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VOL. XXXIX.-NO. 44. ST. JOHNS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1895 . WHOLE NO. 2,021.

LOCAL MATTERS Dr. H, E. Butler and Miss Sadie Butler World ’* Fair Price Winner*. The Republican. are ill with grippe. ROSITA FRIDAY NIGHT. THE REPUBLICAN TICKET. Spaulding & Co. are showing a very Just arrived at the Kenyon feed barn Democratic county convention at St. large line of Ice Skates. EVERYTHING COMPLETE FOR A MAO- over : 300 VOTES POLLED IN THE at St. Johns, Mich. Ten head of the 0. C. VAUGHAN, Fdi UUII. Johns next Saturday. NIFICIENT ENTERTAINMENT. CAUCU8.1 best imported stallions ever entered the BBKV1T1 KB. Hollis Corbin returned from Indiana The Utmost Harmony Prevailed. state, the property of A. B. Holbert, of ---- "TERMS: Deserving of the Most Liberal Patronage. and Illinois Tuesday night. Greeley, Delaware county, Iowa, the Strictly in AAvmnoc, •1.00 Mrs. A. Chaffee ia visiting friends in ' The republican caucus last night for The comic opera Rosita will be pro ­ firm of which the Cleveland Bay Co. Ithaca this week. M. E. social at Mrs. John Hicks’ to­ the nomination of village officers was All Settlements of Past Due Subserip duced at Newton Hall Friday evening, stallion, of Elsie, was purchased, first night. All are cordially invited. the largest ever held. It was called to tions will be made at the rate Wm. P. Scbanck has removed to a February 22d, for the benefit of the prize winner at the Clinton county fair Arcby Mcllhinny, piano tuner, will order at 7:30, J. W. Fitzgerald made of $1.50 Per Tear. farm near Fowler. King ’s Daughters. Madame Price has in 1894, at St. Johns. Our horses have be in St. Johns about March first chairman, Will H. Brunson, secretary Mrs. Frank VanAuken, of Lansing, is the matter in charge, and the opera will won prizes at the World ’s Fair and judges Our adTSrtislng rate* are $100 per column per and H. L. Kendrick, P. E. Walsworth, annum. Busiues* notice* five cent* per line for reported improving. Mr. and Mrs. George Pulfrey, of St. he given by home talent, thoroughly pronounce them second to none. These each insertion. Editorial notices, ten cents. W. W. Simonson and Alonzo Dunn, Business cards, $1 per line per year. J. W. Barnard, of Durand, was in St- Louis, MicLigan, are guests of Dr. and drilled. It ia sure to be a decided suc­ horses are for sale on the most favorable tellers. Over three hundred votes were Marriage, birth and death notices inserted free. Johns on business Saturday. Mrs. Weller. cess, and worthy a very liberal patronage, terms. We kindly invite all to see them Obituary comments, resolutions, cards of thanks, polled. There was a friendly rivalry for etc., will be charged for at the rate of five cents Murdo McDonald has recovered from "Rosita” on the 22nd at Grand Opera for the net receipts are expended in and judge lor themselves. per line. the offices of clerk, marshal and assessor Correspondence containing local news ia aollcted a slight attack of pneumonia. House. Miss Gertrude Dooling will worthy charities: Lang & Lee, Salesman. and a very thorough canvass was made from all parts of the county. Josiah Upton is banking logs near the surprise you with her superb acting. CAST. Anonymous communications not Inserted under for a few days immediately preceding The spelling and prounciation of any circumstances. evaporator and will put in a portable Don Carlos...... E. J. Moinet Warden Fuller entertained a company Don Miguel Mantilla ...... A. J. Hicks the caucus. words in Funk & Wagnall's Standard mill. JOB PRINTING. of ladies and gentlemen from St. Johns Pedro ...... Geo. E. R. Woodruff With the exception of P. E. Wals­ Dictionary are determined by a com­ Austin Cowles, of Essex, bad his leg Walter Lancing ...... C. C. Emmons Our material is new and of the latest styles, and last evening, at the state house of cor­ worth for treasurer, who was paid the mittee of 52 who represent the leading we guarantee satisfaction, both in prices broken by the overturning of a sleigh Yarrick de Iiauner ...... H. A. Dodge rection. Senor Eucinal ...... L. L. Conn compliment of a re-nomination by universities and colleges in the English and quality of work. recently. Jeweler G. B. Porter is a genial Beppo ...... H. B. Washburn acclamation, the ticket was elected speaking world; also by the United Mrs. Dr. Sprague left for Toledo, Ohio, gentlemen, and so vigorously did he Segnola ...... W. L. Shutters by ballot, as follows: States board on geographic names, the BUSINESS DIRECTORY yesterday to visit friends for three or Spanish Muleteer...... Seymour Price shake hands with a friend on Clinton PRESIDENT. philological association of America and four weeks. Dolores ...... Gertrude Dooling ATTORNEYS. avenue last week that he broke one of Myron A. Kniffin ...... 57 England, and the American association Minerva ...... Mrs. A. J. Hicks C. C. Vaughan ...... 230 LEWIS S EVERANCE. A. B. R. M. 8 wigart has been confined to his fingers. Juanita ...... Mrs. H. A. Tromp CLERK for the advancement of science. The ttorney , justice of the peace and his bed during the past week with Inez ...... Alice MalthouseDewitt H. Hunt ...... 173 entire work is written in the same Circuit Court Commissioner, Office over The many friends of the late Silas Venetia ...... Mrs. Henry Ingraham PuttA’s Grocery. pneumonia. Harry’A. Dodge...... 112 reliable manner, making it distinctively M. Babcock and son Charles went to Walton, of Watertown, will be greatly AND Jesse Dunn ...... 21 WM. N. STOCKER, ROSITA...... MAMIE EMMONS the work of specialists in every de­ distressed to learn of the death of his TREASURER.! oldiers and comrades , i being one 8 t. Louis Saturday, where the former partment. S of your number, therefore know your wants will take baths. estimable wife, Saiab, who passed away P. E. Walsworth, by acclamation. and also your rights by law, therfore respectfully so­ last week at her home in Petoskey. She Circuit Court. ASSESSOR. licit jour patronage in the prosecution of claims for ’ Prosecuting Attorney Norton and Josiah Upton ...... 171 BUSINESS LOCALS. pensions, back pay, bounty or rations. Also Notary and her husband were for many years Edwin B. Blake vs. The Estate of Mahetta T. Public. Enquire at Putt’s grocery. John Dooling were in DeWitt yesterday Fred A. Travis...... 127 Money to let on real estate security at 28tf WM. N. STOCKER. residents of Watertown, and had a Bundage. Verdict for plaintiff $257.08. trying a law suit. John Phlegharr vs. Wilbur N. Reddout. MARSHAL. reasonable rates enquire of w. W. Brainard ...... 73 1. H. FKDKWA. H. K. WALBRIDUB large circle of acquaintances. (42-4) Fedewa & Walbridge . John I. Shaver was called to Schen ­ Verdict for plaintiff #43.28. Geo. A. Estes...... 153 Allie E. Cowles vs. Frank Grubrugh. Ver­ FEDEWA A WALDRIDGE, ectady, N. Y., by the death of his Mr. Bliss, who conducted the Inter ­ E. I. JParmenter ...... 00 > Wanted. ttorneys at law , st. Johns , mich . dict for plaintiff $023.50. Over Travis A Baker’s. brother Martin, Monday. national Business college in St. Johns J. H. Dutton ...... 20 Three or four furnished rooms for A The last case is a very peculiar one. While John O'Bryan ...... 0 B. M. PERRIN. P. K. PERRIN. A. J. BALDWIN. last fall, is now running a commercial hauling wood to St. Johns, Frank Grubaugh, light housekeeping. Inquire at Hotel A. W. Skinner, of Bengal, left for No choice on first ballot. The secoDd St. Johns. lwp. PERRINS A BALDWIN, Carroll, Wayne county, Nebraska, yes­ school at North Adams, Massachusetts. of Greenbush, broke a wagon wheel or axle, near Osborn ’s corners on the State road, he ballott nominated Estes by the following vote: ttorneys at law , money loaner terday, to visit his sister. Prof. Curtis, teacher of penmanship, left W. W. Brainard ...... 04 Receivers’ Sale. A and Real state Agents, Office ove changed his load to another wagon, left the Notice is hereby given that we, the Wickes’ grocery, Clinton Ave., 8t. Johns, Mich. for Fitchburg, Massachusetts, Monday. broken one beside the road, and came on to Geo. A. Estes...... 104 R. G. Steel and Chas. P. Baker left for E. I. Parmenter ...... 34 undersigned, receivers of the Michigan KDWIN H. LTON. JOHN C. DOOLINO. He talks of returning to St. Johns next St. Johns. Soon after Mrs. Cowles came along New York Saturday to attend the Scattering ...... 3 Mortgage Company, Limited, will sell at LYON A DOOLING. fall to organize a permanent school. and her horse was frightened. A Miss Carter National L. A. W. assembly. TRUSTEES. public auction at the office of the com- ttorneys at law , st. johns , mich . was just behind her with a horse and cart, and anv. iu St. Johns. Mich., to the highest Office over Kendrick ’s store. 35tf Mrs. A. S. Benjamin, of Portland, who her horse was also frightened and ran into the Only one ballot each for the three trustees A Miss Katie Seibert and Mr. Albert was required to nominate, as follows: Cidder, the following property, viz.: SPAULDING '.NORTON A WEIMER Seibert, of Bengal, left for Cleveland, recently gave a parliamentary drill in rig of Mrs. Cowles, throwing the latter out and Commission mortgages, which are injuring her badly. The testimony developed Fred F. Murdock...... 2 ttorneys at law , office over st. St. Johns, by a unanimous vote of the George Thompson ...... 102 practically secondjtnortgages, amounting Johns National Bank. Ohio, Monday, to visit relatives. the fact that Grubaugh left his broken wagon A executive board of the state W. C. T. U., Chas. Fowler...... 2 to about $16,9S7, averaging $15 each; Mrs. E. M. Voorhees, of Greenbusli, beside the road 24 hours. The case will first mortgages, on farm and other real WALBRIDGE A OSBORN, has been chosen to fill the state presi ­ probably be appealed. R. G. Morrison ...... 0 ^TTORNEYS AT LAW, ST. JOHNS. MICH was called to Minneapolis Monday by Jefferson Bain ...... 2 estate property, about $654; second the serious illness of her mother. dency of that organization until the H. W. Morris...... 9 mortgages, amounting to about $275; annual convention in May, the vacancy Alba Hey wood in Edgewood Folks. Henry Palmer...... 3 numerous tax titles; hook accounts; pyysioiANrs. Services every evening this week at being caused by the death of Mrs. office furniture; one number two (2) the Bengal U. B. chuch. Quarterly A fair sized audience greeted Alba Henry Palmer...... 83 Remington typewriter; our title to about HENRY PALMER, M. D. Lath rap. George Morrison ...... 1 eneral practicioner and practi - meeting next Saturday and Sunday. Heywood in "Down in Injianny ” and H. W. Morris...... 14 9,000 acres of land, which is held under G cal Occulist. Office over Hunt ’s Drug Store, '(The M. E. society let the contract for "Edgewood Folks” at the Grand opera foreclosure of second mortgages, the Office hours 2 to 5 p. if. 49tf Fred A. Travis, of St Johns, and Isaac R.G. Morrison ...... 3 first being unsatisfied; about 890 acres S. E. GILLAM, M. D„ Hewitt, of Maple Rapids, took the remodeling the parsonage Monday even ­ house last Wednesday night. The one Henry Palmer, unaminous. of unincumbered land, situated in about HYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OFFICE AND shrine degrees at Grand Rapids Friday. ing to Geo. Hebler, of Lansing. It will act curtain raiser, "Down in Injianny, ” Wm. Cochrane ...... 10 10 different counties; about 1,500 acres P residence west of Court House. Office hours be very nice when completed. The wassimply immense. Alba, as the old H. W. Morris...... 47 of land sold on contract, against which 1 t» 4 p. m., except Wednesdays from 7 to 9 p M. Attorney W. J. Gray, of Detroit, spent J. W. Fitzgerald...... 1 church contract has not been let. Bids father, completely won the good graces there are first mortgages, which are C. E. KNAPP, M. D.. Monday and Tuesday in St. Johns on Alonzo Dunn ...... 2 unsatisfied. The above property will be HYSICIAN AND SUHGEON. OFFICE ON are in from several places. Rev. Martin of the audience by his superb acting. Fred Jackson ...... l Court House square—east of Court House, Michigan Mortgage Company business. sold March 15th, A. D. 1895, beginning P8t. Johns. has $9,000 pledged toward the new build ­ “Edgewood Folks,” a play of some M. A. Kniffin ...... 2 at one o ’clock p. m., subject to private Mrs. Gilbert Parrish was called to ing. He expects to get the balance merit, followed. Mr. Heywood ’s imper ­ George Munroe ...... 1 sale of any of it, before that date. Terms DR. R. G. MORRISON. M. McDonald ...... 9 Sears, Osceola county, Monday, on pledged in a short time. sonations of "Silly Billy” and the “Old of sale will be cash. We reserve the HYSICIAN ANI) SURGEON. OFFICE ON C. Pulrey...... 1 right to reject any and all bids. P Clinton Avenue, north of railroad. Office account of the serious illness of her son. Maid,” particularly the latter, were fine. houra from 9 to 12 a. M.,and 1 to 5 P. u., and 6 to 8 One of the most pleasant gatherings Solon DeWitt...... 1 The Michigan Mortgage Co . (Ltd .) evening. Sunday 2 to 5 p. m. Harry Dodge will play Garrick in the He has not been in St. Johns for several Will H. Brunson, K. G. Steel and F. A. of the season was at James Boughton ’s, Coleman C. Vaughan , RTHUR CORBIN. D. D. S.—Crowns, "Bridge opera of ‘‘Rosita” on February 22. If i i ■ years and a marked‘improvement was Travis were chosen village committee for the John II. Fedewa , Work ’’ (teeth without plates) and all Latest East Bingham, last rriday evening. J v . ensuing year. A you miss seeing Garrick you miss a r_,_j_ I noticed. In all, the entertainment was Edwin H. Lyon , Processes. About thirty neighbors and friends, treat. a success and merited a better atten- Receivers. DR. ERNEST SCHEMER. from St. Johns, sat down to a bountiful Representative Redfern has intro ­ dance. DECLAMATION CONTEST. Receivers’ !>sl«. •p HY8I0IAN AND 8URGEON. OFFICE OVER supper, which was most heartily en ­ Gruler’s Store, Fowler, Mich. duced a bill to prohibit either party to K. C. lluc-k Won First Prize, Miss Viva Notice is hereby given that on March joyed by all. With song and social 15th, 1895, we shall offer for sale at MISCELLANEOUS. a diyorce from marrying within two Perrin, Second. intercourse the guests made merry un ­ Theodore Schlegel, of the Palace public auction, or at privato sale, before essons in short hand and type - years. till the "wee small hours, ” and all Steam Laundry, has so far recovered Wednesday- evening, February 13, members that date, lot numbered nineteen (19) of writing given by Mrs. J. E. Litteil. Terms Silas Randolph and son, of Pine block numbered two (2) Durand Land reasonable.L 7tf acknowledged the evening to have been from his late illness as to be able to of the Literary Society gave a pleasant enter ­ •River, Gratiot county, formerly of St- tainment, consisting of a declamation contest. Company ’s first addition to the Village E. I. HULL, one long t > be remembered. attend to his duties again. of Durand, Micb.,upon which is situated NDERTAKER, NO. 16 CLINTON AVENUE. Johns, spent Friday with friends in this The exercises were opened with an address by Rey. W. W. Hoyt, of St. Louis, will a two story brick building, now occupied U Residence 105 Wight street. village. Deputy Revenue Collector Edwin Superintendent Monroe, in which hejexplained assist in the meetings being held in the the object of the meeting —simply entertain ­ as clothing store by M. C. Terry. Place H. M. GOHN, Judge Daboll will deliver a lecture in Pennell has blanks for income tax re­ will be sold subject to a net incumberance ETERINARY SURGEON. GOLD MEDAL- F. M. church at present. He will re­ ment of friends and patrons of the school. ist of the Ontario Veterinary College. Office the Congregational church, at Owosso turns and states that all paities and This was followed by prayer, Rev. Butler of about $1,000 and property is worth V main for some time. He is an excellent about $3,000. Sale, beginning at 1 McDonald ’s Drug Store, night calls at Farmers'February 27, for the benefit of the local corporations who had a net income of officiating. A vocal solo by Mr. H. Turner Hotel, St. Johns, Mich. 3 13 speaker and good singer. was well rendered and well received. o ’clock p. in., will be held at onr Grand Army post. $3,.TOO for the year 1894 must apply for office in St. Johns, Michigan. Right to S. W. INGRAHAM, Without any exception, the enter ­ The contest proper was opened by Miss TTNDERTAKER. OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE * Geo. A. Estes drew a first class bicycle blanks and make return before March Hattie Clark, reciting "The Battle Flag of reject any and all bids reserved. U Square, St. Johns, Mich. on No. 101 at Sturgis music store last 1st, or fifty per cent, penalty will be tainment given by Prof. Byron W. Shenandoah," a patriotic subject and speaker, The Michigan Mortgage Co . (Ltd .) f C. C. Vaughan , week. One hundred and twenty-five added at that time. The law does not King, of Pittsburg, was the finest of its as all would affirm after hearing her. Second. IJ1HE CLINTON COUNTY SAVINGS BANK character ever given in St. Johns. As “The Sioux Chief ’s Daughter. ” given by Miss By < J. H. Fedewa , numbers were sold. allow him to call upon people and fur­ (. E. H. Lyon , a humorist and dramatic reader he is a Ivah Patterson, was thoroughly enjoyable and ST. JOHNS, MICH. Last night ’s Detroit Evening News nish blanks, but the law is very likely realistic. Her voice is pleasing and her man ­ Receivers. to get a detective after those liable who host in himself and holds his audience PAY8 4 PER CENT. INTEREST ON DEPOSITS says: "The nomination of the new post ­ ner graceful. Miss Lena Bailey gave a comic Buy poultry food, ground bone, crushed spell bound. The Chariot Race from selection, "Too Utterly Utter.” Her imper ­ AND LOANS MONEY ON APPROVED master at St. Johns will probably be re­ fail to make return. oyster shell of Foebch & Danley . "Ben Hur” has been well recited here, sonation of the young lady just returned from ported favorably today. ” Charles A. Hulse, of Eureka, formerly 43eow.______BONDS AND REAL ESTATE 8ECURITY. but never before with such eloquence a fashionable boarding school, and the practical Mr. and Mrs. Horace Keys, Mr. and of the firm of Eagle & Hulse, and a common sense of the father were really "too ALBERT J. BALDWIN,President. and dramatic expression. 8 . D. Watson, of St. Johns, is sales Mrs. Jillison, of Ovid, and Albert De- brother of Dart Hulse, of St. Johns, has utterly utter” in the way of perfection. Glen manager, in Clinton county, for Funk O. PENNELL. Vice-President. Steel in "The Dream of Eugene Aram” showed Camp, of DesMoines, Iowa, were guests entered into copartnership with E. I. & Wagnalls ’ Standard Dictionary. P. E. WALSWORTH, Treasurer. thorough understanding and careful study. Write for circulars. of St. Johns ’ friends last Friday. ’ Hull, the Clinton avenue furniture ANNOUNCEMENTS. Between the second and third speakers we were Letters advertised February 10, 1895: dealer and undertaker, and the new favored with a vocal solo by Miss Mamie Don ’t go cold because you need a TATE BANK OF 8T. JOHNS. Regular meeting of the Ladies of the Mac­ Emmons. Her talent is so well known that it cloak to keep you warm. I have about S S. C. Cunningham, August Forest, firm has purchased the furniture busi- COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS. cabee at Maccabee hall February 22. Ladies, is unnecessary to comment upon it; only this, twenty or twenty-five garments, not Orlando Hulbert. Mrs. Orville Hulbert, nt -s of D. G. Steel, on Walker street come early. we never weary of listening. the newest styles, but good substantial CAPITAL. $50,000. George Phelps, Ernest L. Rose. eas\ opposite the postoffice. The Clin ­ Quarterly meeting will commence on Fri­ During the absence of the judges, Miss Mc- cloaks, worth from $5 to $15, your choice Crea shortened the time delightfully with this week for $2. This lot will go quick NET ASSETS OF STOCKHOLDERS, $900,000.00 Glenn, the 2-year-old son of Joseph ton a -enue store will also be continued day night in the F. M. church and continue over the Sabbath. three recitations. The return of the judges at these prices. First come first served. O. W. MUNGER, President. Cramer, of East Bingham, pulled a pan for the present, at least Since Mr. were greeted with a hush of expectancy, Respectfully Hull engaged in business he has Ijeen The woman's association of the Congrega ­ GEO. F. MARVIN, Vice-President. of hot lard off a table, burning his face tional church will meet at the home of Mrs. followed by the announcement that the first H. L. Kendrick . J. W. FITZGERALD, Cashier. and neck in a frightful manner last liberal!v »atronized, and is highly Allie Cowell Tuesday p. M., February 20th. prize, given by the society, a beautiful volume esteemed. ir. Hulse has been a suc­ of “The Fair God,” by Lew Wallace, was Ornamental and orchard trimming. H. H. FITZGERALD, Asst.Cash. week. A meeting will be held at the court house, awraded to Robert Buck. This decision met Terms reasonable —satisfaction guaran ­ cessful merchant, is known as a hustler, at one o'clock next Saturday to complete the DIRECTORS: E. J. Moinet will be home from Ann the hearty approval of all who heard him in teed. Grafting in season. O. W. Munger, Geo. F. Marvin, J. H. Corblt, J. H. and a man of st. 'ct integrity. He has a organization of a county farmer's institute his realistic representation of the dying news- H. M. Ford , St. Johns. Arbor to take a leading partin "Rosita.” association. Decatur Bross is president, and Fedewa, John J. Kelser, Jesse Sullivan, James wide acquaintance The new firm is an l)oy “h'ib. ” The second prize, a silver shield As "General Knickerbocker, ” in the J. T. Daniells secretary. given by the teachers, was worthily awarded See Spaulding & Co before buying a Richardson,C.8. Allison, Michael Spltzley, exceptionally strong one. You are cordially invited to attend an old new stove. O. E. Corbin, tteo. W. Emmons* "Little Tycoon ” last year, he was a great to Miss Viva Perric. Teeter & DuBois, proprietors of the fashioned donation to be held at the residence An incident full of heartfelt and soul-stirring success. of C. N. Rice Thursday evening, February 21. Fancy tea and coffee Dots A Per Cent. Interest Paid on Time Depoalts. Hillside farm, Duplain, Mich., are com­ patriotism was the recognition of “Old Glory ” At Spaulding & Co ’s. The Evening News summarizes the Refreshments will be served and plenty of by the audience rising and singing ‘‘America." chances of the various candidates for ing to the front as breeders of thorough ­ bam room provided. Proceeds for Rev. Cor­ Best watcb, clock and jewelery re­ man, pastor. Marriage Licenses. the supreme bench, saying Judge Moore bred Jersey cattle. They sold and pairing At Allison ’s. shipped to G. W. Nestle, Chicago The ladies’ association of the Congregational Fourth Entertainment Congregational has the lead with VanZile second. Buy your Meat Saws and Butcher DATE. NAME AND RESIDENCE. AGE. Grove, III., a six-months-old Jersey bull, church will give an oyster supper at the home Star Course. Feb. 18 —Dan Miller, Fowler...... 25 There are six other candidates, all of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Travis, 300 Walker Knives of Spaulding & Co. Katie Simmons, Westphalia ...... 45 good men. which Mr. Nestle will place at the head sheet east, on Tuesday evening, February 25 W. N. Ferris will give a lecture of his herd, this calf being a grand ­ Supper will be served from O to 8 o ’clock. "Getting on in the World, ” at Newton We buv live poultry any week day The Ingham county republicans in ­ Tickets 25 cents. A 'cordial invitation is ex ­ but Saturdays. Fobrch & Danly . married . son of the world ’s prize winner at Hall Friday evening, March 1st. Re­ dorsed Judge Cahill for the supreme Chicago in ’93. Mr. Nestle was very tended to all. At the home of the bride's parents in Bengal, served seats at Hunt ’s drug store "The Majestic” is the best, for sale bench, and at the suggestion of James fortunate in securing him to fill this The next meeting of the Ladies Literary only by Spaulding & Co. February 13, by Rev. Chas. Corman, Mr. M. Turner passed a free silver coinage Club will be held at the home of Mrs. F. A. Wednesday morning, February 27th. William Bandtto Miss Janie Swagart. important place. Mr. Teeter, who is the Travis Wednesday afternoon, February 30. resolution. Lansing citizens generally Every lady and gentleman in the city At the parsonage In Bengal, February 17, by . , e .. „ .... manager of Hillside farm, is on the Program: current events; home news, Mrs. E. If you want a Coal 8 tove or Wood and vacinity is cordially invited to call Rev. Chas. Corman, Mr. Xaver Barnhart to are doing what they can for Mr. Cahill. right track both as a Jersey breeder and 1 Pennel; foreign news, Mrs. L. K. Patterson ; Heater for next year, call and get one at Spaulding & Co. ’s and inspect the Miss Pauline Jacobs, both of Riley, butter maker. This Jersey butter has quotations from Bousuet; biography of now as we shall close out all we have on Majestic steel range- Through the kindly assistance of the Bousuet, Mrs. Travis; religion of France, K. O. T. M. and the earnest efforts of not been sold for less than 26 cents per hand at Cost, rather than carry them Mrs. O. W. Munger; review of chapters 31, 82 over. Good for this week only. All kinds of pocket and table cnltery Iftbehairis falling out, or turning the L. O. T. M. the orange social held at pound since September 1st. This is two and 33, Mrs. Faxon; question box. At the Fowler £ Ball . At 8pauldino & Co ’s. gray, requiring a stimulant with the Maccabee hall on Friday evening, cents per pound higher than Elgin close of the literary club Mrs. King, of Jackson, nourishing ana coloring food, Hall’s will address the ladies upon the subject of if February 15, was well attended and the creamery has brought in the mean ­ Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer is just ‘‘Physical Culture." All ladies interested in Spaulding & Co. have a large line of Your clock stops take it to Allison ’s the specific. results exceedingly gratifying. time. this subject are invited to he present. kates. for repairs...... ——J— -• * :— — ——— ------'— — —-

ST. JOHNS REPUBLICAN, WEDNESDAY. FEB. 20, 1895.

Benton Ilarbor is to have a board of STATE LEGISLATURE. CONGRESSIONAL NEWS. LA GA80OONE IB SAPS. STATE NEWS NOTES. trade. MAJOR AND MINOR. Senate .— 22d dav.—The bill for vestlbuled Senate .—50th day.—The financial question Arrived at New York 10 Day* Lata, Having ear* on street railway lines was promptly The female minstrel craze has ar­ again came forward when Mr. Hill (Dem., N. Broken Her Machinery Twice. A CHAPTER OF THE DOINGS OF rived at Mason. passed. Several other measures also passed: Appropriating >20.000 for marking position of NEWS OF INTEREST AND MORE Y.,) presented a resolution defining the policy New York: La Gascogne, the French Out of 850,000 taxes at Holland only Mlchlgau troops at Chattanooga and Chlcka- of the government to pay Its bonds in gold In MICHIGANDERS. mauga: amending the election law: for the OR LESS IMPORTANCE. case the parity between gold and silver could steamship came into port 10 days over ­ $300 remains unpaid. determination by probate courts of the sanity not be successfully maintained. Mr. Stewart, due, with three red lights hanging of persons theretofore adjudged Insane: amend ­ representing tbe radical silver element, sub ­ from her foretopmast as signals that Kon-Partlsan* Talk Over Silver at Battle Houghton has 2,000 applications for mitted a counter resolution declaring that the ing Wayne county jury commission act: fora government ha0: attorney- evident that the case would have re­ able assurance from Chairman Cockrell Louise Hopkins, a special student general. $3,000, an increase of *2.200; state land five firemen were killed and 10 injured. Best grades. .$4 50 *$5 20 $4 50 $6 00 $5 00 of the committee on appropriations. in the University at Ann Arbor, a commissioner, *2,500. an increase of *1,700; sulted in an acquittal had it not ended Lower grades.3 00 4 4 00 300 300 440 superintendent of public lnstructlon.*2.500an in ­ in a mistrial. Debs expressed himself France and Siam are having more Pittsburg — From the way things are moving the daughter of the late Judge Hopkins, crease of $1,500. Representative Waite's bill trouble over the Mekong river terri­ senator thinks the state park is an of Peoria, Ill., became insane from as confident that he and his associates Best grudes.. $4 50115 00 $4 25 (4 50 $4 65 amending the law so as to provide a property would have been acquitted. The con ­ tory. There has been some bloodshed Lower grades.3 25& 4 25 330 350 425 assured thing. worry over examinations. qualification il.sto taxablei for voters, on already. Cincinnati — questions of raising money for school purposes tinuance of the ease leaves the Amer­ Best grades $4 25 3f4 60 *4 00 $5 00 $4 70 While Mrs. L. E. Hastings, of Win ­ was in committee of the whole. Several meas­ ican Railway Union directors free Firemen at Incendiaries. ures were passed: Allowing members from William Whipple, of Ithaca, tried to Lower grades. 2 25 4 4 00 200 3 25 435 chester, was away from home her chil ­ the upper peninsula extra compensation at the temporarily, but under two bail bonds. find out the age of a horse by counting Cleveland — Samuel Graham, captain of hose dren got hold of a kerosene can and Best grades.. $4 00 t$4 40 $3 65 $5 00 $4 65 company No. 2, at Ypsilanti, was ar­ rate of $2 a day, as provided for in the constitu ­ its teeth. He has three fingers less spilled the contents on the stove. The tion: making misappropriation of Wayne Mexlco-Guatemala War Cloud Disappear*. than he had. Lower grades. 3 00.4 3 90 300 400 400 rested charged with incendiarism. clothes of one child, aged 4 years, county funds a felony equal to embezzlement: Chicago — For 18 months fires, destroying vacant for a special joint committee to draft a memo­ City of Mexico: Mexico's conditions M ichaei Callahan, accused of shooting Best grades $4 00 3*4 90 $4 00 $.5 40 $4 36 caught fire and he was fatally burned. rial to congress against the sale of Mackinac have been peacefully accepted by Lower grades.236® 3 95 250 325 385 houses and sheds were frequent on the Island. William Wickwire at Climax last sum­ Mrs. Anna S. Benjamin, of Portland, Guatemala, who guarantees their mer. has been held for trial in the Kal­ Detroit — east side and the fact that Capt. Gra­ Senate .—24th day.—During the discussion Best grades . $4 00 4$4 25 $3 00 $4 00 $4 25 ham's men were always ready to re­ who has been elected to fill the office fulfillment. Both sides have made amazoo circuit court. over the tactory inspection bill the proposer, concessions. The Guatemalan ques­ Lower grades.2 00 a 3 75 160 300 400 spond excited suspicions. Chas. M. of president of the state W. C. T. U., Senator Urundage. and Senator Jewell became DRAIN, ETC. made vacant by the death of Mrs. tion is at last amicably settled upon The four-story brick blocK, Nos. 10 Wulker. a former minute man. was involved in a bitter dispute, shook their lists to 16, Lock street. Buffalo, occupied by Wheat, Corn, Oats. Mary T. Lathrap, lias been president at e tch other, and but for the intervention of an equitable basis between the two No 2 red No 2 mix No 2 white taken into custody and he made a full the sergeant-at-arms would have come to manufacturing firms, was gutted by of the Fifth congressional district W. republics. The boundary between the Pittsburg —54 @5454 42 @43 confession of the firemen starting the blows. The bill w.is passed after the appro ­ tire. Total loss 8100.000. 31 @3154 fires to secure larger pay, they being C. T. U. for 15 years. priation had been cut from $9,000 to $6,000. two countries will be definitely deter­ Cinclnnatl-54* @56 4354 344 315$ '13154 There was nothing else of interest except the mined upon, and a war indemnity is Two boys, aged 10 and 12, sons of Cleveland- 54 @5454 4254343 31 paid by the hour for service. A boy named John Ebert, was found noticing und introduction of bills. Important @3154 accepted by Guatemala, who will also John Cnuffield, of Johnstown, Pa., ran Toledo — 53 @5354 42 @4254 31 @3154 in a shanty at a lumber camp a few bills noticed: A newspaper libel bill: to license pay damages for Mexican property de­ A Brute to Go to Prison. miles from Big Rapids, bleeding to tire insurance agents for foreign companies; away from school to go skating and New York -5654 @66* 48t4@48H 3854@37 to prohibit the furnishing of tobacco in any stroyed. This will end the trouble. were afterward afraid to return home. Chicago — 50*46154 4254 442* 3154®31* It took a jury just five minutes rt death. He was unable to give an ac­ form to minors; a special canvass of votes Owosso to find James B. Wright guilty cast in elections to lill vacancies in office of They were found frozen to death. •Detroit- 54 @M>4 4254 44254 34 @3454 count of how he caine to be in that Lochren Still Fights Judge Long. of atrocious treatment of his 13-vear- state senator and representative held during Judge Noble, of the common pleas •Detroit —Hay. No 1 Timothy, *10. Potatoes, condition, but he is supposed to have the session of the legislature: making it a Washington: Commissioner of Pen ­ 55ab0. Live Poultry, Chickens. 8^854: Ducks. old wife, Eva Connaven. who, after a shot himself while handling a gun. felony to furnish liquor to minors, intoxicated court, Cleveland, has rendered a deci­ 9<0l0; Turkeys, 8 9. Eggs. Fresh. 24; few months of married life returned to He died soon after being found. persons, or persons in the habit of becoming sions Lochren has referred the decision sion to the effect that one state cannot Storage, 19 (.20. Butter, Fresh Dairy, 17@19; her widowed mother a wreck mentally intoxicated. House .— Representative Waite of Judge Bradley, of the circuit court, compel the licensing of the sale of con ­ Creamery, 24425. and physically. Ever since she escaped Lee John, of Houghton, does not took the floor and made a neat speech present ­ in the case of Judge Long, to the at­ believe in the tierce competition that ing a cut glass table service to Representative vict-made goods from another state. from Wright, Eva has been unable to and Mrs. Ware returned thanks to his fellow torney-general of the United States. WEEKLY REVIEW OF TRADE. leave her bed, and she has wasted now prevails among Houghton laun- members on behalf of himself and Mrs. Ware Judge Long had secured a writ of Mrs. Wm. Siefert and two children drymen, reducing the price for a col­ who sat beside bini at the time, nearly 100 bills mandamus to com pel the commissioner were drowned by breaking through New Y$ bk —Dun's weekly trade review says: away until her death is expected daily. were introduced during the day, and consider ­ Exports of gold and withdrawals from the lar to 1 cent, and he started to chastise able business was transacted. Tne biggest of pensions to pay him his pension of the ice when crossing the Ohio river his competitors. He had already laid below Pittsburg. The water was only treasury have been almost entirely stopped b; MICHIGAN HAPPENINGS. thing was the defeat of the resolution for the 872 per month, which Commissioner tbe contract for purchases of gold from Messrs. out four almond-eyed laundrymen submission of the constitutional amendment Lochren had reduced. The attorney- three feet deep, but the current was Belmont and Morgan. For tbe moment busi ­ when he was pulled by the coppers. increasing the salaries of state officers. The ness only waits to know whether sales of Mrs. Abram Vanderpool diedat bill Incorporating Masonic associations was general will probably appeal the ease strong. American securities and withdrawals of gold Belleville at the age of 94. C. B. Grant, of North Star, was ar­ passed, with Immediate effect. The bill put ­ to the court of appeals of the District Ludington is hopping mad at the F. from the treasury have been lastingly stopped ting into the oath to be taken by electors the of Columbia. by the remarkable increase of confidence. The Nearly 300 conversions were made at rested by U. S. Marshal Perriott, of constitutional provision that the; are full citi­ & P. M. because they are going to take two obstacles which block the path just now the recent revival in Charlotte. Bay City, for fraudulent use of the U. zens Instead of having taken out their first off an important mail train. The are exceeding cheapness of farm products aod S. mails. He advertised in the name papers, as formerly, was passed. The general U. S. Minister to Mexico I* Dead. peoDle threaten a boycott and will restricted operations in industries. There has One law-breaking Alpena saloon ­ bill for the incorporation of villages was re­ City of Mexico: Minister Isaac P. been no gain in prices of farm products on the of J. J. Jack, in the Detroit Free Press, turned from the Senate with numerous amend ­ connect with the G. R. & I. by a pony whole. Continued dullness is reported in cot­ keeper was lined 8200 and another for men to go south, expenses paid, ments. and it was re-committed to the special Gray arrived here via the Mexican express route. tons. In the main the works are well em­ 8150. and requiring S? enclosed in a letter to House committee. The Senate amendments National railway with a severe case of ployed. with extremely scanty profits and con ­ to the House resolution regarding the proposed pneumonia. The Pullman car con ­ Annie Kohn. who murdered her hus ­ siderable doubt whether the market will be Ex-Treasurer Wm. Erratt, of Che ­ show good faith. He secured over sale of Mackinac Island were concurred In. band near Belleville, 111., with the aid found for accumulating stocks of same goods. boygan, is charged with embezzling ductor found him unconscious at 2 8200 from applicants. Senate .—2f>th day.—Among notices of bills of her paramour. George Centrell, has Trade in woolens is by no means satisfactory, 813,200 of county funds. o'clock a. m. He was carried from the though fairly large volume In medium and low The board of control of the School for was one to prevent unlawful keeping of liquor train on a stretcher to the American been adjudged guilty of murder in the grades, but prices have been generally reduced Chesaning water works people have Deaf at Flint held a meeting to investi ­ in counties heretofore adopting local option; hospital, where he died five hours later. first degree and the penalty fixed at and competition with cheap foreign goods is 6truck a vein of cold water which another, to make a uniform retailers' tax at death. Centrell has already been felt somewhat more. Failures for the week gate the charges against hupt. Clark. $600. with an *8 (j0 tax for wholesalers, and pro ­ He had been sick all the way down were 270 in the United States, against 332 last throws a stream 15 feet high. M. P. Cook, who made the charges, viding that violation of the luw shall work for­ from St. Louis. hanged. year, and 51 in Canadu. against 65 last year. feiture of license and forever debar the viola ­ Judge Maxwell, of Bay City, has or ­ protested that that body had no power tors from engaging In the llnuor trade in the While breaking into a stack of hay dered another grand jury, this one to to conduct the investigation and with ­ state. Senator Townsend s bill appropriating Forty Seventh Day Adventists held that was wintered in an unused barn, New Y okk —Bradstreet's trade review says: drew the charges, but at once preferred $2.1.000 for the establishment of a working Milder and pleasanter weather, following the rake over the coals city and county home for the adult b.ind was favorably re­ a reunion in Battle Creek. They Gideon Fallis, a farmer near Bryan, severe storms and extremely low temperature, officials who were slighted before. new charges with the committee ap ­ ported. Senator Urundage secured a reconsid ­ were students who attended the Ad­ O., discovered the bodies of two men have with few exceptions failed to stimulate pointed by the state legislature. orders for seasonable goods or the distributive The Hotel Golden and Lake Shore eration of his bill for factory Inspection, the ventist college during the first five who had evidently taken shelter in movement generally. January gross earnings Peach and fruit growers at Shelby appropriation for which was cut from 9.000 to years of its existence. Several were the barn from the cold and had been of railways Indicate the bottom has been house burned at AllegaD. The fire are hot under the collar at what they $o.0oo. and had it referred to the committee on touched b t there are signs of improvement was under great headway before the labor. Gov. K! h transmitted three communi ­ from foreign lands. frozen to death. allege is the unfair treatment accorded cations. The first was un invitation from Gov. accompanying them. Prices on the whole have firemen could get to it, and hydrants A company has been organized in Some well informed orange growers maintained u position of relative steadiness. them by Chicago commission houses McKinlev to the legislature of Michigan to Live cattle ami hogs are higher, due to im­ were frozen. Loss 86,500; insurance, participate in the centennial celebration of the Cleveland to build and operate a line in Florida say that 95 per cent of the provement in eastern demands and decline in every year. They say these people treaty of peace made by Gen. Wayne In 1795, orange trees are killed outright. The 82,500. have swindled them by offering them which takes place at Greenville. O., August 8 of canalboats between Cleveland and receipts at western centers. The check in re­ next year s crop will not reach 100.000 ceipts of corn Is responsible for the advance in Hundreds of wild ducks are being good prices early in the season and next. Another asked that the $2,277 of World's New York. They will be built so as Fair money unexpended d « used for the pub ­ boxes, against 5,000.000 boxes this that cereal. Prices are unchanged for leather killed from the Main street bridge over then did not pay when the paying time to be seaworthy on Lake Erie and will oats, pork, cotton. Iron and steel, but bleached lication of the reports of those In charge of be towed by propellers down the lake year. Every vegetable crop, the entire the St. Joseph river in Niles. The came. They threaten to combine and the Michigan exhibits. The other asked that cottons have sold lower, at some points the ducks come there for water, as it is the open a Chicago office and have nothing the legislature pay the expenses of the mem­ to the Erie canal. It is claimed that strawberry crop and four-fifths of the lowest on record. Wheut Is also off. on addi­ bers of the commission appointed to tlx the tional evidence of heavier supplies both at only place where the river is not frozen the scheme will give Cleveland the pineapple plants are destroyed. The homo and abroad than anticipated. Lower more to do with the wicked commis­ places for monuments on the places aggregate loss is conservatively esti­ over. sion men. occupied by Michigan regiments at control of the iron market for New quotations have likewise been made for copper, rhicnamauga and Chattanooga battlefields. York and New England. mated at 81,500,000 in the state. raw sugar and lard. Mrs. Ada M. Smith has begun suit At a big meeting held at Lake House .—The committee on city corporations for 825,000 damages at Fremont, O., Two weeks ago a lad named Peter­ Rufus Ramsey, state treasurer of Linden, details were perfected for the reported the Detroit health board bill with but son, 10 years old. went from Monroe AmrrlrsiM Killed by Mexican*. against the three sons and daughter of colonization of a large tract of crown one dissenting voice. The bill went to com* Illinois, died while in office and was the late ex-President R. B. Hayes, for and Canadian Pacific lands in the Nip- mlttee of the whole to rest a few days. A num ­ Center to visit his father, employed in thought to a wealthy man. His son City of Mexico: Word has been re­ ber of local bills were disposed of and a raft of Crandall ’s sawmill at Grawn. Return ­ ceived from Pueblo of an outrage upon permanent injuries claimed to have issing district, Ontario, Canada. Two new bills introduced. The bill was passed for Elijah was appointed to succeed him been received in a runaway caused by hundred French-Canadians, principally a complete re-registration of electors before ing he took a short cut through the am! before the office was transferred a party of Americans by Mexican the spring election. Rep. Moore offered a res­ bandits. At a tie camp on the Inter a dog owned by the Hayes'. i heads of families, will leave at once woods for the home of his uncle, but to him the bondsmen of Ramsey, Nr., olution for a committee to Investigate the re­ lost bis way. The uncle meanwhile examined the books and were startled Oceanic railroad, Capt. Wm. Scott, of and it is expected 800 families will port that the tailor shop at Jackson prison Is supposed the boy was with his father, Texas, his brother John, another When Great Commander Boynton, of leave the copper district for the new turning out order-work for citizens at a price to find that he was over 8360,000 short the K. O. T. M., ordered Valley tent, about equal to cost of the materials, whereas It and the latter thought his son was in his accounts. He had loaned money American named Franklin and • j colony this year. They are mostly was intended only to furnish clothing for in ­ of Grand Rapids, suspended for insub ­ J idle at present. Another large party safely at home. The boy ’s absence to friends and had paid his own debts woman, were surrounded by 60 Mexi ­ mates of state institutions. The University was discovered and a search resulted can bandits, who shot the men down| ordination and rebellion, he appointed will settle in the state of Washington. authorities have made no report to the state with state funds. About 8125,000 may a committee to investigate. The tent since 189't, and Rep. Wilde; has started after in finding the body doubled up in the be recovered. It is hinted now that robbed them of everythin? of value them with a resolution calling for an exhaust ­ shelter of a pile of logs, frozen stiff. and abused the woman shamefully stopped proceedings with a petition The state auditors have allowed ive report. Rep. Redfern wishes to prohibit Ramsey suicided to avoid disgrace. for a mandamus, which was denied, Ingham county s claim of 81,581.37 for the remarriage In this state of divorced per ­ Woman suffragists have won a vic­ The governor of the state of Pueblo and Boynton is triumphant. His com­ the trial of ex-Secretary of State sons within two years of the date of the decree. tory in the California assembly. An The President has signed the act called out the rurales and ordered Rep. Partridge introduced a measure to allow 1 establishing a national military park them to bring in the bandits dead or mission will proceed with % trial on Jochim and three-tenths of the ex ­ the use of any practicable and accurate machine amendment to kill a bill providing for February 18. pense of the graud jury investigation. for recording votes, at any election In the state. women suffrage was defeated. | at Gettysburg. alive.

iw ■Hf ad ______loiUlMKtiifi&iflHMI ST. JOHNS REPUBLICAN, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 20,1895.

WASHINGTON’S LOVES. tho late Prot Swing; the Brooklyn he would be “immortal; ” Judge May­ **OLD IRON SID EB.** remained through the afternoon, and Anally consented to pass the night. In MAKERS OF HISTORY. nard learning to his woe the fatal die He Wrote Mighty Bad Poetry to Ills travelers that took a pleasant north ­ The Noble Frigate" Constitution ’* A1 meet the morning he proceeded upon his he cast; Santos, assassin of Carnot, Sweetheart. ern trip in care of Dr. Frederick Cook, a C'entnry Old. way, and having transacted his busi ­ who died game at the last; McKinley PROMINENT FIGURES IN THE and lost their leaky ship;Gorilla Chiko, The famous frigate "Constitution, ” ness at Williamsburg, returned to Mr. Among the autographic papers of thinking that he sees protection vindi ­ George Washington, purchased of his WORLD’S AFFAIRS. he who died; (Jueen Lil,wlu> abdicated; often known as "Old IronstcSba, ” was Chamberlayn's and spent several days. Creeden, who truthful testified, and cated; and Reppenhagen and Voorhes launched September 20, 1797, a few T4ie beautiful widow was Martha descendants by the government of the Andrews “Vindicated; ” Field Marshal by Creeden implicated; Bill Cody find ­ months after Washington's retirement, Dandrldge Custla, the daughter of John United States, and preserved in tho Men and Women Who H*t® Attracted ing that it pays to show his great Wild Dandrldge, whose husband, Daniel library of the department of state, are Oyama, elate, with all the Chinese and therefore lacks only two years of four poems, written In his youth; prob ­ Notice In the Newspaper* During the West; Rich Russell Sage, who, ryinor being a century old. She Is the most Parke Custls, died a year or so pre ­ whipped, and Li Hung Chang, Oh, sad vious, leaving her two children and a ably In hla seventeenth year. Two of Past Twelve Mouths —Their Doing* to state! of all his clothing stripped. says, still wears his paper vest; Church famous ship In the history of the United States, and In her renown rivals large fortune in lands and money. She them are undoubtedly original and Told In Verae. McKane in Sing Sing ’s walls confined Warden Cruger and the rents that was born In New Kent county In 1732, are very bad verses. The other two come, as has been shown, from rotten the celebrated Une-of-battle ship “Vic­ (injunctions sometimes go); Judge tory," Lord Nelson's flag ship at the was married at 17, and when Washing ­ are manifestly copied from some news ­ II E S E P O R - Gaynor, who to Ilill declined, advised rat trap tenements as bad as Astor ’s battle of Trafalgar. She has been, in ­ ton first met her was 26 years old, and paper or magazine, perhaps from a traits are of per- to by Seth Low. Sly Thomas Platt, own; Ben Harrison, with weather eye deed, what Is called a lucky ship. She In the richest bloom of womanhood. book, without credit or reference to their authorship. But the boy who s o n s who have who finds his bluff has nothing for upon his rivals peeled, tor letting any never lost a battle, she never fell into She had a fine residence in Williams­ burg —"the six chimney house ’’ It was wrote the other two could not possibly made the history of him gained, Smart Nathan Straus, chance go by to show he ’s in the field; the hands of the enemy, and she never Carnegie selling armor plate that wns disabled by a storm. Many nar ­ called—and a plantation near the city, have written these. One of the original the world during with sense enough to come in when with $100,000 of bonds and mortgages poems has recently been discovered to the past twelve it rained. of Paris, bourbon would not stand the test; Old Sir John row escapes she has had In her long and prosperous career, and she has In her strong box. It Is said that the be an acrostic, which was a fashion ­ months. What they heir, Policeman Hatter Spellman, Astley, called “The Mate,” whom day after she accepted Washington she able trick of love making in those days, sporting men knew best; Cartoonist come triumphant out of all her adven ­ have done is terse­ Miss Emma Juch, the singer fair, tures. Like the constitution of the planted a yew tree In the garden be ­ and the initial letter of the lines form ly told in the fol­ that married Mr. Wellman; Tal- Keppler, who made Pitok world fam­ United States, after which she was hind the “six chimney house, ” a symbol the name “Frances Alexa ” — the last lowing lines from mage, the fire fiend's special ous by his sketches; Fat Fellows, still named, she has withstood every danger of devotion and constancy. The mar­ word evidently being Intended for riage took place at the residence of the “Alexander. ” But the poem Is unfin ­ the New York prey, who'll lighter labor search, in office stuck to punish guilty that threatened, and is a fitting type wretches; Caprivi, in the “War Lord ’s’’ of the ship of state. bride on Jan. 17, 1755— about six months ished, the remainder of the page on World: “Let mem- point blank refusing at this day, to after the first meeting —and the cere­ which it is written being blank. Ths build another church; General N. P. grace for three years, meets his frown/ Of course, during her seventy-five *ry call their praise or blame ere they years of active service the Constitution mony was followed by a reception. muse of the youthful poet and lover forgotten pass, like Waite of bloody Banks, among the honored dead we then Uohenlohe takes the place and Washington was attending a session of probably became weary. It reads as Caprivi steps down; Leo, the thir ­ often needed to be repaired. But al­ bridles fame and Coxey on the grass. mourn; l’rendergast, assassin, hung, though the material In her has been tbe House of Burgesses at Williams­ follows: The czar who died, the heir late born crazed, friendless and forlorn; George teenth, who has proved a wise and often replaced, Bhe always continued burg, then the capital of Virginia, and From your bright sparkling eyes I was at Its close, removed with his wife and to England's mighty throne; the Astor Appo, always getting thumped be ­ liberal pope; and Edison, who onward the same ship, just as the human body undone; cause he made his squeal; l)epew, who moves with his kinetoscope; Elihu Is the same body of the same person, her two little children to Mount Ver­ Rays, you have more transparent than tramp in rags folorn, whose bed was non. the sur not his own. Lieut. Peary pushing on the Bowery stumped along with Root, who simply dotes on Lemuel Ely though Its substance Is constantly Quigg; and Gov. Morton, with more changing. In 1830 It was decided that A midst Its glory In the rising Day, forth, with all his might and main, Ollie Teall; Slim Peffer, populistic man Rarly Life of Washington. None can you equal In your bright ar- with heavy beard —and brains; Bill votes than hairs upon his wig; the em­ the good frigate ‘‘Constitution ’' would three thousand miles toward the north, George Washington was born in Vir­ array; and not yet back again; Rosebery, Cook, the outlaw of the west, who peror of China, who now humbly sues ginia, Feb. 22, 1732. His father was a Constant In your calm and unspotted Derby winning lord, who hates to be a holds up railroad trains. Archbishop for peace; Great Gladstone, with his planter, with a large landed property; mind; peer; George Gould who lost his center Ireland, giving aid to turn the tiger life work through; the “Pop's ” pride,* his mother was a woman of great force Equal to all, but will to none prove kind, board; Jim Root, brave engineer; the down; and Mrs. Grannis, on crusade Mrs. Lease; Hogg, gov'nor of the Lone of character, but, like many ladles of Star state, and proud, too, of his that day, she had lltle education. 6o, knowing, seldom One so Young, man from darkest England come, Sal­ through 6luins of Chinatown; de­ you 11 Find. feat of “Buzzard Dollar ” Bland, name, now after Flagler, oil magnate, Washington got such education as the vation's General Booth, to teach with poor country schools of the time afford­ Ah! wo's me, that I should love and tambourine and drum to all the living through his free silver sins; and other trust law game; Priest Du- conceul cey giving little care what his arch ­ ed, but he made the most of it. His truth; De Lesseps, dying in disgrace, success of Mme. Sarah Grand, who exercise books are models of method Long have I wished, but never dare bowed down by weight of years; wrote the Heav'nly Twins; Pantata bishop said; Hugh Grant, once New and neatness. Besides the common reveal McClave, forced to resign his place, by Strauss, who stoutly claims that he at York city's mayor, who ran in Straus’s branches of reading, writing and arith ­ Even though severely Love's Pains 1 stead. ______many guilty fears; Carlisle, endeav'r- least was not it; Dick Croker, using metic he learned surveying and book- feel; ug.y names when he ’s asked how he Ages of Worker*. keeplr.;. He was a land of great Xerxes that great wasn ’t free from ing to deport the English coachman, Cupid s Dart, got it; Old Lobengula, savage chief, The average ages to which men of strength and took the lead In all athletic Iloward; Grandpapa Wales, the royal And all the greatest Heroes, felt tho whom only death could tame; Great different occupations live are as fob sports, and he became one of the b(«t sport, and General Ju, the coward; horsemen of his time. He bore hard ­ smart. ships with great resolution, he spoke The traditions of the family Indicate CONSTITUTION ANO GUKRRIF.R*. the* truth, he was economical. Indus ­ that the object of this effusion was hardly warant the cost of repairs, es­ trious and systematic in his habits. He Miss Fanny Alexander, a daughter of pecially when the nature of modern was, while yet hardly more than a boy, Capt. Philip Alexander, a descendant naval warfare was considered. She was engaged In surveying wild lands for of the Earl of Stirling, from whom the therefore condemned, and was about Lord Fairfax, an English noblemun. city of Alexander, Va., was named. The to be broken up when Oliver Wendell who owned a great tract of Virginian captain owned and lived upon the es­ Holmes ’ famous ode appeared, begin ­ territory, and lived In the Shenandoah tate adjoining Mount Vernon on the ning, “Ay, tear her tattered ensign Valley. He thus came to know the north. The young lady was two years down. ” The poet shamed congress, frontier country and the habits of the older than Washington, and was prob ­ and It was decided to repuir once mere Indians. He was made a major of the ably his first love. Nothing is know ’Q the old warship. She took several militia at nineteen, and he was but of their courtship further than the evi­ cruises after that, and once carried a twenty-one when Gov. Dinwiddle sent dence furnished by this poem. load of wheat to the starving poor of him on a mission to the French posts on Ireland. On that voyage she went the Ohio, as we have told in another GEN. LA FAYETTE. ashore, and being old, there was every chapter. By his prudent conduct In reason why she should have left her Braddock and Forbes ’ expeditions, and Life Long Friend of WaRhington and bones on the coast; but, with her usual In the defense of the Virginia frontier, Gallant Soldier. good luck, the “Constitution ” got oft he won the confidence of the American The Marquis de La Fayette was born without serious damage and returned people. lie was a member of the Con ­ of an illustrious French family on the to her native land. tinental Congress of 1774. He was not 7th of September, 1757. He was but But a day came at last when no fur- a brilliant man, but even In 1774 Pat­ nineteen years old, with every prospect fciier repairs would avail, and a govern ­ rick Henry pronounced him for “solid which great wealth and family In ­ ment which pays little for sentiment, information and sound Judgment, un ­ would spend nothing to keep up a ship fluence can give, when he embraced questionably the greatest man ” on the the cause of liberty In America. Against which had contributed so much to the floor of the Continental Congress. glory of our ship builders, of our brave the command of the king of France, he seamen and of our starry flag. The freighted a ship at his own expense, “Constitution, ” leaky and dismantled, "MAD ANTHONY” WAYNE. and landed In America In 1777, to offer was lying at the Brooklyn navy yard, his services as a simple volunteer. He The Man Selected by IVaahlngton to quickly won the favor of Congress and awaiting her doom. Happily the gov ­ Retrieve the Army'* Fortune*. ernment again relented In her favor. It the life-long friendship of Washington. was decided that she should not be Gen. Wayne was born In Chester He was made major-general, and, broken up. As long as her old timbers county, Pennsylvania, In 1745. He early though so young, showed considerable would hold together she should be al­ showed a fondness for military life. ability as a commander. His conduct lowed to float, but not with her trim He received a good education for the was always prudent. He was wound ­ masts and spars, as If still a living time and became a land surveyor. Dur­ ed at the Brandywine, and he distin ­ monument of our naval pride. No; they ing the troublous times of 1774 and 1775 guished himself by a masterly retreat would not break her up, but they would from Barren Hill and fine conduct at send her Into an obscure exile, where the battle of Monmouth. In Virginia, few could see her and where she would when Cornwallis threatened him with a soon be forgotten and gradually wear superior force and boasted that the "lit­ away. Sometimes I think It would tle boy, ” as he called La Fayette, could have been nobler to take the old fri­ not get away from him, the young gate out to sea, and piercing her sides marquis avoided a battle and prepared with a volley of guns, let her sink Into by his skillful movements for the final the bosom of the element which had borne her proud form to so many vic­ tories. —S. G. W. Benjamin.

Home and Society in Waahlngton ’* Time. Not only did the people of the United States, In the time of President Wash ­ ington, have no railroads and no steamboats, but they lacked a great number of other conveniences. Tele­ graphs and telephones were unknown. Electric lights are an Invention of our own time, but our ancestors did not even have gas or kerosene oil. Lamps of any kind were almost unknown; houses were lighted with tallow can ­ 'MAI> ANTHONY” WAYNE. dles, though some of the people made Wayne devoted himself to drilling mili­ candles of a green wax derived Irom tary companies In his own county. He the berries of the wax-myrtle trc£. The entered the army as colonel In 1776 poorest people burned a wick in a ves­ and distinguished himself In many ac­ sel containing a little grease, or lighted tions. His most notable exploit, per ­ pieces of pitch pine on the hearth. With haps, was the storming of Stony Point, such lights, it was no great virtue that on the Hudson. This formidable work they went to bed early. Even the he carried at midnight by bayonet streets of large towns were lighted charge, the soldiers ’ guns being empty. with dim lanterns. Stoves for heating John Sheehan, down on Lexow's list Hinkey, bringing woe and grief in lows, says the Boston Commonwealth: He afterward handled a small force In were almost unknown; those for cook ­ Georgia In such a way a« to hold in GENERAL I,A FATETTB. as character suspicious; tfre late ever football game; Beatrice Harraden, Agate polishers, 45 to 48 years; black ­ ing were not yet dreamed of. Wood gone by with ships passed in the night; check a much larger body of British success of Yorktown. La Fayette was George Childs, philanthropist, kind smiths, 55.1 years; brass founders, 60.4 was the only fuel used In houses. troops. It was his careful organization all his life a lover of liberty and order. hearted and judicious;I’rofessor Garner and Stevenson, who was to die just at years; brass workers, 52.2 years; Blacksmiths burned charcoal. and bold execution of various enter ­ He took a brave part in the French rev­ iDiost expert on Simian conversation; his zenith bright; Bob Ingersoll, who brewers, SO.flyears; britanniaworkers, prises during the Revolution which olution but refused to go to extremes. First Flag of the Revolution. caused his selection by Washington to Ben Tillman, with one eye alert for asked out plain, “Is Suicide a Sin? ” 42.2 years; butchers, 56.5 years; cabi ­ retrieve the fortunes of the Indian war He was arrested and Imprisoned for .excise violation; Du Maurier, wiith his Aspirant Thomas Reed of Maine still net makers, 49.8 years; carpenters, after St. Clair's defeat. When he re­ years in Austria, in spite of American latest book, sweet “Trilby, ” tall and going in to win; Miss Pollard, she who 55.7 years; cloth weavers, 57.5 to 59 turned from his successful expedition efforts to relieve him. At the Instance led astray her Willie, Ashland ’s pride, against the Indians he was received In of Bonaparte he was freed In 1797. He slim; and Senator McPherson ’s cook, years; workers in coal, 55.1 years; con ­ Philadelphia In triumph. He was sent who played Wall street for him; King while Breckinridge still rues the day visited the United States In 1824, when fectioners, 57.1 years; coppersmiths, In 1796 to receive the surrender of the he was welcomed as the guest of the Debs, who laughed to scorn the law he took that carridge ride. Satolli, 48.6 years; cotton operatives, 47 to 50 western forts, and died in December of that year on the shore of Lake Erie nation. He made the tour of the coun ­ that now has made him mute; our papal delegate, who comes to heal each years; dyers, 63.7 years; engravers, try, rejoicing In Its prosperity. He was faded Flower, the man of straw; his schism, impartial to adjudicate on all 54.6 years; fertilizer makers, 51 years; everywhere received with enthusiasm Washington and Betsey Fanntleroy. friend Brockway, the brute; Erastus Catholicism; John Bums, the English gas men, 62 to 65 years; gilders, 53.8 by those whose fathers he had helped The Fauntleroy family had a fine Wjman in the Tombs and out again on workingman who sits in parliament; years; glasscutters, 42.8 years; glass- In their hour of distress. Congress Duke Pullman ’s philanthropic plan and plantation at Naylor ’s Hold, on the voted him $200,000 and a township of bail; and Farmer Dunn, who still pre ­ makers, 57.3 years; goldsmiths, 44 Rappahannock, about flftefgi miles sumes to foretell rain or hail; bold gilt edged rates of rent; Smooth Gor­ land for his losses and expenses In the years; hatters, 51.6 years; laborers in from Wakefield, the birthplace of Revolution. Though an old man, he Capt. Mahan, whom we saw the hero man of the sugar trust, the friend of bleaching works, 52 to 53 years; Washington. In 1752, when he was Havemeyer; Inspector Williams, with took part in the French revolution of of the hour, in England, laying down copper forgers, 60.5 years; day labor ­ twenty years old, the latter addressed a 1830, and remained the devoted friend the law on modern naval power; Prince his dust, and Goff, who went up higher; er^ 52.4 years; lead miners, 41 years; letter to Mr. Fauntleroy, which has of human liberty until his death In 1834. Mayor Strong, a new broom, sweeping been preserved, asking permission to Bismarck, in hiB honored age, yet en ­ laborers in distilleries, 62.5 years; lock­ make a proposal of marriage to his vious at heart that he can only watch clean, to Tammany ’s distress; and smiths, 49.1 years; machinists and daughter, “In the hope, ” he says, “of a Admired Ml** Csry. the stage where he played leading part; Madagascar's sable queen, who ’s gone, stokers on railroads, 35 years; machin ­ revocation of a former cruel sentence, Bishop Meade,In his “Old Churches Kossuth. Hungarian patriot, dead; the insane on dress; Schmittherger telling ists and stokers on steamships, 57 and see If 1 cannot find an alteration In and Families in Virginia, ” says that “DON’T TREAD ON ma ” my favor. ” living Hetty Green; old Cassius Clay all the guilt that permeates “the years-, masons, 55.6 years; millers, 45.1 Washington was an ardent admirer of This letter was written immediately Miss Mary Cary and at one time asked but lately wed to schoolgirl of fifteen; force;" and Mrs. Willie Vanderbilt still years; workers in oil, 64 years; paint ­ after his return from the voyage he thinking of divorce; Dunraven, who WASHINGTON’S MARRIAGE.’ made to Barbadoes with his brother Col. Cary's permission to pay "his ad­ Parkhurat, the bravest of the brave, ers. 57 years; papermakers, 37.6 years; dresses to her, but was refused. The came "cross the sea to do the Yankees The Story of HI* Meeting With Martha Lawrence, who was In feeble health who tookithe tiger's hide; Carnot lain potters, 53.1 years; printers, 54.3years; at the time and died soon after. 8o the young lady afterward married Mr. Ed­ in a martyr’s grave; Pingree, Detroit ’s up, to find his yacht, the Valkyrie, had railroad employes, 39.7 years; saddlers, Dandrldge Curtin. "cruel sentence ” must have been pro ­ ward Ambler, who was a great swell pride; Haen Seely, who a fortune no chanee for the cup; McAllister, that 53.5 years; salt boilers, 67 years; scav­ Two years attar Washington was nounced before they sailed In Septem ­ imong the colonial aristocracy, being a Jilted by Miss Phlllipse and when he ber, 1751. The father ’s reply has not thieved to Baker to deliver; Tekulsky, splendid snob who rules .all sweldom engers, 58 to 60 years; stonecutters, graduate of Cambridge and the owner over, and Capt. Evans, “Fighting Bob, ” had Just returned from Fort du Quesne been preserved but evidently was un ­ of a large estate near Jamestown. He with great fame achieved through 36.3 years; tanners, 61.2 years; workers he went to Williamsburg In military favorable. thumping Paddy Divver; his eminence who jaunting goes wish ; Da This was the most serious love affair died In 1768, at the age of 35. and his in tobacco, 58.3 years; varnishers, 45 dress attended by an orderly. While widow, who survived until 1781, was a of Baltimore, learned Gibbons, whom, Gama and his merry war, late ended years; watchmakers, 55.9 years. crossing Williams’ Ferry over the Pa- Washington ever had except the later in Brazil, fought through without one one which ended In his marriage. frequent guest at Mount Vernon after we hope, has years of usefulness in munkey river, a branch of the Tork. The young woman who Jilted him, Washington ’s marriage, as his diary drop of gore, and only time to kill; he was accosted by a venerable gentle ­ store, and some day may be pope; Ed RELIGION AND REFORM. afterward became the wife of Thomas shows. Murphy, senator from Troy, foe of the Admiral Benham. brave, who popped man named Chamberlayn, who had Adams of Williamsburg. It Is a tradi­ learned hla Identity, and Invited to Wilson bill, who helped Hornblower one little »-ifle ball into the rebel ’s tion of the town that she married for Coat of Revolution. ship and stopped that war for good and Only eight of seventv-flve counties rest for a while at hla house In the money Instead of love, and rejected to annoy and I’eckham's hopes to kill; in Mississippi license saloons. neighborhood. Washington at first de­ Washington because he had less wealth Tke revolutionary war, 1776-1783, cost Bourke Cochran, orator superb, turned all; that one we’ll miss, the dainty clined, as hla business with the gover ­ than her other suitor. It Is said, too, the United States $135,193,703. The colo ­ 4own when Croker frowned; doll, whose smile could laughter coax; In Sweden a man sees drunk four nor of Williamsburg was urgent, but that after he became famous and vis­ nies furnished 3%,064 troops. The war who'll sing “His ’art was true to Poll!” times is deprived of his electoral vote. ited the town of WllHamsburg as the of 1812 cost $107,159,003; the number of Mavor Gilroy, bating to dis­ finally consented to atop for dinner. guest of the people, she watched from troops estimated at 471.622. The Mexl- turb the rogues in office found; like sweet Rosina Vokes? Young Gen. Booth declares that of over 10,- Having arrived at the hospitable man ­ a window the triumphal pageant as he :an war cost $100,000,000; the number the end of Sherlock Holmes who dies Aubrey Beardsley's yellow book of art 000 women rescued by the Salvation sion, he was Introduced to the family passed on horseback through the tif troops engaged was 101,282. The civil streets and fainted. The home of the 4?), for all he was so clever; and little and oddness blended; Erratic Whistler, army 8,000 have not relapsed in to sin. and a number of guests, among them a far, 1861-1865, cost $6,189,929,900; number charming and beautiful widow who Fauntleroys was a magnificent man ­ of troops engaged on the Union side Billie's soulful eyes that wistful haunt he who took an insult unintended; The London Missionary society is sion, which stood within a beautiful was 2,859,142, the total loss 460,503; the Zola, who still, and vainly* lived near by. There was a mutual park overlooking the river, and re­ ns ever; Straus, on whose brow the making large preparations for the attraction, and Instead of departing number engaged on the Confederate tries to pass a famous portal, mained until a few years since, when Side was about 493,000, and loss about laurels twine, of waltzes crowned the celebration of its centenary during Immediately after dinner, Washington it wo pulled down. *00.000. king; Chicago's well beloved divine, and finds he must wait till he dies if this yenr of 1H95. —— ......

tin. The room in which th« milk is kept should always be at an even tem­ The Republican. perature and the cream kept cold. QUBSTION BOX. 1. Does it pay to cut coarse feed for Wednesday, February 20.1895. stock? Prof. Smith : “If you can afford to do it” Advises using silo. 2. Ia there seed in Canada thistles 9? THE FARMER’S INSTITUTE. and will it mature in the same length of time as wheat? AM INTERESTING AND PROFITABLE Prof. Smith —“It usually spreads by SESSION. root yet there is seed which will grow. WBPNBSDAY EVENING. Attendance Fair, But Not Whut It Ought The evening session, which was held to Have Been. in the court house, was opened by a per on “How Can Farmers’ Club A farmer’s institute was held in St. Emefit the Schools, ” by Prof. R. M. Winston. He thinks by a common Johns last week Wednesday and Thurs ­ interest between the two, uniting and day under the auspics of the Union exchanging ideas, one can be a great Farmer’s Club. It was called to order benefit to the other in a social way as by President Bross, prayer offered by well as in a literary way. The neighbor ­ hood enlarges, they meet, mingle, dis­ Dr. Butler, followed by a brief welcome Til Slit cuss, and thus are a mutual benefit to from the village president, and response each other. by K. L. Butterfield, the talented young Mr. C. E. Hollister thinks the parent editor of the Grange Visitor. Miss should show more interest in the school work of their children by visiting the Grace Pierce, cf Greenbush, a member school oftener. Is so well known to most of our citizens that but little is of the Union Farmer’s Club, gave a fine This subject was discussed by J. recitation in a most creditable manner. Sessions, of Lebanon, Mr. Woodbury, of necessary to say. We claim it to be the most economical Greenbush, and Mrs. Wm. Bird, of Du- The first serious business of the meet­ plain. The latter thinking teachers with fuel, the quickest bake; and the most durable stove ing was the paper of H. P. Keyes, of the should set apart one afternoon each Union Club, on the subject “Is not the week and invite the parents to visit the yet placed on the market. Present System of Apportioning Taxes school, and the parents should feel It a duty to accept the invitation. Unjust to the Owner of Farming An “Essay on Gates” was giyen in an Lands? ” Mr. Keyes Btated that he was easy, pleasing way by Miss Pearl Foote, .TRAM MABft: t' one of those who believed the present of the Union Farmer’s Club. low prices of farm products best adapted Judge Paboll ’e impromptu speech on to our soil and climate bad come “Taxes, Tramp* fipd Tenants ” called to stay That from BUch products he did not think an average return of over two forth much hearty applauss from the per cent, could be counted upon; that audience. He plainly showed tax-paj*' in many other kinds of property there ers where the adoption of the two hills This Stove is Made By a Man job an average return or from four to now pending in the legislature would six per cent., and under such a con ­ benefit them. One to increase the dition of things he thought farm prop ­ jurisdiction of the justice court, the erty should be assessed in proportion to other to prohibit appeals from the Who has spent 33 years in the constructor! of Steel Stoves ONLY. He makes nothing return. He thought the repeal of the justice courts of anything under fifty mortgage tax law a mistake, and that dollars. Tramps cost toe state of Mich ­ < ‘ professional and salaried men should igan, for their keeping alone $140,000 a else, and that he has made a great success is evidenced by his enormous trade. t>ay taxes on their salaries and income, year, and the county of Clinton $1,000. in Indiana the tramp is obliged to earn and that there suou!*^ re­ his board and lodging, by breaking duction of salaries and cost of mam* htoT '0 sawing wood, consequently tenance of inmates of state institutions Indiana is & veritable paradise as far as 19 to meet the lower price of living. tramps are concern^- The paper was discussed for a half Leus than fifty per cent. t>f the 07,000,- hour. lion. J. C. Brunson, commended 000 inhabitants of the United States JESTICS” M Day aid Si Behind Oita the speaker, Walter Float, of the Essex own their own homes and tenants are Club, did not believe in an income tax, fast increasing. He is very much while Mr. Daniells, of the same club, opposed to foreign labor and the imrai- thought farmers were getting their giation of foreigners into this country, We have sold a good many of these stoves and should be pleased to give reference to any one share of the good things of life. and declares the tide must be stayed on Prof. Smith, of the Agricultural the other side and turned back. This of them. We aim to carry a full line of “Majesties” on our floor and most respectfully invite College, who eatae in about that time, subject was intelligibly discussed by was asked regarding experiments at Messrs Benedict and Sessions. comparison with any other stove made, the college ,n feeding wheat to stock. Mr. Winston moved that a vote of The professor said that on h"gs they thanks be tendered Judge Daboll for had realized a net price for wheat fed pointing out a way of saying money, N. B—No repairs are necessary for the “Majestic. ” of 49 cents per bushel, the hogs sell­ and tending ft request to our senator ing at $3 75 live weight; on lambs, 50 and representative to vote for th$ ^hOY« cents per bushel. That while wheat bills. Both motions were ftdohteu. was good feed for young, growing The program ended with a recitation, animals, to produce fat coin was better "Fire Bell’s Story, ” Dy Miss Mamie than wheat, ton for ton, at the same Woodbury, of the Union Farmer’s Club. price. THURSDAY A. M. A recess was taken until after dinner. The session was opened by a prayer Spaulding & Company, WEDNESDAY P. M. by Rev. D. D. Martin, followed by a The meeting wus called to order at 1 question box. o ’clock by President Kross. 1. Why are sandy soils less fertile First oq the program was a talk on than clay soils? Mr. Brunson, of “United States Currency, ” by Dr. Victor, thought largely because of its Howard Edwards, of the Agricultural nut holding moisture. College. United States Currency, he 2. What are the elements essential says, which is of great and serious mo­ to plant growth. Mr. Hollister, of ment, will in the near future ho the Victor, thought light, heat and moisture. Mr. Benedict considers the social 1 Allowing noxious weeds to grow and have the best boys and girls he can get. laugh, ” says Mrs. Smith, “is better than topic of chief importance with all our 3. Ought not our agricultural society freedom of country life greater than in spread is another important leak. For example she took the farmer who medicine, ” and innocent hilarity, great men. Money is a medium of ex ­ discard horse rasing and set a better the city, as in the city one seldom 1 4. Is it good policy for our legislature could not afford to send his son to the music, games and good hooks will be change; a necessity whereby service, example for the ricing generation. Mr. knows his next door neighbor to appropriate $10,000 every two years Agricultural College, but he paid $1,300 influence for good in keeping the boys articles, produce, et cetra, may he Daniells; of Essex, favored the idea. Mr. Hollister thinks sociability in | for institute work ? for a fine horse. She says, “Compare at home. ” Help your boy in his sport ; measured, one against the other. Prices Mr. Sessions thought this a minor evil. farming communities does not play as ’ Mr. Daniells thinks as $4,000 will pro ­ your children with your stock. At the don ’t he in a hurry to make a man of determine themaelyes by actual unit of J. T. Daniells, of Essex, read an inter ­ important a part as it should He vide tor sixty institutes, that is suffici­ age of 21 they attain the royal right of him. ” value. esting essay on “Success Upon the thinks parents make a mistake in send ­ ent, and is not in favor of $10,000 American citizenship. What will they Prof. W. B. Barrows, of the Agricul­ Gold and silver, as a unit of value in Farm.” He says “we all expect to ing their children away to school as 1 Mr. Morrison thinks there Bhould be give—a life of ignorance, uselessness tural College, gave an instructive talk exchange, is universally desired, as the attain success,” and defines success as soon as they are able to read and write. ‘ no appropriation, as it dots not end and worthlessness, or a noble, upright on “Birds and Their Relation to Agri­ value fluctuates but little; wheat and “the accomplishment of a worthy pur- His plan would he to have at least one J with the farmer’s club. He maintains and useful life? The great erv of this culture,” showing some fine specimens corn have been known to vary in price, p se. One who reaches the highest school in each township as good as a other organizations have as much right universe today is Men. ” She thinks of stuffed birds. in the same year, from Go cents to $3.00 point of excellence attainable to them, high school, and the district school 1 as the farmer’s club to ask appropri ­ the girls should have equal rights for Hawks and owls, he says, are friends per bushel. in mental, moral, social and financial should have a higher standard. Good j ations. advancement as the boys, and asks what of the farmer, instead of enemies, if United States currency is in nine development, is successful.” Farmers, readiug, he says is a safe guard to keep j One of the most interesting papers of the state is doing for the girls, outside properly treated and fed. “If they forms: Gold coins, silver dollars, sub ­ as well as merchants, lawyers or any young people out of mischief and every j the entire program was the es*av by of teaching. There is the Agricultural teed upon your poultry you kill them. sidiary silver, gold ceitificates, used other business man, should reach this farmer should have plenty of it in their ; Mrs. R. M. Cross, cf Meridan farmer’s College! for the farmers’ son, but the That is all right; you kill a dog that principally in California, silver certifi­ point. homes. club, on “What are we at?” farmers’ daughters learn house-keeping feeds upon your sheep. But because cates. treasury notes, greenbacks, cur The farmer’s calling gives a large Mr. Sessions says the farmer slights | The reader says that, acting upon the only by hard work and experience. one dog kills your sheep you do not rency certificates and National Bank field and a strong incentive to mental his own profession himself. Have an principal of "Life is what we make it” The reformatories are full of girls load up your shot gun and go out and notes, and the circulation in the United development, with naturo as a teacher. idea they must associate with town we cannot be happy and go directly brought up under bad influences and kill every dog you see. And you have States today is one billion, six hundred Social opportunities are at a disadvant ­ people. He says the social advantages against the suggestions of our conscience with no chance of improvement. She no more right to kill every hawk or owl and seventy-two million dollars. The age with the farmer; yet books and per ­ of the country are just as good as that —working on Sunday or playing euchre advised the farmer to go home from the you see.” Out of the ten or twelve gold is mostly in hanks, however, as a iodicals are abundant and within the of the city. behind a straw stack, for instance we institute and grumble no more about kinds of owls which frequent the farm reserve fund. reuch of all. Mr. Jewett thinks the farmer rapidly can deceive the eye of man, but we can ­ hard times, because, she assured him, there are only three or four under sus­ The speaker did not come out very Mr. Daniells believes the opportunity advancing. The schools are improving not deceive the eye of God. he knew nothing about hard times. picion for killing poultry. They eat the decided in any of his views, hut gave of the farmer for advancement as good and he thinks the time will come when “It is our duty,” the speaker observes, “Did you ever see the time,” she asks, mice that injure the trees in the orchard simple, plain facts and left his audience as that of a man in any other business, the taxpayer will furnish the books as to find happiness and pleasure in “When, if your children asked for food, and grape vine. From his knowledge to draw their own conclusions. if he will improve his opportunities. well as the instructor. life; to learn to cultivate our minds you could not give it to them, or you and study of them, they eat more field Mr. B. E. Benedict, of the Michigan We are in a progressive age and Miss Harriet Vrecland recited a from evil thoughts ” She pointed out had not the fuel to keep them warm. mice and vermin, which destroy the Farmer, Lansing, opened the discussion, probably in no branch of the world ’s humorous selection entiled “Mr. Spoop- the duty of the more fortunate in reach ­ No; go home and be thankful you are crops, than they do poultry. showing how the demonetization of industries has greater progress been endyke Explains the Weather Bureau,” ing out a hand of welcome to the poor farmers.” Crows do a vast amount of harm, and silver had been felt and the influence it made, and the farmer of today, in order in a manner which greatly pleased the and those in despair; and the import ­ Hon. C. W. Garfield, of Grand Rapids, some good, but he does not believe in had had everywhere since 1873. to “keep up with the prosession ” must audience. ance of parents guarding their tempers a member of the state hoard of agri­ exterminating them, could it be done. Miss Grace Pearce, of Greenbush, make use of all of his opportunities QUESTION BOX. ua the presence of their children. culture, in his address on “The Embel Blue birds and black birds, although recited “The Lovely Dude” in a very and more should avail themselves of 1. “Do Michigan taxpayers get value Children are not to blame for their con ­ lishment of Home Grounds, ” looks at harmful, destroy a great many destroy ­ pleasing manner. the advantages of the Farmer’s Club. received for moyey expended at the duct and badly controled tempers where the artistic side ofnatuie and compares ing insects, cut worms, white grubs and Prof. Clinton D. Smith, of the Agri­ Mr. Brunson is glad he is a farmer. Michigan Agricultural College? harsh words and stinging blows have the work of the great masters of the noxious insects. The fruit-eating bird cultural College, gave an instructive and Tliinks the ladies should be in all clubs. Mr. Hollister thinks people graduated been their every day examples. brush with what the farmer is able to gives more cause for complaint radical talk on “Improved Dairy Mr. Woodbury thinks farming makes from the Agricultural College valuable "Every one has a talent and should use do with nature alone. The artistic than most any other. The robin head ­ £tethods. ” He advises all who keep the highest tips of manhood in man, to ^community. Our education, he says it in the right place. We find good, arrangement of shrubbery, trees and ing the list, but they are protecled by less than five cows to take their milk to providing he improves the opportuni ­ makes us what we are, and he considers talented oien in low occupations ; in the walks is high art. law and he advises, wiiere only a small a factory, but if they prefer to make ties presented. He thinks the financial the state expends no money better than saloon, for example, dealing out poison ­ There is just as much drudgery in the amount of fruit is raised, to put lots of butter to “go in for all there is in it.” [•art as good as that in any other that spent on educational institutions. ous drugs to his fellow men. Behind art of putting the facsimile of nature ’s white string in the trees, or cover them He urges the utmost cleanliness as the business. Mr. K. L. Butterfield, of the Agricul­ screened windows, where no sunshine beauty on canvass, as there is in bring with a netting, which is cheap and will enters, darkness and death reign. last years. i principal thing in making good un ­ Mr. Stowell, of Bengal, thinks farm­ tural College : “The total amount of ing it out in farming He advises the tainted butter, and does not advise feed­ ing a pleasant vocation and thinks if taxes by the state is $2,000,000; the Father, what are you at ? farmer not to buy of the nursery man, He usks the farmers to tie bones on ing turnips to cows. Great care, he the farmer improves his opportunities college asks for less than $25,000 a year- Opposite, in .the church, a talented altogether, or to copy their designs but which there has been left a little meat, says, should be taken of the milk pail- his success financially will be as great 1-80 of state tax. Not many of you pay man is preaching the gospel, dealing out to take the thorn tree, the willows, the in the orchard trees in the winter. The and pans, which should always he of as that of any other industry. more than 12J cents of this amount a the bread of life. This house is always elm, and pretty shrubs that grow upon birds will come and enjoy a meal of the year which you more than get back in open to alt, full of welcome and sun ­ the farm to fill up the hollow or to meat and pick off lots of lice and other greater quantity and better quality of shine. ” This serious question was break the monotony of a level plane. small insects found in the hara of the fruit by spraying —taught at the college. handled in a manner which showed The delight, he says, will be in studying trees. Mr. Daniells says we could get more careful thought and study and brought these things for yourself. No one can The club extended th&hks to those in from the college if we would. Instruc ­ plainly before all the greatness of the utilize sentiment better than the farm­ attendance and all who took part and tive bulletins furnished free upon ap ­ "little things ” in life. ers. “Farmers have as much right to closed a most pleasant and successful plication. TOUKSDAY P. M. the beautiful as those who earn their institute. Mr. Bross says he has received a great A full house greeted the speakers at living by talkiug. Don ’t level off and deal of benefit from bulletins issued Newton hall Thursday afternoon. The plane down your lawns and fields. It from the col lege—especially upon spray ­ session opened with a recitation by Mrs. is projection that gives character pit is ing. His potatoes, formerly very scabby, Robt. Lowe, of the Essex farmers’ club, the projection of a man ’s nose that gives are now 90 per cent, free from scab. entitled “Hannah Jane. ” It is a poem character to his face. We are told the I could get relief Mr. Session thinks the farmer gets full of pathos and feeling and was farmers of England are not so well off from a most horri ­ more benefit from the agricultural delivered in a way which showed Mrs. BEFOREble blood disease, I as we are, yet all their homes are nicely _ had spent hundreds college than any other institution. He Lowe had a full conception of the poet ’s embellished with shrubbery, etc. We of dollars TRYING various remedies says the farmer’s son needs as good an idea. should utilize all those things to make and physicians, none of which did me education as the lawyer’s or merchant ’s Mrs. Mary Mayo, of Battle Creek, life happy and beautiful, as well as tne any good. My finger nails came off, son. deputy state treasurer of the grange, farmers of rural England. We think and my hair came out, leaving me 2. “Is it better to hold farmers’ club being in the audience, was called upon too much of the almighty dollar. He perfectly bald. I then went to meetings private or public? ” for an address. advised those who wish for happiness Mr. Morrison thinks they cannot be The audience listened in rapt atten ­ and comfort to think more of its HOT SPRINGS held successfully in public. tion and ouly regretted the short time utilization for things of comfort and Hoping to be cured by this celebrated j 3. Give some of the little leaks on a she had to speak. She spoke of the attractiveness; for unless we make a treatment, but very soon became' farm which keep farmers poor. duty of the present generation to come: Kingdom of Heaven in our own homes, disgusted, and decided to TRY Mr. DuBois, of 8 t. Johns, was not those who will step into our places and we are not fitted to enjoy the Kingdom hear the burdens and responsibility of The effect was aware that farmers were poor, but if of Heaven beyond. truly wonderful. I t that is so there must be a cause. Sandy life. We should all be able to say, as Mrs. Lemuel Smith, of the union commenced to re- soil won ’t produce wealth as it is poor ;»y en old man she once heard remark, farmer’s club, read a bright and very . „ . cover after taking nature. Shiftless farmers cannot ex ­ “The best crop I ever raised on my sensible essay on "Our Boys. ” The boy the first bottle, and by the time 1 had Head of Household (199*)—Alfred, dear, your biscuits woro vory pect to meet with success, but an indus ­ farm was my seven children, and not a of today is the ruler of the future. His taken twelve bottles I was entirely cured— good this morning. trious, economical farmer is invariably black sheep among them. ” All should occupation is in his disposition and he SSfiApSAfi!" “• Y oung Husband i successful. Mr. Brunson says one leak endeavor to make themselves worthy of should be educated for it Education Head of ! is the careless fanner who leaves his the immortal souls intrusted to their sharpens the intellect and ability. 8he WM. S. LOOMIS. Shreveport. La. Our Book on the Disease and It* Treatment to make. By__ ., ______farm implements out of doors and in care. She advises the farmer to have the urges the necessity of good literature in maUed free to any addreaa. You know papa always used it. the fence corners. Another leak is the best stock he can get npon his farm—he the home, for where good is provided SWIFT SPECIFIC OQ , Atlanta,Oa. Calumet Baking Powder Co ., Chicago . money spent in saloons and for tobacco. can ’t afford poor ones, bat he should the bad will not be desired. “A good

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W. C. T. V. CORNER. Legal. TEACHER’S JEXAMINATk! The Republican. Our Motto: 'For God ud Homo and ortgage sale -default having been made in tb* conditions of a mori For 1884-81. Rvory Land." datedM December let, 1894, executed by Appolonla Planting: the Standard Regular examinations at 8 t. Johns. Thursday Rademacher to D. H. Strsbau, and recorded De­ Wednesday, Februar) 201895. THE FOOLISHNESS OF INTEMPERANCE. cember 8 rd, 1894, In Liber 88 , of mortgagee on page aud Friday August 2d and Srd, Goldsmith's Moses Primrose has long been 252, In the office of tbe Register of Deed*, for the Special examinations, St. Johns Friday, Aug. 24th, DeWitt Friday, Sept. 38th. a laughing-stock because of that wonderful County of Clinton, in the State of Michigan, on which mortgage there te due at the date of tbU DoWi’t, Friday and Saturday, March 8 and 9,1898. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. bargain of hla. The world always thinks him notice the sum of 8172.22, besides an attorney fee S . Johns, Thursday aud Friday, March 28 and a fool who parts with something valuable for All hail Columbus! Behold the of 815 00 provided in aald mortgage and by statute; 29, 1895. Ovid, Friday, April 26,1895. Clubblog list. something worthless. What it deems valuable and no suitor proceeding at law or in equity hav ­ great navigator as he lands. The ing been instituted to recover any part of tbe At the regular examinations, examinations wilt Republican and Weekly Inter Ocean ...... $1.50 can be easily told by what men strive for. No debt secured by aaid mortgage; now therefore by begin at 9 o ’clock A. m. Special iexaminations will sacrifice seems too great if It results in wealth, virtue of the power of aale In said mortgage con ­ begin at 8 o ’clock ▲ By order of the Board ol Republican and Semi Weekly Detroit perils of the deep are past. The examiners. R. M. WINSTON, influence, reputation. But the fortune won at tained, and by tbe statute In aucb case made and Journal ...... 1-BO provided notice Is hereby given that on SATURDAY Commissioner of schools. Republican and Detroit Weekly Tribune 1.50 cost of toll of hand and brain can be sunk in a clouds of fear have vanished. THE 9th DAY OF MARCH, 1895, at one o ’clock Republican and New York Weekly rum-bottle as irretrievably as iu the ocean ’s in tbe aiternoon, at tbe west front door of the depths; the tide of the wine cup can rise high 1 he night of gloom has ended. court bouse for Clinton County. Michigan, in tbe ORTGAGE SALE.—DEFAULT HAVING Tribune ...... 1-2® Village of 8 t. John*, in Mid county, there will be M been made In tbe condition* of a certain Send all subscription!) to Republican , St enough to drown one on any height attained In the heavens the sun of success •old at public vendue to tbe highest bidder the mortgage made by Jonca Marsh to George Denslow dated March 80, 1893. and recorded in the office Johns, Mich. by unflaging diligence and incorruptible land in said mortgage described, vie Tbe south ­ honesty; and the perfume of a good name is west quarter of the southwest quarter aod the east of the Register of Deeds, for the County of Clinton, shines resplendent. Morning has half of the southwest quarter, all in section fifteen, and State of Michigan, on the 4th day of April, A. Fanning In Nebraska. lost forever in the stench of strong drink. also land commencing fifty-tbree and one-tblia D, 1893, in Liber 84 of Mortgages, on page 416, on He is counted foolish who lacks self-control. dawned. rods west from tbe northeast corner of tbe north which mortgage there is claimed to he d e at the date of this notice the sum of one-hundred and Mrs. Sarah J. Sutton, of Bengal, mother The patriot and the soldier think nothing too west quarter of sectiou twenty-two, tbence running Imperiously the banner of wea*. forty roda, tbence aouth one hundred and sixty-two dollars and sixty-six cents, und an of W. A. Sutton, received the following dear .a price for liberty. The athlete subjects alxty roas, thence east lofty rods, thence north one attorney ’s fee of fifteen dollars provided lor iu said himself to rigid training that he may bring his hundred and sixty roda in the township of Westpha ­ mortgage, and no suit or proceedings at law having ? letter from her sister in Nebraska haughty Spain greets the day­ bceu instituted to recover the moneys secured by body to yield ready obedience; the student lia, Clinlon County, Michigan,for the purpose of recently. The letter was dated Alliance, satisfying tbe amount due on said mortgage, said mortgage, or any part tbereoi; Now, there- spares no pains on studies whose chief value light. Upon its fluttering folds Dated, December 12lb, 1894. ore, by virtue of tbe power of sale contained in Nebraska, February 10: for him lies in that they bring his mind under 34-13 D. H.STRAHAN, said mortgage, aud the statute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given that on Dear Sister and All: I will try and perfect control. Man is distinguished from are inscribed the destinies of a Fkdkwa a Walbridok , Mortgagee. Attorney* for Mortgagee. FRIDAY, THE 3D DAY OF MAY, A. D, 1895, at write a few lines in answer to your kind the animals, the sane man from the madman, new world. Its gleaming surface eleven o ’clock in tbe forenoon, I shxll sell at public by the sway that the higher powers have over •uctiou to the highest bidder, at Ihe west front door letter which we received a short time of the court house in the Villageof St. Johns in said the lower. No genius, however bright its marks a long advance in the evo ­ IVf ORTOAGE SALE.—DEFAULT HAVING ago. Was ,glud to hear you were all ■1V.L been made in the condition of the mortgage, County ol Clinton (that being the place wuere the flame, is proof against the quenching power of bearing date the twentieth day of March, )8 MH, CircuitCourt for said Clinton County is holden), the well. We are quite well. It is quite the intoxicating cup; and he who dallies with lution of the human race. It made and exetuled by George M. Dayton and premises described in said mortgage, or sj much Sarah M. Daylon, bis wife,ol Lansing, Michigan, thereof as may be necessary to pay the atnouut due cold and very good sleighing up here. the liquor Circe is changed into a brute that is tells a story of prophecy unpar ­ to William Cotlrell, of lire City ol Ml. Clemens, on said mortgage, with seven percent.intercut, and Our grandchildren sent for us to come the absolute slave of a tiend, and has the added Macomb county aud Stale ol Michigan, and re­ all legal costs, together wllli an attorney ’s fee of bitterness of being conscious of his fall. corded in the Register of Deed's office for the fifteen dollars covenanted for therein, the premises up here last fall, as we had nothing to alleled, of developement unap ­ County of Clinton, Slate of Michigao, on the being described in said mortgage as ail that certain The wisest learn most from others ’ experi ­ twentieth day of March, 1888, at oue o'clock in lot. piece and parcel of laud situate in the Town- keep us down there. There was nearly ence. He who has come under the power of proached in the fullness of re­ the afternoon of the said day iu Liber 62 of Mort­ ■hip of DeWitt, iu the County ol Clinton and ot Michigan, aud known and described an fol.. a famine in Nebraska. We did net have the liquor demon is moved not at all f»om his gages, page 187, aud there 1* claimed to be due and corded time,. It crowns with uniiaid on salu mortgage at tbe date of this notice Toe west half of the nortbeasi quarter of section anything, not even a spoonful of any ­ course by the knowledge of evils that have oi principal, interest aud taxes, the sum of five eleven (11), in township five (5) north of rauge two fallen upon earlier generations, nor of those triumph the efforts of genius. tbouraud oue hundred and thirty-one dollars and (2) west, containing eighty acre.*, be the suite more or thing, off our place. The man that that have fallen upon men around him; lie eighty-nine cents; and uo suit or proceeding*at law less. Maid sale will be madcsuhj.ct to the p-tucipal or inequity having been instituted to recover the sum of nineteen hundred and loriy one dollars not worked our place sowed two hundred reaches that highest pitch of folly where he is said sum of monev secured by said mortgage or yet due, aud interest Ibcreou from tbe fiisl day of unmoved by his own experience of the past or The World ’s Fair contained no finer statue of the great December, 189f, at thi rate of seven per cent, per and fifty bushels of wheat, planted one any part thereof. Notice is therefor ^hereby given annum. his clear vision of the future. That is why this that by virtue ol the power of rale iu said mortgage hundred acres to corn, and lots of other discoverer than this colossal figure. It commanded from its contained and for such default and by virtue of Dated Febuary 4, 1895, folly of intemperance needs to be dwelt upon the statute in such case made and provided. The GEORGE DENSLOW, small grain but never had a peck of again and again in the circles of those w ho are pedestal the eastern entrance to the Administration build ­ said mortgage will be forcloaed by sale of the pre ­ G eo F. Oillam , Mortgagee. anything. There was a few that bad a gifted, respected, irreproachable, that the voice mises described therein at public auc ion to the Attorney for Mortgagee. 12 IS. of experience may be heard before the subtle ing. The majesty of its dimensions, the vigor and aggres­ higbejt bidder iat the west front door of the little wheat; Cluster county had nothing. court house in the Village of ht. Johns in said ttachment notice .-state of mich - deafness has become n fact, that for their own siveness of its expression and the artistic finish of its com­ County of Clinton (that being tho place of holding igan. Tbe Circuit Court for the County of Nearly all left. We could see from one good and that of others they may realize the the circuit court for said County of Clinton) Clinton.A Samuel Sherman, plaintiff, vs, Rachel to six emigrants go by every day, some 1 need guarding against the beginnings pf on WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY-FOURTH 24) Rhine, Edwin ShermaD, Isatc Sherman, Cynthia position made it admired as a genuine sculptural triumph. DAY OF APRIL, 1893, at cleveu o ’clock iu the Sherman, William Sherman and Clarence Sherman, going east, some west. The farmers had evil. forenoon of said day, to make tho amount of heirs at law aud devisees under the wifi oi He is foolish in the sight of heaven who parts irinclpal, Interest and taxes due and unpaid with Zephaniah Sherman deceased, defendants in to get rid of their stock and hogs the fnterest thereon as provided in said mortgage from attachment. Notice is hereby given that on the best they could. Horses were not worth with any portion of his eternal inheritance for Another Standard Proudly Displayed the date of this nonce and the costs and expenses 31st day of December A, D., 1894, a writ of the whole of this world; but he who disregards of said sale,including an attorney's foeoftwenty- attachment was duly issued out of the Circuit Court anything. They had to send them ofl firc dollars, provided far iu said mortgage and for the County of Clinton, at the suit of Samuel the warnings against the curse of intemperance at the Fair was that of allowed by statute, the premises being described Sherman, the above named plaiutitr, against the to winter. You can ’t imagine anything stakes his all in both worlds and loses. In said mortgage as follows: All that certain lands, tenements, goods , and chattels, money and about the suffeiing there is in this piece and parcel of land situated and being in the elf els ol the said Rachel Rhine, one of the said liulon Farmer's Club. Town of Riley, in the County of Clinton and defendants, iu which suit the said Each 1 Rhine, country. I don ’t know how we would Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder State of Michigan, known and described as follows, Edwin Sherman, Isaac Sherman, CyutliiaSherinan, The February meeting of the union farm­ to-wit: As the east half of tbe south-east quarter William Sherman and Clarence Sherman, he rs at got through the winter if the children cf Motion 34 iu township 6, north of range 3 west, law and devisees uoder the will of Zephaniah er’s club was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs- and the west fifty acres of the south % of the Sherman, deceased, are defendants, for the sum of had not sent for us. They have plenty T. C. Avery February Oth, and although the A Standard of Excellence for Forty Years. south-west quarter of section 35 in township 6, one thousaud dollars (81000) whicn said writ was north of range 3 west in Michigan, and being the returnable on the 15th day of Januarv, A. D. 1895. to eat and wear. day was cold a large number collected, know ­ same premises described in said mortgage. Dated January 22ud, 1895. This Is a railroad town. We came ing they would receive a hearty welcome from It was the standard of unequalled strength, perfect Dated January 5, A. D. 1895. LYON A DOOLING, their genial host and hostess. The meeting WILLIAM COTTRELL, 40-7 Plaintiffs Attorneys. hero in November. We will go back in Crocker A Knight , Mortgagee. was called to order by President Bross, and purity and wholesome results. The award to Dr. Price’s of Attorneys for Mortgagee, Mt.Clemens. March if the weather is warm enough. as those who were on the program for the Mt. Clemens, Mich. (38-13) Mich. ‘ 3ROBATE OBDER —STATE OF MICHIGAN fcaur-s *>t F-iir furnishes conclusive evidence County of ClintoD, ss. At a session of the I think Myrta and will go home morning session were not prepared, .the dele­ highest of Probate Court for the County of Clinton, holden at gates to the state convention of farmer’s club ’s the Probate office, in the Villageof St. Johns, on with us. We have traded our farm for its superiority over ail other baking powders. ortgage sale -default having made their reports, and although they drove to Thuisday, the oist day of January, in the year property in Arcadia. We can irrigate been made in the conditions of a mortgage oue thousand tight hundred aud ninety-five. Lansing during the zero weather, they seemed Mmade bv L. Delos Burch to Oliver L. Spaulding for our place. I hope we will raise some­ the use and benefit of Willard L. Converse, dated Present, Charles M. Merrill, Judge, of Probate. to express themselves well satisfied with May 2d, 1883, and recorded May 11th, 1883, in the In the matter of the estate of WILLI AM WIE- thing this year if it is dry. We planted Legal. Legal. BER, deceased. Anthony Wieber, exeentor their trip. office of the Register of Deeds for Clinton County, of said estate, having made application for tbe garden three times last year but never They reported considerable enthusiasm in ‘L>KOBAirfcr * rTimCt^TKoBATh Court Michigan, in Liber 55 of Mortgages, on page 618; allowance of hi* fiual account. I. Clinton County, ss. Notire is h ereby given TATE OF MICHIGAN.—TWENY-NINETH on which mortgage there is claimed to he due at the work, and persons were appointed from _ Judicial Circuit, In Chancery. Suit pending Thereupon it is ordered that Tbursdav, the 7th had as much as a bunch of lettuce. Our that all claims and demands against the estate of R the date of this notice tbe sum of one bund red and day of March, A. D., 1895, at one o clock in the eacli club to organize clubs in townships EZK4 THROOP, deceased, will be heard by in Circuit Court for the County of Clinton in eighty-one dollars, besides an attorney fee of neighbors had nothing. I don ’t know Chancery, at St. John* on the 16th day of February, afternoon be assigned for the examination of said where there are none. Win. Woodbury was the Judge of Probate of said County, at the probate fifteen dollars, stipulated in said mortgage to he account, at the probate office iu the Village of St. office In the Village ofSt Johns,on theDTiiDAY A 1>. 1895. Klizibeth ltadgerow, complainant, vs. paid iu case proceedings should be taken to fore­ how we w ill make it in the spring; I appointed from the union farmer's club. The FraDcis L. Badgerow, defendant. In this cause it Johns. OK SEPTEMBER, A. D. 1895, and that the creditors close the same, and uo suit at law or in equity And it is further ordered that notice be given ol said deceased are allowed six months from the appearing that defendant. Francis L. Badgerow ’s, having been instituted to recover the same or any don ’t think we will starve; we never next question taken up was dinner, which last known place of residence was at Bellaire, to tbe persons interested in said estate ot the time proved so interesting that all took part in the date of this notice in which to present their claims part thereof, therefore by virtue of tho statute iu did. I did hale to write and tell you for adjustment. Michigan, and that bis present place of residence said case made aud provided and the power of sale and place ot said hearing by causing a cony discussion of it. Vice-President Keys pre ­ Dated February 6tb, A D. 1895. and bis where about* are unknown, therefore, on in said mortgage conlaiued ; notice is hereby of this order to be published in Tun Clinton Re­ what a fix we are in, but we are not motion of Will II. Brunson, solicitor for complain ­ publican , a newspaper printed aud circulating sided over the meeting during the afternoon. CHARLES M. MERRILL. given that on the 8 tii Day OF MARCH 1895, at in said county of Clinton, for three successive weeks alone, there are hundreds as bad off as 43-4 Judge of Probate. ant, it is ordered that defendant enter his appear ­ one o ’clock in the afternoon, at the west front Mrs. II. Farragher furnished a select reading ance in said cause on or before five months from door of the court bouse for said county in tbe previous to said day ol hearing. on "Nut Bearing Trees,” which called out the dale of this order, and that within twenty days CHARLES M. MERRILL, we are, if not worse. It has not rained FLECTION NOTICE, Village of St. Johns, in said county, there will be (A true copy.) 42-3 Judge of Probate opinions from various ones. the complainant cause tills order to be published in sold at public auction to tne highest bidder, the enough in two years to do any good. It the Clinton Rfiiublican , a newspaper printed, Mr. Hudson thinks the time is coming when tTATE OF MICHIGAN, premises in said mortgage described, viz. The was the hottest weather I ever saw last S“ 1 OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE. published and circulated in said county, and that north sixty acres of the east half of the south west /'YHANOERY SALE—IN PURSUANCE AND we will pay more attention to raising such Lansing , January 2-7. 1895. said publication be continued therein once iu each quarter of section eleven, In township eight north by virtue of ao older and decreoofthi- Circuit summer. The crops looked nice for a trees. Some of them make rapid growth, and To tue Sheriff of the County ok Clinton : week for six weeks in succession, or tnatshe cause of range four west, Michigan, to satisfy said debt Court for the County of Clinton, iu Chancery, in Sir—Y ou are hereby notified that at tne General a copy of this order to he personally served on said while, then they dried and burned up. furnish valuable timber. defendant at least twenty davs before the time and costs. the State of Michigan, made and dated on the 21st Election, to be held in this alate, on the first Mon ­ Dated, December 10th, 1894. day of April, A. D. 1394, in a certain causo therein From your sister, Mrs. F'oote read a selected article on "Bread day of April next, the following officers are to be above perscribed for his appearance. OLIVER L. SPAULDING, ponding, Wherein Wit.is AlcLouth is complainant, Making," which drew out some questions from elected, viz.: 41-7 S. B. DABOLL, For the use and benefit of Willard L Converse, and Jules Bouchez and Aduhr.e Boutin z are Electa Ahel . A Justice of the Supreme Court, in place of John Will II. Brunson , Circuit Judge. Mortgagee. defendants. Notice is hereby given that T shall the ladies. W. McGrath, whose term of office expires Decem­ Solicitor for Complainant. Spaulding , Norton & Wkimer , sell at public veDdue, to the highest bidder, at the LIlEltAlty NOTES. The question box afforded some discussion. ber 81, 1895 ; also two Regents of the University of 34 13 Attorneys for mortgagee. west front door of the court house, in the Village The question was asked “Does it Pay to Husk Michigan, in place of Roger W. Butterfield and of St. Johns, County of Clinton, Stare of Michigan, ROBATE ORDER.—STATE OF MICHIGAN Corn to Obtain the Best Results.” t'harles llebard, whose terms of office expire said court house being the place for holding the The Art Amateur grows more interesting December 31,1895. P County of Clinton ss. At a session of the TYROB a TE OR HER .-STATE OF MICHIGAN circuit court for said county, oil SATURDAY, with each number. What with its charming Mr. Woodbury said he was making the In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my Prebate Court for the County of Clinton, holden atJT County of ClUton, ss. At a sesssion of the THE 2nd DAY OF MARCH, A. D. 1895, at two color platesftwo are given this month —“Sunset experiment this winter of feeding corn with ­ hand and affixed the gieat seal of the state of the rrebale office, in the Villageof tit. Johns, on Probate Court for the County of Clinton holden at o ’clock in the afternoon, all, or so much thereof as Michigan, at LaDsing, the day aud year first above Tuesday, tbe 12tli day of February, iu the year the Probate Office in tbe Village of St. Johns, on may be necessary lo raise the amount due to the in Connecticut, ” a winter landscape with snow- out husking, and so far it had proved very written. Washington G ardner , one thousand eight hundred aud ninety-five. Monday, the 4th day of Febuary, iu the year one said complainant for principal, interest and costs illumined by the sunset glow; and “Chrysan ­ satisfactory. [SEAL] Secretary of Stale. Present, Charles M. Merrill, Judge of PrfiE thousand eight hundred and ninty-flve. in this cause, of the'followiug described pnmelsof themums ”.', its practical Working Designs for Mr. Bird did not like the idea of working a bate. _ Present. Charles M. Merrill, Judge of Probate. land, to-wit: The north twenty-five acre* of tho f ELECTION NOTICE. In the matter of the estate of JOHN RATH- Iu the matter of the estate of east half of tli? south-east quarter of section eigh ­ China painting, wood carving, needlework, etc. team all day, and then asking them to husk FOOT, deceased. On readiugand fillingthe,peti'ion CLEMENT, deceased. On roadingand filling Ihe teen, and the north twcnty-fivo acre* of the west and its instructive articles on “Drawin for Re­ their own corn, besides he liked to know the ITATE OF MICHIGAN, dulv verified of Anna Augusta Rathroot, praying petition duly verified of Clara S. Stevens, praying half of tbe soulh-west quarter of section seventeen. production, ” “Flower Drawing in Pen and amount he was feeding. OFFICE OF THE SHERIFF OF CLINTON that the last will SDd testament of said deceased that George W. Bates or some other suitable per ­ All in township six norih of range two west iu the S’ may be proved and admitted to probate, and that son may be appointed admitti-dratoi of said estate. Slate of Michigan. Ink, ” "Artistic Anatomy, ” “Landscape Paint ­ R. D. Bird gave a recitation entitled the COUNTY. St. Johns , February 19, 1895. she or some other suitable person may be Thereupon it is ordered. That Thursday, the Dated at St. John*, Clinton County, Michigao, ing, ” "The Painiing of the Head in Oil,” “Brindle Heifer," which was quite amusing. appointed executrix of said estate. 28th day of February A. D. 1895, at one o ’clock in this Ulh day of January, A. i>. 1888. To the Electors of Clinton County : Thereupon It is ordered that Thursday, the 7th “Glass Painting ’" "China Painting, ” “Design- Vesta Woodbury also gave a recitation You are hereby notified that at the General the afternoon be assigned for the hearing of said LEWIS SEVERANCE. Election, to be held in this State, on the first Mon- day of March, A. D. 1895, at one o ’clock in the petition at the Probate office in tbe Village of St. Circuit Court Commissioner iu and for Clinton ing for Bindings, ” "Wall Paper Designing, ” which was nicely rendered. The program for duy of April next, the following officers are to be afternoon be assigned for the hearing of said Johns. County, Michigan. “Needlework” and “An Inexpensive Country the March meeting is as follows: Music. petition and that the heirs at law and legatees of And it Is further ordered, that notice he given to Pbbrins A Baldwin , 89 7 elected, vix: A Justice of the Supreme Court, in *aid deceased and all other persons interested in House," it is indeed indispensable to the artist, Paper, by J. L. Holbrook; recitation, by place of lohn W. McGrath, whose term of office the persons interested in said estate of the time Solicitors for Complainant. expires December 31, 1893; also two Regents of the said will, are required to appear at a session of aDd place of said bearing by cau&lng a copv of this the teacher and the art student. All the articles Milton Beurman; paper by H. P. Keys, dis­ University of Michigan, in place of Roger W. said court then to be;holden at the Probate Office, order to be published in tbe Clinton Republican are well illustrated. Besides all this there is an cussion; music; dinner; music; >oll call, paper in the Village of 8 t. Johns, and show cause if any a newspaper printed and circulating in said County ortgage sale .—default having by host; discussion of same; recitation, by Butterfield and Charles Hcbard. whose terms of there he, why the will should not he approved. article on Carolus Duran, an account of "An office expire December 31, 1895; also a County of Clinton, for three successive weeks previous to been made in the conditions of a mortgage Clyde Lapham: paper, by Charles Crell; dis­ Commissioner of Schools, in place oi R. M. And it is further ordered that notice be given to said day of hearing. madeM by Albert Severance to Addison A. Wood ­ Art Student's Year in Paris.” Drapery Studies cussion; question for general discussion, Palmerlee, whose terra of office will expire on the the persons Interested In said estate, of the pendency 42-3 CHARLES M. MERRILL, ruff, dated April 20th, 1892, and recorded April by Jule9 Lefebvre and Jan Monchablon, "What can be Done Now to Hurry Along first day ot July, 1893. Wm. M Lf.land , of the hearing thereof by causing a copy A true copy.) Judge of Probate. 22d, 1892, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Spring Work" Adjourned to meet wit bMr 44 f, Sheriff of Clinton County. of this order to be published in Thk Clinton Rk - Clinton County in Michigan, iu Liber 78 of Mort­ Drawings by Martin Rico, Carolus Duran and and Mrs. Lemuel Smith the 3rd Saturday in ruBLicAN, a newspaper printed and circulating in gages on page 78; on which mortgage there is J. L. Sargent, and Engravings by Charles March. i1- L. BIRD, ST. JOHNS MARKETS. said County of Clinton, for three successive weeks, TATE OF MICHIGAN, IN THE CIRCUIT claimed to be due at the date of this notice one Baude from Paintings by Trotter, V. Gilbert Cor. sec. previous to said day of hearing. Couit for the County of Clinlon, in Chancery. hundred aud forty dollars and sixty-six cents, CHARLES M. MERRILL, S—William R. Jones, complainant, vs. Mahala Jones, and Maris Roy. My Note *Book is especially Grain quotations are furnished by the St.Johns besides ’ at: attorney fee of fifteen dollars, stipulated wheat houses every Wednesday, aud arc for the (A true copy,) 43 3 Judge of Probate. defendant. Suit pending in the Circuit Court for in said mortgage to he paid should any proceed ­ Interesting. Price 35 cents. Montague Marks, Election Notice. the County of Clinton in Chancery, at St. Johns, ings be taken to foreclose said mortgage, and no prices paid that day. on the 30th day of January, A. D. 1895. In this Publisher, 23 Union Square, New York. Wheat, white ...... 50 to 51if suit or proceedings at law or in equity having been To the electors of the Village of SI. Johns, Mirhigan : cause It appearing from affidavit on file, that the instituted to recover any part of the debt secured Wheat, red...... 47toROBATE 49 ORDER.-STATE OF MICHIGAN The regular charter election of the Village defendant, Mahala Jones, is not a resident of this by said mortgage; therefore by virtue of the power Buckwheat ...... -...... ,,..45(q,521 County ot Clinton, ss. At a session of the Pro­ State, but resides in the State of Oregon, on motion ot sale in said mortgage contained, and of tbe A REPRESENTATIVE WANTED IN of St. Joints will be held in.three election dis­ Oats...... 311° 31 Pbate Court for the County of Clinton holden atof II. H. Pulver, complainant ’s solicitor, it is Dressed Chickens ...... »...... 6 to 7c statute iu such rase made and provided; notice is EACH locality to hand my fine samples to tricts on tiie first Monday of March, next, tbe Probate Office, in the Village of St. Johns, on ordered that the said defendant, Mahala Jones, hereby given that ON MARCH 2nd , 1895, at Dressed Turkeys...... 7 to 8 c Thursday, the 14th day of February in the year cause her appearance to be entered herein, within friends or acquaintances. Faying work. Not beiug the 4th day of said month as follows; one o ’clock in the aiternoon, at tbe west front Dressed Ducks...... 8 c one thousand eight hundred and ninctv-five. 4 months from the date ol this order, and in case door of tbe court house for Clinton County, in peddling. Send 10 cts., to Alburt F. Wood, At Fireman ’s Hall in election district No 1; at Dressed Geese...... -7c Present, Charles M. Merrill, Judge of Probate. of her appearance that she cause her answer to Dressed Beef...... ft toJt*.00 Michigan, in tho Village of St. Johns, in said Perfumet, Wood, ave., Detroit, Mich., for 5 Faxon building at the comer of Clinton In ihe matter of the Estate of MARY O. the complainant ’s bill of complaint to be filed, and county, there will be sold at public TCLduo to tho trial bottles Satin-Scent Natural Flower per- Dressed Hogs...... —• , J' SIGNS, deceased. On reading and filing the a copy thereof to be served on said complainant ’s highest bidder, the premises described in said avenue and Railroad street, in election district Live Hogs...... $3.75 to 84.00 petition duly verified of Lydia A. Sign*, praying unves and receive special offer to you. 44-2 solicitor, within twenty days after service on her mortgage, viz: The west half of the west halt of the No. 2; at the Sickles block corner of State Dressed Mutton ...... that3 to Henry 4 E. Walbridge or or some other suitable of a copy of said bill, and notice of this order; southeast quarter of section twenty-one, iu 'own- Butter sb to quality...... -14 person may he appointed administrator of said and that in default thereof, said bill be taken as street and Maple avenue, in election district Eggs...... »...... 18 pordox ship five north of range one west in Michigan. ^Thereupon It is ordered, that Thursday, the 14th confessed by the said non-resident defendant. Said sale will be mane subject to the payment of No 3, in said village. At which election the Eard...... 10c perjb And it is further ordered, that within twenty tho remainder of said mortgage uot yet due and following officers are to be chosen : President, Potatoes ...... day of March, A. D. 1895, at one o ’clock in the days the said complainant cause a notice of this O not be deceived. Onions ...... »»..»...... *0 beiug four hundred dollars, pay aid * November 15th, J clerk, treasurer, assessor, marshall and three afternoon be assigned for the hearing of said order to be published in the Clinton Republican , 1896, with laterest payable annually at,seven per The following brands ol Hav(loo*e) ...... 45.00 to 7.00 petition, at the Probate Office in the Village of a newspaper printed, published and circulating in cent, computed from April 20, 1894. trustees in the place of M. A. Kniffin, Henry CloTer Seed, June and mammoth ...... $ 5.25 St. Johns. said county, and that) such publication be con ­ Dated November 26, 1894. D Palmer and Fred F. Murdock, whose terms of Beans, hand picked ...... 8J.25 to 81.60 And it is further ordered, that notice be given to tinued there at least once in each week for six ADDISON A. WOODRUFF. White Lead are still made by the Alsyke clover seed...... 85.75 office expire. The poles of said electior will the persons interested in said estato of the time weeks in succession, or that he cause a copy of Ibis Perrins & Baldwin , Mortgagee. “Old Dutch ’’ process of slow cor­ Rye per bu ...... »...... »...... 35 to 40 and place of said hearing by causing a copy order to be personally served on said non-resident Attorneys for Mortgagee. 33-13 be opened at 7 o ’clock in the forenoon, “or as Apples per bu ...... -....50c of this order to be published in Thk defendant, at least twenty days before the time Bsrley per ...... '5-i?55 Clinton Republican , a newspaper printed and above perscribed for her appearanre. rosion. They are standard, and soon thereafter as may be, and will be con ­ Hav. timothy ...... -...... 87.00 tinued open until 5 o ’clock in the afternoon of circulating In said County of Clinton, for three LEWIS SEVERANCE, ortgage sale .—default HAVING always successive weeks previous to said day of heariDg. Circuit Court Commissioner for Clinton County. been made in the conditions of mort­ said day of election. 44-8 CHARLES M MERRILL, H. H. Pulver . gage,M made by Emmet Vance and Mary Dated at St. Johns, Michigan, February 11th, (A true copy.) Judge of Probate. Complainant ’s Solicitor. 43-7. A. Vance to Mary E. Davis, Belle D. Davis, Frances 1805 M. Davia and Edward L. Davis, dated February Strictly Pure , DEWITT h . hunt , 28 . 1893, SDd recorded |February 28, 1893, In HERIFF’S SALE.—NOTICE IS HEREBY tho office cf the Register of Deeds for Village Clerk. ROBATE COURT, CLINTON COUNTY 8 S.- given, that by virtue ol a writ of fieri faciaa Sissued out ot the circuit court for the county ofClinlon County, in Michigan, in Liber 76 of mort­ Registration Notice. Notice is hereby given that the estate of gages, on page 394; on which mortgage there is PGODFREY M. STANTON, deceased, has presentedClinton, in favor of the St. Johns National BaDk, against the goods and chattels and real estate of claimed to he due at the date or this nolice two ^Vhite Lead To the electors of the Villageof St. Johns, Michigan: a claim against the estate of FREDERICK CAR­ hundred and fiffy-one dollars and twenty cents, PENTER. deceased, and that the same will be George Dutton, in said county, to me directed and besides an attorney fee of fifteen dollars, stipulated The recommendation of Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the heard by the undersigned, at the Probato Office, in delivered, I did, on the 30th day ^of January last, in said mortgage to be paid, should any proceedings * y Board of Registration of the Village of St St. Johns on the 21st day of March, 1895, at one levy upon and take all the right, title and interest be taken to forclose (aid mortgage; and no suit or "Anohor,” •• Morley, ” o ’clock p in. of the said George Dutton In the following de­ proceedings at law or iu equity having been in ­ “ Eckstein, ” •• Shipman,” Johns will be held at Fireman's Hall in said Dated scribed real estate, that is to say: The northwest February 14,1895. quarter (‘4)ot section twenty-two (22) town seven (7) stituted to recover any part of the debt secured by " Armstrong & McKelvy,” •• Southern," village on Saturday the 2nd day of March CHARLES M. MERRILL. said mortgage; therefore by virtue of the jxtwer 1895, for the purpose of registering the names 44.4 Judge of Probate. north of range two (2) weat, Clinton county, Mich ­ of sale in said mortgage contained and of tho " Beymer-Bauman, ” " Red Seal,” igan. All of whirh I shall expose for sale at public statute in such case made and provided, notice 14 Davis-Chambers, ” •< Collier,”* of all such persons as shall be possessed of the auction or vendue to the highest bidder, at the weat front door of the court house in the Village is hereby given that on MARCH 9th , 1895. atone “ Fahnestock. ” necessary qualifications of electors in said o ’clock In the afternoon, at the west front door of village who may.apply.for that purpose, and ROBATE ORDER-STATE OF NfKUWAN, of 81 . Johns, in aaid county, on the 80 th DAY OF the court house for Clinton County, in Michigan, Ccunty of Clinton ss. At a eesslW 'W the MARCH, next, at one o ’clock In the afternoon. in the Village ol St. Johns, In •aid county, there to you by your merchant is an that the said Board of Registration will be in PProbate Court for the County of Clinton, MMen at Dated this llth day of February, 1893. will be sold at public vendue to the highest bidder session on the day and at the place aforesaid the Probate Office, in the Villageof St.Johns, on W. M, LELAND, the premises in said mortgage described, vie: evidence of his reliability, as he can Spaulding , Norton A Wkimkr , Sheriff 1. from 0 o'clock in the forenoon until 5 o'clock Monday, the 18th day of February, in the year The southwest fractional quarter ot section thirty one thousand eight hundred and ninety-five. 43-4 Attorneys. (excepting therefrom the school houae site of one 6ell you cheap ready-mixed paints in the afternoon. Dated at St.Johns, Michi Present, Charles M. Merrill, Judge of Probate. acre, out of the southwest corner, and excepting gan, February 11th, 1895. In the matter of the estate of JOHN TATE OF MICHIGAN.—THE CIRCUIT about three acre*, used for a cemotery, out of the and bogus White Lead and make a FLYNN, decessed. John H. Fedcws. executor weat aide) and the northeast quarter of section DEWITT H HUNT. of ssld estate, having made application for the Court for the County of Clinton. George A. SSteel va. Hannah Beach. In attachment. Noticethirty and the east three-fourths of the south ­ larger profit. Many short-sighted Village Clerk. allowance of his final account. east quarter of section thirty, all in township eight Thereupon I* Is ordered, that Thursday, the 14th is hereby given that on the 24th day of December, dealers do so. 1894, a writ of attachment was duly Issued out of north of range four weat, in the State of Michigan, day of March, A. D. 1895, at one o ’clock in the Said sale will be made subject to the payment of For Colors .—National Lead Co. ’s Pure MANY FINE PREMIUMS GIVEN FREE afternoon be assigned for the examination of said the Circuit Court for the County of Clinton at the suit of George A. Steel, the above named plaintiff, the remainder of said mortgage not yet due, being While Lead Tinting Colors, a one-pound can to MILLS account at the Probate office in the Village of St. four thousand dollars, payable February 28.1898, a 35-pound keg of Lead and mix your own FRENCH BUi TO DRINKERS OF LION COFFES against the land*, tenements, goods and chattels, SS sizes and styles. Every mill Johns. moneys and effect* of Hannah Beach, the defendant with interest thereon at six per cent, annually paints. Saves time and annoyance in matching For All Kindt ol Grinding And It is furthered ordered that notice be given computed from February 28,1884. shades, anti insures the best paint that it is to the persona interested In aald estate, of the time above named, for the sum of eleven handrei and A boy can operate and keep Mrs. Jos. Bailey, Cedar Springs, sixty-three dollars and thirty cents, which said Dated December 10. 1894. possible to pul on wood. In order. “Bookon Mi lit” and place of aaid hearing by causing a copy of thia S4-1S MARY E. DAVI8 , Stud us a postal card and g;et our book o* Mich., says: “Adironda, ” Wheeler ’s order to he published In The Clinton Republican , writ was returnable on the 4th day of February. and sample meal FREE. A. D. 1895, and upon which property haa been BELLE D. DAV18. paints and color-card, free; it will probably All kla* alii awktssrj. *'*< Heart and Nerve Core, is the best a newspaper printed and circulating in aald Coun ­ FRANCES M. DAVIS, y save you a good many dollars. alll. kallt, rallsr arkakrsy-tea. ty of Clinton, for three successive week* previous attached. and EDWARD L. DAVIS, Reared PHeee fbr ’»». medicine I ever had in my family ; it Dated this 5lh day of February. 1895. NATIONAL LEAD CO. never fails.” 8old by Fiidew & Mill- to .aid day of he * rt$jARLE8 M. MERRILL, SPAULDING, NORTON A WEIMER, Perrins a Baldwin , Mortgagees. Chicago Branch, NORDYKE A MARKON 42-7 Attorney* for Plaintiff. Attorney* lor Mortgagee*. Slate attd Fifteenth Strtsts, Chicago. 309 0«y Otroot, man. (A true copy.) 44- 8 Judge ol Probato J / 'J- 'W* — ------—1*4 •—— ■

. ST. JOHNS REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 20, 1895. > I

cause of that unfortunate canvas that of my Sunday school sclialars broke ANATOMICAL ITEMS. A WEDDING GIFT. he did not pay us a farewell call, not ­ open the shutters of your study wlu- Deiroit time_table . withstanding my assurance that he was dow, and Frank hravely entered the Arterial blood is red because it has • ’V HAVE?; ..IN EFFECT.. hastily summoned away by a telegram. burning dwelling and cut the large just b en purified in the lungs. Dr Clyde Howell. painting from the frame. That was the Milwaukee A few duys later Eleonore went to The eye is not sensitive to cold be ­ visit her mother, and while she was only thing saved!” DEG. 10th, 1894 Out wedding tour was over, and my gone, I again had the picture removed cause it is so well supplied with blood W«itwa*d. MKT A BAD MAN IN TEXAS. vessels. oeioved Kleonore ami I were on our —to my study. To do this I was obliged A 6 a ■S2* ” The skin is rough because by that 2 Hay to the llitle home I had bought to take down about two hundred books, £ together with the shelves. An Army Ofttrvr'a Experience Which means it is better adapted to receive 8TATI0N8. m 3d- and furnished, In the suburbs of Buf­ The light here was execrable, but Included a. Drink of Peor Whisky. sensations. ’111 tr at falo. that did not matter. I placed my desk “Only on one occasion In my life have The veins in the hands and feet m 2 fa 3 & We had received many gifts from her so that my back was toward It. On a. in. a. in p. ui. p. UI. New Year’s day Aunt Caroline dined I felt the need of a weapon, ” said an sometimes swell because circulation DETROIT...... -Lv. 6 M 11 20 4 00 10 45 Mends and mints several of them cost­ has stopped. Milwaukee Jusct 7 15 It 40 4 25 11 06 ----- with us, and you nmy Imagine her sur­ officer of the United States army to a 8 OU 12 25 6 07 12 15 ■ naa ly, and most of them either useful or prise when, seated In the ehalr Dr. Washing on Star writer. “I have / ever The small bone at the root of the p. m. ».au ariutmontal and they had been express- carried a gun, hut It has sometimes 8 41 I on ‘ 5 51 1 14j S-----had occupied, she looked up and tongue is placed there for the pur ­ Durand arrive...... » 25 1 47 A 80 > 181 ad at my direction, to our future home. found the picture gone. She didn ’t say occurred to me that no man ought ever pose of giving stability. Durand leave...... » 85 2 12 6 50 2 IS Owoaso...... 10 00 2 42 2 4.5 But there was one wedding present a word, however. to be w’itliout one. One cannot be sure The great toe is placed on the inside 7 17 “We hung your picture —your lovely but thut some time the w’capon w’ould Owoaso Junct. ar.. 10 05 2 45 7 20 * 50 which we had not yet seen. It was the of the foot to act as a fulcrum in pro ­ Owoaso Junct. I've 10 15 2 50 7 30 3 05 "« (is picture, dear aunt —in my study,” I save one ’s life. For instance, I will Ovid...... 10 85 8 OH 7 47 3 S21 « io gift of a wealthy aunt of my bride, answered casually, anddlng. In my des­ recite to you a little experience of my pelling the body forward. 8hepardftrllla...... 10 41 3 H 7 52 7 eft peration: “I Intend to exhibit it to my own. It was in a wild mountain re­ Babies do not hear well because the ST.JOHNS...... 10 54 3 27 8 04 8 58 8 2ft and she had said that It would toe sent Fowler...... n 14 8 45 8 22 4 2ft 92* direct to Buffulo, as It would be In ­ Sunday school class.” gion of Texas. I was riding along on a bones of the ear are too soft to con ­ ABSOLUTELY PURE Ionia...... 11 49 4 28 8 55 5 08 11 «» The dear old soul did not say any ­ mule. Not a thing did I have on my vey the sensations of sound. p. m F*. convenient to repack, which would be thing, nor was she offended; but she person which could have beeu regarded THE OLD RELIABLE Lowell...... 12 17 4 55 0 24 5 40 23ft Women have colds in the head less Grand Rapids...... 12 50 5 80 10 00 8 05 T 8ft \ oecrasnry If it were exhibited on our api>earal so melancholy that I was by the most impoverished citizen as of frequently than men because they are G. R. A I. Junct.... 1 05 5 40 10 35 7 us wedding-day at Eleonore's former conscience-strlck* n. Before 1 went to value. Whistling as I went, I ap ­ Ferrysburg ...... 2 05 6 85 p. tu. 8 15 bed I tried to make amends for the proached a large rock altout which the not accustomed to heavy head cover ­ SWEET CAPORAL Grand Haven ...... 2 10 ( 40 8 20 home In Otsego county, N. T. p. m. a. m...... a. m. detestable story I had told Aunt Caro ­ path ran to avoid a sharp ascent. Just ings. in There was some mystery about Aunt Chicago by 8tr ar. Durln line. I wrote to a friend of mine, and as I niched It a flerce-looking man Milwaukee Str ar.. igat’n only. — Caroline ’s wedding present, as she The interior bones of the ear are CIGARETTE ...... Invited him to bring his Sundey school rose out of the bushes and cried ’halt! ’ accrued disinclined to describe It. called the hammer and the 6tirrup Has stood tha Taat of Tima EaLOtT*r«tr

tion was accepted. him with my government mule, over ­ STATIONS. No. hi Si d s lH and the first tiling that attracted our The thick matting of hair on the ^ GO I received my friend and his scholars powered him, taken away his arms, Except attention was Aunt Caroline ’s present Sunday. M 2 top of the head is placed there as a Mall conspicuously displayed on the parlor In the parlor. I asked the little fellows and demanded why he should thus -J el U all sorts of questions about their stud­ obstruct what was the best substitute protection from cold and sudden ...... a. ui D IU p. in. m. ■»* wall, directly farting the door. available for a public highway. I did Durln *N*v- It was an atrociously painted repre- ies. and Eleonore showed them our shocks. igat’n only. tentation of the parable of the Prodigal photographs. At last eame tbe wel­ nothing of ths kind. The only reason The patella, or knee pan. projects a. m I can allege is that I was afraid. Such Grand Haven Lv 9 00 2 10 Son, and looked as if It might have or ­ come summons to tea, after which I in fro nt of the knee to afford a better Ferrysburg ...... invited the children Into my study to a method of dealing with highwaymen 9 05 2 15 iginated In a manufactory of “curiosi­ fulcrum for some of the muscles of G R. A 1. .1 hi .ci... 6 35 10 05 8 12 10 40 docs well enough In story books, but $ 300.00 G.rand Rapids. 6 45 ties.” Its origin I never learned, al­ see the picture of the “Prodigal Son." FOR A NAME OF A , * 10 20 8 25 11 00 11 (ft The lamps were placed in the most in real life It is dungerous. Accord­ motion. p. m. though I had ample opportunity to Lowell-...... 7 15 10 55 4 00 11 53 i m study it favorable positions. The youngsters ingly, I obeyed the suggestion of the The fingers are of unequal lengths [FLORAL WONDER. I It is quite certain, however, that ranged themselves in a row In front of bold bandit and halted. For a moment because by reason of this fact they For particular* aea Vick’s Floral Said* I 7 40 11 25 4 28 12 86 7 » dear Aunt Caroline, knowing my own the picture, I took my station on one my heart jumped into my throat as I are enabled to grasp objects of almost I for 1865, which contain*colored plates oil 8 0U 11 58 5 02 1 25 480 saw hkm thrust a hand into his hip I Vtca’a Branching A*t«r, Swaet Paaa, Veg-1 p. m and Eleonore ’s fondness for pictures, side, my friend on the other. I cleared any size. ST. JOHNS...... 8 25 12 17 6 20 1 47 « (ft pocket. He drew from It something, I .tables. Hibiscus and Gold Flower. Hon -1 Shepardsville ...... and with her heart overflowing with my throat, ad began, in a didactic Children are noth orn with teeth on I act l.lustraUons; descriptions that de-| 12 30 5 32 4 04 tone: and pointed it at me point-blank. I Ovid...... 8 89 12 30 5 38 2 12 «(• benevolence and affection, had pur ­ account of the inconvenience that scribe, not mislead; hlntson sowing and I ) wosso J u nciion ... 8 57 1 15 6 0(1 8 05 7 13 chased the he ana suact some auction, “This picture, my dear children. Is perceived that the something was not I transplanting. Printad in 17 different uwosso ...... 9 00 1 20 6 05 3 10 partly allegorical, partly realistic. a pistol; It was a bottle —a large, black would be occasioned by these in very colored Inks. Mailed on receipt of 10 Durand sr...... 9 23 1 47 6 SO 8 Si ____ r paying for it a good round sum, and cents, which map be deducted from first Durand leave...... consoling herself for tlve extravagance These two row ’s of columns on either bottle. Said the highwayman: early life. 9 05 1 47 6 55 “ ‘Drink: ’ order. Vlck’o Seeds contain the Holly ...... 10 14 2 26 7 40 4 47 __ rTir with thoughts of the pleasure the pic ­ side of the center divide the different People turn their faces toward a j germ ef life. Pod t lac...... 10 53 8 05 8 25 5 37 _____ eras of the parable. Here on the left “I held out my hand and grasped the Milwaukee Junct. ture would give us. sound in order to hear it better, be ­ . CHOICE =Fff 11 32 3 45 9 05 6 30 The canvas measured eight feet by jyon see the Prodigal, hungry anti bottle with more than ordinary eager­ cause then the sound is conveyed to DETROIT...... Ar 11 50 4 05 9 '25 1 7 Oft ness. I drank. It uaa the worst ten feet. The frame was a broad, gild­ wretehed, sharing the swine's food —as both ears. 1 SWEET PEAS d9~ChairCar, Buffet Car and Sleeping Car ed affair; the composition itself ab ­ the Scriptures tell us. Hera In the whisky 1 have ever tasted; and that Is background you see them singing and saying a good deal, for 1 had lived in The pupil of the eye contracts or Weetward—No. 11 has Parlor Car attached (extra surd In the extreme. In the middle expands in order to admit a greater Small Quantities at Wkolssal* Fries*. charge 25 cts). No. 15 has Parlor Bnffet Car at­ foreground a group of figures In gala dancing, rejoicing over the return of the wilds of the west for a number of tached Detroit to Grand Rapids (extra chars* SB attire represented the returned Pro- [ the Prodigal. Here, again, on the right years. But to me at that moment it or less quantity of light, that objects 140 Cents a Pound eta). No. 81 has Wagoner Sleeper Detroit to dignl. his parents, and the gueets in ­ Is the butcher In the act of killing the was a grateful draught. I handed the may be clearly seen. I We hare grown tone of Sweet Peae the _Grand Rapids, dsily. vited to celebrate the return. The fatted calf.” bottle back to the highwayman, and. People smell better with their | past summer of a very fine quality to be eastward—No. 14 has Parlor Buffet Car attacked While I delivered this highly Instruct ­ as he went his way with a benevolent I able to give our friends a real treat. 25 Grand Rapids to Detroit (extra charge 25 lie). Prodigal ln*re a striking resemblance mouths shut because all the air for I varieties and colors mixed. Tbink of It, No. 18 has Parlor Car attached (extra charge aft to Nat Goodwin, the actor. On .a sort ive lecture my friend po'nted with a smile upon his countenance, I resumed I a pound only 4# cta.t hnlf pound eta). No. 82 has Wagoner Sleeper Grand Rapid* ruler toward the designated objoe*s. with a thankful heart my journey upon the use of the lungs must be drawn of raised platform in the baekgmund through the nose. | jj eta. t quarter pound 15 eta.) to Detroit, daily. were a number of figures with cymbals, The silence which followed my re­ my government mule. I had meant to I ounce 10 eta. JNO. W. LOUD. BEN FLETCHER, Old people wear spectacles because | GOLD FLOWER, Grand Bedder, Traffic Manager. Trav. Pass. A get* dancing and singing. All th it, adding with a triumphant smile: or at least the establishment in New in hypnotism. Lucy—Yes, she is 29, “You sUil(llng of new schoolhouses all paper and bak ed for an hour. Pleasant, Clare, Cadillac and Frankfort. “Have you noticed, dear aunt, how G oing SOUTH—Lv . Durand. maid's admiring comments on onr over the state, for there are numerous A woman arrested in Fond du Lac “perfectly lovely painting. ” The very early the flies have made their ap ­ large towns where there is not room 9:35 A. M...... and ...... 6:50 T. ML presence of that wretched daub made pearance this spring? ” for masqueradin g in men ’s clothes For Howell, Aud Arbor, Milan, Toledo and * enough for the regularly enrolled pupils had a curling iron in her pistol pocket. us dislike the parlor; and whenever Aunt Caroline had not noticed. who are desirous of going to school, to Southern point*. vision's called, my wife resolutely I should not be adhering strictly to say nothing of the truants. Another dorm itory for women, to H. BENNETT, G. P A., Toledo. Ohio turned her back on the “Prodigals.” the truth were I to say that we were The law requires that all children bear the name of Mrs. Kate N. Dog- as she called the figures on the can ­ not perfectly happy In our little home. between eight and twelve must attend ' gett, will be erected on the grounds vas. When visitors were numerous, We were—even though there was hard ­ (luring the entire period that public ‘ of the Chicago university. ly a forenoon, or evening that one of long proximity to the picture certainly schools are In session from Oct. 1 to Milton, W. Va., has a military com­ W.L. Douglas had a wearying and depressing effect. the “Prodigals”—either the son. one of June 1; that all between 12 and 14 I Do you want Health. Strength, Grace and © *2 CUAF 13 THE BEST. his parents, the butcher, or one of the pany composed entire ly of girls. Beauty, with energy that can overcome all the ^WP_WllwL FIT FOR A KING. When 1 came home In the evening must attend at least eighty consecutive I Lions (Difficulties) which may beset your and found Eleonore almost worn out, swine —did not som; how mix in our They are under the drilling tutorship path? If so send to Dr. Holman S. Humphrey, 3. CORDOVAN, school days during the same period, un- | FRENCH A ENAMELLED CALF. and would Inquire tenderly what conversation. It was not for this — I less regularly and lawfully engaged in of a captain of the state militia, and 518 Grand Street south, Lansing, Mich-, for wearied her. she w’ould sigh, “Oh, though it helped soinewha* —that, when propose to appear in public when they list or call upon the doctor any Saturday or 4»3.«J Fine C alj & Kangaroo . ! some useful employment of service, Monday at above number He positively ♦ 3. W POLICE,3 soles. those ’Prodigals. ’ ’’ And really It was summer brought my holiday, we de­ and that all between fourteen and six- j become proficient. cures in either sex Joss of vital fluids with almost unendurable. But we could termined to spend it in Front nac, On ­ dreams, or where it passes with the water; tario. at the home of an old college ; teen must attend when not so cm- A man shot his wife while she was seen as a white material in the water after it e»£S94 not offend dear Aunt Caroline —whose i ployed, parents and guardians fating baking bread. At his trial the plea of stands two hours; loss of power, or impotence admiring gaze always hung with de­ chum of ndne. j to comply with the law being subject self-defense was urged. He was con ­ arising from any cause. Enlarged prostate * 2.* 1.7.? boys Schkh Shoes . vouring Interest on the mammoth can ­ Those were enchanting days! Gland, Varicocele, Gleet and irritable Bladder. - LADIES * Eleonore embroidered, sketched and ! to a penalty of $5 for the first offense victed, however, as the law held that All medicines sent free from observation vas every time she visited us—by cut­ and fine and imprisonment for each with full instructions for use, all confidential ting it in p'eces, burning it, or hanging read to her heart's content, while I he was not comp elled to eat the address with stamp as abo»-e. wrote diligently at a new book I had subsequent offense. Under such string ­ It in the cellar. ent provisions it is obvious that the full i bread if he did not want to. !3U- However, after everybody had call­ begun. A young man entered a Chicago po ­ Thus w’e passed sfx delightful weeks, purpose of the law will not be filled j BROCKTON,-MAS .5. ed and Ixvn called on n return, there without more or less troublesome de­ lice station, and after stating that his Over One Million People wear tho came a season of comparative peace, with never a thought of the “Prodi­ gals,” when one morning, Fate, in the lay, but the fact that the state super ­ conscience troubled him, confessed COOK BOOK W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes during which Eleonore went to pay a intendent of education is authorized %FREE ■-». two (lays’ visit to an old school-friend. person of the village hotelkeeper, that he had stol en 8500 from his All our ihoci are equally satisfactory to withhold one-half the state school mother, and requested to be locked 820 TAGUS—L-LU&TRfITBD. They give the beet value for the money. During her absence I had two men brought me a newspaper. Oneof the Urr!.000, and is Mrs. Mary Taylor. She can husk A. E. DUTCHES. ever, boldly declared that the light in more corn from the shock in the field the dining room was much better, and read: this amount the city Huiierintendent that the subject —feasting —was more "Yesterday. In the suburbs of Buf­ proposes to have applied toward in ­ than any two men in the neighbor ­ suitable for a dining room than a falo, a fire consumed the residence of creased accommodatlors for truants hood. drawing room. Miss Surrey and Mr. Felix Trubury. and the establishment of a farm school for youths of the "incorrigible ” class. I Dear Aunt Caroline! She had so The loss is partially covered by In ­ surance. ” much faith in my reputation as an art NEW DEVICE OF BURGLARS. connoisseur that, notwithstanding her I summoned my poor little wife, to

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MY MB NDINC-BASKET. bad oome to a standstill; the heart, “Am I?” says he. “It is very THE NORTH MOST MINE. that In all its many years had known likely. Misfortune embitters us alL* of the stoutest of willow; Located la Undo Seal ’s I’oaneAlons Ik m doep oad capaotous and wl but one pure affection, had oeased to “Won ’t you look at me, Dick?” tinder the Midnight Han. Ttim kb* Gulf St room that flow 4 through lta heat, and Penruddock was no more. “There is no need .to look at you. There was a man in Seattle lately border* Mrs. Neville had called at Dick’s Your image is engraven on ray heart. The Evening News, tlaaiai always to atond ot flood tide* who owns a mine located probably rooms, where the crying man lay, I can see you at every moment, and further north than any mine in the 60, Aod the garments llo heaped on each other: every day during his illness, and had shall see you, go where I may. ” world. He is J. C. Green, and his I look ot them often and altrh, seen Dlok and conversed with him “Nevertheless, look at me; it may mine is called the Omallk mine. It is “The Great Daily of Michigan.* boll I over be oble i'o grapple soften you a little. Oh. Dick. 1 Wikh o pile that haa grown two feet hl. ’h? many times of his father ’s state situated on the Fish river, in the ex ­ alone —no other topio had been don ’t want this odious money, but 1 treme northwestern part of Alaska, ------o top layer, olwoya. of atockln ta; touohed upon. On two occaslohs do want you. Now I have said it” or even a shorter period, will suffice to Those arrive and depart every day: near Golovnin bay, which is about ^ convince you that "The Great Daily of ~ the things that are ploy lug “button-but ­ Hilda accompanied her, hut on those — flushing crimson— “and you will THREE MONTHS not, I hope, think badly of me.” sixty miles north of St. Michael ’s. To Michigan " is so interesting and valu­ ton" days the young man had been either get a better idea of how far north Mr. “I could never do that But it Is able that so long as you may live you will continue a subscriber, and would leave without any delay. accidentally or wilfully absent Green has gone in search of his treas­ ad ah, underneath there are atrata Not once during all these long Impossible. Do not lei us talk about no non think of stopping than you would of cancelling your subscription it” ure, the location of his mine is in lati­ thnried deep aa the earth's eooene! weeks had the cousins met. They tude sixty-five degrees north, longitude to your home paper. It is complete and accurate in every department of put there the first of the autumn. had never, indeed, seen each other His voice breaks a little. news, giving also much special matter for men, womt* and children. BkfU there when the trees have grown green! “Then you refuse me?" 164 degrees west, over 1,000 miles sinoe that last momentous evening northwest of Sitka. Think of the testimonial of 60,000 homes which now receive and welcome bore are thin rs to be ripped and made over. in South Audley street, when Es­ “Yes, because it is for your own There are thin :* that gave out In their prime good. " Mr. Green got possession of his The Evening News. ther ’s disclosure had made them mine in 1881, and has spent about “ e are intricate task ■* —all awaiting “No; because 1 happen to have $1.25 FOR 3 MONTHS BY MAIL a magical hour of “spare time " ohange sides, and had ohauged the $100,000 in developing it. The mine t met! par Copy. 10 Mata * Week. fortunes of both; so happily for one, more money than you possess Let _ _ ft come* Sh ill I ever possess It? itself is as unique as its location, be ­ Agents in every village, town and city I *s Suslsv Street, so disastrously for the other. us have the truth, at all events. In the State of Michigan. | DETROIT. MICH. I start with fresh hope every day. S|ty that that is really what you ing “solid metal.” The ore is galena, __ a wlll-’o-the wlap It allures me; Yet, about that time there was a seventy-five per cent of lead, carrying Like will-o'-th'j-wlsp fades away. policeman in that quarter who for mean. ” “Well. then, yes, since you make 143 ounces of silver to the ton and Tier the basket has never been empty. many nights had kept a sharp watch upon a certain young man, well me say it I could not be indebted very little gold. Durlnr all of its burdened career, Mr. Green generally spends his Bet once, for a few fleeting moments, dressed, but with his eollar turned to my w.fe for—for everything." When the baby upset it, 1 wt year! up to his ears—looking upon him as a “No doubt you are right, ” says winters in California, chartering a —Bessie Chandler in Harper's Bazar possible burglar, for he would stand Miss Penruddock. “Pride before all ship every spring to carry his year’s for an hour without flinching oppo ­ things, no matter how many hearts supply of stores and the miners he takes up with him to his northern El­ BEST IN THE WORLD. A Passive Crime. site a certain house, gazing upon may be broken by it.” She means nothing —so far as X 91 could see— to be sarcastic, but only succeeds in dorado. He pays his men $75 a month and board, but they do not receive BY h THE DUOHKSS.’ except a faint streak of light that being wretched. that came from an upper window. “Mine is a just and proper pridp, ” their wages until after the year's work ATLAS CHAPTER IX—Continued . Finally X 91 grow tired or ashamed he says. is done and the cargo of ore they have SOAP. Popular Everywhere, He draws a deep breath, and then of his suspicions, and, comforting “Oh. very well! Then it is not taken from the mine has been brought rouses himself. Going up to Mrs. himself with the thought that this worth while, I suppose, to say any ­ down to San Francisco and sold. They Because Deserving. Neville, he .bids her rood-night, in a eccentric young man was either a thing more about it?" are then paid off and receive from low tone, that still does not falter. harmless lunatic or an admirer of “No, indeed. ” he sighs. $900 to $1,200 apiece, which come 9 to IT CLEANS. “All this has been too muoh for the upper housemaid, let him gaze “And you a e quite determined to them in a lump, for on Golovnin bay TAKE NO OTHER* SAVE THE WRAPPERS. you, and —my oousin, ” he says in peace. leave England forever, and to go to there are no stores, no saioons, and HENRY PASSOLT, Manufacturer, SAGINAW, MICH. jgeatly, though without looking at New Zealand? ” no opportunity for them to spend Hilda. “To-morrow, everything can To-day Is too lovely for descrip ­ “Quite." money if they wished to. be discussed more thoroughly, but tion. “The sun has drunk the dew “Then, ” cries she, “since you in ­ The natives, the Eskimos, are a £or to-night enough has been said." that lav upon the morning grass;” sist upon it, 1 shall give this hateful peaceable intelligent people, and are **VVe shall see you to-morrow, I the very birds are silent from excess money to a lunatic asylum, and. very quick to learn the ways and cus­ bopo? ” says Mrs. Neville, anxiously. of languor; the flowers droop and whether you like it or not, I shall go toms of the Americans. Mr. Green •*I think not. It will be better grow pensive beneath the heat, and to New Zealand to. ” employs thdm to work about the mines, not, ” says Dick, with a faint smile. all nature seems at rest “Maud!” says Dlok. in his over ­ and finds them to be active and will­ A WINTER’S ENTERTAINMENT. HI shall have many things to see to, In the oastle, on this golden Sep ­ powering agitation forgetting her ing workers. land my father will of course, require tember morning, scarcely a sound real name. The climate is not so severe as one GREAT VALUE for a little money. me." can be heard. The inner world “Yes; I shall. Nothing shall pre ­ would suppose it would be in such a I At this mention of his name. Pen- seems as lazy, as averse to action of vent me,” says Miss Penruddook. northern latitude, the summer begins WEEKLY NEWS of the world for a trifle. ruddock turns his head.and all pres- any kind as the world without And here, we very much regret to warm and pleasant and the winters «nt notice bow terribly his face has Three days ago Mrs. Neville say, she so far forgets herself as to not so cold as in some latitudes further changed within the last few minutes. brought Hilda down to her birth ­ place her arms around his neck, and south. It is the land of the midnight As if all hoDe has died within him place; but the girl ha< refused to to burst into tears upon his breast sun, and the wonders of the aurora THE Iff YORK WEEKLY TB1B0I tie looks crushed and broken and find comfort or pleasure In the grand So for the next few moments at borealis are seen in all their splendor. very pitiable. A twenty page journal, is the leading Republican family paper of tha old castle. Wealth has come to her, least Ponruddock's trlji to the other Thero are no white people there ex ­ United States. It is a NATIONAL FAMILY PAPER, and givea all tha There Is. too, within his eyes a and, for the time at least happiness side of the world is delayed. cept the miners, who are taken general news ot the United States. It gives the events of foreign lands in somewhat vacant expression that has departed, He drops his hat and encircling up each year, but Mr. Green says nutshell. Its ’’Agricultural” department haa no superior in the country. contrasts very powerfully with his There is a pallor in her cheeks, her fondly with his arms for a full that one doesn ’t have a chance to got Its "Market Reports ” sre recognised authority. Separate departments for Indolent demeanor of an hour ago. a fountain of hushed tears in her ex ­ minute is quite ridioulously happy. lonesome, as there are fish in the “The Family Circle,” “Our Young Folks,” and "8 cience and Mechanics. ” “Eh, Dick?—eh, lad?” he says, in pressive eyes, that goes to Mimi’s Then he ohecks himseH and sigh ­ streams to catch, birds in the air to Its “Home and Society” columns command the admiration of wives and • confuted fashion, putting his hand heart; but having extracted a prom ­ ing deeply say.s, “There must be an shoot and four-footed animals of the daughters. Its general political news, editorials and discussions are to his head and sighing deeply. ise from Dick that he will not leave end of this. This will never do you earth to kill. comprehensive, brillant and exhaustive. “What are you saying of me? I heard England without bidding them fare­ know, ” in a most miserable tone. Mr. Green is a great enthusiast over .my name —. Don ’t believe them, well, she can only wait patiently, if “Never?" says Hilda, who has the resources and coming destiny of Dick! It is all false, every word!” unhappily, for what is yet to come. quite recovered herself, and in whose the great northern empire of Alaska, A SPECIAL CONTRACT enables us to offer this splendid Then, in a tone of eager, almost ab ­ Jt is coming very quickly, that for blue eyes a malicious twinkle may and says that few people have any Journal and “THE REPUBLICAN” for ject entreaty, he adds in a whisper, which Bhe waits—the solution of all now be seen. idea of its marvelous wealth t.nd the “Don ’t you condemn me, Dick! You her doubts. Does not victory lie with her? extent of its resources. ONE YEAR FOR ONLY $1.25, have not the right to do that It Even as sho and Hilda are sitting No wonder, therefore, that she re­ was all for your sake, Dick—all for together in one of the morning- joices. PHYSICAL EFFECT OF FEAR. CASH IN ADVANCE. you. ” rooms, silent but full of thought a “Come over to this sofa,” she says, •Come away. Come home with “and as we must to please you give A Man ’s A rat Swollen by the Fancied footstep sounds in the hall without, Bite of a Rattlesnake. (THE REGULAR 8 UBSCRIPTION8 FOR THE TWO PAPERS 18 $2.00) me, farther, ” says Dick, hurriedly away our detestable though rather the door is opened and Dick Penrud ­ A man connected with a traveling Subscriptions may begin at any time. And anxiously. dock stands before them, pale and comfortable income, tell me, which A touch of deep pain, mingled do you consider the most deserving menagerie was sleeping on some blan ­ Address all orders to haggard, but always the same Dick kets in the door of a tent, when some­ with shame mars the beauty of his in one pair of eyes at least. of all the asylums?” features as he listens to his father ’s At this point Mrs. Neville coming thing crawling over his breast roused “1 am very fortunate in having him, says the New York Ledger. words, which are a confession of his found you at home, ” says Dick in in and seeing them sitting together THE REPUBLICAN. guilt on apparently amicable terms, goes Springing up he threw off the crea­ his most formal munner. “I have ture, which proved to be a huge rat­ “Home! Where is that now? ” asks come down here because I promised, up to Dick and kissing him on oither Write your name and address on a postal card, send it to GEO. W. BEST, Room S Pen ruddock vaguely, disregarding cheek, tells him without a word of tlesnake. As he struck it lie felt the Tribune Building. New York City, and a sample dopy of THE NEW YORK and because I could not leave Eng ­ prick of its fangs in his arm, and, with WEEKLY TRIBUNE will be mailed to you. his son ’s effort to lead him from the land without bidding vou good-bye. ” warning that he is a “dear boy, ” room. “From the castle to the cot ­ and as worthy as any one can be of a howl of pain and terror, bounded “He takes Mrs Neville's hand, from the tent and shouted for help, tage, that is a fall, ind ed! And, ” and presses it warmly with a faint, her dearest girl.” and that she is sinking his voice, “I can ’t go to the happier to day than she has been whisky, a doctor or some medicine. very faint, smile. There chanced to be nothing available cottage, Dick—the river is there! — “Good-bye? ” echoes she, in dis­ for a very long time, and several Always the river!” with a strong other things that are equally pleas ­ within reach, and his fellows stood Spring Curry Comb may, as though the fear of this hour around with scared faces waiting for shudder. “And it never ceases—it ant to hear. All which so overpow ­ | Clock Spring Blade. Soft as a Brush. Fits every Curve. The has not been tormenting her for him to die, which he appeared likely iflows on and on forever! I can hear days. ers Dick that he has not sufficient J Only Perfect Comb. Used by U. S. Army and by Barnum and it always in my dreams at night. ” courage to say anything that shall to do in a short time. The arm began Forepaugh Circuses, and Leading Horsemen of the World. •‘House yourself. You are dream­ “Yes; I am about to leave the to swell and the poor victim was soon country never more to return to it” 1 damp her satisfaction, and Hilda car­ Ask your Dealer for It. Sample mailed post paid 25 cents. ing now, 1 think. ” says Dick, who is gasping for breath and groanipg with flee our name on th* handle. bl ’lilJIU CURB! COBB COn 104 Lafayette SU, South Bend, Indiana. He has not dared to glance at ries the day. as pale as death. almost intolerable pain. At last, just “No; not now, ” says the old man. Hilda after the first involuntary look They have been married now for as the breath seemed about to leave He looks a very old man indeed, so on greeting her. four weeks and are in Italy, or his body, some one among the wagons strangely altered are his features “But this is all so sudden, so Egypt, or St Petersburg, or some­ shouted that one of the pet snakes had and mien. “It is too late now for dreadful?” says Mrs. Neville who te where —we really have at the pres ­ escaped. It was an enormous rattler, dreams. If what she says is true, at her wits’ end. “What is your ent moment quite forgotten where. hut harmless, as the fangs had been California Excursions! all is over, all is at an end. ” purpose in leaving? Where are you At all events we may safely say removed. The reptile was found dead -VIA- “The end is not come yet," re­ going?" that be they where they may they under one side of the tent, where the TRAD! MARK turns Dick bravely, throwing up his ••To New Zealand —anywhere. I are two among the very happiest man had flung it. The bite proved to head with a certain proud gesture hardly know whither; and, indeed, it mortals the world contains. be the prick from a sharp tack in the Wheelert "TRUE SOUTHERN ROUTE” that brings tears into the eyes of matters very little, so loug as I get THE END. canvas of the tent. In an hour the one who is watching him. well away from the old world and all man was as well as ever save for Heart Low Rates. Free Chair Cars. Ho close-t one hand firmly, as its associations. ” Till He Dot Work. weakness caused by the nervous ex ­ ••AND though to defy misfortune while Into “How you must hate the old A young lady, lately and happily citement. It was the opinion of all Elegant Pullman Buffet Sleepera, world!” says a soft voice close to married, has a literary man for her Nerve his face there comes a nobility, a who witnessed the incident that but Pullman Tourist Sleepers. sense of dignity, th»* perhaps it him, that has a suspicious tremble husband, who does all of his work at for the timely disabuse of the man's POSITIVELY CURES lacked before. in it “Do you mean to carry noth ­ home. It is very good work and mind he would have been dead within “You have still enough to satisfv ing from it but regrets?” pays very well, and as they are so a few minutes, the victim of nervous Heart Disease,Epilepsy,Nerv ­ CALIFORNIA EXCURSION a every want, ” he says, addressing his “Nothing! ”—shortly. newly wedded they are delighted dread and terror. ous Prostration, There are many ways of going to California “Is everything forgotten? ” asks with the opportunities for being al- but there la but one TRUE SOUTHERN father; “and as for me, the world is flaaplamiaM and all Derangement* of lb* Nervout before me, and I shall con juer it in the soft voice again, even more ; most constantly together. A Disappointed 'fother. System, ROUTE and this Is via St. Louis, Texarkana defiance of fate and evil fortune. All tremulously this time. “Can you Recently they got a new servant, a Anxious Mothor —Did I hoar Mr. Enexcelled for Restless Babies. Pure­ and El Paso over the great IRON MOUN­ is for the best, and we should be remember no happy hours? ” I buxom German girl, who proved Watreason kiss you in the conserva ­ ly Vegetable, guaranteed free from TAIN ROUTE. Through first class Pullman “My deepest regret,” says the ' herself handy, and also seemed to tory to-night, Jeannette? I am sure and Tourist sleepers daily from Chicago ta thankful that the little one was opiates. 100 full size doses, 50c. Los Angeles and San Francisco. Our favortta saved. You are thankful, father, young man. with infinite sadness, ; take a deep interest in the affairs of I heard a very suspicious sound. M. D. Nanay, receiving teller Orand Rapid* “lies in the fact that I shall never j the young couple. Of course she “San Antonio Route,” with its fast time to the Are you not? Say you are thankful, ” Jbannette, almost 30—No, mother; (lllch.) Savins* Bank, *ay* ne cannot aay too much historical city of San Antonio, Texas. Thenca he able to forget those happy hours. ” saw the husband around the house a In favor of "Adlronda,” Wheeler ’* Hear and Nerve he asks, with extreme earnestness. that sound came from the dining ­ Core. Prepared by Wheeler A Fuller Mediciue Co., ▼la Southern Pacific Railway to all California a was as though he had com­ Mrs. Neville, kiDd and considerate good deal; but her mistress was not room. You remember the door was Cedar Springs, Mich. points Is one of the BEST ROUTES TO THK soul that she is, has stepped into prepared for the following: Beid by PILDEW A MILLMAN, pletely and entirely disassociated open. St. John* and Fowler. COAST. Excursion tickets now on sale tn tha love of his manhood from the the conservatory for the time being, “Ogscuse me, Mrs. Blank, but I Anxious Mothor — Oh, my child, Arkansas, Texas. Louisiana. Mexico an4 delightful little companion of bis therefore they are virtually alone. < like to Bay somedings. ” what a night of disappointment this California at reduced rates. earlier days. “Dick!” says Hilda, looking and “Well, Hena? ” has been to me.—Springfield Graphic. Pamphlets, timecards and full infomudlom “Yes, yes—deeply thankful! ” 9ays speaking very tenderly and very re­ “You won t bemad by me. alrety?” free. Address for particulars Johnny In > nek. H. D. ARMSTRONG, Penruddock, in a strange tone.hard- proachfully. “Wbv, what is it you wish to Did you ever “Don ’t!” says Penruddock, hastily. sav?” Little Johnny —Whoop! rcouslder the effect that'" Trav. Pass’r Agt., Mo. Pac. Ry. ly recognizable. “A weight is lifted Jackson, Mich. from my heart —a load from my soul “Do anything but speak to me in that The girl blushed, fumbled her Little Ethel —What ’s happened? —that has lain upon them for many tone. It is more than I can bear. apron, stammered, and then replied: “Something jolly. The grocer has The Salt" a year! Now it is raised ray heart For* weeks I have been training my­ “Well, you pav me $W5 mont —” cheated mamma.” feels lighter. Hut,” looking help ­ self to meet you with proper cold ­ “And I can ’t pay any more,” said “I don ’t see anything jolly in that. ” lessly around, “my head is bearing ness, and now. by one kind word, the mistress, decisively. “You don ’t, eh? She sent for a lot “It’s not dot, ” responded the girl; of hard, sour, cooking apples, and he You Use FRED. F. MURDOCK, rthe burden now. It feels like mol­ with one gentle look you would seek May have upon your health f ten lead. And there is a sound as of to undo all m.- labor. ” “but I be willin' to take $15 till— sent some that isn't fit for anything Ordinary suit contain* a “And why. if I ma; ask, should till your husband gets wo.'k!” hut eating. Whoop!” — Street large per cent.of8 ulphato | •T. JOHNS. MICH., tnauy voices —and — of lime or plaster of Paris' A doep groan escaped him; he you wan ’t to meet me with coldness? ” Smith's Good News. wh Ich obstructs the capl I lury Mold Will ••NWMb" fiction of the digestive organa staggerod. and,but that Dick hastily She is very close to him by this gKAUR oi all nm or time, and has laid her hand upon his fteorg* Att*inpi«d Too Much. nud clogs thecellsofthe stom ­ caught him in his arms would have Gold in transit across the Atlantic ach mid other organscauslng arm “sweats” no matter how tightly it “So it’s all over between us, fallen heavily to the ground. is it, Laura?” asked George fiercely. the worst form of Indigestion. “There is no reason why I should may be packed. It is usually sent in The eflfectof “Yes, George, it is over," replied CHAPTER X. tell you. because you know. ” stout kegs and squeezed in as tight Ijtura. “I wouldn't have minded your Forced to Be Happy. ••I know! what is it that I know? ” as possible, but there is a regular Diamond It is two months later. aDd already “Do not torture me." allowance for loss by attrition UDon flirting with all the girls some of the 'enruddock has lain for six weeks “I have no desire to do that But the voyage, and in the course of time or with some of the girls all the Crystal Salt rithin his quet grave. For some you have not yet said what it is that years thin loss to the commercial time, but I object to your flirting with all the girls all the time. Here is Is healthful for the Impu ­ lays after that fearful seizure— eon- 1 know." world amounts to a large sum. rities are removed. The your ring. ” difference In the coat is 1 equent on the destruction of all “Oh, cruel!'* he exclaims. “You trifle, not over five hose hopes he had purchased even know that you are rich now, whilst r«nfht th*> Thieve*. \n Improvement DoftMUd. cents per year for each CEMETERY WORK. it the prioe of crime—he had lin ­ 1 have nothing, or next to it I—in In Limington, Maine, a widow “What a beautiful animal that zebra person but the difference to health and enjoyment gered in an unconsoious state, know- fact,” says Dick, mournfully, “I am baited her flour barrel, which had is:” exclaimed the girl whe was visit­ may be Incalculable. Ask ng no one hearing and seeing noth- no match for you now, whatever I been frequently robbed, with paria ing the zoo. your grocer for “The Balt ng. but sometfmes murmuring, might have been before." green, and then wont out to call on “Ya-a-s,” roplied the young man that ’s all 8 alL“ •The child drowu »J • -I might have “But you are the same Dick as you some friends. Next day a whole who is always near her. “If it only DIAMOND Cut Stoie for Boildinc Purposes. were then, ” argues she. “except that had stripes wunning the othah way, it CRYSTAL SALT CO., aved her —hut, im - let her go —all family in the neighborhood was sick Clair, nidi. •r my boy —all for my i-ent ” }.nu are a little more—I mean,a great with symptoms of arsal poison would bo quite a handsome pattern, Then the fertile, scheming brain iirti none unkind. ” irg. wouldn't it."—Washington Star. OPPOSZTE POSTOFFIOE.

4,. \ rrr-rr MM / V- \ The Republican. Wednesday, February 20 1895. OUR STORES TAKE ON A NEW DRESS. THE COUNTY. Everything bright and fresh inside. New goods crowd our shelves that were cleared before stock-taking. New tariff lowering values a quarter and more. \ 1 SHOPPERS COME AT DOUBLE-QUICK. Reasons multiply why the trend of trade is our way. Honesty in the Goods __ in the I L 8 IE Advertisements— in every nook and corner of this vast establishment is one of them. From the Sun : Born, to H- Paine and wife, Monday, Kebru- ray 4, 1805, an 85« pound boy. GROCERIES. M. S. Doyle baa been in Casevtlle this week, A ‘‘Special Sale” of called there by the severe illness of his father, SHOES.... who was not expected to live. His father is 25 lbs H and E Granulated sugar $1 00 very old, having reached his 02d year. 30 lbs Brown Sugar...... 1 00 “Grandma" Chase was eighty years of age * 6 bars Babbit ’s Soap ...... 25 on Thursday, February 7, and the event was Black Dress Goods. It’s Prices That Tell the Story. fittingly celebrated by her children and grand ­ 7 bars Plymouth Rock Soap ...... 25 \\ children, who met at the home of her son, L 7 bars Banner Soap ...... 25 Every pair of shoes a money money-saver. Pick out the pair you need; you A. Chase, to do her honor. There were pre ­ 7 bars Buckeye Soap ...... 25 can t make a mistake. We will make it decidedly interesting this week. There ’s sent the families of her three sons, I. O., L A. 3 Plugs Target Chewing ...... 25 sure economy here. and Dr. £. V. Chase, and her grand-daughter, Nine out of ten merchants think it is time enough to have special i Mrs. B. M. Wooley. 4 lbs good Rice...... 25 . . WE MU8T HAVE ROOM . . Mrs. Alice Craven, while near a hot stove sales when the season is over. We are the odd one. We begin the 5 lbs Ginger Snaps ...... 25 one morningUhe past week, suddenly fainted season, when goods are new and fresh, with prices way down. It’s 4 lbs Arm & Hammer Soda...... 25 lor our large spring stock, the largest and best selected stock that ever was exhibited and fell forward upon it, bruising and burning « lbs Hatch & Tend ’s soda...... 25 in this city. New goods arriving daily. See ns for shoes. ODD SIZES AT PRICES A her face severely. Very fortunately at that 3 lbs. Starch ...... 25 TO CLOSE AT ONCE. moment her husband arrived at the house from our way; it’s popular; it never fails to tell in the sales. This week the the store for breakfast, and rendered her first exhibit of recent importations of Black Dress Goods, with prices Men ’s best Calf Congress, regular 83.00 and $3.50 shoes for $2 29 needed assistance. Her injuries, while very Men ’s Satin Calf Congress or Lace, rogular $2.00 to $2.60 shoes for $1 59 Look at These Prices. Ladles’ fine Kid Button or Lace Shoes. Patent Tip, regular $3.00 and 13.30 shoes for *2.49. painful for the time, are not thought to be from 10 to 20 per cent, lower than ever before. We invite you to this Ladles* fine Kid Buttoo Shoes, patent tip, sells for $2 oO. price now 8198 serious. 1 lb Fancy Chewing regular 40... 30 Ladles’ tine Kid Button Shoes, Patent Tip, for $1.49. Only a few more pairs of those $4.oO, $5.00 and 86.00 shoes left; Just as soft and comfortahle sale and see what we are offering at 20c, 35c, 50c, 65c, 75c, 85c, 90c 1 lb Rocket Chewing regular 40... 30 as a stockln; you can buy now for *2.25. Small sizes, 2U, 8 and 354. regular 82 00 82JJ0 and BENGAL 1 lb Oronoca Chewing regular 15.. 10 $3.00 shoes, soft and flexible, our price now Is only $1.69. ftaU Bknoxl , Feb. 16, 1893. Odd sizes of Children ’s Shoes at prices In proportion. All winter warm shoes sold at one- and $1,00 per yard, No other house can or will duplicate these prices. 3 lbs Japan Tea regular 75 ...... 50 fourth price. There is much complaint of earache among the children, which has detained many of them from school, Mrs. M. A. Travis visited her sister, Mrs. The Peoples’ Trading The Peoples’ Trading William Lyon, in Northeast Bingham, Thurs ­ Center. Center. day, who is in rather poor health. A few of the Bengal farmers were present at ST.JOHNS MERCANTILE COMPANY. the farmers' institute. Sorry so many let the opportunity go by without availing them ­ Married, Thursday. February 7th, at the E. I. Hull—Furniture and Undertaking. selves of the benefits afforded by information fT ______~~______which lay along the lines of practical utility. residence of the officiating Clergyman Rev. < The neighborhood would be much obliged C. F. Heitmyer, Mr. William Summers and to the gentleman who owns the two horses Miss Ida Gross. The happy couple are visit­ Lost! that have been foraging all this cold winter, if ing friends in Ohio. he would keep them at home. I think he Several members of DeWitt Camp Modern Thousands of dollars by good honest people who patronize unreliable tree iTWiLLPAY YOU would feel himself hardly used if he were Woodman, of America, contemplate paying men. Buy of I. E ILGENFRITZ & SONS, the Monroe Nursey, and you will obliged to dig his supper and breakfast from Lansing camp a visit {Friday evening Febru ­ get true values. underneath a big snowbank. ary 22nd, and help dedicate their new hall and 47 successful years is a guarantee of reliability. 500 ACRES. witness the adoption of some new neighbors. LEBANON. . The V. C. requests tbe presence of all neigh ­ bors of DeWitt Camp. NOTICE. Lebanon, Feb. 19, 1893. Died, February 14th, at her home, Mrs. Martin Neither sleighing nor wheeling. The undersigned do hereby agree to furnish their customers nothing but first- to go to HULL A HOLSE, Ott, aged 67 years, from the effects of an class stock and guarantee it to be true to name. We grow and sell everything In M iss Bertha Blakeslee has returned to Bengal. attack of the grip. The funeral was held Sun ­ the line of Nursery Stock, especially Fruit and Ornamental 1 rees. Berry Plants. Shrubs, Vines, Roses. Catalogue Free. Now is the time to order for Spring 9o. A party was at Eli Smith's last Friday night. day the 17th, at the German M. E. church, and Eli Smith and Asa Bigelow are having a long JKor Furniture and] Undertaking. We take the lead the remains interred in the Hurd cemetery, siege of courting in St. Johns. I. E. ILGENFRITZ & SONS, Monroe Nursery, the Rev. C. F. Heitmeyer officiating. Miss Rose Eggleston, of Maple Rapids, has MERCURY. Agents Wanted. MONROE, MICH. been visiting friends in this townshiD. in goods and prices. Anything in the line of Fur­ Chester Warner, an old resident in the north UNIONHOMS- part of Lebanon, died Saturday, February 10. Union Hour , Fen. 19, 1895, niture from Kitchen Chairs to the finest Upholstered Rogers & Bauer's saw mill has again com­ Chapin & Co.—Dry Goods. menced business after a lay-off on account of The neighbors of Union Home met at the goods can be found at our Stores. Our Under ­ cold weather. residence of Mrs. L. G. Loomis Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Sessions attended the January 24, for the purpose of organizing a farmers' institute in St. Johns last Wednesday Sunday school. Mrs. L. G. Loomis was chosen 6942 taking Parlor comprises everything in the line of and Thursday. superintendent. The Sunday school began Mrs. Elma Hawford has moved her furniture the following Sunday, January 27, with an Furneral furnishings, and any of this work entrusted to her father ’s, S. A. Brook, where we under ­ attendance of fifty. The teachers and scholars stand she intends to live. seem to work with great interest. Also on not ::::::: mad to our care will receive prompt and carefull atten ­ Tilson Bird and Frank Rogers have with ­ January 24 the ladies of Union Home formed drawn from the wood cutters' firm on Ed. a society to be held semi-monthly, and known We are content with a very small Profit. tion. Warner ’s farm, and Ward Antes and Charlie as the Union Home aid society. The object is Harder are now in the business. to raise church funds and to assist the worthy Emerson Vance was defeated in supreme poor. The following officers were elected: President, Mrs. L. G. Loomis; vice-president, This month is more for preparation than for actual conflict. The business breeze court in bis law suit in reference to payment of that now is a zephyr will soon blow into a cyclone. Eyery day now HULL * HULSE, a $2,000 mortgage. It is generally hard busi ­ Miss Metta Knapp; secretory, Mrs. Carrie Waltrous; treasurer, Miss Lena Weidman; we are receiving reinforcements and our place is putting on ness to pay a Imortgage once, but it looks as its semi-annual war paint. We propose to fight high though he will have to pay it twice besides a chairman of committee, Mrs. A. S. Jolly; com­ NO. 10 CLINTON AVK and 114 and 110 WALKER ST. largo amount in court costs. mittee. Mrs. C. E. Moore, Mrs. L. H. Post, prices as energetically as the health authorities Miss Harriet Hyde, Miss Jennie Weidman. fought the small pox. R I L E.Y . The aid society held their first meeting Thurs ­ Fowler & Ball—Hardware, Stoves and Ranges. day, January 31, at the home of Mrs. A. S. * RILEY. Feb. 19, 1893. lolly. A ten cent tea was served in the even ­ Mrs Bert Burnes is convalecing slowly. ing from 6 to 8; owing to other entertainments .. Embrace this Opportiity to Secure.. Mrs. C. D. Webster is dangerously ill with the attendance wassmall. Thursday, February pneumonia. 14, the aid society met with Mrs. James Hyde. Electric Seal Capes, Wool Blankets, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bills, of Essex, visited Three new members were added ;to the list, Russian Lynx Capes Beaver Shawls, friends in Riley Saturday and Sunday. making eighteen in all who have joined. Astrachan Muffs. Blanket Shawls, THE LATEST A large crowd of friends made Mr. and Mrs. Supper was served trom 7 to 0: proceeds for J. D. Holmes a pleasant surprise last Friday the church. Electric Seal Muffs, Woolen Underwear, % evening. The Union Home aid society will meet at V'- Mr. O. C. Pratt and wife visited the latter’s the residence of Mrs. K. E. Moore Thursday, Black Coney Muffs, Camel’s Hair Underwear, father, Mr. A. J. Chapman, of DeWitt, Satur­ February 28. A lap supper will be served White Thibet Muffs, Gloves and Mittens. day and Sunday. from 0 to 8. An entertainment will be given Mr. and Mrs. O. Hildreth returned home in the evening, for which the following pro ­ If every lady in this great town, Sunday after a two weeks’ visit with relatives gram has been prepared : Piano solo, Mrs. Dr. Would do as Wisdom doth bid her, in Gratiot county. Dodge; reading, Mrs. K. E. Moore; recitation, She will soon show her face Mrs. Belie Gallagher and two children were selected, Miss Ruby Setterington; "Silver At our elegant plaoe, the»guests of Dr. and Mas. Martin, of West­ Bells” vocal solo, Miss Nora Chase; recitation, Consider, good folks, consider. phalia, a couple of days last week. selected. Mrs. B. :R. Moore; German song. And take your Butter and Eggs to The Woman ’s Relief Corps, of Wacousta, Miss Augusta Monhke; essay, Miss Myra will hold a social at Mr. J. CJ. Brooks ’ this Marshall; guitar music, Mr. and Mrs. B. R. week Tuesday evening. A fine time is antici ­ Moore; reading, Mrs. A. S. Jolly; closing pated. song, Misses Jennie and Lena Weidman. CHAPINS’ES Last Saturday afternoon, Theo. Miller drew with his own team, a span of large blacks, a MAPLERAPID S • Chicago & Alton Railroad Now the Res1 building sixteen by twenty, on two pair of Line to California, Arkansas and Texas. bob sleighs, nearly a half a mile, in about Maple Rapids, Feb. 19, 1895. Try the “True Southern Route to PENSIONS fifteen or twenty minutes for Jacob Miller, George II. Newton, a resident of Maple If you want a Pension, or re-rating, or any California. ” Pullman First Class Sleep ­ question answered in Pension or Patent cases, Jr. Rapids since 1805. died of heart trouble Satur­ ing Cars, Pullman Tourist Sleeping Car write J- L. STARKWEATHER. Attorney. Romeo. Mich. Mr. Henry Burnes ’ horse, which was so day morning at the age of 54. He was in the Service, low rates and quick time through Mr. Starkweather secured over ten per cent, badly hooked about two weeks ago, died the army four years, 5 Mich, infantry, and lately of all original Pensions allowed in Michigan from Chicago every day, to the land of for the month of August, 1800; 503 allowed. — next morning after it was hurt. Friday morn ­ reseived an increase and $017 back pension. oranges, loses and sunshine, that semi- Detroit Free Press. —84-28eow. ing, last week, he nearly lost another fine He was a member of Maple Rapids F. & A. M., tropical kingdom by the sea, Southern horse. That evening, Adelbert Burnes drove Eastern Star and Essex No. 1 A. O. U. W. He California. Meals served on the train ten miles, stopped once for medicine for the was in the hardware business until 1882 and or in depot dinning rooms. Daily First WE SELL THE sick horse, and unhitched at home, in fifty-five then returned to his farm in Fulton, one mile Class Pullman Sleeping Cars, and minutes. The horse is better at this writing. north of Maple Rapids. He was born in Aron, through Pullman Tourist Sleeping Car B$A Mr. and Mrs Henry Boss returned to their Oakland county, Mich., March 20,1840. He Service from Chicago to the principal WILCOX & WHITE . home in Riley last week Wednesday after a leaves a widow, two daughters and one son to cities in Arkansas and Texas. For ill­ two weeks’stay in Fowler with the former ’s mourn for a kind and indulgent husband and i ustrated folder, maps, pamphlets and Including the father, Mr. A. Boss, who they brought to their father. He was buried under the auspices of full particulars, call *upon your home home that day with them. In fifty minutes the F. & A. M. Tuesday, sermon by Rev. C. ticket agent or write to James Charlton, from the time Mr. Boss was put onto his bed Mendenhall, of Ionia. Many visiting Masons General Passenger and Ticket Agent, 19...... Symphony,” in the large sleighs, attended by his two sons, from surrounding towns attended, and a large Chicago & Alton Railroad. Chicago, Henry and R. D. Boss, M. D., and Henry number of friends and neighbors followed to Ill Mar. 14-95 - - It plays itself. - - Weltou driver, he was at his son's home in his last resting place. Riley. Distance eight and one-half miles. Supt. W. R. Moss, of Wausau, Wls., stopped KARL’8 CLOVER ROOT, the great We are also headquarters for the Team owned by Henry Welton. Mr. Boss here to visit his father, M. S. Moss, while on Blood purifier gives freshness and ANY SIZE OR STYLE DESIRED. felt none the worse for his short ride, but is his way to Cleveland, Ohio, where there will clearness to the Complexion and cures “New Home” Sewing Machines. still very weak. be a meeting of superintendents of schools Constipation, 25 cts., 50 cts., $1.00 (1) Streeter & San burn are putting up a nice from all over the United States. supply of Ice, U. NO. Mrs. Walter Floate is quite sick, result of a Mrs. T. 8. Hawkins, Chattanooga, Constructed of Cold Rolled Wrought Steel, fall in St. Johns last week. C.C. WARNER, - - St. Johns Tenn, says, “Shiloh ’s Vitalizer 'SAVED Residence Snd St. east Depot, Asbestos Lined Throughout, DEWITT. Ed Newton and family, of Bay City, were MY LIFE.’ I consider it the best called here to attend the funeral of his brother Oven Bottom of ioGuage Wrought Steel, Dkwitt, Feb. 19, 1893. remedy for a debilitated I ever used.” Jackson —The Tailor. George. Mrs. Dane, of Lansing, is visiting her sister, For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney trouble Perfect in Operation and Finish. R. S- McPhereson had a runaway Monday it excels. Price 75 cts. (2) Mrs. Chapman, Ihere. morning making kindling wood of his new Ed. Bedell wdl be at the store of E. M. Large Fire Box and Spacious Oven, cutter. Webb March 4th, to fill out pension papers SHILOH’S CURE is sold on a GIVE AWAY F. F. Murdoek and wife, of St. Johns, spent Properly Proportioned Sheet Flue, for his comrades. guarantee. It cures Incipient Con ­ Sunday with A. J. Moss. G. W. Anderson's post and W. R. C. will sumption. It is the best Cough Cure Top Cut in Four Sections, Rev. Fenton, of Albany, N. Y. will occupy hold a camp fire and chicken Die supper at Only one cent a dose. 25 cts., 50 cts. the pulpit at the Christian church next^unday and $1.00. (3) Your Old Suit and get a Heavy Covers, Centers and Sectional Key Plates. their hall Friday evening the 22nd. All New One of U members are requested to be present. Grate Withdrawn Without Moving a Plate or Bolt, Justice. Stilson sent Norman Ellsworth, of 8HILOH ’8 CURE is sold on a gnm BUYOFTHE FACTORY. Combination Pouch and Swing Feed for Coal or Wood, Morrice, Shiawassee county, Monday,'to the antee. It mires Incipient Consumption We make the Nickle Oven, Door Panel, Latch and Knobs, Detroit house of correction for ninty days for at is the best Cough Cure. Only one Clifford Piaooand stealing a watch from Martin Roher. lent a dose.25 cts., 50 cts., and $1. (3) D'ftatfxvOrfvi Buffed Edges on Feed and Oven Doors, Write ami see what they JACKSON sell for at the Factory. Illustrated Catalogue free QUICK BAKERS AND INDESTRUCTABLE. 'The Ann Arbor Organ Co., THE MERCHANT TAILOR. Highest of all in Leayening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov ’t Report Ann Arbor, Mich. A Written Guarantee Accompanies Each Stove.

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