriptions of live stock, Lard per cat...... We send particulars and pamphlet of testimonials free, and shall of dollars. Jslieep —Good to choice ...... 6 00 .. 0 .50 be glad to place sufferers from any of these habits In communica ­ Testiiomals Lambs ...... 0 75 .. 7 35 tion with persons who have been cured by the use of our Tablets . from persons Wheat No 2 red...... 1.1 .. 7 .5* HILL’S TABLET8 fire for sale by all first-class Cholera 1* Campaign Commenced. Corn No 2 white ...... 4N*4.. 40 druggists at f | .OO per package. who have been Nop* St. Petersburg: The official cholera Oats...... 40 .. 40 If your druggistdoesnot keep tbem, enclose us S I1.00 .OO statistics just issued show that from and wo will send you, by return mail, a package of our S cured by the use of Tablets. March 14 to March 27 there were 400 WEEKLY TRADE REVIEW. Write vonr name and address plainly, and state SucT) new eases and 120 deaths in the gov ­ New Y ork . April 24.—Ilradstreet's sar*: whether Tablets are for Tobacco, Morphine or ernment of I’odolia, and from March 27 The backward season and ruin storms, with Liquor Habit. Hill s Tablets. a tendency on the part of Jobbers generally DO NOT BE DECEIVED into purchasing to April 13,113 new eases and 35 deaths In staple lines to trade more conservatively, any of the various nostrums that are being Tnr. Ohio Chemical Co .: CONDENSED in the government of Oof a. Elsewhere color general trade rather less favorably, Dear Sir:—I have been ttslng your than a week ago. In addition, quotations offered for sale. Ask for HILL’S cure for tobacco habit, and found It would in the empire 15 new cases and seven have gone off on wheat, corn a-nd oats, pork TABLETS and take no other. do what you claim for it. I used ten centa deaths are reported. and lard, on rice and coffee among food sta­ Manufactured only by ■worth of the strongest chewing tobacco a day, Vienna: Two cases of cholera and ples .1 be reduction In the last being due to the a and Irom one to five cigars; or I would smoke pricking of the bull bubble blown by the -----TIIK----- a f from__om ten to lorty pipes of tobacco. Have chewed t\\r)cz one death from the disease are re­ European speculator In that berry. There and smoked for twenty-five years, and two packages ported from Onuth, in Bnkovina. Four Is a manifest halt In the rate of progress of Of your Tablets cured me so I have no desire for It. cases have occurred in Nove Mamap- general trade compared with like seasons In OHIO CHEMICAL CO, B. M. JAYLOBD, Leslie, Mich. previous years, although the volume of Dobbs Febrt, N. Y. ovee. business is of large proportions. Enormous SI, 63 A 66 Opera Block, Meat stocks of wheat at home and in Europe and Tre Ohio Chemical Co . :—G ertlemew Some time ago I Bent for tl.00 worth of your Tablets for Tobacco Habit. I received Terrible Accident at the World Fair, aMoat for Europe cause traders to be very LIMA, OHIO. Makes an every-day convenience of an conservative and constitute the dead weight them nil right and, although I was both a heavy smoker and chewer, One of the large pieces of modern they aid the work In less than three days. I am cured. old-time luxury. Pure and wholesome. on prices. Monetary doubts have over ­ PARTICULARS Truly yours, MATHEW JOHNSON, P. O. Box 45. ordnance forming part of the United shadowed all other Influences at New York, Prepared with scrupulous care. Highest but have not yet greatly affected trade at Pittsburgh , Pa . v States government exhibit at the most other points. Wheat has fallen 2qc, FREE. The Ohio Chemical Co. :-GEicrLEMEw:-It gives me pleasure tospeaka award at all Pure Food Expositions. Each World's Fair grounds caused the death corn 2^c. oil 2qc and coffee ll*c, and pork word of praise for your Tablets. My eon was strongly addicted to the use of package makes two large pies. Avoid of two soldiers. By the break ­ and cotton are lower. Collections through ­ liquor, and through a friend, 1 was led to try your Tablets. He was a heavy and out the country are at most points slower conHtant drinker, out after using your Tablets but three days he auit drinking* Imitations —and insist on having tha ing of some gearing Sergeant James than usual, and conditions snen that mone ­ and will not touch liquor of any kind. I have waited four month before writing None Such brand. W. Warwick and Corporal M. J. Kern tary stringency might occur If exchange you>u, in order to know the cure was permanent* Your* truly, _ MRS. HELEN MORRISON. MERRELL & SOULE, Syracuse. N.Te were crushed under the gun which fell with this center were embarrassed. Mean ­ while it was being hoisted into place. while exports of merchandise In April fall CiwcnntATi, Ohio . much below last year s, while Imports In ­ r The Ohio Chemical Co :—G extlemex Your Tablets have performed a miracle In my case. The weapon weighs fourteen tons. crease nearly 2u per cent, so that tne excess I have used morphine, hypodermically, for seven years, ana have been cured by the u*e of Warwick was flattened into pulp. of Imports is very large The business two packages of your Tablets, and without any effort on my part. W. L. LOTEUAY. , > failures occurtng throughout the country FRED F. MURDOCK, during the last seven days number 20s. For Address all Order* to Senator Pasco, of Florida, was elected the corresponding week lust year the he ures ST. JOHNS, MICH., to succeed himself. were 201. THE OHIO CHEMICAL CO., 01. 03 and 00 Op«ra Block. LIMA* OHIO. Miss Lucy Larcom, the famous Bos­ A Crew of 2M Person* Lost. Dealer* In all kind* of ton poetess is dead. She had been ill The British ship Gowanburn, which for some time. left Newcastle, New South Wales, over The Clinton Wire Cloth company ’s two months ago for San Francisco has doubtless been lost, and it is probable works at Clinton, Mass., burned. Loss 1893 . (250,000; fully insured. that her crew of 28 have shared a simi­ 1883.- -ESTABLISHED IO YEARS. lar fate. J. J. Moore & Company, ship ­ SUBSCRIBE Heavy snowstorms raged throughout ping merchants of San Franc iso, are in the northwest. Three inches of snow receipt of cable advices that her figure­ CEMETERY WORK. fell in Minneapolis on the 10th. head and cabin were found on the —FOR— The lower house of the Prussian coast of New Zealand. In itimi of 81000.00 and over on Improved Farm and City Property In Michigan on Long Time, landtag has approved Finance Minister Low Interest and Reasonable Terms. Miquel’s proposal for a property tax. The dowager duchess, of Souther ­ THE CLINTON Bought, Bold and Exchanged oa Com­ ' v .Cut Stone for Boildi The pope has ordered that prayers land, is seriously ill and may not be mission only. for rain be offered by Catholics through ­ sent to the Hollowell (London) jail to out Italy. Kain has not fallen for two serve out her sentence for contempt of !_ QPfQSITE POSTOFFICE. months. court. THE HANNAN REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, “SSS" Detroit, Mich. REPUBLICAN

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LIOHT. a very big price, but the land is stea* | An insane woman was lately ar­ Lord, send us Thy light, lie and the house is old. Poor moth- | rested in a bank in Detroit while at Not anly in the darkest night, er! It will break her heart, ] fear, tempting to draw $1,000,000 with blank Pure grape But In the shadowy, dim twilight. to leave it. ’’ pieoea of paper. GermanWherein my strained and aching sight cream of tartar Can soarce distinguish wrong from right — Susy suddenly lifted her bright A prisoner in the Fitchburg, Wis., ff Then send Thy light eyes to her lover ’s face. jail, who has had considerable expe ­ forms the Teaoh me to pray. "George," she said, “I can ’t give rience as a reporter, remarks that Not only In the morning gray, acid! principle Or when the moonbeam's silver ray you up, not even to your mother. ” "there is more money in larceny than Syrup Falls on me—but at high noon to-day “Susy, my darling! ” in literature.” of the Royal When pleasure beckons me away, "But this I will do—I’ll make her A little Auburn, Me., boy evidently exclusively. TwoTwo bottles of German oHh P Teach me to pray. •cased me of Hemorrhage of the —London Spectator. like me yet—see if I don ’t!” has older sisters, for when his teacher KIN* The Royal The girl jumped up and ran sob ­ asked him the other day to define the Longs when other remedies failed. SHE WAS SATISFIED. % bing into the house. She could not imparts that I am a married man and, thirty-six word "fellow” he spoke right up resume her writing again, though the promptly and said: "A feller is some­ PoWDEfV peculiar sweet­ years of age, and live with my wife The gray, discouraging light of the manuscript of a half-finished story body whot comes to see yer.” and two little girls at Durham, Mo. autumn morning revealed every oracle lay on the table in her cosy sanctum A man living m Spencer, Mass, saw ness, flavor and I have stated this brief and plain so la the discolored ceiling, every flaw She got out her bankbook and in the uneven board floor, and Mrs. an advertisement that on the receipt delicacy noticed in the that all may understand. My case studied it for awhile; then she of $1 an elegant engraving of the -was a bad one, and I shall be glad Klsbee looked around with a bewild ­ brought in a shallow box and ad­ finest cake, biscuit, ered air as she came in to get break ­ "Landing of Columbus ” would be to tell anyone about it who will justed it in the sunniest nook of the sent He forwarded that amount and rolls, etc., which write me. Philip L. Schhncx , P. fast kitchen casement "Come, mother, make haste!" received in return one of the Colum­ oxpert pastry cook, AfootUt^IV O. Box 45, April 25, 1890. No man "La me, Susan, what are yon do­ bian two-cent stamps. shouted old Kisbee. "I’ve got to get declare is unobtainable ~ could ask a more honorable, busi­ out to the wood lots bright and early ing? ” asked Aunt Pamelia, who was An advertisement which appeared ness-like statement. • cutting up pumpkins for pies. lately in the Milton, Fla., Clarion by the use of any other this morning. ” "Plantin ’ morning glory seeds at this "Yes, I know, father. ” The old reads as follows: "February 20, 1S03. leavening agent woman still stared around her. "I time o ’ year. Be you gone crazy P” Editor Clarion: Sir—Allow me to tell can ’t think what makes the room look "I thought I should like to have the public that I lost my wife Decem­ so queer. Oh, I know! Father, you ’ve some plants ready for blossoming the ber 23, and she left three children, HUMORESQUE! Barometers were- Invented by Torricelli^ first thing in the spring, ” said Susan, 1543. torn those morning glory vines away and I have found a step-mother for "Wife,” aaid a henpecked husband, coloring a little. them. All are invited to come and see "Hanson ’s Maglo Corn Salve.** TAKE from the window. ” Mrs. Kisbee ’s poor old face grew "go to bed. ” “I won ’t!” "Sit up, Warranted to cure, or money refunded. Ask jowt l "Of course I have, ” said he, the marriage. She is a widow, and drumjlit for It. Price 25 cente. very white and drawn when she heard has been for three years. Look out. then. I will be obeyed somehow. ” "Dried-up old truck, keepin ’ out the Teacher —Nellie Smith, compare the light and air. What use were they? ” that her husband had sold the old Tuesday March 3, I will marry Mrs. Bombshells were first made In Holland ia place, but she signed the deed with ­ Charlotte Whittaker, W. F. R.” word late. Nellie, whose father edits 1495. "But there were lots o ’ flowers and an evening paper —Late, last, extra. buds on ’em yet, father. And in that out a word of remonstrance. The editor of the Scotsman not long FIT8-A1I flu stopped free by DR. RUIZ'S BBZAt "It’s late in tho day for me to op­ "Why did he go on the stage?” "Oh, IRHVB RKSTORBK. No lit after flnt day’s use. Mar­ sheltered spot the frost wouldn ’t hev ago received an envelope which bore velous curee Treatise aad W 00 trial bottle free to Ftt pose Luke’s will,” said she. "But hia friends egged him on. ” "Why did eaeae. Bend to Dr. Kline.ttl ArchSt . Philadelphia, fa. touched ’em for a week to oome.” one thing I know —I’m too old a tree in addition to his address a request he leave it?” "The public egged him "Mornin ’ glories don ’t amount to to bear transplanting. When I leave that the indorsed letter should be off.” Anemometers were Invented by Woflfers ta nothin ’,” snarled Klsbee. "Besides, handed to any bookseller in Edinburgh. 1709. I’m goin ’ to hev a load dumped the old house where I was born I The letter ran: "The kind of book Bridget—What ia the result of cast­ there to-day. It’s a handy place for shall leave it in a coffin. Father, he ’s that 1 want is a courting book —a ing bread upoea the waters? Brooks — If tke llaby la Cuttles Teeth, goin ’ to put his money into Western In our house it returns the second day Be aura and use that old and well-tried remedy, Maa the wood pile. ” book that will tell me how to talk to XV (Mibow ’i Sootuino Sraor for Children Tee thin#. X t doctor says it arts gently on the atomach, liver land specilation that Squire Oliver’s as a pudding. •nd kidney*, and 1* a pleasant laxative. This "Father! ” the lass that I love, a book that will 1 drink 1* made from herb*, and 1* prepared for use so full of, and it will be scattered "I know why so many of our girls a* easily a* tea. It U called _____ "I’m—goin ’—to —hev — a—load—o ’ tell me the words to say to her and A negro was discovered carrying a like autumn leaves. Oh.dear-oh.dear! are unhappy when they are married to very large armful of books, which —wood —dumped —here to-day! Don ’t "George, the words to ask her when i be court­ LANE’S MEDICINE I speak loud enough? ” ” she said to her son one ing her, is the sort of book that I foreigners, ” aaid Maud. "Why? ” brought forth the inquiry: "Going All drug elite sell It at u*o. and 11 a packers. If day, when he stopped in to see her, asked Mamie. "They can't get well to school? ” "Yas, sar, boss. ” "Do yon cannot rat It, tend your address for a free "But father, you always said you "Dr. Trevor, he ’s a buildln ’ on the want. No matter how few or how sample. I.ane ’a Family Medicine move* was goin ’to build a kitchen out there. ’’ little the words may be. ” enough acquainted with their hus ­ you study all those books? ” "No, $»r,j ih* newels each day. Addre** prettiest wing you ever see. He said F OKATOR H. WOODWARD. LxROT, H.X “I never said nothin ’ of the sort!” bands to pronounce their names. ” dey’s my brudder ’s. I’se a ignoranca he hoped it wouldn ’t disturb me X Car* Constipation and Dyspepsia. Little Mabel —Mamma, don ’t you kind ’er nigger ’side him, boss. Yer! "I want a kitchen, ” pleaded the none, but they was in a hurry with Dr. Shoop's Restorative Nerve P11H sent free poor old woman. with Medical Book to prove merit, for Sc stamp. think I can teach Fido to talk? Mam­ jest ought ’er see dat nigger flggerin ’,| the alterations. ” Drugslats.Zfcc. Dr Shoof , Box W.,Racine Wls. ma—No, dear; what made you think He done gone an ’ clean ciphered PJ SO’S CUP E FOP "That ’s a horse of another color, ” "You don't mind it, do you, Oeaeamptlvea and people sneered the old man. Electric omnibuses are to be Introduced you could? Little Mab$l—Well, when through addition, partition, substract*' who have weak lungs or Aath- “And when we were first married mother? ” an Liverpool street, In London. I gave him his dinner he growled just ion, distraction, abomination, justifica­ mm. should nie Pleo’iCure for M\-s. Kisbee shook her piteous old like you say papa does when his meal tion, hallucination, derivation, crea­ Consumption. U Una eared you promised me----- ” gray head sadly. Coughing Leads to Consumption. thoaaeads. It has not Injur ­ "I dare say I promised a good many doesn ’t please him. tion. amoutation and adootion. ed one. It Is not bad to taka "No,” said she. "I like to hear Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough at It U tba beet cough syrup. foolish things then. There ’s some once. You will see the excellent effect after Bold everywhere. Me. the hammerin ’. I’m glad Mis’ the first dose. Ask your friends about it. 50c promises better broken than kept, ” Trevor ’s goin ’ to have a nicer place and $100 at all druggists. 1 CONSUMPTION I philosophically observed Luke. to work in than ever I had. ” "And this old room ’s damp and the Steel needles were first made In England "Mother, Susy says----- ” in 1515. walls ha9 settled, and the ceiling has Mrs. Kisbee ’s face hardened. fell—and I was calculatin ’ to hev it lana'a Medicine Move# the Bowela Eaoli iR'sfmun "I don't want to hear what Susy Day. In order to he healthy this Is neces fixed up and put my bed in here, when says,” said she. "I don ’t calculate sary. Cures constipation, headache, kldnej the new kitchen was built. It always ana liver troubles and regulates the stomacl to go and live with you and Susan and bowels. Price 50c and 11.00 at all dealers. A remedy which. makes me feel so cheap when the Stopford. I am an old woman, an ’ If used by Wives sewing society meets here to hev about to experience I’ve got ways of my own that I can ’t The first almauac was printed In Hungary the painful ordeal our bed a standin in the parlor, no give up. I don't want nothin ’ to do In 1470. attendant upon matter how handsome the patchwork Child-birth, proves with a daughter-in-law. ” Western Farm Lands. an Infallible speci ­ Is.” She watched her son go down the fic for, and obviates Luke wiped his hands on the roller Fend the names and addresses of your the torture* of con ­ path. friends to P. S. Eustls. General Passenger finement, lessoning toweL "George has got an orful queer Agent, Burlington Route, Chicago, for a TJTJGJLJB COTTlsTITZ-, ©- S. the dangers thereof "Well, you've stood it thirty pamphlet descriptive of farm lands In Ne­ J. OHENEY MAKES OATH THAT HE IS THE SENIOR to both mother and look in his fade,” said she. "Mebbe braska, Colorado and Northwestern Kansas child. Sold by all years,” said he, "an ’ I guess you can I said too much. George has always bent free on application. _____,___OF THE FIRM OF F. J. OHENEY & OO., DOING druggists. Sent by stand it a little while longer. ” BUSINESS IN THE CITY OF TOLEDO, COUNTY AND STATE A express on ieoelpt "Do you mean, father, that I ain ’t been a good boy an ’ I didn ’t mean to Iron pavements were first laid In London " of price, $1.50 per hurt his feelin's. But I meant every In 1S17. ______" AFORESAID, AND THAT SAID FIRM WILL PA,Y THE SUM OF bottle, charges pre- to have a new kitchen, after all?” word I said.” ONC HUNDRED DOLLARS FOR EACH AND EVERY CASE S* S*' paid. "That's exactly what I do mean. ” The Beat Thing. 8RADFIELD REGULATOR CO.. ATLANTA. G a . Mrs.’ Kisbee said no more, but the It was spring before the alterations ••The beat thing yet!” That la the way a young OF OltfARRH ttHAT OANNOT Bg CURB© $Y ’THE USE OF on the house were finished. man put It who made arrangement* to work for B slow, bitter tears of old age trickled "It’s the old home, and yet ain't, ” F. Johnson & Co., of Richmond, Va. You can get HALL'S CATARRH CURE. ^ Tie Best down her cheeks as she lighted the said she. "The new bedroom furni ­ further Information by dropping them a card. Waterproof fire, brought a pail of drinking water ture came yesterday, and two Darby! from the spring and began to fry the Ice was first made by machinery by Carre SWORN TO BEFORE MB, AND SUBSCRIBED IN MY PRES­ Coat, ham and eggs in a little skillet. and Joan cheers for the verandy, and] In I860. In the such a pretty kitchen set, with new ENCE, THIS 6TH DAY OF DECEMBER, A. D. 1889. foSfl Her son Geor.ge came over that af­ crockery complete. Mis’ Trevor ’ll be Malaria Cured. ternoon from Farley’s mills, where he I was troubled with indigestion, and bil ­ WORLD I a happy woman. ” iousness at times; thought I had malaria. was foreman in a great shirt factory. Luke Kisbee stood sheepishly look ­ After taking l>r. Deane's Dyspepsia Pills "Mother! ” said he, “I’ve got some­ for a time I was entirely cured. ing out of the new south window. ALBERT Ob BURN, Carthage. N. Y. a thing to tell you. I'm engaged to As his wife came up to him he sud­ Write Dr. J. A. Deane & Co. Catskill, N. Y. marry Susy Stopford. Why, mother, denly turned around. Notary Publls. what ’s the matter? What are you The domestic relations of both Thackeray "Mother, ” said he, I may’s well tell and Dickens were unhappy. crying about? I thought you'd be so Catarrh Care is taken proof,SUCKER] and will keep you dry in tho hardest storm. The now as ever. That Western property The city of New York cares for IS,000luna ­ Hall's internally new POMM KL BLK KKK Is a perfect riding coat, and pleased. ” tics at a cost of $72 ) 000 a year. covers the entire saddle. Bewareof Imitations. Don't "It's jest like all the rest o* the turned out had. There wasn ’t any and acts directly upon the Blood and buy a coat If the “ Fish Brand ” Is not on It. Illustra­ good title, it seems, an ’ you ’ve lost The Evolution ted Catalogue free. A. J. TOWER. Boston, Mass. luck!” sobbed poor old Mrs. Kisbee. "Father ’s been an ’ tore down all my every cent! —Ev—e—ry cent! ” Of medicinal agents Is gradually relegating mucous surfaces. Mrs. Kisbee did not answer him. the old-time herbs, pills, draughts and vege­ E. B. WALTHALL 4 CO.. Druggists, Horae Cave, morning glory vines, an ’ I ain ’t goin ’ table extracts to tho rear and bringing Into Kv., *ay :t ’’Hall's Catarrh Cure cures everyone that Her attention was apparently concen ­ general use tlie pleasant and effective liquid to hev any new kitchen after all Uje*A.' JOHNSON, Medina, N. Y., sayst ''Hall’s these j’fF.rs, and now my only son has trated on something else. laxative, Syrup of Figs. To get tho true A Pure Norwegian "Father, ” said she. "what ’s them remedy see that It is manufactured by the Catarrh Cure cured me.” , oil is the kind used got engaged to one of the Stopfords, under the window? Morning glories! California Fig Syrup Co only. For sale by CONDUCTOR E. D LOOMIS, Detroit, Mlch.,aayBi that wasn't never friends with our all leading druggists. "The effect of Hall’s Catarrh Cure la wonderful. ” 1 In the production This time o ’ year? Why the apples' Wrtie him about It. folks----- ” KBY. H. P. CARSON, Scotland, Dak., Bays: I J. C. SIMPSON. Marquess, W. Va„ aayst I of Scott ’s Emul­ ain ’t fairly in bloom yet; and here A combined mailing and delivery "But, mother, ” laughingly pleaded the mornin ’-glories is four feet high "Two bottles of Hall’s Catarrh Cure complete- “ Hall'* Catarrh Cure cured me of a very bad sion — Hypophos- George, "these are not the days of letter box for house doors, the slot for ly cured my little girl.” | case of catarrh. ” Montague and Capulet feuds.” and trained on strings already. Who ’s ingoing letters being made in a neat HALL’S CATARRH CURE is sold by all Dealers in Patent Medicines. 1 phitesof Lime and "I don ’t know what you're talkin' that woman down there workin ’, plate, which can be unlQcked by the Soda are added about, ” said Mrs. Kisbee, who was aropmj the roots? Transplantin ’ postman, the outgoing letters then Frio© 75 Oents a. Bottle. them from a wooden box, true’s I live! falling into his hands from the upper for their vital ef­ not a student of the immortal Why it’s Susan Stopford! And there ’s fect upon nerve Shakespeare, "but I always despised portion of the receptacle inside the Tb« only Genuine HALL'B CATARRH CUKE la Manufactured by them Stopfords. An ’ Susan, she ’s a George liftin ’ another box of ’em door, is a new invention. and brain. No story writer, I am told, as she goes outen a wagon! Well, I do declare!” F. J. CHENEY Sl CO., Toledo, O. my$tery surrounds this formula— She hurriedly opened the window YOU CAN SEE IT, about with her fingers all inky and and called excitedly: BEWARE OR IMITATIONS. 1 tho only mystery Is how quickly don ’t help none at all with the house perhaps, one of Dr. "George! George! Susan! Don't Pierce’s Pleasant Testimonials sent /re# on application, > It builds up flesh and brings baek work.” "But, mother 9he hires a girl with you put all them vines into the Pellets — but you strength to the weak of all ages, ground! Save one in a little flower can ’t feel it after If afflicted with the money she earns. She ’s the best it’s taken. .And sore area, use 1 Thompson's Ey$ Water and sweetest girl in the world. When pot for me when I go—to the poor- yet it does you Patents. Trade-Marks. house! ” $75.00 to $250.00 workingny for ^ Examination and Advice a* to Patentability of may I bring her to see you? ” more good than B. F. JOHNSON A CO., RICH MONO, Invention. Send for ” Inventors ’ Guide, or How to Get "I don ’t want to see her at all,” Susy Stopford laid down her trowel any of the huge, a Patent. ’’ PAT2ICX OTAMELL. WASSQTOTON, S. C. Scott's Emulsion AIIIAPII r.r*a by drok zbthod . b* k.ir*. said the old woman, querulously. "Mrs. Kisbee —mother! ” said she, old-fashioned RAMIaP H ■« I’*' ” «»•' riMUKKK a dh < aa . UAIITII comml»fIon—Wanted will check Consumption and U in a voice so full of tender sympathy pills, with their U M la U !■ H TRKAkl.k. 141 Wsbuh A*. ,Ckletg.,HI. 0* I II II A mwR III good hustling agent* Indispensable In all wasting dis- And then she broke down again, cry­ I 11 11 In every town and county in tho that the old woman involuntarily held griping and vio ­ a . aa • Wiltbn, «»u, IlnnlM, Hiram, ing. lence. These tiny U I UU United Stati-e to aril our pure teas, I eases, George went away much perturbed out her hands to her. coffee, spice*, baking powder and extract*. Send to Prepared by Seett A Bsvss, !f, Y, All druggist^ Pellets, the smallest and easiest to take, In eiampe for our wholesale price list. American in spirit. He had never seen his "Mother! ” interrupted George, "let bring you help that lasts. Constipation, niAt 4-4$ |Prnfi I lUU CHICAGO SCALE CO., l%le»*®, Ill. Tea Co , 827 Michigan Ave., Detroit, Mich. mother 90 broken-hearted before. me tell you the story. Right here Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, Sick or nryo bveryonk should always usk ioaaaaraaaaAAA$$Mll "I don ’t know what she ’ll i*y, ” among the morning-glory vines,under Bilious Headaches, and all derange ­ reno TUE REQT Noa.0tt.i4,iso.z»,m DR.KI LM ER'S K.terbrook ’a lilt DC4I ECTFRRRnnff PHWESf thought he, "when she hears that the window. This is your birthday, ments of liver, stomach, and bowels, 26 JOHN ST.. NKW YORK. Ed I EUDilUUn are permanently cured. E IN w TO I father has made up his mind to mother. You ’re 70 years old to-day. -ertFrom IStotS lb. — —ICE1-, month. Hirm sell the old place. It’s too bad of him. And here are the deeds of the Old jAT/C trmUi.«ol (by prac- But father never treated mother home in my pocket —Susy’s present A square offer of $500 cash yALJW tldny phvdrtxn). No lUrrlnf.i is made by the proprietors of X'”r Tboomndt cnr.il. Send *c la »Uniwl - - . half decent. ” to you, mother. It’s Susy that lias O. W. F. SNYDelR, M. D., Mail Dept Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, MeVleker’a Theater. Chicago, Susy Stopford was at the window bought this place and fitted it up just for any case of Catarrh, no when young Kisbee came back. She as we thought you would like. And matter how bad or of how ran out to meet him. her bright hair here you are to live like a queen in long standing, which they can ­ RUPTURED ? ■%■■■■ Illustrated Publicatlont, Bealaj’s Hard Rubber Trusma hare bam used in 1(10,000 blowing in the wind, her red lips apart. your palace to the end of your days.” not cure. ease*. Macbanioal Treatment of Rapture mailed free. "Well. George!" she cried. "I never thought o ’ that, ” said she. L B. SEELEY & CO^^^Uidip^. 8 ^ | UbllBIdAlio. Washington nnd Oregon, the f FRII OOVIRNMINT * “I don't know what to say to you, "It ain ’t a dream, is it? But I—I Susy," be began; "mother isn't her ­ won ’t live here, Susy, unless jjpu and no LOW PRICK ■ A Kllin self to-day. But she -----” George will come here and live too. ” DO YOU "She doesn ’t like me, George—I Susy shook her sunshiny head. piua. uanziau/ i aa vw., «a » vt . wvu*<•*• in..■m w» agricultural,Grating LANDS nnd Timber knew that before. There was some "George must be near Farley’s > to settlers. Mailed FREE Address "***>•' KIDNEY LIVER *ss "WM." So Tr? Old trouble between her mother and mills,” said she. “But we’ll come Cures Constipation utA*. a. ui Land tew.. R. T. K. a., at. real. Bias. grandfather Stopford. She jilted and spend Sunday with you, mother, Biliousness, him or he threw her over, I never if you ’ll let us?” DON T DELAY CHICKEN-HATCHING BY STEAM. MEND YOUR OWN HARNESS Headache, foul breath, aour stomach, heart ­ "If I’ll let your WITH burn or dyspepsia, constipation. quite understood which. But I fully VICTOR intend to make her like me.” Trembling all over, Mrs. Klsbee \V" INCUBATOR U] THOMSON’S 81 mple, aaey of operati on .eelf-r*cu- "I am afraid she won't give you opened the door and came out into latlng, reliable, fully guaranteed. Poor Digestion, the sweet spring air and sunshine. Send 4e. for Ulus. Catalogue. Geo. Distress after eating, pain and bloating in tha the chance, Susy.” artel dt Co . actrs. Quincy, lll.U.S.A. (J SLOTTED stomach, shortness of breath, pains in the heart, "Tell me all about it, George,” she "Won ’t you kiss mo, Susy?” said said. George told her. "I only she. "I've been awful uncharitable IEWIS* 96% LYE CLINCH RIVETS. Loss of Appetite, wish I was rich, ” said he, "I would in my thoughts of you, but I’m willin ’ No tool* required. Only a hammer needed BALSAM I FOTIEBID AITS FSSmaS to drive and clinch them easily and quickly; A splendid feeling to-day and a depressed onp buy the place myself, and I’d build to take ’em all back now. If I’d only k (PATBNTXD) leaving the clinch absolutely smooth. Repairing to-morrow, nothing seems to tastl good, tired, The Urongftt and pumt Lye that kitchen the poor old soul so knowed you loved mornin ’-glories as made. Unlike other Lye, It being no bole to be made in the leather nor burr for the sleepless and all unstrung, weakness, debility. Rivet*. They are STRONO. TOUGH and DURABLE. longs for, and a porch in front to well as I did, I’d have felt different" a tine powder and packed In a can Millions now in use. All length*, uniform or ttwarantoe —Use content* of One Bottle, If not bea- train morning glory vines on. ” “Susy,” said George, as they drove with removable lid. the contents assorted, put up In boxes Mtad, Druggists will refund you the price paid. are always ready for use. Will Ask your dealer for them, or send 40c. At Druggist.) 50c. Size, $1.00 Size. Susy looked thoughtful. home together, “are you satisfied make the 5cri |>crfhmed Hard Soap la stamps for a bo^ of 100; assorted size*. 'Invalids' Outdo to Health" free-Consultation fit* R 0«ra Oddi. Cough*. Sen Threat, Creep. Isfltesx*. in 20 minutes without boiling. It la "Who buys it?” she asked. with your investment? ” • he heat for cleamlng wait* pipe*, MAwarACTtiaao *r • Dr. Kilmer h Co., Binohaktoh , N. Y. Whooping Cough. Broneeltli itl iithnt. A certain enn JUDSON L. THOMSON MFC. CO.. "Doctor Trevor. ” And Susy answered: (Or Contraption la flnt itagei, and a nn relief la ad­ dWnfbctlng sinks, closet*, washing bottles, paint*, tree*, etc. Watlthwm, Mans. — f Whan writing to Advertiser* plaaao saf "What does he pay? ” "More than satisfied!” —- Boston vanced stages Uie at oaea. Ten will eae tha excellent •Act aftar taking tha Snt dote Sold hr dealers every- r?£ij&i&tek00' W. N. U.. D.--XI--1 7. ’ foa aaw tha advartlaamant la this Pspta “Twelve hundred dollars. It Isn't Globe. vher*. Large bettiai 50 eeati and 81.00. r Dl'FLAIK, April 28, 1893. Not much new i from Puplain this week. It has Thursday, April 27, 18 93. been too ktoruiy. N. W. Brans tilled Rev. K. P. Sprague's pulpit Isst FOB THE FINEST ARTISTIC Suuday evening. Rev .Sprague is quite sick. THE COUNTY. Lewis McCullough, Lemuel Holbrook, Frano Nor- OVID. gate, Miuule Hall aud Eva Beurman returned to Y'psilauti Monday morning. PAPER HANGINGS"^ From the RegUter-UnlOD. Epworlh league next Sunday morning at 11 Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. John McCreery, o ’clock. Don ’t forget It. Subject, “My Responsi ­ of South Ovid, on Sunday, April ltith, a bility for my Weak Brother. ” Leader, Lewis In all Grades we can please /ou. girl. Chapman. Carpets, The young people of this place made Rev. W. E. We are still selling the Latest Chas. Farmer has bought and shipped Wheeler a pleasant surprise on Thursday evening Patterns in White Back Paper at 4,000 pounds of wool at this place this of last week. He experts to leave here soon. season, and will ship a car load at While at work raising Wm. Pizzell’s barn on For ioc per Double Roll. Fine k J Howell this week Friday, and also one Saturday, April 22, a stick of timber ten Inches Grades of Gilt Paper from ioc per at Fenton next Tuesday. square and sixteen feet long fell from a height of Everybody. Carpets seven reel, striking Morrice Squires and fracturing Double Roll up. The Michigan Produce Co. bought the his limb at tbe ankle joint. Dr. A. B. Way, of Elsie, reduced tho fracture and It is doing well as Best Paper Hangers Delivered Anywhere first load of wool in Ovid this season on In the County. Special line of Fine Colors in can be expected. Kd. Butterfield was on the stick Thursday, April 0, which is certainly at the time, but was not hurt any to speak of. Inside Paints containing Varnish. quite early. The load contained about PA’S BOY. 1 1,000 pounds. The price being paid for ------■ ------All the latest shades in Outside BATH. Unwashed wool is from 12 to 17 cents, Bath , April 25, 1893. Paints. Best Grade $1.25 per according to quality. Herbert Tooker returned to the Slate Normal AUR Entire New Line is now in and far ex ­ Gallon. Plastico in all Colors Corilnna Independent: “Benjamin Monday. ceeds any previous attempt made in St Hunger attended a mass meeting at Alton Phelps is wielding the birch In Diet. No. 1. Johns. and White. Ovid last fall and when lie came home ltev. Mr. Dunning tilled the pulpit at the Baptist church Sunday evening. A very good Ingrain Carpet for 15c. A good Yours Truly, the train did not go any further than Mrs. Waller Hall, who was reported better last Hemp for only 10c. A better Ingrain for 25 Owosso ami he had to walk to Corunna. week, has been much worse since and is now and 30c. Good, Heavy, Extra Superfine In ­ He sued the D. & M. for damages and slightly Improving. got ?2-3 in Judge Knight ’s court Friday. Couqueat meeting of H. Y. P. U. next Sunday grain at 40 and 50c. Good All-Wool Ingrain, TRAVIS & BAKER, morning. Topic : ‘ Africa for Christ. ” Every­ 55c, worth 70c. In Brussels we have a good LEBANON. body is invited to attend. one at 60c. Our line is Exceptionally Large Corner Drug Store. Lebanon , April 25, 1893. The sociablo which was to have been held at C. and Complete, including the best makes of In ­ C. C. AnlhoDy is having his liouso plastered. J. Chapman ’s Friday e-ening, was postponed until Rochester Clothing Company. Win. Pinkney has built an addition to his house. Tuesday evening this week. grain, Brussels and Moquette. Teachers ’ association at Bath next Saturday. Mr. aud Mis. Frank AbUoit wtro in Lebanon Our motto is to let no one beat us in either We believe all patrons of schools who are able last week. .should come out and hear tbe papers and partici ­ style or price. Her. Mr. Tortei field, tbo U. B. minister that has pate in the discussions. been located at Matbcrton, haa moved to Tuscola Mervin Webster, whose team ran away as re­ A FEW ILLUSTRATIONS county. ported last week, was not so badly injured as The Mr. Chittenden who came from New York stated. At least he was able to come to town that last summer aud located on the island, has left his same evening to get his harness repaired and also family on “stouj ridge” and returned to N. Y. plowed next day. IN PRICES! Wesley Reynolds Is head cook for the men at Rogers A Raners saw mill. He is quite famous in FOWLER. Il that line. Any youug lady wishing a house keeper We are.enabled, through our superior will fiud it to her interests to consult Wesley. Fowler , April 25, 1893. M. A. Harper is convalescing. Charles Howard and Ada Leetch were married ■ytTE have a Splendid Assortment! faciliiies, to offer the people of St. Tuesday, April 25. Charles and hla father have Mr. Love, of Ported, was in town Sunday. been ‘'batching ” it for some time, and a female Sydney Parks lost a new iniicbs cow last week. A splendid bargain in Chenille Curtains Johns and vicinity the best goods at will be a welcome addition to their household. We Fair prospects of a bran new grocery store in for $3.75, worth $5.00. These were bought at wish them a life of prosperity aud happiness. town. special sale and no one will duplicate them. lowest prices. J.S. Mrs. C. Spearbraker, of Waconsta, was in town Monday. Lace Curtains for 50c each and up. In Shade NORTH WATERTOWN. Mr. Winston, of St. Johns, visited our school Curtains we are in it. Over 40 styles to select Monday. North Watertown , April 24, 1893. from and at lower price than ever before Hugo Gross is attending court at St. Johns this John G. Patterson and wife attended his mother ’s heard of. A Good Curtain for 25c, mounted week. fuDeral In Riley Sunday. Best Business suits in St. Johns for $4 Miss Grace Howe is teaching In the Klnypld Mr. aud Mrs. Gorsuch, of Coruona, visited friends on an A1 spring roller. district, Riley. here Friday and Saturday of last week. $5, $6, $7 and upwards. Working Prof. John R. Grinold, of Piltrheld, Illinois, is Chas. Doering purchased of Mr. Heller the village property formerly owned by Chas. Miller. visiting his parents here. Yours Respectfully, Pants, cut for comfort and warranted Vander Dlcklnsop, of Marlon, Ocecla county, is Rev. Hickey, presiding elder of the M. E. church, visiting his relatives here. will hold services at the M. E. church next Sunday not to rip, $1 and upwards at at 2:30 p. m. Sowing oats goes rather slow here. Theodore Rich sowed eleven acres before the rain. Epworth league Sunday evening at 7 o ’clock. Subject, "My Responsibility for my Weak Brother. ” H. L. KENDRICK. August Pate had quite a lively runaway last week I-eader, Mrs. Webster. on his farm, breaking up his harness considerably. • As Mr. Keeney was called to St. Johns on busi ­ No. 17 Miss Jennie Taylor and her mother, Mrs. Lacy ness the fore part of the week, there was no school Taylor, of Clio, Genessee county, are visiting here. in his department during his absence. Clinton Ave. OUR NEW STOCK f ' I Rev. D. Wbitely and wife, of Orion, Oakland Mrs. Delia Mahar was summoned to her father ’s county, have been visiting at their daughters, Mrs. home last week as her mother was threatened with Ella Rich. typhoid fever. She is now improving slowly. -IN- ST. JOHNS, MICH. Sunday school was organized at the Clark school Sydney Parks and family desire to express their house three weeks ago last Sunday with the follow ­ gratitude for the kindness of their friends and St. Johns Mercantile Company. ing officers elected : Superintendent, Noble Lee; neighbors in their assistance in tho sickness and assistant, Mrs. Ella Rich; secretary, Miss Addle burial of tbeir nephew, Ernest Parks. Also those Croukrite; treasurer, Miss Ida Parks; organist, OUR NEW STORE who furnished flowers at the church, and the choir. Mrs. Ella Rich ; librarian, Frankie Kinney; asa’i. organist, Frankie Kinney. Notwithstanding bad roads and weather Fridny 5 evening the calico hop at (idler's Hall was a suc­ Is ready for your inspection. O L I V E. cess. Miss Emma Mnukey secured tbe prize of a lovely basket of choice flowers for the nicest calico * II Olive , April 22, 1893. dress. Mrs. Dan Sturgis held tbe lucky number .1. II. Brink goes to St. Johns as a junior this that drew the silk quilt. week. Mrs. Bedell, mother of E. II. Bedell, went to Bay mJPLAIN. In low Shoes See Those In ladies' Fine Shoes See the City last week. Dcplain , April 25, 1893. Bootees, Hand Turns, Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Pills visited friends at Grand Very discouraging weather. • Bluchers, Hand Welts, Ledge last Sunday. E. II. Bedell Is recovering from an attack of in ­ Miss Agnes Warren spent Sunday with Miss Southern Ties, Machine Sewod in flammation of the lungs. Case, of Ovid. Oxfords, Button, Joseph Vallette, of Saginaw, is visiting Mr. and Lein. Holbrook and Eva Buerman have returned Orze Tops, Lace, Mrs. Charles Rockwell. to tbeir school at Ypsilanti. Opera Slippers, Blucher, Miss Inez Reed will teach the . spring term of Mrs. liter, of Bay City, is visiting her father and Pumps. And all the other New Styles. SPECIAL SALE school at Olive centre. sisters, Lily and Lu Cooper. Frank Dunlap nDd Leslie Farrier went to North Miss Harriet Vreeland will give an entertain ­ -OF- Dakota a short time ago. ment at Disciple church Saturday evening, for tbe Mrs. Reubin Brink fell and injured herself quite benefit of the Y. P. 8. C. E. Miss Vreeland comes We have positively the Largest Stock in Clinton severely a short time ago. highly recommended as a select reader and in pre ­ Will Phillips has moved from St. Johns and Is senting character sketches. We hope the people County and it is growing every day. living on the H. A. Simmons farm. will show their appreciation of her kindness In comlDg here by giving her a lull house. LACE CURT AINS Mrs. Dey VanFleet and Mrs. 8 . A. Pearce weie 2 on the sick list last week, but are getting better. We regret to hear that Rev. Frederick Craver, of J. T. Oberry has purchased George Field’s feed St. Louie, formerly of this place, is fast auccumblng barn in LansiDg, and will take possession of the to that dread disease, consumption. Although the family have many kind and sympathizing friends, DUTCHER’S CASH SHOE HOUSE. same soon. Will White and George Green, of Battle Creek ; the case it an especially sad ODe, for a wife and six Miss Hattie White, of Lansing, aud Miss Ada Van- children are dependent for their eupport on the Wert, of Fenton, were guests of the Misses Altle aalary he receives as mlalster of tbe gospel In the Corbit & Valenitine —Hardware. and Josie Pearce last Sunday. Free Methodist church. But He who careth even for the sparrows will surely care for this family of LADIES, we have prepared some extra bargains for you. A recent purchase of little ones. BENGAL- about 200 Pairs of Lace Curtains gives ua some genuine good things. RILEY. Bengal , April 22, 1893. Mrs. Jesse Everts is a little better. Riley . April 25, 1893. Charles Rowell is on the sick list. Will Odirg was home from Dalwin the first of 25 Pairs, 3 yds long, taped and bound, only 65c, Mrs. John Brown la numbered among tho sick tbe month for a abort vacation. ones. Actual value, $1.00 Mrs. Anna Pratt is spending a few days this Ora Travis Is home from Ypsilanti for a week’s week in St. Johns. 25 Pairs, 3 yds long, taped and bound, only $1.00, k 1 vacation. The barn of Mr. Ernst was raised yesterday not ­ Mis* Minnie Odlng commenced her eprlng term Actual value, $1.50 withstanding the severe weather. oi school at Bougbton school house Monday, the 25 Pairs, 3y2 yds long, taped and bound, only $1.50, . Our supervisor, John Brown, Is busy taking the 24th. Inventory of property in the town. Mies Orpba Dane and Mr. Orel Hildreth were Actual value, $2.00 Albert Harper returned Tuesday from the Battle married at the Congregational parsonage in St* 25 Pairs, 2,% yds long, taped and bound, only f 1.75, Creek Sanitarium, having received no encourage ­ Johns. Why not buy the Oliver ment of an ultimate recovery. Mrs. John Patterson, of Bengal, died last Friday, Actual value, $2.50 Mr. and Mrs. Luther Jones, of Carson City, were of neuralgia of the stomach, aged about 70 years. Plow and save 30 per cent, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Plowman Wednesday, also She follows her husband, who passed to the greaLj 25 Pairs, 2,]/2 yds long, taped and bound only $2.50, her sister, Mrs. Wm. Fossett, of Olive, who are beyond four years previous. The funeral was held in Repairs. The best Gen ­ Actual value, $4.00 sisters of Mr. Plowman. at the Boughton school house Sunday, Rev. C. G. Eddie Plowman, who has been suffering fora Thomas officiating. The remains were interred In eral Purpose Plow made. long time with Inflammatory rheumetlam, la some Bougbton cemetery. She leaves a great many better, but still unable to leave the house, so could relatives and friend* to mourn her loss. • We are agents for the not attend the birthday anniversary at the home of his parents. Walter A. Wood and Deer- Miles Nerve and Liver PlUs. About forty relatives and friend* met at the ing Machines. homo or Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Plowman Wednesday, Act on a new principle —regulatiug April 19th, It being Mr. P.owman ’s sixty-eighth the liver, stomach and bowels through We have just received a birthday, and also to celebrate the sixty-first birth ­ the nerves. A new discover- Dr. day of Mrs. Plowman, which occurs two week’s Miles’ Pills Bpeedily cure. biliousness, large stock of Wire and later. The surprise was complete. Six tons and bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipa ­ three daughter were present, one eon and two tion. Unequated for men, woman and Nails of all kinds. daughters being absent. The company left two children. Smallest, mildest, surest. handsome willow rockers as a token of friendship. 50 doses, 25 cents. Samples free at Travis

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