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YOL. XXXVII.—NO. 85. ST. JOHN'S, MICH., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1892. WHOLE NO. 1,907. LOCAL MATTERS Mias Nettie Davies, of Portland, v Alex. Morrison has traded the two Annual Meeting. BUSINESS LOCALS. he Republican. home for the holidays. houses and lots, corner Railroad and Spaulding A Co. have a fine line of BB1VIT1II. Oakland streets, and $3,500 for Edward The annual meeting of the stock­ Mrs. D. H. Power left for her new holders of the St Johns Building and Croee-cut Saws and Axea which you a C. VAUGHAN, Publish **. Will Davies haa returned from Little home in Pontiac yesterday. Brown ’s brick store building, at the should see before puebasing elsewhere. bead of Clinton avenue, on the east side. Loan Association will be held in the Rock. Will Murphy lost a part of his thumb office of Justice Duncan on Monday Get your Citron, Lemon and Orange Every kind of farm produce is now Peel at DeWitt’a la Advaao*, Sl.OO J. C. Flynn is in Pontiac for two in the factory last week. evening, January 2d, 1893, for election K^aUieaa * Potrolt Tribwao, tl.60 Mrs. G. Pennell entertained a few bringing a good price except wheat. of directors in the place of C. S, Allison, Notice to Stockholder*. weeks. Oats, 33 cents ; Eggs, 23 cents ; clover- friends at tea last evening. D. 8. French and C. C. Vaughan, whoee The regular annual meeting of the All iHfUaMte of Port Duo Subscrip Miss Bessie Stearns is in Detroit for seed, $6.75 to $7.00; dressed hogs, $7.50 tions will !• mod* ot iko rat* Miss Maude Whipple is home from terms of office expire; also for such 8t. Johns National Bank of St. Johns, •f Q1JW For Yea*. the holidays. to $8.00 per cwt., potatoes, 5$ cents tc Mich., for the election of directors, will the convent of the 8acred Heart. other business as may properly come Mias Jennie Maxam is at Waterford 60 cents. be held at the banking house of said Onr advertising rate* are *100 per column per before the meeting. association, On Monday, January 9th, annum. Bnatnee* notice* Ove cent* per line foi for the holidays. Miss Lilian Henderson, of Pontiac, is The stste crop report for December each inaertion. Editorial notice*, ten oente. the guest of the Misses Anna and Della F. M. Spaulding , Secretary. 1893, at 2 O’clock, p. m., standard time. Bnatnee* card*, fl per line per year. . __ gives the condition of wheat in Clinton P. E. Walswobth , Cashier. Marriage, birth and death notice* inserted free. Dr. Gillam was called to Owoaao Mon Henderson. Annual H**ttai|. Oblto&ry comments, resolutions, cords of themes, day to see a patient. county as compared with average years etc., will be charged for at the rate of fire cents Prof. Yntemais attending the meeting Those elegant Cigars comes from De- at 86 per cent; horses, 97; cattle and The annoal meeting of the Clinton Witt’s per line# O. L. Spaulding Jr. is home from Ann of the state teachers - association at Lan ­ Correspondence containing local new* la*oUc sheep, 94 ; swine, 97. The wheat crop County Agricultural and Horticultural ltad from all part* ot the county. Arbor for the holidays. sing this week. for Clinton county in 1891 was 1,105,700 See Anonymous communication* not Inserted under society will be held in the coart house, Wilson & 8on ’s $10 Overcoats. any circumstances.______Mrs. John H. Corbit has been quite The newly elected officers of St. Johns bushels, an average of 22.87 bushels per St. Johns, on Saturday, January 14th, Lodge No. 105, F. & A. M. were installed acre. There were 55,016 acres of wheat DeWitt keeps the largest assortment JOB PRINTING. ill during the past week. 1893. D ecatur Bboss , Onr material la new and of the latest styles, and Tuesday night. in this county last May. The average of Pipes. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Steel are expected _____ Secretary. we guarantee satisfaction, both in prioe* ■ Edward P. Elliott, our favorite humor­ per acre was considerably below that of Notice. and quality of work. home the last of this week. Wanted —Good, strong girl for general A pair of 50c scissors free to all per­ ist, at Newton Hall Thursday evening, 1891. housework. Good wages. sons buying $2.50 (or more) of goodB at BUSINESS DIRECTORY Bertelle Moore, of Traverse City, January 5th. Allison ’s store during December 1892. Under date of December 20th, Fred 34-3 Mbs. T. C. Bbach . ATTORNEYS. spent Christmas in St. Johns. Mr and Mrs. W. D. Brinkerhoff cele­ M. Lyon writes from New York giving BUSINESS LOCALS. Elegant assortment of Nuts SPAULDING A PIERCE, • J. W. Fitzgerald spent the first of brated the fiftieth anniversary of their a thrilling account of the wreck of a At D bWitt.’s TTORNEY8 AT LAW. OFFICE OVER ST. the week in Detroit and Northville. schooner off the Bahama Islands, on Lower and Lower L Johns National Bank. 8t. Johns. Mich. 47tf wedding yesterday. Attention. Reserved seats for the E. P. Elliott en ­ which he was sailing. Out of a crew of Grow the prices on all Millinery Goods. WM. N. STOCKER, Albert DeCamp, of St. Louis, Missouri, I have yet an elegant assortment of As I am desirous of closing all ac­ oldiers and comrades , i being one visited St. Johns ’ friends last week. tertainment will be on sale at Allison ’s seventeen, only four were saved. He is Trimmed and Untrimmed Hate which counts, I would like all who are in my of your number, therefore know your wants Wednesday morning. now first mate ot a barque engaged in must be closed out regardless of price. debt to settle by January 1st, 1893. andS also your rights by lav, therfor* respectfully so­ Yours respectfully, licit your patronage in the proeecution of claims for S. T. McGraw, of Detroit, attended the Louis D. Gibbs, editor of the News, the coast trade. A letter dated Tal- Now is the time. Come and get them pensions, back pay, bounty or rations. Also Notary Leap Year party Monday night. at the lowest figures ever offered in St. C. A. Putt . Public. Enquire at Putt’s grocery. has been confined to his bed the past cabuano, Chili, April 13tb, 1892, gives 28tf WM. N. STOCKER. Johns or elsewhere. Choice Oranges and Lemons all sizes William and George Roberts went to week, but will probably be out again to­ an account of a visit to Sidney, Australia, Mbs. Canfield , L. At D bWitt.’s *. F. TIHKHAM. T. H. CLARK Saginaw Saturday, for a holiday visit. day. England and other far away places. He Head Clinton Ave., West Side. TINKHAM A CLARK, is coming home to the world ’s fair next Instruction In Vocal and Instrumental ttorneys and solicitors , office Mrs. Seaman started for New York a The Elsie Sun is eight years old, and Choice Mixed and Sweet Pickles for in Opera House Block, St. Johns, Mlcb. lOtf year. Music. A state last Friday to spend the holidays. Bro. Austin has personally written all Christmas dinners At D bWitt.’s Studio over Spaulding ’s hardware ' FEDEWA A MERRILL, the news and helped set the type for A pleasant company of relatives and store. Inquire at office of Dr. Dodge. ttorneys at law , st. Johns , mich . Miss Bessie Stephenson, of Lansing, Burrall’s Improved Cornshellers every issue. friends gathered at the residence of Mr. Mrs. D b. D odge . A *4tf is the guest of Mrs. Thomas Bromley Jr. At 8PAULDINO & Co.’s. Arthur M. Clark, grand lecturer for B. F. Smiley, in Greenbush, on the eve ­ a. a. nuui>. r. K. PERKIN. A. J. BALDWIN. Milton Livingston and wife spent Those in want of Oysters, Fruits and DeWitt keeps the best stock of To­ PERRINS A BALDWIN, Michigan,will hold aschool of instruction ning of December 21st, to witness the bacco. Price to suit. Christmas with their parents in Lapeer goods of ail kinds for socials, donations, ttorneys at law and solicitors in in the Masonic lodge rooms this after­ marriage of their only daughter, Olive, dances, etc., can get them at DeWitt.’s A Chancery. Bounty, pension, real estate '•i D. L. Hunt, traveling salesman, was Nickel mounted Opal Cuspidores for agents, conveyancer* and money loaners. Also noon and evening. to Mr. W. J. Whitlock, of Greenbush. He can furnish best goods and at lowest the holiday trade examine titles, pay taxes, and make collections. home from Hoosierdom to spend Christ­ The ceremony was performed by Rev. rices. Be consistent by calling at the Business entrusted to their care will be promptly Miss Florence Wilson and Miss Sadia At SpauLDiNG & Co.’s. and faithfully attended to. Office over Wicket' mas. G. S. Northrop, of St. Johns. Mr. Charles Easement grocery. grocery, Clinton Avenue, St. Johns. Mich. Ryan are home from Ypsilanti, and Elsie Flour is a leader. You can get Mrs. W. H. Castle is spending the Robert Cranson from the mining school, Smiley, of Chicago, only brother of the Fine Carving Sets BDWIN H. LYON. JOHN C. DOOLINO. it at DeWitt.’s holiday season with her sister ip Ann to spend vacation. bride, acted as groomsman, and Miss At Spualding & Co.’s LTON A BOOLING, Myra Marshall, of Greenbush, as brides ­ Cheap for Cash ttorneys at law , st. Johns , mich . Arbor. Orrin Rice and James Richardson left Special Holiday Offer. Office over Kendrick ’s store. 35tf And one price to all. Best cuts beef, 10c. A Miss Alberta Stevenson is spending for Little Rock, Arkansas, Monday, maid. The happy pair received numer ­ A large Crayon Portrait free with Other meats equally low. I have made NORTON A WEIMER, the holiday yacation in Detroit and ous and beautifol wedding presents, and every dozen Cabinets at Plunkett ’s New arrangements with Felix Hensler to A TTORNEY8 AT LAW, OVER NIXON A CO.’S where they will erect dwelling bouses Stodio over Chapin & Co.’s 32 w4 Xi. Hardware Store, opposite the Steel, St. Johns, Morenci. on Pulaski Heights. the beet wishes of a large circle of friends dance to your music when in want of a Mich.______follow them. Call and see the elegant selection of good cat of meat. Respectfully, yours, Mrs. Thomas Bromley Sr. and Miss Miss Carrie Turner is in Detroit; ______W. T. Chubch . WALBRIDOE A OSBORN, Rev. L. H. Mills, of Chicago, spent loose and mounted Diamonds at ^TTORNEYS AT LAW, ST. JOHNS, MICH Brownie Bromley are visiting friends in Susie Durkee and Jennie Lapham in A llison ’s. Try that 50 cent tea at DeWitt.’s Chicago. Lansing; Mrs. Wilcox and son in Chi­ Christmas with his ancle, Seth Hunt, of St. Johns. Mr. Mills represents the Oysters direct from Baltimore, either PHYSICIANS. H. M. Tubbs, of Duplain, was called cago ; Jennie Maxam in Howell. A fine line of Seal Leather Silver Epworth hotel, located very near the balk or can At D eWitt.’s Trimmed Ladies ’ Card Cases at HENRy IpALMER, M. D. to Grand Rapids Tuesday by the illness Miss Ina Perrin, Grace Hunt and world ’s fair buildings. TheTplan of the ______A llison ’s. eneral practicioner and practi - of his sister. Try Kelley’s steam laundry. cal Occulist. Office over Hunt ’* Drug Store. Leah Fowler, who are attending the Epworth people is to sell memberships All best brands of goods comes from GOffice hours 2 to S p. a.______49tf George Cox, of Fenton, visited hie University at Ann Arbor, are spending Cornstalks Wanted. De Witt’s for $2 each. On thirty days ’ notice they Inquire of H. A. Sage, St. Johns. A E. GILL AM, M. D., brother-in-law, L. Hoffman, in St. Johns, the holidays at home in St. Johns. hysician and surgeon , office and guarantee to furnish you a good room Remember we have a fine assortment P residence west of Court House. Office hours over Christmas. Married, at the M. E. parsonage, by for $1 per day for each person. Rooms Leave your order for Holiday of Bird Cages. Spaulding & Co. 1 to 4 P. a., except Wednesdays from 7 to 9 P a. There was a Christmas tree and ap­ the pastor, C. G. Thomas, December 21, Groceries at DeWitt.’s He has the larg­ to contain two single beds. There will est line of goods. 45 Dozen cTfi. KNAPP, M. D. propriate exercises at the M. E. church 1892, Mr. Andrew Fraser, of Gratiot CIAN i be a restaurant in the basement of the 25 cent Gloves At Wilson & Son ’s. X residence, first house south of I’errlD House, Saturday night. county, to Miss Sarah E. Sharp, of Dallas. bote), where good meals can ba had for Look! Look t DeWitt is agent for Chase and San­ 8t. Johns. ______John Link, of Ovid, is a candidate for a quarter. A Mr. Valentine, of Lansing, At our stock of Accordeons. The Christmas tree exercises and can ­ S. A. Stubgis . born ’s famous Coffee. J. W. POLLARD, M- D. tata at the Congregational church passed deputy oil inspector for the 8th congres­ has been appointed agent for this sec- HY8ICIAN AND SURGEON. OFFICE OVER Optical Department Wilson ’s Clothing Store. Residence corner off very pleasantly. sional district. Mr. Link is well quali ’tion, and will give Methodists and their For Underwear go to Kendrick ’s, PCsssnnd Ottawa Streets.______where you will find a large assortment At Allison ’s Jewelry Store. Eyes tested The St. Johns Manufacturing Com­ fied, and has a petition numerously friends a chance to subscribe. for men, ladies and children. We keep free of charge.______J. J. TRAVIS, M. D-, signed. HYSICIAN AND SEBGEON. DISEASES OF pany expect to get into the new offices Christmas visitors: C. W. Green, the justly celebrated Star Knitting For the best watch repairing go to P Women and Childreu a specialty. Office over about January 15th. Married, in St. Johns, December 27, at student at Oberlin, guest of his parents Works goods, which we think are the Krepps, DeWitt & Co’s. Fildew A Millman'a. Residence, Wight street, the residence of the officiating clergy­ best Jersey made goods in the market. near Cass. ______Miss Maude Cowley, of Attica, was in Victor and F. E. Green, St. Johns; men, Rev. G. 8. Northrup, Mr. J. C. Almeria, Malaga and Catawba Grapes . DR. H. O. MORRISON, the guest of her sister, Mrs. L. R. Peck, Thomas Padley Jr., of Milford, visited An ellegant line of Souvenir Spoons Stoner at A llison ’s. At D eWitt.’s clectic and botanic physician , of - of St. Johns, Christmas. and Miss Mary E. Searles, both his father, Thomas Padley ; Rev. Edward fice on Clinton Avenue, north of iailroad. of Bingham. A Specialty. OfficeE hours from 9 to 12 a . m., and 1 to 6 P. a., and Bradner and wife, guests of Mr. and Mrs. 6 to 8 evening. Sunday 2 to 5 p. a. The doctor It is reported that Ned Pattereon, who A. B. Fitch, formerly of ’this village, Large ripe Bananas at DeWitt.’s Violin, Guitar and Banjo Strings. cures *11 chronic and private diseases. All female W. W. Brainard ; Mr. and Mrs Charles diaeases treaU

In two peninsulas . AROUND THE STATE. THE GRANDEST UNION THE NATION’S LAWMAKERS. SONG OF THE WIRES, LOOKS DARK FOR FRANOE. Hog cholera is reported to be raging 1 Senatb .—Eleventh day —Very email at- Ths KosaUss of tho Oomninwl Ttflsf in Lenawee county. tcudauce aud no business of Importance Kill tho Republic. THE WORLD HAS EVER KNOWN transacted. The desk of Senator Gibson, TALES TOLD BY THE TICKERS MERE MENTION OP MANY An ice boat club is about to be the deceased member of Louisiana, was That there are serious times ahead organized at Cadillac. WOULD BE THAT draped In black. The usual resolutions MICHIGAN MATTERS. were offered and as a further mark of re­ OP THE TELEGRAPH. for/he republic oi France cannot be The city of Cadillac pays $3,000 per spect the Senate adjourned. Houbb .—Hut denied. The expose of the great few seats occupied. A bill for the relief of year for lighting 75 arc lights. Of the United States and the Dominion ol Wm. L. Winans, of Maryland, the Inventor The Son of tho Treasurer of St. Louis, Mo., Panama canal scandal has precipitated Almost 9700,000 to bo Asked of ths Next of the splndle-Hhapud ship brought on a such a storm about the heads of the Dr. Clias. Russell has been appointed Canada.—A. Youthful Jesse James In light bet ween the advocates of that form of OlifnMM HU Father and then Com ­ government leaders that they scarce Legislature to lluu State Institutions. ension examining surgeon at Allegan, craft and those who put their faith In the know what steps to take. Over 10C Lich. Wisconsin Murders an Old Man nnd new "wtmlebacks." The latter were sue- mits Suicide.--A Bear-Knd Collision —Official Count of Presidential Tote In , cessful. A Senate bill was passed to in- members of the chamber of deputies K Saide M. Joseph, a 12-year-old Iron Tnkes Possession of Mis Horn*. I crease the pension of Mexican war veterans Result* in Eight Death. are implicated in the bribery cases and the State.—Items in Brief. ______from 98 to *12 per month. The rules wero Mountain boy, has been missing since I suspended and a bill was passed prohibiting the rottenness of the official world Dec. 1. M „ .. , - 1 suits In United States courts by or against reaches almost to the president ’s chair. The New York Sun, which for some corporations except to courts of the legal Estimates for State Institutions. The city of SL Louis, Mo., was The scenes in the chamber of deputies Floyd , Williams, a 13-year-old time has been urging the political domicile of the corporations In cases where startled by an early morning alarm of are as stormy as that country, (which Estimates submitted, in accordance Marengo boy, was drowned while union of Canada and the United States, d J?8jo£n«i?n lbe ciu“n,hl » of fire in the city ball in City Treasurer has seen so much internal strife) has with statutory provisions, to the state skating. publishes a three column editorial on 1 Foerstel’s office. An investigation ever been called upon to witness. Each board of corrections and charities show the subject, it is one of Dana ’t A large cheese factory will be built Senate .—Twelfth day —The army appro- showed that the vaults had been day those in opposition to the republic that total appropriations of $693,947.18 in the vicinity of Prospect lake early masterpieces, A brief abstract reads nation bill was presented and referred. opened, a greatmany of the books and bring out some new criticism upon the are asked from the next legislature for next Bpring. as follows: Saveral petitions objecting to the passage papers taken out, piled on the floor government and its adherents until it the 11 charitable, penal and reforma­ “There can be no doubt that the of the Washburn anti-option bill were re­ and set fire to. Fortunately the fire became a matter of doubt if the nslnin* tory institutions in Michigan. Of this Sault people are contemplating ceived and reforred. Jrfmos B. Angell, of republic,_ a t • with the------addition ------of the---- ; wivuiKaihMichigan, wasw no luappuiuiuureappointed xregent oxuuit uiof thetuu was soon under control without doing try could stand. After a very fiery day sum, S410,404.38 is asked for current $22,000 improvementa in their water Canadian possessions, would be much Smithsonian Institute. The bill presented works system. much damage. Shortly after this of oratorical pyrotechnics M. Millevoye, expenses and $283,542.80 for special stronger than it now is, whether as a 1 JW S^unSriilora^o/^BS came the news that the treasurer’s of the opposition, called for a vote of purposes. No new buildings are asked An. American bittern, a rare bird for political, commercial or military power, tlons amispecial Uepmiei?”Mrmudo son, Edward, who was also his first no confidence in the chamber of depu ­ for except in case of the asylums for Michigan, was shot at West Adrian a Controlling, as it then would, the an argument favoring the wiping out of all assistant in the office, had shot him­ ties and there was a very decided move ­ insane. The board doubts the expe­ few days ago. entire continent and the adjacent fe** ’« |lni ,.^°Atr»« 2 i self in the right temple, inflicting a ment on the part of the government diency of adding to the accommodotions . , j _■* . . ‘ force bill. After a few matters of minor Newport has a population of 300 and islands, with a population at the start , importance was disposed of the anti-option fatal wound. Acting Mayor Walbridge members to evade the vote, but it waa of existing asylums, as each now has of 70,000,000 of English-speaking bill was taken up. Mr. Palmer, of Illinois, immediately ordered the city auditor finally taken and lost, thus sustaining about all the patients its staff of officers four saloons. She takes the lead in nennle It would ecrt-iinlv bn th« made a clear and forcible argument in op- Monroe county. youlu certainly De tn« | position to the bill, but, his time having ex- and controller to take charge ol the M. Ribot and the cabinet. This will can care for, but additional room is nchest, tho strongest and most pro- pirtcl, he yielded the fh>or and the bill went books in the office. The controller doubtless bring a great many uncertain needed for the insane, and if the con ­ Frank Condon - was killed at Glad ­ gressive nation in the world. No over without action. House .—No quorum, soon after made a partial report in people to the side of the government, struction of a fourth asylum is not au­ stone while switching cars. He lived foreign nation would daro provoke it T,b®'**tttkwn UP by the committee °u which he says that Treasurer Foerstel but does not alter the fact that the thorized the only way to care for the at Ottawa, Ont. to war or could successfully assail any | ’ ______is $63,000 6hort in his accounts. The opposition are also strengthening their necessary number of unfortunates will of iU essential interests. | ggNATE.-Thlrteenth day-The McGarra- Mrs. Nancy Cramer, of Eau Claire, mayor immediately suspended Mr. forces in many ways. be by enlarging the three institutions And now that the question of con- ban elalm and the anti-option bill were the Foerstel, and appointed as temporary The Bonapartists are stepping to the now in existence. Very little is asked was fatally injured by falling down a cellar stairway. tinental union has come forward with- subjects of much discussion. Mr. Perkins, treasurer Charles Parsons, a prominent front to take advantage of the difficul ­ for the prison at Jackson, as it is pay­ out assistance from u, w. meat in &SS5Mf,S^S?.&,SS’ SSgSS banker. ties of the republic. The activity of ing its own expenses. John Knox was captured at Belding view of what has been Bald and of government for the Indian Territory. A For weeks past stories of peculiar the Royalists aroused the jealousy of while in the act of breaking into Ed. what remains to be said, regard it aa Joint resolution waa introduced and re- doings in the treasurer’s office have the impeurialist leaders and at a secret A Switchman's Awful Death. Jones ’ residence. aJ*?S?ther the moat important question ; u^tonlapenOau ’pu^iM^of^lvarbuuion been afloat. There have been suits conclave they drafted a manifest* ad ­ Chauncey W. Ferris, a switchman in The syndicate owning Isle Royale claiming the attention of the American under the “Sherman act" of July 14, 1800. brought against the treasurer by money dressed to the people of France, waging the employ of tho Chicago «fc West people. It is clearly to the interes of House .—N o quorum; no business except ad- lenders, notorious for their usurious to recall trie house of Bonaparte te the Michigan railway, met with an acci­ will keep 40 men at work there all the entire union and of every state in j Journment. winter exploring for ore. charges, assertions regarding real es­ throne. This manifesto awaits the ap­ dent at Muskegon which resulted in the union to encourage and assist by | tate deals of the treasurer and his son proval of Prince Victor, the present his death. He was engaged in switch­ The Ionia poultry club had a fine ex­ all proper means the movement now so 1 Senate .—Fourteenth day —The McGarra- allegations of use of the city money by recognized head of the ex-imperial liArlfiiiiir nnumicninff in /u_„, „ hati claim was disoussod, but not acted upon. ing. Cars were moving backward and hibition of fowls in that town. It was hopefully progressing in favor of an Mr. Chandler ’s bill to restrict and prohibit some one who recouped the treas­ damily. Prince Victor is now in Brus­ after he had cut off two of them he its first annual exhibition. equal, honorable and perpetual union Immigration was reported and went over ury previous to the regular examina ­ sels and the Bonapartist leaders in alighted from the rear step of the en ­ between tho dominion of Canada and without action. A bill to amend the laws tions by borrowing from the Shylocks, Paris have sent agents to that city to Lieut.-Col. John R. Bennett, of Mus­ the trrnnt ronnhlie *Tb« Brdrit fr»r for patenting raining claims was taken up gine and instead of stepping beside the kegon, is a candidate for inspector- tne great republic. ine spirit lor ttwd passed. Executive session. Adjourned. who at last sued the treasurer himself induce him to sign the manifesto and rail as he intended, he stepped upon it. general of the state troops. union e nong the citizens north of the House .—N o quorum. Adjourned, on notes which he declares to be for­ authorize its publication. Two wheels of the tender passed over border, so far as wo can ascertain, is geries. The police cannot shake off Should the Bonapartists act, it is ex­ his legs. Tho conductor tried to pull A G. R. & I. train was wrecked at spontaneous; far transcending every Don M. Dickinson, Secretary of State. the suspicion that young Foerstel set pected that they will attempt to strike him away, but before he could do so Kalamazoo. About 20 freight cars consideration of a .partisan or sectional A Washington special says: “The the fire that was discovered in time to a blow in Paris, rather than in the the other wheels passed over his thigh. were pilled up aside of the track. feature, and it should appeal to the latest political story is that Don M. save the records. provinces. They, like the Monarchists, He was 22 years old aud had been mar­ Fenwick men were content with purest and most unselfish patriotism, , Dickinson is to be secretary of state, Young Foerstel’s record is that of a are being gradually watched, and ried only since last July. darkness and mud. Now the women not only of ‘-very American citizen, ^jr_ Dickinson refuses to discuss polit- wild young man and plunger. On every movement is reported to M. Ribot have raised money for street lamps. but of every English speaking person jeai matters but his friends say that horses he was a heavy better, placing and President Carnot. Not bo much Official Presidential Electors Figures. on the North American continent. ” j ^jr- Cleveland has offered Mr. Dickin ­ a thousand or more aha time. He was importance is attached by the author­ The footings of the vote cast for During the World ’s Fair the Good ­ also interested in real estate deals be­ ities to Bonapartist as to Monarchist rich line will probably run three son the state portifolio. This is one of presidential electors in the several dis ­ A BOY’S BLOODY DEED. the positions in Mr. Cleveland's cabinet yond his capacity to handle, as is agitation. The ancient royal house steamers between Grand Haven and shown by recent developments in court has still a large following in the tricts at tho recent election have been Chicago. Killed a.. Old Mau Who Lived Alone and ** which there seems to be few avail ­ announced by tho secretary of state. able men. Ex-Secretary Bayard and proceedings, in the nature of injunc ­ provinces, as shown during the recent The combined vote of the four parties It is officially stated that Secretary Then Occupied the old Man ’. House. j Sunator Carlisle are tho only ones who tions, etc. visit of the countess of Paris to France, in the eastern and western districts of of State elect Jochim has appointed A terrible tragedy has just been un- have been named in Washington, at when hundreds thronged to kiss her the state at large was as ’follows: Dr. C. Wilbur, of Hillsdale, ehief clerk earthed in the town of Brannan, about least for this position. Mr. Bayard is BRITAIN’S LAKE NAVY. hand and she was received at various Republican, 222,768; Democrat, 202,296; of the statistical department, to suc­ 10 miles from Ogeraa. Wis. John An- said to entertain no further ambition places with all the loyalty and honor Populist, 19,782; Prohibitionist, 20,509. ceed Chester Wood. Thr«« Large ••Revenue falters” Which are that could be shown to a queen. This derson, 14 years old, son of Mauritz in this political direction, while Sena- In Reality Warships. Harrison ’s plurality in the state was John Calwell, a farmer living in the Anderson, ran away from home about tor Carlisle, it is thought, would be following could easily be aroused into therefore 20,412 in a total vote of 465,- northern part of Macomb county, has two weeks ago and took a brother aged more fitted for the secretaryship of the Capt. Shepard, of the revenue marine a formidable demonstration that would 055. The eastern district went Demo­ 10 and his father’s gun with him. ! treasury. If Mr. Bayard does not want service, has received a report from one cost much trouble to suppress, and the had poisoned during the past year 320 royalist cause would receive the sym­ cratic with a plurality of 1,538; the sheep and 30 head of cattle. The mis­ They went to the house of neighboring the place and Carlisle is made secretary of his lieutenants on the new revenue western district went Republican with creant is still at large and unknown. farmer, Marcus llomefeld, a settler liv- j of the treasury, a very important posi- cutters built by Canada during the pathy of hundreds of thousands of a plurality of 21,950. Tho Republicans ing alone. John proposed to his brother tion will be open.” past year and now ready for service. swindled Panama stockholders. carried eight districts and the Demo­ The eastern syndicate which re­ that when llomefeld came home in the There are three of them—the Con ­ crats four. cently purchased the street railway evening that they kill him and live in A Bold but Youthful Kolibur. stance, the Curlew and the Petrel. sj’stems of the Bay Cities has blos­ A Bankers ’ Insurance Company. the house all winter in true robber Al.Shareard.aged 16, is terrorizing the The first two were built at Owen The bankers of Michigan have or­ A Distressing Accident, somed out with a capital stock of $ 1- style. In accordance with that plan ranchers near Dungeuess, Wash. He Sound und the Petrel has just been ganized the preferred Bankers ’ Assur­ , Richardson's paper mill, Monroe, 000,000. Half of it will go on the mar­ the older brother hid himself behind recently broke into a settler’s cabin launched at Hamilton. Designs of the ance company, of Lansing, which will was the scene of another distressing ket. the haystack, and when llomefeld came ( and carried off two rifles and a qnan- ships have been secured and accom­ be incorporated. The following have accident, almost identical with that lion. D. A. Blodgett, of Grand Rapids, put two charges of buckshot into his tity of ammunition. Two deputy pany the report. They show that in been elected as the officers of the com­ which caused the frightful death of it is said, has refused to pay to Sheriff head, covering his body with hay and sheriffs with warrants were sent to ar- all essential features the boats are pany: President, A. O. Dement, mayor Rene Navarre a few weeks ago. A McQueen $500 he wagered on Belknap ’s proeeeded to tako possession. rest the boy, but he intercepted them, naval vessels. They have steel pro­ of Lansing; first vice-president, George young man named Snider was caught election. Others will follow suit, Two weeks afterward a brother-in- to lay down their arms and turn back tected decks, ram bores, are fitted for P. Glazier, of Chelsea; second rice- in the same shaft, while attempting to claiming that Richardson ’s election law of llomefeld went to the house and with their hands above their heads. the reception of torpedo boats, bAve president, Robert Smith, Lansing; remove some loose sheets of paper, and was obtained by fraud. found the boys there. They told him Later he held up two men and robbed fittings for the mounting of four one- secretary and manager, Ira E. Randall, was drawn instantly into the bolt gear­ Homefeld was in the woods looking them of their watches and money. inch Hotchkiss rapid firing guns aud Lansing; medical director, Henry B. ing, making two revolutions before he The oval dish factory at Traverse after his traps. He waited until the Several cabins have also been robbed, carry three very effective weapons. Baker, Lansing; legal director, Judge was extricated. Fortunately other em­ City is now running full blast and do ­ next morning and then went home, and two petty thieves have joined the The report states that English and Edward Cahill, Lansing. It will be a ployes saw tho accident and rescued ing a bigtrade. The buildings for the taking the younger boy with him. young highwaymen. A systematic ef- Canadian officers and citizens ex­ mutual association, aud all members the young man, but not before he had basket factory, to be moved there from Arriving home he questioned the little fort will be made by the officers to plained that these vessels were must be recommended by a banker of sustained severe injuries, including a St. Joseph, are well under way, aud boy and drew the whole story out of capture the full-fledged outlaw. built with a view to protecting their respected district. broken arm, which may prove fatal. work is proceeding rapidly. him. A party was organized, but on f ------—------the Welland canal from destruc ­ Bay City and West Bay City report arrival at the scene of the murder tho I stambout Sold cheap, tion in case of attack. And in assassin had gone. | The celebrated trotting stallion Stam- this connection the statement was On the strength of Lord Onslow ’s ’ Col. M. O’Leary, of Adrian, is after that the cold, clear weather recently has almost wiped out the diphtheria ------! boul, which holds the world ’s record of made that there are 50 vessels in the favorable report on the administration the position of internal revenue col­ Tl». rope i. riea.cti. j 2:07^, the property of the late Walter British navy that can be introduced of “The Darkest England ” fund, Gen. lector. epidemic that has been raging there. During the past week very few cases Romo cable: Mgr. Satolli has sent S..Ilobart, of the Hobart Farm, San into the great lakes via the St. Booth has issued a fresh appeal to the ’ The Marcellus adjustable school seat have been reported, and they of a mild to Cardinal Rampolla an important Mateo, Cal., was sold by aution at the Lawrence and canal route. public for assistance to carry on hie factory has shut down for want of type. letter containing the two decisions and 1 American Institute building, New plans. He asks lor £50,009. suitable lumber. report of the proceedings of the ■ York City, for $41,000. The purchaser INTERESTING ITEMS. The Loud company ’s shingle mill at The Cadillac veneer and basket fac­ Lyman Townsend, of Mecosta, has American bishops’ conference and i was D. II. Uarriman, a banker, of New tory, one of the new industries secured harvested a tield of carrots which netted Oscoda has been entirely enclosed and Kampolla has replied without delay, j York, who owns a farm in Orange Robert Beatty, charged with the is now heated throughout with steam. poisoning non-union workmen at Home­ by that town ’s improvement board, has him $180 an acre. e cpressing the pope’s satisfaction with . county, N. Y. begun operations with orders ahead to The improvement is expected to result the communication aud giving further ! The price is ridiculously low, for stead, has been held in $5,000 bonds to After 40 years’ service, Paymaster in actual saving, as the men can ac­ trial. run the plant for at least two months. instructions regarding Satolli’s mission Hobart paid $50,000 for the horse, and Peck &. Cutler will open their handle Hinckley, of the Lake Shore Railroad complish so much more than in the t" the United States. A high church that was before Stamboul had broken United States Minister Scruggs has company, is going to resign. cold. factory in a few days, so that by Janu ­ authority says that the Vatican is in or even tied the record. sailed from Venezuela for Florida, aud ary 1 Cadillac will have two new and Prof. O. M. Graves, of Cadillac, has t well pleased with the decisions of it is understood here that he will not The farmers about Lansing are con ­ Another Electrocution. paying industries in successful epera­ begun suit against tho People’s party siderably out of temper because the ^ conference on the scholastio ques- return. tion. committee of Schoolcraft county for condensed milk people shaved the price ns considering them at once moder- Fred McGuire has been executed at Gen. Miles says the construction of services rendered during the campaign. of milk some time ago, and are talking ___and ______tending to______union and peace.____ Sing Sing prison, N. Y., for the mur- three armed vessels by Canada on the The bids which will be opened Tliis satisfaction is all the more'Uvely ! der of Mrs. Noah Gregory near Middle ­ on January 12 for the construction of There are to be three uew corporals of establishing a butter and cheese fac­ great lakes is paramount to a declara ­ tory of their own. A meeting resulted s’ cing that the resolutions are in town, N. Y., Oct. 14, 1891. Only two tion of war. the floor, culverts, breast walls and at Orchard Lake. The competitive h mony with tlio precise instructions shocks were administered. McGuire miter sills of the new 800 foot lock at drill has been held aud the judge rec­ in the appointment of a committee on permanent organization and by-laws. g n by the pope to Mgr. Satolli. The , WttS killed by the first shock in 12 scc- The controversy of Bishop Wigger, the “Soo,” will be for both labor and ommended W. 11. Jones, Grand Rapids; j. ., .; would have opposod absolutely onds. He was then examined by the oi’ Newark, and Fr. Corrigan, of Ho­ material. The work it is estimated E. II. Rohrburg,’Ottawa, Ks., and R. One of the most important recom­ uny '-esult of the conference tending to , doctors, and as far as could bo seen no boken, N. J., has been settled by the will take 13,090 barrels of cement, P. Van Camp, Indianapolis, as deserv ­ mendations made to Gov. Winans by h: i;ioer his policy of pacification or to marks of scorching could be found, latter’s apology. 3,500,000 feet of white pine timber, 16,- ing of the honor. the state board of corrections and cn irage dissension between Amer- nor was there an y discoloration of his The Marquis de Bendana, a grandee 000 feet of white oak timber and 1,150,- Hillsdale proposes to bond lierself charities is in regard to a new asylum ken seutiment and the episcopate, flesh. McGuire’s execution was de ­ of Spain, who was formerly minister 000 pounds of iron. The work will for $15,000 to establish an electric light­ for the feeble-minded. They show that in t.veen religion and the state. clared the most successful one that was to Turkey, has been appointed Spanish have to be completed by December 15, ing plant of her own. F W. Stock, all the present institutions are over ­ ever had in Sing Sing prison. minister to the United States to suc­ 1S94. proprietor of the plant now in use, has crowded, und that patients are held in The ••Hun” on Gold IIaa Ceased. ceed Senor Suarez Uuanes. county jails all over the state because commenced an action for $10,000 dam ­ I nformation has been received at the »>•»«“ fro™ Cholera m Ruaala. The Louisiana supreme court has TIIR MAKKKTM. ages, alleging that the election which of it, seriously interferring with their tr usury department to the effect that Final official statistics of tho cholera chances of recovery and improvement. sustained the law compelling railroad carried the proposition was illegal. the financial flurry in New York is prac- epidemic in Russia have been issued, companies to provide separate com­ Detroit. Congressman Stephenson has pur­ tically over for the present, and that ' According to these figures there have Cattle—Good to choice.. .. t 4 50 \ $ t 20 Court Vander Karr was recently ar­ partments for colored people in their Hors ...... 3 10 4 70 rested at Colon charged with abduct ­ chased the interests of the Peshtigo there is no longer any prospect of a been 130,417 deaths from European and trains. Sheep...... 5 70 6 55 ing the 15-year-old daughter of Wal­ Lumber company, of Peshtigo, Wis., panic. Monev is reported easy and ex- j 135,343 deaths from Asiatic cholera, I,limits...... 5 ff> • 40 change has fallen below the shipping making a total of 265,760 deaths. Four Gen. C. F. Warren, of Montana, says Wheat—Red spot. No. 2.... 72 73!< lace Burch, of Leonidas. The prisoner for $1,000, 00o. The purchase includes the scare about so much gold leaving While spot. No. 1...... 71 nw proved the girl was 17 years of age anti al> the timber and farming lands, point, so that the heavy exportations leaders of the cholera riots have been the country does not frighten residents Corn —No. 2 spot...... 43 43* about 125,000 acres; mills, barge lines, of gold are not likely to continue. sentenced by a court-martial to death. No. 2 Yellow...... 44* 44* that they had been married, so he was of Montana, as that state can produce Oats—No. 2 white spot..... 30* released. stores and village property in Peshtigo. Secretary Foster said $4,500,000 in gold Eight of them were sentenced to* to Imprisonment and condemned to $150,000,000 a year in gold if forced Rye...... 54* 64* A railroad owned by the Peshtigocom ­ has been taken out of the treasury. to it. Hay No. 2...... 11 (JO 11 50 Eight Ishpeming iron mines shipped pany, and operated in transferring He is confident, however, he said, that j bard labor, 30 to detention in the.house Potatoes per bu...... 65 .. 70 1,511,700 pounds of ore during the sea­ lumber from its mills at Peshtigo to this gold will soon be returned with °f correction and 40 to prison without By a vote of 1,628 to 527 the Federa ­ Apples—Now, per bbl...... 2 50 .. • 00 tion of Labor, rn session at Philadel ­ Butter^-Oalry, per lb...... 20 .. 21 son of 1893. This shows a gain of 289,- the harbor, a distance of seven miles, interest through the regular channels hard labor Creamery, Der n> ...... 28 .. as 603 pounds over 1891. The heaviest is included in the sale. of trade. He said that there is really phia, voted down a socialist resolution Ekkh , per dozen ...... 22 .. 24 shipper was tho Cleveland mine with nothing alarming in the situation, and U. P. People Want a New State Formed. asking that the government shall con ­ Llvp Poultry—Fowls...... 7 .. 7* 310,907 pounds, a gain of 89,111 pounds The Lake Angeline mine at Ishpem­ A plan to make a state of the upper trol all means of transportation, com­ chickens ...... 7 .. • ing has demonstrated after several that stocks apparently unsettled now Turkeys...... 9 .. IS over the previous year. The nine ship­ will readily adjust themselves. ninsula and a section of Wisconsin is munication and production. Chicago. ping mines of Negauuee sent forward months ’ trial that men will do more ing discussed at Escanaba and in work in eight hours per day than they Mrs. Lillie Langtry, the actress and Cattle—Steers...... 5 50 .. 6 26 808,531 pounds during 1892. The Buf­ Another Homestead. Gother cities in the mining region. TheformeY friend of the prince of Wales Common ...... 2 275 75 .. 6 25 will in ten. During the past two section is strongly Republican and a Sheep—Native ...... 3 80 • 00 falo is the heaviest shipper with 380,- A company with $8,000,000 capital and Fred Gebhardt, is seriously ill 714 pounds. months under the eight-hour plan, the Democratic congress would undoubt ­ Lambs...... 3 360 00 .. • 00 output was 450 pounds per man per has had an agent in New Haven, Conn., with peritonitis in London. Appre­ Hogs—Common ...... 0 010 10 .. • 20 edly oppose any such scheme. hension is felt that she may not re­ Wheat—No. 2 red...... 70* 70* Michael Casey, state salt inspector day over the average of the best two for some days past looking over the No. 2 spring...... 70* . 70* has submitted his annual report to months in the nine previous to the in ­ ground with a view to establishing a cover. Mrs. Langtry is 40 years of Corn No. 2...... 41* . <1 Gov. Winans. There are at present 109 auguration of th/3 trial. This was not steel manufacturing plant. The com­ Mr. Gladstone has gone to southern age. Oats...... 30* .. SO* France for a short vacation. Rye...... 47* .. to firms engaged in the manufacture of a fair trial either, for the election was pany will use a new process which it is Nicholas Fernandez, a wealthy Harley...... M .. 64 ■alt in the state, operating 93 steam responsible for many lost shifts, and expected will revolutionize certain Fire destr^ved the Sumpter, 8. C., voung Spaniard of New Orleans, who Mess Pork, per bbl...... 14 K85r> .. tt 00 and 14 pan blocks, with a capacity of many hours were lost spent in discuss ­ lines of steel manufacture. Among_ opera house during a performance. No killed Aurelio Diaz, a nephew of Lard, per cwt...... 9 990 90 .. 16 00 6,424,000 barrels per annum. Some ing the new scheme. The gain of 434 the gentlemen said to be interested are lives were lost. President Diaz, in a duel last week, has New York. 3,710,024 barrels were manufactured pounds per day is for every man em­ Senator Joseph B. Ilawley, of Hart- . . . . , _ ...... been arrested and tried on a charge of Cattle—Natives ...... $ 4 10 . I 6 00 ford* Col. Litchfield, U. S. A.; H. H. I A determined effort will be made Hogs...... 6 70 . 6 30 the past year. The total receipts of ployed in or about the mine, including murder. The seconds of Fernandez 3 95 . 5 30 the office for the fiscal year were $13,- laborers, engineers, firemen, machin ­ Hunt, of Reading; Theodore Allyn, of this winter to have the New York have also been arrested. The affair 5 40 . 6 75 730.69 and the disbursements $10,880.55, ists, carpenters and mine superinten ­ Brooklyn, and a few others. The con- legislature abolish capital punishment was the outcome of trouble over a Wheat—No. 2 rod. 78* . 76* _ T,» ___ i__ n ___ nnrland kusubstituteLk I.i 111 to lifelifu imprisonment.lmnrisonment. Corn No. 2...... 60* . 61 leaving a balance on hard of $2,850.14. dents. cern will employ 3,000 men. young woman. Oats...... 41* . to Coldwater is a local option town, but A story is current that Mrs. James Lieut.-Col. C. A. Wykoff is now in Richard Croker says Tammany will a bi-chloride of gold cure is an enter ­ not ask Cleveland for a single office, O. Blaine, Jr., will marry her command of the new Fort Brady. Harrison to Become u Professor of Law. Edward Perkins was killcd and Henry physician. prise now in process of formation. nor suggest to him in any way on the In the United States court at Grand TheI ne statement hasnas beenoeen tnaaemade on , A most disastr ous conflagration oc- matter of appointments. Guiiot fatally injured by the bursting II. O. Wills has begun revival meet­ Rapids Mrs. E. A. Glassford, postmis­ good authority that President Ham- curred at Iksr8on , a village of Geronde, of a tty wheel in the Whito River iroa ings at Goodrich. Already the whole Indications are that the great cotton and steel works at Muncie, IntL tress at Bluffton, was sentenced to pay son, at the expiration of his term of France , and 14 of the villagers were lockout in the several cotton spinning country is deeply stirred. Immense $125 fine, and her husband and deputy member orSie facuHy of the Stanford .killcd whUe ^tempting to escape, Admiral Gheradl was received by crowds fill the church each eveuing. districts of England will end soon and went to the Detroit house of correction the operators return to work. President Mott, of Chili, who expressed Bro. Wills’ method is unique and highly for nine months each for fraudulent university, at San Francisco, Cali-1 Eugene Wilson and Henry Kame, the hope that relations between the successful. That place never knew use of postage stamps. fornia, naving accepted a proposi- two colored barbers at Macon, Ga., Andrew Ryan, who has long been em­ United States and Chili, which are now such a meeting before. tion to deliver a series of lectures on quarreled over the price of a shave and ployed by the Michigan Central Railway friendly, would never be disturbed. Katharine Donohue, 19, and Delia Rev. William Wallace has created law as a non-resident professor. This Kaine shot Wilson in the head, killing company and who for a number of Barry, 20, were run over by freight somewhat of a sensation at Bellaire by would necessitate occasional visits to him instantly. years has been in charge of gates at Amiral Cavora, Spanish minister of cars in East Boston. The wheels resigning from the United Presbyterian California from his home in Indiana- j Gen. Rosecrans, register of the treas- the Shiawassee street crossing at Lan ­ marine, says the government intends panned over Miss Donohue ’s thighs, church to accept a call to tho Congre­ olis, where it is understood President ury, who has been seriously ill, aecom- ding dropped dead of hemorrhage of to send three warships to take part in crushing them, while Miss Barry had gational churcn at Calumet. Ilis action Iarrison is to locate, and might result panied by his daughter have left Wash- the lungs while at his post of duty. the navnl review to be held in New one leg cut off and the other broken. is said to be due largely to tho prom­ rin his making California his winter ington for California, where they wiU Mr. Ryan wa« 65 years old and leaves York harbor next year, in connection MiBS Donohue will die. inence of the late heresy trials. residence each year. ( spend tho winter near Los Angeles. a widow and live children. with the Columbus festivities.

M.iitaMMsstosn* , seHMswiln ST. JOHNS REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1892.

“I SAY! BEST AND LEAST KNOWN. Tfe* ft run go Englishman Who Died and Itoft uo Meaiage. Beyond the part of Mountain View These are Facts BUY A CAKE OF cemetery, where the big monuments most of them hideous mark where Uo the bodies of the rich, is a slope which where single graves are sold. It is not the potter'e field but it is not far from it 8omewhere in that row lies the Housekeepers Should Seriously Consider body of a man. a kindly, generous man. whose familiar voice was V music, whose melodious voice was tender and soft If you want tho best food, you will bo interested 1 knowledge and skill attained by over a quarter of SOAR Life was not long for him, says the in the following facts, which show why “ Royal ” a century's experience is available in its present San Francisco Examiner, yet in 'it is the best baking powder, why it makes the best preparation. The consumer is not experimented apd thapk me for calling were change-* —many and strange. The boyhood uays on the bunks of and most wholesome food, and why its use has upon by changes of formula that are constantly the Thames were spent as the days of become almost universal — its sale greater in this being made in other powders in an effort to get a your atterjtiop to it." other ons of English clergymen; the country than the sale of all other cream of tartar mixture that will not “ cake” or lose its strength, marrirsgo in early maturity to a neighbor’s daughter was conven ­ baking powders combined. or that follow changes of proprietorship or manu­ MANUFACTURED tional. The Royal Baking Powder NEVER Hails. facturers. The Royal Baking Powder is always He was strong ana had opinlona It is absolutely pure and wholesome. certain and equal in its work; a teaspoonful does ONLY BY Perhaps he was selfish, bhe was contentious and high-spirited. It Is combined from the most approved the same perfect work to-day that it did yesterday, Bickerings came and disputea and and healthful ingredients. or last week or month, or last year. he committed a wrong. He left her It mokes the finest flavored, most tender, While the last tcaspoonful in a can of Royal is N.KFAIRBANK&CO. CHICAGa and home and came to a land where no friends lived, where he might be­ delicious and wholesome food. as good as the first, other powders lose their gin anew. It has greater leavening strength than strength after being made a short time, and par­ His inoager supply of money wa» any other baking powder, and is therefore ticularly after the can is opened. soon exhausted. He had not learned The exactness with which the active principle FRED F. BURDOCK, to work. He was ill and hungry. He the cheapest. of each ingredient prior to mixing is ascertained ST. JOHNS, MICII., r knew no one here, pride falls before It never loses its strength, but will keep hunger, and the young Englishman fresh and of full leavening power until by expert chemists; the actual prohibition enforced KIRKS was ready to do any work that of­ against the receipt into the works of an impure in­ Dealers to All fered. used. At Sacramento an old scissors- It acts slowly in the dough, so that nono gredient; the care with which the materials are grinder gave him a chance to work. of its strength is lost before the baking is dried, coated and prepared before their combina­ He accepted it gladly, and learned to tion, and the precision in packing the powder so turn the crank with his foot and to completed. bear evenly the bla :e on the stone. It makes food that will keep sweet, moist that it shall be delivered to the consumer in the His clear, intelligent face attracted and fresh longer, or that may be eaten Lot perfect condition in which it leaves the factory, attention, and customers. Ho walked are some of the details which go to make the 1 CEMETERY WORK.; from place to place grinding knives and fresh with impunity. perfect M Royal.” ■; and scissors and singing as he The reasons why the Royal Baking Powder is worked. superior to all others in these respects are easily The same means are not employed by other Ono day the words of the song manufacturers. There have been a great many Cut Stole for Biiliiii Pirjjoia were: "Of all the girls t!iat e’re I stated. One is because it is made from chemically knew, there’s none I love like Sally,” pure materials; another is because it is made with imitations of the Royal, but no equals. Pure and the voloe broke. There was r greater care and accuracy than any other. It is materials are not employed, care is not taken in memory at out that song. their preparation and combination, while in the o06«iTa rosTornoa. A man passing heard the song, and always uniform in composition and leavening he looked at the singer and then power. It has been the standard baking powder great majority of baking powders alum is added to Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing. Cooper Boiler & Engine Co. he asked him to his home, and he since its introduction. Tho founder and con ­ give them strength, while cheapening their cost. Cures helpod him to find work more to his ductor of its business ever since is still at The great popularity and general use of the Chapped Hands, W unde, Buns, Xto. liking. HSADQtJARTRRS FOR But this man from abroad was a the head of its management. Thus all the Royal Baking Powder attest its superiority. Removes and Prevents Dandruff. wauderer. He traveled southward, Engines and Boiler Trimmings. and in Santa Babara he began to write AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP. for the papers, and the voice with Best for General Houf hold Use. Injectors, Cylinder Oilers, which he accompanied the whirling CONDENSED CLIPPINGS. It is not likely that the limits of favorable conditions for settlement of the grindstone was good to hear in microscopic life have yet been ascer­ than are to be met with in the country Whistles, Steam Gauges, church and in concert Fleetwood, Pa., claims to have a tained. The most powerful micro­ we traversed. Good soil, water, timber, quince which weighs twenty-eight hay, coal easily and cheaply mined, on FRANK SCOFIELD, Safety Valves, He wn* equipped to appear well in scopes made render barely visible many the Saskatchewan river. It seems to drawing rooms and he readily was re­ ounces and measures sixteen inches in organisms so minute that their shapes circumference. crop out everywhere. The opinion of Globe Valves, ceived. Ono day he saw an adver- can not be distinguished, and there is the delegates would he this: That while tisement asking information of him. A chain made for the United States no reason to doubt that others still the entire country soems well adapted Check Valves, Eto Ills father was dead and the estate government at Troy, N. Y., in 1683, smaller exist, which the most power­ for stock raising, tlie district around was to bo settled. He caused word was six miles and a fraction in length. ful glass fails to make visible. Edmonton, so far as we saw, was be­ Cold Drawn Iron and Steel ShsfMng. to bo sent that lie had died in Cali- It was made of bars of iron each 2X An old half dollar ot 1840, estimated yond our expectation suitable for mixed ] fornia. inches in diameter. by numismatists to be worth all the farming. In our opinion, it is to be All kinds of Machine Repairing, Life'll the future country of the Northwest. and Heavy. Boiler Work. Special Ma­ Then he came to Oakland, and ho It took eighteen men to kill a bear way from $500 to $l,4(>0, came into the | wrote and sang and he dressed fantas ­ at Long Beach, Wash., a short time We can say from evidence within our possession of a Tacoma street car con ­ knowledge that any man who will en ­ chinery Built to order. Complete Line tically. He made a queer appearance ago, but every one of them feels proud of Gas Pipe and Gas Pipe Fittings. We ductor. It is probable the former deavor to make a home can do so in in tho stroets for a time then a change over theoccurren -e, as the animal was owner knew nothing of its value,as he are Special Agents for Carey’s Standard I came and he gave up his eccentrici- this district. ” one of the largest eter seen in that made no demand for its return. But MICUIOAN PEI.ROATF.S. Asbestos Removable Sectional Pipe Coy j ties and looked as other men. neighborhood. when the fact was made known Chesaning: Dennis Falbv. A. J. Ilcath, Livery & Sale Stables erings for High Pressure Steam Pipes, One day he was found unconscious A Boston editor, asked to define the through the newspapers it was hard to B. J. Coryell, M. L. I’arshall. Brant: ! in his rooms and that day he died, Also Class B for Covering Hot Water, difference between a cult aDd a fad, keep count of the number of claim­ John Thompson, Allen McDougall, Second Door West of tho SteeU Gas and Cold Water Pipes. 35 per cent, , He left no message. None of his pa- rose to the emergency in this manner: ants that quickly appeared, each one John Cribbins, E. P. Whaley. Brady: Uighain Street. | pers told any tales. There wero pho- James Ni block. St. Charles: Neil “A ‘fad ’ is anything that arouses evan ­ of whom had given it to the conductor heat units saved by the use of Standard j tographs. a portrait of a woman and McFee. Lafayette: William Kennett. escent mentality, while a ’cult’ is any ­ by mistake, you know. ” Pipe Coverings. Brown & Sharps’! a portrait of a child, but photographs Ithaca: John Gladstone. Elk Rapids: Standard Gears, Etc. thing that inspires permanent men ­ Some pnctical joker has been har­ William Decring. , { mean but little. tality.’’ Special Attention to Funerals and IsSrAll Work Warranted. The funeral services were hold in a the feelings of the superstitious Write to L. A. Hamilton, Land Com­ Machine Oils, Cylinder Oils. Eldor ­ | largo church and every seat was A Chicago couple became involved in citizens of Stockton, Cal., by prowling missioner, Winnipeg, for maps, terms, Pleasure Parties. a breach of promise suit, came to an etc. ado Castor or Engine Oi. 20c per gallop | taken, but there were no mourners. around town after dark in the habili­ Then his goods were sold, and people agreement and married, but failed to ments of an orthodox ghost. The by the barrel. notify their lawyers. The natural re­ other night, however, the uncanny Frcg pies were Invented by the Italians In EVERYTHING STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS went to the sale and bought his old the fourteenth century. boots and his pipes and the Btrange sult followed that the case came up visitor appeared once too often, and pictures that he had made. for a rehearing, and of course there while practicing some of its most Cong-liing l.ni!« to Consumption. ■ The best known man in Oakland. was no case to hear. ghostly antics a strong right-hander Kemp’s Balsam stops the cough at once. The man in Oakland of whom least When magistrates in Scotland enter planted squarely in the face by a was known. anew year of duty they attend church young passer-by named Southerlaud Columbus discovered t urtle soup. If you want to find the grave you together. Upon one occasion the caused it to turn a back Summersault rtrummell’s Cough Drops. devout Dr. Muir offended them much and swear in a manner extremely un- U*e Brominrll ’a Celebrated Cough Droi » The gens must count from the end of the row InehaveA.U. XI. on each drop, told tverj where. for no stone marks the place. by pleading in his prayer: “Lord, have spiritualistic. mercy upon the magistrates of Glas­ Over 1700 kinds of soup are known. Tti® Type-VViIter ’* Ribbon. gow—such as they are!” MICHIGAN FARMERS SPEAK. A prominent man of 1 hiladelphio, A peculiar incident is reported from FITS—■'ll fltn Mopped free br UR. (U>n CRftaV who is noted for his < lo^o-listed pro- Tiiey Think Kdmonton the Future Country MKTK UCSIOliUt. No (It alter Kr« day * use. Mar­ Brienz, in the Bernese Oberland. One of the Northwest. velous cure*. Treati-e nnd I! eo trial lx.ltlo free to HI clivitiea. is being guyed by a number ot tho names drawn from the jury oases. Send to Or. Kline, Ml Aral. St , Philadelphia, X-*. of his friends. A few days ago ho The delegation of Michigan farmers ©Util ■ box was that of Uhlrich Amacher. who have been inspecting lands in the Moore was tho only English epicure poou fBolc Headache and relieve oil tbs trontlev fBffc met with the directors of his com­ | Amacher was assassinated in January Sent to »bllloua eta to of tho system, euoh off Northwest with a view of immigrating DUzlness, Nausea, Drowatncaa, Dtatreoo arts* pany. It happens that there is a | last and the jury which was being to that country with their families and Lane's Medicine Move* the Bowels Kttch entlng. Vein in tho Bide. Ac. While their moot very comely maiden who hummers , made up was to try his murderer. friends, have made the following re­ Day. In order to bo healthy this la neces ­ |,m.i kaiilo oucoom hu boon shown in cuiing the keys of a type writer for the com­ sary. Cures constlpnt Ion. hendacho, Kidney | About 109 iron mines are now in port: ana liver troubles and regulates thestomacn pany. and this has worried the av ­ | operation in the Lake Superior dis ­ * ‘\Ve arrived at Winnipeg on July and bowels. Price 50c and 81.00 at all dealers. aricious gentleman quite a good deaL 2Gth. The Manitoba provincial exhibi­ tricts. The Marquette district was SICK as he is of opinion that a woman ’s tion was then open, and was visited by The Panes were accustomed to eat six fiaUfeefca. yet Carter’* Little Liver PTH ers | opened in 1865 and the Menominee in times a day. Qseen M Crescent end place is at home. He has tried on us. The cattle and horses were beyond equally valuable In Oonitlpctlen, curing and pro* | 1873, the Gogebic and Minnesota in our expectations; the former, fattened Venting thiaannoyingcomplaint.whllo they alee Xaat Tuntim, Virginia a Oeergla Rail wage tie several occasions to have her salary I 1884. The total production from 1855 The Kingston (N, Y.) 1’ostofllce. eorroct all dlaordara oltheatoiaach^tlmulate the established ee the rrcauwt cut down almost to nothing, and any on prairie grass, were superior to much tlror and regulate the bowel*. Eves U tUoy only Southern Trunk Line*. The northern to 1891 has been 65,462,737 gross tona stall fed stock that we have seen. The Pr. Peane ’s Dyspepsia Pills work wonders. pert of three greet system* starts from bills for expenses coming from her are They cured my son of Sick Headache and | A census gatherer was engaged col­ other exhibits were a credit to the new Indigestion. A young lady friend of my ClBelaeatt. fro* which pelot they rua always given the closest scrutiny by province We arrived at Calgary on family cured herself of Sick Headache of •olid Teetlbule. Jacksonville. Fla, 328 miles were very good. The Portage N.WOLVEN, Postmaster. emffer from thla dlstreoeing complaint; but fort o- Making Through Teetl baled Trains to aU among them was ono that read thus: of the principal towns in Scotland. district, which we passed through, was Write Dr. J. A. Deane &. Co., Catekill, N. Y. el tie* aeserS and latormedlato potato. ••Ribbon for type-writer, 75 cents. ” On receiving the document f-om a one of the best we have ever seen, tdie able In eo many waya that they will not bo wll- Tho Queue a Creeeeat Special* are When the avaricious gentleman knowing-looking woman he was much wheat, barley, oats, all apparently per­ nope is tho most treacherous of all human Stog to do without them. Bat after aUaiekbMd Solid Veatlbaled Tralna running rt* fect as to quality and quantity. The fancies. —Hunt. Chattanotge and Lookout Ueuatab, Blnntugboat noticed it he was dumfounded —he amused to find under the heading and Mertdlau to Vow Orlroata. could not believe hla senses. Tho “Condition as to marriage.” the words Brandon district was also very good. Etatb of O hio , City ov Toledo , 1 At Manmiau tho lino dlrorge* tor Jaekeo* and idea of the company furnishing the written: * Hard up afore marriage; On our passage wc saw many fields of grain of 50 aad 100 acres, many miles Lucas County . | 08 ACHE Vicksburg. MU*, to Shreeeport and NortburaTaxaV young lady stenographer with ribbon worse afterward. ” Frank J. Cheney makes onth that he Is Ihthebanoof eo many U t** that hor* towfctri At Mow Orleuaa, eoanactlou U aaado Aau of grain as far as the eye coaid reach. wotnakoonr great boa* t. Our pUla cure it white Tuxes. Mexico and Cultfernlu. fairly froze him. He was on his feet the senior partnerof the tirm of F. J. Orkney “We visited the city of Calgary with & Co., doing business In the City of Toledo, Dthera do not. ___ The Q. A C. to M mlU* ahurtor and quteka* in an instant, waving his arras like a GARNERED SHEAVES. its population of 4,500 at the foot of the Carter'e Little Llwr Pill* in Tory man and thou any other line and take* County and 8tate aforesaid, and that said firm Very miy to Uks. On§ or two pill* BBtki* ^osii windmill and demanding of the Rockies. A number of its buildings Owlt * Horn* Cixoiif saTf to WWW OttUIE The cotton crop ot 1379 was 870,415 will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL­ They are etriotly vegetable and do aot gripe « secretary if tho company was com­ are built of stone quarried about two LARS for each nnd every case of Cntarrh that purge, but by their gentle action plaaM all wha The Q. A 0. usd I. T. T. A O. are IN ml lee bales; of 1891 was 8,655,519. nee these. In rialaat 25 oente | flee for $L. Bold ahorteet Hue botweou Cluetauatl and AaokanuTfkw pelled to board and clothe its em­ miles from the center of the city. The cannot be cured by the use of Hall ’s Catarrh by dr oggiata erarywhoxe, or aeatby aaaiL The Q. A O. aad B. T. V. A <1. run eiouptag ployes. After ho had been laughed Among the recent inventions in country about this place is known as Curb . through < ’leelnnett to EaoavlUa, Tuaua^ . electric heating device are hand FRANK J. CHENEY. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York! at for some minutes it was explained the ranching country. We visited the Sworn to before ice nnd subscribed in my aounuetteg Mr Asheville, N. a The stamps, curling-irons, coffee urns and Chapan rauuhe, which has 1,000 head ■MALL PILL. SM1I.1. DUSE. SHILL PDICi shortest end moat direct runt*. to him that the ribbon was for the presence, this ft y of December, A. D. 1886. Be (Or# deciding oa your root* machine and not for the operator. branding irons. of cattle and 690 horses. Both the Bit. DIEFFENBACH’S cattle and horses looked in prime con ­ A. W. 3 LEA SON, Writ* tor rate*, mag*, aad any ether A bicycle maker in England has be­ seal | (atennatlaa yea waat about tho Omni a Rules. dition. Though the grass was very j Notary Publla PR0TA80N CIHSULES, South. gun using an alloy of aluminum and Sure Core for Weak Men, a* There is a town in the north of short, it was plentiful and succulent. proved by report* of leading phy­ Addrea* D. 9. *1) WARDS, Q.T.jJ titanium, which is 75 per cent stronger We also saw in one flock 2,000 sheep, Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and sician*. State age In ordering. lUaolnueli. Oh to. Yorkshire to which a peculiar omni ­ than pure alluminunv sets directly on the blood and mucous surface* Price, SI. Catalogue Free. and heard of another of 3,000. Htock of the system. Send for testimonials, free. bus runs. The peculiarity is that A new variety of wheat, the grains of all kinds thrive in Alberta. c ffte A aafe and apeedy first second and third-class passen ­ F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. Q, la Ju la cure for eieet of which are nearly twice,as large as “On Monday, August 2d, we took tlift far Bold by Druggists, 75c. U U II Strletare and all ZL5r, 4cSr,lKSrSjSfo gers are carried by it. A gentleman, unnatural discharges. Price SS. the ordinary kernels, was grown last Edmonton and Calgary railroad for Ed- j hfllfiaiMloa that Oaiveas wU getting in. saw this fact announced (*REEK SPECIFIC BiTeii STOP WeahurgM A tetod season near Moscow, Wash. monton. We found appearance of the Talleyrand was regarded as the most emi­ wend Skin Steensee, Sereft OtHUt Sana a*el. n heu. Tael at the opposite end of tho ’bus. Won ­ country improved as we traveled north; nent gourmet in Europe. «BdVUT*ML*an*m M. Flamraarion, the distinguished i Visas Snre * andSjrnhintle Affections, with. dering how this could be. he waited French astronomer, believes that great 50 miles from Calgary all the growth At Romnn feasts all sorts of meat wcr< ent mercury. Price, SS. Order from PMlfaaf Mf if taHti commenced to be very luxuriant, the mixed and pounded into pulp. patiently to see. In a short time climatio changes are going on in HE PERU DRUG A CHEMICAL CO. they arrived at the bottom of a hill grass being especially good. We Hellogabalus generally supped of th« 1W «1mu U IU..L KLLW.Vixa Tia Europe and that France, the United found that many settlers weye already br&ius of GOO thrushes. The 'bus stopped and the guard Kingdom, Spain, Belgium. Italy, shouted out: "/irst-class passengers in the country, and every station filled S'Vegetables In Egypt wore eaten raw Austria and Germany have tempor­ with anxious land hunters. At Edmon ­ boiled or roasted In hot ashes. WANTED WMe-swelre worker* everrwlier# keep your seats. Second-olass passen ­ arily, at least, lost several degrees of ton and points south and east of it. ------for Shepp’t Photograph* of theWerid; gers get out and walk. Thlrd-oloss the greatem boot on earib; coaling SluOUUO; retail at temperature. settlers can procure at the stores all nnp nnni .25, c**h or Installment*; mammoth passengers get out and push.” requirements at a fair price. There \ H H, [ lil Illustrated circulars and term* free : Physicians are now able to wash ont are two coal mines at Edmonton. Coal UX1J3I 1 U output ©*er 1600 eolumea. the system through the natural chan ­ Agent* wild with aucceae. Mr. Tiioa. L. Martix , In Bohemia. iB sold at 82.40, or 82.75 per ton, de ­ In Bohemia there are 160 societies nels of circulation by means of inject ­ livered. Gold is being procured by “PHOTOGRAPHS sE’H and clubs which have for their ob­ ed fluids, and Dr. Max Hildebrand of many placer miners on the sand bars of til lo 40 minute* .Bar. J. Howard Madi -ok , I.yone, ject the advancement of the cause of Ran Francisco states that it is possible the North Saskatchewan. We were In ­ I woman. A great deal is done in this to infnse into the veins, without dan ­ formed that each man averaged 82 to 83 LVTA. ’ of the WORLD Cares Coasnmptlnn, Coach*, Crony, Bora FrrWht Pa<4. Addren* ____ ”______U1UJIJ I way to procure for the women of Bo- ger to the animal, an amount equal to per day. We saw a great many flocks Threat. Sold by all Druggists si s Guarantee, Ml, better employment and greater four times the normal quantity of of prairie chickens, ducks, and geese. ors Laois Sida, Back or Chest Shu ‘-'a Parena i Independent < Wood. It would be difficult to conceive more rtester will pre g-ust satiafastioo.—B| sasteto re-election. He said, "Chandler had Burlington Route. B. J. Woodruff —Boots and Shoes. been there long enough, and wanted The Burlington Route is tbe best rail­ The Republican. him to step down and give someone else road from Chicago and St. Louis to St. Jas. Boss a chance, ” etc. etc. Our talk was earn ­ Paul, Minneapolis, Kansas City, 8t. Thursday, December 29, 1892. est and far from being cool. Joseph, Omaha, Dead wood and Denvei. I hope our Senator-elect Steel and Tbe scenic line via Denver, Colorado Pilled Springs, Pueblo, Leadville, Glenwood Mr. Blaink is reported considerably Representative Redfern will not feel to That High Gut Button Shoe support Luce. Luce has got a good Springs, Salt Lake City and Ogden to all better this week. It is greatly to be many papers to puff bis candidacy, but California points. All its trains are ves- Watch Cases hoped he may be restored to good I believe the making Luce senator will tibuled and equipped with Pullman are all gold ss far as you can see. They look health, although it is not probable. rove another blunder, and hope it may Sleeping Cars, Standard Chair Cars like solid cases, wear like solid cases, and Ee avoided. I have always thought (seats free), and Burlington Route Din ­ are solid cases for all practical purposes—yet A ll the employes of the Leeds that Luce’s figbt'to hold up that faction ing Cars. If you are going West take onlv coat about half as much as an out- For Boys at Woodruff ’s beats them all for honest wear. (England) glass works have received that defeated Chandler ought to keep tbe best line. 23-1 and-out solid gold case. Warranted to him in the rear for some time yet. wear for ao years; many in constant use ADULTKUATPU wink A full assortment of sizes from Youths io to Boys notice of a reduction of wages of three Very triuly yours, for thirty years. Better than ever since they shillings per week. When the demo* N. I. Daniells . Is iujurious, but nothing gives strength are now fitted, at no extra cost, with the great like a pure old port wine. “Royal Ruby bow (ring) which cannot be pulled or twisted Just try one pair and you will never need use any other. cratic free traders open the American Port" so called for its royal taste and ruby market to them, their wages may be The Detroit Journal has sent us a off the case—the copy of their incomparable Christmas color, is particularly adapted for invalids, restored, and the American laborer’s Number, together with the Art Supple­ convalescents and the aged. Sold only wages reduced to the low standard pre­ in quart bottles, for one dollar, while ment. We believe we do not exaggerate cheap wine is sold by tbe gallon and gives vailing in England. when we say it is the handsomest num ­ a largerprofit to the seller but less to the ber from an artistic standpoint of any user. This wine is absolutely pure and A writer in the Detroit Journal Mon ­ put out this year, not excepting the London and Paris Christmas numbers, has tbe age without which no wine is day, signed "Luce Man," says there is while from a literary point cf view cer­ fit to use. Be sure you get Royal Ruby; Can only be had op the cases no Stockbridge sentiment in Clinton tainly none excel. We might name *1, in quart bottles only. Sold by M. stamped with this trade mark. county except Otis Fuller and the editor such eminent authors as Julian Haw­ McDonald A Co. 2 All others have the old-style pull Having built up a steady, increasing trade on which is only held to the case by friction, of The Republican . The statement is thorne, George Parsons Lathrop, John A Great Benefactor. this one style of shoe in the last five years, I Habberton, and others who have con­ "Educators are certainly tbe greatest and can be twisted off with the fingers. not true, for there is a petition in ex­ tributed to this excellent uumber It Sold only through watch dealers. Ask to now claim it the Best Wearing Shoe in the istence with names from various town ­ benefactors of tbe race, and after reading may not be out of place to say that we Dr. Franklin Miles’ popular works, we see pamphlet, or send for one to the makers. Market. ships, of earnest republicans who favor are not at all surprised in the excellence cannot help declaring him to be among Keystone Watch Case Co., Stockbridge; but if it was true, the gen­ of the number, as the Journal has a tbe most entertaining and educating of PHILADELPHIA. welldefined policy of always doing the authors.”—New York Daily. He is not tlemen referred to would still claim the beet. It is indeed a marvel the strides rights of a "respectable" minority. a stranger to our readers, as his adver ­ the Journal has been making under its tisements appear in our columns in every It is well known that a Luce bureau new management. Every stroke made issue, calling attention to the fact that has been established in Grand Rapids has been a telling one, until to-day it his elegant work on Nervous and Heart R. J. WOODRUFF. has the confidence of the people, is Diseases is distributed free by our enter- with several times millionaire Blodget unexcelled as a newspaper. "If you see at the helm, and that millionaire Tom rising druggists, Travis A Baker. Trial h. J. Calkins Sc Son —Dry Goods and Groceries. It in the Journal, it’s so," and "What Eottles of Dr. Miles’ Nervine are given IcpueH CUHFY Palmer, of Detroit, has also joined hands will the Journal do next? ” have come away, also Book of Testimonials showing in the movement ; that a systematic to be significant phrases. The Journal that it is unequalled for Nervous Pros­ Cures Consumption, Coughs, Croup, Boro effort is being made to influence in ­ certaifily stands at the head as a clean, tration, Headache, Poor Memory. Dizzi­ Throat. Sold by all Druggists on a Guarantee. newsy paper and when it comes to For a Lame Side, Back or Chest Shiloh ’a Porous dependent and impecunious republican ness, Sleeplessness, Neuralgia, Hysteria, NEW STOEE NOW OPEN enterprise it leads all others. Fits, Epilepsy. 2 Plaster will give great satisfaction.—eg cents. newspapers to publish a series of ar­ SHILOH’S VITALIZE!?. WITH A FULL LINE ticles furnished by the friends of the The Circuit Court. The greatest worm destroyer on earth Mrs. T. 8. Hawkins, Chattanooga. Tenn.. says t is Dullam’s Great German Worm Lozen- “ Shiloh's Vitalizer 4 8A VED MY LIFE.' I ex-governor, favoring his election as consider it th* best remedy foradebUltattdsjmUm DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, In the matter of the estate of Agnes gers, only 25 cents per box. For sale by I ever used." For Dyspepsia. Liver or Kidney senator. A newspaper was approached Travis A Baker. 8 in St. Johns, and in Gratiot county at A. Keeney, deceased, appeal of John W. trouble it excels. Price 75 cts. BOOTS AND SHOES. least one editor accepted the proffered Keeney, appellant. Appeal from pro­ bate court. Judgment for claimant for Cough Cure at Travis A Baker.’s .CATARRH pay for printing "500 extra copies." OUR AIM is to please the public, and with a full line of choice goods, with prices In addition to this, men have been *50. A Positive Fact. ______REMEDY. Benjamin Severance, plaintiff and ap­ Ladles, do not delay your valuable time by wait­ Have you Catarrh? Try this Remedy. It will low as the lowest, we hope to merit a fair share of the public patronage. hired in many counties, to go around ing and suffering but secure a bottle of Dullam’s positively relieve and Cure you. Price 60 cts. pellee, vs. Albert Severance and Samuel Great German Female Uterine Tonic and be cured This Injector for its successful treatment is Here are a few of our bargains in Groceries : with petitions. That has been the case of your monthly trouble either in old or young. furnished free. Remember, Shiloh’s Remedies in Clinton county. Nearly every Smith Jr., defendants and appellants. It is the very best preparation I ever prescribed in are sold on a guarantee to give satisfaction. Appeal. No cause of action. ray extensive practice. It has given the best results 19 lbs. Granulated Sugar...... Si 00 one is familiar with the readiness in the greatest number of cases of female troubles Charlotte Cuddeback vs. Henry that I ever used. I do not make a practice of using 23 lbs. Golden C Sugar...... 1 00 with which the average man signs a pe­ or recommending patent medicines nut this remedy tition, and usually the first one pre­ Cuddeback. Tresspass on the case. is prepared by a verv competent physician and SARMELEE’S 2yi lbs. Best Japan Tea...... 1 00 Continued. chemist of my acquaintance and I can cheerfully sented to him. In the postoffice the and conscientiously recommend it as the best, $1 1 lb. Good Tea...... 25 James K. Trusdell, plaintiff and ap­ a bottle, 6 for $3. A. C. Fri th , M. D.. Specialist of “SARSAPARILLA other day the Luce solicitor asked a man Diseases of women, 89 east Madison St., Chicago, III. 1 lb. Best Tea Dust...... 15 to sign his petition. He replied, "who’s pellant, vs. Frank Eichele, defendant For tale by Travis A Baker. 3 and appellee. Discontinued. 10 Bars Soap...... 25 Luce?” “Luce”, said the solicitor, ST. JOHNS MARKKTH. 5 lbs. Starch...... 25 “don ’t you know Luce; he’s the ex-gov­ Lay Whip Company vs. George D. Noe and J. V. Retan. Assumpsit. Con ­ Grain quotations are furnished by the St.Johns 1 lb. Good Fine Cut Tobacco ...... 25 ernor", and the man signed. In other wheat houses every Wednesday, and are for tbe IODIDE of POTASSA instances men will sign two opposite pe­ tinued. prices paid that day. 1 OOMFOUND All other goods in proportion. Frank A. Scofield vs. Charles Farmer. Wheat, white...... to 84c f titions, little caring for the result. Wheat, red ...... to 65c Replevin. Continued. Buckwheat...... 45@,50c The Great Blood Purifier The Republican believes that Mr. Oats...... 82083 ----- OTJEUES------Rye...... 45 Beautiful Rustic Stands given away. Call and get a ticket. Stockbridge has made a good senator, You can get The Republican and Barley...... 75@$110 perewt Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, Scrofula, Chronic Watch our Show Window. Remember the place, first and has been a valuable man in the re­ New York Weekly Tribune one year Beans, hand picked ...... ($$1.50 per bush Peas...... 1 00 Rheumatism, Tumors, Consumption in publican party. For the same reason for *1.25, by paying up arrears and pay­ Live Poultry—Chickens, Ducks and Geeae..... 7c door north of Hunt’s drug store, east side, Clinton Ave­ ing in advance. This arrangement will Live Turkeys...... 8c Primary Stages and Shin Diseases. that gave Gov. Luce a second term as last about three months only. tf Dressed Chickens ...... 12Xc nue. governor, two terms as oil inspector, six Dressed Beef...... $4.oO Gives New Life to the Blood, Healthy Dressed Pork...... $7 75@$8.00 Action to the Liver and Imparts years in the legislature, etc., and Free admission tickets to the World ’s Butter as to quality...... 20c per 0> L. J. CALKINS A SON. \ V that gives nearly all good officials a sec­ Fair are being offered by tbe Chicago Egga...... 23c pei dos Strength and Vigor to the Weak, Scale Company. Send them your ad ­ Lard...... 7c88cpertb ond nomination, he should be re-elected. Potatoes...... -.... 50® 60c Debilitated and Languid. dress. ______Onions...... 75 Porteou8, Hunter L Co —Dry Goods. And The Republican is not paid for so Hay, loose...... $7.00 per ton PRICE SO CENTS A BOTTLE.Bounces. Buy Dullam’s Great German 15-cent Clover seed ...... $6.50 to $7.25 Why Pay gl.00 for a Bottle of 18 Ounces. believing, as is the case with the man Liyer Pills—40 in each package. For Apples, per bbl...... $1 JO® $2.00 who wrote the Journal article. If the sale by Travis & Baker. Pile *'-* - Suppositories legislature sees fit to drop Mr. Stock- TheE. 1, Parmelee Med. Co.,Ltd., Dansvllle, Ji.I- bridge, then our representative should Buy Dullam’s Great German 15 cent REGARDLESS Liver Pills—40 in each package—at For Sale bv Dealers. not be tied to Mr. ILuce or any other Travis & Baker.’s______When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. Adironda. man. As we have stated before, Michi­ Miles Nerve sod Llvor Pills. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. Trade Mark. -OF- gan has a score of eminent men who Act on a new principle —regulatiug When she became Mias, she clung to Castoria. are as much entitled to be senator as the the liver, stomach and bowels through When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. ex-goyernor, excellent man though he the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. WHEELER’S Heart and Nerve Cure Miles’ Pills speedily cure biliousness, ’’ will positively cure is, and more so, for they have been ac­ bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipa­ tive republicans, generous with their tion. Unequaled for men, woman and Heart Disease, Nervousness and time and money, and have not ^received children. Smallest, mildest, surest. Sleeplessness. 4 to 8 drops insures n is oi room Children Cry for Pitcher’s one-half the honors that Mr. Luce has. 50 doses, 25 cents. Samples free at a good night’s rest. Absolutely free EVERYTHING IN Travis & Baker.______from There has not been one good reason Castoria. opiates of every nature. advanced against the re-election of Sen ­ Rheumatism cured in a day .—"Mystic Children Cry fur Pitcher’s R. N. Middleton, pastor of the M. ator Stockbridge. A man who has been Cure” for Rheumatism and Neuralgia E. church, Cedar Springs, says—" I radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action Castoria. can heartily recommend it. Sleep successful in business, wbo has faith­ upon the system is remarkable and Holiday Goods and rest were strangers to me ’till I fully championed every Michigan in ­ mysterious. It removes at once the Children Cry for Pitcher’s used ‘Adironda. ’ ” terest, who has courteously attended to cause and tbe disease immediately dis ­ Castoria. appears. The first dose greatly benefits. Prepared only by Wheeler & Fuller MUST BE CLOSED OUT THIS WEEK. the inquiries and wants of his consti­ 75 cents. Warranted by S. P. McCrba , Medicine Co., Cedar Springs, Mich. tuents, and who haB for many years druggist, Shelbyville. 29-13p p|$I®KjKPtlllg* Price, 50c per bottle. Sold by Travis generously supported the whole repub­ & Baker and Fildew & Millman, St. Buy Dullam’s Great German 25 cent Johns, Mich. 29—13p lican ticket with his time and money. Cough Cure at Travis A Baker.’s If there is reason for rewarding faith­ Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., San Diego, Deep Cuts in Everything in ful and able service with a second term, Cal., say: “Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy ^aveToMlG the senator should be re-elected. If is the first medicine I have ever found not, then Tiie Republican will support that would do me any good.” Price 50 This Line to Sell Quick. General O. L. Spaulding, who has to-day cts. Sold by Fildew & Millman. x In Its Worst Form. I no peer in the service of the United Four to eight drops of “ Adironda," Bknton , Laf. Co., Wls., Dee., 1808. States. Wheeler’s Heart and Nerve Cure, will Rev. J. O. Bergen vouches for the following: relieve the worst cases of Nervousness James Rooney, who was suffering f-om St. Vitus There is one thing, however, that every time.______Dance In Its worst form for about 1 % years, & CO. "’"8 '81 the republicans of Clinton county are Very Much Surprised. was treated by several physicians without very generally united upon, and that is I have been afflicted with neuralgia effect. Two bottles of Pastor Koenig’s Nerve , - — Woodward Avenue. majority rule. The republican members Tonic curod him. for nearly two years, have tried physi­ Would Ilave Died. EETKOIT, 242CH. of the legislature should go into caucus, cians and all known remedies but found Holyoke , Mass., November, 1890. canvass the situation, and abide by the no permanent relief until I tried a bottle I was In pain all over, oould got no rest either of Dullam’s Great German Liniment and nh^it or day and was not able to do any work will of the majority. That is all any it gave me instant and permanent relief. for months, but after taking Pastor Koenig's true republican can ask. Nerve Tonic only one week, I was able to sit up SPECIAL EXCURSIONS 25 cents per bottle. Signed A. B. Snell , Hamilton, Mlcb., April 11,1891. and attend to my dressmaking. I had paid t IS ClOl For sale by Travis & Baker. 5 over two hundred dollars to doctors and got no Pointed Testimony. benefit I certainly think 1 should have died long ugo if lhad not got this medicine. Shiloh’s Cure, the Great Cough and MHH. ADAPENELL. Inasmuch as Cyrus G. Luce has in ­ Croup Cure, is for sale by Fildew & MEXICO, —A Valuable Booh on Nervous directly denied that he was one of the Millmam. Pocket size contains twenty- Discuses sent free to any address, five doses, only 25c. Children love and poor patients can also obtain January and February, 1893. leaders of the mugwump bolt that re­ it, ______x FREE this medicine free of charge. sulted in the defeat of Michigan’s great­ This remedy has been prepared by the Reverend JUDD, A Contractor ’s Advice. Pastor Koenig, of Fort Wayne, Ind., since 1876, and est statesman, Chandler, and the Isnow prepared under his direction by the JACKSON Messrs Dullara Bros.—I take great pleasure in Tourist tickets now on sale at reduced rates, to election of a half-breed, we print the testifying in behalf of Dullam’s Qreat Blood, Liver, MERCHANT TAILOR, Stomach and Kidney Cure. I can safely say that KOENIG MED. CO.. Chicago. III. following letter from N. I. Daniells upon I never took such medicine aa that to cleanse the liver, stomach and kidneys. I was suffering for Sold by Druggists at SI per Bottle. G for SC Walker St., East. Near State Bank. , the subject : years with biliousness, indigestion and loss of appe­ T.anre Sixes *1.75. ft Bottles for SO. Waoousta , Mich., Dec. 21st, 1892. tite and sleep. One bottle did more good for me The Tailor. Mexico O tis Fuller than six months' other treatment, and I feel It my Esa, 8t. Johns. duty to testify in its behall. so others may try it Dear Sir:—I have just been reading and get cured. Warri :n E. Rcsoki .l, Contractor and California. in the Detroit Journal of last Monday, and Builder, Flint, Mich. For sale by Travis A the 19th, a letter from Will Brunson Baker. ______3 to ex-Governor Luce, which shows to Strong Witnesses. Has an F Want I ine of all I Cheap Iand8 ’ farm,n * and mlD,n * ’ for “le ,n me that Brunson is pushing Luce’s can ­ Among the thousands of testimonials nas ail XMeganC L-me OI an ArkacM8 and Texas. Call on, or write for pamph­ didacy for 8enator Stockbridge’s place. of cures by Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure, I have a fine line of lets, to Now, I am utterly opposed to such a is that of Nathan Allisons, a well-known On the night of October 28th or early the Desirable Styles for Gen ­ scheme. Gov. Luce was one of the citizen of Glen Rock, Pa., who for years morning of the 29tb, during the dark ­ H. D. ARMSTRONG, main men to hold up the faction in the had shortness of breath, sleeplessness, ness and high wind, a malicious trespass Fall and Winter Trav. Pass. Agt Mo., Pa3. Ry. legislature that defeated Senator pain In left side, shoulders, smothering was committed on my premises (fence) tlemen ’s Suitings, and guaran­ JACKSON, MICH. Chandler and gave the office of senator spells, etc.; one bottle of Dr. Miles’ New to its great damage. Overcoatings to Judge Christiancy. Heart Cure and one box of Nerve and I will pay the above reward for infor ­ Headquarter* for Low Prices. That proved a great blunder to the Liver Pills, cured him. Peter Jaquet, mation that will result in the arrest (The leading makes in first tees a perfect fit. Scales uiof eieryevery variety,»»nny, 1,006i,wn article*articles iorfor leasless loanthan republicans of our state and a great Salem, N. J., is another witness who for and conviction of any two of the perpe­ class goods.) wholesalelesale prices:prices: Carriages,Carrii Buggies, Wagons, loss to the United States. I Carts,s, Sleighs,Steig' Harrows, Safes, Sewing Machines, twenty years suffered with Heart Dis­ trators, or half the amount for either one. ksmttn ’a Tools, Bono Mills, Feed __Mills,| Cider___ believe that you will agree with me that ease, was pronounced incurable by phy­ Parties who know of a crime and con­ Mills, Corn Shell era, Feed Cutters, Lawn Mowers, it will be bad politics to subsitute Luce sicians, death stared him in the face, ceal the fact, are made by the law guilty Land Rollers, Road Plows. Du nap Carta. 8 tee I for Stockbridge. When Chandler was SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Scrapers, Sinks, Fanning Mills, Stoves, Kettles, 1 could not lie down for fear of smother­ accessories. Jack Screws, Hand Carta, Wire Fence, Lsttsr defeated I was at Lansing and had a ing to death. Immediately after using Now is the time for snch persons to THOS. S. SPRAGUF. * SON. Presses, Coffee and Spice Mills, Gnns, Pistols, tttoram And Solicitor. of Pit- discussion with Mr. Luce, in the pres­ the New Cure he felt better and coula place themselves aright before the law, •oft, United State, and foreign. Bicycles, Tricycles. Cash Drawers, Clothes "Wring­ ence of Brother Nelson and Hon. Philo lie down and sleep all night, and is now and receive the reward. 34w2 Correspondence Klkited, lnttruc- WALKER STREET, EAST ers, Meat Choppers, Trucks, Lathee, Engines, _ Mon Pamphlet free. 37 Wist Watches, Organa, Planoa, etc. Send for free cata­ Doty, and Luce showed and declared be a well man. Tbe New Cure is sold, also PATEITSII -... ,m- cc COMO*ms STRICT, DETROIT, logue and save money. Cmicaao Scalb Co .. was doing his best to prevent Chandler ’s Free Book, by Travis A Baker. 2 G. E. CORBIN. ■ - MlMICH. Esuhlieiwd iS6%. Rear of Fowler A Ball’s. *4-18 161S. Jefferson 8t„ Chicago, 111. SOUTHERN CLINTON TKACHKKS AS­ ANNOUNCEMENTS. A REMINISCENCE. II I LEY. Legal. The Republican. SOCIATION. St. Johns guild will inset with Edith Dunn Thun RlLBY. Dec. 26, 1892. day evening of this week. Bub Able Writes of Christmas In His High School Room, DoWItt, Saturday, Hog buyers are thicker than toads ScbedDle ot Teachers’ Eiamioatiou January 7th, 1893. Come to the meeting of the Congregational Y. P. Boyhood Days. after a shower. For Clinton County, 1892-98. Thursday, December 29.1892. 8. C. E. next Sunday at 5:15 p. M. Subject, “Willing Offerings to God. ” J. T. Brace has located in the village St. Johns, Thursday and Friday. March 2 and S, Santa Claus with his big fur overcoat of Byron, Shiawassee county. 1893. D etroit TIME TABLE. Memorial Service* in Memory of tbe late Mary The Daughter* of [Rebecca will give a Leap Year and pockets filled with skates, hand- DeWitt, Friday, March 81,1898. social Saturday evening, Dec. Slat. A cordial in At the regular examinations, ecamina-ionn for G. Scott. sleds. popcorn, silk neckties, plush al­ John C. Cupit recently lost a fine four First and Second Grade* will commence at 9 o’clock . IN EFFECT .. Prayer. citation it extended to all. year-old colt with distemper. a. m. on the first day. and for Third Grade* at 1 Milwaukee 8inging...... The Association The mite and sewing society of the Congrega­ bums, finger rings, bottles of peifnme, o’clock p. h . on the first day. All other examina ­ WlA aY tion* will begin at 8 o’clock a. M. OCTOBER 23, 1892. Memorial Address...... „..Hoo O. G. Pennell tional church will meet Tuesday afternoon, Jan gold sleeve buttons, brass thimbles, the Mrs. Carl Witt passed iway last week R. M. WINSTON. Remarks...... Members of Association uary 8, at 2:30 o’clock, at Mn. E. J. Uulla’. poor man ’s tin plate, and diamonds, and after a week’s illness. She left a small County Commissioner of School*. WMtward. Sineinir ...... The Association Subject for lha Y. P. 8. C. E. meeting at the other necessities, hss come snd gone, babe. ortgage hale —default having a. ►.•eoZ. Whereas, Since the last meeting of oor Southern been made in the condition* af a cer­ Clinton Teachers Association, Mrs. Mary G. Scott, a Baptist church Sunday evening Is " Willing Offer­ and as usual made many a heart merry Joseph Wells returned from the upper M xf'S Q wZ i ings to God." Leader, Hubert Northrup. tain mortgage, made by Henry Lyvere Jr. to STATIONS. IJ very efficient member of the association and • suc­ and glad, while others have been made peninsula after a few months ’ stay in the Thomas McBlain, dated May 20th, 1884, and ra­ go® cessful teacher in our county, ha* boon taken from You are cordially Invited to attend the consecra­ ce rdsd in tbs office of the register of deeds for a-! us by death ; Cfc M tion meeting of the Epworth League,at the M. E, to feel soar and sad by his visit. The pine woods. Clinton county, in Michigan, on May 20th, 1884, in a h a 6 & z Therefore, We, the members of tho Clinton Wm. Kincaid recently lost one of his Liber 63 of mortgage* on page 157, on which mort­ a. in. a. m. p. in p. ni. p. m. County Board of School Examiner*, do moot church, Sunday, January lat. Leader, Miss Ella little kids of to-day look forward with gage there i* claimed to be due at the date of thia DETROIT..... -Lv. 6 SO 10 50 4 05 8 45 10 45 heartily express our deep sorrow at the death oi Stevens. the same hankering desire to attend the fine old standby Arabians. Too bad to notice twenty-one hundred and five dollar* and Milwaukee Junct 7 10 11 10 4 25 9 05 11 06 this beloved and esteemed member of the teaching seventy-eight cents, beside* an attorney fee of Pontiac ...... 7 08 12 00 6 07 9 60 12 15 fraternity of Clinton county. Ladles aid sodlety of West Bingham will meet Christmas festivals and New Years gath­ loose such a relic. thirty dollar*, stipulated in said mortgage to bo . m. a. m. E. M. PLITNKETT, with Mrs. Nelson Palmer Thursday, January 5tb, paid should any proceeding* be taken to foreclose 10 80 1 14 J. B. STONE. erings as they did a half century ago A. B. Otto and wife entertained many •aid mortgage, ana no suit or proceeding at law or Holly...... 8 42 r2 45 5 61 R. M. WINSTON. 1898, at 10 o’clock aharp. A good attendance is de ­ Durand arrive ..... 9 20 1 50 6 50 11 10 2 18 when they used to hang up their a 1* of their children and grandchildren on in equity having been instituted to reoover any Durand leave ...... 9 35 AFTERNOON SESSION; 1:80 O’CLOCK. sired. Special invitation to the gentlemen. part of the debt secured by aaid mortgage. There­ O womo Junct. ar.. 10 05 2 30 7 80 8 06 Staging. The next meeting of the ladies literary club will wool, home-made stockings on a tama­ Christmas day. A happy time was had. fore, by virtue of the power of sale in said mortgage Owoaao June!. I've 10 15 contained, and of tbe statute in aucb case made and Ovid ...... 10 35 2 48 7 47 _ O be held with Mrs. C. E. Van Sickle January 4th, rack pole near the old stick chimney, Mrs. Ed. Bissell, near Wacousta, de- rovided, notice is hereby given that on the 4th 8T. JOHN8...... 10 54 3 06 8 04 Re: 3 58 DEWITT. 1893 An election of officers for the ensuing year where Santa Clause would be sure to SiAYOF MARCH, 1893. at 1 o’clock in tbe after­ Ionia...... 11 49 8 56 8 55 6 10 Discussion ...... Led by Miss Fannie Naracon will be held. All members are requested to be passed this life the 22nd, after a short noon, at the west front door of the court house for >. m. find them as he wandered down the Clinton county, in Michigan, in th* Village of St. DEWITT. present. illness, leaving a babe to storm the ills Lowell...... f2 17 4 24 9 24 5 50 emoke stack to distribute bis presents. Johns, in said county, there will be sold at public Grand Rapids ...... 12 50 5 10 10 20 6 40 Penmanship ...... Mr. Joseph Linton Keystone grange will give an oyster supper at of life. vendue to the highest bidder the premise* des­ G. R. A I. Junct.... 1 05 5 15 10 25 7 10 VICTOR. I can well remember how I used to hang cribed in said mortgage, vlx: The south half of Ferryaburg...... 2 05 6 10 8 20 their hall in Greenbusb New Year’s eve., Decem­ A happy Christmas gathering took the northeast quarter of section thirty-six, in Grand Haven ...... 2 10 6 15 8 25 Discussion ...... Mr. John Butler ber 31st, 1892. Everybody come. «no week from up a long waisted 12x16 sock near the township eight north of range one west, in Michi­ EAGLE. above date, at the same hall, installation of officers place at the residence of George W. gan. a. m. fire place about 7 p. m., and then lie Dated December 7th, 1892. Recitation, “She Wanted to Learn Elocution, ” will take place. The public are invited. Brace, Sr. Their Bons and daughters awake until about half past three a . m., THOMA8 McBLAIN, aCeuwt-w«LXCL. Mr. Geo. R. Heck. and eleven grand children partook of a Perrins A Baldwin , Mortgagee. d d Busy Work...... Mia* Lulu Avery Roll of Honor. thinking I could hear “Old Santa ” Attorneys for Mortgagee. 32-13

16. bountiful repast aud all returned home Woo'gH , * H . . wacousta . crawling down the flues with his arm- 14, ortgage sale default having ...... Miss Alice Gallagher A list of pupils who were neither absent feeling it a day well enjoyed, being the —

No. Discussion ...... 8TATION8. Rapid* Ul Sunday full of sweetmeats for this chicken. been made in the conditions of a mortgage

OLIVE. No. nor tardy during the term ending Decem­ Except &> Z thirty-seventh marriage year of father madeM by John Brown and Sarah J. Brown to a Sunday. Sometimes I would get a jewsharp or a Mail

Ex. Stepheu M. Parr, dated March 80t.h, 1887, aud re­ Or. 5 tS Z Phonics ...... Mrs. S. A. Stewart ber 23,1892: and mother. Come again children. corded March 30th, 1887, in the office of the regis­ Sr a. m a. iu. p. m p. m. DEWITT. Ethel Ash, George Baldwin, mouth organ for a Christmas present ; ter of deeds for Clinton county, in Michigan, in Grand Haven Lt 9 00 2 10 8 00 Discussion ...... Mrs. R. T. Watson Ralph Baldwin. Gertrude Bishop, Ferrysborg...... 5 9 05 2 15 8 05 then again I would get an alfired licking Boys are Going Out of Style. Liber 67 ol mortgages, on page 876, on which mort­ 00® -...... RILEY. Ethel Buck, Burke Campbell, gage there is claimed to be due at the date of this Cora Chapin, Lena Cluvey, lor a New Year’s present. Sometimes I notice eight hundred and sixteen dollars and G. R. A I. Junct.... 6 45 10 05 8 12 10 45 Singing...... The Association Alena Cofeman, Austin Cowles, The advertisements in the World twenty cents, besides an attorney tee of twenty- Grand Rapids ..... 6 50 10 20 3 25 11-00 Mr. Heck will give a reading in the evening for Ralph Cowles, Winifred Daboll, would find a big yellow dinner onion Lowell...... 7 20 10 55 3 58 11 55 recently under the head of “For five dollars, stipulated in aaid mortgage to be paid si the benefit of the organ fund of the DeWitt schools. James Davies, Etta Biller, tied up in the heel of my sock, and my should any proceedings be taken to foreclose said a. iu. Claud Emmons, Ella Fleagle, Adoption ” included seveu boy babies mortgage; and do suit or proceedings at law or in Ionia ...... «... 7 45 11 25 4 27 12 42 Admission 15 cents. Ednu Frink, Lucie Fry, largesister used to tell me that as onions and one girl. The ”ads ” were shown equity having been instituted to recover any part Fowler...... 8 14 11 52 5 02 1 32 m Louie Henderson, Clara Hope, p. m. Let every teacher be on hand at 10 o’clock a. . were good for had breath, Old Santa put to a nurse at the maternity hospital. of the debt secured by said mortgage, therefore, by School officers and friends of education invited. Grace Horton, Paul Jamison, virtue of tbe power of sale in said mortgage con ­ ST.JOHNS...... 8 30 12 17 5 20 2 00 Alex Klnmond, Bert Kipp, it in there to remove the inclement “That’s easy enough to explain, ” she tained, and of the statute in such case made and Shepard tiville ...... 12 30 5 32 Frank Knapp, Loa K repps, said smiling. “YesP” “Girl babies provided, notice is hereby given that on MARCH Ovid ...... 8 44 12 36 5 38 2 27 RKAl. ESTATE. Ray Lattinif, Ota LeBaron, atmosphere from my socks. Of course I 11th. 1893, at 1 o’clock in the afternoon, at the Owosso Junction... 9 02 1 15 6 00 8 10 Emma Lusk. Oliver McQuistlon, are in better demand, hence the sup­ west front door ol the court house fur Clinton a. iu. Edward Brown to Fred F. Murdock, lot 9 Myrtle Miller, Wni. J. Moss, always believed everything my sisters ply is less; seveu hoys to one girl, isu’t county, in Michigan, in the village of St. John*, in Durand ar...... 5 20 9 28 1 47 6 30 3 53 block 4 Brown ’s subdivision of out lot J. Village of Mable Northrup, Irving Padley, told me. Then again I would find my said county, there will be sold at public vendue to Durand leave ...... 9 35 Johns, $50. Andrew Powell, Harry Reed, that about right?” “Why do people tbe highest bidder, the premises described in said Holly...... 6 05 10 14 2 26 7 40 4 47 Nelson Root, William Shutters, stocking as empty as the U. S. Treasuiy prefer to adopt a girl?” "Oh, girls Pontiac ...... 6 45 10 53 3 05 8 25 5 87 Henry D. Smith to Enos Blizzard et. al., land on mortgage, viz : The east half of the northwest section 5 Bingham, $2,200 Harry Squair, Myra Sperry, urn less troublesome, as a general rule, quarter of section twenty-seven, in township Milwaukee Junct.. 7 30 11 30 3 45 9 05 6 :to Bertha Tnotnaa, Millie Tows, was in 1860, and my ma used to tell me seven, north of raoge three west, in Mlchigao. DETROIT...... Ar 7 45 11 50 4 05 9 25 7 00 Margette M. VanDeusen to Ray H. VanDeusen, Nora Wandel, Orra Webb, than boys. They are sweeter iu dis­ Dated December 12tb, 1892. 5-8 of an acre section 12 Duplain, $2,000. as I wiped the big tears on my wampus 49~Chair Car, Buffet Car and Sleeping Car Service Sadie Woodruff, Cora Collins, position and generally more loveable. 83-3 STEPHEN M. PARR, Edward Brown to William Ives, lot 9 block 3 of Robt. Fowler, Grade Gibbs, sleeve, “not to cry, sonny. Old Santa As they grow up they are not so hard Perrins A Baldwin , Mortgagee. Eastward No. 13, nas Pullman Sleeper, Chicago to Brown ’s subdivision of out lot J. Village of St. Carrie Gibbs, Hubert Northrup, Attorneys for Mortgagee. I2w Johns, $50. Ambra Patterson, Harrv Padley, didn ’t have quite enough presents to go to manage. A boy is not a boy unless Detroit. No. 14 has Wagner Chair and Buffet Car, Fred Schneider, Fred VanGleson, Grand Rapids to Detroit. No. 18 has Chair Car, Edward Brown to Emaline Grant, lot 5 block 2 of Harry Walsworth, Joie Blanchard, around this year, but next year if you be is a terror. As soon as he gets ortgage sale .—default having Grand Rapids to Detroit. No. 82 has Wagner Brown ’s subdivision of out lot J. Village of St. Curtle Bradner, Grace Emmons, are real good he will bring you some­ about 6 years old look out. He will M been made in the conditions of a certain real Sleeper, Grand Rapids to Detroit. JobDs, $50. Vesta Huntley, Roy Henderson, be iuto mischief day and night. It is estate mortgage whereby tbe power of sale therein Z. A. Ford to Thomas C. Nooney, lot 2 block 2 George McDonald, Katie McFarlan, thing nice.” This kinder braced me up became operative, executed by William Neilson and Westward No. 11 has Chair Car, Detroit to Grajd Village ol Elsie, $130. Lulu Minis, not so with a girl.' That’s why girls Carrie Neilson, bis wife, of Bath, Michigan, to Rapids. No. 15 has Wanner Chair Car, De­ Edith Mallery, and from that day to this I have always Clark, Baker and Company, a firm doing business troit to Grand Rapids. No. 17 has Pullman Sleeper Horatio Setterington to Robt. F. Miller, lots 1 — 16 Mary Oleson, Oral Pruden, are more desired for adoption than in the city and county of Jackson, state of Michi­ block 4 Village of Elsie, $3,000. Ma v Sage, Adah Sturgis, hung up my stocking whether I get any Detroit to Chicago. No. 81 has Wagner Sleeper, De­ Carl Shaw, Maud TVows, bovnS—N. Y. World. gan, dated the twenty-fifth day of August, 1887, and troit to Grand Rapids. Amael E. Huguelet to Celestlne R. R. Huguelet, Frank Valentine, Frank Watson, thing in it or not, just the same. recorded in the register’s office for Clinton county, JNO. W. LOUD, BEN FLETCHER, land on section 1G Olive, $95. , Ida Shaffer, Willie Richmond, on September first, 1887, in liber 69 of mortgages, Traffic Manager. Trav. Pass. Agent Edward Brown to Phillip Barnhart, lot 20 block 3 Hattie Clark, Ivab Henderson, A little more than two years ago there on pt>"e 238. Said mortgage being afterwards as­ THOMAS BROMLEY. Local Agent Brown's subdivision of out lot J. Village of St. Jennie Wykoff, Karl Northrup, were a good many in the state of Michi­ Nerve Blood signed by tbe said Clark, Baker and Company, to Johns, $50. Whitfield A. Teel, of Bath, Clinton county, Michi­ Byron McCabe, Clyde LeBaron, gan, and several in Clinton county that Tonic Builder gan, by an instrument recorded in aaid register’s ADDITIONAL LOCAL Edward Brown and wife to Samuel E. Glllaro, Ina Kelley, Lewis Gilson, office, it liber 81, of mortgages, at page 61, on No­ Gillam, lot 2 block 3 of Brown ’s subdivision of out lot Ida Wheeler, Cora Haynes, I am personally acquainted with, who vember 22nd, 1892, upon which mortgage there J. Village of St. Johns, $50. Lucile DeWitt, Lulu Hamilton, The factory will shut down next week Wesley Burnes, Jennie Bowers, hung up their little stockings quite early is now claimed to be due and unpaid the sum of two Etta Patterson to George W. Hulbert, 15 acres Mary Fedewa, Hollie Hart, hundred and eighty dollars and thirty-one cents; for repairs. section 14 Essex, $1. Bertha Stevenson, Gertrude Stephenson, in the season with the blissful hope of and no suit at law having been brought to recover Henry Patterson et. al. to',George W. Hulbert, 15 Martha Shlndorf, Edith Washburn, such sum, notice is nereby given that on FRIDAY, Letters advertised December 28, 1892 : acres section 14 Essex, $1. Leon Wheat, Alice Stowell, getting them well filled with nice rich MARCH 24th . 1893, at 11 o'clock a . h . of said day Charlie Bishop, at tbe west front door of the court house, in the Edward Henratta to David S. French, land on Ina Henderson, plums on or about Christmas or New village of St. Johns, Michigan (that being the place Miss Hattie Bowers, Mrs. Bright, Mrs. section 21 Greenbusb, $2,500. Satie Putman. Iva Sturgis. Sarah Bink, Elmer Crane, John Holiday, Tommie Corkin, Minnie Davis, Years 1890. But alas the grass withereth, where the circuit court for Clinton county is held) I Josiah Upton et. al. to John M. Halsted, lot 1 Ida Fox, Maud Bingham, shall sell at public auction on the foreclosure of said Miss Hazel Kenwood, Welhelm Ludwig, block 28 Maple Rapids, $300. Pearl Gilson, Fred Horning, the flower fadeth and man ’s hopes quite mortgage tbe land* therein described, or so much Jacob Carr to Elizabeth Fish, lots 11 and 12 Pearl Bingham, Linda Adams, often turn to chess or cookie before he as sre necessary to pay the amount due thereon Mrs. Perry Miller, Edward Putman (2), block 10G Village of St. Johns, $200. Roy Dutclier, Claud Dutcher, . WILLIAMS with the costs, viz : Commencing forty-two (42) feet, George Fisk, south of tbe northeast corner of lot five (5), run ­ Henry W. Strike, C. F. Smith, Truman Robert M. Steel to Hiram Dunn, lots 2 and 3 Oakley Huntley, is aware of it. I shall not soon forget SOr. MEDICINE C0.t ning south twenty-four (24) feet thence west one block 5 Village of St. Johns, $2,400. Charlie Lyon, Willie Mosher, per box. E. Stiles, Miss Martha Youngs. Harry Scott, Vernle Sbreve, the tired, lonesome feeling that came Schenectady, N.Y. hundred and thirty-two (132) feet, thence north James A. Balter to Noah Wilhelm, 40 acres sec Rula Brown, Ellen Knapp, over me as I pulled down my stocking a for 84.50. anu Brockville, On*. twenty-four (24) feet, thence east one hundred and ■I The school of music and physical cul­ tion 7 Victor, $1,000. Maud Malthouse, Emma Myers, thirty-two (132) feet to the place of beginning, all ture, now located in the Estes block, Mary J. Kenyon to Clayton A. Johnson, lots 4 Edith Shutters, Mable Snow, from the campaign pole soon after elec­ on block six (6) ot the Village of Bath, Clinton and 5 block 11 Village of Ovid, $300. Maud Holmes, Grade Holmes, county, Michigan. closed a most successful term of music Guy Dutcher-----, Fred DeWitt, tion in 1890, and instead of a big ripe Dated December 8th, 1892. Election of Officers. Weill ngton_ Huntley, Otis Sherman, glum in it 1 found notning but a few WHITFIELD A. TEEL, last Saturday. The winter term begins Charlie Sbreve, Louie Shutters, MONET TO LOAN. Charlk 8 F. Hammond , Ase.gnee of Mortgage. Tuesday, January 3d, at which time Ward Tlrrell, Ethel Bishop, dried, withered up leaves, and as I In sums of $1000.00 and over on improved Attorney for >AB8i£Dee;;^^^^^^^^ At the business meeting of the Y. P. S. Jennie Congdon, Bertha Hand, Farm or City Property. Long time, pupils are requested to call at the rooms C. E. of the Congregational church held Blanch Haynes, Leone Bowers, packed my grip for 8alt River soon after ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT THE Emma Butler, Glenn Foerch, low interest, reasonable terms. next session pf the Board ot Supervisor* of and took a long wishful look at the Ingham couDty, Michigan, to be held at Mason, in and time for lessons will be assigned Thursday evening, December 22, the fol­ Glenn Henderson, Mortle Merrill, John B. G. A ull , Mgr. Loan Dept. Ida Martin, Clara Nethercott, court house and jail where I had spent said county, commencing January 2d, 1892, appli­ them. lowing officers were elected : Elsworth Talmage, Fred Simmons, The Hannel Real Estate Exchange, cation will be made by the undersigned for leave President, P. E. Walsworth; vice president Dan Bishop, so raang happy hours the two years pre­ DETROIT. MICH. to construct a dam across Grand River, at a point Following are the names of the pupils Artie Cook, between the northwest fractional quarter and the Lucy Bartlett; secretary, Alex. K. Petrie; Glenn Fell, Clara Kerry, of school district number 6 , Olive, who Robbie Hallenbeck, Pearl Luck, vious, there was a goneness in my southwest fractional quarter of section twenty-one, assistant secretary, Frank P. Buck; treas.. Jessie Mallory, Robert Merril, stomache that reminded me of the time town four, north of range two west, where Pine have been neither absent or tardy dur ­ Ned 8. Bristol; cor. secretary, D. H. Hunt. Theal Tlnkcom, Floyd Finn, street, in the city oi Lansing, if continued south, Legal. would cross said river ; said dam to tie for the pur- ing toe month ending December 9th : Lookout Committee—Mary D. Hunt, Jennie John Chick, Georgie Judd, when I took a sorrel haired girl to a Ettie Wontherwax, Edltn DeGursa, >oee of making said river navigable over the rap- Minnie Black, Glenn Ferguson, Annie Lapham, Hiram Bross, Frank Buck, Maggie Rita Fortress, Pauline Chick, parring bee, and after supper saw her ortgage sale —default having ds, commencing near said point, aD i alse for the Klnmond. Eloise Wheat, Maurice I-amble, go home with another feller. The been made in the conditions of a certain purpose of securing by means of add dam such Keck, Albert Francisco, Maggie Keck, Howard Woodruff, Harrle DeClalre. mortgageM made by Jasper Sinker and Minerva mwer for use in manufacturing r.« is naturally PrayerMeetingCommittee—Frank Parkins, Georgie Grant. republicans all over the U. 8. hung up Sinker to May Warne, dated December 18th, 1888, Dcident thereto. Said dam to hu constructed of Willie Boron, Christies Waidelich, Fred Susie Durkee, Walter Wykoff, Nora Wandell, and recorded in the office of tbe register of deeds sufficient height to raise tbe w*ter in said river at Ramsay, Glenn Sleight, Fred Font, H. M. Baldwin. their socks this year and the state of for Clinton county, in Michigan, on December 22d, the dam not to exceed aix feet above low water 1888, In the book of mortgagee 64, on page 282, on mark, and upon the following plan : The dam Elmer Kinney. Alice Gallagher, teacher. Social Committee—Jennie Smith, Carrie ADDITIONAL COUNTY Michigan iB about the only place that which mortgage there la claimed to be due at the roper to be built by driving white oak piles about Turner, A. C. Adams, DeWitt Hunt, Mamie date of this notice the sum of five hundred and ve feet apart across the streem, extending front SOUTH RILEY. Santa Claus has made them a call. Santa Mrs. Theo. Price has now her new Emmons. eighty and 38-100 dollars, as stipulated in said the cribs on either bank as hereinafter described 1 has not only filled the democrats with mortgage, besides an attorney fee and all other Upon the top of such piles will be bolted with iron studio completed at her private resi­ Missionary Committee—May Moreland, } • South Rilky , Dec. 20, 1892. legal costs of foreclosure, as also therein stipulated bolts, a 10x12 squared timber; on the up stream Mary D. Hunt, Stella Baker, R. 8. McFarlan, pop corn and peanuts, but he has stuffed to t>e paid should any proceedings be taken to fore- side the piles will be planked with two inch plank dence, and a Giand Hallett & Davis [Too late for last week,] A. K. Petrie. Grover ’s stockings with postoffices and close said mortgage; and no' suit or proceeding at securely spiked and against such planking loose piano for use. In making this change John Holmes will visit his relatives law or in equity having been instituted to recover stone and eartn will be banked to the top, and it will be necessary to give up all free Relief Committee—Mrs. F. F. Murdock, Mrs. pension vetoes, and put a whole house any part of the debt secured by said mortgage. sloping up stream for ten feet or more aa shall be P. E. Walsworth, Crlssle Skinner, Grace Mc­ near Manchester for the next two weeks. of congress in each shoe. But the re­ Therefore by virtue of tbe power of sale in said necessary. Ten feet below tbe line of piling before advantages. The regular courses in Donald, Carrie McDonald. mortgage contained, and of the statute in such case mentioned will be another similar line of piling, Bert Chapin relumed to his home in made and provided, notice is hereby given that on but cut off at or below the surface of the water, and Sunday School Committee—Lettle Smith, publicans should not he discouraged, voice culture and technique will be Marion last week, after purchasing a the 18th DAY OF MARCH, A. D., 1893, at 1 o’clock upon such piles will be fastened in a like manner a given as heretofore. School opens Janu ­ Etta Richards, Stella Wolcott, Ned S. Brls- they should keep right on battling for in the afternoon, at the west front door of the 10x12 squared timber. From tbe foot of such tol, Chos. Patterson, Grace McDonald, Ida team in this vicinity. court house for Clinton county, in Michigan, in lower piles to the squared timber at the top of the ary 4th. Recitals will be given at one the right, and discouraging that which the Tillage of St. Johns, in said county, there will upper piles will extend 6x8, Umber braces securely Post. Died, December 12th, of consumption, is wrong, and surely Santa Claus will be sold at public vendue to the highest bidder the bolt-d at each end. From the top of one squared of the halls. Flower Committee—Mamie Emmons, Edith premises in said mortgage described, viz: The timber to the other will extend two inch planking, Mallory, Eugene Livingstone, Alva Bennett, Mrs. Ornn Stevens. She leaves a hus­ bring them a stocking fall of victory in west half of the southwest quarter of section fifteen, having an inclination of not less than thirty and Charles E. Grisson post No. 15G G. A. in township eight, north of range four west, in not exceeding forty-five degrees, serving as an R., at a regular meeting, December 12th, Alice Malthouse. band and four children, the youngest the sweet bye and bye. Michigan ; subject to one Installment of three hun ­ apron. Extending at least thirty feet from low Calling Committee—Penrl Ring, Mrs. A. C. only nine weeks old, to mourn her'great Yours for a Happy New Year, dred dollars, not yet due. water mark iuto the banks on each aide of the elected the following officers: Adams, Pauline Adams, Stella Raker, Mr. A. Dated December 22d, 1892. MAY WARNE, river will be wings of crib work four feet wide con ­ Commander —O. E. Wilson. loss. Bub A ble. A. T. Cross , Mortgagee. structed of plan k and squared timber, and sunk far C. Adams. Attorney for Mortgagee. 34-13 enough below tbe level of the bottom of the river S. V.—W. N. 8uttou. Junior Department —Lettle Smith, supt.: The following officers were elected at to prevent the same being undeimined by crabs J. V.—J. W. Bradner. Grace McDonuld, assistant supt. and muskrats, and rising at least four feet above Chaplain —M. N. Duncan. South Riley grange December 17th : tbe banks, such cribs to be filled with stone. Te Master, Charlie Taylor ; overseer, Frank D U PLA I N. ROBATE ORDER-STATE OF MICHIGAN, such wings tbe main dam shall be securely an ­ Surgeon—H. H. Harris. Pomona. P County of Clinton, ss. At a session of tbe chored by heavy timber securely bolted. O. D.—J. Lathrop. D uplain , Dec. 26, 1892. Probate Court for the County of Clinton, holden at 5. It is proposed to construct a shute in said Love ; lecturer, Arthur Wade ; chaplain, the Probate Office, in the Village of St. Johns, on Q. M.—E. D. Smith. dam for the passage of logs and timber. Said shute The next meeting of Pomona grange Frank Eddy ; secretary, Miss Ella Dills ; We notice some old time Michigan Monday, the 12th day of December, in the year one to be fourteen fret wide, the opening to be at least O. G.—A. Fell. treasurer, Scott Pike; steward, Arthur winter weather during the past few days. thousand eight hundred and ninety-two. two feet lower than the Tgeneral surface of the dam. Officers elected at a meeting of the will be held with Bengal grange Janu ­ Present, Hon. Joel H. Cranson, judge of probate. The bottom of tbe shut* shall be constructed of ary 4th, 1893. Program ; Miller; .assistant steward, Tunis Ter* Nehemiah Hainer has new house com­ In the matter of the estate ol Moses D. Taber, four inch plank and resting upon timbers placed Order of the Chosen Friends Dec. 27th : deceased, Leander C. Taber, administrator ot said upon the top of piles driven in the manner herein ­ Welcome address by Miss Bertha Lyon. estate having made application for the allowance of C.—A. 8. Fildew. williger; Pomona, Miss Belle Snyder; pleted and now has his family comfort­ before described, and shall have an inclination of Response by the Lecturer. his final account. not less than thirty and not exceeding forty.five V. C.—Clemmie Crossman. Flora, Miss Effie Reed ; ceres, Miss ably settled in the same. Thereupon it is ordered that Thursday, the 5th Reports of Retiring Officers. degrees. Secretary—Clarence A. Wilcox. day of January, 1893, at 1 o’clock in the afternoon 6. There shall be placed a flood gate In said dam Installation of Officers. Blanche Dills; gate keeper, Fred Snyder; be assigned for tbe examination of said account, at T. —Hattie L. Hicks. The social at Winfield Hall’s, is Sat­ so constructed as to make it possible to let off the Hon. W. A. Norton is expected to address the lady assistant steward, Miss Erma Kim­ the Probate Office, in tbe Village of St. Johns. water from the pond when necessary without in ­ urday evening December 31st, instead And it is further ordered that notice be given to P. —Mary Gardner. meeting in the evening. jury to the dam. M.-Minnie Smith. ball. X. of Friday evening December 30th the persons interested in said estate, of the time 7. At the north end of the dam ahall he con ­ A cordial invitation is extended to all. and place of said hearing, by causing a copy of this structed a slanting bridge so arranged with roller* W. —Minnie Tick. O. L. BECKWITH, Lecturer. The Christmas tree at the Colony order to be published iu Thk Clinton Republi ­ that a row-boat or skiff can be passed over the dam G.~G. II. Nethercott. P R I C E. M. E. church drew a large crowd and a can , a newspaper printed and circulated in said at any stage of water. 8.—W. H. Watts. County of Clinton, tor three successive weeks pre­ Dated Lansing, December 13th, 1892. Prick , Dec. 27, 1892. vious to said day of hearing. Trustees—Mrs. J. T. Cole, G. E. Corbin, T. 8. Notice to Subscribers. very pleasant time was reported, 38-8 GOTLIEB LEADLEY. Miss Kittie Hill, our school teacher, is 83-3 JOEL H. CRANSON, Del I rood t. Subscribers frequently send in re E. Baker has bought the old Stephens (A true copy.) Judge of Probate. RDER OF PUBLICATION.— spending the holidays with her parents State of Michigan. Twenty-ninth Judicial LITERARY NOTES. mittances and ask for receipts. While place. He will move and repair the Circuit,inO Chancery. Mary C. Smith,complainant, receipts are always given, the figures on in DeWitt township. buildings in the spring and then move RDER OF PUBLICATION.—STATE OF vs. Clinton F. Smith, defrndent. the label show the date paid to. Every Michigan, Clinton County. Twenty-ninth Ju­ Suit pending in tbe circuit court for the county What would you do if you were a stranger in Miss May Exelby, who for some time his family. Odicial Circuit in Chancery. Maria L. Tbieehouse,of Clinton, in Chancery, at court house in St. John* London, with no money except a million-pound subscriber can tell how the account has been a domestic in the home of J. complainant, vs. George S Threehouse, defendant. on the fourth day of October, A. D., 1892. bank note In your pocket, and some good reasons stands by looking at the label. Where Frank Brass, who for two or three Suit pending In the Circuit Court for the county Iu this cause it appearing from affidavit on file no figures are given, the subscriber owes C. Brunson, is visiting her parents this of Clinton In chancery, at St. Johns, on the 26th that the defendant, Clinton F. Smith, can not be why you were afraid to go to the Bank of England years past worked in Owosso, is day of December A. D., 1892. found within the state ot Michigan, and It a resi­ and get it changed 7 Thu la the theme of Mark over three years. Tiik Rehublican week, In this cause it appearing from affidavit on file dent of the state o( Michigan he keeps concealed, Twain ’s story, “The £1,600.000 Bank-Note, ” which would be glad to hear from those in now employed in one of the Elsie meat that the defendant, George S. Threehouse, is not a aud deponent save she believes said defendant is arrears. tf Jesse and Elijah Woohams, who are markets. resident of this state, but resides in the state of not a resident of this state, but hla residence i* will be printed in the January Century. Kansas, on motion of A. T. Cross, complainant ’s unknown, on motion of Tinkbara A Clark, com­ erecting a house on their eighty acres of O sko . solicitor, it is ordered that the Baid defendant, plainant ’s solicitors, it is ordered that the said de- wild land near Chesaning, visited their George 8. Threehouse, cause bis appearance to be lendant, Clinton F. Smith, cause his appearance to entered herein, within four months from the date be entered herein, within five months from the parents over Christmas. O L I V E. ol this order, and in case of bis appearance that he date of this order, and in case ol his appearance Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov ’t Report cause hia answer to the complainant ’s bill of com­ that he cause bis answer to the complainant ’s bill Next week our supervisors will be in Olivr , Dec. 27, 1892. plaint to be filed, and a copy thereof to be served of complaint to be filed, and a copy thereof be on said complainant ’* solicitor within twenty days served on said complainant ’s solicitors, within session and they should bear in mind Eva and Anna Throop are entertain ­ after service on him of a copy of said bill and twenty days after service on him of a copy of said that it costs the county $48 for every ing three cousins from Watertown. notice of this order ; and that in default thereof, bill and notice of this order; and that In default said bill be taken as confessed by said non-resident thereof, said bill be taken os confessed by the said day that they remain at the capitol. Mr. Jones and family, of Nebraska, defendant. non-resident defendant. And it is farther ordered that within twenty And it is further ordered, that within twenty Cut this out and put it in your hat. are visiting his mother, Mrs. John Drake. days the aaid complainant causes notice of this days the said complainant cauae a notice of tbi* The following are the names of those order to be published in Thk Clintok Republi ­ order to be published in The Clinton Republi ­ Josiah Upton was out to see John can , a newspaper printed, published and circulat­ can , a newspaper printed, published and circulat­ in our school who were neither absent ing in said county, and that such publication be ing in said county, and that such publication be Bloss about buying some timber Monday. continued therein at least once in each week for continued therein at least once in each week, for nor tardy for the month ending Decem­ Mrs. Allison Merrihew is in a critical aix weeks in succession, or that she cause a copy of six weeks in succession, or that she cauae a copy of ber 9th: Ray and Edna VanBnrger, this order to be personally served on said non-resi ­ this order to be personally served on said non ­ condition with hemorrhage of the lungs. dent defendant at least twenty days before the resident defendant at least twenty days before the Willie Eiserman, Gracy Arthur. Tardy time above prescribed lor bis appearance. time above prescribed for his appearance. ■ J. C. Shumaker is entertaining his 8. B. DABOLL, WILLIAM H. CASTLE, but not absent: Geo. and Theodore A. T. Cross , Circuit Judge. 31w6 Circuit Court Commissioner, Ashley, Harry VanBurger, Minnie Price. cousin, Mr. Young, of Wayne county, Complainant ’s Solicitor. 35 6 For Clinton County, Michigan. ABSOLUTELY PURE V enice . (A true copy.) Attest: Tinkham A Clark , Emory E. Urir, JutrriCK. Ohio. E. K. URIE, Register. Complainant ’* Solicitor*. Register.

i.s is ——j(*i nshhmbh j r*." A'Ai-JCvas". ■—r- j$; uZSSRMKiM T §@ ST. JOHNS REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1892

TO OAUrOMIA irdil THE GOVERNMENT CATS. a living by professional and personal *«*• •Ttm leathwra service outside that of mechaulosL labor or work lo shops In the prac­ fasiaer’s sunshine hu departed ; Ia- UNCLE SAM EMPLOYS THREE tice of law and medicine. the teach­ HOLMAN S. HUMPHREY, m aummer is left behind. Fall u nearly HUNDRED OF THEM. ing of musio and art, literature and gone. and if we stay where we are- anchored to onr homes, so to speak— science* and in clerical work of dif ­ Consulting Physician :- • < there is no escaping old Winter. Noth* Thajr Are Kept at T’ostofllces to Protect ferent kinds in government and other lag is as invigorating and helpfsl to a The Maila—Poaalei of the White official places -AND- healthy, strong person, and nothing is lluuie-Cktt That Swarm more harmful and hurtful to a delicate at the Capitol. OLD ENGLISH CUSTOMS. * * ’‘OfCRATING Su RGCON:* er sick one, than a northern winter. To the latter class, in which may be in ­ How Worshiper* U miI to Be Kept Awake LATE OF LONDON, ENGLAND. cluded ail kinds and condition of Three hundred and odd cats are —Doir* to Charch. invalids, the sunny, health-giving cli­ There was once a time a long time Has confined his professional labors almost exclusively to Ohio, Indiana maintained by the United States gov- and Michigan for the past four years, end more particularly to Southern mate ef California, “Our Italy,” is , ernment, the cost of their support be­ toe extending over several centurie* strongly recommened by every physican when there was a salaried official in Michigan for the paBt two years. He has visited this county regularly every abreast of the times. California, a nat* ing carried as a regular item 00 the accounts of the postofiioe department church to waken sleeping members of four weeks during that time and has treated and cured more long standing mral “all-the*year* ’ronnd ” sanitarium, the congregation and to expel dogs and difficult cases than would Beem possible lor any doctor to cure; indeed not only invitee the invalid to bathe in They are distributed among about from the sacred edifice These in ­ its glorious sunshine, but presses an invi ­ fifty postoffices. and their duty is to he cures after all other methods but his have failed. There is scarce a tation epon the winter tourist, who is | keep rats and mice from eating postal dividuals are alluded to in the records neighborhood in your county where some hopeless invalid has not been either lent on pleasure or research, to as sluggard-wakersand dog-whlppera, j matter and mail saoks. Their work and the fees paid them were very snatched almost from the grave by the wonderful intuitive skill of this great mpany to go and examine these •ward at all (Pure Food Expositions. Each BunecRimone mat bioin a* amt timr . ods. For full description and map, blind caL opium monopoly in India would meat :kage makes two large pies. Avoid id any . information, address or call WniM-n Wiirkm. an annual loss to the already totter­ Btatkms— and Insist on having the Addreae all orders to mu E. P. Skene, There are to-day more than 200. 000 ing revenue of that empire of from NONE SUCH brand. Land Onw Mon ' I.C.D 1 O*, _ 000.000 £6.000 00 THE REPUBLICAN- 71 Mlofcigaa A t* , Ohicags, HI. women in the United States earning A 4. to , Jl MJSMmi A SOULE. Synfua* N. T. Z*M ST. JOHNS REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY* DECEMBER 29,1892.

r. i, v Consider* It "a household necessity. Mr. 'BRANCH, Dundee. Alas! the postiliona wero the stern awa j. Dan l how- ±;jF. whiting, Newton, Kansas, accentuates the poison fa Star Wood, however IS WITH A ROSEBUD. bis opinion (nut: ”1 have used Dr. Bull’a dead drunk — the horses dead beat ever, merely said: Cough Byrup In nay family for tha last may have This fair rosebud, Elsie, see, and lame besides. Obviously there “It’k just a sinful waste oi powder sight years and oonsider It a household it may ho Gathered by my huDd for thee, was nothing for it but to wait He and shot to say notning of misprison necessity. ” by Dr. Pierce’s ( While the noruing yot was new, for manslaughter. Bide a wee! Ilo’ll cover/. It’s s remedy that And its leaves all wet with dew. walked by the shore and tried to Locusts are still eaten In Africa and Ara­ every organ into healthful It may die —but if for thee, cool his fevered brain in vain. Then be glad to let her drift in by and by!” bia. purifies and enriches the blood, i Who would not the rosebud bot he turned into the inn. Flora waa So saying, he unyoked a pair of through it cleanses and Invigorate* Shall I tell thoo to my thought already up rosy as her namesake, horses, and desiring the po9tilllooa to Rheumatism knocked higher than a kite. tho whole system. Balt-rheum, Tes­ Whom its fresh young boauty broughtl Mr. J. N. Bucher, Mineral Point, Ohio, de ­ and hungry as a hunter. No bread- follow with the coach, be and M’Al- poses and saya: "I have used Salvation ter, Eczema, Erysipelas, Boils, Car­ Conscious then in turn to thoe lister rode leisurely along the side of Oil for rheumatism, and in one or two ap­ buncle*, Enlarged Glands, and the It oan bring no thoughtof me. and-butter miss thla but a woman —a plications knocked It higher than a kite.” worst Scrofulous Sores and Swell­ By this token know, young maid, true, large-hearted woman —with a tho Frith, keeping pace with the ings, are perfectly and permanently Hosebuds are not all that fade. well-balanced mind enshrined in a boat Despite all Curly’s effort* al­ John the Baptist ate locusts and wild cured by it. Wouldst thou quite believe, if told, though she drifted down toward the That I was not always old? well-balanced body. 81ie was elate honey. Unlike the ordinary Sprint mod- Yet the floweret prithee take; and confident; he was feverish and sea, it was all he could do to keep Cm Brown's Bronchial Troche* for icines or aarsapariUaa, the ** Dieoov- Wear it for the giver’s sake. anxious. The breakfast, which con ­ her from running ashore into the doughs. Colds and all other Throat Troubles. ery ” works equally well at all •**•■ Though it breathe to thoe, in sooth, —“Pre-eminently the best.”—liav. U knut sisted of an abundunce of fish, fresh very arms of the enemy. Flora was WABD liKZCUKB. on*. All the year round and In all But of beauty, now and youth, from the sea an tour ago a dish of for going out upon the ehanee of cases, it is guaranise d, as no other When it fades into the sear. either landing at Dundee or of being blood medicine is. If it ever fails It may then suggest me, doar. ham and egga and delicious fresh Napoleon's favorite dainty waa blood ~i • to benefit or cure, yon have your ONE ENJOYS —Century. bannocks and butter, lay untouched picked up by some ship in the offing. ding. moi ,<*y back. You pay only for the All the strength was leaving his Both the method and results when before Curly. As for Flora, she had We eat too much and take too little out­ good you get. body, but all the courage remained door exercise. This Is the fault of our modern Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant The Actor’s Story. the healthy appetite of young, fresh, Isn ’t it safe to say that no other vigorous womanhood, and was not strong in her heart civilisation. It Is claimed that GarHeld Tea, blood - purifier can be "jufa a# and refreshing to the taste, and acts a simple herb remedy, helps Nature to over ­ BT JOHN (OLEJIAN. ashamed of it She did ample justice “Let ue go out to sea darling." come these abuses. good ?” gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, to the simple fare. He couldn ’t taste ahe said. “We can only diet and If it were, wouldn ’t It be sold so • liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys ­ CHAPTER III—CoNTmuRa better death than life without you!" He la good that does good to others.—La a morsel, and callod for whiskey. Bruyere. If afflicted with tem effectually, dispels colds, head­ The girl sprung from her bed and She looked on with wondering eyea At length they were opposite a ■or* *y «». iim 1 Thompson's Ey« Water aches and fevers and cures habitual confronted him, with her teeth set astonished, and it mu9t be confessed, small fishing village The fishermen Noirphlne Habit Cured la lO constipation. Syrup of Figs is the and her eyes a-glara Then, folding not over pleased. When be had got who were mending their nets in front to 20 day*. No par till eared. only remedy of its kind ever pro ­ her arms she said. “Cut awa’. but a dram or two down he began to pick of their cottage j sprung to their feet OPIUM DRI.J.STEPHENS! L*b*noa,Ohie* duced, pleasing to the taste and ac­ de'il a word you'll get out o’ up a little; and trifled with the break­ and stood horror-stricken at the sight ceptable to the stomach, prompt in Jeannla ” fast, but it was in vain. He became of the frail skiff and the two helpless 5B5TMSSBKi£sgjj£S its action and truly beneficial in its •Curse you, then; take that—and fretful and irritable; every sound dis ­ creatures drifting out to destruction. that!" roared ihe Infuriated father, concerted him—the waiters’ footsteps Alow, moaning sound came over effects, prepared only from the most as he sent the whip writhing into her the water; the boat trembled beneath healthy and agreeable substances, its in the passaga the creaking of the tender flesh. Fortunately the girl door, the whistling of the wind. them. Curly knew what that signi­ th*. j«r month bj ,------—. many excellent qualities commend it had thrown herself upon the bed in All at once, as If by maglo, the fied; so did the fishermen; so did to all and have made it the most her clothea a circumstance to which storm ceased, the sea became calm as Deempster. Lumbago, Headache, Toothache, popular remedy known. she probably owed her life. Mad a mill-pond. The ferryman came “It meana ’’ replied Deempster. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c with rage, M’Allister plied the whip NEURALGIA, bustling in. •that if they are not ashore in ten •ace Throat, Swelling*, Trost-blta* “fVftNGE - BLOSSOM" and $1 bottles by all leading drug­ until she dropped senseless Then •The ferry was a’ richt the noo. If minuteB no power on earth can save ^^^W Cures All Female Diseases. SCIATICA, Sample an«l Hook Free. Send le Stay te gists. Any reliable druggist who Deempster intervened. It’s no use the lady and the shentlemens would them. She's game to go down— I Sprain*, Brut***, Barn*, Scald*. may not have it on hand will pro ­ whipping a dead dog." said he. “D like to cross, David would be ready can see itiu her eyes; but that white- Dr. J. A. McGill &. Co.. I* SPamnmn, Chicago, —n her! there let her lie! They’re livered hound hasn ’t the pluck to go tm CHARLES A V0SKLIR CO.. Bstthsert. ■* cure it promptly for any one who for them in twa minutes." Curly be­ Plso’s Remedy (Ur catarrh I* the ■■ wishes to try it. Do not accept any pone north by tho mail; we haven ’t came radiant; in faoL became the through with it They’ll bo ashore ■ Best. Knsiest to Us*, and Chenpet*. BH substitute. a moment to loose. I’ll gang and see young hero Flora’s fancy had painted in five minutes! ” the horso9 ready while you get him. Recovering his appetita he The fellow was right. Toor Curly CATA R R M CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. dressed. " attacked the breakfast vigorously. “had not the pluck" to see the woman Bold by druggists or woi by mail, SAN FRANOISOO, CAL, Half an hour later a coach and four he loved dearer than his own life go 80c. EL T. Hazeltlne. Warren. Pa. LOUISVILLE, U. NEW YORK, ft* As he did so the clatter of horses’ horses; with two postiliona were at hoofs and the roll of distant carriage down to death before his eyes while the door. Both men examined the wheels were heard. At tho sound he he had the power to save her. He Unlike the Dutch Process priming of their pistola both filled started to his feet and turned pale. therefore gradually suffered the boat their bosks with spirits, then off they to drift ashore. Bile BeMis No Alkalies “What’s the matter, my love? ” in ­ -oa- “German went through the night aud tho dark- quired Flora The moment before they landed she said. nesa ••Nothing, " he replied. “Nothing, “Remember, I’m your wife.dar ­ Other Chemicals 55 When the chase commenced the lov ­ ling—your wife. Tell them that and Small. are used in the darling, nothing; only I'm not quite preparation of ers had barely two hours' start; their they will not dare to part us." Guaranteed to cure Bilious Attacks, 6!ck- destination was 8L Andrewa Im­ myself this morning. Slip on your Now. of course. Curly know that Headache and Conatlpation. 40 in each W. BAKER & CO.'S Syrup mediately on tlieir arrival they were hat and cloak, dearest, -while I settle the statement that he mnde to the bottle. Price 36c. For Bale by druggists. tho bilL" So saying, he rang the Plot or* “7, 17, 70 ” and sample dose free. My niece, Emetine Hawley, was, to be married by a young clergyman, innkeeper, combined with certain cor­ a friend and fellow-student of Curly’s. bell and Flora left the room to pre­ roborating circumstance* would con ­ •A A SNITH A C0U Proprietor*, NEW TOOL taken with spitting blood, and she pare for her dopartura The dodder ­ reakfastCocoa As they sped through the night, what stitute them, according to Scotch which is absolutely became very much alarmed, fearing were rain, storm or tempest to them!* ing old landlady came creeping along law. really • man and wife. But he pure and soluble. that dreaded disease, Consumption. Their arms clasped round each othor, like a snail, and snail-like departed to loved her too well to suffer tho I It ha* more than three Hmso She tried nearly all kinds of medi­ their kisses on each other's lips—they make out her bilL Meanwhile tho DO YOU the strength of Cocoa mixed sound of the approaching carriage shadow of shame to fall upon her. i with Btarcb, Arrowroot or cine but nothing did her any good. were in heaven! The horses wero [to bk con riNomx J _ ’Sugar, and Is lar more eco­ wheels got nearer. 'Gracious God!" nomical, costing less than one cent ft cup. Finally she took German Syrup and strong and well trained, the postilions It is delicious, nourishing, and kasilt she told me it did her more good wero wiry and indefatigable —on. on ho exclaimed, 'should it be—? How AN AMUSING EXPERIMENT. DIQKITKD. ______than anything she ever tried. It they went little dreaming that they long is this horrible old woman going Sold by fi refers everywhere. stopped the blood, gave her strength were being already hotly pursued. At to make out her beastly bill? Ilow Naval Engagement Imitated bj Mean* W. BAKER & CO., Dorob3ster, Hass. and ease, and a good appetite. I la9t dawn struggled over the Grampi­ long is Flora going to be? Sho of Chalk and Vim-gar. had it from her own lips. Mrs. ans. It was a dull, gray morning, might bo getting herself up for The amusing experimont of a lilli- the rain still came drizzling down, presentation at court? putiau naval battle can bo made with Mary A. Stacey, Trumbull, Conn. At last the bill came, and was paid white chalk and the ordinary table Honor to German Syrup. €> and the sun strove in vain to emerge from the mist What mattered that? —at lust Hora hud completed her vinegar. Model say. a dozen chunks IT SAVED The love in their hearts made sun ­ hasty toilet. of chalk to the resemblance of ship* shine enough to Illuminate the uni ­ Tho sounds wero getting nearer. planing the bottoms evenly, and verse. Imagine his consternation The farmer was ready and waiting. using matches for masts, smokestacks when ho discovered that he had A moraeut more, and — and turrets. 'Jhe rival forces you can arrived not at Dundee, where ho in ­ Leaving the house rapidly, and hur­ distinguish by coloring the enemy ’s HIS BABY. rying down toward tho ferry, some ships with black ink. leaving your TAKE tended to cross tho Firth of Tay God bless the children. Anything J at Droughty ferry, but at a miserable throe hundred yards distant, they own white. Having placed them in a stopped on board the boat At that that alleviates their sufferings and that fishing village miles and miles higher pan or plate close to an imaginary 'll Osrtt Colli. Cought, Sort Throat, Croup, hfhnzs, restores them health when they are up in tho direction of Forth! The moment a carriage and four horses; dividing line, pour a good quantity of Whoopiag Coach. BroschltU tsd itthat- A emit ears afflicted, is deserving of great praise. in a “lather of sweat,” galloped liko vinegar between the chalk sticks. In ­ for Contsnptios la Srtt ittcot, isd t tore relief la td- truth was after changing horses at vusod ittfoi. Cii tt coco. Too wCl to* tho ozcillist When we consider that half the popu­ Forfar the poor postiliona soaked mad round the corner of the hill im­ stantly you will hear an audible seeth­ sflKt tfttr ttkiag tho flrtt dett- Cold hr dotlert troiy- lation of the world die before they through and through, half blinded by mediately overhanging the beach. ing. like the hissing of shells in actual vhtro. Ltrgo bottles 60 costs tal 81.00. P reach the age of five years, we can see the rain aud sleot, and wholly fogged Two men jumped out. The one warfare, while tho ships as if puffing what a boon any remedy is that ban ­ by the too frequent potations of roared in a voice of thundor. “Hold up steam will begin to move forward ely ’s catarrh ishes the chief danger of childhood, for “mountain dew, ’- had taken a wrong there! Como back. or by---I’ll in slow revolutions, leaving behind 80 per cent of deaths in these infants shoot tho pair of you.’’ them streaks of foam such as aro ob­ CREAM BALM come from croup. Mothers will read turning and lost their way in the the following short epistle wiih in ­ Flora sprang before her lover liko served in the wake of moving vessels. Cleanse* the THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGH.T AND dark. To reach Dundee was now terest. a lioness dofetiding her young, and Nasal Passages, NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. impossible, for the horses were When meeting at the dividing line they K ansas City , Mo ., N ot . 30, 1S93. My doctor nay* It sets gently on the stomach, liver culled out: and kldnern, ‘and In a pleasant laxative. This thoroughly blown, and tho postilions will have attained quite a respectable My baby, 19 months old, is very much drink I* made from herba. and is prepared lor Uae refused to budge another foot To ••Shoot me first then! ” speed, bumping and cuffing together Allays Pain and subject to croup. Recently we have as easily as tea. It la called . inako matters still pleasanter, the In his rage M’Allister fired, and in the endeavor to push one another Inflammation, been induced to use Reid ’s German' LANE’S MEDICINE storm, which had lulled for a moment would certainly have killed her had furthest from the dividing line. The Heals tho Sores- Cough & Kidney Cure and we no All druggistssell It at 69c. and $1 a nackiura. If now burst into a hurricane, the sea not Deempster struck up his hand, engagement often proves an exciting longer dread these attacks. Two doses you oaunot get It, send your address for a free Restore* the sample. I.line's Kntnily !Medicluo moves leaped mountains high, and at this lie then called out to the ferryman. one, Of course the side has won give relief. 1 give it freely and do not Ike kesrti ruck day. Addrrr* • Ho; you there. David Donaldson! Senses of Taste fear an overdose. I» OKATOH If. WOOPWATtei T.iPOV. N. T point tho Lirth was absolutely impas- which has the larger number of ships sabla They must wait the cessation You ken me; I’m Dan ’l Deempster. of nearest the center after the affray. and Smell. • J. W. MARSn, Strathminea You see those?” and Manager Depot Transfer, Of the storm. Alas! that waiting! 'J he chemical solution of this seeth­ TRY THE CURE.HAY-FEVER Kansas City, Mo., 202 East Fifth Street. If they were only on the other side, ho flourished a handful of greasy ing mystery is quito simpla explains pound notes. “They are youra if you Harper’s Young I’eopia Chalk be­ A particle Is applied Into each noxtril and Is agree 'N. H. Downs ’ Elixir! the holy words once said, all the able. Price 60 cents ot Druggist, or ty matI. W. N. U.. D.—10—53. fathers and lovers in the world could put back and land those twa” ing largely carbon combines with the EI.Y BROTnFP.S. 8fl 'Vnrron Rtreet. New York. WILL CURE THAT not unsay them. Anyhow, thero was There was a moment ’s pause, and acid of the vinegar in carbonic acid, no help for it, so they rested all that tho ferryman remained irresolute. tho Eiimo gases that cause the effer­ day at the'Village inn. Then Curly produced u handful of vescence of most mineral waters. It was a day of doubts and fears- a sovereigns and forced them upon Tho gases rise to the suface of tho Cold day of delicious hopes and desperate him. whispering: vinogar in small bubbles of sufficient anxieties. With all poor Curly’s ••All yours now, and as much more strength to cause the current which AND STOP THAT follies he had the heart of a man and when we land on the other side!" turns the chalk. the instincts of a gentleman. .Al­ David hesitated no longer; he binco the patriotic youth will want though ho had told the innkeeper that pocketed the gold, and sung out with to see the American boats win. it will Articles Flora and ho were man and wife, yet, a laugh, “lleigh. Strathminea a bird be well for him to remember that Cough, lest the breath of slander should hero- in the hand is worth twa in the bush; the best quality of chalk con ­ after taint her name. he slept that paper is guid. but gold is better!” tains the largest portion of carbon. by Has stood the test for SIXTY TEAMS | night at tho ferry-house, or rather he • Hy. mon. " replied Deempster. It will also prove of advantage to 'and baa proved Itself the beet remedyi tried to sleeps for he could scarcely • but lead goes farther than either in piano the chalk carefully, so as to I known for the enro of Consumption, close nis eyes for impatience and a pinch like this! See that noo!" permit it to glide easily. i Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, and \ anxiety. As for Flora she slept and An he spoke he fired, and hit the side Great [all Lung JHseases in young or old. dreamed she was in Elysium. of the rowlock nearest to him. com - i Worries the Author*. Trice 33c., 60o., and 11.00 per bottle. pletely carrying it away. Meanwhile tho irate father and the The position of tne body during SOLD EVERYWHERE. angry lover encountered midway on “Now. David, my roannie. ” he Pastors ' HXKSY, J03:TB:S t LOSS, Prepi., Burlln*t», Vi., continued, literary composition has always been the journey to Inverness Mr. Italian- “bo advised; for if ] fire ^ a mutter of great concern to authors. tyna factor to the Duke of Athol who again 1 shall put a bullet in your 1 Charles Kingsley and numerous other CROUP REMEDY! was riding post haste to Aberdeen. shoulder as sure as my name is Daa’l writers of distinction found that their Will present views on interesting social and religious themes by The only medicine known that will cure Mem. Deempster.” There was an awkward leaders of thought in the American pulpit: brsnou. Croup. In a private practice of twenty Ho had come by the direct route on ideas flowed more freely when they rears Is kas never fhllrd to rare ney kind of the highway, and had changed horses pause, then tho ferryman replied, j Croup. Trial paiknijr by mail, JO o»-M. Box, OOc. •■bay nae mair! say nao inair. btrath- | stood on their feet slowly paoing the Da. Biuiis I'uomtiETAKY Co, Jamaica. N. V. where the mail stopped two hours room, while one eminent composer Rev. Morgan Dix, D. D., LL. D. before. The fugitives wore not mines! Enough is as guid as a feast; ! did his best woric sitting bolt upright DR.KILMER’S among the passengers, of that ho was I’m cornin ’ back." So saying with a in a gilded drawing-room chair, at­ Rector of Trinity Church, New York City, will answer ths quite certain, and it would have been sudden and dexterous movement* ho tired in his finest clothing, and an interesting question: "Are Society Women Insincere? ” impossible for them to have reached ' awun 2 the ,J°at round and headed : American poet of note rests on his Inverness by any other conveyance j her for the shore. He had reckoned, j spine; his feet high in the air, to The Rev. John R. Paxton, D. D. without his encountering them on the i however, without Hora, who was sit- i write his most enjoyable versa On road. More than that, he had been ting behind him in the stern. With ' this point Dr. Dander Brunton has one of the most popular of New York’s pastors, will at the theater the night previous a movement as sudden and as dexter ­ ous as his own, she plucked the fellow made some investigations that entitle discuss in two articles: "The Social Side of a Church” 1 when an apology was made for Curly, him to the world's gratitude; for be and "Are Women More Religious than Men? ” who had been announced, strangely from his seat down came his head thinks that he has thereby discovered enough, for the part of Tangent in ! athwart the gunwale and there he lay. stunned and senseless. Lnfortu ­ the secret of having ideas at wilL In “The Way to Get Married." It was j the course of his experiments he His Eminence Cardinal Gibbons alleged by Johnston that “Mr. ( amp- ! nately in the struggle one of the placed himself in various positlona the foremost prelate of the Catholic Church in America, bell had disappeared at a moment's was unshipped and fell overboard, where it drifted out of reach. Curly, and found that bis mental activity will tell the beautiful story of what constitutes "The notice, and gone no man knew was greatest when he lay flat on a Life of a Sister of Charity.” The above articles, in con ­ whilhor." who was a capital boatman, seized table. Then ideas bubbled up in his kidney livers nAWP With ourses both loud and deep MAD ! the remaining and tried to scull nection with the unpublished writings of Henry Ward mind. By and by be thought that, as Beecher, will appear, during 1893, in lister and Deempster retraced their out to sea. The ferry was only two he was doing so well in a reclining Biliousness, •tepa and returned »o Aberdeen j” i or three miles wide. If wind and position, he might sit up but it would company with Hallantyne; ylen tide served It was a mere nothing; Headache, foul breath, sour stomach, heart­ but unfortunately the tide was going not da “The moment ” says the The Ladies’ Home Journal burn or dyspepsia, constipation. changing horses, they turned their doctor, '-that 1 raised my head my faces toward the south. i out and the wind dead in his tooth. Poor Digestion, ; At first his skill and strength stood mind became an utter blank; so I pat CHAPTER IV. 1 him in good stead. The prospect of my heud down again flat on the table Distress after eating, pain and bloating in the On the Track. and finished tuy article in that po­ 10c. a copy at the News-stand* Stomach, shortness of breath, pains In t ho heart. j the rewnrd nerved his arm and gave sition. ” After a night of horrors Curly arose him added power—on tho one side, One Dollar a Year Loss of Appetite, i with the sun and rushed to the window. love. Ufa happiness: on the other, ah! The Advlre Waa Followed. A splendid fooling to-day and a depressed one The sea was still raging furiously. - he didn't like to think of that! Flora The Curtis Publishing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. to-morrow, nothing seems to taato good, tired, The ferryboat was a mere cocklo encouraged him with sweet and ten ­ Minister —My advice has all been sleepless and all unstrung, weakness, dcbiUty. shell; ’twould bo sheer madness to der words, while M’Allister raved like thrown away on that Mnuggins boy. Gaarantr* —Use contents of One Bottle, If not be» try the passage till tho storm abated. a maniac; and had it not been or Ilis Wife—But the boy is following idled , Prnggtata will refund you tho price paid. At Druggists, fiOr. Size, $1.00 Size. Then he went to look up the pos­ I Deemster, would most certainly have your advica 'Invalid,' Quid* to Unalth” fro* -Consultation frotk tilions and the horsoa to sco if it shot tho young mau who presented “How so?” Dn. Kin na a A Co., Bimobamtok , N. X. I were possible to get on as far as a tempting murk as he stood at • lie’s throwing hiuiself away.” OHS KJNB U S H . H. L. Kendrick —Dry Goods and Carpets. Fildew As Millman — uggists.

The Republican. Ubexhbdsh , D m . 26, 1892. Mrs. Edwin Tripp is very ill. WE ARE • • • Thursday, December 29, 1892. W. N. Reddout lost a very valuable horse last week. THE” COUNTY. Mrs. Dr. Whiteside visited friends in Owosso for a few days. PROFOUNDLY GRATEFUL OVID. Mrs. M. Pratt, who has been ill for a To the good people of St Johns and surrounding country From the Roeinter-Uulon. long time, died last week. Mrs. C. E. Shattuck aged 78, for many B. F. Smiley haa gone to Barrs Mills, for the magnificent patronage accorded us during years a resident of Ovid, died Saturday Ohio, to visit his mother. the year which is about to close. night of old age. William Davies Jr., of Chicago, is Cards are out announcing the mar­ spending the holidays at home. riage of Mr. Elmer M. Doyen, of Shep- Miss Millie Comstock, of Owosso, OUR AIM for the next year will be to merit this patronage ardsvillo, to Miss Cora A. Daley, to take was the guest of O. A. Whitlock last by keeping clear up to the front in all things pertaining place at the residence, of Mr. and Mrs- week. O. A. Daley, in Owosso Township, Dec­ And to enable you all to extend to business, keeping a watchful eye on all the wants of ember 29th. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Greene, of Ovid, the public in the line of Drugs, Paints, Oils, WallPaper, are spending the holidays with friends £. L. Hodgson, Ovid ’s merchant in Greenbush. to your friends such complements Stationery, Etc. tailor, has gone to his old home in Canada on important business. It is The Christmas entertainment given as may seem fitting, we have pur­ by the union of Sunday and day school certainly important, as he will annex chased very liberally of Novelty one of Her Majesty’s fair daughters on of the Richmond district was a decided Previous to taking an inventory we are offering all PLUSH December 28th at 7 p. m. The bride is success. The tree was very nice and Goods in our line, including the GOODS at greatly reduced prices. Any one requiring Miss Mary Steel, of Simcoe, Ont. the program was excellent and well ren ­ anything in that line can get a bargain at our store. dered. The arrival of Santa Claus D C wY t T . afforded great amusement for the D ewitt, Dec. 27, 1892. smaller children. FINEST LINE OF Miss Maude Reeves, of Belden, is Last Saturday was fourth degree night We have Everything in School Books and Tablets for the visiting friends here. and also election of officers of the Key­ winter term. Archie Alexander is spending the stone grange. After the confering of Linen, Embroideried Silk Very Sincerely, holidays with friends in Fort Wayne, degrees the following officers were Indiana. elected for the ensuing year: Master, Mr. and Mrs. W. Brown, of Lansing, W. M. Fisk ; overseer, Charles M. An ­ FILDEW * MILLMAN. spent Chrtstmas with M. T. Woodruff drus ; S., Cassius Seavey ; A. 8., Adal­ and family. bert Chesebro; chaplain, Myron Cleland, ST. JOHNS. FOWLEB. treasurer, O. A. Whitlock; secretary, Handkerchiefs and Mufflers Mrs. Dell Fisher and son Terry is Chapin Sc Company —Dry Goods. visiting her mother, Mrs. Jotham Bessie Andrus ; G. K., Ernest Botsford ; Axerlll. P., Ella Fleegle; F., Edith Davies; C., Effie Post; L. A. 8 , Mrs. F. Andrus. Ever Shown in Clinton County. Lowest Prices on Albert Truen and Mrs. Bedo, of Ohio, The grange is in a prosperous condition are visiting their sister, Mrs. John and has an increasing membership. A Sir Titus Salts Company ’s Clever. supper was provided by the ladies. The Melville Bedell and Earl Scott, of grange will give an oyster supper Satur­ Ypsilanti, are spending the holidays day, December 31at. O, My . We have also a Large Line of with their parents. Silk Seal Plushes FOWLER. At the regular meeting of DeWitt Novelty Indian Baskets , very pret­ camp No. 947 Modern Woodmen of Fowler . December 27, 1692. (Warranted to Wear Satisfactorily.) America the following officers were Mr. 8nelling Sundayed in Elsie. ty and Cheap, which are on sale elected and installed for the ensuing Mr. Harper is not improving in health. at Special Prices until after the. year: Venerable counsel, Spencer No. 163 drew the prize doll at Gruler’s PLAIN AND FUR Norris; adviser, D. W. Hoffman ; banker, store. . Holidays. Do not fail to ex­ E. M. Webb; clerk, M. J. Tout; escort, Ed. Baldwin has moved into his new D. VanFleet ; sentry, J. T. Beckett; bouse. amine my line of TRIMMED REEFERS. watchman, A. W.Norris; physician, Dr. Epworth league next Sunday evening R. Simmons ; camp manager three at 7 o’clock. years, W. H. Rouse. Mehcuky . Miss Pauline Spearbraker went to De­ TAILOR MADE COATS. N ORTHRILEY. troit Saturday for a visit. HOLIDAY GOODS N orth K ilby Dec. 26. 1892. Miss Hattie Lance and Samuel H. Thomas Wright spent Christmas in Parks are on the sick list. Also any other goods in our line Eureka. Mrs. Power will move her household One Line of Fur Capes at $10. Charles Dane went to Buffalo Satur­ goods to Pontiac this week. will be offered at Special Low (A Great Bargain.) day with over 200 sheep. Mrs. Keeney has resigned her position Prices. Respectfully, Mrs. S. H. Williams went to Owosso as teacher in the primary department of Come while we have an assortment Your trade will be Saturday to spend a week with rela­ our village school. tives. John Shaffer and Archie Parks have appreciated. One price to all. There was a Christmas tree at the their portable saw mill in operation on Jason school house Christmas eve., and the place of Mrs. George Parks. H. L. KENDRICK. old Santa Claus was to appear. Mr. Spaulding, of Cedar Springs, who CHAPIN * COMPANY. Glen Bliss has been feeding 330 sheep has been the guest of Mr. aud Mrs. this winter, and Chas. Dane has also Arbor, returned to his home Monday. been feeding some for shipping. Herman McMillan and Jas. Wbittiker Wilson Sc Son —Clothiers. Mrs. John Gallagher, of Westphalia, and families, of Pewamo, and Mrs. spent the past week with her mother, Shaver, of St. Johns, Sundayed in town. Mrs. C. D. Webster. Mr. Gallagher Mrs. VanderLee died last Sunday, oned her on Friday and both returned leaving a babe ten days old. The hus­ home the next day. band and children have the sympathy OLD The funeral of Mrs. Charles Witt, of of their many friends. W estpbalia, was held at the Lutheran The program at the M. E. church Sat­ church of this place last Thursday. She urday evening was well rendered to a leaves a husband, three little children well filled house. The Christmas ladder and a great many relatives to mourn her laden with gifts was very nice. loss. Glen Moore, of Battle Creek; Miss Last Friday evening there were two Parks, of Stanton, and Edgar Nowland IDEAS surprises within a mile. A number of and Chester Salisbury, of St. Jobus, are friends and neighbors gathered at the spending the holiday season with their home of Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Webster fiiends. Friday evening and gave them an un ­ Mrs. Cora Shackleton went to Grand expected call. In behalf of the friends Ledge Tuesday, where she joined her Mrs. Chas. Land, in her own easy way, husband and will go to housekeeping. presented Mrs. Webster with a very Miss Millie Baxter, who accompanied TO BE GIVEN AWAY1 her, will remain a short time. EXPLODED nice spring rocker. Also a number of friends and relatives met at the home of John G. Patterson, of our village, won Mr. and Mrs. Crumn and completely an important case at law in the supreme surprised them. Mrs. Crumn was pre­ court at L&using last week, in the case ONE FINE sented with a beautiful hanging lamp. of Snyder vs. Hitchcock, wherein a All enjoyed the beautiful moonlight on judgment was rendered in favor of their way home. Pansy . Snyder of $3,800. While the coal shanty was burning MAPLE BAP1D 8 • Thursday evening Frederick Myers was SILVER COFFEE URN Maple Rapids , Dec. 27, 1S92. badly bruised up by falling into a deep T is a time honored idea Two Christmas trees this year— bole. He is still confined to his bed, Methodists and Christian. Both were with certain people that but is improving under tiie medical VALUED AT $ 25 . successful events. treatment of Dr. Dunn. I they must pay “way up” The following are the names of some Mrs. Ettie Havens and children are prices in order to get good of the parties who are spending the spending the holidays at Muskegon; Clothing. These ideas we are holidays with friends in this village: Miss Addie Briggs and daughter at Lake Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Noble Jr., of Detroit; exploding every day. We Odessa ; Geo. Conkleton at Remus ; Mrs. will convince you of the error Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Snyder, of Fenton; Ella Waters at Ovid, and Arthur Salis­ Prof. W. R. Moss, of Wausau, Wisconsin; bury at Detroit. One ticket will be given on this if you will drop into our store. Mrs. Gilbert Payne, of Durand. We have some choice over ­ Major Ii. II. Hendershot, the famous VICTOR. Fine Urn to every purchas­ coats that we will sell this drummer boy of the Rappahannock, in V ictor . Dec. 27,1832. While Simon Ilaggerdy, of Victor, was er to the amount of $1. week at $10.00 and $12.50 company with his son, J. C. llendershot, that are exceptionally good the best fifer in America, assisted by going after a load of hay on Friday last WE HAVE THE load talent, will give an entertainment with a one horse wagon, Geo. E. Shower- trades. If you need a suit, at The M. E. church in this village on man turned out to pass him, colliding pair of pants, underwear, Wednesday evening, January 4tb, 1893. with the binder on the former’s wagon. Largest Stock, gloves or mittens. See us and Turn out and assist a good cause, and at Ilaggerdy was thrown down and his leg we will save you money. the same time get the worth of your broken. Dr. N. A. Dryar, of Bath, set Best Goods and money. the fractured bone. C. A happy "event took place at the Con ­ Roy Harper, of Bath, aged 14 years, Lowest Prices gregational church last Sunday evening went out hunting on Saturday last with in the marriage of Mr. Chas. Scott and a Zulu. Got perched on stone pile, shot IN CLINTON COUNTY. Miss Gertie Sturgeon. The ceremony at rabbit, shell blew out He was badly was performed by Rev. G. W. Riggs, burned on the face and eyes, and will be # after which the bride and groom were laid up for repairs during the holidays. presented with a handsome spring An old gentleman who lived with rocker and a set of silver knives and Martin Kelley, in Victor, committed forks. The happy couple have the best suicide on Saturday, December 24tb, by wishes of a large circle of friends. taking two ounces of landanum. Don ’t know his name. . C. Thousands are dying to-day of Heart ------)