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BOOTS: SHOES a PESFBCT BIT W AIIKAAT1 L».| Wtu Tell E This Day 5- TBK CLINTON KKFl lUilN. mmt rtuDAY. it OfflClAL PAPIA OT THI COUNT V Mmfttla Jfc C %4 *. nuiM U»Ni. >•# U»» Ami ............ Ilk......... I (H Oa»«1nwv,«at ymmrmAApmfmm,• i# Gnejuartrt t'tiuM, tht*« nu«U*, ........ 14 la Ut441M4U(« i^K<MM.,»ll MmUu ,.. ......................tl Ml Oi*m^umiimtmoliUf4H toAmfmm$ %** po+or... «* lUlluui mu , ai* ----- --- _------------ «* ‘ i«U4.»n« y**j, ................. .... ,4 .s tc Oil*>'<4 mrii *•»* y ear, »•«••• «••• m.-T f | if Buo«aeo». xt A*. bvMift I lUtoa. A3 per f. u, UH ShnrsKUtwss volume xiii . ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1889 . NUMBER 47. Yrxaaioet * kxmrUmmmcmlm |«|iMii, ia *U .tgaoff,|| tf* w fkr€Iiat«u Srpubluan *A Home or Y och Own." —Neil lobt 1 Viiion Nmiu-Nr. T. Urhey, » Tmi Ambaicai Y iaa Book ari Natioi * GROCERIES. DRUGS. JggfM mg aameil to the right ptr»« tWn if colored ptnoo, who baa mkWil In flab Til- u Huimi rot 1IAI, pobliaWd by O. D. A Ik If MM AJM« fi. Til At UOh nothing m import nail in one's llfc m to lift lipi ever tinra thr clone of lb# war, died Cm# A Cow. of Hertford, In undoubtcdlj the C—wmia *ae Riu bura Am New Jewelry Store OmAHn urr. J«MNm AHUL SO. (Hi. CIih Imi A ** ’»«•, SwH»a4 bar wuik mi under on#1# own roof Tb#i# I# #amrtbing yesterday fn*n lb# #f«c( of# blow upon motl complete and valuable book of natron- It Juki*, Mkk. LOCAL MATTERS, moi# than a poetical charm In lb# e* preen tha bead by a heavy stick in lb# band* of a omical, htatoncal, political, financial, com* AJWrgtC R.-trhavM.tiT viftMowolkuMaY --------— ------------ ~ ion of tb« wile : 44 W# bam oar coay home ; neighbor. An inquest will b# bebl t^nor mcrclol, agricultural, educational, and ra­ 1* M m4 bad «Hbd at? m*im ar pnraMllon, NEW OPENING, IhA* to U tiara all W»w i>« Ml la karkat ar •»■*« ku at il aw OnoM arriving and opening at If. J u b thrice (War to in becauae it ia oar own . row noon. —.We came v#ry near captor ligiooa reference ever poblbbed. It b a tajr aauttal, as I ttO mi to bMa *b taav ouatvul •fur tkla daU. Per i tVralpbaJia April Mk, Iflat- I. II A N N I! V i WKsKUK/A tWb ^ __ W# have bought it with lb# aaving* of oar mg a local item two or three • ventage ago. universal almanac, filled with infix mat km 41 «t# re A MK * avL g4l __ x May party will be held eaminga. Many were the aoda foaalaina, A tram attached to a buggy became fright- never bekirc prevented In ao cum pact a tem STH C. WIihii , tf tlfr toiaaak Vlwflr, kaa Ar. ..fly rM.hflag gt Puttiuger'a Hall, in PawavmKou Tuesday Ike ooufretmoery aalooua, ami the meet tea cued and reared, breaking the pole and The Hon. Horace lire# ley aajra that it “ton- 1 **ft tip kftM. M at4 bad, wHtoul anf pw».»- Noatlat vtolrvrr, #h m tb raAn l« aaaify at fruit W. B. SCATTERCOOD, evening writ, and a 44 jilly good time * b ®f the market we had to peaa j many time# throwing out the driver ; the hind wheel taina tueck that every man would like to ifMMi k«adl»|X mdhii tor #• ») mmi «iui- (Lair vl tbr flnu uf J. Bc«tlrr|uo<i A (’«,) m I *1*01 pay »a bU* kara^rr *4 tor Mind* E. H. KELLOGG anticipitated. my boa band denied himaelf the rombrt of of the buggy pnaaed over lib back, bnt waa know, and morr Mnn one man ever did •at tlaa«4 Itosfta. April ISO.. I Wt Pure Drugs and Medicines 41.lt JO*l All IIOULJL, Sa |. gwl m lTke d rhirk f',€ refreabing draught of beer ; fiirtnnately ao ligiit It did him do damage know. The labor beatowed inuat have T*k** r*« «t i»l*a*ur* In aan«*aa«in* bto mimrruM* i friobto *u<t tb* puHic a* i ciniij. ib*i Hr h** ja*t | .. jL U3Pm£: kbt cloibc*.»U'l even patched up old bry<md a aouad fright -------- It haa not rain- i^* iimmeoae,1 and It Kitov a better ontlect Ifrchiid ’ liiirurc Caapaiy »pB«tl (br old *i*rr in Hi is t *a«l Ificb** Hare evwtencef nrtkm and I, ob me! made my old bonnet ed every da> einev our last, there hating ivc view of the progrrat and material rc kWok, sub an cr.tlrr or citiCAOo tbqy bate their • ockv twirled «n fkb wore the plainest clothea, and did the been mm pbaaant daya. Sunday waa aource# **f our people than any other com - WawM rp*NNifnllf laf.rm ikf «%f Mr. .I.thfir and liHnHr. Itol Ha Ha* pnrfl*»*l lb* tN'k #f Read again and then laugh. pbioeat Cooking; aaving «M the onler of pllnthm." Among other valuable statistics, I* • •••••#••' 0 1KII1 §9 > i:w «TC )CK 44 perfectly aplendid.'* —^We ebwth that fmwmirv «»aa#A h» 11 t*. Hmlfh A Cv., A T it includes tables of tbs principal oUccm Cadi Ratdpt* It %% yrara. .f.4#t,TUA Off vtorr b# • ill b*rf» * Alio 1'UU go j_Tbe ** m%n of the • n b accuaed of the hour, and to bate a bom# of our own Wibmi, over the way, keep# on tel ling grvacer- MdurtarAl yf oy l uMM paid it# #•######•set••••••••••• (190,140 UU tight I icing, while the *giH of thr . " b ha# been our united aim. Now w# have it, ie# just a# If he had no confidence in the Mil- of the Government, from tbs first Conti ­ nental Congress to the p et sent time, list of eflHeted with the MOfWb# BendBoth there b no badlnrd to trouble m with mb- Irritea. That a the way of the world.—Down obeatd pat a . to their folly. 1 ing rent, and exacting thb and that. There in the south part of this State, potatoes are Governors in every State from Its admis­ CROC BHIKS ♦ ig no fvar in our Ixaomi now, that in tick- telling at lft ccnta per bushel. That's pert* sion iate the Union down to I860, accurst# b I G II T N 1 Mar.—We are still in the enjoyment of |eMor |^. we should be thrown out of ty low.—Somebody haa been vetting oat Congress and Committee lists, a complete It ERICAS A SWISS WITtlES, Corner Drug weather traditionally nippnttd to ehaim bouae ami borne, hw it it all our own, sad shade terra along Walker street, cast, table of Ministers residents and of Consuls, c*s*>*titff Of Ih4 and rhoicmri varlrty of rrary- ; term# the month of April, though much of ^€ wt §#ved to pay the rent b auf-1 Good for him, whoever it be, --------The frame a full compilation of Auction and collect ­ tbia# iu tw fortnd In tbr marbrt. lUm.mUi Chmrgm turn imuHM rnreltlata. *s4 R»rt* *a4 lb*br that I kerf) lb* rrry ors, Army and Navy lista, tbs names of all »nt«-nA*, fl ta fur *ak ftoo ta. Hat lbr*« prarr. M* it haa b een mere end abb for March. Hut Acient to keep ua in cooifort during the win- building that used to atand next door north aiiianto «r astra ebstfa fat Idfku.iai r»l> Bulb UW sad §< Owmorrow will be the firat day of Maj, the colleges m tbs lTailed States, with UEHT 1IHANIIH. ter daya of our lih. ’’ What a Icaaon do the of No. 17, haa dodged around tb# corner, Wm)4 aM ff**v >gf tally nHrtl lb* k *rl n— mi aid kAiao a Urgr >tock af nod the Tory >#mr b auggvative of cloud above words teach, and bow well it would and b now fronting on Walker at met, ad their character, location, am! date of or ­ niuMrrf, mm wail a* taw asm )em ektea, warm sunshine and the season of be if hundred# of poor families would heed joining Mattiaon'a agricultural warehouse ganisation, abstract of public laws, statisti­ gJT Lstati will bs sd)a*«ad asd ysAd at lb to a#—cy. end plants that peered** summer's cal sketches of all the States and Terrilor I*al4 ewU Mirer tbslas. Fiws, Hltft, BOOKS BOOKS BOOKS I them, and instead of living in rented houses, — The puatofilcc question remains in 1 OAto WMA Faro a* 0 IsMva. #t Jabs*. Nab Mr Block ot baps and autumn's full fruition. HotayM, but aa U ian’t any f.rtber off than , “*• ''u«l*~l P** — Pr«id«. ■racrlvis, Balias*, hinds, etc. which tskea large share of their earning* to UBt>. II. WILLN4>N, Tmi «Htor ha. aWni *« toy. B-T tk. raat, a.,1 Urn. and «at MWdifty. Iwloff. wa don't car*. -------Soma propla Iota elartka. flforwi, giaing tba aota of raaty *rrtiv,, taaa.______ Aa^i^ ^ ^ ^ would bravely curtail their expenses and lo H cat a daah.” Klatar * Katba daaota cwnlj in tba fnitad Htataa from I0M to and b still sojourning in Her Majesty’* do ibv other lact their efforts towards pure ha* tbeir time to cutting and making clothing, 1* 6*. m I obituary notices of tbaI dbtin- MrCCT.lCI.Ktt, tel ia a .Vra^u; • " *""• •* «»•» °* n ' IW“* r * whicli b much more sensible. -------Our neigh |wi*hcd dead of I8fi8. The onmpibtiM of TEACHOl’T’S * ft bur of tba ImUtmttdtfi, trdmg ag^ared at ’ “* c Tolu * n « ”•***<• P"* credit «w iu editor, tba p«.rl« .«,! thO locality, will .o«c,en«ly of your o»» than, raa.od pala«.
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