f. The Clinton Republican.

YOL. XL-NO. 1. ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1895. WHOLE NO. 2,080.

Miss Stella Baker returned to Ypsi- Another harrow patent has been SOUTHERN CLINTON TEACHERS’ AS­ BUSINESS LOCALS. LOCAL MATTERS SOCIATION The Republican. lanti Saturday. granted E. E. Whipple. Money to loan on real estate. To bo held at tlio Hath High School Room Special care taken in repairing solid Wm. Cottrell, of Mt. Clemens, is in Frank Lamphere was here from Lan ­ 52tf. Lewis Severance , 8t. Johns. Saturday, May 4th, 1805. C.c. VAUGHAN, PCBLUHEE. gold and fil'ed cased watches town today on business. sing iaat week having his throat and Buckles. At Allison ’s. Hiram Sage lias about completed a neck treated by Dr. Pollard. His con­ FORENOON SESSION, 10 A. M. ^ es, this is to be a buckle season. good barn on Railroad street, near dition is quite serious. President ’s address, “Teacher's Self-help. ” We have something new and dainty in Ladies clean your kid gloves with Supplementory Reading ...... Geo. Smith, Bath Strictly in Advance, •1.00 the line. John Hicks . Josephine Glove Cleaner and use Winter depot. A manicure set will be given to the Discussion led by ...... Gertrude Gunnison Lebanon correspondent notes the little girl Saturday evening making the Some Helpful Primary Methods ...... Spring Capes and Jackets. Our advertising rate* are 1100 per column per Fluid for chapped bands and face. 8old ...... Miss Bernice Goodrich, Bath annum. Business notices Are cents per line for burning of John Thomas ’ barn and most words oat of the words Mudge’s Have you seen our new line of spring each Insertion. Editorial notices, ten cents. only at Fildew A Millman ’s Pharmacy, NOON. wraps? We want you too. Buslnesscards.il per line per rear. St. Johns and Fowler. 51tf. stock. Commedians. Answers to be sent to AFTERNOON SESSION, 1 P. M. Marriage, birth and death notices inserted free. John Hicks . Obituary comments, resolutions, cards of thanks, The Ionia District Fair Association prize department not later than Friday What Constitutes Success in our Rural Schools? etc., will be charged for at the rate of fire cents BKET1T1 18. noon...... Mr. H. C. Tooker, Bath Garden Seeda. per line. will bold their annual fair at Ionia, What Society Gains from our School ...... In bulk or package at Foerch ft Dan Correspondence containing local news Is sollcted ly’s. from all parts of the county. September 17, 18, 19 and 20. Symes Bros, run a mill at McBain, ...... Prin. L. L. Tyler, Bath Anonymous communications not inserted under M. V. Brown has returned from Mrs. J. H. DeMay and son Edward, of Michigan, without a spark arrester on Improvement of School yards...... Hay Wanted. any circumstances. Florida. the (smoke stack. A fire last summer ...... Miss Martha Youry, Bath Any amount of bay wanted by Jackson, are guests of her parents, Mr. Discussion led by ...... R. M. Winston Tyuert , Mathias A Hicks . JOB PRINTING. Warden Fuller was down from Ionia and Mrs. Henry Walbridge, in St. Johns. was thought to have started from sparks Questions for Discussion — Our material Is new and of the latest styles, and Monday. George A. Estes fell down stairs in from the mill, and among other loosers, “Teachers ’ Outside Help. ” The largest and finest line of side­ > we guarantee satisfaction, both in prices Mrs. Nelson Y. Harris has been sick Mrs. Henry Webster, formerly of St. "Are Text Books Abused?" boards ever shown in 8t. Johns at Hull and quality of work. his barn last week and dislocated his ‘‘What do we gain from Exhibit Day?” & Hu I so, 16 Clinton avenue, and the past week. shoulder. He is about and getting Johns, lost a hotel and contents. She brought suit against the mill owners, “Some Features from Parker’s Geography. ” opposite the post office. k > BUSINESS DIBECTORT Mrs. E. E. White returned from the along well. We want the presence of school officers and 1 and obtained a verdict Tuesday for Brick south Sunday morning. The D. G. H. A M. freight house and teachers from south-eastern Clinton. ATTORNEYS. $1,050. Trial of the case began last Wed­ Teachers from St. Johns and Ovid are ex­ For sale by John Hicks . 1 ~ Edward Brown made a business trip depot, together with a number of other LEWIS SEVERANCE. A. B. nesday in the circuit court, Judge Aid- pected and will aid in making tiiis a profitable to Wisconsin last week. buildings, were destroyed by Are at meeting Ladies or Gentlemen wishing a pay ­ ttorney , justice of the peace and rich presiding. The array of legal talent ing position. write to I. F. Converse Circuit Court Commissioner, Office over J. T. Millman made a business trip to Muir last week. How about Arbor Day? APutt's Grocery. comprised of Gen. O L. Spaulding, Muncie, Ind. Grand Rapids Tuesday. ANNOUNCEMENTS. WM. N. STOCKER, Mrs. Jones, of Elkhart, Indiana, and Judge S. B. Daboll and W. A. Norton, of Fildew ft Millman oldiers and comrades , i being one Gen. Spaulding is in Ithaca, and E. Mies Townsend, of Ionia, were guests of of your number, therefore know your wants St. iJohns, and John Makelim, of Mc­ A mothers' meeting at the Ben-Hur rooms Have sold hundreds of bottles of andS also your rights by law, therfor* respectfully so­ H. Lyon is Owosso today. Mrs. Edwin Pennell and Miss Kelsev, Bain, for the plaintiff, and Judge Brown, on Saturday P. M. of this week. Lemon Bitters by the recommendation licit your patronage in the prosecution of claims for Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Travis spent Sun ­ in St. Johns Monday. of Big Rapids, and F. O. Gaffney, of Regular meeting of “The Ladies of the of those who have tried it. One trial pensions, back pay, bounty or rations. Also Notary will convince that it is the finest spring Public. Enquire at Putt's grocery. day at Isaac Hewitt’s, Maple Rapids. Mrs. Celia E. Dunlap, of Manistee, Lake City, for tbe defense. Suits will Maccabees ” on Friday evening, April 26th, 28 tf WM. N. STOCKER. at Maccabee hall. tonic and apetizer that can be taken. formerly Celia E. Boughton, of Riley, now be brought by the other losers m The Ladies'Aid Society of West Bingham J. H. FKDKWA. H. K. WALBRIDGE The publication day of the St. Johns has secured a patent on a new device for tbe McBain fire against Symes Bros. will meet with Mrs. Hiram Watson on Thurs ­ A large line of baby carriages at Hull FEDEWA A WALBRIDOE, News has been changed to Wednesday. & Hulse, opposite the post office. cooking fried cakes. The Manistee day, May 2nd, at one o ’clock. All invited. ttorneys at law , st. Johns , mich . Corbit & Valentine have a new adver­ J. H. Adams, of Ridgefield, Conn., in Over Travis A Baker’s. Sentinal pays Mrs. Dunlap high credit company with Wilbur Church, bought The Womans ’ Association of the Congrega ­ For timothy, clover, red top and all A tisement in this issue of the Republican . tional chruch will meet with Mrs. P. E. Wal- kinds of garden seeds go to H. M. PERRIN. r. K. PERRIN. A. J. BALDWIN. for her inventive genius. a good load of driving and general pur ­ Peter Clavey and Edwin Pennell are sworth, next Tuesday afternoon, at two Foercii & Danly ’s. PERRINS A BALDWIN. Letters advertised April 23, 1895: pose horses last week. Among the building a warehouse on west Higham o'clock. ttorneys at law , money loaner Wm. Armstrong, Eugene Blackmore, Foerch & Danly pay cash for eggs. A and Real state Agents. Office ove street. number was Mattie B., by Louis Napo­ St. Katherine ’s Guild will give a basket Wicket'grocery, Clinton Ave., St. lohns, Mich. A. T. Cross, Edgar Farr, Wm. W. leon, dam by Jubilee, with a mark of social at the Library Rooms, May 2. Each Our new spring capes are just in and EDWIN H. LYON. JOHN C. DOOHNO. Dr. J. Morley Lee will be in St. Johns Haner, Mrs. Sarah Laundry, Myrtle 2:23}, purchased of Wm. Haine, Maple lady is required to bring a basket provided they are the latest styles and at low with food enough for two. LYON A BOOLING. at The Steel Thursday, May 2nd, for one Little, Mrs. A. Marsh, Mrs. Amanda Rapids, for a long price. A pair of prices. Kendrick ’s. ttorneys at law , st. Johns , mich . day only. The Eighteenth Annual Convention of the A Office orer Kendrick ’s store. 35tf Moore, Dr. C. C. Pelton, Wm. RofT, grandsons of Jerome Eddy, five and six Sixth District W. C. T. U., of Michigan, will Lime, Cement, Salt SPAULDING.NORTON A WEIMER Mrs. Ida Rawson went to Howell to­ Ethelda Sawyer, Hozen Titus, Dr. J- years old, from the eame dam, standard be held at Howell, April 24th and 25th. Mrs. Sold at lowest prices ttorneys at law . office over st. day to attend a district W. C. T. U. Taylor. bred, and has produced a colt with Ida Rawson will represent the St. Johns At John Hicks ’. Johns National Bunk. Union at that meeting. A convention. Fire destroyed tbe plaut and a large record 2:26}, were purchased of George A few Bible stands to close out at WALBRIDGE A OSBORN, Mrs. Rawson's Sunday school class will give amount of lumber belonging to the Mt. Griffith, of Greenbush. A half brother tweatv-five cents at Hull & Hulse . ^TTORNEYS AT LAW, st. JOHNS. MICH Wm. M. Leland has placed full plate an ice cream social at the residence of Mrs. W. glass windows in his store building on Pleasant Lumber Company Monday. of these colts, from the same dam, was The loss amounts to $25,000. R. M. W. Brainard Tuesday evening, April 80th. A line of ladies’ muslin undearwear Clinton avenue. sold in St. Johns by George Whitcomb A Pleasing program will be rendered. A just in, at Kcndrick ’s. PHYSICIANS. Steel was a large creditor of the concern, Wm. E. Johnson, deputy warden a number of years ago for $2,500. They cordial invitation is extended to all. HENRY PALMER, M. D. but holds security on lauds and other are a very promising pair. Mr. Griffith J. Perrine Hamilton will give a lecture on Ornamental and orchard trimming. eneral practicioner and practi state house of correction, Ionia, spent - property. A block of residence property “What a blind man saw while traveling in Terms reasonable —satisfaction guaran ­ cal Occullst. Office over Hunt ’s Drugstore. Friday in St- Johns. has raised and sold a good many colts, teed. Grafting in season. GOffice hours 2 to 5 p. m. 49tf was also burned over. and always raises good ones. The horse Europe." under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society at the M. E-church Friday even ­ ____ H. M. Ford , St. Johns. S. E. GILL AM, M. D., Commander Daboll was tendered a Don ’t forget to get your seat marked business ii at pretty low ebb now, but good, sbapy, well broke ones are want ­ ing, May 3d. Admission 10 cents. More carpets than ever at Kendrick ’s HYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OFFICE AND reception by Moses Wisner Post and W. off on the reserved chart as you will P residence west of Court House. Office hours R. C. at Ithaca last week. ed, and the gulf between that kind and Chas. E. Grisson Corps INo. 20, will give a at the lowest possible prices. New styles 1 te 4 r. M„ except Wednesdays from 7 to 9 p m. have to stand up when Mudge’s comedi­ the unsound scrub will constantly red, white and blue box social on Monday and best qualities. Come and hear the famous Gilmore ’s ans open here Monday evening, April widen. eveniug, April 20th, at G. A. R. hall. Each C. E. KNAPP, M. Dh lady is requested to bring a box trimmed in Save Rent. HYSICIAN AND 8UKGEON. OFFICE ON Baud, and some of the greatest Singers 29th, for one solid week. Prices are red, white and blue and containing lunch for By buying a lot in Wolcott ’s addition P Court House square—east of Court House, in the world at the Phonograph concert. First Anniversary of the 8t. Johns Lodge M St. Johns. 10, 20 and 30 cents. Ladies free Mon ­ Knights of Pythias. two. Everybody come and have a good time. and building in the Building and Loan. day night when accompanied with one In seven years you will have a home DR. R. G. MORRISON. Remember Satuiday and Monday The Fortnightlyi will hold an evening with « the American Historians at Miss Caddie for the amount you would pay for rent. HYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OFFICE ON evenings the greatest Phonograph in paid reserved seat ticket. The Knights of Pythias, of St. Johns, 25 lots for sale on long time, with small P Clinton Avenue, north of railroad. Office existence will be at the Grand Opera will give a banquet tomorrow evening Shaver's, Monday, April 20th. Program: hours from 9 to 12 a . M.,and 1 to 6 P. m., and 6 to 8 Ludington Appeal: “Rev. P. Schuer- Roll Call and Quotations, George Bancroft, payments and low rate of interest. evening. Sunday 2 to 6 p. M. House. er has returned from conference, which at The Steel house, in honor of their Mrs. Dr. Jones. John Lathrop Motley, ®2tf J. 8. Wolcott . RTHUR CORBIN. D. D. S.-Crowns. "Bridge Miss Cochrane declined an offer as convened at Buchanan last week. He first anniversary. Lodges from Owosso Miss Helen Wheelock; General discussion Funeral furnishings 16 Clinton avenue. A Work" (teeth without pistes) and all Latest has been stationed at Eureka, Clinton and Ionia will be present and several of Processes. teacher in the Ovid schools for the Ladles’ Literary Club, Undertaker ’s residence 105 Wight county. Rev. Scbeurer ’s pastorate has tbe grand lodge officers will be in at* street. ______Hull & Hulse . DR. ERNEST SCHEMER. coming year. She has given good satis­ HYSICIAN AND 8URGEON. OFFICE OVER faction there. been profitable to the church and his tendance. The next meeting of the Ladies’ Lit­ Laces. P Oruler’s Store, Fowler, Mich. Mrs. Riley, of Holland, N. Y., re­ relations with the congregation have The order in St. Johns is nearly the erary Club will be held at Mrs. M. Bab ­ We bought early and secured some youngest in tbe state and has been extra fine designs which are now hard MI80BLL.A.NE0UB. turned to St. Johns yesterday, and will been most pleasant. Tbe kindest of cock ’s Friday afternoon, April 26, 1895. steadily increasing in membership to get. We have them in great variety. remain with her son, the editor of The wishes follow him to his new charge. ” A large attendance is desired as there V v KSSONS IN SHORT HAND AND TYPE- since its inauguration. The Knights of John Hicks . L writing given by Mrs. J. E. Llttell. Terms Republican . Mrs. Anna Crawford, of Lansing is special business to come before tbe reasonable. ftf Pythias in general are composed of meeting. Program as follows : Notice, The hearing on the confirmation of street south, was brought before Justice The township board of Watertown E. I. HULL, Severance last week on complaint of her bright young men and tbe St. Johns Home News—Mrs. G. Waldron. NDERTAKER. NO. 16 CLINTON AVENUE. the sale of the assetts of the Michigan lodge is no exception. Following is the Foreign News—Mrs. E. Hughes. will meet at th9 township hall on Sat­ U Residence 105 Wight street. Mortgage Company limited was ad­ sister, charging her with disorderly con­ Magazine? articles by Mrs. Morris, Mrs. urday, April 27, 1895, at 10 o ’clock a. m., menu that will be spread at tbe banquet: for the purpose of examiniugand receiv­ H. M. GOHN. journed until next Monday. duct. During the dinner hour the defend ­ Castle and Mrs" Patterson. ant ran away and have left Canope Madison. Music—Mrs. C. E. Babcock. ing propositions for a suitable cemetery ETERINARY SURGEON. GOLD MEDAL- Olives. fence.. All persons having a wire fence V ist of the Ontario Veterinary College. Office Prosecuting Attorney Norton and Gen. town. It will be well for a few more to McDonald ’s Drug Store, uigbt calls at Farmers'Spaulding have been up north trying New York Turkey-Cranberry Sauce. Marriage Licenses. with iron or steel posts are invited to be Hotel, St. Johns, Mich. 3 13 take to the woods unless they want a Saratoga Chips. present. By order of township board. law suits the past few days. The term in the Detroit house of coirection. Star Ham. Cold Slaw. DATE. NAME AND RESIDENCE. AGE. „ „ Holmes T. Clark , S. W. INGRAHAM, General returned last night. Lettuce Salad. April 23—Wm. Lapman, Westphalia ...... 24 NDERTAKER. REAR OF FOWLER A Gertie Zimmer, Westphalia ...... 22 513 ______Clerk’ Ball’s Hardware, St.Johns, Micb. Laingsburg News: “Mr. and Mrs. A. Wine Sherbet. U George Farrier, who lias spent the Assorted Cake- Fruit. Rusks. April it—John J. Shaver, Fowler...... 25 Hosiery. winter with his parents and friends in D. Rust, residents near DeWitt, Clinton Agnes Smith, Fowler...... 29 Some extra values in hosiery county, some twenty-five years ago, Cinnanon Rolls. FJ1HE CLINTON COUNTY SAVINGS BANK Riley and Olive, returned to his home Coffee. F. M. Church Notices. ______John Hicks . in Ellendale, North Dakota, Monday. now of Waco, Texas, have been spend ­ Folding chairs and tables to rent. ST. JOHNS, MICH. ing a few days with Mr. Sol Burlingame A Good Thing. Sabbath school at 9 o'clock A. M. Maple Rapids Dispatch : “Lewis Preaching at 10:30 o ’clock A. M. ______Hull & Hulse . PAYS 4 PER CENT. INTEREST ON DEPOSITS and family. Mr. and Mrs. Rust are Bentley, of Essex, and his niece, Mrs. The teachers of the high school in Experience meeting at 11:30 o ’clock A. M. 8ewer Pipe and Drain Tile. spending a year in this state, mostly in Young Peoples' Band at o ’clock p. AND LOANS MONEY ON APPROVED Geo. Sowle, of St. Johns, went to their constant efforts to arouse and urge 3 M. If in need of any sewer pipe or drain this county, where they have numerous on tbe young people increased effort Prayer and praise meeting at 6:30 p. M. tile this season reme nber that we sell BONDS AND REAL ESTATE SECURITY. Ontario county, N. Y., this week, for a Preaching at 7:30 p. M. relatives. Mr. Rust is a newspaper and earnestness have hit on the capital Classes meet on Tuesday at 7 :30 p. M. the best pipe on the market and we ALBERT J. BALDWIN,President. month ’s visit.” man, and publishes a paper having Prayer meeting on Thursday at 7 :30. buy it in such qu intites that enable us G. PENNELL. Vice-President. idea of getting the school in touch with Singing class and Bible study on Friday to make very low prices on it. Ben Miller has just received a cart 3000 circulation, at Waco.” night at parsonage at 7 o ’clock. P. E. WAL8WORTH, Treasurer. the active throbbing pulse of business John Hicks . from A. T. Smith ’s carriage shop. It is and professional enthusiasm coming a small affair—but just the size of the J. D. Carpenter, member of Olive Tent BUSINESS LOCALS. A good line of ladies’ print dresses, Maccabees, applied for a disability from the outside world through its good styles and good prints, only 90c, at TATE BANK OF ST. JOHNS. pony Mr. Miller recently purchased for Positive Anounceinent. S allowance on account of consumption. more youthful representatives. To this ______Kendricks '. COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS. his son Rolland. end the teachers have secured the fol­ As there seems to be doubt in certain Charges were preferred against him, quarters in regard to our sincerety of Wanted —Good live lady canvassers CAPITAL. $50,000. Isaac Rosenburg, of the Rochester claiming that he misrepresented the lowing series of talks to be given before selling out this stock, we will commence in every town of 500 or more inhabit ­ NET ASSETS OF STOCKHOLDERS, 1900,000.00. Clothing Company, returned from a cause of his father ’s death when he the high school and eighth grade pupils next Saturday to cut down every article ants in U. 8; salary or commission; if out of work write us. French Garment short visit in New York State Saturday. became a member of tbe order. The during the present term: in our house. No restrictions made of O. W. MUNGER, President. any kind and the better the goods, the Co., Kalamazoo, Mich . He is going to close out the stock of charges were dismissed by the grand April 22—The Beginnings of Crime, GEO. F. MARVIN, Vice-President. deeper we will apply tbe knife. John Hicks sells all kinds of coal. goods in St. Johns. See business locals. lodge at Lansing last week, and his dis­ John C. Dooling. Our fine $18 worsted suits will go at J. W. FITZGERALD, Cashier. May 9—The Gospel of Business, Rev. II. H. FITZGERALD. Asst.Cash. John B. Davis, formerly of Riley, re­ ability claim of $100 quarterly allowed. $12; our elegant $12 spring suits will go “There Is no Place Like Home”, ports that he is comfortably situated in Mr. Carpenter lives in St. JohDS. Fred’k Hall. at $9, and so on down to every grade That means when you buy your DIRECTORS: Pleasant Valley, Midland county, and May 23—In Fun or in Earnest? How­ and to the cheapest and smallest article carpets, curtains at the old reliable I \ * O. W. Munger, Geo. F. Marvin, J. H. Corhit, J. H. Suit was begun in the Grand Traverse in the house. among other good features on his new ard H. Fitzgerald. dry good and carpet store of ' * Fedowa, John .1. Reiser, Jesse Sullivan, James circuit last week by Hobart college, of This whole stock, including lease, John Hicks . Richardson,C. 8. Allison, Michael Spitzley, farm has two flowing wells. June 6—Business Characteristics, fixtures, etc., for sale. Rare opportunity Geneva, N. Y., against the stockholders G. E. Corbin. Geo. W. Emmons ’ The annual horse show, under the Thomas Bromley Jr. for right party. Enquire of R. C. C. EXCURSION TO DETROIT. of the Michigan Mortgage Company, These talks will be given in tbe high 17 Clinton ave., 4 Per Cent. Interest raid on Time Deposits, auspices of the Detroit Riding Club, St. Johns, Micb. Vie. D. O. H. & M. Friday, April 28, 1895. Limited, to make them individually school room during some class hour in will be held at the Auditorium, Detroit, To see the grandest horse show on liable for the debts of the concern. the forenoon. Because of the youth of Bicycle repairing lAt Osborn 's, Thursday. Friday and Saturday of this Just what the complainants allege is earth, at the Auditorium, Odd Fellows ’ the speakers, and the representative anniversary celebration, base ball game week. A large number of entries have not known. If they succeed in proving positions occupied by them in the Wanted to Exchange DIED been made. affairs of the day, their words will have A first class piano for a good team of Detroit vs. Findlay, 0. Train leave St. that the company was illegally organized Johns 8:25 a . m., fare for round trip $2. In Washington township. April 22, George double work horses. Inquire of R. 8. Clark . Attention is called to an article in then the stockholders would be held as weight with their student Leave Ovid 8:39, fare for round trip O. Doud, of dropsy, aged 78 years. Leaves hearers. $1.80. Yon will have 10 hours to visit one daughter, the wife of Henry Lindsay. this issue of The Republican on spray ­ general partners, and liable as such . Lawn mowers sharpened at Osborn ’s. Amusements. your friends and Bee the city on this Deceased located the place on which he ing fruit trees, prepared by Edwy C. The young men of the Congregational Notice to Farmers and Horsemen. gala day. Through train. No change died from the government, over 40 years Reed, of the Allegan Gazette, an a m ago. He was well known in this county. church and congregation are organizing Mudge’s Commedians*will hold down My horse Milo Morey will stand at of cars. Arrive at Detroit J 1:55 . . authority on such matters. Careful and the Farmer’s Feed barn in St. Johns, Returning leave Detroit 10 p. m., stand ­ a Sunday evening service club, to ar- the boards at Scriven ’s Opera House DIED. thorough attention to the orchards now Monday of each week and Thursdays ard time. Tickets on sale at depots. rangej the program for Sunday evening all next week, commencing Monday, will be worth thousands of dollars to at A. T. Putman ’s, 7 miles southeast of W. S. Corwin , At his home in Gratiot county, Sunday services, and try and encourage a larger April 29th The company is said St. Johns, during the season, and will Excursion Agent. April 2lst, James Hathaway, of pneumonia, Clinton county farmers this year. It insure mares in foal for $8.00, single ser­ attendance. Tbe pastor will preach a to be a first class one and should Kxcnralon to Detroit via. D. G. H. ft M, aged 42 years. Funeral was held Monday will pay. vice $4.00; all mares must be returned as short sermon, there will be more musical and T. S. ft M. Ryu. and remains interred in the Eureka 'cemetery. be greeted with a good audiepce. Re­ directed or they will be held as insured Lyman H. Howe ’s Phonograph Con ­ feautures, and a united effort made to served seats will be on Bale at Mc­ mares, parties disposing of mares before At her home in St. Johns. Saturday. April certs, at The Grand Opera House, Sat­ reach many who do not regularly attend Donald ’s drug store. foalding will be held responsible for the On account of the great horse show at 20th, of old age, Mrs. Lydia Sylsbie, aged 98 urday and Monday evenings, April 27 and church. This plan has been tried in insurance money. You can only have the Auditorium, Detroit, April 25, 27th years. Funeral was held Tuesday at the the advantage of this low price for this inclusive, tbe Detroit, Grand Haven home. Rev. Martin officiating. Remains were 29, under the auspices of the Epworth some places, and has resulted in great Mudge’s comedians are coming to St. season. M. S. Doyle , A Milwaukee and Toledo, Saginaw ft interred in St-. Johns cemetery. League. General admission 25 and 35 good. Mr. Robert Buck has been Johns to stAy one solid week and Byron Clark , Muskegon Railways will sell tickets to At the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ira Har­ cents. This entertatinment will be a- chosen temporary secretary, and a meet­ ladies can come in free if they have got Groom. Detroit and return for one fare and a per, in Riley, Mrs. Louisa Davis, Sunday, musir.e, elevating and scientific. And ing will be held at the rooms in the a fellow that will pay thirty cents for a third, every day of the show and valid April 1st, of old age. Funeral was held Tues­ Timothy Seed, Clover Heed, to return to April 23th. day, at the Riley and Bengal Baptist church, has been given with the greatest suc­ brick church building tonight to per ­ reserved seat. “Bill and me hern that Seed beans and etc., sold at Thomas Bromley , Rev. Way officiating. cess in all the large cities. fect the organization. thev were com in” . Joun Hues '. Local Agent.

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N ORTH B« LEY. WAO ELSIE A TOO MODEST WOMAN! Nortu Kilky , Apr. 22, 1895. Wacourta , Apr. 21, 1895. April 22,1 895. Is such a thing possible? to,*'3 43 ? Mr. O. Groner returned to his school Ada M. Benedict returns to Ypsilanti Chas. Farmer and J. E. Bryson, of It is. > I work at Ypsilanti last Friday. today. * Ovid, were in Elsie Tuesday. Many a woman suffers month Mr. Maurice Howell, of Owosso, visi­ Wi a 7 Mr. G. F Ottmar, of Ann Arbor, spent Oats are mostly sown, but all crops are after month, whole years, because his vacation with friends in this place suffering sadly from drouth. ted Elsie friends last week. she shrinks from talking about her last week. Miss Eflie C'ondufi, of Ypsilanti, was J. Waltz and wife rejoice in the complaints. Ray Puttman, of Gratiot county, was the guest ?f Theodore Townsend at N. advent of a young daughter. Foolish do you say? the guest of his uncle, S. H. Williams, I. Daniells ’ over Sunday. Ray Boyngton, of Eaton Rapids, is No, it is simply due to a natural, part of last week. Will E. Davis was home from Ann visiting his aunt, Mrs. J. S. Clement. commendable modesty. Still she Herbert Holmes and family, of Du- Arbor several duys last week to see his Mrs. John Marshall, of Ovid, visited owes it to herself either to con ­ plain, are visiting the latter’s brother, father, it being vacation week at the W. A. Linman and family Friday and sult a good Physician or else to get Mr. Hugh Watson, of this place. University Saturday. the Zoa-Phora Medical Book on There will be a young peoples ’ meet­ Why has not some one remarked Theodore M. Young, of Elsie, was Diseases of Women and Children, ing held at the home of Rev. S. H. before now upon the fiue appearance married Saturday to a Miss Grace Fen ­ and, after satisfying herself that and great improvement in the Republi ­ ner, of Victor township. Zoa-Phora is what she needs, Williams' this week Thursday night. obtain a bottle or a box of it and Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Spears, of St. can since the new departure of a few- T. P. Steadman journeyed towards few weeks ago? We acknowledge our use it faithfully. Both the book / i Johns, are the gueBts of Mr. and Mrs. Lyons Friday on his bicycle, visiting and medicine may be obtained Henry and Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Burnes. reinisness in the matter but hasten now bis parents near that place. either direct from the Zoa-Phora Mathins P. Smith, of this place, died to make amends. A little more patriotism and less Medicine Co., at Kalamazoo, Mich, last Friday, of old age, his remains will “Sorasis” has a new auxiliary in the politics at Washington would please the or through your druggist. All cor­ be interred in the Westphalia cemetery “Avalanche Society” of the Watertown average American immensely. respondence is kept strictly confi ­ Head of Household (/994-) —Alfred, dear, your biscuits were very today. Paxsy . Center school, the object of which shall Laing Bros, will give a “phonograph dential. good this morning. be to promote literary excellence in its entertainment ” at the M. E. church For sale by Fildew A MUlman and YOUNO Husband (coloring with pleasure)—I’m glad to hear you say so. Fred Ottmar, of Ann Arbor, visited members. The officers are: President, May 2d. Proceeds to go to the Ladies’ Travis & Baker. Head of Household —‘‘Still they were not quite as good as papa used H W Bliss and wife. to make. By the way, Alfred, do you still use Calumet Baking Powder? Irvie Newson; vice-president, Mabel Aid 8ociety of the church. You know papa always used it. Charles Dane and wife, of Fowler, Van Auken; secretary, Pearl Benedict; Albert Baker is building a bouse on This Means Business. visited the latter’s parents Sunday. treasurer, Anna Oppenlander; committee his farm south.of the village. As Albert On the principal lines of the Chicago, Calumet Baking Powder Co ., Chicago . Wm Miller and wife visited the Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad passen­ on music, Mabel, Anna and Pearl; colors, is a single man it is thought that be ger trains are electic lighted, steam latter's daughter. Mrs Henry Boss. green and white. Meetings once in two will soon need a tenant. heated and protected by block singals. UNION HOME- Mrs. C. D. Webster is having a new weeks on Saturday afternoons. Here’s Apropos of theappointment of the pre ­ With these modern appliances, railway U nion Home. Apr. 23, 1895. fence built around her front yard this traveling at high speed has reached a The Republican. hoping that their literary efforts may be sent street commissioner it is surmised degree of safety heretofore unknown Chas. Stevens and wife are happy week. as comprehensive as tbeir name suggests. that “The Syndicate” is paying off some and not attainable on roads where they WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24. over the possession of a fine baby girl The young people ’s meeting will be Still again we are called to record the of his debts with the village offices. are not in use. Electric lights and born last week. Mother and child do< held at S. H. Williams’ next Thursday death of one of our worthy citizens. See? steam beat make it possible to dispense Ing well. evening. with the oil lamp and the car stoye. Saron R. Plowman, aged nearly fifty- William C. Wooley, a former resident Block signals have reduced the chances Mrs. Adda Howard spent last week at U No. three years, died last Friday morning, of Elba, Gratiot county, but for the for collisions to the minimun by main ­ Fowler caring for her aged mother-in- after two weeks of most excruciating past ten years a South Dakota farmer, taining an absolute interval of space be ­ The County. law, who has been seriously ill. Mrs. D EWITT. tween trains. suffering. He bad not been in usually returned from that state Tuesday and Howard will return home Saturday. DeWitt, April 23, 1895 good health for a year, but had been Elsworth Holmes has returned to will pass the summer on his Gratiot ThreefCropa a Year Mrs. II E. Moore has gone to Seville> confined to the house most of the time ESSEX school at Ypsilanti. county farm. Ohio, to visit her parents who were very since January, and the physicians are Mr. Harry Dunbam, one of Fairfield’s Can be grown on the same land in Emu . Apr. 22. 1895. James Scott has returned to his home dangerously sick, but from later reports of opinion that a cancer had developed enterprising farmers, has purchased a Eastern Mississippi and Southern Ala­ Several parties, in this vicinity, are in Cheboygan county. bama along the line of the Mobile dt we learn they are improving. in the liver or some of the immediately number of cows, from around Perring- preparing to erect new buildings the Curtis Grubaugh rented his father ’s Etta and Charley Webb spent Sunday Ohio Railroad. The summers are coming summer. adjacent viscera. He was a native of ton, for bis Fairfield farm. The milk cooler, the winters are milder, the farm and has taken unto himself a wife. with their parents here. death rate is lower, than in the north. Miss Daisy Mathews, teacher in dis- Elder Way is moving in the David this county, his father havingemigiated will go towards making some of that May their days be long, and peace and to Westphalia from Novi, Oak laud Elsie cheese. Improved farms $10 to f 15 per acre, un- trict No. 8, was obliged to close her Scott house on West Main street. impioved land $3 to $5 an acre near prosperity attend them, is the wish of county, in 1835, where the subject of Miss Emma C. Sickels was born in school two days of last week on account their many friends. The Rev. Thomas Youngs,of Duplain, railway stations. It is the best portion of sickness. with his wife and two children are this sketch was born seven years Palmyra, N. Y., July 18th, 1829, died in for raising fruits and early vegetables, News was received Monday evening later. He was a man of quiet but Elsie, Mich., at the home of her sister, stock raising and general farm crops. Supervisor Casterline is investigating visiting friends here. from Nevada, Mo., that the wife of B. E. firm character, an ^active member and Mrs. E. W. Cobb, April 16th, 1895. Miss Lands are advancing, now is the time * i the material wealth of the people of Mr. Riley Woodruff, of St. Johns, and to buy. Very low rate excursions Stevens was lying at the point of death. deacon in the Congregational church, Sickels commenced school teaching in Essex, and making them “swear” how Mrs. Stevens is a sister of Mrs. John sister, Mrs. Butler, spent Sunday with monthly. poor they are. A. A. Woodruff and family here. earnest in his endeavor to further every the spring .before her seventeenth The Mobile & Ohio has put on two Anderson, of Essex. good cause, but especially were the birthday and taught till she was over through fast trains each way daily be ­ If the price of horses continues to League next Sunday evening at 7 George Jackson,the colored evangelist, tween St. Louis and Mobile. It is the decline, and the price of beef cattle to has closed his series of not very success­ interests of the church dear to his heart. sixty years of age- She was a resident shortest and quickest route to the south. o ’clock. Subject, “The Sufferings of He was also an earnest advocate of tern of this county for over thirty years and advance, it will not be long before it Christ ”; leader, Miss Clara Stead; essay­ ful meetings at the M. E. church here. An illustrated pamphlet telling all will be ditlicult to trade a pair of horses Sunday afternoon Miss Carpenter, perance, and bis hatred of the saloon taught in St. Johns several years ago, about our country will be sent free to ists Miss Smith and Mr. Loomis. Come and all its consequences was like the and lias taught in other schools of the all who wish it. Apply to F. W. Greene, for a calf. one and all and bring along your Bibles. pastor of the Universalist church in De- General Agent, No. 108 North Broad­ The house of J. T. Daniells has been Witt, preached to a large and apprecia ­ feeling of most of us for a serpent; he county many years. To the younger way, St. Louis, Mo., or E. E. Posey, What a glorious world this would be loathed and abhorred them. He made class she was known as “‘Aunt Emma’ improved by paint —the work was done if all its inhabitants could say with tive audience at the Masonic hall. Miss General Passenger Agent, Mobile & by Mr. Perkins and Williams, of St. Carpenter extended a cordial invitation all things ready and was fully prepared and she included all of the young pco Ohio Railway, Mobile, Ala. Shakesphere ’s Shepherd, “Sir, I am a to depart if it was his Master’s will, but Johns, who will sustain their reputa ­ to G. W. Anderson post GAR and W pie as her personal friends. “Where Are We At?” true laborer; I earn that I eat; get that I to bis family his loss is seemingly tion for doing first class work. wear; I owe no man hate; envy no man ’s R C to attend services especially for L E B AN O N. This question perplexes the whole Farmers have been very busy, during happiness; glad of other men ’s good; them Sunday afternoon, May 12, at 2 irreparable. His wife and all their business world. People interested in content with my harm. ” children, three sons and a daughter, Lebanon, Apr. 23, 1895. the northwest can find where they are the fine weather for work, preparing o ’clock. Miss Carpenter will be ordained Jay Sessions will ^repair and repaint at by consulting an containing the ground and sowing oats -more oats at the Universalist church in Lansing survive him, but Mrs. Plowman has fine up to date maps and much valuable O L I V E . been a great sufferer, and much of the his residence this spring. and corn are being raised and lesa of May 1, where she will be pleased to John Speerbrecker has engaged H. reference and descriptive matter, sent wheat, and this change is better for Olive. April 22,1895. meet her congregation and as many of time quite helpless, from rheumatism to any address for 15 cents in stamps by Miss Bessie Hill is teaching the Sim­ her friends from DeWitt as can make it for over a year. It is a singular circum­ Burdick to put down a tubular well. F. I. Whitney, G. P. & T. A., Great both farm and farmer—both being in mons ’ school. convenient to attend. Water pipes which have (been frozen Northern Railway, St. Paul, Minn. need of “change. ” stance that his mother, Mrs. Emily Born, to Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Pierce, Plowman, preceded him by less than solid fora long time, are again resuming The house of Mr. Haas, burned a few OVID. business to the satisfaction of parties Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga weeks since, has been replaced by a new April 15th, a son. seven months, and bis |oldest brother, Tenn, says, “Shiloh ’6 Vitalizer ‘SAVED Ovid. Apr. 22, 1895. most interested. MY LIFE.’ I consider it the best one, largely the gift of kind-hearted Miss Eva Cole, of DeWitt, is teaching C. C. Dodge was in Ovid a few days Ezra, by less than two months. As in the spring term at the Brown school Miss Edith, daughter of S. Cronk, remedy for a debilitated I ever used.” friends and neighbors, who also con ­ a^o. the two former instances, his three For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney trouble house. celebrated her fifteenth anniversary in tributed food and clothing —the family Mrs. Ed. Beebe is still suffering with remaining brothers and elder brother- it excels. Price 75 cts (2) Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Norris and daugh ­ in-law acted as pall-bearers. The fun ­ company with many of her young having lost nearly everything by the the la grippe- friends of this neighborhood. burning of the house. It was a hard ter, Rispah, were the guests of Olive Miss Minnie Faxon, of Owosso visited eral services were held at the house at Wt MAYfc NO ACfcNTS friends Sunday. Up to May lltb, Jay Sessions —direc but ship from our factory at blow for Mr. Haas, who had lately Ovid Saturday. 2 o ’clock on Sunday; the Bermon by Rev. wholesale prices. Ship any ­ Miss Grace Norris, from Lansing, tor—will receive sealed bids to repair where for examination; pav come to the home, with a family to DePuy was comforting. Many friends freight both ways If not satia- visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Mr. and Mrs. II. N. Keys spent Sun ­ of the family were present from Lansing, the school bouse. .Specifications can be ---- fuctor; . loo stvies of provide for and some indebtedness to day in Owosso. Carriages. 90 styles of Norris, Sunday. Bingham and Bengal, and several from seen at director ’s on posted notices in liurni-HN. 8en«l Acta, meet. “It is^more blessed to give than Miss Edith Mead, of St. Johns, visited for 112 page catalogue. Report says George Harris, of Coral, Isabella county. “Blessed are the dead district.. u miak r i iiiuiai .i: imp to receive,” (but a real good thing for Ovid last Friday. __ _ iukvkss jug . ( both parties.) has sold his farm in Olive, to Charles who die in the Lord.” N. Jay Webster ’s little son bad a narrow No. ills arts. W. R. Pr»u. K--•- rill—...... Cole, of Riley. Miss Georgie Veith, of Meadville, Pa., escape from wbat came near being a The wife of R. Shruyer, Essex, was is visiting at Mrs. Ed. Beebe ’s. buried) on April 19th. She had, for S. W. Norris and family have moved serious accident by getting cut in the from S. Norris ’ farm in DeWitt, to their Harry Lewis has resumed his old FO W L E R. forehead with an ax while at play with years, been a sufferer from asthma and position as baker at Hart’s restaurant. during the last few months, bad suffered own farm in Olive. Fowler , April 22, 1895. Ernie Williams. FRED. F. MURDOCK, Twelve new members were initiated All the Ypsilanti and Ann Arbor Smith Parks is no better. Frank JTerwilliger has engaged a from a complication of diseases, and students returned Monday after a ten St. Johns, Mich., groom's parents. That all success and life, pure in heart, and with him loved and respected by all who knew guarantee. It cures Incipient Con ­ Word comes from all quarters that the H. D. ARMSTRONG, sumption. It is the best Cough Cure neatest and most satisfactory dye for happiness attend them is the wish of through eternity is the wish of her her. She leaves seven children and a Only one cent a d ose. 25 cts., 50 cts coloring the beard a brown or black is Trav. Pass. Afirt. “Iron Mountain their manv*friends. friends. fond husband to mourn her loss. and 9100 (3) Buckingham ’s Dye for the whiskers. Route, ” Jackson, Michigan,

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that we may be sure that it is indued the gems of such value were found upon us it cannot use It myself I thought perhaps i got him all right and able to walk. Ho not thought of thut. ” man. ’ would cause suspicion, and there was no tho best thing thnt I could do would be to took a kind of fancy to mo then and would “Is there any other point which you “The light had flickered onward, now privacy in the fort nor any place where wo bund it over to tho proper authorities, and hardly go back to his woods, but wus nl- would liko to ask about? ” asked the oon- ICOM1XUED.] I stopping and now advancing, until 1 could could keep them. We enrriod tho box, then perhups they would get my sentence ways hanging about my hut. I learned a vlot affably. see two dark figures upon tho other side of therefore, Into the same hull where wo had shortened for me.’ littlo of his lingo from idm, and this made “I think not, thank you,” my compan ­ “‘Listen to mo, snhib, ’ said tho taller tho moat. I lot them scrnmblo down the buried the body, and there, under certnlu “ ‘Half a million, Small?’ he gasped, him all the fonder of me. ion answered. and fiercer of thu pair, tho one whom they bricks in the best preserved wall, wo made looking hurd at me to sue if I was in ear­ “Tonga —for that was his name —was a “Well. Holmes,” snid Athelnoy Jones, called Abdullah Khan. 'You must either sloping bank, splash through tho mire and tlimb half way up to the gnto before I a hollow and put our treasure. We made nest. fine boatman and owned a big, roomy “you are a man to lie humored, und we all be with ua now, or you must bo silenced careful note of the place, and next day I canoe of his own. When I found thnt ho challenged them. “ ‘Quite thnt, sir—in jewels nnd pearls. know that you are a connoisseur of crime, forever. Tho thing is too great a one for W'as devoted to me and would do anything “ ‘Who goes there? ’ snid I in a subdued drew four plans, ono for each of ns, and It 11m ttvKTo ready for any one, and the but duty is duty, and I hnvo gono rather us to hcsituto. Either your heart and soul }ut tho sign of tho four of us at the bot ­ to servo me, I saw my chunco of escape. I with us on your oath on tho cross of the voice. queer thing about it is that tho real owner far in doing what you und your friend “ ‘Frionds, ’ came tho answer. I uncov ­ tom, for wo had sworn thnt wo should is outlawed and cannot hold property, so talked It over with him. Ho was to bring esked me. I shall feel more ut ease whon Christians, or your body this night shall each always act for nl], so that none might his boat round on a certain night to an be thrown into the ditch, and wo shall ered my lantern and threw a flood of light that it belongs to the first comer. ’ wo have our story teller here safe under upon them. Tho first was nn enormous take advuntago. That is an oath thnt I ’* ‘To government, Small,* he stammer­ old wharf which was never guarded, nnd lock and key. Tho cab still waits, and pass over to our brothers iu tho rebel there he was to pick mo up. I gave him Sikh, with a black board which swept can put my hand to my heart and swear ed, ‘to government. ’ But ho said it in a there are two inspectors down stairs. I army. There is no middle way. Which that I have never broken. directions to have several gourds of water is It to lie, death or life? Wo can only give nearly down to his cummerbund. Outside halting fashion, nnd I knew in my heurt am much obliged to you both for your as­ of a show I have never seen so tall a man. “Well, there's no use my tellingyou.gon- thut I had got him. and n lot of yams, cocoanuts and sweet po ­ sistance. Of course you will bo wanted at you threo minutes to decide, for tho time tlomcn, wliat came of the Indian mutiny. tatoes. is passing, and nil must bo done before the Tho other was a littlo, fat, round fellow, “ 'You think, then, sir, that I should tho triul. Good night to you!” with a great yellow turban and n bundle After Wilson took Delhi nnd Sir Colin re­ givo the information to tho governor gen ­ “Ho was atanch and true, was little “Good night gentlemen both! ” said rounds come again. ’ lieved Lucknow, tho bnck of tho business Tonga. No mnn ever had a more faithful “ ‘How can I decide?’ snid 1. ‘You have in his hand, dono up in a shawl. He eral?’ said 1 quietly. Jonathan Sinai. seemed to be all in a quiver with fear, for was broken. Fresh troops camo pouring “ ‘Well, well, you must not do anything mate. At tho night named ho had his bunt “You first, Small,” remarked tho wary not told mo what you want of me. But in, and Nana Sahib made himself scarce at tho Waurf. As it chanced, however, I tell you now that if it is anything his linnds twitched as if ho had tho ague, rash or that you might repent. Let mo Jones as they left tho room. “I’ll tuko and his head kept turning to left and over tho frontier. A flying column under lieur all about it, Small. Give me tho there was one of the convict guard down particular care thnt you don ’t club me against tho safety of tho fort 1 will have Colonel Greathed camo round to Agrn nnd there —a vilo Pnthnn, who hnd never no truck with it, so you can drive home right, with two bright littlo twinkling facts. ’ with your wooden leg, whatever you may eyes, liko a mouse when ho ventures out Bleared tho Pandlcs away from it. Peaco “I told him the whole story, with small missed a rhanco of insulting nnd injuring have dono to the gentlomnn at the Anda ­ your knifo and welcome. ’ soemed to bo settling upon the country, me. I hnd always vowed vengeance, and from his hole. It gave mo tho chills to changes, 60 that ho could not identify tho man isles.” “ ‘It is nothing ngainst tho fort, ’ said and wo four were beginning to hope that now I had my clinnco. It was as if fato he. 'Wo only ask you to do that which think of killing him, but I thought of the places When I hud finished, ho Btood “Well, and there is tho end of our little treasure, and my heart set as hard as a the tlmo was nt hand when wo might safe­ stock still and full of thought. I could had placed him in my way that I might drama,” I remarked after wo had sat your countrymen coino to this land for. ly go off with our shares of tho plunder. pay my dolit before I left tho island. Hu We ask you to bo rich. If you will bo ono flint within mo. When ho saw my whlto see by the twitch of his lip that there was somo tlmo smoking in silenco. “I fear face, ho gave a little chirrup of joy and In a moment, however, our hopes were a strugglo going on within him. stood on tho bank with his back to mo that it may be tho last investigation in of us this night, wo will swear to you shattered by our being arrestod as the and his carbine on his shoulder. I looked upon tho naked knifo and by the threofold came running up toward mo. “ ‘This is u very important matter, which I shall have tho chance of studying “ ‘Your protection, sahib, ’ ho panted, murderers of Achmot. Small,’ ho suid at lust. ‘You must not 6ny about for a stono to beat out his brains your methods. Miss Morstan has donu me oath, which no Sikh was ever known to ‘‘It came nbout in this way. When the with, but none could I see. break, thut you shall have your fair shnro ‘your protection for tho unhappy merchant a word to any ono about it, and I shall see the honor to accept mo us u husband in Achmct. I havo traveled across itajpoo- rajah put his jewels into the hands of you nguin soon. ’ •‘Then n queer thought enmo into my prospective. ” of the loot. A quarter of tho treasure Achmot, ho did it because he knew that head and showed me where I could iny my shall bo yours. We can say no fairer.’ tana thnt I might seek the shelter of tho “Two nights later ho and his friend He gave a most dismal groan. “I feared fort at Agra. I liavo been robbed and he was a trusty man. They are suspicious Captain Morstan camo to my hut in the hand on a weapon. I sat down in the ns much, ” said he. “I really cannot con ­ “ ‘But wlmt Is tho treasure, then? ’ I folk in the east, however, so what does darkness nnd unstrapped my wooden leg. asked. 'I am ns ready to bo rich as you beaten and abusod because I linvo been dead of the night with a lantern. gratulate you. ” tho friend of tho company. It is a blessed this rajnh da but take a second even more “ *1 want you just to let Captain Mor- With threo long hops I was on him. He I was a little hurt. “Havo you nny rea­ can bo, if you will but 6liow mo how it trusty servant nnd set him to play the spy put his carblno to his shoulder, but I can bo done. ’ night this whon I am onco more in safety, stnn hear thnt story from your own lips, son to be dissatisfied with my choice? ” I I and my poor possessions. ’ upon tho first. This second man was or­ Smnll, ’ snid he. struck him full and knocked tho wholo asked. “‘You swear, then, ’ said he, ‘by the “ ‘Wliat have you iu tho bundle? ’ I dered never to let Achmot out of his sight, front of his skull in. You can see tho “Not at all. I think sho is ono of the bones of your father, by tho honor of your “I repeated it ns I had told it before. asked. and ho followed him like his shadow. He “ ‘It rings true eh? ’ suld he. ‘It’s good split in the wood now where I hit him. most charming young Indies I ever met mother, by the cross of your faith, to raise went after him thnt night nnd saw him Wo both went down together, for I could no hand and speak no word against us. “ ‘An iron box, ’ ho answered, ‘which enough to act upon. ’ nnd might have been most useful In such pass through the doorway. Of Aiurso ho not keep my balance, but when I got up I work as wo havo been doing. Sho had a cither now or afterward?’ contains ono or two littlo family matters “Captain Morstan nodded. which arc of no value to others, but which thought ho had taken refugo in the fort “ ‘Look here, Small, ’ said tho major. ‘Wo found him still lying i^iot enough. I decided genius that way. Witness the “ *1 will swear it,’ 1 answered, ‘provid ­ and applied for admission there himself mado for tho boat, nnd in nn hour wo were ed that tho fort is not endungored. ’ I should be sorry to loso. Yet I am not a have been talking it over, my friend and I, way In which she preserved that Agra beggar, and I shall reward you, young next day, but could find no trnco of Acb- and we havo come to tho conclusion that well out at sea. Tonga hnd brought all plan from all tho other papers of her fa­ " ‘Then my comrado and I shall swear met This seemed to him so strango that his earthly possessions with him, his arms that you shall havo a quarter of tho treas­ snhib, and your governor also, if ho will this secret of yours is hardly a government ther. But love is nn emotional thing, and give mo the shelter I ask.’ he spoko about it to a sergeant of guides, matter, after all, but is a private concern and his gods. Among other things ho whatever is emotional is opposed to that ure, which shall bo equally divided among who brought it to tho ears of tho com­ had a long bamboo spenr and somo Anda ­ tho four of us. ’ “I could not trust myself to 6pook lon ­ of your own, which, of course, you have true cold reason which I place nbovo all ger with tho mnn. Tho more I looked at mandant. A thorough search was quickly tho powor of disposing of ns you think man cocoanut matting, with which I things. I should never marry myself, lest “ ‘There aro but throe, ’ said I. made, and tho body was discovered. Thus mado n sort of a sail. For ten days we I bias my judgment. ” “ ‘No; Dost Akbar must havo his share. his fat. frightened fuco tho harder did it best. Now, tho question is, What prico seem that we should slay him in cold at tho very moment that wo thought that would you ask for it? Wo might be in ­ ; were beating nbout, trusting to luck, and “I trust,” said I, laughing, “that my Wo can tell tho talo to you while wo await nil was safe we were all four seized and 1 on tho eleventh wo were picked up by a judgment may survive the ordeal. But them. Doyou stand at tho gate,Mohammed blood. It was best to get it over. clined to tuke it up, and at least look into “ ‘Take him to tho main guard,’ snid I. brought to trial on a charge of murder, it if we could agree ns to terms.’ Ho tried trader which was going from Singapore to you look weary.” Singh,and give notice of their coming. Tho three of us because wo had held tho gate Jidda!) with n cargo of Malay pilgrims, “Yes, tho reaction Is already upon mo. thing stands thus, sahib, and I tell it to The two Sikhs closed in upon him on each to speak in a cool, careless way, but his side, and tho giant wnlked behind, while that night and the fourth beenuso ho was eyes were shining with excitement and i They were a rum crowd, and Tonga nnd I I shall bo ns limp as a rag for a week.” you because I know that an oath is bind ­ known to havo been in company of the soon managed to settle down among them. “Strange, ” said I, “how terms of what ing upon a Keringhec, and that wo may they marched in through the dark gate­ greed. way. Never was a man so compassed murdered man. Not a word about tho They had ono very good quality—they let in another man I should call laziness al­ trust you. Had you been a lying Hindoo, jewels came out nt tho trial, for tho rajah “ ‘Why, as to that, gentlemen, ’ I an ­ you nlono and asked no questions. round with death. 1 remained in tho gate­ swered, trying also to bo cool, but feeling ternate with fits of splendid energy and though you had sworn by all tho gods in had been deposed and driven out of India, “Well, if I were to tell you all tho ad­ vigor. ” their faiso temples, your blood would havo way with tho lantern. as excited us ho did, ‘there is only ono bar ­ “I could hoar tho measured tramp of so no ono had any particular interest in ventures that my littlo chum and I went “Yes,” he answered, “there are in me been upon the knife, and your body in the them. Tho murder, however, was clearly gain which a mnn in my position can through, you would not tlinnk me, for I their footsteps sounding through tho lone ­ make. I shall want you to help mo to my tho makings of a very lino loafer and also water, but tho Sikh knows tho English ­ made out, nnd it was certain that wo must would havo you hero until tho sun was of a pretty spry sort of fellow. I often man, and tho Englishman knows the ly corridors. Suddenly it ceased, and I freedom and to help my three compan ­ henrd voices and a scuffle, with tho sound all have been concerned in it. Tho three shining. Here and there wo drifted about think of those lines of old Goethe: Sikh. Hearken, then, to wliut I havo to Sikhs got penal servitude for life, and I ions to theirs. We shall then tako you the world, something always turning up say: of blows. A moment later there came, to into partnership and givo you a fifth share “Schado, ilass die Natur nur cinen Menschen my horror, o rush of footsteps coming in was condemned to death, though my sen ­ to keep us from London. All the time, aus Dir schuf, “ ‘Therois a rajah In the northern prov ­ tence was afterward commuted into the to divldo between you. ’ however, I never lost sight of my purpose. my direction, with the loud breathing of a “ ‘Hum,’ said ho, ‘a fifth share! That is Dean zuni wuerdigen Mann war und zum inces who has much wealth, though his running man. I turned my lantern down same ns tho others. I would dream of Sholto at night. A Schclmcn der 8 toff. lands are small. Much has como to him not very tempting. ’ tho long, straight passnge, and there was “It was rather a queer position thnt we hundred times I havo killed him in my “By the way, apropos of this Norwood from his father, and more still ho has set “ ‘It would come to £50,000 apiece, ’ sleep. At last, however, some three or tho fat mnn, running liko tho wind, with found ourselves in then. There we were said I. business, you seo that they had, ns I sur­ by himself, for ho is of a low nature and all four tied by the leg nnd with precious four years ago, wo found ourselves in a smear of blood across his face, and closo “ ‘But liow con wo gain your freedom? mised, a confederate in the house, who hoards his geld rather than 6pond it. to his heels, bounding like a tiger, tho littlo clinnco of ever getting out again, England. I had no great difficulty in find ­ When the troubles broke out, ho would be You know very ftell that you ask an im­ could bo nono other than Lnl Hao, the great black bearded Sikh, with a knife whilo wo oach held n secret which might ing where Sholto lived, and I set to work butler. So Jones actually has tho undivid ­ friends both with tho lion and tho tiger, have put each of us in a palace if we could possibility. ’ to discover whether he had realized tho (lashing in his hand. I have never seen a “ ‘Nothing of the sort, ’ I answered. ‘I ed honor of hnving caught ono fish in his with tho sepoy and with tho company ’s man run so fast ns thnt littlo merchant. only hnvo mndo use of it. It was enough trensuro or if he still had it. I made raj. Soon, however, it seemed to him that have thought it all out to tho last detail. great haul. ” He was gaining on tho Sikh, and I could to mnko a mnn cat his heart out to have friends with somo ono who could help mo “Tho division seems rather unfair, ” I tho white men ’s day was come, for through Tho only bar to Our escape is that wo can —I namo no names, for I don ’t want to 3cc thnt if he onco passed mo and gut to to stand tho kick nnd tho cuff of every petty remarked. “You have dono all tho work all the land ho could hear of nothing but jack in offleo, to havo rice to cat and wa­ get no bout fit for the voyage and no pro ­ got nny ono else in a hole —nnd I soon tho open air ho would save himself yet. visions to last us for so long a time. There in this business. I get a wifo out of it. of their death and their overthrow. Yet My heart softened to him, but again tho ter to drink, when thnt gorgeous fortune found that ho still hnd tho jewels. Then being a careful man ho mado such plans are plenty of littlo yachts and yawls nt Jones gets the credit. Pray what remains thought of his treasure turned mo hard wus rendy for him outside, just waiting to I tried to get at him in muny ways, but for you?” that, come what might, half at least of his be picked up. It might havo driven me Calcutta or Madras which would serve our ho was pretty sly and had always two and bitter. I cast my firelock between his turn well. Do you bring ono over. We “Forme,” said Sherlock Holmes, “there treasure should bo left to him. That legs as ho raced past, and he rolled twico mad, but I was ulways a pretty stubborn prizefighters, besides his sons and his khit- which was in gold and silver ho kept by shall engage to get aboard her by night, still remains the cocaine bottle. ” And he over like a shot rabbit. Ere he could stag­ one, so I just held on and bided my time. mutgar, on guard over him. stretched his long white hand up for it. him in tho vaults of his palace, but tho “At Inst it seemed to mo to have come. and if you will drop us on any part of the “One day, however, I got word that he ger to his feet tho Sikh was upon him and Indian coast you wifi have dono your part THE END. most precious stones and the choicest buried his knifo twico in his side. Tho I was chnnged from Agra to Madras, and was dying. I hurried nt once to the gar­ pearls that ho had ho put in an iron box from there to Blair island, in tho Anda ­ of the bargain. ’ den, mad thnt ho should slip out of my I t mnn never uttored moan nor moved mus­ “ ‘If there wore only one, ’ ho said. and sent it by a trusty servant who, under cle, but lay where ho had fallen. I think mans. There are very few white convicts clutches liko that, and looking through HE best investment the guise of a merchant, should take it to at this settlement, nnd as I had behaved “None or all,’ I answered. *We havo the window I saw him lying in his bed, myself thnt ho mny havo broken his neck sworn it. Tho four of us must always act the fort ut Agra, there to lie until the well from tho first I soon found myself a with his sons on each 6ido of him. I’d in real estate is to keep build­ with tho full. You see, gentlemen, that I together. ’ land is at peaco. Thus, if tho rebels won, am keeping mypromiso. I am telling you sort of privileged person. I was given a have como through and taken my chance ingsT well painted. Paint protects “ ‘You sco, Morstan, ’ said he, ‘Small is be would have his money, but if the com­ every word of tho business just exactly as hut in Hope Town, which is a small placo with tho threo of them, only even ns I pany conquered his jewels would be saved on tho slopes of Mount Harriet, and I was a mnn of his word. Ho does not flinch looked nt him his jaw dropped, nnd I the house and saves repairs. You it happened, whether it is in my fuvor or from his friends. I think we mny very to him. Having thus divided his hoard he not. ’ ’ left pretty much to myself. It is a dreary, know that he was gone. I got into his threw himself into tho cause of the sepoys, well trust him. ’ room that same night, though, and I sometimes want to sell—many a Ho stopped and held out his manacled fever stricken place, and all beyond our since they were strong upon his borders. littlo clearings was Infested with wild “ ‘It’s a dirty business, ’ the other an ­ searched his papers to see if there wns any good house has remained unsold By his doing this, mark you, sahib, his hands for tho whisky and water which swered. ‘Yet, as you say, tho money record of where ho hnd hidden our jewels. Holmes had browed for him. For myself, cannibal natives, who were ready enough for want of paint. The rule should property becomes tho duo of thoso who to blow a poisoned dart at us if they saw would save our commissions handsomely. ’ There wns not n line, however, so I came have been true to their salt. I confess thnt I had now conceived the ut­ “ ‘Well, Small,’ said tho major, ‘we be, though, “the best paint or most horror of the man, not only for this a chance. There was digging nnd ditching away, bitter nnd savage ns a mnn could “ ‘This pretended merchant, who travels and yam planting and n dozen othei things must, I suppose, try to meet you. Wo be. Before I left I bethought mo thnt if I under tho name of Achmct, is now in the cold blooded business in which he had must first, of course, test tho truth of your none. That means been concerned, hut even more for tho to bo dono, so wo were busy enough all ever met my Sikh friends again it would city of Agra and desires to gain his way story. Tell me where tho box is hid, and be a satisfaction to know that I had left somewhat flippant and careless way in day, though in tho evening we had a littlo Strictly Pure into the fort. Ho has with him as travel­ tlmo to ourselves. Among other things, I I shall get leave of absenco and go back to some mnrk of our hatred, so I scrawled ing companion my foster brother Dost Ak­ which ho narrated it. Whatever punish ­ India in tho monthly relief boat to inquire ment was in store for him, I felt that ho learned to dispense drugs for the surgeon down tho sign of tho four of us, as it had bar, who knows his secret. Dost Akbar and picked up a smattering of his knowl ­ into the affair.’ been on the chart, and I pinned it on his has promised this night to lead him to a might expect no sympathy from me. Sher ­ “ ‘Not so fast,’ snid I, growing colder bosom. It wns too much that ho should bo White Lead lock Holmes and Jones sat with their edge. All tho time I was on tho lookout side postern of tho fort and has chosen for a chance of escape, but it is hundreds as he got hot. ‘I must have the consent of taken to the grave without some token this one for his purposo. Here ho will hands upon their knees, deeply interested my threo comrades. I tell you that it is You cannot afford to use cheap in the story, but with the snmo disgust of miles from any other land, and there is from tho men w hom lie had robbed and come presently, and hero ho will find Mo­ littlo or no wind in those sens, so it was four or nono with us.’ befooled. paints. To be sure of getting Strict­ hammed Singh and myself awuiting him. written upon their faces. Ho mny havo “ ‘Nonsense, ’ ho broke in. ‘Wliat hnvo observed it, for there was a touch of defi­ a terribly difficult job to get away. “Wo earned a living nt this tlmo by my ly Pure White Lead, look at the Tho place is lonely, and nono shall know “Tho surgeon, Dr. Somerton, was a fast three black fellows to do with our agree­ exhibiting poor Tonga at fairs and other of his coming. The world shall know of ance in his voice and manner as lie pro ­ ment?' brand ; any of these are safe: ceeded. sporting young chap, and tho other young 6uch places ns the black cannibal. He “Anchor, ” “Morley,” the merchant Achmct no more, but the officers would meet in his room of an “ ‘Black or blue, ’ snid I, ‘they aro in would eat raw meat and dance his war “ Eckstein,” “ dhipman, ” I. S great treasure of the rajah will bo divided “It was all very bad no doubt, ” snid he. with me, nnd wo all go togethor. ’ “I should liko to know how many fellows evening and play cards. Tho 6urgory, dance, 60 wo nlways had a hatful of pen ­ “ Armstrong A McKelvy,” “ Southern, ” among us. What say you to it, sahib? ’ where I U6cd to mnko up my drugs, was “Well, the matter ended by a second nies after a day’s work. I still heard all “ Beymer-Bauman,” “Bed Seal,” “In Worcestershire tho lifo of a man in my shot's would have refused u share of meeting, nt which Mohammed Singh, Ab ­ this loot when they knew that they would next to his sitting room, with a small win ­ tho news from Pondicherry Lodge, and for ‘ Davis-Chambers, ” “ Collier,” seems a great and a sacred thing, but It is dow between us. Often, if I felt lonesome, dullah Khan and Dost Akbar were all some years there wns no nows to hear, ex­ “Fahnestock. ” very different when there is fire and blood have their throats cut for their pnins. Be­ present. Wo talked the matter over again, sides it was my life or his when once ho I used to turnout the lamp in the surgery, cept that they were hunting for tho treas­ For Colors .—National Lead Co. ’s all round you and you havo been used to and at last wo came to an arrangement. ure. At last, howover, came what wo had was in the fort. If ho had got out, tho and then, standing there, I could hear Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. meeting death at every turn. Whether their talk nnd watch their piny. I am fond Wo were to provide both tho officers with waited for so long. Tho treasure had been These colors are sold in one-pound cans, each Achmct the merchant lived or died was a wliolo business would havo come to light, charts of the part of the Agra fort and and I should havo been court mnrtialcd of a hand nt cards myself, and it w*as al­ found. It wns up at tho top of the house, can being sufficient to tint if pounds of Strictly thing ns light as air to me, but at the talk mark tho plnco in tho wall where the in Mr. Bartholomew Sholto ’s chemical la­ Pure White Lead he desirea shade ; they arc in and shot as likely as not, for people were most as good as having one to watch tho no sense ready-mixed paints, but a combination about the treasure my heart turned to it, others. There was Major Sholto, Captain treasure was hid. Major Sholto was to go boratory. I came at once nnd had a look of perfectly pure colors in the handiest form to and I thought of what I might do in the not very lenient at a time like that. ” to India to test our story. If ho found tho “Goon with your story,’’ 6aid Holmes Morstan nnd Lieutenant Bromley Brown, at tho place, but I could not sec how, with tint Strictly Pure White Lead. old country with it, and how my folk who were in command of tho native box, ho was to leave it there, to send out my wooilon leg, I was to mako my way up A good many thousand dollars have been shortly. saved property-owners by having our book on would stare when they saw their ne ’er do troops, nnd there was the surgeon himself a small yacht provisioned for a voyage, to it. I learned, however, nbout a trap ­ painting and color-card. Send us a postal card weel coming back with his pockets full “Well, wo carried him in, Abdullah, and two or threo prison officials—crafty which wus to lio off Rutland island and door in tho roof, and also about Mr. Shol ­ and get both free. of gold moidorcs. I had, therefore, already Akbar and I. A fine weight ho was, too, old hands —who played a nice, sly, safe to which wo were to mnko our way, and to ’s supper hour. It seemed to me that I NATIONAL LEAD CO. made up my mind. Abdullah Ivhnn, how ­ for all that ho was so short. Mohammed finally to return to his duties. Captain could manage tho thing easily through ChicsRt) Branch, game. A very snug little party they used °-tate and Fifteenth Streets, Chicago. ever, thinking that I hesitated, pressed Singh was left to guard tho door. Wo to make. Morstan was then to apply for leave of ab ­ Tonga. I brought him out with mo with took him to a place which the Sikhs had the matter more closely. “Well, there was ono thing which very sence, to meet us at Agra, and there we a long ropo wound round his waist. Ho “ ‘Consider, sahib, ’ said he, ‘that if this already prepared. It was some distance were to have a final division of the treas­ could climb liko a cat, and ho soon made off, where a winding passage lends to a soon struck me, nnd thnt was that soldiers man is taken by the commandant he will used always to loso and tho civilians to ure, he tnking tho major ’s shnro as well his way through tho roof; but, ns ill luck be hung or shot, and his jewels taken by great empty hall, tho brick walls of which win. Mind, I don ’t sny that there was as his own. All this wo sealed by the most would havo it, Bartholomew Sholto was tho government, so that no man will be a wore all crumbling to pieces. Tho earth anything unfnir, but so it was. Thoso solemn oaths that tho mind could think still in tho room, to his cost. floor had sunk in at ono place, making a rupee the better for them. Now, since we prison chaps had done little else than play or tho lips utter. I sat up all night with “Tonga thought he had dono something do the taking of him, why should we not natural grave, so wo left Achmct tho mer­ cards ever since they had been nt tho An ­ paper nnd ink, nnd by the morning I had very clover in killing him, for when I do the rest as well? The jewels will bo as chant there, having first covered him over damans, and they know each other ’s gnmo the two charts all ready, signed with the came up by the rope I found him strutting with loose bricks. This dono, wo all went well with us as in the company ’s coffers. to a point, whilo tho others just plnyed sign of the four—that is, of Abdullah, about as proud ns a peacock. Very much There will bo enough to make every one back to the treasure. to pass tho time and threw their cards Aklmr, Mohnmmcd and myself. surprised wns ho when I mado at him with of us rich men and great chiefs. No one “It lay where ho had dropped it when down anyhow. Night after night tho sol­ “Well, gentlemen, I weary you with my the rope's end and cursed him for a little can know about tho matter, for hero wo ho was first attacked. Tho box was the diers got up poorer men, nnd tho poorer long story, nnd I know that my friend bloodthirsty imp. I took tho treasure box are cut off from all men. What could be snmo which now lies open upon your ta­ they got the more keen they were to play. Mr. Jcncs is impatient to get mo safely and let it down and then slid down my­ better for tho purpose? Say again, sahib, ble. A key was hung by a silken cord to stowed in cliokcy. I’ll make it as short ns self, having first left the sign of the four thnt carved handle upon the top. Wo Major Sholto was tho hardest hit. He whether you aro with us, or if we must used to pay in notes nnd gold nt first, but I can. Tho villnin Sholto went off to In ­ upon tho table, to show that tho jewels look upon you as an enemy. ’ opened it, and tho light of the lantern din, but ho never camo back again. Cap ­ had como hack at last to those who had gleamed upon a collection of gems such as soon it came to notes of hand and for big “ ‘I am with you heart and soul, ’ said I. sums. He sometimes would win for a f3W tain Morstan showed mo his name among most right to them. Tonga then pulled u “ ‘It is well,’ ho answered, handing me I havo read of and thought about when I a list of passengers in ono of tho mail- up the ropo, closed tho window and mndo was a littlo lad at Pershoro. It was blind ­ deals, just to give him heart, nnd then tho back my firelock. ‘You see that we trust luck would set in against him worse than boats very shortly aftcrwnrd. His uncle off the way that ho had come. mm you, for your word, like ours, is not to bo ing to look upon them. When we had had died, leaving him a fortune, and ho “I don ’t know thnt I havo anything else a feasted our eyes, we took them all out and ever. All day ho would wander nbout as broken. Wo havo now only to wait for my black ns thunder, and he took to drinking hnd left the army, yet ho could stoop to to tell you. I hnd henrd a waterman speak brother and the merchant. ’ mado a list of them. There were 143 dia­ treat five men ns ho had trented us. Mor- of tho speed of Smith ’s launch, tho Au­ monds of the first water, including ono a deal more than was good for him. •* ‘Does your brother know, then, of “Ono night ho lost even more heavily stnn went over to Agra shortly afterward rora, so I thought she would be a handy what you will do? ’ 1 asked. which has been ealled, I believe, ‘The Great and found, ns wo expected, that tho treas­ craft for our escapo. I engaged with old Mogul ’ and is snid to be tho second largest than usual. I was sitting in my hut when “ ‘Tho plan is his. Ho has devised it. he nnd Captain Morstan came stumbling ure was indeed gone. Tho scoundrel hnd Smith nnd was to give him a big sum if We will go to the gate and share the watch stono in existence. Then there were 97 stolen it all without carrying out ono of ho got us safo to our ship. Ho knew, no ABSOLUTELY PURE very fine emeralds nnd 170 rubies, somo along on their way to their qunrters. They with Mohammed Singh. ’ were bosom friends, thoso two, and never tho conditions on which we hnd sold him doubt, that there wns somo screw loose, THE OLD RELIABLE “Tho rain was still falling steadily, for of which, hwwevcr, were small. There the secret. From thnt day I lived only for but ho was not in our secrets. All tills is were 40 carbuncles, 210 sapphires, 61 far apart. Tho major was raving about it was just the beginning of the wet sea­ his losses. vengeance. I thought of it by day, and I the truth, and if I tell it to you, gentle ­ agates and a great quantity of beryls, nursed it by night. It becamo nn over ­ son. Brown, heavy clouds were drifting “ ‘It’s all up, Morstan, ’ ho was saying men, it is not to amuse you—for you linvo SWEET CAPORAL across tho sky, ond it was hard to soo onyxes, catseyes, turquoises and other powering, absorbing pnsslon with me. I not dono me n very good turn —but it is stones, tho very names of which I did not as they passed my hut. ‘I shall have to cared nothing for tho law, nothing for the more than a stono cast. A deep moat lay send in my papers. I am n ruined man. ’ boenuso I believe the best defenso I can CIGARETTE in front of our door, but the water was in know at the time, though I hnvo hecomo gnllows. To escape, to track down Sholto, make is just to hold back nothing, but let more familiar with them since. Besides “ ‘Nonsense, Ad chap, ’ snid the other, to havo my hand upon his throat —that places nearly dried up, and it could easily slapping him upon tho shoulder. ‘I’ve all tho world know how badly I have my­ Has stood tho Tost of Time be crossed. It was strango to mo to be this there were nearly 300 very fine pearls, was my ono thought. Even tho Agra self been served by Major Sholto nnd how 12 of which were set in a gold coronet. By had a nasty facer myself, but ’— Thnt was treasure had como to be a smaller thing in MORE SOLO THAN ALL OTHER standing there with thoso two wild Pun- all I could hear, but it was enough to sot innocent I am of tho death of his son. ” ■ RANOt COMBINED jabees waiting for tho man who was com­ tho way, these last had been taken out of my mind than tho slaying of Sholto. “A very remarkable account, ” said tho chest nnd were not there when I re­ me thinking. “Well, I have set my mind on many ing to his death. “A couplo of days Inter Major Sholto Sherlock Holmes. “A fitting windup to “Suddenly my eyo caught tho glint of covered it. things In this life nnd never one which I an extremely interesting case. There is “After wo had counted our treasures we was strolling on tho beach, &o I took tho did not carry out, but it was weary years a shaded lantern at tho other sido of tho chance of speaking to him. nothing nt all new to mo in tho latter part moat. It vanished among tho mound put them back into tho chest nnd carried before my time camo. I have told you of your narrative, except thnt you brought them to the gateway to show them to Mo­ “ ‘I wish to havo your advice, major, ’ that I had picked up something of medi­ heaps, and then appeared again coming said I. your own rope. Thnt I did not know. By hammed Singh. Then we solemnly renew ­ cine. Ono day when Dr. Somerton was tho wny, I had hoped thnt Tonga had lost Men Wanted slowly in our direction. “ ‘Well, Small, what is It?’ ho said, ed our oath to stand by each other nnd bo down with a fever a littlo Andaman is­ all his darts. Yet Jio managed to shoot “ ‘Hero they are!’ I exclaimed. taking his cheroot from his lips. To take orders. Instruction and outfit free. Salary “ ‘Yon will challenge him, sahib, ns true to our secret. We ngroed to conceal lander was picked up by a convict gang in one nt us in the boat. ” or commission a* preferred . Splendid chance for our loot in n safe placo until the country “ ‘I wanted to ask you, sir, ’ said I, 'who the woods. Ho was sick to death nnd hnd “Ho hnd lost thorn nil, sir, except the reliable men. Experience not nectesary, Write usual,’ whispered Abdullah. ‘Give him no is tho proper person to whom hidden cause for fear. Send us in with him, and should be at peace again, nnd then to di- gone to n lonely place to die. I took him one which wns in his blowpipe at tho for terms and full particulars. srtMl r~ i vldo it equally among ourselves. There treasure should lie handed over. I know in hand, though ho was as venomous as a time.” “ : The R G. CHASE COMPANY.'* y wo shall do tho rest while you stay here on where half a million worth lies, and *• I Nurserymen: |49-»j Geneva, N.Y. guard. Have the lantern ready to unoovrr. was no use of dividing it at Dresent. for if vounq snake, and after a couple of months “Ah. of course.” said Holmes. “I had

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Waring, the commissioner of street bishops, as to give tho event tho character D. & Co. for several years and are in a position to make cleaning. ha3 become involved In a bitter of a public ceremony. Long before the Judge Gildersleeve, at New York, de­ issued because of the Wilson bill. One nied the application of alimony in the best possible prices. BIG STOCK of Pure Linseed that will keep our factories running and quarrel with a Grand Army veteran, and pending suit of Mrs. Cutting for separa ­ Oil, White Lead, Paint Brushes, WhiteWash Brushes, &c. labor employed. Incidentally has brought tho wrath of the tion from her husband, ex-Congressman entire organization on hU head. In a John L. Cutting, of San Francisco. conversation with Dr. John Wilson John Mills, formerly an engineer on tho QUALITY EXCELLENT. PRICES LOW. Tiie United States is now in a position Gibbs, formerly of the health department Chicago unci Eastern Illinois railroad, where the Monroe doctrine should be and commander of the E D. Morgan was killed by the explosion of a locomo ­ enforced or abandoned. If strong for Grand Army post, the matter of employ ­ tive at San Bernardino, Cal. Buyers cannot put their money in more liberal hands. We eign governments are to be allowed to ing veterans In his department came up. Carrie J. Dewey, aged 30, formerly a possess the facility and inclination to give you prices Colonel Waring became excited, and in a snake charmer in the Barnum shows, bulldoze weak American republics, and killed herself with parts green at Bridge that others do not care to meet. report of the conversation is said to have port, Conn. claim territory or excessive damages for called the G. A. R. veterans a “lot of real or fancied wrongs, there is no use R. A. Binnford, who nftor being four­ drunken bums." Dr. Gibbs was exceed­ teen years a fugitive from justice, sur­ keeping up the pretence any longer ingly angry ancl threatened to call the rendered to tho Austin, Tex., author! Great Britian is trying to gobble Vene colonel publicly to account. Colonel ties, has been discharged, there being no zuelian territory, and demanding a large Waring says be did not call the veterans evidence against him. He was accused of FILDEW & MILLMAN, amount of money from Nicaragua. Both drunken bums, but admits in a card that embezzlement. countries are looking to thetUnited he did 6ay he regarded "tho G. A. R. as a Oil is so high in the leading markets ST. JOHNS AND FOWLER. lot of pension bummers, ’’ which will be now that speculators aro growing wary States for moral, and, if necessary, armed pretty nearly as bad for him so far as the and dealing with caution. The result is support to help them out, and they vets are concerned. a reaction from $2.69 to $2.17 per barrel at Pittsburg. ought to have it. Foreign monarchies The Interview with Dr. Gibb*. MISS MART LEITER. hour for the ceremony a curious crowd At Saginaw, Mich., a German Lutheran should not be allowed to acquire any In his card the colonel says that Gibbs surrounded St. John's church, which Is school superintendent named Richter re­ more American territory, or rob Ameri­ called on him, told him, that ho (Gibbs) on Lafayetto square, immediately front ­ fused to uccept a United States flag for “What ’s the school house with tho sentiment, can republics. The United States is in had had a bill passed by the legislature ing the White House. The church was compelling the employment of Union “One country, one fiug, ono language. ” position to prevent them from so doing. filled to its utmost capacity. The ushers veterans, and then and there made “ap ­ the matter old man? It is to be hoped that the state depart ­ were Mr. Joseph Leiter. brother of the Friday, April. 19. ment has the requisite amount of back plication for a El,200 place, and ho de­ bride and Mr. Frank Curzon, brother of manded his appointment. • • * Dr. Walter S. Hays, a State lenguo base bone. tho groom. Mrs. Cleveland arrived ball player, was stabbed and killed at Gibbs said that he was a captain of shortly ahead of the bridal party and Bloomsburg, Pa, by Casper Thomas, 79 cavalry and that ho took John Morgan. was given a seat in tho forward part of years old. Hays threatened to murder Tlioga Elimlv« Marketii. The official certificate of veteranshlp on the church near the pews reserved for tho the old man, whereupon tho latter turned which he bases his application for a posi ­ immediate relatives. The president did upon his would-be slayor and killed him Farmers were assured over and over tion shows that he was discharged from the not uppear, as It Is an unwritten law that instead. again that if they would only turn in service in January, 1866, as a sergeant of the executive does not attend private so­ The National Manufacturing and Jew­ and elect Cleveland and a democratic infantry and that he had entered as an cial events. elry Importing company at 3U Dearborn The bridal presents were numerous and streot, Chicago, has made an assignment. congress prosperity on scale never ex­ enlisted man in April, 1865. ” Thejcolonel g:ceptionally elegant, that of Mrs. Clove- then said to Gibbs that such legislation The assets of tho company are $136,000 perienced by them before would a /and being a largo silver loving cup. and tho liabilities about tOi',000. The once be at their doors to overwhelm wa9 on Injury to veterans; he (the assignee is Churles S. Shepherd. colonel) never appointed a veteran with ­ ASSAULT ON MRS. PARNELL. Russell Sage has tho grip. them with its blessings. Cleveland and out telling him ho did so with regret be ­ * democracy had a scheme for opening up cause of the difficulty of getting rid of Mother of the Irish Leader Brutally Beaten A New York syndicate has agreed to him should he prove unsatisfactory. and Robbed. furnish $12,000,000 for the Minnesota Ca “the markets of the world” to American nal company. It is proposed to open U00 Bordextown , N. J., April 20 — Mrs. farm products that was certain to make He told Gibbs he (the colonel) was not miles of canal and river front at Duluth every farmer rich in almost no time. a Grand Army man and would not be. Delia Parnell, the aged mother of Charles for navigation and power purposes. The colonel then closes as follows: “To Stewart Parnell, the lato Irish leader, was John J. Ingalls has come out In favor Beguiled by the alluring prospect, avoid the necessity for recurring to this assaulted on her way home, beaten, enough farmers were caught by these subject, I may as well say that my state­ of putting a free silver plank In the no ­ robbed and left unconscious In a field, tional Republican platform for 1896. assurances to insure the triumph of ment concerning the Grand Army of the Republic was deliberately made; that or­ where she was found later by a passer-by. It is alleged at Paris that an anarchistic Cleveland and democracy in general. ganization has, in my judgment, sold She was carried to a farmer’s house near plot to assassinate President Faure, of There have been two years of it since. Itself for cash to the claim agents of at hand, but did not regain consciousness France, has been discovered. Washington. Because of Its nefarious until evening, when she was unable to The first year showed up poorly for the Saturday, April 20. farmer; but then the administration action the workingmen of this country throw any light on the affair. Dr. Shipps are now paying annually $100,000,006 found her still suffering from the effects David Crumpackor killed his wife at was so busy turning out the “robber ” more In pensions than they ought to be of concussion of the brain and shock, but Patacha City, Wash. The shot was in republicans to put democrats in tbeir paying. ” no symptoms have yet developed pointing tended for Ebon Johnson and the wife

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me am N BOARD OF TRUSTEES. A. O. HUNT—Drugs aud Medicines. xx * a a KOHLSAAT BUYS TWO NEWSPAPERS. The Republican. Adjourned Regular Meeting, April 32, IM0.5

' ’ * Z Another Change In tho Journals tha

.KC5 a * of « S’ M James W. Scott Founded.

wner ow Called to order by President Vaughan. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24. Chicago , April 22.—H. H. Kohlsaat Everybody Knows Present, Trustees Kendrick, Kenyon, Mor­ who for a time held the controlling In ­ a . | ris, Palmer, Thompson and Wolcott and Presi­ ADDITIONAL LOCAL. terest In the Intor-Ocean, but sold out be ­

|Gibson dent Vaughan. ibson G ibson G G. C. Stephens, H gricultural A cause he had ideas that did not “gee” JAY B. DAVIS,

The minutes of April 1st and 8th, 1895, were

A. P. . W with those of others In tho coneern, has 1 he successful dairyman of Northeast Bingham. me am N read and approved.

eys K Car Our Literary Club- slnco been watching an opportunity to estfall W

On motion. Trustee Kendrick was elected

& & & You ought to know him if you don ’t for he has lived on the

get back into the ranks of journalism and

President pro teni.

nt. O alker, W alker, W alker, W In December, 1891, Miss Patridge, of of The following claims were presented and re­ his success marks another “lightning

ollege C old Davis farm over twenty-five years. Further than that Saginaw, visited St. Johns and inter ­ breeder ferred to the committee on claims: change ” in the life of the Herald, founded viewed a few ladies relative to organiz­ i’43—Krepps, DcWltt A Co...... $ 150 by tho late James W. Scott. The change he is a first rate good fellow to know, a practical farmer, a

is greater than that by which the paper nt. O nt. O nt. O 668 —Henry Palmer...... 100 00 well posted dairyman, a good business man and is an excellent ing a permanent literary club in this 744 — W. W. Urainard ...... 108 67 became the Times-Herald, for It involves village. The effort was successful and 745- Goorge Hulburt ...... 6 00 a change of politics from Democratic to addition to a list of acquaintances. Get him on your list. Republican in the national Issue of pro ­ sey p y G nna A ollege C uth R iby R ellie N ora L illie L ady L the first regular meeting held at Mrs. ild W 716 —Lewis Severance 12.50 not allowed me am N tection. His physical qualities are not as good as his moral, as he Babcock ’s, December 19th. The work Mr. Kohlsaat has purchased $710,000 of

has been suffering with rheumatism for a few years back,

of

Total allowed April 22, 1895 ...... f210 17 avorite F yes E was to include all leading and current eroy L

the $1,000,000 In stock of tho paper and one

he th

A petition for electric street lights on Trow­ of ueen Q events of the world, to be freely dis­ onarc M cf the first indications of Republican con ­ which greatly hinders the carrying out of his work as he

bridge street-one at the corner of Sturgis Sheep

cussed ; also the history, literature, re­ anor M trol was the resignation of the princi ­ would like. However he is on the mend having taken two e street and one at the corner of Hurd street, pal political writer, who could not write ligion, manners and customs of different signed by Joseph Potter and 21 others, was protection articles against his own con ­ bottles of Hunt ’s Sarsaparilla Compound, the King of all presented and referred to the committee on 1 we Ew

countries, taking for the guide, Char ­ Rain e Ew Ram Ewe Ram Ewe victions. James W. Scott owned $200,- fire, water and lights. Blood Purifiers. While in my store Tuesday April 23d, to lotte Younge ’s history of “The Great Sex 000 In tho Tlmes-Hcrald and besides the O' | The druggist bonds of A. O. Hunt. Travis & money for this Mrs. Scott will get an get a third bottle, made the following remark, which he put Nations. ” linker, Clarence E. VanSickle, and tho liquor annuity of $10,000 for ten years if she lives Victor, H iby R Such a literary club should be, in it­ iby R M dealers' bonds of Alex. Molet, Frank Waters, that long. She will also hold a small in- in writing : “I believe your Sarsaparilla Com ­

. P Alfred J. Vauconsunt, Frank Vaueousant self, a silent agitator. The very nature e am N teret In the paper. It should bo said that pound has done me more good than any other

»a eys, K Favorite onquorer C a Wm. B. Latbrop, Charles B. Ingersoll, and the sale includes The Evening Post also. of the work is mysteriously attractive, 446 John M. Dodge were presented and referred Mr. Hawley, the managing editor of the medicine I ever took for rheumatic troubles. ”

5 B for each program suggests a wealth *of to the committee on petitions. of w Times-Herald, retains his stock, but of (Signed) JAY B. DAVIS. 5- No. a knowledge to be gained. The real lov ­ • 8- The treasurer's bond of Peter E. Walswortb course will not control tho paper ’s policy. Sire

No. was presented and referred to the committee ers of historical literature should be Outside of the issue of protection the IT CURES OTHERS-IT WILL CURE YOU. 28 P

on petitions. paper will vigorously oppose free silver imbued with a desire to be known as 2 A petition for a sidewalk on Steel street, coinage at any ratio by this nation alone. TRY IT. 1 members of such a club and keep the Cl abel L &§> from Clinton uvenue to the cemetery, was In local affairs it will be Independent and Manufactured by membership roll full of interested co co © s presented und referred to the committee ou hold personal fitness as the only qualifica­ H-CCO OH- 0D grades and w alks. tion for municipal office. active workers. All members wh* 4-XC CO 00 expect to take up the work next year, No- Trustee Kenyon moved that the vote on the confirmation of the appointment of Wm. W. GREENHUT DEPOSED. Manufacturing Druggist, St. Johns, Michigan. also any lady who wishes to become a S'* Brainard as Marshal for the ensuing year. b e

rf* p- CO ** to 1C 1C tc 4* CO cb ge A i He Then Srrvn I’ltpem In Eleven Libel member of the club, are requested to re-considered, and that the Council proceed ...... o ~ X Suit* of >50,000 Each. signify the fact by leaving their names to ballot again. -3 | 00 Peoria , Ills., April 18. —The whisky ays D $ K The motion carried. with the president or secretary this co4»coeocococoeocococo C» O -I CO C5 O cn © U* CP «4 The result of the ballot wus: Yeas, 4; nays, 2. trust reorganization committee carried month to facilitate the arrangement of X O O O C cn Cr*f c* a c* c* The Deering Pony Binder

pi fc- * The appointment was confirmed. the annual stockholders ’ meeting of the

a th. grow programs for the next year’s work in O' The President appointed Thomas C. Butler, Distilling and Cattle Feeding company English history, which promises to be as Emory E. Uric and Charles Fowler a board of by storm, and when it adjourned had de­ The Lightest Draft Binder Made. 3 assessors for the ensuing year subject to the especially interesting. The fact of the C posed ex-Presldent Grecnhut, elected a approval of the council. club having joined the Michigan federa­ th g en L p* full board of directors and empowered co^cxcoxtocooo

staple officials any property that may be due the other state clubs, and through that fter * The President appointed W. W. Brainard as street commissioner and pound master subject corporation. But Grecnhut was not at r- medium with the national federation. CO to the approval of the council. all docile, being present at the meeting By Order ok Com . O Trustee Kendrick moved that the appoint ­ with objections at every turn; refusing XS«C0©M***X©e-4rf- t h eig W •octoe»«j©ioc*xcfl

i t h eig W M- bury, F. W. Lockwood, Jules Bache and ago, and Wednesday night of last week actual time served, as ordered by the Presi­

fleece. P W. E. Hunton, and upon Attorney Levy passed away. He was 33 years of age, * • as dent of the village council. Mayer, of Chicago; Attorney Nathan and leaves a wife and one child. He The motion carried. Bijur, of New York; Receiver John Me- M »-* Yeas 5; nays 0. was a good, industrious, honorable man, xcotoxxxtoxx© of Nulta, and the three experts who have s The committee on petitions reported tho and possessed hosts of friends who ...... SN been examining the trust’s books. Spanish Lincoln Lester treasurer's bond of Peter E. Walsworth cor­ HE DEERING PONY BINDER has 5 and (i foot cut, and its deeply sympathize with the afflicted CO rect in form and the sureties sufficient. JOHN L. DOES A BRAVE DEED. roller bearings renders it the lightest draft machine in use. The widow and child. Mr. Baker was a On motion the report was accepted. elevator extensions make it practically “open end ” for long grain

T go Shiers * Trustee Palmer offered the following reso­ Burns HI* Hands Badly in Saving a Wo­

erino M loyal member of the Knights of the Mac­ Shiers man from Death by Fire. and enables it to handle longer straw than any other binder, and at the cabees, and his death is the first loss lution: same time protecting and shielding the heads of grain. The jointed CD Resolved, That the treasurer’s bond with Boston , April 22.—Ex-Champion John sustained by Ledge Tent No. 334 since CD Peter E. Walsworth as principal and Ualusba L. Sullivan has distinguished himself as platform does away with the truck nuisance and enables you to store its organization. The remains were Q* Pennell and John Hicks as sureties, dated a life saver. As John was leaving his our machine in a 7x9 corner. These little rollers April 4,1895, be and is hereby approved by this buried with knightly honors last Sun ­ H. E. Hudson received first premium boarding house on Dover street he heard board. a woman scream In tho rear of the house. day, services were held at the house in on the best fleece of coarse wool, shorn The resolution prevailed. r He ran down the 6talrway and saw at Eagle at 12 o ’clock and at the Congrega ­ from his ‘Lincon ram Riba Favorite, Yeas 5; nays 0. Save the Labor of One Horse. once there was a fire in the kitchen and A tional church in Grand Ledge at 2 p. m. bred by Gibson & Walker, Ont. George The committee on petitions reported tie This machine is something new and favorable in binders, and only Rev. B. S. Pratt officiated. liquor dealers' bonds of Wm. Lathrop, Frank that Mrs. Margaret Donnelly, the cook, needs to be seen and understood to make it a favorite with every prac ­ Lapham received premium on a very Vauconsant, Frank Waters, John M. Dodge, was in danger of being burned to death, fine fleece, shorn from his 2-year-old and the druggists' bonds of Travis & Baker, her clothing having been ignited by blaz ­ tical farmer. Call and see this and other new and attractive features W. C. T. U. CORNER. ram, College Monarc, recently purchased Clarence E. VanSickle and A. O. Hunt, as cor­ ing fat on the stove. in labor-saving machinery. Our Motto: “For God and Home and rect in form and the sureties sufficient, and He quickly wrapped a big mat around at the agricultural college. H. P. Gage the woman and succeeded in extinguish ­ Every Land." recommend their approval, and that the liquor got third premium. This fleece was dealers' bond of Alfred J. Vauconsant was not ing tho fire. She was badly burned, but shorn from his imported Lincon ram, tho chances are favorable for her recovery. GKEOZEBGKE CT. MOITBOE, THE SALOON CAN HE SUPPRESSED. in proper form, and recommended that it be Sullivan ’s hands were burned In several Some weeks since, a bill was sanc­ Lord of the Manor. In the fine wools rejected. places and ho was obliged to call on a (Successor to Conn & Monroe) there was but two sheep shown and they On motion, the report was accepted. doctor, but the wounds are not serious. tioned in both houses of the Michigan On resolution, the druggists* bonds of Chas At the Old Stand, State Stieet West. ST. JOHNS, MICH. were o-vned by H. P. Keys; they were legislature, known as the general char ­ P. Baker and Fred A. Travis, A.O. Hunt and * Suicide of a Prominent Citisen. two Spanish Marino ewes. For the ter bill, which defined the powers con ­ Clarence E. VanSickle, and the liquor dealers’ Akron , O., April 19.—Thomas C. Ken ­ ferred by the state upon incorporated best mutton sheep H. P. Gage came to bonds of Frank Waters, Frank Vauconsant, yon, for many years connected with the Corbit & Valentine —Hardware and Implements. Wm. II. Lathrop. Charles B. Ingersoll and John ‘Aw villages. The measure was quite gen­ the front with Lincon ram, Lord of the White & Barnes Manufacturing com­ M. Dodge, were approved. pany and one of the city’s best known erally discussed, and sustained several Manor; George Lapham, second; Port & On resolution, the liquor dealers' bond of Bigford, third. For the most expert and most respected citizens, was found amendments, but the claim is advanced Alfred J. Vauconsant was rejected as not in banging In bis dooryard. Business CORBIT & that an important point entirely es­ shearer W. H. Smith got first premium proper form. troubles are supposed to have been the and John Gisby, second. The committee on fire, water and lights re­ causo of the suicide caped observation. The provision in ported, recommending that the petition of T. question reads as follows : D. Abbey and others for an arc light at the Death of Ex-Senator Wllion. VALENTINE “The council may, by an ordinance, suppress WA CO USTA corner of Dibble and Ste wart streets be grant ­ Fairfield , la., April 23.—Ex-United ed. States Senator James F. Wilson died at saloons for the sale of spirituous and intoxi ­ WACOUarx, Apr. 21, 1895. cating liquors in said village.” Mrs Ed Doty, who has been seriously On motion the report was accepted. 9:40 o ’clock last night after an Illness of Attorney-General Fred A. Maynard Trustee Morris moved that the petition of some weeks. sick the past week, is slowly improving. T. D. Abbey and others for an arc light at the holds that the provision confers full The Junior League will give their en ­ corner of Dibble and Stewart streets be THE MARKETS. power upon every village council, not tertainment in the M E church next granted. New York Financial. Trustee Palmer moved that the motion of only to regulate, but to absolutely pro- Friday evening, April 26. A free will New Y ork , April 22. Trustee Morris be laid on the table. hibit ’the sale of liquors within their offering will be taken at the door. Money on call easy at 3 per cent. respective jurisdictions. Mr. Maynard The motion carried. Prime mercantile paper 4($*>% per cent. Roy Bissel is sick wiih la grippe. Yeas, Trustees Kenyon, Palmer, Thompson Sterling exchange was firm, with actual WAGONS AND BUGGIES. is also of the opinion that the legisla­ Nearly all the “grippe ” patients are and Wolcott —4: nays. Trustee Morris —1. business in bankers' bills at 480% &48J% for de­ ture has not exceeded its constitutional able to be on the streets, enjoying warm Trustee Thompson moved that the com­ mand and 488%®4«8% for sixty days; posted powers in conferring this optional mittee on fire, water and lights look over the rates 488%<&43V% $nd 49U$t90%; commercial air and sunshine, with the exception of village and report at the next meeting the ad­ bills 487%®487%. Silver certificates, 67@67%; no sales; bar We sell the New Steel Standard Oliver Plows Nos. power upon village councils, and thus, Mrs Laura Kline, who is slowly im­ ditional number of lights needed to light the if the majority of the people in any silver. 66%. Mexican dollars, 5514. proving but still confined to her house village. United State* governmeut bouds strong; new 98 and 99 that never break, and they use the village so desire, they may legally rid with lung trouble. The motion carried. 4's reg. 11994; do coupons, 121; 6'* reg. Reversible Points and Shoes that save the farmer themselves of the saloon incubus. Trustee Morris moved that the rate of wages 114%; 5’s coupons 115%; 4's reg. 111%; 4’s The scholars in the M E Sunday to be paid by the village be 91.50 per day for a coupons, 112%; 2's reg. 95; Pacific 6’s of *96 30 per cent, in repairs. A new feature is the As to the method to be pursued, Mr. school render a program during its man and $8.00 per day for a man and team. 1UU. Chicago drain and Produce. «. Shallow Suction Point which makes the draft Maynard is quoted as saying : Trustee Palmer offered as an amendment to session every Sunday. Chicago , April 23. •‘Without extending this opinion or making Trustee Morris ’ motion to add the words, “and Following were the quotations on the one-third less. We sell a £ood Spring Tooth Har ­ a further review of the authorities, there can be that the time on the lost payroll bo allowed at She did not •after. Board of Trade today: Wheat —April, row for $10.00. no question, in my opinion, but what, under the same rates.” opened 61%?, closed 61%c; May, opened 61%?, the section that I have considered, the council Three months before our first child, my wife The amendment carried. closed 6)%c; July, opened 63%c. closed 62%c. of any village of this state, incorporated under suffered so from cramps and pains, ^ie could Trustee Morris' motion as amended did not Corn —April, nomiual, closed 48c; May, the act referred to, can suppress the liquor not get in or out of the house without help, and prevail. opened 48%c, closed 48%c; July, opened 48%c, was often in bed for two or three days at a time, closed 48%c. Oats—April, nominal, closed traffic in said village, by suppressing the Yeas, trustees Morris. Palmer and Thompson 28%c; May, opened 29%c. closed 29c; June, OLD STAND, saloons in which the liquors are sold: and the I obtained a bottle of “Mothers ’ Friend," and —3; nays, trustees Kenyon, Wolcott, Kendrick after the first application, pains and cramps, opened 30c, closed 29%c. Pork —May, opened easiest way to do this is to refuse to approve —3. 112.45. closed $12.37%; July, opened $12.70; of the bonds offered by the man who would ceased. She continued to use the remedy and Trustee Wolcott moved that the rate of c.osed $12.75. Lard—May. opened 40.97%, engage in the business. ” suffered no serious inconvenience until the wages to be paid by the village tie $1.50 per closed $7.00. ■ hour of confinement —at which time she suf­ day for a man and $2.50 per day for man and Produce: Butter—Extra creamery, 30c per Walter - j&feefi We$t TEMPERANCE NOTES. l fered but little pain-her recovery was rapid team, and that the time on the payroll of to lb; extra dairy, 18a; fresh packing stock, Queen Victoria has signed the woman 6&7c. Eggs—Fresh stock, lost off, 11%? per and complete —in fact, she suffered no pain night be allowed at the same rates. after birth. Her friends say they never saw dozen. Live P.-ultry—Chickens, 9%<$10o per lb; A suffrage bill of South Australia, and it The motion carried. anything to equal her case. Truly "Moth ­ turseys, 7©12%c; ducks, lu&llc; geese, |3.09j$ is now a law. 5.(0 per dozen. Potatoes -Burbanks, fair to ers' Friend ” is a blessing to expectant mothers, Yeas, trusttee Kenyon, Palmer, Thompson, Nearly one thousand millions wasted Wolcott and Kendrick —5; nays, trustee choice. 664570 per bushel; Hebrons, 65^63?; ST. JOHNS MARKETS. e and my wife shall never be without it. Peerless, mixed. 0JO$S tiweet Potatoes in drink in the United States last year! Morris —1. . E. E. Johnston , The committee on claims reported theclalms —Illinois, common to choice, [email protected] per Grain quotation! a refurnished by the St John* No wonder we complain of “hard Enfaula, Ala., Dec. 8.1894. Nos. 74.7 to 715 and No. 668 of H. Palmer M. D„ bbl. Cranberries —Jerseys, $1.00 $2.60 per box. TO THE PUBLIC. wheat houses every Wednesday, and are for tha health officer, as correct at the footings and App es—Fair to choice, 42.50$4.50 per bbL prices paid that day. times.” recommended that they be allowed and orders Honey —White clover, 1-lb sections, new stock, Wheat, white ...... - ('2 The legislature of California passed a ZoaPbora brings health and happiness drawn on the proper funds for the amounts 13%$14c; broken comb, 10$12c; dark comb Wheat, red...... 68 and that the claim of Lewis Severance be dis­ poor packages, 8c; strained California. 5$dc. Buckwheat...... —...... 45 bill prohibiting the Bale of liquor with ­ Every woman should learn about Zoa allowed. Chicago Live Stook. Oats...... — 31% Tho report was adopted on motion. Dressed Chickens ...... —...... 8 to 9c in two and a half miles of any Soldiers ’ Phora. Yeas 5; naysO. A. chance for fine breeding the Dressed Turkeys...... 9c Home. Trustee Wolcott moved as a substitute to Stallion Rockledge, No. 8,589 Dressed Ducks...... 8c Mothers of daughters should know trustee Palmer's motion of April 8, to accept Dressed Geese...... -...... 7c The Wine and Spirit Gazette ac­ the proposition of I he 8t. Johns News that tnc and Cy. Sphinx, No. 15,899, Dressed Beef ...... -...... $6.00 Zoa Phora. three village papers be allowed 18 cents per ROBATE ORDER-STATE OF MICHIGAN Dressed Hogs...... $5.50 knowledges that the law and prohibi ­ these Stallions are both solid Dressed Mutton ...... 5 to 6 folio each for publishing the proceedings of P County of Clinton, ss. At a session of the tion are rapidly driving the saloon out the council. Probate Court for the County of Clinton, holden at color, bay and brown, of good Butter as to quality...... Stoll Overworked women need Zoa Phora. The motion carried. the Probate Office In the Vlltsire of Bt. Johns, on Eggs...... 10 perdos of Mississippi. Yeas 6; nays 0. Wednesday, the 24th day April in the yest one size and sired by the best pro ­ Lard...... 8c perlb Over 200 prominent citizens from all Trustee Morris moved that the clerk be in ­ thousand eight hundred snd ninety-five. Potatoes ...... 65to70 Broken down women renewed by structed to purchase 10 copies of the village Present, Charles M. Merrill, Judge of Probate. ducing Families on earth, they Onion*...... _....40to50 parts of North Dakota recently assem­ Zoa Phora. charter at a cost not to exceed 30 cents each. In the matter of the estate ol ELIZABETH will be kept at the St. Johns Har(loose) ...... $5.00 to 7.00 The motion carried. PAKKHOUSE deceased. On readlogand filing the CloTer Seed, June and mammoth ...... $5.50 to 5.75 bled in convention and discussed the Yeas 6: nays 0. petition duly verified of Anthouy Psrkhouse pray ­ Fair Grounds, for season of ’96. Beans, hand picked ...... $1.70 to $1.75 subject of prohibition and enforcement Delicate girls made strong by Zoa Trustee Palmer moved that the Marshal be ing that Jerome B. Stone or some other suitable A Isyke clover seed...... $6.00 Phora. Instructed to Inform all business men not to person may be appointed administrator of said Having leased the Fair Ground Rye per bu ...... 48 of law. A permanent enforcement leave agricultural Implements on the side­ estate. Hotel, it will be kept open to Barley per cwt...... $1.00 To Maiden Wife or Mother, Zoa Phora walk during the night. Thereupon It is ordered, that Thursday, the 16th ^ ) league was organized, and plans laid The motion carried. day of May, A. D., 1895, at one o ’clock In the the Public on and after this is a trusty friend. Trustee Palmer moved that tho Marshal in ­ afternoon be assigned for the hearing of said for raising f25,000 for carring on the form the owners or occupants of all the busi ­ netltion, at the Prubate office in the village of St. date. For terms etc. call on or work. What Zoa Phora won ’t do for ailing ness places to collect the refuse In the alleys Johna. address women, no medicine will. next their premises ready to be removed. And it ia further ordered, that notice he given Michigan Mining School^™; The motion carried. to the persoos Interested in said estate or the Trustee Palmer moved that when the Board time and place of said hearing by causing a copy D , Director. A high-grade technical school. M. D. Bailey, Receiving Teller Grand of this order to be published In the Custom Repi’b- Practical work. Elective system. Summer No one in ordinary health need be ­ adjourn it adjourn to meet April 29, 1895, at GEORGE E. LAKE. courses. Gives decrees of 9. B., E. M., and Rapids (Mich.) Savings Bank, says he 7:3i)p. m. LM in , a newspaper printed and circulating in said come bald or gray, if he will follow county of Clinton for three successive weeks pre ­ Profesional Trainer Ph. D. Laboratories, shops, mill, etc., well cannot say too much in favor of “Adl- Which motion prevailed. equipped. Catalogues free. Address Secre­ sensible treatment. We advise clean­ On motion, the Board adjourned, vious to said day of hearing. \ liness of the scalp and the use of Hall’s ronda, ” Wheeler ’s Heart and Nerve CHARLES M. MERRILL, tary Mich'gan . Mining School, Houghton, DEWITT H. HUNT. Mich. 113. Hair Renewer. Cure. Sold by Fildew & Millman. Village Clerk. (A true co?y.) 1-3 Judge of Probate* St. Johns Mich.

'\ be sprayed with bordeaux mixture just TIME TABLE CLINTON FRUIT GROWERS. before the fiower buds open ; and if Paris green is added at the rate of one .. IN EFFECT .. IIEWAKK THE CANKER-WORM. pound to two hundred gallons, it will Put Iuked Bauds Around the Trees and destroy the young worms when they DEC. 10th, 1894 Prepare to Spray Them, or Your Or­ begin to feed. To be effectual, the Wotward. chards Will be Ruined. trees should be thoroughly sprayed so ■A O fl JC — ■ S3* 0 From the Allegan Gazette: that every leaf will have a coating of STATIONS. N — Cf K Owuers of apple orchards in which S ©te i&A • A*Z *5. poison. For the scab and codlin moth « 5* M A the canker-worm committed ravages the trees should have an application of O — “ Su: a in. a. in. p. m P in.; , H last year, or adjoining other orchards in the same material, within a week after DETROIT...... _Lt. 6 55 11 20 4 05 10 45 . which they appeareJ, should now be Milwaukee Janet 7 15 11 41 4 25 11 SO . the blossoms have fallen, and this will Pontiac ...... 8 00 12 25 5 07 12 15n carefully looking after these dangerous suffice to destroy all of the canker- p. IU. Holly...... 8 41 1 OA 5 51 1 14'. depredators. Indeed, they should have worms that escaped the first application, Durand arrive...... 9 25 147 fl 80 2 18. begun last October in measures to pre ­ Durand leave...... 9 35 212 6 50 2 18. or that hatched after it was made. As Owoaso ...... 10 (Ml 2 42 7 17 2 45 . vent the female moths from ascending a rule, ii will pay to make a third ap­ Owoaso Juuct. ar.. 10 05 2 45 7 20 2 50 . CONTAGIOUS ln “n tu staces com- Owoaso Junct. I’ve 10 15 2 50 7 30 3 051 B 05 pletely eradicated by the trees to lay eggs. They go up then, plication at the end of ten days or two Ovid...... 10 35 8 OH 7 47 3 82 8 50 BLOOD POISON =*-8.8. Obstinate sores OLUUU ruuun ,,nd „|cerg yield to Its and at any time during the winter and weeks, and especially if it has rained in Shepardnville ...... 10 41 3 13 7 52 7 0.5 ■■■■■■■■- benllng powers. It re­ ST. JOHNS...... 10 54 3 27 8 04 8 5* 8 25 moves the poison and builds up the system. 1 spring when the ground is thawed to the meantime this should not be neg­ Fowler...... 1! 14 3 45 8 22 4 25 9 20 A valuable treatise oa the disease sod iu treatment | Ionia ...... 11 49 4 28 8 55 5 08 1 11 49 mailed free. the depth of two inches or more. In lected. The arsenites alone will de­ P. Ill P- J SWIFT SPECIFIC CO . Atlanta. Ga. the orchards now, large numbers of the Lowell...... 12 17 4 55 9 24 5 4fi 1 25 stroy the worms, but if the worms have Grand Rapida ...... 12 50 5 30 10 on 6 85 2 30 male moths may be seen about the been very numerous it would pay to G. K. A I. Junct.... 1 05 5 40 10 35 7 051 Ferryahurg ...... 2 05 6 85 p. ill. 8 15 trees, and a closer look will reveal the band the trees, as rain at the time the Uraud Haven ...... 2 10 6 40 8 20 females also. p. m. a. m. a. in.! arsenites should be put on might pre ChlcaRo by Str ar.. Durlo 8 Nav- There are two insects known as vent their application or wash them off Milwaukee Str ar.. iltat’nl canker-worm, one being designated as before the insects could be killed ; be ­ Eet.at-txr enrol. “fall”, the other as “spring ”, because sides. with the large number of worms lfi, K M VVh ™ * 0* w ^ they appear at those seasons. I hat .often appear, they can do great , a 30 w — — F* 81 ATIONS. No.

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harm before the poison could take Except Sunday. H A grayish brown, nearly transnareot effect. Still, if bands have not been ap ­ •J W Mail tu a. 111. p. Ill a. m. wings, which have a spread of about plied, spraying should not be neglected. Milwaukee Lv...... eNav- one inch. The females are wingless, Chicago Lv...... igal’u only. Even if bordeaux mixture is not used a. iu and, after emerging from the ground, for the scab, Paris green should be em­ Grand Haven Lv 9 00 2 l(i 8 ,30 Fcrrysburg...... 9 05 2 15 8 36 An agreeable Laxative and NERVE TONIO. crawl up the trunks of the trees and ployed for the codlin motn and canker- G R. A 1. junct.... 6 35 10 05 3 12 10 40 Sold by Drutrffistsor sent by mail. 25c..60c* lay their eggs in clusters upon the worm. Not less than one pound to 200 G rand Rapida ...... 8 45 10 20 3 25 11 00 1145 and SI.00 per package. Samples free. FREE PRESS ER^ > p. m. IfA 'U'^% The Favorite TOOTH POWSXS brandies. About the time the leaves gallons of water should be used, and to Lowell...... 7 15 10 55 4 00 11 53 1 25 JAU 1R w for the Teeth and Urea tit. 26a. open, the eggs batch and the young prevent it from burning the foliage, and Ionia ...... 7 40 11 25 4 28 12 35 2 50 Fowler...... 8 09 11 5« 5 02 1 25 4 30 to stick the poison to the leaves, two or P. Ill three pounds of lime should be added, 9T. JOHNS...... 8 25 12 17 5 20 1 47 5 45 Sliepardsville ...... 1*2 BO 5 32 6 0*> after it has been slaked and strained. Ovid...... 8 39 12 30 5 38 2 12 6 40 PENSIONS )woaao June.ion... 8 57 l 15 6 00 3 05 7 15 If you want a Pension, or re-rating, or any The latter precaution should not be UVOSBO...... 9 00 1 20 6 05 3 10 question answered in Pension or Patent cases, omitted. Durand ar...... 9 23 1 47 6 30 3 53 write i L. STARKWEATHER. Attorney. Romeo. Mich. Durand leave...... 9 35 147 6 55 JVIr. Starkweather secured over ten percent The arsenites have been used for this Holly...... 10 14 2 26 7 40 4 47 of all original Pensions allowed in Michigan Pontiac ...... foithe month of August, 1800; 503 allowed — 10 53 3 0*5 8 25 5 37 ...... Fig. 1—Canker-worm at a; egg of moth, b; insect for a number of years, and when Milwaukee June!.. 11 32 3 45 9 o r. R 30 Detroit Free Press. — 34-28eow DETROIT...... Ar c and d are segments of the canker-worm en ­ properly applied are entirely effectual. 11 50 4 05 9 25 7 05 larged to show color lines, Some persons report that they do not O-ChairCar, Buffet Car and Sleeping Car Service worms at once begin to feed. Unless kill the worms, but it will be found that Westward—No. 11 lias Parlor Car attached (extra I til.'.C.vi±JtXS checked in their ravages, they will soon they did not spray the trees thoroughly, THE INTER OCEAN charge 25 cts). No. 15 baa Parlor Buffet Car at­ tached Detroit to Grand Rapids (exlra charge 25 r 1S9J, wlilcli contains colored plates o i ki trees. In the aboye remedies the fruitgrow­ to Detroit, daily. Vicu’s Branching; Aster, Sweet Teas, Veg- The larvae reacli their full size in ers of Michigan have in their hands DAILY (without Sunday) ...... $6.00 per year JNO. W. LOUD. BEN FI,ETCHER, i tables. Hibiscus and Gold Flower. Ilon- TERMS DAILY (with Sunday) ...... $8.00 per year Traffic Manager. Trav. Pass. Agent •st illustrations; descriptions that dc- from four to five weeks, when they will the means of holding in check this THOMAS BROMLEY. Local Agent .'J icribe, not mislead; hlnison sowlne and be from three-fourths of an inch to an transplanting. Printed In 17 different troublesome insect, which will soon colored inks. Mailed on receipt of 10 inch in length. They are of a greenish- spread to all sections and consume the BY MAIL The Weekly Inter Ocean [Cl.00 cents, which may be deducted from first brown color with narrow yellow stripes . PER YEAR...... ) Y1 ' - order. Vick’s Seeds contuiu the foliage of the orchard and shade trees germ of life. * along the sides of the body. There are unless steps are taken to prevent it. S A NEWSPAPER THE INTER OCEAN keeps abreast of the times in all respects. It spares neither pains nor expense in securing ALL THE CHOICE six legs at the front and lour near the NEWS AND THE BEST OF CURRENT LITERATURE. rear end of the body, and from their Caiiker-Woruta in tlie Apple Orchard. A V.l SWEET PEAS methods of walking they aie known as The time for the orchard canker-worm Gmail Quantities at Wholesale Prices. measuring or inch-worms. When they is near. The wiDgless female moths The Weekly Inter Ocean Cents a Pound %&?• reach their full size they let themselves are now climbing the trees from their AS A FAMILY PAPER IS NOT EXCELLED BY ANY. 40 down to the ground by means ol a slen ­ — FOR— We have grown tons of Sweet Peas the winter quarters in the g-iound to deposit II It has something of Interest to each member of the family. 11 past summer of a very fine quality to he der thread, which they spin, or they IF ITS YOUTH'S DEPARTMENT is the very best of IU kind. FVfi Northern Michigan, Ohio and I able to givo our friends a real treat. 25 their eggs, and the canker-worms that II ITS LITERARY FEATURES are unequaled. || varieties and colors mixed. Think of it, may crawl down the trunk. Then they hatch from them will soon appear. a pound only 40 cts.t half pound enter the ground to the depth of from POLITICALLY IT IS REPUBLICAN, and gives its readers the benefit of the Southern Points. £5 cts.; quarter pound 13 eta. $ They are not a difficult pest to control ablest discussions on all live political topics. It also gives them THE NEWS OF two to six inches and take on their THE WORLD. Direct Connections at Owoaso Junction and Du­ ounce LO cts. if dealt with intelligently. rand with D.6.H.1U. R’y Trains. GOLD FLOWER, Grand Bcdder, chrysalis form, from which they emerge Some of the moths lay their eggs in IT IS A TWELVE-PAGE PAPER. Charming Tot l’lant, and excellent for at tho proper time in their perfect TIME TABLE. Borders. vS the fall on the apple tree limbs, but THE INTER OCEAN IS PUBLISHED IN CHICAOO, THE NEWS AND COnnERCIAL form. CENTER OP ALL WEST OP THE ALLEOHANY MOUNTAINS, AND IS BETTER In effect March 25tb, 1994. IlKST Rasprerkt , COLUMBIAN more deposit them in the spring. The ADAPTED TO THE NEEDS OF THE PEOPLE OF THAT SECTION THAN ANY The female is about one third of an GOING NORTH-Lv. Owoaso Jet. James Vick’s Sons Seedsmen eggs hatch at the time the buds are "APER FARTHER EAST. 10:05 A M...... and ...... 7:30 P. M. It is in accord with the people of the West both in Politics and Literature. . ROCHESTER, 9f. Y. « inch in length, and being wingless has For Elsie, Ashley, Ithaca, St. Louis, Alma, Mt. swelling, and the young canker-worms Please remember that the price of The Weekly Inter Ocean is ONLY ONE DOL­ a spider-like appearance. Pleasant, Clare, Cadillac and Frankfort. scatter over the trees and begin feeding LAR per YEAR. Address THE INTER OCEAN, Chicago. The canker-worm is supposed to be at once on Jibe tender foliage. By the GuING SOUTH-Lv . Durand. SAMPSON SLAYING THE LION 9:35 A. M...... and ...... 0:50 P. M. of American origin and was observed as time the leaves are partly open the long ago at least as 1661, since which For Howell, Ann Arbor, Milan, Toledo and a worms (are large enough to be easily Southern points. ’ 1 time it has appeared at varying inter ­ seen. They are nearly half an inch H. BENNETT, G. P. A., Toledo, Ohio vals, and as its parasites increased it long, a little larger around than a com­ GREAT VALUE FOR A LITTLE MONEY. mon pin and vary in color from a light brown, with darker stripes, to a choco ­ Weekly News of the World for a Trifle. late brown. Annoy one of them and it will stand out like a dead twig, or start W. L. Douclas ofl at a looping gait. Jar or shake the THE NEW YORK $3_SHOE m RffflSL. < [ limb lightly, and many of them will 9. cordovan ; FRENCH A ENAMELLED CALF. Fig. 2 —a is the winged male and b the drop, and susDend themselves in mid WEEKLY TRIBUNE 4*3*° pine Calf & Kang arm wingless female of the canker-worm. air by a web which they spin as they A twenty page journal, is the leading Republican family paper of the * 3.5P POLICE, 3 SOLES. gradually disappeared. Unless means fall. United States. It is a National Family Paper, and gives all the are employed that will hold it in check, It is while the canker-worms are in general news of the United States. It gives the events of ^&S!!SS«* it will spread through the orchards and this very young stage that the trees foreign lands in a nutshell. Its “Agriculture” department has BOYS’SCHOOLSHOEI no superior in the conutry. Its “Market Reports ” are recog ­ •LADIES’ strip the trees. Some orchards may, should be given a thorough spraying nized authority. Separate departments for “The Family however, entirely escape the ravages, with Paris green or London purple at Circle,” “Our Young Forks, ” and “Science and Mechanics. ” while the foliage in those adjoining will the rate of three ounces to forty gallons Its “Home and|Society ” columns command the admir­ ation of wives and daughters. Its general political SSfi’StSgfSL*. be entirely destroyed. of water. BROCKTON k MAM. news, editorials and discussions are comprehensive, Over On* Million Poopl* wear tho Do you want Health. Strength, Grace and These troublesome insects can be A quart or two of glucose or molasses, brillant and exhaustive. Beauty, with energy that can overcome all the kept in check by eitbei of two methods, or a pound of freshly slaked lime W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes which will be reliable in proportion to (strained) added to each barrel of All our shoes are equally satisfactory A SPECIAL CONTRACT They give the best value for the money. list or call upon the doctor any Saturday or the thoroughness with which they are water, will help to retain the poison on They equal custom Shoos In stylo and fit. Monday at above number. He positively TheFr wearing qualities are unsurpassed. cures in either sex loss of vital fluids With employed. One is by trapping the the foliage. The lime will at the same Enables us to offer this splendid Journal and “THE REPUBLICAN” fo The prices are uniform, —stamped on solo. dreams, or where it passes with the water; females as they crawl up the stems and time (insure the leayes against injury From $■ to $3 saved over other makes. seen as a white material in the water after it ONE YEAR FOR ONLY $1.25, CASH IN ADVANCE. If your dealer cannot supply you we can. Sold by stands two hours; loss cf power, or impotence the other is by the use of arsenites to from soluble arsenic. arising from any cause. Enlarged prostate (The regular Subscriptions for the two papers is $2.00) A. E. DTJTCHER. Gland, Varicocele, Gleet and irritable Bladder. destroy the larvae. When they have Up to this time the canker-worms Subscriptions may begin at any time. All medicines sent free from observation appeared in large numbers in an have merely eaten a few holes in the with full instructions for use, all confidential ADDRESS ALL ORDERS TO address with stamp as abo ve. orchard, both means can often be em­ leaves, but if they remain a week or ployed to advantage. About the mid­ two longer they will destroy every leaf “G entlimim : Regarding prospects for the coming year, Would say, ue hop* to double our lout year’s output of Aef dle of October, tie a band of tarred on the trees, if as common as they were motor9, or, at leant, as tre hare done in the jHUt, **tl twenty - THE REPUBLICAN. four out of every twenty-Jirs windmill* that m e mdd. Sines Mrs. Anna Gage, wife nf Ex- paper, five or six inches in width, last spring. They grow very fast and Write your name and address on a postal card, send it to George W. commencing the sals in lbb9, WE HAVE bOLD ABOlT Deputy I). S. Marshal, around the trunks of the trees, after soon are from an inch and a quarter to Best, Room 2 Tribune Building, , and a sample copy 500 AERMOTORS first removing the rough, dry bark. an inch and a half long and as large of THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE will mailed to you. We do not attribute this fairly good record entirely to our ef­ Upon this, apply printer ’s ink with a around as a small twig. This is the forts, but to the huperiority of the goods which you luakc. j Columbus, Kan., says: BuaaiLL k Davi*. Urbina, III., February 1H, Itttt .” (fKRTLEHKN : We bought and put up Aermotor No. 2, and “I was delivered brush, and when dry renew the appli ­ time when people usually notice that out of the first fifty which you made we had thirteeu. Since of TWINS in cation. As a rule, ‘once in a week or something iB eating the leaves in their that time we have sold about less than 20 min ­ ten days will be sufficient, but careful orchard. Last spring letters came from 400 AERMOTORS utes and with watch should be kept that the insects all parts of the southern and central In our small territory is represented the history of the Aermotor and the Aermotor Company from the beginning to the present scarcely any pain do not collect in sufficient numbers to portions ot the state, asking for help, hour. That history is one of unbroken triumph, J but there was little that could he done Aside from the Aermotor there have been but few after using only bridge over the ink. If at any time other windmills put up in our terntory —Just as the calls came too late ; the canker- enough with which to “ compare and two bottles of during the winter the ground thaws to show the infinite su- periorttyof the worms were mostly grown and were Aermotor in design, workmanship, the depth of two inches, the ink should leaving the trees. finish (all galvanized after com pie- tion), and ability to run and do effective work again be applied, and in the spring they These facts regarding the canker- when all others stand idle for want of wind, “MOTHERS’ worms demonstrate the importance of We should have sold more, but this region was well will need frequent attention until the supplied with wind power when the Aermotor ap* buds have opened. The necessity of early spraying. Heavy rains may pre ­ peated, it being only €6 mile* to Chicago, and had for vent complete success and a second tears been the battle ground for ten or twelve of tho FRIEND” largest, best known and strongest windmill com- applying the ink can be judged from spraying may occasionally bo necessary. pantos, all being located within 50 miles of «a. DID NOT SUFFER AFTERWARD. RICH OK 01 It RCfllSFMg If AS CORK KROR RK. the condition of the ink and the num ­ ridriMi woo in: s aud OTHER rWATIHAf. EWSontby______Express _ or mall, on receipt _ of piprice Line to California, Arkanaaa and Texas. TORY WHKELS WITH AFRROTOR*. Y ou say •11.00 1.00 petper •bottle. Book“ ------"TO MOTHERS'J------ber of insects that are present. Coal you have during the past year surpassed any pre* mailed free. Try the “True Southern Route to tious year's record by about one-half, and that tar has been used for this purpose, but you expect to double your last year’s output tha BBADFIF.I.D REGULATOR CO., ATLANTA, CIA. California. ” Pullman First Class Sleep ­ coming year. Counton us for our portion of it, for SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. the printer ’s ink is preferable, as the ing Cars, Pullman Tourist Sleeping Car the Aermotor never stood farther above all competitors in repu ­ tation and in fact than to day. Smith k Beirut , Marengo, III., tar may injure the trees. Although it Service, low rates and quick time through February 25, 1895. ” W. N. WALDRON. The next Aermotor ad. will be of pumps. We shall offer for FRENCH BUHR MILLS is becoming late to apply these bands, from Chicago every day, to the land of xS sizes ami styles. Every mill much good can still be done with them. oranges, roses and sunshine, that semi- For All KLitis c! Grinding tropical kingdom by the sea, Southern A boy can ottcre.to and keep When the worms are not numerous, California. Meals served on the train three$7.50 way force pump. All dealer* ahmildA have$15 It or oon ,et it in order. "Bcok the arsenites can be relied on to destroy or in depot dinning rooms. Daily First to m!I at that price. All Aermotor men will have It. The week and sampio n.cul FT.Ca. WRRiv Sk WEP followin': w ill appear our advertisement of galraniird ateol All kinds mill raarhlnery. I'lonp them, and their use should not be neg ­ Class Pullman Sleeping Cars, and tank, at 1\ rent, per pallon. They neither «lirinh. leak, ruat, mill, bulls, rullrr orbulir-y-ttia. through Pullman TouriBt Sleeping Car Bor make water taate bad. Aermotor CO.< Chicago. ’deduced I*rices for ’05* lected, even if the bands are used. In Service from Chicago to the principal NORUYKE A MARY.ON CO., Indianopo fact, the trees should be sprayed for the cities in Arkansas and Texas. For ill­ 30* Os« Street. scab and codlin moth at the very time ustrated folder, maps, pamphlets and full particulars, call upon your home THOS. *. SPRAGUE * SON, INarphla' 1 habit the spray should be applied for the We manufacture the celebrated Asplnwall Potato Planter, Asplnwall Potato Cntter, ^ Attorney* and Solicitor* of Pat­ cured in IO to 20 ticket agent or write to James Charlton, Asp!nwall Paris Green Sprinkler, etc. Every machine warranted. These machine* ent. . United State* and foreign. days. SO.OOO macs canker-worm, so that no extra applica ­ Correspondence iollcited Instruc ­ cured. Hook of tes­ General Passenger and Ticket Agent, greatly rcduco tho cost of raising potatoes. Send for Free Illustrated Catalogue. tion Pamphlet tree. *7 wmt timonials free. No tion will be necessary for that insect. Chicago & Alton Railroad. Chicago, CoNoaxns STaarr. DETROIT. I* ay till t a red. MICH. Established 1865. Lebaoca, Ohio- For the apple scab, the trees should Ill Mar. 14-95 ASPINWALL MANUFACTURE CO., 141 Sabin St., Jackson, Mich.

-t / Legal Legal. Legal. Legal. Hie Republican. UAKUIAN SALE^B^ VIRTUE OF A LI- ortgage sale ^default having ortgage " sale —default having VT cense 10 me granted 00 the 16th day of April M been made in the conditions of a certaiu M, been made in the conditions of a certain UN, by A. E. Cowles, judge of probate of the mortgage, dated June 25, 1889, executed by Polly mortgage dated, April 7th, 1893, executed by Jobn TEACHER’S EXAMINATIONS. County of Ingham sod State of Michigan, I shall Aou Davis to Samuel 8 . Walker aod Edwin E J. Cose and Esther B. Cone, bis wife, to Cbsrlee O WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24. aell at public auction on the 20th BAY OF JUNE, White and recorded In liber 71 of mortgage* on Hathaway and recorded April 8 , 1893, in Liber 71 For I804-B0. 1896 at one o ’clock lu the afternoon, at tbedwelllng page 124, in the office of Ihe register of deeds for of mortgage* on page 278 in the office of the Regis Regular examlnsllnns at Rt. Johns, Thursday Krai; Estate. hous* situated on the laud* hereinafter described, the County of Clinton and 8 tate ol Michigan and ter of Deeds for the County of Clinton state of In the Townthip of Watertown, In the County of which mortgage was duly assigned by 8 amue! 8 . Mlchlgati, on which mortgage there is due at the and Friday August 2d aud 3rd. Thebe I. Randall to Chu* H Arts and wife, Clinton, Michigan, all the right, title and interest Walker and Edwin E. White to Mary W. Lawton date of this notice the sum of $12.25 for past due Special examinations, St. Johns Friday, Aug 1 V4 acrra aw 7, Watertown, $1000. PAIACI 8TBAMBRS. ot Minnie A. Kraaa, William F. Kraas and Carl A July 6,1889, and which assignment was recorded Interest, and the farther sum of $850.00 principal 24ib, DeWitt Friday.Sept. 38th. LOW RATBS. DeWlit, Friday aud Saiurday, March 8 and 9,1895. Elizabeth G Towler to Ithoda J Baldwin, Kraaa, minora. In and to certain real estate In said in liber 71 of mortgages on page 461 In the said sod the Interest thereon at the rate of seven per couuty, described as the undivided ouefiftb [1-5] register of deed's office, on which mortgage there cent, since October 7, 1894, and it being expressly 8 . Johns, Thursday aud Friday, March 28 and lot 10 block 14, Fowler, $125. CLEVELAND, share and Interest in lands described as follows: I* due at the date of this notice $541.82, besides an ptovided by the terms of said mortgage that should 29 1895 .Samuel E Uillain and wife to Ella Brown, Commencing at the southeast corner of the west attorney lee of $15.00 provided in said mortgage any default be made in the payment of aald In ­ Ovid, Friday, April 26,1895. PITTSBURG, _ At the regular examinations, examinations will NO at'iva aec 13, Olive, $3000. one-half [XJ of the southeast fractional quarter and by sta'ute; and uo suit or procecdiug at law or terest or SDy part thereof on any day wbereon the BUFFALO and (4J of aecliun fourteen II4J in township live [5| in equity having beeu instituted to recover any same la made payable as expressed in said mort­ begin at 9 o ’clock A. M. Special examinations will Ella Brown to Win N Stocker, 40 a crew Bel­ ALL POINTS BAST north of range three [S| west, Clinton coumv, part of the debt aecured by aaid mongage; uow gage, with a further proviso that should the same begin at 8 o'clock a. M. By order of the Board oi la. Olive, $1500. Michigan; thence west tweuty-seveo f27J rods, therefore by virtue of tne power of sale in said remain unpaid and In arrears for the space of examiners. K. M. WINSTON, TO Commissioner of schools. Elizabeth Everett to Edward Everett, 80 «Q MTWCIN thenco north lar enough so that the laud enclosed mortgage contained ami by atatute in such case thirty days, then and from thenceforth, that is to by the two Hues described, and a line running made and provided, notice is hereby given that on *ay, after the lapse of the said thirty days, the acres nee 10, Bath, $1. / directly north from the place of beginning and a SATURDAY THE 6th DAY OF JULY, 1895, at aforesaid principal sum of $350 00, with all ROBATE NOTICE.-PROBATE COURT, Win W Crapo et al to I. D Burch, 60%acres line which shall Intersect the north and south lines one o'clock in the afternoon at the west front door arrearage of interest, shall at the option of the Clinton Couuty—ss. Notice is hereby given see 11, l^banon, $25 q c. DETROIT# CLEVELAND at right angels, will comprise thirteen [431 acres ot of the court house for Clinton county, Michigan, mortgagee become and be due and payable im­ thatP all claims and demands against the estate of Connecting with earliest trains at Cleveland land. THOMAS KRAAS, in the Village of St Johns, in aald county, there mediately thereafter; and more than thirty days JOSEPH FEDEWA, deceased, will be heard by Ueo J Charles and wife to Marvin Berdan, for all points East, South and Guardian of said Minors. will be sold tt public veudue to the highest bidder having elapsed since the Interest became due, the Dated Lansing, April 17th, 18115. ______1-7 the Judge of Probate of said county, at the Pro­ part of block 10, St. JohiiM, $4500. Southwest. the land in said mortgage described, uamely: All said mortgagee hereby elects to treat said priuci- bate office in the Village of St. Johns on the 30th Fred I. T Hhhnc anil wife to Clement, Bane that part of the west half of the weet half of the pal as due aud payable for reason of said default in DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A ID. 1895, and that the cre­ Sunday Trips Jum . July, August and September Only BO BATE NOTICE.—PROBATE COURT northwest quarter of section thirty-two, town the payment of interest aforesaid, making the & Co., lota 8 and 4, block 1, Mlmier's Hub of ditors of said deceased are allowed six months from Clinton Couuty, as. Notice is hereby given number eight north of raDge one west In Michigan, total of principal and interest due on said mort­ the date of this uotice in which to present their Pthat all claims and demands against the estate lyingof north of the center of Mapls River, accord­ gage on the date hereof the sum of $372.45, besides outlot 1, FaxonV add, Ovid, $550. Sous Tmn ran Wan airmail claims for adjustment. Benj B Tucker and wife to Charles Dunn, JAMES ODELL deceased, will be heard by ing to tne United States survey thereof, containing so attorney fee of $15.00 provided In said mortgage Dated March 29tb, A. D. 1895. the Judge of Probate of said County, al the probate 814 seres be the sstue more or less, for the pur ­ and by statute; and no suit or proceeding at law or CHARLES M. MERRILL, • part of lot 10S, Mapleton. $150. oihee in the Village of St. Johns, on the 21st DAY pose ot satisfying the amount due on said mortgage. In equity having been instituted to recover any Alice J Walt to Lizzie S Bowen, part of TOLEDO, DETROIT* MACKINAC OF OCTOBER. A. D. 1895. and that the creditors Dated, April 6, 1895. part of the debt secured by said mortgage; now, 60-4 Judge of Probate. lot 15, block 8 , Ovid, $205. PET OS KEY, THE ” SOO,” MARQUETTE, ol ssld deceased are allowed six months from the MARY W. LAWTON. therefore, by virtue of the power of sale in said date of this notice In which to present their claims Fkdkwa A Walhridok , Assignee. mortgage contained and by statute in such case Harriet A VanSlyke to James A Van Slyke, AND DULUTH. ortgage bale .—default having for adjustment. Attorneys for Assignee. 51-13. mode sod provided notice is hereby given that on been made in the conditions of a certain lots 7 and 8 , block 7, Ovid, $400. Two new steel passenger steamers have just Dated April 17tb, A. D. 1895. SATURDAY THE FIRST DAY OF JUNE, 1895, at Mmortgage made by Jones Marsh to George Denslow l'erry 8 Brush and wife to Celia Bllxznrd, been built for our Upper Lake Route, costing CHARLES M MERRILL. one o ’clocx in the afternoon at the west front door dated March SO, 1893. and recorded in the office J300,000 each. Send for illustrated pamphlet. 1-4 Judge of Probate. of the court bouse for Clinton County, Michigan, in of the Keeister of Deeds, for the County of Clinton, part of lots 120, 180, 170 und 121, block 15, Address, the Village of 8 t. Johns, in said county, there will and State of Michigan, on the 4th day of April, A. DMINISTRATOR’S SALE—NOTICE Id he sold at public vendue te the highest bidder the DeWitt, $800. A. A. •OHANTZ. a. a. * r. s. ROBATE ORDER-STATE OF MICHIGAN hereby given that in pursuance and by vir­ D, 1893, in Liber 84 of Mortgages, on page 416, on Lorenzo Tubbs and wife to Edso D Carpen ­ DUTROIT. MICH. A land in ;*aid mortgage described, viz.: Lot Nine which mortgage there is claimed to be d le at the Couuty of Clinton, ss. At a session of the tue of license aod authority granted U> me, the (9) and the south one-third (54) Of lotstenKlO) ele­ PProbate Court lor the County of Clinton holden atundersigned, by the Probate Court for the County date of this notice the sum of one-hundred and ter, part of outlot 1, Ovid, $450. ven (11) and twelve (12) of biock Fifty-seven (57) sixty-two dollar* and sixty-six cents, and an Ueo W Harris and wife to Chas H Cole, 80 ns deiroit * cletelud ssm ih. ca the Probate Office in the Village of St. Johns on of Clinton, Stato of Michigan, on the 4th day of of St. Johns, Clinton County, Michigan, for the Monday, the 15lh day of April, In the year one April, A. D., 1895. t« sell real estate belonging to attorney's fee of fifteen dollars provided for in said acres sec 10, Olive, $2150. purpose of satisfying the amount due on said mortgage, aifd no suit or proceedings at law having THIS IS A PROGRESSIVE AUK. thousand eight hundred and nmety-flve. IRA WYMAN, deceased. I will sell at public mortgage. O W Monger and wife to R T Tuttle, 40 Present, Charles M. Merrill, Judge of Probate, auction to the highest bidder on the 25th DAY OF been Instituted to recover the moneys secured by New and Startling Discoveries are Made Dated March 2nd., 1895. said mortgage, or any part thereof; Now, there- acres sec 5, Bengal, $40 q c. In the matter oi the estate of EDWARD PAINE MAY, A. D., 1895, at oue o ’clock r. M.. at the CHARLES G. HATHAWAY, Dally. deceased. On reading and Oiling the pe ltion duly office of the Judge of Probate of aald Clinton ore, by virtue of tbe power of sale contained In Angelina Whltacre, by Sheriff, to Lucy I. ’Mortgagee. said mortgage, and tbe statute in such case mode veriflied of Ophelia A. Paine prayiog that the last County, the following described premises, to-wit: Fkdkwa A Walbkidqk , Whitacre, lot 7, block 4, Maple Rapids, $200. The greatest discovery for sufferers of will and testament of said deceased may be proved Lots eleven (11) and twelve (12), Block one hun ­ and provided, notice is hereby given thati on Attorneys for Mortgagee. FRIDAY, THE 3d DAY OF MAY, A. D. 1895. at Warner Bunday et al to Ella S Case, lot 7, catarrh, bay fever, asthma is Mayers’ and admitted to probate and that she be ap ­ dred eighteen (118), Walker aud Steel’s addition Magnetic Catarrh Cure. Its wonderful pointed executrix of said estate. to the V'llage of 8 t. Johns, ssld County and State. eleven o ’clock la the forenoon, I shall sell at public S 82 feet 7 In of lot 8 , block 110, of Walker Thereupon it isordered, that Thursday. tbe9th The aaid premises to be sold subject to the dower ROBATE ORDER—8 TATE OF MICHIGAN auction to tbe highest bidder, at the west Iron t door and Steel’s subdivision of lunds north of R cures since its discovery, are known to day of May, A. D 1695, at one o ’clock In the Interest ol the widow of said deceased therein. County of Clinton, ss. At a session of the ol tbe court bouse In the Vlllageof St. Johns in said JOHN County of Clinton (that being the place wnere the R. St Johns, $000. thousands. afternoon be assigned tor the hearing of said peti ­ H. FEDEWA. PProbate Court for the County of Clinton, holden at tion and that the b eirs at law and legatees of said Administrator of the estate of Ira Wyman, de­ the Probate Office in the Village of St., Johus, on CircultCourt for said Clinton County is holden), the Rowland S Mcl’herson et al to John Pink ­ This grand medicine will positively ceased. premise* described in said mortgage, or so much cure all forms of these terrible diseases. deceased and all other persons Interested in said Saturday, the 6th day April In the ' year one thereof as may be necessary to pay tbe amount due ney, land on sec 0, Essex. $18. will, are required to appear at a seealon of said thousand eight hundred and ninety-five. on said mortgage, with seven per cent. Interest and Joshua Corklnsnnd wife by sheriff, to Henry It accomplishes what no other remedy court, then to be holden at the Probate office In Present, Charles M. Merrill, Judge of Probate. the Village of 8 t. Johns and show cause. If any In the matter of the estate ot DAN HAR­ all legal costs, together with an attorney's fee of M Perrin, (In trust) 68 acres sec 18, Olive, has done. So simple a child can use it. fifteeo dollars coveuanted for therein, the premises there be, why the will should not be approved. ROBATE ORDER—8 TATE OF MICHIGAN PER. doceaaed. On reading and filing the No cure, no pay. One bottle will do the And it is further ordered that notice oe given to being described in said mortgage aa all that certain $1084. CouDly of Clinton as. At a session of the petition duly verified of Mabel A. Harper praying lot, piece and parcel of land situate in the Town ­ Edward Brown and wife, by sheriff, to work and lasts for a three months treat­ the persons Interested in said estate of the pendenev PPrebate Court for the Countv of Clinton, holden atthat she or some other suitable person may he ship of DeWitt, in the County of Clinton and ment. Entirely new, no other remedy of the bearing thereof by ^causing a copy of this the probate office, in the Village of 8 t. Johns, on appointed administratrix of said estate. Peter E Wnlsworth, part of lot 4, block 2. St order to be published in the Clinton Rkpublican , of Michigan, aod known and described a, foU. made like it. This is what the eminent Saturday, the 13th day of April, in the year Thereupon it is ordered, that Thursday, the 2t> Tbe west half of tbe northeast quarter of section Johns, $500. a newspaper printed and circulating in said one thousand eight hundred aud ninety-five. day of May, A. D., 1895, at one o ’clock in the eleven (11), in towDsblp five (5) north of range two Edward Brown and wife, by sheriff, to Peter Dr. Henry Carrington Alexander, D. D., County ot Clinton for three successive weeks pre ­ Present, Charles M. Merrill, Judge of Pro­ afternoon be assigned for the bearing of said vious to said day of hearing. (2) west, containing eighty acres, be the same more or K Walsworth, part of lots 7 and 8 , block 10, L. L. D., has to Bay of its marvelous cure. bate. petition, at the Probate office in the village of St. leas. Said sale will be inado subject to the principal 59-3 CHARLES M. MERRILL, fn the matter of the estate of PARSON JEF­ Johns. The Mayers Drug Co., (A True Copy.) Judge of Probate. sum of nineteen hundred and forty one dollars not Si Johns, $1500. FREYS deceased. On reading and filling thepetltlon And it is further ordered, that notice be given yet due, and Interest thereon from tbe first day of Edward Brown and wife, by sheriff, to Oakland, Md, duly verified of John J. Keiser praying to the persons interested in said estate of the December, 1891, at the rate of seven percent, per G entlemen : Ever since I have tried your TVTOTICEOK LETTING DRAIN CONTR ACT.— that the last will and testament of said deceased time and place of said hearing by causing a copy znoutn. Peter E Wnlsworth, 120 acres sec 21, Bing ­ Notice is hereby given, that I, John W. of this order to he published in theCLiNTON R rpub - ham, $1200.37 A famous catarrh remedy 1 have intended to give may be proved aod admitted to probate, and that Dated Febuary 4, 1895. Clemons, County Drain Commissioner of the be may be appointed executor of said estate. licin , a newspaper printed and circulating in said Alexander Parker and wife to 1- rank H you a voluntary testimonial of its efficiency. Couuty of Clinton, State of Michigan, will, on the county of Clinton for three successive weeks pre­ GEORGE DENSLOW, Easton, 38 acres, sec 27, Watertown, $1800. I have been a sufferer for years from nasal and Thereupon It Is jordered that Thursday, the 9th Gko F. Gillam , Mortgagee. ost nasal catarrh, and the bone in my nose 6th DAY OF MAY. A. D. 1895, at the day of May, A. D. 1895, at one o ’clock in the vious to said day of bearing. Attorney for Mortgagee. 42-13. as been visibly changed in its shape outlet on nw Jif of nw 4 section 16, In said township afternoon be assigned for the bearing of said CHARLES M. MERRILL, KARL’S CLOVER ROOT, the great E After a trial of all manner of good and indif ­ ofDeWitt, at ten o ’clock in the forenoon of that petition and that the heirs at law and legatees of (A true copy.) 51-3 Judge of Probate* Blood purifier gives freshness and ferent recipies 1 have no hesitation in pro ­ day, proceed to receive bide for the cleaning out said deceased and all other persons interested in ROBATE NOTICE.—PROBATE COURT nouncing your Magnetic Catarrh Cure the of a certain drain known aod designated aa said will, are required to appear at a session of P Clinton County —ss. Notice is hereby given clearness to the Complexion and cores best, the speediest and most offectual remedy “Prairie Creek and Gunderman Lake Drain, ” said court then to be,holden at the Probate Office, ROBATE ORDER.—STATE OF MICHIGAN, that all claims and demands against the estate of Consti[ration, 25 cts„ 50 cts., $1.00 (1) 1 have yet encountered. I wish and predict located and established in said Township of DeWitt. in the Village of Ht. Johns, and show cause if aDy County of ClintoD, ss. At a session ol ELIZABETH BATEMAN, deceased, will be heard your success in the effort to demonstrate the bald job will be let bv sectlous. The sectional there be, why the will should not be approved. Pthe Probate Court for the CouDly of Clintonby tbe Judge of Probate of said county, at tbe Pro- tiie outlet, or the drain will be let first, and the re­ And it is further ordered that notice be given to holden at the Probate Offic-, in the Village of bale Office to the Villxge of St. Johns, jn the 30th value of your neat device in the way of a truly maining sections in theirorder upstream.in accord­ Correct Visiting Card Etiquette. scientific and meritorious inhalant. You have the persons interested in said estate, of the pendency St.Johns on Thursday the 4th day of April in DAV OF SEPTEMBER, A. D. 1895, aud that the made me your everlasting debtor, lam my ance with the diagram now on file with the of the hearing thereof by causing a copy the year one thousand eight hundred aud uluety- creditors of said deceased are allowed six months It is moro comfortablo for callers when dear sirs, Yours faithfully, other papers pertaiuitig to said drain, in the office ol of this order to be published in Thk Clinton Rtc- bve. from the date of this uotice iu which to present they arrivo at a house and find the mis­ H ENKY CAR R1NGTON ALEX AN DER, of the county drain commisloner, to which refer­ rrm.icAN, a newspaper printed and circulating in Present Charles M. Merrill, Judge of Probate. their claims for adjustment. September 13, 1803. ence may be had by all parties Interested, and bids said County of Clinton, for three successive weeks, In the matter of the estate of JOHN H. PAT­ Dated March 29lb, 1* 95. tress already receiving guests to send in Sold and positively guaranteed bv Fildew will be made and received accordingly. Contracts previous to said day of hearing. TERSON, deceased. On reading and filing the CHARLES M. MERRILL. their cards by the maid if they hnvo any & Millman, gruggists, St. Johns and Fowler. will be made with the lowest responsible bidder C11ARLE8 M. MERRILL, petition duly verified of John G. Patterson, exe­ 50-4 Judge of Probate. doubt as to the hostess immediately recog­ 51-4 giving adequate security fer the performance of tho (Atruecopv.) Dl-3 Judge of Probate. cutor of said estate, prayiog that be may be licensed f work iu a sum then auJ there to be fixed by me, t> borrow money by way of mortgage of the real nizing them. In large cities, where wom­ reserving to myself the right to reject any and all estate belonging to said deceased for the purpose of ortgage sale —notice is hereby en have a great number of formal ac­ FRUIT GROWERS AND SMALL FARMERS bids. The date for the completion of such con ­ paying the debts of said deceased. giveo that default has been made in the tract, and the terms of payment therefor, shall be Mpayment ot the sums of money secured |to be paid quaintances, it is not always possible for ROBATE ORDER—STATE OF MICHIGAN Thereupon it Is ordered that Thursday the 2nd Homes and Living for Thousands. anoouuced at the time aod place of letting. day of May, A. D. 1895, at ooe o'clock In the by a certain mortgage made and executed by a hostess to immediately recall tho name Notice is Further Hereby Given, That at the P Couuty of Clinton, ss. At a sessslon of the Jesse 8 , Cahnon and Barbara Cahoon, his wife, and time and place of said letting, or at such other Probate Court lor the County of Clinton holden afternoon,at he assign* d for the hearing of said Caroline Cahoon, as mortgagors, to Tbe John of a guest, although she may recognize her Read what western papers and fruit the Probate Office in the Village of St. Johns, on petition and that the heirs at law of said deceased time and place thereafter to which I, the Drain aud all other persons interested in said estate art Hutchison Manufacturing Company, a corpora ­ at once as some one whom sho ought to raisers say about a special number of Commissioner aforesaid, may adjourn the same, the Saturday, the 13th day of April, in the year one tion, aDd bearing date on lbe24(h day of January, thousand eight hundred and ninty-five. required to appear at a session or said court.then to know. If the second caller is an intimate the assessment for benefits aud the lands comprised beholden at the Probate Office, In the Village of A. D. 1894. aud recorded in the Register of Deeds the Great Northern Bulletin, devoted wiihin the Prairie Creek and Gunderman Lake Present. Charles M. Merrill, Judge of Probate. Office for Clinton County, and State of Michigan, friend and has no doubt as to her imme­ Iu the matter of the estate of MARY A. St. Johns, and show cause, if any there be, wbv Drain Special Assessment District, will be subject the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted. on tbe 2nd day of February, 1891, in Liber 86 of diate recognition, she may tell tho maid to the fruit business in the Pacific to review. BRAY, deceased. On reading and filling the Mortgages on page 62, and which said mortgage that sho need not announce her, in which northwest: The following^ Is a description of the several petition duly verified of Israel M. Bray, praying And it Is further ordered, that a copy of this was duly assigned by said Tbe John Hutchison caso tho maid will drop the card into the tracts or parcels of Und constituting the special that Byron H. Hamer or some other suitable per ­ order be published In the Clinton Republican Manufacturing Company to John Hutchison by “Contains a multitude of interesting assessment district of said drain, viz: son may be appointed administrator of said estate. a newspaper printed and circulating in said assignment bearing date on the 6th day of March, bowl, which usunlly stands beside tho card and valuable articles, notes and bints, N w |( of n w '4, sec 27. Thereupon it is ordered, that Thursday, the County 01 Clinton for three successive weeks pre ­ A. D. 1894, aod recorded in said Register of Deeds tray ou the hall table. P. P. C. cards 8 w 4 ol u w 4, sec 27. 9th day of May, A. D. 1895 mt one o ’clock in vious to said day of hearing. Office on the 8 th day of March, A. D. 1894, in presented by a close student and invest ­ the afternoon be assigned for the hearing of said 51-3 CHARLES M. MERRILL, should be left on tho occasion of a long N w 4 of s w 4, sec 27. (A true copy.) Judge of Probate. Liber 81 of mortgages on page 162; that the pay absence of over three months, on leaving igator.”—Daily Spokesman-Review, Spo ­ N v */, of n w ate 27- petition at the Probate office in the Village of 8 t. ments provided for in said mortgage having re kane, Wash. N 4 of s e Va oi n w sec 27. Johns. uiained unpaid and in arrear for over sixty days town at the closo of the season, on leaving S 4 of m 4 of d w 4,' sec 27. And it is further ordered, that notice be given to ROBATE ORDER—STATE OF MICHIGAN the said John Hutchison, belne authorized so to do the neighborhood where you have resided “The best thing of the kind that has 8 w if of s w %, sec 27. the persons interested in said estate of the time County of Clinton, ss. At a session of the by a clause in said mortgage, does hereby declare for years or where you havo resided for yet been published * * * The future S e V4 of s w sec 27. and place of said hearing by causing a copy of this PProbate Court for the County of Clinton, belden theat whole sum secured by said mortgage due and of the fruit business is brought out 8 U of a « k of s w If. sec 27 order to be published Id the Clinton R epublican the Probate office, in the Village of 8t. Johns, on payable ; that there is claimed to be due and pay ­ months and sometimes only for weeks, N .4 of n e % of s w id, sec 27. a newspaper printed aud circulating in aaid County Saturday, the 13tb day of April, iu the year able on said mortgage, at tbe date of this notice, but not when changing houses in tho samo strongly without exaggeration. ”—Rural W id of w *4 of s w *, sec 21. of Clinton, for three successive weeks previous to one thousand eight hundred ana ninety-five. tbe sum of five hundred and sixty-seven dollars neighborhood. Tho words pour prendre Northwest, Portland, Ore. S e *4 of s w if, sec 21. said day of hearing. Present, Charles M. Merrill. Judge, of Probate. and twenty-four cents, together with an attorney S v 4 of s e %, except 10 a 55 rods e and w 29 52-3 CHARLES M. MERRILL, In the matter of the estate of MARGARET fee of tweDty-five dollars provided for in said t d conge signify to take leave, and when “The Fruit Bulletin is a storehouse rods n and s In s e corner, sec 21. A true copy.) Judge of Probate. VANCE, deceased. Porter K. Perrin administra- mortgage ; that no proceedings at law have been goodby is not Intended, and future meet­ of facts interesting to our growers. It is 8 e % of 8 e it. sec 21. tor.of said estate, having made application fur the instituted to recover the money secured by said ings are anticipated, there is no ostensible also calculated to show eastern people N e 4 of a e ‘4, sec 21. allowance of his final account. mortgage, or any part thereof. Now, therefore, by Se 4 of n e sec 21. Thereupon it is ordered that Thurrdav, the 9tb virtue of the power of sale contained in said moit- motivo for leaving P. P. C. cards.—La­ that the Pacific Northwest is ‘strictly in N e if of n e if, sec 21. • day of May, A. |D., 1895, at one oclock in the gage and the statute iD such case made and pro ­ dies’ Home Journal. it’ as a producer of staple fruits.”—J. B. GUof* V£ of » w if, sec 21. 'lHANCERY SALE—IN PURSUANCE AND aftsrnoon lie assigned for the examination of said vided, notice is hereby given that on SATURDAY. Holt, Manager Snake River Fruit Asso­ S e % of s w %, sec 20. CJ by virtue of so order and decree of the cir­ account, at the probate office in the Village of St. THE 22nd DAY OF JUNE, A. D., 1895, at ten 8 if of s e %, sec 20. cuit court for the County of Clinton, in chancery, Johns. o ’clock in the forenoon. I shall sell at public Not Heal Enough. ciation, Wawawai, Wash. N e % of u 0 %, sec 28. in the State of Michigan, made and dated on tho auction, to the highest bidder at the west front door 5th day of April, 1895, lu a certaiu cause therein And it it further ordered that notice be given The stage manager of a company that W u of n e if, sec 28. to the persons interested in said estate ot the time olithe Court House in the City of St. Johns, In th “Most artistically printed and con ­ 10 a to s e corner of w >4 of s e %, 55 rods e aud w pending, wheiein Tneodore 11. Townsend Is com­ County of uiiuton, State of Michigan, that being played in Washington once is one of those plainant and Eunice K. Baylis is defendant. Notice and placo ot aaid hearing by causing a eery /. tains more horticultural matter relating 29 rods n and s, sec 21. of this order to be published in Thk Clinton K.t- tbe place where tbe Circuit Court for said county men who havo never yet expressed un ­ 8 e % of n e sec 28. is hereby given that I shall soil at public auction to is holden, the premises desciibed in said mortga •, to the northwest than we have ever be the highest bidder at the west front door of the publican , a newspaper printed and circulating qualified approval of anything in the N e *4 of s e >4. sec 28 . Id said county of Clinton, for three successive weeks to-wit :—That certain piece or parcel of land lylu g fore seen in one publication. ”—Pacific 8 e % of s e if, sec 28. court house In the Village of St. Johns, County of and being siluate in the township of Greenbusb, heavens above, in the earth beneath or in Clinton and State of Michigan, said court bouso previous to said day ot heariDg. Farmer, Portland, Ore. E % of w 4 of b e J4, sec 28. * CHARLES M. MERRILL, Id the County of Clinton, and State of Michigan, tho waters under tho earth. He was out W J4 of w if of s e if, sec 28. being the place for bolding court for said County (A true copy.) 52-3 Judge of Probate and described as “Beginning at a stake at the with a compnny last year, playing iuolo- “I am delighted with the Bulletin. K of 8 w if, sec 28. of* linton, on FRI DAY. TH E 7 th DAY OK JUNK, south-west corner of land owned and occupied by d rani a. In the second act of tho piece I do not think I ever saw anything more W if of s w >4 28. 1895 , at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, all, or ao much John L. Enegal, thence running from said stake comprehensive on the fruit business. That part of n w >4 lying e of New DeWitt and thereof as mav be necessary to raise the amount south seventeen (17) rods and fourteen and one- there is a terrific storm, and there were al­ My belief that the country out here is Lansing road, sec 28. due to the said complainant for principal, interest ROBATE ORDER-STATE OF MICHIGAN, half (144) feet to a stake ; thence cast seventeen }* ways turmoil and trouble about that That part ol n w 14 lying w of New Dewitt and and costs in this cause, of the following described P County of Clinton ss. At a session of the (17) rods and fourteen and one-half (145^) feet to a storm. Tho stage manager never liked the the best part of the Union for home- LaDsiug roai, sec 2.8, parcel of land, to-wit: Commencing at a point Prohate Court for the County of Clinton, holden stakeat ; thence north seventeen (17) rods and four­ seekers is stronger than ever.”—H. II. N e if of stc 29. sixteen (16) rods aod twelve (12) feet west of the the Probate Office, in the Village of St.Johns, on teen aDd one-half (1441 feet to a stake, thence way it was done. One night his company N e if of u »• if, sec 29. southeast corner of section seven (7) In township Wednesday, the 10th day of April, in the year west seventeen (17) rods and fourteen and one-half was playing in St. Joseph, Mo., which, as Spalding, Treasurer State Board of Hort­ 8 e if of n w sec 29. number five (5) north of range three (3) west and one thousand eight hundred and ninety-five. (144) feet to tbe place of beginning, containing every player knows, has one of the best iculture, Almota, Wash. N If of s e J f, sec 29. running thence north parallel with east line Present, Charles M. Merrill, Judge of Probate. two acres of land, tie the same more or leas, the “Should be in the hands of every fruit E \ of u w *4, sec 33. twelve (12) rods, thence east seventy-one and one- In the matter of the estate of LYSANDER above described land being situato on the north ­ equipped theaters in tho country. When W '/, of n e 4 , sec 83. half (71 4) feet, thence south twelve (12) rods, IIOWK, deceased. On reading and filing the west quarter of the northeast quarter of section tho storm came, tho man at tho sheet iron raiser in the Pacific Northwest. * * * N e if of n e '4, except s 7 a, sec 33. thence west seventy-one and oue-half (71 4) feet to petition duly verified of Alice Lee prayiog eleven (11) in township eight (8) north of range fairly mado tho welkin crack. The stage Shows in an interesting way just what N if of n w if, sec 34. the place of beginning, all In township five (5) that Daniel Howe or some other suitable person two (2) west, and being the lands and mill proper ­ what our country offers to fruit growers \VT if of s w >4, sec 22. north of range three (3l, west, said county and may be appointed administrator of said estate. ty conveyed .by Robert Clark and wife to said manager frowned. J ust then there came E if of s w id - see 22. state. LEWIS SEVERANCE, Thereupon it is ordered, that Thursday, the 2nd Jesse 8 . Cahoon and Barbara Cahoon. a terrific burst of thunder from a real and men who believe in small farms 8 w (4 of n w 54. sec 22. Circuit Court Commissioner in and for Clinton day of May, A. D. 1895, at one o ’clock in the Dated March 16th, 1895. storm outside. well tilled.”—Northwest Horticulturist, N w it of n w id, sec 22. County, Michigan. 52-7 afternoon bo assigned for the hearing of said JOHN HUTCHISON, Tacoma, Wash. N e if of n w if, sec 22. Norton A Wkimf .b, petition at the Probate office in the Village of St. Assignee of Mortgage. “Not a bit like it, not a bit like it I” N if of s e if oi u w%, sec 22. Solictors for Complained. Johns. Blair , Edwards A Blair , yelled the stage manager. “There is not a topic likely to be of 8 if of s e if of n w 4, sec 22, And It is further ordered that notice be given Jackson, Michigan, “Why, that ’s real thunder! ” ventured interest or value to the inquirer that is 8 eif ofs e 54, sec 15. to the persons interested in said estate, of the time Attorneys for Assignee of Mortgage. overlooked. * * * A most complete E if of w if of s e if, sec 15. aDd placo ot said heariDg by causing a copy of this an actor. • W if of w if of s e if. sec 15. ortgage sale —default having order to be published in Thk Clinton R kpublican , “That ’s all right, ” responded the stage and attractive compendium of the horti ­ E if of s w if, except s e if ot s e if of s w if, been made in the conditionsof acertam mort­ a newspaper printed and circulating in said Coun ­ T3R0BATE NOTICE.—PROBATE COURT, manager, “it’s not a bit like it. That sort cultural interests of the west.”—Daily see 15. gageM daied January 3rd, 1*93, made by George E. ty of Clinton, for three successive weeks previous A. Clinton County, ss. Notice is hereby given Oregonian. Portland, Ore. 8 w % of s w 54, sec 15. Plowman and Emily B. Plowman, his wile, to to said day of heariDg. that all claims and demands against tbe estate of of thing may go in heaven, but it won ’t N e 4, sec 15. The Michigan Mortgage Company (Limited), of St CHARLES M. MERRILL, AMMIR. BOSS, deceased, will be heard by the do in this theater. ”—Washington Post. This valuable publication will be sent E if of n w J4, sec 15. Johns, Michigan, aDd recorded in the office of the (A true copy.) 51-3 Judge oi Probate. Judge of Probate of said county, at tbe Probate to any address, together with "Facts 8 w 4 of n w if, sec 15. register of deeds of Clinton County, Michigan, on Office in the Village of St. Johns, on tbe 30th DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A. D. 1895, and that tbe.creditors Vinegar Drinking. About a Great Country, ” containing W 'f of n w % of n w J4, sec 15. January 7tb, 1893, in liber 71 of Mortgages on page large map, for four cents in postage, by E if of n w of n w sec 15. 260and 261; which said mortgage was duly assigned of said deceased are allowed six months from the •’Oneof tho mostdifllcult habits to cure S of n w 4 of s w 4,sec 15. by said The Michigan Mortgage Company (Limited) /V: hereby given that in pursuance and by virtue date of this notice in which to present their claims is that of drinking vinegar, ” said Dr. L. F. I. Whitney, G. P. & T. A., Great 8 if of n w U of n w 4, sec 15. by Coleman C. Vaughan, John H. Fedewa and of license and authority granted to me, the under ­ for adjustment. Northern Railway, St. Paul, Minn. E if of n e ! 4. sec 16. Edwin H. Lyon, receivers of said company, under signed, by the probate court for the County of Dated, March 28th, A. D. 1895. C. Aiken. “A good many women drink N if of n e if of s e 4. sec 16. and by virtue of an order of the circuit court for ClintoD, State of Michigan, ou the 12th day ol 60 4 CHARLES M. MERRILL, vinegar for tho complexion, and in some 8 jf of d e if of s e 54> sec 16. the County of Clinton, in chancery, then and April, A. D. 1895,10 sell real estate belonging to Judge ol Probate. cases it creates a ernving for it even moro Mrs. Bruce Watson, Cedar Springs, S e 4 of s e 4, sec 16. there made to Newell Turner, by written assign ­ the estate of MICHAEL SNYDER, deceased. I insatiable than that for liquor. As the Mich , says: “When 1 am real tired and 8 w if of s e 54, sec 16. ment, dated April 16th, 1894, anil recorded in the will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, RO BATE ORDER.-STATE OF MICHIGAN E if of s w 54. *ec 16. same office on April 18tb, 1*94, in 11 tier 80 of mort­ therefor on the 1st DAY OF JUNE, A. D. 1895, at County ol Cliuton, ss. At a session of the Pro­ habit grows tho victim is no longer con ­ nervous I take about seven drops of W if of s w 4. sec 16. gages on page 172, and it having been expressly one o ’clock p. ni. at the Probate Office in the Pbate Court for the County of Clinton holden at tented with ordinary vinegar, but de­ "Adironda ” and I always obtain instant N w 54 of s e 4, sec 16. provided iu said mortgage and the note collateral Village of St. Johns In said county of Clinton, the the Probate Office, in the Village of St. Johns, on mands it stronger and stronger until they relief.” Sold by Fildew and Millman. s w if of n e 4, sec 16. thereto, that should any default be made in the following described premises, to-wit: The west Monday, the 22nd day of April in the year 8 w if of n w * 4, sec 16. payment of the interest, or any [.art thereof, on thirty acres of the north half of the northwest one thousand eight buDared and ninetv-five. drink ncctio acid with very little dilution. N w 4 of n w 4 sec 16. any date whereon the same Is made payable as in quarter of section number two in the township of Present, Charles M. Merrill, Judge of Probate. It burns out tho stomach within a very E if of n e 4. sec 17. said mortgage and note expressed, and the same Westphalia, Clinton County, State of Michigan. In tbe matter of tbe Estate of LOUISA few yenrs, and it is seldom that a vinegar Clubbing List. 8 n If of u w 4, sec 16. should remain unpaid and In arrears for the Said sale will he made subject to the unassigned DAVIS, deceased. On reading and filing the N e *4 of s e if, sec 15. space of thirty days and upward*, then and from dower interest in said premises of the widow of petition duly verified of John B. Davis fiend lives even until middle age. It can Republican and Weekly Inter Ocean ...... $1.50 All In town five (5) north of range two (2) west thenceforth the principal sum of said mortgage said deceased. praying that Warren II. Davis or some bo detected by tho peculiar pallor of the Republican and Semi-Weekly Detroit in Michigan. and note of one thousaud dollars ($1,000) with all Dated, April 12th, A. D. 1895. other suitable person, may be appointed adminis ­ Dated this 18th day of April, A. D. 189*. arrearages of Interest thereon, should, at the countenance, but no antidote hns ever been Journal ...... 1.50 CATHERINE SNYDER, trator of said estate. ) JOHN W.CLEMONS, option of said mortgagee, its succesKirs or assigns, Administratrix of the Estate of Michael Snyder, Thereupon It is ordered, that Thursday, the 16th discovered by which tho habit can be Republican and Detroit Weekly Tribune 1.50 County Drain Commissioner of the County of become due aud payable immediately thereafter, deceased. 52-7 day of May, A. D. 1895, at one o'clock In tbe cured.”—Cincinnati Enquirer. Republican and New York Weekly Clinton. 1-8 although the period limited for the payment afternoon be assigned for the hearing of said thereof might not then have expired; and default petition at tbe Probate Office in the Village Tribune ...... 1.25 having been made In the payment of the interest of St. Johns. M. de Leueps ’ Honesty. Send all subscriptions to Republican , St Jackson —The Tailor. due ou said note and mortgage on July 1st, 1*91, 41TATE OF MICHIGAN, 29TH JUDICIAL And It. is further ordered, that notice be given From Suez remained to Ferdinand de Johns, Mich. and on January 1st, 1*95, aod such interest having O Court—in Chancery. Sarah A. Dunning Com- to the persons interested In said estate of tbe time remained unpaid and in arrears for the space of plaiiant, vs. Ijttban 1/. Carr. Arininda Carr, and place of said hearing by causing a copy Lesseps one founder ’s share bought with thirty days and upwards, the sal,4 Newell Turner, Edgar L. Carr, Sarah L. Carr and Myron L. Dun ­ ning defendants. Suit peuding in the of this order to be published in Thk his wife’s dowry. From Panama ho Lack of vitality and color-matter in assignee cl saM mortgage, has elected and does Clinton R kpublican , a newspaper printed and emerged by selling that founder ’s sharo in GIVE AWAV hereby elect, to treat the ssid principal sum of one Circuit Court for the County ot Clinton In circulating in said County of Clinton, for three the bulbs causes the hair to fall out and thousand dollars (1,000) of said note aod mortgage Chancery, at St. Johns, on the 6th day successive weeks previous to said day of bearing. order to pay to tho liquidator 675,000 turn gray. We recommend Hall’s Hair as due and payable; upon which mortgage there it of April A. D. 1895. in this cause it appearing 1-3 CHARLES M. MERRILL, francs as final amends for his mlstako. Your Old Suit and get a claimed to be due aud unpaid at the date of this from affidavit on file, that the defendant Lathan (Atruecopy.l Judge of Probate. Renewer to prevent baldness and gray- notice the sum of one thousand and eighty dollars L. Carr is not a resident of this State, but resides Up to tho very last he placed all his sav­ ness. New One of and filly-six cents ($1,0* 0..*>61 besides an attorney at or near Dragoon in the State of Washington, on ings ns well as those of his wife and chil ­ fee of thirty-five dollars [$35| provided by statute motion of Perrins A Baldwin complainant ’s ( 1 UARIHAN SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A LI- dren in Panama bonds, nnd he would now to be paid should any proceedings be takpn to solicitors, it is ordered that the said defendant V J cense to me granted on the 16th day of April, Catarrh Cannot be Cured foreclose the same; and no suit or proceedings at Lathan L. Carr cause bis appearance to be entered 1895, by A. L Cowles, judge of probate of the county havo left his family quite without re­ law having been instituted to recover any part of herein, within four months trom the date of t his of Iugham and State of Michigan, I shall sell at sources if tho Suez Cunal company had with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they can ­ the debt secured by said mortgage; now, therefore, order, SDd in case of his appearance that he cause public auction, on the 20th DAY OF JUNE, 1895, not set apart for them n sum which saves not reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a by virtue of the power of sale contained in said his answer to the complainant's bill of complaint at one o'clock in the afternoon, at tho dwelling blood or constitutional disease, and in order to mortgage, and of the statute in such case made to be filed, and a copy thereof to be terved on said bouse situated on the lands hereinafter described them from destitution. These facts, and provided, notice is hereby given that the said complainant ’s solicitors, within twenty days after to the Township of Watertown, in tbe County of vouched for by the Pnris correspondent of cure it you must take internal remedies Hall’s JACKSON mortgage will he foreclosed by a sale of the pre ­ service on him of a copy of said bill, and notice oi Clinton, Michigan, all the right, title and interest tho London Times, will weigh in tho bal ­ Catarrh Cure is taken internal, and acts directly THE MERCHANT TAILOR. mises therein described, at public auction to the this order ; and that In default thereof, said bill he of Edward Mack, Rollln Mack, Belle Mack, Jobn on the blooe and mucous surfaces. Hall's highest bidder, at the west front door of the court taken as confessed by the said non-resident De­ Mack and Walter Mack, minors, in ami to certain ance of historical justice.—-Paris Herald. house In the Village of St, Johns In said county, fendant. And It is further ordered, that within real estate in ssld countv, described as the undivided Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was that being the place of holding the circuit court twenty days the said complainant cause a notice one-fifth [ 1-5] share and interest In ltnds described prescribed by one of the best phosiciansin this for said county, on SATURDAY, JULY 13th , of this order to be published in the Clinton R k­ as follows. Commencing at tbe southeast corner of country for years, and is a regular prescription. 1895, at one o ’clock in the afternoon of that day, publican , a newspaper primed, published and the west one-half of tbe southeast fractional BUY OFTHE FACTORY. aod that the premises are described in said mort­ circulating in said county, aDd that such publica ­ auarter [ % 1 of section fourteen II4J in township We make the It is composed of the best tonics known, com ­ Suits, Overcoats, gage as follows: That portion of the southwest tion be continued therein at least once in each five [5] north of range three [3] west, Clinton Clifford Pi&ooand bined with the best blood purifiers, acting ods quarter [4] of section number eight [8 ] of week, for six weeks In succession, or that she cause County, Michigan; thence west twenty-seven [271 directly on the mucous surfaces, The perfect township lumber seven f7) north of range number a copy of this order to be personally served on said rods, thence north far enough so that the land smflrfcc organ three [8 ] west, fn Michigan, lying south of the non-resident defendant, at least twenty day* be ­ conblnation of the two ingrepients is what pro ­ Pantaloons. enclosed by the two lines described and a line twite and wlmt they Detroit, Grand Haven A Milwaukee railway, in fore the time above prescribed for his appearance. running directly north from the place of beginning sell for nt the Factory. duces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh Prices right and Fit Clinton county, Michigan. Dated, April Htb. A. D1 1895. and a line which shall intersect the north and Bhistrnted Catalogue free Send for testimonials, free. Guaranteed. Dated, April 15tb. 1895. LEWIS SEVERANCE, south lines at right angels, will comprise thirteen NEWELL TURNER, Circuit Court Commissioner. [13] acres of laud. LOUISE A ARNDT, ' The Ann Arbor Organ Co., F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. Lyon A Doolino , Assignee of Mortgage. Pkrrins A Baldwin , Guardian of said minors. Ann Arbor. Mich. WSold by Druggists, 75c. NAER POSTOFFIOE. Attorney* for Assignee. 52-13. Complainant's Solicitors. 51-7. Dated, Lansing. April 17tb, 1895. 1-7

J MICHIGAN NOTES. PR1NG APPAREL in all the THE MOST FASTIDIOUS per- S new. novel and most desirable ■ tons can quickly and easily styles. Prices and Quality guaran ­ make an advantageous choice at teed or your money refunded. about 10 per cent less than is usually STATE NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL IN­ asked by other dealers. TEREST. ST.JOHNS MERCANTILE COMPANY. Done at the St. Johns Mercantile Co. ’s during the past week has been most phenomenal. Floors crowded to their Happening* of the l'ast Few Days Wliloh Have Ooearred la Oar Own ki*U Be* utmost capacity. This speaks well for the big store. ’ Customers realizing that in order to get Good Values, Honest ported bp Telegraph end Placed for the HE VAST Y0LD1E Goods, Correct Styles; they must patronize a reliable house, an enterprising house, a low priced house where Convenience ol the Header. show that It Is becoming quite a fad for started with tho load for a farmhouse may suit some dealers but it would not gt medics to decorate their rooms with cu- near Bridgeport. It is not lsnown when all late things in above lines. Also a new los from the anatomical laboratory. the accident happened. please us. Large sales and small profits g> Teeth, bones, fingernails, hair and other Novelty Worsted worth 40c which we offer at choice bits of human anatomy saepa to be State Notes. is our motto for doing business and our g> the most popular, but the recent scare has The Pontiac board of health has order­ 25c just for fun. ever increasing sales are a sure sign the gi caused the medics to temporarily hide ed the greater part of T. P. Nlsbett ’s large their decorations. orchard destroyed on account of the fact people appreciate our way of doing bus- g> that many of the trees are infected with iness. The best Painters and Paper gi Foreclosure Bolt Began. the black knot. G rand Rapids , Mich., April 23.—The Mrs. W. Briggs of Shelbyville has been Hangers furnished when desired. Pure g> Michigan Trust company of this city be ­ taken to the insane asylum at Kalama­ Drugs put up by garduated and register- g> gan suit In the United States circuit zoo. Her mind is weakening, and recent ­ oourt here to foreclose a trust mortgage ly she eluded her friends and walked ed pharmacists ...... g) for 976,000, given by the Hatch Cutlery thirty miles before being overtaken. company, an institution incorporated The poles for Imlay City’s new electrio OUR Travis & Baker. under the laws of Wisconsin and owing a lights are all in position, und it is ex­ CORNER DRUG STORE. manufacturing plant at Buchanan, Ber­ pected that the lights will bo tusned on rien county, Mich. The mortgage was May 1. CARPET SALES The St. Joseph Valley Baptist associa­ given last summer to secure payment of tion will hold its thirty-second annual 160 bonds of 9600 each payable after four Are great, our stock the largest we ever had Chapin Sc Co. —Dry Goods. and before seven years, with 7 per cent to meeting at Burr Oak April 30 and May 1 be paid semi-annually The cutlery com­ and 2. and prices the lowest. Don ’t fail to get prices pany has failed to meet the first payment Wayland will soon have a new black ­ of interest and the trust company has de­ smith shop, a reorganized creamery and a and see styles and qualities. clared the entire principal due, hence tho new produce and commission house, tho foreclosure proceedings. railroad having laid a sidetrack for the last named. Reunited After Many Years. Coldwatcr ’s Young Woman ’s Chris ­ Detroit , Mich., April 22.—Walter tian association has 12J members. Barker, a veteran of tho war, has just Tho building prospects In Pontiac this Mrs. Dry Doods Buyer. been reunited to his family, whom he season arc exceedingly bright. If money only grew on trees and eveybody owned an had not seen since he left for tho front If pending negotiations result favora ­ orchard, it wouldn ’t make much difference how it was nearly thirty years ago. He kept up no bly Fenton will have a carriage and wag­ on factory soon. OUR CAPE SALE spent. Being as it is, however, it makes an “all-fired ” correspondence with home during the war Dr. H. C. Gulllott, for several years lot of difference as to whether you spend it wisely or and his family moved from Wisconsin to past on the medical staff of the insane Saturday was a great success, We will* con- this county. When the war closed Bar­ otherwisely. We are giving everybody a chance to ker returned home, but could find no ssylum at Pontiac, has resigned his posi ­ tinue it again next Saturday. trace of his wife and children and finally tion, and will sail for England next come in with us on the ground floor on our line of ele­ went west. A few weeks ago he learned month, where ho will spend some time. gant spring goods consisting ol all the latest fads and his wife and children were living near Cold water is very proud of hor publlo library, which now contains 10,000 vol ­ novelties in Wool and Wash Goods: here and he found them. A touching re­ umes, which are cared for in a handsome union followed. ______Brocade Glorias, Brillianteen Lustina, Soliels brick library building presented for that Shepley Suitings, Franklin Suitings, French Novelties, Rod of a Long Strike. purpose by a public spirited citizen. Storm Serges. Crystal Silks, Figured Taffetas, Sunol Silks. English Beige, I Air Cloth. Dowagiac , Mich., April 18.— The Rev. E. H. Inman, pastor of the Baptist Court Royal Piques. Dimities, Sea Island Percales. Round Oak Stove company has restored church at Centerville, has tendered his Serpentine Crepes, Brocade Satteens, Cashmere Imperials, resignation, to take effect May 1. Sea Island Zephyrs; Baby Zephyrs, Scotch Zephyrs, the former schedule of wages, and the Taffetta Moire, Printed Plisse Stripes, Fibre Chamois. strike, which has been in progress for six The pipe is being laid at Rochester, H. L. KENDRICK. Oakland county, for tho new water works Our ad., like our profit, is small months, Is now over. All non-union system which Is to be put in by the vil­ men now employed will be retained, lage. Concise, tells the story, that ’s alL union men to bo employed when vacan­ cies occur. F. L. Lee, the manager, says Tho board of supervisors of Tuscola Be wise in your time the company makes the concession be ­ county is now composed of sixteen Re­ A. E. Dutcher— Shoe Dealer With your dollar or dime, cause othor stove manufacturers were publicans, four Democrats and two Popu ­ about to make a cut in wages on account lists. And spend it where values won ’t fall, of tho Dowagiao reduction, and he did The annual banquet of Menominee, not desire to cause a general cut iu Mich., Circle of Confidence Masters, was a* wages. ______given In the Y. M. C. A. gymnasium hall. Guests from Marinette, Marquetto, Es- LOOKING. Charged with a Grave Crime. canaba and Iron Mountain sat down to Houghton , Mich., April 19.—Charles tho feast. CHAPINS’ES. Ulrich, for seven years employed at the At Hillsdale, Mich., Mrs. Laura Burle­ * Hancock Cheminal works at Dollar Bay son was given a judgment against the Chiok Sc DuBols —Grocers. was arrested, charged with blowing up villago of Reading for 91,NX) for Injuries the works and causing tho death of Domi­ sustained by falling upon a defective nick Christiana on March 15. Ulrich's walk. Are you looking for your spring shoe? If you are just cast wages were cut shortly before the explo ­ Frank M. Bcmls, who has been associ­ sion and considerable jealously Is said ated with the Grand Rapids, Mich., your optics on the beautiful styles at Dutcher ’s. Of The Cash Grocery to have existed between Ulrich and Chris ­ School Furniture company, brought suit tiana. ______at Columbus for nn accounting. course you are looking for the place where the best shoes We come to the front again this week with Prices Albert H. Powoll was appointed deputy Launch of u Lake . collector of customs for tho port of Glad­ are sold the cheapest. That place is at Dutcher ’s. Per­ WAY DOWN where you can not help but see BAY CITY, Mich., April 22.—Upwards stone, Mich., vice J. A. Bradly, resigned. of a thousand people witnessed the haps you are looking and would rather buy where the that we mean business. If you wish to be prudent launching of the monster steel freighter, Tho Vicksburg high school will grad­ and saving of your $ there is but one thing to do, James J. McWilliams, of Buffalo, at uate seven pupils this year. largest stock is kept. You will surely be satisfied if you Wheeler ’s shipyard. The launch was un ­ Scotts, Kalamazoo county, will have a that is, buy your Groceries of us. eventful and completely successful. The Sunday school rally on May 5. stop ia and size up our supply. Then too you may be boat is 860 feet long, all steel and one of Vicksburg people are suffering with an Next Saturday we will offer you the finest of her class afloat. epidemic of German measles. looking for the celebrated W. L. Douglas shoes. We Very large numbers of plum trees are 12 lbs granulated sugar...... 50c 3 Doable Tragedy at Jackson, Mich. being set out in the vicinity of Bangor. have them for Youths, Boys aud Men. The Ladies are cans Standard Tomatoes ...... 25c Jackson , April 23.— Elijah Stewart, Tecumseh people are kicking because 7 lbs crackers...... 25c 3 cans Standard Peas...... 25c aged 29, colored, shot his wife, also col­ the Lake Shore doesn ’t build a new depot looking for the finest variety of Oxfords and all kinds of 3 lbs Cod fish...... -...... 25c 3 cans pumpkin...... 25c ored, three times with a revolver, and ten there. low shoes, just what we have. 6 lbs good raisins ...... 25c 1 gallon can apples ...... 25c minutes later fired a bullet into his own Tho Vicksburg M. E. church has recent* 5 lbs seedless raisins ...... 25c 7 bars Family soap ...... —...... 25c ly added twenty-six persons to its mem­ brain. It Is believed both will die. The 2 cans Warren ’s Alaska salmon ...... 25c 10 bars Fairbank ’s Brown soap...... 25c deed was done at the home of Stewart's bership. brother, Elsba. Anothor atlas of Van Buren county la 4 cans Standard corn ...... 25c 5 bars Happy Day soap (1 lb bars) .... 25c to be Issued soon, the first one In twenty ¥ Refused to Acoept the Flag. years. Saginaw , Mich., April 18. —The Wom­ The annual spring meeting of the These prices will surely keep you coming to our store. en ’s Relief Corps recently decided to pre ­ Vicksburg Driving Park association will sent American flags to all public school be held June 6 and 6. There will be four Yours for good goods and lowest prices. rooms in the city, and Included the Ger­ races each day. DUTCHER’S man Lutheran school oi ll»eSacred Heart. The Coldwater Driving Park associa­ Following the presentation It was ar- tion have just about decided to htyd a THE CASH summer mooting in Jane —the first In several years. . . CASH SHOE HOUSE GROCERS . • ■ CHICK & DuBOIS.

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