The Clinton Republican. VOL. XLIII.-NO. 14. ST.JOHNS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 189S. WHOLE NO. 2,249.

Loug I.itkc Camp Meeting. Riley John D. Holmes. BUSINESS LOCALS. This is one of the great religious gath ­ Bengal —Win. E. Eldridge. Guim, Umbrella*. erings of the state. It lasts ten days Essex Robert Anderson. 1 COT Sim DAYS. FELL TO HER DEATH. Eagle E. C. McCruiub. Clothes Wringers repaired. Lawn It is under the control of the Methodist Westphalia J. B. Randolph. mowers ground. Wm. Osborne . Episcopal Church, and the religious ser­ Dallas Wm. H. Sage. vices will be under the supervision of Lebanon —Bion J. McVeigh. Cleaning up Sale ut Kendrick-*. The Republicans Elect Delegates On motion C. C. Vaughan was re-elect­ Miss Cora Bailey, of St. Johns, Kill­ Rev. VV. M. Puffer, D. D., Presiding El­ Edvard C. Barbour Was Taken To Everybody sells goods cheap. We ed chairman, and Major D. S. French, der of Lansing District. The Camp sell a little cheaper. If you doubt it we ed in an Elevator Shaft and Pass Resolutions treasurer of the county committee. will convince you if you will come in and Meeting will be held August 4 14, at While waiting for the report of the Yesterday. committee on resolutions, W. A. Norton see. All goods in stock at special prices the camp ground on Long Lake, ten from now on which will surprise you, miles north of Ionia. made a magnificent speech, paying a They will be below all competition. IN ELLIOT IS DRV GOODS STORK IN ENDORSING GOV. I’lNORGR, SKNAKOlt glowing tribute to the wisdom and pat ­ riotism of President McKinley, and the I’LKAl) Ol'ILTY TO THE CHARGE OF Respectfully, BURROWS, VV. A. NORTON AND H. L. Kendrick . DKTKOIT work accomplished by the republican OBTAINING GOODS UNDER FALSE A FINE WHEAT CROP. HIKAM HIGH. party. The re uniting of the north and south was worth all the war cost. He PRETENSES. White Mountain* and the Hea. showed the fallacies of the financial The buffet sleeping car from Chicago Till* Ye tr SIiuyvh tlie Finest Wheat Tint! to the White mountains and Portland, Miss Cora Bailey, aged about 27, claims of the opposition in a most clear has Keen Produced in Nome Time. and convincing way. He was very heart Me., via the Michigan Central, "The daughter of John Bailey, of Sf. Johns, The republican county convention to Niagara Falls Route, ” lea.e Chicago The wheat crop this year shows a most ily applauded. A short time ago Ed ward C. Barbour fell down an elevator shaft, live stories, elect delegates to the state, congressional 10 p. m except Friday, leave Detroit 7:50 gratifying increase as compared with J. W. Fitzgerald wu9 called upon, and made his appearance at the place of in Elliott's dry goods store, Detroit, last and senatorial conventions was held at said the flag was going up over the a. m. exceptSaturdaj. last season. A year ago the average was business of H. C. Leland and repres nted Jos. 8. H all , Mich., lassenger Ag ’t, Friday, and was instantly killed. The the court house Friday. Win. M. Smith islands to stay. He made a very good, from sixteen to eighteen bushels to the although short, speech, followed by hitnself as agent for a certain Detroit Detroit. Detroit Tribune gives the following ac­ was called to the chair and briefly acre w hile this year it runs from twenty- Wellington DuPuy, of Eagle, and Hiram wholesale liquor house. He had the count of the accident: reviewed the prevailing conditions dur­ High, of Ovid, and J. T. Daniells, of five to thirty bushels to the acre, cer promise of an order from Mr. Leland I he low prices on my fine line of ham­ The accident that cost the ing the democratic national administra­ Essex. mocks are selling them fast. tainly a very pleasant change. The and also secured some liquor and cigars woman her life occurred shortly after 2 tion, and the results of republican The committee on resolutions then Hunt's Drug Store. wheat is also of much better quality reported as follows, the resolutions being for his own immediate use on the o ’clock. The woman had been making victory. It was a fine speech, and well than last year's yield, the berrv being unanimously adopted: strength of some money that he was go ­ some purchases of rugs in the carpet de­ appreciated. From now until August 1st, we are full and well developed. The new w heat Ri:s

) Proprietors For Fall DRY GOODS, Gto. A. ALDERTON, Pre«itlei»t. Goods. GROCERIES, E. P. Waldron , Vice President. "KS..THE BIG STORE BOOTS and SHOES, Thus . Bromley Jr., See. A Trees. Every vestige of Summer Stock must be sold to make room for the largest stock CLOTHING, WA H. FlELl), M;uuu ;

DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. SHOE DEPARTMENT. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. FURNITURE DEPARTMENT. Wash GoodsStill Selling at Reduced Prices Attention Suiting INFORM­ Imported Organdies 25c ) f 11)In All our Spring ATION. A5.C Stripes 25c \ « L2u Workingmen Sale. If you want any real 25 pieces Lappet ’s lace stripes, niLLINERY! SSL. Dimities etc. 10 cent and information about Our strife has been to secure for For the next two weeks we 12^ values...... TO our customers first, the best article Every day notes the disposal that can be produced; second, en­ shall offer to the trade some 200 yards ali linen crash specially good things in Men’s, of QUANTITIES of goods deavor to own them on a basis Furniture skirtings, checks and plaids, that we can save you some money. Boys ’ and Children’s .suits, at 35 cent values...... 1 5C from this department. Our That is our business. Did you prices that will surprise you. why not call and let Assortment is becoming bro ­ ever hear of the Snedicor & Hath­ We cannot go into details and Ladies ’ Underwear.... away heavy shoes made in Detroit? give you a full description of us show you our ken. We have a few trim­ Mr Snedicor has spent a lifetime ' Full Umbrella Drawers, cambric in making heavy shoes and knows each line, but will

OLIVE CENTER. WACOUSTA WESTPHALIA. WASHINGTON M L. KENYON McCormick Binders. Threshing has commenced this We bad a tine and much needed shower about miduight Saturday night. Wheat stacking is progressing very We had a much needed shower this neighborhood. rapidly in this vicinity. morning. Will, Lizzie and Blanche Nethorell Isaac Finkhiner and family moved last week into their home recently pur Miss Ida Sanford rides a tine new Threshing is the order of the day d ride new wheels. wheel. this vicinity. Oscar Wilcox, of Oakland county, is chased here. Mrs. Del Field, of Mason, spent a part Miss Bessie Briggs, of Eagle, spent a here doing his harvesting. Mao Grubaugh, of Grand Rapids, is of last week visiting among her brothers few days with relatives in this vicinity. visiting relatives about here. George and Jay Harper were in i and sisters Plowman. Mr. John Fondol has put a ne.v rocJ The Misses Clella and Addie Glad Laingsburg last week and purchased a Considerable threshing is being done on his house. 1 TRIPLETS ^ horse. stone, of Ithaca, visited Mrs. Alice in the Held from the shock, and wheat Mr. William Goss, of Detroit, called Zigler last week. Mrs. Gregg, of Mason, Mich., with her is yielding unusually well. on friends and relatives in this vicinity There will be no Sunday school at the daughter-in-law, Mrs. Elmer Gregg, of j The M. E. Ladies Aid society held last week. Bradford. Pennsylvania, are visiting the ' their meeting in the grove last week, County line church nexoSunday as there former ’s daughter, Mrs. John Netherell. ! serving ice cream and cake and realized There is a dance at Mr. John Fondel ’s , is quarterly meeting at the Fulton church next Tuesdav night. ------Mr. Gregg returned to Pennsylvania a about three dollars. Mr. Josephine Eddy, of Riley, is spend T,f "^^lUftir'lithRS!iiloh 'Sr.Cure Found at Last! few days ago. Mr. HinkBon, of Lexington, Sanilac ing a few days with Mrs. Campbell. ' C"l,* h 9 “re- .Rf* eve8 county, spent last week here with his lf * , ... promptly. One million bottles sold last son. Dr. J. E. Hinkson, and returned Mr William Pitchford and Miss Rosa year. 40 doses for 25 cts. Sold by Chas . Plnti Your Summer Online Now Go to home yesterday. j Koosal were united in marriage the W. Loud , St Johns. The overjoyed god fathers made the above announcement last IMetiire*<|ue Miiekiiute via the Mr. and Mrs. Abbey, of Benton, Eaton sixth. county, spent Saturday night and Sun Mr. Peter Huhn has purchased the farm SHEPARDSVILLE. week According to the god fathers the triplets originally con Ctmi>t l.ine. day with their daughter, Mrs. Will , upon which Mr. I'"rank Kelley has resid [ sisited of the Pony Deering, Milwaukee and Champion binders, It only costs 813 50 from Detroit, 815.50 Wickam, and she let unit'd with thorn to ed for the past few years. Mr. A. E. The Epworth league will give an ice from Tol -do, 81S from Cleveland for the spend a few days in the old home. Briggs, of Lansing, was the owner of the j cream social on J. H. Aldrich s lawn Fri- “born April 1, 1897. ” Their whereabouts for the past y ear have Mr. and Mrs. Wilder received a postal round trip, including meals and berths. I place. day evening, July 22. Everybody in been a mystery. The announcement that they were found “with- ' One thousand miles of lake ride on new card from their son. Floyd, last week J ------I vited. modern steel steamers for the above from Chicago, saying In* was enroute M's. Chas. Easterly, of North Star, is out the aid of the police” , was gladly received, but they failed to rates. Send 2c. for illustrated pamphlet. to San Francisco, but did not know Dyspepsia Cured. Shiloh ’s Vitalize immediately relieves Sour Stomach speuding a few days at Nelson Louns- tell you where they were found, in fact gave none of tho partic Address A. A. Schantz , G.P A., whether they were bound for the bu rg ’s. Detroit, Mich. Phillippines, or would be retained at Coming up of Food Distress, and is the ulars, so we hasten to inform you that the darling (so called) Pony Hawaii. great kidney and liver remedy. Sold by Rev Allen, of St. Johns, filled the Chas . W. Loud , St. Johns. Baptist pulpit of this place last Sunday. Deering was found in the alley back of the Steel Hotel; the Mil­ Try T1i«*m. Kr<*e. Etta Longcor, of Vernon, is visiting waukee covered up in a building on Walker street; the Chain Dr. W. C. Walker, the eminent spec­ Why sutTer from Chronic indigestion friends heie. A Popular Low Kate .1 I>ay Exi n r.lon to pion was found buried in wheat, out of sight, on the farm of Mr. ialist, of Detroit, will lie at the Hotel Dyspepsia or any stomach trouble w hen Mr. and Mrs. Albert Daley, of Ovvosso, St. Johns as usual on Saturday, July one sample box of my tablets will con ­ Niagara Fall* via the Graiol Trunk spent Sunday at Jas. Edwards'. Parks, 4*2 miles south-west of St. Johns. The joy and sympathy 30th. The Doctor dismissed a number vince you of a complete and permanent Kailway Syatem. The Misses Gertie My. rs and Dona of grateful patients again on his last vis cure. They contain no pepsin. Their of the Foster Parents was so great that they told Mr. Parks to it, which have been restored to health The Grand Trunk Railway System Edwards, of Owosso, is visiting Miss Eva reputation is established. A cure will give a popular low rate 5 day excur Edwards. "bring the little darling right straight home." Mr. Parks did’nt have under his skillful treatment. OITice guaranteed. Send your address. hours from 8:30 a. m. to 5 p. m. Rem­ sion to Niagara Falls on Friday, July 29 Mrs. Mary Simmons is spending the to be told twice, for it was no earthly good in his big grain. Yet D r . W. T. Baer , from all points on its System in Michi ember date of next visit. Detroit, Mich. week in Ovid. gan. Tickets will also be sold by its in the face of this seemingly lamentable condition of the Trip ­ Frank Poolev. of this place, started connections through the state. The lets two disow ned and discarded by the Foster Parents, one A. J. Nelson —Receiver for Krepps, Dewitt »------Niagara Falls. Tickets sold on the 29th Mr. F. D. Cleveland and Mrs. S. Par of July as per programmes issued will be mentor attended the county convention shouting: at St. Johns last week. valid to return up to and including “Triplets found! Triplets found! Waterloo! Wednesday August 3d, leaving Niagara Falls not later than 111- night train of Kail's Clover Root Tea is a pleasant Waterloo! Jingle-jawed Agents! Great I am! August 3d. laxative. Regulates the bowels, purities W-a-t-e=r-l-o-o! Big Injun me! Waterloo! I Receiver’s Sale °r | This is a rare opportu ity to visit the the blood. Clears the complexion. greatest natural wonder of the world, Waterloo! Triplets found! Triplets found! Easy to ii ake and pleasant to take. 25 and also to have a view of tin* Grand •ts. Sold by Chas. W. Loud, St. Johns Trunk single arch double tro-k steel W-a-t=e-r-l-o«o!” bridge across the Niagara River, the Jewelers’ Stock.! largest of its kind in the world. MAPLE RAPIDS. Our office is loaded down with testimonials and af­ For further information in regards to The undersigned having been appointed receiver of the assets and kijf Isaac Hewitt and wife are visiting property of Krepps & Dewitt, retail jewelerp. will offer their entire .1. rates and train service inquire .»! Grand fidavits from the best men in the county. So Trunk agents th oughout the state, also their son, Ray, in Grand Marias until stock of first class jewelry and silverware for sale during the next sixty M/r September 1. days at greatly M/ agents of connecting lines or write to start your claims of -‘Waterloo' ’ going soon as Ben. Fletcher, Travelling Passengei Miss Francis Cook, of Grand Rapids, Agent, Detroit. vi? Mod friends here during tho week. you choose. Pr«-f M. G. Skinner and wife spent a REDUCED PRICES. Be Not Deceived! A Cough. Hoarse part o. their vacation in Washington, Said stock must bo sold by order of the Court, either at retail or ness or Croup are not »o he trilled with. D. C. wholesale. Said sale to take place at the old stand of Krepps & Dew itt, A dose in time of Shiloh ’s Cure will W. R. Moss, of nn Arbor, visited Clinton Avenue, St. Johns, Michigan. Now is your opportunity to get. save you much trouble. Sold by Chas . over Sunday with fiii-m’s here. good goals at greatly reduced prices. The report that Krepps A Dewitt W. Loud , St. Johns. Mr. and Mrs. Col. Audi r on are visit have gone into Bankruptcy is untrue. RILEY. ing Mrs. Anderson ’s biother at Mt. Dated July 12,1898. Pleasant. M.L. KENYON, Miss Mamie Bush is visiting at her Miss Ivah Huhhell is visiting hi r sisters’s, Mrs. C. N. Cowles. sister in Carson City. Mrs. S. C. Bliss is no better, there is Fred and Frank Reed, of Evart, are small hopes of her permanent recovery. visiting friends here. AGENT. Albert Chapman and wife visited at Will White Misses Mina Crowner and Maple Corners Sunday. Laura Fultotr visited friends in St. Albert J. Nelson Louis Sunday. Threshing is begun wheat yield from 20 to 30 bushels an acre. Mrs. Maggie Entrikan, of Brecken- ridge, is visiting her father, Thos. Payne. RECEIVER. Henry Boss and family, S. H. Williams and family and Jas. P. Williams and Robert Lambie and wife, of Hastings, wife west on a fishing excursion to I are visiting friends in this vicinity. Grand river Tuesday. A good many are at Crystal from here. • 4 All entries in this class must be made on or Crook Neck squashes 40 white bread, hop rising 40 pencil drawing ...... 50 25 before the first day of the fair. New variety squashea 4o brown bread 40 specimen penmanship for bus­ The judging lu this class to Ik - done accord Field pumpkins 40 biscuit 40 iness purposes ...... 60 26 THE HI LIST lug to the American Standard of Excellence, Sweet pumpkins 40 butter in roll, 5 Ills or ornamental penmanship ...... 50 25 latest edit ion,ami all specimens not coining up New variety pumpkins 40 more 1 00 collection six pieces paintings IARVELOBS CUBES! to the requirement* will Ih >_ ruled out for TOMATOES. crock packed butter, not on china...... 2 OO 1 00 competition for premiums. No first premium less than two gallons LID ornamental piece ...... 1 00 50 For the Forty-Third Annual Fair shall lie awarded where the bird does not Peck Red tomatoes 40 i-rtK-k lard figure naintlng on porcelain... 1 00 50 by fairly fill 75 points In the scale of HD. Yellow tomatoes 4o cheese, not less than 20 Vt doz. flower pulutlngson por- — - of the Clinton County The following premiums are offered for Peach tomatoes 40 lhs, factory made 1 no ccluln...... 1 00 60 poultry to be shown In pairs: Pluiu tomatoes 40 cheese, hand made 1 (HI Vt doz. plates ...... 1 00 50 Fowls, t'ldcks. honey in comb, 5 Bis or ornamentul platter ...... 1 00 50 'I doz. cucumbers (ft for table 40 DR. W. C. WALKER AG11K ULTUKAI. ANI> IIOKTI CULT UR­ Brahmas 1st. 2d. 1st. 2d. more Light 50 4(1 50 40 6 stands celery 40 honey In cans Class 35—Plants and Flowers. AL. SOCIETY, Dark 50 40 60 40 8 bunches lettuce 40 maple sugar, 10 llis or Best collection of house plants, not Cochin — * New variety lettuce 40 more ... 40 less than twodoz. pots ...... 2 00 1 00 Buff 50 40 50 4(1 Endive lettuce 40 maple syrup. 1 gallon 40 six plunt.s, different varieties, I’urt ridge 50 4(1 50 40 8 watermelons . 40 umbertx-r syrsyrup 40 lu pots ...... 1 00 50 The Eminent Physician and Sur­ T*» 1*** llt-hl hi St. .Julius, Tuesday, Wfrtnc*. White 50 40 50 40 3 mtiskiuelons 40 mltice pie 40 display of cut flowers, not less Bay, Thursday and Krlilay, Sc|>-- Black 50 40 50 41) Western Giant muakmclon 40 apple j>le 40 thun six designs ...... 1 00 60 geon, of Detroit, Michigan, Langshaiis . . 50 4(1 Ml 40 % peek Lima la ana 4o pumpkin pie 40 floral design ...... 40 20 It in'ii-r It 7 II II a»«» - 0 I’lvmonth Rocks 50 40 50 40 Sample parsley 40 cream pie, 40 collection of dahlias...... 40 20 formerly of New York, will Wyandotte* 50 40 50 40 '« dozen vegetable eggs 40 lemon pie. 40 zinnias...... 40 an Polish Peek Salsify 40 eustaru pie 40 asters...... 40 20 make the following Regular HOUSES. Black 50 40 50 40 I doz. red peppers 40 marble cake, 40 verbenas...... 40 20 White 60 4(1 Ml 40 Golden Fpright peppers 40 sponge cake, 40 pansies ...... 40 70 Monthly visits. Silver 50 40 50 4(1 new variety peppers 40 coffee cake 40 phlox 20 Clas.se 1,2. unit 3. horses three years old or Citrons 40 over, to Is- shown In harness. Golden 50 411 50 40 fruit cake 40 balsams...... 40 20 Black Spanish 50 40 50 40 Peek sweet potatoes 40 loaf cuke 40 petunias 40 so Class 1 Horses for All Work. Leghorns — sweet yams 40 new kind of cake 40 geruniiims, .. 40 20 White 50 40 50 40 H doz. radishes 40 layer cuke, 40 carnations ...... 40 20 1st. 2d. Brown 50 40 no 40 Best and greatest variety of vegeta ­ chocolate cake 40 banging baskets...... 40 20 bles grown by one exhibitor 1 00 Stallion 4 years old or over *4 00 a oo Black 50 40 50 41) sugar cookies 40 pair hand baskets...... 40 20 Hamburg* Best and greatest variety of roots ginger cookies 40 parlor boquet ...... 40 20 Stallion a years old 4 oo a oo for feeding stock 1 oo Stallion 8 years old a oo 2 00 Golden Spangled 60 40 50 40 doughnuts 40 basket lioquet .....;...... 40 20 Silver Spangled 5G 40 50 40 Collection of vegetables grown by a gingerbread, 40 plate lMM|Uct...... 40 20 Gelding 4 years old or over a 00 laiy under 16 years of age I 00 Gelding a years old a oo 2 00 Golden Penciled 50 40 50 40 cornbread 41) six button-hole txiqiicts ...... 40 20 Mare 4 year? old or over a 00 2 00 Silver Penciled M 40 50 4" autumn leaves and grasses ..... 40 20 Mare 3 years old a oo 6 00 Black .50 40 50 40 Class 29- — Embroidery. single |sit plant grow n by ex ­ Colored Durkins 50 40 50 4<> hibitor. ..„...... 7...... ;...... 40 20 Mare or gelding 2 years old 2 SO ISO Best collection ten or more pieces Mare or gelding I yer.r old 2 SO 1 iiti White Dorkins .V) 40 50 40 FRUIT. Class 3H Boys atid Girls Under Dominiques . . 50 40 50 40 by one person 1 50 1(1 Colt under one yea’ old 2 SO 1 50 sldelMiurd cover, 75 Span 3-year-olaa 4 oo a 00 White Bantams M 4<) 50 411 Class 25. Years of Aj?e. Span geldings 4 y> ars old or over 4 00 a 00 The committee is authorized to award not lunch cloth. 50 to exceed three lirsi and two second upon table cloth 50 Best collect Ion natural curiosities.. 75 Span gelding and mare 4 years old toilet towels. 50 outline tnup of Michigan ...... 75 or over 4 00 a 00 any worthy variety of breeding pens, im-iis to A PPLES. consist of a cock aiid five hens 5) to llrst and Collection of apples grown hy exhib ­ napkins. 50 specimen ornamental work ...... 50 Span mares 4 years old or over 4 00 a 00 center piece pateli work quilt ...... -50 llrood mare with foal l>y side, 4 y’rs 4li to second. itor. correctly labeled, giving a 50 succession of fruit Ihroughout tin- (lollies, not less than three 50 plain woolen siH-ks ...... 4<> old or over a OO 2 00 bed-spread on cotton or linen 50 plain woolen stockings.. 40 Notk Ml horses entered for speed shall Class 20 Turkeys, Geese, Etc. usual season i on Twelve varieties of winter apple- table-spread on cotton or linen 50 jdain woolen mitten...... 40 not Ih - eligible to compete for other premi­ TURKEYS. toilet -et 60 plain hand sewing ...... 40 ums offered hy tin- society. grown by exhibitor and correctly Bronze labeled, giving a succession of table coverson wool or silk 75 ornamental sewing ...... 40 Class 2 Roadsters. \\ bite fruit for the usual season 1 00 table scarf on wool or silk. 75 machine sewing ...... 4') Buff Six varieties of winter apples grown sofa pillow 50 crochet tidy...... 40 Carriage horses a years old or over must lie t i rey by exhibitor for market purposes I On picture drape 51) canvas tidy...... 40 show ii to buggy. Black mantle drupe 50 tatting ...... 40 Summer Varieties. easels 50 lamp mats...... 40 Stallion 4 years old or over 4 00 a 00 IH'CKS. Stallion a years old 4 Hi a oo Early Harvest 40 20 skirt fii) table mats...... Stailiou 2 years old a oo 2 oo Bourn Primate 40 20 infant's blanket 50 Best -ample hop rising bread...... Gelding 4 years old or over a 00 2 00 Aylesbury Sweet Bough 40 20 footrest, 50 salt rising bread...... ST. JOHNS, Gelding 3 years old a 00 2 00 I tejUfl Red Astnuhtn 40 20 pincushion 50 brown bread...... Mare or gelding 2 year-old 2 50 I .r>o Topi, not Early .Strawberry 40 2'i tidy 50 tin mixed biscuit...... Mare 4 years old or over a 00 2 oo Mnseovey Early Joe 43 20 comb and brush truy. 50 basket of flowers ...... HOTEL ST. JOHNS, band lioquet ...... Mare a years old a 00 2 00 Pekin Autumn Varieties. photogrupli case 50 Colt under 1 year old 2 .">0 1 50 GEF.SE. pin tray 50 hand made calico dress. Brood mare 4 years old or over. Maiden Blush 40 20 liunner. 50 Prettiest dressed doll by girl under Toulouse Twenty Ounce 40 20 l>iano cover I ihi 12 years of age ...... with foal hy side a 00 2 00 Bremen Saturday, July 30 Span 2-year-olds 4 00 a (Hi ( he n a ngo St raw berry 40 20 tire screen 50 Best collection of paintings, four Brown China Hawley 40 20 veil case 80 pieces ...... Span matched horses 4 00 a no I>nrk China Span roadsters 4 years old or over 4 (Hi a 20 DRAWN WOIIK. knit lace... Class.'! Draught Horses. Class 21 Ornamental. 1 hitches* of Oldenburg 40 20 fancy apron Alexandria 40 20 collection ten or more pieces 1 50 telling ...... 40 20 OVID, Peafowls 65 lied spread 50 \or k Iiieluss a. draught, all cross bred White 65 Winter Varieties. stallions may compete. pillow shams. 50 Class 37—Musical Instruments. English Phea-auts 4n Jonathan 40 20 50 RETAN HOUSE, Stallion 4 years old or over 4 ihi a (Hi t idy Pearl iitiincu Eow I- 40 Twenty Ounce Pippin 40 20 set of six dollies 50 Best display musical instruments.. 2 00 I 00 Stallion a years old 4 oo a (H) \VIdle 11(linen Fow I- 4• 50 For the la--t collection of big t liing- exhib ­ have heretofore proven most obstinate to the Premiums same as in class 4. Lady Washington ...... specimen hand made lace 50 25 ited by one exhibitor, not enumerated in Medical Profession, yield like maitic under Beardless barley •)" pillow shams 50 Si x Niagara ...... the atxivc li-t. collection to consist of not his skill and systemic treatment. The Doctor r GATS. I’ockbngton ...... Class ii Coat'll Horses. less thun S varieties...... 1 00 Is endowed with the wonderful gift of lieing While mil- 50 20 Worden ...... *s 31—Work by Woman Over 70 able to Diagnose without questioning, ana jH Premiums same as In chi" 4. Black oats CHERRIES. will describe with the greatest accuracy your Yellow oat* 50 20 Years of Age. Class 7 Standard Bred Horses. Black Eagle ...... MANUFACTURES. aches and pains wherever located, tells better New variety of oats .Vj Black Tartarian ...... how a person feels than they can tell it them­ sofa pillow. 50 25 Class 40. selves. Premiums same as in class 4. ( 1 >K N. George Wood ...... shams. 50 25 Yellow Spanish ...... Best sewing machine, new ...... I on There is no need to live in constant misery. 12 ear* yellow dent corn 40 20 sheets and pillow-cases 50 25 It costs nothing to see him. The fullest ('lass s Shire Horses. whlti dent corn 20 Early Richmond ...... patchwork quilt 50 25 I (Hi I>oots and shoes...... I IH) examinations are free, and his prices for treat­ Premiums -nine a* in das- 4 red dent corn. 4(1 *20 PEARS. knit mittens 4(1 20 ment are within the reach of all. He is a friend s-rowed yellow corn 10 20 men's knit host- 40 20 dry goods ...... I ID Summer Variety. ready made clothing ...... 1 IHI to the atHirted and will turn none away 8- rowed white corn 4*» 2o women's knit host- 411 20 unaided. The merchant mingles with the s-rowed blazed yellow corn 4 > 20 Bartlett ...... rugs. 40 20 croc Kory and gla-sware ...... I IHI ('lapp ’s Fa voriti- ...... display of silverware ...... I (Hi artisan while seeking relief at his hands, and s-rowed blazed w loi - corn to 8u mending by hand. 40 20 hundreds are cured every year. CATTLE. King Phillip com ii 2" Autumn Variety. specimen hand sewing 4(1 20 plated ware...... 1 OH opti.-al good- ...... I (hi (.mail I rack corn.. 40 2o Buffon ...... specimen etching. 4(1 20 READ WHAT THE PEOPLE * AY: Class'd Short Horns. New variety dent corn 4> 2o millinery good* I 00 I mtclies- d’A ngoulene ...... inarhle works ...... 2 (Hy 1 The Rev. W. G. VanBurger, who resides New variety Hint corn 4 1 2-i Flemish Beauty ...... Class 32 Knitting. near Laingshurg. Michigan, voluntarily offers Bull :i years old or over 1 00 :t nn Sweet corn 4<( 2 i cooper's work...... 50 Bull 2 year- old :t :»o •j 50 Seekel ...... bed spread 75 50 brooms ...... 60 the following testimonial for publication. He Evens i - en corn lu 80 says: "1 have been a -offerer for years from Bull 1 yeai old 0 •j ;>n Early -wt-. l corn 4-i 2" Winter Variety. men's woolen hose. 40 20 Best 12 dozen axe helves, hand made 5u Bull under 1 year old ,'i on •j on ladies’ woolen hose. 441 20 heart disease anil spinal weakness andforthe New variety sweet corn 40 20 Vintr of Wakefield...... WAGONS. CARRIAGES AND 1IARNI past year have ls-en so nervous mid have I 'iiw 1 yea|-s old or over no .*>0 men’s cotton host- 40 20 White pop corn to 2" Winter Nellis ...... trembled so I could scarcely hold a Isiok or Heifer :i year* old 50 5n Bed p< >p corn 40 2o ladies' cotton hose 4(1 20 MANUFACTURED IN THE COUNTY Heifer 2 yea 1- old :i no 2 on PEACHES. woolen mittens 40 20 double carriage ...... ___ 2 00 (10 paper steady enough to read, and could not Hiu< pop corn la 2i write with a pen. I felt sick all over and was Heifer 1 yea 1 old . if 1 50 New variety of |>op corn 4" 2" Barnard's Yellow ...... wtsilen mittens, fancy 41) 2d sing ’lt- carriage ...... 2 00 1 nn 1 letter under 1 year old 2 50 1 54! ( raw lord's Early...... silk mittens, fancy 40 20 double buggy, open ...... '1 iH) 1 IHI entirely unfitted for husine--. After three llevon-. \y-hires, Galloways. Holstein-. GBASS SEED. ('rawford's Late ...... woolen lat-<- 4l) 20 single buggy, open ...... 2 00 1 IHI months ’treatment with Dr. (’. W. W alker, of I Jersey-. Bed Poles and He re fords, premiums h till. Bed clover June gra-s seed 50 25 I lill's Chi 11 ...... cotton lace 40 211 skeleton lillggv ...... 2 »o 1 (N> Detroit, all is different, and I am ls-tter than I t he same as in class '.(. Bed clover mammoth m 25 Lord Palmerston ...... linen lace. 411 20 S111 k V...... 1 no 60 have been for six years. \m working every Al*ikc clover seed .Vi 25 Richmond ...... skirt.. 50 25 l a mi Wilson...... 00 1 (HI day and preaching every Sunday. All thanks Class 10 (trade Cows and Heifers. '1 iinothy so d , .'ill 25 Wagoner ...... purst 40 20 single wagon ...... 1 00 1 to Dr. Walker. (Signedi W. G. Van Bcrgkr .” Bed top seed 5U 25 Yellow Rareripe, new variety... woolen slippers 40 20 bill sleigh* ...... 1 1 0 5n Octolier 24th, 1H5*7. In this class all (inti vt and crosses of any Flax seed 50 86 t-hihl'sslipper's 40 20 cutter...... 1 nn grade may compete. PLUMS. Mr-. S. W. Rose, also of Ovid, rejoices lieing Hungarian grass seed 50 25 child's sacque 411 20 double farm harness...... ___ 2 IK) 1 On cured of catarrh of the stomach, 15 years ( 'iiw 4 years old or over a (HI 2 IHI Millet 50 ft Bradshaw ...... 4 hassock. 40 2d double carriage harness...... 2 00 1 on standing. Best milch cow of any a ■ or hr< :< ih ) 2 IHI •Bye 51 25 German Prune .....10 h'ggins. 40 2d single harness ...... • in 1 (HI ('ow :i years old a ihi 2 (HI ItKA NS AND PEAS. I mp.-ria I Gage .....4" shtM-s. 40 2d None perhaps feel more grateful to the doctor Heifer 2 years old .841 1 .HI shawl 4(1 2d than doe- Mrs. J. H. Dennis, of Ovid. She says, Vt bu. Pea beans 5a 25 Jefferson ...... 40 llcifcr I vear old nn 1 IHI Moore's A rd it- ...... 40 ladies' vest 40 20 “I wish every |x*ir sufferer might know the 1 (HI White kidney beans 5u 25 wtsil hood 40 20 good I have received under Dr. Walker’s treat­ r old 2 00 Bed kidney lieuiis 5U 25 Smit h’s (frlev.ns .....40 lid You Take Wa-liington ...... It silk Insid 40 20 ment and profit hy my experience. There are for jiriend unis in allot her New variety ol beans 5a 25 fascinator 40 20 da- >ete tor premium's in this Yellow Egg ...... 40 many in Ovid and vicinity who know how Field pert- .'Hi 25 t idy 40 20 miserable I have Im-cii for years suffering with a du- New variety of pea- .VI 25 New Variety ...... 4 ) Each plate must CROCHETING. complication of diseases which -corned to resist Best sample of hops lu 20 onliiln not less than five all medical -kill until I consulted I)r. Walker; Class 111 Fat Cattle. specimens. bed spread, cotton or linen 75 50 Best collection oi grain not enumer­ Scott’s now I feel like a different person. I feel grate ­ ars old 4 00 3 (Hi ated in the almvc li-t. not less shawl. 60 2-i ful to the doctor and offer thi- testimonial Steer or heifer 2 \. ills old :i nn 2 ihi that l-i varieties 1 oa T5 C!:iss27 Canned and Dried Fruits. carriage afgfaan 60 25 voluntarily for the benefit of ill chronic suf­ shelf lambrequin 6(i 25 at- old :>g 1 .Ml Best and greatest collect ion of grains ferers." let- 1 year old 2 nn 1 (HI shown hy anyone person I (D 75 Notk All fruit put up in acids will Ik-re­ skirt 60 25 jected hy the committee. purse 40 20 Emulsion REMEMBER TATE OF VISIT. tidy; cotton or lint-11. 40 20 Best and greatest variety of canned Mr. Wm. Redman says, also, that he had liecn edging, cotton or linen. 4o 20 through the winter? If so, we afflicted for ten years with Asthma and Hay \ EGE TABLES. frail ...... l ihi 75 slippers .. 40 20 SHEEP. Canned pears...... 40 jo are sure it quieted your cough, Fever, the result of catarrh; has doctored with shoes. 40 20 only temporary relief. He is now a well man, Class 25. Best and greatest variety of picked silk IiimmI 4o 20 Class 12 American Merino. fruit .1 00 40 healed the rawness in your not a vestage of the dread disease remains. wool Iiihk I 20 He fee's grateful to Dr. Walker. Ram years

s 2 ID I IHI Black Raspberries . 40 fancy rug 4" White Star potaUa-s 40 2-1 Grapes ...... 40 embroidered rug. 40 little children. Suffice to say our homo is a N otk Kwes a veios old or over shall have Burbank-cedingpotatoes 40 20 Quinces...... 40 knit rug 4 1 ting a little thin and pale. happy one bred and sucked lamb until t lirce months Ih-- Early Ohio polut-ocM 40 2o Crab Apples ...... 40 rag carpets, ten yards or more 60 Then, why not continue the Eputpsy (for fits) positively cured by a re­ fore time of showing. Snow Hake potatoes 4o 2o Goosels-rrles ...... 40 hand make shopping hag 40 cent icientiflc discovery. Pride of America potatoes 40 2o Tomatoes ...... 40 scrap hag 40 same helpful remedy right One of the most respected young men of Class 13 Merino Grades. WhitH-elephant |M>tut4H-s 40 2o Corn ...... 40 button hag 40 Gre.nl Rapids. Mr. C. If. Banks, lias doctored Blue victor potatm-s 4u 20 opera glass bag ...... to through the summer? It will do w-'.h all the best physicians he could hear of Pen of ewt not less t han 2 years old Huckleberries ...... 40 White Peach blow potatoes 40 20 R lack berries ...... 40 party bag ...... 40 you as much good as when the end finally given two wpeks to live. Con ­ or over 2 (D I ID Empire State potatix ’s 40 20 laundry Img ...... 40 sulted I)r. Walker, took his treatment and la I IHI Cranls-rrles...... 40 Pen 2 ewe- I year old 2 (HI Early Sunrise potatoes 40 20 Currants ...... shoe bag ...... - 40 weather is cold. now n well man. He had chronic stomach Pen 2 ewe lambs 2 (HI 1 ID 40 Early Everet potatoes 4o 20 Pickled Peaches 40 work bag ...... 4o Its persistent use will certainly trouble, weak lungs and constant cough, rheu­ Class 14—Lon# Wool. Farmers' Beauty |M>tatocs 4<» 20 Pears...... 40 sachet bag ...... 40 matism nnd Bright ’s disease. He has gained Andrus White I tost- potatoes 40 2(1 Cucumbers...... 40 handkerchief ease...... 4> give you a better appetite and a thirty-five pounds and works every day. He The same premiums for long wools, middle Hell potatoes 40 20 Grapes ...... 40 glove case...... 40 advises all who are sick to see Dr. \\ alker. wools or any distinct breed, premiums same Dakota Bed potatoes to 2n Mixed pickles slumber robe., 40 stronger digestion. Mrs. C. M. Stutzman cured of Blood and as In class la. Early Yaughan potatoes 40 20 Tomato Catsup ...... fancy fan for decoration ..... 40 ftkiu disease of twelve years standing. Chicago Market potatoes 4" 20 Pickled Beets...... lamp mat...... 40 It will cure your Mrs. L. E. Lambert cured of various ulcer* Class 15—Long Wool Grades. Early Hose (h dittoes 40 20 Tomatoes, ripe ... needle 'box. 40 weak throat and heal on limb. Late Rose potatoes 4<) 20 Tomatoes, green fancy sofa pillow 40 Miss Ella Crane cured of Bronchial trouble % Early Freeman potatoes 40 20 The same premiums will Is- awarded as In Apple foot rest ...... 40 your inflamed lungs. and lung disease. class la. TURNIPS. Plums>fum: ...... toilet set...... 40 Miss B. H. cored of female weakness after Where no competition exists the committee pin cushion ...... 40 It will cure every case being treated by many noted physicians Is authorized to grant but one premium. Peck White sweet turnips DRIED FRUIT. brush broom holder...... 40 of consumption, when Yellow zWeet turnips Dried Apples ...... 40 sample domestic dyeing. Troublesome Skin Diseases such Yellow Rutabaga turnip Peaches ...... 40 Collection Indian curiosities a cure is possible. as Eczema, Salt Rheum, Erv sipelas White Rutabaga turnip Blackberries...... 40 fancy Don’t be persuaded eto., Successfully Treated Also SWINE. CABBAGE. Cherries ...... 40 display of rope work ...... 4*) Special Treatment for Weak Men 3 heads cabbage Currants ...... 40 photograph case...... 40 to take something they say is just Class lb Essex. Bed cabbage Pumpkin ...... 40 and Women and diseases of the Early cabbage Corn ...... 40 Class 34—Paintings and Drawings. as good. Nerveous system, all curable Boar 2 years old or over 3 IHI 2 (HI All Druggists, 5.-c. and ft. Boar 1 year old mi Late cabbage ...... JELLIES. 3 2 IHI Best collection of photogruphs hy Scott A Buwrtr, Chemists, N. Y. cases guaranteed. Boar under 1 year old 00 1 (HI BEETS. Specimen Currant Jelly...... •...... 40 artist, (the exhibitor must !>*• Breeding sow 2 years old or over Dr. Walker successfully treats all diseases of 3 00 2 01) Peck French Sugar beets Apple Jelly ...... 40 the owner and producer of the Eye. Ear, Throat, Lungs, and all chronic, Breeding sow 1 year old 3 IHI 2 00 Grape jelly...... 40 the exhibit) ...... 2 00 1 00 a Blood lieets Dreadfully Nervous. private and nervous diseases and deformities, Sow under 1 year old (HI 1 IH) New variety Is-ets Raspls-rry Jelly ...... 40 oil paintings of not less than as Granulated Lids, Deafness, Cross Eyes, Four pigs under 6 months old 2 (HI 1 110 Mangle Wurtzel red Quince Jelly ...... 4n six pieces ...... 2 W 1 00 G knts :—I was dreadfully nervous, and Discharge of the Ears, Bronchitis, Chronic Tomato Jelly ... .40 oil paintings, figures ...... - 75 50 Mangle Wurtzel yellow globe .40 for relief took your Karl’s Clover Root Cough, Goitre (big neck). Fever Sores and Class 17 Poland China. Parsnips Crab1 Apple jelly..... oil paintings, landscapes...... 75 50 Ulcers, Bright's Disease, Rheumatism, all Plum jelly ...... 10 oil paintings, animals...... 75 50 Tea. It quieted my nerves and strength ­ Premiums same as class 16. Orange carrots ...... diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, Heart, White carrots Peach‘ Jellyelly .. . 40 oil paintings, flowers ...... 75 50 ened my whole Nervous System. I was Stomach and Nervous Diseases; Chorea (St. Cranls-rry Jelly .40 oil paintings, fruits...... 75 50 Class IH Berkshire, Suffolk or Any troubled with Constipation. Kidney and Vitus Dance, Epilepsy (fits) General Debility, ONIONS. Collection of Jellies not enumerated water color paintings, not less Scrofula, Skin Diseases, and all disease* due Other Distinct Breed. Peck Rcri'onlons In this list...... 50 ft than six pieces...... 2 00 1 00 Bowel trouble. Your tea soon cleansed to bad bbssi: also rectal diseases. White onions Sample chow chow ...... 40 So water colors, flgu res ...... - 75 50 my system so thoroughly that I rapidly will give special attention to difficult Premiums same as In class III. New variety onions Vinegar ...... 40 20 water colors, landscapes...... 75 80 regained health and strength. Mrs. S. cases and to cases other physicians have failed Onion sets N otk -Where there Is no competition the water colors, animals...... 75 60 to cure. Bank references. committee is authorized to grant but one water colors, painting of flow ­ A. Sweet. Hartford, Conn. Sold by Persona applying for treatment will please Class 24. premium. ers ...... 75 60 Chas . W. Loud , St. Johns. brine from two to four ounce* of urine, first POULTRY. water colors, painting of fruit 75 50 passed in the morning preferred, for analyst^ SQUASH AND PUMPKINS. DOMESTIC. paintings on silks...... 60 25 Ladies, Take the Beet. If you are Qneetion blanks sent on application. Enclose Class 19. 3 Marblehead squashes painting* on satin...... - 60 28 stamp for reply. Those unable to see the lllllllmrd squashes Class 28 — Dairy and Household Pro ­ atnttngs on velvet...... 80 2» troubled with Constipation, Shallow Doctor can address. Speciai , Hrt.r.s All birds shown in lids Turban squashes R>m«lngton painting ...... f0 25 Skin, and a Tired Feeling, take Karl’s clans must have lieen owned hy and In pos ­ Mammoth -quashes ducts. painting from nature...... 60 *5 W. O. WALKER |M D., session of the exhibitor at least one month architectural drawing ...... 5n 25 Clover Tea, it is pleasant to take. Sold previous to the entry for exhibition. (Continued on Fifth Page.) Sp -clmen white bread, salt rising 40 25 crayon drawing ...... -50 26 by Chas . W. Loud , St. Johns. Box 78 Detroit, Michigan, More Good Word* For Morton. seamen left by Cervera have surrend­ Will A. Norton of Clinton county OUR’S WITHOUT A FIGHT ered to me. Obstructions are being re­ 6 All NEWS IN BRIEF. desirous of becoming the republican moved from mouth cf harbor. Upon candidate for congress in the eighth coming Into he city I discovered a per ­ Why CONDENSED REPORT Of THE MOST district and we very much hope the re­ Gen. Toral Surrenders Santiago to the fect entaglsment of defenses. Fighting IMPORTANT EVENTS. publicans of that district will favor his United States Forces. as the Splanards did the first day it Do You Not ambition. It is a matter with which we would have cost 5,000 lives to have can have no personal participation so taken It. Battalions of Epanlsh troops Use the Best? far as the nomination is concerned, but N tswi OV ThL Column Will Kimble the SOMETHING L.KE 10,000 PRISONERS, have been depositing arms since day­ Render to Keep Well Informed of the we most earnestly desire to see an ag ­ light In armory, over which I have Progress of the War Between the ITniteJ “The proof of the pud­ gressive, level-headed and loyal republi ­ guard. General Toral formally sur­ can sent to Washington in place of the With 5,000 Square Miles of Tetvitory rendered the place and all stores at 9 States and Spain. ding is in the eating." democrat now representing the eighth Included in the Surrender. a. CL [Signed] Wednesday. July 13. No Proof 9 No Pay. district. Will Norton of Clinton county “W. M. SHAFTER, General Toral has again refused to is such a republican, and his nomination “Major General." accede to General Shuf e.’s demand fir If no benefit, you can would be opportune and wise from many Gen. Mile* Will Now Head an Army That unconditional surrender and the bom ­ got vour money back points of view.—Cadillac News and Ex ­ INDIANA'S QUOTA IN COMPLETE. bardment of Santiago is expected to be press. Will Conquer Porto Rico, and Be Coiupoited of New Men —Es­ resumed today. whore you bought. But It is reported that W. A. Norton will Troops Want To Be gent to Florida but Captain Eulate of the destroyed Span ­ be a candidate for congressional honors timates of the Cost Obtain No Prowjw. bo sure you got In Blood. ish cruiser Vizcaya tells a vivid story before the convention in the 8th district Indianapolis, July 18. — Governor of the naval battle In which he met The Republican. If the republicans desire to clean out Washlngtc n, July 15.—Secretary Long Mount has telegraphed the war depart ­ defeat. Judge Brucker they want to put Will received the following cablegram yes­ ment that Indiana’s second call had Notwithstanding Sagasta's anxiety to Norton on his trail, as they have no terday from Admiral Sampson, duted been mustered Into the federal service. resign to escape the odium of sting for better, and doubt if as good timber in peace, he is yet unsble to bring about off Santiago: The new troops consist of the One Hun­ SARSAPARILLA Thursdavi Julv 21. 1898. the district.- Grand Ledge Republican. the formation of a new cabinet and may “Santiago surrendered.” dred and Sixty-first regiment and two be forced to remain In office. “ The Kind that Cures.” NOTICK. Independent colored companies. The Watson's prospective departure for Uncle Sam ’s credit seems to be pretty Washington, July 16.—After an ex ­ governor said the regiment would pre ­ We, the undersigned, do hereby agree Spain with a large squadron is taken iards, many houses wrecked by tha good. Subscriptions for two hundred to refund the money on two 25-cent bot ­ tended conference with the president fer to be sent to Florida, but the re­ to indicate that Havana will not lie sponse received only intimated that If American shells and misery appears on millions of 3 per cent, war bonds were tles of Baxters Mandrake Bitters, if it last night, at which three other mem­ bombarded during the summer, but that every side. fails to cure constipation, billiousness, ary more troops were sent south Ihe operations in the West Indies will be called for, and when the books were bers of the cabinet were present, See- request would be considered. The Puerto Rican expedition, It is sick headache, or any of the diseases for confined to the subjugation of Puerto believed, will sail before the week Is closed July 14, applications had been rtary Alger said: “The situation Is Just Rico. which it is recommended. Also will Final Report on Casualties. done. Three monitors at Key West are made by the American people for one Transport Lampasas sails with re- refund the money on a 50 cent bottle of this: The Spaniards at Santiago are General Shafter’s Headquarters. July under orders to sail Tuesday. enforcemerts for Shafter from Tampa billion, three hundred and sixty-five Downs ’ Elixir, if it does not cure any prepared to surrender, but they want 15, via Kingston, Jamaica, July 18. — Work of removing the mines from More transports will follow today. millions of bonds. All subscriptions for cough, cold, croup, whooping cough, or Theflnalrepc rtof casu'.tiess In thearmy the harbor of Santiago has b gun. to carry their arms. We have deter­ First Ohio Cavalry will leave Camp throat or lung difficulty. We also since it landed ir. r'uba three we. ks ago amounts of over $5,000 were rejected, mined to grant no such ci ncession, nor Thomas today for the front. Tuesd.ty, July IS. guarantee one 25-cent bottle of either of has been forward d to Washington. It thus placing the bonds in sums of $20 the above to prove satisfactory or money any concession, except the generosity General Miles has started for Porto shows an agg e-ate of 1,914 oflU-ers an 1 Thursday, July 14. up to $5,000 with the people. refunded. A. O. Hunt , Travis Jk Baker of this government to transport them men killed, wounded and missing. Th“ Rico with about 10.0U0 troops, and it and Fildew &. Millman . General Shafter announces he will at is expected the Amer can fi g will soon to Spain.” killed number 246, of whom 21 were noon today open fire on Sunbago with officers; wounded, 1.584, of whom 98 float over the Isl nd . ho t 2 00 m >re every gun he has unless the city is men will he hurr ed fo w ird fr >m Tam­ The republican county convention A t’oiigre-K Which Made HUIory. Washington. July 17.—The war de­ were officers; missing, 81. of whom none surrendered. The guns of the navy will pa, Charleston, Camp A ger an 1 Chlck- Friday was a thoroughly representative From the St. Louis Globe Democrat. partment has posted the following tele­ were officers. Of the wounded only GS also throw thirteen-inch she.is in:o the The congressional session which ended have died. amauga. one, and was united on the leading gram to the adjutant general, dated Spanish stronghold. Admiral Dewey 1 as proteste 1 against last week will always ho d an important Santiago de Cuba, July 17. Gen. Duttlclil IIhh Yellow Fever. The Spanish minister of foreign af- questions before it. If one could judge place in the nation's annals. It enacted the German udm r .l's ?ed. Expedition tarrying arm -, a v muni­ When the present senatorial district gained in 1867. In this session too, ac­ Consultation and examination Free and Strictly Confidential. Bianco attempted suicide when 'he tion was taken to settle all the questions, learned that Cervera’s fleet was de­ tion, food and clothing to C ne al Go­ comprising Clinton and Gratiot was some of them of many years’ standing, stroyed. Some of bis < lfi ers int rfe el mez’s army is offle'ally reported to formed, Clinton presented a candidate which have been in controversy between and saved his life. have completed its task with entire and agreed with Gratiot that one term the United States and Canada. DRS. B. S. & CO., success. Friday, July 15. should prevail, and Gratiot have the In the domain of domestic affairs the record of the session has been almost Santiago has been sun endered to the ABBREVIATED TELEGRAMS. nomination in two years. This was The Celebrated Specialists equally notable. A national bankruptcy American forces in Cuba, up. n condi­ Fire destroyed seven business houses tion that the Spanish soldiers he re­ carried out, but at the end of Mr. Mar­ law was enacted, the first which the Of the American Medical and Surgical Institute, of Muskegon, Mich., in Murfresboro, Tenn., causing losses turned to Spain. General Shafter es­ tin’s first term, Gratiot wanted to re country has had since the law of 1867. estimated at more than $100,000. timates there ate 12 000 to 15 000 men to nominate him and let each county have which was repealed in 1878. The refund Will be at the Steel Hotel St Johns, Mich., Robert C. Kirk, who was lieutenant ing of the indebtedness of the Central be transported. two terms. This was agreed to. Now Big expedition of American troops governor of Ohio from 1860 to 1862, died and Western Pacific Railroads was pro at his home in Mount Vernon, aged 78. it is certainly our turn, and our delega ­ vided for, and the severance of the con ­ about to sail from Tampa for Sant'ago FRIDAY, AUQUST 19. The Chinese torpedo boat Hee Chung tion will expect the nomination will be nection between the government and is ordered stopied. OFFICE HOURS FROM 9 P. M. TO 7130 P. M. TWO DAYS OF EACH MONTH. Paris paper reports that the Euro­ sank at Port Arthur and 118 men sank conceded to Mr. High. these roads was arranged in a manner which is satisfactory to the people. Iu pean powers, England inc uded, a e dis­ with her. the first session of the present Congress, cussing inte.venton against the U ltel The prevalence of yellow fever at San­ the extra session, the L nion Pacific mat­ States in the Philippines. tiago has n ade It re essary to disinfect ■X ter was dealt with. During the session Third Manila expedition is reported the mails coming from that point. RUR & IMhCCNS- Jivtiti also the disabilities imposed on ex-Con- to have reached Honolulu July 1. Edward Baggott. one of the leading federates by section 3 of the fourteenth German papers denounce the Irene plumbers of Chicago, has made an as­ amendment to the constitution were re­ incident as false, but talk boldly of af­ signment. Liabilities $125,000; assets, moved, and what was practically the last fairs at Manila. $200,000. feature of the reconstruction legislation Secretary Alger when he heard of George Pillsbury, of the firm of Pills- except the abolition of slavery and th»- Santiago's surrender, said the Puerto bury & Co., president of the North ­ endowment of the negroes with the bal­ Rico expedition will be hastened for­ western bank, died at Minneapolis, aged The person guessing nearest to lot was thus repealed. This completes ward at once. 82 years. the munber of main springs we the work of healing the wounds of the Cu'an insurgents have a rl n of es- Ed Dunkhurst. the “Syracuse giant, ” will have put into watches for the civil war. tal 1 s' ng the cap tal of the r govern ­ has issued a challenge to Tom Sharkey year ending August 1st, 1898, will Throughout the entire session Congress ment at Sant'ago. or Jeffries for a bout from ten to get a $3.00 prize, and the person was more than ordinarily busy. The The Florida and Fanita expedition twenty rounds. guessing next nearest a $2 00 prompt work in thy passage of the $50- lard d suppl es for General Gvinn z at Eben Brewer, who had cha ge of ail prize. 1st prize, an opal ring, 600,000 appropriation bill shortly after Pa!o Alto, Cu a, J -Iy 3. postal arrangements of the United solid gold. 2nd prize, an 8 day the Maine disaster, and speed which Suturday, July 1(1. States in Cuba, died near Santiago. half hour stroke clock. Any per­ was shown in dealing with some of the Pr«* i lert McKinley s in confer­ Cuba, of yellow fever. son above 16 years is eligible to war measures immediately before and ence with n eml ers of his cabinet unt.l The first woman to he p’aced In the guess. Cut out coupon at bottom immediately after the opening of hostili ­ nearly 1 o ’cloc k this morning, and it Sedgewlek county. Kas.. jail is J< sie of this add. write name, address ties, recalled the vigor displayed by Con ­ was decided to make no conces3.ons to Landfa'.r, who was arrest d at Wichita and number of guess on same, and gress in the extra session in the sum­ the Spanish army at Santiago. on a charge of hor.-e stealing. send or bring to us, where it will mer of 1861. An army of 300,000 meD Latest reports from Santiago show was raised and equipped during the ses­ Mrs. Rockhill. the wife of W. W. Rock- be put into a light box, and not the comm sslor.ers appointed to ar­ hill, United States minister to Greece, examined until the award of prizes sion which has just closed; $900,000,600 range terms of the surrender still dis- was appropriated, $.‘156,000,000 of which died at Athens of typhoid fever. is made. You do not have to be a cuslng the matter. General Shafter The steamship St. Paul has anlvid regular customer of ours to gu *ss, was for war purposes; many war vessels cal les the e < annot po si' le be a failure of different 6orts were bought wherever from St. Michaels, Alaska, with 176 but no objection will be made to in completing the aria g menls. miners returning from the Klondike becoming one. Write name of they could be obtained; the construction Commodore Watsc n’s squadron Is ex ­ of many new vessels was authorized; country and with $3,000,000 in gold and paper from w hich coupon is taken. pected to start today and Spain is drafts. thousands of new men to man the new threatene d by an early attack upc n its Porter & Emmons. vessels were raised, and the navy, which home p< rts. It is also announced that Fnn>'i"il of Omar D. Conger. stood sixth in guns and men at the be­ Puerto Itieo is to be taken by the Washington, July 15.—The funeral of ginning of the year, Germany's being Ame.i an f. rces very soon, and Manila the late Omar D. Conger, former Unit­ □ext ahead of it at that time, has gone Name. may be occupi ed within a fortnight. ed States senator from Michigan, took up to the fifth place. A war revenue bill, It is tiel eved in Washington the-e com­ place yesterday from his late home In all of which, except the duty on tea, con this city. The services were conducted Address. sisted of internal taxes, was enacted, bined attacks will compel Spain to sue for peace. w ith extreme simplicity. After the ser­ which is expected to yield $150.000,600 a Number of Springs ...... President McKinley is said to be an­ vice s had been concluded the body was year, and a popular loan of $200,000,006, noyed I y the delay at Santiago, d fi ite sent to the senator's native state for which was largely over subscribed, was Instruct.ons hav.ng been given the Interment at Port Huron, Mich. made. During the session which closed Name of Paper. American commanders that the sur­ Flr-t Captured Spanlnh Flag. yesterday Congress and the President, HE CURES AFTER OTHERS FAIL. render must be unconditional. supplemented by the navy and army, Washington, July 19. —The first Span ­ made a great deal of history. The Most Successful and Scientific Treatment of All Diseases and Weak ­ General Otis leaves San Francisco ish battle flag captured In Cuba by the with two vessels and over 800 Jnen for American army reached the war de­ nesses of Mankind Possible to Obtain. Manila. partment yesterday. General Corbin ST. JOHNS MARKETS. Tba most widely and favfrably known Specialist In the United State*. His long expert Minister Correa of the Spanish cab­ displayed it to view on the back of a mce, remarkable skill and universal success In the largest hospitals In the world enables inet says the matter of Cuban inde­ Woodruff & Tromp Shoedoalers. drain quotations are furnished by the St. Sim to treat all CHHON 1C, NEKVOU8 , SKIN and liLool) Diseases upon the latest scien chair In his office. It was captured by Jo Iiiih wheat houses every Thursday, and are for •lfio principles, and entitles him to the full confidence of III i a filleted everywhere. pendence ought to be left to a vote company B, First United States infan­ the prices paid that day only. Fan ATT MAM has no superior in diagnosing and treating diseases and Puerto Rico. Wales Fractures a Knee Cap. Wheat, red...... 70 Tealtnrnt that has never failed in thousands of c:ises that bad been pronounced bey.,r.. Harvard arrives at Portsmouth, N. , July 19. —A bulletin issued Oats...... ; 26 nope. Many people meet death every year who might have beeu restored to perfect bea.u H., with 1,008 additional Spanish pris ­ Dressed Chickens...... 08 tad they placed their caees in the bands of experts. last night at Marlborough House, the oners. London residence of the Prince of Cut *; ' Dressed Turkeys...... 12 IMPORTANT TO LADIES.—DR. OTT.MAN, after years of ex perience, has discover Dressed Ducks...... Or the greatest care known for all diseasespecaliar to tbe sex. Female diseasesliseases positively i ■ Sunday, July 17. Wales, says the prince has fractured Dressed Geese...... 08 his left knee cap. Dressed Beef...... 07--08 by the new remedy, OLIYB BLOSSOM. The cure is effected by home treatment,meat. Entirel General Shafter reported to Washing ­ harmless and easily applied. Consultation Free anaand 8strictlytrictly Confident!Confidential. ~nlcago Live Stock. Dressed Hogs ...... (KV— M* »». OTTMAR operates success!nlly and ------DEAFNESS. I cure 90 per cent, of a ton yesterday that Santiago would sur­ Live Hogs ...... S-25--8.70 painlessly for squint eyes, pterygium, iridec cakes. Mnnv cases cured in one treatment. render formally this morning at 9 Chicago, July 18. Live Cattle...... 8.50 —4.00 tomy, turning in or ont of eye lashrs or lids, Prices Dressed Mutton...... 4.50 DISCHARGING BARS cured in ever.. o ’clock, when the Spanish soldier, Hogs —Estlamted receipts for the day, Butter...... 10^-1! closure of tear duct and all other eye opera­ 43,000. Sales ranged )[email protected] for pig* tions. CATARRH OF THE NOSE, bronchia would march out and lay down their [email protected] for light, $3.80©3.85 for rough Eggs, per dozen...... 09 -It* CHRONIC SORE STBS and granu ­ and lung troubles, caused from catarih, pc., arms. on Men’s Chocolate Lard, per pound ...... 07 lated lids quickly cnrrd. tivcly cured. packing, [email protected] (or mixed, and $3.90 Potatoes, new...... MV »0 A CERTAIN AND POSITIVE CURB General Brooke and war department @4.10 for heavy packing and shipping Vici Kid Shoes, Onions, per bu...... 60- -T for the awful effects of early vice and tbe officials held a conference with cltl.en. lots. Clover Seed, June and Mammoth 2.00—2.60 numerous evils that follow in its train. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE- Beans...... of Puerto Rico In regard to the com ­ Cattle—Estimated receipts for the lline Southern Tie, PRIVATE BLOOD AND SKIN day, 17,000. Quotations ranged at $5.15 Alsyke Clover Seed...... 8.50 —8.75 DISEASES speedily, completely and per- AGED MEN. ing expedition to the islOd. Rye...... :* manentlv cured. k CIIDC PIIDC The awful effects of early @5.45 for choice to extra steers, $4.76@> worth $3.00 at $2.45. Barley, per cwt...... 60—A' It was announced at the war depart* 5.10 good to choice do., [email protected] for _ NERVOUS DEBILITY AND SEX­ H OUllL IfUnCi vice, which brings or- ment last night that transports carry­ 1 line All Kid Lace, Hay. No. 1 Timothy ...... 7.00—8.00 UAL DISORDBRS yield rapidly to his ante weakness, destroying both mind and fair to good, [email protected] common to me­ Hay, No. 2 Timothy ...... , 5.50—6.00 skillful treatment. body,...... with all iu dreadl iful ilIlia, permanently ing the Spanish prisoners of Santiago dium do., [email protected] butchers' steers, worth $3.5o at $2.65. Hay. Clover. Mixed ...... 5.00 PILB8 , VISTULA AND RECTAL cured. back to Spain would sal) not later than [email protected] fed western steers, [email protected] ULCRRS guaranteed cured without pain or July 25. Stockers, [email protected] feeders, [email protected] 1 line All Kid Lace, detention from business. DR. OTTMAN SSTEVT cows, [email protected] heifers, [email protected] bulls, State Notes. SYPHILIS, GONORRHEA, OLEET. paired tbemselvea by Improper indulgent- Wounded soldiers from Shafter’s ar­ Spermatorrhea, Seminal Weakness, Lost oxen and stags, $3.60@>4.70 Texas steers, worth $4.00 at $2.95. and solitary liabite, which rnln both mini my arrived at American ports In vari­ and [email protected] veal calves. A scarcity of laborers Is being keenly Manhood, Night Emissions, Decayed Facul ­ and body, unfitting them for business, study, ous hospital ships yesterday. 1 line Vest Top Lace, felt at the mines in the Menominee ties, Female Weakness and all dellcats dis­ society or marriage. Sheep —Estimated receipts for the orders peculiar to either sex, positively cared, day. 12.000. Quotations ranged at $4.00 (Mich.) range and the output will be MARRIED M KN, or those entering oa Monday. July 18. worth $4.50 at $3.45. ms well as functional disorders that result that happy life, aware tA physical debility, @4.95 westerns. [email protected] natives, and considerably reduced thereby. from youthful follies or the excess of mature quickly assisted. While bands played "The Star [email protected] lambs. Bids have been advertised for exca ­ years. WE GUARANTEE TO CUBE Nervous Spangled Banner" and cannon fired a St. Louis Grain. SPECIALTIES! Catarrh, Skin Diseases, Debility, Failing Manhood, Syphilis, Varico­ vating work for a boys ’ Industrial school Sores, Pimples, Scrofula. Blood Taints, cele, Stricture, Gleet, Unnatural Dischargee national salute the American flag was St. Louts, July 18. to be begun at Marquette. Mich., this Eczema, Cancer, Piles and Diseases of Women Weak Parts and all Kidney and Bladder raised over the governor's palace at Wheat—Unsettled; No. 2 red cash ele­ summer. The bui.d.ng Is estimated to Quickly and Permanently Cured by the latest Diseases. Santiago yesterday noon. An enor ­ vator. 72c; track, 73@74c; July, 71c cost $10,000. approved treatment as pursued by leading AF’Cases and correspondence confidential, asked; August. 66V4c; September, 65Hc; Woodruff specialists of America and Europe. hut personal consultation preferred. mous crowd witnessed the ceremonies Wecember, 66*^; No. 2 hard, 72@73v£c. At a special meeting of the Wiscon ­ FREE EXAMINATION OF THE UKINS. —Each person applying for medical treat ­ attending the surrender of General Corn —Better; No. 2 cash, 32c; July.32V4c sin alumni of the University of Michi­ ment should send or bring from 2 to ♦ ounces of urine (that passed first in the morning pre­ Toral and the Spanish troops. bid; September. 325< lady en- efforts to endure pain is part of woman's St. Johns. Ferdinand Platte, of Westphalia, lost also spoke of what she had escaped by o y1n a her sudden death, and how such sorrows creed. Many women ’s lives are a constant F. D. Bixter, of Freemont, Ohio, made i a straw stack and a few bushels of ealthand struggle with lassitude; many are violently enriched the social life of the community Icomfort tn a business trip to St. Johns the first of j grain by fire from an engine used in in bringing us in such close sympathy herdeclin- ill without apparent cause, and few indeed threshing on July 15th, grain insured in with each other. lng years. are in normal health. the week. the Farmers’ Mutual. Miss Bailey was an accomplished lady Young This is all wrong and might be different Rev. D. D. Martin will preach in the i having Bpent several years at Oberlin again In if women would follow Dr. Hartman's ad­ Mrs. Anna Fitzpatrick returned to her .feeling Grange Hall in Bengal next Sunday at College, and for more than three years and tn vice. Perhaps the most practical printed 2:30 p. m. home in Fowler yesterday. She has had been studying and teaching in spiritl But talk to women to be found anywhere is in been in St. Johns four weeks caring for Detroit where she had gained consider ­ there are many woman who are not so for ­ Mrs. N. J. Worden, of Grand Rapids Dr. Hartman's book called “Health and her sister, Miss Celia Ingraham, who able recognition as an artist. She had tunate, who. in passing through the trying was the guest of Mrs. M. A. Worden been engaged to marry a very promising change of life, leave behind them al! tle-ir Beauty," which the Pe-ru-na Medicine Co., has been very ill. Miss Celia is much former health and strength. How often Columbus, 0., will mail free to women this week. young man, who died at his home in improved and able to he around. Owosso nearly three years ago. they either die or emerge from the ordeal only. It is certain that Dr. Hartman's Mrs. Lena Martin went to Durand | invalids forever. Upon thischange,which Pe-ru-na has proved a perfect boon for Dr. R. D. Sleight, who has been con comes to almost every woman between the Tuesday after visiting her sister, Mrs. j ages of 40 and 50, her after health depends. women's diseases of the pelvic organs. It nected with Dr. S. E. Gillarn for some B. V. Soule. To the Editor of the Clinton Rkpub - Zoa Phora is at this time particularly a treats them scientifically and cures them time past, has gone into partnership lican : I would like to make a state “woman ’s friend.” permanently. All druggists sell it. Mrs. E. S. Graft, of Owofso , was the > ment regarding a part of M. L. Kenyon ’s It enables her to pass through the event with him under the firm name of Gillarn easily, naturally and insures good health “I received your book and commenced guest of Mrs. Frank Downham the & Sleight. Dr. Sleight is a line young add. in last week's paper, which reads as when all is over. follows: “This is to certify that Me the use of your medicine at once, ” writes first of the week. man and has made many friends here by Read what one enthusiastic woman Mrs. II. D. A moss of Greensboro, (la., to Cormick representatives have this day writes regarding It: Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lancaster left | his genial and happy manner. He will adjusted my McCormick binder so it "I sin a irrc.it friend of Zoa 1’hd^L I hare used It Dr. Hartman. “ I took five bottles of At Intervals during the past 12 years. It carried me Pe-ru-na and two of Man-a-lin. 1 feel like a new woman. When I commenced yesterday morning for Boston, Mass., undoubtedly meet with the success that works all right. 1 opened up a field of safely through the critical period of change of life heavy grain satisfactorily. I am now without a single hick flay and it did icreat things for taking Pe-ru-na I could hardly walk across my room; now I am doing my own to visit relatives. he deserves. me in many ways. I always recommend it whore X work and can walk to church. I shall never cease to thunk you for prescrib ­ satisfied the binder had not been pro see a case that needs it 11 always does splendidly, Miss Mable Gould returned to her About thirty friends and schoolmates perly adjusted before, consequently I often accomplishing more than you have ever ing for me. I had been under the treatment of two doctors but never received claimed for It, and more thnn one won Id readily home in Ionia Tuesday, after visiting gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. willingly settle for said machine." believe who did not personally know the case*. any benefit i ntil I commenced taking your medicine. I wish every woman When I am tired and nervous a smal 1 doseofZOa who was suffering as I was would send for one of your books. May God bless friends in St. Johns. A. Beadle on the evening of Sa urday, Ah to the machine's working all right I'hora qulets and n-*>f s me. 1 aiwa> have it in my you ami spare you many years to relieve women who are suffering as I was.” they were the ju.’ges of what that signi house. Yours truly, Miss Bessie Smith, of Muir, spent | July 9th, in honor of the birthday of tied. The machine did good work, only MHS. MAHY O rXlANDLRR, Fifty thousand women will be counselled and prescribed for this year free of Hattie Creek Mich Sunday and the first of the week with Miss Cora Austin. Those present from not first class. Said tield of heavy grain To IT G. Colman. Secretary. charge by Dr. Hartman, president of the Surgical Hotel, Columbus, O. All N H It is equally Rood at all times of life her brother, Jessie Smith. out of town were, Miss Eva and Mr was the lightest on my place. women suffering from any disease of the mucous membrane, or any of the Zoa Plmra is for woman who suffer from H< >ward Blum, of Lansing, and Miss The proper adjustment required a any of the ills that female flesh Is heir to. peculiar ills of women, may write to him and the letters will receive liis Mrs. S. A. Cook and son Charles and dozen expert's visits and the second Book about Zoa Phora sealed in a plain personal attention. Write for special question blank for women. Miss Mable Skuse, went to Pittsburg | Vernie and Mr. Orva Dunkel, of Ovid, machine. envelope mailed for^ the asking. Zoa Phora Medicine Co.. Kalamazoo. Mich. Wednesday for a month's visit. Ice cream and cake were served, and at In one of my fields the hinder ! now a very late hour the guests departed for use was run over the same ground tin* I V.. < ifi. hv Travis Baker. Mrs. H. M. Rose and son returned to ; MERLE 3EACM. Dr. F. I'. Wilson, Enos Peacock, home, wishing her many another happy same way as the McCormick and picked George Smith, and Ray Robson attended their home in Grand Rapids Saturday j up and handled down grain not cut by birthday. the county convention at St. Johns last after a visit with relatives here. McCormick binder. I i-hing at 111** Lake is fine and mai y Friday I publish the above to explain the parties from Lansing and St. .Johns are John Bloss, of Olive, returned from a DIED matter more thoroughly and correct any William I’nrtell and Russell and Joe enjo\ ing it. trip to the Soo and Mackinac island. false impressions that might arise from Drumhelli r left Moudav for the west in seeing tin* advertisement. Dance at the Beach Friday evening, S‘*arch of a climate less detrimental to He reports a very pleasant trip. The funeral services of Miss Cora Like a Lily .Tilly ’id, first class music. Bill for dance Elizabeth Bailey, whose sudden death is 1 have disposed of said McCormick r health. Mrs. Frank Beam and daughter, of hinder. Ralph Cowlks . is possible to users of oO cents. The publican* invited. refered to at length in another column, There was a little unnecessary d s- Litchfield, returned home Wednesday was held from the home of her parents i COLMAN ’S .Mrs May Conrad has returned to her ordcr in this neighh rhood last Sunday I after a month ’s stay in St. Johns. Monday afternoon,' they were largely j Miss Jennie Graham, of Au Sable, is home in Watertown after a few rhtvs and warrants were issued but as yet j attended, friends from Detroit and j visit vith her sister, Mrs. Frank llaiuu w ithout direct results. Mri. T. J. Fishburn and daughter and | Owosso were present. The Moral offer j the guest of Miss Leah Fowler. Lily Lotion gardner ings were rich and beautiful. Miss; John M Easton, who has been in 1 Miss Cora Knickerbocker went to Ithaca There will he serv ices at the Baptist s made on purpose to remove Tl, Eiuiuons sang in her usual pleasing way • Tan mul Freckles, Pimples aud Misses Bertha R and failing health for several montns, died I Wednesday morning to visit relatives. church both morning and evening nex Myrtelle Moore in company with tst. some very comforting selections. Rev. Black Beads,and make the skin soft as early last Friday morning of heart di- i Mr. Martin spoke words of comfort Sunday. velvet. Cures Bar/sir’s Itch, King •Johns friends picniced at Round Lake sense. Though over eighty years of age, .Mrs. Joel Wolcott and daughters,! Worm and Skin Diseases. which were intended to direct the sor 5old by all Druggists. Price 50 eta. Frida\ and Tuesday spent the day at lie had enjoyed good health until within i Stella and Helen, and Elmo and Edna ! Mr. Grand Ledge. row strieken to the* sources of light and G. W. Emmons and family left for 1 the j>ast year. He had been an honored Erink are spending a few weeks in Bay cheer. His subject was “The Cloud of Argentine this morning were they will and respected citizen of Boh for many For Sale by Travis it Baker. Vie v. Brightness," suggested by the scene of stay about four weeks. years, and was clerk of Clinton count' j the ” Transfiguration. ” He said in part: for four years. He leaves a wife and BATH. Mrs. A. ,T. Morris and Mrs. W. E. “ We are today beneath the cloud of other relatives to mourn his loss. The death's shadow, it deepened in our fore ­ funeral was held at the Rose church at Morris, of Boyne City, returned to their 1 Mrs A C. Smead, of .Jackson, has bodings, until it burst in a fury’ of storm Bears the ju Theine KindMini YouTuunavBAiwaii Have Always Bought been visiting at the home of Mr. a d 11 p. m. Sunday, Rev. E. M. Parsons home yesterday after a visit with Mrs. I and despair over this home. Its dark Big aatare Mrs S. Bachelder for a few days. , officiating. CASTOR IA II. M. Perrin. ness still hovers about us, save as the For Infants and Children. of A mi uher of the young people of Divine presence may change it into a The wind Mew so hard Tuesday that cloud of brightness. From the blinding Bath am camping out at Park Lake. Reece Marshal threshed 039 bushels of The Kind You Have Always Bough. th>* Court House Hag pole was bent tears we lift up our eyes, and enquire if William Clise, nmv of Atlanta, spent Bears the J9 The"># IU,IUKind Youmu naveHave aAlways 1 wavy Bought wheat for Theron Shaver in six hours about four feet to the east. It has since the early setting of life's sun means Bears the several days last week with relatives at night, or the coming in of a more perfect and made two sets. Signaturo of "rr thisr place. been straightened. day, and a smile of hope wreathes our SPAULDING & CO GENERAL HARDWARE, GASOLINE STOVES,

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m% SPAULDING St CO tom* as wo startt d, "why yon asked tho CEREMOMLJS CALLS. WATER AS A MEDICINE. bt ai.le that. ’’ AT A WEDDING. "As if you weren t listening with all Etiquette Observed l>y the Hostess and rt »w to t'w Naturt-'it Cri-at Itemedjr to your (a:. ” said 1 scornfully. tier Visitors. < urn llt-Ht Kt-Hults. By ANTHONY HOPE. Flo took no notice of this remark, Ceremonious calls should be paid be­ How many people realize the modici- but \\( nt on in tbeouLnc.it possible man­ tween (he hours of luncheon, abont half )nl value of water, asks Dr. J. F. A Pioneer ’s Danger. [Copyright, 1W, by the Author ] ner to observe: [last 2 ami .half past 5 iu the afternoon. Wliitmeyer in tho New York Tribune. I airxit that I attired myself with un­ "I think I'd better have my gloves They ought never to Le paid ou Sunday. It is safe to assert that tho number usual cart*. It may Lave been weak of white. They are always useful.” The hostess must immediately detach who really appreciate the value of wa­ THE FEARFUL STRUGGLE OF AR EARLY ine, but I did not wish Phillippn March "I shall have my bat black,” said I. her-elf from tlioso with whom she may ter as a medicine aro few in this or any to thank heaven that she was walking "Now, Dick, ” t'W.ostu luted Flo, "I bo conversing and step forwutxl to greet other town. Yet if people devoted more dowu the aisle on Worsley ’s arm instead don ’t expect you to be kind or gener ­ tlio newcomer und speak to her for a time and reason to the use of nature’s SETTLER. of ou mine. ous or considerate or —or uico or —or few minutes until she finds a comfort ­ great remedy and less timu in dosing And tlio first person I saw when I got affectionate, but you might be honest. able seat. When a visitor enters a draw­ themselves with all sorts of compounds How One of the Early Farmers in Michigan Over­ iusido the church was mv cousin Flo, You know lie looked at it.” ing room, she should study to enter with for real and imaginary ailments it would dressed with quito remarkable taste and "Never,” said I. “And she blushed self possession aud composure. To some not be long before this country would elaboration. as red us this rose. V nervous women it is undoubtedly an *ee a finer and healthier lot of people cam a Serious Difficulty-His Life I sat down beeido her, depositing my “It wasn’t a blush, dear,” said Flo, awkward moment when entering a room generally. new hat on the seat with great caro. with much apparent gentleness. “The full of possible strangers, but the ordeal Now, for the sake of illustrating tho of Hardships. "I know exactly what you ’re think­ poor girl was very warm, aud her com ­ should be gone through with us smiling beneficial effect of water, take a child ing,” I whispered, with a sarcastic plexion is never— What are you smil­ a face as may bo, and it is, at the worst, who will m t go to sleep, undress him From the Observer, Flushing, Mien. smile. ing at like that?” a very short ordeal, for, having sbuken and give him a good, warm hath, pat Frank Long who lives nsnr Lennon,Midi., "I took the pills according to direction* “Hush! It’s church,” said Flo, open ­ “Oh, nothing, ’’ says I, with a sar­ hands and greeted you, the hostess will him dry and bundle him up for tho is one of the pioneer farmer* of Venice town ­ and soon began to notice an improvement in hasten to pass you on to a seat some ­ night. x Th e soothing und quieting effect ship, Shiawassee county, und by his imliistry my condition. Before the first box was used ing a prayer book. donic laugh. 1 could get about the house, though with where in the room, so that sbo may be of the bath will become apparent long ami thrift in which many hardships w.-re en­ “But ho won't look at you, ” I pur ­ " Will you be good enough to tell me, dured, he new has one of the best farms in that great difficulty, hut alter using five boxes I sued malignantly. “He will wear a ploase, Dick?” at liberty to rceeive other incoming before he is ready for the crib, aud un­ section. was entirely cured. “Since that time I have felt no return of proud, happy smile and will have no "When you give mo my hat”— guests. less he is suffering from au ailment of He tells an interesting story of when his When entering a drawing room, it is some kiud he will probably bo asleep as life was in danger during his pioneer duys. the rheumatic pains. I am confident that eyes (ho never had any to speak of) ex ­ ”1 hate a man who ’s mean.” He says: Ilr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pule People cept for his blushing bride.” There was a pause. We had reached a great mistuko to stop and speak to soon as his iiead touches the pillow. "About November 1, 1894. on starting to saved my life and 1 try to induce my friends I hardly expected Flo to reply to this friends until tho hostess lias Leeu greet ­ A celebrated specialist on diseases of get up from the dinner table, I was taken who are sick to try the same remedy. now the road in which the house was, “I will gladly answer any question con ­ roniark, but after a moment's pause she ed. It is enough to bow aud smile aud tho skin once remarked, "If people with a pain in my back, and found myself aud we turned down it. The carriage unable to move. The pain increased and cerning my sickness ami wonderful cure, observed, in a singularly incisive whis­ containing tho bride und bridegroom perhaps say iu passing, "I'll see you would use more water in a systematic spread over my entire body. 1 was obliged provided those who write enclose stump for per: was just behind us. again presently.” It isalso not the best manner, both internally and externally, to tuke to my bed. The physician who was reply. "I rank Long .” Sworn to before me at Venice, Mich., this "Sho wtfc't blush.” “Walk closer to me,” cried Flo in a taste to go round the room aud shake it would be necessary for mo to take up immediately summoned pronounced my ease hands with every one of your acquaint ­ another branch of medicine, as there muscular rheumatism accompanied by lum­ 16th day of April, 1MM<. I was annoyed. Women aro so want­ hasty whisper. bago. He gave me remedies and injected (i. B. Goldsmith , Justice of the Peace. ing in magnanimity. I ranged lip. A sudden thought struck ance who may be present. It is better to would be littlo or no skin disease to morphine into my arm to ease the pain. The cure of the seven *t eases of rheuma­ “I bet you a sovereign she does, ” sal ! bow to those wl»D may be farther off treat. ” "My d isease however, graduuily became tism by Hr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale me. People has ocoivred all over tlie land, and I, taking out my betting book. and,wait for the chance that may bring Tho systematic use of water as an in­ worse until I thought that death would he a "I say, Flo, ” I observed, "I wonder welcome release from my sufferings. 1 could its |mwer in ordinary eases is proportionately “And I don ’t believe he’ll look at • . r if they’re sorry by now. ” them your way. Not, however, that it ternal medicine is of great value, par­ not sleep but would lie awake ull night and greater. These marvelous vegetable pills all tlio time. ” Flo glanced at me out of tho corner would be incorrect once during the visit ticularly so to persons who aro subject rub my leg. , go directly to tbe seat of the trouble and exert a powerful influence in purifying and "I’ll take yon the double event, ” 1 of her eye. to change your seat for ono by un inti­ to disturbances of the stomach and other •This continued for alxmt four months. mate friend with whom you may wish portions of the alimentary tract. Besides iny regular physician I also con ­ enriching the blood by eliminating poison ­ said angrily. “Adozeuof gloves against "I expect he”— she began, but I laid sulted another doctor nut he gave me no en­ ous elements and renewing health giving a new bat. ” a finger ou her arm. to speak. A gobletful or two of water at a mod ­ couragement und said his medicine could do forces. “Tho best gloves? ” asked Flo, her “I should think she”— I begau. Flo W’e have so far been regarding the erate temperature when taken at night mi no good. Many diseases long supposed by tbe medi­ visitor as calling with a number of oth ­ before retiring und the same quantity “i was finally induced through rending cal profession to lie incurable, have suc­ gazo fixed on the murriago service. drew a little away from mo. Tbo car­ some accounts in the newspapers regarding cumbed to the potent ii Alienee of these pill*. "You shall choose ’em yourself, ” riage dashed by. Flo aud 1 stood look ­ ers, but should a lady call and be shown of hot water taken au hour before break­ the wonderful cures wrought by I>r. Wil- This universal remedy is prescribed by said I, and I booked tho bet, remarking: ing at one another. into the empty drawing room, pending fast will go far toward maintaining a liains’ Pink Pills for Pale People, to try them phv-ieians, recommended by tlruggists, and "Ho wijl notice nobody but her. Ho "We can’t go on like this,” I said the hostess ’ arrival, she should take a good state of health. This applies par­ which I did as u lust resort. everywhere usee l>y a grateful public. will not observe, Florence, that yours is decisively. "We must settle it. The convenient seat and await her. It would ticularly to persons who are subject to a new bonnet. ” first question is, Did ho look at your not Lo well for the lady of the house to gastric disturban stpilue to indigestion. enter and find you standing, as though Insomnia is an ailment iu which the “I've worn it before, ” said Flo, much bonnet? Now I will look at vour bon ­ Old Forts In Pennsylvania. vexed at my penetration. net, and then you \^1 be able to de­ a complete tour and inspection of the effect of water is usually beneficial. As room had been your recent occupation. a result of the constant rush aud the Pioneers of Pennsylvania who went be "Before the looking glass, ” I retort ­ cide whether be didTnu same.” yoml the limits of the country when peace ed scornfully. "That's all.” “Ob, do yon think that will be—sat­ When two ladies call together, they rapid inode of existence iu large cities was established by William Penn’s treaties At this moment Aunt Maud and the isfactory? ” usked Flo, with a hesitating should be careful that the hostess does people who are inclined to bo nervous with the Indians und undertook tho cul­ colonel entered the edifice. As they Eiuile. not come in and find them just conclud ­ suffer through their inability to sleep. tivation of fertile lands in other parts ot passed ns Aunt Maud observed, in a "Eminently,” I answered. ing some private conversation. A hot foot bath or a general tub Lath the state found it necessary to havo fn benevolent whisper, “Ab, there aro tho I began to look. Presently Flo said: An ordinary call of the kiud we are taken ju>t before retiring frequently every community some substantial place dear children together, as usual!” now considering should not exceed 25 works wonders in these cases. of refuge in time of attack by hostile sav­ "But you ’re not looking at the bon ­ ages. Wherever there was a settlement of I suppose Flo heard. Looking at tho net at all ” minutes unless its extension is urged When there is reason to suspect that by the hostess. A first ceremonious visit water is contaminated, it may be ren­ white men there was a fort or blockhouse, ceiling, she asked: "You must really let me do tbo thing usually built of hea\y [dunks and stout "Is there no room anywhere else?” iu my own way,” I pleaded. should never be longer than 15 minutes. dered tit for use by sterilization —that logs, and in most cases inclosing a spring I took my hat. 1 op' ued tlio door of "Oh. but, Dick, here’s somebody Some ladies cut it down to 10. is. by boiling for a few minutes. The and or more houses the pew. In another second I should coming! ” Nothing is more tiresome than a degree of heat required to boil the wa­ Over 200 such primitive forts were built have been gout —perhaps forever —but " We are doing nothing wrong, ” said formal visit, for so little interesting ter is sufficient to destroy the life of any in Pennsylvania prior to the year 17ts:i. it so chanced that, just as I stepped out, I sturdily. “Dili ho do it, Flo? ” conversation can bo entered into, but micro organisms that the fluid uiay con ­ Some of them, besides furnishing shelter for tin* settlers from attack by the Indians, Pbillippa March walked up tho aisle on ”N no; not like that,” she admitted there aro a few subjects that must not tain. FOR be touched upou —i. e., personal ail­ were used at times by tho provincial sol­ her father's arm. We narrowly escaped reluctantly. «■ flow to Become Muscular. diers. Tho names of a few arc recorded in a collision. I got back safe, but fluster­ ments, domestic inconveniences and tbo "Exactly. ” said I triumphantly. “I Walk a great deal, carrying some ­ history, but most of them had only locul 4717 ed, into the pew. discussion of mutual friends, save in Northern and all ~ ‘ Points knew he didn’t. I kuew ho couldn ’t. thing always in tbo hands. This de­ fame and long ago pussed almost com* "How awkward you aro! ” said Flo. Just ask them to put a two inch band the briefest and most kindly manner. pletcly out of memory. Few traces of any velops the arms. To roll a hoop might Direct Connections at Owosso Junction mid "It’s au allegory, ” said I, rather Gossip, which at all times should right ­ of them remain, and all means of identi­ on t lie hat—for Uncle John, you know. ” be good if ono were brave enough to do Durand with D. it M. R’y Trains. pleased on reflection. ly bo barred, must be especially so dur­ fying their locations and tho part each POPCLAV KOI TE TO "But wait a minute, ” said Flo eager ­ so in public. Practice lifting a littlo The service passed off without inter­ ing the course of a short first call. played in tho early history of Pennsylva­ ly. “There’s something else. ” eve ry day. Never strniu or tire your- ruption. Nothing occurred to stop the "I recollect nothing else,’ suid I. I nia might soon have been lost but for tho self. Eat meat, drink milk and practice thoughtfulness of some member of the leg Howell, Ann Arbor, marriage. Tlio procession, headed by Artlutlc but Iiicxpensive Furuitare. was still looking at Flo ’s bonnet. bending backward,forward aud sideways Mature of 1893, who secured the passage tlio happy pair, was formed to walk People of culture turn with disuust "She had to blush, ” murmured Flo. every day. At night rub about a table- of an act requiring tho governor to ap­ dowu tho aisle. At this point Flo from a largo proportion of tho cheap or Toledo and points east and “It was a double event, you know. ” spoonful of brandy or rum into your point a commission to make an inquiry nudged me violently. namentutiou which altogether ruins the "Of course it was,” I conceded, recol ­ skin ou 1 he under and tender part of the into tho location and history of these forts south and for “Look cheerful!” she commanded and rcjuirt upon the advisability of mark­ lecting. "But there’s not the least arms. peremptorily. doubt that sue blushed. I saw it plain­ ing the site of each with a suitable tablet "Look cheerful yourself! ” I rejoined. ly.” How to Enjoy * Clgnr. or monument. CLARE, CADILLAC, MANISTEE, "You might be at a funeral.” Several of our fellow guests happened After a cigar has been bought the This commission was appointed by Gov­ ernor Pattison and did its laliorions work TRAVERSE CITY and points "Might I?” asked Flo, too frightened at this moment to turn tho corner of end should bo rut smoothly off by a well. The state was divided into five sec­ to bo resentful; and she straightway as­ the road. clipper or sharp kuifo. Tbo reverse end tions, each of which was assigned to one north. sumed a most dazzling smile. She also "Dick,” said Flo, "watch me when should then bu placed iu the mouth and member of tbo commission, and the com­ moved a littlo nearer mo. t!ie«e people pass, and then yon ’ll be able the cigar blown through. This removes bined reports of the commissioners are We operate our own line of steamers from Frankfort. Michigan, to Manitowoc and " What hypocrites ”— I began, but I to tell whether it’s the same thing. ” all the little particles of dust which published in two handsome volumes, en­ Kewaunee. \\ isconsin, and Menominee saw Pbillippa Mar—Pbillippa Wors — In a moment I saw that I was done. I cannot bu avoided iu the manufacture titled "Frontier Forts of Pennsylvania,” and Gladstone, Michigan, and ran save a valuable addition to tho historical ar you money on tickets to tiie west and well, Phillippa ’s eyes upon me. With- had not hitherto found it necessary to lay aud prevents them from being inhaled northwest. any stress on Flo ’s complexion, and it is into the throat aud from producing chives of tiie state. Tho descriptions of the two hundred odd fortsare necessarily brief, >V. H. BEN SETT, «. P. A., Toledo, Ohio. sufficient to remark that it is such as to coughing. Thu cigar should then be but tho main facts in regard to each are enable her to Mush in a perfectly unique lighted, and particular attention should plainly given. manner. I continued to look at her bon ­ be paid to its being thoroughly ignited Nothing as yet has been done toward net, and as tho people went by she all over the surface of the end. Then the erection of tbe tablets suggested bythe blushed. Then she raised her eyes to instead of pulling away like a steam iu- act of 1893. but ill some instances this im­ F. R. Jackson —Merchant Tailor. mine in inquiry. 1 always speak the gino the smoker will find that three or portant work is receiving the attention of truth at any cost. four puffs every minute make the best tho Society of tho Daughters of the Amer “There was not, ” said I, candidly, way to enjoy the cigar. The smoke ican Revolution. — Buffalo Commercial. but sadly, “a vestige of anything of the should be kept iu the mouth a siirrt STYLISH SUITS sort on Phillippa ’s face.” time in order to appreciate the flavor of “I’ll have them long and cruiuply, ” MODERNIZED SHERATON SIDEBOARD. the tobacco. Then it should bu emitted cried Flo, triumphantly clasping her otherwise artistic value of large quan ­ slowly. CAN ALWAYS BE HAD OF bauds. tities of modern middle class furniture. now to Fry Cucumbers. "They’re out of fasbiou now, ’’Ire- Fortunately the dt in and for furniture Tiie Dreaded marked, hoping that it was true. of plain but desirable appearance bus Boil a good sized cucumber till near­ (Crumply ones aro very expensive.) been met by manufacturers who aro am­ ly soft iu milk and water flavored "Are they? But you once said you bitious to demonstrate that furnituro on slightly with onion. Remove and drain liked them, Dick. ” good lines need not necessarily be ex ­ dry, cut it up into slices when oold und I gazed at Flo in some astonishment. pensive. In illustration may be cited a brush each slice, which should be about "And if you liked them, Dick, I simple but creditable style of sideboard a third of au inch thick, with egg, and T. A. Slocum, M. G., the Great shouldn't mind how unfashionable th iy in mahogany euriched by brass bundles. dip iu bread crumbs, after which fry iu "■‘"•F.Usck* 1 *quee.:cd up agnlnst Ho anil grinned Chemist and Scientist. Will Send were. No, I shouldn ’t a bit, really.’’ This may bo briefly decribed as a mod ­ butter till amber brown. To be served rapluro ugly. ernized editiou of the popular "Shera­ in the center of a hot dish with mashed Free, to the Afflicted, Three Bot ­ I do not pretend to be more hard heart­ tles of His Newly Discovered out liesitEtion I squeezed up against Flo ton ” style. potato round. aud grinned rapturously. I knew that I ed than most men. I was very much Remedies to Cure Coneumption touched, and as we begau to walk again and All Lung Troubles. should h Jar about it afterward, but I Cara In Small Matter*. How to Make Knglish Chutney Sauce. Merchant Tailor towurd the house i whispered to Flo: cnuld not afford to consider that. That household is the happiest aud Take 2 pounds of brown sugar, 2 Nothing ciiuM lx* fairer, more philanthropic They passed by ns. Worsley certainly "It was two dozen, wasn’t it?” best managed where the mistress looks or carry more joy to tiie nulictiiri, than tiie otter quarts of strong vinegar, 4 La pounds of of T. A. Solemn, M. C.. of DM Pearl Street, New "Oh, Dick, will you, really?” after small matters herself and requires did not look at Flo ’s bonnet —that I am good cooking apples, 1 ^pounds of rai­ York City. Has the Newest Things and prepared to take my oath to —but un­ “Yes, rather." those under her to do likewise. Wear Confident that lie lias discovered an absolute “On your honor? You won ’t draw sins, 4 ounces of salt, announce each of cure for consumption ami all pulmonary com ­ doubtedly PIjiHij pa blushed. I had and tear of domestic articles may be plaints, and to make its (treat merits known, lie Guarantees a Perfect Fit back?” white mustard seed aud of grated gin ­ won. I put my hoi k hack in my pocket considerably reduced if they are treated will send, free, three (Kittles of mediciuc, to any Every Time. “No, ou my honor! Two dozeu, all ger root, half an ounce of finely minced reader’of The Republican wlio is suffering and followed Flo with a happy smile. intelligently. For example, tubs and garlic or onion and a pod of red pepper. from chest, bronchial, throat and lung troubles crumply. ” or consumption. I found her in the act of kissing Phil- buckets are preserved from cracking if Boil tho fruit, sugar and vinegar to ­ Of course I ought to have known. Already this “new scientific course medicine ” WALKER STREET EAST, ST. JOHNS, lippa. a littlo water be left in them. Sauce­ gether until a pulp. Turn into a pan lias permanently cured thousands of appareutly “And you looked perfectly charming, The very moment Flo obtained this pans and kettles can be prevented from hopeless cases. MICHIGAN. promise from me she ceased to blush, and add tho other ingredients. Put into Tlio Doctor considers it his religions duty—a dear,” said Flo. rusting if when washed out they are a large jgr aud stir daily for a week. duty which he owes to humanity to donate his “How do? ’Gratulate you, ” I ob ­ she settled her hnnuet, she assumed a placed upon the fireplace, so that all infallible cure. staid and distant air, she quickened her Keep well covered. Put in small glass Offered freely, is enough to commend it,’ and served to Worsley, who was looking moisture may be evaporated by the beat jars and set in a cool, dry place. This more so is the perfect confidence of tho groat extremely uncomfortable. Then I shook pace, and she observed: Kitchen towels will last louger aud keep chemist making tiie proposition. "Really, I think that we have been chutney will keep for years and is au He has proved tiie dreaded consumption to be bands with Pbillippa, expressing a wish clean better if only used for one pur ­ appetizing and wholesome relish with a curable disease beyond any doubt. for her happiness. silly enough for one morning, don ’t pose, if thoroughly dried after use and if There will be no mistake in sending, the mis­ you, Dick?” meats, game and poultry. take will lie in overlooking the generous in- Florists! “I am [lerfectly happy, ” said she; hung npon towel rollers when finished "Quite,"said I savagely, thinking vitation. He has on file in his American and " perfectly." with. Cinders should never be thrown How to Mako Sauce. European laboraties testimonials of experience "That’s nonsense, you know," I be­ of the two dozen. "It’s rather expen ­ away before they aro sifted, for the from those cured, in ail parts of the wr#Id. sive. ” When you make sauce, always re­ Don't delay until it is too late. Address T. gan. "Nobody in this world can be larger pioces that would remain in the member: Never let the butter boil un­ A. Solcum, M. C., 98 Pine street, New York, aud C. F. KNAPP—F. W. KNAPP perfectly”— Flo was jnst entering the gate. Sbo sifter would form au excellent basis for when writing the Doctor, please give express paused for a moment, tnrned around to less the vegetables or flour has to be and postoffice address, ana mention reading "Oh, Mr. Vausittart, just wait till”— new fires, which they start very well, browned. Use clean utensils and wooden this article in The Republican . Aud Pbillippa glanced expressively at mo, lifted her eyebrows, smiled—yes, provided some new coal be laid npon blushed again and remarked: spoons. After the liquid is added stir Flo, who was telling Worsley that most the top. The ashes themselves are not till it boils. Boil it well. Always strain Greenhouse opposite men were so awkward over being mar­ "It’s nothing at all to what it will to bo despised as a scouring agent for be some day. ” a sauce unless there is an ingredient in Court house. Bed­ ried, but that he—well, you know the the greasy metal of buckets, saucepans, it that must not be removed, such as sort of thing girls aro tangbt to say. I also paused for a moment, leaning etc, ______ding plants and hang ­ my hand on the doorpost. parsley, in parsley and butter Bauce. II ■ | Borne people call it good manners. I Baked Chowder. Pay great attention to tbe thickness. ing baskets a specialty. call it humbug. Worsley had looked an "These people, ” said I, waving my 4604 An exchange tells how to make a nice 8erve very hot. Have color and flavor ass; that's the plain truth of it. hat, whioh I held in the other band, dish for lunch from sold boiled fish left decided. Use good butter. Substitute They passed ou. I caught bold of the toward the house, "if they find any over. Cut 4 good sized cold boiled pota ­ stock in brown and milk in white sauce* Designs for funerals and weddings fur­ beadle’s arm. pleasnre in it, tnaf get married every toes into dice. Pick into shreds suffi­ when possible. nished on short notice at reasonable “Do you have many weddingsbeie?" day, for all I oare. ” % cient cold oooked fish to make one pint. prices. 1 asked. And wo went iu to see the presents. MAKES the best Make a pint of cream sauce. Chop an How to Mako Leather Waterproof. He said that they bad a great many. THK KND. onion fine, also a tablespoonful parsley. Dissolve beeswax in benzine to satu­ "Did this couple," I inquired, "look Pot a layer of sauce in the bottom of ration and beat the solution in a water happier than usual or — cr — tho re­ Answered Them Both. a baking dish, then a lay ir of fish, one of bath; then add about one-tenth of sper­ Cut Flowers verse?” American—I hear you have been in potato, a sprinkling of salt, pepper, on ­ maceti in a melted state. For use warm "Never seen a pair moro bloomiu, several duels. Do you prefer tho rapier Photographs ion and parsley. Bo continue until the tbe mass again iu a water bath and ap ­ ilr, ” said ho. and have you often been wounded? dish is full, having last layer sauce. ply warm with a brush or a pencil to ALWAYS "(Vime nloug, * ’ said I sharply to Flo. Comte de Mondien —Veil, as ze Amer­ st. Johns , mich . Sprinkle with crumbs and bake in tho dry leather, which has likewise been * We may as well walk np4o the house. ’’ ican bave say, I am note mooch stuck a moderate even SO minutes. suitably warmed. "I doD ’t see, ” observed Flo in a cold un ze rapier-r-r-r.—New York Press. On Hand.

\ I ‘V Legal. Legal. Star Pointer at the Blue Klbbon Meeting. i>L\YS UF THE STATE. Not only are all the other great lights DMINISTRATORS SALE-NOTICE IS The ~ of the sulky at Detroit this week, but A hereby given that by virtue, and in pur ­ TEACHERS’ EXAMINATIONS suance of license and authority granted to me,TELEGKAFn.S REPORTS OF HAPPEN- the monarch of the turf. Star Pointer the undersigned, by the Probate Court of himself, will make his first appearance Clinton county. State of Michigan, on the 7th INGS IN MICHIGAN. in Michigan. The name of this marvel FOR 1887 AND 1898. day of July, 1848, to sell the real estate belong ­ Cruel Knife! Until further notice Teachers Examinations ing to the estate of George Coryell, deceased, ous horse has been a household word will ho held as follows: I will sell at public auction to the highest Items Culled Out for tha Benefit of Our ever since he made hiB never to he for High school room, St. Johns, third Thursday bidder, therefore, on the 27tii DAY OF AU­ It is absolutely useless to expect « GUST, 18i*8, at one o ’clock in the afternoon, at Own Headers -News of tho Past Pew gotten mile in last August. No and Friday of August. surgical operation to cure cancer, or sensation at all approaching him has Court house, St. Joints third Thursday ami the dwelling house of George Archer, Esq., Days Which Will Be of General Interest Friday of October. situate on the wb. of the se of sec No. 22, any other blood disease. The cruelty ever been Been in harness and it is an St. Johns, last Thursday of March. Township of Duplaiu, Clinton county, Michi- to Michigan People. of such treatment is illustrated in the unusual privilege that the Detroit Driv­ Court house, St. Johns, third Thursday and gnu, the following described premises, viz.; Friday of June. The east half of the northwest quarter of Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.. July 16.—Over alarming number of deaths which re­ ing Club offers to its patrons by securing Certificates of all grades will lie granted at section number twenty-seven, and the south 100 tr.en still searching for two des­ sult from it. The disease is in the Star Pointer in an exhibition of his the examinations at St. Johns in August and one and one-half rods in width across the blood, and hence can not be cut out. great speed over its splendid track this March. Certificates of the second and third south end of the west half of the northwest peradoes who shot and wounded the grades will la* granted at all other examinations. quarter of section number twenty-seven. All three Soo line trainmen. Two men an­ Nine times out of ten the surgeon ’s week. The trial comes off on Friday so All examinations will licgiu at K o'clock A. M. in the Township of Duplaiu, Clinton county. swering the description of the assail­ knife only hastens death. that every body in the state who has not B. M. WINSTON, State of Michigan. already decided to attend the Blue Rib­ Commissioner of Schools. Dated, July 12th, 1SH8. ants were arrested in the outskirts of My son had a most malignant Cancer, for MELVIN W. DUNHAM. the city, but they have not been posi ­ which the doctors said an operation was the bon meeting has now an extra induce only 1io |m*. Theoper- ROBATE NOTICK. PROBATE COURT, Administrator of the estate of George Coryell, tively Identified. The men doing the ment for so doing. The track record at THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FNS deceased. 13-7 atlon was a severe Grosse Pointe is now 2:02 made by j P Clinton County sa. Notice is hereby shooting are not ordinary tramps, as one. as it was neces­ is due uot only to the originality and given that all claims and demands against the both carried cartridge belts and were sary to cut down to Robert J. and there is no doubt hut1 estate of t'AROLIN K ROSEKRANS decease