VOL. XXYIL—NO 30. ST JOHNS, MICH., THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 20, 1893. WHOLE NO-1383. ^ ------— Spectacles and Eye Glasses at almost —A fine line of cuts for horse bills —Charley Holton bus just completed Fine Quarters. Ladle*, Remember that the Garland Stoves wholesale prices at Krepps, DeWitt & and cards at this office. a pretty little dwelling house on Gibbs One day this week we spent an hour See our line of fine Stationery, Visiting and Ranges are the only stoves luade Co. ’s Eyes tested free. —The sprinkling cart commenced its street. viewing the new and elegant office of the Cards, Invitations, etc. Copper plate with aluminum in them —the lightest engraving to order. Aldrich & Co. rounds on Monday afternoon of this -Stage makes a specialty of babies ’ St. Johns Manufacturing Co., and and toughest metal known. For sale only by Fowler & Ball . HOME MATTERS. week. cabinet photos and gives a large picture Whipple Harrow Co., at their works, in For Nxlc or Kent, A good farm of 80 acres with good Rr«rltl«a. —Rev. G. Evans will preach at the free with each dozen. this village. The building, which is Having largely increased our Hue of —John McCrerry, of South Ovid, now composed of bricx, stone and iron, is 50 buildings and 70 acres improved. Cook Stoves and Ranges for the spring —Rev. E. Mudge has arranged to Baptist church Suuday morning and 1383-W2 A. G kangkk . trade. We invite all those in the mar­ evening. boasts of a bouncing boy baby, which x 72 feet, and will cost, when fully com­ leave Durand. Moved and Ready. ket for same to examine our line before —Born, to E. C. Densmore and wife, —Geo, W. Stephenson is having the came to town last Friday morning. pleted, upwards of $8,000. It is ex ­ purchasing. Spaulding A Co. —Born to Wm. B. Ferguson and w'ife, Having removed our works from the of this village, April 16, a daughter. public water introduced into his busi ­ tremely modern iu design, and practical ­ building opposite Corbit & Valentine ’s Not a Quick Meal Gasoline Stove re­ —Buy your gold filled watches of of Ithaca, a son. Will is determined ly three stones, considering the base ­ hardware, to the building second south turned last >ear, for sale by ness block across the way. ment and attic. There are two roomy Krepps, DeWittA Co., leading jewelers, —Messrs. Davies & Adams have re­ the name of Ferguson shall not die out. of the old “Anstey House” property, Fowler A Ball . Three sons and ne ’er a daughter. vaults on the main floor and in the we are now in better shape than ever and save money. tf cently made some fine improvements basement. The basement is used for the before to do business. New Bicycles "New Procc** ” —Last week F. II. Frazell sold a in their place of business, and added —Riders of bicycles should bear in storage of factory supplies. Ad under ­ and sundries on hand, and Bicvcles re­ Just received. Styles of 93 “New Pro­ Hardman piano to C. C. Chant, St. mind that there is an ordinance against ground passage-way connects the base ­ paired promptly. Sewing Machines, cess” gasoline cook stove, with all the new devices for showing goods. ment with two well made and safe stor­ Johns, and an A. B. Chase to Miss —C, C. Vaughan has commenced ex ­ riding on sidewalks, for the violation of new and second-hand at bargains. Sew­ latest improvements. The only gasoline which a fine of $50 may be imposed. It age rooms, one for varnishes and the ing Machines repaired in most satis­ stove in the market with a genuine Kellie Pratt, of Olive. cavating and active preparations for the other for oils. These stores are in factory manner. Electro Plating of all asbestos oven. Spaulding & Co. —Judge Daboll will deliver his lecture, erection of a dwelling house on the is the intention of the powers that be charge of Charles Gadt, a careful aud kinds, table ware a specialty, executed to enforce this ordinance this season. competent employe. in first-class manner and warranted. • 323,6H8 “F ort Fisher, ” under the auspices of comer of State and Brush streets. The office apartments and directors ’ Quck Meal Gosoline Stoves in use. the U. V. U.. at the M. E. church, Du­ —The April term of the circuit court —Not long since a gold plated watch Lawn Mowers sharpened and repaired. and chain, valued at $35. was sent from room are divided by a convenient hall ­ Repairing of machinery, of all kinds, Best made. Call and see. For sale rand, to-morrow evening. will open on Monday next, with the way, and are highly finished in bastard and well done. Call and see us. only by Fowler & Ball . —Bora to Mr. and Mrs. John T. Mill- David P. Wilcox case in the lead, which some eastern house by express to a cus­ sawed oak from Michigan and Missis­ C ooper & V incent . sippi forests. The work is done in Two good second-hand Pianos for sale man, this village. Thursday evening, will probably occupy the major portion tomer at Bath, this county. It was not at a bargain. F. II. Frazell , panels, aud the w'hole, including the Forty Gague Fast Black, Ladies’ Hose April 13, 1893, a son. Parents and of the week. called for, and was ordered to be elegant desks and furniture to match, 1377tf The Music Dealer. sold to pay charges. The manner of for 25 cents At C hapin & Co. ’s. child doing well and happy. —Warner Bunday,the pioneer grocer, was done by the skilled workmen in The Michigan Stove Co. will show the —James Sumner Collins, formerly of has finished cleaning his place of busi ­ sale was by chance, and a son of W. their employ. We are headquarters for hot water, largest and best line of Garland Stoves this village, and now practicing law in ness, and everything thereabouts now A. Abel, held the lucky number and is This handsome structure is supplied steam and hot air heaters. and Ranges at the World ’s Fair, of any with electric bells and lights, high pres ­ ___Spaulding & Co. Chicago, has removed his office to suite looks as bright and inviting as a new' now' the possessor of the prize, and is manufacture in the world. We are sole sure water and low pressure sewerage. agents here. Fowler A Ball . 17, No. 99 Washington street. spring bonnet. now ’ expected to be on time. The whole structure has an air of per ­ Call aud see the Columbian Exposition —Mr. Love, of the firm of Love & —Share holders in St. Johns Island —Ernest Parks, of Fowler, died at the manence, comfort and prosperity. At C hapin & Co. ’s. For Sale, Gay, lumber dealers, has rented George Park, near Petoskey, are requested to residence of his uncle, Sidney Parks, in Maj. D. S. French, the genial and A nice wall or side showcase at Alli­ that village on Sunday, April 16, of in ­ competent secretary, who has been in VuiiSIckeP* Drug Store son ’s. Atch ley’s house on Lincoln street, and meet at J. II. Fedewa's office to-morrow the employ of this company in this ca­ Is headquarters for Plastico, the cheap ­ will occupy it with his mother and two (Friday) evening and receipt for their flammation of the bowels, aged 15 years. pacity upwards of 21 years, has passed Please remember we are headquarters est, best and only cold water Wall Fin ­ for Fine Dress Goods. C iiapin A Co. sisters.—Portland Review. share of $10,000. The funeral was held on Tuesday from through all the business scenes of the ish, in all colors, in the market. It will the M. E. church in Fowler conducted concern from an office in the dingy certainly please you and do you good. —The real estate which Taylor —We are pleased to learn that Orin corner of an old store to these new and Post-hole diggers and post-hole aug­ Stockton purchased of Geo. W. Rey­ Ilale, formerly of this township, and by Rev. C. G. Thomas, pastor of the elegant quarters. During all of which ers. Styles best, and prices guaranteed. The Lace Curtain Season is here aud Spaulding A Co. nolds last week is not located opposite now settled at Hoquiam, on Gray’s St. Johns M. E. church, and the re­ he was nappy and told his amusing Chapin & Co. are prepared with the mains interred in Riley. The deceased stories to his many friends just the largest, finest and cheapest stock to be Field Pea*. the fairgrounds, as stated by us last Harbor, Washington, is doing well, same. week, but on Lansing street, two blocks financially and physically. was a brother of Milo Parks, of this found in the county. We have for sale at our elevator a village. The business of this important indus ­ choice lot of Canadian Golden Vine from the high school building. —Our hundreds of readers in the try is 20 per cent larger since the first of Wall Paper! Wall Paper ! 1 Peas. Sprague A Squair . —N. E. Reed, of Olive township, southern half of the county and even —A collision occurred on the Toledo, last January than it was for a corres­ Tremendous rush at M. McDonald & ponding period in 1892, which the com­ Co. ’s last Saturday, at the opening of “Star” and “Favorite ” Barrel Chums, ag ent for Ellwanger & Barry of Roches­ in and around St. Johns, will be inter ­ Ann Arbor & Northern Michigan rail­ in all popular sizes at road near Farwell on Monday morning pany termed their banner year. They the great Bankrupt Sale of Wall Paper. ter, N. Y., has delivered this week and ested to know' that Forepaugli ’s big are now doubling their dry kiln facili­ The sale will be continued until the en ­ Spaulding & Co. last about a carload of fruit and orna ­ show will be in Lansing on June 23, of this week between a work train and ties. which will enable them to keep up tire stock is closed out. Be sure and the north bound passenger train. with their daily increasing mail orders. mental trees, which is said to be the next. call at the earliest opportunity and make Walter Ferguson has a 2-chair Barber largest single delivery yet made from —For a bargain in a handsome and Frank Thompson, of Elsie, had his People all over the world seem deter­ your selections. mined to have tables made by the St. M. McD onald & Co. Siiop in the basement ot M. V. Brown ’s this station. high priced baby carriage and a nice thigh broken and was otherwise injured Johns Manufacturing Co., the most ex ­ Scriveu’s Opera House Block. store, in complete running order. He —August Ileyer, who has been mar­ side-saddle call at this office soon, as and it is thought that he may die. J. tensive industry of the kind in the solicits a share of your patronage. shal of the village of Westphalia ever they will probably be taken by those W. Unger and Isaac Ruschnell, of known world. House to Kent. Good, comfortable house, near the Alwayn Huy (lie Kent. since it was incorporated, has sold his who call first, see them and learn the Owosso, were killed and O. S. Crouthers, high school building, to rent. Enquire Our sales on Garland Stoves and residence property in that place to price. badly injured. BUSINESS LOCALS at this office. Ranges for 1892 surpassed all previous Christine Pung and his shop to John —John Soholtz, a farmer residing —As may be seen by reference to an ar­ years. Fowler & Ball . Don ’t fail to see the bargain in Fine Table Linens with Napkins to Baker. Mr. Ileyer will move to Grand northeast of the village of Fowler, ticle in another column, ex-Prosecuting watch that C. S. Allison has for you. match at Chapin & Co. ’s Farmer*, Rapids in the near future. died on Saturday night last, April 15, Attorney Patterson, of this village, has Important to Pen*loner*. We have received our season ’s stock of —Mrs. Edgar Smith, of this village, aged 63 years. He was the father of Ice* aud Cream*. Fence Wire, consisting of black and been chosen a member of the Advisory M. C. Campbell, law and pension galvanized annealed wire, in all sizes; has united with her sister, Mrs. Clias. Mrs. Wm. Schneider, of this village. Council of the World's Congress Auxili ­ claim attorney, of Ovid, has secured for In addition to the manufacture and painted and galvanized Barbed Wire; Yerkes, of Northville, in the purchase The funeral was held at Fowler on his clients 54 distinct pensions since the sale of fresh candies, of every variety, I ary on Farm Culture and Cereal Indus ­ 4th of March last, 20 of them being for am manufacturing all kinds of ices and alvanized twisted wire; galvanized of a fruit farm near that village, and Monday. try, and a member of the World ’s Agri­ widows. Mr. Campbell will be at the creams which will be delivered iu any graided wire; Hartman fancy wire; are now negotiating for another piece Hathaway fancy wire ; poultry netting — A. E. Dutcher, the veteran dealer cultural Congress. Those of our agri­ Farmers’ Hotel, kept by Mr. Ring, on auantities at any time at low rates.— and wire cloth in all widths. Prices and adjoining it. It is their intention to cultural friends who intend to yisit Railroad street, in this village, on Mon ­ Special attention given to supplying in boots and shoes, is busily engaged in day and Tuesday of each week, until parties. Geo. F. Fowler , quality the best. conduot the business on an extensive remo deling and fitting up the Stephen ­ this world ’s show, will find it to be to of the Candy Kitchen. Spaulding & Co. scale. further notice. Will be at Maple Rap ­ son store, into which he expects to be their interest to confer with Mr. Patter ids on Friday of each week with his Are You Going to Paint ? —Wm. Downham died at his home in able to move his stock this week. Mr son before doing so. tine horse. Prince Wilks, to ievestigate Have you seen the beautiful presents If so, call on me for auality and prices —Mr. E. P. Waldron, who has suc­ claims long pending before the pension given awa# by CnAPiN & Co. of paints, oils, varnisnes, etc. this village at 7 o ’clock Wednesday Dutcher is ifideed a progressive busi department at Washington, D. C. morning, April 19, aged 68 years and 1 ness man. cessfully served A. C. McGraw & Co., A Desirable Home For Kent. C. E. V an Sickle, mouth. lie had been sick for the past —The loss sustained by Henry of Detroit, jobbers and manufacturers At the Head of Clinton Avenue The pleasantly situated and roomy Best quality of Stove Gasoline eighteen months caused primarily by Belirendt, the cigar-maker, in the re- of medium and fine shoes for ladies And at the head of everything in Mil dwelling house of the late A. II. Walk­ At Spaulding A Co. ’s. and gentlemen ’s wear, during the last linery, Fancy Ribbons, white and col­ er, on Oakland street, is for rent. En ­ the grippe. He was a native of Eng ­ c ent fire iu his works, in this village, ored Laces, tine Embroideries and Nov ­ quire of S. S. Walker. 1382 In buying a Stove or Range you want land, but came to this country when a has been adjusted by the “Germania, ” two years, yesterday entered upon his elties of all descriptions. Prompt at­ to see a full line to select from, and that child, and had lived in Clinton county for which Richmond & Osborn are third annual business tour through the tention paid to orders, and prices the Silks, Gimps, Jetts, Braids, Ribbons we have of Garlands. Call and see upwards of 40 years. The funeral will “far west,” introducing their goods and lowest. Mrs . L. C anfield and New Buttons for Dress Trimmings. them. Fow ler & Ball , agents, at $233.72, which is very satis­ At Chapin & Co. ’s be held on Friday afternoon. factory to Mr. Belirendt. adding new territory for their steadily We have recently added to our already Carpets. —It is with pleasure that we learn — W. S. Reddout, of Greenbush, w’ho growing trade. This new extension complete stock a full line of Legal Fanners, The largest and best assorted stock of that Nelson & Barber, merchants at is just hon e from a short visit with his of business has made it necessary for Blanks. Aldkicii & Co. Buvthe 1 Iron Duke” coni planter for carpets iu St. Johns is at Kendrick ’s. $1.25. At Spaulding A Co Ithaca, who, some time since, met with aged father in Rushville, N. Y., brings the firm to increase its numbers of rep ­ From one of John Hicks’ customers financial embarrasments, have so ad­ resentatives from twelve to eighteen For the best watch repairing go to with him a proposition to our citizens I saw these many bargains, Just received from manufacturers a Krepps, DeWitt and Co. Every job justed their business affairs that they from the Rushville Finished Wheel Co., The addition of this new territory is 1 nailed some on the spot ; complete line of ladies' and children's warranted. ______are enabled to resume their mercantile chiefly due to the loresight and push of There may be others just as good, Fine Shoes. C hapin A Co who propose to remove their w’orks, But The largest and finest line of Carpets and elevator business, which they had valued at $17,000, to our village provid Mr. Waldron, who is well up in the I Pump*! Pump*! Pump*! in St. Johns is at Kendrick ’s, at lowest conducted about twenty years. The ing our people will organize a company trade in boots and shoes. guess Wood stock pumps, wood house pumps, prices. ______business will hereafter be conducted ______not. wood cistern pumps, wood drive well with an additional stock of $20,000. pumps, iron wind-mill pumps, iron The Mercantile Co. pay the farmeia under the firm name and style of A. S. —Albert Baker, son of the late Christ ­ "Toin ’ii Vacation,' ’ The new Patent Hat Fastnqrs are all three-way pumps, iron pitcher-spout more cash for Butter and Eggs than Barber & Co. ian Baker, of South Ovid, met with an Is a musical comedy, full of pure fun ; the rage. Free with every hat sold at pumps, brass spray pumps. In ract, any three concerns in Clinton county. Mrs. L. Canfield ’s. —The cobweb social given at the accident last Friday, which made it the best and brightest of music ; one everything in the pump line can be For Embroideries and white goods go home of Mr. and Mis. Ezra Tbroop, in Kxprru Wagon*, Tricycle*. found at rock-bottom prices necessary to amputate his left arm near that has been very successful, and will At Spauldino & Co. ’s to Kendrick ’s^______Olive township, on Friday evening last, the elbow. While assisting in moving be presented at Scriyen ’s Opera House, A One line At Aldkich & Co. ’s. Mr*. K. KoUlnnon. was attended by about sixty of the a traction engine upon the road, the Saturday, April 22, by the Royce & Lan Two Girls Wanted A good, bright boy wanted to learn Dealer in and manufacturer of Hair the printing business. Enquire at this Goods. happy and wide-awake souls of that machine appeared to run hard, when sing Musical Comedy Co., that has i For general hotel work, at the Central office. ______Old Switches dyed and made as section. Aside from the pleasant in ­ very fine reputation, as they have been House. Come at once. food as new. ladies' and children's Baker mounted it for the purpose of oil­ Removed ami Ready. flair Shampooed in the most approved dulgence in the old time amusements, ing up. When the steam w as again ap before the public several years. The No Room For Hoop Skirt*. I have removed my business to the manner. Under G. A. R. hall. Walker “Hnap-and-catch-'em, ” “whirl the plat ­ plied the machine gigged back, suddenly, Evening Express, Grand Haven, savs : “Haircloth lining i8 not hoop skirts room first north of the grocery depart ­ St., east., 2d floor. 1879cf ter,” “wig-wag,” etc., Mrs. Silas as is their nature, and the sudden move­ “The Royce and Lanain k Musical Comedy It insures grace, elegance and style to a ment of the Mercantile Co., and am now Company were at the opera House laat even- dress, and enables a lady to be iu fash ­ ready to do all manner of jobbing in tin Intend ’* KMlanrant. Turner, who loves a practical joae as ment caused him to fall into the mach ins Kay L. Koyce proved to be a'host within Under Sullivan's store, is now ready himself.' and bis support was excellent. They ion without going to extremes. ” We copper ami .-licet iran wan-. Plumbing well as she loves her friends, prepared inery. which was then running at high won laurels In tne presentation of tbelr pluy, have It. ______John IIicks . and roofing a specialty. Wm.Cbich foe business on the European plan. a well developed johuey-cake and speed, mutilating the arm in a horrible which la a perfect medley of mirthful enter ­ Charges reasonable and satisfaction tainment from heipnnlnir to end. The house Firc Hal* of Cigar*. Don ’t buy a Gasoline Stove until you i guaranteed. christened It “Ella.” the name of the manner. was tilled and the luiplauses received by the Cigars damaged by smoke ami water teacher in the district. This was audience were sufficient assurance that the have examined the Quick Meal. Go D Alllaon ’* —Now that considerable public and play was (rood and thoroughly appreciated by in the recent tire in my works, and Fowler A Ball . artistically done in legible characters private money has been expended upon all present As an Impersonator of character. worth from $1.60 to $3 per box, will be For Watch, Clock and Jewelry repair- upon the top of the delicious looking I Koyce has very few equals. The solos, duets. closed out on Saturday and Monday Houtehald Good* far R*lr. , ing. All work warranted. the court house grounds, should they trios and quartets, vocal and Instrumental, next at prices ranging from 62c to 98c A quantity of household goods will be loaf, which, when cut, exposed the be left unfinished, unseeded and I were executed with a most pleasing and re- , per box. Call and see. sold cheap. Inquire at this office. Optl.al Department I tine.! effect All who oatne out t<> laugh and | tested secret, which furnished considerable uncared for Y None of the officers seem oven those of a more solemn cast, had an even ­ II. Bkhiik.ndt . At Allison's Jewelry store. Eyer- Ojratrr* free of charge. amusement for the company, (rood to know whose dutv It is to see that ing of solid enjoyment. We assure the Koyee | ft Lansing ( omedy Company a cordial recep ­ Window ihnlM. In every shape at Iceland's Restaurant. I i a..1 - " i. ___ j=«a—a night was finally said when good morn ­ this work is completed. We feel con ­ tion when they return to our otty." We have a large line of Window "pilR STATE HAVINGS BANK OK l oWLEd, ing might have been more appropriate fident that if the judge, sheriff and Reserved seat a on sale at McDonald Shades. A good decorated felt shade, \ Grant nnrrr** It will pay you to visit Plunkett's and truthful. But they were all invited treasurer should go on and complete A Co.'a drug attire. with the best spring roller, for 25 cents CAPITAL, |i.y»m At John Kick 's. Studio and view the large collection of to come again just the same i this work, which is now nearly done life-like portraits —the finest ever Far the spring Trade. —The entertainment given at Newton j ami pay for it out of the public treas­ Dr. Holman *. Mnmptorwy ’* offered to the people of this section- NET Aaar.ra or stockhoi .dkb *, ssoa. II all on .Saturday evening last for the ury, the Istard. at its next meeting, II. L. Kendrick, the up town dry Next visit in St. Johns will occur Thurs ­ the like of which lie is giving with even benefit of Uie St. Johns band was well i goods dealer, la now showing the moat day. April 27, one day only, at The dozen of cabinet photon taken at Ills would sanction their doings and allow Steel. Consultation free toall, place The offer is a surprising one. CONSTANTINE ORI LEB. PrwWetu i >» Ized. due largely to the interest ; the chum for the small expense It ; unique stork of dry goods anti draws | KKKDKBK K SCHEMER. Via I’nafta (en in ir Itand which recognize should l>e meded and roiled aa soon as Ii trtmmiiiiga. it Ima Iteen the prl vl lege and ||W#» 1 art eta* near* Zraewt. W. H. SNELLINO CB »* a lirst-ci ■1 to the | possible. Aa 1It now Is. the grtMind* are I plaaaure of our ladlra to aelert from i fori Elegant in itestgin ! 1 Attest at plea I— A large, varied anti tiandsomr assort HP* ___ Not Ingtiai ns. Iriah Hunt. Itrnaeela Net. tnent at Pl.rNKKTT's. Dl MOTOR* l generooa advert If atrtlruiar iietng gull itid tli«i atone aralka din* Many a day. Tl»a atork on brace* i all AU price* At John IIicks *, i huiuiw Grater. KraSeftefc rakraew oocaatmi 'Die i i .n the i H*re,| try the rain* A panm f spent la | the novi Title* of the asaeon. the i Kendrick is now receiving hla beauti­ and MMne apMele? Joke M < WMl, afternoon wtdeh i Hate may aavt > ranch price* at Alarm < ’.leeks. 71ie. At Alumix *. ful line of ladles spring Garment*— 1 waa lha • right. In addition i to tlfcaae correct slylee amt low price* make the IC C. Vaeahee Fraak orate* most unique and 4 farmer — The aeven ty fom eraary of t l*e ia ofh wtag now* e nttprecede sited bar- apeieu SeePets. attraction. They are tawim Jewph cook. paml* ever seen have did asueh i Idd FeiWiwehl iKMight at l am hr i m i Ntleaea' Hpru -i • toward* ailing the hall The {day—a mated la HI. J to left I tad .lark Whew yaw am huwgvv yaw may I* ir Faw* p09 newt. i«mm pm4 *w urn 4W mtfaded at eawwll eapewa# at l.efaad i comedy-drama entitled “Old Yev- April ’Jl Thr At John Restaurant under Sullivan • More sTATE WANK or *t iodN*. moat. was pot «a lha hoard* la gaud at 1144 Kettasr 111 oMNMUIt! 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______INTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY APRIL 20, 1893.

MICHIGAN STATE ITEMS. THE LEGISLATORS. rrmn PROTECTORATE WITHDRAWN. A 85,000 creamery is to be started at Senate .—Slxty-clghtli day.—The commit­ llawrnilsu Commissioner Blount Orders tlie STRUCK BY A CYCLONE. tee on judiciary reported a substitute bill American Flag Down st Honolulu. i ______Monroe. providingling that jJustices of the poui-e mar A Springport woman is learning the take bonds in tlie sum of 4100 for the ap ­ Information from Honolulu says: YPSILANTI, ROYAL OAK. REA THE FASTEST CRUISER IN THE pearance of drunks and disorderlies, und BELGIAN WORKING CLASSES The stars and stripes, which for two barber ’s trade. may suspend ...... ou condition that the AND OTHER PLACES WORLD OF HER CLASS. prisoner take the gold cure treatment and FIGHT FOR THE BALLOT. months have floated over the govern* Saginaw will spend 857,925.20 for remain sober for a period of 80 days. The meat building here have been hauled Torn up hy it Terrltllc Tornado —Two sewers this summer. same committee reported adversely on the Thousands of Rioter* Cause Alarm—A down. The forces of the The Test ou Sound Showed bank half-holiday bill, and it was tabled. Jerome Spencer, a well-known Owen- The bill exempting sewing inaceines from Flol to Overthrow the Government — cruiser Boston have been sent aboard People IturneU to Death In the sn Average Speed of 18 l-'i Knots an levy und sale on execution, was favorably and nothing remains that indicates dale lumberman, is reported missing. Bloodshed In Brussels. Kuliu of Their Home. Hour —Other Geueral News. reported. The state prison committee re­ American authority save the presence The Sturgis fair association has commended the passage of a Senate bill of Minister Stevens and Commissioner providing for a BOH board of control for For some time the working classes nearly 000 entries for the August trot ­ that Institution. House .— In * .....unltteeof Blount. The mission of the latter has A cyclone of the Western Kansas ting meeting. The new cruiser Detroit is a grand the whole ou the special order —approprl- of Belgium has been agitating uni ­ been made known, though he still sits stripe paid Ypsilanti a Hying' visit and success. During her final run on Long atlon bills. The ttrst taken up was a bill versal suffrage and the question had cogitating in his easy chair in his cot­ A meeting of the state military board appropriating 878.500 for three cottages, a become a favorite theme with all labor left unmistakable evidences of is visit Island Sound she developed an average barn and 120 acre* of additional laud for the tage. On April 1, in the presence of adopted a new guard manual for the speed of 18 43-100 knots an hour. To organizations and socialists and nu ­ and character. As a result of this use of the state troops. Northern Michigan Asylum at Traverse 2,000 persons to the notes o< a retreat hurried call a large portion of the bus ­ this the additions and deductions in < It v ; agreed to. A bill directing the St ate merous disturbances have resulted in “old giory” was hauled down and the Hoard of Corrections aud Charities to select vurious places. One of the most seri­ iness section of the town was badly A family named Roberts left Owen- consequence of the tide will be made a site, of not less tliun 320 acres, for an flag of the monarchy hoisted. Mr. Blount demolished. It was just growing dusk dale for Virginia. They will make the by the naval officers, and it is safe to asylum in the I'pper Peninsula and making ous disturbances that has occurred dur­ gave as the reason for declaring the whole journey by wagon. say that a speed of 19 knots was main ­ an upproprlatfon of 47.I.UU0 for site and build ­ ing the present agitation against the when the Ypsilautians observed a dark ings, was then taken up. It provides fora protectorate off that the Washington bank of clouds moving up from the tained. Having made this record, the chamber of deputies for rejecting the administration did not think it neces ­ The Michigan State Medical society board of control of five persons, to be ap ­ universal suffrage bill took place at southeast, but it was thought will hold its 28th annual meeting ut Detroit bears the distirn tion of the pointed by the governor, amt makes an ap ­ sary. The United States however to an April shower and no particu ­ fastest of her class in the world. Con ­ propriation of P17.500 for IS14, making the Jolimont. Iu a fight between the would brook no interference in Ha­ Muskegon, May 11 and 12. total appropriation #112,503; agreed to. The strikers and the gendarmes one woman lar attention was paid to it! tracted for to develop 17 knots an bill making an appropriation of *1)0.000 for a waiian affairs by any outside nation. Soon the wind began to blow, and be ­ Lowell thinks of having a watijr hour and having developed 19 knots, colony house, boiler bouse, boilers, water was killed and three of tlie strikers This latter assurance led the provisional works system and has closed a con ­ the Columbian Iron Works & Drj' Dock tower, electric light lug. etc., ut the Michi ­ seriously, wounded. fore the people knew what had hap ­ gan Asylum for the Inutue, at Kalamazoo, government to submit. President pened houses, barns, roofs, trees, etc., tract for putting down test wells. company, of Baltimore, the builders, was taken up und agreed to. A bill appro ­ Brussels, the capital, is in a state of Dole says he hopes the affair will not terror such as characterized the open ­ were flying in all directions. This An insane tramp is abroad in Hough ­ will receive a premium of 8200,000. priating $38,285 for tlie Mate Public .school be made a partisan political matter in At 11:45:18 o ’clock the sturting point at Cold water for 1W-3 and 435,000 for 1MI4 was ing of the “reign of terror” in Paris. lusted less than three minutes, and ull ton county, setting buildings on tire. passed without objection. Also a bill ap ­ America. There are a great many was silent and dark. The electric was reached. The steam gauges propriating 421.000 for the Michigan Hchool All places of amusement are closed ami rumors about the probable action of Several families have had narrow es­ large throngs of riotous strikers crowd light wires had l*een blown down, and capes. showed a pressure of 163 pounds on the for tlie Blind for lsi)3 and a like sum for 1*94. Japan and a great deal of mystery. there was no light. Rain added to the boilers, and the Detroit crossed the Tlie committee roso. reported progress, and the streets day and night. Mayor George Lee, aged 65, a Saginaw then HepreaentaUv u Moll called up Ills bill Buis, while walking to his homo on terror of the people, but soon the sky line with Capt. Thomas at the helm. for the dredging ami improvement of Black A Nolilc lltlftt Indian. cleared and a beautiful calm settled bridgetender, has been convicted of The course as laid down by the navy Kiver In Sunliac county, for drainage and the Avenue Louis was attacked by criminally assaulting 14-year-old Mary department instructions was from a sanitary purposes, and making nn appro ­ strikers and knocked to the ground by The Bratno Sumaja caste, the highest down over the scene of desolation. priation of 4ls,U0i> therefor. It fulled to puss of the four eastes of India, is repre ­ An investigation of the damage done Stine. point two and fifty-five hundredths was reconsidered aud tabled. a heavy blow ou the head with a club. nautical miles south of Stratford shoal He fell bleeding and unconscious sented among the students of Battle was made as soon as possible, l’rof. Lightning struck the residence of F. Creek college by Swamee B. Nand. J. C. McClenahan ’s handsome residence Walters, near Leesburg. Mrs. Walters’ to the intersection of the Senate .--Sixty-ninth day—The clerk sub ­ to the side walk and half-a- mitted the House concurrent resolution for dozen shots were fired at the His father is governor of Julnlpur, a was the first building struck, and it foot was split open from the toes to the Saybrook range with line joining a committee to go to Chicago und preuare Faulkner Island and light ­ prostrate form. The turbulent crowds province about as large as the state of was ra/.ed to the ground. Chi ­ ankle. for the advent in that city sof tlie Michigan Pennsylvania. During the centennial cago avenue was made a scene houses. The course is 35 98-100 nauti ­ legislature, their wives, oilicers. clerks, etc., fought the police in several districts Jackson convicts are feeling the cur­ ut the World s Fair opening; tabled. The of the city. In the Rue de la -Baviere the governor was in this country, ami of devastation; fine maples were cal miles loug, and the entire run of 71 board of audltlors ana tlie attorney-general became acquainted with the late Col. torn from the ground, fences tailment of their privileges, and are 96-100 miles was made in three hours sent in communications stating that, tlie near the Maison du Peuple the mob cursing Latimer as the cause of their 54 minutes and 48 seconds. The time stute lias no claim to the High school site In became so threatening that mounted Elliot F. Shepard. The latter took an leveled, Benevolent hall was destroyed, interest in young Nand when he ar­ Wm. Drisley's house unroofed. Then misfortunes. allowed by the government was four Detroit, that it is the property of tlie United police charged them with drawn States. Bills'passed : Providing for the swords. The rioters threw jars of rived in this country to complete his a large double brick dwelling was en ­ Two hundred acres of encumbers is hours, therefore when the finishing construction of a coal house and machinists' education. He had graduated from the tirely demolished, Cleary’s Business the space to be required by the farmers point was reached the Detroit had six lathe for tlie Michigan Asylum for Danger ­ green fire and repeated volleys of ous und Criminal Insane; protecting tlie tisli stones among the police. Many of the university of Calcutta, a college in college unroofed and otherwise seri­ at Dundee in order to secure a pickle minutes aud twelve seconds to spare, in the Saginaw river and its tributaries: Bombay, and received an A. M. and a ously injured, II. M. Curtiss’ Carriage factory there. greatly to her credit. During the run rohihltlng I he catching of smull-moutlied mob were cut or trampled upon. Eass in Walloon lake, amending tlie law rel­ Twelve were arrested. Several police ­ Ph. D. After spending, at Col. Shep ­ factory leveled to the ground and Drap ­ the average run of a mile was three ard’s advice, some time at Yale and In a spelling contest at Corunna be ­ minutes and 21 seconds. The fastest ative to the government of the stale prison; men were burned and bruised. The ers’ opera house entirely ruined. Scenes tween Owosso and Corunna, Owosso for a new board of control for the School for the university of Pennsylvania, he mile was made in three minutes and the blind. bills lost. reconsidered and city is as if in a stute of siege. in the Hawkins House were very lively; won. Mrs. Frank Clapp was the last came to Battle Creek to tit himself for a number of guesLs were eating a late four seconds, which was the first mile tabled: Amending the law relative to pay ­ The situation in the provinces is one spelled down. ing a bounty for the killing of English spar ­ grave, and reports of strikes, disorder a missionary. He embraced the supper when suddenly without warn ­ run after the Detroit was turned off rows: amending the law relative to trials in Christian religion several years ago. ing, the whole upper portion of the Grand Haven schools are among the Stratford shoal. criminal cases relative to tlie challenging of and struggles between the people and wing where the dining-room is located few* in Michigan which will send a The personnel of the cruiser will con ­ lurors; amending the law relative to courts the military are being received from ield by justices of tlie peace. House .—Bills various directions. At Trazegnies, near A City Destroyed l>y an Earthquake. fell in upon them. Several dining ­ special exhibit to the world ’s fair. sist of 22 officers, 30 tiremen. 25 marines passed: Appropriating *Kb,000 for tlie Mich ­ room girls and several guests were in Special attention will be paid to kind ­ and 185 sailors, making a total of 262 igan Mining school, J*25.tKX) of which is for a Charleroi, a severe conflict took place, Advices from Athens say: The is­ the room and all escaped with hardly ergarten work. men. The rig of the vessel is that of new engineering building; for tlie govern ­ the working people strenuously resist- land of Zante. one of the principal is­ ment of tlie School for tlie Blind; amending... ing the orders of the police and military lands, was visited by a most destruc­ a bruise*. Yost ’s livery barn was un ­ The Molitor murder case at Alpena a two-masted schooner, having a yard act incorporating nud consolidating cities fy,. . , „ .r roofed as was the Dolsen block and on the foremast, the spread of canvas of Miginaw.glL______and East Saginaw;. appropriate.. . J to disperse. 1 he soldiers at length tive earthquake resulting in great loss adjourned to May 2, Attorney-General ing jix.OOO to clean out und deepen tlie chan ­ charged upon the mob, killing one of life and property. The shock ap ­ Worden ’s store building. The Laible Eliis, who assists the prosecution, be ­ being about 6,300 square feet. The nel of Black river In Similar comity. boat outfit will be one steam cutter, workingman and wounding a woman. pears to have been most violent in the block was unroofed and the telephone ing engaged in cases before the su­ In committee of the whole appropria ­ exchange nearly destroyed. The Occi­ one sailing launch, one whale boat, tion bills were considered. Bills were The situation in the smaller cities is city of Zante, the greater part of which preme court. ussed: A poroprlutln'. ’ 470.000 for the even worse than in Brussels. The was destroyed. The streets are im­ dental Hotel and Fairchild's meat two cutters, one gig and two dingheys. ndustrlnl Home for Girls for two years: market were damaged. The north Before Latimer’s escape few people The working boats will be carried on fappropriating for the Michigan capital was almost in a panic over re­ passible, being filled with masses of wall of the Bucklin block was torn out in Michigan knew that there was a skid beams over the quarterdeck, for School for tlie Deaf for two years: appropri ­ ports that the socialists of Ghent, stone and timber, the wreckage of the ating SHKi.OOv) for tlie State Mining school: many thousand strong, were marching houses which were thrown down. The and the wind tore up a barn standing town by the name of Jerome. The the handling of which two derricks are prohibiting the giving of free passes to state in rear of the block and, with its con ­ average man there now feels that his fitted. The steering apparatus will otbeers, members of the legislature and the on the city. number of persons injured runs up into tents, including three horses, landed town is bigger than Chicago. consist of a steam steering engine, |i die I ary; amending tb*' free school acts King Leopold is stronly averse to the hundreds. appropriating 408.000 for the Eastern v.ichl- violence as long as it can be averted, Advices from the interior show that at the foot of the hill on meadow land which is located underneath the water­ gau Insane asylum; relative to return sum­ near the Huron River. Josiah Smith, of St. Clair, sued Rich ­ tight deck, immediately abaft of the mons for Jurors; prohibiting the carrying of and would not consent to any extreme the whole island has been devastated. Continuing its eastward course, the ard Wells, charging that the latter ap ­ engine room ’, and is arranged to be Upper Peninsula passengers In four wheeled use of the military arm unless it should Many x ’illages have been destroyed,and plied various vile epithets to him dur­ cabooses; requiring life Insurance compa ­ appear to be absolutely necessary. He it is thought the loss of life has been storm cloud swept across the river worked by hand as well as by steam, nies to pay a tax *>f 2 per cent upon their mowing a path through that residence ing the recent campaign, thereby de­ and is connected with the pilot house income: requiring insurance compunles to is said to be arriving, however, at that very great. The Greek government portion of the city, badly damaging feating lum for justice of the peace; no and conning tower. file an annual statement of their (labilities conviction. It is reported that the acted promptly in rendering aid. dwellings and barns that lay before it. cause for action was the verdict. witli the insurance commissioner upon a Belgian authorities have information 4 per cent basis: to establish an Insurance showing that a conspiracy exists for Coming at an hour when the streets Adjt.-Gcn. Eaton has received from Fatal Wreck on the Ann Arbor. bureau; for better protection of animals Killed l>y Hiii Own Cureleatneiii. were lined with people, it seems like a against cruelty—It prohibits hull baiting, the overthrow of the monarchy and Edwin Hill, of , the fiag car­ A collision occurred on the Ann Ar­ dog lighting, cock lighting, tlie shooting of Ralph Crawford, the 15-year-old son miracle that no one should have been the establishment of a republic, and of Clarence II. Crawford, a prominent ried through many battles by the Six ­ bor road about four miles north of birds from traps except English sparrows. that the conspirators count upon French killed. teenth Michigan infantry volunteers. It Farwell between a work train und the An attempt was made to pass a i 111 for three citizen of Oxford, met with a fatal ac­ state normal schools, hut the measure was support. Certain it is that the crisis cident while attempting to board a will be placed in the state museum northbound passenger train. Two defeated. Tlie committee then arose and in Belgium cannot longer be kept from Twu IVopIc Cremated In the Kuim. with the other mementos of Michigan ’s men were killed, several badly injured reported progress and the House passed a freight train which was in motion. concurrent resolution providing for a com- a decisive issue. There must be civil He slipped under the wheels and his At Royal Oak the storm just grazed warlike days. and one is missing. None of the pas ­ mittee to investigate the management of [ war or yielding oil the part of the sengers w’ere injured. left leg was crushed in a terrible man ­ the village proper. Nearly everything Mortimer Donner, a young boy, went the Agricultural college. ] bourgeoisiebourge or governing class within ner. The leg was amputated above the in its path was leveled to the earth. hunting with several companions at The men killed in the collision are: a short time. The first guns of what William Unger, Owosso; Isaac Rush- Swats .—Seventieth day.—Bills passed: . . . . . ,. , , knee, but the boy could not recover To the southwest a tire soon started, Wolverine. His gun was accidently Appropriating jI00,»j0 for the Industrial i threatens to be a revolution have al- from the shock and died shortly after to add misery to the destruction discharged, and the entire top of Ins well, Owosso, and Frank Mitchell, llome for Boys; authorizing proceedings in ready been fired. Dispatches become Owosso. The injured are; Frank circuit courts in chancery for the platting I * i„ mor„ ulnrminir and there is the operation. wrought, and but a few minutes later head was blown off. One of the boys, of lands owned by Idiots, lunatics and other | ,umr,y more alarming anu tnere is another blaze was seen to the north of young McPhee, who accompanied him, Thompson, Elsie, thigh broken incompetent pernons; amending the law re- j some reason for fearin# that it. is al- the village. The inhabitants turned is a page at Washington. and otherwise injured. May die. latlve to the incorporation of as>oclations j ready too late to cheek the rising re- The Central Traffic association has out with their lanterns, but could do O. S. Crouthers, Owosso. James for the purpose of constructing, owning | bellionlwllinn by,)V concessions,,inMS cinnK to the popularDODUlai | published a list of the round trip fares Bert Spafford. of Cadillac, formerly controilliii; and leasing tlie buildings for from important points in its territory little save to help extricate the live ltickering, of Farwell, badly holds, elevators and public halls: amend ­ demand for the ballot. stock from some demolished barns, and a deputy sheriff in Wexford county, bruised. Several other laborers were ing tlie game law so as to allow tlie shooting to the World's Fair. The rates, which has been appointed hall master at the slightly bruised and cut. of squirrels from treptember 1 to December are on regular trains only, are figured express their sympathy to neighbors Aflalrs at Honolulu. who had suffered losses. Jackson prison to succeed Eugene The work train had been picking up 1. and ducks and other water fowl from De­ at 2 cents a mile for the entire distance cember 1 to January 1. Did not pass: pro ­ The steamship Alameda, which ar­ The first fire referred to was that of Mosher, who goes to Marquette as some wrecked ears and was backing up viding for the incorporation of grand, dis­ covered, coming and going. A few of rived at Honolulu brought among her the residence of Christian Brick, on deputy warden. This is the first im­ when the passenger train struck it. It trict and subordinate lodges of the Loyal the rates are as follows: Detroit, portant appointment under Warden Orange institution 812.40; Grand Rapids, 88.65; Kalamazoo the town line road. The house was is impossible to say who was to blame reconsidered and utterly torn to pieces, and to add to Chamberlain. for the accident. current resolution Mich., 86.40. the desolation the wreck took fire. Samuel D. Gage, of Saginaw, has special committee cultural College was so amended as to pro ­ Castle, one of the Hawaiian commis­ THE MARKETS. Mr. and Mrs. Brick and their three been appointed chief train dispatcher Arbor Day Proclamation. vide for a conindttee of three Senators and three Representatives and then adopted. sioners, and Harold M. Sewell, former children were in the house at the time. of the Flint & Pere Marquette as suc­ In compliance with an honored cus­ Ilrt rolt. The children managed to extricate Hoi ’SE.--Appropriatlon bills passed. Ap ­ United States consul-general to Samoa. cessor to C. S. Cheney, resigned. Mr. tom and with public sentiment, 1 here ­ propriating: 43ts2V> for maintenance and im­ Honorable E. C. Maefarlance, another f'attle—Good to choice.... 4 4 25 t o 5 4 75 themselves, but the father and mother Gage was one of the best known and by designate Friday, April 28, 1893, to provements at the Mate I’uldlc school at H ...... ti 7 10 Cold water; fSILOOO for the Michigan hchool of the exponents of the queen's side, Hicep ...... 4 25 5 75 were caught in the flames and were most popmar passenger conductors on be observed as Arbor Day. The gen ­ 4 75 0 30 actually burned alive before their of tlie Blind; #70.432 for the Mute Industrial was also on board. Neumann said: “I Lambs ...... the road and his appointment will give eral observance of this day by the Home for Girls; 4l(r.il5(KI for the Michigan went to Washington interest of the Wheat — Red spot No 2...... 7IS 71* children ’s eyes. general satisfaction. planting of trees, shrubs and flowers is School for the Deaf. Other bills passed: While spot So 1...... 7»v, 71 Vx The barn of a Mr. Kleinaw was Creating an insurance bureau: amending queen to prevent, if possible, injustice Corn No z spat ...... 40‘4 40*4 most earnestly recommended. In this No 2 yellow ...... 41k wrecked and Mr. Kleinaw went out Charles Devoe, a Detroit, Lansing Sc the Insurance laws; providing that life in ­ being done. 1 favored the appoint ­ 41*4 Northern brakeman, lost liis right way our homes, highways and public surance companies shall show no discrimi­ ment of a commissioner to examine Oats No 2 white spot ...... 37 with a lantern to extricate his horses, places may be improved and adorned, nation ImUween white anU colored persons Bye...... 5* 58 foot at Lyons. He attempted to take in the rates of insurance: authorizing the into the state of affairs before judge­ j Hay—No 1 Timothy ...... 13 00 13 50 his lantern was kicked over and the and future generations benefit ted. It S3 ti* debris set on fire. This w as the second a five-gallon ean of oil from the train Lansing Street Railway company to extend ment was pronounced and have secured I’olatoes per hu ...... ns it passed the station and fell be ­ is further recommended that the benef ­ its line to the Agricultural college; regulat­ my jioint. 1 have brought hack no \ pples per hltl ...... 2 no 3 50 blaze spoken of above. Other places icent object of the day !>e impressed ing tbe right of way for carriages, etc. Bills Butter—Dairy per l*> ...... 24 28 tween the platform and ear. His leg assurances to the queen, but I believe Creamery per •> ...... 32 destroyed about Royal Oak were: David upon the minds of our youth by up- re ected: I’roildlng that promissory notes, Tvi 18 K raus' home, and the homes of ,Iohn was amputated below the knee. His sight drafts, etc., shall be payable on the i her l»est assurance lies in the fact that Eggs iH'i doz ...... wife and two children live in Grand propriate exercises in our public dav named therein, unless three days of Mr. Blount was appointed and has been Live Poultry — Chickens .. 12 12'. McClure. Andrew Campbell. Ira Bur- schools. grace are specified therein —recon- | Turkey* ...... 14 15 ! Rapid... sldered and tallied; to authorise the sent here. If annexation were possible nuin, Frank Knowles, and L. I). Finn. Given under my hand and the great Chicago, Cltv of Detroit to acquire lands I 1 should Ik * in favor of it, hut I don ’t to I 5 on Several other residences wen- damaged The body of a man was found in for parks and boulevards outside tlie cattle—Fleers...... •• i 5 40 s*>al of the state, at the Capitol in Lan ­ consider it possible at present. I don ’t i iiiiiii>i)ii ...... 4 00 ISO but not destroyed. 1 Emery’s boom at East T’awas. It had city limits; amending the life Insurance net ! .. 5 75 sing. this loth day of April, in the year In relation to levying a t Del cent tax oil think it practicable and I don ’t ^h -- Sheep —Mixed ...... | on u pair of heavy shoes, fastened with I.um Is...... 8 85 of our Lord one thousand eight hun ­ premiums, was declared by Bepre-entatlves j lieve the United States would annex 7 35 overshoe buckles, a two-bladed jack- I dred aud ninety-three, and of the in ­ Henry ami Gordon to be class legislation In- ’ Hogs Common ...... THE STORM ELSEWHERE. ! knife, and an empty tobacco pouch. the islands unless it were practicable. Wheal No 2 red...... 77*4 dependence «if the United States, the tended to decease the revenues of the stair* No 2 spring ...... nji It is supposed that he is one of the two Increase tlie profit* of Insurance cempanlcs If it is feasible I am rather in favor of M Irat-ulous Kurupe of Passenger » Inn ImI one hundred and seventeenth. \ resolut ion was adopted calling for tlie np < Ol II V...... • . 40*4 j lost off the .1. M. Spalding Nor. 17. but a protectorate, which I think would Data ...... Train Hrtrkrd on Mir (irand Trunk. J oil 31 T. lilt'll. polnimenl of a committee * > v the speaker io settle tiie question once for all.” * ’ &50 J he may be a man lost off a steam barge make arrangements for quarters for mem By* ...... A cyclone struck Chesterfield, a stnal Jnux W Jot him . Governor. tiers of the legislature at lire dedication of , Commissioner Castle said there was Bar lay...... S3 1 there last fall. Secretary of State. tin' Michigan building at r hlcago Apnl ?.). I no denying that a reaction had set in e»s Fork |s-r bill ...... 17 a town on the Grand Trunk railroad be ­ Lard perewt ...... 10 1214 Owosso was very much wrought up the excursion to be made without expense | in the United States to u certain extent tween Fort Huron ami Detroit. Its to the state. Asylum anpropriatlon me**- ■ New 1'itrl <-ours<- was n-roM the track near the over the mysterious death of an infant. rhr Irolsfen ures had a very stormy time The bill mak­ against annexation but hi* saw nn rea­ c»i tie—Natives ...... depot. Two freight cars standing on A little Imdy was found in the river, The Michigan grand lodge. Knights ing an appropriation of for tworot- son to infer that Cleveland was hostile It.* ...... ■ • j and no one could tell where it came 1 ages l.md and a burn at the Northern ■ to an annexation policy. .•Iisep hkm I to I'holce. a aide track a ere b.own square acroa* of the i rolden Eagle, held its annual Asylum, at Traverser ||y, *as read * third Xiblw ...... the main track jnet a few minutes | from or to whom it belonged It was meeting at Detroit with 4o delegate in time kepres sWftive H'lliley moved Mr i i Whaal So l red ... ahead of the Toronto exprem. This , a nice-looking child, weighing about attendance from nine different cities. refer this bill and the one tnakln. ’ an ap- 1 I I orn No 3 while ...... propria'Ion for ait Upper l'enln«tila asylum i BRIEFLY TOLD. train does not stop at l'he*lerfiehl, but J s'* pounds. The physicians, upon ex ­ Officers were elected ami a gain of four lo i he cou.mlilee on wsvs anil means Tbe panne-, through at a terrific rate of amining it. rame to the conclusion that castles anti a gain of new mem lie rah ip later has never I wen coiislderwd by that wr.KKi.tr r k tor: Kiev Ik w. speed. The engineer on the exprena it was ativo when thrown into the committee, ami if an I pper I’enlnsula i Tilt* trnnbit** III the late of < him of over Too was reported. In the even ­ asylum l» established the I raver«e I Ity na«v the freight * ars on the inaintraeU. w*u*r, iMira/n arising from the refusal of the V»M April It —R- loin A t «>.'• ing a banquet was held at I.letters asylum *111 mu nee I adilltmnnl collages or i pen.anfn to pay til lie' has 4*aan>ed tvtffklr n» ijf truilfi 1 ho ritilag I*ut before heyotild slacken apre.1 he had A fine mare belonging to Patrick Hotel. The officer* elected were grand |aad. Tire motion to reier was carried, i fact lathe t»t|*iJHMM8 thi(tlMU>VI li f lieirrcsrntall* e 'timoer called up the bill formidable proportion* gold. 4t..oMlfft )Ar»L VtffK «U.b the proa- ran his train into them with a great O’Toole, of Merrill, was killed in a chief, K. A. Vamlevear, of Grand Rap- maslng an a|tttr«rprlalbtn for the Michigan % Ulillt .HIM Mllll e>l ' ’«k* 41 •’mati The express was thrown into singular manner. The animal stepped ids; gramt rlcerkirf. J. II. Teagan. of Insane Milum ■»! Kalamarrsr Tire friends A fall <»f nine »tori,< wan given re'—.rr *«il4 !• «jr*• ’!»! r^dur the dileh and the three emrhe* idled r»f the f r» > vrw city •yl‘ im secured tbe elevator liny Kml Snake it Ike i*nrnr> HIM In tYFMh '11 l Mllllam fund erl on the end of a piece of hoard. which Drtrtrti; grant! b.glr priest, K. G. Crone, liepresenlall' e upon each oilier The Isiggageman | rrfrrvare of tl.l- Mil ty building « Iticago. II* waa picked r»ft HR Ik of nee alih the Hew up and struck her just inside the of Detroit; gram! sir herald. V. S. 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The New Ilread. professed religion. There is a man burning tire—God can drive that devil will be there at the close.” Not yet! TABERNACLE PULPIT. who says: “My partner in business out of your soul, and over the chaos Not yet! The favor with which the new bread was voluble in prayer meeting; and he and tho darkness he can say, “Let Now, I do not give nffy doleful view made with Royal Raking Powder In ­ AND THE YALL WITH ONE CON­ was otticious in all religious circles; there be light. ” of this life; there is nothing in my stead of yeast, has been received by SENT MAD- EXCUSES- but he cheated me out of three thou ­ nature, nothing in the xrace of God, our best housekeepers and most export Converting grace has lifted the bread makers is really wonderful. “It sand dollars, and 1 don ’t want any of drunkard from the ditch, and snatched that tends toward a doleful view of that religion. ” human life. I have not much sym­ saves all the hard and tedious work of tne knife from the hand of the ussussin, kneading und moulding," writes one. "Cannot Come" th'- Subject sf I>r. Tnt- There are others who got into scepti ­ and the false keys from the burglar, pathy with Addison's description of the “Vision of *Mirza, ” where “Less than an hour from the dry flour iuukc 's Sermon l.mt Sunday —The etnas cism by a nuturnl uersisteuce in asking and in tho pestiferous lanes of the city questions, why? or how? Jlow can he represents human life as being to thl most perfect loaf of bread I ever of People Who fee Krlleiuu for >« met the daughter of sin under the dim saw," writes another. “Fresh bread God be one Being in three persons? -umplight, and scattered her sorrow a bridge of 100 arches, aud both ends Cloak Scored. They cannot understand it. Neither of the bridge covered with clouds, aud every day,” says another, “and that and her guilt with the words: “Thy the lightest, finest and most whole ­ can I. How can God be a complete sins are forgiven —go, and sin uo the race coming on. the most of them 1 sovereign, and yet man a free agent? falling through the first span, aud all some, is something to live for." "We more.” For scurlet sin a scarlet atone ­ relish the bread better than the old Brooklyn *, N. Y., April 16.—The They cannot understand it. Neither ment. of them fulling down through the last! Rev. Dr. Toltnage. in his sermon in the span. It is a very dismal picture. 1 kind." “It is ahead of any yeast can 1. They cannot understand why Other persons apologize for not en ­ Rrooklyn Tutiernaole this forenoon, spread u holy God lets sin come into the world. 1 have not much sympathy with the [ bread I ever baked. ” “The bread was tering the Christian life because of the before the great audience in eloquent words Neither can I. They say, ‘‘Hero is a Spanish proverb which says, “The sky j whiter and softer." “Rest of all,” the bounty and attractiveness of the Gospel inconsistencies of those who profess re­ is good and the earth is good —that j writes an enthusiastic housewife, “we feast, the text chosen being from Luke great mystery; here is a disciple of ligion. There are thousands of poor fusliion, frivolous and godless all her which is bad is between the earth and can cat the Royal unferinented bread 14:18: “And they all with one consent farmers. They do not know the nature when freshly baked, or even when KNOWLEDGE began to make excuse. ” days—she lives on to bo an octogenar ­ the sky.” of soil nor the proper rotation of crops. Rut while we as Christian people are warm, with perfect impunity. It is After the invitations to a lovee are ian. Here is a Christian mother train ­ There corn is shorter in stalk und small­ Brings comfort and improvement and ing her children for God and for Heaven, bound to take a cheerful view of life, actually an anti-dyspeptic." 6ent out, the regrets come in. One man er in the ear. They have ten less tends to personal enjoyment when self-sacrificing, Christ-like, indispensa ­ we roust also confess that life is a “This bread has a ‘nutty ’ taste that rightly used. The many, who live bet ­ apologizes for non-uttendance on one bushels to tho acre than their neigh ­ great uncertainty, and that man who is peculiarly pleasing, ” writes still an ­ ground, another on another ground. ble, seemingly, to that household —she bors. Rut who declines being a farmer ter than others and enjoy life more, with takes the cancer and dies.” The sceptic says, “1 can't become a Christian be ­ other. This is owing to the fact that Zes8 expenditure, by more promptly The most of the regrets are founded on because there ure so many poor farm­ cause there is time enough yet,” is the active gas-producing principle of prior engagements. So in my text a says, “I can't explain that. ” Neither ers? adapting the world ’s best products to can 1. running a risk infinite. You do not the Royal is derived from the pure great banquet was spread, the invita ­ There are thousannds of incompetent grape acid. the needs of physical being, will attest tions were circulated, and now the re­ O! I can see how men reason them ­ perhaps realize the fact that this the value to health of the pure liquid selves into scepticism. With burning i merchants. They buy at the wrong descending grade of sin gets steeper The great value of this bread' arises grets come in. The one gives an agri­ I time. They get cheated in the sale of from the fact that in it are preserved laxative principles embraced in the cultural reason, the other a stoek-deal- feet I have trod that blistering way. and steeper, and that you are gather ­ remedy, Svrup of Figs. I know what it is to have a hundred their goods. Every bale of goods is to ing up a rush and velocity which after all the most nutritive elements of the er’s reason, the other a domestic rea­ them a bale of disaster. They fail flour, some of which are decomposed Its excellence is due to its presenting son. All poor reasons. The agricult­ nights poured into one hour. There awhile may not answer to the brakes. are men in this audience who would after awhile and go out of business. O my friends, be not among those who and destroyed by the action of yeast. in the form most acceptable and pleas ­ ural reason being that the man had The loss of these properties is what ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly give their thousands of dollars if they Rut who declines to be a merchant be ­ give their whole life to the world and bought a farm and wanted to see it. cause there are so rnanv incompetent makes fresh yeast bread unwholesome. beneficial properties of a jn-rfect lax ­ Could he not sec it the next day? The could get baek to the old religion of then give their corpse to God. It does their fathers. Such men are not to be merchants? There are thousands of not seem fair while our pulses are in The use of the Royal Raking Powder ative ; effectually cleansing the system, stock-dealer's reason being that he had poor lawyers. They cannot draw a instead of yeast is found to make a bought five yoke of oxen and he caricatured, but helped, and not full play of health, that we serve our ­ dispelling colds, headaches and levers declaration that will stand the test. selves and serve the world, and then finer, lighter bread, devoid of all dys­ ana permanently curing constipation. wanted to go and prove them, lie through their heads, but through their hearts. When these men really do They cannot recover just damages. make God at last the present of a peptic qualities. The same gas—car­ It has given satisfaction to millions and had no business to buy them until he come into the kingdom of God, they They cannot help a’defendant escape coffin. It does not seem right that we bonic —is produced as where yeast is met with tho approval of the medical knew what they were. Resides from the injustice of his persecutors. used, but it is evolved from the baking that, a man who can own will be worth far more to the cause of run our ship from coast to coast carry­ profession, because it acts on the Kid­ Christ than those who never examined They are the worst evidence against ing cargoes for ourselves, and then powder itself aud not from the flour. neys, Liver and Bowels without weak­ live yoke of oxen can command his any case in which they are retained. Thereby the bread is made more whole ­ own time. Resides that, he might the evidences of Christianity. Thomas when the ship is crushed on the rocks, ening them and it is perfectly free from Chalmers once a sceptic, Robert Hall Rut who declines to be a lawyer be ­ give to God the shivered timbers. It some and actually anti-dyspeptic. The every objectionable substance. have yoked two of them together and cause there are so many incompetent greater convenience, where a batch of driven them on the way to the ban ­ once a sceptic, Christmas Evans once a is a great thing for man on his dying Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug­ sceptic; but when they did lay hold of lawyers? Yet there are tens of thou ­ pillow to repent —better that than the finest bread can be madeand baked gists in 50c and $1 bottles, but it is man ­ quet, for locomotion was not as rapid sands of people who deeline being reli­ in less than an hour with no danger of then ns now. The man who gave the the gospel chariot, how they made it never at all; but how much better, how ufactured by the California Fig Syrup speed ahead! gious because there are so many un ­ much more generous, it would have a sour or heavy loaf, must be appreci* domestic reason said We had got mar­ worthy Christians. Now I say it is il­ ated by every one. Co. only, whose name is printed on every ried. He ought to have taken his wife If, therefore, I stand this morning, been if he had repented fifty years be ­ package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, logical. Poor lawyers are nothing fore! My friends, you will never get The receipt for making this bread is with him. The fact was, they did not before men and women who have herewith given, and housekeepers will and being well informed, you will no? drifted away into scepticism, 1 th ow against jurisprudence, poor physicians over these procrastinations. want to go. “Arid they all with one are nothing against medicine, poor do well to cut it out and preserve it: accept any substitute if offered. consent began to make excuse. ” So out no scoff; I rather implead yon by Here is u delusion. People think, “I farmers are nothing against agricult­ can go on in sin and worldliness, but To make one loaf: One quart flour, now God spreads a great banquet; it is the memory of those good old times one teaspoonful salt, half a teac when you knelt at your mother's knee ure, and mean, contemptible profes ­ after awhile I will repent, and then it the Gospel feast, aud the table reaches sors of religion are nothing against spoonful sugar, two heaping tca- across the hemispheres; and the invita ­ and said your evening p:ayer, and will be as though I had come at the those other days of sickness when she our glorious Christianity. very start.” That is a delusion. No •poonfuls Royal Raking Powder, tions go out and multitudes come and half medium-sized cold boiled potato, sit down and drink out of the chalices watched all night and gave you the Sometimes you have been riding one ever gets fully over procrastina ­ medicines at just the right time, and along on a summer night by a swamp, tion. If you give your soul to God knd water. Sift together thoroughly “August of God ’s love, while other multitudes flour, salt, sugar aud baking powder; and you have seen lights that kindled some other time than this, you will decline coining —the one giving this turned tho pillow when it was hot, hub in the potato, add sufficient water 99 apologv and the other giving that and. with hand long ago turned to over decayed vegetation —lights which enter heaven with only half the capa ­ dust, soothed your pains, and with that are called Jack-oTantern or Will-o ’- city for enjoyment and knowledge you to mix smoothly and rapidly into a apology; “and they all with one con ­ stiff batter, about as soft as for pound ­ sent begin to make excuse. ” 1 pro ­ voice you will never hear again unle-s the-wisp. These lights are merely might have had. There will be heights you join her in the better country.told poisonous miasmata. My friends, on of blessedness you might have attained, cake; about a pint of water to a quart pose this morning. so far as God may of flour will be required—more or less help me, to examine the apologies you never mind —you would be better your way to heaven you will want a you will never reach: thrones of glory “ I have been afflicted with bilious­ by aud by; and by that dying couch better light than the Will-o'-the-wisps on which you might have* been seated, according to the brand and quality of which men make for not entering the the flour used. Do not make a stiff ness and constipation for fifteen years Christian life. where she talked so slowly, catching which dance on the rotten character of hut which you will never climb. We her breath between the words—by all dead Christians. Exudations from will never get oyer procrastination, dough, like yeast bread. Pour the bat ­ and first one and then another prep ­ Apology the first: I am not sure ter into a greased pan, 4jtfx8 inches, aration was suggested to me and there is anything valuable in the Chris ­ those memories l ask you to come and poisonous trees in our neighbor's gar­ neither in time nor in eternity. We den will make a very poor balm for have started on a march from which and 4 inches deep, filling about halt tried, but to uo purpose. A friend tian religion. It is pleaded that there take the same religion. It was good full. The loaf will rise to fill the pan enough for her —it is good enough for our wounds. there is no retreat. The shadows of are so many impositions in this da}', so when baked. Rake in very hot oven 45 recommended August Flower and many things that seem to be real are you. Niekness will come, and we will be eternity gather on our pathway. How words cannot describe the admira­ insignificant is time compared with minutes, placing paper over first 15 sham. A gilded outside may have a Aye, I make a better pica: by the pushed out toward the Red Nea which minutes baking, to prevent crusting tion in which I hold it. It has given hollow inside; there is so much wounds and the death-throe of the Non divides this world from the next, and the vast eternity! 1 was thinking of this while coming down over the Alle­ too soon on top. Rake at once. Don ’ j me a new lease of life, which before quackery in physics, in ethics, in poli ­ of' God, who approaches you this not tho inconsistency of Christians.but MIX W ITH MII.K. ties, that men eoine to the habit of in ­ morning with torn brow and lacer­ the rod of faith will wave back the gheny Mountains at noon, by that was a burden. Its good qualities wonderful place which you have all Perfect success requires the most and wonderful merits should be made credulity, and after a while they allow ated hands and whipped baek, crying: waters as a commander wheels his careful observance of all these details, that incredulity to collide with our “Come unto me, all ye who are weary host. The judgment will come, with heard described as the Horseshoe —h kuown to everyone suffering with holy religion. depression in the side of the mountain and the author of the receipt empha ­ and heavy laden, and I will give you its thunder-shod solemnities, attended sizes the statement that Royal Raking dyspepsia and biliousness. ” Jesse Rut, my friends, I think religion has rest.” by bursting mountains and the deep where the train almost turns back again upon itself, and you see Powder only can be used because it is Barker , Printer, Humboldt, Kas.<& made a pretty good record in the Gtlier persons apologize for not laugh of earthquakes, and suns will the only powder in which the ingredi ­ world. How many wounds it has how appropriate is the des, ription of entering the Christian life because of tly before the feet of God like sparks ents are prepared so as to give that AT salved, how many pillars of fire it has from the anvil, and ten thousand burn ­ th ; “Horseshoe ”—and thinking on the incorrigibility of their temper. this very theme, and preparing this continuous action necessary to raise lifted in the midnight wilderness, how Now, we admit it is harder for some ing worlds shall blaze lfte banners in many simoon-struck Sah liras it hath very sermon, it seemed to me as if the the larger bread loaf. people to become Christian 1* than for the track of God omnipotent. Oh! then To every reader who will write the turned into the gardens of the Lord; we will not stop and say. “There was courser of eternity speeding along had others; but the grace of tied never jnst struck the mountain with one result of her bread making from this how it hath stilled the chopped sea; came to a mountain that it could not a mean Christian; there was a cow ­ what rosy light it hath sent streaming hoof and gone on into illimitable space. receipt to the Royal Raking Powder climb, or to any abyss that it could not ardly Christian; there was al.ving Co., 106 Wall street, New York, that | f AKE through the rift of the storm-cloud Christian: there was an impure Chris ­ So short is tune, so insignificant is fathom, or to a bondage that it could earth, compared with the vast eter­ company unnounce that they will send wrack; what pools of cool water it not break. The wildest horse that tian. ” In that dav as now, “If thou hath gathered for thirsty llagar and nity! in return, free, a copy of a most practi ­ ever trod Arabian sands has been be wise, thou shalt be wise for thyself: cal and useful cook-book,containing one Ishmael; what manna whiter than broken to bit and trace. The maddest but if thouscornest, thou alone shall This morning voices roll down the coriander seed it hath dropped all thousand receipts for all kinds of bak ­ torrent tumbling froin mountain shelv ­ bear it.” Why, my brother, the incon ­ sky, and all the worlds of light are ing, cooking, etc. Mention this paper. around the camp of hardly-bestead pH- ing has been harnessed to the mill­ sistency of Christians, so far from be ­ ready to rejoice at jour disenthral- PLEASANT grims; what promises it hath sent out wheel and the factory-band, setting a ing an argument to keep you away ment. Rush not into the presence of A Sunday school teacher was trying like holy watchers to keep the lamps thousand shuttles all a-buzz and n- from God, ought to be an argument the King ragged with sin, when you to impress upon his pupils the care of burning around death-beds; through to drive you to him. The best clatter; and the wildest, the haughti ­ may have this robe of righteousness. the Deity for all living things, great the darkness that lowers into the est, the most ungovernable man ever place for a skilful doctor is in Dash not j*our foot to pieces against sepulchre, what Hashes of resurrection a neighborhood where they are all the throne of a crucified Christ. or small, and getting to the peroration created, by the grace of God may be of his address he said: “The Lord morn! subdued and sent out on ministry of poor doctors; the best place for an en ­ Throw not your crown of life off the THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGH.T AND Resides that, this religion has made kindness, as God sends an August terprising merchant to open his store battlements. All the scribes of God who made the mountain made the NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. is in a place where the bargain-makers Mr doctor with It not* f-ontlT on th- rtoTnurh, ltvor so many heroes. It brought Summer- thunder-storm to water the wild flow­ are at this moment ready with volumes little blades of grass. The Lord who and kldncv*, nn.l Is a pleasant laxative. Inis field, the Methodist, across the Atlan ­ do not understand their business; anil of living light to record the news of made the ocean made the pebbles on drink Is made from herli«. and Is prepared for uao ers down in the grass. •a easily as tea. It Is culled tic Ocean with his silver trumpet to the best place for you who want to be ­ jour soul emancipated. the shore. The Lord who made mo Good resolution, reformatory effort, come the illustrious and complete blow the acceptable year of the Lord, will not effect the change. It takes a made a daisy.” And then he wondered LANE’S MEDICINE until it seemed as if all our American Christian —the best place for you is to WILLING TO TAKE A PENSION. mightier arm and a mightier hand to come right down among us who are so why the class burst into laughter. All drncKiata sell It at Me and ft a paeltasre. If cities would take tht; kingdom of bend evil habits than the hand that you cannot pet It, s-iid tout addr,.»« j,,f free heaven by violence. It sent Jeliudi Ash ­ incompetent aud so inconsistent some­ A Kentucky ‘Darky Wlio tVnuted un Office A firm on Maiden lane received tho sample l.nnr's Inintly .Vrdlclna move* bent the bow of Ulysses, and it takes a Itut Not Work. tke bo*» ''Iteiii'K iImv . Adrtrr** man into Africa alone, in a continent times. following telegram one morning: “A P OKATolt II. WCHJUWARD. Lk ROV.N.T stronger lasso than ever held the buf ­ of naked barbarians, to lift the stand ­ Other persons apologize for not be ­ The story of a recent application musquito 111. Mrs A. A------.” They falo on the prairie. A man cannot go made to Senator Rlackburn by an old Plao'a Remedy for Csta-rh is the ard of civilization and Christianity*. It forth with any human weapons and coming Christians because they lack were unable to divine why the sender Best. Veriest to Dae. and Cheap*-t. made John Milton among poets, time. As though religion mudcMed negro from Kentucky portrays the of the message should have taken them Raphael among painters, Christopher contend successfully ugainst these Titans armed with uptorn mountain. the brain of the accountant, or tripped eagerness to secure something from into her confidence respecting the oc­ Wren among architects, Thorwaldsen the pen of the author, or thickened the hold tty aruRcisUi or sent by umlL Rut you liave known men into whose the government, whatever form the currence. Personally they would have among sculptors, Handel among mu­ tongue of the orator, or weakened the prize maj* take. The senator was one Mr. F.. T Pu—lttm-. Wsrren. P» sicians. Dupont among military com­ spirit the influence of the Gosjiel of been glad to know that all the mus- Christ came, until their disposition arm of the mechanic, or scattered the dav informed that “O.d Mose” had ar­ manders: umi to give new wings to the briefs of the lawyer, or interrupted th** quitoes were ill beyond hope of recov ­ imagination, ami lietter balance to the was entirely changed. No it was with rived from Woodford county, Ken ­ ery. One of their clerks did not appear alt- of two merchants in New York. They sales of the merchant. They bolt bad eat i hr . judgment, and more determination to their store doors against it. and fight tucky, and was waiting to consult that morning, however, and his Chirm*Garfield Constipation. Restores Ootmilexiili.bavraTea_ DocUtn.. the will, and greater usefulness to the were very antagonistic. They had with him privately on “er important lull* Sample free OaaruuiTa* Co ,311 W.IAlhbwN.I. done all they could to injure each it back witli trowels and with yard­ absence enabled them to put this con ­ life, utid grander nobility to the soul, sticks, and erv, “Away with your re­ mnttnh. ” struction on the telegram: “Amos there is uoUiing in all the eurth like other. They were in the same line of Cures Sick Headache business. One of the merchants was ligion from our store, our office, our "Well, Moses,” began Senator Rlack- quite ill.” our Christiun religion. factory! ” converted to God. Having lieen con ­ bttrn, as the grinning African was A congregation which contemplates Nothing in religion! Why, then, all They do not understand that religion ushered into his presence, “what those Christians were deceived, when verted he asked the Lord to teach him building a church in Allegheny, Pa., how to bear himself toward that busi ­ in this workaday world will help you ULCERS in their dying moment they thought brings you to Washington? ” held a meeting the other night, to dis­ ness antagonist, and he was impressed to do anything you ought to do. It they saw the castles of the blessed; "Mars* Joe,” replied Mooe, impres ­ SCROFULA with the fact that it was his duty can lay a keel, it ean sail a ship, it can cuss plans and to provide a temporary •nd your child, that with unutterable sively. “I'se got portant business, sail. place of worship. After a discussion RHEUMATISM when a customer asked for a certain buy a cargo, it can work a pulley, it I wants er office ” agony you put away into the grave, can pave a street, it can tit a wrist­ more or less prolonged one brother you will never see him again, nor hear kind of goods which he hod not. BLOOD POISON hut which he knew- his opponent had, band, it ean write a constitution, it “You want an office! Why Mose, said: “I think it would be well for us his awed voice, nor feel the throb of can marshal a host. It Isas appropri ­ what can you do?* ’ his young heart? There is nothing in to recommend him to go to that to hire llanna hall, and I make a mo­ ▲ml every klfwtretl (Hi artslnr front Impure store. 1 suppose that Is about the ate to the astronomer as his telescope “llo. Mars' Joe? What does every­ religion! .Sickness will • ovnc upon tion to that effect.” The motion was blood cured hr thatit lunar-ltlllninevar-fi" hardest thing the man could do; but to the chemist as his laboratory; to the body dod.it s got er orffi ’e? H esa jmr aud beat of iall " medicines. you. Roll and turn on your pillow. promptly seconded, and then a brother No relief. The medicine may la- bit ­ l*eing thoroughly converted to God, he mason as his plumb-line; to the carpen ­ heart. Mars' Joe. ver don't un'erstand who had not followed the discussion resolved to do that very thing, and ter as his plane: to the child as hia ter. the night may bn dark, the pain ole Mose I hain't {(Hikin' fo ’ work, very closely arose amt said: “I don ’t TRADCl lieing ashed lor a certain kind nf goods inartde; to the grandfather ua hia staff. sah; I only wants er urflea ** may lie sharp. No relief. < hriat never No time to tie religions here! You know about this, brethren. I'm afraid cornea to the sick room. Let the pain which he had not, he said: “Von go ■Senator Itiocktiurn. with as much to such and such a store and you will have no time not to tie religious. Yon your netii.n is rather precipitate. Who h.ek on III.s.d ,...i • ..n | h . ,-s- sued ft* •tub. (,et the fever burn. (arse it seriousness as he could command, as­ get it. ” After a while, merchant nunr might aa well have no cleik* In your is this Hannah Hall?” THE SWIFT SFUOIFIO OCl. and die. There la nothing In religion! sured Mose that he was powerless to MTLjmTA. 04. tier two found thear customers coming, •tore, no Imvi Io in your lltirary, no After awhile, death will aome. You assist him to an “orffee,” but that he OUR■ ft NAMII AND CUSTOMS. will hear the paw mg of the pain Horae so sent, and he found also that mer­ couipn** on your ship, no rifle in the lintUto, no hat for your head, no coat might provide employment In soma — DR.KILMCP’S — on the threshold. T he spirit will tie chant numlier one hail been brought There are said to be SIS, M0 tele­ to God, and he sought the same reli­ for your back, uo stones for your fed. private concern. Old Mose s fare fall, S^P tweaking away from the luidy. and It phones in this country. gion. Now they are good friends and Ifetter travel on toward eternity tiare- but soon bright'Oied again Will tak. (tight-whither? whither" Palo* 1 >nia woe so n amed lim>su«s Its gftnd neigh bora, the grace of lint en ­ headed and barefooted and houseless •‘Well, Mars' Joe.'' said be. hope tirely changing their disposition *nd homeless and f-landless, than to fully, “rf ye kala I git er or lice In' sw, inbnMtanta have i-if fe*t “O' s Mime one, "| itavea irony b, go through hi* without religion Visiting i-arda of »h eei Iron, with In jagged, impelaowanature, aud religion sah Jn ' hustle errata' angtl me or pen ­ |Hd religion ms he Kaieigh any less of sion I an't at alt 'tlekler. sah ** aertptioa in silver letters, are prod need asn t do snything for me,” fto you a st •teaman, or Havelock any less of a In lie ft and know that Martin farther and guns it -oidler, or I»r1n»etl any less of n wer -s.tl.i-v l la# a (is.to is* t>ass, Newton and Miehnrd Hosier warn lw chant, or West any less of a imtnlev 7 The * «itosesh s end * 'ir*ansla ae of the An b«*gi n» I ri a Russian sritof nr • asataly Mohammed ­ an# nod mnn w| neatly eln*l tsstutniere- Mle ’ A Philadelphia oyster daeSe* I# aeesad nhsitem, and n lawyer ef the •ease «ity hones the name nf IfnneaS M# KIDMf. t UVCH ^Agfff" W tfet f wvt M h »#M nee wefl •xofhed IHmwIh * i«qy n Hwy and trim it ha that wsih ers partly trteehnd sei • as mn mi '.4• ffn DA*** f setos-l *tff p# t - f t-} WHM#1 Nmtoi nf the IhMd hem a# ptpap f k .* : Mpmh Ihflr 41 ** * $0 toto-ea ■■ 4 foe I ■ «s * nw* • * the MhMh I ha awn log Iggrltf • •• lent ■ s- • • • too s*e ftottut eM sto4 I 00000004 oner >0000 safe ft Iftrlfflil ^ IMm iw, fWm og dr hwwd f-.v * Snrtt s sr pa tig t ha ror wtM he hi* hsw* uefto anemeened 4 F ■ % WSFf •* - • bf i to » 0^ m* « f c * r#ct44O eg m agf Og Whs *■•••! ta m*s owe* ■0s nf fMw nnf huvnog f eg* 4 nd amsr>ev« ttf dw 000 mi (ton ti» u f to# *hn tagged • ,mui Am wa ami nma fkg ismtsf 00 *00 0000mm wMS» tne -i ,> • tod doeSe 0 000 0000 nt 4 *0000000 * he* mne ttee rseywd roht t.fce e«qyl nai fwf a»ev.«mgw tteMn -*# urisui# tstgHW nmdogtr* lag nag 00 000»¥0 IlnWeW 00000 000 sgpj i iiiiin b fff* 44#>r, sad fl». rang < nyMtts <* 4Utf >W §0 0 00000 PdftM dhM sm is# ddsfftf I - 000 sn msgti ygK fitt •• *+¥f nga a-ug f ,(t.-to ine%e«s 4 f *t 0 p txftotoi •«••«*-—* * ■■■* . t0 rtndnef V* * *r»» |ton»r enW ''**** * ism par gogg »**•' -•<*•! rtwrr A00 ms rwc.i- ,000 - as* * r |syitm • *0 i "•*«► « Seermmw 1 imrW4#r we I nM|gt ton dhft ■f Mg h».ifr fueett •#*•* r ... • • m 0 ftpeiag to '■adi i 0 I* gag im mam .... . iddSd Rff 0M», §f #f Wr- •*g mww niug^fH tumnutu 0t dug igtousug *4 Mu tinybl $0$ t ,:.*♦ “**.* Hw 0 t-wt HI ■A irtt-ML ... / ».vj .

CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1893.

School Inspector —Oscar L. Bristol, Maple Rapids LEGAL NOTICES. Highway Commissioner —John F. Skinner, 1R03. JACKSON, 1803. The Independent. Maple Rapids. The Merchant Tailor. ORTGAGE SALK.—Default baring been Justice, full term—Andrew I. Norton, Maple A Simple M made iu the conditions 2 of yrr. , T , 20, i8«$% dolph, Randolph Payne, Maple Rapids. Mortgage*, on page 470; on which mortgage there VICTOR. ia claimed to be due at the date of tbu notice Fif­ Supervisor —J. W. Beckwith. AND teen Hundred and sixteen dollar* and twenty- three 1893 TOWNSHIP OFFICERS. Clerk—E. C. McKee. Subtraction. centa. beitidea an attorney fee of Thirty-fire Dol­ Treasurer—Milo J. Crane. lar*, stipulated in said mortgNge to be paid should School Inspector —O. L. Beckwith. any proceeding* he taken lo foreclose said mort­ Highway Commissioner —T. W. Curtis. STYLISH gage ; and no suit or proceeding at law or in equi­ Below we give a complete list of the Justice of the Peace—J. C. Brunson. ty haring been instituted.to recorer any part of township officers chosen at the late elec­ Member Board Review—Charles Parks. the debt secured by said mortgage ; therefore , by Constables — H. Forward, W. Dowdlng, W. SPRING virtue of the power of sale, in said mortgage con ­ tions throughout this county, together H. Aldrich, Wm. Pierson. That is what this tained , and of the statute in such cate made and with their present post office address : provided, notice is hereby given Yhst on Jnue Arbor Day. AND 17th, 1893, at one o ’clock in the afternoon, at the GREENBU8H. west front door of the court house for Clinton coun ­ Supervisor -David L. Eaeglo, Eureka. Anril 28th has been designated by ty, in Micbigau, in the village of St. Johns, i o said Clerk—Robert E. Davies, St. Johns. SUMMER county , t here will he sold at public vendue to the Treasurer—Daniel Tumor. Eureka Gov. Kich as Arbor Day. The law pro ­ highest bidder, the premises in said inortga ge de­ School Inspector-Kdgar lturk. Eureka. vided this day as a time especially set scribed, viz: The west half of the south-west quar­ Highway Commissioner —John J. Bishop, St, ter of tecliuD nine, in Townshipsix North of RaDge SUITINGS, Two west, in Michigan ; excepting therefrom twen ­ Johns. . .. apart for tree planting, that the coun ­ Justice, full term—8ylvester Beebe, St. ty acres off from the North end of said descri ptlon try may be beautified and as an offset to $ * of land. —Dated Feb-uary 28, 1893. Johns. Constables —John Price, Eureka; Charles the destruction of forests that is pro ­ Amounts to —the selling price now is only VESTINGS MELINDA CULP, Bishop, St. Johns; Arthur Newman, Union gressing with such rapid strides. Pkbkins A Baldwin , Mortgagee. Home; Fred Andrus, St.Johns. half the original price of “ Reed Bros. ’ Att’ys for Mortgagee, wW BINGHAM. It is generally believed that growing AND /GiAMDIlY UK Di: It...Mate of Mlcbi- Supervisor —Thomas C. Butler, St. Johns. trees have a decided influence on the Stock ” just purchased at Maple Rap ­ \_s' gan.twenty-ninib judicial circuit, in chancery. Clerk—George E. R. Woodruff, St. Johns. Suit |>etiding in the circuit court for Clinton Treasurer—John L. Trancbell. 8t. Johns. quantity and character of rainfall, the TltOWSERINGS. county, in chancery, at St. Johns, on March 13tb, School Inspector —Milo L. Welter, St. Johns. woodland, increasing and regulating the ids and it can not last long. 1893, Dora McCurey, complainant, vs. Patrick Highway Commissioner —Mvron D. Ormes, MiCorey, defendant. In this cause it appear ­ St. Johns downpour. The cereals, grasses and ing that defendant is a resident ot this Justice, full term—James H. Collins, St. vegetables of a country are largely de­ state, but his whereabouts are unknown, Johns. on motion oi Lyon A Dooling, complainant ’s Justice, to fill vacancy —James H. Collins, St. pendent on frequent showers, and as solicitors, it is ordered that defendant enter Johns. the farmers are as largely dependent on his appearance in said cause on or before five Constables —Wm. N Stocker. Jesse 'V. St You will always find that we do just what we PERFECT months from the date of this order, aDd that Geo. W. Hulbert and Geo. A. Estes, all of these products, the close relation be ­ within twenty days the complainant cause this Johns. FIT8 GUARANTEED. order to he published iu the Clinton Independent, OLIVE. tween the farmer and rainfall is appa ­ advertise. Come at once to the said publication to he continued once in each week Supervisor —Charles 8. Marsh, St. Johns rent, and his interest in tree planting for six weeks iu succession. Clerk—John T. Becket, DeWitt. S. B. DABOLL, Treasurer—Francis M. Vredenburg, St. firmly established. One dav in the early Circuit Judge Johns. part or middle of April is as good as SHOE DEPARTMENT! Lyon A Doolino , School Inspector —Olive J. Blxby, St. Johns. Complainant ’s Solicitors. Highway Commissioner-Cassius M. Bray, another for planting trees, and those JACKSON, St. Johns. who plant on the twentieth render ST. JOHNS. Justice, full term—Edward Case, Rew. Of the St. Johns Mercantile Co. Constables —Jerome Dills, Charles A. Colo themselves and neighbors as much ser­ TIME TABLE and John Jones, DeWitt, and Ueo. W. Kimball, vice as those who plant on the 28th, but St. Johns. IN EFFECT DALLAS. many people, in fact most people, un ­ LIVERY Supervisor —Levi W. Baldwin, Fowler. less there is a designated time for doing IT WOULD SEEM —AND- Clerk—Jacob F. Shraft, Fowler. Oct. 23d, 1892. Treasurer—Mathias Schneider, Westphalia. certain things that may be done as well School Inspector, 1 year—John W. Keeney, one day as another, either postpone the Fowler. WESTWARD. School Inspector, 2 years—John Guy, Fowler. doing indefinitely or forget them until As though we had sold Wall Paper enongh to Highway Commissioner —John Kruger, Fow­ too late. Phis is particularly the case d. ler. paper every house in Clinton county. This year 2 .5 P • . * - . Exp. Justice, full term—Jacob Wei tael, Fowler. with farmers who are rushed in April 11. a* © a *■*■* OQ

Justice, to fill vacancy, 3 years—Harrison STATIONS. r Sunday X :X

with plowing and seeding, and more has be en a hummer. Never have we had a year Sutton, Fowler. No. •c — • Justice, to fill vacancy, 2 years—Peter T. h k

Morn. S than half of them forget the trees until Ex. W&ilr Jolley, Fowler. equal it. Our Low Prices, and Fine, Large Member Board of Review—Frank Fink, the planting season passes. The desig­ a. m. a. m. p. in. p. in. p. m. Westphalia. Stoek is what does the business. We are not DETROIT...... Lv 6 AO 10 50 4 05 8 45 10 45 Constables —Philo Parks, Orson Parks, Chas. nation of a particular day emphasises ! Milwaukee Jet.... 7 10 11 10 4 25 9 05 11 05 F. Meyer and James Kasper, all of Fowler. the necessity of planting the trees and making much money on Wall Paper, but we are p. m. BATH. Boarding jStable | Pontiac ...... 7 58 12 00 5 07 9 50 12 15 of planting them before it is too late.— a. m. Supervisor —Alonzo Webster, Bath. The naming of April 28th is designated having lots of fun. Best White Back papers only Holly ...... 8 42 12 45 5 51 10 30 1 14 Clerk—James Sweeney. Bath. FINE TURNOUTS OF ALL KINDS. Durand ...... 9 3T> 1 ;io 6 50 11 10 2 13 Treasurer—Geo. W. Smith, Haslet Park. to accomplish this purpose this year. 10c. per double roll, and all other grades same Owosso Jet...... 10 15 2 30 7 30 3 05 School Inspector —John Young, Bath. Special attention given to Boarding Horses.First 8t. Johns ...... 10 54 3 06 8 (M .0 3 58 School Inspector —Wm. P. Farmsworth, The public school authorities have class outfits furnished for Commercial Men, Ionia ...... 11 49 3 56 t 55 5 10 Bath. wisely recognized the public necessity low prices. Another big invoice of Wall Paper Funerals, Pleasure Parties, Etc. p. IU. «s>- Highway Commissioner —Allen Dryer, Bath. Lowell...... 12 17 4 24 9 24 5 50 Justice, full term—Isaac M. Dryer, Bath. for tree culture and have inaugurated just received, all ne\v patterns fresh from the Aw”Persons having I.aue and Disabled Horses Grand Rapids ...... 1 00 C 10 10 20 7 05 Justice,.Vacancy —Albert P. Smith, Bath. an attractive system of tree planting on will find the best of facilities for treatment at my G.R. A I. Jet...... 1 05 5 15 10 25 s r: 7 10 Member Board of Review—Marvin Web6tcr, factory. We furnish the best Paper Hangers stables, M. C. LIVESAY, Veternary Surgeon, in at­ Ferrysburg ...... 2 05 n 10 * 8 30 Bath. that day with such ceremonial as inter ­ tendance. Stables 2d door West of The Slee • irand Haven ...... 2 10 6 15 8 26 Constables, Edward Tyler, Haslet Park, Wm. North side. (1228) H. Joy, Ira O. Smith, Porter Smith, Bath. ests the pupils and patrons of every and deliver them anywhere in the county. EASTWARD. Fit INK SCHOFIELD Prop'r. OVID. 00 school district in the counties. The M rr- .»^ Supervisor —Syvel Parmenter.Shepardsville. We shall make the PAINT business interesting otfi. C «8fjL Clerk—Edward H. Haight, Ovid. teachers and children in Clinton, and oc . — u, v c STATIONS. flfi c * 11 Treasu rer—John Link, Ovid. presumably in other counties, plant — K 5 c . School Inspector —James Woodworth, Ovid. this year as usual. Remember, we will furnish F. F. MURDOCK ?. KH > M from five hundred to a thousand trees I JC C 6fi 3% **• u 2 Highway Commissioner —Geo. McCreery, -----DEALER IN----- Shepards ville. every year. This is an item worth con ­ you the Best Paint for less money than any firm a. ni. p. in. j> m. Justice, full term—Chandler C- Taylor, Ovid. Grand Haven...Lv 9 00 2 10 8 00 Member Board of Review— Wm. It. Shaw, sidering, but it is not this five hundred in Clinton county. Marble and Granite Ferryshurg ...... 9 05 2 15 8 05 Ovid ; J. C. Dennis holds over. alone that is to be counted, but the G. R. A I. Jet...... 6 40 10 05 3 12 10 45 Drain Commissioner —James Cox, Ovid. many other thousands that are planted Constables —John tv. Mentor. John B. Cross. Elegant line of Window Shades. Grand Rapids ...... -i k 6 50 10 20 3 25 11 00 Albert Calkins, Ovid; James G. Edwards, in consequence of the impressive lesson MONUMENTS. Lowell...... 7 22 10 55 8 58 111 55 Shepardsville. conveyed in naming the aay and taking a. iu. WESTPHALIA. to every rural community m the State Ionia ...... 7 43 11 25 4 27 12 42 St. Johns ...... * *< 8 30 12 17 5 20 2 00 Supervisor —Peter Petsch, Westphalia. the necessity of planting trees as a p. DI. Clerk—Anthony Snitgen, Westphalia. means of preserving the fertility of the Owosso Jet...... 8 58 1 15 6 on 3 10 Treasurer—John Snitgen, Westphalia. a in. lartin, West- soil and the health and piosperity of the TRAVIS BAKER School Inspector —Frank W. Ma & 5 20 Durand ...... 9 35 1 47 6 55 3 53 phalia. country in which we live. The day is Holiv ...... 6 05 10 14 2 26 7 4C 4 47 Highway Commissioner —Peter Wahl, West­ properly named and should be univer ­ The Corner Drug Store. Pontiac ...... 6 45 10 53 3 05 8 25 5 37 phalia. sally observed, particularly in the inter ­ Cut Stone Milwaukee Jet.... 7 30 11 30 3 45 9 05 6 30 Justice, full term—Lawrence Keusch, West­ est of farmers and those dependent ou DETROIT...... Ar. 7 45 11 50 4 05 9 25 7 00 phalia -FOR---- Member Board of Review—John Schafer, them. 4®“('bair Car. Buffet Car and Sleeping Car Service. Westphalia. Constables —Wm. Dunnebacker. John Gru­ Pomona, Eastward, No. 12 has Pullman Sleeper.Chicago to ber. Joseph Witgen, Martin 6pitzley, West­ Detroit. No. 14 has Wagner Chair Car, phalia. The next meeting of Clinton county Building -:- Purposes. G rami Rapids to Detroit. No. 18 has Chair Car, G rand Lapids to Detroit. No. 82 has Wagner LEBANON. Pomona Grange will be held with Key­ 8 leeper. Grand Haveu to Detroit. Supervisor —Emerson E. Vance, Matherton' stone Grange, April 26. Opposite the Post office. Clerk—Byon McVeigh, Matherton. Welcome Address—Master of Keystone Westward, No. II has Chai r Car, I e'roii toGtard Treasurer—Alba S. Harris, Matherton. Grange, Raven. No. IS has Wagoi Brown.DeWitt ; Thomas Htamply, Gunni- left you weak and weary, nse Electric Bit­ Qen ’t Manager (ion ’l Tsssenger Agf. Aa ion gat.n cat I mIi! irtnid. hi < eg has son ville. ters. This remedy acts directly on Liver, I CLEVELAND, O. tbc Chic ago, H< ek I* nil 11 d I ««it c I ai way DUFLA IN Htotnnrh and Kidneys, gently aiding run tral ns wcstwsid ti< tr ( I «•»«. Supervisor -1*0. Bates. Blaie. thnwe organ* to perform their functions. The R r,< k )* r rti i* l< u n < m i i i < 11 t g at y Clark—Charles Eddy advant a ge tut tut tic n ii pn< v | • a* • r.il Treasurer—Alton M. Birmingham, Dupiain. If yon are afflicted with Hick Headache The Rochester Clothing Co. s give th at liixui) Mltly n< «* n «it il 11 |< p- Mrtoool I nspeetnr, 2 veara—George H. you will find speedy and permanent relael1 H. J. G0ER6E. uUir pa ...... e« • tnatc* B* • ■|t.i|n *i • iv i nnt iifil iimry -s; Mate you need. I«argr Imlllv* only -VOr at Fil-[ improved itl'im T Wrmir dew H Ml liman s drug store, Ht. Johnaand I ► alt tit ii I at d. a| i t.fc hi i i gt tv.t • l att | • le. Mru. IwNtfi FUKMTIJKE! noise* t see « Be In m • mi h >e* me l»|

iMMM mff viuhfM f g « # p.*« Mp i* : i l «w4 vitBL CLINTON INDEPENDENT THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1893.

PERSONAL. W. II. Huntley, of Mason, was in WALKER’S SUBDIVISION OF OUTLOT R. town Tuesday. Wm. Collins, now of JMmsing, was in town last Tuesday. Fred F. Murdock went to Ann Arbor NORTH. Walker Street—66 feet. Tuesday upon business. J. II. Fedewa returned from Denver, Col., last Thursday evening. 40x140 Miss Myrta Wise is making a week's visit at lier home In this village. John Fields, of St. Louis, made a 10 three days' visit in town last week. 9B OQ XT O Miss Grace McCabe, now of Detroit, ® visited friends in St. Johns, last week. <-t Judge Daboll was in Ithaca yester­ «-► W day disposing of some law and chancery o K 3 CD p POWDER cases. W CL BLOCK l. Alley 20 feet. > Absolutely Pure. Mrs. M. F. Curtis is spending the c» cx- I Ul I I A cre.ui of tartar baking powder. Highest of present week with friends in Eaton I a all in leareniDg strength. —Latest V. S. Government O o C5 food Report. Rapids. • Royal Bakimo Powder Co . i«s Wall SI. Martin Smith, of Detroit, arrived in town Tuesday evening for a short slay ro 22 20 18 15 13 BUSINESS DIRECTORY. on business. R. C. Dexter, of the First National hank, made a business trip to Detroit Barbers. Wednesday. OE.YATE HAKIIF.lt SHOP—WILSON A U CARU8S, Proprietors, Walker 8t., West. Ev­ Wm. Ferrier and wife returned on t Ox 11.1 erything lu our line dune promptly and with sat­ Monday from a short visit with their isfaction. Ladies' and Children ’s 'Haircutting, a specialty. daughter at Owosso. SOUTH. State Street—6G Feet. ACOB FOISlicit, proprietor ofTbsStoel" D. II. Pitts, late of Erie county, N. J Barber Shop. Ladies’ and children ’s halr- Y., is here spending a few day with his rnttlng aspecialtT. Good hath rooms in connection father,. Marshal Pitts. These Choice Lots on State and Walker Streets, having the advantvge of an alley in Loan Agents. Dr. Ilal C. Curtiss, who is now enter ­ in: uiciiiun noumuKco., taining the good people of Marlette, their rear, are worth looking at. The very low price and easy terms on which they are Limited. Capital, 175.000, successors to Walker was in town Tuesday night. TA White, dealers in Mortgage Securities, School and Municipal Bonds. A few pieces of choice lands for Miss Florence Wilson, a State Nor­ offered makes it unprofitable to pay rent when you can so easily have a snug home of sale. Office cor. Walker and Spring-sts., St. Johns. mal student, is spending the vacation your own. Call on S. S. WALKER. Attorneys. week at her home in this yillage. Wm. A. Meschart went to St. Louis l N KII A !*l A: Cl.tltK, Attorneys at law T Office in Opera House Block, St. Johns, Mich. last Monday to spend a short vacation ( .million Council. of Chu8. North for 1300 for damages be not al­ EDWIN H. LYON. JOHN C. DOOI.INO. with his daughter, Mrs. Geo. Smith. lowed by this Board. OFFICIAL CAUVASS On motion, the report was accepted and YON & DOOLfNG, Attorneys at Law, 8t. Mr. and Mrs. James Ferguson, of De- Adjourned Regular Meeting , l L Johns, Mich. Office over Kendrick's store. Witt, visited the family of James St. JobnB, April 17th, 1893. f adoeted. MeotinK called to order by President DeWItt. Krustec Kniflln offered the following resolu ­ orton « WKIMER, Attorneys at law. Keeney, of this village, over Sunday. tion: Of Votes cast April 3d for Justice of the Supreme Court, Regents Office in Prosecuting Attorney ’s office at the Miss Edna Marsh, of Fenton, visited Present, Trustees Hollister, Knlffln, Mur­ courtN house. ISIS dock, Palmer and Wolcott. Resolved. That the committee on streets and the University, Circuit Judge and Commissioner of Schools. her brothers, Frank and Fred, of this The following claims were presented : sewers are hereby Instructed to construct the ILL H. BRUNSON, Attorney at law and sewer asked for by H. M. Perriu and others, Solicitor in Chancery. Office over Putt’s village, a few days the fore part of the W. A. Norton, Att’y In Kneeland case...... 155 64 Wgrocery store. ]S16 Win. M. Lelund, sheriff fees in same...... 2 25 commencing at and connecting with Ottawa week. street sewer on north side of Railroad street Mrs. Gilbert Parrish, of this village, James H. Conn ...... 75 ► ► O Q ? = H.H. PERKIN. P. K. PERRIN. A. J. BALDWIN Chas. North ’s bill of $300 for damages, | and running west to east side of Lansing EKKINM A ItAl.OWIN, Attorneys st left Wednesday morning for a visit not allowed street, thence south to north side of State j* I ari » I. Law and Solicitors in Chancery. Bounty, »i|5 -S- 5 with a sister at Crooked Like, Clare Edgar Talmadge...... 5 00 street; also a branch sewer commencing and Ppension, real estate agents, conveyancers and «TS a-* * x o ; a - • b 2 s * 5 = 2 - money loaners. Also examine titles, pay taxes, M. F. Pitts’ pay-roll ...... 32 84 connecting with sewer on south side of Kail, _ 5 r s = s 3 S-B B 3-T-' W county. 2 s»rr and make collections. Business entrusted to their road street running west to west side of Lan ­ B S * © B •• r ’3 =* 1a.T *• B 5£iC9 care will be promptly and faithfully attended to. William and Thomas Gilson, accom­ sing street, thenee south to south side of £.3***0 r,:c« 2 77 ill Office over Wlckea’ grocery. Clinton Avenue, 8t. Total,...... -...... fits 48 S O 0 E. * e I 2-S' panied by their wives, went to Burton Walker street, according to profile and plan 5 2 r * ! = 2 3 c 2 . 72.3 Johns, Mich. U33 The claims of W. A. Norton and Wm. M. Le- •ft ft®r - —-- B.*» last Monday, to attend the funeral of adopted by the Board of Trustees, and that * iiih -VI. H. CAMTI.E, Attorney at Law. land were referred to the committee on claims 1 S.K Le ; •** “ 3 e - © ® : niK-i said committee on streets and sewers receive : .. o e c 3 “ : *< ::•!** p j j : p Circuit Court Commissioner. Money toLoan. Elizabeth Kline. and village attorney. The claim of C. North 2 — ® 1 W sealed proposals for furnishing sewer pipe tor r?i S'-?!) Office over Miss Burse’s Millinery Store. 1183 Lyon & Dooling returned to Charlotte was referred to the committee on claims, the — - a £.» ® ?» r 5 "‘S III f[|| last Monday morning, where they are regular meeting of this Board, and that the ex ­ at the old stand, over the “corner drug store, ” torney. The other claims were referred to the ?rr- ic:2= 1 JSt. Johns, Mich. 1263 engaged in defending John Butcher, pense of said sewer tie assessed on the lots and vljSS il = -• = ns is-£. committee on claims. i -. — If 2. 51: charged with murder. parcels of land lying along and adjacent to si : ? ? ZKA I.. SMITH, Attorney at law, The liquor dealer’s bond of J ullan J. Moinct T £sr« - : Office over Sullivan ’a store, St. Johns, Mich. On Monday morning last F. H. Frazell work In propoition that the frontage of eacli E as principal, dated April 4. 1893, was presented Ot m -j ds*d*d **x|*I Bsth lot or parcel of land shall hear to the whole 2« 00 > -> at > cn A LIIKIDGK & OSBORN. Attorneys at returned to Mason, where his niece, and referred to the committee on petition ands

frontage of lands upon which the expense of 67 Law. Office over Allison's Jewelry Store. the village attorney. 19 Victor

W Miss Maud Mehau, is fast wasting said work is to be assessed. 1 8 = 23 > > tc 3 M9Cti« r*«s A petition for a gasoline street lamp on the away with quick consumption. The resolution prevailed. Yeas 5— NayBO. N- $0 — id corner of Baldwin and Stewart streets ; also a is-! is is s g W GC 4m Ovid Dentistry. The committee on grades and walks report ­ S£ to tt <• tt il 8 *2 * Oliver Spaulding, Jr., and other stu­ gasoline street lamp at the corner of Cass and H. KKNYON, Dentist East Walker ed favorably on the petition of C. A. Wilcox Duptain dents at Ann Arbor, from this section Stewart streets, signed by H. J. Patterson and S2 a a 8 S3 M —1 „• Street. 1133 and others for a cross-walk on the west side of others, was presented and referred to the are spending a week's vacation witli Swegles street at the Intersection of Railroad 53 QC — i Grvsnb ’sh committee on fire, water and lights. ?« C. in Sf c: tl tf 06 Physicians. parents and friends hereabouts. street, and that said walk be laid 3 feet wide. The liquor dealer’s bond of Frank Waters - K C* *9 *-•06 tr4m rc —6c Qe» | IMugham W. C. Belknap, a student in the law The motion was accepted and adopted. IK *i sB U e » ss K Ot K V H. DODGE, HI. II., Surgeon and Ho and Jacob Foerch, dated March 17, 1893, was • meopathic Physician. Office and residence Trustee Palmer moved that the Marshal be J department in Michigan ’s University, presented and referred to the committee on (Hfr* over Spaulding A Co.'s hardware, opp. The Steel. instructed to build a cross-walk three feet S — 1; »i u-joeg : is spending the vacation week in the petitions und the vilfhge attorney. wide on the west side of Swegles street, at tbe J. TRAVIS, HI. D., Over Flldew The committee on claims reported the claims 28 g 8 -ig$8 -7*? iDrwm • A Mlllinao ’s. Residence, Wight street. Dis­home of Hon. II. M. Perrin, this village. intersection of Railroad street. referred to them, with the exception of that of Jeases of women and children a specialty. Ed. Ferrier, who is now and has been The motion carried. Yeas 5—Nays 0. KS — Charles North for J3”0, as correct at the foot ­ during the last year foreman of the The motion carried that when the Hoard ad­ RANK C. DUNN, M. U., Physician and ings, and recommended that they be allowed -- ti | Riley Surgeon. Office over Gruler’s store, Fowler journ It adjourn to meet April 28th, at 7 p in.. 25 8 S = $ _-x = 5 FMich. ______1867 Marlette Leader, is spending a week and orders drawn on the proper funds for the 1893. 1 Bengal with his parents and friends in this vil­ amounts. *. KMHP, HI. i*., Physician and On motion, the Board adjourned. 3 M * M 2 § ic it o £ 13 tc y! "5 tc t; c! S • 8"rgeon. Office at residence, first house On motion, the report was accepted and lage. Dewitt h . hunt , i I u-aa s-z\j s-7.2 I southC of the Perrin House, St. Johns. 1357 adopted. lit tJr: St R. G. Steel was present at the spring Village Clerk. H A it T, HI. is., Physician and Sur- meeting of the division board of officers The committee on petitions reported that Lel«non H• geon, Eureka. Mich. 1217 they found the liquor dealer’s bond of Frank Real Estate. 2 8 -.-gg ,*.3? *4.38 of the League of American Wheelmen, Waters and Jacob Foerch, dated April 17,1893, Da’tax \V. 1*01.1, AICIS Physician and Surgeon. The following are the transactions in 5 2 CJg ..K>p which occurred in Grand Itapids last correct in form and the sureties sufficient, and • Office over Wilson's clothing stole. Resi­ real estate in Clinton comity, for one ij « ! Weatph'ia Jdence corner Cass and Ottawa streets. 1284 week. recommend its approval, and that the bond of week ending, April 19, as recorded KtLl XK-I I Julian J, Mol net bo returned, us the sureties K.G.C. II A VENN, Physician and Sur­ Mrs. A. B. Chapin, of Mt. Clemens, is by Register of Deeds L. (’. Mead . 5 a *r,s!f |E,g>* geon. Office and residence at the late resi­ visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. were not sufficient. Abby A. McCracken to Hannah A. Uurlin- Ddence of Dr. Bliss, Fowler Micb. 1137yL On motion, the report was accepted. VHlili-, 4 acres on sect inn 15, Kssex, $140. jo CM S S 57 v.'i s;r3z Walsworth ; also her brother, Peter E. Trustee Wolcott offered the following reso­ Nora Bigler to Hannah A. Burlingame, 0’4 3§ HI. POUT* HI. D.« Physician, Surgeon acres on section 15, Kssex, $15u. • and Druggist, east aide of Main street, Eu­ Walsworth, and her son, A. J. Hicks, lution; For Clreult J-.-dge, Henry M. Perrin also received 9 rotes. Henry J. Patterson 2 rotes, and Sola S Resolved, That the liquor dealer’s bond, with William Russell to Anna D. Iluehler, 10 acres D*Witl i vuit- reka,Mich. Office at drug store, a 11 calls promptall­ in this village. For County Coiumissioner ot Schools Aliterta Stephenson also received 1 vote, aod Edwin ly attended. Prescriptionscaref illy compounded. Frank Wateis and Jacob Foerch as principals on section 30. Victor. $255. 1133 Boy M. Sperry, of this village, and Adda J. Hcnlon to Amos Palmer and wife, II. Lyon 1 vote." and L. J. Calkins and C. O. Barnes as sureties, j lots 7 und 8, block 7U, St. Johns, $175. HI. HAVE**, HI. V., Homoeopathic fresh from Cleary's business college. dat(Ml April 17, 1893, be und the same is hereby 1 Lewis llrooks to John J. Cone, lot 9 and W Physician and Surgeon. Office over R. J. Vysilanti, has engaged with the Mass. approved by the Hoard of Trustees of the vil­ | south H of 10, II and 12, block 57, St. Johns, Woodruff's shoe store. 1113 ** White and dazzling Life Insurance Co., in Detroit, as sten ­ lage of St. Johns, Micb. ; $5«o. Edward llrown and wife to Thomas Gilson, In the moon's fair light she looked.*' R. A. J. WIGGINS, Physician and Sur­ The resolution prevailed. Yeas 5—Nays 0. lot 23. block 1 and lot 16. block 4. Brown's sub- AVe Have Them. geon. Office ever SuUivan'e clothing ographer. D The committee on grade, and walks report ­ dlvi sior. out lot J, St. Johns, 1100. ___ % store. St. Johns. Mich. 1244tf Mr. und Mrs. A. I. Ewin, of Ithaca, i Charles H. May et al to Chism M. Vail, land ed favorably on the petition No. 16. for side­ Nothing remarkable about that! E. Gl I.I.AHI, HI. Physician and spent last Sundaj with her sister. Mrs. I In village of DeWItt, block 41. DeWItt. $1.70. Buckeye Mowers and Binders, • Surgeon. Office at Residence, opposite court walk on the north side of Cass street, between ■ JohnHallett and wife to Albert J . Webb, 40 She was fair to look upon, as a matter nouse,S west. Office hours to 4 p. m except Wed Chas. Sowle, this village, who accom­ Linden Ave., and Oakland street, signed by acres on section 12, Until, fl.sui. Calvin P. Ilrtggs et al to Willie J a* tram, in of course; and the dazzling effect was The Whitley Mowers, nesday, then 6 to 9 p. tn. ______11*8 panied them as far as Owosso on their Catharine A. Shaver and others, and recom­ acres on section 28, Riley, It,43k. n SIHIHIONS, HI. I*., Homeopathic return trip last Monday morning. mended that the petition be granted and the Roswell W. Uurke and wife to G. W. Heyd, produced by her white robes —cleansed X\a Physician. Surgeon and Accoucheur Office walk ordered construct.-I. <»4 acres on section 3, Bingham. $2,00(1. The Chieftan Hakes. on Main grist. DeWItt.IIB Mrs. C. L. Campbell, of Cleveland. Mrs Francis Hicks to Emory B. Voorhees, and brightened by a liberal use of On motion, the report was accepted. lota 7. 8 and 9. block 13, Ovid, $'"5. Ohio, arrived on Wednesday last for a Trustee Palmer moved that the Board here ­ Philip Weiber and wife to Frank B. Schnei ­ The Superior Haying Tool*. Photograph.! . three weeks visit with her brother. E. by Instruct the Marshal to serve a notire on der, 10 acres on section I, Westphalia, $550. Cbas. Perkins nnd wife to John Hallett et al. The Honean Lever Harrows. 4.. PLIHKETT, Leading Hiolofrn Weatherwax. Mr. Campbell, who is a tho property owners whose property fronts on • pher. over < hapin v | - stnr* IN. Jouna 10 mm on Motion 14, Vteter, $i,70n. Copying0 and enlarging. Work giiAranteed firxt-rleiM commercial traveler, spent Sunday in the north side of Csss street Irani Linden Ave. Horace Holmes and wife to George M. The Hench k Dromsrold AdjnBt- to Oakland street, that a aldewaik six fi*et llrooks. 7 'xacres on section 30, Lebanon towu. Frank Schneider and wife to Phillip Wei bar N J. PI.| tISTK Itl. ’.VI > TER Or.l- wide of one ami one-hall inches thick plank 70 acres on section 12, Westphalia, f83MD. KIRK’S ahle Spring-tooth Harrows. rIao er» ny mail promptly attended to • jualttjr Mrs. S. L. McMaster returned home tins been ordered built on the north side of Lewis G. McKnight and wife to I«oula J. Hol­ and escellem e. the seme of str-cass." It our motto. last Thursday evening, accompanied by Casa street from Linden Ave. tn Oaklaml-st, brook. 4” acres on section .16. Greenbush. < dve us s trial tamtf $l.4««l. AMERICAN FAMILY Mu|n»rior Brills. Mr-. C. E. Ferguaon. of Stockton. Mis­ within sixty days of said notlor. Kudu J. Harper tn Klnnni Walker, et ai. 53’, souri. who will remain several weeks The reaolutlon prevailed. Yeas •* — Nays ". acre* on section It. Riley q. o , $1. Crown Bril In , The committee on streets and sewers report- Kinora Walker et al tn Hols J. Harper, part visiting her deceased husband s rela­ of aeetion II, Klley. q. c., $1 rd,recommending that the petition. No. 15. for Wheel 4 iiItivalors. tives and friends. sewer on Kail mad street ami I .arising street, COMING KVKMTa. Frank Tirretl. of the grocery depart signed by II. M. Perrin. Chaa. M. Merrill, I. V. Karin Wagons, uietit of the Mercantile Co., received a Horton. M. A. Hular. K. II. Clark. Mead k Mt. John * Guild will inm*t with Mian SOAP Moehon. Kettle Katies. I roea A Weller, lien. J. That ’s one of the peculiarities of Spring WngonN, telegram Tueedax that his oldest Urrtlin Davison this Tlititsdav even ­ brothei bail tiled at Toledo. Ohm. and Fnerrti. f, liquate sad W. T. Chneeh, he grant ­ KIRK’S Soaps. Clothes washed by ed ing. Hoad Wagon** and Carts. lie left for that point Wednesday morn ­ ns mot too, the report was as rep ted There will tie a I main*** meeting of them always attract attention by their ing to attend the funeral. Carriage*. Surrie*. The-entearttlee oa streets and sewer* report* lbe King'* Daughter*, at lit* home of purity and brightness. Mrs. C. C. Vaughan who spent the ed i»isiiosseodt eg that the *ewer* get it tewed Mlaa Neva Walhmtge. Motwlat evening. law la pet a Pm Mo Ik for west ntt the ,-eet jam . m. xc ime 4* co.. ciiiwm Hump** of Moat Kinh. principal part of the winter with tier April 34. at 7:.*W o clock. CURE parents. Mr. and Mrs John llleka. in Mde mt lean** street Ism Maurwad street to Mate street, signed fef H M drifts sad tew Every one of you come to the aortal My Mum 4 Tu Hm* JZXrzttZSm. Sewing Mar hi lie* of tint kind*. Mt Imra. I’lende. returned to her hu ens ntPere. sffidM hw ewws>rwe«ed asswrdlwg to the by tbe Y. I*. 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TO JIM RILEY. His mood the next morning was Yoland had plighted their troth, but At St. Johns, Thursday Ap.il 27, 1893. Ons day only Office—Parlors at the Steel House I've read your bookB Jim Kltcy, cheerful. He busied himself in his he believed that Mr. Volombard And all your poetry, too: door yard, in order that he might see would desperately oppose the mateh. It kinder touches a softer spot Than anything else kin da Miss Yoland when it was time for her “I do not think he will if I tell you to go for the mail. Dressed in a a secret and you tell it to him, ” was I've tried to read what Shakespeare wrote An' Byron an ’ the rest: costly, but simple morning costume, the old lady’s singular reply. I like 'em some. If I unnerstand, she came forth from her home. But Sho then imparted to her eon some But yer Knee Deep" suits me best when sho reached the road sho did remarkable information, and placed They tell me you're a young man yet; not loo/C across it. She acted as if in his hand a bundle of old manu ­ But. Kosh! you beam to know Just whar to ketch a chap like me, she had not seen him, although she script that corroborated what eho That's old und 'bout to go, must have known that ho was in had said. Trembling from the effects So keep a wrltin ’, Hiley: sight of excitement and joy, he hastened There's plenty more like me. A lovor who is uncertain as to how to tho home of the millionaire. That yer take rWnt back to our happy days— To our boyhood days, yer see ho is favored by his mistress is the “What is your business? ” said Mr. —Inter Ocean. most suspicious person in the world. Volombard, haughtily. Anything that can bo construed as “Please read,” replied the young LOVE WILL TRIUMPH. a slight is keenly noticed, and pro ­ man, as he produced the manuscript. It was & beautiful morning in May. duces a most disagreeable mental Mr. Volombard read a few minutes, The landscape, ela l in luxuriant ver­ fever. Chadwick felt angry and dis­ and then turned very pale. dure, was like a pleased child in a heartened, and was rendered unfit to “You are”—and he hesitated. new arid becoming dress. The owner do a good day’s work. “Your son, ” said the farmer. of the common farm stood in front of The next day, whilo he was com­ Tho papers showed that Mr. Chad ­ his home, and looked with interest at ing homo from tho village, he met wick's mother was Mr. Volombard's a beautiful girl who was walking her face to face. She was seated in first wife. The husband and wife had a fine carriage drawn by two horses from the fine residence opposite along a serious quarrel. She was higli- v gravelly path that led to the high ­ that were guided by a coachman who spiritod and left him. She wandered way. That the fanner should prefer sat in an elevated box in front. She into the country, was befriended by to devote his attention exclusively to greeted Mr. Chadwick only with a old Mr. and Mrs. Chadwick, and at the maiden, rather than to view the slight and cool nod. There could no their home her child was born. Soon landscape generally was net surpris ­ longer be any doubt as to h«r inten ­ after its birth she died. Her hus ­ ing, for he wras young and intelligent, tions. She desired to discourage his band learned of her death, but did acquaintance. The young man cursed and withal romantic. not know that a son had been born To the farmer's surprise the girl, his folly, and wished that ho had and survived her. when sho reached the road, did not never seen her. Of course this disclosure of the go down it toward the little village Several days later, while Chadwick secret influenced Mr. Volombard to to get the mail; she crossed the was planting potatoes, it suddenly favor rather than oppose the mar­ flashed upon his mind that Miss highway, and, after customary greet­ riage of the young farmed' with Miss Yoland ’s stepfather might have in ­ ings, said: Yoland. ••I have heard so much about tho fluenced her to assume her unfriendly The wedding took place the next beautiful appearance of your orchard, demeanor. That gentleman was a May at tho millionaire ’s country now that the trees avo covered with New York millionaire. He was a residence, and the ceremony was blossoms, that 1 would dearly like to man of great rectitude of character, performed in a room that was taste­ 6ee it if you have no objection. ” and had shown extraordinary ability fully adorned with apple blossoms. “No objection at all; I shall be glad in the management of an immense Mr. Volombard's son and wife now to show it to you, ” said Mr. Chadwick, wholesale business, but he was over ­ live in the country the most of the his honest faeo Hushing with pleasure. bearing and aristocratic. He had year, and the young man manages but one fad, and that was farming. They walked into tho orchard, and the two farms, 401) acres in all, in a the sight which greeeted their eyes Although he took much prido in his profitable and sensible manner, his caused the maiden to utter exclama ­ farm, he was vexed by the fact that father having ceased to offer any tions of delight. There were four the annual expenses connected with suggestions, and having knowledge long and widely-separated rows of it wero about $0,000 greater than the that his son knows a great deal more apple trees, covered with a myriad of income from it. He did not expect about farming than ho does.—Boston pink buds and pink and white blos ­ to make money from the farm, but Globe. soms. bathed in brightest sunshine, ho did think that there ought to be the clusters of apple blossoms looked enough income from the sale of its COCOANUT TREES. radiant, their delicate tints almost products to cover tho running ex ­ penses. How tho Natives )Liu:t{c to Climb Them sparkled, and the scene was like one I.ike Monkeys. in fairyland. Not a few of tho blos ­ During the previous year Chad ­ soms had been detached by a brisk wick had told one of tho neighbors The native proverb says: “A wind during tho night, and had been that Mr. Yolombard was impractical, cocoanut tree is a bride ’s dowry, scattered over the thick grass. The that ho bought expensive machines and really the many uses to which luxurious greensward adorned with that wero not needed at all, and that tho palm and its productions aro put pink and white tiecks, was more beau ­ it was laughable to see how little he are wonderful. They provide a family tiful than any carpet that could lie knew about farming. 'I'he remarks with food, shelter, fuel, house uten ­ 6een in the most richly furnished were repeated to tho millionaire, who sils and, if neod bo, clothes. house in the land. regarded them as an insult. Tho It takes a long time for the cocoa- Tho talk of the two was pleasant, knowledge that Chadwick could clear nut to attain its full growth —seven and so quickly did the time pass that $1,500 a year above expenses from years—but when this time has passed after a conversation that lasted a half the unpretentious common farm also it is a mino of wealth, and happy he hour they supposed they had been nettled .Mr. Volombard. who can call a plantation of a hun ­ talking with each other but ten min ­ At the time Chadwick made his un ­ dred acres his own. Tho nuts when utes. fortunate criticism he had not be ­ ripe fall to the ground, and when “Papa has spent lots of money to come acquainted with Miss Yoland. necessary, are pLueked by men who make our farm look fine.” cried tho She had never seen the farm until climb up. It sometimes makes one ’s 3Dr. Holman S. Hnmplirey; enthusiastic maiden, “but I like your two weeks beforo she visited the blood run cold to see them run up dear old place better; it is so home ­ orchard. the trees like monkeys. THE GREAT ENGLISH SPECIALIST, like and so natural. There is nothing The longer Mr. Chadwick thought Two ways are practiced for mount ­ ’ X jAT33 OF LONDON, artificial about it. I am sure a poet tho more he became confident that ing the trunk, according to Frank would be delighted with it. Perhaps the principal blame should be at­ Leslie's monthly. In the case of a you write poetry, Mr. Chadwick? ” tached to Mr. Volombard. Never­ small tree, or at an odd moment, the “No, Miss Yoland, I cannot do theless the young man concluded that man walks up the trunk, keeping his that. I am a plain man who has the indignity which he had sustained feet fiat against it and throwing his DR. HUMPHREY CURES AFTER EVERY METHOD BUT HIS HAS FAILED worked hard to get a living. Poets required that he should assume a weight back from it as much as p tssi- are dreamy, I have been told, and I greater indifference than .Miss Yoland blo, retaining his position at tho lie devotes his entire time, and haw for thirty-one years, to the cure of'all CHRONIC or LONG have no time to dream. I myself had yet manifested. He resolved same time by the tension of his arms. STANDING DISEASE, of whatever name or nature. love the old farm: to me it is the most when he next met her, ho would pre ­ The other and safer plan is to pass a attractive placo in tho world; but 1 tend not to see her at all. loop of cord around the feet, which Do not fail to see him at his next visit to your county. It may save your life. am surprised that a young lady who The next meeting took placo about are thus kept close together, and has traveled as much as you have a week later. It was in the highway grasp the trunk of the tree, tho arms LaGripp* 1, Catarrh, Catarrhal Bronchitis, Primary Consumption, Catarrh of the Stomach, Bowels, Kidneys and Bladder, Rectal should find it particularly interest ­ between the farms. As Miss Yoland in the meantime assisting the climber, Diseases, Heart Troubles, Rheumatism and Neuralgia, Diseases of Women, and every form of Skin Disease, Diseases of the ing. ” approached Mr. Chadwick noticed who moves upward in a series of “You do not understand me, I fear, that sho looked pale and anxious, but jumps. Brain and Nervous System, Blood and Lymyhatics, all rapidly cured by the Doctor ’s Specific Medicines. Mr. Chadwick. The fact is, I have as they were about to pass each The busy season on a cocoanut all of my life been surrounded by so other he turned his eyes from her. plantation is when the nuts ripen, Adrlreas Mil Orders or MmII to Dr. Holman 8. Humphrey, 55 Broad Street, llill*dale, Mich. much tiresome luxury and have min ­ “Mr. Chadwick. ” which they seem to do all at once, Consultation Personally or by Mail, Free to All Everywhere gled so much in artificial society that The tones were low and tremulous, and every hand is engaged in gather ­ it is a positive relief to me and af­ but they reached his ears. Ho stop ­ ing and conveying them with carts to fords me great pleasure at last to live ped and looked at the fair speaker the drying-ground, which is always in the country and enjoy its simple with an air of dignity. in close proximity to the bungalows pleasures. ” •T know, ” she continued, “that you so as to be as much as possible under “I am glad to hear you talk thus. I are deeply offended, but perhaps if I the eye of tho manager. Hero they imagined that you must already be toll you I am sorry, and make an ex ­ are s^lit in half longitudinally with tired of your quiet life here and planation. you will f»'give me.” an ax —a feat which is dexterously JilDE A COCKHORSE,TO would soon return to the city.” She looked so charmingly contrito performed with one blow by tho man C hicago or course jo get, “Oh. no; I hope papa wiil let me that Mr. Chadwick forgavo her at appointed for that duty—and then remain here all summer.” once. He assured her that he would spread out to dry. “I hope so. too; for I can assure be glad to have the painful misunder ­ The intense heat of the sun rapidly || you that I feel very fortunate in standing come to an end. She then shrivels tho kernel, which curls up 1 J Caveat*. and Trade-Mark* obtained, and all Pat- having so agreeable a neighbor as told him that on arriving home after into a .mil the size of your fist and | |er.i business conducted for Mooemate fees. detaches itself from the shell. WHICH IS BOSS. JOun Orricr is Opposite U. S. yourself. ” she had left the orchard she gave her ‘ Jam! we can secure patent in less The next moment the young man father a description of her visit, and This is now what is called “copra. ” 2 remote from Washington. ITS MERITS FORCLEANING J Send model, drawing or photo., with de*cri blushed and was silent. It occurred highly praised Mr. Chadwick's in ­ and is shipped to the nearest point of Jtion. We advise, if patentable or not, free to him that he had too boldly ex ­ telligence and agreeable manner. To landing in sacks, where it is either rcharge. Our fee not due till phtent ia secured. AND WASHING THE CLOTHES, * A Pamphlet , “How to Obtain Patent*, ' with pressed his admiration in the pres- her amazement her father flew into a transported in bulk to Kurope or J coat of me in the U. S. and foreign countries enee of one with whom he had never rage and denounced the young farmer more generally made into oil, the ASSURE IT A WELCOME 0 vent free. Address, before held a lengthy conversation. * as a low-bred and prenumtuous fellow, refuse, oilcake or “poonak. ” being - WHEREVER IT GOES. His embarrassment was relieved and commanded her never to converse sold locally for feed for cattle. :C. A.SNOW&CO ? Opp Patewt QrricE. Washiwotow . d . C. when Miss Yoland, in a sincere and with him again. unnfTectcd manner, said: At first she thought she ought to IThlllivr an Mstthow Arnold. FAIRBANKS “I am sure we shall be good obey her father and treated Mr. Matthew Arnold went to see him friends. ” Chadwick accordingly, although such on his arrival, and it in needles* to | As they were about to leave the or ­ •\ course was repugnant to her feel­ nay that Whittier derived nineero | chard. Mr. Chadwick picked a few of ings. letter she learned why her pleantire from the visit: but Arnold ’s j SANTA CLAUS SOAP the choicest blossoms an 1 bunded father so disliked Mr ( hadwick. the delightful recognition of Whittier's IS THE BEST FOR EVERY HOUSEHOLD them to her. reason being what the young man “In Hchool Days” a* one of tho per ­ USE. “Please take these little favor* as hud sus|M-etcd. and she was ashamed fect poems which must live, gave ALL GROCERS KEEP IT. reminders of your visit,” be said gal­ of her father Imcauso ho was not him fresh assurance of fulfilled pur- | lantly. magnanimous. Mho was sorry she pose In existence. He had followed y*V\DE. ONLY Bf “Thank you; I shall prize them had linen so unkind, and resolved to Arnold with appreciation from hi- much. ” apologize at the first opjiortiinlty, earliest ap|MV*rauco In tho world of 1 lie watched her graceful figure un ­ “Your explanation affords mo in ­ letters, and knew him. as it wore, N K FAIRBANK a,CO til he could H'>i it no ionucr, and then finite satisfaction. ” said Mr. Clm I- “by heart ” long before a personal CHfCASO. directed his step* toward a field wick, “for for (the lH-sti*>g» of Ids Interview was possible. In a loiter where two men were planting. written after Arnold s return to Eng ­ Mr. i had wick was nleh superior land. ho soys: - I shorn thy Indigna- J *mwmi m*wm* *mn . to the majority of farmers Altho.t/h tt«*n at the way our |*ofiio bote ! ha had hast only ordinary srhooi ad• tfwtko ft of him — ii*s in too fern most Nor)* ranta/*«. ha had obtained through i*s* (if nor time, a trtto poet, a wise his awa efforts an * sentient educa­ rrttio, and a brave upright raan. to tion I la had sfodlod and read aws whom ail laflUi»'*(**iit»| pooph Such darter the loa f wiater sreatags. owo o debt of fr*tits4*. I am Marry > Mfftam had gtraa hist a has and dla- | row Id not ms him ogotn ” — Aoat* PENSIONS 7 COMM *••* jiftpwff ** •r'W* SO' *1 ffy v/ *•*- i f a 4/rT ^Vioc* r.Niioff* n ppmtmr€. (Chtiif sof hod hod its otnMfteo 4-4$ f 4 rtm MHHpMpp i * # w fi*

AN ELF'S SONCJ. money at present, as with your poor father to other tickets which he put back has- , ALL SORTS AND SIZE9. oare for in his Illness I shall need all the little tily, and which Temple affected not I twist the toes ot the birds » dose, I have. And In view of the expensive lawsuit Over 600 varieties of cotton are said PROMPT, GOOD WORK. I tinkle the dew belle bright; which will now have to be brought we must all to recognize, a sixpence, a pipe, a bit X chuck the chin of the dimpled rose be extremely careful. I trust to my darling of string, a pocket book, five halfpen­ to exist—100 in Asia and Africa and 1111 she laughs In the star a dim light boys to help me in this. If you should be In nies, a dog whistle, a cough lozenge, 800 in America. RHEUMATISM. The glow worm s lamp. I hide In the damp, ursent want of money. Temple had better ap ­ In the South an average mule is Mr. Willet______F. ______Cook,______Canaioharie, ______N. Y., writes: Awoke one 1 steal the wild bee's sting ply to Mr. Westmacott; beta* his godfather and half a handful of tobacco dust. morning with excruciating painsAn* in my shoulder. Tried various X pinch the toad till his legs are a-cramp, worth S7Cf und a pair of extra good And clip the beetle's wing. he will not be likely to refuse him. “Temple,” he said, “you must take reliefs for sudden oaths without effect; went to my office ; the pais “Be sure the beds are well alrod before you became insufferable: went home at II* o'clock and used ST. Oho! Obey! the mater’s advice und write to old ones will Wing $300 or more. Louis­ JACOBS OIL; effect magical, pain cea*ed, and at i o clue* weal My prauks 1 play sleep In them. But us tho house has boon oc­ Westmacott. ” ville is tlio great mule market of the With never a note ot warning. cupied so recently I daresay you will not flud to work ; cure permanent." it damp. I shall come as soon as ever I can. His brother, who was sitting astride South. I sot a snare for the moonbeams fair “God bless you all, my own dear boys. I NEURALGIA. All wrought of spider web twine: a wooden chair, shook his head rue­ Mr. Blaine was supecstitjous in re­ I tangle the naughty children s hair will write to Harry In a day or two und perhaps fully. “No good,” said he, affecting gard to the number seven, and be­ Little Rapids , Wi3. In a snarl of rare design. send for him to come over here. I am most My wife suffered with such intense neuralgic pains In the face, she thought aha I flit through the house without any noise. unxlous to hoar how my poor boy got through an air of nonchalance, “I quarreled lieved that if he should outlive the would die. She bathed her iace and bead with ST. JACOBS OIL, and it cured her is There's never an elf so sly; hts first experience of being away frost his with him last week.” completion of his ninth seven years he four Louis. __ . I break the toys of bad little boys. mother. I am afraid he found Eton rather u Cameron looked aghast. After a would recover. He did not CARL SCHEIBE. And cross little girls who cry. dreadful place after home. Ohey! Oho! few moments’ blank despair he start­ Pere Charmatant, founder of the or­ I work them woe Your ever loving Mother .” TUI crows the cock in the mornlnv. “P. S.—We have Just heard that the new ed up and seized his hat. der of the White Fathers, who was —Kings and Love Knots. will Is not a forgery- I don't know what we “Very woll, then. I’m going born in France in 1844, has been ap­ shall all do! 1" straight to the nearest hotel und ask pointed to succeed the lute Cardinal “Well, what are we going to do?” them to take me on as waiter.” Lavigerie us primate of Africa. Love in Lodgings. “Go on to Seaviow, take possession “But you can’t wait!” suggested A number of vagabonds are said to of the house, and hold it against the City of Toledo, IIY FLORENCE WARDEN. , the Cub’s sweet, shrill voice, as he make a living in New York by follow­ enemy. ” put himself in tho doorway to detain ing express wagons around the city, on Lucas Co., S. S. CHAPTER I. Some cabs had by this timo driven his dosporato brother. the alert to steal packages while the An Invasion. up, so tho three lads got into one of “Then I’ll go around and sing in expressman is in the liouae doing bus­ State of Ohio. ' “Do you believe it?” them, and in ten minutes found them­ the streets,” rojoiued Cameron firmly. iness “Well, I don’t want to. But-—” selves at the garden gate of a large “Well, if you can’t sing any better “Regis voluntassuprema lex!” wrote Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner “That’s just it:—‘but’—” house, detached but standing in a than you used to, you’ll bo taken up for tho Emperor William some months row, the hack of which faced tho sea. of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in tha “It seems bo awfully likely, just making a disturbance in a public thor­ ago. Now he has had the words what was to be expected, in fact." All three eyed the residence up and oughfare, and wo shall be rid of you.” “Nemo me impune lacessit!” inscribed City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said “And if it’s true it means—” down with much disfavor. And the Cub made way for him. upon a portrait of himself. “Smash. Utter smash for the At that moment a very tall boy of Finding himself no longer opposed, Hoke Smith’s real name is Michael firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and whole lot of us. You will have to thirteen or fourteen, in an Eton Cameron hesitated. Hoke Smith. He U named after his every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use otj leave the army; there’ll bo no prac­ jacket, which he was rapidly out­ “I can’t go back to town.” he said grandfather, Michael Hoke, who was tice for me, no bar for the Idol. We growing, came through the trades­ gloomily. “I could paper my cham­ the Democratic candidate for governor HALL’S CATARRH CURE. shall all havo to go into stockbrokers’ men’s gate at the side of the house, ber with writs.” of and stood beaming at tho new ar­ North Carolina in 1841. offices or drive cabs, or something. This boast filled his younger broth­ Professor E. E. Barnard of the Lick rivals with a seraphic smile. He was ers with fearful admiration, but Tem­ “Oh, rubbish! There’ll still he blue-eyed, fair, with a pretty, girlish observatory often devotes twenty fifteen hundred a year!” ple greeted it with incredulous hours of the twenty-four to work at Sworn to before me, and subscribed in my presence, “Wbat’s fifteen hundred a year to face, and an expression of guileless laughter. Mildred, who was leaning innocence and sweetness. Tho spirits the telescope and in the computing this 6th day of December, A. D. 1889. the governor? Why, he’s been living on the dresser in a beautiful attitude, room during clear weather. of his three brothers seemed to re­ threw back his head and spoke. ^N It nweet*nn offensive while Cameron gave the Idol a hearty prices, I should have thought it wiser Polltlckle morrels Is a nickname. breath and restore* slap on the hack which made the lat- “I mean to say,” said he, to accompany him,” he murmured. lost taut* and sm« ll. FITS -Alt nu ktopneu free by *R. Xl.lIOCS OREM Price, 0*-i. or sent C. O. a rer shake like a reed. “that I didn’t mind fagging “01j, he’s all right,” said Camoron, SKKVK KK.1IOHI.R. No IH alty tirnt dfe-'e U!*e. Mur * at Eton, but I don’t mean »elout cure» Treatl-e and IS uQ trial bottle free to Kit As premium will be irivcn with this Med lea tor, for “Well, old chap, you are looking as he tore up Temple’s “Truth” to cue*. Send to Dr Kllne.snt AretiSt..Philadelphia, t*. the next 30 days, a fleck of World'* Fair Souvenlf well! Nothing like profound thought to do any more of it at home. And I light the fire with. “I had no notion Playing Card*. On the face of each card is litho ­ mean to outer edge of tho group, watching lighting his fire, stepped back from and bowels l'rlce 30c and il.00 at nil dealers. f tho struggles of his brothers, their of his brothers. the range, and stared at his brother. CLINCH RIVETS. skirmishes with tho portor, their “Why, what on earth does it mat­ There are orange trees In Malta over 300 No tooI\ required. Only a hammer needed CHAPTER II. years old. to drive ur.:i clinch th«*n easily ami quickly; tussles with stout mammas. When, ter?” he asked, in amazement. “And leaving th ,clinch aheolutely smooth. Requiring however, Temple and Cameron, hav­ The Garrison in Extremities. if it did, who knows us here?” Western Farm I.anils. no hole to ue made in the leather nor burr for tha ing recovered one pormanteau, Templo came up to the gate and “One never knows who may see Fend the names and addresses of your Rivet*. Th-* arc STRONG, TOUGH and 0IJ8ABLE. friends to I*. >. Uu-tis General Passenger Millions now in u*e. Ail lengths, uniform or paused in their efforts and had timo temporized. one, down at these places,” objected Agent i urllngton Koute, « liicsgo, for a assorted, pul up in boxes. to look round, they saw the rest of “Come. Harry.” he said, “don't bo Temple, uneasily, not meeting his pumplih; scrlptive of farm lands iu Nc- A*k your dealer for them, or send 10a Lrasi a < • dorado und Northwestern Kansas In stamp* for a box of TOO; aborted size*. their luggage in*a pile beside tho a fool. We're all in tho same boat brother's eye. tent free on application. MAXUFACTORED Bl Idol, who was standing in a pictur­ now. Haven’t you seen the mate/s “Oh, that’s it. is it?” said Cameron, JUOSON L. THOMSON MFC. CO., Walth.w. M*k , esque attitude with his right foot letter?” contemptuously,“we’re afraid of being The ldines are said to lead the world as Unlike the Dutch Process upon it. “Yes.” said Harry. seen by Colonel Frere and his daugh­ butter makers. “Hallo!”cried Temple. “Well. then, open the gate and let ter, are we?” No Alkalies Tw.uty-Years' Experience of Your Neigh ­ — OR — And Cameron said angrily: “Why us in. If you've got any quarrel with [TO BF. CONTINUED.J bor. Other Chemicals didn’t you sing out?” Cameron or me. you can havo it out A Fot-tll Elephant. I suffered with dyspepsia and ronstlpn- But his brother merely shrugged when the governor and mater cotoe tlon fur twenty yean and tried doctor* are used In the back. ” A fossil olephunt has boon found most of the ho-i'ulled remedies for those I* OiTi*CflU*. CngiM. Son Threat, Crrcp. Ittznn. preparation of his shoulders at the vulgar sugges­ ten kilometers from Hrioudc, iu mtuiiies without receiving auy material V’hosilav Jvttjh lrecoy.tiiosd. rAm A crr.zii nr* tion, and made no offer of help as “All right.” But with the key in his benefit. About a year agu 1 »a, Induced to for :oatasp*dnl 2 3n: tu-tt. tad * sen rtlitf la »d- W. BAKER k CO *8 hand the boy turned to Camoron. France, on the slope of an old volcano, try a bottle of 1 »r. Beane s Dyspepsia bills, m:ol rain Ot* it oa:v Ton win i<« tho nesllsat Cameron seized his own property and the Senezo, which rises from tho and soon found they were helping me After affet liter uhtac th* fim duo Gold hr du.tr: tvsry- hurried off with it: while Temple, “Is that a bargain?” central plain. It is the skeleton of - several mote bottles end whtn L*rf* brtlts 90 e«ru oed tl 00. i* who would have rather died than lie Cameron nodded impatiently. “Oh. now en^oy my nit sis u~ I hail not liefore In reakfastCocoa an elephus meridionalis. and is neurly years, 'they caunot lss recommended too it smtc.ss win xhonjpjon’j Ey0 Wafer irhirh da nhiolutrly •ecn carrying his own luggage, re­ I suppose so. Make a bargain on the highly. .1. e. WAHN Eli, •Of* «T«I. UM I safe side, of the gate, there’s a dear entire. Active volcanoes, so destruc- W Htchmaker and Jeweler, Ogdeushurg.N. Y. pure and eoluble. mained wasting his energy in com­ I tive of life, are sometimes good pre- Write l*r. J. A. Deuiic A Co. Cauklil, N. Y. I«fh4 h; »aif« IFTHM. lafcatfe, j It boa tnorr than three, timm little niminy-piminy gingerbread mm pmln. IU«k frr# ft K A I tke $trmi/th ot Cocoa mixed mands to overworked and unheeding i servers of animal remains, as. for TIL 4KLM. 111 * »*»•»* ■.PI babykins,” he added mockingly. The Amerlkln eagle cun u»e»he Sandwitcb CANCER |with Starch. Arrowroot or porters. When the brothers met example, at Pom|»ell, where the fine 'Hater, aad la for more ee^ again it was on the pavement outside “I’m no more gingerbread than Hans ter plcklu. nrirNEii anu mAO Nmsis cured nomtcaJ, eoSllntf /«** th'r/i one eent a eup tho station. you are,” said Harry iu his sweet i ash kept the object from being The truth In a stump speach aln t ex ULMl ' fllll'm lie tort It ta dellclou., nourishing, and axaiLV washed away. necked as It mite lie. *>r *.g. wg»~ i.« wt.m i uf RLL DIUgaTEt- ' 1 •No c»h*« v«tT' ameron •Wf voice, ah he turned the key and let fold by Orsrsvs everywhere. W« Irm to t>k. It don't make a man any wiut not to pay ' a . fa wmu .., i.*m, a* uo*s *.™*s muat wait.’ them through the gate. And per­ fer the vote* he fewys. Tw o sparks atamMng together in A t -i- r r I n P W. BAKER A CO . Dorchester, Kmc. V•Botwr go \>ark to town.” said haps I’ll prove it to you so/no day.” Melding the novelist, married bis nmld fll 4 I I IUU i mh >«..» * >u is., rtii.*., in Tfftnpln gloomily, as he handed to his ••Mildred >-ays you've found a way the cloisters, and, seeing a* pretty seryanl and wa* miserable *r the letter which the Idol had in,” said Temple in a conciliatory , lady pass, one of them said: MQIHM«ohn w.ffnRHis. “There goes the handsomest ■lCMVIVl « N>lvl|iul»n. O.«. W. L. DOUGLAS tone, as he examined the doors and VO LI MU a OLD BK WRITTEN, DEW* .w- r- awfully— Pro«r*ctut«vi Clnlmi. windows at the back of the house, all woman I ever raw in my life.” (Uiffil with th« UtMl- RR m-Miy of women tar Ion I In* la last wav, S3 SHOE .JY'Mv. of which seemed to he as securely .she. hearing his remark, turned Os fee wear them? Whsa Mart Is aaed try a getv, Osy ! hack, and, seeing him very ugly, re* have been wad* wwll fastened as those in front. and strong by Dr. aHU 0re ysa mere taartbrt sod *apvka far th* memf For answer Harry began to swarm ’ plied tkns aoy sdbsr aaha. Beat In fha world. “Mr, I would I nould, in way of c**- (‘Itree* FavorIta up a slender waato-plpe by means of i'rwsrrlptlon. ^500 300 which he, being slight and nimble. | quite! say as much of you.” M. “Faith.” says he, “so you may and It’a a madirlna $400 >2 90 ! lie, as I .lid ‘ <249 to Ihi IIiI mo womsn'i MONTH 03.90 tNUMI A PalpeM* lolrn.i. 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m •-•/«*« w- ivm dm fhMfoNi * Mg >« »■»>wnewsaw mnrm # CLINTON INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1893. —— T | j i ' 8Plf and wife came to this < During the The Independent1 as born and named Phoenix, after that of the ship on which they sailed and has since been sr. JOHNS, THURSDAY. APRIL 80, 18M. a resident of this township. He leaves JOHN HICKS a wife and three children besides hosts -T II E- of friends to mourn his loss. The funeral was held at the Lutherau church SI. ins and his remains laid to rest in the North Plains cemetery Monday, April 17. John and William Swartz, of louiu, and Joseph Swartz, of Bay City, were pres ­ ST, JOHNS. MICH. ent at the funeral. AND NOW IT IS HOUSE-CLEANING TIME, WHICH Pays 4 Per Out. Interest on Deposits. Thf Farmer* and the World ’* Fair. Having been appointed a member of MEANS NEW LOfinH Money on Approved Bonds and the Advisory Council of the World ’s Beal Estate Security. Congress Auxiliary on Farm Culture and Cereal Industry, and a member of OFFICEiiS: the World ’s Agricultural Congress, which convenes in Chicago, Mayl, I A. J. Baldwin , Pres. P. E. Waiswokth , Tres, iosiAH Upton , Vc-Pres. R. C. Dkxtkk , Asst. Tres shall be pleased to give letters of intro ­ duction to the chairtnati of the commit­ tee on Farm Culture and Cerealjlndus- THE LOCAL MARKETS. try to as many of my farmer friends as Orrict or The Indkpkndknt . possible, who anticipate attending the St. Johns, Mich.. April IS, t8*i. exposition. Ttu> following aro the prices paid In cash for The Chief of the agricultural depart ­ produce in this market: ment of the World's Columbian Expo ­ Wheat, white ...... I 62®.64 sition, has kindly set aside a room for Ladies, we have prepared some Extra Bargains Wheat, red...... fidrvM Oats...... the Auxiliary headquarters, in the live Clover Seed...... 6.5USM1.75 stock pavilion just south of the agricul­ for you. A recent purchase of about Harley...... 75®l.l5 tural building. This room will he open Butter...... 10® 20 Dress Goods. Eras —fresh ...... -...... _ .14 every day during the fair, attended by 200 pairs of Lace Curtains gives Beans ...... - 1.85® 1.60 an employee of the World ’s Congress Tallow...... - _ .04 Auxiliary. Hay, per ton ...... 8.00®10 oO These letters of introduction will not us some genuine good things. Potatoes ...... 5o®.53 Our Dress Goods Department is full to over ­ Pop-corn, per 100 pounds ...... 1,25® 1.50 entitle holders to free admission to the Onions ...... _ 75 exposition grounds, hut will he of ad­ Corn ...... 20®.26 vantage to the holder at the Auxiliary 25 Pairs, 3 yards long, taped and bound, only 65 cents, flowing with the novelties of the season. Elegant Lard,...... - -12 Wood ...... [email protected] headquarters on the grounds. Actual value, $1.00. Hides...... 08® 8V6 The chairman, or his assistants, will goods in light weight wool fabrics. Handsome Pelts...... 75® 1.50 introduce you to others, and in this way, 25 Pairs, 3 yards long, taped and bound, only $1.00, Pork, dressed...... 7.00®7.b0 information will he given and received, Chickens, live...... 06 Actual value, $1.50; Dresden designs in Printed Pongees. Please ex ­ " dressed...... 10 the value of which can not he estimated. Turkeys, live.....t...... 00 The agricultural department of the 25 Pairs, 3i yards long, taped and bound, only $1.50, •• dressed...... 00 exposition will arrange a series of prac ­ Actual value, $2.00. amine our line of wash fabrics, comprising India Ocese, “ ...... 00 tical talks daily, beginning about June Ducks. “ ...... 00 1, and ending October 1. These will be 25 Pairs, 3$ t ards long, extra heavy, only $1.75, Dimities, Irish Lawns, Sateens, Ginghams, India given in the assembly hall connected EUREKA. Actual value, $2.50. witli the agricultural building. These Mulls, Sea Island Shirtings, Pongees, India Linen, April ID. 1893. daily meetings during the Exposition, 10 Pairs, 3d yards long, extra heavy, only $2.50, ending with a World s Congress, under The Odd Fellows went to Ashley last the direction of the Auxiliary in Octo­ Actual value, $4.00. etc., etc. We have the Hair Cloth for lining the Wednesday to attend the funeral of a ber, will produce results never expected young man who was killed on the T. & or anticipated by the most sanguine. new full dress skirts. A. road. The committee earnestly believe that R. G. Clark and Karl VanSickle, two one of the greatest benefits to be derived small St. Johns boys, came out here on at the World ’s Columbian Exposition their wheels last Sunday and went hack wil! he the mutual acquaintance of Wa say to you that positively this lot of Cur­ Monday. farmers of all classes from the north, J. Edwards, of Shepardsville, an old south, east and west, and the opportu ­ comrade and friend of Dan Gower, with nity offered them to personally inform tains is the Cheapest you ever saw. his wife, spent Sunday visiting at Gow­ each other as to their modes of farming er's home. and the results obtained. The ladies’ mite society of the U. II. Fersons desirous of obtaining such Carpets. church will have a New England sup ­ letters of introduction as above referred per at Dennis ’ hall, Tuesday evening, to, may secure them by calling on me at May 2. A good time and a bountiful my office, first door west or the post- supper will be furnished for the small ottice. St. Johns, or by writing me. In Our second floor is devoted to the Carpet De­ sum of 15 cents. Everybody invited to either case the application should be How is 'This? attend and to bring their friends. made as soon as possile. Yours, partment. Here will be found a most complete Rev. A. Ostroth preached his farewell II. J. Patterson , sermon here on Sunday evening last to Member of Advisory Council. ioo Pairs Spring Roller Curtains, Finely line of Carpets, comprising Hemp, Cotton, In ­ a large and solemn congregation. Many Local papers please copy. tears were shed when the last good-byes were said. Elder Ostroth and family A Salary Decorated, only 19c. grain, Lowell and Hartford, Two and Three Ply have been here three years, and were With expenses paid will come handy to loved and respected by all who were ac­ anyone who is now' out of employment, Ingrain, Agras. Velvets, Tapestry and Body quainted with them. They started for especially where no previous experience their new Held of labor yesterday. is required to get the position. If yon want a position, see advertisement else­ Brussels, Beautfful Moquettes and Axminsters, Maple rapids . where in this issue of ** A Chance to Make Money. ” 1381w4 both with and without borders. April IS, 1833. Judge Daboll has been secured to de­ We also carry a full line of China, Hemp and liver the Memorial Day address in this village. Jute Matting, Stair Crash, Oil Cloths, Linoleum, Mrs. E. McClellon and Mrs. Jane Jas. Boss Hudson, of this town, visited friends in Rugs, Chenille Portieres, Lace Curtains, Window Durand, last week. Filled The annual Memorial sermon will lie Shades, Curtain Poles in Brass or wood, Fixtures, preached by Rev. G. W. Riggs, pastor WE MOVE! of the Congregational church. Watch Cases Grilles, etc., etc. The machinery is being placed in the are ali gold as far as you can see. They look AND SHALL REACH new mill of Jones, Barnard & Co. and like solid cases, wear like solid cases, and ere loug the mill will be running as are soli 4 cases for all practical purposes—yet formerly. only cost about half as much as an out- Geo. Anderson, a pupil of the Big and-out solid gold case. Warranted to Rapids Industrial school spent a por ­ wear for ao years; many in constant use tion of last week witli his parents in for thirty years. Better than ever since they this village. are now fiUed, at no extra cost, with the great New Store! Comrade Carl Webster and family bow (ring) which cannot be pulled or twisted were pleasantly surprised on Friday off the case—the Cloaks.* last by the members of Billy Begole BY SATURDAY NEXT. Dost and \v. R. C. Rev. A. W. Burnes, of the M. E. church, delivered a very able and inter ­ This is the season for Spring Jackets and Capes. esting lecture on “ The Drink Habit, ’ DON’T LOSE US! on Sunday evening last. We are showing a good asdortment and it will Miss Cora Price, who recently re­ turned from Cleveland, O.. in poor Can only be had on th* ca*a* pay you to examine our stock if in need of any ­ health, is improving, and it is hoped the •tamped with thi* trade mark. climate of her native place will soon re­ All others have the old-style pull- thing in the line of a Wrap for Spring and Sum­ store her to her usual health. which is only held to the case by friction, The Misses Maidie and Anna Newton, and can be twisted off with the fingers. the former a student of the University Sold only through watch dealers. Ask to We are the Same Old Firm which has given mer wear. and the latter of the high school at tee pamphlet, or send for one to the makers. Ann Arbor, are spending vacation week with their parents in this village. KeystoneWatch Case Co.t you’so many Bargains. PHILADELPHIA. FOWLEK. April P. |«U Your Painter Joseph Geller is having his hall newly has often wasted time and material in painted. trying to obtain a shade of color, and We are the Oldest Kari Doering has purrliaseft the Hel­ has eren resorted to the use of reads ler property. mixed paints, the ingredients of which □ Dr. Frank Dunn called on St. Johns he knew nothing, because of the diffi­ Butcher's Cash Shoe House friends Monday. culty in making a shade of color with Mercantile Establish man t in Clinton county, bav­ Jas. Whitaker and family spent Sun I wh...iMdnf‘ Mtlili im.-»«■« wirests can bs aroidadiNew Store in the Stephenson Building. day with C. Gruler. in j? done busmens for 44 Years, md expect to Mr. Henry Ingraham, of Ml. Johns was in town Monday. PureWhite Lead continue for year* to oome. The priced in any of Born, to Peter ilalfiuaii and wife, Saturday. April 15, a son. JAMMED! our department* will be found m low a* goods of Lightning killed four valuable horses Tinting Colors for -htseph Tlalfman. laat week. Them tints are a combination of per* equal value can be sold for in Michigan We Mrs. Win Sneltmg and Mm. K feetly per# colors, put ap in small cans, Schemer spent Monday In St. John*. and prepared as that on# pound will — Of It------buy in Urge quantified for mail nod are prepared Mr*. A. Iloee ta in st Johns caring tint pounds of Strictly Pare Whit# for Iter (laughter. Mm. II. Sherman, wlio Load to the abode shewn an (ho can. to meet nay and all rues petition Onr trade hoe it very Sek. By this manna yon will hoes lho hoot Mr. and Mrs. Frederick -vletter point in the world, boennao mode of •ere the man of Jas Whither. I*e the boat matsrtals been steadily ir* reamer end will mati*»k to wan Saturday WALL PAPER Frederick < hueiier and family, of grow Tim reaaon »• a Uml Adoertmeni amt • Saginaw, wem called u» Wmlpfcelie to Strictly Pure attend the funeral J Mrs r • father l/rw Ptirnir Avail II White Lead mm *4 lim hansom adeem ms Mam TVe in Us way es sMi t* Nawmier the ituill draw tew and h#eo *. || w a pmaanm Per an le amen mm Wad Papa* We wash la ba 'abeodenc* April 2f. at Getter's fceH TJtt••* rM i |f Ipi ft I JOHN HICKK ad ( | as liovflHI linn.' MixiiI I’stint* I - _ M gradtsa mm* easeMey adws Mr sefitegmm mwm end imsmaafial Iwa A 0*4 aMaasAaaee Mhwf af Hte hem* ad JMhey J aria * ’ < f * »c*4e i m I w*4 otd e H i 40 on lim. i:m a on ■MM Afyn IfcfcfctMiMt k£ ■kfltfjfc I ____ * " * M 4 ♦ mat Fin si rasa te, f*yf JMMfe .44** jf mm i 0§, ***** It# tiSiMw ««iu 0 %rm4h sand s*> • - ■ •