The Clinton Republican.

LOCAL MATTERS The Rochester Clothing Company BOARD OF TRUSTEES. Seliool Colamn. BUSINESS LOCALS. The Republican. have a new advertisement in today’s paper. Adjourned Regular Meeting, Nov. 12,1804 School items are wanting this issue owing to Bargains in shawls At Kendrick 's. our lay off. Prices always the lowest. C. C. VAUGHAN, Publish **. 5544 Called to order by President Vaughan ------. ------J If a sufficient number of moters can Present Trustees Kendrick,[Kniffin, Palmer EDUCATIONAL NEWS. . AH coal orders left at John Hicks' and President Vaughan. J. G. Plowman is this year serving his ---- -TERMS:* The Republican is now located on be secured for light power, the electric store will receive prompt attention. light company will run one dynamo The following claims were presented and twenty-fifth year as superintendent of White Striotly in Advance, •1.00 the corner just east of and nearly oppo­ Pigeon public schools. during the day to supply power. It referred to the committee on claims: 1 lb good fine cut for 25c All Settlement* of Past Dae Subsorip site the postoffice, in the building No.425 H. Palmer...... 8130 00 Olivet college seniors have downed the At J. C. Calkins ’. would be a great thing for markets, “ 420 C. H. Ford ...... - 21 00 flowing gowns and mortar hoards. tions will be made at the rate formerly occupied by the tailor shops, cabinet and wagon shops, “ 427 W. H. Brunson ...... 30 00 The University cf Michigan expects an en Bargains in Spectacles. Eyes tested of 11.50 Per Tear. Mortgage Company. tf. printing offices, etc. “ 428 H. Dunn ...... 4 00 rollment of 3,000 before the close of the free. 4tf Krepps, DeWitt & Co. “ 420 A. B. Ward...... 4 00 Oar sdvertlsln ates are 1100 per colamn pe? Letters advertised November 14, 1894: present school year, nain. Buslnoss notice* flev cent* per lino fo> Get our prices before you trade a dol­ “ 430 G. E^Weatherwax, interest on Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes's last poem was Sunnyslde Greenhouse n ius ertion. Editorial notice*, ten cents. Add Brown, Mrs. D. Canfield, Prof. H , taxes by resolution -...... 14 74 written in honor of the teachers. Is the place to get the choicest cut Bui ness cards, $1 perliue per year. lar anywhere, we can save you money. “ 431 Geo. E. Love ...... 1 50 Marr iage, birth and death notice* inserted free H. Cole, Robert Heibeck, Mrs. May flowers, roses, carnations and chrysan ­ 4tf Krepp8. DeWitt & Co, “ 432 Jens Hartwig...... 25 00 The largest three high schools in Michigan Obituary comments, resolutions, cards of thanks, Henprental, John More, Libbie Mae, themums. We make a specialty of etc., will bo charged for at the rate of five cents " 808 J. J. Travis, claim referred are Detroit with 1,350 enrolled, Grand Rapids artistically arranged floral designs. per line. BBKVITl ES. Jaeob Oswalt, Mrs. Nellie Hiersoa.Theo. Nov. 5, 1804, allowed at...... 20 00 with 1,215, and Ann Arbor with 703. Correspondence containing local news IssoUc Prof. Clarke, who fills the chair of botany in North Washington, cor. King street, Shafer, Thomas Smith, Mrs. Emma Owosso. ,J. S. Sculkider . ted from all parts of the county. Mrs. Archie Morris was here from Total amount allowed Nov. 12, '04...$250 84 the University of Chicago, is not yet 21 years Anonymous communlcaUons not inserted under Taydick, C. L. Tyler, Edward Van- A communication from Frank Wheeler was of age. ny circumstances. Northville last week. Linden, Lenie Wagner, H. L. Wait. presented proposing to pay $3 for the cancell ­ 10c outing flannel for 7c per yard S. S. Walker came down from Old The Michigan School Moderator reports that At J. C. Calkins ’. JOB PRINTING. Ithaca Herald: “On account of the ation of back taxes. one applicant for a teacher ’s certificate in Mission yesterday. Sealed bids for the purchase of $10,000 5 per Michigan informs the examiners that a mill r material is new and of the latest styles, and prevalence of scarlet fever, the board of cent, sewer bonds were presented, opened and If you want good underwear buy from we guarantee satisfaction, both in prices J. L. Hadley has removed from tax is "a tax paid by owners of mills to go Kendrick . and quality of work. education decided on Tuesday last to read as follows: toward school education," and “a dog tax may Prices always the lowest. Sliepardsville to Ovid. close all the departments of the school St. 'Johns National)Bank, “accrued be used for school purposes when dogs in interest and ...... ♦...... $10,100 00 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Every kind of book and job printing except the high school for the remainder some way injure school property. ” Coal ! Coal ! Coal ! Mason, Lewis &Co., Chicago ...... 10,007 60 All kinds of coal At John Hicks '. ATTORNEYS. at The Republican office. tf. of the week. But three cases have de­ . A. Kean, Chicago,'accrued.inter ­ TALKS WITH OUR PATRONS. School going a pleasure —Is school going a veloped thus far and none are consider ­ est and ...... 10,150 00 For Sale. LEWIS SEVERANCE. A. B. Mrs. Geo. Ballinger spent a few days pleasure to children? Generally speaking it ^TTORNEY, OVER PUTT'S GROCERY. ed dangerous, but it was thought beat Olmstead .& Taylor, New York, One Landau and one Clarence for in Grand Rapids last week. accrued interest and ...... 10,031 00 is; land it is true of the present generation to take every possible precaution to more than of preceding ones. This is owing which I have no further use, or will John H. Fedewa went to Lapeer W. J. Hayes & Sons, Cleveland, exchange for anything I can use. WM. N, STOCKER. avoid the spread of the disease.” accrued interest and blankj[bonds to the more natural and kindly methods of OLDIERS AND COMRADES. I BEING ONE Monday on legal business. teaching at the present time. While children Address E. A. Congdon , of your number, therefore know your wants Health pfficer Palmer thoroughly and ...... 10,102 00 29-2p. Owosso, Mich. Sand also your rights by law, therfo ’-e respectfully so­ Mrs. Dr. Chapin returned to her The Lamprecht'Bros. Co.,! Cleve- are ready for all the holidays and vacations due fumigated The Steel hotel yesterday and licit your patronage in the prosecution of claims for home in Mt. Clemens Monday. land[accrued interest and ...... 10,050 00 them, they are also ready for the reopening of 50c corsets for 38c at J. C. Calkins ’. pensions, back p;y, bounty or rations. Also Notary school each time. When it was announced Public. Enquire at Putt’s grocery. opened it to the public. lie informed Russell & Mitchell Co-, Cleveland, M. V. Brown expects to spend the several days ago that school was closed on 2811' WM. N. STOCKER. The Republican that there was no accrued interest and blank, bonds Carpets and Rugs. winter in Mt. Dora, Florida. account of the breaking out of small-pox, f. U. FKDKWA. H. E. WALBRILHiE and ...... 10,130 50 Reduced prices on carpets to reduce small-pox outside of quarantine; that mauy were the expressions of regret on the FEDEWA & WALBRIDGE, Frohman ’s “Charity Ball” at Grand Farson, Leach &] Co., Chicago,Jac- stock At John Hicks ’. it was expected there might be more in crued interest and ...... ,10,158 00 part of both teachers and pupils. What could ttorneys at law , st. Johns , mich . Opera House, Saturday, Nov. 24. Over Travis A Raker's. the Lusk aud Donol families, but with First National Bank, Niles, O .'ac have been hailed as a succession of holidays Free. A was generally looked upon as an interruption. H. M. PERRIN. P. K. PERRIN. A. J. BALDWIN. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Steel are coming good nurses he does not anticipate crued interest and ...... - 10,005 00 Photographs, picture frames, easels, home from Oregon next month. serious results, and does not look for James W. Longstreet &.Co., Boston The way, too, that many of the children plead etc. by purchasing your goods from the PERRINS A BALDWIN, accrued interest and ...... [0,001 00 for the privilege of taking home some or all of following merchants: ttorneys at law , money loaner any outbreak outside of quarantine. their books showed the delight of school work and Real state Agents, Office ove Representative Redfern and Orrin Cushman, [Fisher & .Co,, Boston, Clark & Hulse, Fildew & Millman, WlckesA ’grocery, Clinton Ave., St. Johns, Mich. Wilson went to Lansing Monday. Those sick are doing well. accured interest and ...... 10,103 50 and the interest in study. In many ways there Mrs. L. Canfield, G. B. Porter, M. H. Dodge,«Cleveland, [accrued is abundant proof thut school work is neither Spaulding & Co., John Phlegbarr, SDWIN H. LYON. JOHN C. DOOLINO. The scare over small-pox has pre ­ Mrs. A. T. Cross has returned from an interest and ...... 10,110150 a drag to the teachers nor a task to the pupils. A. E. Dutcher, F. R. Jackson, LYON A DOOLING. extended visit among relatives in Ohio. vented the appearance of several first Spitzer & Co., .Toledo, .[accrued Music in public schools. —It is a matter of J. C. Calkins, Sherman ’s Bazaar, ttorneys at law , st. Johns , mich . general congratulation that vocal music and Office over Kendrick ’s store. 8fitf Foerch & Danley pay the highest class companies, among them Rhea ’s, at interest and ...... -...... 10,157 00 F. E. Aldrich & Co., Place & Roberts, A the Grand Opera House—formerly Deitz, Dennison & Prior, ICleve- drawing is an organic part of the course of A. B. Balcom, sewing machines. market price for all kinds of game, furs, study in St. Johns schools, and taught by a NORTON A WEIMER, Newton Hall. Manager O. Leigh Esler land, accrued interest and ...... 10,231 00 Krepps, DeWitt & Co. ttorneys at law , office in court hides and pelts. special teacher of these branches. Blessed are I will receive as cash coupons from all House, upstairs, St.Johns, Mich. N. W. Harris l&]Co.,* Chicago,.ac ­ A Mrs. Ida Rawson went to Cleveland has several good attractions booked for crued interest and ...... 10,202 50 we and our children above others not thus the above merchants. O G. Plunkbt . WALBRIDGE A OSBORN, Wednesday to attend the National W. C. the near future. Companies that play Trustee Palmer offered the* following reso­ favored! Yet in some cases it required, at the ^TTORNEYS AT LAW, ST. JOHNS. MICH in Flint, Grand Rapids, Muskegon and lution: start, the combined influence of both the T. U. convention. special and regular teaches to secure the A complete line of wool and ice wool Traverse City will be brought here, and Resolved, that the following[proposal!of N. fascinators At Kendrick ’s. A. T. Cross returned Friday from a W. Harris & Cc., of Chicago, be accepted. friendly attitude of certan rooms and pupils FHY8 IOIAM8. a better class of entertainments given toward vocal music. This opposition on the Prices always the lowest. two weeks’ visit among relatives in St Johns , Mich., Nov. 12,|1894. HENRY PALMER, M. D. than ever before. Dewitt H. Hunt, Village [Clerk of the Village part of the pupils was in many cases born of a All underwear 1-5 off eneral practicioner and practi - Mecosta county. of St. Johns, Mich.: home sentiment that music is an unimportant " cal Occulist. Office over Hunt's Drug Store, Dr.'Henry Rolond Niles, formerly of and non-essential study. Nor is evidence of At J. C. Calkins ’. G( B e hours 2 to S P. H. 49tf The official canvass of the votes cast Dear sir: For the $10,000 Village of St. Wacousta, who graduated from the Johns 5 per cent, sewer bonds, dated Nov ­ this sentiment wholly wanting yet, but meets Best cannel coal for stoves and grates last week in Clinton county appears on the special teacher of music from time to time J. J. TRAVIS, M. D-, Detroit College of Medicine in April, ember 20th, 1804, maturing $2,000 each At John Hicks ’. tFFICE OVER FILDEW A MILLMAN’S. DIS- the fifth page. in various ways. However, the opposition is ' eases oi Women and Children a specialty. has resigned his position of house sur­ October 1st, 1000, 1007, 1008, 1900 and 1010, ^ Davies & Adams have two car loads interest payable ‘semi-annually at either our growing less, and music will soon be a favorite 3 doz pickles for 10c at J. C. Calkins ’. S.E.GILLAM, M. D., geon in the U. B. A. hospital at Grand among all parties concerned. of new cutters just received. See their Chicago or New York offices: we will pay you Save $ of your fuel by using a Ro­ HYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OFFICE AND Rapids, and accepted that of first par and a premium of $202.50 and accrued And this last is right. Music has found its residence west of Court House, office hours advertisement. assistant physician at Oak Grove Sani ­ way into public schools as a regular graded chester radiator. L. Silvkrnail , P1 t* 4 p. m„ except Wednesdays from 7 to 9 p M. interest to date of delivery upon delivery of 2 wk. Agent. Sylvester Mosier and family, of Wol­ tarium at Flint, at a salary of twelve bonds to us in [Chicago.lYoufagreeing to study, taught as a science throughout all the C. E. KNAPP, M. D.. furnish us prior to delivery of bonds, usual school grades. And, too, it has won its way, HYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OFFICE ON cott, N. Y., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. hundred dollars a year. This is a good Good prints 5c per yard Court House square—east of Court House, position for a young man to take who certified papers satisfactorily [showing to our not on sentiment, but on merit. It is in the At J. C. Calkins ’. PBt. Johns. D. H. Moiser, in St. Johns. attorney, legality of issue. schools of today as one of the best means of graduated in medicine only six months DR. R. G. MORRISON. Clinton county gets $5,357.04 from the Respectfully submitted. mental and moral discipline. We are showing some bargains in ago. N. W. HARRIS & CO., HYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OFFICE ON nineteenth semi-annual apportionment Music, taught in the schools as a science, dress goods. Come in and see. Clinton Avenue, north of railroad. Office byL. M. Dougherty . Kendrick . Phours from 9 to 12 a . m., aud 1 to 5 P. m., and 6 toof 8 primary school interest money. Temperance Sunday will bo observed cultivates and quickens tiie pupil's sense of evening. 8unday 2 to 8 p. m . The resolution was adopted. sight; it strengthens his sense of hearing; it Prices always the lowest. Several car loads of live hogs were at St. Johns church November 18th, FRANK C. DUNN, M. D. when the rector will preach on “Tem­ Yeas—4; nays —0. develops power of distinct articulation and I hereby notifiy ail persons not to •piIYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OFFICE OVER shipped from St. Johns yesterday. A Trustee Kniffin moved that the president pronounciation ; it furnishes abundant trust or harbor my daughter, Olga May Gruler’s Store Fowler. Mich. fitf large amount of grain was also received. perance and the New Testament ” at the and clerk be authorized to draw an order in materials for cultivating the memory, and Jolly, on my account, as I will pay no evening service. This is in accordance favor of Geo. E. VVeatherwax for $14.74, the R. ERNEST SCHEMER. Mies Cora Church, who was here from that, top, of the kind that catches the attention debts contracted bv her A. S. Jolly . »IIYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OFFICE OVER with a custom in the Episcopal church amount of interest land collection fee paid by of young children and is most easily retained. Gruler’s Store, Fowler. Mich. Lockport during the illness of her him to the county treasurer in addition to the As the classes advance, they tind more and which designates one Sun/lay in each back taxes in accordance with the resolution of MISOELLANEOU8. brother, Wilbur, returned home yester­ more use for judgment and discrimination, Your clock stops take it to Allison ’s year as Temperance Sunday, when it is the Board of November 5th; 1804, and the KSSON^^Tir^HORT^HAND AND TYPE- day. and discover that while the beginnings were for repairs. ______expected that the clergy will present to receipt from the county treasurer [presented writing given by Mis. J. E. Littell. Terms v/Forech & Palmer, The Steel house easy and simple, the subject has problems Good flour 35c each at J. C. Calkins ’. reasonable, ______7tf their congregations some phase of this herewith. hard enough to test the strength of trained barbers, have located in the building at Yeas—4; nays —0. minds and furnish food for new thoughts. Cloaks! Capes! Cloaks! E. I. HULL, subject which reaches out in so many The committee on claims reported the claims TTNUF.RTAKER.no . 1G CLINTON AVENUE. the rear «t Fowler & Bull's hardware, directions and touches so many interests. These reasons would be enough to insure it If you need a cloak or cipe see oar yj Residence 105 Wight street. referred to them tonight as correct at the foot- line. John Hicks ’. for the present. The subject of discourse at the morning ings. also the claim No. 308 of Dr. J. J. Tra- a place in the public schools but these are not H. M. GOHN, vis presented at the last meeting, recommend ­ all. Singing is a health giving exercise. ETERINARY SURGEON. GOLD MEDAL- Charlie Shields, a life long resident of service will be, “Jesus, a Revelation of 20 yds good factory for $1.00 ing that it be allowed at $20, and that all others Singing develops and enlarges the chest and At J. C. Calkins ’. V ist of the Ontario Veterinary College. Office St. Johns, had his right hand badly the Father. ” lungs; it quickens the circulation and pro ­ McDonald ’s Drug Store, night calls at Farmerslacerated’ while coupling cars in the be allowed as reported and orders drawn on the Hotel, St. Johns, Mich. ______3 13 Manager Esler was aide to secure proper funds for the amounts. motes the health of the entire body. It fur­ To Rent. yards last Saturday. nishes cheerfulness in the school room; it is a S. W. INGRAHAM, Frohman ’s “Charity Ball” for one per ­ Trustee Kendrick moved that the report be Folding chairs and folding tables at Mrs. E. S. Peterson, who has been accepted and adopted. discipline, a mistress of good order and good E. I. Hull ’s NDERTAKER. OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE formance at the Grand, Saturday, Nov. manners; it makes the young people milder Square, St. Johns, Mich. ______visiting relatives and friends in Ohio The motion carried. Blacksmith coal At John Hicks ’. U 24, owing to a cancelation of one of their Yeas—4; nays —0. and gentler, more moral and more reasonable. LUNKETT, LEADING PHOTOGRAPHER. and Pennsylvania the past month, re­ The proper study of singing makes us unself ­ West side Clinton Avenue, St.'Johns, Mich. dates. It is the same company that Trustee Kniffin moved that the proposition Remember that we are headquarters AllP work »»uaranteed lirst class. __ 2Gtf turned home la9t week. of Frank Wheeler.be rejected. ish, for in order to produce the many beautiful made an extended run at Mr. Frohman ’s effects in music we must forget self, and all far cloaks and futs. " RTHUR CORBIN, D. I>. S—Crowns, Services may be held in the various Standard Theatre in New York. The The motion carried. H. L. Kendrick . A “Bridge Work" (teetli without plates) Trustee Palmer moved that Trustee Ken ­ unite in exalting the Divine Art. It gives the Prices always the lowest. and all Latest Processes. churches next Sunday. If so, the public same costumes, scenery and calceum drick be appointed a committee of one to children beautiful songs adapted to pure words, and the vile trashy music of the street will be apprised of the fact by the ring ­ effects. Bear in mind that this is not assist the health officer. QTATE BANK OF ST. JOHNS. becomes unrelished. The school songs, 6 lbs crackers for 25c at The motion carried. ing of tbs bells. the usual one night stand order, but a carried to the homes of the children and sung J. C. Calkins ’. COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS. first class city attraction playing the Yeas—4; nays —0. J. 14. Jones, an old resident of Elsie Trustee Palmer moved that Will II. Brunson by them around the fireside, add a charm to Are You Going to be Married? CAPITAL. $30,000. the home circle and have a refining influence. died at his home Monday morning, Detroit Opera House in Detroit and be authorized to enter his appearance for the If so, remember that I have a fine NET ASSETS OF STOCKHOLDERS, $900,000.00. November 12, of cancer of the stomach. Powers ’ Opera House in Grand Rapids. defendents in the pest [house injunction case The study of vocal music, too, requires more line of furniture and would be pleased Anything bearing tl e name of Frohman of Martin D. Hubbard and others against the rapid thought than any other study. Its dis­ to have you call and examine my goods. PORTER K. PERP.IN, President. Funeral was held yesterday under the cipline adds to the work done in the other is always recognized and accepted as Village of St. Johns, Coleman C. Vaughan E. I. Hull . GEO. F. MARVIN, Vice-President. auspices of the F. & A. M. in Elsie. and Henry Palmer. branches. In schools where music is properly No. 16 Clinton Ave . being the best in the land. J. W. FITZGERALD, Cashier. Larry Knickerbocker will give a The motion carried. taught, the pupils are more proficient in other Yeas—4; nays —0. studies than are the pupils where music has 3 cans corn for 25c at J. C. Calkins ’. H. H. FITZGERALD, Asst.Cash. Amendment* to the Constitution. Thanksgiving ball at Perry’s hall Trustee Kniffin moved that.when the Board no place on the curriculum. Germany, the DIRECTORS: Maple Bapids, Friday evening, Novem ­ The following is ihe vote on the adjourns it adjourn to meet one week from home of all that is great and profound in Funeral furnishings, No. 16 Clinton P.K. Perrin, O. W. Munger, Geo. F. Marvin, J. H ber 23d. Bill including oyster supper tonight at 7fp.lM., November[10th, 1804. literature and scientific attainments, has made Ave., residence 105 Wight St. Corbit, J. H. Fedewa, J. W. Fitzgerald, Mich ­ amendments to the constitution: n E. I. Hull . and horses to hay, $1.25. The motion carried. music a national study in the public schools ael Spitzley, Jesse Sullivan, C.S. Allison, Amendment to constitution relative > On motion the Board adjourned. Funeral Director . James Richardson, G. E. Corbin. for many years, and in that way it has become The Southern Clinton Teachers ’ Asso­ to qualification of electors: Dewitt h . hunt . the comer stone of all her mental achieve yes no Village Clerk. 1 lb good tea for 25c at J. C. Calkins ’. 4 Per C«nt. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. ciation will hold its fall session at ments. Bath ...... 80 5 Sewer ripe and Drain Tile Wacousta Friday evening and Saturday, Bengal ...... -...... 103 30 The education in vocal music is also of Duplain ...... 272 4 fJIHE CLINTON COUNTY SAVINGS BANK. November 23 and 24. The evening Eagle...... 84 20 Wood Wanted. great importance to those who expect to play A t lowest prices At John Hicks *. meeting will he devoted to the patrons Essex...... 134 27 Up to, and including, Nov. 22, 1894, an instrument; many fine pianists have been 8T. JOHNS, MICH. Greenbush ...... HI 10 obliged to study singing in order to make the Heavy skirting sold everywhere for and tax-payers. Ovid...... 255 24 the board of trustees of sch ool district instrument sing. N or is it out of place before 20c per vard, we sell for 12Jc per yard. PAYS 4 PER CENT. INTEREST ON DEPOSITS Riley...... 04 44 J. C. Calkins ’. The Kings Daughters cleared about Watertown ...... 04 10 No. 4, 8 t. Johns, will receive bids for chosing this paragraph to call attention to the AND LOANS MONEY ON APPROVED Bingham ...... »...... 432 00 furnishing wood, as follows: Two hun ­ influence for good and happiness that music $25 from their flower show. R. G. 8 teel Dallas...... 80 14 Underwear. BONDS AND REAL ESTATE SECURITY. generously donated the store building DeWitt...... -...... Ill 12 dred (200) cords of 3 feet wood to be de­ has over the lives of young people after leav­ L-banon ...... 110 13 Great values in ladies, gents and chil ­ and electric lights, J.S. Osgood furnished livered at the union school, and one ing school. The young man who can sing dren /1 underwear At John Hicks ’. ALBERT J. BALDWIN, President. Ulive...... 127 28 hundred (100) cords of 18-inch wood, coal, Spaulding & Co., stoves and S. A. Victor ...... 72 0 well, finds easy entrance into good society, G. PENNELL. Vice-President. Westphalia ...... - 40 151 sixty (GO) cords of which is to be de­ and is saved from degrading influence. Lots For Sale. P. E. WALSWORTH, Treasurer. Sturgis a piano. livered at the Perrin school and forty 2,184 404 (40) cords at the east side school. All These then are a few of the many special The east half oi lots 5 and 6 in block Robert Clark, one of the substantial Amendment io constitution allowing the above must be good body beach and claims that music has upon the public schools, No. 7, and lot No. 7 in block No. 6, all Card of Thanks. and highly respected/esidents of Green- soldiers t j vote at soldiers ’ home: claims that should call forth the hearty sanc ­ in Lynd ’s addition. Bounded on Iligh- maple. Also, twenty-five (25) cords of tion of parents and pupils. For (let us repeat am and Emmons streets, lots 5 and 6, The King ’s Daughters wish to thank the bush, has bought the Kneeland house, yes no 18-inch bass wood, twenty (20) cords of citizens of bt. Johns for the money so gener ­ Bath ...... - 77 7 It) music, aside from its soul culture, has about 88 feet on Higham street and ously donated by them from the funds for the corner State and Ottawa streets, and is Bengal ...... Ill 33 which is to be delivered at the union direct action upon developing the reasoning about 140 feet on Emmons street. Lot Fourth of July celebration and also for their Duplain ...... 205 12 school, three (3) cords at the Perrin powers. Aside from its esthetic value, it con ­ No. 7, about 176 feet on Higham street kind patronage and assistance in helping us to moving in. He will be a welcome Eagle...... - 80 21 school and two (2) cords at the east side make the crysanthcmum show a success. addition to St. Johns. Essex...... -145 24 tains as a practical science more attributes and 70 feet on Emmons street. These Greenbush ...... 125 14 school. All the wood is to be piled not leading into the theoretical and technical lots will be sold either for cash or on announcements ; Ovid...... 245 24 less than six feet high and without D. W. BrinkerliofF fell on a slippery Riley...... 08 34 domain of thought and deepest study than bond and mortgage for a term of years. Watertown ...... 00 14 cross-butts. Each bidder should state an y other known branch of education Will sell all to one party or divide to , A regular meeting of the Brotherhood of St. walk Wednesday night and broke his Binghan ...... -..... —.422 08 how much he is prepared to furnish. Andrew will be held at the Rectory next Mon ­ suit purchasor. Please address, arm near the shoulder. It is a had Dallas...... 04 18 Any person whose bid shall be accept ­ James Myers , day evening at 8 o ’clock. DeWitt...... -102 13 ed will be required to enter into a bona- break. Mr. BrinkcrhofT is well along Lebanon ...... -121 28 Work is easier, care is lighter, the Box 76. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Olive...... 138 83 fide contract to deliver the wood on or table better, the household more health ­ Duchess County. The stock of Fancy Goods of Miss T. in years, and this misfortune is very Victor ...... 71 7 before Feb. 14,1895. The board reserves hard for him. Dr. Gillam is attending Westphalia ...... 20 223 ful and contented wherever Hunt ’s Pute O. Hunt is being closed out at cost this the right to reject any or all bids. 5 lbs raisins for 25c at J. C. Calk ins ’. week. Come early and secure bargains him. 2,139 573 Wm. Cochrane , Director. Baking Powder is used.

A ST. JOHNS REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY, NOV. 16, 1804.

THE ENTIRE CREW LOST. The pioneer women of the Soo and THE ft S9ULT8. ( Kentucky STATE NEWS NOTES. their daughters have organized a club. REPUBLICANS ALL. ------| The state Is solidly Democr Mid. hod only one An Unknown Vessel Wrecked In a Storm Republicans Carry tiemeif Everything — Republican congressman. OV.'g O who had the sfamous------struggle------—J “with- •UreekU.Yi4g»’— for Ul* near Bast Hawns —No Sign of the Crew. Frank Beihler, of Stanwood, was Mill Downed In Now York. shot in the leg by another hunter near STATE TICKET IN MICHIOA-N IS nomination, was elected by 116 m A CHAPTER OP THE DOINGS OP What was evidently a large steam The Other States—In Ur Vt White Cloud. Ohio. MICHIGANDERS. barge has foundered off Sable, her THAT WAY. Arkansas, all Democratic coL'yveosinen, Charles Perry, of Frankfort, fell When election dav opened both elected by over 6.010 plurality. . | hull aud deck parting. A terrible tides appeared confident of a victory and norther and snow raged during the from the top of a freight train near the weather all over the state was Just VlV.'lnla. North Curoliuu. South C.yNJns,' It* Bxpsctsd Landslide Csss* to tho Tone Mississippi. Georgia Louisiana und ,’JrefK'a: Em Sailor* Moot Death la a Buraias night she was wrecked. The boat ’s Harrietta, and was killed. ohlll enough to make Rot work necessary to keep warm. And hot work there was, are ultuosl' entirety Democratic, while tade- deck is broken in, and several pieces Jacob Seegmiller, a Summit City of 104,000 Majority for Governor Rich. is divided with the majority 01. The average condition is used 25,000 bushels of apples this sea­ William Lander, an F. & P. M. Lieutenant-governor —Alfred Miines. New Yorlx. Kentucky...... higher in all sections of the state than brakoman, was caught between the Secretary of state—Washington Gardner. Louisiana ...... son. State treasurer—J. M. Wilkinson. The Republicans have carried New Maine ...... one ye r ago. Corn is estimated to draw-bars while attempting to make a Auduor-general —Stanley W. Turner. York state by estimated pluralities rang ­ Maryland...... yield in the southern counties and the Relding has another diphtheria scare coupling at the Almont junction and Attorney-general —Fred A. Maynard. ing from 130,000 to 150,000. These figures Massachusetts. .. 6tate i n average of 40 bushels of ears on, and one death from the disease has crushed to death in a horrible manner, Superintendent of public instruction —H. represent the probable plurality of Levi Michigan ...... occurred. R. PattengilL P. Morton, Rep., for governor wver David Minnesota ...... per acre. Compared with a full aver­ lie leaves a widow at Saginaw. State land commissioner —W. A. French. B. HU1, Democrat. The total vote for the Mississippi ...... age crop, potatoes are estimated in the The state fish commission has de­ Richard Huffman, while out hunting Member state board of education —Perry two leading candidates Is considerably In 51isso:irl...... >stste at 52 per cent. Livestock is in cided to re-stock Green Bay with F. Powers. excess of that polled for Flower and Montana ...... fairly good condition. near Harrietta. was shot in the right The majorities with which these fortun ­ Fass«*tt for governor In 1891, In addition Nebraska ...... white fish. arm by the accidental discharge of his ate ones were placed Into power greatly to which is the vote cast this year for K. Nevada...... Now Hampshire. . Antan Kuinzel fell down a flight of gun. Both bones were shattered and resemble tne big tlgurea of the year Just P. Whvelrr. independent DemocraA, which Tiro Chlldreu Burned to Death. after the war. Further -nan this, the will---- emceed------20,000. The tremendous Re- New Jersey...... I! stairs at Grand Rapids and broke his the arm will have to be amputated. Democrats do'.not get » single congress- ^publican sweep In the city and state It la New v ork. Two children of Alfred Ilindstrom, right hip. Huffman is from Gibsonburg, O. man, and to add to their discomfiture the estimated has elected twenty-three Ite- North Carolina ...... of Chasscll village, were burned to state legislature Is so heavily of a Repub ­ publican congressmen, a gain of eight North Dakota ...... 1- death. The mother was milking the Dennis O’Brion was in a runaway Alexander Robertson, an old man lican comp.exion that Democrats will be ■wer the present representation iis con ­ Ohio ...... I' near Silver Lake, Grand Traverse hard to find in the next legislative assem­ fess. Oregon ...... -eow aud had left her little ones in the accident at Grand Haven, and died bly at Lansing. There may be causes The results* of the sweeping victory are Pennsylvania ...... bouse. \3 hen she returned the build ­ from his injuries. county, wandered away from home, and causes tor this and tor that, but It m*re far-reaching than simply the elec- Rhode Island ...... ing was all in flames. The elder was October 28, and nothing has been seen Ls not our province to discuss that here; ticn of the Republican state ticket. While South Carolina ...... 1: The public schools at Ithaca have or heard of him since. He is 73 years therefore, we simply chroa.de tne his ­ the* returns ’ ape very Incomplete on the South Dakota...... ■•» boy about 3 years old and the younger been closed on account of the preva ­ tory of the occurrence. election amendments, it ls highly pay ­ Tennessee ...... 2 old and somewhat feeble-minded. able, accordfrig to> the first returns, that Texas...... 2 s girl of 18 months. It is supposed lence of scarlet fever there. Probably the hardest fight* in the state 2 that the fire was caused by the ex- The wife of a (kddwater man died were on congressman, me Republicans all uf them are' adopted. The percentage Vermont ...... - A. Brinkerhoff, aged 76, fell upon straining every nerve to get a full delega­ of loss as compared with the vote l*r Virginia ...... 3 losicm of a lamp. The frantic mother recently, and in the pocket of a dress tion, and that they succeeded, was seen the Head of the ticket ls not nearly, so Washington ...... ad to be forcibly restrained from the sidewalk at St. Johns and broke large as It was* supposed to be and the re­ West V irginia ...... L E he found checks on the bank for 8800- very early in the count. The Republicans Wisconsin ...... 2. rushing to her own destruction in the his arm close to the shoulder. payable to him. She had abstracted sleeted every one of the twelve (congress ­ sult tllerefore is-that the legislature will men, as follows: consist of fifty senators and 150 assembly- Wyoming ...... 2 ■ vain attempt to save her children. The A hunter in Montmorency county the money from his poctcets at differ­ men, that pool-selling on races will be First district—John B. Corliss,. oC Wayne Totals...... 33 43 rest of the town was saved with difii- killed a white deer and has had it ent times and deposited it for him. county. prohibited and that a new Judiciary s»*- •Senators Jouen and Stewart, of Nevod*. culty. mounted. Such an animal is very rare. Second district—, of tern will be Inaugurated. The sweep also and Pelfer. of Kansas, and the Populist .senates John Etzcorn. yardmaster of the Monroe county. means that for the first time In many Third district—Julius C. Burrows, of years the Republicans will have control irom North Carolina are classed as Republican Fire in Bay City’s City Hall. An unknown man was killed at St. Michigan Central at Niles, was switch ­ of the state legislature and at the same Populists, and are counted upon by .the Kepub> Ignacc by the express from Duluth, ing ears on the repair trade. In climb ­ Kalamazoo county. tleans to make a working majority in organiz ­ At 4 o'clock a. m. a fire broke out in fourth district—Henry F. Thomas, of time have a governor in tne chair iu po ­ ing the senate and on great partv questions a closet on the second floor of the city while rounding a curve entering the ing down from the top of a freight Arlegah county.. litical harmony with them. wnich do not encroach upon Populistic Ideas. city. car he slipped and fell, his right leg Fifth district—, of In New York city Tammany was com- Official returns may give another Republican* hall at Bay City and found its way to Kent county. _ iletely overthrown: Strong, the RepuW- Populist senator from Tennesse also. the attic. There was no vent for the A collection of Indian relics and going across the track and was run Sixth district—David D. Aitken, of Gen ­ flcan candidate, being elected over Grant*. smoke, which backed up and filled the other articles of historic importance over. It was amputated near the esee county. Tammany Democrat; by fully 41.000 mm The house of representatives will be iu the knes. Seventh district—Horace G. Snover,. of Jorlty, carrying the entire city ticket with* hands of the Republicans by a good working entire building. A hole was cut will be prepared in Branch county and Huron county. him, Brooklyn city and county Republi ­ uiaority. and such Demociatio faces *s Wit-- through the roof and after the smoke Eighth district—W. S. Linton, of 90gd- can. sou. biprincer. Holman. Breckinridge and »* placed in the library building at Cold- F. N. McDowell, a patient in the score of others who have become famous will poured out the fire department was water. northern asylum at Traverse City, naw county. Later .—The total corrected vote for gov*, Ninth district—Roswell P. Bishop, ®f ernor in New York state outside of Sullivan be missing. The house will bo made up about* able to work. The greatest damage whose hone was at Big Rapids, sui­ Mason county. eonntv was 1.35-1.269, o' which Morton received os follows: was done by water. No records de­ Hartford residents have voted to Tenth district—Rousseau O. Crump, atf Rep. Dem. Pop* purchase the opera house block at thut cided by hanging himself with a towel 667.783: Hill. 614.lgj; WTveelw, 34.511. Morton'* stroyed. The janitor thinks that he in the wash-room. He had never Bay county. plurality, 163.433 Alabama ...... 8 L place aud transform it into a township Eleventh district—, of Mont- Arkansas ...... 6 must have dropped a match while shown a suicidal disposition. The Ullirrts. building. calrh county. California ...... 6 • •• •- about his chores while in the closet. coroner's verdiet exonerated the insti ­ Twelfth district—Samuel M. Stephenson On# hundred'and rerenty-five precincts, Colorado ...... 1 : — 1 The loss will be 82,000 with full insur ­ Edwin Camp and C. J. Jackson, of tution from all blame. of Menominee county. outside of Cook oounty show a Republican; Connecticut ...... 4 ance. Hartford, both of whom tried to sui­ Wheq the first returns came In tho Repub ­ gain of 40 to the precinct, which ls suffi­ Delaware...... 1 1 • Edward and Peter Alee, of Mar­ licans claimed nearly every county, and later cient to Justify the claim of 75,000 majority Georgia...... 1» cide by shooting themselves, are re­ reports show that they were ratnrir mo Jest, us or plurality In the state. They have six­ Florida...... 3 Aged Lady Burned to Death. covering. quette, are missing, and it is supposed teen congressmen and both branches of ...... 1 ... that they have been drowned in Lake omy In two instancy did the Democrats curry a r Mrs. Abner Smith, a lady aged 83 county ou tho vote tor governor. The follow ­ the general assembl® Cook county has- IViuoU ...... 22 William J. Spear, of Vassar, has Superior. The last beard of them was ing table is quite eompietc, and gives Gov. gone at least 15.000 plurality for Republi ­ Indiana ...... 13 - •• ■years, four miles south of Union City, been appointed trustee of the Michigan when they went out fishing in a small Rich a plurality of over luo.000: canism. Chicago Is1 In the same rank. Iowa...... 11 •• -i met with a painful death. She had Rep. Congressman Springer; Democrat, was de­ Kansas ...... < •• H School for the Deaf to succeed James sailboat. The boat bas been found up ­ Kentucky ...... * ...... 6.6 eaten her supper and sat down for a County. ~ Plurality. feated. Later reports 2 give the Republi ­ A. Trotter, resigned. side down upon a rock with her upper Alcona. 421 cans over 70,000 majertty In the state. Louisiana ...... 6 quiet smoke in a room adjoining that Ma-ne ...... 4 .. — works gone, but no trace of the men Aiger.... 40 Later .—Ot»t of 22 congressmen the Repub ­ in which were the, other members of Michael Wilson, the farmer near Aliegan 2.300 licans elected 21; the gu*«r»l figures as give** Maryland ...... 3 3 the family. Sparks from her lighted Adrian who horsewhipped his 90-year- anywhere. Alpena'. . 318 above are nearly corrcot. Massachusetts ...... 13 1 > Antrim 600 Michigan ...... 12 ' .. .- pipe must have set fire to her clothing, old mother, was sent to the Detroit At the annual meeting of the Van Arenac . 226 MI Maarl. Minnesota ...... 7 -as when discovered by her relatives House of Correction. Buren count,y Pomona Grange resolu ­ Baraga. 63 First rotums made tvappear that the Demo­ Mississippi ...... 1 Burry...... 1,47.* Missouri...... 13 3 .. soon afterward her clothes were almost North Branch will probably have tions were passed asking the legisla­ crats hold control ol. Missouri, but when Montana ...... 1 •• •• ture to amend the cizrug store law so as Beanie.. 810 country returns came In- 11 was seen that tb* entirely burned from her body, and electric lights soon, Rochester parties Berrien ...... 2.3*6 state had fiopped iuto-tbe- Republican column* Nebraska ...... & — J1 she was so badly injured that death having offered to put in a plant in the to prevent the indiscriminate sale of Brunch ...... 2.130 giving the stale ticket ir.iM) plurality. .«oon followed. liquor in local option counties, and to Calhoun ...... 2.707 f,' New Hampshire ...... 2 ... village for a bonus of $100. Cass...... 1,190 Tennessee. New Jersey...... 7 I! enact a law compelling persons found QU^rlevoix ...... 850uvj, Official returns 8howv»hw state and congres*- New York...... 30 4 .. Ludlow Acquitted. Allegan county is making money off intoxicated te furnish information as Cheboygan ...... 850 visional tickets are almost solidly Democratic. North Carolina ...... 3 7.. the local option prosecutions. It cost Chippewa ...... * ...... • ••• VRl040 . , iDUt|noi UVflrover IWI)two Ldlllilcandi laics Won the latter betas; North Dakota...... 1 'The trial of Ludlow for the murder where they procured the liquor. Ohio ...... 2 about 846 to convict a recent offendei. Clare...... 802 (elected by the Republicans. Oregon ...... 2 ... ■of Ira Hurd at Allegan resulted in his Charles Perry met with an accident Clinton 1.133 i acquittal. The jury was out less than His fine was 3-50, a clear gain of 8*!00 Crawford 76 Indlbss. Pennsylvania ...... 29 » 1 —• foi the county. which caused his death at Harrietta, Dickinson ...... 1.347 j Indiana elects a solid. Republican dc'ecatiani Rhode Island ...... 2 two hours when the verdict of “not Delta...... 6ui tocougretfs. Many counties have not reported South Carolina ...... 1 fl 1 Wexford county. He was a brake- Sbuth Dakota...... 2 •• guilty" was returned. The crowd Mas. E. F. Doty died at Grand Rap ­ man, and was walking along on top of Eaton ...... 2,310 In full, but the Republican p urality In tlae- weut fairly wild with their yells. Mrs. Emmet 490 ; 'state will be about 45.0001 In the legislature Tennessee ...... 4 6-s ids from the effects of injuries sus­ the cars in the dark, walked off the 2.610 ^Republicans have a majority on joint balioiuK Texas...... 2 It judlow, who was sitting beside her tained from falling down stairs. She Genesee..533086.. Vermont ...... 2 .. ... end of a box car and fell on a flatcar Llodwin.... G»X) [ ;u. V.rglnia ...... 2 8* ... ikusband, fainted away. The testimony was 65 years old and had lived there Gogebic ...... 1.000 j'l Colorado. loaded with old inoa. He struck on Grand Traverse...... 1. <04 ■ Y/ashing ton ...... 2 against Ludlow was mostly neigl bor- half a century. his head, and his skull was fractured Women voted In all the cities and rtsanLy West Virginia ...... 4 ...... hood gossip. Mrs. Hurd will now be Guttiot ...... 1,738 ; Nathan J. Dixon, the C. «fc G. T. con ­ and his brains crushed out. His home Hillsdale...... 2.212 as many women voUs ware polled a»< mi Wisconsin ...... 10 tried and it is universally predicted ' the meo. The Republicans gain ever.y- Wyoming ...... 1 . .. ductor who was arrested on a charge of was at Frankfort. Hougtiton ...... 2,501 .that she will be discharged. Huron.' ...... * ...... 010 ;. where, and elect McIntyre governor aver complicity in train wrecking, came be ­ Ingham ...... 2.1u0 ' Waite, Populist, by 20.000 majority. 'Cbe Totals...... 232 $» • •> A 3-year-old daughter of Newell Republicans also control the legislature, Total number of members In tho House* 396c fore Justice Henry at Battle Creek for Harrington, of Adrian, went out to the Ionia ...... nil D„ B. C. A A. Railroad Bold. examination and was discharged. Iosco ...... 027 and will send Senator Walcott to the-'vea- The Detroit, Bay City & Alpena rail- woodshed with a lamp which she held Iron ...... H itJ ate for another terns. close to her clothes to prevent being Isabella. GASTRONOMIC SCRAPS, •road was sold at Alpena at public auc­ Another freight train wreck oc ­ Jackson ...... 22BW Mnannufewsetts. curred on the Michigan Central in the extinguished. Hearing her screams, Kalamazoo ...... 2.448 Returns from all butitwo towns *■ th» state tion to (Jrexel, Morgan & Co., of New give Greenbalge 1 Rep. 1 191.212: Russe'.l 1 Ursa 1, Thoso who know best say. ter rapt to* York, for 81,000,000. Drexel, Morgan yards at Ypsilanti. A truck breaking her mother sprang to the door and Kalka»*a...... 60j saw the child's dress in flames. She Kent ...... 6,793. 128.436. a Republics 1 gain of 32.109. Tho Demo­ to as plentiful as ever, notwith*- A Co. represent the bondholders and from under a ear loaded with beef re­ Keweenaw ...... 200* crats will till 82 seats in the legislature*- unt of standin? periodical ealamity howls. sulted in two cars being smashed. wrapped her own. dress about the girl Lake...... 3l» 180. were the only bidders. The road went As a general thing, people who onto into the hands of Receiver Don M. and smothered the blaze, but the child Lapeer ...... M*0 West VlrnJnln. The body of a stranger about 50 was very severely burned. Lcelanuw ...... 819 lettuce with knife and fork will re­ Dickinson a year ago. There will be years old were found in Mt. Calvary Lepawde ...... 2.474 Returns compiled flwwn non-part Dan sumres nochaDge in the management. Robert Minnis, aged 56 .years, was Livingston ...... 836 Show the state senate will be a tie. a id the quest powdered sugar for iso creean* comctery at Grand Rapids. In the Luce...... 160 Republicans will havoa maiority of 19-ua the pocket was a note reading: “A stranger found dead in his cell aS the central Mackinac ...... 50 next house. These returns are official w.th Bavarian radislies are a* new fad,. Shot While Hunting Deer. in the city, no work and no friends. police station at Sagina>v. Deceased Macomb ...... NX) one or two exceptions, and a Repnbili ua sen ­ They grow like large cucumbers,, and J. A. McManus, a prominent Traverse had been living in a hand-to-mouth Manistee ...... » * in the are served cold, cut in large, titin. City merchant, while hunting deer at Girod." fashion for some- time and lately had Mason ...... ~V> sceond district, und the three othoiv dtsSriola slices. Long Lake, eight miles from town, been sleeping in a barn, whuc he con ­ Mecosta...... U-k) send ReyublicaBiOo:igrcssmen. Ail the keepers and inmates of the Menominee ...... 1.28/ England ’s prejudices do not inter ­ accidentally shot himself through the houses of ill-fame in Sault Ste. Marie tracted the cold which gained his Alabama. head, lie was found unconscious and death. He was found there sL^ ering Midland ...... 7s8 Democrats carry every congressional fere with enormous purchases of our took a sudden departure for fields and Missaukee...... 4/14 district, except the seventh, yviunw Heyw­ apples and well belowed Yanke* is still so. It is not yet known whether pastures new. This was the result of and starving, and was to have been Monroe. Montcalm ...... 3-k>J ard, Populist,. Is the choice. ©y-tcr. his injuries will prove fatal, but a decision of the law and order league placed in the county poor house. He leaves a daughter who is postmistress Montmorency ...... ID Wloconsln. -chances are against recovery. of that place, to prosecute them under Muskegon.. — ...... t.5« No man tieedi quarrel with doraeatia at Baraga, in the upper peninsula. Complete rotunao from 63 out or "9 counties the Breen act. Newaygo...... 1-WI m the state.: gi.vw a Ropubl.can. plurality of duck, providing; of course, it is not Fred McDowell, of Rig Rapids, sui­ Oakland...- ...... 1-1 <6 64.629. This veill probably l*c increased by “done to dea&hv ” and has onion-in* tlb* Snow fell eight inches deep at St. Oceana...... 1.1*3 complete returns. The 10 co;,g^«uunea are cide,! at the Traverse City asylum. Franc* May Have a War Yet. Ogemaw...... 400 Republicans, again of six. stuffing. Joseph, breaking the limbs off many Ontonagon, ...... 1m A. K. Osliorn, of Three Rivers, lost trees. Some small fruit trees were en ­ Fort Louis, Mauritius: Advices from Osceola...... 1,1*5 Nevr J*racy* Last year's tiresome litornbur* his arm, his hand caught in the tirely broken down. A heavy snow Tamatave, of date November 3, are to Oscoda* ...... HU Six out, of. eight congressmch and two-, about this year's oyster is enjoyed a* machinery at. the paper mill and was storm passed over the Lake Michigan the effect that the government of Otsego...... 176 thirds majontty in the assembly ls the Re­ a new novel' by many aewspaper Madagascar has refused to grant the Ottawa...... — 2.100 publican- portion. drawn in between the rolls. It had to shore. At Traverse City one and a Presque Isle...... J readers.. . be amputated just below the elbow. half inches of snow felL French demands. M. Le Myre de Vil Ilovtoomasn ...... 175 Krhrnaha.. liers, the French special envoy, and all Saginaw ...... 1.3lt Fusion between the Democrats and P'*jy- It almost,chokes bhe avorage Eng ­ Knl. tin a zoo's electric lighting bond ­ State Land Commissioner French tho French residents of Antananaivo, Sanilac ...... 13* ulistfv; uleol: n Democrat governor, while lish vihitor among us to. admit our ing — Schoolcraft ...... 384 (imposition to issue 810.000 to offered at auction 10,000 acres of aban ­ have arrived at Tamatave. The war­ ShlawMsee ...... 1.729 the Itppuhltcans secure all! the other state roast beef is the cojaal of any Vte gets m electric light plant —was car ofllcors and control the state legislature-. build doned homestead lands and 1,200 acres ship ilugon has gone along the coast St. Clair...... 1.700 at heme. ried by 50J majority, hut the opponents of land forfeited for the non-payment to pick up refugees. All the British St. Joseph ...... 1.377 Pennayltoiala. 'fuscola ...... 1.378 In tbis.year of big pluvalitlev the Kovahone Roast pork and apple sauce is on claim the election was ilh-gal and will of interest. The bidders were few and residents of the capital remain, the Van Buren ...... 2JI34 enjoin the council fr >:u making a con- state-kept well at the he:ai and elected tu Ke- tho rural bill of fare; ditto that fa­ but 800 acres were disposed of at an government promising them full pro ­ Washtenaw ...... 863 pvjdionn r*ate ticket b>v 833-1-73 plumliki ’,. and tract. average price of 85 per acre. Wayne ...... 8.3.U mous "old fashioned apple dumpling tection. Wexford ...... 610 80 ef W ocagres-.men. 'The report of the salt impeded in Tho Standard Oil Co. at Marshall lass* like mother used to make.’* > Total. .104.933 The latest returns show a Republican; plural ­ When civilization reaches a higher •'the viu ions counties for October is as laid some of it» pipes along an un ­ Japan's Demand, for Teace. Democratic follows Saginaw, 51,407 barrels; Bay, ity of 7.\o K) in Iowa, tue election of the entire standard than has yet been attained opened street without getting permis ­ The Japanese government, in reply Bay...... M0 state Republican ticket aud a KepubCgau dele­ 43,751; Huron. 3.000; St. Clair, 08,321; sion. The authorities gathered la to the request of China for the media­ Mhsitou,...... 100 gation* to congress. there will be 0 law making it a penal Iosco. 13,215: Midland, 5,050: Manistee, 640 force and ordered the Standard Gil tion of the powers in the interests of CMtfsnla. offense to fry instead of broil a chop* 107,770. Mason, (»7,384; total, 358,902 buildings torn down if the company peace, demands ns her recompense tho Republican plurality In tbe state...... 104.293 California has gone Democratic SA far as the There are many problems presented barrels. didn't give in, which it did after con ­ independence of Korea, tne teurtion The State Legislature. governorship is concerned, bus tbe state siderable parleying. elected a Republican lteuteuwU-govcrnor. in life that no man, however learned, William Grinnage. aged 10 years, of of the of Formosa to Japan and The composition of the next state legislature a money indemnity orf 30 to 40 million Is what ls most stnrtltifg In the whole uRalr. most of the other state officers, an almost soll6 can solve. Among them is the al­ ^lint, burned his leg by a stove. lie Winslow Flouette is a lumb^rnm.^ Even the mqst enthusiastic would not have Republican ooi^reasional de cgallon, and the leged chicken croquette at restaur­ then got a piece of cloth and saturat­ not far fiom Manistique. He called pounds. predicted thrft the stats senate wosJd be com­ legislature wlU be Republican Mt joint ballot upon Mrs. Granger, a widow of 67 pletely Republican and that - but one Democrat Kansas. ants. ing it with kerosene oil, was binding weald occupy a sent In the house of repre ­ it about his leg. when he again came years, represented that she was wanted Marietta ladies and gentlemen are The Republican state ticket polled about The art of preparing sweet pota ­ very sporty. A certain lady has a pair sentatives, bnt such Is the case. T he stats 116.noo votes, the Populists 111:000. Dcnriocrats in close proximity with the stove and in town, drove he*r to a lonely spot legislature, which convenes January 1. will be 24 0H>, and ProhlbUnmlsta 6.000. The Repub ­ toes in various palatable and tempt ­ and criminally assaulted her. He then of belligerent cats. fShe is willing to as follows: Senate. 32 Republicans; nsDpmo- Ahe cloth caught (Ire and tho youth tratn. House of representatives. 99 Repub- licans have elected 81 morabers of tha legisla­ ing ways is beginning to be under ­ jhad his legs, arms and chest burned to took the poqr old woman to Manis ­ match them both against any dogs in ture, which gftes them a majority on Joint bal ­ stood North hs it has long haan in th% town. One fight has already taken fwaits; 1 Democrat. That lonely one la John let ol iwturns from the vote on woman A crisp before the tire was extin tique, so it is charged, and turned her Ddnovan. of the F^rst district of Bay oounty. South, , guished. lie will probably die. loose on the streets. place and more are on the tapis. who was elected by 63 plurality. sAffrgge show its probable defeaj* p mmmi

STc JOHNS REPUBLICAN, 1HURSDAY, NOV. 15, 1894.

6 687 6«6 128,814 114.020 California. .. Knit goods ...... 50 atives will have to accept it. The h>* DsTswpmcnt of lb* South. THE FIRST EFFECTS. Colorado .... 2 523 24 7 215, 93 90.3)1 Lumps ...... 50 laborers themselves will recognize the Connecticut. 21 6,0:3 3,8 2 1,204,718 88 1,548 Leather goods ...... 0.) b A Delaware.... 2 481 288 115,417 57,7)1 necessity* though only after strong re­ I being furthered by the Queen Livery stables ...... 85 Crescent routr by mrao i of a special A REPORT UPON AMERICAN Georgia...... 1 73 28 7,093 2,29) sistance to it. Obviously, if the goods TRAD! MARK Idaho ...... 2 2) 6 510 233 Machinery ...... 52 wies of Monthly Excursions to south ­ V'REE TRADE CONDITIONS. llliuo .< 1> 11,(09 9.23) 4,040,107 1,881,07 ’ Mercantile ...... 54 hitherto produced in this country can ern points at One Fare for the round Wheeler ’s Indian) ...... 12 1,1«9 86) 297,411 221,322 Miuiug...... 84 bo imported at less cost, the cost of trip. These rates are in effort from Iowa ...... 7 56 88 10,0 X) 12,8 0 Nurserymen ...... 75 their home productions must bo de­ Cincinnati, O , Louisville and Lexing ­ Yr> There Were 4ft Fer Cent Less Wages Kansas ...... 5 217 273 7,8->9 8,879 Paper ...... 01 ton, Ky„ on June 6th, July 5th, August Kentucky... 0 161 50 7,21) 1,670 Paper hungers ...... 48 creased, and generally by the reduc­ Heart Earned This Year Than In 1R09—No 4 7th, September 4ih, October 2d. Novem ­ Loul-Ln.... 1 12 2,.910 40S Pearl buttons ...... 5 tion of the price of labor. -* AND Work for 30 Per [Cent of the Feople — Maine ...... 5 3,812 2,400 661,073 413,416 ber Oth and December 4th ; good twenty Plate glass...... 57 I Moreover, the disturbance in the days from date of rale for return. They Rftft Per Head—Billions Less Circulated Maryland.... 4 34 8 7,995 1,938 labor market caused by this tariff will Ma-'S’tlius'is 26 9.107 7,747 1,802.887 1,"58.78:- Plush goods ...... 00 are sold on these dates to ail points in Nerve Michigan.... 4 205 2)8 64,0)1 47,27) Plumbers...... 73 ! be the more unfortunate because of Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Mimis- POSITIVELY CURES From the American Economist, Oct. 12. Minnesota .. 3 40) 212 83 831 29,81 Pottery...... 21 the inequality of the protection afford ­ sippi. North and South Carolina, Georgia. HAMK IN- JAN. TO JUNE, JAN. TO Mississippi.. 6 21 1 1,590 48 Printing ...... 05 ed by so undemocratic a measure. It Florida (except Key West,) and to New Heart Disease, Epilepsy, Nerv Missouri .... 8 483 487 246,772 147,39 i Saw mills...... 52 DU8TK1KS. 1893. JUNE,1894. 2 35 29 15,275 11,1 6 protects some departments of trade Orleans, and all points on our line la. oils Prostration, Montana . . Saws and tools ...... 79 Louisiana. The Q. & C. has over a mil­ Hands Em­ Nebraska. . 8 88 29 10.7)3 4 25) Sheep raising ...... 88 fully, and it leaves others insufficiently piMplettneu and all Derangement* of the Nervout ployed • 60,830 49,060 New Hamii’e 18 3,314 2 4)6 578,0 14- 492 5<‘9 protected or unprotected altogether. lion acres of farms and timber land for System. 15 3,%77 2.'.4r 0 ;0,«66 339.531 Shipbuilding ...... 75 Wages Paid, R 17,479,987 R 9,611,094 New Jersey. ' It is false to the forbidden prinai- Bale along its line at 13 to (5 per acre. Unexcelled for Restless Babies. Pure­ New York... L5 4,071 2,374 889,075 492,772 Silk manufactures ...... 49 Stop-overs aro permitted on these ly Vegetable, guaranteed free from Output of N’h Carolina 1 60 7J 11, 09 13,0)0 Stone quarrying ...... 71 ple upon which it was cqm - excursions at any point south of the factories - lOO per rent ft6 percent North Dakota a 7 IS 431 303 Tiles...... 1U0 • htructcd. What remedy does it make opiates. 100 full size doses, 60c. Ohio ...... 32 6,071) 3,171 1.268,810 677.408 Woolen manufactures ...... 47 Ohio river, within the final limit of the * M. D. Hailey, receiving teller Grand Rapid* Comparison With the Census of 1890: to labor? It reduces wages, but it tickets. This offers an excellent op ­ Oregon ...... 6 54 49 10,879 6,70) It will he noted that according to our (Mich.) Savings Bank, .ays lie cannot aay too much CENSUS OF1890. Pen'yl vania 31 10,577 10,291 3,011,048 1,951,751 takes the incomes of the rich. But portunity to those who desire to go reports there were indeed very few in ­ In favor of "Adlrouda," Wheeler ’s Hear and Nerv, Hands employed - 4,711,838 Rhode Island 3 820 77 03,809 12.1(01 what good does that do labor? Labor south to look into the present great Cure. Prepared by Wheeler A Fuller Mediclue Co., Tennessee... 6 472 409 115,180 99,4(11 dustries turning out 75 per cent or Cedar Springs, Mich. Wages earned - - S 8,888,883.86ft ( day conies this year, therefore, when movement of northern farmers to that Sold by FILDEW A MILLMAN, Texas...... 2 32 5 6,2.5 2 525 more of the quantity of their product section. Send us your name for adver­ Product value - 0,370,107,634 Utah ...... 1 3 2 54) 3.(0 labor is uneasy, anxious and perplexed. St. Johns and Fowler. of 1892. There are some industries tising matter and any information yoo Cost of Material - S,lft8.868,3S3 Vermont... . 2 80 4 15,125 770 —New York Times. 9 Virginia ...... 4 76 8 11,787 134 that have turned out less than half. may want as to lands and immigration CONDITION OF 1894. Cool, Comforting, Colorado Washington.. 1 40 14 15,000 2500 Those which were most seriously af­ to the south. W. C. Rinkabson , Hands Idle - - 1,413,BftO W’t Virginia. 8 287 207 55.333 82,016 fected appear to have been the makers Senator Stewart's Responsibility. G. P. A., Cincinnati, 0. • • • Wages lost - S 1,087,870,460 Wisconsin. .. 17 1.3)0...... 275,716 19.',3.9 of agricultural implements, who, by Senator Stewart has twice had an Best Health Recreation at the Nurthtn CHEAP EXCURSION Product not made - 4,133,847,386 Totals ..320 69.856 49,060*17.479,98719,611,091 the way, generally claim that they are opportunity to prevent any tariff leg­ Michigan Resort*. Material not used - 3,308,048,148 TICKETS Tift Decrease In number of hands em- * not affected by the tariff. The manu ­ islation. In failing to do so he has, The reuson for making' an investiga ­ ployed ...... 30 per cent. Few places offer so many advantage* facturers of cutlery, gloves, the min ­ for the moment, forgotten the best in ­ tion into the business conditions of the Decrease In amount of wages earned 45 “ for tired people as do the popular COLORADO SHORT LINE ing industries, pearl buttons, paper terests of a large section of the state resorts on the shores of Lake Michigan United States this year, as compared ” output of factories, etc. .44 “ hangers, pottery workers, sheep grow ­ that sent him to congress. His taci­ and its tributary bays. Bay View, with 1892, has already been stated in Average earnings per hand in 1892 ...... *250 1894...... *195 ers, the silk and woolen manufacturers turnity was equivalent to a vote in Peloskey, Harbor Springs, Charlevoix* the American Economist —namely, to •w arc seriously injured by free trade. favor of a new tariff bill, because his Traverse City and Grand Traverse Bay supply a demand made to the Ameri­ Oregon ’s Case a Hard One. vote against it would have directly Resorts are peculiarly Inviting dutinp can Protective Tariff league for facts the hot weather. The bracing air, coo) lissom rwa killed the pending measure. The wool and figures upon the subject. These An Oregon farmer writes as follows: For Labor to Remember. nights and freedom from dust con ­ growers of Nevada will not forget that demands were so numerous that, after In 1892 I got 20 cents per pound cash Can not the working men of America tributed to make this region a nature) free wool could, by this time, have JUNE, JULY and AUGUST. very deliberate consideration, it was in Myrtle Point for my wool as it came understand and appreciate the fact sanitarium, for the recuperation of- been prohibited by the vote of Senator decided in the interests of the people from the sheep's back. I had to haul that the democratic majority in con ­ exhausted energies. Do not forget to write for maps, time cards it twenty-three miles. In 1893 I shipped gress refused to grant them a hearing Stewart. The nursing of a possible The way to reach these resorts is vie and full particulars. to undertake the work, and the result the Chicago & West Michigan Railway, we now publish. to San Francisco and got 15 eentr, pay ­ or to listen to the appeal of men anxious pristine grievance will not compensate them for the loss to come of millions which runs through the entire region, The idea has been to ascertain the ing all charges, leaving me 13% cents to earn an honest livelihood, while A*. Y am thinking of moving to a New | of dollars. If the senator from Nevada traversing for miles the shores of lakee- 1,10 1 ou Home? Investigate the merits of number of hands that were employed per pound net. In 1894 I delivered these same democratic statesmen were rivers and bays, which, with the splen, in the different manufacturing, whole ­ again in Myrtle Point and received 10 trying to take from them the oppor ­ has suffered a wrong at the hands of did service offered by this line makes ARKANSAS sale and retail concerns throughout cents for the same quality of wool, cut tunity to earn a living? Can not the republican senators it was because pro ­ the trip a delightful one. tection was not accorded to one of the Great opportunities for Farmers, Manufactur ­ the country during the period from from the samiRflock of sheep —the first American working men,the wage earn ­ Through sleeping cars from Chicago ers and Investors. Cheap Lands, Timber. Jan. 1 to June 30, 1892, and also quality clothing wool —for which I got ers, Appreciate that these same demo­ products of his state, which now de- and Detroit to retoskey and Bay View, Farming and Minerals. 20 cents in 1892. I forgot to state that crats, who refused a hearing to labor, ma nds protection for another of its are run from June 26th to September ?amphlets free. Address, during the same months of the 24th, the route from Detroit being via. H, D. ARMSTRONG, T. P.A. the Detroit Lansing & Northern Rail­ Mo. Par. R'y.. Jackson, Mich. road to Grand Rapids thence via. the 0. & W. M. Tourist tickets at reduced rates are sold at principal stations on these and other lines from June 1st to 8 rj>t. 30—good to return until Oct. 31. OPJEN7 -.? Geo. Deilaven, Gen ’l Pass’r Agent, Grand Rapids. Mich)

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Its absolute purity, its cxrocdlnrrly BUFFALO fine grains tail its dJiiclcus liuvt.r. VIA “C. fe B. LINE ” It Is a little difference in prico — <3 about 5 coats per year per per- Counoenr.'.e with opening of Navigation (al~»ui 'son —that «1\ cs you the Lot ;;;: i R* April 1st.) N.sgN'iceut side-wheel steel steamer* | purest Knlt~ “Tlie salt 5) l all Kait.” Economy sornet:et:mt3 b! State of Ohio and State of New York. means paying more. VDIAnOND CRYSTAL SALT CO. UAII.Y TIME TABLE. St. Clt.ir, Mich. SUNDAY IN

I.B. ROOKRB, T. F. NEWMAN, c" AMERICAN ■ Gen'I Pass. Agt. Gaul Manage' PALAOR 8TBAMHH8. LOW RATRt*. CLEVELAND. O RUNNING UP THE OLD FLAG ONCE MORE. CLEVELAND, oooaricn Line 2 unicagc PITTSBURG, ^ BUFFALO and present year. We have also endeav ­ in 1893 no merchants would handle have been fighting and standing shoul ­ products. The perpetration of. two ALL POINTS BAS i ored to learn the amount of wages wool at Myrtle Point. There was no der to shoulder in order to afford pro ­ wrongs will not render either Oi the ■VERY BVBNIN« IBTWBIB paid to the employees in such estab ­ cash *. “”e and all transactions were tection to the most gigantic monopoly two right for Nevada, where protection lishments during each of the two given for sto” - trade. It is the same else­ in the world, by taxing the wage earn ­ is essentiol to its prosperity. periods, and further the output or where th ”ough this part of the ers' breakfast table for the benefit of DETROIT# CLEVELAND the product of the manufacturing country. The value of the sheep has the sugar trust? Turn the rascals out. Connecting with earliest trains at Cleveland With the Spirit of 1776. for all points East, South and concerns and the per cent of busi ­ also depreciated from one third to one Southwest. half. The farmer who grows only 250 Farm Stuffs In Cuba. Referring to the effort made by the ness done by the wholesale and retail Sunday Trip* Jan*, July, August and S*ptsm)**r Ost) trade. pounds of wool suffers in proportion Owing to the abrogation of the rec­ American Protective tariff league to The Magnificent New Fast Steamships equally with the larger farmer who encourage the purchase of American Replies have been received from 39 iprocity treaty with Cuba the Spanish Sou* T*m n* Wia* *■▼«•» goods, the Wheeling, Va., Intelli different states and territories in the raises 10.000 pounds. All the farm government has rcitnposed duties upon W. “ATLANTA” products have fallen in value. Live American products. This is one of the gencer, Sept. 1. said: AMD United States. These replies have been Toledo , Detroit ^ Mackinac carefully compiled and arranged; first, beef was worth 2% cents in 1892; it was direct results of democratic free trade The pledge is in harmony with the worth only 2 cents in 1893, and 1% spirit of 1776. when the patriotic wo­ PETOSKEY, THE “ SOO,” MARQUETTE. “CITY OF HACINE” according to the states and territories tariff legislation, which helps to shut AND DULUTH. (Built expressly for this Routs.) cents this year. The actual loss per men of the colonies lead an assault on from which they were received. The off a good market for American farm Two new steel passenger steamer* bare These Siramsblps have mares* raaerva powar compilation was next condensed ac­ head on the 2-year-old steers that will products. The first column of the fol­ the importation of foreign wares, re­ been built for our Upper Lake Routr, co wnleh envbies them to maks thatr regular schad $300,mo each. Send for illustrated paraj cording to the sections of the country, average 1,000 pounds gross is $7.50. lowing table shows what the Saties fused to buy them and extorted every­ u.rs In the most uufsyorabls wsathar. Still there are some democratic body to follow their example. George Adore**, Kaeh 1,700 ions burthen with sleepingseoomme showing the aggregate results of the were under republican reciprocity, the A. A. QOHANTZ. *. *.*«*. farmers who will shut their eyes and Washington was proud to wear a suit DBTflOIT. Ml OX. d'lions for 800 paisengert, will bave GRAMI information for each section. We last column showing what the Cuban HAVEN for CHICAGO daily, si saps Saturday, s of home made clothes when he was in ­ then show the per cent of losses to vote the democratic ticket in the face dut .es on American farm products are 8:45. p a. of all these facts, but most old time [HE DETROIT & CLEYEUM STEAM KAI. CS labor or wages, and the loss of output under the first step of democratic free augurated as president of the United Extra (Saturday Trips to Chicago, commencing Mai farmers see things straight and are States. Sfilh. ending Kept. 8th, both days inclusive. in each section of the country, also the trade: Reciprocity duties, Present duties, Arriving In Chicago tigs following mornlag la average earnings of labor through ­ now amazed at their own former blind ­ And this day American labor produces ness. per ltK) kilos, per 100 kilos. time for the outgoing train a out each section of the country. ali that is necessary to anybody's com­ PARR, berth included - - - gt o* Flour ...... $1.00 *4.75 Further comparisons are made with How Industrie* Were Affrrtrd. Corn ...... 25 8.95 fort. If every American will resolve BOUND TRIP, good for Beaten - gg (g to buy no foreign merchandise the the McKinley census of 1892 and our The next arrangement we have made Jerked beef ...... 8.60 4.41 Returning, lesvs Chicago dally, ex sept Buaday Cuew'g tobacco. .10.60 11.00 sting will be taken out of the new •at 7:t-l p. in. arriving at Grand Haven early a*gt industrial census of 1893 that were un ­ of the reports is to show the average sciornlng in tims for tbs tbs dally Mil. m. Lim Laid...... Free. 10.00 tariff measure and th? country will died Exprea* train on D. G. JU. 4 M. R’y ford dertaken by the Amoriean Protectiv ■ percentage of this year’s output in Bains ...... Free. 7.f • g*mt< East and North. Tariff league, and pubished in the each industry, as compared with 1892, Bacon ...... Free. 10.00 have a healthy prosperity in spite of (Extra (Sunday TrlpsioGrand Haven,eommenclw Malt beef ...... Free. 6.40 democratic interference. American Economist. The last com­ which is as follows: Fruits...... Freo. 3.25 ■May 67th «nd ending Sept. 9ib, both days incla.lv* pilation is a comparison of the present Output. This is tht Short Line to Ohioago. Pseaengen Fresh and tinned sfoouiu that their Tickets reed vlisGrand Havel conditions with those shown through ­ Per cent oysters, sol'ou . Free. 2.30 How About Tliosa Petitions? and this I'upuiar Line out the entire country, according to of 18;>2. Hay...... Free. .90 No attention was paid by the demo­ THROUGH CTCKKTS In All PalnU via Chioaga Agricultural implements ...... 44 Beans ...... Free. 8.25 *u us bad of all Railroad Ticket AgenU. the census of 1890, this following a Potatoes ...... Free. 1.8) cratic congress to the thousands of pe ­ Belting ...... 50 IN THE W. GOODRICH, Pres’t, O HURSON, statement of the losses by industries. Blankets ...... Codfish....? ...... Free. 2.00 titions that were signed by tens of Lum'er (per M.)..Free. 1.25 Chicago. Goo’ ) Traffic UVr, The first table gives the number of Boots and shoes.,...... 78 thousands of voters who appealed Mlllwaukee reports received from each state; the Brass and manufactures ...... JNO. W. GILLMAN, JNO. SINGLETON, ...... so against free trade. Ask the democrats total number of hands employed by Cash registers...... The Gloom of Labor Day. Supt., Geu’l Tsrfflo M’g’r, ...... Ill The new tariff will cause a readjust­ who seek re-election to congress in Chiearo. Chik lease the parties making these reports dur­ Carjiets...... 71 your district why they now seek your Mountains ing the six months ending June 30, Carriages and wagons ...... 60 ment of prices in many departments of vote if they would pay no attention to LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN 1892, and 1894, respectively; then we ( B.nent ...... «2 trade, and usually as it tends to lower your petition. RHEA SPRINGS Cigars...... 74 them it will tend also to lower wages, OAK DALE THE ART ANATEUR. have the total amount of wages paid Coal miners ...... AT CUMBERLAND FALLS Best aad Largest Practical Art MagaHaa. by these parties to their employees dur­ ...... 57 with she result that laborers will be e no better content. They are afraid PLACES REACHED BY THE /suitable for fraailng or enpyiog) and supple-1 n. ness they tranxarted two years ago. Dyeing and printing ...... 50 Richard Bailey, of Rawley, Mass., held tueiHs of full-sloe working design* sept oa| L/C These figures are as follows: Flour mills ...... 00 of the precedent of lowering the their second annual reunion recently inendanlof ibis m*g*xlne sod enclosing Furniture ...... scale of wages; but if American manu ­ Hands cm* Wages paid, 58 in Andover, Muss. There were mem­ (regular price Me.. $4 00 a year.) For 2SC M Glove* ...... 39 facturers find that they can not com­ bers present from every New England QUEEN«CRESCEMT instructive manual. “Palming fur Beginners, ” seal ployed Jan. Jau. 1 to June ROUTE in addition to the a bee a Our 1894 Illustrated oath- I to Juno 31. pete with their foreign competitors state and some in the west. The Rev. ’ogne of about 700 color studies aad pictured saxf 1 Jute manufactures. ., ...... 100 W.CAINEARSON. G.P.A. C/NCm pc 2-cent xitnp Reports 1892 1891. 892. 1894. without such n reduction, of couri-e A. F. Bailey of Bradford, Mass., was Arkansas . . 1 3 2 tfji (162 Iron and steel...... 418 m , Mm Ssubtr Mm Y biSs ». it will have to come, and the oper- elected president of the association. X W ~^jr7r:rr~r*~: i

In the whole great state of Michigan Um Refuted. SHILOH’S CURE is sold on a A. E. Dutoher —Boots and Shoes. > The Republican. but one democrat was elected to the From the Maple Rapids Dispatch; guarantee. It cures Incipient Con­ sumption. It is the best Cough Cure A- < legislature—John Donovan, of Bay. During the past week there bavs been Only one cent a dose. 25 cts., 50 cts. Thursday, November 15 1894. As soon as the result was known the the most numerous lies told about and $1.00. (3) Detroit Evening News, with commend small-pox in St. Johns, of anything we Full returns from the elections last able enterprise, printed a large cut of ever listened to. First report said there WRAP THEM UP! ST. JOHNS MARKETS. week read more like an account of a the lonely Donovan, with the following were five cases and two deaths; next Grain quotations are furnished by the St. John* peaceful revolution than an ordinary poem, written by J. W Walsh, an old thirty-six cases, and finally the number wheat huuaes evory Wednesday, and aro for the Ovid boy, but now a brilliant member got down nearer the truth —three cases prices paid that day. election. Such overwhelming pluralities Wheat, white ...... flOtoftl That is what the people say when we show them some of of the News staff: and one death. Then reports came Wheat, red...... 48 to 49 t > for any party were never known before. Buckwheat ...... 45(q,52c A green spot in a desert, an islet in the sea. from Fowler that farmers who went to Oats...... 31 our fine outfits of Socks and Rubbers, Felts and Rubbers, and The republicans carried a majority of A single, small green leatiet upon a blasted St. Johns Friday, were not allowed to Live Poultry—Chickens, Ducks and Geese....7)^ to8 tree, Live Turkeys...... 7c other warm goods. And no wonder ! Look at the prices: the states; they overturned a large enter town, etc., etc. All of these greatly Dressed Chickens ...... 7c A Crusoe minus Friday, a bright spot in a cave, Dressed Beef...... f.| toji.aO majority in the lower house and will The man without a party, the boss without a exaggerated reports and misrepresenta ­ Dressed Hogs...... 4 to 4]X slave; tions have dwindled and almost vanished Dressed Mutton ...... 3 to 4 hayo a large majority in the next house; The chief without an army, an estate without Butter as to quality...... 16 A good pair of Socks and Rubbers for $ 2.00. of their own accord—like a mushroom ...... 18 perdoz (These are first quality.) the indications now are that they will an heir. Lard...... 7c@>8 pertb A prisoner in a dungeon at a game of solitaire. when punctured and exposed to pure Potatoes ...... 40 to 45 also have control of the senate in the The unlit earth with but a single tantalizing Onions ...... —...... 70 atmosphere. Dr. G. C. Young, our Hav(loose) ...... 87 00 per ton. next congress. Solid republican dele­ ray, health officer, drove to St. Johns, Fri­ Clover Seed. June and nammoth ...... $1.50 to 85.00 A better pair of Socks and Rubbers for $2.50. Is not by half so ffonely as John Donovan, of day and investigated these reports, and Beans, hand picked ...... 81.25 per hush (Good enough for anyone.) gations were elected from democratic Bay. Peaches ...... 81.50 said St. Johns ’ authorities bad already Alsyke clover seed...... 86 00 states like Indiana ; Kentucky sends six O! Donovan, John Donovan, thou spot upon Rye per bu ...... 35 to 40 the moon ! taken strict measures to protect the Apples per bu ...... „....23c republicans; Tennessee has probably BHrley per r.wt...... 75 to85 The best pair of Socks and Rubbers for $2.70. Thy legislative fiddle hath but a single tune; public against the spread of the disease Hay, timothy ...... 87.00 (These are first quality snag proof rubbers. elected a republican governor ; Texas Hast read aright the legend, with many as which was not nearly as bad as many they run, sends one republican congressman ; and That still the greatest number is always num ­ bad believed, and that the death at the VICTOR while the usual fraud is being attempted ber one? Steel was caused evidently by a com­ Felts and Rubbers (qJS&) from $2.25 to $3.00. Donovan, John Donovan! Don ’t you wish plication of diseases. At no time has FEED MILL in Lousiana, it is probable that three you were a twin? business been suspended in that town, aid powER We have the finest lines of Ladies’ and Gents ’ republicans are elected to congress and O! don ’t you wish your party had another coming in? excepting at the Steel which is under a BINE0. Alaskas in town. will be seated from that state. North Alas! for twins the chances are absolutely gone strict quarantine; also, those private WARRANTED Twelve Bush ­ Carolina elects a republican legislature Indeed, they never were quite blight as sired residences where two cases aie els of meal per by hasty Don. now being treated. We could devote a hour. Scut on / which will elect a United States Still, Don ’s thy father, Donovan; don t curse 10 days trial. 9624 whole page to these falsities but this is Grinds Ear senator. thy parent, pray ; OornuidStnall 4+ But breathe a prayer o ’er his ^remains, John sufficient. Grains. Send " Cash Shoe House The defeat of Tammany and Hill and Donovan, of Bay. for Catalogue. adoption of a new constitution in New Take the Queen & Crescent Route to Cbicago/eed Mill Co., 389 Wabisb Ate,, ChicajO Knoxville and Asheville. Only through York is a blow from which the democ­ KYRLE BELLEW’S VANITY. car line Cincinnati to Asheville. Rochester Clothing Company. racy of the Empire state will not recover How It Was Onco Sadly Disconcerted by an The Development of the South. in many years. American Girl. Is being furthered by the Queen a Crescent In Michigan Governor Rich received Thero had been lively discussions Route by means of a special series of monthly excursions to southern points at one fare for about 105.000 plurality. Other states some years ago over a thou seemingly the round trip. These rates are in effect from ydim suit should Cincinnati, O-. and Lexington, Ky., on No ­ JUDD,Tie Tailor iff important question theatrically, and in ­ vember 6th, and December4th; good twenty did equally well. People are asking deed socially, “Was or was not Kyrle days from date of sale for return. They are Bellow possessed of groat vanity? ” sold on these dates to all points in Kentucky, Removed to his own building opposite themselves what it means. It is appar ­ Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, North and The Steel. I believe the matter has never been South Carolina, Georgia. Florida (except Key ent that democrats by thousands staid definitely settled, though in an individ ­ West), and to New Orleans, and all points on away from the polls or voted with the ual instanco I recall it would seom there our line in Louisiana. Stop-overs are permitted on these excursions For FALL SUITS Dressy, was valid ground for a decision in the at any point south of the Ohio River-within other parties. the final limit of the tickets. This offers an affirmative. excellent opportunity to those who desire to The campaign was fought on purely The occasion was an informal “even ­ go south to look into the present great move ­ WINTER ing ” at Mrs. Lester Wallack’s, and ment of northern farmers to that section. national issues. The democrats with The Q. a C- has over a million acres of farms gathered about one of tho tables were and timber land for sale along its line at $3.00 ample power in congress and the ex­ to $5.00 per acre, on easy terms. OVERCOATS two or three young ladies, Mr. Bellow Send us your name for advertising matter ecutive had in a measure attempted to and other men. Bellew had somo bits of and any information you may want as to lands Serviceable, DRESS SUITS. approach a revenue tarilf and free trade. paper in his hands, from which ho was and immigration to the south. C. A. Baird, idly fashioning little boats. “I hear, ” T. P. A., Detroit, Mich. They had repealed the best tariff law ho drawled, addressing no ono in par ­ A largo lino to select from. the country ever had, had abolished ticular, “that your American navy is reciprocity by such repeal and destroyed badly in need of ships. I proposo to remedy the troublo by presenting you OSBORN’S Moderate Priced. 4 the market with Cuba for several with a few*. ” Ono girl spoke up quickly GUN AND GENERAL REPAIR SHOP. A FIT . . X New and Sold and Repaired. millions of dollars worth of American in slightly sarcastic vein, “I am sure Second Powder, Shot, Primers flour annually, and the market for we all render sincere thanks in the Hand Wads, C a r t r i d g es. IN EVERY uamo of the American navy. ’* Guns______Loaded Shells, Load­ American beef and h >gs with Germany ; ing Tools, Gun Cases and Belts, always on Tho actor favored her by an especially hand or ordered to suit customers. Umbrellas CASE. comprehensive glance, and finishing his Repaired —a full line of repairs for same. -You will find it at the- they had let in Canadian stock, potatoes, Handles, Mounts, Ribs of all lengths and sizes. boat penciled a few lines on it and All kinds of Locks and Keys fitted. Shears hay, beans and barley at reduced rather patronizingly tossed it over to and Razors ground. Pocket Knife Blades fitted. Orders promptly attedded to. Please GEO. H. JUDD, duties to compete with our farms, and her. givemeacall. At the old stand. S' raised the price of sugar. They had Tho girl picked tho boat up slowly (this was the first occasion sho had met Merchant Tailor, practically ruined the wool industry. Mr. Bellow) and read: “My lovo to you. OSBORN’S ST. JOHNS, - - MICH It was a fight for American interests Kyrle Bellew.” A rather vivid flush Nearly opposite The Steel against the interests of other countries; overspread her face, but looking the young man steadily in the eyes she said No. 17, Clinton Avenue, St. Johns. for the American scale of wages, living 'yv»5eg«fgWS®aOOfCCOfi88MIMMIBNIt | in tonos sufficiently clear for compre­ Are you thinking of buying a new Stove or Range —one that and American manhood. Republicans hension, “Tho sentiment inscribed here (indicating tho paper boat) is suroly too will burn the least fuel, cause the least trouble, give and independents were aroused, demo­ much of an honor for any ono woman © *, //^the greatest degree of heat , last the longest and crats doubted the wisdom of their own to aspire to; so, with your permission, ^^'Vs'A°°k the best ? Then Jewel Stoves leaders. The result was so emphatic Mr. Bellew, I will tako it home, raffle aIM* Ranges will interest you. it and —send you the procoods. ” She that all may read. Nearly every promi­ then rose, bowed and left the table, at nent democratic leader has been re* the same time leaving Mr. Bellew suffi­ ON DRY GOODS pudiated ; Senator Hill and Dan Sickles, ciently disconcerted to bite his lips and permit his brow the shadow of a frown. JEWEL! in New York ; Holman and Bynum in —New York Herald. ST 0 VES Indiana ; Springer in Illinois ; Bland of A Unique Affidavit. Still continued at the old stand of Chas. Farmer. We are silver fame in Missouri, and chiefest The following affidavit was filod in among the lot Prof. Wilson, of the busy closing out the stock as fast as possible. court of common pleas in Dublin in ^ Wilson bill, in West Virginia. Our dem­ 1822: “And this doponeut further saith We must have it all that, on arriving at the house of the HAR6EST STOVE PLANT IN THE WORLDj ocratic friends will not admit that this said defendant, situate in the county of For efficiency, economy, dura­ election means anything, but the people Galway aforosaid, for the purpose of bility, and beauty, they represent the CLOSED OUT IN THIRTY DAYS. *1 believed something was wrong, and personally serving him with tho said zenith of the stovemaker ’s skill. Ask to see writ, he, the said deponent, knocked them at the dealers. Look for the above trade mark. And to make it the more interesting for you this week, I they believed that democracy was at there several times at the outer, com­ fault. monly called the hall door, but could will not only offer the stock at COST but will aell a great not obtain admittance, whereupon this deponent was proceeding to knock a many things far BELOW COST. Will quote only a few of Thb government revenues are fourth time, when a man, to this depo ­ 'S SCLLiNG TH£ $19,440,744 less than expenditures since the many bargains we still have to offer you: nent unknown, holding in his hands ft Accident Insurance July 1st. Another bond issue will soon musket, or blunderbuss, loaded with 1.1 be in order. balls or slugs, as this deponent has since SHOE (For /v\e 17) Full yard width Muslin ...... 2Jc hoard and verily belioves, appeared at Better one ...... 3c one of the upper windows of the said To Ikvj AT Lawrence L...... 4c Secretary Carlisle issued a call for house, and presenting said musket, or Honest Width: ...... 5§c bids for fifty millions five per blunderbuss, at this deponent, threaten ­ K 5ooJ f»v JDo uoll R-povv/ cent, government bonds Tuesday after­ ed ‘that if said deponent did not in ­ Prints ...... 2Jc noon. Bonds will run ten years and be stantly retire he would send his (the de­ 90J3AY5. ^100. policy Good Assortment Dark and Light Outing Flannels ...... 5c payable in coin. ponent ’s) soul to hell, ’ which this de­ |>oes wiif? every $1.00 Dress Goods ...... 50c ponent verily believes he would have Fifty cent Dress Goods ...... 25c Bradstreet ’s report last Saturday done had not this deponent precipitate ­ Twenty-five cent Dress Goods ...... 12}c notes a feeling of confidence in business ly escaped. ”—San Francisco Argonaut. |*tr of circles as a result of the elections, it be ­ Another Saw Hacked. ing generally taken that the currency FUR CAPES, CLOAKS and CARPETS Statistics have upset another old Fildew & Millman —Druggists and Booksellers. question will receive conservative treat­ proverb. We must no longer beliove Must go at about One Half Price. ment, and that the tariff will not be that “a green Christmas makes a fat disturbed for two years. The republi ­ churchyard. ’ ’ Tho figures for the last FILDEW & MILMAN’S Ectectic Balm for Coughs, Colds and all The Ladies’ Fleece Lined Underwear that Mr. F'armer cans will be unable to pass a measure 80 years in England prove that a cold diseases of the Throat and Lungs. while Cleveland remains president, b ut winter is unhealthy and a mild winter sold for 25c, we sell for 20c. healthy. A hot summer is always un ­ m FILDEW & MILMAN’S Lemon Bitters, the best medicine to take will prevent further changes toward free trade upon the part of the democrats. healthy and a cold summer healthy. — for Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite and as a general tonic. (Call and The same Gents ’ Heavy Gray Underwear Farmer sold London Million. Referring to wool the report continues: get a free sample bottle.) for 38c, we sell for 35c, “Foreign competition with domestic The German empire has no prison of m plain woolen dress goods is noticeable, its own. Offenses against tho imperial free orders haye been placed for deliv­ government aro enforced by the imperial HOW ^ YOUR LIVER? If inactive take Lemon Bitter Pills. The same Gents ’ Heavy Strictly all wool $1.25 Under ­ attorney, who calls into service tlie ery after January 1, and American state’s attorneys of the federal states. wear Farmer sold for 97c, we will sell you all you want for 89c. lleece wools feel the effects of the com­ Use our Baking Powder and be happy. petition with Australian, and quotations The Queen & Crescent Route is the One of the best bargains we have to offer you this week continue easier.” There is no denying best equipped and shortest line to the fact that the American wool industry Florida. Solid vestibuled trains and FMd* P ^°r c^iaPPe<^ ^ianc ^s an d roughness of the skin. is a heavy, strictly all wool Bed Blanket, always sold at $3-5° received a very black eye with the thorough sleepers. to 8375» for $2.63. elections two years ago, and will hardly recover without friendly protective We guarantee all preparations to be as represented or money refunded. Silks, Velvets and Dress Goods all go at the same closing legislation. out prices and must be sold within 30 days. KARL’S CLOVER ROOT, the great FREE Call and get our hundred page receipt book Free, Blood purifier . gives freshness and The New clearness to the Complexion and cures Horsford ’s Baking Powder Constipation, 25 cts., 50 cts., $1.00 (1) excels all others in healthful Our Motto: A pleased customer our best advertisement. quality and baking strength. a E, JILLSON. Rev. E. H. Inman, Baptist clergyman at Centerville, Mich . says he lias never A wonderful invention. found an equal to Adironda, Wheeler ’s FILDEW & MILLMAN, Heart and Nerve Cure. Sold by Fildew OVID, MICH. A Millman. St. Johns and Fowler.

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HEAL ESTATE. Notice to Subscribers. Legal. Legal. The Republican. Charles R. Hamilton et ul to Charlett W. There are a great many who are in ­ 1’lowman, 40 acre# on see 8, Watertown, M8HE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF TEACHER’S EXAMINATIONS. $1,400. debted to The Republican for subscrip ­ J. Clinton. Lonn A. Dayton va. Marlon A Dayton, In attachment. —Notice is hereby given For 1804-95 Thursday, November 15, 1894. Joel 8. Wolcott und wife to Archie P. Wol­ tion. A prompt remittance of all such that on the 24th day of September. A. D., 1891, a cott, lot 5, block 1, Wolcott ’s add to St. accounts will be acceptable. The label writ of attachment was duly issued out of the Regular examinations at St. Johns, Thurrfay JohtiH, $200. circuit court for the county or Clinton at the suit and Friday August 2d and 8rd. ou the paper tells the story. of Lorin A. Dayton, the above named plaintiff, Special examinations, St. Johns Friday, Aug. TIME _T ABLE against the lands, tenements, goods and chattels, Win. T. Du v leu et al to Wm. H. Goddard, SoilMiss Della Stevens, of Boston, Mass., 24ih, DeWitt Friday, Sept. 28th. ■■ Where Men May Secure Work. money and cffecta of Marion A. Dayton, the defend ­ 40 acres oil xec 15, Greenbuxh, $1,200. writes: I have always suffered from DeWitt, Friday, March 8, 1895. .. IN EFFECT.. ant shove named, for the sum of $420, which said St. Johns, Thursday and Friday, March 28 and Do you wish to know where you can hereditary Scrofula, for which I tried writ was returnable on the 6th day of November, Leroy Hamilton and wife to George Peters various remedies, and many reliable 20 1805 et al, 0 nereis on xec 0, Bath, $280. secuie employment at gooj wages and A. I)., 1894. Dated this 10th dav of November, A. Ovid, Friday, April 26,1895. OCT. 16th, 1894. at the same time have an opportunity physicians, but none relieved me. After D., 1894. JASON E. NICHOLS, At the regular examinations, examinations will Frederick Schollhnmer and wife to Wm. II taking 0 oottles of 30w6 Attorney fur Pla iutitf TAT ••t'vxrw.rdL. to get and pay for a good home of your I am now well. 1 begin at 9 o’clock A. u. Special examinations wiU ltlchardw, 40 acres on see 18, Dallas. $125 begin at 8 o ’clock a .m. By order of the Board oi am very grateful

­ own? If you do, write a letter to Fred­ i 0 a ►* to you, as 1 feel otice to the heirs at law of wil- examiners. R. M. WINSTON,

13. J4M-- , m q. c. 5 to* erick Abbot, land commissioner, Wis­ that It saved me llam Shepard, deceased. You arn hereby Commissioner of schools. pri Chi J Anna Parke to Wm. H. Rlchurde, 20 acree consin Central Railroad at Milwaukee, from a life of untold agony, and shall notifiedN that school district No 3, of Ovid, iu the No. A STATIONS. county oi Clinton and slate of Mlchigau. has duly Sunday. on eec 80, Bengal, $100 q. c. Wisconsin, and be will send you a little take pleasure In speaking only words ORTGAGE SALE.— DEFAULT HAVING ll=S oH of praise for the wonderful medicine, designated and established as a site for the scnool £ £1 * ^ M pamphlet which will give you the in ­ house iu said district, the following described been made in the conditions of a certain Ex. Mail cago. s Elwood Illxeon et al to Peter Illcharde, ana la recommending It to all. M formation. remises owned by you, to-wlt: Lots 1 and 2 in mortgage made by Charles Grant and Emeline a. 111. a. in. p. in p. in. land on eec 2, Greenhueh, $225. lock 9, In the village ot Shepardsvllle, in said Grant to James Wyckoff, Richard T. Tuttle and DETROIT T,w 6 40 10 40 4 05 10 45 Treatise on Blood MiloH.Olin, dated March 26,1884, and recorded Frederick Cllee and wife to Einmot A. Cline, How Badly do you Want a Home of CcouDty and ttste, according to the recorded plat Milwaukee junct 7 00 10 58 4 25 u 05 and Skin Diseases thereof, and that on application made by said In the office of the register of deeds for Clinton Pontiac ...... 7 48 11 45 6 07 12 15 50 ucree on eec 8, Bath, $1,000. Your Own? mailed free. county, in Michigan, on March 27, 1884, in Liber p. m. a. ui. diatrlct to Byron L. Pierce, Esq., one of the circuit Edgar D. Post und wife to Wilson W. If you are really in earnest in desiring court commissioners of said county, a jury has HI of Mortgages, on page 291; and said James Holly...... 8 28 12 30 5 51 1 14 to get a home of your own write at been* summoned to meet at the store of F. D. Wyckoff having died since the execution of said Durand arrive ...... 9 05 1 12 6 30 2 13 Brewbuker 41 0-100 acres on Bee 18, buplaln SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, Cleveland, in said village of Shepardsvllle, on the mortgage and Caroline T. Wyckoff having been Durand leave...... - 9 35 1 82 6 50 2 13 ...... $1,500. once to Frederick Abbot, land com­ ATLANTA, QA. 3d day of December, 1894, at nine o ’clock in the appointel executrix of the last will and testament Owo8so ...... 10 00 1 59 7 17 2 45 missioner, Wisconsin Central Railroad forenoon, to ascertain and determine the necessity of said James Wyckoff by the Probate Court ot 10 05 2 01 7 20 2 50 Hector R. Harris and wife to Wlllium F. of using the said premises for such school house raid Clinton County ou September 18, 1894; and Owosso Junct. I’ve 10 15 2 10 7 30 3 05 6 05 Harris, 40 acres on sec 80, Olive, $700. at Milwaukee, Wis. for a pamphlet site, and thejuat compensation to be paid by said said Caroline T. Wyckoff as such executiix, having Ovid...... 10 35 2 26 7 47 3 32 6 60 which will tell you how and where you district to the owner thereof. —Dated, November ou October 8,1894, duly assigned all of tbe Interest Shepardsvllle ...... 10 41 2 81 7 52 7 05 Amanda DeMoss to Sarah F. Sawyer, 1 may get work at good wages and a home 1st, 1894. SYREL PARMENTER, of the estate of said James Wyckoff In said mort­ ST. JOHNS...... 10 54 2 42 8 04 3 58 8 25 acre on sec 82, Watertown, $250. 28-4 Director of said District. gage to Richard T. Tuttle, by a writteu assignment, Fowler._ ...... 11 14 2 57 8 22 4 25 9 20 for yourself. which waa recorded October 17, 1894, Id the office Ionia ...... 11 49 8 31 8 55 5 08 11 49 Jasper W, DeMoss and wife to Sarah F. Legal. ol the register of deeds aforesaid, in Liber 79 of The Place Wnere Farmers Make Money. ROBATE ORDER-STATE OF MICHIGAN, p. in p. m. Sawyer, 40 ucres on sec 82, Watertown, ROBATE^UUHCH^STATE OF MICHIGAN Couuty of Clintou ss. At a session of the mortgages on page 1C9; on which mortgage tbero is Lowell...... 12 17 4 00 9 24 5 4fi 1 25 P claimed to be due at the date of this notice sixteen $450. There is one part of the country in County of Clinton, sa. At a session of the Probate Court for the County of Clinton, holden at Grand Rapids ...... 12 50 4 35 10 00 6 35 2 30 P the Probato Office, in the Village of St. Johns, on hundred aud thirty-eight dollars and seven cents, G. R. A I. Junct.... 1 05 5 00 10 35 7 05 which farmers have made money dur Probate Court for the County of Clinton, holden at besides an attorney fee of twenty-five dollars, Eddie J. Plumestcad and wife to Carrie A. the Probato Office iu the Village of St. Johus, on Thursday, the 25th day of October, In the year Ferry sburg ...... 2 05 5 56 P. III. 8 15 ing tho past year, and that is northern one thousand eight hundred and ninety-four. stipulated in said mortgage to be paid, should any Grand Haven ...... 2 10 6 00 8 20 Rhodes, part of lots 4-5, block 8, St. Johus, Saturday, the 10th day November in the year one proceedings be taken to foreclose said mortgage; p. in. a. m. a. m. $475. Wisconsin There has been a demand thousand eight hundred and ninety-four. Present, Charles M. Merrill, Judge of Probate. and no suit or proceeding at law or in equity hav ­ for every product they can raise as Present, Charles M. Merrill, Judge of Prohate. In the matter of the estate of MATHIAS Chicago by Str ar.. Robert Clark and wife to Henry D. Smith, 8IM0N, deceased. On reading and filing the ing been instituted to recover any part of tbe debt Milwaukee Str ar.. igal’n "only. In the matter of the estate of EMELINE secured by said mortgage; therefore, by virtue of well as for the timber and cordwood KIRBY, deceased. On reading and filing the petition duly verified of Catherine Simon, praying lots 1-2 and north half of lot 8, block 8, that Bernard Hauses or some other suitable person the power of sale in said mortgage contained and Eeiofwara. which they cut, as good cash prices. petition duly verified of Sherman Kirby piuving of the statute in such case mado and provided, Eureka, $2,500. that John J, Keiser or some other suitable our be appointed administrator ol said estate H ►» Any man who is industrious can get Thereupon it ia ordered, that Thursday, the 22nJ notice is hereby given that on JANUARY 26th , 16. Catharine Green et al to Geo. W, Green, 40 person may be appointed administrator of said 1395, at one o ’clock In the afternoon at the west

M Swi-S « ST and pay for a furm in northern Wis­ estate. day of November A. D. 1894, atone o ’clock in the ^ 5 . s 2 &ST acres on eec 10, Dallas, $1. q c. consin in a few years and can get em­ afternoon be assigned for the hearing of said front door of the Court house for Clintou County, STATIONS. No. d -$■2 Thereupon it is ordered, that Thursday, the 6th in Michigan, in tbe Village of St. Johns, in said ar 0 ill • fc50. 0 * s Kitty P. Barvls to Carrie A Rhodes, lot 4 ployment at good wages while he is day of December, A. D., 1894, at one o ’clock In the etition at the Probate office iu the Village of St county, there will be sold at public vendue to the Except

Sunday. oh ns. > M z and part of lots 5 and 0, block 8,. St. Johne i afternoon be assigned for the hearing of said peti ­ S highest bidder the premises in said mortgage ■3 u Mail W H doing it. If you like to know soqie- And It is furthered ordered that notico 1/0 given | tion, at the Probate office in the village of St. Johns described, viz: The south half ot tbe south half of a. ui. p. IU. p. m. a. m. $50 q. c. thing about the country drop a post 1 And it la further ordered, that notice bo given to the persona Interested in said estate, of the time and place of aahl hearing by causing a copy of this tbe northwest quarter of section two, in township Milwaukee Lv...... Durln gNav- Henry and William Miller to Ottu F.Miller, to Frederick Abbot, land commissioner, to the persons Interested in said estate of the seven north of range three west iu Michigan. Chicago Lv...... igat’u only. Wisconsin Central Railroad at Milwtu* time and place of i 8 M Of 99 is * Northern Michigan, Ohio and ail A moment snuffed the tainted gale, a S a. QJ 2 V 8 S the best and that is a J_ A moment listened to the cry tS &_ a. A Q a O o_ 2 5 > * Jl- E Southern Points. That thicken ’d as the chase drew nigh. Governor — Then as the headmost foes appear ’d, JobnT. Rich ...... 622 167 135 119 82 281 198 87 220 102 143 311 129 119 14 190 2919 1166 Direct Connections at Owusso Junction and Du­ With one brave bound the copse he clear’d, Spencer O. Fisher ...... 322 68 177 66 82 40 64 92 57 183 96 12 260 76 1753 And stretching forward free and far Albert M. Todd...... 23 12 4 20 2 45 53 12 14 9 3 44 3 13 1 13 271 rand with D. G. H. A M. R’y Trains. Alva W. Nichols ...... 32 24 7 65 15 7 5 105 8 13 31 12 35 43 7 26 435 Sought the wild heaths of Uam-Var. Lieutenant Governor — Tho poet began his picture with an ...... 618 167 133 117 79 280 195 87 218 101 140 305 127 117 15 187 2886 741 TIME TABLE. Perry Mayo...... 34) 114 64 129 192 73 86 40 71 89 55 180 129 53 260 77 2145 incident that only a poet would have PALE SELECT Abram C. Wisner ...... 25 12 4 21 2 46 53 12 18 10 4 44 2 14 1 13 281 thought worthy of words, but what a Perry Mayo...... 7 101 13 31 4 7 25 In effect March 25th, 1894. —AND— Secretary of State— GOING NORTH-Lv. Otvosso Jet. picture tho few words make! Washington Gardner ...... 618 167 133 117 79 280 195 89 218 101 140 308 127 117 16 187 2892 1181 81 63 89 55 1711 10:05 A.M...... and ...... 7:30 F. M. The stag at eve had drunk his fill STANDARD LAGER BEERS Lewis EH Irland ...... 309 89 64 63 175 66 40 179 93 12 257 76 Where danced the moon on Monan's rill. Charles T. Allen...... 24 12 4 21 2 46 53 12 18 10 4 44 2 14 1 14 281 ...... For Elsie, Ashley, Ithaca, St. Louis, Alma, Mt. And deep his midnight l&ir had mado Elisha Pangborn ...... 37 25 7 65 16 7 5 100 8 13 81 14 36 41 7 25 437 Pleasant, Clare, Cadillac and Frankfort. State Treasurer— In lone Glenartney's hazel shade. 196 86 218 101 139 126 2882 1177 GOING SOUTH—Lv. Durand. Bottled at the brewery James M. Wilkinson ...... 615 167 130 117 80 280 307 117 16 187 —Forest and Stream. Otto E. Karate...... 305 89 64 64 175 66 80 40 63 89 54 178 93 12 257 76 1705 0:35 A. M...... and ...... 0:50 P. M. for family and export use Robert D. Scott...... 25 12 4 21 2 46 63 12 18 10 4 44 2 13 1 14 281 Edward Brown ...... 43 10 65 16 6 101 8 13 33 15 37 42 7 25 453 For Howell, Ann Arbor, Milan, Toledo and all Fire Easily Obtained. Southern points. Auditor General — Tho average civilized man would be DETROIT, MICH Stanley W. Turner ...... 616 167 138 116 79 280 192 86 218 100 140 306 127 117 16 187 2880 1163 W. H. BENNETT, G. F. A., Toledo, Ohio. Frank H. Gill...... 310 89 64 65 176 66 82 40 03 90 65 179 93 12 257 76 1717 V— hard put to it if he were compelled to Charles K. Perrine ...... 26 12 4 21 2 46 54 12 18 10 4 44 2 14 1 14 284 ;..... start a flro without matches, tinder box Morphine habit Robert McDoug&ll...... 36 25 7 66 16 7 5 103 8 13 31 14 36 41 7 25 440 Hard Earned Wages. cured In lO to 20 Attorney General — days. 30,000 cases 195 218 101 140 2888 or burning glass. But Lieutenant von cured. Book of tes­ Fred A. Maynard ...... -...... Gig 167 133 117 79 280 87 303 127 117 16 187 1174 Hohnel describes an African chief as timonials free. Bfo James O’Hara___ -...... 309 89 64 64 175 66 82 40 63 89 56 180 93 12 257 76 1714 An old church in Belgium decided to Par till Cored. John Giberson ...... 26 12 4 21 21 46 52 12 18 10 4 44 2 14 1 14 301 not only accomplishing this feat, bnt 5.OPIUM L. STEPHENS. 51. !».. Lebanon. Ohio. James E. McBride...... 33 25 7 65 16 7 6 101 8 13 31 14 86 41 7 25 431 .... repair its properties, and employ an doing it with quickness and ease. The Commissioner of State Land Office— William A. French ...... 618 167 133 118 79 280 195 87 217 101 140 306 127 117 16 187 2888 1174 artist to tonch up an old painting. traveler had asked him to show his skill. Peter Mulvanv ...... 310 89 64 64 176 66 82 40 63 89 65 179 93 12 257 76 1714 Upon presenting his bill, the committee It was really wonderful, in view of George Roelofs ...... 24 12 4 20 2 46 53 12 19 10 4 44 2 14 1 14 281 Addison E. Kelly...... 35 25 7 65 16 7 5 102 8 13 31 14 86 41 7 25 487 in charge refused payment unless the the moisture laden atmosphere, with F. R. JACKSON, Superintendent Public Instruc lion — what rapidity he did as I had requested. Henry R. Pattengill ...... 619 168 133 117 79 280 195 87 218 101 140 807 127 117 16 188 2892 1180 details were specified, whereupon he Albert Jennlngi ...... —...... 810 64 64 175 66 81 40 63 89 5o 179 93 12 257 76 1713 presented the items as follows : The materials employed were such as FredM. White ...... 23 11 4 21 2 45 63 12 18 10 4 44 2 14 1 14 278 we saw wherever Wo went —two simple 27 Myron O. Graves...... 36 25 7 65 16 7 5 101 8 13 31 14 36 41 7 2? 437 To correcting the ten commandments..$ 5 12 . . TAILOR. Member State Board of Education- Embellishing Pontius Pilate and put bits of wood, one flat about six inches Perry F. Power* ...... 617 167 133 117 79 282 194 87 218 101 140 306 127 117 16 187 2888 1175 ting ribbons on his bonnet ...... 8 02 long and not quite an inch wide, with Michael Devereaux...... 310 89 64 64 175 66 82 40 62 89 55 179 93 12 257 76 1713 Harvey B. Hatch ...... 23 12 4 21 2 44 53 12 19 10 4 44 2 14 1 14 279 Putting new tail on the rooster of Saint a row of grooves on one side, the other Is turning out Nobby Fall Frederick U. Olmstead...... 36 25 7 65 16 7 5 101 8 13 31 14 36 41 7 25 437 Peter and mending his comb ...... 2 20 about 12 inches long and of the thick* Suits, Handsome Overcoats, Representative in Congress, 8th Congressional ReplUming add gMdihg the left wings District- ness and shape of a lead pencil. Pantaloons, Etc. William S. Linton ...... 616 168 133 120 80 280 198 92 219 101 141 314 127 115 15 188 2913 1190 of guardian angel ...... 5 18 $he longer piooe, fixed in one of the Rowland Connor ...... 318 89 64 64 175 68 81 39 63 89 54 179 93 13 258 76 1723 ... Washing the servants of the high priest Emery L. Brewer...... 24 11 4 20 2 39 62 10 17 10 4 38 2 14 1 13 281 grooves of the shorter piece, was held Poe B. Cioaby ...... 25 63 16 8 5 99 8 13 31 13 36 41 25 424 and putting carmine on their cheeks 5 02 tightly between tho palms of the hand State Senator, 19th District— Renewing heaven, adjusting the stars, 613 133 115 79 279 189 86 219 99 138 304 127 117 16 187 2867 1146 Chester W. Martin ...... 167 62 and cleaning up the moon ...... 7 14 and whirled rapidlv round and round. Edward G. Bement ...... 811 89 64 66 170 68 91 39 91 55 178 92 12 257 76 1721 In a few seconds the wood dust which Satisfaction Guaranteed John W. Doane ...... 23 12 4 21 2 46 48 11 17 9 4 44 2 14 1 14 272 Touching up purgatory and restoring DeWitt Vought ...... 7 65 20 6 5 105 8 14 33 14 87 40 7 25 4.50 lost souls...... „ 3 06 Was produced by the friction, and whloh Representative, Clinton County — 196 215 99 Rebordering the robes of Herod and fell through the grooves, began to Smoke. Francis W, Redfern ...... 615 167 135 117 78 280 84 138 306 130 112 16 184 2872 1165 James A, Chapman ...... 314 89 62 65 176 66 77 42 60 88 54 179 90 13 257 76 1707 ..... adjusting his wig...... 4 00 This dust was carefully nursed into a Peter L. Itvker...... 23 12 21 46 56 12 23 9 4 44 2 15 1 14 288 Taking the spots off the son of Tobins 1 80 blaze, whioh was fed with fine grass Cornelius £>. Grove ...... 36 25 7 64 16 4 103 7 17 31 14 36 42 7 25 441 Putting earrings in Sarah ’s ears...... 1 71 JACKSON’S Sheriff- and bits of cotton stuff. 625 134 77 263 196 86 218 100 140 307 126 117 16 186 2873 1139 William M. Leland ...... 165 117 61 Putting a new stone in David’s sling, The whole thing is done so quiokly Thomas W. Snelllng ...... 307 91 62 66 177 82 79 40 90 55 180 94 12 257 78 1734 enlarging the head of Goliath, and 23 21 45 53 12 17 10 444 2 14 1 14 280 TAILORING Stephen M. Boyle...... 12 0 8 extending Saul's legs...... o 13 that our men, even the lazy Wasungu, William H. Warren ...... 32 8 62 16 102 13 31 13 36 41 6 24 427 168^2866 always employed this method on short County Clerk— 220 Decorating Norah ’s ark, and putting a George H. Marshall ...... 624 165 138 117 79 273 195 86 101 MO 306 126 117 16 1133 head on Shem ...... 4 31 units for lighting their pipes. —Youth ’s 304 64 65 175 66 81 39 00 89 65 179 94 12 258 99 1733 ESTABLISH!! ENT Andrew J. Burnes ...... S3 16 Mending the shirt of the prodigal son, Milo R. VanDeusen...... 22 4 21 2 53 12 10 4 44 2 14 1 10 280 3i 16 6 103 8 13 31 14 36 41 7 22 433 and cleaning his ear...... 3 30 Rufus F. DeMoss...... 25 64 Register of Deeds— ST. JOHNS. 615 133 79 193 85 219 101 140 313 127 116 16 187 2869 1126 Lewis C. Mead...... 149 117 279 62 $51 58 Thomas U. Eddy...... 314 111 65 64 175 65 83 40 89 55 174 93 13 257 76 1743 23 8 21 2 48 63 12 17 10 4 43 2 14 1 15 277 Adolphus J. Loomis ...... 5 8 A Great Offer to Music Lovers. Ivory Franklin Bidenor ...... 35 7 65 16 7 102 13 31 13 36 41 7 24 428 County Treasurer— . 610 133117 79 280 193 84 210 101 139 301 127 116 16 188 2864 1141 William H. Ruse...... 167 79 72 George N. Ferrey...... 820 89 63 64 175 G6 32 89 55 181 93 13 257 75 1723 Brainard ’s Musical World for Novem­ 23 5 21 2 46 58 9 15 10 4 44 2 18 1 14 279 Frank D. Groom ...... 12 5 8 ber contains besides the usual large Chester B. Church ...... 31 25 7 CO 16 7 no 13 31 14 36 41 7 20 444 Prosecuting Attorney — amount of reading matter, “Vienna 025 138 115 72 279 198 89 218 103 140 307 127 119 16 184 2903 1205 William A. Norton ...... 173 03 Juhn G. Patterson ...... 58 67 179 67 82 37 87 W 178 93 12 257 77 1698 Beauties Waltzes,” by C. M. Ziehrer; oa 2 60 12 17 8 4 44 2 12 1 15 209 6 ? n 11 4 21 4-1 Jay Sesslous...... 6 8 “Gavotte Pascarelle” by H. C. Verner ; Seymour D. Watson ...... 33 24 4 64 16 7 102 13 31 14 86 40 7 26 430 Circuit Court Commissioner — 195 219 “Evening" by Otto Dressel, three ex- Lewis Severance ...... 618 167 133 117 79 280 86 101 139 305 126 117 16 187 2885 725 345 114 64 64 191 73 87 40 71 89 50 179 129 53 259 106 2160 celhnt piano compositions; and Anita Prank M. Osborn ...... 53 17 Sylvester E. Scott...... 23 12 4 21 2 46 12 10 1 44 2 14 1 14 279 ...... Owen ’s beautiful song “I Dream of Thee Frank M. Osborn ...... 7 66 6 103 13 31 14 7 Circuit Court Commissioner — 193 219 Love. ” This music is alone worth $2.00. Byron L. Pierce...... 620 167 133 117 78 267 86 101 140 306 127 118 16 187 2875 1146 O'Tkch 311 89 64 65 177 74 83 41 68 89 65 179 98 12 ■257 77 1729 The World is $1.50 per year, 15 cents Charles J. Snelllng ...... -...... 53 17 Reuben J. Grove ...... -...... 2J 12 4 21 2 46 12 10 4 44 2 13 1 M 278 per copy. During this month the pub ­ Coroner — 616 161 132 117 79 280 196 8f> 219 101 110 306 127 117 16 m Nathaniel I. Darnells ...... 80 63 55 93 lishers offer to send the Musical World A SCHOOL FOR James A. Baker...... 89 64 64 176 63 40 89 182 12 257 78 2< 12 4 21 2 44 A3 M 17 10 8 43 2 14 1 14 on trial for fonr months on receipt of 25 Earl Wilcox...... 6 8 13 82 86 26 Joseph B. Knapp ...... -...... 82 24 7 65 16 9 103 14 41 7 ...... cents in stamps. This will include the Coroner — 613 167 132 117 79 280 195 85 219 101 139 304 126 117 16 187 Charles H. Seibert ...... 81 63 89 beautiful Christmas and New Year’s George W. Estes...... 815 88 64 61 175 66 40 55 180 93 12 257 76 . 23 IS 4 21 2l 44 63 12 17 10 4 2 14 1 14 Mathew R. Hill...... -...... -...... 5 8 Holiday Numbers, and the four issues COMMERCIAL, Arnorl B. Cook ...... -...... »4 24 7 65 16 W 103 18 32 n 01 41 25 will contain about twenty pieces of new SHORTHAND, Surveyor — ENGLISH 615 166 133 118 79 280 86 219 101 140 306 128 117 16 187 2835 732 Charles Eddy...... 81 71 music, besides a large amount of in ­ COURSES. Alfred B. Ide...... 846 115 64 64 191 74 40 89 54 i8c 127 53 264 76 2153 25 12 4 21 2 44 53 12 17 10 6 44 2 14 1 141 280 Beautiful catalogue sent on application. William II. U. Knapp ...... 6 teresting musical reading. No music Alfred B. Ide...... 7 65 104 13 31 14 25...... lover should fail to accept this liberal W. J. DILLINO HAM, PRES. offer. Address The S. Brainard ’s Sons A. L. SILVER NAIL, PRIN. Co., Chicago. BEST FOR SHIRTS. I. It. WHITE, SEC. A TRESA Republican, Democratic, Prohibition and People ’s Party names appear in above table in the ordsr named.

THE PROCTER 5 GAMBLE OO, OlfCTt. ST. JOHNS REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY, NOV. 15,1894.

SIX WERE KILLED. MOVBLT1B9 FOR THE TABLE. HIS LIFE SAVED. An Express Train guns Past a Waiting The carafe is no longer fashionablo By s Brace of <>IU Monsters Which He Place and Oraahes Into a Cattle Train. and in its place has come the cut-glass Had Tamed. Train No. 7, Baltimore &, Ohio lim­ “All this talk about the viciousn-- Ice pitcher. -.88 ited, coming west, rat^ into the first of the Gila monster and the a Rose punch is frequently served in section of a fast cattle train at Boson- egod mortality of its bite is noth! I DR. HOLMAN S. HUMPHREY very small gold bowls designed for steel siding, two miles east of Rock- jg more than the veriest dry rot ” ^M^jor (he purpose. wood, Pa. Six men were killed in the 0 Many of the handsome game sets collision and several others badly hurt B. R Lawrence, one of rep ­ resentative pioneers, tQ & gt ^ The Great English Physician and Surgeon, have each plate decorated in a dif­ All were trainmen. Both trains were ferent design. going at the rate of 40 miles an hour, Globe-Democrat ttQf c „ Known to almost every household in Michigan as the Doctor that Cures after all und came together while rounding a A knife used for cutting briek ice qufckly added tb , majoPj with ono of Others el • e Failed . Examination of Patients at Hotels . curve. Neither crew had time to jump his confidence rearing smiles, “it is cream is of silver, with a broad blade or sound a warning. The chronic afflicted, In oiJer to havo the best skill of the Noted Specialist, must either *•«» to such specialist, or the t? • -‘fcutoi that the venom of Specialist must go to them. Statistics show that, among all chronic sufferers, not more than ont In tive hundred ever go (apering to a point The meeting place of the trains was to the larger cities to receive treatment; this fact Is owing mainly to two reasons: First, the terrlL'e dread the sick have Trays and baskets of royal Wor­ Pine Grove, five miles east of the point ,r,,.iblo creature’s breath is alone of leaving home and going Into the turmoil, noise and confusion of a great city, and the worry anti exhaustion Incident of collision, where the express should sumc’ ^ ins tant death upon to travel. Second, tho great expense of tho trip und the unreasonable prices charged for examination and treatment by cester wear are much liked for olives the city specialists It Is a notorious fact that chronic diseases are so distinct from acute ones that tho regular practi ­ and salted almonds. have taken siding for the freight. For unfortunate victim, but I stand to tioner. as a rule, wants nothing to do with them, aud If satlstiea with his lnconre, will frankly say eo, hence the neces ­ some reason the engineer of the pa^-„ VtYive by unimpeachable documentary sity of the specialist; and that ho shall put himself where those patients uncureri by their amity Doctor may see him A new bonbon dish represents a senger train ran past the meeting and receive first-class treatment, although unable to visit tbe city to secure a like quality of skbl. The fact th.it a city faintly-tinted orchis, in pale violet evidence, secured by my own personal specialist visits your county seat, and receives qind prescribes for patients at your best hotel does not In the least detract place. The express and mail cars o^ from his skill, Honesty, Integrity' itei or respectability. .For — ..If - man—...... is- a„ ------gentleman------—at --home— —bo -Is a gentleman every- hue with gilt edges. the limited were telescoped and ^ efforts, that this horrible representa ­ where, although occasionally a hungry doctor will oautloi r. sick man or woman to keep away from us: that too In face of‘ tne dneed to kindling wood. Onl ’y tive of the lizard species is not neces ­ fact that the same sufferer lias been a patient of said doctor for months and often years, and paid him all tbe money he could rako an" 1 scrape and now finds himself worse off than at beginning of treatment, yet Is cuutloned by this M. 0. to heavy vestibules of the passen^^ cara sarily ferocious and untamable. look out for frai.d and Ignorance. Common decency would, at least, suggest silence on tbe part of such creatures. Does I)r. saved them from a similar fa ^ Fully “While I was prospecting in the Humphrey cure everybody? No! Does lie treat every case that goes to him? No! Most emohiitleally no! Buthc does cure a a dozen cattle cars were Up in greater percentage of cases accepted for treatment than any speclalto of our acquaintance. His business has assumed such Gila river country during the early gigantic______proportions______In _Central______Michigan that______lie has found It an absoluto necessity to change his headquarters from Hills- the Wreck, killing and ' mimin g many 8 eighties I had abundant opportunity dalo to Lansing, and to drop nil his Indiana and Ohio towns; thus in future confining his work, almost entirely to the great A|fc of the dumb brutes. to observe and study into the so-called State of Michigan. This enables everyone uuder his care to communicate with or see the Doctor on short notice at ail tlmea. Mothers’ monster very closely, and I found him t 0r,«“ .ml War News. to be not only harmless when undis ­ Yokohama:^ Advices from the armies turbed, but when captured and treated At St. Johns Thursdav, Dec. 6,1894. One dav only. Office—Parlors at the Hotel St. Johns with kindness he becomes tame and ; Du. Humphrey ’s “G old Cure " IOI0 - earnestly request* all persons under treat command^ by Field Marshal Count tahhh . Asthma and all Affections or meat to write him often, as advice may Oyama, now operating on the Listung affectionate as a pet dog. I captured :thk Uppeh Air Passages . This remedy lie necessary week after week in order to Friend” pos ­ peninsula, confirm the reports of Jap ­ two, a male and a female, which were embodies all the “tonic ” and “antiseptic* 1 push any gi ven case on as rapidly as Makes GHILD BIRTH Basu. i properties of G old , and Its curative pow ­ sible, and a good common-sense statement anese victories at Chinchiu (Kinchau) of medium size, say three and a half er Is ns near u "specific ’* for Catarrhal uf- on the part of the patient by mail Is tbe COLVIN, LA., Dec. 2, 1886 ,— und Talienwan. The Chinese forces > fectlons as it Is possible to produce, aud next thing to u personal consultation. feet in length and weighing about when used In connection with the Doc- My wife used “MOTHERS* at Kinchau numliered 1.000 infantry thirteen pounds. I named them Joe and 100 cavalry, and at Talienwan ; tor ’s regular constitutional course of THOUSANDS OF MEN FRIEND’* before her third con ­ and Jessie, and they would answer treatment and dietary, will cure any case All over the country are being slowly bled 3,000 infantry and 1*0 cavalry. The f of Catarrh: provided thesufferer will fol­ to death year after year owing to the vi­ finement, and says she would not Chinese made little resistance at either with alacrity to my call, and were low Dr. Humphrey ’s instructions. When tal fluids passing off with tho urinetwater) lx without it for hundreds of dol­ pleased immensely when rewarded > It Is understood that Catarrh In some They feel all run down, dragged out and place. They retreated toward Port form or of some part, is the foundation of whipped of energy and ambition, but are lars.— DOCKMILLS. Arthur. The Japanese lost only 10 with a bit of jelly cake, of which pas ­ ; four-fifths of nil chronic ailments and all unconscious or where the true cause of men in capturing both places. The try they seemed exceedingly fond. They the failure to recognize and cure this, Is their trouble lies. Seeking relief from Sent by express or mall, on receipt f tint reason for so much disappointment the family doctor, they are treated for of price, SI.60 per bottle. Book '‘To Chinese losses were also slight. went about with me everywhere, and on the part of sufferers with long : v.nd- Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Heart Troubles or Moth it us” mailed free. Sold by all London: A dispatch from Tien Tsin slept in my tent sometimes, causing i ingaffections ful'y explains why so few Rheumatism ana Kidney Disease, but to are cured of tto-r diseases, Druggists. says that the emperor anti his court visitors to exclaim in horror when no purpose. They try patented nostrums, are preparing to leave Pekin for Sing r Tho Doctor Is surrounded with tho fin ­ but these disappoint them. These suffer­ BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., their goggle eyes and stubby body sud­ est and most extensive collection of In- ers may be of all ages, from mere boys to Atlanta, Ga. Janfu (Tsing Kiang Pu), in the province : strumonts ever Imported to this country advanced life, but the majority are mid­ of Kiangsu, about 125 miles northwest denly appeared from underneath my for examining and treating all forms of dle aged married men who have worked of Shanghai. It is reported that the camp bedstead. t chronic ailments of the head, face, eye, day and night, as you might say. for years , ear, throat, nose, chest, lungs, heart, sto- and years. If such will come to me. and emperor is suffering with a fever and The fame of my pets spread rapidly, t mach, liver, spleen, kidneys, bowels re- bring a bottle of their urine. I will oliow is confined to his bed. The corre ­ and I was several times offered largo , productive organs, urinary organs, brain them tlic cause of their trouble. spondent of the Times at Chefoo says tand nervous spstem, paralysis, rhuma- amounts to part with them, and I had , tism, sick beudaebe, backache, tumors, THOUSANDS OF "WOMEN Tuotai Kuag, with' several military reason afterward to rejoice that I did f growths, joint diseases, plies, hip disease, Suffer the disappointments of a broken leaders, abandoned Port Arthur on not. One morning I regained my tent , sciatica, skin diseases, ulcers and every down, tonmntod, nervous system In their NESS November 6. This indicates an inten ­ f form of weakness of either male or female marital relations who can be perfectly about 4 a. m., and was welcomed by . The doctor ’s specific medicines go straight cured. I AND tion to surrender. There was an ample my pets. I played with them as usual, ’ to the diseased organ, and can be plainly LEAR defending force both at Talienwan felt at work In tho diseased parts very }< ‘rile for T'riva/e Question //>/ to and Port Arthur, but no general direc­ caressed and tossed them about, and 'shortly after their use l.i begun. They L<.di:t. . rivnte Question lisl to (ten- aro pleasant tc take, mild but searching ttemen also by request. tion of affairs. Chaos prevailed every­ finished by feeding them some crumbs 'In action, yet agree with the most delicate onstipation rTTRES C where. A panic prevails at New- from tho remains of my supper, and lady or child, do not reduce the strength, )f 'on'terfut Cures by my new improved ^ p INDIGESTION.DIZZINESS. Chang. Military deserters and refugees threw myself on my blanket to snatch ' and can be used while at the usual occu­ method of treatment accomplished In pation, as many |>n .tlents still able for nervous disability, premature decline of Eruptions on the skin are fighting for passages on outgoing a modicum of the necessary. Present ­ ' bar 1 work und clot, attention to business steamers. manly powers, and kindred affections, Beautifies ^Complexion . ly I was awakened by a hair-raising art often slowly, st cefy, yet unconsclous- which have lieen neglected or unskilfully Keport of the Capture of Tort Arthur. ’ ly dying, knowing themselves III, yet de­ ; FOR A CASE IT WILL NOT CUWC. treated. No experiments or failures. Pa­ 122 Washington: A dispatch from Tokio yell of terror and despair. I leaped to ceived into a false security, they proerns- Dr. mM S. WflPHHEY tients treated by mall and medicines 6cnt An agreeable Laxative and NERVE TONIC. my feot and beheld, writhing in the 'tlnatound put off the matter until the by express free from observation. Sold by Druggists or sent by mall, ttC..6O0* states that the Japanese have invested case Is rendered Incurable. The doctor Qiires /Ifter flII Others fail. and $1.00 per package. Sample* free. Port Arthur and the two outermost convulsions of the death agony, my vA The Favorite TOOTH F0WB1S forts on the land side have been cap ­ ! foe and rival, Jean Stiletto. Fastened FACTS FOR MEN OF ALL AGES. fortunates arises not only from the fact of the most sclent 111c W U for the Teeth and Breath.26o. tured. ; to his neck with a vise-like grip was By reason of false modesty tbe youth of our land are kept in and specific medication known either in this or any other coun ­ Ignorance of the serious results which certain sol 1 ten y and Indis ­ try, but also to the fact of the direct influence of lus powerful London: A dispatch to the Pall Mall j my trusty Joe, while Jessie was curled creet practices produce. These vices If persisted In eventually will upon the peculiar mental depressions always found in such B. F. MILLER Gazette from Che Foo says that the up in a ball around his right arm, in , undermine the constitution. Induce nervous debility und early cases, by which ho is enabled to infuse a part of his own energy Japanese have captured Port Arthur. decay, organic werkness, premature loss of the manly powers, Into their hopeless lives. Were not all such cases held in the PROPRIETOR OP the hand of which was grasped a long- >involuntary loss or vital fluids, general prostration, and oft most sacred confidence the doctor could print letters from It has not been confirmed. bladed, vicious-looking knife, meant times Imbecility and chronic epilepsy. Of ill malndlesurfiict- thousands of grateful patients who have been cured, and are to ­ .'ng mankind there is probably nono about which tbe common day perfect men, physically and mentally. Disease or debility undoubtedly for my heart. /ami ly doctor In general practice knows so little, yet no sufferers of tbe reproductive organs of eltbersex rapidly destroys the en ­ Livery, Feed aid Sale Stable THE MAUKETS. “The official report of the coroner ’s need t he attention of the experienced specialist more than these, ergies of both Ixwly and mind, robs the step of Its elasticity, as hero wo have to minister to a disease^ iKxly, a diseased mind, dims the bright eye, pales tbe cheek, devclopcs cowardice, and In the OU Rink,St. Johns, Mich. Toledo. inquest acquitting my brave defenders and Imaginations tilled with morbid desires and fearful appre ­ often destroys tbe brightest Intellect. The reproductive func ­ tion is the mainspring of animal life—preserve It at all hazards. Wheat —No 2 spot ...... 64‘4ft 64K of homicidal intent was soon after pub ­ hensions Dr. Humphrey's unparalleled success with these un ­ No2Deoember ...... MVh 65 lished in the Tombstone ‘Kpitaph, ’ PHV&irAT. FYAMIWATinM MANY BOOKS ARE WRITTEN upon THIS SUBJECT, and thousands of bright. BOARDING A SPECIALTY Cora —No a mixed...... 49 ft 49 which, being reprinted in the territori­ * *1 a tjlVgflLi LAAi Illifi 1 luiil shining Instruments are sold annually to Doctors for the purposo of determining Oats—No a white ...... 32 ft 9354 tho kind and character of disease that afflict the human family. Dr. Holman S. Humphrey bus long since pussed the i>olnt Buffalo —Live Stork. al press, thrust much unpleasant noto­ : where be bus to undress tho sick and thump, and stretch, pull, twist, and torment them until they are completely exhausted First-class turnouts at reasonable rates. My Cattle—Mixed shipments ...... 2 05 ft 3 65 riety upon myself and my heroic pets; In order to find a name to suit their condition, but with a power of penetration torn of years of s'udy and experience, be in- Hx t can be found daily on the afreet for the con ­ Sheep ...... 2 00 46 8 25 venience of the public Ju«t tbe thing for parties Lambs ...... 3 00 ft 4 25 in fact, I have never fully succeeded in attending receptions, balls, etc., aid charges Hogs —Choice weights ...... 4 HO ft 4 85 living down tho story. I ‘struck it ii.«toair. The Ifsck mines all trains. ^Common and rough ...... 4 00 ft 4 30 rich ’ the following spring and removed & After some good natured bantering on tho part of the lady about her trilling disability she tooi< her leave. I went the Cleveland. to Tucson, where I prepared to settle v next week with her to tho city where she consulted an eminent professor in a noted medical college. This doctor bad the Cattle—Best...... 4 50 ft 6 20 U lady undressed to her w.~'ot ana with n wonderful urruy of instruments thumped every inch of her chest, front and rear and Other grades...... 3 0) (ft 4 30 down to a quiet life amid more civilized r then with a costly stethoscope he listened over every part of the upper body: took pen and Ink and mapped out. tbe region Hogs...... 4 25 ft 4 70 surroundings. But unwilling to part (of tbe heart and locateddts valves; talked learnedly of the lotos of tne lungs; chamtors of the heart und Jill sorts of "rales’and Wheat —No 2 red...... 6! ft 53(4 ’crepitations, ’ and when the examination was over the lady was so completely exhausted she could scarcely stand alone to Corn —No 2...... 67 ft 68 with my faithful little friends, I had i be dressed. 8I10 paid tbe $10 examination fee, took her proscription for eoa liver oil anti iiypopliospliltcs, and returned to Iter Oats—No 2 white ...... 3114ft 80 them securely muzzled and applied to home. Poor child! In four months she was mouldering In her shroud. Dr. Humphrey saw al! this at a glance many months Pittsburg. before. Health lias its features. Ce hath disease One may to known as readily as the other. The natural physician knows tho municipal authorities for a brace toth at sight. In all their grades and appearances. DU. HOLMAN 8. HUMPHREY pe tc ses this peculiar power more Cattle...... 4 40 ft 6 25 highly developed than any doctor we have ever known. Hogs...... 4 25 ft 6 00 of dog licenses, which I proposed to Sheep and lambs ...... 1 75 ft 3 75 fasten to their silver-plated steel chain Troof merit fin nfloif nr rvnrnnn While it is always preferable to see my patients, where this is lmrxwslislble, owing Wheat —No 2 red...... 51 ft 63*4 collars. To my astonishment and in ­ □ L to long distances, vxtrenie weakness, or where the expenses or tniivel added Coro —No 2 ...... 58 ft 58 III lu UUllllwllt IITI li I _uyDll JIlUll111 nil drUl LAJJIUrXnrRSS_ uu * to______that of treatment______Is an ______item, _I wtjl,___ when____ roquesteurequested nyby man,mail, withwit a stamp ■ Oats—No 2 white ...... 35 ft 35 tense grief the licenses were refused enclosed for reply, send a printed question listlist, concerning every condition and kind of disease which. If faithfully and correctly Cincinnati. and the dear little beasts confiscated . answered, will jnnhlnjnablo me to cure all curable diseases. Terms of treatment mumade known when quoth a list Is returned. These. Cattlo —Good to prime ...... 4 00 ft 4 60 lists must be signed, dated, post office and express office given, plainly written. Where parties are not too far distant, six ounces Lower grades...... 2 00 ft 390 and destroyed. I claimed their bodies, . of urine in a clean bottle should__ __to_____ sent l;y express,____ lt provided______It can reach ____ mewithin’ twelve hours alter being passed. Urine . Hogs...... 4 00 ft 4 75 however, and after having them nice ­ fifteen hours old is absolutely worthless for analysis, as It always decomposes, and those partles who ask patients to send their Sheep and lambs ...... 1 00 ft 3 60 water several hundred miles for ane. ’.vsls ar.‘ either gulling themselves or someone else. Fresh urine gives the scholarly physician : Wheat —No 2 red...... 63 ft 6-14 ly stuffed and mounted, accorded them valuable information. Stale urlno is worthless, except to frighten the Ignorant. The urine for amilys s should to saved (luring Corn —No 2 mixed...... 42 ft 42*4 tho place of honor on mv parlor man ­ the after part of the night and first l.i the morning. The bottle should to absolutely clean, well cm ked. securely packed, and sent ; For information as to the beat hunting Oa'.s—No 2 mixed...... 32 (ft 32)4 at the earliest possible moment by express to me. Express charges must always be prepaid by tho sender. imd Ashing grounds in Illinois and Wl» tel.” •main, apply to New Turk. ENCLOSE STAMP i Cattle—Natives...... $ 3 01 ft$ 6 00 <)p« la. FOR REPLY. IAS. C. POND, Gttrt Pati’r Agent Hogs...... 4 90 ft 6 25 #puuiHflflress Dr. HOLIP s. BlljHEY, 518 SrartS street, 8 ., Leosing, Uhl WISOONSIN eaNTRAL LINttC. Sheep —Good to choice ...... 2 60 ft 3 60 Most of the finest opals come from Lambs ...... 3 :>0 ft 4 60 Hungary, but the principal vein has MILWAUKEE. Ml Wneat —No 2 red...... 6.8 ft 58)4 Corn —No 2...... 50*4 ft 57 been exhausted lately, so that the gem Oats—No 2 white ...... 36 ft 36)4 in its finest variety is exceedingly rare. Chicago. The clear bright opals with the lumin ­ Cottle—Best steers...... 4 75 ft 600 ous lire come from Mexico. Any opal, FRED. F. Common ...... 1 75 ft 3 50 Sheep ...... 1 25 ft 3 40 and particularly the Mexican stone, Lambs ...... 3 00 ft 4 25 becomes (hill by washing the hands STu JOHNS. MICH., Hogs...... 4 30 ft 4 HO Nervous, Despondent, Diseased Men! Wheat —No 2 red...... 54!*ft 65 with the ring on, and all lose their Emissions, Varicocele, Seminal Wonknesc, Se f-Abuso, Syphilis, Gleet, Stricture, Corn —No 2...... 61 ft 61 brilliant play of color. Tho stonos Unnatural Discharges, Loss of Vital Fluid In Uri'homd be. My hroiiier. who hail boc i enre I of IHeel and Wheat —No/rod ...... 54 ft 54(4 Wayfaring William.—Yep. I ain't Lustful practicespmctire-1 reap rich harvests. Think s:rirturr h» Dri. Kennedy cud Kergnn, mum. No 1 white ...... 66 ft 66(4 • of the fnture. Will you heed the dangsr signals! mended tli* m. They cured me in a few weeks Corn —No 2 mixed...... 61 ft 61 no tramp. I work on farms. But I Are you nervous and weak; despondent and’ and 1 thank God 1 consulted them. No ro- Oats—No 2 white ...... 38 ft 33!4 never stays in one sityvation mor'n a gioomy; specks before eyes; back week and tum of the disease in six years.” Hay—No 1 Timothy ...... 9 60 ft 9 75 week. Kidneys irritable; pa! pi tat ion of heart; dreams W. P. M.. Jackson, Mich. Potatoes, per bu ...... 46 ft 60 and losses at nigh*; seditner* it, urine: weak­ A Mi' l:*or Speaks. The !lev. W. E. Ppyrks, Butter—Dairy...... 15 ft 18 “Why not? ” ened manhood; pimples on 'a.v. eyes sunken of Det roit, says: “1 know of nodispire so in- Creamery...... SI ft S3 “Well, by that time the folks gen ­ and cheeks hollow; poor memory: careworn jorionr to the mind, body and soul of young CEMETERY WORK. Eggs—Fresh ...... 16 ft 1* expression; Varicocele; tired in morning: men as that of Pelf Abuse. 1 l ave sent many Live Poultry—Chickens ...... 654ft 7 erally stops treatin ’ me as company lifeless: distrustful; lack euerpy, strengra victims of this lustful hn! it ro i* rs. Kennedy Fowl...... 6ft 6 and wants me to work.” nnd ain'oit.'on. <>nr New Method Troaimutii A Kergan for treatment. I run he«rt.i.'y en ­ Ducks...... 7 ft 7(4 will positive!? enre von. lt will make a man dorse their Nine MUM lrtaluitni which cured Turkeys...... 6 (4ft 7 of you Hnd life will open anew. He yaarantteyaaranUu w hen all else failed.” No Malic In Ills Soul. ro cure yim or WEEKLY REVIEW OF TRADE. names used withoutt he u t v...... ’r i ID a"consent ”. IL0CC . A c-ctor Recommends It. “I know nothing “I only wish ray wife had learned paid for any case we take and cannot cur* I in medical science so efficient for the enr • of Git Stole for Boildinn Purposes. SypAfb'Aand S'luc.i IHteasrtn« tho AVui New Y ork .—Bradstreet's review says: The to play the piano before I married Treatment of Drs. Kennedy & Kergan. Many Interest In the elootlons naturally tended to her. ” SNATCHED FROM THE GRAVE I cases which hsd bnfJcd scores of phrsicians restrict the volume of trade, particularly in A Warning From the Living. were cured in a few weeks. I Iiovg seen thin OPPOSITE POSTOFFIOE. the south, where it interfered with mercantile “You ought to be glad, my dear fel­ Emissions Cured. “At 15 I learned a bad with my own eyes and know it to be a fact.” collections. But within the influence of more low, that she can ’t play. ” T. E. ALLISON. M. D. seasonable whether west and nosthwest. to ­ habit, llud losses for seven year. . Tried gether with the emphasis with whleh political “You don ’t understand me. If she four doctors and nerve tonics by the score, Reader—Ilnve you been gni'ty? Has your questions have apparently been settled, have was anything of a musician I certainly without benefit. I became a nervons wreck. Stood liecn diseased? Areyoaweak? Do yon increased the confidence of many merchants \ friend who hadbeonenred b> Drs. Kennedy desire to be a manf Are >on contemplating and manufacturers in a prospect for an In ­ would not have married her. ,V Kergan of a similar disea- e, advised me to marriage? Our AVto Method Teea'm'ni will creased rate of Improvement in general trade try them. I did so. and in two months was positively enre yon. Cures Guaranteed or No positively on red. This was eight yours ago. Pay! Consultation Free! in the near future. Chisago and St. Louis The llihri of North America. manufacturers and business men already re­ I nm now married and havo two healthy No mniter who has treated yon, write for an Southward! port evidence of a tendency on the part of Tho waters of North Amorica, children. ” C. W LEWIS, Saginaw. Mich. honest opinion free of charge. Charges reas­ IS THE* WATCH WORD, Interior buyers to purchase for future delivery. Varicocele Cured. “Varicocele, theresn'.tof onable. Books Free-“The Golden Monitor ” Foreign competition with domcsllo plain which means tho gulf of Mexico, tho early vice, made life miserable. 1 was weak (illustrated), on Diseases of Men. Enclose THE FARMERS of the North and West woolen dresH goods is noticeable: free orders two great oceans, and tho rivers, and nervons, eyes sunken, bashful in society, postage, 1 certs. Healed. ■re rapidly moving to tho warm climate and have been placed for delivery nftcr January 1. creeks and lakes, are stocked with BX70BE TREATMENT. hair thin. dPamis und looses at night, no am­ psr-fio ncmes used without written censenl. rich tanas of the South. and American fleece wools feel the effects of "Yes, I have just read tho “Golden Monitor," bition. The “Golden Monitor ” opened my Prlva’s. No medicine sent C. 0. D. Norames the competition with Australian and quotat ions 1.800 different varieties of fish. Of edit'd by Drs. Kennedy & Kergan, and knowing ■ 'vos. The Few Method Treatment of Drs on boxes or envelopes. Everything conTden- continue easier. Prices for iron and steel tho al)ove number 600 are peculiar to their high reputation I shall commit them as the Ivonngdy & Kergan enred me in a few weeks.” t al. Qi'eri'on list 1 or home treatment and shapes for Bessemer pig and steel billets arc hist resort."—A Victim, I. L. PETE K8ON, Ionia, Mich. cost cftreatment, Free. steady; there Is not udvance this week in the Pacific, and about 600 to the WHY NOT rices for wheat and lard: coffee and sugar rivers, creeks and lakes. DRS. KENNEDY & KERGAN, i4S SHELBY STREET, DETROIT, MICH. Von Join thorn? Go to commoo ltle* la Tsiuk Eave odvanoed fractionally also: these bns eased, Alabama, Mississippi, or Louisiana, been a further recession In quotations for corn and for oats: tbe general commercial conditions A Slight Mistake. where your health will bo better} your at tbe south contiuue to struggle, with another neighbors the most hospitable In the World; decline of He on cotton. “I wrote it,” cried the indignant New Y ork .—Dun's review says: Business ■ Utile capital required; Academies and has been good tho greater part of tho past editor, “ ‘Let the galled jade wince; Colleges noted the country over; climate week and elections are expected to give It a our withers are unwrung, ’ and just DO YOU KEEP IT IN THE HOUSE? cool ha summer—no blizzards In winter. sharp stimulus. Whether men are tight orwrong In expecting better things, the fact that they see how it reads in the paper? ” expect them docs tend to make things bet ­ “Mistako in it?” ter. In the speculative markets there has FERRY’S been scarcely any movement and nothing “I should smile! That fool printer PERKY EJLinsB* favorable to holders. Wheat is 2c higher, but has it; ‘Let the gallon jug dance; our QiieeMrescent there Is little encouragement, because stock* wits are all unstrung. ’” ROUTE in sight are far beyond all previous records, SEEDS but there is scarcely any confidence that i Are Just whst every , Runs HALF RATE Excursions to principal present prieca. low os they are. will bo main ­ Modern Journalism. Isower needs. The mer- potato South, June Btti, July 5th, Aug. 7th, tained. Corn bus fallen about 2o. Cotton has Jlts of Ferry’s Meeds! declined an eighth, which is again tbe lowest “Ah, madam,” he gushed, “with PAIIM-K form the foundation up ­ Sept. tUt, Oct. 2nd, Nov. 6th and Doc. 4th. price ever recorded. There Is a decided Im­ your admiration for beautiful scenery on which hss been built the Over a MILLION Acres of 1 provement In tho tone of the Iron and steel hugest seed business In tbe world. you should go to the Himalaya. Our Ferry’s Seed Annual for 1(94 for sale In Alabama, Louis­ market end a general confidence that the busi ­ rontons tbe sum and substance of ness will Row improve. Scarcely anything is Alps aro only hills beside them. ” Will Cure Cramps,pc Colic, Cholera- tbs latest ftunilng knowledge. Free iana and Mississippi at LAND doing In woolen goods for spring delivery, and for the asking. to C3 per acre. Easy term*. the demand for fall and winter goods hss “Have you been there? ” D. M. PERRY & CO., ' F. Y. ANDERSON, Land Commissioner, nearly disappeared. The failures have been “No; but I once wrote an article 261 In thn 1 nitcd States, against 358 last year, Morbus and all Bowel Complaints. Dstrott, Mich. 1 Birmingham. Ala. and<: • in r'an»

HE WA3 DUMB. — HAVERSACK. Infant was wrapped, and a tiny fairy “Call the child Verona Be kind

princess sat up straightway on his to her and yeu will be rewarded in — J often think or that old haversack. Although He IInil Waited Four Years arm and lookejl around her with time. Do not try to traco out her for That Meeting. Which I carried .o Ion* In Ue war: m And or the sweet delicious hardtack. those large, blue, observing and un ­ parentage; it is a secret never to be It was the samo old story: she was ! The Evening News, With ace turned grey, then mildewed smiling eyes. discovered. The enclosed sum will, rich, ho was poor, and beth worn ! black. for the present, be paid yearly for 60,000 All staroJ away In that haversaok. ••What a protty creature! And to floundering helplessly in the flower- ! T.hen atrun : aero*, the soldier • hack. t-hink its own mother could go and her support if she llvea” twined meshes of love. “The Greikt Daily of Michigan.” To be curried. O, evor so t.ur. desert it like that! Will it come to That was ulL But it was quite Sho was a courageous little person, ; enough to build a romance of sev­ For apace that havorsaok could net be its own aunty. Like a cherub as it is! only too willing to cast off thoso lux- ( ., beat, So (t will, bless it, and ft was the eral volumes upon, as they sat look ­ uries so dear to tho heurt feminine and You taks your home paper ! of course you do, but it is a mistake > o A gallon or more It would hold: sweetest little dear that ever lived ing at the unconscious child, who vouturo into tho idoolizod atmosphere Yes, threo to seven days rations or meat, in this wicked world of ours—a pet. ’* ate her tapper contentedly from the not to read "The Great Daily of Michigan," the leader in every branch Klee and coffee and siuar ko sweat. called “love in a cottage.” But. ho had j Condensed vegetables, pickled pics' feet, It was no wonder that though tin porringer, and then fell asleep an extravagant inheritance of pride 1 of news, as well as thought and literary merit. If you find any or all And whatever else a soldier oould eat childless herself the good woman in Mrs. Trotter ’s lap, never waking and self-estoom and he said: “No,we ’ll Which by the sutler wa i sold possessed the key to an infant's low­ even when she was laid in bed. other State papers profitable, yet THE NEWS should and will find a wrapped in one of that good lady’s wait." And so the upshot of it all It also would hold our whole tea set, ing heart No wonder that after * was that sho found herself bundled off i place in your hands and your families, Tens of thousands of other Tin cup, knife and lerk. pan and spoon: moment or two tbe child clung to night dresses, which swathed her to far-away lands. Whenever U rained our grub got wet. her warm breast and refused to go liko a mummy, from head to foot citizens of this great State have found its worth. 1 3 sWht would cause the soldier to “Con you read?” When thoy parted there was tho tret. back to the lad when ho held his u^ual sharp sonsc of loneliness and des- j THE EVENING NEWS. And declare ho could eat tho whole on n arms for her. “O yes, indeed. ” 2 CENTS PER COPT. olabion. 10 CENTS A WEEK. bet, The little thing ’s desertion pained “And keep accounts? ” “Since your father wishes it we will j DETROIT. And such an effort I’ll never for.-et, him more than he could say. His “Yes.” SI.2S FOR 3 MONTHS BY MAIL. As It took to out dinner at noon not write," said tho man. “Wo are ; Agencies in every village, town and city '.n the State of Michigan. face grew dark, and Mrs. Trotter “Then you’re the very lad for my both young and time may work won- | B»;t tho haver *aek was not to blnmd place, if it will suit you.” looking at him guessed the reason, ders. Who knows? ” With It we put down the rebellion: with a woman ’s quick instinctive wit “Any place will suit me, ma’am, It was ever ready to hold any game, where I cun get an honest living and And tho girl’s lip quivered, and sho It never once stoppoi to ask the name. “Nevermind, my lad,” she said, darod not lift h«r eyes lest tho only j Or the plaoo trom whence the turkey bo near her. ” kindly. “it's only natural for her man in tho world discover sho was not came. to take to me—she remembers hor “WeU, you can do both things Or If the thin t was fat or lame, here, if you’re not afraid of work. so capable of smiling at fate as he. | it would even take In a I£—1 mollloa ” nurse. I suppose, or her good-for- A yoar passed, says tho Chicago nothing mother, or whoever may The fact U, the man 1 had to help Or tho very best cloth It was made. have had charge of her. She likes me turned dishonest, and I was Record. And weeks without washing oould go; One day the man was down-hearted ASTOLAAPS. you all the same, but it is natural obliged to give him in charge and Or course id did n it work without aid. appear against him only day before and wretched with tho lonelinosj that It was foremost In every great raid. for a baby to cling to a woman be ­ comes What Is It? And alwavs on picket It staved. fore a man. so don't you fret my yesterday. i hated to do it, but only when that which one treas­ If you lost it you then for it paid. thee he had been robbing me over ures most has been taken away from As many a poor solder doth know: dear. And hew about your staying Answer Next Week. If impatient, write here? ” so long; and when I found it cut I one. He had often written long letters Then to the old haverssck — ‘'ball'* to the girl,but true to his some of hon ­ “I wik go, if my staying will put couldn't quite let him go clear, and at once to Its name I will ever defend say thank you, too —don ’t yqu see?” or,had never sent them. But this day There are many who would co on its bail you to any inconvenience,” he said, he wrote and bold her he could not If Indlctsd for earr.vln; a quail. looking at her wistfully, and then “1 see," said the boy smiling. It was head of war and not tall. “And so I have been left all alone longer bo silent. He wanted hor to HENRY PASSOLT, SAGINAW, MICH, ■ Then let the old haversack sail, at tbe child. know that ho loved her as ho had al­ lu honor until time shall end. “You’re not going out into the here for two mortal days; and if that —American Tribune isn ’t enough to drive any one out of ways loved her. That was all. He wind angi rain again to-night, while oxproseod a wish that she should not Hester Trotter has a roof over her their Bcven senses. I don ’t know head," was her prompt reply. “No, what is. And 1 sent for Tkn. my answor tho letter. He beliovod that Isora’s Bridal Vow. sister’s boy, down in Hamp ­ she had remainod the naira and a lad, you’ll stay here to-night, and in knowledge of anything to tho contrary VY MAltGAKKT Bl-OCNf. the morning we’ll see Perhaps 1 shire. But if he bad been coming A WINTER’S ENTERTAINMENT. can find something for you to do if be would have been here to-night; would be too great an affliction for OH AFTER VIII—Coxtinced . you're not above work.” and I expect that I shall get a letter him to endure. “Come in, Tim, do,” she said, from there to-morrow, suying that Throe years after that Chicago had GREAT VALUE for a little money. shivering, as she felt the rushing “I shall be so glad, so thankful for anything, ma’am,” he said, and the pigs ’ pettitoes I ordered can the world ’s fair. WEEKLY NEWS of the world for a trifle. of the wind and rain outside. “Just his handsome face lit up eagerly. “I come up by express, but that Tim The man was fond of art and liked like your mother, for all the world, have a certificate of good character must stay at home to be a comfort to wander in the thronged corridors of to start you away from Hampshire, from the captain of my ship, and I'll to his lonely old mother —some such the Columbian storehouse of art treas­ so you would get here at this time do anything in the world, ma’am— nonsense. Tho way my sister does ures. He often dreamily anticipated of night She never did have the anything in the world—and be glad spoil that boy is perfectly outrage­ meeting his lost sweetheart. Time, sense of a goose,and sever will have. to do it, so it is honest work that ous. Anil suppose I should have you see had not knitted together tho A twenty page journal, is the leading Republican family paper of the I suppose, till you are lobbed and will keep me and the child. ” bad on awful time with him and with wounds, but kept them open with ten ­ United States. It is a NATIONAL FAMILY PAPER, and gives all the murdered on some of your night bird “Why, you never mean to say that her if I had taken him, so it is just der memories. general news of tbe United States. It gives the events of foreivn land* in expeditions. There, tho door is you are going to saddie yourself with as well on the whole, that you have And one day she really came. ru*shelL Its'‘Agricultural” department has no superior in the country. locked again, thank goodness. It’s come. ” Ho was studying the misty beauty I»a “Market Reports ” are leeognized authority. Separate departments for her, ” said Mrs. Trotter, with a “The Family Circle.” “Our Young Folks," anrt "Science and Mechanics. ” one woman's work to put up all these glance of astonishment “And a great deal cotter for me, of Corot when kho darted toward him, bolts and chains; but thieves are as ma’am. ” grasped both hauls and said with hoi* Iia “Heme and Society” columns command the admiration of wives ami plenty in London us blackberries is “She is mine —my little sister,’’was daughters. Its general political news, editorials and discussions are his firm reply. “I have adopted “Yes, poor boy. you need a homo dear voice tremblingly happy: “I’m so com) rehenaive, brillant and exhaustive. a country field, and one has to take her, she is all I have in the world, more than Tim does, that is very glad.” a little care of one's self, or else— and 1 will work for her gladly.” sure. And I only hope you will bo 'The man was dazod. Ilis senses but put down tho bupdle, Tim, or, as good and honest as you look, and seemed to bo stupefied, and irou here, perhaps you had better bring “Well; you are a brave, good boy, A SPECIAL CONTRACT enables us to offer this splendid and if I can help you. I will with all you will find me ready to be a moth ­ bands suddenly wove thomselvos Journal and “THE REPUBLICAN” for it into the saloon and then it is done my heart. What is your name? ” er to you in the place of her you around his heart. Ho had waited four with for to night. ” “Rudolph Bergen. It was my 'have lost" years for this very moment, and when She led the way as she spotce into mother's name, as I told you before. The boy ’s eyes filled with tears, she was actually near him holding his ONE YEAR FOR ONLY $1.25, a largo square room, furnished with I don ’t know my father'a ” and ho took her honest, brown hand hands ho was stricken dumb. tables, chairs, and a long sideboard, “Poor child! Well, make a name in his and kissed lb The smile on her face turned to a CASH IN ADVANCE. covered over with a pile of plates, for yourself, my bey. And now, you “And now about your bed. You despairing look of anxious inquiry. dishes, trays, knives and forks, and are tired and hungry, and wet and won ’t be afraid to sle>p up in the “Ah! you have forgotten me,” and (THE REGULAR SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE TWO PAPERS IS *2.00) clusters of tankards fitted into each attic, will you?” her manner of speaking was esseneed other like sets of children ’s toys. cold.” Subscriptions may begin at any time. She turned to the sideboard a9 “A sailor lad afraid!” with pain,amazement,and deep sadness. Address all orders to Placing the light on the sideboard, she spoke, unlocked the cupboard “To be sure. A fine bold spirit “Why, no I havon ’t. How are you?” she turned to help her supposed beneath it, and after a moment's you have of your own, my dear. He hal found a voice at last but it was nephew. pause came back (with the child yet Well, take the light, and mrad you not his own. It was more like a dead, THE REPUBLICAN. The next moment she turned as in her arms,) carrying a plate of cold blow it out carefully. The door of thing, colorless, loveless and cold. pale as ashes. your room is right at the head of the meat and bread. The girl choked anl put hor hands Write your name and address on a postal card, send it to GEO. W. BEST, Room 2 “Thieves! murder! fire! police! “That is the best I can do for you stairs, and you'll find a nice little hurriedly to hor forehead. Where ’s tho police? ” bod in the room. Sleep well, my Tribune Building, New York City, and a sample dopy of THE NEW YORK “Hush! ma’am; pray hush; ” said to-night, as it is so late, Rudolph. “Good-by,” sho said, and in tho WEEKLY TRIBUNE will be mailed to you. Take these and a knifo and fork and lad. and try te be up early to help twinkling of an oye she was swallowed the boy, when he oould speak with ­ me in the morning. ” out laughing. “I’m no thief, I as­ go up stairs. You can warm your­ up and lost in the swarming, restlesa self as you eat your supper beside “I will," said the boy. And going throng. rs sure you. I wouldn ’t hurt you or up to the bed very softly, he kissed any one for the world. Pray don ’t my fire, and you shall sleep in tho It was so like a man. little garret sued where Tim sleeps the sleeping chill; then came beside It was so like a woman. arou e the hofase at this time of Mrs. Trotter ’s chair, put his arm night, but hear what 1 have to say. wheu be comes here, and I will dry your clothes all ready for yeu in the around her neck, and kissed her, too. About Pen. IMPROVED SM80TH WIRE FENCE. The woman backed slowly against The tears sprung at onco to the good the wall, but her look ot apprehen ­ morning. •* Authority states that the first penJ The lad preceded her upstairs, woman ’s eyes. woro made of broazo, steol and iron, sion was already fading away, and “Lord love the bey, what a grate­ f4=*H she seeinsa inclined to hear the heating his supper in one hand and sharp pointod like a bolkin. Those ------1—r------the light in She ether. At tho top ful heart it is. New Tim never wore used in producing hieroglyphics if- story he had to telL * kissed me ©f his ewn accord in his 4 I “I wouldn ’t have asked for mysolf, of tho first landing they turned on stone in Assyria and othor eastern i I s through a haU opoa door into a largo whole life. Take cure of your light, countries. Then came the cemol ’s- b* ■ *• i y ma’am, though goodness knows It is child, and pleasaat dreams to you. ” hard to be out in the eold and rain room, bright with the mingled light halr pencil for painting on the skin of r- , ) of fire and lamp eembiaed. A bod be continued .] i 1 such a night as this. ” animals, and next tho stylus of bone, L J _ - stood in a roooss against tho wall, ivory or mebaL But parchment and “Hew curae yeu ent there?" CHESTNUTS. “1 have no home ma'am." and before the fire wore drawn up a papyrus became known, anl tho rood THE BEST AND CHEAPEST FENCE ON EARTH. “Where is your naether? ” small supper table, and a large, oasy Mew They Are rr-wroil fee Food by pen was Invented. Timo rolled on and “Dead—years ago," and the boy ’s chair. Win i veils tw­ it was discover:)! that the quill was (Sample of Fence can be seen at Kenyon's Feed Barn, St. Johns.) lips quivered, and his bright blue “I had just finished supper when in the Appenines therd fire three better than the reed, and it pc.me into J State, County, Township and Farm Bights For Sale. eyes grew dim. you came,” she said, bustling about ways ef preparing fresh ehestnutc universal use and continue 1 so uadi ; “And yeur father? ” with a small saucepan of new milk, far into the past century. Silver, D. D. FRISBEE INVENTER AND MANUFACTURER. into whtch the crumbled a fresh —bailotti, (the boiled;) arrostite. The fair, honest face flushed now, (the roasted,) and tegliate, which as horn, torloiaC shell and glass camo St. Johns, Michigan nod the blue eyes fell. roll, laying the baby on tho bed the yet 1 fail to appreciate! The nuts along only to give way to steel, until “I never knew him na'am —never while. “Sit down and be as oom- are first shelled, theu boiled with a in 182 1 a gro. s of the latter pons was knew even his name. ” fortablo as you can. Rudolph, and quantity of caruway seeds, to give made in Birmingham and sold at whole ­ “Your mother, poor thing, must l'1-l give the little ono her supper at them flavor, the consequence being sale for $:TS. Too best gold pons are have been sorry enough to leuve the (tame time. Come, aunty ’s pet that the chestnut flavor is wanting. made in the United States. W. L. Douglas you.” and darling, and eat its bread and Q9 IS THE BEST. After the nuts are thoroughly dried ^(1 VIIVbNOSaUEARiNQ, “Don ’t speak of it, ma’am, don ’t! milk like a little lady.” — and it takes some weeks of piling on A .Misfortune. I can't boar to think of it even now, The small damsel thus adjured, of wood at the metato to accomplish “I shall bring a guest home for din ­ #5. CORDOVAN. allowed herself to be taken up again FRENCHA ENAMELLED CALF! though it was years ago. I worked this —thoy are gronnd at the mill, ner to-day, my dear,” remarked Mr. FlfCGAlP&KMCAflDt for her while 1 could.” and brought toward the fire. Both and the flour supplies the main food William Goat to Mrs. Nannie Goat, as OJRE5 ALL 5KIN * 3.£P POLICE,3 Soles . “Well, never mind, my lad; I’ve no Mrs- Trotter and her guest uttered of the poor peasantry all winter. ko combed his whiskers on tho barbed doubt you were a good sou to her. an exclamation of surprise when, a? Need are simply flat cakes made of wire fence. AND But how comes it that you are wan ­ the enveloping blanket fell entirely this flour, mixed with water—no “Who? ” inquired Mrs. G. B oysSchoolShoes. dering about like this? A great, away, they saw tho richness and ele­ salt; it is dear in Italy, the tax being “Young Mr. Wilde Geit from the stout lad like you might find a place gance of her dresa heavy —and baked between heated country, my,dear.” BLOOD DI5EA5E5. and work in London. I should think. ” The small “slip ” slio wore, though flat stones, with chestnut leaves “Well,” ropliod Mrs. G., “bhore ’s sndurif IL L P. • M>W^lld soniMoUtoo. “So I mean to do, ma’am. But I high in the neck and long in the §■4 pmcrtba It with ami aatitfccttai for the mm el ell SEND rOR CATALOGUE * next the cakes to prevent their nothing for him except part of a form* ml ilim (I Mnirr. e**«act March 25th, 1891. away.” looking quite overcome with awe self up be said, wi-th a patronizing GOING NORTU-Lv. Owonn Jet. •ff?he is a bad, wicked, unnatural and wonder at tho unexpected dis­ air: “I beg your pardon.but I do not Nearly True. lO: OR A. M...... and ...... 7i SO P. *S. woman, whoever she may be, ” was covery. The boy broke the soal. A think I have the pleasure of yonr ac­ “Hoy, Chiinmie! Dere’s a show For Elai*, Aahley, Ithaca. St. Louts, Alma, Ml. his corn pan ios ’s reply. “Let me see bank note of fifty pounds and a I P.P.P. Fleoaant, Clare, Cadillac and Frankfort. quaintance. ” down to de to ay ter dat takes do rag GOING SOUTH-Lv. Durand. the child, ray lad.” folded paper fluttered to his feet to­ “Probably not, ” was the answer, Offln overyting. ” He'threw back the folds of the LuresoyspepsiA Si 35 A. M...... and ...... «■ 50 P. M. gether. On the paper, is tho same “as I am your hostess. "—London “What'is it?” For Howell, Aan Arbor, Milan, Toledo and all warm woolen blanket in which the hand, were traced those words: Truth. ..— “Livin ’ pictures. ” blPFXAXf BROS., Barumsh, Ba. Southern points. Book on Blood Diseases mailed free* « N. iCNNETT, 8. P. A. mmm

The Republican. Mercantile Company's Shoe Department. St. Johns Mercantile Co.—General Merchandise. Thursday, November 15, 1894. You Need Have No Fear the county ! ffllPHiriTl IS FOLD O L I V fc. . a Olivh , Oct. 30, 1894. TT v >t l > a for us, but it appears to prosper with some house?. The good old Hotel Steel Opened Peter Deighm moves to bis new home square dealing fashion suits us better. We handle only reliable Slu ei. always quote in Bengal this week. tiie lowest possible prices and advertise nothing but the truth. Doesn't that suit you By the Board of Health and thoroughly fumigated. Small-pox scare a thing of Faron Ferguson, of DeWitt, was better? If you are one of the many who are hobbling around in shoes that are cold the past, and we are here with a thrown from a mustang Sunday and and uncomfortable, come in and let us warm you up —both your body and your purse —it’don 1 had liis leg broken, lie was a mile require every cent you can scrape together to get warm here. We are showing the most com­ plete line of warm goods ever placed on exhibition in St. Johns. Our stock of north of DeWitt when it happened. Saved Her Life- Miss Gertie Gunnison closed a very Mrs. C. J. Woolduiuge , of Wortham, Felts and Rubbers, successful term of school at the Brown Texas, saved the life of her child by the use of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, a Rubbers, Boots and Shoes, school house last Saturday. Her health •■One of my children had Croup. The will not premit her to teach this winter. case was attended hv our physician, ami was supposed to he well under control. One Mens and Boys HeavyJBoots, The Universalist society will give a night I was startled by the cldhl s hard breathing, and on going to It found it stran- Womens’ Warm Lined Shoes, five cent social at the residence of Mrs. ling. It had nearly ceased to breathe. SRealizing ‘.bat the child ’s alarming condition E. Moses in DeWitt Wednesday eyen had become possible in spite of the medicines Womens’ and Misses Calf Shoes, ing, November 21st. Everybody is given, I reasoned that such remedies would be of no avail. Having part of a bottle of And Lumberman’s Goods. Invited. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral in the house, I gave the child three doses, at short intervals, and Defy any dealer in the state for competition while other merchants try to con ­ The ladies of the Universalist church, anxiously waited results. From 1 he moment the Pectoral was given, the child ’s breathing vince you that they can do great wonders, and when you get there you can ’t see of DeWitt, organized a society last grew easier, and, in a short time, she was week. The following officers were sleeping quietly and breathing naturally. it. There ’s no wonder the crowds come to us, because they find what they look The child is alive and well to-day. and loo for, and for less money than other stores can sell such goods, for its honest way of elected: President, Mrs. H. R. Wilcox; not hesitate to say that Ayer’s Cherry Pec­ doing business that brings the crowds. Give us your shoe trade, we know you toral saved her life.” V. P., Mrs. Nellie Williams; sec’y, Mrs. can ’t do as well other places. •E. A. Ferguson; treas., Mrs. C. L. Pearce; com. on by-laws, Mrs. Geo. Simmons, Mrs. C. L. Pearce, Mrs. Mattie Simmons. ------. BENGAL Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer 8: Co., Lowell, Mass. MERCANTILE CO.’S SHOE DEP'T. Bkngal , Not. 10,1891. Prom pi to act, su re to euro Jennie Swagart visited in Greenbush Travis & Baker—The Corner Drug Store. last week. R I L E Y. William Swagart is nearly ready to FRED A. TRAVIS. R iley, Nov. 8,1891. raise bis barn. CHAS. P. BAKER, The following are names of pupils who BERT KING, John Smith, on the town line, had a were not absent for the month ending BURK CAMPBELL. number of sheep killed by dogs, recently. November 2d, 1894, in district No. 5, Lewis Smith, of DeWitt, opens school Riley ; May Greenfield, Iva Andrews, in district No. 1 Monday, November 12. Flossie Burnes, Cassie Kincaid, Helen Miss Edith Grampton began school Kincaid, May Danielle, Maud Monroe, TRAVIS last Monday in the -VauGiesou school, Bessie Monroe, Belva Coffman, Tillie ______Dai las. Couture, Angy Corey, Jay Morgan, Ray ■ Corwin Sturgis lost a three year old Kincaid, Leb Juenker, Walter Juenker, colt Friday night with intiamnation of Asa Darnells, Daisy Corey, A. B. & BAKER. IN OUR CLOAK DEPARTMENT, SATURDAY, NOV. 17. Kincaid, teacher. This sale includes every garment in our store. Remember we are always the first to give the lungs. you the benefit of Reduced Prices. Don ’t put oil buying now as this sale means every gar­ SULPHUR, ROLL SULPHUR, ment at actual cost to make and a saving to the purchaser from Two to Five Dollars on every Early winter finds the fall work BAT H. garment. nearly completed, although there is Bath , Not . 13, 1891 SULPHUR CANDLES, OUR UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT always enough to do. Mr. and Mrs. Gray expect to move to Owosso Is filled with bright new goods. \V e will sell you an all wool Ladies’ Scarlet Pants or Ves,* CAMPHOR GUM, ASSFETDIA, (best make) for 75c, Our Men's Camel Hair Shirts and Drawers (extra heavy) worth $1.50, al1 Mrs. J. Diller, of Fowler, was a guest this week. we ask, 90c. Children ’s Merino Underwear, we start at 9c. Buy one of our hand made fasci' C. E. Phelps left for Grand Rapids Tuesday, nators for 25c. Two more bales of Fine Brown Cotton, 1 yard wide, no remnants, (limit 1 bolt of Mrs. George Swagart and Mrs. Chas. CARBOLIC ACID, to each purchaser), 4c. Foster part of the week. to represent the Rose S. S. at the state conven ­ tion. BROMINE PURIFIER, DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. The gentlemen exercised their un ­ The suit of Ingham county Savings Bank vs. Choice of all our Colored Henriettas and Serges, 50c quality for 39c, Choice of al 1 our Colored Fine Henriettas and Novelties 75c, 9 0c and $1.00 quality for 09c. disputed right to vote on Tuesday last, Sober, resulted in a disagreement and was COPPERAS, CHLORIDE LIME Watch this space for special sale ne xt week. Big Bargains. but the ladies had not the privilege of amicably compromised. Antiseptic Tablets for Spraying, Antiseptic Solutions, Atom­ even seeing a ballot. The revival meetings held at .the M. E. church by Mr. and Mrs. Topping, closed Tues­ izers and everything in the line of disinfectants should James Bush has been renewing his day night. About thirty were converted. be used at all times of the year, put up by graduated log house by new doors and by new Fire broke out in the home of R. J. Christie door and window frames; besides put- last Friday, but was put out after doing about and registered pharmacists. T. JOHNS MERCANTILE COMPANY. ting in new logs at the bottom to re­ $200 worth of damage. The loss was covered Leaders in Low Prices and Reliable Goods. place the decayed ones. He expects to by insurance. The Corner S Drug Store. TRAVIS * BAKER. add a new roof. Bow They Talk About Us. DUPLICATE WHIST SETS CHEAP. Clark