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The Clinton Republican

VOL. XXXIXNO. 22. ST. JOHNS, MICH., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1894. WHOLE NO. 1,998.

George Foersch has typhoid fever. Letters advertised September 19,1894 See Church Will Curtis, Wm. Fitzpatrick, Miss The Republican Rob. Allison is home from New York. HON. JULIUS C. BURROWS Before selling your stock. He is in H. E. Walbridge is in today. Katie Myers, John Steel. he market for cattle, sheep and hogs, C. C. VAUGHAN, Pcbuihii . Miss Nettie Conn is visiting friends Mrs. Allison Richardson left for Salt and is buying large quantities at the Lake City Monday to spend a few ’S GREATEST CAMPAIGNER ------TERMS: in Detroit. highest market prices. months with her neice, Miss Carrie Strictly in Advanoa, •1.00 AND ELOQUENT CONGRESSMAN. Miss Helen Lampbere returned to Paine, hoping to recover her health Coming, the Event of the Season. All Settlements of Past Due Snbsorip Stanton yesterday. 8he is seriously afhicted with stomach St. Katherine ’s Guild has secured the tlons will be made at the rate Miss Neita Stout left for Pasadena, difficulty, and her friends believe At St. Johns, Monday Afternoon, September 24th. services of some of the greatest wonders of S1.50 Per Tear. California, yesterday. change of climate absolutely necessary of the day, and will soon place them Oar advertising rates are 1100 per column per Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward returned August 15th some persen unknown Next Monday afternoon Hon. J. C. Burrows, leader in the lower house of mourn. Baslness notices flev oenta per line foi before the public of St. Johns. eaoh Insertion. Editorial no'icea, ten cents. from their wedding trip Tuesday. bought a railroad ticket -in Cincinnati congress, aud one of the most eloquent speakers of the nation, will open the Business cards, tl per Hue per year. for St. Johns. The ticket was left with ______BUSINESS LOCALS. Marriage, birth and death notices Inserted free. D. B. Chase, of Essex, has rented his campaign in Clinton county at St. Johns. This will be a great opportunity. Obituary comments, resolutions, cards of thanks, farm and will remove to Palo this fall the porter at Toledo, and the pastenger Everybody come. Special Prices on Capes and Jackets. etc., will be oharged for at the rate of five cents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tromp and Miss undoubtedly had to pay fare from On Saturday, September 22, we will per line. make the following low prices on all of Correspondence containing local news Issollc- Edith Dunn visited Detroit and the fair Toledo to St. Johns. By calling on M. E. APPOINTMENTS. ted from all parts of the county. Agent Bromley steps will he taken t o one Summer and Fall Capes and Anonymous communications not Inserted under this week. REPUBLICAN MEETINGS. Rev. C. G. Thomas Goes to Sturgis and D. Jackets, and continue the same until any circumstances. adjust the matter. D. Martin Comes to St.Johns. they are all sold: All $250 to $3.50 Charles Reed’s custom shirt factory, HON. WILLIAM A. NORTON. John T. Woodard, aged 54, who Capes and Jackets to go at $1.98; All JOB PRINTING. over Clark & Hulse’s, is doing a good The M. E. appointments for this dis­ $4 00 to $5 00 Capes and Jackets to go at lived on the Wilcox farm, in Eagle Hon. Wrn.A. Norton will open the Gur material Is new and of the latest styles, and business. trict are announced as follows: St. Johns. $2.98; All $6.00 to $8.50 Capes and we guarantee satisfaction, both in prices township, was adjudged insane by campaign in this county next week, in and quality of work. *^The populists will nominate a county D. E. Martin, from Reading; Bath, A. E Jackets to go at $4.98 ; All $9 00 to $15.00 Judge Merrill, Monday and committed the evening of the dateB given, as fol­ Capes and Jackets to go at $6.98. Come ticket and representative at the court North; DeWitt, A. W. Burns; Elsie, A. gTATE Ba NK OF ST. JOHNS. to an asylum. Woodard has been con ­ lows: early, we can save you money. These house Saturday. Fowler...... Monday, September 24 K. Stewart; Maple Rapids and Green- are great bargains John Hicks . COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS. siderably stirred up over Spiritualism Town Hall, Riley...... September 25bush, A. O. Carman; Ovid, A. T. Fer­ -t——------Mrs. V. L. Johnston, an elocutionist the past year, aud before his arrest by For Sale Cheap, CAPITAL. $50,000. Eagle...... September 20guson; Sbepardsville, J. P. Durham; of Rock Island, Ill., is the guest of Mrs. Sheriff Leland, became violent and Wacousta, at the church ...... September 27 Large sized parlor stove nearly new. NET ASSETS OF STOCKHOLDERS, $900,000.00. Eagle, W. H. Wright; Pewamo and Frank Butler. tried to kill himself. DeWitt, Masonic Hall,...... September 28 Iwk Mrs. T. C. Beach . PORTER K. PERRIN, President. Bath, Town Hall...... September 29Fowler, W. J. Massey; Bannister, Thos. J. W. Fitzgerald was called to Ovid Register Union, September 13: Coal, Coal, Coal. GEO. F. MARVIN, Vice-President. Young; Delta, E. J. Bradner; Grand We sell coal and will save you money. Brighton yesterday by the serious ill­ Mrs. Almira Valentine, wife of Stephen Ledge, J. W. Vickers; Hubbardston, II John Hicks . J. W. FITZGERALD, Cashier. ness of his father. Valentine, died at her home in Shepards- H. H. FITZGERALD, Asst.Cash. THE GALLANT SECOND R. Hardey; Ithaca, George Killeen Don ’t Forget Mack Bayliss and Alex. Kinmond ville, on Thursday night last, aged 72 Perrinton, J. W. Steffe; Sickles and DIRECTORS: MICHIGAN INFANTRY REUNION AT ST. That we always have a good line of played ball with the Owosso club at years. She leaves a husband and one Ashley, John Klose. good goods and that our prices are P. K. Perrin, O. W. Munger, Geo. F. Marvin, J. H Corunna Tuesday. son, Byron Valentine, who mourn for JOHNS YESTERDAY. Corbit, J. II. Fedcwa, J. W. Fitzgerald, Mich ­ Rev. Bradner will be a little nearer always the lowest, Kendrick . ael Spitzley, Jesse Sullivan, C. S. Allison, { Cashier H. N. Keyes and druggist her. Funeral was held Sunday at 2 p. Gen. Poe, U. S. A., Gen. Shakespeare, and home, as Delta is on the south line of Capt. Stevens Among Those Present. Our Children ’s Cloaks James Richardson, G. E. Corbin. Beebe, of Ovid, wheeled to St. Johns m. Rev. McLean officiating. Remains this county. Are here. Prices always the lowest interied in Maple Grove cemetery. 4 Per Cent. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Monday afternoon. The 12th annual reunion of the 2d Rev. C. G. Thomas, who has labored At Kendrick ’s. hUr. H. W. Holton and Miss Hattie Michigan Infantry was held in St. Johns successfully in St. Johns the past five Brick, Brick, rpHE CLINTON COUNTY SAVINGS BANK. G. A. Bowles has been assigned to Brick. Matherton by the North Michigan con ­ L. Seaman were united in marriage by yesterday. There was a good attend ­ years, goes to Sturgis, St. Joseph county We sell Brick and will save you ST. JOHNS, MICH. ference of United Brethren. Rey. Frederick Hall, at the home of ance, members being here from several a thriving town on the G. R. & I. and money. John Hicks . PAYS 4 PER CENT. INTEREST ON DEPOSITS the bride, Monday morning. Both are states. Prosecuting Attorney Norton Mr. M. R. Frink will be at Justice Lake Shore roads, with 3,000 population. Tortoise shell hair pins. made a stirring addrees of welcome, AND LOANS MONEY ON APPROVED Duncan ’s office the week previous to the popular members of St. Johns society, He is now in the Coldwater district. At Allison ’s. and have a host of friends. The affair which was gracefully responded to by BONDS AND REAL ESTATE SECURITY. fair to receive entries for the fair. Rev. A. D. Newton goes to Carson Call on or address B. G. Tripp, SL was kept very quiet, but it leaked out Gen. O. M. Poe, of Detroit. City. Rev. James Hamilton returns to ALBERT J. BALDWIN, President. H. W. Wannica, of Sand Beach, was Johns, for the best catarrh remedy just in time for the boys to reach the Gov. Rich was on the program for an East Street church, Grand Rapids. known to man. It is an Atomizing G. PENNELL. Vice-President. the guest of his brother-in-law, H. W. address, but not being present, Presi­ depot with the usual amount of rice. Rev. Martin, who comes to St. Johns inhaler and cures catarrh, bronchitis, P. E. WALSWORTH, Treasurer. Morris, in St. Johns, over Sunday. dent R. B. Carusss called on Genera asthma, croup, coughs, colds, hoarse ­ The bride and groom are visiting friends Wm. Shakespeare, of Kalamazoo. The is about 33 years t Id, has a lamilv and The democrats of Shiawassee county ness, hay fever, heart ache, neuraligia in New York State. general said be was taken entirely by is a successful preacher and a successful and all diseases of the breathing LOCAL MATTERS have nominated Editor Frank Rose, of Married, at the home of the bride ’B surprise, and that it was the first mean church builder. organs. lw the Independent, for county clerk. thing he ever knew the 2d Michigan to parents in Eagle, by Rev. Goodell, Rev. C. G. Thomas is packing his Carpet*, Carpets. Get your watches, clocks and jewelry do. He spoke of the welcome to St. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Brainard went to Carrie E., eldest daughter of Mr. and Johns, of army service, and of the goods and expects to leave for Sturgis Do not forget we will save you money repaired at Allison ’s, the old reliable Detroit Saturday. Mr. Brainard spent Mrs. Josiah Munroe, to J. W. Peck, of liberal pensions granted by the people Saturday. Rev. Martin is expected on Carpets. John Hicks . eweler. ______Sunday in Cleveland with his brother. Ionia. The bride was ta6tely attired in to the old soldiers. He also spoke of here some time next week. Another Bale brown facile silk while the groom wore the change in administration of the pen ­ Get our prices before you trade a dol­ Twin boys were born to Mr. and Mrs. sion department since it had fallen into No preaching at the M. E. church Of those 4 cent cotton remnants at lar anywhere, we can save you money. Perry W. Lewis, of Olive, Sunday, but the usual black. The bride was a gradu­ next Sunday. Other services will be Kendrick ’s. the hands of those who had different Prices always the lowest. 4tf KRErrs, Dk Witt & Co. one of them only survived until Mon ­ ate of the Portland high school and convictions from the northern soldier held as usual. day. Poucher business college of Ionia, in during the war and seemed to have Notice. The finest new style photo in the shorthand aDd typewriting. They will them yet. I will be at my wool house every A. O. Hunt, of St. Johns, Peter Huott A recitation was delivered by Clara SCHOOL HAY AT THE FAIR. city at $1.25 per doz. Fits a cabinet go at once to their home in Ionia and Saturday during September to make set­ of Olive, and David Plowman, of Riley, Bernatz, of Port Huron. Frank Parker tlement for twine, repairs aud machin ­ album. See them at Stage’s east side, St. here is wishing them a long and happy Clinton C onnty Teacher ’s Association at leave for Au Train today on a hunting delivered a declamation "When Bill was ery. Joel 8. Wolcott . Johns. ______life. The presents were numerous and Mustered in. ” the Grand Stand, Wednesday, October expedition. 3, 1894. See the immense assortment of beautiful and among them was a fine After considerable discussion relative Lace Curtains, tablets and pencils at Miss Stella White, of Detroit, formerly to turning over the old battle flag, which Rag and ingrain carpets washed at the horse and carriage and $25 in money was displayed on the stage, to the MORNING SESSION 10 O'CLOCK. St. Johns Steam Laundry. Satisfaction Fildew & Millman ’s. with Miss Burk and well known to the from her father. quartermaster general of the state for Singing by the Association, "America.” guaranteed. Smith & Schlegel . public, will trim for Boucher & Petsch Peaches! PeachesI Peaches! Market Thursday, October 4tli, will be safe keeping, and preservation among Address of welcome. Hon. W. A. Norton. 21-2 State Street East. Dusted and so are Prices. this season. political day at the fair this the archives, it was decided to keep it in Response, Supt. E. M. Plunkett. Call on DeWitt, the grocer, he will ex­ the hands of the regiment for future re­ Music. Grain bags cheap at John Hicks ’. Prohibition county convention at the year. It is expected that each Address by the Hon. H. R. Pattengill, Supt. unions. Dr. Richardson, of Tuscola New Fall Saltings plain the rest. Heavy shipment now Court House October 3, at. 10 a . m. sharp, party will be represented by one or county, one of the coloi guard, read an of Public Instruction. In elegant styles and fine colorings. on hand. to nominate county officers and a mem­ more speakers, and an effort will be account of the capture of the flag, on Music. Prices always the lowest at Kendrick ’s. ber of the legislature. made to get some of the candidates for July 30,1864. Jesse Gaines, color sar- Address, "Farming and Education," Pres. g. ant at that time, was also in the room Lewis G. Gorton, Michigan Agricultural Col­ Cedar Posts and Hard Wood Lumber. BREVITl KB. 'H. L. Kendrick ’s pacer, Col. Wilkes, office here. There will also be some­ In speaking of the history of the flag, lege. won fourth money at the state fair thing in tiie educational line outside of Gen. Poe stated that when he took com­ Music. Any one wanting cedar fence posts or Charley Stephenson is getting along races in Detioit Monday. The race was politics, Commissioner Winston having mand of the 2d Michigan, September Election of officers. hard wood lumber as flooring, boards well. 16th, 1861, it had no flag of its own, but AFTERNOON SESSION. and planks, prices from $5 to $14, can be paced below 2:30. made arrangements with Superintend ­ Inspection of exhibit. found at David Rogers ’ one mile north Miss Maud Vreeland has returned used.one belonging to Co. E. He made Dr. Nichols, populist nominee for ent of Public Instruction Pattengill to requisition and got the flag from the School officers should encourage their of Benjamin church in township of from Petoskey. governor, was in town Saturday, on the speak October 3d. The exhibits at the government. teachers to attend and give them the Lebanon. ______David Rogers . Mr. and Mrs. Louis D. Gibbs returned way to the Round Lake picnic. He was county fair are very -promising this Gen. Spaulding was called upon, but day for such purpose. New ‘line of Smyrna and Moquette to Oberlin, Ohio, Monday. year, and reflect great credit upon inasmuch as he was on the program for Rugs At John Hicks ’. entertained by Edward Brown. the closing adddress in the evening, Look at the exhibit in Floral hall. Mrs. John Silvers is visiting her S. Alexander, of Bengal, left Saturday President Spaulding and Secretary only made brief remarks. The follow ­ Be punctual. We Sell Warner ’s parents and sister at Old Mission. night to visit western New York, Penn ­ Frink for providing such variety. ing officers were chosen for the ensuing Every teacher in Clinton county Celebrated Health and Coraline year, and Vassar was chosen as the Corsets. Wear them and be happy. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Congdon went to sylvania and Ohio on a pleasure trip. Conn & Monroe have put up a twelve should be present. place for holding the next reunion: endrick s foot wheel Aermoter wind mill on the K ’ . Chelsea Monday to visit friends. He will be absent about six weeks. President, John Boums, Vassar. Teachers should have photographs For Sale. The Gratiot populists have nominated A daughter was born September 5th Moreland dairy farm one mile north of Secretary and Treasuier, M. Richardson, of and exhibits at the office of Com. St. Johns, on the State road, for grind ­ Caro. My eight room cottage. Good well, a straight "middle of the road" ticket. to Mrs. E. D. Clark, of Morenci, formerly Winston before October 1st. cistern and barn, $1000. ing and feed cutting. The mill is put The W. R. C. of C. E. Grisson Post ** Horace W. Hallenbeck, of St. Johns, Miss Alberta Stevenson, of St. Johns. Admission for teachers 15 cents; pupils 18 4 R. M. Winston . up over the barn, the steel frame run ­ gave the boys a banquet at the post M. Babcock is now a great grandfather. rooms at 6 o ’clock, after which the ex­ 10 cents. Dress Goods. has been granted an increase of pension. ning through the roof and resting on James H. Conn, who recently visited ercises closed with impromptu speaking We have received a fine line of John Dooling and E. E. White were the second floor. This gives a hight of and an addresss by Gen. O. L. Spaulding. noyelty dress patterns, also a complete his brother in Atlanta, Georgia, brought Benefit Ball Gam*. north on a business and fishing trip last sixty feet, and the grinding mill being THOSE PRESENT. stock of fall suitings at prices to suit home a stalk of sugar cane over twelve week. on the second floor, the feed runs down R. B. Caruss, St. Johns, Mich.; C. T. Caruss, Th e St. Johns and Owosso nines will everybody. John Hicks . feet long, and a millet stalk five feet Dr. and Mrs. Monfort, of Ithaca, were a spout to a bin on the lower floor, in St. Johns, Mich,; John E. Martin, Pontiac, *pl*y at Athletic Park Friday of this Funeral furnishings. No. 16 Clinton long. Mich ; Joseph Martin, Pontiac, Mich.; Capt. week, proceeds to go to Charles Steph ­ Ave., residence 105 Wight St. guests of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Steel front of the cows, where it is handy to Geo.W. Stevenson, Jackson, Mich.; Gen.Wm. E. I. Hull . Sund ay. MiBS Lottie Shepherd, who has been use. With a good breeze the mill will Shakespeare and wife, Kalamazoo, Mich.; enson. Admission 25 cents. A good Funeral Director . Shiawassee county fair will be held visiting her sister, Mrs. L. K. Patterson, grind fifteen bushels of grain per hour, Daniel Ferguson. Mayville, Mich.; I. W. game will be played, and the object is a at Owosso September 25th to 28th for the past two months, returned on and it will run a ten inch knife straw Johnston, Crooked Lake, Mich.; Gilbert worthy one. Drop In Tuesday to her home in Brooklyn, New Parish, St. Johns, Mich.; Asa Smart, Gresham And look over our new line of fall and inclusive. cutter and grind ten bushels of grain Mich.; George Shelden, Ispheming, Mich.; Yybrk. per hour at the same time. A bone MARRIED. winter underwear. See the new design Mrs. Thomas Bromley Sr., and Mrs. Charles C. Hopkins, Detroit; Charles E. Odell, in union suits and oar elegant 25 cent Thomas Bromley Jr., are visiting Detroit V At the M. E. conference at Jackson grinder is also attached, and all the Detroit; Capt. John V. Rushle, Detroit; W. In St. Johns, Monday, September 17th, 1894, garments. Prices always the lowest at L. Mapes and wife, Ransom, Mich.; L. B. Saturday, Edward J. Bradner was passed machines can be run and do good ser­ at the residence of the bride, by Rev. Freder­ Kendrick ’s. this week. Grovesnor, Ransom, Mich.; General O. M. in the studies of the second year, vice at once with a good breeze. In com­ ick Hall, Mr. Henry W. Holton and Miss J. L. Ring was called to Mt. Pulaski, Poe, U.S. A., Detroit; W. A. Morris and wife, Hattie L. Seaman, both of St. Johns. They Kid Gloves. elected to deacon ’s orders and admitted pany with Messrs. Monroe, Sherman Ill., Monday, by the serious illness of Holly, Mich.; Jacob Bernatz, Port Huron, took the train Monday for a few weeks visit in All the latest styles and shades to the conference. and Moreland, the writer Baw all three Mich.; EugeneS. Rose, Stockbrldge, Mich.; the east. At John Hicks ’. his mother. machines run last Saturday, and dogood Roscoe D.Dix and wife, Benin Springs,Mich.; In St. Johns, September 17th, 1894, at the Burglars visited a number of houses Geo. L. Wright, St. Louis, Mich.; H. H. Farmer’s Hotel, by M. N. Duncan Esq., Mr. Bargains in Spectacles. Eyes tested Harry Squair went to Detroit Monday and rapid work. It is a great Buccess. in Ithaca recently. J. H. Seaver lost Daniels. Durango, Colo.; J. H. Bowens, Arthur B. Kincaid to Miss Caralynna M. free. 4tf Krepps, DeWitt & Co. to enter Michigan College of Medicine The Aermoter is probably the best mill $75 and a gold watch, Mrs. Eliza Hunt Vassar, Mich.; John Monison, Sand Beach. Bennett, both of Riley. and Surgery. made. Messrs. Conn A Munroe will put Mich.; J.H.Gaines, Mishawaka, Ind.; Geo. Are Yon Going to be Married? lost a gold watch, and A. S. Barber lost up a gear mill for grinding and cutting If bo , remember that I have a fine George H. Judd has improved his a small amount of money. feed at the county fair, and if the wind Yaner, Hubbardston, Mich.; N. M. Richard ­ Marriage Licenses. line of furniture and would be pleased property opposite the Steel by paint is favorable, it will be kept in operation. son, Henry Edden, Charles Hams, Emerson to have you call and examine my goods. A. J. Nelson left a late Crawford Vance, Luke B. Hicks, L. J. Cornell, Zeph. DATE. NAME AND RESIDENCE. AGE. E. I. Hull . and a new walk. Sexton, W. B. Parker, Alburt Dunham, Wm. Sept. 18 —Beni. F. Proctor, Dallas...... 49 peach at this office Friday, grown by A Remarkable Find. Louisa I. Austin, Dallas...... 43 No. 16 Clinton Ave . Mrs. Geo. A. Steel gave a tea party to himself, that weighed over half a pound, H. Moore, J. H. Riggs, S. Davies, Merrick D. George Wilson, while plowing on the Cooley, DeWitt Watter, C. D. Hile, Herman Sept. 17 —Arthur B. Kincaid, Riley...... 22 Sewer Pipe, Sewer Pipe. the young lady friends of her sister, Miss and was over nine inches in circumfer­ Carolyne M. Bennet, Riley...... 19 farm of Theodore Wagner near the Petzold, Geo. W. Keyes, Asa Sheppard, Sept. 18 —Nelson V. Harris. St. Johns ...... 56 We sell Sewer Pipe, the best pipe and Neita Stout, Monday. ence. It was a perfect specimen. Warren Baker, John Austin, J. J. Robins, F. Eagle school house in Greenbush, had Mrs. Jennie L. Voshurg.St. Johns 51 the lowest prices. Call and see. Mrs. L. Canfield is looking up new T. C. Beach has been here from Schneider. A. C. Jeffery. John Hicks . millinery goods and styles in Detroit his curiosity aroused by plowing up a Elmira, N. Y. the past few days, pack ­ Live Poultry Wanted. strange colored sand mixed with pieces ANNOUNCEMENTS. To Rent. and Cleveland this week. ing up household goods. The family of flint. He dug down some twelve I will load a car of liv e poultry at the Folding chairs and folding tables at James D. Estes is now located at 317 will leave for their new home in Elmira inches below the surface when he The Woman's Association of the Congrega ­ E. I. Hi ll’s Comstock street, Owosso. He is engaged stock yard in St. Johns, Friday, today, leaving many friends to regret found six arrow heads, two very large tional church will meet with Mrs- B. D. Palmer Prime Western Timothy 8«ed in the real estate business. next Tuesday aftenoon at 2 o ’clock. September 28th. Horace G age . their departure. ones, the largest one being some two For sale by John Hicks . Mrs. S. W. Ingraham has just returned There will be a chicken pie social at the Remember the Clinton county fair, inches wide and four inches long. home of John Brown , in Bengal, September Mrs. L. Canfield is now in eastern from a three week’s visit with triends in Lost, eighteen or twenty grain bags and exhibit whatever you may have. Query: Were they buried when first 27th, for the benefit of the paator, Rev. C. W. markets buying one of the choicest between 8t. Johns and Kiley. Finder Portland and Grand Ledge. Don ’t let the fact that dry weather made, or are they so ancient that the Carman. assortments of millinery ever yet will please return to Cashier J. W. Fitzgerald, of the State injured some of the products of the brought to St. Johns, and will be in Casper Flegler , Riley. soil has been made over them? readiness as usual, to supply every one Bank, attended the state bankers con ­ farm prevent a lull exhibit. There is D. L. Eakolk , New fall stock at Boucher & Petsch for the fair and all other occasions at Do you use Blacksmith Coal? We sell vention at Bay City last week. lots of good stuff to show. Eureka, Mich. Look for ad. next week. prices to suit the times. 22-1 the best quality. John Hicks .

SwHbV ST. JOHNS REPUBLICAN. THURSDAY, SEPT. 20, 1894.

A Prsaeher Tsrrad and Psathsrsd. Thos. Murray, aged 53 years, was THE G. A. R. ENCAMPMENT. JteWt t. Bom • MU# la «:0i i-a. MICHIGAN MATTERS. Rev. Charles Clancey, of Frontier, drowned at Ray City. NEWS IN GENERAL. W'.Vldi records went glimmering Hillsdale county, was treated to a coat The Veteran* Meet OS** More In National Peach trees near Otsego are afflicted over the Terre Haute, lud., track, of tar and feathers and rolled down a Ke-enkra at Pittsburg. which frcMs all but two—the fastest with the yellows. Henry Sebright SOME ITEMS OF MORE OR LESS CONDENSED FORM FOR steep hill by about 40 masked men, had to cut down 4,000 trees. Pittsburg, tbe metropolis of western three heirte pace and the fastest 3-year- some of them husbands who didn't old pacing record. There is hung up BUSY READERS. IMPORTANCE. Pennsylvania, as the nost of the na­ like the minister's style. A few years Agricultural College now has a build­ tional encampment of the Grand Army the fastest mile ever gone by a horse ago, on account of his troubles, Clan­ ing for the lady students—if there are of the Republic, did herself proud. The In harness, Robert J., 2:ul the miles cey withdrew from the Methodist any who wish to learn farming. Th* TVIIy J*p»*M* Han Mad* a Treaty number oIf people who toon the occa­ of Nancy Hanks and AlVx, each in U Knight! of the Maccabees Swarm la Protestant church and started a S. T. Crapo has been made general with Coraa to Down tho Chinese. — sion to visit that city almost reached 8:04; the world’s record for 4-year-old church of his own in a little log- build­ manager of the F. *fe P. M. railroad, 100,000, and ulthcssgh the Member of trotters made by Fantasy in 2:06; the i 42 rest Number* to the Orest Camp at never* Klectrleal Storm Almost Totally ing, taking five or six families with vice the late W. H. Baldwin, Jr. veterans present wan not as barge as at fastest six-heat race ever gi-tte by m -alt heating —The Ladies There Too. — him. Destroys Several Illlaol* Towns. Washington!, the enthusiasm was al­ 3-year-old, Expressive ’s grant race Fred Winters, while playing ball at most as great, three weeks ago; the fastest 2-;tear-old Severe Storm Doea 9100,000 Damage. Men of Flnanca. East Tawas was struck in the face by The first spectacle of the emeamp- trotting race record, Oakland ’Baron's The annual convention of the Mich­ a foul baU breaking his cheek bone. Japan Secure* n Treaty wirh Corea. ment was the parade of the naval vet­ mile in 3:16; Whirligig's 3-ycar-old igan State Rankers' association was A three-year-old son of Ed Leroy, An important treaty has been nego­ erans. Over 1,000 men, uniter the pacing record of 2:10; the stallioA pao> tnreat Camp or the K. O. T. M. held at Bay City, Hon. 8. 0. Fisher near Rattle Creek, was bitten on the tiated between Corea and Japan which command of Bear Admiral J. B. Os­ ing record of 2:03% by John R. Gentry, "Probably the largest crowd that presiding. U. 8. Comptroller of the foot by a massasauga, but may recover. authoritatively defines the relations of born, were in line. Th* old salts- were and the stallion record1 of 2:10 by Joe lAmaing was ever called upon to en­ Currency J. H. Eckels, made an ad­ the two countries toward each other cheered* all along the line of march. Patched; the marvelous mile by S 2* dress which was much appreciated. Frank Stroub. near Maybee, despond­ In the parade were carried many his­ year-old-pacar, done by Carbonate in tertain took possession of that city on ent because of ill health, suicided by and toward China. The object of the ike occasion of the fourteenth great The election of officers of Michigan treaty is stated to be the desire on the toric relics of naval warfare, among 2:09, and* his previous secord of 2J10 Bankers’ association resulted: Presi­ cutting his throat, severing his wind­ part of the emperor of Japan and the them the* torn and time-sfeined banner tied by Difectlly. • camp of the Knights of the Maccabees. pipe. 'The annual parade was nearly three dent, 8. M. Cutcheon, Detroit; first king of Corea to definitely determine which flew over the good old Ksaiv Robert J: by his latest performance tniles in length, and was pronounced a vice-president, L. H. Withey, Grand Robert Harding, aged 14, shot him­ the attitude of each country toward sarge when she added luster to the* *ot only Broke bis remarkable time of very good exhibition. The officers Rapids; second vice-president, W. II. self at Jackson and will die. He is a the other, with a view of clearly American standard on the high seas.- two weeks previous, but' leaves all* •warded prizes as follows: For the Withington, Jackson; secretary, Fred­ cripple and despondency was the elucidating the existing relations be­ As is usually the ease the parade of' other racer*-far in the rear. best uniformed tent in line a K. 0. T. erick \V. Hayes, Detroit; treasurer, W. cause. tween Japan and China. veterans was the big event of the en­ T. DeGraff, Detroit. campment. Over 40,000 of the nation's 14 Uurfled VTMh Blasln* O l. Af. banner, valued at 850, won by The Dollarville lumber company has Article I defines the strengthening Dimondale tent; for the tent having commenced sawing on 4,000,000 feet of and perpetuation of the independence heroes inarched through the streets cfl A freight on tli® C., St. P., M. & 0.- the greatest number of members in of Corea as an autonomous state, and Pittsbuigand Allegheny in time witlU railroad war- ditchud near H&aatuond, MINOR MICHIGAN NEWS. pine left ov?r at Dollarville from last music such ns carried them away oc<* line of march, an elegant altar valued season. the promotion of the mutual interests Wia. The t.*ith carvied two idl cars. •t $5C, won by Charlotte tent; for the of Corea and Japan by compelling the the lofty flights of patriotism in their Ono of the oil tanks, took fire and ex ­ Middleville has voted $1,000 to beau­ Granville Lacy, the first white man younger days. Between 509,000 and tent making the best appearance in tify the school surroundings. Chinese forces to withdraw from Corea ploded. A CiteiTf'coail and the caboose dine (marching, drill and dress to be born in Niles, died in that city. He and by obliging China to abandon her 600.000 people- witnessed th e-spectacle aJso'burned. Almost 12 hours Fiter • -considered), a Palace Regal coal heater, Ann Arbor will entertain no tramps had been for many years an influential claim of the request to dominate the and cheered the veteran:** passenger train *from» Minneapolis was valued at 815, won by Olive tent, of hereafter unless they work for their citizen. affairs of Corea. The busine ,s sessions of th-ewncamp- waiting west ofthe seaue of the ‘ acci- Hew; for the tent having the second meals. Mark Bigelow, charged with assault­ Article two bind.*) the Japanese gov­ ment were fuU of interest* Com- .ient-and the vdtote ttaiiii load oft pas- mander-in-Chieft Adams in his >iferewell '.largest number of men in line, a sword, Col. C. V. R. Pond, it is said, will be ing his 11-year-old daughter was sent ernment to carry on warlike opera­ tengers were passing- around 1 the belt uad cap, won by Central City tent made inspector-general of the national to Jackson for 15 years by Judge Lane tions against Chinarboth offensive and address gave the following' figures to wreck to take-a> ti-oin on the ether -of Jackson. In the band tournament G. A. R. at Hillsdale. defensive. The Conean government is show the condition of the (A, A. R: side-, when the other1 oil! tank in the the Third regiment band, of Ray City, bound by the article to afford the “One year ago - there were i» good w^ecte exploded. Thjur fragra mts was given first prize; Farrand & The Michigan Central roundhouse The Traveling Passenger Agents' Japanese forces eveuy facility ia their standing 397,223. There have been whrzzed througif the air with a n flse Votey s band, of Detroit, second, and burned at Pinconning Loss, $1,800. association of the United States and means and furnish them with supplies gained during the year, by master-in, like-bomb shells, and awhower of burn­ 'the VViiliamston cornet band third. Incendiary. Canada met in the Russell house, for provisions at fair remuneration, so 16,752; by transfer, 6,354; by rehu*tate- ing oil-fell upon the pieople, seriously There were 827 delegates reported Ex-State Treasurer Hambitzer has Detroit, in annual session. far as such supplies may be needed. ment, 14,036; by reinstatement from burateg: 14 of them#- when Great Commander Aitken called located in Marquette with the law firm George Kile, of Mt. Pleasant, con­ By article three it is provided that delinquent report's, 2,519; tot*!' gain, the great camp to order. It was shown of Hall A Rail. victed of feloniously assaulting the 9- tbe treaty shall termiuate so soon as. 39,661. Aggregate, 436,884. There 300 Chinese Uroeeml. by the report of N. S. Royntoy, great a treaty of peace shall have beeu con­ have been lost: By death. 7,283; by Lakeview people will soon vote on year-old daughter of M. O’Hara, was Lon&fea: A Shanghai1 dispatch re­ record keeper, that the membership in sentenced to 10 years in Ionia. cluded by China and Japan. honorable discharge; 1,756; by transfer, ceived announces tHat six-survivors of Michigan including the ludies' auxil­ the question of putting in a water­ 7,132; by suspensions 34,805; by dishon- the persons aboard the Chinese tranv iary * ranch, is over three times as works system. John Hcdlund, single, aged 30, a The Csar'a Days Are Numbered.. able discharge, 151; by delinquent re­ ort Cheam, which stran&teL in the Che* large as the next largest fraternal H. W. Runce, a Byron merchant, lost carpenter at the North Quincy mine : Confirmed announcement ports, 16,671; total loss, 67,801. Num­ S'ung pas* recently with * M00 troops* beneficiary society. It also shows that nearly 8300 worth of goods, taken care shaft house at Houghton, was killed that the czar is suffering with a comv ber remaining in gnod standing dune on boavdy while cosher' way to the* the in roase of tents is 40 and the net of by burglars. by falling over 40 feet from a scaffold. plication of diseases which* must prove- 30, 1894. 369,083.” To which he added: island ol Formosa, ilive arrived there. - Those figures show that the Gramd ihcrea e in membership 3,320, making The Saginaw Association of Congre­ Battle Creek workmen out of em­ fatal at a day not far off, according to- They estimate that a bout'200! soldiers ‘ n grand total of the Knights of the ployment are agitating a colony to go medical opinion, is necessarily the Army of the Republic has reached the were drcwvned in the Che Tung pass. Maccabees or 50,499. The Ladies of gational churches will meet at Tawas beginning of the end, and each 'suo City, October 3. south and start a co-operative settle­ paramount political topic. the Maccabees number 19,000, which, ment. Intelligent meu from other Alexander III. has not completed, eeeding year will show a gradual-j! Lambs...... a fco • aU—No 2 min*«a Rochester had a water works ele c very few frauds wererdiscovered. Hej ----- 31*0 32* on its hands $74,203,000 in death bene ­ stock at Kalkaska was destroyed by this generation. nmhic -Live Stock* fits. Mr. Roynton recommends divid­ fire. The loss is $2,500: no insurance. tion which resulted in a victory for complained of the poHcy of the pen- ...... ,_3 *5 - <» 4 00 those who desired the improvement. ing the state into county districts Rnrglars entered the store of the ISreokteridgn Knocked Out. sion.otiiee, which he declared had, m l ^heep...... T3T7T...... 2 85 3 60 The whole town celebrated with a violation of the intended liberality of>. Lambs ...... 360-0 435 with biennial sessions of the great Marlette Mercantile company, forced Col. W. C. P. Breckinridge, of the - camp. torchlight procession and fireworks. theiue act 01of juneJune °7 18 l*»4i rejeumreieeted evtryevery ' , Gmamua Choice and weights ...... 6 ^60 ^0- »4 e075 the safe and made away with $1,230 in Bonds for $15,000 will be issued. Seventh district, of Kentucky, is dead claim-, about which there was the 11 The district plan was defeated but it cash and notes. politically. In the hottest primary Cleveland. - was voted to hold biennal sessions of The sail yacht Annie Lauras bound slightest doubt, and many disabled tJaCJe— Best...... 4 •o*00* > a*. 4 50 Lorin Tando and Vern Delavern election over held in this country he veterans, though theiratlaims had been Other grades...... the great camp. The list of officers is from Mackinac to Florida via Chicago lost to W. C. Owens by a plurality of ------0------...... -...... O3 *0-1 ‘ 0 3 80 as follows: Commander, Nathan S. were convicted at Saginaw of the theft and the Mississippi river, was wrecked dopriaed of the whole tor part of what .Hogs...... 5 *6 '0. 5 85 of three valuable horses belonging to something in the neighborhood of 1,000 they■ were justly- entitled— - to receive. - Wheat —No 02 —redA ___ 51: jj, 52 Boynton, Port Huron: lieutenant- near Maniatiqne, in the dense smoke votes. No election or other occasion Bora —No 2...... 66 0. 57 ■ commander, Thos. Watson, Ros- Alderman Caswell. and during a heavy squall. The crew Commander Adams uxged the estab Date—No 2 white ...... 4*:0 43 ever caused such a general suspension lisiunent of a permanent headquarters • common; record keeper, Joseph The man known only as “Gus” who managed to reach shore. The yacht is PUt* burg. of business and. daily duties as the con­ for th* Grand Army f«r the preserva­ (fettle...... 3 60 •ft-. 4 85 Boughtoa, Grand Rapids; great was murdered near Cheboygan is be­ a total loss. test between W. C. Owens, WY C. 5 «0 finance keeper, Robert J. Whaley, tion of its records. 'She detailed re­ •ft I 50 lieved to have been August Genseuiore, Charles Stephenson, 19 years-old, of Breckinridge and E. E. Settle for the ports- of the officers made the same Stoou^and lambs...... 3 (5 ft * 25 Flint: great medical examiner, Dr. a sailor aud woodsman of Saginaw. St. Johns, met with a serious accident. Wheat —No 2 red...... 52 ft* 62* Democratic nomination for congress showing as the sumn siry by the corn- Oora —Mixed...... 56 Vi £ ■ 67 Edward Eaton, Hudson; chaplain, While attempting to board a passing from the Seventh, better known, as the Data—No 2 white ...... Henry W. Carey, Manistee; sergeant, Because Sunday closing laws are be­ man iler-in-chief. 43 ft- 43 ing enforced against them Saginaw train he slipped and fell beneath the Ashland district. For months tbe dis­ Henry Watterson, editor of the Cincinnati. Noble Ashley, Detroit; master-at-arms, wheels. His leg was so badly mangled trict was agitated iD the most bitter 3 ;:» % 50 W. K. Gustin, Alpena; first master of saloon men are going to enforce the LonisvlLle (Ky.) Courier-Journal, pre­ Blue laws against street cars, news­ that it was necessary to amputate it personal agitation. It was not apoliti­ sented the claims of hte city for the Lower grades...... -...... 2 25 6 15 the guard, W. S. Kinsel, Alpena; sec­ just below the knee. Iptea...... 5 35 -St S 90 papers, cigar stands, etc. cal, not even a factional fight. It .was encampment in 1895 and that place Sheep and lambs. ...»...... 2 25- •ft. * 50 ond master of the guard, Edwin Royce, a moral contest for weeks and months, Wheat —No 2 red...... 53 <4 5216 fc.au It Ste. Marie; sentinel, A. H. Lorie, The hearing of W. W. Bean, presi­ Robert Wierenga aged 5 years wan­ was tho unanimous choice of the dele­ and it became intensely personal, so gates. Oo*n —No 2 mixed...... to ft 61 fit. Louis; picket, George C. Ray, Ray dent of the Renton Harbor street rail­ dered away from home at Grant! Rap­ ■flat*— No 2 white ...... il ft. 32* ids. A search was instituted. The much so that the nomination was nut Of course the real interest of the City. way, charged with shooting Alderman the only issue: Chicago. Schriver, of that city, resulted in his lad was found in a street excavation business session centcneil in the selec­ Cattle—Best steers...... 6 00 ft, 5 90 being held iu $2,500 bonds. in a lifeless condition. A large chunk tion of a new commander-in-chief. Common ...... __ 4_ 75 ft. 5 40 The L. O. T. M. of earth had foil on him and he had Train Carried Ana/ by a Cyclene.- Judge Long, of Michi^/in. having with­ (Dung...... —...... t la *:8 3 06 Lambs ...... 3 40- @ 3 75 The Ladies of the Maccabees held Near Grand Marais a lumberman been smothered* to death. Two men were killed and a .icore of drawn from the race there were only aogs —Mixed...... —...... « 2i 8 75 their session in the senate chamber tried to stop a train by putting a log people injured, half of them fatally, two candidates—CoL Thomas G. Law- Wheat —No 2 red...... 53X®-. 63* with about 500 delegates present. on the track. The obstruction was in a cyclone at Charleston, Mo., during lery Rockford, Ill., and Col. I. N. Cora —No 2...... —...... %4>»a 66 NEWS IN BRIEF. Chile —JS©2 white ...... 32!4s»' UH Great Lady Commander Lillian Hol­ whirled aside, knocking the man under which a train was blown from the Walker, Indianapolle^Jind. The close­ Uess pork, per bbl...... 11H0. (&, 11-15 lister, of Detroit, presided. The re- the wheels and inflicting fatal injuries. Kalamazoo's crav_k military company track. A west bound train on the Iron,* ness-of the result v-as a surprise to 'lArd.percwt ...... JSO-itf 865 .ports showed that the L. O. T. M. has Receiver Rush Culver, as attorney will build a $15,000 armory. Mountain road had just reached. the* both: victor and defeated. It took 45 Detroit. .18,465 members, with death benefits in for Amassa Daily and other home­ limits of the-oity when passengers and minutes to cast and oonnt the ballots I.■ Cottle —Good to cholon ...... 3 63 . ®. 4 00 ■order amounting to 813,108,000. Dur­ Ground has been broken for a new crew noticed, the approach of a funaeln- of the 649 delegates. .Then Commander j ' Lower grades...... 2 25 @ 3 60 steaders vs. The Michigan Land A woolen mill at Alpena. Hogs...... —...... 5.M0 .<£ 6 00 > ing the year 846,450 were paid on death Iron company, has filed a motion with shaped cloud that was uprooting large, Adarnr. announced thati the vote stood: j Sheep: ...... ! SO* @ . 2.50 .•claims and 8350 for disability. Receipts the interior department at Washing­ The sultan of Turkey, deeply moved trees and huiding everything before it. Lawler, 330; Walker,- 519, the Illinois ! i X#am!»...... 250 ©.325 ;for the year were 862,449.78; disburse­ by the tragic details of the forest fires The train. and the cyclone met, and man.winning by th4 sorrow margin! Wheat —No 2 red spc*i 53*4 63* ton for a rehearing. No l> white ...... 5» 5, 65* ments, $58,202.92. in Minnesota and Wisconsin, has sent the wind lifted the entire- line ofi of eleven votes. CoL Walker then 1 n —So 2 mixed. 58 Kt 66 At the closing session of the great J. H. Boone, clerk in a Grand Rapids 300 Turkish pounds for the benefit: ol coaches and landed them at a. distance, withdraw and t\«k- wwfce was made , NoS white. . 33 V& 3314 hive of the Ladies of the Maccabees, bank, with 81,200 a year,wants to give the sufferers. of 20 feet irons the track, turning them.) Unanimous. The oQumt officers were ( y—Timothy .... 10:50 ‘it IU 00 up the position for a $300 or $400 job chosen as follows-#. Senior vice-com- L ‘.olntDes. per bu. . 55 exnlalnad by crop reports, for. the most favor- Gloomy Crop Prospect*. good health, though feeble. front carriage, wrecking it and caus. ■Oitte during the Atlanta campaign and was abtoestimate of exports p> si the lews of corn at ing the seeond team to run off. Hothi about 400.000.000 b«. whereas thtt apverament Secretary of State Gardner, in the William Naughton. aged 22 years, A dispatch received from. Seoul, elected cupta'n by hi?hontpany and place upon lineman on the tug Pup, of Sauga- teams dashed into the two front; car­ tho roil of honor by- Mag -Gen. Rosecrans. «ti rttgoct Is by sorts lnteriaeted m meaning a monthly crop report, takes a very Korea, dated September 10, says that riages, aausing the horses to run away,, —the Army.— c6,- thq1 •*OamJBnrland.—-—* —■ CoL. Lawler’ loae-ot 1.000.000, ft* bu. Th a opinion pf the trade gloomy view of the condition of crops tuck, had his leg crushed while trying organized th* Rockford Rides In 1874 and wxs does not favor the official estimate, and the the Japanese force moving from Gen- and all four teams plunged down at elected colcnel 114)4 commanded the Third price has not risen, though receipts have been since the drought. The report says: to puli the schooner Laura Miller off gam has completely routed the-Gkinese Ottawa Reach, and died from blood steep hill completely wrecking the- Regiment, I. N^ G.. far aeven years, when ha. very small and exports have practically ceased, 4*The average rainfall in the state in at Sing Chuen. Both sides are reported conveyances and throV ing the inmates, resigned. He. was. posAmaster at KoeUf»rd and all realize t hat the s'q&ikago of 41**,000.000 Augu st did not exceed three-fourths of poisoning aud the effects of an ampu­ to have lost heavily. under the Hayes and-Gertleld administrations. fet Is serious, if it proves, to be no greater, sinoe an inch, or two inches less than the tation. unden the horses’ feet. ind is In t'*. lum>ar aj*d ooal business. CoL it must affect prices 0t.meat4.f0r a year or Peter McArdle, of Brooklyn, while Lash March Mrs. Me Bane we*caught Lawler has.been, commander of Q. L. Nevins more. Pork Uatnchangfd, but, lord.tat* risen. •usual amount in this month. In July Mrs. Deb<*ah B. Alcott, of Kalama­ intoxicated threw his 5-year-old niece, in a runaway accident and. injured,, Post, of Rockford, for 2ti consecut've years* He Nor are official reports rsoQurcalog as to wheat. there was a deficiency of one and zoo, widow of W. W. Alcott, has caused has also served :<*« member of th ^department Th* great lncr *su in the iron production which three-fourths inches. With a drougth Mamie McArdle, out of the second- dying' after giving birth to . the chibi council ol administration, and junior and «ue«ior was noted as .following ths-removal of coke a sensation by filing a bill of com­ story bax:k window to the ground. He that was buried. vice-department commander. difficulties Is -.neasuret^by.the capacity of fur­ thus practically unbroken during the plaint in the circuit court to compel D. naces in blast.; Less activity U seen In dry - then jumped after her. The child is goods, the rush of postponed# bushuMs having | two principal crop growing months of O. Roberts to account as trustee for dead, but the brute was unhurt. A Dastardly Crime at Akron* . July and August it is not difficult to hi.< handling of the Alcott estate, Mrs-.Sara*..(J, Mink, national presi­ abated, and there is -aore aieposiboa to defer - Three Negroes, two men xml m dent of the W- R- C., in hrgr report said purchases. The failures hwe-bees. 267 In the. estimate the condition of crops. They valued at $50,000. Ten persons were killed aod 20 in­ woman, called at thehousoof Saloonlxt United Stat s*. against 3M tho same week last „ are dried up. Corn, potatoes and gar­ jured by the wreck of the Paris and that the movement to obtain pensions- year, and 44 in Cunu.'a agaUftt 27 lae* year. The letter which was received by George Woehlhuetoar, in the hsart of for army nurses had been pushed. The den truck are damaged beyond recov­ Cologne express train. The accident Akron. O., and dtsnandod breakfast. ery. the yield will be but a small per Mrs. Dr. Conklin, wife of the mysteri­ happened at Appily, near Brussels, other official reports sho oed that there Nxw YoTi*^ —Bradstroetls-,review says: All# ously missing Cassopolis physician, Mrs. Woehlhueter- was alone. Badly tho featur#* of.lmprovemwnv. la general trade ■ cent of an average, and pastures and was caused by a collision of the are 2,676 corps and that $170,584.26 was reported a week agp are retained: and from,* . proves to have been written by a frightened, she prepared, the- meal. expended, during the year In, relief number of Ahe moielmportant business centsrs afford little or no feed for stock. The express train with a freight train. Later the men relumed to. tbs houae, fact tliat in a few localities rain was spiritualist medium, and his alleged work. still furt’wr gains are reported- At various . knowledge of the doctor's whereabouts Five hundred cloakmakers at New­ broke in the street doo r and* going to The Women’s Relief Corps elected northwestern centers ecftl .weather has stn*u- slightly more abundant and crops are ark, N. J., belonging to. the order of Mas. Woehlhnetnr’s room, bent her in­ lated th>.} sales A dry gpods. clothing and • consequently somewhat better, does was without a basis. the following officers: President, Mrs. shoes. Th* shQwing.of the various group* ot United Garment Makers of America, sensible and assaulted her. She was £mma R, A. Wallace,. Chicago; senior railroad* preseate-an Irregular distribution ot :not disprove the general statement. M. C. Conley, well-known jeweler of quit work, and 22 shops, were obliged bound and gagged raid thrown into lncreas#*. th* most fjtvorahle being by,- the 'There i . little doubt that wheat will Saginaw, while temporarily insane, vice-president, Mrs. l'-ifelen R. Morrison; souther* lines. Woolen, dress goods &-.y not to shut down. The men assert that the cellar. Carpets and bed-clothing Smith port. Pa.; junior vice-president, sold as actively as In previous weeks, fibbers, be largely fed to stock the coming jumped from the Genesee avenue they are compelled to work 18 hours a*, wore saturated with oil aud the house •winter. V.'e hope to have estimates bridge into the Saginaw river. He Mrs. Lizzie R. Herrick, Seattle,. Wash.; not carrying supplied beyond* what the ppbllo day, and the strike is to secure a re­ fired. Exrjeph for timely discovery of treasurer, Mrs. Auunila A, Cheney, are likely to take befor* Jaauary 1. Gross, soon of the proportion of the crop. resisted every effort to save him. but duction to 10 hours. The coatmakers railroad earnktgs fo*Au*ua». covering retyrnA the flames all trace of tbe crime- Detroit; chaplain, Mra. S. Agnes for 132 roadJTnavingra satteege ot lft.000 ot One country miller writes that he has was finally landed ou the dock and the intend to fight against the sweating would h‘ave* been obliterated. Mrs. •lrrady ground 1,500 bushels for feed. surplus water emptied out of him. Parker, Massachusetts. in a I Bk line, sggreuaio 6Si.48l.000, agai tgt >4-i«. system also. Woehlhv.eU.r s condition is critical. The Ladies of the G. A. R. chose 060,33610 August. WOL IT II Try to Down lloke Smith. A tramp named Wm. Wilson was Gov. J. M. Stone aud State Treasurer offioers as follows: President, Mrs. arrested at Charlotte on a charge of Tutlcm Keeelpta Very Slim. Kilted Hw Paramour. "Marquette: Motion for review of the J. J. Evans, of Mississippi, appeared Nettie E. Gunleck. Chicago: senior kidnapping Patrick Kain, the 13-year- before U. S. Commissioner Mosely to. Washington: The statement of the vice-president, Mrs. Etta Toby, Indiana; Ben PV Twri«s. *g«d 55, a pansionors, -case of the Michigan Land A Iron old son of Chief of Police Kain, of Sag­ aatL Julia A. Batten, aged 54,his pana» company vs. Amassa Daily et al., de- answer the charge of counterfeiting monthly receipts from customs for the junior vice-president, Mrs. Anna M. inaw. The boy was put in a freight car preferred against them for printing ort of New York for practically the Hall, West Virginia; treasurer, Mrs. J. mour, engaged in a quarrel Dayton. • cided by Secretary of Interior Hoke at Saginaw by Wilson and was unable ©., with fatal results. The womaix ■ Smith in favor of the land company, 8200,000 in state warrants in imitation Srat lO days of the new tariff! act, C. George, Washington. IX C.; chap­ to escape until they reached Charlotte. of U. S. currency. Gov. Stoae and shows, a total of $3,884,219, as against lain, Mrs. Mary Reynolds. Wisconsin. used a club on Travies, inflicting i will be filed within the statutory time Several years ago Kain was instru­ wounds about the head fr«mwhich he • of 20 days from the date of notice by Treasurer Evans waived examination 88,721,031 for the preceding ]0 days. The Daughters of Veterans officers, mental in sending Anderson to state and were released on their own recog Not one dollar in quid coin or gold were elected President, Mrs. Ellen M.„ died n few hours later. She gave her­ Rash Culver, receiver of the land prison and the kidnapping is supposed self no to the police and claimed that office. It is said to be the consensus nizance to appear at the November certificates was re ceived during the lu Walker, Worcester, Mass; senior vie*. to have been done in revenge. term of the if. S. district court. iajft at New York. resident, Miss Anna Schmid, St, the blows were struck in defending of opinion in legal circles in Washing­ herself from his drunken brutality. ton that the secretary is in error in E>ouis; junior vioe president. Miss Co. D, First regiment, Michigan The New York constitioaal conven­ An old man was found lying dead on Gladys Foster, Kansas; chaplain.. Miss basing his decision on the acts of 1887. the ' The 200 homesteaders affected will National Guard, of Jackson, elected tion has passed the amendment re­ the B. A O. railway on the platform at Lena Stevens, Massillon, O.; treasurer, A dispatch from Shanghai says t probably vacate. T^ie mstiority of H. A. Lincoln, captain; H. M. Foster, moving the statutory limit of $3,000 ijj Fritchton, Ind. Papers found on his Mrs. Ida J. Allen, Newtonville* Mass.; Chinesehinese transport Uhean, with 1,4001,4 them are poor, and will be left with­ first lieutenant, and George A. Colley, actions for recovery for damages far irson proved him to be Andrew N, inspector, Addie York* Somer­ troops on board, was wrecked, bqt out a cent. second lieutenant. injuries resulting in,death. CcGinniss, of Cedarvllle, 0. ___ _ ville, Mass, J nearly all escaped In the boats.

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ST. JOHNS REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY, SEPT. 20, 1894.

A WHITE BABOON. In THE rORTRAIT G allery . towards Carmen, '‘You are also py, but I am afraid she Is unhappy PACK YOUR GRIP Gcatndfather look, from the fueled wall Pearl’s duughten You must corao now! ” It* I* a Kara Avl* and I* In Captivity In Vt grandmother h.agtn; a,ores* the hall, to me, child," i “Unhappy! ” Dick laiiffhed^ioad. . fta the ripened glow of he$ stately grace . Carmen smiled and pressed her 1 “You dear iittle fjoose, if vjtf could READ? TO START FOR DETROIT. And a frown come* over his shadowed face v A white baboon, declared to be tho As he say.: "Thy wor ’ ,1 has grown askew. lips to the slender, aristocratic hand ] have seen her this n^omilng you only one ever heard of, has arrived My dear, since we werfe young —we two. upon her shoulder. s would not have thought so. She is in Bedford, England, from South Af­ "Nothing that ‘was is the same to day; “I thank you," she said simply. | off for a twq yoaria ’rtour of Mexico rica. MICHIGAN’S v Old-time fancies are cist away Mjf •■I shall always love you for my and South osi- ling world. Gay, frisky little brown since they were children, and she tion. He was finally induced to re­ DICK’S DARLING. sparrows were twittering in the has never cared anything else for main still and in a suitable position DON’T FORGET THE EVENING NEWS OFFICE, trees, bees were humming from one any other man, during all these by a bottle of milk held between the - - - 65 Sbelby Street - - - DT CLARICE LEG IZBELTB. dewy rose to another and in the years. Do you think you could lovo bars of his cage. heart of every flower, trembling me for years, Dolores, if I were gone, He is a very heavy, well grown •CHAPTER XV—CoxTmrED. upon every leaf and clinging to every you knew not where, and the future baboon and excites attention by his Within two hours after the mar­ quivering blade of grass was a tiny dark before you?” cvaseless activity. He ha9 a re­ riage ceremony had been iperformed diamond glittering and flashing in Dolores smiled as she clung shyly markably powerful voice, resembling IT MEANS BUSINESS 1 she had fled to police headquarters, the light. to his arm, and repeated the words the bark of a dog, but harsher WHEN had secured protection and turned It was the very dream ot a sum­ of that wildest and sweetest of all and further reaching. Best ani the tables completely upon them. mer’s morning, and the storm of yes­ love songs: quiet are not possible in bis neigh ­ terday seemed to conspire with "I lovo thee. I love but thee. bor hood. “Well, they were glad enough to With a love that shall not Ul) ATLAS SOAP nature to make the morning all the The baboon is possibly a member make terms with her. lor ehe knew Till the sun grows cold. I* used In the Laundry, because more beautiful, as though to atone And th j stars grow old. of a white variety of the chacma -too many of the man ’s -secrets for And tae leaves of the Judcment book unfold " ATLAS SOAP CLEANS. One Trial him to be obdurate. She secured a for the wind and rain they had bor ­ family, or possibly a case of albin ­ will convince every honnekeeper. rowed from stern winter to cool Dick pressed his lips to the pure ism, which is found occasionally in ATLAS LASTS LONGEST, and la divorce and a small sum of money forehead, the clustering hair, the KEST and CHEAPEST. which she accepted because ehe was August’s burning ardor. Over the most races of animals. blue hills the faint breeze was stir­ drooping eyelids, and tho tremulous, The chacma, or pig-faced baooon, SAVE THE WRAPPERS. well awa:e she could not succeed dewy lips. without it. ring and the road was a solid ribbon is a native of South Africa, where he of clean washed sand, very different “My darling, my darling, ” he mur­ is very frequently found, and is the HENRY PASSOLT, Manufacturer, SAGINAW, MICH. “She finished her 'education and mured in an ecstacy, pressing her secured a good position to teach, from the yellow cloud of dust it had largest of the baboon family. He been for weeks. All together it was fondly to his heart ordinarily grows to be as large as a meanwhile keeping up her dramatic THE END. studies. Within six months she re­ a morning to make the heart beat mastiff, but is much heavier. It is ceived a letter from the usylum quick with the very joy of living. the custom of bis species to travel where her mother was confined say­ But tb Dolores it seemed only to OUTGROWN FRIENDSHIP. about in troops. These would be ing that she was much better, and mock her with her own unhappiness Renewing l’ast Helm ions la Often Moat very formidable parties for men to with nursing and change of scene, as she stood leaning over the little Disappointing. encounter if the baboons were not in 497427 the habit of running away. When she might eventually recover. ” gate that closed the path leading to Did you ever notice how you out ­ angered, however, or pressed for Again Carmen paused, then looked the river, and listened to the cheer ­ grow your old friendships? asks the New . Tribune hunger, they occasionally attack men up quietly. ful twitter of the sparrows. There Chicago Fecord. and human dwellings. They are “I suppose you have all recognized was a dull ache at her heart Have you ever met an old chum very noisy and playful and generally the fact that I am the girl to whoso She was Delores Kingsley, heiress that you have not seen for a few story you have been listening. I am of George Kingsley ’s hoarded wealth, not bad tempered. The fur is usual­ -AND— years? If you havo you must have ly brown in color. not Carmen Kingsley. I am Carmen young, beautiful, free—Miss Ellen, noticed how you looked at her and The baboon is not easily domesti­ Fairfax, the daughter of Raoul Fair­ wise woman, bad not to d her of the thought: “What in the world did I cated, but he has been occasionally. fax and Pearl Kirke, his wife. clause in her . father ’s will—and yet ever find so interesting in you?” There are records of a famous “I loved my mother in a manner she was just as unhappy as a girl And that is probably the same idea baboon who used to sit in a chair at only equaled >by her love forme. I could be. that was spinning through the brain went to Sarah Moore and we brought What cared she for money, house, Exeter ’change, in London, smoke a of the other girL pipe and drink gin and water. A my mother home. Mrs. Moore's carriages, dresses and jewels? She It is quite appar nt that our ideals daughters were married, so she wanted Diok and the whole love of are constantly changing —oh, yest fondness for alcoholic stimulants is frequent in the monkey family. undertook to nurse my mother, and Dick’s heart, and Dick— girls have ideals among themselves 1 undertook'the battle for bread for Rut Diok was beside her to speak The baboon is among the least at­ The Clinton Republican as well as among their men acquaint ­ tractive of monkeys, although his them. for himself —Dick, looking as bright, ances —and the companion of our position is closely contested by the “I was not successful as a teacher, as buoyant, as happy as though she school days does not prove quite not being constituted for the work, had ne-ver written him that short orang outang. Probably the man ­ satisfactory as tho friend of our ma- drill baboon, whose swollen cheeks and so I lost my position. I clerked, cruel dismissal, and Dick, with the j ture years. I copied, I sewed, I did anything loveiight in his eyes and the smile are striped with blue, scarlet and ONE YEAR Sometimes it is positively pathetic, purple, would capture the prize for and everything that I could find to upon his .lips that on.y she aloao this growing away from the old ac­ do, and sang as a chorus girl in a cou*kl bring there. ugliness In fact, this particular quaintances of one ’s youth, especial ­ baboon is said to put to flight the theatre at :night. .Finally I worked Dolores shrank back with a low ly when one looks forward impatient ­ ray way up until I was the leading i cry every vestige of color fading fiercest beasts of tho forests by hi9 ly to a visit from some old chum personal appearance. lady in a small traveling troupe with from her face, leaving her like a pale, that one has not seen for a long wages which, with economy, was winter snow-drop. The baboon feeds principally on $1.25. timo. The disappointment is so vegetables and eggs, of which he enough for our wants. _ “Doluros. ” his , voice, thrilled_ , her_ great Taking it all in all, it seems “My another's mind was growing through und through, "Dolores, I p rove that tho real lasting friend ­ can conceal eight at once in his ca­ pacious cheek pouches. steadily stronger, but as she gain- j have como hack. W 3 will forget ship is of the colder, more practical Address all orders to THE REPUBLICAN, St. Johns, Mich. ed strength mentally, she lost it that bad, bitter week, and .be hap ­ kind, and the proper thing to do is NATURE'S CRUELTY. physically. Two months ago. when pier than ever, for I lovo you, dar­ to fight shy of these “undying, 1’11- our company disbajuled and I came ling. I love vou! ” love-you-forever-and-forever ” attach ­ Tl»* Ichneumon Fly Makes tho Fly’j Na­ home, d found her perfectly well in Rut Dolores drew back from his ments that make you want to be with tural Enemy Serve It'* Purpose. „. L. Douclas mind, tut failing rapidly in health. outstretched arms, a flash coming your chums seven days in the week Tho Icheumon fly of Ceylon is tho IS THE BEST. The physicians said » there was one in*o her eyes. and every evening. natural enemy of the spider. This $3 SHOE NO SQUEAKING chance 'Tor her —if she could go to -How daro you?” she said, scarcely In the end it does not pay, and insect is green in color, and in form ♦ 5. CORDOVAN, the pine .forests she might recover. above a whisper; “How dure vou FRENCH* ENAMELLED CALF. 'what can be more painful than a resembles a wasp, with a marvelous ­ *4*3.5° FINE GALF& KAN6ATO I took tny last cent antj. gave it to after what lias passed ? Do you think | friendship that is cold and dead. ly thin waist. It makes its nest of * 3.5° P0LICE.3 Soles. Sarah Moore.to take her there, and I oan so soon forget?” i ______well worked clay, and then goes on then I went;to work to find some­ —Forget?" he echoed. “Why, Preferable, a hunting expedition. Its victims CURE5 ALL SKIN ** EXTRA FINE. ^ thing tc do. .It was-summer, busi ­ Do-ores, what is there for you to for ­ As she turned her tear stained are invariably spiders of various ness ware .dull, and there was nothing get? Could I—could you, do otber- *2.*I7_5 Boys ’School Shoesl .face toward her friend a strange com- kinds, but all are subject to tho AND •LADIES- for me. w.se when wo thought that shadow ifort appeared there. same mode of treatment. A scien ­ “It vats then that George King ­ •of blood lay between us? My dar- “Aye,” she exclaimed, “better in- tific sting injects some poison, which sley’s lawyer found me, and asked liil», 1 grieved quite as much .deed that he should prove false now effectually paralyzes tho luckless BLOOD DI5EA5E5. SEND FOR CATALOGUE * W-L* DOUGLAS, me if I avus the daughter of Beai-l fur you as for myself during that iahan after j were wedded to him. ” spider, which is then carried off to TRr3cE3^5SSrT^r5T»n^iilMi3i3H35ntiln»Er tat prnrrlbv It with grwt atthOcUoa ter tha nnt W til BROCKTON, MASS. King-ley, the.actress. He was easily hateful week, thinking you were As she reached for the coffee urn the nest, and there fastened with a few . Ml »Uw cf Frlmry, Imdur TMhiy. You cun save money by purchasing W. I» satisfied, and so I came, hero to take Douirlaa Shoe. breaking your heart over the shame- .there was a sweet smile of resigna dab of moist clay. Another and Because, v?c are the largest manufacturers eg' the place of my half-sister, and get fill story, for it was a story, a baseless j .Vlon upon her lips . another victim is brought to this edvertised shoes in the world, and guarantee same of tike money that should have fiction from beginning to end. i “Yes, Penelope ”____ tbs value by stamping the name ana price am chamber of horrors. Then the the bottom, which protects you against high been nay unotheivs years Ago to ren ­ have found out all about it, dear, j was vo ice Qf faer trusted prescient mother ichneumon fly pro ­ prices and the middleman's profits. Our shoe* der her last day’s comfortable. ! l’oor Lnclo .George and Gordon 1,confidant, full of love and sympathy. ceeds to deposit her eggs, one in tho equal custom work in style, easy fitting and ••1 matte: no excuse for myself. I Cures scroful A. wearing qualities. We have them sold every­ wished to part us. and they fell upon j ------..you can just bet your ljfe it'9 body of each spider, which can just 1 DISEASES. Bbnoitlim. Bemftilm. Ulecn nt uora. where at fower prices for the value given that* Knew ail.along: that what I was doing that plan, but I know now that Ft i ^a,sier to get damages for breach of 1 niudolw SwalBafi, Rh.mr.tli, UUltll, o!4 ChnnU any other make. Take no substitute. If yoor rao..e its legs, in a vague, aimloss •_ Pin tut h»r» mlilW .11 tmtnat, C.urrh, ___ dealer cannot supply you, we can. Sold by was wrung and I did it deliberately wasua man named Langly that shot ! ,promise than it is to see u re any- manner but can offer no resistance. with mv eyes open to the consequen ­ my father, and that James Grey, whs j-thin r like decent alimony, This done, the fly returns to her A. £. DUTCHER. ces. Five days ago 1 received a is Billy’s father was alive ten years ; Taken ad in all. the situation work as a mason. She prepares ■cures I te:egram from Sarah Moot e telling iatc*.*. And. anyway, if it had been ' 'looked quite endurable, and the sil- more clay, and builds up the en ­ uooaricn Line s umcago me that my mother was .dead, and true dt need not stand between us ■ver lining was very noticeable —Do- trance to this ghastly celL Then hFoisdi that was what gave my step father now, for, you know, you are not his vtroit Tribune. she commences a new ceil, which EP.P.1 the shook that caused his death He daughter! You are my cousin, the she .furnishes in like manner, and thought -abe died years ajjo. That sweetest, dearest cousin under the (Jurer Epitaphs. then closes; then she adds yet an ­ is all.” sum—rand Georgo Kingsley ’s daugh ­ Addison, the groat English writer other cell, and so proceeds until her With .a vweary gesture Carmen ter.” •whose biographers say was “a man store of eggs are all provided for, threw tihe heavy black visil from Doleccs was staring at him with '.of exquisite taste and refinement. ” and her task in life being accom­ about her neck and turned 1, away. dilated eyes. ;a,nd whose society possessed an “in ­ plished she dies, leaving her evil Muude Meadows, .who had been sit- ; "Wihat is—th^ ’” she questioned describable charm, ” is said to have brood ;to hatch at leisure. In due ting the picture of aatonishnaent, her hoursejy. “Tew it over. — every •ordered the following lines inscribed time these horrid little maggots Tbs Magnificent New Fast Steam.hips big, blue eves .wide open now sprang i word. I want to understand. Ex­ .upon his wifels tombstone: come to life, and find themselves to her feet with an exclamation. plain It ever/ bit, Dick, all!” Here lies tny wifo, cradled in a larder of fresh meat. “Ziggeity!” -she . cried, “Aad you Here let her lie: “ATLANTA” \or\y indulgently, as one would She ’- uoiv at rest. Each poor snider is still alive, and AND arn ’t the heivess after all! Why, humor.e child. Diok went over Blake And so am 1 his juices afford nutriment for the Carmie. I am.awfully,sorry, ba t you Gordon ’*; story, ami Dolores listened, 'Another tombstone in the same icheneumon grub till it is ready to “CITY OF RACINE”" know I like you just tho same. See!” the light coming .back to her face .aemotery bears this inscription: pass into the chrysalis stage, thence (Built eiprmly for this Koute.) and she tiung her arum about her like «.u:Mhine. Here lies our M ir • A::n nt rest. to emerge as a winged fly, fully pre ­ These Steamships have Immense re.er»«* power friend ’s neek and impressed a sound ­ -Then you—you did not tell him .Pillowed now on Abraham's breaai; witch enables them to make their regular ached It h rather u.we lor Mnrv Ann. pared to carry out the traditions of ftrt.Tzzsszz ana a es in the most unfarontble weather. ing kiss upon the cheek noarest her. 1 you—you was sorr/ifor your engage ­ .Hat Himewtmt touxh on Abruhaa. its ancestors with regurd to spiders Farh 1,200 tons burthen with sleeping eeftomssfe ••Phew, if you .are not my cousin. ment jt.o me?” sl*»e questioned in a d.tlona for SOO passengers, will Leave (iKANI •who is?” inquired Dick, jrit.i a da ed breaiii.lesc sort of way—“That you— Tho Object Partly Att ilnerl. A D«lictCf> llurden. HAVEN fjr CHICAGO dally, except Saturday,* 9:30 p. m. jiook. “Let *ao see—she it' your huxlf- could uuDraarry a poor woman and Kiljordan. giving it a vigoroos Tlie expressman had just picked Extra Saturday Tilps to Chicago, commencing Mmj isister, isn't ahe? ” all that You have loved me all the tick—Roy, this is the third morning up an elaborately packed article. 26th, ending Sept. 8th, both days inclusive. “Yes, where As-sho? ” inquired Bhe time. Diok ? Have j'.qu ?*’ I’ve seen that old rubber boot lying Y xcelsior fluttered from between the Cures dyspepsi A Arriving In Chicago tbs following morning In V. wyer, and there was a visible stir ••Hare iT!” echoed Wok. eloquently. ., 14 00 a;i year.)-----* “For «7 promise. They are both dead. seemed to take it as a special griev­ ing establishment. turns out 260.000 Instructleo manual. "Painting for »nd hore are my pi oof*. My niece. ance that all the world was act hap- chickens a year. He keeps 2.000 ribbon. “Tbn commencement essay, Cut Stone for BiilAioi Purposes. In addlttan to tb* abuTO. Our 1194 illintratad *MB» my child, is a thing to weep over logo* of about 200,color studies and pictures ft&s Dolores Gray, is the true heiress of py also. “I do hope she will forgot. laying ______het»s and ____buys______all the______fresh for 2-eent damn ^ i WifcJte Hall, n it you,” stv turned ' her poor, neglected life and be hap-1 and fecund eggs that are offeredfcjyn. and--and to svrear at ” OPPOSITE POSTOFFIOE. MONvIUtMARKS, 23 Union Sguar* New •

■ •. -> • • - ...... v , ' .Vi . , A. O. Hunt —Druggist. The Republican. In Riley, September 10, W. L. Vandyke, ‘For (4od anil Home aged 03 years. Deceased was a soldier and an Kvory Land. ” Poisoned “A stitch in time Thursday, September 20,1894. old resident of this county. He leaves a wife TilH STARS OK IIOPB. and one son. At a recent temperance convention, saves nine/’ REPUBLICAN 8TATK TICKET. In St. Johns, September 10, of spinal fever a letter was read from Rev. Joseph LOOD and dysentery, Myron E., youngest son of For Governor — Cook, in which Mr. Cook sees six Btars lag. Jennie and Frank Hutler, aged 2 years, 4 of hope in the temperance sky ; that system should be thoroughly cleansed JOHN T. RICH, of Lapeer. months and 8 days. He was horn and died on ot ull impurities, and the blood kept In thirty-nine out of forty-five states have a healthy condition. 8. S. S. removes For Lieu’t Gov. — Sunday and was born on his mother's birth ­ made scientific tempeiance instruction ALFRED MILNES, of Branch. day. Rev. H. E. Butler officiated at funeral. mandatory in the common schools ; that . CHRONIC SORES . For Sec’y of Slate— Among the friends present were the baby ’s the text-books adopted to this instruc ­ Ulcers, etc., purifies the blood, and , of Calhoun. great grandfather and great uncle. tion are all “kept up to the level of builds up the general health. It Is For Treasurer— without an equal. When to Would we sleep as he, total abstinance that the weight and JAMES M. WILKINSON, of Marquette. Ira F. Stiles, of Palmer, Kan., says: Absolutely So stainless and so calm, at rest with thee, power of temperance literature, as well “My foot and leg to my knee wus a For Auditor General — And only wake in immortality. as its difiusion and popularity, aro running sore for two years, and physi ­ STANLEY W. TURNER, of Roscommon. Pure Bear us with such away, rapidly increasing ; that the Methodist , cians said It could not be cured. After For Att’y General — taking fifteen small bottles of S. S. S A cream of Taitar Baking Powder. O God, Presbyterian, Baptist, Congregationa- there Is not a sore on my limbs, and I FRED A. MAYNARD.of Kent. —Latest United. States Govemmernt Food To that eternal, holier, happier day. list, and several other protestant re­ have a new lease on life. I am seventy- Take For Com. of Laud Office— ligious denominations refuse to admit seven years old, and have had my age Wm. A. FRENCH, of Presque Isle. Report. Real Estate. renewed at least twenty years by tne liquor dealers to church membership; use of For Supt. of Pub. Inst. — that the Roman Catholic church, by II. R. PATTENGILL, of Ingham. Royal Baking Powder Company Emma J. Stebblns to Johu C. Stebblns, 30 OurTrMtlMon Blood and 106 Wall St., N. T. acres on section 35, Ovid, 91.400. the recent decision of 8atolli, has Skin Dloouot moiled For Member of Board of Education — adopted the policy of excluding rum- frM to an j address. PERKY F. POWERS, of Wexford. E. C. Lee aud wife to Charles Dodge, part SWIFT BPBCIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. oflot 12, block 2, Elsie, 9190, sellers from Roman Catholic societies, The CONGRESSIONAL). It was a very complete victory in Georgia Etta Fox et al to Charles B. Fox, and of refusing the sacrament to Roman Maine. The senate is solidly republican, 80 acres on sec 1, Ovid, 9200, q. c. Catholic rumsellers who violate the For Representative in Congress — laws, especially those against Sunday WILLIAM S. LINTON, ol Saginaw. and there were only four democrats Charles B. Fox to Georgia Etta Fox et al 65 acres on sec 1, Ovid, 91.00, q. c. liquor selling ; and that the Methodist LEGISLATIVE. elected to the house. The legislature Kobert Young, deceased, by administrator, church has declared all legalized liquor A Bottle of Beer. will stand 147 republicans, four demo to Sylvia Allen, lots 9-10, block 1, Ovid, traffic to be a sin. First For Slate Senator — 99 83-100. Notwithstanding all these stars of W. MARTIN, of Gratiot. crats. Providing the beer is RoDert Young, deceased, by administrator, hope, the use of intoxicating liquors is For Representative — good, is the most health ­ The republicans of New York have to Louisa Young, 80 acres on sec 83, Du- increasing in this country and will ful and refreshing of FRANCIS W. REDFERN, of Essex. nominated ex-vice-president Levi P. plain; also lots 9-10-11-12-18-14 Hurd and continue to increase until another star drinks. Our PALE of hope arises; that parents cease to SELECT and STAND­ COUNTY. Morton for governor. Governor Flower Sickles sub-dlvlson of outlots G. und H., St ARD LAGER beers have For Sheriff — Johns, 92,750 rely on general instruction and goody all the qualities essential Stitch has written a letter declining to accept Wm. G. Holmes and wije to Mrs. I. E. goody talk, and so earnestly exhort to a heathful, invigorat ­ WM. M. LELAND.of Bingham. ing and refreshing beer, For County Clerk— a renomination this year, although he Drake, land in block 0, Emmonsvllle, 9-175. their children to touch not, taste not wherever our beers are GEORGE H. MARSHALL, of Greenbush. has only served one term. He does Frances Burrington to Thompson J. Kirby, alcoholic drinks in any form, as to introduced, they at once lot 5, (sV j) blocks, Eureka, 9350. create a rational fear aud abhorrence become very popular, on For Register of Deeds— account of their good not like the complexion of things. Mary Ann Halnerto Theresa M. Matthews, of them which can never be eradicated. LEWIS C. MEAD, Of Ovid. qualities. Try a sample Is the title of a handsome For County Treasurer— Republican victory is in the air. land on sections 29-30, Duslnln, 90,000. From all the denominations mentioned lot and be convinced. Jerome B. Clark to Andrew J. Wiggins, lots in the fourth star of hope the army of little phamplet issued by WM. II. ROSE, of Bath. A. O. Hunt. It will fill a For Prosecuting Attorney — The democrats in Michigan are hav ­ 14-15-16 Perrin ’s 2nd addition to St. Johns drunkards and moderate drinkers is constantly being recruited ; and that long needed want in every WM. A. NORTON, of Bingham. ing lots of trouble. John Strong who 9400. The home. These remarks are For Circuit Court Commissioners — was chosen chairman of the state C. C. Vaughn and wife to Philip A. Barn ­ the number of Sunday school scholars LEWIS SEVERANCE, of Bingham, hart, lots 19-20 of block 1 and lot 1, block 8 who have heard the legal scientific often heard: BYRON L PIERCE, of Bingham. central committee some time ago of Brown ’s sub-divison of out lot J.,9150, q. aspects of prohibition and temperance For County surveyor — positively refuses to act. Although a c. discussed many times, but having had CHARLES EDDY, of Duplaln. congressional convention was held in Philip A. Barnhart and wife to Coleman C. no real personal instruction and precept, Vaghan, lots 19-20 of Brown ’s sub-division find their way to prisons and reforma­ For Coroners — the sixth district some weeks ago, and of outlot J., 9100. NATHANIEL I. DANIELLS, of Watertown. tory schools, or degenerate into drunk ­ the nomination offered to every one in Mary C. Scott to Lewis A. Throop, 80 CHARLES H. SEIBERT, of Bengal. acres on sec HO, Victor, 9125. q. c. ards and loafers, is a star of evil portent. DETROIT, MICr. “1 feel Sick sight, and finally given to S. L. Kilbourn, David Scott et al to Rachel Scott, 40 acres The next meeting ot the W. C. T. U. Again the world ’s record has been the latter refuses to accept and no one on sec 21. Essex, 9100. will be held on Friday afternoon of I wish I kiew what would re­ Anorle B. Cook and wife to David S. Pike, this week, at 4 o ’clock, at the Baptist broken by the phenomenal pacer has yet been found who will. In this 10 acres onset- 25, Riley, 9400. lieve me until I seethe doctor. ” Kobert J. At Terre Haute, Ind., last church. county it is reported that Andrew J. Three Home Seekers' Excursions. Friday, he paced a mile in 2:011, Burns, of Watertown, demociatic nomi ­ KARL’S CLOVER ROOT, the great Blood purifier gives freshness an d nee for clerk, has written a letter declin To all parts of the west and northwest Latest returns from Kentuckey show via. the Chicago, Milwaukee Sc St. Paul clearness to the Complexion and cures ing to run. that Breckenridge was defeated for the Railway at practically half rates. Constipation, 25 cts., 50 cts., $1.00 (1) Round trip tickets, good for return nomination tor congress, if defeated at The latest dispatches announce that passage within twenty days from date ST. JOHNS MARKETS. “The Baby all, by 269 votes out of 19,000 polled. the Japs recently attacked the in ­ of sale, will be sold on September 11 and Grain quotations are furnished by the 8t. Johns It does not show so very great a victory 25 and October 9,1894. wheat houses every Wednesday, and are for the Has burnt its finger, what will trenched position of the Chinese army prices paid that day. sooth it the quickest.” for the high moral tone of the blue For further information apply to the at Ping Yang, Corea, utterly routing nearest coupon ticket agent or address Wheat, white ...... 51 grass district after all. Wheat, red...... 49 the latter and killing 16,000. The Harry Mercer, Michigan Passenger Buckwheat ...... -...... 4586 win, but to the honor of the district he gether. It would demonstrate whether was defeated.______none. ” That means the great navies of the world are good for anything. F, R. JACKSON The sugar p'anters of Louisiana held Strictly Pure CURE a convention in Monday OHITUAKY. and formally resolved to leave the White Lead Co UG Hw “What shall democratic party on National issues and From Maple Rapids Dispatch: . . MERCHANT TAILOR. join the republicans. The reason of Herbert Stone, formerly of Lebanon, You cannot afford to use cheap WITH this change of heart is that they are township, died at his home near paints. To be sure of getting Strict­ protectionists, and propose to try and Wheeler, Gratiot county, August 24th ly Pure White Lead, look at the Shilohs be done? ” send representatives to Congress who He was born in Lebanon. December brand ; any of these are safe: 25cts., Is turning out Nobby Summer will vote for protection to American in ­ 15th, 1860, and was a much respected “Anchor, ” “Morley," In such cases as these, this “ Eckstein, ” " Shipman,50cts.” and ’ Suits, Handsome Overcoats, little book will be very terests. If it was not for the colored young man. He was treasurer ol “ Armstrong & MoKelvy," “ Southern, ” $1.00 Bottle. Ouecentadose. Pantaloons, Etc. handy. It contains an al­ man in politics, every southern state Wheeler township two terms. He “ Beymer-Bauman,” “ Red Seal,” CURE phabetical arrangement of leaves a wife. His father ’s name is ‘ Davis-Chambers, ” “ Collier,” It is sold on a guarantee by all drug­ would be solidly for protection. gists. It cures incipient Consumption the slight ailments and Warren Stone. “ Fahnestock. ” and is the best Cough and Croup Cure. simple remedies that any For Colors .—National Lead Co. ’s one can use. As compared with last year there is a Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. Coiton jest a-rollin ’ in — JB. F. MILLER , marked revival in some lines of trade, These colors are sold in one-pound cans, each Haystacks risin ’ high; can being sufficient to tint as pounds of Strictly while in others the increase is slight. Corn a-pilln' up the bin, Pure White Lead he desired shade; they are in PROPRIETOR OF Cider when you’re dry! ho sense ready-mixed paints, but a combination This is encouraging, and every one is of perfectly pure colors in the handiest form to Satisfaction Guaranteed glad to welcome the improvement. But Hills and valleys full o ’ song — tint Strictly Pure White Lead. Whisperin ’ of fall; A good many thousand dollars have been as compared with 1892 there is scarcely saved property-owners by having our book on Livery, Feed and Sale Stable Fiddle goin ’ all night long — painting and color-card. Send us a postal card In the Old Rink,St. Johns, Mich. This valuable a branch of business that does not show Balance —balance all! and get both free. a loss, and a very heavy loss, in many, —Atlanta Constitution. NATIONAL LEAD CO. JACKSON’S Chicago Branch, cases. It is probable that there will be State and Fifteenth Streets, Chicago. BOARDING A SPECIALTY! TAILORING a still greater improvement this fall Ninth Annaal Ohio Excursion. First-class turnouts at reasonable rates. My ESTABLISHMENT, Hand Book and that it will begin immediately after Wednesday. October 3d, the Toledo, Hack can be found daily on the street for the con ­ the magnificent republican victories Ann Abor & North Michigan Ry. will venience of tne public. Just the thing for parties ST. JOHNS. run their Ninth Annual Ohio excursion. ADIRONIft attending receptions, balls, etc., and chiliarges moderate. The Hack makes all trains. that are almost certain to be recorded Train will leave Durand at 9:35 a . m. in November. Excursion tickets good for 30 days will h —* TRAD! MARK mmmmmm will he be sold to Toledo and all points on the Wheeler's One dollar and thirty-sir cents per Wheeling & Lake Erie Ry., Columbus, Hocking Valley & Toledo Ry. and Ohio hundred pounds is the increase in the Central Lines, Cincinoatti, Hamilton & Heart price of sugar in St. Johns during the Dayton Ry. and Pennsylvania Cos. given past few months, and since it became Lines. The fare to Toledo and return ^ AND reasonably certain that congress would will be only $3. and rates to points on above named railroads will be pro ­ Nerve tax sugar. Our democratic friends are portionately low. Baggage will be much concerned over the advanoe in POSITIVELY CURES Free checked to destination. Call on agents the price of sugar, and some of our for particulars. Heart Disease, Epilepsy, Nerv- Up the chimney. You have to; editorial brethren with child-like ou8 Prostration, Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that drive the stove all the time in cr- To every one who applies simplicity announce that sugar has gone Contain Mercury, Sleepiersness and all Derangementa of the Nervous up on account of the fruit canning System, | der to get results. This is but one for it at Hunt ’s Drug Ex­ As mercury will surely destroy the sense of hibit at the coming county season. There are 26,263 people in Unexcelled for Restless Babies. Pure­ of the common stove troubles that smell and completely derange the whole ly Vegetable, guaranteed free from Fair. Clinton County according to the census system when entering it through the mucous opiates. 100 full size doses, 50c. have been overcome in Jewel surfaces. Such articles should never be used of 1894. The consumption of sugar in M. D. Bailey, receiving teller GraDd Rapids Stoves and Ranges. They throw out the United States has juBt been an ­ except on prescriptions from reputable phy ­ (Mich.) Havings Rank, says he cannot say too much sicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold in favor of "Adironda, ” wheeler ’s Hear and Nerve all the heat generated. They make nounced from Washington as 63 pounds to the good you can possibly derive from Cure. Prepared by Wheeler A Fuller Mediciue Co., Cedar Springs, Mich. neither dirt or trouble and burn little Be !snre yon for every man, woman and child. That them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by Sold by FILDEW A MILLMAN. would amount to a consumption of F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no 8t. Johns and Fosrler. fuel As for looks —they arc the 1,654,569 pounds; an advance of mercury, and is taken internally, acting handsomest stoves made. Sold by ------,—. directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces all dealers. Look for Trade Mark. |U«eEST Slew,PUH_F IN THE WOM*) Get one. $22,502.13 per year for this county. of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure TEACHER'S EXAMINATIONS. This is one of the fruits of the demo­ be sure you get the genuine. It is taken Fall Series 1R04. internally and is made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. cratic victory two years ago. The voters Regular examinations at St. Johns, ThursJay of this county have a right to ask the J. Cheney & Co, Testimonials free. and Friday August 2d and 3rd. |3F~Sold by druggists, price 75 cents per Special examinations, St. Johns Friday, Aug. PEISBBE’S democrats who appeal to them for bottle. ______24th, DeWitt Friday, Sept. 28th. votes, what they have done to com­ At the regular examinations, examinations will Do not wear impermeable and tight- begin at 9 o’clock A. m. Special examinations will pensate this increase in the cost of begin at 8 o ’clock a . m. By order of the Board of fitting hats that constrict the blood ­ examiners. R. M. WINSTON, living. vessels of the scalp. Use Hall’s Hair IMPROVED SMOOTH WIRE FENCE. Commissioner of schools. Has free wool raissd the price of their Renewer occasionally, and you will not be bald. clips? Has a general reduction of duty on nearly everything raised or pro ­ OSBORN’S A. 0. Hunt, duced in Michigan brought more money GUN AND GENERAL REPAIR SHOP. to the labor engaged in raising or pro ­ New and Sold and Repaired. Manufacturing Druggist, Second Powder, Shot. Primers ducing such articles? Facts wanted. Hand Wads, C a r t r i d g es, How has the past two years used us Guns______Loaded Shells, Load­ ST.JOHNS, - MICH. You can save ing Tools, Gun Cases and llelts, always on here in Clinton county? What does hand or ordered to suit customers- Umbrellas six cents a can by using the Repaired —a full line of repairs for same. the change in legislation promise for Handles. Mounts, Ribs of all lengths and sizes. new Horsford ’s Baking All kinds of Locks and Keys fitted. Shears THE BEST AND CHEAPEST FENCE ON EARTH. ffhe future ? and Razors ground. Pocket Knife Blades Powder, because it requires fitted. Orders promptly attedded to. Please (Sample ot Fence can be seen at Kenyon ’s Feed Barn, St. Johns.) M. D. Bailey, Receiving Teller Grand give me a call. At the old stand. State, County, Township and Farm Rights For Sale. Rapids (Mich.) Savings Bank, says he less quantity than any other. Ilegant] Hut’s Cherry Tooth cannot say too much in favor of“Adiron- D. D. FRISBEE INVENTER AND MANUFACTURER. da.” Wheeler ’s Heart and Nerye Cure, OSBORN’S -Paste. g old by Fildew Sc Millman. Nearly opposite The Steel. St. Johns, Miobigan« t

Legal. Legal. Legal. Legal. Legal. the work file In the office of the sewer department, The Republican. otice of letting drain contract .— n ordinance to provide for the VENT FIFES. I_>ROBATEORDER.-STATE OE MICHIGAN N Notice is hereby given. that I, VV. F. A management, control and use of the sewer on blanks furnished for be purpose, a correct Sec. 21.—Traps must be protected from syphon- 1 County of Clinton, ss. At a session of the Pro­ Sleight township drain commissioner, of Town ­ system of the Village of St. Johns, and for the statement of the work d >ne under the permit. age, or tbe waste pipe leading from them vaulilated bate Court for the County of Cilntou holden at Thursday, September 20, 1894. ship of Victor, Counts of Clinton, Slate of appointment of a sewer commissioner, and to CESSPOOLS AND OVERFLOWS. by a special air pipe, taken out of the crown or the Probate Office, in the Village of St. John*, on Michigan, will, on the Uh DAY OF OCTOBER, define hit duties, and to provide a penalty lor the Sec. 7. —No open gutter, cesspools or privy vault trap, in no case less than two inches in dameter Tuesday, the 4th day of September in the year A. D. 1894. at the outlet of said drain on violation of this ordinance. shall be connected with any sewer or draiu. Cellar for water closet traps, and one Inch aDd a quarter one thousand eight hundred and ninety-four. "™etroit*l" TIME TABLE Fred Green's farm, in said Township of The Hoard 0/ Trusted 0/ the Village of St. Johns and cisterns overflows may be conuecUd with tbe for other traps, except when more than fifteen feet Present, Charles M Merrill, Judge of Probate. D Victor at 9 o'clock in the forenoon of that day hereby ordains: sewer or drain only when they can be trapped In In length, when It shall not be less than one and a In the matterofthe Estate of DI ANN A WHEEL­ proceed to receive bids for the Construction of a Sac-no* 1st.—The sewer farm of the Village of such a manner that the water seal cap not be half inches In diameter. Tbe vertical vent pipes ER, deceased. On reading and tiling the petition .. IN EFFECT.. certain drain, known and designated as ‘‘Perrin St. Johns SDd all the public sewers of the Village of destroyed. for traps of water closet in buildings more than duly verified of Moses W. Baker, praying that the Dr An" located and established In the said Town ­ St. Johns, which are now, or shall hereafter be INJURY TO SEWERS. four stories in height, must be at least tbne last will and testament of said detested may be MAY 6th, 1894. ship of Victor and described as follows, to-wit: constructed, shall be under the management aud Sec. 8. —No person, firms or corporation shall in ­ inches in diameter, with two inch branches to each proved and admitted to probate and that he or Commencing 16 9-10 chains west and 3 3-10chains control of the Board of Trustees of the said Village jure, break or remove any portion of the man ­ trap, aud for traps of other fixtures not less than tome other suitable person may be appointed south ol the corner of sections 5, 6,7 and 8 in the of St. Johns, aud a sewer commi.-sioner, to be hole, lamphole, flush tank,catch basia or say part two Inches In diameter, unless the trap it smaller, administrator of said estate. ^KT«»fw«.rdL- township of Victor, county of Clinton, stato of appointed by the President of said village with the of the sewer system, or throw or depositor cause in which case tbe diameter of branch vent pipes Thereupon it it ordered, that Thursday, tbe 27Ul Michigan, runnlug tbeuce in the old diatn easterly consent aDd approval ot said Board of Trustees. to be thrown or deposited in auv aewer, must be at least equal to the diameter ot tbe trap. day of September A. D., 1894, at one o ’clock in the M - H to the middle of the north line of w % of n w V£. The first appointment of sewer commissioner shall opening or receptacle connecting with In all cases vent pipes must be of cast or wrought |2S5- iron and connected to traps. with brass or lead afternoon, be assigned for tbe hearing of said oo 113. section 8, thence southerly to the w Vi a w section be made on October 2nd, 1894. All subsequent tne sewer system, any gardage, offal, petition and that the heirs at law of said deceased 8TATION8. ferrule. S3*J-W M OS? Sunday 8, thence westerly to the east line of w fri Vi a w appointments of sower commissioner shall be made dead animals, vegetable parings, ashes, and all other person* interested iu said will, are

5 0« /. Mixed at the first regular meeting of the said Board of Vent pipes must extend two feet above the high-, I* m No. frl jf sectiou 7, thence southerly to the Holden cinders, rags or any other matter or thing whatso ­ required to appear at a session of eaid court then « tL M se Trustees in April of each year, but if not made eat part of the roof or coping. The extension to = 33 Sc3 « u Ex. drain at lVi chains south and 4% chains west of ever, except feces, urine, the necessary water- to be holden at the Probate Office, iu tbe Village Is northeast corner, s w frl M a w frl Wisection 7. then It may be uisdn at any subsequent regular closet paper, liquid house or mill slops and roof be not less than three inches in diameter to avoid of St.Johns and show cause, if any there be, why a. in. a. m. P. 111. p. 111. meeting of said board. obstruction from frost, or they may be branched 10 40 4 05 10 45 Bald job will be let by sections. The section at water by special permit. the will should not be approved . DETROIT..... -Lv. 6 40 the outlet of the drain will be let first, and the re­ Each sewer commissioner after the first shall he WATER AND OAS PIPES. into a soil pipe above tbe inlet from the highest And it it further ordered, that notice be given te Milwaukee Junct 7 0G 10 58 4 25 1105 ...... appointed for a term of one year, and shall bold fixture. They may be combined by branching 11 45 6 07 12 15 maining sections In their order up stream, in ac­ Sec. 9.—Any person, firm or corporation desiring the persons interested in said estate of the Pontiac ...... 7 48 cordance with the diagram now on file with the office untlll hla successor Is appointed and has to lay pipes for water, gas, steam or any purpose, together those which serve several trap*. These pendency of the hearing thereof by causing a copy p. m. a. m. qualified, and the first sewer commissioner ap ­ air pipes must always have a continuous slope to Holly...... 8 28 12 HO 5 51 1 14 other papers pertaining to said drain. In the in aoy street or alley upon which aewers are laid, of this order to be published 111 The office ol the township clerk, to which pointed shall hold office until his successor Is shall give at least twenty-tour hours notice to the 'old collecting water by condensation. Clinton Refublican , a newspatwr printed and Durand arrive...... 9 05 112 6 30 2 18 ...... appointed aud has qualified. No trap vent pipe shall be used aa a waste or soil 9 35 1 32 6 50 ...... reference may be bad by all parties Interested, and sewer commissioner before opening the street, and circulating in said County of Clinton, fur Hires Durand leave..... - 2 13 bid* will be made and received accordingly. Con ­ Said sewer commissioner may be removed from the manner of excavating for laving and back pipe. successive weeks previous to said day of hearing. Owosso ...... 10 00 1 69 7 17 2 46 office by a two-thirds vote of all the members of No brick, sheet metal, earthenware or chimney 10 05 2 01 7 20 tracts will be made with the lowest responsible filling over such pipes shall be subject to tbe ap ­ 20-3 CHARLES M. MERRILL, Owosso Junct. ar„ 2 50 bidder giving adequate security for the perform ­ ■aid Board of Trustees, upon charges preferred, and proval of tbe sewer commissioner. All such work flue shall he used aa a sewer ventilator, nor to ven­ (A true copy.) Judge of Probate. Owosso Juoct. I’ve 10 15 2 10 7 30 8 06 6 05 ance o( the work, in a sum then and there to be alter reasonable notice and an opportunity to be shall be planned and executed so that no injury tilate any trap, drain, soil or waste pipe. Ovid...... 10 35 2 26 7 47 3 32 6 60 fixed by me, reservlngto myselt the right to re­ heard before asid board. shall occur to any public aswer or drain or to any SAFES RAIN WATER. Shepardtvllle ...... 10 41 2 31 7 52 7 05 ject any and all bids. The date for the completion The Village Clerk shall keep a full record of all house sewer or drain connected therewith. Sec. 22.—Every lead safe under a wash tray ROBATE ORDER —STATE OF MICHIGAN ST. JOHNS...... 10 54 2 42 8 04 8 58 8 25 joint proceedings of the Board of Trustees and the urinal, refrigerator or water closet must be drained County of Clinton, ss. At a session of the 11 14 2 57 8 22 4 25 of such contract and the terms of payment OBSTRUCTIONS. P Fowler—...... 9 20 therefor shall be announced at the time and place sewer commissioner, and all Instructions from said Sec. 10.—The sewer commissioner shall have th s by a special pipe not directly connected with any Probate Court for tbe County of Clinton, holden at Ionia ...... 11 49 8 81 8 55 5 08 11 49 of letting. board to said commissioner, and all official reports power to stop and prevent from discharging into waste pipe, soil pipe or sewer. Tbe drip pipe from the Probate office, in the Village of St. Johns, on p. m p. m. Notice la further hereby given, that at the time and from said commissioner to said board, the same to th* aewer system any private aewer or drain refrigerators shall not be connected directly with Saturday, the 8th day of September, in the year Lowell-...... 12 17 4 00 9 24 5 46 1 25 place of said letting, or at such other time end piece be incorporated in the record* of the proceeding* through which substances are discharging which the soil or waste pipe or with tbe sewer. one thousand eight hundred and nlnety-fonr. Grand Rapids ...... 12 60 4 85 10 00 6 85 2 30 thereafter, to which I, the drain commissioner of said Board of Trustees of the Village ofSt. Johns. are liable to injure the sewer or obstruct the flow Rain water conductor* shall not be connected Present, Charles M. Merrill, Judge, or Prohate. G. R. A I. Junct.... 1 05 5 00 10 10 7 45 aforesaid, may adjourn the same, the assessment for It shall be the duty of the sewer commissioner of tbe sewage. with the aewer without a special permit. In tbe matter of the estate of AUSTIN M. Ferrysburg-...... 2 05 5 55 11 00 9 23 to require and Inspect all plans for sewer construc ­ OVERFLOWS FROM FIXTURES. CAMP, deceased. A copy of the will of mu 4 ...... benefits and the lands comprised within the Perrin OLD DRAINS OB 8EWBBS. Grand Haven- ..... 2 10 6 00 11 05 9 80 Drain Special Assessment District will be sub ­ tion and sewer connections, and to inspect all Sec. 11.—Before any old private drain or aewer Sec. 23.—Overflows from fixtures must. In each deceased and of the probate thereof duly authenti ­ p. m. a. m. p. in. a. m. ject to review. material used, and to give necessary directions for shall be connected with tbe sewer system tbe case be connected on the inlet side of the trap. cated having been produced to this court by Chicago by Str ar.. 6 00 a. in. The following is a description of the several the construction of all public sewers and connections owner of tbe private drain or sewer shall prove WtTKR CLOSETS. Jennie E. Camp, together with a petition that Milwaukee Str ar.. 6 00 6 00 tracts or parcels of land constituting the special therewith, in accordance with the rule* and to the satisfaction of tbe aewer (commissioner that 8ec. 24.—Water closets must be of an appioyed said copy be filed in this court and that said will be EMfwar*. assessment district of said draiu, vis: regulations nereioafter laid down. it la clean and conforms In every respect with pattern (pan closet* being absolutely prohibited) decreed to have the same force aDd effect asifli S e k ofs e if. section 6. Also to keep full and accurate flies of all maps, these rules and regulation*. and should be supplied from a special tank placea bad been originally proved and allowed in this drawings, plans, specifications, licenses and all TEEN CHINO. over them in which the waste or overflow from the court, and that Alson Hamilton may be appointed, M . m W H of n w V». section 8. tank must discharge into the open air of the basin Ex. is. £ S w >4 °f 9 w A, section 5. papers of record pertaining to said sewers and turn Sec. 12.—The house sewer trench shall be dug so executor thereof in Michigan.

“-0 6 §■!? 82. STATIONS. . a E Vi ot s e if. section 7. the same over *to hte successor in office, and per ­ as to meet the public sewer at the Y branch as of the closet, and not lDto the soil pipe directly. Thereupon it is ordered that Thursday, the 4th *5! form all other dutiea pertaining to the aewer located by the sewer commissioner. Tbe material Direct service of a water closet is prohibited. day of October, A. D., 1894, st one o'clock in th#

Daily. That part e Vi of n e V4 lying north of State road, a* j ■aw 3 No. section 7. system of said village that said Board of Trustees thrown from the trench shall be placed so as not to All interior water closet compartments should afternoon be assigned for the bearing of aaid ^ & Night x U s N w if of s w J4, section 8. shall from time to time direct. obstruct and so as to cause tbe least inconvenience be ventilated Into air shafts where possible. pet.tlon, at the probate office in the Village of St p in a. in. p. m. P. HI. a. in. 8 w >4 of s w 54, section 8. The sewer commissioner sbsll, within ten days to the public. Proper barriers and lights must be STRAINERS. Johns. Milwaukee Lt..... 8 30 N w V. of a w i, section 7. sfler bis appointment and confirmation, take and maintained on the banka of tbe trench to guard Sec. 25—Exit pipes to all. fixtures except water And it is further ordered that notice be given Chicago Lv...... 7 30 Swiil if of s w fri if, section 7. subscribe the oath of office, and he shall receive the public against accidents during the progress of closets shall be furnished with suitable perma ­ to the persons interested in said estate ot the time a. m. E 14 of b e if section 7. such compensation as the Board of Trustees shall tbe work. In backfilling tbe earth shall be care­ nently attached strainers, apppoved by the sewer and placo ol said hearing by causing a copy Grand Haven Lv 5 40 9 00 210 9 06 N w frl Viol's w frl if, section 7. direct. fully ramed, tamped, or flooded so ss to keep the commissioner. of this order to be published in Thr Clinton Bjb- Ferrysburg ...... 5 44 9 05 2 15 9 12 8 w frl if of n w frl if, section 7. This ordinance may be amended and such rules pipe in proper position and avoid settling, sod no Sec. 26.—No person shall place, or suiter to be fublican , a newspaper printed and circulating G. R. A I. Junct.... 6 37 10 05 3 12 10 45 S e if ol n w frl ^4, section 7. made and provided as shall be deemed proper by stone shall be used in backfilling until tn?re has placed, aDy bulky substance in any sewer opening, in said county of Clinton, for three successive weeks Grand Rapids ..... 6 45 10 20 3 25 n 00 a 45 W Vi of n e V4, section 7. the Board of Trustees, subject only to a two-thirds been a depth of at least two feet of loose earth or or in the house connections, or private drain con ­ previous to said day ot bearing. p. in. That part e if of n e if lying south State road, vote of all the members of said board. gravel placed over the pipe. necting with any public, main or latteral sewer, or CHARLES M. MERRILL, Lowell-...... 7 15 10 55 4 00 1153 1 26 section 7. The sewer commissioner shall make an annual material for sewers and drains . any substance having a tendency to obstruct the (A true copy.) 21-3 Judge of Probate. N e fil if of n w frl V£. section 7. report of all bis work and proceedings during tbe Sec. 13.—The house sewer, from a point three free flowage of said sewer or to damage them in Ionia ...... 7 40 11 25 4 28 12 35 2 50 N w rri if of n w frl V, section 7. preceeding year at the first regular meeting of said feet outside of the house to the street sewer, shall any way. n ordinance to prohibit and Fowler...... 8 09 11 58 5 02 1 25 4 30 E if of n w >4, section 8. board in March of each year, and such otner re­ be of Drat quality, salt, glazed, vitrified earthen PENALTY. punish the placing or making of signs, ad- P. Ill N e J4 of • w V4> section 8. ports aa he shall be directed by said board. ware pipes, unless laid less three leet deep, when Sec. 27. —Any person violating any of the pro ­ vertismentsA or any defacement on the telephone, 8T.JOHN8 ...... 8 25 12 17 5 20 1 47 5 45 N '4 of a e if, section 8. LICENSED PLUMBERS. It shalfbe of heavy cast or wrought iron. It* visions ofthis ordinance, shaH upon couviction telegraph, electric light or other poles which are or Shepardsville...... 12 30 5 32 6 10 8 Vi of n Vi of s e >4, section 8. Section 2.—No person, firm or corporation shall interior diameter shall be four Inches. Outside thereof, by any court of competant jurisdiction, shall be placed in the streets or public alleys ef Ovid-...... 8 89 12 36 5 38 2 12 6 40 8 e if of s w 4. section 8. lay alter or repair anv house drain sewer or plumb ­ the curb line it shall be four to six Inches as be fined any sum not exceeding eighty doilais nor tbe Village of St. Johns, and to provide for tbe Owosso Junction... 8 57 12 55 6 00 3 05 7 15 Dated this 18tb day of September, A. D. 1894. ing work or make any connections whatever with prescribed by the sewer commissioner. Subsoil less than ten dollars and the costs of prosecution painting of said poles, and to provide a penalty for Owosso .....—..... 9 00 1 20 6 05 3 10 W. F. SLEIGHT. any sewer or drain belonging to tbe public sewer drains shall be of earthenware pipe. not exceeding twenty dollars, or imprisonment in tbe violation thereof. Durand ar...... 9 23 1 47 6 30 3 53 Township Drain Commissioner of the Township of system or do any kind of work connected with the PIPE LAYING. the jail of Clinton county not more than thirty The Village ol St. Johns hereby ordains : Durand leave...... 9 35 1 47 6 55 Victor. layiDg of tbe nouse drains or house sewers or 8kc . 14.—The cover of the Y branch on the days or shall be both fined and imprisoned in the First : That no person shall make or place any Holly...... 10 14 2 26 7 40 4 47 plumbing or making any repairs additions to or sewer shall be carefully removed so as not to in ­ dhcretlnn of the court. slgD, advertisment, upon, or deface or mar in any­ Pontiac ...... 10 53 3 05 8 25 5 37 ...... alterations of any drain sewer or plumblDg con ­ jure the socket. The first length of pipe attached Dated Sept. 10. 1894. way aDy telephone, telegraph, electric light or ROBATE ORDER-STATE OF MICHIGAN nected or designed to be connected with the Milwaukee Junct.. 11 32 8 45 9 05 6 30 County of Clinton, ss. At a session of the to the Y blanch shall be curved and set so as to COLEMAN C. VAUGHAN. President. other poles which are or shall be placed iu any DETROIT...... Ar 11 50 4 05 9 25 7 00 ...... P public sewer system unless regularly licensed by give a good fall into the sewer. Dewitt H. Hunt , Clerk. street or public alley within the Village of 81. Probate Court for the County of Clinton, heldea atthe Bo rad of Trustee. The pipe shall be laid on an even grade of not Johns. 49-Chair Car, Baflat Car and Sleeping Car Service the Probate Office in the Village of St. Johus, on APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. less than one-fourth o' an inch to tbe foot, unices Second; That ail poles hereafter erected in th* Wednesday, the 19th day September in the year oDe Section 3.—Any person deairiDg to do business oy special permission of the sewer commissioner, streets and public alleys of the Village of St. Johns, Westward—No. 11 has Parlor Car attached (extra thousand eight hundred and ninety-four. as a plumber iu connection with the public sewer iu which case provision must be made for regular ROBATE ORDER.—STATE OF MICHIGAN shall lie paiuted a color to be approved by the charge 25 eta). No. 15 has Parlor Buffet Car at* Present, Charles M. Merrill, Judge of Probate. system shall file with the village clerk a petition and efficient flushing. County of Clinton ss. At a session of the Board ot Trustees of said village, the said poles to tached Detroit to Grand Haven (extra charge 25 In I the matter of the estate oi MARGARET giving the name of tbe individual or firm and Curved pipes shall be used for every deflection PPrebate Court for the Count* of Clinton, holden atbe paiDted within one month after their erection. eta). No. 81 has Wagoner Bleeper Detroit to VANCE, deceased. On reading and filing the place of business and askiDg to be licensed as a from a slalght line of more than six inches in two thr probate office, in the Village of St. Johns, on Third ; That any person violating any provision Grand Rapids. petition duly verified of George Wilkins piaviug plumber. Said petition must be signed by two feet. Tuesday, the lltli day of September In the year of this ordinance, shall upon conviction thereof by that Porter K. Perrin or some other suitable responsible citizens of the Village of St. Johns The joints of the eartherware pipes shall he one thousand eight hundred aud ninety-four. public authority be fined not to exceed tweDiy-fiv* Eastward—No. 14 has Parlor Buffet Car attached person may be appointed administrator of said vouching for tbe business capacity and the reputa ­ made with the proper oakum or jute gasket, ana Present, Charles M. Merrill, Judge of Pro­ dollars or imprisoned in the county jail of Clinton Grand Haven to Detroit (extra charge 25 eta). estate. tion or the applicant that he is a resident ot tbe pure cement of first quality: tbe joints ot tbe Iron bate. county not lo exceed ten days or both such fins No. 18 has Parlor Car attached (extra charge 25 Thereupon it is ordered, that Thursday, the 11th Village of St. Johns, a master of his trade, and will­ pipe shall tie of nakuui aud ieitd If cast iron is used, fn the matter of the estate of JOSEPH aud iinprisoiaeut in the discretion of the court. cts). No. 82 has WagODer Bleeper Grand Rapids day of October, A. D., 1894, at one o ’clock in the afternoon be assigned for the bearing of said peti ­ ing to be governed in all respects by ihc rules and or screwed juiuts wilb while lead If wrought iron PKRISONS, deceased, William H Cook, executor COLEMAN C. VAUGHAN, President. to Detroit. regulations which are or may be adopted by the is used. of said estate, having made application for tbe DeWitt H. Hunt , Village Clerk. NO. W. LOUD. BEN FLETCHER, tion, at the Probate office in the village of St. Johns. Board of Trustees. Each applicant for a license The end ol all private sewers not immediately allowance of his fiiml account. St. Johns, September 3, 1894. Traffic Manager. Trav. Pass. Agent And it is further ordered, that notice be given, shall execute iu the office of the village clerk with connected with the plumbing fixtures shall be Thereupon it is ordered that Thursday, the 4th THOMAS BROMLEY. Local Agent to the persons interested in said estate of the his application a bond with two or more resident securely closed by water tight imperishable mater­ day of October A. D. 1894, at one o ’clock in the time and place of said hearing by causing a copy sureties to be approved by tne Board of Trustees ial. If lead pipe, the end must be soldered, if afternoon be assigned for the examination of said —FOR— of this order to be published in the Clinton Repub ­ otice of letting drain contract .— lican, a newspaper printed and circulating in said in the sum of one thousand dollars $1,000), con­ wrought iron pipe, a plug must be screwed in the account, at the Probate Office, in the Village of Notice is hereby given, that I, John W. county of Clinton for three successive weeks pre ­ ditioned that he will indemnify and save harmless end; if cast iron pipe, a cast iron plug mjist be St. Johns. Clemons,N county draiD commissioner of the County Northern Michigan, Ohio and all vious to said day of bearing. the Village of St. Johns from all accidents and calked in with the lead. And it is farther ordered that DOtlce bo given to of Clinton, State of Michigau, will, on the 24th CHARLES M. MERRILL. damages caused by any negligence in protecting Cellars shall be drained, when possible, by means the persons interested in said estate, of the DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A D. 1894, at tbe outlet, Southern Points. (A true copy.) 22-3______Judge of Prohate- his work or by any unfaithful, imperfect or in ­ ot suitable, properly laid, earthenware tile pipes. time and place of said hearing by causing a copy on n Vi of s e sec 30, in the township of Duplain adequate work done by virtue of his license, and They shall not communicate directly with any of this order to be published in The Clinton Re­ at one o'clock in the afternoon of that day, pro­ Direct Connections at. Owosso Junction and Du­ otice of letting drain contract .— that be will also restore aud replace sidewalk, drain carrying foul sewape or with a sewer or cess­ publican , a newspaper printed and circulating In ceed to receive bids for ibe cleaning, deepening rand with D. G. H. A M. R’y. Trains. Notice is hereby given that I, Charles pavement or street surface over any opening he pool. Where possible they shall connect with the said County of Clinton, for three successive weeks, and widening of a ceitaiu drain known and. NL, Clark, township dralD commissioner of may have made to as good state and condition ss sub-soil drains in tbe street, previous to said day of hearing. designated as “Greenbusti and Duplain" drain, TIME TABLE. the township of BeDgal, county of Clinton, state of he found it, and keep and maintain the same in PLUMBING RULES. CHARLES M. MERRILL, located aud established in the said townships of Michigan, (will, on the 1st DAY OF OCTOBER, good order to the satisfaction ot the sewer com­ Sec. 15.—All materials used must be of good (A true copv.) 21-3 Judge ot Probate. Urcenbush and Duplain, also for tbe construction In effect March 25tb, 1894. A. D. 1894, at the Town ball. In said township of missioner for the period of six months next there ­ quality and free from defects; the work must be of a certain drain described as follows, to-wlt: Bengal, at ten o ’clock in the forenoon of that day, after and that be will pay all fines imposed upon executed in a thorough and workmanlike manner. Commencing at a point in the Greenbush and GOING NORTH— Lv. Owosso Jet. proceed to receive bids for the construction of a him for a violation of any of these rules or regula­ From a point three feet outside the foundation ROBATE ORDER—STATE OF MICHIGAN, Duplain drain on tbe east aud west quarter line, 10 : 05 A. M...... and ...... 7: 30 F. M. certain drain known and designated as "Lyon and tions. On receiving his license he shall have walls of a building no material may be used within County of Clinton ss. At a session of the which bears 12 rods 5 Hulls east of tbe center post, Dean ” drain, located and established in the said recorded in the office of the village clerk his actual tbe building and connecting with the sewer for PProbate Court for the County of Clinton, holden atsection No. 30, township of Duplain, running For Elsie, Ashley, Ithaca. St. Louis, Alma, Mt. township ot Bengal, aDd described ss follows, towit: place of business, tfie name under which the busi ­ soil, waste or veDt pipes, other than wrough or cast tbe Probate Office, in the Village of St. Johns, on tbence west on said line between the s w H of n • Pleasant, Clare, Cadillac and Frankfort. Commencing on the e ){ s w if on 8th line 23 rods ness is transacted, and shall immediately notify iron pipes, with securely leaded joints, or lead pipes >4 and the n 4 of s e Vi, said sec 30,12 roas 5 links, the board of any change in either thereafter. No with soldered or wiped iointa. CemeDt or puty Friday, the 31st day of August, In the year one GOING 801TH-LV. Durand. and 15 links uortb of section line between ‘sections thousand eight hundred and ninety-four. ■ hence west on said line belweeD tbe n 4 oft* 22 and 27, beirg on section 22, thence (north 69° license will be granted for more than one year, joint*, tin or sheet iron pipes, whether galvanized Present, Charles M. Merrill, Judge of Probate. 4 aud s )( of 1 of n v if said sec 30, 78 rods, 9: 35 A. M...... and ...... 0: 50 P. M. cast 18 rods 2 links, thence north 24° east 8 rods t7 and all licenses will be granted to expire on the or not, shall Dot be used In the matter of the estate of THEODOSIA W. thence n 71° w on the s )4 of s 4 of n w Vi said first day of April. Removal ot resident from No soil or waste pipe shall have a fall of less than section 30, 52 rods, thence north 27 rods 4 links to For Howell, Ann Arbor, Milan, Toledo and all links, theuce north lVi0 west 9 rods 13 links, tbeuce village shall act as a forfeiture of license. one inch in ten feet. BURROWS, deceased. Sylvester Beebe, executor Southern points. north 32 Vi° west 12 rods, tbeuce north 49°east31 rods of said estate, having made application for the allow­ the terminus which is at a point in the Greenbush 18 links, thence north 62° east 11 rods 8 links, PLAN OF PLUMBING. PIPES. ance of his final account. and Duplain drain, which bears east 1 rod 12 links W H. BENNETT. G. P. A.. Toledo. Ohio. thence north 14%° west 5 rods 12 links, thence Section 4, a.—Every plumber or sewer builder Sec. 16.—All cast iron pipes must be sound, free Thereupoa i» is ordered, that Thursday, the 27th and 44 rods north of tbe west quarter post, section north 69° east 13 rods, thence south 824° east 26 before doing any work connected with any sewer, roin holes or cracks, sod of the grade known in day of September A. D. 1891, at one o'clock in the 30, township of Duplain. rods 13 links, thence north 49%° east 37 rods 17 shall file with the sewer commissioner a notice and commerce as extra heavy, coated with tar or afternoon be assigned for the examination of said Nsid job will be let by sections. The sectional links, thence north 460 east 9 rods, thence north drawing, such as he shall approve, of tbe work to asrihaltum. The fallowing weight per lineal foot account at the Probate office in tbe Village of St. the outlet of the drain will be let first, aud the re­ ADDITIONAL LOCAL. 63Vi° east 24 rods 18 links, thence north 68%° east be preformed and no such work shall be done with ­ will be accepted as standards: Johns. maining sections in their order upstream, in accord­ 6 rods 7 links, thence north 75)$° east 34 rods 9 out tbe approval of said commissioner. 2 inches, 54 pounds per lineal loot. And it is furthered ordered that notice be given ance with tbe diagram now on file with tbe SWINE AT THE STATE FAIR. links, thence north 13° east 18 rods 18 links, thence Applications for permits shall be made in each 3 inches, 94 pounds per lineal loot. to tbe persons interested in said estate, of the time other papers pertsiuipg to said drain, in the office special case to the sewer commissioner by the owner, 4 inches, 13 pounds per lineal foot. oflbecouuty draiu commissioner, to which refer­ north 21° west 12 rods, thence north 50)40 west 28 agent or person in whose interest the work is to be and place of said hearing by causing a copy of this Clinton County Not Behind. rods, thence north 18Vi° west 12 rods 19 links, 5 inches, 17 pounds per lineal foot. order to be published in The Clinton Republican , ence may be hid by all parlies interested, and bids done, and he shall issue the permit to the plumber 6 inches, 20 pounds per lineal foot. will be made and received accordingly. Contracts thence north 65° west 21 rods 2 links, thence north or sewer builder in the name of the owner or person a newspaper printed and circulating in said Coun­ Five exhibits of hogs at the state fair, 82° west 34 rods 12 links, thence north 37° west 5 All wrought iron pipe must be of standard weight. ty of Clinton, for three successive weeks previous will be made with the lowest responsible bidder rods 13 liDks, thence north 69)4° west 20 rods 12 in whose Interest the work is to be doDe before the All fittings used in connection with such pipe to said day of hearing. giving adequate security fer the performance of the representing three different breeds, links, thence north 84)4° west 22 rods 7 links, work is commenced, and in no case shall such work shall corespond with it in weight and quality. CHARLES M. MERRIf.L, work iu a sum then and there to be fixed by me, hailed from this county. The number thenee north 8° east 40 rods, thence north be prosecuted unless sucb permit is on the grounds Where lead pipe is used to connect fixtures with (A true copy.) 20-3 Judge ot Probate. reserving lo myself the right to reject any and all 85<4° east 17 rods 2 links, thence north lVio east 33 and in the poeseaslOD of the person doing tbe vertical soli or waste pipes, or to connect traps bids. The date for tbe completion of such con ­ of premiums awarded them may be rods 24 links, thence north 63)4° east 34 rods, work; each certificate shall designate the street and with vertical vent pipes, it must not be lighter tract, aud the terms of payment therefor, shall be number of lot and block, ana shall include such than "light pipe." taken as an indication that they com­ tbence north 9° east 3 rods 3 links, thence north ROBATE ORDER.—STATE OF MICHIGAN, anoounced at the time and place of letting. 85° east 3 rods, tbence north 2)40 east 25 rods 22 definite description of tbe premises as to clearly The arrangements of soil aDd waste pipes must be Notice is further hereby given that st the time pare favorably with exhibits from other define the location of the same on the map. as direct as possible. The draiD, soil and waste County of Clinton, ss. At a session of the links, tbence north 79° west 8 rods, thence south PProbate Court for the Countv o! Clinton, holden atand place of said letting, or at such other time and counties. If there is an aristocrat 87)4° west 11 rods, thence Dortn 15° west 9 rods, Applications so filed shall be approved or rejected pipe aDd traps should, if practicable, be expose 1 to place thereafter to which I, tbe drain commissioner among bogs it is the Berkshire. It is a without unreasonable delay. After a plan has view at all times for ready inspection and for con ­ the Probate Offiee, in the Village of St. Johns, on aforesaid, may adjourn tbe same, the assessment lor thence north 78*4° west 33 rods 9 links, thence been approved no alteration of the same will be Thursday, the 30th day of August, in the year leading English breed and to produce north 23 rods 18 links, thence north 35)40 west 2 venience of repairing. When necessarily placed one thousand eight hundred ana ninety-four. benefits and the lands comprised within the Green- rods 13 links, thence north 39® west 19 rods 18 allowed except on a written application of the within partitions or in recesses of walls, soli and bush and Duplain Drain Special Assessment District something as good as the Berkshire has owner. waste pipes should be covered with woodwork so Present. S. B. Daboll, Circuit Judge, acting will be subject to review. links, tbence north 870 west 21 rods 14 links, tbence Every plan shall contalD a clear and full descrip ­ Judge of Probate. been the aim of swine breeders the south 69° west 9 rods 3 links, thence north 88)4° fastened with screws so as to be readily removed. In the matterof the estate of DAVID P. WILCOX, Tbe following is a description of tbe several west 11 rods 22 links. IbeDce south 62)4° west 8 rods tion or tbe plumbing, showing the position, size, MAIN. SOIL AND WASTE PIPES. tracts or parcels of laod constituting tbe special as­ world over. At this show the Berks kind aDd weight of all pipes and the position and Sec. 17.—A main waste pipe into which wash deceased. On readiDg and filing the petition, duly 11 links, thence south 81)4° west 22 rods 21 links, verified, of Ella II. Nestclle, guardian of David sessment district of said drain, viz: outnumbered any other breed. In some kind of traps, closets and other fixtures. All work basins, bathtubs or kitchen sinks discharge must 8 w 54 of n e Vi- sec 30. thence south 72° west 6 rods 3 links, thence north done under such plans shall be subject to the in ­ Porter Wilcox a minor, praying that she may be of the rings there were from six to 74° west 20 rods, thence north 65)4° west 15 rods 7 be at least two inches in diameter, with one and authorized and empowered to receive and collect E 4 of n w )i, sec 30. links, thence north 1)4° west 13 rods 4 links, thence spection of the sewer commissioner, and no altera­ ODe-balfinch branches. 8 y of • 4 of s w 4; sec 30. eleven entries, bo that even a third tion shall be made in any plan or in the work The main pipe from the sewer connection to the from the executor of said estate tbe personal es­ premium indicates a pretty good hog. north 55° west 11 rods 22 links, thence south 86° tate now in his hands belonging to her said ward All Id town eight north of range one west is west 10 rods 16 links, thence south 44)4° west 6 rods without* special permit in writing from him. house tap must be at least four (4) inches in in ­ and that she may be authorized to remove the Michigan. Our home exhibitors of this breed 1 link, tbence north 50° west 11 rods Ollnks, theoce FEES FOB CONNECTION. terior diameter at every point. No trap or any 8 y, of n w 4. sec 25. Section 4, b. —All persons connecting property manner of obstruction to the free flow of air same from this state to tbe state of Washington were George E. Lapham, of Bingham, south 87)4° west 8 rods 16 links, thence north 69)4° where said minor now reside*. N &) a of 1n e >4, sec 25 west 40 rods, thence north 20° west 4 rods 12 links, with a sewer constructed at public expense, or with through the whole course of the main house sewer W’ Vi of s e Vi. sec 25. and Cassius Bray, of Olive. To the a sewer upon which said property aid not pay a or soil pipe will be allowed. Thereupon it is ordered that Thursday, the 27th thence north 89)4° west 8 |rods, tbence north 65° day of September A. D. 1894. at one o ’clock in the S' r Vi of n e Vi. sec 25. former was awarded sweepstake for best west 15 rods 6 links, thence north 13)4 degrees special tax to build said sewer, to the Village of St. This may be secured by an untrapped main S 4 of s e *4, sec 24. JohDs, shall pay for said connection the sum of house sewer and soil pipe, or if a trap is placed in afternoon, be assigned for the hearing of said boar, any age, second on best yearling west 20 rods 3 links, thence north 89)4 degrees east etltion, at the Probate office in tbe Village of S e Vi of n e >4, sec 25. 6 rods 21 links, thence north 4 degrees east 27 rods fifteen dollars for each resident or house on the the main soil pipe, by a ventilating pipe leading to E Vi of ■ e *4, sec 26. boar, same on boar under six months, property so connected with said aewer: tbe roof from tbe lower side of the trap ana a §t. Johns. 1 link, thence north 7 degrees east 26 rods, tbence And it Is further ordered that Dotlee be given N Vj ofs e Vi. see 24. third on sow under one year and same Dorth 2 degrees east 17 rods 7 links, thence north 4 Provided 1st, That any person who shall pay fresh air inlet connecting with the foot of tbe E U of n e Vi of s w Vi, sec 24. tbe connection fee for connecting any property main soli pipe just above the trap. to the persons interested in said estate, of the tirna on sow under six months. And to the degrees east 12 rods 13 liDks, thence north 80U and place of said hearing by causing a copy of thl W Vi of n e Vi of s w *4, sec 24. with a public sewer, who shall afterwards be Every vertical, soil and waste pipe must be ex­ N w 4 of s w Vi. see 24. latter first on sow under six months, degrees east 2 rods 19 links, thence north 80)4 assessed and pay a special sewer tax upon tbe same tended at least two feet above tbe highest part of order to be published in the Clinton Republican degrees east 49 rods 11 liDks, thence north 26 a newspaper printed and circulating in aaid County 8 w Vi of n w ^i- >ec 24. second on boar two years old, second on degrees east 26 rods, thence north 11 degrees west property, equal in amount to the counectlon fee the roof or coping. It must be of undiminished E of s w ol s w 4, sec 24. paia, for tne construction of a sewer, shall be size without return bend, with open or basket end. of Clinton, for three successive weoks previous to Vi Vi sow two years old, third on hoar one 6 rods, tbeuce north 18)4 degrees west 9 rods 11 said day of hearing. W 4 of s w 4 of s w 4, sec 24. liDks, thence west G2 rods 12 links to the ternlmus refunded said connection fee, and prorata fora It must not open near a window nor an air shaft S Vs of s e Vi, sec 23. year old, same on hoar under one year, less amount. which ventilates living rooms. 20-3 8. B. DABOLL, Circuit Judge, which is 1 rod north aDd 15 links east of the south ­ (A true copy.) Acting Judge of Probate. W Vi ol e 4 of n e 4. see 26. same on boar under six months and west corner of the s e 4 of the s e )4 of section 9 Provided 2d, That any person who shall build Soil, waste and vent pipes in an extension must E 4 of w 4 of n e Vi, »ec 26. same on sow one year old. in town 6 north range 3 west, In Michigan, fifty leet or more of extension ol tbe public sewer be extended above the roof (of the main building, W Ji of w Vi of n e )i. sec 26. Said job will be let by sections. The section at system, under the direction or the sewer commis­ when otherwise thay would open within twenty S e 4 of s w Vi, sec 24. The Poland China is an American the outlet of the Drain will be let first, and the re­ sioner, for the purpose of connecting with said feet of the windows of main house or the adjoining E 4 of n e 4. sec 26. hog, pre-eminently the hog in the great maining sections in their order up stream, in ac- system, shall uot be required to pay any lee for house. lection notice - S e 4 of n e 4, sec 24. cordace with the diagram now on file with the connecting with said system. JOINTS. state OF MICHIGAN, N Vi of s s 4, sec 23. pork producing Btates of the west and Provided 3d, That the Village of St. Johns shall Sec. IS—All joints in Iron drain pipes, soil pipes E Office of Secretary of State . other papers pertaining to said drain, In the office Lansing , Aug. 29, 1894. N e'A of n w Vi. sec 25. able to maintain his claims as a porker of . the Township Clerk, to which reference may be construct all sewers at street crossings up to the and waste pipes, except where screw joints are used All In town 8 north ranrange 2 west, Michigan. anywhere. This breed were creditably had by ail parties Interested, and bids will be made lines of blocks. must be so filled with oakum and lead and band To the Sheriff of the County of Clinton : Dated this 10th day ot September, A. D. 1894. Section 4, c.—School district number four, calked aa to make them gat tight. Sir—Y ou are hereby notified that at the General represented by Wm. H. Parker, of and received accordingly. Contracts will be made Election to be held in this State, on the Tuesday JOHN W. CLEMONS, with the lowest responsible bidder giving adequate Bingham, shall pay $75 as a connection tee for the All connections ol lead pipes with iron pipes 21-2 County Drain Commissioner. Victor, and L. F. Conrad, of Wacousta. security for the performance of the work, in a sum the union school building, and $50 each for tbe mutt be made with a brats or lead sleeve or ferrule succeeding the first Monday of November next, east side school building and the Perrin school. of tbe same size as the lead pipe, put Id the hub of the following officers are to be elected, viz: To Mr. Parker were awarded three firsts then aDd there to he fixed by me, reserving to my­ A Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of self the right to reject any and all bids. The date Clinton county shall pay $100 aa a connecting fee the branch of the iron pipe and calked with lead. otice of letting drain contract .— as follows: On boar two years old, a hog for the court house, and $50 for the county Jail. The lead pipe must be attached to the ferrule by a State, State Treasurer, Auditor General, Commis­ Notice is hereby given, that I, Samuel for the completion of such contract, and the terms sioner of the State Land Office, Attorney General, weinging over 800 pounds, on boar of payment therefor, shall be announced at the Tbe Manufacturing Company shall pay as a con­ wiped or over-cast joint. F.N Cranson, township drain commissioner of th* necting fee for their shops and office, $50. The All connections ot lead, waste and vent pipes and Superintendent of Public Instruction; also township of Lebanon, County of Clinton. State under Bix months and on a sow two time and place of letting. a member of the State Board of Education in place Notice is Further Hereby GiveD, That at the connection fee for hotels shall be $35 each, for ■hail be made by means of wiped joints. of Michigan, will.on the 29tu DAY OF SEPTEM­ years old, also two second premiums on boarding-houses and saloons, $25 each, and INSPECTION, of Peirv F. Powers, whose term of office will time and place of said letting, or at such other expire December 31. 1894. also a Representative in BER, 1894, at the outlet on the n e 4 of s • 4 See. boar under six months, and on yearling time aDd place thereafter to which I, the Drain restaurants $20 each. Where a saloon la located Sec. 19.—Before the fixtures are placed In con ­ 22, in said Township of Lebanon, at ten o ’clock in in a hotel the connection fee for the hotel shall nection plumbing of any house or building, and Congress for the Eighth Congressional District of the forenoon of that day, proceed to receive bids sow, third on sow under six months and Commissioner aforesaid, may adjourn the same, the this State, to which your county belongs; also a the assessment for benefits and the laDds comprised Include the lee for the saloon. The fees provided before the soil pipe is connected with the sewer, for the cleaning of a certain drain known and three sweepstakes on boar any age, and for In this paragraph shall be paid upon the same tbe outlet of tbe soil pipe and all openings Into it Senator tor the Nineteenth Senatorial District of designated as Price draiD, located and established within the Lvon and Dean Drain Special Assess­ this State; also one Representative in the State sow any age. ment District, will be subject to review. conditions as are provided in Section 4 b, except below the top, shall be hermetically sealed, the in tbe said Township of Lebanon. Mr. Conrad ’s winnings were first on that the second proviso to Section 4 b, shall not pipe shall then be filled with water to its top, and Legislature tor the Representative District com­ Said job will be let by sections. The section at The following is a description of the several apply to the fees for the court house or the echool every Joint be carefully examined by the pepper ­ prising Clinton County. the outlet of tbe drain will be let first, and the re­ sow under six months, second on boar tracts or parcels of land constituting the special bi.il lings, or jail or the St. Johns Manulactunng mint or other test. Defective pipes discovered You are also hereby notified that at said election maining section* in their order up stream, in ac­ assessment district of said drain, viz: there will be submitted to the people under one year, same on boar two years SwJfcfseA.s eifof s e £4, e >4 of s w U, w Company. must be removed and replaced by sound ones and cordance with tbe diagram now on file with the old and third on sow one year old. Section 4, d.—Wherever it is provided in this all defective joints made tight, and every part of An amendment to Section 1, Article 7, of the other papers pertaining to said drain, in the office )4 of s w >4, n )4 of s e Vi, e )4 of n w V, n w V of ord nance that money shall be paid to the village the worE be made to conform with these rules and Constitution of this State relative to the qualifi­ of the Township Clerk, to which reference may The Victorias are a breed produced by n w V£, s w Vi ot n w (V4. all on section 16 | cations of electors of this State; E J4 of s c 4. s e 4 ol n o Vi. n e 4 of u e 14, n for connection fees or any purpose such money regulations aud subject to the approval of the in ­ be had by all parties interested, and bids will be a cross of the Berkjhire, Poland China, sli.i'i be paid to the clerk of said village, who shall spector. Also an amendment to Section 5, of article 7, of made and received accordingly. Contracts will be w i of s e *, » w )fot n, e Vi, all on section 16. giv* ’ tnerelor a receipt, and cover the money into In eases where plumbing work has been com­ the Constitution of this State authorizing inmates made wilh the lowest responsible bidder giving Chester White and Suffolk and intended K )4 of n e Vi, see 21. of Soldiers' Homes to vote where such Domes are E )4 of s w 4, w 4 of s e)f. n 4«f n e J(,ie i( the village treasury, filing the treasurer's receipt pleted in a building before these rules and regu­ adequate security for the performance ot the work to combine the good points of all. Mr. theieforln the office of the village clerE, and the lations came in force, If the plumbing has been situated. in a sum then and there to be fixed by me, resort­ of n e )4, n e Jt of n e J4, n w )4, w)4 of n e Vi. w )4 In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto R. M. Cross, of Ovid, represented Clin ­ of s w 4 , south 48 acres of e % of s e >4, north 12 sea t commissioner shal I not allow any connection done in accordance with these rules and regula- ing to myself tbe right to reject any and all bids. ton county with this breed and made a to L i made with any sewer until such clerk’s receipt lations, permits wilt be granted for making con ­ set my hand and affixed the Great The date for the completion of such contract, and seres 01 s k of n e )4 ot s e 4. all on section 22. shall be presented to him. or until the work pro ­ nections with the sewer as iu new work, but in [seal .] Seal of the State ot Michigan, at the terms of payment therefor shall be announced very fine showing, securing first pre ­ S w 4 and s Vi of s Vi ot n w 4 ana n )4 oi s )4 of n vided for in the second proviso to section 4 b, is case the plumbing is not in accordance with these I-ansing, the day and year first above at the time and place ot letting. w 4 aDd n w 14 of n w 4, all in section 23, also w written. miums on boar one year old, sow one H of s w 4 of s w 4 and e J( of ■ v U of a w ^ actually performed in accordance with this ordi­ rules and regulations, such alteration shall be Notice is further hereby given, that at the time nance, to the satisfaction of said,aewer commissioner. made aa the sewer commissioner shall direct, to WASHINGTON GARDNER, and placo of said letting, or at such other time sod year old, first and second on sows under and s e 4 of s w 4' and n Ljof a w 4, all on section Secretary of State. one year, first and second on sows 14. All in town 7, north ot range 8 west in Michi­ Section 4, e.—The connection fee for any busi ­ make the plumbing safe to the person residing in place thereafter to which I, tbe drain commis­ gan. ness or property which Is not specifically provided the house, and such as to be no source of lDjurv sioner aforesaid, may adjourn the same, the under six months old, also second and for In' this ordinance, may be fixed by said Board or stoppage to the sewer. In all cases the soil Shkriff ’s office ,) , assessment for benefits and tbe lands comprised Dated this 19th day of September, A. D. 1894. CLINTON COUNTY. ( third on hoars under one year, second CHARLES L. CLARK, of Trustees, by resolution. pipe snail pass through and above the root. Trap* within the Price Drain Special Assessment Dis­ INSPECTION. are to be ventilated, fixtures and pipes clean, and To the Electors of Clinton County: trict, will be sublect to review. and third on hoars under one year and Township drain commissioner of the Township of Notice is hereby given pursuant to tbe statute of Bengal, Sec. 5.—The sewer commissioner is to be given waste and soil pipes to have sufficient fall. Tbe following is a description of the several same on boars under six months,second notice when anv work is ready for Inspection, and TRAPS this stale of the foregoing notice of the Secretary ot tracts or parcels of land constituting the special State, that the election in this state will be held in on two year old sew, and sweepstakes Don't Tobacco Spit or Smoko Your Life a 1 work must be left uncovered and convenient Set. 20.—Every water closet, urinal, sink, wash assessment district of said drain, viz: for examination until Inspected and approved. tray, bath tub or set ot tube must be separately aDd this county on the 6th day of November, A. D., W 4 of s w ¥ sectiou 23. on sow, any age, and same on boar and Away Such inspection shall be made within twenty-four effectually trapped. Traps must be placed as near 1894. at which election the officers Ramed in tbe 8 w 4 of n w Vi section 23. four of his get. hvurt after such notification. The sewer com- the fixtures as practlble. In no esse shall water foregoing notice of the Secretary of State will be E 4 ofs * 4 ofn e 4 and n e 4 of se 4 section la the truthful, startling title of a little book that elected. Also one Sheriff, one County Clerk, one It is doubtful if as many premiums tells all about No-to-bac, the wonderful, harinleaa mlaaloner may apply the ether, peper mint, water from bath tub or other fixtures be connected with 22. guaranteed tobacco habit cure. The coat Is trifling, or smoke teat, and the plumber shall furnish all the wster closet trap. Register of Deeds, one County Treasurer, one All in town eight (8) north of range four (4) went to any other county in the state. necessary tools, labor and assistance for such testa. Sinks In all parking houses, butcher shops, lard Prosecuting Attorney, two Circuit Court Commis­ and the man who wants to quit and can ’t runs no sioners, one County Surveyor and two Coroner*. west Michigan. R. M. Cross, of Ovid also secured eal or financial risk in ustn M No-to-bac. Sold The plumber shall remove or repair any defective rendering establishments, hotels, restaurants, Dated this 17th day of September, A. D. 1894. I druggists. material or labor when so ordered by the sewer boarding houses and laundries shall he provided WILLIAM M. I.EI.AND, first premium on red wheat, white M with a suitable grease trap. Wash rooms for car­ Sheriff of Clinton County. SAM UKL F. CRANSON, wheat, white oats, black oats, and field Book at Drug Store* or by mall free. Address commissioner. Dated at St. Johns this 12th day of September, Township Drain Commissioner of the Townaitlpaf The Sterling Remedy Co., Indiana Mineral Springs, STATEMENT OF WOBX DONE. riages must be piovided with proper means tor In ­ Lebanon. 2J-2 beans. (nd 19-52 Sec. 6.—The plumber shall on the completion of tercepting mud. A. D 1894. ST. JOHNS REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY, SEPT. 20,1894,

that white hunters save from the huge WHAT ARE WE HERE FOR. SHOOTING SEA LIONS. carcass. Indians depend upon the meat for food during the winter. They make A Question Not Strictly Original, But bird nets of the sinews. From the in ­ Timely In ” hi* Year of Gr ice. SPORT OFF SAN DIEGO, CALIFOR­ The American is recognizable from NIA. testines water-proof clothing is made, and the soles of the nippers furulsh whatever part of our country he footwear. may have come, not only because he DR. HOLMAN S. HUMPHREY The Son Lion* Are Hard to Kill If On North island In this beautiful land ­ is imbued with the Americun spirit Yoa Don’t Hit Them la the Might locked Bn.v of Sail Diego the hunter which crops out and betrays him. Plnee— Something About Flying finds thousands of quail and jack rab ­ but also from his American physique The Great English Physician and Surgeon, rich. bits. The birds fiy quicker than East­ —the elongated head, the fine and ern birds and it is harder to hit them. transparent skin, the quick glancing Known to almost every household in Michigan as the Doctor that Cures after all After tiring of quail shooting the gun* eys. the mobility and flexibility of Others e. \e Failed . Examination of Patients at Hotels . Eight miles Inland from this city the ner cun step into a sailboat and after body, the changing features, the Tho chronic afflicted, In order to have, the best skill of the Noted Specialist,Si ____must either_____ ^ ______to such specialist,______or the sportsman can get the finest kind of sailing out into the ocean for an hour Specialist mutt go to thtm. Statistics show that, among all chronic sufferers,jfferei not more than one in five iTundred ever go genuine laugh, the nervousness of to the lurger cities to receive treatment; this fact is owing mainly to two reasons: First, the terrible dread the sick have mountain lion shooting, sars a corre­ his movements, says Dr. J. Warren of leaving home and going into the turmoil, noise and confusion of a great city, and the worry unci exhaustion Incident to travel. Second, the great expense of the trip and tho unreasonable prices charged for examination and treatment by spondent of the Chicago Tribune. Achorn in the Boston Medical and the city specialists. It Is a notorious fact that chronic diseases are so distinct from acute ones that the regular practi ­ Surgical Journal. But if the four tioner. as a rule, wants nothing to do with tltgrn, and If satisfied with his Income, will frankly say so, hence the neces- Eight miles out at sea, on the rook ­ slty of the specialist; und that he shall put himself whore those patients uneureet by their Family Poetor muy see him eries of the Coronado inlands, lions present types of Americans from the and receive first-class treatment, although unable to visit the city to secure a like quality of skill. The fact that a city North, South, East and West are specialist visits your county seat, and receives -and prescribes for patients at your best hotel does not in tiio least detract bask In the sun and gambol In the from his skill honesty, Integrity or respectability. For if a man is a gentleman at borne he is a gentleman every­ brought together, thpir likenesses where. although occasionally a hungry doctor will caution c. sick mun or woman to keep away from us: that too In face of the water by. the thousands. On a clear are not so apparent There yet re­ fact that the same sufferer lias been a patient of said doctor for months and often years, and paid him all the money he day they can be seen from the could rake an-* scrape and now finds himself worse off than at beginning of treatment, yet Is cuutioned by this M. I). to California Flying; Flnh. main differences duo to climatic in ­ look out for fraud and ignorance. Common decency would, at least, suggest silence on the part of such creatures. Does Dr. veranda of the Hotel Florence through or so reaches the haunts of the Cali­ fluences end the topography of that Humphrey cure everybody? No! Does ho treat every cn^e that goes to him? No! Most emphatically no! But he does cure a greater percentage of cases accepted for treatment than any specialise of our acquaintance. His business has ussumed such a powerful field-glass. It requires fornia flying fish. It attuins the length particular section of country from lgantlc proportions In Central Michigan that ho has found it an absolute necessity to change his headquarters from Hllls- skill to bag this lion of the sea. On of eighteen inches and a weight of which he came, environments that Sale to Lansing, and to drop ail his Indiana and Ohio towns; thus In future conUnlng his work, almost entirely to the great approaching the rookery occupied by nearly two pounds, being one of the declare for him what manner of man State of Michigan This enahl-js everyone under his care to communicate with or see the Doctor on short notice at ail tlmee. a numerous herd one first hears their largest of the flying fishes of the world. he is. Never could 1 persuade the long, plaintive howlings, as if in dis­ When flushed from Its watery cover by old darky woman of the South, the At St. Johns Thursda«, Oct. If, 1894. One da* only. Office—Parlors at the Hotel St. Johns tress; but when near them the sounds the approach of a boat It rises three ••auntie ” whom everybody knows, or four feet and continues Its flight for become more varied and deafening. that I was a Southerner. ”Ah, boss ” 1)k. Humphrey 's “Gold Cur *” for C - earnestly requests all persons under treat ■ The old males roar so loudly as to a quarter to half a mile. It swims rap ­ takiih , Asthma and all Afffctiokb of ment to write MS often, as advice may idly, appearing to get its motive power she used to say, “you's come a long iTHB Upper Air Passages . Tills remedy lie necessary week after week In order to • drown the noise of the heaviest surf way north of hyer. ” emliodles all the “tonic" and “antiseptic" push any given case on as rapidly as jxis - among the rocks and caverns, and the when in the water from Its powerful properties of Gold , und Its curative pow ­ siblc, and a good common-sense statement • pups croak hoarsely or send forth tail. On rising from the water the The Yankee is recognizable"every ­ er is as near a “specific" for Catarrhal ttf- on the part of the patient by mail is tbo . feet Ions as It Is possible to produce, and next thing to a personal consultation. sounds like the bleating of sheep or movements of the tail are continued where: there's no mistaking him. when used in connection with the Doc­ the barking of dogs. A rookery of for some seconds until the whole body The figure of Uncle Sam is the tor's regular constitutional course of THOUSANDS OF MEN matured animals presents a ferocious is out of water. While the tail is iu traditional Yankee. Here in New treatment und dietary, will cure any cas. All over the country art* being slowly bled i of Catarrh: provided the sufferer will fol­ to death year after year owing to tne vi­ and defiant appearance, but becoming motion the pectoral fins vibrate rapidly England the people grow tall and low Dr. Humphrey ’s instructions. Wlr n tal fluids passing off wit,lithe urine! water) alarmed at the approach of man, in and the ventral tins are folded. When lank and their temperament becomes alt Is understood that Catarrh in some They feel all run down, dragged out and their efforts to escape to the water the action of the tail ceases, the pec ­ form or of some purt. Is tho foundation of whipped of energy and ambition, but are vital and nervous. I believe the fc four-fifths of all chronic ailments and all unconscious or where the true cause of they roll, tumble, and sometimes make toral and ventral fins are spread, and, New England poople are becoming ■ tho failure to recognize and cure this, Is their trouble lies. Seeking relief from fearful leaps from high, precipitous so far as one can see from the boat, nervous and dyspeptic, although Bthtt reason for so much disappointment the family doctor, they are treated for rocks. In one instance about twenty are held at rest. On this plane of r on the parlor sufferers with long ■ trud­ Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Heart Troubles or born in a rugged, picturesque country ging affections fu'.'y explains why so few Rheumatism and Kidney Disease, but to lions were collected on the brink of a outstretched fin the fish seemingly sails 7 are cured of their diseases. no purpose. They try patented nostrums, precipitous clifT at least sixty feet through the air as a bird is seen to sail that is reputed to and should pro ­ $ The Doctor Is surrounded with the fln- but these disappoint them. These suffer­ above the rocks which shelved from without perceptible movement of its duce a rugged, characteristic race. est and most extensive collection of ln- ers timy lie of all ages, frorr. mere boys to They eut little and hurriedly: they T strum ents ever Imported to this country advanced life, but the majority are mid­ the beach below. The hunters seeking wiugs. When the fish begins to fall ■- for examining and treating all formsof dle aged married men who have worked the tall touches the water and the mo­ sleep iittle: they huve a burned-out (►chronic ailments of the head, face, eye, flay and night, as you might say, for years tion of the pectoral fins recommences, look that bespeaks nervous strain v ear, throat, nose, chest, lungs, heart, sto- anil years. If such will come to me. and ” much, liver, spleen, kidneys, bowels re­ bring a bottle of their urine. I will show ' and it is enabled to resume its flight, and malnutrition. They worry and productive organs, urinary orgnns, brain them the cause of their trouble. which it finally finishes by falling into they tremble. The women lose thoir and nervous spstem, paralysis, rhumu- the water with a splash. When on tlsm, sick headache, backache, tumors, THOUSANDS OF WOMEN rotundity, and the men strive; and ■ growths, Joint diseases, piles, hip disease, Suffer the disappointments of a broken the wing it resembles a large dragon both grow thin. sciatica, skin diseases, ulcers and every down, benumbed, nervous system In their fly. The motion is swift; at first it is Gladstone ’s longevity may be duo ’ form of weakness of either male or female marital relations who can be perfectly The doctor's specific medicines go straight cured. in a straight line, but this becomes de­ in part to this act of his life, that ' to the diseased organ, and can be plainly W "rile for 'Private Question List to flected to a curve, the pectoral flu on he never cuts a string from a bun ­ felt at work in the diseased parts very the inner side of the arc being bent 'shortly after their use Is Itegun. They Le.dies. pirate Question List to Gen ­ downward. It is able to some extent dle, but he takes time to untie the are pleasant tc take, mild but searching tlemen alto by request. knot. What are wo born and living ■ In action, yet ag/ee with the most delicate to turn Its course to shy off from a lady or child, do not reduce the strength, Wonderful Cures by my new Improved vessel, though the motion of the fish for?) Is it to hurry? For money? ' and can l»e used while at the usual occu­ method of treatment accomplished In seems to have no reference to the direc­ For dyspepsia? For a pain in the pation, as many patients still able for nervous disability, premature decline of , liar 1 work and close attention to business manly powers, and kindred affections, tion of the wind. When the fish first side (the virtues of which we recite art often slowly, surely, yet unconscious ­ which have been neglected or unskilfully , rises is the sportsman ’s opportunity to every morning at table? For tho ly dying, knowing themselves ill, yet de­ ceived into a false security, they procras- treated. No experiments or failures. Pa­ shoot, and he must shoot quickly else bubble of reputation? O • is it rather Or. 'iiOLPN S. UIIJUPHREY tients treated by mail nnd medicines sent , ' tlnate und put off the mutter until tho by express free from observation. the finny game is soon beyond range. for happiness and usefulness, so that case Is rendered iucurabie. The doctor Qures fter f\\l Others pail. The dead fish is easily picked up with ­ someone at least may say of us when out the aid of a dog. It is a delicious FACTS FOR MEN OF ALL AGES. fortunates arises not only from the fact of the most scientific Pacific Coast Walras, we are gone that he has been hap ­ By reason of false modesty the youth of our land arc kept In and specific medication known either In this or any other coun ­ their capture thought that by sur­ table fish and makes a toothsome com­ pier and better because we have Ignorance of the serious results which certain solitaty and Indis ­ try, but also to the fact of the direct influence of his powerful prising them they could drive the panion dish for a mess of broiled quail. creet practices produce. These vices If persisted In eventually will upon the peculiar mentul depressions always found In such lived. . undermine the const itution, induce nervous debility und early cases, by widen he Is enabled to infuse a part of his own energy lions over the cliff, and that the tre­ decay, organic weakness, premature loss of the manly powers, into their hopeless lives. Were not all such cases held in the mendous fall upon the sharp rocks Dreams and Soaud Sleep. PAPER CARPETS. ; Involuntary loss of vital fluids, general prostration, and oft most sacred confidence the doctor could print letters from below would kill every one of the times Imbecility and chronic epilepsy. Of til maladies atfllct- thousands of grateful patients who have been cured, and are to­ When a student asked the great Frcf. 'ng mankind there Is probably none about which the common day perfect men, physically and mentally. Disease or debility animals. The surprise was successful. Welcome In a I.an deal. 1 was sorry for that, because I then with a costly stethoscope lie listened over every part of the upper body; took pen and ink and mapped out the region bear. Sea lions can scent a man as paper, says the Paper World. All • of the heart and located its valves; talked learnedly of the lobes of the lungs; chambers of the heart and all sorts of'rales’and dfi readily as do deer, so that great cau­ had hoped to make a psycological study such as are to be colored must be 'crepitations,' and when the examination wa* over the lady was so completely exhausted she could scarcely stand alone to ***■ tion is necessary when approaching of myself. . . . My sleep was so ; lie dressed. She paid the 810 examination fee, took her prescription for cod liver oil and hypophosphites, and returned to her JK within shooting distance. The profes ­ disturbed and broken by those con ­ dyed in the pulp to obtain uniform home. Poor child! In four months she wits mouldering in her shroud. Dr. Humphrey saw all this at a glance, many months ***' color throughout Colors must be before. Health lias its features. Go hath disease One may be known as readily as the other. The natural physician knows 4ft sional lion hunter is a skilled marks­ stantly around me that I had no op ­ lxith at sight, in all their grades and appearances. Du. HOLMAN S. HUMPHREY po_ 5erses this peculiar power more tT man, and in emptying the sixteen portunity for dreams.” Whose theory fast.. . highly developed than any doctor we have ever known. la Every lot of the same color must shots from his rifle into a fleeing herd respecting the dream condition is cor­ While It is always preferable to see my patients, where this is impossible, owing fjkt he can usually shoot twelve of the rect, Marne's or Tanner ’s? be matched to shade, as it cannot be to long distances, extreme weakness, or where the expenses of travel added 'TT beasts through the head, killing them changed when once done. The paper Treatment, Djj_ .(Hail or Express., to that of treatment is an item, I will, when requested by mail, with a stamp w enclosed for reply, send a printed question list concerning every condition and kind of disease which. If faitbfu.ly and correctly instantly. If wounded the lion reaches must be of uniform thickness . answered, will enable me io cure all curable diseases. Terms of treatment made known when question list is returned. These w^ter and escapes. throughout the width and length of lists must be signed, dated, post office and express office given, plainly w ritten. Where parties arc not too far distant, six ounces The sen. lion eats fish, mollusks. and ; of urine in a clean bottle should be sent by express, provided It can reach me within twelve hours alter being passed. Urine the roll for, though color may be fifteen hours old is absolutely worthless for analysis, os it always decomposes, and those parties w ho ask patients to send their J5fowl. Their principal feathery right, coarse yarn will not shade water several hundred miles for ani.*Vv«ls aro either gulling themselves or someone else. Fresh urine gives the scholarly physician food in northern waters is the gull, alike. As the yarn is twisted on a valuable information. Stale ttrln j is worthless, except to frighten the Ignorant. The urine for Unulys s should be saved during and their manner of decoying and , the after part of the night and first i.i the morning. The bottle should lx* alwolutely clean, well corked, securely packed, and sent * catching these birds displays no little ring frame, tho utmost cleanliness at the earliest possible moment by express to me. Express charges must always be prepaid by the sender. must bo observed not to stain the ENCLOSE STAMP Uegree of cu?n'.ng. When in pursuit FOR REPLY. the animal dives deeply under water yarn with oil or dirty fingers, for, Undress Dr. HOLM s. HDlfflREY, SI8 m Street, S., Lansing, piicl and swims some distance from whore while unlike the other yarn, it is not it disappeared; then rising cautiously cleansed, hence, if dirty, and is not it exposes the tip of its nose above the discovered by subsequent handling, surface, at the same time giving it a it goes into the carp3t and to the rotarv motion like that of a water Consumer. bug at play. The unwary bird on the When rolls of paper aro wing, seeing the object near by, cut alights to catch it, while the sea lion tho desired height, the shaft is settles beneath the waves and at one taken out, the nut removed and the Nervous, Despondent, Diseased Men! bound, with extended Jaws, seizes its shaft drawn out. leaving the paper, Emissions, Varicocele, Seminal Weakness, Se f-Abuse, Syphilis, Gleet. Stricture, screaming prey and Instantly devours each stripe with its ring to be sep ­ Unnatural Discharges, Loss of Vital Fluid In Urine, Impotency. Sexual and Mental Weakness- Kidney and Bladder Diseases Positively CURED (JR NO It. It is estimated that a sea lion eats arated from iho other by a knifo for PAY! t 6 YEARS IN DETROIT. 200,000 CU RED. twenty-five to forty pounds of fish that purposo. After separation Svohifls Cured. “This terrible blood dis- daily. He takes a large fish In his these littlo rolls aro soaked in water Young or Middle Aged Man — Yon have led a 1 ease was iu my system for eight years. Had mouth, gives it a shake, bites out a Like Father, Like Son. raj lifeor indulged in the viceeof early youth. I taken mercury for twr> years, but the disease until thoroughly impregnated, then You feel the symptoms stealing over you. tel/ returned. Eyes red. pimples nnd blotches on large piece, drops it. and then diving taken out and left to drain, then it utiu*e. i r Inin cxcews have broken down y tho skin, ulcers in the month and on tongue, again, catches it. and rising to the is ready for the spinning frame, and system. Menially, physical y and sexually ' on bon« pains, falling out of lia r, weakness, etc. surface takes another nibble, until it nre not the man yon used to be or should be. My brother, who had been cured of (Steet and Clean Gone. it is twisted like any other yarn. Lustful practices reap rich harvests. Think Kirichirr by Drn. Kennedy f.nd Kergan, reertm- is consumed. At one time there were of the future. Will you heed the danger signals ’ mended tlVm. They cured me in u few weeks 25,000 sea lions living in one of the The yarn is then dried, wound into Are you nervous and weak; despondent nnd nnd 1 tnenk God 1. consulted them. No re­ cops and is then ready for tho loom. gloomy; specks before eyes; back week nnd turn of the disease in six years.” large California bays. They ate more He’d Made a MUtoke. W. P. M.. Jackson, Mich. fish than the fishermon caught, and an kidneys irritable: palpitation of hear, ; dream* lie was a keen, sharp-looking young 1'nstago Stamp). and losses nt night; eedimen* in orine: weak­ A Mi i?!er Speaks. The Rev. W. E. Sparks, effort was made to have ihe legisla­ ened manhood: pimples on fait-; eyes sunken of Detroit, says: "I know of no disease so in ­ ture offer a bounty of $1 a skin for man. and he said to the lady of the Every part of postage stamp mak­ nnd eheeks hollow: poor memory: careworn jurious to the mind, body an! s »nl of young expression; Varicocele; tired in morning: men as that of Keif Abuse. _ i have sent many the hides of these lions. Instead of house, as he stood in the hall: — ing is done by hand. The designs lifeless: distrustful; Inch energy, strength victims of this lustful habit to ]h«. Kennedy that a law was passed to protect the “Madam, I have called for the suit Are engraved on steel—200 stamps an t nm ’j'Uon. Dor New Method Treaimetu & Kergan for treatment. I ci.r. heartily en ­ animals in the harbor of San Fran ­ will posilively enre you. It will make a man dorse the'r -Vtr Method rrta'ment which cured of clothes which needs pressing and on a single plate. These plates are of you Hnd life will open nn«»w. IP? guaran tee when oil else failed.” cisco, and fishing industries have suf­ inked by two men. and then aro to cure you. or refund nil money paid. £•#’/“No fered in consequence. The lion can go doing up. ” names used without written consent ’ $V OCC \. * Recommends It. “I know nothing printed by a girl and a man on a rj. onli ran n at curs ! » m medical science bo efficient for the cur of for a month without food. “What suit 7* she asked. paid for cay case we takeake nnd cannot curs! ? status and S*x*

party dishonor. ” Tho noxt thing did not increase the cost of living. /he Derciopmeirf *4 the South. The rice crop oi the United States REPUBLICAN MATTER BRIGHT YOUNG GIRL. The report of the senate committee of we kmw for a certainty is that Is being furthered by the Queen d for last year ia estimated to be 135,- Cleveland turned in for the senate investigation showed thia It ba« 000,000 pounds, an increase of 10,267 created new industries.” Crescent route by mesne of a special THE COUNTRY HAS HAD bill, with all its perfidy and dis­ A WELLESLEY COLLEGE STU­ wries of Monthly Excursions to south ­ pounds over 1883. ENOUGH TARIFF AGITATION. honor. What became of Hill, whether DENT WHO TALKS TARIFF. Industrial Progress of Chill. ern points at One Fare for tho round The wife of an English clergyman he kicked Cleveland o.' Cleveland Through the bureau of American re­ trip. These rates are in effort from has been sentenced to twenty-tine kicked him out of bed, there is no publics of the department of state we Cincinnati. O., Louisville and Laxing days’ imprisonment for being a “pro­ SIr. Cleveland's Scolding I'ropentltles — Ad Example to Be Encouraged Among positive iuforination. learn that the Chilean government has ton, Ky., ou June 3th, July 5th, August fessional” beggar. 1 rivals vs. l.ovtranint Ownership of Student* In Other College* —Women vigorouily taken up the question of 7th, September 4th, October 2d. Novem ­ According to a custom of Corea, all Th« Atchison Scan'lnl. ber 6th and December 4th ; good twenty Railroads — Tho Tariff and the Should Understand What Involve* the industrial progress and seeks the co­ loyal Coreans must wear a white hat Varmer. Tho advocates of government own ­ Labor of the Men. days from date of sale for return. They operation of the local agricultural are sold on these dates to all points in for three years after the death of one ership of railroads are extracting mining and manufacturing societies. of the royal family. much comfort from the scandals in Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Missis­ No, Mr. Cleveland. In the gymnasium of Wellesley col­ In order to augment the productive sippi. North and South Carolina, Georgia the Atchison management, following In the Sandwich islands the apple The country will not agroe to lege. March 17, 1394, the debating manufacturing power of Cnili, the Florida (except Key Weet,) and to New has become wild, and forests of trees close on the heels of the disclosure Society for the Promotion of Manu­ Orleans, and all points on our line in father tariff agitation. You and of fraud in the Reading and Northern society called the Agora, which is of many acres are found in various composed of select members of the factures has suggested to the govern­ Louisians. The Q. & C. has over a mil­ your school havo had your tunings. Pacific. They are very certain that parts of the country. T hey extend In one year the business disasters three upper classes, and of which Miss ment that the sum c: 3000,000 be dis­ lion acres of farms and timber land for only when railroads are operated by sale along its line at 83 to 85 per acre. from the level of the sea far up into and losses have reached the thous ­ Laughiin was president, held an open bursed annually, for a number of the mountain sides. the government will such dieadful years, as premiums for the establish­ Stop-overs are permitted on these ands of millions, and equal distress meeting which was largely attended. excursions at any point south of the While some workmen were digging things be avoided. ment of certain industries, to be di­ has been unknown in our history. It is, perhaps, sufficient to call The society resolved itself into the Ohio river, within the final limit of the recently among the ruined temples of United States senate, the vice-presi­ vided as follows: Your “tariff reform” began in the attention of these enthusiastic tickets. This offers an excellent op ­ Upper Egypt they unearthed an iron 1880, in 1890, and culminated in the dent, Miss Elva H. Younjr of Spring- To Amount. portunity to those who desire to go reformers to the fact that govern- Ironworks capable of producing a box containing a metal plate, which Gorman bill. You have apparently field, Mass., in the chair, and trans­ south to look into the present great two scientists who have reputations meut enterprises en oy no special certain number of tons of iron movement of northern farmers to that abdicated tho high functions of the immunity from rascality in adminis ­ acted business after the manner of per annum...... $200,000 at stake declare to be a camera and that dignified body. Taking up house section. Send us your name for adver­ executive. A ou neither recommend tration. They are perhaps less Cotton mill...... 50,000 lens. to congress, nor do you sign or veto report i,obi (the Wilson tariff bill as tising matter and any information you fortunate than private concerns, in ­ Linen factory...... 50,000 may want as to lands and immigratio" An ice locomotive was some years bills —but write letters quarreling it then stood), its provisions, and in­ Nitrateof potash factory...... 25,000 asmuch as they are proverbially to the south. W. C. Rinxarson , ago constructed, for use in Russia. It with your own partisans, and closo cidentally the tariff question in gen­ Superphosphate factory...... 25,000 is employed to haul freight between complaisaut toward those who injure Glass factory...... 50,000 G. P. A., Cincinnati, C. the inglorious spectacle by asking them. A truer deduction from the eral were discussed by Miss Cecilia St. Petersburg and CronstadL The the people to unite with you in a Dickie. ’95, of Truro, Nova Scotia, Earthenware factory...... 50,000 Bast Health Recreation at the Norther* recent scandals is that they proba ­ Sack factory...... 50,000 Michigan Re aorta. front part rests ou a sledge, and the farther crusade that so far has only bly would have been much worse who was recognized as “the senator driving wheels are studded with, from Wisconsin,” and by Miss Bertha Hat factory...... 25.000 resulted in bankruptcy and disastor. had tho government controlled the White paper factory...... 25,000 Few places oiler so many advantage! spikes. What do you mean? Are you in ­ properties. Fraud may always be C Jackson, *94, of Westborough, Match factory, wax or wood...... 25,000 for tired people as do the popular competent. are you only a dreamer, expected to take full advantage of Masa, “the senator from Indiana,” This attempt to foster and develop resorts on the shores of Lake Michigac or are you a conspirator? No well every opportunity offered it. It is cn the democratic aide, and by the production of manufacturing en­ and its tributary bays. Bay View Cool, Comforting, Colorado disposed or clear headed magistrate Miss Annie Hamblin Peaks, ’96, Petoskey, Harbor Springs, Charlevoix, no respecter of persons. terprises in Chile is to be supple­ Traverse City and Grand Traverse Bay with patriotic instincts could evor of Dover, Maine, “the senator mented by extensively advertising have written those two letters—to The tangle in the Atchison is not from Massachusetts,” and Miss Resorts are peculiarly inviting dutinp CHEAP EXCURSION the result of private ownership by the possibilities of that country in Chairman Wilson or to Mr. Cach ­ Gail Hill Laughiin. '94, of Portland, the hot weather. The bracing air, cool TICKETS via these several directions. To the manu­ nights and freedom from dust con ings. Such a spectacle has never any means. Let the advocates of Maine, “the senator from Rhode Is­ the new paternalism look for a mo­ facturers in the United States it opens tributed to make this region a natural before been presented in tho history land,” on the republican side. All of COLORADO SHORT LINE ment at some of tho railroads which up a orospect for further competition, sanitarium, for the recuperation of of the republic, and if it ever is sup ­ their speeches would have done credit a e well administered bv private especially in South Americau trade, exhausted energies. plemented it will be a sign that tho to the senators whom they assumed parties. Look at the Vanderbilt which is of equal interest to both The way to reach these resorts is via virility of the nation has been af­ to re preset The speakers used no lines, for instance. There is no rea­ labor and capital. "* ’■ the Chicago & West Michigan Railway, fected. manuscript and scarcely referred to which runs through the entire region, son for giving them to the govern ­ But there is method in this seem­ notes, and aU of them spoke with The Prodigal's Return. traversing for miles the shores of lakes- ment to mn, and if they were given ing dog-day madness of the execu­ line elocution. rivers and bays, which, with the splen, issouri racn it is a bold theorist who will con ­ The speech of Miss Laughiin at­ did service offered by this line makes tive, says the Kunsas City Journal. tend that they would bo better JUNE, JULY and AUGUST. Take “tariff reform” out of agitation tracted far more than local attention, the trip a delightful one. operated, either from the stand and won commendation from tariff Through sleeping cars from Chi cage and the quaking conspiracy of Wall point of ownors or patrons. Private and Detroit to Petoskey and Bay View, Do not forget to write for maps, time cards experts and distinguished men. and full particulars. street would be left face to face with parties a e amenable to healthy re­ are run from June 25th to September the silver question. Anything to Miss Gail H. Laughiin was born in straining influences which do not 24th, the route from Detroit being via postpone that day of leckoning will Robbinston, Maine, May 7, 1303, and the Detroit Lansing & Northern Rail Ana Ynil thinking of moving to a New touch the gove nment, and which, is of Scotch and Scotch-Irish descent r»i o lull Home? Investigate the merits at be tried, but even Cleveland ought under paternalistic system, would road to Grand Rapids thence via. the to know that the business of tho bring no benefit at alL In 1371 she moved to Pembroke, where C. & W. M. Tourist tickets at reduced country will not prolong tariff agita­ her father died when she was only 7 lates are sold at principal stations on ARKANSAS There is redress for every wrong. years old. these and other lines from June 1st to tion by men who with both bouses All the power of society is pledged Great opportunities for Farmers, Manufactur ­ In November. 1376, she moved to Sept. 30—good to return until Oct. 31. ers and Investors. Cheap Lands, Timber. of congress and tho president are to give each individual justice. The Farming and Miner*.*. only equal to the destruction of con ­ St Stephen, N. U. Her stay there Geo. DeHaven, Gen ’l Pass’r Agent, wrong that has been done in the Grand Rapids. Mich. ?amphlets free. Address. fidence and values. management of the Atchison railroal was a series of word-battles on be­ If congress has been direlict tho half of the advantages of her native H, D. ARMSTRONG,!. P.A. may be ropairod under the laws as Mo. Far. R'y.. Jackson, M.ch. constitution has given the executive they exist without changing the land. In August 133<>, she moved to the right to recommend, to warn present system. It is not the part Portland, her present home. The and the power to protect. Mr. of wisdom to rush into the paternal ­ campaign of that year marked the be­ Cleveland has employed neither ism to escape difficulties that will ginning of an intelligent interest in IOOO method, but has become an ordinary arise under any method of adminis ­ politics and a real knowledge of party scold through tho medium of pri ­ tering affairs, “as long as the heart issues. WHILE THE LAMP HOLDS OUT TO BURN vate letters. He never talks as the has. passions, as long as life has In 1386 Miss Laughiin graduated THE VILEST SINNER MAY RETURN. Meals for president of the people any more, woes.”—Detroit Tribune. from the Portland high school Against American Cheese. but as a partisan to partisans. Whut with first honors. Within a week has come over the man, or are we The editorial staff of the New York How They ••Expand' ’ < online roe. after graduation she was at work Herald has begun to write school-bov ’Five" Cents just discovering what he really is? Each person eats on the average •Spain will retaliate for the ruth both for her living and for the essays on the’tariff. brought about by over 1,000 meals per vear. To pro ­ Governor Flower of New York con ­ less abrogation by tho United States | money to enable her to secure the col­ the possibility of the editors being un­ perly lluvor the.-e would require densed tho sentiment of the masses say 17 cents worth of Diamond | of the reciprocity treaty un ler which j lege education for which she longed. able to enjoy such luxuries as English Crystal Salt. This Is a tntle great­ of the Democratic party when he sugar has been almitted free to this After four years, during the last year er outlay than If the other kinds said that if he hal his way the next cheese or choice Duth Edams were u>ed, but 6 cents would IN THE country in return for the removal or of which she was head bookkeeper for as cheaply as they can buy wholesome national Democratic platform would mor^ than cover the dltfe-ence. reduction of duties on American pro ­ Charles E. Jose & Co. of Portland American cheese. Their lament is and for the luxury o. at.v ing contain a plank pledging the party ducts. This was expected. The gov ­ Miss Laughiin entered Wellesley not to pass another tariff bill for that the specific duty together with ernment bus never been guilty of an One of her first acts there was the the transatlantic freight in one of ountains twenty years. The people have at formation, in connection witli her M act more clearly indefeasible thau the foreign steamship lines, for Diamond LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN least decided that question, be it in this deliberate trampling upon reci­ friend. Miss Maud Thompson of New RHEA SPRINGS a platform or not which Mr. James Gordon Bennett procity treatios. Spain and other York, of a political club, now the is always endeavoring to secure OAKDALE The people of the United States Agora, before which the following Crystal Salt AT CUMBERLAND FALLS nations that entered into such ar­ freight at the expense of American Instead of the other kinds. But the Ml POINT BURNSIDE are not to be drawn into a continu ­ rangements with tho United States speech was delivered. Of this society ance of the “tariff reform” mirage, shipping, will prevent the general con­ important tiling about it la tbe tlner SPRINGVILLE ALA. under the McKinley law have not Miss Laughiin has been president sumption of English Cheshire cheese flavor your food will have and the nor are they to be diverted from the throughout her college course. Dur- greater protection yonr health will ASHEVILLE N.C. been consultod or even notified. Con ­ and choice Dutch Edams, because receive wbeu you use the salt that ’*! OR SOME OTHER OF THE MART DELIGHTFUL master issue of tho future—tho res­ gress simply wiped out the treaties, all salt. Ask your Grocer fori PLACES REACHED OY THE toration of silver as a mouoy metal they “will be far too high for the DIAMOND CRYSTAL, if he has' as if the United States had no obli ­ pocketboolcs of most Americana” not got It, write to us. If you make and its coinage into legal tender gation whatever to fulfill. What butter, Investigate our Dairy Salt, money. This very fact, preventing their there's money in It. Address makes this action all the more of­ geueral consumption here, will QUEEIKRESCENT Diamond Crystal Salt Co ­ The New Tariff and the Farmer. fensive i9 the fact that the United naturally create a greater demand for st. CLAIR, niCH. ROUTE The Canadian farmers would States was urgently solicitous American cheese among cheese eaters. W.CftINEARSON. GP.A. CINCINNATI^ doubtless be pleased' to come steath- in negotiating tho treaties. Our Consequently, while it is true that “the ily over the border this fall and cast government was the party of government will derive but a trifling their vest pocket ballots for the the first part in these con ­ revenue,” it is not true that “the straight Democratic ticket. Our tracts. Now the reciprocity en ­ American farmer will derive no bene­ WARMERS | new tariff bill, if it lasts, has solved gagements are expunged without fit” Any tariff that prohibits the the problem of existence for them. evon saying to the score of other importation of foreign goods increases They are on top of the heap. Tho governments, “By your leave.” the demand for similar American McKinley duty on hay was #4 a ton, Spain will immediately roimpose outhward goods, and this is the aim and object S ! isthe Iwatch word . while the sugar trust's bill cuts it duties on American products and tho of a protective tariff. The theories of down to f2. Nor is hay all. The probability is that she will discrim­ the Herald’s schoolboy economist are THE FARMERS of the North West following table shows the per cent inate against the United States, in are rapidly moving to the warmed not as good as his appetite for English rich farms of tho South. of reduction on several important matter of Cubian imports. This will Cheshire cheese and Dutch Edams. products from that of tho McKinley be a severer blow to our commerce. We can hardly blame them for this bill: We now practically monopolize the appetite for foreign delicacies, as it is Hay, 54 per cent Potatoes, 10 per cent Cubian trade. Other nations with ing that time the society—the center the result of the teachings promul­ WHY NOT Straw, 60 per cent. Corn. 1J per eont which we have these reciprocity ar­ of progress and independent thought You Join them? flo to comaoen ltlc* in Tenn ­ Barley. b. l/t per cent Onions. .,0 per cent gated by Mr. James Gordon Bennett For Information at to the best hunting essee, Alabama, Mississippi, or Louisiana rangements will undoubtedly follow —has grown to be the largest and In his anti-American paper. «nd Ashing ground* In Illinois and Wl» Eors, 40 per cent Hor

Mercantile Company ’s Shoe Department. St. Johns Mercantile Co.—General Merchandise. ST. JOHNS • MERCANTILE CO.’S SHOE DEP’T. 1145 IS THE LEADER IN LOW PRICES. St.Johns" " Comany. We get right down to Rock Shoes are lower in prioe than they have been in 50 years and everyone Bottom on opening up our should take advantage of the situation. Our shoe department was never so oomplete and prices never so low as now. Read our new Fall Line of 99*Xoo% PURE the following special inducements for Cloak Buyers’ DON’T ACCEPT IMITATIONS. 0077 THE PROCTER fc GAMBIA OO.. OINTi. Children’s Cloaks Our New Fall Shoes. I > U P L A I M. We will sell you a Childs Cloak, Fall Style The Republican. Duplain , Sept. 18, 1894 Ladies’ fine shoes formerly sold for $3.50 you can buy now for $2.65 at $1.85 and upwards as to size. Wm. and R. D. Bird are visiting the Ladies’ fine shoes formerly sold for $3.00 you can buy now for $2 25 state fair this week. Ladies’ fine shoes formerly sold for $2.50 you cau buy now for $2.00 Thursday, September 20,1894. Ladies’ fine shoes formerly sold for $2.00 you can buy now for $1.50 Mrs. O. M. Pearl and Miss Sarah Misses’shoes formerly sold for $2 00 you can buy now for $1.50 ♦ / Scott were in Detroit Saturday. Misses’ shoes formerly sold for $1.50 you can buy now for $1.25 Misses’ Jackets THE COUNTY. P. H. Moore and wife have gone Mens ’ fine shoes formerly sold for $3 00 you can buy now for $2.50 R I L E Y. north on a fishing and hunting trip. Mens ’ fine shoes formerly sold for $2.50 you can buy now for $2.00 We are showing a handsome line at $4.50. Mrs. H. Moore and Etta have returned Mens ’ fine shoes formerly sold for $2.00 you can buy now for $1.50 RlLKY, Sept. 18, 1894. from Canada, where they have been Boys’ shoes formerly sold for $2.00 you can buy now for $1.50 We have had the much needed rain. spending the summer. Boy* ’ shoes formerly sold for $1.50 you can buy now for $1.25 8ome wheat has been sown in this Mrs. Walter Harriman, of Benning. Ladies’ Jackets vicinity. ton, is visiting her parents, Mr. and We carry the largest stock of Kip and Calf Boots also Heavy Water Married, September 17th, 1894, at the Mrs. Gibson. Proof Shoes that is oarried in St. Johns. Our prices never was We will astonish you. Come in and see Farmer’s Hotel, St. Johns, by Justico so low for First Quality Shoes as now. Duncan, A. B. Kincaid and Miss O L I V E . what $5.00 will buy. We have several lines Caralynne Bennett, both of Riley. The Olive , Sept. 17,1894. ALL ECONOMICAL EYE 3 TURN TOWARD in Ladies’ and Misses’ Cloaks and Jackets ceremony was witnessed by bride ’s sister Miss Minnie Reynolds, of DeVVitt, and the groom's brother, Mr. and Mrs. visited Altie and Josie Pearce last week. and ask you to come in and see them. E. H. Kincaid. The Olive Maccabees took third prize at Lansing. Olive is not so slow after Mercantile Co.’s Shoe Department. RILEY- all. THE MONEY SAVERS. 1 Fur Capes Riley . Sept IS. 1894. Born, to Mr and Mrs. Wilbur Miller, The Misses Roe S. Temple and September 15th, a son. All parties Only a few left at the old price, $10.50 Minnie Oding visited in Bengal Sun ­ doing well. Travis & Baker—The Corner Drug Store. day. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Waldron, from William Groner is building an Wayne county, are visiting Mrs. J. H. FRKD A. TRAVIS. o—o CHAS. P. BAKER addition to his house of a new kitchen, Brink and Mrs. R. Brink Look Ont For Second Shipment of Capes this week. Mr. Sier, of Westphalia, rebuilt some chimneys for Mrs. IJ. D. Hildreth the B A T H. and Jackets i\ ext Week. first of the------week. ------Bath , Sept. 18,1893 School begun last Monday with a fair LEBANON. attendance. We carry the (Genuine Sir Titus Salts) Cravenetts, Colors, Black At last the Bath hoys have won a ball TRAVIS & BAKER, Blue and Dark Gray, 00 in. wide, $2.00 per yard. Lebanon, Sept. 18, 1894. E. B. Warne ’s little son, Albert, was game, defeating the Shaftsburgs la ,t Sat­ very sick last week, hut much improved urday. Score 38 to 15. We are showing a a 40 in. Black Serge, regular price 75c yard, under treatment by Dr. Dunn, ol Hie social at Mr. Gray’s Saturday .. THE LIVE DEALERS IN .. Special Price, 50c yard. Fowler. night for the benefit of Rev. North, Mrs. Silas Bacon, daughter of John netted about $8. We are showing a 48-in. very fine Black Serge, regular price, Thomas, died at her home on the Island The Bath Township Sunday school Friday night, September 14th. She convention was held last Sunday after­ Drugs, School Books, Wall Paper and Paints $1.00, Special Price, 75c per yard. leaves a husband and several children noon and eveniug at the Baptist church. and Oils. We buy in quantities which enables us C. Benjamin returned home Saturday O. L. Fletcher and Ray Robson read night quite sick from his Petoskey trip. papers on Sunday school work, which to give our customers the lowest prices. We were followed by discussion. The ques­ Dance at N. G. Antes ’ Friday night, tion box was the most interesting fea are jobbers in most of the lines of goods we to celebrate the return of their son, Ed., tuie, bringing out a wide range of sub ­ carry, selling to the retail trade at Detroit 'knai Vita. Fir Gapes mi 1 from Wisconsin, with his newly wedded jects. Among them was the doctrine of wife. AI vah Antes and wife return to the Trinity, alcohol for medical pur ­ prices. Great line of Wall Paper going at "Wisconsin this week. poses, the teaching of politics in Sunday prices never before heard of. All this year’s Ask to see it. 60-in. wide, price 20c yard. school and whether Sunday school les­ BENGAL sons are studied or not. The question patterns, no old stock. School books of all regarding the Trinity was gracefully 1 Case All-Wool Suitings, Our Price while they last, 20c yard. Bengal . Sept. 17,1894 kinds at lowest prices. Big line of Trusses and dodged. The question of politics caused Wheet seeding is nearly completed a disagreement, some thinking politics a fit guaranteed. Perfection and Diamond and some Dieces are beginning to show should he taught from a prohibition Dyes all colors. Yours truly, green. standpoint. It was ascertained by a SeeOmr Window Shades' A. N. Steward is enjoying one of rising vote that about twenty of those New Fall Stock at Prices Lower Than Ever. Job ’s comforters on his left arm which present studied their Sunday school les­ makes it nearly useless. sons, most of them being under fourteen Mrs Joseph Thelen is now confined years of age. The medical use of to her bed. She has been among the alcohol provoked the most debate, a TRAVIS & BAKER. T. JOHNS MERCANTILE COMPANY. ailing ones all summer. dozen or more taking part in a spirited COSU7£H 3DXS.TT3- STORE. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Steward leave to ­ manner. At the evening session talks Leaders in Low Prices and Reliable Goods. day for the state fair and a visit with by W. A. Abel on “Old and New Process $ Detroit friends. Sunday Schools ” and by W. A. Webster Chapin & Co.—Dry Goods. on “Our Y’oung Men ” were the chief AN HONEST MAN Fildew & Millman —Druggists andJBooksellers. Miss Nellie Waterman, of Pewamo, features. who has been seriously ill at the home Wasted —to sell our STANDARD Teas. Coffees, Spices, etc., to consumers. These goods sell them ­ of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Eldridge, is now selves after one trial. Big profit to agents. Write convalescing. D E W I T T . for circular. IMPERIAL TEA CO., 38 Cadillac Square, Detroit, Mich. 41-52 Please let us Tell You all About It! Dbwitt. Sept. 17, 1894. VICTOR. LA DIES! Mrs. M. J. Tout is visiting friends in Morphine habit cured in JO to 20 Protect your health Victor , Sept. 17, 1894. Lansing. days. 30.000 cases by using cured. Book of tes­ There was an ice cream social at Ed. Mrs. Chas. Scott, of Alma, is visiting timonials free. No Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Webb. Pay till t'ured. Post ’s last Saturday evening. Lebanon, Ohio. Born, to Theo. Jorae and wife, The Rev. Burnes and wife a re attend ­ September 13th, an eight pound boy. ing the Methodist conference at Jackson Lurie “Hyiienea We have a big stock of fine WALL PAPER at low prices. The Bath base ball club will play Mrs. Monroe Cole and daughter are )} against the Victor boys next Saturdayt visiting relatives at St. Louis, Gratiot We are agents in St. Johns and Fowler for BOYDELL’S MIXED PAINTS, the best that are mad e. Victor Jorae and Will Giffels are county. attending the state fair in Detroit this Mr. and Mrs. Waldron, of Wayne We have all kinds of SCHOOL BOOKS, TABLETS and SCHOOL week. county, N. Y., are visiting John and Made from Fine Australian Wool. SUPPLIES. Ruben Brink and families. The ten-year-old daughter of George ‘ t Boyd died suddenly last Thursday, Mrs. F. L. Smith, formerly of Water- Since the advent of Ladies’ Jersey Rib ­ We give our special attention to the filling of prescriptions and after an illness of only a day. The town and now of Lansing, has been vis­ bed Underwear the demand for what are known Family Receipts. iting Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Chapman here as flat goods has materially declined. This funeral was held from the Blood church was entirely owing to the perfect fitting The assessors claim we have the largest stook of DRUGS, PAINTS, Sunday and the remains interred in the At the annual meeting of DeWitt qualities of the Ribbed goods, yet even these, OILS, WALL PAPER eto., of any firm in the county. Therefora you Laingsburg cemetery. Chapter No. 30, O. E. 8., Friday even while giving satisfaction in grades made en ­ can get the best selections and lowest prices. ing, September 14, the following officers tirely of cotton, were not a success when made 1 NIAPL ERA PID8 - were elected for the ensuing term: W. of wool, as the looseness of the stitch causes M., Mrs. Etta Woodruff; W. P., Mrs. M. Maple Rapids, Sept. 17, 1894. them to shrink to a degree that renders them T. Woodruff; A. M., Mrs. Nellie useless. Mrs. Eliza A. Newton, age 77 years, Williams; Sec., Mrs. Ella Pennell; A SCHOOL FOR died Sunday morning from the effects Treas., Mrs. Elizabeth Jayne; Con., Mrs. of an appopletic stroke Friday night. She Carrie Brazee; A. Con., Mrs. Ina Weth- was a resident here since 1865. She erell; Adah, Mrs. Carrie Simmons; Ruth leaves four sons, George H., T. T., I. Miss Etta Webb; Esther, Mrs. Sarah £ and Ed.; and four daughters, Mrs. Norris, Martha, Miss Fannie Naracon; COMMERCIAL, Helen Babcock of Ann Arbor, Mary Electa, Mrs. Celia Blizzard; Warder, SHORTHAND, FILDEW

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