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4 The Clinton Republican.

VOL. XXXVIII-NO 43. ST. JOHNS, MICH., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1894. WHOLE NO. 1,966.

LOCAL MATTERS H. 8. Fuller, formerly of Ludington, Dsatblof Alonzo Lnphain. The Republican. was in town Monday. NO CAUSE 0? ACTION! SYNOPSIS 0? THE BELLS. The oelebrated $1.00 apectaclee at Alonzo Laphara died at the home of Mrs. Delta Keyes is visiting her A FINE PRODUCTION ARRANGED FOR hie brother, in Lansing, Wednesday, 0. C. VAUGHAN, PUBLISH!*. Allison ’s. MoGUIRE, PATTERSON * COMPANY ST. JOHNS THEATRE GOERS. parents in Maple Rapids this week. Feb. 14th, at 5 o ’clock p. m., of paralysis. Get oar prices before you trade a dol KNOCKED OUT. The Shakespeare Dramatic Company in ----- "TERMS r The minors of Daniel B. Griswold, of It will be remembered that Mrs. \ lar anywhere, we can save yon money. Erckmann —Chatraln’a Romantic Drama Lapham died January 2nd, of pneu ­ Strictly la Adrkno*, •1.00 Maple Rapids, have been granted a "The Bells’’ with Correct Oostnmes, Cal­ 4tf Krkpps , Dk Witt & Co. pension. The Jury and Everybody Elao Agreed cium Lights, Etc. monia, and it is probable thather loes All Settlements of Past Due Subscrip­ KAlex. Petrie is still quite lame from there waa Nothing to stand On. and the breaking up of home hastened BBEVITI ES. It is with pleasure that The Republi I tions mill be made at the rate the effects of a coasting accident over a the death of the husband. Mr. Lapham can announces the appearance of The The case of Eugene McGuire vs. the leaves one daughter, Mrs. Louis Gibbs, of S1.S0 Per Tear. Meetings every night at the M. £ week ago- Shakespeare Dramatic Company at church. editor of Thb Republican for an who was with him during the last Our advertising rates are 9100 per column per Miss Madge Bunday has gone to Ann alleged libelous publication last August, Newton Hall next Thursday evening* annum. Business notices five cents per line foi Fred Marsh, of Fenton, spent Sunday Arbor to enter the university, she is a February 22, in “The Bells” with the hours of illness. Mrs Frank Weller, of each Insertion. Editorial notices, ten oenta. whereby the former felt that his reputa­ 8t. Johns, was the danghter of Mrs. Business cards, 91 per line per year. in 8t. Johns. bright student tion was demoged to the extent of ton following cast of players : Marriage, birthand death notices inserted free. Matthias...... Mr. Howard Fitzgerald Lapham by a former husband. The Obituary comments, resolutions, cards of thanks, A. J. Hicks made a business trip to Letters advertised February 14tb,1894: thousand dollars, came on for trial in Christian ...... Mr. H. A. Dodge remains will be brought to St. Johns eto., will be charged for at the rate of five cents Owosso Monday. Mise May Peak, Tbos. W. Turner, Mrs. per line. the circuit court Monday. The follow ­ Father Walter...... Mr. C. P. Baker and the funeral held in the Congrega ­ Correspondence containing local news lsiolic Mrs. S. S. Walker arrived from Old A. Zebolbrook. ing jury was chosen: J. F. Skinner, Hans...... Mr. E. J. Moinet ted from all parts of the county. tional church at about 12:30 Friday. Anonymous communications not Inserted under Mission Monday. Miss Etta Richards is visiting rela­ Essex; David Clark Jr., Eagle ; Charles President of the Court ...... Mr. E. L. Dooling any circumstances. Mesmerist ...... Mr. W. Holton A. E. Dutcber and family are visiting tives in Mt. Blanchard, Ohio, for a Schray, DeWitt; D. C. Leech, Lebanon; Many subscribers are in arrears for Walter Eames, Greenbuah ; Jeremiah Dr° Zimmer!...... Mr. R. G. Allison relatives in Howell. couple of weeks. The Republican . A settlement will be JOB PRINTING. Howe, Olive; Erie Ingersoll.Greenbush; Catherine...... Miss Stella Baker Gur material Is new and of thelatest styles, and George Brown made a business trip to On account of the storm Monday, appreciated. we guarantee satisfaction, both In prices the Maple Rapids and Eureka stages Michael Bertram, Westphalia; J. C- Sozel ...... Miss Mamie Emmons and Quality of work. Detroit Wednesday. Annette ...... Miss Nina Waldron did not leaye until the following day. Lyon, Essex; Albert Taylor, Olive; Peasants, Judges, etc. BUSINESS LOCALS. Miss Ella North is going to Williams- Andrew Hainer, Duplain; W. W. Whit­ Henry Irving and his company ap­ BUSINESS DIRECTORY ton to clerk in a store. Will Bishop, of St. Louis, Mo., called Good Second-Hand Piano for Sale. on friends in St Johns last week. He ten, Dallas. The McGuire was repre­ peared in a fine production of the play Edwin E. White returned from the I have a good second-hand square case ATTORNEYS. is pleased with his position in St. Louis. sented by Patterson & Flynn and at the Lyceum theatre in , Bradbury piano, which I will sell very south Monday morning. ex-Judge 8mitb, of Ionia, and The LEWIS SEVERANCE, A. B. At the annual meeting of the Mich­ which ran for 151 consecutive nights. cheap for cash. Enquire at Republican ^TTORNEY, OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. ffm. E. Johnson,.of Lapeer, is spend ­ igan grand lodge of the Knights of Republican by W. H. Brunson, and The play has a peculiarly fascinating in ­ office. F. E. DeWitt. Fedewa ing a few days in St. Johns. Honor at Lansing Wednesday, Albert & Walbridge. terest and always holds the closest at­ Cloaks ! Cloaks 1 The complainant opened the case by WM. N. STOCKER, A. E. Dutcher and family spent the tention of an audience. Great reduction in cloaks. Cloaks of OLDIERS AND COMRADES. I BEING ONE Thqmas, of St. Johns, was elected grand reading the article published, which bad the latest style at your own price. of your number, therefore know your wante first of the week in Howell. chaplain. Matthias is an Alsatian innkeeper, and Sand also your rights by law, therfore respectfully so ­ also appeared before its publication in for the lack of 3000 franc he i6 about to At John H icks ’. licit your patronage in the prosecution of claims for E. C. Cummings, of Carson City, was Do not fail to attend a grand ball to nitons. back pay, bounty or rations. Also Notary The Republican in the Mason News, lose his inn. A rich Polish Jew spends For Sale at Sprague A Squair’a Elevator. iblic. Enquire at Putt’s grocery. in town on business Friday. be given at Perry ’s Hall, Maple Rapids, Mason Democrat and Lansing Journal. No. 1 shell corn 45c. per bushel. KSStf WM. N. STOCKER. Feb. 23rd, 1894. All are invited to the Dight at his tavern. The village frank Conn, of Durand, spent Sunday It will strike the disinterested reader as sleeps. The Jew leaves and in the Ear corn 25c. per bushel. 1. H. FKDKWA. H. B. WALBBIDOB with his parents in St. Johns. attend. Good music. Larry E. Knick­ a little Btrange, perhaps, that McGuire Oats 32c. per bushel. FEDEWA A WALBRIDGE, erbocker, proprietor. darkness of the night on a lonely road Ground feed 90c. per 100 lbs. ttorneys at law , st. Johns , mich. Bert Brown and wife have gone to did not sue those papers first, but the the murder of the Jew |by Matthias Corn meal 90c. per 100 lbs. A Over Travis A Baker’s. Chicago, where Mr. Brown has employ ­ Joel. E. Cagwin, of Boone, Iowa, a great and only Hennery did not Hve in takes place. This is fifteen years prior Midlings 85c. per 100 lbs. ment. former clerk at A. O. Hunt ’s, will be the county where those journals are Hay, straw, wood, beans, linseed meal, ■. tt. rmjtn>. r. a. rmm. a . j. baldwik . to the opening of the play, and is repeat­ oyster shell and all kinds of grain, lower PERRINS A BALDWIN, married to Mias Loretta Kenyon at the published, and had never had a pen ed at the close of the first act by a strik­ Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gibbs are here home of her mother, Mrs. M. H. than the lowest. 43-tf ttorneys at law , money loaners trom Oberlin to attend the funeral of picture of himself written by their ing tableaux. No clue is found. and Real state Agents. Office over Dunning, in St. Johns, to-day. Dress Goods. AWlckea’grocery, Clinton Ave., St. Johns, Mich.Mrs. Gibbs’ father. editors. By the Jew’s money Matthias becomes Albert Thomas and M. F. Pitts went to Those new dress goods at John Hicks’ EDWIN H. LYON. JOHN C. DOOLINO. The complainant ’s attorneys had no burgomaster, rich and respected. For are beauties. Call and see them. Grand Commander Sir H. L. Anthony Lansing Monday as representatives from ETON A DOOLING. will meet with St. Johns Comtnandry case from the start, and begun to flounder further security he marries his daughter ttorneys at law , st. Johns , mich. the K. of H.’s of this place, to attend a and pettifog, making ridiculous and For Sale. Office over Kendrick's store. 85tf No. 24, K. T. to-night. to a young gendarme, through whose sa­ 40 acres near the Village of St. Johns. A meeting of the grand lodge of Knights of senseless objections, consuming valuable gacity alone be feared discovery of his Ray Hewitt, of Maple Rapids, re­ Enquire of (40tf) 8. S. Walker . NORTON A WEIBCER, Honor held in the senate chamber at time and piling up expense to the crime. Afraid that by talking in his ttorneys at law , office in court moved on Tuesday to Detroit, where Ton Will Regret, House, up stairs, St. Johns, Micb. Lansing Tuesday. county. They soon rested their case, dreams he might betray himself, Mat­ A be will engage in the wholesale bicycle If You forget WALBRIDGE A OSBORN^ ^Prof. H. E. Butler, of Alma college- and the defense was made. It was thias on the night of his daughter ’s « Hi trade. To look over our Remnants. ^TTORNEYS AT LAW, ST. JOHNS. MICH haa accepted the call of the Congrega­ shown that the article in question was wedding sleeps in a lonely room at the H. L. Kendrick . O. L. Frain, of Ovid, and Miss Carri- tional church of 8t. Johns, and will clipped from the Mason paper by Mr. top of the house. bee Cook, of Lansing, were married Millinery at Cost. soon remove here and engage in the Fuller during the absence of the editor He dreams. In that dream he is FKYBIOIAN8. last week Wednesday. They will reside I am closing out my entire stock of active work of the pastorate, in the In New York, and that the latter never brought before a judge and all the fear- in Ovid. of trimmed and untrimmed hats al cott. HENRY PALMER, M. D. meantime occupying the church each saw the article until it was published. fulness of the court of crime. He All other seasonable goods at greatly ENERAL PRACTICIONER AND PRACTI- The Miss Ida Schneiderwind benefit Sunday. This effectually disposed of the question makes a strong defence, an appealing reduced prices for the next thirty days. j'J G cal Occullst. Office over Hunt ’s Drugstore, which was to take place Monday night, Respectfully, \j 4. Office hours 2 to 5 r. M. 49tf of malice charged by complainant. A defence. He defies the judge. Nothing has been postponed until the week Complaint has reached this office that Mrs. L. Canfield . J.J. TRAVIS, M. D*, the Elsie package of Republicans have number of respectable citizens from has been proven against him. A hyp­ FFICE OVER FILDEW A MILLMAN’S. Dis­ following Easter Delhi, \lason and Lansing, Ingham Embroideries. eases oi Women aDd Children a specialty. not been received for two weeks. The notist is summoned by the judge. In O Fred Schneider, who has been visit ­ county, where McGuire had formerly New style and pattern in embroideries, matter will be looked into. Thift week a sleep brougbt on in spite of himself At John H icks . 8. E. GILLAM, M. D„ ing friends in St. Johns and vicinity, lived, testified as to bis bad reputation HYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OFFICE AND Tux Republican has been held one day by mesmerism Matthias is made to go P residence west of Court House. Office hours returned to his home in Ithaca, N. Y., to give the verdict in the libel suit as to honesty and truth and veracity, through with the terrible night of his Will still continue the 25 to 50 per 1 te 4 p. m., except Wednesdays from 7 to 9 p M. Monday morning. and the complainant utterly failed to cent, off cash sale of boots and shoes against the editor. crime. for the next 30 days. At Woodruff ’s C. E. KNAPP, M. Mr. and Mrs. R. Goette and daug hter break down a particle of this testimony, The cries and pleadings of the awful HY8ICIAN AND SURGEON. OFFICE ON The following are the names of pupils At the Elsie Roller Mills—Feed 92c, Court House square—east of Court House, Blanch, accompanied by Miss Iya who have beeu neither absent nor or to show by a single witness thatMc ­ dream in which he is sentenced to be P9t. Johns. Meal 90c, Corn 45c. Patterson, left last Saturday for .Ger­ tardy during the month ending Feb. 9th. Guire had a good reputation among his hung wake the house. In rush his DR. R. O. MORRISON many. They will be gone about a year. District No. 9, Bingham: Johnnie neighbors in those places. The defense daughter, wife and newly-made son-in- HYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OFFICE ON Cbauncey Boice, of South Ovid, was aiso proved conclusively that the article law. He wakes and by great effort is I will pay highest market price for P Clinton Avenue, no-th of railroad. Office Moore, Nathan Moore, Nina Darling, Furs, Hides, Pelts and Rabbits at Brown hours from 9 to 12|a . m., and 1 to S P. M., and < to in8 St. Johns last Friday, and sold ten Irving Bond, Jimmie Sloat, Bertie was substantially true. brought to realize it was only a dream. evening. Sunday 2 to 5 p. u. The jury was out but a short time Bros, elevator, 8t. Johns. sheep for $5. They had been shorn of 8hulters, Myron Ward, Ralph Ward, Then the sound of the sleigh bells of 40tf. Byron Danley . FRANK O. DUNN, M. B. and returned a verdict of no cause of their value by Windy Wilson ’s free trade' Harry Webster. Mrs. Edith Smith, the murdered Jew’s horse rings in his JHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OFFICE OVER action. New Carpets. Gruler’s Store, Fowler, Mich. 6tf bill. teacher. ears and be dies with the words : “I New carpets being received every day, v B. F. Miller’s back is always ready Robert Downing ’s Tally-Ho Company, am doomed to hear the jangling of those At John H icks . MI80BLLANEOUS. upon short notice and charges are which appeared at 8criven ’s Opera A Good Man Gone. bells through all eternity. ” Calcium lights and costumes from Dr. A. W. Edson, clairvoyant phys- S. W. INGRAHAM, reasonable. It is a great convenience to House last Saturday evening, gave a ican, of North Lansing, Mich., will be at NDERTAKER. OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE the town, and should be librally patron ­ first class entertainment. TheGladiator Addison Hulse died at his home in Chicago have been secured and every Hotel 8t. Johns Tuesday, Feb. 20, 1894, Square, St. Johns, Mich. U ized. Mandolin orchestra can not be too Greenbuah last Saturday, of pneumonia, one in the above cast may be counted one day only. Makes a specallty of all aged 67 years. Deceased was born in on for a conscientious interpretation of chronic diseases and all female com­ LUNKETT, LEADING PHOTOGRAPHER. Capt. Marvin and Charles F. Babcock highly spoken of, and the members of plaints. West side Clinton Avenue, St. Johns, Mich. the company were very efficient in their Tompkins county, N. Y., December 29. bis part. The proceeds go to the King ’s PAll work maranteed first class. 26tf were in Chicago last week looking up 1826, and went with his parents to Ohi * Daughters for distribution among the The best chance in the town to fit theirinterests in the defunct Columbian respective parts. If they ever return where he worked on a farm until poor of St. Johns. Every tenth lady your foot for a little money, H. M. GOHN National. They report matters looking to St. Johns they will be sure to have a At Woodruff ’s ETERINARY *8URGBON. GOLD MEDAL- good house. August, 1848, when he married Mahala entering the hall will be presented with V ist of the Ontario Veterinary College Office a little better for the stockholders. Bargains in Spectacles. Eyes tested McDonald's Drug Store, night calls at Farmers' One of the worst blizzards ever Carter and the next spring came to a handsome souvenir photograph of the Hotel, St. Johns, Mich. 8 18 Robert G. Steel expectg to leave for Michigan with his young wife and lo ­ entire company.. The reserved seat sale free. 4tf Krkpps , DeWitt A Co. ^ Louisyille Ky., about the 17th, to attend known in Michigan prevailed Sunday night, Monday and Monday night. cated and settled on a farm that he had opens at Allison ’s jewelry store next F. A. Frazell has every kind of music­ the national meeting of the League of TATE BANK OF ST. JOHN8. There was a cold gale from the north­ taken up from the government, with no Tuesday morning at 7 o ’clock. al instruments, and musical merchan­ American Wheelmen. The title to the dise for skle. S' COMMERCIAL AND 8AVING8. east, with considerable snow, blocking means of support but his two hands to office of chief consul of the Michigan Union Farmar'a Club. Wash Goods. CAPITAL, 950,000. traffic by rail or team. Snow drifts mske> living from. Part of tbs time division will be settled then. his food consisted of deer shot around 8ee one new line of wash goods of all four and five feet high filled the streets The February meeting of the union farmer's NET ASSETS OF STOCKHOLDERS, 9900,000.00. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wyman gave a 6 his place, and all the lights he need descriptions. Latest styles, in St. Johns, and the street scraper and club, will be held at Hillside farm, with Mr. At John H icks . PORTER K. PERRIN, President. o ’clock tea at their home Wednes a large number of men were required were dip candles made from the tallow and Mrs. B. E. Teeter, Duplain. February 17, For Sale. GEO. F. MARVIN, Vice-President. day afternoon, for the benefit of to open the roads. Train No. 18, from of the deer that he killed. There were at 10 o ’clock sharp. The following program will be carried out: J. C. Brace has for sale a fine barber J. W. FITZGERALD, Caehler. the Good Templars of this place, it the west, Monday night, due here at born to him three boys and two girls. H. H. FITZGERALD, Aset.Cash. Music. chair of the A. N. Hornung make. being the fourth anniversary of that 5:20 was one hour late. Train No. 15, The youngest boy died at 4 years, the Reading of minutes. Box 84, Wacousta, Mich. DIRECTORS: lodge. All members in good standing from the east due here at 8:04 p. m. was rest are all married and settled near Paper by Host. P.K. Perrin, O. W. Monger, Geo. F. Marvin. J. H Discussion of same. Pianos. were invited. two hours late. Tuesday morning, all him. They are Charles Hulse, Mrs. Dr. Celebrated A. B. Chase, at Frazells. Corbit, J. H. Fedewa, J. W. Fltxgerald, Mich- Post and Mrs. Phebe Hodge, of Eureka, Recitation by Ruby Fizzell. ael Spltsley, Jesse Sullivan, C. 8. Allison, 8t Johns Lodge, I. O. .G. T., No. 17, trains from the east were about seven Essay by Hiram Brass. James Richardson, G. E. Corbin. duly elected the following officers Wed ­ hours late, the 3:58 night express and M. A. Hulse, of St. Johna. Mr. Music. We do. the best watch repairing. Warranted. 4tf Krkpps , Dr Witt A Co. nesday evening, February 7tb : C. T., Hulse filled with honor the offices of Dinner. A Par Cant. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. being canceled. The 10:54 a . m. mail Miss Clara Smith; P. C. T., Lelia Wyman. was 1| hours late. All freight trains supervisor, treasurer and highway com ­ Music. Wo Want yon Roll call. rpHE CLINTON COUNTY 8AVING8 BANK. V. T., Joseph Morton; Chap., Ira Wy­ Tuesday morning were canceled. The missioner several terms and gave To look over our Remnants. Ths Paper by Milton Beurman. sale begins to-day. H. L. Kendrick . ST. JOHNS, MICH. man ; Sec., Hattie Sherman; Treas., Guy snow plow went east in the morning general satisfaction. He was a man of Discussion of same. sterling integrity and 'had no known i ' PAYS 4 PER CENT. INTEREST ON DEP08IT8 White; Fin. Sec., Alvira Wyman; M.( just ahead of the 8:25 express. Question box. The best pianos and organa at the low ­ * «i Bertha Mattoon ; G., Clara Reynolds ; enemies, but hosts of friends. During Music- est prices at Frazell’s. J AND LOANS MONEY ON APPROVED Circuit Court. the last few months he had been think­ Paper by R. D. Foote. 8ent., Roy Reynolds. • ^ Discussion of same. BONDS AND REAL E8TATE SECURITY. Wanted. The assignees of the Michigan Mort­ William H. Castle vs. William W. ing seriously on religious subjects and Recitation by Leroy Woodbury. ALBERT J. BALDWIN, President. gage Company did not accept the trust, Dennis, surviving partner of himself although not a public professor of re­ Question for general discussion. An office boy. Will H. Brunson . G. PENNELL. Vlce-Preeldent. and C. C. Vaughan, J. H. Fedewa and and John Westervelt. Assumpsit. Dis­ ligion he seemed satisfied that all Resolved that artificial butter is detrimental agreement. wonld be well with him. In the death to the farmers. Don ’t Miss P. E. WAL8WORTH, Treasurer. Edwin II. Lyon were appointed receiv­ J. BROSS. Our Great Sale of Remnants. It is ers , by Judge Daboll, February 9th. Lewis Hull vs. William Indermill. of Mr. Hulse, February 10, 1894, the Corresponding Sec., protem. worth your while to look them over. ANNOUNCEMENTS. The receivers filed their bond and took Appeal. Court directed a verdict for sorrowing wife has lost an invaluable Come in. H. L. Kendrick . charge of the office, and an inventory defendant. companion, the children, a kind, in­ The woman's association of the Congrega ­ For sale, at a bargain, first class 80 of the assets and liabilities of the Richard D. Swartout and William H. dulgent parent, and Greenbusb has lost Wanted. tional church, will meet with Mrs. J. Upton acre farm. I will exchange for smaller 1,000 busbel Dent Ear Corn, 23 cents p company will be completed in a few Damus vs. Jesse L. Cahoon. Assumpsit. one of her most valued citizens. The next Tuesday at 2 o ’clock . M. farm, village property or western land. per bushel (43tf) Boys and girls are invited to the Juniors days. Judgment on inquest. funeral services were held at the Call on or address M. Weimer, at Sprague At Spraguk A Squairs ’ Elevator . union Sunday, at 4:30 o ’clock, subiect, Bible District No. 7, Victor and Olive ; the Alfred 8brimpton A Son, limited, vs F’/angelical church, Rev. W. Koehler & Squair’a elevator, St. Johns, Mich. punishment, leader, Klla Smith. following pupils were not absent during Henry L. Kendrick. Assumpsit. Mo ­ officiating. The house was full to over ­ 43w2 Remnant Sale. The woman's association of the Congrega ­ the month ending February 10th : Myra tion for continuance. flowing with sorrowing friends. Our Great Remnant Sale begins to ­ tional church, will give a tea at the residence George A. Miner et. al. vs. David M DIED. of Mr. A. J. Baldwin's next Friday evening. VanBurger, Lizzie Eiesrman, Francie day. Hundreds of Remnants for yonr Supper will be served from 5 to 8 o'clock, Peltier, Rae'.VanBurger, Grade Arthur, Estey. Replevin. Verdict for plaintiff. Republican Caucus. In St. Johns, February 11th, 1804, of pneu ­ inspection. Come early and take all which will be followed by entertainment for Glenna Hodges, Edna VanBurger, Theo­ Charles North vs. The Village of St. monia, Henry B. Webster, aged 67 years. the time you want. H. L. Kendrick . young and old. dore Ashley, Willie Price, Carey Van­ Johns. Trespass on the case. Continued There will be a caucus of republican Funeral was held Tuesday at his late residence, electors of the Village of 8t. Johns, to Rev. Butler officiating. Scottvllle. Horae* Wanted. Burger, Willie Eiserman, George Ashley, on terms. 80 acre farm for sale or trade for town William Deering & Co. vs. Thomas Jf nominate candidates for Village officers, In St. Johns, February 12, 1804, of heart Wilbor Church is in the market for Eddie Eiserman, Claytie Peltie, Theo­ failure, Alexander P. McCabe, aged 77 years. property, 3 miles east North Star, good horses. Call at his market in St. dore Hodges. Mrs. G. E. Merrihew, Gristock. Assumpsit. Judgment on de ­ at the engine house, Saturday evening, Funeral services will be jheld to-day, at the Gratiot county. Mrs. Kate 8corr, Feb. 24th. By Committee . 41-2 8cottvillo, Mason Co., Mich. Johns. teacher. fault. house. Rev. Thomas officiating.

0 6* « ST. JOHNS REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY, FEB. 16, 1894. V CONGRESSIONAL NEWS. BRILLIANT BOMBARDMENT. men CALLS TIME. THROUGHPUT MICHIGAN. KEAR8ARGE A WRECK FROM MANY PLACES. Swats .—Forty-fourth day —Th* federal BaasUlas Bebel Warship Aqoldaban Pimm Frank Darrow, of 'fekonsha, cut off election bill debate occupied tbe day. House. the Forts Guarding Bio Harbor. * —The Hawaiian debate again occupied the FILES CHARGES AGAINST THE his finger while operating a pair of VARIOUS KINDS OF NEWS FROM time The speaker* were Messrs. Morse, of THE FAMOUS OLD U. S. WAR­ Cable from Rio de Janeiro: The tinner ’s shears. Massachusetts; Johnson, of Indiana; Patter- rebel warship Aquidaban, which had STATE CANVASSERS. VARIOUS PLACES. eon. of Tenneeeee; Wheeler, of Alabama; SHIP FOUNDERED. E. Bement A Son, of Lansing, re­ Oatee, of Tenneeeee; Houtelle, of Maine; been at Desterro and other coast ceived an order for 500 plows, to be Black, tof Illinois; Van Voorhlt, New York, points, returned opposite Rio harbor and Griffin, of Michigan. Tbe Utter U the shipped to Russia. Valllant, tbs Bomb Throwing Anarchist Struck on a Beef off Central America but ind awaited an opportunity to enter. Jfoehlm, Hambitzer and Barry Cited so hew member Ailing tbe chair of tbe Ute Hon. The government forts commanding the J. Logan Chipman. of Detroit. This was Mr. all of the Crew was Saved. —TheKser- Appear for Trial on Fab. IS—Al The Kalamazoo asylum trustees are •f Paris, Loses His Head on tbs Paris Griffin's first effort and he made a splendid narrow entrance were on the qni vive, disoussing plans for a water tower and speech supporting the administration In Ha­ . Three Accused of Gross Naylact—They Guillotine. —Several Items from Brasil. sarge was the Warship whleh sank the but the Aquidaban saw her chance electric light plant. waiian matters. when at 4 a m. a chilling squall lashed Will Fight to the End. Wilhelm Talks of tbs Busslan Treat/. Swat *. — Forty-fifth day. —Tbe federal Confederate Alabama During the War J. R. Sovereign, the biggest man in elections bill discussion again filled out tbe the bay into white caps and a low- the Knights of Labor, has Instituted a day. No action. H ouse .—The Hawaiian de- lying fog lay upon the water. She bate was oonoluded, but the entire reeoUtlon was almost opposite Fort Santa Crus lodge at Traverse City. Rumors From Bio. Washington Racial: The old United Got . Rich has taken another step In was not passed because of the failure of the before she was discovered. Instantly A vote will be taken at Marcellus .Cable from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Democrats to secure a quorum when a vote States steamship Kearaarge is a wreck the matter of the salaries scandal. He was taken npon it. Much leee opposition from the firing began from Fort Santa had already asked for the resignations March 12 on the proposition to bond Admiral Da Gama has given notice the Democratic side developed than was at on Roncador reef. The Kearaarge Cruz and a moment later Fort St. John of Secretary of State Jochim, State for 88,000 for a waterworks system. that he will soon blockade Rio, and one time anticipated. Only one Democratic sailed from Port-au-Prin je, Hayti, on speech, that of Gen. Sickles, of New York, was joined in tbe fight Little For| Lage, Treasurer Hambitzer and Land Com ­ has disposed his fleet accordingly. Jan. 30, for Bluefields, Nlcaraugua, to further inside the bay, also sent her The adoption of the oounty road made in opposition to the adoption of the reao- protect American interests there in missioner Berry —members of the state system will be voted on by Gladwin This step is intended to assert belliger ­ lution, although there was some passive op. quota to increase the hail of missies .hoard of canvassers —and not receiving ent rights for the insurgents The position on the Democratic side as indicated view of the invasion of the military which rattled around the daring and Manistee counties at the April by the refusal of several of the Democrats to of Honduras. She was wrecked three them the governor has filed charges election. action of the foreign commanders is answer to their name# when the resolution Aquidaban. Without deigning a reply •gainst them as follows: awaited with anxiety. was passed upon its passage. The Hitt sub­ days ago. the big black ship passed silently on Roncador reef is a little over 200 “Gkntlrmkn : Public charges have Howell citizens have raised $5,000 to President Peixoto received United stitute, tbe Blair amendment and the motion into the narrow cnannel between the secure A. Garfield ’s rubber goods States Minister Thompson. No made by Mr. Reed to recommit the resolution miles from tbe Mosquito coast of Cen­ been made and have come to my knowl ­ were in turn voted down. When tbe vote forts. Further on Fort Santa Cruz, edge that gross errors were made in manufactory. This amount secures foreign diplomat has been received by came to be taken upon the main question (tbe tral America. Between the coast and not 300 yards away, worked her guns the eanvass of the returns of votes at the prize. Peixoto since the breaking out of the McCreary resolution condemning the action the reef lies Old Providence Island, furiously, sending a plunging fire down revolt, and the exception Is now made of Minister Stevens and approving the stand only 75 or 80 miles to leeward of the the election held in this state on the Charles Archie, of Red Jacket, was of tbe present administration of non-interfer ­ upon her decks. St John, a half mile first Monday in April, A. D. 1893, for crushed to death in a lumber camp in in the case of Minister Thompson in ence) the adoption of the entire resolution, tbe reef. It is believed at the navy de ­ partment that the officers and crew away, sent her heaviest projectiles •nd against the adoption of joint reso ­ Keweenaw county by a load of logs recognition of the attitude of strict Republicans refrained from voting and tbe against the rebel ship’s broadside, neutrality which the United States Democrats lacked 17 of a quorum. They passed would be able to reach Old Providence lution No. 10, approved March 9, 1893, falling upon him. a resolution revoking leaves of absence and while Fort Lage swept her decks with proposing an amendment to section 1 government and its representatives then adjourned. without difficulty, in case they were in The Metropolitan Land Iron com ­ danger of their lives on the reef, and a raking fire. A ship could hardly be of article 9 of the constitution of the A have preserved during the troubles in Swate .—Forty-sixth day. —After several subjected to a more severe test and yet pany increased the force of its mines Brazil. weeks of dUcusslon the Senate finally came it is believed that they would be safe state, relative to the salaries of state to a vote on the House bill repealing the fed ­ the Aquidaban passed rapidly on, ap­ officers, by which it was made to ap­ at Iron wood by the addition of 100 Admiral Benham is about to send the on the reef except in the event of men. The company now has 700 men eral election laws, and it passed by a vote of rough weather. parently uninjured. Such shots as pear that such amendment had been cruiser New York to Desterro in the 89 yeas to 23 nays. Numerous amendments struck her glanced from her turrets or at work. south to look after American interests were presented by the Republicans, but they After the wreck Lieut Brainard approved by a majority of the electors were voted down regularly and methodically. rebounded like peas from her armor. voting thereon, whereas it is alleged there which are menaced by the insur ­ reached Colon in six days, and for ­ Miss Jeannette Corbin, a teacher in Senator Stewart, of Nevada, voted with the warded the news of the wreck to the When just opposite Fort Santa Cruz, that by a true and correct canvass of the Coldwater city high school, has gents. Democrats on every proposition, gtvlog as his in the narrowest and most dangerous Admiral De Mello has formed a plan reasons that be thought the power of the ex­ navy department An immediate re­ the returns of such votes the said had a flattering offer to go to the ecutive was already too great, and that the lace, the warship seemed to awake. amendment was defeated. to transport 2,000 troops from Rio ply was sent him to at once procure a Sandwich Islands to engage in educa ­ centralizing tendency of the age should be steamer and hasten to the relief of the from her huge guns fire spurted dan ­ “Under the power as granted and tional work. Grande do Sul and land them outside checked at once if the republio U to survive. gerously and their heavy projectiles the harbor of Rio Janeiro and to make The three Populists —Senators Allen. Kyle shipwrecked crew. The Kearaarge was duly imposed upon me as governor of and Peffer—also voted with the-Democrats on rushed forth against her enemies. Fort this state it becomes my duty to in ­ John Stolliker, of Custer township, a combined land and Bea attack. in command of Commander F. Heyer- Sanilac county, was thrown against a every amendment as well as on tbe main bllL man. Admiral Stanton was on the Villegaignon (rebel) far up the harbor quire into the condition and adminis ­ Admiral da Gama had prepared to The meaaure, as it passed the Senate, is now came into action, and by her circular saw. The saw penetrated his land his forces and attack Nictheroy, Identical with the bill as it passed the House, Kearaarge. When the New York and tration of vour several offices, and es­ no committee amendments having been pro ­ rapid fire attempted to draw off atten ­ pecially into the manner in which you left side to his lungs, ana he is not ex­ believing that the national guard there Detroit were dispatched to Rio de pected to live. posed. Housn. —By a vote of 175 to 67, tbe tion from the Aquidaban. For half an Lave performed the duties of the board would support him. His plans were House adopted the McCreary resolution con ­ Janeiro the Kearaarge was made the hour the fight continued, until at last of state canvassers, of which you are Feb. 19 is the 13th anniversary of the discovered and he abandoned the demning Minister Stevens and sustaining tbe flagship of the north Atlantic squad ­ the Aquidaban dropped anchor out of Hawaiian policy of Mr. Cleveland. TheRe ­ ron, and Admiral Stanton, after the ex-officio members, for the purpose of organization of the Knights of Pythias, scheme. publicans filibustered to tbe end. On the first jtLUge of all hostile batteries. determining whether ycu have been and the six lodges and three divisions England ’s underhanded methods vote the resolution was carried, 174 to 8, and secretary of the navy h%d acted on his Later the Guanabara, one of the guilty of gross neglect of duty in the of Grand Rapids lay the foundation of have again been manifest. Mello and an interesting parliamentary question was report of bis salute of De Mello in Rio rebel torpedo cruisers, opened fire on raised as to whether 177 instead of 179 was not bay, was ordered to proceed to Port au manner of canvassing said returns. a $200,000 temple. Da Gama’s friends among the nation ­ a quorum, four seats being vacant on the shore batteries erected to protect ality have been supplying them for account of deaths. Tbe speaker held that Prince and transfer bis flag to the You are, therefore, severally cited and Frank J. Maybury, of Grand Rapids, the custom house. This was answered required to appear before me at the some time with rifles and ammunition. a majority of the members choson Kearaarge and assume command of the from the shore, but neither side seemed for twenty-two years traveling pas­ and living constituted a quorum, but station. executive office in the city of Lansing The English tug Cardiff was captured it was flually agreed to take the vote over to do much damage. A little later senger agent of the Grand Rapids A by President Peixoto"s orders shortly again, so the ruling was eventualiv withdrawn. T£eRoncador reef is well known to on the 15th day of February, 1894, at Indiana railroad, has resigned. He Cobras Island, the cruiser Trajano and one o'clock in the afternoon, then and after she left the wharf. She was The Houtelle resolution, practically the oppo ­ mariners in those waters as a danger ­ the cruiser Libertad, with Admiral Da does not announce his future plans. site of the McCreary resolution, was defeated ous impediment to navigation. Efforts there to answer to the following spe­ found to be laden with dynamite, by a strict party vote. Mr. Bland, of Missouri, Gama’s flag flying, also came into cific charges, viz: J. L. France, who was arrested at which abe was taken to the insurgent then made an attempt to bring up his bill for have been made recently to secure the action. The iatter, however, con ­ “That you (giving names) who are Plain well for stealing of clothes, shot warship Trajano, lying outside the the coinage of the silver seigniorage in the erection of a lighthouse on this point. tented herself with, firing three heavy treasury. The eastern Democrats, led by Some time ago, when Warner Miller the board of state canvassers under the himself dead while waiting at the sta­ harbor in Rio bay. The tug was re­ Messrs. Tracey* and Cochran, inaugurated a projectiles, which passed over the constitution and laws of this state, tion at Martin for the train on which turned tg the wharf and the explosives filibuster, in which they were joined by a* ma­ and officers of the Nicaragua Canal shore defenses and buried themselves were guilty of gross neglect of duty in the sheriff was to take him to Homer. removed. The captain of the Cardiff jority of the Republicans, although a few of company were on their way to Nicar­ in the heart of the city. The only the latter Indicated by their votes that they agua, they were wrecked on this same this, that you did not examine the then complained to be British officials. favored a consideration of tbe bill, and for fatalities reported were caused by the statements or returns of votes from the The recent storm destroyed fruit and The English are indignant and revert four hours Mr. Bland and the remainder of point. shade trees about Dundee and blew explosion in the city of a heavy shell; several counties filed in the office of to the “highhanded outrage ” with the Democrats were held at bay. Finding The steamer Kearaarge was made fired by the Guanabara, which killed the roof off Joseph 8. Hilton ’s black­ that It was impossible to secure a quorum to famous by hershort but decisive battle the secretary of state, showing the considerable heat. proceed withthe consideration of the bill, Mr. four men. number of votes cast for and against smith shop. The German church was Bland secured tbe revokation of all leaves of with the confederate steamer Alabama, Election —End of Siege —Etc. struck by and badly dam ­ Emperor William Says Something. absence and the sergeant-at-arms was In­ June 19, 1864, in the Cherbourg break­ said proposed amendment to the con ­ Berlin cable: Emperor William at­ structed to arrest absentees. In order to make President Peixoto has issued a decree stitution relative to the salaries of aged. water off Flushing, Holland, four calling for general elections on March tended the dinner given by Chancellor it still more effective the order was made a miles off the shore, and in neutral state officers by the electors in this By a premature explosion in the von Caprivi to members of parliament continuing one till vacated by the House. 1, when a president, vice-president state at the election in 1893. 2. That Quincy mine at Hancock, Peter Mak- Senate .—Forty-seventh day. —Senator Per­ waters. The conflict was the most and members of congress will be and delivered a speech. In this he an ­ kins, of California, presented memorials of brilliant and interesting in the whole you are severally guilty of gross neg ­ kala was probably fatally injured. nounced the fact that the treaty of the Ban Francisco chamber of commerce chosen. He has also ordered that the lect of duty in this, that you did not The sight of both eyes was destroyed, records of American naval warfare, the state oi siege shall end on Feb. 26. It commerce with Russia had been signed. praying for the annexation of Hawaii, the lay l actual fight lasting barely forty min­ ascertain and determine the true result his skull broken and his hands badly His majesty said that never before had Ing of a cable from the United States to Ha is generally expected that Dr. Prudent of such vote, nor perform with due and injured. wall and for the completion of the Nicaragua utes. The Keatsarge was then in her Moras will be the successful presiden ­ the reichstag to make a decision canal under governmental control. Senator prime and apparently as invincible as proper care the duties relative to can ­ Wolcott, of Colorado, presented a resolution tial candidate, and Dr. Victorina Arthur Linton, representing an Eng ­ fraught with such important conse ­ providing for tbe submission of a constitu ­ the New Hampshire mountain after vassing the statements and returns lish syndicate of optical goods manu ­ quences as this treaty. Its rejection, Pereria will be chosen vice-president. from the several counties of the votes tional amendment prohibiting the states from which she was named. The confeder ­ Ardent republicans, it is believed, will facturers, is considering the location of he said, would be inevitably followed denying suffrage to any person on account of ate Alabama has destroyed nearly all given. 3. That you are severally sex. A memorial of tbe wool growers against name Buy Barboray in opposition to an American branch at Grand Rapids. by a tariff war and at not a very re­ the Wilson bill was presented by Senator of the northern commerce and was be­ guilty of gross neglect of duty in this If established it is expected to employ mote period by areal war. “Letevery Dr. Moras. that you made and suffered to Sherman, who stated the finance committee lieved unconquerable. The Kearaarge The United States representative 2,000 hands. deputy, ” he continued, “realize his had refused the wool growers a bearing, and was commanded by Rear-Admiral John be made gross errors in the can­ responsibility. The favorable terms requested that the memorial be printed. It has refused Admiral Da Gama’s appli­ vass of the statements and re­ The state crossing board, under the was so ordered . A letter from the secretary A. Winslow; the Alabama by Capt. cation to be granted belligerent rights. of the treaty were entirely due to per­ of tbe treasury was laid before tbe Senate in Semmes. The Sunday naval battle J turns filed in the office of the result of the investigations of Civil En ­ sonal intervention of the czar and bis reply to tbe resolution of Senator Peffer He is keeping a watch on England ’s secretary of state of the votes given gineer Charles Payne and the special was fought in the presence of 15,000 representatives. strong love of peace. The treaty is adopted some days previous, calling for the spectators, who looked on from the in the several counties at said election surveys made, have determined that marked throughout by love of peace. names of bond bidders, amounts of bonds making it appear that the proposed the railroads go over the street cross ­ issued and rates of interest. The resolution hights of Cherbourg of the ngging of THE MARKETS. The czar had been compelled to over ­ of Senator Stewart den>ing tbe right of the the shipping in the harbor, the differ ­ amendment was approved when a cor ­ ings at Detroit. secretary of J the treasury to issue the come a vigorous resistance on the part United States bonds and questioning ence in the quality of the Bmoke caused Detroit. rect canvass shows the opposite. 4. lThe large planing mill and carpenter of the manufacturing and commercial You are further required then and their validity, came ud as the regular by the Kearaarge burning Cattle—Good to choice. ....$ 4 00 to $4 25 shop owned by the Calumet A Ueela interests of Russia.” order with various pending amendments. and the Alabama Welsh coal, made .Mediums...... 3 10 .. 4 00 there to show cause why you and each Mining company, at Calumet, was com ­ Emperor William was exceedingly An attempt was made to refer the resolution Hogs ...... 6 00 .. 6 30 of you should not be removed from to the judiciary committee. Senator Teller each ship appear plainly distinct from bheep and Lambs...... 2 00 .. 3 85 pletely destroyed by tire. The loss on gracious and animated, and remained said that Secretary Carlisle had issued the its rival. Wheat—Red spot No 2...... 5714.. 5**4 office for gross neglect of duty. stock, machinery and buildings at the soiree for three hours. Herr bonds to prevent a disastrous panic and that White spot No 1...... 67%.. 68% John T. Rich. they had been purchased for the same reason, CornNoUspot ...... 30%.. 36% amounts to about $80,000. Levitzow, the president of the reich­ CONSUMPTION CURED. , submitted to the emperor the but no more 5 per cent bonds on a 3 per cent Oats—No 2 white spot ...... 31%.. 3144 Wayne Election Returns Doctored. basis could be sold and now Mr. Teller wanted Hay —Timothy...... 11 50 .. 11 75 The Christain Endeavor unions of grievances of the farmers against the to know wbat was to be done about thedefic ­ Physicians Everywhere Are Now Posl. Potatoes ...... 60 .. 65 , Since the discovery of the falsifica­ southwestern Michigan in session at financial refbrm bilL His majesty iency which is constantly staring ns tively Carina This Heretofore Fatal Butter—Dairy per lb...... 15 .. i tion of the last election returns from Kalamazoo completed an organization in the face. No action was taken. Creamery...... 22 .. 25 listened attentively and then repeated Addresses were delivered by Senators Disease and the Medical World Eggs per aoz ...... 14 .. 15 Gogebic county on the proposition to for southwestern Michigan with VV. F. that the passage of the bill was of high Quay, (Pa.), Mitchell, (WIs.), and Hands- Is Convinced. Live Poultry —Fowls ...... 7 .. 8 1 Holmes, of Kalamazoo, president and increase the salaries of various state political necessity. By passing it the brougb, (N. L>.), and several others. In Enthusiastic reports from once hope­ Chickens...... 8 .. 9 officials and the consequent scandal Miss Carrie Parsons, of Kalamazoo, sec­ memory of Representative Mutchler. of Ducks...... 7 .. 8 reichstag would win the lasting grati ­ Pennsylvania, who died at the beginning of less consumptives all over the land Turkeys ...... « .. 8 i caused thereby, which has resulted in retary. tude of the Germans, and he concluded this session of congress. House. —The meas­ make it certain the cure discovered by Chicago Gov. Rich asking for the resignations Mayor S. L. Merriam, of Port Huron, by saying that patriotism and respon ­ ure which Mr. Bland fought so hard to get a Cincinnati scientist is all that was Cattle—Steers...... f 4 40 to $ 5 15 of three prominent state officials and before the Horse —for the colnsge of the silver i ommon ...... 3 00 .. 3 25 has written a letter to the common sibility forbade its rejection. seigniorage in the treasury —came near being claimed for it a year or so ago when Sheep—.Mixed ...... 2 00 .. 3 60 | the assembling of the grand jury of council resigning the office of mayor, shut out by tbe determined four hours* fili­ the New York Recorder awarded him Lambs ...... 3 40 .. 4 60 I Ingham county to investigate the mat­ DESPERATE THIEVES. buster of its opponents. The bill was at last Hogs —Mixed ...... 5 15 .. 5 45 the resignation to take effect March 1. reported, and Mr. Bland began a speech, but the diploma and a $1,000 prize it had ter, the returns in Wayne county have Mr. Merriam has been in poor health offered for a treatment which would Wheat—No 2 Red ...... 56%.. 67 been examined. To say the result is The Wayne County Election Return* yielded to an adjournment. Corn No 2...... 34%.. 34% of late, and will remove to a warmer Stolen From May** Room at Canting. Senatl —Fortv-eighth day. No session. stay the ravages of consumption. Oats—No 2 white...... 30 .. 30% startling is putting it mildly. It has climate. H ouse .—The Bland bill for the coinage of the Even the most conservative medical Mess F’ork ner bbl...... 12 00 .. 12 05 been found that in 1891 when an County Clerk Wm. May, of Wayne silver seigniorage in tbe treasury was dis ­ Lard per cwt...... 7 35 .. 7 40 John Blue and his little daughter county, was at Lansing previous to cussed in committee of th* whole to the ex­ journals now admit the marvelous re­ New York. amendment was submitted to increase sults reported by the thirty thousand the salary of the attorney-general, the Vernice were driving near White going to Mason to appear before the clusion of all other matters. Cattle—Good to fancy ...... $ 4 30 to 4 65 Pigeon when the horse ran away, ingtmm grand jury to testify in tbe Senate .—Kprty-ninth day. —No session. physicians prescribing Amick’s medi ­ Hogs ...... 5 70 .. 6 00 returns were doctored so as to give a H ouse .—ThiB was the day set aside for eulo ­ 2 00 .. throwing them both out and kicking salatees scandal. He had with him the cines are not exaggerated. Sheep...... 3 50 big majority for the amendment, the gies upon the life and character of the late “The Doctor of Hygiene, ” of which Lambs...... 3 50 .. 4 50 the little girl in the face. She was important papers and books giving the Representative O’Neill, of Pennsylvania, and Wheat—No 2 red ...... 62%.. 63 actual figures having been raised over the late Senator Stanford, of California, bat Dr. Cyrus Edson, chief of the New 1,400. In 1893 the same methods were picked up for dead,- but may recover, returns of the elections of 1891 and Corn —No 2...... 42 .. 42 1893 in Wayne county. Mr. May on account of the death of Representative York state board of health, is the Oats—No 2 white...... 36%.. 87 ursued and the figures raised 4,500. though terribly injured. Honk, of Ohio, that order was vacated and editor, says in its last issue; “We Toledo —Grain. 'he method used was to change the stopped at the Downey house, and the House adjourned out of respect to the ? The blacksmith shop of E. Bement & while he was absent from his room memory of the dead Ohio representative. The have delayed for something over a year Wheat—No 2 spot ...... » 57% to f 67% vote of a number of districts by adding Speaker -announced the appointment of a No 2 May...... 60%.. 00% Son ’s big stove and agricultural imple­ someone had entered. May had left the giving notice to the Amick treatment Corn —No 2...... 35 .. 35 100 to the “yea" column; thus: Ward ment works at Lansing was destroyed committee to attend to the funeral at Day- for consumption because as theformula 3, district 4, returned a vote of 25 yea door locked and the gas burning low, ton. O., as follows: Messrs. Hare. Springer, Oats—No 2 white...... 39 .. 29% by lire, and the whole plant was for a bat when he returned accompanied by Bryan, Hulick, McKalg. Ellis (Ore.), and was not given to the profession time •nd 6 nay upon the amendment; this time endangered. The loss is about Ritchie. Then as s'further mark of respect alone would demonstrate whether it WEEKLY REVIEW OF TBADI was altered by adding a figure “l," a reporter the door was wide open and to the memory of the deceased the House ad- $8,000, fully insured. Fifty men are the gas burning high. Mr. May aaw jonrned. merited condemnation or endorsement. making 125 yea, 6 nay. temporary out of employment. With the evidence which month after Nsw Y ork , Feb. 12.—R. Q. Dua ft Ca’s The prominent members of both at a glance that something was wrong, One Dead, Five Fatallv Injured. Weekly Review: Improvement In business and soon found that someone had car­ month had accumulated we are obliged ■till appears in many directions, but it parties are very much wrought up over The success of the Michigan Trust A building at the corner of Yieser Co., of Grand Rapida, has been such, ried away the tally sheet of the re­ to admit the preponderance of testi­ seems to be in part balanced by Ism in the outrage, and will dig to the bottom street and Madison avenne, Indianapo ­ mony favors Dr. Amick’s claims, and others. The gradual drain which be/an to discover the scoundrels who did the that capitalists are at work organizing turns issued by the board of can­ some time ago. and was strengthened a lit­ vassers, and signed by them, being the lis, was totally demolished by a natural in the face of results reported from tle by thesuccess ef .1* treasury loaa. has dirty work. another trust company. The company gas explosion. It iz supposed that the will be known as the Peninsular Trust identical sheet upon which the figures physicians who if anything were rather scarcely answered nsp-ctatlpna Reports as bad accumulated in the cellar, and disposed against the treatment at the of resumption of wot • continue to Indicate Mors Small-Pox at Otsego. Co., and have a capital stock of $300,000 had been raised by the addition of that the industries are dolog more than In figure “ones, ” making the vote iaeach fnding its way through the floor above, beginning, the claims of the Cincin ­ December, and yet the record of thelt Dispatches from Allegan say: In and the whole amount has been sub­ ignited at a gas jet or an open fire­ scribed. instance 100 greater. This is the sheet nati physician are shown to have been actual gain is disappointedly small. Crop spite of the efforts of the health place. It was understood that six per­ within the bounds of truth and con ­ reports were expected to cause a great ad ­ authorities to prevent the spread of The trustees of-Alma college have so often described in the newspapers. vance in wheat, but the price dropped to The book of official records of election sons were in the debris. The building servatism. He has from the first shown the lowest point ever known in this market, small-pos the disease has again broken decided to build a three-story addition was occupied by Louis Keuhler, who an evidently sincere desire to have and at Chicago May wheat went lower than out in Otsego. A boarding house keeper on the west side of the main building returns was mutilated, four pages be­ eyer. Receipts have been larger at the ing cut from the returns on the sala­ with his wife and four children occu ­ crucial and impartial tests made of the came down. During a recent illness on the campus, which shall correspond pied the upper portion of the house, treatment by all physicians, and to west, while Atlantic exports are not a third •he was attended by Dr. Chase, who to the long east wing. The first floor ries amendments for 1891, and the same of last year ’s Stocks in sight diminish lit­ number of pages of returns of salaries and below there was a saloon. At 2 this end he still distributes broadcast tle and are so great that bankers, after was exposed in caring for the late is to be a gymnasium, the second a o ’clock the firemen had taken out the free test packages of his medicines, their trying experience last spring, are not Abram Burnside. The doctor at that museum and the third will be arranged amendments for the year 1893. In haste to carry them for speculation. The thief showed that he was ac­ entire Keuhler family, one dead and the each of which must represent quite a Sales of corn were small, and tbe price de ­ time supposed he had chicken-pox. for society rooms. remaining five fatally injured. little money. All conscientious phy­ clined less than a cent. Hog products and The woman ’s boarders all work in the quainted with tbe nature of the book, coffee were substantially unchanged. Specu­ On Feb. 20 the grand lodge of the for he cut out only the portions that sicians admit themselves powerless to •hair factory. They have been quar­ | Cat Har Throat With • Butcher Knife. cope witn this destroyer of life except lative forces on either side, rather than tbe antined. A Mrs. Shepherd also is said Ancient Order of United Workmen of he wanted, and the book is a compli ­ facte of supply and demand, govern the Michigan will meet at Bay City for a cated one. In his hurry, however, he Mrs. C. M. Phillips, who lives about with the Amick treatment, and there­ market. The domestic trade does not ma­ to have the small-pox. three miles west of Williams ton, arose terially increase, exchanges indicating a two days ’ session. All the grand offi ­ made a great mistake. He neglected fore feel bound to glee it to patients decline, compared with last year, of 19.6ber cers have signified their intention of to take the package of original returns, from her bed, went to the pantry, got under their care, and the fact that any cent elsewhere and 14.9 per cent at New Thov D«fy Got . Kick. the batcher knife, and cut her throat person with lung trouble can obtain York. Textile manufacturers are gaining being present, and the list of delegates wrapped np in an old newspaper, with a little Inquiry discloses larger stocks el The three state officers, Jochim, it la expected will be larger than at the ends fastened with sealing wax, from ear to ear. She died, in a very sufficient of the medicines to show just cotton goods held bv dealers than was sup­ Hambitzer'' and Berry, whom Gov. any previous convention. which lay on the table beside the hook. few minutes. It la thought that ahu what they will do for each cofferer posed, and quite a larg e proportton of mllli Rich would remove, bsvs decided on a was mentally deranged, as no other without cost proves conclusively that likely |o close before long unless orders in­ line of defense. They claim that the Floyd Schwartzmiller, the fifteen- V*u* Killed st Coltmta. cause is known. Dr. Amick knows the result will be crease. but the number reported starting year-old son of George Schwartzmiller, again to several times tbe number reported alleged gross neglect of duty was not At the depot crossing at Coleman, favorable. closing. Foreign trade does not Improve, In connection with their work as state near North Star Center, shot himself. the east bound express train struck Violations of the liquor law have domestic exports falling below those of the The top of his head was blown com ­ cost four Milford saloonkeepers $25 corresponding Ireek last year, though for officers per se, but as members of a and killed Anna McIntosh, whose San Francisco ’s midwinter fair will board with entirely different service* pletely off. The gun may have been home has been in Saginaw until re­ each In flnea. the year thus far the Increase Is utTner accidentally discharged, bat the boy be extended a month beyond the time cent, while the imports are 30 per cent lees to perform. Gov. Rich can remove cently. A little over one year ago she An auditorium, capable of seating first proposed. The fair will not close than last year. Tne failures for last week had threatened to Kill himself because sued the F. A P. M. company for dam ­ were 385 In the United State*, against 222 them from the board, therefore, but 1,800 people and to cost $30,000, is to until July 31 aod probably not until last year, and SO In Canada, against 44 last set from their repetitive offices. he had not been allowed to accompany ages on account of being struck by a be erected at Grand Rapida his sisters to Ithaca. August. T*ar. ______train in the yards at Saginaw. Robert Ketchum, of Owosao, claims Mr. John W. S. Pierson, a hardware to be one of the heirs to the $400,000,000 Samuel Relchart, of Lockwood, was At Martin, Ky., John Garrett cele­ The now practice court in the law merchant and one of the most public found dead m his barn near Cedar department at Ann Arbor has been •5,000 for Her Ho*bend'* Life. estate of Trinity church, New York brated his 101st anniversary by drink ­ spirited citizens of Stanton, has do ­ William Anderson, a brakeman on city. Springs. He is supposed to have been ing a quart of whisky and ie now la started. The first case was John nated the use of a large hall for a gym ­ kicked and killed while cleaning off Smith vs. the N. P. Railroad Co. for the Michigan Central railroad, was W. A. Ryan, postmaster at Van a dying condition. Garrett bad }nst nasium and reading-room. He has erushed between two ears on the Van ­ his horse. returned from his fourth and last trip damages sustained while riding in the furnished it with all the modern gym ­ Horn, la, committed suicide in his ears from being “brutally and out ­ derbilt branch Sept. 16, 1892, and died office rather ttian submit his accounts Andrew Pikkarainen was arrested at across the Atlantic. He was a veteran nasium appliances, and hired a com ­ from his injuries. His widow, who Ewen, charged with committing rape of the Mexican war and went through rageously ” beaten by Cornell students. petent instructor. Public lectures are to a postoffice inspector for examina­ The conrt is just like real life. lives in West Bay City, brought suit tion. There were charges that he was on Signe Hielala, near Bruce’s Cross ­ the late war under Gen. Lee. given twice each month by leading and was awarded a verdict of $5,000 ing. The girl is but 8 years old and ine telephone nas lately been ar­ men of the state. short in his accounts. Dwright L. Moody, the world re­ ranged for the use of divers. A sheet damages. It was claimed by the the defendant about 24. nowned evangelist, and Ira D. San key, The Commercial Telegraph company, ilaintiff that the railroad was at fault A cut of about 10 cents in the wages of copper is used in place of one of the or not having its road properly bnllt of 1,500 workmen at the Riverside iron Another large tin plate factory is the great evangelistic singer, have be- which runs an independent line be­ S now located in Elmwood, Ind., making gnn a senes of meetings In Washing­ glasses in the helmet, and to this a tween Tecumseh and a number of workz at Ben wood, W. Va, went into telephone is fixed, so that the diver, Dr. W. K. Moore died at Algonac. effect This makes about 45 per cent three in all, with a combined output of ton, D. C. The meetings are to have neighboring towns, has 150 instru ­ 12,000 boxes per week. The last one the support of all the evangeUstical when at the bottom of the . sea, has ments and 200 operators, of whom He was president of the village, presi­ reduction since August There is much most disoon tent and talk of a strike among located is backed by English capital­ organizations and everything points estly to slightly turn his head in or ­ in amateurs. It is the largest local dent of the school board and health the men. ists. towards an unusually successful series. der to repost what he sees, Sr receive telegraph lias in the United States. I officer as well. tastructiane from above. 7\ ST. JOHNS REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY, FEB. 15, 1894.

fur I don ’t Tow to do a lick o ’ work While Mrs. Luoinda stared In amaze­ about the hair. myself.” ment, and Farmer Quisenberry warmed Various Ways In Which the Yoon* Ms a “Mirandy, ” grumbled her mother, his hands complacently over the Now Cultivate Their Topknots. from the kitchen. “What on airthare kitchen stove. It is quite entertaining nowadays yon a doin ’ there so long? Come along “Who'd a’ thought,” he said, “that to study the ways in which the out here an ’ see what Enoch’s brung a darter o ’ mine would ever do 60 young men wear their hair. Within you from the store. It's in a big square well as that? Why, thar ain ’t a gal the past week I havo seen two or envellop, an ’ my ban's is in the dough, ’round here, rich or poor, but what three quite startling examples of ec- so ’t I kain ’t open it.” would a’ felt sot up to git Felix Cheese* centrioity and have. wondered if the Miranda hurried out to the kitchen, boro. They'd a snapped at him.” arrangement could be an index of twisting up her last friz as she went. And Mrs. Lucinda stared in greater the wearer’s mental Btate, says tho “It must be a voluntine, ” she cried, amazement than ever; for it seemed Chloago Accord. snatching up the envelope. Priscilla was not cut out for an old The foot-ball player ’s wild and un ­ And tearing it open,she jerked out — maid after alL—People's Journal. tamed locks havo brought him much the old maid, of course. fame, but he would grow pale with “Why—why, it’s a nasty ole comic “SIZING UP” THE GUESTS- envy should he see the office boy who ope, an ’ I jest know Priscil Quisen ­ graces the office of a certain lawyer. berry sent it to me, spiteful ole thing. Why a Hotel Clerk’s Desk Always Com ­ mands a View of the Entrance. His hair is a golden brown, curls She’s a ole maid herself, an ’ I Tow to charmingly, and ot * the higher slopes tell her so, first chance I git, ” and “Did you ever think why every hotel has been allowed to grow to a length Miranda flung the obnoxious valentine office faces the entrance? ” queried a of something like five inches. It en­ into the fire and flounced out of the veteran clerk for the reception of circles his head in waves and billows, room in a huff. guests, addressing a writer for the is parted and brushed to a degree of “Wher’s Mirandy? ”demanded Enoch, Washington News. “Well, it isn ’t glossiness that could never have shuffling into the house, after putting mere accident, I can assure you, but been attained with less than an up his horse in the stable. the main idea of the arrangement is hour’s brushing each day. “I dun know, ” said Mrs. Sprigs, to give ample opportunity for the And yesterday —there was a black­ smiling. “She jest bounced off clerk to study the people who come haired youth with an expansive fore ­ som ’ers, mad as a wet hen, about that into the house. Every stranger is an head. His front hair was parted to ere voluntine you fotched her.” understudy, and to make just one mis­ a nicety exactly in the middle, and “Was it a ugly one? ” grinned Enoch. take in “sizing ” him up might mean draped to each side like a pair of “Wher’s it at?” serious trouble. There is the man who ourtains. A sort of sub-curtain “She slung it in the fire, an ’ burnt it should not be trusted for a room if he looped itsolf over each oar, and his up. Yes, ’twas ugly as git out She is without a trunk. Then there is watch chain was likewise parted and thinks Priscil Quisenberry sent'it ” another who can stand double looped to either side in similar “Priscil didn ’t send it then,” de ­ rates for the best rooms and curves. He had a pair of black clared Enoch, “fur I was a-stannin ’ is sure to want a bath, while eyes, a tiny mustache and a good back by the stove, in the postoflls, an ’ another will never wish to bother with opinion of himself. I see Felix Cheeseboro put it in the en ­ such lavatory nonsense as can only be Did you ever see a young man vellop hisself. An ’ then he backed it, found in a tub. There is the man who struggling to part his hair and wear an ’ poked it in the box and rid off. wants the cheapest room in the house it flat after having been the victim of “An ’ Si Sturdy tuck it out o ’ the box and is willing to put up with annoy ­ a pompadour for a number of years? an ’ sez to me: ‘Here’s somethin’ fur ance to get it. Another has a literary Always he is the pink of neatness your folks, now, ’ he sez, an ’ I put it in genius and will burn gas with an open and propriety, but one morning he my pocket and fotched it home.” hand and you want to get him in a came to the office with most peculiar “Wal! that is cur’us,” said Mrs. room with but one jet. All these peculi­ looking hair. It seemed undecided Sprigs, cutting out her biscuits with a arities the clerk is supposed to divine, whether to stand or sit tin yeast-powder box. “I wouldn ’t and in order to do it ‘by sight’ he The critic came in a few minutes hev thought he’d send Mirandy a picter wants to get a view of the guest from lator, his ow n black locks in immacu­ of an old maid. ” the time he enters the door till he late order. “Ole maid? ” cried Enoch, staring. reaches the counter, for you can tell “I suy.” ho said, gazing at his “Did it hev red hair an ’ a long peakid character by a man's swing or appear­ Companion with a puzzled air. “what nose? ” ance a little way off that could not so is the matter grith your hair? Did “Yes, it did. The reddest hair an ’ well be detected when he is within a you forget to nomb it?” peakidest nose I ever see.” foot of you. ‘Takes brains to be behind Tho other passed his hand over “Wal,” cried Enoch, delighted. “It’s a desk? ’ Well, I just tell you you have his rebellious locks with a laugh. the very one I sent to Priscil Quisen ­ it now. It does take brains and not “Well, no. I’m trying to train it berry, sure enough. But it beats me alone a diamond shirt pin. as some un ­ you see.” to know how Felix Cheeseboro got sophisticated people think.” When tho pompadour style of hair a-holt of it Mebbe she give it to him, first came into favor a fow years ago though, to send to Mirandy, ” he added. Earning* of Professionals. I happened to be intimately ao- Priscilly Quisenberry; an ’ I recollect Miranda ’s frizzes were as crisp as HER VALENTINE. In any consideration of the earnings quainted with a youngster of 21. who she called her an old maid. her heart could desire, and her eyes of actors it should be borne in mind was very careful of his personal ap­ “Old maid, indeed! Priscilly’s .the shone with anticipated triumph as she pearance. When the new style T WAS ST. VAL- best lookin ’ girl on Huckleberry Creek, repaired by herself to the “meeting ” thatin the amusement profession the personal expenses of its followers bear reached the village in which he entine's day, and old or young; an ’ worth a dozen like on the following night Fcr 6he had the old Quisenberry Mirandy Sprigs, besides. a larger proportion to their incomes dwelt his heart warmed toward it. refused to accept Enoch's version of and he longed for a pompadour of farm house was in “Well, if she thinks it’s such a joke the valentine and persisted in believ ­ than in any other. The following es­ apple-pie order, to send me a picture of an old maid, timates of the average annual earnings his own. But in vain he brushed ing that Priscilla sent it and coaxed and combed; he could not from attic to cellar. I’ll just send it back to her, to let her. But the expected triumph was not of prominent players are the result of see I know where it come from. ” make the nice, upright stubble of The pine-wood realized; for to her vexation Mr. careful inquiry, and are believed to be And when Mr. Cheeseboro mounted which he dreamed. At last he hit floor in the kitchen Cheeseboro walked up to Priscilla reasonably accurate: Francis Wilson, clock had ticked away the hours till upon a plan and for a few nights was white as soap his sorrel mare, to make the projected after services were over end deliber ­ $70,000; De Wolf Hopper, $05,000; E. S. bedtime, and Priscilla was alone.* bound tight about his head a band of and water could call at the Quisenberry farmhouse, the ately requested the pleasure of accom ­ Willard, $45,000; Rose Coghlan and he make it; the pots But indignation had taken the place valentine was carefully deposited in brother Charles, when playing jointly* cloth, holding his hair back. One of grief by this time, and she crept panying her home. Which request morning he appeared at the break­ and pans fairlv his overcoat pocket. was granted rather coldly. $30,000 each; Julia Marlowe, $47,000; under the home-spun blankets and the fast table wearing a highly satisfied shone from the scrubbing they had re­ It went no further than the village “Did you get any valentines, Miss Nat Goodwin, $30,000; William H. blue-and-white coverlet with dry eyea smile, his hair standing uprighti n ceived; and the window-panes blinked postoffice, however, where Felix pro ­ Priscilly?” asked Felix, after some mo ­ Crane, $50,000 (he made over a million * ‘If he does consider me an old maid, ” the . most approved and aggressive and blazed like sheets of polished sil­ cured a square envelope, inclosed the ments of silence. out of “The Senator ”); Stuart Robson, she thought, "it was a cruel way of manner. ver. old maid ’s “picter,” and posted the “One,” she returned, shortly. , $30,000; Jnsepii Jefferson (who never telling me so. Besides, he's older than ‘‘I’m glad it's done," sighed Miss missive, addressed to “Miss Mirandy “Why, that’s odd; I got two. ” plays more than twenty weeks in Th# -Mir iculoui ’ or "Holy Thorn.” I am; and if my hair is red, it isn ’t Priscilla Quisenberry, rolling down Sprigs. ” Mr. Cheeseboro was quite elated at a year), $55,00«; the Kendals, $35,000; At Glastonbury abbey in Somerset ­ a fiery red, like that." her sleeves, and gazing at her work It was late in the afternoon, and such a remarkable coincidence; but E. H. Sothern, $30,000; Modjeska, last shire, England, once stood a thorn Now, Miss Priscilla’s hair was not a with an air of satisfaction. Priscilla was in the kitchen, getting Priscilla was not so much surprised as year, $25,000; but she has played to tree which, it is said, bloomed every fiery red by any means. It was a clear “Let me see," she added. “I’ve 6upper. A snapping fire roared and he had expected her to be. $70,000; Wilson Barrett, last American Christmas morning. The first chestnut-brown, with only a tinge of scoured and churned; baked bread and cracked in the well-blackened cooking “What sort of a one was yours? ” he tour of twenty-five weeks, $30,000; Ro- authentic account of it ever written sunlit gold shining in its wavy depths. made cake, and fried culls and boiled stove, on which she placed a skillet of inquired, confidentially. “Pretty or sina Vokes, $30,000; James O’Neill, was in 1772 bj’ a Mr. Eyston, who And, if she was an old maid, as some a ham. I'll have a chance to rest a fresh pork, to fry. Taking a handful ugly? Of course ’twas a pretty one, $10,000; Robert' Downing, $6,000; Little tells of it in the account of his visit had said —though twenty-five is not so spell, now, before it’s time to get sup­ of dried sage she rubbed it to a powder, though,” he added, venturing a very Corinne, $20,000; Henry Irving, on his to the abbey. The keeper assured very old, to be sure—she was a very per." and sifted it slowly over the meat, faint pressure of the hand which rested present American engagement, will Mr. Eyston that St Joseph of Ari- “Pris-cil-la," called her sister-in-law, attractive one, with deep dimples in ­ which was already beginning to give net $100,000. mathea landed not far from the town denting her cheeks and a complexion on his arm. in a shrill voice, from the sitting-room. out a most appetizing odor. “Of course it wasn ’t a pretty one, ” fresh as a pink-lipped sea-shell. at a place where there was formerly “Priscilla! Come an* see what Bob Priscilla’s heart was still sore from retorted Priscilla, severely. “It was What Theatrical* Coat. an oak that had been planted to his Jones hez fotched you." It was the day after St. Valentine's the shock she had received; but with the one you sent me, Mr. Cheeseboro. ” A half million dollars a day, or one memory; that he and his companions “What do you reckon 'tis?" she quer­ day and Felix Cheese boro was holding the pride of her sex, she hid the “I? The one I sent you? ” stam­ hundred and fifty-six millions of dol ­ marched to a hill and rested them­ ied, as Priscilla obeyed the summons. communion with himself after a wound from other eyes,and went about mered Felix, greatly amazed. lars per annum, is the approximate ex­ selves, and that Joseph stuck his “A voluntine? It's too big for a let­ fashion hd frequently had. her household duties as usual. Tor the first time, Priscilla began to penditure of the people of the United staff in the ground. Now this staff ter. ” “I don ’t know," he muttered, as he Going to the cellar, she brought a doubt whether he really had sent it, States upon theatrical entertainments. was a common, dry, hawthorn stick, “It—it does look like a valentine, ” finished his dinner and rose from the pan of rosy-cheeked apples from the after alL There are upward of 1,000 strictly but it grew, and first came into full assented Priscilla, turning the square, table with a thoughtful frown, “I bin, and was paring them for sauce, “You don ’t mean to say you didn ’t professional companies traveling over flower on Christmas day. Afterward embossed envelope over and over, with don't know but what I’ve had encour ­ when slip-shod footsteps sounded in send it?” she queried, anxiously. the country for forty weeks in every the tree, which had thus grown and a puzzled air. agement enough from Priscilly Quisen- the hall, and Lucinda opened the “Indeed I did not, ” returned her year. Leaving out the people perma­ budded like Aaron ’s rod, always “Why don ’t you open it, an ’ see Derry to —ah, that is, I b'lieve she’d kitchen door and looked in. escort, earnestly. “I never sent one nently employed at theaters, it is esti­ bloomed on the day of our Lord ’s what ’tis?” cried her sister-in-law, have me, if I’d ask her outright. Where’s your pa, Priscilly?” she to anybody, only the one I got, and I mated that 15,000 actors and actresses nativity, and upon no other day. the tartly. ‘‘An ’ not stan ’ there, a color ­ “She isn ’t a bit for ’ard, like Mirandy asked. . “Felix Cheeseboro is in the sent that back to Mirandy Sprigs; fur are “on the road ” during the season. flower, like that of the night-bloom ­ in ’ up till your cheeks are as red as the Sprigs; but her eyes drop down kind o ’ settin ’-room, and wants to see him.” I thought she had sent it to me. ” Counting in managers, staff and local ing cereus, lasting but a few hours. tossels on the front winder-curtains. ’’ shy like, an ’ her cheeks get as red as Priscilla looked startled. Then the mystery was out, and Pris­ employes, and unemployed “floaters, ’ Many queor stories have been told of Priscilla had reasons of her own for crab apple blows, sometimes when I “Mr. Cheeseboro? I—I don ’t know. cilla’s heart was light as a puff-ball at least 60,000 persons are engaged, “The Miraculous Thorn of Glaston ­ not opening the valentine in a hurry. meet her, all of a sudden. An ’ she’s a What does he want?” when she parted with Mr. Cheeseboro directly or indirectly, in the theatrical bury. ” It was said that if the chips She thought she recognized the hand­ mighty good housekeeper, too. That “Do you reckon I asked him what he at her door. business. from it were planted they would wife o ’ Rube's ain ’t wuth a shuok wanted? You needn ’t to color up so — writing on the envelope. It was that Mrs. Lucinda Quisenberry was sit^ Failure of Flve-Mactod Vessels. sprout and grow like potatoes; that which sent the red blood into her ’round a house. I could see that, last ’tain ’t you he wants to see. It’s your ting by the kitchen fife, limp and slip­ the leaves cured all inflammations, In explanation of the changes to be cheeks; for she thought—she felt sure time we thrashed fur the old man. pa, I told you, ” and Lucinda shuffled shod as usual, the next afternoon, swellings, eta, and that “rods ” cut made in the rigging of the Louis, at —it was Mr. Cheeseboro ’s handwrit­ Priscilly has the heft of it all. She away. when Priscilla came in from milking from it would never leave marks on San Francisco, and possibly that of ing, and oh, how she wished she could shouldn ’t work an ’ dredge so, if she “ITiscilly hain’t too Idee where he is, the cows She set down a two-gallon the children corrected by their use. other vessels of her type, her captain slip away to her own room and open was my wife. She coul 1 see to things Felix,” she reported. ‘ Nor me either. bucket, brimming with the foamy —St Louis Republia and others interested state that the the precious treasure by herself. like, an ’ tell Aunt Lindy what to do. But you mout ’s well stay to supper. fluid, and brought out the shining five-masted schooner is practically use­ But that was out of the question, “I don ’t know but I’ll call ’round He'll be Bure to come in then.” milk-pans from the pantry. The Strength of • Whale. less so far as sailing qualities are con ­ with those sharp eyes staring at her; there this evenin ’. I can lot on I want Felix did not think He could stay to “Mr. Cheeseboro ’s in the settin ’- Sir William Turner, the eminent cerned. The five-master ’s Bails can and with trembling fingers, and her Reuben, or the old man—tis n’t likely supper; but he waited awhile, in room with your pa,” volunteered Lu­ anatomist of the university of Edin ­ not be set to draw well, and under the heart beating a tattoo in her bosom, they’ll be in yet, from the new clear­ hopes of seeing Prisoilla His wait­ cinda, limply knitting away at a yarn burgh, Scotland, with the help of a most favorable circumstances she can ­ she carefully slit open one end of the in ’. An ’ mebbe I’ll git a chance to ing proved to be in vain, however, sock, as she sat over the fire. Glasgow shipbuilder, has been mak­ not sail over four knots with the envelope, and drew out —a comic val ­ talk to Priscilly alone. If I do —hello! and he finally took his departure, The sea-shell pink in Priscilla's ing some calculations as to the breeze astern. Sea captains claim that entine. A horrid caricature of an old what’s this, Annt Lindy?" promising to call again. cheeks deepened to a poppy red, as strength of a whale. The size and maid, with peaked nose and chin, high “Dunno, ” tittered Lindy. “S’pec “Reckon Priscilly was too busy to usual, under her sister-in-law ’s sharp the days of the five-masted schooners dimensions of a great whale stranded are numbered. cheek-bones and very, very red hair. it’s a voluntine. Sam jus’ now brung it come in,” he thought, consolingly, as eyea some time since on the Scotch coast furnished the necessary data This “An ole maid! Wal, wal,” uttered from de pos ’offla. ” And with a show herode off on his sorrel mare. “It’s “Wal, I declare, ” snapped the queru ­ Very Much In Earnest the sister-in-law, Lucinda. “I ’lowed of ivories that a young elephant might too bad she has the whole house to lous woman, crossly. “Your cheeks whale was eighty feet long, twenty Aunty —Why, what are you doing? ’twould be a nice one, from the looks. have envied. Aunt Lindy retired to tend to; but she shan’t have it to do are a-gittin ’ as red as clover-bobs. I feet across the flanges of the tail, Little Johnny —Only prayin ’. her kitchen to make her own com ­ long, if 1 can help it,” he added, with don ’t reckon it’s you Mr. Cheesboro's and weighed 165,000 pounds. The Who d ’ye reckon sent it, Priscilla?” “Praying? ” “I don ’t know. ” ments on the subject. a look of decision in hih gray eyes. after. I heerd ’em a-talkin' 'bout the professor calculates that to attain m “Yes’m. I’m prayin ’ that I’ll be • By a great effort, Priscilla kept back Mr. Cheese boro did not bestow much “I wonder if he got the valentine, ” red heifer; reckon he wants to trade speed of twelve miles au hour, an good boy this afternoon. ” the tears of mortification and disap ­ attention on the outside of the envel ­ thought Priscilla, as she finished par­ fur her. ordinary rate for a whale, the ani­ “That’s noble. ” pointment that were almost trembling ope, at first—not being a connoisseur ing and quartering the applea “If he “ ’Tain ’t likely a poor girl like you mal would have to exert 145 horsw in regard to ehlrography—but opened did he will see that I know who sent is a-goin ’ to git aich afore-handed man “Yes’m. Mamma said if I was a good power. in her eyea boy this afternoon, she’d bring me “Looks some like Felix Cheeseboro's it at once, withsome natural curiosity. it to me.” as Felix. m some candy. ” Dorlsc U Nstloasl Love-Fsaet. hand write, don ’t it?” said Lucinda, Aunt Lindy's supposition proved a cor ­ On the same afternoon, Mirandy “Why, the Cheeseboro farm’s wuth a The Young Frenchman — Ah. ah, peering at the envelope. “Though I rect one. It was a valentine, and a 8prigs was doing up her frizzes in bits hundred dollars an acre, every foot of How, What Was It? wretched woman! You would break comic one, at that. of tin, which she kept for the purpose, it An ’, there’s fqrty acres in medder- don ’t reckon he’d trouble hisself to Auntie —Was that play yon saw • our engagement for a mere caprice— “Well, I—” being, as she thought, more efficacious grass alone. send you a valentine, pritty or ugly. tragedy or a comedy? The Parislenne —No, George. 1 Mr. Cheese boro stopped short. His than curl-papers. “The girl that gits the owner o' that They say he took Mirandy Springs Little Niece—Wat’s that mean, loved you still up till yesterday. countenance betrayed an unusual “I want ’em to friz right nice for to ­ farm ’ll be a lucky one, I tell you. home from slngin ’-school, the other auntie? But my hand has been asked by • degree of astonishment together with morrow night,” she commented, twist­ “An ’, any way, I reckon you ’re cut night.” “Did you cry?” Russian visi — some amusement ing one of the tins till it nearly brought out fur an old maid, Priscilly.” Priscilla would have given a dia ­ “No ’m.’’ The Young Frenchman — Say no “Somebody has mistook me fur an tears to her eyes. “Mebbe Mr.Cheeae- Priscilly strained away the milk in mond-mine, If she had possessed one, “Did you laugh?” more noble girl. You did exactly old maid, ” he muttered. “Fur this boro ’ll ask me to go the meetin ’ with the bright tin pans without deigning only to get away from Lucinda ’s “No ’m.” right—Chicago Record. here ain ’t nothin' but an old maid, him. If he don ’t, I’ll go alone, an' a reply to her sister-in-law’s tirade. prying eyes and keen tongue, and from “What did you do? ” with red hair, an ’ a most audaeious most likely he’ll fetch me home, like . “Hello," cried Farmer Quisenberry, Ths Higher Literature. all the other eyes in the world, and “Went to sleep.” have one good cry by herself. But sharp nose. he did from singin'-school last week. coming out of the kitchen in his “Hullo, Chlmtny, is dey any more there was the supper to get and chores “Now, who in thupder was smart ‘Tve got ahead o ’ Priscilly Quisen ­ home-spun coat and blue “ducking ” A New York writer bewails the fact good books in de ‘Young Terrors* to do, the comfort of her father and enough to send it I wonder?" berry, anyhow, ” she added, with a look overalla “What d*ye reckon Felix that the poolrooms have opened again library P” brother Reuben to look after; for He turned the envelope over and of triumph in her black eyes, “and wants, Priscilly?” for business in Gotham and that over “I dunno, but I hear tell about a Lucinda, Reuben ’s wife, chose to con ­ over; but the stiff, crabbed handwrit­ I’m a-golng to keep it She'll be mad Priscilla hesitated, blushing deeper twenty are now running “wide open. 1* story by George Eliot what dey call sider herself an invalid, and shirked ing, evidently disguised, gave no clew as hops to find I’ve cut her out than ever. Nearly a score have been doing busi­ ■Daniel de Rounder. ’ Shouldn ’t her share of the household duties. to the sender. “Wait till I git to be mistress o ’ “Go ’long in, Priscilly,” he said. “I ness rather Quietly but publicly for wonder If that might be pretty good.** But at last, after what seemed like a “I wonder now,” he pondered, Felix Cheeseboro's big house, though. reckon you know what he wants, and several months lifetime to Prisoilla, the supper dishes thoughtfully, “if ’twasn ’t Mirandy Won't I show the folks? I’ll turn up you know best whether he kin hev it, A Brief CelL were washed, her father and brother Sprigs that sent it? I’ll bet a cheese ray nose at them stuck-up Quisenber ­ or not ” John Lawlor, the ex-champion hand­ “Como to stayP” asked the fish. ball player of Ireland, was married re­ had seen and criticised the valentine; cake it was her. ry*, too. C And Priscilla smoothed down her “Oh, no. ” said the worm, “just cently in Brooklyn to Mias Alice for, of course. Lucinda had given all “Yes, now I come to think of it, she “An* that sassy Lindy 'll hev to step red-brown tresses, and went slyly in, dropped in for a bite; that's all” Brown of Dublin. the particulars of it; at last the old was vteazin' md, r spell back, about around mighty lively, I kin tell her; to meet her lover. rUFAKATIuN WOK TEACHING. Literary Mote*. Joseph V. Dory, of Warsaw, Ill., waa troubled with rheumatism and triad a The Republican. Perhaps never in tbe history of Read before the Southern Clinton Teaohere number of different remedies, but saya Association at Do Witts November IS, modern journalism has any newspaper none of tjiem seemed to do him any CASH! Thursday, February 15, 1894. 18S8. gained so rapidly in public favor as tbe good ; but finally he got hold of one that speedily cured him. He waa much Chicago Inter Ocean. Within the put pleased with it, and felt sure that others We are paying cash Congress baa repealed the federal The subject assigned to me is Preparation two years it bu, by adopting progressive similarly afflicted would like to know election law. It stood In the way of for Teaching. Why that subject should have methods of injecting push and enter­ what the remedy waa that cured him. for Oak, Ash and democratic repeaters in the south and been given to me 1 cannot conclude unless prise in all ita departments forced it­ He states for tbe .benefit of the public Basswood Logs de­ strongholds of democracy in the great it was because I have been so lately among self into tbe very front rank of great that it ia called Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. livered in our yard at those who were preparing for their first trial For sale by Travis & Baker . 41 4 cities of the north. It never prevented in the school room. The subject Is certainly Chicago newspapers. That this popular ­ a ...... St. Johns. one honest man from voting and having very Important and might better be handled ity is deserved Is beyond question. Tbe Lend Intel vie. Qsssn eed Ornnenet Boat*. that vote counted. The repeal of the by one who is more confident of thorough publisher daring this time, Mr. H. H. In addition to land seekers’ excursions law is an outrage. professional preparation than myself. March 8tb and April 9tb, advertised When we contemplate beginning any new MtoktMy Koblsaat, bu spared neither expense elsewhere, land excursion tickets will work our first thought is how we can best nor effort to attain hie ideal —and he Superintendent of Public Instruction Pure be sold for February 13th, March 13tb, prepare ourselves for it. The business world April 10th and May 8th, 1894, firom JlIeitaon&Bii). Pattengill is made of the right kind of A cream of Tartar Baking Powder. bu succeeded. Uncompromisingly re­ of to-day will not welcome a person who is publican on all national issues. Tbe Cincinnati, Louisville ana Lexington, stuff. His salary was raised by the only partially prepared or not at all. There —Jjatest United States Qovemmemt Food F. R. Jackson—The Tailor. amendment fraud, but he does not pro* are calls from all around us for professional Report. Inter Ocean does battle for wbat It These ticketa on sale to Texas sod pose to hang on to the money. In an workmen and where they may be obtained, believes to be the true fisitb in a man­ Arkansas, and points in Louisiana west they are employed to the neglect of untrained Royal Baking Powder Company ner that at once commands tbe attention of Alexandria and Vicksburg. Good 30 interview he says: 106 Wall M., N. T. minds and hands. Why should not this of tbe public and reapect of all. It can days for return; 8top over in Louisiana “By an error of the state I was paid demand be greater among school officers than and Texas on going trip. Stylish Suits! $750 too much salary. I received it any other class of persons? When business be recommended to those who desire a An excellent opportunity to inspect innocently and openly, knowing I had men demand professional help It Is to avoid length and breadth of childish satisfaction clean, reliable, enterprising metropolitan and boy cheap lands in a country where earned it. The error was brought to some blunder In their business, the outcome when the inquirer ia just becoming awakened family newspaper. grass grows ten months a year, and my notice. I pay the amount back. of whichwould only make a difference of a to the natural cariosities around him and to there are neither blizxards nor cold FOR FALL The state loses nothing." few dollars and cents, while the mistakes of a the happenings of this and other countries. waves. teacher may effect a lifetime or more, therefore Wherela the teacher who must not beforehand Tbe Review of Reviews for February Send for particulars to Cbas. W. Zell, be well prepared to stand the test of these The press of the seventh district is although not denying that any work that is is strong in all Jof ita departments. In D. P. A., Cincinnati ; A. J. Lytle, N. P. youthful examiners more to be dreaded than AND WINTER AT booming L. A. Sherman, editor of the worth doing at all Is worthy of sll the time tbe “Pro g ress of tbe World ” tbe impor­ A., 193 Clark 8L, Chicago ; W. P. Cooley, and study bestowed on the preparation for it, that of the August board whom we face with T. P. A., Cleveland ; C. A. Baird, T. P. Port Huron Times, for the nomination 1 think it is the duty of teachers more than any fear and trembling once a year? tant political, social and industrial A., Detroit ; J. 8. Leith, T. P. A.. Lex­ for representative in congress, and from other class of persons to be thoroughly trained We have spoken incidentally of the means events of tbe month are reviewed and ington ; A. Whedon, P. A T. A., Louis ­ before beginning the work of molding the of preparation, let us now look more carefully tbeir significance clearly and frankly ville. or to W. C. Rineareon, G. P. A., present appearances the people of the for the sources which are within reach of all. F.R.Jackson’s district are in hearty accord with the characters of the men and women of the coming aet forth. This department alone con ­ Cincinnati, O. generation. With most of us, we date the beginning of our press. The writer has known Mr. Looking at the question o / the necessity of education from some public or private school, tains fifty timely illustrations, chiefly Near State Bank. 8hermao for a number of years, and preparation from other than a business stand ­ then we look to the world of literature as portraits of well-known men and our next instructor. believes that no better nomination can point we find the teacher without preparation, women. Among the portraits are those Fall Patterns now In Stook. I except what she has gained in school text Libraries, too, form an admirable help in of President Dole end bis cabinet and be made. He is a good businessman, books, entering school the morning of her preparation or if we can not have access to a guarantee a Fit and Low Prices. thoroughly familiar with the needs of first day with little, or no idea of what to do good one why not form a circulating library sketches, drawn from life, of Repre­ that important district, and his long or bdbr she will do It, so also, the second among ourselves and friends and by so doing sentatives William L. Wilson, of West morning and the third and the whole term and let the possession of one book give us the Virginia ; Charles F. Crisp, of Georgia ; service to the republican party, and right to read half a dozen. With these and high character as a citizen, would make longer unless she finds that she is lacking in a Thomas B. Reed, of Maine; Benton very indespenaable requirement and goes to institutes, associations, the teacher's reading JACKSON his nomination fitting. work with a will to supply that lack. Of course circle work, etc., no teacher should plea that McMillan, of Tennessee ; Tbomu L. THE TAILOR she has long before this become able to hear professional preparation is beyond her reach. Johnson, of Ohio, and Julias C. Bur­ In commenting on the bold and the classes that are to be found in the district The study of the history of education is a rows, of Michigan. Apropos of tbe where she is probably situated, but of the valuable aid in guarding against mistakes vigorous stand which Gov. Rich has whichhave been committed or in relieving us opening of tbe Manchester Ship Canal, taken in the investigation of the election workings of the mind, of what matter to be presented to pupils of a certain age, and how of the trouble of having to study out and test the editor discusses that and various FRED. F. MURDOCK, frauds, the Detroit Evening News, of to present it, of what mental effort is best for ourselves successes that have already been other waterway projects which are Tuesday, pays the Governor the follow adapted to follow certain other efforts, she is gained in the past by masters who have made being considered by European govern ST. JOHNS. MICH., in a state of blissful (?) ignorance. From this this their life study. Saved Her Life* ing high and deserved compliment: Nor should preparation end when our teach­ ments. “In this whole affair Gov. Rich is lack of preparation we find that the larger Mrs. O. J. Wooldridge , of Wortham, DEALKkIN ALL KINDS OP part of the first term (and it is oftener the ing begins. We must continde it after that Texas, saved the life of her child by the becoming a bigger man in Michigan exception than the rule that it is many terms with re-doubled enegery. Then it is that Don ’t Tobacco Spit or Smoke Tour Life use of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, i A way every day that it lasts. He has estab­ Instead of one) is almost the same as thrown time spent in preparaing ourselves for coming •One of my children had Croup. The ease was attended by our physician, and waa away for the pupils while the teacher is lessons can be used to the best advantage Is tbe truthful, startling title of a little book that lished himself in the popular mind as because we are able then to determine in telle all about No-to-bac, the wonderful harmless supposed to be well under control. One learning to teach. They may have learned a guaranteed tobacco habit cure. The coat la trlfliug, night I was startled by the child's hard a strong, honest executive, who plays what direction our efforts will count for the and tbe man who wanta to quit and can ’t runs no Breathing, and on going to it found It stran ­ given number of lessons but it has been without gling. sit had nearly ceased to breathe. no favorites, even within his own party, regard to phychological laws and so the powers most. physical or financial risk in usln M No-to-bac. Sold "As up the mount of knowledge slow we by all druggists. Realizing that tbe child’s alarming condition and who is bound to root out fraud of the mind to do work, have not been Book at Drug Stores or by mail free. Address bad become possible in spite of the medicines rise. expanded and in many instances they will be Tbe Sterling Remedy Co., Indiana Mineral Springs, given, I reasoned that such remedies would whorever lie finds it.” How wide and fair the opening prospect lies! be of no avail. Having part of a bottle o! CEMETERY WORK. found to be injured. Ind. 19-62 But as the view expands, the path grows Ayer ’s Cherry Pectoral In the house, I gave Behold another aspirant for pedagogical the child three doses, at short Intervals, and THE ELECTION SCANDAL. steeper. '■More Facte.” anxiously waited results. From the moment honors, who has been endeavoring by every Is a handsomely illustrated fifty page the Pectoral was given, thechild ’s breathing Investigations made last week show available aid within her reach to become The rocks more slippery, and the chasms deeper: pamphlet iHBtied by the Chicago, Mil grew easier, and, In a short time, she was that the returns on the amendment in­ acquainted with the actions of the mind and sleeping quietly and breathing naturally. Then why climb on? Not for the prospect ’s Coin laws governing these actions. Then besides waukee & St. Paul Railway pan v, The child is alive and well to-day, and 1 do Cot Stone for BuUiii Pnrposes. creasing the salary of the Attorney- beauty. not hesitate to say that Ayer ’s Cherry Feo- becoming perfectly familiar with the studies giving valuable information on Agri General from $800 to $2,500 per year Not for the triumph, but because ’tis duty. ” toral saved her life.” which she knows she will be expected to teach, culture, Hbeep raising, climate, soil and CARMELITA A. HILE. OPPOSITE POSTOFFIOE. were systematically increased 100 votes she has gone over and over again the art and other resources of South Dakota. Ital.-O DeWitt, Mich contains a correct map of North as well AYER’S per precinct in a number of precincts in science of teaching, has looked at it from as South Dakota. Detroit in 1891. Some of the old returns every standpoint, has read what the best The Michigan Club. Every farmer, and in fact any other authors have written on the subject, and also interested in agriculture, etc., should Cherry Pectoral have been found and the fraud clearly studied with the ablest teachers her circum­ The ninth annual meeting of the Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer fc Co., Lowell, Mass. HORSES shown. No one could be benefitted by have a copy of it. 8ent free to any stances would permit, in fact she has made Michigan club will be held on Thurs­ address upon application to Harry Prompt to act, sure to our# such change, which defeated the will of the subject her constant thought until she day, the 22d day of February, 1894. In Mercer, Michigan Passenger Agent, 82 FOR SALE the people and fraudulently took $1,700 thoroughly understands the workings of her the evening of Wednesday, February Griswold St., Detroit, Mich. 43-3 per year from the taxpayers except own mind and from that it is only a short step for her to understand the ininds of the scholars 21st, there will be an informal reception Geo. H. Judd —Merchant Tailor. OR EXCHANGE Attorney-General Ellis. Our democratic whom site has under her charge. As she steps at the club house tendered to such 8a VANN ah , GA., April 2rt, 1H89. friends should remember that, and also into the school room the first morning she national, state and city officials and Having used three bottles of P. P. P. for Impure falls straitway to studying the scholars by blood and genersl weakness, and havlug derived that the state administration and other distinguished guests of the club, great benefits from the same, having gained 11 CHEAP. canvassing board were in theirentire whom she finds herself surrounded and after pounds in weight in four weeks, I take great what would seem to the untrained person an as may be here at the time. pleasure lo recommending it to all uufortiiuatee control, at that time, before crowing incredibly short time she lias sounded each On that day —Washington ’s birthday like. * Yours truly, JUDD JOHN MORRIS. OR SALE for cash or on time with over the canvas of 1893. An interesting mind and is leading it in the way she sees it —the club will keep open as usual, Sold by M. McDonald A Co. 4'i 4 approved notes or in exchange for feature of the frauds of 1893 increasing may soonest gain power to work without her and earnestly requests all members Will Fit you with The Latest F guiding influence. Stylos in Sheep, Cattle or other property, a large the salaries of some of the state Contrast the two illustrations given; both to spend a portion of the day there. O psick op J. N. McElroy , Druggist. OBLaNbO. Fla ., April 90, 1991 number of First Clans Horses, both Na­ officers is that exactly the same methods perhaps were sincere in their efforts in behalf f A reception committee will be in attend ­ Messrs. Lippmsn Bros , Savannah. Oa.; tive and Western, weighing from 1,050 were employed in Detroit, where it was of their pupils advancement but mark the ance to welcome tbe members, and Dear Sira—I sold three bottles of P. P. P., large Fall and Winter to 1,700 pounds, broken or unbroken, at undoubtedly intended to change enough results; the first gains her knowledge of size yesterday, and one bottle small size to day. phychological effects which 1 believe every during tbe afternoon a reception will be The P. P. P. cured my wife of rheumatism win extremely low prices. votes to carry the amendment. After teacher does gain if shecontinues long enough tendered to the distinguished guests ter before last. It came hack on her tbe past win­ ter, and a half bottle, 11.00 size, relieved her again, a change of 7,500 had been made in in the profession from the pupils with which from Washington and elsewhere, at tbe and she hta not had a symptom since. Suitings, Detroit, the amendment was still defeat she has to deal and at last takes every thing I sold a bottle of P. P. P. to a friend of mine, one residence of General R. A. Alger, near of his turkeys, a small one took aick. and his wife ed, and the work was continued after the in its natural order, and although, she may the club house. The usual annual gave it a teaapoonlul, that was in the evening, and Western Horses offered are all Full not know it, teaches in a truly scientifical tbe little fellow turned over like be was dead, but Overcoatings, returns reached Lansing. It is absolute way, while the other begins scientifically. banquet will be held on the evening of next morning was up hollowing snd well. Blooded American Horses. No ly certain that the crime was deliberate But even before the preparation for teaching Yours respectfully, Mustangs or Bronchos. February 22nd, at the Detroit Audi ­ j. n . Mcelroy . ly planned in 1891, and carried out. A I think we find the stimulus for thorough torium, beginning promptly at 7 o ’clock. 8 >ld by M McDonald A Co. 42-4 Etc. continuance of the plan, by the original preparation in the fact that in many cases, the Tbe speakers promised are of surpassing true or natural teacher, the one who teaches Inspection of Stock and Cor ­ conspirators, and probably some others because she enjoys the work is the one who excellence. The list includes among was carried out in 1893. from childhood longed to become a teacher, others: United States Senator William The Best Goods Always in Stock. respondence Solicited. The grand jury at Mason, has been studied for it, worked for it, and put her whole B. Allison, Honorable Henry Cabot industriously engaged in the past two soul into her preparation for it. She is the one Lodge, Honorable John L. Stevens, late who has spent the most conscientous thought SATISFACTION weeks in taking testimony to find out on each department of her preparation and minister to Hawaii, upon whom tbe R. M. STEEL. the guilty parties. The prosecuting knows the worth or worthlessness of every present administration has been heap­ Tbe Salt GURANTEED. MODEL FORM attorney of Wayne * county has also separate step in her efforts and who, as long as ing such unjust abuse, and about whom taken the matter up. Governor Rich is she teaches, love her work and find an ever growing satisfaction in it. She is builded on a their.exists an interest and curiosity CORSETS. using every effort to aid in the finding unequalled in modern politics ; Honor ­ That's All Salt YHbloiMbU Lad!*. firm foundation ; that of genuine love for her la the aalt every one abon Id one. Tbe Im­ _ Wmi Tham. out and conviction of the guilty, with work and a thorough understanding of the able John JD. Spooner, ex-aenator from parities In the other klndi nr* neel—s. of Geo. H. Judd, Dr.M-IC.k.r. principles that underlie it. course, bat dangerous also. The lime, _ Beeommead Them. out fear or favor. This is not a partisan Wisconsin, who stands almost second to especially, Is the cause of much kidney laadl aa Merchant* matter. It Is above partisanship. But while dwelling so especially on these no man as a forcible, logical and bril­ tllgfUBfl MERCHANT TAILOR, Bell Them. Members of both parties have been branches of training, do not let us forget a Walker Street. South Sid WHY t third very important factor. Perhaps it should liant speaker; Honorable Lorrin A. They are the only Conets benefitted by, the crime, and all good not be spoken of as a third, for surely without Thurston, Hawaiian representative in Diamond^ ever mate that will fully it a teacher would be as helpless as the m»iy the Wclitd.i of ike citizens are anxious to have justice tbia country, tbe able coadjutor Of .tall, tUato Ague and pro- done, wherever it falls. mechanic who has a very clear conception of President Dole and tbe provisional |ducc tba fashionable contour. the way in which he is to do a particular piece CLEVELAND They are of great value in government of Hawaii; and Honorable Crystal Salt allowing Dam* Nature to It is not generally known what a vast of work, but it is without tools with which to Ik much the parent, end therefore the . . TO . . do it. I am speaking of scholastic training. Jonathan P. Dolliver, famed as tbe _ fulfill her minion of devel- plant it requires to publish and circulate beet salt known. Mate from tbe beet $ 2.50 OtirMfidal Pjlfflt opment, which cannot be How much more confident is that teacher most brilliant and impassioned orator brine, by the beet process, with the beet wmo oeip onn accomplished when "pad. ” grain, and sold In the beet package-on BUFFALO are used. They will reduce a metropolitan newspaper. The Chicago who feels himself master of the subject he is in tbe House of Representatives. air-tight and non-absorbent box. teaching. Not only of the part that is'being the .lie, correct the .hape and aupport the bust of Inter Ocean has in its circulating depart ­ Senator McMillan will preside at tbe The feet that salt le cheap Is no reason VIA “C. Sc B. LINE.” tha corpulent lady, with satire sau.fsction. Price ment alone nearly one hundred men studied but of how that part can be explained why you should not have pare salt. fi.oo to gj.oo. If not obtainable from your to make the rest come as a natural consequence banquet Mayor Pingree will receive Ask for Diamond Crystal, give It a fair Commencing with opening of Navigation (about merchant, tend for our Illustrated Price List. April lit.) Magnificent aide- wheelsteel steamers Manufactured only by the and women, not to mention the carriers of that which they had learned from the first trial. Write ns for further particulars. tbe guests as tbe chairman of the Oar Dairy Balt Is the standard of ex­ SCHILLING CORSET CO.. Detroit. Mich who deliver the paper to all parts of lessons. If well prepared in this direction, cellence, and no batter maker shook! half the battle is won and we are sometimes committee on reception. Governor Rich be without It. Address State of Ohio and State of New York. the city before breakfast every morning. will welcome the guests in tbe name of . It may be mentioned that no kind of saved from embarassing confessions in the DIAMOND CRYSTAL SALT CO.. DAILY TIME TABLE. future. tbe state, and 8enator Palmer, General SUHDAY IXCLVDKD. weather, however severe, is permitted By scholastic ability is means not only that Lv. Cleveland, fi: 16 p. M. I Lv. Buffalo, - 6:18 p. m Alger, and other Michigan fovorites will Ar. Buffalo, • 7:90 a .m. | Ar. Cleveland, 7.80 P. M to interfere with this delivery in any knowledge obtained from text books, hut in be in attendance. way. Of this large force, about one-half connection with this the vast amount of CKSTKALSTANDARD TIMK. WANTED! information gleaned by the use of our senses Taka tbe "C. A B. Line ’- at amen and enjoy a Men to work for us who desire to make . of them work through the day at ordin ­ also from books, papers and numberless other Mr. C. F Davis, editor of the Bloom ­ refreshing night’s re.tt whe • «nM't to Buffalo, money tbia fall *Dd winter during alack llmea. Excellent chance. Liberal pay. II ary office or clerical work and the other sources from which so much can be culled to field, Iowa, Farmer, says : “I can Niagara Falls, Toronto, New York, Boston, Albany, 1,000 Islands, or any Eastern or Canadian point. you hare .pare time, out of work, or looking half begin late at night and work until make the school room the place of all absorbing recommend Chamberlain’s Cough to sell a choice for a p«yl"K business, write me at once. Remedy to all sufferers with colds and WANTED SALESMEN line of NURSERY aboutdaylight, preparing and addressing interest to the children of to-day that It should croup. 1 have used it in my family for ft STOCK and SEED___ POTATOES.POTATI LIBERAL Cheap Excursions Weekly to Nia­ FRED E. YOUNG, Nurseryman, * the wrappers, counting and wrapping be. SALARY or COMMISSION PAfU WEEKLY. Many time a day we are called upon to be the past two years and have found it PERMANENT end PAYING POSITIONS to GOOD gara Falls, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 28 20 the papers, “routing ” and mailing the the best I ever used for thfc purposes for MEN. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS to BEGIN­ judge, ruler, newspaper, encycelopedla, NERS. EXCLUHIVE TERRITORY GIVEN IF Write for Tourist Pamphlet bundles. Their work is of the most dictionary, and general book of usefurknow- which it is intended. 50 cent bottles DE8IRKD. Write at once tor terms to 40-12 for sale by Travis & Baker . 41-4 difficult nature and is done in the ledge to say nothing of the games in which U. R. ROGERS, T. F. NEWMAN, JAPANESE we must be well versed and all rules governing Tin Bxwks Kursery Co., Rochester, N,7. Gen ’l Pass AgL Gen ’l Manager quickest possible manner, and yet so them or the lessons in natural history which CLEVELAND. O. well is it done that it seldom happens we must be ready to give when some dead Nerve Blood that a single bundle or paper of its mouse, bird, chipmunk, hug, worm, or other Tonic Builder immense edition of nearly 100,000 reaches out of door wonder is brought in to be fully TQCCQ Fruit and Ornamental _ A New and Complete CURBTreatment, oonelstlng of explained and unless all that, and tnany IVILLO HARDY ROSES Fruit Trees PTTP08ITORIKS, Onpenlea of Ointment and two its | destination on other than the Boxes of Ointment. A never-falling Care for Pile# times a great deal more than that is given, the AND SHRUBS.—87th YEAR. of every nature nn.l degree. It makes an operation right train and at the right time, unless seekers for knowledge go away with bright with the knife or injections of cnrbollo acid, which ere painful and seldom n permanent cure, end often delayed by accident. The system is faces dulled and their confidence in their GREENING BROS., Monroe, Mich. do resulting In death, unnecessary. Why endure wonderful and its operation almost teacher’s infalibility preceptably lowered. b#wt nod tbe hanllewr Yarieitffi for thin part of tbe this terrible disease? We guarantee (B 400 ACMES. LOW PHICKS. country. Smell .Fruit of All Kinds, and a boxes to cure an* case. Ton only pay for perfect. Thus we rise or fall with every fleeting fancy Instructive Catalogue Free. 89-18 large assortment of tbe best, and Oaraiesl Roses, benefit* reoetved. fie box, 6 for |B by malL temple of childhood unless thoroughly prepared in Shrubbery and Ornamental Trees and Plants. 89-4 free. 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TAKE No ­ ORTGAGE SALK-DEFAULT HAVING It is said, and truly, that, “an honest tice: I will evil at Public Auctloa to the M been made la tb* conditions of that mort ­ man i« the noblest work of God." And Phlgheet bidder the property hereinafter named. gage made by Emma E. Clark to Miner R. Frink, Such sale to take piaoe on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY dated January 7th, 1891, and recorded In the office Thursday, February 15. 1894. as we stand at the open grave, and see 90th, 1894, at the Town Hall in the Village of of the register ol deed* for Clinton county, In Mich­ Beth, Clinton County. Mtcblgen. AH aelee to he igan, on January 7th, 1091, in liber 72, of mort ­ TIME _T ABLE. the casket containing such a one, low ­ made for cash. I reserve the right to refuse or gages, on page 692: on which mortgage there is ICHiGAH MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. ered to its laet resting place, all feel allow each bids as do not equal one-half of tbe claimed to be due at the date of this notice, one value of tbe arllclee offered for ssle. hundred and thirty dollars and twenty-five eente, .. IN EFFECT .. that a great loss has been sustained. Property : besides aa attorney fee of thirty-five dollers, slip- One Gelding 6 year ol I. ulated ineaid mortgage lo be paid ehould any OF DETROIT, MIOH , This vicinity witnessed this solemn On* Gelding 9-year-old. proceedings be taken to foreclose said mortgage; NOVEMBER 19th. 1893. scene, Wednesday, the 7th inst, at the One double harness. end no suit or proceeding at law or in equity hav­ On* road cart. ing been instituted to recover any pert of the debt For th« Tear Ending December 81, 1803. WMtWUd. cemetery, on the county farm, where a One weir bob*. secured hy said mortgage, therefore, by virtue of One double wld» tired wagon. the power of eal* ia aaid mortgage contained, end multitude had gathered to pay their On* cart, of the statute la such case made and provided, PJ * 21 last respects to Lewis How^ who died 400Bin. good tile. notice is hereby given that on MAY 5th. 1894, at REVENUE ACCOUNT. STATIONS. ap. 844 8 la. cull. one o ’elock la tbe afternoon, at the west frost door m at his houie.in Olive, the 5th inat,aged 43 2.000 • In. good tile. of the oourt house, for Clinton county, In Michi­ Received for Premiums...... -...fl.082 863 ®* i& z 112 6 in. good tile. gan, in the Village of Hi. John*, in aaid county, Received for Interest and Rents...... 203.041 •* years and one month. Though strong 18-iCln. cult Ulq. there will be eoMal public vendue lo the highest a. m. a. m. p. m p. IS. 100 8 in. good Ule. bidder, tb* premises In said mortgage described, DETROIT...... Lv « 40 10 40 4 05 10 45 and robust, he could not hold out under Total Income ...... —...... 81,286,S96 53 ...... 1.9202* V good tile. vis :• The west half ef the northeast quarter ol Diabusemente for Death Claim*, Dividends, Matured Inauranoe, Surrender Valuer i i Milwaukee June! 7 00 10 58 4 26 11 06 a complication of diseases —first alow Oa* eat tile rack* and elate. section thirteen, In township alx north, of range Pontiac ...... 7 48 11 45 fi 07 12 15 all Expenses...... 809,087 28 p. ID. a. m. fever, then rheumatism, than pleurisy, Nine wheel barrow*. two weet, in Michigan. Said sale will be made Oa* Ul* machine. subject to the payment of the remainder of said Balance to Investment Account...... 1M.—...... —8 476,888 27 Holly...... 8 28 12 80 6 61 1 14 with gieat effusion, then pneumonia, On* boiler end engine. mortgage not yet due. D urand arrive ...... 9 06 1 12 6 80 2 18 Mixed lumber. Dated February 7th, 1894. Durand leave .....- 9 85 1 82 6 60 3 IS •*•*•*#•« ASSET ACCOUNT. 2 08 7 17 3 46 and last heart failure. Doctor Gillam of One water tank. MINER R. FRINK, O woaao...... 10 00 4 acres of land. Brick yard. Pkxxins A Baldwin , Mortgage*. O womo Junct. ar. 10 05 2 05 7 20 2 60 8t. Johns assisted by doctor Campbell Gash in Bank..;...... ~4 193,803 79 *10 15 2 15 7 30 8 06 fi 05 One brown maro. Cheap. Attorneys foi Mortgagee. 42-12 First Mortgage Lien* oa Real Estate...... -... 3,025,215 66 0 womo Junct I've of Ovid, regarded here as the beet One to4 with shop and barn In the Village of Real Estate.^Including Home Office Building .....„...... 828,154 48 Ovid ...... 10 35 2 81 7 47 8 32 6 50 Bath. Sbepard.vllle ...... 10 41 2 86 7 62 7 05 Loans to Policy Holders secured dy Reserves ...... 440,274 77 10 54 2 47 8 04 * 58 8 25 medical talent In the county, attended Dated February 7th, 1884. ROBATE ORDER-STATE OF MICHIGAN, Agents' Balances...... „...... 4,267 02 ST. JOHNS...... WALTER S. HALL, County of Clinton ae. At a session of the Bill* Receivable...... 40,826 09 Fowler...... -...... 11 14 8 01 8 22 4 25 9 20 him, and all that could be done by them 41w2 Assignee. PProbate Court for the Couaty of Clinton, holden at Ionia...... 11 49 3 81 8 66 5 08 11 49 Bonds and Collaterals ...... 40,028 78 p. ID p. m. and loving friends was done, but alas the Probate Office, la the village ef 8t. Johns, on Interest end Renta Accrued ...... __ 66,919 79 12 17 4 00 9 24 5 46 1 25 Monday, the 8th day of February In the year on* Interest and Renu Dne...... 46,266 67 Lowell...... without avail. thousand eight hundred and nlnetv-four. Outstanding Premium*, secured by Rew>rve Fund (20 per cent, loading deducted) ...... 843 297 57 Grand Rapids ...... 12 50 4 45 10 00 fi 35 2 80 ortgage sale -default having Preeent, Charles M. Merrill, Judge of Probate. G. R. A I. Junct... 1 05 5 00 10 10 7 05 ...... Some 20 years ago deceased was united been mad* in the conditions of a certain Deferred Premiums, secured by Reserve Fend (20 per cent, loading deducted) ...... 39,100 88 Ferrysburg. .... — 2 05 5 55 8 15 ...... M In the matter of the. estate of CATHERINE in marriage with Miss Jane Price. mortgage mad# by Jamoa H. Walker to Joeepb M. REYNOLDS deceased. Arthur Chapmen, special Total Assets...... 84,562,682 34 Grand Haven...... 2 10 6 00 ...... 8 20 ••••••••• Bialey, dated August 15th, 1892, and recorded in administrator of aaid eetete. having made applica­ a. tn. a. tn. a. Ol. tbe office of tbe Register of Deeds for Clinton ...... ____ ...... Eddie, and only child, now 13 years old, tion for the allowance of hie final aceount and LIABILITIES. Chicago by Strar.. Durin gNav- County, in Michigan, on August 16, 1892, In liber for hi* discharge, Milwaukee Str ar. igallo nOnly .....— was born to them, and is left to console 76, of mortgagee, on page 217; on which mortgage Thereupon It is ordered, that Thursday, tbe 1st Amount of Reserve Fund American Table (4U per cent.’...... 84,006,148 96 / there ia claimed to be due at tbe date of this notice, day of March, A. D. 1894, at one o'clock in the MJeu»v'waixeL. bis estimable though heart broken one hundred and nine dollars and thirty-four Deposits of Policy Holders ...... 1512 10 r k afternoon be assigned for the examination of raid Death Claims not due ...... 82 898 91 mother. cents, betide* an attorney fee of fifteen dollar*, account, nt the Probate office in the Village of St Surplus...... 521,077 SI fa| stipulated ia said mortgage to be paid ebould any John*. Borne years ago Stephen Price, father- proceedings be taken to foreclose said mortgage; 81 ATION8. 3oc? ifi t& And It ia furthered ordered that notice be given Total ...... 84 562,632 34 and no suit or proceeding at tsw or In equity hav­ to tbe persona interested in aaid estate, of the time in law of deceased, died, intestate, ing been instituted to reeover any part of the debt New Risk* assumed in 1888 ...... » H 5 U Z sal and plsco of aaid hearing by causing a copy of this ..*7,175,918 15 3 W a leaving minor children; and Lewis was secured by said mortgage; therefore, by virtue of order to be published in Thb Clinton Republican , Increase of Assets...... 515,390 93 P IU a. m. p. m. p. tn. a. m. tbe power of sale in aaid mortgage contained, and n newspaper printed and circulating hi said Coun­ Increase of Surplus...... 24 112 70 Milwaukee Lt...... Durin gNav- ••••••••• ...... appointed guardian, filling that difficult of the statute in such case made and provided, ty of Cliuton, for three successive weeks previous The total amount paid to Policy Holders by this Coutpauy to date is.. ~»4 670,614 66 notice ia hereby given that on APRIL 21st, 1894, Chicago Lv„ ...... igatio nOnly ...... position with perfect satisfaction to all lo aaid day of hearing. a. m at one o ’clock In the afternoon, at the west front 42-8 CHARLES M. MERRILL, Grand Haven Lv 9 00 210 7 45 — Deceased was one of our best citizens door of the court house for Clinton County, in (A true copy.) Judge of Probate. O. R, LOOKER. Pres’t. H. F. FREDE Secretary, 9 05 2 15 7 52 Michigan, in the Village of St. Johns, iu said Coun ­ honest and upright in all his dealings, a ty, there will be sold at public vendue to the S. R MUM FORD, 1st Vice-Pres’t. G. W. SAN DLR8, Actuary. G. R'A I. Junct.... 10 05 8 12 9 10 J. W. DUSENBURY, 2d Vlce-Prea’t. Gen. W. F. RAYNoLDS, Consulting Ac uary. Grand Rapid** ..... 6 45 10 20 8 25 9 16 1145 great worker, a friend of education, highest bidder, the premises in said mortgage de ­ ROBATE ORDER—STATE OF MICHIGAN scribed, vis: Land commencing four rode west of County of Clinton,**. At a aeaaion of tbe Lowell...... 7 15 10 65 4 00 11 40 12 32 kind to the needy, a model husband (be northwest corner of block sixty-nine, in tbe PProbet* Court for the County of Clinton holden at For rates and plans of Insurance apply to C. F, MARSKEY, Agt., Saginaw, E. S., Mich. 43-4 Villageof 8t. Johne, in Clinton county, Mi:higan; tbe Probate office, in the Village of St. Johns, on Ionia ...... 7 40 11 25 4 28 12 27 2 50 and father, in fact a man in every sense and running thence south sixty feet; thence west Saturday, the 8d day of Februarv in the ytar Fowler...... 8 09 11 52 5 02 1 17 4 30 to tbe west section line ol section sixteen; thence one thousand eight hundred and ninety-four. of the word. north sixty feet; thence east to tbe pi .ice of be­ Present, Charles M. Merrill, fudge ot Probate. ST. JOHN8 ...... 8 25 12 17 6 20 1 45 5 45 Elder Bullen, of Pottersville, Eaton ginning, according to tbe recorded plat of said In tbe matter of tbe estate of JASPER COLEMAN Shepardsville ...... 12 30 5 32 6 1C village. deceased. On reading and filing the petiti->n HOW TO MAKE MONEY. Ovid ...... 8 8i 12 86 5 88 2 12 6 40 county, preached his funeral sermon, at Dated. January 25th, 1894. duly verified of Laura Coleman praying that she Many residents through tbe 8tate of Michigan are making snug fortunes by buying vacant lots and Owosso Junction... 8 5) 12 55 6 00 8 05 7 15 JOSEPH M. RI8LEY, or some other suitable person may be appoliitud art-rage in Detroit, Michigan, and vicinity. If you have 8100.00 or more aud wish to Invest lt, write Owosso ...... 9 Ot 1 2C 6 05 3 10 the brick church, on the county farm, Perrins A Baldwin . Mortgagee. administratis of aaid estate. Durand ar...... 9 28 1 47 6 80 3 53 and as showing the great esteem, in Atty ’s. for Mortgagee. 40wl2 Thereupon it la ordered that Thursday, the 1st Durand leave ...... 9 85 .... day of March, A. D, 1894, at one o ’clock In the Holly...... 10 H 2 26 7 4( 4 47 which the deceased was held, the church afternoon noon, be assigned for the hearing of THE HANNAN REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, DETROIT, MICHIGAN, SI, Pontiac...... 10 58 8 06 8 25 1 5 37 could not hold all the people. Thus has ROBATE ORDER—STATE OF MICHIGAN aaid petition, at the Probate Office, in the Village of Send 5c in stamps for tbelr “Epltorn of Detroit," They will double their money. Milwaukee Junct.. 11 32 3 45 9 05 6 30 County of Clloton as. At a session ol tbe St. Johns. DETROIT...... Ar 11 50 4 05 9 25 1 7 00 passed away one honored and respected PProbate Court for theCounty of Clinton, holden at And it is further ordered that notice be given -Chair Car, Buffet Car and Sleeping Car Service tbe Probate Office, in the village of St. Johns, on to the persons interested in said estate, of the time by all, and thanks be to God leaving a Tuesday, the 13th day of February, lu theyear one and place of aaid hearing, by causing a copy of thin -ESTABLISHED IO YEARS.- 1893 Westward —No. 11 baa Parlor Car attached (extra record, clean, and worthy of imitation. t jouaand eight hundred and ninety-four. order be published in Thb Clinton RicruBt i lSS3 charge 25 eta). No. 15 haa Parlor Buffet Car at- Present, Charles M. Merrill, Judge of Prohate. csn , a newspaper printed and circulating in said His bereaved wife, and son, and num ­ In the matter of the estate of MERRITT TEM­ County of Clloton, for three succeaaive weeks pre­ tallied Detroit to Grand Rapids (extra charge 25 PLE, deceased. John Van Giesou, adiuiuiatiaiur vious lo aait day of Ueariug eta). No. 81 has WagoDer Sleeper Detroit to erous relatives, have the profoundest of said estate, having made application for tbe CHARLES M. MERRILL, Grand Rapids. allowance ol bit final account and fur hi* discharge. (A true copy.) 42-3 Judge oi Probate. Legal. Legal. sympathy of this entire community. Thereupon it U ordered that Thursday, the 8. m. Northern Michigan, Ohio and all 43-3 CHARLES M. MERRILL, tbe real estate of her said ward eighteen hundred and elghty-ntne ; upon which R. M. WINSTON, Sept 13, 1816, moved west with his (A true copy.) Judge of Probate. mortgage, a* pari of the principal sum thereof, aDd 12tf County Co., .uissiouer of Schools. Tliereupin it ia ordered, that Thursday, the 1st for the interest over due on a certain other mort­ Southern Points. family in 1877, and soon after settled in day of March, A. D, 1894. at oue o ’clock in the gage therein mentionid, paid under the terms of St. Johns. 11 is wife died in St Johns ortgage sale .—default having afternoon be assigned for the heating of said this mortgage by the mortgagee hereof, there ia M been made in the conditions of a certain petition and that the next of kin of said ward and twelve years ago and two sons, Alex­ mortgage dated Decetnbe.r 23d. 1892. executed by all other persons inteiested in said estate, are due, at the date of this notice, the sum of fifty- ander and Charles H., also died and are Alexander Molet aud Olive Molet lo John Hcriveu, required lo appear at a session of said court then eight dollars and fifty-one cents (958.51,) aDd no . been made iu tue c- litions of a mortgage buried here. Four sons, Houston D , of and recorded, January 3d, 1893, in tbe office of the to be holden at the Probate Office in the Village suit or proceedings at law or In equity having been ni»de by Nathan E. Reed a 4 Lettie A. Reed, bis Register of Deeds, lor Clinton County, in Michigan , of St. Johns and show cause, if any there he, why instituted to recover any part thereof ; notice is wile, ami Julia Reed to Jan.-a M. Boverliill, dated St. Johns; Robert B., of Remus, Mich; in liber 83 of Mortgages, on pege 113. on which the prayer of the petitioner should not 4>e granted: therefore herehv gl en, that the said mortgage will November 23d, 1882, and r. corded in tbe office of Peter, of Walkerville, Mont ; and Aud it is further ordered, that notice be given he foreclosed by a sal: of tbe premises contained the Register of Deed* for Clinton county, in Michi­ mortgage there is claimed to he due at tbe date of in such mortgage, or so much thereof as shall be gan, 011 November 28th, 1882, in Liber 59 of mort ­ George, of Corning N. Y., and three this notice one thousand and eleven dollars and to the persons interested in said estate of the necessary to satisfy tbe amouut due on such mort­ gages on page 190. which mortgage was duly as- sisters survive him. The funeral will eleven cents, besides an attorney lee of fifteen pendency of said petition *Dd the bearing thereof gage, with ten [>er cent. Interest, and legal costs, sigued March 3d. 1885, by said James M. Soverhlll dollars stipulated In said mortgage to be paid, should by causing a copy of this order to be published in together with an attorney fee of fifteen dollara, to Ella P. McBluin and Annie A. Kissell. by a Direct Connections at Owosso Junction and Du­ be held from the house this afternoon any proceedings be taken to foreclose said mort ­ Tub Clinton Republican , a newspaper printed convenanted lor therein ; that ia to say. the follow ­ written assignment which waa recorded April 15th, rand with I). G. H. A M. K’y. Trains. a t three o ’clock, Rev. C. G. Thomas gage; and no suit or proceeding at law or in equity and circulating in said County of Clinton, for ing piece or parcel of land situate in Clinton Coun­ 1885, tn the office of the Register ol Deeds afore­ officiating. having been instituted to recover any part ol tbe three successive weeks previous to said day of ty. Michigan, viz: all of that part of the west half said Id Liber 53 of mortgages, on pages 487 to 491, TIME TABLE. debt secured hy said mortgage, now therefore, by hearing. (wV£)of the west half (wh£) of the northwest quarter inclusive ; which mortgage was again duly as­ virtue of the power of sale In said mortgage con ­ (A true copy.) CHARLES M. MERRILL, nw)4) of sectlen tbirty-two (82) in township eight signed April 6th, 1885, by said Annie A Blssell, In effect May 14th, 1893. The wife of Philo Doty, of Eagle, died tained, and of tbe statute In such case made and 42-3 Judge of Probate. (8),nortb of range one(l) west and containing thirty- conveying her undivided one-half thereof to Ella February 9. 1894, at the age of 78 yean. provided, notice la hereby given that on THE 12th one and one-halt (31^) acres of land, be the same P. MeRlain by a written assignment, which waa ie- GOING NORTH—Lt . Owosso Jet. DAY OF MAY, 1894, at one o ’clock in the after- They have resided on the farm wbe re nooo. at tbe weat front door of the Court House ROBATE ORDER.-STATE OF MICHIGAN, more or less. The same lying north of the center cord< U April 18ib, 1885. in tbe office of tbe Register 10 : on A. M...... and ...... 7: 30 P. M. for Clinton County, in Michigan, in the Village of Clinton County, ss. At a session of tbe Pro ­ of Maple River. The said sale at Public Vendue, ot Deeda aforesaid, in Liber 53 of mortgages, on she died, 55 years, being among the Pbate Court for the County of Clinton Lolden atto the highest bidder, will take place at the west pages 496 to 498, inclusive, on which mortgage For Elsie, Ashley, Ithaca. St. Louis, Alma, Ml. first settlers of the township. Mrs St. lohna, in said County, there will be told at front entrance to the Court House In tbe Village of there is claimed to be due at tbe date of this Pleasant, Clare, Cadillac and Frankfort. iuhllc vendus to the highest bidder tbe premises the Probate Office, in the Village of St. Johns, on Doty was a kind and obliging neighbor, fn aaid mortgage described, vix. -.the north half of Saturday, the 10th day of February, in the year St. Jonns, in Clinton t’ountv. Mich., (aaid place notice seven hundred and twenty-six dollars, be­ GOING SOUTH—Lv. Durand. one thousand eight hundred and ninety-four. being the place of holding Ibe Circuit four! «or sides an a»*nrpey tne or thirty dollars, stipulated in a true Christian, and an affectionate, tbe northeast quarter of section four, in town ­ said county), on tbe 28th DAY OF APRIL, A. D said mortgage, lu be paid should any proceedings 0:35 A. M...... and ...... 6:50 P. M. ship five, north |of range two west; also tbe south Present, Charles M. Merrill, Judge of Probate. mother. She leaves an aged husband, half of lot four, in block two, In the Village of St. In the matter of the Estate of MICHAEL FOX. 1894, at ten o ’clock in the forenoon. Thiasale will be taken to foreclose said mortgage; and no suit or deceased. Joseph Fox, admtnisliator of said be made subject to Ibe balance yet to come due proceeding at law or in equllv having been in­ For Howell, Ann Arbor, Milan, Toledo and all two sons and one daughter and a large Johns, in Cliuton County, all in tbe State of Michi­ upon the aaid mortgage or which may by tbe terms stituted to recover any part of the debt secured by Southern points. circle of friends to mourn her l^ss. The gan. estate having made application for the allowance Dated, February 13th, 1894. of his final account. thereof come due thereunder. said mortgage, therefore, br virtue of tbe power of W H. BENNETT. G. P. A. Toledo. Ohio. funeral services were held at the family Thereupon it ia ordered, that Thursday, the 8th Dated St. Johns, Mich., January 23. A. D. 1894. sale in said mortgage contained and of the statute JOHN SCBIVEN, WALKER A WHITE, in auch case made and provided, notice ia hereby residence on Sunday, February 11, and kbkins aldwin day of March, A. 1’., 1894. at one o ’clock in the P A B , Mortgagee. Edwin hits given that on FEBRUARY 17th, 1891. at 1 o ’clock the remains were laid to rest beside her Attorneys for Mortgagee. 43-13 afternoon, be asaigped for the examination of said E. W , Mortgagees. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. account, at tne Probate Office, in tbe Village of Attorney for Mortgagee. in the afternoon, at tbe west front door of the father and mother in the Niles cemetery St. Johns. Court House for Clinton County, in Michigan, in on the farm owned by Mr. Doty. Thus And it it further ordered, that notice be given to ortgage sale .—default having the Village of St. Johns, in said county, there will VARIOU8 TOPICS. ROBATE ORDER—STATE OF MICHIGAN, the persona Interested in aaid estate, of the time and been made in the conditions of a mortgage be told at public vendue to the highest bidder, the the old pioneers of Clinton county are P County of Clinton as. At a session of tbe place of aaid hearing by causing a copy of tble Mmade by William L. Cllae and Lizzie Cllse to premises In said mortgage described, vix; The A special election is called for March becoming less and less as the years go Probate Court for the Countv of Clinton, holden at west thirty acres of the weat half of the southeast tbe Probate Office. In the Village of 8t. Johns, on order be published In Thk Clinton Republi ­ Reuben M. Winston, dated March 24tb, 1890, and 19th to vote upon the issuing of $30,000 by. and soon the last of their number can , a newspaper printed and circulating in said recorded March 25tb, 1890, in tbe office of tbe Reg ­ quarter or section seven, in township six north ot Wednesday, the 14th day of February, in the year County of Clinton, for three successive week* pre­ ister of Deeda for Clinton County, in the State of range two weat in Michigan. will be remembered as those who have one thousand eight hundred and ninety-four. Dated November 23d, 1893. in bonds, as needed, for the purpose of Present, Charles M. Merrill, Judge of Probite. vious to said day of bearing. Michigan, in Liber 54 of mortgages on page 410, gone before. G. W. Thomas . 43 3 CHARLES M. MERRILL, which mortgage was duly assigned by said Winston ELLA P. McBLAIN. providing a sewer outlet, either upon a In the matter of the eetete of LEWIS HOWE, (Atruaeopy.) Judge of Probate. to Thomas Haoraban by written assignment dated Pkbxins A Baldwin , Assignee. deoeased. On reading and filing tbe petition, duly Attorneys for Assignee. 31-12 sewer farm, to be purchased by the verified, of Jsne Howe, praying that she or some December 20th, 1890. ana recorded December 27th, other suitable pereon may be appointed adminis ­ 1890, in Liber 78 of mortgages, on page 199; on village, or by some other means to be ortgage sale .-whereas default which mortgage there ia claimed to be due at the tratrix of aaid estate. baa been made in tbe payment of tbe money date of this notice the turn of one hundred and ortgage sale .—default having determined by the board after a careful Thereupon it ia ordered that Thursday, the 8th securedM by a mortgage beering date the 8th day of forty-eight and 40-100 dollar*, besides an attorney been made in the conditions of a certain "When Baby tm sick, we gave her Castoria. day of March A. D„ 1894, at one o ’clock in the M examination of the possibilities in the afternoon, bo assigned for the bearing of said December, A. D., 1879, executed by John Gallaghei fee of twenty dollars; and no suit or proceeding mortgage, made by Jatnee F. Andrus and Mary J. When she waa a Child, she cried for Castorla. and Margaret Oallagher, his wife, to Charles M. having been instituted to recover any part of the Andrus to Albert J. Baldwin for tbe use of Sarah case. It is proposed to issue |5,000 in petition at the Probate pfflee in the Village of St. Day ton, and recorded in the office of the Register debt secured by said mortgage; therefore, by M. Moon and Hemy D. Sanderson and Rosetta When she became Mias, she clung to Caatoria. Johns. bonds at a time, and issue only such And it ia further ordered that notice be given to oI Deeds for the County cf Clinton, Michigan, in virtue of the power of sale iu said mortgage con ­ Sanderson, dated November 11th. 1882, and recorded -'-Jen she had Children, she gave them Caatoria. the persons Interested in said estate, of the time liber 46 of Mortgagee, on page 465, on tbe 11th day tained and oi the statute in such case made and November 11th, 1882, in tbe office of tbe Register amount as shall be found necessary. A and place of said hearing hy causing a copy of this of December, A. D„ 1879, end which said mortgage provided, notice is hereby given that on FEBRU­ of Deeda for Clinton County, in Michigan, in Liber we* duly assigned by Charles M. Payton, to the ARY 24,1894. at one o ’clock in tbe afternoon, at 69 of Mortgages, on page 158; which mortgage waa order to be published In ths Clinton Kkpubli - duly a-tigned January 3d, 1890, (conveying all thein ­ citizens meeting was held at Newton can . a newspaper printed and circulating in said Central Michigan Saving* Bank, of Lansing, Mich., the weat front door of the Clinton County Court Hall last evening to discuss the most County of Clinton for three successive weeks pre­ on the 1st day of March,A. D., 1880. and recorded House, in the Village of St. Johns, in Clinton terest ol said Henry D.Sanderaon aud Rosetta .San­ vious to said day of hearing. hi the office of the Register of Deeda for Clinton County, in Michigan, there will be aold at public derson therein) hy Henry D. Sanderson and Albert feasible plan of disposing of this matter. 43-8 CHARLES M. MERRILL, County, Michigan, on the Sih day March, A. D., vendue to tbe highest bidder, the premises In said J. Baldwin, for the use of Henry D. Sanderson and (A true copy.) Judge ol Probate. 1880, in liber 44 ot Mortgage* on page 344, and by mortgage described, vix: Commencing at tbe Itoselta Sanderson, to Miner R. Frink, by a written About 150 were out and the question Children Cry for Pitcher’s said Central Michigan Saving* Bank assigned to southwest corner of tbe southwest quarter of sec­ assignment, which was recorded January 4th, 1890, George W. Stone, ss receiver of the said Bank, on tion sixteen, in township five north of range one in the office of the Register of Deeds, aforesaid, in was discussed pro and con and an ad ­ Castoria. tbe 4th day of August. A. D.. 1898, and recorded in weat. in the State of Michigan, and running thence Liber 73 of mortgages, on page 414; which mort ­ journed meeting appointed at the court ROBATE ORDER -STATE OF MICHIGAN theoffice of the Register of Deeda, for tbe County north twenty and one-naif rods, thence east gage was iurthrr duly assigned April Utb, 1891, Children Cry for Pitcher’s County of Clinton, as. At e session of the of Clinton, Michigan, in liber 80 of Mortgages, on thirty-two rods, thence south twenty and ooe- (conveying all the interest of the estate of sala house for Monday evening, February 26. PProbate Court for tbe Couaty of Clinton, belden atpegs 100. And whereas the amount claimed to be balf rods, thence weat thirty-two rods to the place Sarah M. Moon therein, said Sarah M. Moon hav­ Castoria. the Probate office. In tbe Villageof St. Johns, on due on aaid mortgage at the date of this Duties Is of beginning. ing died since tbe making of aaid mortgage) bv This is a very serious question in which Wednesday, the 14th day of February, in the year thesum of two thousand seven hundred and fifty Dated November 27th, 1898. George F. Gross, executor of the will of Sarah M. all tax payers are interested. Good Children Cry for Pitcher’s one thousand eight hundred and ninety-four. •even and 60-100 (82,757.50) dollars beside* ao THOMAS UANRAHAN, Moon, deceased, duly appointed by tbe Probate Present, Charles M. Merrill, Judge, or Probate. attorney fee of fifty dollara as provided by Pbbbini A Baldwin , Assignee. Court of Oakland County, Michigan, to said Miner drainage is of vital importance to every Castoria. In the matter of the estate of JOSEPH said mortgage and all other legal costs Attorney* for Assignee. 82-13 R. Frink, by a written assignment, which waa PEIRSONd deceased. On reading and filing of foreclosure; aud no suit at law or proceed­ recorded April 13th, 1891, in the office of the Regis ­ citizen, whether tax payers or not It the petition duly verified, of WUlfam H. Cook ing* in equity having been instituted to recover ter of Deeda aforesaid, in Liber 79 of Mortgages, on ST. JOHNS MARKETS. ROBATE NOTICE.—STATE OF MICHIGAN page 14 ; on which mortgage there is claimed to ba is safe to say the board desires the praying that the last will and testament of de ­ the debt now remaining secured hy said mortgage County of Clinton, ae. Notice is hereby Grain quotations are furnished by the 8t. Johns ceased may be proved and admltted^to probate, and or any part thereof, whereby the power of sale Pgiven that by an order of the Probate Court fordue at the date of this notice eleven hundred and cooperation and suggestions of the wheat houses every Wednesday, and are for the that aaid William H. Cook or some other suitable contained in amid mortgage haa become operative ; forty-eight dollara and seventy-five cents, besides person may be appointed executor of said estate. therefore notice is hereby given that by virtue or tbe County of Clinton, made on thel8tndarof an attorney fee of thirty dollars, stipulated in said citizens. prices paid that day. January, A. D. 1894, six months from that date mortgage to be paid, should any proceedings he * « Wheat, white...... _...... _...... 4fko,50c Thereupon lt la ordered that Thursday, the 8th said power of sale and in pursuance of the statute were allowed for creditors to present their claims * day of March, A. D., 1894, at one o clock in the in such eeae made and provided the aaid mortgage taken to foreclose said mortgage ; and no suit or Another step was taken in the Wheat, red ...... 48@60c afternoon be assigned for tbe hearing of said will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises therein agal Dst the estate of Frederick Carpenter, late of aaid proceeding at Jaw or in equity having been in­ Buckwheat...... 45(3,50c petition, and that the heir* at law arj legatees of described, at public auction, to the highest bidder, County, deceased, and that all creditors of said de ­ stituted to recover any part of the debt secured by wardenship matter last week Wednes ­ Oats (old)...... „...... 25c raid deceased and all other person.* interested in at the weat front door of the Court House, in the ceased are required to preeent their claims to said said mortgage ; therefore, by virtue of the power Oats (new)...... 27 (328c •aid will are required to appear at a aeaelon of said Village of 8t. Johns, in said County of Probate Court, at the Probate Office, in tbe Village I of ule in said mortgage contained, and of the day, and the usurping Warden has Rye...... 40 court then to be holden at the pro ut* office, in the Clinton, Michigan, (that being tbe place for of St. Johns, for examination aDd allowance on or statute In auch case made and provid'd, notice ia Barley...... —...... „75c<$85c perewt before the 18th day of July next, aud that such hereby given that on the 24th DAY OF MARCH, fifteen days from that date to make Beans...... $ 1.00 to 91.20 per bush Village of St. Johns, and show ct use,' if any there the holding or the Circuit Court for said claims will be heard before said Court on Wednes­ be why the will should not be approved. county) on MONDAY, THE 14th DAY OF MAY. day, tbe 4th day of April, and on Wednesday, 1894, at oDe o ’clock in the afternoon, at the west further answer, when the issue will be Live Poultry —ChickeDs, Ducks and Geeae.—-.... Sc And it ia ftirther ordered that nu ’ice be given 1894, at 12 o ’clock noon of said day, which said front dour of the Court House for Clinton Crunty, Live Turkeys ...... 7c the 1.8th day of July, next, at 10 o ’clock In the fore­ in Michigan, in the Village of 8t. Johns, in said heard by the court and a decision will Dressed Chicken*...... — ...... 7c to the person* interested In aaid MUi: ot tbe premise* are described in said mortgage aa: the noon ol each of those days. be probably rendered the last of this pendency ot the hearing thereof by causing a copy north half of tbe south seat quarter and the north Dated January 18tb, A. D. 1894 County, there will be sold at public vendue, to the Dressed Beef...... -...... -...... B4.t>0 or 'his order to be published in Thb Clinton Kk - east quarter of the south weet quartet of section highest bidder, the promises described in said month. The court is not only em­ Dressed Pork ...... $5 60 to 96 00 i'i nLtCAN, a newspaper printed and circulating eighteen (18), town six (6 north ot range three (3) CHARLES M. MERRILL, mortgage, six: The northwest quarter oi the powered'to enter a judgment of ouster Rutter as to quality ..... -...... @14*: per ■> In aid county of Clinton, for three successive week* west, containing one hundred and twenty (120) 40-4 Judge of Probate. northwest quarter ol section twenty-three, ia if it deems such action just and proper, Rgfts...... 18c perdoa pr. vioua to aaid day ot hearing. acre* of land, according to the United States surfer, township eignt north of range two west, in Michi­ Lard ...... ,...7cgR per lb CHARLES M. MERRILL, County of Clinton, Michigan. ROBATE ORDER.—STATE OF MICHIGAN. gan. but is also empowered by Sec. 8656 of Potatoes ...... 45 <3 50c (Atraecopy.) 48-3 Judge of Probate. Dated, February 8. 1894. County of Clinton ss. At a session of the Dated December 26th 1893 Onions...... —...... 7o ProbateP Court for the County of Clinton. holdeD at MINER R. FRINK, Howell ’s statutes, in its discretion, to ...... 17.00 to 17.50 per ton GEORGE W. STONE, Receiver, tack on to such judgment of ouster, a Hav (loose)...... A. F. Rot as. Assignee. the probate office, in the Village of St. Johns, on Prbrins A Baldwin , Assignee. Clover Seed.. —...... 44 75 to 16.00 Attorney for Assignees. 43-13 Thursday, the 1st day of February, in the yed$ Attorneys for Assignee. 36-12 fine not exceeding 12,000. “ “ (Alsyke) ...... 16.00 to 17.00 ROBATE NOTICE.—PROBATE COURT, one thousand eight hundred aud ninety-four. Corn in ears...... 22@26 P Clinton County, a*. Notice la hereby given Present, Charles M. Merrill, Judge of Pro ­ "During the epidemic of la grippe that all claims and demands against the estate of ROBATE ORDER—STATE OF MICHIGAN, bate. JESSE M. STICKLES, deceased, will be beard by Connty of Clinton, as. At a session of the Tn the matter of the estate of KATHARINE RORATE ORDER.—STATE OF MICHIGAN, Chamberlain’s Congh Remedy took the the Judge of Probate oraatd count/ at tbe Probate PProbate Court for the County or Clinton, holdeu atSCHOETTLK, deceased. On reading and filing County of Clinton, ss. At a session ofthe lead here and was much better liked Office In the Village ol St. Johns, on THE 8th tbe Probate Office, in the Village of 8t. Johns, on the petition duly verified, ot George Schoettle pray­ PProbate Court for the County of Clinton, holden at AN HONEST MAN DAY OF SEPTEMBER. A. D , 1894, and that the Tuesday, tbe 80th day of Jaouary, iu the year than other codgh medicine.” H. M. creditors of said deceased are allowed alx month* ing that the last trill and testament of said the Probate Office, in tbe Village of 8t. Johns, on Waktsd —to sell our STANDARD Teas. Coffees , ods thousand eight hundred and ninety-four. deceased may be proved and admitted rt> probate Saturday, the 27th day of January, In the year Bangs, druggist, Chatawortb, Ill. The Spices, etc., to consumers. These goods sell them­ from the date of this notice In which to present Present, Charles M. Merrill. Judge or Probate. and thatJacob Keca or some other anltsble person one thousand eight hundred and ninety-four. grip is much the same as a verv severe selves after one trial. Rig profit to agents. Write their claim* for adjustment. In tbe matter or the esteteof CHRISTIAN KLOTZ may be appointed executor of said estate. Present, Charles M. Merrill, Jndge of Probate. cold and requires precisely the same for circplar. IMPERIAL TEA CO. 88 Cadillac Dated, February 8th, 1894. deceased. On reading and filing the petition duly Thereupon It ia ordered that Thursday, the 1st In tbe matter ofthe estate of NEWLAND IRISH, Square, Detroit, Mich. 41-58 CHARLES M. MERRILL, verified, of Hamlet Hart, praying that lobn day of March, A. D. 1894, at one o ’clock in the deceased. Frank A. Irish, administrator of said treatment. This Remedy is prompt and 48-4 Judge ot Probate. J. Kelser, or some other suitable person, may afternoon be assigned for tbe hearing of said estate, having made application for the allowance effectual and will prevent any tendency be appointed administrator of said estate. petition and that tbe heirs at law of said deceased of bis final account and for hla discharge. of the disease toward pneumonia. For Thereupon it la ordered that Friday, the 23d and all oiber persons interested In said will, are Thereupon it la ordered, that Friday, the 28d Clothing Sales Agent wanted for ROBATE NOTICE.—PROBATE COURT, day of February. A. D. 1894. at one o ’clock In the required to appear at a session of said court then day of February, A. D. 1894, at one o'clock in tbe sale by Travis A Baker, Druggiset. P Clinton County, se. Notice ia hereby given afternoon, be aarngned for the hearing of aaid pe­ to be holden at tbe Probate Office, in tbe Village afternoon, be assigned lor the examination of uld St Johns and vicinity. Liberal that all claims and demands against the estate ol tition, at the Probate office, In tbe village of St. of 8t. John* and show cause. If any there be, why account, at the Probate Office, in the Village of St. Savannah, Ga., March 17, 1891. SARAH A. JOHNSON, deceased, will be heard by Jobe*. tbe will should not be approved. John*. commissions paid, and we fhrnish the Judge of Probate or said county at tb* Probate An It Is ftirther ordered that notice be given to And lt ia further ordered that notice be given to And it ia further ordered, that notice be given t* Messrs. Lippman Bros., Savanna*. Ga.! Office la the Village of St Johns, on THE 8 th the pereone interested in said estate, of the time the persona Interested in aaid estate, ef the the persona Interested In uid estate, of the time Dear sirs-1 have suffered from rheumatism for a the best and most complete outfit DAY OF SEPTEMBER. A. I) . 1894, and that tbe end piece of said bearing, by causing • copy of this pendnency of the hearing thereof by causing a copy and place of uid hearing hy canting a copy of this Iona time, and d!4 not And a cure until I found P. ever provided by any house. Write creditors ot aaid deceased are allowed six month* order to be published in the Clinton Republican , of this order to be published In Thb Clinton Re­ ordtr to he published in the Clinton Rbpublicsn , P. P , which completely cured me. from the date of this notice In which to present a newspaper printed end circulating in said Connty publican , a newspaper printed and circulating in b newspaper printed and circulating in uld County Yours truly. at onoe for terms. Send 2 or 3 ref­ their claims for adjustment of Clinton, for three successive weeks previous to •aid County of Clinton, for three successive weeks, of Clinton, for three successive week* previous to ELIZA F. JONE8, Dated, February 10th, 1894. said day of bearing. it previous to said day of hearing. uid day of hearing. 16 Orange St., Savannah, Ga. erences. WANAMAKER BROWN, CHARLES M. MERRILL. 41 8 CHARLES M. MERRILL, CHARLES M. MERRILL, 41-8 CHARLES M. MERRILL, Sold by M. McDonald A Co. 49-4 Philadelphia, Pa. 48-4 Judgs of Probate. (A true copy.) Judge of Probate. (A true copy.) 42wS Judge of Probate. (A true copy.) Judge of Probate. ST. JOHNS REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY, FEB. 15,1894

REPUBLICAN MATTERS. report as was desired by the presi­ At St. Johns, Thursday, Mar. 1, 1894. One day only. dent; but it now occurs to Cleveland RAGE OF HIGH WINDS Office—Parlors at the Hotel St. Johns. (INTER) NATIONAL HYMN. that Blount ought to have ascer­ tained and reported all the facts, FIERCE STORMS THROUGHOUT My country! ‘tls of thee, ; bweot land of liberty. whether agreeable or not to his ex­ THE NORTHWEST. Of thee 1 sing. cellency. The administration will Land where the wheels are tlcA Iwhere Industries died, seek in vain for a scapegoat in this And to the English side wretched business. As the publio Many Minor Casualties Reported at St. Took rapid win/. looks at it, if there had been any Loots —Lumber Sheds at Menominee My native country! thee, purpose on the part of tho president Blown Away—Damage Done at In ­ * latnd to which paupers flee, A Thy name I love to conduot an investigation with the dianapolis —Floods - In the South. 1 love thy Cleveland frills, idea of getting an accurate account Thy no-trude tariff bills, of the situation in Hawaii he should ^ ' Thv Greshams. Smiths and Mills, St. Louis , Mo., Feb. 12.—A furious • s Born from above not have appointed one man to do the work, nor would he have acted windstorm swept over the city yester­ Let music swell the breeze, day, blowing down a large number of Democrats to your knees, » at all in the matter without first con ­ And swell the song! sulting the senate.—Times-Star. smokestacks and fences and doing a Let those who brought this fate lot of miscellaneous damage in various Their medicine take straight. And three years longer wall NO LOVE FOR IT. parts of the city. A number of elec­ , To rl ht the wrong tric light, telephone and street ear v Our father, Grover G. Grover Cleveland ’s Relations With tho wires burned up and caused consider ­ Mogul of misery! Old Flag. able excitement. The roof of a resi­ To thee we sing: Bear with us, If you can, Thus far there have'been four dis ­ dence was blown off by the high wind But. if not. like a man, tinct flag episodes in the official life just at noon. Many small accidents Say you don't care a d — For anything of Grover Cleveland as president of are reported. Florence J. Whitman, 4 —Cincinnati Commercial-Gaze.tta the United States, and all of them years old, was seriously injured by have been shameful. Two occurred the fall of a chimney. SOUND FACTS. during his first term, and two have PKiur, Ind., Feb. 12.—A terrible The Ilenefleence of Protection to the disgraced him since his second in­ wind storm struck this city at 2 o ’clock United States. auguration last March. Nobody has yesterday afternoon. A number of After the war of 1812 had any forgotten how the stars and stripes large store buildings were unroofed. American statesman opposed protec ­ were lowered to half mast on the in­ A brick barn was demolished, numer ­ tive tariff he would have been re­ terior department building during ous factory stacks were leveled. garded as a foe to his country. Mr. Cleveland ’s first administration as a Great damage was don& to small build ­ Calhoun, in 1816, as a friend of mark of sorrow at the death of ings, trees, and wires. American protection, hardly lagged Jacob Thompson, the ex-rebel who Michigan City , Ind., Feb. 12.—Yes­ behind Henry Clay; and General had tried to introduce small-pox into terday afternoon a cyclone passed over Jackson, in 1824, was not less its Northern cities during the rebellion. this city, but did no damage until it champion than John Quincy Adams. That incident created a &torm of in­ reached the northern limits of the There was then but little more than dignation in tho North, .but a greater town, when it suddenly came toward one party, and that was for “a tariff tempest of wrath was aroused soon the earth. It tore a pathway through that would protect. ” Both houses of afterward by the order of Adjutant a lumber pile and wrecked cars in the congress were Democratic in 1828, General Drum, which Cleveland ap­ Monon and Michigan Central roads. and among the eminent senators who proved, returning the rebel flags Elwood , Ind., Feb. 12.—During a voted for t le ultra-protective taviff captured on the battle fields of high wind la6t evening D. H. Havens, of 1828, and who subsequently be­ the rebellion to the Southern a prominent citizen, was blown from came Democratic presidents, will be states. The opening of the second the top of a building landing and found the names of Martin Van Buren Cleveland administration was signal ­ severely injured. and James Buchanan. Such dis ­ ized by the hauling down of tho Mabcoutah , 111., Feb 12.—A furious tinguished supporters of protection, United States flag in Honolulu, by wind-storm prevailed in this region 1 fear, would now be drummed out of Grover ’s porsonal representative, Mr. yesterday. Fences were swept away the Democratic camp by some self- Blount Tho next news from and trees blown down. elected drum-majors. In 1860 the Washington is that “Old Glory ” no Indianapolis , Ind., Feb. 12.—Re­ votes of Virginiaand Tonnossee were longer floats over the capitol build ­ ports from different parts of the state given to Bell and Everett, both of ing, because the Democrats cannot indicate that a terrible wind-storm whom favored tariff protection. The afford to buy new flags when the old swept over Indiana yesterday afternoon tariff of 1861, undeniably blessed ones are worn out If anything and night. At this point a steady gale with the virtues of protection, was were noeded to complete the humilia­ was blowing all the afternoon, which approved by a Democratic president, tion which every loyal son of the re­ toward evening developed alarming a veteran long in the services of his public must feel at being compelled strength. At 6 o'clock the wind be­ party. to live under a Democratic adminis ­ came almost a hurricane. It mowed Any claim of superior stamina on tration, dominated in every depart ­ down signs and shook buildings, but the part of Americans, or of doing ment by ex-rebels of the South, says subsided almost immediately. The more work in a day than any other the Cleveland Leader, this latest ex­ thermometer fell from 66 degrees at 2 people, is a vainglorious assertion. hibition of hatred for the stars o ’clock to 48 degrees at 7 o'clock. The British are of the same stock, and stripes is enough. What a and bred in an equally healthy clim­ spectacle we must present in SNOW DRIFTS BLOCK TRAVEL. the eyes of the world! A ate. A Briton, so long as he is able Worst Storm on Record Prevalent In to get full pay, without doubt is nation of nearly 70,000,000 of people too poor to float the flag of our coun ­ the Menominee Region. about as athletic and physically as Mknominke , Mich., Feb. J2.— A ter­ good as an American, and probably try over the national capitol! Of course, poverty is simply an absurd rific wind and snow storm raged from no better. early morn and continued withincreas ­ In Great Britain no* wage-oarner and silly excuse for doing something which every ex-rebel will hpplaud, ing fury. Several lnmber piles and a ever rises to be an employer of wage- number of sheds have been blown earners. In the United States it is a and which every patriotic citizen in the North and West should condemn. down. Street travel is completely JDr. Holman S. Humphrey, common occurrence and almost the blocked. It is the worst storm ever rule, that the head or business man­ Gmbim Is Lonely. experienced on Green Bay within the THE GREAT ENGLISH SPECIALIST, ager of any industrial company has memory of the earliest settlers. risen from the ranks of practical Secretary Gresham represents the most pitiable sight of any man about O maha , Neb.,Feb. 12.—A heavy snow manual labor. The biographies of Washington. He presents the ap­ began falling yesterday morning and Now Devotes His Entire Tima to Northern Ohio, Indiana ind Southern Michigan for the Healing of the Afflicted. our captains of industry shine forth pearance of one who has lost several by 8 o ’clock the snow was twelve as abundantly as the stars of the nights’ sleep. His face plainly inches deep on the level. Street car DR. HUMPHREY CURES AFTER EVERY METHOD BUT HIS HAS FAILED. milky way. lines were nearly all tied up most of It has been long roundly, perhaps telD the story of his mental suffer­ ing. He fully realizes that he has the morning. Trains coming into He devotes his entire time, and has fbr thirty-one years, to the cure of all CHRONIC or LONG ignorantly, claimed that the differ ­ town,were all more or leas delayed. ence in wages here compared with sacrificed himself in the Hawaiian STANDING DISEASE, of -whatever name or nature. affair and that the Democratic lead ­ Emporia , Kan., Feb 12.—Special dis ­ the lower British wages is compen ­ ers are glad of it There is not a patches received here show that a bliz­ Do not fail to see him at his next visit to your county. It may save your life. sated by the lower cost of living; but zard is prevailing throughout the this has no basis of truth, except man in tho cabinet who at heart is not glad of Gresham’s dilemma, and northern and central portion of the L&Grlpp, Catarrh, Catarrhal Bronchitis, Primary Consumption, Catarrh of the Stomach, Bowels, Kidneys and Bladder, Rectal that the lower scale of wages practi­ State. At . Topeka a blinding snow ­ cally and brutally imposes upou Brit­ the secretary of state is well aware Diseases, Heart Troubles, Rheumatism and Neuralgia, Diseases of Women, and every form of Shin Disease, Diseases of the ish wage earners a lower and far in­ of the fact. He has no one to lean storm prevailed nearly all day. The on in his hour of political trial. He storm is general as far west as Dodge, Brain and Nervous System, Blood and Lymyhatics, all rapidly cured by the Doctor ’s Specific Medicines. ferior scale of living. If their pro ­ can ’t look to Republicans for they add is particularly severe in the north­ visions and comforts of life were to resent his desertion of them. Yester­ west. The mercury is falling rapidly. Addross all Ordsrs or Mall to Dr. Holman 8. Humphrey, B3 Broad St root, Hillsdale, Mich. be made equal to those of wage earn­ ers in America, the British cost day he was comforted by pouring his Sioux City , Iowa, Feb. 1 .—The Consultation Personally or by Mail, Free to All Everywhere. would bo found excessive and insup ­ tale of woe into the sympathetic temperature fell 40 degrees here in portable. The foundation of Eng ­ ears of Bob Ingersoll. Now Gresham twenty-four hours, and at night a bliz­ land's largo wealth was laid by a is assiduously cultivating ox-Senator zard raged. The storm is increasing century of stringent tariff protec ­ Edmunds. The Vermont statesman in severity. being out of active politics, Gresham Bararoo , Wis., Feb. 12.—A foot of tion. British wage earners, as wo all feels that he can arouse sympathy snow fell here yesterday and drifted know, obtain on tho average, under there and find advice from Edmunds. badly. free trade, but little more than one- —Daily American. Dem. Bloominoton , I1L, Feb. J2.—In cen­ tral Illinois the rain has turned to half as much reward for labor as Can Not Swallow the Medicine. Americans obtain under protection. snow and the mercury is falling Of all the revolutions in political rapidly. ______The advantages of a protective tar­ opinion that have occurred in tho iff are not claimed on account of its United States the most remarkable is High Water In Southern Regions. production and diffusion of wealth the change wrought by the oommon Little Rock * Ark., Feb. 12—The alone, but on account of its benefi­ experience since November, 1892. heavy rain has done considerable dam ­ cence, its educational and civilizing The young voters who were familiar age in this section of the state. The influence, its distribution of the com ­ A Through Pullman only with prosperous conditions and county bridge crossing the Illinois Tourist Sleeping forts of life among the men who thought they would chance free bayou near Russellville was swept Car Between work, and as the strongest arm of trade have rushed over to the Re­ away and two trestles of the railroad national independence. —From Sena­ publican party, accompanied by a bridge broke loose. Fifty boats of the CHICAGO AMD tor Morrill ’s speech in tho senate. good many older heads who find that pontoon bridge crossing the river at Los Angeles, Ws. Needed a Lesson. they went after false gods once too Dardanelle were carried away. The The World believes in Cleveland often. Moreover, Wilson radicalism, Arkansas river at this point is rising Cal. rather than HilL It will fight Hill Gresham raugwumpism and Cleve ­ rapidly. . . . VIA ST. LOUIS . . . whenever he is wrong, as a machine land egotism have driven not It few steady-going Democrats out of the MULCT MADE A BAR. And oyer the following lines : boss, as it fought him before and Chicago & Alton from Alton lines, to seek more congenial com­ Now Iowa Temperance Bill Stops Pro ­ supported Cleveland. It is still in Before Treatment. After Treetment. Before Treatment. After Treetment. Iron Mountain Route general sympathy with President pany behind the Republican band ­ hibition Prosecutions. . . from St’Lou is. Nervous Debility and Catarrh Cured. Blood Disease and Dyspepsia Cured. Cleveland but it supported Senator wagon. The procession of the G. O. Des Moines , Iowa, Feb 12.—The P. on the road to victory is a Thomas Minchin says: “I was reduced to Major Dimfield says: “1 had Dyspepsia Hill in this case because he is right. subcommittee of seven members of the S nervous wreck—only weighed US pounds. and Catarrh of the Stomach for many Time, Schedule end Route of Through Car: The lesson may prove a whole­ brobdingnagian affair. house committee on suppression of in­ The result of early abuse was the caueo. 1 years. To make matter* worse I contract ­ L*. Chicago, vis C A A...... -...... 11:00 s m had the following symptoms : Miserable ed a Constitutional Blood Direase. My Kt. Louts, vis ST L, I M A 8 ...... — 9:30 p m some one for Mr. Cleveland. He At Morton Again. temperance, who were instructed to mentally and physically, melancholy, nerv ­ bones ached. Blotchee on the skin looked At. Little Rock, vis “ -...... 2:88 p m needs to be reminded that ours is a report a bill for the modification of ousness, weakness, specks before the eyes, horrible. 1 tried sixteen doctors in all. Dallas, via T A P...... 7:05 a m The national Farmers' Alliance in dizzy, boor memory, palpitation of the A friend recommended Dr*. Kennedy A Ft. Worth, via T A P...... *:30 a m constitutional government, with co ­ session at Chicago landed again on the prohibitory law to the committee, heart, flushing, cold hands and feet, weak Kergan. 1 began their New Method Treat­ Pecos City ’’ ...... 2:18 a m ordinate branches strictly limited have prepared a bill that they will pre­ bock, dreams and losses at night, ment and in a few weeks was a new man El Paso " ...... 1130 a m that sore spot where all the state al­ the morning, pimplee on the> meface, lose of with renewed life and ambition I can­ Lot Angeles, vis 80 Pae...... L00 p m and based upon the people's will. liances and granges have been tap­ sent to the committee at its next meet­ ambition, burning sensation, kidney* weak not say too much for those scientific doc ­ Judging by Olnev, Van Alen and ing and it is possible that It will be ate. Doctor* could not cure me; but Dr*. tors who have been in Detroit for fonr- . Tr, The. jrue southern Route. ping Secretary Morton for the last Kennedy A Kergan by their New Method teen years. I conversed with hnndreds of Hornblower, the Hawaiian blunder month or two. Mr. Morton may not recommended for passage by the house. Treatment, cured me in a few weeks. 1 patients in their offices who were being Historical, Picturesque ead lodea and the insulting “noise and clamor ” The bill provides for a mulct tax of weigh now 170 pounds. It is three years cured for different dieeeeee. I recommend with the perfume of Flowere know very much about farming, but since I have taken their treatment,” them as honeet and reliable Pbyeicians. ” THE POPULAR and Tropical Fruits. letter, he is lacking both in respect it begins to look as though he will fil, 000 annually, which is to be paid for the law and public opinion. quarterly in advance, and the pay­ Winter fields to ffis Coast know quite a bit about farmers be­ For maps, folders, descriptive matter, ate., apply W This drift towards autocracy, con ­ fore he gets through with his pres­ ment of this tax is to act as a bar to tempt of limitations, and disregard ent jobt prosecutions under the present law for H. D. ARMSTRONG, of congress needs checking. It is to D rs KENNEDY & KERGAN Trav. Pass. Agent. JACKSON, MIC HA the period covered by the amount The Celebrated Specialists of Detroit, Mich. be hoped that no severer losson will A Little Renbllcnn Leaven Needed. paid. The bill provides that it bo required. —N. Y. World, Dem. The Kansas City Journal thinks shall apply only to cities of TREAT AND GUARANTEETOCURE sumption (1st and 2nd stages); Missouri will never take her proper Rheumatism: Neuralgia; Nervous, Blood and 8kin diseases, Stomach and Heart dis ­ the first and second class, which in­ eases; Tapeworm; Piles; Rupture: fmpotency; Deafness; Diseases of the Eve. Ear, Blount, the Scapegoat. place in the union until she wipes cludes all cities of 2,000 population and Nose ana Throat; Epilepsy; Dieeeeee of the Kidneys and Bladder; Errors of Y< nth; Rumors trickle out from the inner out her Democrat majority and ex­ Tailing Manhood; Diseases of the 8exnal Organs; Female Weakness; Diseases of Men over. It is made the duty of the mayor and Women, and Chronic Diseasea in general They cure when others fail' circle cf the administration at terminates her train robbers, and it and city councils to impose the tax VJ-ONLY CVRABLB CA8E8 ARB TAKEN Ml TREATMENT Their IT W Washington that in recent confer ­ is difficult to say which should be and the bill contains provisions for THIf ATMCVT known the world oyer, is curing diseases of every 1’bn olblllUL) done first, though a Republican ad ­ IHLAI IlLll 1 nature that has baffled heretofore the medical profession. They are not ences of Cleveland, Gresham and the regulation of the places in which •family doctors' — they make a specialty of Chronic and difficult diseasea. Blount the president has emitted blue ministration might be a powerful liquors are sold under the provisions They guarantee to cum ail Weakness of Men arising language anything but agreeable to discourager of train robbing. from self abuse, later excesses or disease. Young of the mulct law. The bill does not man,DISEASES jofi need help.alp. OF Dra^Drs. MEIN. K.A. Aa. K. % wiwill core you. You may have been treated by the quondam paramount commis ­ Democracy ’! Only Chance. repeal the present law, but adds the Quacks—consult Scientific Boctnrs. No cure, no pay. Consult them. formation concerning Pa teats and bow to ob ­ sioner. One report has it that If the country stands the storm mulct penalty and makes the payment niCFACFC U/AMFN Why suffer in silence? They can cure you. tain tbso* sent free. Aleo a catalogue of Cleveland bluntly told the Georgia UIo LAMZo Ul TTUrlLN.m femals Wsaknsii. Barrenness. leal and *clenSlflO book* sent free. . _ now raging over it and striking of the tax a bar to proceedings under Displacements.______Irregularity,’regt _ , and painful periods cured in a short time. ‘•wsifftaar ferisa statesman that his alleged investiga ­ everything that protrudes above the the prohibitory'law. Renewed“ ...... vitality given. Illustrated. * RookI Free. Inclose stamp. tion and one-sided account of the surface, the future is all right, for irntatorrhoea, Varicocele, Qleet, Unnatural rnieost to the Inventor, Ale splendid paper, revolution had "plunged the admin ­ A miners' convention will be held in SPECIAL DISEASES. pT.chargee, Private diseases, Stricture. Syph- burned weekly, elegantly Illustrated, has by faFthe nothing worse than this Democratic Pueblo, Col, March 1. John McBride Ills,____ and all Blood diseases _guaranteed______cured cure or no pay. U years in Detroit — lftO.OOO Isissst circulation of any scientific work In the istration into trouble. ” The diffi ­ ••change” is likely to be experienced cures—National reputation. Books free—Consultation free — Names confidential. If culty seems to be that Blount , of Columbus, Ohio, president of the unsble to cell, write lor a list of queetionsand ndvice free. Mss, !2o cents. Every number contains been in the next fifty years—In other | United Mineworkers of America, will DRS. KENNEDY & KERGAN, 148 Shelby St., DETROIT, MICH. ful pistes, in colors, and photographs of new proved t o faithful to the letter of words, till the Democracy again gets , withplans, enabling builders to show the his instructions in presenting such a attend. About five hundred delegates lesions and secure contracts. Address controL I are expected. IN A CO- Nkw Y ork , SOI Broadwat . ST. JOHNS REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY, FEB. 15, 1894.

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The Republican. RILEY. * Riur, Feh. 18. 1894. THE ST. JOHNS MERCANTILE COMPANY 1 Lots of 7-inch ice was harvested at DRY GOODS, GROOERIKS, BOOTS AND SHOES. Thursday, February 15, 1894. Wacousta last week. A. I. Sheets people are all complain­ THE COUNTY. ing with the grippe. John Martin is getting material to ­ DRY 600DS DEPARTMENT. GROCERY DEPARTMENT. II. HI' gether for a new barn in the spring. From the Sub . Mrs. Dean, daughter and son, of Mr*. Mary Davis, one of the older Edmore, are visiting theirfriends here. . . GIVE US (OUR EAR ... residents of Elsie, died Saturday, Feb. BIG SLAUGHTER IN 3rd. 8he had been in feeble health for Meetings at the Kincaid school house E DON'T WANT YOUR FARMS nor your houses a long time. We understand the im­ every two weeks. Preaching by Eld. DRESS GOODS. and lots. We don ’t even want your ear long, for don ’t mediate cause of death was the shock McOleary. W you remember that a word to the wise is sufhcient, and and injury sustained by a fall a few Mrs- E. P. Rose hasbeen confined to all we want to say is, if you are not buying your groceries at days previous. She was a sister of Mrs. the house since the death of her HIS is a bonifide sale in order to reduce stock and will 8. Q. Eddy and lived with her. The husband, with a low fever and dropsy. continue until March ist. Choice, of all our 50c and 60c our store you are not doing as well as you can. Below find a fbneral services were held at the house Edward P, Rose, an old settler of T Colored Henriettas, Cashmeres and Gimps, 38 and 40 few of our prices, which will convince you of the exceedingly Sunday at 2 o'clock, Rev. W. R. Howell Riley, died at the ripe old age of 78 inches wide, all wool, at 30o per yard. Choice of all of ourlow figures at which we are selling goods. officiating. The deceased was 79 years years, leaving a wife and two sons, 95c and $1.00 all wool silk finish Henriettas and Serges, *46 old and had been a resident of Elsie for George and Lewis, also one daughter, SEE WHAT ONE DOLLAR WILL BUY: about a third of a century. Mrs. Ed. 8omers. inches wide, at 7 5o Per y*r(L AH of our Imported Dress Patterns to close out at 1*3 off. Ladies, remember this sale 20 lbs Granulated Sugar for - - - fi 00 LAINGSBURG- FOWLER. only lasts until March ist. 25 lbs C Sugar for - - - - - 1 00 I From the.Newa. Fowl u, Feb. 18, 1894. 8 lbs best Tea Dust - - - - 1 00 Martha A. Potter, wife of Wm. F, Pot ­ There will be an entertainment at the ter, died at bet residence in this village, . . SPECIAL RIBBON SALE . . 8 lbs Smoking Tobacco - - - » - 1 00 M. E. church on the evening of the 22nd. 4 lbs Fine Cut Tobacco - - - 1 00 Friday, Feb. 2, 1894, after a long and Meetings will be continued at M. E painful illness from a cancerous growth church this week. There are special 1 lot No. 2 all colors Silk Ribbon for 3c peryd 20 lbs choice California Raisins - . - - 1 00 in the larnyz. 5 lbs good Coffee - - - - 1 00 meetings held at the Catholic church 1 lot Nos. 4, 5 and 7 all colors Silk Ribbon for 5c per yd Martha A. Cook was born at Savan ­ also this week. 20 lbs good Crackers - - - - 1 00 nah, Wayne county, N. Y., August 2otb, 1 lot Nos. 9 and 12 all colors Silk Ribbon for 9c per yd ► 7 1826. She was united in marriage to W. Theladies ’ aid society, of West Bengal, 8 Brooms - - - - - 1 00 F. Potter June 14th, 1851. In the fall of will meet with Mrs. Fayette Drake, the same year they removed to Sylvania, Feb. 21st, at 10 o ’clock sharp. A cordial Ohio, where they resided until 1860, invitation is extended to all, gentlemen UNAPPROACHABLE! INCOMPARABLE 1 when they moved to Hudson, Mich., included. where Mr. Potter enlisted in 1862. At Notwithstanding the bad roads and the close of the war they came to Shia­ stormy evening last Friday, there was a wassee county, and have resided in large attendance at the entertainment 175 pairs of Ladies' Fine Dongola Button Shoes, patent $3.50; Challenge Sale price, $ 2.39. Clinton and Shiawassee counties ever given by the ladies ’ aid society at the leather tip, new Square or narrow tooth pick toes, hand turned, 149 pair of Men’s Satin Calf Congress or Lace Shoes, since, Laingsburg being their postoffice residence of Mrs. John Parks, whereby every pair warranted as represented or money refunded, worth the society added 122.30 to their treas­ medium weight, makes an elegant shoe for every day wear. during ail this time. Two daughters $4.00; no old stock; this season ’s goods, all sizes and B, C, D survive her: Mrs. Isaac Lewis and Mrs ury. There was a gift enterprise con­ Just the shoe for office or store work. Our regular price is J. C. Disbrow, also one grand daughter, nected with the entertainment of a quilt and E widths. Challenge Sale price, $ 2.79. $2.00; Challenge Sale [trice, $ 1.33. Miss Cora DiBbrow. and slumber robe. Iva Ward drew the 138 pairs Ladies’ Fine Dongola Button Shoes, flexible sole, Everybody buys now days where they can buy the cheapest. Funeral 6ervises were conducted by quilt and John Parks the slumber robe. patent leather tip, squared or narrow toes, all sizes, worth Economy is what we are all looking for. We all want the full T. A. Moffat from the Congregational DEWITT. $2.75; Challenge Sale price, $ 1.89. value of our money, or more, if possible. Come to us; we church Tuesday, Feb, 6tb, at 10:30, kwitt 100 pairs Men’s Fine Dongola Congress square toes, flexi­ Orion D , Feb. 18,1894, can save you money. Lodge No. 402, I. O. 0. F., and Born, February ?lh. to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Doming W. R. C. No. 88, attend ­ ble sole, just the shoe for dress wear, sells everywhere lor John Neller, a daughter. MERCANTILE CO’S SHOE DEP T. ing in a body. Deceased was interred in Laingsburg cemetery. Mr. Thomas Edwards, who has been visiting M. J. Tout and family, has A. E. Dutoher—Boots and Shoes. H. L. Kendrick —Dry Goods and Carpets. OLI V E. returned to his home in Madison, Ind. O live , Feb. 12, 1894. Wednesday evening, February 7tht Born, to Mr. and Mrs. John Neller, Mr. and Mrs. James Cortright enter­ February 8tb, a daughter. tained a party of about eighty friends BIG CLEARING SALE The F. W. M. 8., of DeWitt, met with and neighbors, at their home on Lansing Mrs. R. Simmons, last Wednesday. road. The gathering was in the Attendance was good. interest of the Rocky Beach orphanage* You will need more now. We have some left OP GOODS AT Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lorenz, All report a good time. which we will be pleased to close out to you at a February 3d, a son, but it lived only a Thursday evening, February 8tb,Ed. few hours, to the great sorrow and disa- Bensinger camp, 8ons of Veterans, gave reduced price. pointment of its parents. an oyster supper and social at the post This seems to be a good season for rooms. G. W. Anderson post and Wo ­ selling cutters if there is not much snow. man ’s Relief Corps and a few invited KENDRICK’S I heard one agent say he could sell friends were the guests. The old vets Fine hand sewed Cordivan, Kangaroo and Calf many more than he conld get. Perhaps lived over again, in imagination, their there is opposition ; who knows. old army life, many of their incidents Shoes, worth $4.00 and $4.50, reduced to $2.88. See of their soldier life being recounted ; sample pairs in our display window. The Baptist social, of DeWitt and while the young people passed the time vicinity, met with Mrs. S. Reynolds with a social game of pedro. Thecom ­ last Thursday. A good time was re­ pany was not large but merry, for all DON’T FORGET . . . ported by all present. The table col ­ seemed to have a good time. Thanks, LL the following good, which were in lection, which amounted to $6, went in Bensinger, do so more. Stock January ist, will be sold for the the carpet fund. Mrs. Reynolds pre­ Our Men’s Dollar Arctics. They are just the thing A pared dinner for over forty persons. Died, Sunday, February 11th, at her for the deep snow. We have just received some next 30 day at 25 per cent, discount home in this village, Mrs. Amanda for cash only...... The Baptist church hasjust been newly Special Bargains for you in first quality Rubber carpeted and presents a very neat ap­ Avenll, ”aged 71 years, of inflammation pearance. The church is to be newly of the jaw, neck and throat, complicated Boots. Call and look them over. ahingled soon. with bronchitis, these diseases followed an attack of la grippe. The funeral was The Wacousta vocal class will give a held Tuesday at the Baptist church, the ALL concert in the M. E. church, DeWitt, Rev. John Full officiating. The remains Dress Goods, / Saturday evening, February 17th, as­ were interred in the DeWitt cemetery BUTCHER’S: CASH : SHOE : HOUSE (Except Black Colors.) sisted by Gunnisonville quartette, M. by the side of her former husband, Mr. D. Clara, director, and Mrs. M. Cooley, Aaron Norris. Mr. Averill and the in love with life and raptured with the Remember. organist. A fine program is prepared. family has the sympathy of the entire world, he passed to silence and pathetic That the Wisconsin Central has the Among the many pieces prepared are unqualified endorsement of all, it being comunity. Mercury . dust, evidently mistaking the approach the most popular line between Chicago “The Auctioneer," “Six months before of death for Ithe return of health, he Cloaks, and six months after marriage, ” “Book O L I V E . and Milwankee and St. Paul, Minne ­ passed silently into that unknown apolis and the North weet, it is recognized (Ladies ’, Children and Misses.) Agent," etc. No pains has been spared O live , Feb. 18,1894. harbor from where none return. We as the Pullman Line between Chicago to make it a success. Admission 10c Jocob Krepps is getting material on and Milwankee and Ashland, Dnlnth theground for a new bouse. cry aloud, and the only answer is the and Lake Superior points. and 15c. Come one, come all and listen echo of oar waiting cry. From the to a musical treat. 'That the Wisconsin Central touches Mr. Welter is teaching a very success­ voiceless lips of the nnreplying dead the most prominent points in Wis­ ful term of school at the Krepps district. there comee no word. Thus passes consin, having more business centers NORTH WATERTOWN. than any railway to and from the Woolen Underwear. August Fricke will take his rations at sway one of Olive ’s most worthy, North Watertown, Fob. IS, 1894. Northwest. !\ the table of Marshall Hand, when plow successful and substantial citizens, and That its dining car service Is unsur ­ Holly Olney, of Lansing, is visiting time comes. to those bowed down with sorrow, we passed by any other line, and that its his fnends and relatives here. Our corners are not clamoring to be extend oar most heart-felt sympathy. representatives will cheerfolly furnish any information that may be desired. Born, to Wallace Saxton and wife, heard from not even once in a while, in For fiill details regarding Rates. Thursday, February 8tb, a girl. the spirit and style that the scribe, of HUI IPtTQM. Routes, Folders, Maps etc. address your Timothy Clark and family, of St. the News, at quarrelsome corners, pours Hubbardston, F«b. 12.1894. nearest ticket agent or his wrath upon the heads of others. Jab. C. Pond . Gen. Pass Agent, This is Yonr Opportunity. Don ’t Let it Johns, spent last week visiting relatives The date of Rev. Dr. J. C. Floyd ’s Milwankee, Wis. here. We would say that MHe who lives in lecture has been changed from Feb. Albert Chapman, of Riley, visited glass houses should not throw stones." 20th, to Feb. 23rd, 1894. A grand treat; Pass. Remember for Cash Only. his step-brother, Charles .Ingalls, the The mugwumps Journals are crying do not fail to hear him. About a year ago I took a violent other day. aloud to do>rn Hill in the senate, be­ attack of la grippe. I coughed day and night for about six weeks; my wife then Mrs. Lucy Taylor, who has made an cause he opposes some of Cleveland ’s l>o Ion Like BUinnli T suggested that I try Chamberlain^ extended visit to Genesee county, has appointments. They can see mountains If not, why do you remain in the Cough Remedy. At first I conld see no returned home. of obstructions in the highway of north when yon can go south and avoid difference, but still kept taking it, and national prosperity, but in the Wilson soon found that it was what I needed. Andrew Chapman and wife and Mrs. the blizzards and live with more If I got no relief from one doee I took Nellie Williams, of DeWitt, visited in bill, the apprehension of which has comfort Yon can be oat in the sun ­ another, and it was only a few days on- Respectfully, caused stagnation, misery, depreciation, Watertown last week. shine all the time and have green til I was free from the cough. I think assignments, and filled our thorough ­ people in general ought to know the The ladies sewing society of this place vegetables from yonr garden every day value of this remedy, and 1 take pleasure - »T A fares with unemployed labor, they see in the winter. Fuel costs nothing. It haveappointed a committee to purchase not even a fly speck in the way to in acknowledging the benefit I nave re- 3 a set of encyclopedia for the Clark costs less to live and there is more ceived from ft. Madison Mustard, industrial prosperity. While we are in pleasure in living every month of the Otway, Ohio. 25 and 50 cent bottles for school. favor of relegating Hill to the rear, we sale by Travis and Baker, Druggists. Mrs. Nelson Hunt will rebuild her year along the line of the Mobile and ens---STANDARD PATTERNS have not half the fear of him we have Ohio Railroad than in the north. barn on River street, which was burned of the Wilson Bill, and fail to see where Ca talouul FftEt on Request * Lands are very cheap. Now is the time Mr. Albert Favorite, of Arkansas City, last fall, in which Albert Jackson he can make a condition that is so bad, J to investigate. Write E. E. Posey , Gen­ Kan., wishes to give oar readers the figured so conspicous a part Henry much worse. eral Passenger Agent, Mobile, Ala. 41-2 benefit of his experience with colds. 8tevens, of Riley, will do the work. On the 7th ins ’t, was rendered the He says “I contracted a cold early last Would be pleased to have all farmers, spring that settled on my lungs, and A pleasant progressive pedro party last sad rites of our departed friend and or others who are interested, drop ns a had hardly recovered from it when J was given at the residence in Frank neighbor, Lewis L. Howe. By his card, aaking for information about our caught another that hung on all sum­ Arm A AT HARD TIME PRICES. Lana Seekers’ Excursions. Tickets at m B B . I I m ONE CENT A PACKAGE »o <1 upwards. According to variety Eddy last Tuesday night, of which old honesty, genial, mirthful, energetic, mer and left me with a hacking cough ■■ and scarcity. Cheap as Wool, Cotton or Wheat, by ounce or and young participated. Monroe Eddy ambitious, and enterprising qualities, be One Fare for Round Trip, from Cincinn ­ which I thought I never could get ■ ■ ■■ —m pound. Climate of Mtchtgat Is beet iu the world for growing ati. Lonisville or Lexington, Kv., to rid of. I had used Chamberlain^ Cough ft |S f§ m M M II seeds. Our Farm, Garden and Flower; seeds are all Living, won first prize and Mrs. Sarah Love had endeared himself to the entire points in Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Remedy some fourteen years ago with mm SB ■■ mm W Fresh, Tested, and sure to grow If given a chance. A Package lowest prize. * ol Seed given Free with every order. Send ua yonr address by community, which mourns his Iom . Mississippi, and points in Georgia as far much success, and concluded to try it postalital card.andcard, and we will MMAIL YOU FREE our 1894 Illustrated Catalogue ; Variety an^Prtceaquoted 'i We see by Wacousta correspondent He died where manhood ’s morning east as Augusta; also to New Orleans again. When I had got through with WILL INTEREST YOU. and Mobile. Excursions January 8th, one bottle my congh had left me, and I S. M. ISBELL & CO., Jackson, Mich. that Watertown wood cutters are no touches noon. He had not passed on February 8th, March 8th and April 9th. have not suffered with |a cough or cold good. Queer the correspondent should life’s highway the stone that marks the Limited to twenty days for return. since. I have recommended it to others, run down their own men. We have highest point, but being weary' for a Write to C. A. Baird, T. P. A., Detroit, and all speak well of it." 50cent bottles here in North Watertown Clinton and moment he laid down by the way-side, Mich., or A. J. Lytle, N. P. A. Chicago, for sale by Travis A Baker . 41-4 THE 8PRING CURRY COMft. St/Kfe •SS'SS and using his burden for a pillow, fell Ills., for information as to rates, etc., and 'Rtni.hBrush. FitsPit. every».nr curve.enrve. Usedlimed bybv UiUt 5.S. Arm^H not_sqM_by you*you i Grant Jones, who cut, split and piled 8 for literature on the 8outb, or to W. C. dealer, Sample mailed, postpaid, esc. • SPRING .C COMB CO. cords of wood in 5} hours. Nex^.' into that dreamless sleep that kisses Rink arson , Gen ’l Pass’r Agent, Cin­ Job Printing of all description at The 7 Lafayette 8t., South Bend, Ind. ** (The excellence of tikis Comb it[guaranteed guarant by the Editor of this paper.) Sam . down the eyelids still. While yet cinnati, O. Republican office.