OARLAND Stoves and Ranges are theBest. Kor Sale only by KOWLER S* BALL.

“Won at Last” Wilt appear soon A iKiwerful Htory —iiv— Richard Bigsby. THE JOHNS NEWS. THE NEWS.

Volume VI.—Nq . 50. ST. JOHNS, , WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 7, 1895. Whole No . 362

TIIK XEW.S IN BUIKF IN.SURRI> FOR TKN THOVNANO. I'NION FAKMKK’.S CLUH. Tills Aiuuiiiit Ums PlKced on the The Mid Suiiiiiier Mvetliig Ha

le permitting all the remainder of the peo- terms, the money of any other country The seer«*tary of war has tiwarde:str].'. (lini Honnd and well. I beartily i-eeo- for go nin! or is.sue, a guinea, as Adam Smith says, iiieiit m**rehaat ol the plae*'. Lewision, N. W ASHI.Vd'ro.V. CMinend tliia remedy to all |»(*rMonH Hiiffer- tuble? What injury or injustice can ha]>- ami it cured him of tin* sam*- eom- I lie cicaned in a moment l>y si.. - ■ ing; from «i like* eo'iiplaint. I will answer iM'ing nothing more than “an order for pen to any one by such a course'? plaiat. When trouhh'd with ■lys»*ntery, 1 ply wiping off w ith a w ct ■ I'l IILK ATIO.NS no lor WANT .■any inquiries reganlin^; it when Htamp is gcKKls on all tradesmen in the neighlxir- John P. Jones . diarrlxea, colic or elioh'ra laorlms, giv** I or clotli. 1)0 not confr- ■■ Ihi .-■e ? : ni:voTi;n to A lloiiie? inelost'd. I refer to anv eonnty official ho(xi. ” Any form of money that will this remedy a trial ami you will be more S your mind with Bed Kiver N'nilt'y, A Eftrm? as to my reliafiility. Win. RoMeli..l. I'.. command comnicHlities in ("Ireiit Britain I'A"! nixl rrrxrnt. than ph'iised with th*' r*'snlt. ria* prais*' I ^o(xls. Liverv piece of tii .Minin'sotu, Or Money? Primroy, <'nmidiell Co,, Teiin. For sale can, therefore, in .any country of the that naturally follows its introduction me is slaniiicd life this . Montium, dr Business? Kv Travis A linker. Mild world be exchanged at equitable rati‘8 niid use has made it very popular. ’J.'i I)r Health? WnshiiurtoM. MIC CAN riM) ALI. for the money of other countries, bo- and ."lOcent bottles for sal** by Travis A The i)ri»oners in (’heboyj^an's jail have Baker, Se.nt Fuke . TIIKSE ofT WEST to eat with their fingers now. They used cau.se almost all countries have com ­ tX‘ ^ ■'.heir knives and forks to saw tliecell bars. mercial relations with iireat Britain. The .liiderson .Manufacturing Co. has I''(H>«lnrther information and publica­ .Should the coinimMlity desirisl In' gold shut down at Port Huron. Tin* plant is | Ask for these and refit'C nnv b k .; j tions w rit(' to J^ttsy to take, sure to cure, no pain, itself, tlio situation is in no sen.se alter­ now being moved to Detroit. High else if you wish satis5:ictio .. F - j D. W. H, MORELAND. Gen. Agt . nothing to dread, pleasant little pills ed. The principle i.s the same. Even fi*'ight rat**s have driven the company 1 member that goods so luaviRed 2 I 57 Jefferson Ave , Detroit DeWitt’s lattle Early l{is<*rs. Rest for ^old coin is but a coinimMlity in every awoy. j are the only waterproof go«rtl.*. 1 Or F. I. WHITNEY, G. P. & T. A., I made hy coating a linen collar S Sick IR'adaehe, RillioiisiK'ss, Sour Stom- country except that whoso stamp it "I know ail old soldii-r wh(4 hadehronie | St Paul, Minn. «ch and <'on.sti|)ation. E. VanSickb*. bears. S with w aterproof ‘‘Celluloid. ’ thus ^ diarrlaea of long stamliiig to have hts'ii I giving strength and durability. 3 Where, ns in Enrop', a nuinlier of Charles I (iniburn, a fanner near .Idrian permaiK'iitly cured hy taking t'hamh*'r-1 'f: If your dealer should not have | DR. MOTT’S t awoke to find thre(> nieeoons running small eohntries lie close togetl))*r and Iain's Colie, t holi'ra ami Diarrlnea Bern-' i the* "Celluloid ’’send amount di- | the piano of living of the ixM. They Inol 3 rect to us and wc will mail you £ The cnly «sfe, sure and reliable killed 7 H fowls. such coTUitries is about the same, espe inent druggist of .Minneapolis, Minn. "I I sample jiost-paid. Collars 25c. ij Female I’llla ever offered to "No, thanks. I never smoke liefore linve sold the remedy in this city for over ! Ladles. Fs|>e<*lallY recommend- cially if travel hetivren them is very ladies. ’’ I each. Cuffs, 50c. pair. State si/c | I ed for Married l-ailles. They ('hf)lera .Morbus is a dangiTous com ­ genenil, the utility of what in.ay bo s**ven years and consider it siipi'rior to [ § and whciiier stand-un or turned- ? • regulate the mcfis*'s, producInR any other mt'dieine now on the market I fry his inferiors <*11(1 of the leve*r to the front end of the for his invariable kindiu*ss and good Used 111 the Northwest Territories -Pence for Wet Grounds. be*!!!!! S4‘rve to lift the plow out of the humor. 'I’hen he entered the luxurious ground und to keep the pole in its place chamber, where tin* inast(*r of the house A SpniiKC in the Kitch as |x*rhaps you know. .Mr. I'''ultoii, to a lay, doomed and dying. Critnsoi/Clover. | over the beam. \ hnice of hard wor. Arne. "1 hav»* niuch to say pew crop, yet the area setnled each year I near the wlu'e*!, to the front end of the stoves and op(*n tires may he 1 ^ne to nn'iits. a few p.-irticiilar.s of your on n.” to him.” Is rapidly increasing. Where Its char- ! plow beam. When the plow is lifted advantage with a damp sjxnu * ' n ex- Then I’aul l■'uitou stood at last before The doctor rose from his seat, and mtnh* nclerlstlcs have been studied and arQ ; out of the ground it runs on its lieel, porlenoed honst'keeper uses a large, tin* barrier of bis own «*r**ctioii and kni*w way for Dud I'ayneliam. well understood by fanners It is very i hut a wheel ma.v he ael(l(*d if preferred. coarse sponge, once devoted to wash* noi wliat to say. I'lniide was iin*\i)ressii)l\* shocked. So highly regarded, and now has a tixed The .seat of a mower or hay rake is bolt- I ing carriages. 'J'hrow it into a pail of [■>' 1.>1^ "\'on do i;ot doubt my claim to the title lately he had se(*n I’aul L'nlton in the j warm wati*r. and add a lensp-.-onfnl of and important place among the regular ' of g«*ntleinan, I pr(*siime?” he said, hast­ Hush and pride of liis manhood, ids hnnd- I ummonia. Sqne'cze It out as lia:rown tiroil of ro- j cloth, etc., rinsing out occaslojially. It for soim* particulars of yoiir family.” hour.s ago? The wild ey(*s, full of t(*rror, are still In progress to fully dctenniiie j fluotry, ami cvory ijitorviow that slii* lia mana^'oinont of u.sed as a given manure crop, while In could jiossibly inter(*.st yon, ” he said; “my i but I am afraid to di(*. ’ and leave a hright, sliinln*.i. cli-.ir sur­ Mrs. Iloiidorsoii. It had botn a complotJ* falin*!* wa.s simply a quiet comilry gentle Ixird Hayneham did not know wliat to the dairy regions and among general j aiicct'ss. Till* siimpflions rooms won* all face that is ve*ry gratifying. While you man, of no great fortnm* or standing. 1 say—a woman in his jdace* would have* farmers It is esteemed for early pa.s- | k ■ -y.i -- , . . have the* pail in hand .voti will und it ftirown o|a ‘ii. uold ami silver plate hlazeil was his only child, and went abroad in ntteri'd the exact words the* dying man ture, for forage, for soiling, or for hay. i 1^* 1, i(.jjjtv ■ upon the tahh‘, and on every side there easy to wipe* off tliige*r marks or traces early yonlh to seek my fortune; 1 made it, wante'd to hear .somelhiiig of iii(*rcy and In southern sections large areas arc momk -.maok siri.KY n.ow. fv«‘re iirofnse indiealions of wealth, laidy i of that grime wliieli .s(*oms to ee'iue, no and iln*i*e my story ends. ” pardon and hope*. Lord Hayne-iinm look ­ being turned under as a manure for Orahaim* noted witli a keen eyi> the dis ­ I 0(1 to the axle and the plow Is comjilote. one knows how. in wiiil(*r. Y -n give ‘■\on liav(* iicv(*r been married before? ” ed awkwardly aie^und Ihe room, and tlK*ii corn, tomaloos, i)otat(x ‘s and other play of ina^rnifietmee. llm- house was said liord Hcr<*by; "at least, I i*r(*sume This plow, says Farm aud Home, will a el(*ansing tom li li(*re and tli(*:'e to iiinrmiircd s<;m('fhiiig about rec(jv<*r.v. crops, while in the more northern sec- furnished with taste and ilejrame, hut i do as g(Kxl work as any sulky jilow in doors.cupboard slielve*s,or tahl-’s, with “Xo, ” said I’aiil Fulton, sorrowfully, tions it is used to some extent for pas- ' such splendor as sin* saw here was not I "No, never." was the (inick, false* replv. “Doctor .^rnestells me I shall not see* this the market, anel theplow can lx* detach­ ve'ry little* loss of time*, and i.iiliout w-ithin her nn*ans. It would he very ture, and in summer a.s a soiling crop ' : "Have you iio n'lutions living? ” eontiii- snii set. Lord Itayiie*liam, I want to ed at any time if wanted for drilling po ­ any of that (l(*lihe*rate effort r •tnired pleasant to presiih* as mistress in smh and in orchards as a green manure. ued Lord Hereby, his »iuick (‘ye reading speak to yon about your wife.” 1 tatoes or any work of that kind. The*' for re*gnlnr ele'.'iniiig. an estahlishim nt. I the confusion visible* on tin* haiid.some, The single stool shown in the accom- 'I'lie young earl start(*t.l. In the sliock of j cut above is a reproduction taken from I 'I'lie m'.vt tiim* I’aul h'nlton called on the , bland face before* him. see'iiig that ghastl.v lignre. he* had for- panying illustration was removed from ' I’eitatoex V iciineiiBC. fair widow he was nion* warmly wel­ a plow in actual service lu one of the ! I "Xoiie, ” said I’.*!!!! Fulton. “I am (jiiite* gotte'ii for a moment that he* exp(*ct(*(l to the soil on .Ajiril L’l. It represents the : Hoil (‘iglit pe<*l**d jieitat(x*s one comed than usual: nor was he slow to extensive grain liebls of Alberta. j , alone* in the* wurld. ” li(*ar of his lost love. average size of the crop on that date on ; tahlesixxdifnl of .salt in om* tjuart of understand the reason why. and In* eon- ’AN (* need not prolong this interview,” "W'hat of my wife*?” lie* said, gi'iitly; tinned that mornint:. (h*spite his hlaml. good soil. It was so<*(l( ‘d in a pear or- 1 A Kclicver in Few Crops. ! Water; wli(*n done dniin and press said Loril Hereby. “Mr. Heiniclianip sel- for, (‘Veil supiKX'ing that I’anI I'ultoii liad An acre of ground may he made to I smiling face, to assnnn* a most miserahle j dom ('xpre'sscs any opinion 1 give* you chard in (JlouevstiT County on Aug. 1. | tlirongli a i>otalo jire'ss; mix with one caused all the* sorrow ami suspense, it gi ’ow a half dozen eiiff(*reiit kinds of { expression. , iniiie* in a fe'w words. I shall make* no op- was not iiossibU* to maintain the faintest i^'articular jiaius were taken to retain 1 e*V(‘n tcaspooiiful of salt, one half even “Do .von not think, laul.v tlrahame,’’ he I position to m.v ni(*cc's marriage* with you; gh*iini of anger against the* shattcresl, the whole root system to the depth of j supplies for the farm, thus preveming , teaspexiiifnl of ix>pp«‘r, two oune'cs of said, “that you have tortured me quite : she* can please* h(*rs(*lf; hut I shall advise dying w re<.-k befori* Iiim. "W'hat of my the necessity of e*x|)eii(ling inon(*y at j butter, the* yolks of thr(*e eggs, one- long enonth? Yoti smile on ('very one. he'r .'(gaiiist it. I’ardoii m.v plain speak- wife?” he asked again. the store*; but if tliat acre can he made half gill of cre'tim, anel four ounces of When will yon smile upon meV’ 1 ing, hut 1 do not consi(le*r the* .*<011 of a "1 slronhl like* to si*(* h(*r." whisper»vl to prexlucc a cash crop that will buy grate*(l I’aniK's.-in e|ie*cse. Mix well, “I am smiling now, .Mr. Fulton, ” re- simple countr.v gentleman, of no great Paul Fulton. "I nm dying, the*y say. an^ lhe*S(* suiqdies. and riHpiire only lialf as and form tin* mixture into round balls plit'd the widow, (*oqnettishly ; "ask Miss fortune or standing, hj’ an.v nie'ans a de ­ this is mj’ last jiraye*!-. Let me* see .vein) much of the lime and labor of the farm tlie si/.er of an (*gg. Sprinkle .soin-^ Hour lyowe if 1 :im (*ver S('(*n withotit stniU*s.” sirable match for m.v niece*; still, if she wife once; let .my last look lx* uixiii her er, it is hnsiiie'ss to let the iiatclu's go. on a jiasiry hoard, roll the p(>iato**s Into “Yon know what I mean. Fady (!ra- persists in w isliiiig it, I shall make* no op- face.” The little* side crojis take so much val- hnme,” In* eontinin*d. "W'hen will you jio.sition —.she iiiiist not. in that ease*, look “Do joit know where she fs?” asked long shapes, thick lu the eetiter and say to me that my devotion and sineero for mj* coiintcnance*. I shall decline any Lord llayneliam. ual)le time in the Ini.sy growing seii.son, jiointed at the ends; brush tln'in over ami those who grow llieso supplies as ^ lovt* hav(* touched .von, and the pri/o I furthe*r interesl in her affairs.” "X'o, ” was the* calm reply; "at I’ayne*- with h(*aten egg: make two slanting In­ hav(* hoped for so long is mim* at last?” I’aul I'ulton trembled with indignation. ham, I snp|H>se. It is not tesi far. my lord. field erojis on .soil and with fools adapt -1 visions on fop of each, lay them In Lady tlrahame did not turn away this He had to remember that tin* uuhle'inaii 'l'h(*rc will he time* if yon se*n(l at once*. ” ed to their culture*, can se*ll us what we hulte*r(*(I lean, lirusli over again with tiiin*: she had nni'le up her mind to hear before him was old and fe*ehle, so great .Ml, then he knew nothing of her llight— need fsir more chestiil.v thsui we* can ' egg, and hake* to a flm* golden oi it stew -Vs lie* iiKMinte'd his Imrse there came to Ing there i.s less danger of neglecting ! Ing blush as she impli»*d, rather than s.iid. "Yonr child I” cried Lord IJnjiieham. in (not Ixiili g(*utli*. hut sfe'adily, for six she had no reason for deferring her eon- him the* memorj' of a sweet young fa(*e, unutterabk* wonder. anything, and th»*re is more net profit ] or eiglit liours, nceordiug to its age. senf. Mr. I'ulton exiiressed a due amount wiili Irnsting eyes the m(*niory of one "Yes,” said Paul, “my child. Her at the end of the year. Some side crop.s | who had l()ve*(l him and be*liev('d him .a 'I'lien set it aside until m*xt day. when of rapture and delight, and th(*n b(*gan mother was the* fairest and sw(*ete*st girl may he raised because the.v pay in cash, j king amongst men. He had not been you can cfully, remarry, and (*xi)ress(*d no wish to the urg(*d his horse on at full speed, using her. She is my daughter. I was Ixjrd , gone era tliat w ill never return. you will liiiel you have a (le*Iicious dish. contrary. Hut by his will, 1 must inform sinir and whip. The mettlesome steed Hutton ’s dearest friend; her mother was you, that I (as well as the money h*ft me) dill not api>rove of such harsh me*asnn*s. Clcatilincr-H in .Milkiiitc. Tejmeilo I’riHcr\cx. Lady Hntlou ’s foster-sister; I.ady Hutton 0 remain nnd(*r the can* of two trust(*es. .Many iieiqde tnrnexl to see who it wa.s adopted her when my wife joineij me ov(*r Men often go dire*ctly from tlie dirll- Take tlie sound yellow* viirit*ry a.*» Dm* is my uneh*. Lord ner(*hy; the other liiat rode so w ildl.v witli an angrj* face. the seas.” ost operation of farming to tlie milking, .soon ;is ripe*; scald and ix*el; to s<*ven a distant <*onsin, .Mr. Meanehamp. .\11 ()ne or two police'iin*!! began to be einite There was silence* for some few mo ­ not waslilng tlieir liands, brushing their ixiuuels of tomalex's tielel seven poumls arrangements ns to seltl(*ments must be active; there was glory to be won, and ments, and a tlionsanel ihotights fl.ished garments, or properly cleaning tho of white sugar, atid I(*t tliem stsuid over made with themj and it is in th(*ir power cheapl.v, too. 'Hn* rider, whoever he was, [ fhrougli Lord IJayneiiam’s mind. TJiisex- STOOI, OF e IMM'O.V ( I.OVF.K. cow ’s udder, and, to cap the climax, nlglit. Take tlie tomatoes out of the to refuse eons(*nt. 1 am (jnite in their must he stopped and punished for endan ­ I plained all tliat seemed so mysterious — the surface .soil, and the size of the tap­ many moisten their hands anel the sugar and boil tlie syrup, removing the hands.” gering the safe'ty of the public. the note«—ah, and jierhaps the intcrvi(*w. teats with milk. Hrushing tlie dr.v ud ­ Xo one* ever kne*w how it hapi)e*ned, but ! “W'hi' was this ke*pt a s(*cret from me?” root, as well as the abundance of fine seuin; imt in the tomatex*s. amj boll “There* is no reason to fi*ar any n'fns.'il der with the flat of the hand will re*- w bile the policemen consulted, and angry j he s.aid, sadly. "It has caused bitter sor- rootlets with the aceonijianying tuber­ slowly tiflecn or twenty minutes; re­ or unpleasantne.ss from them, I pr(*snme. ” move much dirt. Filth should be wash­ said .Mr. Fulton iirondly. "I will main* foot jiasseiigers tiirneel to look after the I row. ” cles, indicate !i strong feeding caiiacitj*. move* the fruit again, and Ixill iiuill thej them offers of seltl(*ments that will meet foaming 8 lee*el and its rider, in om? mo ­ j Then the dying man told the whole Its stooling character i.s al.so an impor ­ ed off with clean wiiler, Doth teats and syrup tliickciis. (fii ceiolliig, put the with their approlattion. ” ment the horse- shie*d, then reared, and j story as he knew it. tant fenlure, actual e'ouiit sliowiug sev- liands should lx* clean and dry during fruit In jars; juit a few slices of le*mon “'I'heir <*ons<*nt or refusal is not reall\- I’aul Fulton was elushe*(l to the ground, j "I cannot und(*rat.Tnf great moment, ” said Ladj* l-'or several yard.s he was dragged along ! Hiiyneham, gently, wlien the other had In the central seetioms of tlie Slate the all ilnpurlties. .Many are dissolved, anel tlveni. 'rii(*se are v(*ry nice. by the frigliteinsi, lialf-maddcned ani­ (Irahann*. "If for any reason they r**rus(*, ^|tinished, "why you wishe*d this to be kept average size in gexxl soils, seeded under thus get into the butter and chee'se*. mal; then av'ise fr nn all lexikers-on a tor- Slewed Ciihbnce. the worst they can do is to limit my in­ see'ret from me.” gexxl conditions, was probably about rihle cry. and oik * or two bravo men start­ "1 dreaded it lx*ing known, ” he replied. -V Fence XVIthoiit Steikes. ('ut ui» a cabbage* as for colil slnw, come. and control, in some degree, my six inches on the .same date, 'i'he studies money; hut I do not anticipate anything ed off, an-l after some* diingerons efforts "As Mteplien Ilnrst, 1 should li.-ive* be>cn Stakes for fences are sometime's hard Itoil ill water twe*nty minutes. Then made last year at this station sliow .ue of the kind. My nm 1**. Tmrd Herehi’, is j sncc(*eded in slopjiing the horse* and res­ desjiised and outl.iwed; as I’aul Fulton, to obtain, and on some land stakes can drain tIioi()Uglil 3* and hare'ly cover with very jirond. II«* wouM. 1 think, lx* pleas(*d cuing his hapb'ss ride r. ’I''!iey thought lie men b.ave esteemed me. If I had claimed great vtilue of tlie crop even w hen aver­ never he keiit in place, the frost llirow- ricli milk, (’over i-lose tind boil till at my marriag(* jnovided the p(*digr(*e, was dead when he* was raised from the 1113' e*liil(l, 1 must have told who I was. aging only six inclie'.s liigli when u.sed. leiide*r. wlilcli will not require many ground, for on the white face there was a liig them out every year. Again, some and fortnn(* of my husband met with hi.s She begged of me to tell yon, but I would It was found tliat the rexils anel stubble land is so wet thatordinarj* stakes sexui inliiulcs. .\d(! !i palatable sea.soning d(*e*p, crimson stain, and a wide, gaping not. ” on an sieve of a full stand of tliis size approval, as thej' would do in this case,” rot out. Tlie illustration, from tho of hulte'r, itepper and salt, and when she added, with a smile. wound on the head—he had fallen on the "She is sncriliceel to 3’onr pride, ” said contained lOff.T potiiiels of nltmgen, an read.v to serve* add tin* j'olk of a Ix'aten .\t the word “p(*digr(*(*. ” a sudden fear curbstone. Lord Hayneliam. "T(*ll me*, on the even­ amount <*(|Ulvsi!(*ut to that contained in e*gg mixed with a f(*w sixtonfuls of rich chill<*d the bright hopes and fanei(*s of In less flinn three minnt(*s a large crowd ing .von were at ItaTiieham did you meet CIS pounds of nitrate of .soda, which my wife and vonr daughter in the Lady ’s cream. Mr. I'niton. What if lh(*se tir('som(* old liad assemhb'd. man killed I” "L'allen would cost at pr<*sent prices ."flo; or it T guardians or tiusti'es should ask nn- from his horse'" were the passwords. .\ Walk? Dill 3*011 talk to lK*r then*?” plea.sant questions about his family? - doctor came up. and a policeman searehe'd "Yes.” said Stephen Hurst, “I diil .so. I was eejulvale'nt In nitrogen and organic • Kot lx, what was he to say? It would bo ea*l:iut food, and 1 atul flour to make a soft sponge. Let deceit. He could only hopi* and trn.st . house.” .said the latter, whe*n he saw it. “Y<*s,” reiilied Stei>heu; "hut how do yon which costs $2 jier ton (l(*livered at | it rise e)V(*r niglit, tlicii knead liard; let that, satislied with his vast wealth and : "1 have heard of him, and know w here ho know, ami why do you menl'ion these consum(*r's depot. Kegareled as a food, it rise again and roll out; cut with a things?” liberal offer.s, the fair widow's guardians lives." It would funilsh in imsture aetiial nu ­ biscuit cutler and fold over. ’’Hevnn.se they have helped to destroy yy.xcE you wkt giiofm ). would ask no tiresonn* (piestions. They i-arrled him hack to the lionse he tritious eompounds suflicieut to main­ So one morning he started for a private had left that morning so full of life* and my wife,” cried the young earl; “.she has Fbcflil IfoiiHcliolei IIiiit-4. Interview with the formidable truste»*8 . I been sacrificed to yonr sins and yonr tain twelve cows in full flow of milk Oninge Judd I’armer, shows an ingen ­ hope; so full of smbitioiis designs and for one week. Tlie value of the crop is. ious way to support a fence without Lamp clilmiie.vs must never he wtuili- Mr. Heanehamp, a nervous man, afraid plans for his future* life; strange* hands pride*. Slie was a.sked to explain those ed. Dampen a clotli in alcohol anil of everything and everybody, said but notes and refused; she was a.sked why she* of cour.se, proiKirtionately Increased as stakes. I’icket hoards four inches wide carried him np the* broad staircase, and nth llicm clear in lialf tlie time. little. He asked Mr. I'ulton if lie liked ; laid him upon hi.s bed; strange hands cut was in the Lady ’s Walk—her bracelet it approaclies maturity, and \vh(*n fully are used for upright.s, cross-pieces, and shooting, and if he had known Sir Wilton the thick, black liair where Magdah ‘n’8 was found there -she would not tell; ther% grown is eiuite as valuable, otlm- thing.s for braces, in the manner shown, the Salads tire* tit ail times valutihlo as (Jrahame, two rather singular (iut*stions, fingers liad once lingered so lovingly; was some terrible mistake, and yonr being equal, as the common red variety. result being an e.xecedingly stiff sup- e'cxdiiig, rt'fre'sliing fexxl, .and are he- consid(*ring the errand upon which he strange eyes dwelt upon his face, noting (laughter has l(*ft her home. I know not jiort. 'The fence hoards are nailed to sleics i*xcelle*nl food for promoting sle(*p. had come. its changes. There* was no one near wilo I linsgone; 1 eniinot find her, and .V Tree Ilitclii 11;; I’oHt. the edge of one upright before the other .All acceptuhle wa3* of queiicliing the* liord H(*reby was altogetln'r of another begin to despair of eve'r 8 (*<*ing her again. loved him; he was in the world alone. It Is often desirable to use a free for is put in jilace. Tlie crosspieces should haliy’s tliirst is to tie a little we*ll-crtick- cast. He was. i>r*rhaps, om? of tin* proud ­ 'I'lie hope.s, tlie sins, the seh(*nes of ih.'if Oh, if you had but told me fhe tnitii!" "Do not reproach me*.’’ said the dying a hitehing jKist, hut there fs danger i be laid on flat roc ‘k.s, to prevent dccaj*. eel ice* in ti picct* of soft, cJctin muslin. est and haughtiest men living. Loving wasted life were all ended; the grarnl that fhe horse may gnaw the hark, or and admiring his own order, disliking and man: "has not niy sin found me out? 1 j while a few heavy rooks may he laid (Jra.ss stiiins sliould lie nihhed with fiat had gone forth. He* had won nione'v, rub his harness d(*si>ising all tliosi* who did not b(*long to he w as rieli arnl popular; but the end wa.s coiihl have (li(*d more easil}* with my , upon the end.s to “hallast” the fence. midtisses iljoroiighly, and tlien w*ji.slieth(*r’s face, and her moth(*r’s nothing can he done for his body, and I Shade is as essential to mileli cow*a ' growing country; in fact, they are near­ spoonful aeldod to a tiihlespoouful of Kngland, tin* young Countess of Itaync- fear hut little for his mind." Siwinisli w liiting will make* a jiaste that voice. l’e*rhaps she knew tin* sniiie gen ­ ond fiatteiiirig steers In stimnier as ly all tnick fanners. ham, all would have Ix'en eh*ar sailing; as tle h*ssons thiit his wife had taught • •••••• warmth in w Inter. If tlie pastures liave will cl(*an marble If it is allowed to dry it was, the anxious lover tir(*d his heavi- , wonld she eonie* to him? It mattered little We will draw a ciirtniii over that elcath- no frees. erf*ct a tight hoard shed, w*here j Hiickcrx On Corn. there. cst guns first. He d(x*lar(s| the object of I h(*d: they who w i*ro present never forgot alxMif keeping the s(*er('f now. they can go in and he in the dark, awa.v The* praet Ice of pulling off t he suckers .\ good re'e'cipt for orange water ice is; his visit, the deep admiration he felt for It fiaslie'd across liim tliat he had seen if. The awful scene* ended at last, and from growing <*orn Is mticli less com- Lady (Jrahame, and thi* munificent settle­ the man who renped as he had sown went from the files. This fixture to a pas One quart wafer, oik * pound sugar, tho Lord llayneh.iin in town how long since*? ture often pays even If good shade trees ■ than it u.sed to lx*. The sucker ments In* ofT(*red her, and Lord Hereby only yesterday. He* would s(*iid for liim to his judgment, onle*r rind of one and the Juie'e of throo 'dstened to him with well-bred iudiffer- (To lx* continued.) ahotind. Such ii huileling e*nn lie used cut while .voting is not wortli anytliing or four oranges. Stntin Into a can and ask if it were possible that he eonhl as feed, and if left its leaves gather enee. see his wife*. Science did wonderful for milking in, wifliout driving the cow.s j and piack in Ice and sab nroumi it. and The* chief cluinn of .Mary, Dueen of carbon from the air and make it valua­ "Lady (Jrahame is of an age to judge tilings surely it eonhl give him a few Scot.s, was her voice*. It was wonder ­ liome. aud In winter for storing mow ­ trec7.f> and scraiie it down until It Is for herself what promises lx st for her ' hours. ers, rake*s, etc. Tt should lie built Ix'fore ble. The origin of the sticker is an fully KW(*<'t and nttracflvo, and when I sufilcl(*nlly frozen. own happiness,” he said. “She was young 1 “I Want to see Ixird Itayiieham," lie Injury to the original plant. If this she u.scel it in her pcctiliar cexilng. ptir tho hurry of haying. I'nnn Journal. | wheji Sir Wilton died; that i.s why he left said, fonehing Dr. .Vrne’s hand; “let him occurs early enough the suckers will I’niverize'd potasli, w lilch soon bo- Qs a.s her guardians, charging ns, in the he sent for at once." ring way, It was Imixisslhle for the or ­ .Make II Sulky i’/ow, ' have more or less ears, 'riicy also help oom(*s sticky wlie*n ex|iosed to tlie a.Ir, event of her second marriage, to act for It was fortunate that the messenger dinary man to resist if.s oharni. She To elintige an ordinary plow into a ' the ears on the main stalk to fill when should be put in all the* rnt Iioles .ahont her and attend to her Interest. Your found liord Kayneham at home. He re- was an excellent musician, and her ren- riding plow, an old wagon whe'cl may a drought occurs, as the sucker Is nl- the house. Some persons tind .a mix­ offer of settlement i.s, I feel bound to say, eeiveil the summons with wonder and (liticn of English and Fn*iich ballads be rut down to :5i> inclies In diameter way.s later In blossoming and will fur­ ture of equal parts of e*a.v«*nne jiepper • mnnifieent one, and no far everything surprise. .Mr. I'ulton dying and sending was said to with remarkable grace and Uie tire re.set. Tlien liave a hlack- and Scotch snuff sitrinkled well Into f ^ satisfactory, but my ui*re belongs. nish pollen after the blossom on tha for him! Like an electric shock the of expression. I •nilth make necessary Irons (nee illus main stem has dried up. the holes, to he still mor** (‘filcacioua. THE ST. JOHNS NEWS. It (hH*s not liurt a ncAvspaiM*r to have LKG.iL NGTICEN. cnemit*s. Heing jM*rHonaIly uni>opular is ortgage sale —D«*fault having heeu not always a bad thing. It isimpossiblc M made lii the comlitlous of a certain mort ­ WKDXESDAY, .irol ST 7, lm)5. gage dated .Alarch 14, ISOJl, executed hy f()r an editor to do his iluty and k**«*p on Valentine Kerber to Edward Brown, Jamee H. Coun ami .lames D. Estes and r*s-oided In good terms Avith everybody. If all the ortlce of the Register of Deeds for Clliitou \V)iKN tilt* Htrikiii^ iiiintTM iit InlijM-iniuf? people like him he is not Avorth killing. county. .MIclilgiin, in Lllter 78 of mortgages tiiii oil page 315. on the 22iid day of .March, drtivt* iH'WHpapfr (•<)rit‘H|»oinlt*iit Frftl It is better that |H‘ople should fear him IMti.'l; two-lhlrds of the aiiioiiiit Hecureoii puhlie syiapatliy fourth to James It. (’oiin and one-twelfth to more ncAvs an editor jirints and the more James 1). Estes aforesaid; one-fourth In­ and brought uiM»n theinselveH the most fearless and truthful his eilitorials, the terest of the said mortgage was duly as- severe eondenination from evt*ry tpuirter. wigiicilbythe said .lames 11. Conn to The mon* he Avill la* abused and the more his State Ba'nk of St. .lohns, a corporation or ­ Mr. Hritton is one of the staff rt'porters N practical use, ROYAL BAKING ganized and existing under the laws of .Allchi- paj)**r will flourish. Hence do not be dis- gan, on the 2(!th e<*ause you huA'c em-mies. which assignment was ns-orded in sabI ottteu btHMi in the vicinity of tlie strike for of Register of Di-eds on the 2<>t li day of Janu ­ Rather rejoice and be excisKling glad, and POWDER is of greater leavening ary, 1K04, in Liber 70 of mortgages, as- Ht'veral days sui»i»Jyin>j: liis pajier witli all insteail of hating, love them,— Hignmeiits, and diseliarges on page l.'lO; one the information of which he bectmie pos- twelfth Interest of the suld mortgage was Editor. duly assigned by James D. Estes to said s»*ssed in ticcordance with his instructions. Bank on the 27tb day of January, 1804, strength than any other baking poAV- which asslgiiineiit was recorded in said ottice That his reports were iinbiast*d and im­ Fuom all the information rmaved in of Register of Deeds on the 20tli du.v of Janu ­ partial no better ^;uarant«H? is wantt*tl, ary, 1804, in said I.lber 70 on page 140; regard to the ItanmK'k uprising it cer­ two-thirds of said mortgage was duly as­ than the name of the pajter with which der. Some poAvders, made from alum or other signed by EdAvard BroAvn to Orrlii R. Rice tainly looks us if the Avhitt* settlers AA’ere August .31, 1803. which asslgniiient wan re- he is connectt*^ a well known almost entirely to blame. The Indians cordi'd in said olllce of Register of Deeds, on fa<*t that The News tolerates nothing but the 22ml day of February, 1804, In said Aven* attempting to enjoj' one of the Liber 70 on page 143; on the 12th day of unprejudiced statements in reports of corrosive acid, may have a high percentage of July, 1885, the said State Bank assigned all privileges grant4*dthem by thelosttmity of Its right, title and Interest in said mort ­ this character. As a matter of fact the which giA'CH them the right to go into the gage to Orriii R. Rice, which usslgninent waa day previous to the trouble The News recorded in said office of Register of Deeds on .lackson Hole country and hunt for elks the 12th day of.Iuly, 1805. In the said Lilier spc*cial was larffcly consumed with n gas when freshly made. But they will not 70 on page lOd, on which mortgage there la and bears as has b«*uhllc vendue to the highest very ground work of a free countly, and bidder the land In said mortgage descrllied, of Company D, First Michigan Cavalry, namely: The east half of the southeast just the moment thatany class of citizens Avill take place in Elsie on Saturday, (piarter of section numl>(>r nliietetn. In town- shli* iiiimher seven north of range one w(*st, attempt in the slightest degree to inter­ .August 20th. BAKING POWDER is therefore more econ ­ ill .Michigan, for the purpose of satisfying the fere with this jiriveleg** so jealously PliOUKAM. amount due on said mortgagiA and the costs of foreclosure. This sale wl 1 be made siib- guardinl, just so soon they bring igno ­ Atll.ifOn. III. the entire Company av UI omical, does the best and most uniform work, Jwf to the amount yet to become due onsuid miny and ojiprobrium upon their cause. mount horses at the depot and march half a mortgage. mile Into Elsie, preceeded by the Elsie Cornet Dated, July 15, 185)5. At the outset the strikers received the ORRIN R. RICE, Hand, Avhere they will front Into line and re­ Fkdkwa a AV ai .iihii»ok . Assignee. sympathy and moral support of the ceive an address of welcome by the village and makes the most wholesome food. 48\vl3 Attorneys for AsHignee. I>eople of the state, but lawiess demon ­ president, Dr. A. 1$. Way, DRTGAGE .SALE.—Default having lieen strations which result in an infringment Kesponse by retiring president of Co. D. made in the comlitioiis of acertain mort ­ Break ranks and repair to [dciilc dinner. Mgage dated Jidy It), 1800, executed by Edwin of jiei-sonal liberty, art* not of a kind to >1. Smith to AA illium F. Gardner, ’and re- Rc-assemble at 2 o ’clock for annual busi­ cordi'd In the office of the Register of Deeds, inspire friendly f(*t*lings. The case has ness meeting. ft»r Clinton county, .Michigan, In IJlK'r 72 of yet to be rtH'ordt'd wht'n* a tlisregard of Mei‘t at 7;30 for big camp fire where every- .Mortgages, on page 51(). on the lOth day of July, 185)0, which mortgage was duly as­ the peojlie ’s rights succmled in accom- boily is Invited. Highest of all in Leavening Strength. signed hy the said AVilliaiii E. Gardner to the Song by Glee Club. jilishing any good. If the strikers realy •State Bank of St. Johns, a corjxirntlon or ­ Spe<*ch by Comrade C. C. Duff. —Latest U. S. Oovernment Food Report. ganized and existing under the lavAs of Michi­ have u grievance, then a full explanation gan, on the 0th dny of January, 185)1, hy u Solo by W. A. Linman. written iisslgnineiit, which assignment was of its character and nature in the jiajiers .Sjut>ch by Rev. Whitaker. recorded in said office of Register of Deeds In I’oeni by Miss Gertrude Davis. liber (>8 of mortgages on |)aKc572oiithel0th will surt'ly turn sentiment in their favor. 78.40 besld(*s an attorney f(*eofthlrty- to know what is going on in every city, Sp**eches by comrailes only : Chase, Eaton, Hve dollars proA ’ided in said mortgage and by statute; and no suit or proceeding atlaw to\m and hamlet in the country and Linman, Traynor, Brass, Graham and Hol ­ or In eipilty having been instituted to recover when that right is questioned, or an at­ lister. ^1^^^ ROYAL BAKINQ POWDER CO., 106 WALL 5T,, NEW-YORK. any part of the defit swured by said n)ort- Song and lights out. gage. Now, therefore, l»y virtue of thepower tempt made to supjiress newspaper rt*- of sale In said mortgage contained and by Sjieakers av III be alloAved twenty minutes V. • Jw. r# •! i !•• •! .Jw. 1 • i i• • i • statute ill such case made and iirovldeil, ports from being jilaced on the wire, a each. Limited by the President. notice Is hen*hy given that on Saturday, the 12t h day of Octofier, 185).5, at 1 o ’clock In desire for facts is cn*nb*d which knows A decade has pawed since the re-organ ­ the ufternoon, at the w»*st front door of the no satisfaction until the matter is probed Court House for Clinton countv, Michigan, in ization of Company I). It has had its th(* village of St. J ohiis, in said county, there to the core and the investigation made sorrows and many happy reunions that THE SECRET OF GLAMI.S. STATI E TI RNED GREEN. Spend Sunday in CbieaKo. will he sold at public vendue to the nighest public. In nearly all cases strik<*s are The Goodrich Line, always up to the bidder, the land in said mortgage descrltied, Avill not be forgotten Avhile life lasts. In The Hidden Chamber in the Ancient Cas­ Astonlshlnir Tranaformation In One Nl^ht viz: The north half of lot three, in block ]iroductive of nothing but a loss of time Caused by Acid. times, has put into effect a very low rate three, and the north six Inches in width of order to find all comrades who are alive, tle of Macbeth. the south half of said lot fhre<*, with the to employiH's and they oft times engender Ave AAill send a jiaiier containing a full In a certain drawing-room the other A sln^lar transformation in the ap­ to Chicago ami return from Grand Haven jiart of the stone and brick Avail resting there­ pearance of a statue of the great mu­ on and that shnri* of thestone and brick wall bad blood betwiH'ii the enqiloyer and his account of the tenth reunion Avith name afternoon we were talking of some and Muski'gon. The rate is one for the resting on the south ten inches In AA-ldth of men which n*H*essarily works to th<* det ­ wcll-knoAvn superstitions, and among sician, Spohr, that stands in tlie mar­ round trip, ^.3, and includes berth. lot tAvo ill said block. Avith the| i»eriK*tual and address of each comrade in attend ­ right to leave It remain there, all lii the vil­ riment of the latter. In fact the Champ­ others of that secret room in the castle ket place of the town of Cassel, in Tickets are good on Saturday nightboat ance, to oA'ery absent member av Iio Avill Ile.ssc-Nassau, Germany, recently lage of St, Johns, In Clinton roiinfv, In state ion mine has already b«i*n closed with the of Glamis, Avhich Sir Walter Scott and returning on the following Sunday of .Michigan, for the ptirposi* of satisfying the mail hi.s regrets to the corresponding sec­ caused consternation among the inhab­ amount due on said mortgage, and the costa statement that it will remain so for tells us is knoAvn only to the earl of night boat from Chicago giving parties of foreclosure. retary before .Vugust 15; alsoeach mem­ Strathmore, his heir apparent, and one itants of that sleeply little municipal­ Dated .Jlilr 17. 180.5. an indetinate period, and everyone is ber Avho will come by rail is requested to other person to Avhoin the earl may ity, says the Ncaa ’ York World. The all day ’ in Chicago to enjoy the numerous ’I’HE S'^A’rE BANK OF ST. JOHNS, aware that the owners are the least af­ good old burghers, the staid matrons summer attractions there. Dramatic I'kukava & WAMiniixiK, Assignee. notify the corresponding secretary before choose to confide. One of our partj' 47av 13 .Attorneys (or Assigi)(*e. fected bv this movement. told us, says a Avriter in the Chicago and the frivolous y’oung people all and musical [lerformnricesiti theatresaml August 15, that a horse and saddle may rubbed their ey’cs. They could hardly OK'rG.AGE S.ALE.—Default having been be ready. We expwt every man to ride TribAine, an amusing storj* concerning concert gardens, league ball games, ami M made ill the eoiiditions of a inortgagi* this secret chamber of Glamis. Once, believe it, but there Avas no doubt that the world famous boulevards of Chicago executed by Sam uel E. Gillam and Rose A. Thk information which come.s from a horse as ronquiny I) never yet had a tb>e statue had, OA’cr niglit, turned (illlani to Alin .M. .Somerby, dated December Washington to theeffe<-t that, in hisown Avhen sto]>ping at the castle in autumn, for bicyclists. Rring your wheel Avhieh 17tli, 1802. and r«*corded In the office of the straggler. All comrades av Iio driA ’e to a CAirious and indiscreet visitor took ad- green. Hitherto the figtire had stooil Register of Di-eds for Clinton county. In good time, the pri*siilent will notify the will be chocked free on boat. For tickets Elsie an* requested to be there promptly A'antage of the host’s absence to sug ­ in the market place, a stately memorial -Michigan, on December 17tli, 185)2, In Liber and adilitiorial luforiiiatiou call on or 7d of mortgages, on page 325), on Avliloli democracy that he has no desire for the at 10;.’{(l, Avith any provisions they can gest a pkin by Avhich the Avhercabouts in bronze. mortgage there Is claimed to be due at the Thp Cassellites concluded that SAiper- third term, and that he would not take bring. If impos.siblo to bring cooked of the hidden cliamber shoAild be re­ wrib* to N. Robbins Jr. Gen’I Forwarding date of this notice, tAvo hundred andeighteen natural means wa.s not an explanation dollars and fifty-five cents, besides an at­ it were the democracy willing to giv(> it, provisions, tea, coffei* or butter Avill be vealed. .\gt.. Grand HaA’en, W\ H. Holbrook, torney fee of fifteen dollars, stipulated In said of particular A’alue, and they inA’esti- mortgage to tie jnild, should nny proceed ­ is the first intimation that has Ishmi had The castle Avas full, and it AA-as pro ­ Gen'l Forwarding .Vgt., .Muski'gon, or H. very acceptable.—Elsie Enterprise. gated. It was found that an artful ings be taken to forwlose said mortgageand that Mr. Cleveland would not take the pos'd that each guest should hasten to .\. Donn, General Pa.ssenger Agt.. no suit or proceedings at InAv or in eijulty ’prentice boy had been the agent. » liaving been Instituted to recover any part nomination if it were offered to him. In his or her room and hang his or her Chicago. pilloAv out of the windoAv, Avhlle ono The statue was dirty and the toAvn of the debt secured by said mortgage. There­ ileclining to run for a third term Mr. ofticials decided thatit needed a thor­ fore by virtue of the poAver of sale In said ADDITIONAL LOCAL visitor Avas told to mark oft such win- ('Iirap ^.x^•^lrHlonH t«» Huston. mortgage contained, and of the statute in ough cleansing. They gave the job to such cast* made and provided,notlcelshereby Cleveland will simply be obeying the be­ tV>'v ns displa}'ed no AA hite signal. In The D. G. 11. A M. and T. S. A .M. Rys. Mrs. A. C. Adams left for I’etoskey last a painter, and he thought tlie matter given that on .August 17tli, 1805, at one hests of national custom and jir»‘cedent the middle of carrj’ing out this pretty will during the month of August make o ’clock In tin* afternoon, at the Avest front and Avill be in strict line with the resolu ­ night tor a tivo Aveeks stay. plan the master of the castle returned of so little importance tluit he turned door of the Court House forlCllnton county. it over to one of his apprentices, Avith cheaf) rates to Poston and return from In .Michigan, in the village of St. Johns, in tions of many democratic convi'iitions See Avhat Wilson & Son have to say on unexpectedly ’, and great Avas his wrath all its stations, account of Knight Tem- snbl county, there aa 'III be sold at pulilic ven­ at this unseeinlj ’ enriositj'. Never had the simple instruction to clean the due. to tin* liigli(*st bidder, the premises in ujion this subjei t. He will, moreover, the eighth jiage of this paper, statue Avell. [ilars meeting there. The routes offered said mortgage described. Adz: Lots tliree be doing the only thing that he could ilo the oAvner of Glamis appeared in so and four, in vV'iilker and Steel’s stilidivislon (Jeo. Estes, Avife and daughter are tOAvering a passion. The display of The boy had taken the matter seri­ by thes<* conq)aiii<*s are some fifteen dif ­ (It out lot "A” 111 the village of St.Johns, gracefully, liK-ause as no man has be«*n A’isiting in Owosso. Mrs. .1. 1). Estes is ously to heart and, perhaps, Ava« in ­ Clinton county. In .Michigan. Also lot nine temper is hardly to be Avondered at, for ferent ones and are good going via. ill filock one. In .A venue Addition to the vil­ eh*cted president of thesf* Cnited Stat**s seriously ill. the Glamis secret is regarded AA^ith an spired by bis subject. It seemed to Toronto, Kingston, .Montreal, Portland, lage ol St. .lohns,Clintoncoiiiitv, In Michigan. for thriH* terms, it is not likely that la* extraordinarj ’ seriousness by the Strath­ him that .Spohr Avas deserving of more Dated .Mav 21, 1805. -Mrs. H,.S. Hart and daughter, Mary, than mere water and a brush or cloth. the St Lawerenee and the \Yhite .Moun­ ANN .M. SO.MEUBY Feiiki .vs a - Bai .davi .n , .Alortgagee. couhl be. (Irant's friends made a bold are making a two wer*ks visit in Ionia more familj', and when imparted to the tains. Good returning from Poston via. heir has been knoAvn to fill him with a He consulted a chemist, who Avas a 85)1 2av Attorneys for Mortgagee. stand for him, at which even his own and .lackson. friend of his, as to Avlmt Avould best New York. Tliis is an occasion that very gloom hard to dispel. ortgage S.ALE.—Default having been jiarty revolted. It is not likely that Mr. clean bronze, and the chemist suggest ­ seldom or,*cui ’s and offers excursionists made In the conditions ofneertnin mort Editor (Jeo. S. Corbit and wife arrived M Cleveland's own jiarty would agree to ed hydrochloric acid. Speedily fclKiw- ample time to A’isit in the East, New gage dated October 7. 1887, exei'iited by home last night from a month’s visit A MONKEY’S REVENGE. (ieo. AA’. McCniiiib and Calaiithe M. .McCriimli. accept him as a standard bearer in viola ­ ing its application Spohr became a England States and Canada, tickets be­ Ills AA Ife, to George AA’. Doty, and ri'corded In Avith friends in Missouri and Nebraska. beautiful green tint. The terrified Liber 58 of mortgages on page I25>, in the tion of all jirecedent and its own pro ­ The Anlmal’it Reseutnient of Another ing good to stop over at the various office of the Register of Deeils, for the coiintA ’ Monkey's Tricks. ■prentice confessed on a promise of im­ nouncements. Webber Ac Wagner the new clothiers points of interest. Tickets on sale from of Clinton and stnti* of Michigan, on the 11th In the Central jiark monkey ’ house, munity ’. day of Octolier, 1887. on av IiIcIi mortgage Tin* administration candidate for next Avill shoAV the Dunlap A: .Miller hats .Au­ August lUth to 25th and will be good to there Is cliilmeif to he fine at thedate of this Ncav Y'ork, the ring-tailed monkey and notice the Slim of $1,117.4.3, fiesides an at­ year sihuus to be William C. Whitney,late gust 2bth. They are the leading 8 t3’le8 . the chimpanzee one day recently’ had Tlie North American RoA ’iew for .Vugust return until September Kith. Persons torney fee of tAveiity-five didlnrs, provided In sf-cretary of the navy, a democrat of the no end of a row. Some woman A'isitor desiring to stay after that, time can ar­ said mortgage and by statute, and no suit .lohn IL t'hapin has las'ii appointed a opens with a troiichant paper oii “The or proceeding at Riaa - or In equity' liaving ilemocrats and an American wit ha big .\. had given ttic ring-tailed monkey ’a liat- range to have their tickets deposited by been Instituted to recover nny part of the trustee by the common council to fill out .Menace of RoiuaniHin ’’ by W. .1. H. Tray­ Mr. Whitney is a happy choice as an ad ­ pin. It interested him very inAich. He debt sis-ured by said iiiortg/ige.' Now, there­ the unexi»ired term of (Jeo, Thompson nor, president of tlie .V. 1*. .\. He con ­ joint agent at Poston and stay over fore. by virtue of the poAver of sale in said ministration candidate. He has not tried its point on himself and it hurt. until September doth, .'^eml to any agent mortgage contained and by statute In such Avho has removed from St. .lohns. He thought it might ii terest the tends that the pajiaey is to-day, as it case made and provbled,* notice Is bereliA’ IsH-n mixed up with the party fmUional- given that on Sntiirdiiy, the 14tli{day ofjl^p- thoughtful chimpanzee. Creeping up ever was, a thorough despotisin, and de ­ of this company im- eircnlar for rates, or ism in New York, though many of his teniber, IHii."!, nt one o ’clock In t lie ufternoon, llebeler—Davli'H. behind his simian friend, he jabbed it clares that the A. I*. .V. will continue its npiily'to pen Eleteher, trai’ellitig pas­ at the AVI St fiont door of the Court House friends have Ixs-n, and the only thing ■Mrs. (lettie Davies and (J. Henr.v lD‘b- senger agent, Detroit. for 1 liiitoii eoiiiit.v. Mlelilgiiii. in tlie villiige into the animal's back and left it hang­ work to preA’ent tlie perversion of the of St. .lohns. ill said eoiinty, there av III be that was to have been feared about his ler were married last Thursday* at the ing there. .\nierican constitution to papal dogmas. sold at iniblle vendue to the bighest bidder candidacy Avas that his failure f») take I.EGAI, NOTH KS. the laiiil in said mortgage described viz; 'I lie residence of the bride ’s parents, Mr. and Then the visitors saAv the most ani­ Fiider the title of “Female rriminals”. iiort li west quarter of t lie sontlieast quarter the Clevelaml side in the fight might Mrs. Robert Clark, in this cit.v. Mr. mated controversy it has ever been of sei-tioii number sixteen. In toAvnsliip five Major Arthur Griffiths. Her .Maj*.*sty'H TEACHER’S EXAMINATIONS north of range four Avesf. In Allelilgati, for liave alienated from him the supjiort of their lot to see. The gentle-spirited I the imriiose of safi.sfyliig the anioiitit due on Hebeler recently’moved here from Lan­ Inspector of Prisons, furnislu's an article F«ir ISU.A-Ua. the administrationites. With Whitney chimpanzee took hold of the ring-tailed said mortgage. sing and is a contractor. The 3’oung monkey ’s tail and AVOAind it three times to the August number of the North Dated, .lane l.'tli, 1 80 .*,. as a candidate it should be jiossible to Kchednle of Teacher's KxiiinlnatlunM In CKO. W. I'OTY, jteople liaA'e the best ivishes of a host of around his right hand. Then he jerked American Review presenting in a pecu­ Clinton county Ih hh followH: I'EtiEAVA A AA'. a l.nnilKii:, .Mortgagee. oiK ’e more solidify the ileimn'rai'y of New llllfh Hchool room. St. .lohns. tldrd Thiirs- 4:1av 1.3 .Attoriie.vs for Mortgtigee. friends, .\mong other Avedding presents the monkey into the air and began to liarly attractiA’c style his observations dnv and Krblay, AuKust t.'j and 10. iso,*. York, a jinwtsding that is still as essen­ was an 80 acre farm from the bride ’s swing him around liLs head. About n‘sp**ctiiig ninny ami varied typos of niirli school room, DeAA'itt, third I’luirsdiiy OIITO.AGE S.a LE. —Default liaving been tially lUM-essary as it cA-er Avas to a na­ every second Avhirl the monkey ’s head and Frldai'. October 17 and IS, Im'.ki , iiinde III flic coiiditioiisof a certain mort ­ father. female offenders. lllgli school room, St..lobnH,laHt Tbiirsilay Wgage dated January ’27, 185)4. executed b.A’ tional victory for the jiarty.—Kvening struck the iron bars of the cage. The and Friday, .March 20 anti 27, isttO. Theresia .Shafer to 'File .State Itank of St. Court bouse, .St. Johns, last 'riiur.-ilay niul C'oama of the Mlnnourl. little fclloAV screeched with all his .lohns, a corporation organized and existing NeAvs. Frlilnv, .lune 2.~> ami 20, 1800. under the liiAvs of .MIcliigiiii and recorded In Michael Vincent, a profession.Tl en­ might, but the chimpanzee w’as relent- Bv order of the boartl of examiners. the Register's otbee for the county ofClinton. gineer and draughtsman of Onawa, la., le.ss. lie merely changed his method R. M. AVI.NSTON. Ill the stnte of MIcbigiiii, In l-lb<*r 78 of mort ­ Tiik Avater commissioners made no Comnilsslitner of .Sehtmls, gages on page 402, on the 20th da.v of Jniiii- has had the happA* thought to plot the of torture. lie stopped his whirling AVhon Baby wm sick, wo j-avo her Costorlo. ary, 18, it, on av IiIcIi mortgage' there Is mistake in placing ^10.00(1 insurance on tactics, sat himself quietly doAATi, and, ortgage sale .—Default bavins been elaimed to be due at the date of this notice course of the Slissouri in 1S04. as laid Wlion sho wo-s a ChiWl, she criftl tor Costorla. tlie boilei-s at the Avater AVorkslast Avis-k. placing hl.s foot on the monkey ’s back, M matle In the conilltlons of a certain the sum of ^43.40, besides ail attoriie.v fee of doAvn in the manuscript journal.s of AA’hcn sho IwTanie Mi.sa, she cliinu to Costorla. morf)fa>te ext'ciiti'tl by AA’Illlam A. Abi*l and#1.5 provided In said mortgage and !,%• The ]iremium Avas nominal being onl.v LcAvis and Clark, at least for the loAva lay back with all his might in an effort .Ann l>. Aliel to Stephen M. Farr, ilateil May stntnti*. and no suit or proc<*edIiig at Iiiav o'r to pull out his victim’s tail. Failing in AVbfu bile bod Children, sho gave themCostorla. 17, 1S02, ami ns-orded In the olllce of the In equity liaving be ii instituted to r»*cover !?100 for a jK-riod coAering three A'cars. ptirtion of the river. A foAv blue prints Uejftster of Deeils fur Clinton county. In nny i»art of t lie defit secured b.v said mort ­ With jiroper care there should be no of this map are in jirivate circulation. this, he took hold of the monkcy ’.s ear, .Allchljraa, oil •I'liie 2."), 1 H!t2, In Liber tO of gage. .VoAv fh(*refore. b.v virtue of tin* power The plotting possesses an e.xtraordinary jumped up in the SAving and, SAvinging niort>f/ufes. tui p/iire 2m», on which mort- of sale In said mortgage contained mid bv danger of an ex plosion.but then the boilers gaice there Is clnlmetl to be due at the ilnte statute III such ease made and iirovld< ‘<1, Interest and no small hj’drographic ns high as he could, let the poor felloAV t>f this notice five linndred and thirty-two notlcels hereby given that on Satiirdnv tin* ina.A' beKubjecteil to severe tents, for dur ­ drop Avith a thud. This satisfied tlie dollars, besliles nn attorney fts* of twenty- 14th dnv of .September, 1805, at one o ’clock value, inasmuch aa it includes the five ilollars, stipulated In said niortnaice to ing fires it is to 1m* ex|>ected that the^' In the aiteriiooii. at the Ave^t front door of United States surv’ej’ of and the thoughtful chimpanzee. .St..loliiiii .Markt-tH. be paid should any proc(S*dlnKs be taken to the Court House for Clinton connt.v, Mlclil- Avill be croAvded to the last |»oint of fonsdose said inortKiiKe, and no suit or pro ­ gaii. In the village of St. .lohns'. In snid county survey of .Ajiril, 1804, and thus St. .loliiiH, .Midi.. AuKUHt 7. ceeding at law or In e<|ulfy having bi'cn In­ An rrxent Landlady. connt.v. there will be sold at tiublic vendue saf»‘t.v and in(h***«l at such tiim*s thev exhibits the changes in the stream at The following are the prices jiaid by stituted to recover any part of the deht se­ to the bigliest bidder the bind in said mort ­ St. Johns produce buyers as quoted ox. cured bv said mortgage, therefore, by virtue should be made to doall the_vcan. Hoaa '- tAvo intervals of approximately forty- An aged lady complained to a Lon ­ gage deseribeil. nniiiel.v: The AA-est half of don magistrate that becau.se she was a {irossly for Thk Nkws , by .1. S. Osgood, of the p'ower of sale In said mortgage ron- the east half of the iior't henst quarter, ofs(*o- ever there is very little danger of exjilo- five years. The antics of this mighty tnlaed, and of the statute In such case made tlon tAA-ent.v-sIx, In township seven north of river in alluvial soil are almost incred ­ little behind Avith her rent her landlady today : and provided, notice Is hereby given that on range four west. In .Michigan, for the pur­ sion but the good fciiture of tlieinsuraiu'e September 7. 1805. at one o ’clock In the ible, one Avho should attempt to folloAV followed her to church and asked for it AA'hlte wheat...... 70(1X71 pose of satisfying the iinioant due on said is (he fact that it jirovides fora thorough No 2 Bed wheat...... Use/70 afternoon, at the west front door of the mortgage, and the costs of foreclosure. This literally in the track of LcAvis and there. The landlady come Into the pew OatH...... 20(11,21 Court Mouse, for (’Milton county. In .Michigan, sale Avill Im* niaile siiblect to the amount yet inspei'tion of the boilers and coniM*ctions Clark in their ascent of the Missour* alongside her. and when she was join ­ Bye...... •''>(> 111 the village of .Sf. Johns, In said county, to fieconie due on said mortgage. Corn In ear...... 20(i/12n there will be sold at public vendue to the Dated. June 17, 185)5. twice a year during tin* life of the insur­ Avould have frequently to convert his ing in the re.sponses was constantly Corn.Mhelled ...... 4n highest Iddder, the premises In said mort THE STATE BANK OF ST. JOHNS. ance, by an exjM*rt. This Avill make a pirogue into n “prairie schooner. ” The Avhispering to her about the rent. Beane...... 1 7rt('a#2 OO gage described, vli: I'he south west nuarfcr F'kiiew .a Sr AA ’a i.iiHinoE. .Mortgagee. Lard ...... 0 of thesouth west (piarter of si-ctlon twenty- 48av 13 Attorneys for Mortgagee. semi annual guarantee to the public that tendency of the river on the Avhole at When it came to the response: “Incline Rutter...... Hose, at least 50x100 f»*et in sizewlth- Agreeable to the request of several mem- of the five nations, were the allies of lli two blocks of the present location of the liers of your honorable body, 1 beg to submit the English, and rendered valuable as­ Special ele<-tric lighting plant, and shall construct the following proposition, to-wit; sistance to the llritish tnxips in their thereon likewise fr»H* of expense to the village I will assume charge of the oiierations of the ^numerous encounters with the Freucli. a power station of the same charaeti'r and OKKICIA.1^. electric ligiiting plant in this village, should They were recogniztnl, says the Utica dimensions as the liiiildlng at pr«-sent in use its purchase be arranged from the jiresent (N. Y.) Herald, by the various names Common Council Rooms / for that purpose, and to which engines and owners, hiring and discharging the employees Low Prices of Oneiadds, Oneides, Oneids, Oneya- St. Jotinsi .Mich., Auk - ‘‘i. ISUK.) api>aratus of said elee-tric lighting |dant shall and i>aying for all labor connected with the Special meetinir. be removed and set u|> in jiroper position, like­ ders, Oneyders, Oneydes, Oneyedas, ojieration of such plant, doing the, book ­ Onueydes, OniieydcH:s, Onyades, Oilye- Hoard called to order by President Vaughan wise free of ex|iense to the village, anil shall keeping connected with said plant Present Trustees Morris, Kenyon, Kendrick make the m“cessar.v changes in wiring in dauns and Oueidas. F'rom time imme­ HICH \vc have Ijcen (luotlngthissjjring and making and collecting tolls for morial it has always been their custom \Volc(jtt. order to conmid the circuits with the switch lighting, for the sum of one hundred and on Carpets, Curtains anti furnisliings Meeting called to consider the purchase of to regard with great solemnity a cer­ lioard located in the new power house, like­ thirty seven and fifty-hundredths dollars per will continue. We have the largest an electric lighting plant, the selling of elec wise fr«s* of ex|iense to the village, and shall month for the term of one year next following tain huge bowlder which went with W trie lighting bonds and to transact any business make the proper steam connection lietwi'en the first day of August, 1895; providing that them from one place to another when­ stoek to seleet from and the verv best makes that might come before a regular meeting. the power house of the St. .Johns .Manufact­ whenever the total annual receipts of the ever they changed their habitations. On motion A. II. Kenyon was elected clerk in the market, and (juote you a vei*}' good uring Coinpan.v, or Its successors, and the plant for electric current furnished for light, The Oneidas xvere referred to by the pro tern. jiower house of the electric lighting jdant, so heat and power shall exceed the sum of $7,009 other Indians as the people with the Trustee Kendrick otTeretl the following as to admit of steam being furnished for the that ten per cent, of such excess shall be paid stone, and tliey called it ouia, oinota resolution ; operation of engines In ehH'tric llghtingidant, to me as additional compensation lor furnish­ meaning a man who had sprung from INGRAIN CARPET at 15c. Resolved , That Steel, Smith & Co. are the same as is now done, likewise free of ex- ing the labor connected with the operation of a stone. It was used by those red men hereby required to buy and pay for the elec­ jiense to the village of St. .Johns, and shall such plant. The sUeet lighting rates to re as a kind of sacrificial altar, and in tric lighting bonds before Monday, August 6 save the said villagi* harmless from all ex­ main the same as at present. A better one at 25c and 35c well worth 1895, at 4 p. m , local time, and that in case pense or damage caused liy tiu* failure to SC' front of it the sachems held their coun ­ Good and suitable bonds will be furnished 40c and 45c, said purchase and sale are not completed by cure said agrt*ement. cil fires, celebrated the feasts of the that time, the sale of said bonds to Steel And be It further resfdveil that the village guaranteeing the proper accounting for funds dead, and worked themselves into a A 50c carpet for 40c. collected by me. said bonds to be approved by Smith & Co. is declared rescinded from and of ,St. .Johns her«*b.v releases the said .St. frenzy of excitement with their war An all wool extra super at 50c. after tne time above stated. .Johns Electric I..lglit, Ilent A Dower ('om- the council. dances. Resolved also. That the president be in­ |>any from the i»erformance after August 1st, This proposition is based upon the under The stone stood on the summit of a structed to notify Steel. Smith & Co. of this 189.5, of the conditions of a certain eoiitract standing that the village shall not enter into foothill overlooking the valley of the GOOD BRUSSELLS actirevailed. ary to construct any new lines in order to serve history, and Dr. M. M. Bagg, the li­ tom prices. St. .lohiiK, Mleh., Aug. 3. IHy.l./ Yeas, Trustees Kenyon, Morris and W«d- the patrons of the electric lighting plant it brarian of the Oneida Historical soci ­ .SprH'luI im*etlng of the Village Couiifll cott 3; Xa.vs—(I. shall be done only upon the direction of the ety, had it removed many years ago to August Hrd, On motion tin* eouncil adjourned. Board of Trustees or Commissioners, and all the Forest Hill cemetery, where it can Called to order by I’lN'sIdent Vaughan. A. H. Kenyon , materials shall be furnished at the expense of yet be seen. Lace Curtains. Called for the purpose of taking action on Clerk pro teni. the village. buying the electric lighting plant, the selling DEWITT H. RENT, F'urther, it is also understood thatsaid L. R. VIRGINIA’S SWELLING TOAD. of the elwtric lighting bonds and 1o transact In Lace Curtains don ’t fail to see Village Clerk. Peck shall superintend all erection of lines any huHlness that might come upon a regular A Qaeer llatrarhlan That 8tronxl7 and wireing and other work that shall pro ­ Ke- how handsome a one we can show meeting. Kembles a Fish. Co.M.MON Council Koo .ms) perly be paid for by the village and that shall 3'ou at 10c. On motion A. 11. Kenyon was ehn-ted clerk St. Johns, August 5, 1895.) be for public purposes without additional The wonder of the genus batrachia pro tern. Called to order by Dresident Vaughan. compensation. and the greatest natural history oddity Trustra* Morris offered the following reso ­ Present Trustees Kendrick. Kenyon. Morris* to be found along the Atlantic coast of \Vc want \’Our trade and if F'urther: it is also understood that L R Peck lution : Palmer and Wolcott. the United States is the swelling toad, slK'dl make a monthly and annual report to the It was supported by Truster* Wolcott. The minutes of July 1, 11, 15, 1895, were electric lighting commissioners or the village a semi-aquatic crea^,000. provided the proce<*nny.granting unto them 851 St.Johns Electric Light. Heat A: resolution : the right to erei-t poles and wires tlirongh the Power Co ...... 129 83 Resolved , That the office of trustee of the white and are covered with spines streets, alleys and |>utilic phu-es of the village 852 A O Hunt...... 3 40 Village of St. Johns, heretofore held by George whicli give tliat portion of their an­ of .St. Johns for the puriiose of conveying 853 Henry Palmer...... 12 oO W. Thompson, be declared vacant for the atomy the appearance of a well-ripened electrlclt.v for furnishing light, heat and reason that said Thomiison has removed from “jiinpson ’’ burr. Persons who under ­ H. L KENDRICK. 854 Dewitt 11 Hunt...... 25 00 power, also a (|uitclaim dis-d from Robert .\1. 855 W W Hrainard ...... 41 00 the village and that the council proceed to stand the “swell toad, ” and know what and Carrie A. .StwI. ids wife, to siicli portion 850ia E D Emmons ...... 72 44 elect his successor. an irritable little ra.scal he is. catch of a strip of ground hereinafter descrilted as 850 Shindorf A Son ...... 5 50 The resolution prevailed. him and rub the spines on bis belly un ­ Is not owned by the 1). olnt ten feet easterly from the 1.340 Jas Hesley...... 45 00 clerk be authorized to enter into contract with Have You Noticed south east corni*r of tile Itrlck Imibiiiig now Luke R. Peck in accordance with the resolu ­ 1.347 C K Vredenburg ...... 3.5 45 used by the .St. .Johns ICleetrIc I.ight, Heat 1.348 tion accepting his proposition. & Power Coinpan.v for a illnnmo room and J Dutton ...... 4 50 (IS how well till’ 1.340 E King ...... 1 50 The motion carried. I>ower house on a line of the south side of 1.350 () W Miller...... 4 30 Yeas—5; nays—O. said bididing prodncetl easterly anil running 'Prustee Wolcott moved that the bond of hence nortlierl.v at right angles with said 1.351 Frank Shields...... 75 1.352 Chas .McRae...... 75 Luke R. Peck be fixed at $2,909 with two "ST. .lOHXS prodiu'ed line to a point twent.v f(‘et north of sureties, conditioned for the faithful perform ­ the north line of such Imibling, thence west* 1.353 Chas Ford ...... 17 25 1.354 Wm Tick...... s 13 ance of his duties and the turning over of all erly at rigid angles one hiindi'ed fei-t, thence IKXJI ET" 1.355 Peter E Walsworth...... 35 58 funds of the village. southerly at right angles to the Intersection The motion carried. with the south line of said building, produced 1.350 The Wills Creek Coal Co.... 37 80 1.357 The Black Diamond Coal Ac Yeas—5; nays—0. westerly, thence easterl.v om* hundred fe<‘t to Trustee Palmer moved that Luke R. Peck place of beginning, together with the right of Coking Co ...... 18 04 1.358 James H Clow A Sons ...... 37 02 be authorized to purchase such supplies as Ingress and egri*ss thereto, provitling that If may be necessary for running the electtric at an.v time salil land shall cease to lie used .350 The Downie Pump Co ...... 845 25 1.300 Dunn A Hallantine ...... 3 20 lighting plant upon consultation with the ■■|{DV.\L ( HOWN for sole luirpose of maintaining thereon of an chairman of the committee on fire, water and ele<'trlc lighting plant all right and title here- 1.301 John Hicks...... 1 70 ,303 li D Edwards A Co ...... 20 51 lights. i’EHFETTO” b.v conve.ved shall revert to said tlrst jiartles, The motion carried. their heirs, executors or assigns, also of a .304 Henry H Harris...... 2 67 1'eas—5; nays—0. lease from Kolvert M. Stei'l to all that i)U*ce of ,305 Richard (Jay...... lo Trustee Wolcott moved that the iiroiiosition ground ns herein described as lies In the pri­ ,300 A O Hunt...... 2 45 arc being advertised in many of R. M. Steel for furnishing steam and for vate wa.v south of and adjoining libs'k l:;i, ,367 Clinton Republican...... 7 25 taking lights from the V’illage of St. Johns as different ways. according to tlie rtvorded plat of said village ,368 E H Carnes...... 2 50 Police Judge — What! You here amended, dated July 15th. 1895, and filed which lies to the northward of the right of ,309 J Kellogg ...... 50 For 10 Years August 5th. 1895, be accepted. again, Rankin? This must bo the twen­ way owned b.v the Detridt, tirand Haven A ,370 Anson Clark...... 38 I had lumbago and sciatic rheumatism, at The motion carried tieth time you ’ve been up before me. Mllwauk«*e Railroad Com|ian.v and lielng the ,371 Spaulding A Co...... 11 05 Yeas—5; nays—0. times unable to dress or turn in bed with­ MKH( HANTS j)le<‘e of ground occupied li.v the one stor.v ,372-9 F'owlerA Hall...... 02 44 Now if you would go to tlie Trustee Wolcott moved that the electric out help. I was worn out, liver disordered, lirick building now used b.v the St. .Johns .380 W M Crich...... 15 44 lighting jilant purchased August 5th, be tired and weak, when I began to take Electric I.ight, Heat A- I’ower Company for ,381 M N Duncan ...... 2 25 should all appreciate called The .St. Johns F:iectric Plant. Hood ’s. I was soon much better, and since a dynamo room and power house for their ,382 WIll Todd ...... 1 28 The motion carried. taking three bottles I have not been trou ­ ele< tric lighting |dant and the land Imme- ,383 Hartford Steam Boiler Insp. A bled with rheumatism. We consider this and i)ush the sale of these Ins. Co ...... 100 OO Trustee Wolcott moved that the president Farmers’ Hotel diatel.v adjoining said building on the east, and clerk be authorized to contract with R. .M. excellent brands in north ami west slsanie are now Trustee Kenyon offered the following The Ladies Tixtk No Further Interest In THE resolution: It was supiiorled by Trustee the Infiiiit’s Health. A WAGON ? used, viz: The malntalliance thereon of the DUNLAP elis'tric lighting idaiit for furnishing ehs-trlc Morris. She had a seat in a Michigan iivcnue lights for the village of St..Johns and in­ R Esoi.VKi), That the council hereby ratifies car, with a baby in her lap, nil bundled habitants thereof. the action of the village treasurer today in tip in an old shnwl, says tlie Detroit AND .\lso of a bond In the sum of I'lve'l'hoiisand corniiletirig the sale of the electric lighting Free I’ress. A womnn next to her with llidlars executed b.v (leorge .\. Steel as princi­ bonds, and the action of the president today in two small children seemed to have con- pal and Edwin P. Waldron and Rcdiert (i. completing the purchase of the electric light hiderable enriosity nl>out that babj*, MILLER \l .St<*«*l as siiretles, providing that If the lie. Ing plant in accordance with the resolutions of and, after trying several time.s to get n Well you kiKJw where to trolt.tJrand Haven & .Milwaukee Rallwa.v this council of July 11 and .\ugust 3, 1895. Bight of its face, she said: The motion carried. Coinpan.v do not within ninet.v da.vs execute “Haven’t yon got your child bundled go don ’t you ? and deliver to the village of St..lohns an Yeas-Trustees Kenyon, .Morris. Palmer. HATS i\ agrei'iiient guaranteeing as full.v as the.v ma.v Wolcott -4; nays—o. up a good deal fo# tlii.s weatlA’r?” Of course 1 do, its t(j (b> to the said village the use for a period of Trustee Morris moved that the marshall be “Hut I liavo to keep him warm, fift.v .years for the purpose of maintaining I Instructed to reiinir or rebuilt the sidewalks ma’am,” was the reply. August 29th. thereon an electric lighting plant at a rental still out of repair where the owners of the ad ­ “For what reason? ” of one ilollar |ter .vear of such portion of land I joining projiery had been properly notified “The doctor told me to. ” Shindorf & Son, In the village of St. .Johns owned b.v said to do the same, the expense of the said work “Then the perahlp in the fire dejiartment baby looked at the conductor inquir ­ and look at the stock of Wagons north right of way line 1(10 feet to a point, be granted to (Jeorge R. Rice and C. F'. ingly and asked: and Buggies. thence southerly at right angles with salil Bishop. “Has anything broke down or blown Webber & Wagner line of right of wa.v to a jiolnt 147 feet north Trustee Kenyon moved that the report be up or run off the track to scare ’em all of the center of the main track, thence east­ adopted ouW ” The New Clothiers. SHINDORF&. SON. r I TOILS DRAW TIGHTER logical explanation, the result being that A newspaper and nn ll-iiound boy baT< tbero is little ebanco for the slurring of MIRROR OP MICHIGAN Juki been born at North Adama. POUND IN A CAVERN. TheNews doubtful points and the suppression of adverse facts wbieb are possible in a mere John Kennedy wbh accidentally whot ~"i* v II. II. i<^iTz;oi:itAX^r>. at Rort Huron while fouling with an old CHICAGO POLICE THINK THEY ex parte argument. FAITHFUL RECOUNTING OF HER gun. It is, of course, to be regretted tliat the EXPLORERS FIND HUNDREDS WILL CONVICT HOLMES. LATEST NEWS. They are turning out eighteen bicycles \Vki >ni >I)a V, Aucu sr, 7, ISO.'). deliaters buried their arguments in sueli OF SKELETONS. an enormous muss of verbiage, but the per day at the factory iu the State priHua 1 at Jackson. The Modern Bliiclieard’H tiauzy Tule arguments are there and may well repay fnterestiin: KtutisticN C'oiiceriiinie the digging out. On the wliole, a ]iublie AVing dams are being built in the St. ChelNea« Muhh .i Police Kuiiud-Up a WILL MAKE PROTEST Concerning I’ltzcl—Hays the Latter Farm FrodiictH —Ktiip<‘iieii»ivo Juno 1, 1804; the acreage and products 'File Thompson Inimher Co. ’s dry kiln in He says the two bad on foot a plan to de ­ The reports as to eonditions of crop* of meadows iti ISOR, and quantity and lienzie County, o|ii*rated liy Charles Fox, tance tho e.xplorers were obliged to crawl Job Inupcctlnif Kuilroud Luiidu. on their hands and knees, ii.siiig candles fraud the insurance comi>any; tint while througliont tlie lountry and the general Tulue of hay und of straw sold in year of (Jrand Raiiids. burned w ith (K>,(X>0 feet in I'hiladelphia I’itzel became di-spomlent influeiiee of weather on growtli, cultiva­ ending June 1, 1804; the acreage of corn of hardwood lumber. for light. 'Fliey found hetweeu three and It Humbles Spain. four hundr«*d skeletons, indicating tho over iinnnciul ditlicnlties, the aiekness of tion and harvest are summarized by the raised for silage in 180R, and the number Republican ttinl ('arliat S(